TERRACE MOTORS TERRACE - FORD DEALERS New and Used Cars and Trucks © REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parts Accessories Gregory Tires None Better # TAXI SERVICE MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C, Surveys Tunovcnour CenrnaL &. C.. TAS TERRACE HOTEL j J. EK. GORDON TERRACE ; Proprietor British Columbia | Coe erm a eae sigs he pee The Index Rooms BOARD AND ROOMS TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 124. —————— sas es TOURIST ’ RESORT . Hor SPRINGS : TERRACE. ‘LUMBERING Mininc - HORTICULTURE — aves ‘4 a Mr. and Mrs. W. Alexander and family left on Saturday for Vie- toria, where they will make their home, Mrs. Bruce sr., who has been visiting her son, Donald, has re- turned to Prince Rupert. 'P. L. Campbell, of Powell River, was a visitor this week. The Terrace fall fair meeting was held last Friday evening. when J. McLaren was elected secretary-treasurer to fill the vacancy left by Mrs, Bleecker. The W.A. of the Anglican jlchureh met on Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. T. J. Marsh. ‘The Auxiliary will meet once-every week during the rest of the year, yesterday’s meeting | being held at Mrs. Bishop’s. _ W. Brooking left last week for Saskatoon. where he will go into the harvest fields. - E. W. Tate, of Camrose, Alta., was a visitor last week. _“Dad’’ Weeks left. last week for ' a few months’ rest in the by the day or week Rates reasonable Mrs. E. J. France, Terrace #Mrs. Greig Correspondent: in Terrace for This. Paper Mrs. Greig has succeeded Mrs. Bleeker as Terrace representative of the Terrace News. : She will be glad to receive items of news ‘and information of events of in- terest. The local paper is the only real way to keep the outside S world acquainted with the doings Sof the community as well as to mkeep the local people informed as ito local doings. The Terrace News goes into 800 homes be- Mtween Prince. Rupert and the Lakes country, and several hun- fired copies go to distant points where people are interested in our resources Or in our people. News items are frequently copied from this paper into other papers and thus the glad tidings from Terrace are. spread abroad. The errace News gives to Terrace thousands: of ' ‘dollars ‘worth ‘of blicity ‘every: year. and this pub- ity can be. increased according the amount:: -of interest “you ake in your: paper: and i in supply- ng.news to your. local correspon- Hent. Mrs. Greig. will not only be glad to get: your. news : ‘items Lut she will receive new. ‘subserip- Pons, . collect. _renewals,. receive opy for. advertisements, ete. Kt is pleasing te to’ announce tha East, but says he will surely re- turn in the spring. Messrs. Wentz, Defontaine, Thompson, Chinnette and Soucie are attending Prince Rupert fair this week. — Ralph Corey has left for’ the prairie, where he will engage in harvest work. R. W. Riley, of the ‘Terrace Drug Store, has returned home, following a recent operation at the Hazelton Hospital, and is making a good recovery. _ ‘Chas. Herbert and Enos Smith, of Brandon, were among visitors of the week. The Terrace fall fair board on Sunday shipped a generous -dis- trict exhibit to the Prince Rupert fair in charge of F. W. Bohler. Mrs. Geo. Dover was hostess on Saturday afternoon last at a children's birthday party to mark ‘Edna’s ninth anniversarv. There were 25 small guests, who hugely enjoyed the games and refresh- ments. Mrs. Dover was assisted by Mrs, T. E, Brooks and Misses Dobb, Glover and Andrews. Walter Bell was taken sudden- ly ill on Friday last. and Jack Nutt accompanied hini to Prince Rupert hospital for medical ex- amination. It is hoped that Mr. Bell’s trouble is not of a perma- nent, nature, and his friends all wish. him a speedy recovery. Hugh McKenzie, Billy Belt and Orville Kenney -left for prairie points on Saturday. - Made Presentation The Willing Workers held a social “afternoon on Saturday at the home of Rev. and Mrs, W. J. Parsons. A good program had been arranged by the club, and was opened by a chorus of the members. Recitations were given by Leah Bleecker, Evelyn Tho- mas, Mildred Kirkpatrick, while Bessie Moore gave a reading. A vocal solo was rendered by Helen Greig, and a.vocal daet by Mona Greig and Kathleen Bur- nett, There was alsoa piano and violin duet by. Gladys Kenney and Mae ‘Burrison. Following the program the president of the elub, Mae Burrison, read a nicely worded address and Leah Bleec-. ‘ker presented the Rev. and Mrs. Parsons with a Pyrex pie plate in a‘silver holder, in appreciation of their caré and kindness . to- | camp at Lakelse: Mr. Parsons, in reply, assured the girls of the kindly feelings ‘that. existed be- tween the girls. and. their leader, Mrs. Parsons. - A chorus of ‘‘For They are. Jolly Good Fellows” followed: and, then a dainty lunch wards the: ‘girls at the summer: Announcement The Catholic Church Bazaar will be held on Saturday, October 18, and will consist of dainty and useful articles for adults and children, Refreshments and chicken dinner in evening, .also|} sale of home cooking. Everybody welcome; everybody come. Watch for further particulars later. . 2 When Mrs. (Dr.) Bleecker left Terrace on Monday for her new home in Queen Charlotte City, this town lost one of its, most ac- popular ladies. vears she lived -here she became acquainted with everyone and everyone liked her, ‘ She’ was an active workér in the Presbyter- ian church, the Ladies’ Aid, the Fall Fair: ‘Association, being sec- retary of ‘the last three organizd- tions,. She rendered faithful and |, efficient service.. Mrs. Bleecker also acted as “correspondent. “for the Terrace ‘News for over a year | service. GED. LITTLE “Terrace, BC. ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER “LUMBER, PRICE List a Rough Lumber:.. veateee saveeaegaeees 818.001 per 1 -Shiplap.... ... Sized Lumber Finished Material . coeeeeeaieseeets BBO Meeseeee 22,50. F ae Orders filled at short notice. Shingles. .0.......cceeeeee ee from $2, 50 -to $5. v0 per om Pricea subject. to change without notice . _ Min running continously Prices of Moulding, ate., on application - SOE SEAN SERIE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE { will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, ¥ VICTORIA, SEATILE and intermediate points each * Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 pr mm QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE 5.8, PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, ° " uckley Bay, each Monday, at 8 p.m. ‘For Sutlegate and all south Island porta, each Wednesday, 8, 00 p. m. : PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °. ' BASTBOUND—8.57-P.M, Daily except: Sunday... WESTBOUND—J2. 07 P.M: Daily except Tuesday. _ For Adtantic Steamhin Sailings or hucther information apply to any Canadien National Agent or _ ‘BR. B. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. : — ae es . ee . , - . as . _ . . 7 rere Me et a taper aren ee a ag yee Se pec pe sagen = _ sapess a wakes . ; - ' —_—- wiatiienttithatenetinteliedh ie Ba ok ke "School Books and Supplies ‘You ean get no better value anywhere than what is contained : in our very, complete stock of | SCRIBELERS _ "NOTEBOOKS PENS PENCILS , ERASERS: RULERS (WATER COLORS ETC. ETC. “THE t TERRACE. DRUG STORE. RW. RILEY TERRACE, Mrs, .Bleecker Left Monday |. “la George | tive workers and one of the most |} * During the few | CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER” (G: W.'V. Ay Auxiliary, and the ‘The’ Terrace and as ‘such rendered excellent}. -s She will be.missed by a) dndor e| large’ ‘eirele: Of friends. 7 ae of making bread at home.” has brought its increased househol “ Let Georne do it. * wf “PARTIES CATERED TO Save ourself the work and worry . Spring. . duties and the coming of the hot © 99 “* _.. summer.weather will add its bur- o It” den. Pe not slave at the range— - - GEORGE Powers - “Pronelelor P.O, Box 101 « TERRACE, BO. (roost HOTEL = ; pmaesret inet ep lem peg ete, ‘ Highest. quallty’ fresh bread-and soppites shipped promptly to” any point dong the ei” core The Terrace Bakery