RaVoL. 5 aTerrace Fair Prize List Concluded from last weck Section 9—Home Cooking Mm Loaf White Bread: Mrs, Soucie, Mrs. Oleson, Mrs. J. Wentz. Me Loaf Yeast Brown Bread: Mrs. Ams- Meabury, Mrs, Olaon, Mrs. Dover. Sa Doughnuts: Mrs. Norrington, Mrs. a Wentz, Mrs. Braun. Macaroons: Mrs. E, T. Kenney, mm Mrs. Dover, Marian Chriatie. me Fruit Cake: Mrs. Parsons, J. Arkel, Mra. Wentz. = Layer Cake Iced: Mrs. M. BE. Smith, B Mrs. £, T. Kenney, Mrs, Parsons, Pan Buns: Mrs. Christie. a §©6Apple Pie: Mrs. Dover, Mrs. Braun, & Ethel Christie. m™ Fancy Loaf, any kind: mConnell, Mrs. Norrington, S Christie. Mincemeat Pie: Mrs. Wentz, Mrs, Bohler, Mrs. Braun, | §6Strawberry Jam: Mrs. Thompson, m Mra, Wentz. Mrs, Bohler. 2 Raspberry Jam: Mrs, M. E. Smith, a Mrs, Christie, Mrs. H. King. m® Black Currant Jelly: Mrs. Braun, Mrs. BH, L. Frank, Mrs, Wentz. am )6Red Currant Jelly: Annie Cousins, ae Miva, Bohler. fm =6Crab Apple Jelly: Mra. Frank, Mrs. fa H. King, Mrs. M. &, Smith. - mq 6Canned Cauliflower: Mrs, Bohler, fame Mrs. E, T. Kenney, Mrs. Amabury. * ™ Canned Peas: Mrs. King, Mra. Frank, ia Canned Beans: Mrs. M. E. Smith, am Mrs. Bohler, Mra. Frank. gem = Canned Cherries: Mrs, Smith, Mra. wee Braun, Mrs. H. King. men Canned Plums: Mra. E. T. Kenney, ae Mrs. Amsbury, Mrs. Wentz. ™ Canned Peaches: 2, Mrs. Olson, mam 6 Mixed Pickles: Mrs. Bobler, Mrs, fam M. BE. Smith, Mrs. Wentz, Canned Cucumbera: 2, Mrs. Bohler. Relish; Myra. Braun, Mrs. M. E. wan Smith, Mrs, Wentz. : fom Comb Honey: W. S. Anderson, Mra. a McConnell. me 6. Collection Home-made Candy. 6 kinds: i Mrs, J. H. Young, Mrs. BE. T. Kenney. = SPECIALS. mm Five ‘Roses Flour Bread (Kenney eee Bros.j: Mrs. Christie, Mrs, Wentz, aa Mrs. Braun. m Parity Flour Bread (W. F. Lindsay): fee Mrs. Cleon, Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Mc- Marian Timber Sale X5129 ; Sealed tenders will be received by am Minister of Lands at Victoria not later Maem than noon on the 16th day of October, mae 1924, for the purchase of Licence K6129, ma to cut 1,267,009 Lin. feet of Hemlock, a Spruce, Cedar, Pine and Birch, 92, 986 Seem Lin, feet of Cedar Poles and Piling ‘and a 16,500 Hemlock. and Pine. Ties, on Lot - 1908, Range 6, Coaat District. Two (2) years will be allowed “for removal of timber. =: the i ester, Victoria, iter, Prince Rupert, B.C., or District: Fores- n3436 MINERAL CLAD AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B. ce L. Ss : ‘TERRACE, B.C. Suavers Tanovowt ‘armas, B. @.:. ‘| Dover, Mrs. E. T. Kenney, Mrs. M. EB. Smith. ° J. Arkel, Mrs. King, Mrs. J. H. Young- 7 | Mes. Greig: {Mrs, Hamlin, Marian Christie. Further particulars of thé Chief. For-: :| by the Willing Workers. ares rington.. . _ Nut Loaf (W. F. Lindsay): Mrs. |® j Christie, Mrs, Olson, Mre, H, King. £ $ Robin Hood Mills; Mrs. Desjardins. . ‘ ; F Lemon Pie (W. H. Malkin): Mrs. 3° Terrace if Plum Pudding (F. G. Dawson Ltd.): Plate Home-made Candy (J.B. Agar): Mrs. J; B. Young, Mrs. Burnett. Best Collection of Vegetables (Hatt Bros.): F. W. Bohler. . Section 10—Miinerals Best Collection Prospectors’ Samples: Michaud Bros. — . Section 11—Photography Beat Landséhpe: W. R, Thompson. Best Live Stock Photo: do, Section 13—Children’s (Under 10) Best Hand Sewing: Lillian Christie. Section 14--Pupils’ (under 12) Page Penmanship: Bessie Moore, Jessie Nash, Fred. Thomas. — Freehand Drawing: Lillian Christie, Fred. Thomas. ° Business Letter: Bessie Moors, Mil- dred Kirkpatrick, Frank Hipp. SPECIALS Apron made from pattern supplied, for Willing Workers: Mary Wilson, Mona Greig, Mildred Kirkpatrick. Trail Rangers, A. C, Fowler Special for Bird Boxes: ‘Charlie Lindstrom, ‘Almer McConnell. Section 15—Ladies’ Fancywork Four Lace-trimmed Serviettes: Mrs. Greig, One Yard Grochet: Ethel Christie, Afternocn Teacloth and 3 Napkins: Ethel Christie, M. Christie. Afternoon Cloth Not Over 45” Wide: Mra, Geo. Little, Mrs, Amsbury. Pillow Cases, Crochet Trim: Amsbury, Mrs. Greig. Pillow Cases, Embroidered Trim: Mrs, E. T. Kenney, Ethel Christie. Nightgown, Embroidered, | White: Mrs. Amsbury, Mra. W. R. Thompson. Nightdress, Colored, Tatted: _ Miss Annie Cousins. . Buffet Runner, Lace and Fmbroidery: Mra, |' Three Doilies, Tatted: Annie Cou- gins, Marion Christie. — Colored Cushion: Marion Christie. 7 Shopping Hag: Mrs. W. Thompson. Best Paper Flowers: Mrs. W. Jones, Colored Runner: Mrs. Hagen, Ethel Christie. Crochet Doilies* Ethel Christie. . Nightdress, Crochet Trimmed: Mra. Greig. Ethel Christie, Marian Christie, SPECIALS MeCutcheon Special for. Best Crochet | or Knit Sweater. Riley Special for Six Button Holes on Linen: Mrs, Hamlin, Mrs. H. King. Sunday. School Rally Day. Rally Day at the -Presbyterian Church was marked by a large ‘attendance of ‘parents and child- ren. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers. and foli-}. age, the work having been done} About |" %5 children in the different class. |- es_took part. in 4 well- arranged program... for which Rev: TJ. Marsh’ acted © as chairman -and |” ered ‘lone’: ean remembered : by the é ataft of the Hazelton Hospital, accompanied by-her sister. from Vancouver, spent Saturday -re- newing acquaintances here. race News for the best essay on the fall fair was won by Mary Wilson. ‘spent the week-end the guests of || Mere. Glass 28, “organist. The ‘Le || teachers - are! ‘deserving of much }j it-for- making the day one}: TERRACE, B.C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8 1904 Rare Miss Mcall, late of the nursing The prizé offered by the Ter- Jas, Thompson, Prince Rupert, Spent the week-end © on his ranch here... "GRO, LITTLE Terraces B.C. | Rough Lutnber. wees ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER ‘LUMBER PRICE Lier : ees Cae cevesneenessint oe AABOO Dt n Shiplap ...i:ccseeveseseeeeegecuccsewenee sce 2A50 Sized Lumber «......--- +20 Pr rrirer >| aaa Finished DE cocci et Shingles. ......0. 2. eeseee serene from $2.50 to $5.00 per a = _ Prices subject to change without notice a ad Orders filled | at short notice. 7 ; Mill running continuously. vot Prices of Mouléing, ote on oppliention ee The primarv room pupils of the] | school are enjoving a brief holi- day by reason of the indisposition of their teacher, Miss Andrews, who has contracted a severe cold. Mrs. Jas. Thompson, who has spent the summer on their ranch here, left for home in Prince Rupert last week. Dr. and Mrs. Tremayne and two daughters, of Prince Rupert, R. L. Melntosh at “The Cross- ways,” Dr. West, of Prince Rupert, spent the: week-end i in Terrace. W. J. Mitchell, of Toronto, spent two days in Terrace last week, . Major Taylor, of Prince Ru- . Fal ‘Steams nip ‘Service | sailings from Prince Rupert 4 5.5. Prince Rupert or Prince George. for--VAN- - ES COUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, each. WEDNESDAY 8.00 p-m., each "SATURDAY 12.00 midnight, ; "ealls Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River. ; $5. Prince John For ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, at, 10. 00 p.m, . For all. ports QUEEN. CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, ‘a. midnight . October 4th, 18th, November Ist, 18th. | a . aa. 4 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B“. EASTBOUND—8.57 P.M. Daily except Sunday. - ‘WESTBOUND—12. “7 P. M. Daily except ‘Toerday. For Adande Steamship Sailings or father infoasica aprly to any Ceosdian National Ageat oe we _ RP. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince ‘Rupert, BC pert, was among the week-end del aad nal awe, visitors in town. Max and "Floyd Smith, Wil! Gooper and Carl Gustafson, of Prince Rupert, spent the weeke end in town. J. Mcleod, of New Westminster was a recent business visitor. _ Vernon Glass, of Prince Rupert,. spent Sunday with his parents, . G. E. and Mrs. Glass. _ Mr. and Mra. Watts, of Prinee Rupert, are spending a holiday School Books and Supplies . You can get no hotter value anywhere ‘than what i is contained, - : in our very complete, stock: of me SCRIBBLERS NOTEBOOKS - PENS . ERASERS ~ RULERS - WATER COLORS “ETE, THE E TERRACE DRUG STORE R We] RILEY. . TERRACE - ” PENCILS” ‘ETC, as the the guests of W. S. and Mra. Anderson on the Bench. The Women? 8 Auxiliary of: the Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. J. K. Frost this week. While at. work on Agar. & Brook’s store.on Thursday of. last, ‘week, Jas, Burrison.was. serious-|$: Little sustained bruises. when| they were hurled several feet to. for a time, .. Terrace with his family ‘and’ left majo ‘present. ee A ela geeasion: n by Hn ‘the ladies. Ly ly injured in. the back: and. Wm. |? the ground through: the. collapse a ofa scaffolding. : _Mr.. Burrison’ a|¢ injuries. will. keep him. from ‘work, $- : The Terrace Bakery. | “Mir, Barbeaw spent: ‘Sunday. in} oe oe on Monday for Skeens Crossing. ne The. Mountaii View. Rebecea em was, a visitor last Friday. “Upe “Save ourself the’ work and ‘worry . of making: bread at home. “Spring | * has brought its increaged household -~ -duties.and the coming ofthe: hot -:, ” ‘summer weather. will. add its-bur-: /Do not slave at-the range. a ‘Let George do-it, * pon “Let 4 eee = ‘den. ARE ‘MADE ‘to ANY oko PARTIES CATERED ) 10. 7 ‘Highest aualty fea Trend ‘and soiiplled chipped, procaptly toe aug point alone. the ene : GEORGE POWERS . Proptietor Py PO: ee wm: = : TERRACE, BC. er,