TERRACE MOTORS 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 The Terrace [rai has been purchased by, and is now under the personal management of who respectfully solicits a continuance CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat ’ Qpen 6.80 in the morning Special Suppers or Banquets served Give. us 8 trial Frep, DuBoRD - PROPRIETOR MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. ‘Suevers Tarouchour CENTRAL B. C. (TERRACE HOTEL J. &. GORDON TERRACE ) Proprietor " Britah Columbla A RAPPER HI Pay nr eas Te Pts Fe) 4 The Index Rooms BOARD AND ROOMS by. the day .or week. Rates reasonable , Mrs. E..J. France,. Terrace "Guild Members Picnicked _ _ ‘The Presbyterian Guild-‘held a pienic at Lakelse Lake on Wed- nesday, August 18. The trip was made by motor atid included 8 jaunch ride -up to the head and -a.;most appetising. dinner-at the Lakelse Lodge... Those enjoying the outing: were: -Mesdames- Al- 00 ristie, irkpatrick,. Meé-: ;-Brooks, © Hor Srainas * TERRACE perc “We. Blackstock, of the Dominion Telegraph, was in and around Terrace for a few days. Mrs, T. E. Brooks and Mrs. rtained their Sunday Glass ente : ses at Lakelse Lake School clas on Friday. ~ Olof and Mrs. Hanson, of Smi- thers, spent the week-end at Lakelse Lake. Geo. Little went to Lakelse Lake on Thursday evening, and returned on Saturday. © The Terrace Fall Fair associa- tion is planning to send a district exhibit to the Prince Rupert In order that this exhibit may be just what it should be, Club the directors of the local fall fair Rasinenieniets are requesting the co-operation of everyone in the valley. Jack Hoar arrived from New , York on Friday, and went out to F. H. AIKEN Kalum Lake, where he spent ~ "| peverat days, leaving early in the of the favors of all patrons. week for Seattle. | ; "Robt. Leighton, of the Forest FURNISHED 8 OOMS TO LET Branch. was here on official busi- ness iast week. — a Frank Ross made a trip of two TOURIST HOTEL days to Rosswood-Kalum Lake last week, . W. M.. Leavitt, vice-president of the Naugle Pole & Tie Co.,. Spokane, Wash., was a visitor in Accompanied by Mrs. Cecilia, are camping at Kalum ; Lake. — a was a professional caller. during’ the week. until 14 pan. duly Terrace. special arrangements made for partes ||| Leavitt, he spent the week-end at Lakelse, i) Mrs, W. O. Fulton an have returned to their home in Prince Rupert. after a holiday spent at Lakelse. J. A. Gill lost'a valuable horse this week, when the animal, out in pasture, fell through an old bridge and broke its back. The road gang'is putting in a new bridge at Deep’ Creek, and vehicular traffic will be held up until the end of the week. - Miss Agnes Gratton, of Prince Rupert, is visiting at the home of BE. J. and Mrs.’ Moore. ~ Frank Phiscator has returned wood, Kirkaldy, McLaren “and ; ee ‘| Norrington..---The- president of The Willing Workers returned |the Auxiliary, Mrs.. Amesbury, from camp on Saturday and alll and the president of theG. W.V A. report a most’ delightful holiday. | branch, S,.Kirkaldy, each extend- Mr. Neilson, superintendent on|ed a vote of ‘thanks to: Mre. Bleee- s\ker for her efforta-in their be- finish his contract owing to con- half. Dainty refreshments were tinued high ‘water, and, accom- served at midnight, when the from a prospecting trip. the bridge, haa been unable to the south ‘on Sunday, .. Geo. cand, Mrs. Warwick, 0 Anvox, who have been holidaying at Hill Farm, left for their home on Sunday. oe Dr. ‘Ewart arrived from Hadel- day trip.to Vs LUMBERING Mrs. Halliwell and daughter, Dr.. West, of Prince’ Rupert, Major Taylor, ‘of the. public Rough Lumber: ......-0s-seerrees cies eee ey $18.00 per: Ho | | Ghiplap sss. seccesecesceeeeeneeas creates BBBO AT” Sized Lumber’ ......-- 0s sere ceverere sesey ds 22,50." Finished Material... ...+-.+++ we. +40.00.to 65.00 0": Shingles Orders filled ‘at short notice. “LUMBER MANUFACTURER. eee ee LUMBER PRICE List nese betes TE) from $2.50 to $5.00 per on _, Prices aubject to change without notice a : ‘Mill running continuouely. , Prices of Moulding, ete.. on application . works department, was 10 town |. for a few davs last week. and Archibald, who have been in Terrace for the last month, have returned to their homes in New Westminster. 7 M. P. McCaffery, of Prince Rupert, was among the visitors of last week. 7 James Legace, of Vancouver, was a recent visitor. — Mra. (Rev.) T. J. Marsh will be at home to the ladies of the community on Thursday. August 28, between the hours of 3.30 and 6 p.m. ee ‘Mrs. Bleecker Honored It was a merry party that gath- Mrs, EB. Cole on Wednesday even: 4ng of last week in honor of Mrs. G. H. Bleecker, secretary-trea- turer of the G.W.V.A. Auxiliary, who is leaving Terrace on Sep- tember 1. Dancing formed the evening's entertainment, and the spirit was one of a real old-time dance. Several.G.W.V.A. mem- bers.attended and did their part in making every moment a lively one. Mr. McLaren furnished the music, The guests included Mes- Misses A. McDougall, Turnbull |; For STEWART. ....22+----eeeerees* beneceecseuer Friday, 10.00 p,m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE, effective June 80th . §.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, - and Buckley Bay, each Monday, at 8pm — mo ; SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE. , S.5; PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE ¢ . will gail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and _intermediste points “each 3 Monday, Thursday and. Saturday: ‘at 11.00 p.m. | Ly peecccateseesacugueeces Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. _ For Skidegate and all south Jaland ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. REDUCED. FARES: "SMITHERS EXHIBITION, AUGUST 07.29, 1924 } Foe Athatic Stenmubip’Saiings of funher ifoenaion avoly %0 257 Casadies Natioosl Agent or. B. F, MeNaughton, Dintriet Passanger Arent, Prince Bupert, BC. ered at the home of Mr. and|*"* i baal Drugs and Toilet Articles dames Amesbury, Attwood, Bi- Cole, Hipp. Kirkaldy, McLaren, Norrington, Powers, Sherwond, Onalee Greig; Messrs. Cole, Eli- r_Vears. Cool and SUMMER DRINKS Betreshing | —qcE CREAM WITH ALL FLAVORS SUMMER READING — STATIONERY* - ".. CANDIES by the - gnd Magazines - -. Plain and fancy «| box or in bulk . _- Vietrolas arid Victor Records. TERRACE ‘THE TERRACE DRUG STORE | -R. W. RILEY. shop, Bleecker, Braun, Burrison, | Turner and “Wilson, and Miss/s “Tet George " Bave-you a ot ; of.making bread athome,’ Sprin Ee AGU ON eorge. ., bas broug! tits increased housebol a -\GAKES MADE.TO ANY ORDER _ ‘The Terrace Bakery. panied by Mrs. Neilson, left for party broke: up" after a. most bene scenammnanantt nnn o ~,,Gordon’ Parsons, gon of Rev.: W. J: (Paréons,, of -Terrace.,.has | Me ‘been Buecassful in.gaining.a one: ton on Wednesday- of last week, | thougandédollar scholarship offer- nd: left-on Thursday on a, ten-|ed:by. the. Colorado School ; of “| Mines. » ‘Phi scholarship entitles Prince] him to free .tuition in that insti Save yourself the work anil worry 3 duties and the coming of the hot -‘gummer weather will add its bur- ne Do | ad .*..... den, Do not slave at the range 20 MMB OES a leas, ~* Let George do it. - ° ants cxreRED 16 Spot Neen ae oy 0 See sae . 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