¢ THE OMINECA HERALD; FRIDAY, JUNE 11928 7 oy HOTEL J. K. GORDON: > : TERRACE 5 —= TOURIST ‘LUMBERING Hor SPRINGS - TERRACE HonnicoLrons = ——— Rev, Marsh:week-ended at Usk Henry Frank has had some trouble to get all the men want- ed for the work on Kalum road. A few more went up the Val- ley on Monday. Archie Donaghy was on his way baek last week and got as far as Rupert. Bill Bedore with his wife and daughter Minerva, before leav- ing for Hutton, spent a time at Giscombe to renew old acquaint- ances. Editor Walked Saw the Land Proprietor r You Read It R. T. Macfarlane, who is sub GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List ot Rough Lumber......-...+esee-e-- a eee $18. 00 per M Shiplap:.:....----+5 deveeeeeeees aeteeeeeees 22.50 Sundried and Sized ...-......++- ‘Seceeeeees ;~ 92.50 ** Finished Material.... .... Vaneeees -40.00 to 65.00 — Shingles........ aa ccaseeeee a from $2.50 to $5.00 per M ” Prices aubject to change without notice | Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. . Prices of Moulding, ete., on application stituting for Rey. W. J. Parsons, got his oar in very nicely last] The editor doesn’t claim to be TOURIST fOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred, Dubord, Proprietor Thursday, when he took a preat interest in the sports and nanded out the prizes. Mrs, and the Misses Allen were down from Hanall for the sports on Victoria Day. Alex Olson came up from Remo to look over his place "Thursday. One of the disappointed parties who nevertheless seemed to en- a great pedestrian, but he put over a goodshot on Tuesday, when he padded it to mile 12 on the Kalum Lake road and back again. ‘‘Needs must be. when the devil drives,”’ He had been ruthlessly exclud- ed from the News office by the wieked machinations of another member of his family. Said Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTFRS ; } } i l } t bre mee | { James Kotow rroprietor Le iq d | l TRLKWA - - B.C, Omineca ‘Hotel. Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to sf | commercia] men, d Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited B.C. es Pagel FR a ( { ( Hazelton - - oa ott Hotel Prince Rupert eo 8 THE LEADING HOTEL Prinée Rupert, B. C. a) European Plan. ‘ Rates $1.60 per day up. | : i primera smeared maemo joy himself on the ball ground| member had_ recruited under the Just Arrived— China Cups and Saucers ee a ne a ee . va ” " Special price this coming week ~ — “onty $3.00 Doz. AUCTIONEER: NEW AND USED FURNITURE Fred Bishop Terrace was the Rev. J, Knox Wright, banner of the much maligned of the Bible Society. Mr. Wright Frank and begged for the blan- kets which have warmed the editorial corps during the winter. So the key was handed over in all simplicity—and never retureed had come to lecture on behalf of the Society’s funds, but had to give up on account of the sports attracting. all the people, He _ i left for Rupert on Friday. W. V. A. met in ‘the Vet's on Tuesday. Mrs. Bishop enter tertained a good gathering. Archie Donaghy arrived Tues ter transactirg business. The ladies auxiliary of the G, hall day night and left Wednesday af- St, Andrews ‘Society figures on a social tonight in the Vet's hall. until the meeting of pater and son at mile 12 on Tuesday. The delinquent was upset at -|the bare suggestion that he had Tot returned the key but the - editor’ gs experience of having to swing the pencil in the woodshed was not to be denied, and the ‘suggestion that pockets be turned out bore fruit with such rapidity as only a prospector longs for. { { state of Washington. #8 | | | IN NORTHERN B. C. | t | Mrs. Powers went to Hazelton hospital Friday and on Sunday a First shot, first pocket, result: the missing/key. i WALLPAPERS are much lower in price this year. b Come in and look over our sample x OOKS es, Also ask for color cards of PAINTS, STAINS and VARNISHES. It will pay to buy paints now, as prices are advancing i in the wholesale markets " SMITHERS, B.u. son waz born. | Messrs. Le Ferriere and St. Jacques are taking advantage of 3, course in agriculture given by the American government in the ‘Their bet- ter halyes have gone to join ‘em. Under the re-organization of the police force Inspeetor Parson of Prince George, formerly of Terrace, has been ‘made inspect- or of the whole of N. B. C. Mr. Keith’s. throat continues to trouble him and his friends are anxious. The question of the provision of @ local hospital has again erop- ped up. Qne of the newer or- ganizations is anxious to sponsor a movement to raise funds. Mr. Barker has no more any thought of stepping out—he has bought a car. J. P. Wheeler of Telkwa. was here this week on soldier settle- ment business. . All thatis by the way. The Kalum Valley is really superb. From mile 4 on it is simply one magnificent phantasmagoria. Birds of ali kinds are ever on fhe wine and their loud and shrill ealls are ceaseless. Shrubs, a month ago under snow, are now brilliantly green for the whole of their twenty inches height: Blos- soms in, bewildering varietv and abundance meet the eve at every turn, and the spring odors aris- ing alike from forest and clear- ing, and always attractive, round out a charming picture fittingly framed with the majestic moun- tains on every hand. Here, ‘where it is'almost sac- rilege to lay hands on nature in her vergin purity, the dominant claims of man: must needs be heard and attended to, Henry Frank is running what promises The Bulkley Hotel E. BE. Orchard, Owner. . European or American Plan The headquarters for ‘the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this.a grand hotel to stop at, All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horaes provided. - Smithers. B. Cc, one day to be a big, fing stretch of highway through the mighty fastness— pushing through the darkened woods, creeping, round the precipitous. hills, bridging ever the laughing creeks, and: ever threading the way further and further through the recess until he shall open up the wonder Jeountry of Kalum Lake to the tourist’ and give the means of transportation, to, jthe . patient!’ prospector. Some. forty of fifty |= Dave Wilson came up from Shames Monday and went on to the Lake to see his ehum Treston Joe Arkle is catering at one of the road camps and Mrs. Raven. at the other. J. Pinder Moss was- in town on Wednesday filling in the details “| for his new technical classes. Pp. Ww. Anderson, road superin ‘ltendent of Rupert, visited. ‘Ter- _.| race on Wednesday to, Wook over. - Are you a subscriber yet? Send | in your name and eash | now ' or men are at work there, and great walk was well worth the effort] | for just now the country up the}? PEDERI CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS! Spring Steamship Service Eifective April 15th will sail from 8. S. Prince George and Prince Rupert Wil Rupert every Sunday and Thorsday, at il p.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCDAER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE "Bor STEWART... cc-cecueecteereeer eens er enenes Saturday, 10pm. For ANYOX occ cee e eee pecenaee yreereenenens Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN _ 5. 8.P rince John CHARLOTTE HAND PORTS. April sth, May 12th, * PASSHNGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 4 ay, BASTBCUND—Daily except Sunday, 11.51 P.M. ea WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, | 1.42 P. Vi." a = | = “Far Atlantic Steamship Sailinga or futher information “aly to ang’ Canadian National Agent or R.F. McNauzhton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. % \ s Just Arrived. ae eo ! .f i . aie 8 Bo: A New Stock—in’ all s sizes—of € | : MEN’S SHOES -- ‘Tennis Shoes | Summer Shoes. * Men "s-Farnishings, ‘Working Clothes,. etc, ji W.F. Lindsay: .-. Terrace aoe eons eo wo ol we —t ls the road work and giving} instrue- tions for new work. will be the\result, Tey ee : Counter Check Books at the Herd