me dance selections and others, $75. ae Ford touring-car, good running condi- fm tion, strong pulling engine, new rear me. tires, price, $175 me Take, Hatching Eggs White Leghorns; heavy-laying strain, me 6(winter layers} mated to pedirreed B.C. g. University cockerels, $1.50 for 15 exes, es Ineubator settings special price. er- f man Freckman, Terrace. 6! Hor Sale Dogs. Four male pedigreed, black 7 @ Cocker Spaniel puppies; your choice at | $10 each; und have also two females at $5 each; the mother won two first ‘: A prizes at kennels Vancouver Dog Show. f One Victrola, Al condition, with oak good a record cabinet and 89 records, One Vv. F. Dunn, PO. 4 Box 10, New Hazelton, B.C. 5 MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. SuRVEYS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B. C. . . 4 "TERRACE 1 HOTEL | | | mm || J. K. GORDON =| ; Proprietor LAA ee tek Peer ers y : Interior Decorat ing FURNITURE POLISHING | Hoube and’ Sign a Painting Mm In town and out of town work solicited L. W. rae S Box 84 - -- TERRACE, B.C. TERRACE | British Columbia “land the following officers were _Jeommittee was left cver until discussing of plans for the hold- ing of a 24th of May celebration. The officers elected were: - Hon. Pres. — Rev. T. J. Marsh President— Morse Hatt. Vice-president—W. E. Smith. Sec,-Treas. —Rev. J.H. Young. Asst. Sec.—Princinal Griffin. - Sergeant-at-arms— Dr, Bleec- ker. 7 Assistant Sergeant at-ams—R. Beecher. Executive—E. Kenney, J. Nor rington, W. Burnett. The property man, G. Ander- son, will have complete charge of all athletic equipment. The Athletic Association intend to put forth every effort in the interests of sports during the coming season and request the assistance and patronage of all citizens of Terrace and district who are interested in ‘clean, ‘healthful and beneficial amuse- ments, Public opinion has been expressed that Terrace is dead. Lev’s fvol the public and come l back to life with a “bang. ” The annual meeting of ‘the Ww. A. was held at the home of Mra, T. J. Marsh on Thursday, March 20, There was a good attendance elected: president. Mrs. T. J. Maresh; vice-president, Mrs. H. Smith; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Geo. Powers: work committee, Mesdames Gilbert, Sparkes and Nash. The. chureh decoration the next meeting, The annual report was most satisfactory. : Ladies’ Suits [ will, do my best. to supply. ‘your . ANNOUNCEMEN To I wish to: announce to the ladies of this diatrict that m the early part: of April I will open.up a Ready- to-Wear Shop — in ‘the Post-office Building, . Dresses © and 'a- full ‘line’ of CHILDREN’S ‘CLOTHING. | : MRS. J ‘IRKALDY . Twill have a display of | Hosiery’ || wants, and sit your patronage - TERRACE « Mrs A. C, Barker and daugh- merland on Saturday after a visit to Mca. Barker’s home town for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. E. Plater and family left Terrace on -Saturday for the prairie. Mr. Plater has disposed of his home here and is going back to his former home at Blackfoot, Alberta. Terrace friends were sorry. indeed to see the Plater family leave this. val ley and wish them health and prosperity in their new home, A great. number of — friends. and relatives were. at.the depot to wish them bon voyage. George Cobb left for Kalum Lake last week and will soon begin his work for the summer. He will do sume development in his mining claims and as soon as the roads are in condition will start his transfer work and get the season’s provisions out for the Lake residenis. Major Acland, of the R. CMLP., of Prince Rupert, was in Terrace on official! business last week. Ab. Little left for Kalum Lake last week for the summer season. It is his intention during ‘the season to prospect and develop mineral properties he now holds Building operations are ‘being rushed and both B. Agar’s store and F.C. Bishup’s house are nearing completion, while’ the spire on the Catholic church has been finished. This-addition has greatly improved the appearance of the latter building. ‘ Rey. Father - Allard recently spent a few days. on vacation in Prinee Rupert. was a Terrace visitor un Satur- day, last. . Chas. Durham, of Usk, was a visitor in Prince Ruvert on‘Satur- jday. and Terrace early in ‘the week, Rupert, paid his. first professional’ visit-to: Terrace: last’ week, “He stay. and: Satisfacti on was. exp ter, Dora, returned from Sum-, Rupert for. VANCOUVER, VICEORIA, SEATTLE and inter- mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOK..... eae seree sees .. Wednesday, u Pp. m. .§.S. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands; March 29th, April 12th, 26th, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. ’ , BASTBOUND—10.51 P M. Daily except Sunda, i. WESTBOUND | 12 37 P. WV. Daily except Tueszay. eye. For Ailantic Steamship Sailings of further information’ apply to say Canodian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. . . es 8.5. PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince VoL. 5 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 28,’ 1924 _No. 4 For Sale Sppaworgny Past so a ; a oe Ly ‘'Magoon’” an n- o, - wy . ; no. ie’s “Perfection”, 10. 1000, f.0.b. : : ; : Remo, Bee. Apply Joba Neidhart, ||} TOURIST ome Hl ORO, LITTLE Terrace, B.C. Remo, B.C. 3739 RESORT TERR ACE H Minne . ; = ma Hot Sprincs. ; ORTICULT . oh - LUMBER MANUFACTURER Hatching Eggs 7° : , nt tm, snetyet_ ta ie : e The Presbyterian Guild met at LUMBER Paice List dollar per 18. Apply Mrs. Sawle, New) At hleties Given the home of Mrs. Gill on Thurs- Rough Lumber....2.-....000eeeeeees nae $18.00 per m Hazelton. 49 day March 20 Shiplap bd . 92 50 a6 rch 20. bank we ee ee eeeeensaenee cvaewereveuae _ . ’. Sundried and Sized ......ccceeeeeeer ever ens 2200 | @ For Sale Magoon oot rest cmpet ith 5 Eliood Brooks sue ae t Finished Material... .........66. .40.00 to 65.00 ” j ry plants er _— en unday a e | hundred, postpaid: $5.06 per io f. 0b. an ror aan “ Yi earenta Mr. and Shingles........... 200s eee ees from $2.50 to-$5.00 per M | Plants, ‘$3. 00 per T00. eostpaid, wd eas . Mrs. T. Brooks. He returned to Prices subject to change without notice - Ebring, Vanarsdol, B.C. éti| An enthusiastic meeting of the Pri Ruvert on Sunda . oe Terrace Athletic Association was|* Tice *upe y Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. held in the downstairs committee! Miss Belle Frank returned on . : - English Bl . Pricea of Moulding, ete., on application Grass Seed Grass. Seed, room of the G.W.V.A. hall onjSaturday from Prince Rupert. , | Germination 26 Per, cent, . One I>. past. Tuesday evening, Mareh 18. The Jack Viger went to Prince Ru- . - | 25 Ibs or over at 20 cents, f.0.b. Burns business of the evening consisted pert on Saturday and returned B. D, Boden, Hazelton, B.C. 2)/of the election of officers and} the same night. _ _ a 7 a ‘Bread, -Buns, Biscuits, and Cakes | ., Wee use only the BEST materials Highest quality fresh bread and: aupplies shipped promptly to any point along the line _ The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS.» Propitor PR, 0. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. Wilfred Gardiner, of Pacific” Nyal's Creophos, for atubborn coughs, bronchitis Nyal’s Quinine and Iron Tonic Nyal’s Blood Purifier Riley’ 8 Beef, Iron and Wine-~a good ‘pick-me- up’? for thi time of year SRRING. TONICS. Spring . Time—Ferry’ 8 Flower ' and. Garden Seeds | A good selection , TERRACE DRUG STORE. R. W. ‘RILEY 4 _ TERRACE, B. G. Dr. Kenney, dentist; af Prinee wi ha was: kept: yery: ‘busy during his Z | who, Fespee ful The Terre | 7 -Club ub en. 1 purchased. ty, and. is now. He mnder the personal Management of | Tommst HOTEL i” TERRACE _ slong’ the: Tallway ‘to: Stops” i ; Now. Unger, New, Massgement , avors of ‘The most comfortable place |