t THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 a . OURIST QTEL TOURIST . LUMBERING | r . 3 Dar a’ A OF TOURIST HOTEL |) exe = rorRace “se || GEO. LITTLE Tec. D™ Hor S HorvicuLTURE ° a H ™_ i LUMBER MANUFACTURER isd] The most comfortable place == oe . ’ alone ae e ed ° a E. F. Duby was in town on|be of benefit to each district. . LUMBER Paice List tg Now er New anagemen Thursday. , What a time Pete McDonald Rough Lumber,......cceceer eer een en scene 918.00 per M . Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- - : ; ‘ag the last t Ghiplap i... 0. eee ce nee eee eet e ee ae eer e eee 22.50 nection W. R. Charter intends going/has had during. th UR’ Wi aly || Sundried and Sized ......... iveesieces 2... 22.50 gg Fred. Dubord, Proprietor south for the winter again. three months. He has hart'y|| winished Material... ..'.....+. .. 40.00 to 65.00“ | Mrs. Aldous hae q to| over been off the river, see-saw- hingles. : Ri 2.50 500 M Va rs. ous az gone down toli., the day through, traffic has Shingles.......-.... seseerenens rom $2.50 to $5. 0 per ancouver for the winter. been so heavy. Prices aubject to change without notice , a - Co . o T, R. D AVIS , Fred Nash returned from Stew The members of the Women’s Orders filled at short notice. Mill running: continuously. { art this week. He has had a Auxiliary (Anglican) met at Mrs ; a a Terrace busy time surveying around there Marsh’s on Wednesday aftern oon, Prices of Moulding, ete., on application - j is prepared to furnish Constable Mancor took an Usk| They are arranging a free social Sash and Door man to Prince Rupert for obser-| for Tuesday. q requirements vation as to his sanity. The hauling of gravel for thelf SSS enemas noes Excellent stock of HARDWARE YS Va, eee ein |road leading to the bridge was Fall Steamship Service | a Store open Saturdays only from perl, was a VISItO rent suspended on Wednesday, suf- Effective October 4th a _ hoon on town at the week-end. ficient having been hauled. Four io | Prices Now Reduced a Dane: Sesh sed a ors teams were hauling. §.8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE m Usk Sunday and returne MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Survers TurovcHour CENTRAL B.C. TERRACE HOTEL j TERRACE British Columbia | NS t J, K. GORDON - Proprietor ne ee i ee = ee ee “A REN A The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is now under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of ail patrons. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TORACCOS. CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. ZN RSNA NT in vital food elements which the. — human body requires on Monday’s train. Dave. Mawhinney eame. down to Terrace for a pleasant hour or two Saturday night. Will Treston, Jack Arkle and Jack Garland were all in town from Kalum Lake on Friday and Saturday. E. Hamer has got a start made with the erection of a shack on his mineral claim near the Little canyon. Mrs. W.A. Alexander returned from Rupert with the baby on Saturday night. Capt. J. B. Colthurst paid a business visit to Prinee Rupert on Thursday last. Sam Long came in on Wednes- day from Smithers, where he has been spending sume weeks. Denald Bruce went down to Prince Rupert last week on a deferred visit to his relatives and friends. , G. Michaeloff is at present clearing land and sinking a well on his place. An offer of agricultural lime from Telkwa has been received by the Farmers’ Institute. The terms are said to be fairly favor- able. ; Mrs. A. ¥. Wilson, of Remo, was visiting with Mrs. Marsh for the Hallowe’en masquerade ball. H, CG, Fraser, school inspector, was giving the local schools the look-over last week. Olof Hanson, with R. BE. Allen and H. G. Olsen, paid a visit to the bridge on Friday afternoon.. P. M. Monekton returned from the islands south of Prince Ru- pert last week and has since DBordens \ ST’. CHARLES MILK Put upat SOUTH SUMAS, inthe heart af the CHILLIWACK DISTRICT, Free Recipe Book—Write the Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver Py '. ‘Timber Sale X5501 Sealed ‘tenders will be received by the’ Minister of Lands at Victoria not later: than noon on the 16th day of November, 1928, for the purchase of Licence X5501, to cut 1,084,000 feet. of Hemlock and Spruce, ‘and 46,500 lineal feet of Cedar Poles, on Lots 1375 and 1876, Range 5, Coast Land District.’ Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber, °° “Further particulars of the Chief For- ester, Victoria, B.C... or District For: ester, Prince Rupert, B.C. $84 jon the road to the bridge. - i! business resulting. This should ‘been engaged on local survey ' work. | Major Taylor, provincial engin- eer, and P. W. Anderson, road iguperintendent, visited Terrace on Friday and inspected the work ‘Commander B. H. Symns, of the Lakelse hatchery has come back to his ranch on the Bench fer a week or two's ‘rest owing to, having had his back injured whilst handling a jack pine'pole. Efforts are being.made by W. L, Paddon, of Quiek, to interest Terrace,-people in the produce raised around Quick. There is, it is stated, some likelihood of Seram Lingh, a Hindu, was gentenced to four months in jail for supplying intoxicating liquor to Indians at Vanarsdol. The Terrace bridge is being built on a straight contract basis and not on a cost-plus basis as some in the province have in- timated,= The Ladies’ Guild intend hold- ing a Chicken Supper and Sale of Work on Thanksgiving night, in Knox Chureh, from 6 to 7.30 p.m. A musical program will be dnd will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. sane erenenere peer eeeeeeeneteeegensnae Saturday, 10 p m. $.S. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November 3rd, 17th, December Ist, 15th, 29th ; “PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °. EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. "WESTBOUND—12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. R. F, McNaughton, Diatrict'Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. provided. Admission: adults 75e, children under 10 years, 35c. Florence C. Young, Sec.-treas. Dominion Constable A. J. Wat- kinson has been busy in the dis- triet during the past week, and suceeeded in landing a Hindu for selling liquor to Indians. it The outstanding event of the week in Terrace was the Hal- jowe’en masquerade ball held on Wednesday night in the G. W. V. A. hall, and attendéd by! a large gathering in spite of the unpropitious weather. A full report will appear in the next issue, Jack Desjardines hiked out on Saturday night and visited the top of Thornhill mountain on Sunday morning. He reported fine weather with splendid visi- bility. A slight wisp of snow had been deposited away up the hills. . Miss Alice P. McDougall, who has a location alongside the rail- road track at Terrace, has been visiting in the district during the past week. She has made trips up to the Kalum Valley collecting specimens for her hiological work. Several residents who have been spending some time at Any- ox have returned this week, and report that about three hundred men will be dispensed'with there shortly, The low price of copper on the world markets is the rea- son given for slowing down with the work. . Mrs. B. L,. Pearson has quali- fied as a real rifle shot. A coy- ete, which has been. living high on Mrs, Peargon’s chickens, hav- ing taken about two dozen of them, became too bold in his work and, Mrs.. Pearson did a fine nerd? aaron re al er oa Fresh Bread—When You Want It and As You Like It ne rary ee AS You will be delighted and will demand more once you Visit our have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. PRA With our firm. belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM .gand workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet fee Cream we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself, “|. andConfec- . ' tions made Highest qualicy fresh bread and supplice shipped anywhere along line on premses GEORGE POWERS - Proprietar (RM The Terrace Bakery $osein"nc sc , BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP. SERVICE couver, Victoria, Seattle, October 5, 12, 28, November 2, 16, 3. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—Qct. 1 3, 19, 29, Nav. 12, 26. 8.5. ‘Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver im every Saturday at 1p m. : | ae ‘AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES LW. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, ; Prince Rupert THE TELKWA DRUG STORE. Veterinary Remedies P. Spouse, Phm.C. 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