"THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 a a : TERRACE m | HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ~ “a Wes Tourist . M: aor, TERRACE yononres MBERING \ Bill Bedore is leaying Terrace for the summer., He is bound for Hutton, near Prince George, where he is taking charge of a lumber camp and his wife will look after the catering. He has arranged for his stock to be looked after till his return in the fall. P, M.- Monckton returned from Victoria last Thursday. He has been engaged in the government TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor department for about three weeks One cf the jurors summoned to attend the Bedore inquest failed to put in an appearance and was fined $10. C. R. Gilbert returned from up the line Monday. James Richmond spent the week-end at New Hazelton, re- turning on Monday. Miss Onalee Greig went west on Monday’s train. Heer i Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and ] through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS = James Kotow Peer TRLKWA - Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited B. C. eet! Hazelton - - a teed Hotel Prince Rupert * THe LEADING HOTEL IN NortHern B. ©. ‘Prince Rupert, B.C. pre pe rm tn Pe EE eh ad is eh TA BR aR ae? European Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. Art Bw emerneres “~T | | a ~~ ! | | L H. J. Moore, of Shames, had a run out to Terrace and patronis- ed Bacchus too freely. He was run in Saturday night, He was allowed out on $50 bail on Sun- day and did not turn up on Mon- day, so his $50 was estreated, Mr. Attwood is thinking of installing a radio set at his place over the river. After getting his fruit trees planted and another acre or so cleared and sown to clover, Mr. Sims has gone back to his work at the hatchery. Mr. Anderson, clerk in the Bank of Montreal, is at present on leave of absence. his place | being filled by Mr. Miller. The monthly meeting of the Parent-Teachers’ Asso. was held in Progress hall, Thursday night, and after business, had been carried out a musical program was rendered, Mrs. von Hees, taking part. to a good clientele. soft drinks. from the noon hour on. | i E. E, Orchard, Owner Valley. find is a grand hotel to stop at, saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. The Bolkley Hotel European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Tourists and Commercial men All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs start the work for this season. hauled onto the road.. also been started. strawberry . runners. season and has thus largel Are you a subscriber yet? Send in your name and cash now. fect of the spring frost. Mrs. Barker, Mrs. F. Hatt, Miss B. Fowler and Miss 0. Greig S, Kirkaldy has opened his ice cream parlor and is now catering He has en- larged his premises and is han- dling confectionery and cigars and cigarettes as well as ice cream and ice cream soda and - He is prepared to supply ice cream and confection- ery in quantities for social eyents. Afternoon tea is also served Road Foreman Henry Frank] started a gang of men out on the Kalum road Monday morning to They will begin at ten-mile and work through to the lake and in the fall more gravel will be Work in other parts of the district has .. Dad Weeks has been distribut- ing his largesse in the form. of He has _|donated about 25,000 plants this helped to. counterbalance the ef- ~ Aubin, Maxton and Nightwind are putting in a new bridge at four-mile on the Kalum road. The old structure had become dan- perous, C.A. Thomas has gone e the pace clearing his land since last fall. He has several more acres sowed to clover this year. W. A. Forsyth has undertaken to take care of Michaolff’s orchard this year. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER | LUMBER PRICE List veceeauene $18.00 per M Shiplap Sundried and Sized Finished Material .... ........500% Shingles. ........0.cceeeeeueees from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Prices of Moulding, ete., on | application ce ee ee ee ee ee Poe ee ee ee ee ee .. 40.00 to 65.00 22.50 22,50 46 Mill running continuously. S. Doig went up to Kalum lake on his fire warden round on Tues- day. Doig thinks the Lake is the most charming place ever. There is a fine showing on most of the fruit trees, the cherry blossoms already having passed its zenith, The strawberries are picking up wonderfully and are giving signs of an abundant crop on the remaining plants. , Raspberries, currants and gooseberries are all simply laden with blossom all over the valley. J. Pinder-Moss, director of the Polvtechnic at Rupert was here last week looking oyer the situa- WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY IN TERRACE FOR BENSOL This is what the Automobile Club of America says: “After exhaustive tests were made by this club of Bensol we ‘have gasoline as a motor fuel not alone ut also because of Jess trouble ‘proven Bensol far superior to of greater milage obtained, with carbon deposits. Now if you hear any knocking Bensol you can quote this statement from the finest source of information Fred. C. Bishop Bensol also aasists Inbrication as it. does not cut the film of oil on the cylinder wall of the engine,’ TERRACE, B.C tion with an eye to the establish- ment of technical classes. Dr. Grant came up from Ru- pert Monday. Mrs. A. Olson came up to see to her home affairs on Monday. G.W, Nickerson, of Prince Ru- pert, spent the week-end in Ter- race district. The G.W.V.A. Ladies’ Auxili- ary met at the home of Mrs. A. Creelman on Tuesday. There was a good turnout, Mrs. Creel- man entertaining. Local ranchers should be get- ting their printed matter in hand now, before the rush comes. their lables, and vegetable grow- ers should take care that they are ready to keep within the new Domihion Act which enacts that every producer must label his vegetables sent out forsale. The man who “gets it in the neck’’ is always the one who delays get- ting ready. The Terrace News will supply your printed matter for you. . honor of Mrs. Flovd Hatt, who is leaving for Smithers, was hed on Wednesday, a large numbei of friends joining in voicing their good wishes to. Mrs. Hatt. The members of the Terrace Anglican Women's Auxiliary held a most seccess- ful apring sale of work and home cook- Buy That New Range This Spring BUOY IT DURING THE HOT SUMMER ‘REGINA’? Range with polished steel top, large copper reservoir THIS HIGH CLASS, BEAUTIFUL RANGE Highly polished nickel finish, white enamelled door, thermometer, etc. - $90 as cut, ONLY Other ranges $2] np Strawberry growers should have A farewell tea and party in{§ There was a very good attendance and the ladies were highly gratified at the |= close nearly every article having found a purchaser and the funds having been strengthened to the extent of about $120. Mra. Powers hd a busy time as secretary - treasurer ‘and the various stall: Mra, Gilbert, Mrs. Dover, Mra. Nash, «- Gandy stall: ¥ | Mrs, Carr, Mra, Mra. Bishop, Mrs, Hamlin, Misi Fowler, ing in the Progress hall on Saturday. |: tablea were staffed as follows: Sewing Smith and Mrs, Sparkes. . Cooking atall: Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Powers.; ‘eas ete. : Miss Dobb, Miss Baker, , every Sunday and Thnraday at i1 p Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, For STEWART... .c-seccsseeeeeeeeuees ‘ For ANYOR.«.-----+-++5 steeuenee bacceeee S.S. Prince J ohn 26th, 80th. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BC, EASTBOUND —Daily except Sunday, 11.51 P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. For Aulantic Steamship Sailings or further information azply to any Canadian National Argent ot BR. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ~ Spring Steamship samship Service Effeetive April 16th S.S. Prince George and Prince Rupert .m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean epeeen cease Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, vie NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS. April 28th, May 12th, will sail from Prince Rupert VICTORIA, SEATTLE , Saturday, 10 p.m. oe, a. heal i aatieal ad —co Ameo Ms J ust . Arrived. _ Tennis Shoes i Men’ s Furnishings, Working Clothes; etc,’ | J ; A New Stock—in all ‘sizes—ot MEN’S SHOES _ Summer Shoes F: WwW. BF ane . Terece |