“ 7 _ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 | . . ———s 7d Si == —— — " TOURIST . ~ LUMBERING- iV TERRACE Resor TERRACE -— mm |] GEO. LITTLE terrace, B. C. } ‘ | Hot SPRINGS : 4 HORTICULTURE. HOTEL ee ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER ~- | ji \ BL F. Duby was in town at the|height of 11 ft. 9 in. in front of i LMBER Prick List | week-end. ° the editor’s house, which is al-j] ~ Rough Lumber..........-. mete eeees ees eeee $18.00 per Mo | ~ - Bobbie Henwood bas gone to most hidden by them. Shiplap........... cbesveeesesedeeaentees 22.50‘ ‘ Vaneouver. Already about forty men are Sundties and Sized . seageenencens cacvereecus 22.50 7 . James Lloyd came down from| working on the bridge andmore Shi is ie AUETIAL «6+ +++ whee “ho, - 40.00 to 65.00 Yj Usk on Friday. rock drillers are wanted, The Ingles... cece eee eecaes rom $2.50 to $5. 00 per M © Mrs. White has left for Van-}¢@mpP is nearly completed now. |}: . Prices subject to change without notice - J. K. GORDON - ___ fcouver for the winter. Two motor boats are to be used. Orders filled at short notice. . Mit running continuously. |? Proprietor Jack Wentz has made several Catholic Church Bazaar. Raffle}. ,” ‘\ f additions to his buildings. of the center-piece on the lower - . Prices of Moulding, ete., on application St 7 B. H. Symns returned to the floor of the G.W.V.A. Hall Satur- ee a i Lakelse hatcherv on Sunday. ~ day, Oct. 18th, from 2 v. m. to eS hoo ' wags ., 110.30 p.m. Refreshmentsserved.j| — 7 = Mrs. Marsh was visiting with os ; ~ | Everybody invited. 2ti| i OURIST OTEL Mrs. Wilson at Kemo Monday. _ See our new assortment of : ———_— HULEL H. DeFontaine has taken up a The members of the G.W.V.A. i ck interested had an interview with i TERRACE timber license 0! on one of the Hon. John Oliver with regard to _ FANCY GIFT CHINA ; the H. Lx.Frank case. It is stat- J The most comfortable place Dad’ Weeks had sold the bulk | oq that the Premier met them to , Some very pleasing patterns ‘es along the railway to stop of his household goods at the|the extent of promising to carry i Now Under New Monagement ‘week-end. out their wishes as 300n as they HIGH CLASS WARESIN CED - TASTE MODERATELY - : Cafe and Sample Rooms in con: {/ There is some likelihood of|have proved their allegations in|}. ; sos , Dubord lime being secured at reasonable |a competent court, ' Fred, Dubord, Proprietor coat In the near future, Mr. and Mrs. Braun requested Miss Alice McDougall is expect-|the Premier to use his influence ed to return from Victoria next|in favor of the erection of a week, bridge to Braun’s Island. John . Fred Bishop got his clectrie paid a yisit to the place and then —— T'. R. D AVIS light engine working in fine|told Mr. and Mrs. Braun that he TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C. Terrace shape at the week-end. . did not favor the erection of a an ig prepared to furnish Capt. Colthurst is having ah bridge, but that in his opimion =) oe Sash an d -Door addition made to his house, and|® fill would be more satisfactory. peoners n severees + oe i requirements Capt, Amesbury is building a) Rev. W. J. Parsons is on bi Fall Steamship Service | root house. way back to Terrace after six ’ p Al ps. Bxeellent aed OE PARDWARE Hon. John Oliver met a boy-/month’s leave of absence, which ~—-Bifestive October wh ie Store open Saturdays only from || hood companion at Terrace in|he has spent in the east. .He|z + oe noon on : 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE \ Prices Now Reduced the person of C. F. A. Green. |expects to. resume his ministerial |? will sail’ from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and _— _ ||They had a weleome-pow-wow. .| duties on Sunday... In a note tos THURSDAY at 11 p.m, for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, }/iamg A. MeConnell has a fine bunch the editor Mr. Parsons says that SEATTLE and intermediate points. Ne of chickens on his place which is| Mrs, Parsons has fully recovered |§ —ANYOK .....ssseseseseseeeeeeeeee tere teereees Wednesday, 10 p.m. ~ ~ rapidly taking on the appearance her peal and Gordon has pas. B STEWART ....cceeecee eececeeentearerersneeess Saturday, 10 p m. . of a fully established farm. sed his colleziate exams in Win-|§ 3 SS. PRINCE JOHN will sail “tor VANCOUVER vis. Queen Charlotte Telkwa Hotel Mrs. Noonan, of Telkwa, who inenews. Gordon is to reinaln $ Island Ports, October 17th, Sst, November 14th, 28th, at 3 P- m. {through the Bulkley Valley ‘ , , ’ at Winnipeg for some time yet. |? TERRA Kitsumkalum, has returned. to Jack Mellit, of Prince 8 ; FASTBOUND—10.51 P.M, Daily except Sunda. ‘ MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS Telkwa. ac e it, o ince upert, WESTBOUND—12 37 P.M. Daily except Tuescay. : ‘ was sent up to Terrace by the mmr a Wot tn Mt tr Er Be oth ange aga , monto ere he proposes tO) -equest for a teamater for George | 3 ahi’ Pleo one oie gent, Prince Bue ational Ageat of, James Kotow : propetetor winter. Mr. Gilespie, of Fort Little. Mellit turned wD. Satur. q RF. McNaught » Di trict Passenger Agent, Prinee Rupert, B.C. ) ‘Taukwa - + B.C. George, who is taking over his|qay afternoon and Mr. Little|*" one - - oreee osenecrareree ; The bad. piece or road on ane free meals over the week-end, |: FR h L h H way to Kitsumkalum has been|as has happened several times. — Omineca Hotel overhauled this week. It hardly|Mellit slept two nights in the res Brea a A w vik You Want | It | Rolfe & Dawson Managera | lodks like being a good lumber|bunkhouse and had meals there _ and As You Like It | : read, though ena hada mont Ma {SS muda end wit omnes got [Wa Best attention to tourists and to The rumor that pole man Wil- Wilson's. where he said Little’s With or firm. poliet in the use of only the best materials — \- ” oe gon had left for the Old Country |olee Doy ha sent him. He|{ 9nd workmanship your satisfaction must, de Assure yet |} Tee Cream - Dining room in connection _ turns out a little premature, as| Was ordered to pay $6.25 or 0 we do aot say this boastfully—juat prove for yourself, and Contec ; Rates reasonable, . Patronage is Mark Twain said when he was to jail for 80 days, Highest quality fresh read and supplies shipped anywhere alone line onpremizes Re \ghown his own obituary notice.) T. H. Walsh, of Dorreen, was GEORGE POWERS « Pro an . _ ' S - prieter | Poa Hazelton - - B,C. | Sunflowers are growing to the!in town on Monday. The Terrace Bakery P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.0. }& 7 rere ~Tt _— Hotel : A Public Meetin lf Canadian n Pacific Railway Company tee ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE (ie ok - SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-s. PRINCESS MARY, for Van- “Prince Rapert —in the interests of : couver, Vietoria, Senile, Oe tober 6 E Ty 2, November, 2,1 is ‘or an-(f ‘or n, Wrangell, Juneau, kagway —Oc , 18, 23, Nov. , 2, 5.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’ —For Butedale, i} Bay,. East Bell THE PROVIN CIAL PARTY OF Bella, Ocean. Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver} oo xs THE LEADING Hore. . _ BRITISH COLUMBI A-! » every Saturday atl pm. aon Be a Nowra | WRAP SSA SA REE roe set Pri R B. c —will be held in—. ae Lee a ae rince pet, . Sear eee _ _ Poe a Terrace, on. Saturday October ah Hh See 200 om THE TELKWA DRUG STORER _ Speakers Mr. A. M. 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