“i ERRACE Vou. 5. TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1924 ar a] TERRACE FORD DEALERS . New and Used Cara and Trucks REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parts Accessories Gregory Tires None Better TAXI SERVICE The Terrace Club of the favors of all patrons. Nast Saturday to spend a week Shas been purchased vchased by, and. is now amunder the personal management of iF. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance A FURNISHED R OOMS TO LET TERRACE - The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sampie Rooms in con- nection Fred, Dubord, Proprietor TOURIST POTEL TERRACE, 8.C. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. Sunveys Turovuanour Centra B. C. Hot SPRINGS ; L ; : mer TERRACE knee | HorTicuLTURE James Lloyd, of Usk, was.a visitor on Friday of last week. The burial service took place in Terrace on Monday of Master Arnold. Weismiller, who was drowned at Usk on Saturday last. Dr. Bleecker made a profes- sional trip to Vanarsdol Friday. Morse and Mrs. Hatt and Otto and Mrs. Hees made a trip to Kalum Lake over the week-end. Donald Burnett left for Dorreen visiting Jack Sparkes Jr. j. K. Gordon was a visitor in Prince Rupert this week. Miss Marsh, who: has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roy Amos, for the last few weeks, has left for her home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs, MeClymont have returned to Prince Rupert after a stay with Mr. and Mrs. Robert MelIntosh, Mr. and Mrs.. E, Marentette and family, of Prince Rupert, who have been in Terrace for the last two weeks, have returned to the coast. itor in Prince Rupert last week. Mrs. O. T. Sundal went to Usk on Saturday night, returning on Monday. The Women’s Auxiliary held a delightful tea on “Thursday of}. ed on Friday night's train and left for their summer cottage at Lakelse Lake for the season. is a guest of W. Fulton at Lakelse |} Lake. paid Terrace a visit last week. Mrs. Jack Harrigan was a vis"! W. O, Falton and family arriv- rr J. Morgan, of Prince Rupert, H, GC. Fraser, school inspector, J. H. Thompson, of Prince Ru- pert, spent the weekend at his} ranch here, The Misses Christie arrived |' SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.8, PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 pm. For ANTOX...--.---000+ sececcrsecseeeeseWednesday, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART... ---.-ccceseneerseseseens caeaees Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE, effective June 30th §S, PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, m and Buckley Bay, each Monday, at 8 p.m For Skidegate and all south Island ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. PASSENCER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BC. EASTBOUND—8.57 FM, Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12. 07 P.M. Daily except ‘Tuesday. Foi Alfantic Steamship Sailings of further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or , R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. a ldiaal Lad VICTORIA, SEATILE and intermediate points each © from Prince Rupert on Friday to spend a few weeks’ vacation with their parents. Miss Rose Deacon. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. T. H. Marsh, for the last two weeks, has left for her home in Vaneuu- ver. Jack Sparks: Jr. left for Dor- reen on Wednesday to pay a visit to his sister, Mrs, T. H. Walsh. Fred Nash has been busy with survey work in Lakelse. THE TERRACE DRUG ‘STORE’ Drugs Patent Medicines Stationery and School Supplies * - ANSCO CAMERAS AND FILMS _ €OILET ARTICLES—Try Day Dream Perfume and Powdera. _horough Hair Nets, single and double ICE CREAM AND IGE CREAM SODAS JEWELRY Gains- FOR MEN—Watches at $2.00 to $15.00; Cuff Linke, Belt Chains and Waldemar Chains, Cigarette Cases, ete. TERRACE R. W. RILEY - oe Prineipal and Mrs. Griffin, ac- FOR LADIES— Nice Wrist Watches, Pearl Necklaces, Bead Necklets. companied by Jack Hayes, left on Friday for Cortez Isl., where they will spend the summer months. Miss Etanda Marsh, who has been on the Prince Rupert school staff for the past year, returned to her home in Terrace last Fri- day. W. Vanmeter was unfortunate in losing a horse of the grey team last week at the home of Mrs. Frank Ross, in honor’ of the tea-! chers, some of whom are leaving Terrace and others going on vacations. The day was pleasant and almost a full roll-call of W. A. workers was present to bid fare- well to the teachers. | W. Sweeney was. in Terrace House and Sign: | Painting L. W. Elder iam Box 84 Minterior Decorating FURNITURE POLISHING ' os, In town and out of town work solicited boxes of the recent election, ‘ PERRACE Britieh’ Columbia J. K. GORDON ) Proprietor ' TERRACE, B.C. last week gathering up the ballot -| while here received the congratu- ipurchased from the Lakelse Lum- ber Co. For some unknown rea- son the animal started to swim could not get up on the bank and was sucked down in the whirl- pool. Mesdames Greig and Bleecker spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frickman at Lakelse, Capt. Douglas Edenshaw and his bride of a few weeks were “}| guests of the former’s sister, their home in Massett on Friday. Dr. H. C. Wrinch was down from' Hazelton last week, and GEO. LITTLE: Terrace, B.C. ed ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER ine aa -, Lown PRICE List ' we etees Lest evenes $18.00 per : Rough Lumber. weer eee ba Shiplap ws. heen ededan seen eeeteen een nnenate 22.50 - Sized Lumber * Veaeeeeenes ec adbecweneves a . 22.50.“ Finished Material. seh sevens vee ¢. -40,00-t0: 65,00“. Shingles... oo is lw len caeteenes from $2.50 to $5. 00 per Ld -Prises subject to change ‘without notice - . Orders filed ‘at short noties, patra tee ces é o t Moulding, te. “on n appligation, me ‘Mill running, continuously... aw lations of his many Terrace sup- porters on his recent election. In return the Doctor expressed himself as more than satisfied for the excellent support given him. Judge Young, of Prince Ru- Smithers on official business. E. T. and Mrs, Kenney return’ visit of - two weeks in Victoria and Vancouver. co M.. -P, McCaffery arrived in, train ona business trip... . the river at Vanarsdol, but could |_ Mrs. Fred Nash, and returned toj pert, wap & passenger, on Thurs-| day. night's, train, en route to| ed ‘home on Wednesday after. al. Terrace on: Wednesday night's - of making bread athome. Sprin & has brought ita increased househol guties and the coming of the hot summer weather will add ite bur- den, Do not slave at the range— Let George do it. “Let George Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER . . } me Highest avality fresh bread ‘and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the ne The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. Save yourself the work and worry PARTIES CATERED TO | ‘Town and Country Homes can be thoroughly protected and beautified-inside and out—with MARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS AND VARNISHES (Mado in Canada) | There's a Martin-Senour desler i in y our ne! ighborhoods who will help you to get the right Paint an Finish for every surface, «+ FoR THE HOUSE = L008 Pure” Paint fe absolotely gure White Lead and Zing Oxide, ground In pure Linseed Oll to nue Gosoeee by. powerful mechinsry. Ic apreade encior, ourert more sudiace and protects fonger than most other mekee, FO THB FLOGRS='"Senour’s Floor Pelat!'wgives a bard, \. urable finish thet ataye fresh and bright—sod it cestaloly does , der—and Weer—and Weate | FOR THE BARN—"'Red Schoo! House Faint’, A real wood presetver. . Stays fresh and’ bright for yoarts Bptande y= an - covera woll~ready, tor the brush, Pg FOR THE CARRIAGE: AND AUTO—Manle- Senour Carkge -eod A Auto Color Verniiher—easy to apply —choice of tes: shaded. . FOR THH WAGONS, Machinery and Tools—"Macilo- Sencar} | ‘ By -‘Vagon ood Implement Paint" | A quartis snoegh foe the average i omar Protects steiost woar and rue . : _ TERRACE HARDWARE ca Agar'& Brooks 4. C:. Barker, left tor}. ‘Wednesday's 8: ‘train, 7 TERRACE _ whe en ae