February 28rd, 1923. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 30," 1928 - rin J TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ‘YY a TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The moat comfortable piace along the railway to stop _ Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred, Dubord, Proprietor F. W. Moersech City Market, Prince Rupert FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold | Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box 128. Prince Rupert LAND ACT Notice Take notice that I, Pierre Limousin, of Terrace, B.C,, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described land:— Commencing at a post planted at the South-West corner of Island No. 3, situated on the Skeena River in the vicinity of Lot 378, Range 5, Coast District, thence North, east, thence South, following the contour of the Island all the way round, containing 40 acres more or less. Pierre Limousin, Applicant. 081 Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “IXL", “Tyee”, ‘Silver Tip’’, ‘Silver Queen”, Silver King” Miner- al Claims, situate in the Omineca Min- ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located near Owen Lake TAKE NOTICE that H.C. Wrinch, Free Miner's Certificate No, 62202C, intend, sixty days from the date here- of, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, -for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this Seventeenth day of Oster ber, A.D, 1922. 3-4 - Nourishing - because it . has twice the | butter content of ordinary fiyid. milk ST. CHARLES MILK pree Recipe Book— fate the Borden Co, emammaee Limited. Montreal. net ‘Terrace t ead rat was of.a very serious character, was reported on Monday to have passed the-critical point and to be improving daily. E. Michaud has sold two lots of land to Messrs. France and La Ferrier on the Lakelse side. Mrs. Bleecker accompanied Miss Thelma Greig to Prince Ru- pert on Friday, whither she went for medical attention. D. D. Munro came down from Telkwa for the week-end. Mrs. J. Warne expects to re- turn from White Horse in a fort- night’s time. Signing up the berry contract has been the chief pre-oceupation ot the week, The snow has now gone- and ranchers are hard at work get- ting ready for seeding. H. A. Swain has over twenty young pigs to dispose of. Dean Coleman, of University of B. C. is to lecture in Terrace on April 26. There is not a single day to be ‘tlost if you want to be on the voters’ list. See Jack Viger of Bert Kenney at once, Dean Coleman, of the Universi- ty of B. C. will give an address on ‘Democracy and Education’’ in the Progress Hall under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers’ Association on April 26, 7 ~ Convenor. C. RB. Gilbert went east on Monday night's train on business, The Parent Teacher Associa- tion states that parents of school children who wish to visit Van- couyer at half fare may do so during the P.-T. A. convention if they apply to Mrs. Sundal. The Farmers’ Institute has 1|purchased an acre Jot fronting the whole length of the west side of the Recreation Ground. The household of Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Fowler has been blessed by the addition of another child, |born in Prince Rupert Hospital. Chris. Larsen is going’ down to the coast for a time. The affairs of the G.W.V.A. are giving promise of better times With the clearing away of the fog the sun will yet shine. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A. met at the home of 1|Mrs, Sherwood on Tuesday after- noon. ‘Good progress with the bazaar work was reported. L, G. Scott, who is known here, was arrested by Const. Cline at Hazelton on Wednesday. He is stated to be wanted in Manitoba. A. ©. Fowler: went down to One of the oldest inhabitants of Northern B.C, was in town this week renewing old acquain- tances. This was A. Leveque, who worked here in the old days of the railway construction. He is now in Prince Rupert. The Women’s Auxiliary met {at the home of Mrs, -F. Ross’ on Wednenday, Mrs. W.: Jones en- tertaining. Mrs. Creelman, whose illness] Usk | Skeena's Indusirial Centre } Gems Archie Carmichael left for Cop- per River after a month’s sojurn John Dally, of Smithers, after a few days as a guest of Mr. and Mrs, A. Wells, left’ for Anyox. ” Mesars. Dyer, Shackleton, Mc- Lennan and Woodward were visitors to Terrace and back on Saturday. There has been a slight activity in real estaie in: the townsite, three original sales being made by Richard Lowrie, lots 21, 33 and 34, of 1.1 to 1.18 aeres each, ranging from $150 to $250, hay- ing passed to residents of town and Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell return- ed to town after a few days’ visit to Mrs. Bell’s parents at Pacific. Miss Marie Eckert and her cousin, Mamie Harrison, left Usk Friday for the Catholic convent, Prince Rupert, where they will: take up their studies in future. Alvert Blackhall came in Wed- nesdav, joining his wife here, who is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Chas. Durham, at the hotel. An epidemic of colds is pre- valant among the people of town. Ole -Aker came in Saturday night from. Bute Inlet, where he had been logging all winter. He is going to devote his time this summer on his gioup of claims above: Hanall. His engaging amile and cheerful laughter is dissipating the accumulated mor- bidity of those temperamental citizens, who feed on one climate too long. Harry Gazanoff, late proprietor of the Dage Hotel at Smithers, having disposed of his interests there to the McKenzie Bros., of Moricetown, is takirtg a trip to the coast, and will return here,’ when he will engage in the de- velopment of the Peerless group of copper ciaims at the head of Kleanza creek in which he is interested: ~ Mr. and Mrs. Thos, ‘Snell have moved up to Pitman, where heis going to take out poles. ‘J. D. Galloway, resident en- gineer, is here from Hazelton, to look over some close-in properties and expects to in a few days. "Misses Weatherhead and Kel- legher are leaving for the south on their Easter holidays. Isaac Spencer and his partner, John Lefrantz came in from the headwaters of the Kleanza, where they immolated themselves dur- ing the entire winter, casting about on snow-shoes over.a depth of ten to fifteen feet of snow, trapping. “Sat, 24, as a guest of Knob Hill. a They were very suc-|. cessful, bringing in a fine bunch']] of ‘prime marten, fisher, mink and weasel skins. Terrace Weather . March Max.Min. Preeip. Wind Sun., 18. 41..82.,. .84 .. rain... SB Mon., 19. 44..92.. 12 .., fair .. sw Tu., 20.. 46..29.. .. fair .. Sw Wed. ,21. 47..95.. .12-..sh’ra,, 8 Thu.; 22. 46... $8 ....07 ..lem..‘sw]> Fri, 23.. 48- wo OB » 08 .? fair... sw. 49.036. ° fair .. sw — GEO. LUMBER MANUFACTURER ae Rough Lumber........... bates beteseessace $18. 00; per M Shiplap..... badeeterstaeeeteereasens Se aeeeee 22.50 i Sundried and Sized .....,..... cv aeeeeeeeens . 22.50 " Finished Material.... . pe ee cen weeese 40.00'to 65.00 - Shingles...) 6... see cesses ee eee 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 LITTLE Terrace, B. C.. LUMBER PRICE List Mill running continuously, CARBONOL - Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers THE TERRACE DRUG STORE The New Disinfectant For cleaning chicken coops, stables, etc. TERRACE JAMES RICHMOND begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of Each Week MEAT * Local Produce 6th, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway | a _§. S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falk, Powell River, For STEWART AND AN¥OK—every Wedneaday at 8.40 p.m, 5. S. PRINCE JOHN will leave P ince Rupert for” Vancouver | via NORTH AND SOUTH EEN ‘CAAREOTTE ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m... Jan. - , BASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda, 1].51 P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P, V. For Aulande Steamship Sailings or further information apply to-day G: d Trunk G. A. MeMichall, Axsistant General Freight and Pasts y A ‘Aga, 2 da ae t Peden * VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE an. 20th, Feb.-3rd, 17th, March 3rd, 17th, Blat. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BE, Terrace Club LIMITED veto We are now open for business TAXICAB AND Cigars FURNISHED ROOMS. POOL TABLES Opposite Station TRANSFER Soft, Ditnks . to any part of the dis- trict at any time and ata reasonable “HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT ut price European Plan Rates. $1.60 per day and up 7 Birst lass fate ' REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION | * ~ yon ‘a: ala Carte Serie : Fy