racenat a Sree TES ie . _ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1921 eee a _Honni@uurone Ab. Little arrived i in town on Saturday from” Kalum: Lake and reports much. activity among the Two new cottages , are ‘being built on the lake shore and one or two: ‘Taotor Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, Miss Waldron and B. Vanderlip made tr. _ : ~~ rin — ws = an = . — — ' “Hite flor SPAmGs TERRACE — 7 | Prince Rant are ; ” * i ; Constable - Eggleshaw made’ a THE Lavoe Hore . business trip:to. Prince. Rupert iw NortHern 8. C, last week, . Prince Rupert, B.C. Mrs. -D. D. Munro returned to|miners at: the ‘lake. a a Terrace on Thursday after spend- : — ing the Winter ‘at Smithers with European Plan, her husband. Mrs,. Munro’s a ‘{ |many friends were pleased to see, the lake this summer. So TY her in Terrace as-they were be- . Rates $1.60 per day up. \ginning to think: that Smithers q { | friends had made it so pleasarrt m ¢ P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. find this a grand hotei to atop at. ‘| calsuperintandentat the Hospital, The Dalkey Hotel| E. E. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan “The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley." Tourists and Commercial men All trains met. Autos, livery or’ rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B.C. Omineca Hotei C. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourista and to commercial men. — Dining room in connection , Rates reasonable, Patronage is { solicited: ) Hazelton - - B.C. . x Aa hss . . _ . Importers and” Dealers in Wallpapers . We carry, the © Burlaps largest and - Paints a most varied Oils stock in "Varnishes. * Northern -Glass ‘British — Columbia Brushes, Etc. Write us for ‘piformaition when as renovating or building your home ‘Make Your Home Attractive 7 Beaver BoaRD DISTRIBUTORS A.W.EDGE Co. . vee we The Hazelton Hospital ‘issues ticketa for any. period at $1. 5 per 7 . month in advance, | ‘This rate in- F _ eludes: office ‘consultations. and - ‘medicines, os well as all costa . while in.the Hospital. Tickets are. obtainable in Hazelton from the - ‘drug store; frem’T.. J. . Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from tha medi- re, zy BC. CAMELS | BUBALMING For bupraten ACAPROLALYY © ; P.O. Box ois” FRINGE RUFARE: “BO, ‘The Hazelton. Hospital || Hl for her that. she would. not Te- turn this summer, . Sam Kirkaldy went'to Prince Rupert. on Thursday, ' ‘returning on Friday night. pA ET Kenney, who. was up the line on’a business trip, re- turned to. Terrace on Thursday. 8... Gordon, of. Aiyansh.came overland from the Naas, arriving’ in Terrace on Tuesday, and left |for Prince Rupert on Wednesday. He is engaged in ranching i in the Naas Valley. , ‘B. Colbachini, who for a long time has been suffering with]. : rheumatism is back home again after taking a course of treat- ment at the’ hot springs in Port Essington, but is not any better. Born—To Mr.‘and Mrs, Chas: |Nelson, jr., at Terrace, on Fri- day, May 2, a son. . The G.W.V.A."Auxiliary whist drive and dance was postponed on account of the political meet ‘ing. The Auxiliary will hold the ‘the first. Friday in June. A. McGiilvary Jeft Terrace on ‘Thursday en route ‘to: Vancouver on a business trip. © S. Smithers, arrived in. Terrace’ on Saturday and were joined *here. by Mr. Long’s sistera and little daughter. .He is en. route to Vancouver, where he will make his home for the present. _ “Mrs. A. X. Wilson, of Remo, was a visitor in Terrace last Saturday, paying a yisit-to the Hill Farm and also attending the W.A, bazaar.” ‘Mrs. Olof Hanson, of Prince Rupert, spent a few days in Terrace, the | ‘guest of Mrs. G. Little, returning: to Prince . Ru- pért on Sunday. oe Everyone is busy in the gar- dens and many have, planted their ’ seeds. . io *Born—To. Me. and Mrs. Ged. - ‘Dover, : of Terrace, a son, qos: May. 3. Mrs. Morse ‘Hatt.: returned: to Smithers on-the next train, © and: Mrs: Hatt: will: visit ~ 7 am | in. Terrace for a few days. | Rev. W, a Parsons. returned to. Terrace on’ ‘Sunday: from’ up| next whist. drive and danee on ‘Long and young son, of |: at] the Hazelton. Hospital, on. Satur- “we bee Mr. ° ‘and, Mrs.:. Floyd Hatt, of 7 a || smithers, arrived in Terrace on|.. Sunday. to pay'a Viait.to Mr. and): : Floyd. Hatt os the line,. where. he held week-end os a motor trip to: Lakelse Lake on Sunday last. Constable and Mrs. C. A. Man- cor have arrived. ‘at Britannia Beach, their new home, . and like it very much, , Joe Bush, of Usk, waaa Ter. race visitor on. Monday... Wm. Vanderlip paid a visit: to Prince Rupert this week. Fred Aiken was a visitor to ‘Prince Rupert on Monday. D. D. Munro, of Smithers, ar- rived in Terrace last Monday. and spent a few. days at his home here. | Cc. F..A. Green made a trip to Prince Rupert last Monday. W. .Q. Fulton, of Prinee Ru- %, ~ Lake to have a few days’ fishing with . “Bruce Jobnstone, who is still at the: > lake, “y {who has been. “spending the \by N. J. Oden, of Providence, R. launches will be‘in. operation on’ . ' ‘ eT . {were John Connel, of Victoria; pert, arrived in Terrace on Satur- |day' night, and went to Lakelse| man. : p. W. Austin, of Kalom Lake, winter monthe : ‘in- Oregon," re- turned to Terrace on’ Saturday last. Mr. Austin is accompanied L. and it is their intention to proceed to. Kalum Lake as scon as possible to prospect on the for- mer’s claims. | John Raven,. of Kalum Lake, was a Terrace visitor last week, Mr. and Mrs. W.:C. Sparkes, Jack and Donald Burnett made a motor trip to Lakelse Lake last Sunday. _ The G.W.V.A. Auxiliary held a business meeting on Tuesday in the Veterans’ hall. There was much work accomplished and the attendance was large. The presi- dent was in the chair. A new vice-president will be elected at the next meeting to fill the vacancy caused by the departure of Mrs. A. C.. Mancor. . Spoke for Third Party The forthcoming election got away to a good start in Terrace on Friday evening, May 2, when the Provincial party opened their campaign before a full house in Progress Hail. The sneakers and T. J. Tener, of Vernon, while C, R. Gilbert acted as chair- The meeting was interest- ing and was much enjoyed by all as both weére good. talkers and each had his own: line of humor, : SAY iT WITH 1 FioWERS” Cut Flowera Bouguets ~ Wreatha D. Glennie ! - FLORIST "Pot Plarits Bulbs. fs Seeds... ; 635 Second Avenue : (Near Post Office) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Gold Fish: - Bird Cages _ and Bird Supplies .¢~ Norwich and German Roller Canaries PRINCE RUPERT Exchange J. SIGMUND A. 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