THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923 ee es aes ———— oe a J TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ae , C TOURIST Hot SPRINGS ’ LUMBERING * RESORT TERR ACE Minina | HorRTICULTURE ater —= Dan. McKinnon had his vaca sistance of crutches. TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE 5 The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection _ Fred. Dubord, Proprietor Prinee Rupert on Friday. water on his ten-acre holding. weeks, We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dis- trict at any time and at a reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: 1 short, 2 long TERRACE MOTORS had an enjoyable time. a bad attack of pneumonia, R. T. next day. each place. Prince George. PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Ice Cream Sodas Soft Drinks Confectionery Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 8 p.m. Cigars Cigarettes Ice Cream supplied in quantities S, J. Kirkaldy, Terrace missions in B.C. T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store open Saturdays only from hoon on Prices Now Reduced entered. Rupert. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.LS. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys THRovenouT CENTRAL B, C. Wednesday. Wednesday's train. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT - Boropean Plan "Rates $1,60 per day and up and up First-class Cafe is Gaste Kitsumkalum timber limits. nesday. . Mactarlane returned to Terrace last Wednesday. He was still far from well, and though he conducted service in the Presby- terian Church on Sunday morn- ing, he felt compelled to leaye for his home in Vancouver the Six members of Chautauqua a . arrived in town on Monday from|_ Miss Grace Bedore, of Prince Prince Rupert on Friday, accom- “ee panied bv Dr. G. A. Wilson, J. Desjarduies has had good superintendent of Presbyterian success with his new holding on Sidney Bazett-Jones, of Prince ; Rupert, who has been holidaying| [te was reported in town on in Terrace, was the only B.C. candidate who succeeded in pas-|not been seen since he left, for sing the recent Intermediate ex- Maroon mountain some three amination of the Institute of weeks ago and fears are that he Chartered Accountants of B. CG. There were eleven candidates} G. Hamblin has been effecting. Fred Hall has been eruising -lon Wednesday for a few hours. tion week last week and went) Mrs. L. G. Skinner was spend- down to Prince Rupert on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hughson and| Mrs. Green, last week, and left family left for Vancouver on| to visit Vancou yer, Monday, and intend making their) Mrs. Deane, who is interested homethere. A number of friends! in the literary needs of the smel- saw them off. Mr. Hughson has|ter town, has been spending a not quite recovered from his re-|vacation with the Greens, re- cent accident and still finds it}turning to Anyox at the: week- necessary to depend upon the as-| end. ing a few days with her mother, Miss Franks and Miss White, Mrs. James Richmond and Miss| both of the Rupert hospital staff, Erie Richmond went down to|having holidayed at their re- spective homes, have returned to Bill Charter has had an offer of | Rupert. assistance the Soldier Settlement} Mrs. UG. Jones has been spend- Board contingent on his finding |ing a few days with the Donalds. A bush fire was started on He went up to Anyox on Sunday | Gaturday by the heavy lightning and expects to be away som€|near Kitsumkalum. It took a good many hours’ work to get it Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lindsay | under control. anda party of friends motored) Alex Michaloff is down from out to Deep-Creek on Sunday and| Anyox having a look over his fruit ranch. After being in hospital at Prince; )essrs Tice and Eastham, the Rupert nearly three weeks with} provincial agricultural experts, spent Friday night in town. A number of Prince Rupert ladies arrived in Terrace Satur- day to spend a few davs. Archie McCormick came down from Kalum Lake at the week- end. R. E. Allen, of Hanall, was a The Rev. J. H, Young visited visitor on Monday. Cedarvale and Woodcock over the Blasting the stumps from the week-end, holding services at|ne&W roadway to the projected bridge enlivened things for the juveniles on Wednesday. Rupert, is at present staying Dr. H. RB. Grant returned to with her uncle, Ab Bedvuur, on|i Terrace Heights. Kalum Street, his crops being ample. Tuesday that J. E. Garland had may have had a mishap. some good clearing work on the Mrs, Smith, who has been Horseshoe Drainage ditch. keeping house for Dad Weeks Tom Kent has gone to live at for the past two years, went|Remo. down to Rupert on Wednesday| Mrs. Marsh will he at home to for medical treatment, and pro-|the ladies ‘of the community on poses to proceéd to her home in| Wednesday afternoon, Aug 29, New Westminster as soon as she] from 4 to 6. is ‘sufficiently recovered. Mrs.| J Richmond has undertaken Amesbury, who has been nursing/+) rent Mrs, MeGregor’s house Mrs, Smith, accompanied her to| when it is vacant, The government department Mrs. F, W. Moersch and fami-| eoncerned is advertising for ten- lv, who haye been holidaying at) gers for the erection of a steel Lakelse, returned to Rupert 0n|pridge over the Skéena River at Terrace. The contract is to be Dunc. Melntosh came in on/let in two parts—one for the superstructure and one for the substructure. The members of the G.W.V. A. Women’s Auxiliary held a busi- Joe Spitz] was in town Wed-|ness meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Creelman on Tuesday. On. his way to ‘the Municipal | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown and Officers’ Conyention in Rupert, | child have come to reside here Qlof Hanson stopped off here from Dorreen. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C LUMBER MANUFACTURER LumsBer Price LIst Rough Lumber.......-2.-..sceereeer er eetes $18.00 per M Shiplap ....-. 2c cece cece ete ere eee en neces 22.50 Sundried and Sized errr saree 22.50“ Finished Material ...: ........... ...40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles. ......----.ceeeere .... from $2.50-to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. ‘Prices of Moulding, etc., on application Our Winter Stock of COLEMAN ‘QUICKLITE’ LAMPS and LANTERNS ig now in, and we algo have a good supply of MANTLES AND PARTS AT CITY PRICES Also a good assortment of FLASHLIGHTS TERRACE, 8.0. SMITHERS, 2.¢. COAST STEAMSHIPS Sailings From Prince Rupert MF rnd s.$. Prince Rupert and Prince George 4 For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intermediate points ve eeeeees Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. ANYOX vecneeecemesneeeeepeeeetsneeeneeneteas Wednesday, 10 p.m. STEWART .0----2- cece cceeteanseseneeeneneteeeenas Friday, 10 p m. s.s. Prince Albert or Prince John VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS.......Wednesday, 8 p.m. SKEENA BIVER PORTS ....cc.ceseecne reset eneeees Sunday, a.m. WESTBOUND—12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or futher information apply toany Canadian National Agent or” R. F. MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, H.C. . oan Fresh Bread—When You. Want It | : and workmanship | your satisfaction must be assured, yet lee C i we do not say this boastfully——just prove for yourself. nniContex | on premises * Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line ‘The Terrace Bakery SOx CARBONOL ; The New Disinfectant Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers S. For cleaning chicken coops, stables, ete. . Ts Your Subscription Paidd There i is no o Better Time Than ‘Tods i OOD I a a ee a al / —_ - PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B. | 7 BASTBOUND—10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunda;. ti and As You Like it i You will be delighted and will demand more once you Visit our PS 7 have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. | TRA eo _ With our firm belief in the use of only the beat materials ROOM | am tions made | J ; THE: ‘TERRACE DRUG STOR / . For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART.......-ece0eseeees Monday, 8 p.m. {a