THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2%, 198 es ge J TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ~ 6 TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred, Dubord, Proprietor We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dis at a.reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: TERRACE MOTORS 1 short, 2 long PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Sodas Confectionery Tee Cream Soft Drinks Afternoon Tea served from 12 to § p.m. Cigara Cigarettes Ice Cream supplied in quantities S, J. Kirkaldy, Terrace |time harvesting his fruit. ‘lon the wav to complete recovery. T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE aa on: hand Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.LS. TERRACE, B.C. ' . SunvErs Tunovaxout CENTRAL. B.C. TOURIST RESORT Hor SpRincs TERRACE LUMBERING MINING HORTICULTURE ‘. —— a A. Y. Wilson, Remo, was here on Monday. _ Miss McDougall is expected back in Terrace in a week or go. Tom H. Walsh has been as- sisting Mr. Birch for a few days. J. M. Hatt was a business visitor to Smithers this week. Oscar Olander and D. W. Aus- tin came down from Kalum Lake on Sunday. Mrs. Kohne and Mrs. E. Bell went. down to Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Barker have gone out to Kalum Lake fora few days. Geo. Minchin has postponed his journey to Washington and is staying at Rupert for a time. Mr. Attwood is helping Fred Bisnop to put in the town’s electrical equipment. H. St. G. Lee, of Prinee Ru- pert, is holidaying with his fami- ly at Lakelse Lake. Detectives have been giving Terrace the once-over lately but have gone on their way rejoicing. Geo. Hipp’s chickens are be- having well. He has about 160 Leghorns laying. W. J. Martin has had a busy He sent out some attractive crates. Chas. Breyenton returned from hospital on Tuesday. He is well Hon. Dr. Sutherland announced in Victoria that the plans for the Terrace bridge were about com- pleted. Owing to the illness of Mr. Mc- Farlane there was no service in the Presbyterian church on Sun- day night. F.W. Dowling, of the Dominion Telegraphs visited the district last week, returning to Rupert on Monday. ; Jack Wentz has entered upon Andy Long’s place and intends making his home there, He has leased his place in the yalley. - Jim Tyler is going to Vancou- ver on the heels of Bert. Mrs. G. Jones, sister to the two, may also go there for the winter. Fred Nash returned from the Queen Charlotte Islands Monday night’ He has done some survey work out there. . ; ‘Summer flu’’ has caught quite a lot of people out this last fort- night,,and the demands on the doctor have increased. . Cons. /Mancor was called to quell a disturbance on Greig Ave. Monday night,. but on proceeding there found everything peaceful and still. oo . ‘Tom Young’s ‘spirited horse . 2. Kuropean Plan vt : Fates $1.60 per day and up "First-class Cafe, 2 Gate | "ROTEL PRINCE RUPERT: | $)Sats | 3) Andy Long. and broke away last Wednesday once more and: Tom was mulcted in $10. fine. by Magistrate Gale on Saturday. rye Me : ™ his wife. left on. Sunday: for Everett,’ Wash. Their furniture ‘was sold’, by. be much missed in social circles. The loading of poles is rapidly coming to.an end for the present. Another week or two—and the necessary cars—will see all the poles shipped out. Miss Alvorte, of the Dominion publicity department was in Ter- race Friday and Saturday, look- ing up the situation for her de- partment. She visited several ranchers. R. F. McNaughton, of the C.N. R. staff, was at Lakelse Lodge on Friday having a look round. He is said to have been well pleased with what he saw there. But that’s the same as everybody. Qn his return from his geolo- gieal expedition into the Kalum Valley and around the head of Kalum Lake, Dr. Geo. Hanson stayed in Terrace on Sundav night and joined the westbound train on Monday. Everything that grows seems to be looking well now. There are wonderful crops on every hand and this promises to be a memorahle year. Bert Swain is getting a good crop of berries. A good harvest of hay and grain is to follow, His holding looks verv attractive just now, - "Quite a biz gathering assembled at the station to bid good-bve to Mrs, Carr on Friday night when she left for England on an ex- tende1,visit. She hopes to visit the editor’s daughter at Bristol. Rev. J.H. Young was under the weather at the week-end, but is much improved. Mrs, Young underwent an,opevation in Ha- zelton Hospital on Saturday and is getting on well. Dune Munro has been spend- ing a few days at Terrace. He is interesting himself in securing a mighty good exhibit for the fall fair at New Westminster. He wants to let the people know what Central B. C. can produce. Talk of the need for a local cannery has again been raised. Many good berries are wasted each vear because transportation costs too much for them to be marketed.. One oi two ranchers are seriously thinking of tackling the problem. Bessie Moore was the most successful student at the local school last session, She wona special prize of $20 for proficiency and also got $1 for perfect: at- tendance and another dollar for her essay on the protection of the forests, ©, |. fora few days. Although the new location’ is just about-a: mile f Fruit Jars Fruit J ; on hand f 3 a ruit Jars are now on hand for- fam : ruit al’s the canning season. 4 ae = i a Sugar I also have plenty of sugar for Ee The work of moving Little &| |Giggey's mill to near Donald) Bruce’s place‘has-been going on|f from the old one, it is: necessary |to haul the machinery by a round |] about wav for three miles, Two |} or. three weeks will be taken. to refit the-mil! before: actual’ work GEO.LITTLE Terrace, BC "LUMBER MANUFACTURER : LuMBER Price List Rough Lumber.......-......0:eceeee . oi. $18.00 per M Shiplap............... ‘Seaneeveneeeens ‘eueee 22,50 “ Sondried and Sized ...........-.--0-eeeeeee 22.50 ** ’ ,Finished Material.... ....... deeeecs 40.00 to 65.00 ‘“* Shingles........ Lee eeees ve teunes from $2.50 to 35.00 per M Prices.subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Min running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application ” CAMP CHAIRS AND DECK OR LAWN CHAIRS ~~ Ped Only a few left at special prices to clear - Fred Bishop *°tim'roisnxe”” Terrace ‘amc NA RR this season’s preserving. The thrifty housewife is now busy providing against the needs of winter with a stock of home-preserved foodstuffs. Lindsay’s can supply her every need in canning, with reliable equipment and highest quality ingredienta W. F. Lindsay - ~ Terrace g = ee ee 7 eT Tee ame TTL TMV Ty oe. #4 Coast Steamship Service s.8. Prince George ani Prince Rupert | 3 will sail from Prince Rupert every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points, For STEWART... ..-.-.-:cccecseeeeresteeteeeeees Friday, 10 pm.’ For ANVOX ..¢.-.-:ee eee cee eens eeceteserennes Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS. Waem s.8. Prince John June, 27th, July 11th, 26th, Avgust 8th, 22nd! | -— PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuenday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or RF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, : ane FF “fh POPPE * aad Fresh Bread—When You Want It and As You Like It You will be delighted and, will demand more once you Visit our have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. PRA . ‘With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM and workmanship your satisfaction must be aasured, yet lee Cream ‘we do not say this boastfully—just. prove for yourself. andConfee- me mt ; BR, tiona made Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line on premiges GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor Aim P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. iB The Terrace Bakery SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—5.8. Princeas Louise, 8.8. Princes ~ Alice for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, June 8,16,23,30, July 7,11,18,21,25, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—June1f, 18, 26; July 2. 6, 13, 16, 20, 2, 2 For Butedale, ‘Swanson Bay, East Bellas Campbell River and Vancouvelg ‘auction on Saturday, They will can be undertaken. eh the