é HE TERRACE | cc ete ne op ce ep done ae “TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, 1926+ an porate — No, 29 — TOURIST _ LUMBERING M Hor SPRINGS TERRACE Howttoautms Ai - Mr. and Mrs, T. Shackleton, of ma Usk, were yisitors in town on ee; Toursday of last week. mat Miss Janet Young has returned fee after spending a pleasant holiday fam with relatives in Vancouver and fea other points. ™: Mrs. Rood and son returned fm to Prince Rupert last week after mm. holidaying at Hill Farm. me John McRae, of Prince Rupert, Ma'spent the week-end with his m@ family, who are holidaving. at aa: Jas. Thompson’s ranch. fo 6S. A. Davis, J. Hoar and David Bea Wilson, of Kalum Lake, spent the week-end in town. mw: & A. Jones, who has been spending some time in the Kalum mm Lake district, returned to town fee on Thursday last, coming over fe the hills by way of Usk. en = =6ric and Douglas Christenson, me Carl and Walter Smith, and John aa Navlor, who have been spendixg f part of the school holidays at S Hill Firm, returned last week to $. r'spective homes in Prince a rer. SB oO. T. Sindal, who spent the | past week in Vancouver attend- fing the merchants’ convention, 7 retur.ed home the end of the B week. f Marv MeConnell, of Prince Ru- M@ pert, is the guest of Mrs. Nigel Ba Sherword this week. on Friday last, injured knee, the. holiday season in Terrace. Wednesday. with friends. on Saturday. spent a holiday in the south. Mr. and Mrs. 5S. family spent several days in Smi thers this week. “ Mr, and Mrs. Wr. Little. the B,D. Bridge Club last Tues: day evening. -C. R. Gilbert, who has been holidaying in the south, returned Jokn Chretien was a patient in the Terrace Hospital last week for a few days last week with an Geo. W. Munro, Prinee Rupert, gpent the week-end with hia fa- mily, who have been spending Mrs. D C. Stewart, of Prince Kupert, who with her three chil- dren has been holidaying at Hill Farm, returned to the coast on Geo, Little returned from Van- ecuver on Friday, accompanied by his son Dudley as far as Smi- thers, where he spent this week Mrs. Hatt sr., who has been visiting her son, J. Morse Hatt, left for her home in Vancouver Mrs. Hillyard has returned to her home at Kalum after having Service and Miss Margaret Hulherg, Prince Rupert, is staying at the homeof Mrs. L, H. Kenney entertained Rev. F. W. Barfoot was a visi- tor to Usk, returning on Wed- nesday. Messrs. Brady and Bowser are holding a meeting here Saturday evening. C. Collart, of Prince Rupert, spent the week-end with his fa- mily, who are holidaying at Hill Farm. T, Erkman had the misfortune t> cut his hand severely while working at the Amsbury miil and went down to Prince Rupert on Wednesday tor medical attention. Mrs. W. H. Watt and daugh- ter, of Amesbury, are visiting Mrs. Watt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank, Kicssumkalum. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. who have been holidaying in Terrace for the past two weeks, left for their home in Prince Ru- pert on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T Brooks return- ed home last Monday from Queen Charlotte City, where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Bleecker. Mr. and Mrs. 0, von Hees and dauchter left on Saturday for Vancouver, where they ‘will re- ade. Mr. von Hees has spent many years in and around Ter- race, and until recently was. ac- countant for the Geo. Little mill, Mrs. von Hees’ departure will'be felt keenly. in loca! musical circles as she is an accomplished pianist and one who gave of her talents most freely in church and com- munity functions. They have .|the hearty wishes of a very wide circle of friends. British Statesmen Tour Canada "TT renty-one members of the United Kingdom’s dele- gation to the Empire Parliamentary Association conferences in Austrailia in the fall who arrived at Quebec on the 8.S. “Empress of Scotland.” The dele-_ gation is headed by the Rt. Hon, Arthur Henderson, former Secretary of State for Home Affairs and vice-chairman of the delegation. The Marquis of Salisbury who is chairman, arrived in Canada earlier and will meet the delegation in Vancouver when, they will sai] on the $.S. “Aorangi” for the Common- wealth, Travelling over the Canadian Pacific lines, the Parliamentarians will tour‘leisurely across Can- ada visiting most of the principal cities making aA study of conditions in this Dominion. A motor trip from. Banff to some of the beauty spots in the Cana- dian Pacific Rockies ts anticipated before the party embark for the Antipodes. . poi Tres _ The conferences in Australia will be of an informal nature, taking place in all the states of tha Common- wealth. They wil] be met in Australia by represen- tatives of the parliaments of the Union. of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Malta, New Zealand and _ the Legislature of British India. The delegation is going to assist in the ceiebrations im connection with the opening of the new Australian capital, but at the same time an intensive study of conditions in that Dominion will be made. They. will obtain first hand knowledge on economic problems and trade develop- ment and a study of the Dominion’s affairs as a whole will be‘made, Conferences of a similar nature will be held every two years following an agreement ; reached at the 1924 South African meeting. The members of the party from left to right are: Top row---B. MM. g African beanth; Sir Frank Nelson:. Sir Howard D'Egviile; Rt. Hon. Ian MacPherson, K.C,; Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, ‘ Evelyn Cecil, GB.E.; Dr. J. H,. Williams; . Major Bryan Cooper, Chairman ofthe Irish Free State branch; Senator Sir Edward Coey Bigger, Irish Free State. Top row—I’, A. Broad; A. V.” Aldxander; Luke Thompson; J. B.. Couper; Sir Sydney Henn, K.B.B.3- Senator Michael F. O’Hanlon, Irish Fred State; “We ‘Mackinders Brig.-Gen. C. R. Ingham Brooke, C.M.G.). _ acDon=. . Di8.0.¢ J. Q. Lamb; Col. the Hon. Angoi nell, C.B., O.M.G.; Dr. T. Dri on. ngzug Osmond Esmonde, T:D., Irish Free Stata O. Clough, secretary of the South’ hief Labor Whip; Rt. Hon, Sir - Drummond Shiels, MG; 3 ! : 1 pT Teer, Ta Qn STEAMISHIP and TRAIN SERVE PPPS LS Sailings from THURSDAY, VER and intermediate points each MONDAY and fa For ANYOX and STEWART each MONDAY and sa For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY 4.00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY 4.00 p.m. } VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- 4 p.m., and SATURDAY, 6 p.m. very FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. - PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B,<. EASTBOUND-3.14 p.m. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—11.47 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. a. PPP PPS Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders,. Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment, , For Adantic Steamship Sailings of hither information . apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, ovrrrrers PROP “ne et teal er baad Rough Lumber..... Shiplap ... Sized Lumber ..... Finished Material.... .... Shingles..... . abeateae Orders filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List veceeteeeeerees BBO veeveree, 40:00 to 65.00 veseaees trom $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice - Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ..-518.00-per M vecevteeiesess 22.50" ee Mill ranning continuously. [ SCHOOL PRICKS RIGHT “School days, school days, Good old Golden Rule ~ JUST IN—A GOOD.SUPPLY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS FOR READING, WRITING, AND ARITHMETIC ‘Riley's Drug Store OPENING days.” TERRACE, IL GOODS RIGHT eS ——— Pe a | . : MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.LS. TERRACE, B.C. Survers Turovanour CentraL B. G, “Government Liquor Act” Notice of Application for Consent to Transfer of Beer Licence.: NOTICE IS HEREBY.GIVEN that on the 11th day of September next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence numbered 472 and.issued in respect to the premises being’ part of a building known as “Tourist Hotel’, Terrace, B.C., situate on Lots 1 and 2, Block 11, in Subdivi- sion of Distriet Lot 869, Range 6, Coast District, Map numbered $72, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, from Alexander Philenio Chenette, of Ter- race, B:C.,. the Transferee. DATED day of August, qv”; 1926. ; ‘GEORGE TESSIER, race, B C., to George Tessier, of Ter | ED at Terrace, B.C.,. the. 13th) Applicant and Transferee. | TERRACE BAKERY | CLAYTON & COMPANY | TERRACE, B. C. Under New Management One trial keeps you. our customer, so try us once Quality, Promptness our motto in .shipping orders -’ fea eas TERRACE HOTEL ‘J. 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