Sa dancing continued until s after midnight. HE TERRACE VoL. 5 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924 eet Successful Whist Party The court whist party held under the auspices of the G.W. ; . a V.A. Ladies’ Auxiliary was a: 8 most enjoyable affair. The people responded verv generously and Be the whist tables numbered four- teen. Miss Dobey won ladies’ me first prize: Mr. Hatt won gents’ first prize; ladies’ consolation a prize went to Mrs. Monckton, and gents’ consolation to Tom Lever. Refreshments were serv- ed by the Auxiliary after which long Attwood The Aux- Mrs, furnisbed the music. Eee iliary has decided to hold a whist gm drive and dance the first Friday in every month, so keen the date open. Mrs. Howard Wilson is taking # over the dining room at the ma Tourist Hotel and will cater to fm the Terrace people for meals. 7 Mrs. Wilson will make a specialty mee of Sunday dinners and asks for im ashare of your patronage. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. SURVEYS TuRougHour CENTRAL B. C. Ne at EE IE IIL flee | TERRACE HOTEL | J. K. GORDON TERRACE Praprietor British Columbia ; ke oy le a ame Pp 7 — Hor Sprines TOURIST : LUMBRAING j| Basoxe TERRACE y.nonnns J.C. Bingham, of. Vancouver, was a Terrace visitor this week. J. Hanson, of Alderson, Alta., was in Terrace on business this week, L. G. Skinner, of Copper City, was a business visitor in Terrace on Monday. Mrs. J. Raven left for Prince Rupert on Monday and will spend a few days there with her daugh- ters, Mrs. H. Creelman and Miss Rose Raven. A, L. Wilson made a business trip to Prince Rupert the first of the week. Percy Skinner, of Usk, was a Terrace visitor this week. There is an epidemic of colds going the rounds in Terrace, sev- eral have been very ill. ‘Mrs. Hippsley, of Lakelse, was a visitor to Rupert last week. Miss Etanda Marsh arrived on Friday night to spend the week- endat home. She returned to Prince Rupert on Sunday. R. L. Eaton, Lakelse hactherv, was a passenger on Monday’s train to Prince Rupert. He re- turned on Thursday. Mrs. Fred Fowler was a visitor in Prince Rupert on Friday. Olof Hanson arrived in Ter- race on Monday. in the ady Building. A | Ladies’ Suits. ANNOUNCEMENT I wish ‘to announce to the ladies of this district that in the early part of April I will open up a Ready-to-Wear Shop Dresses and a full line of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING I will do my best to supply your wants, and solicit your patronage MRS. J. KIBKALDY I willhave a display of Hosiery TERRACE I WILL. SERVE GOOD ‘SPECIAL. RATES TO— “J solielt a share —Announcement to On March 16th I will take possession of The Tourist Hotel Dining Room, and Kitchen SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER TO THE ‘TERRACE. PUBL Ais. Howard M. : ‘Wilson the Terrace Public— HOME-COOKED, MEALS" REGULAR BOARDERS: " of your Bitronage “4 Dorothy,. . Mrs, Lanfear, of the Hill Farm, was a passenger to Prince Rupert on Monday’s train, J. M. Hoekin, of Me & Me, merchants this week. The Ladies’ Altar Society of the Catholic Church met on Wed- nesday the 5th at the home of Mrs, Annie Ross. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G. W. V.A. held their regular meeting on Tuesday the 4th in the Veterans’ Hall. There was a good attendance and much work was accomplished. Const, 8. Gibson, of Port Es- sington arrived in Terrace on Monday on official business. He returned on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Aiken were visitors in Prince Rupert for a few days this week. _ Mrs. J. Kirkaldy waa a pas- senger on Wednesday’s train to Prince Rupert. Mrs. voung son left for the Hazelton Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Col- thurst has been indisposed for several days and needed hospital attention. Judging from the bushels and bushels of fresh ergs that come into our stores it looks ag if it was quite profitable to own a flock of the right kind of hens. Miss Annie Cousins left. for Smithers on Friday evening for a week’s vacation with her friend, Mrs. Burnie. Terrace residents would cer- tainly welcome a good dentist as go many children need attention to their teeth and many adults have to make a trip to Prince Rupert to visit a dentist. Rev. W. J. Parsons was .in Pacific, Hanall and Usk. this week, where he delivered illu- strated lectures on ‘‘Where we got our Bible.” Rev, Parsons returned to Terrace on Friday and gave the same lecture in the Presbyterian echureh on Friday evening. F. C. Bishop is clearing his two town lots opposite the Pro- gress hall with the intention of erecting at once a fine new ‘resi- dence and power house for. the electric light plant. It looks in Terrace as if the carpenters will have plenty of work for a few months at least. Mrs. Ayliffe and ‘daughter, were passengera ‘on Thursday’s train en route to Van- couver fora few weeks’: visit \before going on ‘to Ladvamith, where «Mra. Ayliffe: will spend the summer. Vancouver, was calling on the. (Capt.) Celthurst and Orders filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST : ‘ Rough Lumber............... ce neeees bees $18.0 00 per H Ghiplap.... 0 ..cc cscs eee eeneee ben eneens vee 2D Sundried and Sized ..............c.0 cee eee | 22.50 *S Finished Material .... ............ .40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles............... wees -. from $2.60 to $5.00 per H, ‘ Prices subject to change without notice Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application CANADIAN Winter: | Naou WAY , Islands, March 12th, 26th, For STEWART and ANYOX.......... 5.5. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via | Queen Charlotte e -~ 8. PRINCE GEORGE will sail from’ Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter- medjate pointa each FRIDAY ‘at. 10 a.m. aeeee beuee . Wednesday, ‘it p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B°. EASTBOUND—10,61 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND --12 37 P. W. Daily except Tuesday, She: will not ‘te-| For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent ot R, F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PPPOE PPPS LS Bread, Buns, 4, Biscuits, and Cakes oo We use only the BEST materials " ‘Highest quailty fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any“point along the line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS ~ Proprietor P.O, Box 101 .-. TERRACE, B.C. MARCH— the Month for Colds arid Pneumonia ‘ BE PREPARED Cold Tabiets Throat Pastilea - Cod Liver Oil Preparations White Pine With Eucalyptus and. Honey White Pine With Tar , Thermal Wool ‘R, W. RILEY TERRACE, B.C. Hot Water Bottles ‘TERRACE DRUG STORE The Terrace Club — under ‘the © personal ‘management . of F. .H. AIKEN| who. reg etfal golicits a contin ance re ty, soll turn to ‘Terrace until in-the a favors 0 “all: atrons. Sean has. been purchased by,’ and is now » [tourist HOTEL “TERRACE mg i ts The most comfortable ] 7 along the rallway le nes Now Under. ‘Now Management ie «Cate and’ Sample Rooms i in: 1 con- ot _ , Nection Fred, Duiora Proprietor - ee ee ge) 2 “y phat : rat) Batt to oe ae