THE TERRA CEN : pec en a VOL. 4 TERRACE, B..C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1928 No. 39 — — eS 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 P.-T. Meeting Over Funds Morse’Hatt presided at the opening of the Parent-Teacher Association meeting held last Thursday night in Progress Hall, Terrace. There was a very good attendance, Mrs. Sundal having decided not to accept the presi- dency of the Association again, T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced N. Sherwood was elected to that position and took charge of the meeting. Very little business was done, however, owing to. a long and acrimonious discussion which took place with regard to the disposal of the funds raised by the Christ- mas Tree function last: vear. T. H. Scott raised the question and referred in scathing terms to the connection of the Rev. W. J. Parsons with the funds. Mr, Parsons at once repudiated Mr. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. SuRveYS ‘THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B.C. Seott’s statements, and a good deal of rancor was displayed dur- ing the ensuing discussion. Mr. Seott asserted that the Sunday school had no right to interfere with anything which concerned J. K, GORDON ) Proprietor ‘HOTEL TERRACE me a Te oe toy Ee EN Ne a ~ ie ee Ne British Columbia - the day school children and other speakers replied that all of the schools were concerned in the Christmas Tree, Eventually mat- ters were smoothed out, and re- freshments were served by the ladies, The arrangements for the forth- The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is now under the personal management of oF. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons. RE 2 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET coming Christmas Tree were left to the executive. Terrace Gave Thanks Thanksgiving Day was well observed in Terrace. The mills were idle and most places of business were closed for the day. At the Knox Presbyterian church in the evening a chicken supper and sale of fancy work dftew a capital gathering. The poultry was given by the mem- kindly saw to their preparation Mi TOBACCOS. CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. asi RRS AAS enjoyed eating them. ad because it a has twice the. . . butter content ordend ST. CHARLES MILK Put upat SOUTH SUMAS, inthe of the CHILLIWACK DISTRICT. Free Recipe Bock—Write he Borden Cor anconver, in charge. and much enjoyed. $186 to the funds of the church, an, . ? ‘, vo Timber Sale X5617 - the purchase of Timber Sale X9583, Skeena River, Poles and Piling. - J removal of timber... ester, ea High Words at | bers and friends and G. Powers for the hungry mortals who later The sale of work provided much interest during the evening, Mesdames Parker and E. T. Kenney being After supper a musical program was rendered . The whole fuhction was the means of adding |} been removed.. Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, not, later than noon on the 27th.day of November, 1923, for Licence K5667 near Cas- siar, to cut 18,050 lineal feet of Cedar “One (1) year will be allowed for Further particulars of the Chief For- -Mietoria; the District Forester, “th Hot SPRINGS TOURIST LUMBERING - Nor SF TERRACE HonticuLTORE George Minchin is back in town after spending a few months in Prince Rupert, Vancouver and Kitimaat. H. Defontaine is getting to work with his pole contract and is already loading cars with Al poies at the depot. Will Smith—he of the Bench— went down to Prince Rupert on Monday on business. George Little is having a fine camp erected on Keith’s piace where he expects to be getting timber for the next three years. The editor of ‘‘The Last West”’, the C.N.R. publicity paper, again brings Terrace much forward for commendation and makes free use of the news in the Terrace News to this end. Oscar Gendron and Jack Cou- ture are working with J. Wentz getting out poles from north of the town. R. A. Harlow and Major Taylor j ful shack located on Thornhill Harvest Thanksgiving was cele- brated in the churches on Sun- day, Rev. T. J. Marsh officiating in the Anglican church and Rev. W. J. Parsons in the Presby- terian. O. P. Brown has been getting his Thornnill mine into shape. He intends having some men working there in a week or two. Walter Bell, who owns a use- mountain, is at present working on George Little’s staff. Jack Wentz is opening a pole camp north of town. McLaren, Gendron and Coutre are at pres- ent with him. Jack Hepburn was suffering from a bad cold and could not on Monday. Solos were sung by Rev. W. d. Parsons and Miss C. Halliwell at the P.T.A. meeting Thursday. Our sympathies to Alf. Creel- man, Mrs. Creelman is reported to be in extremis. Report says that Tom Master- ton has sold his lot on Eby’s road to KE. T. Kenney. The Terrace News knows of several others who are anxious win, A. McConnel is at. present on the prairies and reports that many farmers with bumper crops will hardly cover their expenses let alone make money. Time that was altered. ' Father Allard conducted ser- vices at the Catholic church on Sundav. nesday from Smithers, where he was a visitor for a couple of days. sing at the Thanksgiving concert Are you a subscriber yet? visited Terrace on Thursday last on road inspection work. : A number of Europeans came in on Thursday from Winnipeg and most of them went out to work with §, Handenschild up the Kalum road. Bobby Leighton, .ferestry su- pervisor, came into town at the week-end and left on Monday homeward bound. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hunter, of Prince Rupert, were visitors to Terrace at the week-end. Eddie Lawrence has had the misfortune to cut his foot badly whilst using the axe and is likely to be under medical treatment for some weeks. His visits to town on his grey charger are matters of interest. Will Treston came in on Sun- day and spent the night in town. R; H. Eaton, who is acting manager of the Lakelse Hatchery was in town Sunday. The pole men are getting to work again, several camns work- ing around Terrace and Lakelse. A. Goodenough came up to see after affairs on Wednesday. Joe Spitzl’s house on the bridge road is rapidly approaceing com- pletion. Many and mighty have been the explosions on the new oad long time. on Tuesday. .. : lately and much. roek"has thereby The mountains grumble their echoes for quite a J. L. Christie and H. S. Parker were Rupert visitors to Terrace The members: of the Ladies’ Guild held their fortnightly meet- . Orders filled at short notice, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. _ LUMBER MANUFACTURER “Domper Prick List Rough Lumber.,.......+..- peepeeesereeans $18.00 per M Shiplap oo... c.e cee eee ee eee eden eee ee ene es 92.50 ‘ Sundried and Sized ......... baeepeeeens ..., 22.50 * Finished Material .... ......00s----5 40.00 to 65.00. *‘ Shingles........00. e200: eeeees from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice _ Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ~ Mill running continuously. - - om. wT TT. 2. ANYOX STEWART S.§ PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November 8rd, 17th, December Ist, 16th, 29th » ete een mew enstesereceneret Fall Steamship Service §,8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE will sail. from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and | THURSDAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE and intermediate points. ; wuemwe ene ee ee Pee ee rete Effective October 4th Wednesday, 10 p.m. ‘ Saturday, 10 pm. ere ee ee neeeae 3 | PASSENGER TRAINS EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M, Daily except Sunday. 1 WESTBOUND—12 87 P. M. Daily except Tuesday. vod LEAVE TERRACE B.C. For Alfantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R, F. McNaughton, Diatrict Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ; to sell—but those who wait will T, Shackleton returned Wed=-. Fresh Bre You will be delighted have tasted our bread, ‘With our firm belief in and workmanshi we do not.say t Prince Rupert, B.C. * - ing at the home ot. Mrs. Soueie, é/a nice gathering. being “present. ad——When You Want It and As You Like It and will demand more once you Visit our and our cakes and cookies, too. TEA the use of only the best materials ROOM . _your satisfaction must be assured, yet lee C is boastfully—just prove for yourself. andConfec- fo : 4 4. tons made on premises Higheat quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along, ine “The Terrace Bakery We er » GRORGH POWERS * "Proprietor #0, Box 101° - TERRACE, B.C,,