‘tothe South line of Lot 1043, thence THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, a r TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON” Proprietor \ C TOURIST [{OTEL ' TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor F. W. Moersch City Market, Prince Rupert ’ FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold Fall Line of Groceries P.O. Box 123, Prince Rupert Notice Range 5, Coast District Take notice that I, Oscar Olander, of Rosswood, B.C., Miner, intend to apply for permission to purchase the follow- ing described-lands:— Commencing at a post planted 20 chains west of the N.W. corner of Lot 5118, thence south 20 chains, thence West to the East bank of the Cedar River, thence North following the river East to point of commencement, con- taining 20 acres more or less. . Oscar Olander. Dated Dec. 8th, 1922, 4108 “LAND ACT Notice Take notice that I, Pierre Limousin, of Terrace, B.C., occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to pur- chase the following described land:— Commeneing at a3 post planted at the South-West corner of Island No. 3, situated on the Skeena River in the vicinity of Lot 3738, Range 5, Coaat District, thence North, east, thenee South, following the contour of the Island all the way round, containing 40 acres more or legs. . Pierre Limousin, ' Applicant. February 28rd, 1923. 031 MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “1XL"”, “Tyee”, “Silver - Tip’, “Silver Queen’’, “‘Silver King’’ Miner- 2! Claims, situate in the Omineca Min- ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located near Owen Lake | TAKE NOTICE that H.C. Wrinch, Free Miner’s Certificate No. 52202C, intend, sixty dayé from the date here- of, to ap ply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. ; ; ; And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this Seventeenth day of eto ber, A.D. 1922, « MARCH 9, 1998 : ee | TOURIST LUMBERING MUNING Hor Srawas - . TERRACE HonncuuruRE ” Mrs. Dover is down with a very bad cold. D. D. Munro was in town dur- ing the week, Mrs. Warne is expected home from Careross in about a month. J. MacIntyre went to the coast on Wednesday for a few days, Mrs. Vital Soucie and Mrs. D, McKinnon went to Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Mrs. Ross has returned home from Washington after being away some months. The Farmers’ Institute is in- vestigating lime deposits near the Little Canyon. Mrs, Marsh is-improving.» She has been two or three wéeks much below par. - On the heights the log-hauling is yery difficult, while down below the snow has all gone. An examination for fire war- dens is to be held at Smithers towards the end of this month. Capt, Johnson, of the provincial liquor control board, paid a visit to Terrace on Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morphy have gone on a visit to Seattle where they propose spending a few months. . Before leaying for Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Parsons was made the recipient of a purse from the Ladies’ Guild. The timber inspectors have been busy this week and many carloads of ties and poles have been shipped. The monthly meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Ross on Wednesday and was very suc-| cessful, . H. Lewis Sharpe, who is well known here, is going to Surf Inlet, where he is taking up secretarial duties, , Mrs, J. K. Gordon and her son, Frank, have gone south by way of Vancouver and Seattle and ex- pect to be away for a few months. Capt. and Mrs. Colthurst went to Vaneouver on Friday, Mrs. Colthurst being on her way home to bring their children over here. Rev, J.H.. Young has had a 1 bad tine with a severe cold. He was unable to take servicein the Presbyterian church on Snnday and Rev. T, J. Marsh took his place. _ Prospecting in the Kaium Lake district is being carried on with energy and it is confidently stat- ed that the spring will see the number of people enraged multi- plied several times, the Northern Polytechnical In- stitute, proposes to visit Terrace shortly with a view to consider- ing the provision of technical and vocational education in the dis- trict, Fred Bishop is getting into the picture show business 0. K. He has his films booked ahead for a year, so that there should be few. annoying failares. Only good stuff is coming Terrace way. .There was a Parent-Teacher mecting in Progress Hall, Thurs- day evening, From now on the local P.-T. Association will meet on the second Thursday in every month. Everybody welcome. 1 Convenor. James Richmond is having a meat department partitioned off at his store and when completed he will be able to keep fresh meat and -provisions in perfect con- dition all through the warm wea- ther. The meat department will be. screened off and there will be installed one of MeClary’s best refrigerators, The addition should be quite a drawing ecard. Rev. T. J. Marsh held service in -Usk last Wednesday night. Among the visitors registered at the Tourist Hotel were:—F.Gullett, H. Mc- Coy, Usk; T.H. Johngon, J. M. Hoekin, Vancouver; P. Terrier, Hanall; Joe Bent, H. L. Sharpe, Princé. Rupert; Guy A. Wesley, R.Milto,n Amesbury; C. Childs, Nelaon; L.Aisthorpe, Prince George; E. Lind. Registrations at the Terrace Hotel this week inelude:—J. C. Knight, J. 5. Ormheim, R.A. Harlow, M.M. MeLoch- lan, Prince Rupert; 8. V. Ardagh, New Hazelton; W Brackenbury, Amesbury; H.W. Sharpe, Hazelton; ©. A. Rogers, J.H, Hamilton, Vancouver; R.P. Wilmot, Victoria; G.A. Cowell, C.N.R.:; J. Cott, R.H. Eaton, F. Dobie, J. D. Albert, P. Brodin, T.Johnston, T. Olson, " Was Knocked Out A.P. Chennette on Monday night. He was driving a team with poles on a bob-sleigh between Terrace and the Skeena and was keeping to the ditch to avoid the bare ground.’ His rig struck and knocked down a telephone pole| which struck him in its fall and threw him off the sled into ‘the bush among some slashed wil-{ lows. Rev. T. J. Marsh came along shortly and ‘noticed the team: without a driver, He stopped the horses and W. Jones then came up. Mr. Marsh went back and found Chennette just recovering.and still in a very*hazy condition. “He led Chennette back to his team and Jones saw him home. Ghennette was rather badly burt ubout the head and body. a Are you a subscri ber yet? Saturday, Mar. 3... Terrace Weather —Temp’re— ——Precipitation—— Depth = + ~ Date ' Max. Min. Rain Snow ‘Total ofsnow Remarks Wind Sunday, Feb. 25.... 88... 81... .17.. 1 17 16" ..rain,sleet,. S. Monday, Feb. 26... 41... 85... .51.. 610, 11". rain’... SB, Tuesday, Feb. 27... 89... 58... .46.. 4. 48-10", tain .. SE | Wednes., Feb. 28.. 41... 32., .87.. uh 87. 10". shwre » 5W. Thursday, Mar, 1..87..24., 02... 1. 02,10"... fair 1. We Friday, Mar. 2..... 86... 16... a vee 1". fine. W, 87... 2 OF » overcast., S,E. -08 ., 10" A rather serious accident hefel |} John Pinder Moss, director of | GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List _ $18.00 per M Rough Lumber...............25.2 0202 teens Shiplap.......... bees Sererrrreeere eases 22.50 * Sundried and Sized ..... ‘oueeteoes sete eeees 22.50 ‘* Finished Material ..2. .............. 40.00 to 65.00 “‘‘ Shingles. .......... cles Meeeee 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 CARBONOL The New Dicinfectant 7 Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, stables, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE \ JAMES RICHMOND begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of _\ MEAT ~ Local Produce 7 Fach Week TERRACE | ian National Railways | Grand Trunk ‘Pacific Railway S.S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every PRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE = For STEWART AND ANYOK—every Wedneaday at 8.00 p. m. g.8. PRINCE JOHN will | leave P ince _Rupert for Vancouver via. NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m., Jan. _ 6th, 20th, Fe » ord, 17th, March 3rd, 17th, 31st. - oe el _ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B‘, - EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda , 11.51 P.M, WESTBOUND—Daily. except Tuesiay, 1.42 P, Wi. For Auhntic Steamship Saili further information apply to any Gread Trunk Pacific, < A, McNicholly Auitant General Freight and Pastenair ‘Agent, 204 an Pacis Agent on PPPS he hung Terrace Club LIMITED 3, MeDongall, Proprietor FURNISHED” ROOMS. POOL TABLES Soft Drinks Opposite Station Cigars : with self-starter, 00 extra wie Star ariet, $85.00, ox HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT -- European Flan . Rates $1.50 per day and up DELIVERY First-class Cafe | [Ta Carte BOOKING ORDERS NOW FOR spring Jn _| TERRACE moroRs fy