“*PERRACE,,B, C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER! 4, 1995 7 Omiineea Hotel. C. Ww: Dimi ‘Prop ; .- _— = meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer } AND COMMERCIAL i - MEN ’ Dining room in ‘connection 7 MEALS AT ALL HOURS Hazelton B.C. Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs © HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS av, 4 Pe : {]Ross,. a. travelling ‘shower was -§ {Hatt on ‘Saturday evening last, at . ee aie an 2 . ~ “— ariiicnad ede - —" ds Fo hatte: ey iT BT Be TOURIST Cowpaeme.” . 5 ° @ ed wee ie oS Raw - TERRACE sone Hot SPRINGS, / vt © scone a J* t ee yews _ OP tat a i J. K. Gordon returned on Fri- day last from Prince’ Rupert, where he went for treatment for a broken é arm. Mrs. R.. F. “McInnes returned last Saturday to ker home in Alice Arm after a'stay of several In compliment to Mrs. F. T. held at the. home of Mra. J. Morse jand many dainty ‘articles were {lreceived. A guessing contest !| provided much amusement during the first part of the evening, the ‘i prizewinner being Mrs. A. H. ‘|Barker. The latter part of the Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL Goop Hore. wee ne ao pee ga, iu - one Prince Rupert. BOQ. ee ee t in B. RocuusteR, Manager | Rates $1. 50 per day up. heat J acai ee t { " f ft ( which Mrs, George Little was { |awarded first prize. Delightful refieshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mesdames Munro and Frost. of the geodetic survey, with their: party are conducting operations Jin the neighborhood. :| Mrs. W. J. Kirkpatrick has returned from Freston, Ontario,’ where she spent several months visiting her parents. ' J. A. Grant ‘is’ recuperating lat his home here following an |illness which made him a'patient {at the Hazelton’ Hospital. . Miss Levina Eby, of Smithers, a . ~~ SS a . New, clean and somfortable | Firat-class Dining Room in connection Rates ARE 1 Avrracrive THOS. SHACKLETON - .Prop. re ene | SHACKLETON | | no ne . USK," B.C. 7 and Dorothy Little. ‘ was thé guest last week of Clara ‘The drawing of prizes in aid of the Sacred Heart Church will). take place on Monday, September | 7, in Progress Hall, shortly after | eight o'clock p.m. | : ‘Howard Warne. has -resumed his duties at the local telegraph | office after. spending a vacation |. of two months on his ranch on the bench,:. -A.:.B..Bowie, who was relief operator during that time, left this week for his home in Prince. Rupert, - and RANGES. | of every description, 1 SPECIAL” ATTENTION TO SHIPPING ORDERS Goods f. ob. ‘Prince Ripert see — FURNITURE ‘HOUSE Box: 894: - PRINCE, ich ae rot wie | FURNITURE A MacKenzie’ |! RUPERT, Bi. : _t ~if ny Keeps a supply AYU pany ity | the ye t eer 4 : * Mira. ‘Geo: ‘Dover éiitertained'at three’ tables of bridge: on. Friday evening jast... Mrs, J. K.. Frost 2 was the prizewinner. _ t NS oy ‘y ad ‘et BAA Beelpe Book—- 1» bo to heated eden. Co,., oe ., z MANCORVOE. 4 : ee) small. raitid bows weeks at Kalum Lake. ; evening was spent at bridge, for] G. McCallum and Geo. Dalton, |: ej Rev. W. JiPataons. - 1) James Swann >is a Visitor: in}, a | Mra.-Fi'E. Rogs‘was again the afternoon ‘affair on Wednesday ‘lof. last- week, «when Mrs, E. T. Kenney.and Mrs, F, Lazelle were joint hostesses .at: the home of the former.: Mrs. Lazelle pre- sided ‘at the. tea table, and Miss BE. Frank and Miss Onnolee Greig assisted in serving’ during... the afternoon. - were contributed by Mrs. D; D. Munro, who sang ‘‘Winter Will Come’’, and Miss Belen: Lazelle, who gave two pianoforte solos... ' W. J. Jones, inspector of regis- cial visit to Terrace last week. ° Church held a very successful tea and sale of home cooking last Saturday afternoon, and realized about $37.00. Tom. Marsh, . ‘returned. fi rom Pringe . Rupert on Saturday. and later left for Calgary, where he Alberta Pacific Grain Co,» survey, called. on friends i in. town last week, at Next Sunday, Sept, 6. ‘at three p.m., at the Saered. Heart. Church Bishop Bunoz will give Confirma- tion and bless the bell.. Welcome toall:: . Mra, R. L. ‘McIntosh. returned after a .short stay in. Hazelton follawing the. flower . show, at which she was one ofthe judges. ‘Rev. E. G. Turner,:of Prince Rupert, spent last week holiday- ‘ing in Terrace. . Mrs. A; ¥:- Wileon, of Remo, was a.gzuest of Mrs, C. R. Gilbert ‘last. week, ; -It was a happy gathering of young people: who visited the|: home of Mr. and Mrs.: H. ‘L,. Frank on Thursday evening last week to celebrate the birthday ofi| E. T. Brooks. Games: and dane- ing were enjoyed until midnight, | | when -refreshments were served’ { by: Miss Frank, who. was assisted. by. Mrs. W. H.. Watt. ‘JR, Gibson, ‘of Port. Simpson, i is a guest at the Terrace Hotel: J, Boyd, of Prince Rupert, was a business. visitor in town, of... Prinee.. Rupert,: week- end in Terrace. 4, _Mr,, :Grundy, of Toronto, and niece, Miss..Owen,’. daughter , of: the Rev,.G..C, Owen, af Christ Church, Vancouver, are spending, | ‘holiday:at-Hill;Farm, Phe: Trail ‘Rangers _ vetuiened home: last! Saturday. after'a most enjoyable: week’s outing at Lak- alse Lake. with: their: menitor, - ae Are you a subscriber yet = , Prince Rupert. . guest’ of’ honor: at: ‘a. charming |} Musical numbers|! | tered-:seed: potatoes, paid an’ offi- ; The Ladies’ Aid of the United has accepted a. position with the|} . Dr. Hanson, of the geological 3. Mre. .G. J. Wilkinson. and ‘al mily and Mrs, Irving and family, | Spent ; the} "GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER © 7 Lovee PRICE List’ 3 her word Rough Lumber. 2:20. cee cc ec cece sree ek ‘$18.00 per H , Shiplap .... 0. .... cece ccecsscnuccneceveecess 22.50 | . 4 Sized Lumber ............cccceceucececeses 22,50 “ Finished Material .... seaveeeneence 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. 6.20.00... cols cae eee -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, ete. on application ' at cap, 7 S.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly | for Van- j. Coast Steamship ana Train Service CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS sailfrom — —t PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA i S) SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY at 4,00 p.m, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6.00 p.m, For ANYOF and STEWART— Monday and : Friday, 4.00 p, m. .For SKAGWAY and Alaska ports— Wednesday, 4,00 p.m. couver via Queen Charlotte Islands, > PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. - EASTBOUND-—3.15 p.m. daily except Sunday. - WESTBOUND—11,37 a.m. daily except Tuesday. © i Fox Adantic Steamship Sailings or buther information apply to any Cenadian National Agent or RF, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, - “i rere re vee rates’ ' 2 It MUST Be GEO. POWERS. "The public is highly discriminative in the matter of the bread it ‘eats: That. the product of the Terrace _ Bakery - ‘ovens enjoys auch a large Imeasure_cf the public favor is elo- * went testimony to its goodness. e use none but the. best, materials, ~ Good - FRESHLY-MADE. CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. tr Shipments 1 made to any ‘point "TERRACE BAKERY. z oO. “Box 11: Propriator TERRACE —— - WATERMAN’S AND PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS.. $2.76 to $7.00 © ' Re Ww. RILEY lot. of Scribblers : Exercise Books, . s and .Pencila, ete. ' School ‘Supplies = i EVERSHARP PENCILS., 156 to $5. 00 THE TERRACE DRUG STORE. TERRACE, B.C. ‘ . a inten twenty. acres of ; or Permisel a8 followss,] Commencing at, this. post planted on: the e: | and being-40 chaina North of the North- weat tehaina, thence North. Weat .10- chains, more or less:.to ‘Kehore of (:Kitsum) ‘goutherly and fo chains more, or less, ¢o”-the ; ‘po commencement. - for Industrial | purposes. a Dated this. 1 ‘Range, i Goat TAKD NOTICE that I, Thaddius R.* ‘Davis, of “Terrace, B.C, ‘LAND NOTICE’ District. Prince Ripert Recérding District..." 3 7 0G abiomvnt , FRED NASH}: ‘B C. 1.8. sc TEBRACE, B.C». “ea aad ey. lumberman, ; d to apply: for. permission: to lease: ' ny i i weds Aa ‘sem, 8, FIROTRNONT Cawtaan, B . ast. shore: of'Kitsumgallum Laké,: corner of: Lot 67$8;-thence: Bagt 10: 20, Shains,, thens e allum Lake, ‘Brena owing: asid Shove, 2); th ‘The lease fa eel th: doy ct-avgui, 108. - THADDIUS R.