THE T No. 89 ——— r VoL. 4 a in the hands of Mrs. Attwood and an orchestra of three other play- TERRACE, B. G., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 |Fine Display of TOURIST HOTEL apis a TERR ACE A MING Fancy Array at ers, and everyone voted the mu- \ a TERRACE Hor SPRINGS HORTICULTURE Halloween Bal] |sic well suited for the occasion, sm including, as it did, several. fine selections for Scottish dances, which were enjoyed The judging of the costumes resulted in Mrs. Carr carrying a off the highest honors for the ; best-dressed lady, with her clever characterization of a Spanish for- tune teller. . Miss O. Grieg,.as & pumpkin, a novel and effective . costume, was awarded the prize for the most original lady’s cos- tume. W. H. Burnett took first i place among the gentlemen, and F. Ross was second, both being j From it there is to be seen one of the most artistic of “nature’s pictures. There should be a many fine residences along there in the near future. A new store is promised for Terrace. Benny Agar intends opening adry goods store in the old meat market, lately occupied by Mr. Beard. Benny was an employe of the Amsbury jumber mill, which closed down recently. The Hallowe’en masquerade ball promoted by the Terrace St. Andrew's Association, and held in the G.W.Y.A. Hall, was a very pleasing function. It was at- tended by a fine gathering, in apite of most unsuitable weather. The arrangements for the visi- tors were made with the utmost care, and although much had.not been attempted in the way of decoration, yet the hall looked smart and cheery, and everyone The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection _C, Carlson is back from Anyox, Rev. J. H. Young was a visitor to Prince Rupert over the week- end, Jimmy Tyler is now at Rock Bay, Vancouver, and Bert is at Mission. T. RB. Davis is finishing with his lumber cutting contract some time this month. W. J. Carrigan went down to Rupert on a business yisit on Fred, Dubord, Proprietor T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish F.H. Worlock, who looks after gude time’’. the interests of the Victoria Brewery, was in town this week. Angus Bruce has gone down to Los Angeles, where he proposes to winter. He has been some months in Anyox. The members of the Women’s Auxiliary met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs, Dover, a good gathering being present. Prices Now Reduced Sash and Door Sunday’s train. The snow of Wednesday week, f cht? . costumed with rare skill, a requirements 2 : although it reached a depth of | was out for a might’s real fun. The fun was kept up until a : Excellent stock of HARDWARE Fred Bishop is putting on three {two inches in places, soon disap- W. S. Anderson made an ex-. late hour, and the merry dancers " on hand picture shows this week. Welpeared. It was succeeded by cellent floor manager, and Mrs, wended ‘their way home, eon ( 7 Store open Saturdays only from || are gure getting civilized. lawo or three days of real fall}O. T. Sundal carried out the on-| ; ar is noon on . ; , eas scious of haying had a “'real iz rains which will have had a very |erous duty of judging the cos- t i tumes, a task rendered difficult by the lavish display of charming dresses and novel costumes. The musieal arrangements were beneficial effect on many thirsty wells in this district. Monday‘is Thanksgiving Day and the Ladies’ Guild.is anxious that everyone should partake of chicken at their supper that night. The night promises to be a memorable one, for a sale of work and a musical program are also listed—all of them in, Knox Church. - Claude Giggey was in town Wednesday. * GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER MANUFACTURER MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Suavers THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B. G. LUMBER Price List nanrumrpnmncencermreer, | A few men have come in from) 4, B, Birch, of the government ; TERR ACE HOTEL jj‘ prairies this week on the telegraph office \eft this seek Rough Lumber..........-:e0beeveeeee bees : $18.00 per M - a | look-out for work, Most of them : ¢ ° : Shiplap.... wees cece cece eee ee eee nen e ees 22.50 “ i tor Hazelton. where he will re- de : “ if ’ have been accommodated. lieve E R Cox during his holi- Sundried and Sized we ete se we mm e ee ete eee 32.50 a a 4 K. GORDON reR Ra cE | James Richmond’s new granary |davs an d lat . ’ Pinished Material.... .....-.ese0e- 40.00 to 65.00“ = ) Proprietor ritis mabia 4 " er will probably Shingl . f 0) M { nn RRR RRR mad is now about completed’ and is|remain on the permanent staff at UNRNCB. veseeercrerersrccoeses from $2.50 to $5.00 per i - ; Prices subject to change without notice Hazelton. Mr. Birch has given pood service here and his remo- val will be regretted. The strain on the Kalum Lake a notable addition to the build- ings on Kalum street, . The Lala Valley district is be- coming quite busy with lumber Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. 4g NE A 1) 8A Prices of Moulding, etc., on application ~ The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is now, under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of al! patrons. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ToBACCOS. CANDIES, SOFT DRINHS, ETC. ae TA | | | . i D | — and pole teams now that a goad road has been opened out there. George Keith, with Mrs. Keith and Miss Kerr, are said to have gone down to Oregon for the winter. They have been in Ed- monten all summer. W.S& Anderson has a dandy road caused by the heavy lum- ber and logging business has re- sulted in a considerable portion of the road from mile four get- ting into a state of quagmire, Harry Frank is re-starting his camp with a view to having it put into good condition once more as quickly as possible. showing of fruit trees on his place on the Bench. The trees were planted last spring and have made a growth quite up to what is expected in two years. Major R. M. Taylor was again visiting Terrace on Friday and inspected the progress made on the bridge road. The work is making satisfactorv~ headway and will soon be ready for traffic. Among many who are busying is George Lowrey’s. son-in law bringing in a team. three of his colleagues are already working out there. - worth while than the hobo. themselves up the Kalum Valley }. from Usk, who is thinking of Two or The action of Mr. Shockley in favoring local men for work on the bridge is being commented ‘on in town with much approval. _| After all, the man with a stake -lin the district is likely to be more » Have you. walked along the The new electric light is very and householders and everyone who can get the electric light is having his premises wired, so that Mr. Bishop. is kept on the jump. The Tourist Hotel is now being wired throughout and most of the business houses on the main street either have the lights in on are waiting to be wired. Alf Egan went down to the coast on popular with both business people Fall Steamsh ip Service Effective October 4th Tre &.5, PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and q THURSDAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, _ SEATTLE and intermediate points. . # seers ss Wednesday, 10 p.m. ceteeeueneees Saturday, 10 pm. 3.3. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November 3rd, 17th, December ist, 16th, 29th eee ee eR eee ER ERE e eH HE Tere ere eee dl te taal ; PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. HASTBOUND—10.61 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. For Atiantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent ot R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC, , Saturday. Tom Masterton came up from Prince Rupert on Friday. He has been spend- han wine PPP PLL - F a PAA PEP PPLE PD PPL LP LLLP LLL PLP LSPA ALA ALAA ALS. ing a little time at the coast. The members of the Anglican W. A, are atranging for the annual Christ- mas sale to be held on December Jat, Ernie Hoult, one of the best known Lakelse ranchers and. prospectors, re- ured Friday from a trip to the coast. . Qlof Hanson and E. H, Shockley went down to Rupert-on Saturday -and .re- turned ‘Tuesday, Hanson — remaining overnight'at the Terrace Hotel. Fresh Bread—When You Want It «> and As You Like It | You will be delighted and will demand more once you _ Visit our have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. - TEA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ‘| ROOM and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet “| 4,. ¢ -we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself, | andCoufec- aos a , a + | ‘tlone made * Highest quality freah bread and supplies shipped anywhere slong. line on premiaes GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101. - TERRAQE, B.C. EAGLE BRAND = “ new -road to the bridge yet’. ad "Additional Ideal news on. page 6.< |. ‘The Terrace Bakery