£ { f “g _ y! ag Von. 7 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, JULY 16. 1926 A No. 28 — —— . . — — : Auxiliary Held Meeting | p**-"~* aaa ae Tourist . Lusaseme The W.A, of the Terrace Hos- |é mre? a ‘AN STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE Hoe Beaanes TERRACE Honntem ne Dital met on. Tuesday afternoon sh q Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- § in the G.W.V.A. Hall and made VER and intermediate points each MONDAY and arrangements to hold a jawn|s THURSDAY, 4 p.m., and SATURDAY, 6 p.m. w Shirley and Arthur Sager, the children of Rey. Dr. and Mrs. W. Sager, of Port Simpson, are enjoying the vacation with Annie and William Allan at the Kno Church parsonage, , T. W. Brewer, of the Forest Branch, Smithers, was a visitor over the week-end, Subject to the approval of the Provineial airs Board, the dates of the Terrace Fall Fair will be September 22 and 23, These days were set ut a recent meeting of the local Fair Board, At this fathering ways and means were discussed of improving the fair and of making it this year the best ever. Mrs. Geo. Munro and three children, of Prince Rupert, are spending the summer holidays at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, H. Thompson, Frank Phiseator and Ernie Hoult left early in the week ona prospecting trip to the Williams Creek country, W. E. Vanmeter came in from Vanarsuvul for the week-end. Tne Ladies’ Guild of Knox Churen met at the home of Mrs. D. McKinaon on Wednesday af- ternoun, Next Sunday, July 18, in the United Church, service wilt be held at 11 a.m. and Sunday School Bat 12.30. Evening service will take place in the Anglican Church at 7.30, After a period of four years ’ spent on the teaching staff of the local school, Miss Mayme Dobb has sent in her, resignation, to the great regret of many people of the Terrace district, Rev, W, Allan spent few days in Usk last week. Jas. MeEwen has returned to his home in Vancouver after spending several weeks as the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. Young. T. H. Walsh, of Hazelton, spent , the week-end visiting his sons at '» the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. C, “fl Sparkes, Mrs. N. Sherwood was hostess at a delightful party on Saturday to celebrate the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Bar- bara. The young guests were taken to Braun’s Island, where the time was pleasantly spent in bathing and games, followed by the serving of refreshments. Mrs. J. E. Kirby, of Smithers, was the guest of Mrs. D. D. Munro last Friday. Mrs. George Keith entertained the B.D. Bridge Club on Tuesday evening last, Miss Bertha Fowler, of Arm- Btrong, B.C., is the guest of her brother, F. C, Fowler: Miss Fowler is a former teacher of Kitsumgallum School and has many friends in the Valley who are pleased to welcome her back. Miss Violet Whitlow, of Usk, was the guest of Gladys Kenney during the past week. . Mrs. W. H. Watt returned to her home in Amesbury on Sunday after spending a short time in Prince Rupert, Capt. J, B, Colthurst and fami- ly are spending the summer months in their cottageat Lakelse Lake, The Captain is disporting himself in a fine new Peterboro canoe which he recently pur- chased, J. Filber, of Chilliwack, is spending a holiday at Kalum Lake, Peter Brusk, who has spent some time in the Kalum Lake district, left for Vanarsdol the end of the week, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Thurston, of Kugene, Oregon, before com- ing tu visit Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Marsh last week, thought their old schooi friends were still doing mission work among the Indians, jand were agreeably surprised on | arriving to find them living in a well settled agricultural country, whose luxurious growth of vere- tarion surpassed anything they had seen on their travels, Mrs. Tremaine and Mrs, Wake- field, of Prince Rupert, are holi- daying at ‘‘The Crossways,” the guests of Mrs. R. £. McIntosh. Mrs. J. B, Agar and Mona Greig spent Thursday cf last week in Remo. Miss Evelyn Rice, of Prince Rupert, was the guest of Mona Greig at the end of the week. Sunday last being an ideal day Tor an outing, nearly all the autos in town were loaded with trip- pers to Lakelse Lake, Big and little, old and young, enjoyed the day in bathing, swimming and boating. Minister Retiring | Archdeacon Rix, administrator of the diocese, visited Terrace this week in connection with the resignation of Rural Dean T. J. Marsh from the active ministry, Rev. Marsh has been suffering lately with his eyes, in addition | to his other illness, and that fac-|. {tor makes it impossible for him to accept further responsibility for the services. His many yeara of devoted work in the communi- ty will not readily be forgotten; the consciousness of a long fight and a good fight should brighten all hia days, which his scores of well-wishers, hope will still’ be many. sy hs . social shortly at the home of mr. and mrs. 0. T. Sundal, The en- tertainment committee ‘is busy preparing an interesting program The proceeds wiil be used for Auxiliary purposes. At the close of the meeting the ladies were addressed by Miss Davidson, Do- minion organizer of home nursing Cross Society, The visitur gave a very clear exposition of the work of the Society in peace times, and referred to the very good work that is being done by the Junior Red Cross in the hos- pitals for crippled children. She explained the plan of home nurs- ing classes, and suggested that one be started in Terrace in con- nection with the Auxiliary, Odd Fellows Installed The annual installation of offi- cers of Lakelse Lodge I.0,0.F. took place in their lodge-room on Monday evening. following the ceremonies the company proceed- ed to Progress Hall, where they were entertained by the members of the Rebekah Lodge ata high- ly enjoyable banquet. ‘The fol- lowing officers were installed: Past Grand—W. E. Smith, N. Grand—L. H. Kenney. V. Grand—F. C. Bishop. Chaplain—A, C. Fowler, Secretary—W, Cassells, Financial Sec.—H. S. Warne, Treasurer—I. R, Frank. Warden—H. A. Swain, Conductor—J. H. Smith, R.S.N.G.—R. Cory. L.S.N.G.—T, E, Brooks, R.S.V.G.—HE. T. Kenney. L.8.V.G.—S, F. Mills. LG.~H. King. 0.G.—E, M. Smith. R.8.8.—R, Corlett. L.&.8.—J. Viger, Organist—C, J, Toombs. Installed Rebekah Officers On Wednesday evening the Terrace Rebekah Lodge installed their new officers, as follows: Past Grand—Mrs, W, E. Smith, Noble Grand—Mys, J, Kirkaldy, Vice-Grand—Mrs, H, King. Rec, Secretary—Mre, E. T. Kenney, Fin. Secretary—Myrs. E, Warne. Treasurer—Mrs, F. C. Bishop. R.5.N.G.—Mrs, F, Mills, L.S§.N.G.—Mrs, D., McKinnon, R.5.V.G.—Mrs, M. Fowler. L.8.¥.G.—Mrs, M, Smith. Warded— Mra. G. Powers, Condactor~Mrs, W. Vanderlip, I.G.—Mrs. W. Cassels, 0.G.—H, King. Organigt— Miss Opal Cassels, There will be a service of Holy Communion at 8a.m, in St, Mat: thew’s Church, Terrace,'on Sun- day next; also Evening Prayer and sermon at 7:30, as announced last Sunday, . . : Recent additional donations to the Terrace Hospital. Fund in- elude $10 from J. Siegfried, and [$2 from Mra, Alex. Olson. classes under the Canadian Red! c 4 For ANYOX nd STEWART each MONDAY and For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY 4.00 p.m, ; For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY 4.00 p.m. VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. EASTBOUND~—3.14 p,m PASSENGER TRAINS-LEAVE TERRACE B.C. - Daily except Sunday. 4 WESTBOUND—11.47 a.m, Daily except Tuesday. row. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete,, also for your next shipment, Foz Adantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or ‘R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Frince Rupert, B.C, PPP GE ar w Ne . Rough Lumber Finished Material.... ...... Shingles..............c0.005 Prices subject to ch Orders filied at short notice, Prices of Moulding, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER - LUMBER Price List Shiplap.... ..ssss0ce cleo Sized Lumber .............. we teeeeeei eee BL8.00 per M sence eee ee ee eas 22.50 ** se eeteeeeseecas 22.50 '' seeeeees 40.00 to 65.00 ‘* ... from $2.50 to $5.00 per M ange without notice Mill running continuously. etc., on application New Novelties CARD CASES, TRAYS. FANS, PHOTO FRAMES VANITY MIRRORS PUFF BOXES THIMBLE CASES, Ete, 2 See a SSeS Poveda rae mares Toilet | Articles Rexall, Nyall, Day Dream and Three Flowers Cream Day Dream, Rexall, Three Flowers Face Powders. é ICE - CREAM - AND - SODAS THE TERRACE R, W. RILEY, Ph. B, ——— ————— DRUG STORE TERRACE, B.C. i oe 2 +a | SAS Re Se Py SaTEEENSeees ee — os epee er oa « MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Survers TrRovucnour CcnTraL B. C. Timber Sale X8121 Sealed tenders will he received by the District Forester not later than noon on the 24th day of July, 1926, for the purchase of Licence X8121, on Lot 8078, C.R. 6, between Pacific and Dorreen, to cut 18,000 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. ; . Farther Particulars of ,the .Chief Forester, ictoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, 2H Jack Gilbert, who has spent the past two years in the lumber business in. New York City, -is spending a yacation: with hig parents, Mr. and mrs. C, k. Gil- bert. He will return east’ by way of Seattle. © re «(in Prince Rupert, - TERRACE, B. C, Under New Management — One trial keeps you our customer, so try us once Quality, ‘Promptness our motio in shipping orders —~e | TERRACE HOTEL | ' Ji KE. GORDON TERRACE ) Proprietor, British Columbla 4 7 rs, A. C, Head and daughter | Dorothy are spending a holijay -