THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 19238 gs ee ER BE a . pase reremecmigeeeerer a - Sp eno reer * LS ee a I TERRACE HOTEL J, K. GORDON Proprietor > rc T L Rasonr TERRACE a MINING oT SPRINGS HoRTICULTURE Matt Allard hiked down from Kalum Lake Sunday and report- ed having seen a big flock of goats near the top of Lindo mountain. Mr, and Mrs, McCutcheon, and daughter, from Rupert, have been holidaying at Lakelse Lake. Seyeral doctors have been here this week, giving the place the once-over. Most of the visitors to Prince Rupert fair had returned by the week-end. On Saturday night Mrs. MeDonald, Gladys Kenney, Mrs. Soucie, Mrs, and Miss Hal- liwell returned. Mrs. Sunda] returned on Thurs- day night as did also W. R. Ow- ings, ‘Happy’? went up to Kalum Lake on Friday. . Dr. Bleecker has let it be known that he intends carrying on his One of the most interesting 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 medical practice from his private residence. The work of blasting the rock from the bridge road has been completed and the road is now being graded and gravelled. Mrs. George Jones left for Vancouver on Sunday and Miss Lillian King for Toronto on Thars- day, bath going by way of Ru- pert. The wiring for the electric visitors Terrace has had came all the way from Copenhagen. He was here by arrangement be- tween his own government and that of Canada to spy out the land in the interests of Danish emigration. P, W. Ankatell-Jones, one of the judges at the fair. gave an extremely interesting object les- son at the fair on packing apples, He showed, too, that he 1s light is now being put up and in thoroughly acquainted with the We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dis- trict at any time and at a reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: 1 short, 2 long TERRACE MOTORS job. C.W. Homer, the district asses- sor, has been visiting Terrace this week, a short time the ‘‘juice’’ will be applied. Tom McLeod was visiting the editor Sunday. Sam Handenschild intends to take a long vacagion soon, Joe Bellway came” in from Kalum Lake on Tuesday, D. R. Shaw arriving “from Douglas Creek on the same day. Archie McCormick is spending some days in town. Fairday saw the town healthily alive, From far away Kitimat, from Woodeock and Cedarvale, from Usk, Pacifie and Kitwanga, from Remo and Salvus and from Ben Self came up from Rupert Monday and registered at the Tourist Hotel. James Richmond spent the week-end at New Hazelton. Prizewinners at Terrace Fall Fair Spring Calf. --1,W. West; 2, I. Olson, Yearling.—1, D. A. McKinnon; 2, J. K. Gordon. Kalum Lake and Douglas Creek) Milch cow.—1, W. West; 2, H. L. there were visitors and the place | Frank. 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 wore an air of unwonted bustle, meee cow.—l, W. West} 2, H. L. The letting of the contract for White Leghorns,—1, Mrs. Braun; 2, the bridge has sharpened anttci-| K. Olson. Goose and Gander. —K. Olson. Sheaf Wheat.—F. W. Bohler, Sheaf Qats.—F. W. Bohler, Alsike Clover.—F. W. Bohler. Red Ciover.—L. H. Kenney. Timothy.—F. W. Kohler. Cabbage. —A. Creelman; Mra. Gill, Carrots.—I. Frank; F. Frank, Table Beets.--F. W. Bohler; T. J. Kirkpatrick. . Canlifower.—Jas Swan. pations a bit. Those who want to winter right here anticipate that what with several pole and tie contracts, with sawmills run- ning to capacity and with the], work on the bridge Terrace should have quite a payroll this winter. Fred Dubord wishes it to be known that, contrary to the re- Celery. — P, Limousin; Hamlin & port in our paper Jast week, J. ‘MINERAL CLAIM AND LANDSURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, 8.C. suaveys THroucHout CENTRAL B, G Thompson, Peas in pod.—Mrs. Harry King; T. J. Kirkpatrick. String Beana.—A. Creelman; Mrs. H. King. . Corn,—T. J. Kirkpatrick; F. W. Bohler, Vegetable Marrow.—F. W. Bohler; McDougall has never had any association with the Tourist Club. Will Halt states that the story about a big iron discovery in Kitimat, which was spread about a few months ago, is quite with-- out foundation. Will was stated | wichaud Bros. it i nane @ indefinitely when the cans areunopened. Pure, rich; convenient,, ST, CHARLES MILK pitino Recips Back— Write Freedom Co Limited, ancenier. " Hooking over the various jobs. to have found enormous deposits, but he says it’s not so—and he ought to know. _- Dr. G. Hanson has been saying some good things about mineral -| prospects in Kitsumkalum Valley. Leoks as though money would release some fine stuff there. Geo. Clothier, resident mining engineer, has returned to Rupert after visiting several prospects up Kalum way. Chief Minty was in town last week in connection with the Mc- Dougall case. — . Major Taylor, resident public works engineer, has been here Squash.—Geo. Little; F. W. Bohler. Cucumber.—T. Young; Mrs. Gill, Stalks Cucumber.—A. 8. Tordiffe; GC. H. Thomas. : Potatoes (Table Talk).—G. Little; J. K. Gordon. . Potatoes (Gold Coin).—J. K. Gordon; G. Little. ¥ Potatoes (Netted Gem).-W. West G. Little. . Potatoes (A.0.V.).—Mys. J. Viger; F. W. Bohler. ; Unions —Hamlin & Thomson. Tomatoes, ripe.—Jas, Swan; ©. H. Thomas. tos tee Tomatoes, green.—G, Little; J; Swan. -Citron.—G. Little, F, W. Bohler. - Swiss Chard.—P. Limousin; Michaud Bros. 7 _ ” Pumpkin.—Bill Kohler; F. W. Bohler. _ White Turnips,—A. C. Fowler: (Continued on next page): .>.:- x a ree arn nk Aa naman ARRON EEL HRI AER Sa LGR es GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. | § LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List Rough Lumber..........0eseeeeeeeee Vineaes $18.00 per M Ghiplap.... - cece cece eee ee eee ee ee eneeeenees 22.50 ‘f : Sundried and Sized ........ vecceteveveriess 22.50 * Finished Material.... .......-.--- 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. ....-..--000ee ee neeee from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Ordera filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application COAL woop Heaters Heaters ALL PRICES LARGE VARIETY - TERRACE, B.C. ae > ANADIAN COAST STEAMSHIPS {@@ OF ONAL Sailings From Prince Rupert : gm Ns. s,s. Prince Rupert and Prince George : 8 saogPA For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intermediate points i 7: B® PAILWaYs eer ee Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. ANYOK ...2 cc cscs ce cece ener eee snetnetencerees Wednesday, 10 p.m. STEWART cece sce cece eee ee teen ence eee new enens Friday, 10 pm. ss. Prince Albert or Prince John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART......0--+-1- 2-00 Monday, 8p.m. 9 3am VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ...--- Wednesday, 8p.m. 28 SKEENA RIVER PORTS ......:cscseeeeee pecenereeee Sunday, a.m. a PPLE REDUCED FARES SMITHERS EXHIBITION, September 19-21, 1923 For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent az B, FE. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, y PPPE PPE L ES ad ? hte Pre AG |" Have'You Patd Your Subseription up to Date? (iy Fresh Bread—When You Want It pe | 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. TRA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials . [- ROOM _and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet Iee Cream ae we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself. andConfec- a tlons made Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line "on premises GEORGE POWERS « Proprictar P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. The Terrace Bakery TE TATE: ; ——— 7 a Canadian Pacific Railway Company fm BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Sie SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—s.8. Princess Louise, 8.5. Princess Ba . Alice for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, September 1,8, 14, 25, Oct, 5. ; ¥or Ketchikan, Wrangel!, Junosu, and Skagway—September §, 10, 21, Oct. 1. a: 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE”’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella & Bella, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and : . 1 Full information from’ Fourth Street, Prince Rupert aay