IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS Field and Poultry Fencing! Tam importing a quantity of barbed and woven wire fencing this spring QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION John B, Cofthurst a TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ‘N a TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection F. W. Moersch City Market, Prince Rupert FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, ° Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and ‘Sold Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box 123, Prince Rupert Constlpation’sRemedy must come from nature. Celery King. ia a mixture of medicinel herbs and roots that rida the sys- tem of impurities in a gentle, natural way. Anold and well tried remedy—30¢ and 60¢ packages. A Salesman’s Cough irritates his customera—and makes him inefficient and miserable. Shiloh is the ideal remedy—it is not a bulky cough mixture but a special formula proven suc- cessful for many years. A few drops brings immediate relief, 30e, 60c and $1.20, All druggista. SHILOH is - ° Terrace] || = ing to Rupert Sunday. ‘| night, ——— THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1928 Tourist RESORT Hor SPRINGS TERRACE LUMBERING . MIniINnG MoORTICULTURE i ——=— —e Henry Frank has returned from a visit to Telkwa. Capt. Wilman, of Kleanza Co.. was here on; Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Storie are re- turning from Usk to Terrace. The Callahama left Terrace for Usk on Sunday. Miss Hanna, Hazelton, spent the week-end with Mrs. F. Ralph. George Little and R, E. Allen returned from the coast Friday. A number of men have gone this week to work at Amesbury. mill. Mrs. Kohne has returned home after a lengthy visit to the prai- ries, Ted Baker is getting out poles and piling from the Keith prop- erty. Little’s mill has started saw- ing again this week after many week’s idleness. Mrs. T. H. Walsh, of Dorreen, visited Mrs. Sparkes, her mother, last week, Miss Etanda Marsh was at home for the week-end, return- George Cobb had an accident whie hauling poles, his team slipping on the Viger hill. P.Z. Carverhill, chief forester, left Terrace for Rupert at the week-end. Mrs. Dover went to Rupert with her daughter on Faiday and joined Mr. Dover there. Mrs. E. TF. Kenney paid a visit to Prince Rupert, returning on Tuesday. Mesdames Skinner, Eckhart, Macdonald and Miss Wedder- head, were visitors instown from Usk on Saturday. "twelve teams are haulipg poles from north of the Bedour road and already a fine lot have been deposited near the depot. Archbishop DuVernet preached to a large congregation Sunday his hearers being mueh OUGHS ; BC. LAND SURVEYOR _J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions ‘of sur- veya promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON : impressed by his fine sermon. The members of the Ladies’ Guild held a charade night Tues- day night in the Paesbyterian church, which was thoroughly enjoyable. - BW. Wilkinson pulled ott from Terrace on Wednesday, making tracks for Kaniloops. He will be missed from the sporty side of Terrace, One of the most successful of EXTRA COPIES | Of the Special Edition of The Omin- eca Herald and The Terrace News may be had from:— Prince Rupert—W. J, MeCutch- _ eon’s Drug Store. ‘Terrace—The Drug Store or The News Office. _ \Hazelton—The Drug Store. ‘New Haxelton—The Herald Office Smithers—The Dug Store. Palkwa—The Drug Store. Burns Lake—The Drug Store, advertise your district by. sending ‘out these papers. — | suburb of Terrace’ is what Arch-} was held in the Progress Hall, Mrs. Bishop entertaining quite a large gathering, Mrs. meeting of the G.W.V.A. Ladies’ Auxiliary on Tuesday when the final arrangements for the dance “The fashionable west-end bishop DuVernet said Kitsum- “Dad”? Week's turn next, surely! engineers have been working in ‘Wilson, Remo; and R. E. Allen, the Women’s Auxiliary meetings |; ‘Mancor presided at the on St. Valentines night were made |kalum would be ina few years. They are ten cents a ewopy. ‘Help _ —— got going, having rented the Gi W.V.A, Hall for Tuesday nights. Boxing, fencing and basketball are the initial sports. Others will be added later. A number of the G:T.P. track the vicinity of Terrace for a week. Among them were 8. V. Ardagh, New Hazelton, Mr. Goodall, Prince George and Mr, Ander- GEO. LITTLE ‘Rough Lumber Shiplap.... se eee e eee eee Shingles. ........-..c.seeseuees Orders filled at short notice. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Lumeer “Price List. re ee ee ee. Sundried and Sized ..... sn aececteeneueesees . 22.50 Finished Material .... .+....... : from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., Terrace, B. C. $18.00 per Mt ae ace ewm es oe ewe ee .40.00 to 65.00 eee Mill running continuously. on-application son, Prince Rupert. - Messrs. Geo. Little, Terrace; George Dover, Amsbury; A. Y. Hanall, were among those who welcomed the Northern B, C. Timbermen’s Association and the Western Lumbermen’s Associa- tion to Prince Rupert last week. Quite a little comment has been occasioned by the accident this week at Giggey’s mill. Surely the. Workmen’s Compensation The Season of Coughs and Colds Wamp ole’s Extract of Cod Liver Oil National Drug Co.’ Syrup of of Wild Cherry Bark, Syrup of Gourdons and many others for eure and prevention. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE s Cod Liver Oil WE HAVE THEM ALL. fund should be able to provide a modest little ambulance theatre in Terrace. With so many. mills around it would be a godsend. Fine Social Evening The Progress Hall, Terrace, was well filled on Friday night when a social evening, promoted by the Anglican church was held for all and sundry. Rev. T, J. Marsh presided and welcomed his parishioners. A_ splendid program of music, song and recitation was staged, after which refreshments were served and the evening wound up with every- one feelin? *‘jake.”’ An interest- ing item on the program was a short address by Arehbishop Du- Vernet, who reminded his hear- ers that Rev. Marsh had been 15 years in Terrace. Only one clergyman in the diocese had been longer in it than Mr. Marsh, Canon Rushbrock, and for all that time he had put before him the desire to be all that was good and helpful to the people of that distriet. Archbishop DuVernet went on to speak of his ex- pereiences with regard to thought transference, and later held a congultation on.the subject, The Hotel Visitors Visitors to Terrace are steadily becoming more numerous judg- ing from the hotel entries. At the Tourist Hotel this week were registered: A, Milton, Amesbury; Mrs. MacDonald, Woodcock; J. Lorman, Hanall; BE. Colberg, Usk; A. Johnson, Shames; A. Kennady, M. Allard, E. McCay, P. Madan. Terrace Hotel included the fellowing: F. J. Hall, G.W. Kerr, H. O'Neil, J.Dean, BH. Gawthorn, Prince Rapert; D. W. Austin, Osear Olander, Kalum Lake; C, JAMES RI begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of MEAT Each Week. — TERRACE CHMOND . Local Produce Grand * Trunk Pacific © Railway S.5S. PRINCE GEORGE wit jeave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m.For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART AND ANYOX—every Wedneaday at 8.00 p.m, S. S. PRINCE JOHN will leave P ince Rupert for Vancouver rf RLOTTE ISLAND PORTS $.00 via. NORTH AND SOUT Pe arte Mavel bed ich, at. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 8", BASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda , 11.51 P.M. WESTBOUND-Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. cau Sailings of futher information epply toony Grand Trunk PacifcAgent ot Fee Adank Nichel Psimant Creneral Freight and Pasenas or Ag? mm, tas nts nat senemet het 7 peybed Fan. . ee . : eee D, s dnsind PPP OHS ‘Terrace Club Newnham, Rosswood; A, H. Lund, Victoria; J. A. Latimer, F. P. Fisher, Vancouver; O.. Nesberg; W.C, Edgar, T. Harrison,, Usk; ‘Miss Cate, Lakelse> A, Good- Parker, T. Masterton, P. Brodin, enough, W. G.: Tasker, C.. W. M, W. Brooking, T, Johnston, B. . LIMITED J, McDougall, Proprietor FURNISHED ROOMS : . POOL TABLES Cigars ~ [Soft: Drinks Opposite Station ‘The Terrace Athletic Club has ‘Barrie, E.R.Taburn, C.A. Smith, '¢, i. “HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT | ‘" "Buropean Plan | Rates §1,50 per day and'up - First- class Cafe © ata: Carte — Touring Car veeee 0) One-ton Truck. . 3495.00 ‘with self-starter, $85.00: extra - Freight and taxes added BOOKING ORDERS NOW FOR SPRING] a _ DELIVERY. . a TERRACE MOTORS