THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUSTS1, 1928 es oo TouRIST ” LUMBERING . - ; * T E R R A C E RESORT TERR ACE MINING GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. _ Hot SPrines Hor TICULTURE ee ' HOTEL | LUMBER MANUFACTURER » pe Mrs. W. A. King and Miss| Owing to shortage of powder || - - _ LUMBER P. RICE List | | : King entertained numerous lady{ Arthur Carr has had to go slowly Rough Lumber.....----.ssssereeeeeerss 2. 418,00 per M 7 friends to afternoon tea Friday.jon the new road. A consign- Shiplap .......2.:-2-c00 beeeesadeseueseenes 29.50 a The Washington Nurseries haye ment for the F. I. helped. out on Sundried and Sized <........- oF wee eaee +o... 22.50 “ ; ; intimated their willingness to Tuesday. F inished Material .... ... rer 40. 00 to 65,00 - a replace fruit trees from their} Kitwanga is sending a base- Shingles. «+. .1-++-Pess0s ” from $2.50 to $5.00 per M ; = stock which have not made 00d] ball team to meet the locals here Prices subject to change without notice ~. ‘ J. K. GORDON this year. on Monday. Play will pegin at Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. F Proprietor Giggey’s new mill has now|230 p.m. . . -_ 7: ™~ a almost got into its stride and; Mrs, Munro entertained her|j Prices of Moukting, ote = application . 7 . excellent work is being done. friends to afternoon tea Thurs-|{- | oo After the re-grading of a con-|day. ~ = 7 ( 7 siderable proportion of its length} a+ jast Fred Bishop has got . " . Z 4 . TOURIST HOTEL the road towards Kalam Lake i8| permission from the goyernment . now in pretty fair condition. department to erect the necessary . TERRACE When the surface gets hardened poles for the installation of the down it will be still better. The] oloctric light, and he is now at Shooting season starts on September First. Be prepared. The most comfortable place old bridge at four-mile is the! work getting the poles up. Juat _ We have Aree eras nn jaeatainies SHELLS AND | 1 he rail to stop — : . s , e popular sizes. - on along the railway to stop worst bit for a dozen miles. now Terrace promises to be a " Now Under New Management Mrs, Finlay and her children, | flood of light. - NEW LOWE R PRIC ES | 7 7 Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- || who have been staying with the : bcs : nection . Capt. Colthursts’ wife arrived Come in and look over our stock of Arma, Ammunition and Sporting Goods: Bruces, left for Rupert last week. . on Friday on her return from the Fred, Dubord, P ietor . sy, : : neds Depends Soper Willy West is busy clearing the! Oi Country, bringing their ehild- logs off his uncleared land and] pon with her. is making good headway. “The work on the new bridge road has had to,slacken down for are a time owing to the shortage of = the necessary stumping and blast-| An interesting exhibit is on|| . TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, Bees 4 a TAXI CAR AND ing powder. view in Jack Frost’s forestry ‘a a a R. P. Wilmont, of - Victoria, office. It isa charred piece of ne ; R reeoesre ot, Y a TRANSF-. ER auditor to the Liquor Control|°@dar and a card conveys the in- | a Board, was in town last week. formation that it was charred by |$ AN COAST STEAMS HIPS = CANADIAN s } Mari0na Sailings From Prince Rupett Several parties have had good success fishing. in Deep Creek lately. We are now open for business to any part of the dis- ||ayriving here f lightning and started a forest/: om Anyox. trict at any time and ving ner nyox fire. All other forest fires, adds at a reasonable the notice, are started by man’s Matt Allard was down from price Rosswood on Friday. carelessness, and an appeal for a WANS, $$. Prince Rupert and Prince George ; a ro The list .of transfers in the eare is added. RAL eeegeg For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intermediate points -_ REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION local provincial police just an- _ i ceeeeeeee Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. OS Phone: 1 short, 2 long nounced makes no mention of| 2: 4. Walsh came in from ANYOX ...e-cseeesceceesseees eee eceeeuenens Wednesday, 10 p.m. oe : , Dorreen on Wednesday, STEWART. occcece cevceccececccteusuersseueneegess Friday, 10 p m. any change for Cons. Mancor. TERR ACE MOTORS Mrs. Bruce went down to Ru- Ab Bedore is getting out poles/$ 5,5, Prince Albert or Prince John - i | pert Wednesday. She is going|!" the Lala Valley. . For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART. ..........:060006 Monday, 8 p.m. $m to winter with her daughter, Mrs,| Mrs. Murdock Smith was the); VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ...... Wednesday, 8 p.m. 3 img C. H. Finlay. suecessful competitor who.. won SKEENA RIVER PORTS Leccseeeteeeeeerbeseoegee os Sunday, a.m. _ PRIN CE GS Happy Owings was in town the table offered by Hatt Bros. |§ PASSENGER. TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B &. pe. again Wednesday. A. Yargeau was in town over BASTBOUND—10;61 P.M, Daily except Sunday. Poe ICE CREAM PARLOR E. A. Blow, of Winnipeg, the the week-end. WESTBOUND—12 37 P. M. Daily except Tuesday. . editor of ‘The Last West’’, the Jock King has been released ‘ For Aulantic Steamhio Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or ee Cre ice Oe C.N.R. publication, was in Ter- and is at present spending some B, F. McNaughton, Distriet Pansenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. foe Afternoon Ten served race last week, having a look time in Vancovver. - . peonenocersrnrerehens . ? from 12 to 8 p.m. around his place here. _ | A’large number of guests were} _ _ _! Clears Clgnrettes B.C. W. Lett, the iramigration| Present at Mrs, Marsh’s recep |. 7 : Ice Cream supplied in quantities || scent of the C.N.R. at Winnipeg, tion on Wendesday afternoon, §. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace |/with Mrs, Lett, passed through | When a delightful afternoon was Fresh Bread——When You Want It | on their way east on Monday, | 8rent. ‘ . and As You Like It R.L. McIntosh, Prince Rupert, Mr, Fulton, of Prince Rupert, You will be delighted and will demand more once you Visit our L = eame in on Thursday, came up on Friday to visit La- have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. TRA - ee kelse . With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM _ 7. R. D A VIS Angus Bruce went down to . and workmanship. your satisfaction must be assured, yet lee Cream Yon Rupert with his mother Wednes- Terrace apples and plums 2 are|S we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself. ani Contec: | am i Terrace day. He purposes poling to beginning to find.a place on the Highest quality fresh bread and euppliea ahipped any where along line onpremiaes ee ‘i is prepared to furnish Anyox for some time. ; market now. The crop this year = : : GEORGE POWERS - Proprl a : Sash and Door Olof Hanson dropped off here |!8 quite up to the average. The Terrace Bakery P.O, Box 10k - "7 HBRRAGE, Be. Bo ; requirements . _ |}on Friday on his return from Ru- AC sal Orchard - _ 7 : Excellent stock of HARDWARE |) Pert. . ommercia! Jrenar | aoe bea F st on man s only from Major Taylor, districtengineer,| 4.5. Gray, the Cedarvale apple Ui : ore open Sono was here on Saturday and looked |Kine, paid a periodical visit to C ARBONOL— — — — " Prices Now Reduced Jover the work on the new road to New exciton last week-end and oe _ Le rought along with him a box of . the bridge. e ag The New Disinfectant . ; A big. party of Rupert people Yellow Transparent apples for the’ editor. They were a very AL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS . _ S || week-ended at Lalelse Lake. fine sample and besides being|] Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers 7 C.R. Gilbert went to Rupert : FRED NASH, 5. C.LS. || 5, Wednesday. aad oo anne Me Ghayl| For cleaning chicken’ coops, ° _ r. ™ 7 . D, R. Shaw and D. W. Austin] reports an exceptionally ° good stables, ete. SURVEYS TaRoUSHOUT Cantal B.C |! came in from, Douglas: ereek on f apples thi i | | : ————|aesasy chard har ‘reed tho con|| THE TERRACE, DRUG sroref Jack’ Garland, whose absence mercial: stage: ant he is etting| ‘HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT. $|for a month led to fears for his Rood returns, ee pafety,. Was discovered | ‘on his]: a ao European, Plan ye — ae oo Rates $1.50 per day and up yandup | holding on Maroon mountain. - . A good. ‘representation . from ‘Ts Your Subscription Paid me First-class Cafe’ a Gate -$} Tom Moore is hauling logs for Hazelton will take \in the Bar-|j : , mann. Davis’ mill i in Lakelse Valley. . hecue, at: t Telkewa on abor, Day: ir 7 ~ = seer Pr Eee te oe poms Ee .,