ene ats) ee ee ep — oe SN eee i q PRIN CE GEORGE | | ST: “Thursday INCLUDES FIVE =f Indian and Cowboy Races - AS WELL AS A FULL CARD OF SENSATIONAL RIDING AND STAMPEDE STUNTS J ULY 1st and 2nd The Hon. R. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of. British | Columbia, will officially open the Big Show on Dominion Day. TWO DAYS’ RACE MEET $5, 000. 00 IN PRIZES © | Bucking and Bareback Contests. : Forty horses will be brought in to provide a good program in these | events, for which Championship Belis and good Purses are offered, . Write for detailed progrem to PEDE and Friday BIG STAKE RACES c. 8. Foor, Secretary ‘Tl south and ‘was weleomed by the . * We — — fhe 37 . Terrace 3 i —= t The ladies of the Terrace dis- trict are réquested to’be present|_ at a meeting to be hell this (Fri- day) evening in the G. W.V.A, Hall for the purpose of organiz- ing a hospital ‘auxiliary. A full attendance is requested. Dr. J. McKee, of Stonewall, ‘Man., arrived on Friday from the seaaial hospital board. which had been in communication with him re- garding the possibility of bis set. ting here, The forestry lecture car arrived in Tetrace on Sunday and enter- tained a-capacity crowd that evening with its educational pic- ture of B.C. forests; 'Mr. and Mrs, H. &. Pelletier and two song, of Lethbridge, Alta., arrived in Terrace last week, and have decided to locate here, W. McNish, of the Workmen’s Compensation Board, Vancouver, was an official visitor at the end of the week, The strawberry season is now J. §. JOHNSON, President | SF ESSn rete on the care and_. Bae of babies | wall be sent you |, fox the asking a, EAGLE BRAND . f Condensed Mik The Borden Co.; Limited 20.36 VA WV co UVER ‘Government Liquor Act Notice of Application for Beer. Licence Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of June next the nndersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Contrd] Board for a licence in respect to pre- mises being part of the building known as Grandview Hotel, situate,in Town- site of South Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots thirteen (13) and fourtéen_ (14),, Block seventeen (17), District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one (851), Hazelton Land Recording” Dia- trict, according to.a registered map or plan deposited in the Land Regiatry Office in the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 974B, for the sale of bear by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the-premises. - DATED ‘at South Hazelton, B.C., thia 25th day of May, 1026. JOHN CUTHBERT, * | 4752 Applicant, oc IO == —10r Sie 10L | (¢) =) [= | home producers. gommeaux arrived on Wednesday of last week to visit their respec-| * ed to Stewart on Saturday, leav- ing Mrs, .de Kergommeaux to spend a ‘short time with her! parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Halli- well. the'past few months at Dunster, B.C., returned home last Sunday. ‘and Mrs. W. Aird, of Pacific, were among the business visitors of the week-end. Dobb, accompanied by Mrs.. W. ._H. Burnett, were visitors i in Remol| ‘on: Sunday. —— the pulpit in the Anglican Church ‘in Prince Rupert, last Sunday, in ‘the absence of Rev. Archdeacon Rix, “ past several months in. the gouth, || wag:a visitor on Thursday of last week, | Church Parsonage, begs to an-|} nounce that she will-be.at home|. . getting into its stride. Local merchants are being supplied by ‘A. H. Thomas shipped berries to Prince Rupert on Saturday. , With favorable weather conditions for picking, the growers will receive good returns from their patches this Year.. The quantity and quality of the fruit are most satisfactory. The lady teachers of the public school entertained their. classes at a delightful pienie held on George Little’s pre-emption last Saturday, in ideal weather. The children entered into the races and games with an energy which made the bountiful repast at the conclusion something to be par- taken of with zest, * Rey. and? Mrs. W. Allan assisted in enter- taining the youngsters. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert deKer- day to join the Survey party which will spend some time in the Lakelse Valley and Kitimaat arm districts under J. L. Mar- shall. known locally, having spent the past three summers with Dr. Hanson’s geological snrvey par- ty in this district, son, Wis., for the winter. the week, I Erlandson, of Remo, was a “| business visitor on Tuesday, Next week the Terrace News will print a report of an address Parent Teachers Association, Mrs. George Keith was a tea hostess on Friday afternoon last, when she entertained about thir- ty guests in honor of Misses An- drews, Dobb, and Malott, who leave shortly for the summer vacation. Dainty refreshments were served at tables .centred with vases of cut flowers. Dur- ing the afternoon vocal: solos were given by Mesdames Munro, Allen and Haney, and a violin solo by Miss Kerr. ‘a. O. MacKay, public. ‘works | / \é@hgineer, was a visitor early in given bv Rev, Barfoot before the |: NEW IMPROVED FORD CARS wil atrive April First, Be sure to see them before you buy any other ' car, FULL STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND W. S. HENRY SMITHERS, B.C. The mildness of last winter and the phenomenal growth during | the early spring have brought on the flowers at a much earlier date than usual. Mrs. W. J. Kirke patrick picked sweet peas from her garden on June 6. ° These Were grown from drop seed which was up in February, and which, despite unfavorable conditions in later spring, have made a Steady growth. A report of the United Church Conference held recently in Vane couver, was given in Knox Church last Sunday evening by the dele- gate, Mrs. 0. T. Sundal, H. E. Wilev, of Salmon Arm, was.a Terrace visitor over the week-end, HOME-MADE CANDY PURE ICE CREAM Send for prices on our ice cream in bulk. Mail orders given special attention for either candy or ice cream, Thorne & Pawson Smithers, B.C. OLE EL IDR tp ‘H. Rive, livestock commission- er, of Victoria, was a visitor in town on Saturday. . . R. H. B. Jones arrived on Mon- Mr, Jones, who is well was in Madi- The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues’ tickets for any perfod at 1. 50 per month in advance, This rate. in- clades office consultations and Inedicines, as well as all. costa while in the hospital, Ticketg are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J, Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- eal superintendentat the Hospital. tive parents. The former return- 0 face briskly. solved. to remove blackheads, LACKHEADS Get two ounces of neroxine pow- der from your druggist. Sprinide m a hot, wet cloth and-rub the E Every blazkhead will be dis- The one sure, safe and simple way - Will Christie, who has spent - Mr. and Mrs. Taper and Mr. Misses Malott, Andrews, and Rev. W. F. Barfoot occupied . Oe Miller, who haa spent the “Mrs. William Allan, of Knox the first Friday ¢ of every month, M 7 . All trains met. . ‘saddle horses. provided. . | Smithers. B. C. | The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner uropean or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to atop at. Autos, livery or tiga ‘Summer : Excursion Tickets ' Eastern Canada - United States ; Triangle. Tour. to : - Sasper National’ Park ‘SHACKLETON: Hotel USK, B.C. - New, clean and comfortable : ’ First-class. - Dining ‘Room, in eonnestion | Ratna ABB. > AvmACTIVE. ; - THOS, sackinen «Prop: One way vip’ “Veticouver ayd” nenioeniieat Pri ¢8 Rupert ee | ‘Bee your Loca’ ; Partleul B. Cc. UNDERTAKERS | | mapATMING FOR SHIPMENT A secialae post Box v8 A wire’ INCH RUPERT, B.C. will bring us a en 1