THE TERRACE NEWS ee sae ere ropenesre rie er we ght wy eh A Ua APNE REN or are ; ——— = = : = = BA Vol. 5 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925 No. 51 MINERAL OLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B, C. ee ee SSS Se g || TERRACE HOTEL | lows ll J. K. GORDON TERRACE (2 Proprietor British Columbia ; Gapiere ee ee yen pine Rtn Skeena Electoral District id Notice Regarding Discon- Satinuing and Closing Road Sem through Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Registered - Plan 965, : Notice is hereby given that under the m authority conferred by Section 10A of ge the ‘Highway Act’’ as enacted by Sec- Me tion 3of Chapter 28 of the Statutes of fm British Columbia, 1917, it is the inten- metion of the undersigned, after thirty ae (30) days from date, to discontinue and @aclose the road known as MacPherson Bi tcred through Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 Regis- metered Plan 965, being a subdivision of .0.L, 837 Range 5 Coast District, Another road has been substiuted @ therefor. 1 ; W. H. SUTHERLAND, Minister of Public Works. mm Department of Public Works, fe-Parliament Buildings, m Victoria, B.C., fa Dec. 3ist, 1924. 4852 Timber Sale X6603 me = There will be offered for sale at Pub- lie Auction, at noon on the Sth day of MeaMarch, 1925, in the office of the a Forest Supervisor, Smithers, B.C., the aLicence X6608, to cut 961, N00 lineal feet Hof Cedar Poles and Piling on an area situated on Bell Lake, six miles 5.W. mof Hazelton, Cassiar District. a 6ive (5) years will be allowed for removal of timber. m Provided that anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a @esealed tender to be opened at the hour geeot auction and treated as one bid. = 6Further particulars of the Chief For- Bester, Victoria, B.C., or District Fores- mter, Prince Rupert, B.C. 2831 N.P. Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE S NE TE ee District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life 4 Fire Health Accident HAZELTON . "BG | Leon Doll has returned after "an absence of some months, and Rs accompanied by his brother, ARoy, and D. Stanley. ma 1, Woods has just completed.a Meine new residence, TOURIST LUMBERING Resor TERRACE MINING + Hot Serines } \ HORTICULTURE f About 80 guests attended the Burns dinner at Gordon’s hotel and Tom Young got ‘A Toast to @ Hageis” off his ehest once more There was a program of songs and speeches and a dance in Pro gress Hall. Dr. Ewart spent a few davs last week in Prince Rupert, re- turning on Saturday.- Mrs. P. M. Monckton enter- tained a number of children last Wednesday, in honor of her daughter Sylvia’s fourth birth- day, A most enjoyable afternoon was spent. Elwood Brooks is able to be around again following his recent accident. Miss Dewar, of Copper City, was a guest at the St. Andrew’s supper and dance on the 23rd, Mrs Soucie entertained a num- ber of friends to six o clock din- ner Wednesday last to celebrate Miss Margaret Chretien a 15th birthday. A most enjoyable eyen- ing was spent by the girls. The dinner was great, Mrs. Gev. Little entertained the little tots on Thuraday to celebrate Gordons fourth birth- day. The children thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. Rebekah Lodge held their reg- ular meeting on Wednesday last with the newly installed officers in the chairs. The ladies feel 1t is their turn to go to lodge while the old man stays home to look after the fires and put the kids to bed. Wilfred Young has been eon- fined to his home this week throu iliness, Fred Nash was a business vis- itor to Prince Rupert last week. H. Campbell of Shames was a Terrace visitor last week, G. H. Tycho of Smithers was here recently. Ed Merrin of Usk is spending the week in Terrace under the doctors care. Ed. has blood pois- oning in his arm. R. A, Creech of Prince Rupert was a visitor in Terrace over the week end. ; H. Wiseman of Terrace spent Monday in Terrace. D. W. Cassell; wife and two daughters, of Hope B.C., arrived in Terrace on Monday and will take over the duties of C. N. R, agent at this point. Mrs. C. 4. Smith of Kalum was in town this week. J. H. LaPage of Victoria Was & visitor in town. Rev. H. Kuring of Camrose, Alta., is spending a holiday here, Hugh Fraser of Ootsa Lake is a guest at the Terrace hotel. R. E, Allen of Hanall was here on business the past week, Geo, Powers went up to Usk the first of the week, C.R, Gilbert has received word from Mr, and Mrs, James Swan, who have spent the past few months visiting in England and Scotland, that they expect to re- turn to ‘lerrace about the first of March. Their friends will be glad to see them again. Mrs. Frank Ross entertained the 8B. D. Bridge Club Tuesday evening last. The many friends of Mr. Boh- Jer are plad to see him home and looking and feeling so much bet- ter. He underwent treatment at the Hazelton hospital: C. Haugland and family, York- ton, Sask., arrived in Terrace on Wednesday and intend to settle here. Matt Allard, Joe Belway and Jack Colosky of Kalum Lake are in for a holiday. Mrs. W. H. Smith entertained the Anglican Auxiliary on Thurs- dav afternoon, Messrs. Haney and Thomasson were week end visitors in Hazel- ton, Societies Name Whist-Cribbage Representatives The inter-fraternal societies’ whist and eribbage competition of Terrace will start Friday in the I. 0. O. FL hall at 830 p.m. The Native Sons have challenged all the local organizations and the losing organizations are to entertain the winners at the con- clusion of the competition to a supper and dance. Hach organi- zation is to supply two teams,one for eribbage and one for whist. It is the intention to play week- ly, games, for ten weeks which will bring the competition toa close early in April. who come late, and substitutes will be permitted from societies when any member is unable to attend. The following organizations have appointed their teams— Nativé Sons—-Wm. Vanderlip, A. E. Little (whist); BE. T. Kenney, J. M. Hatt (cribbage). 1.0.0.F,—L. H. Kenney, J. Eggie- shaw (whist); Jas. Smith, I Frank (eribbage). B.D. Bridge Club--Mrs. E. T. Ken- ney, Mra, J. M. Hatt (whist); Miss Andrews, ‘Misa Glover (cribbage). Rebekah Lodge—Miss O. Greig, Mra. Wm. Smith (whist); 5. Kirkaldy, J. McLaren (eribbage). St! Andrew’a Society—To be named GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber...........:.66 ee eeneee seees $18.00 per M Shiplap....... bec teuraneeeetettesceueeeunes 22,50 ‘f Sized Lumber ....-..-:-ecceceeceueauee i... 22.50 ‘ Finished Material .... .......0....., 40.00 to 65.00 ‘* Shingles....................... from $2.50 to $5.00 per K Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application Fines of: points will be imposed on those’ ee Pe Winter Steamship Service §.8. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. For ANYOX and STEWART...-Wednesday, 11.00 p.m, iad 8.8. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, January 3ist, February 14th, 28th. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BY. HASTBOUND--Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8.57 p.m. -WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3.00 a.m. For Atlantic Stearnthip Sailings or fadher infewmittion apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, Datrict Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PPPS I GPE PPP LE bal daa dda daal If good bread is the result of the use of the best quality of ingredients blended and baked with skill and care bora of long experience, then you need have no fear of getting any other Making Good Bread than the best bread when you make your purchases here. FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC, Shipments made to any point The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS + Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.0, IT We recommend our own Cold Cure Tablets O S and White Pine with Eucalyptol and Honey. . Also cur own White Pine & Tar, Mentholated Wampole’s Formalid Throat Ease—and—Park, Davis Medicated Throat Dises, — We als carry a fullline of other Cough Syrups, Cold Tablets, Pastilles THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE, 8,C. Books at the Omineca Herald later. G.W.V.4.—To be named later. . Job Printing, Counter Check Have You Paid Your Subseription?. Can You do it now? |