S , TERRACE ‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923 ————= HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor Y cr TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE ~The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cefe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor . find t Telkwa Hotel | Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS James Kotow proprietor TELKWA - - B.C. Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage ia solicited Hazelton - - B,C. Hotel Prince Rupert r RESORT Tounst | Hor Srewvcs TERRACE LUMSBERING MINING HORTICULTURE /- Mrs. Monckton fell on Tuesday and sprained her ankle. Geo. Little left Monday night for the prairie to bring in another carload of horses. Mr. Hipp has installed an in- cubator and hopes to raise sever- al hundred chicks this spring. Mrs. A. C. Fowler ‘returned from Prince Rupert hospital on Monday night, bringing her baby with her. The ladies of the Altar Society of the Catholic church are arrang- ing to hold asale of home cooking in the near future. Eggs have touched bottom prices at Terrace this week, some being sold at 30 cents—the lowest ever, old timers say, The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A. met at the home of Mrs. Sherwood on Tuesday, Mrs. Amesbury entertaining. Fred Hall, of Terrace, is at present giving a hand to the Kitsumkalum Lumber €o., at Remo. Reports show that the sharp frosts we have been having have been very unkind to the straw- berries. Several growers lament the bad state of their patches. The first forest fires of the season was noticed north of the town on Saturday night when a biz tree was blazing merrilv in the vicinity of Giggey’s old mill, True to prediction Jack Wentz, with his wife and family moved up to the Valley at the week-end, Jack was concerned about the condition of his strawberry plants The weather has been ideal for those who employ their wak- ing moments in the arduous task of land clearing, Many and great have been the settlers’ fires. Now that the berrv growers have united to utilize the Far- mers’ Institute to market their products, the poultry people are pressing the Institute to solve THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. GC. Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘European Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. f ‘ eo ‘The Bulkley Hotel £. E. Orchard, Owner — European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men is a grand hotel to atop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided Smithers. B. C. "| will be served from, noon to mid- the egg problem. Mrs, Lanfear and Miss French, Hill Farm, Terrace, are taking orders for choice plants which will be ready in May. Sets of annuals may be had at 50 cents and one dollar each. 41-3 Those unfortunates who have not yet paid their drainage taxes are reminded that after the end of this month no rebate will be allowed. During April the re- bate is 8 per cent of full pay- ments or 6 per cent on instal- ‘ments, Within the - next week or ten days the Terrace Bakery will open a tea room in‘ connection with the bakery. Light lunches night for the convenience of -who take in the picture show or who are coming inon the trains Frank and Bohler have taken out a number of poles: from the or going out on the trains. Ar- rangements are also being made to serve ice cream during the shoppers and visitors to. Terrace]: at Remo this week. Mrs. Brunsing, Copper River, spent Wendesday with Mrs. Tr. J. Kirkpatrick. Men are working on the ferry at Remo, getting it ready for the summer seivice. — The first April shower on Wed nesday morning set the farmers’ faces aglow with smiles. days visiting Mrs. Wilson at Remo and isimproving in health. The members of the Ladies’ Guild: met in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday, Mrs. Soucie presiding. H. S. Creelman is expected to return to duty at the depot next week.. He will receive a cordial welcome. | T. H. Walsh, of Dorreen, re- lieyed Mr. Birch for two or three days at the week-end at the Do- minion Telegraph office. Mr. Birch was too ill to continue his duties. Mr. Sparkes returned on Wed- nesday from a short visit to T.H. Walsh, at Dorreen. Mr. Walsh has tried out a radio outfit with the result that he got Omaha the other night. Jens Erlandsen of Zemicord, four and a half miles down the river, lost his cabin and most of the contents by fire last Tuesday morning early, Jens was in bed when the fire started. The members of the Anglican Women’s Auxiliary were enter- tained at the home of Mrs, Geo. Little on Wednesday afternoon, a good number being present, wirs. Von Hees entertainad. Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Miss Kerr went down to the coast Wednesday. Mr. Keith has hed a rather serious illness and went down for treatment. They may move to the south for a while. In a letter to the editor, EB. A, Blow, Winnipeg, says ‘‘enquiries regarding Terrace sre picking up again and it looks as though quite a lot of land prospectors will 20 through Central B, C. this see- son. Treat ’em right. Best respects to Terrace friends.”’ Dean Coleman, of the Universi ty of B. GC. will give an address on “Democracy and Education’ in the Progress Hall under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers’ Association on April 26. . 7 Convenor, Terrace Motors received a con- signment of six Fords on Monday consisting of one sedan, two touring cars, and three one-ton trucks which were bought by Mr. Davis, Mr. Forsyth and the government hatchery at Lakelse, There are good prospects of purchasers for the three cara. Father Allard, of Prince Ru- pert, will be the resident priest at-Terrace in future.’ Last Sun- day the congregation organized as a self-supporting congrega- tion, and the affairs of the church’ are now in the hands of a. board Mrs. H. L, Frank was visiting | GEO. LITTLE. “Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER - _ LUMBER PRICE List Rough Lumber. ............000e0eee vee 818.00 per M Shiplap..... ee eee tapas eeteeclsenecugeee wo... 22,50 Sundried and Sized . ce ceeecececeuveucbetied 2250" Finished Material .... ..........:. “40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles........... cece cece eee from $2.50 to $6.00 per ul ~ Prices subject to change without notice — Orders filled at short Aotice. . ‘Mill running continuously. ° Prices of Moulding, etc,,.on application — af Mrs. Marsh has spent a few]| " lately how it is I sell’ so cheap. Quite a few people have asked me I will tell you. Every cent of goods I have I paid eash for. I don’t carry a heavy stock, therefore don’t have to pay interest on slow sellers. “That is the reacon”’, and we sell for Anything I have not got in stock I can get for you in a few cash onl th ! know who will get the days. Just compare my prices with others. business JUST ARRIVED. Congoleum rugs or by the yard. ~ Fred. C. Bishop NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, ETC. TERRACH, B.C. COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th JACKIE COOGAN --in-- “Trouble” This is Jackie's first visit to Terrace ; BARBED WIRE Genuine heavy 12-puage, 4-point Barbed Wire, 80_rods ow $ 5.90 SS. Prince George and Prince Rupert Valley. warm weather: ” Spring Steamship Service Effective April 15th will gail from Prince Rupert every Sunday and Thnreday at 11 p.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powéil River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE Bor STEWART... ....-.eees0s “eve nedeeansecuoees Saturday, 10 p.m. For-ANYOR . .. oat eee eneeene teeeeeenes Meaeeeas Wednesday, 10 p.m. . Des for Vancouver, via NORTH AND SOUTH . QUEEN 8.8. Prince John (QinuOTTe BIAND PORTS, Apt 28th, May 2th, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bt. BASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 11.61 P.M, WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P, VM. For Atantic Steamship Sailings of further information apply. to any Canadian Natio Agent o or R., F. McNaughton, District Paseenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PPP PPR PGS behead steal | . . : : ‘Telkwa, or by. mail from the medi- . ealguperintendentatthe Hospital.” - | ; HOTEL: PRINCE RUPERT ' Buropean Plan ~ Rates $1,560 per day and up First- class Cafe The Hazelton Hospital | ‘ ‘The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, ‘This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as all costs . while in the hgspital, Tickets are obtainable in’ Hazelton from the drug store; from ‘T. J. Thorp, a la Carte oo JAS. RICHMONI ’ GEN ERAL MERCHANT | FRESH MEAT . ‘THRRAOB . -; — . Be ‘of trustees. ee er . ‘ In constant recelpt of supplies of | ’ r] =f C 6 \ i ‘ Ae i \. : 7 Y