VoL, 5 TERRACE, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,°1924 rs “NO, 25° [ ail TERRACE MOTORS ere | Hor SPRINGS TERRACE FORD DEALERS New and Used Cars and Trucks REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR | ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK — Genuine Ford Parts Accessories Gregory Tires None Better AXI SERVICE The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is “now under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a’ continuance of the favors of all patrons. FURNISHED R OOMS TO LET TOURIST HOTEL (CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat Open 6.30 in the morning until 21 p.m. daily Special arrangements made for parties Special Suppers or Banquets served Give ua a trial Frep. DuBoRD PROPRIETOR MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C, Surveys Turousiour Cenrrat B. C. ee | | TERRACE HOTEL. | "PERRACE British Columbia ‘ Se en a Se J. K. GORDON |} Proprietor me oN Bet ae ee ae os a a S cst et . (PA PPP EEA OL Great pleasure is expressed .at the general success which attend- ed the Terrace pupils who lately wrote high school and entrance examinations, results of which were announced this week. ed from Hazelton on Sunday. pert is a guest of Mrs. O, T.Sun- dal. . ing Co. was a recent visitor here. claims at Kalum Lake last week. pleted her librarian course at the in charge of the children’s library TOURIST - LUMBERING Hor SF TERRACE HonticuLrune Mrs. Barker and infant return- Mrs. Wm. Reid of Prince Ru- O. P, Brown of the Chiro Min- Fred Nash surveyed mineral Miss Erie Richmond has com California University and is now in Seattle. Mrs. J. H. Hanson and child- ren of Prince Rupert are holiday guests of Mrs, Soucie. Acamping party composed of Mrs, Von Hees, Miss A. McDou- gall and Miss Turnbull left for Kalum Lake last week enroute to Lava Lake where they will camn for a week or so, Miss MeDou- gall is interested in research. work and is making this trip in the in- terests of the university. Ab Little has returned to Kal- um Lake. Mr. Barbeau has returned from a trip-up the line. The G. W.V-A. held one of their popular dances last week and in spite of the hot weather everv one had a good time. The -re- freshments were ® served by Geo. Powers. Mrs, Chas Gilbert left ‘Thurs- for California to visit a brother who is very ill. She will be gone a couple of months. . Mrs. R.E. Allen and dauzhters of Hanall spent a day last week in Terrace, Mrs. F. Morris and family of Prince Rupert who spent a holi- day at the Aldous farm returned home-last Friday. been at Hill Farm for a holiday, last Friday. points during the past week. is visiting the Amos boys. Hatchery, isa guest of Mrs. H. S, Creelman. Master Carl Smith, who has left for his home in Prince Rupert E. Barbeau, government arche- ologist, has been in Port Essing- ton, Prince Rupert and other George York, of Prince Rupert, Mrs. Chas. Raven, of Lakelse Sister. Madeline, of St. Joseph's | 8 Convert, Prince Rupert, who was in Terrace on a holiday, fell from the church step and hurt her arm, necessitating a return to Rupert for medical advice. Mrs. P. J. Ryan, of Prince Ru- pert, is spending a vacation with SOMMER STAN SERVICE S.S.. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE ‘GEORGE will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, - VICTORIA, SEATTIE and intermediate points sach Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. ..s. Wednesday, 10.00 p m. aveees veeeeeePriday, 10,00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE, effective June 30th 8.5. PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Maasett, Port. Clements, and Buckley Bay, each Monday, at 8 p.m For Skidegate and all south Island ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p.m. "PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. EASTBOUND—8.57 P M.. Daily except Sunday, WESTBOUND- 12.07 P. M. Daily except ‘Tuesday. me For Atlantic Steamship Sailings of further information apply toany Canadian National. Agent 08 R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, Mrs, C. A. Smith at Kalum Lake. 1! Gladys Kenney was a visitor at “W. O. Fulton, of Prince Kupert, a arrived in Terrace on Friday, to spend several days with his fam- ily at Lakelse. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edwards,. of Prince Rupert, were visitors last week. -The Oddfellows of Lakelse Lodge No. 38 held their annual memorial ‘service last Sunday. The lodge .members formed a parade and visited the cemetery, Cool Cool and SUMMER DRINKS Refreshing ICE CREAM WITH ALL FLAVORS CANDIES by the STATIONERY box or in bulk SUMMER READING Piain and faney _ and Magazines Drugs and Toilet Articles Victrolas and Victor Records THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE where they decorated the graves of departed brethren. John Dool left for Prince Ru pert on Saturday te continue medical treatment on his injured foot. Misses Onnalee Greig, Loraine Grant, Mary Muse and Sims were visitors to Lakelse Lake on Friday afternoon. Mrs. W. J. Parsons was “at home’? on Friday afternoon in compliment to her guest, Mrs. H. H. Little, of Hazelton, Des- pite the beat, many ladies called and enjoyed the afternoon with their hostess and her guest. J. McLean, of Prince Rupert, spent the week-end with his fam- ily, who are holidaying here. ‘Mrs, E. J. Moore and daugh- ters, Bessie and Bertha, were visitors in Remo !ast Saturday. - Dr. Grant conducted the. ger- vice on Sunday morning in the Anglican Church, . Terrace has been. experiencing real summer weather, the hottest of the year. hain: is now badly GEO. LITTL LUMBER: an Liao | Finished Material : LUMBER MAN UFACTURER AEE dQ 29 65.00. E Terrace, B. C. Paros List, a ceeeetecesess (818,00 Ber mM waeee Saetenveres 22.00 | 22.50 eee ane e ne ee ae: os needed, | ~ - Mrs, ©. A. Gigeey entertained a few friends on ‘Saturday even- ing at a musicale, in compliment to: Miss. sims, who is’ ‘visiting Miss Pierson, - C, A. Giggev has lett for a ‘|| prospecting trip and will be away for a few weeks," at Lakelse Lake ‘last Sunday, | one crossing, the ferry. : “Terrace was: well represented hundred: ‘and: nineteen _Dergons | -Miss ‘Lee, of ‘the Prince Rupert Hospital ‘staff, left. for home on}. ourself the work and worry Save of making bread at home. Spring has brought its increased househol duties and the coming of the hot Bummer weather will add its bur- den. ' Do not slave at the range— ~ Let George do it. “Let George Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER PARTIES CATERED TO Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the line The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. AS N otice _ Mrs, W. Gratton and daughter Agnes of Prince Rupert were at thet Hill Farm last week. . Ingray Isaacaon returned. tol Prince Rupert last Friday, - after visiting Mrs. Alex. Olson. WHEREAS under the provisions of : . the Royalty Act, Chapter 76,-Statutes — 1914, the royalty. on timber to be col-. lected beginning January Ist, 1925, wall, © from information now available, be more than three times’ the royalty now : being collected: . AND. WHEREAS urgent: representa- “ tions have-been made’ that thia increase in royalty .is smuch heavier than the jindustry can-bear; ” a AND WHERBAS the re éntationd , meade have gone so far ag-toaay. that - any attempt to. collect this : "royalty 7 beginning January 1st next as upon’ the ‘basis or. the present Royalty Act ‘would immediately. result in a. Bhutdown of the entire. ndustry: in: the: Province, =: - NOTICE is'hereby giventhat‘a‘pub-. - lie hearing -upon this question: willbe held in the Executive Chamber;-Parlia- _ im ment Buildings, ; Victoria, before-the Executive, Council” or. auch.’ Me ACCOMPANIES HIS CHIEF any-evidenea to aub-. make on::the | ‘Heury ‘Frank. Sunday: following: a visit. to Mra. |