aa 16 51 inches. : - & Public Auction, Zam day of January, 1924, in the office of Ze the District Forester, Prince “Rupert, and 80,000 Lin. Ft. o he ester, Prince Rupert, B.C. 6 eed oie THE TERRACE | Be oy coe me Voi. 4 | TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, 1924 Terrace Weather fm =©December.—Maximum temper- fm ature, on 2nd, 44; minimum tem- perature, on 31st, 3 below. Pre- Se cipitation — rain, 15.59- inches: Ml show, 9.20 inches, or .92 inch A when melted; total precipitation, Bs Average precipita- A tion in December for 10 years, m5.96 inches; therefore precipita- M tion for December was nearly three times that of an average 8 year, and it came chiefly as rain. Ms Average temperature for 1923, Weg 30, or three degrees warmer than me 10-year average. 282 Timber Sale X5466 There will be offered for sale at at noon on the 10th the Licence X5466,to cut 296,000 Ft. B.M. of Hemlock, Spruce and Cedar, Cedar Poles, on an area situated between Haenall and Usk, on opposite side of Skeena River, Range 5, Coust District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber, A = Further particulars of the Chief For- ester, Victoria, B.C., or District rate n Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public L. S. MeGILL SMITHERS 3 RACE sOTEL British Columbia ee eR et Et AS pth platy MarR 3 MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.€.L.S. TERRACE, 8.C, Surveys THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B. Cc. Jwas a business visitor in town TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to step Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred, Dubord, Proprietor ~" T L Reson? TERRACE MINING OT SPRINGS ; _ HorTICcULTURE Jack Frost, of the forestry de- partment, returned from Smith- ers on Thursday after spending the Christmas holidays at that point. . . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Little left for Vancouver on Thursday and may goon an extensive trip be- fore returning. Mrs. Brooks, sister of Geo. Little, will assume the responsibility of the home during their absence. ° T. Eaton, Lakelse hatchery, on Thursday. Miss Etanda Marsh spent New Year’s Day in Prince Rupert and returned to Terrace Wertnesday to complete her vacation, — Rev. W. J. Parsons went up the line Tuesday and returned on Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Carr is enjoying her vacation at her home in Eng- land and sent Christmas greet- ing cards to many of her Terrace friends. The drawing for the beautiful lunch cloth made by Mrs, Hagen, of Vanarsdoi, took place on De- cember 29, and the lucky num- ber 91 drew the prize.. The ticket was drawn by Joe Marshal- ton and the winner was Sam Kirkaldy. On Jan. 21, B, Agar held the drawing for the phono- graph and Mr. Kirkaldy again held the lucky number. Evidently this is Sam’s lucky week. Christmas cards were received by some of Carl Lindbloom’s friends. Carl is at present locat- ed at Dewdney, B.C., in the em= ploy of C. Baine Lumber Co. “og 6G a The Terrace has been purchased by, and is now under the personal mafagement of F. H. AIKEN respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET who NE 08 THIS COU PON ‘GOOD FOR a 25c. ~ \ REBATE ON A. CASH PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR OVER Redeemable not later than Saturday, Jan, 19th, 1924 o FURNITURE CROCK RY i |lenthusiasm was aroused. Some of the bridges on the Kalum road are ina bad shape and Henry Frank and crew will start work on them this week. arrived on Friday night and will take up their residence in the cottage at the school. A com- munity welcome is extended to them. Miss E. Hill, of Prince Rupert, has been the holiday guest of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cook, Lakelse. Thos. Allan, who left some time ago for Vancouver, antici- pates spending the winter there with relatives. This is Mr. Allan’s first holiday in six years. Mrs. J. Colthurst and her eldest son, St. John, left this week for Shawnigan Lake, Van- couver Island, where St. John will enter a boy’s college. Mrs. Colthurst will be away about two weeks, Miss M. Dobb returned Satur- day night from her vacation in Prince Rupert. the Hazelton Hospital Tuesday night. R. H. Riley went down to Ru- pert on Wednesday. to meet Mrs. Riley, who arrived on the boat from Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Donaghy are now located in Santa Anna, Gal., where Mr. Donaghy is following his profession, having recently been admitted to the bar of that state. ‘The Kitsumkalnm school re- apened on Monday, January 7, for the winter term. “Mrs. Dongldson and two'child- ren, of ‘lelkwa, spent the holi- davs with relations here. Mrs. Donaldson is a sister of EB. Plater and Mrs, Harry Kine. Mrs. R. Jeatts was a visitor in Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Successful Whist Drive Impromptu whist drive arrang- ed by Father Allard assisted bv of the Catholic church was one of the social events of the Yule- tide in Terrace, being held in the G.W.V.A. Hall, on Thursday evening, December 27. There were several tables and much The winners were as follows: Ladies’ ladies’ consolation, Mrs. E. Ken- ney. Gent’s first prize, Laurence Greig; gent’s: consolation, Mr. Simmons. The ladies served a dainty lunch and. a good time "The News ie $2.0 year. ~ Are you a subseriber ‘yet? Principal Griffin and his bride: Mrs. C. F. Bishop went up to|! the ladies of the Altar Society; GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C: LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber. .......-¢5- seer eeeereerecees $18.00 per M Shiplap.... aun eeeceeeensereeeenenaeee 99.50 >‘ Sundried and Sized .........+--+-++- Sewnees 22.50 * Finished Material.... ....-----000-5 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles.........-.-+ been eeeees from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ; \ nn. o ao ~~ o> ey Winter Steamship Service 9S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter- mediate points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m, For STEWART and ANYORK.....-:0-.-- se eee eee Wednesday, 11 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, January 2nd, 16th, 30th, February 13th, 27th, March 12th, 26th, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °. SASTBOUN D-~10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. ; - WESTBOUND-12 37 P. i. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to sny Canadian National Agent or R. F, MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C! 0” ad tal Bread, Buns, Biscuits, and Cakes * We use only the BEST materials 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. firat prize, Mrs. Wm. Vanderlip;; | FULL STOCK OF MOST OF THE . This is the weather for Nyal's ‘ FACE CREAMS AND LOTIONS I atili have a few fancy boxes of | Ganong’s Christmas Chocolates AT REDUCED PRICES , | Anew VICTROLA -AND MANY NEW RECORDS |. - RW: RI TERRACE was enjoyed by all - af PREPARATIONS | RILEY von oe] “Have You Paid Your Subséription up'to Date? . | ay No. 48° oe 2- . tt * ”