-THE OMINECA: HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923 ' anaes ee dee TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor LUMBERING Reson TERRACE mtn Hor Sprines ; HORTICULTURE Bob McFarlane, with Miss Marsh and Miss Teeple, were at the town holiday sports at Pacific and had a huge time. E.F. Duby joined the train for Prince Rupert Monday. Dr. Grant, of Prince Rupert, was the preacher at the Presby- terian church on Sunday night. ~\ a TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- | nection ’ Fred, Dubord, Proprietor | We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER A good company was present. .W.R. Charter figures on spend- ing a month or two around Stew- art, . Mrs. Freickman sent a con- signment of white Leghorn cockerels to Rupert Monday. Mr. Hughson, who was injured some time ago through his horses getting seared,:returned from the Rupert hospital last week. After a pleasant vacation Mr. Barker is back to duty at ihe bank. Mr. Marentette returned to Prince Rupert, — J. Seruton,~ the “Farm and Home’’ writer, was in town at the week-end and visited a number of ranches. P, S. Bonney and S. A, Doig contemplate hiking over the divide into the Naas Valley. Dune MelIntosh’s hand is al- ready -well on the wav to com- to any part of the dis- trict at any time and ata reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: TERRACE MOTORS 1 short, 2 long PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Ica Cream Ice Cream Sodas Soft Drinks Confectionery Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 3p-m. Cigara Cigarettes Ice Cream supplied in quantities S. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements ‘Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store| open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced MINERALCLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys TuRoveanoutT CBNTRAL B. C. plete recovery, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, a baby girl. The new grader has been work- ing on the Kalum Lake road and has improved the road surface considerably. Two new holders have bought land on Braun’s Island —- Mr. Wilson and Mr. Nantell. Messrs. Hatt Bros. have a fine display of aluminium ware on view, and are running a prize scheme in connection with it. Mr. Aykin has taken over D. MelIntoch’s land interest adjoin- ing Kalum Street, R. T. McFarlane intended po- ing out mountain climbing, but he has had to cancel the arrange- ment. He went down to Rupert hospital Monday for treatment, but hopes to return after a short stay there. A. Mickaloff is still interested in his orchard here though he spends most of his time at Anyox. He is arranging to have some of his produce shipped there. F. W. Bohler had a big load of humanity out towards Deep creek holidaying on Sunday. Straw berries are finished, cher- ries raspberries and currants nearly so. -The first shipment of apples was made Wednesday,—a box of Yellow Transparents from S. F. Mills, Mrs. Raven was up from La- kelse on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McIntosh a] HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT have atriyed from Toronto and will spend the rest of the sum- mer here and at Prince Rupert. Buropean. Plan - 7 Louis Patmore returned to Ru- Rates $1.50 per day and up pert Friday after holidaying at First-class Cafe «ls Sante Lakelse, which he voted a reat paneer place. : a | efficiency. of the school, Mrs. Warne returned from the Yukon at the week-end. Geo. Murray has gone on a visit to the Old Country. Pole loading is over now until the summer batch comes in. Mrs. Lindeguard went to Stew- art last week to join her husband. Olof Hanson and R. E. Allen were in town Wednesday. on Wednesday. The Farmers’ Institute have got in afurther supply of berry baskets for those needing them, The Gills are erecting a new house on their place on Terrace Heights. Somebody has been dumping garbage by the side of the road up Kalum street, and somebody is looking out for the culprit. Mrs. ValGarding and family ‘left on Wednesday for Anyox to join Mr. ValGarding. Mr. Leveque, who has been some months with Hatt Bros. as assistant, returned to Vancouver Wednesday to continue studies. garage erected behind his store. He has recently become the owner of a flivver. The decoration service of the Oddfellows was a very impres- sive function, The small fruit season in this district is now aboutover, Ship- ments are small, but the season the grower for some time. Friday's train going east was the largest seen for some time, With the engine well past the depot, the train extended over the Kalum street crossing. There are constant demands for the F, I. to undertake the shipping of the other produce in addition to fruit. Action will have to be taken in the matter shortly. Jimmy Wells, of Usk, was in town Monday. He is greatly interested in getting prospectors to join hands for their mutual advantage. Well, union is strength and Jimmy deserves every sup- port. Owing to considerable red tape connected with getting rights to erect poles on the streets the installation of the electric lignt system is being held up. The provincial government has a new department handling this kind of business. A new principal has been en- gaged for the Kitsumkalum school in place of J. Forster, resigned. The new man comes from Van- couver and is qualified to teach high school, and seeing that a sufficient number of pupils passed the entrance examination it is expected that a superior school will be established at’ Terrace. The school managers ‘are. also effecting yarious alterations with | ‘a View of further i increasing. ‘the Father Allard went to Rupert}. W. F. Lindsay has had al. asa whole has been the best for|$ - LUMBER PRICE List Prices subject to change without notice Onders filled at short notice, Prices of Moulding, etc., on application GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C LUMBER MANUFACTURER Rough Lumber............6.....00008 beens $18.00 per M Shiplap...........cc2sceees si eeeeecateceres 22,50 Sundried and Sized ........-.2- 0000 veveeee 22.50 ** Finished Material .... .....-........ 40.00 to 65.00 “ . Shingles........... cece veweee from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Mill running: continuously. ' ‘ NEW SHIPMENT OF and Springs JUST RECEIVED Hish-Grade Mattresses SPECIAL PRICES DURING THIS WEEK ON COMPLETE BEDS SMITHERS, B.c. a d Pee vee verre Te TTT TTT TS eS Yor Coast Steamship Service FPS SSCS CSE ' g.s. Prince John ji,. arth, Jaly Lith, s.s. Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. cee Fea e pete nate te ee eeae meee en eeee Friday, 10 pm, cbc ee en eee ee ens ee ne ye enetesennets Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS. 25th, August 8th, 22nd. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M, Daily except Sunday, WESTBOUND—12 37 P.M. Daily except Tuenday. aah For Aulntic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National A: " R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. teat or Pree ws and As You Like It You will be delighted and will demand more once you have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too, With our firm belief in the use of only the beat materials and work nship your satisfaction must be assured, yet we do not bay this boastfully—just prove for yourself. Higheat quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line The Terrace Bakery Fresh Bread—When You Want It Visit our TEA ROOM Tce Cream andConfec- tions made on premises GEORGE POWERS - P.O. Box 10L + TERRACE, B.C. Proprietor | Used Gasoline Lamp All in first-clasa condition, $5.00 7°. $8.00 es oS « At BARGAIN PRICES from You will soon need a good light now as the évenings are getting shorter AUCTIONEER;' NEw AND Usep FURNITURE | Fred Bishop Terrace Is Your Subscription Paid? § one i is no Better ‘Time Than: ‘Today ach carat win — Fagg ne ES yt —— Se = ~, i a e 5 a