THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 A TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON _ Proprietor + C 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 ~ _ Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley MARE THAT YOUR HBADQUARTERS —_— i tee ‘TERRACE, ume HORTICULTURE Olof Hanson dropped in on Saturday. F.H. Worleck, of Victoria, was in Terrace on Saturday. One of the camps on Kalum road broke up on Monday. Bill Treston and Jack Arkle came down from camp Saturday. Oscar Olander was another visitor from the Lake Saturday. Mrs. Powers returned from Hazelton with the baby last week. Dr. Grant, of Prince Rupert, was in town two or threg days last week, Oscar Gendron and Dan Mason came down from the Lake on Friday. W. R, Charter went up to Pa- cific to spend the week-end with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rayen were in from Kalum Lake at the week-end. C, A. Thomas returned Satur- day aftera week in Rupert on the Assize jury. The fire warden has opened an office next door to the pool-room run by Fred Dubord. Mr. and Mrs. Lindeguard have James Kotow proprietor TRLEWA - - B.C, Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Beat attention to tourists and to commereial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited 1 i. Hazelton - - { { ! Hotel - Prince Rupert THe LEADING HOTEL iN NORTHERN 8B, C. Prince Rupert, B.C. * European Plan... - | Rates $1.50 per day up. eat ptt and The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. ‘Toyrists and Commercial men find this-a grand hotel to stop at. : . All traina met. fied livery or rigs | saddle horses’ ‘Smithers. B. C serid i in your name 2 and cash now returned from Usk in time for the berry season. C, Aubin went to the coast on Wednesday and figures on stay- ing there till the fall. Harry Franks has demanded a public apology from his traducers ‘lin the G.W.V.A. R. Guide, of Prince Rupert, visited his oid friends on the Beneh on Saturday. Mrs. VonHees,and Miss Mc- Dougall went to Usk Saturday and returned Monday. Mesdames H. S. Creelman, N. Sherwood and Farr hiked out to Kalum Lake Monday. Geo. Rudge, of Prince Rupert, is at present staying with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander, Mrs. A. Y. Wilson, of Kemo,. spent a day or two here last week, taking in the P.T.A. meet. Strawberries and cream have been a delicacy for several days at Kirkaldy’s ice-cream parlor. Lanfear & French are provid- ing a commodious playground for their many visitors at Hill Farm. Miss Alice P. McDougall left Thursday for a couple of months’ visit to her home in Westminster. “Dad”? Weeks has joined the noble ‘army of signatories to the Farmers’ Institute berry shipping contract. .On Tuesday the Misses Vera . .|MeDonell, Norma Minzghor and European or American Plan Winnie Alger came down from Usk, Joe. Bellway came down from Kalum Lake on Friday. He fig- ured’ on going: to Ruvert for med- ical advice. ae . Cons.” ‘Maneor went down , to . Salvas and Shames Wednesday! on. business connected with the} “Are you a subseriber yet? 5 police department: -|day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison, of Attwood, Ont., arrived in Ter- race on Saturday, to visit their daughter, Mrs. G. Dover. Mr. and Mrs. B. Agar have been up from Amesbury for a Miss Carmen Smith went back with them Wednesday. Arthur Carr has established a camp on the Lakelse road and is pushing forward to make @ pass- able road as far as possible this year. H. A, Swain is helping T. R. Davis to produce the necessary berry crates for this seagon’s fruit, The baskets will be handled by the F.L ‘Quite a bit of stir is being shown now by the berry growers getting ready for marketing their produce, Everybody is hoping for a good season. Two bears were shct by the men at Frank’s camp up Kalum Lake road. Dune. McIntosh got one and Martin potted the other. Bear meat was voted Al. The final summer meeting of the ladies of the Anglican W. A. was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Burnett. There was a goodly number present. Const. Mancor is to receive a a transfer and expects to leaye Terrace within. the next two months. He will be stationed at some other point in the Prince|* Rupert police district. Mrs. Bunn and two children and Mrs. O’Brien and two child- ren were’ visitors from Usk on Saturday, accompanied by Miss Winnie Alger, from Pacific, Mrs. O’Brien’s sister. Mrs. Sundal presided at the monthly meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association, held in the school, there being a good attend- ance. Atter routine business, R. T. McFarlane addressed the meeting on “The Boy”. Capital refreshments were served by the ladies. , ~~ F ! Letters fo the Ectitr ! ers eceaeaiaeaeeninentinns 1 The Editor. \ Dear Sir:—Re your reference Lakelse Valley, is it possible that you, as an editor, can find the reason of this lockout of the set- tlers in the valley? There must be some reason. Isit not only fair to the settlers and prospec- tore that it should be made plain to them why they are refused work? It can’t be for profit that Terrace men are brought out as it is 9 o'clock before.they get to work and they have to be return- ed to Terrace by 5/p.m,, a-dis- work full’ time, as they. reside on the spot. - Yours, eta" oe Lakelse, J Jane 14. A RESIDENT in last issue about grumblers in|. tance of from ten to eleven tiles.. ‘|The local men would be on this|| . Orders filled at short notice, — GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER A RUTACTORER LUMBER Price List’ S.S. Prince George and Prince Rupert S.S8. Prince John ‘Coast ~ Coast Steamship | amship Service will sail Prince Rupert Thnrseday and Saturday at 11 p.m. ‘For Swanson Bay, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE. from every Monday, Ocean Falls, Powell River, For STEWART... .-.-ccccrceeeee ree eter et nentnnes Friday, 10 p m. For ANVOX ... 0.020 cece ce eee ener ener eeeenes Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, via QUEEN CHARLOTTE BLAND PORTS, June 18th, 27th, July ilth, 25th, Au- gust 8th, 22nd. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 3.2.8 EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunday, 11.51 P.M, WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.44,P. M. For Adanic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R, F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, ‘iB C. been PPPRL “tr aati Nie pena f Special Price on BED SPRINGS WHILE HEY LAST Bach ......cceresseunes TERRACE, 3.0. ‘SMITHERS, B.C, out Suboeription Pai 7 $A, 35 FULL SIZE, 4 tt. ae -