THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29,192 = + NO te, ——— a J TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor = peow = TERRACE ott r Miss Montgomery joined the the west-train Saturday. J. Warne figures on hitting out for Anyox in a week or two. Geo. Forster, principal of the school, left for Vancouver on Monday. ’ Bill Smith is getting around ‘YY 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 Herero } | Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller te and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS = f James Kotow proprietor “TRLEWA B.C. with his truck bringing in berries to the depot. Mrs. Wilson has moyed into Mrs, Ross’ house, and J. Johnson has rented that of Mrs. Wilson. Dad Weeks has brought ina squad of pickers from Rupert and there is no lack of conversazione. G. W. Baker returned during the week from his business trip te the Queen Charlotte Islands. The pupils for the entrance examinations came in on Monday. The exam was started Wednes- day. . Arnold Creelman went out on a journey to Kalum Lake Tues- dav. He was in Rupert Satur- day. Geo. Rudge, of Prince Rupert, who has been staying with the Alexanders went back west on Monday. The past week has been a very busy one among the pole men, a record output of cars has been sent out of Terrace. Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. § Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton - - B,C. Oa ett es ee re Hotel Prince Rupert THE LEaDING HOTEL IN Nortuern B. C. Prince Rupert, B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. ‘| The . Bulkley Hotel BE Orchard, Owner mane European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourlsts and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All traing met. Autos, livery or. Tige’ saddle horeea provided. - Smithers. B. CG Dr. and Mrs. Learayd, Anyox, have spent a few days visiting in town and have enjoved them- selves very much. Arthur Carr expects to finish the Lakelse work ina few days and will then take up work on the roads north of Terrace. Mrs. Raven has resigned her position as cook in the Kalum road camp and is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. S. Creelman. All the big men in the lumber world were at Terrace for the week-end. Olof Hanson took a great interest in local develop- ments. The G.W.V.A. put, ona dance in the hall on Thursday night. Mrs. Attwood provided the ‘music and R. Beecher was floor man- ager. Bert Tyler pulled out Thurs- day on his way to Vancouver, where he intends to make his home’ in- future. Mrs. Tyler went on before to: friends. Up ,to Wednesday noon over 180 erates of strawberries had been sent out from Te¥race. Sev- eral quantities of gooseberries -land cherries had also been ship- ped. . The secretary of the F, L in- timates that he has had a letter from the department stating that a poultry expert ig to visit Ter- race on July 9, when he is ex- | pected to lecture. : A good shower Thursday night helped a lot in maturing the strawberries and with finer wea- ther following: picking i in egrnest began on, Saturday. Local dealers Are you a subscriber yet? | gend in your name and eash now are. getting supplies | through. the ‘Farmers’ Institutes; : ey “membered. Dr, Bayne paid a hurried visit to town at the week-end. Mr. Layton from Lakelse was in town Saturday. Fred Bishop has shipped in a stock of dandy '‘gramaphones. ~ W. E. Smith’s family went off to Ribstone, Alta,, for a holiday. Mr. McDonald, of Copper City, hag been on a yisit to Donald Bruce. . Elsie Kenney came heme from Rupert high school for the holi- days. . Elwood Brooks visited the soldiers’ pension board in Rupert on Monday. Mrs. Jaek, of Vancouver, is staying with Mrs. Lanfear at the Hill Farm. We hear that ex-cons. “Brewer has bought a house in Vancouver “| whither he moved recently. Another prominent visiter was Thos. A.B. Ferris, of Vancouver, whose fame is dominion wide. Dr. Grant was up from Rupert on Friday and saw to the ship- ping of some of his strawberries. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Taper eame down from Pacifie with their daughters, who haye been ‘writing the entrance exam. Rev. Mr. Simpson, Angiican Sunday School organizer, is to be here at the week-end and is ex- pected to preach Sunday nizht. Rev. T. J. Marsh went Monday to Rupert to attend the Diocesan Synod and will be away for the whole week. He is a guest of J.C. McLennan. W. J. Pitman, the music ex- pert, of Prince George, has been giving Terrace the look over this week and has interested a num- ber of people in his stock, Mrs. White was called to the hospital at Rupert at-the week- end to visit her daughter, ‘Miss Beatrice White, a nurse in the institution, who is very ill. Mr. Noonan and children and Miss Owen, .Telkwa, spent some days with Mr. and Mrs. Bobler at Kitsumkalum. Tom Lever, with the party on Saturday and is going to the mines, It seems that the statement that Franks had demanded an ‘lapology from the_G.W.V.A, is not correct. We ‘are officially informed that all that has trans- pired,is that Harry has asked the officials to meet him. The signatories to the Farmers’ Institute contract for the market- ing of local berries held a meet- ing in Progress Hall on Friday night, 4. A. Swain i in the chair. Arrangements as to prises and shipping were completed. _ ‘Dr. Langfeldt has been splen- didly described as a‘‘good mixer’’ Certainly. he missed no -opportu- whom he -came his. chariess. : Mrs. Noonan’s brother, went back | 3 nity of getting a word with those | into . contact, |* and right Rood u use: he- made: ‘of | ls Your Subseription. Paid / GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. C. 7 -WUMBER MANUFACTURER. “Luter PRICE List Rough Lumber.............0ccaeseeeecesees $18.00 per M Shiplap .......c. cc cca eee e sce eeereeecteeeee \92.50 “6 Sundried and Sized ..............0cceceeees 22.50 ‘' Finished Material .... .............. 40.00 to 65.00 ** Shingles...... ere ere ..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, ate., on application . ~ a JUST ARRIVED—NEW _ ‘STEWART’ Gramaphones CAN YOU BEAT IT? $i 5. 00 CAN YOU BEAT IT? , Fred Bishop AvcTiongER; NEW AND . Used FURNITURE Terrace oR eR aR a : : =| Orders taken to supply Terrace a Terr ace Berries - berries and-and all other. fresh | fruits in a any quantity. z Fruit Jars Fruit Jars are now on ‘hand for — | the canning season. a =a I also have plenty of sugar for = Sugar. this season’s preserving. z a : | m-: . a W~. EF. Lindsay - Terrace a dl! +3) mk PPDORa. oe . ie he pers Coast Steamship Service 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.. aed RY... ccs eeseuaee Sveeeanenenss seeneuns Friday, 10 pm. cette ene esate teeeesaneeenennaea Wednesday, 10 p.m. for Vancouver, via QUEEN CHARLOTTE E ISLAND PORTS. June 27th, July 11th, 26th, August 8th, 22nd. s i s.s. Prince John ~ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE b TERRACE B. EASTBOUND—10.5i P.M, Daily except, Sunday. © ' WESTBOUND—12 37 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Seeamship Sailings or further information, apply ‘to any Canadian National Agent ar R.F. MeNaughtan, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. a alain Manet | “TERRACE, 3 B.C, “SPECIAL FOR THIS WEE Faweett’s “Eludson” Steel Ramge 4-hole, 9"; Highly Polished Steel Top; 18” Oven; High Closet; Reservoir This range ia beautifully finished, and is worth #0. 00 at today’ ) price: = $49, 95 = SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK (Cash) eenaae ‘