VOL, & TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924 MB of Kisby, Sask., have moved to Terrace and have taken up resi- Bdence in the W. E. Smith cottage m™ near the park. Strawherry plants, ; For Sale last year’s runners, ‘Magoon anp Gaudy varieties ex Sees 1000 f.o.b. Terrace. F. W, Bohler, er- mrace, B.C. n aa Hatching Eggs RO jot from purebred stock, but good fea zeneral purpose Plymouth Rocks. One Mi dollar per 13. Apply Mrs. Sawle, New a Hazelton. €@ These are oo Raspberry Canes, Pe For Sale Cuthbert and Her- See bert, in any quantity; $3.00 per hun- weer dred, Newton & Aldous, Terrace, BC. = Mageoon Strawber- 4 For Sale ‘ry plants, $1.00 per ae hundred, postpaid: $5.00 per 1000 f.o.b. ie Vanarsdol, Sverbearing Strawberry fees Plants, $3.00 per 100, pogtpaid. A. ee Ebring, Vanarsdoi, B.C. 6tt from Hatching Eggs ine bred White Wyandottes; heavy-laying B strain; $f.50 per setting: ‘of 15. Mra. F. A. Goddard, New Hazelton. 40-2 from Hatching Eggs 3 White Leghorns; heavy-laying strain, (winter layers) mated to pedigreed B.C. University cockerels, $1.50 for 15 ergs. + Incubator settings special price. Be man Freckman, Terrace. uo Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Downey, | (—— 1|/not come as he was not 36 well ag|{the dance hall of the G.W V.A. 0! point he was called on account of t|months, arrived in Terrace on Her- 69 a = — —— UMBERING + TOURIST oo, : : M Hor SPRINGS TERRACE HORTICULTURE V Rev. T. J. Marsh was expected home on Monday iast, but could The Presbyterian Guild met at the home of Mrs. Sundal Thurs- day last. C.A. Youngman, of Prince Ru- pert, is releiving here at the gov-. ernment liquor store for a week.’ Mr. McKinnon ia taking a rest to get his garden in shape for | planting Mr. and Mrs, J. Swan, who have been in charge of the covk | and had returned to the hospital again, The G. W, V. A. Auxiliary is having electrie lights installed in pbuilding. This will be an added attraction to the propertv. Mr. Tiffin arrived home from GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C. Shingles...... ceeerseee ceedas _ LUMBER MANUFACTURER - 4 1 Louse PRICE List Rough Lumber... ceseae ce cecneesteuee sauce $18. 00 per M: Shiplap...... vec cease uence eeedeeernes 261.2250 ceuvbanedseceennee 22.50 * Sized Lumber .....-.. ‘Binished Material .... se eanene "49.00 to 65.00 “ "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, « etc., on application Edmonton this week, to which ‘camp for the last few months have gone baek to their ranch ea one ws the illness of Mrs. Tiffin, who is|for the summer ’s work. Billy rapidly improving. Donald will be chef at the camp Cecil Smith, who has been at|for the time being. | Kalum Lake for the last few| Sam Kirkaldy, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. Kirkaldy, made a brief business trip to Prince Rupert. Ged. Cobb, of Kalum Lake, ar- rived in town on Wednesday and\% will start his season’s* haul of supplies for the camps. — ; -Mr. and Mrs. Burton, of Rib- stone, Alta., stopped off at Ter- race on their way home from the Wednesdav en route to the Old Country via Vancouver and the Panama Canal. — “The older they are the harder they fall.’? One fellow left Ter- race this week for Vancouver. where he is to look for a lady wearing a vellow rose. The chap had a yellow paper rose when he left here but we do not know how much of it will be left by the time the boat reaches Van- visit Mrs. Burton’ 3 brother, W.. E, Smith. The visitors had. re MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys TuaoucnouT CeNnTRAL B. C. % cently visited Chas. and...Mrs. Waite, formerly of Terrace, but couver, Alf, Egan left for Kalum Lake winter spent ‘in California, to ’ now of California, ‘and reported 1 Winter Steamship Service 8S, PRINCE GEORGE will soil from Prince : Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and inter- mediate 2 points each FRIDAY at 10 a.m For STEWART and ANYOK ..10----.+-+- sesessseWednesday, 1k p.m. | S.8. PRINCE JOHN will sailfor VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, April lath, 26th, oe PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B“. PASTBOUND—t0. 51 PM. Daily except | Sundan _ WESTBOUND— 12 37 P, M. Daily, except Tuesday... ! al . For Aulantic Steamship-Sailings of further information apply to any Canadian National Agen ur RF. McNaughton, District Parenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. . vow ti dae te Pe on Thursday. A, SawLe, one.of the late Swiss arrivals in Terrace, left on Wed- nesday for Anyox, where he has Mrs, Waite in poor health, © Miss Gladvs Kenney was host- ess.at a dancing partv held at the home of her mother, Mrs. O T LJ Renn aad CN EE "TERRACE HOTEL TERRACE ¥. K, GORDON Proprietor é British Columbia on ARRAS 7 ma . we . / secured work, The Altar Society of. the Catho- li¢é church met on Wednesday, April 2, at the home -of Mra. De Fontaine. Plans were made for a whist drive. and dance’ Lo" be held on April, 21. Sundal, on Friday evening. last. There was much entertainment in the farm of songs, recitations, and piano selections.. The host- ess served dainty refreshments to about thirty-five guests, Danc- ing was the order of the evening A Interior Decorating|: - Miss Belle Frank i is in town for a week, stavine at the home’ of Mrs. BE. T: Kenney. and the junior crowd thoroughly enjoys these parties, which, afford an opportunity to learn dancing FURNITURE POLISHING ‘House and Sign. . Painting o Cut’ flowers, ‘lilies and potted | plants for Haster. Send your orders to D; Glennie, Box. 466, | Prince Rupert. Billy Watt and Jim, Lever left in the proper. environment, “The. music was furnished by Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. H. Kenney, assisted by L. W. Elder Box 84 In town and. out of town work solicited _ TERRACE, B B.C. on Tuesday for the prairie, but the party. Jo will go via Vancouver, sailing ‘\from Prince Kupert on Friday's boat. Jack Frost and his bride,” for, a Dances Fonte 7 That the monthly whist ‘drive and dance held under the’ ‘auspices fjot the G.W.V. A. Ladies’ Kaxili- : MOTORS TERRACE vs FORD DEALERS se Used Caine and Trucks : REPAIR: ALL d i uine Ford Parts. TERRACE ; SHOP. OPEN. FOR: TO REPAIR : WORK, merly Miss Craddock,’ R.N.. Smithers; arrived in Terrace as will take up residence in. our midst, The best wishes of the valley are ‘extended. to them for a prosperous and happy”: future. Dr. Kenney,. of Prince Rupert, ‘was kept very busy. from Friday until Snndny and expects to. re turn in’ a. week or. BO ary.-is, becoming more “popular was evident . on Friday evening: last. by the splendid turnout; and by the, keen competition: “noted during. the whist .zames: a congenial: spirit’ shown.du dance... The winners of the "Bread, Buns, Biscuits, and | ee _ Cakes | . We ee only ‘the BEST vt ~ tot “ ° w . Highest ainallty: trash bread and ‘supplies shipped promptly ‘to any “paint ‘along the: line GEORGE POWERS | Proprietor P.O. Box 11. : “TERRACE, BC... ‘The Terrace Bakery” t, . .. : a . yuo some of the younger members of EASTER NOVELTIES | ‘ er.’ FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FOR THE KIDDIES _ CANDIES ‘ Raster Baskets, Feathered | Roostera, Ganong’ 8 Haster- packages, one- . Bunnies, Little Chicka in wool asar half, one-. and two-pound boxes. Fancy’ Chocolate Rocsters, Rabbits, Baster. Beggs, etc, ete, Prices: from. 10¢ to $1. 265” TERRACE DRUG STORE TERRACE, B.C, a R W. RILEY pit 1 wot ae ‘o£.|. who.- betes solict ~The Terrace. “athe ost comfortable la ‘of al a . ce: a pe atone the. railway: itindy