ee ee ne oe ee THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1928 1 # HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor TERRACE | Y 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 ~ MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS James Kotow proprietor TOURIST = M Hor SPRINGS TERRACE HorieoutuRe \ LUMBERING Will Smith came back from Rupert Monday. He has win- tered - at the coast and now fig- ures on cleaning up some of his bench land. The Sherwoods went out to Nightwind’s in the Kalum val- ley on Wednesday for the first picnic of the season. Giggey’s mill is busy com- pleting a big consignment of latha before being dismantled and remoyed to the new location. Mrs. Moore went up to ‘Haz. elton Monday for treatment. Billy Donald is enjoying a well- earned holiday in Seattle. | Carl Lindbloon .went South, sailing for Vaneouver on Friday. He intends locating down there. F. Bohler’s new house is rapid ly nearing competion. The snow has been so long gone at Terrace that visitors to Kalam, Valley are astonished to find from six inches to a foot still there. Dad. Weeks is looking his old self again, though he is troubled with his breathing. He-says he has made a deal with an Edmon ton firm for the whole of his berries this year, and got a good price. Dean Coleman, of the Universi- ty of B. C. will give an address TRLKWA « - B.C. ‘Omizeca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. j Dining ‘20m in ‘connection ~ Retes reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton - - BC. f a er eee a . eel _ Hotel Prince Rupert / + & - Tus Leapine HOTEL ‘mw NortTaHern B. C. Prince Rupert, B.C. ae a 7 Buropean Plan. a f Ratea $1.60 per day up. } x . nw Ela Fah Oh PMs Pe ed ol rowrsmetormea rms ‘The Bulkley Hotel, E. E. Orchard, Owner ~ European or American Plan The headquarters. for the Bulkley Valley. Tourista.and Commercial men find this 4 grand hotel to stop at.. All-trains met. Autos, livery or rigs --* saddle horses provided.: Smithers, B. C. ‘season with his pole business. Frank and. Bohter. have taken outa number of poles. from the Valley. . return te his ranch-very shortly. remembered and the town looks ever so much places the frost has done its work, — Still the position is much better than a year ago. On.. most of the ranches here there is a fine show for tree fruit. The Ladies’ Guild of the Pres- byterian Church held a most suc- cessful sale of home, cooking, candy and Waster eggs in .the ehureh on Saturday, when the sum of $51.40 was realized. ‘GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. Cc. a ” LUMBER MAN UFACTURER LusBER PRICE List’ Shiplap Sundried and Sized | asere eer one Finished Material.... ... vines 7 Shingles. ..............0. 000. a ae: 2.50 Levcsaeeauees 22.50 © ee . +e, 40.00 to 65.00 -** from $2.50 to $5. v0 per Mo Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled-at short notice. .” Prices of Moulding, etc., Mill running continuoualy. on application C. MacKinnon, of Vanarsdol, was a viaitor in town on Wednes- day. The primary department of the Sunday school had a very jolly party on Easter Monday, when Arthur, Wilfred and Margaret Young entertained them. A bunt} for colored Easter eggs proved a most enjoyable part of the prog- ram. After spending a couple of hours playing various games, the children did full justice to the CARBONOL— The New Dis infectant ~ Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, _ stables, etc. Co | DRUG STORE THE ‘TERRACE supper table, ending what one young gentleman described asa ‘ mighty fine party”. W. BE. Charter is expected to He is putting in a nice bunch of fruit trees this year. © Not a few worthy citizens have “‘elean-up week,’’ better, But the ugly slough re- n ‘Democracy and Education” in the Progress Hall under the auspices of the Parent Teachers’ Association on April 26. . 7 Convenor. Jack Wentz has not yet left his cosy corner in Terrace for his Valley ranch, but figures on doing so shortly. Mrs. Warne, who has wintered in the Yukon, intends remaining there until June: Mr. Warne is due out Anyox way shortly. Tom Moore has:had a good] Thirst is a dour companion and brooks no inconvenience. Ter- race boasts anew sidewalk de- signed to keep the feet dry of those who would wet the throat lately. purchasing of an acre .lot near slowly, improving in health. —and Dan smiles, - C. Carlson is expected back at his ranch in a week or two, Mr. .and Mrs. W. Morphy are still in Seattle whither they went some weeks ago. They report business quiet there. The coming of the warm: days mosquitos. to get out visiting again, Miss Marsh spent the Easter vacation with her parents here, * Miss Dobb went home to Prince Rupert for the holidays. Miss Elsie Kenney, schooling at Rupert,’ came home for the holiday week. on behalf of the Farmers’ In- almost all ‘the growers, looking. good. ‘hoogh 3 ina. few]. has encouraged our friends the]. who is| - -Messrs Thomas and Halliwell] - stitute, had a round-up of the|: berry growers in the Kalum Val- |. ley.‘on Tuesday and signed up - “In general the strawberries are |. mains. Eggs are away down .to 35 cents a dozen. and many. a “hen is making a devil of a ehackle JAMES RI CHMOND begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of MEAT Each Week 7 ‘TERRACE - Local Produce " about it, i The Farmers’ Institute is com- Prey) ing into its own. Many a good word has been spoken for it Everybody thinks the the park a good move. ee ee | Everybody wili be glad to learn that Mrs, Marsh is surely, if Mrs. A. W. Wessel har re- turned from the south. Safeguard Your Cc anadian National Ra il ways Grand Tru nk Pacitic Railway ff - §.8. PRIN CE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY ak 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Fails, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART AND ANFOX—ever y Wedneaday at 8,00 p. m, S. Ss. PRINCE JOHN | will leave P ince . Rupert for Vancouver ’ via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE h, 20th, Feb. ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m... Jan. ard, ith, March ard, 17th; 3let., PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B‘, EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda , 1 WESTBOU ND—Daily except ‘Tuesaay, For Atlontic Steamship Sailings o or further informati ly et Grand T: ak P. Gy A, MeNicholl, Assistant General Freight and Passenger "Ag sate bak a mt spat fe Avent al 1,61 P.M. 1,42 P.M. ‘ | FP POPOD OD. Valuables before it. ‘Is too Late. Itis not wise to leave money, securities, jewelry, or other val- uables unprotected in your home. Deposit your money in the Bank and your , valuables in a -Safety / Deposit Box. Consult our Manager. The Royal Bank Terrace Club | LIMITED J. McDougall, Proprietor FURNISHED ROOMS . POOLTABLES Cigars Soft Drinks Opposite Station of Canada ‘LOCAL BRANCHES . _.o.. TELKWA: . ©. H. WAL * +. PANAGER - BURNS. LAKE: . a, Ms ‘HENDERSON ° MANAGER .- “fe a First-class Cafe 7 as Carte : - / HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT Euronean Plan | ; Rates $1.60 pex day.and up © ala Carte We. are now open for business TAM CAB AND |] - TRANSFER > ‘to any part. of the dis- : trict at any time. and” at a reasonable : Prive . t REPAIR SHOP IN | CoNNBORTON _TERRACE MOTORS