VoL. 6 Crimi { I : Terrace ‘% aera ~ ~$ J. K. Gordon returned home on Tuesday from ‘Prince Rupert, where he received further at- tention to his arm which was broken some weeks ago. * _ Howard Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. T.-H. Walsh, of Hazelton, and who was spending a holiday in Terrace at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sparkes, was taken to the Hazelton Hospital on, Monday suffering trom an attack of pneu- monia, A. ©. Smith, manager of the Kalum Lake Mines Ltd., was in town during the early partof the week for the purpose. of attend- ing a meeting of the company. Mrs. C. L. Giggey lett for Prinee Rupert on Wednesday 10 spend a holiday with her sisters, Misses Marion and Ethel Christie. left for her home in Prince Ru- . TERRACE, B.C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925 Capt. Amesbury has returned to Terrace after spending several weeks on the prairies, Mrs. $8. Hausenchild, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Kalum Lake, for the past two months, pert on Wednesday. W. E. Smith, the local coal dealer, has been busy delivering to his customers his first ship- meht, which arrived early in the week, The use of coal for fuel is becoming more general in the Valley each year. Thomas Ross, of Remo, is a visitor in town this week.. R. E. Allen, of Hanall, spent the end of last week in town in the interests of the Hanson Lum- ber & Timber Co. Notice The 1 0.0.F, will hold a Mase querade Ball in the G.W.V.A. Hall on October 30. Good music. plane Constable J. P. Eggleshaw vis- ited Salvus last. week to inves- tigate the discovery of a skeleton on an island in the Skeena by Indians, who made their way to the island following the wreck of their canoe on a log jam, as was reported last week. On his way home Constable Eggleshaw also investigated the finding of a woman’s body on the riverbank at Amsbury. A, V. Garland, of Toronto, was among the business visitors of the week, William Vanderlip jr. left on Wednesday for Vancouver, where he will settle permanently, —_ Bil. lie’ has many friends here who are sorry tosee him leave the district, John Couture and J. Hoar, of Kalum Lake, were business visi- tors in town during the early part of the week. Mrs. R. L. Melntosh and sis- ter, Mrs. Wainwright, left on Wednesday for Prince Rupert, Qnental countries. promises to be “HOLIDAYS OVERSEAS ATTRACT MANY CANADIANS HRISTMAS at home has a C charm for the average Briton that is not to be denidd, for nowhere in the world is thera B greater observance. of: the old Yuletide customs, than that, which prevails in the British | Islea, Friends and relatives :of those who have come to this country to make thelr home in the new Dominion, look forward every year to the coming of the, winter season, knowing that this is the time: when the people of Western Canada have the time at their: disposal for lengthy holidays necessary to on joy ocean travel. |-: . This year passéngér: travel “to Great Britain and to other con: heavier than for many years, ac- | to cording to pfficlals of the Canadian National . winter than for some time. cordingly, officials of the National System are now making their: plans for the business and the provision of Can- adian‘: National -iIn) Western Railways Canada, who state the preliminary inquiries already received indicate that more people ara figuring on holidays abroad during the coming tions, Ac- handling of such services ‘ between The charm of English scenery, ‘ coupled with that of old associa- . day as ever, and to many a West- ern Canadian, these winter holi- — days give the one opportunity of visiting the old homeland scenes and mingling again with childhood: . friends and with those members of | the family left behind when he or’ draws just as strongly to- GEO. LITTLE Terrace; B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Lumper Price LIst Rough Lumber. ......sesessssesesseesseeesS8.00 per Mt Shiplap a | Sized Lumber ............cececeece ... 2250 “f Finished Material.... ..............40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles. ...... 0... .cccec eens . from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices sulfject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application oa waa. a. (ana y Steamship ; and | Train Service } 8.8. PRINCE ‘RUPERT d PRINCE GEORGE YATIONAL will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- RAIWANS VER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate | points each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 p.m. For ANYOX.............. Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART. ............ Saturday, 10,00 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU, SKAGWAY, each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m., 8.5. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. b PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B. - EASTBOUND—32.15 p.m, daily except Sunday, WESTBOUND—11.37 a.m, daily except Tuesday. _ Boe Auantic Steamship Seilings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, bab aaa. beaachadinal Mr PPP PPS tala The public is highly discriminative in the-matter of the bread it eats, That the product of the Terrace Bakery ovens enjoys such a large measure of the public favor is elo- Good quent testimony to its goodness. @ use none but the best: materials, , FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. Shipments made to any point TERRACE BAKERY "sec" GEO. POWERS ' Proprietor’ verve eg pe eRe i. | Private Christmas Greeting Cards Order now. We have a good selection, ‘VICTROLAS—A few models still for sale at greatly reduced . VICTHOLA RECORDS—The October numbers are now ‘on price, CHOCOLATES-— --Ganong’s boxes just arrived. Also new ] f Ganong’ 8, Tabler’s, McCormick’s ‘and Cowan’s Chocolate Bars, HOT-WATER BOTTLES—all prices, | PEE TERRACE DRUG ‘STORE . Range 5, Coast Distriet. Prince Rupert mo » | Davis, -of |Terrace, B. C., lumberman, |. y LAND NOTICE as MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L. S. .. Land Recording District. - TAKE NOTICE that I, Thaddius R. Western Canada and the Atlantic seaboard for the convenience of those ‘who -plan‘ overseas ‘trips. Cenndian National. agents at all pointa will again ticket passengers on al? steamship lines, and, as the traffic, warrants, . ‘cdrrying .’ both . sleeping -cars from various western points direct Quebee,' Halifax and ‘other Ports.” ; she galled for Canada to find a. home in the new Dominion. | Rates and dates of sailings and apecial trains will shortly: nounced by the Canadian National Railways, “Photographs - ahow—(i)., “Bane! burgh. Castle; (2) Shakespeare's; Birthplace; (8) One of reat: ocean liners which caries o Re: passengers overseas.” a apecial’ trains coaches and: 4 be. operated ida: will the hoaty’ side at Montreal, oan West, 10 .chainag more or less. shore of. Eiteumgaliam Lake, :. thence |. and being 40 chains North of the North- | west corner of Lot 6788, thence East 10/7 = chains, thenee North 20 chains, | {hence | ¢ @ southerly‘and following said shore 20 | chalna--more or: lesa -to the point of commencement. The lease Ia required for. industrial urposes, at, 1926, |" Dated: this 1 th day of. Au oo gang “) BRADDIUS 8. DAVIS. Gack intend. to apply for pe ermission to lease TERRACE, Bo, . sf twenty. acres of Jand bounded as follows: || a ; “¢.. Commencing at this post planted on ||. SURVEYS THROUGHOUT Cuvrmat, . the east shore of Kitsumgallum Lake, ; BO | TERRACE. HOTEL. ‘J. KE. GORDON. TERRAC on Brietor . British Columbia a pins Teta bactaia