THE TERRACE 8 ype | Box 84 - Vou. 5 | . TERRACE, B. 6., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924 —e — . = —= = T E R R A C E aaa TERR A CE LumBERING SUNIIER STEAMSHIP SERVIC M OTO RS Hot SPRINGS HorvTicuLtuzeE TERRACE , _ 8.5. ‘PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE FORD DEALERS New and Used Cars and Trucks REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parts Accessories Gregory Tires None Better TAXI SERVICE The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and is now under the personal management of AF. H. AIKEN ’ who respectfully solieits a continuance of the favors of all patrons. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TOURIST HOTEL CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat Open 6,80 in the morning until 11 pm. da Snecial arrangements made for, parties Special Suppera or Banquets’ served Give us a trial Frep. DUBORD - PROPRIETOR MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Survers TuHrRovcnovr Cenrrau B&B. C. Interior Decorating FURNITURE POLISHING House and Sign Painting 4 | In town and out of town work solicited L. W. Elder TERRACE, B.C, the loss of his hotne by fire on Tuesday last. Mr. King went to Usk on the evening train and a short time after-his property was a total loss. Mrs. Frank Dockrill, of Telk wa, is visiting Mrs. D..D. Munro. Mrs, McCubbin, who with her two young daughters has been a guest of Rev, and Mrs. Parsons, has returned to her home in Pacific. R. Jeatts has returned after a few weeks stay in Vancouver, Mrs. A. Palmer and family, of Edmonton, arrived in Terrace last week to camp for the season. Mrs. Palmer has been here on two other occasions for the sum- mer and says the berries and small fruits of our valley are a great attraction. - Mrs. Wrastall was a passenger on the Prince Rupert train of last Thursday. Miss Mildred Burrison is now visiting at the home of her bro- ther in Midland, Ont. The Presbyterian Guild will hold the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Harry Creelman on July 31. Mrs. G. H. Bleecker will be leaving Terrace shortly and this will necessitate the ap- pointment of a new secretary- treasurer at the meeting. Howard and Mrs, Wilson have returned from Vanarsdol, where the former built a house for P. Magnusson, Miss Alice McDougal], accom- panied by a cousin, Miss Turn- bull, is spending a few weeks’ vacation at the neat home which she built on her jand, the experi- mental farm. Mrs. McLean and family, of of the Kenney cottages,” Mrs. J. A. Young went up to ‘| Hazelton last week. Theo. Butcher; of Seattle, was among the week’s visitors. Sized Lumber Finished Material . bees eee ‘Shingles. ..... ; ee Oniers Allied at: short notice. oe GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber........ eeaee Shiplap....... ccc veeees eee "Prices subject to change ¥ without notice _ | Breed of Monldng ete’, ° veceeeseeeue ee {$18.00 per a eceereeaeaceves 2050 ceceee 22,605. eo co running éontinuonaly. _ lication whee, Jonn King of Terrace suffered | Prince Rupert, are in Terrace for | © _| the holidays, and have rented one — " Jas. and Mrs, Burrison enter- tained a number of friends on Thursday in honor of Charley’s fifteenth birthday. The house was crowded with guests, who! enjoved a joily evening. Mrs. Bleecker and Leah spent Sunday’ at Brightmet Ranch, the home of Capt. and Mrs. Ames bury. One can have all the wild rasp-; berries one wishes. The bushes are laden this year and one does not have to go far from town to get ali the berries one needs." Maurice DeFontaine was a vis- itor in Remo last Friday. Annie and Cecile Desjardine spent Friday in Remo. Mrs, H. H. Little and children, of Hazelton, are guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons. Sisters Magdalene, Branden, Cyprien and Carnitins arrived in Terrace last week to spend their holidays. The sisters are from the Sacred Heart Convent in Prince Rupert. ‘ Frank Phiseater left for Kalum Lake on Friday and will spend a week or 80 prospecting. ’ Walter Warner and Ab. Little came in on Friday from. the Kalum Lake mining district. The Altar Society of the Catho- lic church held a very successful strawberry social on Saturday in the ballroom of the G.W.V.A. Hall. The refreshments consist- cake, tea and coffee and were well patronized. The play recently staged by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild netted a profit of $77. C. R, Gilbert left on Friday night to adjust a fire loss at Fraser Lake. Kitsumkalum School The annual schoo) meeting of the Kitsumkalum School was held on Saturday evening, July 12, with a representative gathering. C. R. Gilbert was elected chair- man of the meeting and George Dover secretary. Mr. MeLaren was. re-appointed trustee for the ensuing three years and H. Halli- well was- re-appointed auditor. Owing to the resignation of the): janitor, the trustees were author- ized to advertise for a new one. The trustees were also authorized to move the fuel from the base- ment into'a new fuel shed to be | built, and to have the basements | . arranged into suitable playrooma, lunch room: and washroom: for the children. A requisition of | $4000 was. voted to carry on ‘the will sail from VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each 4 Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. seseenes Wednesday, 10.00 p.m, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE, effective S.S. PRINCE JOHN ieaves Prince Rupert. for Massett, . and Buckley Bay, each Monday, a¢8 p.m. For Skidegate and all south Island ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p. m- PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, badeeneeeees Friday, 10.00 p.m. June 30th Port Clements, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. EASTEBOUND—8.57 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12.07 P. Mi. Daily except Tuendey. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings ot further infarmation apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Paszenger Agent, Prinee Rupert, B.C. oar > Cool and SUMMER DRINKS Befteshing ICE CREAM WITH ALL FLAVORS SUMMER READING and Magazines - Drugs and Toilet Articles R. W. RILEY - STATIONERY Plain and fancy THE TERRACE DRUG STORE ‘CANDIES by the box or in bulk Victrolas and Victor Records TERRACE ed of strawberries, ice cream, |} “Let George Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER * Save yourself the work and worry of making bread at home, Sprin has brought its increased househol duties and the coming of the hot summer weather will add its bur- den. Do not slave at the range— Let George do it. * . PARTIES CATERED TO Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the ting The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRQCE, B.C. WOOD WOOD) WOOD | § Tenders wanted for 30 cords of wood, dry Jackpine or [emlock, tobe piled in woodshed at school before the last of November. Tenders to be in by Au- gust 5, 1924. KITSUMKALU DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD, 24 ‘ > Poe meat PPL TERRACE HOTEL ; J, K, GORDON ¢ Proprietor TERRACE British Columbia . eae NS pies ee es oe ne Chas, H. Thomas, Secty. Wanted’ School. State salary wanted. Duties to start September 1. plication to be in August 5, 1924, SE cetkaluen Schoo! District Board; Chas, A. Thomas, Secretary. 24 tor for Kitsumgallum Mrs. Donald sr, was the guest of Mra. McCubbin at Pacific for a few days, but was r recalled py the sudden illness ‘of Mr. Donald, who is, we are glad to state, now much better. - Miss Sims, of the Prince Rupert school staff,,is spending @ vaca- pupil at Porcher Island. . J. Seigfried left ‘for Atlin this week and will he away for some time. coe followiiig : ‘year. business of the achool dari the Application for Jani-| tion.with Miss Ida Pearson, who}. some years ago was. her- guests “Mrs. -E. As Morgan: and Miss Margaret were visitora.in ‘Terrace | “ Timber Sale X"302 Sealed tenders will be received by the than noon on the 3ist day of July, 1924, for the purchase of Licence X6802, to cut 107,680 L, feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on Lot 1929, about five miles across Skeena River from Remo Sta- tion, Range &, Coast. Diatrict. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of. timber. Further particulars of the Chief For- ester, Victoria, B.C., or District Fores- ter, Prince Rupert, B.C. n2ase4 - Notice the - seereta ‘Tenders to -| August 6, 1 ” KITSUMEKALUM SCHOOL, “DISTRICT BOAR . Thomas, Secty. for’ a few’ dave, ‘returning. . ‘to Minister of Lands at Victoria not later . , vole i . Coo ft TENDERS are called for for .the construction of a Woodshed, 22x80 feet. Plana and specifications to be. to be in rom. 4 in iy: eg