TERRACE MOTORS TERRACE - . FORD DEALERS New and Used Cara and Trucks REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parta Accessories Gregory Tires None Better TAXI SERVICE The Terrace Club has been purchased vehased by, and is now under the personal management of F. H. AIKEN who respectfully. solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons. FURNISHED R 0OMS TO LET TOURIST HOTEL CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat Open 6.20 in the morning until 11 p.m. daly Speclal arrangements made for parties Special Suppera or Banqueta served Give us 0 trial FRED. DUBORD -’. PROPRIETOR cae. TERRACE jottm Dr, Ewart returned this week |. from Vancouver. Mrs, D. D. Munro returned from Hazelton, where she acted as one of the judges at the flower show. She reports a most won- derful display of flowers, in point of variety, quality and quantity. Mrs. W. C. Sparkes left on Saturday for an extended visit in the East, and will visit her mo- ther in Cleveland, Ohio, before returning. - Miss Rose Raven, of Prince Rupert, was in town last week, attending the fair dance. Miss Glass and daughters re- turned on Saturday from a visit to Copper City. The recent steady rains have been of great benefit to the vege- tables and late apples. - Mrs. Fred Bohler left on Tues- day night for Smithers with an exhibit for the fair. E. G. Avliffe, government tele- graph agent, is spending a two- week vacation with Mrs. Ayliffe at Ladysmith. N. Berger, brother of Mrs. Roy Pierson, was arecent visitor from Vanderhoof. The G.W.V.A. Auxiliary met on ‘Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. R. Braun was appointed sec. -trea- surer to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. G. H. Bleecker, who is leaving Terrace. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.LS. TERRACE, B.C. SURVEYS THRovaHoUT CentraL &. C. E. J. Moore spent the week- end in Prince Rupert. | Rupert, is a guest at the home of _|\Geo. Little and children. Mrs. Fred. Moersch, of Prince Mrs. Chas, Thomas. George Leek, of Prince Rupert, was a Terrace visitor on Friday. Mrs, A. Akerberg, of Prince Rupert, who has been the guest of Mra. Soucie, left for home on Friday. hrs. Reid and Miss Reid. of GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. . LUMBER MANUFACTURER _ ; al a Lumper Price List Rough Lumber. .......++00eseeeeeeees Vesaee $18.00 per M Shiplap i... .ceceseceee ee eeceeserneretenres 2.50" Sized Lumber ......0.+-sereerregeccuerse . 22.50 .“ Finished Material . cee secettertes . 40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles.........-. eaaaaecerese _.from $2.50 to $5.00 per H Prices subject to change without notice , - Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application Prince Rupert, are guests of Mrs. QO. T. Sundal. Mrs. Jack Harrigan left for Prince Rupert on Friday. Lisle Moore léft on Sunday for Anyox, where he has a position, Miss Esther Moore left Sunday nes Gratton, at whose home Es-; ther will be a guest for a couple of weeks. Mra. N. Sherwood and Barbara eyent the week-end in Prince Rupert, C. A. Smith left last week for a business trip to Vancouver and Seattle, and, en route, spent several days in Smithers. . Morse and Mrs. Hatt and fam- ily have ‘returned from a trip to Vancouver. for Prince Rupert with Miss Ag-|§ SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8. s. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE Wra4 will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, A pate §YCTORIA, SEATTIE and intermediate points each seu Monday, Thureday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. Wednesday, 10. 00 | p.m. cea we abenbacucnscecbeanernesseee? Friday, 16.00 p.m. ’ QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE | §.9. PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, and Buckley Bay, each Monday, at 8 p.m For Skidegate and all south Island porta, each Wednesday, 8.00 p. m. REDUCED FARES PRINCE RUPERT EXHIBITION, Sept. 9-13, 1924 : For Aulantic Stoaraship Sailings or furthet infermation apply 80 any Comedian Natiooal Aon! of RF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agext, Prince Rapert, B.C. sew oem meee sweet seme rea seeeeer eas Bridge Superintendent Nelson and Mrs. Nelson did nat go south but spent a few days in Prince Rupert. The bridge is progress- ing nicely. Little Miss Linnia and- Master Olof Hanson, of Smithers, have een visiting at the home of Dance Held By Fall. Fair Most et 2) TERRACE J. E, GORDON TEBRACE ) Proprietor British Columbia 3 Enjoyable One The dance held in the G. W.V.A. hall under the auspices of the Terrace Fall Fair Association last | Friday was a most enjoyable BOARD AND ROOMS by the. day or week Rates reasonable | Mrs. E. J. France, Terrace : The Index Rooms event. Mr. McLaren, who had the arrangements in hand, great- ly pleased the dancers. . The mu- sic was furnished by Mrs. Att- wood, Chas. Toombs and Drum- mer Murrin, while the refresh- ments were attended to bv Mes- Fanny McLaren has returned after a month's visit at Remo, at Mrs. Birnie, of Smithers, was the guest of Mrs. Little Sr. and Miss A. Cousins. E, Barbeau, Dominion. arche- ologist,. returned last. week from a trip to Toronto. © a the fair board. The balloon fea- ture created a good deal of fun. chocolates. welfare of the fall fair at heart, sand: every. dollar. will help. the funds. dancers: decided ' tiev. we toe ‘Boys and Girls dames Braun and Bleecker, of the last surviving ° ‘balloon being won by Mrs, W. E. Smith, who was presented with a box of The community was. well: repre- sented by. those who. have - the Te was fou haa. when: the iev. could wait} r time .:to.. quench the, cam - Had Great Time Cool and SUMMER DRINKS Refteshing | ICE CREAM WITH ALL FLAVORS © i STATIONERY SUMMER READING _ Plain and fancy - and Magazines — a ,CANDIES by the box or in bulk at Lakelse Camp The Trail Rangers and Willing Workers camp at Lakelse this year was a great Ssuccess.- girls stayed at the camp from the 11th to the 16th. One the 18th nine boya went into camp until the 28rd. On behalf of the extend their thanks to all who helped to make the two weeks 80 enjoyable to all concerned. . The Willing Workers are indebted to H. Willson for the usa of his motor truck: to. convey them to and from the lake, also to Orval Kenney . and W. Anderson | for driving them in and out. To the Terrace Motors thanks are due for their kindness. in taking the. two.camps up to ‘the. ‘hot springs. Henry. Walberg gave | the boys an. extra-treat. in. the trip ..he: took a way. Ten « young people the officers wish to|é them down: Trout River tor quite|. » It-is. a, ‘R W. RILEY THE TERRACE DRUG STORE | ~ | Save ourself the work and worry of making bread athome. Spri has brought its increased household . duties and the coming of the hot * summer. weather will add its bur- den. -Do. not slave at the range— Let George do it, “Let George. |. Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER 7 PARTIES CATERED TO Highest avality fresh. bread and ‘supplies shipped pvomptly to any pone along the line The Terrace Bakery | ‘GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor PO. Box 101 :. > THRRACE, 5.0. branch, | Terrace pesple should oes be. proud. of the care. that’ was| °°: taken by the fire rangers. during : . -. the dry apell. Without @ny sug: | gestion | from. the ‘camp,’ they |, brought out a. powerful ‘hand-) pump: in cage. any : sparks might pet away, from. the. camp ‘fire, | Bi leasure to. ‘think. ‘that 8 sand girls have. ‘been athis., year, ‘without. acel- Ny eturned “making aatty vis ited ‘During ‘the, continued dros gt oa : eter pane | i de