TERRACE Bovu7 © |. 7” TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1928 i! —=—= — —— oe ~ of — | Veneer PlantIs {i : "Tourist : TERR ACE Lonepenixe dH Possiblility For CAN ADI AN ‘STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE REsgorr . INING . . ailin vom or _§ merece Rownevurens Terrace District}} oe VER and interment pints each MONDAY and _ | —_— WAN AYES THURSDAY, 4 p.m., and SATURDAY, 6 p.m, { ‘| For ANYOX and STEWART each MONDAY and . wv; . Mi itchi FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. ® Misses Irene Durham, Violet} Miss Jean Ritchie, who has For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY 4.00 p.m. A Whitlow and Ada Minzegohr, of been the guest of Mrs. wv. 8. Columbia, now a resident of Na- For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY 4.00 p.m. m Usk, spent Saturday in town, An erson, returned to her Gas noose, Vancouver, Island, has/? VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly _ t =6Dora and Allan Barker, who)!" Prince Rupert on Saturday, been spending a few days in Ter- ren & So panies bY wis Betty race looking into the possibilities PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. . ‘las in th . spast att Spent a ne of establishing a plant for the/% EASTBOUND—3,14 p.m. Daily except, Sunday. ew Saturday, ¥ In the. vy. manufacture of cottonwood ve- WESTBOUND—131.47 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. = The Canadian Legion picnic,; Miss Marion Christie rettirned| neer in or adjacent to Terrace. 1 postponed from the. ion ie the to Prince Rupert on Sunday after It would probably be the inten- Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign W. M. Marriott, an old and experienced lumberman of British . have been spending a holiday at t Hill, Farm, returned home on sear. ©. 30th, owing to unfavorable wea-' spending a very pleasant holiday tion to ship the product as veneer Cheques, ete., also.for your next shipment, f ther, did not materialize, for the|#* her home on the Bench. in the rough, ‘for which there i8/§ - For Adontc Steamship Sailings or futher information apply tan Canin Nasional Aust . z } same reason, Billy Atwood returned homelan unlimited demand in foreign R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, i. Rev this week after visiting relatives | countries as weil as in Canada, ” eee ner’ Oo ; — Rural Dean and Mrs, “ 7 in Prince Rupert.’ - Such an establishment would % Marsh left on Saturday on an give employment to thirty or | extended holiday. The latter is} W. H. Cavanaugh, of Prince on. her way to Lindsay, ‘Toronto, Rupert, spent the week-end in forty men and, as the bulk of the 4 ane se , @ and other eastern centres, and|town looking after his: business timber used would come from GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. and l p will return later in the season to|interests here. private holdings of land it should be a great help to settlers and|| LUMBER MANUFACTURER | join her husband in Vancouver. Geo. A. Clothier, district resi-j others who might wish to employ ‘ —— & The many friends of both hope dent mining engineer, uf Prince!the winter months profitably in LuMBER Price List B that the change and reat. will be Rupert, accompanied by Mrs. | getting out logs for this proposed p beneficial and that their holiday Clothier, spent the early part of'| industry, Rough Lumber........ccecsecceees dee eenes ots per M : may be a very pleasant one, this week in town, . anes ve eeeeens Penne etree ences . men B ppqliam and Robert Toby, of] ‘Can Gustamson, of Fringe Ru-{Kalum Lake Mines Meeting || S221 Mate TT ate eee j prince Rupert. have holiday ae ers essisting in we Agar ©| The annual meeting of Katum|| Shingles............ eee eene es from $2.50 to $5.00 per Ml rooks store durtn ugzUsE, J H ' ‘ : Y Hill Farm. e Lake Mines, Ltd., was held on Prices subject to change without notice: I’, W. Brewer, of the Forest | Priday evening, July 30, in the }. Muriel Vance has returned to Branch, Smithe:s, was an official company’s office, Terrace, and Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. 4 cher home in Prince Rupert after visitor this week. the following directors were elec- Spending a few days as the guest Mrs, Jos. Naylor and son, of ted for the ensuing year: C. A./t - 4 | of D orothv and Ciara Little. Prince Rupert, are guests at; Smith, president and managing | Cecil Hacker, of Prince Rupert, Hit! Farm. Carl and Walter director; J. B, Agar, vice-presi- jis the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. Smith, Prince Rupert, are also|dent; Chas. R, Wilbert, secretary- Prices of Moulding, ete., on application Bl Allac. —— | holiday visitors at the Farm. treasurer; Chas. Desford, and j eee _ e { KE. T. Kenney returned from! Mrs. W. C. Sparkes, accom-|James Swann, New Novelties Toilet Articles | the south on Wednesday morning panied by her grandson, Jimmie|. . . Rexall, Nyall, Day Dream Mrs. ; Kenney and family will Walsh, left on Saturday tospend| Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and rans PaOne eS and Three Flowers Cream remain in Victoria during August. | » fow days in Hazelton. _ |daughter, of Anyox, and Mrs, VANITY. MIRRORS Plowers Face Powders, m= Mrs. B. Deacon, of Sidney, Miss Esther Moore left for|Christie and two children, and PUFF BOXES &'B.C., representirg the California Prince Rupert on Sunday morn-| Mrs. Finnie, of Prince Rupert, THIMBLE CASES, Ete. ICE - CREAM - AND - SODAS | F Perfume Co., was a visitor over |ing- to spend a short time. are guests at Hill Farm. ithe week-end, and appvinted sot we ‘and Ps ] . : Mrs J. Kirkaldy agent for the Roy Thomas was a visitor in| Annie Walker and Alberta Dob THE TERRACE DRUG STORE hi Remo on Sunday. bie, of Copper City, were visitors ||| 8. W. RILEY, Phm. B. site TERRACE, B.C. gcompany at this point, Born—To Mrs, and Mrs. Wm, |on Wednesday. a Mrs, Jos. Marchildon and fami. Little, Terrace, on Saturday, July| Mrs. W. H, Burnett left on mly have gone to Prince Rupert, : where they will spend some t 31, a daughter, Saturday, to make the triangular 7 Wvisiting frien ds hefo in taki ane E, J. Moore returned on Satur-/tour. She will visit friends in|| MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS ahome again. They have spent day last after spending the past; Vancouver, Victoria and Edmon- FRED NASH, B. CLS. TERRACE fa number of vears in town and few months at Premier. ; ton before returning, TERRACE. Bc. leave with the best wishes of| Mrs. D. D. Munro wasa bridge | BA K ER Y many friends here. ; hostess on Friday eveni ng last. . » ' Svavevs THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B. C, TERRACE, B. C. 11-nere lot, $900. A For Sale ! bargain, Next to Grohm’s place; near river bottom. Under New Management Terms to suit. Address Anton Schwar- ger, 1626 Sutter St., San Francisco, . Calif., U.S.A 2426 Five- and Ten-acres Blocks CC 7 OF FIRST-CLASS LAN D Light elearing, good soil, auitable for fruit, gardening, poultry, or General production, - | Located one mile from New Hazelton railway depot, ° ; PRICE: $28 to $40 per acra, spread over five years. No . § interest for first 18 months; 6 percent interent on balance } q fe : One trial keeps you our customer, so try us once Father McGrath, of Prince Ru- , om pert, accompanied by his brother, , : —6«B Bishop McGrath, of Baker, Ore., Quality: , Promptness Bishop O’Donnell, of Victoria, |i) °" mo‘? i" shipping orders and Mer, Murphy, of Edmonton, : spent several days last week at Lakelse Lodge. The party re- {turned to Prince Rupert on. Sat- urday, Misses Mary Wilson and Fanny McLaren ‘left on -Wednesday for Pacific to be holiday Ruesta of 4 The Omineca Herald Office . Rt. Hon, Arthur Melghen, Pre: | Miss Lil'ian Taper. 4 a New Hazelton oe . mier of Canada, who will meet: Mr, and Mrs, 0, A. Brown and Rev, Ww, Cooper, of. Greavill, “ > we i oS || the people of Skeeng on: “Apia, J. K, Hart, of Aberdeen, Wash.. Naas: River, spent Wednesday in ; sens eins inemeeeioneet 20th at Rupert, — Sa oy pare. holidaviog at. alum Take. 7 Jtown,. en-route: to.Cedarvale.: wee J..K. GORDON . TER RAC R : y Proprietor British Columbia : ABRRRRRARA RG . neers Particulars and: information at .