| THE TERRACE NEWS _ -No. 31. — TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926 rs STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE me VOL. 7 | weeks. j W. E. VanMeter of Vanarsdo 3 TOURIST LUMBERING was a visitor in town this week RESOWT TERRACE al on business in connection with |3 Sailings from PRINCH RUPERT for VANCOU- Hot SeRINGs HORTICULTURE VER and intermediate points each THURSDAY his operations at that point. With the opening of the school season here on the 7th the arriv- al and departure or each train causes a change in the personel of thetown. Oldand young who have been holidaying at outside points are returning home and and SUNDAY, 11 p.m. For ANYOX each Wednesday 10.00 p. m. For STEWART each Saturday 10.00 p.m. ans For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY 10.00 p.m. For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Fortnightly J J. M. and Mrs. Hatt left for Smithers and then for Victoria. A very pleasant social evening was spenton Friday in Progress hall as a farewell to Rev, Bar- foot and Prof, Wickenden, A those who have been holidaving well arranged program wa8 TUN’ ;, oq around Terrace are leav- off and refreshments were served ing for their respective homes. ; R. L. Melntosh who spent the past two months in Toronto and other eastern cities returned last week to Terrace. Dr. W. N. Turpet of Victoria arrived last week and has opened an office in the post office block. Mrs. Geo. Dover entertained the W. A. on Thursday last. The Ladies Guild met at the home of Mrs. Gill on Wednesday. Mrs. H. King and Miss Toombs returned home last week after a garda B A Liberal meeting held Wed- Maiesday evening was addressed Bay Hon. T. D. Pattullo and Col. a5. P. MeMordie. B Married in Prince Rupert on iMonday, Sept. 6, Florence, the Bdaughter of A. and Mrs. Bailey, of Lakelse Vriley, to Edward S. a Arkell of Terrace. s A numbar of the boys were up before Magistrate Kenney dur- fing the week for robbing orch- Sards and breaking trees. They fall pleaded not guilty. This is a practice which should be stopped fg ano the quickest way to stop it is eee to thrash the boys soundly. fee §6Miss Sibary of Chilliwack is in ae charge of the Copper river school ae 6. &. Cunningham of Camden eee Ark., spent a few days in town ee ee ee ee PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. EASTBOUND—3.14 p.m. Daily except Sunday. ‘WESTBOUND—11.47 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreig ; Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. On The New Road | The clearing of the right of the right of way on the Terrace devnesers wrrre ore - to Usk highway is continuing! — very rapidly and H. L. Frank, with a road huilding crew is fol- lowing it from the Terrace end. Considerable rock work has been encountered at this end, but with the continuance of this fayorable weather it will soon be overcome and more rapid progress made. |} * For Atlantic Steamship Suilings or further information apply to ony Canddian National Axgent or ; R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Rough Lumber.........-0ce eect eeen eee eeee $18.00 per M- - _ a week, holiday at Telkwa. 30 50 7 . M. Hoar of Kalum Lake was! Miss {Ester Moore fof Rupert . ae Ghiplap oo. cece eee e cece eset nee eee eee . “ “y # in town last week for supplies. spent the week end at her home. They are nee Sized Lumber ......-.:c verse ne eeee conocer 22:50 *' I School opened on Tuesday with ; | Mr. and Mrs. W, U. Fulton, Finished Material.... .....:.-..+.. 40,00 to 65.00“ ¥ Messrs. Marshall, Barton, Davis who have been holidaying at La- Shingles. ...... ce. eeeeee ee eee fOM $2.50 to $5.00 per M ; fa Mr. Sprague, late of Bella Coola, fee in charge and Mifses Mallott and = Dasthone of Chilliwack and Miss 7 Peters of Town Hill as assistants age The nigh school will not open am until the 18th. # Mr.and Mrs, Folly of Smiths fear Falls, Ont., returned to their fee home this week after a visit with f the latter’s brother. F. S. Mills. mee = Mr. Moyle who was holidaying Mee here with Mr. Glass left Monday . for eastern points, Jas, Latham has returned to Hazelton. Mrs. Prestlien and daughter eg have returned to their home in way Giscome after visiting with Mrs. mm 6=Gedore, . Miss Haddock of Prince Rupert deaconess, is visiting at Rev. W. Allen’s home. ‘Mrs. Wm. West and daughter are holidaying-in Rupert. os Mr. Peddy left Thursday for ma Prince Rupert to get ready for - school opening. and Mason of the geological sur- vey left Saturday for their homes in the south, The Native Sons sent a cheque $90 the hospital, thus completing their obligations to that instu- tion. Mrs. E. T. Kenney and four children who spent the holidays in the south have returned home, Miss Deacon is sdsnding a week in Prince Rupert, Miss Irene Durham of Usk was a week end visitor in town. Mrs. H. Defontaine visited in Smithers last week. Miss Dorothy Weeden left for Vancouver last week after spend- two months at Kallum Lake. . Miss Marsh has returned to resume her duties on the teach- ing stafl. J. K. and Mrs. Frost spent the week end in Rupert. Mrs, Little and daughters have returned from Seattle and Spo- kane where they spent several kelse Lake left Monday for Ru- pert. They have been regular visitors here for the past seven years and each year are .more anxious to return than the pre-|} aious one. The Terrace district with the close proximity of the Lakelse and Kitsumgallum Lakes all being within a few hours of | Prince Kupert, is a natural and logical resort for the Prince Ru- pert people and with a little elas- ticity on the part of the C. N. R whereby a practical schedule can be worked out inexpensive week end parties would find an agree- able change from the coast town at no great loss of time. | Prices subject to change without notice . Orders filled at short notice. Mili running continuously. — Prices of Moulding, etc., on application . “School days, school days, Goad old Golden Rule days.’ JUST IN—A GOOD SUPPLY FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS FOR READING, WRITING, AND ARITHMETIC TERRACE, . BG. PRICES RIGHT GCODS RIGHT Riley's Drug Store or ae eee Here and There 7 —— , ae |e | | TERRACE | § | BAKERY jj - CLAYTON & COMPANY TERRACE, B. C. ee MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.LS. TERRACE, B.C. Vancouver—All passenger records for outgoing ships to the Orient from the Pacific Coast up to the middle of August were shattered’ when Canadian Pacific liner Em- press of Russia sailed for Yoko- hama, August 19, with a passen- ger list of all classes of 517 in ad- dition to many members of the di-— plomatic and government services returning efter vacations. Sunvera TuRovenout Centra B. G wT “Government Liquor Act” Five- and Ten-acres Blocks | OF FIRST-CLASS LAND | Light clearing, good soil, suitable for fruit, gardening, poultry, or general production. Located one mile from New Hazelton railway depot. PRICE: . $28 to $40 per acre, spread over five years. No Notice of Application for Consent to Under New. Management Tranafer of Beer Licence, Diwan Bahadur Sir T. Vijayara- ghavacharya arrived recently from London on Canadian Pacific liner Montcalm at Montreal, en route to | Toronto where he will open the Na- tional Exhibition at Toronto. The Knight with ‘the lengthy name gets over the difficulty for Canadian lips by. stating that it is quite proper te address him as “The Diwan.” He may tour other Canedian cities on “ledving Toronto. One trial keeps you our customer, so try us once NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 11th day of September next, the undersigned: intends to apply to - the Liquor Control Board ‘for consent to transfer of Beer Licence numbered 472 and issued in respect to the premises being part: of a building known as “Tourist Hotel’’, Terrace, B.C., situate , on Lots 1 and 2, Block 11, in Subdivi- : ; gion of District Lot 869, Range 5, Coast ae District, Map numbered 972, Prince ; ‘7 [ae Rupert Land Registration District, in tha Province of British Columbia, from Alexander Philenio Chenette, of ‘Ter- race, B C., to George Tessier, of -Ter- Quality, Promptness our motto in shipping orders interest for first 18 months; 6 percent interest on balance Particulars and information at . The Omineca Herald Office ~'. New Hazelton ' ' Banff Springs—“The last time I visited Banff was over 30 years ago, and the trip this ‘year has been a most’ wonderfyl ravelation,”’ said Brigadier-Generai H. 8. Birkett, of Montreal, who stayed at the Banff Springs Hotel on his return from a. race, B.C., the Transferee. - - DATED at Terrace, B.C.,. the 13th day of August, 1926. . cs, ss. GEORGE TESSIER, - ovr Applicant and Tranaferee. (TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON, TE RRACE ‘y. Proprietor en i uA RR RR AR RAR ARNARRARARAS trip to Alaska. - This coincides with. eee ‘you support yourself. ‘apport your home ‘paper and ayo . A British Columbia .¢- "Have you paid your subserip- s }tion yet? Tes $2.00 a year. >