VoL. 5 TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1924 TERRACE MOTORS TERRACE 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 F. H. AIKEN who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons. ] ” FURNISHED R OOMS TO LET TOURIST HOTEL CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat Open 6.30 in the morning until 11 p.m. daly Special arrangements made for parties Special Suppers or Banquets served Give us a trial Frep. DuBoRD PROPRIETOR MCNERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS a FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Surveys Turovcnour CentraL B. C, TERRACE British Columbia ’ =) J. K. GORDON ) Proprietor me ae push es AA RRR RRR RARR AR | The Index Rooms BOARD AND ROOMS by the day or week ; Rates reasonable Mrs. E. J. France, Terrace Mm: The Presbyterian Guild tea, Me held at the home of Rey, and ae Mrs. W. J. Parsons on Thursday H of last week, in honor of Mrs. iG. B. Bleecker, was one of the Be most artistic ever held in Terrace. me The spacious ‘porch, already cov- ara ered ‘with pretty. clinging vines, ME had been transformed into a large drawing room banked with 7 flowers, whose color scheme was S pink and'white. The ‘dainty. tea : tables, each with a bouquet’ of fe pink aweet peas, ‘completed . a @ee . charming picture. ° ' About twen-) am ty-five guests : -dehi- Rev. Father Allard spent a week at Hagwilget. his family to Port Essington last week, where the latter will spend a holiday. ~ | Florida. taining Miss Archibald, of New Westminster. was a Terrace visitor last week. appendicitis, but is much improv- ed now. having a big bazaar and sale in Oetober. ous display of useful and fancy articles for the grown-ups and kiddies. further details. dren have gone to Vancouver and will be away for two weeks, Hatt, who was joined at Terrace, by his brother, Floyd, of Smitb- ers, will attend the buyers con- vention in the southern city. to Prince Rupert after visiting in Terrace for the past month. ing Miss Pearson, returned last pert. ‘where he was seeking medical land Archibald paid a visit tothe TERRACE LUMBERING .. MINING HORTICULTURE — —— Chas, Nelson’ Jr. accompanied Mrs, Annie Ross, a Terrace pioneer, left on Thursday for Lowell, Wash., where she will be joined by Miss Inez Ross, and both. will then proceed to Miami, Miss Alice McDougall is enter- A. J. Doolittle, of Vancouver, R. W. Riley was indisposed ast week, being threatened with The Catholic Chureh plans on There will be a gener- Watch this paper for Morse and Mrs. Hatt and ehil- Mr. Mrs. Jack Griffith has returned Miss Sims, who has been visit- week to her home in Prince Ru- Miss McDonald, of Prince Ru- pert, was among last week’s visitors to Lakelse. Margaret Smith left for her home in Prince Rupert, after a month’s vacation in Terrace. W. S. Sparkes left last. week to attend the buyers’ convention. He will also visit Gordon and Mrs, Sparkes in Seattle before returning, _ Joe Belway has returtied to Kalum Lake from Prince Rupert, advice. * Mrs. P. O'Donnell and daugh- ter, of Pacific, were recent visit- ors in Terrace, W. Treston, of Kalum Lake, was a business visitor in-Terrace last week, Misses ‘McDougall, Turnbull, Parkers and Hippesleys in Lak- ‘else last Friday, and on Saturday the week-end. 9: Assessor ‘Homer, . Rupert, was ‘an ‘offi al visitor in = cious refreshm et members of the ruild _ J old friends, -| toria, left for Lakelse Lake to: ‘Bpend. of. Prince n| the river. rea hes a: nueh ‘lowe J. C. Turnbull, of Everett, Wash., was a Terrace visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry, and Chas. Tupper, of Vancouver, were bu- siness visitors last week. Miss Bates, of Lovelands, Cole., who has been on a holiday in the Kalam Lake mining. district, where she has interests, left for her home this week. Stanley Brooks, of Prinee Ru- pert, spent the week-end. with his parents here. Mrs. Frank Clapp, of Prince Rupert was in Terrace, visiting Supervisor Brewer of the For- est Branch, was an official visitor last week, Vernon Giass, of Prince Ru- pert, arrived on Saturday evening on a visit to his parents, BE. T. Kenney is having addi- tions made to his home, which will also boast of a fine new cel- lar. : Otto and Mrs. von Hees are settled in their new bungalow, built on a hill near the park, and from which one of the finest GEO. LITTLE Terrace, a c. LUMBER MANUFACTURER oO Lowsen Price List ee Rougl Lumber.......-...0cessereees vee $18.00 per Ym a Shiplap..... ce paenecseseeteuereeeteeaee sees 22.50" Sized Lumber .........csgecee eee eeeees vee» 22.50 we Finished Material.... ......-..-56- .40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles. from $2.50 to $5.00 ber . oo eee eee eben een we nentone . Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. 7 ‘ Pricés of Moulding, ete., on application a a views of the Valley is obtained. " L. H. Kenney left last week for a trip to Vaneouver and-Vic- Chas, Durham, of Usk, was 3 visitor on Saturday. , Dan. Clacher went up to Usk on Wednesday, returning Satur- day. It was a merry party of young girls that left for Lakelse Lake last Monday morning. Rev. aud Mra. Parsons, assisted by Esther Movre, will conduct the camping activities.of the Willing Workers, of whom there are ten in all. Lake. . ‘Mrs, Cilbert, "who has been home in ‘Los Angeles, Cal., ac- companied by her children. _ Chas, Thomas and family have been spending the week camping at Lakelse Lake. . Geo. Wilson, of the staff of the Prince Rupert News, arrived on Saturday, returning on Sunday with his family, who have been holidaying 3 at Hill Farm. Mrs. Lanfear, together with the Rice and Wilson children, ; | who have. been at. Hill Farm, went to Reme.on Sunday, and all enjoyed a picnic at. the Wilson place. — Jack Nutt arrived from Kalum |_ 6 oe : visiting her parents, J. A. and Let George Mrs, “Gill, has returned to her oe ee, SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE | 3.8. PRINCE RUPERT or “PRINCE: GEORGE yee wilt sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, | A VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at, 11.00 p.m ana guzes CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE, effective June 30th S. PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, and Buckley Bay, each Monday, at 8 p.m. For Skidegate and ail south Island ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p, m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BL. EASTBOUND-—8.67 P.M, Daily except Sunday. WESTEOUND—12. 07 P.M. Daily except ‘Tuesday. a For Adantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Cenadian National Agent ot EB. F. HeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. —_ § bd iach damasind Cool and and SUMMER DRINKS Refreshing Refreshing _ ICE CREAM WITH ALL “FLAVORS STATIONERY f ' CANDIES by the Plain and fancy ~ SUMMER READING | box or in bulk ’ and Magazines. Drugs and Toilet Articles ~ Vietrolas and Victor Records - THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. Ww. ‘RILEY TERRACE . High water is. retarding. work = on the bridge, as. the 250-ft. span |: . " tghest auallty fresh bread and auppllea shipped promptly to any point slong the line ke ‘Save o yourself the work and worry of m bread athome. Sprin _ has brought its increased househo} duties and the coming of the hot summer weather will add its. bur- den. Do not slave at the range— Let George do it. Do It”. CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER PARTIES: CATERED 70 GEORGE POWERS : ’ Proprietor: - P.O. Box 101 | - TERRACE, BG, The Terrace Bakery | - = are holding. a Big “BALLOON ‘DANCE vin the 6. W.V.AL Hal on — a