ESET i dese am) le eet ree atte — ig : — 3 . a y = . Le . — : —— i ae : oan po VouB ree: TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924 -P No. | . j . = . . a , - mia . —— f — ‘ a aL . = ine . -MONBRAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS | at . SF cr ; — Be, . . . af / Tourist a ' LUMBERING . ; _FRED NASH, B.C.L.8. ||} OS" . TERRACE Mone TERRACE, BC. . . Hor SPRINcS 7 HORTICULTURE | ’ Sumveys THrovenour Centra. B C. : ‘ ; : os . : ] ; = pur stock abounds i in those gift articles that carry with them a ad Haekie, of ‘Prince Rupert, Geo. Hambiy, of Lorne Creek, meen remembrance. We shall be pleaged to show you them, — POOLS was a Terrace visitor’ over the| was a business visitor in ‘town ‘LEATHER PURSES AND BILT-FOLDS, . -35 to $7.50 CHRISTMAS PAPETERIES boxes from .25 to $5.00 LADIES’ HAND-BAGS EVERSHARP PENCILS ANSCO CAMERAS at all prices. PHOTO ALBUMS. PERFUMES, all prices Ganong’ s and Willard’s Chocolates from l¢e to $12.50 box week-end. i last, week. po R. E. Allen was a guest at the The B. D.’ Bridge Club was Terrace Hotel over Sunday. entertained at the home of Mr. A. Carleson, of Prince Rupert, | and _Mrs. Barker on Tuesday was 8 visitor in town last week, | evening, "Early in the week Terrace was| Jos, Bellway and Matt. Allard, visited by the first really coldj/of Kalum Lake, are spending a snap-of this winter. On Monday| few days in town this week. the thermometer registered four| Jack Frost sported himself in below zeta, and with the ground | yreat shave the first of the week eovered with snow, the residents and in all directions. Even the are now convinced that winter] coal and wood men quit kicking. | has actually arrived, W. L. and Mrs. Kihn, .who Walter Warner, telegravh op-|have spent the past six months erator of Kalum Lake, is spend-/in Terrace, left for their home in ing a few days in town, New York on Wednesday, taking J. K. GORDON | Proprietor TERRACE British Columbia : SOA PRT . PP ras WHEN IN PRINCE RUPERT FOR DENTAL Work Te go tothe Dentist who - Serves the Interior Dr. F. P. Kenny HELGERSon BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Numerous Delightful Games and Toys “Boys for the children, Games for the children and grown-ups, CHILDREN'S BOOKS—in both paper and linen—all prices. CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS, MA-MA DOLLS, TEDDY BEARS ‘Acceptable Presents For the Smoker CIGARS, CIGARETTES, and CIGARETTE CASES. An assortment of PIPES, with or without cases. Watches pels ond Wolthams, an Watches CHAINS, EAR-RINGS, PEARL NECKLACES, BEADS Ete, Victrolas. Allprces,.Newett Victor Records HOHNER HARMONICAS, from................ 25, to $2.50 _ ©. T. Hearn, superintendent| with them a wonderful collection of the Lakelse Hatchery, apent alof paintings, the work of Mr, i . {Short time in town, Kihn in the district this summer. , . F. L. Wellerand A Danell, who| These canvases will be hung in The Hazelton Hospital. have been working on the Black | the Victoria Museum, Ottawa. a . Wolf claims at Kalum Lake, left] Miss Glover left on Thursday f ticks mes coy peviedat see for Seattle on Thursday last, for Seattle, where she will spend H. L. Hulbert, of Remo, was a|the holiday with her parents. Christmas 3 Cards Se. to 50e, each. Christmas Tags and Stickers, » Casntaas Bella, Trea decorationa, cca Candlea and Holders TERRACE DRUG STORE month in advance, This'rate in- ed, son tations can Terrace visitor last week. Miss Andrews went south on : while in the hospital. Tickets are ‘Ed. Murrin, of Usk, was a Thursday to spend the Christmas am | obtainable in Haselton from the {/ week-end visitor, and assisted |H0lidays at her home in Chilli. bi Aegade from ha Fears with the music at the Athletic| ¥@ck . OF OF moe Club dance. ‘The dance by the Athletic Clab awl cal superintendent at the Hospital. . : a, Are yuu a subscriber yet? in the G.W.V.A. hall last week od : L. G..and Mrs. Skinner, of | 88 not as well patronized as us- . Copper City, were in town on ae to everyone being busy Friday last and attended the! ¥! ristmas preparations, but good music was provided by the DON’T FORGET : ” “anes at right k and daughter local orchestra, The dance was R. W. RILEY TERRACE a |. THE EDITOR THIS Dorothy went to Prince Rupert thoroughly enjoyed, od CHRISTMAS on Thursday for a few days. . q SEASON Rev. W. J. Parsons was con-; Parent Teachers Meeting fined to his home all last week, The monthly meeting of the|« ne noone vo eceeore Your subscription, is now no, doubt due or past due, Send your money in now while you and -was obliged to eancel the Presbyterian Church service last Sunday on account of his injured Parent Teachers Association was heid last week when Mrs. Frank Ross gave an interesting talk on | Winter Steamship Service think of it. The date up to_ which you last paid is on the knee, the educational value of a school - address label on your paper, Clare and Mrs. Giggey are library and the value of co-oper- _||spending a few davs in Prince ative reading between parents _ Rupert, | and their children. She recom- The Omineca Herald . E. Willman, of Usk, was a|Mended historical novels and bi- The Terrace News Terrace visitor last week, ographies. Fairy tales help to [focist B Ders of Cn hye emma ch Two Della A: Year was a week-end visitor in town, see the other fellow’s viewpoint. vie g the Ruest at f Mrs. H. M. Following the business part of sO oo the program refreshments were served by the committee. a Fi Ah t _ mn! HY 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, YICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate, points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m, For AXYOX and STEWART. . ..Wedneaday, 11,00 p.m. 8.5, PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE | ISLAN DS, December 18, 27, January 10, 24. ‘ "PASSENGER TRAIRG LEAVE. TERRACE B 7 EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8.57 Pm a tee WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 12, 0 noon, en OE L An Oddfellows Shower The FE. O. 0,, F. and Rebekah GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C. | lodges gave a miscellaneous show- OS ~” noeees aia LUMBER MAN UF ACTURER er in Progress hall on Wednesday . . , : evening for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Making Good | LUMBER PRICE Lien “ _[} Watt. The members.-attended in Rough Lumber. Lisaee teehee teen entee ees +++ $18.00 per M jj 'arge numbers‘and the show was Bread” than the bea ; 2 : / make your chase here. For Atlantic Steaniship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadien Retinal Aceon ee? : ® F, McNeughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rapert, B, C rr EE good bread. ig. the result of the 'use‘of the. best quality.‘of : 4ngredienta blended: and baked Shiplap .... 0.50. ieee arene el eed eee c ued :' 22.50 « a great success. Mr, Watt made “with shill and eare born n of long 4 Sized Lumber’. ODT es veers 2250" @ very appropriate reply on be- : Finished Material nh veseeaeen te 40,00 to. 65.00.‘ half of himself and wife. Then Me) | = Shingles....3.2 02005 ++, eeecfrom $2.50 to: $6.00 per HM . |/a short program, ad follows, was : given—Sunshine of your Smile by oe or ' by Onnolee Grieg: fancy dancing:}$ Orders filted at short: notice, a Mil running continuously, by: Mr..Eggleshaw; and a chorus. gs cee i" - oo Wo, _-.-: [Of ter male ‘voiees, My Bonny |?:. ey GEORGE Pow eis 1 on Prices of Moulding, ot oe