THE TERRA ——— ~ ERRRACE, B C.. FRIDAY, " SEPTEMBER 19, 1924 a MOTORS || == TERRACE van TERRACE ___ . | FORD DEALERS New and Used Cars and Trucks Mountain View Rebekah Lodge Was Instituted An event of much interest in interior fraternal circles took place in Terrace on Wednesday, Sept. 10, when Mrs, Woodeock, president of the Rebekah Assem- bly of B.C., assisted by twelve sisters of Centennial Rebekah | § Lodge, Prince Rupert. instituted Mountain View Rebekah Lodge}' No. 47. The presidert and the visiting sisters arrived on Tuesday even- ing and were'the guests of local REPAIR SHOP: OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parts Accessories Gregory Tires None Better TAXI SERVICE MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. : TERRACE, B.C. Surveys THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B c. Pafid ELIS: for a drive around the district and a social hour with the ladies at Gordon’s Hotel. The instituting ceremony took place in the G.W. V.A. Hall, and was presided over bv Sister Woodeock, -assisted by the Prince TERRACE British Columbla § J. K. GORDON roprietar i: : Pee toria, are Terrace visitors this week, have spent the last two months in Vancouver, returned home on Oddfellows during the next day | J. B. and Mrs. Munroe, of Vie Mrs. R. Jeatt and family, who Friday fast. Mrs. Harry Tyler and daugh- ter, Lilly, arrived on-Friday last, to join ner busband. Rough Lumber... Sized Lumber . Finished Material . Shingies... eecteae Orders filled at short GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC : . LUMBER MANUFACTURER — Shiplap.... .-.-- 1 r $18.00 per “9.50 92.60. LUMBER PRICE List’ eaeeaeen ee earee- lee ere woeweenehe aeewaee oi ww ce eee rore ete teewnas teoeten wa eeereemeases Prices aubject to change without notice notice. Mill running continuously. , Prices of Moulding, etc., on application — Miss E, Lander, of Kamloops, spent a few days at the Terrace Hotel. Jas. Turnbull; who spent the past few weeks in ‘Terrace, has! gone to Cedarvale. Mrs. Defontaine and daughter, Edna, attended the Prince Ru pert fair last week. — Georze Clothier, district min- ing engineer, of Prince Rupert, paid a visit to Kalum Lake iast week, Constable and Mrs. Eggleshaw | have moved into the houser ecent- Rupert sisters, and the new. lodge ly vacated by Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Bleecker. fm The Index Rooms BOARD AND ROOMS by the day or week Rates reasonable 5 j Mrs. E. J. France, Terrace was declared duly instituted in regular torm. with six charter members. Then followed the initiation ceremony, when the \Rebekah degree was conferred Parent-Teacher brothers of Lakelse Lodge 1.0.0. Asso Organizes F. The following officers ¥ were eT Le appointed: | for New Season) {e-tn b f thw R.9.—H. §&. Creelman. ¥,S.--Mra. L. McLaren. Treas.—A, C, Fowler. War.—Mra.-L. B, Kenney. Con. —Mies M. A. Dobb. R.S.N.G.— Mra, L. King. L.S.N.G.—Mrs, M. H. Eggleshaw. R.S.V.G.—Mrs, E, M, Creelman, L:8. V.G.—Misa I, 0. Greig. 1G.—Mre. M. D, Kenney. 0.G.-G. J. 5, Anderson. _ On Thursday evening, Sept. 11, ‘ the Parent-Teacher Association : o£ Terrace held- its re-opening * meeting in Progress Hall. The ! meeting was fairly well attended _ and twenty-eight members were - enrolled during the course of the upon eighteen ladies and sixteen The many. friends of Walter Bell will be sorry to. learn that after a medical examination in Prince Rupert, it was found nee- essary for him to be taken to a mental hospital at New West- minster. E. T. Kenney spent a few days in Rupert last week, attending the fair. Miss Hjordis Lundquist, of Prince Rupert, is spending a holiday at‘the home of Mrs. A. Olson. _ Robt. de Kergommeaux and T. B. Halliwell went to Prinee Ra- -| pert on Friday’s train and accom: | panied Mrs. and Miss Halliwell jon their return on Saturday. PPPS PPS C ECE 8.5. weceee QUEEN CHARLOTTE IS PRINCE JOHN leaves Prince Rupert for Masse _ and Buckley Bay, each For Skidegate and all south Island ports, ” SOMMER STEANISHIP SERVICE . §.S. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE will gail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. been eeweatapeseeceeee Friday, 10,00 p.m, LANDS SERVICE . ; tt, Port. Clements, . 8.00 p, m. Monday, at 8 p.m each Wednesday, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. EASTBOUND—8.57 P. WESTBOUND—12.07 M, Daily oxcept Sunday. P. i. Daily except Tuerday. For Adlantic Steamship Sailings of futher information - BF. McNaughton, District Passenger aoply to any Canadian National Agent a Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. iP f : evening. Following the reading I and adopting of the minutes, the !! retiring président, N. Sherwoud, * made his concluding speech, after + which W. J. Parsons was elected by acclamation to. the chair for ' the ensuing year. . The officers : were eleected as followa: Hon, President--T. H. Griffin. . President—Rev. W. J. Parsons.- ist, Viee-President—W. H. Burnett: 2nd Vice-President— Mra. M. Hatt. Secretary—Miss. Andrews, Treasurer— Miss ‘Glover. Auditor—A. H. Barker. | Convener of. ‘Refreshment. Committee Mra, E. J, Moore, Mrs. Geo. Little. Convenor of Program Committee— Mrs. O, T. Sundal. Convenor. 0 —Misa M. Dobb. phos * D.D.P .|indebted to the officers of the tin such strength. . f° ‘Advertising Committee | Convenor of Membership, Comiition| 7 | will be held’ on Saturday, October | ah and will consist of dainty. and = ® | chil dren. ©) chicken dinner in’ evening, also| ai e ea of home cooking, Chap.—Mrs.-A. K. Parsons. P.—S, F. Mills. When the duties of the evening were completed the party moved |- in Brother Powers’ best style was disposed of. ‘This was followed by a number of short addresses by visiting and local members. The officers and members of Mountain View Lodge are deeply Prince Rupert lodge for coming Lodge meet- |. ings will beheld on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, commencing October, 1 —Knnouncement The: -Catholié™ Church Bazaar | apeftal « articles’ for : ‘adults - ‘and | - Refreshments — ‘and ‘Every to Progress Hall, where a banquet |_ ” home i in Nova Scotia, Mrs. B. Agar and Miss Flore 7 Se ‘ence ‘Vanderlip spent the week- pee body | ver. Dr. Ewart is now established in his office, . opposite the bost- office. Miss 8S. Feetoe and her nephew, R. S. Feetoe, of Victoria, spent a few days in Terrace last week, and left. on Friday for a short)? holiday at Kalum Lake. . S. §. Marsh, sawyer ‘at the|: Little mill for the past three yeara, leit.last week for Vancou- SCRIBBLERS ERASERS _ R. W. RILEY, You: can. get no School Books and Supplies. better value anywhere than what is contained in our very complete, stock of . NOTEBOOKS PENS PENCILS RULERS "WATER COLORS ETC, ET. TERRACE THE TERRACE DRUG STORE "es: Save. youre the work and worry 66 “Let George’ Sess Do It”) duties and.the coming of the hot 7m summer weather will add ita bur- "CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER, . den. Do not ‘slave at the’ range— a Let George do ite: Mee "PARTIES CATERED TO v Highest: aaallty freah bread and. supplied shipped promptly to any y point atone the ite. ‘The Terrace Bakery » {GEORGE POWERS - Provrietar... P.O. Box 101. - (MEBRACEE -B Cc. spent the past year with her son, Arnold, . left, this week :f for her)" end i in Prince Rupert.. ‘W. Sibbald and Geo. Hipp: were visitors. to. Rupert 4 ‘fair. the latter part. of last week. : ygelntie sole ~ Mrs." Creelman er. who’ has |" ‘The Terrace ‘TOURIST HOTEL - ‘has. baen ‘parchdsed by, and, tc now -tha'on ‘only, ‘place in. Terhace to ont . under . the ; _perzonal | man uw to nagement of 5 ee sip inthe ‘ » Oa geri arrangements made” for bates” “TeM] pectfully’ sollte: a. continnan 09, of, ithe aka of all patro : ”Wateh,| ni 2|a ‘ee ‘Buppers ore Banquets porved “1 of