' mises being part of the bui ' Co.” building, situate at Kleanza February, 1925. " RACE NEWS" VoL. 6 ~ TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,: 1925 | * - No 2 en — - es a * MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. SURVEYS TuRovaHour CenTaaL B.C. (TeReACE HOTEL British Columbia | K WAR RARER EA Ne a a ee Government Liquor Act Notice of Application for Beer License NOTICE is hereby given that on the lath day of March next the under- signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license in respect to premises being part of the building known us Terrace Hotel, situated in Terrace, in the province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots twelve (12) and thirteen (18), Block twelve (12}, District Lot three hundred and sixty-five (865), Range 5, 7 Coast District, Province of British Col- umbia, according to a regiatered map or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 972. for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises, DATED at Terrace, B.C., this 13th day of February, 1925. J, K. GORDON, Owner and Manager of Terrace Hotel, 6108 Applicant. Government Liquor Act Notice of Application for Beer License ' ee NOTICE is hereby given that on the 14th day of March next the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license in respect to pre- ding known as Hotel Shackleton, situated at Usk. in the Province of British Columbia, upon the landa described aa Lot twenty- six (26) in subdivision of Lot one thou- sand four hundred and thirty-seven (1487), Range 5, Coast District, Proy- ince of British Columbia, according toa registered mep or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office at the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 1270, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open hottle for consumption on the. premises, © DATED at Usk, B.C., this 18th day of February, 1926. Tt. W. SHACKLETON, Owner and Manager of Hotel Shackteton, 38A6 Applicant, Government Liquor Act Notice of Application for Beer License NOTICE is hereby piven that on the im 14th day of March next the under- signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license in reapect to premises being part of the building known as the “Webb-Taylor Sup WV a | - lage, opposite Usk, upon lands describ- ed as Sub-Lot One (1), Subdivision of District Lot 1485, Coast Range 5, Ha- zelton Land Recording Digtrict, British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consump- tion on the premises, Dated at Usk, B.C., this 11th day of HARRY D. GAZANOFF, BH36 Applicant. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Creelman were week-end visitors to Prince @ Rupert, Robt. Jeatt was a business vis- itor to Prince Rupert eariv in the E week. Chris. Neilson, of Prince Ru- . pert, was a guest at the Terrace Hotel for several days; Hot Srrines ! Reson TERRACE ee: * HORTICULTURE E. T. Brooks was a Prince Ru- pert visitor last week, Miss Ella Frank, of the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert Hos- pital, paid a visit to her home here over the week-end, Matt. Allard, of Kalum Lake, spent the week-end in town. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Parsons chaperoned at a six o’clock din- ner in‘the Presbyterian church on St. Valentine’s Dav, when the Trail Rangers entercained the Willing Workers. The dinner was a pronounced success, the boys proving their ability to pro- vide good things to eat. The re- mainder of the evening was Pleasantly spent in games and guessing contests. Mrs. T. J. Marsh is able to be about once more, following her recent indisposition, —' The program for the inter- fraternal whist and cribbage tournament this (Friday) evening wil] take the form of a double- header, as last week’s games were postponed, on account of conflicting engagements. J. P. Eggleshaw will provide refresh- nents between games, Constable Eggleshaw was a visitor to Prince Rupert during the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Raven, of the Hatchery, spent several days with the former’s parents in town and left on Sunday ‘to visit rela- tives in Vancouver, Mrs. D. A. McKinnon enter- tained a number of her friends last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Carmen Smith was host- ess to 3 number of her girl friends ata Valentine party on Saturday evening last. Games, music and dancing were greatly enjoyed, at the conclusion of which a dainty supper was served by Mrs, Smith, assisted by Mrs. W. H. Watt. Rev. W. E, Galloway, B.A, will address public meetings both afternoon and evening in the Presbyterian church on Tuesday, Feb. 24, to which all are invited to attend. ‘ ‘W. J. Martin is. spending a holiday in Prince Rupert. H. §. Creelman left Wednes- day for Vancouver. P, R. and Mrs. Skinner were week end ‘visitors from Copper Citv. ' ’ Master Henry Smith, of Kalum Lake, is spending a holiday in town, J. P. Wheeler, of the Soldier Settlement. Board, ‘elkwa, was a business visitor in Terrace this week, The members of the Badminton Club will play a representative team from Hazelton on Wednes- day; Feb. 2.00 8 Fine Costumes at St. Valentine Masque Dance Decided success attended the St, Valentine masquerade dance held in the G.W.V.A. Hali, Ter- race, on the 14th. There were many costumes in evidence and their general excellence made difficult the work of the judges, who were Mrs. W. King, Mrs. Moore, Dr. Ewart, and Mr, Goul- bourne. The prizes were finally awarded as follows: Best. dressed lady, Mrs. Eggle- Shaw ({Harly Victorian); Most Original, Mrs. Nash (Crossword Puzzle; Ladies’ Comic, Mrs. War- ren (G6od Night}. Most Original Gentleman, W. Ungerer (Eski- mo); Comic, J. M. Hatt (Kalum Lake Miner). Mrs. MeLaren, as an Egyptian Lady, and Fanny MeLaren, as a Bailoon Girl, were much admired, as was C. J. Norringten, as Pier- rot. Fred Scott made a hit as Charlie Chaplin. At midnight supper was served by the G.W.V.A. Auxiliary, and was followed by a resumption of dancing. The musie was provid- ed by Mrs, Atwood, and Messrs. Kenney, Merrin and Toombs, Piano for School The monthly meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of Kitsumgallum Sehool was held in the school on February 12, when a fair attendance was present. Miss Andrews gave an interest- ing talk on primary work in the school, and Principal Griffin ad- dressed the members regarding the necessity of homework. It was decided to start a fund for the purpose of ourchasing a piano for the school, At the close of the meeting refreshments were served, The B.D. Bridge Club was en- tertained on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Frost. 0. P. Brown, ‘of Lakelse, is spending afew days in town: Edgar Bohling Passes After spending five months in the Hazelton Hospital, Edgar Bohling, aged 70, passed away Friday, Feb. 13. The funeral was held on Monday: and inter. ment took place in the Hazelton cemeterv, Rev, Father Allard of- ficiating. ‘The pall bearers were: Ben Peterson, Howard Guest, P, Enoch and Cons. Bryce. ‘The de- ceased was & native of Germany, but had been around Hazelton and in the Babines for years, — y GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber. ,...........-...cccecesueeee $18.00 per M Shiplap oo... eee eee e ces eeeeeeeceane 22.50 ‘ Sized Lumber ............. ccc cecscsecccuce 22.50 ** Finished Material.... .............. 40.00 to 65.00 ‘‘ Shingles. 2.0.0.0... cc cecs acces from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application §.S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. For ANYOX and STEWART....Wednesday, 11.00 p.m, PPPS PST ELS SS } §.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Van- couver via Queen Charlotte Islands. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAYE TERRACE B°. EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8,57 p.m. WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Fridey, 8.00 a.m. - For Auantic Steamuhip Sailing: or further information apply te any Canadien National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, If good bread is the result of the use of the best quality of ingredients blended and baked with skill and care born of long experience, then you need have no fear of getting any other 6 Making Good Bread , than the best bread when you j make your purchases here, FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKMES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. Shipments made to any point The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. | Colds Wampole’s Formalid Throat Ease—and—Park, Davis Medicated Throat Diges. We als carry a full line of other Cough Syrups, Cold Tablets, Pastilles THE TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE, B.C. We recommend “our own Cold Cure Tablets. and White Pine with Eucalyptol and Honey. Also our own White Pine & Tar, Mentholated att. 0 aC 8 ; Job Printing, Counter Check Books at the Omineca Herald Have You Paid Your. Subscription? Can You do it now? & | | <1 ECORNReCRCR REERI