Vou. 4 - | TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1923 | | No. 41 ——— ~ — — ——— f ° iu: =<} | present. ( OURIST OTEL Fruit Output im a . \\| Log booms on the Kalum river . T HOTEL B.C. is Doubled hecnne TERR ACE | ae ane are'to be a feature of the early i TERRACE . S Y. -_ Hor Sprines ) HoRTICuLTURE future. The booms will be fioat- . ~ 3 in seven cars ° ed tothe Skeena and a loading - q The most comfortable place =o siding put in near the bridge. ( ° * : s . i slong. the valve to stp Vietoria,—How the production! 7. wasterton is in town once winter there Alf Egan is working on Brown's ‘7 Now Under New Management of fruit trees in British Colum- " .:,.,._|mine on Thornhill mountain. Mr. . 4 le Roo va has i d during the last more. | Olof Hanson has been visiting |pown intends putting in more. j Cafe and Sample Rooms in’con- || Dia has increase uring the last} jock ell is acting as fore-) Terrace this week, looking over| nen go aa to make a bigger H aix or seven years is reflected in| man at the bridge. the progress of the work at the _ . Fred, Dubord, Proprietor ‘ : , - to showing. _ : the returns just issued by the| A Y, Wilson, of Remo, was in bridge. B. H. Symns returned to the | vm provincial government. In these|town on Tuesday. | Three lots are being cleared P ot : b b 1916 th . Hatehery today (Friday) for the | it is shown tat ae 1 808, 189, The roadway along Greig aven- | along the road to the bridge for| Jinter. He is now muchimprov- . damm fruits were yalued at $ ue is at last being gravelled. the use of the government de-/.4 in health as the result of a _ representing in volume 70,156,204 partments ’ i T R D AVIS ibs., as compared with 166,935,065 J.B, Agar has had a house ~ month’s rest. if ° e . iby eeith . value of $3,764, 4.730 built on Lazelle avenue. Snow fell freely at Terrace on] Arthur Carr has ‘had Wests - Terrace ae + Bet Jack Arkle is cooking at the Wednesday but gave little evi-|,i) regraded and a great im- y ; 4 to furnish in 1922. Of small fruits there dence of staying, rain ensuing . is prepared to turnis were produced in 1916 3,793,680 Van Meter pole camp. im the evening 4 provement is the reauit. Without Sash and Door |\ibs.,vatued at $870,173, as against] A. McGillivray. went up to , this touch-up logging on the hill ‘iim requirements 9,867,862 Ibe. ata value of $1,-|Burns Lake last week, Mr. Arnold Creelman wishes to|would have been next to im- : Excellent stock of HARDWARE || 150,874 in 1922, It will be seen Archie “McCormick ‘went up to thank all those who assisted and | possible during the winter. . ml st on hand ty from | taerefore that the above figures| Kalum Lake on Thursday. showed kindness during his re-| The Anglican Women’s Auxi- . Store open Saturdays only reveal increases of 187.09 ver| ‘Tommy Olson has sold his ten cent sad bereavement. liary will hold their annual gale | Prices Now Reduced cent and 160 per cent respective-| acres on the bench to J. Warne. A practice dance promoted by|of plain and fancy work, home ' ns ly. | lV. Smith came throu. the St. Andrew’s Society was|tooking, ete., in Progress Hall, i gh from ¥ g. a . |Calgarv on Thursday. held in the Vets’ hall on Tues-jon Saturday, December 1st. { _ It Is Not Our Fault; Jack Garland and Paul Brodin day night, a nice company being!2 Mrs. Powers, Secretary. , MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS It Was Contributed |are wintering in Van Meter’s . g ar a” . le ca Dp. : i FRED N ASH, B.C.L.S. The following lines by ‘‘Anon.”’, who- | BO my a Ob ever it may be, are printed this time in| Pad Weeks is spending some BO . TERRACE, B.C. the hope that ‘‘Anon.”” will appreciate time with his old friend, Billy GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C. surveys THRoucHout Central B. C. the viewpoint of the suffering public Goodwin, at Katum. ; and join the anvil chorus, where he, or she might make some music: Lt. Commander Symns paid a ~’ LUMBER. MANUFACTURER / So . visit to P. H.'Monckton on Wed- | . . , LUMBER Price List . ‘ Snow, on the level, three foot deep, Oh Lord, how the wind is blowing! -| nesday. TERR ACE HOTEL We ve eaten our pack and suspender Mrs. Sherwood and Mrs. Monck- Rough Lumber...........-.3- eaeeeen ebeas $18.00 per M a strapa,. ton were visiting with Mrs. and Shiplap.... .. ee eecccecaneuseseerseeeeenes 22.50. “** 4 . ew darned 7 it . t _ snowing! | ics Halliwell on Tuesday. Sundried and Sized .:.......-0-+20e0 cesses 22.50! J. KE, GORDON TERRACE e@ made a mu igan Btew today “112 : Finished M terial acee prens teu aceeeus . 00 to 65. (0 ae : y Proprietor British Columbia §| Of a candle, some soap and a wisp of A, McGillivray brought 0 a Shin; les a ; f m 50 to $8 0 er M 72 Me cee peeps pp ps Rp Sat, Ring patntah hay, horse from Francois Lake this PIES. 6. eee secre eee aanee ro \* UU p i Some jackpine blocks and a pale of | week. x Prices subject to change without notice } socks ; . . _ a ; D. D. Munro was in town for Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Be 2 TP | A packrat'a nest and a couple of| 4) Wock-end and went east on rocks. Monday night’s train. - Prices of Moulding, ete., on application The Terrace Tomorrow morn at peep of Day - oy . ; . We're going to leave thia shack, John Lipp s brother came inj}. . i a A trai] to seek up Hoodoo Creek, on Thursday with his family and . Club Adios! if we don’t come back! intends locating here. © alae . PEPTIC ROE DE eorere we og i : And in the spring when nature sings : = Should you chance on this trail to Elwood Brooks has. ceased his “Fall Steamship. Service 5 Ja much appreciated. work at the Effective October 4th ' come back, If you find a couple of skeleton things depot. You'll know that, it’s me and Jack.) Mrs, Geo. Little returned on F. H. AIKEN G. L. Macdonald and kK B. Me- i eh from er soharn B has been purchased by, and is now ™m under the pergonal management of . ' a 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCEGEORGE 3 (ay will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and fl THURSDAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, ve : who respectfully solicits a continuance| Kenzie, both of Travers, Alta.,| J, BE, Brooks paid a visit to Sr SEATILE and intermediate points. * { - of the favors of all patrons. were giving the town the look- oan ; : ANVOX ..cccseececcerscescceeseserevereseeess Wednesday, 10 p.m. . Rupert Saturday as did also T. Re ($+ srepayy .....eseeseee cessesseseseten erences Saturday,10pm over on Monday and Tuesday | Davis. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. . . with a view to locating here. Me TOBACCO, CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS, ETC. ; . SS. PRINCE J OHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte § i C vati in T Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Pacific, Island Ports, October 17th, November ard, 17th, December Jat, ‘Sth, 29th } a om . onservatiyes in Terrace are} were visitors’ calling uoon Mrs. Bimmer eam, | sore because the adherents of the| Halliwell on Thursday banal PASSENGER TRAUNS LEAVE TERRACE BC. 3 Provincial party are said to be . , % almost entirely drawn from the §. Handenschild has bought a EASTBOUND—10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. Conservative party town lot where he proposes to WESTBOUND—l2 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. i ‘ erect a house. = — | . Mrs. Fred Dubord, of Terrace, Wicking i haut sfornation : der gave a very successful dance and Fred. Bishop is having so keen Fe aa’ sere 28 yd ure , Conlin i Ancat or = dinner in the Tourist Hotel Mon-|® demand for the electric light ~ | TEE eee ae day night in celebration of her that already his plant is tested | s+ eoee wonet ee wenenos _ birthday. Mra. A. Fortier went to the utmost, , ia \up on the train Monday night as| John Warne came in from ‘The natural foor the guest of honor, her birthday | Anvox on Friday.’ He has spent, Fresh Bread—When You Want It abi when : jay. . for her's ! falling on the same date. Some/2 few months in the smelter and As You Like It. iz _ mother’s mai as couples vind eee and'| town. You will he delignet and will demand more sotiee you “Visit our : ancino was indulge un ¢ ‘ ave tas our bread, and our cakes and cookies, 100. : A. JS the ‘carl hours of vn in until) Geo. Minchin has. gone to help With our firm belief in the use of only ‘the best materials ROOM ae y é morning| Jack Sparkes put in'a telephone |§ and workmanship, your satisfaction must be assured, yet. | to \z to melodious strains played by line to. the Duthie-mine at Dor- we do not aay this boastfully—just prove | for yourself. and Confec- , the Terrace orchestra, A.sumpt _| dons made |}: »_ 4 Sumpt-| reen. : a Highest quailty fresh bread and oupplies shipped anyorhere slong line onpremlsee | 2 dt uous spread was laid at mid- night presided over by the hostess. |; EAGLEB : CONDENSED MILK in. -connection with ithe’ Duthie | J. Desjardines | has. gone to work The Terrace Bakery som are, The News is $2.8 year. man pnbeinnrnnincins a