_ guilty. "ok ia .< se Sit 7 a Vou. 5 ‘TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 | No, = eres . : —— — ————————— ——== at eae W. J. PITMAN = —— Prince George ; . T L RING ; ; _ HEINTZMAN & CO. AND WEBER RESORT TERRACE en MLNING . . é The standard PHANOS of Canada||| Hom Seuss Bonnenunee . MOS PLEASING GF 5 Terms can be arranged J MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Suavers THrovucHouT CENTRAL B. GC. Res wees is fel SA eee HOTEL | TERRACE TERRACE J. K. GORDON ) Proprietor British Columbia ae = = aera = ae ee aa ne tea The police are getting results in their campaign against boot- leggers. Locally Fred Dubord was gathered in and he pleaded He will be sentenced on on Tuesday next. Arrangements have been made for Rupert men to take over the hotel. There was a happy gathering at the home of Mr, and Mrs. T. Young on Tuesday evening, the occasion being the celebration by their daughter, Janet, of her 11th birthday. Eleven of her school friends sat down toa well- laden table, which had for a centrepiece a large cake decorat- ed with eleven candles. A most enjoyable evening in games and music was spent by the young folks. Dr. Ewart was a passenger to Prince Rupert on Tuesday’s train. The B. D. Bridge Club was en- tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hatt on Tuesdav evening, The donations to the memorial fund for the late Archbishop F. H. DuVernet has locally reached $80, which is very satisfactory to Rev. Rural Dean Marsh, who has received: contributions at this point. Rev. Father Leray, of Prince George, is visiting in town this week, — Terrace who are always glad to welcome him. , The Terrace News is $2.00. He has many friends in| R. E. Allen, of Hanall, was a Terrace visitor on Saturday. Mrs. A. Y¥. Wilson, of Remo, was a business visitor on Satur- day. Renry Walberg left on Thurs- day of last week for Vancouver, where he will spend the winter. Mrs. Haves has returned. to her home on Cortez Island, after spending the past two months visiting her daughter, Mrs. G. H. Griffith. Mrs. J, Harrigan is spending a holiday in Prince Rupert. The Anglican Church Sale on Saturday last was well patronized and the many pretty and useful articles were eagerly picked up. The tea tables were well filled all afternoon, the sale in every way being a decided success, The proceeds will net $200 to the Auxiliary. “° The old tennis court on Kalum Road has been converted into an open-air skating rink. Terrace has long felt the need of outdoor winter sport, and in filling this need skating is sure to be a pop- ular pastime, both with the young. people and many older ones, who will enjoy renewing byegone pleasures. The many friends of the Rev. W. J. Parsons were pleased to weleome his return to the pulpit on Sunday after his confinement to home for a few days. The paster received an injured knee while cranking his car. J. K. and Mrs. Frost were visitors in Prince Rupert over the week-end, ~ John Garland, of Kalum Lake, is spending a holiday in Van- couver, Loran Kenney, of Smithers, has been the guest of his brother, E. T. Kenney, during the past week, Look up the Te: race Drug store adv. It will be of valuable as- sistance to youin your Christmas shopping. , Shiplap .........-qeeeee- bea Sized Lumber ...... Finished Material bana cee GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER — . LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber.........---- eee ee wees eeeeen renee .$18.00 per NM vieeeeee ve etaee . 22.50 - , veqeavecees BRB" 40.00 to 65.00“ seen ewww ne Shingles... +. +--eyeesee ee Prices subject to change without notices : Orders filled at short notice; , Prices of Moulding, ate,, an spplieatin .. from $2, 50 to ‘$6. 00 per Le i‘ ; Min. running continuously. | farm at Essondale. J. Nutt spent several days in Prinee Rupert this week. D. BR. Hamilin, of the Black Wolf Mining Co., left for Seattle last week. ° _ Mrs. Scobie, who has been spending the past few weeks in Terrace, has gone to Anyox. Rural Dean Marsh held service in Pacific on Tuesday evening. J. Oden, J: Nutt and T. Sim- mons attended the hard times dance in Usk on Saturday night. Paul Brodin returned on Sun- day from Prince Rupert, where he spent most of the time with the dentist. B. H. Symns, who has been con- nected with the Lakelse Hatchery for the past two. vears, has been transferred to Kennedy Lake, Vancouyer Island, for which point he left on Thursday of last week. A number of the young people in the Valley gathered on Park Avenne on Friday evening last with every noise-making instru- ment available, to give Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt a welcome home, As soon as the music commenced the door was thrown open and alk were invited inside. There a most enjoyable time was spent until midnight. Cc. A. Smith, of Kalum Lake, returned from Prince Rupert on Monday night, and intends to work the Portland Group mineral claims at Kalum Lake all winter, The committee in charge of the arrangements for the Community Christmas Tree asks. the parents |: and friends of the children not to send gifts, as every child has been provided for. Everybody, however, is utged to attend and help the children celebrate with Santa Claus. Terrace weather for November —Highest temperature; 48, on the 28th; lowest, 5, on the 12th; average for month, 33; 10-year average, 36. Precipitation for month, 6.46 inches (including .5 In, snow); 10-year average for November, 7.95 inches, Dan McKinnon received Wed- nesday night a thoroughbred Holstein heifer from the colony The animal is one of the best of tne farm’s yearlings and will be a yaluable} addition to the local cow popula- tion. vo ~AL L, Frank has been informed ‘py the Department of Agricul- ture, Victoria, that he was the winner of the two special cash prizes offered at the provincial potato show by the department for the best exhibit from Central B.C. in classes Aand B, - receive the specials . along’ with his regular cash prize. from the department. - He will| Who says Terrace “eannot grow, Potatoes," tes, Our stock abounds in those gift artieles that carry with them a lasting remembrance. We shall be pleased to show you them. LEATHER PURSES AND BILL-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 10c.to $12.50 box Numerous Delightful Games and Toys | Toys for the children. Games for the children and grown-ups, CHILDREN’S BOOKS—in both paper and linen—ali. 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. Ingersols and Walthams, an Watches Ladies Wrist Watches Watches CHAINS, EAR-RINGS, PEARL NECKLACES, BEADS Ete. All prices. Newest Victrolas Records every week Victor Records | HOHNER HARMONICAS, from.....cssesreeees 25c. to $2,50 | Christmas Cards, Be. to 50c. each. Christmas Tags and Stickers, Christmas Bells, Tree decorations, Candlea and Holders | TERRACE DRUG STORE R. W. RILEY TERRACE - —" oe “Winter Steamship Service S.8. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and RANA intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. For ANYOX and STEWART....Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. — &.S. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER vie QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, December 13, 27, January 10, 24. CANADIAN "NATIONAL a PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. 4 BASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8.57 psm WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 12.07 noon. For Ailantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent on _ RLF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. . 4 . - 7 mT PPPS PPPS POS Pr ' 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 Making Good | ° . Bread 7 th he best bread wh "make YOUF purchases. here. “oe PRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, “ETC. a ; Shipments made:ta any point _ ‘The 1 Terrace Bakery © "GEORGE POWERS - ee “P.O; Box 101--/TBRRACH, BO,