/ TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor L TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection Fred. Dubord, Proprietor Isaac, did not at any time live in Prinee Rupert, was not a mar- f THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 a —— rs es Resowt TERRACE = «une OT SPRINGS HORTICULTURE es ee ra Albert Bedore wishes it made known that his late brother, ried man, and was not sent to Oakalla for three and a half years. Angus Bruce had his knee hurt by a limb of a tree which he had felled, The Indian girl, Louise Elwitt, who was charged with stealing $70 from W. Mawhinney at Vanarsdol, and sent for trial and got twelve months at Oakalla. Mrs. H. L. Grant came up from Rupert on Friday to see to the berry plot here. J. Pinder-Moss announces that he has arranged with the locai school board to run classes next fall in Terrace. He expects to put on English and bookkeeping, Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller te and through the Bulkley Valley Hew MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS — ¥ James Kotow Proprietor TRLKWA B.C. Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Beat attention to tourists and to commercial men. . Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton - - B,C. Poe | | : | . | Hotel Prince Rupert | * & THe Leapinc HoTe. IN NorTHern B, C. Prince Rupert, B.C. | | ! | | I dressmaking and millinery, and poultry and small fruit. farming and music, vocal or instrumental. P. M. Monckton went to Ru- pert last week. Mrs, K. Olson went to Rupert on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Williams went west last week en route to Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood have not chosen Nightwind’s place after all. They are going to Chennette’s place. John Warne has gone to work on the Kalum road. R. T. MacFarlane, who is look- ing after the interests of the Presbyterian church, went down to Rupert on Monday. Fred. Bishop is auctioning off the effects of the late W. F. Mawdsley at his store on Satur- day afternoon. Mawdsley was a man of singular tastes and there gre some curios to sell. A. H. Wilson went down to Rupert on Monday. . E, J. Moore bas gone to Cal- gary to try to bring off a land deal. He expects to sell out his holding, lock, stock and barrel and will return to prairie life if he does. At the picture house Saturday night an optimistic boost picture was shown urging the people to keep their courage up as good European Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. ‘ | | ! t | | | i al { ! l oe , times were coming for Terrace. It was heartily cheered. A month ago a similar boost was received in silence. So we are cheering up. The Bulkley Hotel B, E, Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkle Valley, Tourists and find this a grand hotel to atop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B.C. Commercial men Bud Barrie, who lost an arm a few ‘months ago by falling on the saw at Giggey’s mill, has gone to Vancouver to have an artificial arm attached. ¥ |ter of the late Archie McDougall, a well known railroad contractor, ing for some time. spend her summer. — Are you a subscriber yet? Send in your name and cash now " Miss Alice McDougall, daugh- is in town and purposes remain- She intends putting up'a house on her estate here, where she will probably Archie MeCormick came down A fair number of the members of the Anglican W.A. met at the home of Mrs, Marsh on Wednes- day and began work for the next sale. Mrs. Murdo Smith and child returned from the Prince Rupert hospital on Saturday night. The child has undergone an opera- tion for appendicitis and is now much better. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LumBer Price List Rough Lumber...+---ssseeeeceeceeeerceeees $18.00: per M Ghiplap.......-cs eee ee eee cece eet e teers e tees 22.50 * Sundried and Sized ......-.eeceeeeeeeeeeene 22.50 * Finished Material.... ....--.+--++-- 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. .......--+.seeee ......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 Mrs. H. L. Franks has her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Orwig, of Rupert, visiting with her at present. Mrs, A. Olson has returned to town and propose putting up a house on the Mickelsen place, which they have bought. Mrs. Dover went to Amesbury on Wednesday. Matt Allard was in town on Wednesday from Rosswood. H. L. Pruyan, the relief sta- Perfect condition with 20 shells, A snap Perfect condition. trimmings. Snap with 2 $15.00 303 Savage Rifle 4-hole Cook Stove Small Ice-box Good condition, Snap.......-.-- 3 Maple Chairs and Armehair to match. Snap. The set Fred Bishop $5.00 $20.00 Terrace reer ee ee eee ee AUCTIONEER; NEw AND Usep FURNITURE tion agent, knocked off Wednes- day, Harry Creelman returning to duty Thursday. W. H. Burnett had a wonderful trip into the woods up La La Valley way a few days ago, re- turning with trophies in the shape of one large bear and three small ones. ae ee WEDDING BELLS | (hoc ee ee ep Rev. J. H. Young, of Terrace performed the marriage ceremony at Vanarsdol station house on Saturday, when Jack Harrison, section foreman, took to wife Miss F.E. Bolton, A few friends of the contracting parties were present at the ceremony and in the evening a big banquet was held in the village hall, dancing following until the early hours. Appoint Selling Agent At a special meeting of the directors of the Kitsumkalum Farmers’ Institute held on Thurs- day morning, H. A. Swain pre- siding, Geo. W. Kerr, Prince Rupert, was appointed selling agent at Rupert for the berries and .other produce marketed by the Institute. Mr. Kerr will con- trol the distribution of the berries not only in Rupert but also in“all outlying places which are tribu- tary to Rupert including Anyox, Stewart, Alice Arm, Ocean Falls, Swanson Bay, ete, The correction of the area under strawberries by the elim: ination of the areain which the berries were frozen out, leaves about 25 to 28 acres in fruit. Reports showed that the berry season promised to be as early as it was last year, but the sea- son in southern B.C. is atated to ke two weeks earlier than a year ago. “ E, F. Duby,. superintendent of of the Kleanza Company, made the round trip via Vancouver and **REGINA”’ Range with polished steel top, large copper reservoir Sa —f as cut, ONLY Other ranges $21 yp THIS HIGH CLASS, 3 BEAUTIFUL RANGE soo |e SMITHERS, 8.. ANADIAN N TERRACE, B.C. C ATIONAL RAILWAYS F Spring Steamship Service . Effective April 15th will sail fromm ! S.S. Prince George and Prince Rapert prince Rupert every Sunday and Thnraday at 11 p.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE . Saturday, 10 pm, For STEWART... cece cece rece eee eneteneeeraees For ayet capac ees seetenteeenenegeasegeas Wednesday, 10 p.m. ; for V | via. NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN 8.8. Prince John (qaxsorte BLAND PORTS. April 28th, May Toh 1 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B, EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 1.51 P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. “For Alante Steamship Sailing or further information apply to any Canalian National Agent or uk. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. i Pr al POPPERS xi a A A a _ q dust Arrived. A New Stock—in all sizes—of § : E MEN'S SHOES Tennis Shoes Suimmer Shoes Men’s Furnishings, Working Clothes, etc, ’ : W. F. Lindsay Terrace I | em MT A J. | from the Lake:on: Tuesday. ‘McBride, arriving here Monday. Counter Cheek ‘Books at the | Heralg | a