THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 eo TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor LY ‘a Hor SPRINGS TOURIST LUMBERING Hor or TERRACE HonticuLrune E. F. Duby was in town Wed- nesday. Dr. Grant came up from Ru- pert on Tuesday to spend another day or two on his ranch. Mrs. Gilbert held an afternoon tea at her home on Thureday, a large gathering being present. Mrs. W. E. Smith and family returned from the east on Wed- nesday after a month’s absence. Fruit from Sjostrand’s thorn- 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: less blackberry yines is coming in now, and isin fine condition, but the supply is limited. S.A. Doig has quit the forestry service to attend to the needs of his ranch at Woodcock. His place is being taken by E. Miller. Reports of a body having been seen in the river near Remo caused dragging operations to be instituted, but so far without result. Owing to the exhaustion - of We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dis- trict at any time and ata reasonable - price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: TERRACE MOTORS 1 short, 2 long funds work on the Kalum read is to be suspended for the present and the camp will probably break up this week. A party of ladies organized by Mrs, Green held a very enjovable outing to Lakelse hotel and hat aprings on Friday, returning ‘home enthusiastic over the de- lights of Lakelse. Ed. Hamer is figuring on build- ing a house this fall. Mr. Wilson has harvested a nice stand of wheat’ from the Bench land. _ On Sunday J. Warne went to Anyox, where he proposes to spend a few weeks. Mr. Morrison is erecting a sub stantial fence in front of Geo. Dover’s residence on LakelseAve. C. Aubin returned from Anyox on Monday for a week or two’s rest, after which he expects to return to the smelter town. Fred Bishop is still awaiting the government department reply before he can get on installing the electric light equipment.- Mesdames Greig and Bleecker’s party to Kalum Lake returned at the week-end after having spent nearly two weeks most enjoyably. The buzzer blew at Giggey’s mill on Saturday. Sawing began on Monday. A caterpillar trac. tor is part ‘of the equipment for hauling ih the logs. Start Bridge Road grading on the Kalum road last week and concluded their work on that road bv repairing Spring Creek bridge, on Monday. Tues- Berry shipments this year have been away below the average. With the end of the soft fruit season shipments will only be handled on Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. The Hughsons are getting ready to pull out with Vancouver as their objective. They are dis- PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Iee Cream Sodas Confectionery ‘ Tes Cream Soft Drinks Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 8 p.m. Cigars Cigarettes Ice Cream supplied in quantities S. J: Kirkaldy, Terrace posing of their furniture private- ly. Mr. Bughson has not yet quite recovered from his recent accident. The “Farm and Home’’ con- tains a lengthy and elaborate article this week dealing with Terrace andits possibilities. J. Seruton, the writer, is very en- thusiastic about matters in Cen- tral B, C. Mrs. McGregor is disposing of Jher surplus furniture preparatory T.R.DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excelient stock of HARP WARE on hand Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced to removing to Victoria. The St, Andrew’s Association are moving in the attempt to secure a widow’s pension for her. Good luck to their efforts. Jim and Joe have not yet com- posed their chicken differences. Jim wants to use our columns to tell his story, but it would only add fuel to the flames of ill-will and we cannot be partners to that sort of thing. Better try MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, 5.C. Suavevd Turovenour CENTRAL B. C. and live friendly. lt is expecteg that the Con- neleys are returning from Wash. shortly to take up residence here once more. Terrace Weather HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT: European Plan. ‘ Rates $1.50 per day and up First-class Cafe _ls_Gaxte day saw them breaking the brush in the initial move towards the formation of the new road to the new bridge-to-be near Little’s Canyon. This is the beginnimg of the work which is logically to culminate in the erection of the long-talked-of and much needed bridge over the river Skeena. + —— — | Letters to the Editor hte ere ret rmarmareer neti The Editor, Dear Sir: A letter recently re- ceived gives the following infor- mation: ‘The Department of Agronomy in the University of B.C., is at present co-operating with the Department of Agriculture, Vic. toria, on the question’ of lime. The work falls into four main groups: 1. Location of deposits. 2, Kind of lime and percent- are of same. 9, Power of putting lime on the market. 4. Financing scheme. 1 would consider it a favor, if you would kindly answer a few questions relative to lime. 1. Does the land now farmed need lime? oo . 2 How many lime deposits do you know of? ; 8 Where are these situated? 4, Are they large or small deposits? 5. Are any of these working now?’ ; This should be of interest to i one Min, Proe'pe ane Whe the people of our district, and if Mon.,6.. 82..47..° 03, fine... .8 the investigations, and research Tu, 7... 85..46.. fine .. a(be successful in finding a cheap Wed.,8.. 83... 42 . .. fine... 's/aupply, of lime, of great value Tha... 8-44 -- oo fne #3 /to us. Yours truly, Sat.,11.-65.; 445. .28 ibm BB CHas. R. GILBERT. Arthur Carr’s: gang finished/, waite GEO. LITTLE. | EUMBER MANUFACTURER . ‘LuMBER PRICE List Rough Lumber ccc cee e eae eenenneeeeees >. ...$18,00 per M : Shiplap 0.0.0... cece cee eter e ee ee te eeeaee .. 2250 “ a Sundried and Sized ........ benvesceuenenaee 22,50 ‘¢ 7 Finished Material.... .......-.--- 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. .......-...sec008 _..,.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 DYNAMITE | Fresh, new stock 60 per cent, %” Glycerine ALSO CAPS AND FUSE PROSPECTORS’ PICKS MORTARS GOLD PANS and other Prospectors’ supplies SMITHERS, 28.c. COAST STEHEAMSHIPS Sailings From Prince: Rupert WAYS? ss. Prince Rupert and Prince George gea4 For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, intermediate points Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. po hoo. & sue ee eens ANYOR Fe ak oe ee pevenerecocensed seen econ sere anne eres eeeeaneeeneen eens Wednesday, 10 p.m. STEWART. oc ccee cee e ct ee en cneneeeee es stetaserers Friday, 10 p m. $ s,s. Prince Albert or Prince Joho For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART.......-:.0seseenes Monday, 8p.m. 31 : VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ....-. Wednesday, 8 p.m. 4 SKBENA RIVER PORTS .....c.ccseececee eee cnet eens Sunday, a.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 8 {. EASTBOUND—10.61 P.M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12 37 P. Vi. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. 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