THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 - IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS Field and Poultry Fencing Tam importig » quantity of barbed and woven wire fencing thia spring QUOTATIONS CN APPLICATION John B. Colthurst - / TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Proprietor ya \ TOURIST }OTEL TERRACE The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection F. W. Moersch City Market, Prince Rupert FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, Green and Dry VEGETABLES Bought and Sold Full Line of Groceries P.O. Box 123, Prince Rupert Brew acup of Celery King a ‘tea’ of Nature’sown herbsand rota, --the finest laxative and blood purifier you can get. It gent- ly cleanses the system of all im- purities, banishes headaches, etc. 30¢ and 60c packages, at druggists. A Croupy Cough brings dread tothe mother’s heart. For safety's sake, keep a bottle of Shiloh, The old time remedy, at hand. A very few drops makes the eco easier atonce, and taken ; ives complete relief. 306, arin and $1.20. All druggists. SHILOH ci B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sir- veya, promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON : EXTRA COPIES - Of the Special Edition of The Omin-_. ‘ecn Herald and The Terrace News may be had from: - Prince Rupert—W. J. MeCutch- eon’s Drug . Store. - ferrace—The- Drog Store or The News Office. | ‘Haxelton—The. Drug Store. 8 . New Hazelton—The Herald Office -.. §mighere—The Drug Store. 2 Felkwa-—The Drug Store. -* Burns Lake—The Drug Store. , They are ten cents a copy. Help . advertise your district by sending ‘ out these papers. at Terrace | | |danger.- Cc _|charge and put’on a number of men who had a strenuous time a oss — Tourist Resort © Hot SPrincs TERRACE LUMBERING MINING HORTICULTURE i Mrs, Dover entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday. Mra. Leon Wurko has present- ed her: husband with a baby girl. W. Little made atrip to Rupert Sunday, returning the next day. Mrs. Van Garding went down to Salvus Saturday. returning on Thursday. What is the Terrace Board of Trade doing? It was neyer more needed than now. Mrs. Richmond. New Hazel- ton, came down here fora few days, returning Monday. Mr. Bonney, of Prince ‘George, has been attached to the Prince Rupert Forestry branch, The next meeting of the W. A. will be held in Progress Hall, Mrs. Bishop entertaining. Fred, Stork M.P. has accepted the hon. vice-presidency of the Terrace Liberal Association, The Wing Hing Co. wish to state that they are not responsible for debts owing by Hop Sing. 1t W. ‘lreston was down from Kalum Lake on Wednesday and reported things fine away north, T. H. Aldomas, representing the Sherman Lumber Co., New York, has been in town this week on business. Otto Von Hees has been carry: ing on in the place of Dan. Mc- |Gregor, both in the office and with the mails. M. Hatt returned on Tuesdav night from a business trip south. He was met at Rupert by Mrs. Hatt and their child. Mr, Cory entertained a number of friends at a whist party Tues day night at his home and a most enjoyable time was spent.. L. K. Joe points out that the laundry which has changed hands is not his original laundry which is known as the Terrace laundry: John Maxson, an Austrian, who recently erected a house back of Warne’s had a bad accident a few days ago. He was hit by a falling tree and hie back was et r. Newton, of Anyox, sus- tamed an accident to his hand recently and while awaiting his recovery, made a short holiday trip to Terrace, returning. Wed- nesday. The Welfare League - meeting on Tuesday was held in the Angli- esting, Rey. T. J. Marsh con- spent, followed by.a mixed. quo- tations” jumble. Some: concern was felt Tues- day.when it was discovered that ‘the foundations of the meat mar- ket icehouge had given way, and ‘| with a. family: living just: below there was -no little element of Constable Mancor took removing twenty. tons of « block “Miee which was in the building. ean church and was most inter- ducted Bible readidg, after which | a book representation time. was|- Mr. Callaham has gone to run an engine in the camp at Usk. Mrs.’ Donald frum the Hill is spending a few days with Mrs. Dover. Our aympathies to Mrs, Arthur Carr; who has hada cable from England, announcing the death of her mother. The visit of the Minister of Lands gave Terrace the busiest time it has had for many weeks, | Gordon’s hotel looking a veritable hive of busy bees. Fred. Bishop has a fine show for next Wednesday when ‘‘The Silent Call’’, featuring the won- derful dog, Strongheart, will be shown in addition toa Ben Tur- pin comedy. lt Archibishop DuVernet is to be here during the week-end. He arrived Thursday and hopes to address the fine, free social put up by the Church on. Friday night. He will preach in the Anglican church on Sunday eve- ning, . Late W. F. Mawdsley The funeral of the late W. F, Mawdsley, who died in Rupert Hospital, was held. on Wednes- day at Fairview cemetery, Prince Rupert, Rev. Dr. Grant officiat- ing. Constable Mancor has taken possession of Mr. Mawds- ley’s belongings for their formal handing over to the representa- tives of the deceased, PRESBYTERIANS - The annual meeting of the Presbyterian church was hel; on Wednesday night, Rev, J, H. Young presiding. -The financial report showed that a eredit bal- anee of $8.95 at the beginning was increased to $6358 at the close of the vear. The bogrd of managers recommended that an effort: be made to raise $700 dur- ing the year. The Ladies’ Guild had raised $148.85 during the year. The election of officers result- ed:— Two members of board of managers for three years—Mr. Brooks and Captain Colthurst; treasurer--Mr. Barker; auditor— C. H. Thomas. Votes of thanks were given to ‘|Mrs, Keith. as. organist, ‘and to the members of the Ladies Guild, Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting. Norrie Gives Address W. :G.. -Norrie-Lowenthal de- livered an address last week be- ~|fore the mining bureau of the|| = board of trade, the B, C. Cham- ber of Mines and Canadian Insti- tute of Mining | ‘and Metallurgy ||, when ‘he spoke on the. *‘Develop- ing of a Mine,’’? Four important atazes constitute the history of a mine, he said. Investigation, exploration, development and production, each step taken with. scientific foresight,are the periods of | progress in mining, * HELD ANNUAL). GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C LUMBER MANUFACTURER Y . LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber ‘ Sundried and Sized - Finished Material . Shingles Prices subject. to change without notice . . Orders filled at short notice. . Mill running continuously. Prices of Woulding, ete., on application The Season of Coughs and Colds “Wampole’s Extract of Cod Liver Oil. National Drug Co.’s Cod Liver Oil, Syrup of of Wild Cherry Bark, Syrup of Gourdons and many others for cure and prevention. WE HAVE THEM ALL. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE JAMES RICHMOND begs to announce that he is now in receigt of fresh supplies of . MEAT Each Week Local Produce TERRACE . Grand Trunk Pacitic Railway S.S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson Buy, Ocean Falls, VANCOUVER, . VICTORIA, SEATTLE For STEWART AND ANYOX—every Wedneaday at 8.00 p. m. 7 ; 8.8. PRINCE JOHN will leave Piinee Rupert for Vancouver i : owell River, via NORTE AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS 8.00 p.m., Jan, 6th, 20th, Feb, 3rd, Tith, March 3rd, 17th, Slat. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B °, EASTBOUND—Daily except Stinda,, 11,61 P.M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P.M. For Atlantic Steanship Saitin farther information to any Grand Te SG. A. “McNichol “Asta General Freight and papel te “Arent Pras bc mia * Terrace Club LIMITED J. McDougall, Proprietor _ FURNISHED neous . rene me m eee . POOL TABLES - Lo an [Son | Drinke Cigars : Opposite Station . One-ton Truck.. with self-starter, 00 Freight and #8 added — BOOKING: ORDERS NOW FOR SPRINGS > DELIVERY Sk TERRACE MOTORS a - HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT Ty European Pian Rates $1.50 per day and up ; Fest. class Cafe ata Carte