TERRACE, B, C., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 No. 17 TERRACE. MOTORS : TERRACE _ ‘FORD DEALERS : New and Used Cars and Trucks REPAIR SHOP OPEN FOR ALL AUTO REPAIR WORK Genuine Ford Parts ; . Accessories Gregory Tires None Better | TAXI SERVICE The Terrace Club has been purchased by, and ia now 4 under the personal management of fF. H. AITKEN " who respectfully solicits a continuance of the favors of all patrons, 4 ee of M FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET aa | TOURIST HOTEL 4 TERRACE The most comfortable place along ‘the railway to stop : ' Now Under New Management i ||‘ Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection ° Fred. Dubord, Proprietor . MINERAL' CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, &.C. Surveys Tarovenour Centra B. C, S Interior Decorating FURNITURE POLISHING , Houge and Sign z Painting ie In town and out of town work solicited L. W. Elder Hor SPRINGS. a \& Tourist _ | LUMBERING torsmoce = CERRACE unm / . Celebration Prizewinners Terrace had a good time on Empire Day and a number’ of visitors from outside points en- joyed the day with the locals. The winners of the races were as follows: Girls,,6 and under: te oyce Cole; Jean Dover. 8 andunder; Adelaide Thom- as; Rita Taft. 12 and under: Bessie Moore; Jessie Nash. 16 and under: May Burrison: Esther Moore, Boys, 6 and under: Ralph Preijson: Bian Lipps. 8 and under: Fred Nash; Willie Atwood. 10 and under: Dudley Little; Frank Green, 12 ‘and under: Fred Thomas; Donald Burnett, 16 and under; C, Burrison: Everett Thomas, 100 yards open: Prince Rupert Base-. ‘Proficiency Was ——___—_—_—_—_—4 Well Rewarded at Prize-giving| Friday was a red letter day at Kitsumgallum School, when priz- es donated by the Parent-Teacher Association were presented to the pupils who had shown the most improvement and proficiency in writing and drawing, two sub- jects in which the Education De- partment finds that almost all children are least skilful. The teachers worked hard to bail team, Sack- Race: McConnell, Three-legged Race: McLaren, . Egg-and-Spoon Race: Greig: Miss Halliwell. Taft; George Andergon, Needle-and-Thread Race: Morris deFontaine, Fat Men’s Race: Bleecker. Held Successful Sale its summer sale on held in several years. Giggev. cooking table. deserve much - partment a success. the ladies over $200. Me Box 84 - ~~ TERRACE, B.C. success. Roy Thomas, Walter Bessie Moore, Mona Greig; Gladys Kenney, Fanny Miss ‘Onalee Shoe-and-Stocking Race: (Ernest Margaret Chretien, Arthur Jones; Leah Bleecker, D. MeKinnon; Dr. The Presbyterian Guild held Saturday and it was by far one of the best The home: sewing display was in charge of Mesdames’ Munro, Sundal and _Mesdames Thoms, Gill, and Kohne catered to the wants of those who patronised the home Mesdames Par- sons and Kirkpatrick, with the aid of the Willing Workers, serv- ed a dainty Junch to the visitors. Last but-not least was the dainty candy booth of mauve and yellow prettily decorted with Howers presided over by Mesdames Riley, Eeggleshaw and B. Kenney, who credit for their efforts in making the candy de- Fhe sale closed at six o’clock and netted| The Guild wishes to thank all those wha helped to make the saie such a | letter (girls), Mary Wilson; (boys), Le- ; GEO. 0; LITTLE Terrace, B. Co LUMBER MANUFACTURER. LUMBER PRICE List 4 “Rough Leber isseaesesen -‘Shiplap.. = = sized Lumber ........ veeaee ~ Finished’ Material .......2.... Shin ese «Prices subject to: change’ without notice Orders filled an short notice.” a : - Prices ot Moulding, ates on. » application Nuvicheeecu, 22.50 * TEN pa.50 oh TES Yo. 60 45. 65:00 - es .from $2, 50 'to $5. 00 per 1 a : ~ Mil Fanning: continuously | August Lipps. - $18. 00 per = a , best peninan i in the 8chool, decorate the school with a pro- fusion of ferns, plants and wild flowers, and the drawings dis- played upon the walls were a credit to the pupils and their teachers. Tea and light Junch were served: by the older girls, under the charge of Mrs, Griffin and the teachers, The pupils are nearing the end of the most successful school year. - They are doing good work in every room-and ean boast of the . best. instruction, clean, airy It would therefore be peculiar if. uader these conditions the child- .ren did not respond to the satis- faction of the parents and teach- | ers. Parents have taken a keen interest in the school this year, and that alone has stimulated the teachers and ‘pupils to better work Following are the awards! Mr. Griffin’ 8 Room, —Grade 9: Best object drawing, Lawrence Greig; best SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate pointa each : Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. For ANVOK.......... tebe vecewentstenenans Wednesday, 10.00 p. ma. teen ence e es been erescretenes ’. -.+..Friday, 10.00 p.m. 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN for VANGOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, une 7 . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. SASTBOUND~8. 57 P M. Daily except Sunday. WESTBOUND—12 07 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. Kin Sail, Por Ailantic St sor further information apply to any Canadian National. Agent or » RE McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Pritice Rupert, B.C. tod adalah ar P bal THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Patent Medicines Stationery and School Supplies ; ANSCO CAMERAS AND FILMS TOILET ieee nei! Day Dream Perfume and Powders, borough Hair Nets, single and double IGE CREAM AND ICE CREAM SODAS JEWELRY FOR LADIES—Nice Wrist Watches, Pearl Necklaces, Bead Necklets FOR MEN—Watches at $2.00 to $15. 00; Cuff Links, Belt Chains and Waldemar Chains, Cigarette Cases, etc. R. W. RILEY Gaing- TERRACE rooms, and pleasant surroundings | . Save yourself the work and worry . a of making bread at home. pring” $7" - has brought its increased household _ duties and the coming of the hot — | summer weather will add its bur- den. Do not slave at the Tange— Let George do it. “Let George ‘Do It” CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER FY PARTIES CATERED TO “Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly ‘to any point along the line _ The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor ' P.O. Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. essay, Marguerite Martin; best. design in color, Edna Dobie. ‘Grade 8: best |. penmanship, Mary Wilson; best business roy Thomas; best design in color; Esther, Moore; best geometrical] design in color, Fred Scotti best. object drawing, Betty Anderson, , Miss Waldron’s Room, —Grade 7: Best penmanship, Sylvie Taft; best nature drawing, Frank Mills; best desipn In ‘color, Marguerite Chretien. Grade fi: Best penmanship, Kathleen Burnett: best design in color, Kathleen Burnett; most improvement in writing, Frank Hipp.’ Grade 5; Best penmanship, Don. Burnett; best design, Fred Thom- a8; most improvement i in writing,. ‘Don- ald Burnett. _ Miss Dobb’s . Room.—Grade 4s, Best ‘ penmanship, Janet. Young; .best paint- ing, Margaret McLaren; best. drawing, - Miss Fowler's Room-—Grade 3:. ‘Paint. : .ing, Anna Desjardines; drawing, Mary |< | Hipp; writing, Anna Desjardines, Grade| . Zi. ‘Writing, Adeline Thomas; drawing, Lorna Christy. 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