ae * \ Fred. Dubord, Proprietor | Valley. eas me aE trys Pee a th Pn Bl PS “THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928 J TERRACE HOTEL - J. K. GORDON Proprietor ~ Cc ‘TOURIST HOTEL TERRACE ' The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- nection . : res Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller: to and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS = TRLEWA ” . wana et mil i i d l ! t James Kotow Provictor = | Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to touriats and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton - = B, c. | a EC Ee ee I NS Pl Hotel Prince Rupert THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. C. Prince Rupert, B.C. an 4 1 European Plan, Rates 31.50 per day up. FE etree rere: ~h The Bulkley Hotel! EF. 8. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Tourists ond Commercial men find thia a grand hotel:to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B.C. _ Are you a subscriber yet? ’ Send in your name and cash now Tomi | 7 Resor we ee TERR ACE © MINING , Hot Srmnics ° HORTICULTURE ns LUMBERING 7 — ~~ Dan Clactier joined the Ropert train Friday. W. Little. went down to Ru- pert on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Yorke went to the coast on Friday. Mrs. L. Wurko went down to Rupert on Thursday. A. H. Leak, of Lakelse, paid 2 visit to Rupert. last week. Stanley Brooks has gone ‘back to Stewart where he is ina bank. T. R. Davis has been getting about with his new delivery truck Fred Hall has moved into the house vacated -by Archie Dana- xhy. The Lakelse hatchery folk vote the new truck a gréat con- venience. ‘Mrs, H. 8. Creelman has had her sister from Kalum Lake visit- ing her, Joe Garland hiked down from Kalum lake on Sundav and had a day in town. James Richmond is to make his home in Terrace, He is selling out at New Hazelton. . The tie and pole men are rapid- ly closing up their winter’s work. It has been a great success at Terrace, A ecard -party. and dance was given by R. Jeatts on Friday, a good number of friends being present, Rey. and” Mrs. J. H. Young are to attend the provincia] con- ference of the Methodist Church this week. Matt Allard and Joe Bellway went out Monday hiking back to Kalum Lake, after having spent a few days in town. L. H. Callaham and his wife, both well-known in Terrace, have left for Vancouver after spend- ing a month or two in Usk. Harry Creelman took a small party by motor to Lakelse Lake for the first trip this year. He reports the roads in fair shape. ' Windy MacDonald, who resides on the Carl Pohle place, has secured a tie contract from Geo. Keith and expects to start opera- tions soon. Const, A. J. Watkinson, of the R.M.C., who is located at Prince Rupert, and has charge of a big district, was a visitor here on 7 Wednesday. i The public works department are putting on a motor truck for use in connection with the road work around Terrace. The truck is being assembled at Rupert. Geo. Powers has now got his tea rooma going and everything is 0.K. The ice. cream parlor confections are. made on the ‘{pramises snd: are all that the epicurean could desire, _Mrs.’ Lanfear and Miss French, Hill farm, , Terrace,’ are taking orders. for chaice plants which will be*ready in May. Lots of ‘Vannuals: may be had at 50 cents ‘and one dollar. © ec -Terrace ought to.say ‘thank you’ to the Prince Rupert Board of Trade which has asked the government to stop fooling about the bridge and get down to work. Not before time, eh? It -is good to learn that the C.N.R. earnings keep on the up grade. For the last week in Anril they were 25 per cent better than a year ago. If this can be maintained the pessimists will have to leave. The G.W.V.A. at Terrace is protesting very vigorously against the appointment of H. L. Frank, of Kitsumkalum as road foreman for that district, The G.W.V.A, consider the job should have zone to a returned soldier. Word has been received here from Rev. W. J. Parsons, who ia now on a field for the summer ip Fort Stewart, Ont. Mrs, Par- sons, he states, is making fayor- able progress towards recovery, Dr. Bleecker states that he has instructions from the public health authority that all toilets and outbuildings must be cleaned before the 15th of this month, What about the slough? Sure it needs a brushup. Why don’t the loggers clear away the bark which they leave on the highwavs? It is a great nuisance to users of the road and should be left in the woods, Be sides other folks have to clear away their debris which isn’t quite cricket, is it? Arthur Carr is again on duty as road foreman and has carried out a good deal of grading with the tractor since the month came in.’ The appropriations for the district work have not even yet come to hand, so it is not known just what work will be under-| taken. R. MeFarlen took charge of the Presbyterian service on Sun- day night. He comes from the Victoria College, where he is training for the ministry. He was a resident of Prince Rupert for a little time prior to going overseas to do his bit; and his ald friends at the coast gaye hima cordial welcome last week. A meeting presided over by T, J. Kirkpatrick was held in the Progress Hall on Thursday night with the object ‘of. forming a branch of the Native Sons of!’ Canada society. The attendance ‘was none too great and it was felt advisable to adjourn to a later date when it is hoped a branch society will be formed. The fifty-first annual report of the public schools of B, C. shows that for the school year ended June 80 last there were at Kit- sumgalium school 111 pupils en- rolled of which 68 were boys and 48 girls, the average daily at- tendance being 80.03. Teachers’ salaries amounted to $3,500, to- wards which the government paid $1,740.. The district: ‘raised $4,227.82, so that: expenses other “than salaries-ran to $2,467.81, a GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List Rough Lumber............ beer ee tee ec ennes $18.00 per M Shiplap........cc.ccceseceeeeee ec aeeenvene 22.50 “ Sundried and Sized cee ce tee ceeeenennauceces 22.50 * Finished Material.... .............. 40.00 to 65.00 “ Shingles. .....0.. 0.0... ccc eee ee from-$2,50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mili running continuously. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY IN TERRACE FOR BENSOL . This is what the Automobile Club of America says: “After exhaustive tests were made by this club of Bensol we have proven Bensol far superior to gasoline as a motor fuel not alone of greater milage obtained, but also because of jess trouble with carbon deposits. Bensol also assists lubrication as it does not cut the film of oi] on the cylinder wall of the engine.” Now if you hear any knocking Bensol you can quote this statement from the finest source of information Fred. C. Bishop TERRACE, B.C. Are you thinking of Painting? Shingle Stain We have good stocks of Mixed Paints Varnishes Linseed Oil Turpentine White Lead Dry Colors | Mail orders carefully packed ot | TURE. re CHOCKERY y_ Spring Steamship Service” Effective April 15th . ill sail S.S. Prince George and Prince Rupert Prince. Rupert every Sunday and Thnraday at 11 p For Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VACTOREA, SEATTLE For STEWART... ...-.-c-cc cc cees ween seen negeee Saturday, 10 p.m, For ANYOX .-:e0-cese center eeeeneece rar seenes ; Wednesday, 10 p.m. ‘ V. , Hi 5.5. P rince John CHART BLA ports, ante Btn Hay un PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. TERRACE Bh EASTBOUND—Daily except Sunda,, 11.61 P. M. WESTBOUND—Daily except Tuesiay, 1. 42 P.M. oon. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information’ soxty to any Canadian National hor at RF. ee ena, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. oe. 3 from ff HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT LR, DAVIS} European. Plan Rates $1.50 per day and up : Terrace, a First-class Cafe la Carte : ig prepared to’ furnish - _ | sash and Door. Maas requirements aa . arral Allison's _. Excellent’ ‘atock of HARDWARE. : Barred Rocks Be au ty . on hand, atrain, for exhi ition and utili a \f. for batehing $1.60 for 18, Alse Barred a open Saturdays only. from reach: One-fine cockerel, 35.00, RM Aldous, 1 ‘Terrace. ee 104 . ik Rock: heng and pullets for sale, ‘2.60 604 F - Prtcea New, Redi ced .