THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1928 ——— # HOTEL JS TERRACE Proprietor ~ J. K, GORDON C TERRACE nection TOURIST HOTEL The most comfortable place along the railway to stop Now Under New Management Cafe and Sample Rooms in con- Pred. Dubord, Proprietor Terrace requirements on hand noon on T.R. DAVIS ig prepared to furnish Sash and Door Excellent stock of HARDWARE Store open Saturdays only from Prices Now Reduced TERRACE, 3.C. M{NERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. Surveys ‘Tarovenout CenTRAL B. C. UMBERING TOURIST RESORT MINING Hot SPRINGS ‘ HORTICULTURE TERRACE Work on the bridge is progres- sing satisfactorily, the weather so far having been most suitable. Blasting for the pier foundations in the rock bed of the river is now being carried out. Catholic Church Bazaar. Raffle of the center-piece on the lower floor of the G.W.V.A. Halli Satur- day, Oct. 18th, from 2 0. m. to 16.80 p.m. Refreshments served. Dr. Petrie, of Hazelton, was a visitor here:on Saturday. J. A. Kirkpatrick was in town from Rupert last Friday. Ole and Otto Olsen came in on Tuesday to look after their in- terests, ; W. Vanderlip held an auction sale of furniture in the G.W.V.A. hall on Tuesday. , A. GC. Knight, a well known GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. | f LUMBER MANUFACTURER _ Lumper Price List Vancouver man, was here on a Everybody invited. at Rev. W. J. Parsons returned from his long stav east and held service on Sunday night in the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Par- sons is considerably better. Raising the spuds has been the principal pre-oceupation of the Terrace ranchers this month. So far the weather has been ideal for the work, The return. in ' most cases are highly satisfactory C. Aubin came hack from Any-} The McDougall cases—in which ox Wednesday. He has spent a| Magistrate Kenney convicted and few months up north. sentenced Jahn McDougall to two he members of the Anglican | months for assault and Mra. Mc- W.A. met at the home of Mra, Dougall to one month for selling W.A, King on Wednesday. beer—were quashed by Judge business visit. R. H. Leighton, of tne for- estry department, was giving us a look over on Monday. | The electric light is now de facto and is 4 great improvement. Congrats to Fred. A practice for the coming St. Andrew’s dance was held on Thursday evening. Rough Lumber.........+-.0+0+ eeee vv ee -$18,00 per Mf Shiplap.... ... eee beteeseaees 22.50 * i Sundried and Sized ...........0s+06+- te leeee 22,60 0°". o Finished Material.... .......-..-- . :40.00 to 65.00 “ i Shingles. ........scceeeeees ....from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice = 4 i : Orders filled at short notice. “Mill ‘running continuously. - i - Prices of Moulding, ete., on application, i 7 q ; ’ See our new assortment of —* an FANCY GIFT CHINA | ‘Some ver'y pleasing patterns _ HIGH CLASS WARE—IN GOOD TASTE—MODERATELY : PRICED _ | | | TERRACE, B.C. Mr, Allen gathered half a do- Young atthe Assizes at Prince zen fine apples from a Yellow Rupert last week. o o a. Transparent tree which he plant-| Dune. McIntosh was in town at ed onty last year. the week-end and reported that E. L, Hughes, Anyox, paida his shack at Usk had been raided visit to Terrace on Saturday and and everything of value taken, Under gafails is ee | nourished? The natural foo for babies when mother’s milk ees EAGLE BRAND a Lot 921, Spruce, Cedar of Pilin . One moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For- Victoria, or the District For ester, ester Prince Rupert, B.C. ° - “Timber Sale X5526 ‘Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, not later than noon on the 25th day of October, 1928, for the purchase of Licence X6626 near C. BR, 6: to cut 401,000 feet of Hemlock, - Balsam, Sawlogsa and 2,500 Lineal Feet Fir and fi) year will be allowed for re- District Foreatér, not later. on the 25th day of October, Lot ~. Peet of Poles and Piling, One (1) year moval of timber. urehase of Licence eater, Victoria,” or “the ester Prince Rupert, B.C. ™ Timber Sale X5585 ‘donled tenderg will be received by the than ‘noon 1928, For 3X6585 near HL, Cassiar, to et: 12,000 Lineal and 760 Ties. will be allowéd for re- | Further particulars of the ‘Chief For- : District: For- |" eee Plies! ally ae, taken what was the Gem Cafe, ‘pended.upon °°” was interested in the various|¢¥e® to an album containing only signs of progress. photos of his own people. Dune. Among the applicants for nat- is rightly furious gnd it would be uralisation papers are E. F. Duby well if the thief could be caught. and C. A. Giggey. both well| An effort is to be made to‘open known in Terrace. up Northern Polytechnic evening . " Terrace has had an exceptional classes in Terrace, states J. H, run of visitors during the past Young, the local representative. week, both hotels having had a It is hoped to form two or three more than usually busy time. classes. Some delay has been |¢ . occasioned by the difficulty of 1/8 A. Ebring has sold his three t lots, togeth th th securing teachers, own lots, tonetnér wi ©! Major R. M. Taylor, provincia house. A fine supply of fruit J ylor, D ] '") oad engineer, accompanied A. L, was marketed from the place. this | Carruthers, Dominion bridge in- POPPE Fall Steamship. Service _ Effective October 4th oe, a s weld 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT AND PRINCE GEORGE eee “will sail from Prinee Rupert each SUNDAY and 3; a THURSDAY at fl p.m..for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, . SEATTIE and intermediate points. ‘ peeeee " cccvevereurvecersceseeeseress Wednesday, 10 p.m. bene umececcestseatanass Saturday, 10 p m. §.8. PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte , am Island Ports, October 17th, November 8rd, 17th, December 1st, 15th, 29th ANYOX PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B ‘. EASTBOUND+10.51 P.M. Daily except Sunday. ; 4 WESTBOUND—12 87 P.M. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or ow R, F. McNaughton, Distriel Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. spector on a tour of inspection to J. Nixon, the labor man, who v al PPP PF PPP PSE IOS hal " fo the new bridge on Tuesday. After spoke at the Provincial Party visiting other parts of the dis- meeting on Saturday, is described] trict: he inspected the new road as one of the ablest speakers ever| which is being put through from heard in Terrace, the town to the bridge on Wed- Tom Campbell, a Hazelton In- nesday. ; dian, was fined $10 on Tuesday| The Provincial Party meeting for being drunk in the street. A was something of a mix-up. white man named: Charles was| Headquarters had fixed it for the fined $50 for a similar offence. afternoon of Saturday so that Jack Arkell went up the val- Lakelse people might hear the ley to Kalum Lake with George flow of oratory and get back Cobb on Tuesday. Jack has been home during ferry hours, Butit under medical treatment in Ru- : t : , ; Fresh Bread—When You Want It | cand As‘ You Like It oe ee - You will be delighted and will demand more once you Visit our have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookies, too. . TEA With our firm belief in the uae of only the best materials . ROOM ; and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet Ice Cream | # we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself. andConfec- | i 4 7 ; ‘ tiong made | | Higheet quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line on premises GEORGE POWERS - Proprictor Qe P.O, Box 101 -. TERRACE, BC. § The Terrace Bakery Ae didn’t work, only a dozen or so pert for some time but is now being .present, and a combined much improved. picture show and meeting’ was J. Coughlan, of thé firm which held-at night, with not quite the has received the contract for the best results for the patrons of erection of the superstructure of . ta! either. . the Terrace bridge, gave the It is not always good business, place a look over on Tuesday. — and quite often it is unprofitable, ‘The Farmers’ Institute has not to send work ‘out of town that an ° can be as weil done and at a less passed any resolution ‘fo market potatoes and turnips; or other 5. eo a, ae o a 7 _ = . me Canadian Pacific Railway Company im BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Gi SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—s.s. PRINCESS MARY for Van- ee couver, Victoria, Seattle, October 5, 12, 23, November 2, 16, 30. - i For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—Oct. 18, 18, 23, Nov, 12,26. Ts §.9. “RRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swaneon Bay, East Bella § Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and. Vancouver @ ‘avery Saturday ati pm -.° |: AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LI W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue Nes Full information from fim and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Hay Na seegeeee reer ras an ae es rrr cost. by a home institution. It is produee than: fruit,: and these not good advertising for the town vegetables ‘will therefore“not be| business away to make a° how! a by ine : ' when the bill comes in and they ’ Fred Baird has moved his store ; pecl- “tt =. —, ~~ lally applies to:those handling the this week from the main street! pyhiic’s funds, and more. especi-. nor the individuals who send the handled by the Institute this year. 1 Bais find their mistake, .This egpeci- to. Greig avenue, where he has] ally when’ public support is “de- > Veterinary Remedies .P,' Spouse, Phm.C.. Household’ Remedies. aaa _ Toilet Articles. 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