THE T ERR ae | Vo. 6 TERRACE, B.C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1924, 4 gee No. 26 verses 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 Me jas been purchased by, ynder the personal management o Sa who respectfully solicita a eontinuane of the favors of all patrons. ar. H. AIKEN @ sURNISHED R OOMS TO LET Hot SPRINGS TOURIST LUMBERING Hor SF TERRACE HontIOULTURE _ Mrs. Annie Rogs has rented her house to Mr. and Mrs. France and has left for a few days’ visit to Kalum Lake, returning on Friday. Mrs. tiraham and Miss Graham of Prince Rupert, were guests of Mrs. W. C. Sparks. Miss Graham 1s connected with the Prince Ru- pert Daily News. Mrs. Johnstone and Mrs. Kie- kevsky have returned to Prince Rupert following a ten-day stay with Mrs. HA. Swain. Miss Inez Currie, of Daytor, Qhio, was a recent visitor. She ‘lteaches basket-weaving in a sou- thern school, and is touring this province gathering new ideas from the Indian basket-makers. Mrs, Geo. Little and daughters spent the week-end jin Smithers as the guests of Mrs. O. Hanson. ‘The Presbyterian Guild met on Thursday of last week at the f e TOURIST HOTEL CAFE The only place in Terrace to eat Open 6.80 in the morning until 11 p.m. dally Special arrangements made for parties Special Suppers or Banduets served Give us a trial FRED. DUBORD PROPRIETOR home of Mrs. H. Creelman, A good attendance was noted. Mrs. E. T. Kenney was appointed sec- retarv-treasurer for the remain- der of the year. . Sam. Kirkaldy has disposed of his confectionery and ice cream parlor to Mrs. Leon Wurko, who is now in possession. ; Mrs. D, MeLeod has returned to her home in Vancouver after spending several days in Terrace TERRACE, B.C. MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. Survera THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B.C. as the guest of Mrs. James Rich- mond. Mrs. T. &. Walsh, at Dorreen, returned last week. vad H Ht a Teen wore TERRACE British Columbia 1. K. GORDON ) Proprietor Big we Ai © om se Phi RPA AOE wee Li Om Rm endure. Laurence Greig and Ted John 4 N Sam Kirkaldy and J. France day trip up the mountain. -Dave Scott, of Vancouver, wa: Sardis, spent two days here with Mrs, Pred. Hall, leaving Friday for Prince Rupert, en route to Victoria. Master Jack Sparkes, who has been holidaying with his sister, Mr. Donald Sr. is very ill. The hot weather of the last few days has been very hard for him to gun are spending & ten-day holi- i ' have purchased a new Ford truck em and will engage in the waod fem business. They have established a recent visitor. a a wood camp at 8-mile. on the oom | Lakelse road. : home here. D. D. Munro, of Smithers, spent the week-end at his ranch - Mr. and Mrs. F, Menzies, of J. ©. Bertrand, of Onaway, Mich., was a Terrace visitor last Thursday. The Presbyterian Guild will not meet until August 21. Rev. and Mrs. Parsons leave on the 11th for a week’s outing at Lakelse. Mrs. Parsons will chaperone the rar VICTORIA, SEATTLE SP ae ee eee ee dl QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ‘SERVICE, effective June 20th =. OHN leaves Prince Rupert for Massett, Port Clements, at 8 p.m. ; ; For Skidegate and all south Island ports, each Wednesday, 8.00 p. m.. §.8. PRINCE J - and Buckley Bay, each Monday, SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE. } 3.8, PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, - Monday, Thursday end Saturday at 11.00 p.nt. —TrTe and intermediate points each. .... Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. aes seeueaeees Friday, 10.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. Daily except Sunday. EASTBOUND—8.57 P.M. WESTBOUND—12.07 P.M. Daily ex cept Tuesday. For Auuntic Stearmhip Saitings or further ioformation apply to any Canadian Natio RF, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, ay nal Aigent at B.C. det a Willing Workers Club on a holi- day. Mrs. Leon Wurko was a busi- ness visitor in Prince Rupert last week. R. F. McNaughton, district passenger agent for the C.N.R., was @ visitor for a few hours, returning to Prince Rupert on Thursday. Jack and Mrs. MeDougali came in from Prince Rupert last week, leaving on Friday for their new home in the Francois Lake coun- Cool and SUMMER DRINKS Befreshing ICE CREAM WITH ALL’ FLAVORS ~- SUMMER READING and Magazines Drugs and Toilet Articles THE TERRACE R. W. RILEY STATIONERY Plain and fancy CANDIES by the box or in bul Victrolas and Victor’ Records DRUG STORE . . TERRACE try. . Mrs. Johnson and two children, of Prince Rupert, who have been the. guests at the home of Mrs. Soucie for the last two weeks, returned home on-Friday. — Rev. Dr. Grant, “Miss Loraine Grant and Miss Muse, who have been visitors at Dr. Grant’s ranch here, returned to Prince Rupert on Friday. E. Cramer has left for North Dakota on a business trip. The Terrace Fall Fair Associa- eA ARPA PPP PLL LLL PPLE PD PL ADEA PLLA ALAA “Let George Do It” | CAKES MADE TO ANY ORDER ’ den. Highest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped promptly to any point along the ine The Terrace Bakery Save yourself the work and worry of making bread athome. Sprin : has brought its increased househol duties and the coming of the hot — summer weather will add its bur- Do not siave at the range— 4 Let George do it. PARTIES CATERED TO GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor -5.. - P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. tion held a meeting on August 1 in Gordon’s Hotel. There was a good attendance to discuss plans for the ‘fall fair work, which is progressing nicely. The fall fair board plans to send a district ex- hibit to the Prince Rupert fair. Ed. Gill arrived on- Friday evening from Prince Rupert, to visit his. family, who-are spend- ‘ling a-holiday here. - Chas. R. Gilbert recently paid a business visit to Prince Rupert. i) | EO. LITTL : Orders filled’ atshort notice, | | ‘LUMBER MANUFACTURER LumBer Prick List — Rough Lumber....0:..00- +2 sse0 veceee eves 1$48:00 per HM Shiplap oi. ccceeseerseee ees Veaeeeeees cures 2250 “ ” Sized Lumber ......---+-+ cevecectasentoene 22.50 ‘* Finished Material... .-.++++++0re-* .00. to 65.00 Shingles. esc ccee ee eeev e+ -afrom $2.60 to $5.00 per M . . Prices subject to change without notice : Prices of Moulding, ete, on application = E_ Terrace, B.C. | Mill ‘yunning’ continuously. - berry patches at Remo for tne last week. J. P. Exgleshaw was a business visitor in Prince Rupert last week, spent the week-en Anyox, are holiday guests at the Hill Farm. “The following fig from the July report: . Tempera- ture—highest, 91 on 25th; lowest, 98 on “3rd; July, 1924, “average, 1924, oT. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. A Boarding School for young © ladies and little girls, will re- open in September. . Fur particulars write to The REV. SISTER SUPERIOR ‘Leroy Thomas and Ab. Moore, |. |who haye been working in the. last two weeks, returned to town | George Little and gon, Gordon, | d in Smithers. |. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Warwick, off ures are taken 61; July 10-year, averane, 62. Notice At the last raffile held by the G.W. y.A. Auxiliary, No. 4018 was the lucky number for the ist prize, @ very fine alumintim cooking set. If not claimed within 30 days the prize will be sold. mo MRS. BRAUN, Terrace, B.C. recent visitors from Carnaby... iB J. Kohne ‘returned from Anyox on Friday. - - Mra. von Hees, re Precipitation—July, .. 19 July. 10-year average 229. 2.15; oo eet ; {ang | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pohle were | tmver Srd-next.: 7 : Mise A, Me- Dougall and Miss Turnbull have - feet Notice | WHEREAS under the provisions of: the Royalty Act, Chapter 76, Statutes. 1914, the royalty on timber. to be col- lected beginning January lst, 1925, will, from ‘information now available, be more than three times the royalty now being collected; AND WHEREAS urgent representa- tions have been made that this increase in royalty is much heavier than the industry can bear: . 7 AND WHEREAS the representations made ‘have gone so far aa to aay that any attempt to- collect this royalty beginning January lst next as upon ‘the basis or the present Royalty Act would immediately result in a shutdown of the entire industry in the Province, NOTICE is hereby given that a.pub- lic hearing upon this question wl be held in the Executive Chamber, Parilia- ment Buildinge, . Vietoria, before the Executive Council or such “Members thereof as may then be present, begin- - at 10. o’clock -Wednesday,’Sep- Anyone who has. any, evidence to-sub- mit or represeritations, to make:on the question of timber Royalties ‘will’be given opportunity to be’ heard and the- public is. requested to take notice ac- jeordingly. = + +, Bo ee ve ge YD, PATTULLO,”" >, “10S ‘ "Minister of Landi” ” 1 oa bos, Lake. turned:from ‘their trip to'Lava) Are you-a eubseriber: yet? 7