CE TERRACE, B..C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 3, 1929 No. 16 Rison TERRACE. timo oT SPRINGS . HORTICULTURE Mr, Judson returned last week from Prince Rupert. is now very much improved. _ Rev. and Mrs. Robinson entertain- ed on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Hopkinson, My, and Mrs. G. BE. Keith and Miss Kerr left Tuesday for Vancouver and other points on « holiday. Mrs. Harry King entertained at xuirds last Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Munro. Prizes went to Mrs, Mc- FOR SALE—i1 acre Jot near Terrace, Cheap, only $350—-Anto | Schwager, 1688 South Bt, San Francisco, Cal, His physical condition’ Donald and Arthur Carr. ‘J. KX. Gordon veturned heme last Wednesday and was accompanied by Mrs. Gordon whd has. spent. several mouths in Seattle, The rond scraper is making a big improvement on the roads and motor- ing is now in full swing. The. Lakelse and Kallum roads were not yet in very good shape. Benny Agar knows some thing about that. - Jas. Smith has been appointed man- jager of Geo. Little’s business at this point and assumed his new responsi- bilities Monday morning, | {to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barker, “The . lections. CONFIRMATION | SERVICES | WILL ox BE HELD AT TERRAC Right Rey, Bishop ™ * Prince Rupert: will visit Terr ihe end of April, accompanied by Rev. Father: Leray, O.M:I., who has taken charge ogain of the local parish since Novem- ber last, and comes the last Sunday oi |. each month to hold service. On Sun- day, April 28th Communion Mass wili be said at 8 a.m.and High Mass at 10.20 a.m. Bishop Bunoz will preach on both occasions. In the evening at 7.30 His Lordship will give the sacre- inent of confirmation to 16 candidates. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riley entertain- ed nt bridge on Thursday evening in honor of Mrs, Munro and as a farewell prizes were won by Mrs. E. T. Kenney and ‘Mr. Bnrker. After refreshments Mrs. Dyson rendered several vocal se- One 1918 Ford Touring ‘One 1925 Chev. Truck - year depreciation. _ Now, we offer you a double bargain . « Good Used Cars, at phenomenally low prices! We want , to clear out our entire stock of' used cars to make: BYEX at ordinary prices, a Used Car gives you more miles of automobile transportation for - your dollar than you can get in any other way—be- cause the original owner has stood the heavy first- Som ‘THE TERRACE DRUG STORE _ Drugs Stationery Confectionery Jewellery Toilet Articles Ladies Hand Bags Purses’ ’ for Men’ Pipes, Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes For Easter—Easter Cards, Novelties and Choco- lates. Victrolas and Victor Radios’ R.W.RILEY -~ - - TERRACE, B.C. "e GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B. C ‘LUMBER MANUFA”TURER | "LUMBER Price List Rough Lumber.......... ste ete eteeeae . .. $18.00 per M Shiplap.... 0.0... cee e eee ee ceeetecceeees . 22.50 * Sized Lumber .............. bet eeceeeeeaae 22.50 ** Finished Material... ............. -40.00:to 65.00 ‘* Shingles. ..... . ve scecessus se from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject | to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Yancouver Vie- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10.00 p. m For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, and Satur- day at 4,00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. aa PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B°. Eastbound— Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.08 p. m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.52 a, m. e Fur Allantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply ta any Canadian National Agent’ or ZR. F. MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C,’ Miss Gwen [opkinson of Vancouver ol aad Pe saat The high sehool teams accompanied way for new Chevrolets coming in. It would cost is money to carry them and store them until sum- “met. So we're turning that money over to you; - making it worth your while to BUY now. ~ Look at the cars . . and the ptices . . and you'll | _ agree you’ve never seen such values in UNUSED | _ TRANSPORTATION. It’s an opportunity that - you may never get again. 7 days a guest ot the rectory and parson- {Guild meeting. on Wetlnesday. " ¢3-2a.s.298 |. Mrs, Barker would be leaving shortly J poythe, social. and_tie business life of the - {town and district.- The. best: wishes of all will follovy, them to lov erdale, ‘\Jand family are leaving early in April they hue vended heve Alnee: whu hus spent the past two months with ber sister in Pacific spent a few age. She was enroute to, her home and in much better health. Miss Hop- kinson is a talented viollnist and. ren- flered several munbers at the Ladies It was leaned with a great deal of regret that A. H. Barker had been, moved .to. Clov erdale und that, We aid fur their new home. They have been In Terrace for the past Aight years and roceitpied quite 2 3 , Woininent place in ee | Terrace is ‘about: to Toose ore of its earliest settlers. Mr. and Mrs. H, Cole iad Calgary where they Wil ‘locate. Mr. Cole was‘on the mission ‘field and ‘was stationed at Kitselna, Drevious to overnens during the wart Mra. Cole accompanied ‘Adm, on his’ return and coming to Terrace in 1911. He, was {> by their coaches, Mrs. Duncan and. Mr. Dyson, also by Misses Reld und Davis, left Monday night for Smithers to play a series of games there and to bring the Smithers teams back for n series of games the latter part of the week, The local teams were >—Girls—Mona ° Greig, Margaret Glass, Helen Greig, Nthel Moore, Margaret MeLaren,and Gladys Kenney and Carmen’ Siiith as. spares, ~The. boy Sewere—a! Holmwood Abe Moore, Frank Hipp,. St. John Col. thurst, Donald Burnett and Fred Thomas, : —_—_ ‘ accompanied: by Ivan Frank are leav- ing today for High River Alberta and ° intend to locate there. Mr. Wait has -[Spent several years in the district and was ‘in charge of the mill of Little’: &. Watt at Amsbury prior’ to coming * to Terrace where he looked after things good many: friends of the Watts of Ivan Bronk Tegret their ‘dep Ee Mis; 1D, D. Mingo lef “Monday for’. her, tome in. Smithe ‘after. W. i. and Mrs, Watt. and tumily, ; during. -Mr, ; ‘Little's. recent .absence.: A on ,