G. HL. Pethick, assist. dist. engineer, of the public works department, was it town during the week taking nieasure. me iwents on the West Hill slide which Bee ent out six months ago. He alse fem took observations and mensurements i me tbe Rraun‘s Island siovgh where it i: am proposed to prt a bridge across dur Mm lie the present season. e Mer. and Mrs. Anderson who have ‘ me spent some time in the Yerrnice . dist wee Vict left on Monday for the Peace River a couniry where they intend to locate: m Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. Kelth and Mis ma err veturned home from Prince Pu Me pert where they have spent the pas} fe few weeks. Mr. Keith is now able t: me be around again, Mrs. A, H. Barker was an nafteznoo: of Airs. Randall of Vietoria. ‘Will Chiistie ‘has retirned to hir few months ‘at, Pacific. cently on bis semi-annual tour. D. R. Shaw of Kallum Lake was 2 week end visitor in Terrace, Miss Gladys Kenney of Prince’ Ru. pert is spending the Easter holiday: under the parental roof, ~— - Mr. and Mrs. C, A, Smith were vis- itors in town on Wednesd:y. r Mr. and Mrs Dix and daughter Vi- vian left Friday for Kalivm Lake to open the “hotel which they recently farm on the beifch after spending r, Dr, Agnew of Victoria was here re - Many Matters The regular monthly meeting of the council of the Terrace Board of Trade was held in the muntcipal room on Tuseday evening with vice-president, BE. T. Kenney presiding. After the vending of the minutes the chairman extended a welcome to L. B. Warner of Sinithers who was. present. Letters were read: from the commit- tee of the Empire Shopping Week the secretary will get some. A lette1 Movement offering publicity matter was read from Deputy Minister of Pub. lic Works, P, Philip, regarding a con- necting road between Kalum Lake ont Aiyansh. according to a letter from the U. B C. Prof. Boggs of the University Staff will probably be. in ‘Terrace about. thr 2ist of May to give a series of lectures The various committees reported on Wash, on behalf of the mining commit- their activities during the month. F.{ an tea hostess on Monday last. in hono: purehased from Geo. Cobb, ‘tee, udyised that the case containing ore samples had been placed as order: THs: exemplified rolet, low bodies . . , from front to rear. colors in finish and uphoiste HE most recent trend of automobile design is strike in the “Bigger and Better” Chev- - The high, narrow radiator » « « the long, the ‘unbroken sweep o£ the lines the stylish blending of . ry these distin~ guish Chevrolet as unmistakably new and fashionable. In power, in peed and snap, the “Bigger and Better” Chevrolet is no less modern and vigorous. Countless: refinements in engine and performance as dependable chassis. give Chevrolet 2 as it, is brilliant. ' ‘! The “Bigger and Better” Chevrolet, alone among low= priced cars, has truly caught the-madery spirit, The GMA. . « « General Motors’ ‘ment plan affords the most conyenien way of buying your Chevrolet on time, NEW AND LOWER PRICES own deferred pay- - t and economical ‘@sz2ec * Readator « » ‘= $625.00 Toperiat Sedin - 2s = $890.00 ° Touring - = + 625.00 Ca riolet - » » = » =- 835.00 Coupe+.+ © + 740.00 Commercial Chassis - © « 470.00 Coach» « + + 740.00 Roadster Delivery + « « 625.00 Sedan - - = + 835.00 ‘Ton Truck Chasis - - = 635.00 . Roadster Express AU prices af Factary, , “ 7 107’? wheelbase, . _.. 4 inches longer, Bigger, roomier Fisher Bodies. ; Non - locking a four wheel brakes. New 3650.00 ed and that further work along thi line would be undertaken shortly. 4 lot of mining books rre now available at the secretary’s office. In the absence of Mr. Sparks, E. T. viewed Messrs. McEwen and McNau ghton.of the C. N. R., regarding mat. ters referred to the committee and that the railway men had pormised theh co-operation and support in trying t bring about the improvements desired Mr, Halliwell reported that tender: had been asked for publishing 2 four or eight page booklet and that the board would be advised as soon as thr figures were available. Mr. Burnett reported that the Golf Committee was endeavoring to secure |: a nominal rental on on. tax revertec land on which to establish a course The committee felt that a ten-year Kenney reported that they had inter. |’ B Vou. 8 | TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 19 él OO Terrace Board eee me | TOURIST a rN _LUMBERING Steamship and Train Service ? : of Trade Dealt mship . 4 Ton apenas . . TERRACE itorncmauRE Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and 4,00 p.m, intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUN- DAY at 11.00 p.m. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at For Stewart each Saturday at 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands— fortnightly. . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE Bf. a Eastbound—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.08 p.m. Westbound-TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11.52 a. m. Cheques, ete., also Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign for your next shipment. Fer Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PIP DTS MP Shingles...... 0... cceseues Prices subject to . Orders filled at. short notice. lease was ‘not long enough. and not ar satisfactory as would be o more per manent agreement.. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER . Lumper Price List ° Rough Lumber.............-.ecceeeees .--$18,00 per Ml Shiplap..... 0! | Sized Lumber ............ccseccccecevesees 2250 © *! Finished Material.... ...... se veee 40,00 to 65.00 ‘t: Prices of Moulding, etc., on application: ...,-from $2,50 to $5.00 per M change without notice Mill running continuously, Mr. Burnett also reported on behalf of the entertainment committee tha’ arrangements’ were proceeding nicely; for the smoker which was to be: helc on the Iéth inst. details of whieh wil be announced shortly. E, T.. Kenney reported on behalf of the public works committee to the ef- fect that the district engineer had beer approached regarding the road in: th: vielnity of the school and that he ad. : ./ vised that permission had been already ‘|gvanted by the railway to the depart. ment. to cross the tracks at that poin with a road connecting up the distrie’ {to the south. Other matters referrec to this committee were still in ‘abey- ance, -L. H, Kenney reported on behalf of the Cicie Committee strongly recom- mending that the municipal commis- sioners for the general welfare and the protection of the town be asked to take ‘}up the matter of firse protection a: well-as have an Inspection made of the various types of chimneys used with n .| View of condemning the defective ones, - {The recent fire in the centre of the ‘}town which started in or around the chimney was au instance of how easi: ly a disastrous fire might easily over. _/take the town at any time. - The re- commendation of this committee was ‘put in the form of a motion and mei with unanimous support. Vv in day and will drive one of Geo. Little's trucks for the summer months. the week end with his family here, pert are guests of Mrs. Soucle. Rupert are spending the holidays at the home of the former's Lakelse Valley. Chilliwack, joined her husband on Sun. day last and will take up their home Rupert for the Easter holidays. on Wednesday. | holidays at the home of her, parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wilson at Remo. My, Simpson of . Vanarsdol was a isitor in town on Wednesday. Frank Watt will veturn on Wednes- Mr, Thompson of Cedarvale spent Mrs, Ackleberg and daughter of Ru- ees Doris Robinson and friend of Prince parents in Mrs. McLeod and family, recently of ” Terrace -district. Bert Walker of the bak staff is in Jim Larson of Copper City wis here Oshawa-—Government Faxes, Bumpers and Spare Tire Extra, READY FOR IMMEDIATE shock absorber - . Springs, Cranke _ case breathing.“ system, “Invar-_. strut” constant... . clearance pide. ete : ’ tons, oS - a enast - afte _| errnee. indulged in, [Mrs. Smita. ? “; Hssington, ‘accompanted™ “| Paplor, are spending. the Accounts were, presented. and order- ef paid, he followed an address or the objects and aims of the assaciatec boards of trade organized last year, The sale of home cooking held In the Terrace: Theatre on Saturday after. noon by the Rebeccas was well patron-. c ized and was a big success. - : at Smithers |. , There were two special ‘services in Mr. Wheatiy left last week ‘for the Y spending w few weeks in Misses Easthope and Mallott and 'T. | Marsh visited Miss Sibary in ‘Vanars- dolon Saturday afternoon on dher much improved in health., "The CO. G.I.’ T. group, accompanied i” | by their leader, Mra. Wm. Allen, went ' for a mountain climb on Monday. a.m. .' [returning to Geo,’ Little's pre-emption |a¥here sports of various a woke de Qo ee me days'at ‘the Hil Farin.” | = Ml PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED - ———— - Miss Mary . Wilson ‘Is ‘spending r and daughter -of Port St, Matthews church on Good Friday, one in the afternoon for the childrer and one in the evening for adults. A fair attendance was present at ench. or at Remo this week. Mrs. I, S.. Creelman and two. sont and Mr. and: Mrs, Ohes. Raven of’ the ‘Mrs. T. Marshswas a holiday visit: d found their Barents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Ravenn - . a ‘The con -_ icinds were gregation in St ety into the new vestry, ‘The church was very nicely decorated with spring flow- @: ‘t} ers, the gift of the W..A.- There’ was by, Master | special music at both: morning ‘arid -ey-. Haster holl-- Lnkelse were visitors at ‘the home of |— : Matthews church ‘on Sunday morning overflowed |- - TOURIST HOTEL Terrace, B. C.. Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobaccas Geo. Tessier - Prop. TERR qi ky GORDON Proprietor — gaa san we, TERRACE British Columbia RR MNARRP ARR RAGS ag . Terrace Theatre - TERRACE, B, C. The Latest Films Direct _, from Vancouver _ Every Thursday and Saturday — Good Music All the latest Adults—50c Children under 14, 25¢ Governnfent tax included eel ‘TERRACE: ASSEMBLY, NO. 1 ’ NATIVE SONS OF: CANAD. Meats First .ond Third hy ey -alwaye ening: services, At. the.:morning.. ser- oy {Nie babtisna: was: adn yo [Larry -Bdwi the. M mate ed. toy » Month. Visiting .' Welcome,