i TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 ; I = ~ a a Board of Trade grreeersnscoransce , ervevereaneseeas tae ~TOURIST ae wnae . LUMBERING ; i : 1 1 ee Reson TERRACE Ne Quarterly Meet . Steamship and Train Service “ Hor Sprinas a wa, HorticunruRE co Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and. | oe 1 Well Attended intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUN- ° | il [ DAY at 1100 +B ~ - The Terrace Board of Trade held its 4.00 met an and Anyox each Wednesday at rt The senior and intermediate class- in Southern Caroling, They re now | quarterly meeting in the Terrace thea- For Stewart each Saturday at 10.00 p.m. Y ex of St, Matthews Sunday school, ac-} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Hatt at| tre on Tuesday evening. There was a For orth and South Queen Charlotte Islands— companied by Rev, and Mrs, Robinson, Victoria, They expect to locate in| fine attendance and J. K, Gordon pre- . ently. ’ Miss Sinis and Mrs. F.’c. Bishop, had | the north again, a sided. After. preliminary business was —— ' # most enjoyable outing on Wednes- Harry and Kenneth Atiree enter-/ disposed of the secretary read a letter PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.£. ; . day.last when they went by auto to! tained about twenty of ‘their young {from the secretary of the Associated ’ Eastbound—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.08 p,m. { the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Merkley on | friends Tuesday ‘evening to dinner and / Boards of Trade asking for the reniit- ; the bench. It was a surprise visit lmtla pleasant evening after, tance of membership dues, Some dis- : Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11,52 a, m. they received very hearty weleame Miss Sibery of Copper -City was cussion took place as to whether the ’ j : ; ; aud the hostess brovided munch that brought to Terrace on Tuesday by her organization was really worth the Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign udded to the pleasure of the picnic. | friends 4nd hos since been a’ guest of |money,” It was finally decided to send Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment, : , - The childven’s choir was also present. | Misses Easthope und Mellott, She js along the cheque, . f and assisted in the entertainment with | oy Inaking good progress to recoy-| A letter from Capt. Colthurst. in re- ms : ; “a number. of yoeal selections. ing her old health. Gard to a proposed cut off on the Lak-|$ - ¢For Atiantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or I) M. Monckton who has spent the] The Vimy dance held Monday even-|else road was referred to the public |$ B. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Winter in California is expected back jing under the auspices of the Cana- |works committee, and the civic com-|2 the end of April. , Word has been received that Mr, and Mrs. J. K. Frost hare Feturned to Canada after spending two years success, : The tennis cour tnd is now ready for use, z ‘(dian Legion was Well attended and n t. has been repaired mittee was asked to see What could be done towurds Temoving the nuisanec of a garbage dump near the new; bridge. -: i Improved motor—the valve ~in- head type, AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, Fully enclosed motor, ew crankcase breather system, ew two-port exhaust. by POINT - “Invar-strut” New hydro-laminated camshaft Sears. « ' Fisher—combingtion highest priced cars. ' gauge steel, ew Duco finishes in striking colors, lear vision plate glass windows, ° Ternstedt wi ow regulators, , Improved automatic windshield wiper, ‘Fisher “Vy” shield, 189 square inches -face. Positive brake linkage. constant clearance pistons, New and larger streamline bodies by wood and steel construction——the type found on ne-piece full-crown fenders of heavy- one-piece ventilating wind. New non-locking four-wheel brakes — Reference to the ‘condition of the local recreation park led to the ‘sug: gestion that efforts should be made to develop the playing of the charnc- | teristically Canadian fames of lacros- se and hockey, er GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. ~ After the business session those pre- sent settled down to enjoy a smoker- concert ‘and few more enjoyable hight have been spent in Terrace, There was abundance of music, song and Sbeechifying, the latter centreing for the most part around the difficulties which have been rin Up agninst by the}. golf committee. As n result of the’ night’s free. and easy discussion ‘it is safe to say that.a solution of the com- mittees troubles was very materially! advanced, and we may look forward LUMBER MAN UFACTURER LuMBER Pricg List Rough Lumber....., wee Shiplap......0.... Sized Lumber ...,...... wean Finished Material , ._ . Shingles. iii a a a ny -..918,00 per M ee). | ee ” 22.50 *! ts oetteree esse. .40,00 to 65,00 vittssseeesseas ss. from $2.50 to $5.00 per MI. Prices aubject to change without notice Orders filled at Short notice, teem oe a re aa Mill running continuously, . Prices of Moulding, ete., on application to the praduction of real live plan in the near future- which may be ex- pected to Insure the -Syinpathies © of those who have been only somewhat lukewarm in their approval of the com- mittees proposals, WOMAN'S INSTITUTE MEETING The Woman’s Institute held its Te- gular meeting in. the Terrace thentre ou Tuesday afternoon when twenty- three members wore present, Presi- tlent, Mrs. Scnmen, occupied the chair, - * of first: of-last week and ‘cared for Mrs, McKinnon who has been. ill. atiend devine Service at St. Matthews on Sunday evening, April 29, The members are requested to meet in the lodge rooms at seven o'clock. ‘ Prince Rupert hospital. Cc. WwW, Homer, week end. The Oddfellows’ und Rebekas win |?- TOURIST HOTEL Terrace, B.C. : ——h Mary ¥. Smith lett Sunday for the Special provision mede for the neta” Commercial men, brovincinl assessor, en Prince Rupert, was in town last Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces . of braking sure The local Institute Will endeavor to have a quilt entered in the exhibition Miss Gladys Kenney returned ‘to the Independent emergency brake—70 addi- flonal square inches of braking gur. __ ace. Semi-elliptic shock absorber springs — to be held in Vancouver in the fall, Mrs. MeConnell reported prog ress In Geo. Tessier - Prop. t+ + +++ +o coast after a pleasuni: visit at hone, Gordon Little hes returned from Prince Rupert where he yisited wry. > 84% of wheel-base. Easily operated single-plate dry dise- clutch, ‘ Completely enclased indirectly lighted. instrument panel, The “Bigger and Better” with, every fine selling at. NEW AND LOWER PRICES Roadster $625.00 Cabriolet. Chevrolet, car feature,‘ now Roadster Express " _ All Drices at Factory, Oshawa — READY FOR PROMPT 1650.00 ~ Governinent . Taxes, Bumpers and Spare Tire Extra DELIVERY read ER, . | TERRACE 1 HARDWARE Co. _— _ Terrace, B.C. : f « + $835.00 Touring - "625.00 Imperial Sedan . - 490.00 Coupe . 740.00 Commercial Chassis « 470.00 - Coach . 740.00 Roadster Delivery 625,00 Sedan - 835.00 = Tan Truck Chassis . ‘633, [the basketball ‘gates, | forming children's clubs and has ge- cured twelvermembers for the pig club nine for the. girden elub aud two-for the chicken-raising club. Mrs. Pohle was elected president for the above aul Mrs, Geo, Dover, seeretnry-trens. urer. Mrs. . 1, Smith reported ‘a: the hospital board meeting, It was de cided to hold a community hicnic some Hme in July and then at a later dat: Mother's Day will ‘be observed. ‘Thiv Year al) the members: wit attend. de. vine service in the Anglican churen: and next yerr. in Knox United. The’ day “Will be observed in alternate churches as the years ‘go by. _ Mrs, 1, T. Kenney, chnirman of the | legislative committee, rend: most in- teresting paper on Legislation ° She devoted. most of her time to a: diseus- sion of the necessity of legislation. to prevent ‘maternal mortality, : oe . Matt: Allard: and nephew, : ‘Halla of Kallum Lake were over the week end. wy oy “Mrs, A. ¥., Wilson of. Remo Visited, i Te M hom day, chol .- rd Nisttova in: town (Mrs. Marsh on ‘Friday “and . attended |) «Mite and Mrs, 0. “T. Sundal etertain- qed 2 number of: the Young :people -on .| Wednesday evening’ in honor’ of their ‘| daughter’ Gladys. © The “eveningr”: vg Ape it-In;dancing, «> Misa. 7 and Mrs, MeEKwwen. . Mr. and Mrs, Cassell and daughter returned Saturday to ship house hold effects to Kamloops, After bidding furewell to many friends they left on Tuesday for their hew home, | Dan Clacker returned Wednesday itt bolRlay on the coast, dbs W. HL. Watt und two children vf Amesbury arrived Wednesday. ind Terrace, On Tuesday afternoon St. Matthews trined by Rev. the school on Friday afternoon, TERRACE worst | J K, GORDON Proprietor ee TERRACE British Columbia ‘ RARARARA Pure hee - ; spending a Week with ‘rel tives ix Terrace Theatre Spending 9 Week wi relatives ix | TERRACE, BC. 5 iss Barbara Sherwood e from P returned rince Rupert on Weilnes- The Latest Films Direct. | “from Vancouver: ae Every Thursday and Saturday. Good Music All.the latest = {Adults~50e ' Children. unde . Government tax ineludé rand a few friends were enter- Jnusaele In ses Moore, Kenney und MeLaren 4, Fr 25e TERRACE ‘ASSEMB NATIVE SONS OF Meets. Hixs s Monti{ leot t and Third Thursd Visiting rothergs.-