’ Vou, 8 a “ ‘TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY.JUNE 6, 1925 - No, 22 = == A party of young people, accompani-| - ann " fot_ee ed by Mrs. John Warne, left Saturday 4 ; , 4 : _ TOURIST ; LUMBERING night, for. Lakelse Lake where they * . M4 . Rzsorr " TERR ACE Minne. |/|camped for the night, leaving in the Steamship and Train Service Hor Springs ; . a HORTICULTURE — morning for the hot springs: where Sailings from Prince Rupert for Aneouver and { : they spent -tiie day at the hotel. D. AY at iL O0 p.m. eae an 4 - = — 7 ry H. G, Fraser, school inspector, paid im offictal visit to the local schools the end of last week, . Mrs. Diggzles and family returned early last week after a holiday at Br stew. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton: have returned to their home in Prince Rupert after spending ten days: at their -suinmer home at Lakelse. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sims left Monday for Prince Rupert where the former -i: to represent the parish at the Synod meeting on Wednesday when the new bishop of Caledonin will be eleceted, In the absence of Rev, Robinson on Sunday last the services in St. Peters were taken by N, Sherwood and H Halliwell. the organ. Ca Rev. T. a, “Marsh lett Monday for Prince Rupert to attend the Synod. Mrs.. Judson. of Vancouver arrived, _ jon Saturday to join her husband: whe is in charge of the Judson’ Pole Co,'r operations here. ~ J. Agar of Swift Current, Sask., ar- Tived Saturday with a carload of hor. ses and stock. While here he is the guest of his brother J. B. Agar. Sete meee Mrs. EB. M. Parker and son of Prince Rupert were in town over the week enc meen ot . Frank Belway returned Friday af: ter spending the Iast few months in Seattle. He has gone to Kallum Lake Wim, Donald presided. at ‘town on Thursday. ‘Terrace on business on Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs."J. Ferguson and fam office, old home in Bangor, Maine. D. W. Davis of Cedarvale,- was a arvile property. quietly spent in Terrace, A Joint meeting: of the Canadian Le- gion and the Auxiliary was held in G ESE co T on a wheelbase of 107 inches—four Be “IK OF. inches longer than before . . . swung low to the road , . . and with its hood streaming back in graceful, unbroken lines to. blend with contours of the Fisher bodies—the “Bigger and Better’ Chevrolet is everywhere hailed as a car of outstanding distinction. - The new radiator is -higher and narrower, and embellished with a large, flat, all-metal radiator cap. The hood is longer and deeper—vividly interpreting the greater stamina, staunchness and fleetmess of the new chassis, Windshield posts are slender and graceful, bodies are beauti- - fully beaded and paneled, hardware is of period pattern, and roof-lines are smartly’ low. Interiors, too, are impressively rich—with new upholeteries, wide, restful seats, and a beautiful enclosed instrument panel—indirectly lighted. - Come, see this great new car—and yow ll know ‘. why thousands have acclaimed it the world’s most ‘Iuzurious low-priced automobile, C-26-5-28¢° | The GMAL. 2 2 Gencrat Hoters’ own deferred ment plan afords the most ¢ £ and way of Suying your Chevrolet on time. NEW LOWER PRICES Roadster = «= « $623.00 Imperial Sedan - + $890.00 curing - = = 625.00 Convertible Cabriolet « 863.00 Coupe. = = » 740,00. Commercial Chassis = -. 470.00 coach = ‘= = = 740.00 Roadster Delivery - - 625.00 Sedan = = = =, 835.00 Tou Truck Chassie « «¢ 635.00 Roadster Express $650.00 _ Ail Prices‘at Factory, Oshawe, Ontario, - _ Givernment Taxes, Bumpers and Spare Tire Eatea “TERRACE HARDWARE co. | Terrace, B. C. MOTORS OF: GENERAL 4 iy CANADA. LIMITED ory ofA '.. |day for Prince Rupert where Mr, Rob ‘|inson and three others will be ordainer ‘, Prize ‘Lists now Being Printed and bc - | the first of next week. The list 1s ‘+ «| bigger one than last year and the prize | affered: should attract avery large en- * | tty st.” “| bas been. delayed until almost the day 7 [of the fair and there. was mmeh diffi- > | Phe ‘Austilaxy of the, ‘Cimaataa : ‘Le- gion held’-2 successful: ‘snle ‘of homie W. V. hall on Thursday evening, A large number were present and after the business had been transacted _they joined in a social hour. Comrade N Sherwood. gave an interesting talk or his recent trip. to England. He re- ferred to the many changes taking place in Birmingham, bis home town. All new buildings are being erected o: Canadian plans and the Canadian me- thod of doing business is heing adopted Mr. and Mrs. Browatski and fami- ly have returned from a holiday spent in Vancouver. Last Thursday afternoon Mrs., Jobr McRae was an afternoon tea hostess at the McRae ranch in Kallum in hon- or of her guest, Mrs. G. H, Munro, A number of new books have: beer received at the Canadian Legion 1 lib- rary. : - Mrs. A. HL Barker was an afternoor tea hostess on Friday afternoon whe she entertnined a few friends in hona' of Mra. A. C. Fowler. Mrs. McLeod arrived last Wednes- ‘day from Chilliwack and is apendinr a holiday with her husband who ts ir charge of the CG. N. It. station. ° "Rey. nud Mrs. Robinson left Ratur in St. Andrews cathedral on Sunday Tune Sra. “AMM. A. ©. Fowler and daughters of Smithers are visiting Mrs. T. J, Marsk jean . THE TERRACE FALL FAIR “Headly to Distribute Next Week the prize lists for the Terrace Fal Tair are now in the hands of the prin. ter and w ill be ready for distributior The ‘Fair “Association ne taken a long. step towards making thr ‘fair a. big suecess and thus getting Its prige list out so early, In the past i? culty to know what to preprre for the exhibition, This year that Will nat be, the case and ° the ‘exhibits: should. be better, than. ever, “The fair this. Fear. t is to” be held ‘on, Sentember ith, - os J. A. Crotty of Kallum Lake was In HB. 8. Pordiff of: Cedarvale was In iiy of Haysport arrived on Thursday to relieve T. Walsh at the telegraph Tom. and his two sons have bone on a two month's holiday to hi. business visitor In Terrace last week.|. .|He is making progress with his Ced- The King’s Birthday on Monday: was ‘ 4.06 p.m, fortnightly. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at For Stewart each Saturday ut 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Aslands— PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BE. Eastbound— Daily, except Sunday 3,08 p.m Westbound— Daily except Tuesday, 11.62 a, m. . Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Ordera, Foreign Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. - For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o . R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, Shingles. . . * Orders filled at short notice. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. | LUMBER MANUFA¢ ‘TURER LUMBER PRICE Lisi Rough Lumber. ....cseseesesseeeveee . ..- 618,00 per Shiplap.... 0.0.00... cece ee eee eceenees 250° ' Sized Lumber wo... ccc ee ceca ee eee es Neeeee 22.50 ** Finished Material .... weteeseesees 40,00 to 65.00 ‘ ves “from $2.50 to $5.00 per ra Prices subject to change without notice " Prices of Moulding, etc., on » application, Mill running continuously. Make Immediate Application for Free Inspection The division of botony, Central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa, will list ap- plicntions, free of charge, of pldts planted with certified sead potatoes, with a view to certification. Applien- tion must be made on the proper form provided and be veeeived for listing, not Inter than Jime 15, in order to re. evive free inspection: © Applications veceived after that date cannot be guaranted “inspection, In cases where possible inspection may lt granted late applicants, but only — or, their agreeing to pay, all costs incurre’ by the inspector in connection with hi visits, tuined from H. 8. McLeod, district ir spector, cnre provineial agrononis’ parliament buildings, Vietorin, : and wil be necepted nt the same nddvess tor listing inspection. ‘It is not the chief purpose of” the de partinent to encourage growers to ‘plan: certified sed- with a view to’ havin; their crops inspected for eertificatio: purposes, beenuse every potato grow. er has not the necessary patience «7 time, or suitable location or equipmen’ for. growing certified seed. The ob ject rather is .to have every growe’ plant the best seetl obtainable for thei commercial crop, and - to help. to. kee} down to a minimum destructive plant disenses , with ‘their - resultant seriou: effect on “ yhelds. It is desirable to oh, tine. the: cost: of production. | o Application forms may be ob | ~ TOURIST HOTEL ‘Terrace, B. C. Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobaccos . Geo. Tessier - ‘Prop. = | TERRACE. HOTEL | J K. GORDON Proprietor TERRACE ‘ British Columbia 3 Prac Pty Th a MINI, I, mM, se een Terrace Theatre " TERRACE, B, C. The Latest Films Direct from Vancouver Every Thursday = and Saturday. ‘Good Music ~All the latent . “anes 80 Children under: 14, 2c ‘Government tax included. tnin greater nere-yields and so to re [> The. use; .. -: “OF ‘certified seed on DANY farnia would. : |" double. the: seta now belt obtained ; on ‘A. Watt, "norenmont agent at: Ba a - ~ Notice! | nent, returned from, Rally. Take ory cooking.- and candy im the G. W, Vos {uaa on | Saturday: Taste ae a’ tow: Alay: -