| NEW CHEVROLET SIX. 4 E TE RR CE NEWS os y TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929 No. 18 TOURIST RESORT Hot Sprines TERRACE LUMBERING Mininc HORTICULTURE Miran Duncan van into a barb wire fence last Sunday and got a nasty cut on the neck. He needed medical at- tention. Floyd Frank is on the sick list. J. MeGillivary retumed Saturday after a visit to Prince Rupert. Mrs. C, C. King and son Corbin are home again after visiting at Jasper. Tonse moving started enriy in Ter- race this spring and last week sever- ul families changed their abode. Flue patients are now on the mend. Some of them were severe but many -Wwere just severe colds. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rayen went to Prince Itupert’ Sunday on account of the IMness‘of Mrs. E. Hunter, Mrs. J. Martin and family went on to Smithers Saturday after spending a _ [few days lere with Mrs. Hamlin. Services last Sunday in St, Matthew church were conducted by Mr. Dyson jiad Mr Hallivell Rev und Mrs. Robinson gave a re- ception on Monday evening in honor of Bishop Rix. A musical program was a feature of the evening. Mis LH Skinner of Copper City re- turned home Monday from Prince Ru- pert where she was in the hospital. NEW OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Terrace Woman's Institute Held A Business Session The April ineeting of the Woman's Institute was held on Tuesday nftet- noon in the Terrace theatre when Mrs. Hall presided, and Mrs, H, L, Smith acted as secretary, The election of 2 new secretary und treasurer wos part of the day's business, owing to the re- moval of Mrs. Haney who till leave shortly nnd of the removal of Mrs. Barker, Mrs, C. A. Giggy was ap- pointed secretary and Mra. R. W. Ril- ey ns treasurer. Officers for the boys nnd givis clubs were appointed as fol- lows:— President, Mrs. MeConnell; Vice-president, Mrs. Finter: secretary, Mrs. R. Braun. Afternoon tea was then served by Myvs. Riley anid Mrs. W. C, Sparkes. Miss Marjory Kenney gave ua party Friday evening for her friend Toyee Cole on the eve of the latter’s depar- ture for Calgary. E WE > Here, in | of the® _ | —a Sis\in the price range of the four! ily invite you to visit our special Spring dis- ~ y ; ‘he new Chevrolet Six, te class that has hitherto been occupied ex- clusively bys, ir-cylinder automobiles, you will see dis- geo don, ‘And this amazing six-cylinder performance is matched in ee i impressiveness by the beautiful new Fisher bodies. Longer : ay i ed and six-cylinder accelera- f+ played a line ‘of beautiful models that bring you every re re advantage of six-cylinder performance in the price range — an “v Qo nos of the four . . sixcylinder smoothness, six-cylinder oes “4°. teserve power, six-cylinder spe bo woe lower and roomier . . finished in striking new colors . . pe : and offering numerous outstanding comfort and conveni- a eS hos ee ence features—they introduce into the low-price field 2 new od . conception of luxury, comfort and style. ee es Come in any time the week of April 20th to 27th. We want . Pye i: a nar you to see for yourself that no other car in the world can pe ‘give you so much at prices within the reach of all, a ' €-20-4.298 hy | I ‘ : 1 my || 1 A! Siete SB. Agar, Terrace, B. C. 7 . PRODUCT. OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANANA, Ce cate o ' er THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Toilet Articles lates. Victrolas and Drugs Stationery Confectionery Jewellery Ladies Hand Bags Purses i for Men Pipes, Tobaccos Cigars and Cigarettes For Easter—Easter Cards, Novelties and Choco- ‘ Victor Radios R.W.RILEY - - - TERRACE, B.C. Rough Lumber...... Sized Lumber Finished Material .... | Orders filled at short notice. - GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List Shiplap 0.0.0 0.02. ccc s cece cecncecccceevees Shingles. ........ veveeseeseess ff0M $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice? Prices of Moulding, etc., on application . «+ 18.00 per M 22.50 * 22.50 * Mil running continuoualy. pw Ps ~~ fortnightly. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10.00 P. mm. For Stewart and Anyox, Wedn day at 4.00 p: For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, ¢ edad ad esday, and Satur- m. j . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE 8.C. Eastbound-~Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 3.08 p, m. Westbound —Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.52 a, m. —.. For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or ' OR. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. yee tad PARENT TEACHERS HEAR AN ADDRESS ON ZINC PRODUCTION A meeting of the Terrace Parent- Teachers Association was held in the Bhte Room of the G. W. V. A. hall on | -|TPhursday evening, April 11th. The Io- en] Association has decided to corres- pond with the Provinclal Association ~ [with the iden of affiliation and thus ‘lrecelye the benefits of the larger or- ginivition. A motion was passed in favor of supplying the school with the necessary baseball equipment, and ‘fa locker is to be built to hold the equip- wf inent. ‘|school sports day to be held either on Plans are progressing for the May 24 or June 8rd. At the conclu- -) {alon of the lusiness part of the meet- -< (iug' Harry King gave an interesting ad- ‘|dress' on furnaces. He discussed the - [various processes in the production of. |yine-at the Sullivan mine in Kimberly. _ (This property produces one tenth of }- 7 the ‘ world’s zinc supply. .He spoke of -|the dangers connected with working With zine ore. “At present the daily production is 4,000 tons and it can con- ~ 6,000: tone, ! - [tinue to do so for 100 years, ‘The. rate of production ‘is fo be: increased. “te Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Cole and family left Saturday for Calgary where they will make their home, A large num- ber of friends gathered at the depot to bid them farewell. Mrs Halliwell is again able to about after a recent indisposttion. Mrs, Marintette and daughter Joan arrived last Monday to take up their residence here r ‘Thos. Marsh visited his sister in ‘ Prince Rupert Inst week., Mrs Farr returned from Rupert or : Tuesday i -Mrs, VY Sousie returned Wednesin, after spending several months In t:.. south, the latter part of her visit Ini apent in California ace . on The three Terrace ministers went to. Usk last Saturday afternoon . and ‘as- sisted in the formal opening of the new community church there. \ There was a reception Saturday evening. ‘and -ser- vices. were conducted ° Sunday: worn ini. when | regation:: waa. attendance, © a large-con