Vou.8 | ee TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1925 | 7 7 Railway Men . - voroerrerereereen — —— — Steamship and Train Service Sailinga from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and } intermediate pointa Mondays, Thursdays 4.00 p. Saturdays 6,00 p. m.. For Anyox and Stewart Mondays,Fridays4.00pm | For Massett Inlet Ports Mondays 4,00 p.m. For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway Wednesdays, 4,00 p. m. TOURIST LUMBERING REsonT | TERR ACE ; MINING © | _ Pp icnic Terrace ; Hor SpRINcs HORTICULTURE . so . . Upwards of 600 people arrived from Prince Rupert on Sunday on the ©. 2. * — — . — 7. | R, plenic. The trein arrived at 11 and |§ Annie Alen, Marjory Kenney, Ber- thy Stoynoff, Dorreen. Pot the day was an ideal one for the vis- tha Moore and Helen Smith took hon- —s~ itors. A large crowd. of local folk met | ors at thelr recent music exams and| J. A. Howels of . Calgary ‘was here |the train, and headed by .the hoys |} . Mary Smith passed with 68 per cent. [on Sunday, ae {band from the coast a procession was aa " a the afternoon, In the evening the/% : ait voce . 4 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. oy Dorothy ‘and Violet Whitlow of Usk formed and headed for the park, The 3 Eastbound—Daily, ' t Sunday 3.08 , my = Cecelia. Desjardines, who has been| h tia isitore in Tecrag majority of the visitors brought their |! aly, except sunday 3.08 p, m. mar ttending St. Joseph’s convent has re- | *e'® 20lday visitors n Terrace. ‘|tunch baskets and had 2 real outing.|2 - Westbound~—-Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a. m. «. may turned horse for the summer, . ; At two o’clock the local baseball team i : o - , —a ; of tha wel on Onna eae ond Prince Rupert's team met and ‘a ‘ ; dg A. Holmwood left Thursday Jast fort.” imap} eee lively and closely contested game was: ; Make a trip to Jasper Park this Summer returning via Vancouver yf 1s home in Salmon Arm for the holl-| afr, Butt arrived Monday from Win-|Dlayed, the score being 11 to 8 in fay-|$ and Prince Rupert, Very low rates, | days. He wilt be back for the fail nipeg to join his wife who spent the |. of the visitors, , b he . . - . EC : = . : : a . past few months on their ranch on -the Hang cars and ants were used in ¢For Allantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to sny Cansdian Naticaal Agent or oi _ «| bench recently owned by Wm. Donald, |eutert ns the visitors. over a hun-|3. R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, : “y Mrs. (1. Y. Wilson, Miss Blderkin,| . Bee nem, Went out to Lakelee for H «Mary Wilwn, Fanny Meiaren aud} J. M. Hoar, F. B. Willer, A. J. Long, oe f Bessle Moore spent the ho'iday at tho]. Gillman ond J. Willman of Usk Pe y ot bets pat att ee tie bh the : — HH Isaulum Lake resorr, Ty were in town Sunday eee eens ontraining for the home i a ; ™ ward journey. q _ emer GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. Wd <4 We-wish to thank our friends and . 7 CT i - [neighbors for their Kindly sympathy LUMBER MANUFA TURER if and help, and for the many beautiful . re LUMBER PRIcE List a Rough Lumber............0sceseeeesere -. 18.00 per M 7 floral offerings, in our grevious loss ': {of our brother. James A. Mictiaud i _— Albert Michaud Shiplap cease shen eeteeeeee terete eceeens --» 22.50 * AE of 7 ! pe nase ‘Mr, and Mrs, T. J. Kirkpatrick |], Sized Lumber ........6..0....cccccueceee -- 22.50 ‘* wd S SF Jae a ee ier tomes Finished Material.... .............140,00 to 65.00 “ ° ae piezoel "| Mrs. “Roberts ‘and Miss Adams of , Shingles.......,...............from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Usk spent the week end with Mrs. J. Prices subject to change without notice | De “4B, Agar. . C7} 2 ‘oe eC oO | Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. — ‘Bert, Walker, Tom. Marsh, and: R, ; e a _ “| Henwood accompanled Miss Easthope||° - . Prices of Moulding, etc., on application _»|and Miss Mallott as far as Kitwanga . To . ’ Z OQ S “.” fon. Monday, returning the same day. fe, _. ' rin Oo mo a 4, wt : y a , . J. B. Kohne purchased a Chev. ex: press car from J. ~B. Agar, agent. cei . 7 - Q ewer :. | bre a = . wae “e . - - 7 in erie ” 4 wo Lo this Lob Miss Mary McRae arrived Monday null to spend a holiday with Mrs, John Mc- Rae at their summer home at Kalum. * Mrs. C, V. Evitt of Prince Rupert >. -Jis a guest of R. L. and Mrs. McIntosh. . Mrs, Smith of Port Essington arriv- ed Saturday to join her daughter and they expect to leave shortly for Aus- is here again with its call to the Great Out: . A tralia. - : 7 soe ee Miss Gladys Kenney of Prince Ru- doors. In the course of the next few weeks, ca ; = hink : ie Chevrotet dealer asa pert is spending her' vacation at her y thousands of people will forsake the cities to ' i , . - . r {1 . . . . - , . ; . ’ : . . . i; Maieweca deuce ° . partly because of the large [Rome here. — seek rest and r ecr eation by lake. and stream | Bite geycaredeguetig here ears byge, | Adan ho ct Ou, ague|_@) din the depths of the cool, green forests q geason for being in business, they form only one side of . - _ {received another shipment of cars on oe BN re f : his activities. He must not-only sel/ cars but he must also ; Saturday consisting of ‘three sedans, .§ wm, . y { : exchange them. a ' . lone express and one touring. | . ne , . Every good, successful Chevrolet dealer must also be a ees a — eo De may . a aA ai ; good, successful Used Car ee ; , + caré, knows Miss Dorreen’ Wilson- spent a few ae Rem emb er sg , , m hi ience in selling Chevrolet cars, he | ‘ 7 - : . re * 4 a From bi 18 experic e ; He knows that it is just as ime days in Usk with friends a . | Nw a we woe oy . i sell: arasanewecar,.. H oe a a: : Gg BS aplenty teed Gar buyers have aright to as much for ‘Mrs, MeDonald and Mrs. Batt of a ‘ ra a their dollar and are entitled to as complete satisfaction ' | Prince. Rupert were guests of Mr. and ; ee a ee as new car buyers . , He knows that satisfied Used Car _. {Mis Thomas. ; sae ee : ae . _ on owners will eventually’ become prospects for new cars .. eee a : This ‘is the month of July when the Fire’ Haz-. 7 & knows the valve af good-will, : Mrs. Chas. Gigey entertained. a num- gard 3 Tha hata ‘Ra wot): eo oe In short, our business BB. Chevrolet dealers depends on a ber of guests on turday evening at a zard is. at its height.. ‘Be rigidly careful with 7. Co sure of a square deal and a sound doilar-for-dollar value, SL farewell, for Mrs, Pohle who will be| — 7 F re. Get your camp fire permit; ‘have it al. ’ A “when you-buy a used car. here. | | BGe7-7-28C -. {leaving shortly for the Kalum - Lake _ Ways with you and follow its simple instruc- tions, The consciousness of doing your part @ : to Protect the Forests will add materially to’ @ os . . BUY YOUR. . , [district where Mr. Pohlé will be, in [in charge of the Pohle & Little mill, : | QV Mrs, N. Sherwood ond daughter Ba-| ' ' /. "bara and niece Miss Sherwood -left-on |. “@ your enjoyment, of'them, © “ = ; Monday. for Massett where they will}. ee me oo Prom |. oe lel holiday we soi ) BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE. @ ACE HARDWARE CO... eC AHUMBEA FOREST SERVICE. oe cr Pov 4 “Capt, Black's ineeting in Hazelton; ‘The nurses of the Baxelton lay night -atarts at 8.36 ‘sharp:|al and some.of thelr friund had-a:p ¢|Yousand your friends are: tavited tolnic at Mission ‘Point orf Moat gieses cory ‘Conservative polleies, - . 1t-}ing and. everyone enjoy: