“+ TERRACE, BOs. WEDNESDAY, mee 1931 - ~ SPECIALS free. with: each. 60e. or $l. 00 ‘One Tbe Stearns: Day. Dream Cleansing Creani and: your choice of 1 60c jar of Day Dream Cold Cream or Vanishing. Cream, or FacesPowder-of Rouge for Astringosol Special---Oné- Lanetar Glass in’ pastel ‘shades, Fly and Mosquito Preparations---Fly Kyi Spray, Fly’ Tox Whix, Rexall, Nyal Mosquito. Creams and Lotions... VICTORS ‘VICTOR. RECORDS | FOR MAY 5Qel) bottle of this’ mouth wash. - ‘VICTOS RADIO. R, W, RILEY | “The Terrace Drug Store “TERRACE, B. C. FOR YOUR senna wow | 7 . 7 And to do good work you need good tools, ‘and sometimes you 1 need ‘n new. —s We have’ them, « -Lots of them: - They. are not expensive, . tools. Rakes: Hoes eet OL Os Gultivators r ve - Garden Séeda - al. BT Renney, Ltd, Terrace B.C. i SE IIL ICICICICIIIERCIDE NIC RCIEICA CHORE BCICNCRENCIIORICRCICICIOICR ICICI IICIOI ‘Lumber Prices Down ‘Rough Lumber . Perraee: i Prices’ aoe No. 1 Shiplap $16. 50 ~~ 20.00, 18.50 2 4 inch No. I Shiplay . Bevel Siting, etc. from | No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in, 8 ia, and 10 in ....’ ......... Spruce and Hemlock, No, 1 Clear Flooring; Spruce, Hem- lock and. Cedar Finishing Lumber, Drop Siding, V-Joint 18.50 cies $35.00 to -.60.00 eoneetee ae Shingles from -....... “f wok a at Moulding from te. ap rer lineal foot. _ “Prices subject to change without-noticce Write to Geo. -Little Luaber Yard; Smithers, “When ‘wanting prices on alt grades of lumber, and the following ! — Cottomwood Veneer, Gyproc, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- _dows, Doors, Building Paper, ‘Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumber, ete, ete 250 to... A a0 George | Little _ __Pertace, } B. C. | Philbert Hotel | TERRACE, B G. Running’ ‘Water Dinlag Room ° Biectrice Light Telephone ~ Travellers eater ‘Rooms : P. 0: ‘Box 2 L. Martin, Proprit a > a Bl 7 Terrace Notes: , Mr. aud Mrs. Cutier, and two "hii the week ‘in town, ‘the’ former. Jenving | « ‘for Vancouver: and - ‘Seattle: Thorsday. while the family will : remain here for ‘three months, “ fe, euent of .Mr, end” ‘Mrs. Swain. J ‘ «M. Llewlyn, ‘arrived: on Tuesday ast | week from the: prairie and. ds. ‘holidla “rg with, bil. parents. “i day evening ‘at. whist. :- * Teton visitor in town, Several Aays-the ren of Anyox /spetit’ the: early - part of!” Ps ing. with. the . occasion. Swhie’ a four Niles Astarta -6f Prince: Rupert it a pi } - Mrs, De ‘D. ‘Munro entextained Thurs The prize win- ners were. Mrs’. Martin and H+ King, while. Mrs.. Head and Mr. Martin got | the- consolation awards. After . cards. refreshments were served. and a wae . ant social: hour spent. . ‘B. I Miller who. has, been coritiied to the ‘Hazelton. Hospital for some tine returned ‘home, ‘on ‘Thursday..’ remereed H. “Butt: ‘and. G. Alger of. Uek: ‘spent ! a coupte of days in ‘Terrace the end ‘of [the Week, ge sete Ee, . Agnew, dentist, : was 0 profes: first of thie week, “Phe dango. in. a. We ve A ‘ial: inst Friday “night : sponsored . -by- ‘the’. “base ball: club Was’ 8 decided auceess: “The hall was ‘artistically. decorated. in Heep- score of 20 to : “Fred Thonias “hay te hits: credit, AB, Atle outs ~¢ Road Work to . ‘Thas. ever been held here. ... . grade, 8 headed. the, list. eS tle fall’. ‘fair. prizes again ‘for tha best héealth-poater There. will” be’, three: prizes for. public school entries and. onefor shigh school . ©) are. asked to compete: - Be Asked. For’. . ‘The. eruce ‘and District ‘Board of Trade: mét in~the municipat hall on wood: was. elected to carry on ‘in place of (Hy * Halliwell, ° bridge: as far a8 the school came in for atténtion,. and it’ was*decided’ to urge jthe proper. authorities to ‘have the ex- : ceptionally. bad road put in shape im- mediately, and especially as all the the government’ barg, “ The: railway . depot WAS ‘the ‘next’ to get into’ the ‘spotlight and’ the secre- tary “Was ffatructed ‘to ask the’ Cana- dian National to.at least place signs at either end of the depot..more’ con- spicuous ‘than: those ‘at present: in use so that’ travellers will know that they]. have’ arrived at Terrace. _ As the’ Farmers’ Institute was hold-|_ ing: .. smicker the same’ evening | the Board unanimously decided to cut the business short nnd. join with the- farm: ers: ‘in ‘Tanking merry. The. chairman of the ‘public work. committee called attention to the ea: | tinued deplorable’ condition of the - . : | teriad highway through the municipar- ‘ity and the round from Sparks eorner ‘These Toads are: 80 > full to the school. 5 ger to’ the travelling ‘pubic and ‘al- Z ready several cars have Tost wheels. Capt. John Willman of Usk, realiz: ‘ling the great necessity for work being : {provided to relieve. “unemployment” and ‘| prevent sufferlag next winter, ‘suggest-|° ‘led that the provincial fovernment. bel pasked, to open camps “along. the high- a ‘|way between Terrace ond-New Hazel-|. -jton and that work be carried on, even ‘yit it w as necessary to reduce: the scale ‘lof wages. There are many men who ‘would be. glad to. get some employment to-keep them going now and to help. provide supplies fore the coming win- ter. “The country. needs the road and the men, need the work, ae Grear SPORTS DAY Favorable weather on June. 8rd was ja big help in making the ‘school sports day one of the most successful | that ‘There was. great cuthusiasin among all- the young + folk"and, competition in all events. wis. "| tions in “both field and. track evenia, Keen. There was. “some- ‘fine: exhibl- Stunrt McLeod won the boys cup and Ralph Skinne was a -close ‘second. Ruth Little won thé ‘girls trophy: by ‘tl | good margin. The medals and cups from the from the highest score groups: will be. awarded as follows‘ —rirls op- | “fen event,- medal, Mary Sniith; 14 and. under Reta Taft: 11 and under Ruth Little ;. highest seore in girls. events, _ [Mildred MeQoleman ; -boys--cup,, Stuart |. McLeod ; medal, ‘Ralph. Skinner; . me- dal, Arthur McColeman; prize, John Little. ‘In? inter-clags. competition ‘the The - regulat monthly. ‘nieeting of: the Woman's Institute was. held. . ‘in. the. Blue’ Room. on. Saturday afternoon, | It], bate the. Tast witil August. 22nd, when arrangements: + willbe; ‘completed « for. The- Indies: are: “offering | enttles, “Pupils in’ outlying... ‘istiicts ‘tthe. ivork. must Board of. Trade | Monday, Tuwie .2. Seerctary N. Sher- . resigned. ‘Séveralj. . \matters of importance: wweré dealt with} - ': The. present ‘bad: condition’ of the}: highway through Terrace from the big machinery necessary. {a Jying idie in| modu lis tin to ofl & from 1.013 ae + CHEVROLET » The world’s lowest viced Six. 12 models la isting from $610 ta - $840 at factory, + PONTIAC » _ 6 models, listing from 887 on 5.to J1,0L5 at factory. . + OLDSMOBILE + 6 models, listing from $1,083 to $1,230 at ! » factory. McLAUGHLIN. “+ BUICK «- 22 models, listing from #1, 290 -ta -$2, $00 at - factory. ¢ CADILLAC + Over: 31 models avail able, ng from the . Cadillac V-8 at $3,520, to the Ca Zar. as, 0 and up to the Cadillac V-16 with cus- tom bodies for as much. °" as $15,000, All prices © at Factory. - 7 ENERAL MOTORS builds a completa line of motor cars, one for every purse and purpose. You willfind them display at a dealer near you. Study their value. They are thoroughly Canadian in manufac- ture, and fine cars in every re- ‘spect. Mofors offers the motorist many other advantages. One of these is General Motors' own time pay- ment pine MAC. Your con- tinue ’ the General Motors Owner Ser-. | “vice Policy, the broadest and most =! Generous in the industry. . ena body of dealers located : everywhere i in Canada is ready to. ‘demonsitate, at ‘your’ conveni- _ ence General Motors value. Then ° ‘again, General satisfaction is pledged by —_| And a courer. where he- Will ' represent the my tion. “He was accompainted by Mrs' Unger. 7 woe on ae) 7 Sundal and win Robinson vis: ton last Wediieilay. ‘and. returning the next’ “day he continued : on to- Rupert,” days: here. ‘and ‘on Monday he: and ‘fi. pT. “ Keniiey* went to” Lakelso Lake ‘to {ez J take.” a. Few. ‘trout. f “= Look: a ‘the classified pages of your et ook under “General. Motora™.- the address. of | the, nearest dealer. TEs ORS CARS | HA OUTSTANDING VALUE ~~. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and daughter left Tuesday for Penticton where they will locate. During their stay here they* made ‘many friends who wish them all ‘success in their new home. Lewis McKenney, is: recovering from | ° his recent. accident : while eatebing at the ball game on- sports day without. ja magk, ile caught a ball in the eye and. will, have to_be.out of! schoo]. the balance of: ‘the* term, - at is not’. OXy, nected : that he. will loose” ‘his' oye, on ae, me H. LL. MeKenney “yettirhed | from’ | courer on. Saturday. Pa Mr, and Mra, Witlman: “of Usk were in town on 1 Tuesday, “Mrs, Whitlow “of: Usk was, fl visitor in Terrace early. inthe: week anid: was necompanied by her daughter Dorothy Win, Unger lett Thursday for Van- local lodge at the I.- O-. O..F, conve Ited Hazelton Tnst week. ake ; - Mrs. EB. T. Kenney left Thursday for Vancouver where she will attend thé Rebekah convention, she being an officer of Grand Lodge. *Mys,.-D, A. McKinnon accompanied her as the lo- cal. delegate, . Miss Jante Donald left Thursday for Vancouver: “where she. will spend: the next to months. with, friends. a We : +o rps Copper’ City'y were: in towsi" Thursday. < oe _Mr. and ® Mrs Fk Renewing. of . Kallun Titik ate Rolldaying in: ‘town, Born—In Terrace oii: Monday, June ter; J ean J osephiue. Born—In Terrate, on ‘Tuesday, June. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil: Hangland, a daughter: : eh ‘ 2, to Mr, and. Mrs. Geo. ; Graham, a “Robt, ‘Corlett, Was. a -yiaitor to ‘Hazel Dini lL. W. Kergin. spent a couple: of “Thos. ‘Marsh wwas sh Rupert . n sounle RP phe: a F Kd of days: Inst week: aig Pal Te le Bis ‘showed. “the Pe ae beautiful floral offerings sent. duriig. ‘Miss Ada ‘Parker ‘of Snkdis arrived : Tuesday and” ‘is spending a holiday a wy guest of, aM, ‘Mills,’ her sister, Mtv, Dobbie and. Mrs, ‘McKinnon of. ist, to Mr. and Mrs, Jordan, a daugh- Born—In Terrace on. Tuesday, June : a& son ; friends’. for "Elndness, sympathy and: hig recent _berenvement, and espectally.- to ‘the doctor and. Burses, Mesdames » .~ Wilkinson, Sherwood and King, who": Were in’ attendance, for. faithful. and |