—_- 5 meer TERRACE) tne | _ Hor Srrincs | HORTICULTURE . The dance iy a, W, Vv. ‘A hall on Monday ev ening under the auspices 01 the Sons of Canada was’ well attend, ed. McLaren's orchestra’ furnished furnished the music and the refresh-. ments: were pone OF. Mrs,’ HOM AVilson. Robt. Armstrong and J. R. Black, of iSewanee, Il, Limbermen, arrived on Thursday to look over the timber pro-|- spects in this district. Thos, Savage of Smithers was a vis- iter in town Raturday. : N. A. Watt, government: agent and ALM, Acheson of Prince Rupert avere in town Jast week. Mr. Fudson left, ‘Friday. on'a~ bust- Ness trlp to Vietoria. “Thos. sBrooks ‘fell on a log at Lakelse Lake and broke a rib. ‘Stanley Brooks haa installed a radic Ole Hanson paid, a visit to town on Vridoy laste... Geo. Lund of Stewart was here on business last week. Work has been resumed on the Kal- um Lake Mines Ltd, property on the ‘Jake. ‘This property is owned chiefly by ‘Terrace people and some years ago considera bie: work was done on it but for a number of years has been lying idie. Transportation was’ one diffl- culty, but that has been jargely over come by the improved ronds. ; Chevrolet never ‘falters a stances-—~proves its mettle on the steepest grades & and in the face of the eroatest obstacles, . . prairie : - the blended ruggedness of service of its owners’ nie long life has becoma provicbiaknthié very name = Chevtet ; is a synonym for strength that endures”. .:; a The “Bigger and Better” Chovrelet beautiful: § in forma. Pe Juxurious in appointments — supremely rugged in.construce = i . famous. Valve-in-head ‘engine—offera’” °° _ solid, enduring, trustworthy performance even undér adverse’ ; - tion—powered by the ; conditions, : No matter what the ‘poads—n0 matter what the all times the “Bigger | and Better” Cheyrolet, stays on PAE ea 0: «. Generel Hotors own de — us mat ‘convenient i on wey of we your Chevrolet on! He, ~over all roads ~ in all weathers ~at all times ‘ATH the ‘superb ease of a ‘thoroughbred that ‘takes all in its stride, the. “Bigger. and. Better” “HERRACE HARDWARE CO. Terrace, B. B. C. ae : es 4 eh ut Ail PRODUCT OF GENERAL MoToRS OF CANADA, LIMITED in the. suost teying circum. weathor—at the JOB. . Ucrie-28C a ‘payment plat affords the): 7 aby er m7 ‘Certificates are _ tine. record of Margaret H. McLaren years attendance at the public school without ever being absent and without haying - been once late, and further, j | her highly creditable record. -|Dorothy C,; Frank, Margaret C. Glass, red. G. Kirkpatrick, Ethel F. Moore, “|xo of New Westminster, grade § and ‘/eouver, grades 8 and 4; Miss Bavis = Presented the Successful Ones ‘In recognition ot ft the exceptionally of ‘Terrace, who has completed seren o. without having had a bad mark regis- tered against: her, the trustees have presented her with a very chaste and valuable necklace, a3 & .memento of - Through the kindness of F. C. Bish- op, the. scholars who have succeeded in gaining entrance to, the: high school from the pjublic school at Terrace were on Saturday. treated toa visit to ‘the picture. show and during an quevce Steamship and Train Service. Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and intermediate points Mondays, Thursdays 4.00 p. Saturdays 6.00 p. m. For Anyox and Stewart Mondays, Fridays4. 00 pm For Massett Inlet Ports Mondays 4.00 p.m.” For South Queen Charlotte Islanda, fortnightly. $$. For ‘Skagway Wednesdays, 4.00 p, m. a_i PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BE. . a - Eastbound—Daily, exeept Sunday 3.08 p.m - ‘Westbound~ Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a. m. cain SP, er Park this summer returning via” Vancouver "Make a trip to Jas ery low rates. and. ‘Prince Rupert ‘tFoc Atlantic Steamshig Sailings or futher infonnation apply 10 any Canadian National Agent o+ R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rapert, B.C. interval the successful -students were|: ,. as bd sbeteid sd teeta iP presented with their certificates by H. Halliwell of. the board of .school tros- tees. . m Those, who received certificates at that time. are:—aAnmnie 0, Allen, Don- auld’ A. Burnett, Lillian G, Christy, Mona x. Greig, Mary V. Hipp, Mild- "Margaret H. MeLaren,, Margaret M. Sills, John A, Smith, Carmen L. Smith Frederick 8. Thomas, Janet W. Young] | TEACHERS ARE ENGAGED “The virenneies on the teaching stafi of ibe public school have been filled Ao M, Holmwood, principal, returns to spend another year, Miss A. C. L. Mun-. G3. Miss Heater Wright, North Van- returns us primary teacher. ‘The high GEO. LITTLE Terrace, BC. | LUMBER MANUFAS ‘TURER . , LuMBER PRICE LIST - Rough Lumber......... ccs eeeee ce eee 1.00 per BL . Shiplap . 22.50 . Sized Lumber ...........- see cceveeenaeneee 22.50 . Finished Material... ...... 40.00 to 65,00 Shingles. ..... . Pre ee ae ee ee ae wae ee nee ee Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice, Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete, on application: school vilgancy has not yet been flied. the work this year. —mie the Cminece Herald “ne a year. KITSUNGALLUM LAKE LODGE _ TERRACE, B.C, Boating, Bathing, Hunting; Fishing . Special ‘weekly Tates - Stage Connections EE ‘; "pen aee ‘Britieh Columbia ») 3 kK. GORDON ) Prbpsleter: ie ot Peer in mph an Poet ews rat ” par “Terrace. Theatre | FERRACE, B | oe ke u : ‘thei Latest Filnis: Direct es = from Vancouver. pry T Thursday | me d Saturday “V@ood itule * “aN the latest aye cheten ew yi Twé teachers are necessary to handle | | TERRACE. HOTEL. ite Reforestation! 4 7 ‘Much has been: ‘said. recently. about 1 re- a forestation i in British Columbia. ‘Tt i present @ - forest-is the result of natural ‘re-forestation. a when ‘the: human hazard was’ Bot t present to J defeat nature. : — * Natural restocking. ot ut “over: laid’ i now going on, as may. be soon: almost every-" where, and nature will again: re-establish the - forests. if f only fire i is- Kept 0 out. : es Tiong, ‘who has ‘spent the (PARE ten | Be weeks, with ‘thelt ‘daughter; Mrs, AY Ada BO’ Children undar 14; 28¢ “Goyernment tax ‘included: ‘King, . left Saturday ‘for: the const, ‘AC: companied by. Mr. and: Mrs, King., tt Mr, anid, Rea Pinter of Hnddentam, |” 7 pert. lat ‘Wertnesday.