{| TERRACE, B, C., WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 19% : . L ING. Reson TERRACE | 7 unne - [oT SPRINGS. y mo, ! HORTICULTURE Mee, an , J.B. Agar left Wednesday nfternoon to attend the bedside of his brother, A mcssage was received on ‘Thursday | nie Rosy’ birthday. that he had passed: away. John Couture returned Wednesday nfter spending the past few months in Seattle and Vanvouver, He says he is glad to be back and see the sunshine ohee moze. Miss Annie Cousins entertained last ‘Tuesday evening ‘in honor of Ars. An- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnett enter- tained on Tnesday ulght Inst 5 tubles nt bridge. The prizes avere won by Mrs. L. H, Kenney. and A.Holmwood. W. D. Davis of Cedarvale was in|. 2 Terrace over the week end on mining business. © Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Burnett of Kis- piox were week end guests of Mrs. W. Allen and Sunday evening Mr. Buruett took the services in the United church and gave A Very interesting talk on the missionary work in ‘Livingstonia. in Centra? Africa. “Phe W. A. held ‘quite a successfw snle in the Terrace Theatre last Satur. day afternoon. | Mrs. Boker left Sunday for a holi day in Prince Rupert. Mr. Judson, of the Judson Pole Co. Vancouver. received bis ear from the sonth an Sunday. His family wili ar vive later-in the season, Lawrence Greig hus received word that he passed his examinations a’ the Saskatoon University. William Little had the misfortune to fall snd break a rib last Saturday ments. Because the you need, Ton: Truck! Chassis - $635. _ Chassis is providing the lowest ton-mile cost in ; ’ the commercial car field to-day. = + leted economy is due te an amazing combination © 0s) of quality features . . es ‘ head engine, three-speed . transmission, single- . plate dry disc clutch, complete electrical system |. +e « and to Chevrolet's ‘ragged construction, ~ heavy channel steel frame, sturdy cross-mem-. bers, massive, banjo-type rear axle, extra long... «. >. and heavy steel springs. You never realized that... :- ° “go much truck value could be obtained at solow - . ' ' a price. The Chevrolet | ! ‘adaptable to a wide variety of body types. Let =. i s your Chevrolet dealer help you select the style es HETHER: you operate one truck or a4 fleet, you will save time and money by turning to Chevrolet for all light truck require- Chevrolet Commercial his unparal- powerful valve-in- ommercial Chassis is: | The G. M.A. G ... General MW otors’ own deferred ‘ - - payment plan affords the most convenient and economi= ; : a veal way “of buying your Chevrolet on time, . oNEW and LOWER PRICES ‘Roadster Delivery’ -_ $625 $650 Roadster Express - on | AUT Prices ad ‘Factory, Oshowo—Government Taxes and Spore - Tire Extra. a oe ~ Ready Sor Prompt Delivery ===. | “| beautiful. floral tributes ‘were latd or “-/onle. Order. pa He Is still able to work. The members of the Women’s In. stitute prraded to church Inst Sunda; morning to St. Matthews. The juven- ile choir assisted in the singing. Geo. Little received word on Satur. day. that his brother Albert was criti. eally 10 in Prince Rupert hospital. W. Little left on Sunday to be with him. Mrs. Wm. Oliver returned Saturday from Prince Rupert. Mrs. H. Halliwell returned home af. ter spending several months in Prine: Rupert with her daughter. Mrs. Smith of Port Essington spent the week end on the Hill Farm, a guest of her daughter. The Fall rnir Dance held on Frida; evening in the G. W..V. A. hall wa: well attended. Music was, ‘farnishe¢ by the Canadian Lerion orchestra. Frank Morris of the’ B. C. Under. takers was in town a couple of dayr last week. M. Dalquist was down from Cedar vale lust. Tuesday. : Miss J. Pearson and her:-mother arr moving into the home recently vacatec by her brother B. ‘L. Penrson. ‘ J. B. Agar is expected home the end of the week. The Forestry demonstration ear which visited Terrace on Tuesday las! proved a real attraction. The schoo’ children marched in a body from thr school in the afternoon. Some of th town adults alse took in the show. B. L. Pearson left Thursday for hi: new home near Vanderhoof with a ca‘ load of stock and farm implements | .| Mra. Penrson and two children lefi Monday and the boys will go east afte: school closes. Mr. Pearson was one of | the Pioneer settlers and he and hi. family will be greatly missed. Thej: new home 1s on the provincial highway about three mles from Vanderhoof. The district has at last taken on its spring and summer gown of green and pink. TG. T, Kenney’s garden with its spring flowers is very attractive. The Parent Teachers meeting held in the schoo! house last Thursday Wae an interesting. one. Capt. Colthurs gave an account of his experience te and after arriving at Thibet. He wen. in with the British Troops in 1900 t+ ikvs OTF ‘LAYMMOD WwYI Ut Jepro a1048a.0 they are the dirty race—nothing like them in the world for dirt. meee e re ree te eenmame Late William McDonald W. O. McDonald, well known and + highly respected resident passed away on Wednesday evening of last week, The decensed had always enjoyed good health until recently when he went tc the Prince Rupert hospltal where hi consulted his physician. He went t: Rujert Inst week ugain in hopes oi undergoing an operation which was t: ‘clear up bis trouble, but it was founc ‘|that his condition would not warrant mi operation and he returned home ton Saturday accompanied by his wif: aud: daughter, Mrs. A. O.'Head. Al though aware his case was hopeless be retained his cheerfulness to the end. - Yhe late Mr. McDonald was born it Halton, county, Ont,, in’ 1855, and it 1877. rhoved to Red River, Man... I: 1883: he married Charlotte Elliott a” Cartwright, Man. He spent | some. years in Alberta and Montana, ‘aud: be went to the Yukon via the Stikine ir 1898 where he spent 20 years prospect- ing «nd mining. ‘In 1918 he returned to B. ©, and settled in Prince Rupert for three years before taking. up : farm at Terrace. Mr. MeDonald was a member of the Yukon Order of Pion. eers as well as a member of the Mas. The funeral was conduct- ed.under the auspices of the Anglicar Church, and Rev. T. J,-Marsh who was an: intimate friend spoke feelingly ‘of: the’ cheerful and manly qualities of thr | departed. © The remains were laid tc’ rest in the Kalum cemetery and the poll benrers were BD, T. Kenney, 3, J Kirkpatrick, Ed. Cole, W. J.. Graham. J. K, Gordon and W. J. Martin, Many the casket He is-sutvived by his wife. one daughter, ‘Mrs. A. ©.-Head andr. son, Willian A., of San. Franclseo: ane. “| te them. is extended the sympathy’ ‘of AS aa the eommunity. Tee oon Orc Provincial Elections aww nN BP Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver . and intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUN- DAY at 11.00 p.m. For Ket Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at a ~ For tewart each Saturday at 10.00 p.m. - For North and South Queen’ Charlotte intands— _ fortnightly. ~ PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Eastbound— MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.08 p. m. Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11.52 a. m. Use ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Forcign : Cheques, ote. also for your next shipment. ®For Atantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to.any Canadian National Agent o _R. FE. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER. MANUFACTURER Lumper Price List To veecceccetsrectess 0 918,00 per Mf .. Rough Lumber...... Ghiplap .......ccccseseeveeecereetereererers 2050 t) Sized Lumber .....-..-.... Laeeeees ceveesees 22.60 ** Finished Material... .......6..00- .40.00 to 65.00‘. Shingles. ............:0esee0+.. from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Orders filled at short notice. ‘Mill running continuously. - Prices of Moulding, etc., on application - rs TOURIST HOTEL Terrace, B. Cc. , Ad Skeena Electoral District | Special provision made For the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces NOTICE is herety given that I shall, on Monday, the 21st day of Muy, 1928, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, at the court-house, Smithers, hold a sliting of the Court of Revision for the purpose of revising. the List of voters for the said Dlectoral District, and of hearlng and determin- ing any and all - bjections to the retention of any. name on the said list, or the registeration as a voter of any applicant for registeration ; and for the other purposes set forth in the “Provincial Elections Act”. Dated at Smithers, BO, this 11th day ot April, 1028. . Stephen’ H. Hoskins, : Registrar of Voters, * Skeena Dlectoral District Geo. Tessier - Prop. o7rrreeeerr | TERRACE: “HOTEL | J K. GORDON ) Prop rietor WY ae ata) ‘TERR ACE British Columbia ‘a en ee ee RAP ee ee oe Terrace Theatre TERRACE, Be a: The Latest Films Direct _. from Vancouver * Every Thursday and Saturday Good Music 7 All the: latest Adults—50c . "Children under 14, ic : Government, tax: ‘included , , -VILLAGE .COMMISSYONEES: MET | A-meeting of the Village Commis- sioners was held this week in the munt elpal hall when nll the’ commisslouers were present. . Routine business was disposed? of and a bylaw,' auttiorizing the ‘commissioners to borrow money. fi “vas “gven its’ final. readng'and, passed. | ae regarding the: Anepection ‘of |