TERRAC Hot SPRINGS . VoL. 8 TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1925 No. 8 : —_ ~~ {i{Incerease Prize |; wocanonaeeee sroncssnenceereneces wosneneenerrs cor TERRACE ema || List of Terrace | are eperale Py ' Fair this Year intermediate points each THURSDAY ‘and SUN- HoRTICULTURE 1. Lb. Brovks lis taken up his work for the sumuiner months at the C. N. in Station. Special Master services: will be helt ty nex United Church (on Sunday vext at Toa. and nt... 80 pen. | Speci Faster servicos will he hele in St Mutthews chureh ‘On Sunday” pr the usta hours. maarnkigs ud evenii: eens HP. pepe hax eourpleted u hot hotse Oli his lots on Lakelse uve. ine in going to try add burry the: sunmie: He has always bad ‘one of the “rdens in Terraee. — dlong, nicest gi Mr, aud Mrs. Randil of Victori: nyo spending a week’ in. town. - Mr. Rumdatl is oa ‘proyineial harticulturis: antl while here is giving demoustra- lions on tree “pruning ‘and grafting ile was one ‘of the speakers at the Youmans Institute ou Friday evenin: A. Bean aud John Garland of Isal- Inm Lake were weelk-enders ‘in: town Chas. Dobie of Copper, City was 1 Terrace last Thursday. — PP Dan Mason of Copper City was omit of the week end visitors: here. Misses Pasthope and “Mallott’ enter- tnined the B. D. Bridge Club on Tues. day evening. . ced Matt Allard of Kellum Lake wats fh town over the week oul. Jas. Turnbull and W. Jordon were here on Thursday. : : ee wie) 33 Phiseator was in 1 Rupert thir W “eek , . ’ I. Barclay of New Westminster. was x visitor here over the week end, Mrs, Annie Ross w as visiting in the town recently. ‘| acenpied by, Mr. Attree und family anc _ CHEVROLET. DEMONSTRATION. "he Chey rolet agent J. B. Agar, us: sisted by 8 8.3. Parkinson, reneral sales representative for General Motors of Canudn, N. McNiven, chassis demo1i- strator and G. Whyte of the parts and service departinent, ° gave a instrue- tive nnd interesting demonstration in the Terrace Thentte.on Thursday of last week on the cars their firm turns ont. | There was a crowded house and the mudience was appreciative. W. F. Lindsay drew ‘the ticket that” won the $10 cash prize. ne eens ee emene geet A SMALL FIRE DISCOVERED Fire was discovered in the Lazzell | bailding om Wednesday inorning by AG. Attree.: The | fire’ started in the petitions upstairs. The ~ nlarm = was given ond ‘soon many willing workers were ol the job. “It was fortunate the Dlaze was discovered so ‘soon and gal uider control as there was’ @ strong wind blowing and in the right direc: tion to carry destruction throughout the business section. The building i Liberals Meet Local Member © Elect Officers On “Wednesday evening an informal meeting under the auspices of the Ter- race Tdheral Association was held in the Terrace Theatre at which Dr. H (. Wrineh, Mf. A, was the chief speaker. While the meeting was und- er the auspices of the Association it was open to all and many | availed the local’ member. The Doctor dealt lurgely with the work accomplished at the session just ‘closed at Victoria Born to. Mr. md Mrs. A. sean af Kallum Luke on Wednesday, Mareh 2° a daughter. , Born to My, and Mrs. Chas. Nelso on Thersday, March 29, A son. The members of the’ Woman's In- stitute held a very successful concert nud gociul evening in Terrace Theatre ou Friday evening. There was oa fair attendane” and the various mumbers ou the program. were’ well: received, After the program the ladies served ed of community singing, vocal and in- trmmental solos, trios, an address: by J, K. Gordon, address by, Mr: ; Randall and, recitations, . . . A.- “Hedore aud. “aanehter ‘of. emo were visitors in town ‘Saturday. Mr &, Capit. Calthurst returned Sat-. urday after speiding. several weeks. ir the south, She’ is: ‘feeling ery much: better 1 RR restilt ‘of her: outing. : i. T. Frederickson of Vaneouv ey ropresentative of Victor X-ray Corpor: ation, spent several days in- town the enrly part of last, week and was: pre: sent at a meeting of. the, Hospital Board on Monday ‘evening and ‘gave an {instr uctive talk.on the operation af showed a the X-ray machine. “He | : syachines, nnd spoke for about an hour, B. T Kenney presided. ; ‘f Association was held in theMuniciple .| the work that had been recommended themselves off the opportunity to hear |, The regular meeting of the Fall Fair hall on Friday evening with president I. ‘4, Swain in the chair and.a good attendance of the Board present in- cluding « full deligation from the Wo- moans Institute, — The ebiet business: transneted was tle revision of. the prize lists and iu- asked for by members of the different creases in nearly every section was committees. The. total. increase: asked for was $100 aver last years prize money. In order to intelligently ‘deal with these requests it was on motion agreed to appoint u:finance committee to go the average Teclepts for the fair and report back as to how much as to way of finances could be ‘expected. Messrs Gorden, Kenney and Halliwell ware appointed. - The Secretary reported thet a letter from the department ot Victoria had stated that the dates requested Sept. Gand. 7 were acceptable to them so these dates ave now set, It was reported that the committee interviewing Mr. Agar re the cup he has offered had ascertained that this cup would be for the best dairy animal in the fair to be the property of the exhibitor winning two times in suceass- ion or any three times. A pony race for fair day .was rec- ommended by thescommittee and prizes will be offered for same. “The meeting was then ajourned un- til April 20th. TERRACE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL A special meeting of the municipal commissioneers. was .beld on, Friday afternoon to consider. the tenders on | Thee tender of Mr. Farr for the side- walk on Lakelse Ave. was, accepted, it being the lowest and the tender of Mr. Turner for the bulletin, board was also necepted, Only one bid was made on the other piece of walk.and as. the commissioners felt that the price was too “high this work has been deferred. Severn] by-laws received the final At the conclusion of the general ses: sion, the nnuual meeting of the ‘Ter- rnee Liberal Asociation was held and the following officers were elected: for the ensuing year: King and Hon. Dr, McLean. . Ton, ‘Viee-Pres—Dr, H. ©. Wrinch, M..U.-A., and Hon. IT, D Pattullo Presilent—E,. T, Kenney, View Pres.—W. A, Kirkpatrick. Sec,-Treas.—N. Sherwood, Executive committee—W. KR. Riley H. L. Frank, I, H. Kentiey, V. Souel, F, Nightwine, HW.’ Miechand,. J.. Vigor. Geo. Cobb, A. Hoimwood, 1, Trooks with the following nssocinte member: Hon, Pres—Hon. W. L. MacKenzie | reading and were passed. Here and There (39) David J. Gowans has been ap- Bointed assistant general manager af hotels eastern lines, Canadian Pacific . Railway, announcement was made recently, Mr. Gowans whose. headquarters. will. be in- Montreal has been connected with ibe railway for over thirty years -and has been handing CG. P, R hotel work since 1905. oy through the -back livts and. ascertain} 4.00 p.m, For giewart fortnightly. DAY at 11.00 p.m. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands— each Saturday at 10,00 p.m. peewrrrT TTT, T,TTT** PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Eastbound—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.03 p.m. Westbound—TUEBSDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11.52 a.m. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment, «For Adantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. PPP LUMBER Shingles...-.. see eee Orders filled at short notice. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Rough Lumber....s.2se00-: Shiplap...s.scseeseee sees sees ee eeenre tees 22.50 Sized Lumber... 00... secre esr eeeeees ‘Finished Material.... ...........-- "40.00 to 65.00 Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., on application ~ PrIcE List . ve teee eee re: oe 18,00 per NM. oe \ . 22.50 ...from $2.50 to $5.00 per Me Mill running continuously. é eee a wa Toast Steamship Service to take the place of the Princess Beatrice on the Prince Rupert, Skagway or ‘west coast of Vancouver I[sland run, has been signed by DE. W. Beatty, chairman: and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany. The new steamer will be 250 feet long by. 48 feet bread and will” with accommodation for 170 first- class passengers. . rding to the Dominion Bu- reau of Statistics the average pro- fluction of wheat over the five years. 1922-26 in Manitoba was 17.5 bushels to the acre, in Saskatche- wan 17.3 bushels to the acre and in Alberta 17.2 bushels to the acre. The average values per bushel in $1.00,. 97¢c and 94c, making the respective returns per acre from wheat for the three provinces $17.50, $16.78 and $16.16. 'C@ommenting on the use of the harvester-thresher or “combine” in Saskatchewan the International Harvester Co. states that during 1924 and 1925 representatives con- cluded the. general‘ use of this ma- in Western Canada was thoroughly. have a service speed of 15 knots | the same perlod were respectively | chine for harvesting grain crops - TOURIST HOTEL Terrace, B. C. ‘ Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces ‘Geo. Tessier - Prop. . amneamaennan oo Sa ee ee | TERRACE HOTEL | TERRACE . British Columbia | ey IK, GORDON : Proprietor ee ee en Terrace Theatre ‘ TERRACE, B. C.' ‘\the Proy incial ‘Government, and dn ‘Dr. number of alides” of. different types. of. ‘He “algo: vinited. ‘the . elee-. trie Hebt plant: and, “assured. ti the: hoard |- H. reckman, Lakelse Valley, Oscar Olander, and J. Coutpre, Kallum Lako tT, Brunsing, Copper City, Thos, Ross, Reino.... An invitation was. extended to the district executive to hold the next con- vention int ervace. oe “¥otes of, confidence ‘in Hon. “Mne- Kenzie ‘King and ‘the ‘Dominion Gor-. ernment, the ‘Hon, Th, -McLenn and, Wrinch, the local member, “were pass- Iscal spenkers and. all expressed _ con- fidence in the outcome of the next pro- yineial general election when ever. that inay. be. enlled: The meeting then’ n adjourned and ‘Dr: Wrinch left-for hoine: ‘the’ ‘following day stopping off. ate Pacific. ; and other pointe. aaa ie there was aufficient power, for, the ma: firm in London. ed. : Several audldresses. were given. by | . . tonac, Quebec City, states that. the |. Was the best in tha history of the. - olty. Many parties came from New - York.’ New. England States, Ohi-- cago ‘and even: 28 far south £8 “Wile “| ~ Heally -came to. ng end. with: the |. Pebruary -20-22, ‘having. commenced — _ Ad-the. end ‘of December. ‘ Miss sibery of : Cannes City: hae beon | pace JA contract fo the uilaing ot a ae . contined: cto: her ‘bed tha ast ‘week. : ' Vancouver.—-The frat radlo tele- phone conversation between Van- cauver and Great Britain took place - | -om Thursday, March 8th, when a4 member of a tocal business firm talked to a representative of the Each could hear~ the other (stinotly,. they. said. The eall lasted four. minutes, and cost, $76. This conversation was said. to: be the longest ever made in. the British Empire, spanning | a distanes of 7. non miles. | Joha.'G. Strathdee, director. of . winter sports at the Chateau Fron- winter: season tust concluded there’ mington..Del:.: ‘BOASON Prades. astern « ‘International « “Dog. Derby — practicable. In 1926 a number of . machines were sold there and ex- cellent testimonials.were received: |. . from purchasers. In 1927. there. was a greatly Increased sale dua to . the showing, and. results even under’ the unfavorable conditions prevail- ing that gbason were strikingly ‘BUC... The Latest Films Direct ' from Vancouver Every Thursday - and Saturday cessful. _ Q Over 600: new families arriving in Good ‘Music - Canada this yoxr with Hmited en-, ae All the Latest pital oan be looked after and-settled, | Adults—50e Children under 14, 25c advantageously In : Alberta ‘by. the . various provincial. agenta of. the Canada - Colonization ~ Assoclation. pecording to. reports ‘auhmitred,: by ‘|. various - ropresentatives al: the an. - nual Alberti: convention: Just. con : ‘eluded ‘at Calgary. |. The oblective’ firsi: set was «400° famfHas. bad a’. gurvey |) slowed that at ‘leag) 200° - more: sattldmenta - could.be: mada: |. 7, .0. Fo Herzer, manager of ithe. cansoclation.; hported | tint énrlyg : the. past. tavea “years” {86° frmiling had: boos sattled.in Alhe ven on, Mite" Government tax included Notice! | TERRACE ASSEMBLY, NO. 15 | “NATIVE SONS’ OF CANADA - . Month. : Visiting ..: ‘brothers ne eu 926 | acren - ‘of -land.. ot: -wileh: B35) were: Retlled teat, year af Meets First and: Third: Thursday: each: faye,