t ~ . . ‘ . 4 . . Looe vfhet aie . , mes ’ ve as r . a, eo — 7 ‘ ’ e ofa 1 . 2 ‘ . Lt at toy ns _ ‘TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1925 No. 82 Tourist Resort Hor Sprines + TERRACE _ LUMBERING . MINING HORTICULTURE Mey: Mrs. Thos. Brooks was a guest at PfUsk last week with Mrs. H. 8, Creel- eee ian. , Misa Letitia J. Bell left Monday for male coast after having visited her aik:susins, Mv. Smith and J. K. Gordon, ? . The Amsbury mill has been closed Blown tind on Saturday W. H, Watt Bead family arrived in Terrace’ after faye aving vou wp the senson’s ent. WS. 2 cesson pur ensud a Chev. at frou the loerl sent the first of minew cars this year—a good indication Rot local prosperity. \ _—— | Eric Sampson of Usk was in town ye week. ‘tq race district has miuy. on Friday last. John FR. Howard of Smithers was in town on Saturday. ~ Mrs. McCarthy and Mrs. Hangan of Prince Rupert are spending a short holiday in town, BE. L. Lord of Mount Vernon, Wash., Was among the recent visitors, Mrs. Barnes ond Mrs, Wn. Aird of Prince Rupert were mong the week end visitors. Miss Deacon of Vancouver and Mrs. James Farquhar of Prince Rupert are making a visit with the latter’s par- ents, Rey. T. 7. and Mrs. Marsh, -Ithat there was a. rent decrense in the _|produce of the district. No Gambling ~ Terrace Fair ' Say Directors The meeting of the Terrace Yall Fair board held’ on Friday was only moderately attended, several members being on vacation. H. A. Swain was in the chair and after routine business had been disposed of it was decided to allot a space of fifty square feet to the Northern Exchange of Prince Rupert for a booth. Application was made for five judges for the various exhib- its this year, and an application for permission to operate a crown and an- chor board at the show was tnani- mously turned down. ; A letter from the secretary of the Prince Rupert Fair. asking the board to put up a district exhibit at Prince Rupert show this year was not. enter- tained, several members pointing out acrenge of produce in Terrace aren this year, so that it would be difficult to get o good representation of the The Board of Trade declined to ac- cépt the whole responsibility for get- ting together the produce for no dis- trict exhibit at the New Westminster nas 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 iS: ' For Massett Inlet Ports Mondays 4.00 p.m. "1 For South Queen Charlotte Islands, ‘fortnightly. . For Skagway Wednesdays, 4.00pm, | PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Eastbound— Daily, except Sunday 3.08 p, m. Westhound—Daily except Tuesday, 11.52 a, m,. and Prince Rupert. Make a trip to Jagper Park thie summer returning via Vancouver ery low rates. @For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent of R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, taal baa tad show, but intimated that they would join with the Farmers’ Institute and the Fair bonrd in the matter, After discussion it was decided to leaye the 7 Announcing the = | Uriniry [Ruck | -another Sensational Chevrolet Value. -|ceived promises of 1 number of speci- good this year, especially the early rarieties. The cherry crop was badly damaged | 4 Speeds Forward*4Wheel Brakes by rein after thes were ready to pick. matter in abeyance. : . The secretary reported having re- al prizes and it was ngreed to run a drive for membership subscriptions during the ensuing fortnight. . A further meeting was arranged for Friday, the. 24th. The Terrace apple crop is pretty Shipments haye been made N% Chevrolet presents the New Utility Truck— a low-priced haulage unit embodying every feature of advanced engineering developed through years of KITSUMGALLUM ! experience in commercial car-building and proved by || #§ exhaustive testing on the General Motors proving ground! ti Typical of the progressive design embodied in this sensational new truck are a four-speed forward transmission, powerful non- Ee q locking four-wheel brakes, full ball-bearing steering mechanism, ed front shock absorber springs, air-bound seat cushions and chennel nl: front bumper, In addition, it offers al! those basic features which have been ao largely instrumental in Chevrolet’s tremendous suc- cess as the world’s largest builder of trucks—rugged rear axle with a one-piece banjo-type housing . . semi-elliptic springs set Bo i parallel to the load . . completely enclosed valve-in-head motor i”, with air cleaner, oil filter and positive action vane type oil ‘pump ; . « thermostatic control of water circulation . , low loading height . . generous road clearance and countless other features . q of comparable importance. 4 Visit your Chevrolet dealer. and get a trial-load demonstration f} of this remarkable new truck? It hasbeen developed to meet Boating; Bathing, Hunting, Fishing Stage Connections. E. DIX - Prop. TAKE LODGE TERRACE, B. C. Special weekly rates gi} 6s the modern conditions. of business transportation and body types are available for every type of business, ade B 2OWG q . Priceonly ~ $665 oof OHASSIS ONLY a >" WP WALEERVILLE, ONTARIO TERRACE HOTEL | Proprietor British Columbia | Sait rg pn RCP t a _ Government Taxes, Spare Tire, Bumper and Body Extra! 7 The G.MLA.C. , . Generol Motors’ own deferred dayment an ofords te | moat convenient and economical way of buylag your Chevrolel on time. . my 6=6WORLD'S, LARGEST BUILDER OF TRUCKS TERRACE HARDWARE CO. 2). Terraces B.C. ee a a The Latest Films Direct ~ Every Thursday . | and Saturday | |Good Muss | Adulte—Sc ‘Childron under 14, 25¢ ‘Terrace Theatre TERRACE, B.C, ee -. froni Vancouver GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. _ LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER Price List . . .. $18.00 per M Rough Lumber..... bate ea eneseeay ceeay Shiplap .........0c.. cc ccs eeeveseees cesses. 22,50 Sized Lumber ............,. se veaseees vase. 22.50 ' Finished Material.... ........ +e-. 40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles........... reseeeeses strom $2,50-to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice — Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application Reforestation! { Much has been said recently about re- forestation in British Columbia. The present forest is the result of natural re-forestation when the human hazard was not present to defeat nature, . 1 . Natural restocking of cut over lands i now going on, as may be soon almost every- Where, and nature will again re-establish the forests if only fire is kept out. a _ Prevent Forest Fires | a = _ - You Can Help oe a 4 aos ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA FOREST SERVICE." a re | PRODUCT’ OF GENERAL -MOTORS' OF. re -[--\>. Government tax included’. * trapping’ this ‘Winter‘as ‘a holiday. . ‘ ‘Geo, Little took his son Dudley and( Miss Helen’ Smith fs visiting in Ra. Lawrence Grelg and Ted Johnstone on Pett EEE _ a .|& prospecting trip to Lean-to mountain), >: | OO some (All the Intest ues left last Saturday; «Mr. Little} Many local people have beed. says he is going put: prospecting’ and | ing with friends at thelr summ |p tages” at, Lakelsé Latte, os