“TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, | Resort TERRACE. ee MINING OT SPRINGS ft HORTICULTURE L I ——— Mrs, Munger and three children ar- { vived from Telkwa on Sunday to make zecoulnpani.. by Mr. Munger’s sister, * Mrs. 0, T, Sundal lett ou Sunday to spend a few days with her daughter. Miss Gladys Kenney in Prince Rupert From there Mrs. Sundal will go on to|. attend the graduation of her other . daughter, Miss Elsie Kenney, who has heen three years in training nt -Jubi- lee hospitul, Victoria. After a visit with friends in Vancouver ad Victoria She will go to Yarmouth, N, 8., to vis- it with her sister for the. summer. In the fall she will go, to Boston, New York, and return vin New Orleans, Los Angeles and Seattle. She will he away ‘kellum cemetery. about six mortiths, ” Airs. AL ¥, Wilson was a guest of Arg, T. J. Marsh over the week end. Mrs. Griffith returned to Prince Ru- pert on Sunday, - - . Geo. Little left for Prince Rupert on Sunday in answer to a call from the hospital that lis brother Albert was sinking fast. He passed away Mon. day morning about 1 o'clock. The re. mains were brought to Terrace _Mon- day afternoon. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon dt four o'clock ond interment. took place at Kitsum- (Full details will be given next week) Whether you need a truck for fast delivery ° -. oncity streets or for steady transportation of ton-loads over all sorts of roads... can find the right type of body available. on. the money-saving . Chevrolet’ . Ton - Truck * (Chassis. Ask your Chevrolet. ‘dealer.. General ‘Motors’ own de-" ferred payment plan affords the most convenient and economical way” of jPuving, your Chevrolet: on, The GMAC . 1. Wee he caged 77eReasonYouNeed _thisCHEVROLET Truck/ \HE ‘lowest. Ton- Mile. Cost in the’ world (that ‘is, the lowest cost of | transporting one. ton for one mile, or - its equivalent) is the one big reason why truck-users in all lines of business are choosing the: ‘Chevrolet:Ton Truck. Added: to this economy are amazing - speed: and dependability; exceptional performance, never before offered in a. low-priced commercial car; Tugged-_ 7 ness;: strength, and modern design un-". vee | dreamed-of in a truck so low in price. . | . Ton Truck 2 a ; : oS _ Chassis 6635 ; se . | Body and Cab Extra nee : Roadater Dolivery $625 Roadster Express $650 - e All prices, at Factory, Oshawa — Government: ‘Taxes: and : a Spare, Tire Batra. Terrace, B. C. . propucr’ ‘OF: GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA.L “you. Commercial - Chassis $470 ’ » Golde EEG to be’ mnintained. . ence n Vaneouver. Golf Club now _ 7 Organized for _ Terrace Course The newly formed ‘Got Club held its “initial meeting in Gordon’s Hotel on Tuesday night, W. H. Burnett presid- ing over a fair attendance. Mr. A. H Barker announced that 14 members Jhad paid up and several others had promised to join. A fair amount of work had been done to fit the coursc for play and. W. J. Goodwin bad len a flock of sheep to ent down the hev- bage.: No intimation hod been te celyed of any support from outside bu’, he believed that would come along tl! right. The election of officers and cummi:- tee was then proceeded with and tu following were elected :— President—W. H, Burnett Viee-Pres.—Geo. Dover Sec.-Treas.—-Mr. Walters Committee—J, K, Gordon, 0. 'T, Sun- dal, A. Attree, and. A. H. Barker Many.matters of routine detail werc considered and steps were taken to hare the organization of the elnb com. pleted with by-laws prepared. It wat also arranged to have a bee on Friday -|to put the grounds in shape. Commissioners For Terrace in Regular Session The monthly meeting of the local council was held on Tnesday,.Gom, J K. Gerdon presiding. A letter from H. Cote asking that work be done on the road lending to his place was referred to the public works committee, It was decided to purchase a safe foi the custody of documents and ‘books of account. A. W. Robinson and L. . ]kenney were a deputation frum the civic committee of the Bourd of Trad who requested a general cle up week ind also that something be Jone te remedy the appearance of the garbage dump or that a new dump be provided. The clerk was instructed to issue a notice requesting the residenys to clear t: the town during the weukr cainmene ing; May 21st. lu.p the clo k Wis requested fo, fun sul" with the polize on the mutter. 11 was also decided tu hnve a by-law drefted to dealt with tne question of cieaning up the disrict. ‘acouns for payme it amounting to $396.53 .were passed as wus also a by- law providing for fire protection, The recount of votes cast. at the election on March 3rd was then taken and the figures announced nt the first count were found correct. _ Prof, Boggs of the U. B, 0, deliver. ed a lecture in the G, W. ¥ A brll on ) Saturday evening, his subject beinz {Citizenship and Pubtle Opinion". ‘Jis touring the pe rinee on University He extension work, ant b's ieeting here Was »rranged by tae 3 ard of Trad ~: | His Jecture dealt with >be present: in ge ternational relatloussigs and the Prys- : oh peet of future wars. wy he maintained: was more important Social education even | then scientific, if, world peace Mrs, Olof Hangon spent Sunday with Mrs: Geo, Little. . “Frank Watt left for, his home in High Riyer, Alta., after having spent the winter months at Terrace. He went via Prince Rupert and Vancouver -Chas. Purdy left Monday for Ash- an ton, Ont, ona hotids + aeeerammmeed P.M “Monckton of Pacific was a . visitor in Terrace early, this weolk, "Mes. “S. N “Kirkaldy: ‘and children ya were ‘Buests of Mra. Watt, at Amsbury, Mrs, “Stewart of Kallum Take: left Thursday for Vancouver. for, a ‘month: a Mrs. ‘jomer ‘Brooks: from: Knox : churely’ i al - OW, Shaw and dy “Douglas. were » uh from ‘Pritice Rupert. for, ‘Sunday. set DOaoae. peers a 4.00 Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUN- DAY at 13.00 p.m. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at m, For Stewart each Saturday ut 10.00 p.m. . For North and South Queen Charlotta Islands— fortnightly. . on. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.l. - Edstbound—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 3.08 p.m. Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUN DAY, 11.52 a.m Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete,, also for your next shipment. ; , @For Adantic Steanuhip Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, ’ GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER Rough Lumber. ...,...cccecsceceesceeee .- 618.00 per M Shiplap .... cece eee cece ete eseeeeesecsaes 2260 Sized Lumber ................ seeeerereears 2250 * Finished Material.... ...........;. 40.00 to 65.00 ‘‘ Shingles. ...........s.:0es000..-fr0m $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice ' Orders filled at short notice. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application LUMBER Price List Mill running continuously, ‘Wich recur to the By, delegate |: ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Bowiskl and family left Saturday via Jasper for a holiday in Vancouver and other points. Billie Treston, who has been.a pa- tient in the Prince Rupert hospital with a broken leg, returned to Terrace on Saturday and is a guest at the ‘er- race hotel, . J. H. Thompson of Prince Rupert. Conservative candidate for Prince In. pert riding, was in town over the week end on business. Miss Haddock, deaconness of Princc Rupert, arrived Saturday and on Sun. day touk the services in Knox United ‘church in the evening. While here she was a guest of Mrs. Win. Allen, Mr. aud Mrs, Geo. E. Keith and Miss ‘Kerr returned Wednesday from Prince Rupert where Mr. Keith was hoving treatment to his shoulder, Wm, Little returned last week from Prince Rupert: where he spent a fev days wlth his brother Albert ‘who is Jeritienlly ill at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John McRaé of Pxivec Rupert arrived Wednesday and are at the McRae ranch at Kitsumkallimn. Mr. McRae has not been in the best of health for some time and he is taking. a rest. . ‘George Melcher. who suffered a frne- tured ‘thigh severat months. ngo, lef{ ment. wo oe os tt oe , Mr, aud Mra. Jas.. P. ‘Haimah at Prince Rupert were in town the bast hie “ ne “Geo, Kerr was up from Rupert for @: day or 80 recentiy. : on, Tuesday for * Vancouver: for treat: | TOURIST HOTEL. Terrace, B. C. Special provision made for the Commercial men. Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces Geo. Tessier - Prop. TERRACE HOTEL | J K. GoRDoN TERRACE Preprietor British Columbia q Ach RRR Pee UR -) Terrace Theatre TERRACE, B. C. The Latest Films Direct | | from Vancouver Every Thursday and Saturday © All the latest Good Muste Adults—50c Children under 4, ie Government tax included .- my ON otice! ‘TERRACE ASSEMBLY, ‘ “NATIVE SONS' OF mo Meets Firat and Third: Th ada ts » Month. ‘Vistting . «Wi leome, chy