Vou. 8 ~ TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 a nS Fall Fair Board | peo smn nrnncoreerns receeasaenrenne is Co Ms L uc oe » e s . ea) "eon TERR ACE . aaron Increase Prizes Steamship and Train Service — Hor SpRincs in - Horricuururs: a a Sailings from-Prinee Rupert ‘for. Vancouver and = § . ann The enthusiam of ‘the members of intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUN- § | : the Terrace Fait -air- Board led- them DAY at 11.00 p. .f “rhe tennis court has In use the past | week, There are a number of new players this year. Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnstone returned home from Prince Rupert early in the im week, D My Mrs. A. J. ‘Kirkaldy and Mrs. 8. N Kirkai¢dy and two children spent a few days in Rupert the end of last week, Miss Ester Taft who. has spent the hist few months with her sister, Mra Hogan of Priuce George, returned te Terrace on Thursday. Mrs. Taylor of Port Essington | wat in town Jast week. ~~ Foo. Spitzel returned Tuesday afte: spending the last few months with re latives and friends in Germany. He suys this country looks good to him, here in shape for the swinmer. He ex yects to take up residence at the Crow Roads at once, .{& business visitor in town the end af I. LL Mcintosh is getting his hom: The Consolidated Co,.of Usk: have. purchased: a Reo truck and. are oper. ating it.in connection witb-the mine. ° Ttobt, Haney has bought Chas. Des- ford’s coupe and: ‘Destord figures: on ¢: new. ear. wou “Arthur - Stewart of Vanaradol hac. the misfortune to break his leg nal Thursday when a log rolled on him He was taken to Rupert. a Last week’ it was stated the Oddfe'- lows and Reheckes would attend de vine service in Knox church. The ser yiee will -be held in St. Matthews Oo! Aprit 20th. . . Goy. Davis of Washington, D. C., who holds extensive mining interests in this distriet and ot Cedarvale, was the week prior to returning to. the consi, EF. Forest, tie man of Usk, was a re. cent visitor to Terrace, No: when all Nature is donning new and festive — ; garb, when the whole world is . ‘wibrant with life and color, when new beauties spring up all around us. o s e Now, more than ever, people are turning to the car that carries: the spirit of the Springtime . . . the “Bigger and Better” Chev- rolet, Now, more than ever, you will delight in the thrill of your first it ride in this luxurious, low-priced |. car, Go to your Chevrolet Dealer! wet ; zs 1. him arrange a demonstration for you. Get behind the wheel of the ~ “Bigger and Better” Chevroiet. © Feel the happy miles sweep past with ease and smoothness, and share the care-free, joyous spirit of the Spring. The G.UL.A.C. “ee General Motors’ own deferred payment plan affords * most con- venient and economical way of buying your Chevrolet on time. pe ‘THE LOWEST PRICES IN ALL ” CHEVROLET HISTORY “! Roadster = -' = $625.00 Cabriolet... . ‘soe ‘s 4033.50 : > "Bouring + + + 625.00 - Imperial wee 2880.00 | i pes = = = 740.00 | Commercial Chasds ~ = = 470.00 ‘ Cosch's + << 740.00 ‘Roadster Delivery. < + s 625.00 sles = B3S,00° 5 Tou Truck Chuunin’ - =. 635.00. ter Express «+= -. $650.00 |. a ‘a prkei ot + Bact. D Orkawe—-Governmens Taxes, Bunter vend Seat Ties Beir Cob b28C "TERRACE m uanowarn co: READY FOR | PROMPT... DELIVERY | ANA eM aM a Bi A N! a Ve dais a ters fastalled were as follows -~ - dian ensign decoratlog © justice to the generous supply’ of dainty | of speeches, stories and: excuses dane. Hoknw rood was master of ceremonies aun he ‘was itbly: assisted by PF. Hall " WORE. ‘ “WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ON HIKE J up-the monnitaln, . It was-a tough” trip ., |for some of them und the-tép was no. -}vevched when it.was decided to-retuc: ag at the meeting n Friday night to in- erense the prize list by.no ess than 3167 bringing wp. the total cash prizes offered at the ensneing fair to close up- on $700. : Mr. HB, Swain was in’ the choir and there was a good attendance. The prevy- fous mecting bef put forward a sug- gestion for esugidéeration that horse ‘and pony racing should be promoted on fair day and this suggestion wis The classes and the amount of prize thoney offered was decided on as un- $18.00 poultry, $51.00 rabbits $12.0 grains and grasses, $80.00:. vegltnbles, $69.00: field roots, $15.00: flowers, 37,50: fruits, $8.50 honey; 600 dairy graphy, 3,00 “fancy work, 94.75 home cooking 59.00: juvenile ‘dep., 28,50: boys’, and girls’ club, 69,00: and sehool competition. 24.207 a total of 658.96 ir- respective of the list of special prizes which is yet to be prepared. A special feature. of the fnir this Yyeur will be the section for the boys’ and gitts’ clubs competitions which the Womans’ Institute has inaugurated and in connection with which prizes will be awarded for the rearing of pigs and chickeus and for the keeping of grrdens, | The. provision to limit faney goods to those. made’ during the yenr: was eliminated and its place taken by a rile exguding arcticles which hive been. previously Ferrnce fail, a ‘The Rev, A. W. Robinson promised to help get up wv programmie for a pub lic coneert to raise funds, and it was INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS | - Native Sons at Terrace Spend a ‘Jolly Evening With . Their Friends iustallation of officers and banquet or Thursday, evening in the lodge room: During the early. part of the evening instalied by E, T,. Kenney, D.D.G.M. assisted by W. A. Kivipatrick, PP, and T T. Kirkpatrick, PP. The offi Pnhst President—W, A. Kirkpatrick - President—Jumes Smith First Viee—T. Johnstone ~ Second Vice—C, Carruthers Sargent at Avms—Wilson Smith Chaplain—T. B. Marsh Secretary—Fred Halt Treastiver—A, Hobuwood Outside Guard—Stanley Brovks At the conclusion of this ceremony eird tables were assembled and eon: whist was played untill 11.30, the first prize for ladies being won by Mrs. 5 T. Rvaney. and the: first prize fox mon by Me oie Edrkat(. (utled down the eonsolation, he Toe wis. ther clanr ab and tha lasts 4 the evenlug wera permiited to enter «hi dancing was indulged ing’ The music . ~ orchestra. At midnight’ tables were spread and artistically dennrated Ina, red, white ond blue effect with Cuue- the centre. About’ sixty people sit-down and dia | vefveshments. After the usunl round me Wits Yesymed untll 3am. . Mr. A —-Canthers and Tames’ Sniith:. Dur- : rae the evening, by specin] request Mrs 4 Sunda and Roy Tearson eu Ive: recita- ee Whe members of the Women's nat; tute bad ‘2 ‘Most’ enjoyable. outing las. Saturday when ‘they, Avent ‘for a hike: ma thetr plenle™an ‘the.. tive: For Ketchikan “and, Anyox . each Wednesday at . adopted on the motion of: Mr, Gordon. + der: Cattle §45,00 -horses $23.00 ene produce, 12.00: minerals, 13.00; photo- |: awarded prizes at thé |{ ulso decided to put on a dance on May | Lith, Other routine’ business concluded “ya. busy meeting, : , ‘he ‘Terrace Assenibly . No, 15, Na- . tive Sons of Canada, held thelr annual a team composed of town players. : i. C. Bishop offered ta go 50-50 on a pie wes supplied by MeLaren‘’s fair piees |. | fenture of the meeting was on adders.’ y:-] On Indie by 4,00 p.m, _ fortnightly. For Stewart each Saturday: at 10.00 p.m - For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS. a 5 ‘Eastbound~MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8.08 p.m. Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11.52 a.m Use CANADIAN NATIONAL. EXPRESS for Money Orders, Poteign . Cheques, ete, also for your next shipment. . » oo. Dh add baw. $ tor Alani Steam Sailings r freer infonoation spply toany Cenaiea Notioadl Agent R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. | ae . clandina’ Finished Material ..-..... , ‘ = ‘Orders filled at, short notice, GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LumMBer PriceList. —— - Rough Lumber. ......0..0-.-teeesees Shiplap .... .eesesseeveesees | J Sized Lumber sept ee ceeeseeseseetensceceves 2250 _. bo veseeers- 40.00 to 65.00 Shingles... ’ Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, ete., on application . «$18.00 per Mo Levecteteessses 2250“! a6 te .. from $2.60 to $5. 00 per tt a Mill ranning continuously. - x BASEBALL ORGANIZED | ‘interest on Wednesday evening whet :tho boys. gathered round to organize the officers for the eusuing..year were for the baséball season, Tt was de ‘eided to have a three team league 1: ‘Terrace and tor play a regular scheduls of games during the spring and sum - mer, Officers for the serson were e}- ected as follows i— Presideni—James Smith Secretary—-R. Henwooil Manager—Fred M. Hail Captniu—aryal Kenney Finance Committee—-A. Holniwood, Y ‘)Marsh aud Floyd Frank Grounds Commitiee—J. B. Agat,- Wy Wilson and R, Henwood Ab. Moore entered a team from Ha- j#an’s mM), A, Colmwocd froni the Na- tlve Sons of Canada and R. Henwood ¥ ture show on May 9th to help purchase equipment, . a big season’ ‘s Tun: this year. MUSIC STUDENTS PERFORMED The mmnsical held in the school las Friday afternoon ntricted a large niin {ber of luterested people. The progran iWes- provided by the pupils of Mis French: and Mrs. 2. Daney. Thei wis a-chornus by the pupils - of |. Mis: Masthope's class. The. pupils taking part wore:—Helen. and’. Mary Smith: Babbie Haeny, Billie Allen, Mrs. Han. ey’ and G, Goak, Theodore Robinson Velma ‘Greig, Marjory Kenney, Jane’ Alen, Bertha - ‘Moore, — Mary’ Smith. has returned - from Ru Hert innch improved in: ‘henith, a 8. Arkell ‘left Wednesday, for. th. pratries. where ‘he, wil! spend. ; ‘the: ‘Sun ner Inontha. 2. : ‘fhe. Parent : Teachers hele their regtilar meeting in: thie schor ; on Thursday evening ond -there was: good .attenfance, HE. , Moore occupied: the: chair. Th: fre. Wy Robin: eR J: B. Agar’s -store was, the ¢entre o” The boys are looking for ; Young, Taek, Allen, Elliott Tend, Anni |. _ Agsoeti tos” : TOURIST HOTEL” Terrace, B. C. Special provision made for thie ommercial men, Cigars Cigarettes Tobacces ; . Geo. Tessier - Prop. Pte | TERRACE HOTEL a K. GORDON ) Proprietor: TERRACE oo: __ British Columbia ‘ ‘Terrace Theatre. ; _ TERRACE, B. c. : ae ‘The Latest. Films Direct | ‘from Vancouver: an Every. Thursday and. Saturdas “ | Goud Musie Vice-President, Mrs. | aT