Caos ] ec a VOL: 9 . TOURIST RESORT TERRACE | LUMBERING MINING HorRTICULTURE Hor Serincs E, T. Kenney is sporting a super-six sedan and is alreaily for the main highway, which he feels satisfied will now be completed in quick time. M. P. McCaffery of, Prince: Rupert spent the end of Inst week in town. - ‘C. A. Smith left Tuesday for Smith- ers where he expects to remain for a time. For some monhs he has been on his prospect at Kalum Lake and got a lot of work done. * Mrs. H. L. Frank was o week end visitor to Prince Rupert. Miss Tew of Torono and R. L. Me- Intosh went down to Prince Rupert on Saturday. Miss Tew has heen a guest at “The Crossways” Miss Ethel Christy of Prince Rupert is holidaying with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. R. Christy. Mr. R, B,. Allen disntrict’ forester was 2 business visitor in town on sat- urday. Miss Helen Hampton returned to Prince: Rupert on Friday after holl- daying for two weeks with Ars. H. A. Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lymum of Prince Rupert are camping out at the Lakelse Hot Springs. BEFORE you buy any car, be sure you have all the evidence. Check and weigh any car in the low-priced field against the value you- mG know you can get in the Outstanding Chevrolet. 9. A smooth, powerful six-cylinder, valve-in-head engine, capable of amazing performance in Soe all gears, instantly responsive to acceleration, oo unsurpassed in economy and. dependability. A sturdy chassis, built for endurance; with heavy, channel-steel frame, complete high- ptessure lubrication, long semi-elfiptic shock. . - absorber springs, safe, silent four-wheel braking system with independent emergency brakes. Bodies by Fisher that reflect the latest voguein = i. style and coloring; fuxurions in finish and = -:° appointments; interiors restfully quiet; hand- =.) some panelled instrument board, indirectly oe : lighted. - Prices so low, they are within reach of all. - ~ See Chevrolet. Drive it. Make it your standard at Outstanding qn FVROLET FRODUCT OF: GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED J -B. Agar, Terrace, B. C+ ©}. ' us ms ' *-.--[under section 85, must ba commenced ' : | before the issuance of abeh certificate of Improvements, |.‘ of comparison. — eo aahontthe GHACDeferredPayment Plan ' C-10-8-28¢ fo _| Betty Marentette. ' day evening of last week when ao reply {Public Works at Victoria assuring the {> ict. and located on Kleanza Moun- : acting as agent for the Columario Gold ANNUAL PICNIC AT KALUM | &e A large crowd went out from Ter- At The Terrace Drug Store rece Sunday afternoon to attend the annual picnic at Kalum Lake. About two o'clock the two opposing teams, Rosswood and Terrace staged a horse- shoe pitching competotion—Rosswood emerged the winners, Then there fel- lowed foot-races and jumping conests which were largely contested consider- ing the' sandy track. The final and most specular event was the boat race around the triangular course which China New lot of Cups and Saucers, Cameras New Colored Brownie Box Cameras, also Colored Ko- daks with cases to match. Jewellery New lot of Washington and Waltham Watches, Terrace Souvenirs in Ivory. Picture Frames, etc. in Ivory. Parker Pens and Desk Sets was easily won by O. Gendron andJ. Conture with their four horse Evin- tude Matt ANlard and J. McLaren coming in second and third. The R.W. RILEY - - - TERRACE, B. C. whole day was a complete success des- pite dull weather and the people of the Jake may confidently say that theirs is always ‘the best picnic of the year. Motor Boat Racing—tIst. Osenar Gen- dron; 2nd. Matt Allard; 3rd. J. Me- Laren, Men's HRowing—1st. Ted Johnson; Qnd. Cecil Lever; Boys Rowing-—ist. Fred Nash; 2nd. Charlie Prosser; 3rd. Billy Downing. Girls Rowing—Ist. Sophia McLaren Shiplap.............. 2nd. Mary Mansam; 3rd. Ruby Down- Sized Lumber oI | Sd Long Jump—ist. , Cel Lever; 2nd. Jim Lever; 100 Yd. Dash—tst. Chas, Cauthers; 2nd. Jim Lever. Boys Race—Ist. Fred Nash; 2nd. Orders filled at short notice. Lewis McKenney, Girls Race—Ist Ina Smith; 2nd. GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber..i....:escceceeeeserenes --.$18.00 per M Finished Material.... ..............40.00 to 65.00“ Shinglegd.......ceeeceseeseeess ftom $2,560 to $5.00 per M Prices subject to change without notice Prices of Moulding, etc., on application 22.50 ** Mill running continuously. TERRACE BOARD OF TRADE _ There was a meeting of the council of the Terrnce Board of Trade Tues- was received from the Department of Board that the Department would not overlook the request of the Board for a roadway fro mthe Nass to Kalum Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, - Monday, Thursday 4.00 p.m Saturday, 7,00 p. m _ For Anyox, and Stewart Monday, 8.00 p.m, and Friday at 4,00 p. m. For Massett Inlet Ports, Mondays, 8.00 p.m. For South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. each ballin idea kk Lake to conneet with the Kalum Lake rond to Terrace and Lakelse Lake, and then on to Kitnmat, These is a rath- er large order at first glance, but there are some thirty miles of the distance rrr PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BS: Eastbound— Daily, except Sunday, 3.08 p. m. . Westbound—Daily, except Tuesday, 11.52 a, m. Soft Drinks Confectionery. } For Atlantic Steamship Sailings of Further information apply to any Canadian National Agen « R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Te eee a tae ee ee re Always Good and always Fresh Co ea nd The best Ice Cream in the town Mrs. Kirkaldy’ s Terrace, B. C. MINERAL ACT Paints, Oils and Grease Certifleate of Improvements NOTICE Vaihalia No. 2, Valhalla No. 3, Norman Fractional and L, ©, Fractional min- -eral claims, situate in Ominecn Min- ing Division, Range 5, Coast Dist- tain. Take Notice that Frederick Nash, E. T. Kenney’s for Hardware The most complete stock of Hardware in the Interior. wish anything we have not we will be glad to get it foryou. We handle Should you Light and Heavy Hardware Amunition and Guns - Tin and Graniteware Farm and Garden Tools and Machinery Furniture to Suit any Taste or Purse We will supply hardware for your building, or furnish complete the | machinery and tools for your farm-or garden, or equip your house or eabin with furniture and cooking utensils. ‘Tell us what you want. Mines Limited, non-personal labillty, free miner's certiffeate No. 18257D, in- tends, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for o Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above clans, : And ‘further take notice, that action alrendy built. ; The board received a. request from a chap in England that someone sponcer him as he wished to come to. Canada The matter of clearing. out the Copper River trail was under discussion, and as there is: considerable minting .actl- vity out there this year it. ‘was: decided -_ Dated this 10th day: of Tone, 1928. DB. Lay in hopes of geting 4 grant from the Mines Department for the work. Phillip George died recently at Nelson, at the home of bis daughter, Mrs. T. W. Brewer, “Durlng the world war the late Mr. ‘George was in: charge of a munition factory in, England. Mr ws as 1 rare George left Smithers whe ‘Mr. Brewer | 5 “to communicate with Mining Engineer 'w wast nn ot