: THE OMINECA ‘e HEALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1029 Corporation of ‘the Village of Terrace RECEIPTS :— Land Tux wee $ 587,93 Improvement Tux .. 1062.75 $1650.08 Trade Licenses oes, 462,50 Poll Tax wu. 80.00 Woe TAK i cceccessscsescesesseasseaes 26.00 Liquor Grant : Motor ‘Vehicle wean Bank Goan |. Pariemntual grant’ 182.27 Penalties 20.90 lefunds Ci ac _ 144.48 * $8; 210.25 H. Halliwell, Clerk ‘of the Municipality Terrace, B.C., February 18, 1929. ‘AUDITOR’ . 8 Yo the Chairman and Commission- . ers of the Corporation ' of the. Village of Ter Trace i— . Gentlemen—I wish to advise you that I have examined the books and . papers of your treasurer for the year 1928 and submit herewith’ my report. I have gone carefully through the cash transaé¢tions-of the year and am pleased tufreport that your treasurer v appears te have done his work faith- fully and? accurately. T havy also examined the minute hook unc bave traced therein quthor- ity for bayments made where minutes were necessary. I wait carefully through the rssess. " Financial Statement for the Year 1928 EXPENDITURES:— Roads and Streets ........... Street. Lighting ........... Interest on Loan ... Tonntions 00. we. o. Clerk’s Salary 0... Office Expenses ...... a 508.7 wm. a Sparkes, ‘Auditor, , s REPORT anent roll and find it satisfactory, Al- so bave checked ‘np all licenses and ‘poll tax and dog tax nnd find them correctly entered. Unpaid taxes amount ‘to $60.60, . I am informed that your treasurer is not under bond. This matter should receive your immediate attention. In closing my report I wish to say that should there be any point aris: . where you would desire to ask for any information I would be giad to give auy in my power, - Yours truly, Wm. ©. Sparkes, Audito; February 18, 1929. _ The Municipal , Water Works / Plan. Progress Minutes of meeting of Commission- ers held in the Municipal Hall on ‘Wednesday, February 20th, 1929, Commr. Gordon presiding .and ther being ulso present Commr. Kenney und. the Clerk.- .: 2°) om ‘The minutes of the meeting held on Feb. Sth were,read and on the motion of Commyr. Kenney adopted: ‘The Clerk rend correspondence with the Water Recorder ‘at Prince. Rupert the Inspector of Municipalities, the Comptroller of Water Rights and the ta application for water powers by the invial Secretary intimated that the by- law had beer approved by the Leiu- tenant Governor-in-council. The corre- Kpondence was recieved and ordered filed, The: Clerk produced coppies of all notices ‘issued in connection with the application for water powers, 1928 was ren@ and recieved, and on cure a bond in the sunz of $1,000, Accounts were passed ‘for payment on the motion o fCommr, Gordon a- mounting to $59.00. It was also agreed to pay a charge of 75cts. to Mr. Sun- dal for supplies te stove chimney. By-law No. 16, Parks By-law, was finatly reconsidered and on motion hy: Corporation, The letter fro mthe Prov: | Commr. Kenney, passed. la Catalogue Competition The thing for the mercheants in this community toda Loan Repayment : . . B00. Shrubs. ...... Naecaeaet 44,80 Workman's “Som. Bad. 12.80 ‘| Maps... cesses suaeesveae 80.00 Statutes wo. we 22.05 Refunds... 7. . 32.75 Sundries 3... ses. Caen 80.04 mt, oy. $2T0LBE ‘Balance on hand 2508.86, $5,210.25 ' The Auditor's report for the year! motion by Commr. Kenney it was -a-| - greed that the Clerk take steps to ‘se- Today you can see the 1 most sensa- “tional automobile ever introduced— , | the Outstanding Chevrolet of Chev- tolet History, a Six'in the price cordially invite you to come in for a personal inspection ! Come in today and inspect the Out- © standing Chevrolet! See for your- ‘self what distinctive beauty and thrilling performance i is now avail- able at prices so amazingly low! - Learn how Chevrolet has again (¢/7/—% established an entirely new standard 1 — of motor car value! 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Terrace incinding fail ecatalogue equipment, -gaisoliue, bumper and bumperettes, spre tire, tube and cover (ecept comme tire, tube and cover are not supplied as standard equipment). Heavier tiré equipment for trucks optional at extra cost. in our Showromn iZ nh tange of the four ! a én if Chenaie chevroler This amazing new automobile is now Rhy ? tang, S they, on display in our showrooms and we =. f me wef Features ever offered in a Low- Priced Car desh | 8 Semi-elliptic shock-absorbing Come in and see these Beautiful New Cars on Display in Our Showroom J. B. Agar, Terrace, B. C. freight charges and taxes, full tank of ercial models where bumperettes, Spare 7 splay © 2. Adjustable driver's seat in ell { bodies Pa 3. Cadet t sun visor Fy Fisher VV_ windshield 3. Deep comfortable cushions 6, Indirectly lighted insteument panel 7. Water temperature indicator 9. 107.inch ‘wheelbase New Safety 1. Separate emergency brakes =” 2. Foot control two-beam type ‘head- . Theft proof electro lock nn Fs Balt bearing wormrand-gear steer." 5. Safety “yasotine tank in reae | 6. New 4-wheel beakes, safo—positive _ —quiet , C-29-§2-200 CAN ATA LIMITED ‘(winning the first prize and Mr. J. G. Loggnte, our new station master carry- ing away the second prize. “USK NOTES A Highly snecessfal dance was held in, their own interests is to advertise faithfully, and to make their helpful to these whose trade and favor are desired. Mail order houses and the large departmental stores of neighboring citles with their striiing advertisments nnd entulogues are the serious competition. of local merchunts, | The poorest way to offset this competition ts for our | loca! merchants to Keep silent. For them not to “speak ~ up” is to give.the mail order houses a better chanee ¢ to : get, business from his counmunity, ‘ _ A WORD 10 THE PUBLIC | Wheat’ voi! send. your thoney. to.a elty store you enrich the great shops and _impoyerish this Community. Strengthen—not wealen—the the merchants of this. - commuinity, it will ‘be returned to you in the form of | hetter service and better values. printed announcements interesting and |in the “Lee Hall” on Saturday Feb. 16; +mid-night, the hall was crowded with -|odious voice making an excellent mas- “|ter of ceremonies. ‘Messers Glen, Mart- ‘|ingon, and Ole Berg ‘ string: orchester displaying their won- fal few of the elders, or-nttendants un- {cellent music, were all unaniinous in “| thel reomments that no possible choice -feould be made from “pAwell. dressed: and. hily -effieeient, ‘lady , --| dancers, That all were belles of this ““(specular bail, immediately: after sup- Joh Announcement that another similar 2 Mrs, Whitlow,:- on Saterday. eventng ‘jot Tebr nary 2ard. * Pana. | with u sumptious supper served at Terrace nnd Copper. City well repre- sented. Mr. James Darby in his inel- of. -onr, local: derful ability with their instruments. The usnal. wall-flowers, comprising of able te dance, though enjoying the. ex- such beautiful, per was served ‘he floor master made dance would be held-at the- home of OE Ub ae » ‘The local erlbbnge, tournament cnme avand. .fingle .. “yesterday, our: : worthy. school master Mr. P; M. Grant} es . | Eldorado Conatruetion Diya. Mr, ‘Chas Mr. Hickey, President of the Col- umatio Gold Mines; travelled to his old home in Toronto last week, and Mr. J Wiliman, his mannger, is leaving for Kdmonton. Early developements of this mine ure very keenly anticipated. Mr. R, W.' Seelye, of ‘the Shanadonk Mountain, who has. heen wintering: in Senttle, Is expected home next week he has extreemely optimistic * views of the. early developement of his “Lucky Luke" Gold Mine: : ” At nt reccent meeting . ‘of the . loca) vetrrus in the Lee Hall to discuss: the formation of. a, Veterans -Assoclation at Usk, B.: “0, ‘Mr, J. L. Bethurem wos nominated president; Mr. R. ‘Adams as Tribulations: of 1 small town general mnerchant, placing: Atrict. emphasis . on Durhan was extreemely humurous’ honorary president, ‘and. Mr, ‘Charies |. Durham as Secretary, Mr. Bethurem ” was very Interesting in his Trlals and |: that old refrin “It'll take a lot of that to upset me”. , i Tn 1921 the Canadian Paitic paid‘! ra out $2,000,000 from frei hit re enue | ve in loss’ and damage claims in 1927 ° ar it paid $700,000, a deciea e af. 1,800,000, althouch m the oume- period the gross freivht revonve had | creased by $16,000,000. .ctler freight handl ling. did it, ‘Phe stonework and meee rt the | _partioning af the Royal: ¥. fotel ave been complete}, id there appears every likalyhood that the - | great buildin’ will be open ‘o the travetling public by June 1 This.’ ‘hotel is the larees t and talie.t se the British Empire Some idea-of the world-wide area a over which the Canudiar Pacific é Operates may be rathered ‘fromthe: fact that in making out its-monthly:” balanve it Ig- ‘necessary: to turn fifty. nine diferent foreign currencies intd ! dollars in order to get an aceutats rerult in: Canadian money. ~ Wireless: ir ew being used to oe “in the prete .- of forests against}. flre The Cntar-y Provincial rover ment’ planes are equi ped w ith the latest he: rth | _ oR and, ADpropriate . in: his pong... “Wel we |. hot Bots Awenry et! and a8 eaten toe pon th an utbreal