=S nn a - . VoL, 8 _ Bo TERRACE, B, C,, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 192% | ~ A ° "Ibeother William hit the trail for the {to mourn his loss his mother (Mrx.] — . nnnoeees poe Late A. E. Little ‘Ithe Yukon, ag well as a step-brother| Helen Little) George and William, |, -_' - 7 . - Cte when he settled in Vancouver. and en-} Mrs, Greig and Mrs. T. Brooks of Ter- B= ‘rhe pussing of Albert Edward Little tered the real estate - business, ‘Ten|Tace, Mrs. Frank Lavelle, San Diego, tin Prince Rupert hospital on Monday |years ago he moved north and joinea|and Fred R. of Los Angeles, Mrs, W- luorning, May 21, although not unex-|his brother’ George and his mother, | Morrison of Atwood, Ont., John, Fore- . pected, was keenly felt by relatives and |Heé had made Terrace his home from|™ont, Alberta, and Dunean, still in 0 host of friends, “Ab” as he was gen {that time. . . {the Yukon, as well asa tyep-brother, , erally known, was in bis usual ‘health. F. Watt of High River, Alberta. “ ae ‘The foneral service was lield Tues- Those sending. flowers were Mr. and palit about three montis ae pee ‘he day afternoon at four o’elock in St. | Mra. Geo. Little, Mrs. Greig and fam- Ma Te mistortuue to Dave hoth arnis! vrtthews church and was. one of ‘the |ily,. Mr. and’ Mrs.''T. Brooks, Mr. and Steamship and Train Service Sajlings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and intermediate pointa each THURSDAY and SUN: DAY at 11.00 p.m. For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday at 4.00 p.m, ; . For Stewart each Saturday at 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands— fortnightly, ; — they “ ile rome in the mill : he largest ever held in the district: The Mrs = Me eet pe BN Kineene . PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE B.C. Ne shock couse’ wt Fecurrence Of Kld-| vector conducted the service, his re-(My ond Mr wood Brooks, Gordon Easthound—MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8.08 p.m. ney trouble. After spending ‘several marks being taken from’ Matt. 5; 9,|and Dudley “tattle. Chara Dorothy and 1 1 ; Weeks in the hospital he returned home| «p14 ed ave the Peace Makers” The|Hdlth (nieces), Native Sons of Canada |%- Westbound—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 11.52 a. m. Int was not naking any progress, Two . : | Mr. and Mrs, ©, R. Gilbert, My, and " lai y i itsum- ’ weeks ago he went back to the hospital remains were lald to rest in Kits Mrs J. K. Gordon, Mrs,A, Ross, Mr. tL . : : ; ; , FF, o and his condition became serions, and kullum cemetery, the service at theland Mrs, J. B. Agar, Mr, and Mrs. A Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders oreign " : : . grave being conducted by the Sons of| H. ‘Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vander- . Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. : in spite of all that could be done for Canada by. chaplain E. 'T. Kenhey,and |lip, S. Creelman, Mrs. Richmond anc |3- my oe a) 6Ohim he srew eradually weaker until - Fae . 1, | Mrs. Ardaugh, Mrs. Baker, Mr. and : Rey. T. J. Marsh offered the ‘closing : , : the end. His brother George was with | ~~ B Mrs. H. Mist, Mr. and Mrs. Aiken, : + an : . dian National Agent . prayer. ‘The pall benrers were his . 7 - For Adantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Nationa oe him en@ accompanied the remains to i i Barney Collbuchimmi, T Walsh, Mr. Terrace on Monday afternoon. j R B.C. two brothers, George and WilHam, and{and Mrs, Soucie, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. | R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Ageat, Prince Rupert, four. nephews, T. E. Brooks, W.' H.|Bishop, Mr. ond Mrs, R Haney, Mr | The decensed was born near Atwood | Watt, Stanley Brooks and Lawrence|2"@4 Mrs. C. W, Sparkes, Mr. and Mrs ~ ; Olof Han Mrs. A. J Kir ,, in Ontario in. 1873, After . finishing |Greig. The many beautiful floral of- and Mrs, Mekingon, Mr, eialdy, Mr his schooling he assisted on his fath- ferings being a tribute to the high es. | Hans Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. am, t's farm until 1899 when he and his teem in which hé was held. He leave: {and Mrs. G. Tessier, Mother and Mis a . Cousins nnd many other without cards a ; , | | wl. | en orwnntensl! GEO, LITTLE Terrace, B.C. :- a _|Native Sons on jj LUMBER MANUFACTURER : moe Top May 24th ~ . é. , , LuMBER Price List 26 _ One Great Day|] Rough tamber.occccceccccccccscs. « -.-818.00 per I M4 = ' Shipla 22.50 * ‘ f - Cj } D , . ‘te nip Poses icee ance ean ewes wee e eee e ae eees '. . ye bite the cloudy ‘morning of Vie Sized Lumber ..............0200005 veneer es 22,50 i 3 toria Day Terrace had one of thebest Finished Material 40.00 to 65.00“ oll /. ry 4 ; - day's ‘sport yet put on in that village. 7 8 e aterlal . sae ee ey . . ; - A ; é The committee in charge Was not dis- |). Shingles, ebm twee eeeeae see .from $2.50 to $5. 00 per M d * 7 . \ ‘i . couraged by the threatening weather Prices subject to change without notice j i i : , {and everything turned out all right. ; ; we m if - | The sun was out in all its glory. in the/[’ rae filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. ad , _ * jafternoon and yied with. the local fans ve . a 4 Jin its finery, The ball games and the {I . Prices of Moulding, etc., on application field. sports were run off in the after- | . ot - noon nud the bieyele: and’ pony races =a -_ a ‘were run in-the evening, and to end aj . { 5 perfect day there was‘a record crowd P : : fi Rr, at the dance in the G. W. V. A, hall at Delegates are TOURIST HO : L iL, night. when the Legion orchestra fur- : tT TE % nished niusic which pepped up the old{ - Back fr om the 7 -.|1is well ns" the young. | rT Terrace, B.C. a The committee in charge of the day Big Conference 4 . ao i was Messrs. Sundal, Kirkpatrick and | * ——— | 7 . Holmwood, under the auspices of the| | After attending the Fourth Confer- - ntal mienetet . N OT only is the “Bigger and Better” Chevrolet baseball club. They are entitled to «/ence of the United Church of Canada Commercial msn? for the 4 a finer car mechanically .. . not only does it \ ~ flat of credit for the success achieved. |held in St. Andrew's church,. Vancou- .. _ Tob o offer more tarilling performance and more delight-) _ The ball game was started at 2.8C! yer, Rev. Wm. Allen and Mrs, Brooks Cigars Cigarettes —sobacces au ful riding comfort—but it is infinitely more beau- ~ ‘lwhen two local tenms Mned up beforc | returned to ‘Terrace last Saturday. . : tiful and more superbly styled! | the ‘umpire and they put up a mosi| Rey, Mr. Allen reports that there Geo. Tessier - Prop. | . Every one of the. seven new models is worthy of . -——{ Interesting exhibition. The Sons of|was a very representative gathering i ; detailed comparison with cars costing hundreds of Canada sprung a surprise on the pub-/of ministerial and Iny delegates from : dollars more—not only in brilliance of design and... lic when they defeated the town nine every part of the province: The Yukon PLP LLLS LLLP PLL LEA PP ODE ~ £ - exectition, but in completeness and richness of. by. a seore of BtoB. fields were net so well represented on } TERR ACE HOTEL - appointment as well; ' a : ; ae - | The-next game was a novelty be-| account af transportation: being not} | | | The nes Fisher bodi ‘arti ically beaded and ; _.| tween the girls and the boys, the latter yet opened. ; Hos . a, i ~ with | odles oii ba y beaded and. ' ‘|heing’ handicapped by having to bat| | , ‘J panele 1—with long, racy ineg. e new genuitie with one hand, ronning backward t¢| ' The reports from the various fields I K. GORDON TERRACE Duco colors are modish and smart, | 1 2} tlest base and skippink from third base| Were most encouraging, and especial y Proprietor British Columbia: y Interiors, too, ‘are impressively luxurious—rich to thehyme plate. The boys thus cut |!) was this true with regard to the out-| Cannas ARAL RRADEAA upholsteries, wide, restful seats and a beautiful, © | ap like retl village pests and he crowd {J¥iug clreuits of the’ province wherc new, completely enclosed instrument panel, ° - ; | Toared.to its entire satisfaction. Hrer | the ideals of the United. Oburch of Can. Com é in. and see ‘for yourself ‘the beauty you've os SS at that the boys wot by A seore of 7 {ada were. being being adopted by : Terrace Theatre a Sama Pe ae umber who are earnestly look | nein always wanted! We'll gladly place a car at-your, 9. [tea tig forward to. the ‘establishment ot _ TERRACE, B, C. disposal—for an actual road demonstration... a: a ae me unity in Protestantism i —_ ‘The GHA... . General Motor? own deferred payment plen affords Tenens ce res etued {row |" he cling of the work on both th The Latest, Films Direct the most convenient and economical way of buying your Chevrolet om time, Vancouver on. Suturday where she re he clatins of the work on ‘ est PINS Virect — ay. . . Son C-10-8-286 ;_°..+, \presented Knox church at the genera’ Foreign and Home Misston fields were, from Vancouver - . iNEW LOWER PRICES ; Lt eonference: a carefully reviewed and the Conferenec ae 7 - Tours nae ty) a Cael Sedan st: “sco. | se Verne. Moore of Anyox spent the |{"lly- endorsed the bndget figures net Every Thursday aS Coupas + = © = 740,00 | Commerclal Chale «5 - = 47000 005°. hol ‘at-his hi her, leaving -Sat- {fF these needs, the amount being |. : 1 oo Couch + + + = + (740.00 Roadster Delivery 6 ss 625.00 >. | Holiday at:his home her, leaving Sat : oe Sedans =. . > 835.0 Ton Truck Chale + + +» 633.00 °°. [| nrday for Vancouver to visit his sister | $2)400,000. * and Saturday ar "Roadster Express + + + $630.00 of Ms, Hagan of Copper City was one| , After the rising of Conference the} - on ya Al i tat Rectory) Oshota-— Gor rernment Tasos, Bum pert rad Spore Ties Hetve we bat the week end visitors. hiembers of the Prince. Rupert, Presb Good Music - . All the latest gts Pt ¢ Rod MeRaé dnd Phill Stratton ‘of |**Y met for the purpose of electing Adults—S0c’ ~ Children wader’ ‘TERRACE HARDWARE CO. |ithe hatéhery were in for the ¢ officers for the ensulug year, when the | Adults—50c ° Chik ten wider pg ee ee ‘A eT are Tuatwday night Sum for he dance on Rev. R. ©. Scott, B. A., of Queen Char- - Government tax’ included a ‘ . am Tey Mat . + ‘ . a , imous: . . prey men i) RB, Agnr.réturned home Jast Friday, |fotte Marine’ Mission was unan o.ocNorman A. Watt. of Prince Rupert, |!¥ elected, chairman and Rev. A. Wil '|ivas.a week-ender in ‘Terrace, “S00 of Prince Rupert First Chureh, as we Nae ey Site eran arama - |sSeeretary,. |<: a . Terrace, B.C. ~ ~.,.) De brothers and sisters of ‘the late {A.B Little wish to thank’ friends for|§ +, _ :'['indneses ‘and for -sympathy” extend. |AN oo) {ed during, thelr recent bereavement, i | AIMITED. |. (well:ng those who sent floxa “offering "PRODUCT. OF GENERAL | MOTORS OF CANADA,