'PAGE SIX Holds Smoker and Does Much Bus- TERRACE, April 12. A num- -..l"8', ?J!"illrtle 18 AP" , Xiif JifiS officers were appointed pointed treasurer at the April meeting of the Women's Institute -held on April i2.The : r Tuesday afternoon in the Terrace iness relative to the interests of the district was outlined 'and di cussed. II. Halliwell gave a comprehen- Z follows: t., t .t- . t otic inji c vi viic wurn vi me council during the past three months, which shows that body Is alive to the needs of the district and doing its utmost to press those needs before the proper E. W. Marentette was elected RU'T treasurer of the board to fill the vacancy left when A. II . Barker moved away. The chief matter under discussion was the problem of parking space at Lakelse Lake . Last year parking space at this end of the lake was much overtaxed and with the prospect of many more cars this year it is considered by the board an urgent matter. It was left with the public works com-' mittee to meet the new engineer and press for this work.. . F. Nash, took exception to the members of the erj, newspapers Wd.e'ffect. NEWOFFICERS NATIVESONS AT SMITHERS SMITHERS, April 12: Assembly Kn AH f tko V. dinner guard, J. H. Birnie. r:ur'"" uc"f"ieu " . ''Outer Guard. Amriis Kerr. aSE' ' Piano. Tefewere all dujy installed t'v ' - befoWPhe close of 'the meeting "&y- 4 RLADEKS , Und Ex-President L. B. Warner. &viIBnRkcE. April 12;-Blshop At dose refreshments were r'Rrxjiliconf erred upon two local erved and after-dinner speeches 'people,4 Nigel Sherwood and H Were maaVdicussing plans for Halliwell, the title of Licensed the year now commencing. Lay Reader, giving them author- " ity to carry out some of th or-' Try a Daily Nes want-ad. dinances of the church. l will bring results. Ip BiIrnItt's ' ?3 JS1.90-2g.g oz. $35o A $ ESTABLISHED 1770 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by th. uor Cintrol Board or by the Government of . BriJIih Columbia Another of Ifnzelton's Old Timers Died. .In.Jhe. IIospHal. After a Few Weeks Illness HAZKLTQN. April 12; With took the form of a smoker nd w cte1 as rttuy. Mrs. C. A. Peter Enoch were carried to their cial evening, although much bus- "it? Mted reUr3r and Pl in the beautiful In 1885 he came to British Col- Afternoon tea was served by lirahii mi 0rr!v,i n,t nrint Mrs. W. C. Sparkes and Mrs.M .a v-v, ... ... British Columbia in subsequent years. During the "Great War" Enoch enlisted in the Pioneer Battalion, and served for four years. At the end of the war he returned to Hazel ton and acted its ferry- roan for the ferry across the SkceiKi. A very impressive, service was conducted by Re-. Tf II. Wright, B.A., in the United Church which was filled to capacity with old timers and other friends. Pall !tlve Sons of Canada had its an-fearers wre s,x members of the nual Keneral meetln " Tuesday, ! Canadian Legion, Sam Kincaid, board P,i P R ru n A JiL 'llT April 9. Annual reports were giv-1 Larmour, Fred Roth, James ,iwrrWnt. AtL r..i n by the retiring president. re-lMailen, Jameii Turnbull and Fred the line of the C.N. R. as northern v,elJ',n an extensive program 0f !Mabb, B. C, whereas in reality it was worK carr,eu " a"ng the year, very centrailv located. He nir. nu vy uie secretary treasurer gested that all should try to rem- on the membership and financial edy this error, as it was.undoubt- flffa,rs of the lodge, edly a detriment In. publicity and The election of officers for the advertising.. t coming year resulted in the fol- . The proposition of F. C. lowing being chosen, some offices L Bishop regarding sharing the pro- being filled only after a keen con-ceeds of th& picture .show "The .est: Foreign Legion" being shown President, J. P. Downey, next Monday and Tuesday was ac First vice-president, A. C Fow-cepted and R. W. Riley and Geo. Jer. ':H?W PWntd ft-MnntttM. Second "vice-president. E. C. M TWt?rZ ' Serpantiat-Arms. Stuart F. ShortttlWew. d.3by r fetiry, "treasurer, II. G. Hepburn and U. CorJett and J. X Winrft WMYI0"1," ''ufi'urous Hwne - -Ch-anlainC ."71: nriWU nrl Floral wreaths were given by Mrs. C. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Myros, Mr. and Mrs. John Newick. Jas. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Winsby, Peter Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Falconer, Mrs. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grant. B. Peterson, Hugh McKay, R. Cusick, Pete Corrigati, II. Guest end J. A. Hod- der. All speak of Peter's kindly disposition and of his patriotism,. He will be greatly missed, especially by Ihose using the ferry across the Skeena. PRINCERUPERT AND TERRACE Better Co-Operation Suggested le-tween Two Places for Marketing Purposes TERRACE, April 12. Better marketing co-operation was the theme of a talk given by A. C. Small of Prince Rupert at the meeting of the Board of Trade here this week. He mentioned the present lack of such co-operation which would enable the farmers to compete with produce coming in from the south. He suggested that the Bonrds of Trade of the two places should get together and try to improve matters. CHURCH OPENS USK ON SUNDAY !. TERRACE, AljrlU2.rW meniN are ooiiik nwuc lor wie iur rtinl oiKning of the Marsh Me , morinl Community Church at Usk on next Sunday, April 14, at 9:45 Canon Marsh, Rev. G. W. Robin son and Rev. Wm. Allan of Ter race will all take part in the serv lice. A social evening is being arranged for Saturday evening In 'connection with the owning cer- Ijemonjes. NEW HAZELTON POLE j 'CAMPS TO CONTINUE WORK DURING SUMMER ! j Malk George will keep a dozen men working In his pole camps near N'w Hazelton all summer He expects to deliver 500.000 Hne' feet of cedar roles either to the Skeena river or th? depot at ' New Hazelton before,July.i He has most of the poles deliverednow oui is aiming ai nnoiner tw,wu feet. UPLIFTING LITERATURE Maldr-Neighbor wpnts to bor row your set of Shakespeare mum. Mistress Can't she borrow a folujfle at a time? 3IId No, she wants four vol umct to elevate a bridge table. Louisville Courier-Jblirh'al. ' THE DAILY NEWS TERRACE BOARD NEWOFFICERS WAR VETERAN District News ! OF TRADE MEETSi OF INSTITUTE PASSES ON TERRACE I 1 Mrs. C. C. King and son, Cor-bin, returned on Sunday after having'been on a holiday "trip to Jasper and other prairies points. Board of Trade Lid on Tuesday lh?atr- Owing to the illness of Qie he ''Union ?Union Jack" Jack" covering covering the the MIssMoffatt left on Tuesday pvpnlnir in th Tw. vl Mrt, Haney, Mrs. H4 E. Smith casket, the remains of the late " a trip to the coast. J. McGillivray left on Tuesday Miss K. . Kiley treasurer in t-uterv fai-inir the maie&tic ir i'rince Rupert. place of Mrs. Haney .and Mrs. mountain, Rocher de Boule, at, Barker. Officers for the Boys' nHielton. on Tuesday afternoon T- B- Marsh was a visitor to and Girls Club were appointed as at 2 o'clock. jTrince Rupert early in the week, I'eter Bnoch was a native of President and general super- Sweden, where hp wns Wn in visor Mrs. McConnell Treasurer Mrs. FiJiter. Secretary Mrs. R. Braun. thev year 1863.' In his early days he led a sea-faring life.' Mrs. Wm. Farr returned on Wednesday after a short trip to Prince Rupert. C. Hearn and R. A. McRae were in from Lakelse Hatchery Wednesday. NFW HAZELTON ice to. worry about. on The Omineca Herald has established the nucleous of a free In New Hazelton. There are -bout 100 books already avail able. Mss Jane York is in charire m the library. 5. K, Gwyer, district, engineer for the, provincial department, of public works with headquarters in Prince Rupert, and other engineers of the department have recently been making surveys for the new bridge across the Bulkley Ktver to replace the high level span at Hagwilget. The main highway through the Bulkley Valley from Hazelton to Smithers and other points east is in good shape for this time of the year nnd there is little snow or The' weather has been unusual ly cool in this district' for April. Spring Js late In arriving. The Women's Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital held a meeting at tho home of Mrs. S.. J. Winsby on Tuesday and decided to hold bridge anddance on Friday evening- of next week. Louise Dane arid Kate Green.' local natiyes, have, been fined $25 and $lp for drunkenness. 'Mrs.Nird'of Armstrong is visiting here with her daughter, Miss Grace Duffcll R. N of Burns Lake, who Is a patient in the Hazelton Hospital following a recent operation. ALREADY SETTLED "Let me show you this 1929 style book. It tells you what to venr and why." "I alrendy know what I'll wear because I can't afford to buy new ones. The Haberdasher. AFTER letting th A, purser hold a 2 point lead all the way tip to 20-18, Mlii Diana pitches 3 rlnfers la a row, to win 21 20l People develop un utpected talents on a Cunard crossing . i . i t i i . . it i in interim iimw is A phere of the ship and the stiff. Soil Cunard It Book tkrovth The Cunard Steam Skip Co limilrd, 6ti llasHnii St-lV., Vantowtr Ttl. StymoUr . Jf"P)i or any $Uannhip atent.if- wtcklr 8lllls From Montrrs.1 (and Quebec) to Irslsnd, ScotUnd I and JSnisnd In eon-Au Junction with mi'-""' commencing Mty 3rd, ANCHOR-DONALDSON n LINE BA-SOS Ckis TeurM TkW Cabin sntf ThW Orr. i The true ... t purpose of a Budget .. . .. , , : -i, , EURY year you spend a; large proportion of the money 'you get. So milch .furTcioihirig, So much forsnoes, So much for things to eal for h'fiffse furnishings, books and what ' not. ' i . Here is the way to get the most for.y'our mo'nPjf. Keep a budget. Oeeide what you can afford to spend for each item, and hrjld yourseif within Hiis amount. Then to get the most for your budget money read adver-llscmenta carefully. -The advertisements you read tell you what is newest and best. They give you the latest Ideas' nnd improvements. They help-you to get more from each' dollar you have apportioned In your budget and o live better and dress better with the same income; The true purpose of a budget .$ to "enable you to sjiend wiselyand only by careful reading tr advertising, ran you hope to aecontpllsh this result. . 1 .. Head advcrlisinj; rpgularly. It joints the way to letter living. . ''' 'V-V -1,1 NEW CAP, SMITH 9, r RECONDITIONED, n JUST LIKE ft a INtW If ynu do not want. to buy a new car, buy a 'used cur that has been reconditioned, and that Is guaranteed to lie an reprehfn-fed. Following are some we now have for sales .1927 DOIKJK Sedan, good condition, good tires, leather upholstery 5630.00 ,1926 ESSEX Coach, fair condition, good, tires $100.00 192.1 DODCE Covered delivery, good condition .., J300J0 192.1 I-'ORI) Covered Delivery, Just overhauled $250.00 192C FORI) Covered delivery, Just, overhauled w $2T5.00 1925 FORI) SEDAN, good condition . . . . j . , ; $275.00 1924 FORI) Delivery, good condl ...$125.00 FORI) Ton truck chassis, good motor, as Is 5 50.OO S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FOKI) DEALEltS 3rd Ave. EastI)OMINION TIRES 'vPhonc 83 'l If your News does not arrive before 6 o'clock Phone J