\ . VOL. 44 B, Cy WEDNE TERRACE, 8S) ay, APRIL 8, , 1936 TERRACE District Ag- S$. G. Preston, Smithers Seericulturist, is expected in about: April peultry.....Te will also give three reals mi pictures to interest children. Ad- Burssion Lic for children, 25e for grown me (1; oS, The community at Large ought ta support this needy cause as it goes Meio pay the local prize money. Keep 2 the date in mind. See poster later. ss ~ KT. Kenney, M.L.A,, arrived home ah Monday evening ufter attending the BS eexston of the B.C. Legislature where i Phe took quite a praminent part. aua Mes i. P, Keunes wont ta Rupert « on e Suturday Lust. . aa Word has been received that the X- ry checkup of the ‘fracture; of Miss Loran Christy has shown that the hreak is knitting inn very satisfactory inumner and: that the young: Jady. may expert to be able to set ‘around again | in the near future. * * * A fire in the roof of W. Little's -resi- dence was discovered in time on Snrt- Order Your | Wood Now For the next few months we' will, have plenty of good slab wood available, largely hemlock,.. Now is the time to get next winter’s “wood in. Only $1.25. per lead. if close in town, -and slightly: high- er out of ‘town. WYe also handle Firestone Tires and Willaed Batteries, Bitte Haugland & Kerr 13th to give a talk on Swine work and] “lof frtnre operations, uvday afternoon and with an abund- mce uf assistance whicly cane at the call of the fire alarm, soon gat it out in apite ae strong sonth-w est, w ind. . a2em Piet Supervisor A Berner . of the Soldier SetHlement Board wrs ‘in town" on Wednesday and then went in to” Rupert far the week end. a = .. Pore On Wednesday night a play “Go Slow Mary” was staged in the 1.0.0.F hall under the auspices of the Oddfel- lows, The play was the most preten- sions of all that have been _put on thig season. sound the acting spoke highly of the abilities of Mrs, 0. 'T. Sundal who directing of the players. “prizes were awa! was responsible for the training and and: scholars of Knox United eharch Sundty School held an Laster party itt. the Manse. The old time game of rolling ithe Easter eggs was played and yvded for the best dec- orited eggs. Muriel-Pearson was the winner of the first prize and Mamie Taugla nd was second and Berle Mun- ger’ Ww ais third, All the children left happy, taking with then presents of cantly: BEE. ‘ : ee the, Tatlies Guild of Knox Tuited church: met at the Manse on Friday afternoon. " eed. Mes. Do. Murphy of Remo was tle chest, of Mr. ana Mre, TH. King from ae at the end of the week. On Saturday -ytlouds begin fo apperir in the west and i Westerly gale sprang up. Sunday’ morning june with au overcast sky . amd by evening rain ling started to fall’ nai by Monlay ‘it was pouring rain recompiled by a strong seuth w ind. 0 @ & \ Schoal Tnspector "Tl. TT. Hall was in town on Monday. . oe t Bert West” has putin un glass front and top for the counter in his butcher shop, It adds materially to the ap- _| earance of the- -shop and enables him to display to better ady nntage his good ments. Lo. wae “It is understood that Mr. Fisher has hought the Hurry Rochester ranch in Lakélse Valley, Mv. Fisher and his family have a farm near Brandon in Manitohba. They arrived here recent- ly with a car loud of settlers effects and lve stuck - and has chosen the above mentioned ranch as the” scene #8 “It is understand that Rev. J. z ‘Birchall and Mrs. Birchall expect to move ta Prince Rupert in the near fu- dure. Tor some tlme Mr. Birchall has heen in charge of St. Matthews church here, He is to. be asigned to the Senl Cave charell in Rupert. * # There will he speeial Enister music ut. Knox United church next Sunday eventug. > “Buy at Home’’ principal. ' you use these.columns? - , Vancouver printers will not help build your town and. community nor help sell your produce, "When you use ‘the columns of your - LOCAL~NEWSPAPER} You’ are supporting: a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS ' Are here to carry that message to the public for you, Will E. T. KENNEY, LIMITED. ‘Terrace, B.C. FIRE, INSURANCE Protection: Heavy firing 1 in cold ‘weather’ ineteases the Hazard; property by msuring: in reliable compaijiés, ‘Phoenix’ > : Resident Agents © © -.. po at Now i is the. time ‘to check ap on your z « *® at cfs a * “ * “Liver, ool; London & Glob | American and, ott er companie , ry Protect, your, oe The wenther took a decided chany ge terior !contalns many fertile. great | forest rm ; The climate is’ ‘salmbrlous mid eh Tieople are: wv “Rtréne,” bray e,” hardy On Saturday afternoon the: teachers 7 mime fron <0 to- 0 deer ON, Ginada’s - trade with Newfoundland is quite Inree. Our impors last year were over 14% million dollars and our exports G14 millions. The ‘chief pro- duct we wet is iron ove, together with fish. and fish products, stone, fur, lea- ther boots and shoes, An: important import last: your as usual was florists’ stock to the amount, of $146,000, the ehier variety belong avileas. Our ex- ports dre general in churneter, large items heing whentflanr, oats. potatoes confectionery, rubber boots and shoes meats. butter. cheese, concentrated milk, textiles, paper, machinery, auto- coal. petvolenm, and ao great conumod i os. mobiles, variety af other Mouday .to Thursday. © **e & he. “Latkelse Lake read has come throug fh, the winter in fairly good con- dition,."-For most of the distance to ; Willams creek the snow is road, there heing only small drifts at the edges. From the creck on te the lake there is still some snow and ice. ibut that, with the milder weather and -ttin should soon disappear. The road ji from Williams creek to town is fairly. smooth, only a few places have heen cut np to an extent, With rea- sonible Inck and | prompt attention when the road is ready for attention, it should he great this summer. ’ = * = Fred Nash, B.C.LS8,, has spent some weeks in the Kalum ¥alley golng over the part of the road that was destroy- ‘ed’ the big flood last October. It is lnderstock that he has found good al ternative routes quite close to the stretch that was washed out, and it is likely that the rond will go via the new route in order_to avoid any repi- tition of the last fleod.: .. 2 6% At the herinning of the week there wis still a foot of snow on the level at Remo. This has furnished an ef- fective protection to the plants during the recent cold snap. zee It is uncertain. as to who will.eame 1 Perrnee to take charge of 8t. Mat- (ews church. hut it is understood that one possibility is Rev. Hincheliff, who at present ‘is at Fraser Lake, B.C. sa DD Pat Mellrey was in town Inst week, * kk ue Special morning and evening setr- vices will be held in St. Matthews on Faster Smiday. ° . “he George Moody and John Post of Usk spent the week end here. eee . . “Harata Smith, who has.- been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. WH. Smith, re- turned ta Prince Rupert on Thursday. ‘CANADA'S TRADE. WITH NEW- FOUNDLAND ‘New formaland is the oldest colony of the: British Empire, It was. ‘dis. eoveredby John Cabot'in 149%; - the first land seen was hailed as Prima. Vista, the present Cape Bonavista. In S| 1588 the {sland was formally occupied by SirHumphry Gilbert in the name of | Queen Elizabeth and by the Treaty of ’ Utrecht in lz3 the whole island was acknowledged to be British. The ad- ministration of affairs is at present vested’ in.a commission. : Newfoundland hag an aren of 42 720 ‘square + smiles or .somewhat less than that. of Nova. Seqtjaand.: Nevw;, Brone- Wieck: combined, while ‘the population: of 300,000: is less than elther of . them. Tha coast..is axtromely. rugged and the eynstal, region ia niouritainows: The: in valleys and ‘the ishind has woul: Pand Healthy: ‘and Indystrions race. The’. “thyiretometer’ ‘seldoii * falls helow “weLO off the: strawberry} LADY NICOTINE ere MY Tobacco is one of the important in- ‘dustrics ‘of Canada and contribntes naferinly te the agricuitural edon- omy of the Dominion, All told, the latest. figures, over 30,000,000 pounds of raw leat, of whieh 75 per cent is rown in Canada. The largest pro- portion of- our home-grown goes into the smoking and chewing varieties: Only about one-fifth of the leaf used is imported, Notwithstanding the growing preva- lence of the cignrette, a great : deal more tobaeco is used for pipe-smoking urette smoking. The proportion is about 7 to 4. Slightly more than halt of. the: tobueco in Canadian cignrettes is impor ted und the ‘same statement applics to the tobacco in cigars. The bulk of the imported leaf, especially for cignrettes, comes from the United States, or, for. -algars from Cuba, We get a comparativ ely trifling amonnt of tobacco leat from the Ditch East In- dies and other cmuntrics. Our exports are not Largd, Canadais hot a country of cignr smokers for the lenf used for that commodity is only one-cighteenth of the whole.-- Quebec. is, thé great: manu- facturing province and manufactures aver SO per cent of the raw leaf, do- mestic nud imported. The tohaeco :rop for 1985 was 65 million pounds. or 4h per cent greater than ‘in 1934, Writing ink is one of the manufac tures in daily use today which reached a‘ high degree of perfection long be- fore aur time. ‘Phe use of ink dates back te the era following the inven- fion of writing. The earliest writing inks ¢onsist of a mixture of lampblack witha solution of glue oz gum ‘and are still used in China, Heypt and the East but have long been replaced amongst westernpeuple by inks made from iron and-galls, The ails of , commerce ‘contain tannin, which 1s used in mak- ine. inks and dyes. ; This transition from carbon inks of the Deyptinn type into the modern inks: complete until the 14th century. Pliny Vitrnvius and: other classical writers mention writing inks, :n:) old deeds aml manuseripts show that its manu- facture had reached a Mgh degree of perfection in the middle ages. Most of the ink: sold in Canada: is manufactured in” the - ‘Dominion... .At factory. prices the production in a year ig. considerably more than. one-quarter of & ‘million ‘dollars, - Our imports have averaged less than $80,000: in the ‘Tast-two or three years. coming niainly, from the United. Kingdom. and the U. S., but smaller amouts also’ from peohioad! and” Ira mance, - ; . ae Phe. synit! ‘Smelter. Angness. ta: ‘vont: ‘their to we at vay ofsbipni tobutco industry is nsing, according to. tobreco | sndchewing than for “tailor-made” cig- ft Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread: and- Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. r a Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C€. Fully Madern Electric Light Running Wdter Travellers Sample | Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. " ‘Telephone ee Ry - Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trueking ‘Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for took plhice very gradually and was uot}: Hong . Kong, ;Ohian,: Germany, Japan, _— Ford Cars Ford Trucks | Ford Parts A Terrace Drag Store ——ae EASTER SPECIALTIES Rabbits and Roosters | ' EGGS. GREETING CARDS ch NOVELTIES: R. W. Riley, Ph. B. MINING. SURVEYS Fred Nash TERRACE, B.C... : _ iol pam “expres, a: wile . oe at: “Tainadne .