an Et eee = pore TT Se Se ee, el eee oO ee eee r . ar tHE UMINGCA, ASRALD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1¥30 ol - GEO. LITTLE Terrace, H BA C. . LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE List| » Rough Lumber.......0....ceeeeceeeee ee 818,00 pér Wt Shiplap 1+ sseeeeessereeeversares 22.50 ‘ Sized Lumber steet beer eneesseneecesagenees 22050 Finished Material.... . Shingles. ........0.400. eee Prices subject to change without notice fe Orders filled at short notice. 1 Mill running continuously. , ‘Prices of Moulding, ete., on application o o~ a o. OPM an Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vic- toria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Thursday 10.00 p. m. For Anyox and Stewart, Wednesday 4.00. p.m. Fortnightly. ; aPASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BLE Eiastbound— —Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 3.08 p.m Westbound— Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, 11.52 a. m. } 4 > . . 4 ¢Por Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Nationa? Agent or 4 R. F. MeNanghton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 +f I For North and South Quedh Charlotte Islands © ala WINTER TONICS Wampole’s Extract Cod Liver Oil Na-Dru-Co. Extract Cod Liver Oi] Boots Extract of Malt and Cod Liver Oil Nyal’s Strengthening Tonic, Victrolas and Victor Records Victor Records formerly 75¢ now 65¢ Nyal’s Creophos Store EREACE, B.C. The Terrace Drug R. W. RILEY T os CHINEESE ATTRACTED TO’ INGLISH TALKIES Ottawa,, (Special to the Herald)— The novelty of talking pietures is said | Central _ Eperimental NEW VARIETIES OF APPLES More’ than four hondred vurieties of apples have been originated at the Farm at Ot- _froung .|ments were ‘served by the hostess, ns-. ‘wited thentres. to be ativacting corsiderable | enthus-. ‘asm in Chinn and is. creating a new type of. “movie fan’. Although pic- ' tures have all been in’ Mnglish dialog- ne the Chincese andience haye evine- ed a keen interest in them, This re- nstion is more readily ‘understood when it is reulized that the medium of English is often’ used by. the. Chin- ese fo overcome the barrier of diver- se diuects within their own language, The possibility of uew censorship film natuxilly has ocenred in Shang- problems being raised through sounds hai, the first city in China ‘to have nn attitude of friendly- co- ‘operation Censors: have shown und no special rules governing sound ‘pietures: have- been found ‘necessiry, A few euta have been required, but no sound pletnre has as yet been, bantied, If the’ ciitting’ doesn't involve any yrent length of : ‘flim there is” very. Meelis effect upon. aynchronization .and none, at-all after the completion of the reel... cut. Censorship in: China, . ia iialntnined by the. municipal coiniells of. both ite internntionat settlement _ und. Hie" Frenvi concesstoz. ench. hay: ing:: ‘geparnte hoards: “of. film." ‘censnuis but (with no Uniso } existing, ‘between, them. aa a tawa, within the past thirty-five years ‘As thousands of seedlings have fruit- ed the apples huve been tested and the: apples live. been tested. and the best of them nomed ‘and perpetuated for future production, The new “vurieties’ contain, for the most part, the charncteristics of such fine vid sorts as McIntosh, St. Law- rence, Fanicuse, Weulthy, Northern Spy, Langford Beauty; Scott Winter, | and Golden Russet. The most prom- ising of the new varieties which eov- er the season from August until the following spring, are, Melba, Joyce, Hume, Lobo, Mnerass, Lawfam = and Diana, These varleties are nll of fine flav- ont, metlitum in size’ and of attractive In erimson colour of varying shades. Same of these. varieties have been |: friiting - for Tipwards of twenty years, Lobia, and. Melba have borne tn 1906 and 1908, Macrosa and Joyee in 1911, Diana in 1912 Lawfam in 1918 and Hume three years ago. Some of the latest of, these varieties. have rerched the Diunting: stage through the, nurger- iea,. while the heer, . ones are being given. further, tral ‘at the ‘Bxperiment- al: Fatma, and dn, orcharda: in: different ha Terrace Notes Mrs. Ardaugh and daughter’ Chris- tena, left Thursday for Vancouver where they will spend a month the guest of Mr. Donald McLeod the for- mer's Uncle, 4 Mrs, 0. Duncan left Thursday for Seatle where she will spend a holiday with her parents. Mrs, Duncan has not been enjoying good health and her many friends hope the change will he beneficial, Mrs. A, Olsen was a stretcher pat- Hospital. on Thursday. This makes the sixth patient from the. district confined to the Rupert Hospital. do not seem to be able to raise funds for the support of a Hospital but it Is generally considered o long felt heed. The extra expense requized for going outside for treatment would go a long way toward the upkeep of a Local institution. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Raven of Lake- Ise hatchery staff -were visitors to Prince Rupert ou Tuesday going down to visit..the formers’ mother who is a patient in the general hospital there C. Larson left Tdesday for Prince Rupert where he will enter the hospit- xl for treatment. J. B.:Agar returned from Prince Rupert on Wednesday. Mrs. Agar re- maine over for further treatment in the hospital. A good recovery is hoped. for, ' ’ Sehool Inspector Fraser was a pro- fessional visitor on’ Monday connected with’ the Lakelse School. Dr, and Mrs. Brummitt and son Billy were visitors to Usk on Monday | returning the following day, Mrs. ©, R. Gilbert Was hostess on Tuesday evening last when she enter- “}.[tained “the Organist Leader and mem- bers of St. Mathews choir, and contests Games people. Delightful refresh- sistd’ by Velma Grieg. ua L Dr. and Mrs. Brummitt were hosts of friends on Sunday evening. Misses Gwyer and Munro were din- ev ening Jast. Prince Rupert fer a .few days. She has not been feeling well. : EG Bishop has been under. weather for a few days. Some of the houses beyond the vil- | lage Limits are still without water pnd rnve waiting fur spring to thaw out the nuvina. The sale of home cooking, needle work and candy by the C. G. I, T groups held in the G. W. V. A. hall on Snturday tfternoon was well patroniz- ed and the’ girls got something over #60 for their funds,: . Mrs. C. ‘n, M. Gigey was an ‘after- noon teu hostess on Friday last when she entertained a number of friends in honor of Mrs. Bredin, Miss Deacon and: Mrs. Brninmitt, who are all about fo lerve Terrace shortly. Mrs. Bre- din and Miss Deacon pre goiug to Van- courer, . ra trip to the’ south, He left Jast Thurs- day for Seattle where he will join” Mis Gordon und together take n short holi- day’ before returning, to ‘Terrace about the first of March, 9° 7, . am | , 4 has varieties are» extremely - ‘andy; Mei. ba, a summer variety, producing. sat- ‘ istactory, _ crops | in fonthern Manitoba, fent to the Prince Rupert General |’ Wel: were enjoyed by. the] to the local school staff and a number |: ner hosts to a ew friends on Saturday Mys. Ross Thompson left Sunday for |. the; . ‘ Tw K. Gordon is on his annual spring ‘Annual Statement. | (Condensed) . Year Endiag December ist, 1 1929 57 New Business Issued § 85,236;853.00 Businessin Force - 592,370,122.00 Assets - -" = 118,923,990.02 _... 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Ore ard, cor, - Winter - “pruning. of apple ‘trees is tor ‘heavy pruning ine titiere’ is: és ' ‘sap . now ‘in order and inany of the. growers, who have not stated will do so shortly It has “been” demonstrated that Jann:|6 ary and ‘February: are the ¢ beat months;