4 . ‘i | SUN DCE t ACE NEWS Ay) ee TERRACE, B. os WEDNES DAY, MARCH 18, 1936 ‘TERRACE THE CRIBBAGE LEJGVE 1. O. P28; ‘Tom and Boh—22; Native Sons—8t:°Legion—21; "Jones t and Ponrson—20; Little and Willsan— 20: Wilson and Taft—20; ‘Ramblers --18; Lever and .Bohler—i17; L. H. & K-16; Harris ind Herhbert—-14; ‘The ea ine Leaves—14; Alvey and West— Wis Ajax-—-12: Lips and Marahall—1]. _ Mrs, ( 1E, Shamas left for Prince tipert on: 'Phursday. ae . Mrs. A Ross who has, been a patient m Prince Hupert | reforned -home on Monday. M ' : “.e & De. RK, C. Bamford, dentist, will be in Terrace from: Mareh 24th to 30th Muke your appointment early. 2 The iristecs of Lakelse Valley pub- lie school have just ordered a number of new books to add to the school lib- rary. These are being obtained under a scheme whereby the department. of education pays half of the ‘cost while the district pays the. other halt. Order Your Wood Now For the next few months we will have plenty of good slab wood available, largely bhemlock,...Now is the time to get next winter's wood in... Only $1.25, per load if close in town, and slightly high: er out of town. We also hanille Firestone “Tires and Willard Batteries. Little, Haugland & Kerr. ‘Jidea of the possibilities and problems ‘pression and ‘it is expected that hig ‘|week to take down the mandrel of the {the following night and next day the GIRLS WEN AGAINST MEN | The yonnger generation at present is being well trained to express them- selves in jublig, In the public and hieh schools debates are frequently held and the youngsters .are taught to think while they are on their feet. So sometimes, it is found ‘teen age boys and girls are more-than able to take good care of themselves. when they vome into arguments with those years their senior, A case in point came up last Wednesday ‘night when the Ter- rice Young People’s Association "met, and Fleyd Frank and Bobb Henwood took the affirmative in a debate “That the Orientals in Cannda should be giv- en the franchise.’ They were opposed by two high school. girls—Frances Dover and Laura Doney, and when the points had heen counted up it was foul tliit the young ladies had romp! ed home whiners in the, contest. - Water Supply” , For Village is “* Quite Possible The Yilla re Commissioners examin- ed the big spring that eomes out from under the road near the top of the West hill: The spring was kept under observation all during the cold spell aul it: ran steadily, even during the niost severe weather. Those who have watched during recent years say that it never stops, not even during the dryest; weather, and that it is of more than sufficient volume to meet all the nevds of the town, Jt is understood a close check wil. , be kept on it during the coniing summer, and it it lives up to its reputation, levels may be run tlouking to the possibility of securing a permanent supply. NEW DISTRICT AGRICU LTURIST District Agriculturist Preston return ed home to Smithers Friday night af- ter sponding a week here sizing up the farming industry. The new official paid a visit to practically every farm- erin the distri¢t and left with a good of the industry. He proved himself a genial person, and one who won the confidence and liking of those he got in contact-with. As a product of Van- derhoof he has bad practienl experi- ence with the problems and viewpoints of the people of the north, and in the past years has seen a corsiderable amount of the north country. His first visit has ecrented a favorable im- work will prove very valuable to the}: district. Dud Little had to mike ft hurried trip to Prince Rupert early in the head saw of the mill. The part had one haywire, and Dud went to the coust city to make sure that the job was done right away. He came back wheels of industry were turning again | PRRDERO SAE te ‘Buy at Home’’ principal. you use these columns? Vancouver printers wi 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 publie for you. Will ilt not help build your town: and cominunity hor ACIOICICIOICICIRCIEIOECRCNCIORDICEOICEESEHSCIOECR >>> bb > Dd >>> > > eRe Resident Agents v4 E.T. KENNEY. LIMITED | _ Terrace, B. GQ - Coage aye We are, a Fol «. 842° oem a Sete ae CUCL Ce "Now is the ‘time 4 check up on your FIRE. INSURANCE Protection Heavy firing in’ ‘told | weather increases property y by ve in reliable cojppaide ‘agents for - " . von ok “Liverpool, Loi don & Globe: “Bh Amerigan and other om anies..» Write ug" or r Hates oe : the Hazard., “Protect your 5. |found in B. C, lot higher than thitt of the dam that impounds the present water supply, jund if a suitable supply cin be obtain- ed at this point there would be a much #renter hend of water: available for ifire protection, While it wonld take quite a length of pipe to hook it up with the present system the cost might he offset by incrensed revenues from a number of farms uong the route of the pipe line. There there would be no further cost of pumps, ete, WANT YOUNG PEALE FALCON Rack in Alberta some of the sports are reviving the aucient pastime ot falconry,’ and are tuking yotmg hawks and training them in the sport. To date they have worked with hawks taken. -in that province. and in the eastern parts of Canada, but now thes powers of the Peale Faleon, which ‘is Recently Will Robin son had na letter from one of the inte; ested parties asking if the young uv this ‘species can be obtained. 14 writer, of the letter said that anyo: who obtained the young birds won he paid for their time and though’ no specific amount-was men tioned. ‘The Peale foleon is know to nest. along the Skeenn, and in the fall the birds tre some times seen. While it scems n laree order to locate snch na nest and obtein ane or two young birds it may be thrt some one in the district may hive the chance. | Tom Olson returned to Prince Ru- pert on Tnesday. ue 8 ‘Sisteen or more fishing vessels left +} Prince: Rupert for the halibut banks in tinie to start fishing on the 16th. ‘rhnt- mnkes the Rupert merchants be- gin to think in dollars and cents once jmore rather than in credit and dis- eredit. " The spring comes out at a level a | For the 1 Ladies: SAUSAGES AND FRIED APPLES Drick the snusage well with a fork Place. in deep frying pau: pour In enough boiling water to cover the bot- tom: cover and cook over a moderate fire, When the water evaporates re- move the cover and turn the sausnges | several times so that they may be! nicely browned. Turn onte ‘a Tiatter. Core a nuinber of large tart apples. Mut them in rings an inch thick and fry in the sausage fat. Garnish the Susie and serve. **e & BEWN BETTY One large cup grated bread ernmbs G or § Ganadiiin apples sliced. 4% cup cold. water, 1% -cup ‘molasses, butter and spices. Butter a haking dish. put‘on the bottom a layer of sliced Canadian ap- ples and over the apple a layer of stale grated bread crumbs, just thick enough to cover the layer of apples, add little limps of butter, sugar and a pinch of cloves. allspice and cinnamon. Then beein ngain with another layer of ap- ples, tullowed by a layer of crumbs, and so,on until the dish is filled, end- ing with a thick Inver of crumbs and lumps of Dulter, With a knife make A space on four sides between the dish and the pudding, and pour in 4% cup molasses and 1% enp cold water sweet- ened with sugar. Smooth the spaces over, and set the dish in a pan of botl- ing water and bake until the apples ure fender and the crumbs slightly | browned. Serve with cream or lemon yndding snuce. . * SHEPHERD'S PIE ny trouble. Rutter an earthen baking dish ond line the sides and bottom to the depth jof 1% inches with hot mashed potatoes Seasen w ith finely chopped onions or chives, one tablespoontnl to two enyps of potutoes, FH centre with chopped left-over colds beef, Moisten with hrown or eream sauee, to which add two tablespoonsftl minced parsley and onion Juice, Cover with n° Inver of the patate mixture, make several op- enings in top of pie, ond brush top or- er with beaten egg diluted with milk, Baké in oven until heated through and avell browned. Serve hot in the bak- ing dish or unmoulded in het platter. Surround with sauce and sprinkle with naprike,. Indian Agent W, BE. Conison and Con Watkinson spent Sunday in town on departmental business, foe eee ‘ eet t < _jthat) Art has summer, a Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on, line Will vou try our Bread’ and Buns? Standing orders shipped | regularly, All kinds of cake, Get our price. £ Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Mudern Electric Light Travellers San he "Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Vaxi os Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood Agent for Ford:Cars - Ford Trucks Ford Parts Terrace Drag St Store EASTER SPECIALTIES Rabits ant ‘Roosters . EGGS os ARERTING CARDS NOVELTIES ; ro R. W. Riley, Phin. B. Stan Brooks left om Satnrday Priuee Rupert. kn for * Several lots of snow have fallen “dit ing the week, Dut . these have disap? eared within a short time, Some of the nights heave brought light frosts Which have help up the drying out oe the regds, and at the week-end heavy tains and sleet’ starms added to thie eenernt wetness of the countryside, - led ted *. 7 . Mies, “Beaudin: has “sdesivia word, > arrived at) Barker and ‘is, petting fHeeg in 1 shape, a is wt ae Matt Allard. was in - “tema line Inst: week. , Mra. thet