..j ..i-ltrorl In nnrt ru. uii--' r ist night from tne early this morn-t and other north- hence she will reborrow morntn? o Vancouver Schedule 1 ' THIS AND THAT fflets Timely Topics from Terrace Briefs from Britain Prince Monday, Uupm September Daflp 16, 1946 factos Aiarewell party, sponsored by the Oddfellows, Warcrtronr was held Saturday night for Sgt. and Mrs. Ted LONDON Q Smallest electric Cooper who have made many friends in the community motor in the world, made by ar trouDie cauotu during, their three years here. Sgt. Cooper has Robert engineer, Stanley is not Lewis, much retired larger been in charge of the army fire hall. The Coopers than a plnhead. tn return to port left for Prince Rupert Sunday, planning to take the l.-j.,) oftprnoon. HULL, Eng. Od Private Interest? IU1UUJ boat to Vancouver during the negotiating, for of are use. ut oniy a week. was broken by a series of rain having leu the municipal airport as a racecourse. after showers commencing on Wednesday. u-i.Vit fnr Mas- lamxui' Two more property deals have Just passed through the hands LONDON 05 It Is now possible aa tr the drv CCUVU morn srped of Will Robinson of E. T. Kenney Mrs. Qrelg has been busy during to telephone from the United TEA BAG S Real Estate Ltd. The residence the week selling the furni- Kingdom to Yugoslavia. hpr to sail .-.kiiniT of Gordon Brookes on Lakelse ! ture from her house on Kalum of the Northern Ireland resumption OMAOH, 05 Avenue West has been purchased Street. In companw with her piTPk hers a by Walter Warner and the Wagner daughter Velma, she will be returning Twenty unemployed men In o'clock last night, farm on Keith Road has been to Prince Rupert In a this district have volunteered to led at miai"Bi' sold to Swan Edlund of Smlthers few days. work in English, coal mines. nds L'atala, Capt. and the place has fine tennis, goU. horseback riding and fishing!" FIRST WOMAN DELEGATE AUCKLAND, N.Z. Q, First ' - ednesday, Friday- . . mnu 10 auena an international Labor Conference is Miss R. T. Saturday Skyring who Is enroute to Montreal to attend the meeting 4 We get better values at home, too, for it costs less to make goods In large quantities . . ; there this month. Miss Skyring has been employed by the Labor Department In New Zealand for the past 11 years. Since 1940 she has' been one of the three women inspectors of factories engaged by the Department in the Auckland district. O. D. Ronson has moved into his business-residence on Lakelse Avenue. The Terrace Parent Teachers Association is meeting Wednesday evening in the Orange Hall. With 40 boys and girls in attendance, the nerrace Bible Camp convened on B'raun's Island for nine days recently. B. Leonard of Calgary was In charge of the camp and was ably assisted by local teachers. The fine spell of weather the people of Terrace have been experiencing most of the summer Producing goods to load the outgoing ships creates more business for all. For Instance . . . fcrmers raise more products to be sold in per countries . , . fiere are more jobs in factories, as more loods are manufactured to sell abroad . . : the magic '1 ' circle Look at jliese ships. When hoth ride low in the water,. we have good times. Do you know why? The' Outgoing ship is loaded with goods we make, and production of these goods makes work and wages. The Incoming ship is loaded with foreign goods. These goods also make work and wages; they are either used in manufacture iii or retailed in our stores. This Magic Circle of Foreign Trade pays more than one-third of all the wages and salaries in Canada. It creates work equal to 3 johs in every 8. This means your pay envelope, your job,-or your business profit not just some other fellow's; And here's how you can help to keep the Magic Circle producing good times for you: First, he cheerful and patient when you are asked to wait a little longer for merchandise you want. Give the people who produce it a chance to ship all they can overseas, for if we do not supply our foreign customers NOW, we will lose them; Second, put your Lest into everything you produce, for some of it will find its way into foreign markets . ; . where it will either make or mar our future business. Everyone who buys or sells good abroad helps create prosperity in Canada. That is why J The money we get from our foreign customers helps we have a Foreign Trade Service in the Depart-us to pay for goods they make and we need . , . n,cnt of Trade and Commerce. It maintains Trade Commissioners in 29 countries, and an tp '-.rwwivw'"----. 3 CENTS OF EVERY QU GET. . . COMES FROM :anda's TRADE ABROAD experienced export and import staff at head office, to collect the most up-to-date information on foreign markets, and give practical help to every business that wishes to buy or sell in other countries. During the week. Miss Francis Hall arrived from Victoria to spend a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall. Hud Fisher returned Friday from a brief trip to Prince Miss Freda Lambly arrived from Victoria on Wednesday to spend a month with her parents here. A consumer survey, recently conducted in one US. centre, repealed that daily' newspaper advertising sold 56 of all goods sold by advertising. Seventy-five thousand spectator vee attracted to a soap box derby sponsored by a daily newspaper In one American metropolitan, centre. LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing . while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth street So our factories get the imported materials they must have . . . like tin, chemicals, fibres. ;t Some of these materials become binder twine, bags, Insecticides and other items that help our farmers raise and market their crops . . . And we all get a variety of things we cannot grow here, such as tropical fruits, coffee . . . for our tables . . . Or cottons and linens, for our clothes . . . rugs for our floors . . , gasoline for our cars . . , JjjQ So everyone has better times, more money to spend, and better merchandise to spend It on. HON. JAMES A. MACKINNON, MINISTER M. W. MACKENZIE, DEPUTY MINISTER DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE, OTTAWA, CANADA See us for your Preserving Supplies Jars, Lids, Rubber Rings, Preserving Kettles. Boilers. Pressure Cookers. Gordon's Hardware Mcliride Street Ma Irs famj 4I IKrMTI hH PHONE 311 Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of i Lucien Leiong Colognes Including Sirocco, Tailspin, Indiscreet and Opening Night $1.50 $T50 I AND L McCUTCHEOM PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue and Sixth Street PHONE 70 We are here to serve you and guarantee you will be pleased. FREE DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS BLAIN BROTHERS "HOUSE OF FINE FOODS" PHONE 517 : P.O. Btx 171 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ' Pali Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL HAS REOPENED We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. WE EXTEND A HEARTY INVITATION TO COME AND ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD CENTRAL HOTEL Weekly and Monthly Rates for your convenience . . . NEWLY DECORATED Transient Rooms CAFE In Connection LICENSED PREMISES (Renovated) PHON& 51 The t Seal of Quality BRITISH I COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO C A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST