Plague Menaces 5 in Transvaal xmG, South Africa ajtfvao) area uju uciug ., hV a D13KUL' Ul UHUS. that even annea -sen-,,nrct scare them off for t. imicnna nc nnvoq T J VI V ' ivf . . .... tit :cnd on me ileitis r uip poorer farmer it is . , .Yisience. ine na- i tr 19. 1945, one tong year on earth, y count not time by years, there is no night there, rwntmberea and sadly hv hi Hnnahtprs Mrs Milton, Fannie Wright, and Uulaa, FOR SALE SALE 1935 Plymouth 1 .nnHltlnn Men Pnlpmnn heater Call at Suite 2, Apts. after 4. (295) h:n mate, nractlcallv new. Blue 943. (293) ire t- i i .Jn oei West Phone Blue 331. (298) -31 foot trolling boat, IP Regal engine, fully shut Annln offlfp Vrnspr "P nr. tho lrmroe rxrlnpe All blankets: floor lamps uanery raaios in oesi. S25' hwle nmTilptp from sheets 95c; couches $7; fancv mlrrnr.'! mnltre.wes sizes Onrnpv's npiw rook- 5ioves $84. Also other use-furniture and Hardware. Furniture Co. 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(296) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and uD-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manulac tured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. () Train Schedule From the East- Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday 10:45 via. For the Easi Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. Classified Advertising Pays! CANADA - UNITED STATES TIE HAS BECOME CLOSER THAN EVER TODAY Expect Greater Progress On St. Lawrence River Development With New Republican Majority By C. R. BLACKBURN Canadian Press BUff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) A year that saw respre-sentatives of almost every country coming to with pleas or complaints left apparently unchanged the serenely efficient relations between and the United States. On the surface at least the mutual respect and friendly feelings that have madeT Canadian - American relations a model, remained unruffled by the terrific play of world events which made 1946 memorable. The Republican victory in November putting Congress in the hands of that party for the first time in 14 years brought no fo teeable threat to continuity of these relations. There was a possibility that the Republican majority might handicap the administration in its program of multilateral free trade agree ments but these negotiations are so closely tied in with foreign policy that it seemed unlikely that high tariff influences would operate. It was reasonable to expect that the Canada-United States St. Lawrenee River power and navigation would make greater progress toward achievement under the new congressional re gime, for two reasons. 1. The great congressional pro ponent of the scheme Is a Re publican, Senator Aiken of Ver mont. 2. Two soft coal strikes in 1946 emphasized the necessity of es tabllshing greater resources ot hydro-generated electrical en ergy for industrial and domestic use. The agreement under which Canada took over maintenance of the Alaska Highway, and other post-war settlements oi projects jointly handled during the war, seemed to be working m o o t h 1 y . Negotiations were going forward to improve border crossing formalities with respect to both persons and materials, and the year brought consider able simplification. Each country handled its price control and de-control problems without seriously affecting the other. EMBASSY CHANGES Late in the year the popula Canadian ambassador, L. B. "Mike" Pearson, was moved to Ottawa to become under secretary for external affairs; He was succeeded by Hume Wrong, one of Canada's most experienced career diplomats, who easily fitted himself into the Washington scene. Mr. Wrong, familiar with Washington because of his service here when the embassy was a legation, found no dlffl- ult problems awaiting his at tention. Probably the most delicate ex isting issue between the two countries has to do with fairly secret discussions, in the joint defence permanent committee and elsewhere, on development of defence, weather and flying facilities in the Canadian Arctic for the benefit of the whole continent. So far as can be learned these long term planning talks are proceeding with out rancor and without great differences of opinion. Visits of Prime Minister Mackenzie King to.the White HJ.use tempting, hot PARKER HOUSE ROLLS Mod in Canada This active fresh yeast works fast because it's full-strength. It saves you time and extra steps. And the Parker House rolls you bake with Fleischmann's will be especially tasty tender, light, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, order Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast the dependable yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's been Canada's favorite for more than 70 years. Always fresh, at your grocers were not as frequent as when President Roosevelt lived but that was not surprising. The late president and the prime minister were old friends. Presi dent Truman at once souaht to perpetuate the close relation.? between the Canadian prime minister and the White House. But both Mr. Mackenzie King and Mr; Truman have been busy men this past year, particularly the president, and fortunately for Canada that country has not been involved directly in many of the problems bedevilling Mr. Truman. However the prime' minister did' visit Washington once, was entertained 'as the head of a state in Blair House, tnc friendly " ' if vyj agreement on development of government's hospitality centre, a'nr! "had a lone talk with tnc president on all matters of immediate and common interest to the two countries. FIRST IN SEVEN YEARS DUNGENESS, Kent. England Ji One of the famous minia ture trains of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Light Railway set out on Its first journey in seven years. It was a Christmas shopping excursion and the train was full. The 15-lnch gauge track runs from Dungeness Lighthouse to New Romney. BIG EDUCATION PLAN HYDERABAD, India Hy derabad in a 14-year plan almi to provide educational facilities for 500,000 more pupils in the primary stage, about 2620 in the lower secondary and 131,000 in the higher secondary stage The state government also is taking steps to induce young men to take up teaching, Seasonal Holiday Recipes i Poinsetta Cookies ' cup mlld-flavcred fat 'i cup fine granulated sugar 1 egg yolks or 1 egg SSBSSBSiSMiSSS ,V aH 7 I i ' N K-i OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ARE WONDERFUL . . . THEY INDICATE GOOD TASTE AND KEEP ON GIVING LASTING COMFORT- 2 cups pastry ,flour 1 teaspoon baking powder Pinch of salt Cream fat and sugar well together. Add beaten egg. Then trfend in flour mixed with bak-,n? powder and salt. Roll to sbout Vi inch thickness on a "oured board and cut with 2-nch cookie cutter. Make four cuts almost into centre of cookie at equal distance. Fold the four pMnts to the centre as a pin-w'.ieel. Place a niece of candied clvrry In centre. Bake in a moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F until cookies are delicately browned a&out 15 minutes. BIRTH IN IRON LUNG Mrs. Rosemary Kelleher, polio victim who gave birth to a baby 6 pounds, 10 ounces in an iron lun? at the Oeneral Hospital in Los Angeles, Calif., is rie-lured with her husband, William, left, and a nurse. Doctors could net move the mother to the delivery room and so the "ba!by vas bcrn ip the lung in the contagious ward. Vr-- It i p HAVE YOU SEEN OUR GREAT STOCK of GIFTS FOR THE KIDDIES? TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace VITAMIrfD" THE vitamin D content of Carnation x Milk has been increased trom me former 162 to 400 International units (half Larnation. nan reconstituted quatt per water) . . . nearly 2Yi times as much as before. This additional irradiation assures a margin of safety for the prevention of ricketrin normal infants, and provides the vitamin D needed for good bone and tooth development and excellent growth. . So now, more than ever, Carnation Milk ranks as a Prtlerrcd food for bottle-fed bab.es. for their growing brothers and sisters, and for grownups, who also need "sunshine" vitamin D. This greatly increased amount of essential vitamin U is provided at no extra cost. A CANADIAN PRODUCT "from Cottd Cows' While in Terrace stay at then there is our t wide variety of i t Glassware ' Crockery ' i Hardware Furniture Electric Goods All lovely possibilities for Fine Gifts lifer- i "EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON The Newest and Largest Store In North Central B.C. Terrace Hotel for Convenience and Comfort RECENTLY REMODELLED HEATING TROUOHOUT . . UPTO-DATE CENTRAL HOT AND COLD WATER w - - - """i i t - Prince tttipcrt DnfTp J3cto0 Thursday, December 19, 1948 TE4 OilC ft"" SI . S3 B Gift Suggestions FOR MEN Dressing Goivns Pajamas Bells - Suspenders Gloves Irish Linen I' Handkerchiefs Biltmore Hats FOR Better Quality . . Better Value BUY AT Carnation Milk 1 Fraser & Payne BSSJ7. i y PRACTICAL PRACTICAL 9 fERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING 1 DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAntS For minor repairs and gas Wood For Sale First Class, 14-inch lengths, free of nails $10 per cord Second Class, trimmings up to 14-inch lengths $8 per cord Third Class, various lengths, uncut $6 per cord Immediate Delivery Phone: Blue 976 Night Phone: Red 97G Office t 812 Second Avenue West CONSUMERS DON'T LET YOUR ORDERS GO TOO LATE! situation is not so good. the supply and Orders are piling up You are advised to keep your orders well In advance to give us the best possible chance to keep you supplied. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Phones 116 and 117 FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS SUPPORT RADIO AUCTION ! COTTAGE CHEESE jNew Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Vet's Terminal Taxi PHONE 640 r"0','E Stand: Bus Depot DAY AND NIGHT SERVICB