4 Rupert Daily News ( oO 1952 Prince Tue At Wallace's Wallaces. Dept, Store FOUNDATIONS KEEP YOUR HOME IN GOOD STANDING Renewing of Wood Posts Walls Installing Concrete Posts, Concrete or Complete Concrete Basements GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Greer & Bridden Ltd. P.O. Box 721 Phone 909 215 Ist Ave. West The recent policy statement of the aspects of the patient-doctor-M-S-A request extra service which is medical service, or engage the s SERVICES: * S4-S arm ve Se Bd heh FSGESGES timet < 44 FES <8 he = 4 Swe: Sea SD . ; ¢ ress preparea ior confer- Purchas ym, Mr pletion of the the annual tl Canadian Agent A lati wi ring benefits to coast in Canada t obvious benefit was ich larger Labrador reach ia ale would in t t 20000000 a me ROmi of capacity Lakes tiy in the con and bring- rouni resource nteri new industrial opyx ) be explored “Even British Coiumbia may he brought closer economical- ly to the centre of the con- tinent.” I wesle ‘ pa ‘Q wi t nh an I f it neay I f it mal de i f ‘ whet ty 1 Ur i States, Nova oy € POSS) OVeCTSEAaAS t ke rr many of their pr wi oe ) reaqdiiy t d These direct benefits of the omy et ; induce ne that likewise will pre ug it the econ m The ndirect nefit were urde: a } prosperity ? Canac favorably af fected the Maritime ind extra money in the western farmer’: pocket benefited British Colum bla fruit grower and various industries in Quebe and On ario Mr. Chevrier said prosperity tn Canada depend industria production which iImpossibls with power Pwo-third yf the productior f¢ tricity in Tanada wa nufac turing indust Half that con umption wa xy industries re ponsible for about one-third of the gre value of manufactured goods In the ligh { mse §=fact then the imporiance low cost powe! to an industrial nachine is clearly evident Mr. Chevrier aid only two hurdles remain in the way of the project ARE YOU PREPARED FOR ANY KIND OF WINTER? Have Your Furnace Overhauled NOW Phone Black 884 For Free Estimate Thom Sheet Metal LIMITED Grain Pyramids Dot Prairies, Await Storage Great golden pyramids dot the| ae es ° \flat prairie landscape these au-| Progress of its $30,000,000 powe; tumn days as Western farmers jput the finishing touches to aj record harvest They have piled on the ground thousands upon thousands of bushels of grain for which there ils no im- mediate storage space The west probably never has seen so much grain piled on the ground in a Single crop year Farmers reaped their grain at a break-neck pace Moder: high-speed machines which cut, thresh and load all at the same time made harvesting a far ery the hor and-buggy day » the harvest lingered far into November SET DIZZY PACE se Country elevator and terminal ‘orage facilities and the move ent of 50,000 railway box-cars suid not Keep Up with this great volume of grain being harvested than ever before More than half of country ele- vators in Saskatchewan and A!- Canada’s two biggest grain-producing provinces, were ported filled or nearly so when faster verta, about half of the grain stil) re- mained to be harvested The big carry-over of gral he » to damaging frost snow, and the handlers at the sontributed to the at squeeze which found many farm- two previous crop sea and near Lak head Tag hopelessly in the middle with big crop and ho place to store FOOD SHORTS lf you are trying to lose weigh! the ready canned unsweetened fruits which may be eaten “as ls or combined ith unflavored gelatir don't overlook LO- Use to make simple deserta Or salads to add cheer and hope to the restricted cit t There's something about wine it gives & Meal a Most pica atmosphere It bring ® and asamartne o your meals at so very cost, for after all, Wine costs only a few cents a gias Wine is friendly othing, and its mildness and goodness makes it acc ceasions eplabie It many Al s flavor and a de- light na makes the papaya a wel ruit to give erest to fall menus. Cut the fruit into halves or quarters as you would any melon, and remove the pearl-like seeds and memb erve With a Ssprin mon or lime juice, and you have a breath of the Hawaiian Islands right in your own home There's something very luxur ious about almonds They “make the party. Roasted and salted bianched or unblanched wonderful almonds nave fiavor a! ; a crisp texture that’s hard to beat Good taste goes hand-in with good nutrition, for al contain all of eight vitamins earotene ‘provitamin A this min, riboflavin, tocopherol, nia cin, pyridoxine, biott: and choline TIMBER WEALTH Immense forests of rich tim her cover the territory of French Gulana north coast South on the America PUB Huge Power Dam Project Wp | | | } } } Strike | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT EERE sees Proceeds ‘on Schedule Cys TRAIL, B.C. (CP)—Re 4 , (CI )—Re porting on cong ° dam, Consol | Mining & Smelting Company gaye: On sch os SChedy , The power plant site is 19¢ jmiles south of here on the Pend | d'Oreille River, just above its! ooh this can \junction with the mighty Co- aa : heeded. ‘The lumbia Nearly 1,100 men are|,. “” fet high and working on the job “NG Across the Construction started on thy About half the project in June, 1951, after a °°‘ project live at camp to house 600 men had a ar the power g been built. It should be produc-| 9. TOME from ing power early in 1954 = The monthly » Last winter, the north one-| Ore Than §3yq) third of the river channel wa dammed off and construction of the base of the dam and re taining wail for the power hows started Recently, the south two thirds of the river channel was blocked and water divert aon of & ted Fishermen " ed through the north third, “°° “O'®r’ Union Pouring of concrete on the |" On herting @ south bank—from six-eubie- as : ‘ishermen gg $a4 yard buckets suspended from an 1800-foot overhead serial cableway—is scheduled to CAWON hag Propose pedutian start within the next few {0 fishermen weeks. cen, To date, 44,500 of the 965.000 ate, : f ti } IMPORTAN cubic yards needed for the ON ¢ T LINK ON, Bag ject have been poured Som ty bs o . i J 2,000,000 bags of cement will b ni bbon here yen here of used ffie the Aer ty Initial output of the generat an y M8 miles jong jing unita wii be 210,000 ho toon CINEMA. GUILD THE INTERNATIONA OF CANADA Presta] © ; a EMT O53 ' S : ’ One complete show Wednesday at $96 Doors open 8:00 pom the the belo mg Cou 2 Bye ” » CHARLES S&NDS TODAY 7 o: p.m TODAY and WEDNESDAY, 7 - 9:15 MARCIANO-WALCOTT Fight Pictures “My Man & ecemapeeenieeanare sesame crate sans eeanmnemtnite x CAPITOL « A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE LIC HEARING | British Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission Briefs Will Be Received A public hearing of the British Columbia Liquor In auiry Commission be held in the Court House at Prince Rupert, B.C., on Monday, Nove | 1. The spirituous determining relevant vineous the Such further matt ow All briefs must be submitted Briefs submitted later than Office, Court George Howe 3, commencing at 3:00 p.m., for the purpose of receivin facts Six copies of each brief must be submitted for use of the ¢ House, Vancouver, The British Columbia Liquor Inquiry Commission | HONORABLE H. H g briefs di . ion: to the following matters referred to the Commission for investigot! f relating to the distribution ‘ Se tp and malt liquors within the P of the manner and means most acceptat euors UY Province of implementing the sale of spirituous, vineou " the glass in premises licensed for that purpost jdentai ers as the Commissioners may to the foregoing matters inquired into in typewritten form on legal size paper ymmissiot » Comms - will b on the above dates re B.C STEVENS, Chairman The Very Revere! Cecil swans nean | Dean