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LIMITED Phone Green 217 FORGET R BRAKES mst t am ever For auick vits try a Daily News Classified NOTICE LY NEWS offic now open mornina for the con wish to call. in or Wa Ahid io Wh Lig Suita Ht anata MO, ip porTyen iN BON ed moe © 4 i. fa » fA pp YOM Hird futher to Simile sil i Miigerndle Cnlare O 3 wep INWOOD MELLO eye 1938 nce ors Tscusns * = - (7 WA = Clea uf Vv, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. & SWEET BEETS Enough sugar to provide a year’s supply for mor “Well, in 195] son, the Nic ke Company mined over 11 million tons 150,000 persons wil] be extracted from this pile of sugar beets stored alongside the $5,500,000 beet processing plant at Taber, Alta. The pile would weight about 75.000 tons. each ton h provides more than 300 pounds of refined sugar. A record crop of 478,000 tons, large anv One province has bee ak bs ithern Alberta’s 1,592 growers from 36.778 a ated land in the Lethbridge distric More than 130,000,000 pounds of sugar is expe: op, (CP Photo Expedition to Probe Secrets of Pacific ‘Venice’ By LOUIS L. LECK | A book published in Boston in I may almost say . i t 11636 by an Irish Seaman from r mi re SYDNEY. A alia Eve |Sydney named Frank O'Connell ) yf some ancient Cub; British archat eict | 2i¥ves an account of the ruins. He er the date of Ss a ae ~ | Was wrecked on Ponape in 1825 f which or the S i ; | n expedit Caroline | 4nd spent several years there be- lesertion we could : ' Gui |} fore being rescued and taken to A Tl , 4 the | America. Of Metalanim he wrote S ves that Metal n of fabul for-j “There was a deep solitude, ave been built about ‘ Metala not a living thing except a ¢ ( by a tribe lost The city, deserted now for| few birds being discernible. Pacili ireds and perhaps thousaids| Fruit grows, ripens and decays ) lenti lieve that yf years, ij 1etimes called the unmolested, as the natives can Was when the Venice of the Pacific. Its canals} by no persuasion be induced f were joined to the ur face basalt blocks | to gather or touch it. ‘ of Asia and that an . we arenes Of Se It is evident they (the ruins people of great culture al i t S 1 1 t city P . ‘ 4 ‘ * : tt are the remains’ of a peoplk a ius hen have been € lare nhies n h ‘ ha steway | Superior to the present inhabi- ila their home me — m aor a ssieioail Siaeianembeinomeiapuaten - + aaa NNO 30 I is the treasure I ber o kings of the sun 2 t h walls around { rough. Great le ) lant Ways al massive walls sur- N I I T t. - I ired years | na te wl mer ' ey isiand of P 2000 mile | ] ing like Gui I ap- | fi s a f i No one knows who built. the city Neither the Spaniards, who annexed the islands in 1686, nor the Germans, ner the Japanese who held them as a mandate nor the Ameri cans who new control them Pay a Tl 0 araw Pacific KI NY Archae ‘ were a ime later rh I ay hat the king f Metalanim was Idzikolkol at time a fleet of ships with black men arrived at the island Ait tne nhabitants were i t ood living f held off the in' rded mis t rayed the f nvader to weak } ‘ walls s Socreds Name | House Speaker | VICTORIA ®—J. Alan |probable speaker of the legislature, took his oath here as a member of the Legislative As- sembly. Reeve P. A, Gibbs, Oak Reid, | Bay Liberal, also was sworn in, + Mr. Reid represents Salmon |} Arm riding. He Was born in Al- berta and was one of the band of men who founded the Cana dian arm of the Social Sredit ago He is expected to be the unan- imous choice of the Social Credit caucus for Speaker when the Legislature convenes next Janu- ary or February Prince George | Building Zooms | PRINCE GEORGE, BC, } it | building permits are any Indica- tion, business is booming in| Prince George So far this year permits have | beer issued for construction worth $1,964,925, city hall offi- cials report October permits alone were al most $250,000 Train Schedule STANDARD TIME For the East— Dally except Sunday From the Kast— Daily except Monday 9:50 p.m | Try Daily News Want Ads next | TODAY And TUESDAY- | | THE LUSTY, GUSTY SAGA : SS OF A SEA-GOING MAN... woe 0 Tec HN COLOR AND A MAN-GOING WOMAN! ARTE ivr, movement in Alberta 20 years Last Complete | Show 8:20 | 8 pan.) 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