tSrftue Rupert Dan? TCctos Wednesday, November 23, 1949 INSULATE HOW! r- Garnef "Strike" In City Garden Prince Rupert had a gold strike a couple of years aco Mixed League Men's Five Pin, The following schedule been announced prior to opening of the remaining ' yA 'J Jr. Ar (which stirred up plenty of ex- fitment and now so help us it's af gm strike: Not diamonds. V THE MODERN WAY TO SEAL CUT WINTER COLD and SUMMKIt II HAT USE FIBERGLAS Building Insulatlo: CAM. 631 diw genuine garnets! It happened the other day in the' ttock yard of Frank Par-lette; 5!$ Cotton Street, when he vigorously attacked a rock out- ft Tt - '1 leys on the first floor of the Prince Rupert Bowlina: Alley on or before Sunday November 27. The schedule for the re-aining leasrue- play will be available this week-: Mtxed League (Wednesday November 23) Headpinners vs Silver Streaks. Watts and Nickerson vs Royal i crotrointr with a hammer in level ,fi- a-". "W'V x 11 CanautanWhishn CanaManlVhtskg Jil J it off for garden space. A blow of Manson's vs City vs Ideal the hammer, the roc shattered and Mr. Parlette began to clear away the fragments. However, In the centre of shattered rock were a number of small, peculiar' looking stornes Which he 'examined. Each- had a HILPOTT EUITT Blues, Pushovers vs Northern Ijghts Transfer, Handicap Hangovers. & Co. Ltd. STORK AT 6,000 FEET A six-pound girl was bom to Mfg. Leo-kadia Rulbiecki, 36-year-old PolLsh immiornnr. in a .qFanai.,,i, J regularly-lined surface of dia Men's Five Pin (Friday November- 25th-) J. C's. No.l vs Scotians J. C's. f M EM mond' shaped- facets which interested the amateur miner. The am uiihedn ball j flu. i v Marieu, Crescents v ft Airlines plans east of Greenland and 6,000 feet above the Atlantic. 'Miii ar.d daughter, "botli doing well.' are shown in the lounge of the plane after ;i iandea at Syoney, N: S. Mr. and Mrs. Rol-bleckl, their three older children and the new arrival continued to New York after a brief stopover. c. p. Photo) stones were of a rich, amber-reddish' color: vs. Merchants, Hijm School vs Dec. 2 High SvIuidI vs. Peoples Exhib.-Kay-hl vs. Eo-Me-Ill. Dec. 3- Rupert Hotel v;. High School. Exhlb.-Kay-hl vs. Eo- Me-Hi. Dec. 6 Stones vs. Kinsm-i Further Inquiry revealed that Ftriipott IMtt Canadian Legion vs Oddfellows, Manson's vs Ambassa tors, undesirables vs Thorn Sheet Metal. they might be garnets, a gen eric term for several types of ex n """ V , . JM J Table i.SOSKASOM Sta Cadets vs. Stones ;vs. Buy Si:oUtS, Mer-iirtii Star. Co-op vs tremely hard semi - precious stones. They were hard enough I Dom's vs. High School.'North Suti ! vs. Fashion, Brownwoou vs Hici oc-nooi. gun. -61. to mark glass, just like a diamond. Mr. Parlette uncovered more than a dozenln sizes ranging up to that of a pea. And they could mark glass easily. Tliu aUvertisfiiucnt is not published or displayed by the Liquor C Ullrol bitdxi i bf Ujc Covcrnmeot of Hritufa Columbia. ket. It's purely incidental to his gardening, he maintains. "I don't want a lot of people coming around digging up my back yard," Mr. Parlette said. "I've put too much work into it Try a Classified' m lor Result? Kinsmen vs.- Rupert in vs. Doiii's, Fashion SALiMOV NOT AIY1XTEW However, he has no desire to ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS fOR ESST RESUtfS lends itself to the creating of such a. vast reservoir, (some three hundred miles ii ctrcum- start any boom -in the gem mar-1 already." Editor, Dally News: I would ask that the following letter be given publicity owlmr1 "7 . " " ""u wu"- ",j .J, MU1 Ul lne lower rreser river. misinformed ,,.- criticism . , to the of wound The Corner The- enormous ffharrclat out- the proposed development by the Aluminum Company of Can lay necessary to complete- this undertaking could only be justified' by the' immense' hydro de ada of one million, five hundred From Anywhere velopments envisioned . thousand hydro horsepower, by diverting the waters of the Tweedsmuir Park watershed; by dam and tunnel, to the Coast by way of the Keniano river, where it enters into Gardner canal. . Third : In the- matter- of displacing' old settlers in the- flooded area. They could be handsomely rewardert hr what would amount to a small1 item of the 1 I final total expenditure. Regarding the exporting of electricity-it could be- exported First: The natural impediment of falls and rapids In the Grand Canyon of the Nechako river, has stopped salmon from ascending into the waters of the rweedsmutr Park area which includes the following lakes: Ootsa, Tahtsa, Whitesail, Eutsuk, Teta-chuk and numerous smaller ones. wily in the shape of manufactured goods: In conclusion1 Mi: Sdltor; I might say the only reason I have for the foregoing comments is to aid in the development of Central- British Columbia, i FRANK M. DOCKRILL. IP MacKenzie, in his famous' trip, to the Pacific in. 1793, found no- Indians domiciled In that area A- The haDDier end healthier your don will be presumably because there were no salmon available for food. The "Carrier" Indians were to the North and the "Chilcotins" to the south. Second: There Is no part of the Fraser River watershed that yoo feed hint Dr.' Ballard's. Because fh meatyj satisf-linq aoodness of 0r. Ballard's veterinarian- I r-rE vmin DPT rsFTTm (flTT I developed pet food formulas will keep him in the pink S-jT1 of condition.! Th more often you mix ONLY Dr. Ballard's Sr PYLTONE FOR PILES :. r. l.lat-faH : i: u t II El -Yrrrrc'1 Bill rf".it or i fi'Mfr tear . . . iolk trade-marks . mean thi same thing. pet foods together, the healthier your dog will be. Dr. Ballard's biscuits; kibble, tinned food and meal available everywhere. Jree ! f ree !! Owe !! ! soi.d brass dog tag . engraved with your dog's name and address for ANY PYLTONE did not get such an amazing record of success ' through accident. It required years of extensive research by skilled chemists; first, to remove that inner cause, secondly, to repair broken internal tissue. PYLTONE (a liquid taken by mouth) : even exceeded their expectations. Regardless of severity or len-rth of time you have suffered, we guarantee satisfaction with the first bottle or money refunded. The taste may be disagreeable but the results are marvellous. At all modern drug stores (his wholesaler hn& It in stock.) ..." THREE DR. BALLARD'S labels. Ma-fa itrtii iht kog. liiililllililuiIilQiillilllllilillil!! !!l!!9i!!!i!lU!Ii!PWi9!!illS!ll!li 'IlilllG HIIHI'ljl! ;!i!i!!i!S!i!'!i!il! ill Tlie Pause Tliat Refreshes "W bolll.r ol Cora-Coll undo contract with Coca-Cols Ltd. KTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS fle 132 Prince Rupert SAVE HOW ON; SHOES AT -no This Great Shoe SALE Positively Ends Sat Nov. 26 FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS Si Pi OvcrI4000 pairs of Shoes - How on Sale Hurry Up S3 i LADIES SHOES $10.95 regular price of these high quality ladies shoes, oxfords, ties, pumps are all here In the full range of sizes and fittings, leather of fine calf, kidskin, Suede and all the new novelty.leathers, , Save on Shoes LADIES SHOES $8.50 Regular Values In all the new styles, also in all ' leathers, including calf, fine kid- skin, blacks, browns and other new colors here ladies, and the sixes' range in full from 5's to. 8'2 B and C lasts. uouble up baturoay is PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. the Final Day LADIES SHOES $5.98 $6.98 MIRA-WI ATNROOM . KlICHtM HltlttM . I I N 0 I I U M 9Rp lp. T A I A J wrT'V IX $B 98 regular prices, kldskih and fine calf leaders, Oxfords, Ties, straps, pumps, also Suede leather too, blacks and browns, also the new novelties and assorted colors here; and the sizes range from 5 to 8Va and the fittings are B and C lasts. I $3.98 LADIES, SHOES Golden Pheasant "The very Top Notch of Quality Merchandise." $16.50 regular ladies shoes, with such famous makers as 'Pheasant' etc: All the very latest leathers in all the most desired "Shades & Colors." "All the lasts are here." Sizes front 4A last "upwards and the sizes are 4 to lOV'a- Yes, Prince Rupert, Saturday this "Sale of oil Shoe Soles will End Saturday, at 6 p.m. when the store Closes. And it has been a Wonderful Successful Sale, with not a few pairs marked down here and there, but the Complete Stock, fully involved; And again we thank you all for your generous response. Both Brownwoods and The Great West Sales of Canada. i per Salesmanager. A ml a Big Discoun t on Rubbers FINAL PRICES PREVAIL Closing Out All Mens Shoes Present Stock $12.50 Men's Oxfords sell at $6.98 , Closing out" price . Men's Oxfords. Yes men we are '. Closing Out our Mn's Stock of fine quality Oxfords. , Tans, Browns, Ox Blood shades, and almost all the wanted sizes and fittings are here now. Closing out at $6.98. Up to $16.50 Men's Oxfords Closing out at $9.98. Yes, Men, including in this unheard offering, there are Oxfords' by some- of Canada's famous makers. $9.98 $9.98 Ji Prince Rupert SHAPrc MOULDINGS ARE MADE IN OVER 200 r(-. A Mnni nikir: rAB rurov wren COLD BY f-ii LOOK FOR THf LARGE ' BLUE AND WHITE SIGNS "nlon & Anderson : 1 i;iEai!:isS jiHininjiiiii;!!;;!!;!!;!!;:!!!;!:!! L (H) ilM , Lm imnMliM imm.imilM UN Iimilllllll "'"'"" mm Sly..,. j-llH.i!iili!ii''lii'lil!i!!M r f jwttwjjj,