Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 23, 1950 filVStevart to the circle of friendship. Yes,' he admitted that there1 were many unused buildings but that was not thfc whole story. And as he talked r recalled: the conversation at the wharf of the need for quick shipments of Hit! W'JlX Irrrv xt-i j u - j?r zy-r :,.rad Bi? Missouri RevisUcd valuable ore, ore that was def I LADIES SLIPS v; Nationally Advertised ; ; i ill il IIhUh rz. 3; .-j j . , HA1 ; pCamp iiaYf's - inite proof that there was "gold In them there hills," or actually something even more valuable than ore and lots of it. The future is bright and the peopl: face it with confidence. Later that day with twr (M. E. ANDERER) since I had visited fpv; vears uite a a J 3 . the first lime i nau uuc uj 4111 this was friends I had the tr from the air the Tsimpsean . vlslt premler and opportunity Blg Mlssoyurt Su-lelle Pacemaker formula 100 and 4.00 each; Jing to w M.(TPrnwn Qtirl Port Simpson. tnen; Along the road to the Custom ' a at Hyder and then beside th nlYrOYV iOruailU iu r the .irffVranr t.rin from one made. to see the big salmon going ut "JUV tt.rpam Tt Uiaa vorv o. trt oaa if was a i thfl t.rnilt tnn Ol nra mrwaA a & PAYNE ,pr 0 a halibut j FRASER ed to climb up and up at a vary- b,ack bear ' . tossing d storm . A. . 11 .. the boat seein- .-.'Mitt ing angle oniy w conupe ouu-road unconcernedly. Farther denly leaving part of my stomach . along we stopped to walcn tWQ still suspended somewhere. iads fish and there, twenty yards landing this time brought :farther easy up tne stream wa, an. us to the Wharf and at once tne ! other black bear. We hoped he OLD FAITHFUL INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION Old faithful geyser in YeIlow--w To the end of May, 1950, 314 domestic companies and 82 for-stpne National Park : sends up a l. w .a-icpniiinin atamit about 140 140 fe feet high at eign companies have been regis-coluirin a . Intervals (Anm1a rt of ab?ut' ah'Mir. 65 Fill minutes. tered in Aioerta subject of conversation so " " would "fish" out a salmon, as ferent from the topics usually bears can do gQ expertlyj but he discussed by my acquaintances just wandered aroun(i and then caught my attention. clambered on a windfall and It was of valuable ore, liorsfcs, disappeared in the under-hay and airplanes. The speaker growth. was anxious to make arrange-1 soon the road began its tor HIGHWAY FASHION This pavement painting, one-fifth of a mile long and 30 feet wide, on the main highway leading to the town of Ste. Adele, Que.', was part of colorful celebrations marking an annual French-Canadien carnival. Some 500 pounds of paint was used and the ' painting Is expected to last several months. It was designed by Robert LaPalme, Canadian artist and newspaper cartoonist. (CP Photo) f ments to have more flights made tuous climbing of the mountain so that he coudd transport out j side. Kept in fair repair It some exceedingly high grade hangs on to the mountain but shipments of ore and, by way1. there is little spare space and of contrast, to ship In. hay His no room to pass other cars ex-horses at the mine were run-jcept at a few "turn-outs." We rich in flavor and food value! I PAROLE SYSTEM siTerrace Group ; The parole system for convict I. . began in England in 1660 when Fire Damages Terrace, Home ning short of food. Well I left topped at times to admire the him discussing the problem.! scenery and occasionally to try No washing! No peeling! No cooking! No mashing! At Pr. George 1 prisoners transported to the 1 colonies were set free under certain restrictions after a period 1 But It intrigued me, transporta-1 to pick out across the valleys 'tion, age-old and modern. Hay signs that our guide knew as and ore, Then to Stewart! j mining operations. How the ' TERRACE. Seven delegates j left Terrace Monday for Prince TERRACE Residence of J of service. . William W. Robinson on Oreig : : George to attend the annual : I There were many unoccupied; first prospector ever located the and derelict buildings and to me places Is a mystery to me while lit seemed a discouraging place! how the operators ever develop-, until suddenly I met an old .ed them and got machinery and Avenue East here was considerably damaged by fire which broke out at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, prompt and effective work of the fire department saving it from complete destruction Long Lashes Woman's Heed friend, a veteran, a moment equipment to these almost un before" I' had been an outsider scalable heights seemed cases convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia at Prince George. Duncan K. Kerr, secretary of the Associated. Boards, had in his car Mrs. Kerr, Harry King. -96 where the impossible had been done. Finally we reached Pre without understanding-. Now I I was with a friend and taken in- on a blazing hot day. Mrs. Robinson had been warm mier Mine with its buildings! ?eeming almost to defy gravity .'as they clung limpet-fashion to LONDON P Blue eyes shadowed by dark, half-inch-long lashes are 20-year-old Sheena Saunders' contribution to the "perfect woman." Nicclas Eion. 28-year old Carl Lindstrom and Mrs. C. R. Newhouser. Mrs. Vic Giraud and Mrs. T. Fraser were driven to Prince George by Morris Dahlquist of Cedarvale whose party also ln- ing varnish en a hot plate and had gone to put out the milk bottle. She saw flames issuing from the kitchen window and smoke coming throueh the roof. Mrs. Casey, from the Fire H"U. look for the il not published . ..r..l n.J m the mountain sides. But everything there was modern, well-equipped and busy. All the conveniences of the up-to-date : ri Bnt.sh Coluabi Hamnstead artist, intends build bifjred I Intt a composite portrait of a j eluded Miss Susie Winn of Jun-number of women to make the pau, second vice-president of the also saw smoke and sounded the fire siren while Mrs. Frank Clif mine were evident. Work was going steadily ahead. After a cup of coffee at the Associated Boards. "perfect woman," a picture com-1 ford also put In, an alarm missioned bv an international cafeteria we started our return bottlo today! Within a few minutes oi ar- Stuffed frankfurter Season two cupe mashed potato with parsley, onion. Split 8 cooked frankfurtera, spread with French 'a Mustard. Stuff with potato. Brush with butter and broil 10 minutes. - cosmetic firm. He decided that AtaW PafaM in fuct I mfnuM BoO water, add milk and French' Instant Potato according to direction! on package. Stir briskly for a few aeconda until thickened, add butter and whip until fluffy. Journey. A chance remark that' lval of tne fire department, the I had been to Big Missouri the ,.,,, WP, out althouch the he Im little . crnncp of findin one woman beautiful enough to U I satisfy requirements. cmnnnn TO Sheena, his nrbvisional choice last time I had been there ln-!roof bv njS fme was ablaze, duced my chaufreuf friend to' Kitchen and livine room furn'- m-a-Kcf-the- twit dfr arm wadture suferefl iTOm the effects of to Big Missouri. There Is no ac-. f,re and water but bedroom fura-tlvity at this location now and1 saved. itre was Like magicl French's Instant Potato gives you top-quality , potato pre-cooked by a special process that preserves nutritional values and flavor. Use the road is not being Kept in portunatelv. the children wer repair. It was rugged! In most' . ,d tn, t)me bt Mrs. for the eyes "because thpy are i the most beautiful I have seen! so far" does not yet know who I will keep them company. i So fnr, E?on has only found a' pair of .houlders he considers I pood enough: places the earth and fine stone Roblnson little daueM"- CAR GOT naa Deen wasnea away ana t inda ws a doleful oletnre witr IR-VICTORIA it to make delicious mashed potato in just one minute, to prepare potato quickly in other exciting ways. Look for it in the canned road was covered with rocks of hpr nnrtlv pcorrhed doll an" p m., Camosun bueev after the fire. I pm. Coquitlam TViP fin'l(MrT waS p,cu-ed but nee Rupert Florists large arid larger size. What a bumping and shaking the Jeep took, as did the passengers. What twists and turns! We Flowers for All Occasions ( no ) 100 3i 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 7T1 STEWART AND SIMPSON qitlam, 11 p.m. vegetable or baby foods, section at your grocer's. Economical there's no waste! WondVrfu. for Shepherd's Pi Topping - Whit Sauc Gravy, $lw or $oup i' thickener no the fnrriture. TVip Vioik-o 1j rn"'"1tlTie. I'f'n- aroorf'ed shelter bv nei?h!v. T'q'n Tit" jhi wotVipr mode tb f'r rw It Is somewhat cooler here todav pi! Ql'EEN coirld almost see the taillights of the Jeep we were riding in at times. But everything held out and we reached the Big Missouri . . . what a .beautiful location1 . . . arid what a desolation' Minins wa;s stooped years agb ITTE ISLANDS SATIN - GLO Sole distributor! In Canadai RecfciH 4 Cola an (Canada) Ltd, Montreal A August IS f p m. JITII Qt F.F.V ATLANTIC FISHING - and the buildings are almost all! Semi Gloss & High Gloss In many beautiful tints rTK ISLANDS The tlshinec proundo on Can- m. the powerhouse, is intact, d . AUanUc coast have been August 25 and had been sealed up so that flshed contlnuousiy for 400 years, j 10 p.m. HOBBLE ? If your car bumps along the highway, making life uncomfortable for you and . the family, better drive up here for service on your springs and shock absorbers. The cost is low and jet vice Is rapid Drive" up today! Bob Parker Ltd. . Ford-Monarch Dealers. The Home of Friendly Service. Prince Rupert, B.C. J. SKINNER for interior decorating. QUICK DRvING THOMPSON5 . , H'ARbWXrtE CO. CTD. MAKE s Bept. might.be resumed. But to see! . . . Kn,,f riftv HOW what had been an active f tw lafs 111x1 JL.i , ..,, ,,-Jflne trout as their catch As we we Bom pupcrt Agent e Phone 588 QIUIU iuvc oi iiiuusuy a.iu ,B nnother bear as years ago was now desertea. c pnnH anrt went on IV V. i uom a vitv w about its own business. An easy drive brought us through the derelict, and abandoned, would make. anyone's heart beat uncertainly It wa'S .difficult even Customs, past the wharf and the former positions of mess-halls, I Stewart, a village with a his-an assured toric past and future YOUR SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS DURING CARNIVAL WEEK Visit Our Bargain Basement FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Av recreatI6ft halls, homes and tennis cdtifts One building wais evidently being used as a stable for horses and the explanation was that horses were being used "up and beyond" where mining was still being done In a small way. In a few years perhaps It will be a thriving mining community again, sufficient unto itself and supplying the outside wnrM with' nppdpd minerals Aged Furnaces, Heat Robbers . LIom. Cal B4 m W tW Comb. t Briiltk Colimblt The owner of an average heat BROADWAY CAFE The' return Journey was Just I LING THE TAILOR ing system five or more years old is warned by National Warm Air Heating Association that the odds are 7 to 10 his winter heating bill is at least 10 per cent, more than necessary. This Is because 7 out Of lb older type systems of heating are In Ormes j Drugs Best rMod as rough riding as had been the climb, but even at that we stopped to admire the rare views of peaks above timberline, glaclejs in the distance and valley vistas of surpaslng beauty We wee alongside the Salmon River again and stopped to give a lift finest Cdokin need of repairing and cleaning.) Houfr 7 a.m. to 1 a.m.1 -if Air leaKS in ana aruunu lunmc combustion chamber, soot In the LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS O MADE TO MEASURE SUITS 6 LATEST STYLES IN COATS O HIGHEST QUALITY GUARANTEED FIT DRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT L I II G THE TAILOR . 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