PSS 2 Gn mec Flectro + BTEVESTON, Co An elec: tronte gadget is wed here to pick aut tagged herring at a fsheries plant, ‘Bert Rigby of the Pacific bio- logical station near Nanaimo, WhO operates the Hiechine, ex- n! ted that thousands of her- rihg are tagged cach spring with spree MITT TL LLoe! ai Wollaces Dept. Store & - aS SaaS ree a Fen . ey Pe ee ee ee a mi; a. a a RY B: ai: Bi. Mh: Mi. Rie: a, & w: a Bi. as: a a Mr. x e | a u " a a 5 a ¥ 4 a a a a" 5 i ' Vr: c a! a. z BRR SZHE CMR SERENA eens es SME DRAM ARMA ARNE SAREE RAR 2ST The Way To on Every Girl's Heari! & 1 “i Girls’ Weer From q ‘ ‘Ca 'WALLACE'S s Of Course a Vaabidennaonaaaa ee - LN f . q's ey . ", ie eo JE EA STREETS wezeeasasaren Rats galelen shaved ; gentle, \ lave youl trie Hight \ i Siner 17-16 Witt i rotted und pintilled, We gelh oFst Avallable i] (quer Contra} Hoard or by tho Ce SE OEE DIL E WEES EME TREE SRE ERS BM SENSITIVE DEVICE Prince Rupert Daily News F Tuesday, December 6, 1955. of Electronic Gadget Picks Out He fish Plant's Tagged Herring metal tags. Code letters tell: where and when the tapging oe-! curred. of It is Bert's job to recover S| many of the metal slugs es pos | 1 sible and to record where the} lagged fish were taken. ' Ainetal (ag passes over a Mage | net; the magnet excites a solon- | oid: the Litter releases alr which opens a gate, and the tagged her- ring spills Into a box. The magnet is so strong that a shovel cannot be used without having the gate open. One can- hot even pass by tf there is a pin In the coat lepel. The tageing will help explain to the bielovist where the her-| § rng go during thetr process of growing up. Bert and his gedget are sla-: & tioned on ¢ belt carrying fish be- | Int pumped trom seiners anchor- ed beside the plant. About 40.- | 060,000 herring pass over that! bel ina day. | The marnet pieked up only, nine tagged herrhig in four days, . but Bert Rigby is not disappoint. ; el. There ave many more in Georgia sfrait and others that will never be caught by man, having been caten by other fish. “Tf we learn jist one fact about there snail. silver-sealed hordes of the sea” he said, “they will help to add thousands of dollars averr to the pocketbooks of fish- ermen.” PrN ' Chapman, 13. KELOWNA, B.C. @ — An out. EQUAL RIGHTS Tqual rights for women aith men isa chiuge in the: revised French constitution of 1946. phoid feves was renorted Mon- ‘day following the discovery of two positive cases and seven care thers of the highly-contagious B.C. Trustees Set Cranbrook For Convention Special tu The Dally News ae - | Fred U, Dowdle Optometrist Phone 5448 303 Srd Ave. W, Trustees’ Assovlation has set its « - “ . A ee " ey $a oa 0 < SI nm a #t f af a 2 m “ f 4 1956 convention for Cranbrook, " . R probably In carly October. . Beautiful A Tentative dates were set at an} ¥ . a executive meeting in Victoria v.. Boxed Christmas Wf following a session with Educa- ‘ Cards A. tion Minister Williston to dis. ! “ 4 eis requested legislation an " & other questions which develope ‘ By Rustcraft & from the 1955 conventlon at iy | Qualicum Beach and Parksville. i ah A: Final decision will be made soon, ¥ 4 President L. W. Wood of Arm- ¥ Check These Before a strong, has set up a special com- i You Buy A mittee which Is to keep in con; “ A tret with Mr, Williston so that, Vpme . ‘ it trustees can be informed quickly ‘w ' on proposed changes in school: i Dibb Printing legislation or ndministration. ¥ «Committee members are R.H. u COMPANY fl Reeve, Victorias A. D, Rundle, a Besner Block | Chilliwack; M:, Wood; and Mrs. ta Alw & Ricker, Nanalino, a ULE ERR NALIINIT WRIA | ‘ P. H. Hoskins of Nelson, re- nlncing George Mermet, also of Nelson, as representative fran West Kootenay to the BCSTA TAKE ADVANTAGE «OF oy SISTER MARIE ALPHONSE holds the rats she is using to teach proper diet to students of her home economies class at Ottawa’s St. Conrad separate school, Two or the rats, fed soft drinks apd cake, are much thinner than the other two fed on a balonted protein diet, Pupils are Plerrette Gosselin, M4, deft) and Nancy Rare Type of Typhoid Fever Sees Shop Closed in Kelowna’ ‘disease, break e* an unusual tyne of ty Six Candidates . ( Continued from page 1) dren of 17.4 good set of teeth. Ald, re -oRrueger sald the clty could af- ford fluoridation while Ald. Ly- ons sald he would have saved ¥ ‘gomne dental bills i fluoridation ‘had been In effect when he got married. With regard to taxing machin- ery for general purposes, Ald’ Bellis, Mr. Glasscy and Mr. Go- mez were opposed to the practice for fenr of its effect on Industry and business, both present and future. Ald. Krueger agreed, but ‘apointed out that the principle was wrong In that it affected only a section of the people---those ¢ ‘with machinery. General taxa- tion should be spread out, he sid, adding that a business tax was the answer, TAXED ON IMPROVEMENTS Mr. Lester sald he favored tax- Jng machinery as did Ald, Lyons. Mr. Lester sald that a $1,000 shack might hotse $30,000 worth of machinery, but the city could Jonty get taxes on the building. A businessman inproving his lo- cation was taxed on the lmprove- ments, he sald. The tax war fair, Ald. Lyons said, because It taxed the ma- chinery which was used to create the money. Two-thirds of in- dustry’s taxes went to the feder- al government anyway, Ald. Ly- ons said and the machinery tax would amount lo one-tenth of ] per cent. A building code for the city was necessary, five cundidates told the meeting. The present code was drafted In 1912 and had been amended as late as 1940, Ald, Bellls pointed out. He sald that the National Building Code WHEAT KING Leiske, 12, of Belseker, Alto. was named the 1955 wheat | —~ Jerry J. ™ king of North. Amerlea at the International Live Stock Ex- position in Chieago. He was thought to be an adult when his sample of Chinook wheat was nicked from 300 entries, Lelske satd his father helpeti hin sow and harvest the wheat on the family's. 1500- acre farm, 60 miles northeast of Calgary. (CP Photo) (CP Photo) 2 At eran | Prisoners To Get Dr, D, A. Clarke, provinelal medical health offf_eer here, Closed ‘a rural butcher shop be- are related, { Dr. Clarke sald the typhold Was of a different type than “usual, VANCOUVER— B. C. School: t Executive, was placed on the ase, cause a father and his son who “operate it were “positive cases.” ‘Another son was one of the car- -rlers. Seven of the nine persons There is no tmmunity ‘from it, he sald, elther through vaccine or having had typhold.: The outbreak came seven weeks after Kelowna Hited the ban on sale of unnasteurized smiik within the city limits, | Incubation neriod of typhold 4s about two weeks, The disense ‘Is usuafly transmilted through Taw milk or polluted water, ! The nine known cases, all ifrom the rural area five miles east of here, have been Isolated. t — } ! ‘ t ‘Shot Hunter 4 Satisfactory” LUMBY, B.C, % —~ Fred Mor- rison oof Lumby, shot through the shoulder and tung by his sen: ina lyinting aeckdent Sanday, was in satisfactory condition In, hospital today, Mr. Morrison was taken to hose 7” pital after his son Barl gcel-i dentally shot him while reload.) fo jng ROMP sald. While tw the seately Soll, Vin? Hons Hlonded In gcotlond nl VON Os hotiles os ett atverdiemont fa not publivned ar dlipinye Cook's Jeweller’s Layaway Plan | Your Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Christnas i f \ t COTse ! ny (lt Lassorlations for the four western | oda tion committee dealing with status of principals, Mrs, Ricker was added to the vublieity committee headed by 4. WEL Mercer, Hew Westinin- ater. With a conference civen first shot at a deer but missed. He pointed (he rifle: at went of(as he was brhighag it, up ngaln, a of trustee dent of the season here. “RESCUE PLANE DUE VANCOUVER (b-- rescue phine was due here to- provinces proposed, another spe- thal committee consisting of: Arthur ‘Turner, Rossland; P.M. Hopkins, Kitimat, and Mr. Wood wos maned to bring dn a report on B.C. partlelpalion, ‘qdst stricken with pollo in Neva. | _ ts Ricker, HA, Moffat Of da last September. An executive: Prinee George and Lialson Of- of the BG, pollo fund, which sent! fleer F. M. Reder were appolnted yy nurses to Reo when Mr, to prepare a manual on the pingley was first strleken, sald duties and responsthilities of he was now well enough to We trustees, moved In an troa lung. The executive reatfirmed: pele eee new neering ee RBCSTA endoration ef fh pros TINE CLIMATE vinchay salary scale wilh zonal’ Climate of the Mil dstands: ds adjustments to be dneluded as compuralvely cool for the Pa- ah fabegral purt of the salary cific Lroples, temperatures rarely: grant calculation formutn. irising above 00 degrees, IOI EERIE COLELLO LEIT EY t It’s Time To Check Your f — Gift List... 4 | > SLIPPERS THE PRACTICAL, jl PERFECY GIFT MEN'S Opera — Monieas a Shaverlinign m~ Fally -- und Stlpper sox $2.65 to $6.45 LADIES’ Mocnentis —— Milton heaps Wngn = Wedglty —- Mepelnn mm ld Vell om STlnye = Klastle Nbredetiles CHILDREN'S Macunsltiy ae Feltn -» Shei Wgn = Andis = Zipper. Kleeve Mined omens, — Feit Strapa = Animal Slipper HON. SSCS ESS TEC STEM ESSE se eeeeeT STs HS9 to $3.15 S95 to $6495 : Shop carly While selection Is | Complete | Governmund of Uritlsh Colmmeli FASHION FOOTWEAR WRC WINCH UCHLCLEACLERCHRCIC LELEEICIC CI UH RUIERRICIIG vie 3 : A ! ! | | Enrl, folowing hh father, wast fo An REAP) day with Lewl. Lingleyad3-yeare old University of B.C, psyeholo-: * was presently under revision with a section covering the Pacific coast. Favoring adoption of this revised code were Aldermen Krueger and Lyons and Mr..Go-! mez and Lester, who saw in It! a preventative measure to ram- New Machine VICTORIA @ -— Provinctal : cabinet today authoriied pure. chase of a new machine for; . , Imaking licence plates al Oakal-- shackle buildings. ‘Ia prison, _ DOING SAME JOR The new equipment, costing: Neither of the three present} §9g,289, will replace machines | aldermen nor ex-alderman Go-jdeseribed as “obsolete and in-, mea favored city management. | adequate,” | Ald. Bellis, Krueger and Lyons) Qakalla inmaies have ben felt that the Job was being done making PC's mator oveliele ; by City Clerk Comptroller R. W."ticenee plates for innny years, Long who they satd served 8 gy 9 hand-operated stamp press. | liaison between the council andiphe rapid increase in the num- | ber of cars and trucks an the | the heads of departments. Mr.! Gomez pointed out that no ONC} road has added to the provlen:. ; man would have all the necessary; 1) the 1956 Heence year, 400,-, qualifications for a elty mane! ana les cmantend | ager, plus a knowledge of local O00-oddl plates will be reyulred, | conditions. EXPAND INDIA'S STEEL Mr, Glassey said the plan could NEW DELHI (A delegat‘on; wore Pe ee nan chosen of British stec! experts 1s coming Mr. Lester sald that there were! here for talks with the kovern~ arguments both for and against ment in connection with estab- a city manager, He sald adop- | ishing a third steel plant in this ton of the plan would have to be Country. The proposed plant In ira long-range basis after a ref-{ West Bengal would have a cap- erendum on the question hadi Aclly of 1,000,000 tons of Ingots been placed before the electors. | annually. iy on . At Mr, Abel overruffed with the Coffee Break sat king but after that there was no way to shut oul Me. Masters’ ten! Rpot and the ace of clubs com. | pleted the set. , i tee enn pe att Jen ee et ee ge ai AR SUBMITS LOW TENDER | VICTORIA 3 —Munnix Lid, of Vancouver has submitted low: tender of $1,720,304 for construc: | ton of the substructure of the, proposed $2,750,000 PGE railway: bridge acrass the Peace river near! 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