~ ! CNR Vice-President Named For Nova Scotia Top Post Al Prince Rupert Daily News 4 10% =, igvé er. b6-y« ar-old former vice-presi = dent (t e Canadian National Railways, has bee pointed Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scot He A Prince Rupert. He came here Gurd3 w last Nevember. first B t : i ish E part . Bai npal ‘ , own vA n : : press s in a N app i Mii S € , a Ce BIG AIRLIFT—T ; I tin a aiid: Ww au Cc ist th ommunis m 5 : e ° He ‘ am Demonstration “. : . Fails Badi sie : Yy I CAN'T GO ON BERLIN AP ( nun { tir ron y . W Berlir favora \ ) ing E nly 00 1 é trip t t Fre G t 1 Lak A pone , FD nswere he : \ wher G 4 ¢ . . . daught J ns Ficus , : . g tl n k H. Ro t € westert ; He LOST FOOD Wa Me { ns ; _ i ras : : ; and I i “t PIS SE leg ri i ' re in Berlit I . 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THOMAS, Ont. @—-Visitors VANCOUVER : FStands the yoy U.S. Wins Continued from page 5 a Today's Stocks ; ment iS “syMpathetic to this southwestern Ontario city American Standard 16 licen” to 4 inext week will see one of the BRX 03 | He ihe tne lh jlargest historical pageants ever Cariboo Quartz 140 = 1e Col istaged in Canada. Congress O7 ports leade For six consecutive evenings; Giant Mascot 93 | Would have a “good ers, more than 800 men and women Indian Mines 16%4/ only in bettering th, ‘% from St. Thomas and Elgin) pioneer 2.00 Cataiiaiis tenaraiy | ealth County will reproduce scenes Premier Border 28 “i we nerally but ip from the district's colorful past Privateer 05 ducing better athlet on a 400-foot, panoramic stage Reeves Macdonald 4.00 Many of the sequences will be| Reno 04 from tbe life of Col. Thomas Sheep Creek 145 Talbot, one time secretary to Silbak Premier 50 lieutenant-governor John Grav- Taku River: 07 es Simcoe, who founded a Venanda 031% | settlement on the shores of Lake Gatnon alk 2%, Erie in 1803 Spud Valley 0614 His home still is one of the Silver Stamtnrd 190 }pioneer shrines of southern On- West tars ivan ines 4.90 K h rv: he iron-ore project tario, and local historians — Oils— g ss Cees ave slept’ for many’ | t0 tell of the military expiitte 0 Anglo Canadian 7.60 5 ik inte rth development the Irish-born settler who found- * P Con a 43 a a : ; ed a near-feudal estate on his cia hasaunt ~ foes ee se e, unloads supplies at | 5 999-acke grant of rich farming aa at Ace a Nij CP PHOTO) ian Regiment are also sched- ‘ ndety PLUS | uled SSP : Lord Elgin, grandson of a for- J \ CESAR pe mer governor-general of Can- > ROMERO SELECTED SHORTS For Big Dam rRAIL, B. ¢ Construction |its name, will be on hand with mye i? iot need to topple an Lacy Elgin and Premier Frost to « TDi7 1 t y pillar ef concrete in|open the West Elgin Caledonian TODAY SHOWS t f iilding a dam/}gamrés at Dutton, 20 miles west aA na ore 4 he iulent water of the | of here Aug. 4 AND TUESDAY 7—9:0] P Oreille River at Waneta Later, with Health Minister f ( solidated Mining and! Martin and other officials, they . Compar will lay the cornerstone of the wok of erecting the| new $3,500,000 St. Thomas wee| wha ene — ‘ . ieture was | Hospital. The 330-bed structure 1 WARNER to start, news of special|is expected to be completed in| 4 Bros. water regulation on the river up- | 1953 | AY 1 ited States pre- Many changes have taken ea 1eLhod {or pro-| mace since Lord Elgin’s grand-| | } a temporary bar across, M@ther pfesided over Canada’s a 4 - pow site arhievement of responsible gov renee ar ' t Gorge power érnment, and risked injury when iR Awa plan sezin storing |Montreal mobs burned the 'R — ft °| Houses of Parliament. | FRANK OVEJOY A sh downstream, cee yen ce Oe et oerciem ww LEWIS SEILER dam a deni Falls will cut FISHING GROUNDS wie Giscnarge Pend-d Oreikk Canada's fishing grounds, both TODAY to WEDNESDAY wa to a minimum for a period| ocean and inland are unsurpass- | Evening Shows Ss dk tat sheee As a result, the | ed in extent by those of any othe: 7: - 9: pm A FAMOUS PLAYERS THE tiow of the ver al Waneta will | eoyntry. Dé it DY about 950° enabling | - od —— won. iction n to put in a os ock-fil d I normal an oo netnoas ‘ lhe W eta Power Plant is. be- ng built near the confluence ol ° * the Pend-d'Oreilie River with the Give the Public a Break Columhbja, 13 miles south of Trail eee One oi the probdiems facing con- ruction engineets wag the joo yf placing a temporary dam| . across the south two thirds of | Kee it | fo ed W th the river, to allow work to pro-| p n rm i ceed on that part of the main dam, In view of irregular con- e ® tour of the river bed and the} large volume of swiftly moving} water, the tipping of the mono- ews a er ver | | lith offered the easiest and most) practical method Details of the monolith plan had been worked out and con- ' struction of the concrete pillar When a cothier advertises that he has just received a supply o! Started when restrictions ir was ‘received. level drops i was slated to have word of the water the United States When the water mid-August, it will be possible to construct the tempdrary dam using some 15,000 cubic yards of rock and gravel. The Waneta Power Plant i scheduled for completion late in 1953. It have provision for | four generating units. The initial} installation of two units will have a combined maximum output 210,000 h.p. About 900 men are at work on} the project, which has an esti- mated cost of $30,000,000. | x } will of} Class: ied Ads Poy shaft from the ada, from whom the county takes NEWS ~— your favorite shirts THAT'S NEWS When a housewife sees an ad proclaiming the arrival of new THAT'S NEWS When a store announces to Mom that it has unpacked a ship: curtains and sheets— + THAT'S NEWS Tell folks what you have to sell—keep them informed through ment of shorts— the medium of this daily newspaper. Give them the merchan- dising news and keep your cash register ringing. Newspaper advertisers sell more merchandise traceable through the cash register every day. : THE DAILY NEWS A small rope from He completed most of his (CP PHOTO)