r Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 12, 1952 spot preparations, work began as long as last fall on the ordering of new lodge equipment and of replacement items. New lodge equipment this year includes two more glass top limousines which Jasper Opens Doors to Landslide of Tourists Russian Children Can't Gel Enough Toys and Clothes have been added to the fleet of j drives through the mrruntam sightseeing cars, to give guests j ' playground that is Jasper; jfia-maximum enjoyment of the tional Park. By THOMAS HARRIS JASPER Opening day of th2 summer season at Jasper Park, Lodge, famed Canadian Roekie; resort, was offfcially today, but it actually bvgan two months ae;o, when Harold Gunning, maa- THE UNIVERSALE FRIDAY AND STOCKHOLM (Reuters) Run-1 la's leaders, bu.sy with the cold j war, are forgetting the chil-! Iron. i greenhouse1, thj rowers to be cut for decorating the dining room tables were also brought to bloom, so that everywhere one looks gay floral color add to the ccnic beauty of the resoit. Th3 greunfikecpers staff, Um. has beei hard at work f;;r weeks, to bring the champi'-Ttship golf course into top thapa for if.st. clav players. SATURDAY ..jgr s clothmg nurs-l Umt u Mr Gunning has been Lh fnr , l "re-aiLl!?e th,nt's:uusy supervising th refurnish-herina a chd happy-are ;lnof the villae of ,og bunga. fheTr the Qpviet vigt ?r Union. rS'n8ly S:arCe m I main lodge to have everyih.ne in readings for the ill if,' j" in"" "'I Hl"i-i''iil mhhihipiwumtoj i. , - a I ; " " , - ; tt 1 ; - - ., If I 'I r - U H " 4? 1 I t ' J , V t - V. ,J t 1 l; 4 :A j I . I c j v - , f u 1 ' . i !' v'J - , , t t 1 5 . K V ; V''l giw i And of course the term if 1 i . 1 . ' even oinciais, ; an lval of the first guests of the j equipment and the canons and ire writing to the papers com- year. : rowboats used or. Lac Boauvert )laining about it. Some maintenance work has have had to b reconditioned The output of children's foot- teen carried on all winter by the and the swimming pool carefully vea, one labor leader wrote, small year round staff, but scrubbed out. was only 76 per cent of the vol-! springtime activities have ben In addition to ali the on 1hc lme planned. Output of chil- j many. All of the fut ilture iren's stockings was only 74 per which had been stacked and TIES For Fathers Day USE eni or the quota. ici-vcred for the winter, had to The Moscow area, 'formerly a'bf! clearPl and placed in po'-t-oig supplier of children's goods tion; rugs uni oiled and cleaned; ut down its output of schooi ' walis- ceilings and floors clean-:hlldren's equipment and ston- ' ed and some of thern refinished; 1.00 (Sll See our outstanding disolay of brand new tics for Father's Day! New shopss in kniti and neat patterns. The very newest thing. At one Low Pries Striking New Irvriol to go on tics .... 50c ped making clothing for chil- draperies cleaned and rejiung; iren under school age. : uni-.. rinia linen and t i.is io; the 650 guests accommodated at Pro i the Inripp nil), in nrridr- e ,pf. ir Leningrad area, which AND GET light bulbs replaced in all the fix- F auccd "thousands of hih class children's goods before the war," new Is Importing them. lures and lamps after these had i heen nlennpH- tho uimmpr cfnff In the outlying republics! nf more than dftn a ccftmhlj.rl onrl themselves, things are worse, i mw memhers trained for their TTrmrr EIE PISH STORY Flve-yeat-olii Tim Malvinczky of Calgary aali-wtv felt the heady thrill experienced by veteran fisher-n. maki iK a truly big catch. He stands proudly beside the jound. 41 -inch pike he hooked In the Bow River near Calgary, ild on to it until help came to land the big battler. (CP PHOTO) duties. About a month ago, the gardening staff began the outdoor planting of the flower beds and rock garden which, beautify the spacious lawns in front of the main lodge and the bungalows. The hanging baskets and' flower boxes brightening the porches and the potted plants for the interior of the lounge in the ma'n U03P "In the Ukraine," the labor leader wrote, "one would think that children had lost all interest In toys." NO PRODUCTION Reasons given for the shortages of children's goods are: There is no real central plan-, ning for the production of children's goods. Manufacture Is the responsibility of the local industries' leaders and they are often Indifferent. The local industries are asked Jo produce children's goods to a certain value each year. Many factories take the easy way and produce shoddy, expensive goods. The toy Industry and chil- firpn'H Cr-rHc tnriiiKt Hue in nan. lew Machine Keeps Babies MEN'S HATS MEN'S SUITS Genuine fur felt hats in a good Ten o-ly varn dved Worsted range of styles and colors. Suits at a terrific saving. Sizes All sizes. Re-. $5.95: . 34 to 42 SPECIAL SPECIAL W1 cjP MEN'S JACKETS MEN'S DRESS PANTS Como in and sc?c the large assort- I arg,.? ossorfcrt of fine dress ment of jackets at clearing oants to clear at one price, trices Size 2? to A .. . : 2.98 to 10.98 9.95 building were coaxed to bloom in IT'S THE SURE WAYS time for the opening. In the ive Though Heart Stops Plan Grants For Farmers ORONTO (CP) An artificial rIunp in i tunc devised heve suf c.vstuily kept a baby r tor live hours while ho is heart was stopped. !x machine, considered the ; m the world likely to be OTTAWA CP)- The federal eraiare badly located, and iis-government plans to boost the in pcrsecl wid(,ly separated areaSi intensively to take over the grants made toward construe- making distribution difficult. (ut me numan neari ana i" ume aguuunurai ware-, Many provinclai towns lack a during treatment, was houses and cold storage plants, children's goods stores so thai F'.r the prr.fessiena! or the woman w!i craves utmost comfort in hrr shoes cur white oxfords in all sires. (0 on txiiiuiiioii wjuay n6umnuii nuiuoKi uaiuniL-i (j)c manufacturers receive ut toiencan Medical Associa- today gave notice on the Com- Uc guidance on customer needs annual convention In Chi-S mens order paper of a bill to! Raw materials are scarce and increase the grants. jail the available evidence reach- : tt the work of eight ex- Under existing legislation, the ; ing hr,!X. pomts to tnls bfi a led by Dr. VV. T. Mustard, federal government contributes major reason for the tov short- R ,V L t iuile and Dr. John , up to 30 per cent of the cost of ages. ail of Toronto. It com- , warenou-ses or com storage A1i thp POnt rolled newsivmer-. two main sections: a plants erected by co-operatives assure reariers that the state is or others for the use of farm- planning improvements. But no mcchani- crs. Under the new bill, the one says wnen the improve. Campbell federal grant will be 33 V3 per ments will take place the hant- ent. i sii'J a iung. -,: h-.-art. entirely eas drvised by n. u n'.n Her ()f it a "Must" to visit our New Dress Fashion Department this weekend while tlo selection 0 SumnrorHrcsses or at their best. At present the federal grants rire f-premt ever a period of years British Coluotbia uses $1,400.- atter the warehouse or plant is 00C of clorine, $300,000 of sulphur ''-itileted. Under the new legis- "ncl $450,000 of caustic oda an- lation the government will have nufl"y j the manufacture of nve cl-nost cvcry k;nd of material in :;rU;u!c. It is produced Tiiuilly by the Eldorado fiui.i u I'm I jii-pe, crown j.iiy winch also makes ttv..; n '.i.c imi.ilt l;onib used i'f n iuMt.iient. :? iunt! part Is simply a i'y's linis. Ni,. surccsslttl Sii.i' al iu:v; h is yet been ?'l. many !ov?!y tyles for you to chaos 2 from. . w j iU.i Hi-am im-,,'"f3. of all. they ore budnet priced, and riaht necilntely. fro"T the best dress manufacturers in "arJa though the attempts to correct their conditions failed surgical-,v, Hitiiui.il heart-lung ma- time kept thtrn alive though 'heir hearts were slopped. ivy, been used . Ij. bi-s will!'- Ml m-ms p& . n:c!iiiie W Hi ci; il h":ll!;, w JUNIORS' - M'SSS' inri -WOMEN 5 SiZCS V tomato j III t . i --4 SOUP i w v .'1' NYLON SLIPS Ladies' lOO' , N'ion Tricot slips vith fancy lace trim. Exceptional value Wh c only. Sizes 32 'to 33 NYLON HOSE Ladies' 5' naune 15 denier first ouality N'o"1 ulorc. Full fashioned, dark secns. All new Summer cnlois. 'Sizes 8V2 to 1 1 THIS WEEK THE MERCHANTS OF n BLOUSES BLOUSES BLOUSES Fussy .styles in C r e ) e B'ouses. Excentional values Sizes " O 40 " 12 to 20 M' Blister Criskay blouses In Tailored style in fine broadcloth. White and robrs. While and Pav'el colors. WILL BE FEATURING THE HEINZ ALL-STAR PARADE OF 57 VARIETIES .98 Sizes 12 to 20 h . ... 2.98 Shv 12 ,!o 18 a lianner week for ill 1 Tl RAYON BRIEFS JM mmm tegs HART mfj v ilUii mm- , .. mm i 'rV3 ood cuality ladies' brief style your favourite Heinz Products ill lie in good supply. Join the parade! March np lr your grocer's now and come away treasure-laden with taste treats lor your family and friends. iMiitwrwi vre in search of lop quality fiiils. You'll faiifl your dealer's More all dressed up with Heinz lmmiers mid prominent displays of the fainnis 57 Varieties. All SWEATERS Clearing hnc of sweaters. All soscicllv o-'cod Ycti'll have to see thece lo onnreciat the value. Ses Mo20.' 2.95 to 4.95 White value oanties in Exccotiona and colors. Sizes S-M-L UP! STOCK UP! STOCK UP! STOCK pr. !. B bv S El x Ul VlNE0f w -- tomatcI -1 jkhKBl if 3 rd Ave. at 6th Street s adveriisement is not published or displayed by the Liq" Con'rol Board or by the Government of British Columbia