ENTERTAINER'S SUITCASE .-V t 4 1 ' ' i ''- Jl ' ' ' ' fiinee Rupert Daily News ...A if" Y'l' k . Wednesday, June 23, 1U54 ' 1 T'JP- " 'V V! t ' - c; """ T-f r---" -' : . .;.'.. . i". v" ' 'i 4 - - "l 'V I - ' w j . 100-Year Old Kitchener Still Looking to Future HAOERSTOWN, Md. iHarry Albacker entertainer, says the person who swiped hii Monday l.i in for a surprise. a Ifuvfliin. suise h,,,.! The suitcase, taken from a car in front r L . . 1KJIC1, talned a 10-foot python Thp mnnkp nmhnhlv tunn't . iueii awav h around, either. Albacker said he had iu,t ia ,li ""'..""'vl - KITCHENER. Ont. Kitchener. Ontario's sixth city, bv Mennonites from Pennsyl and as a result the Ontario hydro-electric power commission was created. On Oct. 11. 1910 Sir Adam Beck who piloted the It isn't likely to move around until 1U gets hungry in few"" vania, this year marks the lOOtli anniversary of its Incorporation hydro bill through the legLsla TODAY 7 p.m. -8:35 as a municipality. I we, pressed a button that nood- Nurtured by a hardy German ed Beilin with light, the first npnnle forced bv public Opinion; distant municipality to receive MISS ROBIN CRUSOE "I'LL GET YOU" electricity from Niagara. in 1916 to change its name, the city has grown into one of the I.I l. . i. Development never stopped In 1912, Btiii.i wa.i prociuuiicJ -city. Then Canada entered the "Mr against Germany. Manufacturers began getting complain a from customers who said .hey coukin t se.l products w i t n madu-in-Berlin - lakcls. Newspapers galled Berlin pro-Gc--man. ., .... The ci.y was split over the issue, bui finally citizens voted most highly-iiutustnauzea centres in- Canada. The present popul:'ioii Is a-773. The community actually had Its beginning 148 years ago when Abraham Weber rode through Indian country to select land for a farm. Soon, Benjamin Eby and Joseph Schneider drove their Contestoga wagons up from Pennsylvania to settle o.-i land under British rule which f ''luV'i I ; i v- - - ill 1 I VVJ4 I ' "i STM WW I u w' xl II- they felt gave them security foi-jto change -the name The new name was chosen irom thou- lhe:r homes and their religion. LA.- - tMte' ii-iWi r-m sands submitted in a city-spon- i KMPEKOK IIONORKD Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, Chancellor of the University of Montreal, presents T.n honorary degree to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia during the university's' convocation. The emperor was on a state visit to Canada.' Others followed from Pennsylvania and from Germany. Mr. cy caiieu the hamlet Berlin to make the newcomers feci rt home. In 1854, Berlin was incorporated as a village. jne vinage thrived. It became the Waterloo county seat. It had a weekly newspaper, several ii anp-;, uur taverns. n.neJchureii sored con. est. Kitchener was selected in honor of the famo.is British soldier and war minister In the First World War. Earl Kitchener had been lost at sea fhortly before. On Sept. 1, 1913, Berlin officially became Kitchener. Following the war s end. Kit- I V. ' 5 'ill'"''' ' ? 1" BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE All the pageantry and gallantry WarmerCoior V , ' ' ' T 5- of the West's Indian Country! congregations, a German band, -encner wem oacK io ine uusi- soc.clv. less of expanding. New indm The construction of tlie ma.n tries came to the city. The end line of the Grand Trunk Railway of the Second Woild War THIS IS NOT the picture editor at work. The fellow intent on studying the nrcatives is Mamc, a resident of Copenhagen, Denmark. v.ho took' pictures of the photographer who took pictures of him. Apparently the clump is pleased with his work, but he'd better watch his -cropping" or it will get him in trouble. 9 through the community brought brougnt mnusancis oi imm.- R p LnjLLI ACttry BLACKWOOD ulmiuuu more people and more business, graiits-mustly from Germany. UX JMk a. fewu '4 STARTS TOMORROW shout siBjitis "When fish fight" "Feline Frame ly SHOWS AT 7 p.m. - 9:15 Sat Mat. J:M . i ll .n la-o, Berlin became a towj Rcc entiy Mr "play Second Hand Low" (-an Be Serious Mistake It had a population of more than of adjoining land, doubling the J . i 3,ooo se of the city. . j ' When you were first learning to play brjdge, did Pacing Berlin'i growth was; Kitchener has sired many a: , i h-inrl low?" That "nuv cu.fonH that of neighboring Waterloo famous name-the late Prime J'OU leain the adage, play Second naiK 10W . indl and the two towns grew closer I Minister W. L. Mackenzie King, ! arJvice will SCTVe J'OU t'U in most CUSfS, l)Ut it is a and! Louis Brelthaupt, Ontario's lieu- together, both 'physically :t.fb t,Ah it V,i;n,ll-v SPECIALS on A rAMOUS PIAYEIS THEATRt i tenant-governor, inaoei uun- m-nwuo iiu.-)iaic iu lunvtv ijmmtj. culturally. ham, author of the "Trail or the There are many exceptions -,.-. ' u' iJ..h'7. ua lld both Conestoga," Walter Zinn, one of and l want ,0 show you a num- , 'su,it- rh" way' nc, a the top five atomic scientists mi bpr of situations where you sot-iip suit and entiy. KOIIKRT RYAN in "INFERNO" TOOAY t. - 9 p.m. tnp United States, and Kennen : should v,r,,,iH ri, do n.vt lust tii the opposite mi,, uim -. - ilvit I here was nctnine i.tr mi-. SUMMER SHOES and Margaret Sturm Miller,, 1Si pay s(.cond hand high c.'ime novelists. , . - Their international sacnger-fests drew thousands to hear the bands and choirs. During the 80 s, Berlin's population almost doubled. The townspeople prospered; 80 percent owned their own homes Modern-minded business men pooled their efforts in proposing electric poWer from Niagara falls Dale to do but try fur a club . split. Wlirn this failed to terialize, down he went. Ttlt ' ' f , The city has never .yopned thinking of the future. The planning commission is preparing for another 100.000 people. I ((It THAI Ladi les Lighthouse Keeper's Family Has No Time To Be Lonely .95 .95 .95 $ $ - - Styles Styles South dealer Butll HiUfR ulii(nitU' Nnrlll (Ml. llM'l) S-K 8 H 0 Ml O 10 ft 2 c a git (Mr. CiuihIiii) (Mr. Muoler) S - 7 3 S-- J 10 4 2 H-Kli H--A 7 2 r Q 8 7 6 5 r K 4 C- 8 3 C J 10 H 3 i h.Miiii (Mr. n.ihi , H A 4 0 5 H Q J 10 I A J 3 C K 9 4 The bidding: South West North Eut 1 NT Pass 2 nT Psk 3 MT All Pass Men's it'' Fashion Fooiwear EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING company" , She also looks after a cow and bull, poultry and hogs to keep , her family In fresh milk and j eggs, pork and occasionally veal. Their home is modern, with a j large refrigerator and running water from a stream Duguay i 4 v. ' l: PORT MENIER, Anticosti Island CP On a bleak, wind-furrowed point pf Anticosti Island stands a white tower surrounded bv a number of small buildings. This is the world of J. M. Du-guay. lighthouse keeper. The department of transport beacon, nine miles over a bumpy road from Port Meunier, Anti-"nsti's onlv settlement, has been the home for three generations of the Duguay family. Th lih ibst Difunv'x fnther tended until he' died at 7.1, flicks out over one of thi cour.tly's traced, dammed and then tap-i 7 , pe(j In today's deal Mr. Ch'rnpion Whnn the shinnlne season obened th six of diamonds and ctarto riiifllnv ri;ps hpfnrp dawn. I Mr. Dale killed the kim with the winners he three Uo i'no or. tiklnnt an Ulnnrter acp ace. Counting Counting hiS his whn.. snlarv hp himself Dav.v in i could rould see sw three tn,Ke spades, spades, eventually! two dia- W ll,rh himhr tthirp thfV '. ClUbS and monds:, A ninth trick w ji nvtijl-' cheek inruments and cxting- NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT IT PARKER'S DO ame if tue ciuds ornKe 3 uisn uie ngni. , . 7 - ANOTHFK C H ANGE The light itself ts virtually a bustest shipping routes the St. Lawrence. Kis grandfather, too, climbed the long stairs to the huge coal-oil lamp, revolving to the steady click-clack of bearings , --a-, , There wi,s smother chance tur the- ninth trick. 1 A heart, win-: nei could be. set uo if Mr Mast- : It is rated at tower loft to light the lamp at every 18 seconds 56.000 candlepower and is Ut ers had t least one of the out-; STORAGE I SELL USED CABS FOR LESS! PHONE with a match. ; ' standing honors and if h - were With the light out. Duguay re- kind enough to play second low turns to bed fir an hour's sleep on the first heart lead from onrl Is un "ain at six o'clock to dummy. work around the hou?e and do j Mr. Dale went to thp board odd Jobs until early evening I with the king of spades and led when it Is again time to light j back the nine of hearts. Now the lamp. see what happens if Mr. Masters One of the major chores of the I carelessly (or purposely, for that 51 l'OUI SUDAN. Two-tone. Custom heater and air conditioning. $4 IZC Good family car W 4J K;KI -'i-TO PICKUP.. A t;ood utility truck. New brake lining. Good condition. Only ... SOfin dusk and extinguish it at dawn. Life around the lamp is simple but hard for spare, tanned Du- j guay, his wife and. three. pf their: eight children who have not yet gone off to school.- Everything revoives ?. rouna their own tight" little community the barns, the Duguay home, the boat houses, the buildings housing the fog and radio equipment and, overlooking it all, the slender tower housing the light. Between late November and early March, while winter stops shipping and the light stands CHARLES summer months Is painting the I matterl plays a low card MV V For a (iMl In v in Kntertainnient Dcin'l miss "tirigariimn" June 22-2K 5? I'ORI Cuslomline Sedan. '53 KKI PICKUP. Auto- Custom radio and heater matic transmission. Cus- and air condillnnint;. 2- torn heater and air con- 120-foot tower from front steps to beacon. All the inside jobs get COBURN TODAY a mustard-yellow coat. Mrs. Duftuay and the children man tone paint, e x e p 1 1 e n t ditioning. Very low Mr. Champion wins with the king of hearts and that is his last entry. He can set up his diamond suit by surrendering a trick to Mr. Dale's jack, but what good would that do? He now has no possible entry. And Mr. Masters has no more diamonds. ronriition. S-f OQA mile-ape. S ipulate the pulley-board in which SOL a SIEGEL- HOWARD HAWKS CHARLES IEDERER 1850 idle, Duguay overhauls the lamp, i' j T . . stands to paint the . 1 . I ; 1 -.tVinr . - tower s Part' onninmpnt Tn odd moments he I uPPer XUJV An A-l bargain l or a rjmiil ISnv in I sed Cars Just Ask for Drrry. YOUK I OII-!WOAKCII DIJAI I K Du- hunts for'sauaw duck or deer! As. king of his little world TOTEM BILL SCUBY FURS ir.ust be a hunter, boat- Thursday to Saturday 7 p.m. - 0:10 Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. Cartoon - Adventure and rabbit. Buav huilde.- and woodsman, a qualified radio operatoi and 1 MASTERS PLAYS HIS WAY N j But of course Mr. Musters did I not go for that Second hand low I stuff. Not on this deal. He went KA.MOI S Pl.AYKItSTllKVTKI Bob Parker Limited "The Hume of Friendly Service" A ".It-...-; . Mrs. Duguay cans the meat to provide variety to the supplies brought twice a year by a transport department supply vessel. ..n.u...., , With the ace of hearts is that of weatherman. He must "V ,. . :,, land fired a diamond. Mr. Cham I ' 1 yAw&mm m- ICIillllltllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 pion won with the queen and led a third diamond, clear.ng the know when hi-, goes to bed at night that there is no chance of fog or storm rolling up while he s asleep to hide the light. At noon or midnleht, with the first wisp of mis, the fog horn must take over for the light to Wallace's Department Store jj Mow - Lansea Sweaters : At New Lower Prices Tit1 i", ta- 4 v ' e. lead the ships past the potnt of land on which stands Duguay's Mi U, - little world. PURE WOOL II 11 MADE IN SCOTLAND r I hn d'.friiM'iiicni is n published flicnlavcd hv ill' l.)ftiir Control lioa itr hy the Oitvernmcfii of Hrifiih Hi n ''(rifs HI 1 V1" Popular Steamer ;.Vtr COME AND TEST OUR 1954 STUDEBAKER Prince Rupert SAILS FOK VANCOUVER and hilcrmediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN fid Pvcgular Pullovers $7.95 Pullover with Collar $8.95 9 Regular Cardigans .. $12.95 Lan:,ca has always been Prince Rupert's most popu!ar sweater. Now, due to volume production and volume sales, Lansea and Wallace's offer you the same quality at new reduced prices. Don't Soy "Sweaters" Soy LANSEA! There's Only One Lonseo Wallace's Dept. Store When you ask yourself- 'Which vinegtr ' shall 1 use? To truke the best salads you buy the best fresh fruiti and vcjretallcs. To add the final flavour touch you need the best vinegar. So, to the question: 'Which vinegar ?" the answer is obvious "I Icitiz !" It saves you money because a little rocs such a long way. Heinz males three kinds of Vinegar White. Cider ad Malt. iiEinz v in eg An s ;v WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service A 1 STATION WAGONS For a rood economical car try our A-.tO AUSTIN. A complete car with a low price of only $1495, that Includes foam rubber seals, leather upholstery, directional signals and healer-defroster unit. SUPERIOR "auto service For reservations write 01 I call City or Depot Office -,'f I Prince Rupert, B C. I a r u m m