;:0 Prince Rupert Daily News Ei'Gl '"Jr. ounr 'A'rps.iiinx N.S. Develops Tyrone Power Leaves Fox Studios : sal - Itv ItOU THOM AS EAST IK WEST The Pacific en.! of the Panama Canal is CT miles cast of the Atlantic end. bemuse of t tie twist in the nan nv land neck. MOST PEOPLE New York State, with a population of H.830.000. has been Hie most populated stated :n the United States .since 1820. Large Market For Peat Moss MlllllRM!K(ll3Bf)iiii was 10 years al Fox and 1 did only one picture for another studio. That was 'Marie Antoinette,-' which was 14 years ago!" Powe. admitted li s severance was initiated by the studio. His regular contract would have expired in December, and the studio wanted to. make an adjustment. By "this d -al," he was referring to his current picture, HOLLYWOOD iAP A moving van recently pulled up before ;Tyru.e Powvr's iirex.su :g room on the 20th Century-Fox lot and lu.ulrd away all the actor's personal effects. This signalled the end of one of the longest and most .successful contracts in movie history. Power is not completely severed from the studio. He still has a picture to do there in ititw THI tv-rfiT. -,,,, r-.-r.nrrZT1"" -.a j IK """'5 8: p.m. u . ,0, ,, lNGMitM(Nr f ' l " .( re: 'i! thvir films, but take 50 per cent of the profits. "It's the only kind of a deal that makes sense in these times," Power remarked. "Even If Fox paid me five times what I was getting, I couldn't kevp any more than I do. But under the U-I deal, the money comes in over a period of time and piles up in other countries. Then I can go to those countries and spvnd it." He remarke dthat the system was also good for the studio, which might not be able to make the picture if it had to pay a top star's salary. The bill would come to 25 per cent of the picture's cost. and another in 1954. But" for the "Mississippi Gambler." It is o le fir.;t time in 16 years, he is free of those fabulous contracts which of ftudio control Universal-International im also EI-.KWK'K, NS. (CP) Expand- 1 ins; markets for peat moss are .jinUiiiv; a big industry for Nova l Scotia. The Annapolis Valley i Peat Moss Company, started l two years ago. cxjxots to ship ' ahout 1UO.C00 bales of moss from 1 the province this year. i Source of" the company's nia-1 tcn.il l.-. the Caribou Bog. near this Aiu'.apoiis Valley town. The , og. cxuiuiiiig over 500 acres, contains more than 50(1.000 tons : of high quality moss. t Although peat is best known ' is a fuel, it has been found 1 3 have many other uses. Not a! new cii.-.coverv in Nova Scotia, j How does it feel? offered to such stars a.s Errol "Great." he replied. "I'm be- Flynn. Gregory Peck. Irene ginning to realize what the out- Dunne. James Stewart and Alan side world is like. After all, I Ladd. The stars get no pay for moisture and keeps poultry free For A Girl's Outdoor Summer-It's Wallace's SWIM SUITS SUN SUITS SHORTS SKIRTS BLOUSES TEE SHIRTS BLAZERS JEANS OVERALLS SWEATERS Horn vermin. Although not a fertilizer, !t is used extensively in gardens as a soil conditioner and ns a the Mines XX partment investi Canada Designs New Type of Cargo Ship OTTAWA (CP) Canada is de- quickly equipped with defensty signing a new-type ocean cargo; guns and for uii.iii.u n.... finding ! base for composting manure. As ' gated deposits in 19-16. " ()N( I I!T M V(,( " .305.000 tons in all, with the I a mulch, its uses are equally i Caribou Bog in the most con- important. It prevents growth ' ivnu nl location, parallel wall of weeds and retains moisture! r : ci -i. n . . . tuning jngwj : . y; p.m. MotlDCC SajJiJu. 5 i the ranrnad and only 15 miles in the soil. As a substitute for from the deep water port of absorbent cotton, it is used for iship to fit the country's re neu- with degaussinR gear for tralizing magnetic mines tort Williams. surgical dressings. It is also1 quirements in peace and war. The federal government has set up a committee to work out 1 Hand labor is found more sat-Jlllor. f?rt m- isfactory ..... than . mechanical ... ... . . ex- . pl It ls is , used H in P aimlane insnbi- . , specifications for the proposed H flaughs "-ON ; V JLlition in place of cork, as Uno- sh.p and the shipbuilding in- and four inch deep, it is tlien lru'n. IUlpr ancl . ln por and j 'try is co-operating with "Wallace's Dept. Store: lllllllllRIllRIIIIMIIIIIIIIRIMiiin dried in the sun. hauled by tractors to a processing plant, wher it is shredded, screened, pressed ami baled for .shipment. The oe)osit varies in depth from live to 27 feet. An interdepartmental government committee Including representatives o' .oe Canadian Maritime Com Ion and the Navy have star. s work on the project. Once th.; requirements have been settled, it Is expected the design drawings will be made by the technical section of the Canadian Shipbuilding and Ship Repairing Association, organization of steel shipyard owners. It was understood no decision h is been made as to whether one or more prototype vessels will be built in advance or the time when the vessels arc actually needed. chemicals, waxes, dyestuffs and' The project stems largely alcohol. As peat yarn it goes from Canada's experience in the into the manufacture of coarse. Second World War when the blankets and as peat fibre it is battle of the convoys put a se-mixed with wool for underwear, vere stress on the country's One of its latest uses is In shipbuilding facilities. Freight-production of metallic mages- ( is rolled off the shipyard ways iuni. In homes it is good for in large numbers eventually, packing fruits and vegetables but time had been lost in Bel- hk.iily .i:snitui;NT Since the moss, will absorb more than 20 times its weight : of water, it is used extensively : for poultry and stable litter. Tt .also absorbs odors a.s well r.s tor winter storage. ting the designs together DAILY NEWS WANT ADS PAY For Cool Cooking ... i; Cook Electrically 5 FANCY DISHES jus Cups and Saucers D'nncr Plarcs 5 SINGLE CUKNIK HQTfLATES $ Q (?5 5 Peach Lustre Teapots Dishes $ TWO BURNER HOTPLATES $10.55 Punch Bowl Sets $18.65 TABLE RANGETTE ?! muji Northern B. C Power Co. L td. S r.i-srirr I'.lock rtmiie I'll) ? l'unce Hmii-rt 15 C. Stewart, BC If' SCREEN ir FLASHES Following are the pictures luMiked by Totem Theatre for July: June 30-July 1 "The Lion and tiie Horse." with Steve Cochran. July 2 "The Blue Veil" Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton. July 3. 4. 5 "Deadline USA." Humphrey Bogart. Kim Hunter. July 7-8 "My Son John." Helen Hayes. Van Heflln. July 9-10 "Atomic City." Michael Moore. Nancy Gates. July ll-i2 'Tied Ball Express." Jeff Chandler, Atx Nicol. July 14-15 "Encore," Glynis Johns, Holand Culver. July 16-17 "San Francisco Story," Yvonne DeCarlo, Joel McCrra. July 18-19 "About Face," Gordon McRae, Eddie Braken July 21. 22. 2.- "When in Rome." Van Johnson. Paul Douglas; "its a Big Country," All Star Cast. July 24, 25, 26 "Belles on Their Toes, "Jeanne Crain, Myr-na Loy. July 28. 29. 30-"Return of the T?xan," Dnle 'Robertson, Joanne Dru; "If This Be Sin" July 31-Aug. 1. 2-"Kangaroo." Peter Law ford, Maureen O Hara. TOTEA-', KAMIII S l-Mll US THKIfl "SU 1'F.TS AI.I.OUTir -Altt'TIC s ;." "IIAI.I.OT BOX RI'N.W" ,,ni!!l PRICFS EFFECTIVE JUNE 27th OVERWAITEA PRICES ARE LOW. Drop in ami Compare itrong right arm nxkstsd After the war, the country was left with a substantial fleet of vessels who.se slow speed al-leady left them obsolescent in I he lough competition for ocean traffic. Before the Korean war .stepped up the demand for (lecpsea tonnages. Canada had to subsidize part of the fleet ; nd transfer another large segment to British registry to keep it going. Aim of the new project is"l"i do away with the Second World War drawbacks by: 1. Getting the designs ready now so that the shipyards ci jump into high gear in the event of an emergency. 2. Planning a type of ship that will be able to hold its own in the cargo-liner trade, particularly on the North Atlantic. SPi:i:i FAC'TOK Speed probably will be a prime factor in determining the design of the proposed new vessel. The Second World War type built in Canada ran to 10 or 11 knots. The new ones likely will be -of 10 knots or more, depending on how requirements of the Navy iind merchant service are worked into their construction. Plana are also being made for building in under-deck strengthening so thoy can be Building Drops in Province VANCOUVER (I Duilditiei construction in British Columbia I was down for the first four j months this year compared to the same period last year. It was reported here Tuesday. Journal of Coin men -.- weekly f Vancouver reported permits issued in 31 B.C. centres dmiiiR April this year iiiiiomited to $7.1'.!'i.r,l)V. alino t $1 OOO.IMHJ b-kiw last April. l''or the first four months, the weekly said, a start was made on building jobs worth $22.71)0.0!;:) against, a lota I of $27,155,001! for Hip corresponding period 1 ;i r , t year. him ti fmt tn -but the BIG Mory wai hi bis JULY 2nd lragur hrt! ..The btory oiJUizy-jJcaiv IPITQI CAKTOON - NF.WS TODAY TO SATl 1SDAY WALNUTS Shelled. 2-II,. ( clln "'"-; -- STRAWBERRY JAM I'urc, I'lirilv. 21-07,. STONED WHEAT THINS rackaRO A. KRAFT DINNER - -.Pavkasc . .. PORK and BEANS Ovenvailea, 13-o.- PEACHES Lynn Valley. 15-oz 35c 53c 27c Saturday Motincc 2 - 4:2 Evening Shows 7 - 9:07- PLUMS Koval Cily. l.-n7,. 14c 2 25c 21c 2 for 27c 2 for 23c 2 39c PEAS and CARROTS Ajlmei. Jfi-u, MUSHROOMS Mlilll y's, 111 r, PEANUT BUTTER SilU'trrl, JH tin 2 r 3ic 33c 95c A7rloE TOMATO PASTE Mi'l't's, (i-it. TOMATO SAUCE lliuit'v. S-. Kernel Corn Niblets GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 23c ii SPECIALS! LARD BURNS, lb. SUGAR 5 ib 52c AAEAT BALLS I'm U i n. Hi- ). SAUSAGE I'm plan, It -ox. AIL RUBBER GIJMBOOT WITH GENUINE SHEEPSKIN LINING IRISH STEW I'm Man, H-oz. BEEF DINNER l'milan, i;-t7.. SYRUP l.nmbrrjai-k. K-ur. jar LEMON JUICE SARDINES (iiaidsman, tin HONEY l am '-.. I Hi. Sf-rvrr Jar . SHORTCAKE I'rrV I :i-.iis. H o? DIGESTIVE IVrt i-r,,j)s VITA WHEAT tit SPECIAL $f 41c 62c 32c 35c 53c 5c 2-25 i PRICE Dawson Creek Prepares For Road Opening Hrcial to Tiie Dally Npb . DAWSON CREEK Preparations have been completed for the official opening next Tuesday of the 205-mile John Hart Highway from Prince George to this border town. Tln $10 million highway which has tkei seven years to buil'i. winds through some of l he most rugged and scenic country in Britl-h C'i'umbia. Men and machine s'ier-d away more than six mi: M-n cubic yards of earth and rock and replaced it, with more than o;ie million tons of gravel. Using tli,- John Hart Highway to connect, with the famous Alaska Highway, motorists from Vanrouver will cut nearly 700 miles off their previous route to the. rich Tcacc River country. From Prince Oeorge, the new road take. ttv; traveller tlvou'-.li a natural wo ulerland inhabit d mainly by big fish and big gamf. WIENERS 1'i'iitan. li-(7,. GKOWfl CLACK CORN BEEF DINNER i:.-m. ALL RUBBER GUMBOOTS WITH NYLON FLEECE LINING $7-95 MEAT SPREADS I'lirilan, S-o . I'rrk rrc.ins, R or. SrtCIAL 2 for 29c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES OVERW n Mi Limited VOGUE SHOES WINTER IN CANADA I Almost 833.000 migratory PHONE 843 59S FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE PHONE 843 Phone: Green Box 638 waterfowl of 25 species spent i 506 Third Avenue West the winter of 1951-52 in Canadian waters.