Prince Ruprrt Dally Neirs Thursday, June 11, 19b3 to Advise Cabinet Committee Set u SUMME R VALUES On Economic Military Plans in North 'T THE UNIVERSAL FRASER & PAYNE sources minister and Northwest , respected. Territories commissioner. Top The committee may establish military, science, financial and new areas of defence activities, transport experts are included, j begin surveying uncharted coast-One of the committee's major al waters, plan for the alloca-responsibilities w ill be to dove-'. tion of Arctic shipping and new toil Canada's military planning ! geological surveys and study in the Arctic with that of the ways of enchancing Arctic eeon- OTTAWA '! The Cabinet has moved quirtly to set up a new brain trust to protect Canada's northern interests and co-ordinate all future economic and military planning in the Arctic. The group, known as the advisory committee on northern development, is headed by Maj.-Oen. H. A. Young, deputy re United States, making certain that all of Canada's rights are - . V ! ' J'- 4t , ... J. " X SHORTY COATS Misses' shorty coats in all-wool fleeces, tweeds, basket weaves, etc. Pastels, off-whites and deep shades Sizes 10 to 18 Budget Priced from HIJINSKY'S BODY PLACED BESIDE OTHER TOP ARTISTS LONDON API The body of Vaslav Nijinsfcy. great Russian ballet dancer, has been exhumed from an unmarked grave in 8t. Marylebone cemetery. . The remains will Le re-hittcrcd in Mcniiiiartre cemetery in Paris beside those of ofher international artists. Nijinsky died in a London clinic April 8, 1950. NYLON HOSE Fir.st duality Nylons, 51 gauge, 15 denier Invitation brand, well- known for style ami ctualitv. In three beautiful shades 8i.es 8 'a to 10i2 p.t omic productivity. The committee was set up ouietly about three months ago, without announcement, as the cabinet's chief adviser and mentor on northern affairs. Besides Gen. Young, committee membership includes: I.t -Gen. Charles Foulkes, chairman of the chiefs of staff; Dr. O. M. Solandt, head of the defence research board; J. W. Pickersgill, cabinet secretary and clerk of the privy council; L. Dana Wilgress, deputy minister of external affairs; Kenneth Taylor, deputy minister of finance; Gen. A. G. L. McNaughton, Canadian chairman of the joint defence board and International joint commission. Private industry now is studying the possibility of harnesssing si.nl S9.V5 i LADIES' BLOUSES Ciepts, Nylons, Crkskays and Novelty materials. Long and short sleeve styles. Outstanding value. Week-end only. EACH LUGGAGE B.C. Mining Company Within Rights in Firing Manager $2.98 TWIN TWIN SETS itli the Yukon river to provide a 4.30ft.ooo - h o r s e p o w e r hydro fAf n r Mens all-leather Glad ikmcs fm your I . US summer vacation. T t CI Urown and Bluet; only. Hi;l, Ivai-h mm0 m;h'i.hrrt in Vancouver news to construct a smelter papers June 11. 1951. The adver- . P1,lnf 50 LADIES' SKIRTS probably in southern Yukon or northern British Columbia: tap Worst eU, Gabardines, F lannels, Serges l'k and Vies. Acetate. Orion. Sizes 12 to 2il $26 95 GLADSTONES Smart fabric coveted Uiii sets in brown tweeds only. Wardrobe and O'nite case. SET VANt'OLVLH ft Mr. Justice J V. Clyue of the British Columbia Supereinc Cou, t ruled thai a mining company was within its rights in notifying its shareholders through newspaper advertisement of the dismissal of a mine manager. His ruling, in favor of Estelle Mines, Ltd., of Vancouver, was said to establish a precedent regarding privilege in libel rases tisement said he had been hired May 1 and dismissed May 19. He sued for $5,710 special damages, unstated general damages, and sought in an alternative claim S9.000 for wrongful dismissal. "He failed to obey orders and in my view the directors had ample grounds to dismiss him," Assorted shades and styles . . . 'Perfe merchandise. Values to $9 95. WEEK-END SPECIAL new ore bodies and set up facilities for new metallurgical processes that will provide jobs for thousands of workers. Military activity in the north is increasing, too, with attention focussed on the big.Canada-U.S. radar network and weather stations built on the northern tundra. CORDUROY WESKITS FADED BLUE SEPARATES The war in Indo-China has changed the way of life for nearly everyone, women at home included. This woman and her neighbors have to carry guns for protection against attack by Vietminh rebels in the Xieng Khouang sector of Laos, even though the threat of attack has diminished because of rains. and resulted in dismissal of the , said Mr. Justice Clyne, mine manager's claim for dam-j Piesident Ernest J. Chapman ages for libel. ! told court notice of Robinson's George W. Robinson, mining dismissal was published in the engineer, claimed he had been newspapers to allay fears of libelled- in the advertisement shareholders because of rumors Nierely made, assorted colors. SPECIAL $2.98 Polio Claims 3 Persons 1 on the stock exchange after Robinson returned to Vancouver. I The Estelle mine is located at ! Wasa, B.C. Todays Stocks (CtMirU-sy K. Ii. Jnhiiti. f.n. Md ) NYLON SLIPS Tailored and luce trimmed styles In white only. All sizes up to 42. EACH Sanforized American Denim. Very smartly styled. Jackets 5.98 Slacks 4.98 Pedal Pushers 4.98 Skirts 3.98 Shorts 2.93 Shirts 2.98 Brassieres 1.75 Sizes 12 to 20 $5.95 IWA-Operators Begin Talks At Vancouver i VICTORIA (CP) Three British I Columbians have died of polio ! already this year, the provincial ; health department said today. I There have been 32 cases of polio since January 1, compared j to only eight, in the same period j last year. Lunenburg Celebrating COTTON PLISSE SLIPS j The last death was early in; VANCOUVER The major May, a 30-year-old Dawson ! wa?e dispute in B.C.'s first in- (,'reek man dustry has gone before a con- Bicentennial LUNENBURG. N.S. (CP) Two hundred years ago nearly 1.500 settlers, mostly German, landed here from 15 British ships and i ctnaiion Doara nere witn lop ' international officers of the In- Nylon trim, no Ironing net cary. While only. Sizes 32 to 44. SPECIAL. Each $2-98 Health officials arc not over the increased number of cases. They say it will be mifl- ' fi.unded the second British set- July before a "general pattern" DRESSES tienient in Canada. HALF SLIPS I r , '. i r t 5 u -Vl " t 1 v' V, . - v 1 f. . " X , - its worst : Residents of this Nova Scotia tan e determined, iishing town of 3.000 marked Last year. B.C. had their 200th birthday last Sunday polio year. ' with a mass religious service, j . 1 VAN'COl'VER American Standard 17 Bralorne 3.75 B R X : 02 Cariboo Quartz 1.05 Congress 07 Cronin Bahine 10 Giant Mascot 30 Indian 08 Pioneer 1.90 Premier Border 07 Privateer 03 Reeves McDonald 1.95 Hheep Creek 06 Bilbak Premier 12 Vananda 2'2 Spud Valley 3'2 Silver Standard 85 Western Uranium 2 00 Sll-Van 43 Dorreen 26 Estella 38 OI! Anglo Canadian 5.80 A P Consol 28 Calmont 1.10 Central Leduc 3.00 Home Oil 8.00 Mercury ; 13 Okalta 2.60 ternational W o o d w o r k ers of America (CIO) arguing for better pay and working conditions for ( 3i,000 coast members. Union representatives are Carl Winn of Portland, international secretary, and E W. Kenney, the union's j .-senrch director. Board chairman is Vancouver banker F. J. Lynn, with C. George Rob.son, Vancouver, representing the operators, and Robert Smeal, Victoria, on behalf of the union. The IWA seeks an hourly pay $j.99 'White crepe with colored lace trim. Size 24 to 30. EACH ; Bi"entc-nnial celebrations will continue for 3'2 months. A monument commemorating I the famed schooner Bluenose Insurance Men Meet at Jasper We invite you to sec our selection of new Summer Dresses in Cottons, Nylons, Sharkskin ond many other novelty fabrics. In Misses and Half Sizes From LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS pnd the sack of Lunenburg in 1782 by American privateers was unveiled after re-enactment of the landing of settlers June 7, 1753, by townsfolk dressed in costumes of the time. Halifax was the first British .'ettlement in what now is called JASPER PARK More than 150 boost between 13 and 15 cents, delegates from all sections of fare allowance for loggers, six western Canada arrived at Jas- paid statutory holidays and per Park Lodge to attend the union shop. $2-95 Tricot knit. Nylon trimming. Nymph blue, Pixie pink. Sizes 31 to 42. EACH $6-95 ihree-uay annual conference of 1 the Metropolitan Life Insurance ; Company of Canada. I RAYON KNIT PANTIES Glen J. Spahn. second vice-president in charge of all Cana Royal Canadian dian offices, Ottawa, will be principal speaker. $00 Radio stripe, white, blue, maize. Sizes Small, Medium, Large. TWO PAIR .' SWEATERS By CRANDMKRK. In lie,lit weiKlit pure wihiI Jersey. Bulton front Snd roll collar styles. FROM , Representatives attending the conference include J. Stanley Brown of Vancouver and I. F. Florence, Calgary, leading agent in Canada. Canada. I Most Rev. Walter F. Barfoot. ! Anglican bishop of Edmonton : and Primate of All Canada, told I a crowded congregation at St. John's Church that Nova Sco-I tians should keep their eyes on ' the future while drawing on the great spiritual inheritances from i their forefathers. J He termed the historic old ! rhurch "the seed plot from i which the church in Canada was planted and took root." St. John's was built in 1754 ! i.nd later enlarged to meet a growing population. TORONTO Athona Aumaque Bevcourt Buffalo Canadian . Consul. Smelters ... 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