Prince Kupert Daily News Thursday. May 15. 1952 that's tlun at iwth f ncls ami ca fJrf Hannw nFPymmumsU Cnmm. .;.. be tied for either end. , t There's nothing quiet about ' " LONDON CP) "I do not be- Bri,ih IV;,, Sloppy Dress Irks MARGATE, L, eit Collecting ; Birds' Eggs U..UC. :.. w.vb... . I:'- " a Ml i i nn rpnm Krd'i dc I ii T r T ti ntfinfi nannv man r r ihni a i. n w . l-Llltl WVIlt WW 'rt-j W, . W4lllb a. iiauuv --l niii.l, - tricot, Vancouver men can get 'man Is ever a Communist." Lord B '"wUiir hfr. ,, r'W k !y ' ! slwrts in rainbow hues, in leo- 1 Buckmaster said In a luncheon slliue of Brit-k . Letterbox Pi oard skin stripes a la Johnny . address. Lord Buckmaster re- than th-.t EDMONTON (P-Archlbald D. Henderson . who has the most complete collectionin Canada of North America's birds' eggs says West Coasf Tailor VANCOUVER (CP) The singlc-jreastcd suit may be scheduled o make its Canadian comeback, ut in Vancouver tills news on't raise a single male eyebrow. Vancouver men have a rcpu-ation for being the least style- wcismuiier ana -witn , oceties, ; Kicrnea irom tne Liberal party country in i- larn in and schmoos crawling over tar- In 1947 and ' now is a Conserva- nverve is and tan backgrounds. itlve. . ' . Unn in ljM? sUi be h, egg collect! ag is not so bad as THANKS FOIt CO-OPERATION Editor. The Daily News: The committeee on "Resolu-:1to'i ot Thi iks" of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's PAYS TRIBUTE TO NEWSMAN Editor. The Daily News: It was with great sadness that I learned of the tragic and untimely death of Mr. G. A. Hunter. some people ininn. "There is a lot of prejudice against egg collecting." said the : 74-year-old farmer, ''but I'd like to point out there are few hob-: biet- quite so harmless. "People think that when we WONDER TOGS 4itUi laiv a sei ui fga, ucauu.i 1 whole brood of young birds. This I isn't, quite correct, because with- . While the radio aiid papers g.ve Auxiliary wish me to thank you accounts of such tragedies al-' most sincerely for your kind most dai'y. it is wnea some oae co-operation in your paper dur-l?nown to us is stricken that our; ing the recent annual diocesan icelings are toucheo most deeply, j nieetitigs. When I was Uv; minister of GLADYS HOLTBY. l'irst United Cht.rch in Prince Corresponding Secretary. Rupert I came to know Mr. Caledonia Diocesan W.A. hunter and while we held ma iyl r (Mvergcnt opinions on many j nke Mr. Hunter and the late in two weeks the parents nave built a new nest and laid more j eggs. That applies to almost every bird." 8,000 IN EXHIBIT Henderson, a farmer.: in the Lac la Nonne distrkti about 50 :onscious in Canada ' " said one , lothier sadly. j "In fact, eastern Canada rates Vancouver men as Canada'.- 1 vorst dressed. And that's not just Ontario or Quebec. Prair'e ; ities like Edmonton. Calgary.! Vinnipeg, Saskatoon and Re- j gina are ahead of us." Another clothier said that1 men on the coast don't .bother j ii dress up "unless they abso-. lutely have to." But about these single-breast- ed suits they'll be one-button .vie. with long narrow lapels. And the clothiers say hopefully , hat, backward as' Vancouver nales are reputed to be. some 30 per cent will be wearing the niits this summer. Loud sport shirts are taboo in the style books this year and even ties are more subdued. " ' To be really sharp, the "Slim tilings, i aia- appircuiu'u "is George Hudcernam make to a community, time alone can of i Edmonton, i.nr-mintieciness and w.5 inspect for and tolerance of the views of others. In recent years it, has evaluate but their impress upon miles northwest FORMER MOt'NTIE Col. W F. W. Hancock of Edmonton retired in 1946 from the RCMP with the rank of Assistant Commissioner. He Joined the Royal Northwest Mounted Police in 1911 and was stationed at . RNWMP and later RCMP posts at various Alberta centres. . In 1937 he was made Acting Commissioner in charge of "K" . Division in Alberta. Following his retirement he joined Northwest Airlines as a America's Greatest Slacks Value NYLON DURAGAB SLACKS the community will be felt for has about 8.000 eggs in his col-years and their influence will be lection including those of the carried forward in many activi- new-extinct passenger pigeon ' ties. and the Guadeloupe peine.' Mrs. Clarke joins me in ex- Tne oologist. technical name -ending to the bereaved our sin- 0T an egg collector, has in his cere sympathy in their dark hour collection eggs of 930 species of grief. ihey find that May found m areas flom southern while the form may noX be visible California to Greenland. Hen- an abiding presence will be derson is credited with several been with considerable Interest i-iut I have read his editorial 1 age. The task of a new.spaper-r.ian and editor is not an easy one but Mr. Hunter ciici the woik v-ith aljrtity and dil'gence. With his death the Daily News has lost ;i faithful and valuab'e servant i nd Piinte Rupert h..s lost a citizen Jof merit whose faith in the destiny of the North never l.iggcd The J-ontribution which men .. a, Wf7 GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR OF NORMAL USAGE! Expertly blended 14'j-oz. Gabardine made frlrrt viscose, acetate and rugged strength of nylon. Amazing new special Canadian representa tive, r CP PHOTO' Jim" is the latest. That's a tie Durapel finish. Repels upots, utains rain and mud. - 12.95 present to help and guide in many ways in the days to come. C. D. CLARKE. i Vancouver. B.C. Sizes 21 to 40 PA1K NYLON DUFACM . ltul M biat tt.-.iin! k long "firsts" in oology and ornithology. Mr. Henderson is credited with finding a Bonaparte gull, the first' since 18G6 when one was discovered by a Hudson's Bay Company factor in the Arctic. The Alberta farmer's find was a nest in the Lac la Nonne area in 1926. About 1923 Mr. Henderson found several nests of great grey owls. He supplied a. nest, a set Shall Radar Unit May Assist Blind iffy Days Come In and see these wonderful coduroy ponts in cream, platinum ond.tan. Now reinforced with Nylon for longer wear. BOYS'..... paii 1.8 YOUTHS' pair?.?! MEN'S : pair 9.95 TORONTO (CP)-Canada's 19,000 blind persons ZXllZ soon ma' be aided by a supersonic device mechan-; The Alberta farmer said that as ; ,.;. l u A i- i i far as he knows the specimens inn tJeMgned by a Canadian and operating on the : he provided form the only com- Our connections with the United Kin, dom through our Overseas Department enable us to purchase, sell, of quote Sterling Securities. plete set in a museum anywhere sainerecho principle as radar Robrfrt W. Beath. director of - ! in the world. ' PATIENCE A FACTOR Egg collecting calls for great patience. College Cords the research department of the Canadian National Institute for the Blfnd, said recently that this invention by Stuart Calvert young high-school teacher in Sault Ste. Marie, may enable a blind person to walk fearlessly around the furniture in his own ! "First you ve got to find thorn. Mr. Henderson said, "a id that's I quite a trick in itself." FROSH KING SUNTAN TROUSERS Then identification must be made beyond the slightest doubt. Sometimes this involves waiting for hours until the birds return to their nest. After the eggs are blown comes the tedious work of filling out We itivitt enquiries from; Persons intenJing to take up residence in a sterling area regarding the transfer of their Canadian assets; Persons domiciled in Canada who hold sterling securities in their investment portfolio; and Agents controlling sterling accounts. James Richardson &Sons ESTABLISH CO IMV 955 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER Phone MArine 8511 rxiiCtrrivE omos-wiNNipr.G Branches: Vancouver. Viciom CjIm'T. I Jmomon. Rriirn, SiSt4oon. Motnc Jaw, Lpr hrvui i;r. Pontine U Pf-tifte, Swilt Cuilfnt. Kenuta, K.tngMun. iufunio, Mfmueai m 4f) Heaviest 0-ta. MrcertzeC tun tan.' 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"Instead of using electronic waves as radar does, this machine generates supersonic, sound waves," said Mr. Beath. "When these are projected and ; strike a lamp-post garbage can i or another pedestrian coming j toward the blind man. they are S reflected back and set up a ser- ' ics of audible 'peeps' becoming louder and closer together as the object draws nearer." In heavy downtown traffic a - J vv MEN'S GABARDINE SLACKS Tailored by DAYS of Tacoma. Rugged, hard wearing rayon gabardine. Don't miss this value. Good range of colors. Sizcs,29to 38 PAIR 9.95 CHiVROir MISS BYLI.VE-Lois Piton. 19-year-old courtesy desk attendant at a Toronto theatre, was chosen Miss Byline. 1952. at the Toronto Men's Press Club Bv-line Ball. She placed fir.t among 18 contestants. (CP PHOTO i SUPREME f CASOUHI 1 I !- THE ',U T If ' i' ' , f Ml i ? .ft 'f ! 0-4 THIRD AVENUE AT SIXTH STREET I blind man couldn't concentrate on "peeps" coming from a little black box he's carrying. 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