nillmli Clothes and Few Tufts of Hair NAPIER. Mountain N Z. (CP) Building Land In; STOCKHOLM. Evryom Include Swe(j,n " the Hawke's Bay district of New ; special coinmiltco study.. Zealand's North Island ia show- rfects of alcohol upfJ,; J i,. I. .iam'p.q t.ht pxncris haji reCfimnicnH.ri fi... . 1 All That Remain of Missing Child consider All U-11 k.i...f,-' a major mountain - ing )eUiatlon - y Ul covprins Uliltch A i building period Is in progress, elaases of driven, Jncludm,, I Siineno jsl linu . rlM'S UO tO 25 feet IsU. mOtOrbfiat ririv... I and to identify their child's clothing I and drops to 17 feet over a 60- ;aptalns and pilots. Frl-, MiNAKI, Ont. h A tiny plaid chers last Thursday . ., , . .. .... . I w ...- . .il. .. ..... .. .m 1 .,o- nriH i and ratlwav iwomxi S ' ' . . ... ..a-. ... 1 ne cmiu wanaerea iroiu snoi ny aitti hic uwi.uii.tj t.o .jti 1 j r-",uiuni t jj tlie cottage juiy a in searcn oi mane. flowers for her mother. It was The search was one of the 1 assumed Orraldlne went into the ' most extensive In the history of 1 section some time after searchers . the area. Besides the Army unit, covered it the first time. numerous campers, Indians, dis- A false lead, discovered Mon- ' trict residents and railway men . . :. . ' ; day, kept activity east uf the battled their way through bush-area where the child was found land for 10 day.?. An RCAF heli-until 4 1 late Tuesday. 1 copter wnich aided all through . . . 11.11. i 1 1 t J ine ennns parems, Mr; Uic -earth, I Jturned to Rivers, Mrs. Jared Huggan of Winnipeg, I Man., Wednesday night, ft Wade, where Mr. Huggan spent untold hours with the The Panama canal was opened searchers, for Kenora by plane to world trai.e August 15, 1914. shirt, a pair of blue jeans, some underclothing and a few tufts of long brown hair were all that was left of five-year-old Ocral-dine Huggan. The tragic end of an intensive search of mosquito-infested northwestern Ontario bushiand came about noon Wednesday. It was a hunch on the part oi prospector Harry Hawes of Ken-ora that sent searchers back to the swampy area between Long Lake and Catastrophe Lake, about two miles southwest of Wade, where the child disappeared from her grandparents' cottage. . hero .,as not enough left for either a proper burial or nn in-ouest." said Dr. D. J. Mason, coroner. The hair was infected with maggots and signs of wolf hair on nearby bushes led to the SWANS PTItO. TIIK SMW-MOYIN'O AVON river which flows through the city of Stratford In southwestern Ontario. The hak?speatc Garde is, among the finest in Canada, straddle the river which Kl years ago was responsible for tie choosing of the townsite when a grist mill w.is built L.-sidc it. The Shakespearian FCoti al is being staged in a theatre near the Avon. conclusion the body was devoured about 43 hours before discovery. I , Dr. Mason said death probably came from exposure followed ' -nrm! time Inter bv mutilation by ON IKEAKFflSTS! gffiSlii the wolf. There was no bltxjd on Canadian Actors Combine Talents Vith. Too UK Actress at Festival he clothini. Police v.id the srea w here the body was found was covered by Eat nourishing NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT (100 Whole Wheat including the bran and wheat gevm) talents Tuesday nipht for th Irene Worth and the Cana-iTe'f ( ntaliin of "All's Well That j dians shared most oi the sta Ends Well." the second procluc- i time, a reverse of tne openinr Uv CKWi AltVSTUON'G PTE ATFORD, Out. (CP) A lPie-ning actress of the British stRf.;e nnd a fjror.n of youn Canadian .actors combined Uv.-ir ; tion at the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. niirht performance of "Richard III" in which the play was carried by 29-year-old Alex Gui- Candidates Asked to Back Wharf Project t?5? t:.. ' ,.' Print e Rupert Doilv Newi Thursday, July 16, 1953 cimEDDED I ness, famed British stage and film actor. Guiness appeared io Tuesday night's presentation. ! which will alternate with "Rich-nrd III" throughout the ftve-iwcek festival, but he took gather a back seat. All Vancouver and district candidates in the August 10 federal election have been ask iiurnT ed by the Fishing Vessel Own hj, BURNETT'S WHITE SATIN GIN t SaS! niinurTT'r mKinnu nov nil I HOUSEWIVES STORM STORES FOR SIR EDMUND'S HONEY AUCKLAND. N.Z. "f-Tln-rc may be nothing in the Idea that honey from Me.' hives of beekeeper Sir Edmund Hillary pave him stamina to reach the top of Mount Everest, but New JSealand housewives think it i.s worth trying. Shops have been inundated with demands for Hillary's product. I nus eu, ik, la uiihyuu, una ers Association oi u.j. to ae-! r.eVer before been presented on care their positions on the i the professional stage In North false Creek fishermen's wharf America. It was in modern dress, project. I Miss Worth, 37-year-old Ax- j -we believe that breaking the ;erican-born veteran of both ihe ;boUieneck on the wharf project iPritish and American stage . ,. ,..,, ., !nnrtr.,vs so tnat construction can be Helena the heroine !K CMUMH UKDHD Wl COMMIIf LID . ; J Thi advertitement it not oublishad or ditolaved by the liquor i Control Board of by the Government of Britiih Columbia. who sets out to get her man j started this year should be of and does. ! prime concern to you." says a The hero. Bertram, is played lctter to candidates from FVOA by Donald Harron, versatile j secrelary Haroid christenson. young Toronto actor, well known " , . lor his wofk on the CBC and Mr- nnsien.,on saio. nu( Coldweil Advocates Public Ownership of Steel Industry on the stage in Canada, the i enpaiuaies na"c Deen sskcq iO United States and Britain. Incorporate into their platforms The kins of France is ulaved ' a oledce that they will do every-- HALIFAX (CPi-CCF leader M. .1 Coldwetl s iid Wednesday " 'ni'jht Canada's sice! companies , are rlclibcrotely h'ldin? iio ; by Guiness and Diana, by Beat-j thing in their power to cut Ot', I rice Lennr.rd. a native of Tor j tawa red tape on the wharf, j i ronto Eleanor stuart, a native project if they are elected. i of Montreal, plays Bertram' -j "The longer Vancouver is j ' mother. j without proper mooring and j '.equipment storage facilities for spending only one dollar fur helping the starving nations of the world while $100 was being spent on armament. It was time Canada vsed some of its excess land to help needy nations. Canada, he said, coul l if she w-antcd, feed half the starving nations of the norld. The honey budcer, a carnivor-! the fishing fleet, the worse becomes the fire hazard which Is to the entire water- us animai, is --immon in jnuiajg threat and South Africa. J front." 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