iUYING FOR YOUR HOME trine Rupert D lly 1fev t Monday, July 17, 1953 massing Ult SanJij ; . ' Party Ignores Misfortunes To Scale Peak Penny Candy Jar Back As Accessory in Home B.C. Man Named President of Ad Association Special to Ibe Daily New JASPER. Two days of intensive discussion on current newspaper trends and problems were 9s Dnaruini By IXENORK LKSTKR that Important purchase. It EPC0L RADIO-PHONES ip Sandspll run ye-Jwlcrcd for awhile The penny candy Jar, which seems stranse to see these iars .'V i- h i a, s FAIRBANKS, Alaska (APl- has all but disappeared Irom the! In department and gift shops I, e y were seem . , The first men to conquer North Canadian scene in neighborhood today. Buy a few in varied sizes, fill America s nigncsl peaK mi. mc- candy stores, is staging a come until the tan man of toys explained Klniey inis year, year, came came uown back as a decorative accessory in tin. L 3 , Saturday by members of the on the mantle or on a gay pink Westery p, Ncwspaper Ad. the home, These sparkllni square or minister of fisner-Situlair had of- v,rml" vertising Managers Assocation fw . a hh decorative note. o round Jars with attractive cut-!for charming the 34th annual attending carry lime ddodt The tall, beautifully shaped :.," glass stoppers fascinated many . or us in our youth. Our greedy I apothecary jars urn ari are now nnm men aiso John Toogood of the Vancou eyes explored .the contents of being sold in department stores aboard the plane he little fellow was nard first with his pretty stewardess the minister was early last week to report they' had reached the top In spite of "snog" and sunstroke and returned as the 20,300-foot peak. trembled in an earthquake. The expedition consisted of Friti Lippman, 32, of San Francisco; Thomas W. Stclnburn, 29, and David A. Collins, 24, both of Seattle, and Keith Hart. 26, of Fairbanks. Hart suffered sunstroke at the 17,000-foot levef but recovered each jar endlessly before making and gift shops. These look won ver Sun was elected president for the ensuing year, succeeding Leonard Roper of the Calgary derful in beautifully colored Til -If- 7 -b ! " Mii j ,s..? '"if-l ; 'i 7 I "" imnaj i Lassos- i shafts. U me vak- (Ql "I am going on an extended European vacation in a few weeks and have been told some minutes ex-thc other passcn- Herald, who presided at this year's meeting. Other officers elected Included Gordon Donovan, 'calgarv Aiuertun, vice-president; Frank fill: tUfl VU H-'V ... . that I O'ljht to take a couple nf boxes of soap powder with me. I 10 also spciii wmi'; ', j Dines, Vancduver Jlews-Hcrald luing each garlcd wonder whether these Mr. Manson Hejd Varied Posts Here William Manson. who died in Vancouver last Friday, came to western Canada from Scotland. He was elected mayor of Ni- iU ,.X,rV..;: t are "'. Ti.. secretary-treasurer; Charlet nes, tanks and ft Ten-watt ship -to - ship transmitter with Dynamotor power supply. Recommended for distances up to 100 miles . . . Ideally suited for small boat installation. . u . ,.!, Hinman, Winftlpeg Tribune, re shortly and was able to make the return trip unaided, although he did not reach the peak. The quake was brief but brought worry of possible avalanches. The "snog"-a combin 1PA fluent inr e T.L. m v ' ! j, H l 5 i jii piisseri'rer list, cine tail advertising; Al Hulme, Re-gina I-cader-Post, general ad vertising, an.1 Tom Riccou Brandon Sun, classified adver (A A detergent comes packaged ln tiny, flat envelopes which hps was lln. fnwr ation of snow and fog best them as they tolled between the M Frasrr, Mr. Sln- may be distributed throughout naimo ln 1901, holding that of 11.000- and 14,000-foot levels. lunt, who bid fare-ost of friends. "We didn't see a thing the whole the suitcase. It's available ln tising HLVe!axHn0tiThSth0Pfi0f 7! Among " those attending tlv stores. The.se light, convenie.it ..., convention was G. V. Woodside far to' packets are more practical carsv on a Ions triD than boxes i advertising manager of the rpping aboard the fice until 1904. The next year he was member for Alberni, subsequently becoming provincial secretary. two top men irom 1-Qiirbcc Company Priced Complete with Power Supply '1G9-50 McRae Bros. Ltd. Daily News, Prince Rupert. distance," said Steinburn. This was the 10th expedition to reach the peak in 40 years of climbing. The climax of a month of climbing was 10 minutes at the summit, in a nasty, cold wind. liiuueau, ehlel cncl- Fred Willos. chief are, for there is no danger of the powders seeping through the opened box. bn engineer wno It was after this that Mr. Manson became government agent at Port Simpson and Prince Rupert until 1909 when he was elected as member for this district and again in 1912 after serving one year as mayor to visit their long . Rqe Jones, Colum- VIVACIOUS PENNY SINGLETON (right), who Is better known to movie-goers as "Blondie," looks Justly proud of her 18-year-old daughter, Dee Gee Sparks, all dressed up for her motion-picture debut In "Son of Slnbad." Ted Applewhaite Outlines Work Undertaken in Riding Protagoras was the first Gree philosopher to accept payment; OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie ' Room l'j. atone Building Phone Blue 593 ilose mill manager. The Store That Service Built' accompanied by Oil for his teaching PERSONALS rhone 6 or 36 Ike-president or the Knudsen Company, Me. The trio were nnd the Watson Is- here. He was president of the Prince Rupert Stock and Mining Exchange, honorary president of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association, honorary president of the Skeena Frank Schambers thought he was the most surprised person Trrl Annlpwhaite fi!-vpar-nm t Tho f0 hnmpa hull, lierp hv and Kloyah dam. group of farewell me nrre irom ic- Liberal MP for Skecna In the Central Mortgage and .Housing RuPert wnen. iou it,ic f f,,.n,Ti,. in his ! rv,r,i.,i-Qii,, nr. tHo r'onit i.f friends organized li re the yuence en- first speech here In his campaign I much persuasion at Ottawa and ' Party fr n.im at hme "i rkrd over the plant readers Regular monthly meeting. Moose Lodge, Tuesday, July 23 8 p.m. , U74 Salt Lake Ferry Daily excepting Monday, weather permitting, 2 p m 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 .p.m., 8 p.m. Phone Green 391 or Red 968. H had power plnnt under for re-election on August 10, said . dredging and various harbor lm- I uou8 atanaring, out, ne titiirl!iii there i ntilv mn lorlul nrrivements were rlnni ri nri nr t he Competition from Sid COX, who River Industrial and Agricultural Association. While here he was a mcmlier of the Tsimpsean Lodge No. 58, A F. St, A.M. tn there. They are In for a pood speech In the record ' past, four years. was celebrating his 70th birth construction of Bio Rerslmu Kiver in of the Liberal Government. Mi'. Applewhaite was (sent to i ? i.i.. v,o .n.n , i Jnnan lust vear with fnrmpr Among those ( Funeral arrangements have who attended Mr. and Mrs develop P2 million affair were Lij'v t'niiiK Hum ; - - . ,i. i. .i- r -nk I irivheripu Mliluter Mnvhpiu nnrt not been completed. two former Atlantic mrtn Wl l lie ivic v,t.uiir mini' -j.- - : rmiialm Rrurp nnH and their their in Douglas oa. FU,herles Minister Sinclair, he; took a leading part In drawing I Mr and Mr Wxon dy, outlined some of the things that up the North Atlantic Fisheries hve been-done for this riding Pact, which prevenU Japanese Mrs Cathe mc Mu"- slnce his election in 1949. encroachment h. Pacific waters "'"rrhJ5- tt v An, v ins now llvlna here FOR DEPEKDASLEXy lised to read In last pupcr the cut line picture of a shark ror at least iu years. ' , ,, U , T i . Paul. , .... . Campbell and John .j. Dlsciissm the tu.Wing of a Hostesses were Mrs. Dorolhy and for lie said airport Rupert stubhart and Mrs. Bruce. It wiis through his efforts thati the Dominion Government grain ! elevator resumed operations ln . November 1951 after being dor- ! mailt for 20 years and, he told j rrrd to the monster ii tuna caught In the WcdRcpoit, N.S. Rav V LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 191)1 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FORWARDING , . . 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Hockey League broadcasts over .largest aircraft of today will be Mr an(1 Mrs j s lrvlne h.,ve the local radio station. constructed. , bPen KpPnmng the pant few He mentioned that during the! le sald "complete rehabillta- ! weeks in Vancouver,' Jasper, term of Harry Archibald as CCFjtlon of tne drydock is essential" Smithers and Terrace and arc member the fishermen's floats' nd promised "unrelenting ac- expected home shortly, were built but that the break- I tion" if he Is re-clecter! to have ; ... , ,..t,r wn constructed after his ' the government take action-in1 Ben Sampson left on Sutur- d like the picture In . . and Dons Stand-News printer, who a Suint John, New Is still "harping" mistake ... It was this matter. dav for Vancouver where he will clection. FOR JS.iiurdny'g paper. Praise Given j Pearson, MP " At Ocean Falls j niigement and staff ia Cellulose held a irty Saturday nliht of the firm's' most men Olin Bennett. Regarding the Cow Bay floats, receive surgical treatment. Fol-he said ihey are owned by the lowing this he plans to visit hh provincial government but, may sister in Los Angeles. Mr. Samp-be taken over by Federal auth- son Is one of Prince Rupert's orltios "and I take fuii respon- pioneer citizens, sibllity for advising the govern- i ... inent a few months ago to do i Sam Joy, who grew up in nothing there for this year." Prince Rupert and now make "The federal government can his home in Vancouver, is on not build on somebody else's pro- one of his (egular business trip, perty." said Mr. Applewhaite as to the city, and finds Interns' he promised to. take up the and pleasure in noting changes reMler nRaln at Ottawa if he i;v and development. The, Jo-rrturned. . family numbers among t!r In a brief introductory speech,- early pioneers of this commu-Brucc Brown, Liberal MLA-elect nity. for Plnce Rupert, said he felti ... rife In siving that, "this eon-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saunders, stituency has gained mor? since who are in Southern California, Mr. Annlewhalte has been in may spend a while ln Mexico r. tT ' 1 i , k A ',iriiM 1. . 1 !- . Y - 41) t' 1 J S u V I ,' . ;v - til. ; J v. h 1 i - . , ;. i I ?- i1 t - -1"k ,.-"f r v-c'-'i v'(.. ir.-, i , X 1 ' 1 3 V , 5 : - , ; it: i : t, A-'v . ; . . . . 1"A -i, :' f'V t i , V V If, ,4 i'' In charge of the lit and drying room. liiiR next week for Tlda, to work in it mill there. Olin wii B(x;ll to The Dully N w OCEAN FALLS. Describing PBOHGTIOEl h originals to. rome Bit the Watson Is- Hon. L. B. Pearson as the greatest man ln International affairs today and Rt. Hon.. Louis St. Laurent as Canada's greatest hope for national unity and security, Ted Applewhaite, member for Skecna in the lust Pur- nt In ooeratlon. He n lUfnnnl irt n (mmch here ill"r?ecl to their home i ,h l ii.niiii fed- Ottawa thin at any other time." before returning oi of in in mwernment nn ft record JacKMCttae was cnaiimaii i-inur jvupi.ii,. en era 1 mtcd with a wallet, or is popular W. K. Hiwell, shift foreman 'si two years. nrc awfully quiet corge Casey's homo ' . . but it won't ho "iig. The veteran all's left for his annu '1 "lining properties at Joying their annual holiday. the meeting. of service. Ask for Marvelube and get complete engine protection no matter how high the temperature soars. Marvelube M.S. is the tough, heavy-duty oil that guards against engine-damaging friction in every kind of weather. It's anti-acid fights bearing corrosion. It's highly detergent-combats sludge, holds dangerous carbon particles in haimless suspension. 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