‘ , pelrice Rupert Daily News 5 ' Thursday, October 6, 1055, IB ogress of Tiny litaat™”"” r Miallenge to Hospital Staff rrom the mo- quiry of doctors and nurses com- ‘* Dervko was born dng on duty was whout Walter's ; Bs wor ht around, health. hant-month baby. His progress was a challenge pete) Ge pound, NE to the medical staff, Like many copeth, but Tt Was” premature babies, he was anie- fe doctors aNd mie His twin brother lived only SW toeeph's Hospi: few minutes and Waller was Be hi vevery Gune, iso tiny he had fo be.fed with an Poo teed bibs dizer, a, eyasdropper, oe wah beousslt ban Now four months old, he is at ; Joanne EE he sneez-" home with his parents, Mr. and ; i de cunsternation: Mrs, Alexander Drezko of ‘Toron- ae. The: frst In-'to. He weighs alx pounds and t ‘seems to be gaining weight cnee | iteadily. i Money Washing | if he ts not spoiled with al " r Wool ens ithe attention he has been re- 7 ney washing “telving shee birth, Walter will aren Soop 1 Uxtecd be an exceptional child, ee ten, too, A, LAs mother says he Is “avery | good. baby. " EATON'S Goods Satlsfactory or Money Refunded sch a dong way, es SO sweaters, “44 an comfortably Snead woollen eo shrank, avatoor ite f shape At , scab dru, Qiae Pd wre shops, \ t sample, cote Dept BY, Phones 3144-3124 vy Soap, Victoria, 2 nape Fai 9 ES SAS) CORD SC CD SD EAT A A Us have you tried | ‘a mS IALKINS lately? eT arn come So ae ss = J: oS sp ic eh eo at a eee a epee OM a SOE Sk htt PO Sie 5 ei . een COFFEE Richer, mellower, - roaster-fresh. a es Viking 31" Automatic oe _¢ USE WANT ADS THEY PAY “came here five years ao, sid in an interview. wrepared on the nists of the United etates wens ‘her Bureau longer ange forecast, Ontarlo, Quebec and Alberta ean exnect below-normal temperatures while Saskatchewan, Manitoba and north- Western Ontario may have much-below normal readings, Near-normal temperatures are expected In the Maritimes and the Pael fie coastal area. Bpeclal to The Dally News president of the CNR, Speaking to the which he forecast would repre- sent an adequate return on Ine] vestment for'a business with assets of.more- than $3 billions. “No businessman,’ he added “would be saltafied with the kind : of return on his-capltal invest- ment that we are Hkely to make. modest surplus: can be repeated shareholders ih Canada’s biggest , industry—Will have some reason (CP Photo) ‘or. satisfaction.” Dant and his department: ‘have had problems of “phenom enal oe In drawing up Plans for this growth, Durhne : go , the last five years, he has de-: "86,193,772 on ¢ slened 46 neighborhood units,, ‘pf _ residential areas exch With a po- | 622,648 has he pulation of between 4,000 and! *§,000 persons. SPEEDIER INCREASE In 1899, sIx years before Al-: ‘ berta became incorporate as a, : Was 9.9), “That's 5 1S ‘far back as ‘Ines before 1050--took $41, 389... city records go. Today the city’s population ts almost 216,009, which renreseuts - he un average increase of 3,700 per- / sons annually for the last 66: ie hg) No Down Payment 419.9 No Oiown Payment antastic development and commerclal exe | growth of Edinonton has left the pansion. af ally with “precious Ittie” un. “developed property in ils 44-, sguare-mile area, planner Noel Dant. © The developed or built-up area. equal to the number living in St, ‘of the city has doubled since he: John's, Nfld.--have been added he since 1951. ' ACTIVE CONSTRUCTION 1945 totals 07,605-- Says OWN the entire population of the city Of Hadifax. ers in Edmonton the last five years, Of this, 3 ition of $4,490 houses. $16,130,500 has gone into bulld- i749. ?Nine others are nearly finished, But, the last 10 years--and In: and nine more ore on the draw. _ particular, the growth since 1951 ing-boards. —have brought tremendots jn- ed and occupied creases in population, residential years, Mr. Dant sald, Seni 7 Aulomatic vee I, MEE ey cay gs i an \ f" ‘ ’ ' ; " | a Neen Vileing 2 Brey: WATERS 13658 No Down Vayment Mash HiCTAR . dy | Ny opr og / . | Mi i (foe Viking 569 No Down Tayorent Cina and Foamel Set Deluxe Styl 3-Piees Wile 4.98 No Dawn Payment No Down Payment Cale nit 7 IMDALE _ Haddon Ital battresses $34.60 No Down Payment ‘Little Undeveloped Property Left Due to Rapid Growth of Edmonton FDMONTON @--The The population Increase since | -more thee! And ot this, bu4ue--: To meet the demands of such! on increase in pooulation, build: have spent: onstruction | . | en spent ou ets Another ‘ ing 333 new apartment buildings. New commercial construction -—Wwhich does not inchide figures for additions, avicrations and This vale for erection of ‘1,038 new business buildings, Of the 43 planned neighhor-- od units, 30 have been com- pleted and the dwellings and other buildings are occupied. Ail wilt be complet. within uWwo1 -Contritiuting ‘to ‘the ~ * detieits _Afhown “in, past. years had ‘been | “he” gapltal: debts: inherited hy! the CNR ‘when It. was formed, costs of rehabliitation, and ox. | | pansion carried out for reasons; of natlohal policy in’ ‘conjunction ‘with the development oft e na- eee pce ate eae ee scam ne eaten OUR BREE eta a 9 Cn ee we SOFT SHOE. WALKERS a la. Aha (zer S44.,95 Pair Black or Brown - VOGUE SHOES LIMITED f 506 3rd W. “Dial 2512 | ings offarec Tuten hear wets dana ww nsmearvinn einer \elinietsiioamesrenereroeramncenrranonrnarsaa CT CLEC cee DT on display dnd the sale has been hel ionce to our ' Prince RY |Modest-Surplus Forese In 1955 Predicts Rainy Pre But reasons of national, MONTREAL— Canadian Na- nolley were “largely: forgotten | u Wonal Rallways will end 1055 “In when people read our anrtusl fin- the black” but the surplus will anclal statement,” he “a very modest one,” accord- never been an item tn the CNR’s ing to a. forecast made here by books marked “natlonal polley.” Donald Gordon, chairman and). Operating revenues of the CNR _ thad always execeded operating ‘Montreal expenses, he pointed, out, but Chamber of Commérce, Mr. Gor- with few flen atid there wag no use pre-'the war years—fixed tending that the modest ‘surplus had ended the opéra{ing spl, ~The “enleulated risk" Jast year when, despite. a gen- eral and severe ‘business decline which hit all American railroads, the CNR had continued Its main- tenance and replacement | pro- en now appeared to be pay-! shects of. wi our way out of a deficit positign,!’ He destribdd' three categories af new railobrojects whieh ie vin ONR might, ywadertake, yt ® Where analysts shows pp ‘s enough traffic potential ‘varrant tho:new line beln dertaken-by‘the CNR, 9 whorditfi fe potenti 4 penas on: in atry’s ‘plans developnidtt? fn! such‘ case th industry requesting the rall ser vice is askedtfor: guarantees ‘dl certain. volume of traftichee @ Where there js no reasonable Ls prospect of-n-yolume of tf ‘out ‘of the: int ‘deficit position, In_ these cases, iL other coysiderations me . profect ‘advisable, the CNR wou alll pay for part of :the vehfart- fod’ of it Federal or Provincial Goyer ficlt operation in new ventures. ments would pay the rest,:" Caen me amnnernet pm anae exceptions--notably off. 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