Prince Rupert Doli- t I" y . . I . s s , Monday, April 2 l V., Black Styles Viewed by Queen, Princess wood on (Dric trimmed with heliotrope tulle, j trimmed ha in " t,. the work .-j Mlrhael Ehem-d. ! shell- , By Eoslcy Blackwood By MURIEL NARRAWAY Ihe crinoline Is built on nylon! Princess m""'"1 filament and is completely man-' ankle-enh ceuverable. You can sit down in i i-ivai hi,i ",, )' it, crush it through, a narrow skirt full er7V' docrway and even pack It into a borough stud', suitcase. i An important branch of the subject of finesses is the study of when and how to avoid them. Sometimes you can throw an opponent into the lead at a time when he must lead right back into your tenace Caiiuilliin Pn-H Stuff Wrllor LONDON (CP) Against a background of silver-grey panelled walls and magniticent crystal chandeliers, the Queen and Princess Margaret saw some of London's finest, export fashiuim. A special preview, arranged at the yueen's requvst, showed GO best-selling models from the re holding. At other times (as In today's hand) yotlr knowledge of brid;;e humanics will suggest a play Dr. nu:i, officials!!!, .!.,. riirned ffom , " Victoria. Armmp B w'lli tlT,rr.N lor, H. ));!. M v fV . I f i.-V IV -s A s. f . " . ' , 1 , I finesse. that is superior to a Another dress that drew royal 1 attention was a model in blue' taffeta topped by a glittering jacket embroidered In paisley design. The embroidery alone cost ! 200 and ineornoratos the use of , hematite, a -semt-preeiotis stone! mined in Cumberland, which much Interested the queen. A LlarUing change from the wide .v'tiT'lnes was a lish-'.nil model by Norman Hartnell In while N'lU'i'hMm laee encrie-'tft In silver, crystal and diamond cent collection of London's big ten of fashion. Forty mannequins, four from th house of each designer, eurt-ytd gracefully in glowing ball I gowns flashing with jewelled ' embroidery or bobbed stiltcdly in pencil skirts that would scarcely allow a bended knee. nine of hearts were added to either the closed hand or , dummy. But lacking the nine, ! the heart situation looked pretty hopeless. I Mathematically, Mr. Dale's best chance with this combina-, lion was to hope that Mr. Muzzy i had five hearts to an hour, which would leave Mrs. Keen with a doubleton honor. I In that case he would lead a ' small heart from the board and put in his ten spot which Mr. j Muzzy would win. But then the j play of the uce of hearts would (lion Mrs. Keens honor and None vulnerable South dealer (Mis-. Itiasli) K--A 7 s a h .i s a n q 7 a (' - .18 7 Olr. Mnzv) (Mrs. Keen) 810 U fc - J .7 embroidery, from a plain, soltly- lulle bodice it fallN In a Th, (.(illci lidil vulneil nt ff, (1(1(1 i l''Uped K 8 4 j 5 Q 10 9 3 2 Chop ucy - 0 i$18,(.'C3i and sii or.ed by jewel ry cc.t:ir; IGO.Uua, was shown in tlnfold-fa.shion.'d Adams drawing-room of Warwick House, h y 7 0 n 1 A K M 8 3 I O-K b 4 C (Mr. Half) H - K g II 4 H - A hi a ' l !i 4 :l i: A i; The liidd im;: I iguie-liuggiMf! .slieatn or ein-I broidery like Iridescent fish ) scalvs. I Also of fashion Interest were I the ensembles worn by the two l SKATING SKATING PRINCESS PRINCESS -Andra -Andra Mcl.aug.lilin, Mcl.aug.lilin, 17-ycar-old 17-ycar-old li.uue lif.u.e .skater skater , from Colorado S)riiigs, make dummy's jack good. But Mr. Dale thought that HOLLYWOOD of London Dress Designers. 1 i Colo., became the first white girl to be madvj a lull triijul lafinlier and primes;; of the Kqiiuini.sh Indians In Noilli Vancouver. Dominic I'harlic, kit; August Kliahl.salihiiio, hereditary chief of the Kilsilanos; mid Mrs. Charlie crown Aiulra wilh 111.' name "Sc.'.uk Ycla-Aim" or "Priucess or OuLsidf 0i,!r; , i royal visitors. The Queen wore . .... li it I -in .1 1 1 un tu'ii.i(iixn mi- In turn, rani of I Ik Vi.rlli a h solllli Vtesl is at) Pass ..ruble with matching floral- Travelling Feather." (CP PHOTO i C'OSIPKTITION BETWKKN i Continued lrom page 1) (jarclc favaenmq set-up was almost impossible on I ! ihe bidding. With Mr. Muzzy on j his left, he decided to forego j i mathematics in favor of bu-; manics. He figured Mr. Muzzy must have one of the heart honors for his overcall and, if he had both of them, the hand was hopeless anyway. So at trick five Mr. Dale led his deuce of hearts. "Not through the Iron Duke," said Mr. Muzzy as he roared up with the queen. Better players than Mr. Muzzy have gone for this one. Mr. Dale ,ow had a simple finesse for Mrs. Keen's king and the contract ' rolled In. I'ilHH PllSS Mr. Muzzy opened the king of diamonds and, noting his partner's play of the jack, continued with the ace of diamonds aod J hen a small diamond whlr.li Mrs. Keen ruffed. She returned the three of clubs and Mr. Dale won with the ace. The opponents already had three tricks and were bound to get a club. It was therefore ou-vious to Mr. Dale that somehow he had to avoid the loss of two .heart tricks. Note that this would have been easy if the designers sat with the Queen I anil Princess Margaret explain-I nit; the technical details In the ; make-up of their own dvsigns. -! Ball gowns, suited to any royal I occasion, formed the centre of tlu' .'how but n t iU r ed ascot ensemble so enchanted Princess Margaret sh.; had the mannequin recalled. A design by Lachasse in crcsam lace over black taffeta, the lace overlaid with black chiffon. It drew this comment from Hi Princess: "TI..; effect Is fascinating." I.ATKST IN MUNOMNK Ttvc f trc" w'h ru 'n"f "f crinolines, ;howed much Interest in a camellia-red lace crinoline traffic movements can be laid down now. Given the disposition to recognize the trend of the present situation. By themselves motor carriers operating on the highways today have an important and even vital role to play in Canadian economic life, and it would be foolish to deny Uiat in plying over short distances they can provide more convenient individual services than the railways can profitably offer. Hut iml'l siu'h time as the framework of competition is altered; until Ihe fortuitous advantages offered by the rale structure are reduced; and until the unequal Incidx'nre of regulation and cost responsibility are adjusted, rail competition and its by- products will continue to give 'ueht kind as there is between black and white. Yes, for the laiuiiy that appreciates highest quality it is good business to grow a few vegetables even in the city backyard. WHERE SPACE SHORT Of course where space is limited one does not go in for big bushy vegetables like potatoes, or for sprawly pumpkins which cover so much foom. It is best to concentrate on those things which grow quickly and yirid heavily in family meals and take up a minimum of space. In this category come lettuce, onions, radish, beets, carrots, beans, staked tomatoes, one or two hills of cu- SORE THROAT? THEY DON'T LAUGH NOW Everyone knows the story about the eity man who figured what It cost to grow vegetables. There were a lot of laughs once when vegetables were dirt cheap. They don't laugh so much now. And us a matter of fact, the man or woman who really knew freshness newr laughed anyway. Money just can't buy vegetables that will compare in flavor with those grown right at the door and prepared while the dew is still on them. Particularly is this true of such things as corn, peas, baby carrots, lvaf lettuce and .similar delicacies. Grown quickly on good soil there is. as much difference between these and the Don't inffer from common sore ihroat, wlu-d you can do soidv lliinit about it. Rub " lO V KK N M E NT LIQUOR ACT" (liecilun K5I NOTICK OP AI'HI ICATlON FOR (;on;'.i:nt to TltAN.Hf'Klt CLUB MfKNSR TO Ol'ilKlt HKKM- NOTICE 1,1 hereby given Hint m the rxplmtlnn of this udviTU;.tmeiit, the uiuliTRiKiii t IntendH to Apply to the Li(,uiir Omtrul Huard for ciilisi-iit t transfer Club Lli-enr No. al'.IH Ismwd h reKpi--.t n( certain preim-sc n 1 1. 1 1 ft at the I'oraer of "Jiul Avenue insooihui; Minard'f Liniment get f ly, today ! Got ef today ! UIS. ti- the maior transportation cumbers and, mostly because you I issue in this country. can't hope to buy thvm really i ) tu.WAY nNANC'F 1 West, and 3rd Htrwt. In the city nt , u.inA uiiiuti in tlic Prnvliice (if QS Mr. Gordon felt that the royal British cniuiu'hia. upn lumiH de-eonimi.ssion's renort was a "well iri ibni a uu 1 mui a murk . Hee-organized and highly informa- Map 1 v (to iiment fliat desvrves wide pi.PI,ll!M. auwie nt :ti 1 Third Awiw II II llll "KING Of PAIN" LINIMENT readershiii and careful study. , west, in the city of Prince Kuprrt. , uuu Undid nol ainee altoe.ether Willi Province of British f.ilumi.lK. upon 4l llinds (Ida 1 Ibcil us lot Nil. III. HIik K ki.. -jo m... 1 11, ,11 I M:m u-e( Y'rtnre the findings on the CNR capital structure, but he was gratified i Kuuen l.:iud Resist in .11 District, in the Province of Itnlish C'alimihlu that remedial measures nan DATK1) at Prince Kup(rt, Brlll'dl CAtVERT DISTItim(CANADA) UMITEft AMHi?: mm. Colmiihla, thl.s- 1st diiy of Muruti iiir.i. TUB PRINCE KUPKKT CUTE I.1M1TKI (Hy ArUilir lilnre Brown Secret .tr' i ltil I Hits advertisement is not piijlishc-d ar displayed ; ('Mtitrol Hoard or by the C.nvcrniwnt of British a irw iijw.i 01 .siiiuii ivi( t garden peas. One can get a little extra by alternating i-.;ws of late and early kind.-, of vei'.e'.-.ible like 1 planting the staked tomatoes I around the edge of the garden.! Practically all vegetables like fine, rich soil, frequent ci.-ltiva- 1 tlon,, a little commercial fertilizer to push growth and also watering when the weather is dry. To permit uniform development ,'they should be thinned. The real secret of tender vegetables Is to keep them growing quickly, to use just when they hit their best. For most of them Ihe season can be extended substantially by making a succession of sowings at two week intervals. "". FOR A BIG SHOW Almost anyone almost anywhere in Canada can have a showing of flowers' the neighbors will envy with half a dozen packets of seed or a few flats of started plants and an hour or two spent outdoors in the fresh air and sunshine. Some flowers, admittedly, do need a bit of babying and they are u 11 I I 1 .. .1 1 1 CIMSllill found a definite place in the recommendations and he hoped that action.would be taken before the 1 1)51 report or the system was matte to the shareholders." in dealing with otiLslanding government, loans, for examnle. I would have preferred the holder approach of converting the debt into equity cnoitul and I stated mv opinion that, for .1 property having the .special characteristics of the Canadian Nation System the logical thing to do would be to have all of its canital requirements in the form of equity. However the commission has Introduced the alternative proposal that part of the capitalization should consist of income , bond., of vhi"h inU'rest is to be van oi;vi:k victokia Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcol in Tuesday, 12 Noon ('aiiiiksno M.ICK Alt.M, STEWAItT AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, U p.m. IOK NOKTII Ql I.KN CIIAKI.OTTK ISLANDS ss. Chilcotln April 13 and 27 9 p.m. I'Olt SOUTH Ql'EKN CIUKLOTTR ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, April 0 and 20 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNF.K Prince Riqiert Agent Third Avenue Phone 508 2), VHfjaiM irr 1 oncer .-no f Classified Advertising Is payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning. C!as word per insertion, minimum charge 50c. Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks, & Funetdl Notices. Marriage and Engagement Announcements $200 SPECIAL DISPLAY, DOUBLE PRICE . DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 LOST UR SALK J""1'? ' ' L,J"' , " lr "7 ,iwid 1 only if earned, n mind now is a big show for ..c 1(ltl wh0 j sU NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES LOST- Bate-E m -Unit-belt Speeder Shovels; , St-.il tM Cranes; Drauiines; Adamsi please plmw Road Oraders: Littleford Bros. ward. CARD Ol THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks for the nianv messaie.-i of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes and acts of knioncss extended to us lollowiim the death of Chow Lam. Alfred Chow. !lt - confess to a sl.nilit' personal bias atrahisl the Introduction of In-! come - bonds into the balance i sir 'ef of Ihe Canadian National fit. that pattern will be any of these; petunias, asters, zinnias, maiinolds. alyssum, coi nllower. , balsoni, co.sinos, nasturtium, por- Black Too Read Maintenance k-oMo.nw.iii i i-oo cmni.she ; IttiLULM Buckets and Rock Grapples; , PTTrvrairJ0 and E 1 P4 T I. himi.li Concrete Mixei.s. eSSiona .inert " MncM am 1 imp Railways, nevertheless the con-is- -r iii)ip!(u in CNR cir -l 'S is tint the commission recommendation should be acceptable travel n Wet Phone and Rons. t;iaiK Korklift Truck.s: Nelson : Bucket Loaders tor (Stockpile and .Snow Removal: Kice P01 able CentriluKai Piniiiw. -National Dragline Scrapers an( 1 Buckets: National All Sl.ee I I'KKSONAI. SWEDISH AMERICAN IJne tulaca. All of these grow quickly, eciiie in various heights to 'suit the front, centre and back of tire flower beds, and given just a Utile encouragement will provide a wealth or bloom from July until, frost. Special planting directions will be on the packet. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE . MATTSON'S Ul'IIOLSTERINQ Phone Blue 818. P.O. Rox 520 3:10 fiecond Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. "Stockholm" sailing Mav llitii i from New York- -accommodation for ladv available -return September 8th. Aoulv Dvb-havn & Han.son Immediately. l7Bcl CASH for scrap cast, brass, copper batteries and radiators Phone 543 call 029 Bth W, ntt., nr. MARCJAHET McLEODl OPTOMETRIST Room 10 5TONF. RUII.DINO ti a .s o I i n e lloi.st.s: N ; tion i Portable Sawmills: National Rolarv Screens and Convevoi.s. Full infoiination lrom National Machinery Co. Limileil. Vam Oliver. 11 C. tl' FOR SALE-New and used furniture, hardware, clothes and lofKina boots. National ca.sli rettisler Gilchrist loKKlnn tacks and .scores of other article at very low prices. B . ... Furniture, art! Avenue W. u.n GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS i 1: NORTHLAND Dairy mini deliv BACKACHE? Whtn every sudden move brings short, sharp twlnjies li's time lor Dr. Chast't Kidney-Liver PilU. '1 housands rind quick reliei lrom backache, painful joints, kidney and liver disorders by taking this proven remedy. By combining 2 treat, tnents In 1 Dr. Chase's work on both In the interests of practical ppltrv "I think Hie commission wls-'ly refrained 'from sivlllmr out In minut" detail tile adjustments (hat should be made" Mr. Gordon continued "and taken nlto-rpflier believe thvir recommendations have nrovided a sound framework within which parliament can build the necessary legislation. The corrective meas-nr.- In nrosneet, will do a good deal to dispel Ihe fog of mlsun-rierstandbit' which has surrounded Ihe financial results of the Canadian National Railways, and to end the discouraKinp process of havinp; to sum no the best efforts of 115 000 employees In therms of bookkeeolng deficits which Inevitably are associated In the public mind with failure. steel. WW' Honest craf-, nient nviff , Metals Ltd . couver, 0. G3;7. AN'IKl' l' r ' biziS-,v .sbiPi"R S : hind 4 On' WANTE0-J,;f''i creani.lrfrrf' Bi comiilii'ii- B.C. . tiowtitottll V ered 24c per quart, why pay more? Phone 18 lor daily delivery servitve (M-29 TASTY-TEA ROLLS can be ob- rilONE blue xm T.O. ROX 1184 PHONES Black 7.12 8'J4 FOR SALE One cheslerlteUj and chairs, one kitchen table kidneys and liver (or luster relief. 41 Red 1670 iDR.CHAcFcl P.O. Box tamed todav and everv dav at the Rupert Bukerv Ltd. Phone 643 for orders. ttfi and ch.urs, bedroom sune uim. snare bed in ood condition.! Phone 21 daytime. r Cln-eii j 2S3 cveainus. I"1 1 T J " " . ! HEATERS and AUTOMATIC FLOOR FURNACES RANGE BURNERS Unconditional Guarantee of Satisfaction on All Services GORDON D. RONSON Oil Burner Specialist 733-5th Ave. W. Black 503 FOR RENT ROOM for Rent 800 Fraser St. alter 6 p.m. (81p( FOR RALE -Office Furnllure-S. & i. Tu vlor Safe, typewriter Desk. Dalton .combined aild-Ini! machine and cash rei;islcr. Valentin Dairy. Red Zl. Sidney gonick OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis OFFICE HOURS 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Geo. Cook's Jeweller. Th. 212 II. G. HELGERSON LIMITED REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Phone 00 Evenings Black 899 41 U-DRIVE CARS. Phone 41. 711 Orenville Court. (tl) RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE CAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Phone Klue !Ma PACIFIC ELECTRIC FOR RENT 221 ROOM PUBLICS Fifth (82(; FOR SALE 12 ft. Outboard wn-n Tax Bui'" The new deal will be a rhallentw to the Canadian National men and women at all levels of re-soonsibilitv and I know it will be welcomed." Stone HI PA IKS 1U h p Johnson U.J. write . Snellman, Port 1'I.vsiimton 1 Sdii' OIL BURNER SPECIAI.LST - iiijr FOR SALE One Folev auto Stove service and repairs. CI D. Ronson. Blc' WIS if IthXP ml matic saw rtler-coimueie: tm -trie or hand power., W Bums Lake. B.C. (77d icr rc QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles Box 774 Second Ave. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL scott McLaren CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT James Block CD8 -3rd Ave. W. , Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 347 P.O. Box 374 A. T. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS A. L. BELL. C.A. ROY S11AND, C.A. 353-3rd Ave. W. Box 210 Phone 88 power t ' NOTICE WATCH REPAIRS i"ompt er-ficient service. Oeorse Cook Jeweller. Satisfaction FOR SALE Trolllna noai- CAKS FOB SALE 'OltU'ier." 34 ft. loiut. eniiioiwtl. Wioiie Crreen ' after 6 o.m. 7Jul FOR SALE Kilehencablnet. tuhu n.wt A etvjirs Cheai). Red llll - Rreiihitlnn l.narli and Spwrt (in the Northern Trimt-Ir. turlal ll It Inlay trnm (,i io tv KtriOH to tiki: The UnriirstRnrrt. nrlnK n p0"" authorlid by the Minister 'of Public Works. In writinit. to cxprclse the powers vested In the MlnisU-r In Purl. II nf the "llii-hwnv Act." and belnc of the opinion thut thai porthai of tlm I7!IH 318. FOR SALE 1947 Ford tudnr. Excellent condition. Radio, heater, defroster. Low mlleape. Cali eveniiiKS 217 Lst Ave. East. iHpi KHKHIFF'H SAI.K RKAL ESTATE Northern Tnuis-Provlnelul Illi-hwuV from Oulloway KaplU" to Tyee in Ualne to damiipe throiiRh ext.rnordlnnry trnfflc thereon, hereby maks the foiiow- RORIE & LAIRD ACCOUNTANTS & AUDITORS Besner Block Phone 387 P.O. Box 130 HELEN'S REALITY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branch' 204 4th Street. Phone 655 colussi's music store Agents for the finest in Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED AND RECONDITIONED 210 4th St. Ph. Black 3B9 I115 l(ci;iihition pnrnniint to (Section ss ot tiw Hiltway Act.. The following load and soeed limitations are Imposed on the nail highway until furthep notice: ' No prr;;nn shnll operate an vehicle over tlu Northern Trans-Provln- 1948 Pontiae Sedan in good run-nine order, slightly more than 26.1)0(1 miles for cash M. M. STEPHENS, Sheriff, Court House. i80e) clal HiKhwny from Oulloway Rnplrta .to Tye bavnut a maxiiuom gros.. wcleht or londlmr In excess of fifty per cent of tlwit nllowwl In t.l.e WANTEDS clerk'- sun 10 11 stof'-T or 68- SEVEN room house (.section 2. Lare livinn room. tllninK room, 4 bedrooms and batn-ronm upstairs. $2"W down, balance -.m rent. Full Pine $57r() Armslroni; Aneiv-ies. Phone 342 or 207 'evosj (J( ' FOR SAI.E 5 room house, full basement, 2 lots fenced m. heautirm Rardens. Newlv re-decorated liuside and otif. Readv to move into. Apply "-" 7th East. I?9"1. FOR SALE 5 room house with HeKulstlons made pursuant to Hectlon 3d of the "Iligliwuy Act. K.8.BC. 11148. , FOR SALE The sneed limit nf vehicles with pneumatic tires Is restricted to FOR SALE One flrl'a hlcvcle twenty miles ner hour. Vehicles with solid tires are prohibited from ELECTROLUX Sales and Service R. W. COLLINS Phone Blue 970 Box 1628 For genuine parts and service phone or write above. CHIROPRACTOR JOHN P. L. HUGHES D.C Will re-open his office in the Besner Block April 4 ERNIE SINCLAIR PAINTINQ AND PAPERHANOINO Phone Blue 901 Box 1819 241 West 5th Avenue and one tlrop leaf kitchen table and two chairs. 1144 Ambrose Ave. Red 322. (77p) nslne this Hlchwav dnrlni' such times as thts regulation Is In force. DATFD at Prince Rupert BC, tills 21st dav of March. 1051. I.. E. SMITH. Divisional Engineer, IV'nart merit of Public Works. (tf) FOR SALE 2-Wheel frelreht trailer. 107 11th Street. Red 769. (77p) bath, near Conrad t (80P) Phone Green 482.