7f Prince Uupm Dan? fitter TV. t - . . page i Thursday, March 24, 1949 rem LOOKING BACK IN SPORT (Continued from Page 6) turquoise pajamas, Mrs. L. Sandvar, silk night gown .housecoat. Mrs. N. Mazzone, silk night gown, housecoat. ' Miss Marie Aeton. Gaberdine slacks, woo! twin set. Miss Marjorie .Tattersall, yellow slack suit. Miss Ethel Moorehouse, plaid slacks, gaberdine blouse. Miss Ruth Ketcheson, gaberdine slack, wool twin set. PRIME MINISTER IS INVITED HERE Rt. Hon. L. St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Car.da, has been ! ' 'A - d in m a k -- j m ."aw w invited to visit Prince Rupert; ly, and picked up pace as they moved along. It Isn't often that you hear of a 102-pound fullback on a team called upon to meet the country's best. But that was Elmer Lay-den's weight. Layden was no tfre, gaberdine 4 on the occasion of a proposed ! trip tJ British' Columbia. The j w n n o n n n . Enable ; Jordan- white invitation has been extended by the Prince Rupert Liberal sbclatlon. iuiioacK to hit the line like a veil. ,n. nsrie Boulter, , Casual Wear I Mrs. W. Webster, Green rain-: coat, umbrella, gloves. Miss Marjorie Eby, plaid skirt, blouse blazer. I Miss Joan Ketcheson, black ' crepe skirt, siik jers;y lbuose. j Miss Edith Jordan, grey skirt, . vei1' leta LADIES' BOWLS "A" SCHEDULE March 28 Westview vs. O. & A., Taft Si Odowes vs. Scuby's. Variety vs. Orange; Savoy's vs. Mahson's, DeJong's vs. the Opening of bludgeon. He was more the' rapier type that struck with drizzy swiftness and held his feet as well as any 200-pound fullback you might see in action. Layden had run the 100 in less than 10 seconds, but it was his last-lightning start that found even a half opening before rt could ever close. Above all else he was the main point of danger against any hostile pass. El- jer Teu' Judy Felsenthal. hill",n fM overalls and blouse, blazer, hat, gloves. Mrs. John CJood, All round pleated skirt, blouse. Mrs. Wv J. Llneham, Brown gaberdine skirt, blouse. and nthal, jeans TELEVISE RAKE BIRDS ,i Gail Weiss INVERCARGILL, N.Z. W Th? Pl coats .shoulder TZiTl 8Sai1nSt a I " o"M be named on an All-Bowl o "Si RHie election. But as a unit, as something to watch, they will The star in this big Stanford I long remain vivid in the memory notornls, the species of flightless bird recently found flourishing In New Zealand after jnd Grade Wood squaci was Dig, blonde Ernie ! of American footWall fans iioase, blazer Nevers one of the white silk being thought extinct for 50 best of all; As some noet almost said: .jhnson. ' lime. Nevers, weighing 200 pounds, was the vital factor in' the SlanfiH-d attack. But what! "Of all the beautiful pictures that hang on iiieiiioiy's wall, That one of the old "Four years, will appear on television. At the request of the BBC a film will be prepared for reproduction on television. ,e Blue silk dress. Slacks Boulter, lounging ImIISKI both Pup Warner and Ernie Nevers overlooked was the speed i .Horsemen" It seemeth the top of all." was r v and ability of Layden's forward pass defense. No matter where Ernie Nevers threw the ball in that Rose Bowl tilt, there was Elmer Layden on the wing, under the ball and on his way for ..,.V,J i MOVTTtF.AI,, March 2 The history of foci nir.atir.M I m 1 Kfc kantt r, ............. .. : luutuuijwn runs. Layaen was KOTICE I pltlicntion of meal preparation. That, and thP I provinic of flavour enjoyment. And ono of tin; ON IKlDAy MARCH 25, 1949 pass-intercepting centipede that sunny afternoon in Pasadena as j he covered almost every square C BALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked i "Tender for Erection of a Combined, j Dwelling and Light." itl be received i up to 12 o'clock noon, Wednesday. ! April 8, 1949, for the erection of a i combined Dwelling and Light at Ekr nio't irnmicrnii arveiopmenn in tJie world of foil i, SIIIRKIFf'9 OINGLftBHKAD MIX! It's truly drluiotis ta.te even letter limn Hie fcinrtW;nl jramlma was f-o prrui of but unlike ftraniiinu einecibrraii, you don't liave to buy a lot of ui- yard of the defensive field. Notre Dame's "Four Horsemen" might not have been the best backfield that football has ever Island. Queen Charlotte Sound, B.C. nans, specifications .labour con- ,mo!i-c '" mryre mi iiirrf! 'l have hour? of Work With a lot of clrariric a'y ami oil"! AH yon do ii ald water to .Shirnffd Giijgi ilin ml jiiiw moments and then pop it into the oven, li s m Ore you've " dieoTered " hhirrifl' Ginprbread Mix e all tW jun of making gingerbread nnm of the ( Formerly Known as Mohan's Men's Wear ) aetii. iney latKea the offensive ; forms may be obtained on applica-power and crash of Rockne's 1930 ' tlon w th Marine serviced sntiad that kneV Carideo, Sav- CponuTor aT Oldi, Schwartz and Marty Brill. , cepted cheque made payable to the . A Itpt . . . Mcrvii A Ntw Drtll for Jtlt A ft V tuirnn love to I : CtnU v, Jim V1 ean iiiaKe Hll fil'I, Receiver General of Canada for tre sum of $10 00. This cheque will lie returned upon the return of trie plan and specifications in good condition. Additional information as to the site of the work and interpretation of plans and specifications may aim be obtained irorti tit aid At;ent at Prince Rupert . Each tender must be accompanied They may not have been as good ; as Notre Dame's 1943 outfit with Creighton Miller, Bub Kelly and' Bertelli or, the fast, powerful Army delegation of 1944 with Blanchard, Davis, Hall and Ken-na. Not to overling an old Carlisle avalanche that carried i , lik ww with the 1 . "colour tiuiKie ! ID A Ti!ta'k.'i2R "f For All-fnbiie Tmtrx Tintexl nuritein-ir. Her i? i fiivom ite of mine these ie-mm broKoies. rrnllj thrilliti? tunr von want, xs !-ra with HAKr.R'S Ml) ClltK'ULATH iliip that's all pure .'W);.tl'. by a certified cheque on a cnurtereit Thorpe, Calac and Guyon Btlt Canttd'an bank equal to ten per cent certainly, pound for pound, th,y rtt'S: sEOWMRS of Canada, which cheque will be forfeited In the event of a tenderer rtfuslnn to enter Into a contract on , the basis of his tender. If calle'i i upon to do so. or fulling to satlsfac-' jmrt Baltinn Powder Clearance Sale m nw items t Uirily complete such a contract Cheques of unsuccessful tenderer;- will be returned. Any tender not accompanied by i)H d!nut Of peail Tiuw and Dyes are those mirm!,; hotihol.l ilyeg thht tr:m-f(rn1 fuded f.ibricn of all km.l.i in in eotourfiil heuilty. Just think! A wardrobe of dressed dyed to thi ?.ring' net ahadea . . , Navjt liluft . . . and eolours that com plermnt Navy . . . Lavender Old ItOf t'.ttnfn Red. Or you ean bave vernifht a litisht, nrw-'.rtnkinit ehair cover to brim Spring rifht into your home . . . and .to'king dyed to J-'iuJiion'i favourite 'hadfh ! SiiihII Wonder I bear of . more and more women who keep their homrw anil wnrl roKrt looking like new witli, Tin iexi And for a complete colour chanffe, thrre'i! Tintex f'olor He mover. . Ark fr All-fabric TIN-TT.X next time you're t-liflpping it eiUt only l.V a package 1 How Cn A irfklttt Cettml B siana aione. iney had no need for any sheer power. When you consider such assets as speed, brains, heart, alertness and rhythm, they had no equal. After gradual ion Layden, Crowley and Stuhlrireher all became successful coaches at Notre Dame, Fordham. Michigan State, Villanova, Wisconsin and Carnegie Tech. while Don Miller stuck to the law to find his place as a judge in Cleveland. No member of the "Four Horsfc- security deposit as described will iKtt, .mrvr. add bailing i adin. M-:t :K a.K, :ai cVr t.oil- Smashing 30 to 75 Price Reductions be considered. The Department does not bind Itself to accept the lowest or any tender. P. T. COLLINS. ftocretnry. Department of Transport. Oltuwii. Ontario. March 17. 1949 (70) itl) w?r eradutiiy to iwci.iS';y, ti,en add 'ture nd blend. Add liitn add nuts Eike in giead pin, ff-. in rnxK-'aie oven "i.MHi. Wiuie itlil ' or, cakt rack. Mukci -n.es. link They Last. All Sales Final tmft. di IZ St Smoe-th? 1 don't lnow ho they m a Jt e TltF.AM OK WHKAT" o 1 II H o i O II 1 V "creamy". . . but l.U So :il..lly I Illil "'tli a liisious spicy tMl ta-ie "hke a !'ii serve them this VtN-BAKED BEANS Announcing ... AN INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL JOINT EDITION OF The Prince Rupert Dally News ' , AND The Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council I'll tmere-t that you lir it for your- If and we wliat folks mean when they nut "It's hmoo-othl Truly dclicioiifil And 5 M inula " C'rMrn of hent " is hj very ta--f to prepare, it cooks to complete digest ilnlitv even for baby in just live minutes of boiling. It's good for you, too . . . for 5 Minute "1'ieam of Wheat" contains blood-enriching Iron, and provide extra Calcium and Phon-phoms for diets deficient in thews clement. That's why it's uch a good idea to make a family habit of sruo-o-otlt " Cream of beat "1 Cvof AUren Sunthlne fbows up ' u.'.iu.ii fil.NGS Hit onions into thin karate into rings. iot.ioiu In J tbpn. "Pns. Huni Tomato until omon rinpj be 1 iih sau. Heat con- of hini Ovn-Baked ",u Sa"re. Pour into Arranrt onion rines n" bear. N U "ft in nn .u'.L' The Occasion- n e w discovery ,IK! More and Jiore women are IT IS THE NEW MANAGEMENT'S SINCERE HOPE TO BE PRIVILEGED TO SERVE THE PAST CUSTOMERS AND MANY NEW PATRONS. TO ALL WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR STORE. Winter-Milled l:it ric rather disconcertingly. Dill don't worry about that greace Main on your living room couch ... . or l'licioiiKKHi'T -) liNM.ll, that J Tturwll " nous ll,in"'" Ou.t .wit, to 7 ',n 7 "ir ''' lo prepare f "'rf..lly c,onom. ,a,k f Kraft l),n. " '"" for a main l just a fr ,"ln8! Vou'll find sey-biW--iUm fr main "'"'""MlHlcmus .. 7"y mm. So ak omorroj, for Kril(t "V'1'';' for Lrn,n the Foiled Fpot on your favourita patel wool . . . simply ue KNKHGINE! It's ,-o very fimpb to ue . . . cleans safely without leaving tell-tale ring"! 1 or Kinr-gine Cleaning I'lmd is certain death lo gieite tains . . . and nt the same time, po wonderfully gentle With fabrics of all kind.-! Cleans dresses hats haml- bags upholstery in a jiffy! .Iut follow the easy instructions for ih'st results. You'll lind that, with Energine, you can keep furniture fabrics spot-free and clothes looking like nel You can get Kner-gine for as little as 25o. at your drug or department Store. 1. The impending Statehood of Alaska whereby restrictions will be removed which at present preveiit the full use of the Port of Prince flflftert a the Kate-way to Alaska 2. Industrial developments at Prilice Kupeft and Ketchikan, notably the establishment of multi-million . dollar cellulose pulp mills at both eities Prince Ro-pert's already being well Under way, Ketchikan's about to commence. The International Industrial edition will bring history up to date in picture, news .stories and feature stories. Publication Date April 38 nt thereabouts. (Extreme Closing Date, April 10) Circulation 12,000 eopies throughout -Canada and the United States including Members of Parliament in Canada and Congress of the United States, administration leaders of the Dominion., the provinces, the Union and the States, leading newspapers and libraries. Regular subscribers of the Daily News and the Chronicle will receive the edition. Advertising Rate $1.50 per column inch. Full Page Sir0; Half Page, $0. Orders for advertising or copies of the edilinn should he sent to Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd- Prince Rupert eilclii I mums jmuub lor yuur feu ly niuuib so in,, I , ie,e are 80 niany exciting things to do 'll shopiiinB niMijr in ini)e . . . und here's livTinU1Bi to """rnber! When it comes to feminine "nost ri 14 01 women hve JUBt itO.NiluitM Zoniin y n,0!?t convenient most effective! BUnno are Rfwwless, bUinlesn, enow-white vaginal . c.'"'' nowprfnllv eermiciditl. vet absolutely John Odowes Canada '"M tiwuesl You'll find them at drugstores ,Jut fni-- "res something else to Jieln annwer your '1 tl, lme hnime . . TKEB BOOKLCT giving rhar Brmf ,!!n,nor'ant-to-hrides gubjeet! 8imply write to I to v. "u. Crescent St. Montreal. T.Q.. and 1U sen.l 7.1. . wrapper. and David Ab VerT h5 u you tke t "ita in Sprme ... but in o li... n"1 lis en verw C l cro, L UOflr s ,10)f 'y. 'tb UNIT, the v WiC I "n7w-. ba It'? msg.cal the way -i, ij'f) LH1 ,ly He- m rIo,l'l Clothes laund- JlW L fihr...". L""t eently nenetrttet ' I : i ? 1 mirfal clot,, 11 . L -frcl M ll,H'r' ti,8t '' tlie dust. 1 1 - ii i. i I. i ii -i 1 n , -.. ii. . .. i i. i " .. : nH-,0Ur bloii.Ni ,',"4 toe 80 wll with Spring sunshine 'lu ll.. Y ,fl! (LT1 Lin'l! Ir the vefy tarfl' for y"r r a -ikii,l opraU . . . Kk perky ana