Way 2. ICtfl. LL ASKS NORWEGIANS FOR PEACE HOLDING ON tr M. . y a" Mi vo:cp df ot price Pope Plus today . , ... - V. - ... . I . mm a desire and passion (or rd It was evident that with-! irm approved of it having ,de l 1 .V, .. . .Inn. l I .1 uv if nix; nni o,iir . Ma IBMDtATZO FOG Storen And Koro, Important Rail-way Point, Are Recaptured From German as leaking briefly STOCKHOLM, May 2: (CP) -anonUatlon of two saints, The Norwegian high command re-Euphrasls Pelletler. who ported today that Norwegian the fliater of the Oood troops had reoccupled Roros, itra-d and Oamma flalganl. tegic railway and highway Jnnc- n. nnt triri nn na I ah -- iv.. , .. $1.30 . adiu and thirst for power, for that the Norwegian forces had als0 '! reorcuaied Storen. vil ro'i-rn-i n? ott'ti-i- n.ii.v.i luiibviuu iiuiiv-iive rnues gnu in or ung betwenn he Italian too- Trondhelm and fifty miles north - and ihe Hr4v ar ever th' west of Roros. These reports cast . iti. tl.. a a . . . . . pi. i i "uriMHwn uouoi on nazi claims that Ger-l to Hltlerlan methods is said man land forces had established tie nrlncloal obstacle tn the land communications between Oslo bf Ilaly riving more active sup- and Trondhelm although they ti lh Reich, might be in line with German taking at a session of the lactic of watting for relnforce-iib; of Deputies yesterday, a nwiU before attempting to- take a ir.cnt Fas -1st referred to the firm hold of advanced positions. , f Italy ' Premier Benito flee announced (prior to the' ...ii and Dlno Grand! were in speech of Prime Minister Neville e wnen me remark was unamDcriain in rarnameni today announcing withdrawal from An- dalsnes that Dritlsh troops had withdrawn to "prepared positions in the Dombas area, one hundred t turt ana win aarance jmnes souin oi ironaneim on an- present position when the i other railway line southwest of .at- romes. declared Prem-JStoren, after stubbornly resisting Mussolini's newspaper to-(Strong German attacks. T decision will be made. A communique said that Allied j by one man the man J operations in the Narvik district. . :sm rc'if we rwoonSJDUiiy w norm ana ruu.p.rie.y I lli manf ui (o cooViog nj I crtMiinK - f nmrt in a roftrrnicnt, W cut rtlritmihw. j CAMAUVi 9OOOCKOOOOOUOOOOb!VOOOQvOOO0OOOOOJaOO0OOOOOOOQ O WARWICK BOX CAMERAS MADE IN ENGLAND Take Pictures Sizc3 M'x 2 Li" SPECIAL Ormes ltd. "Jim Pioneer Drtu&ists The Itexall Store Phones tl M Open Dally from a.m. till 10 p m. Sundays and Holidays from 12 to t P-m. and 7 to 9 p.m. -MWV - - WWW WIIUWin Your Coal Problems Solved Prrd carefully screened Coal yeUSAMtJAMrtt, sun your man aaai re ivoriin ru-i qulrement. MtttSlf' Co turn f A In n coal, roai, to to procure procure the ine , , . . , ,. Phones 651-52 &jt;,..va Phibott Evitt & Co. Ltd. and GRAi GRAVEL w4tf a A iter.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dibb always seem to have a fine garden, no mat Those with rock gardens should not forget to plant a few annuals among the rock plants to brighten up the rockery in the fall. After the TUT IMTT.T rMOR FTTH IJ.E.F. HOLDS DIVISIONAL EXERCISES IN FRANCE While official communiques from the Western Profit report that everything U at present quiet, the British Expeditionary Forces are not idle. They are spending this respite from actual fighting - dlv,onal exercises. Here we see stretcher-bearers of the Royal Ulster Rifles carrying away A casualty" from a Bren gun anti-aircraft post. The deadly gun may be seen pointing skywards In the centre of the picture. torUy." Official miliUry Circles mMll rsl ininttt VrA fa tt frnir P rVPrtnlfo m tO ha VP fl aiu earner inat Allied forces were any much color in the rock garden. J finer display than usual of polyan vwniK hip urrman irnrricnn nt a a -it-- .tH - f-w Hk the northern port. The same military spokesman said at that time that the British situation in the Dombas area was "dangerous and very obscure." The British authorities had no conflr- matlon then that Storen and HTve.r' lne, development is going Dombas had b,en captured by the 2 SSlMH ocrmans, as reported In Berlin, but said this was "quite possible." WINNIPEG WHEAT PKICES o D. C. H. Hanklr.son is going in lor rock gardening on a large scale. The place wag plotted by a Seattle expert but unfortunately,, he died behre the work was completed. is so much ro;kery to cover that a ftw plants seem to make very little imprewlon on the whole. The part that was planted last .yew is look- ln very well. OutstadiTJ? is the W1NNIPEO. May 2: CP rouoirw of dwarf red maples, the Wheat prices were ,c to 48c lower 3stilbe heather and VJoa flowers. on the Winnipeg market yesterday Sn there will be a woMderful dls-wlth May closing at m4c. play of tulips. The recetnYddltlori - of "a small greenhqute Ijkjrreat ac quisition t ttw facilities for raising seedlings nd also adds the general appearance of the place. A great many En?llh wallflowers seem to have wintered this year. At "f rclnr and fragrance to the perennial bed at the side of the west erly drive The rockery InMhe sunk-There are a number of very fine n Rarden Is finer thanJt has ever spring garden this year. One that been and should Improve each year. 1 not seen without search for It Is Mr and Mrs. C J. Norrlngton's little , t .1 rAMH - iU.irj.Lit.. luinv urtjui- imve LiiFir taaiiiia garden near the Cold Storage plant Wanted but others fear morning at Seal Cove. It is rather diffl- froatr lhtt may Drove damiging to cult of access just now owing to the plants showing above feround road construction going on there. I J The hyacinths and daffodils are ! some have their sweet Deis abovf excellent. Im-ounrl Mnt nt thn n unn 'n boxe and started indoors or in ftW fifn. Mine are coming up nicely bnt. thev were sown outside ter what the time of year. Their dls- nhere they are expected ti bloom piay oi poiyanmus ana primulas later, has-been much admired. The Cold Storaee officlals'.are do- Thls is the season of rock gar- insr some fine work In beauttf vine dens. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Priest Utrlp of ground adjoining the plant have theirs at the back or the house with some excellent plants that will be In bloom soon. ..trM-f.-.rf-.N-. ann? other -hnib look a if thy would bloom wel' thl- won. There wlllioon be a nice disolsr of heather One nf the beutv jrotg-jat thl time of vear is the llttfe uarden at hn cove p0 t Office; This eastern cannon From PRINCE RUPERT and return, 15-day Limit TO Coach 'Tourist Standard OTTAWA $C3 50 TORONTO MONTREAL - C4.30 QUEBEC C7.95 HALIFAX (8 IT TRAIN Sift. Clean, Comfortable Dining Car i Mealtat 1 Moderate Prices 81.40 $77.50 78.45 83.00 99.40 $91.45 92.C0 97.95 117.35 Good In Tourist Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare .Good In Standard Sleepers on payment of regular berth fare Stopovers allowed at any point within return limit Children, S yrars and under IS, half fare. Correspondingly low fares front all Western stations, also to other Eastern points. SIMILAR LOW 11TUIN FARtS HOM EAST Tl WIST Full information from any Agent wMor thus and other spring flowers. Leonard Crlpps has been extending his garden considerably. He has put In considerable effort on the new beds and already has some of them planted. The addition will be a very great improvement to this pretty garden. Colonel Nicholls has a small clump of the new tulips with two and three flowers on a stem. They are not yet In bloom but the buds are formed. These are a small lot that were given him to try out. Col. Nicholls has Improved his garden this year. His English wallflowers are now In bloom and provide the most interesting part of the garden. His roses and English iris also 'ive promise of providing outstanding features later. Mr. and Mrs. James Glllett are working hard on the renovating of wal!flowerf haT made a fine I dash lheX gae"' f." out by M. A. Burbank. The weeds had got ahead of the plants there and every gardener knows what that means. There will soon be a fine showing there of Canterbury-Bells. Many of the new plants In i Uils garden were sent to Mr. and Mrs. Glilett by their friends at Massett H.F.P. FOR SALE FOR SALE Baby chicks from vigorous new blood leghorn breedlni stock. Unsexed $10.00 per 100, pullets (97) $25.00 per 100. Alsc Rock and Red chicks $12.00 pe 100. Appleby's Poultry Farm, Mis-slon City. B.C. tf FOR SALE Sealed tenders will bt received by the undersigned up tc noon on Friday, May 10th, fox purchase of two lots and cottagt belonging to Estate of Mary Dorothy Holland, deceased, and situate Port Esslrigton Townslte. Tenders should be marked "Tender" and addressed Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C Highest or any tended not neces sarily accepted. Terms 25 cash and balancf spread over two years. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, Prince Rupert, B.C (110 FOR SALE Wilton Rug V x 12', blue and fawn, $40. Apply Mrs. D. Ritchie. (105) FOR SALE Complete furnishings of small suite, almost new. Call at 257 Third Avenue or phone Blue 316. , (106) FOR SALE Five room modern house, almost new. II. O. Helger-son Ltd. (109) BOARD AND kOOM .ROOM and board. Phone Green 997. I (114) for Rent FOR RENT After May 15, 5 room , modern house 257 7th Ave. West. Nice grounds, clean. $23. raone Red 514 evenings.' i Friday Ss. Princess Ti ITZiT -1-1 For Vancoum Tuesday Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. 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