Ir. pads src THE DAILY NIWB Friday, July 25, Expert Optical Service II ' v Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving VISIT OUR HASEMENT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerwarc, Classes, IJaggage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT HIGHER THAN EVEIt New Zealand's exports in 1940 totalled $265,404,000, the highest figures ever recorded. REMEMBER: The slower you drive, the more you suve! Chas. Dodimcad OnlmiiptrUt In Pliarra r ... - 1 1 KM IN AIR WAR More ihan 1.000 radio technicians from Canada now are in Britain playing their part in the air war 17 CAV T QReduce driving speed irom GO to 40 on the open road, n Avoid jack-rabbit starts. nonessential Avoid useless or driving. Turn motor oil when nol in uM. do not lcavo idling. . - .nginii W Don't .ace your up slowly. D Don't strain your engine; change gears. cleaned and prop-erly Keep carburetor adjusted. timing, etc. Tune up motor, uw and valves clean. D eoP TllE minuter Model Plowman Fashion Model City Girl Who Quit Dress Shop for Farm Is Rivalled by Sheep-Shearing Nurse - - tJ i GLOUCESTER, Eng., July 25: (CP J Far from city lights and tiv.ir usual occupations two youne women are at work on a farm in Great Risington. One plows; the other inears sheep. They are Violet Shirley. 10. of Canterbury who used to bo a man- J nequin, and Nelly Blow, n, of Lon don who used to be a children's nurse. Here are a few of the jobs they have done in the past 10 months: I Plowed about 300 acres of the farm with a tractor, and some ad-Joining grass lands; cut about 250 acres of corn with a tractor and binder; sown corn with a tractor and drilled it with horses; harrowed up to 100 acres in an eight-hour day. Planted 20 acres of oats in one day. The manager of the farm where they work has dubbed chem 'the two perfect land girls." GASOLINE SAVING (Approved by Automobile Experts) .. overheating overheating Q Check wastes md other aays The government of the DOMINION OF CANADA HONOUIUHLE C. p. HOWE, vj munition ana ouppiy FIVE YEARS ! FOR WOMEN London Women Gave Information With Intent to Assist Enemy i LONDON. July 25: CPt Two London women. Gertrude Blount Iliscox, 30. and Mrs. Norah Lavlnia Briscoe, 40, oleaded guilty at a tec-ret trial at the Old Bailey to charges under, the Defence Regulations and were! sentenced to five years penal servitude. The women were charged with having committed an act likely to assist the enemy in communicating unauthorized information with intent ti assist the enemy. "Your crime is a political crime," Mrs.- Justice Asqulth told the accused. "It Is sometimes suggested tha.. political crimes should be treited with greater leniency than other crimes. I entirely dissent from.that view. It seems that of all fnrms of crimes that affecting the state, at whose heart it is directed, "an hi least tolerated." Since the war began there have hnen, two other notable cases In cooling system; gasoiinu. D Maintain tire? at right pressure. efficient worn engines D Lubricate waste gasoline. . and from work, to Drive hr groups using cars alternate days. and other outing, D For golL Picnics instead oi lour, use one car r in3ie""" Take those short shopping i hip- ON FOOT and carry parcels home. Q Walk to and from the movies. too, can help by D Boat owners, reducing speed. Hid G. It. COTTRELLE, Oil Controller for Canada HIYI SAX6E WHIM'S Y0UI MINARD ar a mi mm SOLDIERS. RUB OUT TIRED ACHIf which women have been sentenced to penal servitude for offences against security of the State. Anna Wolkoff, 37, daughter of Admiral Wolkoff, Russian Naval attache in London during the Czarist regime, was sentenced last November to 10 years' penal servitude for offences under the Official Secrets Act and the Defence Regulations. Mrs. Dorothy Pamela O'Grady, 42, is serving a 14-year sentence for offences under the Secrets Act. She had been sentenced to death for treachery but an appeal against the conviction was allowed. Try a Daily News Want-Art - i ,Would Cut Hours Of Working Women Workers' Delejales Say Loni Honrs .Doivt -Mean increased i.1 jj production . .. . BLACKPOOL, Eng., July 23: CP) Britain's war hamper was hampered because many women In war factories were .working too long hours, said delegates to the General and Municipal Congress here. ' Miss D. M. Elliott, chief woman officer of the union, moved a .resolution urging that In the Interests of maximum, production and the health of women the working week be reduced t.o six days and the length of the. shift shortened. The resolution was. passed. Miss Elliott said hours had been -educed in some factories but many still thought lon(t , hours,, meant in-rca'ed production. She said the ministry of aircraft production was one of those .'responsible In .'he post-bnhkf roue t. hiergency manyV womert willingly : worked 12. 14 and even & hours, a 'tfatf., but as a siis'tolnedpolldy thi all wrgng. f " 1 L ; GOLD l?f NtlRtllWEST Prod'nMpn .i'f jroid in ih fcrlh.-' west Territorjes ifi Mfreh 'hl-J .ar was (il!f'nw.-t 'lalnst 3.-' '939 ounces :inMafc,h; 1940 W1 4 TENDEHSiNVITED FOR SALE Separate'.eaied tend- ci s iur lue pmxnc ujrcaDin alio boat hull owned by 'the. Jate Jacob' Anderson atd situate on mainland. w6V pf: small island acrois, harbor Ircfei 'Dr f. 'fc6cfc . will be recefved' by. the underelgned ip until noon.of SaturcJayA'iigust 9, 1941. Cabin. 10;xi0:: :Boat hull 36'xlO'x5iVon ways.i ; Highest, or, any; tender .not necessarily accepted. ..;''"' Terms-Ca'sn, ' NORMAN. A. WATT. Esq. Official Administrator. F(U SAI.h FOR SALE l jiatiorjar p'sh' Rcfils-, I ter, lot of household-'windqws In j perfect coridltion 50 doors with all the Sittings,, .1, Crab" wtncii' double , geared, '6; wash basins at , very low prices. Phone" iJlk. 324. ! B.C. Furniture Cd. HOUSE for sale In'cndition, eis'iv jrowns. fnone uea ,165. or call-at .231-9)h EasHVr-further miormauon,. ' . .- t. if ;,yi r.- FOR SALE 1941 R.C.A. Victor tabfe model radio. Owner leaving town. , $45.00 cash: Apply Box 127. . ; ,,. ' (174) FOR SALE Household furniture, 440 W. Sixth, phone Blue 920. 1 (173) TO RENT One room' iultable for two. Eat out. Phone Oreon 733. : (177) BOARD AM Uhl ROOM and Board. Phone Red 976. (176) WANTED WANTED Bright young man or woman, preferably with knowledge of typewriting, who would be1 Interested In learning newspaper business. Apply Dally News. tf WANTED-Store helr- one man, one wpman preferably young. McRae Bros. , EXPERIENCED woman or girl. Housework. Sleep out. Phone 640. (176) WANTED- Housekeeper for man with three children. Apply Box 126, Daily. News. (175) YOUNO girl desires houxownrir .Phone7W;uim42 WANTED Olrl for housowork. An ply Style Shop (175? :SCIIOOLg& "COLLEGES MRS. HILL'S evening classes in oiiun.nana,.iyping apd hljh speed typing will commence Sept. 1, she will, be at home to prospective students Monday evenings from 8 to 9, Please register early. Phone Red 923. (174) CAP1TOI A FAMOUS PLATlIf THIATtT j LAST TIMES TONH;nT 2 Shows, 7:00 an-l 9 u ZANE (iUEY'S "WESTERN UNION In Tcchn'coW With KANDOLni SCOIT ROIIT. YOl Nfi (At 7:31 and M1 ALSO News, Cartoon, Sport!iht COMING SATUItUAV OMT Jon llall, Victor Alt La;f j, "SOyTII OF PAGO r Flower Show . iMnnday, July ;?sth ; .Znti Ave. at lth Vi Vj ) n m i - t Adm.v ifti if ir.ui Its Close 9 a m SAVOy HOTEL t'arl arelli, I'rop. fhoue 37 V.U, K ill -KltASKK STUhfcT fririie Huperl YES.I W.T Kr..ili Uuln 'irs Koufil Wl.dUifk. SloVCh CdiitinlrdJ Etc. I himnfjs Swrpl JIM I MAMIV MAN HOME SKKVICE t'hnne M.M.K 735 Variety Store SmaUwares Sta jr K).tchen Tooh a!" i H;-s-.Vij- Leather Blll.c:- r? ' oln- Purses. Owing to the unii .ui summer weather wp thins i' would be better to 'le.wm otzt milk after sundown, n ic: your rnillc will be foui "ari later than usual, Dominion Dairy PHONE 10 Central Hotel Central Hotel Annex ISO Heated Roomi Hot Water Steam Bathi ninlnc Room In ConnectM Mrs. C. E. Hlack, Iroprietre Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA EVEIt V TUESDAY. 1:30 p.m. Du Vancouver Thurs. pi". CARDENA EVERY FKIDAV, 10:30 p.m. Dae Vancouver, Alonday s"1 Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving July 8, 19. 23 at 10 p.m. Tickets and Reservation' from PRANK 1. SKINNUH, I'fince Hupert wicnt, Third Aft. Phone 5C8