it PAOE FOUR u. BUY Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Chas. Dodimend Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand LnsraviiiR VISIT OUR RASEMENT STORE for Fine China, Dinne rwarr, (ilasscs, ISaggasc and Novelties. MAX HEILBRGNER"'' Jeweler Diamond Merchant RUPERT PEOPLES STORE W4 . 1 Easter Togs For Children We've left no stone unturned this spring ... No matte)- if it's an Outfit for "baby age" or high school "teen age," we have smart Outfits to please the whole family. Featuring Coats with Hats to match that lead the young ladies' 1942 Spring Style Parade . . . Dresses that breathe the new season in. All the right essentials, too: Sox, Under things and even Play Clothes. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Special Price fur LADIES' and (IK-NTS' NKW SPRING CLOTHING $27.50 and up. B. LAMB, Tailor Phone P.lack 787 302 Third Ave. W. Spring Filled Mattresses Just received from the manufacturer the famous Beautyiest Spring-filled Mattresses, all sizes. Pillows, Felt Mattresses, Beds, Slumber King Springs, Folding Cots and Converto Lounges. Also we have received Lion brand Luggage Suitcases, Trunks, Gladstone Fortnight Cases, Overnight Cases, Sleeping Bags. Tents, Pack Sacks. Packboards, Dunnage Bags, Blankets, Window Shades! Large stock of Floor Coverings, Inlaid Linoleums. Congoleum Rugs, Axminster Carpets, Mats of all sizes, for your heme requirements . . . Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dinette Enterprise Ranges for burning coal or wood. WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUK USED FURNITURE DEPT. You will find many pieces of furniture for your home at irreat money-saving prices. Beach all-enameled Range, fitted uith oil burner, has all the parts to convert for coal or wood 8-plece pining Room Suite, table and four chairs? Dresser Chest of S?Hheater boU,rnlnK oil- Heate" r burning coal or KtpuMe T?ble?i,Slngevr Sewin Machine. Radios, Couches. hSnSie S.H,ite Wardrobe Trunk, Vacuum Cleaners, and the Sods at numerous to mention. We have Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE PHONE GREEN 919 i t RUPERT BRAND Sole Fillets ... at Your Local Hutchers. NO WASTE READY TO COOK Canadian Fish & Gold Storage I'KINCE RUPERT lo. Ltd. BRITISH COLUMBIA It's interistinir to knnvv whon vm,i;,. rsi.. t it. I KEEPING UP THEIR LEAD Sar-Mor Is, However, Somen hat Closer to Toilers Than They Were. Tullrrs retained the leadership of the Mixed Bowling League last night by scoring a two ganed to one win over Pushovers but the lead was reduced somewhat by Sav-Mor scoring a three games to nil victory' over Alley Cats. Three points now divide the Toilers fiom the runnlng-up Sav-Mors. Peoples Store climbed to third place in the league standing with a clean sweep over Stone's Clothiers. The game scoring last nlf ht was as follows: Woanjas, 2; Rlnky Dinks, 1. Peoples Store. 3; Stone's Clothiers, 0. Tollers, 2; Pushovers, 1. Sav-Mor, 3; Alley Cats. 0. The Individual scoring wag as follows: , Kinky Dinks 1 S 3 N. Kinslor D. Nelson Tully O. Turgeon Armstrong T. McMeekin Handicap .Totals ' ... 206 219 215 ... 126 200 194 . 263 173 156 ... 143 159 2161 ... 102 155 90 193 158 174 27 ?7 27 .1060 1091 1074 Woanjas H. Woodslde 154 128 150 S. Woodslde 186 118 181 B. Peterson 279 154 1D3 J. Cymbal 205 248 229 P. James 174 203 163 S. Davis 141 229 209 Handicap 57 57 57 Totals 1198 1037 1181 Peoples Store N. Campbell 22G I DorrUnato 169 Jl Felsenthal 91 I. Robertson 133 I Bertha 119 L. Felsenthal 122 Handicap 130 Totals 995 Stone's Dickens 142 Phllllpson 76 B. Reaugh 162 Husoy 135 R. Stone 105 B. Stone 174 Handicap 74 Totals 863 Toilers L. Croxford 186 T. Fraser 152 A. Kellett 134 T. Hall 162 C. Fraser 133 C. Kellett 204 Handicap 45 Totals 1016 Pushovers R. DeJong 133 P. DeJong 197 M. Madill 114 B. McCaffery 360 V. Wrathall 179 J. Comadlna 142 Handicap 58 Totals 1183 Alley Cats P. Carr 133 C. Brind 143 M. Asemlsscn 218 N. Asemlssen 132 Low score 139 Low score 154 Handicap 44 Totals 963 Sav-Mor R. La Belle 139 C. Erlckson 252 E. Stegavig 204 P. Stegavig 133 D. Balllnger 154 A. Alger 245 Handicap 50 Totals 1183 that the people of the whole district are doing the same. aiKll:1 172 133 in 22 21? 181 2fD 183 183 195 57 ,110 130 130 1191 1113 133 i69 196 130 185 107 177 160 11C 167 143 189 74 74 1018 1006 232 227 ' 181 171 1 180 204 241 187! 233 144 1 249 219 j 45 45. 1392. 1193 j 125 131 j 186 1301 131 142) 171 20S 172 136 263 224 18 53 1107 1079 100 170 191 154 224 224 170 149 131 120; 105 142' 44 44 1034 1003' 165 120 185 114 131 142 206 152 212 241 234 225 56 56 1101 1050 The league standingvto date: Won Lost Pts. Toilers 26 10 26 Sav-Mor 23 13 23 Peoples Store 21 15 21 Pushovers 19 17 19 Rinky Dinks 19 17 . 19 Stone's 13 23 13 Alley Cats 11 25 11 Woanjas 12 21 12 KCKimt BlXa3.KKW3KSU UJM3 Attention Trappers: WE PAV NEW YORK PRICES FOR ALL RAW FURS. PHONE .VJU GOLDBLOOM "The Old Reliable" THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY HONOR FOR MACARTHUR Congressional .Medal to He Presented to Valorous Defender of Philippines, WASHINGTON. March ' 2J : President Franklin D. Roosevelt yesterday announced the award of the Congressional Medal of Honor to General Douglas MacArthur for his "conspicuous leadership, gallantry and intrepidity" in lefence of the Philippines. The medal will be presented to General MaeAr-thur by the United State minister to Australia. Nelson T. Johnson. General MacArthur Is now in Australia mapping out the campaign of the United Nations in the southern Pacific. In Melbourne he spent yesterday studyln; maps and consulting with Australian chief officers. Today he arrived at Canberra. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Kupert Oeneral J. C. Murchle and Col. H. A. Sparling, Ottawa; Col. J. Preston and D. Godfrey, Victoria; E. G. Hall. C. Claxton. N. A. Dev- ireux, William MacKejuie. E. O. Mllburn. D. MeKlnnon and O. C. Werby. Vancouver: P. A. Rochalt, Harold T. Thornquist and Philip N. Bier, Seattle; T. W. Tlmmer-man and W. H. West, Calgary; D. W. Sauter. Port Edward; Mr and Mrs. D. Main and Donald. Sunny-ide: Sstt F Re:;h. Prince Rupert; George E. Darters, Victoria. CARNIVAL ! ADVENTURE Wagon Hull at Melit" Is Week-Did Picture at Capitol Theatre. "The Wagons Roll at Night." a dramatic story of nomads of the road with fast action from start to finish, comes as the feature picture to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here at the end of this week. Headlining th cast are Humphrey Ilogart, Joan Leslie. Eddie Albert and Sylvia Sidney. Bogart has the role of a hard and cynical owner of a carnival company which he rules with a rod of iron. A soft spot is, however, reserved In his heart for his kid sister, Joan Leslie, for whom he maintains a country home. Eddie Albert has the port of a young lion tamer while 3ylil Sidney Is a gypsy fortune teller who teaches him the ropes of carnival life. An unexpected development arises as a result of which the young couple flee from the show to the farm where Albert and Joan fall in love. Bogart plans to end the romance once and for all but the unique revenge which he plans brings unexpected result and a thrilling climax. Besides Bogart and the other headliners. the cast of - Wagon Roll at Night" include such notables as Sig Rumann. Cli.'r Clark. Charlie Foy. John Ridgeli-v. Clan Blandick. Aidnch Bowxt-:- a t. ; many others ROYRI I stimulates delicate appetites I OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . t GOOD SERVICE t We ask your co-ODeration. Our mnntn .-,,.,,.. ii. ii j gasoline We are also advised that we shall not be able to replace Urea fnr nur n.ir. i . ,. . , . in umcr 111 maintain our mIIpv of c sk you 10 puce all coal orders at leat ONE S!.V.EiRE !,l:UVEKY ,S ECTED. By doing thK V,u will enable us to route our deliveries in the most economical manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires it Albert & McCaffery Ltd. 1 ? PHONES 116 OR 117 -M I nn n COATS DRESSES SUITS JACKETS At Annette . . . t-xrhwivc liorne of the Icadinj; coat and dress inantifactmers in Canada, such as Fashion referred, Fashion Ctiild, Peter I'an, Evelyn Alden, Carol Deane and others. Also for the best Founda tion (Jar men Is, NATURES RIVAL and WONDER "HA. Annette Ladies Wear 88 HUMPHREY BOGART -JOAN LESLIE EDDIE ALBERT SYLVIA SIDNEY '1 23 3 J8 d 33 j 4! .' Jl Added -"Drafted in the Depot" "Winer's Pet Uaulilf WOULD NEWS I NDS TONK.lir C'on.p.' f wild (,i:i.si; c.ifxixc CAPITOL oui ruiiit inuiiT hii i EASTER NOVELTIES L'J'jS 7k to ' ' I)i:('ORATi:i) SHELL VJHi ;Vk, 7x s HiUS FILLED WITH ( H0C0ITES 7rc, si 3. : AUTOMOBILE WITH R1DISR MOTORCYCLE WITH SIDE-CAR MOULDED AEROPLANE FOF-EYK If OAT Willi RIDER STANDING I; HIT . TWIN RAHUL 4 u- ..,:n i i .i ... i-j rr c- win itvKfj uny purcnasc uniu wamca, i Wc will wrap for mailing any purchase. Ormes Lid. Pioneer Driiffiats THE UIAI.L STORE l'HOM .S II AM Open Dail.r (ruin 8 a.m. till 10 p.r: Sundays and llulidayn from 12 - 2 p.m. and 1 ' P- Canadian National Railway Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Y .incomer- Thursday. 1 1 15 p.m calling at Orcan Fll ;i. 8alurday. 11.15 p.m.. calllnR at Oeen Pll i Prince Rupert Uj Ketchikan Wrdnwday. 11 p n. i To 8tewari FYktay, 3 pin. Trains Leave Prince Rupert For the lt: Monday. WlriUy and FVWy at 0 pjn. Alr-UoncUUond Skplng and Dlnim: T full Information, rcwrvuliona. clr , 1 1 R. S. (iltLKi, CITY PASSKNOLIt AOIM 528 Third Avcnur Phone 2G0 I'rinre kuuuj tur iian.s-tanaaa Air 1 1 1 A. MacKenzie Furniture L(d. A (iOOIl ixaci; TO lit' V UiMdcul bed when space in limited. l,o" ' iL'W1 Km''l'( Hie Hume! PHONE 77.1 13.50 3"? uil oooooooooooooaoooocoooooooooooooooooooooo For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI S1WVK'B PHONE 235 DAY AND MfjlIT 000000400000000000000000000000000001 9 i