I THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1912. THE DAILY NEWS FT .' - 5 Expert V ii OPTICAL SERVICE n ('has. Dodimead Optometrist in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT WK IIASKMEN'T STORE for Fine China. IHnnerusre, (Masses, Raggase and Novelties. r-mJAX J HEILBRONERpr 1 1 I M4 , Jeweler Diamond Merchant New Summer Blouses Lace trimmed, new sheers and solid colored spuns and crepes. Short sleeves. Actual $2 to $3 value. $1.50 WOOL SKIRTS Black, . navy, wine, brown, grey, sea green, light pastels. Actual $5 and $6 values. All sizes $3.95 Peoples Store Presents SUMMER SPORT LEADERS SLACK SUITS PLAY DRESSES SWEATERS SLACKS SPOUT CLOTHES SPOUT JACKETS J ANKLE SOCKS Sizes 8-10H. All colors. Buy 5 pair for SI and I; GET ANOTHER PAIR GET 1 PAIR FREE Mail Orders Promptly Filled Open Saturday Night a S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE I In the Heart of Prince Rupert" THIRD AVLV-Xext to HrilbronerV-Phone BLUE W CAMP FURNITURE 8 only Folding Camp Cots, each $5.75 10 only Folding Camp Cots, heavy 10 oz. khaki duck, each $7.00 Folding Camp Chairs from 75c. $1.50. $2.35 Steel Folding Camp Cote, complete with mattresses, each S12.50 TenU. Sleeping Robes, Pack Boards. Pack Sacks, Dunnage Bags Simmons Bed Outfit, all sizes. Spring Filled Mattress in all slzea Large Stock of Floor Covering, Congoleums, Linoleum, Carpets Unpainted Furniture. Chests of Drawers, Dropside Tables, Meat Safes. Ironing Boards, Etc. We have the Goods at Elios Furniture Store Third Avenue, next to Daily News. rjreen 91s I OUR COUNTRY AND HOMES DEMAND . . . ! GOOD SERVICE !We ak your co-operation. Our country requests us to conserve gasoline We are also advised that we lall not be to ,ur our irucxs. m order to maintain our policy of prompt service we ask you to place all coal orders at. least ONE DAY BEFORE DELIVERY IS EXPECTED. By dofng til jol manned nK10 ,0Ur deUmleS ta the most ecoSoml manner, thereby conserving both gasoline and tires. Albert & McCaffery Ltd. PHONES 116 OR 117 j j... 4 The Ked Cross Must Help Many . . .You in Prince Rupert arc Lucky To He Still Able to Give. So Give Now . . . All You Can! Canadian fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT 10. LIU BRITISH COLUMBIA OWED FOR SALE FOR SALE Troller 29 ft. $450 cash. Rowboat, 10 ft Trade lor Ja .Battery- Charger. -Apply Box 277, Dally News. 120 'toil:) AH- 6AL-Hueand $ acres -of land jn Ihe, village of Cedarvale, B.C. Write owner at Post Office, Kitwanga, B.C., Mrs. J. A. Sam-pare. (122) 'OR SALE 3i mattress, clothes wringer and wash tubs. Blue 609. (118) JR SALE Electrolux cleaner and attachments. Good condition. Apply Box 276, Daily News. (118) t)R SALE at $1000. Lot 1909, Range 5. Situate on Lakelse Road about 3 miles from Terrace and containing 160 acres, of which approximately " acres cleared, with good barn, plow, harrow and cultivator. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. 1134) OR SALE House, four rooms, bathroom, full basement Five minutes from Drydock. Reasonable for cash. Green 394. (122) JR SALE One 4 to 5 horsepower Easthope stump puller with blocks and lines. New. $300. Box 275, DaUy News. (121) R SALE Good paying business, confectionery and restaurant. A. Beaudln, Terrace, B.C. (118) OR SALE 3 Sisters Cafe. If Interested call or write II. A. Nelson, P. O. Box 957, Prince Rupert, (tf) FOR RENT OR RENT Furnished bedroom for men or women. Board optional. 718 Fraser St. Phone Green 830. (118) ;R RENT Room for rent Private home. Phone Red 602. (121) OR RENT 5 MINUTES FROM DRYDOCK. Room and board. Will accommodate 4 men with 2 sharing. Red 469. (tl) WANTED Dishwasher and wait ress. 3 Sisters Cafe. (tf) WANTED WANTED Men with some radio operating experience or amateur radio experience to work as civilian radio operators at government station In Prince Rupert area. Applicants must not be subject to military service. Short probationary training period to be given partially qualified. Box 279, Daily News. ..'124) WANTED What have you, to accommodate? Will buy used linen, drapes, pieces linoleum, carpet, oaa laoie. If any article, phone Cook, Red 346, or. Box 278 Dally ycw (118) TENDERS WANTED TENDERS will be received for a concrete foundation 40 by 50. For particulars phone Green 169. 123 WANTED A small apartment by quiet couple. i23 WANTED Chamber maid for part time work. 7:30 to 10:30 pin. Rupert Hotel. (H8) VANTED Bell-boy beTween the ages of 16 and 17 years. Rupert "otel- (181 WANTED Man or woman, 2nd cook. Apply Central HoteL (121) VANTED - Girl for dry goods store. Experienced preferred. Box 274, Dally News. (tf) WANTED-Furnlshed light house-keaping rooms, suite or small house. Phone Pilot Officer H.M. Carter, St. Elrao Hotel. U20) V. W. C. A. ROOMS REGISTRY Accomodation urgently wanted for service Men and Families Mrs. Oarbult, 231. LOST LOST Case of Important keys with Oreat West LHe identification disk. Finder nWxA niiim FOUND 11 r ' . 1 ..1 1 FQUND. tt MansKiwalleVJOwnprz may have same by calling at Daily News and paying for this advertisement. V. S. SANCTUARIES - It's interesting to know when reading thp rwu, Mn, There are 263 wild life reruns that the people of the whole district are doing the same. liotLL6" a8gregat,,Tg n mlu JAP HIT-AND-RUN EXPECTED CAPE TOWN May 21 To-bruk, Libyan staport successfully defended by Antral lan troops against Axis North Afitcan forces for eighA months last year, is now garrisoned by a South African division. Trlme Minister Jan. C. Smuts of South Africa made this disclosure In a recent address. Speaking at the Ansa: Day memorial service in Johannesburg. General Smuts reviewed the military situation situation in the Far East. He said he had no doubi Australia and New Zealand would defend themselves successfully. "Now a. force is gathering on Australian soil which will in due course roll back the tide of war until U. reaches Japan and until Japan finds her doom which I am persuaded will be one of the great-1 est Judgments of history on a nation whose record is stained with so much blood and injustice," the Prime Minister said. Hon. H. G. Lawrence, minister of he Interior, speaking at Cape Town said that the possibility of a Japanese hit-and-run attack on the Union could not be excluded. The government had taken many steps for the military defence of the peninsula and other vital points. Evacuation of Cape Town and Durban was unnecessary, he said. Too Much Buying Johannesburg shopkeepers are complaining that business Is too good. Shoppers, they say. are mak Ing purchases out of all proportion to their needs, apparently fearing extension of rationing. Some mcr-chants'are advocating rationing on the coupon system. Italian prisoners of war In South Africa are growing vegetables for their own consumption following successful negotiations between the British and Union governments. Italians may soon be used to develop agricultural areas set aside for returned soldiers. Wide Restrictions Sew paper control regulations in South Africa Impose drastic? restrictions on newspapers and magazines. Week-end tosues of dally newspapers have been reduced to 60 percent of their pre-war size, dallies to 55 percent Other newspapers have been cut to 50 per cent and magazines to 40 percent. A rationing scheme for lubrlcat ing oils went into operation May 1 DRAMA OF GANGSTER itobcrt Taylor and Lana Turner In "Johnny Lager" at Capitol Theatre r 'Johnny Eager." powerful drama j of janstei,5 futile career. romc as the feature picture to thr st reen of the Capitol Theatre here ih;.-Friday and Saturday. Robert Tay lor and Lana Turner make thru first appearance together in the picture Taylor takes the part of an ex convict taxi driver who meets Miss Turner, daughter of the prosecutor who had sent him to prison, n a faked murder, thus giving him the upper haod over his enemy, her father. It is only when he experience a psychological change that a new man emeries from the cold-blooded criminal who goes to his death after having accomplished the one unselfish act of his career. The portrayal of their roles U said to take both Taylor and Mist Turner to new peak performance? in their screen careers. Van Hef-lin gives an outstanding peform ance as Taylor's drunken bench man. Edward Arnold has the pow erful part of the girl's father. Other Important members of the cas are Henry O'Neill. Robert Sterling. Patricia Dane. Oleoda FmrreU. Diana Lewis and Barry Nelson. The scheme, baaed on gasoline rationing regulations, allows for new oil every 2,000 mile. Price Increa sea for various petroleum products ere posted April Ti. During March 461 new motorcars were registered in South Africa compared with 716 m the previous month and ZJM in March. 1941. Gasoline rationing will go Into effect In Southern Rhodesia on June 1. The refutations will provide a basic ration to permit 170 miles driving per month. Financial nrleff Railway revenues In the Union continue to rise. During the las week of April earnings were nearly 150,000 ($270,000) more than the corresponding week in 141. Transvaal provincial revenue collections for the financial year ended March 31. 1941, showed a surplus of nearly 1840,000 ($3 ().. 000 1. 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