riday Novernber 7, 1949. ———— = |ADIES AUXILIARY OF WAR VETERANS ELECT OFFICE rhe Ladies Auxiliary of the seat Wal Veterans’ Association election of officers last yening in the Association rooms. ne following oilicers were chos- wer) i; its eli prosident—Mrs. Geo, B, Hull. _president—Mrs. G. A. First vice podland. ; ond viee - president — Mrs. more Leek. jreasurer sec Mrs. H. L, Robin- yn. gecretary—Mrs. Poole. ING THINKS COUSIN WAS WELL PUNISHED BS ONDON, Nov. 6—In the burse of an audience with Ar- hald Forder, & missionary \ \rmenia, who told of his ur years captivity under the . in the ravaged country, * George expressed his view the former German Emperpr. ye missionary blamed the Ger- ans for instigating all the e in the East and the King plied “Well, they are finished rhe Raiser has had to run from his own country. He punished for all he did.” RMIT GRANTED FOR NEW HOUSES gh Killen and Wm. Suthertand to Build—Allan Davis Commences. yw ay Hugh Killen has taken out a ilding permit for a new house jued at $2,500. It will be a ngalow and will be built on the » of Mr. Killen’s present home Kighth Avenue East, Seetion 6. Yesterday a permit was also anted to Wm, Satherland for 23.000 bungalow on Graham enue, Section 2. The contract r the house has been given to Ison & Currie, Work has commenced on Allan new house on Sixth Ave., iween Hays Gove Cirele and yerts St $100 BAIL ESTREATED thinaman Caught With Three Bottles of Rye Did not Appear Last wight Constable Hugh Me- linchy met the Prinee George ) her arrival from Stewart. He ela Chinese by the name of Mah ig Sing, whom he suspected. i had made the round trip to } town and Constable eGlinchy was doubtful of his : he arnested and arched him. He found in his liicase three bottles of sealed ¢ Whisky ie Was brought to the police ‘lion where he was allowed to ton $100 bail. This morn- ‘she failed to turn up and the w. Was Torfeited. Tomorrow he ‘be up to give his reasons for ol appearing in court when or- red. Mah Sang Sing is the pro- elo of the West End Cafe. 2 ee oo ree eee ooorm*~ en twenty days for being MAK and disorderly, IOLA DANA IN ‘SATAN JR.’ AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE , wlan Jeo” is the feature film ‘te Empress tonight with beau- | "il Viola Dana in the title rele. * 4 story of & somewhat sen- | “onal nature and will have a} py Wide appeal, Viola Dana is | a big movie stans and | s Less the attendance will be | ; So sddition to the feature is the! os panne of “Houdini,” This) En? lose s hone of its appeal as| Rie ea is one of the big | way of serials. | TO DISCUSS STREETS Resolution wit be) Moved at Board fiscugsi, subject and a weneral The < ‘Ss expeeted to follow. ume * route between Vancou- mM in f rince Rupert will also ‘OP digs USSiON,. ———SE= ‘arry Moore was this morning | of Trade Meeting Tonight. Mueh interest is t | Proposal aken in the| discus. ae. 8* Board of Trade to| the ‘et ‘Westions of roads at lonight = meeting of that body is ander the council chamber, | Ury wil) stood that J. H. Pills. | ing on : Inove q resolution bear- | e A Aertise in the Daily News. | SSS ~ =} B v= THE DAILY NEWS Sa Daughters of Canada | The mother, the nurse, the women with the needle, the am- bulance driver, the canteen worker, the “farmerette” and the daughters of industry in factory, office and store—all—inspired the manhood and ennobled the womanhood of Canada by their labours of love and sacrifice in the days of the nation’s anguish-—now happily past. And their response, to give and to lend of their money time and time again—was beyond all praise. And—-Canada—being mindful of their past example—and con- scious of their all-pervading in- fluence again asks her Country- women to buy Victory Bonds. Yes, she asks them to buy them, even at the sacrifice of some cherished longed-for purchase. It is self denial to do without something that will lend back- ground to ones charm, but the time is not long and the debts of honour must be paid. There is another thought, tco, that wives and mothers. wi!l- appreciate. The success of th> Victory Loan makes for Prosperity. Steady employment is dependent upon prosperity. Without proc-- perity uncertainty will follow. Hence Canada sounds a clarion call to her daughters for their aid in making an abundant success of the Victory Loan 1919. uy Victory Bonds Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finaace of the Dominion of Canada. 2\ ae wet Byes 3. see = 7 a a yO i i