H9F J I ,iJldier And M Sh. Of Series Of Had Charge Special flieeunis rci '''' ins of meetings con- H .1 advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor rnntrol Board or by the Government ol British British Columb2i. Columbia. w- Salvation Army Special Meetings with an evangelistic rally in the local Citadel. On Sunday two special services were held, the speaker In the morning being Mrs. Olllineham find fit nlirhf nHrviriiAt nimi I Oenoral Eynopsis The pressure jcontlnues low west of the Queen (Charlotte Islands and Is relatively thigh over British Columbia. The (weather has been fair and coolj j throughout this province with rain !on the north coast. West Coast of Vancouver Island Moderate northwest winds, most ly fair with not much change In temperature. Dally adverttmnc. m me Dalh TH1 DAILY KKW1 Weather Forecast i ARE HEARD , hotel arrivals (FMmlshed through the courtcay of Dominion Ueteurologlcal Bureau tX Victoria and print Rupert This fore- Edward Lipsott of Vancouver was the speaker at yesterday's regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club, making his L t1 I 4U. iii'iml n fnrm i I mmH News is sure to brina dally re- leon, referring to the weather and suits. saying that It seemed to rain quite as hard on occasion in Victoria as It did here and that down in New Alarm." Large crowds were ore lB n Dy Mrs" mnson 01 olen' Orleans, where he had been this ent at these gatherings. ( Vowel and Mrs. Brunsdon of Haz- past summer, they would he grate- nnrw wnM , elMm' also Ruth ana ara Jones- ful indeed of some of Prince Rup-uuring Wednesday conferences rmh Tr,i , i a .... ,,, ..a. were held with the officers of the .min omr.,( , t. t.i, I , . t,i 4 .. ,1 Bncadler J.T.aUUng. ,t and Plans were laid fori several of th. offers eave brief whom he had selected to assis downtown ' "rSSS : ! una hUrni 01 mC WWk and Bri" Ollimg-thlm in canvassing the dov . ! c inibia and Alaska and vicmiiy. It, .j. ,i i..Jt j j t .,fi t t.v in fno At the concluding service sevprai iim, u annoi nj nmm nmtniin i . . , i . ... . i w icuia;nd lill bile ka, Mutual v.u w . vum.vwm. C - was Drougm - to visiting o officers w,..wvm from iiwm the hue Interior uibcour "For f or th r h,rt- a Dr NPal m. Carter. Dresldent tffwH nnrnnu n I rrVi 4 I 4 took i-w1r i it r X I c:.. u-3n Wednesday, night part. Vocal numbers were work." of the club, was in the chair and Let's Put The Loan Over The Top Do Your Part In This War Canada's 2nd War Loan is going to be a success because all the people are getting behind it. All the people, in all walks of life. Doesn't it stir you to action that men and women real Canadians just like you are gladly doing their bit? Each determined to have a hand in smashing Hitler, each willing and anxious to take part in this desperate total war! Perhaps you can but have not yst put your name down for 2nd War Loan Bonds. You can make this Loan a success by sending it over the three hundred million mark. You can close this Loan with a burst of speed. Only a real oversubscription will be the Hitler. . proper answer for v Canada's 2nd War Loan. iSoks close at twelve o'clock noon, your local time, tomorrow. f Royal i T1 Fl AT A DV Les Darllson, F. D. Olln and J IX I lU I MIX I Flewin. Barrett: Mr. and Mis. J en M 6 im ,rwi. .ni MVr. t.h i couver: L. H. Scott, Exstcw. Mr. nour pcrvoa ending at & pjn. tomoorrowi (Talks By tawara iipscii ina . 3 jj BlalKie, City; u. J. entertaining - , manner ;Z Fonner Ctty- riv C. H. Bastln, Vancouver; R. J. J. AUford Bay. Mrs. N. R. commissioner v. . n, a m Tour. nel; Mr. and Mrs. Jchn A. Boyd, Montreal. It's the cumoiativ erftct of advertising that counts. Rupert last night on his return to MOT THRU LOCAL NEWS NOTES L. Payne, C. A. McKenzie, Van- JuJt say"rhree Two please." Mr. and Mrs. A. Dominato sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Ttncnitai taz dav tomorrow. Pro- a trip to Vancouver. j. Aider n rsicruj b liuiitiicvii Mccrea, T. A. Maguire ana a. ceed3 t0 suppiy comforts lor puD- jjoudle, Prince . Rupert. uc wards. (222) Miss Mary Edgar of this city Is Central i paying a visit in Berny, Alberta, Telling Incidents and lmpres- F E spicer. A.' BVackwell and,. Miss Eleanor Moxley sailed last with her sister, Mrs. Robert Augier. slons of a trip he made last winter K ' Davle. Barrett Point: D. W. nieht on the Prince Rupert for a , to Australia and New Zealand, McLaUghlln, Vancouver. brief trip to Vancouver. I Dance, tonight, Sept. 20, Oddfel Prince Rupert lows' Hall. Good music, refresh- R Wilson G O Mowatt O. A. Skipper F. Myles Robinson of the ments. Funds to be used for War K.'local to-.Work. Hill 60 I. O. D. E. Donnelly. George McKenzie, O. naval service is sailing Chapter. Arnott. J. H. Plllsbury and Dr. night on .the Cardena for a holi- (222) day trip to Vancouver. . i miss Mary as ton 01 me w.uy Sergeant C. C. Jacklln, district Hall staff sailed last night on the chief of the provincial police, is Prince Rupert for a trip to Van- Victoria; Emery Marshall, Terrace; away on a trip to Stewart ana couver. tnc win return Dy way 01 E. A. Charlesworth, Kamloops; .other points up tne coasi, in me jasper rars. Mrs. O. Al Covington, Topley; John Stone and O. W. Cowl, Ques- police boat P. M. L. 8. Annual general meeting Prince Provincial Constable Victor BQnd Rupert Bridge & Crlbbage leagues of Ocean Falls, after spending the York Hotel, Tuesday Sept. 24 at past few days in the city on of- 8 p.m. All interested please at-flcial business, sailed by the Prince tend. the paper town. i Mrs. J. Burnett and Mrs. E. foliage, a very successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon by the Woman' Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. Mrs. Robert Bartlett was convener and many ladles who called during the af ternoon were received by Mrs. H. S. Meadows, president of the Aux iliary, and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Priestley, Mrs. J. A. Hlnton, Mrs. O. A. Rlx and Mrs. Thomas Andrew poured and servlteurs wer.a Mrs. G. P. Tinker. Mrs. W. A. McLean. Mrs. L. B, Lambly, Mrs. J. H. Nordan and Mrs. C. C. Mills. Cashier was Mrs. G. W. Cripps and also assisting was Mrs. !W. J. Greer. Mrs. J. G. Johns and Mrs; William Cruickshank were in charge of the home cooking table. MARKED HAPPY DAY AMERSHAM, Eng., Sept. 20: (CP) Two gypsies, unable to write, were married at Amersham Register office and both bride and bridesmaid signed the register by a mark. SUGAR BEET YIELD LONDON, Sept. 20: (CP) The 1939 British sugar beet crop showed a record yield of 10.14 tons an acre as compared with the average of 8.75 yearly of last ten years. KING EDWARD'S BEER LONDON, Sept. 19: (CP) Beer bottled By King Edward VII in 1902 was sold recently for the Red Cross fund. REGALIA FOR WAR LONDON, Sept. 20: (CP) To Burnett, who have been visiting included John Moser and guesU n;iHm,ntn rl,lh , hpld Bumett are salUne bv ih Prln- nirhnrrt Rt riAir of Prince Rupert,- . . . ... : and D. L. Crawford of Edmonton. at the home of Miss Frances Cross, cess Adelaide tonight on their 223 4th Ave. W. Monday Sept. 23 return to Victoria. at 8 p.m. Prospective members welcome. (223) Commencing Monday next can vassers will solicit funds for the J. A. Boyd, president of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Be Canadian Fish & Cold Storage prepared to welcome them with a Co., is paying his annual visit to generous donation. Do your part, the city. Accompanied by Mrs. give generously. Boyd, he arrived on last nights train from Montreal. A. W. Stewart of Port Esslnz- Just say "Three Two please." ton Is a business visitor lri the city today. He arrived on last night's train from the Skeena Rlv- The main work of the Canadian er and will be returning to Port Red Cross Society Is now direct- Essington this evening. d to giving immediate assistance to Great Britain. The air raid vie- j H pury and Dr. c. H. tlms are being assisted by the Red Bastm of Workmen.s com-Cross. Are you preparing to sup- patn Board with headquarters port the National Campaign for m Vancouver are payins a visit IUnOSf fh rltv nn VwinrH rfntlps Thev arrived from the Interior on last t j tit night's tram ana wiu De nere Woman s Auxiliary for the next few days. .Tea Is Successful Home Of Mrs. Cecil Fitigerald Is Scene Of Delightful Affair Yesterday Afternoon , At the home of Mrs. Cecil Fltz-jgerald. Fourth Avenue West, which 'was delightfully decorated for the ! occasion with fall flowers and 'I helri the countrv's war effort. Free- yj -vi- DIIDT WUITT I vex. utJuvrwnu Announcements All advertisement in thu etl-amn will be charged for a tall month at I5c a word. Hill 60 Dance September 20. Eagles' Bridge, September 25. Rebekah Tea for Canteen, Mrs. Bert Morgan's, 26th. Oddfellows Dance September- 27. Ridley Home grocery shower, October 1. Catholic Bazaar October it and 3 City Tennis Association dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 4th. De Carlo's Orchestra. Ticket admission 50c. Presbyterian Choir supper October 4. Navy Auxiliary Tea. October 19, Legion Hall. Rebekah Dance. Oddfellows' Hall October 11. Lutheran Bazaar, Metropole, October 12. Orange Bazaar, Metropole Hall, October 16. United Church Supper, Oct. 17. Queen Mary Dance. October 18. Sonja's Bazaar, November 8. Moose Hall. Salvation Army Sale, Nov. 6. I masons of more than 4,000 lodges 1 Anglican Bazaar. Npvember 7, , J I lit 1 I I ! in tjniain nave Deen asuea to tjive their gold, silver and jewelled re galias. Funeral Notice i Funeral service for the late Mrs. (Donald Crerar will be held In' , First Presbyterian Church on Sat urday September 21 at 2:o p.m. Presbyterian Bazaar November Everything in Novelties f 5 At 5 I Eva's Nove'ty ! ! shop I Dally News ;Classinrfl Ads oring C25 3rd. Ave. West J results. '