PAGE TWO We Also Curry BELMONT CO. Ladies' and Gents' Suits or Topcoats to Measure. M. T. LEE, Tailor P.O. Cox 975 Phone Gr. 9G0 J. H. BULGER Optometrist Opposite Post Office J. Bouzek, TAILOR LADIES' and GENTS' Best Materials, Workmanship Second Ave., two doors from Broadcasting Station tm ALL POLITICAL SITUATION' . . . The result of the election yesterday is very confusing. Should the Conservatives decide to unite with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation they can oust the Pattullo administration. If the Conservatives decide to throw in their lot with the Liberals they can form a union government. The third possibility is for the C. C. F. to support the present government but, as they have stood out so j often for keeping the party out I of alliances of any kind, it is I almost unthinkable that they should now agree to join with either group. ' It has been suggested that j there was a loose agreement between leaders of the Conserva-; tives and the C. C. F. not to oppose each other in several seats. That might indicate that they are prepared to unite in some governmental effort. However, the Pattullo government continues to carry on until they are either defeated in the Legislature or until they resign. Plans Are Made Canvass on Streets to Bp Conduct- ed As Usual. To organize the annual Poppy Tag Day and sale" of poppy wreaths a meeting of Ju k Preece, president of tha Pnr.L-e Rupert Branch of the Canadian Legion, Mrs. William Rothwell. president of ttoe Women' Auxiliary. Mrs. J. A. Tcng, municipal egem oi the Imperial Order, Daughters of lixt Empire, and Mrs. William Brass of the Women's Auxiliary oi the Canadian Legion with J S. Wilson, wa held last evening in the Legion clubrooms. i Plans will be as in other ysais. Merchants are. Invited to dress their windows suitably. A large cross will be set up in front of the federal building on which poppy purchasers may pin poppies. Wreaths are already on hand for organizations. ONE YEAR AGO TODAY It is Just one year ago today since the sinking of the Canadian destroyer, II.M.C.S. Margaree, in which Harold (Bud) Ponder, known Prince Rupert boy and son cf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ponder, lost his life. PRINCE RUPERT DECLARES Successful Tea tor War tuna Delightful Affair At Uurae Of Mrs. 1). V. Smith Yesterday Afiernoon A successful tea in aid of the Oddfellows' and Rebekah Ledges' United War Fund was held at the home of Mrs. D. V. Smi.h yesterday afternoon.' The rooms w -re attractively arranged with fall flow-;k. The" many guests were reiclv-. d by ithe hottes. The scrv ;eurs sere Mrs. A. Barbe and Mrs. J. M. Simpson. 1 Classified ads. get results. Phone 98. i ttiox sur. Timber Sulr VM.fi'H There will be cfl:d for sale a.t Public Auction, at noon on the 10th day t Nomnbnr. 1941. in tb attire of the TV trtot Pcrerttr. Marine Building. Vancouver. B. C the Licence X26078, tD cut 4,782 000 f. b. m. of spruce, crdoc frA bn'o?k ca the north 8hnr rf Skktegate Lake, Queen Charlotte j ia.itu i .arm District. Three (31 jwrs will be allowed for removal of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend e auction In persm may submit tender to be opened at the hour of ut!on and treated as one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief Pcrester, Victoria. B. C, ir the District Ftrester. Prince Rupert. B. C or Marine Building, Vancouver! B. O. . WAR W1UC THIS IS PRINCE RUPERTS COMMITMENT IN THE NATIONAL WAR WEAPONS DRIVE Cities throughout Canada have been given specific War Weapons as their definite monthly objectives in the National War Weapons Drive, which starts here this week.. Wc have committed ourselves to meet our objective each month for the duration.. We can and must provide them by HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. Wastell, Telegraph Cm-It; Miss K. I. Anderson, W. H. Manuel, F. Hudema, A. E. Beesby. J. Crompton, T. Dermott, C. Stanley. W. SClark and J. S.Cowper, Vancouver; E. T. Applewaite, Slew- art; William P. H. King and son. Inverness; R. Moore, Smithers; T. L. Laird. Remo; A, Haynee, CN R. Central F. Hayduck, M. Gardy and Len Matthews, Prince Rupert; A. Saari. Chase; L. HemnesS, Digby Island; Fred Pheasey, Inverness; H. C. Guss, Burn's Lake; Mrs. P. Choi-ney and daughter,. T o p 1 e y ; A Dionne, Prince George;. D. Lar-sen, Winnipeg. Royal W. A. Russell and R. V. Stone, Vancouver. , PATTULLO ELECTED . . . Hon. T. D. Pattullo is elected. That seems practically certain. The people have stocd by him although not in such large numbers as on the previous oiVasion. We are glad to know that he is elected even though his support in the province may be somewhat precarious. The initiative remains with him until he is beaten In the House. increasing our individual purchases of War Savings Certificates. Everyone must do his share. Canada's expanding war programme must have WATCH OUR UNIVERSAL CARRIERS COME TO LIFE The progress we make in the purchase of our Universal Carriers will be shown each week. Hit by bit the blank will fill up. Check its growth in this paper next week. Poppy Day Tag your support.. War Savings Certificates provide the one means of support that everybody can use. Push their sales wherever and whenever you can. PRINCE RUPERT WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE This advertisement is not publisnea or displayed by the Ltcjuoi Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia DRESSMAKER Mrs. Nakatanl, Ladles and Children's Alterations Phone Blk. 529, 522 Fulton St. Satisfaction Guaranteed Cleaning and Pressing JULIA ARTHUR and TANGO PUMPS New Fall Designs Just Arrived! "GIANELLE" PUMPS IN HIGH HEEL, IATEST CRUSHED KID, SOFT DULL CALF AND SUEDES Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes" Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 ji.m., calling at Ocean Falls and Powell Itivcr. Saturday at 11:15 p.m., calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East .Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 0:00 p.m. Air-Conditloned Sleeping and Dining Cars USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Heaters, Sewing Machines, One Gurney Oxford Range complete with SUent Glow Oil Burner, One Northern Electric Cabinet Radio, Two Dresseix, One Meat Safe, One Large Oval Shaped Hand Bowl. One Enameled Baby' Bath, One Oak Library Table. One 3-Piece Chesterfield, Suite complete with cretonne slip covers, One Axminster Rug. 9x10 .; One Axminster Rug. 9xH Dishes, Books, Musical Instruments, etc. Elio's Furniture Store THIRD AVENUE Store Honrs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, THE SEAL ' QUALITY in GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only salmon canning company with an all-the-year-round payroll in Prince Rupert. For Your . . . Hallowe'en Novelties go to the VARIETY STORK 330 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 120 For lull information, reservations, etc call or write U. S. GREIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 528 Third Ave., Phone 260, Prince Rupert Agents lor Trans-Canada Air Llne3 i Steamers leae Prince Rupert for Vancouver C ATA LA EVERY TUESDAY 1:20 p.m. Due Vancouver Thurs. pm- CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY, 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Monday ajn- Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving October 21, Nm' ber 4 and 18 Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 5C8