PAY OCTOBER IS. 1ZX (JRTAILIN IG OF TRAINS ,'f ftt- ht trains and tatad nr fruit, cut flower and other f mure fa: too heavily 41 he MOrrovrr uj ic Kr.at iimoUMt 01 apace uc- ciiue of their bulk. Uny of tlu! good travel kqr pauangtr train In pedal van nwdud fur enential parHhatte aoMU. Ftfht eara tbt Brutth call thwa gcada mcona arc needed nHVmore than at any Unie in the man.. Britain U tteariw the peak 9f U rmmttta and armament ptoduettui and rend traffic is BarHed beams of anortnge of. rubber and ammiine Plana are being made now for the transport of enal thl winter ' and with the increaaed power in factories it U eat mattd demands for coal traffic toave increasci nnnnnVnnV more than SO percent Count 1 1 ken at Railway station! satis" d aathorlUea there is, litt unr ' sary travel by the ; general ru bile Shortage of trains; which leaves those in service over -crowded and absence of aleepmf tare and diners on most Journeys themselves a:e a deterrent to travel Official circles at one time considered prohibiting civilian travel, except by permit, bu this idea was dropped. Passengers, however, will have to contribute ft'.ll further te be transport ' prL-biem and a cut In t e sonal luggage i a possibility. Gel Ready io Buy THE NEW VICTORY BONDS Mysterious Carp ! Were Usherettes Three Fish in Leicester Square Caused Plenty Incitement Till I Explained LONDON. Oct H: 1 The mystery of the three carp of Leicester Square has been solved. They belong to blonde, 26-year old Violet Price, a theatre usherette, who keens them in a National Fire 'Service wae tank in th square. I She calls them Jack JIt. and for Victory To'tlo" their daily tasks earnestly ' and efficiently is a prime duty of all Canadians. John, after her favorite uncles. The N. F. a. dissevered them first when they cleaned out the tank. Jack, Jim and John were removed in a baiket and then returned to the tank wh;n it was filled. But everyway wondered i where they came f.om while doz- ; ens of people went to Leicester! Square to look at Jack,' Jim and- John swimming about and toas them crumbs. Violet, from the roof o the . theatre where she work?, witness- ! el the temporary removal of her i fish and ehudde ed tor feer they vould com - to ham. Then sin CC4 s, notch for Victor By doing U'ithout things not absolutely 'necessary, Canadians can create a vital reserve of savings. called a local newspaper and confessed, "they're my fish, I love them." "I used ta keep them in a littlf pond in my garden," she said. "Then our house was bomb3d. I had to find accomodation for Jatjk, Jim and John and. bem", lonely while fire watching at the cigema I decided to take the.-n there. "At first I kept them in a bit i on the roof but it was to3 small : would like to thank th N.F " w for putting them back in the tank. Please leave them there. Ttiry ar very wen behaved." ft. . f'ir JaPListen to LISTEN TO A REAL CANADIAN! "I'm making pretty fair wages right now. But as a citi:en of Canada, I recognise that I've got definite obligations. I've got a duty I owe to the boys overseas. They've g6t to have more guns and tanks and planes. That means I've got tq lend just as much as I can so that my country can buy its fighting men everything they need for Victory. Sure I know I'm paying more taxes. But mv taxes and all the other fellow's taxes aren't enough to do the job. My wife and I have talked it over we're willing to stop buying the things we can get along withoutwe're glad to tighten our belts we're proud to save money for our country." It's a great spirit a fighting spirit! You wouldn't expect a real Canadian to say anything else. And when Victory Bonds are offered for sale again, Canadians will once more reach and exceed their country's quota. Here is a definite method which will make it simpler for you. Authorize your employer to set aside a regular sum from each pay envelope to buy Victory Bonds. The repayment of every dollar you invest in Victory Bonds, plus a fair rate of interest is guaranteed by Canada. NATIONAL WAR FINANCE - COMMIT! EE our Fighting -men Wm4 Wm 4' Si For Victory i .U Canada needs the savings of all its citizens so that the fighting men may not lack vital equipment. PL-7 PLEASE SAVE IliE BOTTLE? Canada needs Glass! S;ve all bottles. Your Salvage Committee will collect. ThU advwUnemm Sa not pubIWhd . r j it, played by Ove Uquor Control R.rd or oy the Government of BriTlnh 'o. hi' -.I WE CAItKY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to com in and look over our large stock sil Woollen Goods. B.C. Clothiers I HONE BLACK 324 ' : Third Avenue iiSAvuy i HOTEL I'arl .urvll'x Prop, nr v i' o iu KUASKK STURET I'KINCF IttU'EKT t rilK SEAL OF 5 0UAL1TY 0 !L ID 1 S E Sockeye Salmon Fancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads A Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater 0