3K i FAQI TWO csavi THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, OCTOBER In Letter Box FIRE PREVENTION Editor, Daily News: Today brings to an end a week of activities in a continental campaign for fire prevention in the whole of Canada, together with all the United States. Surely; such considerable effort must accomplish something. Certainly nothing can be lost in the attempt to make our people fire-conscious. In terms .of the overturned lamp In Mrs. CLeary's stable which caused the great fire of Chicago inestimable .damage may have been averted. It would need a more resilient Imagination than mine to estimate that. But we are truly grateful to our local press for' ha vine generously furthered our efforts. In cc losing our campaign locally may I pass on a thoughtful verse taken from the press of the October Literary Digest and which I used in my talk at Rotary Thursday. It applies equally well to tire prevention as ttdoes to war .effort. "The Lord gave us two ends to use. "One to think with, one to sit with. 'The war depends on which we use. "Heads we win tails we lose.' Cm FIRE CHIEF. Miss E. Rogers and Miss Alice Dunbrack have left for Vancouver. DELIVERY NOTICE Commencing Wednesday, October 11th, purliihrec delivery days veek will be changed to, as follows: West of McBride Monday, Wednesday and Friday EastofMcBride- Will remain same Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday AH orders must be in by 4 p.m. or earlier the day before delivery, and 12 noon on Thursday. Please place your .orders on Saturday for Monday Delivery. SUNRISE COMPANY LIMITED Savage SHOES . Will Last You Longer 'Cause Sandy Savage Makes Them Stronger IIURUJUT, JACK & JILL MICKY MOUSE, VALUE LEADER. A LOAFERETTES All .Carried in Stock Here WE HAVE "MOSCO" CORN CURE Family shoe store lt it The Home of Good Shoes" D. m mi msM i'i a.Ea mmiMw m mmiaim i i a t m t 1 i a i i a THE PACIFIC CAFE Third Avenue and Sixth Street Wishes to Announce that it will be OPEN POR BUSINESS p after being closed for renovation, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 2 mp j.iii. Dim a urat ciass unmese cook. Specialty Chinese Dishes P The Manaertnent Invite th Li - ----- MW.v eJicii opcuai CHOP SUEY. S B H n si n iu,u,a:i::Bti.i:a ir mm nmm imznimi 11 an i n u i n ii i e i bi ci ranuxrarannmrmrana minmiii iaii iiib ii m NOW JS THE TIME TO BUY A FDR COAT We received a New Shipment of 50 Coats yesterday, all styles. Big Discount Jot .Cjuu GQLDBLOOM The Old Reliable Your Credit is Good SJ a : a: m: a:g ii ii uimimi Mini u i i 0 ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. Hy DOROTHY OAR BUTT, Hostess j We went to the Grenadiers' dance Thursday night and discovered that the "A. B. ,c." of en-' tertainment is "A '-nderaon's "B"- I v. -vuiwi. mcj pui uii a Krone dance at the oratories. The orches- ' tra was the best ever with several , professionals m the group. At the : dance at the armories. The oroh.es-look at a king" came to life when the tan and white kitten belonging to the sergeant's M decided to have its supper sitting on Colonel Wilson's lap. let the crumbs fall where they may. The boys ooked faintly shocked but the Colonel enjoyed it. I heard ot a certain Imperial officer in our midst who had Uie opportunity of leaving Prince Rupert and refused because he liked Prince Rupert. A refreshing view-:o -,'. aier ttf much grousing which goes on around here. Too muchr I'd say. There are many worse spot' than this town. Cap '?' 1 1 1 'tain Garbutt. when writing to D 'J, H ( J- M- Simpson and Mn. Captain Stewart Uy .other day. DllUgC Ul3Vf fw. .Qelll. said the Fusiliers were already " Mr C- MeCartnfV ttd Mr. M. I 1 1 wishing .they were back in Rupert. je Atin0linC6(i nrvd8M Vl- Mr- and Fran); I promised Carl Clay faithfully Skinner, that I wouldn't tell and. so as to Touriiamfllt llf .,. Marv r,., Mrs. R. H. Adeock nd Mr. show that I'm a of W0" ysLT "d WA word, anv resemblance in tht fol- rl .Whiting i 1 wbaddaye think? Qrosrenor Mudde s rapier was two tnehes onger tto.n Donald .VjMIonakls.!"'' Z r. r mmu L. itllVWU. I Mrs. A. T. t'ancln "" flJId iu ranr Partner juwuiK siory 10 any person living , ... 1 Tiro .t tnr ri ipc w... A . V. 1 . . . incident Incident also auo' : " . . " : " "" . . ;vs. Mr- Mr. ' 11. uiaasey and ana Partner ranner. ... .Jmnertal T Order. .Daughters aughters of of the thei shush ok...k and i o n er oeaa or 10 any living or dead, is purely inten-l1"1 prfar j Roy E. V. Dorcas vs. tlonal ... Bmpiw. fall Jlde tournament Mr4 j. s. VVest and Mrs. S. X, ,..haA bwn and ta 'oltow: iPeachey rnCp thPr. . , nw - Mr aod Mrs. .O. Blank vs. Mrs.' vix Douuhtv and" Paring v.l YM.CA. man .named Orosvanor r? iwi. k.. .-. um J"? rmMt y,4 . ... . j . " - " rs. c;. uurne ana mm w ki Mudde who K addicted to fencing. In f aat. he was so much that way that he couludn't pass a picket, paling or barbed wire fence without yelling touche hut that's, healde the point. He Uked Xo have bouts with sailors, one sailor in particular with the good Scottish name of Donald MaeDon-ald. They would bout and bout and louche and touehe and lunge and tators shook with lauehter to their two faces grinning behind the iron grill-work masks. The were for all the world like the nesert sunshine between .rk. vm"74v seeping ptll UCIwnil Or. and Mrs. J. tacDonald vs. 'ri... Met. X. .Oammoo and Mrs. J Jack, j Mrs. S. Hoegan and Mrs. Kaspar Miss fi. VakiiUne and Miss F. . Parker .vs. Fit. .8gt. . 11. Orievell It fair sent him daft thinking i Mr arid Mrs JSdron 8mlth vs. ateut it. Then came the dawn. Mr. O. Ruddcrham tuui vir nMr One day a newcome;. a rank ama- ;llowe. teur. asked to be taueVU to fence. I Airs A u nuv.pcih nn i Rapiers were brgught out and the Mclntyre vs. Mr. U. Thuard and newcomer oulek ai liahmirwU.. . .... , ... .. . 7 . .z . . : " uuiger. muse jiu ena uniu me i snooK measurea mem eecn with the ... - varuiey Mr. and Mm. O. A. Hunter vi Mm. C. On lieu and Mr. C. DodM tf ek eUlj imVC UMU fJC lVll" 1 the framework of a dead horse' hid AeacDonald had been using ! Mr. J. s. Kersuthan and m skeleton. One thing bothered I Oh the perfidy of it! Oh the .OUlUs vs. Mrs D. c Stuart and MacDonald and that was that, no dm ble dealing! Oh Orosvenor. Mrs J. Gampoeet matter how quick he was on the shame on you. shame on you. of Major .van Stoeken .and Mn drew. Grosvenor always won out fie f e! - Tayter v$ Mr' and Airs. Oeorge PEOPLE ARE SAYING TU us what you want. VTe know that this war must be won. Wbt nutirrs mpnej when life it at suke? What is mere self-denial compared to sacrifkxi of our men at Dieppe? We're ready for lelf-denial. Wc'li tithttn our belu; we'll go uitbout. We'll UuJ our money. We'll tip tttrjlbwg tp ioiuxe Vmotji But tell us what we should do and let's get on with it: Very well, then, you must SAVE and invest jour savings in Victory Bonds. What's your share of this Savings job? Well, the average Onadian would have to lend to Canada, to meet Canada's need, 51 in every $5 of income left after taxes and compulsory savings have been collected. But the average may not fit your case. Your r own circumstances . are distinctly . ' your own. You may be able i to domett? hoih out oi your current income and out of your accumulated savings in.the bank-) you may not be able to reach the average. Your share of vulmitaryuvmvi 7s every ' ' dollar you can possibly spare. Up to now most of us who atay at home haven't suffered very much. We haven't had to practice much self-denial. On thereon tra ry, most of us are earning and spending more money. Yet the price of this spending is being paid for by the blood and sacrifice of others. xWe.who 3tay at .home must deny ourselves before we can claim to bear our share in this struggle. We must economize; go without; tighten our belts. We must save and buy Victory Bond .until we really feel the "pinch" of wax's demands. We must Jearn that freedom must be paid" for is well as fought for. t WORK - SAVE - LEND FOR VICTORY Niiool .Wm TiAAacs - I K j: 4pc lOQKroiTMIi Clotty firt H11U. Mrs. C. Qiahnm . . Smith i. Mr, m. l'U'( Mrs. A. Taylor Mr. and Mr J a and Mrs. Norman , - Cgtilajor Muis Moyce ,vs lrf t t JM'- Brookbank with the noise of it and the spec-1 other, a thing that had never oc-!. 4A nf ,'artn" T J n vaZTa, cumsd curnd to to Donald Donald MaoDonald. MaoDonald. And And . 1Vi" wi "c- iMuy Victory iu, M. T. JJj; aurchsal Ui tfKMT -..-11 2f rv-4 Us a f