I' Canada is calling not only for the utmost in farm produce, but for money to fight with, ijfear- Make your contribution doubly effective. Produce to the limit. Buy Victor' Bonds with the proceeds, to the last dollar you can spare. Your money will bring you interest, and will be available for oiew equipment, machinery, and all those things you will need but which cannot be purchased until the war is won. VICTORY TICKETS Tur local Victory Loan 9V Committee wfll Explain tills easy way of subscribing for Victory Bonds, whereby you may purchase Bonds In exchange for a portion of your farm products, only when they are marketed. T. EATON WINNIPEG CANADA Airmen's Dance What's One Pint Great Success To Tee-Totaller? Hishly Enjoyable Affair at Seal officer Stood Drink But Didn't Cove Last Xisht Concert Party Featured In the airmen's mess, which was gaily decorated for the occasion, a fine dance was held last night by the airmen of Seal Core Station. About two hundred young people were present, among the guests being the station command including Group Captain Gordon and Squadron Leader Brooks as .well as oilier officers. . Music was by the Midland's Orchestra and a feature of the evening was the presence of the 'Camp Gaieties of 1942" concert party which put on a fine floor show daring the sapper hour. Dancing was in fall wing from 10 piru until 2 ajn. Char Re Chappell oU the Camp Gaieties party as-sumed the duties of master of ceremonies KLI i Take It LONDON. Oct. 31 And the judge scratched his head! A poike officer, asked at the Old Bailey what he had to drink while on duty in a public house, replied: -Half a pint of beer, but I didn't drink it." "Who stood It?" was the next question. "Myself," was the answer. "Why didst yew dJtftk it?" "I'm a tee-total lr REVIVE PO.Vt EXPRESS COVBNTRY. Eng.. Oct. 31 O The "Pony Bxpress" las bean revived in .Warwickshire to Kelp the Women's Votantcer Service. A corps of hutae women have been organised to dHver urgent Brighten Your Outlook with FLOWERING SHRUBS t planting time, the season of new hope, flowering trees and shrubs add much to T our liannlnAflt Tnf AA vrm lrTtnvf vnt rcflC" variety of shrubs may bo chosen to give a succession oi bloom beginning with ths earliest days of Spring, followed by bright cheerful berries which last well Into the Winter? Brighten your outlook the year 'round with a wide choice of flowering and berry bearing shrubs. Plant this fall for the best results next spring. Free Garden Hook A Complete Line of Nursery Stock EDDIE'S NURSERIES SAUDIS, n.c. Member American Association of Nurserymen wTsmtm tm i I'jraTi tuxmrnin rnxaxai an xari ibtb ran t a ra tan p TWO DOZEN COATS Prices $150 to 5175 f MUST BE SACRIFICED Come in and inspect them. Take yenr choice. Until Saturday only na.il For $40 each W. G0LDBL00M Tin: old ki:i.iaiu.i: Mrs. A. Dlngwell, who 1ms been spending serne tone In V&mmffer. will be returning to the city shoruy. The tire department was catted out at 3:30 yesterday morning when a false alarm originated from the box on McBrlde Street at the eerner of Second Avenue. An open meeting under the auspices of local No. 4 C.C.U will b held in the Oddfellows' Hall tomorrow at 7:30 pjn. There Will be an earnest discussion of interest to aU dockyard employees regarding housing. Harry Floagen was the wlraver of a flagpole and stand raffled by the Little Norway Knitting Cltrb. The lucky ticket was No. M. A pair of towels was won by Olof Skog with No. 101 was donated to the clab by Mrs. II. Rlckvalsen and the towels by Mrs. J. Furrunes. Nurse Married To Airman Here I si S3 al UBtaiBjara At Church Rites The Chapel of the Church of tho Annunciation, where a consider able number of friends gathered was the scene last evening of th wedding of Miss Mary Boyco R N daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Boyco, Kandakar. Saskatchewan, to Corp. Vernon Seymour R.C.A.F.. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour of St Andrew, Ontario. The bride was given in marriag? by Dr. C. H. Hankinson and was attended by Miss Elsie Fry R.N. John D. Walker was groomsman Following the church rites, a re ception was held at the Nurses' Home where Father W. F. Lan- tagne, who had officiated at the marriage ceremony, proposed the toast to the bride with the groom responding. Later the party proceeded to a dance at Seal Cove air base where the occasion was further cele brated. FOU SALE Chesterfield, first class condition. Phone Red 832. tf) PERSONAL OCT "JET" HOT STOVE POLISH Cleans, polishes, "cooking-hot" steel stoves. Won't blacken. Stores sell "Jet." WOULD the woman who called 741 on "Tuesday In reference to a housekeeper's position pleat phone again. 264i DELIVEUY SEIIYICE To get prompt, regular and courteous delivery service of your Vancouver newspaper, Phone 183. YOU CAN RUN A HOME KINDER-garten with our help. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg. Man. STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS NEEDED badly by Government for war work. You can train at home for job as Stenographer, Typist, Office Clerk, Letter Carrier, Mall Clerk. Customs Exam inr, ete. Free advice and record of appointment of our students from M.C.C. Civil Service School Ltd., Winnipeg. The oldest In Canada. No Agents. LOST LOST somewhere near Railway Station or B.C. Bridge Sawmill, man's Rolex Royalltc stainless steel wrist watch, luminous dial, fed sweep second hand, leather strap, two numbers on outside Of back of case 130325 and 2280. Reward of $10 will be given for return of same or Information leading to its recovery. Please turn to J. A. Thompson. St Elmo Hotel. FADE FOUB IKE DWLT mWR ATORDAY. LOCAL NEWS MOTES Notice I Mr. and Mrs. Snldal and child 1 left cm yesterduys train for Winnipeg, taift Tonights train, due to arrive from the East at 7 o'clock, wits reported this merrrtng to be on time. i Mrs. C. II. Orxne Is leaving tonight for Victoria after a rtatt of a' couple of weeks here. Cash U r M E!d. Bulger's. A Will P.iy Cash Tor Furniture. Stores, T.'K Musical Instrument, Write or Phone Elio Furniture Store. Prince Rupert. ( Lint. Croft Brook, former man agar of the Standard Oil Co. Of Britksh Columbia here, has returned to fck naval datles on the east oast after spending a fire-weeks' leave In Vancouver and New Westminster. His picture appeared fet toe Vancouver Sun this Wed- Roy Wheeler, secretary of the Vancouver Magic Society, who is visitor In the city, points oat that today Is Houdlnt Day, being the anniversary of the death on October 31, 1926. of Harry Itoadtol. famous asaglelan and son of a Jew ish rabat The day is observed by ail magic clabs in United States and Canada, usually in the way of putting on free magic shows for children. TI'.KE LIVES AGAIN HOVsVEhg.. Oct. 31 Bren the trees d$y Oerman raiders. In this Sussex town a laburnum tree, bombed and burned during a raid. The ftagstand ' sprouted fresh loaves and bloomed. 0 looJc before you buy Be tare this Bjtr troti It on Try UbUt . . . . 1 't- 1 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHII'ni'lLDEKS AND KNC.INIKS Iron and Drass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding 8PBCIALI8T8 ON SAWMILL AND MIN1NO MACHINERY All Types of Gas Engines Ke paired and Overhauled Classified Ads. FOR SALE WANTED WANTED TO RENT 3 to 6 room house between now and January 1, permanent established real-dent, lease for year or more. $10 Reward. Box MO Daily Newt. (366) WANTBD Oirl for housework. Apply 1357 Overlook. 2dt a ROOM or small hot' urgently needed by working girl. Cash or eaehangc for dutiea. Phone Oreen 815. (364 HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants work on Saturday. Box 384 Dally News. WANTED-Sraart girl for retail bakery. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission, AF 18. WANTED Large room or twi small rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 3GS Daily News. '254) WANTED Small apartment or furnished room for business couple. Apply Box 381 Daily News. (254) Y.W.CJV. Rooms Registry. Rooms urgently needed. Mrs. Oarbutt. WANTED For Army Day Room- piano, combination radio and vlctrola. Reasonable. Call American Signal 38, Ring 1. Ask for Corporal Retiry. (254) WANTED Housekeeper for small rooming house. Phone 741. ROOM arid Board for man sharing. 718 Fraser Street fl95) FOUND ! FOUND one rubber on Fifth Aver: ip. Owner may have same bv 'Lie ut Daily News and pay for tiu advertisement. i Prince Rupert Rate Payors' Asso ciation general meeting Ct: iu:i. 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. Nov 3 i;HJ AU , property holders are rrqu st-! to attend to discuss matters pertaining to the election of Mayor mid Aldermen at the Munlrli.i! :.-tlon on Dec. 17th. next. :: rfhHeuhceinehtJ All advertisements In this eolamn will be charged for a full month st 35c a word. I.O.O.F. No. 63 every Tuesday. 8 p.WL, Oddfellows' Hall. Sojourning members invited. Angflcan Fall Basaar, Nor. 3. Nurses Invitation Dance, fellows' IlaQ November 6. Orange Ladler Dane. lows' HalL November 30. Odd- Preabyterlan Basaar Nor. 10. St. Pe4er1 Fail Basaar. Nor. 12 I Ptaairi Stlar Hiiim Nm 30 Lsttfeeran Circles Basaar Nor. 2!, Oddfettows HalL Oddfel- IV Tlir MTHKMi: ftH KT OI' HtUTIM (oi.t Mim ix rwtmu In the MIt mt Mm .WtnMf1lwi Art" awl In Ike Msllrr mt Ik KMale ml Immtr TAKE wmcm Muw tqr orr at Hu Honour Jud ruhw. kxmi Judet of :he Suprrmr &itn. at Bruh lMxi- bt. I n nn Wte. SOlh dy rt O't-r AD. ISH3 anotKl iutmxtitlrmti oi the BwaVr Vti lixt Bnc fctVMrlT ct Ocrmct P1U. British OJumbt. D-kmiiI. ho atma on or mbaa ttk IStfc day td Ausua. 1S4S AU pnrra m-drttxi to aw Mkl BktM u r-qium! to pmy the tmnuM of thrlr ln-drbtodnMB v m forth wltt) and mil peraon hmvuc ctotm mtmttan tt aaid Bau ar rtpirrti a t.lr Mtrm kui m prtwdy vrrtfvrt on rr befora m lich dy of Dtmbrr A D l43 tmtlntt whk-tt dWUIbMCkTii vikl to mmdm ha,-:rm rtmmd onl? to mtch rtaamn of hift I tmr hwi nufd DATED Pnnrr HT. BC UtM loth (lv i4 Ontobrr l!42 NORM A.N A WATT rr..-ul Mkr.ir. rtfrtr I- r R'l;t-" llC SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Way-points, Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. r'ull Information. Tickets and Keservali-ens FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Ajcnt Third Ave. Phone 561 Fresh Local Rnw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 WE CARRY Everything For THE WORKING MAN It will pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Qoods. B.C. Clothiers PHONE IiLACK .121 Third Avenue .MISSING TITO YEARS rrou i . 1 tit lll 1- . nit imti . ncc c"ry time ycru come In u-. A HAND LONDON Oct 31 Two Bfs I.ONDfTf f tLh 8.klie"t repof.eti niiAshig af- yrjr iid . ter Dunkercjue. have turned up tn i,:n Russia ster walking 1 GW miles wtiirh ls threwrh Belgium. Holland. Oer- 'hand In a ' many and Poland, according to and ron i. wotd reaehlng here. 1 - ''i Mckcr.w. i- and wonomictiJ ,. ah t I iiiiiiTTTBrT7trtBJ Luis BIBtVTirVTVTWTfliaTniiVrittflirTlrailTlrtll i i,, I THE PACIFIC CAFE m Third Arrnue and Sixth Street g V1ahcs to Announce that it t OPEN FOR BUSINESS g attar beJng elated for renorsUon, on THURSTAT x q i pro. wua a urn euus ururv r xi J v Specially Chinese DUhes J The Manacemenl Invites the Public to try lhf!rf-ii M nil An ft '. MlllB tBlBtiraTTI'V TIFItaTIRII7g I I I I I i A. MacKenzie Furniture III ay A OOOD TLACr. TO IU Y 60 STRONO STURDY CARD TARLBB. a " ' colors. Caah price from - S-!.!3 327 3rd Avenue. 11 RL Y TIIIKD VICTORY LOAN BONDS QlHHHHSHHHHESBBi XMAS CARDS In Boxed Assortmenls OVR PBCIAL li-card atawtmetrt 12-card aasortinent Winter ftcenea, box it cards. Winter Wonderland, box 13 card The "Smart," box 18 cards The "Attrattre," box 16 tarda The Etching ArUneat,i 16.1rU . . Hand Colored Btohnc Aamtmctit, It card The "Edgar Quest," box It cafdi The Snow Scenet, box 14 eardt The Canadian Scenet, box 12 afttt Xmas Cards in Bulk Colorful Folder Type Cards with Env : ment jour own choke, 40 for $1.00 SHOP EARLY .. nooooooooooooooooooooooooaoooaooooooooooooo i ? For Quick, Safe and Comfortable TAXI Sh PHONE 235 HAY AND NIGHT i'oooo4DoooDooooaDnnnnnnnnnnnnnaniwiooflC