BACK. THE ATTACK ... BUY VICTORY BONDS Corp. Allan Gullikson of the Red Cross by the commercial class and the lucky number United States Army was- the win- of St. Joseph's Academy. The draw- Some $80 was netted as a ner of a doll raffled In aid of the- ing took place yesterday afterhoon the raffle TO HELP YOU SAFEGUA was 657. result of RD THE DAILY NEWS DAILY EDITION sion. YOUR WAR SECURITIES You have made a patriotic investment in Vi'ctory Bonds ... or War Loan Bonds-. . . or War Savings Certificates . . . perhaps all three ... to help your country in the war ... . and to help assure your after-war future. To enable you to preserve your war securities from danger of loss by fire or theft; Canada's Chartered Banks offer a safekeeping service. Here are the details: VICTORY BONDS end WAR LOAN. BONDS -Take them to your bank .... . to any branch of any chartered brink ... the bank will put them into safekeeping for you, will clip your coupons when the interest falls due, and will deposit the money to your name . . . If you haven't a bank account' you can authorize the bank to open one for your convenience. The total charge for this service and safekeeping is only 25 cents P year on bonds (no matter how many) up to $250 . . . one-fenth of one per cent on amounts over $250. .WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES You can lodge them also with your bank ... . which will take them into safekeeping and for jus one small charge cover the whole of the time (or any part of it) from purchase to maturity. Here is-all it will cost you not just for one year but for 7 years: Fora$ 5.00 certificate . ; j. io.m For a $ 10.00 certificate. ; ;j5 For a $ 25.00 certificate Fora $500.00 certificate. l.i .20 For a $ 50.00 certificate i e For a $100.00 certificate ' .n 00 THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA EDITORIAL fitc Invasion of Europe . . . ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. ANDY.W:C.A. "y nOROTFIY OARilUTT The Hostess Commencing tomorrow night there will be two "Y" movies shown each night there are movies that is, Tuesday, Thursday and Mrs. Keilback says she has heard from "Lofty," the British sailor who was here last August with the group of four others Bert, Yorkie and Georrlle RhP cove vm I will let me have the letter for this column. Next Monday the Ladles' Auxill ary of one of the units In town is Thursday, April 22, 1943 Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King suggests the possibility of an early invasion of Europe by the Allies but; with customary reservation, speaks of the possibilty of unpredictably sudden developments in the global wai picture causing tliu deferment of such inva It has been a war of propaganda and surprises and there has been a good deal of bandying of portent and rumor of late. There is-not the impossiblity of sensational new developments in any sphere which might alter the whole pattern of the conflict. Possibly there is a little too much assumption as.to where the next imnortant do- velopments might be. It is not to be assumed that all the eggs are in any one basket. Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? P1" runJwo. iul rani)ltloaiiikt 121!? '"' ol,IT r'y J' Tonic Tbli. txwuin general tonlca, umulanu. often dmI4 after ttr 40 Hrlu mi tfl nurnul prp.Tlm. it. urn. Trti umSi. kk m-mJiSosky-Z vat l&e. to MM. At HI driuauu. iaA tulVr. sons allowed In the hall are Two weeks ago when I was south I saw Jock Morse and Carl Clay, also Cliff Leslie, all Prince Rupert "Y" Alumnae. Jock is hut supervisor at MacAuley and Carl and Cliff are at Nanaimo. Jock has his wife and small daughter Donna with him. They are enjoying their Victoria interlude. Carl was as full of. high spirits as usual. Tomorrow I celebrate 20 months in Prince Rupert which makes me me wvit.u senior oirmciiMiig something or or other uwier 01 on holdlns a dance . at the . Empress "i,,,v the staff. I guess It's the senior Hall. Admission may be had. at the aoor until the regulation 200 per 7. sflcker-to-iter. For those of you who enlov good music appropriate to the day tne united choirs of the various churches in town are sintrine Stainer's Crucifixion In St. An drews Cathedral on Good Friday evening. It would be an inspiring musical and spiritual refreshment after the hurly burly we live In. Do try to attend! Canadian Legion Spring Sale Is Successful Event V On Wednesday af ternoqn tlje Women's Auxiliary to the Canadian LegJen held It annual spring sale at the Lesion rooms. Mrs. Fred' Barber, the president, received the j many guestp wno called to lend their patronage to this most sue cuaaful affair. Mi4 Dickens was convenor. The rooms were beautifully decorated with daffodils and other spring flowers and presiding at a tea table, covered with a cut-work cloth, were Mrs. J. Connery and Mrs. M. J. Keayi. Servlteurs and assistants In the tea room were Mrs. Frank Ellison, Mrs. C. Mlcha-loff. Mis. Henry Smith Jr., Mrs. W R. Overend, Mrs. A. MaeNell, Mrs. H. Smith Sr:. Mrs. Boulter St. and Mr. Barker. Mrs. William Rothwell and Mrs. L. Wide were In charge of the1 novelty table and the raffle of a bed cover, eideidown, cushion and hassock which was won by Miss Myrtle yalpy with ticket No. 021. A sec-end drawing of a handsome cushion, donated by Miss Edith Oandy was won by Mrs. James-L. Lee. The home-cooking table was in Mrs. Tostgllder was the winner of the doll donated by Mrs. Dickens Sr. charge of Mrs. Neabitt and Mrs. Beale. Apron stall was presided over by Mr. Klllln and Mrs. Crox-ord and cashier was Mrs. S. V Cox'. Miss. Peggy barge, daughter ol Dt: and Mrs. R. O. Large of this city, is leaving tonight 'for Van -couver to spend the Easter holt days. PURE WHITE Mi iTTTTIH CARPETS AND CONGOLEUMS IN STOCK Seamless Axmlnster Rugs, slies 9x12, 9x10, G'9x9, 4'GxTO, 36x63, 27x54. Congoleum Rugs, 9x15, 9x12, 9xl0, 9x9, 7V2x9, 6x9. Floor Covering sold by yards. Dominion "A" Quality Brown Battleship Linoleum, 0 feet wide. 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