ft. PAOE FOUR . " UJ i j i.ni. 111 i i hi MtaiM IMBII. II HUM Mfcl Mllll ! 1 1111 III W ME II MHll l..JlJf. aUTr " ' "" . f -r- I ALADA Victory Loan Is Moving Up . OTTAWA. Oct. 22 Total sub ,(WrinHnn in Canada fnr the first three days of the Flfta Alaskan, communities, a. branch Victory Loan totalled $202,000,- i-of the Alaska Mission Society is 000 or just over $67,000,000 per ing formed In Prince Rupert. day, slightly more than the (The branch, having its initial rtaivv dally average wr nf of 488 $56,000,000 ooo ooo quired to meet the objective t '$1,203,000 000. a J. Hi re re - - of The Royal Canadian Air Fores is leading the Army In the Inter-services competition. 3i Branlford heads the Canadian cities so far, having subscribed sixty-six percent of objective. Sorel is second with sixty-two percent and Lelhbridge, Alberta, sixth with 28 percent. SAFE FROM HARM Contrary to popular belief. animals In captivity generally 1 ye longer than those in their tural state. fior salvage. 4 .Jen We want a happy tomorrow for our children a world in which they may grow and live In peace. Our men are fighting for such a world. The sooner they win, the sooner we shall have peace again. Help "Speed the Victory". Invest in more Victory Bonds today I THE CANADIAN SHtEOOED WHEAT COMPANY, IT0. Niagara Foils, Canoda. to on ANNETTE'S WE LEAD i 7 lZ-- New Missionary Society Forming Ta support tne work of tak- inn spiritual aid to Isolated ; .meeting meeting tontgnj somgnt witn wim a a series series of fellowship meetings planned, ,t take place during the winter, will formulate plans for ' providing of financial aid ror i the Alaskan project. LETTl'CE FOil INSOMNIA Galen, the ancient Greek physician, prescribed lettuce as a remedy for sleeplessness. ' NOV-EXPLOSIVE The first European cannon fired stone balls. FOOT AND HALF LONG The tongue of the giraffe Is about 18 inches long. To Safeguard Their Tomorrow VICTORY BONDS ... t Speed the Victory! Back our gallant fighters. They're smashing the pill boxes and clearing th way. Buy 5th Victory Loan Bonds to give them the tools finish the job. They're counting you: don't let them down. Buy and speed their Victory ! LADIES' WEAR OTHERS FOLLOW LOCAL NEWS NOTES j Mrs. J. J. Judge left last i night for a trip to Vancouver. A Watch for Flexform announcement Saturdav. (247) Douglas Frizzell left last night for a trip to Vancouver. J, M Buchanan, general manager of B.C. Packers, and party are leaving tonight to return to Vancouver; W. Stapleton, C.N.R. general passenger agent, Vancouver, who arrived In town earlier in the week, left last nrght on his re-:um to Vancouver, T. W. E. Henry left last night for Vancouver where he will take up residence. Hostess House j n , j datlSlctCtOry J (,,... . '.'. vuu Visit Here. Fimressinir tisfaetion at the JPtn-SS carried out from the local Hostess House under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Garbutt. Mrs. Isabel MacAskill, liaison officer for British Columbia between national headquarters of the Young Women's Christian Association and the hostess houses of war services, left iaft night on her return to Vancouver after a two day visit here. Mrs. MacAskill's time was fully taken up with various Inspection and other duties while here. In addition to spending considerable time at the Hostess House, she visited barracks of the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force and of the Canadian Women's Army Corps as well as the Nurses Home of the military hospital. At a dinner Wednesday evening In the YM.CA war ser vices cafeteria. Mrs. MacAskill had the opportunity of meet ing women of the local Hostess House committee. Those at the ainner, m aaaiuon 10 ivirs: ac- ASKin ana Mra. uarDuw, were Mrs. A. H. Hill-Tout. Mrs. R. M. Winslow. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, Mrs. William Brass, Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. S. E. Parker, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Mrs. S. A. Kell-back, Mrs. Harry Calderwood, Mrs. L. W. Kergln and Mrs. Breen Melvln. During her stay In Prince Rupert, Mrs. MacAskill was the guest of Mrs. L. W. Kergln. POPULAR LANGUAGE Arabic is spoken by more than 29,000,000 persons. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK EMPLOYEES' ASS'N DANCE In Staff Dining Hall SATURDAY, OCT. 23 9:00 PM. Red Pass or Button Necessary Lady employees can bi-inf male escort Announcements Ail advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 23c a word. Eastern Star Ball, October 22. Orange Dance, October 25 Od- fellows Hall, 9:30 sharp Jean de Carlo's orchestra. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct. 25, Empress Club. Regular meeting and crlbbage tour nament Oct. 26. "Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows' Hall, Oct. 29. Drawing for raffle. Hear Tim Buek, Capitol The atre, 12 noon, October 31. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 4. Little Norway Tea, Nov. 10. A Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. 12, Oddfellows' Hal! Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18 St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar Decern- THE DAILY KEW3 A Truck Drivers' Meeting re: matters of concern to all. Sunday. Oct. 24 at 8:00 p.m.. Carpenters' Hall, 3rd and Fraser. (247) Ray Schaeffer, member of a well known local family and an employee of the local dry dock, leaves tonight for Victoria. He is going to the Gulf Islands for the benefit of his health. COCKTAIL WITH PROTEINS Russians use mare's milk to manufacture alcoholic drinks. GREATEST AVAR EFFORT Britain's totr war-effort per head of population is greater than that of any other beliig-ent. Do This For Acute CATARRH Put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It shrinks swollen VICKS makes breath- Va.YBft.UM tageaskrlTryit! VA'TRO'NOL CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE I FOR SALE 5 room house with furnace. Price $3000. Immediate possession. 424 Dunsmuir St. Green '390. (249) FOR SALE Levely toned Hawaiian guitar, also Scotch drum sticks, like new. Blue 712. (247) FOR SALE 26-foot model "A" motor boat, s 175.00. Box 607 Dally News. (250) FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 341 9th Ave. West. (247) FOR SALE 4th Ave. home for immediate possession to a four room flat. Apply 215 4th Ave. East. (251) SECONDHAND bed, spring' and mattress, used one week. Phone Black 215. (246) FOR SALE E "-'2 Lot 1429 and Lot 909, Range 5, belonging. to the estates of Charles Merman .and Peter McDonald, respectively, and situate on Lake Lakelse Road 4 .miles from Terrace. For particulars consult Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. (tf) FOR SALE Modern design two piece davenport suite, spring construction; 3 piece bedroom suite in waterfall design, practically new, complete with mattress and base; six piece kitchen suite, table and four chairs, small cabinet; miscellaneous articles. 121 5th Ave. East (near McBride). (247) TOR SALE Chesterfield with 2 chairs complete, 4 dressers, 4 beds complete, dining room set, 4 chairs and table, buffet, 16 bedroom chairs, 6 pairs woollen blankets, 16 pairs bleached sh eting, 8 pairs pillows, 8 pair expensive bedspreads, kitchen set table and 4 chairs, 16 pairs curtains, kitchen set dishes and other utensils; numerous other, articles. 202 9th West. Call 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. to November 5. FOR SALE 5 room, modern house, immediate possession. Apply 990 Ambrose Ave. Phone Red 480. (248) FOR SALE 1860 acres fertile farm land situated on shores of beautiful Francois Lake. About 2 miles lake frontage. Excellent cattle or grain ranch. All southern slopes. No crop failures here. $20.00 per acre. C. R. Hunter, Colley-mount P. O., B.C. FOR SALE Dinner set, complete service for six. Dining room table, with drop leaf. Electric range with water heater attachment. Phone 38, Mr. Tubb. (249) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Smalt house or 2 or 3 room suite by married couple, two children. 5 and ?. Write Box 597 Dally News. (249) CALL LEO OYER High Class Decorating and Paperhanging Li Red 395 8G7 Borden FINE RED CROSS TEA About $365 Realized at Highly Successful Affair A highly successful Red Cross tea was held at the home of Mrs. L. W. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West, yesterday afternoon. About $365 was realized. The affair was under general con-venership of' Mrs. T. J. Boulter. T. Mrs. Keigln and Mrs. Arnold Flaten received the guests. The tea tables were centred with red and white carnations, very appropriate for the occasion. Presiding at the urns were Mra. J. D. Fraser, Mrs. E. J. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Bernard Allen, Mrs. H. F. Wearmouth, Mrs. R. M. Winslow and Mrs. Alex the McRae. In charge of the tea room were Mrs. G. C. Mitchell, W. Mrs. J. H. Macey, Mrs. H. A. Breen, and serviteurs Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, Mrs. S. C. Ellon and Mrs. fi. E. Meuffels were dressed In Red Cross unl- j u forms. There were "also Mrs. E. Smjtht Miss H. Silversides, Mrs. M. Doll, Miss M. Sim, Miss M. Dodtaead. Miss May Hartln, Miss D. (Weill, Miss E. Moxley HEI HELP WANTED WANTED Male clerk for gen eral store, good wages. Accomodation provided. Apply Selective Service office A.M. 92. 1251) WANTED The Dally News is open to receive the names of bright and honest boys or girls who are desirous of obtaining delivery routes, df) WANTED WANTED Electric Razor, Shave Master. In good condition. Call Green 89 between 7 and 8 at night. (247) WE are living in cold summer shack and rowing to town. $20 reward for person finding small furnished or unfurnished house. Three adults. Civilians. Excellent references Apply Box 605 Daily News. - . (248) 318 WANTED Furnished room or aparment for couple, both working? Phone Black 751 alter 5 o'clock. (250) WANTED Two men, bed and room, day shift only. 851 9th Ave. West. (247) ELDERLY MAN, Business and Farm experience, wants work. What have you? Apply Box 608 Dally News. (247) AIRMAN recently returned from two years overseas requires house or apartment for wife and baby. Urgent. Apply Box 603 Dally News. (247) PERSONAL WOMEN'S WORK CLOTHES Coveralls and slacks for wo men at dry dock, etc. Now In stock. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE. (246) FURRIER ALTERATIONS and any kind of Sewing and Re pair work. Work done In prl vate home. Hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. E. Pedersen, 929 Tenth Ave. East. (252) DAY NURSERY, reasonable rates. Apply 441 7th Avenue East. (250) "JET" for polishing hot stoves is a boon. Winter months mean hot stoves always. "JET" is safe, handy. Sold everywhere. LOST LOST Light brown cocker spaniel, femalo, short tail. Apply at Dally News office. (248) LOST Wallet, with registration card, liquor permit and receipts. Phone Green 482. (246) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Li Tops) of the Canadian Girl Corps In their uniforms. Cashier was Mlfc 3. F. Ritchie. There was a lovely table of novelty shells made and sold by Mrs. Thomas Priest. Horn of plenty and leg of lamb raffle was conducted by Mrs. Alex Mitchell. The home cooking table was a plentiful sight. Those In charge were Mrs. J. J. Gillies, Mrs. N. McLean, Mrs. G. Dumas, Mrs. Nels Luth, Mrs. J. W. Eastwood and Mrs. T. So!llen. Raffles were in charge of Mrs. Boulter. Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. P. C. Miller with winners as follows: Picture, donated by J. Shield, won by Mrs. B. Hedstrom. Satin cushion, donated by Mrs. J. Koob, won by Ben Cook. Tea cloth, donated by T Hnllica, won by J. H. McLeod. Patchwork quilt, donated by Baptist Ladies' Aid, won by Mrs. Cummings. Horn of plenty, won by Mrs D. Chrlstlson. Leg of lamb, won by J. G. Anderson. Jar of chicken, won by Mrs. MacLaren. FLEXFORM! ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, 718 Fraser Street. (tf) BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Block Phone 387 MODERN TlA I L O.R S Makers of High Grade Made-to-Mcasure Clothes 5th St. (Behind Royal Rank) Phone Rlack 81 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 206 4th St. Phone 655 'STAR'S" STYLE-WEAR Ladies' ft Children's Ready - to - Wear 625 Third Ave. W. Black 780 B. LAMB, TAILOR Ladies' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. 302 Third Ave. W. Black "87 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers. Phone 174 P.O. Box 271 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited B. F. Lovin, Representative Box 52C 1315 Piggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays every month at 8 p.m. vr i writ arr m'?r:i3B'.:m:l 1 Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK j VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 iUTB;;ri:;a.-;:::i;.Biiriiiti BOTTLES SHORT-LIVED The average life of a milk HlIDAY MUST HE SOU) out LADIES1 and CHILDRE SHOES Ant other articles. Bit selection in u,n. , Vrk Pants, Men's Suits and Ton,,. Wnr- Jack.ts Ties, Ores, and Work Glove. h(,t Woik- Shirts. Yoo " will find our priee, are H r . . ., ' 'l 2AhK OPENS DAILY AT9iJ Ladles' SHOES, broken lines. Clearing. (J"fl QEJ pair ?l.iJO Girls' OXFORDS and STRAPS, all leather. Sizes 8 to 10'2. Hegu- on ftff lar $3.00. Pair V.O Misses' OXFORDS and STRAPS, all leather. Sizes II to 2. Prices S2.00 7 from, pair Children'.- RUBBERS. Sizes from 5 t.i 12. From (Z?r pair Ladles' RUBBERS, broken sizes. Cleaiing, pair REMNANTS of SILKS, etc Reg. yard $2.00. QEr Now. yard lUV Men's SUITS. New shades. all sizes, well finished. Prices from $30 S21.50 to Mens OVERCOATS and TOPCOATS. All wool. Sizes from 35 to 44. At real re duced price. 827.50 313.95 to Men's DRfcSS PANTS. Hard wearing goods. Special CQ ffft price Young Men's DRESS PANTS, well tailored English cloth. Hard wearing goods fipeslal QCQC' pair" Men s DRESS PANTS. English cloth. err nn Special, pair Spec.al p; :. vJ 801,3 wwolSl wearing, Pair 5 Drown iz No pa,, Men TIES Real bait..;m 50c to Men WiDBR LweJ b.j isjl All SJfA Spec J fll.fc uoji wiSDBRnri Oood :haaei Sper'.al t. Men A'ORK Cl MITTS, i t ton, bij ,ir from ?0 h nalr DRESS OLJVtti: and se K:zt Irom $t.:s ' Mc:, HATS. Li I Price, fr-i SI.23 t - Me LEATHn;J Me; puuovar ERS. Sic -TdMUl Bis asi-c: jeniji All size-. Rf t, tt (I vl in v, Boys Sl i LEA'l BOOTS. Brokta 1 1 13. Rej p:l:e (1 nC XT, 1 B.C. CLOTHIERS I 3rd Avenue. rhone (I iiimticii iiFSir.v ENEMY GF.MR.U5l Britain supplied the basic de- More than 100 J sign for the American "Liberty" Italian geneiali w !l ship. ' prisoners. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY)! "Where dollars have more cenu We have a complete variety of ataiM Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetal Tobaccos and Conieciwwij FREE DELIVERY throughout the city thr (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd Opposite Canadian Legloa Colourful Canada CALENDAR New 1911 Edition Now Reaft Boxed Ready to Mail Only $1.50 ... . ,,tslzelllS This new edition is supero- - - , u, rod. neatly decora add to the general attractiveness. T pl plates, reproductions from nau -i w.n,,hhpautv spots W Canada. Splrex bound-cord hanger. Souvenir Gift or Makes a Complete . . , Vntf UM I" 8 Third and final printing; SHOP EARLY -