V PAOE FOUR EATON'S Recommends as your best possible "Buy of the Month" the purchase k of Fifth Victory Loan VICTORY BONDS riCTORT BONDS are Jot like money v; Issued by your country as a receipt lor money you LOAN to help win th "War quitkly. Victory Bonds earn money for yon 13.00 every year for every J100.00 Bond you buy. They provide cash for emergency, and help you to ave money for different things which you cannot buy now, but will need after the War Is over. Since the beginning; of the War THE JT. EATON CO. LIMITED has purchased millions of dollars worth of Victory Bonds. Employees of THE T. EATON CO. LIMITED throughout Canada have loaned millions more. - For freedom for Investment for quick recovery when the War is over buy Fifth. Victory Loan Bonds and Speed the Victory! fJL EATON C WASHINGTON O By midsummer this year more than 5?,TJCVT workers from Mexico, Jamaica and ;he Bahama Islands had com" to the United Sjates for agricultural employment. . ! T T T uhscribers Subscribers or the Dally (News are requested, if at fall possible, to pay their ' subscrjptions direct to the office. 4j o course, in the event of it being Impossible to do , this, payments may be medef to the boys. 4j When paying, please bring . yoir last receipt. ! UMJTIO FUNERAL OF CHILD Rev. A. F. MacSween, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, of ficiated yesterday afternoon the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers at the funeral of Benny Carlson, eleveji-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carlson. 'The child had died" Wednesday night at the home of his InM ana unuaren. INIIIII' emoriam In loving memory of H. W. Butler who paaeed away October 17. 1942. LOCAL NEWS NOTES X Cash for old gold, Bulger's. Mrs. Frank Bruce left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. R. Anderson are leaving next week for , two weeks' trip to Vancouver A Dance, Eagle Ilall, Wednes-lay and Saturday. 9 pjn. (242 Mr. and Mrs. Percy King left i Inverness cannery this after-I nnnn for Vnnrnxiver to SDfnd he winter. j A The regular monthly meeting J I Hie wuincili nuxiiiaiy ui mc Navy League of Canada will be held In the Legion Room on Monday, Oct. 13, at 8 pjn. Gordon Craig and daughter were here overnight bound from Vancouver to Port Esslngton where Mr. Craig will Join the general store staff. Olof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, will be arriving tomorrow with the Hon. Ernest Bertrand, min ister of fisheries. Mr. Bertrand will day here In the course of a coast tour. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT NERVES cause pain and symptom effects, legardless of name, designated as . . . trouble, dis-ease, or, disorder. To correct and prevent countless electrical terminal effects at of cause unknown or known, Power companies recognize me advantages in dividends of money spent on maintenance of Power Lines. Likewise, Chiropractic is "Ser vice and Maintenance" of nerve Power-Lines. Trunk "POWER" Lines between brain-generator and nerve terminal effects. DR. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR has opened new offices In the .smith biock to care ior tne growing number recognizing In health dividends the distinct j and unusual advantages of vital "Power" Service. i i "-V .A3t . XTSi 1 . ; J Spied The Victory! You'd give everything you own right now to see "Axis Surrenders 1" flashing across the headlines. That news flash Is coming. It's coming soon. How soon, depends, on you. The way to Victory is clear. Our boys are smashing the enemy. But they need your help your purchases of 5th Victory Loan Bonds to speed their triumph, to give them that last extra ounce of power. They're doing the fighting: you do the lending, for Victory and their quick return. Bar BohdsI SUNRISE COMPANY LIMITED Retail Grocery and Butchers Among those leaving night for Vancouver were and Mrs. C. W. Dixon. Leading Airwoman Ethel Christy, formerly of the City Hall staff here and now located at Mowbank, Saskatchewan, in the services of the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force, arrived in the city this morning from Terrace, where she has been visit i THE DAILY NZW3 SATURDAY last Mr. Gordon Jennlng left last night on a trip to Vancouver. ing with her mother, Mrs. R. G. ! Christy, and will visit here for a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. P. Smith, before returning to her duties. They are here as members of an examining board for non-pom- and party, missioned oincers of the Prince spend Mon- Rupert Machine Gun Regiment, the examinations to be held A Victory Loan program, lecturing a set of graphic moving pictures of the wa , w.U be Advertise it, the Daily News' TOR SALE 5 room modern house, immediate possessW.3' Apply 990 Ambrose Ave. Phoi Red 480. (242) and bedroom suite and other articles. Apply 622 8th Ave. West. (24S) FOR SALE Fully equipped trailer, 33'. For particulars apply Boat "Arlinptou," Fishermen's Floats. (244) FOR SALE 2 houses and lot. all fenced in. For further Information apply 736 Fraser St. between 5 and 9: pjn. or Phone Blue 243. . (244) FOR SALE Trumpet. Good condition. Apply Box 600, Daily News. (243) ' FOR SALE 6-room house close to Dry Dock and Schools. Oc cupancy Oct. 25. Apply 625 8th Ave. East. Green 930. (243) HELP WANTED WANTED Reliable bovs for Province paper carriers. Routes open are: Cth and 7th West 9th and 10th East Ambrose Ave. and 6th East Phone Green 877. (2421 WANTED Experienced woman for housework In Whltehorae, Y.T. Good wages and transportation paid. Phone Red 103 and ask for Mrs. Denni-son. (243) WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Two rooms furnished or unfurnished. Apply Box 604 Daily News. (242) WANTED tcTrENT Small house or 2 or 3 room suite by married couple, two children. 5 and 3. Write Box 597 Daily News. (249) WANTED TO RENTTwo-room apartment or cabin, furnished, by reliable couple, c-o Box 75, Room 44. Phone UJ3.E.D. 25. "Mac." 244) MISSIONARY IS MARRIED iu Rml Mathrton of New Westminster Becomes Bride of Kev. Gordon Smith. At a beautiful ceremony on Friday evening, at St. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. Beryl Arnold, youngest daughter of Rey. and Mrs. R. N. Matheson of New-Westminster, became the bride of Rev. Gordon Hedley Smith, second son of Mr. and Mrs. E. jH. Smith of Vancouver. The I ceremony was performed by Rev. R. N. Matneson, iatner oi the bride. aslsted by Rev. E. W. Scott. The bride was given away by J. E. Boddie and wore a white gown of French brocade cut on Princess lines with a fingertip Major W. A. Llddell, general veil held in place by a coronet staff officer, Pacific Command. of white carnations. The bride's Quartermaster Sergeant Instruc- only attendant. Mrs. E. W. Scott, tor Marwlck and Company Ser- wore a gown of pink chiffon geant Major Instructor R. E. wlth a waist length jacket of Cook arrived in the city on last matching color and a Juliet cap. ight's train from Vancouver, j She carried carnations. The groom was attended by Robert Boddie. A reception was held at St. Peter's Hall. The bride's table was covered by a Madeira cut-work cloth and was centred by the wedding cake. It was presided over by Mrs. J. E. Boddie and Mrs. W. B. Skinner. Ser-vlteurs were Mrs. William Mc- Lean, t,rs. C. Fairholm and Miss ,,.,.. t The toast to dges. chairman of the public relations committee of the 1 cal Victory Loan committee, s arranging the program. the bride was proposed by Rev. E. H. Scott and was suitably responded, to by the groom. The bride's going-away en semble was a green wool dress WANTED $25 REWARD fc house or large apartment, close in, furnished or will buy your furniture. Call American Signals 424, Tayloor 244 Y.M.C. Rooins Registry. Rooms ! uroentlv nefted. Mrs. Qarbutt. FOR SALE Kitchen table and chairs. 902 Hays Cove Ave. ! WANTED Motor boat, 4-6 pas-(245) I senger. Phone American Sig- I nals 409. (245) FOR SALE English pram andj- . tonvertible buggy. Phone R d . AIRMAN recently returned from 8&5, call 432 4th Ave. East, j FOR SALE 16 HP. Regal Engine complete with shaft and pro- . pellor. Good condition. Apply Boat "Varden" Fishermen's , Floats or phone Green CM ; after 5 o'clock. (243 ' FOR SALE One McClary Range, all enamel, Al shape, $130; Apply 1655 Herman Place I (245) FOR SALE Chesterfield suite ; two years overseas requires house o: apartment for wife and babv. Urgent. Apply Box r03 Dally News. . (247. PERSONAL FOR your Splrella Foundation Garment, Phone Black 145. (245) i'OU CAN RUN A HOME KIN' LOST Saturday, Oct. 9, Lady's Bulova "dime size" wrist-watch, with gold bracelet. Finder please return to Daily- News. Reward. (245) FOUND FOUND Child's blue purse. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News and paying for this advertisement. Dally News Advertising Brings Results. Announcements Ail advertisements In this column will be charted for a full mouth at 25c a word. Red Cross Tea October 21st. Home of Mrs. Kergln, 430 4th Ave. West. Eastern Star Ball, October 22. Orange Dance, October 25 Od-fetlows Hall, 9:30 sharp Jean de Carlo's orchestra. W. A. Coast Regiment Service Men's Dance. Oct. 25, Empress Club. "Help Norway" Invitation Dance Oddfellows Hall, Oct. 29. Drawing for raffle. Hear Tim Buck, Capitol Theatre; 12 noon, October 31. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 4. Little Norway Tea, Nov. 10. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, Nov. 12, Oddfellows' Hall Cathedral Fall Bazaar Nov. 18. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nov. 25. United Church Bazaar 2nd. couple felt for a short honeymoon trip on the mission boat "Northern Crow" of which the groom is in charge. Capt. Albert Rippln, who has been stationed as pilot here for the past couple of months, left Thursday night on his return to Vancouver. Capt. Archie Campbell came north from Van- with brown accessories and a eouver on Wednesday to relieve corsage of white carnations. The him. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE 5 toom house with furnace. Price $3000. Immediate possession. 424 Dunsmuir St. Green 390. (243) 1 JUSTNESS AND PROFESSIONAL fiEORCEL. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Wallace Illock Phone 387 HELEN'S JJEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavinp Beautyttulturein all Its branches 20G 4th'St. Phone C55 "STAR'S" STYLEWEAR Ladies' & Children's Ready - to - Wear C25 Third Ave. t W. Black 780 DERGARTEN with our help.) IJ. LA.M1J, TAILOR Canadian Kindergarten Institute, care M. C. C. Schools, Winnipeg. i Ladles' & Men's Made-to-Measure Clothes. STENOS, TYPISTS, POSTAL 302 Third Ave. W. Black 787 CLERKS for Government war work. You enn train at home. Free Information. MC.C. Civil SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Service Schools Ltd., Winnl-: peg. WOMEN WORK CLOTHES Coveralls and slacks for wo- Phone 174 men at dry dock, etc. Now in stock. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE. (246) 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. FURRIER ALTERATIONS and any kind of repair work. Be patriotic. No pick-ups or deliveries. Work done In private home. 929 Tenth Ave. East. (245) LOST Plumbing and Heating Engineers. P.O. Box 271 NOTICE We wish to announce that we are now open for ladies' and men's suit alterations of all sorts. Quick and efficient service. MODERN TAILORS 318 5th St. Behind Royal Bank Phone Blk. 84 International Correspondence Schools Canadian Limited K. F. Lovin, Representative Box 52C 1515 Pigcot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FRATERNAL ORDERS Prince Rupert I.O.O.F. LODGE NO. 63 meets 2nd and HthTuesdays every month at 8 p.m. Try a Results. Want-Ad for Quick IANAUIAN LtblON (B.E.S.h SPECIAL CALL to all members next, uciooer u tweatner permitting .. ,"JB,C4 tary units in their parade in support of th. e L f t Loan Campaign. V Fall in with Berets and Medals at com , and McBride Street at 2:30 p.m. Your1 Patriotic Duty Is to Join with your making this special parade 100; strong , every effort to be there. Revised CODlfs piease. 0VERWAITEA Delivery Schedule MON DA V A.M CITY EST TUESDAY, A.M CITY WEST WEDNESDAY A.M. . . CITY EAST THURSDAY A.M CITY WEST FRIDAY A.M CITY EAST SATURDAY A.M CITY WEST All Orders must be placed not later tta 4 p.m. previous day Schedule Effective Mon., Oct. II Minimum Order Delivered Free, $3.00 "HlBI'ffTflil Speed flieVcfol Back our callant fighters. W smajhinc the pUl boxes and M ing the way. Buy 5th Via Loan Bonds to give them the to finish the job. They're couni on you: don't let then 4 Buy and speed tneir ';.' ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR WE LEAD . . . 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