.frHT 3, lOii ir ?o ... m rn D(1 WOBl". , service . not in "3 ' KL ,ewhere) kaVT ... Maurice Lay dtr Richard Ulshtpn jantoft Wiana wed Iwu 5ly R. Lloyd Bruce Love Harry Lundqulst led Mills Harry Monklcjr X A. Mulnern William Murdoch William Murray u Murray nanlpl ail. lAJuain n , a- u . - - . E. (Nedt McUod john McLeod Norman McLeod nrM McMeekln . unhurt McNab Tnnn ii nil inL - D IT M fHIIIlcr . cvanir ij. rar&er nAMnn I'nrKin Douglas rayne Peter J. Peterson A. M Phllllpson C J. Phllllpson Bud Ponder Marne Rabben riovirl f7ttrt1ft Jack Ritchie Robert Ritchie Harry Robb j ll Robinson Robert Roy n M Scherk RUnlev Scherk nf i. n. Schubert A. Elmundson C SUversldes p J. Sims M. Skalmerud F, W Skinner Henry Skinner John Slot? Carl smitn Jack E. Smith n Malcolm Smith SOD ft&iun oimLU ae waiter Smith Carl Strand Jnhn Rtrand Orme Stuart Charles Sunberg Jame- Tavlor ne Inffe V&len Sid Whit rn-nr winham le Genrtr Yule s Jack Yule ARMY Sr. maries E. Love Liarei.ce Lovln O. V Lyons Danny Magnet U. Marchlmon MurlU Mathews Steve Mentenko M. V. McCaftery K. McCrlmmon it. McOlasnan . . k k u..n ian aiacaonaia J&CK MCEVOy Alex McFarlane Gerald Mclntyre Jack Mlcholuk Leo Mlcholuk , u. Montfomprv 'v.i.v.j D if........ .. Al. IJ MnntnRnn Stanley Moraes : Ford Moran jiick &ioran James Moran John K Murray jt neoen Mouey ni Jcsepn Navlor w ii. nesbltt Leonard Ness :na Donald Norton David W Oland Robert Prks Prank Parlette Robert D. Patrick O. P Penney Walter Perkins Ernie Pcrstrom Peter Peterson Arthur Phtlllna i unrsi luicmora James E. Rell HOP KEE 1 Llllli I misF. in 1VP Ifr r.m patronage welcome i D.B1. in 19 r m - -vi ij Aiillll J. II III. to 12 p.m. and beaded ests irnn rU'ls r . . it ' 1111 111! A- fill - wMtivO a a t Helge Essen Carl Reich A. K. Finer Freddie Reich Charles V. Evltt It. G. Robinson Oeorge Flewln R. Rudderham Thomas Flewln Olav Rysstad William Oarilck Fred Simonds James Oar lick Bud Skattebol John Gates William Scherk Ralph O lilies Thomas Scully Alfred E. S. amis Bob Shrubsali Joseph D. amis Thomas Sibley Milton P. amis B. Simundson Andrew O lover Olenn Smith William Oomez Hugh J. Smith Darrow Oomez James Smith Earl Gordon W. D. Smith Edward Oosncll Douglas Stalker T. W. Graham Albert Stiles Burton Oreen A. L. St. John Splro Gurgerlch Alexander Storrle James Harirlen Jack Btorrle Gerrjr Hamelln James bud en u. j. u. jiayncs J. a. Sutherland It. II. A. Haynes Roy Sweet K. C. W. Hayncs Richard Sylvester E. D. Head C. Dan Taper Cecil Hemmons U V. Tattersal David Henderson Robert Taylor Howard Hlbbard John Albert Tene L. II. Hlntnn Y mi u. Aiiumpson V V. Hnriffktnnn irnlH r - , . , . a " - ...iiwiu WtVU imruiu noanBon jack Unwln uavm Houston Rodney ValDV Robert Houston A. (Bill) Vance Percv Hurisnn Clarence Vaughan William Hutson 8. Vlckerman Harold Ivarson Robert Vuckovlch Robert Johnson John Walker Walter Johnson C, Wanamaker R. D. JohnittYin C. D Watson T. D. Johrjxton R. M. Watson nirs J. Kinas Jack Wearmouth Robert. W. Keays James Weir Kick Kurulok f '! wt Frerlk. A. Ijarir William White Fverett R. tr)r T. J, Williams Oliver n. Ilhton James Wood W. T. Lelghton H. R. Wmthall Plcrrn IRons K. E. Wrathall G. M. Letnes T. M. Wright AIR FORCE Ronald Allen Helge Holkestad harry Astoria jviiKe nuaema Alex Balllle' John P. Johnson Howard Heale David L. Jones Marcel Blaln Sam Jurmaln J. F. Bouzek Robert Kelscy J. J. Bouzek Oliver J. Keays J. V. Bouzek Francis W. Leask Peter Brass Kam Y. Lee Wm. M. Brown Alan Lelghton Alan, Burbank Harold Leverett Alfred E. Burnlp Donald Llewellyn Denis W. Burnlp John Lindsay Peter Cartwrlght Albert Mah Rene .Cavenalie Cedrlc Mah Victor Cavenalie George R, Mayer Elmer Clausen Henry Mayer Jack Corbould H. W. Macdonald Eddie Crosby Don McCavour Ray Crosby J. H. McLeod James Currle Oavin D. Mead Arthur Davey John J. Miller John W. Davey Richard Mills Pat Deane Herbert Morgan Victor Dell . Ralph Morln M. J. Dougherty Ed. M. Ormhelm Jack Eastwood Robert L. Peachey Donald Eby I-BUl I'OSIOIU Thomas J. Evans Ken Schubert Jack C. Ewart . Arne J. Selvlg Victor Field Wm. Shrubsali Clarence Flnley Robert Sllversldes Albert Flaten Eddle Smith C. E. Flewln James D. Stuart Hugh L. Forrest Robert Taper Thomas Forrest J. J. Thompson Rupert Fulton D. C. Tumllsosi Louis Orlln Olay 'Vernon Quintan William Hadden Robert Turgeon Harry Hamilton John A. Walker Elmore Hankinson 'Rudolph Warn Lawrence Hansen Wm. H. Wilson ....... . " " IIUIUUIU j I Harold . Hel';erson Oorge Zbur v i ttv M " I 'I M Ml ft BK JONES' FAMILY MEAT MARKET lib ii llniiiliriift "-"wan JM.M.WJ1H. VIslJL V JS- mwa-w by the natives of the Interior of British Columbia ... enuine Buckskin, embroidered noma, an sizes, irom ....... ss Noy on display at UJ5. ARMY ?' Spp RehMd J- Moore Oeorge A. Olay Thomas W. Pierce Glenn Goodline e. Santurbane VS- NAVY n t r, v u J. Robertson Howard Frlzzell WOMEN NAVY Lavlnla Exley p. M. Thomson ARMY ff,iCeT?n" ""trie LouUe Bird Irene Sully . Eft Matilda "arabn Larsen Jane Tap AIR FORCE Betty Barber Isobel Mackenzie Jean R. Cameron Molly Mackenzie Lilian im Co?u.w Croxford Ky Nlckerson U.S. ARMY Mary McCatfery VS. NAVY INVESTING IN VICTORY THE DAILY NEWS PAQE THHEB Notes on Victory Loan Progress in Prince Rupert In order that the Booth Memorial High School student canvassers may make their quota, the Victory Loan Committee has turned over the sales of the Victory Loan Hut on Third Avenue on Saturday to the student canvassers. These young sales people will be In attendance a-, the Victory Loan Hut all day Saturday between 10 ajn. and b pjn, to. sell Victory Bonds and do their part In putting Prince Rupert over the top. The Victory Loan "V" Flag was presented to Blllmor on Wednesday evening by Weldon McAfee. Divisional vice-chairman of the National War Finance Committee. E. R. Gordon, who conducted the whirlwind campaign, Introduced Mr. McAfee who complimented the personnel upon their one hundred percent support to the Seventh Victory Loan. During the evening two separate shows were presented so that both shifts were able to enjoy some very interesting moving pictures. This is an outstanding achievement and the men of Billmor are to be Just a little longer- Viola M. Dybhavn Made Supreme Sacrifice Buy War Savings Stamps. 'til r. these footsteps 5f 1. y "y7"E HAVE come to the crucial stage of this war. There can be no turning back. It is essential we give our forces the backing that will help them march right in to the' last enemy stronghold, to claim a complete, lasting victory. It is up to each of us to do pur utmost, fares? SCOTT'S MEAT MARKET. SUNRISE COMPANY VALENTIN DAIRY A. Martinusen, owner and cap- tain of the halibut boat Dovrt. B., has again invested in the Iuture; security of his children by buying Seventh Victory Loan Bonds. Following his usual custom Captain Martinusen again purchased bonds for each of his five children. This is the seventh loan that Captain Martinusen has purchased Victory Bonds for his children. SOO-SUD NOTES The minimum objective for Sault Ste. Marie In the Seventh Victoary Loan is $2,485,000. Already this is well on the way to be achieved. The Selective Service is making a survey of industries in NELSON BROS. FISHERIES GEORGETOWN LUMBER & BOX CO NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. LTD. ai.-r. i the Soo district employing- over 100 persons with a view to estimating what may be available after the war, In the way of employment. The Sault Ste. Marie Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Committee is cooperating. Leading Seaman Ken Cart-mill of the Canadian destroyer Haida and Able Seaman Eddie Miraud of the aircraft carrier Vabob were guests of the Sault Ste. Marie Kiwanls Club. They gave interesting stories of naval action. At the annual meeting of the Sault Ste. Marie Boy Scouts' Association a long service medal was presented to the district secretary-treasurer, Francis L. Short, In acknowledgement of turn toward home ! without delay, to help our men achieve Hie goal we have all dreamed of now so long unconditional surrender. It's time to act! Every bond we buy in this Seventh Victory Loan hastens the day when the boys come home! That is why it is vital each of us buy one more bond than we bought before. ssl WITHERS IS OVER QUOTA SMITHERS, Nov. 3 Without an exact computation of Victory Loan subscriptions to date It Is estimated that Smithers has already exceeded Its quota of $40j000 by at least 10 percent, with a number of subscription yet to come in. The CNJt. employees at this point and throughout this area have done exceedlnly well and stand high In their subscrip tions for the Western. Region. his fine work during many years. BARR & ANDERSON LTD. S. C. THOMSON CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL CO. LTD. 4 m