PAGET FOUR "SAMOA TEA THE NEED IS 'GREATER For total victory he fights a total war. For nothing less will he Jay down his arms. For your sake he's willing to gamble on coming through alive. Whether he does or not is decidedly your affair , . . The imminence of victory has climaxed the responsibilities of the home front. Canada's borrowing needs today are greater, riot less, To see the uniformed services get all they need to vin with minimum losses, is still our biggest job. NOW is the hour to buy Victory Bonds-one more than before! SHOES for Fall Wear... Lovely shoes In open heel and open toe in cuban and spifce are now being presented to yqu by NOVEMBER IS TrtlE TIME, TO GET YOUU GIFT-MAS LIST OFF YOPfl CHEST EAKLY See our stock THE VARIETY STORE RUPERT BUTCHERS UNDER MANAGEMENT OF W. LOCK Your Shopping Tour should include a visit to this nearby Butcher Shop where you'll alwpys find an abundant supply of the ALL PRICED 38 Invest in Victory BUY VICTORY BONDS ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Onnes Drug Store pf Cards and Gifts choicest cuts of Meat, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season from our own farm arriving by each boat. Complete line of Groceries. FOR ECONOMY HEREI Local News Items PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE I Mrs. i- Maim ieu lasi nigni on a trip to Vancouver. Qlof Hanson, M.P. for Skeena, is arriving in the city tomorrow ! mornjng from Vancouver. C.C.F. Broadcast, 6:15 pjn., Wednesday, CFPR. LAC. Archibald. Skeena Federal Candidate. (256) Mrs. J. Oison or Dorreen ana Mrs. J. Cameron and young son. Bill, of Cedarvale, are spending .a few days at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. V. Hor-.ner. ' Attention all representatives Woman's Co-ordinating counclj. Please attend meeting to elect 'officers in the Council Cham bers Thursday November 2 jt 2:30 p.m. Any interested persons i welcome. (256) Mrs. G. C. Oswell, who has been visiting here for the past two or three weeks, will leave this Thursday night on her return to her home in Victoria. Col. Oswell, who haB been in command of the local ieserve unh for the past couple of years, will be leaving in about a couple of weeks' time. J Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to' ChangeM TUESDAY PM. 4:00 Sound off 4:15 G. I. Jive 4:30 G. I. "Journal 5:00 The Human Adventure 5:30 Sports Reviews 5:45 Personal, Album 6:00 Band Concert 6:30 Victory Loan Reporter 6:45 Recorded; ' 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Books of the Times 7:30 Victory Loan, Broadcast 8:00 Lloyd Powell 8:15 Song Recital 8:30--Songs of Empire 9:00 Great Moments in Music 9:30 Mail CallV ... 10;00-CBCr Newsihi, lOilO Elmore Phllpott ; 10:15 CBC News-Roundup 10:30 Suspense 11:00 Silent WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Morning Concert 8:45 Morning Concert 9:00 BBC News 9;15Mqrnlng' Devotions 9:30 Recorded 9:45 Recorded 1 0 : 00 Homemakers 10:15 Johnny Mercer 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Rendezvous with Rhythm 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Studio Scrapbook J.i:33-Message Period 11:35 weather Forecast 11:36 Recorded Interlude 11:45 At Ease P.M. 12:00 Guy Lombardo 12:30 CBC News 2:45 Service Digest 1:00 One Night Stand 1:30 High School Series 2:00 Silent Announcements AH Advertisements in this column will be charged lor a lull month at 25c a word. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows' Hall. De Carlo's orchestra. 9-12. Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Halk, October 31.. V L.P.P. Halloween Jamboreiff, Oct. 31, Eagles' Hall. Tickets at B. Lamb, Tailor, 50c. W.O.T.M. Dance,1 Oddfellows' Hall, Nov. 1, 9:30-1:30. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. CW1. Bridge, Whist and Crib bage. K. C. Hut, Nov, 9. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. Eastern Star Dance, Nov. 17. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E., Fall Tea, Nov. 23. home of Mrs. George Rorie, 4th Ave. W. United Church fall sale, Thursday, December 7. DWARFS THE EARTH The sun's surface area is 12,-000 times that of the earth. cry one of us ; ; . proud t thu hour to be s Canadian . . . ahould (upport Caoada'i 7th Viaory Loan by buying Bonds to the absolute limit. Only id this way can wc help repay the sacrifice of our fighting lads and crown their heroic advances with final victory. THE DAILY NEWS PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jones left last night on a trip to Vancouver. Miss Pauline Monteth was among those who left last night on a trip to Vancouver. A. H. Sllversides left last night on a business trip to Vancouver. He will be away about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Larsen and daughter. Barbara, have left the city to take up future residence in Vancouver. G. D. Bryant, Clarence Thorn son and Robert Sutherland an." pn a hupting trip to Babine Lake. They are expected back later this week. Miles Donald, pioneer Alice Arm mining and transportation man, arrived in the city this morning and will be here for the next several days. Constable and Mrs. Harold Johnstone of the city detach- i nrent, British Columbia police, I are leaving tonight on a trip ! to Vancouver and Victoria. Con-' stable Johnstone will escort a ! Drisoner to New Westminster. tlen remain in the south for a short holiday. Miss Ellen Cain, RJJ.,- operating room nurSe at the Prince Rupert General Hospital, has re-EiBneJjkfier position and is leav-ingrjfftbnight's traloio2FvYn-nlpeg? Her position lSbeffig" filled by Miss Frances Partridge. R.N.. who began work at the hos- ' pltal Monday. I Widower Laments Social Security lONEON, Oct. 31 You can't please all (he people all the time and Britain's new social security plan is no excep-r tion. In a letter to a London paper a widower "on the shady side of CO," told how he was ah set to marry a young widow who "didn't pretend to be violently la lovejj,but was marrying him for $2,500)cash and $20 weekly. i'But cow,'' complain? the man, "along' comes the social security plan If worst comes to worst she would never starve so the marriage Is" off." ' SERVED AS MONEY Among objects which in the past have served a money are'4 metals, furs, skins, cattle, skulls, grains, tobacco 'olive, -.oil and salt. 4 : : -J 'T TOO LATE ,TO CLASSIFY 1 1 , FOR QUICK SALE ' Seven-room house, best residential I district; furnace, fireplace, two lots; excellent view; 'cash or terms; a good buy. Inquire McClymont Agencies, 307 3rd Ave. (256) UAI-TTATTflNS VALUATIONS I PCTtMATRS ESTIMATES II BNEW. IMPROVED QUALITY NOW AVAILABLB BBMHIHiHWHIMM Armstrongs Store Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables' Tobaccos and Confectionery NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS R-A .m..JI m. i 11 '1 J i I ' Mm M VAN'S BAKERY BLOOMS GO ' TO VICTORIA Roses from Prince Rupert to J Victoria" may sound in reverse but it is bplng done. Mrs. C. J. I Norrington of Se Qcve Is abk this week to. pick a beauUfu, bouquet from her garden to present to a friend who is returning to Victoria after a visit here. The exceedingly mild fall here is promoting unusual growth in many Prince Rupert gardens including some of the rets whJch usually bloom" but pnee repeating. The weeds are also thriving and dandelions are to be seen in unwelsome second bloom on some lawns. 350 New Names On Voters' List; May Total 2,000 . About 350 new names were added to 'the 1844 civic voters' list up to last night and it is expected at the city hall that the number will reach 375 before the registration period closes at 5 o'clock tonight. Yesterday 50 citizens placed their names oh the list, half of them taking advantage of the two hour period from 7 to 9 o'clock in ithe evening when the City Clerk's office -was open for the purpose. A deepening recognition oj . their responsibilities as Indlcat- FRENCH INVENTION ed by the fact that 16 people) The adding machine was ln-haye paid" thelr"$5 polV tax 1$ 'vented bj Blaise Pascal, u order tolwye thejrams placed Frenchman, in 1642. on the- voters' list. ; - ' un me oasis w me increase 01 registrations, it is estimated that -here will be about 2.0Q3 names on this year's voters list. I BLITZ BRING FLOWERS ' All over London flowers havp sprung up on bombed sues witn Uie greatest number In the West End. J. H.MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED' M NEW AND USED URNITURE 1 - AND 1 II r G32 3rd Ave. Blue C9 Prince Kupert, B.C. m A Few Drops Up Each Nostril Quickly Relieve Stuffiness of CatarrM Specialized Medication Works Fast Right Where Trouble Is-Makes Breathing Qsier trnnd relief from stllflv. Dainful distress nf U fast as Va-tro-nol spreads through the nose, re- tfiauJ duces swollen membranes soothes irritation, relieves V(ll nasal passages. Try it as Y-C. NOW PRISONER II BALLIESTON, Scotland, ! FU. Lt. William Reid, V.C., whoso father Is a blacksmith at this i town near Glasgow, is a prisoner of war after being reported miss-; Ing since July. Reid won his Vic- j toria Cross for gallantry in an attack on Dusseldorf last November. . I I. Li P : tunutB : USTIN6 fcABRlCS CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNER CLEANED ANjREPA,IRED New equipment and help assure' "j-bu of a, clean Job Phone Black 735 HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN-- THERE MAY BE A COAL SHORTAGE THIS WINTER Put a cord of Wood In your basement now as reserve HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business 01101 SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 KWONG SANO IIING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE B12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 p.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 pjn. PHONE RED 247 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON directed in folder 1 w A" I KO'NOI " Famous Names STANFIELD Known In Canada as makers of fine undertea mal times this firm supplies a type of garrae:' need. Mnu' 'llh rlvlllnn nmrfnrllnn nrtslU ti. stricted. We have recently obtained a quantity la pure tot Cold Lalx'l Shirts and Drawers, per garment Red Label Shirts and Drawers, per garment Combinations, per suit lilue Label IMeet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee b Tops) Shirts and Drawers, per garment Combination.", per suit Miaar l ,i nm nil n U U If If I I II J V V VX. Ull aV r I Jjuying Uontis to tne uunuat . noC fur tn w int. hnr lrifii nrn ( oinff Ovt'rw-' Back them un and assure that want. for nothing in the ligni 101 - BULKLEY MARKET MOTT ELECTRIC L Electrical oii- COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL & TCTrcrTRICIANS " . . ie Plectrical Supplies-Home Wiring Offices In Vancouver and New Phone Itlark 3G7 u I I I I m. J A M. t ww n T n II im Tnrl 7nrplli Phone 37 W NEWS WI A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE DAILY