MONDAY, JULY 2. THE DAILY NETVS PAOZ TWO "BIRMINGHAM" Finest range in Men's Dress Shoes at their price on the market If you have not had the pleasure of wearing "Birmingham" Shoes you are missing one of the best bets possible. Solid leather throughout Finest fitting lasts and styled to the minute. Priced S6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes' EDITORIAL THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RCPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA PubHsnsd Erery Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. F PULLEX, PRESIDENT O. A. HUNTER. MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION MONDAY. JUIY 27. 1942 Treaties Not Enough . . . It is now abundantly evident that regional treaties will onlv ensure nations to a limited detrree. They will The censor won't let us tell you much about the weather. But, if the chair gets up when you do, you can figure it's hot. Obscuring a School There has been some complaintlaround that end of the city of the erection of Wartime Housing structures which have now all but smothering the, Booth Memorial 'School, It is probably too late to do anything about it now even though protests have been made- However, representations made at this time in regard to what is going on might have some bearing on the choosing of sites for .future projects of such kind. ,If there are no other sites available for these structures We shall just have to put up with them but, if other ' land -just as suitable could be found, it is reasonable to urge the authorities not to unnecessarily obscure established civilian institutions, particularly such buildings as schools. A man has been sentenced to three months f qr smoking in a munitions plant. He is lucky he was able to appear in court in one piece. GOING TO VANCOUVER Removal of Prince 'Rupert Fisheries Experimental tation Is Finally Decided Upon The Prince Rupert Fisheries Ex perlmental Station Is being moved establishment, staff and all in Its entirety to Vancouver. It Is definitely announced. Dr. Neal M. Carter, director, will be leaving between August 15 and 20. Dr. H. K. Brocklecby 1 already in Van rouver settine established In iem during the war. Later it is likely permanent buildings will be bulR at the University of British Col umbia. TO CONSERVE GAS porary' quarters. Negotiations' are"mts'" meaning "an the food now on lor premises to be used served at a meal." BASEBALL ON SUNDAY ever seen on the iDWSg nanae aae. wow smoke had eieared. the scare 1 board read ? to 0. Randall re-jlieved Cntrthecs in the jeeond and 'weathered the storm until the l sixth inning when hte support in the ftetd folded up Wee a pass: of ' well used ptftftac enrds. The same j was ealled in the sixth after one jand three naarter hear at atonpr baseeaU. The MjdJand-Wnttt and Nleker-son I game was a gawd one wtth the 'Madlends on the ieng end of an to 1 iron MaerUncie. the Midlands fancier, who is a forme' Kamieops pitcher had the Watt' and Mckexaan nine eating ostt of his hancf. no leas than thirteen Clothier coins; to the bench via the atrikeost route Midlands etart- ed off with a banc, awing two! ' nms in the first inning on bits by j BarkweU. MneKenaie and Monroe. 1 The Watt and Xlekerson nine saored their lone run in the sixth on hits by Potuk and Santerbane j wtth Post uk scorine the run Joe i Beruehi. former Kamioops catch er, played Kwrt &ur lor the Watt and NWcerson team. SPORT CHAT not ensure against a new war. More than ever before iff 3!!!! of Jf1 seaonJ rnna ; iVc ft Ta nc;KiHf;Qc )oined Canadian armed aer- ;Kcm in" wc .Muxt iUui.-iUiv. ..v, j.w.i.i .vices. Rill iReaina Leader-Posti of a lasting peace will mainly be dependent upon the rela-Good writes in with the tnfonna tions between the great powers. It is ot vital importance ition that Botch McDonald, who for all the small countries that this relationship should piyi with Detroit Red wings ard be characterized by co-operation and mutual confidence. ITndia?18 Cf .2' m M?" sral il . a. T il.. rz . jiuiuai commence oeiween me great, powers is ine iirsc condition for international co-operation in the future, soiaurn. is In the army. Roy MeBride and Paul Platz are in the R.CF.. with Hughie Bell and Roy for a real League of Nations which must be the ultimate 'Aiie in the navy. goal of all freedom-loving peoples. I Economical problems are of course not to be solver! u"'15,' , . , . , . , . , i . farmer ranking Nova Scoua ten the basis of onlv be solved on regional autarchy. They can mg a high scorer in basket-on a broad international basis. This is especially the case ball in the Halifax dty league and for a country which is dependent to a high decree unon former member of Halifax wan- j world trade and whose ships sail the Seven Seas. Still 'dere auad- toamfer-less do nations want to be culturally isolated. The ideals !ff L!?.!" 1 for which we are fighting are not bounded by frontiers Wwg a meto, Halifax infantry aiiu kiic nm iia.i v-icai.cu a cciidc ui muiuai i wircti nin'iuniv. confidence between all freedom-loving peoples. This wider international co-operation should, however, not be limited to any continent. Not only continents but also oceans are links between nations. Lieut. Rod McGHl of Winnipeg, Manitoba open slalom ikl cham-Ipion. helped train men of Tlltary I District 10 in special operations near Winnipeg in 1941 before go- tog overseas with the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. Lieut. McGiil is 24. Thomas A. (Mountain Boy) link-letter of Springhill, who pitched ine opnngimi r cmwuuikii ut j Nova SceUa baseball finals for, teveral years Just before the war U with the R.C.A. at Halifax. George Stuart of Edmonton, a member of University of Alberta hockey and football teams for four years. Joined the R.C-A.F. He was coach of the Interfaculty football champions the Aggie last fall. Robert (Bobby) Coulter, Toronto. football star, Joined the air force last May. He was Instrumental In' building several fine football teams ' at North Toronto Collegiate where he was a teaeher. I Mally Hughes, 21-year-old goalkeeper, Is an ordinary seaman In the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. Hughes was one of the best Junior netmindeM In Manitoba when he played for Portage la Prairie Terriers In 1940-41. Last reason he was the backbone of the Manitoba senior champlonsV.'in nlpeg R.C.N.VJl. MOBILE FIRE UNITS CROYDON. En?.. July 27: O, A LONDON, July 27: By park-jflre fighting "flying column," the ing 550 buses at various points In central London during slack periods Instead of returning them to outer terminals after the morning rush Is over, it Is hoped to save 2,000,000 bus trips a year. DERIVED FROM FRENCH "Mess" Is actually the Engllth mispronunciation of the French first of Its kind In Britain has been established here. At five minutes notice the column can go' anywhere to heJp a raided town. I The Canadian volunteer firemen who, have come to Britain also plan to establish themselves as "flying columns." SMALL HOLDINGS More than 60 percent of Egypt's land owners derive Uielr entire living from an acre or less of land. Red Cross News Helped Fire Victims ; Answering an appeal from fire Dry Dock and Midland Winner rrjgOS &t Bid. within lour boar Yesterday Hw Dry Do He act a new anting tmmA in the Sealer Baseball Leagne yesterday by narmwhtg the iewty Medicals around by Use tune of 14 to 1. The Medicals played one of the wool teat baseball Prince George and sacBrlde Red 'csasa branches had supplies on (the way. Many victim lost every thing except the ck) thing tney Ike Imb was estimated to be more than S375jC00 to the team JAM FOR BRITAIN A carload of British Colombia tern for the children of ntttasn Acropolis HUl. wtehi M.tttu pound sounds Tne at Canada can snake. The CantervoUon Committee has set a DTovtBcaal quota of 9JB : Mr pounds almost three carload. HELPS SCHOOL CLINldS Miss Doris Carter, mat ton of CeeU Lake Red Cross Outpost Hos pital. autiaUd by Dr. Taylor at district school children s clinic be4d before school dostng. Twenty-nine ebUdren attended and hat far the "ever present eavtttas tat teeth." the matron reports he found the children to be In good physical -ondition. TO HELP RUSSIA The employees of the Polaris Taku Mine at Twlseqnah recently donated $1C0 throne their meal Red Crew committee to buy medi cal MooUec for Russia, DANISH FAMILY HELPS On leaning the Army a Danish father and vm. whose rutr it Noer. randents of th- ParfcsvUJe district have contributed the pro- eeeds of the sale of their equipment such as saw wedges, boots and so forth to the local Red Cross branch MERR1TT HAS V.LD.'S Eleven Red Cross V. A. D.'a are ininc valuable work ritt Hospital. INDIANS AID RED CROSS A feature of the recent national FHe players 'from the Mooeeampajgn for funds in British Col umbia was the support of the Indians In the Alort Bay district, who contributed $1047 55 Th; 'Miss Edna Gillies Is Guest Of Honor Mrs. George Holmes and Mrs. Harry Thrupp llotees At Shower any Thnawp re Jett hostesses At the bass at the UUr on freaesday tiitadng last at a rais--eUaneous show) in honor OfflkM. The rooms me tastefully dec- Cauthers started on the mound fort cross allowed Overseas shipping orated with pink and the Meds bat ran into a heavy' for an the )am the women j streamers and silver bells. and Mrs white The leaning was spent in play-' beingl and Mrs. 3f M. Dainty ufcsshmfnt were served fey the nnst fans anor wnscn r i brtaV to-be was presentM wan naay ioveryand waftd gtrta. These tn by Master ueorge m Atr Force uni form and were planed in a decer ned wason wtth aa airplane on op WBUam Bead. X. M. MacLean. J ngr-aon. J Watson. H F Olassey. Henry Dotrori P Morgan. H rjodd. A. Marray. OsUu Conntre. Peter Byrne, at ManArthnr. warry Thnrpp. Oeorge Hohaes and the OiDies and Kay wt- tnff'h nhleh has IS units raised UC31CJg. omtestms He quota at 4-gMOJO by lalem SwVLVAGE HORSEHAIR The Red Cross Salvage department is appealing to farmers for dean horsehair eoawbtngs. These should be packed in cartons or sacks and turned in to the salvage in the Mer- depots. WINDING RAILWAY The railroad which links Mur WeekmBrifain IIlTLF.lt cltoe "Guns iiiHtcad of butter." So the Nazis Imve guns! We mut catch up ... and beat them. They tortured people to make them uve. Wc must huvc willingly. So H'h up to uh, each otic of u, to ceono-mie of our own free will . . . buy War Savings Stamps and Certificate m that He can outstrip our enemies with planes and tanks and guns and ships . . . we must do more than merely ticrct the small requirements for compulsory saving. We must supply nearly half the money needed for the war voluntarily. Women must help hy economizing in the kitchen, hy patching and darning, hy chopping carefully and cutting out waste. Make up your mind moip to buy one, two, five or more War Savings Stamps' every iceeh. You can. You mimll lluy Xfnr Snrlnfn Stamp from Imnlti, put office. Irlrilutnr ojfurt, tleimrtmrnt ttorei, tlruKilult, urixrrt, lolnxcuiUtli, Innik ttnrr ami ollur relntt lre. (rll ficntr may li jiurrhamnl Jor imnmliatr tUlltrry In ilrmtminalii'im nf fj. $10, $2S, Jrom Itunk. Trutl Vdtmpunle ami I'ott OJJiff, NiUooil War Finance Ciniiu'llce HE 4P t 11.40 25 xt s; io 12 . U U t. iu o by t.B t . CK .C:,..Jl.ff '-'- Of 111 iUU l'".U.:i Canadian National Railways TRAINS FOR THE EAST WILL LEAVE rilLNCE RUPERT MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, fl pm, atopplng a l local sUUons, arriving JASPER Wednesday, Friday t Sunday. 7 im WEDNESDAY and ITtlDAY. 10 JO a m.. itopplng at Te'r Paetnc. HaaeUon. New 1 Luc lion, Smlthers, Ilurni Lakr A derhoof. Prince Oeorge. aiseome and XteOrlde only A. -. JASPER Thursday and fJaturday 12:25 pra. INCOMING TRAINS WILL ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY. 11 pin. THURSDAY and SATURDAY. 6:30 pin. Air Conditioned Skeptng and Dining Cars on train i-w, : Monday 6:00 pm.. Wednesday and Friday 10:30 axn C only on other trains from Prince Rupert For Full Information. ResenraUons, etc.. call .or write R. S. C.REIG, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 526 Third Aenue Phone 2M Prince Rsptrt Agents for Tram-Canada Air Lines SHORT CUT TO VICTORY! LADIE8! - Hfre Is your chance to try the lat " ?' -FEATHERBOB PERMANENT. All ends tapered with r .1 iialrd's Hair Shaper. Indirtdual styling to suit your fea :t ' Sunrise Beauty Salon VIOLET MA1I Cor. Cth and Fulton Abotc SunrUe Store Phone Blue 943 for Appointment mansk with Leningrad winds 925 miles through froien marshes and 'CJTHHHHHHHHHHHHS'EI. cmssps 1.1 lu bridge. BUTTER ft HOUSEHOLD NEEDSl I FACIAL TISSUE, box For Every Day PAPER NAPKINS, pkf . of PAPER DOILIES, all ahm Rk DR1NKINO CUM. &mm la a pkf. BAKINO CUPS. 106 and MO HEAVY WAX PAPKR. 100 fL 1 CANAPAR COOKING PAROHMBNT. pkf. SHH.F PAPER, new pattern . . I SURE-SEAL pleasant tnatci EN'VBLOPllVpk. Linen finish ... a ULUK LINED BNVBLOPE3, pkf 1 AIR MAIL BNVELOPE6. pkf. FAST HAIL. bond, letter UWH, ruled or ptafct, 100 s LOOSE LEAF RECIPE BOOK. eompfeO I SCRAP IKKJKS .... . I THUMB TACKS. Ma, 10o; 1001 - DBNNISON OUMMHI) LAUfail. all sitea, pkg, BIRTHDAY i .'. tDI. - I CANDLEHOLDBiiS, pkas. of STATIONARY and SUIWLIKS for HO.Mirahd -OKFICE lc and " pr - ISc. f, U 10c. 3 Ut ISc W lc a rJ 20c and r I' eMaeMvs.M I a UfBl&THJBHmHHfHmBfBfBfdl G 0 L D S E TIIK SKA I. OK QUALITY Sockcyc Salmon Kancy Red Herring in Tomato Sauce A Sandwich Spreads Spiced Sfdnion L Smoked Hloatur Siihnon AdvirtUe In The Dally Ntwt. : ! t ' ii SERVICES to Vancouver, Victoria nd 1 poind, Slewart and N (Jueen Charlotte Mnd ruli informallon, Tl'"! and Rfwrvail-n' Prince Huprt At' , 4 J9