air 0 m fpjuat Acorr fAQZ TWO THE DAILY NEW3. .The Experts Say . . THERE'S AfctAX cuui fnm attf NOTHING- Hints for wartime bring from folk -e CRAWr" IS'SLSTSmSntYi SitrerteafLtrS, bteaa the knows that Stherfeaf keep freh lortfer and o do pies made hh Sherleaf ' Betide, Siherleaf t nury flat our male paitry tatte Utter and unifarrolv hffiber qualify roaVes every Pe HKte. For pfrt me Granny ued to bale, follow Cranny aJrtce ak for Slherleaf Lard Sift Canadian Co.. Limited. BUYING lb VANCOUVER For Neat and Attractive Homes Write, Wire or Phone Campbell & Pound Ltd. 29.11 West Broadway flict mav rise or fall. There Is no flewl to talk about the critical state of affairs. Surely it docs not need much imagination on the part of any of us to picture what will 'but happen If Canada falls in her Job as an arsenal of democracy. Yes, we are only a small nation in point of population but we wonder If many of us have ever thought what the chances of the democra cies would be If Canada, with an aU very Vancouver, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT. BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prteee Rupert Daily News Limited, Third Avenue. H. P PULLEN, PRESIDENT O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR suBSCRrrnos rates Subscription Rates ta Clty-Per Year, $500: Half Year. One Month, 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mafl. a Year. DAILY EDITION FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1M2 EDITORIAL INCIDENTAL TO WAK The people of the Bast feel we are in a Totoerable spot here. Possibly, they have an taasjaeraterl view of oar periL Possibly, they have not. Bat that is by the way. If we do see physical warfare here, j tertous though h, may be for us! - i wmw H win elar ' au, be mn an mcmenv i iwmi Is are we doing oar part or are we stfll dallying -while the world barns about us, while those privileges upon which we automatically base our whole philosophy of life are in danger of complete disappearance Jost as they have b?en eclipsed in other less bleated parts of the world which have been need merely as stepping stones against us. MANPOWER PROBLEM Manpower is a problem in Canada today. It is the problem open which the whole Issue of this con hin it vhit ii lMileTBhin if no- many resented leaderabsp, think ing more of criticizing it than fot-j lowing it; too much intent upon following oar own sweet way? SERIOUS THINGS The editor has found it diffi- to speak of impressions of Canada telling you In detail how very fine the crops on the prairies are, what mer it has been in cmtano, now win? What good would an of these things be to we Canadians then? GREAT IN RESOURCES We are so great in resources but wc are so few in num- her wealth of resources, were not.bers. Maybe we have erred in the In this fight? past in our failure o develop those And without the effective use resources, to use them effectively and marshalling of her man-land efficiently for ourselves and power, Canada carmot make the lor the rest of mankind. If ,if nffnw fhat mnt hi mftrin. On'wc arc not wlUine to make the will be using those reourccs or power. It Ii a good program, too, and there Is reason to believe that which wc have been so blindiy It will be put into effect. A num- !boaful and so extremely neglert-bcr of newspapermen at Ottawa re-1 Jul. ccntly spoke their views In approval ! "After seeing Canada, all we of the program, THey urged the 'have to fight for. all wc have to Kovcrnmcnt to o ahead with it- "ve lor, au we nave w uie mr courageously and cocrclvcly u necessary. BLAMING GOV'T There Is a tendency for some of us to criticize the govcrnrnoHt for Its slowness to move. Posslbiy some of our criticism may have been unfair for, after all, has the government not given us what we have asked for. It Is what we have to save for those who follow us, one cannot escape I the thought that, evade our respon- Blbllltlcs as wc may, carry on the old way as we may wish to do, wc have not much longer to decide each of us" Individually are we pulling- our load now and, If not, are we willing to do everything wc can about It? MILK Hew that tea am! eoffee tle of" new beak mtiossfeag and i mi Mr to be v-ar whtftr the war lasts. aafJfc STOVES The n-r order probably be more popular as tag suppHra of eeetrte atom a beverare Marion Harlow of grills makas it aD the awe PfnV-.nj and Health Depart- portant to take ear at the -rr.fi nutrition . services says yotrre mm; Tae expma : a .rr.r "vjr: to fceao tiMtr weight that any food spitted on the rmr..-6rmr. donX haw to be afraid of top fboald be wtjxti off prom--rr.i.K because it" not the thing After the rante cools wlf v -hat puu aa eatsa paamdaav . . a eoJ dpd ta warm, sea:. Pastry, rich daaaerts. tarn, chaee- water . If the beating aaHa are late sundaes and other fatty and open, barn off satDed toad starchy foods are the real vtitsins." sma-t use a brush or sharp afr- iS the vay She pan It men; wncn aim um igi iac c menu Laera Pepper of the Agriculture BmmUwnV consumer dtristoa Is constantly on the watch for sugar -saving hints . . "When yoo bar carry varieties of appaes make sore they're fully rtee." she cays 'Oreen apples takes too mreh rurar In cooking" Her sugar-savin redoe for apple sauce k tluu aapitni of i tal of sugar for each me and nsrvhalf a Most economical results come from i iiiii mimfnl of eoffee tor esen eWD "UellKjd not OWT mhnrtes . And make sore the tvim iiiiirl correctly for .. . , yonr coffee maker to avoid waste yreu to uut uon tewan- i - . . for 2 trr MU flBffae. FACTORIES Dr. L. B. Ptt, director of nutrition services, says his branch is launching an intensive campaign to Improve meals and seating facilities in industry . . Trained dtettUans have already surveyed these aspects of several a cool sum- - tntlon serviceji are Now the nu-trying to co- 1th th" nunagements slow it seemed travelling home rn!P'at . niitMi troir, .r ,,rin, tmn making a real improvement - v.-i .i ii i l. uie nuiriuun n tnnaum in less than three quarter of a s Nu-.nuori :n Indurto" day, how interesting it was to see t those many new sights in a great; country which he had never seen' before and, of course, telling you how business Is, how everybody is ; making money these days and ' spending it, too how things are booming. Somehow or other thoM things seem of rattier minor Importance these days in the face of graver things which face us with such stack reafhjr. We cannot wonder: What If we do not Good Whisky- In in nwork- JOHNNIE rata -i irmwi ''.V o.NO.STUlCO.NGST.ONC 0d bol.i ! tcotl" Till aOvcriiiMfDiei,'. run pulIUhl or dUplayvd by -.lie I.lijuor Control Board or by Ue UoTrnmnt of Brttlab CoJomtrt MEDICAL EDUCATION There are 34 medical schools in England. RAILWAYS IN CANADA Whisk of! wiry beard easily r comfortably with money-saving . Minora Blades CANADA'S tAVOWm tCONOMr BIADC WOMEN IN INSURANCE Wartime Ila Widened Held But Gtatnr Ioent Mean a Thine Bv HAZEL DEAN (Canadian Pre Staff Write- far a YeHow Transparent . . ab TORONTO. Am 21 -Caaadia the sugar after eootdng while the sain on n vtn most Into apple saoee la stfD hat for btg, inaanmeV fMd owrtef the v reaalts. w,th (aaMsaahat aveteas. ta tr.- od9filon of eeera faaaaraaeews" 8PPNDING Byrne Hope Bn-i8nT g, tn Taronto a ders. "Mrs- Canaasaer of U tbew ksw Wartime prleca and Trade Board 0 eara. worr" nrces every xaaray maopi nsvnntx ictaunitatliM hiv -spending " mr moat efot i worked oatetty and etflelentlT oe wartime !rhj . . Kt'i dadde thetr male inBiafan The? now what we seed to keep nhae bawwl a trafl for newcomer families well and atiwaj and ftj, ama wfB fill wartime posi-, spend leas." she aajeirts. "Hlt-or- y maaranee Imha spendm waatea money Lay jjmen of military aae. j aside money ragnlarly for esaen- atatttfca awaaUd by one eom-l tlals like taxes. And adopt as )t ettesta em)oy the motto. Tf It means rnnnine: p jmen, sake talks. Pew nar- new biH to bay someauna oon i turned dawn the woman repreaen-boy It'" (tettve in favor of a male aceat. Oakouui;n Jhemsetes cttstcaat OOFFEB The ratianlnf; dMawni,, nonsense stortes of women bax- of the Prices Board cornea on ww,ff tram the inaaraiiee this adriee tar maktes rationed I JBascttDB prelodke. Men coffee: "Don't ower-pexeosue. . jfcnow their inaarance beBere will have a fall-time and after the war. BusinMf Sene What do personnel jlook for in proapeetrve representatives? First, sound bust Feristetne wftes alone win never seD a life Insurance i Pit L-amig policy, the experts say. Unijsual! Chicago educational standards are not essential. Women between 2 and 40 with broad social contact, per-reverance and hrWattve are ger.-eraBv preferred. tEnsfaastaam for wort; ana ainwtjr are important erualifteattons. Carefn! selection and improved trainmc methods have decreased vteeg would-be saletwpmen to cx- i ... . .. . . rM IViAlr harp nf hftrrf work. "It : " .unM. Wri!l- todav of each and cverv- . ?"y rauway companies operate uw t ubu um 1 - 'm Canada. issue mav rise or fall. The Prime one of us taking his or her place, , Minuter at Ottawa has announced where we can best serve the na-)me of thP nlans the government Itlon as a whdle In this all out ef- has In regard! to use of man- frt !t will not be Canadians who Juana. Santiago and Ave Marie r,:" takeg courage and perseverance ,.ro ,nr for - i I VWtitail W tllMSkW SS, t. V ALIAS AVE MARIA 1 field." But she finds her work ex- Cuba at various tunes vai called citing and enjoys the keen com petition it offepj Baseball Standings Btuokhrn sense combined with a pleas- at. Louis percDuw. t eraonalitr Bat thumbs down . Nw York od and palveriaad or eoffee UI1 g f III I NatM Phlladatphia Amerlean Hew York Boston Cleveland St Louis Detroit Chicago the nossrotntv of misftts to the in-1 Washington surance busineas. AO applicants Ph:iafl.; nia tmoat try an aptitude Index test! ; before their future as repreaen -ttarivej is considered. For Instance: "Do you like nwaieal comedies ?" "Are you ever Jate for as appointment??" "Are you easily discouraged?" Only the insurance saleswomen can answer these and 78 similar Questions satisfactorily. In It 14 Years One saleswoman who knows the answers is Jane Knrwlrng of Toronto. A successful insurance representative for 14 years, she believes In adding a feminine touch to her sales talk; does much of her business over a friendly cup of tea. Mrs. Knowtlng recently was admitted to her company's "Million Dollar Club." Entrance requirement is sale of $1,000,000 In insurance poHcles. Mrs. Knowllng admits she entered the insurance business "be cause it looked easy." Now she ad leacne U n at 4 M 4g Lea cur .... W gf a as 9 51 41 48 2a 42 44 u at 41 M M 57 a 61 68 1 344 .4W .44 I I J50 its t 521 46S 465 4(W 287 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away from Home- Rates 75c op 50 Room Hot ii Cold Water Prince Rupert, C Pbone 281 P.O. Box m are still available with each canh purchase In our store. 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