m PAGE TvVO THE DAILY TEVS t "BIRMINGHAM" Finest range in Mens Dress Shoes at their price on the market If you have not had the pleasure of wearing "Birmingham" Shoea you are missing one of the best bets possible. Solid leather throughout. Finest fitting lasts and styled to the minute. Priced $6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCK KIJI'KKT, BKITISli COLIIMISIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULL EN, PRESIDENT O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion .25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per hvertion .02 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Subscription Rates in City Per Year, $500; Half Year, $2.50; One Month. 50c; One Week, 12c. Out-of-Town Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year. MEMBER Of THE CANADIAN PRESS Sfgnals Lawford; Johnson and Brock, Akkerman, Hayter, Baker' and Smith; spares, Wallace, tor-1 Unique and Rlcketts. J The Experts Say By MARGARET ECKER (Caadlan Press Starr Writer) Hints for wartime living from folic who ought to know KITCHEN TOOLS: Since D. P. Cruickshank. ccm--; dinator of the metals administration of the Wartime, Prices and Trade Hoard clamped down on manufacture of metal kitchen tools frying pans to crumb trays kit-Ichen utensils have to be treated pretty ginfferlv . . . The ! advice from the right people is to use only mild soap tvivl rine abrasive on aluminum, a kit- 1 Chen's most faithful cookers and ' now irreplaceable ... If an inside W rationing spoil your run . . stain doesn't budfre with e'bow Instead f tea and coffee says the gwaae. try boHfe water and vine- at th lffl Board's con- l?ar in the pan . . . But never ue "aer section, serve apple )uiee. an alkaline soIvUom like soda. FATING FOR VICTORY: Dr. L. D. Peit. veto befta the pensions department nutrition service, contend one of the was to an all-out war effort is throuah war Tims-Irs pv atAmtks XI m sm m j m. i(i ivuiiiiw,iia . . . SC. 9fJ1 , every uamautn snouia iry i eat 'these things daliv for a balaneec? diet: at least ha4( a pint of milk and some cheese if available: a 'serving of tomatoes or citrus fruit ! or tomato or fnrtt luiee; a ser ving of some other fruit, fresh. rprl anW tnur tn air vf me Canadian Pro la exclusively entitled to tue far publication of all ne I (Jeapatchea credited to It or to the AmocW1 Prem In thU Pkper and aiao the Prices. Bnuri anri imp mint Minn rhubarb hi tee sr lemonade . . . And use twney Instead of sugar, to sweeten the drinks . When autumn eomea and the days iret chilly, she suggest, elear r w somme or net chocolate will b friendly drinks te sip before an open fife . . . She tMnks save" wishes and fruit Instead of cake-and Beiid w(U save sugar ami your guests' figures. FUEL: James MeO. Stewart, coal administrator, has been ur:i: early pureha.se of winter eaal sup- pHt help a"rt lh thral canned or dried: two serving, of vegetables, leafy green or yeitew. IVff ' ' J ,s fu" "H eul JOU and frequently raw; a serving of eonsumpUon-nd the same thm potatoes; a serving or whale gram Canada Appeaved VttamHi-rleh T hou5'ho'd P"'?0" bread; one serving of meat a day and three or four eggs weekly. PAINT URUSHFR- Rmnrfi nn NEW PRIORITIES REGULATION Will Affect Every Industry ON July 10, 1942. a new Priority regulation was applied In Canada to every Canadian industry. Under it all businesses, other than retailers, will be classified, and will be allotted svmbols which must be used for all purchase orders. Any business which rails to comply with the new regulation will run the risk of not obtaining certain goods or commodities it seeks to purchase. The new regulation, which is Order No. 1 of the Priorities Officer, Department of Munitions and Supply, establishes a system known at the Allocation ClassUicatlon System. Under lti terms every purchaser or goods or commodities of any kind, valued at $15 or more, oiher than a retailer or a person who buys rrom a retailer, must acquaint himseir at once with the appropriate symbols. He must Indicate the correct symbols on: lt All purchase orders or contracts placed after July 10, 1942; and '2) All purchase orders, or contracts, regardless of the date or placement, which call tor delivery after July 31, 1942. A purchaser who has placed an order for delivery after that date must, before the end or July, 1942. advise his supplier or the appropriate symbols. Industrial and mill suppliers, warehouses, and other businesses performing similar functions tor Industry, shall not be deemed retailers tor the purposes or the order. H any business Is In doubt as to how it should classify its operations and what symbols It should use, the business should obtain corr-ct Information from the nearest Priorities ofricc at 34 Adelaide Street West, Toronto; C04 Marine Eullding, Vancouver; or 702 Dennis Building Halirax, or from the Priorities Ofttcer, Depart-' merit of Munitions and Supply, Ottawa. Copies of the regulation may be obtained rrom the same sources. The Department Of Munitions And Supply uunuurauie For in stance, don't waste hot water bv running it while you're cleaning your teeth or washing your hards . . . You use about three xallous your home with a few dabs of that lnted a J?1 .r . paint this summer if it s necessary but take the advice or Phyllis Tur ner; oils Mls administrator wnunuwiw for ior u the And Laura Pepper or the Agrt culture Department's consumer section suggests that when your stove is heated for one thing, cook iocj newi puDltohed Uierla. ' " . . ' . . oikw fntvi that km uU . . aji ngnt or republican of apecui dmpatatw therein xe aba rmerved .omicauy ana cnensn your Drufr.es , ; ' 7 DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1942 More Savings Needed . . . . . . Ofts tor paint and varnish wu " stock ewtards and other UP M come mainly from Brazil and China and they're hard to get . . . Advice on making brushes last longer: don't allow paint or varnish to dry hard on a brush; Instead, stand the brush In water or turpentine during a Job and after the work is done clean the minga to maur uee oi iw NOVA SCOTIA'S AUtlON ! I After more than a century of service, the old Athlon en?tn.j which rolled over the first ra.i-' It appears that a great many people have miVinter-ifMhluwltht,t,irPent,Be- thfn rab been retired at steiurton. ns. ' tier seriOUSiy ar Savings 'ly and store it upright, keeping Despite the fact that Mr. Ilsley, in his speech, took weight oir the bristles. gieut care to stress tnac tne compulsorj' savings schecl 800 StlMtCII PARTUS Tn Its spnrrh fnr ntr mtnefi-!rt uled in his budget were minimum requirements and that TEA PARTIES: BTne HJ Russia has sent out aoo feeoioRicai increased voluntary savings bv the nnhlir- wnnM Sander,- Mrs. Consumer sajs survey parties and other-, will fol- rrn,r people ...u .ft. .... I i M .7 , V"W'V . you uion t jet tea, coffee and low durine the summer sary, many seem to have taken it fnr rrmnfi i w the government has told them what is expected of themi and no further saving is required. j . ,Aai" a reat ma"y people apparently have not studied the newspaper reports carefully and have noH been able to figure out which tax they will be required to pay. They do not seem conversant with the fact that I trom the minimum saving now required by law, provision is made for deduction of amounts now being paid into pension funds, life insurance premiums, and for reduc-i nun oi nrst mortgage principal. As a result there is a serious possibility that a great many individuals will hastily cancel their current buving of War Savings Certificates, before they have had an opportunity of reviewing their financial position. The facts of the matter are as follows: For the fiscal year 1942-43, the requirements of the Government will be somewhat as follows, as summarized by the Minister of Finance: . .. -Estimated total expenditure .. $3,500,000,000 Estimated ordinary revenue v. . 2,050,000,000 ' rrr wsoSooo """Ku iciunmioie taxes lyieia from mini- j mum savings plan) 950000m Amount still to be met 1.ZI l.S.'S A very great part of this amount still to be rated? must come from individual purchases of War Savings 1 Certificates and Bonds; from volunteer savings of th Taw. ""nimum savings now re quired by Now that both the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition are tired of the session, possibly fSlfe1. kei? U something about " "ave nau tneir field day anvwav. SIGNALS Defeated WIN OUT Grenadiers Last Nlht In First Game of District Soccer Finals two, and Akkerman, 1. The strong half-back line of the Signals largely smothered oppo- i sltion and the return of chapman ; to his position at back was also' felt. j Bloomfield, centre forward for the Grenadiers, was the star of: his side. ri,.. . . . I S. p. Woodside was referee and Signals J defeated Grenadiers by! the linesmen were Fusilier Rich-fa score of 5 to 0 at Acropolis HllI;ardson and Bill Murray j grounds last 1 evening in the open-! The players were ing game of, a two-game series for Grenadiers-Small- MrRii rr championship. f BliTwSS' niVT? Allan; andrphy OrSdirf d, matC,h the ftlW,Drin. Emmons, Bloomfield were also playing at SardHn and King- snares Sernt " lowing In th, r, lRan-daBi 0Pn, Hllder and Y rr wv KHUIV tomorri 3 !iao iXxiS1 nl8ht was Scorer, gATPKDAY. JTH.Y II. h; TOO SAD, SIR! IF y0(l HAD BROUGHT THIS TIRE IH BBT0RB, WE MIGHT HAVE SAVED IT! NOW ITS TOO LATE ! F FREE, . 1 r Alrrr r-rflol (ItC . F. t. H.iruh life Sjvff 1 iud win mve the Kru) Hum-rrt or ihni . 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