DAILY EDITION Economy For War TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1942 As the amount raised through voluntary savings during the past fiscal year totalled only $1,919,294,000 of which $1,834,000,000 came from the sale of Victory Bonds and $85,294,000 from War Savings Certificates and Stamps, and as a fairly substantial proportion of the money put into Victory Bonds must have come from accumulated savings which are therefore no longer available, it is apparent that current savings out of income must not only be maintained but they must be greatlv increased over and above the minimum savings requirement, if our standard of fighting is to be bettered. t I he financial requirements of the war effort call for rigorous economy; the foregoing of unnecessary expenditures, and the submerging of desire for material eae on the part of the individual. ?c ,''?erindiivitdu?rs first reaction to the creased taxes MW be' not 'I can I cut down my spend-II can 1 raise the money-I'll have to Thi7Ct7;B0ndSand War Savings Certificates lne desire of the government, of course, is that the individual should not reach into accumulated capital to pay! the increased tax? nnri T,f;,. A . 1 ' e ! v; : w"iu,uc maintain tne same IZtS JP&Rather, the government hopes that in! creased taxes and voluntary savings will be met from1 current income, and, as a result, there will be a decreaS1 arSp13" Tfng ru?ther than the molt nSarv' articles, makino- nvQiiaMo ... i . v M"iC AUi "dI ,,eeus more tion facilities. produc- We mav nnf nl) Ulo t, tjt , iki ... " J. : .. c tu? "cpuurns anu me Drews tt if . j "j ucciuii c.vs. rts inr b u ,8 rt.iu sunie oiner matters, Drew mav not be the on v nnp whr ia nnt- . ' nu1. - ..v, ,0 nut aiiugetner satisiieu. Keeping Streets Respectable . . . Once again we feel constrained to protest at the con-ton of rowdiness and disorder that develops here night after night no doubt due to excessive drinkine a con-s Snrbu?!0 hn to certain TowntZ freas iftpt v,Vnen Spreadl"f to S,onie of the residential Ce Prte?us and "Presentations some mree or or tour our months there ago, appeared to bp an im provement for a time. Now however" we appear fo be pmg back into the old way and it is just about tim some- TbSt " wS SUre as il is flowed to continue, inue it is going to 1 lead to serious trouble one of these nights Meantime, it is disgusting to law-abidimr folk even the more tolerant of them who are ready to over! Thcarryings-on of'some ImaClTZ a e the "othew I Wh W0Uld not be like Saturday nights appear to be the worst while Sunday nights are the quietest. There is a logical conclusion tote drawn from that. Even if the men must have S bquor and beer, our streets should be kept reawnabK Tu? and children and respectable people TW There s doubtless a responsibility to see that drunken roistering is kept within bounds. We do not Mieve there gard should be allowed to from bad go to worse on the very flimsy pretext that thee is nothing else for yovZ SnW?P San t0 t'rtnk andV aist a,hmit t0 a11 thinS9 and we have t W 1 -ls reached TrM.Tte 5Jhi Iimit S out being reaS t v unit A11 iiccixjjii? me nninr nr rntttnt, TVlfVO tYln.. l. 1 . ... for the goo?old beerm haVe CaUSGd any bottleneck J. L. Rebmson, M. L. A. for Medicine Hat. Chief Constable Matthew Black wood, Edmonton's new chief of ponce, has warned all motor- COMPULSORY SERVICE Editor. Dally News: May I make the following: sug gestions, which, I believe, could go Alaskan defences are "good and a long way towards clearing: up are being made still beU-fr" and the dangerous conscription Issue a great number of defensive air- now belg used to disrupt ihls ports are being dereleped very country In these critical tines? rapidly along Canada's west coast when God formed the Israel na- W1SU1w.ftrlkln akln?; l wilderness. He gave any possible enemy attacks on them a perfect set of national a? on this continent, declared Hon. weU individual laws, and told C O. Power, minister of national them that obedience would Jrlng defence.for air, in Edmonton last great bkw4n whereM dtoobedlnce week when he called at the Al- w1th ils natural consequences EL 2 L 3", lnftlon are sufferta those consequences in British Columbia and Alaska. train wwy man for w ..from x Tr,.H , , , years old and upwards" bat. when Inspection of coal mines and . , . , it ,t sftoula v,M come V to a . question i of , can. ,m .u saw milts in Alberta with a viw . .. .. to obtaining information on has- racm JT ards m these industries is to be d ner exceptions, were to be imrtrfr undertaken k . , by a special commit- tee of the prortnctal legislature. -.- WTTr o-Tai an? onlv . TolunireT vnh.ntprrv The oammlt k rer le ac"' "S""" U.S the wnie nation was trained and. consetueUy disciplined and would be ready for home defence at a moment's notice. 1 ' A close study of the Bible alto 1 discloses the fact that those who .,.1.1.1. .. remained at nome ror .loan sun- ciu.ic uKTMin in onmomon , . that there piy' mufl.HkH1 maklng- etc . shouW Is to be an intensified , . ' receive the same pay as those who campaign nnmna to see that every frt' owght ,n ihe UlM, no nore """"",t: irwjrvkru me saieiy and no le. ' wlthto the next few weeks. Today we are fighting on Ood's sWe ftqnjpttt all the eril arrayed Work is usder way on sm ob- on the scaDed Axis sMe. includ-servatory to house a 12 1-2 Inch tag much within our midst. Let telescope which Cyril O. Wates us 8 10 Gods Word for instme-foremah 38 to we hukl of the city telephone j h"T" department, donated to the Un- thf e.ney and ,TfU 800,1 W. ,. .... WW Ui dU VU1 UUIIVUIUCS. iversity of Alberta. g w ABRAHAM. . j Victoria. New Military CLINIC FOR ' Hospital Open DIPHTHERIA Altogetlier some 300 children and Five .Nurses on Staff in Addition pert have taken advantage of the to .Male Attendant nf Canadian Army .Medical Corps With a staff of five army nurses as well as the male staff of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, the new military hospital In Prince Ruiert. adloinlne the Prince Rupert General Hosplt- ' made. al, is now in operation. The staff of nurses consists of toxoid clinics being conducted by the staff of the Pr.nce Rapert Health Unit in an effort to eliminate diphtheria from the city. Due to tne fact that the schools In which "these clinics were held are not now in session, certain changes in the dates and locations ' of these clinics have had to be ' The final dose of diafctheria toxoid will be riven at cUnsea helif ' lRe pWce ai Btn" g!Ten Nursing Sister Smallwood. acting 0 ... below: matron In charge. Nursing Sister Seai cove School. Thursday 18. Blackman, Nursing Sister, Ben- frbm 1-2 pjn. nett, Nursing sister Koester and Borden Street School, Friday 17, Nursing Sister Graham. All came from i0'n am-here recently from Victoria. I frJ Edward School. Friday 17. Nursing Sister Smallwood is at ; XaUh Umt Office. Saturday 18. present on a trip south on leave from 9-12 a.m. C.P.R. Sliopmen Give Gun For Freedom mSM&Aj,. . . , nz Bjjjjjjjjjjjram laBBBBaaaaaaT: m .yjAA'A Zsm,.-M. avaLiiaaawmi.-7i . wvwsv. ' . MSEHSBHHiBBBBWHUalklHCB 1 """ftuft b iiiLiuii Linrf vnra tn """lii W. Harvey. v.C. offer Command 1,, jSuSw ' miM 3 aM Cad' P. M. Bun produced at the Canadian ParffiTSa- Zl r f VPd ,hc 100th naval munitions worker, there to the nation The I' Shoph- m at C J, ary a a "om the ed for use against submartne. and suac? M t" " ' u ? ai,!"PU ;'' nVal WCapon' de1" approximately 12 pounds from It, long ba'-rel in ZZn U,rowlnR a 8he ' tentative of the shopmen, Brigadier nZt l Xu h9 hm R AIderm". repre, tlons and Supply for Canada. The CanadTtn pSSTJ n D' Howe MlnUtcr r Munl' A- Mather. vlce-preldent of Westerr mSS iZ aclte lway Company was represented by W. for hop costs on the gun, and g i ?b mvTcff ft0m the emPloy a difl Oubbln. works manager, acted m chairman K Vowr' wm Montreal. J.h. ani among the mad f lP r P war veler- Guard of Honor, the gun.and a Xp" 'e XrpK ,nSptct," ll" ft PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS TUHttDAY. JULY 14. iiH "BIRMINGHAM Finest range in Mens 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 $6.50 to $8.50 Family shoe store ltD. 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