I I i - it r If v faQI TtTO THE OKIE? Hr73 SATURDAY JTVE FLY FLAGS Y rO . sf JUNE 29 TO JULY 5 ' ARMY WEEK fill' I C DIET FOR SOLDIERS Has Plenty of Iroteins Meals Illustrated at Kandom Tradition saya that an army lives on bully beef and hard tack but Canadian soldiers are training on dlefa that include the pro-per amount of proteins, minerals, carbohydrates and all the vitamins In a dietitian's alphabet. The army mess kitchen has been modernized along with every other part of the service, and a glance at a regular army sheet shows that no soldier missas "Maw's apple pie" for long after he has been eating army meals. A day chosen at random from the diet sheet shows that a soldier starts off with a whacking big Every Week is Army Week in Prince Rupert Although we are Emphasizing it Especially During the Next Week .1 le - Ae f!. 1e lb w vt. t oo-ieA- HONORING OUR SOLDIERS With Army Week being celebrated from Jane 39 to Jaty S, the attention of the public will be focused on the men in bottle dress. And it might be well at this time for eTery civilian to ak him or herself several question concerning oar soldiers. Hare we not tended to forget them for the color and glamor of the Air Force and XaTy? Have we not neglected to make a fuss mr them because they have not as yet participated in a major campaign? The answer to these questions can be yes with but a few exceptions. , Actually this neglect of oar Army has not been intentional, but rather the result of circumstances. It dor not show any lack of respect for our soldiers, but merely a lack of thought-fulness. Then let us consider the sacrifices made by our men when they join the Army, and the role they will play in the coming victory. It should enable us to give them, more of 11. e credit, respect and honor which is their due. A man makes a lacrifice the Tery day he steps into an Army uniform, and from that day on, he continues to make them. His liberty is restricted. He takes orders all day, and has LaWmFW Lrsaitfa ha include the fol-.-w;ng: Grapefruit juice, cra'ked wheat. :resh milk, uriddle cakes, bacon, corn syrup, toast, butter, coffee, cocoa. , After a hard morning's work Johnny Canuck relaxes over a iunch tlutt would be a credit to Toronto's Royal York Hotel, Here's the menu. 1 Clear onion soup, Swiss steak, potatoes boiled In jackets, but- jtered carrots, bread, butter, rice and raisin pudding, tea or milk. When Um day's work is completed, there's an evening nveal ready that is guaranteed to restore lost energy and pep. It would whet the appetite of even ithe most fatigued recruit. Here ii its straight from another army diet sheet: Cream of carrot soup, cold roast pork, potato salad, plain muffins. 'blanc mange, doughnut ;, tea i-xd cocoa, freh apple. Navy and Air Force Women Good Work Being Done by Wives Of Service Men The Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force Club is getting down to business with a will. At this Thursdays meeting in the Y.W.CA. family lounge volunteers for hospital tnaitlBg weee cfceen, each service being visited lit attentate weeks. The curtains for the Seal Cove canteen arc m their way and work will - tart on them at the next meeting. In the inter-crab raffle, a box of chocolates presented by Mrs. Bon Bernard, was won by Mrs Dor-don Huff. Oood work h being done by the lub and thr urxt mcet.int? will be iiii July 9, t k4 tin . . V" f.-. o vte Y .1 7" 1 " - Ik M k -f TAe Ci7,y Commissioner and various business people of Prince Rupert are herewith expressing their greetings, ap-precia'tion and goodwill to the men in uniform today. The Daily News joins in the salutation. ta carry them out with thoroughness and efficiency. The twenty-four hours of the day are planned for him, and he must not raiy his activities during them. Even when he is on pass, he Is still on parade before the eyes of the public. By his conduct, he and hi comrades are judged so he should be continually careful not to bring ridicule or disrespect to the uniform he wears. His Army life Is a complete change from that which he knew when he was in civilian clothes, and he has to adjust himself accordingly. If he Is called upon to make the final sacrifice and many of oar men will be before victory h won will he to to his death with the knowledge that he is honored, respected, and that bis name will be a monument before whith Canada will pay tribute ta hi heroism? It would Indeed be a hitter death, if this know!-edge was laeking in oar young men In uniform. So during Army Week, it is the duty of every civilian to show appreciation of our fighting -men. They must not feel they are the "forgotten men" of the war. Their task will be to consolidate our victory. It is our duty to show tbcm our admlratkm and respect fw the Tictory they will bring us. RANK AND FILK . In the military tense "rank xnd ! file1 denotes soldiers who are in, the ranks, that u. the cprporals' and privates. The rank Is the horizontal line abreast; the file is the ' tee from front to rear. j NURSES RANK A matron-In-chief of the Royal ' Canadian Army Medical Corps Nursing Services has the relative rank of major and wears a crown; 1 a matron ranks as a captain, with three stars; nursing sitters and dietitians rank, as Beutenanfii with two stars home- sisters and phy-; aiotherapy aids rank as second ti . . . . ueuicjianis wun one star, ; SNIP ! t The regimental "snip" is the ier-geant-tallor. His lob is to make 'such alterations to a non-commls-Isloned soldier's clothing as are 'needed. He may do private work for officers, provided that no ex. ipense to the public is Incurred. SOLDIERS' FAMILIES ARE OUR MOST VALUED CUSTOMERS! The Final Victory Is Ours Sunrise Co. Ltd. " sji : - i 1 ,f xUBUtV Vrt All Cltlsens t ! Xulm In Horn Caaadkaa SUur OTTAWA. June ST Wih Wiitum commu Mkd Indus. .thecnichot Canada ImoIt f dNOMUaf far Army wv. tttty city. town. vWafte and ' tQT cross-road m the Domini.'. be showing color to honor Osnadlsiu soldier from June : ill Ftoeeat huHratwun stow .. Ho-. i .a r "4 i T t and anall. havr wtvolr fdweiid Ptwlarr. . vdtteh reqwstcd Um pOfito of ( . da to diaplay Has and bun'..:., on tfctir prtvatc mldcnm and U4r ptaeca of txuin? by may of their prtde and cor.f.- in the men and women who. aa mtaaairi of the Canadian Army. have Maeed UwMr iiaf. if need be. to dated their homes and their .Vat only are boataeu concerns ' aaked to prtieiMe In Mkte ao-Uon-widc manifestation ol pMa to tha Canadian aokUer. afd pet-; ease csnaem are arged to dceorate their bom! a. too This Is aarttcc-i lartjr trweof home that mesBherson acUvt aervke - t hare' HE'WFMISH CLEANERS SEND KIM A PARCEL TODAY.. HERE ARE SOME THINGS HE'LL WELCOME... Come and me us at our new location on 5th and MeKride. We have every-. thing he wanU. Cigarettes, Candy, Cookies ami everythi(f YOU know he Hkr best. DE JONG'S :r;irCas'n 311(1 Carry STAND BEHIND THE MEN BEHIND THE GUNS SEND-THEM THE DAILY NEWS 11