PAQE TWO aaTsssssssssw BJyTA bbbbbbbbbbbBI!&1bbbV Rushed across the channel and radioed from London last night, this picture shows His Majesty King George investing Major-Gerieral R. F. JL Weller. Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Third Division, with the ribbon and cross of the C.B.E. The ceremony took place Friday afternoon less than ten miles from the front line in France. Seven ,BrUish officers and N.C.O.'s were also decorated in this unique investiture. THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MANAGING EDITOR DAILY EDITION Thursday, June 22, 1944 Rapid War and Sudden Peace .... i Everywhere this great global wr is rapidly taking on the full aspects of lightning conflict. By sea, by land, by air it is blitzing battle with the full collision of all manner of powerful and ingeniousrinech-anized fighting equipment In every theatre of universal matching of arms for death and destruction, the struggle is mounting in gait and ferocity. 'Bloody decisions are being reached in France, in Finland, in Italy, in China, in the Balkans, in the Pacific islands. Only the blessed western hemisphere is still almost wholly free from physical battle although the sea waV approaches close to our shores and who knows when an enemy, in desperation, may decide to strike us direct? 'The fighting season is here and the temDO of battle has risen to a point never paralleled before. As the struggle proceeds at a more and more frantic pace, that much quicker may the ultimate issue be determined. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and others in a position to know are beginning to suggest that the successful culmination may not be far removed. In other words, they are hinting that the enemy may crack ere long. If he does, of course, he will endeavour to make the best terms possible for nimseii ani tnat is wnere our leaders will have to be watchful. This time we are resolved on uncon ditional surrender and the imposition and respecting k wiuiuui, ciiuivucuiiuu ui reservation oi terms oi our own making. The cry of "Kamerad" fooled our side in the last war and our acceptance of it paved the way for this conflict. No doubt, our leaders will see to it that there will be an end and not a postponement. And, for us, we must not be impatient or yield to any attitude of war-weariness when the enemy calls for peace and compromise as he will do soon. We all crave early peace but possibly many of us are not fully impressed that a sudden peace at this time might not bring victory but a defeat of which a quarter of a century later we might feel the full impact. The Pioneers' Home . . . The drive for $10,000 in public subscriptions to assist in the city in the establishment of a new Pioneers' Home to which to remove the elderly gentlemen now housed in the squalid old Eventide'llome commences tomorrow. The need for better accommodation for these aged old timers has been emphasized fully this week by the Daily News and to that need we here subscribe. The point is that early action is needed to rectify a situation which has been rightly enough described as a civic disgrace. It has been decided by the city council and ronro- sentatives of the various organizations that interest themselves in matters pertaining to. social betterment that this campaign is necessary. Now that the campaign has been launched and the responsibility has been assumed, we must bespeak for it the most generous measure of support uossible. Most of the neonle will not miss n fpvi' ilnl. lars, particularly in the satisfaction of knowing maw ll( ia going io a worthy and satisfactory causp. SUCCESS WAS HIS SUBJECT O. K. S. Blaekaby Gives Thoughtful Talk Before I'rinre. Kupert Gyro Club Success is functioning properly and fully," asserted Q. H, S. Backaby m a thought-pro-voking address before the Prince Rupert Oyro Club at luncheon yesterday. The flower, the bee, the river, the sun, the universe, all exemplify success because ihey function properly. It is not possible for them to fall. Only man can fall in achieving success because he. U possessed of the will to succeed or fall. Success came in the knowledge of living up to the fullest possible achievement In the physical, social, mental and spiritual spneres. success was God td help us, achieve success. Appreciation to Mr. Blaekaby tor the address was expressed by President Frank Skinner who was in the chair. Guests at the ! luncheon included Capt. Andrew ; Johnstone, a member of the iNanaimo Gyro Club from which ,he brought greetings, and James Park of Prince Rupert Winner of the luncheon raffle of a war savings certificate was Amerigo Dominato. ir provided, of course, that they Try a Results. Wnt-Aj for Quick It Is Inevitable THE DAILY NEWS The Experts Say CANADA -APPROVED BREAD AND FLOUR containing B' vitamins, will help keep nerves steady for the Job ahead, ami this extra nutritional value, 1 needed by everyone now as never before, says, Dr. 1 B .Pett, or nutrition services, Ottawa. "We Canadians would be foolish Indeed not to make as good a the 15 per cent goes Into the tables, crusts cut from sand- the tost .dry heel of Dreaa- these but jet were not success- "ere arp some suggestions lor fUL conserving food: There was no royal road to Watcn use foods success, asserted the speaker m SMSOn wnen tney a" pienti-tv. nrhwf. fnii in th f ul and reasonably priced. proper and full funcUon of life! Store P'Py Scm foods do there must be determination. Mi nftA refrigeration; others i self -study, sacrifice, perseverance ; and ambition and, finally, there' Mure carefully and cook could be no true success without P0"1- Us reliable recipes i God and thereby eliminate failures, j "Let us each and every one." check w"tort every day charged Mr. Blaekaby. "aim for " usr m me the highest in life and. through lndlvldual servings too large, determination, self - sacrifice. Allow ,or sm)nd nlPlnV Jx-reeverance and ambition with imnp rmtia . u - r JuCi V.VV Ince in which they live. For example, monthly tenants who find new quarters In June and give their landlords notice July 1 then may leave at the" end of July. THE OREKNS have "It." -and so will you if you eat 'em. Rich In desirable food elements are selection of foods. In tefirS of j lettuce, watercress, spinach, dun-thelr value for health, as we del Ion leaves and turnip and possibly can." I beat greens. They are delectable FOOD WASTE In the home Is estimated by experts at IS per rent, and they say some of i when young, tender and crisp KITCHEN LIFE line - Star cooking frozen foods white they But much of are sl111 roMn: don thaw them nrst. wasn leaiy vegetables garbage In the form " of thick quickly. Dont soak them. Heat peelings from fruit and vege- not constituted In or wealth, health ,s , Some Some 1 l"5 5 loai loaf ol ' or happiness. happiness. people people had had canned foods quickly, beeausr they are already rooked, and be sure to use all the Juices. Hail or bake potatoes in their skins nature's Jacket holds in the good Cook vegetables in boHlng water but no more than enough to prevent burning. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The schedule of the Prince Rupert Art a Football League (Ollhuly Cup competition) for the remainder of the current season Is as follows: June Increased supplies of cup jrt'RCJiT. vs. Reserves. uuuLiiJuvru as mnaaian potter- Julr ies catch up on large orders ,nna, Inkm I)ay cup. for the munitions department i M,.V v vnv and prospects of having to take 7Heerve vs. snak. your beverage from bouilllon cups became more remote. VACATING YOUR living quarters.? Rental officiate of the prices board say that tenants who have been givm notice to vacate by Sept. M next can leave any time befou- then !!--Yanks vs. RC-A .P. 14 Navy vs. Reervec 1&-Slgnals vs. H.CA.F. 21 Reserves vs. Yanks. 2S-R.C.A.F. vs. Nsvy 28 Yanks vs. Signals, plye their landlords'' the 'notice west of required by the law.j of the -pro shaped. GOOD LUCK I&LAND PraUt litiBd,JMiU4siwrBV Luzsti, la , if PLAY BALL TILL NEAR MIDNIGHT Three Softball Game at ('' Last Nliht Till After 11 O'clock Scoring i Tup-Hravy Taking advantage o'f the longest day of the year, .six Prince Rupert, area softball teams got in four and a half hours of plav last night at Oyro Park. It was after 11 otkek when the W.D.1! completed their victorious encounter with High School which ended wlUt the score 10 to 3. Score by innings: W. D. s 0 2 2 0 Jlfl High School 0 0 0 2 13 Perry and Murray: Hamilton and Cushman. With Ivor Cross pitching one-hit ball for the wlnneti. Navy routed Ordnance 19 to 1 In another game at the park. Seore by tnnlns: Ordnance 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Navy 2 5 1 0 9 5 x-r-19 Coates and GtbxHi: Crass and KoblarukL Hurling his second victory In three nights. tm Cranston pitched Air Force to a 18 to 3 triumph ever Signals. He atkrwrd only three hits. Seare by Innings: Ah" Force 1 7 0 0 1 4 318 Signals 000 000 33 Cranston and Olendenning, Peters and RelkerL Boo ftods ehviktd up the4r eleventh straight getvke Softball League win by deiiUnf Ackr Aeks 9 to 2 In one of twV games played at Sel Odvei Score by Innings: . SooJsuds 2 0 2 0 3 2 0-9 Ack-Acks 000 000 2-3 ftnitaaUo and Kllnktbaum; dot ton and Meranluk. In the other Ult on the Cove diamond, the Dry Dock whipped the Harbor Squad by the score Of 6 to 1. C.N.R. Trains lor the Iji( Dally Mpt Sjmk17 . s pta. I rtrn Ihr l( DUtt SMfW Manday . 10 At pm. I'nsssmasBiBBW afffffffffffaBBjsjBTABsj in-in T -this soup is Super-Dupe. ONE DISH everybody to start a meal with especially a cold meal -is good hot soup. One soup nearly everybody goes for Is Campbell's Chicken Noodle. This soup, you see, is made the old-fashioned way. It starts with plump chickens and is slow-simmercd to a rich golden broth just like folks made chicken noodle soup in the good old days. Then in go delicious morsels of tender, tasty chicken meatand plenty of grand egg noodles. By its taste you'd think Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup came right from the soup kettle in an old-fashioned kitchen. It has that old time wholcsomeness too. Yes, for folks who need extra energy to keep up the pace of war-time work, this hale-and-hearty soup is just the thing. Remember this isn't just noodle soup-it's CbUktn Noodle Soup Look for the familiar Ked-and-White Label. Chicken Noodle Soup Made y (jtmjMr$ in Quuula CICKEN NOODl NOT JUST NOODLE SOUP BUT CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP rfConstiKition goiie-ihis easy "I'm delighted I found out alyut mm, ., aIX HRAN, for it ended m eoniiu tion woe. It rkl me of taking nat tt-! , hinh puriatives nhii-h ivn . I ...... than a day or fix, Now, thank AiJ RKAN 'rcg. tilar'. I wouldn't mist ca i . ng :hli tei'i'-i1' ng ctrc.il for It's natural. If ft'5-' ' .fit " 'aw. 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