DAILY EDITION THE DAILY NEWS PHINCE RUPERT, DRITIS1I COLUMBIA .Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue O. A. JIUNTER, MANAQING EDITOR MEMBER OF T1IE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press Is exclusively entitled to use for publication pi .all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are ilso reserved. Events in Italy... Friday, May 26. 1914 Premier Churchill's Speech . . . g Possibly the most discussed statement of Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain in his imoortant address on foreign affairs to the House of Commons in London Wednesday was that having to do with the French National Committee of Liber The Churchill speech was cogent and definite as w.usual but this one lent more than usual room for speculation and implication. tf It was an inspiration to his own people and some- thing, as was probably meant, of a warning or sug gestion to those who are not on our side but who may still be hesitating. For Turkey, particularly, it .sounded something like a last call to get on the band wagon ot victory. Things are moving rapidly on the Italian front these days and, if the enemy are not in full retreat there, it is little short of that. The battle of the Anzio beachhead and the Hitler Line have been ended de cisively in our favor and now the campaign with 20 jiniu iiisLuui, lioine as me lmmeaiaie prize is on. That the outcome may ensue with relative speed in our lavor appears a reasonable assumption. Canadians everywhere will be gratified and proud at the part our men have just played in smashing the Hitler Line at Its strongest point. Canadian soldiers who had long been impatient for action are finally getting it and are clothing themselves with .glory. Poor Time for Spending . . . If you have not read the scries of advertisements being published in the press of Canada, including the Daily News, by Ihe federal government to kJ emphasize the importance of preventing further in-" creases in the cost of living now .and deflation Inter we Avould commend them to your .attention. The government has been adootiwr many lines of action ' to, curb hiidi prices and obviate inflation but it is a ". fact that mnnv of the public Jiave not been co-oner- j; anno- ana domo- their part bv holding .tlir demands within bounds. Instead, maiw seem to insist on heaw soendinp-. TJiere is a r00d time coming for spend-wp ,md those who wait for that limp will thpn i, able to nnnrcciate their own good judgment in exer- cising lorucarancc at this time. Port Simpson Trapper Shot British Columbia Police of the district office are investlatim; a report of the accidental death of Herbert Morrisan. native trapper, at the head at Khutaeyma-teen Inlet, nortfetpst of PK 3J,mpten. "The rffxstt brought in earlier In the week by Kenneth Robertson, Morrison's trapping partner. Few details of the affair are aKailable yet. ' All members of the Reserve Army are required to attend the annual training and .this respect employers have been asked to eo -operate by the Ot tawa authorities. Any member of the Reserve Army who can siders that some difficulty may arise in this regard must report the matter at once as no last minute excuses can be entertained. For the information of everybody the tentative dates are July 30 to August 13. This period includes 11 work ation which he explained Great Britain and United !lng days States had been uname 10 recognize as uiu provisional government of France because they were not wholly satisfied that it represented the French people. That statement, of course, leads to much speculation as to what more lies even yet behind the scenes in Xhe political affairs of France than the public at large knows particularly at this far distance. The statement in Parliament yesterday of Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden that the French Committee on National Liberation would be regarded as the legal government of metropolitan France as each! . ,part was occupied by the Allied forces does not help to clarify the situation. The two statements seem ' hardly to .complement each other. .Besides the advocating of a postwar world organization armed with "overwhelming military power" to preserve the peace of the world and to keen nations' in bounds ona with the other, other outstanding 'plrpnounementSJn TVIij' Churchill' -ad-j? dress were: The warning that there could be no guarantee against Germany suffering territorial change after the war if that was necessary or peace. The advice to Spain and Turkey that an Allied victory was coming with or without their support. The feeling that there was a "great desire among 'wthe people of Russia and Britain to be friends." The declaration that Great Britain and the Com- 'monwealth were ranged in complete unity with the Allies to beat the enemy as soon as possible. The reiteration of the principle of unconditional ' surrender to be adhered to with respect to Germany and Japan. On Parade Arrangements can be made for the issue of special travelling warrants to personnel who wish to take a holiday in the south at the caaeiusfcm f the Gordon Head camp. Names must be In to company commanders by July 1. Cpl. Cliff Wan maker of Itoe A. It T. staff. Abo completed a platoon weapons course at C H E M I S .......uU . I .,inr. nt'lliS,.'- Rifle Ass'n Had Very Good Year MONTREAL. May 23 Th Canadian Sina.i Iiore JUfle Association has concluded Its mos: successful yoar, with records being established both in the num-fesr at competitors and vth Wi4rd of Canadian rljle ttMtfBUUtfhjp, u was anssunc d In Montreal. B. C. Police Sergeant O. L. Hall, and Constable Richmond left on However, 3ortlUl la .JZojxsrt- the PAI.L. 15 Wednesday morn- 3nfc report, MwBkW was bt ir.g to leamjbe details and .bring wtth. bis own pn wJUla teml1& out the body from the dense their trap line HO mites northeast wilderness, of the head of Khutxeymateen Morrison waa believed to have Inlet. Nn a native of Hazelton. 0 1st (Reserve) lln. Prince Rupert Krgt. OI.O.) grading. It Is satisfactory to see a member of the unit thought so highly of by the Instructors. With 100 per cent co-operation from all members the same thing will happen to the unit as a whole at Victoria. The football team looks like going to town this season. We have a good team, so let's have more support from Uic side lines. Bob Parsons Is captaining the team with R. Cameron vice-captain, snd our old friend, Cpl. II. J. Graham as trainer, first aid man and general The soflball team is running into a tough streak and It's not the fault of the boys, either. Just another good pitch er would put them on the map. We have the necessary talent In the unit. Let's see it In action. Strength increase: M. Hel.se. Nanalmo, .obtained a yery good P. Williams. O. V. Drunton. A review of activities for the past year reveals that the majority of the Association's members have devoted much of their kpare time to taachlntt tut' fundamentals of rifle shoot im! t.i thousands of Roy 8cou'..s. and Navy. Army mA Air rVrce cadi Member clubs in ail parts of the ix.minion operated rifle training courses Mat ware desrrvedly popular wMfc Active Smiec personnel anth those about to Join the armed lows. Pretideat Nel II. LytMU and secretary-treasurer K. N. Morris, both of Montreal, were re-elected for another term, as well as the entire board of direr Uh. Elected a. regional vice-presidents were W. J. LaffoEty. Montreal: J. Peacock, Toronto-; W V. C. Chls. 1 holm. Winnipeg; A. M. Allan. Ed- J :noi);nn: m. oMergaara. canary; J. R F4itund.v Medicine Hat: W Dra-s. Prince Rupert, and J A Irvine. Vancouver Walter McDonald Passes Away Here Walter McDonald, aged H. passed away in the Prince Rupert General Hospital at 6 o'clock last evening as the result of an illness that had confined him to hospital for the past two-and-a-half months. A prospector, bridge bulkier, and fisherman, the late Mr. McDonald was well known since the early days in mining and construction cam ji in the northern iiid southern parts of the prov-.nce. He was active for years In ninlng and railway conttrurtioa work in the Alice Arm dutnc' and later went to Anyox. comtn" to Prince Rupert when thirds slowed down in the north about rive years ago. Since coming to the city he f. .: -lowed the occupation of fi.s'u. man. A brother, Dan McDonald, resides in Vaaeauver. The late Phil McDoosOd, who lived In Prin.v Rupert in the early days was an-othr- brother R Y SERVES CANADA i it 'Uii m Ur'JL, 'Sfinmn 1 1 ,...J'l . ' ii i inn I i i i i Hi i i i "i i'i ii i h Md i wmsmmmmmmmmm ww m(m mww CAN A BOMBER CARRY? TEN tunes as much if the soup has been dehydrated and compressed. One four-motored bomber can carry enough dehydrated and compressed jsoup for 500,000 servings a half-million bowls of soup Dehydrated and compressed foods when carried by ship provide a saving of 90 in shipping weight and up to 50 in bulk. Today, when cargo space is still at a premium, this method of preparing foodstuffs for overseas simplifies and speeds the delivery of larger quantities of food than might otherwise be possible. Today, all the billions of eggs shipped abroad from this continent are dried; all milk going to Dritain is dried. Most of the potatoes, carrots, ouiom, liceu, cabbage are also dehydrated. These foods when re- hydratcd retain .their appearance, flavour and most of their vitamin values. Dehydrated food packages must be air-Jroof and moisture-proof. Many packages now being successfully .shipped from this continent use a laminated material built partly from moisture-proof "Cellophane" or depend upon "Cellophane" specially treated with wax rcjin compositions. Thus, "Cellophane", developed Sot peacetime use, serves the Unite! Nations by helping provide proper packaging for vitally important dehydrated and compressed foods. ' Ctllopham" celluhif film J or pmk-"VH joodi pjjers jinolhtr txumylt pf luiw luJvitrhl Chem'ulry if tudy t$rtiug.Canodd and Iter all its. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED, CHILDR end jrown-ups who love Neilson'j Jersey Milk Chocolate, will love Nellson's famous Chocolate Cocoa tool Completely Renovated R28 3rd Ave. West I'lioJi 201 NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home ,Away From Jlome Itates 15c up 60 Itooms, Hot and Cold Water Prince Ilupert, D.C. Phone 281 P.O. Uox 108 lib. 29c, Vi lb. 19c sssssf is i w n i v, isw sk im i k i a I ijm . JAA0tmW m M TKHKACK J. G. Garrett, provincial assessor, . visited Terrace over the week-end on official business. May 4 passed without much I celebration in Terrace except for me memrers oi tne tennis ctuu who got Into play for live first time In the present season. The day was fine and warm. There are signs of preparation for an exodus from the district In the near future to Prince George, leavltuc a small party x take care of the camp. The same kind ot thing happened last year Emeralds And rubles ft their col'ir from the same .substance chromium oxide LIVELY AS A CRICKET! Don't let (luitilh kldatv slow you down. Tk Oin POU tU "itUfw nxxwy back l erocJy nd kc Low much better youll feet tular til. 40 fill. larg till, 0 WU la IIM U f KING GEORGE CAFE Sperai Cltlnrse J)lhm Clioj) Suey Chew Mein Hours 10 a m to 10 p.m. 2nd .Avenue and 8th Street We are specializing In the newest NKSTLK'S COU) WAVE Especially suitable Jor Jlner hair ANNETO POWELL'S HKAUTV SIIOIM'E Fourth Strrrt. 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