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When tne day came of steady, monotonous patrols in the Pacific The Pacific Ocean despite its sprawling thousands of miles, is "home waters" to British Columbia's seamen. 1 VVitn the marking of "Navy Week," unuer the sponsorship of the Navy League of Canada, British Columbians j will be able to mark the Royal Canadian Navy's successes ; in "home waters" with as much pride as they feel for i the navy's work in the Battle of the Atlantic and in the Battle of and e chum Pack 50221 'Britain. All Canada knows of the cases M aSaitlst 5S18 cases- first prize of war made by a Canadian warship. She was the German merchant ship Weser, Union steamer Cardena, Capl. John Eoden, arrived in port at . o'clock this morning fiocn th, . tu II: 1 ak ""4- uu " IC" after a warning shell across her turn to Vancouver and bows had brought her to a sullen waypolnts. stop, and a boarding party from . , , Canada's armed merchant cruiser MTo pa a V1fl f PAion Prince Robert had swarmed up the proff uof extns'V? Pr" her side and taken control above fam f shipbuilding which is un - ,nrt hnlnir Hpr -ontnrA J-r V the local plant, G. A. McMillan, of the Prince double victory for the Canadian manager navy, for not only did they lessen Hitler's merchant fleet by a very valuable unit, but they added this ajuable unit to the merchant . ivy which is Great Britain's lifeline. All Canada does not yet, however, know of another double victory by a Canadian armed merchant cruiser, in this instance K.M.C.S. Prince Henry, sister to II.M.C.S. Prince Robert. In one day Prince Henry Intercepted two German ships as, after a long period of skulking in a neutral South American harbor, they endeavored to run the blockade imposed by Rupert dry dock, armed in the on he Prm?e Rupert yesterday afternoon from Vancouver. Percy Hudson sailed this morn ing on the Cardena for Vancouver He was to have taken the powe: cruiser Kavema from here tc Ocean Falls for Dr. W. S. Kergln ut the vessel blew up and burned last Sunday morning at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club when about to leave. C. P. R. steamer Princess Louise, Rapt. s- Grav- northbound from rh pm.. n,i. f which ' " " Vlnniuis trs CI. I 1 . course of a regular Alaska voyage - f. omL arrived in port at 11 o'clock this TY1 m ri 111 in (T rr f f irwvt -TV tVA tViA Pi-vil omifK ' An II 111 1 w at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, "IT"'" ",c . , ' 7"'" fr into which they had sunk, ablaze "p.e lV,ars e SChdUled cal1 from stem to stern after their ; .m had v,here next Wednesday afternoon set them afire. And the closing qf the day saw H.M.C.S. Prince Henry on patrol once more, this time with half a hundred or more German seamen held as prisoners of war. So, In briefest form, the tale of cne day's effective blow to Nazi hopes given by a ship of the Royal Canadian Navy. The full tale yet southbound. awaits release: it is a story of sea- KITKATLA, Oct. 25 .--Construe- deserves a page of Its own in the aallam history the Royal Cana- Kitkatla Chief Building House Village Down Coast Is Being Put in Readiness for Another Winter. r .7: ""T tion ana renovation work is in progres.s here as the village is be- true satisfacLlcn. ,tnn . "ONE NIGHT IN TROPICS" Music, Comedy and Romance Combined in Picture at Capitol First of Next Week. A fast-moving and colorful romantic comedy, "One Night in the Tropics," coming at the first of next week to the Capitol Theatre, combine popular music, hilarious comedy and romance. Story of the film presents Allan Jones as a young insurance man with Robert Cummings as his best pal. Cummings is engaged to marry Nancy Kelly, but his ex-girl friend, Peggy Moran, proves a stumbling block to the marriage plans. Romantic mix-ups which ensue when Jones s.ells Cummings a million-dollar "love insurance" policy provide the basis for numerous comedy complications. Jones sings in effective style three of the five Kern numbers which comprise the musical score. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello inject hilarious comedy into every scene. Mary Boland, Leo Carrlllo and William Frawley are importantly cast and deliver their usual bright performances, and others who appear are Nina Orla, Richard Carle and Don Alvarado. Jones sings "You and YourKist." "Simple Philosophy," "Your Dream" and joins a singing ensemble in the "Farandola." The latter provides the theme for a huge and colorful production number in which Vivian Fay, noted ballerina, and The Theodores, famous dance team, provide thrilling specialties. Both the Misses Kelly and Moran make singing debuts, the former singing "Your Dream" and t.ie latter "Remind Me." High School Dance be a series of dances for students1 of Booth Memorial High School was held last night In Odd Fellows' Hall. The event was appropriate to the Hallowe'en season and the hall was attractively decorated in black and gold with intr r.uf in fr o.v, streamers and drawings fashion- dian Navy is writing for itself with ter. Principal buUdl ng undertak-ed by the art das8 Abollt HO- Vj J , ; ' i"W a new six-room residence Jr" """.- presented as one days work, does for Chief Counclllor MaUhcw Hm i Dancing was in progress from the story do justice to the trem- until A new r00f u be, t d"8 p.m. midnight with excel- endous task so willingly and so other , mad tol th lent music by Mrs. Jean DeCarlo's capably, undertaken by Canada's house. Thfi vU1e uZ Orchestra. seamen, umaaas seamen could :pIant lg M repaired i In tne cours! tell of days and nights, stretching repairea- ! Principal W. W, into weeks and months r riw wnar enmo innaart inHnnA " T-t . 1 1 x . of the evening, C. O'Neill made EVEN WITH WAR ON! ,a few sultable remarks. William Bond, nresident of the ?;fa?: Ld"yS,When, I1 Watson, 31.' was sentenced to hang. Student8' Counc11' s master of - w.uu6c ui nuuk w uring when convicted of murderins his cemn ana uordon to an apparently empty w;,mn. ,., v... , "JL A", wood and Bill Hunter nrMiriH nt 0,w.. i"wtu, vifiumac. fhnn . i c l ... uencicus rprrpnTYipnT. wirn however, has never relaxed and, garden " 3 3 d with Miss Veri Der kiark m uum ui- in sturm. me uana- ; directing this important feature. uau navy nas Kept tne seas so that the seas shall be free of the WHEN IT STARTED I Vrr nrnvnAr. ,t J j I enemy. Bringing heme a prize- of " n A!,V": "l TJ iwar is most satiafaatorv. hut i:hr A" " is a 4.. in th. J sum a ,i o. c o. iana The only prime minister of Enpr- not a native of the British knowleds thai th mr. .". ""on uni- i$ies was Rt, ty n 1875 patrols which led to such capture have been well and efficientlv performed. The West Coast, too, has seen another phase of the Navy's work the projection of its own coast line. British Columbia's coast, wltli its Indentations and Islands, hidden bays and sheltering points is a naval problem in Itself. The islands have a coastline of 3,980 miles; the mainland a. coast line of i,5ao miles, or a total or 5,560 mlie3 over which to keep watch and guard. The Navy tackled the problem and the coast Is secure. The British Columbia coast sal mon pack in 1941, totalling 1.795.-: 189 cases up to a couple of weeks ago, was the heaviest in many years. It compared with 1.225.158 cases which was the pack for the I year 1940. The Skeena River pack! of 363,455 cases was the larzeat. since 1936 when 369,353 cases were! put up. The Naas River pack was 35,694 cases compared with 24,944 cases In 1940 and 39,336 cases in 1939. The Skeena sockeye pack for tlie current season -was 110,332 cases compared with 132,407 cases' last year; the spring pack, 5,891 cases compared with 7,253 cases;, the steelhead pack, 2,207 cases asj against 124 cases; tne enho pack' 120,903' cases as compared with 60,621 cases; the pink pack 13.901 cases in comparison with 89,591 N. B.'s NATIVE SON We've sot to fight to defend our leisure. Hon. Andrew Bonar Law. born at Rcxton, N.B. That's why I've enlisted, CAPITOL A FAMOUS PIATIRS THIATR tot j. 0 ? L flAV" NEVER T(iO LATE WINDSOR. N.S.. October 25 (I rvVlifliff "Ja-"u eiieaici. o, nas been lielighttul Attairiiekdf T,h. ,a comPltaentary a : Hir. ticket to the annual county exhibition. One Hundred and Fifty Young ' Folk in Attendance at Event !-..,- in Odd Feilows' Hall. 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