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Five-Year Service Guarantee included at eMaMvs.JM Canadian National Railways Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver Thursday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean-Falls and Powell River. Saturday at 11:15 p.m. P.S.T. calling at Ocean Falls. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 p.m.P.S.T, Air-Condltloned Sleeping arid Dining Cars For full Information, reservations, etc.. call or write City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave. Phone Z60, Trince Rupert Agents for Trans-Canada Air Lines It's interesting to know when reading the Dailv News ' that the p-opIe of the whole district are doing the same: "Well, if it isn't our Jim. "Yes, lad, It's our Jim. How are you George?" Thus two brothers, after being out of touch for twenty-six years srested each other aboard the Steamer Prince Runprt vpst.prrinv ! afternoon while that vessel was in port. One of the brothers. Jim, the older, was Company Sergeant Major James Davison, non-com missioned officer in charge of Rupert in the course of an in During1 the years since the war, George had also been on the ; New York Boston I St. Louis i Washington j Philadelphia National league .. 93 52 .641 .. 92 52 .639 . 81 64 .559 .. 78 66 .542 .. 64 76 .457 .. 67 79 .459 .. 60 84 .417 .. 40 102 .417 l League 97- 49 .664 - 79 67 .541 73 74 .497 71 74 .490 71 75 .485 65 79 .451 64 80 .444 62 84 .423 DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Shipbuilders and Engineers Iroh and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Specialist on Sawmill and, Minim Machlnry All Typo, nt r:k Muineh Hi-,. -).., i . ...1 -t,n THE DAILY NEWS SATURDAY, Waterfront Whiffs Final Catches of Season Arc Expected This Week-End Most of American Boats Going Through to Seattle. The coming week-end is expected to see the final full halibut catches of the season landed at Prince Rupert, laltnougji some vessels ot the fleet are still out black- coddme; following the close of the halibut fishine season 1 A I. 1 4 1 1 . ; iasi weeK-enn. American landings at Prince Rupert dur-jing the week immediately following the closing of the BROTHERS RE-UNITED nauuui season nave Deen ngmen ing up as the most of the United States fleet proceeded straight through to Seattle with their final fares. During the past week landings at Prince Rupert totalled 586,000 pounds of which 429,500 pounds was from American ves sels and 156,500 pounds from Ca nadian. This brought the total landings for the present year to date, with only a few boats still outstanding, to 15569.000 pounds as compared with 16.040,819 pounds up to the same date last year. The American total for 1941 to date was 9,692,900 pounds as against 9,981.600 pounds and the Canadian total 5,576,100 pounds, compared with 6,059,219 pounds. Prices held firm during the week with the Twenty-First Provost Company T. f VT . bid the week for American Prinri toP 01 from from Victoria, Victoria, who who is is In in Prince fish 13.9c and 11.6c paid the Pio neer "l0T for 15,000 "l"00 pounds a and a"a the ne Section vtelt to the local provost de'achmpnt low 12c and llc which the Yaquln- The other na. Restitution Bollnda and Gal- brother, George, the younger, is Chief Engineer George !!sl0n were pald Ior catcnes or 25'000' 25'' 27 000 and Davison of the steamer Prince 25'000 Rupert, well known all along the P?und respectively. For Cana- dian hallbut the bid of the coast and particularly m Prince RUpert wees was lie ana izc received by It was in 1915 that Jim and Mae West for 18,000 pounds. George Davison Darted at the old and the low 12c and c Paid the Unome for ".OOP icoa-1 mining town of Fernie in the pounds. 1 Crow's Nest Pass country where . 4 L J both had been employed in the " W"W4U m ,UI"" amvea coal mines. Jim was off to enlist Vferday for Albert & McCaffery. fn the i95th. Battalion with which s ls not lumber for the govern- ne servea overseas in the last war. ..S(..iih;. Geor?e remained for a while In " Fernie -and then drifted out to the MCenses ror seven herring re- coast and started steamboatlng ucuon Pian nave been granted with a naval auxiliary vessel. by the Provindal .government. The l Alter the. war Jim returned to "" "e graniea io a. u. pack- I British Columbia and eventually ers Ior Plants at Steveston, Alert went into the British Columbia Bay' Namu. Kildonan. Port Ed- land Dominion provincial police ara ana pcofi and the Cana- service. He was living in semi- fllan "snlnS Co. Butedale plant. retirement at Port Coqultlam when the (present war broke out and he; t ii-x-r v a felt the urge for service again, J A jV I I Y HA Kill iiuoiiig ins way mio me provost i a HERE AGAIN coast, joining the Canadian Na- ... : tional SteamshiDs with which hpi"IRn School Graduation, ImDor- ;.zradually worked up to the chiei tant Milestone In Hero's ,7 ... 1 IIC. I- T I , engmeersnip. i is ncacnea. r Oddly enough, although both were on the coast during the Marking the important mtlc-quarter of a century, they haa stone in tne hero's life of high .lever met and, being out of com- scnol graduation, "Andy Hardy's municatlon, neither was aware as Prlvate Secretary'' will be the fea-to where the other might be. ture offering on the screen of the It was as he came north from CaPltol Theatre here on Monday Victoria this week aboard the and Tuesday next. The picture Prince George that Company Serr deals wlth many amusing prob-geant Major Jim Davison learned ,ems facing high school seniors, that his baby brother, George, Problems as true to life today as jwas chief engineer on the Prince tnev were a decade ago. j Rupert. The storv centres around Andy ! Yesterday Jim visited the Prince wno- a chairman of numerous Rupert to see George and the senior committees, loses sight of : happy fraternal reunion ensued. hLs studies in his effort to make , the class graduation a success. In Rrtte.hr, J I nw;nn. addition, he makes the acauain. WtUIIUIIIKU . , u. vwu uuugi.ers irom tne wrong side of the tracks. The family and attempts to help them, but Andy, in an over-enthusiastic moment, spoils the deal. How the two youngsters help him out of his difficulties when he flunks his English examination proves a highlight of the film. The Hardy family is again assembled for the storvMlrkPv 'Rooney as Andy, Lewis Stone as the Judge, Fay Holden as the .mother, Sara Haden as the aunt, and Ann Rutherford as Polly Benedict. Two newcomers to the I tant roles Kathryn Grayson and I Todd Karns with Ian Hunter and PRIMPF DI TDI?Drr,Gene Re'nold rounding out the nv 1VU1 JUiI 1 cast. SMUTS AND VICTORY PRETORIA, Sept. 20: (OD Victory emblems, combining the "V" and an ttnbossed drawinor fct , Prp. ii , . rv-r-jr mier nrjsuaan Smuts, areitsqtig ;maae in gold and silver by 'the i &oum African Mint. STAR-GAZING AFRICA CAPE TOWN. SeDt. 20: (Oi) I South Africa possese more astronomical tlscopes per head of rjppulation than any other country in the world, said Dr. J. Jackson, His Majesty's astronomer. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert W. O. Metcalf and J. Ratcliffe, Vancouver; Lieut. Commander A. B. Barnon, Victoria; Lieut. J. P. Sineleton. Ottawa; A. Graham, Aliford Bay; D. M. Lowe and A. Pyper. Port Clements; Hon. T. D. 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