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Two of Canada's chief defence ministers Col. Ralston and Major Power have been and gone. For Col. Ralston it was the first visit here. Major Power has been here before. It is well that Col. Ralston should have obtained a first-hand picture of the situation in this area and that Major Power should have refreshed himself in view of changes that have taken place since last he was here. Prince Rupert people will feel gratified and reassured following the visit of the ministers and the principal defence aides. The war chiefs now know exactly what THOMPSON I a word against the Americans? GOES BRITAIN Did they crow over Pearl Harbor? (Continued from Page One) of the Lord are true and righteous altogether." Listen t the Vkhrhe in New York. "Britain let us down." Not one mumbling word from Britain about the France that handed over everything to Hitler. Not a word. Only faith in France when even France didnt have any. You'd think to listen to some of you that you want Britain to lose. Careful, earefal, be quiet and pray. It took Britons and Hollanders, Frenchmen and Americana hundreds of years to open this globe for white men. Japan, since Perry, is 88 years old. And In a few-weeks hundreds of years may be swept into the ashcan, and Japs have a straight open from India to Suez. You don't think much of the British Empire? No? Well, brother, if Britain r.oe write finis over western civilization. Or do you think perhaps tliat America can cirry it alone? You don't know what England means, my friend. England Is very tired, and England is old. Yet, though it slay me, I tell you this: England Is the last refuge of the civilized soul. Pray for England. I say England. England, so proud, and England who knows humility. Have you heard ths British, say (Did they rush into print to talk 1 of our smugness and complacen cy? Did you ever have an Englishman or an English woman for a friend? Did that friend ever let you down? In the hour of her greatest dis tress, ner greatest disaster, l, an American, write these ll.ies to England. And I say to England: In spite of Singapore I .ting with you: "Land of hope and slory. mother of the free." And I Ung with you: "There's always be an England, and England will be free." And I ask you to ain with me the great songs of America: "Sweet land of liberty," and "Columbia the gem of the ocean," and "Mine eyes have seen the glory." Sones written in the world's rat- the.est language the great language line hf resistance. There's a line in "The Star Spangled Banner:" "Stars through JJje. perilous fight." 'There, are stars, England. And don't believe the lady with the Siamese cat is America. Am erica Knows wnere sne is going and she knows who's going with her. Holland and Norway and Russia, China and India. Yes, India. And by and by the whole round globe. And with you, dreat Britain. 'KILOWATTS ; KEEP LEAD 'lawn lloulrrs Aie Now Runners- Up In Fjve Pin Rowling (League. Reddy Kilowatts, w a a already twve a long lead in the standing of the Plvt Pift Bawling Uegu. maintained their atwttinii of su- jpremacy hurt night by defeating Hamiley Chinese Youth Association two Learn I Kilowatts 1 N. Klnslor 191 S. Savtlle 999 Rudderhatn 389 J. Coraadtna 138 C. Kellett 368 Handicap 16 Totals 1134 Chinese Youth H. Lee 39J J. Lee 194 K. Lee lit) F. Fong 3M B. Lew 138 Handicap 17 Totals -. .." WT 236 ise 390 175 Total. 1010 109S 120llBlKkIey wn. I'u.i.iuu uuiii a ucicntc siauupuuii is. rusaiuiy inore'Alger 230 important, they will have been further impressed withiAsemissen 237 me part rrmce uupert can play in the Allied offensive on the Pacific which must come before our particular enemies in this theatre are overcome. Handley 199 Handicap ! 47 Armour: P. DeJeng 164 Tubb 240 Speed 199 Handicap Totals Lruciiixion 26 1013 Is Pre lit 149 194 236 230-14 983 155 ie m 146 1? Signals Pettte 122 109 Lanskail 173 300 Yelhind 349 293 Lawford 199 191 SArgtruon 13 253 Hand lean 139 139 Totals 999 1109 Lawn Bowlers T. McMeekfan 239 Hansman 198 VanBerkel 137 Davis 156 Paul 331 Handicap - 47 Totals ...J 1057 Steelworkers J. Cymbal 196 P. Carr . . 306 Bremner 299 Husoy Ill Hetherington 187 Handicap 19 Totals 999 Air Force iBrown Cote Crapper Copp 190 170 147 234 165 47 923 131 94 113 154 19 193 196 274 225 127 S3 375 123 146 213 192 26 a sent Cantata Excellently Rendered Choir of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral A very fine presentation 17 107 181 16 883 901 104, 161 178 144 197 212 139 Totals 977 1094 1031 Albert & McCaffery B. Bach 140 274 D. Hart 97 178 N. Kinator 391 241 T. Hall 297 21 H. Tutty 163 119 Handicap 45 49 218 147 INDIVIDUAL BOWLS SCORES lluw Iutcrservices Players Out at Week-cm! Of; Stalner'a cantata, "The- Cruci fixion," was given by the choir of Et. Andrew's Angliean Cathedral at the Sunday evening service under the capable direction of A. J. Lancaster. Peter Lien presided at the organ and soloUts were John Davey, Ronald Brtdgett and Harold Ponder. Very Rev. James B. Gibson, the dran r-onritirtoH iho Mafxomi Totals 3 I Navy Cymbal 148 Deaaon Nobte McLean 121 HO 148 838 1 171 Ml 151 ..... 133 Handicap 53 Totals ...651 Edmonton Fusiliers No. 145! 1 233 McDonald 13 1S Jackson 116 517 Wade :. .162 Norland 166 n Handicap 87 Totals 667 Sutherland 163 'Carter 172. Handicap 17i Totals 333! MedlcaU-2 Robinson Stone's Clothiers -,oimra 171 ... 55 1021 1 187 M X1D 238 Olakln 191 246 OMleepy 128 87 1 Handicap .150 2311 Totals 1031 196. Drr Dock 1 2vJ Carr Ifil 1914 Cherrey "Z . ZZZlOS (Hetherington 150 rvuiMor 173 Bach 202 Handicap 63 Totals 83 d Seal Cove No. 2 1 'Brown 137 By Smith 174 IStevens 118 (Benton 169 'English . 23Q Handicap 125 Totals Made l" Individual scores in Inteeser-vices Bowline League iixtures at .lie week-end, were as fellows Seal Cove 1 2 Hall 155 w .... 266 Uames tc one In a regulrr league C rapper 308. fixture. Lawn Bowlers went into Copp 198 I .he runner-uo spot by soorma a Handicap 06 clean sweep three garni tu all fie- Totals 1166 ! S?$Jl Antl-Alrmtt No. 1-1 .JViauctJ Jauuiaj own. uw uiuu TTAiwirsrn ace by losing two games to one . t najL "in the fourth fixture of the Hatifh - 188 .evening Royal Canadian Air Force Taylor I won two games to one over Ar- Sobullak I mour's. Individual scoring last evening (was as follow: 113 118 218 117 338 161 191 65 990 a no 187 167 133 168 148 913 321 129 176 229 53 80S 2 - 2 148 129 161 139 87 711 Interservices 1 2 Riekett. 88 139 Taylor 177 139 Johnston 230 189 Redfern - 185 196 Prior - 119 116 Handicap 132 132 Totals 9J1 911 Edmonton Fusiliers No. 1 1 2 rg.Barc - -.169 ,7; Tamer . 179 2 PaBtf 131 116 Gove 299 iHarrti : i;a I Handicap 84 M9 Totals 918 162 190' Area Hdqts 161 Tolly 11 Pardon "Barr m King I Low Start ... Handicap ' Totals 171 ;0j Anti-Alrcraft 129 Oalr 19 Stherland 896 Hughes .C 1 .140 ,171 87 175 143 43 759 No. 21 . 232 ... 224 176 141 195 113 213 175 84 891 2 156 133 136 126 152 43 213 156 187 143 233 55 997 123 146 143 151 116 150 834 2 163 226 120 144 246 63 2 158 188 194 219 132 125 SPORT CHAT 145 An OMttatMNWi frafetre on the ii kW at boyktotrs for th- Capitol 149 197 as 3 177 199 398 169 53 195 363 212 87 933 3 112 FILM LIST FOR APRIL -Smlliu' Thruuth- and "Suulcum Among Feature Pictures Coining lo CapUol Mere. 3 396 364 213 301 296 TbMtr her in Aorll will be thel 140 223 199 130 132 926 I 3 149 177 90 1&7 131 " . . ...1 Ko tecnnicoior prcsemvwn ui famoui- story Slnil1n niiwneh" with Jeanette Mac Dona Id and Rihn Ahrnw Aaother fturd of MS the month will be the Aaadwny of '3 MoviBg Picture Art. and Sciences 136 1Mni niature "8upiosoa." s4ar 275 ring Joan Fontaine and Cary 99 Orant. 138 Tne following Is the Mat of book-151 ln for th coming month as an-14a nounced by Manage D. a. Bar. ojg land: April 1 and 2 Allan Jones. Su sanna rttUt ana Aiariro umu. say in There's Magic in Muate." Anrll 3 and 4 JeanetU Mao. 43! 736 1193 2 3 Donald and Brian Aherne la 152 208 188 162 177 55 "!l 3 1 191 154 1 189! 183 1 102 1 150; 919 3 166 ! 200 235 264 192; 63! 962 1126 3 227 188 215 262 227 125 In the opening session of the Mixed Bowling League tomorrow night Sav-Mor Grocery will play service, the cantata taking the,olone Peoples place of a sermon. The congrega- flor? wm m,tt taw-tion was large and appreciative 'ln the even,nK Woanlas will take on Pushover, while Tollers will be Atter having spent the winter' P111"1 agahut D,nks' at 8tewart. Rev E. N RiAtir I clergyman skipper of the Anglican 1 Showing a complete reversal of , Union steamer Catala, Capt. Er- 'T'J7! nest Sheppard, arrived in port. atiwelght xlnz champion Wales,1 and Port Simpson and sailed at 1)1 a corPonl Instructor in the 9:15 this morning from Stewart OrcnSdler Guards and has been 1:30 this afternoon in contlnua-. training Commandos for their Advertise ln The Dally News. Hon of her voyage to Vancouver, raids on the European coast. 5i mllln' Through - April 6 and 7 Jane Wyman. Dennis Morgan and Wyre MortW 795 in Bad Men of Mlasonrt. April 8 and 9 Warner Baxtor 3 land Iaarid Becgman la "Adam im Had Pour 800. " Apru 10 ana 11 wbu wwj, Variorte Main and Lewis Stone In The Bugle Sounds." April 13. 14 and 15 Joan Fontaine and Cary Orant In April 16. 17 and IS Clark Osbie and Lana Turner In "Hooky April 30 and 21-Rohett Taylor. Oner uaraon. neroert Maranat and Joan Crawford In "When La-die. Meet" April 22 and 23 Joan BlondeU. Roland Young and Rochester iu Topper Returns.'' April 21 and 25 Johnnie Wets- auUer and Maureen O "Sullivan in Taraan'. Secret Treasure." AprU 27 and 26 Mary Martin and Robert Preston In 'New York Town." April 29 Jackie Cooper in "Ola- H ' mor Boy." 79 , C.N.R. Trains For the Fast Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday. 6 pm From the Fatt Tuesdays. Thursday, and Saturday. 11 pm Steamers leave Trlnce Rupert for Vancouver; Catala every Tuesday 130 p m. Due Vancouver Thursday pm. Cardena every Friday 10 30 pm. Due Vancouver Monday am. Queen Charlotte Islands Leaving March 10 and 24, midnight. Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aent Third Ave. Phone 568 953 1016 12irtttttt?il mission boat Northern Cross. ar-,,onn ,n ine second nan, wales rived in the city from the north -at England 1712 ln an inter- t on the Catala. this mornln. The' national rugby game played at!! Northern Cross, which lu.s been Swansea before a. crowd of 15,000, tipfl Tin at IVlO Drl rr-n T?Mw, T3v... PM.I.HJ 1 - -1 ,n a . . , . - ""p" nu- uigiauu icu tvu ai me interval in, ? Xeh-lJ77,ul. for the wlntcr'lbut collapsed completely once the! Z tr tZr TT rct?IBraHSltn; i Welsh attack got underway. ' ed in service for the season and; . . . 1 will leave tomorrow fdi Stewart t Cambridge Tcept 1U wartlme't. Snt6 Rwntecr,Tek'fnti.WlU b! IootbaU record against Oxford in-'8 SPSSSSA the annual uni-'S mm,"rous along the coast. verslty game 3-1. It was Cam-i; bridge's fourth victory. J. H. BULGER G 0 L D S E A L Optometrist l (Opposite Post Office) THE SEAL OF QUALITY S -3 Sockcyc Salmon Fancy Red Herrinff in Tomato Sauce Sandwich Spreads Spiced Salmon Smoked Salmon Bloater m fMt OrWAH risBnkll a8l9Bt DON'T WASTE THEM FOU C01XFXTION PHONE 130 OR BLACK filU SAVE SCRAP IRON AND STEEL, PAPER ANO RUBBER .11. 'ST IN TIMK FOR THF, KASTHR HOUUVW EASYBUILT MODEL AEROPLANE KITS DO 10c SI. 1)0 SOLID MODELS ioc irc FLYING MODELS lc EUUS DECORATED SHELL EGO 2oc l'.asybilt nd LePage'g Aeroplane Cement SUM' Ml Ieaster novelties! I III . 3c to .'Ioc, 75c. 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