and the Army wai re- THIS AND THAT versed, pelled. SAVT OFFICERS SEE (Continued from F-ge One prince Uupcrt Daflp J3cto Monday, September 20, 1943 ' - ARCHER WANTS ELEPHANT , PRETORIA, South I rth Africa (, , Ri, -Armed with only a bow and'Wn-C arrow, a young archer here ana Joined a party of five hunters it U Cor'C on a three-week expedition in 1 m ' ' 'Z A small group of soldiers, on SHIPS AND WATERFRONT i kaji El N TODAY of 7.rm "If they had been a little smarter, one officer commented, "we "couldn't have done a thin about it. If they had a larger force, we would have been out of luck." The officers, of course, blame public apathy for the sad state of Alaska's defenses. Congies sional economy has choked off the stream of men and material needed. Even this winter, because of the lack of permanent housing, the Army will be forced to with- maintenance f.uty at abandoned Fort Oreely, and a token unit of Marines made up the rest Three companies of defenders. The plan called for an air operations officer, but it left him no aviators. They were busy commanding ground units. They were busy mounting broomsticks on the dismantling concrete anti-aircraft battlements which dot the islets and mountain shoulders surrounding the airfield. fatherine B. Quits Historic ferry Service Cardena .fakes Over Camosun's Run TWO COMPLETE ROUT. LOWER Y - xv?; in -11 had been seized and confiscated for illegal fishing. At one time or another the Rhona or Catherine B. would make as many oc f"-i 1 1 trine a riau TJnurotsor -An historic harbor ferry serv- ice has ended The Department "m ' slnce ta d t wa n ' JnsPrts vessel, moved from Digby Island to "Jungle Fli8 & ADDED feat,, r"; Z Seal Cove about a year ago, the .5, ..uu . .u servlce was gradualiy curtaiied. The invaders blundered, they draw 7,000 combat troops from --HUE ZANE c;rEY s didn't slip into Kodlak base the Alaska.. And this with Kodlak's way the defenders would have Fort Oreely standing virtually come, had the situation twen re- abandoned. Western Hi Withdrawal of the Catherine B. isolates the Digby Island wireless station but it is understood that arrangements for a new ferry service will be made by the radio division. the week. Henceforth it will be engaged in lighter duty of servicing aids to navigation in the close proximity of local headquarters unless some other decision as to her future disposition is made. It is close to forty years since the Digby Island service which the Catherine B. has now relinquished as Instituted. It started when first the construction of quarantine hospital, former marine TUESDAY AND WEDNESI: Reminiscences By w.J. . " Reflections On the Stage, 8:45 Taking over the run from the Camosun which has been withdrawn for an overhaul. Union steamer Cardena, which recently came off the Vancouver-Bella Coola-Ocean Falls route, TALL FASHION depot and wireless station com "Helen, would ou think me terribly rakish if I asked to come sit by you?" body was lntendeed to be reasonably well taken care of. in co operation lih Prince Rupert's city engineer, in submitting a report back in 1911, wrote: "In designing a system of waterworks for the city of Prince Rupert it Is necessary to provide now for a menced and was maintained arrived in port at midnight last throughout the years in order n'ght and sailed this morning to provide- transportation to for Alice Arm. Stewart and and from the city from those 'other northern points. She will establishments and the small I be back here tomorrow morning communities which formed1'0 saiI at 1:30 Pm- n her re Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS COAST SALMON PACK SMALLER Mr. Truman will visit the Pacific coast soon on what, frankly, will be a political tour. Henry Wallace Is back from the Southern States. His presence there was more of an experl-ance than a sojourn. Mr. Dewey is quietly making policy medl- population which will probably turn south. After completing Despite an exceptionally fine her overhaul, the Camosun is reach 20,000 in five years." Wre know better. run of sockeye on the Skeena 1. What is wrong with thu sentence? "She was born the tenth of February." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "anti" ( prefix t? 3. Which one of these words is expected to go on the Queen Charlotte Islands run in place River, British Columbia's can- around them. First the old Rhona carried out the service to be replaced some fifteen years ago by the Catherine B. which had been acquired by the department after, as an American fishing vessel, she ANNETTE MANSE 7:00 P.M.-ON THE SCR f EX . A TOP-RATE COMEDY i GAIL RUSSELL CLAIRE TREVOR ANN DVORAK BILLIE BURKK JANE WYATT AD0LPHE ,ned salmon pack this year is There Is one thing that can cine and keeping his weather of the Coquitlam which will then receive her annual be said of John Diefenbaker eye open. All In all. the Unfted who announces his willingness campaign States presidential appears normal. almost 65,000 cases under 1947, according to figures . contained in the latest bulletin issued by the Chief Supervisor of Fisheries, Vancouver. Production to the week ending September 11 was 932,754 cases of all varieties for tho misspelled? Mackintosh, mada-moiselle, magnanimous. 4. What does the word "refulgent" mean? 1 5. What is a word beginning, with emb that means "undeveloped"? ANSWERS to be a candidate for the Progressive - Conservative leadership. When he speaks in Parliament, he Is, as a rule, listened to. That's more than can be said about everyone who Journeys to Ottawa. , LIVED LIFE OF DANGER RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR STORE in LONDON Viscount Greenwood, 78, who died recently, coast, white lor the comparaole Four million dollars worth of almon was unloaded from one freighter, at Prince Rupert, during the week-end. It was the late Charles M. Hays who once said the day would come when freight trains would run from Prince Rupert, carrying nothing but fish. And some folks gave him a fishy look. "The Bachelor's Daojl perio'd last year, it was 1,069,- was a native of Whitby, Ontario. It was in 1906 he made 1 1. Say, "She was born on tue tenth of February." 2. Pronounce the i as in till, not as in tie. S. 880. his political debut in Great Bri Sport Involves a certain proportion of physical injury but nothing is gained by going to excess or taking hazardous However, in the Naas and Skeena areas, cannprv outnnt1 Mademoiselle. . Kadiant; rc - tain. He was the centre of bitter controversy between 1920- this snmmpr u-as 37d oi9 rases ' splendent. -"From brichtenlno' , , . . 22 when he served as Chief the greatest output since 1945, fields either fair disclosed, child nf.nmmnn F' tiahtor , U 1 1. ,n 1V, r..i , .w, Suppose Diefenbaker wins the election and the first Tory Secretary for Ireland. Relations with England were strained to wiiiic nic ouuftcye ui iip,-i"i nc un, lciui&nit aumiuer ; made like Joe Louis. A or impaired ! fractured anKle i In many a lone year presides at hzm cases in those areas was I comes. Thomson. 5. Embryo almost double that of last year.'nic. knee can provide ample time Ottawa. And he halls from the for smher rpflpntinn Tt 1c nnt . ru i.. -i e , Other parts of district Two, the breaking point. He was censured in both Britain and Ireland but many insisted that, when near-anarchy was Dre- of which Prince Rupert is ad- on the Naas and Skeena this'always a coinddence thafa h- n all Canad7 Moreover the T?lTrXl"L PI- flm5- 5.7"' ta "Kletlc renown In youth can mean;is no love laseeTthe Co" vailing, a firm hand was need wiiii.il wao IUW&. SUCKeve. IIMHZM Knrinas aartr riap na ltw ln T1 ' ... C.C.F. The old --"- -v -v.i..c ;i in me. nino servauves ana lose tv,,n o .. , , V ... .oo vim.. BU, uu Kicai,- -.do. sieeineaa. 3.3M: coho. is a wavs a noint. whp i.nhniu (Coming ! Tuesday & Wah er than 1946 production. 24,752; pinks, 151,501; chums, 'zeal to win should stop and ed. Long after his retirement from active politics a police guard, given him when he was Chief Secretary was maintain maxim that politics make trange bedfellows seems still to hold true. muut-u saimon proaucwon 6U.841. horse sense begin. The human ed outside his law offices at Grays Inn. 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