EAE ETT Se — TA XI “4, THE DAILY NEWS [22 707 Second Avenue M. H. LARGE, —S== — SS _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1949. |/ PRICK FIVE CENT ackenzie King New Leader M22" NEW CAR FERRY SUP HAS of Liberal Party in Canada ms eto BEEN "Saaeaete can Was Chosen by Convention).,: 9%, so: na dase ase oe “through COST OF DOCK WILL BE ABOUT $50,000—_WILL BE LOCATED ' aN cal. lade sala shun ix el ae en AT SOUTHWEST END OF SECTION TWO d Close Run For Position with Fielding Second Secured |i. frm: suitor ot tue Wood NEAR FOG ALARM tinel Shortly after os =~ ‘ -. oc} e Support rrom every Province, But Especially wards he went south, taking Mrs. Work has commenced on the new car ferry.slips which are from Quebec and Manitoba; Is {rulto “and daughter with him. being built by the Grand Trunk Pacifie for the handling of the ae products of the district in ear load lots without trans-shipment. Only < 45 Years of Age. cn oa me a oe The néw car ferry dock, it is estimated, will cost in the aie a wing for new roads D@ighborhood of $50,000 and should be completed in about two Special to The News via G. fT. P. Telegraphs P. Wilson end Js re d er improver < in order|mronths, It is to be located opposite the bell fog alarm opposite Ditawa, August 8.—William Lyon Mackenzie King, formerly ried from the erior on Is to aces date the settlers the southwest extremity. of Section 2, and near the location for ter of labor in the Laurier Government, was chosen leade: |“ening’s tr the p le ministet is away the ocean docks which it is proposed to build. It will be three Liberal party in Canada by the big convention of Liberais| “°°* they have been looki ; , , ears wi le and wili therefore allow of the loading or unloading of sion here yesterday. Four names were nominated for the) i. with a Se ‘| three cars at one time, accommodating a car barge carrying nine on, W. S. Fielding, George P. Graham, D. D. McKenzie and ___.. | loaded cars. h. Mackenzie King. c | Not only will the new slip be useful in handling shingles, ur voles were taken and Wir. King led the pol! each time. E. (. HOY FLIES OVER ROCKIES: oo paper and other products from Swanson Bay, Ocean first ballot gave King 344 votes, Fielding 297, Graham 153, ils and other points, but it will be used in distributing machinery icKenzie 18%. .On the second ballot King increased his lead HAL I SM ASHES HIS MACHINE and other supplies without breaking cars to Stewart, Alice Arm, Lill did not get a majority. The vote stood, King 411, Field- £ j= and any points on tide water. 344, Graham 124, and MoKenzie 60. Before the third ballot a aE” ei eee am announced his retirement and after the third, McKenzie FIRST FLIGHT OVER MOUNTAINS SUCCESSFULLY com. BETTER PRICES CURRIE KEPT drew, making it a straight vote between King and Fielding. PLETED BY VANCOUVER AVIATOR LAST EVENING result gave King 476 and Fielding 438. AT 8:55 —- LIEUT. HALL’S MACHINE | ust as the nominations were made Lady Laurier entered the OUT OF BUSINESS | FOR HALIBUT IN ENGLAND, : anceningiteinciieeeipdiasiigliaasy | and was given an ovation. The whole convention rose en . | Special to The News vie G.T.P. Telegraphs. i se and cheered. The utmost enthusiasm was aroused. ‘ntwarv. ie .ptain E. C. Hoy in a race against dark-|Ten and a Half Contes Paid For! t is very difficult to analyze the vote secured by the candi- nie ama tial mpleted his look flight from Vancouver,| Stik Gee conte Chen s for the leadership. Whence each man derived his support ... gh ane ling sé y at S988 toast evening. He made! Morning. : ot be known because the ballet papers were purposely mixed _, shel i tte. at Chilliwack Meend ciate, | iy tion ie mproving, he count was not taken by provinces. It is known, however, 7 wu : jeu Ernie Hall) w) ‘eemntad to bées ‘here was a slight stiffening of | Semine ta —— ee King secured a good deai of support from practically ali the ,..., on ; wht over the kids. smashed chine at) !sh prices on the exchange this | dies nees, but particularily heavy from Quebec and Manitoba. , ; iia ee eae _ |morning, the average for first- (Special via G.T. P. Telegrapts.) i ecured a heavy vote from Saskatchewan, Alberta, Brit- en A ts ee wt asaante class being ten and a half cents. Liverpool, August 8.—General wn? ' , line A large number of sales were|}Gurrie, who was to have sailed and the Merawe prowneds. jimade, each of the local buyers|for Canada on the Coronia has . L. Mackenzie King was born in Kitchener (Berlin) Ont., OBJECTION TAKEN 10 jsecuring a share. The following }peen delayed owing to labor ber 17, 1874 and is, therefore, 45 years of age. He was | ’ isa * were the catches: Tatoosh, 10,-/troubles at Liverpool and will not i at onto University and aiso took post graduate PROFITEERING BILL 000 Tbs.; Lumen, 12,000; Helena, jsail until tomorrow. 143 ; Br “rs, 6,000; Ye 7 ae ' a al at Chicago University and Harvard, securing his M. A. WITH GE TING — ~~ | 2 nae eee Sere —— The aber. gityation Gugeey- | English Newspapers Take Excep-| , 13, ; Bart > ’ ;/ing, but many ships are still held h.D. degrees ov ; Ranier, 8,000; White Star, 10,000;/up. The city is still without fe was Ceputy minister of labor and editor of the Labor Ga- JAN GOLD tion a, Sudden Decision of =| Ajameda, 8,000; Reliance, 27,000; | jwith both players and fans on ac-|ness,. Before that time ne thought six storeys high \t the present count of his clean playing. had been taken of Jim Killas sell- * — lime this seheme is under the , scasialiiaediieas ine his fruit and, as ‘was stated, consideration of @ capitalist in Mrs. 'T. Ballinger and family|the Retail Merehants in 1916, at h RY | MOREY BETTY BLYTHE the outh and the beginning 0! WESTHOLMIE- THE =A TRE | arrived from rerrace last evening|the time the petition for early “*T} . e : le : ; circulated, did not 1€ Ure ” netruction will depend upon th ere did + anes to join Mr. Ballinger here, Dur-|closing was ¢ ’ : aren Gog progress of the shipbuilding. ‘My on Oe Se oe take him into account. Jim Killas } ; Lis @Cilw for we Villiam Bruce is reparing hile taking hospital Willian - prel ned to Seatth ze where she Wiil duties o1 i} ie! sm e w Show 7 ‘ k of the world s best pre Peneating Co 6 TONIGHT es ==> ing the summer months they have been visiting on their ranch neal had come along as the “goat in Houdini, The Great | ‘irs 'siomoe." S" West«Fields Elsie Ferguson J the tail end of a serap among the ' f the Wait For the returned men eight sets grocers, TY of drawings have been prepared, Your opportunity new te pro- rhe ease was adjourned unti The Maste, i six for seetion 2 and two for other Vaudeville ‘Review “Under | he Greenwood Tree" cure carpet squares at Tite's sale,|tomorrow morning. Mystery” . warts of the city, and the con m Seciety Belle to Gypsy Girl 20 per Gent reduction, 85 —————_——__— with pa , ae in an Entirely New Sho Ww | From ty Bel Gypsy Girl 0 per Gen ‘ MO Besy ebalee, aaaaaik aie struetion of the eight buildings ee _ — yy : 15 and 80 « £ ex“ as 80 as the draw = 5. and 2 , Ub d gloves. |springs and mattresses. Tite's 1 30 conte will begin a on a } ' ih saat 9.00. aa Rall 8.15 and 10,15, Admission, 55c and 25 Carhartt’s overalls and g i 186 ‘» and 9 ings are approved by the authori Pictures, 7 Agent, J. F. Maguire, Smith Block, | big August Sale, ties, ————