Quality is the Best Bargain you can buy DAILY EDITION There is nothing to equal the quality and comforts rendered by good fitting footwear AGENTS HARTT SHOES FOR MEN ONYX SnOES FOR WOMEN CLAYTON & HURLBUT "MICKEY MOUSE SHOES" FOR CHILDREN The Family Shoe Store Third Avenue LIMITED THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE BOPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront With a good-sized list of passengers, including a number ol tourists who will proceed East by train this afternoon, C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Neil McLean arrived In port at 10:40 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence che will return here tomorrow evening southbound. f ... H. M. S. Danae, which is on a "cruise ot PaelfjC Coast waters, anchored off Kennedy Island, outside . cf Prince Rupert Harbor, last night on her way to Juneau. 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Advertising and CtienlaOon Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone IS M W-00 JO 3.00 9.00 1.40 Friday, August 10, 1944 OLOF HANSON IS RENOMINATED UNANIMOUSLY AS CANDIDATE OF LIBERALS FOR SKEENA. (Continued from page one) applause). That was the kind of man who was wanted. The nomination was seconded by S. J. Mayer of Smlthers, who also spoke highly of the work of the member, and was supported by L. B. Warner. In accepting the nomination Mr. Hanson said he never criticized the government If he found he could i co-operate wtlh It He considered the nomination a distinct honor and, as no doubt the Liberals would be In power after the election, he would then be able to do better work. In opening the convention Dr. J. II. Carson, president of the Prince Rupert Liberal Association, welcomed the delegates and appointed two committees: Credentials S. J. Mayer, O. M. Hunt and the secretary. Resolutions M. P. McCafferv. W. TH2 DAILY NtJvV'o Friday Au 'W:lBI-XlBIUkgfc!mijB.-MliB S SPORT NEWS Moose Drop Out REGIMENT 1 Girls' Teams In Softball League. QN GAMEl Canadian National, Junior Elks, Grotto ana Elka Still Compel- a weU contested game between ing For Honors jthe Regiment anu ihe Canadian half is as follows W C N. R- A. 3 Junior Elks 2 Grotto 1 Elks 1 won a baseball. L. 1 1 2 3 In the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's tournament yesterday scores were as follows: Men's singles J. H. Horton beat Earl Walker 6-2, 6-3; Roger Young beat Col J. W. Nicholls. 6-3, 6-1. Laides' singles Beatrice Berner beat Mrs. W. N. Currie 6-2, 6-3. Men's doubles T. C. Wilding and Archie Thompson beat Col. W. J. Nkholls and O. W. Laidler 6-3. 6-2. DISTRICT WINNERS IN BABE RUTH CONTEST District prize winners in the Babe Ruth contest of the Quaker Oats Company Include the names of Joseph C. Rife of Smlthers, who won a baseball glove, and Richard F. Gilbert, also of Smlthers, who BOWLING Second Half Aug. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 8; No. 3 vs. No. 1. Aug. 13 No. 4 vs. Na. 2; No. 7 vs. No. 5. Aug. 15 No. 8 vs. No. 6; No. 9 vs. No. 1. Aug. 17 No. 3 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs. No. 4. Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. No. 1. Aug. 22 No. 9 vs. No. 2; No. 5 vs. No. 3. Hotel Arrivals ! Royal i P. Motherwell, Sunnyside. I Central I M. Gromnyr, Frances Mlcholuk, II. Nickelsen and H. Martin, city; Mrs, W. D. Holland, Oceanic Cannery; J. Hadland, Oona River. Knox I J. Preasley, Vancouver; Olle . Strand, Anyox. 5. B. Baker and Ed. ; Price, Stewart. W. Anderson, E. T. Kenny MIA. - - - and O. W. Nickerson. delegates were entertained at lun- onawing ine convention which cheon by local Liberals at the closed at 1 o'clock, the visiting Commodore Cafe. -""" . . . Pronounced by yr'N. .111 )JJ """ Qmnoisseuratobea fcfaFr y Thi$ advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ous centre that Ferguson and Da-vies cleared. For the first of the second half the Legion pressed but their forwards found the soldiers' defence hard to beat and Morgan was not severely tested. Hill. Edgcumbe and Wlngham were breaking up the Legion attacks and the Regiment forwards were always the more dangerous. Mitchell added a third from a penalty and Lindsay a fourth with a fine shot Morgan saved well from Comadlna and Lokken and ntzslmmons were nearly through but Davles came to the rescue. Currie sent Palmer ahead but he was stopped and then the Regiment took control of the game and continued pressing till the end but Pierce saved all that came his way. R. B. Skinner kept good control of the game and C. L. Barker and Roma were linesmen. Regiment Morgan; Ferguson, Davies; Geo. HID. Edgcumbe. Wlngham; WUson, Lindsay, Mitchell, Campbell and Armstrong. Canadian Legion Pierce; S. Cur rie. Moe; Bremner. S. Currie, Baptie; Parkes. Fitzslramons, Lokken, Palmer, Comadlna. Pierce kept a fine goal. Other outstanding players were Moe, Cur rie, Palmer and Lokken. The Regiment team put up a good game all round, their combination being effective and their defence equal to all calls made upon it. i The City League standing to date is as follows: Regiment Merchants Legion W. D. L. T. A. P. 3 0 0 13 3 6 1 0 2 6 11 2 0 0 2 2 7 0 CLEANS AND POLISHES Bathtubs, Washbasins, Windows, and Mirror. Cannot scratch. Tie For Softball First Half Title Annettes Tierettes and Gro? 'Legion last evenlne In the City nfrl are tipd lor first alf honor The Moose Lodge has dropped , Football League resulted in a win in the L,k H SoI-baU League and! out of the City Softball League. or the Regiment by four goals to' a game will be played next Tues-leaving four teams still In the com-mo. ;ja- niht between the two teani petition. With one game between. The Legion was hard pressed at to dscirle the issue. The se ond Junior Elks and Grotto outstanding. 'nrst but Moe 3nd Baptie were half wtfl commence later next' the league standing for the second strong defenders. Armstrong cen- week, the winners to meet tf-e tred well and Mitchell headed a victors in the first half arter the Prt 'fine goal. Shortly after Lindsay end of the schedule to decide the .75P went through to add a second for season's honors. "jthe Regiment Lokken and Parkes S33 made ground and Palmer went -250 close. Sam Currle and Baptie both had good tries but Morgan was Tannic f-imar Avo ate- Campbell and Armstrong had Played Thursday Prinee Rupert Club's Tournament Gets Under Way With Running Off of First Matches ; openings but the ball was scrambled Baseball Scores American League St. Louis 2. Detroit 13. Boston 15. Philadelphia 2 (called away. Comadlna crossed a danger-1 in fifth, raint. New York-Washington, rain. National League Brooklyn 5. New York 16. Chlcago-Pittsburg. rain. Kalum Lake Lodge Now under new management Rales SJJI per day Special prices by the week Ideal Spot For a Restful Holiday For particulars write to U. W. RILEY. TERRACE. B.C. COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the SUex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor, Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe When Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make Arrangements With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet You We meet all trains. Freight & passenger service anywhere. Lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat (H. A. S.) now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, one adult, $3.00; JL50 per bead additional. No. crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERY SUNDAY Saturday's DIAMOND T SPECIALS! Extra Specials Local Fresh Eggs 3 doz. $1.00 Ayrshire Bacon, Sliced, lb 25c Loin Roast Baby Beef lb 171c Leg Roast Baby Beef lb. 171c Rump Roast Baby Beef lb Mc Baby Beef Loin Steaks lb 20c . Breast Veal, lb 8c No. 1 Steer Beef Loin Roast Beef, lb. .22c Rump Roast Beef lb. 171c Pot Roast Beef, lb. . . 10c Phone 10 Quality Service Rib Roast Beef, lb. 171c Brisket Beef, lb 7)c Sirloin Steak, lb. . . . 22c Est. 1910 Pioneer Butchers 4 J i and Flower Show FOUR DAYS August 21 to 24 Most Ambitious Program Ever Attempted In Prince Rupert 4 -W toabelle MrKwan HOME GAS OPTIMISTS 11 Radio Artiv two-hour Vaudeville Show Wednesday, T day and Friday nights. FLOWER SHOW Tuesday, 1 p.m. to midr with Kincolith Jubilee Concert Orchestra 1" mi i - r - - t TTX if APNIVAll ivmuui nh Carnival attractions. BASEBALL American Navy vs. Prince Rupert FOOTBALL H. M. E. Danae vs. Prince Rupert for Hanson Cup. INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Football and Raw-ball games. SOFTBALL Gyro vs. Rotary Clubs. THREE WARSHIPS in port durinp whole ;so, k and squadron of 12 U. S. Naval Planes. In ail about 650 Naval visitors. CONVENTION of Associated Boards of Trad- d Central British Columbia during the week. a i -! i DANCING every night after concerts with Hr-H ! 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