1 1 PAQE TWO Step Into Style With SHOES Do you share with many the habit of cataloging people by the appearance of their footwear? We can think of no better way to spruce up for early fall than to buy a pair of Hartt's Shoes. Exclusive at AMY SHOE STOR The Home of Good Shoes MEMBCtt OF TUB CANADIAN FKE8S eltD THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING KATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per insertion .25 Tlx CuuuUtn Pre Is exclusively nUod to use for republication of aU nw drcpatdiet credited to It or to the AseocUted Pleas In this paper and also the local newa published therein. All rlghta ot republication of special desnatohes therein ax also reserved DAILY EDITION Mnnv Links Migsinor - Friday, August 8, 1941. J. irt SANDBOX Hardware Girls 1 CONTEST m n Softball ; Icordan and Anderson Win 13 to 5 Acropolis is Winner Mean Trick at , Over Women's Service Corps j Seal Cove Gordon and Anderson defeated the cellar-dwelling Women's Serial After a very close fontest with CorPs a sce " cove. Acropolis Playground was ,f ,5.in dles L& softbal1 t declared winner of the .annual sandbox coalition Thursday af- "vT" ' ternoon. The affair was marred by an unfortunate happening at Seal Cove. While the director. May Skinner, ing .theix whole project underioot. Nothing daunted, .the members went to work and rebuilt the entire scene, being unable, however, to duplicate some of the original parts. Nevertheless the. result the second ine was so ffoctlyp- that it ran a very close ,peond to the Acropolis effort. Under the direction .of Joy Foster, was paid to detail, especially in res-ipect to the paths and roadways, 02 1 and even to the "Keep Off the Grass" signs. The gardens were : swimming pool and fountain while McClymont's offering was a desert scene complete with oasis; pyramids and camels. SPORT CHAT j j j w. w. Heard, 84, life vlce- of the British Tf oaame na if Jo mAa fo clinw f nnf. Preslden.t Football " -v.ino o uw cuun io utnii; jhuuu .w ""i Association, died at his home in Lanaua is noming up tne worn oi constructing tne Atasiui highway and it is possible this is to some extent true. So far as we know there has been no public discussion as to who is to nav for the road and how. The General opinion yai challenge cup for the seems to be that the United States will pay the bill but'1" championship ciub-s the government of that country is not committed to that expenditure. The probability is that the work is held up by discussions as to the proportion each country will pay and who will be responsible for the construction. Evidently the highway is being discussed as a defense measure that will benefit United States most and Canada only in a secondary degree. There is also the connection with Southeastern Alaska through Prince Rupert that is being considered. the Middlesex town of Hillingdon recently. National Pigeon race at Banff, Scotland, was won this year by the King. King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, was the last member of royalty to win the event, in 1899. MaJ. R. T. Stany forth, who captained England's cricket team Jn Smith AfHffl in 1Q9"7-9n .oi While Prince Rupert needs the highway, 'it: ried in savov chanei' will also benefit Alaska very greatly and a fair proportion recently to Miss p. e. Daniel. of expenditure has to be worked out. We hope that any ; plan adopted by the two governments concerned will not1 Montague Evans, whose Blue be decided on too late to be of real use as a defensive meas-! Vislon won tQe Northumberland ure. Russia And Germany The German official announcements have turned out to be so far incorrect that it is quite impossible to take no riaie in isai and the Chester Cup in iw. died at Barmouth, Wales, recently. The British Tennis Association has agreed to provide travelling expenses up to $445 for stars who will giye leciure-demonstraUous in schools and colleges In aid of the tice of them. Occasionally the Russian, reports seem to be .?:ulce oloucester's Red Crs and exaggerated but they are so much more nearly correctr Fund- ht.ntfJV,pnentS "T1 reopje refuse to belfeve Bramall football any oi the Onuan reiort, relying wholly on the Russians' home oi Sheffield United, damaged to tell them what is going Oil. jduring ah air raid, Is expected to There evidently also are people who listen only to Teady for Py next season, reports they like. Those with pro-German inclinations ?mbt craters are mied ln listpn fn flflmnn vonnvto nnrl thnan hr ,.r.-P.,nC,:oM ifiUt the Stands Will not be - ;r,i..:: v" ";r t i"r,iJi" " . v1 u"tn after the war. jiaocji uni,y lu ivuiun i epulis, oust no w eviuenuy nussia gets most of the listening for the average person here seems to be pro-Russian. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. EVENING DANCE CRUISE By S.S. "CAMOSUN" FRIDAY, AUGUST 8th Leaving ON.It. Dock 8:00 pjn. D.S.T. Iteturnlng 11:00 p.m. Jlusk by DtCarlo's 5-piece Dance Orchestra Refreshments served aboard EXCURSION FARE $1.00 (Plus Tax) . .AQc9mm.0dati.qn Comfortably Limited Mi&s Joyce Gardner, British wo- iman professional billiards cham pion, has raised mor than $4450 for the Red Cross by playing exhibition matches. Reach ten cnouaanu people with a "want ad." ln the Dally News. I ill vm to. 2. Mrs. Paly played a line game I for the winners while Cavenalle and , Barber were the choice for the. losers. was home to mncn tne meanest t trick of the summer was VL jH result of two days' hard work on the part of the members by trampl Corps-- Turgeon, Murray and Barber. Umpires were A. Simonseh and Mclntyre. I McClymont Is Winner Seal Cove Is Beaten Jn Gyro Boys' Softball League tain lake in which winding scene a n tQ fl Thursda morning at the road led up through a forest of ev- Hlgh tQ. e over second ergreens w a gin guiae camp ai me lace Jn the G f 0 Playground Boys' -, of the of three lakes. edge largest 6oftball League Aftw Mng oe- me muuw u.vmg ouuiu, .uw hlnd mQst of e thg winners boats and two automobiles madelosed with a four-run rally in the very realistic the whole project andlxth lnnl and managed to hold uie iukcs ui Diue cejiupnaue were so convincing as to invite the beholder to a cool drink. ay Skinner's Seal Cove group depicted the Prince Rupert Court House, complete with cenotaph and the Seal Cove team scoreless in sunken garaens. ureal auennon Batteries were' Seal Cove D. Schaeffer. D. Murray. McClymont Jt. Blake, J. Finlay. In soccer Saturday Westvlew Baseball Scores National League St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 2. Pittsburg 4, Chicago 3. American League New York 5, Boston 9. Detroit 4, Cleveland 3. Philadelphia 4, Washington 5. Chicago 11, St. Louis 1. National League Brooklyn 65 36 St. LOuls .1 :....6 37 Pittsburg 56 44 Cincinnati 56 46 New York 46 50 Chicago 45 57 Boston 42 58 Philadelphia 26 74 American League New York 71 35 Cleveland '. 58 45 Boston 54 49 Chicago 51 53 Philadelphia .48 55 Detroit .. 49 56 Washington ,41 59 St. Louis 41 61 Send In Your News Earlier 1 the seventh. It was one of the best 1 .644 .641 .560 .549 .479 .441 .420 .260 .670 .563 .524 .490 .466 .466 .410 .402 SS3 Due to changed conditions First. w WW games to date, both teams field- Tracing of Family Trees Shows ing being much better tnan usual." connection of Local Interest Mm I l i 1 I -J M . , I 4. lie same iiugui, ue stuu lur uic pitching. SUBSCRIPTION KATES (decorated beautifully with many wm piay Seai cove at Acropolis, Subscription Rates in City Per year, $5.00; Half Year. $2.50; One Month.l varieties oi nowers ana tne wnoie 50c; One Week. 12c. Out of Town Subscribers by Mali. $3.00 a Year J presented a very pleasing and ac- Advertisinf and Circulation Telephone 8 , curate replica of the actual scene Member ot Audit Bureau oi Circulations Westview chose as its thpme a A tracing back of family trees has disclosed that there Is a relationship of the well known local McRae family of business men with Lieut. Col. John McCrae, the writer of "In Flanders Field." who died ln action in the First Great War. It is. therefore, an interesting co-incidence that there should be this re lationship between the soldier-poet whose work contained those famous words "Hold high the torch" and the young local naval officer, Lieut Jack McRae, who recently escorted across Canada the "Torch of Vic tory" that was later presented to j Prime Minister Winston Churchill m England. The McRae's all come from Ontario. Despite the variation in the spelling of names they ate" all 'of the same Scottish family originally, having come many years ago from Laurlston, Scotland. Queen Mary Chapter Is In Session Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial ft Order. irder. Daughters Daughters of of the the Empire. Empire..! 'held the regular meeting on Wcd- Inesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. R. Carr, Borden Street. j The Regent, Mrs. D. C. Stuart, swas in the chair and there was a large attendance, including two new members. Mrs. M J Tfpnie uroo - " - M.u liO I.IC.LCU Vice-President, taking the rtsing. Ifpm the. handling of place of Mrs. J. H.' Nordan wh6 I rf; " e Daily News has .left the city , and. who will' be mds 11 necessary to set a 10 greatly. mlssedvMiss E, M Earl a.m. deadline for local-news was PlectPd s&&,bA .viM:ti --' contributions. To Insure pub- After the business of the meet- licaUon It will be necessary for ing was concluded a delightful contributors to have their copy social hour was spent during in by that time or earlier if which the presentation oi a crest- possible, preferably the night ed silver spoon was made to Mrs I u :therwise U may not w- J- Uneham. who has been a Published. vaiUed member of the chapter and who is leaving Prince Rupert to take up residence ln the south. 40 oz..$3.10 25 oz. $2.30 12 oz. 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