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Why tcait to tare when as low inpayment as $10 puts a General Electric Refrigerator in your home today? A BIRTHDAY GIFT With the purftiate of a Gcnrral Elmrle'IUfrltrrator Ixtwrrn September 14th anJ October 31t, 70a will receive a iiirllidar lift of a Ilottrta kltrhrn BKxIcl of (be General Electric TeWhron Clock. Uttrn to Crnrrat lArttrlc Vagubonit erjr Taenia? rrrnfng orer Canada-wide ntticurk. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS ARE FOR SALE BYi Northern British Columbia Power Company Limited Prince George Has Made G'djn Interior -City Shows Substantial Gain ,ln Population Prom 1921 Census The city of Prlnct Oeorge has a lowing the taking of the 1931 ctnsus.1 This is an increase from the count! of 2,053 . in the. 1921 census. SPORT NEWS RED SOX iSOFT BALL ! WINNERS! IS PLAYED 1 j " Defeated Cleveland Indians In Both Ends of Double-Header Yes "i terdar and Improve Position I NEW YORK. Sept. 19 Washing ton and New York continued In a tie yesterday for second place in the American League, the Senators defeating Detroit Tigers In a tight game while the Yankees defeated the St. Louis Browns in a loose' encounter. Boston Red Sox continued their winning streak by taking both ends of a double-header from the Cleveland Indians and went into a tie with Detroit Tiger? for sixth place. Yesterday" scores: National League New York 3. St. Louis 4. Boston . 1; Pittsburgh, .2, 4. Brooklyn 3, Chicago 2. American Lcarue Cleveland 1, 4: Boston. 6. 0. Chicago 1. Philadelphia 3. Detroit 3, Washington 4. 8t. Louis 4, New York 14. Baseball Standings National League Won Lost St Louis 97 50 New York 85 62 Chicago 79 69 Brooklyn 76 71 Pittsburgh 73 75 Boston 63 85 Philadelphia 61 86 Cincinnati 55 91. -American Leagae Pet. .660 578 534 517 :01d Country Soccer Scottish League First Division: Aberdeen 5, Ayr United 1. Clyde 2, Motherwell 3. Dundee United 1, St. Mlrren 0. Falkirk 1, Third Lanark 3. Hamilton Acad. 3. Park Thistle 1. Kilmarnock 3, Cowdenbeath 2. Leith Athletic 1. Dundee 0. Morton 3, Celtic 3. Queens Park 5, Hearth 2. Rangers, Alrdrleonians not played. Scottish League, Second Division: Albion Rovers 5, Armdale 3. Arbroath 2, Alloa 3. Boness 1, St. Johnstone 0. Brechin City 1, Forfar Athletic 1. Dumbarton 4, St. Stenhousemulr 0 Dunfermline 0, Edinburgh City 0. East Fife 2, East Stirling 0. Hibernians 0, Montrose 0. Kings Park 2, St. Bernards 2. Queen of South 3. Ralth Rovers lv English League First Division Birmingham 1, Sheffield' U. 3. Bolton Wanderers 4, Middles- borough 2. Chelsea 3, Astonvllla 6. Derby County 2, Portsmouth 1. Orimsby Towrr'3, Leicester City 0. Manchester City 1, Arsenal 3. Liverpool 1, 'Everton 3-Sheffleld Wednesday 4, Hudders field Town 1. Sunderland 4, Blackpool 0. West Bromwlch Albion 4, Blackburn Rovers 1. Westham United 2, Newcastle U. 1. ! English League, Second Division: Bradford City 3, Bristol City 0. M Burnley 1, Wolverhampton Wan derers 3. Chesterfield 3, Bradford 2. . Leeds United 0. Plymouth Argyle 0 MUlwall 0, Oldham Athletic 0. 'Nottingham Forest 2, Manchester United 1. Port vale 1, Bury 1. Preston North End 3, Charleton fAthletlcJ. C.i.h.M.ntnH rjl.l.. -Ma., a DZriZZZ 8w"V Town 3. Notts County 1 Tottenham Hotspurs 4, Barnsley 2. 1 SCOTLAND DEFEATS i IRELAND, THREE TO ONE Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Avis and family have returned to their home in Van-' OLASOOW, Sept 19-Scotland couver after spending the summer -defeated Ireland toy a score of three at North Pacific cannery. to one In International soccer today. Ted Smith's High School Tram Defeats Dido Slinech's Ted Smith s soft ball team won from Dido Stlnecb's team by a score of 4-1 in the High School fixture on Friday. The battery for the winners was Dominato and Smith; for the other team. Stlnecb and Church. The winners gave Pitcher Dominato good support Kanaya at shortstop was responsible for several put-outs by good fielding. Every member of the field turned in good catches. SUnech himself was the outstand ing player on htsteam. His fielders were not giving him enough support although his pitching may have been responsible for the fact that the other team did riot hit so many easy files, but were able to hit out more safe grounders for safeties. SUnech hit a good two-bagger in the" first Inning and scored the only run for his team in the fourth inning. Arney and Tobey scored for the winners In theflrst Inning, and the catcher and pitcher. Smith and Dominato. helped to win their game by scoring in the third. Stlnech's team: Welle, Marshall. Obachlna, SUnech, Emmelmann, Fisher, Bussanlch, Church, Klrken- dalL T. Smith's team: Arney, Tobey, Smith, Dominato, Kanaya, Oreen, McRae, Murray, Johnstone, Postulo, Oreer. . Umpire. BUI Vance; base umpire. 493 Alec Walters; reporter, Olof Hanson; .426 .420 J77 Philadelphia 101 43 .701 Washington 87 57 X04 New York 87 57 .604 Cleveland , .. 72 72 500 St Louis 59 , 86 .407, (Detroit . 58 87 .400 Boston,. 58 87 .400 Chicago 55 88 585 seoreaeeper, uscar tuiwn, First Inning: Stlnecb's team to bat Batteries for T. Smith. Pitcher Dominate catcher, Ted Smith. Welle flies out to MaeRae on first. Marshall flies out to Dominato. Abachlna. makes a single. SUnech hits two-bagger, but Emmelman files out to Arney on third. ' Ted Smith's team to bat. Batteries, for SUnech team: Pitcher, SUnech, catcher. Church. Arney bits two-bagger to bank and R. Tobey singles to first. Ted Smith flies out to Emmelman. Dominato singles, scoring Arney. Kanaya thrown but on first but R. Tobey scores. Green files out to SUnech. Second inning : Stintch's team to bat H. Fisher flies out to Kanaya. Bussanich thrown out on first Dominato to MacRae. Church files out to Dominato. ' Ted Smith's team to bat MacRae flies out to Klrkendall. Murray singles. Postulo files out to SUnech. Murray tries to score on Amey's single bet is caught on home by Church. Third inning: SUnech to bat. Klrkendall fouls out to Smith. Mar-shiil flies out to Murray in left field. Welle is forced out on second by Obacbina's single. ' Ted Smith to bat: Tobey singles and Smith singles, forcing Tobey out on second. SUnech walks Dominato. Kanaya safe at first on Church's overthrow, and Smith scores. Green walks, and MacRae singles, scoring Dominato. With bags full, Murray singles and Kanaya forced out on home. Postulo files out to 8tlnech. Fourth inning. SUnech to bat. SUnech singles. Emmelman flies out to Murray. Fisher thrown out on first and SUnech scores on Bus sanlch's single. Klrkendall flits out toXlreerLrlght field. Smith to bat. Amey safe on first on Stlnech's fumble. Tobey files out to Bussanlch and a double pity is made when Amey is caught on first Smith singles. Dominato strikes out Fifth inning: SUnech to bat. Church (lies out to Green in centre field. Marshall flies out to Kanaya. Welle flies out to Tobey Batterjeslrcmalned the tame. Score 14.' ( 4 The 'Dally News can be pur- chased at ' Post Office News Stand. 323 t Granville St.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prlnerf 'George, B.C. n, w. Riley. Terrace. 0.0. Ocneral Store, Anyox. Bmithers Drug Store. Smith- era, U,0. Fve smoked in Egypt, India, Elsewhere, Belgium, France, and along the blmkm Rhine. I've smoked Egyp'an Turkish, Russian A ruddy league of nations In the smoking line. But one smoke's cool as Greenland's icy mountains, Smooth and refreshing and it's just my style. And when the corporals chase and sergeants chivvy I just light up a Buckingham and smile, smile, smile. 78,000,000 more ISuckiugl.aius sold every year '325,000 more lockages Hold every month Smoke Buckingham The figures given are Ixied on the avenue inernil ulr of Uurkinf lum Cigarettes dmiog the pa! Cto year. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS E. A. Shelly of Kelowna was a re-ent.hollday visitor in the elty. lie also vklted Seattle and Vancouver. F. H. Johnson of Smtthers ar rived in the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's mixed train. Owlne to delays In completing the local session of the Supreme OoarJJ Assizes. Mr. Justice Fisher and Court Reporter' M. S. Bryan will not be leaving for Prlne George until Monday. The section opens there next Wednesday. Mrs. Garrett of Atlin, who ha been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, arrived In the ertx on the Princess Louise thU morning and will pay a visit here lth her son. who is in the provincial government service, before proceeding north. C.NJE. steamer Prince Oeorge. Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived In port cn time at 10:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls ind will tall at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Ketchikan and Stewart whence she wttl return here tomorrow evening southbound. W. J. Sturges, general fuel agent for the western region, Oanadlar National Railways, with headquar ters In Winnipeg, arrived in tin- city on the Prince George this morning from Vancouver In the course Of a tour to the coast on official business and will proceed1 east by train on Monday morning. Mr. Dykes, general chairman of the Canadian Brotherhood oi Railway Employees, Winnipeg, arrives In the city on the Prince Oeorgv this morning from Vancouver in ' the course of a western tour and will be here until Monday when bo will pto4edEast by train. Tomor-. row he will address a meeting of the local onion. Mrs. F, Dickson of Hull. England, was a recent visitor in the city en route to Texas after spending two months with her brother. T. H. Johnson and Mrs. Jdhnson at Prince Rupert. The latter accompanied her at far as Victoria on her return trip. Both Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Johnson are aunts of the famous flyer. Amy Johnson. During Mrs Dickson's stay in Vancouver she , was entertained by Mrs J J Efford 1 - Vancouver Province. I George Keep of the Investiga-i jtten department of the Canadian1 I National Rallway4 arrived in the city from Prince George on yesterday afternoon's mixed train, re turning to the interior on this j morning's train. DANCE WAS "-' I wrnv r?iiur Yauiw nnc Over Twa Hundred Tersans In Attendance at Ilacles' Carnival Last Night The Eagles' carnival dance last night In the Eerie Hall was a highly enjoyable and successful 'affair. More than two hundred persons ; crowded the hall to capacity and all had a very happy time, j Splendid music was .furnished by. the Premier Orchestra. Caps, con- fetu. serpentine and other novelties padded to the fun. The affair was In progress from 9 pm, until 2:30 lain. Delicious refreshments were served. George Brooks was a genial master of ceremonies. Peter Oamula I and James Brown attended the door. 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