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Jury 19. 1934 BROADCASTING CHANNELS The Canadian Radio Commission is to be congratulated on its plan for making another effort to give better reception by a readjustment of broadcasting channels. The last time they were readjusted they were worse than before, so far as British Columbia is- concerned. Thenext thing to ask for is a real station in British Co lumbia which will draw its programs from any part of the province and give good reception to alL The prairies are well provided for and it seems that the eastern provinces are not badly off, but British Columbia, especially the northern section, has been out of luckiand has hailtO'de- pend very largely on the American station? -for its A VERY ATTRACTIVE TRIP The Canadian National Railway is advertising in the south a most attractive trip. They give a passenger making the round trip to Portland Canal the right to change boats at Prince Rupert when southbound and transfer to 4 the Prince Charles making the remainder of the south-!t CN.R.W0N SOFTBALL Moose on Short End o( It to 4 Score Last Evening In last night s City League soft-wB fixture the hard-hitting Carta-iian National Recreation Asso-aation downed the Moose nine 12 40 4. The C. N R. A. slugging machine began functioning right, from ihe gong and continued in opera-Jon until the Last inning, fifteen aits caroming off the railwaymen's jiudgeons while the coiiee-.ed only fiTe blngles off the C. N. & tosser. A slippery outfield made loing underfoot very Insecure and here were, as a result, numerous ?rrers In this section of the diamond. Orme Stewart, new Moose Moose Postwo cf J. Armstrong Menzies lb R. Morrison 3b F Morrison If.. S, Annstroog c. Orme Ladies Lragwe In a Ladies' League postponed game starting in the gathering Uus , Annette Tigerettes defeated -he Moose Girls 12-4 in a ftve-in- airu contest before- the oncoming . to . .... darkness forced the game a ter- Batteries: Moose. Hunt, Davis and Fritz; Annette's. Skattebol and Buo-Bert f Umpires Armstrong and Dominate Moose Frit c. Hunt lb, Davis p Stromda hi 2b, Gomel rf Tor-geon ss Bke If.. Dangai 3b lOomn cf. Annette's Taj rr 2b.. Welle 3h M. Johnson lb Boddle ss. T. John son rf Skattebol p, Basso-Bert c Green If. McLean cf. 4 uguitu inp via tne vuwrn v nanoiie lManiis caning at trie- Keirj C3B ven points after leaving here. It prolongs the voyage and chased at- gives passengers an opportunity to visit a most important ' Post off Hews arand, is section of the province at very low cost. Once word gets j oranvaie st, vaacouter. around that it is a rpallr nttrartivA trin it shnulrl Wnmo K"1 And r son, Princ veo; popular The company is to be congratulated on mak- I 7tmee aft ig uiis eiiort 10 uevtfiop travel Dy way 01 ine lsianus. General Store. Anjox t t Sralthen Drag 8tor. Esth- 1 Tt BC 9 Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, j 4 It does oay to bur thoe advertised. HERE IT IS . An Electric Refrigerator for only 26 (Slightly higher on terms) We have Jatt keen able U obuin a limited svppfy f thh grand new Electric Refrigerator ma aufactared by the Kclvlnator, whith we are able to after yew at this startlinx low price. II more convenient U ya It ran be bought on ar Deferred Pavment Plan in 3C monthly payment f SX.1S each. JoU think what it ttould mean U eniy all the advantages and conveniences of one of tee Refrigerators in yr n kante Sotntontial Food Savings, lee Cnkes. CrWp SaUds. Ool Drinks, rrosea DeerU. fee Cream and many oilier advantages all tor inch a tmil Mttay. We antkipate a big demand and as we have only Wen able to obtain a small supply, we snggett you get yours NOW. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER ! COMPANY LIMITED TH2 DAILY NEWS Baseball Scores National Ui( Chicago 6. New York 8. J St Louis S, Brooklyn 3. j Cincinnati 9. Philadelphia S. Pittsburg 1-5. Boston 3-7. Amtt'ttnn Lntw I Boston 14. Chicago 3. ! Philadelphia 2. St Louis 3. j Washington 2. Detroit 4. New York 14, Cleveland 15. j REGIMENT LINE-CP The following players will represent the Regiment m their Stuart ! Benefit Shield game this evening:; Morgan: Murray. Da Ties: Pergnson, Edacumbe. Win&ham. Vench, HtlL. Mitchell Campbell. Armstrong; spares. Lindiay and Comadina. win-ci. . .c., s Wet grounds last evening again jut seven railroaders bnt his op- postponement of scheduled ponents seemed to find his Mn. cznidlm N4lionaJ Re-ery very easyU fUteen Wts dgiycreaiion j mD B,Ua, Pttcher. the winning anything. It u not tfd rooftdi hurler. tossed his usual good game.jta ta for b Score by innings: 1 end of lh. k Moose .. ... 0 000100300' 0 0 10030 C. N. R. A. BaUerles: I strong: Pitt her and Oeddes. Lltf.V BOKU.VG POSTPONED 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 12 j -j- aLSe Jonn charxl Stewart and Arm-l-rltS uiHnr Vr f- wUhmff 1 H. jet rice, was farther adjourned for une-ups were as iouows: ieht days on coming, up again be- C. N. R. A.-SUIes. lb- Mcintosh fore Magistrate McOyiaoot hi city' If. Thomas sub.i. Geddes c Cam- (police coart today. I ron 2b.. Horton 3b. Ferguson rf .' , IUbbard ss pitcher p Edgar cf. j Dan S. HUL field engineer for' the Tfrnrnins mining interesU, who has been on a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. eam in on the Stewart p Bremner rL. Brown 2b. .Prince Charles this mornint from Umpires Uacfie and AntoneQi. ; Queen Crcott? City Plans are being made here to send the Prince Rupert Boys' Band to Smitbers on August 3 in eennee- Uoo with a special ex ersio to be ran to the Interior town at that time by the Canadian National minaUon. Both teams were hitting ' Railways. veil but several Moose Infield mis- plays gave the Ladies' Rdj-to-1 T rVlll ThlS Wear team an early lead which they! HU ff were una Die to overcome oeiore tne t lame was caUed. Pint IUU July 20 No. 1 TSl No. 5; No. 3 vs. Ha I. Jalr 23 No. 2 vs. Ko. ; No. 4 vs. No. 9. July 25 No. 3 vs. Na 1: Na5 vs. No. 8. July 27 Ifa I TSyNa 6; So 2 vs. No. 3. July 30 No. 3 vs. No. 9; Ho. 4 vs. No. i. I SCHEDULES, Aug. l-o: 2 vs. No. 7: No. vs. No. 9. Aug. 3 No. 1 vs. No. ,4; No 7 vs. No. 9. Seeond Half Aug. t No. 2 vs. No. I: Na 4 vs. No. 3. Aug. Na 6 vs. No. 3; No. ft vs. No. 7. Aug. 10 No. 9 vs. No. 8; Ke 3 vs. No. I. Aug. 13 No. 4 vs. No. 2; No. 7 vs. No. 5. Aug. 15 No. 8 vs. No. No. 9 vs. No. I. Aug. 17 No. 2 ts. No. 2; No 5 vs. Na 4. Aug. 20 No. 7 vs. No. 6; No. 8 vs. No. I. ; Aug. 22 No. 9 vs. No. 2; No. 3 vs. No. 3. Aug. 24 Na 6 vs. No. 4; No. 7 vs. San. y Aug. 27 No. t vs. No, 2; No. ft vs. No. 5. Aug. 29 Na vs. No. 3; No. 7 vs. Na 4. Aug. 31 No. 5 vs. No. 1; No. 8 vs. No. 3. ept. j-fla e vs. Ko. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 4. SepL 5No. 7 vs. No. 3; No. I vs. No. 5. f SepL 7 Na 6 vs. No. 1; No. i vs. No. 2. Sept. 10 Na 9 vi. No. 3; No. 8 vs. No. 4. SepL 12 No. 7 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs, No. Sept. 14 No. 4 vs. No. 1; Ko. 9 v No. 7. PenoeieN ( Biwlis Peraonell of ricks fat the season b as follows. No. 1 J J. LUUe, B, t. Benson. H. T. Cross, O. Woodland. Ko. 2 T. HrCljmont, 8 lev King, J. M. Campbell, P 8. Walton. No, 4 W. a WUson-Murray. F Vkckers, A. R Nichols. J. Frew. Ko. 5 F A. Rot era. E. O. Aves, F. Dibb, R. Oaramoa No. I E. Deikman, J Preece. D Crerar. O. P Tinker. No. 7 H. Birch. Aj J. Webber, W R. Tobey. A, 3cOonald. No. 8 D A. MacPhee. J W Mc-Auley, J Watson, O Hill. No. 9 S. Painter R. E. James. F A. UicCall-a, D, O, Bttiizi. Steamships Sailings For Vaneowvet Monday is, Pr. Rupert 3 pm Tuesday Catala 1:30 pm. Friday i Prln. Adelaide 19 pm. Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday as. Prln. Louise pjn. Saturday as. Pr George 4 pjn. Iron Vancon vet-Sunday as. Catala pm. Monday ss. Prin. Chi riot te a m. Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 am. Friday as. Prince George 10 a jn. I Friday ss. Prtn. Adelaide 4 pm, Ss Cardena p r Anyos and Stewart-Sunday as. Catala 8 p.m. Friday ss. Pr George 2 pm. from Anyox and Stewart ' ' jniesday s Catala 11:30. tn. Saturday l Pr George 5 pm. 'r .aas Rrver ana Pert Simpson Sundaj ss. Catala 8 pm, from Nsas Rrver - Tort Simpton Tuesday ss. CaUla 11:39 ta, rr Oeran Falls Monday ss. Pr Rupert 3 pro. Friday ss. Prln Adelaide 10 pjn. Saturday- as. Pr. George 5 pm. tmm Ocean Fa Wed. as. Pr Georje 10 am. Fridayss. Pr Oeorge 10 am. Ss. Princess Adelaide 10 pm Ss. Cardena . ... pm For Queen Charltte bland July 7. 21 as. P Charles 10 pm Frrn Queen Charlotte Islmnds July 19 sa. Pr. Charles . am for Alaska-Monday c P. Charlotte am. Wed. a. Pr. George 3 pm. ' From Alaska Monday ss. Pr Rupert 8 am. i Saturday -as. Pr. Louise pm. -from Skeena River Friday a. Cardena. pm Mail Schedule 'r the Kast Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl- j days -5 pm ! From the Fat Mondays and Saturdays 2:13 pm. ' Tuesdays and Thursdays ... 10:20 pm. For Vancouver- Mondays . 2 pm.' Tuesday 12 ."30 pm! Wednesdays S pm Friday 11 pm Saturdays 4 pml From Vancouver ! Sunday Monday .. Wednesday Thursday Friday I Sanday pm a w -JO am.! 10:20 pm . .. 10 am For Anyws and Stewart Sanday 7 pm Friday .. 2 pm. Prom Anyot and Stewart- Tuesday . .11:30 am t Saturday i pm. No. 3 L. f . ArroU. J. Boyd,T. Uc- r,r River an Port Stmjn Me e kin. J. a. Irvine. 7 pm FOOTBALL! Tonight REGIMENT vs. .MERCHANTS (Postponed Game) Acrtpolis, CJI pL, A4nv Z5c, W C Woodward J P D Mai kin Robert McKee and R. McLewn all j prominent Vancouver b-ttncM men. were pasieftters aboard live Prin cess Charlotte tast Saturday afternoon retarntsjg sootfe after trip into the Atlin dutriet m MUiHvg business. i If you have armhlnc you to dispose of- Try a Want Ad It j wfll get you results The Commodore Cafe Has converted the Cabaret into a dining-room for Afternoon Teas Catering to bridge parties both afternoons and evenings, supplying cards and score cards free of charge. Don't Forget the 50c Sunday Chicken Dinner A New Discovery In Antennas A Greater signal U noise level h now pible ilb the 1931 aerial. This antenna h specially designed for the new hrt wave receivers and will work on ail wave. Dtlmatet given on your particular requirements. SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Second Avenue & Third Street When'Coming to Terrace or Lakelse Hot Springs Make ArrsngemenU With Swain's Transfer & TAXI, Terrace, B.C. To Greet Yon We meet all trains. Freight tt passenger service anywhere, lakelse Lake and Lodge, new boat H. A. 8j now In service on the lake. Fare anywhere on the lake, ne adalL S3.00; Sl-M per head additional. No. crowd too big. No Job too small. PICNIC PARTIES EVERT SUNDAY Tnarater July 19. 1931 OG OEM'S -CUb well lhalSnwked Well" 777 pot. Bill. BUT if ( mc. ulcl icAVV ' V l. AefcVo- v v "T t 1 1l M THIS IS MV IOEA OF THE I9T8 HOLE ON A OAY LIKE THIS WITH A NICE , COOL PIPE OF 0 cy ogden's GDENS CUT PLUG MllltS' SOFmvLL LEAGUE July 24V Annette s vi Moe July 33- -Orotto vs Anne'.te s. 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