i PADS fOXJH & SHORT WAVE Where and when tojook 15 metre band from 6:00 run. till noon. (19 to 15 Megacycles) 20 metre band from noon till 4:00 p.m. (15 to 9 Megacycles 50 metre band from 4:00 p.m. on. (9 to 4 Megacycles) SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC PIIOXB.: BLUE. 32 Second Avenue & Third Street HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Reach Fishing. Bathing, Badminton, Picnics, Scenic Drives, Shooting in the Season. Rent a fully furnished cottage at Sangan River. For full particulars apply SHIS. MINX Mastett, B.C. NEW ROYAL MOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates SI.00 up 50 Rooms, Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Joe Slaggard's TAXI In response to loyal customers of the past I am again operating a Taxi Service. I thank my old friends and promise old and new patrons the same Courteous and prompt service given In the past. Phone 653 Night or Day J. R. S LAGGARD Corner Third and McBrlde COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, Wf also sell Timothy Bay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. fl Phones SSI NEW YORK COPPER HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAV1NO! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY BHOPPB PAINTERS PAINTINO and Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Red 802. TRANSFERS GARDEN Soil $230 a load. Cam-eron's Transfer. Phone 177, tf Daily News' WantrAdjsatjs; EVENED UP; Winnipeg Tram Defeated Vancouver Province Last Xiqlit in Western Canada Scries WINNIPEG, April 19:- Winnipeg j Robertson Memorials evened up tha count In the Western Canada bas-iketball championship Series last night by defeating the Vancouver Province team by a score of 22 to 19. Each team lias now won one game in the best three out of five game series. The coast team won the first game Tuesday night 33 to 22. Washington Loses First Game Today Boston tie Sox Victorious in First Session of Double-llrader Baseball (lame k BOSTON. April 19: iCP Boston !Red Sox defeated Washington Se- Old Country Soccei ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Portsmouth 0, Arsenal 0. SCOTTISH LEAGl'E First Division Celtic 1. Clyde 1. Kilmarnock 3, Queen's Park 1. Dutch Reuther Is Indians' Manager ALBANY;, April 19: With the calendar clogged with lm- portant bills, members of the Legislative Assembly voted yesterday to recess until mid- nteht in order that they might attend the opening game of the International League be- twen Albany and Toronto. Svort Letter Box C.ITRVICII-BACSIIAW Editor. Daily News: With reference to the item appearing in your paper in connection with a proposed boxing match between Ourvieh and Bagshaw. anyone seeking the services of Billy Bagshuw can get In touch wltlt Tommy Morgan of the Moose Oym ;nators 6 to 5 today In the first," entirely uncier tne man-game of a double-header. It was atreraent of Morgan and is open for the first defeat of the season for engagements. 'the American Leaeue chamnlons: T. U. MORGAN, and the first victory for the Sox. AXOTI I Elt CHALLENG E Sports Editor. Dally News: Tne Port Simpson softball team challenges the Elks, champions of the City of Prince Rupert, to a oftball game to be played Sunday, April 22 at 2 p.m. PORT SIMPSON SOFTBALL TEAM.- SPORT CHAT The local football fraternity Is j beginning to bestir itself, what with Ve,,, ni. i.m pi,.,, v,.,i''a11 ste ot Prln8 Jn the a1' and Pilot of Pacific Coast Club softball and baseball already fitar ted, and prospects are for another SEATTLE, April 19: -Walter ".""8 scaJu" m lor ulc .Dutc-hi Reuther - vmn m ' anc,eni ana nonoraoie soccer sport. lhere 15 belleved to be Plenly ot League baseball player, was yester- onrv,intH fh nm manotrar 'nt I talent on hand but the success of Coast League. Campanula. Wins Newmarket Race the season's activities will, undoubtedly, depend to large extent upon how it Is organized. A meeting of the executive of the Prince Ru-'pert Football Association is to be held tonight and the probability L that a general meeting of the association will be called for next week. NEWMARKET. Eng., April 19: I The Anvnx flnlf ninh .it 1L r- 'The Column Produce Stakes racelcent annual meeting, elected of- NEW YORK, April 19: The price was won yesterday by Sir George fleers for the year as follows: copper held steady at 8 Vic per Bullough's Campanula. Lord Astor'Sorary president, Charles Bocklng; puuiiu on uk mcai uiewu marxei arigni uira was secona ana sir ADe ; honorary vice-president, W. R. yesterday. j Baileys Valerius third. i Lindsay; president, II. R. Taylor; i ; j vice-president, A. W. Oigot; secre- Classified Ads FOR SALE FOUND FOR SALEChevrolet Car In good j FOUND Rosary. Owner may have condition. Price $200. Dally News, j same by calling at Daily News tf and paying for this adverttse- - i! r. l ment. FOR RENT HOUSES to rent. Hart. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms, 835 Second' Avenue West. a30 MISCELLANEOUS I tary-treasurer, D. McLeod; captain, (r. O. Cutler; chairman of greens committee and vice-captain, D. T. Evans: executive, F. C. O. Ed wards. J. T. Klrkwood, W. Hender son. Don Cavalier, J. Dixon and R. Lavery. Despite the earllncss ot thesea- son, Terrace anglers are already ! busy enjoying their line of Vport in various parts of the district around jthe Interior strawberry town .peorge Beveridge. popular manager of the Bank or Montreal at Terrace, was high man among the ! fishermen of that community on a recent Sunday when he took REAL hair remedy, eliminates ; nine fish at Copper River, dandruff, stops hair from falling. Free trial. Phone Red 720, 117 NOTin; or .tm.ir.TioN rou rr.it-Tirir.Ti; or iMHiovr.Mi.NTs ooii nut No. 3 fractional Mlnrrnl Claim. Hold Cliff No. 0 Mineral fialm. SUrgflrrt .Mineral Cliilin. rillf irarllonal Mlnrral Halm. I Mob Tried To Enter Prison And Take Man DmiEn? thc'portUnt ChDx M,nln8 SHREVEPORT, La April 19: whre locfttfd on th wt id of i Police used tear bombs to fight back SSctamt thr mi" JrmU owd estimated at three thou- Uwfui owner wiiiiam Dann. sand persons which stormed the Number of the holders fw miner's ..n t... il. , , ... ertifica.t. 7T720-D. la11 nere ,n tne attempt to seize take notice tha.t wuiiwn Uann,Fred Lockhart, confessed slayer of Pw MltrfTS CertlflCB No. 77720-D In- J.. nrlffln flftn ... orifiin. a n fifteen-year i i tuiu. .t ih eivi t.r m.. frYiiM,y old tb da hereof, to apply to the Mining I girl. The attempt to capture Lock- menu for the fmrpcMt ot obtaining wiuau uraill VI uie aoove ciainuj and ruirriiER take notice that action, under Bectlon 85 of the "Mln- Mrs. L. pitcher and daughter, th (Muanfle f Mmh reHifici of tm- Miss Ruth Pitcher, are sailing to of KUrch. 1934. n'Rhl " U?e PrlnCC PMe fr J wiujau DANN,4trip Vancouver. the T.n.v Jr.vs (ranmtvi n gnKfvnrtKt m mmt wt ii rnnwi ! msm mrn germ un " i 1 if" m i If 9 ritwi NEWS be it no grin tm i w: : b a e ra cgn bx-btb rmra i B ibitbib n ca : BrararB r a : a m rw t a tm hoop count many home TAKE TIME OFF TO SEE BASEBALL GAME RUNS MADEi No Less Than Twenty-Four Circuit j Clouts Yesterday In Majors i NEW YORK. April 10: (CP! Twenty-four home runs were madcj in Big League baseball games yes-, tenlay. 13 In the National League and 11 in the American. Jimmy Foxx of the Philadelphia Athletics drove out two homers and Babe Ruth made his first hit of the year also a home run. Chuck Klein of the Chicago Cubs hit his second homer In two days. Jn the National League Chicago Cubs and the world champion New York Giant won again over the Cincinnati Reds and Phillies re spectively to remain unbeaten. j In the American League the Dc-; trolt Tigers and Washington Sena- j tors made it two straight wins respectively over the Chicago White! Sox and Boston Red Sox rcspec-. lively. Yeiiterday's Big I-eague scores i National League Chicago 8, Clticinnatl 4. Philadelphia 2. New York 6. Boston 3, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 7. St Louis 6. .American League Detroit 6. Chicago 5. New York 11. Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 2, Cleveland 0. Washington 5, Boston 4. Baseball Standing National league W. L. Chicago . 2 0 New York 2 0 Boston -l ? PjtUburg .... -A" St. Loiils A - - I Brooklyn 1 1 Cincinnati 0 2 Philadelphia 0 2 American Lea cue , . W. L. Detroit J 2 0 Washington 2 ' 0 St. Louis - 1 Philadelphia .1 1 I New York 1 1 Cleveland - 1 1 Chicago . 0 2 Boston 0 2 OFFICERS by acclamation i. Pet. 1.000 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .500 .000 .000 Pet M.000 1.000 .500 300 300 300 .000 .000 0FLEGI0N Jack lreece Araln President To Officially Open New Build-Inr Soon There was a large attendance at the half-yearly general meeting ol the Canadian Legion last evening when the election of officers for the ensuing six months took place. Honorary oflfcers were re-elected as follows: Honorary nresldent. Col. C. W. Peck, V.C.. DB.O. Honorary vice-presidents, Major J. M. McGregor. V.C DB.O.. Lt.-Col 0. P. McMordie, Dil.o; and Lt.-Col S. D. Johnston, M.C.. V.D. President, J. Prrcce (re-elected First vice-president, W. J. Ranee re-elected by acclamations Second vlcc-.nresldcnt. R. T An derson i re-elected by acciama Hon i. Executive George J. Dawes, Wm Brass, C. L. Youngman, A. E, Par low, S. A. Bird and 8. B. Marshall Trustees J. 8. Wilson, George Cripps and 8. A. Bird. Auditor, H. Thrupp, ' Applications for regular membership from Louis 8. Arroll, Fred Dienles. Benjamin-Johnson, A. K Nelson and for associate member ship from J. R. Lindsay and Robert Wood were approved. The report of the Dominion con ventlrtn commtttle on unemploy ment was discussed and the local branch will take steps to Implement the recommendations contained therein, With the finishing touches being put to the building the official op enlng will soon take place and spe clal arrangements will be made to make the occasion one worthy of the Canadian Legion and Its objec tlveSi 0 OGDEIM'S - Qlhurali lhal Smoked Wall TALK ON TRAVELS It. (I. Van der Slnys Speaker Before Parent - Teafhrrs The regular monthly meeting of Hie Prince Rupert Parent-Teah-ers' Association wYu held last evening In the Borden Street SchooL The president. Mm. D. C. Stuart. o resided over a good attendance of members. tea on Friday. June 8. at the home of Mrs. S. V. Cox. Following the business meeting. R. O. Van der Sluys. In the oourse of an address, entitled "Here. Here tnd Everywhere." gave an informative and intensely Interesting talk describing his travels and adventures in many different parts of the world. The natural scenery and the ortmltive happy life of the native of the Polynesian and Meianesun groups of the South Seas were very Interestingly defclrbed and contrasted with the Hawaiian Is- ands much to he latter. The Thompson Second Ave. VOU SAID IT. BILL. OGDEN'S HAS ALWAYS BEEN THAt WAV r - beaches but were not so advertised, by Australia. A very Interesting MJand of the FIJI group was VUl Levu where the Columbia Sugar Refinery Company jot Australia had erected ht Mt ,ugar rennmg piant n the world. Shark fUlilng In Ui tsiand teas ana off the wt coaM ot Australia was detsertbea. The many uses made of the shark and the sktiied work of the native of tlie Mlands in fashioning atony Mau-tlful and exqukltc things from the hells of turtles all proved to be most interesting. New Zealand, with 1U mountain To help the schools carry, on I scenery, thermos springs and beau their program of organised sportv tlful cities', was next visited. grant of $30 was made to each! The great ranches of AuKralta of the large schools Borden Street,, one of which had an acreage equal Booth Memorial, and Ktn fid- i to the arm of England Sydney ward High School and a grant of, with Its beautiful harbor and love- tlO was made to the Seal Cove ly beaches were vividly por- School . It was decided to hold a trayed. Melbourne and Perth were next described. From Perth tKe speaker went on to Ceylon, passing the Cocoa la-lands where the Oerman ertitoer Emden was sunk. Colombo and Kandy were two very Interesting cities In Ceylon. At the tatter city was the famous Temple of the Tooth of Buddha. Life and tabor on the tea plantations was vivid l I nn Q. . THE SEASON? J ( OAA VVww4 ( V, , VDUfeE RIGHT. JOE. THERE IS A SILVER LINING TO THE DARKEST CLOUDS m i: . hi)i Mil.:; and mr. . Vim:.:..: ' and de . an inter. they ! i Passlti:' the a.ud !:. ' ted In tun. Obrai'a; Thr !.: was acrnv Beriuui4 .: ward a: i! : bado .v Tobaco a:ul -VWfc.l GDF.N CUT PLUG bed In 'l . lake of pi'.f : '-; hac. -iijipli'ti ''' England fr seem. :i'-w-r '!- Iaa)ii!ij :h: i! tLal tlie soe.iKi ; x-j'.s :4 struct ion ii. : .: : : and l"rk Trll of Shiparrt A which i humor (i with !'. .i Sluya fxi of hi rxut Mr V i: I some futi ly pictured and much information travel regarding the picking and select ing of the various grade of tea was given. Life In Bombay and Calcutta with its diversity of wealth and abject the detriment of ' poverty was also described before popularity of the I leaving India to travel on to Cairo Hawaiian Islands, the speaker sald.jand the pyramid of Egypt. On the was due to the extensive advertls-1 way interesting accounts were given ng campaign carried on in nan of Sokotra, Aden. Pcrlm and Jaffa. iranctaco ano other narts of the! Mecca, sacred to Mohammedans United 8tates The Fitt Islands had was next visited Here the speaker much more na'-n. bcati'v than told of the Dilzrimaees made by iawan. ann in ? c- ur.i better devout Mohammedan, who jour- ano aU ' work anr! expedltioii on Vallf- DurlnK accomp.1) ' sang tw v" drey Park With ll'l : SOlOS Til'' slnttinij iffr w vc as d loyed. i,,.f.'.en Third Ave. Kaien Hardware Alahattlne Axents Sec Us Tor Supplies Hardware Co.U The store where people hny Alabastine and oilier house (lwr Howe & McNulty TOliwAMBAfcT INE ran rvw 1 : '.Il ?:!.-. 1 1 . e atlon pr