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and
when
tojook
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metre
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from
6:00
run.
till
noon.
(19
to
15
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20
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band
from
noon
till
4:00
p.m.
(15
to
9
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50
metre
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on.
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Children
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Island
North
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Bathing,
Badminton,
Picnics,
Scenic
Drives,
Shooting
in
the
Season.
Rent
a
fully
furnished
cottage
at
Sangan
River.
For
full
particulars
apply
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NEW
ROYAL
MOTEL
J.
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"A
HOME
AWAY
FROM
HOME"
Rates
SI.00
up
50
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Hot
&
Cold
Water
Prince
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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
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or
Day
J.
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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
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$230
a
load.
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tf
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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-
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housekeeping
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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
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or
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rou
rr.it-Tirir.Ti;
or
iMHiovr.Mi.NTs
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nut
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3
fractional
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Claim.
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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
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No.
77720-D
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...
orifiin.
a
n
fifteen-year
i
i
tuiu.
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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.
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fr
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wiujau
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Vancouver.
the
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tm
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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
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Brooklyn
1
1
Cincinnati
0
2
Philadelphia
0
2
American
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cue
,
.
W.
L.
Detroit
J
2
0
Washington
2
'
0
St.
Louis
-
1
Philadelphia
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1
I
New
York
1
1
Cleveland
-
1
1
Chicago
.
0
2
Boston
0
2
OFFICERS
by
acclamation
i.
Pet.
1.000
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300
300
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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:
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hi)i
Mil.:;
and
mr.
.
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and
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wealth
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popularity
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