Shoes For MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Hall in iiikI see our new arrival. SPECIAL: Children's Patent Mary Janes $1.50 Sizes up tn m. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation 1 visit to the Old Land early. For Tickets, Hates and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince , Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any" length HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Agent for Society Brand Clothes Now showing Spring Patterns and Styles Thor Johnson Second Avenue Seeds Seeds Just arrived, our stock of Harden and Field Seeds, Onjon Sets and Fertilizer, Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies Our famous Kdson Coal in any quantities Phone 58. Prince Rupert Feed Co Geo. Papadopulis' New and Secondhand, Furniture STORE We huy, sell and exchange all kinds of new and Secondhand goods. 839 Third Avenue. Phone 646. P.O. Box 92 WOODCOCK Dairies, Ltd. Purs Fresh Milk and Cream Delivered Dally. Direct from the farm to the home, phone Black 216. P.O. Box 895. 4 BRINGING UP FATHER WCRCOOT -I LEFT OR VOO DON'T WAIST -foO TO TOOCH rrv- T- lT't A, EASTER MUSIC IN CHURCHES Attendance at Services was! "My r.ai.j- iny had bnoicbitu when he Large Yesterday and Ap- I" ,wo 0'k, oM- " recovered from (the altark but took II ataln, yeverat inntl prprlate Sermons liwr tnd (n lfroim, ct ttu. , Preached. almo4 panle-atrirken to knovr what to M for him. Vy niolher arllel n to try1 i prn uprp itiei:u or fie i vices ill all Hip city churches yesterday. The congregations were unusually targe and, in one or Ixvn cases, all scaling accnm- mndalinn was taken tin . A I eachi eliurrh the heauty of the decora-lions hi constituted a fealuVc. Presbyterian Church A children's service- was held a ai I he I'resiiyiertan Uiurch m the morning', the junior choir. under I lie direction of Mrs. II. It. (irant, providing Hie musical prograiii'whirli consisted of several choruses. The children alsi recited Hihle selections preceding tml in I lie con I'M- of Dr. (irant? address. In Hie evening, the alend'ance was so large (hat people wero turned away from Hie doors. The choir rendered two anthems Clirisf, Our Passover" and Seek Ye the Lord." S. K. Camp-J hell was soloist in the former1 and Mr. Campbell and A. Clap-pertnn in Ihe latter. There was also a vocal quartette ".losus Oiedjor us and Hose again." ly S. K. Camphell, Mrs. JarviK'Me-l.eod, Mrs. 11. C. Fraseryaml '. Clapperlon. The suhjcrt of Dr. (iranfs .verninn was "The power of the Hesurreclion," Baptist Church There were songs and recita tions hy Ilic children of Hie primary department al the Ilap-list Church in the morning and the Junior choir sang appropriate Faster selections An Faster message to the clt.ldrcii was delivered hy Hev. J. .1. Smilli- on. In the evening the Junior choir igain sang two select ions and Miss dodgers of Vancouver was the vocal soloist. The 'Complete Victory of Faster" was the suh jeel of I lie evening sermon. The decorations were arranged hy the girls of. the Helping Hands class. Methodist Church I'he musical portion of the morning service at the Methodist Church was provided hy the Oirls' Choir, the sermon hy Hev 0. (i. Hacker heinp especially for young people. The evening service was- largely of a musical character. There were several special l.aser an thems hy the choir and solos were rendered hy Mrs. (5. Wood worth and Miss Davies. Mr. Hacker's sermon was brief but appropriate. Attendance al hoih services was unusually large. Anglican Church rtieYe were special Faster ser vices at K a.m., 1 1 a.m., 2 MO p. in and 7.30 p.m. in SI. Andrew's Anglican Church, appropriate sermons heipg delivered on each occasion hy Archdeacon O. A Rlx. The afternoon service was for children. Special nolie.e was taken of Hie lloral decoration EHERALLY TAKE MOTHERS SHOULD NOT i NEGLECT BRONCHITIS IN THE BABIES ' mm. E. Lanrdtm. lilnrMon, Onl Dr. Wood' Norway Pine Synip. a. Ik: hail 'gllll!l I ot a bottle, ami after I had ueii it roiiki j a deckled imp-oven-eni in w" fom- "i.'JLJr"1 w, ho ,, ;, ,.n , ,nd n.i iKVFr hail an aitark of hnmrliltU since. . Ai a m-ithcr. raitinir a family, I am very rratrful to know that I have fminil real remedy fur bad cold and bmn- rhltlft, as It lirt rare and anxiety from an tcnlom mother's jhoiildern.' Dr. Wood's- florway IMne Syrup l S5n bollle; the larre family lte COr; pill iro only by The T. Mllbnrn Co I.lnilied. Toronto, ont. which were unusually .heaiiliful and xver' arrauiil under Ihe supervision of Mrs. Ilix. The special musical programs iiicliided an anthem hy Ihe choir "Christ Our Passover" in Hie morning. The soloists were Mr. Worlock, tenor Mrs. C. C. Mills, contralto and Mrs. Ackroyd, scf- prano. There were two anlhrms in Ihe evening "'Hreat nnd Mar vellous" ami Slainer's, "Seven fold Amen." . In the former W. II Mellier and Mrs. Cullen were aoETlslii: MlssTl.."M. Kllell fwntr oraanist niul W. II. .Melliar. choir ' master. Lutheran Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church. meeting in the Melropole Hall. had communion service in the morning ' following a special Faster sermon by Hev. P. K. Haisler. In the evening, Ihe service was by Ihe Sunday School pupils who gave songs and recitations. Mr. Haisler delivered a brief address appro'pria', '( the season. The hall was filled In capacity which was very gratifying in view of the fact that the congregation was re-esiahllsiei only a rw months ago. Salvation Army There were special sermons and music at Hie Salvation Army. Mrs. Coleman preached in the. morning and Capl. t.oieman in the evening. Attendance al both services was large. The ordinary Faster service were condiicleii during Ihe sea son at the Catholic Church, MOOSEHEART LEGION HELD TEA AND SALE Sum of $55 Was Realized at Successful Affair In Emad Block on Saturday Afternoon Ladies of Ihe Mooseliearl Legion realized 55 at their ten and sale of borne cooking in the Fmad llfock on Saturday afternoon. The tables were prettily decorated wilh tlowers and the colors of Ihe bulge red and white. Mrs. J. Field was general convener and the fallowing were in charge of Ihe various depart BRIER Mndnv ,,' TBI DAILY NIW& - IVf COLLY 4 I OOH'T tEF .lit, 1 AtSfTHlNC, NET". incuts: fi Home, cooking Mrs. Alf Chris-. taiifiMi. Candy Mrx. Harris Kirr. Tea lahlox Mrn. . Sleuavip, .Mrs. A. CarUiut, Mr.-. C. K. horjr and Mrs. Wiiiliam. Cashier Mr, nrk llatclifor.l. lta(Tlo riviiilliil as follows: Cake won hy Mrs. Ilildilrh. Kasier daskcl won fy I'd. un-ilerwnn. 'IVa si'l. irescnled hy Mrs. J. Field, won hy Alfred l.aren. FUNERAL OF LATE GOVERNMENT AGENT Large Attendance of Friends and Many Beautiful Floral Offerings when T. W. Heme was Laid to Rest The funeral of Hie late Thomas Wehsli-r llerne took place at Victoria lal Monday .afternoon al 1.15 fiitiu Hie I I.C. Funeral Chapel, pnwroilinjr In - Christ Church Cathedral, when service was conducted hy the Hev. A llastin. There was a very large attendance of friends, and muny heaUliftil . lloral offerings covered Ihe casket mud hearse. The hymns sung were "A Few Morv Years Shall Holl" and "On lh llesiirrcction M'Tiiing." The fol-lowing acted as pallitcarers: II Oraham, J.II. McMiillin, i. H Naden; It. A. Ilainbridge, j. II Anthony anil Or. II. M. Iloherl- son. The remains were- laid lo res i at Hoss Day Cemetery. HEALING IS BY NATURAL LAWS So Says Dr. Clem Davies In Discussing What Is Known as Divine Healing VICTOHIA.. April 21. Dr. Cen Davies of Centennial Methodist llhtirrh declares that all heaing ii alike, according" lo divine law. thinks Ion much dependence is placed on professional and evangelistic healers. , '"The successful iealer lni a psychology of his own which he Imparls lo 'bis- patient and through whirli his patient secures freedilm Jrom all depen. ience oh, Ihe healer, leaclier aiid iloelor. Whal every person needs Is a wholesome philosophy of healing and life. 'This is belter than a temporary cure which wears nil afier me personal magnetism of the healer is ho longer nresem;' slates Dip. Davies. "The whole trouble with I In Price campaign was thai thousands of people were all at sen nlfotlt the whole business after Dr'.' Price left, and Hie ministers themselves were unable In carry nit the work because it was lied up lo Dr. Price's personality loo Ulrongly." says Dr. Davies, Strip from Badoes "We have got' to Si l ip Hie 'philosophy of divine healing from all its badges, and sectarian and MieoloL'ical Inflations. There. TMAOC MARK REGiaURtD I I I n I l Hi yJil l l l l ) ..--' j W' Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No AdvrtlMmnl Tkn fur ! Ihnn flOa Wants YVANTFD. Furnllure of every description. Jlighest price paid. Prince Ilupert exchange, Auctioneers. Phone 052. WANTFD.- Tenders for concrete basement. Apply l.amhie, Alfred Street and Tenth Aennr. Vrt AQENTS WANTED Agents for nationally advertised product; sells on sight: exclusive territory; small outlay, he your own boss. Splendid money maker. Sample 50e prepaid, tireat West Sales (In. 317 Pender Street, W- Van-coiner. 11.(1. Ul row mwT OFFICF FOH HUNT, wilk modern living uunrters. Weslenhaver Dros. If FOH nEXT.- 'Palmer House for ihenp rales and home coin forts. If BO A WO. UOAHD. The Inlander. 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. tf - MISCELLANEOUS. s A 1(1-1 YnurDook L'p-ln-ilate, Mr. Merchant? If you dou'l like keeliing books, you can have lllcm riilered up and balanced regularly by a compe.lenl ac- rounlanl. Write. In confidence. In advertiser at Jinx I7fi, Daily News ofllce. 035 arc Ihe 'mind cure, Ihe aiiij cure. Hie prayer cure. ine iilenlul science cure, and Ihe other 'science cures, and appar- eillly lliey do all I heir miracles wilh Hie same old powerful in- trtimenl: the patient's imagina lion, or as Cone calls. Hie snr- cniiscbyis mind." These are all different names hut I contend Dial I here is no JilTcrcnre in the procelr Hut I hey do not give the subconscious miild, namely, Ihe person him self rilie.1, Hie credit; each, seel claims that its way differs from the ways of Hie others; as for exatilie. Dr. Price's refusal to mint a Clir si ah Scieullsl or Snlrnuallsi.-' There s one Divine law or inidlly healing, and only one. II. Is striciillfic and operates Himugti rellcioii and even apart from it the same as Hie sun's power op erales impartially on the evil and Hie good," concludes Ihe Lenten Dial pastor. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID TEA AND SALE ON SATURDAY WAS SUCCESS The Ladies' Aid of Ihe Presby leriiin Church realized " an Faster lea ami sale held n Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. O. Stewart, Did I'ourih Avenue West. Mrs. 11. M. Taylor, president of the Ladies Aid, and .Mrs Slewiirl received and liltle. Miss Dorolby Christie at tended I ho door. Mrs.'!', Mcll. Young. Mrs, (). Heddie and Mrs. i. pringlo poured and lliose assisting Ihem in serving were Mrs. Alex Mimic Mrs. (I. Itryanl, Mrs. W. D Vance, Mrs. It. F. Mc.N'aiiglilon niul Mr. f W. Kergin. Mrs. D. Mi'D, Hunter and Mrs V. II. Wilson-Murray were charge of (be home cooking table ami Mrs. William Millar and .Mrs. David Thomson Hie sale o rniicj woih. By FOR SALE I FOH SALE. Five roomed house on Second Aenue. HnlldiiiK on lioveriimeui wmirr ueii a n new slaml. Niiiv In.aerW lots, one I -acre lot at Terraro. Prince lieorge, lols HI and II, block lit; IoIh 10 and II, block I IA; lots 2rt and 39, block 117; lot rt, block 151. Apply A. (1. I.lllle. Second Av. nue. 03 FOH SALE. Five roomed bouse wiih hath, cld.e in, fully modern, best resldenllnl loea-liott. ($025,110. Terms ovr lliree years Also doiihle corner mi Sixth Avenue one block from Mr-Ilrlde Street, 7o0 on lerm. McCaffery .V Uibbons, Lid. Ut FOH SALE Launch "Star" 5xfl Ford engine coinerled In marine service. Alwaler Kenl ignition. All controls brought In steering bulkhead. Fleclne liglil and searchliahl. A speedy boat al bargain price. Apply caretaker. Prince Htiperl y.tehl Club, or phone K. FOH SALE. (las Imul "Nadino.' 23xC. HolTar bultl- li.p. Haslhope. Coinplele wilh Storage Mattery, stove and fittings. Flrsl class condition. Lying .11 incut i.iup. i-rict Apply li. Horie. Hays lll.lg. Phone 387. If Oil SALE. 25-10 h.n. Sterling engine: Ilosrlj ignition; com-ptulc to and Including coupling. $750.00 3o f4ol Vrniser, 20 h.p. Jul overhauled. toilet, galley. 81.000. - M. M. Stephens. tf OH SALE. Pfcustire launch. 2(J ft. i X ft. beam, spacious cabin cnulalniug slove and utensils. ( h.p. Hegal engine,' newly painted nnd in A. I. condition. Snap. Apply Hot 172, Daily News. - If .01' 11, Hlock I, Section I for sale. Seven lo eight feel excavated. Will accept any good offer for cash sale. '.. E. I.educ. general delivery, Montreal. 91 FOIl SALE. Power boats of every description Including pleasure, trolling and work Imats, at reasonable prices. Apply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay I'HE AFIIOPLANF. AHK. a limit with house (50x31 for sale. The ltoue will answer I bo Hot Springs or Alice Arm. Apply Itox 177 Daily .News Olllce. 0i FOIl SALE. 7 h.p. medium dnlv Hegal, in good comliliou. Price 350. For particulars write J. J. Donaldson, Port Essiugton. FOH ALE. Fie loomed house wilh bath, fully modern, on Ft fill Avenue, Wes. Apply 320. Fifth Ave. West. Ill FOH SALE. Mahogany nintio lamp also mahogany . (able lamp. Apply ' I2il Second Avenue. 05 l-OH RALE. New nnd uscl Machinery, lloals and Engines. (Northern Exchangn. , If HESTAFHANT for Sale or Lease. Apply Itox 175 Daily. News office HEMORRHOIDS Do not auffer another day It a, Itchlnf, Ulawllnr. or IYolrudlnf I'llaa or llcmorrliolila. Ho aurtlcal optrutlun required. Dr. Clmra'a Otnlnient will relleva you ut one ami afford liiatlnir benefit. 6na a box alt dealer, or IMrnnnwin. llutea A. Co.. Limited, Torotilu. Miinil box free. George McManm C0 AN VORv ItsWr RCOH in nuKr," c o AUCTION SALES. Hood Hough' V 1 Fx-li. r! H. H. HEM MINOS, .Auction. Furnilnr'- iwa Third Ai. Phones lllack 13A and. tic ill TAVt " rrsrr Tail 67 Phqns. (Call Heorg- or Dual Ross Brothsrs, Prompt Kervtt-e a f Dy or SI .1 ii I Grotto Cigar Store, Tr-.lrd In Z TIMBER SALE X 5024, X4k Ttktel i Ut ill llnH I'MII H Ml tW ii fur lit mrtiuf r J' leM , llrtlriixk tttxr Mill', Ul. . Three 3 w- MHtl iff Ho t-1 rarUMir uartirnui ttr, Trlrl, a . rriofe lutn, n 'id TIMBER SALE X 6S53. DHIriet tuffHrr. n-.t Ihe at ikjr ut -Ihi. itf t.lere t ' ,nuria ' "f nimw It!-. ..ir and n ' )nr Hill In mil r iuii- ruvmi ttr mi rlteUi ..I u. TMItrM. r llv I Hls-I ft. H.i . TIMBER SALE X 6145. Mel Tender mill te t, . DMrtM ri"l-r. ix -I 1i. ; r r Ihe ffad U of S(.rtl i ' rtae ..I Llrrnre 3k ait U Mllet natlU ..f I nu . I (ft.MHI fltJH of -vri"- " IWlMln Mkl. , iviii i irm .tit, in hMttal "f limber Mirilier oartlfiiHf Ilk - ter, Vlrt.irU. ..r Hie I -1 ' - ITMK MHtrl H.i NalU f lataellM to ppl!lti Lf l in i.oaai I ami in-oi'i n, rirt of sieetia. anal ilnln in ' tland. i Ihr ivortli bran, u xt, ' lllf. ttear oi-eaMi' unrv Take V.nee tml I. ll-liv, TMrkrr. lit I'rinre Ituprrt, If IhlHerer, hnemta In aiS'lV P " U lo leate the ririliln .1. r4iii(rm-lr.f al a st pini.i owithetly r'lni on Rat liat,i t tlierLT and -lrrl lln ii.e ' aiOrrly: follnwtiK tlv .. . i More Iiim bi 4tim .if e. naitoi ' Msntainint fl '"-. iie-' TnMS XV T" xpr1 rt r.h..v nih itl CANCILIATION Of MStRVC Notlee la lierel.r flten that 1 Mltrrtnf tlw lamia formers Tlmlef l.lrenri- :m:i:!i al. i ranrelleil. II !t str pei'Miv Mlinsl.r IN THC SUfRfVI COURT Of BMTI" ' COLUMBIA, In Ihe Mailer of Hi,- 1 Min.,iili a tut In IIm Mailer M nn Aerllati Mlie Arm I II"" Mliniu Milliter! (Null I'en.mal " In renlnretl It. Ihi- lli-r1-'1 SerllMI IAS of Ihe alit A- TAkK .VnTI'r: that an lie inaile lo the I'r.-iillur Jin'" Iter al Die i:nnrl lloiine. I'i ll.C, mi TriiUv. itw ih tlav ; I All, at I If Idiiir of t foreiiiKin nr mi 'miii there ifl' ' 1 1. hi mar tie heanl ..n mi' iiii nllniietl i:.niiiaii r. r in ,"1 1 nlij Company lie realnn-il l i''r of Joint SIih K i.niiiiHiiin - " '' IAS ir ihe aalil Arl AMI TAKK MiTli r: Unit Hie aelrl anMlralmti mil I" relltluii if the i.oniiinity i-uet Ihe Affliliivll of f.lwni I II "worn m the Oih'.la.v ..f M'"1 ril.Mt. liVTKII al I'rln.'e llninii (lay nf April. I nr I xvii. i.hm o n i l' I'l lm-e linn' ' Si.llill .r f.. Dmairr widt TinTS Monday, April 21 High '.:..".: n in. I5'(M pin. H Low H:rV II .in 11.8 21 :03 p. in . n Tuesday, April 22 fi f High 3:03 a.m. 15:52 p:tn I.ow t:3t n m. 21:18 pvin I