r IREM.LY? rrerH I X PAGE four Th Mr-!-, DELAY ACTION AT ACROPOLIS Outlay Would bo Too Great For Present Interest In Fair Tlie regular monthly meeting of the Fair Hoard was held last night in the city council cham-her. There was a full attendance, of directors with President Hen Self in the chair. HiisIneVs was largely of n routine nature with a heavy volume of eorrespou' ilenee indicating that already a lively interest is heingJaken in the activities 'of the association for this year. Mayor Newton was present and, before the meeting opened, he explained the view that was being iaken by the board of works regarding the improve, menls aske'd' for at Acropolb Hill grounds. It was considered that J lie proposal for permanent -work suggested' by the delega tion wliich appeared recently be fore Ih'i' council would involve Mich an outlay hat .it would be wise to give some time and thought to the scheme. For the present season, it would he practically impossible to have the crusher and roller placed on the grounds. The mayor slated that tli'e liriard was in favor nf permanent work being done and that plans with this end in view i might be matured. In the mean-lime, tlie matter was in the hands of the Hoard of Works. The city was desirous of co-operating and the Fair Hoard might rest assured that the grounds would at least be put in suitable shape for this year's Fair sports program. The limller of holding some kind or a celebration on May 21 I in order to aid the association's finances Was discussed and left in the hand of the sport and attractions committee to .bring in a recommendation. Among the letters read at the meelinig was one from J. 11. Slanycr of Francois Lake show ing that an interest is being taken hy that district in the prince Itupert exhibition. lenders are to be called shortly for the printing of the 1023 prize list. WAR VETERANS HOmSMOKER Ninth Anniversary Celebrated Bishop DePencicr One of Speakers Marking the ninth anniversary of the founding of the organization,- a very successful .smoking concert was held in the fireat ' War Veterans' Association's ' club rootns - last night President! .1, M. Clainpliell was in, the chair and there.vasi a large .Ttlcnd- mice, A first class program 'was discoursed' and eat. and smtike's ' were furnisheil in abundance. . .inong tlie guests were Hisliop j Hol'encier of Vancouver,- Arch- deacon (i. A.. Itix, Mayor Newton, Aid. Hrown, Aid. McKcr.lmie and Aid". M'cM'tjrdif?, llishop : I)('lencierf In the course of an address, related some il.ere,sting anecdoles of his nwn.overseas (xiSeri'ence's and citizenship, etc. urged-iiieuibers nf tln ft.W.V.A. lo "carry on- (he tight" for good .Mayor. Newton nia'deV conirratu ' latory" feinarks i a. to the w'orfc of ' the. Association and said that. I In citj would. be willing lo extend its support wherever possibles Addresses telling of the early organization and work of Ihe 'I.W.V.A. in l'rince IVnpert wore given' hy .1. F. Hutchinson, I & (Jameron' atul W. E. Denning. . . Presentation Made A pleasant feature of the. pro - ceedings was Ihe presentation' lo Fred Pyle, who headed Ihe local ; fUV.V.A-. last, year, or. a' gold watcll ((harm President Camp- - licit,, in niaking e presuntiition, referredJo tluv appreciation; felt by lhr A'ssociation fur '.Mr P'y!e.s gooir -worK. The recipient tcs-pliVd ,i slating. I' he VouldalV wa).i be'" (irrpaVert t'o . assist tlie Association whether or not be was. a .member of III o executive. Hesid'es selections by the North H.O liegfmenl Itand and Piper .Iames Sturgeon, the program included solos from .1, N. Kelly, F. Fortune, it. Saflourln; .Fumes Harris,- Tommy Hlaek, J. Hoss', 1'rank Vi'ells, Harry Aslnrl and Jacft' M'?. AYcomflaWsf if were W. Vaughan Davics and C. 1.. Youngmun, BRINGING UP FATHER I ( "N ( --JBfcW -W?H , t OOW WAjsT TO' LET MOO COVtj FiCCElPTlGlS FiCCHPTlOs f 'Tin STEAMERS TO RETAIN TRAIN CONNECTIONS Announcement Made Today In Connection with Bl-Weekly Service Starting Next Week Under the bi-weekly service between here and Vancouver which commences next week the si earners Prince (ieorge and Princii lluperl will sail from here for Ihe south at 0 o'clock Friday ind 'Monday mornings until May- when they will start sailing for the south at 10 o'clock Thursday and Sunday nights it was an nounced hy H. K. McNaughloii. O.N.H. district passenger agent, today. This, will bo in order lo make connections with the trains from the Fast which will continue coining in at 7 o'clock on the mornings of Friday. Monday and Wednesday till the daily rain service .starts on May 5', when the Iraiys will arrive here at 3.30 in Ihe afternoons. Hoals will arrive here from the south at 10.30 Wednesday and Saturday mornings. The Wed nesday boat will sail at 10 p.m. for Anyox and tlie Saturday boal at the same hour that day for Stewart. Tlie vessels will return here al 8 pjn. Thursday and Sunday nights and lie here all night before proceeding soull Hie next morning. The double weekly service will remain in operation until June 21 when Ihe tri-weckly service is to start. EASTER CANTATA AT OCEAN FALLS CHURCH Large Audience Sunday Evening to Hear Excellent Singing of Choir' OCEAN FALLS, April lG.r The service at St. Paul's Anglican t'hiircb here, llev. E. A. Ilodson rector, were well attended this year on .Easier. Day.' In Hie even- Ibe church was packed lo the loors to hear a fine rendering of Maunder'ft Cantata "Patience, Pardon and Peace" bylhe chotr. Miss Mavis King was in excel- eni voice in ine soprano soios, while the bass and barilone solos, sung by Messrs Codding 7IeW AURANIA ASCANIA ALAUNIA Cunaideis i i r THE CUNARD STEAM SIHP CO., LIMITED u Hastings sfRrlET.wi, Vancouver' CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICE h)s your guarantee of -S Br quality and flavoroJ AVOID IM. ytsiH and Morel respeelivety. left not It- number of conventions on' Ihe ing to be desired. E. Anlil, clioir-) Paeiffc Coast,- Chief -among5 them master, was complimented on Ihejare Shriners', Knights, Templars, splendid chorus work under the and Elks organizations, ensures leadership of Miss Avner Null'. A large measure of nraise was also given Alan Crawford, or ganist, -whose sympal belie accompaniments had much to do wilh the all round excellence of Ihe singing. The church was laslefnll' decorated by members of the Women's auxiliary, whose good work in connect ion wilh St. Paul's has- always "been so marked. FUNERAL TODAY Little Son of-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zbura Laid to Rest In Fair-view Cemetery t The funeral of Frank Xbnra, four .year old son of .Mr. ami Air',- Steve Zbura: -.'ili Eighth Avenue Easl, look place this aflernootr from' Ihe H.C. IJnder- laker.s' Chapel lo Falrview Cemetery. llev. (I: (!. Hacker oDlciated', Among those who' sent llowers were .Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thonm. Mrs. .1. II. Iliblilch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zbura, Mr. ami Mrs. p. Camilla, Mr. and Mrs, ,1. Krikev- sky and J. Woziiey. fi. Knudsen is being charged wilh intoxication In the cil police court this afternoon. These palatial liners, another Cunard achievement, have been added to the famOuii Cunard Canadian fleet which' brings the pleasures of "travel de luxe" within the reach of all. Like the Ausonia and Antonia, they are "Cabin Ships." carrying only Cabin and Third Class passengers. Among the advanced conveniences offered are delightful private suites, beautiful bedrooms, and an unusually large number of two-berth staterooms. Their public room cmbrice VcnttUn Palace Smoking room, one of the mokt unique and charming. o( the kind afloat, a Long Gallery In laaclnating detign of oak panelling, a delightful winter Car-den, beautifully panelled in figured fiddle-back aycamore, a Peter Pan Nurtery for the children, Qymnaiium located on the boat deck. Lounges, Writing rooms. Library, magnificent Drawing room, per. frcted tyatema of heating and ventilation under the control of passengers, and every other modern equipment conducive to comfortable and' pleasant- ocean' travel. Add to the above feature!,- the enjoyment' and educational interest of the St. Lawrence River trip arid it' It" easy' to appreciate" that a voyage via the Cunard dian Routt it a perfect pleasure cruise. Ask your local' tleamshlp agent lor booklets, and for information about the St. Lawrence Route, or apply to: If 1 VOO 0b TO KNOW know TVAKT thmt WM IMS" lVS" LlO LlO AlSt Am tX ' rWW rV TrAE. .Hbote: tfjgij TOURIST YEAR BIGGEST YET So Anticipates J. E. Dalrymple i for 1925 on Return from ! Western Tour ! WLNNIPKfi, ( April Ifi. The biguesi tourist year that the Pacific Coast has ever known is promised for IU25 according lo .1. E. Dhliymple, vice-president of I he Canadian National Railways who returned yesterday from a lour which took him lo Ihe Paci-Jfic Coast ulllces of the company. : Canadian National Hallway book-'ftigs are already treble those" of any previous' year and there win I be many special parties in' both directions-it The holdiivj' of a large iraiuc io inai pan of Caiiadn and irt a nniiiber' of cases special Trains are being operated to carry convention delegates over Ihe CaiVndlan National Itail-w'ay Irt' Winnipeg- and Eastern points. The provision' of new facilities at Jasper Park Lodge such as the golf course, nine holes of which wilf be ready for play, and' tlie vrinuning pool, .is attracting even more attention' this year lo Jasper National Park", which Mr Dalrymple anticipates will have by far the greatest yjasoiv in its history. The Jasper park COiirVsc, he declares was acknowledged hy golf expert In; be, one of the best on Ihe North' American' con tinent. I'he new sleainshii service lo laska being opened by the Can adian National on the coast, the first sailing of which will be .in luile SS, lia atlraclej many hooking also. STEWARDESS OF PRINCE GEORGE WEDS IN SOUTH Two Presentations Took Place When Steamer' Was at Vancouver Last Monday Evening Miss A. efillahe, for many year ar H(eyardeMi rt(eyaifeH on on the ine steainei Kieniuer P'riinlt' rinc t.PejViVC.YVarf narVieH' re'. I'hftV. in ' 'Vaitt-fuivr1 ' $ in- eorge nryi iiyfifr of iiie yrr.N'.. audit jif fi'(fe' I.a'xt Mondity evening' when Hit1 ste.iiner l'rince fienrge was in port al Vancouver, two pre.en(a lions took place to mark the oc casion. The office staff Of Ihe lcaiiiHliip department, Hiroutfli l. W. Haldwin. loeat aiblilor. presented Ihe coliple wllli a .jf. vim" lea service. On behalf of the officers and crew of Ihe Prince (ieorge, logelhei1 wilh oilier friend'. .Chief Kngineer Alex. Monro iircnenl'cd Mr. mid Mr, 'laylor wilh purse' of gold BOAT ARRIVALS PassenKers arriving yesterday afternoon on Ihe slcariier Prince OCfirge from (he south Included: For Prince." Ruperl W. Hall, Mrs. D. .labour arid Tamlly. X. M. Mercer and sons, Arthur Mur doch, Mr. Moss. I.; Richard'sori, p. M. Ray, Mr. Slarey, .1. Ziirelli, F. S. McClay, Mik. Siriger, Arllrtir nnrti'itw, Mi. rtnVclay,- 0. P.. I.iing, P. W. Whafrivtigh', (J. A. Wliil -lock, Mr. Mills, Knnv. In hour. Mi's C M. Ilockiii, Hishop nrid M'i's. A. V. Depencier, A. .1. McClellan,. T. 0. (liirrelf, A', r.i'niuV, M. lUi'ri-gan. C. C. Sinilh', M. Olson, W. R. Mnrshall1, A. T. II. Smith', Mi's. O'Neill, A'. C. ITichnrds, IV. P. Crowe; A. H. Lewis; X. S. KIMarii, V. F.'.lulius, A, McDonal'd, 15. I.. Veller. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Mllll- Cliainp, Mrs. V. C. Young and IW' ''frX At.C THE UCTS? k 'N rH! 4 I . . "II Dim INT L rtIUHt UlHVM.r M Wanted For Sale ForRent1 By George McMan... DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS,i 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c FOR SALE FOU SALE Completely equipped ! pleasure boal. 30 x U, 15 h p. Herlhs for four persons. New , and in' first class condition. A bargain for quirk sale. Apply Hox 2Vi Dally News Olllee. 0.1 rtASnOAT for t?nle. New. W feet long. .1-7 horse power engine. Apply Caret aker, Yacht Club. ' tf FOIt SAT.IV Anto-knltllntf inneli-iue, in good condition. Montgomery's storti. FOR SAI.K. Household' furnl- lure, etc. F. W. Moerjtch. Phone 13. V'O TO RENT FOU HK.NT. Three larare house keeping rooms, fiirnishttd com-plele. g'l 8 Second Ave. P3 FUHMSHI1I) Housekeeping Suile for rent, tin Sixth Avenue, Hast. Phone Hide 278. tf IO HK.NT. Sulle, .five room. ha Ih and range. Apply (i. p. Tinker. Tel. 57. If irm nF.NT. Clapp np.irlinent Weslonhaver Hros. tf VPAIlTM F..NT for rent in Meeker Hlock. !).' BOARD HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second' Avenue. Phone 137. HOAItl) AM) HOOM, or board only. Phono lied 707. STENOGRAPHER Public Stenographer E. M. EARL Office: Dollar Store, Third Ave. Phone: Red .121. MONUMENTS P. LeClalro Sub. P.(V. No. I. Prince Rupert. H.C. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. .Wis Nelson. For New York - W. A. I'ollier-ingham ami Mi', and Mrs. II. )). Caws.. . . . ' I-ilp' Aliyox Mr. .ioiinsHirt, .1 I. Owen, (!. Taylor, MIms I. (Slllis. Mr. Mc Heath. For Caspaco .lames l.amli, H. Hon re, d. Simpson, Mr. Onrd. For Smilhers . R. Steven son. For Slewarl Mrs. William dray and child, C. Prior. S. Rny- bone, .1. p. Iluwkinson, A. Carey, Mr. Keen, S. .1. Marl in, C. YV Magee, H. C. Magee, .1. M. Nesbill, fi. Clark. F. H'. Sliear'nrp, N. P. Oreen, I)r. II. A. . Vhillans, "H. in tvii ik . i miners nun ,. snider. lor Hiirns Lake William Wheeler. I' or Hnzellon Mr. and Mr.4. R. S. Sargenl. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert r T. fi. Oarrell, V. O. Young. Mr. ami Mrs. .1. 0. Mi'lichamp, A. S. Klllam, Hisliop and Mrs. A. U. Depencier, P. M. Ray, A. .1. Mc-CiiIIoubIi, .1. M. Mercer, Arthur and Kendall Mercer, Arlhur Mur-dock nnd A. W. II. Srnllh, Vnn-rnuver; It. P. Crowe, Victoria; I!, Dewai1 and H. Moore. Terrace; R. ft. Wallace, Kisploif. Central W. S. Singer, Mnsselt ; Willlnni hi. iiugnes and W. .1. Harlley. kVnncouver; D. Mcintosh and P. II. I.alrd, Oilherl Plrtliis, Mad.; II. II, (iaininon, C.N.R.; W. Parsons, city. iiJ.i.: BOATS AND LAUNCHES PHICKS OF EAS'I IIDPE i CYCLE Marine I'ngines 1-11. P. witlniul elulah $186.00 t-il.l'. I cylinder MD 2A0.00 fi-II.P. 1 cylinder II D Kirt.OO K-II.P. I cylinder III) 7r.it. 110 K-ll.P. 2 cylinder MD 160.00 Ifi-H.P. V cyfimrer T.U 75.00 All line above except the first include the Famous Joes Re-verso OeitT, till 1 1 frttl elect fn-nl and propeller equipmeni. Ihe brjst thnt nioney enn btiy. Hast hope Hros., 1747 (letrKM St. W. Vaneoijver. H.C. Always at your service. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere at Any lime. Five ps-eiifier Dodge Sedan Comfort and Cnurltty. Rules: r0c for I or if pHsiic,r.. -Te for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE AUNCH "Oli Jlaby" nt your ser vice day or night. fiOmfort Safely Courtesy. If it's a wntpr trip e:ill Laitrie Itinbly. Phono 570 or I3I. TAXI 592 Till: DF.PF.NDAHLF. TAXI.- Daj and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Room. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or (iiisf Prompt Service add Comfort Day or NlgM" Stand: .108S BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Empress Hotel FURNITURE WK bmidle the FAW'CIHT cuaranteed Conner bearing Aleel Ranges and all grades ofp"1 high grade furniture weT e-chnnge. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Kx- chango New and Secondhand Hoods. Ql0. PAHADOPULIS, 330 Third Ave. Phd-l 14V COLUMBIA RECORDS NIAV Process Columbln Records no scratching. Finest reproductions nf lalest Fox Trotrt. Songs and Instrumental. riinsic by world famed arllslM. Call In and hear I hem'. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue ' NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Haggagn ami F.xpress Northern Transfer. Day Phone Red 213. Night phone (Ireen 307 W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. C- PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, April 1G High 7:12 n. m. 17.2. fl. 20:48 p.m. io:ih Low ():T,C, a.m. 0.2 " I3:hl p.m. Friday, April 17 High 8:13 a.m. 1 7.3 ft. 2l :rn p.m. I7.t " f,oV a.m. Si. I " , ' ir.il Irt p.m. .1.1 Saturday, April 18 High '. l):r.d n.m. 1 7.(1 fl'. 22:50 p.m. I8..1 " Low 3:51 n.m. 7.0 " 10:25 p.m. 4.0 " MAIL SQtEtfli For the East Moinl.i'- V iinl.ix - Si From th EC- MhIhI,-, - Frnl:i TO VAncouver Tiiesiiav Ma. I U! ' Salm i i From Vancoutp Simdaya Wedii.--1,,, Ttun -.i o -C.I' II , i To Anyox, Alice Ira. h and Premier Wa-ill.. - . ' SuikI-i'. -From Anyor, Alice "Iflh: and Premler-Mz Tue-.l.!)-' J t r i !.' ... . To Port Slmpsonjnj W Points i'liin- ! From Port Slmjuo.i H River Point Kail..!,. To Alaka Points A . i -From Alaska PblrtJ1- pi.; i To Queen Charlotuto- 4 it i 1 1 1 From Queen cninsu Points- Zl April ROif COLLECTIOl 4Vt. ;t I irmiam A A;' tit Ave A : ; Hlh AVC St. 1 1 Hi Av. A S Ave It lit Ave , Ave. .V llajria . Avf r nt I Ave A' unw' Cir:i'' . u .. CI .ill Dili Av. & SN I" 5th Ave A M'" n pro. Oov b 'n -P'rov. i ii 1 1 O-v VYi.iri ,t ml fl.T.P Wiian irld Ave A -'-a ard Ave. & Fu. w- 1r,i A VP WATER NOTii OTiCt olvtR5ioi.','; TAKr Parkliu ' It lai-rftlircr. n ttk "'' ' wrr - ' ,11 UuflllW' iSTh'''i ' ti,ri K.i 'Ja' Ik. iihiii'' a. ' -I atiOl ' ml' I imtl -'" Kflwant (!'' ' mlH.ni i' TIiIk H"l" ' Ihe (Hi''! rl Ihl i tltt-rel" 11 Im riif'i 11 1 4 eiirdi"'. to IM :n 11 miI ; trulliT ' . If'' 'i'1'' iiiitli'i' '" 1 lllf iv" Mari-li ''', in 'rfctA SUPR'V, IN THE Vi 1 1"" V ,M' iiinl 1 In tin ',,"' I'M. I'-' TAkK w.Pr"; T ' WAn, "'''' . i ,''l lc(Ti" ' . ' ricl i" ',,. lM,!I"'lli" niiiniiii' "' Willi. Died m M d: