PAGE FOUR . . , - si . -4?iHr '.,. i . -tJLZ; ' V"ndv. p STILL TALKING BRINGING UP FATHER ' By George McMan'us I r ' i -v i 1 i t i i str i i i . JANET SMITH I CKROts-DtrT - .l-M 0 in, rVi wK-P MS MOTHER WNTt TOO TO rr,o.. 1 Tribune Publishes Picture of Worm Foon Sln.q With Growth of Beard The Patunlay Tribune of ,Van-i rouver Ibis week published photograph of Wong 1'oo'n jing, Ihe Chinese househoy, who is al leged to have been abducted from! llio llaker residence a! Sliaugh- nessy Heights, Vancouver, in or der o secure, fvain liim a con fession as to who murdered .land, Smith. Tlie picture Is' very clear ono showing several weeks' growth of heard ami moustache. Those who knowllic liousehoy will recognize him instantly for the features are very clear. In the background hehiaii;cost having heen ahsorlujl hy the! his iJal is a liltlo sketch of a man .handing from a gibbet by iojie and over it in bold letters the word ".Justice." Tribune's Story In connection with the abduc tion lite Tribune says in part . "Under ,lhe influence of his quiet surroundings and opportunities, for meditation, his memory as to the events of the night rtf July 28, and the morning of July 2!) lasl has greatly improved. U the first, it is said by .bis raptors, lie me (heir (iuesiioning willi sullen defiance. lie is a big, powerful man, strongly buill and resolute. lie frankly asserted, it is said, that he knew who it was who killed Janet isiiiilh, bill would refuse, lo lell. and thai Ihe people whose secret he. was prolecling were strong enough lo rescue liim. the "The discovery thai his captors had taken the precaution to remove him oulside the jurisdiction of Itri'lish Columbia and that they could hold him securely for Ihe res iif It! in life if need be, is said lo have dampened the ardor and altered the cock-sure attitude of Wong Sing. Now ho babbles about bis wife and fain ily -in China father than of his powerful friends in Urilish Columbia. Have "Got Him Safe I "How long do yon intend to 'hold him?" the Tribune enquir ed of the sooVesman for his ranlors. "Until he voluntarily and free ly (oils Hie whole truth in re gard lo the murder of Janet fmi'th. lie. made the mistake of boasting to us that lie knew more llian he bad. told about. Ihe murder of Janet Smith. He in now. beginning to realize that ho will lievcr? regain hf liberty (so long as Ihe people of 1J.C. stand ing behind us) until lie tells all he knows freely and voluntarily." , lie MANAGERS OF NEWSSERVICE ' 1 Annual Meeting to Be Held In of Toronto Tomorrow; Execu tive Today in TORONTO. April 27. As a preliminary' lo the annual nieel-jiig iif tiicnibers of the Canadian. , Press Ufberbcbl hero tomorrow, a nieelipgof its bbard of directors .is taking'place today, under the .chairmanship of Hie president, .Norman Smith. -Directors aro here, representing the various territorial divisions frotn coast 'o .coast. The. management this morning prescnle'il a number of reports dealing'willi bows, cable service and 'traffic,' 'fiie cjiief news fea-i ture ofHhe half year covered by' thesiv-rrporls is the installation of automatic printer cquiptnenV coveting Monlreal-Otlawa-To-roiio, and also between Ottawa and - Winnipeg, lh"e latter, Ihrougb its considerably increased output over the, old Morse i telegraph wire, permitting for first time in Ihe history of Can adian press the free interchange, of news as between east and wesl. Tbe financial report shows, "llio. association, which is co-op-e.ralive and mutual, to be ou.,0 sound basis. . Another feature recorded was the. resumption f tbe marUime leased" wlmvfi rcttlt , in tfjnipl rl jiist a v'ear xiatf Twing lnlbo loss of lite Dontlnioti, - .govcrnmeiit granl. Thai Josssevec allliougji it was "al tliejitmvjias now beeji fully recovered and all the leased iwire cTrctifls vliTcJ(' received afd rfrom the Dominion government, becntiRc they operated elver un-J productive territory, are now irvnt'n I . n.im i , . IliA At I nn ' i I " 1 ...I II. . r !. I. - ' i I I... . Ik . 4 II . I ' in 1. 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . n 1 1 1 1 iiiu '.Aiiuiiuu in itfii. .iini I im hi iiii. lias jmiinyiucde. 4illnvIlHNJf,. wJnner v4iiiirr 01 of llio' Jiuvr - - - . - - - - . . . . - membership at large. , J he management reported that hinbrokeii wtml uninterrupted relations with the Associated iby Ihe war, when racing was sus-Press of New York continue mu-H.nded everywhere except at many sausraciory ami iieiprui. The management also empha-1 sizeil Ibe gi-eat value of Ihe di rect cable service Canadian Press receives from London through 'ro-ope,raHon wili lleulers, by which the news of the I.nipire is fully covered, and such feature news as the recent Hritisli elections is successfully handled. GRAND MASTER OF ODDFELLOWS LODGE PAYINGVISIT HERE W. W. Walkem, provincial' grand master of (he Oddfellows': Lodge, will arrive in ll'ie city on Princess Mary this ariernoon from the south and tonight will pay an official visit to the local lodge. He expects lo prhceed on Wednesday lo the interior visil'-ing Terrace, Sniilhers and Prince (ieorge. Mr. Walkem is a Ladysmitb broker. He is an ex-mayor pj that city and was the unsuccess ful Liberal candidate for Cowi-chan riding in Hie last provincial election. CLASSIC RACES AT NEWMARKET Two Big Events During This Wetk With Famous Horses Entered LONDON, Apl. 27. (Canadian press.) The first two of Ihe Ihe. .season- flv great flat' rac classics the Two Thousand and One Thousand Ouineas will run .Jiext wee.k fll , Turf Headquarters; the Two Thousand on Wednesday, April 29, aud Hie One Thousand on Friday,' May I. The running of these marks the real opening of Ihe season for owners of two and three year olds. The. Ouineas are Ihe youngest be five venerable classics, which arc so strongly interwoven ! the development of Knglislt racing. The St. Leger was first way to The Anchor-Donaldson and ideal routes to Eurooe, Thev 1770, (he Deihy starling a year laler. 'Uul I lie fitiineas have an i Newmarket. This week sees Ihe 7lh renewal of Hie Two riiou'- sand and the 1 1 2th running of the One Thousand Ouineas. Sets Form for Epsom The "(iifmeaV are fmporlani, not alone on Iheir own met iM but because jhey established lite form and J he belling market for the 'Derby, run at Kpsom on Ihe lasl Wednesday in May. F.vory breeder and owner of lite thoroughbred cherishes (lie am liilion lo capture ope of Ihe five classics, and ironr of his horsos can perform, Ibe exceedingly rare feat' of winning niore than one he hits qualified for the TutTs Hall 'of Fame. Since Oainsborough won I ho 'triple crown in 1018, Tranquil, 'Lord Derby's, bay filly, thai won the One Thousand and Ihe SI. Ledger in l!23, has been I lie only Ihree-year-ojit lo win muro lhan one of Ihe classics. And this fact sufficiently establishes that since the lean war years, when the thorougjibred sutTeroiiJ severely in breeding, training and opportunity, no great turf bero. no unchallenged King of Hie tline-yl-ir-ohls, has mad' his : appearance. Entries j J.nlnes ror the two I Imtisand, wliich closed on inveinber rt, t!)2:j, lumbered 2,11, and ll were notiiinaled for (lift One Thousand. TJy first is open to entire colls and I'iliies, hut Ote One Thousand is, for Ihree-year-old fillies only. Jlolh races will be run over the "Ilowley Mile.' so-called because il was a popu lar race ground with Charles II. Hv II. Aga Khan;whq,,liejulel I lie lis 1 of winning owners lasl year, and , won Hie two llinusaiiil Ouineas with Ifiopbon, Ibis year has among olticrs in Ihe Two Thousand Zionist, wiio won the Newbury Autumn Plate last year. the Clearweil, flakes, .and I lie Dcwhursl slakes "at ,Vewmarket Ihe littler by six lengths, nttd was placed fourlh in bis only other start; and Diaqueuod, wtto out of his six starts has had one win, Ihe International Iwo-year- old slakes; one second place and Iwo fourth places. His Majesty 'I w. Cunard Canadian are the Combine the mvriad scenic At IVVti 1 MV EUROPE'WJ' delights of the majestic, .historic St. Lawrence River with the advantage of "travel de luxe" on the magnificent Anchor-Donaldson and Cunatd steamers. Whether you trivri Cbin or Third CJa you will find Art evtry con&idention h been given to your comlort, (.tetwure' and welfare. Every room invitet relaxation. Each talon, lounge and stateroom it lurniuhed in a note of rtfined tatte and luiurioui comfort. Deep, welcoming chaira cosy fireplaces, toft bcrrht, tpaciotHi dertt, ctlling you to play and etercite. Children' toonit with attendant in charge. Meals, too. in tuch refrething variety good, wholesome, wtU-cooked and daintily served. rour ocof tltamtfiip ornf vilttfv yon particular; or communictt with' - TIIL CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED ill HASTINGS STRKF.T, W., VANCOUVER ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES . III Inly .stakes and two second places out oT his seven starts; ami Knight jlachelor and Jovial Monk", JiiillT'oT vhotii have yel to win a 1-aciV.'' ',o til llosebery has entered Njj( Lord Woolaving-lon, Clutie; and J.ord Olanrly has .ni)iiiinali'(l Skysa.il and Skysignal. Sol JoeJ enu run TJte Monk. Rosebery's Horses In the Oite' Thousand Swastika ami Jeopardy have lieen entered by J.ord llosebery, who won litis evenl last year with' Plack. Sir IMward lltillon, whose Slraillace was second to Plack, hut laler Wn the Oaks, has entered Joyous, Couricllial" and Signal none of whom have been conspicuously successful as Iwo-vear-ohls. 'l.ord Derby winner of lasl year's Derby with Sansovino, is repre sented by Itlalichissetise, winner of the Chester Stakes and Lamb-ton Slakes, and by Hrodiek and Icebound. Urise Uise, Jungll, While Ijuie, horses thai haw not yel won a race, an Ihe Aga Khan's representatives. Laugh ing Lady and Applause, two more' horses (bat have mil shone particularly a Iwo-year-obls, are enlercdby Sjd Joel. i;iie Iwo elassis lo le run nexl week are ttlso imporlanl ftoinllie monetary standpoint. ' Their names are nut a true indication of their value to Ihe owner, of the winfler, for added lo lbeTw) TlniUMind . Ojiincas and . One i'lHiusaiol. are the slakes arid fofeils, bringing Ibe value of the I wo Thousand lo the winner ap proximately 10.000 while the One Thousand pays owners of the winner, second and third horses about 8.000. TOURNAMENT AT TENNISCOURTS Formal Opening of Season Took Place Yesterday, Winners Being Patmora and Mack. The formal opening of the entiis season look plare yester day when a tournament was staged. ut the I'rince tlupert Tenuis Cltib courts, Acropolis Hill. Only doubles were played but close on twenty entries were re ceived and there wre some close contests during Hie afternoon. A. II. Carmjcbael was in.: charge while two lndy-.;biHniber,s of Ihe tournament:' cpiiuiiitteei ; i.Mis.s Oract' Curiin alid Miss I'.arolilie Milche.ll, bxtXcd after the serving of tea. A number of spectators vere prfseUf'tihil a very enjoy able Mine, was spent. The scores if (lie winners were: 1.. W. I'al'more and W. Mack, K. W. Miirinlclle ami S: It tones, 2;i. Sport Chat tt An inlerti.ilional soccer match clwoen l oiird Stales and. d'tn :nla has hci-ii arranged for ... May 1 1 t in. ror years soccer wrt ers irH the Hasl have asked that such a match lie arranged in view of Ihe great progress 'Hint the game has been making in Hie United Stales II is well understood, however. Hint then. nr', very few, if any, rinl t'niled 'Stales snceed play ers ot nolo and, lo lell Hu- truth here are only a few real Cnna-tlfar ones although Hie game has Tieen tiiayed in Canada for q iarler of ;i ccnlury. In soccer circles, mm a nialler of course, they me nearly all old country i-"lM iiiiiioii;,')! many oi iiiein have passed througli and played in Canada, oiiielliing similar applies lo hockey in Ihe socalled international National League. Nearly all (he players in the I'niied Stales" who are really any For ForJRent Wanted Sale DAILY 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c' WANTKO M AID WANIKD. Apply Mrs. A. V.. Wright, il.'i fifth Avenue Kast. J0 WOMAN wanted for hotel work. Apply Central Hole). Kit FOR SALE FOH SAI.H at Terrace. II.C. Three Ion acre chicken rauclies lo be sold at oncn, as owner is leaving Hie country. l'ricc 75.00, ino.no ami 200.00. Look them over quick. Apply to A.'C. Little, Prince. Ituperl, II.C. 102 FOH SALK Completely emiiiped pleasure limit 30 x 0, 15 h. p. Berths for four persons. New and in "first class condition. A bargain for quick sale. Apply Jtox 212 Daily New Offlce. I'Oll SAIj;. Heauliful lavn- porl bed ami gramophone. Apply after A p.m. to tK Sixth Avenue Wesl', above laundry. tot I'Oll SALK. Kitchen range and While sewing tiiachiiie. Plion-Own fi23. ft'J TO RENT - 10 HLNT. Snite, five rooms. - bath and range. Apply O. I'. Tinker. Tel. 57. If I'Oll JlCNT. Furnished house. six rooms. Phone (iifien 103. FOIt HF.NT. -Clapp apartment Westntiltaver tiros. tf BOARD HOAHD. The Inlander, 8.10 Second Avenue. Phone 137. DOAHD AND .ItOOM. or hoard only.. Plmne Hed 707. COLUMBIA RECORDS NFAV Process Columbia llenord no scratching. Finest reproductions oT latest Fox Trots, Songs ami Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and hoar them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STOflE, Thin! Avenue WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you, have any plain sewing or Jancy work you wish lo dispose of, we will sell it for you. Articles in this depart menl not limited to . one dollar. The Dollar Store, fled 32 1. NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Ilaggage and I'xpross Northern Traifsfer. Day Phone Itetl 2 43. Night phone Oreen 307. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. good are Canadians. There seems lo be some doubt now as ,tb whether or mil Stun islaus Xhyszko, the old polish wrestling champion ni ihe world, will really appear in Vancouver on May 8 to wrestle with the Hindu Oobar. A'rraiigcmeuls had been at first made by .bysko lo wrestle in Ihe southern city, hi to lake his chances on a portion of Ihe gale receipts. However, lint big Pole in the ineaulimu regained the world's title by do. fealitjg Wayne Munn and tben weni in .New ork. He wired lo Vancouver slating thai he would require a guarantee of $7,fl0fi, win, draw or lose, 't his sum is tint of the question as far as Vancouver Is concerned and, un less Stanislaus drops li( ante ancoiiver fans of the mat gams are not likely In him perform aflei; all. , , Advcrllso in the Daily News. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PHICF.S OF F.ASTHOPK 4 -CYCLE Marine Fngiues - l-II.P. without clutch $185.00 1-ll.P. 1 cylinder Ml) 250.00 6-II.P. 1 cylinder III) 1504)0 8-J1.P. I cylinder III) 750.00 8-11. P. 2 cylinder Ml 150.00 IG-II.IV 1 cylinder LD 175.00 All Ihe above except Hie first include the Famous Joes Ite-veme Wear, and full electrical ami propeller equipment. The best that money eon buy. Kasthope Urns., 1717 (ieorgia St. 7 Vancouver, li.G. Always at your service. SHEDDON TAXJ 134 Anywhere at Anytime. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. , Hates: 50c for I or 2 passengers, 25c for each additional passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE .AUNCIl "Oh Hahy" at your rr vice day or night. Cuitifort Safely- Courtesy. If it's a water trip ..call Laurie Lainbly. Phon.-a 570 or 1 31. TAXI 592 Till'. DKPKNDAHLH TAXI. Da and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy js my, motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE island: Richmond Jtooma. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or Oust Prompt Service and Comfort Day ' or NivjLt Stand: .10SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Kmurss Motet FURNITURE WE handle the FAWCETT guaranteed copper bearing Sleel llanges and all grailes of high grade furniture we exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Huy. Sell and Fx. change New and Secondhand Goods. GtO. PAPAOOPULI8, 839 Third Ave. I'tnno 40 MONUMENTS P. LeClalre Sub. P.O. No. I. Prince Itupert 11.(3. Agent for Granite, Marblo and Stone Monuments and Headstones. Phone ltlark 10 i. CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Dannane, Furniture Moving If oii want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox OHIO. KNITTED GOODS SWKATKHS and all kinds of knilced goods made lo order. 'Phone Illack 395. If C" PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, April 27 High 3:11 a.m. 10.3 " 10:31) p.m. I0,U " Low 10.7 a.m. 1.2 " 22:27 p.m. 8.5 ' Tuesday, April 28 High 1:22' a.m; 18.2 rt l'7:S"0 p.m. 1 0.0 " Low 11:01) a.m. 5.2 ' 23:12 p.m. 9.1 " Articles Lost ln4 MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Monday-. . unlay, rt. .J From tht) East Miinbt-. t- -Fritla-. 1 ., t To Vancouver . rustla Mini .-l.-.-i tf ,. Saturdii Friday. s C.P.H. j i v From Vancouir Sundayg j Wedne i.r. Thursdiiy-- C.P.R. : . si atnj a and Premlei" Weditel.i -Sunday - From Anox, Alice Arm, lt and Premier Tnikif n I Fridays To Port Simpson nd NiaH Points TIiuimI i . . . . r win wi - - River Points Saturd;n.- w To Alaka Points April ' ' : -J ' From Alaska Polnis- Annl I" i ni. .i.ii. it im ru lo yucen uimi Auril H i From Queen snaioin - Points April ' ! BOX COLLECTI0V (i rim a in A V n AV 1st Ave. A J flit ve. A. l-Sib Ave & I no sts tlth Ave.&sii Ac I thl Ave.& dlh Ave, A Hay ' v Hi Ave nth Ave. A Hays'W" 2 50 Circle 8th Ave.'-"' 5th Ave. & M I ,1- Si Pro. Gov 1 l 1 r - Prov. Gov W 'in J.' G.T.P. Wharf Snd Ave. & nw Ji si 3rd Ave. & Fu! 3rd Ave A WATER A0TICE- DIVERSION iNB-U't- TAKE 1 rarklnir i:ii'i 1 U HISBSM..' router, B.i " take raml wu-r nut i x unMli!!"1:11- IfarlHiiii ai , 1-ori Kn-"i' dlViTtnl about " 1 iiulli at I Mwirtl T"'; , Im iimh! f"i 11 land (li'iTii"'i nnnJr 4t.' This witi"' thfl rl il.i this imtiee m tlwrrtn 1 , be rlW 11 : anniT. Ci,"'", to tlte PI',,,l'"1 salil Wan; r ...:tiV 4rollor r,. " IllllMlnRS. l,ivs ariir f" notlrc a ' ' the rirtt i"'i"; Mirrh th. .; r ii ' in thi wni0Wie- In me Mnlfr ami th r: In the lal'' '' sii. I""'."'..' iiottor f. ;;;H . mltswpaiiir , ,n rut. -diw"'f, "",.,,1 ' Halms rii7 . IT II"'', I" '"' . reliilrM ! ' " 1 iii in. id- r."Vi,. Mian' ';,..i.--' :r...:., ,i at uh-h ..t h"' Dt.d the 816 aJ