mons were delivered liy llie vari nus clergymen in charge. A I, (he Methodist Church in I lie morning a reception service was held and Iwenly-fnur young people were received as members of Hie congregation while, (lie names of nineteen adulls weri also "added to ! I lie roll. llev Ceorge (i. Hacker, in delivering an address, stressed the fact thai doctrine was not necessary so much on such an occasion as a true desire to live a Christian jife. He pointed nut that the reception service was the. crowning event of much special effort on the part of the Sunday School teachers and the Y.nuiiig People's Workers who had carefully instructed the young in Christian principles. A special effort had jieen made during Lent hy visiting speakers. In the evening there was a congregational song service and ja special Kasler message was delivered. At Jlie Sunday School session in the afternoon, John E. pavey sang ".My Task." The church was completely filled at b'olh morning and evening services. Presbyterian Church llev. Dr. 11. 11. (Irani addressed large congregations morning and e,vcning in the Presbyterian Church. The morning subject was "An Master Message" and in (lie evening, "The Resurrection." There were solos in the morning by Miss N. Johnstone and S. K. Campbell wiMi John K. Davey lis organist. lp the evening the choir sang the anthem "Christ our Passover," Mrs. L. O. Larsen sang a solo "My Faith in Thee," and S. K. Campbell and Mrs. 11. C, Fraser a duet, "There, is : ilPaiillful Land," with Mrs. lit A Hallow as organist. The soloist in the anthem was S. K. Camp hell and the menijiers of the iliarlelle were Mrs. L. O. Lar-Ven, Mrs, II. C. Fraser, S. K. Calnpbell and H. 11. Little. Lutheran Church The Metropole Hall was specially decorated for the services o'r St. J'aiil'ji English Lutheran Church. In the morning there was communion service and r-j ecpliou of members and in the eveniiiig tliere was a special Easier program by the Sunday Ni'linnl ;i tul 1 1 it t Hiia liitint? 'well received by a cnngregalioill which crowded the hall. Itev. 1'. i. Haisler preached suitably al bolh services ami Ihe offerings of the day will be placed in the Hpihling fund. it Salvation Army f Staff Caidain CairuMicrs of Wrangell conducted special Kasler .services at the Salvation Army citadel. The feature of th(! evening's proceedings was the commissioning of local officers W Uie enln.ing year anil also ju band. Cerlificales In the corps of cadels were issued, .Misses Edith Leek and Winnie Exlcy receiving first class wjth . honors; Edward Harmon, first class, and Henry Cnglin, second class. There was special' music and the hall was prettily decorated. Baptist Church : There were unbpie services both morning ami evening in Ihe Hnptist Church which was 'beautifully decorated" The younger members of the conre-J g'alinirparllcipaled actively. In ihe morning the primary department gave the message ,of the Easier Flowers ami the Mission Hand, the message of Ihe Daffodils. There were threo readings "The Light in Jcrusa- Inm " I iv Mica Tlmlmn llitnn "'The Light in India," by Miss Irene Morrison: and "The Light in ' Holivln," by Miss Ilessie .perry. The feature of the cven-I ing was a scripture reading by the tfirls of the Sunbeam. Class. Soloists were R. C. Jackson of Dighy Island and Miss Calherinri Jones, ftev. E. 0. Turner, the . pastor gave addresses al both morning1 and- evening jserviees. Anglican Church Tlifi four services in fit. An drew's Ans can Church had a it all the services of the day, ave a resume of I lie work that had been carried oul in the old church and set forth hopes for belter things that would he accomplished in the new. Catholic Church The Catholic Church also had special Easier services. Hishop Hunoz officiated at the 10,30 service and Father McCrath at 8 in Ihe morning and .:I0 in the evening. I lie music by aug mented choirs under the direction of Charles Halagno was of Unusual excellence. Al Ihe earl;' service the music was by the Junior choir of tr members. At half nasi ten the Senior choir gave "Ilaec Dies by Hordese; "Kyrie ami Credo" from Ihe Mass in Honor of the Immaculate Con ceplion by Wigand; "C.loria and Sanclus." "ltenediclus," and "Agnus Dei" from the Convent Mass by fiounod: "Itegina Coeli hy Mine. The senior chpir san in the evening "0 Salularis" by fiouuod; "Hegina Coeli" by Mine; "Tauluiii Ergo" by Edward Mai in. The soloists al the services were Misses lllatiche and Orare Curlin, Mrs. Hubert Ward, J Sahourin, J. Couture. H. Aslori and .Mrs. .1. J. .miikiooh, wiarics Halagno was organist. JOIN ANGLICANS CHURCH OPENING Presbyterians and Methodists. Hold no Services Next Sunday Morning is llev. II. R. ("iranl yeslerday announced al 1iolh services thai fW IN PLACE OF MEAT serve this unique roast as the main dish of the meal. Yourfolkswill be delighted. Recipe, and icoret of other t, in our tree book. Irtft- Mtclirta Chute C. Hi., Msntrul c 1ce recipe ktL the Presbyterian Church would he closed next Sunday nymiing and that the congregation would, so far as possible, attend the opening of Ihe new Anglican Church. He spoke of Ihe spirit of co-operation which existed be tween Ihe churches and expres sed great pleasure al the fact that the Anglicans were open ing (heir new church t lie same year as themselves, ' . Lasl night Ihe Melhodisl Church hoard met and derided lo withdraw the next Sunday morning service in honor of Ihe Anglican opening -on that day. CHINESE GET SIX MONTH SENTENCES AND ALSO FINES Lim Ah Long and Wong Chan Sing, Chinese, found guilty of having opium in their possession on fajurday afternoon wore each seuiniced by Magistrate McCly-monl In six mniflli imprisonment with fine of 9(200, , an additional three mouths to be served if the fines are not paid. Co (let and Sam Yow, found guilty of being inmates of a resort, wcr.e each fined 2f ami costs. The cases were prosecuted by Ihe HoyiH Canadian Mounted Police out uf whose arresls they arose. Vivprliee In the Dailv New See Ll J CLA mewunueniu JSt.Lawrence on your voyage v to Europe Start your trip from MONTREAL. For two or three days, the glories of the sheltered St. Lawrence River will pass before you as a pageant of nature's beauty. Majestic cliffs, rolling meadows and stately trees slip by in ever-changing panorama; and all along the way French-Canadian villages set in a background of green fields, flourishing farms, dignified churches and wayside shrines, contribute a note of quaintness and old-world charm. Don't miss this delightful prelude to your trip across the ocean. Anchor-Donaldson and Cunard steamers are models of comfort and luxury, superb lounges, delightful orchestras, children's rooms, perfectly appointed staterooms, libraries, and meals which appeal to the most fastidious. Atk your local tltamthtp a tent or descriptive literature or apply THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP CO., LIMITED 2 IUSTINC3 'STREET. W., VANCOUVER ANCHOR-DONALDSON CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICES A Mrs. 7!TF.rvtT.Y ?nro3 M...i 1V PAGE FOUR EASTER MUSIC BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus r;M -or . x ( II PMK mw tMiTH zzK HOW wo 2. fours, HE. COOLDHT r.cr, 0 T, aoT roT take mt mV TOOK. OCUOC 1 l1OtH ON THE. i PtA.NO UEtOls KX TWO pf LEttOtS 1 Cltf All. I I I i r SDeclal Services Appropriate to MOW M( TEACHER. WILU U -A 7 I M9 ' Season With Large Congregations General J"' Easter Sunday was observed in a bright and filling manner by all Ihe city churches yesterday. Seasonal decorations made very cffeclive sellings ami there wera large rnnigrcgatinns linlh al llio morning and evening services. Special musical program. were rendered and appropriate ser 19?S ar 1st i FtAtwi SfRvirr 1st I Gifl rtiiltm ittiH rrwrtrd. sentimental interest about lliem for they were Ihe last that will he held in the old building. In each case lliere were large congregations, the building being filled lo overflowing at Ihe morning service. The decora tions were unusually fine ami Ihe music was splendid. Soloists of Ihe day were Mrs. Aekroyd, Max Collison, W. F.. Fisher and , V. C l.epine. Miss Marjorie mcasler presided at Ihe organ :iml special comment was made is to Ihe excellence of her volun- aries. In Ihe evening Areh- leacon 0. A. Hi v, who officiated PRINCE GEORGE J. M. McLean has resigneil as police niagistrale here ami Police Commissioner It. W. .Mel.eo.l has applied for the pi.'ilion. Ihe appointment rests with Ihe The city council lasl wee refused lo pass extraordinary estimates of the school board. The csliiiiales will now be submitted a money bylaw. The Prince Ceorge Choral Society gave a rendition of "The Crucifixion" last Friday evening:. The solos were taken by Thom son O.-'g, William Itexon and .). Clifpperlon. accompaniments be- ing played bj Mrs. II. K. A. Hnb- erlson. In Ihe first pari of (he program, Miss Young, W. J. I'il-ninn and .1. Quayle were beard in sacred number and Mis Young and W. Ellis in a duet. Local arlisls including Miss Wilma Young and Mr. II. E. A. Hoheilsou will give a concert in Ciscome tomorrow night. son wits born In Mr. ami Frank Purvis lasl week. MACMILLAN EXPEDITION WILL PLANT US. FLAGS NEW YOIIK, April 4.1.-- The Mar.Millan Arctic expedition will carry a supply of American Hags with which it will stake ofil a subcontinent for the Tniled Slates in Ihe. far nnrlli. Leader plan lo give daily news of their experience and discoveries by meter wave length outfit. Hopes are held thai Ihey will be able to citmniunieale with the cruiser Seallle which will be In southern waters at I lie lime. GERMAN GIRLS SUFFER NICOTINE POISONING COLOONE, "April 13. - Tin young women of Cerinnny, since I be war. have been sinukllii.' so many cigarettes (hat nicolim poisoning is common among lliem, according to Prof. Kuelbs, of Ihe Ihiiversily -Cjinip Wanted For Sale For Rent Itc.1 r,7:i. CANVASSEIl household demand. Hotel. HOAIID. The Second Avenue only. Inlander, Phone 1 37 830 ItOOM. or hoard Phone lied 707. ATTENTION, CONTRACTORS, MINE OWNERS, LUMBERMEN, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, BLACKSMITHS, WOODWORK ERS AND IMPLEMENT DEALERS $135,000 Wholesale Hardware Stock For Sale The Slock of the Western Canada Hardware Company, Limjjed, Lethbridge, Now in This fine slock is now being .(old lo the trade In uiiantiltes li They (vif.m 'tW-iUt.-jr?i.l'J' tt Ittmttciui'n " a ji'tedo mir-'lle sor says. Di.ziness, disorders of Ihe heart and Ihe nervous yslem have been the paramount ymploins. in many rases ac ompauicd by a rapid reduction in weight. GRAIN DELIVERIES WINNIPEG, April 13.-- Since ugusl 1st of lasl year u total of 81,828 ears containing IKM15,-000 bushels have been loaded over Canadian National lines in Western Canada and nf Ibis number 3,053 have been delivered to Vancouver. Slocks In store al line eleva tors 011 the Canadian National on April '.) were 5,5:10.000 bushels. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert S. N. Christ Ian, .luneaii; E. MacKay, A. MacKuy and E. Night ingale, purl .Simpson; A. C. KniKht, H. M. McLeod, Mrs. O. Hlack, Miss M, Macintosh ami A. C. II. Yuill, Vancouver; L. F. Stone, Victoria; A. II. Mar.Neill, Hums Lake; J. A. Vincent and T. Hagshaw. Usk; C, K, Oilberl, Terrace; A. M. 'Klpp, I'nrt sliiglon. " Central W. .1. Crooks and S. Farr, Van. corner; Mr. and Mrs. E. fl. Drown und fainlly Alert Day, Paints $ 0.000.00 Sporting flood . . I, '.Hi0.no lirass (ioods .... 1,357.80 Woodwork a.OO'.'.'Jl Dlacksniilli .. .. -it.718.0!) Iron Fillings ... 2,515.00 Dolls .. 3,07 1.01 Alabasline 2,080.00 Nails 7.K20.02 Hpikes ... ..... 1,510.30" Plow Shares .... 0,115.10 I'enee Staples . . . 2,11(7.00 Harvest Tools ... 3,820.11 Waste 1,155.81 Deliing .... .... 1,375.77 " Iron Pipe 0,(501.1)1 Carbide ..... .. 00,t)7 Dymunile ,. .. .. 501.12 Hope 1,385.00 Cullery ... .. .. 8,072.25 Sheir Hardware .. 20.03,1.07 Enamelwnre .... 51,100.00 Deaver Hoard ... 2,828.71 Heavy Hardware . 8,817.17 Mine Supplies . . . 0,81 1.78 Sweal Pads .. .. 3,100.00 $135,11,1.1 ""Price List TUneriing Cionds I Tbnl May Inleresl. You Will I be Mailed on Application. Flock located al Lethbridge. For In formal Ion' apply: K. & M. Sales Co., Lethbrldgo, ir Dominion General Jobbers, Limited 170 McDeTmont Ave., Winnipeg Man, 11 . DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c UVANTK0 range. SITUATIONS VACANT Phone lo demonstrate product much in Mr. Fnrr, Central FOR SALE FOll SALE. Al Terrace. H.C.. several ten acre tracts and ope I acre Irael. Look them over and make me an offer. A C. I.UIIp. TO RENT FOll SALE. Singer Sewing machine, good as new, in splendid condition. Cheap al ' :i5.00. Phone Hlue 1 15. HK FOll HENT. Five roomed Iioum with bath and pantry on Second Avenue for rent May 1. Phone nine Qui. 85 Fl Il.MSIIED Housekeeping SuUc for rent. 110 .sixth Avenun, East. Phone Hlue 27ft. If FOll llENT. - Clapp Weslenljavor Pros. radio. They will carry a 1 ItO.MlI AND BOARD apartment tf LOST WANTED. Wanted to rent a LOST. Hunch of keys, Mlw pleasure boat for summer. J l'osl Oltlce and llolou ChIV. Particulars and rates to lloxi FiiuIit please relurn In Daily 2. Daily News. H7 News (dlice. to Ihe ratepayers in Ihe form "f WANTED.-- I'sed BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIUCES OF KASTIJOPE i-CYCLK Marine Engines i-II.P. without Clutch $(8:i.OO I -II. P. I cylinder MI) 200.00 0-11.1'. I cylinder 1 1 1 15(1.110 8-11. P. I cylinder III) 750.00 8-11.1'. 2 cylinder Ml) 150.00 10-11. P. i cylinder Ll 175.00 All the alMivi' exrept the firt include Ihe Famous Joes He-verse dear, and full electrical and propeller equipment. The best I tint money can buy. Easlhope Hros., 1717 ieorgu St. W. Vancouver, H.G. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five pas senger Dodue Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. Ilnles: 50c for I or 2 pMsiiger, 25c for onch additional , passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Haby" at your ser vice day or night. Comfprl Safety - Courtesy. If It 9 a water trip call Laurie Lainldy. Phones 570 or I3l. TAXI 592 HIE DEPENDAHLE TAXI. Dhj and Nife'h! service. Comfort and Courtesy Is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: ;llichmond Ilooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phono (Call Oforgc, Paul or Oust-Prompt Service and Com fori Day or .W t Stand: .10SS BROS. POOL 'BOOM Meeker Clock, Across from Xmorass Hotel FURNITURE WK handle the FAWCEl 1 guaranteed copper bearing Steel ItanWs ami all Krauts of Ihl'Ii irraile furnilure wo ex- Charige. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANQE, Goods. Auclloneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Huy, Sell and Ex change New and Secomllmnrt GKO. PAPAUUPULI8, 139 Third Ave. Phono W COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia Itrrord no scratching. Finest reproductions of lalest Fox Trots. Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and bear lliem. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE, Third Avenue NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Haggage and Express Northern Transfer. Day Phone lied 21.1. Night phone (Ireen 317. W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR. MONUMENTS P. LoClalre Rub. P.O. No. I. Princo Iliiperl, II.fi. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. STENOGRAPHER Public. Rlenogrnpber E. M. EARL Oince: Dollar Since, Third Ave. Phono: Ited 321.' LoiUnj MAIL SCHQNU For the East Mcni.,, - iv. ,, unlii - . !. . Prom thb Eait Ml.lMl.r.- Fridin - r To Vancouvsr Tueij,i,3 M.il! , , Slii..n Frida - t:.p it - From VincoiiMP Sundays 1 Weiini'-.1 ,y- 'riiir'i, ; C.I'. II and Premier ( in - r. ? h Sunday- From Anyox, Alice Inn and Premier " " rileSilaVS t Frida-To Port Simpson ini Xai Points Thu' From Port Simpson & ' River Points Sahi' ' , i To Alaka Points ' Apn, From Alasw Polnl- AlT'l To Queen cnarioun - A 1 rrom un " Points Apr,! '' 1 BOX COLLECTION 1st Ave fi ) (lB Ave A h 8th Ave 4. I; Mill Av. AS Ave. Ubt Ave. rjlfi Ave. Ave ' . Olh Ave. i W- i- Circle . ... ... CI 8th Aw. -'"'"' 51b Ave & MiTniit' 8! I'rO. IfOV . li.UrS Prov. j"V u 'dr (i.T.P. Wiimi Jnd Ave. A; J Sl " , TAKE V'"' 1 ,! I led, '' v ", 1110 r ,1 VI , fr uikh, m ' rromi'O .' wtlcr h l,.tt in.. I'- 1 low. CMiinn 1 lid Hi"' " Inh-t ill'io'1 fruiii li'" r,oi im . S.liff.K. IMII. t" "" 11 ii'1, tin. .i.niii I. " lii-ini'" ' inrrirr '-':' 1 he nirn i' "' 7,000 ri ii' ciiiiiin'iii''i1' 1 or i""- NOTICE OF 1:01 1 . lii";'1' 'ill. ,. I; ' l..'..M ..trl 1 Mill "" 1 'l ard Ave. & fulfil: irrl v- .V '' .-if. 5 n- .n iy ..- v .-T-'iv llri'll'i mirt -f ci. Clllllflll f tll(.lfl Iirin" , -. hrrilt.. 1 fIVr ' Hindu'-'' " fntil' 11 C. nhn lll'll' .:..,rLi6uc,cT GOVERN'" ' n 1 1 ll"" ' .1 , led 1,1 ", llUllll",'"" ' i I' ;$'.Xk ,,1-;, 1 1 f if.: ,f2 ...lit ' . it''' r i: 1-r.f