LONDON, Kniu'., April 20. (Hy Onnuiliitii l'r ss.. . Tho lifting of what Is probably the greatest weight ever raised hy men's ini- peniiily, was announced when Ihe. Inner Majestic, the largest ship in Hin world, weighing 50,-500 Ions, was 'put. into dry dork at Southampton. The mighty vessel was raised right mil of the water, tier keel clearing the water level by 5 feel six inehes. The work was as simple as the dnekiiiff of a trawler. -A fleet of tiny lugs escorted the liner into Hie dock, sunk to a level In take her imin'ense depth. Then a man in a. valve house, pressing bul-loiis. raised .the ship high and dry. Her three funnels and masts lowered high ahove the town of Southampton. Mechanical Arms When the great hollows of the -pontoon doek are filled with ' water it sinks and as the Majestic, unladen, draws 35 feel of water it was necessary to sink Hie dock to its maximum of 31)16 feel so I hut (he liner might float in. YVhen she had been lugged into position longtitudiiially, mechanical steel arms or lniffers slowly and .simultaneously emerged -from each shle of tho dock, under water, "and pushed j her into dead centre, between tho two walls, exactly over the keel hlocks and cradle wailing lo receive her hulk on the. submerged floor of the dock henealh ' her keel. Up in a : cabin built on one of Hie dock sides a man was anxi ously watching for Ihe fja'sli. jif green, red and white lights just' Jn front of him. I town below water on the keel blocks are a number of electrical contacts, and when Ihe ship's keel was in exact position over the hlocks il made a contact with lliese elec Incal devices and Ihe lights lashed up in the cabin. She was thus shown to he directly over the submerged cradle. Exactly In Centre . The man in charge signalled orders lo (be fourteen big pumping stations on the -dock sides lo begin pumping the weight of water frum Jho hollow spaces of Hie poiiloon. Lightened of weight In this manner, the dock slowly rose under the Majeslic until! her keel rested securely in llio! cradle. To imagine what would: have happened if the Majestic,! robbed of Hie supporting water: , as (lie dock rises, were to fall over on its side, is lo realize the importance of making certain to an inch wits performed with- out n mishapj and within four hours Hfi.OOO Ions of' water hail been pumped from the pontoon 1.. Smith. V. II. Hale, .1. Su lci!, I. Swalwell, II. I'l etch err, 11. iumcrnn, II. Lipseit and Louis Valliere. RIGHTS OF PROPERTY DISCUSSED IN BILL Alberta Lady Member Would Solve Problem of Who Is Hoad of House KDMONTO.N, April 20. First reading oT an "Act Respecting Properly as between Husband ami Wife," was given in the Alberta Legislature hy Hon. Irene Parlby, minister without portfolio in the Alberta government. II was not her intention to put the act through at the present session, Mrs. l'arlby said,, as il was one of far reaching importance, and required careful con- snieralion. Mie urged members lo approach il jn.a nonpar tisan spirit. The acl proposes to provide that the husband be the head of the community, and that all property owned hy either husband or wife before nrarriafre or acquired afterwards hygift,-legacy or intestate succession remain the properly of each. All other properly, rents or profits acquired after marriage, by either husband or wife, lo be community properly, the husband lo manage the same but not to have any right to sell such property without bis wife's CANON SAYS WOMEN DESERTING CHURCH Montreal Anglican Divine Says They Are no Longer Easily Satisfied that she is positioned securely in MOrTJtr.AL, April 20 the cradltt which is lo hold her "Women as well as men are.de erect, llul Ihe operation of j selling the. church when il fails handling this" mighty bulk of lo satisfy them," says Hev. Canon thousands of tons and manocu-jshalford, Anglican, contributing vring it Into position calculated H a clergymen's symposium fin church going VViiiI.ii fif.t jn... The ,Slar, more .alert llinii they useil lo be. I'll ey are IlilnkJ ing more, ami what used to snl- and Hie keel of Hie Majeslic, nnwjisfy them does so no longer. They jive ami a half reel ahove tho 'are seeiuiig reality in religion as waler, liad an army of workmen' much as men are; their admil- engaged on it. lance to new spheres of activity educational advantages has influenced them .away from, the church." Canon Shalford also lakes up Ihe cudgels for the. youifg people. "Wrfn'lo one might judge from their conduct, when on pleasure bent thai they are somewhat lightheaded ami lightheaded, Ihey are really very, much alive and very keen abonl things." As for the relations between the sexes, he thought Ihe old harriers very largely hroken ivny;biil he did not look upon il as altogether a bad thing. 1'hcre was a good deal of pru dery and of false idea in Ihe old PAGE TOTTO. rsr mrr. rc3 M.'ndav . """1'T1 I T LARGEST SHIP BRINGING. UP FATHER By George McManm Hi IS DRYDOCKED aod-vou co AND OIHTT HAS VOUR DINNER THE. FOOD BRJIM A -bTEAK AN- $L,J P'Nr.R?J RWHW HA.O A 0S THE CiJ .lTL THE. KiTZ'MORE POTXTOFSWJ'A. 1 rTVT I rlSZ- PUATEOrcOOD i OUR. Or1A, JrP 1 Majestic Went Into Biggest HOTEL. - I WAHT "TOO Floating Drydock In Creation TO liC 'bEcys ts at Southampton WAS 56,500 TONS Vessel Three Times Size Any That Ever Was Docked at Prince Rupert hy the prelate; The hym u "Near- r My (lod lo ThVe" was sung ind niuical selections by the Weslholme Orchestra, a duel hy Mrs. Christiansen ami Mrs, lid-wards, a solo by Mrs. .1. Field, a memorial oration by M. L. Slepp ami the lodge closing ceremony. Mrs. (iawtbnru was accompanist. Members of Hie lodge for whom the memorial was held were This niannnoth floaling dryiand llieir enjoymenl of dork lias a lifting power of 00, 000 (mis. Her overall length H' is 9('.0,feel, overall height 70 feet C inches, and overall width 170; feel. When sunk lo a depth of 381 feel Ihe top deck of the side wall! is still feet 0 inches nut or waler. The complete weight of Ihe structure comes to 10,000 Ions, am! ils total area is about 3 Vi acres. It lifts U.000 Ions more than llie, next largest dry-dock in the world. MEMORIAL SERVICE BY ORDER OF MOOSE Members Gathered Yesterday Afternoon to Pay Respects to Departed Dead Members of Ihe Loyal Order of Moose met yesterday afternoon In Hip Melropole Hall for a memorial service for those members of the order who bad died, The ladies also . bad a ceremony in niemory.of. their departed member; Mrs,-Harris Kerr. The opening service according to the rilual of the lodge was conducted and thore waa prayer position on the relation of the elalioq of the .sexes." The frankness and openness between 'he young men ami women of l- day is not perilous, though has to tie (guarded, he said. MAN IS STRANGE BUT il WOMEN ARE STRANGER So Says Winnipeg Newspaper in Discussing Male' Morons Who Join Klan and Latest Craze WINNHM'.O, April 18. (lly Canadian Press'. , "What n strange thing is man," says Hie Tribune edilorially. "And what stranger is woman; The Ku Klux Klan, iL appears, is no longer 'oufined to Ihe jivile morons of society. Press despatches tell of a 'Canadian order of Hie Women's ah Klux Klan which has been formed in Ontario. A thousand .vomen in Hamilton are reports o have joined ihe secret order. Manning as such news may al irst appear, il is doubtful whether there is any cause for apprehension. Whatever tho ale of the male organizations, the female branch, is proliably inly a passing pliase. Some ypa'rs ago ping pong occupied the 'houghls and energies of women who had nolhiiiig else to think :ibouf. Ilridge, jazz ami mah iongg followed later. Now comes the Klux. A secret society and i woman is a paradox, anyway. I'be sooner Ihe women get. oyer heir mild lillle orgy of frighl-fulness the better for them.selves and their husbands. One fool is enough in any family, and the men were in Ihe field first. They should in common fairness jie !ej'l in undisputed possession of 'heir natural, lieritagc." BURNS JAKE , Miss C. Crillkshank of H,re ake visiled here last weekl The Francois Lake Farmers' wider1 Institute lias purchased a site on TOWERS WATERPROOFS A Fisherman1 s Suit 7b Suit The Fishermen JACKETS ply nd roomy' DouUe Uiner brtut piece with fly front removei riKHIUUIKN KPIICIAI. ..I27 Sltt I CHEST '12 M ADC III CAXAOA ny. poisibility of neU or line eitchlng. P" CWd tide ptttixn, very roomy nd double ply. Both garmmU tre mde in yelloyr and hive a very tough weiring lurfice. Mde by Cinidi't foremoU witerproof clothing minufictureri, in lizei 38 to 46. On Salt ly Fhhtrman Supply rmrdcnli Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's Waterproof ' TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG HALIFAX MONTREAL n whirb will he established a community hall and sports grounds. II. K MaeNeil has lieen elected to Ihe Hums Luke hoard of school trustees. TEA AND SALE HELD BY ST. ANDREW'S LADIES' AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the St. Andrew's Society held a lea and fale on Saturday afternonn. about $85 Ix'lug realized. Articles, donated hy various member of the Auxiliary were ratTled ami won as follows: Casscroln, Mrs. J. Simpson. Cups Miss May Iteid. Scarf, A. Sinclair. Sugar, Mrs. Iladdon. Cushion, Miss .lean Heallie. The coiiiiuillees in charge were as follows: Tea tables. Mrs. Ilobbie, Mrs. ilassey ami Mrs. Tauiiock. Sewing Mrs. Dalgarno, Mrs. I. C. Stuart , ami Mrs. Howard Sleen. Candy Mrs. "G. Taylor .and Hrs. Scoll. : Honie cooking Mrs. Hobb. ItalTIes Mrs. .1. Simpson. Cashier Mrs. William Anderson. A box of biscuits was donated by .1. L. Christie. PORT SIMPSON W0N BASKETBALL CUP Played Three Consecutive Games ( Boxing Match Was a Draw Al Ihe Faster sports at Green ville basketball games were play ed, for which a cup was put up for the winner of the tournament and won by Port Simpson. I'he first game was between the V.M.C.A. of Aiyansh ami Kin- olilh Albjetic Club resulliuu' in an easy win for Kincolilh. Then Purl Simpson Alhlelic Club play- I Ihe winners, the score being 10 to K in favor of Port Simpson. .Next Hie Port Simpson team bad lo play (ireenville, the score in their Tavor beint' :i2 lo'lO. After fifl ecu minutes rest the Simpson leant pilled against Ihe Kincolilh seniors, the last year's cham pions. This Jinin the scdrc was Oi In 2i,'m favdriif. pofl Sipip- played 'lh ret? games fiflfow'iiig each other with half an hour be I ween each wilboul any change hi the lineup. A boxing contest between Stevens of Oreeiiville and Oreen if Port Simpson resulted in a Iraw. i Sport Chat 'fr-m inn-, n ,ii , fci j Tliere is a inovenieiit on foot in Major League hasebal) In have the dislauce that makes a home run changed. Many are in favoi' of jnaking it ndO feel, (Ills being Ihe distance of Ihe circuit of the base. 'I'he difference in Ihe size of hall parks, apparently, has a good deal to do with the dissatis faction expressed al present. Tin rule now calls for a hall being balled at least L':)5 feel. 11 is fell vlbul loo many home runs are now being poled out in big league basball. Jack KeuriiK js going into Ihe motion picture producing bust ness but he announces thai the roles in his productions will nol be played by .lack Depijisey or his aclress-wife, the foiMiicr lislejle Taylor. Neither will Dcmpsey put any capital into Ihe enter prise, Ivearns slates. ' I am going Inlojhls thing Independently," he explained. It Is expected Wanted For Sale ForJRcnt DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTKB SMALL FLAT Wauled (modern) Furnished preferred. Particulars to Hox 213, Oaily News Oilice. 03 l'YPF'HITL! 4ek wanted. He- ply to Hox 211 Daily News oilice. lS FOR SALE FOH SALF Completely equipped pleasure boat. .'10 x 'J, 15 h.p. Herlhs for four persons. NeTv and in first class condition. A bargain for quick sale. Apply Hox g 2 Daily News O Pice. Oil SALF.. Five Crowding Iipiis; best breed llhode Island Hed. Apply Hox 245 Daily News Of fice, or phone Hlack 1138. tt OASHOAT for ale.Nev, Ki feel long. 5-7 horse power engine. Apply Caretaker, Yaeht Club. tf FOH SALH Nulo-knltling mach ine, in good condition. Montgomery's Store. HOUSES FOR SALE SIX rooms ami hath. Two lots Oood location 3300.00 FiVe rooms amf hath. Sce- tiou 5 ,....$2,000.00 Double corner willi good house Section 5 $2, 1 5ll.no flood small house, Section 7. : , (KM). oo Terms may Iw arranged. McCaffrey & Uibbons, Lid. TO RENT FIJItMSHFD Housekeeping Sulle for rent. tlO Sixth Avenue, Fast. Phone Itlue 27M. II TO IlKNT. Suite, bath and range. Tinker. Tel. 57. five , rooms, Aitjily (i. P. If FOIl lllvNT.--Furnished lionse, iiv riwuita IMkimii f1riPii it' I OH HUNT. Clapp aparlinenl Ve.stenh:i.yer Uros If APAHTMFNT for rent in Meeker Hlock. Phone Red 01)7. 11 T, BOARD HOAIlp. t- Tbe Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Pliorio 137. HOAlli) ' AND IlOOM, or' boar.l only. Phone lied 707. LOST LOST. Lady's gold bracelet watch. Finder please return lo Daily News olllce. KNITTED GOODS SWF.ATFHS ami all kinds of knileed goods made, to order Phone Hlack :tlir. If MONUMENTS P. LeClalre Sub. P.O. No. t. Prince Hiiperl, H.C. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monumonts and Headstones. wojyiErrs exchange IF ynu have any plain scwinjj or . fancy work you wish In- dispose of, weAvill sell it for you. Articles in Ihis department not limited lo one dollar. The Dollar Store, lied 32 i. Hial au announcement will be made .shortly of the complete severing of business relations between Dempsey and Hie man who business-managed -111111 Inln Ihe world's heavyweight Hium-pioushlp. L. Clive of Kilwaiiua sailed on Ihe Princess llealrice Saturday afternoon bound for Victoria. BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIHCFS OF F.ASTHOPi: i-CVCLK Marine . Fngines i-ll.P. without clutch $185.00 l-JLP. I cylinder Ml) L'OO.OO G-ll.P. I cylinder HD U.o.oo 8-H.P. 1 cylinder HI) 750.00 K-H.P. ' eylimler MD ifiO.OO 10-11. P. i cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except the first include tbe Famous Joes He-verse (Sear, and full electrical ami propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Fasthope Itros., 1717 fieorgia St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always at your service. STENOGRAPHER Public Stenographer E. M. EARL Olllce: Dollar Store, Third Ave. Phone: 'lied 32i. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort and Courtesy. MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "Oh Haby" al your- ser vice day or night. Comfort Safely Courtesy. If it's a water trip call Laurie Lambly. Phones 570 orl3l. TAXI 592 Till: DKPF.NDAHLF TAXI. Dnj and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy in my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Hichmoiid Ilooms. TAXI Tail 67 Phono (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Comfort Day or NU'.t Stand: 10SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across frpm ICmnr . Hole. FURNITURE WF. handle the FAWCKTI' icuaranleed copper bearing Sleel llajigcs and all grade, of high gn"b5 furniture wo exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl-ure Store. , We Huy, Sell and Exchange New and Secondhand Hoods. GEO. PAPAUOPULIS, 339 Third Ave. Phono 4U. COLUMBIA RECORDS NF.W Process Columbia Ilccords no scratching. Finest re productions of latest Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental music by world famed arllsts. Call in and hear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Haf?Kai?e and Fxpress Northern Transfer. Day Phone lied 213. Nij?hl. phone (Ireen 307 W. 11. MONTGOMERY, JR. '. 4 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Monday, April 20 1 1 1Kb. 11:51 a.m. IS). 3 fl. Low 5:58 a.m. M " l:on tun 1.0 " Tuesday, April 21 High 0:13 a.m. 2.0.3 ft. 12:30 p.m. 10.7 " Low 0:11 n.m. 3.7 " 18:50 p.m. 4.0 " Article! Lnit n4 Fridays, g: C.P.'H. Apr.: l .i From Vaneeur Sumlays Wednesdays Thursdays CPU Aii if 17 To Anyox, Allc Arm, Suin and Premier- Wednesday- Sundays ? I From Anyox, Alice Arm. SUnl and Premier Tuesday I Fridays ' Hates: 50c for I or 2 passengers,To pprt;slin-pMn ,nd HaMw -no tor earn aoiioionai passenger. PHONE 134 MAIL SCHEDULE For tho East uruays, ciosen u v.m From th East i i ii , . rriijays. ilur al i s.u To Vancouver Tuesdays Points Mail i'tiisps -st' 'Mi p &iturda- i I n i Tbursdns -5 I From Port Simpson and la River Points Siiil nri!:i - To Alaka Points- April r.. i From Alaska Points Ai.nl to id i l a . ii inn ru.ui Annl 1 1 .r 1 r i win x - ' Points-April 9 and rh COLLE0TI0S .. ... .-.ii e. ill lrh..am AMin wt. . - til Avc. K.ijMh Si - til. va . Vu i--' " vv i Ol . . . . ... c?l.AVk ..lkA .lhtAveo. C'nraJSf t.U " dlh Ave, & Hnys C -.ve Ulll AVC iV n . .u 8th Ave. ACoHon SI 3th Ave. A Mrllnd"t Pro. flov. Hbigs Prov. Gov. Wliart (J.T.P. Wharf n.l Ave. A 2nd at 55J i 3 00 M 5 ' miL tit ,J5 : 3rd Ave. A rill 3a o. - ffi WATER NOTICE. DIVERSION "f- , V take so"i:k ,'T , M 1318 SMiil t ruMVW. O.c.. , ,; . take n1 i; , , lurlHr tlM'iii i' " i- 4 ii.. i I'lluiril l ' i ' iilmii t one md , (l inmilh si 1"""' t 1 , in number ' H- m i Tin notice ;; , 'W?v 1 ihtTHo ami V H" V.MWv,r to Itio arpii'. " on I.I Wlrr II-lri.llr r, .,)", u ' liuiMiu'. V' uv fHT Oik 'i ,, tin firm pi"'1 ' ," " ,11'' Marrh tMh. rvV . in i Tn PRs,Tcr iiTISH l in, Mniicr or uw Af , i Ollll , .... . IJV ,, ... i... ll.tliT III I"' '. . H , inn- Tr- ri-1: wiiHJ iMni.r r. MfH !wl f tnrll. A.M. ...in U4ti mliiimriior . i w mm. uerrw.. ( ..... . JmoiVnt of im lr ' " 0Tt. ..III. Willi. ....oinN ' .irll'. Datfd OiC 81" iint'-if. " i! "f 1 of Pfl1'