ports of the's'ocieties for the past ear wore Riven by the past, pre- suionis and treasurers, Ladles' Aid In the absence of Mr.l W. A. juiies.on, urs. . ji. Cornish reported for the Ladies' Aid ami gave asplendid account of lie work of tl lut organization,- They nau raised tvz ami hail n-balance o.jfhn hand.. . Mr, Jon. M cKec hh ie ' i s j i re s ide n I loc I, Mrsllacker rc'iiortcd for1 the Women's Missionary Society with its Junior organizations or mission circle, mission hand ami kimlornarlen. A splendid Interest has boon shown by the mem-bers oft the missionary societies, .Much "valuable information hns been gathered about the. work in other parts of Canada ami" the world outside. The sum of $320 had been raised by these societies. Great praise is due Miss Haddock, Mrs. G. Waddell, and Mrs. fi. O. Kelchum for their work in the kindergarten. Mr. Geo. V. Wilkjnson, is. the newly elected W.M.S. president. Sunday' School Karl Harrie pave a splendid account of the Sunday school work. There are twenty teachers and officer. with 180 scholars enrolled arijan average) attendance of 133. 'l'he. finances arc in pood shape tand nearly $00 a years is the missionary contribu-lion of the scholars. Frank Vickers, the church treasurer, came up with a smile, lie had feared that the spending joflJOn 1 on church improve-' meats Ayolild hurt the current ehurclrrevenue. He was glad lo say that the revenue was equal ; to thai of former years and this , inqnUi .would sec all debts paid except those of the reconditioning fund. Membership Survey Itev. Geo. G. Hacker gave a membership survey showing the ; hlstoryf the church since the , early -tejit" days. The war had scattered the members to the ends of the earth and in revising the list about five years ago the lowest level in the church's his tory bad been reached. Since ithen there had been a steady growth so that today the largest ' membership in (lie church's history is reported. Mr. Hacker spoke with conviction rewarding a deepening of the spiritual life of theciimmunieahls and said ' that while growth had not been j spectacular u nan beep sure, ' sound, arid-steady. Hi ahian is "He, uf fiood courage and boost for your church." ' '4 !Hew Choir Leader ejtJ'Yjfa'ibH'd glowing tri-bute ft the'faithfulness of A. J Lancasjer,- the organist and 'choir leader, who had resigned, haviug.fouml the duties loo heavy when added to his other work 'Mr Lancaster has been organist for many years and has rarely missed a service. J. S. Wilson has been appointed choir leader and Miss M. A. Way organist, with Miff Cameron as assistant, no fear need he entertained to the future of the music the church. FOREST WEEK IN INTERIOR People; Were Enthusiastic and wircci ncneiii Kxpeciea to Ensue T The- people were inlerfslod hnd 'sliowed enlhnsiasm for the cause, and there will be a direct effect ln the form of reduced fpres'lAjosI ruction jn the dislricl this season believes I'. S, Hon ney, ilistrjct mrester, who jc turned lo the cily lliis morn ing after siending "Save the Forest Week" In the interior. Public meetings were held at Terrace, Hazelton, fimlthers fflJta tntft JRurnp tLake. and lotal of 300 people atlended. Mr. llonney, who was assisted on Hip trip by Olof Hanson, head" of the Hanson Timber A Lumber Co., addressed, .all th. meetings and there were local chairmen and speakers who d'Vtlt wilh the various afpecU and advantages of forest con seryation. Al ..Smithers there were to.i people at the meeting. Chairmen and speakers at the various points, beside Mr. Hon- ney, were: Terrace It. H. Allen (chair-j man)i lot Hanson, speaker. Hazelton II. S. Sargent Olof Hanson, speakers. j, Smithers L. It. Warner (chalrmari), Olof Hanson, L. S, Seen at New York At a banquet (jiven in honor of Mary 1'ickford and Douglas Fair banks al his home by (londftXast -Vew York publisher, prior l(J their departure for Kurope, the chief enlerlainmenl was a preview of Miss IMckfordV new .picture, Sparrows," which is not to et general release until September. Only a few persons have been permitted to see ".Sparrows" prior to release. For the reason that it is considered the most lippcaling and gripping picture ever made by the star, the showing was greeted as a distinct privilege by. the guests, who included one hundred prominent people from many different circles of endeavor. Among them were Efram Zimhalist, Jay Gould, Charles Dana (Sibson, James W. ierard, Owen Johnson, Marc Connally, Sir Robert Horn. Ralph ulilzer, Otto II. Kahn, Theodore Dreiser, Count Orlowski, (leorge Jean Nathan, C, V. Whitney, Mrs. William Astor Chanter, Mrs. W. K. Vanderbili, Lucrezia Hori, Mrs. H. H. Hosers. Maxine Klliolt. and Don Marquis. ... ,, , Advertise In the Daily News. e government of Lanadct guarantees its Age 9 YEARS OLD 42 This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of Uritlsh Cojumbla, , TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS RACE "irwmarket Event to Take Place on April 28 with Coronach Favorite A1AV AIAHKKT, Kng., April 2 Hy A.unadiau I'ress.. The Itrit ih sporting public this month t pli"g the lack of an outstand ing candidate for the first of the season s great classics for three iJSltw!. Jly : Twp... Thousand uuineas. io i8 run at Aevvmar kct on April 28, for the U7lh time. The condition is not -McOill and l. I). Munro, speak- strange. It ha ers. praclirallly the Telkwa J. McNeil (chair man). .1. P. Wheeler and I'. I. Chetlleburgh, speakers. Hums Lake A. M. Ruddy (chairman), Sidney (iodwin. speaker. . DISTINGUISHED GUESTS GET VIEW OFJSPARROWS" Mary Pickford't New Picture Was si MBBW .BV Zt IX W IiiIJ , indeed, been general rule nee the curtailment of turf ao tivilies during the war. I he champion two-year-old, and favorite for this year's Derby, is Lord Woolavington's '.oronach, by Hurry On-Wet Kiss. He, .at. least will ho among the Inhigesl competitors for initi- eas honors, lie was never de- iled last season until he mel sir Abe Itailey's Lex in the Middle Park Stakes al Newmarket last October, when Lex defeated him ijy a neck in the six-furlong rae. Easy Victory Coronach came through the winler in good shape, as was eideneed by his easy victory in the Column Produce Slakes at Newmarket on April 1 1. Ill greatest opposition in the opin ion of turf followers, will come from Sir Abe Hailey's Lex, who i. by Lemberg-Kxcelita; from Sir ieorge Itullough's llarpagon, by oinmcrn-Ilarpoon, and Lord Derby's Colorado, liy phalaris. Canyon. llarpagon, winner of the im portant Craven Slakes here on pril 15, is considered a promis ing outsider in the classics. He ran only one race a a two-year- old, and he won it by a length. It was the maiden two-year-old takes at Newmarket In October. Lord Woidaviikuton has a sec ond slron candidate for the wo Thousand Ouineas in Friar Wile, winner of the Oreeiiham lale al -Newlrtiry this month. Two Thousand Guineas Out of the Two Thousand Guineas and the One Thousand on April 30, will come the. leading cuntestants for the Derbyv llF, Morriss' Ma mm, by Phalaris. Watfles, won both great clas sics last year. In fatt, since the I wo Thousand (milieus was in tituled iii 1809. thirteen giants ol the' turf have won all Ihrcoi classics, the Two Thousand. Derby, and St. Leger. These were West Australian, Oladiateur, Lord Lyon. Ormonde, Common, Isinglass, Galfee.More, 1K97, Fly ing Fox. 1KJ9, Diamond Jubilee. I WW), Itnck.and, 1903, Pommern, 191S, (lay Crusader, 1U17, and (iaiiisborough, 1018. The two Thousand Ouinead Is over the Rowley Mile, compared wilh the mile and a half Derby course. It is for colts and fillies vvjiilfi (he One Thousand Guineas is for three-year-old fillies only The mnnetnry reward for the winner of Hie Two Thousand will be apnroiimalely ten thousand pounds, ami for Ihe One Thous and Guineas about eight thous and pounds. Aloysla Favorite The race for Ihe One Thousand Guineas, one of the two cliisslcs for .three-year-old flllie only Ihe other Is Ihe Oaks nt Kpsotn is even more open than for the Two Thousand. In Ihe belting perhaps the most prominent can dldale will be His Majesty's Aloy sla, who is rated amon.g the 25 best two-year-olds of last sea son. Going on last season form, Ihe esl fillies enlered E6 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c aine, and H. Lines' Golden Fairy, hy Golden Sun out of Gol den Isle. The First Spriiwr Sialics, Newmarket Two-Year-Ol.l Slakes, May Slakes, March Slakes and UuMiiW"' Plate, all add lo the attractiveness of (he four-day Newmarket First Spring meeting. The King, if he follows his usual cutoni, will witness the claic, which have long attracted race follower from all over the counlry and 'com the continent. SPORT CHAT The Golf and Country Club of Hranlford, Ontario, is initiating toutnnmnl for uhisl and bridce on a large scale to he held on the club premises. May (, zn ami " inviiaiioiis uav been extended lo several llrlllsh players and it is hoped that a representation from the Motherland will ho able lo participate. Already lange promises of sup port are forthcoming from tin 'nited Slates and Sidney jn Ihe ,Knirkerbeker Club playe from New York, has promised l kipper an American team in tni international matches one fo whisl and another for dunlicati iiiclion bridge against learns re presenting Canada and Grea llritain. These two events wit lie Ihe chief attraction of wfaa may become an annual event. Hie Prince Rupert Foolbal Association is interesting itsei more than ever Ihls year in lb organization" of Ihe intermediates and juniors and Ihe executive U lo be congratulated on sponsoring Ihe movement. It is lo be hoped (hat Ihe sporting public will lend its support and show its . interest by attending the season s sanies. It siiould be remembered that, afler all, Ihe dc veloprnenl of clean athletics unong Ihe younger element of the cilr is reallv mnr innwirlnii lhnnamong ohby. pla.verj. .All wno are i-onncrlci! with the mnveinenl In ailtwar are'iloin'i a real' public si-vlc an'i ire lc be. encouraged. The ttu:ihuaHon meeling rorAhrt Itilermedlaia ti n junior Iciiyne Islcaired'rtif'iViil HO, and if all those who should be interested turn out there will be a large attendance. ATHLETICS FOR WOMEN ENCOURAGED IN QUEBEC MOXTRI.AL, April 2ft. - The ong&nixalinn or Ihe province of Quebec, branch of the Women's Athletic Federation of Canada. look place at the Royal Victoria i.oneige recently. "Tin means that women will ho In charge of women's alhlellcs, and they are I'eller able J'to Judge what other women are. capable of than are men," asserted Miss F M CarlwrighL "Women roaches will replace innn nnd Ihere will be less ex ploiting of women's teams hy men, coaches and managers, In short It affords a prolection for Hie woman alhlele which she had preiotisly been denied. It has already had the effect of giving physical Instructresses Ihe stains of nnii-coinpeting amateurs In all organized sports. This gives IIk'ih ihe samn standing as the in 'men who occupy similar post- the One Thousand nppear lo h, linns. Illlherlo, the woman leach-the Aga Khan's Moll Mahal, by, or of gymnastics wns regarded as a fl n professional," Vtfiat, Innnl Ulaa Pa pf tvrl.uli f The Tetrarch-Maglona, Aloysla, who Is hy X.cmber out of Ver-(said. ... 'j m 1 1 num. MAID Wanted for general housework. Mrs. Olof Hanson. Phon Illue 335. roit SALE hot water heated. A Mallet. If FOR SALH. 3H foot cabin cruiser, 15 h.p. heavy oil engine. Price l,'.ftO.O0. 200.00 5 h.v llntTalo. Price 20().u 5 h.p. FrUbce. Price Itsri.tMl 10 h.p. Sludehakcr Auto. Prto f 200.00 1 Kuril engine 25.0ii 31 h.p. 2 cylinder heavy oi: engine, guaranteed condition, (OA r.p.m. weight 6.-000 lbs. Price 2.000.00 2 h.p. F.vinrude Inboard 55.00 2 h.p. Kvinrmle outt.oard ft5.(Mi 3Vi h.p. F.vinrude outboard. .i,ja...,JI,2.. 7 5.0.1 2 6-h.p. Falrbsirks single cyl(n, dor 2 cycle willmul euip' meal. Price $35.00 each. Logging I(mis, cables, propellers, lubricators, etc., at lowest price. Apply Northern F.xchaiwe. 213 Second Avenue. Phone 23. FOR SALK. Five roomed house on two lots, furnished; all (i: Harden and berry huhes. l-760.00 on term. Apply T. Mo- Clymnnt. tf FOR S.M.K.--Gerhard lleintzman Plann, on easy monthly pay ments. Walker's Music Slore. FOR SALK -Four h.p. '. A 8. gas engine. Phone Red 511. TO RENT I'WO rooms lo rent in nrivaU home, waterfront view, up-lo tlate furnlshliiMs. 330 Fourth Avenue Fast. Phone Illue 500. I'Oll, RjiVrW-Modeni four room. J ii'. i ...hi. it... ' : . i . rii iiai, won .iniiuiri raiitc, mi Clapp block. Wesjenhaver Ilros DMNlrfllFD lloiisekeepliWltoorn .tp rent, by, the. day, week or nionth.i I'hone JtRdifiQ? . If FOR RUNT. Furnished house keeping suite, Mussallem Aparlments. phone IH. if FOl nKNT. Four room suite, Apply flmltl, FOR RKNT. Three roomed house; close In. Phone Hoi 023. yn MODF.RN FLAT for Rent. Apply Max llellbroner. If BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD, -s- The Inlander, H3(l Second Avenue. Phone 137. HOARD, Rooms and Furnished Bullfts. Palmer House. if OOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avsnus Opposite Henson's Studio. GOOD MKALS. GOOD cAkF.8 Coffee or Tea Served. RKAL UOMK COOKF.D MHALS Mrs, linger. Proprietress, A PARTIAL REFORM. Willie ha yoii father sionn. whipplnur you since he jninetl Ihe cnnrctif 'r.. ....... v i . 1,1 mil ne s stoppei I I ... I II , , jui linn H nuns mm worse than It does me. YOU 4 fi.l flllifili.ini it.iivI unolna ie0.1ll Price ... 2iO.OO IS h.p. Fairbanks engine, 'i cylinders, cycle. Price G75.00 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine. Price 1550.011 & b.n. Kallenbercr ensinp. Al. ("t PAflU Four, r Y' v. wra 0AILV N2W3 .Morn! UNITED CHURCH BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus HEARS REPORTS WELL-I CO'e.bb lU. 5NEA.K TA.V-1T .. " . " ." Tusw;. t II ALLRlCHT- I n r I cohc Rtn: tr tt cox ooN.r I OUT VHIUE. rAE TA.KIM' n t WOrs'T . rvi WNTSU THAT . m DOOR. I MOtT KNOCK 'EH Annual Congregational Meeting CET.OOT- ' OVE.K: .in mui 1 i WOW! 7 ""H rio -v -i- i t n sW I Last. Night, and Sacramental Service In Morning SIX NEW MEMBERS JOIN Financial Condition of Organization Not Affected by Special Renovation Collection Yesterday's son iocs at Hi Unite.l r.hiirelt .wcr of speci.il interest. In thr(!'tnornin a lai-fie number tralhered for the sacramental seryjVe at which six new members joined the church. The evening service was cnn-gronatlonalVniKlit- whcu the re V J V Il.irgntns in .'.'Articles ,'Lott and Found, Ac AUTOMOBILES BENEFIT BY REDUCTIONS L TARIFF New Prices on CHEVROLETS F.O.II. Prince Rupert Touring HIS.fXi Coach I. nits. 00 I.I8.1.IWI Reeondii loned I ed Car. Walh f r (in REDUCTIONS IN FORD PRICES In line with (he recent tariff reductions. Watch this ad. for prices. S. 'El PARKER'LTD. all) Second Ave. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call George. Paul nr (iol Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from I'uipre Hole). FURNITURE AND RANGES HANOF.S and I urn i In re nt most) reasonable prices. When ym. require any article for the! home, Just come in or phone. Used furniture bought outright or exchanged for new furniture. A. MacKchzle, Furniture. Phon 775. BOOKKEEPING. WANTF.D. Hooks lo post: gov ernment returns made: public audits. Rates reasonable. J. O. Williamson. Phone lllact 89. tf PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE. Back to the old stand. 315 Third Avenue. Alt the latest in SIIFIT Mt SIC Columbia New Process RECORDS AND PHONOQRAPHS. nOTHWELL'S TRANSFER Coal - Wood and Furniture Moving llnggnge and F.inres Klcnd:l.ltlle,s News Stand, Phone 352. Res. Phone Green 020. FURNITURE. New a nil Secondhand Kiirni. lure Store. We Hoy, Sell and F.i change New nnd " Socondhuml Good. GEO. PAPADOPULOS 33 Third Ave. Phono mr PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 . 4,44 44i Monday, April 20 0:2R a.m. 2o.T ft. 12:111 p.m. 10.2 ' '"w C:ll) a.m. 5.2 IH;53 p.m. 5.0 Tuesday, April 27 '""I" o:57 a.m. -.20.(1 .ft. 13:20 p.m. !. " r'"w 7:21 a.m. L3 " 10:27 p.m. n.H " Wednesday, April 28 "k'i 1:20 n.m. 21.2 f. 11:02 p. in, n.H ow 7-5H a.m 20;00 p.m Jr I i 3j7 " T r' ita O 1926 r ImT-k riTuxt SloviCf sc Cm IImm nku Mrtii . MAIL SCHEDUU " I-IH Ton 'Y.ik Chassis Wtt.OO. lliiy your ear from an an-' oicoais llmriicd and reiilslertsl daler ! it ami assure yourself of efficient . . . service al all lime. KAIEN OARAGE water Ken! Ignlllon. Prlc. Wiwklwt "'rviee Day and Ninlit rr ih rii TufMlijr . WMiMUir .tit t,,i, rrl-tayi . SttunUo Stlanlttt -tit r.l'H.. M- " T 0i, Alk Arm, lu.vl I "T" "i.j. . TO Aii, PH Hmm( v4 . ' Light Delivery Chassis $ flrtH.iMlL 1 . i Sundari Vnl.ll)l rni) ltrtl H.. tprii v rridiit HI if PtU-SluMT . . fra Alk( eUI Alftl f. II. AHl I, It. tf aoi couiaiev ll Jkr s silt si LMh. iww 4 lnllMi l lib U A Tlwr' It 4 "kwiror.f i. It Ave A cirt4 ' Sib A. A lit -lib A Mir Vrr fib 4le A i 'rti-fl lib Aw. 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Trlnrr J.5 CANCtLLATION OF Sllll Mil-rl-.. . . p nll'Tl ..wn.-r. i? iir.nr.ni "'"' llrnprvo iiitir ovur 'U'", if phi1 " iinirp nil, iHp, sliutlrd lliuairu " lHn I, Ciiaii UIMMrl. ' ii m TIMBER SALE, X7S" Mini. I.. ...... .. .rli HlllASib aiM.ft i.a. - .. .rt mrt M,u - ... mni i ,1-11 r. im sill ' rll liiver, nrhwa Diy, Oir" , i:iii piiirirl, .ktj Hirer si vr. oni bp mifl "n'-r,, , . .... rtf JT. Vlttorll, B.C.. or Piflrt ' ruiiB-napirt,: a.a