if, paqs Four, '-r RURAL DEAN TO Tak. Charge of Anglican Pf-. I 'Church, tit Terrace wqj-Ijtg, it 'senior student of iff,. Emmanuel College,. Saskatoon, is expected (o arrive in Terra CjO pn .$alnrdijy noil In relieve Aural Dean T. J. Maj-sii or Hie-active duties or (he Anglican Church .Here. Owing In ill healili .Mr. Marsh ha lit' late fmm.l Hie wnrL Inn arduous anil has 'n$kcl for rfcliof ,l'Jy,;'!"IM' . niai a rest, will lie 'lienerl.ei.il lit liU i,,..lii .......... m.. :, i x . ,. v .mi. -Manwaring will nreaeh on Sun day evening next at 7.30 in the .tugiivan i.iiurcli and will have charge 'of all other service dm. ing. the summer vacation month. PRINCE GEORGE The stains or the Tourist CUi-j here for lhe third time is under fire in (lie police roupt. Tin: premises were . raided Insl wept hy -thr-provim-lal police and 0a: Sherman ha ioen charged with keeping a gaming house while thirteen others are charged with being frequenters. Decision will he given, tomorrow iy .Magistrate .Mo ran. : The Women's Auxiliary of IN-Prince, Oenrge Hospital will hoi.: a May festival on May 22. Tlr girl selected,,!!' the schools a rt..jir.. r ii. i ...:n i.. . ,'" '.' ii uiv .uiiy win oe rrow': -ed hy Mayor Taylor am) ail Ha- borate program is hein plan- ned ror the day F. Ci. Itawson r Prince Uuperl has written-to ft. . Sutlnii, dis. r'f a.?r hjn 1 ttiral i s t, ex p re s s i ni surprise at the excellent' samples of wheal produced in this district. Stanley Xcwman. F.iiglisn bji-liart.han1pipu, who was a visit, or. here. "recently, ran a score of 800 while local players, who opposed him, made only 59.- Mike Jock Roach- of Shellcv and Miss Snsie(!: 'Miljure' tt Prince (Jeorge wfre married at (he I.uiheran Parsonage last we,ek 1 Ilcv. II. Kuring. The witnesses were Ara II. Tafl and 'Mrs. Vivian I.. Miljure. T h e molorhot "Jlouniler" wiiich played aii Iniporjanl pari in transportation" during tlie early development of 'tilts district, yyill. cnler a -new service tlhis week;-. TJiCjHttle, river hoai been luircnased froin Al '.lohnson hy the Allen-Thrasher - Lumber Go. and will he used as a lowhnat in connection with it milling, business. The retail price of milk lieri? has been cut to fifteen cents a ' ' f -quart. The local Klks' Lodge held a bnniiie flasl - Tuesday in- neclirin. willi the initiatioif into the order of ft. 0. MrCorkeil ol ' Vanderhoof, Joe I'lejger of Lona - Mf)rllr'arid!Jnhn Xeilson of Poulh I'orl 'iJeorgT-... ... ' ' 1IRRACE NOTES Mrs. J-;d. fc hy of Smilhers was tn lown for a day lust wee looking afler business interests here and renewing acquaintance In I lie district. W. Treslon returned on, Sat urday night from Anyox where he has spent several months, ,.; C. .C, .Pierre, representative of the AlklnS Saw Co., Vancouver, spent lhe week end in town Mr Pierre is :m obi. tinier at Toi. rftee and al one lime owned the l'i"l"i-i i) iitnv uruujui'u iiy .A. j Head. . FjydjaMi, ll.fJ.L.S,, returnei on r-aliinlay from halum Lake, wbere he has 'been oil survey work. t 'T; lirewer of Smilliers . sn'enl several days al the week end til life district ii the interest of lhe Forestry, Department. I 77 . . . -i ir.,F : . 4 BRINGING UP BJVFrM - By George McManm TAKE HOLIDAY R. Manwaring of Saskatoon to - - - wi. ..j'i'wiiih m in-iit hi in,- ,iii ii in ii? Sjilurday. , nlgjil frm Trluce JUi-j Vanderhoof... . Jle. wa elef.iefj by perl where she spent a few days the council al its first meeting -...ill. 1. - ... Al. T l.ll c.ll . i i. . mi nrr- iiiifiin-i , jiip. until-, in ihe hoslillal. Mrs;i,lllle' con- dilion, is rnuch Imnroved and 11 IC uvriilnl 0,1 aim t.A- ni.ia n I return to Terrace in about 11x1 - U PvJll 4 O 1926 .r (htl FiATwtt Sfici. Ic. . . k m - : ,LT7ZT T-1 " J I -H: - ... 1 1 CQHT'Noep Relation of the Liver aid Kidneys Such th.t e.ch uffrt whn other denngrd Both "ttr u-Uted by Dr. Chaaa'a KIdn.y. 7 Liver Pill.. the liver becomes lurpsh or torpid in action, the , kidneys hive to vvlp "rJ th work filtration. A hen the hver fails the' kidneys have all the work to do. Hlce A1?.' min of trouble Is usually bihousne, ipdijestion and constipation and after a time the kidneys begin to be affected and there cornea backache, urinary derangement and kidney disease. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills is due.to their wmuuiru acuon on me liver, kldnej-s and bowels., Jhey jet at the cause of trouble and remove it no matter how complicated it may be. Promptly and thoroughly they cleanse the bowels or intestines, arpuse,the liver action and thereby relieve the overworked kidneva. weeks lime. Mrs. I.azrlle and her three children left on Mon- iday morning Tor San Dfego after naving s eni ine last iiiiia riionllis in Terrace. Mrs. (irier enlerlnmeU n fitv or the intimate 'friends' of her sister, Mrs. I.azelle, al afternoon ica on ulllay. Mi was assisted in sen inig .refreshments by her two daughters Missc Mona and Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Little entertained at a .farewell faniilv dinner party- Tor .Mrs. Larelle -on Sunday nighl. Those nresenl included Jlr. and .Mrs. Win. Lit- tie, Mrs: i.azellpr, .(rs. qreit, Miss n'ousiijs, .Mr. and Mrs Thos. Hrooks, A. II. Lillle and Mr. arlJ Mrs. Cieorge i.illlp. '.. .1. Moore left on YVed'nes. day morning for Anyox. W. Walt and V. Carter of' . ,, . - - . .iiiesnury were . in. lown at ill" week end. ' 1 lie W.A. will meet on Wed nesday this week at the home a! Mrs,( Marsh, with Mrs. Chapman meeiing before the spring sale which lakes place on Saturday, May 8, in Progress Hall. Mrs. W. Cassell and daushler. were in Prince - Itupert at the week' end returning home on Saturday iiiglit."' .' ? Ahranf; Johnson iert ori Friday iriorning ror Vancouver to - visit ilfjnry Walherg ,who Has v beeji Hl!Wiri.'ap7j1s ii)oo4 I'liai. Hural Dean T. 'I nrli r.. turned on Friday morning from L'sk where he hail bee.n spending a few days on church duties. Mr. and Mrs. SlcCulioiich an.l faliiily hate moved from lown (ii tli'e old Hur'rison ranch and Mr. Jind .Mrs. Clayton have mo ed in I o the house in lown which I hey vacated. Mrs. .). Warne is lilovirisr her household efferls bae.k lo Uc? home oil Hie bench afler haying spent the winter In lown. Mrs. Cbns. Haven of TulU., jialchery is a guest at the home of Mrs. A. C. howler. Mrs. J. K. Oordrn left on Mon day for- Halile ... VANDERHOOF inri ,weeK. I ne council lifts du- elded to proceed Willi certain slreel improvements in the lows. v.; ' -.Mr. n1ilMr. George D. Scott n.nd family, who have resided his district for a number Cars.left on Sunday for OMaw.. :i the neighhorli.jod of whi.-l ity they will lake up their fill re Tcildetiee. Uler liayinjr ftpeii hi llt rfii.-wiiy service fW. ? 'iiTioiil snvn years, H. V. Sjir!eyl seel ion fore man al .Martiyi Lake. ti'H will his family iiist AtlfR fi.t Van couver, .lames II:irare:ite-s has lakeii over iiH diilies nt Martm lake. .Mr. and Mrs! Iloherf Mi-Corl-eL and James Mrtpes. are 'on a iriti lo Tnkla Landing. I Halph Hurger has left here on an extended trio to Hie ITnite, States. - . . . . ' ; .v BURNS LAKE Work Is again staring on the Taltapin mine in the llnblne district, E. F. Campbell with n parly or men having arriveil from. Vancouver last week. Arthur Wood, manaplnjg engineer, will arrive in about two wvek-lo superintend the work. Wor, is. .also to be. resumed on the Silver Island mine. Pete nepuiris a patient in lhe Francis Lake .Hospital suffer-in from a compound frarltire oi Hie. leg .sustained when his horsit boiled and he was thrown out ol a buggy. Miss Patricia Harrison has ar rived Jrom Ori'Dn .arid will spend the silmmer' vs1fjnjr' in rimllinf fit Viftl.pl Anil Iwm at !ers, Mrs. J-'rank Carrol) and Mrs. P. Carroll of I leckcr Lake. sNvan Neison of IJecker Lake was sentence. I last week by Cor- Ion II. Ilohb, J. P., to three ninnlhs' imprisonmenl, without option, ot fine, ror a third vioja. wn or me liovernmenl l.lquoi Act SPORT CHAT : -it In the fHi-lv ilavs of Churchill I lown s there were no nriiic'!v turf prizes, such at the $50,00') henMicky, Derby, which will if nlh on May 15. Itacinp-was .n a low ehli in IK7I when Colonel M. I.evvls Clark roumled the Louisville Jileker r.liili' Ihstftil . ... . v (.at 'vv : or the hundreds of royally Tired Sjninejjjv wc(v rcjvjpf any eonseolience In (lie i-iiiinfrv. and he peoriod of ricirwr. was limited. Colonel Clark wen to Eng land and France to study their system of stakes, and rules of racing, cic. un jus reiurn n organized the club and, calling o Lurfimut and hrejlcra from K.n rn r. r ' ? a. i l -i l i m i DmKMMWui l,,i-K 1 I IndtMtriU BnmJl I1" LLotflP . -J Imdtot. Win not bflB.. : 'eV.V k, I V anted For Sale ror Ker t 2: per word in advance. No Adveitiaemt nt taken BOARD AND ROOM. UOAItn. The inlander, ft.i:) Second Avemie. phone 137. ;vt.MU, Itnonis u Furnished Nt.lHjS yl'rtlmer Moiisriu If Utj$$$ and West, explained n fnem fjs aims and uurpoev Til 6, Wiil ucky Ierby, I lie Kentucky Oaks, the (Jlark Slakes, the SI. Ueger and, jlie Lnuisvill" Wjsrb lo, lie the turf' clasjties ol Keniucki"1- 'ach iiKnlfJed arter i. siiiillrtr-'event -in-Kiiglaiiil. The, W'the great event for t)ireeear-old. After eon-slderahle'i'fitinncial difficult), noktnerrdark built Churchill noilT'iur" arranged a six-da) program, eommeiii'ing May 17. IH75. .... The rirst Kentucky Derby va run on ojieniiig day at-the ne track, 'hie conditions were: 50, play or. pay; the club to add 41, 00(1, (lit; 'second horse to have 200. - there was no third an rourth money. The distance- win a mile and a halt ami the tola value or lhe race 3,ton. wli 2,85'04i'etM Jtie wiruier. Fir-leeu started and II. P. MrliralliV risli.lef,- forcing the pace al. lhe way, won. Ills lime wu -:3;:H. Less than 5,(1(10 per son saw the race. "Ladio-row del the grandstand ni'.J many carriages were narked Ii the grandsfand rn'r the second jerhy," says a wrilpr of those days. "Manv nrouiinent Ken tuckians were in lhe crowd oi a.otiii, when reconl nr attend ance were broken; ar the running or the third Derby." Sociel-, turned out tn see the fourtii KVnlucky De'rhy a'dd "all or tlie best people fii Kentiicfiy,alher-.d to do hoifdr- liijjie ifiyfoiigli- wa- tin- nil jtlllillici writer described tlie fdurljj re ncwal. For the jlrst few yeaps the sectional fnierejl" in the race was divided between southern horses and western which ,in- luded Kentucky runners. S'otv 1 1 ..is, Mast versus Wel. The truv Dei-by dMiiHf jt? a itlle and ,n iair was eonliijiied until, .K!0, ..-.K-.. UAt.i.i . . ; : . : rt' 2:03 2-5 m die fdrllelli renewal laud this is Hie. mark trainers siill are sit out Int.' At. Although the race in open to all three year-olds, only opi filly, llegref. I has ever won. She was an easy winner for If. p. Whitney in (he I'i fry-first Derby. Tit lliirllelii and I lie lif- l.i.i. 31 i weir iiy jiorre.- owned h women. .Mrs. Laslu Durnells l-.Iwiiyd won the for jtner and Mark (lohlMrs. 0.. M. iiooi- great lillle sofl of an In diaii oony wfin Me (.oblen Jiid- lee. Fxiermiiinipr, one of the most (lopular raceriS of ali Jjme, poked in distended nostril across lhe fini-ll, line fjrsl in lie foi-fy-fourth Iierliy, In on'y o of tlie races have lidrseneii , fen Iheir entry finish, one-two. Commander -1. . 1.. lloss' Sir ftarton nccnmplished this feit,t rirsl in the ir.lh .H'erhy and . have Yourselr and Hlack, Ser van! duplicated 'the p'rrorin ance ror F. It. Uradley, two year's later The added purses HurtO- nled ror a niiiiiher nt years, gradually increasing, however, unlfl the rdriy-eighlh renewal, when 50.00C wa h(.led ror Ihr first lime. This purse has been continued, -with, valuable gold plate aUo olng to the wfhncr. 3 ' WAXTl'.D. Man willi 2.000 fo invest with or wilhoul service. Money secure and 25 pnfl reasonably eertnln. Apply Northern Kxclmnge. tn4 WANTED. .Maid Tor gejierj.t housework. Apply Mrs. J. W Nicliolls, Fourth Avenue We'.. Phone 3Q8. 103 WANTED. Experienced marker and assnrter. Canadian Steam Laundry. tf YOUXO man wauls work, an inT kind: 35c an hour. Phone Hlack 209. FOR SALE t'Olt SALE. 38 fool cabin cruiser. 15 h.p. heavy nil engine. Price 1,200.00. 22 foot runabout, good engine. Prlee $8.0.00 12 h.p. Fairbanks engine, 2 cylinders, I cycle, Pric -if 075.00 - - 12 h.p. Fairbanks engin Price 1550.00 6 h.p. Kalienberg engine, At-water Kent ignition. Prid.1 j:no.no 5 h.p. DulTalo. price JJOO.nd 5 h.p. FHsbee. Price . . 25.00 10 h.p. Sludebaker Auto. Iric 1200.0(1 t Ford engine 125.00 31 h.p. 2 cylinder heavy oi? engine, gun ran I red condition, too r.p.ni. weight, fl,T noo bs. Prir ?2,0Qp.ort 2 h.p. Kvinrnde Inboard 155.00 2 h.p. Evtnnide mil hoard (riS.OO 3H Ji.p. Evinrudn outboard, .1. .... 975.0-1 2 O-li. p. Fairbanks single cylin der 2 cycle without equip nient. Price 135.00 each. Logging tools, rabies, propellers, lubricators, etc., al lowest price. Apply Northern F.xr hnnpe. 213 Feeonil Avenue. Phone 23. FOll $.LE -Ten allons of milt dally, $1.50 per can delivered at i'rince itiipert station: from herd T.ll. lesled and . Iiolling. goernmeril certlfi-' fa"te,. Also a'few tnus'ltiruips, 1.00 . per .aek f,o.h. Wood-Cpck. II,C. Apply W, C. Mllle, woodcock, li.a. FDlt f?AllE.;5 )7p. marine en-1 ?ine, heavy "duty, complete, Just overhauled, II fool row-hout. Make me an olTer. Phone 572 siflex rive o'clock. I'D ft S,M.E.-2ii fo (roller, Juil completed, all gear; available about Monday. Full parlicn-lifrs, address Hox .10.1. Daily News tifflre. 1 07 i'OIl SALE. Five roomed house on two lots, riirnisfjc.l; all in garden ami berry hushes. 1-np.OQ ftn'Je'r;ins, Apply T. Mc Clymonl. lf- FOIl S.f-E.-4econdliaSr.I furnl -lure rtdd reslaifranl tixtures from lloynl Holel. Apply Id Third Avenue. FOIt SALE.Cerhard Helntr.niaii Piano, on easv moriiiilv nn menls. Walker's Mjic Store. l-W HM.V iinfoot K 1,1.. as ii i-p ' Koal. pgUenllca!! "new, cnap. riione ZfiH or 5H3, If Foil SALlI Three roomed house, plastered; good location. t55(, McCairery & illbbon. Lid. ir FOIt - SALltFlrsi .cass .gohlcTi o;ik dlnliigiiile..- )ione lilac '.B3' Ion It A NO K' for Sale. Apply Mrs Hlldltcii. Phone liO. 103 Article , Loit and Fourid.&c for let than 50c TO RENT I WO rionis to rent In private J home, walOrfronl view, op-to r k a,,,.. ( d.il'c rinnishfrwr. 8S0. Fourth Avenue Hasl. Phone fliiM ROfl. FOft ftlvNT. Modern taur rwom ed Hal. with Monarch range, in T lMk rt Ctapp hloek. N estennavrr iro. IlitNISIIED Housekeeping Uoom-, to rent by the dny. week or month. Phono lied C07. f Fiilt lll-'VT ... tiirnilie.t limine- ' eeplng suite. Mussallen.; lllH( Apartments, ptione l. :r wmiM-mir FOn IlENT.Four nnm suite, hot water healed. Apply Smlt. A Mallet. MODKIIN FLAT for HeiiL Apply Max Hellbmner. If AUTOMOBILES QUARANTEED ,USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES t0'.':illlilm.i.ile T.ninng 75n.no IU22 OhUrnobile Touring 050. 00 jy.'t Ford Tudor Sxiiiii t5(.0i) tt2.1 Ford Tudor STHan 1 25.0ft - 4 t til ' ,l' r" " " 23 Ford Tudor Sedan WW1.00 Font Liglll Delivery 1900. o.,! ,? "IJZ Fonl Idglil Ieher 1125 v K m. We give thirty day free sen icTfil 'WB WG on aliove ears arid liberal er , " "" " vice on new ear. KAIEN OARAGE. Dealers in i:iievroei ami ml Oeneral Motors Prinliwts. Wrecking Service Day and Nidi' IMione 5.' THE FOllli .Mil toil COMPANY OF CANAliA. up.'i! pi.iiii-at mn of lhe lanff i-liaiig . iiiniie.ll-nlely iyed Hie J.iilnwnig -NEW PRICES Ituuaboiil 10)2.51' Touring $03 Mb Coupe IT88.00 Tudor Sedan t81&.0u Fordor Sedan 87W.O0 Light Iiellverv nir. s,i niliissls IOI.(rft Tnjck Chassis 0t 7.1X1 All prires include elf-lflrf er, ' governmenl laxes au.1 freight. Naliottal Easy Pavmenl I'iari avftilabltf..,., . ,,. I 8. E. PARKER, LTD. , 210 Second A Venue. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call Oeorge. Paul' or OuslT Six and Seven Passenger Sludo bakers at your disposal anr lime ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from Empress Hotel. GOOD EATS CAFE, Third Avenue Opposite lienson's Studio. COOD M HALS. fiOOD CAKI.H Coffee or Tea Served. HEAL HOME COO Rill) MEALS. Mrs, linger, Proprietress. FURNITURE. New and Secondhnud Furniture Slore. We liny. Self and E change Nr., and Secondhand Onods. B ( ,OEO PAPADOPULOS WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood 1.nfl , a Jo:jd. Dry Fir Wood u.50 n load. Cut In nny lenmh, Klndllnq, $7.00 a load Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 a load, A. ISAARftON I'lionc Hlack 461. Seal Cove. MAIL SCHEDULE 4f for Hi ((--?lwly, V.- ... 4mi ir tHtMI4 . T S0t, fort I ut riu- it. ti T HtH CKfl, u,, t f Ijv It. tu ffWi Mi Col a rr.ii. Si.r,l4y C l-.lt, . ) I ftm , llt ktir r4s Rltir rtl. tmm ... r i. 1 1, . ' ll. t; kOX COUli Tit olwm 4 k Ota -i ir imm - fl n-.t WWrf ITT MI . trt At fwl V im t 4 i nit STEAMSHIP HOVHC TeMy . Fruit) i-i--stuntsir ' " s. ff iih--. i . tk I i Mm i- I f rem Vnttf suni4k . i- Wtln'.rtty .. I'ri.U) i u i luilaf I i Hi t'l - I -. 1 tt--. I Mny 1 -. cm for ert Slinpit tn - ' May is - i-Vi tt l Hi, 1 1 - I ' From Alstks Hty t- m. it... r 1 1 - i-i . W)lVlil .. 'Slrrt)r. i-. rrtm Ittwtrt, Snfot t' J 3K,' VoftiMr- I'i it. Twi-itair . i rni1 -. frii Tor SnfOi rrl.liyi m. rrn-i!! from Aitjai Slnri1- - ' i-ror Oun Chflltt Itt r.l- Vr is . r ... , H te . i-i.. from Outtn Chsrlotl U Viy n - i : VV 17- M. I'm CM TRAINS nillljK ' fV C(. Spt.i.t;. From ctt llllyMri-T Tn. ti IN PROBATt In (ha flyfvpamA ftaupt .r 01 In lhe MtHir of Hi ml In tlw Minf nf H"lm. ?--e'- , TAkK NOTIf K ii liMi.ir.,ir. Aini v .... Aniii, l.t, tun. i 'IMIr.r f Im K4U' rtwi-Wrt. sikI ill t MII h itf1 f.lui. T In fiirtil.h ni.. ' los on HP w.f..W III' . n1 nil n"; Hie rnv rrmic.l i. "f lliPlr Jnitoliii-ilm -- NOIIU4V w orn t- ft! J