PAGE .. TllUd.n FOUr, KEW3 ' 0 TH15 DAILY PRESENTATIONS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManm - TO CLERGYMAN HELLO LtTTm DARluS WILL WHAT HAVtf T"VA. TICWT-ONLLI ,JA tOU mET THE TlCA'fTT OUT OP mi TOU THERE. JtCiG'b . OUT CP THE HOUtsE- pMf OResbER KM' THROW lT rW otAK? PHONt.O WD 1 He. Walter Allen Recipient of l roRQor to fT- ' liLiL-T OUT THE VVJlPOVv TO Mt ? A.DKfcCO MC TO . Valuable Gifts eNC my J v A lit throw it out U I f . I on ...... Severing ' TICKET TO frff?' .U , rsiCC U lTTLC. WINDOW' i aD nis connection wim TO HIM t Sir Church A large gathering of members of the congregation nf -SI. Andrew' .AiwrHcnn Cathedral took ti;iw a! vetiii;; in the Cathedral Jfall to Mil adieu to Rev. Walter , Mien, who is svriiif his connect jun Willi the church her; and who iuring tli six months'! rcA;dcit$et Has made himself veryi popular both in Ihe church anl outside. Three presentations wore inaile lo him, one by the jromen's auxiliary, another by tin corfgVegatiou and the third by lite boy scouts. following an interesting musical program arramged by Mrs. Woodbind and community singing led by W. 0. Orchard, Mrs. Andrew,-on behalf of the women's auxiliary, lire-rented Mr. Allen with a handsome private communion set, such as would be particularly useful in the large and scattered peace River district lo which he is' returning. H. T.. Cross made the next presentation. He spoke on 'behalf of 1 lie congregation and for them 'presented the departing clergyman with a purse of gold, Reg. Collisou, speaking for Hie Hoy Scouts, of which be is head, handed lo Mr. Allen a gold-mounted fountain pen as a mark of their appreciation of the interest taken in their work. k Archdeacon Rix, administrator of the diocese, spoke of the good work Mr. Allen had done both here and in the peace River country lo which he was returning. His speech was a fine appreciation qf the efforts and success attained. Mr: Allen, in thanking IhjR various donors; spoke of the regret he, fell at leaving and of the many wonderful friends he bad made here. As a part. of the musical program lliere was a piano solo by Miss Margaret Oilchrist, vocal solos by Mrs. I). Ross, Mi's. An derson, and JhC. WTilson; a piano duet by Misses Ness and Ivcrsoh. 'Mrs. Ponder was accompanist .i me close everybody saw? "'Hod He With You Till We .Meet Again," and 'Tor He's a Jolly fSood , Fellow." Refreshments were served by the ladies auxiliary under whose capable management the whole affair was. the LOCAL MOOSE Ibe. AT STEWART the Party Returned to Town Yester day Afternoon Reporting Splendid Reception at Mining Camp r Reporting a splendid reception ,at;tewart where they went lo attend" ceremonies in connection with the initiation of some . 25 candidates into the Moose Le gion, omo eleven members of the local Moose Lodge returned to Ibe city on board the power boat Pachena yesterday after noon, The Stewart people proved themselves : such splendid hosts that the local men are already planning another trip north on Labor Iay with the hope that they .will be able to bring back a Stewart delegation lo attend the Fair. The. program of entertain ment at tho mining camp included a baseball game which Stewart a won from Hyder and a big dance on Saturday night. It bad been intended to take the local men on a trip lo the Premier Mine but owing to the. condition of tho road, it was Impossible lb do so A trip lo the "mine will probably (be included in tho program Of the ,rall visiw The Moose members from here making the trip north were Fred Pcadden, Oillis Roycr, Sam An (ous, Harry Jackson, Thor John son. Percy Cameron,- Jonas Thompson,' Albert Johnson, Pete Colzak, U. R. Illggart and Bert Hnskins. ' ClVIliZATlON WAT THEME OF ADDRESS James Thompson Was Speaker at Literary Meeting In United Church Last Night The Literary and Athletic SJ ciely of the United Church beard 'it most, inlercstliiig address .last! evening, on "Civilization" ljy . James Thompson, in which he 1 (joqderhamMIFris flCANADIAN PPRYE WHISKY 9 YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. dealt with the history of Us' risi from the earliest ages. I spoke of the rise of man from savagery through barbarism- lo present day civilization. In thb ise there were seven important events which bad a marked influence on the race. These were iu order mentioned: speech, fire discovery of the use of the ow and arrow, discovery of pot tery, domestication of animals, use. of iron and the art of writing. Jack Stevens, president of the society, was in the chair. WHIST AND MUSIC AT SOCIAL EVENT GIVEN BY PYTHIAN SISTERS The Pythian Sisters last nighi neiu a winsi unve followed oy i musicai program, and some daricrng,! The event was .1 most enjoyable one sucJi a-n Is" usu when arranged by (his group ot ladies. v There were fifteen tables of vvhisf, the winners being: Ladies', I, Mr. .1. Rowat; 2. Mrs. Clapp. Men's, I, I. Mclionald; 2, J Rogers. The program included a march by Clifford and Frank Cameron dance by Miss Annie Oilchri.'l piano duet by Misses Iverson and Xess; Solos by Mrs. Field, .Miss l.atherine Harvey, Harry Aston arm rranK i-oriune. jne ac companists were V. Yaughan Dayicx and Clitford Cameron A nance .followed, the music for which was provided by Frank Cameron, Clifford Cameron ano W. Hoss. The committee in charge con sisted of Mrs. Stepp. Mrs. Rowat and Mrs. Leek. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: LIFI? is' 'really" worth' living once nyire w i t b strawberry shortcake in season. ROW would a (wo weeks general holiday for the whole roun-Iry do inslertd of spreadimg tho holiday season over Ibe wbolt summer as al presehl, A WIIIXF.R can never becotjie a man. Usually he becomes a raliid Red. IT is still possible to shn. peojde but you have lo ue -t different method. IP I were a poet like (jrey I would remark that throwing; kisses was one- way of waii:uj sweetness on the desert. air. A MAN can's love a girl who nags. Why should bo1? YF.ARS ago men fought for their religion Now they do no! need even that excuse to mak." them fin ill. - RECREATION FACILITIES Jnlted States Municipalities Provide Golf Courses and Swimming Pools NF.W YORK, May II. Adult ecreatioh under municipal aus iic.es has shown heavy increase-n recent years, according lo tin-Playground and Recreation As, (OCialir;n of America whose Year look reports an expenditure of 18.810, 105.55 for public play by itics of the United States and Canada in 1925." Public golf, which five years .go was not important erroush 0 list in the Year Hook, is now dayed in 190 cities. Tennis ouris totalled fi.HO in 171 cities n 1925, as against 1.HC5 In 110 itie in 1921. Swimming pools primarily for tdull use more than doubled in he last fie years and now lotal s?9. Five hundred more quoit ourts were reported in 1925 ban in Uie previous year. Hall ields. general athletic fields, icnic grounds and skating daces also show big Increase. Public recreation was origin- Ily a children' movement, but oday everywhere east of Ibe tockies except in North Caro- ina and Florida, pracllcally. 50 or cent of the participants in nuniciital sports and other rer i-eatinns are adults. Rowling on the green has be omc a ravorilo among mnnue- gerl men in some cities. Cnl tiral as well as physical aclivl ies claiiu grown-up' Interest, is shown by the steady Increase n community iriusic and commu nty dramatic priisram? ;' The children's division of Ihe novement ao shows good pain, tiowirenortlng ft.OOSiplay nrfas in 718 cities. The expansion of the work I'nlcrnalionally has rough! about such a-demand for trained workers Ibal 1,3.12 em uloyed leaders in 100 cities last vear at tended courses for such ecrealion training. Mr. and MrsC. .1. Ferguson who are moving from Anyox t Vancouver, are passengers on lieir way soulh aboard the Car Keep the Skin Clear By the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment Dr. Chase'. Ointment is M delight- l4 z' SSSSm O 1926 t Int-i Fiituki Siwvtct lt Cfl BnMia rkt i V anted For Sale DAILY For Rer t 2c per word in advance. No Advertifemc nt talc r SPORT CHAT i I si! Sporting oi'-imiiziilion like : ; -e their ,aetiitio jfivin publicity and rn rl.v rVirit in Ibe prwss. l ie newspap r-an desirous of oiitailiiiw i local sport "news but lher i i. treat doal of oltier matter lo l attended lo with the restiit Him 1 oinelimes gaini". et'- ar n j given all the ntlrntion tlx might warrant or thai the Inagu managements unglil .Wre. No that the baseball and fooiha' season is alniul to open uieati.. it misrht not be amiss In stigges that "the various leagues take! some sleps In ensure ihe season's aotlvilles fully ami pnO.er ly reconleitK! CndAublwlU ther. are many person intereljed lr Various games who woul !he e willing lo taie on llie job reporting' games and other function. If artarvmenls could U made lo have such reports pr1 senled at lllv newspaper offic early on Ihe morainjrs of put llcalion it wtiuid te of much assistance to' Ihe sportt, editor, and would probably pe mil.'' mnre salisfaclory to the players etc.. than the more or less hap hazard methods that have bei followed in the past in re,ot'. Ing game. ,11 sporting bodie and leagues .Jn the city migh well give tho sitgKeslion fheii attention. I The fourth annual Domlnia-t of C.inada inlcr0hoUtic trmv hampioushtps are to le run lucted by the MrOlU I'nlversiiy. at the Percival Molson Meinoria: Stadium. Montreal, on May .". t'his meet is fast Ijeeummg1 real champioosbip affair win". Ibcal champions fnmi au forty schitnU eoming from as fa: west as Fo t William and as fa Fasl as r.harlbtletown comiMtli for Dominion honors. The pur pose of the meel is lo cneoura (rack alhlitifs among school boys lliroiulioiil the lotniobi by bringim; tugrlbrr ojiee car i year tho viry besl athlle fnm hiany soliooUland localitws. Tin program ini-lnilfV ilhr 4niou- jiriiniiiif, long oisianre, ivinv ing, jaWllii flbrowing, prtUinr the shot Miid iliruss throwiir events for different elasses youths ranging from 11 to I ,ears of agr. The opening game An Ih Junior Football League will taki place tomorrow evening at O.'.fd when the Koolh School and Dig) School teams will meet. Inuned ialely before Ijip game b're wil be a parade jffom downtown leil by the IloysX Hand and it, if hoped that a. large numtwr ol spectators. l?uRani l. witness the gamA afm encourage the boys in fTreir 'activities. The line-upA wilt be as follows: llooth School Lawreno Pierce, goal .Fred liingwell and .... 1 i. ltit I ..rfi fl I Kanlu I...,. s trt a xnti - i " ' 1 1 1 1 - i V' J' V' .-" ; backs; Harvey (Trale, Honry 4acV Xelson, Ctirr o JfJiiKalntii,.? forw.1rd: ; Douglas Scull,,, .lames Mackn. ,,, rony i,ai)1ch. reserves, ' '- ' I .. . , I ",fcu sp,'oolr (lorden Yicrlel;, Hill Murray, I, Slalker, John m..l.'a,w1 ut?. Y'r.111 anti II It. . vi..rrL,. ,"7, Trv.'ii'ltr I r"VorHHI, Morrison. Jo ix. , , Subscribe t3 the Pally News. fully soothine and healing and so i 1 " 'cison,;.! ion nci-.v v:P-certanly effective in keeping the skin i lain and lfllir"i TlU!ber, half soft, smooth and clear that it only s. a relief from eczema, salt rheum and other serious skin dweaaes. But have you reahthat Marwansof beautifying the skut it has no equal and no rival. Pimples, blackheads, roughness and rednens .of the skin. Irritations and eruptions yield readily when this sooth- lug. healing ointment Is applied fre- ouently. j. ijo;nainn.a, csiiiicnoi. Men use Dr, Chase's Ointment after Alan Cross, jfminif Hryant, 1M-snaving to relieve the irritation of the die Smilh irnurr Bum. j curns vi wvb ib tm useful In every home snd soon I becoi a houMaokl necsulty. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. vnnte I' WoMAN want rk. any kinl, by the day or hour. Phoiv Hed m. POfl SALE . t!F)H 'SALE - . 3H foot cabin cruiser, IB h.p. heavy oh en :. Pr. I.JOOJMI.' 2? foot runul.tiiil. ol ngiM.l Price 2W.; 12 li.p rmrhanRs engine, 'V cylinders, t cycle, Pric ?.At 12 h.p. Fairbanks pnin.i Prir. iirrf.tt. tt h.p. Kallennerg engine, A! water Kent ignition. Pric-- I'Oft.Di 5 ti p. IlufTnlo. Pric Md.0 ! h p. Frisbe. Price.:. .'2.WI 40 h.p. Mluibbakr Auto Prio , .... ?H.ftn: 1 Ford engine 2tHi 31 b.p. 2 cvluoler heavy oi rngiue, guaranteed condition. 100 r.p.m. welglil .-000 Ita. Pricw 2,ooo.no 2 bp, Evinriwle In hoard 'SS.o--5 h.p. Evinrude outboard W5.00 3 Mi h.p. Rvinrt:d outbart. 75.-i 2 l,h.p. KairbanWo single eylln ur X cycle withul eip-inenl. Price 3a.00 earls . Logging tool, cables, propellers, lubricators, etc, at lowest price. Apply Northern FxHianste, 211 Second Avenue. Plume $3. l ;r.on r.ary Sjf- 6fi.u :.). on ak rot i i op drsk lH.o,i 775.00 oak 6 fl. staiidmy desk 135 00 1 50 no mahogany desk and three chairs: 7SJMt 10.00 Check pmlecr iarn W EHTKNHAVKH ItljOS.' ' FOR SALE. Five rpomel house on two lots, furnished; all li -garden and berry bushes. 81 750.00 on terms. Apply T. Mc- Clymont. it HiR SALI!.Sicoi!iilMiHl furni lure ami restaurant fixture" from Royal Hotel. Apply Hi Third Avenue. FOR SALIV-Gerhard HelnUmnn Piano, on easy mtithy nay mn'U. Walker's Music f tore, POft S1LI--Three roomed hous. plastered; good Ins a lion. 55'. MciCnlf'-ry & iibbons. Ltd. IT FOR KALIv- 58 Chrv.ler Coaeli. used a few month. Appiv Howe McXully. II FOR SALKIlaby y. almo-i new. Phone T 101. til TO REIMT KOR RKN'T.--Modcin four room-ed flat, wilh Monan-ii range, in Clapp block. Wesienhavor Hros. 'URNISIIFD Housekeepiruj Rooms lo rent by the day. weak or month. Phone Red fi07. tf FpR RUNT. Furnished house, keeping mile', Mussallem Apartments. Phone 18. f FOR RK.NT. Four rfHim suite, hot water healed. Apply Smiti A Mallet. SKVl'N IllNUH Jloiise In n..nl Apply 888 Klglith Ave. Vy FOR RUNT. Modem Upi.se; ftv- rooms and halli. Munio jro. MODERN FLAT for Rent.-Yf -Apply t Hellhroner. f EOAflD AND nOOM, HOARD. The Inlandi-r. 831) Seeond Avenue. Phone t;n. HOARD, Rooms nnd Furnished Suites. Palmer House. tf 5 7 :,'Arliclcs Loit and f ound,Ac 'or lfi than 5Cc AUCTION SALE UCrio.K HA1.H vrlll be held I7t 'I bird .i-uue Kal on t ik. na n. 4 riiursu.iv, .May la. ai x.au p.m. m.ini an ilo m ri lintf. niosMl ...... eabinei, etrlc lamp, sofa, Ttwfliv linn, bed, lotreaox, ehlffon- T Auu ptau- ' Mt "' " lucu IO.i .rv 1.1,1.. Uthi iUIIv. wry r'rn i r nn nr pii Nif &. month .-lr. HtiiliMilt. Kvlil' noi.a X IU., !.'(., ucioeer. AUTor.iontt.cs QU&RANTECD USED CAnS AT BAItOAIN PRICES t?3 OldsiiK'lole Touring t7W.0O! t',22 ObNniolKle rniirinsr fltSO.OO itij fort TtHlor SiMbtw lSo.ftil lfa Ford Turtor SRlan 125.00 1023 Fort Tudor Stnlan MOiLOO Fort Light lh!ivery tSOnW Fort l.iKhl iVUery liaS.Oll We ie tnrrly days free servl? on above r.ir and liberal sac vice on new pars. j KAIEN OARAGE. Ihaler in Cbevrolet and ail emral Mt.ir PriNluet. Wi l-vit . i i.i nid N Hi It' THE FORli MotoR COMPANY! OF 0AX.f, urn puMteatOiii; of Uie tariff chuiiges, immediately Issurt the following NEW PRICES Runabout IRU.50 Touring M1.0 iute .. I7H8.0O Tmlor -dan IHI&.oO Kortor S-dan 87'J.0 Light Oellvery OlSJil Ohaasls illll.oo Irnck ('.bass! . Ifltl.OO All prices include self-sLurl r, government taxes - and freight. Nalloiwl llasy Payinent Plan availabla. S. E. PARKER, LTD. 219 Second Avenue. TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call Ueorge, Paul or Oust t nnd Svcn Passenger Slude hnkefs at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Mocker Block. Across from F.inprs Hotel. GOOD EATS' CAFE, , Third Avenue ' Opposite. Hen -oil's Studio. 0fi MEALS. OOOli CAKES Coffee or Tea Served. REAL HOME COOKED MEALS Mrs. I'nger. Proprietress. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furniture Slore. We Ituy. Sell nnd K .ti.inge Now and Secondhand ' ifod. GEO. PAPADOPULOS " Thirrt vve Otione fllf WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood D.(!0 n load. Dry Fir - Wood Sfi.SO n Ion d. Cul lo any length. Kindling, A7.n0 innd. Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 a load. A. ISAACSON I'l'one Itlack 101. Seal Cove. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . . ., Wednesday. Mav 12 in. ' imHli I :!' n.m. 22.5 ft. 1 1 :00 p,m. 20.2 " 'ow 7:19 n.m. 1.7 " 10:53 p.m. (5.0 " MAIL SCHEDULE ouT-oia. For lh (iu- ilvri'Ujt, v .tar i i rrMn .. . 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