t ii r" nnn r.d: : April O.NIif OF CANAIL'S OLDEST CIIUKCIIES i.ttlo n'6! af Th rlousac. iuebev ha.s for many years been a shrino of real ' wilurin the Sagu n?y country. TwSouJsc was the first church in New ..it! while the pres.nt building was constructed in 1747, a church of some -t wl! on this site srirr 1117. IN A CLASS BY ITSELF i his Big Ladie 0 LSlVbdZd. new range All new ma-siiea. All Salo.prlas ....$9.89 DiKS NEW SUA SON COATS "iing all the new 1 "r stylos and materials, 1 lling at drastfc reduced nvr n m i.t -urn f i Sale ! s Coats, and Suits at Wonderful Savings I A DIES' DKESSES ii IV lK I mm . All to HATS! HATS! All the new models for ladies' for misses and girls. Sale price, girls 98c to $1.98 ale price, ladies $2.98 lo $6.98 NOTHING RUT HAKGAINS I, A I) IKS' HAINCQATj SLICKERS v.,. In colors of red, blue, green iuH yellow. All the sixes. Rale price $4. OFFERING FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MANY GREAT IJARGAINS D ICKER HOOTS flolora of red, teen , P' $2.98 W-'S. WINDOWS iioys sunt5 Tweeds anil homespuns. All closing out at sule prices. $3.70, $1.79. $5.7; SEE WINDOWS Jabour Bros Dept. Store Third Avenue at 7lh Street I PORTALBERNI POWERPLANT May Sell To Private Concern for $12.1,000, It Is Said There PORT ALBERNI. April 4. There is every possibility that the city may sell ita light and power plant and its whole electrical ays-tern, as the council has now under consideration an offer which has been indirectly made for the purchase. The price suggested by this private concern is $125,000, but what most concerns the power users is the fact that the company will undertake to give lower rates and especially n much lower power rate, which will be on a sliding scale according to the amount of power ued. The most important suggestion made by this private concern is that it will take over all rights in connection with the Stamp Falls and Install a'hyditJ-i'lecttic fknt. Stamp Falls is considered,. one of the finest hydro propositions on the island, and has been .valued at the sum of $500,000. The company states in Its letter that it will underake not to deliver power across the mountain to thi cast side of the Island, to the detH-' ment of users on this" sldo, This offer is causing n .grjfnt deal of discussion umong the res! dents of the wholo district. ' G. I). Beattle of Queen Char lotte City was chanced by his wife before Magistrate McCly-mont this morning witn non-up-i port, adjournment of the case' being made until tomorrow. W.I E. Fisher la acting fur the prose cution and L. W. Pat more for Ilf. TIIK nATlV NFWS . , rii mh 1 I I I - - . ,r- T""""" m - ytji i.ci -y it isr n rri ar'af ut i t rr"i i r - -icsmmm da.- r 'uiilicul FAVORED IN MEXICAN PRESIDENTIAL BATTLE observers in Mexico Bee a singular narnHnr ,.,.u in the favorable chances mi Mexico after his hopes were almost nil ho - r - ui me present oi Jose VasconcelnH. irm.f frr i .j v4ijg ciclicu i res- beforp thp rvnlr V'cuol. ly greeted by supporters (above) in Mexico City, after several year.' ' absence" country and, although he has done nothing to further hi. . 1 e negate tactic, he has apparently piqued the fancy of the intellects! Mex-:ne hx entirely in his favor. jT9' - T" ,rjF ir .wiMiw a a sit ,;ti&ai w vsm ni ' - " ii i i i i 1 1 ii. mm mi Jltfift " " rr'fir'90 SALVATION ARMY HEAD IS HEARD jtnff .Canfajn Joseph Actpn j Vranj;ell fllves . Inspiring AddreHH.on Work of Organization Staff CapUin Joseph Acton of J'1; the thermometer dropping to .Wrangell, divisional commander zero ai 4 a.m. ine oar- of the. Salvation. Army for Nor- Jmeter tls 81t,n 8te,ady with a ten- ncy tolurise ""d e wind ,s ,n thern British Columbia and Al- asKa, wh9 is paying his first of- tha nor northeast. o present "Id condit ions be fipial vuit to this city and dis- c,ea, m ex" audl Pected for another day or so. , trict, Hpoljbore.a'large ience last night in the local cit- adel on the subject of "Love in Action" which phrase he ex- piiuned might be taken to sum marize the work throughout the won Qj of the Army rid. Adjutant William Kerr perslded and Rev. T. H. McAllister, pastor of Uup-jert East United Church, led in j ' prayer. Staff Ca;tain Acton described ,many phases of Army work. He j told of Work that wa being done J for "unmarried mothers and in rfijt Af iny was an emergency or-Rlibnizat on dnd wtf always to be ilind whtre' : there 1 was fire. gers. d, earthquake, ar or cy- n u I ).(' 1 jfm in ilnl An" MVt'M.. film nkMui, mlminii ir htiticrfriifr nhnnt in. frnatio.Kil undmrfethndings and universal pettrt. Tnlay the flag of the Army was found unfurled to the breeze in 88 countries and tolonio Its message was being Vonvynft ir. no less than sixty-seven languages. The xtaff captain spoke of "the ministry of n-usic" and referred to the fact that the Army now had enrolled 43.000 unpaid bandsmen. Staff Captain Acton announced thft mxt Wednesday the jnc hundre'Ith ahhivcrsary of Jtf " f i nriin of ' th; Salvation tr:ny v the late General Wll-01 in B icth would" l)e celebrated " ' cr... RADIOPROGRAM ifOR THE WEEK ...si. mm Friday,. 7 :0 Hudson' April 5 Esse Challen 7:30 Half hour with the Sen ate. 8:00 R.C?A." hour. 9:00 Correct time. 9:00 Borden Dairy program, f 'SO Footlights. "0 -00 Evensong. 10:30 Olympic Hotel orches-'t wHh tenor. 11:30 Voeal ensemble. 12:00 Late news flashes. 12:15 Piano and tenor solo. The Cunard Children's Nurso . , , just naturally understands children ; loves having them around. Shows them nil the wonders Of the ship. Loves trlllnit them the old fireside s'torles In the nursery Injtltnook at sea. Learn you free for adult activities. Sail Cunard! .... 'rf V TH Cumrd Siram A''?",flmV' 6lJI Sf. W Vanetiter (Ttl Seymour 3048-9), er any lUamtkipaint. Wteklr Sellings to Europe From Mir 3rd rrom Montreal (.no Quebec) CUNARD N CANADIAN SCRVtCC " ...o CbM. Tourit Third CaNn 4 Third Clu COLD WEATHER FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR Thermometer Dropped to 22 Above of Zero at i o'Clock This Morning fo-v& i i Princd Kupert had rather cold weathef last night for this time of mm I I 'iimiiimimiiiunmmrmu 300 YAI!I)S FUGI SPUN SILK 30 inches wide. We guarantee our quality to be absolutely pure silk, in shades of Peach, Chin Chin Blue, Poudre, Sky, Maroon. Sand, Apricot. Orchid, White. Nile. Gooseberry, Red. 2 yards for g 2000 YARDS BEST GRADE JAP CREPE 30 inches wide. 20 shades to choose from. 7d8for - Si.OO (.1NGIIAMS in 20 patterns, 32 inches wide.' Excellent washing quality. Past colors. 5yard for -81.00 ( UttTAIN MUSLINS AND SCRIMS Plain and fancy. Fast colors. ;S6 inches wide. , si.oo RAYON 8ILK GINGHAMS In 5 preUy designs, ftegular COc yard. 32 inches wide. j-- 1.00 1 ' " " """ " " ;.T' NOVELTY PIHNTED VOILES In a variety of new designs and colorings. 2'ard for 1.00 as the Ace ofSnades BRIGHT IZE L or a Diamond with les4 labor and clean hands i Liquid iiiinimiiiiirTw ui ii rmaHa,SBBHnn 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i l ls" SATURDAY a ,aaaaiBaaaw 'Stove Polish Q Cet a Tin To-day and Try It. If you prtfer a pastt, use Zebra. P MADE BY THE MAKERS OF SECKUrS BLUE SOO 9 oimmiittiiiinitf km m n nil 1 1; i nr urn Uilnu' i lil II I I i L Mmnn i i 111 I linn FRASER & PAYNE'S SEE OUR WINDOWS ON FRIDAY FOR NUMEROUS DOLLAR DAY VALUES NOT ADVERTISED COYS' WOLSEY JERSEYS WITH TIE in 3 colors. Excellent value ' Sizes 21 to 23 JtiD AVENUE AND 6TII STREET 23 ANNOUNCEMENT! I beg to announce that I am going out of the retail jowollery business. - All my splendid stock is now on sale and must be sold and sold quick at prices you cannot refuse. This stock consists of the best makes in all lines and thore are no shop worn goods in the store. intend to confine myself to the Expert Repairing of Watches Clocks, Jewellery, etc. Also handling ladies' and gontlemen's watches, in whjeh I .will specialize, giving strict attention to all orders fropi out of town. 1 "My outside customers maflgpclid upon accuracy dhd ; ddSpatcn1 Send me your watch-troubles.-- R. W. CAMERON PIONEER JEWELLER 31.00 ROYS' OPEN KNEE PANTS in pure wool tweeds. Fully lined. Assorted colors. 1.00 CHILDREN'S PANTIE DI1ESSH8 2 to 6 years Connie J. patented pantie and dress combined, in broadcloths and prints. Regularly sold up to $2.96. y 1.00 LADIES' RLOUSES In broadcloth and spun silk. About 3 doxen only, in White, cream 'and ecru shades QQ EXTRAORDINARY VALUE IN LADIES' RAYON SILK BLOOMERS Bobbett and ordinary style in 6 popular shades. All sites, including extra large. Made with extra long double crotch. Turnbull's make.' Usual price $1.95. Do,lar Da' 1.00 HARVEY PURE THREAD SILK HOSE in chiffon and service weight; pointed and square heel style. The standard $1.50 storking. Dollar Day, pair QQ