PAGE BIZ Bapt ist Ladies' Aid Holds Tea Many Ladies Called at Successful Affair Yesterday at Home of Mrs. Bert Morgan Mrs. Morgan. The rooms were suitably decorated for the occasion. Mrs. Frank Morris was convener. Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mrs. J. Mor rison were in the kitchen and ser viteurs were Mrs. P. H. Linzey, Mrs. i J. Armstrong and Mrs. D. Orchard The tulip tea and sale of home Houston and Mrs. Prank Glass were cooking held j yfigterdas afternoon charge of ,he home cooking by the Ladle Akf of FTrsV Baptist ble. Church at the home of Mrs. Berti : 1 Morgan, Fifth Avenue Bast, was a j SOFTBALL roSTro.NEI) very suceesfsul affair. Many ladies! called during the afternoon to pa- ' Owing to the fire downtown, the trontee the function and were re- East End League softball game be president of the Ladies' Aid and was abandoned last evening. FOOTBALL LINE-UP The Merchants line-up for the football match tomorrow evening Is announced as follows: V. Menzie; Douglas, Hardy; Geo. McLeod. Mrs. Charles Larkin and."". A. Dickens, Gllker; L. Amor, Mrs. Peters poured and Mrs. G. T.'H. Dickens. J. McKay, Fong, D.j Hibbard was cashier. Mrs. Vic Frhrw.ii! rwrvM w. nn and p Vaccher. SOFTBALL POSTPONED The regular C. NVIL jeTlball game between the Round Home and Dry Dock was postponed on account of ceived by Mrs. James Hampton, tween Seal Cove Sailors and Giants excitement of the fire on Third i Avenue last evening. End ' ' . with this . . . Only $137.50 Cash Installed or ClYl slightly more on deferred payments. ELECTRIC RANGE Pay only $10 down. Balance spread over 24 months. Why put up with the dirt and work of coal, ashes and kindling when this sensational bargain offers itself. Plan NOW to cook electrically for coolness and comfort; for a clean kitchen and for better meals prepared with less trouble. Banish the coal stove in favor of Electric Cooking and 1 f 1 J 1 rrr 5 The Need is Great and the Givers are Few Help the Missionary and Home Work. We Depend Upon You to Keep it Goinjj. Please Give Liberally to the Salvation Army. Send a Check If You Arc Overlooked i Rtmemitr ihlt ttniational pr'tte bolit tnlj during Salt, and it hiluJet installation of range in your borne, ready to use. Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. r Do Not Forget the Annual Self Denial Lampaign THE DAILY NEWS Man WEEK'JS DOINGS AT (IcwtiauMi turn pn twl under the British North American Aet ainct BVdcratica. Another fact elicited during the course of the discussions was that their own name unciei :;ie Domin ion Laws, in the States there are forty-eight different kind of criminal lav to nine different provincial governments, who operate such. Ul wovitl seem there is more to these matt-rs than th average citisen is aware of. In the evening the House went into conrni. ee of supply, the Minister of the Interior putting before (he blouse his estimates re garding the ccst of administration or Indian Affairs amounting to the sum of over four million dollars. These were officially held up owing to a discussion that arose re-carding allegations made by Mr. Garland that some 300 tons of coal had ben pur-hased by the Indian Department at a price of $7.50 per ten. which is 1 65 above the ordinary prtsa, aid hr asked the Minister to eapl.un this, especially a? a coal mine existed in one of the Iitfhn ttetrvr jn his constituency from vhich the Indians mined coal laai yrar and sold it in the town for $3 Thf Honse adjourmdj at 11 o'daefc with this matter still ; under dismission. Tuesday, May 3 There was a break in the days' proceedings wren. at o'cloc. the Gentleman Usher of Use Black Rod wis admitted to the House and announced that the presence of the members ar.d the Speaker or the House of Commons were requested to attend at the Senate Chamber where the Deputy Lieutenant-Governor, in the absence of the Governor -General, would give assent to certain bQli which had passed both houses. The Royal Canatlan Mounted Po lice, a bill being introduced by Mr. Outherie. Mlntser of Justice making certain changes m connection wish the Mounted Police and for the appointment also of deputy commissioners. It was point ed out by 3r Guthrie that certain changes were now necessary as six provinces m Canada were now being policed by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The first part of the evening session was taken up by the bill introduced by the writer, the intention of which was to give British Columbia the much desired reduction on freight rates on grain and flour coming from the prairies to the Pacific Coast. It was disappointing that no support was given this measure bv the Conservative members from British Columbia, the bill being turned down by a majority of 26 it is gratifying, however, to know that this vote was one of the smallest majorities given to any vote during the session. The resi oi me evening was taken up with the minister of labor's bill to relieve dtstreai and give farm relief. It was evident from the minister's remarks that direct relief only will be given and that, in great measure, the government is not encouraging the carrying out of public works. This waa very dls-ppointini to many members, and many protest were made from opposition member of the three groups Liberals, Labor and United Farmers. Wednesday. May 4 Practically the whole day was taken up with the bill to relieve unemployment. Discussions continued rtht up to 6 o'clock, the hour of adjourning. As this wa.s a motion to Introduce the bill for the relief of unemployment. Mr. Oordon, in answer to many questions, took the stand that he would not answer anything very definite until the bill was before the House, but it was made perfectly clear that a general cutting down of the relief work was to be the policy of the Dominion government. Wednesday, being a short day. and the day following a holiday, known as Ascension Day, a great number of the members left that evening tor their homes, and many of them will not return until Monday of the following week. It will be remembered that last year on Ascension Day, one of the Quebec members took objection to the House sitting on that day as It was recognized as a Holy Day in Que bec at least On that occasion the government voted his motion down oui evidently it was taking no; cnances this . year and, so on Thursday, there was no sitting of the House. ' RAPPYMHRFQ PARLIAMENT, Ural A TEAMED UP John Is Clever Thief and Lionel Implacable Detective in "Arsene Lupin' the actornty-gensrals of each pro-j John Barrymore and Lionel Bar vine must initiate indictment inirymore, the two noted actor bro then, make their initial screen apnea ranee together in "Arsene Lu Miljan and Tully Marshall also have important parts In the picture. Highlights of the picture include a clever theft of Jewels from a magnificent chateau, the outwitting of detectives at a unique birthday party, a dramatic scene in which Miss Morley is compromised and the audacious theft of a fa mous painting. Dramatic interludes are lightened with a large share of amusing comedy moments. For the weekly revival feature, in addition to the full regular pro-"-am the hilarious comedy "Step n nn Out," starring the female -lown. Charlotte Greenwood, is being brought bark tonight. S CALLED TO RUPERT United Church Congregation Here Invites Rev. C. D. Clark of Britannia, Beach Practically the whole of the first! The con?reaUon oi Flrt United' part of the day was occupied wtth!Churcn here hfu "tended a call to ! disunions in connantion wtth KeT- v- u uiarK 01 umannia ueacn to succeed Rev. Alfred Wilson, who has accepted a call to St. James Church in Vancouver after ftve years' ministry here. Up to this morning, no word had been received from Mr. Clark. Frank Derry. Jr.. who has been taking naval train" nc Beuuhnalt, return d home from the south oni the Prince Oeorge this mprning. ! WALLACES Half-a -Day Half-a-Dollar If you had only 50c to spend, It would pay you to shop here tomorrow morning. The savings ou any one of these specials Is enough to make a trip to WALLACE'S worth while. Brassieres and Oddments Good quality lingerie 2 for Kngiish Cretonnes 35-ln 4 yards for 50c 50c Oarter Belts and Bandettes Of wonderful quality 50 C Pillow Slips Hemstitched 3 for Terry Towels A variety of white or colored, 3 tor Men's 8ox Fancy patterns 2 pairs Prilled Curtain Ooods ground, contrasting frills 4 for 50c 50c 50c Cream 50c Kapok In one pound bags EJQq Ladles' White Cambric HandkerchiefsNice quality iln w"1 per dot Table OllclotlwSeveral patterns, l'i yards for D.M.C. Crochet Cotton Ecru shade 420 gramme balls 50 C Silk Hose Several shades and sizes, per pair 36-inch Cretonnes Several 1 pat terns, wonderful value 2 yards Bias Silk Tape Pure silk 2 for 36-lnch Check Dimity four shades. 4 yards . Phone 9 Third & Fulton t pin," colorful French mystery if? drama, which Is being shown theij" middle of this week at the Capitol j if Theatre. The picture, based on alp Parisian stage success; depicts the entertaining career of a debonalrc master thief, clayed by John Bar-It rymore, who is trailed by an lm-i3 placable detective. Lionel Barry- j 3 more, through the gay salons of f Paris with interesting details of the ' Apache underworld thrown in for good measure. Karen Molye, Johnijj a m m nALHHAfuuaj u m.m m s m ---;. B.. C i I Wednesday X, Tl P - rwo SHOWS - 7 liU i '! ADMISSION Feature Start. THE TWO FAMOUS BROTHERS it. THURSDAY MATINEE'.! reaiure aurts i ;tlk John and Lionel Barrymore Together For the First Time in "ARSENE LUPIN" With Karen Morley, John Miljan. 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