v January 5? K,6 THR DAILY NEWS iAOR five -Li., ill- .1-JJl v All MP k BEMEEITe DBINfE PITDEBT EHI ITQ niLiUlVLi ULllLi lliJ I lllllvLi UUlLilll I VLiIliJ HOW IS THIS? ... o.. ... 1. 1. .-.I .... J I rut im k. t go (il 5 pair f(r '' - I I 1 1 If . . . v k'- riniiru iiimi niMh). wuii green neei nun inf. oi nn regular i5r n 1 1 1 fop :l Tiairs for l.UU ct ui u .itk clastic, worth' 71, c n.iir ilinkir'. tn-ii.it in Look for e Cross Road or Sign Sale auditorium Rink and Hall Ttie lrartiiB tinM of Uip llv ;it t;u;ed on ! V ann ). ti'ofs 10, simIiou a. Iu, i.l nit is 50 feel by 100; f Oi Peiluw. ; foot lul- ktvy ail wiml buildlug: iwly plastered; No. I naiile floor Himnp room lin! eijulpment and sealtiiK inpad'y 101 100 person. Nac.n uiil Wurliirer mlli- Jtv band oriran. style 125; loo pai s IlnliariUon ball bearing states. Thoroughly Iq-utppe 1 itiroimlmul for Bo h, danoino and akallnfl. X 'li theatre equipment ai (r used a Mirn. Mho for sale, lots R and I. lilnck 1'k sen inn 0. Clear lilies id nrnricrty. l or fur'her information. Ijiply 0 L. J. Warren, P.O. Ion 146, Prince Rupert, l.C. rHE PIONEER'S FRIEND... udsons Bay lankets 'lerrle Parish Loggers' Boots lood Rubbers llg Horn Brand Clothing Barss Macklnaws Itanrield's Underwear IcBrlne Baggage Inlon Miulo at Phillipson , ' .-.j...... nun ' UNDERWEAR iiiiiH x famous all wool Underwear, 2 piece suits, thai ffl QC diil regularly til $'J.7n garment, (hit they ko utV1'7" i .1. : . . . MiAC ill ' iimiilliuniill. I III 1 K Illl lilt ll.'irgtllll 111 V I Vt , t :0 -tn or combination going fop pj.JJ n lot r nil Wool Union Suit, fleece liiM'il. that ffl 0C r worth easily :.00. Dill Ihey go fop 9 1.0 J hoot :i Pullover Sweater? A quantity of these that sold r as high i r.r0, in all the wanted shade and ffO A C tvv. for only adjuster' price of flitJ his Will Bring vuick Action CAPS . rt bargain, lmzein l Men line quality (.aps hi weed ami broadcloth. All 1 lie newest shape. .)!( -. Ml ize and vaLnes to $.'l.."0, to go at awd FIERY CROSS AT irln- to Ihe entire room. 95c Materials. Hegutur up lo $1.00. Take them for .. SHIRTS zr Men - Bronibitilh Shirts, in fancy stripe wilh delacli-1 .c . mIIuT' to match. A real $3.25 value j)5 . ut ( l'i dozen Men's Fancy Shirt; some with collars .." lied and -tine with detachable collars, soft laundered, lie new -hade of cream, mauve, blue, and grey. Made ; l ui ke. I.uig ami Peck. Ilegillar value $4.50. CO QC: t go .t only . it : . Shirt 111 this lot. Some are natural Pongee Silk wiUi Mii..r'- Iii mulch and some Wool Taffeta iu tieautiful ie Hiivlv Mr. Jnhujm 4d these for $5.50, ffO 0C i ! :li stoik ailjusler s V i z i! Pupii Slurl made by Tooke ui the seasons' newest v pe elic (. $3.00 would be goiul value the CI AC - ' TP ,) S T 7.' I . tjip1- Shirt in BomNy 0rd and .ailr.i in luvek x cff. . t. Wilh nfl colors and double war CI QC r ncg"lar $n.50 for pi.JJ Sale Re-opens Tomorrow 9 a.m. KLAN WEDDING A mol spectacular wedding" Icrremoiiy. itrcorduii: lo Ihe rilual lot Ihe Ku Klux KW111. and prob aldv Ihe only one r Us kind so far slaved in Uiuada, took place !.! eveuinir al the lirlal nr- den, in the preenee or hunderds or peiyde, says Hie Yiclnria Ool-onil ot recent date. I.on before Ihe appointed lime the ureal ballroom was thronped vvMli an interested and curiou ernwd. who walled exi.eclunlly far lh feature of Ihe rvenwg, a Ku Klux ueddipfr eereomny. 1. ti llan.lfr.on .niee '",iw ;ryt' " 'I orchestra smirk up Ihe strains of the 'eldiiiff March, the linoil ed procesl(in appwired on the ball room rioor. hkiwly, won nrms ersed. Ilielr heads hooded with the Klan headdress, limit. riowins robes, while and ffliotl riMcliintf lo Iheir feet, about fifty Klatisuieii approaohed the centre of I he. room, where tney hnfil 11 n in cross formalion, fao ihe iilatrorm. The lights 'were dim, hut from the slagu hnne forlh a husre fiery eross, illuminated red light givin a 1 Directly in front oT the cross n inh K 1 runeil Willi IIIC jl'nton Jack. Lona White Robe Tiii.n rioiie Hie bride and Ib room and Ihe atlendanls. hut r L.tiiiw. of Ihe convenlional wed- 1 .1 ditg veil, tlir orange niossum utul other accustomed weddine iipinries. .the hnde wa c.oin- t.t..telv enveloned in the long. while robe of the Order.. Her 1. ,,..i i uu that of Ihe groan , 111 HU ' - was hidden in Ihe white hood. ivi.ii.ul nf ihe Klan. j i,, . ... ... 1 i iiov inuroiicliivl lie tame aim. faiiilly audible to Ihe hrral Ideas nnd silent crowd of spectators. 11... i.iiiml ne rroruied. One utr 1 mhui - i- ol the parties, accordinn lo Captain W. l.ayeook, Vancouver Island organiier. was the bride. Mle Leila Newman, and the Local Merchants Misfortune Saves Money for Citizens When J ramp. here, in the mailer of the atjjuslinent of this stork, I found huge quantities' of Hie figesl rjierrhamjise fop men to he had apy-wlier $20,000.00 worth of il, and Mr. John son had failed-Iue lo the backward season-rlo sell a much as he had anticipated. A situation like (hi deinapd drastic methods or a-disaster. J urn faced now with the problem of raising $10,000.00 from this stock in order lo meel my demands and this will explain the stupendous bargain listed elsewhere on Ibis pagfc Uilare forgotten values go by the board J have rut price to the bone for Unyorrow, o be here at 0 o'clock to lake the advantage of my great ! free offer. GEO. A. WOOD, Stock Adjuster, Free! Free Silk Ties tomorrow to the first twenty-five customers, value to $1.25 SHOES The Adjuster stuck hi io-e into Hie s!oe lork ami found lhee values l.eckie's I4wk Vjci Kid Bluchers in all size. rntfslyar welt, a regular $11.00, " Cg hte, for A genuine Leclouia winter calf, double sifte wellwl, with full round toe, easily CC gq v ' wortU $11.00, tu go fur RAINCOATS Ilete U a price on Haincoat that should clean them out in a hurry. Tan and black rubberised Hajnsler that were selling up to $ll."0. Out they go at tg45 only Prince Rupert not in Klan riile. she was the 10 I i-on.pkuou. The hrideomaid, (aipwin Lay- eark said, was Mis Florenc Cbapman, ir Victoria, who was also rut)"! and hooded. l ollowinv Die ceremony, the parly slowly letl Ihe hall, the many hundred ir uiiests enjoy-in 1he ball which followed Banquet Precedes Wedding The lianmiet hall ot Hie Cry?. Inl Oarden ui I lie scene or peclal dinner, at which 850 !ruels wen present . Hev. Or. t'.leni Havles acted as official chairman, and with hijn, at llml bead .lable, was W II K H . JWiH. I Alderman 1 i f ... il,unla Chunk's, lli lr. Pvril Cyril Ware VV'npnl and other. After Ihe slmrluff o,f (i Canada, a toast lo (lie "im- oerial Kouncif was nroiiosisl by - - a William Winkel, wilh a response t.y Dr. Arthur Itarlon. The toast to "Our uels," was proporii hy Kxalled Cyclop W. While o' Victoria. Klan No. 2, response by W. Arintron: and Lionel Wardi. Dr. Ware, iu a stunt uijdrets snoke of Ihe aim and objects '.f the nroooseil Solarium for Crip- tded Children al Mill Hay, lelllru the vuesl a of Iho wonderful cures which have been made al similar Institutions in Knplaud ami Alderman Shanks conveyed KreeJiugs Irom the Mayor and Council lo the Klausnien. which were received amid cheers and applause. Among Ihe nolubte Klansm.cn present were Major Powell and Captain Laycock. who are ungauUIng officials of Mm Ku Klux Klan in Victoria. LESS SENTIMENT. Talher (lookiug over bills) Hello! Five dollars for a lox of candy that boy of ours seat .to his sweetheart. (oo4 hcavwpi luiu how lliiiiffx liuvn eh.'inued Free! to every Suit or Overcoat Buyer, take your pick of any Cap in the store, values to $5.00 OVERALLS Overalls and Suiocks in a wide variety of colors and fabrics blue denim wilh white stripe in a strong material. CO 0C $:t.25 values. Take Hfem away at V"JJ TROUSERS llwi'' dark grey Tweed Pants ,a regu- C4 0C lar $7.00 value for p4.0J Here's a lot of Men's Pauls iu a wide variety of 'Cheviots, Tweeds and Whipcord. Worth up lo $0.00. The adjuler C gg RUBBERS Men Hnbbers in Hie best grades. Miner make. Hegular $1.50 for THOR JOHNSON 720 Second Avenue $1.19 British Columbia V I tthrv the gnm. HertiTl iJoode. COW BAY QUESTION AGAIN rumen I should continue lo too. I111M1 of Vaneoiixer. I.Uile Sylvm .a.w.K was a sweetly urlly nwer trirl. in a rhanniiiK flow- end tnuolin frwk and a larjre unk hnu- in her fair hair, lier SUBJECT FOR DISCUSSION AT MEETING OF COUNCIL (Continued from Page One). n;.,l. -..,il.l II. n V.nhl . TTT.T . ,bou,ue, " nal ' ?',Clul. not do wilh 100 reel, (akin Unique Scene at Victoria Crystal iioiiiselltM. - ami Wmn - Ihe ---- only . ;j.....,;.. ,t. Garden When Hooded Couple United after the inosnuilo fleet until some satisradory arrangement was made one. however, in which t lie city was not called upon lo assume the responsibility. He thought it was even the duly ot the provincial govern- 'i"- -two iHMisineraium tne lairway. , , , . , member of Ihe parly. who wa,;.. Mr,ne In tale eare in In.s manner loi iie oniy means 01 ii a.ixpona- ,. . ... . 1 I Hone orie stale,! siaieii lie lie could wm.iu 1 make mate no no (jon .. n -p, . iq ; , . liieiiniie rep v 10 tne question nui ,. , ., . , lollier tn;nle larire . . . nlnei's il ex lie was reasonably certain thai; ... . . , . 100 teet, even with the fairway between, would nol sulfice. Alex MacDonald pointed out that he did nol believe Ihe too feet now offered the alty by the provincial government would in clude the present Yacht Club premises. Calls It a Lempn Vemlierd nf tlliw pimtierl I lien proceeded lo engage iu another discussion of Ihe generalities or llie. (kiw Hay question. TJie jity, Aid. Casey Tell, should fcnow de- rinilely luiw far ciut it was ro- posed to Till in low Hay before giving its assent lo any such filling in. If the bay was Tilled in to the harbor line, then there would be no space loft Jor the mosquito fleet or anything else. Aid. Slenliens was inclined lo believe that the cily was being "handed a lemon." The city was asked to relinquish its rights in Cow Hay ami in return was offered! a liability. Under the pro-! posel contract, the city would be obligated to take euro ol the mosquito rieel and Ihe Yacht Club, limy was it going to do this and who was going to pay? He thought Hie provincial gov ernment was in a heller-position lo negotiate on this mailer tnao the oily, first, because Ihe city could not afford to provide the facilities, and second, becaus- he dil nol agree wilh (he prin ciple oT the city becoming a but ler between the provincial and federal governments. It was linn Ihe city gut. down to cold business In connection with . such mailers a this. If the -government assumed Ihe responslbilily pi Inking eare id" the mosquito riivel, he would oiler no vhjecNon .iiwi. w-i uki-k viiiiiirr To xi n in 1 1 m fillinir in of Cow Hav. It girfs girfs heart heart a-Hulier a-flulier in in tliose tlioselhe lhe dly dly relinquished relinquished lis its rights nghts pemlitures on roads and bridge which il did not have lo do here. Mayor Supports It Mayor Newlon agreed thai there was a lol of truth in what Aid. Stephens had said. The pro vince, however, was otTerimg lhj cily no alternative. To prevent Ihe nueslioii ilra-'iriii" nn veur after year as il had already done.! he would like lo see a solution reached and be thought one Ilia' would be satisfactory all around was now nresenled. especially Miico M.rvfrv'yurk Jiad offered - 1 01 use his iiifTuencTlvnri nieTAthalf governnienl to have the proper: facilities afrorded. 1 Aid. Stephens said he eoului nol see how any relier was to bej forthcoming with 400 reel of walerfroul when there was already overcrowding in Ihe present -six or seven hundred feet. Aid. I.arscu pointed out thai plans already put before the council by Ihe rederal public works engineer called for rourj basins vih floats 300 feet lorn which would accommodate 400 boat 'forty feel long. The fed eral government had clearly stated that nothing could be done until it received, title to tlie pro- BLANKETS BELOW COST BLANKETS Here are 11 only, heavy 10 lb, point Blankets in fawn camel hair wool., These are full double size and the regular 51445 price is $111.50. I am going to let them go for . . t Then the same in silver grey, regular $17.50, to go at 45 A lighter weight I totally Hay wool double Blanket that CQ QC sold for $li.50. 'ill be -cleared tomorrow at . . '?'' Here is 5 only of the famous English Purity Hlanket, the most w,onterfiilly soH and warm thing you could get. t?45 ' Worth J(U0. Oul Hiey go at .? 2. only, Navajo Blankets. This jxipular blanket has many uses and is easily worth $H.50, Twill liquidate- litem. $545 for There are aliout 10 Pillows in a striped blue material that bold for $:i.00. My dean out price is less than half. Prices Dynamited Here WORK SHIRTS Shot Silk ! Taffeta Sort pliable Swiss Silks, which, will not cut, in beau-liTul shailes ot Hbics, Oreens. Hose, Peach, Hlack. Navy. etc. Hegular 2.50. Special per yard $1.85 Jhe West of England Store Third Avenue Phone 753 MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING CREAM We specially recommend our Table Cream at 15c for Hair Pint. Quality and Service Valentin Dairy Phone 6S7 movement for the education (he masses of China. Minimie" Yen. product or or oerlv on which it would work. )A'n1e and Princeton, heads the The outcome or the discussion J undertaking. He and his associ- -na a ,1a i 1 nn In muni u I lln.lulu lint-, uelerteil from the ror- ground on Sunday arternoon with midable mass of Chinese charar- n roniiinltce from the Ynrhll ters. a thousano common ones Club. EDUCATION CAMPAIGN IS STARTED IN CHINA with which they assert looks and papers on almost any subject can bu written. . A million of the "thousand characters' iext books have been nut in circulation each costing . . Ihe equivalent of a dime. Va- Aipnaoei or Tnousana cnar-jc- rant , . lemples ,ps or or rpsi(,j residihices ters Used, and Many Classes Are Started have been borrowed for school rooms and the practice of writing In the air wilh the finger Is resorted to are PACTINOFl , Cluhli, Jan. 22 wber wber blackboards blackboards or or slal slates days all a young fellow bad tolas mal ters stood at present what public spirited Chinese with su(s nol q vail able. do was to hand her a hueng-. was going to be done aboul itjficlent learning to qualify asj - with "1 love you" stanipod on U. IHe thought the provincial gov-J teachers have undertaken a Advertise In the Dally Dally X News. .$1.45 il dozen Men's Flannel Work Shirts, in clerical grey, light grey and khaki. These sold for $2.50, but they go for CI 00 less than half price for 4 dozen Pure Wool Flannel Work Shirts. Regular $i.00, for only Sale Re-opens Tomorrow 9 a.m. $1.85 OVERCOATS 1 1 only, Men's Wilder Overcoats in the newest styles and effects. These are as fine an Oyexcoal as any man rpuld wish and hey are worth up to $:M.50, but ve must MQ 95 have the money, so out they go at only SUITS Here is a wonderful bargain 14 only, Suits in Tweeds. The newest young men's shapes and Ihe colors are light grey and fawn. The regular value is $32.50, but you can have one and your choice of any cap in the store CI 4 QC tor only - 8 only. Men's Blue Irish Serge. A wonder value and a free cap. Save about $20.00 here because tney are SjJJJ) marked at only - Iu ltd lot there are about 22 Suits by Campbell, Waller Blue and Batchelor, young men's styles as well as more conservative models, serges, tweeds etc.. in greens, browns and fawns. A regular $35.00 value to go at $7.95 half price Look for The" Cross" Road Sign SUPREME COFFEE "The Coffee that has 'em all beat." OffE wmjjm Coupons good until June 1 120, but selection not guaranteed. Make first and seennd choice. Tell you grocer "It must be "SUPREME" Ladies CALL and inspect our new lines of Nursery Shoes for Children Very strong and endurable, and reasonably priced. Family Shoe Stwe Phone 367