i PAGE SIX it ORCLEANS PRINCESS IS MARRIED NATIVES ENJOY THUG SECURED FINE CONCERT ISRESfcNTED i ONLY DOLLAR ''"'! Princess Marie Louise d'Ofl'sanw andjrber jjiw husbandWal ' ter Kingsland, Jc, wealthy New Yorker hd Parisian, leaving fiipe church after their marragj i ii i v hi .win isngiana. AND YUU WILL MAKK ONCKWt)U HAVE More More i Mote i thWKmmH'Car THIS RESOLUTION RIDDEN IN THE Pep Power omtort Kvcritiiilt.'ThiiylArc on ' s Display at Our Showroom. & .. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd' Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Tlioric 83 New Year Event at Kitzeucla llmves .Most Successf uL - . .. .. . ... KITZEUCLA INDIAN MISSION Jan. 4: Op . Tuesday evening A very large crowd of natives assembled ip the churcn where a splendid urogram or musical and vocal selections was rendered with Gordon J. L. Ea n the chair. Refreshments were conccntiou 01 flod. and, that' "this served by the ladies and much en- ( newer.vlew.of God'muatbe formi-. After which the cm.i;--1 iateUa ifle irof .5o.ntera.ph.-ary. man called upon Rev. T. F j astrophysics. -which completely re-bright B.A. to perform the rile.-1 nudiates tne ' t.heoloirical and of Baptism, following this verv ; Interesting ceremony Mr. Wright presented the claims of the M nd M. funds to which there ;.s u very generous response. ;he large native choir led by Kussell, who also preaidea at e organ, gave several vocal eel-tions whieh received well mer-Ki applause. The Kltseuciji Jr-n Band intccsptjrjipd several L tal numbers frfM telling ef- rt v ,i" il- I i t. me iiiumcuiijjji .me nana, :imry Wi son .wi&'iWghly com-', corrf-'l lamented -on "thecal liable e'ontrtHh MlWf tnat the (atholfchbrohi,robh..f theieuion min-hed It'm uuons to the evenings enter- Jinment A vpcfl solo "Holy .ight," was sangby Dave .lama mm .was ib, muwi en - oyed. J. Wesley P. Mark A, Howard and M. Jones gave brief addresses in the native tongue. All who took pdrt were than-ed for their hearty cto-operation in making the evening so pleasant and so- successful. The Rev. T. II. Wright &A. df Hate-coo biy assisted in' the enUrtain-tnent and his services were much appreciated. The evening was brought to a elose with the singing of the national Antheht ST, PETER'S XMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT Very Successful Event Took Place With Many Children In Attendance r With some CO children In attendance, the annual Christmas tree UntetiomentfVSt. Peter 's Seal HCtj'Ve) 'Anglican Church was held yesterday afternoon", the event proving one f mtieh succeai ahil enjoyment. The festivities, which wercpwrJ- ided over by Canott W. F. Uush-brook, opened at 5 boek with the serving of refreshments, after which games were blayed. Fol lowing this there was program of recitations in which Hector McDonald. Billy Wviie. Alex Bail ey, Andrew McDonald, David Berry. Stanley Andersflfli. Phyllis Hill-Tout and Robert Keliey partici pated. A lltle SJttch. "Thr Night Before ChrlitmW was well executed with Ivr AnuefBon. Elisa Dodd, Mary Geary,-Eleanor Sie- vert and Jean Dalzelt taking part,. Prizes for attendance at Sunday school were then distributed to El I ah Dodd. Mary Geary. Robert Kelsey, Henry Kljine:-, Hector McDonald, Andrfjm.. MeDonald, Jlardld AjjderSBsypi-a Wallace", Margaret Wallad. and Gladys Wallace by . Cand( hush brook. The proceedings i cghftjuded with .he distribution gifts and sweets from a bmlhtily laden Christmas tree. Ladles of St. fW. A., as well as Sundayscjtto&l teachers, were reponsiblpmvithe success of the ehtertalnmrtv - ' HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert E. A. Goddard. tOcean Falls; Mrs. Reopel, Houston i 0. J. Kav-anagh. C.N.lL; Mrs. C. II. Sawle and Miss Jean Burns, New Haze! ton; Miss Bertha Chapman and Miss Irene Mclntyfo, Smithe-; Miss B. Dickson, Rockyford, Attn. Itnvnl 'U .Brunte and Joe Miller, Ed pinjon; Thomas Wlckhum, Has-hgfoqn; Dan 'Beaton, V, A. Hen-erHbilHha C. H: Underwood. N. R.J W. Lamb and A.NeiHon. city. Snvo if.' Hanson, Inverness; Ruby Walters,1 Stewart. Central Gene Vandry, Prince George. ' Discussion Precipitated in New . JCeri Jtet-ftLiniX.w lean Association I - dBtfou- NEW, YORK.v Jan. 4. Dr. HarrV'Elmef Barney professor of historic sociology of T3mlth Col-leKe. started sdrnething when he sUtjfjdlh a pauer reud before the American Assbdatidn that there i was. need tor 'a more adequate C0Srn6ldgical outlook of the holy scripture ' . l)r. linrrma was answered by Cardinal Hnves iin 4t. Patrick's oatheurai. wnn wshHt was un outrageous anwit t flee in fcrtnt the statement of th doctor that tiod was m mvtn . He said: "True eirVton enables us to advance from the visible to the. in visible, frttti' th finite to the in? finite; ft ijpt Iffi'S.the-airajof .acieflc ciene- ' J.'i,", ' -s.'t s,.'-l -Afto -AtioUier rrorVetnmon toly is u thi. inomv f eifa thing-'the' dklrtollc church twarfj1 as made clear by Pju1(5l.', to an emlnM MSterfan. if. . . .1 i. i Ji-j.-1 whether histotitfairJenunc o Inup'the illcussMn. w hi eft prom-economic." ' ! '" Rfilfc pulpit and pew are follow-iseR 'to be telmost as lively as that of a few years ago on evolution. STOCK QUOrATIONS l OourV7 of 5. Zt iO'.nnon Ooti.. The fovoig quotations were M arrl aLked. ! - 1 1 'i nai liajrView, 6,' feVs. 1)1 I! I ! U. C.-Silvur. V:.J Beaver Silver. 17. 17 Vi Big Missiri, -87,8. ',!(!' ni-u n I . .hi- no-' Cettip Bft, -4S, 45.' Dnthfe. 63. tC." H Geirtcia Jiiver, $C 8. GrahHrlewGH -&lW.t: IndeileWtfeie,;M,-14. Irtdian.t t. ' kootecay Floreae. 2W!'Jii Kootenay King, -hi, .42. L. 4 'L.i-7HtW ' LakeWe-, 1W; Z' 1 "' "JumotMi Marmot ot ltiv. Gold, ovl faT MohaiV'k, s Morteii' ' .wm1mi. Woolsey. ttM. 6, aw 0. NaUvnat SBjver, 24, 24H-Obli'ttrBTO. 71. Pend'Dreillfc 1U0, lhOO. Porter Idaho, 76', 78. ! Premier, 00, 2j4. ' Rufui Argenta, 53. HI. Ruth H. 61, C6. Silver Crest, 10. 10' Silverad. 07, 09. Hnowflaktt. flfi,. 0... Sunlock, 8.40, SLB0. Ye.miftne. 14,, rl8. Toric, 2.O0, 2.G5!"'' .WdUnglpn. 19, SO. WWtawitet 1.40, & WwilSlfie.W, Nil r'Kastern Stockl; Noranda, GG.26, NU. 1 M . t. IJEATir 1 TOLL 150 In . LOIfflr3N Jan. 4: Tbkio re ports tfiahit is stated that the death tdjrflue to floods and gales in the NaTgatu district is now 1&0. . f v (ini)EST SENATOR j lion. George C Dessuulles, ilhfiiiUi ftfy tbe Canadian SeriatyJ I who is lOf 'years of age. ' - V Held Up Bank Teller but With ,..a?.JSucxessiUid-. monton EDMONTON, Jan. 4. Armed wllbitt .tS8"arlbre revolver, a lone bandit attempted to rob the Bank of Nova Scot a, Jasper avenue and 100A street, but tnly succeeded in ext. acting a d6llar fram W. R. McLure, teller, who had occasion j ;o enter the bank wtiile the man was still there. According to- the raport made to police who amwered a call to the bank at 10:55 p.m.. by Mr. McLure, the latter had returned to Ihe bank to do seme work and hd ;ohe down to the basement as soon i- entering. On coming to the op of the stair.;, a man stepped nit from behind on of the caires nd ordered him to put up his anda. sfcoving a run in his face. Wanted Meal McLu:f did ao. and the man Jien ordered him ! o'ten the U- jw aafc. Thc teler stated he tl hot ! rinw he io;nb!natlim and Oihm'o the b.n(m.'nt. r)Mri! he 4- tnanded'thul llu; vault be op.ned. 4'The'4am' rxcu neved the pur pose1 of the telVr here, and the piih-'fiharh- asked Mr. MeLufe if pe -had Tiny-morwy. He s.iid he had tme dollar, and the man demanded th's. stating he was hungry'and wantrd to bey a meal. ' Getting the dollar, the robber marched Mr. McLure to the rear of the buiidinr anJ told him to stand stBI while he got away. This tie did by means of a basement frtdw. the snme th oagh which he- had entered, entrance having; been gained by the breaking of dhi df tie' lrdii bars covering the glass-'Ihd the BObseVjuent opening W the" ffitrie Mr.' MeLife staftnl that tfecmaniH go with thmwanit of as ibiiarehtly'aS yeartiof agftkBritkh--6lumMa,in its renowal rniiu u jcu ii uicuc wi, o Minn. httlM. A roiirtfl face and ruddy m1eI'An. tegrther withja f caTf'afWr a sheep-sklh rini'd ct were-other. features. PolIW stated that th omi, tiackfrflt aJjpef putaide Ufe base- j ment window, but so far nave no trace 'oT'the man. WEATHER COLD. 1! V.K DATADTU 0 f' r The fold-vptfl which started yesterday is continuing In the, fofj north ..aUwrtigh the temperature -it Dawson has dropped from over forty below yesterday to thirty this morning. The re-pert of the Government Tele-iraphr follows: Prince Rupert -Cloudy, calm; mperature, 81. Pott Simpson -Light north "Vind," clear, 28. y .Twrrace-Clear, calm. 30. ,; tRosswood C)r calm.) 12. ii-iffnCjlpudy ealrp, 12. fewart Clear, calm) to. llazfltbhCloudv. wfwlr 20. 18. east ' ' Mnd.'ll. Atlln Part fftggy, north-east wind, G below. Wb"ftehorse--CIudy, south vind, 5 below, Big Salmon Cloudy, calm, 20 below. Selkirk Cloudy, north wind, 40 below. Dawson Part Cloudy, calm, 80 below. Sir Willkro II. Clark, untisn is here seen with Lady Clark ilii: i.l' III iluUlfhtt'i'.i trir-n!' ion e, Ottawa. ALBERTA AND B. C. RATES (Edqtonton Journal) The bast wiabes of Albertaaa effort to secure a rwduc- frm f ik. Mt 0Vfb ibte prat:V clfic coast. It should have strong backing from this province, which Stands tb ain greatly fry a sue C9Uf u oatcomc. A lower rate -.vould have been Members of St. AnJn v particularly beneficial this year i ciety requested to meet at -with o much feed rrain avail-1 tomorrow. Saturday, at - Hkble in Alberta. As was pointed iccount moviag. iS8P v Fahk 1)011 11 m m4 to lb ikt Mmto f inNhiirtf tl hrmk tfohiRMh Jiign i nmnushiciifi ii left) and Miss Krano il on in lawn at , :. .ji oat by the representativ. ' B. C. farmer, who visit -1 few weeks ago, they ;u-anxious to secure largn ., iaa of such grain but u . debars them from makin. vr aive purchases here. ' While it is probably t a expect. U secure a r. : to the same level as for rrain. the difference bt" til two at present . appears t i t together too large. Ow i the other. A good cam presented for putting thw 1 orequa basis. 1 11IJ m m mviiii Meti roam tu aqnip SSI 1 st ss. RUUM p4tll.ll to dim'UM.I lll- ulUtion willi ront tmtori, mny Horn tu vuit mI ! iU to tor. To thr newly di tbMc srr dsyt of joy tad thsills fchyint; for the bom la bt. HsJ Mill ether ilMrc tbe.v ' bv- B thrw memSrsn'i- ikspptas hodti priM in dtnaMdlM " rdm i f their hAmtiaad. "Ueesusa nur sautual rr"-re throuah th yes" u come dcrntvos otfclbs prt-Pfrity ol iur MSMitry, m,bu;id oir (rassi n' ifhskv bur Mine wil tin-product of our. local l-duitrtet.""ThlirtherMdito 6f th newljrvrtds. SOUND AllVloh Younft msrried pcopl will easily reeeanlte lit, lm-.nortsnce of the "BujflB.c. I'rowuctK" Ides. The-prtn-prrlty of both dgoend in tl ybunllnnrmndf proSi tin his vocation. tli in 'tsmj for tli msnufact ircil article of IIMtUli Colwjnl lu Incrmae to will the yiouna huilmnd'a posltlwn Ix fnadf more secure snd his sd-vsncrment more cftt'"-Ubvloiwly we should drmand first and always the, n.C Product. BE PROUD TO BUY PRODUCTS