Whit Ymi Want A TAXI id a hurry 99 Bast Cere and Best tenrloa In the City. Ratee lUaaonabla VOL. XIV., NO. 22 INQUEST UPON MURDERED MEN Knife Wounds Caused Death of Three Including Wlelder of Deadly Instrument tN.IOlVKH. Jen. :6-An iiwj v taken order qnlHly but a y had been artuip eeiiiarly. THOMAS FOSTER TO WED THIS EVENING Miss Mabel Miller, Brandon Nurse, Will Become- Bride of C.N.R. Man The at'eriKNiu al i.:tl.al Ihe home nf Mr and Mrs. J. Ilnatley. 527 I' Khlh Aenue Weid, of Miis MaUel Millrr, nure of llramlou, Manilnba. and Thomas Foster, of Ihe C.N.rt. general superin-I" tidenl's ofllee. Ilev. (I. Hacker will ofllciale. Afler Ihe ceremony, the couple will leave by Mm evening train for Winnipeg. Mr. Foster having been Irauxfrrred to thai city DEMAND RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS BENGAL LEGISLATURE ALCITTA, j. so. Nolwilh. elmidliiK the aoverniiit'iiO oppo. slllon the Hcngal legislature carried a ie-olullon offered by Swar. aji-U and Nationalists demanding Ihe release of neventeeu polilical prisoners held without trial. The vole was 70 to 15. ESQUMALT BOY DROWNS IN TANK OF CRUDE OIL VICTOIIIA. Jan. 20. Charles ''llg, h years of aise, a seaman, wus drowned In a lank of crude oil aboard llio Imperial Oil Com-I'any's tanker JWnabrea al 1-Mulmall. 'i he boy's home was in J- iiuunu'i. 7?n iviov v Labonlrs would ihrow the re sensibility on the ministry. UNITED STATES WON SPEED SKATING AT OLYMPIC OPENING u:i (he tMlie of Chief Of-j ame. and Seaman Lrmo ut GHAMONI.V. Jan. SC. t ailed ' amer Pilar u Larrinsga jstale drew first blood in the day afternoon resulted 'njiujt Olympic games when .-.'dlet lhe IhreailnirnfQuripi-JrtrtTaxrof-New- York woril licir death from, knife 'IP f, hundred mrler speed a J m the hand of Lyman .katiny. defeating (ionnan. the l: Itaba while dHiiented and (;atl(l,n die fifleenlh heal. j. if Inlter came to hi death o.rar OIcn of Norway came a r.ull of wound "elf In-' f.,,,,, B, Thuiiherg of Finland. 1 llunl Gorman was sixth. j Srhedima leenlr-l in, Jewttaw lime wa li second n he rveni leading up l and Gorman's 15 2.5. kdliiuj of Jaine. and Omn.j .. 1 actual outbreak of lh-a and the killing occupied f slit minute. He wirelessed - f.-r the poller n Hie boal ua 'tu p in ihe stream. -a!a, it wax slated, had lnp-r J with ihe veel on October FIRST ROUND SCOTTISH CUP i South Shield. lie had al-'winners of Last Year Oo Down to Defeat and Amateurs Beaten GLASGOW. Jan. 2G. olandiiur feature of defeated by Uuinbarlon Harp. Another uood team tn suffer de feat was Morton whlrli tell on a score the follow: SI. Mlrrcn 3. Ileilh S. Alloa 2. Huckle Thi-lle 2. llnllipale I, lioness I. Joluixlon I. Kasl Fife 3. Inverness Caledonians (I, Cowil- breath 5. falklrk 3, Ilrechin City 0. Ccddstream 0, Arinladale 1. Kiuu's l'ark 0, Hamilton Aeads. 0, St. Heinaril 3, Fraserburgh 0. Kilnmrnock 2. Cellle 0. Dundee 2, DykeheBd 0. Third Lanark 0, Hearts 0. GlaKow Haiifteis i, Locliuelly I Newton Slewarl 1, F.ast Sllrliug H Hibernians 1. Dundee U. 0. It a f I It Hovers 3, Hroxburn V. 0. Illair Gowrie 2, Clydebank 8. Vale of Lev en 0. Leilli V. JlreHdullmne (I, Moltirrwell 5. Iiiimferniline (I, Arbroath I. Aberdeen 2. Dumbarton 1. Ar I'niled 3, Albion 1. Steuhouse Mulr 2, Claexinaii-nan I. MidHiinanilale 3, Forres Mechanics I- Inverness Thistle 1, Forfar A. 3. Thomhill 0. Clyde 0. Moore l'ark 0. St. Johnstone 3. Oueen's l'ark I, Dumbarton Harp 2. Oueens of South 8, Stranaer 0. A.,d . ;:.r 2 Mortuu 1. mm The out- the fu-l! WIN.MI'KG. Jan. 0. - in Canadian National shops vice-president in charge of the Point St. Charles' shops of the company al Montreal and will later be extended lo all shops in the system. Tlie development of radio as an everyday service of the Canadian National Hallways with the PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PIUNCB HIT'KIIT. 11.(1, SATI1 III JAY, JANUARY 20, 102 5. Canada at British Empire Exhibition 1 I .jl ll in an Explosion in States VUrd"'i Clpevlttlen 1033 til TtiaCanidUn PiHIIaq with th twn lh Indtan bolMlnJlo th backtround. (T Entrnc to thtCanadlia Psdfic buUdtet Ul SlM4a(tbprfrM nil In th hulldlnsot brMt -nd Ukr with I b Mali's Pirdloa la tb backcraund. Showinj the Canadian Pavilion, at Wembly, under course of coaHruetlm. Af portions of the Canadian pace allotment havs been riven orer to the two great railway yite-n, the building which will house the Government ehibiu will be somewhat umailer than those of other Dominion, but a great deal of time and money has been $ pent on its design and decoration, mith the result that it promiis to be the gem of the British Rmoire Exhibition. The photograph ahows the progress made up u the "nl of December. In-et It shown the entrance to the Can-iian Parifie 'Mrilion. This building i rrouped with the Canadian Government pavilion with which it as een designed to btrmonli. A massive imple entrance, .wo stories high. round lor Ihe Scdli,h ''"'"! jnrrpIT DAMf. MFN ..iieiuliiiii I hut played in dif fereiil parti of Scotland liday wa Ihe dereal or the Celtic Irani by l .i. ....... .....L I'mIIIk uet-e Hie niimuiiii- - , I - ,.f I... I a...... 'l'ln0. cup winner. i '" imlv -.Irirlly anialeur learn in fir.l ueddiug lake place lilJ,.n f0ihall, Uueen's Park. wa FROM C.N.R. SHOPS J. Hunaerford Says Apprentices Will be Trained In This Branch deeply recessed with painted and coffered ceiling, ridily colored doors and grilles of Canadian wood, approached by a broad flight of steps Sanked on either side by a bronre moose and buffalo, s the centre of a facade enriched with decorated panels and columns. The strong color scheme of this entrance is emphasized at night by a unique lighting effect. A visitor to the Canadian buildings will find displayed to good advantage examples of all Canadian natural and manufactured products, and agricultural exhibits which cannot but impress him with the msgnitude of the resources of this Dominion snd the vast opportunities-which await the immigrant and settler. Thirty Coal Miners Killed JOHNSTON. Ills.. Jan. 20. 1 a I I. .... . 1 ... I il I f I It- rif 1 in -in men. but the force of the explosion was so great the victims operation, ihe iramink' win at ,( ,ad,v burned first be given to apprcnlices in, FIELD CROP OTTAWA, Jan. 2C- Those at Entrance Escaped euthusiasts owning and opcral-jciease in the amount is due to lug high class amateur receiving. low' prices of all crops. Hay and1 sets. Installation of sets 'on the clover account for a drop of f32,-regular trains has already!o08.000 brought many telegrams aud The wheat yield was Ui.llH'.-Udters of thanks to compauyjooo bushels agalusl 3Ut,7H0,0O0 olllcials from travellers, who bushel In IU22 but the value was rind Ihey are kept in constant only $310,000,700 last year Com-louch with world events and pared with $33t),HU,(00 Ihe pre-market changes and also are reding year, provided with entertainment dur- Lust year the farmer received ing their journey across Canada, an average tor nil wheat of 07 . eenls a bushel against 85 cents Subscribe for the Daily News it. Only those near the entrance escaped. VALUE DROPS', OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. stoti Villa 1. Dollon W. 0. I Burnley t. West Hroiuwich lnlallation of receiving sets on.;.. uuk..i r.i..h vnaeicardiff City I, Arsenal 0. (rains Continental trains of tlie! . , .. ... .... iChelsea 0. Huddersfield 1. company, has created a neeo ior competent operators who can in stall and operate these sets and it is anticipated that the opera- But Price Also Was Lower, Says Ottawa Report Division. II. A. 0. Liverpool 0, Manchester Cily 0. Middlesboro 1, Kverton 1. Newcastle I'. 2. Tottenham II. 2. The value Notts F'orest t, Birmingham. I. tors will be recruited from 0r Held crops in Canada in t;3 l'reslon N.h. 3, .otts Uiuniy l. among Ihe shop apprentices, 'was H'H.TSS.JOO compared withjSlieffield U. 1: Sunderland t. many of whom are already radio ! 02.23.200 in 1W22. The de-lWest Ham U. 0, Blackburn II. i. Barusley I. Southampton 1. Bradford City i, Bristol City 1. Bury 2. Blackpool 0. Clapton Orient 0. Stoke 2. Leeds I'. 1. Ihe Wednesday 0. Leicester C. 1, Crystal palace 0. Manchester U. 0, Fulhanv 0. Oldham A. 1, Nelson 0. Port Vale t, Coventry C. t. South Shields 3. Derby C. 2. Stockport C. 5. Hull C. 1. Advertise la the Dally News. stpt sim seo. Church Army from Arrive and Disturb Speeches Following Ceremony PORT SIMPSON. Jan. 28. There was considerable excitement in this quiet little town hn ThHrsday: Jn Uitv-Xirst: place, I .'I I T ... (I n a enuiiie won lare laumj tun- .i,,,.,, , r-: necuons were i.iarneu ou iui ul,.rnl.nul(ee of the Senate, (day. Dr. Spencer, in Grace b(,a)je(J b). Senalor n(jrah-IChurch here united Miss Dora , a .Hlalement Senator Borah (Henry and John Morrison in ,. )C ,)rPjumP(, for al) ra... the presence of a goodly tica, ,,url)0ses we may regarij the in Ihe presence of a goodly IPCu?iiit fun of llussla by the Hrit-iiumbr of well wishers. After ish povemnjent as a fact. ns wjiich the Port Simpson cornet Salesmen like courageous things band escorted the wedding party (o iJo -n,js lariiS a fJUtitict to tla- P.S.A.1I. hall, where a ,n wit, n,e bitlerness, hatred ilinner had been prepared for an.i inlolerance of war limes and about three hundred people. Mrs.'M,i,,ts 0 a w nioral and spirit- Nathan I.awsou was bridesmaid i)a regime." and Henry Nelson best man. I The band rendered several selections with srreat acceptance. The meal consisted of four courses, well prepared and serv ed by wallers arrayed in lartan and plaid. As soon as the dinner was ended, speech making bewail. Sonic sage remarks, as well as fun provoking were made. The message in most of the addresses was to encourage the young men lo establish homes tor themselves. While Ihe addresses were be . . ' . 1 1 I V .111. ' v ' Alrdrieoniaiis Ir lrleonians. The -tM.res I" Ihe insla lat.on and opera- minu of llie ;s7r, minm Nvorkillg were entombed, ! ."". w-. . tion or ia.no nets, u is an-..... , ...sc.13(j tt iiiuiiired. " "I 7." l i... I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lri t ii it-, I i . j . ....... .... ... ... ii i ....i 111? in iianpen. miiio oi iuc. iiuumi fj .....--'- i lie rescuer iiinue iieoeraie einnis o suu inn num u wvu , army neared tno village, vv lien it was found difficult to maintain sulllcient quiet to hear a speaker the gathering was dismissed by the band playing "God Save Ihe King." and all sallied forth to The Latest In Restaurants. BOSTON GRILL Third Avenue. Best of Food Good Service. Private Boxes for Party Use. "Take Her to The Boston." PRICE FIVE CENTS. BRITISH STRIKE SPREADS TO LONDON SUB. OPINION IS THAT EMPIRE PREFERENCE DOOMED TO DEFEAT BY COMMONS Sympathetic Strike of Motormen on Subways London; Others Likely LONDON, Jan. 20. Aggravated ly the railway strike al an r hour this morning there was a walkout of mnlormeii in : London subway and sympathetic action .by the Ujtidou ji: worker wu intiruntf d by J. Bromley, secretary of the Ho ,c '.?f F.ngim r and liretnen. They -lair development- urej i,je over tlie week end. The railway alicrled arc taking no chance in ronneclioii ! m passenger traffic for Southampton. They arranged for) t- ' m 'run,)urlali(ii tor lb passengers and baggage for t, 1 i ships scheduled lo rail. The !!miiier Gairtle de-l msnd dial Ihe tiev government j lake action, declaring lliat if any: oilier natty wax in power the, Imperial Preference Will be Defeated by Parliament says ' London Newspaper this Morning LONIiON, Jan. 20. 'riie'troiK.-aIs of the Haldwin govcrn- nienl for trade jircfereiice with the Urithh I'uiiriioiis as elai-oratcd al the Imperial Conferenr in l2:i will not be adopted by the administration, !aj the Wey-lrninsler (iazelle. The conference report on Imperial Preference will be laid before the Hou-e of Commons but the government docs not rs-gard itself bound lo the pledges of its predecessors, A free vote of the Commons is lo be taken, which the newspapers predict will result in the rejection of the program as the Liberals will support the Luboriles in hostility thereto. EXCITING DAY COMMENT ON PORT SIMPSON BRITISH ACT Native Wedding at Supper of Senator Borah Says Recognition Which Walters Wear Tar- i of Soviet Points to New tan and Plaid VILLAGE IS INVADED Moral and Spiritual Regime WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Ke- Kincollth suimition by Great Ilritain of full jdiplomali: relations with Hussia 'in the opinion of President Cool- idge will have les bearing upon the atlitude of the United Stales toward Hussia than will the investigation of the possibility of oviel fecngftiIon how- being con- SPIRITS SAW relations THE WEDDING Japanese Prince Married According to Ancient Shinto Customs TOKIO. Jan. 20. In accordance with ancient custom the weddintr of Prince Regent Hiro- liiln :iinl Priiw-ess N'utralm. elites! I i . - - " n -. ..... - : I.. r tl I fi.iiif.tilu. ,T llta Tlriitnn Vnfii Thirty miners wore killed and '"7 ,, ,L.- r..thrui.i n.iu i sine aim iruni atin. inv oiri - . v v. .....- ihuiiiih6 acconlance with Shinto riles. Residents or Tokio in joyously celebrating the event give the first public expression of their principal men left the hall and (Joy since the earthquake. Huro hastened to find out the cause crowds thronged the streets or excitement. As it was on the which were gaily .decorated and eve or the battle of Waterloo,, so greeted the l'rincc and his bride it was here, the heavy pom, as tbey passed to and from the pom, of the drum floated across 'palace before and afler the the waters, as the approaching 'ceremony. find out for himself what all the and wine afler the ancient cus excitement was about. llom. II was soon ascertained that' - over fifty men and women from gQR MEMBER OF tlie village oi nnivuiun unucr. leaders of the Church Army had come on an evangelist is trip. The spirits of the 122 royal predecessors of the young couple witnessed the union and gave It Iheir blessings, according to devout Japanese belief. -Thft couple exchanged bowls of sacred rice PARLIAMENT IS DEAD Meetings are in progress, ami. i.okdo.V. ja. 0. Dart Irvln, three limes a day all who can ,abor memiH.r 0f parliament and attend are welcomed to the ser- onu of veterans or the Social-vices. ' list party, died suddenly from The natives are full of music, u.art disease, aged 0, and are good leaders oi services i . conducted largely alter the methods or the Salvation Army. HOCKEY SCORES Victoria 2, Vancouver t. Kdinontou 2, Seattle 3. Reg'na Saskatoon 0. BIRTH A daughter was born at llio Prince Rupert General Hospital on January 25 to Mr. and Mrs. George Rudderham, 201 Eighth Avivnue West.