Cost that Place and Cran- brook all that they had Coming NIlloHIA. Jan. 2. The provincial government liu charged Vaiiii'iiM i Willi' 22,2IU and Yic- tmiu vutli .'l,512 ait out of en fiircnig the lil'nv lliri.il lilllll loliec, land. Tin- two men out off from 1 lie kiff, anil uflrr a slreniiuiis fight man Im w I M deducted from liiiuor U(tt.j,i j i i nisi rii.umi. In (I ai' of Prinee George a i l (miii, i ...ik. I hr rn.l of en- aged In ninkr Hie shore and res-rur thr shipwrecked man. The Wreck Duranreati ami Haldwin left Ketchikan hound fur the Portland Canal district in Ihu former's alioal Violet, a fool hoal powered with n 3- horse old end NVillaiuetlc engine, on Friday. December I'J, and stayed the nighl at Tree Point lighl. They lefl I he 'next day al V o'-eloek in I he iiiorniir; lioiind for Pol l land Canal and, when a few hour- out, ran into a wicked iniillira.il wind. The engine hi plunk wilh n Were Inade to gel the engine going bill (he ignition riysleui would not work and il was hoou found impossildo in L-i'l Hie rriifl niidri' nowrr. W'illl- of liqufir ;ol Jims,..t Duraneenu turned Mm jiioat around Jilid ran he fore the wind, rvrnlually getting lielilml Dundas llund where they took! shelter for the illghl. Afler grtling the engine running again, they left next morn ing ami gol linoiuii niiii.-ioii s Hay I'us, in an Hfort to make Portland Inlel. About II oclook in the illuming I hey ran (ulo niiolhrr sliiuig gale of wind when well oiil from (Ireen Uland. Trouble wilh Iho'Wiglne started again and the wind began to blow I hem hack Inwards Dundas Island. When about 70 yards from the shore, Duraneenu and Italilwiu launched (lie .small skill from the boat hut had uol gol many feel from the gasboat when a big wave swamped the skilT precipitating litem both into the cold walers. Diiraneeau. managed o ; turn the small eran upsjue down mid both n e.iuiigsfap u for a while. Itatdwiiiji however, lost his hold on the' skin 'UiU-.U' in effort to swim lo slnirfljas Irowiird. Diiraneeau elungirio the skiir and was eveniiiaiiv washed .on lo the. beach, where. In. funded from exhaustion. I'poii coining to .his senses ne round his hand. and reel iro.cn riniii exnosure and il look him Ihe greater part of next day mil ling his limbs wilh snow in gei them thawed out. mis ue. uo- oiiiilished after strenuous l . ii iiiiiuii ins iiiiins are sore, his effort saved them Lighted Fire ! rxt thing Diiraneeau tried ... .1,. was to lighl a Hie although i... In.,1 no mulches ami Homing .!.. f,i irn e. .VOI ll'IIIK 11 llllll- I....-U he uracil, wusucu ,..i!,.. ri-mii Ihe lioat, he'exlraet- ed some or the stutring rrom llie ,sidr and drird H us nesi no Srrking a shellered spot, he next tried to light U u"d HiH 1 1 ...... I I. it liiliinir I ln was aceoiiiiosii' 'i v i ..r -..i. ... .iiLrrr earii'iugcs u I'll, I 111 cwi.".- - . i. i ...wiie.l on on lh beach .....I ..mtlmr olV llie ends ho plug tru w.y." " ulnirinir. un the dry mullrcss Tbi'ciil'li'ldges he placed on an and. liy striKing uu; miii. at lat mnniigod l Hi mallrcss .siutfing. Id' then liti.ll a tin. mi a high t'ni-k unfolded " Hi'- I'aily New this morning liy Diirauccnii. who nr- on Mir afternoon of Christmas mid in poi'l H'-lcnluy liy guslioul from the (ireen Inland Light. 1 1 ay. Tin for was sighted by pin nil'' "1 vva.- le-rucd on Christmas Day liy .lurk .Nlor.in, keeper Jack Mocuii. keeper of the (ireen nl Mi dr i'i ii Inland lighl. and his son, who sighted u fire burning ; Island light, who. accompanied mi Hi, -htiiT ii DiiiMlus P imlit in u rough mm in a ; PRINCE GEORGE LOSES PROFITS Eipenie of Enforcing Liquor Act j ,,mu.r by his on rescued Hie ship wrecked man with a skill". Dur-anrrau Tried lo lorale the body of hi male 1ml found no trace or il. Great Hospitality On rrarhing Ihe (irern Maud lighl. Durancraii was shown every hospitality by Mr. Moraii, who provided him with food, clothe and shelter. Un New Y can's F.ut they weiv able In flug a small, gaslio.it which brought Duraneenu iulo Prince Huicrl on WriliifMlay night. Duvr Baldwin, I In' drowned man and I'elr Duinncuu are both citizens of Ketchikan and sitiKle. Duranrcuu is sluyin,; a' IKeirbikaii on the next Uip or tin' Princess Muiy. BRITAIN HAS MORE STORM Fourth Gale In Six Days Hits Old Country LONDON, Jan. 2. Another fierce gale, the fourth within six days, struck Great Britain yesterday and reports of widespread damage are coming in. Overhead telegraph and telephone wires are down In all directions and communication with Ireland and the continent Is greatly hampered. The river valleys and a great number of homes are flooded. Torrents of rain driven by a high wind are still falling. CANADIAN CHORUS GIRL WEDS CAPTAIN Peggy Marsh and Kelly Fenwick United at London Registry orrico LONDON, Jan 2. Peggy Marsh, Nova Seolla chorus girt; was today married al (lie regis try orrice here to Capt Kelly Fen wick. foAiierly of Ihe Horse (iiiards uecordiiig lo the livening News. 'llie groom is a relative of Ihe Duke of Manchester. MASSETT INLET POLE CAMP OPEN JN SPRING Machlnory and Horsos has been Taken to Port Clomcnts for the Winter POUT CI.KMKNTS, J'-a. 2. All the machinery and horses uf the nole camp, which has been in operulloii Mils season on Mas sell. Intel, have been brought here where I hey w ill be kepi un lit spring when lie camp re slimes operalii'ms. Mrs. S. P. McMordin was h inisseiiuer on the Prince llupcrl Mils morning en loulo In Seattle on n holiday vlslv. Term In One of Most Surprising .Elections In Years KJltD.NTO, Jim. '. -rerused to Sive VY. NY sreiuid ternf as mayor day and rli'Clrd Thnnias LONDON. Jan. These Hener and exped to jeturn to ,,,.. iy M,a. .,.,,.,, ()f U( .ii -iii'lieil !ln'M' iniliii i.li ri -', i a i ARRIVE SAFE AT FORT ST. JOHN Fears Concernlno Miss Marjorle Hyndman and J. D. Caden-head Dispelled on Wednesday VAXi'.Dl Vl'.lt. .Ian. -. I'ear-l ii Miis .MarJorie llyndinan. iuifil Iraeher of lludon'(t llupu, "I I D. Cadrnliead, mail eou-iraiUir, had perished on the ii nl between Holla and I'm' I l J l, , uri r ilinirllril when a itii -ii,. was rrreivrtl heir on V,,ii,, -ilav arieinoon !laling "at i hey had arrived safely al 'ii' Si. John. OF WESTMINSTER IS KILLED IN ACCIDENT MAN T.ST.lNs7r,lt. Jan. ii-In. M. (i. Forrester, proiniucnl ilciiiisl. was killed and Frank ''"Vie was seriously Injured lieii Iheir aiilnmnhilc driven hy ! i. t rashed iulo ati inlerur.mn l allien I-. IRELAND BEAT FftANCE I'AIUS. .Inn. Ireland do fi'iiti-d l iiinee yehler.lay in inter- "Klwiuil roabv by 'J lo .'I before i.noo per."oux. CARD OF THANKS The Pyno Mill (Chinese) Association extend Iheir fliieere Ihauks to the t'ili-u-iis of Prince import for Miolr valued .support' at (lie Chinese enlerlalunient held lust night and wish lliem all a Happy aiul lirosperous New Year. Toriiulu llillz I'oslrr who served in Mir eily council as alderman ami rnntroller fur the pus! tweulv years Foster's election was mie of the greatest surprises in many years. Only ('7, Jill vnles were msl. FJeelril to the buill'il of control were J. (iibbim. A. K. Il irkn. NV. I). Itobbiiis and D ('. Maeliregnr. BIGGER WAGES TO BE SOUGHT Skilled and Unskilled Workers In the United Kingdom Will Seek More Pay -A coneeu- Kingdom for an al) round increase in wages il is understood. The industries afrecled will iu-1'Iinle mining, engineering and shipliiiijdiiii;. Kmployees involved will number about two mil- TAXI BOSTON GRILL 25 and Large Upstair Dining Hall, Ambulance with newly laid dancing floor for hire. Suitable for Service dances, banquets and wedding Anywhere at Anytime. parties. Stind Royal Hotel, 3rd Ave. PRINCE RUPERT For ratis, apply to Boston and 6th St. Grill, Third Ave. WftTT VIDECK. Prop. Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper Phone 457. VOL XV NO. . IUUNCK III HF.HT, H.C., I'll I DAY, JAMAUY 2, IU2&. Vitrdtr'i Circulation, 1.817. BtrMt Silt . PRICE FIVE OEMS. 'T, TELLS STORY OF SHIPWRECK AND PRIVATION TERRIFIC WINDS AND TORRENTIAL RAINS STILL PREVAIL IN OLD COUNTRY Ketchikan Boat Goes Ashore on Dundas Island; One Man Drowns and Second Has Narrow Escape thrilling story f liiivr'-k ;i 1 1 I privation on Dundas j to I. mil which cost Dave Ittild will his I iff and canned I'elc Duraii-I .,ni in In' marooned fur three days williont food or shelter avus I ol spark 'iimiah to set fire FOSTER ELECTED IPASSENGER iJoJln McCormack and Lacrezia TORONTO MAYOR: BOAT BURNS! Bon Sing Over Radio at New W, W. Hlltz Is Denied Second; Clyde Liner Mohawk Puts Into Delaware Bay and Reports no Casualties I.KNYJ.S. Delaware, Jan. 2. file Clvde liner Mohawk, with ''JlWii huiiilreit nasneiiL'ers buiiinl y ester-, .. . . v,,... v.,,-: In .liii'k.siin ille. I lurida, euiiglil fire in one or the wildest storms of the winter J off the New Jersey coast and ran into Delaware Hay lit save the .lasyeiigers. The last report indicated that llie fire was under eonl rol and thai the passengers ni-re landing wilh no casualties. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL Scottish League Division I. Cowdi'tibralh I, Itailh Hovers I. Dundee 2, Aberdeen 0. Kulkirk 0, Airdrieoniaiis 2. Ilninilton-Molberwell, postponed. Hibernians 2, Hearts 1. Kiliiiariiock i, Ayr United I. Morton 2, .St. Mirren I. Partick Thistles U, Third Lanark a. .Hung (if s, 4,. CelMe I. English, First Div Illackburu Hovers-Notts Forest, postponed. Itolloii Wanderers :i, lliriiiing- hum 0. Itury D, Tojlenhaii Hoi Spurs INerlon J, Iturnley 2 lion and the increase claims will Newcastle L. 0, Shellield I". U. aggregate lMno.niKi.OOO per year. Sunderland I. Cardiff Oily 0. To The Electors of Prince Rupert, B. C. :0: Ladies and Gentlemen At Ihe request of a number of ratepayers, I am offering myself as candidate for Mavor for llie jeur 1025. NN'e are not out of difficulty as yet, and the finances or the Cily have still lo he nursed carefully on account or the heavy 'expenditures necessary In make Prince Hupert a licller City to live in, uud lo keep lots rrom tax sule. IF ELECTED I SHALL WORK FOR: Finances Tlie holding down of the assessment, or the Cilv's debt, without impairing (lie progress ol necessary improvements. Tlie direful spending of Ihe money lo gel the best possible results. Public Works The eoiiliniiulioii id llie policy ol semipermanent roads. lr Ihe bylaw for the rilling or Cow Hay is passed, Ihe establishment of proper lauding rachitics mid an chorage Tor lisliing boats. Utilities The securing or all data possible to be able lo decide on the. question of obtaining (he power Ihal will be required on account of development of industries. Industries The encouragement of the establishment id industries in this City in meeting their wishes fur special Irealiiienl without jeopardising Hie City's interests. Sports -The gradual finishing of Ihe levelling or Acropolis Play (.rounds. Streets The lieaiilir.viug or the streets already graded by planting trees. Park The lieuiiliryiug of McClyinonl Park with trees, shrubs ami flowers by a small appropriation every year. Tourist Tlie eiicouragemeiil of the tourist Iradejiud provision for a small yearly appropriation to start the building oT a (rail up the mountain al the buck of the lownsile. Next year will see the beginning or very important developments in Prince Hupert nud il is necessary Ihal a good business uduijiiislraliou be entrusted with the City's ' uf fairs'. I stand on my record for the last three yours in the Council and appeal to you for your support, H you believe, me a competent business man, honest in purpose, and if you think thai I have served your interest faithfully in the past. Yours for a Progressive Your, THKO.COLLAHT. York While Theatre Men Wail NKNV YOllK, Jan. " Itadio broadcasting history was made, when John Mi Cormuck. tenor, and Lticrezia J tori, prima donna, of the Metropolitan Opera (Company, sang from a New York station linked up wilh seven oilier stations in the east to uu audience estimated al eight million. This is llie first lime that internationally known arlisls have been broadcasted and theatrical men declared the patronage of nearly every theatre in New York was uf reeled and ninny hoalres played to rows of empty seats. "The radio constitutes the greatest menace the theatre has ever faced," says YYilliam A. llrady. MINER AT PREMIER j LOSES HIS LIFE Remains of Aldo Lazzarottol Brought to City Today and Will be Interred Sunday Tlie body of Aldo l.az.urolto. Alio died in the Stewart hospital in Monday morning us the result of fatal injuries received at llie Premier Mine in a premature explosion on Sunday morning lusl while blasting, arrived in the city this morning on the steamer Prince Hupert. The remains were, (he city, and his father in The funeral will lake from (lie ll.C. 1'iidcrliikers' lors on Sunday afternoon. Italy, place Par- LUTHERAN CHURCH NEW YEWS DAY Special Service followed by Social Hour, Children Last evening the l.ulherau church held a special New Yeiir service in Ihe Melropole Hall. which was crowded Lo the, doors. In addition lo llie regular congregation a large number of .students of Ihe Lutheran evening classes were present. A number id appropriate hymns were sung by Ihe male choir under the leadership id Mrs. I.. O. l.arsen. . Hev. P. h. Haisler preaclieii a siiilulile New Year sermon. A social hour was held afler Hie service. In the afternoon the children of the Lutheran .Sunday school were entertained liy the teachers and ladies of the church in the Metropole Hall, (.nipes and freshinenls were enjoyed lo rull. . HOCKEY SCORES Western Canada Leaguo Itegiua I, Saskatoon' I. Vancouver 2, Victoria II. Kdinolllon 0, Calgary 3. RANKER DIES TOUONTO, Jan 2. --D. A. Cam eron, assistant gernrai manager of the Caiiudian Hank of Com merce, died suddenly on Youge Street this morning. BIRTH A ili.tifflilnr uu horn to Mr and Ms,v NN.( Sherman, Jr., jbl Tnvliir Slenol. ril tlio l'rllielUl perl General Hospital on Junu ary 1. WEDDING OF RUPERT MAN Alfred D. Plant Married on New Year's Eve in Vancouver to Miss Olive Osburne VANCOI YFH. Jan. 2. An Interesting ceremony was performed on New Year's F.e in Mount Pleasant Medio d, i s t Church here when Miss Olive Osburne. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Osburne, Kid Hroadway .H!.i-4..t.ali1n(l t.V''l!il.fffViil'i'.llli-4.',ajl l,nm'lli,i Urhtn r.t Vlfi-o.! brother of deceased. . Donald Plant of Prince Hupert, The unfortunate man was 35 Hev. A. M. Sanford officiated, years of age and was rated as one The bride, who was given in of the best miners in the north, marriage by her father, looked lie worked for the (Iranby Co. charming in a gown of white from 11M5 until two years ago ; georgette. Her veil of einbroid-wheit lie went lo Ihe Premier ered net was held in place by a Mine. He is survived by hiscoronel of orange blossonus and brother I.. I.azzarotto, who is in she carried u shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. The bridesmaid, Miss (trace Osburne. sister of tho luide. was attired in aprieot." tarreta and curried u bouquet of pink carnations. Little Miss -It ii Hi Osburne made a dainty'' flower girl wearing blue taffeta, j and currying u bouquet of daffo-." dils. During the slguing of (lie ? register. Mrs. Hedley TuH sangj "llecause." A reception was held in the -bride's home which was decornt- ed with chrysanthemums and carnations. There were 75 invited guests. The presents were many and costly. Mr. and Mrs. Plant leH Tor Scuttle for a short honeymoon trip and will proceed on 'the steamer Cnrilena to Prince Hu-, perl w here I hey will take up Mieir residence, the groom being one of the proprietors of tlie Klectric NVindow Hakeries in that 'H. WAS MARTYR TOJCIENCE Professor Bergonle Dies at Bordeaux From Effects of X-Ray Exposure r IHiHDI'.Al X. Jan. S.--A martyr lo science. Professor J. Hergonle is dead afler years of sufTrring. Death was due to the effect of exposure to x-ray during un ex periment in connection Willi the discovery of. a ciincer cure. Although liis 4lghl arm wus am putated ami three fingers of bis rt bund were sucrHiced In a isease iirougtii on uy rimmm, J'roressor Hergonie to Hie very end continued tils fight uguinsl the 'rancor scourge. He was Ihe inventor or Hie cleetro-nir.gnri "used during Hie war lo draw sled fragments from wounds. Countable. amKMrs,; It. I. Pon-dor reliirncii fron'i. die south ofv the Prince Hupert un Wednesday afternoou.