i s SaveMoney: Tho hepet way to buy the n.ilv News l to subscribe by the ,,,r and have It delivered dally ' ... .HHrru Of OOUrM. VOU ' ,'ubcrlM for a shorter period. . . .. - na anH hAvj. It Am- - " " just pollr ii ivercd ioay- I iialf I lag AT EDMONTON Itesi dents ohlrered 0v- I muoNToiK feak in Gas Main Af- "in an u for the -7ai " break li '"i Held. The home H,000 Ilffmea raivTL Dlamai I iflgT" fortunate ooei, I - The city paaaed at eafeaatenoe yes- eight thoueand conaanS DAIT rn rTTirrt aert witlt- of tbe day. n lb. frienaa t ON STEAMSHIP ASTORIA. ""r hurf tbe t "'am tia whan a of trw Columbia mver nooBar Clermont reached "I nleht i tj. .1 .... tir engineer Har- frZrl,'l KPPta. an oilr,r. auf- GOVERNORAND WSS MACKENZIE AT ANHlJAL RECEPTION ORIA. Jgn, g Lieutenant Oov-'wiy III -Mto -vt "U11 .. ' aucau at tln an IMKIHIHK K TO MMi.tK nwitKcit pstotorr. rott MUCK MVKK W. O Pulton, pfraldent of the Board C Trade haa received word from Charlee W, Predertck. editor of the Peace River Record, that be eapecta to be In Prince Rupert about January is or 14 anl arrangeaienta will be otade for him to be the r:ilef apeakar at thf annual meeting and dinner of the Prlnc? Rupert Board Of Trade, hla lubject being 'The Re Province - MiJ0R MARTIN, WORLD FLYlvK, CRASHES AUAIW lajMM In Kea Verk last tire fWlng te IJMtd at Ntghl I'lltiHnl Held Plane le- niolKhrd , 1 , ! HICnlVll.il NY Ju 3. Major j Prederttk L Mai tin. rammander 01 the VS. tmy rouiiti-Uip-world flight In ISM. md a romaii::i. iPt with cut ai i brulaea when a plne, plIoMd j by Muttln. craaneo at "in tempt to land in a p.ounnca nio. Tho Bucli nr. a Oirt'ji observation plana, ra demollhcd. Murtin unerea w.. y; the face ami bony aim wiuiin of Wallii((lii a ! brulaea. Martin droDDfd out Hit' round world flight after hla pi"" in Alaska. "l.V itn HO POKT UIIBR RtrOltT. pert. Raining. torug rature, 41. surfer from neavy snows ana slushy . . . nrn streets following cold period lAKM) kAVfiJ LONDON, January 3. Southern and Central England suffered uy ri.-iiig waters thia morning following heavy rains and melting !m There were many instances of householders being forced to upir floor of their houses while the furniture floated around the mom on the ground floors. The stocks in many stores were ruined by the floods. Rail- were badly affected and numerous washouts and landslide nr "-itatinK canrellatiM of schedules. BODIES FOUND ON THE BEACH Matomhip Ploaeer Waa WrecUd ad Captain aad llnghatwr Last Uvea vni II UY MNOH IS MH1II VAMCoevBB, Jan. 3 Generally mud rainy KtiUw prevails along tot coast today. Ktght inches of enow !cll at Hwedieh Freighter Sydland Kails for Ketteraam Tecapvol Here and 1 1 oh park Coating Having oi. board the tergal grain srgo nsr loaded from th. port, the wedlfcil freighter Syuleud Cast. A. N Laewen, ealleu at 10 o'clock Sunday ght fvr the Crated Kingdom or Cou-neat with a full car taken in at ttM elevator The Sydlend's deatlaa-I ton U Rotterdam. Holland At 4 o'clock jrta'.trday afternoon the Vlct.rta aunday aad ats inches at Van- BlUIlh trailer Tenpool urna Iron, couver but heavy ralaa Monday convert- guu Bbleids. Bhglsnd. and. btln. sled it to aiuah eaiMing heavy etreet ear 1MJ, ..... ion. delays U.Vraasmr and couaMermltU Tht reeapcol left Acuta Shields on I damage to etrwet car motor. November and can la Saltan via 1 runner avutn the tnw mi in Hon- ;ht pvnaira Canal. A sort of f.rret day. eve tie and Pvrtlend auMertag .,ip. the Tee soon l-i tonnage la IK but treat train deftes whs at Atoe.a she has a large cargo Space Sht wa tt eetlmetsi that aaejtO dssaagei waa built la MM and earrtaa a rew of ' MSaatd by taw atorat. ; thirty-two awn. liar port of rag la try .. aessMM a mu .aawtea susu,. mmt: mwm -.tm-cmK Oawp waasBs ef MlaVtst Vfjaael pURtl run! ttM Arette cold av but tew Johnataa It her aaaitvr a Vaaach Vaftrftll; Noar 0Mto araduiJ ladaraUoc. a taaita and nest grain boat el the falllaba Lcth bride had a rain atonn uua morn- ataacn ssr Prlnw Rup rt will b Um CORDOVA j.a B. TkfM Uwaa' . lug. I .Brlilah at :iBR0KE THROUGH STRAIT YESTERDAY MKw-o iiMU and lludHin IMh Nearl) Hearhed nlh Mborr wm Afrlea TAKOICR. Jan 3 - Two London typlta. Mlaan Oie:tx and HudMn. faUM In attempt made Monday t'- wua the Strait cf Olbraltar Mi Clle'.U abas-donrd the ette.npi after twelve hour In tie water and M1m Hulaon arte'-eight and a half Both nearly reached In Spanlah ahore. AUTO STAGE STRUCK THREE WERE KILLED SAN MATEO Cal . leroiia were killed Ho:aipark which la due thu ueek and which will lao load tut) "arch to ih Kotceabip PtorMer ended ! for Um Oniud Ki.-.adom or OaaUnent with th fmjti i.. nf th hiulu. r h. two Kotpantj froaaa to death on the "a at Strtwaertf Point tin mlki fren oere Wrtckagja of the craft lit- " btaeh anrte evtdenoa of Uv (tnigrv againat the atorsM aad lor fl during rrctnt vecka. i Mndtng of tt boot akuT right aide ub uuticatvd tnat tt hag) broken loose taint away th aattoTa oaly obanoe of wapr bodk were Uwm of Captain William Taylor and tnaiaeer Rarryj "t who mannid the eraft. They were found Sunday by ttw UuiMh Vlrgtnta! fi . eearcmng for the mlsataat ? RAD HOLIDAY WERE DROWNED OOaUtr. Jan. S - Albrlque Barlcot hu wife and three children, all under 4, J ia years of age. ana iiwoaore aacicoi. I a brother, were drowned in Luke Temla-4, i teaming aaturday when aa auto in 4, j which UMy were drtvtug broke through 4, 1 the Ice. I TYPISTS FAILED Jan. 3 - - Three and eight injured had ! last night when an auto atagr bound i for aan FranclHv wns airuck by an automobile southbound north ef bare. ! hTe dead are Mra .tnxeph Abney of SK. Oakland and an unidentified man aad woman 10 yeara of age cr of Schooner Reports earing Airplane and Splash lich Was Probably End of Dawn Vfr repent in., i i. ...... ! fsi'l i onlil utund the rahm " ... ww.iiu.nnii, - luU itewiuuu. I hang iiround fur ;i time. ' 1 1 1 1 - i ii UNO. Me., January :.-The splash of what is believed to have ler an airplane into the sea on uape mki was ..e.ru u, the captaU nd crew of the schooner Rose Ann De niveau. Is believed to hve solved the fate of the Grayson plane Dawn and .ts dining f!,veii. , . . . . Captain ( .-men, on the night of December 2M .il a Kale l.eard the drone of plune and u Ow minutes later a splash. thit-e-master. w , -a- w, u,. The Belliveau, a Nova Scotia i j . & eu Thu riitjliim said o;u iiir vuiinL lj l uriiauu ul liic uiw. a.. r n stiiunch PRINCE .RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper eK - W -w Boston Grill Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SOIIA iOLNTAIN Tb latest and best for the least. Phone 457 eee,- , l. r VOLXVino. l PRINCE RUPERT, U.C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3. 192 PiFh Oenu FLOODS JiV ENGLAND DRIVE PEOPLE UPSTAIR floods in England Inundate The Lower Floors of Houses and Cause Much Damage Business and Railway Vancouver, Victoria and other cities on coast LARGllST GRAIN S IN HOMES J$1b gB&glrGENERAL and Lnd) Willing-don pay tribute to the ''uknown Soldier of the United States in " ' '" Arlington Nstionat Cemeter'. Washington. D.C. Bouth Shields i. Stoke I. sMITrioll intuit DitlsllMI I. Airdrieonlsna 0. Falkirk I. Booses I, KaiUi Rovers 1. OalUe, 1. Rangers o. Cowdenbeath I. Duttftrmlloe I. Hearts I. lUbenuans I. NotLsrweU I. Hamiltoa I. Psrtlek ThlaUe 3. OtMa I St. Johnstone t. Quean's Park 1. St. Mtrrtn 1. Kalmaraoek 1. TIMltVS OAMI rrorTIll IKAClt: HI,. I. Clyde 1. Bt. JohnrtMe 0. Dundee 3, Boneas 3. Dunfermline 0, Itearte t. Falkirk 3, Motherwell 1. Hamilton 0. Alrdrleoalana 3. Hlbarcl ' 0, Aberdeta 9. KUaaanock 3, Cowdaabeath 1. Queen's Fit I. Celtw 3. Halth Rtrvera 1. OeKk 3. Hangers 1, Psrtlek 1. Mill T MUNTKKAI. WONXREAi,, Jan. 3. -Henry J Klliott K.C, 53 yeati of ae. a councillor and at the time but he made ar. attempt to memr of the Canadian bar association, died iucUli'iih Emiduy. Price of Daily News Cut to 50' Cents a Month When Delivered in Prince Rupert Commencing today the price of the Daily News hu been cut to 50c a month aellvsred anywhere in the city. This makes it much cheaper to subscribe by the month than to buy it on the street. The price by the year will be Sr.00 paid in advance. Out-of-town gabacribers will pay Sn.OO a year. The aim of the management is to make It possible for ever' person in the cogptaaity to become s regular subscriber instead of buying it casually on the street. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL IFIRFIftWIN YMTallAYH UXWtH ; 1 lilll LUlJ J 111 lAdUMI IlUOI t IHtMoa L Blackburn 4. Ivertoa 1 Bolton 1. Derby g. Bury 3, Leicester City I. Liverpool I. Burnley . Mlbdhuboro 3. Huddsnlleld 1 Newcastle I. Drmliigaaal 1. StKflkld 3. Por.Mir.alh 1 Sunderland 3. West Ancr.il 1. Tc'.:nli.uB 1. IHtMwi II. Blackpool 4. Grimsby I. Manchester city I. aMM y . ,mmmmm : 1927WASL0W Department Ifapeneed Forty-three Calls During Year With Loss of Only $9.527.!)H8 j ! During the ysr 10111. the city lire department repiidl to lorty-U.ree I rails, the destructlini throunh fire fur liie tele-morth being only W.WTa) I all of which except 133 wu covered by j'.naurauce. The most sellout fire oi the j vesr waa thut on October 7 when OTP Whsrf Shed No 1 was dntrored. Comptred with the pmvloiw two )e;irs. the file repoit for it s vet) i craillytng one. In lll'M Hint were 62 IcaMn with a lose ol I181.3W1I while illicit ttie 37 calls In KM! with Ion o.' 1M.W2 Two fires in the Prince Ru-1 pert Spruce Mills swelled the loas In ! luae and 19S3. DITTO PA n Nil IL1 AvULlJ.i Twenty-flvn Reported to Have Died From Severe Weather In' Chicago Alone CHICAGO. Jan. I -More thsn a score of deaths attributed to the bitter cold which overspread tl middle west from the Rocky Mov ialiu to the Clreei Lukra region are reported ind 23 of lli'in wtie In Chlcsjo. Ill the liorlhwent the temiieraliire rsniied fmm rero to 15 snd 10 below Hi' -i i: uli l.'!.. Wo.U'il the I . .ill. Stewart Shooting Case Ends in Death of Man Well Known in North William Ritchie Victim of New Year Morning Affair and Henry ItivsrU Held In Connection With Killing STEWAItT. January 3. William Ritchie, who waa with I. M. Mom ton all summer on the work of mapping the Upper Naas Kiver section for the provincial government, was shot and killed at two-thlr y Ne Year's morning, and Henry Kivard, proprietor at a room-i.ii oufi and second-hand store is locked up charged with the s .oo.in which took place in the hall-way of the upper floor. As far u. can Ik. learned there was no actual witness to the killing and nioro or n:Mery surrounds it. It appears that Rlvard had benn having iiouble with some visitors but not Ritchie, who had tho reputa- i.on ol being of a peaceful dlapoattiou e- Ju how the killing took place will not' be known until the coroner's in -quest, which occur it.ts cftercoon when proviucljl police oflclla arrive by special boat fum Prince Rupert The bullet eiue-ed Rltch:e cheat ner the right nipple uud took a dowi-.ward course Ikdiiing In his back hone, death : practically lustanuineuua. Inj.erUr WlllLim Snllter Bweean1 AIck McNeill and Dtputy Coroner J. t. lannock left 8imdu) evcninr on ih? Csmoaun for the nbrtliern town to lli-vetigate Lr.cal police offices have also bren advied that Hemy Rlvard. well known In v.in i psnn of tbe north a ,i .xxk .iiid the proprietor ol a soft drink stand ut 8' esai t. ts hi Id undrr ir.c t In conmrii.n with tue killing. The police ofVera ai'd the deputy coroner had to cot Untie to Stewart .ibwrd the puwerrxut Pachena which waa scut out jo Pirt Slniuaon to take them on following a breakdown te iIh steamer CamoKUn Ritchie, who v.m well known In the torth w betfr k-.iown ;n hii. frwnd ind scitiit!nlsi.'S ai "Black ie " H. u a miner, bridge builder and packer w.d waarmr'-oyea on the Dolly Varden HwajfmsUiicllon stverel yeara a.jo ie'lnSurMStit the death of Rttchie i belns held this afternoon by deputy rroner Tnnnock. IHM'KEV M'OKKM N.tTtmtV tl.YMES Ottawa S. Detroit 3 t'Y Rmiiers 0. Canadlens I. Montreal n. Plttuhuru 4. t MV lltMKs I'.i.,int.. 4, Ch.i-oto I Advrrtut lu The Dally Nera RUGBY GAMES IN HOLIDAYS UalhouHte Itatlly Ilenleit Saturday but Held Univemtty in Tie Yesterday VANCOUVER Jan. S. Two amea were plnyed againat the HatlKHUIe Vul-verstty rugby leun which la visiting the ooauit On Saturday The Vauoou-trr reprewenutlve team vlped them up to the tur.e of thirteen points to nit; but yesterday arglnat tbe B.C. Unlver-uy the visitors made a better showing netther aide scoring throughout the game. SLAVES FREED SUNDAYLAST FHKTOWN. Jan. 3 New Yeara Day was Emancipation Day In the 8rr Leone protec'oiatc and nearly a quarter of a million dowses tic alavea were oeiivered .'torn boodagw Sunday by decrTe. HELD UPlilANAGER AND ESCAPEDJVITH CASH WINNIPKt). Jua. 3. Two armed ni..kra men hMd uo he manager of the Lyreum The. . aat eight and es- uii.i m:ix $.ouo iMtU.