i if r Save Money 5 K Boston Grill The cipet way to buy the ft);, ;y News i to gubfcrifcs hy the year The coat Is IS.00 and your c py I delivered to your address u!h evening. Just figure out the mnll cost to you tor this dally !ncrvice (or twelve months! CHARGED WITH SHOOTING MAN Jai k lllgnnll, Arrested in Ysncou ver. will be Tried for Inlur-ins Joseph Cook at taktlsc iJtke As a result ol an elati on a email i t on I-eLe Lake at tae opening of i in hunting season lnt (nil when .iMpli cook waa ahot followitm the explosion of a gun allegedly in the hands of the accused. Jack lllgnall. who waa in-rented In Vancouver recenUy sub-M-qurnt to furtfeST Investigation of the inrident. waa brought to the city from Dip south by OSTp. Fred Markland. pro vincial polios, on the Oamosun yeater-iliiy afternoon and will take preliminary trtnl on a charge of causing grevtoue Uodily injury i'uuU!i r.eslli,cww. rook, who haa been In the Prlnoe Bu- )ort Cleneral Hospital slues the shootout recovering from lujurte caused by the ahot which as seed through hla nonomen win do tne enin uiwiit the tTiaT. S8hH V.n!1to "hat enTe-i.unra to defend defend Hlgnall lllgnall. MILLION AND QUARTER TO BE SPENT THIS YEAR ON B.C. UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER. Jan B The building i ad cointnutlon progrum lor the Unl- Two Indiana were injured wnen vne maat waa torn loose from their boat. Ad V leas Indicate that CralK. a town on the west coast of Prince of Wales bland, suffered heavily CATALABACK ABOUT MARCH (!ood Progress Helng Made In He-pair of Union Steamer Wreck- f i 1 .. V - 1 1 I eu itttccnti; .irar iiciv According to word received trcm Vancouver It Is expected to have Union .trainer Catala. whloh waa wrecked at 'early In November on Mist Island near Port Simpson, back In service about the first of March. A fell crew of moo la employed onthe repair Job at the Bur-rard dry dock and good progress la being made on the work. It waa found that the ateamer. while extensively damaged, was probably not In as bad condition a was at first feared. SK.MIW.W MAN IHK8 SKAOWAY. Jan. B vei-itv . t r f,.r man r,.tn the ex- pioneer oi ononw.j . 1 '. :u' vi i'f (he Hoard ot Civmiors. K.i!l;iv is tl'nil iicd 71, I- I XV III . No. C. , e V V . -Jack C. Phelpa. Alaaka, veteran ,..,,;,.. ."., .. r i. Reld. empl.'yee of the White Pans and Yukon an rn m fi itk i agganu ass i 1 aw grr n an a. an in an in ui trw ran aw pu m wm ma nan n m p - a. k.. .- 1 ri lm ltjo b i n US lanX a agenjsT nw an inr n CBS nU V RbT VM aw n Taw mm VI rf b wi ci inr m m iwv hseh gam mm mm jr . w jPMMffl um pi tw w can n www m rwa u mi am ni v m in r.T iw v am. m a in m I M WU alf MP MeT JnM n AT IM m H U aW 1 U H U aW k . W ATM Jn PRINCE RUPERT Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1028 m w opw ? xkmp -r g n mxtjki wmf -a . e m om a THE PRINCE OF WALES liKhts ti e "eternal fl.tn fo, new Toe H. Hous-, one at Grshsmstown, Eastern i'rovin.e, and the .second for .Johi.nse-..hurg. Tian.svaal, at the Toe H. birthday celebration in Albert Hall, London. They are called "Lamps of Maintenance." TWO HANGED AT OKALLA Uafiey ad jf jSjafncte Drop In to Bternlty al 3me Moment V.lM'OrVKK. Jan. . Ibe double eseratlM f KeimrtU tl laslley and YaleM TS I took place this morning at OkaMa. Halle; for the murder at CHartr iury al Trail on Jane M an1 Yarkl for the Hturdrr of )lr. Ttska Takaliaxhl on Sefiteea-ber II. "fihe as mote imkt." followed l,y a pereHiplec emumsiKl. "Let W go." wee Use. parting weed rf UUIey. lie rHnaed mlalalerlal aW. Yaekl al- with the preyera at Itet. J. ('. .trh-a In his ears. Tw M I'ihj gwing ,t heaven." he anld. The trap wss apraag it SJIS a.m. The iasaneie awaved, apatarently with falstwcMs as eMwattonre Mil moved away bat was KteadMI by the gaafd. A wiioirwt later both the run arm Bed men iflKppearetl tSrengli the trap. "liossJbye. bui." lalinl llalle). while being prepared for rxerntlan. The l oriental repeat rd I lie wiirds. They bade eaeh other final farewell before the (rap was rung. tt tt 4ttttett ttttt WIXII AXU IIAINI II.L W HI V WtlKTV I OK AN I M M .L UI.XTKK Lending variety to a winter In Prlnoe Rupert w'.nrh haa already been unusual enough. .he past week-end has set records for nigh wind and ralufaU wh'ch will take some beaUng during Dm year IB3S whleh has opened- In a real boisterous 'manner. On Saturday afternoon there rss a tempestuous southeast gala which, according to report made by H. D Tee. Dlgby Island. Dominion meteorologist, reached a maxim tun velocity ot SB in Ilea per hour. There baa also been a bumper rainfall, a total of f one-and-a-half Inchea having been recorded during Mranty- tour bouse ending 4 o'clock this 4 r morning, SIX BURNED TO DEATH SUNDAY SACRA J.I8NTO. Jan. B While three children battled to aave them, alx persons. Including the father, mother, two boys and twv girls wer burned to death Sunday on a fann In the Pacific district The children tried to save their relatives from death In a tiny three roomed ranch house The children were asleep In an outbuilding when the fire broke out It la supposed that It t.n xl In ii chimney. ii L King ii a Gentleman and We Know flis Pedigree, Declares "Retiring Governor of Ireland DUBLIN, January 9. Testimony of the non-interference by the British Government in Free State affairs was given by Retiring Governor Healy at a banquet in his honor Saturday night at whk-h President Cosgrave presided. "The English Government in my few years of office never interfered I pledge my faith and honor to the extent of a tittle or cintilla in any Irish matter," said Healy. "The British Government left the ministry absolutely free. Left them, in fact, uncoached, unadvised. That tribute should not be left unpaid. "I have heard much talk about our foreign king but there is one thing about this foreign king. He is a gentleman and we know his pedigree. I wish we knew as much about those who talk about his interference in Irish affairs." CANADIENS IN CLOSE STRUGGLE Icadlng Team l.om to Toronto One Goal to Nothing on Saturday TORONTO. Jan. B. The Canadians closed the week with a alx game lead in the Canadian section and four and a half game lead over Detroit In the A mailt n section. The leaens daailed Toronto with their apeed on Saturday, hanging up the record defeat of the season. ioliig thr gam with no score against their opponenu' one. Ottawa and Montreal Ued In aeeond place. ' The Canadieua have won 14 gamea. lont 1, drawn 4 They have soor-ed 60 goals while only IS have been cored against them, both records for this season. Chicago la weakened by Injuries to Captain Dick Irvine, and Captain BUI Cook of the Range ri is out of the game with an affected eye. The scores follow: KATlltllAY OA MRS N.Y. Americana 1. Ottawa. 4. Oanadlena 0. Toronto 1. Boston 1, Houtreal 4. D.U-ilt ?. Pm-burg 0. SIMlAY UAMi; Chicago 0. N.Y. aaiigora S. tttf tttttrtvtf 444 4; CONTISAt T LKT I OU 4 ril.KliltttlMl AT Tilt! 4 mik or new TiuaTiti; 4 Letting of the contract to the 4 Pacific Stevedoring A Contract- 4 Ing Co. for the driving of piles 4 for the new theatre on Third ,4 Avenue near Fulton Street waa 4 announced this morning by the 4 builders. U. Y. and Paul Alva- 4 sob. It was found that toe 4 muskeg was too deep to permit 4 of cement walla being sunk to 4 bed rock ao the foundations will 4 be anchored to stringers fasten- 4 ed on groups of plies. Esca- 4 vatton will follow (be carrying 4 out of the plledrlvlng and PatU 4 Aivazoff stated today that ho ex- 4 pected pouring of cement would 4 commence by February. It 4 favorable working oondlttona pre- 4 vail. It Is possible the theatre 4 may be ready for business by 4 (he mouth of -July. 4 14444444444 44 .'4 4 LINDBERGH ARRIVES COSTA RICA SATURDAY i SAN JOSB. Jan. 8. -Colonel Undberg .......... . I from Managua Alderman Jos. Greer Candidate for Mayor and a CLEAN, PROGRESSIVE BUSINESSLIKE ADMINISTRATION Large Upstair Dining Hall, with newly laid dancing floor, for hire. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN. The latest and best for the least. Phone 457. Pri:e Five Cents UUJU MILLIONS OF POUNDS WORTH DAMAGE TO TATE PICTURES Millions of Dollars Worth of Pictures in Tate Gallery Damaged floods Checked Yesterday by Sandbag Walls and Further Damage Prevented From Kiting of Thame in London LONDON, January 0. The surging water of the angry . 1 t 1 i 1 1 O 1 -A. t I UJ. rh.r vu'iIhiici army of wor-Urn 'Hvert,d a serious diitr. Suf- . . . I iL L .. .11. . L.uk.. -A - I 1. I t i r n ( w is tiT i m;i. ivv iiii vrupM m nnuia( wni i ivi mm m vi n i r! CANADA WEST the i Willi in front of the Tate Callery to reach the curb but prompt t irt'mentH prevented a repetition of Saturday's disaster when treasures to the value of millions of pounds sterling were ruined. Tin- death list as a result of the disaster stands at fourteen. The King and Queen showed practical sympathy with the 4 flood victim-., vending donations ot (100 and 150 respectively to the relief funds. The Duke of Wertmtnster contributed CI. 000 and Lord ReveUtoke CM0. The Tate Cillery officials are busy drying out the pictures and drawings vaked by the 'flood. Hundreds of watereclor were spread out on blotting ! paper and jatisfactorlly dried. It 1 to l'. II lui n ll.min .J Vlttv Fio yi k lorra any wimw ot ua I III iv ilVIII ill iuhud re " to VariouM Centre for Din- tributln Hjr jun. w xne overwms mm- in;n.'.iee reveled on Saturday Hundred o esUtiw MW an their .ii n;ii of aarvies), are being trminrd rut in groups of f : f t y to Cl-I'niK Aubvrt. Regliii. Toronto ti Suikatoon. Wlnmpt.' thr ui " IM tsting. They will be cja-irniy i us mi lets and for the esra have been guirinteed :.,: It I damage. VANCOUVER MAN FOR OLYMPIC SKI TEAM ST. MORiTZ FEBRUARY VANCOUVER. Jan 9 The Canadian Olympic committee approved D. Tel-lefsen of the Hollyburr. Ski Club of Vancouver as a mrmbar of the akl tun to represent Canada at the Olympic Inter sports at St. Mortis. Switzerland, in February cores or Buildings uamagea oy Seventy Mile Gales at Ketchikan Saturday and Logs Carried Away KETCHIKAN. January 9 Sweeping" out of the gouthwest a -'tniy mile m hour windstorm wrought havoc nure aaturaa , ..ores of buildings being damaged and three residences tosses' into the Htorro-Ushed waters of Tongass Narrows. No loss of life is re- IM'ited. Stows and small vessels broke from their moorings, battered against the foundations of their waterfront homes in Newtown. Th" local mill sustained heavy loss when 360,000 feet of lg. belonging to the Ketchikan Lumber and Shingle Company ere car- . . arted away. The storm waa the most severe ever known here. It struck at noon subsid-ins early Saturday evening. .Scores of persona abandoned their homes In New town. The storm damage la conservatively -.imui t aTS.OOO. The electric lines re down all ovrr the city and the New England n-h Co plant has suspended operation. Nominations Made Today for Mayor and Aldermen and for School Trustees Three Candidate for Mayor as Expected and a GooJIy Number for Other Offices Named This Morning The only nominations for civic honors today that could by any means be classed as surprises were those of A. J. Prudhotnme as candidate for alderman and Mrs. Thomas Spencer und C. II. Finley as aspirants for the board of school trustees. There were the expected three nominations for the mayoralty, eight for the four seats on the council, and three for two school board vacancies. Labor seems U be well represented in at least the aldermanic and school board contests. Nominations closed at 2 o'clock this afternoon and the elections will take place on Thursday. The nominations were as follows: tint mayor i Roger P. Perry. B. and B. foreman. Joseph Greer, merchant, prinosed by Dr. W. T. Kergln. seconded by E A. Mann Mcivln McKay Stephens, broker, pro posed by o. W. Nlckeraon, seconded by W. h Montgomery. Stewart Perclval McMcrdle, theatre manager proposed by D. C. Stuart. seconded by M. P. McCaflery. , 1011 AMiEKMEN (four seats) Oeorge Bernard Casey, tranafermao. proposed bftVMeV EaaUy Uj, Maweajopo. seconded by Oeorge J. rrtarell. 3ryint. Prank Derry, carman, proposed oy 3. D. Macdonald. seconded by James Black. Alexander James Prudbonune, hotel- keeper, proposed by Dr. W. T. Kergln. veconded by A. D. amies Canadian National Railway, . proposed by Oeorge D. Ttte. semsaded by J. Currte. Oeorge W. Ruddernasa. machinist. propcaed by John Joseph. Judge, second ed by Oeear Larson. Prank Dtbb, prtnter. proposed S. X. Parker, seconded by 0. D. MaoexMwld. J. Arthur Smith. maicnaM. pfopessd by J. Fred Ritchie, sesnndag by Geores D. lite. ion srnooL tkiistkix Uwo.aeeSn Mrs Oraos S. MTymisr. baeuewlfe, proejosed y 8. D . Mtt9sS&el6tta b) Prank Dlbb. Thomas MeUettla. mrrchsnt. pro-?"i bv H. B. Rochester, seconded by B. D. Johnston. Clarence Harry Plndlav, carpenter, propcaed by A J Ti inllinllilSs aeconded y W Ollchrtat Complete Co-operation for the Nations of the British Empire is v Predicted by Amery at Vancouver VICTORIA, January 9. -- The British Empire, the "youngest thing in the world and the most potent," stands today at the dawn of a great destiny, Right Hon. L. C. M. S. Amery told the Canadian Club here Saturday. While the imperial conference accorded all empire nations absolute equslity, hsr future greatness would not lie along lines of separate individual development. A futsr much gre-tcr than the past must be built upon lines of. complete co-operation both in business and spirit. "Canada is a great Pacific power, and, while she drew her clvllxatlon from across Use Atlantic. ahs looks to a future also across the Pact flc. The old colonial are ended with the war." Answering the question how in this new era can we buUd up an empire, he predicted "we vhal! utvelop our methods of co-opsratlon as we go on. We must rebuild our economic struc ture all together." BY A22 RIFLE Little Urol her Did Not Know Weapon Was Loaded When it Went off VICTORIA, Jan. 8. Matilda Michel-sen. flee years of aga. waa ahot and probably fatally wounded yesterday at her parenta' home, Sooke. when according to police reports her brother Eric. even years of age. fired at her from a 89 rifle, unaware thai the weapon was loaded. The bullet entered hla sister's head. VANCOUVEK KXCIIANGh Bid. Asked. Big Missouri 404 Coast Copper 37.00 31.00 Cork Province 14 , .84 V Oeorge Oopeor 3.M) 2.75 Independence 18 .I9H L. and L. 11 17V Leadamlth Oft .0H Marmot Metals OS .10 Premier 8.87 9.38 Porter Idaho SS .37 Richmond 10' .18' ailvercreat -00 .' Bunloch 1.30 1.31 dvsrtlse iu The Daily News R. W.OWEN LOST LIFE ON BOAT Explosion Took Place on (insboat "Clara Frances" in Douglas Channel Word baa reached the city of the demolition of the gaaboit Clara Prances and death of R. W. Owen, logging operator, in Douglas Channel laat weak as a lemilt of an esplaakm In the engine room of the boat. The Clara Prances, a thirty-eight foot boat used aa a camp tender for the Owens Logging Co., in whsth tha man who was kUled was a principal, waa i proceeding from ItUdala Aran, the scene of the company's optsVMv gate-dale tor the mall when the a plosion occurred. Owens was drowned on being blown into the water. Tbe boat waa virtually demolished A Bn and . - .... 4- . . I woman are aieo reponea n nave seen Injured In the accident. The dead man waa well known In Prince Rupert aa a bualneea visitor. The provincial police have recived a brief report u.' th- '"Meat wkuBtl fives no details. 44444444 4444 4 , 4 4 4 To the Electors of the City of Prince Rupert. Ladles and OenUemen. On my past record aa alderman ot thla city. I aak your support and Influence at the p"ll on Thursday nest for reelection. I promise In the future the same good ssrvSM t hare given In the past. s n. r." perry. 44444444444444444