| Show YOUNG LADY DROWNED NEAU NEAR PRICE PRICEl l Miss Hattie Hattle Peacock of Orangeville the only victim of at the flood so far Car reported was drowned near Price I early Tuesday morning when the au automobile au I automobile In which she slue and her brother broth broth- broth I er Warren Vanen Peacock and Mr and Mrs Earl King I of or Price were riding I went into the tho rIver nver The party had been watching the rising waters since Monday evening and in starting home shortly after midnight the clutch on the car failed to operate properly and the machine backed Into the stream At that point close to the shore the stream was not deep and all four members of the party sprang from the car The current caught the car and swung vung It against Miss Mies s Peacock throwing her Into deeper water and she was swept away Powerless to Aid AM The screams of Miss Peacock as she was plunged into muddy the and raging torrent were heard beard by many persons on the shore but no one was WM able to give aid ald The two men of the party could not swim and so I quickly was wai she carried down the stream that others near by were unable unable un un- able to act x Th Tho town fire alarm at Price was sounded and practically the tho whole town turned out out The stream was patrolled from Price to Wellington before daylight but no trace of the body was found round Tho The business houses I of Price were closed all slay day ay Tuesday and the search was con continued without without without with with- out avail until about 3 o'clock yesterday yesterday yester yester- day afternoon when the body was re ra recovered covered half a mile mUe below Price by t r Byron Hyron Peacock a cousin of ot the dead I girl and Scout Olson Olson The body i iwas was brought to Price I Miss Peacock w wag 22 22 years years of or ago and was employed y d by by th the tho J i J C Penny company at Price |