“vO. 29 sina gs Tanmanomsasiaai . ss NEW HAZELTON, B, 0, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1935 Taschereau Got. Only. Majority OFS Six Seats Premier Tachereau of Quebec who lus held -that. office since 1020, -and who had a grent majority. in the last legislature, was given a bad scare at the polls on Monday last.I& looked for a while that his government was gone to defeat, but the delayed reports from outlying points saved him with a bare unijority- in. ‘the ‘House of. six -seats. Kren this majority.may be wiped out 1 hy recounts and very close’-elections} f in a nmnber of: ridings. Jt was the keenest election and the hardest con- test -held in Quebec since the drys of open voting... There was fighting and near riuts: and. quite a number of ar- rests were insite, The Conservatives took 1G:seats, : “the- National. purty with Gonnn ag the head took 26 seats mak- a total of 47. ‘seats,’ and 1 Independent io *heral. going with the government. The government ‘enrried 46 sents The leaders of all the parties were lected and all, or nearly so, the big men of the -parties. “The first, session of the ‘Quehee. Tegislatiie . shonld be a a \J ohn McRae of -Terrace Died Sunday Night Juhu McRae, it pioneer business man of Prince Rupert,, but who for the last two ‘vears or more, has heen living at Terrace with Mrs. McRne, passed . on to his long rest on Sunday evening last. He had been in ill health for a number of years and when he could no longer continue in business he retired to the small farm property at Kalum, just out of Terrace. A few days pre- vious to hia death he took a turn for the worse and his death, which was not unexpected, came as a merciful release ta long suffering. Mrs. Mce- Rone was with him nat the end as she bad heen throughout his ° years of suf h Prince Rupert | By The Sea Erum Our Own Reporter od Take Marren who established Prince Rupert's first and only rolling. skat- ing rink, and who left here a. few yenrs su, is back in his” old home town of Kirkfield, Ont “He plans on being there for -the winter. Since pulling ont ‘from Prince’ Rupert ‘he spent a while in: Montana. It is not improb- ahie that. he wilt again hear the ealt of the west shortly. a * -. ‘tise’ Viv jan ‘Hickey who was in the fering. | The remalns ‘ were taken to Prince Rupert Monday evening for interment on Thursday. The funeral will be in charge of the B, C. Undertakers. ° The late Juhn-MeRae arrived in Prince Rupert in 1910 and was a mem- his flmess compelled him to withdraw fram active life. " 1 Helena quikes; has: lef't.on her return to that} :in the State gavernment offices, - hey. of the firm of McRae Bros, until — (Montana } series of enrth- restless elty after ‘Spending a holiday” here, Miss’ Hickey, ‘who is employed |: is plucky, ‘self-possessed and not disposed to rm away from'an earth tremor.., ; ‘But,” she declared in a recent in- terview, “one simply. can’t avoid a feel-- inz of watter helplessness. There is. no ‘lage greatly stimulated the interest in Calf Club Prize ‘Winners i in the Valley N amed| The Bulkley Valley Boys and Girls Cult. Club recently completed. theix year's program with the judging of the calves and scoring of reports. This club was organized ond spon- sured for o number of years by J. E. Manning, formez cow tester in the dis- trict, and has continued to improve the quality of the calves shown, and in care and management by club mem- bers. The donation of purebred Hoi- stein calves by Holstein breeders in Southern British Columbia two years dairying -and good ‘type eattle in the Alstrict. Most of the calves entered in the club . this - ‘year. Were> of. outstanding |- “Holstein type. ° | Mr Harry Bowinan, agricultural ngent for the C. N. R., Prince George, and Mr. Don Sutherinnd, district agri cultnyist, Smithers, graded the rea- ports: - . The ‘placing of the first sever- al calves was very close and in some \Pattullo’s Best Bet is.Central — - Speaking with a. ‘prominent Liberal recently the Herald learned. that what is on foot in certain: ‘quazters: is 2. move big advantage ‘tt would be- to him ‘ond his government to do a Héfle- catering to the northern’ part of the: ‘province, or in reality, the’ central part of the provinée, which would incli#dé alt- the northern, part, ‘For’ edits’ : past the hig elty in the south, has used the big stick of its nine membeli; ‘te Kitock all things that * were ‘iidt:for ‘Vancouver, and nilious at inondy ‘nave' been’ spent to build up that onie E Mabe “at, the ex- petine of th peat! j ticularly: ‘the. orth mombets, cannot ‘fine: “those ninte*mem- for a long. long time... They are just nine members with nine or more ideas of things. a, On the other hand the north has ulne members, ineluding part of the British Columbia : to present to * Premier’ Pattnllo ..the ince, par , “Today. Vanearver, “While Gt*Has. nine.” bers up and will not be able‘to' do so - cases was changed asa result of the report: “Scoring. “The final awards are as followsi— mince to go. There is nothing one can dor” I aid enjoy. my holiday up in Rupert.” . The lite Mr, MeRae wns ‘born at Mooretown, near Snarain, Ont., some 66. yours ago. and, after spending a time central territory, and. the north has always been consistently Liberal, and ; if given a break now “will continue ta Iively one ta say the least. ; eye ay Det oenme weet whie. sl cal: see. Firat Berton Greene, 2nd John Neil-|pe Liberal for many’ years to come. Nothing Domg - far: ne, and fora time Inented at|, An aged sallor and fisherman who son, 8rd Nancy Owens, 4th James] ‘The nine members from. the north : : mo Bouner’s: Ferry, Ydahe. Ju aie. he homesteaded on Bennock Island, neat | Westle, 5th Agnes Killer, th Dan| win off set the nine membérs of Van- went to Phoenix tn *he hayday ‘aft thar} Ketchikan, ' was recently reported ‘miss honmdary mining camp “where the. ‘busi- ing. « Investigators, entering his cabin. ness. of McRae Bros, , was ‘established, : ‘ forinld” him: dead on his bed. He was but. in 1909 wis ‘hioved to Priteg: Ri ' fully: ivessed., A heap of shavings and “|pert. , so kindling” Wood wis on the floor, with “Fhe “déxivisedt ‘hapnedtniene: an: tho. mintehes: and, candle. -MOAT;. and-.a. Can GEORGE HAM IN y CAR ACOIDENT | Masonic: clreles In Rupert: and .for ‘aot gasoline suspended over the nite. Collided With a Bineet Car ik in Van cou. nunher of years was'seeretary to Tyee The old. man -had- frequently said he ver—Strect Car Damaged Lodge No.’ ag. Beshies his widow he ‘had planned . :to ¢remate himself by on is surviy ed by vo ‘brothers, Dunedn starting’ the. ‘fire when be ‘felt the end and Alex., bath of ‘Prince Rupert, and approaching. oO a ‘sister, , Mira, Bdward { Agnes) Me-} Rinistry; residing in California. Hazelton Hall - Subject of One | | More e Meeting Ekman, 7th TDorreen.. Chilton, 8th Hatry Woodman, 9th Gladys Ekman, Wth Jack Ekman. couver who cannot be relied on to stay put for any length. of ‘time’ The gov- ernment would then only have to deal fairly with the rest. of. the province ta" remain in power indefinitely. . _ At. seems, that Mr, _Pattallo ould ; de ‘well advised to Took to the: ‘north “whren he has money to spend ‘On: - : improve- ments and -new developments. - Make the roads to and in the, north 28 good as they are anywhere. else.: Give the tourists,.as well as the local people, a chance to move about in comfort and with speed. ye If the usual neglect is handed out to the north is continued, some day the north will revolt.and vote Tory, or may be some thing worse. oo On High Level _ Crossing Yet}: “he vet there Anis: pen: -mothinge- antag towards ‘starting the high levél eross- ing over the ralhway at Tenth Ave., in New Hazelton. The Herald: talked to hoth ‘the ‘neal: “member, : ‘E: “E. Kenney and to Olof Hanson, M.P., who it was that got the’ ‘Dominion “appropriation of seventy per ‘cent. of. the cost, The members ‘both stated: tht - they had done everything possible . :‘to- get the : work. started. - Mr. Kenney ‘Said he did me; not understand . why. the, bridge over] the railway-qvas nat being bolt, The earth work ‘could be dohe, he said, in the spring. [fnt! there was ‘no neces-|. sity tecwilit tntil spring to build: the Muny in this section will regret to learn. that George Hall, “until lately of the Hazelton Hospital engineering staff fell loul of the ‘police in Van- couver recently, although it is not con sidered serious by those whe know him lest. George recently went to Ques- nell and went ‘into the garage and trucking’ busines with another fellow. George took a Jord’ of empty gasoline deans to Vancouy er and at the corner ee The wediding of Miss Leura Frizzell tana Aléx.’ ‘Mitchell, son of .Mr,. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell was the socia) event of last week The bride is’ the datighter of Mr. and Mrs. George Friz- /zell. and both families are among the | oldest: in the district. The ceremony Was ‘performed by Bishop G. A. Rix, assisted by Canoh..Rushbrook, in. §t. Chas. Carpenter. bridge, “The crossing is neeiled, | It isp. _ Yaneony er is nut the only place with Andrews enthedral. ‘The bride was! of Cumpell and East Hastings street ading to be leiit: seme: time, , ‘nnd it ety hall troubles. For quite as many given iu marriage. ‘by, her father. fhe] he hed the uilsfortune to collide with night 1s well he, built: now as later.fyears as Faucouver las been worry- mutron «of. honor. Was. a sister, - -Mrs:] i. stieet car, ‘There was: ‘A Woman on De orr een: Pi ioneer the street car. who ‘was. slightly shak- en np and ‘had to be taken home, but it was just -a case of nerves. The street .car was somewhat: damagei, but the truck came off fairly. good. Pending further inv extigntions George _|Wwas taken: in cnstody on a charge of driving fo the common. danger. De- tuila. of the accident have not been re- celved as yet. ing about their city. hall and the site Long ‘of Courtenay. (and ‘the brides: taselton has, been, worrying. - Meeting maids were AT {as Evelyn Datbby. “and | ‘after. meeting has been heli, but no Miss Caveling! ‘Mitchet!! ai “The: youne: decision | could been niide. ‘Recently people ave W ell known in ‘the. interidt nyt offer was put forward. by ‘one of the. 8 well as ‘on the. const, and the grocm. ; s - : bnainess’ houses ‘to: “provide a han at hos * freqesitly taken. part in athletic " PL ANE feel am Nonna its iwi okponse, satie tu he ‘vented, if gnmes: in the’: interior. . om : : th tow no would mdertake, ‘to not’ pull we a hull ‘for, a Feertaln period. , Or the Cir. w contd donate n- lot for FT| new han hnvhov_ af Priice . Rupart.. (te Dy bievlt ony: : > eee hl adideatties ce ee vrestmmptions “land. libbers’ " nidetihe wis, “walled “Inu Ww ieok to Insty sen rovers. hive. io particular. bnstder. whit ‘ta do ‘about. it, After business here, but the sheltback whey dime “dixeusslan it was: decided ‘to let . nine: od the: executly e nidet with: the’ manager g6' down to the. nen In 8 ini roel ane * nt that the whales, like: sift rigs ‘eren- fot the, finn “nhaiking the proposition hires, inet ding” ren] ostiits: then. and nd te vepart hated to the: “general meet. publishers, vere, out ra lan for food ng? dhdit. the! york: of -December, - oi iz i. 'Thip. erent dittevence hetween Van- That. -is’ to six, they” Were. “fai” piesutt STOW NEOPM Wa BO baud that the pilot, : : of herring: Na: less than’ four were, na+ — ead not see Prince George and flew: cowry aud their “elty hall, and Hazel: Heed cruising off Sei] Cove, - spouting |. _Tissed, Then jhe: Degen, to ran short for, ps tant nit ote hus u site and it and: frolicing, and now: and :then slapp- of gus "and lind “to, Innd-at Vanderhoof; | 1 it bene: the: hall. ie When it equine. time: to take” off again. money: wi 7 zh ie eel of i ticker | thay conlth not make, it with - wheels. 50) nn il “hole : ta sept for akis, ‘but: ‘they: -eniiie oe 7 ott, with! akis ; el her, “They. changed ang nt. “Some want a. real bie oe Lo Inek to: ‘Wwhegla’ ahd: finally, made tha“ hati. au flecorated * “and: done up pride, The skis have’ heen! sent on 1 to weet. I’ the money voted? by’ the Railway amnion is not ned before the end | Ps the, fisenl year ther e is no. tellng Ww von the money will be scoured gain. It-may take Sears to get it ag, ips _ Died in Rupert Another of the very old. timers in the interior passed away last week in the hospital at Prince Rupert where he had been o patient, in the person of Charles Carpenter of. Dorreen. Few outside of Dorreen, and: ‘his immediate * cirele of friends knew that be had been sick. He Js survived by his wife. who was ‘with him in-Rupert, and one’ daughter, Verna, at’. home. The funeral took: pines fn Prince . Rupert. 0: Tr Charlie Carpenter came 2 to ‘the. inter- jor many years ago, ' He worked, On railway construction and he: Droapect- 7 ed and he took’ up a farm: near Dor. . reen and forthe last number of years. he has, devoted. his, entire’ attention. ty Whales a re neat foaling around the At... ‘Teast, . say the)” id aL BUSINESS: MEN SET THE - PACE " * oie | - 4" @heat deal of inerchandise | ig sold bythe merchants,of the district, but a great ‘deal more dg Hvought. in from the outshde, “The “merchants themselves (lu. a Jot of. they’: own :personal. ‘shopp. Ine! ‘outside. rather than. with local’ ‘firma, Very. tew, of. them advertise in the, lacal Papers. 80 that: Ideal: “people | ‘do not ‘know ‘what. ie. oqrried “in.: toca, Atores, « erent, in, ot Pitot | I Ww. Barr: and- i Fr Ttloe, and: one lady _bassenger. landed at “Migston | watt ond Monday. nfternonn. They ire, eo ratite ta the. north, bit will have’ to. remain hore until flyfie conditions ;” sve better, The plane: belongs to the _ Narth Canada, Expresg and works be~ a tw von Skagway, White Horse, Dawson nnd Atlin. Coming. tron the south the ata, Me v nt * wee ; “the éointnintt, 1 ut | jot - miomey “availabe, |) a ‘possi bie. that: many. of public: ai. ton, e. nea by as re, Bly tliat. this Lin |. very anita’ spel out, sti : if Seng peh y | they wegre ‘great, ' broad: ;* ageing Be nidvinkbblty” wit ‘t ‘ ine. mtsad of shitly ma fnithe ‘afternoon, : ;