! j Mi otylts and the’ dance. ’ NO. 16 ‘Skeena Returns----More to Come Polling station Hanson sone BIO Prince Rupert ........escenee Oceanic Lakelfe Little Canyon . j Telegraph Creek. teense BL - Atlin : 117... Promier Mine weeccecs tenes sue 63 | New Hazelton .. South Hazelton -....... KKitwanga Skeena Crossing Copper River Port Essington .... * Haysport Tyee. Terrace . Smithers Stewart Anyox Mine ........ Anyox Beach ..........2 Surf Inlet . Ocean Balls wccccae cesses Namu Port. Simpson .......2. Inverness Georgetown ....... Cassnuir Oshind Georgia River ......... Kahim Take ...... Dunwell Mine -. Alice ATM woes Usk Big Missouri Minze.... Dorreen Quick Bella Coola Hugensburg Cedaryale ccc on Francois Lake weeeees Endako Kispiox o_o Glentanna ow Grassy Planes -........ Evelyn Telkwa Houston Burns Lake «0... Ootsa Lake . Sheraton serene Southbank ......... Wistarin, Ta tilrose ; “teen Charlotte City Povt Clements ..... TE ; ATELSSOE ceeeccsue vee Wark Cunal wu... Delfic a 5) re Minter oe Morieetown... sesenpeneaee nae ctr ot Lt ery Candidates; 4 ol bet : wo S wle wo me. to b THE ELECTION RETURNS The radio service given hy the Radio . Commission of Caneda on Monday ilght wos very good. : Returns were | : s#iven in an intelligent” manner, and the reception was. fair, The Commig sion remained on until around eleven, Intt by that time few if any B. C. re timma had been" received, The B. Cc. eTOtUurns were not. riven ‘out at-all that night, at least not up .to 11.30. It is very. strange that~the people in ¥an |. couver and: other: southern ‘parts of the votes counted and the ‘returns’ given to the rest of Canada: the-same- day - the nou is held. - 'Thet‘is:the only part of Cnnada that falls down on. election day and night. :. Bea a blee “tlon dance,” By Olof Hanson, who will continue’ to. be Skeetia's representative at . Ottawa, His: Majority, while. votes are not: all ab) Yukon—Mis," Black, B “Mong: with, Foon,. Me Bonnett five ¢. ae . 18 ec Canada’s New Premier Re. Hon. Wim. Lonon Mackenzie King who won a great election on Monday ‘and who will guide the destinies of the Dominion for the next four or five ¥ ears. British Columbia All Mixed Now British Cohnnbia voters wanted tn have representation in- the goyernment at Ottawe, no matter what party was called upon to form a government, and with that end in view they elected a few from all-parties.- The results as received the day atter the election are as follows: . Vancouver Bovrad—Arnold Webster, oe. Oan On OF Yanconver : * Liberal. ¢ . | Vancouver Sauth—Howard. C, Greene Conservative, . Ceutre—Inan Mackenzie, ak | Vaneouver Kast—Angus McInnes. CG. C.F Vancouver North—dc. Grant MeNeill, Cc. GOOF, a Sariboo—J. GC. Targeon, Liberal Fraser Villey-—H. J. Barber; Cons. Kootenay, East--Hon. H..H.' Stevens, , Revongtructionist. ; Nantamo—J. 3: Taylor, .0..00 RB Comox: Alberni—A. Wy, Neill,” Ind... Kamloops-1.-F ‘O'Neill, Liberal *:".:. Kootenny West—W, K, Esting, -Cons.: Skeenu—Olof Hanson, Liberal : Yale-: Hon, Grote Stéiling,Cons-. Vietori—D, B, Plunkett, ‘Cons, - ‘hig? ‘lead; st a New Westintuster--Tom. Rela Libs > “capt ‘Mortimer “tedt: ‘Dtiesday ‘to ait tend conré An: ‘Smithers cat will, tnt children * ae “aibag trap lines, : The two Indians from Fraser Lake who are charged with trying to Wreck aC. N. R. train at Bulkley Canyon, nppewred before the court in Smithers m Tresday. The Crown was ready ft) proceed. with the ease but the ae queved asked for an adjournment uo til they ‘eould get n lawyer to defend them, The cise was adjourned for a week, ; ee © Now that the election is over most vf the people will get settled down so the Thanksgiving season may be pro ‘perly eclebinted. Thankselving Day. Will be observed on Thursday next. “Camda, . Canada Goes Strong Liberal Every Province but Alberta Gives King a Majority Cunada is most decidedly opposed to the reform measures adopted and pire posed by Hon. R. B, Bennett. In fact the country seems to be opposed to any thing going under the name of Conser vitive. Hight of the nine provinces hive Liberal governments, and now the Libetals will control the Dominion gevernment. To enforce Liberal | poli cies should be very ensy, . The voting last Monday was a. hig surprise to many, but was just what a lnt of others said it would be. In that respect it did not differ from any other election, The election did, however, differ in at least one respect from the ordinary warden variety of elections, viz, the people of Canada will not have any contrel over business; they want no reforms, but they do want. to-go back to the old days of easy going. For the most part Hon, Mr. King relied ou the old policy of many years ago and it seems to. be what was de sired. The next) few years: will tell whether or not the choice was wise or. not. most likely it was. Starting with the Maritimes the Lib - omls took all the sents in Novia Scotia — and Prince Edward Island, all but one in New Brunswick, nearly all in Que hee. andthe. “mojority.in: Ontario, nd. Manitoba and Saskatchewan. went almost unanimously for ‘the Soci al Credit purty and B, ©. wants ‘to get something from everyone,: irrespective of party, creed, color or: you. This morning the standing 0 sartids in ‘the Dominion: ‘is as’ follows Corsorva tives—41 Libera ls—166 C0. BT Tm FL O.—1 Social Credit—17 Reeonstruction—1' Gther parties—S DPonbtful—t ‘The Auglican eburch in Hazelton | ‘is giving vn fowl supper on Friday. of this” week, . eee t Rt. Hon:.R. B. Bennett. whose. polleles~ 1 of reform took him down to defent” in and "carried, wr ty wit him: 2 ns Alberta