HON. T. D. Patiallo Dromier {and Acting Attorney General “locted an Prince Rupert with o big mInajerity, ¢Ilis election was known in}. r |bomme who came here in the early Prince Rupert The Garden City by the Sea By Our Own’ Correspondent Alex. Prudhomme who has been in hospital twice for surgical treatment sailed last week for Panama, enroute to New York.and Montreal.- Mr,.Prud days from the Yukon, served as an alderman, and carried on a hotel busi- ness, is in hope of returning from his yuyage and rest feeling stronger and in better health, , xa 8 The real estate business in Vancou- ver has been engaging the attention of George H’ Munro since he moved from E, T, Kenney, Terrace Who will represent Skeena Riding in Victoria for another four years. a0 xn hour alter. the poll was closed—a fast lot of woners in Hupert, A “2 ; . | Some'Returns 1 Kemer Doney | 4 Codiervale 25 ‘ - | Those elected In ridings thronghont eter City . 18 ° | «= the pravinee other than Skeenn up to Solvn Ww on a late hour last night were :— Hazelton es 53 How: T. PA ‘Puttullo, Prince Rupert; Kalnm Lake 7 4h Lt * Hon. AL Wells. Gtey, New Westminster Kispiox ° . 3. 1 Hon. EE Me McPhersén, -Crantirook Kiteennena 0 4 Tim, -K. “AS . Macdonald, North Oknna- : ae ~ ean’ dive Cayo. 17 2, Lohourdias, Liberal, Carihoo 1 0 a ‘orry,. Liberal, spenker in the last |... ‘ wt ; : hs Prince Genre | “Sheena Crossing 4 o _| South Hazelton . 13 20 ‘Smithers ~ 201 436 Tnpper, ‘Similakameen : : Gordon Wismer,. Nancouce:: ‘Contre | Fred Grone,’Vaneonver. Centre : Steith, Vietorla ' Henniger, Gr “andforks-Gr' PenWw inal Putnai, Nelsan-Creston . _@ a ae The ¢ sunedian: ‘Press reported. late. last. night the standing of the. parties, in’ B. C., as a result of the ‘election on n Tues: day, AB follows: Taherals elected: 25 HW Fe dlevtod—t a ONSET atives : -elected—6 . mm Independent, elected—1 . i ‘Babor, dected—1—Tom Uphill ‘of Fer- ‘ute, a. cont. nifner, who has. been, return- oa hy his;constituency since:1920, and he “held: many, other public offiees be- fore thut, ” “a _ iow, John ‘Hart: ; Mlected in Victoria. als Artie Finanee., A ‘turned by. .No Skeena Riding (8. ve Glen ae Hurry Tobnsin iwsivood | 8 . R. R, Bur ail- Roashind . Port. I inton . 35 1 the yeports Inst night from Onineeca gave Connelly, Tiibernk. a lead ‘of 280 over. Godwin, the O.C.P, while the Con- setvative qundidate, ald not get very. mich, ‘ * apparently. With at polls heard from hast, night in Skeena riding, H. IT. Kenney, Liberal - hiidS59. vates as against 610.for Doney. the GC. CO. B, candidiute, The other palls are not. large enough to effect the result, although’ they may reduce “or incrense ‘My. _Kenney's. lead... “* Ld An the people who. were ‘talking. in ‘favor of. the C.C.F. in this neck of the ! woods did nat; apparently, vote. that - . why. , oo i eae fun atall, so * . Pelford,. COE re leader. aud hig lant hand: man,, ‘Harokl’ WwW inch, were |. elected: in Vancouver - ‘East any. purty. considera tions: a : Report: this’ i captured : 30, seats: ¥F.1, Friends in the north hear that he is _ the. editor were not overburdened with here to Vancouver some months ago ! doing quite well In Prince Rupert ‘he wns. concerned With | “the grovery | Imsiness and ,alsé did quite ‘a lot of jhnaing 2 and dealt in real estate baal =. '. "The election campaign in Prince Ru- pert was not disfigured by ultra-enthu- siasm and language, on the whole, was kept well within bounds Letters to spleen. “Generally speaking the cam- paign: was avaged with a minimum of virnlence, in type or on the pletform. But there were moments when radio broadcnsts suggested that, the speakers were feeling a hit liverish, and had, had a hard day. eee Donald " MeCorkinaale, veteran prin- ter, has gone. to Fort William, Ont: to Ve away for a couple of months. A ‘ Mr. NeCotkindals received. a. Presbyterian - minister, ars Ago, ‘his age then be ‘ing, well: beyond. ‘ninety. : a Bidied Mo. make ‘his “home in: Vancouver, C harley Kemp,: ‘employed: as ‘a printer in Pritice Rupert tor more than twenty yenrsy, ‘sailed last week, ‘accompanied | by” Mas Kemp.’ Their - daughter, Mrs. Jas. H.. Mitchell, makes her: home inj North: Vanconver, Mr. Mitchell WAS a léeal boy and ig now: prominent in the teaching circles - of the _ BYovinee, ; ne | a : Hen. B, M. Weir Elected in Vancouver-Point Grey, is Provineial Secretary and Minister of Health. . The Missing Man A man by the name of Wilfred Mit- chell who ename from Manitoba, and was employed.on the Chas. Carpenter farm at Dorreen, was caught taking gold from the placer lease of Tarsigq out from Dorreen. ‘Tarsia caught the nan -in the act ‘and they had words. Mitchel! apparently realized the seri- ousness of hid offence and disappeartd and a suapicion. was ‘aroused that his disappearatice meant something. The police’ investigated, but ‘could’.find no reason’ to" stispect’ anything - ‘of a. seri- ous natn left. that Dorieen: ‘district’ by train asf the” ‘passenger’ “train. Was -. flagged one |. night and when, the. -{rainmen. ‘got off| | they ‘could’ find-no passenger. ‘to.get: on. ‘Tt is believed that Mitchell flagged the end and rede the rods. An effort is now being made to locate him. Thanks "spec to ‘The Omineca Herald Kenney’s sels will be here betsveen.: June 18: and 21 paying a courtesy ‘call, . They, ‘are of ‘the destroyer -type, each with a ‘gneth ‘of 300 feet, The USS Fox and. the U {SS Brooks were bullt in, New York in 1919, . Not long. after. they leave. here, * ‘Prince Rupert. will entertain more mir vul ‘yisitors,this tine coming fron, over -the Factfile. ‘They are’ ‘cadets aboard a full raged ‘Tapanese training ship. a headquarters on Digby.’ Teland. _Atithe:', jsame thne: attention, 18 given the: “quies- ; {tion of finding a} suitable: site “for a. future artillery site. <; oe 1 SDhe plebielte on: . health: Jiauranée is .{ Mra. Steeves, another C. O..F,, was, re- ‘apparently a. popular ‘matter iny’ Skeenn: “pha iiéally. thelr: nth: Vanconvet. This. ie “riding for at every. poll: ‘reported: “last edustaat: ‘and unremitting probably ‘ore ‘of the. ‘most-popular, elec-| night and early, ‘Chia, cniorning gaye a. halt ar: Skepna. a tlonig: in. the-provinee, notwithstanding t decided majority in. favor, of it. No 1 voted: unanimously: “for . it.’ The total, vate. this: morning: ,WAS, 088. favor- |. 503 ing. ‘health insuyance “and ‘only...295. not; r ih is Wis not. in: tecord: wi A ‘couple of United: States naval yes 7 confidence sv expressed. _ - It was one of the quietest election Department. of. Defence: gurvey: me ‘thanks ‘and. deep appreciation - to the cumpdigns experletieéd inthe, north. -have been busy here: for weeks doitg , -alectors of Skeena for thelr’ renewed u ‘There were no fights reported thus far prellininary work establishing. a. g0¥- mjinidate.”. : — and little, if any hard feeling. As the ernment air base: They make. their’ The! election here awas ; amall. DbOy would say. *—there- ‘Was 10 ‘one poll voted: agalust:* On; the éther | ” {band. Skeena. Crossing - -and South ‘Haz-| minig” indleate: ‘that’ F “perraee;: BO, “June 3-In an inter- view: with. B. ‘T., Kenney he expressed himself as- highly ‘gratified, after three and a halt years of representation un- } der trying | :civeumstances, to have re- ceived. an increased : enidorcement: in. the Skeena riding. He snid he recog: nized. the fact that the support given him was’ given. irrespective of pasty or ereed.: I shall, he said, “endeavor dur- ing. the’ next four years to merit the. I. extend my “tought in good. humor.and beth’ parties ° “worked Baya | “to ‘make: sure of getting dut.all the: ‘available voters. “The polls, from | the. imrediate- district - show: ‘that, the} ’ | {oval ‘people are: Jatrongly: behind ‘Ken- | hey, and, this 10 wing: indicates’ em- train ‘and then: climbed. oni. the head: “[latter is practicing ‘| George..- preciation’ : iof his)” ‘DR, F. P. Patterson Elected in Dewdney. As leader of the - | Conservative Party, made a good fight. atalnst very heavy odds.” J udge Young Dead Many old friends in the Northern Interior of British Columbia, in Prince Rupert and.in Atiin and north, regret to learn of the death of Judge Youug which took place in| Vancouver’ the first of the week Judge Young was a hrother of Dr Young of Victoria As i young man the’ deceased started the practice of Inw in Atlin and as a law- yer was. a-Huccess He was’ appointed county judge: ‘more than:a-quarter of n century. ago, and was the first judge in Prince Rupert.: -. The late Judge Young was a just avas- vata “to “him . While “Fudge Young, was a good lawyer and then a sued’ judge, he avas first: of alla human being. and a gentleman. He was ‘one wha: really snerificed) much to serve his country, as he. could have made a great. deal, more money and had a wid- er socinl life ‘had he continued prac- - ticiug law, .or gone into “public life for which he was ‘well qualified ° Tndve Young is survived by his wife nud..one daughter and one ‘sen, the ‘ law: - in Prince Owing to fl ‘health the late ieee re- tired from the hei h. a few ‘years’ You w i}: be xoing to. Moricetown to- ‘morrow, June: 3, for, the aports and the . 2 Practically: ‘everyone ets go- _“Aavestiatng in: the: ‘Jocak: pier: pays. Yea! ‘Bat have’ you tried: ite :