77 TAXI - 77 (TOMMY'S) Stand, Capitol Theatre Mock Any time, anywhere, fifty cents S the fare. Mavnr I. I). Tnvlnr nollcd only sixty odd votes in ineca where A. M.'Manson K.C. was re-elected by a large majority over A. E. Windlc, C. C. R, and bam Locker, Independent Non-Partizan. Scattered reports from Skeena riding indicated one or the largest proportionate majorities in the entire province for K. T. Kenney, Literal, over Joseph Panter, C . ( P., and Dr. U. ( Mamford, Independent. Terrace, Ha-clton, Smlthcrs and Port Esslngton all went very heavily for Kenney. , , ... In Fort (iconic II. (I. Perry, Liberal, also was heading fr a big majority over the combined vote of four opponents with Alexander Sinclair, C. C. R, apparently second and Dr. R.W.Alward, third. , . . , Atlin gave a clear-cut plurality to W . J. Assclstine, I.ilcral, with T. .1. Shenton. C. C R, ocond; I. 1. Iver-Kin, Independent Liberal, third, and T. . lalconcr and II W. M. Rolston, Independents, neck and neck for fourth Place. Latest figures to date: Assclstine. .Si; bnenton, 2"; Kergin, 205; Rolston, 125; Falconer, 119. OUTSTANDING L1BKKAIS TIT Other " oulslandinir LilKirals to he elected were Dr. . Jack Macconnachie of Anyox. with II. S, S . ! M (h, vote of his 0. C. T. op- ;c. D. Prust ulr engineer, from a Wmm 1 I 1 It It t 0 '3 .KUj' Great Personal Victory For PattuHo One of Features Of Provincial General Election One of the greatest personal victories in the entire British Columbia general election yesterday was that of T. D. Pattullo, memler-re-elect for Prince Rupert and Premier-designate of British Columbia, for whom a vote of almost two to one over the combined polling strength of his two JUver riding. , opponent G. W. Hudderham, C. C. R, and Charles Chap um- man, united Front, was rwiefl up.- l Prince Rupert city gave Mr. Pattullo a total of 1406 votes. Mr Rud-.derham. 444. and Mr. Chapman, W With the most of the Qeen Charlotte Inlands returns in and only a few small noils yet to report. WILL FLY ON DUTIES Dr. .Mainly and Charle Graham to .Make Trip to Porchcr and (Jnccn CharlottcVon l ljlni Boat the total up to noon today was Pattullo. 1932; Rodderham. Saft; Chapman. 14. Polls to far rtportinf have been as follows: Absentee Prince Rupert SunnyaMt Lawn IrUl Maasett Port Clements Q. C. City SktdeaaJe Woden River Plewin's Float liayaport Inverness Dr. Joseph T. Mandy. resident 0lnd mlnUia engineer, and Charles Qra- SlmMon ham, lns))ector of mines, are today awaiting the return to the city of aa Eastman flying boat piloted by (lanoapit iiquadaree . . wockeport There were Pat-Rodner lotto nam - to ,14M ; i .. .. I 14 I .. 3 IS 1 6 w M II 16 Chapman 5 331 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 .,.,.v.. .... - .I,,,.,!,:.,. V 1) conunuea on page 2 election man in 1918. olumnia , u i Pnent, Vincent ScRiir, in KcvelstoUe-C Harrow, wlm lnui n s.ifo nuirein over a stronjr l . U i. - ; - pan.it.i-i t . ..'i i .. M.:iii..-.iM; (.. S. I'earson. I """iiunic, .i. r, neeier, in v ,iiiiut i ho won ovor Dr. III. Lvlo l.tllT Telford, ftUlllfl!.. who made a strong race . . j MIT llin f f A II Iln M .mo of the Independent Wl'artizan leaders, hardly flRiirinB in the contest, fnd (2. G. McGecr, who headed the poll in nncoujer. ,lrrard. All these, with Mr. Manson. are considered Probable cabinet material for Mr. Tattullo. Mm. Paul Smith, Liberal, in Vancouvcr-Hurran , v , s keenly woman elected, althouKh there were ten , uomen candidates in all. She is the second woman Up s nil.-.. ..p n.A t.:.. Mrs. Halim Mar hi- ,cn) Smith, who died recently, havinjr hJ 1 "JJ;. . hardest their In the most of districts the Liberals had tContlnucd on Page Four Tomorrow's Tides High ... ... 2:20 am. 19.2 ft. 14:00 p.m. 21.6 ft. Low ...... . 8:08 am. 8.0 ft. 7-Passenger Chrysler Ca- 20:50 22 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL HKITISn COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER p.m. V ! XXIV . No, 266. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.,. f RIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 PRICE: FIVE CENTS Liberal Paf.y Records Decisive Victory In Provincial Election ; C.C.F. Affords Main Opposition GK1TS ELECT THIRTY MEMBERS WHILE CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH CA1TURES SIX SKATS, INDEPENDENTS, THREE, LABOR, ONE, AND UNIONISTS, ONE. Pooley is Sole Survivor Of , Government; Premier Beaten TOM UPHILL VETERAN LABORITE. AGAIN IN HOUSE MRS. PAUL SMITH IS ONLY SUCCESSFUL WOMAN M ANSON, BARROW, PEARSON AND MrCEER ARE ALL IN. VICTORIA, Nov. 3: (CP) The Liberal party, under T I). Pattullo, re-elected member for Prince Rupert, who mil undoubtedly Ik? called upon to form the next govern-mcnt of British Columbia, recorded a decisive victory in yHcrday's provincial election. The Lilnrals elected 30 members while the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation won six heats two in Vancouver East and one each in Burnaby, Vancouver North, Mackenzie and Dcwdney. Hon. R. II. Pooley, attorney-general, in the traditional family scat in Esquimalt, was the sole survivor of the Tolmie government, winning by a small margin over his liberal opponent, C. E. Whitney-Griffiths. Premier Tolmie went down to defeat in Saanich at the hands of N. W. Wlnttakcr, Literal, by more than three hundred of a majority. Jlon. Jt W. Jone minister of finance lost out in South Okanagan by a majority of 1")0 to Dr. J. AVIfar-riv the youthful Literal candidate. Hon. W. M. Dennlcs, minhf.rr of lalmr, was defeated in Vancouver-Burrard, ind Hon. William Savage, minister of public works, in Vancouver-Point Grey, both by large majorities. Tom Uphill, veteran Labor mcmlcr, whose candidature was endorsed by the C. C. P., was re-elected in Pernio with u substantial margin over Mayor H. E. Douglas, Liberal, Hugh Savage, who announced himself as a follower of Oxford Group principles running as an Independent, was elected In Cowichan-Newcastlc with a good majority over C K. Davie, former Speaker of the House who sought reelection as an Indcpendent-Non Partizan. NORTHERN RIDINGS Ciivc Planta, Independent Non-Partizan and mcmlcr of a well known Nanaimo Conservative family, was ap parently elected as the first member for the new l'cacc Premier-Designate bbbbbbbba 'aBiL ' ,- j53lgv BBBBBpflRBBBBBYBA r sSflW- 4aifl BBaBBfiaBl bbbkIbhbIbk. ' ww&3F' WLmK-wOLLtl BjSI JRiMijgl&jU itJKEH Premier Tolmie jHMf IHHbWt&bbbbLI VICTOR AND VANQUISHED Pattullo Appreciates Responsible Ity Tolmie Regretful VICTORIA, Not. 3: (CP) "The people have spoken arvl I think I fully appreciate their decision." Atated T. V. Pattullo today in commentinc upon yesterday's election mult. "I am rireply grateful for the confidence expressed. I realize the responsibilities Involved and I am sure all our pontic will render sympathetic asiitanee." Premier S. F. TcJmic extended congratulations to his successful opponrnt and said: "I want to congratulate the leader of the Liberal party on his success In Prince. Rupert A UirtxithoiTl tiie pr ttvjirraUy. tMtivea. - n'teT'Let me j New Westminster A VVXU nrnf mmhn (hank the people of Saanich from the bo Horn of mt heart for the confidence reposed' In me In the past. One of the most painful thinrs of my experience has been my inability to give work to oni people." SERVICE IS IMPRESSIVE First Presbyterian Church Crowded For Obsequies For Late Mrs. Norman Watt First Presbyterian CJutrcb was tilled to capacity lasUtf gut by those desirous of paying their final tri butes of respect and esteem to the memory of the late Mrs. Gorman A. Watt, who passed away with tragic suddenness last Monday night, and to express their expression of sympathy for the sorely bereaved. An Impressive service was conducted by Rev. W. D. Grant llotilngworth following which Uie remains were placed aboard the steamer Prince George by :L which Utey are being !als. Members of 18th. Legislature Of British Columbia Elected In Polling Held on Thursday , LIBERALS Atlln W. J. Assetetine (no change). Albeml-Nanalmo O. S. Pearson 'no chanee. seoarate ridina in last' eral 'House, both represented by Liber- J seat Cariboo Major O. M. MatKay (Liberal gain, seat formerly held by Conservatives). j Chilli wackE. D. Barrow (Liber-j v gain, former Conservative seat). Columbia-Revefatoke Dr. W H ,........ ua u, inche, in width and 312J0 in gold who had been favored with tex ton. Veln systm te descrlbed a8 n,mt.j .nu u....vwil, , navlnit a vertical rnriBP range of 4 MO during life. He also voiced suitable words of comfort for the bereaved. Hymns were "Son of My Soul" and ; "Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful i Love," these having been favorites lot Mrs. Watt. The choir was In at-( tendance and Mrs. E. J. Smith pre-i sided at the organ during the ser- 00 more votes vie M wfU as for an hour before cast in Prince Rupert riding in thls,,u,rlng the viewing of the remains. Pattullo Extends Appreciation To People of Prince Rupert For Re-Election in Riding Yesterday Early this morning L. W. Patmore, manager for T. D. Pattullo. received the following wire from Victoria: "Ploaae extend my sincere appreciation to everybody. All returns not yet in but It looks like a sweeping victory." T. D. PATTULLO. Ushers were Samuel Massey. John !. Davey and W W. C O Nelll. Deceased having served overseas as a nurse, forty members of the Canadian Legion, under President Jack Preece. attended the-servlec In a body, formed a guard of honor at the church, headed the procession from church to wharf and formed a guard of honor at the pier. Pallbearers were C. H. Orme, J. H Plllsbury. Hubert Ward. R. E. Moore. Lieut. Col. S. P. McMordle D.S.O. and A. R. Nichols. Thv remains are being accompanied to Victoria by the widower. ! Joan, eldest daughter, and A. M. Aeheson of Vegreville, Alt., brother , of deceased. feet and a length of 12.000 feet. In 1931 W. O. McNorrle. MX., of Van-Continued on page 2 Rossla nd -Tra 11 It. It. Buml Liberal gain, former Conservative seat). . Saanich N. W. Whlttaker (Lib- gain, former Conservative South Okanagan Dr. J. A. (Liberal gain, former seat. Slrallkameen Charles H. P. (Liberal gain, former Conservative seat. " Skeena E. T." Kenney (no i Sutherland ino ghange, formerly 'hanae). I separate ridings, both represented Yale-Dr. J- J- 015H rw change), 'by Liberals). I Vanewver-Burrard Mrs. Paul 1 Comox l' a. Hanna. former f n!th- a MeOeer (Liberal gain. member for Albemi (Uberal gain tw0 u formerly Conservative.; former Conservative seat). Vancouver-Point Orey Dr O M. Cranbrook-F. M. MePherson Weir- Robtrt Wllkiraon. S. S. Md- no change). Keen (Liberal gains, three seals , Dewdney David W. Stracltan formril Conservative). ' 'Liberal gain, former Conservative c C F "tl n ,u.. Buraeby-Ernest E. Winch -fo- ,r r V. ' mef Conservative seat). ain, former Conservative seat) Q rand Forks-Greenwood Doug-Id MePherson (Liberal gain, former OonervaUve seat. Islands Alex McDonald (Liberal a hi. former Conservative seat. Kaastoops R. H. Carson (Liberal lin. former ConservaUve seat. Kaaio-Stocan C. S. Leary Lib ral aain. former ConservaUve eat). LUteeet George M. Murray (Liberal gain, former Conservative seati . Neteon-Crtston Frank 'Uberal &aif. ferraMly -iaHncs, both rspreeented by Cower- Delia R. B. Bwailes (former Cert servattve seat). Maekensie E. Bake well (former Conservative seat. VsneouVtr East H. B. Winch and J. Price two seats, formerly Con.-servattve). Vancouver North H. C. E. Anders-son former Oraservative seat 1 INDEPENDENTS Cowkhan -NewcasUe Hugh h a -vage (Oxford Group), dormer Cor.- Putivaix. servattve seal). separati " Peace Rlyet CMve Planta (new seat, formerly insfeded in Fort no change. j Salmon Arm R. W. Bruhn fer- North Okanagan Dr. K. C. Mac-1 mer Conservative seat). Donald 'Liberal gain, former ConservaUve seatt. Omineca-A. M. Manson K.C. (no change). Prince Rupert T. D. Pattullo (no channel. LABOR Fernie Tom Uphill (no change). UNIONIST Ekquimalt Hon. R. H. Fooley (former Conservative seat). New Company Formed to Take Over The Columario Gold Mine at Usk With; Plan to Put Mine on Production Basis; TORONTO, Nov.' 3: Official announcement is given; out that Columario Consolidated Gold Mines Ltd. has ac-J quired the assets and undertakings of Columario Gold Mines. The new company is capitalized at 2,500,000 shares, and old shareholders receive 1,000,000 shares on a one for, one basis; this has been ratified by shareholders. Thif leaves 1.500.000 shares In the trea- - sury for future financing, details of which will be given out In a few days, state officials. The company is considering the installation of a 100-ton mill on its Card of Thanks Norman Watt and family dastrs to express their sincere aonreesa- Victoria , . L "Tt Property near Usk. district of Om- tkm 0, the kind expresswr exDressions of or sym- vm- where In- to 1 5 kHnsported Bc Un in dat iisnnon ha. S!? U.P $1. .,0 f8 pathy and otfen of help the time Urmnt Urment will will take take nlac place nxt next Mon- Mon m day afternoon. Mr. Ilolllngworth. in hit funeral address, referred to the high esteem been spent since 1939. stated of fl clals, with over 4,000 feet of tunnelling accomplished. Bight ore shoots are reported, r averaging 23, i. ...t.uk - 1 h.u t... n : of their recent bereavement Card of Thanks i J. D. Lawrence and family deatee fo thank their many friend for (he kind expressions of sympathy iiecelved during their recent be, lieavement. Provincial Standing at Glance As Result of Thursday's Voting In British Columbia Election The latest returns indicate standing of parties as follows from yesterday's provincial election, the outcome in the large majority of cases having already been conceded: Liberals 30 Labor 1 C. C. F 0 Independents 3- Unionisis 1 Vancouver Centre, with two seats, and Victoria City, with four, will vote on November 27,