Liuct un.....v ft"- j'lujjii; iiuu yesieiaav lO tinallv "Uk",caK In iwm ui south .mer- think over tne issues and today the votino- is hikinn- i,nn i lcan 'public Believed start indications are mai me new reinme w hp nf iha "oni party as me om ami mat rremier L. A. Taschereau Prime ' UuulM 1920. will again head . ""'e ; Rio DE JANEIRO. Nov i Ube j government which party n br: i in power since 1897 with Q. Marrhitiicl, S. N. Parent, Sir iMr T; &'bf. u Id il grc tor B2J (the ! 9 li'i Mini i und Mr. Taschereau Premiers. reiu's administration n :hl8 occasion by the i.id an independent ;ition known as L'-.' Nationalc. The op- l bfen united with the it. ln the event of the not commanding a f ats after the polling, opposing groups would forming a government ;c Duplessls of Three E Vmr.- r- . , I kervauve Jeaacc. . A It!.. ! if which the lpiirtir nf Ilk n Liborale Nationals. Paul I to -"an of the former Premier W ::n:, ;on nf another Premlpr. C Morcior. would play the -J hand. ' arc taking place In 87 . y. three supporters of the "-Tit having already been ' two by acclamation and r because the ODDonent w dnce nomination dav. I" t'n last provincial election, ? w Thrrcau government was re- pntl with 79 seats out of 80. Mr. pasehirrau micht have deferrpd Pe eleven for another year but. in Khat evn it iiH tio Kn W w V ft tU T W pecesar.; o hold by-elections to (lU great, many vacancies In the feature WO HAS BIG FIRE Pl'ifrliman in tv-.-i. m. LUe 'Ind JUO.OOO Damage Done As 'Jesuit Of Blast RENO. Nm o. a' jp , -v.. i.o.t vv abliuiiaii' I Dert Moore, was ripari and dam- I estimated at more than $150. was done as a result of a dls- "irous firp u,v,i.t, ii,.,j v. , 'li lUliUHCU 1111 FLIERS ARE K lon n a produce warehouse i Landry and Mrs. William Wilson. I""t ar.llrrl.. ii Ihw w"uj iiignt. iwo ocks were affected by the "siar,ion ut ,i ih.. , . "uii: u. was wugnt under control i1"" 10 an pstimotj ..i . ton 100 was lost Secret Of city con- flnally Stored pro Harbor Board Dies Suddenly jlyVER. Nov. 25:Willl(Un of van. sccretary of the Board ers IT" narr Commission-toenWm yestert,ay from spinal C5?,;,tw an Ulncss 01 n ? Was forty-eiBht of an s years Was formerly Prlvate crctarv , hen th.1?' IIon- Stevens trade 5 atter was minister of e and commerce. lious disorders, believed possibly to be the start of an antl- imperial i and socialist movement, were re- ported from the R, Grande dis-I niinnnnnmnn NR V PHI? T V M trlct ln nrthe Brazil yesterday. WlUlU Jl I RuLP Th"e was shooting in the city of waiai and 'elsewhere but authorl- Wilkins Antl Ellsworth Are Silent ties had the situation well in hand, On Flight From Dundee Islands it was Reported last night. To Little America .- j NEW YORK, Nov. 25:-Sir George iPFnDPT? 1C HiAert Wilklns. Lincoln Ellsworth, j VilVlVj lO mot George Kenyon and Air En gineer Lymburner were unreported on their third attempt to fly from their base at Dundee Is IN ATHENS lands to Little America in the Former Monarch Back To Resume course of a southoolap expeditions-Throne OI.0rcecc Is Given. They had not Dcen heard' from Great Reception since eight hours after hopplnj' j off and at that time they were ATHENS, Nov. 25: George II. i reported to be about half way .o a"er an exile of twelve years in their destination. They had with J England, was back ln Athens las' ) them enough fuel for twenty hour3 i night to resume the throne ofj flying and food to last for eight j Greece following the recent plebis weeks. Farewell Surprise Party on Saturday Many Friends Gather to Honor Mr. And Mrs. Robert Arthur Who Arc Leaving City sclte which was overwhelmingly in favor of restoration of the monarchy. The King made the final stage of his journey from Italy In a government ship and was glv-len a great demonstration by the ! populace. Special precautions had been taken against possible counter-demonstrations. King George made his triumphant entry into Athens today carried on the shoulders of a friendly crowd which, swept out of control in nonor oi Mr. anu M. num-ii, ln lts enthuslasm for the recalled Arthur, who are leaving the city monarcn was charged by cavalry soon to take up future residence injwlth drawn before order Victoria, a delightful surprise i could be restoredi party was held by a number of! Aftpp 0 r!,thpi,ra, crw h who sang songs were William Murray, Andrew Home, Fred Hardy, William Ranee, William Stuart, Mrs. William Barton, Mrs. Oscar Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Currle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Home, Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Landry, Mr. and Mrs. William Barton, Mr. and Mrs.j William Ranee, Mr. and Mrs. WU- ( Of Berengaria To Be In Charge Of Queen Mary When It Goes Into Service NEW YORK, Nov. 25: Sir Edward Brlttaln, now commander of the steamer Berengaria, will take William Murray. Mr. and Mr, Fred."" Lf LZt VVlllkU Obai 11111 UUWII nil.,? ..iiwii it goes Into service next year, was announced yesterday. IJnnnr Store At It Ham Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. William i Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy Jr.,! nnncnpl RnhnpH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham, Mr. J VUCJ11C1 llUUUCU anH Mrs. Ben Dalgarno, Mr. andi Mrs. Sam Haudenschlld, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ingram, Mrs. Jack Campbell, Miss E. White, Miss Ella Stcen, Fred Reich, James Campbell and Louis Arroll. Six Policemen in Seattle Arc Landed in Jail SEATTLE, Nov. 25: As a result of the discovery of an alleged stolen goods ring In this city, six and were policemen were arrested in jail last night. QUESNEL, Nov. 25: The -government liquor store here was robbed over the week-end of rum and whiskey and $10 In cash. VETERAN CLERGYMAN SINKING VANCOUVER. Nov. 25: Rev. Dr. time, was reported last night from the Vancouver General Hospital, where, he Is a patient, to be losing ground. PROVfNcAL LIBRARY VJCTCHJA P.c J 1 liberalsTavored to be Returned in Election tin NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935 PRICE: S CENTS AIR VIEW OF QUEBEC PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS kebec Province Votes Today; Taschereau Victory Expected port But Snappy Campaign Comes to an End With Poll- B !nir 111 KKrlif V.Sni'nn Cw. . riii ,-, "b umw nircc uovcrnmcnt Supporters Elected Without Contest I QUEBEC, Nov. 25: (CP)-A short but snappy provin-ial election campaign in this ancient It, n.i mi ... w vm. tu a DISORDERS IN BRAZIL AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN ARE STILL MISSING LOST PAIR ARE SAFE Walter Simpson and Wife Reach Wrangeil AfterLong Trip From Telegraph Creek An amateur radio message relayed from Wrangell via Calgary to Norman Kinslor of this city last night announced the safe arrival at Wrangell of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, for whom considerable anxiety had been felt after they left Telegraph Creek on October 29 in an outboard motor boat and had not since been reported. A message today from the United States marshal at Wra'ngell confirmed the radio report. The mcssaje suggested that a search plane, which was to have gone north to look for he couple, be instructed not to proceed. Provincial Constable J, V. Boys, who is conducting a search, will also be withdrawn as soon as he can be contacted. The search plane had not reached Prince Rupert up to today. It is an American machine piloted by L. F. Barr and has been operating out of Telegraph Creek. -Whether (trnot'ttiwas.in--strumenfal In finding the couple is not yet known. PASSING OF JOHN McRAE Well Known Pioneer Business Man Dies at Terrace After Long Illness Esteemed pioneer business man of this city who came here in 1910, John McRae died last evening at Terrace where he had lived In Ill-health for the past few years. A few days ago his long Illness took a critical turn and his passing, which was not unexpected, came as a merciful release to long suffering. Accompanied by the widow, the their friends Saturday night at Kln drove to the , Ia'ce toi remains will be brought to the city tUni. V-iA vi T7lof CfrAAt T'V-i n ' nr on tnmnrmw tomorrow rcrhte night's train train for fnr hnr- bur u,c" "u"'c u" resume the throne he abdicated in evening was spent In dancing, mu- ig23, sic and story-tellrng. Delicious re- j . . frcshments, brought by the guests, iitmi ft j were served and a feature of the 1 yy lJ j VOnMianCl by James M. Campbell, on behalf of i I -iiatlf SfPJ41TlPr the company assembled, of a handsome travelling bag as a token of well-wishing and esteem. Those Master lal on Thursday afternoon. The late Mr. McRae, who was 66 years of age, was born at Moore- town, near Sarnla, Ont., and, after Autonomous Government SMITH NOT Set Up in North China New Administration of General Jin Ju-Keng Immediately Calls Upon Japan to Assist in Purging Country of Communists PEIPING, Nov, 25: (CP) As a result of a sudden nolitioal rmin Inst nmlit an anfnnnmmia rrAvoLnmnnt ; 'Qucst is i 1 "' "UW11UIIIUUO U CX UillCllL, 111 I close narmony with Japan, was inaugurated today for a large section of North China and immediately called on Japan for assistance to send troops "to purge North China of Communists." General Jin Ju-Keng, head of the PATIENCE IS URGED rnstmsiter General Does Not Think lumber Tariff Cut Will Hurt Northwest TORT-T 'NO Ore. Nov 25" James A. Farley, Postmaster-General, a visitor here yesterday, urged tho people of the Pacific Northwest' to be patient In awaiting benefit from the CanadianrAmerlcan rec iprocity treaty. He felt that lumber Interests had become unduly aroused over the reduction of the lumber tariff from $4 to $2 and expressed the belief that the quoa which had been set would giv; them due protection. There would he such an Increase ln building ln the United States within the next few months, he predicted, that the reduction In lumber tariff would not even be noticed. (spending a while in Detroit, came west as a young man, being loca- nfntint Innian ted for some time at Bonner's Fer ry, Idaho. In 1899 he went to Phoenix ln the heyday of that Boundary mining camp where the business of McRae Bros, was established, being moved In 1909 to Prince Rupert. Deceased was prominent ln friends. Funeral arrangements In the hands of the B. C, takers. AGED WOMAN INJURED naving Deen sirucK down by an automobile at the corner of Twenty-fifth and Main at 7:30 Mauna Loa Is Still Belching Danger To Hawaiian City Of Hilo Is Believed. However, To Be Largely Diminished HILO, Hawaiian Islands, Nov. 25: Divisional headquarters of tiutonomous council for twenty lve counties ln Hope! and Chahar orovlnces. has set up a new-capital it Tungchow, about fifty miles 'rom Pelplng. The new government taking over all public services. There Is a widespread belief hat the movement for autonomy; may spread to other North China provinces and thus further widen the breach with the Nanking gov ernment, possibly making the se- esslonlst movement complete ln the. whole of North China. Tientsin was virtually under martial law last night. SENATOR IS DEAD Hon. Charles Murphy, Long Prominent in Liberal Party, Passes Away in Ottawa OTTAWA, Nov. 25: (CP) Senator Charles Murphy, former Secretary of State and Postmaster General, died here yesterday from heart failure at the age of 72, He had been In falling health since last spring when he sustained a fracture. He is the first member of the upper chamber to die since the new Liberal government came into office. Senator Murphy was a native of the city of Ottawa and was born Mauna Loa volcano, not far from I December 8, 1863. His parents were this city, was still In violent er-from Ireland, the father, James uptlon last night following the 'Murphy, being a native of Birr, earthquake and tidal wave of last King's County, and the mother. Thursday but the danger of lava reaching this city was diminished. Is Drowned When Went Through Ice Mary Conway, of Limerick. He graduated from Ottawa University, where in his final year he won the medal presented by Pope Leo XIII. for the best thesis ln philosophy. Upon the completion of his studies he entered upon his legal career in uiiawa, ana wunin a lew years succeeded ln building up a large general practice. In September 1908, he became a member of the Masonic circles here, having been provincial police here are advised 0f that year was returned for Rus- for a number or years secretary of of the supposed drowning on No- ES County. He held office as Se-Tyee Lodge No. 66. Besides his wl- vember 13 ln Beaver Lake near cretary of State until October 6 YET FOUND Natives of Siamese Jungle Plane Crash Two Weeks Ago Friday Search in Vain Continuing in View Newly Reported Clue Saw Of SINGAPORE, ....ov. 25: Further possible clues over the week-end resulted In an Intensification of the search for Sir Charles Klngs-ford-Smlth and Tom Pethybridge, who .dropped out of sight two weeks ago last Friday while on the Allahabad-Singapore hop of a projected flight from England to Australia, and for whom hope had been abandoned. dow. he Is survived by two bro- Fort St. James of Michael Seymour, i9n, when he went out with the'eoidflelds thers, D. C. and Alex McRae, both a 24-year old Fraser Lake Indian. Laurler Cabinet. He was re-elected' of this city, and a sister, Mrs. Ed- Seymour and his father were on for Russell Countv ln the eeneral - ward (Agnes) McKlnlstry, residing their trapline and the young man elections of 1911. 1917 and 1921 and In California. The bereaved will set out across the lake, a distance in September 1925 was elevated to have the sympathy of many of four miles, with a sleigh to their thf Spnate after cabin to get a knife. He failed to master General imm 1Q91 t ion wlS. be return and, when search was in the Mackenzie King Govern-Under- made, the sleigh tracks were fol- ment. iowea w a poini wnere open waieri Always high ln the councils of suggested that the outfit had gone ( the Liberal party, Senator Murphy, inrougn me ice. inere were some a brilliant lawyer, was Mackenzie VANCOUVER, Nov. 25: An el- of deceased's effects floating In the Kintr derly woman whose name Is be- water but no trace of htm. The lleved to be Mrs. Pike lies seriously rapid forming of Ice stopped fur E. D. MacLaren, aged and well (Injured in the Vancouver General ther search operations, known pioneer minister of this city, ; Hospital with a fractured skull, . who has been seriously 111 for some TWENTY BELOW AT DAWSON tlon with the famous "constltu- tlonal issue." NATIONAL MOURNING Flags over local public buildings DAWSON, Nov. 25: Dawson was, were at half staff todav out of m the coldest point in Western Can sneet tn thp mPm nrv rt f V-io Info last evening while on her way to ada yesterday, twenty degrees be-' Admiral Earl Jellicoe whose funeral church. low zero belns recorded here. tnnir rvia to i t i W I L.MV. fclViajT All XJV11UU11. Natives of an Isolated Jungle sec tion of Slam near the border of Malay have stated that, on the day of the disappearance of the Lady boutnern Cross II, they saw a plane crash. Flares are now reported to have been seen on an island nearby to Sayer Island where search fliers declare thy had seen footprints on IhesaridIt was announced tonight that, despite the continued "search along the shores of Siam and Malaya coasts and over Sayer Island in the Bay of Bengal, no trace of the missing airmen had been found. CHAIRMAN REMOVED Dominion Government Reorganizing Operation Of Farmers' Creditors Act OTTAWA, Nov. 25: Operation of the Farmers Creditors' Adjustment Act Is being reorganized by the new Dominion government The services of W. F. Garland, the chairman, are being dispensed with, it was announced yesterday. Colorful Alaska Mining Man Dies Jack Kinnaley Passes Away At Anchorage Was Known As "Directory of Pioneers" ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Nov. 25: (CP) Jack Kinnaley, aged 81, better known as "a directory of pio- ; neers," died Saturday after Laurler Government as Secretary i iQn, c. ,nn , ,c"5l"J ouitc loao lie was , .... the tne of state c.,., and . ln the general election coiorfui fiffnrp (n n,n. rirnoe of Alaska and he was credited with being one of three prospectors who discovered the famous Circle Citv