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PRINCE KIIPERT - BRITISU COLUMBIA ADVERTISING ttATEh Transient display advertising, per men, per insertion . l.n Classified advertising, per word, per insertion m Local readers, per Insertion, per line is SUBSCRIPTION RATES Wty delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid m advance . . $5x For leswr periods, paid In advance, per week , 1 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the BriUsh Empire and United 8tates, paid In advance, per year 3.O. By mall to all other countries, per year g.0t Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDlllON INTEREST TN fiRRHY CRIMINAL REBATES The amendment to the C Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1935 Outside of the concern taken in the local political situa tion. the chief interest in AfnnrLn to have centred on the fate of Mayor G. G. McGeer of Vancouver who was a candidate in the Liberal interests in Vancouver Centre and who was defeated by only 131 votes. All day yesterday, up to the time the newspaper went to pressf inquiries were coming in from all quarters of the city as to the fate of "Gerry." Evidently he has become somewhat of a national figure, judring by the interest taken in him here. Many people were much disappointed at his defeat and are hoping that the official count will change the verdict. Others seemed to be quite delighted at his defeat WAS SUDDEN RISE The Province of Alberta van true to form in the federal election. After electing a Social Credit government in the provincial election, they ousted the C. C. F. and in their place chose nearly a dozen Social Credit members to keep the plan before the House at Ottawa. The result is that the Social Credit representation will be nearly twice as large as the C. C. F. Evidently the Social Credit appeal is very strong to the man or woman who finds the goinir hard. to " session of Parliament now in effect provides for a fine of a uiuusmiu uoiiars or a month's imprisonment for any person who is a nartv tn - A - X v MUUIOVU All C411 V transaction or sale which discriminates to his knowledge b...Uv ..uiuio ui me puicnuser in regard to tne allowing of any rebate or allowance more than is allowed a competitor. The same penalty provides that a firm or person must not engage in a policy of selling goods in any area in Canada at lower prices than those exacted by such seller elsewhere in Canada for the purpose of destroying competition or eliminating a competitor. m It is also provided that no person must engage in a policy of selling goods at prices unreasonably low for the purpose of destroying competition or eliminatign a competitor. While these clauses do not seem to.be airtight, they indicate a trend toward curbing lawlessness in business by the suppression of business piracy. STOVES & RANGES HEATERS, from $3.00 up Tees, Hods, Pipes, Elbows, Screens, Collars, Shovels The time has arrived to check over your requirements for winter. We can supply your needs. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Panter, 30. Section 1 between Eighth Street and Fulton and Fourth Streets-Hanson, 121; Orme. 39: Panter. 52. Easterly part of Section 1 Han sen, 92; Orme, 46; Panter, 19. Second box, Hanson, 26; Orme, 5; Panter, 34. a. Front portion of SecUon 5 Han-4 son, 115; Orme, 72; Panter, 14. Second box, Hanson, 97; Orme, .41; Panter, 26. Southwesterly and upper portion of Section 5 Hanson, 90; Orme, 62; Panter, 47. Lower and rear portion of Sec-1 Men 5 Hanson, 104; Orme, 40; Panter, 68. I Front portion of Section 6 Han- j sen, 61; Orme, 26; Panter, 5. Se-, cctnd box, Hanson, 82; Orme, 56; . Panter, 32. I Rear portion of Section 6 Han-j son. 119; Orme, 55; Panter, 47. : Westerly portion of Sections' 7 and 8 Hanson, 80; Orme, 36; ' Panter. 36. -Second box, Hanson, I 65; Orme. 16; Panter, 38. I Middle portion of Sections 7 and 8 Hanson. 23; Orme, 12; Panterj Easterly or Seal Cove end of Section; 7 and 8--Hanson. S3- Orme, 37; Panter, 38. There was a good deal of nre- elcction talk about rallwaymen po-'' ing strong for Panter but the' Prince Rupert advance poll, in1 which principally rallwaymen vot-! ed, did not bear this out. The ad-'j vahce noil here eave Hanson 57 vctes, Orme, four, and Panter, 11. At least there is no secret about how the people at Georgia River' voted. They gave a solid ten to' Panter and passed up both Hanson and Orme. t In Cariboo Latest figures available from! Skeena's neighbor riding of Cariboo in Northern British Columbia indicate the election of J. O. Tur-geon of Vancouver, the Liberal federal election candidate. With Time to Plant BULBS Exhibition Size Hyacinths To grow in bowls Grand Maltre, Deep Blue La Victoria, Brilliant Red Early White Roman For Christmas Flowering PREPARED BULB FIBRE Snowdrops Darwin Tulips Crocus Scilla Daffodils, Empress and Kaien Hardware A Satisfactory Place to Shop THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, October lg, lfcj ELECTION ECHOES How the Various Sections of This City Voted Looks Like Uairwaymen Were For Hanson Carihoo and Yukon Results . j iiic puns su tar reporwa were: Possibly-a recapitulation of the' cl. Fr.McI.Tur. results in respect to these polling Cwrtle Rock . 2 areas, may be of interest: Butcher Flat 0 Section Two Hanson, 82; Orme, Chllco 2 50; Panter, 19. Kersley 3 Westerly part of Section One Stanley -. 1 Hanson, 72; Orme, 26; Panter, 14. Clinton ...11 Second box, Hanson, 85; Orme, 12; , 18 0 1 14 5 43 26 1 16 20 21 29 f , Alexis Greek 1 ra wk i 150-Mfle House .. 2 Hydraulic 4 Beaver Lake 6 Fert FKfter 1 Lillooet 21 Vanderhoof 9 .likely 1 An analysis of the vote in Prince Rupert citv reveals S.mS 2!. "" ! some interesting things, particularly in view of the fact' sang Ranch 3 is that the precinct svstem was followed. In the tnnips vpiv jirrjinnwl in' oronnrnnVi.ol nun.. i Vell6 9 alphabetical basis and the polling divisions, as represented i Tt SSi ! by each table; were according to the part of town in which raiomc Zu the voters lived. At only two of the tables was Olof Hanson headed, one being Table 91 A, where some PavBlon seventy small polls still unreported, ' McGillivtay '0 01 me m secuon . people living !pmwrtnn mmh i- east of Fulton and Fourth Streets proximately 500 over John Mclnnls. j 9 p"0" , voted, and Table 98, in which some c- c F- wnile J- A. Fraser. Conser-; V." of the people across Hays Creek !vat,ve member of the last Parlla- " voted. People of Fourth. Fifth and ment- and Fred Clarke. Reeonitruc- j " ce F7 , on Sixth Avenue in Sextion Six voted ; tlollj8t. likely to lose their w , more preponderantly than any-! deposits. Few Peace River polls '"ver 2 where else in the city for Hanson, !nad Vet been hea but there; -e J. ... . was little rvuMlhillttr nf tViA rtHlnw: UC"nB1 .:..JU giving nim oi voies wnue urrae " tMr rjar Creek received but 26 and Panter, a mere swlnlrg Into the C. C. F. column.; 8 Jl 1CTrii fi ! rrt 1 - i i 8 15 3 10 9 7 4T 44 14 5 5 30 18 8 37 8 7. 33 12 34 30 152 11 12 11 195 12 0 t 4 7'. 16 53 "89 88 59 6 2 5 35 79 5 11 123 14 .9 101 7 2 90 451 48 24 22 89 11 The Yokon Scat r 11 24 Latest returns from the Yukon, 4 there ft win probably be weeks be-8 fore all polls have reported, lndt- 17 late a heavy victory for Mrs. 7 Thorpe Black, popular wife of Capt 31 icoige Black, former Speaker of EVHBBVBto Start with a genuine Congoleum Gold Seal Rug . . . all the wonders of the world's most lovely rug patterns are yours to choose from . . . and their modest cost will leave you extra dollars for the many other things that will complete the scheme built around their beauty. .Modern science makes it possible for you to have these rugs at such surprisingly low prices . . . gives you a new freedom from tiresome beating and sweeping ... an absolutely sanitary floorcovering and heavier-weight fabric felt base to give extra years of satisfactory wear ... all guaranteed by the Gold Seal. See the many gorgeous patterns on display at your dealer's todav. Remember: tn,ti investment in houscfornlshines this time will save monev later wnen prices rise . . . dui oniy in genuine-i'ongoleum tioid seal Kugs do yoa get the extra savings of what we believe to be the World's Best Value in House- f umishings . . . only genuine Congolenm Gold. Seal Rugs offer you the definite gnarantee f "Satis faction or Your Money Back" . , . the Gold Seal shown at the right is affixed to the surface of all genuine Congoleum . . . make sure you see ii Dciore yon Duy. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GOLD ifefyears ihe member for Yukori, over 23 3 27d 34 86 121 32 15 10 1 26 84 8 30 59 112 33 60 21 37 93 409 86 24 35 4he .House of Commons and for her Independent Liberal opponent, J. P. Smith. Fourteen out of 24 polls give Mrs. Black 653 votes as agafttst 488 for Mr. SmithResults of some of the more Important individual polls in Yukon so far reported are as follows: Black Smith Mayo 75 43 3ear Creek 40 28 3o!d Bottom 7 5 parcross , ,43 20 awion' 233 167 Wt Selkirk : ,. 21, i .larmcks - ; io 5 The representative of Ihe Cooperative Commonwealt'h Federa- jn in the next Parliament, It is uw Indicated, will number eight md will be tis follows: Britiili ColumbiaAngus Mcln-lfe, Vancouver East; C. 'Grant Mc- Jlelll, Vancouver North; Arnold; Webster, Vancouver-Burrard, andi 206 ("J- S. Taylor, Nanaimo. 17 E, A Saskatchewan M. J. C61dwefl. ! Rosetown-Biggar; Rev. T. C. Doug- j las. Weyburn. Manitoba A. A. Heaps. Winnipeg ' North: J. S. Woodsworth, Winnipeg North Centre. There is p possibility that one or two mere C. C. F. -members may be ' elected. The defeat of such C. C. F. stal- Ttit is Cbngoltum UO Id tal Rut 'TElPING' No, 413. warts as William Irrtn nedy.U O. Coute. Robfri oUft " c opencer, ii j. q;. W. T. Lucas by Sociu: c Alberta was one of tb the elefcti&n. AtiCther closely wa -vti that In Winnlp?i; j, Five IMn League Jld Empress Lamble Si stune Pioneer Laundry Post Office .TZ-ir'-rv- w 'AIM Grotto Taxi 456 its ay ''JTMo; "(l fife A; A. neaps defeated Tim b-. i " Communist opponent bv J? stantlal margin of som. . . sand votes. ' """"5 -'lu.iiumjjj 3 CAftS AT YOUK SKItVIC! Proprietors Bert Morgan & Bud llarrii Don't forget the number 15G THIS ISA '(ONGOIHW' SXRUG SlUTBFACnoK CUWAKTTO J R U G S MacKenzie Furniture Gordon s Hardware CONGOLEUM DEALERS CONGOLEUM DEALERS i Prince Rupert, B.C. Prince Rupert, B.C. , '; .