"Tells of Flood \ 4 town on: ‘Monday. In fact he wil he on the ‘work: train out of here for a He waa not talking any : polities: “bis: time, except: to the very : faithful few. He seldom talks polities “Tut he does” ‘effective work where ir - week or two, - : conuyts: ‘most. on voting day. * wmisafe for traffic ‘until at least they could be examineds | | Large gangs of men were put on the Job oF rebuiliing: and work was kept uta high pitch: night and day. Even nt that only so much progress can be made. After ‘getting. by Kitwanga, Woodeock, Cédaryale; Ritehie and Pact fie ‘his train started on the big side] ° and washout. just ‘before - Usk was reached. This” was a bed one and sey eral. days Were: required to.get over it. But the road. bed: was made safe by Tuesday so that the passenger and the inal; train, coud. Bet through to 1 the relief of Usk ‘ahd Terfics, whlch town: -had been completely’. shat: off for two' weeks and” “were ‘running: ‘stort 6f-n lot: of supplies. , “After Terrace comes one of the biggest’ “washouts on’ ‘the: ‘whole Tine and nearly another: ‘week wit: be required before ‘a train can. Bet. to: the’ coast, ; The railway. ‘claws “ata good work and deserve a lot of credit, and this wih ts gues for the men in charge’ a5 well as a Ye workmen: . RAYMOND . he: Prince Rupett | Finptre. adintta: that ‘they had a, breez? | Lowlng : dawacthere: one-day. lant week or thew eek’ be ofay: It was some. blow ae Aais tty’ ‘glad | Br, Raymond. to xet the nipeg nit: . “Phat indy ‘day he ald me kee the - paper, ae: whit! to do. “with * ‘ite han, the. ‘police satan . the Prince Rupert’ front, the undertakers, ater: sentred, - Along: Skeena| ‘Suni.’ J, “Meyer of Sinithers, "the man ; at’ mystery: in the ‘Liberal party, was Sam, mikes. his living, on 4 locomo rank che. ‘jast ‘returned. ‘from Pacific to “take ong the: job between here and ; Bnikley- Canyon He went west swith the :firat: big: equipment: train to put | the right: of: way back into shape after ’ the: flood. ‘He ‘said. that in the seven . teen-year he-has been: on this road he ‘-gever Baw-such nm mess os the rivers _- Taade- this time. AIL the: creeks. along :-the-line between: here and. Prince Ru Jert “were -raging:: rivers and they ear led: everything -hefore them Miles and iniles of track ‘tinder feet of water and ‘ranch damage was done, and what rldges: avere, not. taken’ Out were made .| trom: Fort: StiJobt oust the’ ‘Tigged | William Clark ‘Died Monday... L fig: , for. About. a trouble. “ _ Month» ago. before settling. down. Att Forestdalé’ the “Tite Mr. : graph: ‘office, - Northern In terlor. Interior . was well ‘known. who came in contact with him. Liberal, party in, Omineca’ riding. yeurs ‘of. ge. wife and two children, t tom’ his: home,” very few left. for: that. ” Women Made ‘Long Trip over. : ae B; Cc ; sai Pe : Nor orinan mid #lxinen: ‘mide th aed tan trip illerneas: between; Heart Trouble) - hotbed old: ine 1 hit: ‘the trait, for: his ‘last tip lust Monday in'the person of William Clark of Forestdale, one of the oldest, employees of the “Dominion: Telégraphs. dn, the” "service today. He passed way, at, bis home after suffer With’ heart Ba Clark Ww 8 on construction. work for: the telegraphs thirty or more yenrs ago and after the line-to Port Simpson was Finished he returned to the Skeena between: twenty five: and thirty ‘years He was at Telegraph Point and later werlt to Forestdale where “he has|: been for the last quarter of a: ‘century. He did time at Third Cabin ‘on. the Yukon line as so many of the’ boys did . Clark | was in. charge: of the Dominion ‘Tele He also took -up.a farm: near by and he (leveloped it into one of the hest known stock farms in the. ‘He also .made-a very fine ‘farm which js & credit. to the Bill Chirk was known far and | wide and he was just as well liked ag he He. always enjoyed excellent health and “he \took pleasure in mnaking life a little brighter for any. Recently he had been’ considered one of the most likely - -cantidates for the The. deceased | was ‘about 635 or 70 ‘He is survived ‘by his The: funeral was, held. OD; - Wediesday.with,? ‘inter. Ose: Lake - ‘cometéry, not tar a ; also. “effected. ‘the radio and the rad. yaplaly. thining and - now ‘there are ‘but The« “country, in. ‘Poorer , food market. for {fixe ‘milion: ponds - of poultre ‘and, * aceording |hea'a {present tine to ret. share’ of that -big | ] miirket; ° : 6, 1985 . |World Weather = ‘ vAII. Cock-eyed. . “Says N. Denison By Consolidated) Mr, Napter Denison, the chief of the ” — ‘s B. C.. Weather Bureau, and ‘located at’ Confirmation of the deal between Gonzules observatory near Victoria, Granby Co. and the ‘Trail Consolidated arid up on top of a hill, tells us that’ People for the putchase of the Granby |’ the early cold spell was related in Stelter, ete. at Anyox, hasbeen re some ‘way tao a ‘general weather up ‘eely ed and the Trail Consolidated will | ; henval-all over the world, (Is this a ike immediate posession, It is not ' result of the depression or is the de the. intention of the Trail people to op pression the result: of ‘the: upheaval?) | ‘ernte the nine, but the smelter will be : “Abnormal weather,” aid Mr. Deni | sa in connection with their gold and g0n,: “has prevaited all over the world ‘ilver lead operations in the Stewart this fall. ‘Why, I cannot say. It is a country, Power ‘Will. also be supplied vast “qnestion which | selence has not from, Auyex to the mines. There is yet solved.” also avery stroms likelthood that the to point to.a _Tesiden Mu.-> Denisen’s own " ohservations smelter Will. be avilable to all other Land he will Mkely. he, over ‘Rn’ long ‘period. indicate that wea mining companies “in the north,on. a derhoof, Ath ther ‘ofthe present sort ‘was: common tmstoins basis stunlar. to the big plant ix, Bojng fn British Columbia in the.’ eighties, at Trail. In that ease it would be a boys, ii Apparently the “provinée was then In erent boon toe all the northern part of lot of the, middle of 1 @0ld eycle. Since that the proy tee, nnd. not. only Stewart, but arpel time curves on the observatory's chart the Skeenn ‘and the Bulkley rallies so interest have heen rising considerably, indicat: rich in silver. lend and zine and alsa ing that British Columbia. has been some gold vilnes, enjoying .compnratively warm cycle. The proatest hardship all the inter oe .. But the’sudden drop in temperature: for mines hive found Is that of high - this October was no evidence, Mr. transportetion - costs ‘fromi the local .. is _Georze Rltscs r of anion, Ont. Denison said, that the mild cycle had . stations to. the smelter. With the short! 1, tes i “t re ¥ and rt. oe Balf fe turned and that this country was in haul -to Rupert and the short’ boat trip: ha" om a 0 . oe the Pe nega far a fifty. year perlod of colder wen..,to Anyox,. along. with the more regson aon" our: 6 6 west and got"to ther, | Cycles, he said, could only be able, attitude of . the. railway towards, “Eapert just’ in time to be. held. up ‘by observed over long. periods; and could: ‘the. flevelopment . of new: tonnage, the . the flood. “He “is ‘Tidt’ ‘going hack the not he judged by temporary distur interlor. amines should soon resume op way he came out, bat is doing. ‘the | banices, eration and. the country - ‘get back o northern coast in ‘a’ small boat while The world’s weather. may be upaet, its. feet again, ; . _awaitiog the geen af the, tality. by sunspots, if they really effeet con tf ee ‘tonitham ‘Prag: ‘and Teds. “aifortanate . ditions on this Planet as some selent | . , . ‘ists hellevéed. He said the world was ” Gerry MeGeer, mayor of ‘Vancouver: that he- ‘as come ‘at’ such AQ Season wos in-for'three years of sunspots an ni in. officially the defeated candidate’ and thot'he has ‘been’ delayed as ‘hv this might” mean three yeurs of nl Vancouver. Burrad, ‘by four votes, Mr will ‘hardly be ‘able ‘to make stops: in pie aweather.,.... og n(ebster, the S Si Re Sh sal pas the: Northént: Intério _ : er elec! ia : urn. Dg a Quite: Possibly, these _sungpats have |ofticer. Mr. “McGeer's brother’ says be © commission. “Both seem ‘to be. ante! 1 apply:. for a Fecount before the inactive, . : ees indge. “ . . | "Tarver = ~ “Will be Used "Candidate a _ Omineca;’ ‘ou eae in Who will be the Liberal. candidate in ate: a, ‘good. many who qualified , and even ‘entitied | to: the ‘nice neat. ‘here is eve. one or; two lt ‘the Skeena riding who ‘think they, Omineca never did have .a’ ‘realdent member so they would not J 10W.. the difference, . Inside informati seems APPLES IN CRANBERRY. SUCH ~ Peel and quarter “apples which will ‘not. break * down in ‘ cookting, wack “in ijurs, To each pint Jar allow one cop killed a team | ‘cranberries, 1 cup water and cup of Upon arrival istigar. § Add ‘water to cranberries and ew Govenor General | skins’ and cores of . pples, cook: slowly ‘Canadian — dresser | instructed his secretary to send a let ; j20 miniites, drain; “hdd supar. and bring : | poultry’ on the. British: market ‘ this’ ter of. regret and » Sympathy. to the far to a‘boil, ponr over apples. . Sterilize year. From January 1 to September mev. ten minutes ‘in a fot water hath’ or 80,1935, a total. Of. 2,881,165 | ‘Dounds, fifteen. minntes in the oven - at 273 of. chickens, turkeys, ducks Feese anid degrees. FR, If: apples are. to be. used ‘| fowl! have’ been shipped from the Dom often wwe: shonld: have ‘variety’ in ‘their ‘inlon, compared with’ ni total of 892,090 preparation, ° some change: ‘Prom: ‘apple nounds for the. corresponding ‘nine | shiice and apple’ wie, ‘however: tooth months’ of 1934, and ‘ASTI pounds for Rone: these may ‘he, i. the. ‘Bimilar- Perl Ml; in 1988,. Hf ee —— _. we C “Lord Tweedsnuir’s train. speeding to ‘Ottawa last. Saturday, ' Ke horaés for 2 farmer. . “exeeptionally. th, Ottawa then “CANADIAN, DRESSED POULTRY eae ; There ‘has been an. °.% @ The N.L,A.- hockey season will. open in Chicazo Whe the New’ York Ameri cans Ww vill play the Chicago: Blackhawks: ne 2 oe ioe a Monday nest, November , th, : “Arm Istiee Day, there will be a! “united Ber ‘vice held in St Peter's 8 Anglican, ehurch at 1045 n. m. to allow. for two minutes : of: silence at 11: o'clock. Taking part | ul Rev. B EB, Shearman; tector, Mr. O; ' One of ‘thts “vearts' ‘shipments; 4 689. 7 itr poids: avere: ‘chickens, 570,625 Ibs: were turkeys: 30.240 fowl]; 47.800 ibs: of ducks: and: 2:500° Ths; af. Frere, The: British - ‘Teles import: annually. - forty, ‘Con: gas Grant. veturnea. Tuesday ht: ftom. Vancouver” after taking a . Gron , couple of prisoners..to New Westmin dahl, United ‘church, who will give the ster.. While tr Vancouver he’ visited ‘address, “Adj. “Halvergon, - Salvation the. Province, broadcasting ‘studio: and Army. Awho- will rend: the; ‘Tessoui . sent word home. to “th oys to -behave . aS 4 until. his return: He. got, off at Smith Thor: find “Archte” ‘Willin returned ers on. ‘Tuesday: and motored home in ‘home’ on, Tuesday: for the winter. For ‘the, evening, . re . “the laat’ few: months: ‘they have: been at _ “As a tesult’ of the. inereared: volume Barkery of poultr exported | “from: Canada’ the Nk. prices’ have dvanced. ‘to: the ‘Chnadion sto, officials of the: Poultry tawa,” “Canada “has: never ‘aventer opportunity thinn- at the, | Servi Omineca riding when the bye elections - are held? This is” quite a live ques: — tion, to the people in. -Ominesa. | There: - ithey'are houit oan he favorably considered ° ‘by ‘Omfpeca.