Returns Through Province NEW TYPE FRUIT CAR SIMILKAMEEN RESULTS Conservatives Hold Their Ailenby McKenzie .......5......;..:........;...—... 44 Tupper 35 Indicate Big "<Ww 1 Allen Grove McKenzie 21 Seats Iii Okaüägän Valley Sweep 5 For Tupper .". ; 10 . Blakeburn Conservative Candidates McKenzie '. 25 Tupper 66 Cawston With a handsome majority of more than four hundred, J. 'McKenzie .....—....... : 52 v T,upper 15 W. Jones,- South Okanagan member, was returned to the House Vancouver Returns Six' Conservatives and Victoria Also Coalmont in the Wednesday-election. Even his most ardent supporters McKenzie 47 x hardly thought that his majority would go over 300, while the Has Full Ticket of -Four—Premier MacLean ^Goes; Tupper 53 Down in'Capital City—Tories Lose Cranbrook 'but Copper Mountain general expectation was that the fight would be reasonably Gain, South i Vancouver, Grand Forks-Greenwood* McKenzie :: 57 close. Tupper 54 Delta, Nelson and.Other Seats. Hedley • in-'the - neighboring constituencies of Similkameen and McKenzie 81 •,- ^(Special ,tp the Summerland:Review) Tupper 1 41 North Okanagan the Conservatives were also winners. W. A. ! Kaleden McKenzie: scored a: majority; in Similkameen about as great ;as VANCOUVER, July Ik—Conservatives 37^ Liberal» I0j McKenzie 41 that of Jones' in South Okanagan. The opposition of Mr. Labor 1. ' This is likely to be the standing in the" next House. Tupper 15 At 3 o'clock this afternoon Dr. Tolmie was sure.of 32^'Premier - Keremeos Kennedy in North Okanagan was keen, but the independent McKenzie .............L....:.:—............ 157 third candidate, Mr. Howe, polled a very light vote. MacLean'of "8,"while Sam Uphill of Fernie was the only remain • ing Labor man; :. -ly*)'M^ß$KTf Tupper -- 47 Nickle Plate Interested crowds gathered at Starks' and P. E. Knowles' Conser'vatives are leading in five doubtful constituencies: McKenzie ............... 27 to receive the results as they' came in from i Central. It was Premier MacLean "was 660 lower than" Beatty} the loStfest Tupper '. 20 not' until after. 10.30 o'clock, however, that the election returns Conservative in' Victoria; Dugald Donaghyy finance minister^ Okanagan Falls w'ass2,500" below'Williahv Dick, the lowestVancouver'Conserv-' McKenzie 42 from' outside points seemed to indicate that British'Columbia Tupper 20 ative. Hon. J.( D. Barrow,'minister of - agriculture,, was beaten was to have a -new. government, a prospect which was hailed by Atkinson in his own riding. "" ' , Oliver McKenzie ' 165 with great enthusiasm by the local Conservatives. •••<• Attorney-General Manson was believed safe: in Omineca. — •'• "——. • . : —West Summerland— " , : Tupper 148 Ian Mackenzie, provincial secretary, had a narrow but'"safe Osoyoos Jones 298 V margin'over Jack Loutet, 'and Hon..T./^DlrPathillb^as^eading,. Sutherland 165' McKenzie 17 Summerland— • T in Prince''Rupert; but he may not be elected. .The only minister Tupper 16 BOSL ALL DRINKING WATER Jones 130 with a good large majority was Dr. Sutherland in Revelstoke. Penticton Dr." Andr'ew, "medical ; Sutherland 75 t , Of the remaining, Hon. T. D. Pattullo'was leading in McKenzie 785 < health officer, ,r'Kàs M given Keiowna— ' Prince Rupert; Dockerillj Conservative,-was leading'in Skeena; Tupper - 7|5 the following information. Jones 747' Heath was a score of votes ahead of Mike Manson; Conserva• Princeton Sutherland '. 794- : /. ^ii>iJ?or.'.the transport of truit iroin i cne Fraser and' Okanagan'/:districts • McKenzie....—:..—;. ;.—..—..—. 289. for publication: -- >- Bear, Creek—, tive, in Mackenzie;*'Mackenzie, Conservative, was'"Virtually • in, Br-itish ;Columbiai.;sthe Canadian National 'Express has* developed: and , Tupper —-• -.- 186 v'"Samples' of'local wa• Jones '...............—.— 6 conceded ini. Cariboo;; Bürden was ahead oF^Perry, ^Liberäi^ 'in placed.in'serv.ice a new type of air-cooled fruit car;v,While this method Sutherland .' ' 5 ; Sidley ter sent for examination Fort George, and Speaker Bückham was fairly* safe' in Colum• does riot'develop as low a temperature as, ice, the process is more natural McKenzie ..- ~ Benvoulin— f have proven to Jbe contam- bia. The only Conservative loss in the election was Cranbrook, and fruit does not deteriorate as quickly when,>rem'ovecL to'ithe warmer Tupper - Jones 1 37 ; outside temperature. > i.mated-... Samples ,;will; be... where"WaHinger'was defeated,;whHe the Liberals have lost^ a ' - . Tu|ameen> Sutherland * 33-«.v- 37 sent iweekly*'till difficulty East Kelowna— dozen seats arid Labor, two. - • • "' iong," which have been,equipped with special ventilating devices, con-' ; McKenzie Tupper 15 is cleared>up." Jones 84 Conservative members elected are: T.*W. Falconer, Atlin; sisting :in, part of ten metal, air intakes and *• channels placed in a, stag- Sutherland 35 •gered position, five on each • side of the car,,.to carry outside air while Total for McKenzie., .,—1890 ,..,,..1466 Dr. Andrew suggests Ellison— Wv R. Rutledge, Burnaby; • R. McKenzie, Cariboo; W. A.. Atkin- the train is in motion, through the channel into a chamber under, a racked .-Total ,fp5 Tupper. F 1 that drinking water be Jones.—.... —...—..... 54 sdri'i Chilliwack; ' ÖrV G." K:, McNaughton, Comox; C.. F. Davie, false.flooring.v..There.are also.eight metal air exhausts, staggered four;: boiled until' reservoir • wa• Sutherland 35 Cowichan-Newcastle; Fred Lister, Crest on; J. W. Berry, Delta; on each side, which carry off the gases and foul or warm air thrown off v. Glenmore—• . by the fruit'and vegetables. ' The intakes and exhausts lead to the out- ter-is chlorinated. f ' -' Jones ....... 54 N. S. Lougheed, Dewdriey; •' R. Hi Ppoley, .Esquimalt; C. M. side of the car. The intakes-are-so arranged that they tiring.cool air 0PTIISTIC0N r Dr. Andrew is taking , Sutherland 43 Kingston,- y Grand 'Forks-Greenwood;" C. WJ Peck, Islands; into the;car- irrespective of the' direction in which the car is moving. ,r ! Mineola— Tests of an empty car showed that the car exhausted '292,59,0 cubic , the matter up with- the James Fitzsimmons,rKaslo'-Slocan; Dr.* L^Ei'Borden, • Nelson; Jones 10 W. F. Kennedy, North Okanagan; S.L. Howe, Point Grey;. J. feet of air per hour, which is equivalent to changing-all the air in the ^^^^^ Ä cbuhcil right/âway and he car every 58 seconds. A car loaded with,800 crates of radishes with the also, states! that the' water Sutherland 2 H. Schofield, Rossland-Trail; S. F. Tolmie, Saanich; R. W. tops onj asparagus and spinach, exhausted 168,360 cubic feet of air per Naramata— Bruhn, Salmon Arm'; W.' A.' McKenzie, Similkameen; J. W. hour, or a complete change of air in the'car every 101 seconds.. Thermo• , is not considered respons• Jones 80 . Jones, South Okanagan; :J.' W; Cornett,; South Vancouver;/W. graphs in this car showed the inside temperature to range from 53, 54 Okanogan, Wash., Feels ible: for the recent cases Sutherland 54! C. Shelly,; Vancouver;'Nelson Spencer, Vancouver; George and 56 degrees, while the outside temperature ranged, from 78, 58 and That Fall Figures Will of typhoid. r Okanagan Centre— ( 56 degrees. Another test carried out with''1;200 crates of the'same Jones 34 Walkern, Vancouver; JR. Lv Maitland, Vancouver; T. H. Kirk, traffic showed a complete change of air every 87 seconds and tempera• Be Good Sutherland ......v... 12 Vancouver; William "Dick; Vancouver";' 'Reg; HayWsird, Vic• ture readings inside the car of 60, 68 and, 60 degrees and outside read• Peachland— ings of 90, 84, .and. 68 degrees. ... I Jones '............... 132 toria'; HJ Di'T^igg, Victoria; J. H. Hinchliffe, Victoria; J. H. : x Another.feature is that since the intake devices,come in under the Okanogan—A' note of optimism as Sutherland 56 Beatty," Victoria.( '• , ' i•' false floor, any dust or cinders that may enter the channels remain on to apple, prices next fall,, not, genefaljiy Rutland— •' Liberals—L. A. Hanna, Alberni; F. M.McPherson, Cran• the bottom and are not blown on the,fruit, which arrives as 'clean and as associated with the prospect of' , a FISH HATCHERY Jones ......!...'. 146 1 1 .fresh as when it left its shipping point.;, The photograph shows, an. in-. ..." bumper-orop, is being sounded by prac• Sutherland 133 / brook; George Pearson, Nänaimo; Wells Grey, New "Westmin• 1 terior and exterior view of the new car. i .; .( J:. tically all,, those, in.cloBe. 'touch, with South Kelowna— ster'; Iän Mackenzie,, North Vancouver; Alex Manson, Omin• crop arid market conditions. \ Should Jones 82 1 i í H< IS BUSY SPOT eca; W. H. Sutherland, Revelstoke; J. G. Gillis, Yale. their beliefs materialize', Okanogan Sutherland... 32 ROSSLAND-TRAIL— t'i;: r county orchardists would, be' in a .very Westbank— Labor—Säm Uphill, Fernie. J. H. Schofield, Cons., elected over satisfactory position, as a crop as 1 ' The remainder 'are in doubt. More Fish Put Into Nearby Jones : :. 48 D. McDonald, LiJ). CARETAKER FOR large or larger than last year seems 48 1 Lakes-~-120,000 More Sutherland • • The' government will not remain in"*"" ~ assured. ; ; COMOX— W Infield- COLUMBIA— Myron Foster, president of the Eggs Received office at Victoria a minute longer than G. K. McNaughton, Cons., elected Jones 80 , ' Hon.' J, A. Buchhorn, Liberal, lead- Northwestern Fruit PJxchange, Is one Sutherland '.....:-. 64 necessary, Dr, MacLean said this af• over J.W. McKenzie, Lib., and W. ling over E. J. Scovil, Conservative, who has struck an optimistic note on Absentee vote polled, 100, expected, ternoon, Business ,^111 bo finished up ...Law,. Labor. Quite a busy scene presents Itself and GladysE. Cross, Ind. the price situation. He points to three to tho visitors at the fish hatchery to Increase Jones' majority, _,,.,«• just as soon as possible and the offices 1 Wood is to be Supplied and factors wh'ich ho,believes bear out his ALBERNI— DELTA— this week, and many visitors have vacated. _ Work will be stopped on. all contention. In tho first place, new for• signed tho register.' L, A.
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