niaue expression or nieir re-j:ret for doing so dialing that they had not known whal Ihey were nisrning. Not much altention had been paid at first by lhij:ov- a PADK TWO. -TOR liAn.Y KRWfl. ; Wednesday, j;u. T- The Finer the Tea the richer the flavor. "SALflDA" T XS j9l hs2 is the finest, therefore is always more delicious than ordinary tea. Try it. The Daily News pniNCK HUPEIVT - HI1ITISII COLUMBIA. Published Kvcry ..Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Ituperl Usiilv News. Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLKN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Proved Nothing In any ease the eomjnission was appointed and the .'II charges in Ihe p'lilion were embodied therein. The Provincial nartv eminent to the iielilion but Oen.iwas unable to prove one of (hern .venae was entirely inluxiealed in spile of Ihe faet that one would with his political -ambition. Ki-jhave believed Ihey would have naiiy an audit was ordered and, hail the requisite evidenre. Kirs! Premier Oliver announced that there would be a royal com'mls-sion. ' Mr. Justice Oalllher of ihe on the I Ul were defiuile rharires. thai sr(),(Hi(l cfiecks had been is sued lo Mr. Itowser and Mr. Sloan. II was siiblly siuritesled Cnnrl of Appeals was appointed llhat the return check were in Ihe lo conduct the conunission. Kol- hands of the parly. lowinjr Ihe finding of Ihe com-l The Provincial narlv likened mission. ."Sir Charles Tupper at allhe government lo Mexicans but meeting in cnton had referred, what had been Ihe tacltcs of il to Mr. Justice Oalliher as an ass. jrouuse) when Die charge against 2t6 The Leather will Wear when you use a polish which will keep it soft and pliable, and prolong its life. USE Shoe Polish BLACK - TAN . TONIY RED UAKK BROWN. ALSO WMI TB DrrHlflf Ukc ) ud Wltiu Unu (UquU) Mr. Bower was being-proceeded lands vyere oilier .well Known' -e.y. wi'h? 'The attempt "was mailt to mples of hi privaie business put the accused in the witness career. slaiul to start with a procedure Boodle Against Citizenship unknown in any court of just in ' Never hi the history of Canada in any country. The charges was money hcTiig, spent on a thereupon fell down. 'What is campaign nl Im rait it washes one ti think of men who drag ins spenl ly cJcneral Mrllae, n(d names in such manner in !. Mr. Malison. - life ' was putting mire without a lillle nf evidence i,,,,,,!!,, against riiUeuhiit. Willi to hack Ih I'm up?" Bribery or Witness The vfaker then proceeded to deal with the conduct of Ihe Provincial parly's case in tin sen-;eraj charges in connvclion with Pacific (treat Kasleni construction. Their star witness, Hossl-tor, admitted taking document away from the government o Dices wtiere lie was an employee and later offering them for ale in Vancouver lo Conservatives, lie r.lsn admitted that he was in the pay of Mcltae and his a.ociatPs. and that he had heen promised a civil service joh if Provincial were returned: "tian anyone lend support lo a party that uses such Gily Delivery, bymnil or carrier, per month $1.00,iaclic.f In pure unadulterated By mail lu all parts of the Hntisli hmpire ana me unitea States, in advance per year ....... 10.00 To all nlher countries, in advance, per year ........... $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and -Reporters Telephone - - Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION 98 86 irt Wednesday, June t, 1921. Political Pot Is Beginning To Boil. The political jol is beginning' to boil, night was an auspicious occasion and Ihe frrp.-il nirmv of the issues of the (lav ill a Cnglish it amounts to bribery of witnesses." Perjured Evidence If the affidavits of Ilossiler were serious-it wa high lime there was a change of government in lirilish Columbia. Mr. Manson jlben proceeile.1 lo deal with one affidavit in point and showed where Ihe original dociimenl had - been deliherately altered lo suit the purpose and broadcasted in I'rovincial party literature. Such The big meeting last ' nothing less than perjured peakers doalt with a evidence. T wonder ir my friend satisfactory nianner. 1 1 Maekay) knew these things Steadily the idea is gnining ground that Prince llupert cai be wf""n. support to the l.ellep worvpi l.v a minister of the Crown than liv an oni.oitiori ' i i-.tiiy.- ani mf . v. l v - ... ... ....... -.. .... - mmnber who has no standing and who would be like a voice crying in the wilderness. We are saying nothing Against S. M. Newton personally. His record speaks for ilself. All we vvMi to say is that it is our belief that llun. T. I). Paltullo ha, served the district well and that il woiild be a mistake to make a change. If he is defeated, we shall no longer have a minister for a representative and we shall also have much less influence with the government than we have today. All the reports coming from' the other constituencies seem to show that the' government will be again elected. In any case Mr. Paltullo is a good representative and one worthy of respect. Not Politician In Ordinary Sense. There is one objection we take to the minister of lands, and it is one thai cannot be sel right. Mr. Pnltullo is not at poli tician in Ihe ordinary sense. lie dues-iiol understand the art of fooling the neonle. lie is just himself -ami notions' more, tie has none of the arts of the politician. He cannot go around bill louholiiig people or trying to gain political favor because of any thing except his, n'cord as a statesman. Hecause or that he loses vole. People like to be fooled. They do not seem to know any other way of running an election. The minister, however, has to be laken al his face value. If he holds hi head high, he ha reasoii to do so for his record is a good one. We would not have any other kind of representative. Should Back Oliver To The Limit. Opposition members are telling the people that the freight rale fight is not a party question ami in thai Ihey are right II is not The Liberals never claimed il wns. All Ihey claim is that Oliver has been the only one to put up a real fight on behalf of the people of this province. In doing thai he has incurred the enmity of a number of forces and in standing against olher vested interests they have brought a number of forces against themselves which have lo be met. The question now Is whether the people of the province will back Ihem or day into the hands of Hie enemy. We believe thai Prince lluperl will do its part in returning a member who will support Oliver in his freight rates fight. This city, of all places on the continent, shdiibl support the policy of cheaper rates on grain to the Pacific Coast. OVATION QIVEN MANSON ByIsiicIi statement? came in poor LARGE AUDIENCE LAST ?race and Ihe fart that a-p.T-NIQHT FOLLOWING A BRIL-'sion were cast in such manner LIANT ADDRESS. against the honcity and impart i- alily of Ihe Judiciary of the pro- (conlinued from prtfe one) jvfnce ,.i'c!i)i'ir" verin on a state " of anarchy. Manson. Following the royal rommi. ion. fir Charles Topper had re ferred publically lo Mr. Ilossiler as "a liar and A. II. McNeil' termed him "a man who did not know whal he was talking about." riooeriy. n walking? noss, nail given evidence against Hie gov-ernmenl in spile and spleen as a result of interference that had been made in his own irregular mining operations. "Whal is one to think of a parly Ilia,! has no idea of Hie nature of evidenre that il is 'submitting in such a eae" Carlwrighf, aD engineer who had been dismissed by Premier Oliver for inefficient service for Hie government, wan Hie engineer who gave evidence as lo an irreg ular rock and dirl est jniale on the P.O.K. Against this e ideiice was that of expert engineers who testified that I here was no such irregularity. Everything Correct .Mr. .Mansnn then went on to deal with Hie Price-Walerhouso audit which had found everything correct. The Provincial imrtv had il own checking audilor; Mcl.achlan, who after following Ihe whole audit with cloe scrutiny was never called to question any point thereof. As for "Ihe trail of Imrnl books and lost records," which roiisliliited :i serious imputation 'against Hie oernmenl. Ihe Priee-Waler-house audit found thai two books were missing, neither of which were essential Mr. iyes, the audilor, said that all documents that were necessary had been submitted hut Mr. McLachlan. Ihe checking audilor, was never put in the liox. "What can one think of a parly thai issues such contemptible Uieralure as this. I aiu nol surprised at some members of Hie parly luil I am surprised lo find Hint others whom I thought lo lie respectable have lent Hicmsclvc o such attack and abuse." The report of Mr. Justice flair liber had completely absolved the provincial government. Campaign Funds Mr. Mauson then referred to speeches of ien. Mcttae in which he admitted dial he was Ihe! largest limber owner in lirilish! Columbia. in yoy i,,, handled the campaign funds of Ihe limber inleresiM when Ihe itoyally Art was passed. Another revision in royally charges was due next November mid fieueral Mcilae knew II. "Do you waul to trust him?" asked, Mr, .Mansou. Some of len. .Mcltae's own private businestt ventures heu came in for Mr. Malison's discussion. He bad purchased Ihe Port Man it lownslle. and had been a party to lis sale In he fJ.N.Il. at an Immense profit. Though be said I hat he was In California al Ihe time, Ihe sale of lhal ownsle coiisHluling Ihe worst lownsile scandal In the history of Canada bad been under his endorsallon. His activities in connection with Hie Cunadian North Pacific Fisheries and the gale of Saskatchewan literature, speakers and hitth paid oftlce meif, . etc., tieneral Mrltae will have'" speilt lielweeii 925(1,000 . and '$:nd.00 hy Hie ifnie'flhe present campaign was over. Ilie"peskfr prediclt H' lid nol believe' it was all his money, j '' "Tliey drew Urr petition lay-iiiT Hie ground for an investigation." continued Mr. Mano:i. " There were mi- charges with respect lo campaign funds. ,t If there had lieen we could haVe mad Il hot. rant ready "to admit there are campaign funds and all parties have Ihem. There are. however, caiuoal?!! funds and campaign funds." Talk Without Knowledge Heferring to Mr. Iloss Markay's statement that money jva squandered on 'I lie Somas dyking project when it rouhl have een ' spent lo heller advantage .in opening up i-ettfral H.C. laud. Mr. Mauson said the two proposition could not j lie coinpaVi d. The Suioas lands? were adjacenl to a populalhin attZWW piqdr and he ventured to say that Hie province would gel all Ihe n'luhey il had spent ihere liack in ire,to five years. Air, Mackay. ltk .Mr. ttossiler. talked aboul things lie knew nothiiig of. Another example of Hie Provincial parly statement was that made recently at Terrace to Hie eftecl lhal Hie Terrace bridge whs being built by Hie Federal government. e (Mr. Manson) would he epiite happy if il was. but it was mil, f ' ' ' "Stable government i whal is needed today in this counlry," declared Mr. Marisonu. "You can not have "1 hat Vheu you liave lo barsain and compromise willi a third parly. Tjic (wn parly system is admitted to he Ihe bekl." After Bowser-Mr. Mauon then went on lo deal with the past of Mr, Itowser. head of the Conservative parly, of whom Mayor" Newlnn, the Conservative candidate in Prince lluperl, could only, ho considered a follower. The speaker referred to Mie downfall of the Dominion irusi i.o., me ,'jicjnc ureal Has tern Itailway and Hie C.N. II. guarantees. A viqlalioii of Ihe statutes had been permitted hy Mr. Howser as attorney general in connect ion with the Dominion Trust. C.N.It. i is had been guaranteed by Mr. Dowser's gov-erniiienl and money had been paid lo I'. (i. II. contractors when it had tod Iweii earned. These actions constituted a breach of his trust. Mr. Malison charged Ihe Mc-Hride-llowser adiiiiuislralioii with holding hack the agricultural de- vcbipiuenl of Hie central iplerjor ten or lyleeu years in allowing lauds lo be sold, without sett lenient conditions. Land which be bought hack for and ( an be bought back for K and ? an acre. Tear Down Policy As leader of Ihe opposition for Hie past eight years. Mr. Itowser, instead of having regard lo service for Ihe , people, had never offered anything in Ihe way of constructive assistance.- Always in a most critical mood of everything Ihe government might do, his altitude had been to tear down, (ear down, tear down. He himself Mr. Manson, as speaker had been witness to Hi - spectacle after every meal Ocauei month and teeth and alda digestion. Relieves that overeaten feeling and acid month. Its I-a-s-M-n-o flavor satisfies the eravtna for sweets. Wrlgley'a fa doable value In the benefit and pleasure It provides. Stmltd in lU Purity ill a a That Home Made Taste Mr. .Manson slaterl that bond dealers who eight years ago wen inosl critical of I In- province's finances now complimented the government on the manner in which i did business. When Ihe Liberal government came into power in I III 0 there was a hal mice in Ihe hank of ."iH,0(lu and debts of 'five or six million dot lars. To make revenue meet ex penditiire taxes had lo be in rreased, II was possible lo mar kei bonds again without ihe heavy charges that were demanded, lirilish Columbia was the only province in Cnnnda al this lime thai had its sinking fund intact and its sinking fund of l2.nno.non was equal to that of all the provinces in Canada com. blued willi Ihe omission of Ontario, Sinking Funds Ihe opposition said lhal the 'Continued on page six) I NOTICE. ; IN TIIF. VATTF.ll of an .pllMtl.-n for lllm la.iie nf I'rurl.lmml (i-rlirini. 4,f Till, far Li.t rive IS), Itloi k thlrl)r-riv ;.,1S , Serliun tm !). Clly nf I'rlnre ouiiieri, jnp HatLUriory i.nsir ,r tint lo nf ih. iriuirii in hup niTrrinn urn iixiv. mini havlnir If-i-n priMtiirnt In in, it i im in. lni I Inn in Umii, aflr Hie oplraliuii nf ijiii? nimiiii irniii iiir iir.i imiiiiriiiutt irn-'!, I I'roHOonal Orurirat f Tlllr in lh. almve land In Hie liami-a i.f Mali i-y anil Mah Kisi r.tiunit. Hie Crlirliial irilf. ram ii f Till la liatcil the lliii inrinli-p II3. ami la inimlvrnl 47HU. Mini llrirlalry Of fr. i-rlnrn IUirt, 3IM March, lfl. II. r. MvCLEOIl, li.rlatrar .f tiiIm, NOTIOI. I.X TUB M tTTF.H rt an aMillratloa for I Urn Imii. of a I'nivlnlniiiil lfriin-. cif iiiii- ,,r iniirirrii '.Iff, IIIIITK (I.Vfll li-eti !IJt Town. II. or liflkaila, Man o:i. SatUfartfiry iirwif iif Uu- lima (r Urn rruriraie of Till rnwlna- t!i. SH,vei i liiHnrJ.cn iiriHliirmt in in., u u ,r ,. l.nUdii la liniiii arirr th. .iplratlini i,r nn. iiHMitli rrnin llii firm piibliratliin li.rrnf a I'riivUlniial irllfua. r Tut In th. alHiv. Unit In th nam nf oik An-tr.a ormtirak, Th nrt Una I (rllflri. t tui, la lalil Ih sin inly 1BI3. ami t. nmi li.rHd ,01111, ''"ii'r nprlMry ,)ttw I'rlnm luit.rl. lilli FfLrmry, 64 II, F. MCI.F0n, nlurir ef tuii, m'ii-i r Ti i wii im m i 1 1 . "i v 60c. per lb. I You couldn't make such chocolatei at home without long ytars of candy-making experience. And yet they have something about them that sugecsts the pure wholcsomcness, the fresh piquancy, of home made dainties. So we call them Keilson's "Home Made" Chocolates. They are boxed plainly, in order to give you this extra quality ut a low price. THE CHOCOLATES THAT ARE DIFFERENT of Mr. Ilow.er and hi. do-n followers marching from their i seal into a corner of the House' and refusing to vole. He hail no, quarrel with .Ihe Conervitive party as such but all Hie aspects! could not be forgotten. "When I a parly is seep lo he led by a man who.e only sense is lhal nf ilesinietion, until it i changed il should be inqiOssihV In pot Hie natural resource nf the country Info hi huiid." After Blind Plgt Asylum. locks. lool pigeon and prune t juice were harped upon by Mr. dowser. When Mr. Howser and Mr. I'ooby. Ihe pros. M-rlive OuHerWitfv'e attorney -general, were in Prince lluperl last year Ihey visited tww Hay. Were Ihey actuated hy motives of nubile service or were they! looking for a drink No. Iheyi were not. They were snooping' around looking for a blind pig so lhal Ihey might say that .M-tonicy-iieneral Mauson wii di- eriminalfug in favor of tin- boot leggers of hi own home town. Mr. Howser dealt willi trivialities when there were important mailer faring Ihe country. That was why be was impoihe as a leader. Financial Condition tioing on o deal -willi the fin. ancial condition of the province Watch This Space! FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Home Furnishings During June. 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