Thursday. ju)v , PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS .- - Welcome Relief from i Tudgery Thousands of modern home makers now know the real economy and welcome relief from drudgery offered by the modern laundry. Instead of weary hours over steaming suds, their washday is three minutes Jong two minutes to gather the soiled garments, and one minute to telephone us. THE LAUNDRY HOES IT BEST CANADIAN 'LAUNDRY Dry Cleaners Phone 8 II. S. WALLACE CO. LTD. LADIES' Battling Suits in JANTZHX UNIVERSAL and PENMAN make BATHING BELTS H.S. Wallace Co. Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Avenue and Fulton Demers For your Smart Wool Phone 27 Suit P.O. 327 MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EAKLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone G57. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST RUTH'S HOMER YANKEES WIN NEW YORK. July 19. With two out In the ninth and Chicago leading eight to six, Ruth hit his 36th homer with on to win the game for the Yankees oinccxeignt. '..' . iu f Settle 1; SaeMunento 8. i 6an'' rfandlio" Si HbttJ-Wobd 6; Portland Si Oakland 6. Los Angeles B; Missions S. NATIONAL LEACl'E Brooklyn 10; Boston 3. Cincinnati 11; Pittsburg IS. AMEKICAX LEACH E Chicago 8: Cleveland 6. Detroit 1: New York 9. Boston 5: Philadelphia S. TO .MORGAN WON NEW YQRK. July 19. Tod Morgan, Junior lightweight champion, got the decision in a ten round bout with Cannon hall Martin. ALASKA PACK LAKGE JUNEAU. July 19. Government re ports show the Alaska Salmon pack will be the largest on record this year. 'No Question' These are the lowest prices in our history. ALL WOOL INDIGO SERGE 23 oz. Serge, reg. $G5, now for ST7 20 oz. Serge, reg. $60, now for SjWO 17 os. Serge, reg. $50, now for .$10 Superfine Worsteds, Super Whipcord, Foxhound Tweed and Irish or Scotch Tweeds, etc. All finest quality materials at astonishingly reduced prices. Come in today and let us take your measure. Beat workmanship and fit guaranteed. Ling the Tailor 817 Second Ave. Phone G49 Don't forget our steam preHBing and cleaning service. Suits called for and delivered to any part of the city. PHONE US TODAY MUSSALLEM'S MEAT DEPT. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fresh Killed Fowl, per lb. 2,c Beef and Pork Sausage, per lb 15e Side Bacon, sliced, per lb. 4rt Jellied Veal, per lb Xif Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving on every boat. Make your purchases at M usual lera's, where prices and quality cannot be beat. DRY GOODS We have some of this line left. You are invited to look it over. Yard Goods, Stockings and Socks, Elastic, Buttons, Ribbon and Overalls, Towels, etc. These must be sold regardless of cost. Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. 117-123 5th Ave. East For Your Baby Everything choice and chic for the new arrivals. Coatees, Ronnctp,, , Jlnoteit,, Jackets, Shawls, etc A complete line of Baby Wear for your inspection. The "NOBBY" PATTULLO TOOK DEFEAT WELL ARDOR OF LIREKAIA DAMPENED HY uNEHS CONSERVATIVES ELATED OVEK GENERAL VICTORY Enthusiasm at Liberal committee rooms last night over the return, .of Hon. T. D. PattuUo, minister of land, to the legislature fell rather flat as the returns from the rest of the province Indicating the Conservative landslide. started to come In. Oood feeling, however, prevailed and from the candidate down, the Orlts proved good losers. A large crowd milled around the rooms until midnight, displaying keen interest In the returns. After his election had been assured. Mr. PattuUo made a brief speech la the course of which he thanked the valiant workers whose unsparing efforts bad assisted In his return. Hi appreciated more than he could express what they had done. The assistance of the ladles he particularly acknowledged. The results In the province, of course, cheered the Conservatives even though their popular local candidate. J. H. Thompson, had been defeated. A large crowd also attended those quarters throughout the evening. At midnight, Mr. Thompson made a brie: speech. While beaten, he said, he had nevertheless had a good time. He desired to thank most heartUy all those who had assisted In making a showing whloii was not so bad after all. With out the help he bad been given, be would never have been able to do so well. During the evening, Mr. PattuUo called at the Conservative headquarters and renewed his feelings of friend ship with Mr. Thompson. There were mutual congratulations between the two candidates, bringing gracefully and happily to a close one of the cleanest and least bitter election campaigns this city has ever experienced. LANDSLIDE SWEEPS LIBER ALS FROM POWER AND RETURNS THE CONSERVATIVES UNDER TOLMIE (continued from page one) eral. and F. A. Browne, Labor; Conservative gain from Labor. Oowtehan-Newcastle C. P. Davie. Conservative elected, with 938 majority In II out of 14 polls over Sam Guthrie. Labor, no change. Oomox Election of Dr. O. K. Mc-Naughton, Conservative, over J. W. McKenale. Liberal, conceded, with majority of about SO0. Conservative gain over Independent. The IslandsElection of Col. C. W. Peek. V.C , Conservative, over M. B. Jackson. K.C.. Liberal, wtth majority of about 424 Is conceded. No change. North Okanagan W. P. Kennedy, Con- are advancing in price This week we are offering a limited supply of Fresh Pullet Extras at per dozen iKif Green Peas are now arriving in splendid shape. Price per lb. lOr 'Vegetable Special! Your choice of Bunch Carrots, Turnips or Beets. Good-sized bunches, 2 for or 4 for 25c See us for your Fresh Fruit and Vegetable re- quirement$. We handle only the best, and at reasonable prices. New Potatoes will not Ue mueh I lower in price. This week, 9 , pounds for U5f i THIS ' WEEK Toilet Rolls, per doz 45c Best Jap Rice, 3 lbs. ? Tapioca, C lbs 15c Sago, C lbs -15c Pearl Rarley, C lbs 15 ; Heinz Tomato Catsup, reg. 35c, per bottle 'Ml? Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkg 25 Horseshoe Brand Sockeye Salmon, per tin 4? FREE While they last we will give one cake of Bath-brick free with every purchase of Soap or Washing Powder to the value of 40c. ; All varieties of Spices, this week, per tin 10? Illed Arrow Sodas, none finer, .2 pkgs 45p I We also handle the famous Na- j tional Dog Biscuit. , Salted Sodas, per pkg 10? Watts' Grocery Two PhoneH 55 arid 56 Shop here and nave money This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia servatlve. elected over Dr. P. D. Van-Kleek, Liberal, with majority of about 400, no change Omtneca lion. A. M. Manson, Liberal. elected over Arthur Shelford. Conservative, majority about 200. no change. Skeena -Dr. H. C. Wruich. M.L.A.. Liberal, elected over F M Dockrlll, Con servative, majority ol nearly 150. no change. Prince Rupert Hon. T. D. PattuUo. believed elected over J. B. Thompson. with majority of about 80: no change. South Vancouver J. W. Cornett, Conservative, elected with majority of 300 over R. H. Neelands, Labor; C W. Feast. Liberal not figuring in contest, Conservative gain from Labor Salmon Arm Twelve polls give R. W Bruhn. Conservative majority of 339 over James Smart, Liberal. Bruhn's election seems assured. No change Delta J. W. Berry. Conservative, elected over Alex Patterson, Liberal, with majority of over 300. Conservative gain from Liberals. Esquimau Election of R. H. Pootey. Conservative, over Mrs. M E. Smith Liberal, conceded. No change. Butter and Eggs Are way up in price this week but our price has not changed from last week. Butter E.C.D., or Fser Valley, 2 lb , 1)5? Golden Churn Butter, 8 lb. brick $1.10 Eggs, Fresh Extras, 3 doz. $ 1 .-" Eggs. Fresh Firtts, 3 doz. 1.15 Malkin's Sliced Peaches, 2's. 8 tins for 05? Columbia Apricots, 2Vg's. 8 tins for i)5f Royal City Strawberries, 2's, 8 tins for 05f Blue Mountain Sliced Pineapple, 2's, 3 tins for I Of Libby's Ripe Olives, tin ... :i5r Scotch Malt Extract, 3 lb. tin 00? Dominion Hops, 's, pkg. . . t!0r Picnic Hum, 6 '4 lb. site, each ... SfiMI Empire Back Baeoai lb i"' Premium Cookedillum, lb. . . . 00r Milan Salajhi Sausage, lb. . . 75r Essex Cervuiat SniMttrge, lb. . . iKi Fine Ontari CheeajUb Fresh Jack, Cheeserlb 500 Camemberjpheese, jiKg OOP reerying...Aieoti, --per crate PJuWjTeWtl!aet( . Fine JcantaloupesT eauKf 1!0C and 2."c All other Fruits and Vegetables at right prices Alberta Market P. GAM HI. A, Pioprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 Phone 574 F hone 45 Grand Forks -Oreen wood -Dr C U 1 Kingston, Conservative, elected over D. McPherson. Liberal, with majorit) ol about 1000. Conservative gain over Liberals. Columbia Meagre returns indicate elec tion of Hon. J. A. Buckham, Liberal, over E. i. Scovll, Conservative, no' Aanalmo Gworge Pearson. Liberal, elected with majority of IS over Victor Harrison. Conservative, no change. Dewdney Nels Lougbwed. Conservative. probably elected over David Whiteside. Liberal, wltn targe majority, no change. j Bouth Okanagan J. W. Jones, Cowc vatlve, conceded aUtitad over D. W. Sutherland, Independent Liberal, no change. Richmond-Point Qrey B. L. Howe. Conservative believed elected ever R. H. Carson. Liberal, with substantial majority. Conservative gain from Provincial. Reveietoke Hon. Dr. W. H. Sutherland. Liberal, elected over Adam Bell. Conservative, with good majority, no change. Roseland -Trail J. M. SchofMld. Con servative re-elected, with substantial majority, over Don MaoDonald. Liberal, no change. Blmllksmeen W A. McKende, Conser vative, conceded elected with majority of some three hundred over C H. Tupper, Liberal, no ohanse Creaton Fred Lister, Oraservatlve elected over F. Putnam. Ub.p ik. IN 1XIIIIT Till MOItNINO Atlln T. W. Falconer, Conservative leading. Cariboo Rod MoKenaie, Con., leading Fernle Close, Uphill. Labor, leading Fort Oeorg Burden. Con , leading. Kamloops Both Oolley, Liberal and Mlchell. Conservative, claiming small majorities, will depend on absentia vote. Kaalo-aiocan Fit Immons. Con., load ing Leery, Lib. UUooet- Close, Conservative leading. Mackensle Mlehel Manson, Con., leading Heath. Lib. North Vancouver Ian McKeiude, Labor, leading. Yale- Dr. Olllls. Libera! leading. FELL FROM LAUNCH NEARYANCOUYER VANOOUVfSR. July IB. Sydney Pa-tlson. 45 years of age, of Fishermen's Cove near Dowen Island, was drowned when he fell from his launch on the way to Vancouver, presumably Monday evening, It was practically definitely established with the identification of his launch which was picked up derelict in English Bay here Tuesday. Ira Acheson of Montreal arrived In the city oh yesterday atternoon'a train frcm the Bast and will be the guest for the the summer of Itis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Watt, Second Avenue. D. 8. Cameron, fisheries overseer for the centra! division, arrived In the otty this morning on the department cruiser HuMga.and will bo here until tomorrow when he will return down the ooust. . There was no halibut sale today at the Plan Exchange. Only one boat was In, the American Wabash with 34100 pounds which is holding over until tomorrow. The annual picnic of First Daptist Church 8undny School, which was to have been held today. Is postponed for a week twotux uf unfuvuiaUle weather. j Phone 45 B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. y .,. SPECIALS TEAS Salada, Blue Ribbon, Nabob, Malkin's Best, Per lb 58c CANNED TOMATOES Choice solid pack, 2's, bost brands. Per tin JL2:C PRUNES New stock. Per lb .4 7c HEINZ SPAGHETTI With Tomato Sauce, medium size, Per tin 17C CHICKENS That top the market for quality. Boiling Birds, per lb 27C Light Fowl, per lb 3gc FKESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Arriving each boat from the south at most attractive prices. A Trial Order will convince you that ourfl'ricc, Quality and Service cannot be excelled. WATCH OUR WINDOWS, IT PAYS B.C. Butchers & Grocers, Ltd. THE HOME OF GOOD THINGS TO EAT Phone 574 WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. JACKIE COOGAN in "BUTTONS" An absorbing comedy-drama of the wa. LARS HANSON, ROY D'ARCY, PAUL HURST. GERTRIDK OLMSTED, . POLLY MORAN, and others. LUPINO LANE COMEDY ABSOPS FILM FABLES Admission "HELLO SAILOR" 1' ATI IB REVIKW 35c and 10c UY B.C. PRODUCTS This if "U.C. Product" Week! For when y use B.C. products you keep H.C. money in H.C. you help to sivc employment to H.C. people. you help directly to make the province prosperous, t you help to make work in H.C. for H.C. children when they are ready for it. you help yourself in the long run. During this coming week, the local merchant are displaying British Columbia Products tironiin en.AWhFiingLl2cinff equal, civo the Brit i-i Co B tlfeJbref erence ! m B.C. PRODUCTS Handled by Trade and Commerce Committee of Prince Kupcrt Hoard of Trade