s "M PAOS bdc THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday i It jf You WILL be proud of your kitchen v . and the Wonderful Meals that come out of it . cooked ELECTRICALLY Not only are they wonderful meals but they cost x-v you far less time and worry than you ever JL clV V-'Illy dreamed possible. For electrical cooking heat is $Cj-00 Down The balance, includirg installation, spread comfortably over two years. OOWoaoaiOl000O0O0OlO0flOe BooooaoeopaofloaooaoatHHHKHWCH scicntiticaiiy correct. It never varies, bo many minutes for a dish means so many minutes. No guesswork. No doubts. And the flavors. All the rich nourishing juices of meats are retained. All the goodness of vegetables and pastries. Decide now to cook this cool, clean, modern way. Equip your kitchen with an Electric Range. Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. 1 1 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. BE SURE TO GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH IT'S your money. You've earned it. It will be spent. For fuel, clothes, furniture, food, all sorts of necessities . . . and if there's any left, for luxuries. " The way to make that hard-earned, money go farthest is to purchase products of certain value. Products backed by well-known manufacturers. Products that are widely-bought and used, that are carefully and painstakingly kept to high.standards of quality, and that have been found over and over again to give full worth. Advertised products ! When you buy a suit of clothes, a pair of shoes, or a household necessity, that is advertised in this paper, you are buying a product whoSe maker is willing to talk bout it, tell about it, put what he knows about it in print and sign his name to it. When you buy advertised merchandise by name, you get the utmost of purchasing value from J 11 T 1 It l.i every upuar. neau over me grocery lists tnat .appear weekly in' the Daily News and note the savirfgyouf will make by purchasing from these lists. Because it doesn't pay lo advertise poor products, it docs pay tojniy tliosc advertised?? Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. Rock and Mud Slide On Rail Line at Kaien MonjcJay morning a muiJ and j-ock s)ide,.6Q jTeet long andh5fet deep came down over IM railway line at' Kaien station. A passing freight train was delayed a couple of hours but traffic was soon re stored over the sidetrack. The ar rival of a ditcher from the interior Is awaited before the main line ls cleared. Meantime, there Is not ex pected o be, any delay to trains. perpkg, Nabob Tea per id Blue Ribbon Tea per lb. Empress Jelly Pow ders 1 pkgs. . . . with 6 cups and saucers, all for . . Eraser Valley Plum Jam I s, per tin Happy Vale Sweet Mixed Pickles, qt. Argentine Corned Beef 2 tins . . . 60c 20c 60c 60c 25c DISMISSAL OF WATT What Has It to Do With Federal Election, Asks f, ' Victoria Times (Victoria Times) What has the dismissal of Norman Watt from his position as provincial government agent at Prince Rupert to do with the Dominion general election? This question Is pertinent Just now because Premier Tolmie has announced that the Investigation of BIG SPRING RUN 'the case ordered by the legisla- ON NAAS RIVER ture tnree months ago will not be .commenced until after the electorr Boats Reported to Re Taking 15: or ?n country nave gone to tne and 1G Fish Each P"s on July 28. It will be difficult for the people From the Naas River come reports of British Columbia to understand of a big run of snrlne salmon. Fish-lwhy the Prime Minister of this ermen are reported to be taking 15 Province associates the case of a and 16 fish to the boat. Twenty Years Ago 'in Prince Rupert June 18, 1910 Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co. at Seal Cove has commenced. The wharves will be built first. former provincial oficial with the j battle which Mr. Mackenzie King I and Mr. R. B. Bennett will fight out ion the hustings between now and July 28. As already pointed out, the elected representatives of the people X)t this province orderd the legislature I to appoint a commission, under the Department Inquiries Act, to dis- ' the real for the dls-Prinr cover reason There were great festivities In n,mrf v,trrt-,v fh-'"1 & trusted public servant nPXV.mPrlnrpnnnPrt.'fnrspV- incidentally. Will carry with vice of the Grand Trunk Pacific h m t0 ,h,s.?t?1.ve raut e.vW,?n!e o( to the ln 1U hour Coaat Steamship Co. arrived for the ta.?,T,oe emp,re first time at 'this port. The vessel, ;,?" u L which will take up service lmme-1 " remembered that when dlately. Is ln command of Capt. B. Mr shel,y turned from Prince L. Johnson. iEu'ert. after summarily dismissing f Mr. Watt, he told a representative of Construction of the plant of the Vancouver Dally Province that mi. mrath uau uvcu itjievcu ui ma duties because he had been "playing politics." But when Mr. Shellj found it necessary to give an ex- Thp mm nf a man whn t rhsinrprt !Puauon ui uu acwon lO Uie leglS- with shootirlg a policeman in the turf h? fa,d Mr. Watt had been because he had taken leg U proceeding in County Court . onert whlch h before Judge F. McB. Young. L. W. Mr. Shelly. i. nrn.,.f, I had "been Informed should have W. E. Williams counsel for the While It Is plain on all sides that there Is going to be a big stampede Into the Idltarod district this summer, It is said that justification for such a rush i may be lacking, i . A railroad from Vancouver across Burrard Inlet to the North Arm is mooted. Get pays. the a-- Ad. reading habit. It LOOK! been paid into the provincial exchequer. Entitled to Moneys As Is well known, of course, these feet hitherto had been considered part of the perquisite of the office of government agent at those points in the province at which the gbvernment agent also officiated as coroner. In fact, Mr. Watt had been told by his predecessor that he was entitled to these moneys. Consequently he took them as a matter of course. Indeed, Mr. Watt, after having been dismissed, told his successor that he, too, would be entitled to these fees, according to a well-recognized custom. Dr. Tolmle's refusal to proceed with this inquiry requires a much more convincing explanation than he has given. Patently the case has nothing to do with federal politics Mr. Shelly, of course, new to public life, will be excused for suggesting I that Mr. Pattullo's insistence that Our Specials For This Week 'the order of the legislature ought Arc Worth Looking Over White Sugar 10 lbs. .i Icing Sugar 2's, to be obeyed was "despicable tac tics." But Dr. Tolmie, with wide political experience, and for some years organizer for the Conserva? tlvc party of Canada, obviously recognizes the possible effect upon the electorate of this province the result of the Inquiry into the Watt case would have. He knows that Mr. Shelly, his minister of finance, first of all said that he dismissed Mr. Watt for "playing politics," and then amended his explanation in the legislature by saying that Mr. Watt had been relieved of his du- 6 Bars Royal Crown Soap;11" J3""? he t,hadMta)en money ,...'4U c . l mm which really should have been 75c 50c 55c Heinz Pork & Beans CAi tnnflnitn Q ftria IllVUlUltlj J WilO 45c Nabob Fruits in Buffet size Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries, Figs, Grape Fruits, Apricots and Crushed ?pie-ir igc i..iper tin -i.. ... r-"fv. Fruits for Salad QCp d9C 2 tins Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East 1'IIONK la AND 81 P. O. box 675. turned Into the treasury. Under these circumstances, therefore, the Premier unquestionably realizes that the Inquiry which the legislature ordered is very much more an inquiry Into the conduct of Mr. Shelly than It la an Inquiry into any deficiencies of which the government may consider Mr. Watt was guilty. Three months have slipped by since this Inquiry was ordered. Dr. Tolmie and his government have ignored the wishes of the people of 'this province, as expressed by their 'elected representatives and the Premier now seeks to justify delay on grounds that matters of national importance are being discussed 'on the hustings, and that he has I no intention of allowing the two to Ibe mxeA. ' ' ' lit: Tolmle's easd is a weak' one. He is being neither fair with a for mer civil servant, nor fair with the people who elected him to conduct their business. Oust Anderson and John E. Stark, well known pioneer prospec tors of the Alice Arm district, ar rived ln the city on the Catala yesteray afternoon from the north land Friday will sail on the Prlnces Louise for the Stiklne and Taku Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat TWO SHOWS 7&9JJ The Great Musical Spectacle With Ann Pennington, Winnie Lightner and " Many Other Stage and Screen Stars S The egg Gold Diggers of roadway 100 Per Cent Natural Color, Singing, Talkinj and Dancing Nine New Song t Cartoon 'Springtime 'Hodge Podge Admission 20c & 6.x Saturday Matinee at 2:30 15c and -Iiic t:axniBiTBJcarQnxaincjiixixaKiaivimsic. o a juj CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING O. T. I. 20.000.TON FLOATING DltYDOCK Engineer, MachinUts, llollermaler, niackumiths, I'atttri Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK I'HONES 43 AND 385 fatiout a CORDIAL Sustalns -StJtn&thcns NOMINATING BLANK To he filled out In, nominating candidate for the Daily Nc 0 nun vanijaiM. mis BIIOUIU De CU OUl 8I1U HiailCU ui u.--- Campaign Manascr, Immediately. f NAME ADDItESS POLITICAL PARTY NOMINATED nY