My fnrrfr'r S7, 1023. Your any l!l I An I Notice re harqe Accounts n ir iniiimi wii i ml mi lay Sept 2HII1. m Iiuki'iI mi ISalni-ilay will naiKfil Ihrnugh our , h nil October nc-: 1 tin IhU to avuM locution of huftincn Dxi Nrl ilny (if I lie numlli I permit of getting oiil i Illy Mlatl'nletlM Wllll.Hlt ... v UITS AND VEGETABLES mblnatlon Special. $1.00. tit Klfwnngii Turnip, iin Kilwnni.il I'arnilv Hi rinel linking Oh- i m. if Mntirft Hod lieel. w. lioge Trmlrr I'ar-nip. I'lii ",Hix'J I without i lil Hip lrt ai (iMsilii-l today 'fW l.0. We I p iil tutuling home wii vcgi'luhl. which mir- m point of u a I i ( y any. i k ur Ittll III I III' Hlllllll III. y If there i any ilem in ahovo Urt(irlniinl i li von ilo nut wiinl, we I Ik pi-a-tcil (f pliloilitulc ;.l value in pdlaloc ivn in Nnrllierti IM!. evil o vmibv I VI ribRllliy We will hnve nnnllier ipment of Oilnrvalc mi ToiomIom arriving i ay aPemoon. in ir pnri . 5 lb. for 25c. Fresh Tomato arriving In a' Wir nrc .filing. Khan 1 .onti lb,, per Tin ' n reaion. ir price b id. Daskei 40C. Golden BanUm Corn, per 40c. Jtiftl a gooil n r il war uii I't khnir (iiVo. ? ilni. fnc 25c. ii w i I'll unit Onion). 2 Hi. f 25c. i. Ili'ail .-lery, 2 for 25c. i, Cauliflower, 35c ami 40c. I'i-ppi i s ? Hi. for 35c. i :Iiik per Hi. Sc. f iicuiiiN-rn. each 5c. n l We have a li. .. f,l nhipmctll of llllll. I I' 'Ii i in which wn am i nit In r car util nl i Hi. f 25c. , innpklii. iiii'iliiint iite, Hi. I Cc. I u ,i arr iw. in r in. tc. tails. I Monti I s, lulls. I lulls, v ... . , ioi'.i' in mini hi haw been waiting i for J Ui. for 25c. ' 1'ncke.l in 10 Hi. I'iar I hotc $2.75. eei roiaiocn. ? in. (or zac i GROCERY SPECIALS. Plume your nnler early (unlay liiortniiK. Ilemeni-r oor plume ecrvicc starl i ii.m We nnv nartirular tlMllfOII to plllllll linllTH . . .. I. II . .... HI IM,! IIIITCHAI'll llll I 111 I L our ,cnlto n wo rrcog- tin1 fnct Hint nhone nr- ik jipiM'il up our liirnovcr. 'I hi'lp In ri'iliirp tin omt-.nl rol of A(ltnft OMBINATION SPECIAL. nned Fruits, 4 Tins for $1.00. rJioliMi I Tin narlt of tin following SI raw berries, 1's, llarllcll. Pears, 'i .'ionic Mtccii Peaches, IMUlerli- llltiell.erries. 21. 4 Tins for $1.00. I Japan Hire, lb. for 35o. ITi. for $1.00; 5(1 Hi sack. $3.75. We lake ibis onnnrlunlly nl) In your attention llio nous stale or liiei rice i 1 1 ' ll A I 'I ' n 1 1 1 1 i a tli I in t a., i...... i i . . ii.,.i. i tm. i ! r..iiiiH TOdltnl ,. Ta n n.t. nvliiiiul rtj I deeded u sticky kind nr Seedless. 15o per lb. or ' l, tor $1.00. COMBINATION SPECIAL. " wvugmwiOtli I III roe fi.oo. 'I'liis IVunalos, 2's, I'ln tlorii, 's, Tin Pens, 2'j,. Tin (iiil.lon 'Wnx Heans, ''In ilefupee tleans, 2's, Special, 7 for $1.00. linprt labia Sunn u ore Phnn 911.419.911 .1 HON. JOHN OLIVER PLAYS HAVOC WITH CHARGES MADE AGAINST HIM BY LEADER OP THE OPPOSITION. 'portinnisl frmn pae Iwn) Hint llid luii.rvaliP find only lliri'n hviuliprN of Hip mini mi 'lie politic arrounU roiaioilliMi. riiri-c was a Iil Hi- n(.r ,,.r ,,rn. piirliiui with a nprpiiitntioii of 1 1 in a Hoiim. f ',. Th 0, "llioii allfKcl wiTinjt lining in the mailer of I'Kpctnliliiri'i. Public aiTiiuiilM were available In Hietn UiroiiRli Hi j-iiiiiiiiillpc but in llm i yt-nr of Hie present mlniiiiH. Iralion Ibey (be ConieraliiM bail never repnrle, lb,. wrunBfol oxpoiiilittim of u ingli itollar. No Wrong Doing "I ny lliere in Hther no wtoiik iloiug or .Mr. Howler anil lii nnriales in the Hoiup Iinvp aluolulely faileil in Iheir iluly in not repnrt- lnir il In I In. In.riloi... however, know wlien oinl if he ili.l he wan mil Mire thai he vvouhl Ml. "Mr. Ilowner lobl yon he hope Hie Rnvernnienl wotibl start a ro.nl here before the next elec tion mi that he coul.l finish it. He IM nol tell you..hniever, that he wouM lart it if he were premier. He lii nut tell you. I liiiinse. pes Hie Kovernmeiit will build the road, he hold two position I hal raniiot he reconciled. Mr. Oliver referred lo the fact thai the C.onierwilive itovern. nnMil ilnriiiK (he last six years of office had Increased Hie pub. lire debt by $ Ill.tUio.OoO, had taken millions of dollars out of Northern and Central IM'.. but had btiill no roads. Entitled to Road "I a trree that you oiirIi to have a road and that you are entitled lo il just as much as they are entitled lo roads III Vancouver or any olher'parl of the south. It will Im tho policy of the government lo give you that rond jlisl as soon as our finances permit. Some of iny Liberal friends here before this meeting lold me that the road has already lieen delayed Ion long, but financial difficulties are ureal and we must put the money where, il will give the bet return. I know that policy does not give perfect eijully but there was nnly one man who ranji' lo earth . thai wa- perfect and be was hanged to a tree." Mr. Oliver said lliere seemed no reason vhy Prince Hupert should not also have an elevator. Prince Itupert was Hie mint natural ami mosl econnmin channel for the shipment of grain from the I'ldmoulon district lo the Orient. The premier referred al length Intlio fteh'hl rates fifth! ami tie. dnryl thai in two years he bad accomplished mole towards eipialliallou of discrimiiintory rafc's than the Conservatives had dime lu Ihlrlen years. Some con-cessions had nlremly heeii obluin-j.l and he expected (Uhlu thirty lays limrn Woubl he nil. nounced, Tho concessions already public jness of Hie people of Ilritixh ('tint heMintbia is my first charge." (An obtained, II was aulhoralively ile-ibOnded debt of ( 1,851,0(10. elated, liiiil heen worlh nl least S,f)00,nOO .i Hie pl-ovince. Famous General In a humorous Vein, Mr. plause Answering at length Mr. How. ser charges regarding finances, Mr. Oliver said Mr. Ilnwscr had neglected lo say when he declared Hint his government had obtained n good results with rt.ooo,noo as had Hie Liberals with iM8.000.000 that I hey had spent ten millions when Iheir estimated revenue wns nit. In one year, lOOfi. tho revenue had jumped up from 3t-000,000 lo IS.ooo.oort by mean of land sales. Jn iail Hie government had cut off its bonded indebtedness nml had a surplus left but had gone behind 910,. OOrt.ooo in six years. Mr. llowser did not jell thai when the Con crvnlie govenment went out In I'.Uti il had r0,000 in the treasury nnd over 1,000,000 lo pay". Not only Dial but I bey had fell a eonllngeiit liability for railway gOnrantees In the extent of over 7 1,000,000. Twenty million dollars of this In 1017 had become an ncllvc liahllily and Unit year I It o governniejit paid interest of s 1,05:1,000, Had it not been for Hie fcdernl govemmenl the whole 7 1,000.000 would have been an e.clie liahllily today. (Inly after a most thorough investigation had Die government (reluctantly decided there was nothing else to do hul lake oyer Ibe P.O.K. Support Oliver ''The. l'.U.K. ngree.nienl was adopted hy Ibe gnVern-meiil wilhoiil a word of op. position from the Conservn. live members. That Is the record of .Mr. llowser who asks you lo return iiini to power. I do not believe. Micro Is nUivh choice, between llowser ami .Mcllae. The Only wise course is lo support Olivrr." On March t, 1022, the govern-nieiil bad cash on hand and In sinking fund $10,075,000, ami a Tim Icht since llHli had been in. creased hy .1i,,200o. This was the nrlunl figure ami not 50 or 00 million dollars. Of this in. Oliver referi'iM 'lo the Vecent crease .fO.IRH.OOO was aceouhled jvlsll hero (if Ihe fnlnoUs Oeneial fOr in in (crest on Ihe Pai'lfiJ ! "Ihe leader or Die light hrl-Mlieat Kiislcm debt, loss In opcr-gude, Ihe general ivho had bceli 'alion and ninliilennuce uml opcr-famous anywhere, except on Ihejalion, $1,510,0011, construction, halllcfroiil." the hlcit thai lhn,?7,il07,00O, e.piipinel, 58l,ooo, l'aciflc Great liastern had becnisteel rails and train ciiulpmcnt, right of way, aftOo.hOO a tolal of 18,000,000 1 legacy from the Conservative government. Mr. Oliver no'mieil mil Itmt Hie taking over of ie Pacific Oreat KaMeru Railway, ilcscribed by tlfttieral Mcllae, as "Ihe great helrayal," had been approved by Ir. J. V. Mclnlosh, then MIV in the legislature and Jo tin Nelson editorially in the Vancouver Wirrhl. 1ylh w'cre tiow arlUe, meinbiM's of the Provinciat parly using 'the great betrayal'" -'as :. Iheir strongest aiiipaVn material. Of the balance of Ihe increase in public ilebi, .1,000,000 was accounted for by the Land Settle. ment Hoard, 1.025,000 by Ihe department of industries. Htl75,-000 by loans for irrigation, etc. Out of the 32.ono,000 only 3,- 000.000 had been actually used for slriclly governmental pur poses and that was borrowed iin- Ider lb Highway Ach - Speaking of Ihe proposed ga.snlini! lav. Mr. Oliver suggested a vlcni of rebate which c iiilu be used In protect fisher-mei; of Prince Iluper). Referring lo Mr. Ilowser'.s crilicism of Ihe Civil Service. Mr (llivir kui.l in Mm lol ,4,. 'of Mr. Hnwser's rr-gime il ln.dj cost .,l,C,no,000 bill if eierylhingi thai .should he properly taken in account was included il should have been f2.l75,OOOV.Mr. Hnwser said Ihe reent annual Vosl was 3.800.000. This was m.l fact. II was really $2,910,000 or an increase of 800.000 over Ibe lal year under Mr. Howser. This was accounted for in a number of increased services och as Ihe -free labor bureaus, depart, nienl ol latior and department of industries but Hie biggest ileiu was Ibe general increase ofi avoidable. heiweeii 1 9 1 ft and Ihe lime which wen un Decreased Percentage "If you lake the civil service list of I9IC-I7 you Will find that il iimounled lo 31 W !cr cent of Hie revenue in (he last year in Ihe llowser government, Last year under Ihe Oliver gov-ernineni it amounjed 10 a fraction oyer 17 pe ceut of Ihe revenue.. Mr. Oliver j.rcilirled that this woubl be Ihe" lal lime Mr. Bowser Would appeal lo the people. If he was rejected in Ihe next election bis own parly would turn him out as Ihey had already threatened to do. The premier charged Mr. llowser with not referring lo he building of the conrl house while speaking here. In other parts of J- the province he held it un as one jof the most glaring examples of the Oliver governmenrs extravagance. This eame froni a member of Ihe government which nl the original Sale of lown lots had promised a building I hat would cost twice as much as the one built, lie (Oliver) had al first objected lo building such a building here but Mr. Pallullo had shown him the prontises of he McHri.le government and its plans ami he had been faced with ihe position Ihal Hie govern menl must either make good or return In Ihe people the money which bad been obtained under false pretences al Hie sale of lots. inconsistency "We have made our nils-lakes nml have nol done things we might have done hut in nearly every instance where attacks nro directed against us Mr, Ilnwscr and his colleagues have voted money for Ihe expenditure CrilicUed. 1 think you will agree with me that, they should show some consistency in-slead of at lacking the government for spending, money that Ihey sanctioned nml npproyed. Wn have tried lo do Ihe best we could under dilllcult condHioiis and Hint will continue o be our policy. If, however, you withdraw your roufldenrj. 1 Mill have, my farm ami lYIam heAc'i. - " " x-x ShotPditkcf m I . .T . -m-, .1 . - . , 11,759,000, waterworks and fworkmen's houses, 1273,000; "Sow I ni.Mt rome lo another!- . VANCUVE- pl.ne. Why .lo we nut tui, ami l'onan',r t South Sumas, B.C alk o In; common people, like they o? I ant mirp that you ;nnit liiue been pea.e, wilh the nn.liTiMli.lnn nf ,e leailer of Hie. (OpIiiKilion III ile.ren.ling lo (ally , with you. I rnyef .In not neeil In ili'M i-iul. I am one of Hie rnm-nion people, ami alwayn win. I, woiibl rather be Hie leailer of Hie'1 " common people Hian an attorney uiblleil on the province In 19IH aeneral ilepcnitlns: on' a cnlle&e uinl hail ri-cateil a jtrcal belrayal eilnealioii. I have woikeil in lli.'ifiaiiie.l by two bail men -Oliver ililch alonp with Hie. ('.hinaman. I have worknl an a loppcr In the wimi.N, luue w'orkiil n an axe man wild a nirey ami workeil on a Hirrshiiifr Alwiiyn fresh, purf ami weel an milk, our most Important foo., houlil be. Hejnjr obtainable in four io".!' jt in the convenient ami economical milk for every need. Onler a few lins Unlay. Recipe Book Sent Free. The Borden Co. Limited ainl ower stilly i'Xile. m I lie lieanei imaKinaiioii of Mime per-Hiti. It was like the Imu ami I have lamli lyiiiK ibiwn loKclher or the machinejconibinalinn of water or fire ex- for 3rt yearn. I have gone fA in a leaui boiler. .Mr. Oliver throiicli Hie wliole mill ami have rcferreil lo (ieneral Mcltae'K mil. no oyuipnlhy wilh Iho man who lion of ilollars maile through the Hunk he mi a pcelal nml i "'" of Ian. In on the pairii'4, Hie performing an arl of eotiilecin- if!lil of which now maile the iou in lalkinK wilh lire common heart ache, 'lliere wan nothing people.' -in bis creilit ia making Hie mil- llefcrriiiB lo the p04bilitv nf.lion as he h.nl ilone. The nab; nu cloclinn belnjr hebl, .Mr. Mlier.''f Hie port Mann tnwn!lt ami jIanc naiil he hail no iloubt one woubl lhe iiicorporatinn of he Hana.Iiao jpresent come in ilne ciiurse. lie ili.l not. North Pacific W'litilinp Co. wvre examples of his financing. Tlie.s were official reeorils ofhis'effj. ciency, hoiiosly ami fervicH lo the people." "Tliis is only a bolt chaser for (ieneral Mr Mae. I think I ran give hint all In? wants before he Ket through." I'. Ilnss Mark:iv rose In nsk I.Mr. Oliver why he had nol met Hint the iroveiiinient wnithl havieiieriil Mcllae. Tbe premier! ilo borrow niotn-y if il were to beisaiil he would meet (len. Mcllae InMot or thai he had condemned at his 'Oliver, own conv'enlence rnment for borrow ituriiioi (Ieneral Mcllae'-. " The busi- money for necessary works. When "he nay that A worth-while Reputation The head of one of this country's great manufacturing institutions says: "The Man who builds and the man who buys are both beneficiaries of reputation. To the one it is a continuous spur and incentive-to the other, the strongest of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy." Patronize the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation for honesty and fair dealing. Such motives must actuate the consistent advertiser. The man who invests real money in building a reputation for himself and his merchandise cannot afford to risk any of it by taking unfair advantage of his customers. He must retain the good-will of the buying public. Without this, his business cannot succeed Every time he advertises he puts his reputation in your hands. His products or the wares he has for sale must make good. His service must be as. advertised. That is why it pays to read advertisements, to deal with advertisers and to buy advertised goods. 1 am nol dependent on the ' salary of rt premier to niain-f tain me the balance of my lifelime." Hefore Hie meeting; dispersed, T. llnsM Maekay suggesled 1 1 1 a t Mr, Oliver might have taken up equilization of steamboat freight rales between Prince Rupert and (iiljoiiiiug points as compared wilh Vancouver. Mr. Oliver -replied I hat Ibis was a matter for the Dominion' government. Mr. ;Mnekay (hen sthried in On a defence of Oenerai Mcllae but he was drowned ni in cheers for Hie premier preceding the closing of Ihe ineeling with the singing of the National Anthem. I If you find you cannot gel Ihe Sally New; regularly, call in and lubscribc for il and have il de-iverel to your home. tf PRINCE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, September 27 High 2.31 a.m. 10.5 ft. 11:11 p.m. 20.1 " Low 8:35 a.m. 5.3 " 20:58 p.nu .3 " Friday, September 28. High 3:11 a.m. 19.0 ft. 15:12 p.m. 19.8 " Low 9;00 n.ni. 0.0 " 2 1:3 1 p.m. i.8 Saturday, September 29 High 3:18 a.m. 18.2 fl. 15:15 p.m. 19.3 " Low .....u. 9:39 a.m. 7.0 " 22:08 p.m. 5.0 " Sunday, September 36. lligl,.....- 1:25 n.ln, 17.3 ' tfl!2l p.m. 18.(1 Low 10:15 a.m. 8.0 22:50 p.m. C.2 Monday, October 1. High 5:11 a.m. 10.3 17:03 p.m. 17.7 Low 10:5.0 imn. 8.9 23;ll p.in, 0.9 Tuesday, October 2 High 8:09 a.m. lcfe 17:50 p.hl. l7.b Low . , 11:16 a.m. 9.7 Yes, it is worth your while to Read The Advertisements ft. fl. "TV i i i . . . : ' , j 1 ' - IM , i COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. 8.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate PoinU, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX t WEDNESDAY, i0 p.m. FOR STEWART ...... , . ........... FRIDAY, 1G p.m. SS. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. for Port SlfnMon M l.rt HoMi), .m. neukts 1 Qu.M CimtImu UtnO w4Mr aja. SkMn MNHi i-.,,,,.,,..;., Sn4,k.m. PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. 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