Is vour ime worth 250 an hour? CI t,HU,tb. prtta you i rytfn j dotal yr own laundry i Litnt"- r of our wi waan Lrt U1 taa all this wony Lj woik out of the boot a rul yotit family bandla aw.at-j fitgra :1ms, r Jy to torch "J iron hat pbuit uf ipiMnutl I.Cle.n. Wet Wash u oiirui gc Minimum Charge, 75c. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Phone 8. ; oats . Suits nt 'Dresses It exceptionally loa PRICES. Bent' i Third Ave. ! Pppoilu Bank of Montreal. i I t. Regis ' Cafe Prince Rupert' Leading Restaurant. 1 Bakery Unsurpassed i Third Avenue. V Inlest VOILE, (hir ill I lie- HarKiilns rlenr, Phone 27. lllr nr Hau . Summer Dresses liavrn wiHiilerfnl iliply f clioruiiiirT tnoilcl" in RATINE, ENGLISH BROADCLOTH, ETC. liiKli i'l" KooN lfy ronipiili-lion juke. Hats in Knrly SiimmiT lts v MIdtummtr Hall on Show "Demers" P.O. Box 327 .1. "e fflKSEPiT- ed TO ELECTORS IN iri r MANNER BY HON. T. D. PAT, I TULLO, MEMBER FOR CITY. (contlnued from page one) reeem redistribution and the norih now contained Iwo new (electoral districts Skeena and Mackenzie. Kcnlizing the grow, trig iinporlntice of the north, the government fet I hat it was en. Idled to more, representation. Ac. rordingljr, ihe north wa now n stronger In the council of the A province. Hie minister Mated Dial he, as all other members from the north had done, had tried ear-;nesiy io brinK to Ihe north all Hint they could in spite of handf-'caps. When one realized that in a single year reijuesls for expen. diture totalling lliree hundred .million dollars had been received, jiill with some merit, and that there was but three million to spend, it roubl easily be realised that there must lie some diH-alls-faction ujlh those who had In do the- choosing of the merits. True some HiIiik had not been done. II was not. however, that Ihe government had not the desire hut because it was n iI im possiblllly. The n ti line of ihe (S.T.p.. Prim e .Werli', nnd the ouevn Charlotte UlLll had been making strides. Thi' tcovernment did not claim all the responsihilily ' for Hie improve- ... ....... I i i. - fr., in.- mi i im ni nit'iiiiiers had done their part. After nil the poiinlry was only ndvance iiy oidiviilual efforts lowtird Ihe welfare of Hie whofe. Obtained Results Mr I'aiiulln poke nf the active for TIMBER SALE X621S. SMkit Ti-IIT Sill lie mrlml by tlv Ittito Hiiiiiii ,J IjihI. ai Viriurla, imi liiri lllltl UlS llu Itlll AM f JHIV. IV4. il..r li MirrUM l.f Llrrnrr X f IS. I'l nil in ..in Iw, wt an arva mIihi.1 signal- mairi ; mil ami I.ji fnsii Hnr to lakr iialwHi .N.. lunur i, ial Uiul 'li-in-. J Iny j r mill tie aH"d fur re- nf.-ii uf uinlirr I itrttirr lorlimlt r l.f IIm l hlf rr- I. r Vir.,na, ll.. r iHHrtrt IVelT. 'i Hire luilfl, H.i . TIMBER SALE X 6695. saM TnxWa lll lie rwled by lb M . -f iJUaX: al Virluiu. but later itui. IH..I, ..n Uif (fixl day of May. I 1 4. r .i i ix- j iirrlia i.f l.lriH- X itV lu m Vu.iMis linal frrt uf tlr I'olva aim! i .liitl, l-rt -t tut 7l. abiMii Vi ott i. IIi-iiki MUlkrii, HaJ)- . 0l Mad liKimt. ar mill tx allamed fur t-total "I uinter. ritrtlwr karlimlari of lh Chlf l'-in. Vi. i.s-Ia. n.r.. or Dotnri nrratr, rr iiks Hsi-rrt, - . TIMBER SALE X 6060. Sealed TrlHler lll lie rrrrltrd by lb llnlMrr nf IjiiwU, al Viriurla. tail laisr I ha li on Mm- f Tiff day of Vay. Il. fi.r Ihe tsirrhate 'if Llrrnr X . In rul f,:fi..nu frl l.f llrnihirk. dar. Sfrur and Halura. and ll.wx) llnral frl of ilar I'ulaa ami I'lllni. si Mti if IM IIhs, iv r vmteiry. t..f Knr s. rimtt Und fiwrkl. . lasir )ars m 111 U alluoed t r-iimiI f llinbrr. 'urtlur pafllmlara nf Ihs Chlf rr-nr. Virmrfa. B.C.. or IHlrtrl rreiT. lennre HufK-rl. TIMBER SALE X 6107. Thrrt lll be iiffred for ale at FuWIt vnrmst. at wm on li tfsd day if May. iiati iu Hi ufflre of lb 5npnflr al Sniilliera, B .: . Ih l lrnr XSI07. In rul ii ana linl ri nf Oilar I'ol and I'll- m' iji an arta imaid iwar Skn '. Milnr. n tl Hn f Canadian Unal Hallways Calar land !; . ln if' yara will b allowed for r I.K..-.I . UniliM1 nnhr nariirnlir nf In rtilr roref ir Vfiorla. i or tiiIHrl rorelr. pn Biiprt. TIMBER SALE X61S7. Sl.l Tivtr lll li rlvd br Itw ilirn rrir, nl Ulr Hian lyr", IIm torn day nf May lift. rr l pur-'hai of llrrnr Xl7. war Ulltai II Utsrr. heail irf Vilr Ann. fawlar. In nil 1 Mt.onit f b m. nf sprnf. IMnhwS, Balam in. and tollnood Salr. ' Tu f yr "1 " f" T9' lie lanital nf llnhr -,,, rurttier ' narl rii art nf Ih Ctilr ror-'tea Vl"liria. nr . nr Mirlr rnrMr. ed 'Crinr niiperl. B.C. pHft h had taken in ennn.elinn ... ,.,.,.,' . " r': Ion. The necessity of thl.a was realized because, if more people ilitl not corner In. the country would have to go back. He had been erilicied for hi trips In the Old Country in connection with the. Htuarl IJke land, lie believed, however, he had obtain-"t results. The f)M Country now knew about Hit district which wa fine an agricultural area there wa in the province. In fyrl, results were now to be seen. parly of Kl bunion settlers had just arrived Hi vanmuird of a large niimtr yd io com. Sir John I'itka, who brought llu-rn, stated that he expected several hundred mre families In arrive and settle there within Hie next eighteen rmintbu. Mr. I'atlullo staled that he had endeavored to have Hehruiean sellled on f tie Oiieen Chnrloil Island hut there had been oppoiUioii from the onlh in favor of Vancouver I. land. "Often we have to fighl battles for the north that Ihe people here do not even know about.' The niinUler recounted fhe fight he hud had logel Ihe court house here. He hud explained how Ihe " cily was """" entitled ' " .L , 1 ' government " y??: Uiey would have to put tip the huildinfc or yive the people their nviney bock. The local mem- " Xwt .ll . ',, ,,,rl , , ,' 'o ,, ""if .. funs nd fi nally icol it Ihroush. The itov-ovnrnenl saw where they could do nolhlllir eNe but (be ,u,i Misit imi voted solidly airainsl it willi one exception. Progress on Islands Mr. I'attulfu told or the favor-ilde proitress nf the fjueen t'liar- lnlle Islands und the ?oim oill look Ihe future there. The people were contented. Roads were be-in built for them. The Tloll- irori i.ienienis roan, wnicn woiilil .lir.l ilikmin tn I Irtn 1 ,n Iwven Oueen Charlotte- City and I'orl Clenieuls, was beiux pushed completion and it had been leciile.1 lu rebuild Ihe lMkatki bridite. These were not mere WP-eeclion ilriions hut were contained in the ordinary pro- irram for lh year. Knounh iimney had hern vvated by previous rov- ernnienls in road conlrueliop on the islands to build the entire Oueen Charlotte Cily-Port Clements ritad. fjiiuu'hinir into Ihe pisieral political siliialion in Ihe pro. vince. Ale I'.illiitln lold of Hie slroni? aerlions which had been made by Ihe Provincial I'arly airaint Ihe Liberals and Cnn- ervnlive. After they had been compelled by Hie lloii.e to lay specillc charge, they had done. o and a floyal 0ininiin fnt-limed. Tliee specific rharueo however had been made without proof. It was it foregone ronrliiiou what Ihe tinitinjr of the commission would be. .Mr. Justice (inllihcr. thoe probity none could question and who was in on impregnable and unprejudiced pnition, had decided there wns no evidence to substantiate cliaraes against Mr. Ilowser and Mr. Slouii r of cnuikedness or incompetency in operation on Hie part ot the Kovernment. Thai was Ihe posiiiou this "super hone" parry now found itself They wore saying there-must an hneL business admin- islralion. Tli public luul jrui li some idea of their houesly. As far as their business was concerned,. It was simply the de sire to put one out and gel the Ihe other in. do Back Stronger "ff such -is your decision, we will go down without complain Im., declared Mr. i'atlullo. "It will not be. however, without a hard fifht for we believe we have done our bes,u nive )"u Rood tfoveriuncnl and, if I run any indue of the public mind, I think we will po buck stroiuter that we an now." Mr. I'nttullo spoke briefly oT the power situation in Prince Ituperl ni.nl expressed Hie belief that, if h city hnd had 25,000 horse power to offer, the popula Hon would have been Ihret limes irrealer Ihun il was today. There would have been ships Imlliliii"; and n pulp and paper plant, and other Miiall iiiaiiniactuWnjr con-ceriiH that Hie city did not now possess. The minister Ihen proceeded to give- a review of political his lory In Ihe province from 11)0.1 when Hi" lute Sir HieUitrd Mc llridef look I lie reins of govern nienr. His vovernmeul hiul none In Hie extreme with the policy of realiiitiK on lis asset and alien allow It natural resources with t ho result that In a few yours TBI runnrawB, UseH iie Reefoe calls for Because it is: pure and good I safe tad clean 1 I economical I I esy to keep I 1 usy U order I VI Utk Itt VriU The Borden Co. I VANCOUVIR II H.e.-i-i4 -JJ the position ot bankruptcy bad gone and there was .nine million dollars cash in the bank. There hud been much speculation and sumo ili'Yclnpinenl, tho latter !-Ut'4 just enough lo'inake necessary I lit formation4 Vtf an elaborate ifovcrnineul- machinery with Hie resultant heavy over head which it was still necessary to carry on. .In addition the Pacific Ureal Kaslern liability had been Incurred. When the Liberal pnvernmenl came Into power in I'JIfl Hie nine million dollars casli had been spent, a uineieen million dollar obligation on limx term bonds had been incurred in addition In Ihe four millions on current account and there was .',K,ono in the bank. The previous Kovernment had been going behind between three and five million dollars annually. When the Liberal government look onicel the. revenue for Hie year was eliiiialed at ix million dollars and the expen diture at eleven uiilliou dollars. The credit of the province wot ucli that special commissions had to he paid bond 'dealers lo c the bonds. This was because of Hie way the former govern ment had conducted business. Started at Foundation Faced with tfieie conditions. Ihe Liberal government started at the foundation Instead of tearing down the superstructure. Tiixaliou was increased lo balance income with expenditure and (here was. no hesitation in spending capita) if it was con ducive to progress, there had been progress during Ihe Liberal regime. There, were now 3375 manufacturing industries as again! 1,7 8. There were-Dl.OOi rliool children as against 00,. 1)00 in 1017. The l.ilteral government came in while the delation period of Hie war was at its height. Then came the reconstruction period since the war besides Ihe tinaiu oial condition brought about by previous governments. The government had been charged with extravagance in connection with such projects as the South Okan aguu irrigation scheme, Hie Somas dyking, the department of Industries and Ihe lletler Housing Act. These, however, had been largely beneficial to re turned soldiers to assist I hem in rehabilitation. He did not say that money would h lost through litem hut, even If il was, he still would eay Hie govern ment had done Hie right thing. The soldiers not only asked but lemamlcd thai something be lone. The Labor government in (Ileal llrilain today was pursu. ing Ihe policy adopted in IN IS in llritisli Columbia - namely the doing of work of a productive character. Extreme Situation "We had lo meet nn. extreme situation," continued Mr. I'atlullo, "and I think, instead of criticism, Ihe government, might be given some credit". Suppose we Iwul acted dilTereiilly and had not started on prouelive, work. Labor was high and (it its greatest inelllciency hut yet. the rry was lu. 'carry on.' It Ihe gov-enunenl had refused lo rttrry on how could we have asked private initiative lo do so. If nothing had been done whar kind -of a situation would you have had? I think we can safidy rise or fall on what we have donev" Mr. l'altullo Justified the South Okanngan, UviKation project and pointed out thai the INTO THE ATTIC youngsters today ever saw a horse-hair sofa. Few They wouldn't know what to do with a fire taper, carpet stretcher, or coal oil lamp. They couldn't braid rags into a rug, or wind yarn without tangling. But they know the how and why of typewriters, phonographs, telephones, automobiles; what happens when a push of the button gives light, or a kodak's flash fixes their image on paper. Their education is as modern as the advertisements they see. They have no more use for the lamp and chimney of yesterday than you for the wick and tallow of the day before. Advertisements induce such progress. They urge wide use that means improvement. They help you lift the out-of-date into the attic rid you of the water buckets and soap kettles of slavedom. They bring late improvements within your reach. Read the advertisements regularly. Keep alert to the new. Without advertising, you would a product's worth until had bought it. little own of Oliver now had a population of 100 or 500 people and the area could support 10,-000 people. If the government had not laken over the defunct water svslems, Hie towns ot Vernon and Kelowna would have le'eii oIT the map today. Social Legislation The Liberal government had e Heeled social legislation and had put ijiore statutes) into the hooks than any other government in Canada. He mentioned the .Mothers' Pension and I ho Kiual (lUardiauship Acts. With Ihe cry for reduced taxation, there was only one way to make a reduction either by increasing Ihe population or reducing the service. Tlio government could not reasonably be accused of keeping up an extravagant civil service when Ihe cry 'was for reduced taxation. Referring lo hfs own department, Mr. Paltullo told of his elforts to develop natural resources. The timber business had been srreally increased. He had said dial the oIT shore trade would have lo e.xparuL The gov ernment had brought this about and a single order for 70 million feet hail been received itself exceeding Ihe aunuaj export business in ID 1(1 which was 13 million feel. He himself had Itecn personally .complimented. Step.s had been taken to further Increase the industry and give occupation lo more people therein. Stock Business l lie stock liusiness gave another example wliere business could be Increased and more people supported. I here were now 300,000 head of stock in Hie province and last year 160; 000 head had lieen Imported. No country in Ihe world. -was better adapted to Ihe keeping ot stock than Il.C. The " government wa conducting nn education cam palgn along that line. All these tilings wore being done to make conditions ax favorable a possible for Ihe people who 'W?re living in Ihe provim-e and such that the government would be juMifi'tl in asking more pople lo come into Ihe country. The natural resources were only valuable as they were used, Mr. l'altullo said, and lo u.e them people musl be kept com ing into the country. Once here they would rarry themselves if they were self-respecling and in dustrious. There was plenty for the people to do. There was no reason why Ihere should not be more people and Hie country was going to gel (hem. They must, however, be" welcomed and be assured that they had rnmo lo share Hie common heritago of the country. They must be made good Canadians. Happy Country In connection with his dis cussion of colonization, Mr. Pal tullo extolled Ihe Queen Ctinr-lolle Islands as a country when' many people could obtain happy and pro-porous homes. "We are appealing to you on the- reasons I Imvo laid dovn," continued Mr. Paltullo. "We have been honest in our intentions and I. think we have rea-sonaldy .carried Ihese intentions out. 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