CAWfoe I tot DAILY rTETTB PAGE rOUB You Never Saw Prices As Low as These We Quote Look These Over and Then Call in and See the Goods. Standard Goods at Prices Away Helow the Regular Rates. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS LECKIE SCHOOL BOOTS Ev- AKCI! SUPPORT SHOES FOR MEN'S DKESS OXFORDS ery pair solid leather thru- WOMEN Built with cushion Bought from Leckie, genuine out Keg $3 95 OA QP soles, call and see our styles calf uppers, solid leather soles Sl.es 1-54; Special 2.95 S3'95 LECKIE WORK BOOTS Oil All sizes In the group ; tanned uppers, solid leather MEN'S DRESS BOOTS Black waterproof soles QO Qff BOYS' BLACK SCHOOL BOOTS calf uppers with stout leather Reg. $5.50: Special vO,VO sizes 1-S2, Panco soles soles. Jteg $4.95 QO OC Reg. $2.95 O-i AC Special tpu.HU t?X.Jtf Every pair of Leckie Boots Special Guaranteed MISSES' PATENT Strap SHOES MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS Lea- Sizes 11-2. Reg Q Off WOMEN'S CLOTH ZIPPERS ther soles, bought from Leckie $1.99; Special t7XJ Black or Brown Q-g Reg. $1.50 7Qp iv Special price Special Before buying come and see us Great assortment of Goodrich Rubber' Footwear for Men, Boys. Ladies and Children at grcatly redured prices. We guarantee you shoes 35 cheaper than elsewhere in town. City scrip accepted. Phone 657 CUT RATE SHOE STORE Man in the Moon Those who have hankered after a drop in the assessment roll are doubtless happy now. Jake says the list published Saturday to as interesting as a dime nov41 In spite of the storm at the number of football games were played' nf) England and Soot- Teachers of Prince George Object to Cut Trustees Cannot Agree to Counter Proposal. Necessity of Decrease Is Impressed on Them PRINCE GEOHOE, Feb. 27 A special meeting of the board of school trustees was held to receive the renlv of the school teachers to land. It was ahappy thing for the i the intimation of the board that tender If you live in in apartment Mock and could fairly be requested f wish tt be popular Just cook to fjfP Ul("tre ' reduction the had kh.H rf fem, th ftarrwa. nd as municipality found to make In the- iMth. h.u rfnormn ran off the I necessary Uries of others employed in va hot water, keep a radio on all the time, hold parties so waaannful they f4iake plaster off the eetflnc below, i ' lu h a th. kua i. fMr ml t a It Advertise in the Dally News SPECIALS Marmalade Oranges-par doe. New Zealand Butter per lb Sunktst Lemons 2 dot. Sweet Potatoes 3Vi lbs. O Inger snaps dos 35c 30c 35c 25c 15c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store We deliver all orders, $2 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box S7S Phone 18 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY When the intimation of the ! of fish. mShBB flslKJi9HslHHlflHBils8iil8 j ( Howlers The following answers to questions on examination papers were given recently In the Manitoba public schools John Davis tried to find the North West Passage, but the tcebugs stopped him. r John Davis tried to find the North West Passage, but he was stopped by a brick tee. Talon was Canada's greatest In- British constitution that at least a U, financial situation of the city' Tion took few games were pulled off. demanded reductions of from five poople. Slnee then are so m&j& Anglicans In Prince Rupert it is u matter for wonder that the little Cathedral on the bill is Urge enough to accommodate then all on Sundays. Jake Is woods ring where the Confucians and Buddhist worship. the senses of the to eight percent. In teachers' sal- j uot&ert was King Louis' 14m diaries as from the first of MsrcX rtoor In reaching then- decision on .the I, Dollard was the hero of Lon$ Se. salary issue the trustees ignored' Blaekfobes were priests who eri-the rather substantial surplus In ticrsed the Indians. the salaries over the maximum) uiacicrf&es were priests who upon which the provincial Kuvern- brought the; smallpox to the Indians, nwnt will make Its contribution:! i Black robes were priests who this year, but took the position the Christianised and baptised anyone teachers were employees of the who would let them. Montreal has grown so rapidly because' it has rich soil and get plenty of rain. The thief value of Niagara Falls to Ontario Is Its weather. Irious services. Hull is noted for the manufacture board was first presented to the , Large herds of eatUe. pulp mills . ,.T i. TT, . .T.," (teachers there was a disposition on ! and fruit orchards are found in Al Zr, mZ ZuJhZl T t1r Prt t oer two counter pro- bertn. Bdmonton pick out th. the most Industrious gos- I ..Jm . Ft. positions. The first .tltmt that the -rh The irt largest m alp to tell your private opinion of the tenants. was 1 proposed reduction should be made ! effective with the beginning of I the next school term in September next thus respecting the salary I agreement the teachers have with the board for the remainder of the existing term. The second pro- llposal was the reduction should be - restricted to that portion of the I teachers' salaries as will not be covered by the government jtrant. By the communication which was returned to the trustees for consideration, the teachers evi dently decided to make a stand upon the second proposal ana re-!trict reduction to that part of I their salaries not covered by the government gant O. B. Dickson i and T. S. Carmlchael. principal.! of the high and public schools, sneaking on behalf of the teachers, agreed to accept a restricted cut of this nature. As either of the proposals sug- city of the prairie provinces Is Canada. Victoria Is situated In the province of Halifax. tested by the teachers would defeat the object of the trustees In securing a reduction of approximately $1,340 In salaries during the present fiscal year, the trustees felt Impelled to stand with their first proposal. The members of the board sought to be explicit that their action in calling for a reduction in salaries was "not prompted by any dissatisfaction with the work of the teachers, but had been forced upon them in the exigency of tlje municipal financial situation. The trustees decided to take the matter up once more with the teachers. UTILLIE THE TOILER" VOlW UACV'VOU OiO ) I CM RJMTMpMg ANO TAf M (SZj I TV' Church Officers At Kitsegukla ' Are Appointed KITSEGUKLA. Feb. 27: The yearly appointment of officers of the Kitsegukla United Church of Canada. IU Epworth League, Wo men's Aid was conducted, by the Rev. S. V. H Redman la the village church recently. Following were those appointed: (ftuirch Officers Committeemen Daniel Cookson. Peter Milton. Fred Hart. Thomas Brown, Thomas Moore, Harry Angus. Local Preachers Arthur Howard. 1 Alfred McDames. Arthur Sampare. Moses Jones. Elders-James Whtte. Martha Malkan. Fanny Milton, Peter Rob- , inson. j Church Wardens Douglas Wesley. Fred Sampare. Sam Sampare. , George Milton, i Organist Walter Wesley : Secretaries Joshua Ridley and Charles Brown. Epworth Leatue Officers I I President Peter Mark. Viee-PresWenU-Joseph Wesley. ; Henry J. Wesley. ! Captalns-Flrst. Silas S. Wesley; Isecond, Ed. Brawn; third. Henry Wilson. Banner Bearers David Wesley, Fred Howard. . Drummers Charles Brown; Geo Sampare. Singer Leaders Ed. Wesley. Moses Brown. Magnus Brown. Porter Rufus McDames. Women's Aid President-First, Mrs. Fanny Milton; second. Mrs. Sua Wesley; third, Mrs. Thomas Brown. Treasurers Mrs. Peter Mark. Mrs. Bd. Vesley. Committee Mrs. Dan Cookson. Mrs. Arthur Howard. Mrs. Alfred McDames. Mrs. Arthur &mjpare, Mrs. Moses Jones. Mrs. Mary Wilson Visitors Mrs. Thomas J. Moore, Mrs. Henry Wilson. Mrs. David Wes ley. Secretaries Mrs. Fanny Wright. Mrs. Matthias Wesley, Miss Maria Wilson. , Singers Mrs. Bd. Brown, Mrs. Bd Wesley, Mrs. Fred Sampare. Miss Connie Wesley. Advisor1 Mrs. Alfred McDames t GEMS FROM LIFE'S SCRAP-ROOK CkOTHBt rta I CVfctt $ELF-CO.VTllOL He that rtueth Ills spirit is bet ter than he that taketh a city. The Bible. In vain be seefceth others to sup press who hath not learned himself first to subdue. Spenser. What Is the best government? That which teaches us to govern ou rsel ves.T-Qoethe. Man la properly self-governed only when he la guided rightly and toverned bv his Maker, divine I Truth and Love. Mary Baker Ed- 'dy. ' Self-codquest Is the greatest of victories. Plato. "Brave conquerors! for so you are That war against your owna flections. And the huge army of -the world's desires " Shakespeare. Resolve to be thyself, and know that he who finds himself, loses his misery - Matthew Arnold est Colds Rub well over throat and chest VICKS VapoRus rcoc THINKS HE WAS GOAT "V. C. Solloway of the Firm of Solloway-Mllls Says They Were Victims of Politicians I. W. C. Solloway has written a book In which he claims that he was the victim of political persecutions. The public demanded a victim and they were the sacrificial goats. He blames particularly the premiers of Alberta. Ontario and British Colum bia for his fall. He says that what his firm was doing was done by ev ery brokerage firm yet they were singled out and only they. Mr. Solloway feels that he was a wronged man and he also feels that a grave Injustice was done to his customers and grave Injury to the Dominion. There are reasons that have prompted' htm to give his story to the public In a book of 18 chapters and over 300 pages. He refuses to admit defeat, for he says: "I shall return, wisely or unwise ly, from the quiet seclusion of family life to the turmoil of industrial Mfe. I shall face my tormentors and I refuse to be black-mailed. I shall fight those whom I think are enemies of our national lifer I shall fight those whom I think are a de triment to our Industrial progress. I shall work and support and co operate with men In Canada whom think are creating Industrial ac tivity and work for our I have another reason for this decision and for the writing of this book. I have three boys aged seven, five and three whom some dsy may bold responsible position In in dustrlal or public life and I consider It ray duty to set these boys an ex ample so that wnen they grow up they will fight for their Ideals." Wall Street Drains Canada He maintains that as a result of mistaken policy In Canada, of which his prosecution was one evl donee. Canadian brokerage houses in Canada have been doing little tmsiness while Canadian offices of New York brokers have been dotog much with the result thst until recently our people have been work ing to send more gold to Wall Street. Yet we have a wonderful asset In our gold names end be remarks "The gold mining areas of Canada today have all the opportunities of years gone by. During the next few years many of the men who are now exploring the wilderness will meet with success. Many new gold mines win be developed and many speculators will become rich "No country to the world offers such opportunities to the prospector and speculator, and I shall de vote au my energy to encourage capital from the financial centres of United States. England and France as well as our own country. Jo participate In the development of this new wealth." "Since Confederation.' lie says. Wall Street, via the New York Stock Exchange, has drained Canada of Ms surplus money The New York stock market la a magnet which has always attracted the attention of successful Canadians who have made money In Canadian industry. Hundreds of millions of dollars made by Canadians out of the development of the rich natural resources of Capada have gone to Wall Street-very little of thU money ever comes back. Shoe Repairing Bring yoor shoes to the Shu-Craft We rebuild them Satisfaction Guaranteed M. MacARTHUR Third Ave. Next I t deral Blk. A "Fair" Exchange U 1N'T WAHT AiW- VLdTi 't a twin Lowe and Gibson Rout Gangsters In Thrilling Film "In the Devil is Driving" at the Capitol tonight most action of the 1 picture is set in a New York garage, ostensibly a place of storage for cars, but in reality only a "front" for a gang which specializes in stolen automobiles and operates a luxurious speakeasy on the top floor. Lowe, an easy-going wise-cracker. Is a mechanic employed In the place. Miss Olbson. whose gift of gab Is equal to Lowe's, Is naturally luraiiy. Terrace Prt cloudy, calm. Alyansh Part cloudy, as tan. Anyox Clear, calm, 18 8twarU Clear calm. 13. Haaalton Clear calm. 10. Smlthers Clear, calm. SO Bums Lake Clear, calm, 7a. Advertise m the Dally News. a " " - wmj y ei Atw . am. bhih sh bv 1 M 11. MON. & TUF.S TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 lM, Adm. 15c Si 50 ANOTHER ( It AM) DOl'BLr Edmund Lowe ,,ne Cibj ik. 1 1 :i rv i . meuevu is urivini filmed V. Ilnmin.. Thrills. A Paramount ricluJ Ladies of the Jury .. ' With I'ilna Mi. mi. ...... - j wiivi-r wiii,-r K(V. Hn... . 1. CSIddlrst Comedians Sit m i!? nfent. A Itadto ri,u.' 1 .dim of ll.r J,v .. ... drawn toward him. as he Is to her. Th. n-l nrl(n. ., '" ti But Lowe's easy good-nature vanishes suddenly when the gang seriously Injures his little nephew, and when the boy's fatlier. seeking revenge, is brutally murdered. Then, with the assistance of Miss Olbson he goes on s rampage that brings breathless, dramatic results. Interior Weather "'"Mill WEDNESDAY TllfRsn,, "UED DtST WEDNESDAY KI VlVtL "PEACH O UINO- irarsjiaca. I I I ssaasBaBssnniBntnMBBissBk FISH CASH & C WRRt SHOP SPECIALS rresn Crib. 3 Ur. Sliced Hallbui i nilets of Hslib i' Fresh Filleted H , Frrsh Fillcun i;. Flounders. Brili & Red Spring Sain. : Seeond .Street By Westovor, i r.::t HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Incorporated tnd May, 110 Ship all your fun. to u. You can U .1 u high price, quick returns and c;nh i mail. BEAVER, FISHER, FOXES. MM:' MINK fliul MUSQUASH are In I -i-:- Our prices on the articles canm-t I i Hudson's Bay Company ritiNCE itiprirr. n.c DEPRESSION PRICES Eke Coals, per Ion S11.C. & (Not Nut Coal) Lump Coal, per Ion I,oojic Coal, $1.00 per ton less All Coals arc In a dry shed. Don't buy water. I)U,to HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5S0 The Fish which made Prince RuperlFamffl "Rupert Brand SMOKED - BLACK COD I'rcpared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. Co., lit