r t PAGE FOUB WALLACE'S Mid Month Specials ON SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Flannelette Sheets White or Children's Sweaters Pullover grey with pink or blue border. style. In various de- QCf. excellent quality 11-4 size signs, each OC (66x72i CO AC per pair tpAiuO Daintily Embroidered Hankys White or colored, a Q Q n Window Shades Cream or large variety, ' 12 for green, spring roller QQs with fittings, each Q7v Satin Stripe Locknlt Bloomers T " """"" , and Vests In roomily cut, ex- Embroidered Bridge Cloths- ceent nk With napkins to match, pret- , n tlly appllqued, values to $2.25 eacY. 3leUU set Q4 Pr t Bloomer and Vest, or Bandette Sets-In nice of col- a range Embroidered Pillow Slips- Prettily embroidered in colors P0rf tlly 'med valued to $1 95 each pair In Olasslne wrap- Sl.49 per SI. 00 rset SpecUl. pair Women's Cashmere Hose Sand Cushion Forms Vartdus Q00 or black Q O p sizes. 2 for Ol 2 pairs for JO Pure Kapok Put up In 1-lb. Princess Slips Silk non-run bags fiQf fabric, mauve, peach, white OVs 2 for WCh ani matse QQ Canton Flannel Fully Q CJp bleached. 5 yds, for Vlyella Yarn In a nice range 0f colors, reg. 20c CZn Fancy Jacquard Bath Towel it per ball ' ldt Face Cloth Sets Values to $1.65 Q1 9 Kotex and Kleenex ACZg per set ?M.iO the 2 pkgs. for Ol, SILK FLAT CUEI'E DRESSES 12 Only Beautiful Dresses no two alike. In popular shades, values to $15.00: Friday and Saturday, each And Our Stock is Guaran teed to be FRESH Iteadjreut Macaroni per lb 3 lba. Pure Lard Sllverieaf bulk, per lb Pure Lard Shamrock '3-lb. tin P.O. Bos 573 RENT 20c 11c 39c Finest Creamery Butter Our own brand, "Economy" S5C Tea Broken own brand, per lb Orange Pekoe, our "Economy" 27C i Buy now as tea 1 advanc- OAn ln In price, 3 lb. OUl Old mtllah Meal A cereal and 23c good for baking, per pkg Itolocream Health OaU per pkg Fairy Soap 6 cake In box per box Aytmer Plum Jam 4's per Un OoW Dust Scouring Powder 3 tins 27c 25c 37c Phone IS A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McRAE imOS., LTD. Kfgs Fresh Extras, m cartons, doz. S7.95 Please Note These sneciate will be on display in our Fiiton Stree t window, next to City Hall Phone 9 Third and Fulton The great question is not .so much what money you have m your pocket, as what you will buy with It Ruskin. MUSSALLEM'S Always Have Lowest Prices Quality Goods Wee End Specials i Qranulated Sugar 10 lbs. Malkins Best Teal-lb. pkg n0 ' Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes a v 3 pkgs. Swift's Back bacon-Sliced, per lb. Wild Rose Pastry Hour 10-lb. sack Parts Lump Sugar 3 lbs. 50c 1 Orestwood Creamery Butter Q e 3 lbS ,KJUy 28c Columbia Spinach Large flQ tin. 22-s tin 38c 25c 17c 40c 25c Malkins Pork & Beans 2s ()Fn 3 tins Swift's Pure La nil-lb. pkg Quaker Health Bran 99f large pkg ... Maple Ridge Ripe Pea 2's per tin Malkin s Best Honey ' 4-lb. tin Sweet Navel Oranges Family size, 5 dot Princess Soap Flakes per pkg. 12c 9c 65c 95c 19c 25c Alberta Market MUSSALLEM'S F,nhstre" Economy Store We deliver all orders, $2 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West Phone 20- UTILLJE THE TOILER" MINISTER OF FINANCE GIVES DETAILS IlEGAKI) PROVINCIAL- CONDITIONS (Continued from Page 1) 000,000 fifteen-year six per cent, sinking funds at a cost of 6.777 per cent. In May. 1932. 1,5,00,000 of five per cent, inscribed stock was sold In London, with sinking fund provisions to mature In 1927 with n visions to mature in 1967 with a I at a price of 99 to 100, the net proceeds of this sale in Canadian funds, taking Into consideration all (Costs yielded 83.54 per 100 or a cost jbasls of 6.15. This cost basis will t be greatly reduced should the ex- change rate on Stirling continue In I our favor. I During August, 1932. $2,000,000 were sold in New York on a two i year 5r'. basis, netting us in Cana dlan funds 105-50 per 100. I At November 1, 1932, theer were jdue to the Dominion government ,$5,134,164 in one-year notes bearing interest between 5'4 to 54 representing borrowings In connection with unemployment relief. To effect the refunding of a 4X treasury bill Issue amounting to $4,015,000 due in New York on December 15. 1932. there were sold In that city during October and November. 1932, debentures of the province amounting to $1,671,000 bearing interest at 5. the price being 94.03 per 100, netUng the province $1,571,341.40; the balance required of $2,443,758.70 was secur-o by the sale of a 5 Treasury Mil ta the Dominion for $1,732,500. and a TreaaurV bill to the Canadian Bank of Commerce for $1.112330.55. Both of these bills cover the cost of New York ex change amounting to $401.07145. I A:ceptlng the assumption of cer- tain financial circles . that the worst of economic disorganisations Is over and that idle capital will seek empolyment. It seems proba- ; ble that Interest rates must drop and that capital at Interest must find its level with capital other wise employed. Province's Creditors Analysis of the debt, reveals that 1 as to principal and Interest some $78,000,000 is payable to New York , l wu.ww.uw in London; and $46,000.-.000 In Canada with ihe following' interest charges annudllv. New York. $3.ft50.000; London. $1.28.-000 anc Canada $746.000. Since , unemployment relief was i undertaken by the province, do-1 minion and municlnallttes. th sum of $41ft.661.lkbad been ex-Dended .bv th' firitafnM-i , municipal ties on this acqoiini had amounted to st787.930.66; munici palities had made a direct contri bution of $3,320,607 54 and the Do minion government contribute r7.031.0M47 or a total of J16JM9.- 285.56 The main estimate - for 1931-321 is embodlet. In the supply act of 1931 provided for expenditures aggregating $2C.M0.030.76 and authorities such aa supplementary es timates, statutory authority and special warrants were required for xpenouurea to the extent of sSl.-! 36938 or a total of SS32.400.04. ' L'nforsen Lxprnditurrs A saving in government functions and services was effected totalling $134239632. Offsetting this! however, was an unforseen exnn-I liture of $2,194314.66, made up as follows: Additional unemployment relief 11.062,166.96. Loans to municipalities for unemployment relief $619.64532. In aid of destitute, poor and sick S34.1M.33. Additional law enforcement measures Incidental to said conditions required $43,144.06. Britain's departure from gold standard and the resultant sympathetic drop in Canadian currency necessitated the ourchase of United States exchange amounting in j $286,426 78. I Public borrowings for unemploy VHHAT'S "TMfe IDEA IKI L&TTM(g- T OUY V4V1IFPL.W WA.WtC OUT tzh daily hews ment relief added debt charges amounting to $148,689.71. Huge Deficit Thus, while the main estimates anticipated revenues totalling $28.-088,696.60, the actual collections yielded $22;162.657.29. leaving a deficit of $5,926,039.37, and despite a net saving of $1,342,396.82 In various departments against original appropriations, there was a sum of $2,194,214.65 expended as noted above, leaving a grand total of excess expenditures over revenue ol $7,051.6350.68. Losses of revenue in various de- partmenja were given as: Liquor profits $1,080,000 short of estl; mates; motor vehicle revenue nearly $500,000 toss; gasoline tax $200,000. less; Income tax $1,000.- 000 lees; land taxes $300,000 less; mineral tax $420,000 less and lend department revenue $1,550,000 le or an aggregate of $5,050,000; In addition, with the exception of one or two. all other revenues yielded $870,000 less than antlcl pated. The people oi province on a per capita distribution have had to pay three times more for u:ib- ltc debt charges than In 1916. They pay at a ratio of 3.65 to l more lor municipal aid: 1.8 to l more for education; 3.12 to 1 more for hospitals, charities, and relief: 11 per cent, less for public works; 21 per cent mote for administration of Justice; 53 per cent more for administration of natural resources and 16 per cent leas for government functions IMPROVE SOUPS AND SAUCES this delicious way . . irm aVM It fr&S hal ' ",or ap- KESTLtf IlLK ivMuig man a n. h. reamy. ht up' Indeed, iune often mm U a "mail in it-wlf" bn prr-nared with Nel't Evapor-ate.l Milk lor doubly ronrtatra-ted rtrknet and nourtfhnwnt. Soupt prepared with Nettle's Kvaporated Milk are Miprrtor to "creamineu." finer in flavour, richer in color and iraa in com than thoxe nude with any other form of milk! All the atlvaataf.es are greailv to be ckwirerl in Ihe prtparaiion ol ruth mmji ami Muree-ikiwl whm con'enienre i added to tbee, you will want to try the rcripe for Potato-Spinach Soup, given below a raeal kt Kieif Potato Spinach Soup H ca kMrt. or twm or rhlrkm fat HcfatkaevH oaioa I quart nut laMAdladpntatnn I C, iiiV(iM 1 wurt rtmnird raw pinac ( W Ik.) 1 cap Ncali ' Emiralnl Milk rrvvn.it 4rn4 Cook oraawi ilnwlr in tkr lal antil rllr. ASd vatar. pMaiun. apxiack and araauamia. Cook akwlv antil yiau air lennr Ada tUmWt KraporatM Uilkn.1 l,-dt trojruuaklf briurt rrvin. i,-M. A i., s kivioi. NESTLES EVAPORATED MILK tCnaVaWfMmWWIl. 103J COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bullcley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No 1 Bullcley Valley We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat OaU and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones SSS LARGEST GRANITE STATUE The world's largest granite statue. r,lsing to a height of 160 feet with a diameter at the base of 25 feet, has been erected at Mont Faucon. near Verdun, in honor of the American soldier. The statue, which represents victory, will be a tribute to France. ' Happiness is often greater in anticipation than in the realization. John Mascflcld. Mac Gets a Ticket Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 p.m. Admission 15c L 50c Feature starts 7:30 k 9:3 TESTED RECIPES sNBQf Q20QlIsP A Universal Picture Comedy "Millionaire Cat" TEMPTING HAM IN Thursday MjtKMUj J4ADES 'tcvSttj Flavour Him In HtrJei, it truly sppetiiina. Ediy lo pp't toe and to vtry economical, if you follow this tknplc recipe. Tike 6 ilkct of cooked hm, 1 ttopoon of Cetmsn't Muiltrd. 1 tsblctpoon etcK of vincsdf, k and papika. 1 Impoon Worctvltr tucc, 2 Ubletpooflt of fat Mix the rmHtira, vintjjr, tail and tti-tortinsu Coat each tike of hm vkh midwe. Plict ft in ffyiS pin and vnen tmokinj hot put in the him tlket. Brown qukUy to i dtlkitc thtdc on cither tide. .A lot depends on thit teispoon of mutlifd. Be twe lo rvclwde it and be equally tuic the muttard it Colman't. Then yovr "Him in Hides" will hive Inly flivour and the tavoury, ipptliiinj ippcil that fishily bclonss lo it maits D s F Mustard AIDS DIGESTION PETITION TO THIS HONOKAHLK TIIH 1I0USK IN I'AKLIA.MKNT ASSH.MHLHI): lountrv i Immortalized on the Screen ! "BACKSTREET" Famous Love Story With IRENE DUNN, JOHN HOLES j Paramount N J INTEREST OF COMMONS OF ( AWIU WE. THE UNDERaiONBD CITIZBN8 of the Orcat Dominion of C.imcI.. imIiik I pendent people. In whom resides the riant of sell determination, do hereby visnt aaainst the action of the Radio Commission of Canada in ernxortnic or atirmptlmt ' exclude from pubUe broadcast radio lectures on mnttem iierUntinx to thr Bible .inn 1 terest. and parUcularly the iecturw of J P Rutherford. perUtning to riivmr propix fiilth in the Bible as the Word of Ood. and thai it wa written for the instnietton t sincere pr-rsons claim that the Bible prophcclrs apply parUcularly to our day i.iv! roiatlonhip to the present world distress, and dlwiW Ood a remedy for rrlicf W hear these questions publicly discussed free from all rnisot otherwise our fieedum i Tlione who object, or who may be offended by nuch lectun .s. may turn their radio din. to hear. .. W-, there,ore- MaalM! that the Dominion Parliament take Immediate arUon i i the Radio Commtealon the power to ransor. hn1rr or pievrmt auch leeturrs by riirin , people be left free to determine what they may or rrwv not hear. Men of world-win. eminently qualified to explain the Bible, such as wr biiirvr Rutherford Is. can br people and we demand that our radio stations be permlltrrl to publicly broadcast h ' question is: Shall the' people continue to enjoy freedom or shall a few men deprive u Ood -given rights? Slcnaturc V .Street or 1. O. Hot Number City or Tph Sign the above Petition and mail to the following address: WATCH TOWER Ilox GfhS, Frincc Ilupert -By Westover, I w--n HAwBirr aerr. , , I I uinnb t- 5nuwi I I I I 1MB WIU II I DOUT I I lav"V WOO 1SE .'Mr- 1 SOMB 1 1 TRaW TTI r-.rh UX TtCKfcT PCWS 1i d'l . . " " .i ... ...