22 PAOE FOUH Great Bargains!! WINTER AND SPRING GOODS Must Be Sold Now In order not to have to hold over our goods until next yeflr we are offering them at astonishingly low prices. You will be Surprised. Come and See Them. MONTREAL IMPORTERS WOULD STOP GOING FKOM BAIi I they otherwise would spend, not TO WORSE BY INITIATING A ! knowing just what is going to hap- MORE COURAGEOUS GIVING WORK. POLICY (Continued from Pace 1) . . .... . a T tullo said, useful ftubfM works ' kSl . pen. "I have been assured by many holders of bonds that they would gladly accept a lesser rate of interest if thev could be assured of their pallues going into tne nanas 01 re- principal, ceivers, with the financial resour- At a Ume wnen comodity prices ces of our people being depleted are extremely low and wages are and, worse than that, with their extremely low , the price of money is morals being broken down. Is there extremely hrh and this province nothing tangible to offer? Is it suf-1 ltsejj paying ruinous interest flclent to sit back and say that the rates. Legislature can do nothing? ' -it i nnt the nnllrv nf th irtv "If the collective power of our wnlch T lead to say that we must;11, i people, as repraentea rorougn gov-,slt down and do notnmg and xhaH eminent, is unable to move forward nothlng can be done. There la a but only to drift backward, what great deal that and miMt can be expected of private endea-. done AH tnat lt require, i, courage vor? , and common sense to do it. but it "Bight out upon our provincial ; u clear from record of thte g. highways we have seven thousand ernment that it is impossible to ex-men in camps, and road material for resulU from It." our roads, and roads that badly, need Improving but we cannot bring hrmtertelandtheiUses Betore "The present state of affairs cannot be permitted to continue. The physical and mental powers of our people Kust.be mobilised and our credit used H .start the wheels of Industry movhij." Suggestions As a temporary measure, Mr. Pat- County Court Session Today In the regular monthly saskm of the County Court this morrfinjK the j following cases came before Jpdfe should be started and aarHed out; w e. Ftsher for settlne w s on the basis of the payment of a reasonable wage. This, of itself, would increase purchasing power and would result In a diminishing number of unemployed. As many people as possible should be placed upon the land. The man who was able to grow his own food supplies was in a very much better position than standing la the line, or being nerttexi Into camp. He noted the Minister of Lands was announcing some new land policy. If lt were a feasible policy, the speaker would be glad to support It when submitted to this House, but long since should adequate measures have been taken. Consideration would have to be given to the spread of endeavor through shorter working hours and shorter week. Already large Industry has begun the process In the United States and. he believed, at least one large concern In the Dominion of Canada. This should be accomplished without the reduc tion of wages below a reasonable standard of living. Economic Council He believed that a national economic council should be establish ed as well as provincial economic councils to collaborate therewith. These councils should be composed of scientists, industrialists, economists and labor. Through the efforts j of the organization, industrial effort could be co-ordinated and a closer relationship between production and consumption could be brought about. This organization could be of Immense benefit in assisting private enterprise in the securing and holding of markets and the wheels of progress be set moving. "Consideration also should at once be given to the refunding of our obligations at lower rate of interest," Mr. Pattullo proceeded. "The people of today have become fearful of what the future has In store. Many are not spending what Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 Publishers Finance Co. Ltd. .fe Allan Carolan. $85.25. Williams A? Co. for plaintiff. Patmore and Fulton for the defendant. Williams and Manson vs. Eddie Clapp. $100. Williams it Co. for plaintiff, defendant in person. Steens Ltd. vs. Tony Christian. $109.95, Williams & Co. for plaintiff. Patmore &i Fulton for defen dant. Dr. H. O. J oh risen vs. Cora E. Or 71 MiUin Jmr, rrt Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the Shu-Crat We rebuild them Satisfaction Oua ran teed M. MacAKTIIUK Third Ave. Next Federal nik. Sol Mussallem To Be Liberal Vs. Lougheed Former Prince Rupert Man Likely To Contest Dewdney Against Minister of Lands The Victoria Times of recent date has the following: Reeve Solomon Mussallem, of Maple Ridge, dynamic personality in municipal politics in the Fraser Valley, is slated to run on the Liberal ticket for the riding of Dewdney at ths forthcoming provincial election. If he is nominated as a candi date to represent the Liberal party In Dewdney, Mr. Mussallem will oppose Hon. N. S. Lougheed, Minister of Lands. 1 The "Musolinl of Maple Ridge." as he has been popularly dubbed. Is in Victoria today with a repre-santative delegation of reeves from the lower British Columbia main land to attend the convention of the Union of B.C. Municipalities, here on Wednesday. When seen at the Empress Hotel this morning. Mr. Mussallem admitted that he had been urged to contest the Dewdney seat and he did not deny that he would run for provincial office when the elcr-i tlon guns start booming. He has a strong following' throughout the Fraser Valley di-1 trict and his chances of carrying the seat are considered exception- He Is now serving his fourth term as Reeve of Maple Ridge. In discussing the political situation. Mr. Mussallem said there was no doubt that the Tolmle administration was through and In a straight fight would easily be defeated by the liberal party. He further believes that the split in the Conservative ranks and forma-1 tlon of the new Bowser party will help the Pattullo forces when It comes to an expression of, the franchise by the people. Mr. Mussallem was associated CI EMS FROM LIFE'S SCIUIMIOOK COURAGE "Tender handed stroke a nettle. And It stings you for your pains; Orasp It like a man of mettle." And it soft as stik remains." Aaron HBL "Trot courage is like a kite; Black. $75. Patmore & Fulton for a oontrary wind raises it hither." plaintiff, defendant in person. ; J. Pettlt-Senn. W. T. Malkln Ltd. vs. L. B. Warner, ! Williams and Co. for plaintiff, Pat- more & Fulton for defendant. 'Courage mounteth with occa sion ." . Shakespeare. ' I "Be courageous. Be independent. POLlGnS Only remember where the true Apply ov.r throat and ebtt I , ,7 T. - T" -wallow amiii picM of i ram. rciiups uroea. VICKS Va po Run "Rise in the strength of Spirit to resist all that la unlike god.Tlu-arch. "A man of crafe la also full of faith." Cicero. Helen Keller's life is an example of high, spiritual courage. C-N.K. TK.INS For the Bast-Mondays' Wednesdays and Fridays , 9:30 pjn From the Cast-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10:15 p.m. Latest In Autogyros TH1 DAILY NETTS Monday Martin An Empire Product The London. Enal..:.d .n t!i :i . !, : arm. lull The bags ano pur-.es she holding J"" no " di-play at the British Industries Fair and are made fiom Empire Leather Will Speed Up Court Business admin tstrahon of Justice In the Su oreme Cotrrt is retarded as desir- with Mr. Pattullo in Prince Rupert 1 abJe and a committee has been ap- ana r e consiaers nun one or tne most upright and forceful men In politics today. could be attained by any alteration in the days of sittings and the vacation of the Supreme Court .tnd ri Old Country Dv elimination of restriction of the rights of appeal to wttiun or Uom tnat ctmrt LONDON. March 8 -Greater ex- pedlUon in the dispatch of court business or greater economy In the Halibut Arrivals American j August. 7.000. at 6c. and 2c . to pointed by the Lord Chancellor, storage. Lord Sankey. with a view to eon- Ukt g0oo. at 6e. and 1c to Colo sidermg the matter In the Interests storage. of speeding up. 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Even while she Is being robbed, the Baroness forgets her passion for precious stones In her admiration for the aristocratic outlaw who so gallantly relieves her of her jeweU. a a mere Incident in looting of the shop. j Her heart. ?l.r finds to her horror and drllght. Is Irrecoverably ':onc She find she has been robbed of more than her Jewels Done in a mood of romantic I whimsicality and daring that lends .0 every situation pace aod spar-' kip ti.e story never slows up for ,t Tond. "Jewel Robbery" H' fiav c THE DRAMATIC TIIRUJ 'White Zombie" FREE! FREE! A Month's Pass To the Winner "COUNT Till DOTV (ONTrsT nunc f.uinoic SUfT j til "Jewtl Robbery Start: l:C. n WEDNESDAY & TlllRStii "A.MI.Ull AN M.lUXL iisrsai.iii1,.J Eczemi Ob Hii.i For Five Years If 1 I Alt., wnttr tve-r-tl n"iBri, mr ira .j i HIot DHUn, sr t' - Ml Ukra tw koit.M ' Ml HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Incorpoiatrd tnd Mar, lb. 4 Ship nil your furs to us. You can 1m . high price, iuick returns and cah mail. HEAVER. FISHER, FOXKS. 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