The Daily os os wou Colontst CATHCART'S 717 Fort St. (next to Safeway) Victoria Victoria's Leading Newspaper Phone G6111 J. A. Walsh, Managing Director Delivered Right to the Home— Six Days a Week The oldest daily newspaper on the Pacific Coast Che English Shoppe CRYSTAL ANTIQUES BONE CHINA Motning Hevind Arts Lt, e I (Opposite Empress Hotel) LIle IS VICTORIA BRITISH COLUMBIA A TRIBUTE There is little doubt that the cessation of hostilities will see a lively movement of population and capital to British Columbia. All over the world, people are showing a quickened appreciation of what it has io offer. It has everything—location, climate, resources, opportunities, all the little amenities, unimportant in themselves, but which combine to make life something more than simply a matter of habit and routine. Finally, there is its uncompromising attitude towards lawlessness and crime; as a recent visitor puts it,” a delightful feeling of security.” As a people, we have an inbred respect for law and order, but a substantial measure of credit belongs to our Provin- cial Police, the oldest organized police force in the Dominion of Canada, its officers trained to perform their duties tactfully, but firmly and fearlessly. It is thanks to them that, in all the vast area of British Columbia, there is no single spot where the power of the law does not prevail. The British Columbia Government Travel Bureau Department of Trade and Industry Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C.