PAOE 8 DC THfi DAILY KKWS Monday, Of., Wise Peopl Million Dollars e Keep their feet dry In Order to Do This the Wisest People Buy Their RUBBERS and WINTER SHOES where they get the most for the money expended. That means they deal with us. We sell the highest grade rubbers at the lowest possible prices. We also have shoes that will resist the storm and stress of the winter season at prices unheard of in the past. Here and now we issue an invitation to look at our shoes and try them on and decide for yourselves as to the truth of what we say. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue ! tag $1,000,000 in gold bullion, the j largest shipment of the yellow Trince Rupert HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS i n 1JCL J metaI 10 made from the Seward Hospital accounts for the month Ul bOld Ohipped Insula Alaska in ofSeptembertotallln $;H)1 1 years, the Alaska Steamship Co s . , , liner Victoria arrived here late last ' P&Meii for payment y Liner Victoria Arrives at Seattle j tic. j rom Nome. nlght al tne "ular monthly meet- Trom Nome With Treasure , i ing of the board of directors of the 1 First P. It. Guide Company meets Prince; Rupert General Hospital SEATTLE. Oct. 16: (CPt -Carry- tomorrow. Cathedral Hall. 7 30 pjn Association. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH is a brief synopsis of policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, In convention held in October, 1932. Many natters of Interest, not specifically set out, will require consideration. The principles enunciated ate Indicative of the Liberal viewpoint, and are broad enough to meet every question within provincial Jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exists as an official organisation for the purpose of formulating and furthering measures that will make for the well-bernf of each Individual member of society, and the welfare of society as a whole. Innumerable questions, both of public and personal character, can be properly treated only through the agency of government. Government Is not an ordinary business, but carries responsibility to meet every problem arising from our complex social and economic conditions. In order that not merely a few, but all of oar people may live in reasonable comfort. The Liberal Party pledges immediate action under the best available advice and closest study. August, 1933. T. D. PATTULLO. 1 Profitable and permanent Employment Is the most important question facing our people. There should be co-operation between the national, provincial and municipal authorities and the Canadian banking system to establish the necessary credit to carry out a broad programme of constructive and useful wage-distributing public enterprise, and to further the health, education and well-being of all our people. An Economic Council should be established, the membership of which shall consist of representatives of the various avenues of endeavour, such as health, education, agriculture, labour and the Industries. This council will be appointed by the government on recommendation of the interests Involved, and will act in an advisory capacity to the government. Amongst other things the council will study Industrial and social effort In the province and suggest means to correlate these efforts. It will familiarize Itself with Intra, lntcr-provinclal and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study such questions as production and consumption, and the marketing of our products, the number of hours of work per day and days of work per week, the standard of wages and commodity prices. These questions are of national as well as provincial concern, and British Columbia can take the lead In urging co-operation with the other provinces and the Dominion as a whole. National Unemployment Insurance should be established upon a contributory basis. 2. Our Financial position must be reviewed. Current expenditure must be kept within current revenue. While maintaining the credit of the province, effort must be made to reduce capital charges. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates of Interest for money. 3 The Taxation Structure must be revised with a view to reduction wherever possible. Including exemption in the lower scale of wages and salaries. 4. The health of each of us Is Important to the whole community, and d measure of State Health Insurance should be wade effective, not only to preserve health, but to reduce costs both to the average citizen and. to Industry. 5 A general and effective review must be made of the Educational problem, rejecting any proposed organization that Involves a caste system. We must facilitate the Intellectual growth of each Individual member of society In order to equip him for his daily tasks, and for the enjoyment of such cultural pursuits as may be In keeping with our social customs. Triangular disagreements between the school boards, municipal councils and the department of education must be adjusted, and our whole system placed upon a sound financial basis. 6. The financial position of our Municipalities Is of increasing concern. An equitable adjustment must be made as between the province and the municipalities, and the municipalities placed in a sound financial position. 7. -An. effort should be made to settle our Agricultural Lands in order that more of our citizens may be self-supporting. Agriculture as a whole must be put upon a sound and profitable basis, and made capable of sustaining and directing itself, in line with all other national, basic industries. 8. Continuous effort should be put forth to assist Industry in Marketing its products, in timber, agriculture, fishing, mining and, In fact, every operation where It appears that useful service can be rendered. 0. Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benellt of settlers and the tourist traffic, and expanded as circumstances warrant. In this connection a Highway Board should be established to make for continuity of policy and to inspire confidence In impartial treatment. 10. A Public Utilities Commission should be established. 11-ttA National Central Bank should be established. 12. Social Services, such as Mothers Pensions, Old Age Pensions, etc, must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not be allowed, and Injustice through mere technicalities should not be permitted. 13. The Peace Itlver must be given access to the Coast. 14. In order that the utmost Freedom of Ac-tlon by Members of the Legislature may be assured In respect of questions before the House, It Is Liberal policy that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight want-of-confldence motion. 15. The Dominion Government will be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon a basis of equality with the other provinces, and to this end request will be made for a Royal Commission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Columbia has not been given Equality of Treatment wllh the Other Provinces of the Dominion. 10, There shall be a permanent Voters' List to ensure that all eligible voters are enrolled. 17. The Leader of the Liberal Party Is given a free mandate to choose for his associates In government, men of character, ability and standing, having regard solely to the public interest. i RACKET OF BARRISTER Lee Tracy aud Madfe Evans Stars Of Fast-Moving Comedy Drama "The Nuisance" Lee Tracy comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here the first of this week as an automobile-chasing shyster lawyer and makes laughs, romance and thrills out of the legal racket in the quick moving drama "The NnUance." There arc hilarious sequences in a great skating rink, exciting street car and auto accidents and dVamatic courtroom episodes. Tracy outwits a traction company, ties up a big city's traffic, engages in other sanguinary adventures and even marries a feminine private detective who is assigned to deliver him into the toils of the Bar Association. Madge Evans plays the part of the pretty girl detective. Prank Morgan is a quack doctor who assists the lawyer in manufacturing evidence for damage suits and Charles Butterworth. John Miljan. Virginia Cherrtll and David Landau are among others who have prominent roles. Contributions Of Used Clothes Donations received through the Q. it 8. Orocery for the Oyro used clothes collection : Twenty-four. Mrs. J. A. Ten. Nineteen plecesW. OUchrtt. Five piece anonymous. Six pieces. C T. A. Six pieces, no name. ' Two pieces, no name. Six pieces, no name. Five pieces. A. M. Davie. Six pieces, no name. LOCAL NEWS z MOKE DAYS ONLY: Bulgers store-wide Jewellery Sale positively doses Wednesday. Oct. 18. Shop now for Xmas and save. Merely routine bvatpees was taken up last week at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Ru-petr Shrtne Club in the Masonic Temple. President Peter Lorensen was in the chair. An unusually high number of 1815 hospital clays treatment was given at the Prince Rupert General Hospital during the month of September, the per dtem cost being $2.12. it was reported by the finance committee, a. V. Wilkinson, chairman, at the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors r the Prince Rupert General Hospital, last Friday evening. It was one of the busiest months in the history of the institution and was made the more strenuous for the lady super- tenoent. Miss Jean Harrison RN owing to the fact that there had bwn considerably illness amon members of the staff. Four of the student nurses had completed their courses of tralnlnz durine the month and six new probationers had been taken on Jones' Family MEAT MARKET I'hone 957 Rump Roast 4 lbs. li.... Pot Roast 4 lbs. T-Bone Roastt- per lb. Sirloin Steak 3 lbs. Round Steak 2 lbs. Legs of Pork per lb. Shoulder Pork 4 lbs. .., Pork Chops 1 3 lbs. Legs of Veal - per lb. Phone U37 Hulkley Valley Lamb Legs of Lamb per lb. Shoulder Lamb per. lb .. Loin Lamb Chop 3 lbs. 18c 10c 50c 50c 35c 15c 50c 2Sc 15c 50c 50c 15c PROVED By "Blood Tests" Thousands of people in 72 different countries have declared that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been of definite benefit to them In the treatment of nervous, rundown conditions. That is evidencenow comes PROOF. It Is furnished in the recorded results of "blood tests" made by a reputable physician on patients who were in a run-down, tired-out condition, due to Impoverished blood. The one sure proof of the efficiency of a blood-builder is Its power to Improve the haemo- content of the blood flobln taemoglobtn. as the physician explained to his "blood test" patients, is the oxygen -carrying element oi the blood. It builds body cells and clears the system of poisons Normal health and energy are possible only when the haemoglobin content of the blood is normal. The physician "blood tested" a typical group of under-par. anaemic people. They were put on a treatment of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for a month, and were then given a second blood teat. In the physician's own words, the haemoglobin increase was nothing short of remarkable." The patients had better color, more pep and vigor, more desire to work They were no longer anaemic The physician's records of thee cases are authentic, and copies will be given to any person who desires them. Why not try this "blood-tested proven remedy? It will revitalise your run-down system and brighten your life U will do a much for "teen age alrU and weak children. Your druggist has Dr. Will Urns' Pink Plus M cents a package. FEEDS ARE STIFFENING California Lettuce Arrived at End Of Week Mtlntwh Red Apples As Usual Popular Wheat, feed and flour prices here are beginning to stiffen up again following a recent all round decline Advances during the last day or so on the wholesale market have been recorded. With the British Coumbta season almost over. California lettuce arrived on the local market at the week-end. Mcintosh Red apples are at their best now and are. as usual, very popular. Concord grapes are at their height Watermelons are off the market and have been replaced by casabas. Price of eggs Is moving upward and there are no changes In butter or sugar ds Checked By modem vaporizing ointment Just rub on VapoRuo QUALITY AT LOW PRICES At .MUSS ALLIUMS. Specials lor Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday AYLMKR PORK it BEANS Talls. 3 tins AYLMER TOMATO BS Ind. size, 4 tins 8 MALL WHITE UEAN8-- 4 IbS LIMA HEAN8 per lb J PRUNES-Oood site 2 lbs DRIED PEACHHS-Fancy 2 lbs WHITE or BLACK FIOS- 3 lbs i POTATOBS Advancing 12 lbs I ONIONS ! 8 lbs. 25c 25c 17c 11c 19c 29c 23c 25c 25c ALBERTA ROSE FLOUR Q -fl t n 49-lb. sack ?X4 DitK PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack 39c Free delivery on all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" M7-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Ho 575 Phone II Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS 7 li 9 Feature Starts 7:35 & 0:33 Admission 15c Si 50c Come II H WCDNESDAT7 "TODAY in LIVE" HA CHASED AMBULANCES - AND i,Lv,lr9 Lee Tracy in The Nuisance Leg .ess Ijw-Love. A Thousand New Oats and . Vim, rdy-'TKOimi: INDEMNITY" MuslraY vA.t t artuon a uni.AT II I O nt'Nf II )F YOt rr MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE All Wool Blankets Pairs or Slnile Flannel Sheets Hedspreads 327 Third Avenue Sec Our Hall and Mia Mirrors Kitchen Chain M l'ci Mini'- inn La t fi89sl3Q2B3BlHlBflBlflflR9kBl9BBSBHHBEB Practice Economy Get from 10 to 25 percent more heal L 1 units for your fuel dollar. Ord er Bulkley Valley COAL The Economical Coal SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert's Leading Family Hotel Hot Si cold Water In all Rooms A. J. I'lU'DIIOMME. rrop. RPK IAL WINTER RATES $12 Prr Month and Up Developing and Printing tend Your WR ATH MI'S PHOTO FINISHING Rapid Service Tiin: Irl TOOMBS' RADIO SERVICE Reliable and economical r pairing of all makes of Phone: Blue Coal Prices Ml Alberta's Heat Lump Alberta's Best Egg Alberta's Host Stovo Pembina Egg . Dry Jack and Cedar, por load 0 imvui woou, per corti HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 5S0 OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of the Fisherman, I'Oucr, Miner ROOMS-J10 per month, S3 per .week, 50c per night SIIONTR IMTIIS Third Avenue Phone 040 .JIM MI K CICCONE I NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZardI! AIIOMEAtfAyrR HOME Nil fill Rates i tf w 50 Rooms. Hot Prince KWci0 frt