if V. 1 PAGE FOUR Big Ru Men's Robbers Of various makes up from Ladies' Rubbers Satra special per pair, up from ' - ----- - One Day bber Sale! A big consignment of Goodrich, Miner and Dominion Rubber makes have just arrived. AH fresh goods and to impress the fact upon the people we arc putting on a one-day sale for WEDNESDAY ONLY 90c 65c Children's Rubbers-Hp from Misses' Heavy School Rubbers up from - Boys' Heavy Rubbers up from - 59c 65c 79c CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Trince Rupert George Eckerman will sail on Hugh MacDonald, son of Dr. D. As a result of last night's storm. TOunday night on the as. Prince J. MacDonald of Kincolith u was a Mnes nph were George for a vacation trip to Ta- passenger aboard the Catala today coma. Mrs. Bckerman is already going through to Vancouver where this morning in the viclnRy of in that city on a holiday visit. he will spend the winter. Shames on the lower Skeena River. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH is a brief synopsis of policy as laid down by (he Liberal Party of Brtttsh Columbia, m convention held m October, 1982. Maay matters of interest, not specifically set out, win require consideration. The principles enunciated are indicative of the liberal viewpoint, and are broad enough to meet every question within piormcial jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exists as an official organisation for the propose of formulating and farthering measores that will make for the well-being 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, bat carries responsibility to meet every problem arising from oar complex social and economic eon-rftttons, in order that not merely a few, bat all of ow people may tree in reasonable comfort. The Liberal Party pledges Immediate actton tmdor the best available advice and closest study. August, 1CU. T. D. PATTULLO. 1-Profitable and permanent Employment U the most important question facing our people. There should be co-operation between the na-twnal, provincial and municipal authorities and list 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 an our people. An Dionsmlc Council should be established, the membership of which shall constat of representatives of the various avenues of endeavour, such as health, education, agriculture, labour and ,thc industries. This council will be appointed by the government on recommendation of the interests involved, and will act in an advisory capacity to Use government, Amongst other things the council win study industrial and social effort in the province and suggest means to correlate these efforts. It will familiarise itself with intra, inter-provincial and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study auch questions as production and consumption, and the marketing of our products, the number of hears 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 cataMloherl 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 eapHal 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 hi the lower scale of wags and salaries. 4 The health of each of us Is Important to the whole community, and a measure of State litaith Insurance should be made 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 EducaUonat 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 hi dally 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 bask. 6. The financial position of our MunlcipatlUrs 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 ltseir. in line with all other national, basic industries, i 8 Continuous effort should be put forth to assist Industry In Marketing Its products, in Umber, agriculture, fttuns, mining and, in fact, every operation where it appears that useful service can be rendered. 8. Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benefit 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. 18 A rublic Utilities Commission should be eetettsthed. 11 A National Central Bank should be established. 12 Social Services, such as Mothers' Pensions, C4d Age pensions, etc., must be maintained. Abuse of administration should not be allowed, and Injustice through mere technicalities should not be permitted. 13 The Teste River must be given access to the Coant. 14 In order that the utmost Freedom of Action by Membm of the Legislature may be assured in respect of questions before the House, it to 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. 16 There shall be a permanent Voters' List to neure that all eligible voters are enrolled. 17The Leader of the Liberal Patty Is given , a ttut mandate to" choose for his associates in government; men of character, ability and standing, having regard solely to the public Interest THE DAILY NEWS PASSES IN HOSPITAL Patrick O'Brien, Pioneer of City, Succumbs Aftrr Illness of Three Months Patrick O'Brien, 308 Fifth Ave nue West, a resident of this city for over twenty years and former employee of the local dry dock, passed away at 2 o'clock Monday morning in Prince Rupert General Hospital where he had been a patient for three months following a paralytic stroke. The remains were forwarded this afternoon on the steamer Catala to Vancouver where Interment will be made. In addition to his widow, the late Mr. O'Brien . who was a Roman Catholic, Is survived by a son, Mi chael, and two daughters, Mary, living here, and Lucy. In Vancou ver. The family is well known here and will have the deep sympathy of many friends In Its bereavement Solemn requiem mass was cele brated at 8 o'clock this moraine from the Church of Annunciation, Rev. Father J. B. Orant OM1. of flciatlng. The usual choir attended with Charles Balagno at the organ Pallbearers were R. E. Moon. P. J McCormlck. J. Manaon. D. Finlay-son. W. Whiffin and Alex Meln-tyre The body was sent south this afternoon on the Catala. Man in the Moon Oood morning! A week from to morrow is election day. Jake says be was going to vote C. OF. but seeing that Mackenzie riding in Saskatchewan is gone Liberal he supposes hell have to vote Liberal too. These are the days rhymesters burst into say all sorts of foolish things. What shall I do If I get to the House? IH ask the Oeounrtte of Twelve in keep a quiet as any old mouse For feat of the Commute of Tvrehe. If I dont vote right recall I shall tt The Twelve win puQ bard on the strings you bet: A tool I shall be of the Socialist set. Just ask the Committee of Twelve. No serious damae- aleng Prince Rupert's waterfront was reported as a result of last night's big storm The gale, starting in the early afternoon as a heavy northwester, gave the mosquito fleet ample warning to be prepared for a blow and the moat of the vessels took to adequate shelter and safely wea thered the night, surly in the evening, the wind swung into the southeast with maintained If not increased velocity but. by late this morning, had spent Itself. During yesterday many lines were broken and a few craft actually got adrift but were soon returned to their moorings without casualty Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Phone 957 Hulklcy Valley Lamb Legs of Lamb -f Qn per lb. fhouldtr Lamb -f (n per R Loin Lamb Chops 50C Rump Roast 50 C Pot Roast OPn 4 lbs. iu....: T-Done Roast 4 rn per lb v 8lrMn Steak-; 50C Round Steaks nrn 2 lbs & Legs of Pork. -f rn per lb. ttWer Potk JQq Tib,01-: 50c Legs of Veal ?n per lb, ' aomasmBmammuBBaoJssuBBBBumauams SKEENA LININO UP STRONGLY FOR LlhT.RALS. (Continued from page one) E. T. Kenney. the Liberal candi date, who has had a lengtny arid wide experience In various capacities, has thrown himself into the tight with characteristic vigor and Judging by the reception he has received and by the confidence of his supporters, he will have reason to be mightily surprised If he does not count In his favor as many votes as his combined competitors when the final returns of the poll are recor ded. Mr. Kenney has recently visited moat of the outlying parte of the riding in the western end. his tour! including Baeington, Butedale. Swanson Bay and Kltlmaat, to say nothing of numerous logging and other outfits scattered around the lonely hills and valleys. Everywhere he was received with a warm welocme and. in the course of his four or five hundred-mile trip, did not meet a single person who had any word of serious opposition to him or to the Liberal platform which he expounded. Demand For Patlullo "Everywhere," be says, "the resl-dents are 'up in arms' against the recklessness of the government and calling for the return of Mr. Patlullo and a Liberal government to right the wrongs they have suffered during recent years. " Sven those whom he met and who were kindly disposed towards the C C F. platform admitted that it was beside the mark for provincial purposes. In almost every case they stated that they were reserving their C. C. F. vote for the neat fed eral election and that they were relying on the return of the Liberal party to put B. C. once more into The Interest throughout the dl- vteton though not boisterous. Is well maintained and gives promise of a large poll. The riding has been no ted for the readiness of IU ettmrns to record their votes m the past and the influence of the depression of the political mind of the average voter assures the prediction that the voters in Saorna will maintain their record m this respect The Liberal candidate visited Reeno last Wednesday and was at festngteo on Friday night. This week he is addressing meet ings at 8ml the rs last night. Ter race tonight and Hasetton oft Wed neaday. At each of these meetings be is having the support of A M Manaon and James Weir of Van eouver. the later a former M L A of Alberts These wUI be his concluding meetings in the more populous areas but later Mr Kenney Will resume his vMLs tn outlying dintrici.s 'tifiiiviimn the rr-m.nnder of the ru: STILL GOING STRONG Mussallem's Since 1910 We Aim lo Give the Rest Quality Goodi at the Lowett Prices COOKING PEARS 4. lbs. 30 lbs. 2 Dos. mam l lb. BACON; AU for DOO DIBCUITB per sack ROBIN HOOD OATS--Plaln. per pkg. MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX per pkg 25c Si.OO 65c TEA Broken Orange -Pekoe. thls la the best buy on the market); per lb. ECONOMY COm -Fresh ground, per lb. S lbs. DKLIOlOUl FANCY APPLES, per box CBRTO-Por lams 6i jelllea X bottles 29c 27c 80c S2.65 65c 33c 19c 32c JOHNBON'8 FLOOR WAX 1 With Handy Duster ntZn both for 3C Free delivery on all ordern $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store 1 "Where Dollars Hare More Cent" I S17-1I Third Avenue West P.O. 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