4' mam PAGE FOUR ig Sale Extended Owing to Weather Conditions We Have Decided to Extend Our Big Rubber Sale One More Day Look at the Prices Wc Are Quoting and Then Come in and Get a Pair or Two THURSDAY ONLY Men's Rubbers 01 various makes up from Ladle' Rubbers Extra special per pair, up from 90c 65c Children's Rubbers up from Misses' Heavy School Rubbers up from .. Boys' Heavy Rubbers up from 59c 65c 79c SPECIAL PRICE ON LECKIE'S SHOES Today we arc offering a special in Lcckics' Work and Boys' Shoes as follows: B Working Boots (Leckie's) CO Off Boys' Heavy Boots QO 7C nPr nnir yO00 HkiVai ner nair V i i i j CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert Mr. ad Mrs. J. Wright, who were Wright is a well known member of D. McBrlde of Porcher Island ar married recently in Nova Scotia, the coke plant staff at the smelter rived in the city yesterday and are passengers aboard the Prince town. He and his bride will re- will sail this afternoon on the st Oeorge today going through to cetve a hearty welcome at An- Princess Norah for a trip to Van-Anyox where they will reside. Mr. yox couver. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH is a brief synopsis of paiky as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, lrf convention held in October. 1932. Many matters of Interest, not specifically set oat, will require consideration. The principles enunciated are 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-being of each Individual member of society, and the welfare o-f 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 tram wr complex social and economic conditions," in order that not merely a few, but all of our people may live In reasonable comfort. The Liberal Party pledges immediate action under the best available advice and closest study. T. D. PATTULLO. August. 1933. ts 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 a. health, education, agriculture, labour and the industries. This council wrll be appointed by the government on recommendation of the interests involved, and will act in an advisory capacity to the government. Amonst other things the council win study industrial and social effort In the province and suggest means to correlate these efforts. It will familiarize itself with Intra, inter-provlnclal 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 rales of Interest for money. 3 .The Taxation Structure bust be revised with a view to reduction wherever possible, In-Hudtag exemption In the lower seale of wages end salaries. 4. The health of each of us is important to the whole community, and a measure of State Ilealtb Insurance should be made effective, not only to preserve health, but to reduce costs both to the average crttwn 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 ettl-sens 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, bask 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. 9. Our highways must be kept In good condition, both for the benelit of settlers and the tour-let 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 A 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 Itiver must be given access to the Coast. 14. In oroer that the utmost Freedom of Action 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-confjdence motion. 15. The Dominion Oovernment 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 with ibe Other Provinces of the Dominion. 18. There shall be a permanent Voters' List to ensure that all eligible jroters 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 stand-lag, having regard solely to the public Interest. .THE DAILY NEWS SUSPECT IS BEING HELD Thirty-Seven Year Old Wrestler Is Questioned at Boston In Connection with Lindbergh Case BOSTON, Oct. 25: Another suspect is being held here for questioning In connection with the 20-month old kidnapping case of Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., baby son of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, in the person of John Oorch, 37-year old wrestler. Although authorities state that here have been no important clues in the case, the investigation Is pro ceeding. BIG STORM AT TERRACE Roads Blocked by Snow Apples and Spuds Frosted Meeting Called Off TERRACE. Oct. 28 A snow bill iard began Monday during the forenoon which increased to a howling gale with blinding snow 'owards night. The bUsaard held hroueh the night and yesterday norning the country presented the nost snowec-up appearance ever -ecorded for October. AU roads sere blocked to auto traffic and It vas remarkable for the reason that t was two months out of season. There are some crops still on-larvested. Probably SO per cent of .he winter apples are still on the trees, and ruined by the hard rrost. About 25 per cent of the pe-tato crop Is also frosted and the arhole crop of turnips; bat the turnips may come through without barm. Monday night was scheduled for F. T. Kenssey's address as Liberal candidate In the forthcoming el ection with supporting speakers but the meeting was postponed un tu tonight as the train was very bite and It was difficult to get a crowd together with the snow blocking all traffic BRIDGE IS STARTING New Line of Winter Snort to Get Under Way in City Tomorrow Night Play In the newly organised Prince Rupert Bridge League will start tomorrow night with four teams Orotto, Cold Storage, swift Canadian Co. and Oddfellows in competition. It Is the first time that a bridge league has been op erated here and, considerable interest having been developed, a successful season is anticipated. The schedule Is announced as follows for the first half of the season: October 3 Orotto vs. Swift; Cold Storage vs. Oddfellows. November 9 Orotto vs. Oold storage: Swift vs. IjOJ". November 16 Orotto vs. IX) JO. P.: Swift vs. Cold Storage. November 23 Orotto vs. swift; Cold Storage vs. I.O.O.F. November 3- orotto ve. Oold Storage: Swift vs. IODF. December 7 Orotto vs. LOOP.: Swift vs. Cold Storage. ON.It. TKAINS For the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 5:30 pin. From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays io pjn. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Ed sod, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. M Phones 651 Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Slim Summerville, . Zasu Pitts Here Out All Night With the Girl. Married Her to Save His Reputation TWO PORTS He; (Advance Feature) Slim Summerville and ZaSu Pitts are appearing was mm-wK at the Capitol Theatre In -ot ah Night." another of the laugh riots It seems that two bashful lovers in the persons of Slim ana zasu had wandered Into a "sample" bed room designated as "The Love Nest' in a department store at about closing tune, and were un suspectingly locked in by the night watchman. They had to stay all night. They were discovered next morning by the flabbergasted department store manager and SUm's doting manager, calmly asleep Zasu. even keeping her hat on. had slept on the bed and SUm had sought repose on the floor. And so. to save his reputation. Slfca's mother tearfully decided that he had to marry the girt The picture Is a swift succession of amusing predicaments, following the couple through their short but devastating courtship and their subsequent marriage wrth always too much mother-in-law IN CONTACT Acting Mayor of Vancouver and Stewart Chairman Talk fly Telephone STEWART, Oct. -The acting mayor of Vancouver and the chair man of the municipal council of Stewart were In telephone conver sion last Wednesday A.ui.k Mdyor I. I. Miller of Vancouver calling up Chairman W R Tooth of Stewart for a little chat Thu tr most northerljr and the most south -erly ports of B. C s mainland were brought wlthm a few seconds of each other. Aid Miller said that he was glad to take part In the Inauguration of the service and extended greetings to Stewart on behalf of Mayor Taylor and the people of Vancouver. Mr. Tooth told Mr. Miller that the north had the depression beaten and advised Vancouver to keep Its eyes on the north from now on Reception was excellent STILL GOING STRONG Mussallem's Since 11)10 We Aim to Give the Best quality Goods at the I x) writ I'rires COOKING PKARS 4 lbs. 30 lbs. 2 Dos. BOOS 1 lb. BACON; AU for 25c S1.00 TEA Broken Orange -Pekoe Is the best buy on the market); per lb. ECONOMY COPFMS-Fresh ground, per lb. 3 lbs. DELICIOUS FANCY APPLES, per box CERTO For Jams Ac Jellies 2 bottles DOO BISCUITS per sack .. ROBIN HOOD OATS Plain, per pkg. MOTHER'S BISCUIT MIX per pkg. 65c JOHNSON'S FLOOR WAX With Handy Duster both for this 29c 27c 80c 52.65 65c 33c 19c 32c Is 75c Free delivery on all orders 12 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" a 17-19 Third Avenue West P.O, Bos 575 Phone II WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 9 Admission 15c Si 50c LAIWI PILES UPON LAUGH aaturdij HEAhT SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ZASU Pin m uui aii wight With LAUKA JKA HOI'E HOPE I'liLHS, UKEYVS. MIIKI.EY nlllKI.EY filtEY fiKEY. Al L'YtVfu. . MAE lll'SCII. A Can. Universal Release V .lK.rl i, Oh (lee. Oh (iosh. Oh Me. Oh My, What Kirilement Wh7. . ,, Comedy ANDY CLYDE In 'filDDY AOE" Travel t7 Screen Kong "OLD MILL 8TK EAM" rAltAMiiii0;;'" UtA.M0la? Edward Ltndquuu and Clarence A E Vm.. JewlU were earh lined $5. with op- has been ui. lion of seven days' imprisonment, hussness ui ...i: ' by Magistrate McClymont in city interest in u. , puike court this uwJimK on duu-. the city from Res of stealing rides on Canadian morning , National Railways They are serv- Prince Or-.n. Ing the time hU returt, MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Blanket Of? AA Hec Spi. , . o4i, OO.UU from, a pair wh Flannelette Sheets CO AA Bed Thmu nn O.UU a pair A eomalete artmrnt of Beds. Furniture. Linoleum sr.Ji.-y I fci7 Third -vrnt.- A'coaToj- i chM-Acter I wo cell It's sure to plea.se you very wtJI We haw for all merit an' suit , 11 Cheek and fill bailer? r WHEN YOUR COAL BIN NEEDS REPLENISHING PHONE US PHILP0TT, EV1TT & CO. LIE Phone Is BE PREPARED FOR WINTER DRIVING No one wants to tinker around with a stalled morning. Quick aUrUng. easy rtdsng and free.: -little troubles are asssrsd mare than ever An have some good news lor yoa. Ask for our pr Nov. lHhi on the foSowtng group or , 1 Ori-ftd ve-hes. 2 Clean eatben. J Clean turt I ami elean and adJ-tMt eat buret or. I Clean pl and adjwt spark 5 loew lHMf hi. fr-MM and adK'U' bee. 7 Cheek and atf''n-t X .d4t brk" Adjwt irnrritor cStt rate. 10 ftraln rrankase tr.l '' rate thi""-. S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealer OLD EMPRESS HOTEL Home of tht I'Uherman, Loner, Miner KOOMS-S10 per month, $1 per week, 50c per nlfht SIIOWKU BATHS Third Avenue Phone 816 JIMMIK CICCONE li prlni-? T pc Phone 281 Phoned NEW ROYAL HOTEL j 7. r."T -A IIOMfAWATNOJl HOME' ii. i,. 11.01 M Boom. V Jtt C. I 85 Coal Prices Alberta's Rest Lump ji,50 Aiberta i Jie ligg ji,w Alberta's Host Stovo 0 Pembina Egg 5$ Dry Jack ana Cednr, per load 0 Local Wood, per cord . HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE