33, 193& Thermat Heat Pad , . i uniform heat and last many I . i st add Uttle water to renew heat. Ask us for information Price, $1.25 Refills, 40c STATIONARY Special MKLKOSK-Unen Finish CAKLVLE Hand .Made V.lVAi ANTK Fancy. Plain and Linen Alice Blue CHOCOLATES Mb. box. 60; 2-lb. box S1.20 Ormes Ltd. Ik Krsatl SUre cvt nninn nnn Printing :n Direct to WH TII A LI'S r.Tv , ,,, rrjnre Ituperi tbn. II A C t th,. tune of year we offer exceptional bargains to clear our Ucd Car Stock. We have one Truck, two Light Delivery Cars and three Passenger Cars in Excellent Condition. Ftin; if alcr S. E. Parker Ltd. 1 V IMione S3 Miss Nellie La wrence I ' sate Part Bltosaoa. AUct Aim. Aajos. Mb, T rather of VIOLIN and THEORY Phone 177 311 Sfad Avenue Wet IMON STEAMSHIPS LIM1THI) ""'" rTln nuprt ff Tssostwaf! T v.f Thursday pj. ' CABDrNA EA'tRY FRIDAY MlllNHillT. n TmAwsm .11 a..ivt,.. .t-ue1 I IrktTsU sVt Rupert Agencv: K-ron.i i.n. Phone GI CANADIAN PACIFIC m" kav rritlci. itlinrtt .. v.,-ur vu ocean 1U and Prlnr. a . Port! ' KtTri.'. .l'imu'' S,Pl lh- 15th. 24th.. Oat th. p VrRANOUX, JUNEAU and SKAOWAY. ' 1 ' Uuise, s.pt 2nd., llth , 30th.. Oct 1st Ijtl Iteacrvallnn. r.A Information fainattl ssosal Vt-lttrs HuDfiL 1LC. .H saa (avnfi stassa - . LOCAL NEWS NOTES Wood and Coal! One Load of Wood and On Tb OnaT ltd QO J Albert f; MeOafffyy. tf J J T Harvey, who has ben on a 'brief trio in ftmift-ar wiiwu: r -..w..ot VII reM WW mesa, returned to the city from the Interior e yesterday afternoon's train DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE 1 tU remedy yon should um. It is sot an wpTDiftiL ljt a tn4 sad vt-4 prtnuoa thai Lu bora uwd m Cauda for the put 88 yean far aU bcmW afiUMu. Pm. SOc. k boHia at all druxpatt or daalert; ft up coU by Ha T. Matav Co. Limited. Toronto, Out. At tbe request oi citizens, par- jertis and various organisations, a 'ptsbllr meeting vUl be head U'-ster the aistsuces of the Parent Teach -ism' Association Tvteaday. at 8 pjn in the Presbyterian Church hall to ;iacuss the educational situation id mast atupert AJi cilia .a are saved to hasp tp bringing about a solution 22! A P. Allison, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging operator, arrived to the ciiy on tee Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon froos Vancouver and sailed last night on the Prince John tor I Queen Charlotte City Mr Allison expert that bis logging ramp at Be Careful With Your Eyes A Floor Stand Lamp Will Oive You Bye Comfort While Reading Stand and Bridge Lamps From $6.95 Complete Kaien Hardware At Cloe lo You as Your Telephone PHONE: 3 CITY Transfer Phone 950 llrrulock and Spruce per cord, delivered $6 COAL FOR SALE Furniture and Piano Moving 811versldes Bros, for Wallpaper. Blast. Taint and Murrsco. Workers' United Front Cam paign meeting hi OL.D.L. HaH 8 pin., Sunday, Sept. 24. John Curri pf 'Mitchell Si Cur-rie returned to tbe city on y-terday afternoon's train rem a brief trip to Port Edward. Mr. Merrill SoHow is now mak-lnf rapid recovery at the Prlnee Rupert General Hospital where, he underwent a successful operation for appendieiHs &Hy thia week. O A Woodland, teeal'agee off the IsnsMrtal OH Oo, setanted tojcapt. me cuy oa we raww Aacnanofon yostrdoy afternoon aem a brietffrom trss to ocean ram an serapaujrloeean bus Loess. Henry WListaker. p-ort-tetol ar, chitect. who has been oa .a p4 to 8ssuhrs to tnepeat progress oj oanstnsetlnn of the aew aosstUV sheet arrived in the city from sh mterter on yesterday afternoon si I train and sailed for Victoria on the Princess Adelaide last night. Mr. I Whit taker reports that construc-Ition of the new hospital has now I reachec a point where the root i will soon be going Oft I? Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 957 Queen Charlotte will continue In I peration until about tbe middle Stew Beef f Otober ! s lbs. tor Hambexger I S lbs. for Pot Roast 4 Has. atswtng Lasftb ! lor Lasab Chops lbs for Leg of Veal- per lb. Boned and Rolled Shoulder Leg of Pork par Ms. Arrabite Baoon S Mas. 9r as. f per lb- Loins of Lamb per lb. Rump Roast of Beef 4 lbs T-Bone Roast per lb Phone 957 25c 25c' 35c 25c 25c 15c 15c 15c 35c 15c 20c 15c 50 C; 20c i CaVBSSnBSSSalBSBSMBMBSBSBSSlMI j LOOK OVER YOUR Winter Garments NOW! Ladles' Coats- Cleaned and pressed $1.00 Ladies' Caau with fur Ci 25 Cleaned and pressed v Dresses, no sleeve C1 QQ Cleaned and praased v Dreases. with sleeve. CI 95 n rl nr. nrac&r4 VII .41 V. miu u i o.'v a. Men's Suits and Overcoats Ideal Cleaners Second SL rhone &SI EXCURSION TO KETCHIKAN Provided Sufficient IJookinRS by Oct. 2nd SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7 $7.50 At II P.M. Iteturninjr Monday Morninff, Oct. 9th Including Meals and Berth Children 3 and Under lt.Jlalt Fare ORCHESTRA DANCING Scotch Dance tonight, 9 -pja.. Eagle Hall. Mrs. Black' orchestra. Mrs. Frank Vkkeri. who ban' Victoria, returned ta the ritv from I tjme south on tto-Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon. Union steamer Cardena, Capt. James Ftndlay. arrived in port at 6:30 last evenisg from the south and sailed at 12 midnight on her return to Vancouver and vay- PoinU. Oarileld McKinJey Jell this week for Victoria where be will take second year university at Victoria College. He passed his teachers' examinations at the Provincial Normal School last year. neO McLean, arrived m port ten at M o'clock thki morning Vancouver. Powell River and FaHs and w saM at id '- doek tonight W Stefwaxt wheoce Ishe will return here tomorrow ev-f ening southbound Announcements Oddfellows Oldttme Dance, September 22. Etks' Dance rtidar Sept 29. Ba-lagno's Orehestra, , . Eajdes' dance Oct. 6, admission ladles 25c. dents SSc. Refresh ments. iJitherap Chuieta Bazaar. Oc-ober 12. Catholic Bazaar Octootr 19. Recreation Glob Seetsfc Daace-.i Oddfellows HaB. Ootober 20. ' Hyggas Bazaar. October 27. AuouU WS Aircraft Transportation A Four-Place Eastman Flying Boat Based at Anyox, B.C. Is available for passenger and charter service throughout this district. For information Wr.ite or Wire J. MacConnachie, Pilot Anyox. BX. CHURCH NOTICES HEREWITH Is a brief synopsis of polley as laid down by the Liberal Party of Bxtti&h Co lumbwu m cosveftUoQ bead in October. 1832. Maay master of Interest, not specificaHy sat out. wiM require cao&iderattea. The principles enuaeiated are indicative of the Liberal viewpoint, and are broad eeteugh to meet every question vttfetn prvseiii turisdsctsan. The Liberal Party exist a an official otganV aatioo for the purpose of fonauUtlog and furthering measure that tM make fox the. wtl being of each individual member of society, .and the welfare of society as a whole. Innumerable questions, both of public and pet annul character, can be properly treated only through the agency of government. Qovenwaeckt is not aa ordinary business, but carries rsporistbtttty to meet every problem artt lug from our complex social and economic con dltloos. m order that not merely a few, hut all of our people may live in reasonable comfort The Liberal Party pledges Immediate action under Jfce best available adrtee and tiosa&t study. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHlJRCfi Minister. Rev. W. p. Grant Holliocworth. BA. IX A-U, Annual Rally Day Service. Speaker. Mrs. F. W. Da foe The Sunday School mets at 10:30 and attends this service Parents and friends of the school are iavKed lC&Q. Rally Day at West view School 7:30, A service for Worship and Bible Study Subjeet: "FROM DRAKNESS TO LIGHT Odeat SsMst: Mrs. R. M. Bagshav (formerly Misa Cathie Jones) of Victoria, B.C. All visitors welcome T. D. PATTULLO. 1. Profitable and permanent Eniplojmeal la the moat Important queattoq. actog .our peopks. There should be co-operatton between the na tional psortaetal atui munictpal authorities and the Canadian baa-king systexa to establish the neceasary credit to carry out a bread programme of cansttuctive and ueful watedistrUtatlng public enterprise, and to further the health, education and well-being of all our people. . An Ecaneiak; CwwmU should be fstabUshed. the membership of whioh shall dansUt of tepren utWes of the various avenues of eodeavoox, uch as health, education, agriculture, labour and the industries. This council will be appointed by the government on recoguuendation of the interests involved, and wtll aot la an, advisory capacity to the government. Amoagat other things the council wtll study industrial and social effort in the provlnce'and suggest means to correlate these efforts. It will familiarize Itself with Intra, inter-provincial and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. U will alsa study such questions as production and sonsumptton, and the marketing of our products, the number of hours of work per day and days of work per week, the standard ot wage and commodity prices. These questions, are of national as wall at 'provincial concern, and British Columbia caa 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, t Our Financial position must be reviewed.. Current expenditure must be kept within eurrtnt 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. 1 The Taxation Structure mutt bo revised with a view to reduction wherever possible. Including exemption in the lower scaJe of wajt and salaries. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. D. Clarke, Pastor RALLY DAY 11 AXL, Sunday School and Church Service Objeet Talk: "BUILDING PEACE" 7:30 P.M.. Service of Song RaUy of choir members, past and present Ajnthem "Incline Thins Ear" Zuet by Dr. and Mrs. Large Bring your friends A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy 4. To health of eaclj at us is inuportant to the a hoi comrouftrty and a meaaurvol State Health iavuuM shoukt be made effective, net only to proserve beatth. but to reduce coats both to, tbe avenge eUizea and to industry. J. A general and tffeestve review must be made of tha Educatieaal pfoblem, rejecting any proposed rganization that ijavotves a caste ays tem We must faeBIWte the tssHBectaal growth oi each la dividual member of society in order to equip htm for his daily tasks, and for the esifoy-xneat of such cultural pursuits as may be in keep log with our social customs. Trtaxgular disagreements between the school boards, municipal councils aad the department of education must be adjusted, and our whole system Disced upon a sound finaaetal basts. . Tr ftBABetal peMien of our Muaklpalities is af inoreasaig eoneeen. An equitable adtustmeeU must b4 nude- as. between tfee provljasjr and the mulepali4ie. and the munloipaMttea plaeed in a sattnd fLnaneeal posMon J. An sf tart should be made to sHk our Agrieultaral Land in order that morof our eti-Xnvs may be s4f-supportteg. Atriculture as a whole must be put upon a sound and profitable bjl. and made oapabW of luitarning ajsi reet-lug ttself. m IH wtth all other rssilstaa baste laduatttes. ,,. , a CunUauous effort should be pusVjwttvft)', ask4 indsatty In Marketing its prodrwts. n Iftn-lex, agtlottlture. tsb4og. mining and. in fact. cry operation woe re it apoeaw thatU9lu tff" vice can be rendered 1 Our aighwaya must be kept in good condition. boU. for the beef It of settlers and the tourist traffic and expanded as clrcumstanees warrant. In this connection a Highway Board should be esubMshM te make for caattHulty of pottoy fad to lasplte cofcfldewa tu tsupartteJ tretoMat 10 A Public Utilities Commission shotsW be eaUblished. 11. A National Central Bank should be established. 12. Social Services, $uh as Mothers' Pensions, Old Age Pensions, etc, must be maintained. Abuses of admtnisiratxm should not be allowed, and Injustice throuch mere technicalities should net be permitted. 13. The Peace River must be given aocAs to Uxe.Qoatt. 14. In order that the utmost Freedom of Action by Members of the Legislature may be as sured in' respect of qMSttana before the House, It Is Liberal policy that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight wgnt-of-eonndence motion. 13. The Dominion Government wilt be asked to, place the Province of British Columbia upon a hasls of equality with the other pioxinoes, and to this end request will be made for a Royal Com mission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Columbia has not been given Equality of Treatment with the Other Provinces of the Dominion. 16. There shall he a psrroanent Voters List to ensure that all eligible voters are enrolled. 17 The Leader ot the Liberal Patty is given, a free mandate to ehoote for his associate in government, men of character, ability and standing having regard sstely to the public interest. m .11