PAQE FOUR SAMPLE SHOES At Low Prices BARGAIN PRICES Any lady wearing sizes 4 or 4 can get some splendid sample shoes at half price. HEREWITH Is a brief synopsis of policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, in convention held In October, 1932. Many matters of interest, not specifically set out, will require consideration. The principles enunciated are Indicative of the Liberal viewpoint, and are broad enough to meet every question within piovlncial 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 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 aria-lag from our 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. August, 1033. . 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 neeeseary credit to carry oat a broad programme of constructive and useful wage-distributing public enterprise, and to further the health, education 'and well-belpg 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, lnter-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 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. We have Just Received a Big Shipment of Sample Shoes From Leckie's These are for men, women, misses and children and are being sold at CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince Rupert The Prince Rupert Gyro Club, (erred the project of establishing further discussion of trust funds at a business luncheon yesterday a chalet and refreshment empor- in relation to the local gymnasium In the Boston Cafe with President turn at the Mount Oldfield skiing project. T. W. Brown in the chair and a grounds to the executive for con- , , good attendance of members, re- sidcration. The club engaged in a Get quick resnru wltn a want ad A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy 4. The health of each of us Is Important to the whole community, and a measure of State Health 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 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 daCy 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. 9. Our highways must be kept in good condl-Uon, both for the beneiit of settlers and the tourist traffic, and expanded as circumstances warrant. In this connection a Highway Hoard 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 Hank 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 Klvrr must be given access to the Coast. , 14. In order 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-confldence motion. 15. The Dominion Government will be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon 'a basis of equality wijh 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 the Other Provinces of the Dominion. 18, 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. .THE DAILY NEWS Defence of C. C. F. (Continued from page one) stands the huge monster of private ownership of the means of production and the necessities of life;" Mr. Shenton said. If the B. N. A. Act Is in the way of necessary change, the Act must be removed. We must care for human life with the one single purpose of feeding, clothing and sheltering the human family. The platform might have to be changed in places but the objective was good. The C. C. F. .wished to protect the little homes and to care for men, give them work as long as they were able to work, or otherwise, provide them with cheques for old age. unemployment or stckne. Mr. Shenton fold his hearers that, in the past, their environment had ben beyond description, an environment of corruption, rob bery and guile. The C. C. F.." he said, "offers you a better environ ment. If human nature cannot be changed, then Christianity Is a failure Labor produced everything and thould get what belonged to it. The tndusirialteta of the world today were not concerned with human life. Capitalism never built any thing for human life. "Must w al ways watt for crumbs from the master's table?" he asked. "We are equal and should get an equal share f the fruits of the earth." The people all over the country were crying for a change. The old parties are under the wing and shadow of the capitalistic machine We." he said, "propose to meet these questions along constitutional lines. Mr. Shenton pointed out that in come taxes were raised to 86 dur ing the war and asked why simitar action could not be taken in peace to save human life and prevent starvation. He concluded by stating that, by working together condl Uon. could be Improved and the C. C. F. would act as an executive body at Victoria. Mr. Kolston The chairman then called upon Mr. Rotaton who expressed his pleasure at being present to wel come Mr. Shenton to Stewart He agreed with Mr. Shenton that eon dltions were serious and said that. in attempt to change and re-adjust admitted wrongs in the system ev ery man and woman must take hold of himself and think before he act, al rashness would lead to disaster. Mr. Shenton's courage, said Mr Roiston. vs shown when he told Mr. Lindsay, manager of the Gran by (to., that, when the C. C. F. at tained power and took over the O ran by operations at Anyox. Mr Lindsay would be allowed to retain his position if his management was satisfactory to the committee of the C. C. F. but that, if his management was not satisfactory, he would be dismissed. Mr Roiston concluded by saying that he would like to clear up a matter that had come to his ears several times the query where his campaign funds were coming from. He said these funds were without strings of any kind. They were put up by others who saw things as he did and would be repaid as and when possible, without Interest. REGAL SHOP To make space for our Xma Slock now arriving, we will sell for one day only (Wednesday) MONARCH WOOLS D8Vror $1.00 And.lu.ian- 9QC Trffr 95c ZT- S1.00 FaX 95c D4W?or 95C Take this opportunity, prices are advancing Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 District News SK1DEGATE AaenU for T. D. Pattullo, Lib eral candidate, at the provincial election polls on the Queen Charlotte Islands tomorrow will be: uockc- nort. Peter McLeod; Lawn Hill. Gu Ross; Sandsplt, John Mathers; Skideaate. Mrs. 0. M. Maclntyre; Queen Charlotte City. O. H. Jolllffe. Islander suggests that, after the Liberal get Into power following the nrovlnclal election tomorrow. they should give Dr. J. T Manay resident mining engineer, full charge of the mines department: B. Scott, forest ranger, full charge of the Queen Charlotte Island forestry, game and homestead inspections: Bert Oreer of Prince Rupert supervision over all provin cial contract that may be given out , on the Qoeen Charlotte Islands, and that B. J. Bacon of Prince Rupert represent tbe British Columbia government on all fisheries buai- m. He (Islander) is confident that Mr. PattuOo will be tbe nt Premier of British Columbia and that the Islands will play their part in assisting hhn to so become. In regard to tbe election earn pa Urn. another espreaeton of opin-i Ion being heard on the Islands Is that Bert Kerf In would have been well advised not to have entered the contest in AUin riding but that a new Liberal government would have been able and might possibly. if he is not elected, use his experience and vast knowledge of the north in other useful ways. Mr. Ksr-gln has many friend on the A Japanese firm. it is reported here, not long ago offered to equip any local men to lot hemlock for It for export and send In 10.000-ton , steamers to take out foil loads each trip. The industry was blocked however, by the Toimle government by refusing te permit the export Again, it is reported, the Islanders were offered $M per thousand for split spruce afrtd ones again Victoria refused .to allow tbe Industry. CN R. TKAIN9 For the Eait Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays S:M pjn From the Eait Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 10 pm 1 t AYLMER WEEK SPECIALS I AYLMER ntODl'CTS Are one of the bent on the market and are recommended by us. Vult the Capitol Theatre this week and see for yourself then call here for your requirements. 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