HOtW -it SEW K. p. . . 1 ., sr ;, rerober 29, W3 THS DAILY NEWS " r '"nwSTT"'" - PA-CrsV FIVii -u - i -a, ,4.j j .1. Thniieannc nf Pannln DwJ Tl A J! iuuuuuuuu wi n,ujc ncau me nuvcumiieiiib uii 11115 raue lvwv Liav RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP .SELL FURNITUR E REAL ESTATE, ETC., THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT PAINTERS t w - ! N o and PapeTrttngtng '! Phone Red 8W T i AD NATVHAL BAJS ACT r - 1 niM la aH la " ittt SO a tain; tbrnce ik Naata as aKaaiu: - lain to pUr of b itatoMkt Mfra. hi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' sale and all othet amnH r ,f for avrttsn.ett la this section charged M tha rate of i r,nt. , .ord per ln.Mt.ou with rii hNnim fee th, ,rlc. fow y the M.nth tbl .h-ue i . M- He adwtisetrkent take far km thai 50c h I FOR S A LB xoed kfflee safe. Can t PaIU tt FOR RENT j- w. Hart. 1'iu.M" for Ave W4. "All i launlfla) retrt. :riM. harbor view, ekue ut Red 730. tf -novated modern flat, k Max U il brocer. .f An Ideal, centrally toll (.r Daces. Private . iqueu, eec The Ska' available at a Terr rite See i. Beett for vrautton. In SHOE REPAIRS ' IBIO .i-.'t for flneet repair tf NalaMl-fja RttM Aar:rlnf. DHUM aj Orjast. BC aM W Caraiua tX fVMMttoU ! ias.. lotu tax Wait bail f poat tw puiWan af Fa 'Jwnuw M' NATURAL OAS ACT oilao o apalt la laaaa i"l Natrv KllbU M rdtng Dtarnrt Orataa. BiL. VMM. corniu. D fr a laaaa of h Woa; half of ta - ' landa TUANSFEKS VMOiON 3 TRAK8PKR- Purnl-tare moving, wood. coal, chain far rent. ti HAIRDRESSER PEIt.MAJIEMT WAVING! Clutter Curt; Laleit Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SUOfPE Na(k at InlrfllUn aH,t , ta 6if Luii RmntlMs at Om OrrM Orwp. ac, MM t-uw oft OrMkua bund Ti MXlo thi Okrcatt O. Immona t TvrHuta. Of. ecup4oa rongla tatMda to jm4 tar a laaa oi Uw ht to nlw tb But half at u TP a IarU Vi W so ptantad Bart Barttoo too at 1 . tfcarvwi iKroiaa nrril m the Dally Hews. U' - ' dar af Mi. itea. . j- - a-ar- - - isv. AROLVS a BUION " natural Gas Act. "" la appl lo Sae ' Mlural-sa RlihU irc.rdlri (lr up. B I-l.ttO. firm 1 1 hat in nar ft D. KMUMOaV aTt.iVOVtfW-.aB. Waat half at th landa poat PUM R u' SB ataaaXgTtf&tta -a North, aa etvaika. " to plot ttt ' ajiunt W aarra. ! PUIttOMt f M rsttu VKlk aJin . 1" 8c. a If Uieiaotat p '. flat v toatSr t ft 4.4 -rMla a.MMONK.i NATURAL OAS' Aff Ian t ni . 'uii titani.iu niviiia, ' He-rotten nmrktbf "P. BC, and HUnd. Caraiua D. Emru 'ccttoattat. QaV)L, fw r a a iraaa OX TH half ot tha ' tnal tnM i landa poat plantMt in of aaotton, tK n so chma; Uianr naara Buuth SA okaluat I U pUo f ba il "aiiuni eq M-mcI " punkas of rataPf 'An '"tN.p, MIXr.lltl. prtrftlruni " ' '' of 4uv, t-S. ROLOU n KMMONS.I il o luiitotrmrntt ' '! "t I. W. M. Uaann, wo. tTST, intand (rata Brar ki .r-w - ir ana, pirar " 'rowa -TAnt ot th P .""to. that action i.il '. ,bfor th feUMo 1 1 ' LDT)roVMn,nu my. r M artlmrit Au in M ahalna. thratw North SO rhaiiw- M rhalaa to - af t. 1iimt iM "jMatAiBa 60 tern ot Im. Par U pusvaai ( M fiMM tbaraoul aujau.-n nt) o anwanf ga. Dla ttoa 3i af af Juty. MS cahocub o BMMtwa irmoixvu and watotial oas act allr at IntralWn la aaa4r la Lra rvirra aad Malara-M ttifhl ! HM LaM lluiaiitain MM nt wau cnanow Oaauax B-C aia m rtwaaai Ui Tata iwrtir that CaroliM D ci natural aaa. ! aa oranaaa Maad. aa4 atl- 1 if1! "" a mm or xnc Sktln to atsvar ika Yfitm hart of tt fOoaaag daaatbwl latMtt omatenatao; at a aoai PlaoM In V noru wajt ooraar ot Sea 21 T- Ukrtwa Batata, M ajainj, itiaw t so mminti iaait Hartn.ta ektM Uktuca W Wi at c)wUa to alaat a tw- nflnrtlaj ) nnrataJinnt f0 ae laaa. sar tna pmwaaf nua- Uatraowt paulatu Daier) ttila MU av JuIt Utt CAMM.W D Biuom MTftOttCVf AND NATTJRAL (MS ACT . Nallra a lalralai la apply la ln 1 tat If Mt. tSag. lhaa lM aMkl I I la In a' AROUm tt EMif&XS 'Ouaam Otawlatta Or Or. tin 110. B RtM I and alt- TMa ntnter titot Oarotu D Brnmana f K-lakL Ort oorupaUon OaotoaJat. NManda to appN Par a War of the ' 'BB t? aasac tha Waat haM of Ifet ' "-artfit itfomfcad landa C;aiairnana: at a peat atajatad la no SJttttk Wkta osntar. of ftasMon 3T. "n I Uianer North SO chain: thanet sn iaina- !hw South SO ohaloa: 'vrr Waal SO cnaaut to plow of b- )ln'r mkI rontaaaaaae (40 UkOrt ir traa. tor a poat BMOtatf U in and ( mw ot P i1 uaBBh IS - a ir-i natural h .,tt so abataa, terv Dttre trua reui eav of juIt itu "K Norh S9 ohataa: OAROLUS D IMMONS tia:na- to ctaar at ot- a Mtt. : af ! tha tharaout of rai. pitmlaum PETROLSX'M. AND NATURAI, OAg ACT i uiM.tum .mi, Some fine Urge silver aalmon vrw,m au4 iirmj-n. Ki(t,u have been caught by guests at the 'c 8'? BifKito OHtrtet i Dunes recently, the record to far .3 & BC- "WI bavlng been twenty-two pounds. ZJSm ""LJS: Dterhuntrnfh also a popular dl- 3" 10 u em huj i ih rersfcm on the Qaeen .Charlotte 11- Cri if rtrlhij North Wim i to. 9 ihmet South VTOU I thna IM K ---jnj Piantod or Bt uTab "Wl MM I lltlaallllln Ate The AUCTIONEER PacklntCrallns.Wrappng A Oeneral Furniture Repatra LUt your goods, with me Phana Rises IM CEO. J. DAWES "TIIUE THE TOILER" fSOP 4TVMIVDOO K IS 0TTVM(i eo6B jjtxzf ediAee the most af, i am coiAJ; overa. ASIEfe OPMIGE; IP" BE A PHOMB SALL Pie. Itvl. ,t:-rrrtr(artn' b- inwra or Ha. for Us purpoM of rate- rSTKOUM. AXD NATURAL QA4 Aerial .SSZS J?" DaMtf n 36b day of Jaif. mr CAROUJ8 a J5UUONS. rmouam and natural oas act Nallra of latralkMi to apply ta f IVtratraaa ami Nat a r KI(hU In Sama Land itocardtoa Dtalitet t Qam Onitaaii Olws IM:. acid akw uaa on Oraiwoi laianaT Ta Baajac Mat Oafs D. Eawm of Portland, Ora . nrrnnalini OecaogaM Intvoda to apply tor a laaaa of Um rM 10 atmcr tha Baat baK at Uw Uo!rt rtaa-Whait taada Conunanotiiv u a piwt r'Ullirt In Uw S uth Saaj aamar ot niatlna. a. JP a taacwr Nat 10 okattua: ahMe w4 S afcatai: tbaac .u:U T-trljn twn-a aa akata to. pbc or bo- "aaaa an aanajuaina iho ator a kna. Sar ttv puiSkaa of t na) arwtof Uwrraua pvhata nd (cr natwaaf sa Data Ukia 34ah Hr ol J-, IMS OAROUW U HMaONR PKIROLBOU AD NATVHAL rUS ACT attr af lalralUua ta apply Mi Inv etrioai aa4 Nalanaa Kltklt ta UtMj WnionaHai TVatatrt 0 Qtirt Ctaaraoat OrwaA BC. iM aM uaa an Orataai laUact TaJU aataaa tla Cnt Q of faHtilail. Orav. -r-; "li ntoSMH to aeal Sar Uaao f Bk eiffte' tha Baat WU 7 th r:oaai aaarMlMd uada. at a poat aatl In aarn a? rf !W-Hm aa 'P a. --nanea iwana rs aavaaaa: Wtat OC rbaJaUK tnaarn BrtaaS0 nrnca raat N rhalaa a paa af e tr.nruif and r inaiUrfn 40 mm.i tncnr or kM tor ti puanaa of ra- m ad Htan taaraatu prtraturai ad ion natMtal m ' (Mtad) thta Mth cUT of Jilr tBSS CAROtOS a FUMOVn District News j SKIDEGATE Interest In the political campaign U beginning to liven up on , the Queen Charlotte Islands. anas uw iBfi. inert is no sBrcny of game. It It report rdjthat Oeorge Mellae, prospector of Queen CharJette City, ha brought in some splendid sample of native diver from Security Harbor where he has staked a nmaiber of claims. IS AUTO ACCIDENT Kepart h&s been rwwrved at dl. TitieiaJ headquarters of the pre vt'okaj poltee here of a reeeet au-tosMbtle aoctdeat on the hhway beiwaen Fort Fraaer aad Vander-baaf. kbr nuts wat of the latter potnt, wheo Mr. aao Mrs. E. N. Walker of Smtthtta had a rather rsrrow eaatpe. "Sbe ear was tefcg anveo dwrn nlU when it ran Into Moos ra4 an abort turn and, vertur-ed. Mr. and Mrs Walker! :we ea ta extricate theeaaelvet. ' the latter aetateing sojne Balnor :Os frctn broken gKes. The ma-1 ?bine (korsti Into nVames and was rcsapletely dairoyed. Mr. Walker was formerly ouad engineer at' toe cpitol Tntarre r sr ad is now operatlaf tha taHctng pWtuxe 'Mav at fttUttaen. SALT rNoeat otvntcse warrant SO RONT affar for aala r tondar. lafato'lfl. al ttat StaHmtoe I iMnito. ana aanta hatlaw fan tatnrd undtr a t'ttwi warrant f-r mK -4ha at ak-ka-trad. flitum Dd atort affm et thr :-rr f-rmrrlv : c-cx'pttn tnr a. T PtrMa and D C. B:itrt. knewn th? Pwfcin. nod Ward DeuioH ram, at Wt smtar. . Prlnc Rupan BC.. crwrout of ato-tor boat au aaltoi aad analna paru rl-ttitnrai c-n'.ract-r'i main III) rl4loal rui a--r. crnra namltura tn-l ator iiiTiirm. au or ari aerea an in poo -n c my oauihT. BSwrt Onwto. ti prmana a aataued ct aid eaoda aad ehatMoki aaof b aaan ' any I'm on apsel(a to the aM Erneat Piawln t the Md pramlaM Ton- l ha rt-Ttvaa, for h rrnv-'fe tnaratory or JcO ota-hy thr aaM HrhfM Cnw n pat nail at tha -ild pramlaa P"Faxi addraird ta hea at i hoi ' "1" 19 , unKi nioo Tuaadny tt 3rd day of Ootohrr. I inr nianaat or any ttooer not aarily acrttrd Tojanv Ca-h rjatad at Prlnoa Rwaart. BO. thH Xth day of Srptambar. IMS. r. r. iivde. Mt? SlMPKIAOS lAl CrsmA)UlAlfi MV K7l3&bKVATION& I MAY MU TT . AJCCESSAIV TO OUESTIOM SOME is at voora PVtASuBE. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH Is a brief, sjnopsift of, policy is .laid down by the Liberal Party of BritUh "Columbia, In convention hefd In October, 1932. Many matters of interest, not specifically set out, will require consideration. The principle's enunciated are indicative of the Liberal viewpoint, and are broad enough to meet every question within provincial Jurisdiction. The Liberal Party ex lata as an official organization for the purpose of formulating and fur thering measures that win 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, ean be prorjerly treated only through the agency of government. Government is not an ordinary business, but carries responsibility to meet every problem arising front our complex social and economic conditions, in order thai not merely a few, but all of our people may live in reasonable comfort. The Libera) Party pledges Immediate action under the beat available advice and closest study. August, 1933. T. D. PATTULLO. 1 Profitable and permanent Employment is the most Important questlen facing our people. There thejuld be eo-operaUon between the national, provincial and municipal authorities and the Canadian banking system to establish the necessary credit to carry out a broad programme ol 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, sueh 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 .ta the government. Ameirgst other things the council wu) study Industrial and social effort in the province and suggest means to correlate thene efforts. 'It will familiarize itsel wHb intra, lnter-provtnctal and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study sueh questions as production and censumptiop, and the marketing of our products, the number of hours ot work per day and days of work per week, the standard of wages and commodity-prices. These questions are of national a well as provincial concern, and British Columbia can take the lead in urging co-operation with, the other protmcea. 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 ct the province, effort must be made to reduce capital charges. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates oi Interest for money. 3. The Taxation Structure must be revised with a view to reduction wherever polble Including exemption In toe Vwct scale of wages and salaries. ." Getting Down to Good Sense MISS JOKZS. WAaJT H r TO AK VOl A rtsw J A: OOECTiOAjsrTr I p . Sorry, Wrong Party! JACK PCQMISE.OTO CALL. MK at s, it-s that time now, r-l Ort. 4 ACK.VtoU AvJFIX BOVf VCO WOUL.rNT p-pOL. ME, VJOOUD MEET VfcO PACK rx.t TtLL voLy ALU I KMQvO. POPESSO(2 WELL o- mxthb (IIVE MB that j l.i BTSvl 4. The health of each ot us h important to the whole community, and a measure of State Hearth Insurance should be made effective, not only to. preserve health, but io reduce costs both to the average, citizen and to Industry. iA general and effsciive- 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 dally tasks.' and for th 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 petition 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 fmaocia) position. 7. An effort should W 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, m timber, agriculture, fishing, mining and! In fact, every operation where it appears that useful service eon be rendered. 9. Our highways mast be kept in good condition, both lor 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 Cemmhsion should be established. 11. A NatUrut Central Bank should be established. ' 12. Social Services, such as Mothers' Pensions, OW Age Pensions, etc must be maintained. Abuses ot administration should not be allowed, and inJusUee thremgh-mere technkalltles should not be permitted. 13. The Peace River must be given access to the Coast. 14. In order that the utmost Freedom ei A-tioa hx Members of the Legislature may be assured ta respect ot questions before the House, tt is Liberal policy that a government shall be considered to he defeated only upon a straight waut-of-con'fldecee motion. 15. The Dominion Government will be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon a basis ef equality with the other provinces, and to thb end request will be made for a Royal Commission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Columbia has ndt been given Equality ot Treatment with the Other Province of the Dominion. 11 There shall be a permanent Voters' List, to ensure that all eligible voters art; enrolled. rt The Leader of the Liberal' Patty Is given a free mandate to-' choose f 6r his associates In government, men of character, ability and stand tag. having regard solely to the p'utllc Interest TWlAlK Wtt CAM V we -ABC AUPMC 15 By Wetover.- rM COMMtAlCiMG nt see 6onab . V A"TEa? ALU, ' j i 5P- i n ii i jyslAW. tiS AtAl'T ACK (- ii ., t..t ka i,, J,... 1