0!a a' N'ciV 1 fi. , mWr i, 1033 S3 rm Bdsct torn 3TZ2ta 5 j Statement Of Facts I JJy John llutocr, Jeweller, IJrincc Ittipcrl. We were Ahead of the Market X -. nl.-inning: for this Reason's selling, we anticipate n mow w4y ojum to normal eruditions than a, i piae. With this .object in view we bought , miuiicIs, Watcher, Ooekfi, Silverware, Jewelerv. Mitt ii-1 f'rvrtwy, Etc., losing right -entirei; f the fact niality je&ery and ffinniondr? migbt be out ! tiKlanT)Urcnaidng power, witto the result iMn able to HeJJ-oJ the above different lines laautiti. are forced to convert this lxuiubiful, well as-) into wh. Heiiig lirepared to dok, by lo :it for our mistake, we .are offeringio you this , ; Hal opportunity rtf&t now, regardless of the ;.. nmiMifaciuixyV price have adraneed in a- (onriderably auoyeihe price we jmiiihaged ,. ai antage io you 1 qvXie Apparent as you can y i't StOe wniQttfn fn9Hy oases (io not cover . wrt of production. m : iart these drastic mefmuren are neceaftBry ae ital importance that our merjehandiee be sold . . funidejus to coittimie our Jwdness that each . .. !. M M 1 f ..t v . are auieio onerour cjiQm an urHi uiooj lie w , A (Mifident that thin statement of truth will mMteourritaa Uiieem. Early shopping in T H THE PAPERS TOMOWIO W NIGHT ijiuHftong at we will advertise a few of our ;u-pairm that await you Saturday mors-V. - n e you every article will be on sale at a : mm the regular price. Valentin Dairy's 10th Anniversary SepL 28th, 1923 Sept. 28tfa, 1933 Wishm to tltMitk ur uiKttmicri for past patron k'J and hoping for your continued goodwill. PHONE 657 I N ION STBA51SUIPS LIMITED twii Wti prta. Rupm tot viwmw-r TLA EV Kits' TUESDAY, UM I'-M. l'' uver Thursday p.m. Ts r.KENA EYKKY FRIDAY .MIHNIOHT. L'" " nuTer Monday ajn. Ht' U to Port auapon. Allw Ann. AnjM. r . ' ' " " rtfirdi&f til Mtlinfi wd ti- -Ituptrt Agency: Second enuf I'bone CANADIAN PACIFIC 've I'llnce Itupert for Vuncourrr U 0a W" nd rr .,,n''r,s A,'laW. Frldaya 10 iM ji.m. " K; I' IIIRAN. WRANdKLL. JUNKAU and WiAOUAV. 1 11 Uiirtne. Sept. 3nd.. 11th., 5U . " Foi UesrrTatloni and liitornutlw w I COATK8, etral Airnt. I'rlnrf Itupert. BO. u ,0llt Pper doM 0t arrive, telephone the office LOCAL NEWS NOTES Wood And Coal! One Load of, C.1.JD1,. dance tonight. Wood ftBd One Ton o! Coal $14,001 Albeit & MeQatrery. tt Silveriides Bros, lor Wallpaper j Glass, Paint and Muresco. ' Sow of Norway Ski Beneflti hDaaee Friday, pt. OddJellowr Dominion Dairy takes pleasure nan, Adm.. 36c. Refreshments. 227, to announce that nil tbe owshare been tuberculin tested ami that It. E. Moore, local manager of P., the Dairy ha obtained Orade A Burn Ltd., left on last evening'! irata for a brief budeas trip to Tarraee. He will be returning to Um city tonlgtt. 3. D. Lawrence, local manager of the Qovarnmeot Telegraphs, is pltnntnc to sail tonight on the n. Prince Hopert for Vtneouver, be- Ml . , 1. retire Harold Meewen, C.N.R dhrUlon tretirht and passenger agent. Uj maklnK a ten -day trip to Interior i point between here and Jasper . Park on official bwtneas. He Is expected u return to the city Satur day evening CUM sterner Prteae George, fCapt h E. NefMes. arrtwad in pert a 10 o'clock yeatacaoy tma Van- cowwr. PowaU IUmt aod Ocean fraHs sad saiV at It o'clock last Mbi for Anyoz anc Stewart whence she will return here this evening at o'clock and sail at10 on. far Vancouver via Ocean FaUs ard Powell River. For the fcast C. N. IL TIMINS GET THE HABIT Call at Mussallem's or Phone 18 Wc always have barcains you tan save money on. Start now. SWIFT PtONtC HAM par lb SWIFT BACOei k-e l4b pkg. aXlOB Frash Seconds m UKaONOMY BRAND BUTT BR. A-l, S fcs BOILKD HAM per lb. UOUQQW per tfe. BANANAS 3 Ita CASABA nd HONSYDRW M SLOWS, per lb PUfffi OOL ORANOBS Oaed asse, i dex 8WEBT POTATOES lbs. ORBSN TOMATOS6 e lbs QRBBN PBPPBRS While they last, per lb 14c 20c 65c 25c 74c 35c 18c 40c 10 c 85c 25c 25c 10c Free dellver' on all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents" i!7-W Third Avenue West P.O. Box 575 Phone Is Fall Train Service Hfli Irmm 4mii U Urloliw II I'aurngrr tmlm Irate Trine Huert ry (VI.umUt. SfJwf ilajr iiI Saturday at 1JQ .n., coiinfctlns at J !' f' H point luft anil NiiHli. ilurlua tbo FallMMi train frnin the Fr vlll arrle u Tula;a, TliurJy ml Sun-lUy at a p.m., making on iirctltMi -with ilMturrt for aiulhrii porU whleli ! .Prince iirrt on Thiirailayi and Sunday at IS p.m. Lot Summit Fares until Ocir 5lt' Tmt WwmiUi. eM CtTV TicKrr urricr IM ni Ar..u. Ma el V41IR4S CAXADIAX NATIONAL eertlfloate: Mr. and Mo. R. M. Bagahaw, who have been pendtnt the pat list weeks In the city and district, wttl sail by the Prince George to-right for Victoria where they will reside. Utoesa of hta father, J. C. Law-! DfMlD 22C SMimodkCroaoIifrMa.mlr rtliydb7on(p(Uctiono(- V1CKS w VapoRub O tlMUUm, J.r, tW Y,t, Charles Soini, ehargeo with vagrancy by swearing in a pubttc plaoe, was aentenecd to one day Imprisonment isy -Magistrate Me-, Clyiaaot in city police court thti moral rg. - i OaouneBCing owmber 10. spec-' lal one ar.d a-tMrd round trip fares from Prince Rupert and other ; northern points to Vancouver wfeii again be given by coast steamship mrngainifiii, tt Is announced. Tots will make the raaod trip from here to Vancouver and back $3X. Monday. Wednesdays and 8atur- There wul also be ne aao a-thted. 7:S0 pm. winter rates from Anrax StMHHtt from the East , the Queen Charlatte Islands and Sundays. Tuesdays and Thurs- ther northern points into Prince 8 pa. Rupert and return TAXPAYERS' NOTICE Avoid penalty by paying Local Improvement Taxes at City Hall, Ion or before October 2. 1933. SERVICE PECIALS FOlt TilE WEEK-END TOMATO CATSUP -Heinz large bottles per hot FRY'S OOCOA " per -lb. tin PASTRY FLOUR B & K 10-lb sacks, per sack GRANULATED SUdftR per 10-lb. sack EMPRESS BAKING POWDER, per 12-os tin SARDINES Norwegian in Olive Oil. per tin TOILET T188UaV-'Paraon large rolls, per roll HEINZ SALAD CRBAM per bouis) .f. NABOB TEA - per lb. OARDEN PSAS Mixed sices, per tin QUALITY CORN per tin 8LICBD PINEAPPLB Llbby's No 2 tins, per tin 22c 25c 42c 79c 21c 10c 10c Ilrooni Special 1 S-SLruig Household Bream l Handy Whisk Broom nn Both for SUNMAID RAISINS-Seeded Seedless per 15-or pkg 19 c 41c 10c 10c 21c or lGc Mcintosh lied Apples We have the best selection In town Unwrapped, per box $1.60 to S1.75 Wrapped Fancy, All sixes, pet box $2.40 HYSLOP CRAB APPLES OC 4 lbs. $1.80 per box FANCY KLB8RTA PBACHBSr -TtUi n uer basket FANCY BARTLBTT PBARS per basket PLUM A: LOGANBERRY "Hoisum" Brand 4-lb. tins, per tin BUTTER Fine Alberta per lb 45c JAM- 44c 24c Watts' Grocery i'JIONK SS I'llONE Id THF BEST FOR LESS" Hetel Arrivals Royal 3. Warren and W. E. Hutson, city; inrs. V. C Grant and Helen Rice, Balmoral; II. Brown, Port Simpson, Y. Kawasaki fesslar; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Booth, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. W. Bremtver, Butedale; Alex p. Angus, Greenville; Emil Houion and Mr. and Mss. R. Mo Em, city. Savoy L. 3. North, CXR;. Mrs. A. John-sen, Perow. Central Cyril D. Morgan. Vancouver: E. D. Collins and R. Lalbo, CNR. Prince Rupert Harold Brown, A. O. Richardson, J. Benaett and W. MiLean, Vancouver; ''Mr. and Mxa. Ii. hi Bag-shaw, Victoria; E. C. Willie, Terrace; Mr.tmd Mrs. Joseph P. Onel-let. Quebec; C. Dagg. Winnipeg. Old Empress F Stephens' and P. Rudland. shy. Announcemenh Elks' Dance Friday Sept. 29. Ba-lagnos Orchestra. ,.t , Bagies' dance Oct. o. admission ladles 25c. Gents 35c. Lutheran Church Bazaar, October 12. Prtnee Rupert Pioneers' Association whist and bridge, October 18. Catholic Bazaar Octootr 19. Recreation Chib Scotch Dance, Oddfellows Hall. October 20. Hyggas Bazaar. October 27. Nov. 9-10 Cathedral Dramatic Society presents 4-Act Comedy.) tot Susan." Cathedral Hail. I HEREWITH is a brief synopsis of policy as laid dawn -by the Liberal Patty at .British Columbia, m convention held in October, 1932. Many matters of interest, not specif leal I y set out. wlii require consideration The principles enunciated are indicative of the Liberal new-point, and are broad enough to meet every o,ue Hon within provincial jwtsdictton. The Liberal Party exists as an official organization for the purpose of formula ting 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 per-aonal character can be properly treated &n)y through the agency of government. Government is not an ordinary business, but carries reeeenetbtUty to meet every problem arising from our complex social and economic eon-dHiens. In order that not merely a lew, but all of our people may Hve in reasonable comfort. Kbe Liberal Party pledgee immediate action under the beet avaitabte advice and closest study. August, 1933. T. D. PATTULLO. 1. Prof its We and permanent Employment tt -the most Important quesMon facing our people. .There ehoutd be ccopemtioa between the national, provincial and municipal authorities and, the Canadian hanking syttent to establish ithc necessary credit to carry out a broad programme of constructive and useful wage-distrtbuttng public enterprise, and to further the health, edu cation 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, juch asttealth. education, agriculture, labour and the Industries. This council will he appointed by the government on recommendaUon of the interests involved, and will act in an advisory capacity to Uve government. Amongst other things the council will study industrial and social effort In the province and suggest means to correlate these efforts. It wVl familiarize itself with Intra, lnter-provlnctel and foreign track, 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 houre 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 0! the province, effort must be made to reduce capital charges. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates of Interest tor money. 3 The Taxation Structure must be revised with a flew to reduction wherever possible, including exemption In the lower scale et wages and salatKi- Thermat Heat Pad Gives a uniform heat and lasts many hours. Just add little water to renew heat. Ask us for information Price, $1.25 Refills, 40c STATIONERY Special MEUJOSE Linen Finish CAItbYLG Hand Made ELEGANTE Fancy, Plain and linen Alice Blue CHOCOLATES 1-lb.liox, 60; 2-lb. box $120 Ormes Ltd. Pibnecr Druggists The Reiall Store Phones: SI Si 82 Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It Joes pay lo buy those advertised A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy 4. The health ot each of us is important to the whole community, and a measure of State Health tasarancf should We made effective, net only to pseeerve health, but to reduce coats both to the average citizen and to industry. 6. A general and effective review must be made of the Educational problem, rejecting any proposed organiratten that involves a caste ays-tern We must facilitate the mteUectual growth of each Individual member of society In order to equip him fos t)la daily tasks, and tor the enjoy ment of such cultural pursuits as may be In keeping with our soda customs. Triangular disagreements between the school boards, municipal eounefts and the department of education mast be adjusted, and our whole system placed upon a sound financial basis. o The financial posltsen of our Municipalities is of increasing concern. An equitable adjustment must be made as between the provtoee and the munielpaltMes. and ttve mwnMpatittw placed In a 'teund Hnanasal paiMcst. . 7 An effort shooH be made to settle our Arricultural Lands, In order that more of our cttl-tens may be self-supporting Agriculture as a whole mutt be put upon a sound find profitable, basis, aad made capable of sustaining and direct ing itself, in line with all other national, baste Industries. . Oontinuous etfott should be put.Ieith '.tou' assist Industry in Marketing ita product, InilmV ; her. aarteulfore. ttshtac. ratntnt afld.fn ;-fMi j5v ery operation where tt ajgtcars temt cjsejpefa vice can be rendtred. 9 Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benefit of settlers and the tour 1st traffic, and expanded s circumstances war rant. Is mis connection Hlthway Board shafld be established to make for eonttautty of poftcy and to Inspire confidence is unpantial treatment, 10 A Public Utilities 'Commission should be established. 11. A National Central Bank should be established H Social Services, ueh ae Motherc' Pens4en Old Age Pensions, etc.. must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not be allowed, and ineustlee through mece teohnlrdllMei should not be.jermHted . . 13. The PcacV River must be given access to the Coast. 14. In order that the utmost Freedom of Ac lion by Members ef tbe Legislature may be as sured in respect of questions before the House, tt Is Liberal polity that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight want-of-eonfidenee motion 15 The Dominion Government will be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon A tbitsts of equality with the other provinces, and to this end reouest wM be made far a Royal Ocm mission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Columbia has not been given Equality ef 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 repaid solely to the public intcriit.