RV.d Block rt:p, Pr,,, M p.,. tr r,. -. u . Of. 'I , fc,. Bt!,. ' n IT, . In lir tv i v -iber A. 1933 THE DAILY NEWS fAO IT73 t. LllLJfiXi Thousands of People Read The Advertisements on This Page Every Day RENT THAT ROOM, SECURE HELP, SELL FURNITURE,, REAL ESTATE, ETC;, THROUGH A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT r. v n Ti t. t. V nr u. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS for sale aott all thti small admtfcements for rent, In this .ettlcn charted at the rate of z cent tord per Iniertlon with ill Insertions for the price of four. By the month the charge Is Z5c a word. Wo at ertftf merit taken for leu than Mc Fo! FOR SALE i : food oifta safe. Can i-t ii al Dily Nwi. U ,.,N Knnte, 4 -hole almost , Appiv 508 lowlDtt street, i 222 s vi. t- -Large bedroom rt 4p . testes by 0 feci inches:1 , . i vUfa hAary plate mirror, j. hn by 34 inches, ory fin-with ehaH ; lieinUrniat : vood piano and stool; Orrat u"tM- Rarte Kbone Oreen v7 ZJ7 FOR RENT Bf 'mm r w. run. NF'A'IY Renovated :uee ' .rl aa modern Max IletlbroBer. - Mth day of JulT 14 l AROCU8 D flat. 'cMMONi 'J New bungalow. 2 bed in. harbor view T. McClymanl. tf M AND NATURAL OAS ACT latrattan la apply la Iff aia aM Naiwral-ta KlfkU ;-r, Manrdl(k DtUTtat af -t OroML BC sad tt bland t '.hat CarattH D CovBaea it QfcMfiHiw rUafit. 4;4t far A icaa af Sba i rta Waat baM of Um w at poat btantad In Waat Oornrr pf aWtan 11. tHMh SO ebalaa. tfarttta uea Mortft. SO rhaana ta ptoor af Vr- 'xi mttntni OtO ttrrt. v tar tar a., n um jMtacae of rait-'n thrWaom pHeotauaj I raa ntFntlan la apply and Nalupal'Sa MlchU - rlaaaMMd DtitplM at oroup. BO, ind art-Am Irland hat Cwettat D (" Trtiaaika -M'tfr for s Imm af " Waat hat at - "lo-d latMM: ' i a peaA plaajtad k V ' t xnr af Mawl South 10 airaltw; tfirfltp thnaa Nrta 8J ciiains M. . at he. "rtatntrW 60 am. " tha pttra.M rto' 'ltal ( - " dar of July. iftM. f-AROUm D. tU MQW M AND NATURAL OAS AOT Intanllan In amity lo inw and Natural. cat Hlfhta " and rVordrfc DlMfaft vf ''-ta oroup, UC, kSd tit- 'un bland. "wr w a tanaa-of wt " ' raat rwlf ot ttxl - n'l lauda: . I ' w poat tdaAtrni1 K" COOM Of BnOtton Jfl.l 5 tV'uth so ohajtw thpnctl timira Nor til SO ctialnajj v oliaina ta nlaoa of .1 1 '"tliUrm 940 ttfrt, ' .tUv purixai pf rili- "'K therrout jwtrolaum ln day of JuJy, jtSS. WUtOLUB D. XMUONS. trtLQU .! aVKUaTVHAL OAS AOT r.'i, I- - w aiMlllon In annl. . 1.. "" '""I NatUraY.aa Hlthll ''HI llworUUtf DlCj1 ot '"t-ta oroup, n o., and it " ."lat oipoiut rj. Cmmoria ""w unda: i"u or ir 4' at a a i Wtai corner 0f Cwtlw 31. Soian to chain! thaivid na vio North 00 ontini: " CnUlal tMl tvlsWM Warn. nun I (ttltavtltlnaa did A ..... J1 fti aw - WlliM., Jul. iat . v;A8uLIJ n runni ru I PAINTERS P A INT I NO and Paperhangmg toller, Phont Red S03. TRANSFERS CAiIEnON'3 TRAN8FER Purnl ture moTlng. wood, coal, chair) for rent. tf SHOE REPAIRS LOUIS BHIBKJ for finest repairs 318 Mh Street tf rcmouvu and natvbal me act 4 Natlr of latrnflati ( apply ta Lm rrUulruat ad Nataral-fM ItlfMa In 8kM Laiid TlaawtMpc DMnat of Quern CwVdt Ornup. BC. and alt- mm on Orahara UUad Tat nottca that Caroiu D. Esmmoi 4tf Pbrtjthd. Or, uYCapataae OeiagM. tatatula ta apply for taaae of the rtatot to Xt the Ww half of Mm f:4iowlnc rjtaxrtbed landa CkaiiDeaqryf, At poat pathted la th South War roraer. of FatsVoa St. Tp. . Wrfwor Haatk M rhaaaa: Umom Baal M abata. thance South ss ebataa: tbar War SO etoUM ta plat of be- bedtantnd tM eootalalnf W r w am vtrmui nxa act " lea, far la tmut of cf .... 4a Nitrl-$a RlfhU ... Land ttoie Ur4 l M-'r UrougL BC nd alt- i tUat CaMfa D auufi orruartlat OfcSaaW. tar laaaa ef U r ftM VTaM half of tk rt.fTiaS Jtrada' 4- at a poat Sa(s4t Id ' wx twiwr tf Sbms ie .. n-vtth so ahatvit: Umm x Nob BO chaitta. ' - M ntiaina M paaoraafte rmnalnt 4t. crra. lor Um- yttHo .pf s-La-.-"ina ti ii i 'ail prtfofHtai log M SrUtnc tharaout prtraartaw ana Mirt Hiiaai sm- Dated thla MUi 0j of July. 1SS f AACXA7B D EMMOM KntOLZOM AND NATTMAL OAS ACT Kr af latrrrttai ta apaff la rValraa aad M urJ-ga Hlftil la Bkra Uad Itreordlaf CNaartot of; Qm CnarWtto Orauav. bVC . aiw tt-l aaar ps Owlwrii tatand Taka Mk that Oar4u S of rartlaad. Or.. ooCTanaUon tamali Va aMrtx lor a lata of tfce rta to rri( li. Bsat twit of the tn 0nanr4n at a poat or atanlrd la Ts f. thane Kortb 80 chain: BeeUoa S.i WfW SO chatna. tlMaxw South SOehaiaa taaora Eaat SO ebatna to ptaea of Ur liar raaT or Itaa. tar taw tlM afid artaaM toaraout t"taalrtwii a ad lorl aaawat ajaa. Datrd that Mlb Hav of Julf. tS. D Eal remowau and natvrax oas act Natba af Inlrnllon la apply to lra rrtxo4rBi and Naturtl-fa Kljhlt la Ssraaa Ud HaaordMif DHtrtet of Qtatn Chartotta Orous, BC. and alt- uala on Orahain lataad. Taka aotat that Caroiua u f roHlaaS Ora unaaitaai lawairla to apply for a kraa of rat at ta haain CAhSEsJS D. Pu6W! j ttwJU( mora or ra Uia aoftar h Baal half of tba Oooianelai at aVr Norm Caat TP I I a new SouUi Waat M thalaa. J ANT) NATURAL OAS ACT awl tori aatMTaJ pa Datad ibla SPth it u AMOtl poat pat a m ta m nraaann a. SO chatna: tbanra ahraxv Narth so rnaina; to plaor of IM- ac 040 for thr purpna? nC or July OB D I .tUONB. ! HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAV1NOI Cluster Curl; Latest Styles NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPE nraouruu and natural gas act Nat of I at rot Ion to ajplf ta lm rrtMram and Natural-fit ltljhl and lor i and lor) SettttM ta naaural cmt. Datad ihia 34U ca: 640 tht mtma t rl- au of Julf. IMS BOUTS D BU UO-Nfl. Dwtad thla SOtn Oaf of July. IftSS CAROLU8 D tUUONS MT rilANCT. MINtlWt. CLAIM Ortlltfatt af ImprotrraraU TAK NOnCB tfa I. W H. Ufon rMA i li ill , 1 Tl I 1MB i.t -J mi vayv man i dm iiw o anrr HIM 111' a. . ! caar of lawja-atnuaM tar tkt frUT' ; af abtalalaa a n nui af taw rTr)aboa etabB. aa aaai tun ri. . w . k . i. 8etloa a of tb Mrarral A' br nmanml brf or tba laauanc af auah rwrtlflaata of tmproranwu atrd Jaty. IJJ. PVat Inaarttna rwl V im IN nf Mvrrttwmarit Au mr. MtTTi'.u or hi n n iiiiav BrttUh OTlaaibla, a bo tiik iT.tri: r ntt r.i:i AH BfftctM hjM aVM tba Brtata of Hl'OH 0OBA.UI IbtllaM o? r.-darrala. In SOth day r D-rainbrr. AD INI. arr rrquirrrl to aiM partirulara of rntch olain: to iha t Irrabiaad an or bafprr tba lat day of Darttnhcr. A D I0SS at-v-r ab rh data tba Baaraitor wftl pro-(d t) dlrtrtbut tba ararat rf the atll l-rftd an the paraona of which .!! than have had natlca. DAT Br-W-m1"- M. COADT. Kaarutor. S&S Oranvllle aHarat-Vaaaauart, B.C. "TJLHE THE TOILER" TttLIH.WHAT II BCT ILU apt ii AtaK VLI I M J, THff SSl MH6 , BOSV SBkTT J J&3 Mr 'rl" . I i. mi , inw ti-awt ' i' I a T WHATd THE MATTER. -1IUUIE? LOCAL NEWS Provincial Constable Hugh Mc-Glinchy of Bella Coola is expeeted to arrive in, the crtjron the Cardena this evening from Bella Coola, LI i where be ha been stationed or the part atx months or so, and proceed by train to Prince George where he has ben ea&ed on account of the serious illM of Mrs. MeOuflchy in hospHal there. Cons la We and Mrs. MeOUnohy and family resided In Prince Rupert for many years, Constable MeCHnehy hsrving been a member of the old city police feree hsce. Many local friends will hope Qurti chartaw oiur Br. and ait r Mrs. McOlinetty's speedy reeov-"S-SS? ry In order that Uie children Take nettee IStat Carotin D. Emaaona ... f FMrtlaM. Ort, oorupauoo Oraladat. Bwm ww nign seesoi. Mrs. MC- 22?L tHVL.tar- '5f Ollnehy and family did not leave fStoviat avacrttwd unda: Prince George when Constable Mc- ftavianwiataai m a noat DlantMl In ltinh nai frajiifwrawl fum lhal North Baat eorntr of Seotloa 21. I nuu T Umomc North SO dtataa: tfcwv dtstrlet to - Ben COOta. I Waat so cbalna: lAaocw Bcnjtto SO abiUia: ( brflamitac moi wv i isnsai tea pgajCV VS flsT aa a. tor TIWPEB SAt X1S8S0 I Ttvra arill be frr, d for aale a tal'c Ai-i -, at tvo-n the Nine- tr'h an 'i WSir. IMS 'n t6a aV- nmOLCTJU AND RATDHAL OAS ACT -rt BC. tr T-oc UaMtTvo tut . . . 7 . 1029 000 T.BM- cl Bpmaa llamioea v, Natlrv nf Intrntlxn la apply la Ijr s 1 Caav -n aaj area tlaaitad ou rttatri and XaUral-ga Klfht j CU"trt B-wf- Samtd, Own unanooa uroup, sc . and t-' Onr nar uata on OralkMB MM I t aiber Taka aotlca gut Caaatut D Bmnona "PvevMad of Portland. Ow. oneupaUan CMaotait. tnd tnt """ mi aasaj ror a na Of am nm anu m oaat nail r um tur tf atMtl:i r-aa f5h' -r tba D.aartr. Pan am. DMMet. ali.wed f-.r removal tins Ma to ton la paraan i ta be opened at n ana traatad aa Guide to .orres ents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on Jive topics of Lhr day or any other subject of public Interest, but letters must be brltf and to the point. The ong-wlnded correspondent has no place in modern journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to ine waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature appended for publication. Letter should be written on one side of the paper only. Correspondents must avod personalities and the lanKuaitt' should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rules ot debate. nv tba . wwm uaw.liaia unoa: t Wd pwni(Sn t pe.1 platrd ml Funtber natttoidar may bt obUtord V aanar iwrt au nataai: aaanei w k. ooatna uranoi Boutb SO obaiaa: , B C iobct aaat an enatoa o aaaar or be- I rnnmiidtii (40 term.' or Maa tor Utt anOM W raakl tat nd aatstnc tharraut prWaura aay "o PMawa Rupert. PH, MAC r.M ALL lJ e- - I pecl nErcfetat-r? trying TO KEEP U vJtTW PCS'E coeor mas hade a AJEBVOUS WTECK OUT 5 1 OF ME Bwk ib faPSaJ J A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH is a brief synopsis of policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, In convention held in October, 132. Many matters of interest, not specifically set out, will require consideration. The principles enunciated are Indicative of toe Liberal viewpoint, and are broad enongh to meet every um-tion within piovlnclal jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exist as an official organl zatioc for the purpose of formulating and furthering measures that win make for the well-being of each individual member of society, and the welfare at society as a whole. Innumerable questions, both of public and personal character, can be properly treated only through the ageney of government. Government is not an ordinary business, but carries responsibility to meet every problem arising 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, 1933. 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 Oontciian 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 ccnslst of representatives of the various avenues of endeavour, such as health, education, agriculture, labour and the Industries, This council will b appointed by the government on rrcemmendaUcn 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 effort It will familiarize itself with Intra, inter-provinclal and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study such question 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. Z Our Financial position must be reviewed. Current exoendittire 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 he Tevised with a view to reduction wherever possible. Including (rxemptien In the lower scale of wages and salaries. A Quick Recovery 4-The.health pf each of us is Important to thl whole' cornmunHy, and a measure of State Health Jnsuraiato .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 dally tasks, and for the aicntef such cultural pursuits as may be in keeping with -our social customs. . Trlahgtlar disagreements between the school boards, municipal councils and the department of education muxt be adjusted, and our whole system placed upon a sound financial basis. 0. 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 A;rictiltaral Lands in order that more of our citizens may be self-supporting. Agriculture as a whole must be put upon a sound and profitable, oasis, 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. -MDitr highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benefit of settlers and the tourist traffic, and expanded as circumstances war-ranUIn this connection a Highway Board should be established to make for continuity of policy and to Inspire confidence In impartial treatment. itifA Public Utilities Cotnnili&ion should be eabhhed. 11, A National Central Bank should be established. 1 j. Social services, such as Mothers' Pensions, Old Age Pensions, etc must be maintained. Abuses oi administration should not be allowed! and Injustice through mere technicalities' should not be permitted. 13The Peace River must be given access to the Coast H in order that the utmost Freedom of Action by Members of the Legislature may be assured In respect of .questions before the House, it ts liberal policy that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight warj't-of-confjdence motion. ll'-The Dominion Government will be asked to plajee the Province of British Columbia upori a basis of equality with the other provinces, and to this end request will be made tor 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. 18. There shall be a permanent Voters' List to ensure that-all eligible voters are enrolled: IT. The Leader of the Liberal Party Is given a freje mandate to choose for his associates In government, men bf character, ability and standing, having regard solely to the public Interest. By WestovWa VOU SAV TILLie I Ol f ' I MAC TS p i SEE THAT SHE GETS J S,f J f 'ACT gtB ATace "1 When "Exercise" is Work WGfr I J V V a m. '.w vt ii r r i HELLOt ttlLL,-TMlS S TILUB OOATT Mou want -rq that pcive out TO TUB COLWOTCV club rwm t AlEED EXtcaSB AMD VM JUST CCAZ.V ToTrJCE - OVA, I'M OOCDftStCK Ba,U WAS TO iO OUT Ots TOWAJ. MOW TMAT I AM MCMff. 1 PCWTKNOW WHAT all -Nt TO PO VJITM ! MVSELPJ Wa. i I . I I BOOm amo VCXLL SE.T twb exrcise VOU WANT OH, MUMtiy OOSn FEEL VJELV. BjiOO&H TO'PO Ar4V nVOCK r . - . ai; a " '