. OH'- n ; f 1 f''.vo m PAGE FOUR JraE DAILY NEWS ask " IMt eep Feet Warm and Head Cool Heavy winter shoes are necessary to keep the feet dry and warm at this time of year. Unless the soles are substantial, rubbers should be worn. 1, Profitable and permanent Employment Is ' the moat Important question facing our people. There should be co-operatton between the na-ntmi provincial and municipal authorities and the Canadian banking system to establish the neeeosary credit to carry out a broad programme of constructive and useful wagedltrlbuting pub-Ik enterprise, and to further the health, education and well-being of all our people. An Eionomlc Council should be established, the membership of which shall consist of representatives of the various avenues of endeavour. uh 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. Among oilier things the council will study industrial and social effort in the province and suggest mean to correlate these effort. It will familiarise Itself with intra, inter-provlncial and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study such quest tons 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. Those questions are of national as well as provincial eoncern, and Urltlsh Columbia oan take the load in urging co-operation with the other province and the Dominion as a whole. National Unemployment Insurance should be established upon a contributory basis. a. Our Financial position must be reviewed. Current expenditure must be kept within eurient revenue. While maintaining the credit of the province, effort must be made to reduos capital charge. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates of Interest for money. a The Taxation Structure must be revised v.i"i ;i view to redoetson wherever possible, In-el .m exemption In toe lower seele of wage un ; salaries. To insure perfect comfort and health a pair of Leckie's Shoes fill the bill exactly. They arc strong, durable and smart. We carry a large stock and it will be no trouble to fit you. Come in and try a pair. CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince It u pert O W. Laldler. local manager of Miss Mllllcent Osbore R.N.. who Miss Alma Evinosen, daughter of W. H Malkln Co., Ltd . sailed last has been on a vacation trip to Mr and Mrs. Ole Bvindsen of Alice evening on the Catala to make the Vancouver and elsewhere in the Arm. was a passenger aboard the round trip to Anyox and Stewart south, returned to the city on the Catala last evening gob through on company business. Catala last evening. from Vancouver to Alice Arm. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH is a brief synopsis ot policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, in convention held in October, 1938. 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 wtthln pioflnclal jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exists as ah official organi-aatton 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 Utrough the agency 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 oar people may live in reasonable comfort The Liberal Party pledge immediate aeUon wider the bolt available advice and closest study. T. D. PATTULLO. August, 138. 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. 3 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 daily tasks, and for the enjoyment of such cultural pursuits as may be in keeping with our social customs. Triangular disagreement between the school boards, municipal council 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 I of increasing concern. An equitable adjustment must be made a between the province and the municipalities, and the municipalities placed In a sound financial position. "An effort should be made to settle our Agricultural Lands in order that more of our citizens may be self-supporting. Agriculture a a whole must be put upon a sound and profitable bast, and made capable of sustaining and directing itself, in line with all other national, basic Industrie. 6. Continuous effort should be put forth to assist Industry in Marketing Its product, in Umber, agriculture, fishing, mining and. in fact, every operation where it appears that useful service can be rendered. . Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benefit of settler 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. 1L A Nailonal Central Uank should be established. 12. Social Service, such as Mothers' Pensions, Old Age Pension, etc.. must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not be allowed, and Injustice through mere technicalities should not be permitted. 13. The Peace Itlver must bo given access to the Coast. 14. In order that the" utmost Freedom of Ac tion by Members of the Legislature may be assured in respect of question before the House, It is Liberal policy that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight want-of-oonfldence motion. 15. The Dominion Government will be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon a basis of equality with the other province, and to this end request will be made for a Royal Com-mission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of Urltlsh Columbia has not been given Equality of Treatment with, (he Other Provinces of the Dominion. IfThere shall be a permanent Voters' Lht to Boare that all eligible voters are enrolled. 17. The Leader of the Liberal Party 1 given a fro mandate to choose for his associate In government, roari of character, ability and stand-Inf. having" regard solely to the public Interest. District News TERRACE Charles Cauthers of Anyox and hla bride, who was formerly Miss Vivian Dlx of Terrace, arrived here recently from Prince Rupert. Thev were areeted by a host of friends. After spewing some time u Kalum Lake they left at the cek-end to take up residence at their future home at Anyox. A dance was held last Friday vcek in the Oddfellows' Hall to aise funds for the C.C.P. party t he dance was well atte ded and r "R. c. Damford of Smlther. In- iependent Non-Partlsan candidate for Skeen. took in the tun, being in Terrace visiting for a few days. During the days recently wea ther has been fli'e and clear with light frosts at night. The whole of Terrace assembled nt the tta hi last Thursday week o give a send-off to Mr. and Mrs Norman Moo rehouse tnee Mildred Ktrkpatrteki who married here that day and who left to irve in their nowly-bullt residence in rince Rupert. It was a lively quar- er of an hour wtth everybody happy. Dr R C. Dam ford last Saturday e address ed a public meeting :n Oddfellows' Hall here in advocacy of his candidature as an Indepen dent He drew a good crowd. SKIDEGATE Queen Charlotte Islanders wore shocked and grieved to hoar of the recent death In Prince Rupert of Albert J. Wilds Mr. Wilds was one of the pioneer prospectors ot the Island and it was ho who tint discovered and named Koot- enay Harbor, this being the oss of his prospecting in the early dap. Considerable protest has been hoard on the Islands at the smpor tattoo of labor from Victoria on the Port Clements wharf repair Job. Not on local man was cm ployed on this work. The relief camp situation and the handling of unemployment relief generally hi also coming in for considerable ertUcssm at the hands of 'Island folk. One of the first thimts that peo ple of the Islands will request of T. D. Pattullo after his election as Premier on November 2 will be the reinstatement of William New combe in his position at the Pro vincial Museum in Victoria Mr Nowcombe was dismissed by the Tbimie government. C. C. Starr, consul tine enalreer from Nelson, has returned home after making a thorough examination of the Pttaee Rupert group of gold claims for the Hydah Oold Mine Ltd He was accompanied to the property by the superintendent. A. J Inaxaham. and E. c. Stevens of Skldogate. Dr. Starr, who aiao looked over the Oold Harbor mine at Oold Harbor, expects lr return to the Islands shortly and will visit the Cvmahawa. sm jrhr a number of now elate have re cently been staked, one of the la- lost discoveries beta, a mld find by Norman Praser and Jam Pea. cook of Prince Rupert. Dance of Labor Defence League Is Successful About sevnity-Ilve couoles were In attendant at the dance of the Canadian Labor Defence League In the Exchanice Ulock Hall last Thursday night. Dancing was in progress from 9:30 pin. until 2 a.m. with music by Jimmy's Orchestra of MeUakath Fred IUdcllffe was master of ceremonies Refreshments provided by tho ladles were served Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 BARRYMORE FILM HERE Elder of famous Actor Hrothers In "The Stranser's Return" at Capitol Lionel Rarrymore and Miriam I look 1ns are co-star red in ine Stranger's Return." uteturisation of a currently popular novel of rural life, which will be the first of the ; week feature on the screen of the j Capitol Theatre here. A the So-year old patriarch of a farm founded and pioneered by his family. Barry -more is said to have one of the most interesting characterisations of his I brilliant career, his histrionic power attaining new height in the climactic scenes. Miss Hopkins has the role of a city girl who goes to her grandfather's farm and finds there peace and contentment which she1 could not get in the city. Pranchot Tone heads the supporting east In the role of a col lege-bred farmer with whom the city girl falls in love The fact that he already has a de voted wife and baby son drama - Uelass a hopeless romantic situation that develops into a small town scandal Stuart Xrwin flu a feature spot as Simon, the corn-lickered farm hand who know more than he appears to. Tad Alexander has an important Juvenile part. The picture Is one of great pictorial beauty with most effective camera work depicting a number of grand farm scenes. Old Country Soccer CNOLI.SII LUAflUi: Second I) It Won Bolton 9. rulham 1. Bradford 3. Notts County Brentford 3. bouUmmsvton t. Hernley I. ntsgftpoot ff. Orimsby 3. nwsnosa L Manchester I. Hull 1. Nottingham 1 MttlwaU 0. Oldham 4. Bradford Csty t. Plymouth I. Bury 3. Preston 0. Portvale 0. West Ham 4. Lincoln 1. SCOTTISH LKAOUn Seeond IlivMon AHoa 3. Stenhoussmutr 1 Arbroath 4. Albten 1. Dundee 4. Dunfermline 3. Stirlingshire 4, Fife 3. Forfar 2. St Bernard's 1. 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