4. 1933 y Thermal Heat Pad ,: a unjform hcft anil last? many , ,j . lust ad(l little water to rsneyy beij.. Vs)c i?3 for inforination Price, J Refill!, 40c STATIONERY Special JIKLKOSE-Uncn Finish CAIYJJIfind W.c KLWiANTK Fancy, Plafn and Jjjien Alice Blue CHOCOLATES Ml,, lyix, 0; Z-b. ox $1.2Q Ormes Ltd. "Tim Pioneer Druqgists llciall 8lor fbones: St li tZ Coal Prices l'..-t Lump $12.50 bt ligg 11.50 1 Vst SUrc' - - .- -rr rrr-1 hOO !---K 1J0 and Cedar, per load 5.00 i. perconl 6.00 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 iRsi iijic njfl(e Prince RuperlFqmous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD - Preptred Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. IMUNCB itUPERT, B.C. I NION STEAMSHIP UMJTKP Btwnr fT m ftupm fof Vtootf -JA emu KVKRY TUESDAY, 1:30 .M. mtl . ivrr Thursday p.m. CAIinKNA KVKUV FHIDAY MIDNIGHT. Je V.i- Llver Monday a.m. u :: u to Port impfon. Alice Arm. An7f "" " '"h rrisraint 111 Hiunii hn - t n i A nil " "9?ir It-fun fi,fv ""r li mi. "'Jin L L. I - 1 rhone 568 CANADIAN PACIFIC Irswe 'rce uupcM for"vnfouvrr H I.,,,, . rWay I'oris: vferidaioop-n,. for k'"c' " L(H,lw' Sfpt 7ti.. 151U.. 34th.. Oct. M; KtTuuKAN, WKANUKMft JJlffWD a,d 8J.ACJWA). - Iulsc. Sjfpt. 2ijd.. 11th.. 20th . Oct 1st. I'm l(....tl... ....i inrrmillnn w L COATI'S, General Afit, Pflnfe Kvf nC' "ecau,jp Jl iloosn't nnv tn nrlvnrtUP liOOf rO(iJCtS, dafs nay In Imv llinso nilicrflcfd 19. Announcements daw Oft. 6, 4nlkan ltof 3te. Otnu He. Refreah-menU Sahratkm Army Harvest Festival gate Monday, October 9. 1. Prasyterian HalloweVa Tm, Oct. LuthaMn PhunDh tober 11 Bazaar, Oc- Moose Hay IaU. Friday. teber 13. Oc- Prinee Rupert PtatW' Asaocla- Uon whlsi and bridge, October 18. lr 1MIINCK HUIKKT fH 'f iHetff f'l IiWm If i e. roa ktutx !n stiwat- TIm U.I Mi. .. -- i.ua t su . rr"? prr v"" CAft A H Aft TIO AI, 1 Cathohc Baaaar October 18. Rmaatlon Club Scotch Dance. Qddfrikws Rail OateUr 20. ygas Baaaar, October 27. f mmmm HTfie Utile CI4UpW" Pfld Chursh rfov. 2 gad 3. Noy 8-lQ Cathedral Pramatte Soelety preserjU-i l-Act comedy. "Ah gusan " Cathedra) IlaU. i TSa DA&Y KlfWl 1 ' 1 1 li 1 1 - J 1 1 .1 u - 1. s j 1 , - ., - .; , - I,, 1 , r LOCAL NEWS NOTES ynjtr Chjjjjch Tea, toftr 20. t Prebyf.erin flaljowe : 231 '10. Queen Mary Chapter tea at Mn. .October 2. en Tea. Oct. Sllverstdej Bras, (or Wallpaper. untlUOUss, Paint and Muresco 231 Wright al pn Badminton' ftackel are the choke of Cham-i Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Davidson of Stewart were passengers aboard U) atala yesterday, gojng through jions Choose yours early frqm purl for a trip to yaxjcouyw compie iiocjc. Mesae pros. Uft Bringing passengers, majl and freight, Ctfij. at.' Prjn.ce John. Capl pai JeKlnpon' arrty'ln port It '7:18 this noxrUflg frgm Vancouver via ' (he "Queen Charlotte IMands and wtlf remain over here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will Mil on her return south over the same route. H W M Roiston. Independent candidate for AUln Mine In the arrived in the cttf on the CaUla Mrsoterday from Stewart and tag thtx afternoon on the ai. Prince George for Anyox and Stewart to visit it. ate potato In connection w hit campaign. Mr. Rolatoa la very opttotatlc a to the profpeetj for hu success at the poil CN ifeaoyr prtote Qfipm Capt H E Nedden. arf)vi in port; i id m u.u mpfnJAf nom van-rouver. Powell River ard Ocean Falh and will Mil at 4 o'clock tbte alUruoon tor Anyox and Stewart whence she iU return here at 8 o'clock tomorrw tfeniRi; and sail at 10 15 pm on ber return to Yari'-ovyw Via Ocean Fal and Fo$eU Hfver. Ttie ipnti i aaaktag the qpmpinr flt WW the winter schedule jftJeb call for a sailing ttfiff a wfek batween here and yaMftuypr. ! Rev Dr II. R. Orant. faraurty of this elty. oo was stricken IU some : Presbyterian Church at Canada by I ine oeneraj Assembly, is suu an- able to resume bis eertasiastlcafi rlutia at Fort WWtoai according Lie word . received , by friend hrt land qsay be unable to dp sp for 1 ome lime Suppur ministers have jbeen fflHng pfs patpU at Fort WII nam and an aaiatant moderator is ' 'carrying on his duties in the wider 1 field F. Dodaworth of Arfyirtt was a passenger aboard, the Catala yesterday afUn)W SQlDg through for a trip to yinuvfr. E. C. 1T) Morris of the Salmon River Mlniru; Co.. upon the property of which tansatlonal new ore tf))ce hy rcerjtly been oiadf. wss a stn(er aboard the pftAla yjesterdiy aping thrpugh from 8twart , to Vancouver on mining busln Hotel Arrivals Nash; Mr. ana Mr. Thomas P Brunton and family. Masse tt. Royal Mr,, riakatapireiiy. OJd Enipreis . . rwpp ar4 peorge Pfarce Port Ztotm- i- flkjoner. cuy. , Central ' By Ubj). CiJ?.'; B. Jlpgarty and M. C. Cousins. Toronto: A J. Wilds, Dapbjarl; O.p Fphtepbach. Seaath. Saak. 11. W tojfm jBtowart; J. W M9rt"P ana 4. AJPfrus. Oceanic Penary; WUlam A. U'ei)s. Edmon- JJartley. VJclpfj D. Mathlson Pf id Mr ; w Lng and child. Anyox: Mrs. Walter weeks ago foUowteg his rsssirn tjqiuBy. Waaf VtiPHjnyir ran wuuan irooi Tpmuo werr ,he was riaeted ronrlratoc of the Mrs. C. M. QenholBM. TiB; F. J. Lanea- tt-. Jahn PMnntaahaR and E. J. Matter. VaacMirer. Give lovely NEW pgjpr q yoir( cjrpssps and hlpuspS Don't discard dr. els sad blouse just becaiue taey're faded or you bay tinad of ihtu oJwl Raiiew thjnr CiJor jeaty aal weaniu; Npxt wilb Duuaood Dyts wav U i fi I'nas ss dar caluo by boUiag. ItscauH DtssMnd On eaatam mm f U kifihsat quJjly o4a ws, Ikey m-e a deoUi jM rWfais of rotor yua usually Had ol y ia sew materials. No dullnr, ao streatA iH true, rvea. litt tubal For dainlv. lisztal shades mnW Ipiiuw. you'll had qoiing lovelier tfean the few Diaiu4 Tints. Keep your liitserie. lluusas sod light ilmtn Wking likr new just by a qiurk nasal At all 4rvg rtarea. Diamond Dyes WthetlQualilyforSO J wi Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 037 Pot Roast 4 lbs. Rib ftStf- ptr lb. ...... Round Steak per lb. . Sirloin Staak- 2 lbs Lamb Ghapr- 2 lbs Veal drops 2 lbs. Pork CjHip- 2 b. Liver, 1 lb. Bacon, 1 lb. Spare IJlh 3 lbs Corn Beef . 4 lbs Tornjip Sauaage per Tb. . Leg of Lamb-. PF b Shoulder Lamb per lb. Shoulder Pork 4 Jbs Phone 057 35c 15c 15c 35c .35q 35q 35q 25q IIBHsVsHHkilskHPaHPJMkliHklkiHMsl 25q 25q 10c 10q m MEN! HEREWTTII U a brief synopsis of policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, in epriventinn bald in October. J 932. Many matters of interest, not speeificaijy set out, wUl require consideration. The princjpjes enunciated are indicative of the Libera) viewpoint, and are broad enough to neet ersry qursr lion within ptoTlncial jurisdiction. The Liberal party exists as an official organisation for the purpose of formulating andfor-Uiering 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 ny through the agency of government. Government is not an ordinary business but carrie reaponsibulty to meet every problem arming from our complex social and economic conditions, in order that not merely a few, but all of our people may live in raasorvible cpmfert The Liberal Party pledges Immediate action under the beat available advice and closest study. T. D. PATTULLO. AuftMt, im. 1. Profitable and permanent Employment Is the moat Important quest&fl fjen our peopjf, fhere shouM be ro-operatnn bagween the na tlonal. provincial and municipal authorities and the Canadian banking system to establish th$ pecassary cred)t to carry out a broad programme of constructive and useful wage-distributing public enurprlse. and to further the health, edu-catlonand well-being of fill our people. Ap Erpporolc Council ahould be Mtabllihcd, the aiombral)jp of whuth shall consist of rpripfl' tailves of the various avenues of endeavour, sueh as health, education, agriculture, labour and the Industrie. 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 familiarise Itself with intra, Inter-provincial and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other province and the Pojto!W) t 1 iW) Vfifb such question as production and consumption, and the marketing of our products, the number of hours of work per day and days of wgrc ryy week, the standgrd of wage and commodity WteU- TlWK Questions are pf national as well as provincial concern, and Brltisji Columbia can take th lead In urging co-opfratlon with the other provinces and the Dominion as a whole. Natpqa l!nfnP'oyPWn' Insyranee hquy 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 rnade jo reduce capjja) charges. We cannot continue tp pay exorbitant roles pf Interest fox money. J. Tl) T"01 S'fHdure rnust be Jtylyi with View to reduction whertvrr possible. ln MudtiiB exemition in thS luwtr 01 Wlftl and sslstlfs. of Prince Rupert HERE IS YOUR SALE! and yhat an Opportunity you will have to replenish your Wardrpbe with fhe FJrjest Grade of MEfJ-g Character Wearing Apparel Acme Importers Cut Loqsp with a $25,000,00 PUBLIC SEE Starting FRIDAY MORNING at 9 Sharp Store ClpsetJ all day Thursday to prepare the Stock fpr fat selling Watch Torn9rrpw, Papers For Price Pgrnparisflns Bqbert Creelmn pasei gpr traf- wUl proceed Eat on thj- after- Louis Lexoux vho his been on flp manager lor the Canadian Na- nooD s txain He is accompanied by a trip East to visit his home In tlonal Railways with headquarters p A McNicnoU general passenger Minnesota and attend the World's in Wi. n:peg. in the course of an ., . ent- Varcouyer, who will go a Fair at Chicago, returned to the offUal tour to the coast, arrived in the Uy on the Prince George far 11 Jasper Pi-rk with him and cfty yU Vanwuver pn he Pfjpce this marning from Vaacouver and return from there to Vancouver. George this morning. 4 Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy 4. The health of each of itf ts important tip the whole community, and a measure of State ealln Insyrane shoojd be made effective, not orgy $p preserve health. btt to reduce costs both (o tie average citizen and to industry. 5 4 &eperal find ectlve review rnust be rnade oX fh.e pduciiUPR! Problem, rejecting ggy proposed prgnlzation 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 enjoy-ment of such, puluraj pursuit ai may be in keeping with our spa cuiUsms. Triangular Msgreemept between the school boards, municipal counejlj gnd ijie pVpartment of education must 6e aduisad, and our whole aystem $ct4 upw sqnd f?l basis. 8. Thf financial poslHoj) of our Municipalities Is of incraoalnjg wrrj. An ssjumbif adjustment must be rnade a jewerp the province and the muplclpllllea. and Ihe niunlelpaUUs placed In a sound financial po&lUgn. 7. An ttipfi ihopjd be made tp. settle our Agricultural L?uds in order yat rnftre of our citizens may be seifrsupportiaf. tflrulture aa a whote muit be pt jjpen a sound ajii prqUgjye basis, and made capable of sustaining and directing itself, ip line with oehar nayonaL basic indgstrief. Coi)4jnuouj effort should be nut forth to " assist Industry In Slarketlng Its produtts, In tun- , ber, agriculture, fishing, mining and. In fa'et,,eV' ery operation where It appears that useful ser-TiS0 can be rendered. 8. Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for (he benefit of tetUers and'the tourist traffic, and expanded SJ circumstances war-rapt. Jn 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 Commission should be established. 11. A National Central Bank should be established. 12. Soelal Services, sueh as Mothers' Pensions, Old Age Pensions, e(c must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not be allowed, and Injustice through there technicalities should not be permitted. 13. The Peace River mjist be given acegps to l)0 Coast. 14. In order that the utmost Freedom of Action by Members of the Legislature may be as-SUred 10 linnet Pf aUMUohs before the Uauso, It s Liberal pollay that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight want.of.confldepee motion. 13. The Dominion PoTcrnment wll fat aik'd to place the Province of British Cplumbla upon a batlj of equf ljty with the other provinces, and to this end request wfll be made for 8 Royal Com-nttsslon to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Cojtjmbla hp rjot beep gljn Equality of Treatment with the Other Province 9f he Pomlnlqn. 18. There sha.ll be a permanent Voters' List " Jo ensure that all eligible yotsri are enrolled. )7 The Leader of th8 Liberal Party (a glyen g free mandate to choose for his associate In ggyernment men of character, ability and standing, having regard solely to the pubUa lnUrest.