62 m 1933 L M I) 20c .uu.ir 12 c m in. ,rrrTA Limit 69c 12c U. 16c lb. YaS DAILY KWa LOCAL NEWS NOTES Just Received bib m j m. a. j m a a , Oxfords, $2.95 Special Waterproof Soled QO AP Oxford Wtf Annette Ladies' Wear Co., Ltd. The Store of the Belter "Dressed Vor Less) n: VI ;orla T H Fohn m n.i;ager of Ur ,. brtf-1 visit Citnadlan F! & Co ; Storage Co M and Mr n:rd las' i h' 01, the Prln'- 1 , the rtori for a trip to VarWDuv". . h- on rer and oihrr punts in ti.e south r. ,n th- capital Mmi.inv bislnesi V K A L jump 15c siioiLDint 12ic stew ib 10c 1 Ib. LIVER Ib. HACON Doth 25c Specials Phone 63 ;,t r vi; jist received a choice shipment ok q, t . island nnti . . it. in amn Iiium. hi. . hp Hound Steak, lb. Prime Rib, lb. . Rolled Kib, lb. 15c 15c 20c PORK BITTS 1 G Ib. CHOI'S Ib. 18c snoiLDru loi-Ib. l,JC STERLING 3 HITTKR 72c nasi i Ml'SHROOMS 40c lb. Shamrock Lard 2 lbs. 25c Thermat Heat Pad a uniform Iwat and laU many lust add littk? water to renew heat Ask us for information Price, $1.25 Refills, 40c STATIONARY Special MKUiOSB Linen Finish CAltl.YI.E llnnil .Made Kl .Hi ANTE Fancy, 1'laln and Linen Alice Blue CHOCOLATES Mb. box, GO; 2.1b. box $1.20 ones ltd. Jfir. Pioneer Drtqg is ts The Iteiall Slor Phones: 81 Fsh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY I'honp RV7 The AUCTIONEER . racking-Crating-Wrapping t General Furniture Hepa'rs List your goods with me Phone-Mlscn GEO. J. DAWKS Eagles' dance Oct. fl, admission Sllversldes Bros, tot Wallpapeti auin iac. uenu 33C. tieiresn- uiass, rami ana jviurcrco. menu. i ! I Dr. J. C. 8. Dunn, who has beer ; Wood and Coall One Load of paying a brief visit to the city. Wcod and One Ton of Coal $14.00 will watt by the Prince John tonight Albert & MeOaffery. tl on hie return to Massett. Mrs T. Ehrood Brooks of Ter-' William Patmore sailed last race Is paying a brief vMt to the "night on the Prince George for ctty and will return to the interior Vancouver to resume his stupes on tomorrow evening's train. Charted with drunkenness, Edward Bryant, Tndkta, ks coming up before Magistrate McClymont :ln i r-lty pottre eoart this afternoon CPU. steamer Princes Adelaide. Cast. 8. K. Oiay. is due in pott at 5:15 ihts afternoon from the south ard strtU tall at to pm. en htr return to Variometer and waypoinU. . Miss Irene Mitchell, who graduated in Arts from the University af Brttlst) Columbia lasi spring, is ol a south Sunday nlfht to Van couver to take a post graduate course in education which will en-1 able her to teach In the high schools of the province. The workt"cs of some of the rmmlttees of the Rotary dub vere explained and a general tatement of the atms and objects of the club it en In addresses de-j '.ered at the regular weekly lun- heon resterday afterroon. The peakers Included President John "vbriavn. Walter Bkackstock. Oeo- Bryant and Dean Oibnort. A num ber of visitors were present. Those present in the city police uurt 'toem yesterday afternoon hen Sergeant W. 3 Service was ronore4 with a presentation cer emony prior to his departure to KamknpB to which city he ha been transferred after serving for three rears as chief Of police here were Ctty OotnmlsaiORer W. J. Al- 1er. Rev C D. Clarke. L. W. Pat more. Dr L W Kersjin. P. A. Ma- "aUum. Bx-AM. Pear pstjb. Bx Mayor C If Orme. fix-Aid. Then (Wiart Ctty Brsrlneer T. N. Oood. Tire Chief Rod Morrison. Deputy Frre Chief Alesc MaedonaM. PoMce Msffistrate n Thomas MfCrymont. Dr R O large. J J Little. W. M Blaekstoek. E 8 AWstone. Ctty So licitor B P. Jones. Smoe4 Massey ank Vkfcers. ftt-AW. O. H Munro. Bx-AM John DyMtavn. William Millar. Ex-Mayor M. P. MeCaffery. Max Hettbro er. Henry 'fetrbroner. W L. Ooates. lr. C. H. Hanklnson. H W Birch. SUff 8er- eant Alex McKeDJ. Corp. O. A Wymin. Oorp J H MeOltorton and Co babies T D. B ronton . H Stal es Alex Llvtefstone. A. J. Pom-'roy and A H. Wellens. Announcements 1 Oddfellows OWMme Da nee. Sep-ember 22. KMu' Dance Friday Sept. 39. Ba- 'agno's Orchestra. Lutheran Churth Baaaar, Oc-ober 12. Catholic Basaar Octoocr 10. Recreation Club Scotch Dance. Oddfellows Hall. October 20. I ..ipa VJBaBBjBajMijHSasaVjn IWtiir-iinu SPECIALS GALVANIZED COAL BUCKET & HEAVY SHOVEL Doth for 95c n 15W - 25W - low now Mazda lamps G for $1.40 o Kaien Hardware Phone S Smith Block Agents for Wasting Supplies III I I' r at the Unrvextfty of British Co iumbta. Fred Atkins, who arrived In thej city on the Prince John Wedne-a day etwing from Queen Charktt1 Ctty, sailed last right on the PrlnceJ Oeorge for Vaneocrm where b win undergo an operation on hi Frank Hobnan of. the. Canadian National Railways drvlsion freight office in Vaneouvor ft a visitor to the city. He Is making the round trip north on the . steamer Prince John which sails tnlht on Its return to Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. - NO MORE SICK HEADACHES Frult-m-tittt tndyturt I pmln "I .offered tnclf wit Udlt Uua Md tick brad-act tar ynj. I rowM haiSIr nt njttkuif IM Wat 1 rllie as. U me nntntx maMntfl 'fruUn ldl bTMUkliilia. l.mmutntriMI M. Tkrr rrtukux my tyatra imd loo m ml Uut bow I a lb bat at Umkh. I Mld aat Muu I. rnni.il Um uuroM." Fruit-wtieti mil drug jfwxj Miss Oeraldine Feero. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Feero, will be returnl g to the city on the as. Princess Louise Sunday afternoon from fltsagway where the bat been spemQnc the sjptnjntr, vjjttln..wi$ri trie.-cU. Prmvt-cial Conslmble T. D. -Brun-ton of Msssett. who s paying a; 'brief visit to the eHy, win soB br she Prince John tonight on his return to the Qoeen Charlotte Islands. He arrived here on Wednes day evening, bringing In an 'Indian prisoner. Thomas Davidson. who has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a -charge of asaanlt occasion He grievous bodily harm. Pains After Eating? Try This! Paint aft.r tlnr mr C.n.rallr da. to kit .xettt of acid tn tn. .temieh that form. rf n4 cu.m b.lhln;. Moan Dura. Moatlnf. Dioawnc. our r . iwimc .tomSeh acid tmmH , mi BtaunitM Mca.ia ! t.k.n aft.r mt. will sr.. ucb quick i and nlti.tnc rllf ru will b ur- prlKd. Any druclt will Ull ytt ordinary BtniratrA larnr.la la fin. for .oar arid itofttai-h condition, tt hould b. in tvery bom. It works. Jones' Family MEAT MARKET ! Phone 957 Stew Beef 3 lbs. for Hamberger 3 lbs. for Pot Roast 4 lbs Stewing Lamb 3 lbs. for Lamb Chops 2 lbs tor Leg of Veal ner lb Phone 957 25c 25 c UMI..! I 35c .s. ...... 25c v w 25C 15c Boned and "Rolled Shoulder Cn 4JgtIIIW .... Leg ot Pork per lb. Ayrshire Bacon 2 lbs. Prime Rib ttoll- per lb. Legs of Lamb per lb. Loins of Lamb- - per lb. . ..... Rump Roast of Beef 4 lbs. T-Bone Roast per lb 15c 35c 15C 29c 15c 26c urn 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, 1932. Many matters of interest, not specifically set out, win require consideration- The -principles enunciated are indicative of. the Liberal viewpoint, and are -broad enough to meet every question within provincial Jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exists as an official organization for the purpose of formulating and furthering measures that will make for the well-being of each 4ndfvknial member of society. -and the welfare of society as a whole. Innumerable questions, both of public and personal character, can be properly treated only through the agency of government. Government as 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 tn reasonable comfort. The Liberal Party pledges Immediate action under the beat available advice and closest study. August. 1933. T. D. PATTULLO. 1. Profitable and permanent Employment Hs the most Important question facing our 'people. There should be co-operation between the-ha vleml, prctnesal and nwnMpal authorities snd he Canadian banktng system to 'establish 'the . neeessry credit to carry oat a broad programme Of constructive and useful wage-distributing pub-lie enterprise, and to further the health, -edu-eavMn and weH-oeing of all our people. An Economic Countil should be established, the membership of which shall consist of 'representatives of the various avenue of endeavour. -such as hearth, education, agriculture, labour and the industries. This council will be appointed by the gorerrrment on reeanitaendattion of the interests involved, and will aet tn 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 familiarize itself with intra, lnter-provlneia) and foreign trade, and will co-operate with fhe other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study such questions as production and consumption, and the marketing of our products, the number ot hours of work per day and days of work per week, the standard of wages and commodity prices. These questions are of rational as well as provincial concern, and British Columbia can Uike fhe 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 eurrsnt revenue. While maintaining the credit -of the province, effort must be made to reduce capital charges. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates ot Interest for money. 3 The Taxation Structure must be revlsid, with a view to reduction wherever possible. Including exemption In the lower scale of wages and salaries. toward Walters, who has beenj paying a visit Were with his parent. Mr. a..d Mrs. Mlehael Walters, Hays Oove Ctrele. Is sailing by the Princess Adelaide tenlght on his return to Vancouver. Another enjoyable dance was held by the Canadian "Labor Defence League last night In the Ex-change Block Hall. good-sized rirowd being In attendance. Music was Iry Jimmy's Orchestra of Met-lakatla and refreshment were furnished by the ladles. Oet quick rerun with a want ad YOUR LIVER'S MAKING YOU FEEl BUT Of SORTS "n'alelrp your liver BJe No 'Calomel needed Vtea yMl Nvto. Uiiim J. am? ea Ik. aorid, Uni'avuurSwwhfcn aal pouhaf H. 'duly a frimnitt ot .ijuW biW late rr toote. ptcMtio. tfid Milalioa .!. alol load MnBkkUx aad dvayia Uwd. f aad auMai t- rwteMd. Van bMnn tik. wJ, adal -.tar, knur. ItW il fmta, ot Vw(Wtat to IM , ,, ... IM rub b U. M M. ). mnir tabfe. Vvf. A W Uaa aaan. kWM ttUtiuut. U. M all dfaacuta, U I. The health of each of us U Important to'the whole'communlty, 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. . 5. A .general and effective review must be madexrf 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 enjoyment ot such cultural pursuits astnay 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 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 -ound -financial position. Y-An -effort Should be made to settle 'bur Agricultural 'Lan'ds In order that more of-ourcitl-7 ens 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. .-Contlnuous effort should be put 'forth to asittt Industry In Marketing 'its products. In tlm-'ber. agriculture, fishing, mining and. Intact, -ev-ery 'operation 'where It appears that tiseful service an e rendered. 9. Our highways must be kept in good condition, both for the benefit of settlers and the tourist traffic, -and expanded as drcumstanees 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 Commission should be established. II. A National Central Bank should be' established. 12. SoclaVServ'lees, such as Mothers Tensions, Old Age Pensions, etc must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not beallowed, -and injustice through mere technicalities should net lie permitted. 13. The -feat Kltrer must be given access to the-Coast. 14. In-order that the utmost Freedom ot Action by Members of 'the 'Legislature may be assured In, respect of questions before the House, it Is Liberal policy that a government shall be considered to be defeated only upon a straight want-oftcdnfirlence motion. 15. ! The Dominion 'Government will -be asked to place the Province of British Columbia upon 'a basis of equality with the other provinces, and to this end" request will be made for a Royal Commission to ascertain the extent to which the Province of British Columbia has not been g(v?n Equality or Treatment with "fhe Other Provinces of ttie -Dominion. !:;'!; 16. There shall be a permanent Voters" Lit tq' ' ensure- that all eligible voters are enrolled. , 17. The Leader of the Liberal Pary-ls gjverl a tree mandate to choose tor his associates In government, men et character, ability and stand ing. having regard solely to the public Interest. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED SttajB.r. Prtnd Ruptrt for VaneouTtr: T.S.S. CATALA ETRT TUESDAY, 1:31 P3L Due Vancouver Thuriday pjrj. T.S.S. CARDENA EVERY "FRIDAY SIIDNIOHT. Due Vancouver Monday ajn. WNitlf aaUtBts to Fort Buaaaoa. All. Ana, Anyoa, auvtn and Hut rurther information reftratng all ai)lnti and tickoU at Prince Rupert Agency: 'Second Avenue. Phone 568 CANADIAN PACIFIC Steamers leave "Prince Rupert for Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports: Princess Ailelslde, Fridays 10:00 p.m. For VANCOUVEft: direct: Princess Louise. Sept 7th . 15th.. 24th.. Oct 5th. for KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU and SKAOWAY. Princess Louise. Sept 3nd . 11th . 20th.. Oct. 1st. Foi Reservations and Information W. t- 'COATES, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ikcause it -doesn't pay to advertise poor product, It does pay to buy those admtlicU