EXTRA FINE BREAD! KM .inn flit Mun Work to please everyone ' work too large or too small H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanglng ONION PAINTER Interior and Exterior Work 0. Box 1288 phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE rbUo Accountant, Auditor, etc. ncome Tax Returns Compiled Bwner Block phone 387 piTH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers SOne "4 P O Rrtr 974 INTER M A TrrM t p 'iu.4unnij prespondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED firei;,.V.' Pkone Orten 874 U7 2nH -.v?.. BOX 526 NCE RUPERT, BX3. 65- PHONE 65 P your future dances try the PWINC, QUINTETTE" f" "nest dancp tun i ),m Phoue 65 Taxi IANIST - TEACHER with concert and radio ex- La tae pupils. uurtag business hours. 0r General Construction nouses. . . . .wouaana Kaisea. Rations, Additions, 5te Built and Repaired Dion lament rQn.. Sidewalk. "walks, rT. ' i00"' Driveways and BePtlc Tanks ne Green 482 Mediate attention L QUICK HELP WITH FULL-STRENGTH FRESH YEAST Watch Fleischmann's active fresh Yeast go right to work -help give your bread more delectable flavor, finer, smoother texture every time. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann's fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable Canada's favorite yeast for more than 70 years. MADE IN CANADA icipal Voters! The list Is now open lor registration of voters. Is your name on' It Is the duty of everyone qualified to vote to see that his or her name Is on the list and to exercise the franchise In support of the municipal candidates who will best represent them In the management of city affairs. All property-owners by agreement of sale and Licence Holders assure yourselves that you are on the list before Oct. 31t. NON-PARTISAN ASSOCIATION Business and Professional SERVICINO, SALES, I3.TING AND AMUSEMENTS GADGET REPAIRS, ETC COOK AND DIXON'S "CYCLE SHOP' prmerly Dunn's Bicycle Shop) 214 6th Street ?en daily from 9 a.m. till 2 a.m. Studio 802 Borden St. Phone Green 511 RHETA H. MEAD Teacher of Pianoforte Classes commencing October 1st Special courses for beginners, - advancedand adult pupils ' HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE on Burners Cleaned and Repaired Chimney Cleaning and all Home Repairs Ice Deliveries Saturday Green 486 Phone Green 337 Open for Business MARINE GENERAL REPAIRS Arc Oxy-Acetylene Welding First Ave. East We repair anything "House of Better Cleaning" EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized "FLEX FORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay. Vancouver JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD. Third Avenue OWENS' HOME RADIO Prompt diagnosis for ailing radios PHONE RED 751 DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH (Continued from Page 1) 1 mlttee now appointed, must have i the approval of the Legislature before It becomes binding on the 1 province." Claims Record . Is Unsurpassed J "During its four-year term of office, the Coalition Government has given a record of achievement which It believes to be unsurpassed in the. history of this Province," said the Premier. "The carrying out 6f these Undertakings has brought the Government to the point where It believes that, If it is to proceed with its plans for the people In the future, It must secure a mandate from the electorate. "Our policies for the future involve the expenditure of vast sums of money. Upon those policies rests the development of our great natural resources; the opening up of new areas; the creation of great reservoirs of electrical power for Industrial expansion and rural electrification; the raising of our stand-dards of living and social se. curlty; the further improvement in our educational facilities; the stimulating of greater activity' and development In our four basic industries. In short, those policies envision a new era of economic and social progress in British Columbia based on careful and expert planning having due regard to the inalienable rights of man to exercise his own Initiative and profit by his own private enterprise and, by so doing, create opportunities for others. "The people must now decide whether they want a (lovernment, which has given them action, and is prepared to march forward toward a new era of economic and social security within tiadition-al bounds of free enterprise and personal initiative or' whether they want to embark upon an experiment in Socialism. This is the clear-cut issue at stake." Mr. Hart enunciated the policies of the Coalition are as fol lows: To reduce the tax burden on 'real property, extend financial j assistance to municipalities and equalize the tax Incidence of the cost of educatlpn. Mr. Hart announced that the proposals. It was recommended that the government take over 55 percent Instead of 32 percent of the basic cost of education. Relations With municipalities 'io appoint a committee of experts to study the general financial relationship between the Province and Cities and Municipalities in order to ascertain whether the existing arrangements constitute a fair division of responsibility;, to determine whether there Is an equitable assessment basis throughout the Province, and to review the Municipal Act in order to effect such changes as may be recommended or found necessary. To implement the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Forestry with a view to perpetuating this Industry on sound economic lines in order that our timber resources will not be de pleted and industrial use of our forests will be placed on a sustained yield basis. This policy will be carried out with the same expedition as has been the case of all such Submissions to the Coalition Government. To work In close liaison with the University of British Columbia and render the fullest aid to see that the $5,000,000 expansion program financed by the Government, and which includes establishment of Medical, Pharmacy and Law Faculties, is carried out as quickly as the in-sltitution can develop it, and further to assist In any other way that may be deemed necessary, particularly- In connection with the provision of temporary accommodation for ex-servicemen and women, w Vocational Training In High Schools To consumate a further draft agreement to provide additional vocational training In our High Schools. This agreement has been approved by British Columbia, and only awaits final decision by the Dominion. To devise a well-planned land settlement scheme that will extend beyond the privileges now given British Columbia veterans. To take Labor Into the Government's confidence In the widest meaning of that word, In report .of. Dr. M. A. Cameron onj order that still greater .benefits education- costs had been pre.- , may accrueto the working men sented to the government and and even closer harmonious re-that it contained far-reaching latlonshlp be established be- This is CLEAIOUT-YOU JKl ssssssssssVP tlssssssssssssssssssssBJ sssssssssssssssssssssiw- A teen employer and empbyee. consfructfng a highway fo To fight unremittingly for Alaska, equalization of freight rates, t " " " British Columbia already has ' To carry out further project secured 01 the Government's $3Q,O00.C0a an Important place on the agenda of the next Dom- 'mediate post-war program as inion-Provmclal Conference for soon as labor and materials are this subject. To continue our fight for establishment of strong Naval, Military and Air Force commands on the Pacific Coast of British Columbia. To study and evaluate the pro posals submitted by the Federal HERE is your opportunity to help the needy and destitutein war-torn countries. Countless thousands of men and women and little children, in these lands, need all the used serviceable clothes, footwear, blankets we can spare. Make this "Clean-Out-Your- Clothes Closet-Week" in your home. Turn out all the usable discarded wearing Apparel you can to help those who have given all but life itself Get it out get it ready NOW; What YOU Can Do... 1. Get together all serviceable used clothes; blankets, footwear for men, women, children and infants. 2. Take your contribution to your nearest Post Office or any official COLLECTION DEPOT. 3. Support your Local Committee not only with your clothing contribution but also with your time, effort and energy. 4 NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION Sponsored by THE CANADIAN ALLIED RELIEF FUND on behalf of UNRRA available. UBJ clumbla 'stewart tcucui uieuii sianamg ana surplus reserves to foster highway projects, to construct necessary Institutional and admlnltratlve buildings, to expand the Uni CIOTHES-aOSET-WEEK To review all agricultural endeavors In this Province with a view to securing higher returns on production and encourage the establishment of new Industries to support farming enterprises. To take such steps as will authorities to the Dominion- ieaa 10 improvement of Old Age Provincial Conference with re- Pensions, Social Service Allow-spect to social security and full ance$. Mothers' Pensions and employment so that at' the next,other welfare services, and gen-meeting of the Conference, Brit- "ally raise the standard of liv-ish Columbia will be In a po- lnS and social security in Brlt-sitlon to submit its views and ,sh Columbia, findings in connection there- ' To continue to assist prospec-wlth and co-operate to the full-' tor3-In uncovering new mineral et extent In implementing such wealth through grubstaking and measures a. mnv hp rtPompH tn other means of encouragement. be in the best interest of Can-1 To continue research work to ada -as a whole. . develop not only mining oppor- To assist Municipalities nn- tunItles but also Forestry, Ag-ancially in connection with the rieulture, Fisheries and the seo- Domlnlon Government's slum ondary industries dependent clearance and low-rental hous-,1 eon' ard generally to en lnc Droaram. courage the processing and fab To take every step possible, ' rlcatlng of our raw products so and follow up representations that tne greatest benefit will already made, to, maintain ship-, oenvea irom tne develop building as a major industry on,ment this roast. 1 . . ; : jvh. mm lurs. a. hisner ni were passengers for Vancouver on the Catala which sailed for the south this after noon. Mr. Fisher Is government ! agent at Stewart. versity of British Columbia, to( - develop power and generally de- SCIATICA SUFFERERS velop the Province. pU 8Ubbig. pierdng pain o To commence, immediately in your hip and thigh make life a misvryf lav!T M?,Bjlal are avail; Wfrsa able, a $10,000,000 program Of the normal, active We youlong fo2 reconstruction and Improve- HS1'1 aa another day. pit. T-u-c1- . ,J Bn1 ttop that miserable pain--nowl uicui, m uui mguways iur wuicn auc, SI at druggists everywhere. T-26 provision aireaay nas been maoe. , To pres3 forward to completion the work now being carried out on the Peace River highway .outlet and to connect same with the existing Alaska Greater Appropriations For Road Maintenance To provide greater appropriations for road maintenance so that our -highway system will be kept in good condition and keep apace with our program of road extension. To press for Dominion approval of our $210,000,000 highway program so It may be Included in the Federal Government's public Investment program. To co-operate with the United States and Dominion Government in locating and The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON OCEAN Steamship Service from Prince Rupert to FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE IsMlsiHMIMMHHBHM BE WISE TODAY AND BE WARM THIS WINTER ORDER COAL TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 CI i3rfi.ee Uiipcrt Daflp T3etos Tuesday, October 2r 1945 "SAIAM n u--fz.il u. TEA 5 For BABY iff BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED Plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers GIFTS Whatever you plan to spend . . . YOU'LL FIND GIFTS HERE TO SATISFY YOU ... . Come in and see them JOHN BULGER LTD: JEWELERS THIRD AVENUE (Opposite Post OHlce) DIBB PRINTING COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS Besner Block, 3rd Street lKHrtHKHKHKHjaHHHKH0 u WGIft-VI ITT 1 KIT I i' ' TsM Phone 234 FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION. . . quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the best, you will find it on ' our shelves. You are. invited to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) ; Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 ?7 V" v" Products that are FAMOUS Corner 2nd Aye. and 4th St, Phone Red 330 P.O. Box 1201 A baby needs a mother's love, but this Is not enough to help baby develop. Baby needs .your wise and careful selection of the best toiletries used on his tender little body. In making your purchases here, you are always assured of the best. NOTHING BUT THE BEST FOR B Aj$ Y Ormes Ltd 77hs Pioneer Druggists THE REXALL STORE Phones 81 and 82 S GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127, TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS-THEY GET RESULTS