9a” 4 - i ‘4 ; Wednesday, October 19 19%) +) on PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS LS ‘- te . - cn ea em anne eee : so = rae WO 4 , j --- a : | ge 1 ; THE DAILY NEWS. PROPOSALS FOR BRITISH | : PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA | Publishea Every Afternoon, Except Sunday. by Prince Rupert COLUMBIA PROGRESS BY Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue , ¥ H. F. PULLEN - Managing-Editor LIBERALS OF PROVINCE , asiihaland a, secs ni | a x SotebdiiiHN haves IN HALL Basketball Season Gets Off to ine ” He rot eit tae bial” ar x A Roti - Following is the list of policies which the Liberal party Good Start With Quartet of {! - By mail to all parts of Northern and Centra! British Columbia, of British Columbia, in convention at Vancouver a few OF FAME i 4 it paid in advance for yearly period 30 days ago, pledged itself to for the betterment of condi-| ' Fast, Lively League Encounters ¥ By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Bm- tions in the province: | Pete Carrigan Makes Hole in One ., $6.00 pire and Unitea States, paid in advance, per year on Hazelton Golf Course Se ae te ee Ore et ~ National Credit - Senior League—C. N. R. A., 43; Kaien Hardware, 35, ADVERTISING RATES 1, That the national credit shall be used in order to re-| _ WA7#ETON, Oct. 19:—Pete Intermediate League—Tuxis Boys, 31; Warriors, 32. Classified advertising, per insertion, pe: word . 0 lieve taxation and unemployment. seereney re * me wed Ladies’ League—Cardinals, 13; Amazons, 10, 5 Geel repders. per insertion, persline 3c); «8 er 25 : 3 ee eee wf ee Junior League—Meteors, 18; Boy Scouts, 15. wt Legai notices, each insertion, per agate line ae ear 16 2, Thata plan of credit co-operation between national, | - sy Ai emt yoy anes oe oe we Transiet display advertising, per inch. per tnsertion —... 00-0... 140 provincial and municipal governments and the banks be, ee es Before a fair crowd of spectators the league basketball tournament game in competition for the Mvres and Smith chal- lenge trophy, Mr. Carrigan drove off with his | mid-iron en the fifth hole, the ball strack the flag, 125 vards dis- Contract rates on application. season started with a bang last night. For the opening . ames, play was of a very high standard and, if the teams ‘mprove with practice, there should be a class of basket. ball this winter that will be hard to equal. The senior tangle between the Canadian National Re. promulgated to maintain constructive enterprises and the’ health, education and standard oi living of the people at a minimvm of expense to the taxpayer. 3.~ That a national banking system be established. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters’ Telephone sosebbhdesteiichs Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations | | | } ake : a OM j Te ag ‘ fant dropped to the green and ‘ 3s0ci ) aerated PPTL K. pie 144 Wednesday, Oct. 19, 1982 ar pp sr tcreation Association and Kaley a : AILY EDITION cae nl Unemployment ralied into the cup. crea Aer. 800 Keke ’ ae coh? : ” Hardwate was a game well worth ae Bo ss 4, That nobody must be allowed to want for food,| ,™" Mord of the Hudson Bay Miss Arizona watching, the boys showing a great : “? THE if N EMPLOY ED clothing and shelter and that useful public works be wisdioy Co. was playing with Mr. Carrigan bi svtiieainemanmatail . - geal of enthusiasm although the a Now and then some member oi the unemployed says or take to this end ? Lee te ee "| C.N.R. A. had the best of the fd does something that sets people against them. There are . | te. ee ee Ke c { ( gains . é | Mr. Carrigan finished the 18 tebe among them a few habituaily unemployed who do not want 5 That national contributory unemployment insar-| iens flashed occasionally to keep holes with a score of 105. ; +6y eye : lves within nge of the a work and who do not care to take it if it is offered them, anee be adopted, ———-~ ——- ——- er ae N. er a ” rhese are the exception. Most people in this country have 6 That the department of labor encourage co-opera- RED DEER none of their perfect co-ordination fi, ‘ : } , . t W ay m4 wep +}, : f . : . , ’ c “ ? . : 4, been in the habit of working and they like work. They tion in industry itself for the purpose of extending employ- which made them champions of hate to be idle. Today a good many are out of luck but are last season, The Kaiens are playing looking forward to better times. Very soon we hope to see a few of last year’s intermediate, ment opportunity, and that a shorter working day and. them all once more doing their bit in the building up of this country. Men and women who have good homes and who are get- ting along, even if they be merchants who are living on shorter working week be studied in this connection. P. G, E. Railway 7, That whether the P. G. E. is sold or not, operation of Shot Near Massett IS TAKEN Three Hundred Pound Animal is Consequently, with strange players the teamwork is iacking. Speed and short passes won the game for the C. N.R, A., 48 to 35 The Kaien's defence sex mec too ; 4 | s the railway shall be maintained. | MASSETT, Oct, 19:—A large red 1g . ‘ , ; » 1 be is their stock, should be glad that they are not numberec ss thn. | diene Meee , light and their shooting lacked Very 4! amone steed oling look Fo work a if iil to find it tt ts u ' 8. That the railwa 8 minister safeguard the public En | ner, dyeesing out. st 300 pounds, much in accuracy. All the C. NR ; se ) K r work anc é . 8 * $ : $4 | Was § Macki Ss. a- ee, te those who are the en ll ie aade Rs » vestment in the P. G, . by an aggressive policy to insure it |S nap ro ee h mea A. team played well and, for Kaien $b) Guy © those who are the lea ers among men to devote their , ; sine Sani race | COWS 4 few miles from Massett by Cross was a tower of strength with ps an associate part in any railway connecting the Peace}... sh) ie! time and energies to devising ways and means for pre- River with the Pacific Coast . | two residents, E. Wingen and W Unger showing up very cleverly on 4 venting a recurrence of such conditions as those now ob- : jCurrie. The big buck had a spread the forward line jof antlers of three feet though it i Development of industry | eemed only a four-year old, Plenty 9. That governmental effort be made to extend mar-!.t deer have been killed since the kets for B. C. industries. | start of the season but this is the largest known to date 10, That efforts be made to expand the profitable tour-| These red deer are said to be or- ist industry, particularly by maintaining highways in aj #inally natives of Scotland and state of efficienev. ngland, the “stags” so familiar in : terature. Some were shipped to ye taining. We have no sympathy with the men who talk wildly and try to mislead their fellows into actions which afterwards they will regret. We have intense sympathy with the man who is the victim of the conditions and especially with the man who is making an effort to get away from the relief payments by digging up a job for himself. C.N, R. A—Smith (10) (23), Stiles (8), Kelsey, Stalker 2 J. Morrison; total, 43. Kaiens—Cross (7) Irvine (8), Unger (11), Sex (1); total, 35 Johnson Mitchell (8 tt, Tobey Intermediate League This game turned oui to be a bag- | t 11. That the government make available lands in clas-| ‘vstralia and from there a few full of surprises and action. In a! ri "ERY INQUIS I sified areas free of charge to those expressing a desire to| “ef brought to the Queen Char- overtime period the Warriors jus a ; VERY INQL ISITIVE : : enga © it agriculture g ’ te Islands where they seem to topped the Tuxis, 32-31. Althoug . A Prince Rupert resident last. week reeeived a eurious ©2848 & : | © prospering play was ragged in spots, it was one of those games that kept the crowd on its toes all the time. There was little to choose between either team All the boys seemed to have exces energy and they put it all int speed. At the end of first half, Tux request from the Inspector of Income Tax. On his tax re- turn he had entered among the rebates a sum paid as in- terest on a mortgage. The inspector wished to know when the loan was received and what use was made of the money. We had always thought a person might spend his money sihetanitaitiemaied, | RIBBAGE SCHEDULE 12. That a board representing producer, dealer and} consumer be established to recommend a plan for market- | ing agricultural products on a basis that will make the in-| dustry capable of sustaining itself in line with other basic | industries, wal and way he wished as long as he was not breaking the law ‘ ‘ held the lead 17 to 15 but, in the » in doing so. Now, it seems, the government officials have hs Financial ; Peedi panes tag nm , rest of the game, the Warriors wert - the right to incuire how our money was spent. Very soon 13, That municipal taxation and revenue be reviewed | aero et Empress. | | ’ not 80 erratic aad had most of the we shall have them telling us how we must spend it. to the end that an equitable adjustment be made as between | astiie v0. Gcdtto. oe anes oe that, but og i allie sae ) ve provincial and municipal revenues and expenditures with-| {6 6. F. vs. Elke Tus eiaiiee saat stench 112) Sdieccaie 7, Senet! Ww : +s . i Rt ror years ls copper-coated ell, vs pte), (2), adina ~ in municipal credit, Swift vs — ; One way out of the depression, Hickey, Forbes (2), she , ‘ ctober ° iti hatin a ot . % . 14. That vigorous efforts be made to reduce interest! , perhaps Tuxie—Beortisen (14), Nakam . . 3 , . : s overm —Pis ackers vs. — | Jas er Ha rd Coal and that any approach to the caste system of special privi-| sea: cove: Canadian Legion vs. ’St. Wednesday lege for the wealthy, encouraging child labor, be denoun-| andrews: Sons of Norway vs, Grot- vanes cea Club a ‘ ced, to; Swift vs. Empress; Musketeers 7:35-8:15—C. N. R. ‘ s . : vs. 1.0.0. F. | 8:15-8:50—Rovers. eG. Pe Te... ..... o.oo $11.50 24. That recent arbitrary “” oo ay Age ean Sivediner 100th Picned. wo. 8;50-9:35—Boy Scouts MINEHEAD LUMP—Per Ton _.... 12.50 Board on Ottawa dictation, making it difficult for eligi € | Grotto; Canadian Legion vs. Swift: 9:25-10:00—Merchants | JASPER I UMP . Per Ton . 12.50 persons te obtain pension, be disapproved. Sons of Norway vs. I. 0. O. F.; Seal . 10:00-10:40—Grotto, —- sUMEE—FOr BOM ........ - ° Cove vs. Musketeers; St. And nexpensive Dry Cedar and Jackpine For Sale General oa ; vs. Empress. = fying .. neki leu ink bOhue ie ore Bee 25. That a public utilities commission be established. re Te, Sat w8.| Ash for tiabbithenthel®. | pie Bis, eS | 2115-2:60—Comets-Meteors. | HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580. .| program ot hightaye For a poried ot poste, ko cavablishedd orm: omit w% 1 0.0. F Bom $180:4:99-eedinals | — -} program of highways for a period of years, be enaltmied. , my Ae Musketeers; Seal Cove | IGLEYS See vm | | ?, “eee 4:10-4:40—Jap, Assoc.