.v.- v. f 1 - mil' I PAQE four BIG SALE CONTINUES Owing to Weather Conditions We Have Decided to Continue Our Big Rubber Sale AM Week Look at the Prices Wc Are Quoting and Then Come in and Get a Pair or Two THIS WEEK ONLY Men's Rubbers Of various makes QOp up from Ladles' Robbers Extra special per pair, up from ..- August, 1933. 65c Children's Rubbers up from 1 Profitable and permanent Employment Is the most Important question facing our people. There should be co-operation between the national, provincial and municipal authorities and the Canadian banking system to establish the necessary credit to carry out a broad programme of constructive and useful wage-distributing public enterprise, and to further the health, education and well-being of all our people. An Economic Council should be established, the membership of which shall consist of representatives of the various avenues of endeavour, such aa health, education, agriculture, labour and the Industries. This council will be appointed by the government on recommendation of the Interest 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 win familiarize itself with intra, inter-provincial and foreign trade, and will co-operate with the other provinces and the Dominion. It will also study such questions 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. These questions are of national as well as provincial concern, and British Columbia can take the lead in urging co-operation with the pother 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 current revenue. While maintaining the credit of the province, effort must be made to reduce eapttal charges. We cannot continue to pay exorbitant rates of Interest for money. 3. The Taxation Structure must be revised with a view to reduction wherever postMe, including exemption In the lower scale of wes and salaries. Misses' Heavy School Rubbers up from - Boys' Heavy Rubbers up from 59c 65c 79c SPECIAL PRICE ON LECKIE'S SHOES Today we arc offering a special in Leckies' Work and Boys' Shoes as follows: Working Boots (Leckie'sl QO Off I Boys' Heavy Boots CJO 7ff $0.00 t?4. i D per pair (Leckie's) per pair CUT RATE SHOE STORE Third Avenue Prince Kopert C.P.R. steamer Princess Adelaide. Mrs. Harold Staines, wife of Everett White and Per Pelefcerg. Cant. S. K. Gray, arrived in port Constable SUlnes of the city de- for drunkenness, were each fined at 1:30 this afternoon from the tachnsent of the provincial police. ttS. with option of fourteen days' south and will sail at 10 pjn. on sailed last night on the Prince imprisonment, by Magistrate Mc- her return to Vancouver and way- George for a trip to Vancouver on Clymont in city police court Wed- points escor; duty. nesday night. A Brief Synopsis of Liberal Policy HEREWITH i a brtaf synopsis of policy as laid down by the Liberal Party of British Columbia, In convention held in October. 19K. Many matters of interest, not speclfkaUy set out. will require consideration. The prtnetptes enunciated are indicative of the Liberal viewpoint, and are broad enough to meet every question within piovincial Jurisdiction. The Liberal Party exists as an official organization for the purpose of formulating and furthering measures that wUl make for the well-being of each individual member of society, and the welfare of society as a whole. Innumerable questions, both of pablic and personal character, can be properly treated only through the agency of government. Government is not an ordinary business, but carries responsibility to meet every problem arising from our eomplex social and economic eon-dtttons, in order that not merely a few, but all of our people may live in reasonable comfort. The liberal Party pledges immediate action under the beet available advice and closest study. T. D. PATTULLO. 4 The health of, each of us to 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 dttsen and to Industry. 5 A genera! and effective review must be made of the Educational probtem, rejecting any proposed organization that Involves a easte 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 of such cultural pursuits as may 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 basts. 6 The financial position of our Municipalities la of increasing concern. An equitable adjustment must be made as between the province and the municipalities, and the municipalities placed in a sound financial position. 7 An effort should be rnade to settle our Acrieultursl Lands in order that more of our citl-sens 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. 8. Continuous effort should be put forth to assist Industry In Marketing Its products. In Umber, agriculture, fishing, mining and, In fact, every operation where It appears that useful service can be rendered. 9 Our highways must be kept In good condition, both for the benefit of settlers 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 1& A Public UtUltles Commission should be established. 11 A National Central Bank should be established. 12, Social Services, such as Mothers' Pensions, Old Age Pensions, etc, must be maintained. Abuses of administration should not be allowed, and injustice through mere technicalities should not be permitted. 13. The Peace Klver must be given access to the Coast. 14In order that the utmost Freedom of Ac tion 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-of-oonf!dence motion. lsWThe Dominion Oovernment 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 given Equality of Treatment with the Other Provinces of the Dominion. 16 There shall be a permanent Voters' List to neure that all eligible voters are enrolled. 17. The Leader of the Liberal Party Is given a free mandate to choose for his associates In government, men of character, ability and standing, having regard solely to the public interest THE DAILY NEWS Frid a o United Church Tea And Sale Success Enjoyable Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon With Large Turnout Despite Weather A delightful Halloween tea and sale of home cooking was held yes-erday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of First United Church in the Church Parlors There was a large turn-out of ladles despite unlavor lble weather and the affair was mite successful. The parlors were gaily decorated with orient autumnal colors of ironic and yellow Mrs. J. 3. Payne ores-lent of the Ladies' Aid. received the guets. The tea table, which was centred 1th a large basket of chrysanthe mums in matching tones, was presided over by Mrs. M. A. Thomas. Mis Frank Derry and Mrs. Jenkins Mrs Frank Vickers and Mrs Oeorge Wilson were in charge of the tea room and serviteurs were Mrs. W B. Cornish, Miss McGregor and Mtss Dorothy Stiles. Mrs. T. 3. Shenton acted as cashier. In charge of the hone cooking table were Miss M. Sharp and Mrs. J. 8. Irvine. During the sfternoon there was a delightful musical program, ar ranged by Mrs Thomas Silvers- which included guitar duets by Mrs O A. Bryant and Miss BUaasM Currle. piano solos by Miss Venetta Ftoero. Mlas Ruth Nelson and Robert Manson and vocal solos by Mrs, H N. Brocklesby. accompanied by Mkes M. A. Way. Further Boost In Gold Price United States Treasury Department raying U1.76. etc Above xnden WASHINGTON. DC. Oct 27 CP The Treasury Department today announced the price of gold at 131 76 65r above London Jones' Family MEAT MARKET Phone 937 Phone 957 0 Shoulder Veal 1 ftn AUU per lb ; i5c Leg of Pork- rn 13 per lb , ZZ 10c TrTT-. 50c Veal Chops- f Cp par w. T-Bone Roast 4 rn XOK P Sirloin Steak A rn per lb ADC Rump Roast of Beef CJQg Leg of Lamb "tQn per lb. Ol Prime Rib Roll - f?0 per lb XOK, Tomato Sausage "f fto per lb. XUU Fresh Milk and Cream Daily VALENTIN DAIRY Phone G57 PEG 0' MY HEART HERE Fine Old Irish Play Being Screened At Capitol Theatre Here This Week-End With .Marion Da vies Starring Ever popular Marion Devtes is id to give the finest performance of her entire screen career in the delightful 'Peg o' My Heart" which is the week-end feature at the Capi tol Theatre here. Never before it is declared, has the vivacious star clothed a character with such sin cerity snd sympathy. In Miss Da-vies deft hands. Peg seems to have new personality, yet losing none of the crystal nana nee and hoyden charm of the Irish gamin so well known on the staff- According to those who have al ready seen It. the talking picture version of the play that has been acclaimed In the theatre for more than twenty years has a freshness and sparkle all of its own. The co medy momenta of the story abound In richness of dialogue and situa tions and the love theme, with On slow Stevens as Sir Oerald. adds gentleness. It is the kind of picture people want to see these hectic snd troublous days. Among other well known players uMrluded in the cast are 3 Furretl MacDonald. without whom no Irish i picture would seem complete. Juliette Compton and Aian Mowbray not forgetting Michael. U Irish terrier, who baa a, mischievous flair for stealing Bridge League Gets Started Qrotto snd Cold Sterne Win Game Opening Whfct League j (lame Postponed - Play got under way last night in the newly organised Prince Rupert Bridge League when Oratto defeated Swift's by da aggregate score of SIM to M09 and Cold Storage won over Oddfellows tt7 so 3M The Fa rternal Whist League was alsojto have started the season last night but both scheduled fixtures-Canadian Legion vx 8ons of Norway and Moose vs 8! Andrew's--were postponed SATISFIED CUSTOMERS EVERYWHERE We invite jou to rail at our store or phone your order FRIDAY & SATUHDAY AYLMER MARMALADE OOp qt. lars. per bottle . KLIM I 1-Hfc tin 79c 2J-fb. tin S1.G3 5-lb. tin $3.15 ; i . i HAPPYVAUS P1CKLBS OOp Sweet Mixed, per bottle "" EDUCATOR CHB88E dOp THINS. 3 pkgs. STRAWBERRY JAM- dQp 4-lb. tin. per tin "xJC- RASPBERRY JAM- 17p 4- lb. tin, per tin KARO SYRUP dQp 5- lb. tin. per tin 1JL- B?7bf" 69c APPLES Interior Q-f A per box vlilJ APPLRS-Mclntosh Qd ft A per box vl0 1 l ltEE 1 Jig Saw Puatle with each tin of VI Tone 59 Q I CONCORD G RAPES nn per basket Vll, Free delivery on all orders $2 or over MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" M7-19 Third Avenue Weil P.O. Box 675 Phone 18 FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 Admission 15c & SOc SATURDAY Matinee. t:J0 AdinlMion 13c St 35c SONGS HOMANCK LAUGHS TEAKS in Monday & tB ; i at 7 35 At 9 35 with ONSLOW 8TFVEN8 Jl : : j. FARRBLL MACDONALD. A R i; J The Stage Classic Immortalized f r, . iHE HKTIH.V MARION DAVIK t . m ivi v naiiii SILLY SYMPHONY "OLD KING COLE" In Technicolor "CLANCY OF THE MOUNTED No METE j xr.l nsHtonMUHANl o utiJ riiOCURABLL Ths Ori- uquor niroi Dotra, 117 Beat'-! r r i t vmi . ggggggg aggs I XiifhtTllilM n v ct r i r ' r r i irwr .da i uiatjx i i Jj.i llliliL I 1 mm tit v I m- r: m I AW SCOTCH MUSKY f mmf niurew s tsia I sw w n rva,w a re r n se JtaAVhicmland halt ggn f fJzlmfZi a ''i t-i (- to w rf yyapgf .'Mi a wt ohshi a K " A&B22''sl ' ,i"''al' rui , f gPSgg S -!-, Srt 1 BSBKSV -J . I .; f.ii. ": licl or ; : v . : ' r :n- i .... i r I'.nirtit : : III DIAMOND T SPECIALS! Friday and Saturday Poultry Large Roasting Chickens, lb. .. Boiling Fowl, lb. . 2Sc 22c Frying Chickens, lb. .30c Local Lamb Shoulder Roast Lamb lb 15c Loin Lamb, lb. ISc Lamb Stew, lb. 10c Lamb Chops, lb. ISc Local Veal Roast U k Roast Loir Sh'W r R:. Veal Chop Veal Stew. V 1 .it- Extra Specials Pork Sparc Sliced B. I . 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