fom, THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1924 | off ictal message to Ottawa ‘and the Fast that we in British po Columbia are ‘solidly behind. the Oliver fight for conditions | which are fundamental to the Prosperity of | every ‘man, woman and_ child in this province. . Let us show them by our votes that British Columbia is in earnest; that we are determined ‘to win this fight for equalized freight rates--equal charge for ‘equal service’ throughout Canada; that we must have free and unrestricted use of the Panama Canal; that by natural heritage and moral right ~~ John Oliver, the head of the Liberal - we are entitled to representation on national Government in British Columbia, has the - directorates; in short, that we demand the ¢ar_of the Honorable Mackenzie King, the right of this Province to develop and grow. head of the Liberal Government at Ottawa; ; John Oliver, with his great, homely com- and if the people of British Columbia -mon-sense and dogged fighting qualities, demonstrate by their votes that they are in ) Supported by his Liberal Government, has _ accord - with John Oliver’s fight, we in: carried this fight to the interests which are British Columbia’ will benefit to a far. retarding our growth and prosperity. | greater extent than we would if Mr. Bow- John' Oliver and his Government made ser or General McRae were placed in. ™ the first real fight for equalized freight rates; power. aw ©6)—Cequail consideration in the expenditure. of i public monies for harbor i improvement, with the resulting grain elevators, docks, ¢ etc, for i. British Columbia. - which will ensure , for us factory pay-rolls; 3 a market for our agricultural products; the | development of our natural resources: all. of which will benefit every person ‘in this. Province. - _ Disregard petty j issues, disregard personal ‘sentiment, and for the welfare of this Pro-. vince and its economic development, and : o | cos — uo for your own best: interests, return. mo — rf - John Oliver and his Government are. - Oliver and his Government to Victoria on oo Sighting for these fundamentals of Prosperity June twentieth. 7 , | helpers, Mr. Oden, of Kalum Lake, all returned to ‘the lake on Monday. Mire. B. McIntosh, who arrived iss Winnie Edshaw, Massett, /here last Friday from Prince Ru- |b Surprised his brother-in-law, ; ived.on Tuesday to spend @/ pert, returned on Monday, Ron. Brown, of the Dairy Ranch, “ cation with Mrs, Fred ‘Nash. Miss Waldron. took ber pupils with ao ‘surprise visit over the Mrs. T. J. Marsh is spending a for a hike and pienicon Monday. week-end. me’ dave visiting in Pacific. ~ |The children had a holiday that | Mrs, Borsuk and cbikdren were mamlorse Hatt was.a passenger to|they will not scon forget. Miss’ visitors at Terrace on: the 24th, ithers on Tuesday. . Dobb also took her pupils out,and : together the two classes spent ev. and -Mre, P arsons ‘have the day on the, Bench, : all en- en up residence in. the Geo.. ith home for the. summer, joying themselves. . Ms. W. c Little and daurb- ter, Neata, visited Hazelton © on ir. and Mis Walter Warner Mr. and Mrs. “Evitt, of Prince Tuesday, . ; ye purchased the new log the all ba Niitors Ay Terrace - Mrs, Worsely, . who’. ‘intends | galow recently’ built. By Alf. et spending the | summer ‘with:-her|' an at Kalum Lake. . a So, ~‘/gister, .Mrs, Little, became the}! Fruce Johnstone eame in ‘from | ost baby ae at the else Lodge and left on Wed- | Hazelton Hospital on. ednesday. Klay for Victoria, 2 _ "Woodcock | Rev, B.D, Proctor, of: Hazel j. Allen, of Havall, was a Ter- Alton, :held:- service in. the achool- P visitor. on Monday on- Police |.” * Misses: Dorethiy, ‘Thomson ‘and house last: ‘Sunday. « evenin re: Bt business... ‘| Helen - ‘McRae; ‘guests: of, Helen} 75 their duties in the Prince Rupert Hospi tal. Wurko over Sunday. Matt Allard, J. Shaw, aiid two left on Sunday last to resume, Hamilton Byers, of f Medicine! 3 and remained guests of Mrs, in‘order to get the pac train |, o } i. { —-? { . Usk Skeena’s. Industrial Centre Henry Lee, of the Federal Min- ing &. Smelting Co... Telkwa, "| made a trip to the’ Lucky ‘Luke -{mineral property on Sunday, ‘in company with C. J. Curtin, their examining engineer, and re-| turned Monday. “The Kleanza trails was thes acerie | of a very lively tussle with the]: ymost phenominal tornado destruc. |” : tion of - standing : timber: in: the ‘ horth, A large: force: ‘wag -put’on |i and ‘a’ veritable tunnel had to.be ployed to prepare headquarters \ ig for operating the Property. | ’ Messrs. J. G, Bjornstad. ‘and Peterman, Minneapolis, Min. shave beem. on the Kleanza grounds... Further investigations: have been Oy made over the field. in: o- -opera- Sik tion. with their coleagues ‘in; the. east, with's ‘a view of. ‘restimption of the now idle Kleanizs mill: cut through the tremendous falls Pilin ing. roe to lami ‘Brown during the: las e. arid: Meee Wolter Warner, map. be Been - On | a Hf Assistant District \: neer’s- Smithers, and the, Distri tric: office, Prince. Rap 6