1920, —o- - a= — » amber. 4 cae, i emt 7 \ Industry of the Soil rees of this Bank ore an e900 7 1E element inthe Dominica's essential justry--exploitation of fyndamentel om the # | for §§ year the interests s we have been promoting of agriculturiets pur co operation is being util- some a cost to conmstinan cadeny- ined Site the output of the fields, Phi ' ato! at NION BANK OF CANADA A. "é Broderick, Manager D ince Rupert Branch - eee GERMANS FORM AIR COMBINE « Leading Companies in That Coun- are TRAVELLING CASES — try and Austria and Denmark Unite LAINTHIN, 3 ; rt WRITE FOR PARTIOULARS {] . Vancouver, B.C. f PRINCE RUPERT mal Labor Council 0.B. U. i a WEETING| °° One Big Union Joven es Mcintyre Hall m “ ; SMilzeriat \usiria ! fay, Nov. 7 | mms ants ™ and vote upon the y , wate to the Constitution . ? ; . he the Port Arthur M LEE CO. |: ‘Boond Avenue, Weat. VEGETABLES and Retall ts el Contractors and Labor Ra hange. Prince Rupert, B. 0 nulos OOP ws P.O. Box 725 ALBERTA ILLITERATES OPP LEOPOLD EDMONTON. N s WUROPEAN PLAN read per day and up. FIRST-OLASS CAFE ( you wat Ala Carte. ou want ar MR.PATTULLO U.S. EDITORS Addresses Convention After He is CLERK OF LEGISLATURE . a Prince Rupert } \."," eta a -—-- THR VAIC? WW aw _—— ACCEPTS THE COMING WEST NOMINATION win vst. rour weston eros inces Next Summer. WINNIP ; Nov he 0 Unanimously Chosen as Ip i Phe f Candidate. | re ~~ mer by « pa f if ” ! j vests I iD nm this vill j ! riety Ss, f the re ! i I on ’ | af if ] j ren party ' 1 yo is wi ' j n i ! I ! | ‘ i kh ‘ ‘ } ift l i her s ite il ! i by i i \W ns M i i ota BO la ‘ i j s, be : iN h Guests of Government \ as a afi j Daily I i ! a J prop tl i le ma this trig ‘ ‘i f the d irtmen Hye pled subje final s by the ed * and f Ca Phi = i 1 Ciean Election List n charg the } \ ‘ ’ La Know Canada it Mr \“ cenalls " wed wdquainta eship iddit is ' ‘ = f Noster ane (What there had ET Achievement Dveins its term of office the Oliver Gowrnment has, beyond dispute, done more for the énfranchisement of women and the uplift of the child than possibly any other political body on this Continent, and all in tle short space of its four years in office. With confidence based upon the knowledge of its having accomplished these things, it once more comes hefore the electors and in particular, the women eleetors of the prov- inee, asking that on election day, December 1st next, they cast their vote for all Liberal candidates who stand pledged to support and carry out the broad principles of Lideralism now in force, and which will be continued by the Oliver Government when it once again* takes its seat as the Government in power a Victoria. The Oliver Government has given to the women of British Columbia: Woman’s franchise. The Mothers’ Pension Act, one of the most important acts for the benefit of women ever placed on the statute books of the Province. A minimum wage for girls and women, raising the minimum salary per week from ther$4.00 paid in some instances, to $12.75 and over per week, Equal ‘rights to the mother with the father in the guardianship of mixor children, An amendment and improvement to the law respecting the maintenance of deserted wives. ie Provision for the appointment of a superintendent of neglected children. A new adoption act, providing that a child adopted by a family is given the full legal status of a child born o the fester parents. cin A juvenile court to which the first woman judge in British Columbia ‘has been appointed. ; & more humane and considerate trea ment of the inmates bf the Girls’ In- : dustrial School and Boys’ Industrial School has been inaugurated. ; Ar important amendment to the Marriage Act, placing the mother on equality with the father in the matter of consent to the marriage of a minor child. ; ‘The Liberal Administration has revised and improved educational laws and regulations, giving better opportunities to children in isolated districts to secure an education. its Health Department has given valuable assistance in the training of rural nurses. It has provided for venereal disease control. it has broadened the course in ma tual training, domestic science night schools and agricultural teaching. It has provided schools for mentally deficient children, the deaf and dumb. It has established a school for the education of the blind, and a pro- vincial technical school. .It has provided for financing the erection of buildings for the University of British Columbia. ‘its Health Department has given special attention to the work of fighting tuberculosis. ‘The death rate from this disease has dropped from 1.23 per thousand of population in 1917-18 to .82 in 1919-20. . The Oliver Government has more beneficial social and domestic legislation to its credit than has any or all previous governments of British Columbia, and its efforts in this direction will be continued. ; YOUR VOTE FOR THE LIBERAL © CANDIDATES ON DECEMBER 1- Will Ensure a Continuance of These Good Works. — Ao me } ; Hany ‘ ‘ - TIMBER SALE X 2733. TIMBER SALE X 2734. [A Nov. ¢ Deputy TIMBER SALE X 2731. oe | wnttcim [ Westholme Lunch ALL WHITE HELP aa Westholme Special —_| Three Course Meal - from 45c up TIMBER SALE X 2740. be Viet a wrt ater £..... = da f. December, e of Licence X 2746 im 1 RATE , et f Oeda S| ‘ ‘ § t ' I OP BRITISH ‘ In area “ttuated a LU MBEA : ak : f : 2. Coast District N i LK I rit ADMINISTRA eas ‘ be allowed for re NA or and art s of the reste N CPT ‘ H ESTATE OF . "TIMBER SALE X 2753. re P. Mes. Young: ma GRE S ARTHUR S tenders will be received Dy the strat to the estate j twa est I ater than noon t sed and : arties : sims hay f November, 1924 for the . take r-% nee X 27 ear Kitimat sh same, prog » feet « Cedar, Hemlock te i ist da “et e and 13 0 lineal feet 2 s dente’ Four Piece Orchestra including Saxaphene Phone 481 ears will be allowed for re Iness ft me forthwit! Phone 481 r pa lars of the Chief Forester Oletal Aan r Distriet Porester, Prince Rupert DEFOREandAFT THE ROUND «uP, = CAUGHY BY CUPID. 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