I has been taxed to help develop, that way the south, he said. MINISTER, LABOR LEADER 8 prfnce Uupctt Dai'Ip f3cVus TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1913 concis ion ''Now, industry has (Continued from Page 1 Known smww ..., iSKEENA CLAIMS CHILD'S LIFE bia's advanced social legislation, the "Three Percent Sales Tax" was supported by John D. Mc-Rae who told the meeting that the demand for such aid arose with the municipalities. 'That sales tax underwrites I - man had wise counsel and a friendly hearing. -I can say. as a repteseuta-tive of organized labor, thai the Coalition government has still to break a promise to us." While parts of British Colum that It is willing to come into chell i.n,. this province. Let us encourage former M( mbf ' ' ' it to come this way. B.C. is a' for Skeena u-i Pilrl RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE - rich province. Let us keeD fcecp it it s., 'polteb the social security of this prov suppon Mr years of prosperity would almost eliminate their hold on the people." Mr. Kennry charged that W. II. Brett, C.C.F. member from Prince Rupert in the last House "went there solely to support a political Tho Skcena River claimrd its first life of the season Sunday when Frances Johnson .three-year-old "daughter of Mr. and Mrs Rennie Johnson, of Port 5i f& MAiIMtJmI bia's Labor Relations Act have been subject to criticism, nevertheless '"its beneficial clauses far outweigh iU shortcomings," he declared. "'It provides fa-riiities for ironing out minor V,, M-G-M's ince, its old age pensions, social welfare and hospitalization," he declared. 'I was asked through a JoUer in the press whether or not I would favor the municipalities a larger portion of that tax revenue to the municipalities. My answer is that if I were to endorse such a move, I would feel "I have yet. to see your former member make a recorded ote thrilling odventure of j n W i problems which might develop into work stoppages." vfTT0 . qfe DAD except with the Opposition. We young love in the hilUl Simpson, fell from the dock at J I Inverness Cannery and drowned. . The tragedy took place at 1:30 j p.m. while the child was playing J on the wharf with her brothers B and sisters. The body disappear- ed and was not recoveidd until a 4 p-m. The family is at Inverness for 2 ! the salmon fishing season. - An inquest will be held here In British Columbia, labor relations are determined to the Act with no intei- i : A ?, ? 1 passed about 125 bills in each i j session of the Legislature. Sure- j I ly Uicr must have been some- i j thing in that that he would ! I agree with, I say that he went' S WW V t,' there not to represent the1 M. oiepntus "" people but to support a political by Coroner Thursday. ference from the government, that I were Detraying me i,oan-while in Saskatchewan, govern- j tlon. That tax is aimed not only ment officials not only come bo j at helping the municipalities tween labor and management, but at improving our social se-but endeavour to Inst ruct them ; curity structure. However, I am and to interpret the legislation, j not against municipalities ap-he declared. I plying fr additional financial Electrical employees o! tho I a. but not from the earmarked ' . ....,. I ll II,, Uv" SUNDAY, JUM; 19 philosophy." Mr. Kenney concluded his address with an appeal for ''a solid six for the north," hoping LOVE FAMILY ! REUNION HERE Saskatchewan Power Cciamis- ' ; "-Hi ; ! ' ' that each of the six northern ! Driving through i-rom his home ridings would return a Coalition sion receive $100 a month, whi'e adam hats suts sport coats sport shirts raincoats TIES SI1IKTS PANTS SOCKS SLIPPERS I WVYnrtt V'; B.C. 1 their counterparts in victoria, James i-.ove, accum-: memDer in me receive panied from Prince George byi .power Commission $285 Socialism, Mr. MeRae said, la not a political force and should not be considered as such. It Is an economic force which is an entirely different thing. " "We have socialism in B.C. today but it is an economic factor his brother, Eric, and from " ' ' jTI..v. 'a month, he said. L ' ' Terrace by his sister, Mrs. Ray-jBAtKS .. . , n . jatK Kus. micrnauoiiai rep- "y ,"1 ... mond Judd and young Bobby of the Electrical Saskatchewan is a lining ex- Vn hn in Prints Rnnprt fnr rCSCntatiVe . r, f v,r.vio ' Workers' Union, told the meet- ample of the retreat of private l ,v,t -T Ko uii nrtns rv w ire me l.lj. r.c as- niucu is uiwuci. nc imc um if tViAir nsrpntc Mr and Mrs. lli Ulai; X 11UIL IIU IIKJH L ! " - Control Board and our lilJV AT DAD'S FAVORITE STOKE Rupert Mens & Boys Store n,,-0 tn Tr' use thP first 'affiliations, but as an inter- serted. When Saskatchewan Liquor time in 10 years that the family national representative, I am in- went C.C.F. oil exploration im-had been all together- Others terested in returning to power mediately moved to Alberta and TODAY TO WED. 7 p.m. - 9 p m. CARTOON NEWS Hi IHBI Power Commission which have been established by free enterprise governments. "The Power Commission plans tn snenri tl5 000.000 this vear on I of the familv are Mr. and Mrs. 'n povernmnnt that has eiven the Alberta treasury was en- i Charles Love and Mr. and Mrs. B.C. the highest standard of riched by millions. T ,,,vrt 'Bruce Love, jr., all of Prince Ru-; uving it ever had i "The C.C.F. also would bring FRIENDLY SERVICE CLl'B bert McGregor. Victoria ivir. and Mrs. McLennan, Mr. and Mis. of the worker in- a recession here, because private expansion. If I am elected, I Will- ! pert- n her return t0 Terrace, ..The weifare Irs. Judd was accompanied bylrii.at.s that . t t t t industry would not invest its win t.rv to brlns some of that r m m f LA' .'$10,0 Iiiii' CAI HE Heo net 1am Hudson. Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. Gregory T. Yorke, Mr. and Mrs. her small nephew, Alan Love,;.n thp re-clection of the Coali- j capital. Vote C.C.F. and you v. ill expansion money to the north" (son of Mr. Charles Love), who U(jn par From the viewpoint drive employment out of this! Continuation of Coalition poll- will niMKe iua nuiiic iiiui ti Clem MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. there for the next two months. A. McGavin, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart (Continued from Page 1) Here are the Gyro guests who are here for the convention. Madison, Wisconsin Leon E. Isaksen. Edmonton Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carter. ; Penticton Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Frazcr and Dr. and Mrs. Hei- clcs are certain to bring In- j Idustrial expansion, particularly !to central and northern British ! Columbia which for many years .of organized labor, we can al- j province, i'ways say that we have had a McRAE LAl'DS I square deal. From Minister of j SOCIAL ACTS Labor Gordon Wlsmer, wetiave i Foundation of British Coluni- FATHER HAS HIS DAY- Sunday, June 19 Send him a Suitable Card-one of Coutt's Canadian Cards, of course. 5c to $1.00 Johnstone and Gordon Andrews. Advertise In trie Lally News. Kelowna Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Fillmore. nTi! Burnaby Mr. and Mrs. David Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Borjesson. Nrw Westminster Arthur Sweet, Dr. R. F. Butler and John Hi37.inbotb.am. Nanaimo Mr. and Mr.-. Fred Father's Day Suggestions A (iood Book I'l.tyine Card Ailclros Bonk PJ Book Key Case Pen & Peneil Srt Plwlo Supple I Snapshot Album Desk Acrcssorics A Trade lUndbJ Hart, Hr. and Mrs. Ewart May- bee, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reifel. Mr. j find Mr. Blair Cook and Mr.j Chess Set Poker Chip Burnt Leatlirr SmivmirJ Re: I' " , mre Tim (KW Iriri WI1 bss o psued ; Joult lotlce It tl Ynm Jon .1 Jiflcat rUt aim vrittn om Ve, : h Magazine SubscriptioiiH His Favorite Records and Mrs. R'-g Murphy, Mr. and GREER & ! BR1D9EN j ' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS CONSTRUCTION Mrs. Harry Forward and Wynd- . FOR COHTIflUED PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY ELECT John D. . - - . -, . i - - - u ham Bird. j Kcrcnicos Mr. and Mrs.; James H. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke. Port Alberni Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nicol. Kamloops Mr. and Mrs. C. 185.. ALTERATIONS ' ' c-y?. v''-(,i- --, V i-.- - I - ' i"f 'v f t " ' 3 ":'"' i ' ' - : 1 K . ! t' .it- ' - ... i - - ! F '-f C ' Attention Housewives REPAIRS FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY Treat the Family to a Delicious Dhl. REAL FRESH FISH Y. Young. I Seattle -Mr. and Mrs. James Elder and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard I A. Loekctt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i Ewell, Darrell Ireland. i Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fickes, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Sehumaker, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. j J. R. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. W H. ' ncoi 'Be: P.O. BOX 721 ; TERRACE M EAT MARKET RED IS1 Awwww poiimv George E. Peters, Prop. MEATS : BITTER : EGGS - QUALITY SERVICE COALITION ; CANDIDATE lor PRINCE RUPERT Bross and Dr. and Mrs. Carl R. Wagner, Dick Behm. Astoria Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Halsan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Edison and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Snyder. Portland Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Green. Tacoma Mr. and Mrs. Davis M. Wood and Ralph Noercnberg. Yakima Mr. and Mrs. E. D. 1 mJ ;oJ " - 1 :,j&& Jk. t ! 6: hgk i- t i IDaUarr Piarmani WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER W ILL COLLECT THEM AT VOIR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 Ivey. I Saw It ie. l'he Hews! You ELECTION DAY WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15 l I i hours . . . . ) a.m. !' P-m-. . 12 Noon to 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. to ! P-m- v.-.w.-.-.,-.v.v.w'.w.. Weekdays Sundays . POLLS OPEN 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) GET OUT AND VOTE AND VOTE EARLY i SIXTH STREET and THIRD AVENl CHIROPRACTOR I PHONE 79 I Nmt of Government Cndid"tt (Coalition) It the top of eich EUllot (i required by lew), John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Th.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10;3G .m. to 12:39 p.m. nd to 6 p.m. KVI.N1M1H MotidRj and Prldny, 7 .30 p m. foi those iinablp to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoons. Commodore Cafe "Better ThMn Ever" m PACIFIC .Best Food and Service in CltyUI Stevedoring & Contractig Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders Ij Third Ave. David Chow, Mijr.J I t COMPANY LIMITbH COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made 1 VALENTIN DAIRY I I Your Dally 1 ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Contractors NOW AVAILABLE Stevedores for Canadian National Bu HEAD u.;- pf CABLE ADDRESS "PACIFICO" PRINCK NEW ROYAL I C HOTEL s All Type Quality THE BEST GOVERNMENT B.C. EVER HAD PUBLISHED BY THE B.C. COALITION ORGANIZATION OlFlrt ..c wilt A Home Away From Home n roR POINTING 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water STATIU.t-'1 - GREETING CARDS PKNCUS PENS AND 7C 3 IS. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Your Coalition Candidate on June I D. McRae". Li P PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DIBB PRINTING CO Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 BESNER BLOCK