Page Four THE B.C. LUMBER WORKER LETTERS Camp Comments “Every Reader a Correspondent” Church Cree Camp Condi There are about a hundred k Crew Says tions Good (Increased Clothing Allowance| For Returned Men Is Asked leady stream msidering the cargo space. This, in ‘e from company ts oat we are ea so in regard! a are Lindvot proud of ourselves. a RHYMES OF A LUMBERJACK WES: AND RHYMES OF A WESTERN LOGGER ry Robert E. Swanson _ MAKES THE IDEAL GIFT are Sa Each Saar THE SCENERY. SHOP 856 GRANVILLE, STREET Vancouver, Cani ds to that | Tra WEA School Pl. Representation dis Ps a be fore ean executive on 6th. executive was also made re- aaomsibie for the final choice of a site e Summer School. It is ke a ite an- ue a pamphlet r information tained from Claude E.A. representative, a Province Building, Vancouver, B. y Peery Membea Get ner. a Member! g fe For EFFICIENT SERVICE call at JIM WATTS’ Shell Service Station , B.C. VICTORIA, 601 Gorge Rd. | Phone G-5325 omplete} he aumed forces ssive Party is embers of to per cae the Women's re Counell of the of r ‘onduct: oting a widely-publicized e pall rales Hall, 339 West | 5, and Devel- pment Council; Minerva Cooper, | Federation provincial secretary of the Tales ting fixed Progressive P: Malcolm of the Sra seen yorker B. ‘|Salmon River Camp Reports KELSE lave great ts article for the Lumber Work- Tai is our first arti icle ests in the speeches, that were given in a vel commendable manner, as they were clear al ‘'y well understood. leave: sais secretary with a y 21, we had our Centrally . 8374 — 444 Gan “a Hotel West Lid FRED BR. MARCHESE, Mgr. Moderate Rates and ae their work a lot easier. e- | is time to make all son finished by the end of the e Sorn’s ats rene Sound, ie excep- is, withou loubt, one of the|them, whether they should be most pressing oblems of the |forced into the union, or left moment, covering as it does food, | alone. clothing, housin; and employ-! B, B. . Logging Co. Cran- ment. beri 5 ch —This is a new operation just starting. Conditions are fair, wages are fe t Continued a few categories, which seem be- oso low scale, otherwise a good place BULLCOOK {to work. oe McIntyre se a oon tela that he rs they would have a y, B.C—A cam) happy ti “Yes,” a a girl, “but you know we were BUG d the day before our wedding. “ANL right,” nate St. Peter, “I'll fix it up for you.” month passed; ae a ted, with the fe " lot aa pee onder fron the People’s Book- a | cane began ss B.C. ah men w which resent year, | eaglewond he call at this cam n meron Lumber Co. Official es se said St. Peter, “I have |Word has been received that the ‘gotten—I'm waiting for w certified as the 'y leads” to another and ‘ing mat tions with the company immedi- a ately. that, “A we tonmnlauel: it stops your ees aoe ee ee ie pall and be lenty because I ee ne es ae with a six months’ thirst to quench. So long, boys! “Well, I guess that’s about all for | am this time, boys, but don’t forget it your arrange- Located PAc. 8375 Vancouver, B.C. d Attention ! We Carry a complete Line of High Class GENTS’ crore Head to CLEANING “AND PRESSING We exchange old suits for new WINDSOR TAILORING & CLOTHING $2 E. Hastings - Vancouver, B.C, eee enna Established 1914 CHARLES KENT & CO. EXCLUSIVE Popes TAILORS ‘Vancouver, B.C. 49 East Hastings St.