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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
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Sa Each Saar
THE SCENERY. SHOP

856 GRANVILLE, STREET
Vancouver, Cani

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WEA School
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Representation

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6th.

executive was also made re-

aaomsibie for the final choice of
a site e Summer School. It
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tained from Claude
E.A. representative, a Province
Building, Vancouver, B.

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For EFFICIENT SERVICE
call at

JIM WATTS’
Shell
Service Station

, B.C.

VICTORIA,
601 Gorge Rd. | Phone G-5325

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to per cae the Women's re Counell of the

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‘onduct: oting a widely-publicized
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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

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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-

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