of a: aes H a: f Oliver Government ai Gave Women be “Minimum Wage 15, 000 women 1 and girls have , benefitted a from the Oliver Minimum Wage. ‘et, Conservative speakers have threatened to interfere with the Minimum Wage Act. Such a step would be a calamity to thou- sands of women and girls throughout the Province. — Support the Minimum _— _ Wage Act. for ‘Women _— Vote Libe ral | ‘|| Mrs. Frost for the last few weeks, Terrace. "Ei tern rm Alt reports point - ‘to the safe return of the Oliver: government.’ Mrs. Danheuer, of Copper City, was a ‘Terrace visitor. on Thursday.: Mra. W. Kergummeaux and: daughter arrived on Friday: from Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Kergum- meaux have taken up the Waite residence. - obo, Mrs. Tom Young ‘and “Janet returned from Prince Rupert on Friday. ‘ : W.E. Pideock, auditor for the/ 7 - Dispensing, Chemists ard AR enue a and , “Prine ; Rupert , Presctiptions are ‘filled: exactly as ordered. by the: doctor. A’. . ‘fally qualified druggist is in charge of our digpensary 2 and: sony se the purest aud finest. ingredients are. > used: Boke Bao. -ORMES LIMITE & - ae - We also carry : Patent Medicines _ “Toilet Articles - r Stationery” oe ‘Kodaks ot Films: Kodak Accessories * * Films developed and printed and returned by. next mail - - We prepay postage on all mail orders accamparied ‘bo caah. or sent . €.0:D. mail.” a ae . Foreatry Department, Victoria, was here on’ departmental busi- ness this week, y Kd. and Mrs. Hyde, of Hazel-, ton, visited in Terrace and were guests at the Terrace Hotel. - Miss M. Stephens, of Smithers, was: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost last week. Little Miss Olive Stephens has been visiting Mrs. N. H. Kilpatrick, Smith. ers, stopped off here for a few days. on her way back from Van couver and was the guest.of Mrs. E. T. Kenney, and on Saturday proceeded to Smithers. The Presbyterian Guild met on Thursday last and decided to meet every two weeks instead of every week for the months of June, July and August. The | next regular meeting will be held. at the home’ of Rev.- and. Mrs. Parsons on June 19, Every body Make Your Towa a Trading Centre You have, in your local newspaper, the - opportunity for making your town a real trading” center and your business a profitable enterprise. People: will gladly come to your town to rade if you tell them the news of the goods in annnouncements the more people will come, and the more you tell the quicker you will sell. Local advertising is “more easily brought to a high state of efficiency when merchants work of patro.s with as little duplication as possible. - News to reach the people of the northera interior Ye a ~ g ~Omineca Terrace: ‘ Herald. ] _ Terrace, ‘B.C. - your store. The more care you exercise in preparing your - together and plan their advertising to cover all the needs Use The Omineca Herald and The Terrace News | New HAZpuTON welcome,. . The fruit erop is ‘very promis- ing this year. The Farmers’ In. stitute will again market the bulk of the fruit and have got a much better system than thev had jast year, ‘It is expected that the prowers will get some real money this year. The fruit is.in | good shape, tov. _Misses Evelyn and Rose Riee ‘and Dwight Rice, of Anyox, ar- rived in Terrace on Friday night to spend a three month’s holiday. at Hill Farm. . The children are. al! under 14 years of age and have finished their school studies for this term. ; Mrs. Raven has taken over the management of the Lakelse Lodge and the place is now ready for the season’s business. Arrangements have also- been made with the Térrace Motors to handle the guests ‘and: their bap: gage so that a big improvement will be found in “the service of: fered visitors. ‘this year. - Owing to increased. business ‘at the Tourist Hotel, red: Dubord' has built-a. home: near the. hotel io the Tourist. Club tq: Messrs, ‘An- for. the stra berry crop, this: yea for ‘himself “and. has. disposed of: | derson & Westman,,’ A ‘number to the: latter place. eee Summer Steamship | Service CANADIAN A{STIONAL June 7th. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—1.17 a.m. Daily except ionday Westbound—8. 16 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. + ¢ For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. +. 8.8, PRINCE. RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE will AS. sail from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VIC- RaW M TORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points: each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m cl For ANYOX.......ccseeereeeee ene eeeesers wees wease Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART..... dene cereeensneeee Veee ete eeateceenes Friday, 10.00 p.m. S.S PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via ‘Queen Charlotte: Talands, What Tom Moore | Says of the Oliver Government: an “The: ‘British ‘Columbia’ "Legislature — is now leading Canada. in -the. matter. of | legislation beneficial to the workers. “Tee has the honor. of being the. first Province. to give- legislative | ‘effect to the. / 7 Extract from “The - Cajadion oe J ournal,’ ” February, 1924: . we “Between 30,000. and ‘io, 000 workers will ion benefit: from the Hours of Work: ‘Act: which ° m comes: into force N ew ‘Year's Day, 1925. p. of improvements have been made * Reports ‘are’ very ‘eneourag 8-hour day convention of ‘the International: _ , Labor organization, | passed at the. Washing- ae ton. Conference 1 in 1919. ‘Congress