6 THE PHOPLUE’S ADVOCATE MILK MEN May Day Greetings WANT AGENCY PATRONIZE UNION RESTAURANTS! | PLAN REOPENED Mass Meeting At Look Chilliwack Asks for April 28, 1939 Boost In Milk Prices Feared As New Agency — Goes Into Operation ~ | Possibility of an increase in the price of fluid milk to the consuming public in the Greater Vancouver area was forecast | this week as the machinery of the single agency was geared to ~ go into effect May 1. While there is no change expected in the prices immedi- ately, distributors have been warned that there will be a revision upward in the prices they will have to pay the clearing house Trustees Won't Quit n Surrey Will Re-submit Defeated By-law To Taxpayers ty -—-----——f ‘! HOTEL amo RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL ALUANCE ° } Se BARTENDERS Ih INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE oF AMERICA & i hi S « | erro Board for Meeting CHILLIWACK, BC, April 27. — Nearly 400 milk produc- ers met here Tuesday and re- quested Lower Mainland Dairy | Card | CLOVERDALE, BC, April 27— Hotel & Restaurant | Employees Union Local 28 WELL BE MARCHING ON MAY DAY! Ns May Day Greetings to the PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE BUTCHER WORKERS & MEAT CUTTERS FEDERAL UNION No. 94 , New Westminster O66 99O00900600000006006064 Products Board representatives to meet them in Chilliwack to discuss the new single agency prior to May i—the date when the scheme is to become ef fective—and before any licens- es are paid them. Resignations of five Surrey school truste$; were withdrawn Tuesday night at a taxpayers’ meeting in fhe Opera House here only after the meeting decided jn favor of re-submitting the $178,000 school by-law to the tax- payers. The by-law, which was to pro- vide three junior-senior high schools, failed to gain the neces- sary two-thirds majority on April Representatives from the HWraser Valley Milk Producers’ Association, the Independent Milk Producers’ by August. to foot the bill. Z W. E. Williams, chairman of the Lower Mainland Dairy Products Marketing Board, states that in order to ayoid duplication in de- liveries many unprofitable routes should be sold to rival dealers, but this is hardly feasible under the competitive system with each dis- tributor selling a quart of milk wherever he can. This can only mean that the consumer will have were quoted by Williams which showed that Yancouver’s price was lower ad if the consuming public was called on to pay a little more he said that would be proof they were getting a better quality. The single agency plan is meet- ing with ~ome opposition around Abbotsford. Basil Gardom, at the annual meeting of the Independ- ent Milk Producers’ Cooperative Telephone pay stations were in- stalled recently in these districts under an agreement whereby the company is guaranteed $4.45 per month but there is some dispute on how this should work out on local and outside calls. Public Service Shoe Repairing Orthopedic Work 782 EAST HASTINGS SEED SEAL eS ee a ALKBLBAREEASE ABMABRSBEABR ERED BICYCLES AND REPAIRS BICYCLES, NEW AND USED — Baby Carriages, Sulkies, Doll Car- riages, Joycycles. Repairing of all kinds, Saws filed, keys cut, ete. W. M. Ritchie, 1569 Commercial Drive. Highland 4123. CAFES May Day Greetings from the Women’s Auxiliary of THE ONLY FISH — ALL EKEINDS of Fresh Sea Food. Union House. 20 East Hastings St. REX CAFE JUICY STEAKS, Oysters, Ghops, ete. Qne friend tells another. 6 East Hastings St Free consultation and examina- tion. 768 Granville St, SE y. 5336. PERSONAL DENTAL PLATES REPATRED, $5 and up. Rebuilt $1 and up. Wew Method Dental Lab., i163 W. Hastings St. SEymour 6612. IOU A DATE! MARE TT 9 PM at the Hastings Auditorium, May Day. BIRTH CONTROL BUREAU OF B.C., Dept. PA, 441 Seymour Street, Vancouver, B.C. Informa- tion FREE. Write for Literature. CHIMNEY SWEEPING POOLROOMS $150 CLEANS MAIN aS THE PLACE TO MEET YOUR g i i Pipes, Furnace, Stove. Licensed-| -riends — Europe Poolroom, 265 May Day Greetings from the International Union of. Mine, Mill and Sreclter| | Workers of America | Organized labor constitutes the bulwark of Canadian Democracy the P.C.F.U. of SUNBURY, B.C. —J International May Day Greetings to Readers of The People’s Advocate FRaser 1370. CHIROPRACTORS WM. BRATDWOOD, D.c., NERVE Specialist. 510 West Hastings St. SEymour 2677. Evenings, High- land 2240. Bast Hastings St FOR RENT—BALIS FOR RENT —For socials, parties, meetings, upper floor Orange Hall, 341 Gore Ave., Sey. 6537. DANCES ROOMS FOR RENT EMBASSY BALLROOM, Davie at Burrard. Old Time Dancing, Tues., Thurs., Sat. Ambassadors Orch. DENTISTS DR. A. J. SIPES, DENTIST Plate Specialist. Lowest Prices. 680 Robson St. TRinity 5716. FOR SALE USED CARS — LATE MODELS— ALBERTA ROOMS — Housekeep- ing, sleeping; every convenience. Reasonable rates. 655 Robson St, cor. Granville. SEymour 0461. A. Haga, Prop. RICE BLOCK, 800 Bast Hastings. Hi gh. 0029. Furnished Suites and Rooms. Moderate rates. SAWDUST BURNERS a and While You're Frleea groued Got. fawy ferme | GN Nacaaace Bt, a wave = White Spot Service Station, 8091 exandcer » & 3. Canadian League for Peace and Democracy : Gian lie Se Shenae | stears | Sitinity, 0390: No. 17—615 West Hastings Street 0683. Res., LAngara 0365-M._ DO YOU KNOW—YOU CAN BUY - Marching On May Day = a sawdust burner with enamelled MAY DAY GREETINGS to the PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE PACIFIC COAST FISHERMEN’S UNION 164 East Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. We send forth, on this day of the brotherhood of men, a sincere request to the CANADIAN PUBLIC that they do not assist in the murder of our brothers and sisters in China by con- tinuing to send Japan raw materials. > <>) CHINESE 4O440O44404909000-00040400400000000009 0000009 00% remember that the Woman’s Bakery strike still needs the support of organized labor. All Woman’s Bakery stores are on the “We Do Not Patronize” list of the Trades and Labor Council. BUY UNION! z ES SUPPORT UNION! BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORKERS INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 468 : 7 : May Day Greetings to the PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE and Readers GRANDVIEW SECTION C.P.of C. To All Democratic-minded People ... May Day Greetings from NORTH VANCOUVER SECTION C.P.of C. HONEST VALUE FUELS—FAIR. 0469. Edeings No. 1, $3.25 per cord. Slabs, Heavy Fir, $3.75 per cord. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARMSTRONG & CO, FUNERAL Directors. 304 Dunlevy. High. 9141. GARDENS GERANTUMS FOR SALE, wholesale prices. J. K. Ferraby, 728 ©. 7th Ave. FAir. 1631 ¥. HELP WANTED — FEMALE HOUSEKEEPER FOR FARM — 40-45, for country; good cook, must be able to bake bread. Send particulars and wages expected. Henry R. Young, Australian, Cariboo, BC. hopper for $9.00. Lakes and Nin- nis Sheet Metal Works, 952 Com- mercial Drive. SHOE REPAIRS JOHNSON’S SHOE REPATRS All work guaranteed. Reasonable prices. 105634 W. Pender Street. STATIONERY IF YOU NEED STATIONERY for school, home or office use, get it at the New Age Bookshop. Anything in the line of stationery at moderate prices. Call at 50a East Hastings Street. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES GEO. DONOVAN — ‘Typewriters, Adding Machines Cash Registers. SEymour 9393, 508 W. Pender St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TATLORS TOE eae i REPAIR STRING, BRASS, REED instruments, accordions, concer- tinas. Bows repaired. W. Nez- dropa, High 3657, 543 E. Hast- ings St. ACCORDIONS MADE TO ORDER and general repairs. Accordion Shop. J. Bordignon, Vancouver M DONG, TATLORS, formerly Horseshoe Tailors now at 8 West Cordova St. TRinity 6024 UNIFORMS OVERALLS, UNIFORMS — ALL kinds, made to measure. Patterns designed. Yukon Uniform Co., é 347 East Hastings. SEy. 1854. 1 East Pender St NATIONAL SALVATION LEAGUE [| MONUMENTAL |_Wagon REPAIS MAIN MONUMENT SA Vancouver, B.C. May Day Greetings from YOUNG COMMUNIST LEAGUE OF B.C. Join the Y.C.L. for EDUCATION! RECREATION! ACTION! money here. Estimates for ceme tery lettering. 1920 Main Street. WATCH AND CLOCK REPATRS, Estimates free. talrose, B.C. H. Coombes, Ta- NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIAN SEE DR. DOWNIE FOR RHEU- matism, Sciatica, Lumbago. Room Mention the 7 — 163 West Hastings St. People’s Advocate! Clearing House Association and|/ 45 and the trustees decided to re- The whole scheme seems very in- | 48S0Ciation, charged that the single be & =F | the Milk Shippers’ Agency, which] sisn as a result. definite with no guarantees that | #8en¢y plan is not what the pro- ts aC ~ | embrace the majority of the dairy- : 2 3 the new plan will not add to the ducers voted for. i LOOK __ men, attended the meeting. fal) two hands were raised iN | prices of milk. Williams states only Two resolutions were passed by ie -- Basil Gardom, president of the | OCPPoSition to the measure being |¢that he “hopes there will be no in- | the Meeting attended by 60 dairy— af Independents, stressed the dif-| Submitted again from among the | crease” but “no one can say what |™en asking the Minister of Agri- t ference between the plan voted on oe ee oa ei Bee the future may bring.” ou. to revoke the milk market- b by th ilk a Oo capacty. OW in an on th ds that it i 5 seis Bay ee eee see ee submitted to the taxpayers for a Any increase in the price of milk sea ae re Be pee Sie é z s isi to the consumer will mean less con- i ‘ ; into operation. The plan as voted | decision soon. Zs = M- | carried by producers yote. The sec- on was to maintain wholesale prices The grounds on which the ieee eis a Sues ae the | ond resolution declares the readi- for the dairymen and not to inter-| board recnsidered its former de- eee SESS {DOES AS € milk pro | ness of the dairymen to join one or- 3 fere in the retail milk prices in| cision to fesign was that mis- neers: : ganization for the sole purpose of Vancouver. representation and unclarity on Prices of milk to consumers in | arranging and maintainig the farm- “Tt is impractical and impossible the new schemes had defeated Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg ers wholesale prices to distributors. to regulate retail prices in Van- the by-law. The interest aroused La >) < couver without an army of help,” at the meeting as a result of the ) he Bie ee Sues BUSES et ay ge prusteee sc tons incicete that the HE Friends of the Mackenzie—-Papineau EV MP. D e IMP ad the ylaw will gain e necessary : k ee = endorsement of not only the dir- majority since the largest oppo- Battalion t et GOP ty of ex- ectors but the provincial market-| sition vote was cast in this area. tending thanks to all their sympathisers for ; ing board and the Hon. KC. Mac- TUSteeoneeetnted ea ruments their support in the past, and trust they will : [ BUY - - - - - from the Union Clerks! ll Donald, Minister of Agriculture, he | that the new program, which not forget to render a continued support. £ S ~ | said. would be assisted by a $65,000 fe 7} provincial government loan, > . ig - would need any more than a F d f th M k ng e Dollarton Dispute three-fourths of a mill boost in rien S O e ac enzie- Z au au reetings On Telephone Rates the tax rate, whereas the old . ss iz system with the necessary addi- P B tt [ z DOLLARTON, BG, April 27—A tions would run the tax rate up apineau a a 10Mn é from the deadlock has been reached in the by three to five mills. : dispute between the BC Telephone Roo ti = F and merchants of Dollarton and = m 43 615 W. Hastines i Deep Cove, who have pay tele- Boycott Italian Goods Phone - - TRimity 4955 } phones in their stores, over small L 3 i sums which the company demands 7 AS my, i: Wee faa and the merchants refuse to pay. May Day Greetings F a t tam =. The company demands $2.95 from : : i f th ; S ike anil Security for the Youth of B.C. ayer Caiminiins Gomes clarion’ oOSE rom the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING i master and storekeeper, although Ri th b c il aN 4 i e izati i i the stati ielded : others i The Organization of the Single Unempioyed See ive ee te ete Suncr ADVERTISING RATES DR. Ho. GC. ANDERSON—_ALL NAT t e A Genuine Public Works Program have joined with Cummins in the Classified, 3 lines See Weekly nal aetueds oe Prpeter ts oe refusal to meet the company’s de- PS Rte ee ee ET contract Bates on 2epicsuee: aa = ees Spares : j IL mands. ‘MAY DAY GREETINGS Os LORS UNE eee ey eee ‘ : i | \ 4