Page Six THE B.C. LUMBER WOR Z Continued paar deliberations were carried out irit of the Teheran Harvey andidates whose program ith the aims and ee of organied labor for allout p) roduction, jobs and secur- fe eine felt by dele- gates at formation of the district as regi! m_ locali- union established. mbers in Trail, lon, miners wi ha fet our convention was itself. re cer- ve ie miners CIO President Phillip Murray, COMPLIMENTS Reliable New Book eure A book of considerable interest NEWS from By “JEEP” in British Col y one of Canada’s outstanding Jabor writ- Harold Griffin ly meetin; About Or YW as the mighty fleets of pa s the C; Goustiuetion and the operations of the No: eae ene Route over which supplies are flown to the tae Union. lus: sions are | ontained in this book, which cue sienayca attracting wide attentio: mn. | ihe An ‘ ie ea eee is Seni | Company, | wo, Norton and A Ste and sells in Canada for $3.50. 63: tithe petal cae we! Follow co! a|union’s "esi ae comm) com he sent greetings to |TeP! congratulatin, for his splen- ie IUMMSW who held at London endements to & ee th ittee, international act wit Mi ‘arson, who prom- coadesatiog Bates Minister E. C. Car: ised immediate the revision of Mines Act. Beery Me Mouines Get 1 Member ! § did rship. : other was sent to President Rei | ehri: the Metal- als in the Metaliferous in rol pete dents wa: Soviet Union come closer and itor The People, who is}and the mainagement were only|¢jloser to the German borders, it a leaely ee in this eae too pl com-| becomes very evident indeed that Last year, Griffin ex [oi eae suggestions, that] the aie in Burope at least is fast tensive ae through anaes Saar ae nee cae ents; nea pa final s\ a ees travelling| yas the footwear “ised tay tue |iee the ver the new a Highway, | camp,’ the smamagenisiitrenertl a sees tb ae Kasia on ier ae eel ae “Sat under » porting | and a half years of death and de- that some men were cuit | HeRRSe ER pune shoes without caulks; the mmttee Geaten to look into the matter! mittee met rothe: the grievance com! had Ulinde: n gave a Credit Me and he oe which usly. lelgation from the Ladies’ 01 Sis. uch with union activiti sede W. Hallinan, R. Turner and F. Welby were elect d to the joint social commit! we x Gilchrist reported that befor: nt os had pases e ment. t | 191 was carried unani- |p, de! es Auxiliary was on ee Sister Gil-| use ir requir- ed to satisfy ES tnazic of a Busines: S, it witnes: more barbarous sauces aia Uni even the present one. t ee seem eee if i we can look ahead aa ize a short period of and at prosperity, to be followed by a Men’s and Boys’ Wear 857 - 859 Columbia. Srreet New Westmins' Rod & Gun Hotel Refreshments Between Stops B.(BERT) GREGORY PRES. GREGORY WESTMINSTER 4 Special ! for your renovated shoe: you-wait ee TREET TO CELEBRATE OUR OPENING. ALL DIES” SOLES SEWN! eee es Pe wees YOU WAIT Finest Modern papmient fing a of new shoe appearance WALK RITE SHOE REPAIRS New 1 Block up from Post Office Bs Bvi eomonahal beige and rgant definitely so, | P27 ue that lide be a leciding He as wictlag Pe KEITH S. PRICE SEC~TREAS. PRICE LTD, TISH COLUM, W SHOES FOR OLD! | AFFORD Comfortable lounge for while- Westminster, B.C. McDONALD & 707 Phone 442 CALLAN LTD. Men’s, Boys’ Clothing and Fur rnshings Columbia Street New Westminster