; Operations Organized By Lo | $4 Victoria IWA Jurisdiction Includes a and Door Plants | { gla Ht ; i fiat den wegy trashy Pierre Paris has grown with the Lumber Industry of British Columbia, making good boots which have stood the test of time for half a century The ‘B.C.’ Light Cruiser DESIGNED FOR THE B.C. WOODS ON EXCLUSIVE PARIS LASTS (Union-Made) Pierre Paris & Sons 20. 51 West Hastings Street VANCOUVER, B. C. \_ 1. RAY WILLIAMS, operating the double edge tennoner, which machines rails for doors, at the Moore-Whittington Lumber Company’s Sash and Door Department. 2. D. H. BENNETT, operator of the hollow chisel machine, an ingenious tool that cuts the square holes in sashes at the Crowe-Gonnason Lumber Company's Sash, Door and Bench Department. 3. CAPTAIN W. WARREN, of the Soenghees Prince, booming boat used by the B.C.F.P. at their Plumper Bay operation in Victorio. 4. C. S. PAGE, at Work with the sash tending machine which grooves the sash at the Crowe-Gonnason Lumber Company, Victoria. ~ 5. DAVE CHAPMAN, at work constructing home fixtures at the Moore- Whittington Lumber Company. 6. CECIL H. TAYLOR, Conductor of Local 1-118, IWA, operator of the brick mold ripper. e 7. SAM COOK, Recording Secretary of Local 1-118, IWA, marking out stairs with the stair maker tool at the Crowe-Gonnason Lumber Company. 8. T. (POP) CROSS, Dump Engineer on the booming grounds of the Elder Timber Co.; Ltd., Vancouver Island, A Family Business Owned and Operated in B.C. For 48 Years