8 B.C. LUMBER WORKER ist Issue, July WITH THE IWA CAMERA [fo | All Experience is an Arch to Build Upon HENRY ADAMS, 1838-1918 ARCH FITTING COMFORT ty Pierre Paris HAS BEEN THE STANDARD OF QUALITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA FOR NIGH ON FIFTY YEARS Take For Example The “LIGHT CRUISER” THERE'S NO LOGGING BOOT TO COMPARE WITH IT AT ANY PRICE! ‘MADE Pierre Paris & Sons 51 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. PICKET LINE of the Seafarers’ Internationel Union, guerd the mei to the docks of the Union Steamship Company,” with whom they been on strike against for the past two weeks,’ Greup from left Schayol; W. Wynn; J. Smelser, Picket Captain; A. Kattler; W. Barstady the basement of the building which has been completely renovated. SHOP COMMITTEE of the Sproat Leke Division, all members of Local 1:85, IWA., Port Alberni. From left—Jim McIntyre, Adam Knorr, Joe _ Marcinek, Carl Klint, George Gaynor and Ray Drew. B. R. Carter. 3. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES for members of the S.1LU. are provided 4 5. WCB COMMISSIONER, Chris Pritchard, is shown here addressing the ‘grew of the R. B, McLean Company, in which he praised them for their re performance in winning the WCB Special Award. 6. RB. CREW, members of Local 1-85, IWA., Port Alberni, during ‘Special Award presentation. A Family Business Owned and Operated in B.C. Since 1907