B.C. LUMBER WORKER nada and employ 8 For over 50 years this pioneer B.C. firm has ae - estmore Madsen LN Makers of Fine Fa aniline LTD. Labor Day in 1955 may be celebrated more whole- heartedly than has been possible for a number of years. There has been a definite lessening of tension in the inter- national field. While the Big Four meeting at Geneva did not achieve all the success that had been hoped for, never- the world’s political leaders md to have consider ble value in promoting better ‘is bow nioaeinoael international relationships. _ ship: The danger of another pats so destructive as to ibe alia abe HUB HUMOR foretront of ate set an encour aging to ea pia these has: ome ‘ove: Labour Day 1955 By A. as MOSHER, workers realize ie eanae of yoinee a rees | tion of such policies. te the on jm ing any voice in the determina- resident the free world and the Commun- ist group of nations Py So "as concer: ur history. Some i still suffering from setbacks, but the verall picture is reasonably satisfactory. The Toes movement in Can- la has seen some Rete ox by) developments since oa aber Day. The most im ant. pee an a playingwith | these a the siete merge Labor aghetti2" DOSER SLACK SALE — etween the Trades into one body the ‘Ameriean Late eration of Labor and the gress of In dus trial Organiza- "The organized workers of Canada, through their unions, have obtained improvements in ina amet of indi eh s. The increase: power thus See available a5 ‘keep the industry fatale and of the wheels of ii romotes Gabardine, flannel and nylon mixture slacks, $9.50 pair— 2 pairs $17.50. All the new - shades in a complete size range. adian Congress of Labor. A mer= ger agreement pea nisaiy been approved by a Convention of the Mrades and ‘Labo Jani Canada, and it is expected that this will also be approved at a Conventi f the Canadian Con- gress in October next. 7a i is ee OUEy: that similar 43 EASHUACTICS action is being taken in» the United States to bring together The B.C. LUMBER WORKER Soy date of the next issue of the B.C, LUMBER oe Sus a id. Deadline for ad copy is Sept. Ist and for new « Sept. 21 rf i Xv LoD AR sores the peor rite of B.C. PUBLII THO BIRS' E> Internat re avo 20 Age # (C10-cCL) ni jonal Woodworkers of America (C10- lata seca No, 1 => DISTRICT President Ist, Vice-President 2nd Vice-P paras 0-Pr preted Internat - Joe Morris Viliom IN, Gray fonal Boa = we Subscription Rates...........$1.50 Pax annn favartinto, Second Cash Mal G.X. 8] enicer Authorized 24,000 Class gan, Fe rst meee ept., Ottawa PIES PRINTED IssuB Hitt 1 IM IT ED PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS An Employee Owned Co. 944 RICHARDS STREET PAcific 6338-9 Money Orders! When you want to send money by mail, use Canadian Bank of weap aan money b) - orders. You can at any Com- merce branch in British Columbie, They can be mailed safely — can be cashed readily. Be safe when mailing money. Use Canadian Bank of Commerce Money Orders. BANKING BY sane is convenient, easy to do. See for yourself — —? BANK OF COMMERCE 80 Branches in British C