8 ‘ B.C. LUMBER WORKER Annual Loggers’ 1. Music for the Loggers’ Ball, held in the Pender Auditorium, December 26th, was furnished by this all girl orchestra and their gay tunes soon had... « these dancers on the floor including . . . PROBABLY ~ THE Stoweot-VHade SHOES te Canadal “Why? Because the Craftsmen who make Paris Fine Footwear won’t hear of being hurried. They work fine leathers in the same tradition proudly passed from father to sons and though Paris boots may take three or four times as long to make as ordinary boots... 3. . ... this well known member of Local 1-71, Hans Larsen and friend. , Sitting on the side-lines enjoying the dancing were... remember: THEY ALSO TAKE LONGER TO WEAR OUT. There are other shoes, of course, BUT THERE IS ONLY .ONE “PARIS”. - 4... . Harvey Heard, the Loggers’ Navy and ipber of Sten- man. Two more gentlemen cought haying a respite from the strenuous dancing exercise were . . . | Pierre Paris & Sons Makers of Fine Footwear For Fifty Years 51 WEST HASTINGS STREET Nearest: B.C. Light Cruiser VANCOUVER, B.C. “Snag Proof” 5... . Harold For in, job stew- Union Made Under Canadian Patent No. 241705 ‘ard at Camp Woss, and his friends who found the Ball much to their liking.