#m>iiAm*immimm>̂ ^ Circulating in the District o f . West Vancauiier^AmbUside^ HoltSbum^ WiitVm ̂ Dundarate ^1.00 per year Cypress Park, Cauffeildf Why tecliff^ Etc. '■ ', ̂"•'̂ 5 ;*« p » copy a t ne«Mtand^^^ \'ol. X tr HOLl|iYBURI;j jP.O.v VANCdttyfeR. B.C., THURSDAY. DECEI^I '■'AA „ m , 1935 ^rV^R"#ailiiiiiiJi* INTERNATIONALISM VERSUS NATIONALISM Th^re has been a great deal o£ talk since 1918 about the brotherhood of man, In ' other words, an intemationalism which would m ake'war impossible. The'League of Nations was founded with that object in view, and now. as we look over the world today, we realise-.that/most of it was only a dream. , , ■sb!' Considering that the real driving ^drce Ibehind the move® ment was a fear of the horrors of war and hot'the'brotherhood of man;--for we have not ceasedr to cu t orte 'another's throats in a .business way,--the^'failure of pur; efforts is not to be wondered at* Stronger even than that,"however, was and is the problem of race", a well nigh insuperablelobstacle, as eyery student of . human nature knows. ■ -I It is quite.possible for a particular individual,of one, nation to have the most sincere feelings of friendship for some, one of another nation, founded on' the mutual respect each has for certain good qualities ̂ possessed by the other. But a friend-, ship between ,t.he two nations taken en masse is probably, none the less just as impossible. And it is the failure to recognize this fact which has hed miiiy to false conclusions. . jllhere would, be no such thing as the clash of color if it were not for the clash of racial characteristics,involved; That, • indeed, is^thejcrux bf the' whdle.mattef. The" quality w^ one race most admires and endeavors to cultivate is anathemh i or a subject of scorn to another. The most, revered customs of. one people seem horrible..to another people, and so on. There are, of courise, certain fuhdamehtal8'o f human nature common to all, such as mother love,"reverence for the. dead, ̂worship of a god or gods, and the like; but they count for very little "When weighed against the differences in ̂ characteristics and customs developed through hundreds or thousands of years. .Christ, who preached the brotherhood .of man and the wickedness of revenge, never wholly condemned, war. He did, however,, issue ;a warning that those .who took-the'svirord should perish vnth the sword,"'which, allowing for Oriental imagery, should be takOn for f^he truism which it i s . , The __mere;_fact.that, He ô ̂ the temple/v^th. a. scourge;,of whips, the only weapOn'avaflabre tb Him . - that there were circumstances in which;He esteemed fp r^ was ' allowably, and, naturaIly,,the'Whole,tenden(iysof His teaching would most indicate thte ̂ rightPousness of force used in the LEGION Wv a : ANNUAL BAZAAR SANTA CLAUS No. 33 . ll'l!*' COMING EVENTS ^ ' The flratv Santa ClauB'i^ p ^ t Saturday, December 14th The ,AnpU«l tegion W. A. donatloils for West VaubO Bazaar will bq held at 2:30 p.m. own children have been'if^^Ved Saturday, Deceml^r,7th, in the as follows: Imperial ¥ Order Legion Hall.; There will be all Daughters oft the Empirei/lfOl kinds, of Amaisc gifts for sale, and Naomi Chapter, Ordbii.bfi^he also . knitting, .' sewing, home- Eastern Star, $5.00," ' ,V/'; cooking aiid fanejr goods,, togeth- The Value of pooling cdM Oh- er with, a .raffle for the afghan ity'efforts in an attemiit 'tb'eeo on show, in th e B. C. Electric that all, children wjlll be rbitnOmf* store window;: Those in charge bered when Santa Claus ipakeS of the booths vHll be: home-cook- his rounds is recognized. /all ing, Mesdames Barnett, Batdhel- associations. There will be* lio Legion Whist Drive in Legion Hall. Friday, December 20th-r-Leglon . Xmas Drawing and Dance, N E W H A R b ^ i r ^ S ^ : / Crawley & Barker have open-ey ed a hardware store in the fine new building recently completed at 1644 Marine Drive. They have or, Blanchfiower and Howdle; duplication of ham '^rs and toys........... " I'a ; bu8ines_s, hav n g . also branchosfancy ' gbbds, Mesdames Foote when distribution is mlide t Awn»xn̂ ' and " Chisholm ;i plain sewing, through a central, agenby. The -- Lonsdale Avenue, North Mesdames-f'̂ dPhillip, Butt aiTd collection of lists of those' need- M a t s t r s i r t t a S ^ ' S s ' S In bfiening here they ask t.he Vraffle,-;,Mrs; Turner; white ele- or hopeful child will be over- phaht;^"Mesdfith)es. Graham arid looked. "" ; Hampspn; decorations, Mrs. As several agencies are active ib<.............. full and up-to-date stock of hard ware..-- r. r t . . . . i . *, . . Climfet- .....- : ̂ , in thie con^munitv -for- other . Come and spend a pleasant funds, the committee members afternoon:. Teacup reading with inform us that West Vancopyer BAND CONCERT afternoori tea. In the evening a t 7:30 o'clock, »g i ___________ there will be"a multary whist and dance, and the, di*awirig fpr the afghan will be staged at 11 p.m. Santa Claus Fund receipts V«ll be'if ■ ■ ' ' ' " ture On Friday, December 13 t^ the West Vancouver School Band 7 ^ % 0rJ>. E. S e te iv ^ by W«st;Van *".the work, being done .fo jfW f / Monday N ightm drnintM :H r ", children in^thejoyal Protedt^jft ? j . Home at New Westminster. . ?■ ■ * Delamont has promised a Club S r s f ? 8*-iStS. -.m n a isim m m iA -"*** «* * » loA m * S S t i 'S ^ iS S X u S i^ S S . VIhMi. of. his " iirip^rabriatibris " while others will assist in the program. end, for itJ8 manifestly .hopeless >fo expeet-a-brotherhood-of , froiA .7:30>l,^':30>.m ; TYion QTYXATiry YijifmihQ imHi n T*A»̂ ĥ rftt.bprTinhH VftAliTifir?AvisttH._ T n ; « - j_„ I j._ - both.,for audiences .andr' , The Dundaiuve.'Cash-Grocery hA'Mir ' XTi\/«wk44-.n1- ' l>wIv4lllvXit3 ̂ W NDABAVE CASH man among nations until first a rea^ orotherhood.feeling'exists between the individual -members of each nation/ . Man has made great' strides scientifically.and. commercial ly, especially in modeim times, but;his spiritual-prepress has remained almost'static; . And it is^the spiritual with which we are concerned in ,this 'matter of/1ntematidnalism/'. So it will be.best for this generation at least to return to the old gods .of !fpatnotism ; arid, natiorialisrii. They call for , great self-sacrifice and much of the,|>ost that is in us, and they- have served us well iri the past. incidentally/also it will be riafeitr ̂ ---- --- of getting ways, and means to permit all the badminton groups WEST VANCOUVER ® SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHORAL SOCIETY - ' IN FINE CONCERT j " P artists is being brgariized under/ a t the- corner of Bellevue and® to 83 *46 o f 1 : h e s l S ^ n r ^ 25th Street,; has. been sold by' MhTOls and S i5 S S - o f f ,v i^ Mr. C. H. Griffiths to Mr. and ete M d 3 7 t o m S m K undertaken, the task Mrs. A. Whitehead, well known 'etc.,anad7,tomeml)ers. of aettintr wavs anrt mp«n« to to old time residents here. They have now re-opened under the . name of "The Dundarave -Pier 16th Mrs: M clntjje and Mrs. The collection of toys at the ^ S f s t o c ^ ^ F ^ t e r yoluntee^U PZ^eedjng apace.^ .^^carried - the next Young,Peoples dance, Plana for the repair shop are ̂ ed, all marked at consistent low to be held early in January. A cempleted. Remember addition-/ , prices* Mrs. Hayes reported the Goat permit an tne oaominton g. - of Arms Competition again open, in the community to.'help the final closing date tb be December fund. ,pf. A movement is on foot to erg- ... The West Vancouver- Choral committee was formed to take care -of - arrangements for the production of "Rooiris for Rent" by Beryl Gray now being. re- anizê an amateur sym|p.hony 6r^ . Society Under the baton of Wal-_1_ __J. • VTT 1 'W.L 1. ' .. lI*' i-J Vvt ^ ̂_ . -i.» ••v.r-* _ - _ Ice cream in bulk or. bricks al ways in stock. Other frozen €nt conductor; who/j-formeriy .;;.||ay(jn Youiig, gave a very fine conducted theScottishSyrnphony , concert last Monday night in the Orchestra and^ t h e R o s a . Orange Hall,..which was filled Opera, As a violinist Mr. Raven with an ..appreciative audience, can boast three oomnmnd|per- The society,:gave, five< numbers, p o late King, two of theni.Unaccompanied,Jn hearsed by the Dundarave Junior b a r i ^ R u X " ciub hate^coml ' Dramatic Society^-and to take pleted arranglm ents for a mon-' ,®P?®*" ««s "■'der and deliver- ster community dance iri the - OrrfAra hv TxbAnn io^ Inglewood Auditorium on ' ^rmrintlv and day, December 20th, which wilF f to " carefully, attended be the outstanding one of the , :. __________ 5 season. I t is planned to arrange a four or five star variety . concert of which :̂ 11 publicity will be given Froud, Mrs. Barker and Mrs. Stevens volunteered to-act. ̂ ' Four.new members were form ally received into the Chapter arid received their badgbs~Mrs. Vaughan, Mrs. Smuck, Mrs. Irv- PLUMBING W*/ Thomson, who has had All amateur insthimentaliSts a finished manner ^S'^ciallv ingr and Mrs. Parnum® Mrs. Jay , *^fxt week. Jim Holt has accept- "T S h ^ B M ^ t o w S t o e ^ - ^ ^ (saxaphones excepted) are iri'^t-. displayed fine breath control and ' tickets forv the . Xmas ., - - a ,̂. r - i . .unve. Will anv int Jo attend a meeting to be held tone with an ability to keep on I^ffle are now-ready and can be" phone West 671. at 1430 Argyle Ayenue at 8 p.ni. the'pitch. Mrs. Edward Pretious, fbtamed from any of the mem^ that " next Monday when arrange- A.TC.M., was, the competent a'o- 1st < ^ ,„u. • P™®-«'M 0 ' 2n f wafer tol*pic-- Drive. Will any interested kind ?T e**. A lirSUl̂ V#" A At V merits will be made to set the . cbmpanist. XMAS'BICYCLES' V ̂ Mr. Gillman himself with the 5?J®'i f i '!:." »i®^ ^®" *?® P'S5f' .week. " ...................T fm .. bicvcles for bovs'and nouneeH S ® y > „ S 0 ;nounced. Refreshments wiUrilso aeiSeryed;tjivea.- ------ . r - --r -- rHariders Concerto in/G: Minor, Many names have, been'^e- '/arid showed.himself to be an ae- cake. Drawing. takbsipIacb-De; Bike Shop cember 23rd. - . «- / Band^and this progressive a n d 1^^® - Marine Dnve, Any kind ceived and the wind /section'is. /com/plished,pianist, the audience ery promising. It is hoped to' deirianding an encore. with two numbers and later rendered a group of four pieces, The n e ^ meejmg, is nomina-" RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION- tion meeting, and .WiU .be/heldat "therp West Vancouver String conflict with other itemsT skates, etc.® Painting and '̂ ent opened the concert Gleam sang two„ solos.' ^ j -- /x ^epairs-done andallw orkguar- cnestra of at least fq^y..: /; " /. / ^ ^ small entrancefee of $1,00 i W atkin MOssman, the popular „ a t, ^ n ig n t^ n JJundar-;//:, niember the ^ i^^^seY-Zretuiiied : the newly formed</,/ets h^^ asked in an adver- in his ofchpqt7flV«o5J^^?fS^"® ̂ assKting artist, appeared twice home. y«stqrday; after: Associatiori(,^};tisemerit appearing/in. this issue Tbp ui- oii.thfe prograiri, and'on each 6c- spending a n u m ^r of weeks as^ with the older asr inyesfigate the value of Fitz- to assist was compelled to give/an a patient in St; Paul s H o s p i t a l . / : p r e s e n t a t the.;/f]^trick's:,Hqrb ;R em ^y, vdiich suiiflwf vu" Piii'chase of 'a ,/encore number, of Bnriri^ an I S in anv wav a ss is t^ Wi4.ir '5 -- importanee will come up for? /after twenty-eight years doing