, H otlybum ^^ $1*00 per year. ' >, Dundarave' 5c per copy at newaatanda. ̂ \̂ ol. X ib fJ ® p |R 'fi> ;o .. :w Est'>AN co0.ti^, b.c , t h u r s d Ay ,̂ o c t o B ii^ M' ...... ' ' - ' No. 24 LIBEBAIi c a m pa ig n .' ^ MEETING COMMtDNIST ELECTION RALLY CONSERVATIVE CAMPAIGN MEETING C.C.P. CAMPAIGN^Ii^i STEVENS M^iETINGS 1!he 0rat)«:i4l^ll'^^iS'3&" The crowd who attended tKe An election rally under the A Conservative Campai^ last night for the C.C.IIV C ̂ r amnaiKn meeting last auspices of the West Vancouver meeting was^held Tuesday even- paign Meeting, when ths lip .̂vGninir in the Legion Comihunist Campaign Commitr ffJ? T. era were C. OrwitMacNelUl^^ The Stevens Reconstruction Party are giving a miilitary whist and bridge at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in the Orange Hall, 11 Thursday wniTo bAW ^ was in the chair, and re- candidate forl;his ridings M when G . A. Rollobk will be thee ti^eated to a conside^ will M held m the Legî ^̂ ferred to the loCal mail delivery TelfM . Considerable, shthdst speaker. Admission, 26 cents.Hall were orhfli fireworks. Chairman ̂K. at 8<p.m., ,This rally will take the . meht and the new post office.,, evening, and applause-gwetw Neighborhood meetings will r nov in introducing Av .E. foifrii of a meeting in support of about to be built, both speakers' remarks again be held at 8 p.m. next Tuesday y M fbnf the latter.-while Grant MacNeil, C.C.F. candidate. J. Loutet ^ d ,that Mr. and again. ' - - - - Munii, said that the l a ^ , e the Communist nett in promising in 1930 to do W. T. Atwood, who acted as member for election in away with unemployment could chairman, drew attention to the women; next Wednesday at 2 p. ' It • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunks of Sandy Cove, for men helped West Vancouver 86t/'the the various political hot forsee the, condition of the good work Mr. MacNeil had d<me m. and 8:80 p.m. women's meet rnnUnTin Bridge. He had also parties contesting ' it will be world and .panada in the next -as national secretary of .the G. ings at the residences of ^ v a . - S in theektension'-pf.Mar.• .• given./..vr •' five years, , and he had raised W.V.A.. and since with ' ' - - * hie Drive and its classificatto^^^^ r:'■J, ♦ .in five years, iaiid he had raised W.V.A., and since ta r iffs , td ' protect Canadian in- Legion. i .11150 I.I1\3 «.v.aiuuiiv.^o Vi iu iv . the w. D. Watson, 1828 Gordon Ave nue, and of Mrs. A. E ., Shaw, rows Bridge quesLiuiiD. . foreign trade had decreased was democracy, by finding out while 'A. E. Munn, w h o .s p o k e ^ not. a.Statenient d liact but of. secretary of the ,G.WiV4; Just nue; and at 3:80 p.m. the same owing to his having to atwnd , ̂ * figuring. He would hate to trust how the country was run, and day another women's meeting at another meeting later, stated it ̂ Questions and discussion. govemmjent with the full thirdly by the'adversity he:,had Mrs. David Morgan's home, advisable to send Libdrals ; . , A;cordialinvitation.is extend- credit of the country through a experienced in the last , ;few Travers Avenue, and in the even- ttawa, as they w,ould be;in ^d^to .everyone to attend, this hafional bank, and the CentraK years. The C.C.P. had become a ingat 8 o'clock a men's meeting . . ----------... in trust for ̂ national movement. To the many at the home of Mrs. A. E. Young. Canada. The price of wheat had who had asked him what his o?wn A nieetirig for youth wlljl̂ gone down to 8() cents when Mr. religious, beljefs Were he could place at ® n.m. hcxt'^'W Bennett, to save the farmer, had only say that the rdigion of ̂ ch October 7th,'at the home of Mr.; bought it In at a set price amid man . and Mrs. Jack Bowden ̂ 2^6 was to Ottawa, nower. As to the statement .meeting, he had done little in Ottawa; he .' . I (ii reminded his hearers.< th e ;^ t_ HAPPINESS AND he had had put through-tjie _ -SUCCESS House taxing the interest,^on- Dominion bearer ..bonds, which.,, %T|.| Dominion bearer« Health, happiness and success af^sations^ of gambling. The j f had netted the government.pu,- . - farmer had been saved. The fatherhood -ox God, onervmust; Wa had .asked, ,.^an be yours.wit^ MnrkAHdcr Ab4-> ixtao nAaoAd .+a a^so believA. in; the; hrotherftOod, one believed. Haywood Avenue. All interested are invited to attend. 000,000'to date. He had Marketirî "̂̂ ^̂ ̂ broadcast for an investigation .„atura; John CbncHman, Num- ; enable the proyincial govern- rf man g g .gg „ext a u x il ia r y DANCE e i t h e r ___ _ Act would be a m(uch;,.sinmfer̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂^ way out of some of ouriroubleh ; , . ' |__-C- C,. F. NEWS - ■ than implementmr ~ - l i f e r H ^ q iia r t^ : .* e r n b w at " S i & h f C ^ 2 m "Stee ~ an"d must be cut. instead iOi tne . tiia telAnhone hum- L-/.vy.r camps, he had suggested keep-,«n. +KV»iV'-Vi'rtrviAa - ber is West i>a£l. ̂ - 'W.-TT. Woods 'thfi , :On one OccaMon Mr. Stevens -came from men who Had',auf-. Don't forget their first dance had 1 failed the ' fishermen as fe^ed so much that [they opuld of the season, which is being p u t' agaanst^^the\ycifi®irj8;r^h ̂ rno :;k>Bgeir«;«;Contain̂ '4 by the Giris Auxiliaiy to the a b l e I X e h d t e h T r a ' S e : • Mr. Bennett sought merely to placate the people in order to * mliii,. iS .* maintain the profit system, and, a. handful of memcohtrolled ada-for'dividends regardless o f | ^ I * ^ ®®b me n t s will also he ,, the people; Mr. K in| asked to: 8®"-^- 1"-*"® .?-°-"'̂ ®-® -"f "■ 'VI' " V-14 ill I* } i.#V■ If 14 f V the validation of.the Second Nar- rovvs.Bridge. The Liberals had the Beauharnois soandal, also T vlil•V I'f ̂I'j ing the campers ih their homes is wosl ̂W.-H Woods, the Conserva- the evening a raffle will be held, .m in im u m ffh o se . ™ tive candidate, said )ie was not . tickets for which may be obtain-and paying them a imuiiiiuiij..., , . v - -------- v riXTx>xr fÂ> »•«« . lickcls xw wiuuu umy utj uutttm- wage based on a 5-hour day,;'itojtune in on staton CNRy on ^ poMician and, only ed from members of the team or which would have cost little si seiwe-eve^body-s mterast.̂ f̂fî ̂ the auxiliary. The prises are a < ! , M ; r T h 7 M s w d „ U » - Ip im T w W arad i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t ^ i j a d r ^ l r ^ M ^ e 1 V S n r a s * " w e "do^Z "fhe .taWe" T a m ;ra W ^srfe 'S eo ive?+v,d Tv. ha - ' iriVpii. bv G ran t M acNeil. a.n G anada's ereateaf.'statesm an m en, Standing, as we do, on. the , Peri*y ' ticket and a eigarettAthe system. In conclusion !he " gi'^en by Grant Maxwell. _ as Canada's greatest; statesm an 'waragalnsrarientals^being eh-, " 'r ;A '-sF^ial-m eetnij^^ womiBn'--^n--bringing^er "through tW franchised. "" ...... ....................... rroad~tarwarr uuLiiiocu . ' ' h a s - b e e n arranged for the after- worst depression of, all time in Dugald Donaffhv stated' that hoon of Wednesday,""October 9th, sound shape. The Empire Trade Legion Hall a t 2:15 p.m. Agreements would be th e hack. Dr. Telford stated that the old, line, parties in the west were in. for the trimming their lives.! Mr; King would lower the tariffs- xase. Admission,-50 cents; 1 - MifK iJ Liberal and ' I a n - B t o c - . ' o l d - Webster, iM . the chair wfil perts had stated; these-agree- kenzie were b o th ^ A p atfetic '. betaken by f s . .G i ^ e ^ n ts had changed a towards. it, _the_ .voterT'-hm -e-'I^os arâ ^̂ ^̂ Should e lec t Munn a llv Webster,has to leave wood in 1930 inte' 90% in 1934. Mr S te^ s +L 'ehrlv t6 keep another engege- Hundreds- of farmers had'testi- opposed t h e 'Relief Camps.' "He "meht. Itefreshmete ̂protvided. fied to the benefits of the Eamf- _______possibly iise , _ . all their wheat, minerals, and' nyrwOTmri foodstuffs, etc., they were ipfcCd ' " ■ LIBERAL MEET , Personally, he would/ if elected, vote as his conscience directed , in the best interests hf Cankda latest labor sav ing . machines. The U.C.F., proposed to take over to"get markets,"when no m arkets;. the plants for the .people and not existed, illustrating_ this by conr" fdr profit, but they would not editions oibtaining iri Japan an d ». touch . the farmis. They didn't the U.S. On Monday night he'; . e : ^ c t to win the election, but waa going to show up the old hoped,to be the opposition. The parties and was also going a f te r , eaisft had milked the west long . Gerry McGeer. The other parties . enough, and i t was about time^^ had nothing to offer and hadx̂ th e west, turned round and done nothing but protect the; milked the 'east fo r a period. He interests. He instanced some o f , asked every voter ;o n October the changes being made on the 14th to vote as if e ^ h was the farm and in the factory by thearbitejr of Canada's destiny. JJ ; l iM V mm I -ifecre wiU be a LiberM Cam- r^ardjcBs As ' isL /' ' r 'l- 'i? ' C.C.P. planned, ^ v e owners who- .'paigii. ̂ ®®*™®„̂ !L w ed ^ S a ^ were not Canadians hon-iptere-st--; HsU at 8 p.m ., neirt W^nesday .bearing bonds highly & e d ;in ' October 9th. exchange, the-other . nationsI 'E rM u n n , and otter speake^^^wAv̂ iiaiige, ine-.owier,-nax-ions,., XM. A v x u x i a x , * invita- -would^etesed:aiakeidre^urpIu^'̂ ^^ fii^ ssr4h^m '^m g^ - tribe~ Gs Til,•« X X -^ i-e. tibm is extended to. an xo oe to the other parties, was .it reasonable to ask anyone to vote for the Liberals [̂ wheri with the same leaders, they ̂had - been JUNIOR ORCH^^TRAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT The newly organized junior aeetlon.of the West Vancou ver Orchestral Society are giving^ concert^under the-auspices H r i f r €s. This drew the ffce df' SevefatV . UC.F. adherents i n , th e : cfowdi Vpresent. and a wordy battle ensued;amid VV: :̂ ̂ Wac+ much laughter 'f m m thfi -andiV and Mrs. Vass of We 'Cnce. and ,had done nothing since .to merit public tru st? ^To the C.C. FI he would say, th a t a: system of government^ evolved over of the Canadian Legion, West . Vancouver Branch,-at 8:15 -tomorrow--fFriday-l--in-̂ theriiegdonr̂ Hallw--The-assisting- • 5 artists will be Miss Hollie Haine/ia well-known soprano, who ,v. w ------- - 'd in is t. . ; . ̂ 1 Bay, have movedTo" ̂• jt w Slight 0ahge in F e ^ Bus Schedule Effective o h ' O c t o b e r 7tli, .1935. ' - ,V ' ^ \ - s . 6:40 a.m;Ferry frotti ̂WesVVanehuver, changed to 6.30 a.m. 5.00 p.m[ Perry fronv W ^ t Vanoojiver, changed to 4.50 p.m. _ 7:00 a.m. Perry from'Vancouv^I' changed to 6:50 a.m. Bus will leave 2 0 th St^'etT E a^ lW lifld la t 4:^^ ̂ . out with the stroke of a pen overnight. A s tegards^ th e Re- eonstructioh arty , Mfi, Bennett had been unfortunate. \ " formerly resided here, and Mis^,;Marjorie Murray, viol Tbe program is as follows: 0 Canada XnTOE'SIMARCH (̂MerchanttofrVenice) ......................Rossi-- PRELUDE TO THE "DELUGE".:.:.:....:.... .̂.:..... :..Saint Saeiis - (Solo Violin ~ Jessie Davies) SONGS -- (a) 'lYanquility ...... ................... Foote ' - 1̂* 'f̂ i ' m ?f' ■ i M h' NEW MARINE Engine L. 0. Brown of . 2492 Marine Drive, has been appointed sub agent for the Briggs and; Strate ton 4-cycle air ^ le d -g a so lin e marine motors. He'has.-on.disr play in ,his window their % "horse power motor, Which sells at . $59.00 and is esj^iallv 'suitable. for small launchest boats/^ It will run all day gas, is almost ^noiseless;: and,.„ weighs only 53 TOe .p̂ ^̂ are asiced to calkiand; msp^sf? it.; Tlie, makers h^Ye-ateojlarger motors. (b) 'The Star..................................... .............. Rogerr , / Mollie ;Haine , EGYPTIAN IMPRESSIONS ..,-.,;„,;.;:.;...,.;.,.,.BainbridgeTCriet (a) OARAVAN-- (b) TO A MUMMY-- . (c) KATEBET-- , - i d ) A DESERT SONG-- VIOLIN SOLO -- Sonata ijti .... ........... ;............ Carrelh - . Marjorie Muiway, VIOLIN ENSEMBLE--(a) Samoah Lullaby.....................Boyd . (b) Spring D ance.... [;.... M. McIntyre ,. SONGS -- Three Little Fairy Spngs,,:....„......................... Besly ' ( a ) F a i r y C h ild re n r . : _ ; ,: (b) Canterbury JBells, w : (c) Blue-bell, De#-jbeU. - MolliejHame ^ . *! VA (l̂ l.an ' Admissio*|l8ii^i^nifs,t ' ; 'v'l' i"Sm - S ' l "ft % i-t L h- m '■H; *-'Si A > rfk m ■ V ' * »