I wimM fmMM, m #̂ 6%. § M'•' j ' ̂ * s '■ - - ' 'j ̂ ' U •yt. -»•-< kP »• ■ $1.00 per y««r* "̂5 %» .<fri|S«yW} U ' o(M c ^ c i ^ s Arb coming home C y 0 e £ P a r l * / i j I ̂ T u a ( i j), * ' ,1" .jl . . 1, H ' , " ■ /'A V < M , S M ... ̂ ....^ ................'...................... .̂*...... t..u.l!..,..,.......... Th« chickens loosed l)y us and the, o ther Entente nations at the hrst^A m istice are coming home to roost, as is the ham t of all chickens. Unfortunately, however, imleaa very carefully :h a lId led .Jheyare :llke :tp :w riw k t^^^^^^ We should ̂ p t blame the Germans, buTourselves. They h o e t i c u l t̂ i I I a i T a s s n̂ ' l i l C f T O COMING EVENTS i , V fl I'«gi ' » f The yj^*^coUyer Horti cultural Association*' have ar- ur Friday, March 27th, a t 8 p.m. -- Concert by West Vancouver High School in the Inglewood __Auditorium.___ ______i_.™____ lost on the field to win in the council cham ber with the able powerful brethren in th e United States. We made a trea ty w ith them, th a t poor old Versailles Treaty assistance of the ir very TOWNSWOMEN*S GUILD which has been so maltreated, and we made it with a nation, who thniugh their whole history have never kept th e ir w ritten or spoken word longer than it suited them to dp so, . Nor <»n we blame them for this, because they a re constitutionally in capable of understanding the ethics-of trea ty keeping. W ith them it is solely w hat is expedient. We learn t that, or should have learnt it 'in 1014. Charlemagne discovered the same thing in his dealings \with, the ir forbears, the German tribes, and that was many centuries ^go, so th a t it; is nothing new with them, but ra th e r a racial trait; ' - \ The German has forgotten more about bluifing than the American ever, knew, although curiously very few seem to be aware of it. He is a ponderous but a t th e same.tiine a correct thinker who faces.facts coldbloodedly,, an d .h e ,came to the conclusion long ago th a t the average German lacked the essen tial courage"fequired"fdr'h'a^^ hand fighting. So he tried to mechanise war, to blast,' bomb, gas, and generally terrorise his enemies into defeat. Unfortunately for, him, he , was m this up against th a t axiom, of war, true since man's first fight with clubs, th a t w ithout close quarter'fighting ;no i^al victory is possible. Thus he lost the Great War. . , , Lacking th is essential 'courage, he is aPcustomed to work himself up into a;proper fighting frenzy With a ^andiloquent display: of b o m b ast.'A n d ,, when'life does this, he is getting ready to figlit. That is why the farago of nonsense, which was H itler'a speech when he recently tore up the" Versailles and Locanio Treaties,, m ust be taken seriously. For i t was intended purely fo r home consumption;. H itler being ,fai* too.clever a man to;think he could deceive other nations.with such specious arguments.,^" « The situation, therefore," is simply th is .; H itler has tried to bluff h is way out of some more of the penalty; clauses o f the VersaiUes Treaty; doihg^^^v^^ of bom ba# calculated John Wilson will apeak .on T h e California N iieget" a t th e vuivuiCM -- Young People's Service to w -ranged~for~Pic^ofes»or-Fr"Er-Buck--held-ut-7^80^.m.4oraiorrow.~(Eri-... "b r t h ¥ ■U3;C;;" f̂ebr̂ ivo a"ledlui^*^ day) ihHollyburnllall^t^^^^ a t 8 p.m. next .Tuesday, March being illustrated w ith laintem 17th, in Tnglewood High School, view y Sunday School and Young. the subject of which will be "A People's Bible Class a t 40 a.m., A mj AO WI18 WUIUtSit » I Garden Lover's t>arden." This next Sunday as usual. A t the West Vancouver held a "Civics" is the th ird of a series of lectures ;7:30 p.m, service next Sunday, night last Thursday a t "Beach by U.B.C. prOfessbrs which have 16th March, the speaker will pe House, the home of th e hostess,... been largely attended by local J . R. E. McLaren, who will t ^ e Mrs. B. M. Grady, with the presL residents. , , as his su b jec t'"A n Ethiopian dent, Mrs. A. Cromar Bruce, in Conquest." P rayer and Bible, the chair. Wm. N. McDonald, The Townswomen's Guild, of , «... ... ................ ......... .......... V./<A114Ut;i9l>. AiajlO* «.**U Cllttll. VV HI. . lTAV.A/WII«m, PASTOR McKAY WELCOMED study a t 8 p.m. Tuesday, when, chairman of the School Board, . ------' R. C. Duns will speak on The' «nd Trustees Mrs. A. M. O'Don- HOME GAS OPTIMISTS* CONCiSRT . -- R. C. Duns will speak A largely a t t^ d e d and en- Song of Songs." thusiastio m eeti% was held a t I W est Vancouver flap tist Church . on Tuesday evening to tender a public welcome to the new past or, ROy. :liV. ;L..»IcKay and Mrs. 'McKay^ ^ ' ""'Rev.'s H. Knox, A. C. Bing ham, A. W. W#?d, and H. G. Bstabrook came.fi'om Vancouver j._At;"' A'A «.£.nw.a£.n4*Qi'{Y7A and Trustees Mrs, A. M. O'Don nell, S. Nasmith, Di McTavish and H. G. Barker gave in terest ing talks on the questions of Finance, Management, Buildjngs and Health; Papers were also Ills II % . A s in former years.the concent ' given on Federall Provincial given by the Home Gas : OptiV affairs by the conyfeners, Mr^i T.; m ists filled the Inglewood Audi- F. Dundas and Mrs. C. J. Brcrtier-■ torium last F riday . evening to * iok. Reports _______________----------------- the doors, many standing up 'various conveners, Mrs. E. together , w ith Va*| representative throughout the . performance. Nightingale subm itting one ^ nuipber from WjBst Point Grey yjrhile the gallery was equally the Sewing meeting, and Mrs. Fr Church. . A letifr. ,,from Rev. crowded. A. most in te re# |n g G. Hewitt reporting ef^fember-^ HiUis W right was read regretm g and Varied program wa£l.pres0n&/\ shm of 104. . jj ^ his inability to |ie present, but ed, consisting* of songs,^ fa?rces,: Delegates were chosen to a t- he sent a hearty.^elcom e to Mr. g^ios, yery clever magic,,, and tend the annual provincial con- and rlMrs.^ McKi|^ and wished some excellent ta p dancing; A yention of the Local Council of them, every, success in their feature of the evening was thfe Women a t Victoria this week, work, and real happiness as th ey geries of moVihg /picturfea' of ' Letters o f enquiry regarding make th e ir home 'am o n g us. various scenes in Canada. In"an the Guild were read w ith a view The chair, w as..t^en,:by..W .,G . interval between n u m b e rs -R ^ e , to establishing 6 th # such org- Draper, chairman pf Deacons i^y land made a brief spcpchrt' :anizations in Vancouver. , T h e Board. After, an/opening hymn, ^ . Guild decided to recofenize ^ n y Rev. H. Knox led^in prayer. The , LEGION NOTES ' : ̂Women, bolding public office in chairman in.giviiig a welcome to --------- ̂ the .municipality, Mrs. A.' M, .1 ll li' I If "! ll ( l! i i i i " ill " " i f B T^e la s t general m eeting :w6s . O'Dohnell bfeing appointed Hoii- held-^pSdday, MarcK with ̂ 6rj#yr Vice. President. jss should a tt# id - chair, although only a , short" weaying wifi be given fo r mem- ntrv TT TTVmv.fllctA -___ 2.i__ ____ .j .... Un.TA nVvA olvuao/lv nvflil. wc*j V*......, in 'uom g so ll 'w ill oe wen, to reiueiuwtsA" orqer tn a i'SucccHia »nuum v. aitnougn 0«*y a,»nwn/ weaYiiigwnJiuci5ivvHAVj.«*v.*»*- t h a t morefienmnds stillVrill be made by him, and th a t sooner their efforts. ;Rey.'H. Knox also 'meeting was held* due to the bers who have hot already avml- or later the German nation m ust bV taugh t by overwhelming , . gave a short address followed by ̂ gocial which followed, there was, ed themselves o f the opportunity a-ri/l AVioA' +"hntr /»Q'nnA+ 'T? plpvlr W e s t P o in t n TMmr tYf\f\A Q+fonirlcmPA. TSIa»^* of tliia 'I iaTYIa' At lVri*S. ' G ibson .defeat th a t they are ho t supermen and th a t they cannot F. Hayward, clerk to West Point g very good dominate th e w prid .; ,- • - ' ' " - - ' •; Grey .Church, who m ade'a r ^ y members, are . ' ir, " ___________ atiH mHeh atmreciated talk. Rev. infr PA«t an ai P.-T. A ̂ NEW S CORRESPONDENCE down attendance. New __ ̂ , ___ - , _ . . ___________ consistently join- and much appreciated talk. Rev. i^g Post 60 and old members re- , A. C. Bifigham and H. G. Esta- tufhihg. , R, B. Morrison, 1129 brook also spoke. , - B #lanade, was added i to' the, Interspersed between ̂ the memlbership.roll a t the last meet- speeches ^ were musical item s Comrade T. Battersby and ably-i^endered by Mrs. Stainsby> been a t the home of M rs .' Gibson, 1829 Marine Drive, on Friday (tomorrow) March 13th, a t 2:30 p.m. Also a demonstration of cooking will be given a t the home of Mrs. A. E. Young, 14th and King's, on Friday, March 20th, a t 1 p.m, Pastor McKay gave a touch ing yet forceful ̂ reply; also ' ' " *s be-TiInglewood School; w he:^ ,tne . schools,:. W hether th is is due to speaking, on Mrs. McKay £ speaker will be. Dr. A. A.. McRae ^he new fangled system of Junior half. . on the siihiect "Introspection, mArA nimils.: Mr. Draner on behalf of ,ron the subject ' "Introspe#ion and Self Analysis." ̂ . T he jo int social given by the" tiveiand enjoyable evening. Legion and Legion W.A. was one. .v i?w "of the^ f# t^ . of .thfe most successful held yet, ■ H orticu ltural Society is having new members, old members and . . a lecture on practically th e same ' . . h __ A.___TYiAmhAra firA nrcpn tf) The Ruth Chapter, L.0.1^A. are giving a .;S t.,\P atricks :D.ey and Sehior cHigliior more _ I^do not know, but anyway seems more room is needed. -Now, "it i#claimed it will c6st $4000 or more to fix up the old Dundarave" school and then it diiiiiur nail. , , friends mingling together an d " subject, members are urged" to pupils, -Mr. Draper on b.|half of mem- ^ time. Special. co-operate w ith th a t orgamzBr way i t b^ers ^ e church PF^e»ted tten should be made of t h e - t}on and attend the H ig h ^ h w l T>A«r TT n Tr.aron'nninir̂ "WlT.h it . -- • . * « « 1 _jt Mrĵ tyMniY TV/Towii 1'7rn fountain pen as .a, m ark ,o t tn e â j.+Via w served on^uesday evening, March 17th, _______ _ ~ - r ... , nv m p lanips tiie W.A.. up- When Professor F, E. Buck, U.B. appreciation of his efforts-while ̂C., will choose as his su b je# "A come.' by th e : ladies of the filling the pulpit fo r 4 months, gjjj Phillips were con^ Gardea, Lover's Garden." Those The program was ̂ arranged by ^ Turner furnish- attending are assured of a real Miss W i# ie Brealey to m S for dancing in her ., trea t. , . th a n k s ^ V a lf wh" ; W ^ d J ^ ' f ^ c ^ n l ? y M d"clge TOSi' B E m SH -ISB A E L MEETING w t y , S r "Z c h " s ^ d a l S e ' ' 1*1.X. - won't be w hat.the school board M 9'̂ " ® r o S ^ S - ' w in t or they wouldn't be .asking Fnday, March $11,000. fo r a new wmg on Will b e .p ro v id e d ;;B y e rx l^ y ^ w # ^ .. ^ LEC Tim E . , . . d q 'the taxpayer a,turn , remem- "T^V g^^v On Friday ' evening, M arch' bfering th a t only 60% of the land ----- A t the regular meeting of the vy**a*s*»,s. ____ Dufidarve; Branch of the British- , w lnners.for w hist were. Ladies' . Israel Bible Stpdy Group (m ^ L T WNTii-hr qrR V lG PS - ■ ■ 1st, Mrs. T : Caudwell; C ohso^ m g regularly m the Gospel Hall, l e n t e n SERVICES - t io n ,-M rs , , ,R o b b in s ; G e n t l e - 2 5 t h ' a n d m n n e D nve), the The special preacher for.- the Prize, T. Caudwell; . special speaker announced for Lenten Service tonight 'a t ' .8 Consolatiori, S. Laidlaw and W* . Thursday,/M arch 19th, will be o'clock in St. S ^pben 's Church . ng«iAv tied. ' Pringle, secretary of the the Rt. !l^v. H. -E. Scxtoh, ' ' - - 20th, u ;d e 7 tW a u ^ k e a m illn<?tralprl lecture oh: "The lA st rows bridge i t is .uuuotiui u City of Petra." present is the Rt. Rev. % E. Sexton, '^'rhe'du^^^^ o f ' M C for t W ProvinciafBranch of the B ritish ulars will appear in nex t w eeks. .That is, ^rnoms U.D., Bishop-Coadjutor of Col- ;,'I^S x ir '^ lv^a h fir fia h v C t'u r- ' fsrael World Federation. A v ery issue of th is paper;-. - " v.Aof the outside umbia. ..femce' nis #nsecr»uon , A ' Cue, ̂ ̂ This would cost a t tne ouisiae endeared luin^ ^-- Vh ^ r b J ^ r ^ last June' he has. endeared Iuiil- - A^^AnArai mAPtinc' of everyone, specially any who may T A G :D A Y :f S t o g ^ ^ s self to the peopleof Columbia by ,, The " ®xt g # # a l^ m e not have attended the meetings V wi/ - w haU t needs, in d # n g r n s ; j.jg:ggmestness and discernment; cordial invitation is given '^Uneih- I S d i S ^ th e » will be held Friday, of the needs of the Ray; and his March 20th. before. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE ALUMNI MEETING m eeting of the # a d u a te s of th e U.B.C, residing on the North Shore will be held next Monday .-i l i i Miasium. VYAiĵ uyv X- K.., .. po6n poople .^ 6 Struggling ent w €ather;#evqnted a 4 ^ liomes. result, which'was ;g6j^OOina#r^ ffentlemer ing the very wot day,^;^^^ for tne i^xpay^i ^ a s . bee4 d t ^ m ostly '^n-tex . Citizens Defence C om im tt;^ ______ u....rra+iiia cnnunasmir ___ t forget the annual SL a im of Ck^nfiririatioh oh F atriek 's Day Dance next Tueq- , ̂ .v- - ̂ Sunday aveningMt.. 7:16. rfclock day; 17tb March, in the Legjon- a t a t t h e honw to • a t a x e class of .;.candidates: ';H all,'sponsored by the C an ^ ian ,sAJcDougan,'S12 E ast 15th S treet, T/>orion W .A .'N o r th . Vancouver. The main meeting is to mon a t XAIAW ' j ' i ' ' u »" 1^"'-'seiwice Friday ati>4^hi;}R uiiaayFavors,^ novelties, etc,, w i th .g ^ ^ : ; c h i ^ - ^ # t i v e of ̂ k e# ing th ^ acAVAw ' ^ f fiiio flnAr in g06d rirradtiateft. in, close contact With 828 -V a iie p iiw r-IP ^ te ^ fS M ^ MD7 . § • « « Woodfc ^ All g ra d u a te - ............... ' 8 VxVlW vEveSgJand-...iaI:to^^^^ are requested to a t- l-'f*