f • j " i H I I , I . ■■■: $1. I.' * • ' ' dm. Vol. XI i '-/I 'YEST VANCOUVER. B.C., THURSDAY, JU L Y '?M |. 1936 No. IS *fiî ik\ 'S* EUROPE The British? Empire during the-ti'ast eighteen years has pivpju-ed for peace,, ?yhile, the remainder o f th e great European . powers prepared 1 for war., ..That'is., the situation in a nutshell us revealed during th^* past few w e e k s g ^ e legacy of error ■ inherited by th e Baldwin Government, -for which, they are not responsible b u t-for the results o f which they have been ■ 'blamed. The,real ^ulprits. are the British Peoples themselves, who have'm aintained, art ostrich-likis attitude to what was being open ly/prepared , for them hy fh e ir enem ies. In th is connection "one"'4syteirwi>ted" to wonder ;"y(rhether ; the ostrich * would hot be more appropriate than the.unicorn as a supporter on England's coat o f a m Britain has agajn had to swallow, lVlUssofini!s dust. She might have refused and put him in the ditch, but, had she done so, there was the chapoe. of H itlerdn his ju g ^ r n a u t ahead returning to ,see w hat it was all about. T h at risk she dared not take in her present disarmed condition? And so we see what we have seen ./- • We m ust not suppose tnkt Germany is now occupied m building h er;great war machine. A ll we are reading about these days are m erely the hnishirig touches, mainl#;'mechanical. For trained^irtart, comprise the bulk^of anji:. su ch machinei;and she has them by.'.the million. The Nazi, movement was the camouflage for,; the .creation of a huge/arnay and H itler re ceived the financial and moral backing. o f the Mona^^ for that very purpose. He has done a'Very thorough job, too. Von Papert' has. a lso -ju s t completed his,?task: by /.bringing /Austria once m o rejh to the German, fold; gBut:the?ohie^ Jic.ulty„stilLrojnains.uhsplved^ fro n t Unless '* 1,'W j t y ,'i ftii 1 ■ I f] One of the Prizes in Jubilee Queen GoiiieHt. 246th BOYJNfE ANNIVERSARY j Ub ILEE FLOAT COMMITTEE GOLDEN JUBILEE QUEEN CONTEST . The W est > ̂ Vancouver L.O.L. Plans of the model o f th e P irk No. 2990 joined with the Van- Narrows Bridge were presented couver Lodges on Saturday last to the Jubilee Float C om m it^e to ' commemorate the Glorious a n d ' approved at their m eeting Twelfth. The' lodge bpeped a t 6:80 a.m. .and adjourned at 7 aim. ' Headed the W est Van couver Boys? Band the members held their traditional parade from the Orange Hall to Amble in the Council Chamber . last Thursday n ig h t., It is Second week's winner^ of a " brand-new car in the Vancouver Golden Jubilee Contest is Miss Kathleen Robinson, 1975 Fern- gillItV" that it will be possible to have dale Street, Vancouver, who gets th is model on exhibition a t the Canada Pacific Exhibition for a week following the big Jubilee side, a stop, beijig made a t the^ ,parade. The subscription list is her hand, is forced .by internal or economic"trp.ubleS, .Gfermany will probably h es ita te /to 'b eg in hostilities w ith the French and Russian arm ies opposed, to her,;/However,, still expect to see Russia go over to the German side. 'Tt is rnerely a m at ter o f sufficient inducem ents, and-'the' present-drive w the return of Dantzig, which means the* abolition pf the Polish Corridor, m ay well b e connected .w ith'this. ̂ . Meanwhile England /is : ihakirig frantic; .preparations to Memorial Arch'jen route, where a wreath was placed by the Wpr- Master, B rd McCartney^ The parade,. which was one. o f the largest held in many years, moved off from 'the (^orgia via duct at 10 a.m'. * sharp for Hast-, ings P ark /h ead ed by Bro. D. no,w open and any subscriptions, however_small, will be..Lrec,eivpd_ a beautiful 1936 de luxe Chevro let five-passenger sedan. The good news w a s ,wire unate winner'.«̂ fort,»t5 ing July llth ,^ bj Committee, Vancouv^i and aoknowTedpd'thrOrtgh this ately upon annouri'ceijliel paper. , W ith regard to the report in bur issu e ,o f last week: Messrs. Tearoe and Watson are two members of a local com m ittee eotion. There are four more cars to be won by purchasers o f Golden Jubilee'adm ission tickets, it is, announced by the - Committee, Robinson, County Marshal on th e who are going to build the model one being given away every week ; (, n ■ '•'XJ"" '■ ■ i%"" "'J' 1*' " ■ • % ' '■ '■'■'fTil i ' J • 1 '■■ ■" A"* "' " i.' ' ■' O 'TTI ̂ j j l'-|.i-b t ' ■ ■ Wl" ' CoHiinghack home,, wp C ^ a ^ p s i m t h e seourity. attorded^. ̂ </ us by the/R pyal Canadian rNavy < '̂against attack are entirely concerned withV business And politics,, especiallytthe .latter., ̂ We t.hiTiV/fl.a -do'.the?Americans,c that ,all these troubles in ^ Europe do not-really /concern us^l Y eV the time-,is Jong past - when we should Realize that th e fear of another world ' been the-chief factor in-creating'oiir long depression, and that we need n o t exp ect th a t depression to disappear until tlm peace of th e ' world ha^ been' asspred; beyond peradventure - either by . diplomatic mean's o r by war. ' - ' 5 ' Arid V e Know: p r ? p p g h # ^ by, this tim e. juet w hat diplomacy-and treaties 'are'yVtm„ c -5-/ v'% ̂ . traditional w hite charger, travel ing; v ia Georgia, Granville and H astings Streets;/ The members -of-the-XXl/B- ' " orated b uses.. of the bridge. The figure of $175.00 was arranged a t Mr. W atson's request to g ive this until A ugust 8 th, Every pur chaser. who buys his tickets and sends/ in th e attached coupons. -- ̂ ___ . , , . , work on'...^d was in no senj^^a entry and duration of the con- The-beauti£ul^hkjjnera,..oL th e , hid* for ,a^ntr^nc.t, Jt sh.pulcUl5 Q..,^test. There are five coupons ^ various lodges gaily , decorated, be "understood that only cost of tached to the $5,.00 or lamily^ for which the Orange Associa- material and actual out-of-pocket ticket, which entitles the pur- expenses are being paid for and chaser to admissions at full facetion is noted, the/m any pipe and fife' and drum ~bands~ and--the bright- regalia of the members added^'to the colorful parade as it wended its 'way, to the park where the day . "was , spent in sports and speeches. /His Worship, Mayor G. G. Mc- Geer, extended ' the jcivic -wel- -come---to-Jhe.--yastJ"gatheiijig -that a ll labor jslbeing given-free.- The-next m eeting ,of-the oomr m ittee will b e . held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o<'clock in the Council Chamber, L. O. L. No. 2990 MOLLY EDWARDS - HOLDING Vi AND DlYiNG classes Classes are being hel^ on Mon-> -z" r.rs (<7 ^ days, W ednesdays and^ M days, from 2 to^5 \p;^/|^a^/I^n'dara^ -- - pier. Non-swiitnmers apd diy^^s, / Wesl Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club DUNDARAYE R EGATTA For ^ fe r ^ ^ n S m a ^ b n /p K o n e ^The W est' Vancouver A.S.C. West '436-R-l ■ ̂ - - •' ' bold the 20th annual D un-, --------^ I - darave Old Time R egatta on Sat- MARKING D E V IC E S : ' 4 ufiday, July 25th; at Dundarave ' :_____L , ' ' Pifer. The executive have made" F. Giles H ew itt/ Sb42 Marine, such arrangements as will eh- Drive, who w as/T or som e "^years;,7 sure th is being the greatest re- with Geo. H /|H ev d tt .;Go;/Utd?:^ ever held here. «.T^era w ill, has started iiiibusiness Tor "h im -/, 7be* races for all ages as well as self under the-naihe o f'F ./G iles -,a log-rolling competition, fancy Hewitt Co. The new firm ,deals swimming, g r ^ s y pole, and in marking ;:deyiceSi/;;/i^h^r : . clowns galore. Fun for all from stamps, pads, inks;'num bering \ sik to sixty. It will be an^all wherein he stated the 12th July w as one great event in the p ro-; ^ ess* of the B ritish Empire. ^Wor. Bro. R. L. "Maitland, K.C., was the guest speaker: ' -Three resolutions -were passed/: unanimously by th e large gath ering and. supported by Bro. Maitland:- 1. Loyalty to th e K ing; Opposition to the bi-lingual currency; Opposition to. Communism and P^ascism. - The W est Vancouver j3ie-Y egular_m eeting-- above lodge will be held next . Tuesday iii the Orange Hall at . 8 p.m. sharp/ -when reports of" the 12th July celebration at^ . H astings P ai^ will -be received . and/refreshm ents -served after^ •the meeting. Members are asked: to take note. ̂ r ■ -value--to--a---host of officially sponsored Jubilee attractions. It is desirable, /although not necessary to winning of the cars, that votes in conjunction with these coupons be cast in favor of som e Jubilee Queen candidate, there being local candidates in virtually e y e r y disMcjLPfJBrit ish, RAY'S STYLE SHOPPE 2. Columbia: who are anxious to acquire all possible votes to help their standing in th eir ,p art of the contest. ' The admission tickets, are good ■ for- th e -highly praised "March of Tim e" exhibit,-a great "Romance o f Vancouver" page ant, perform ances of "H iawatha" And "Midsummer N igh t's Dream" carnival attractioris, a thrilling series of m ilitary displays, andK. A. -Ray has opened Ray's , . , „ r i S tyle Shoppe at 146. W est Hast- .;aIso th e Penticton Regatta, July ings Street (near the Province; B oys Building), with Miss Lulu- R ay '; in charge, where will be featured the latest fashions in high qual ity apparel for women. A fulh. line' -of dresses, coats, suits,^ lingerie and hosiery. For the achines, ,bras^/r'and.//bro^e.:/ Vancouver regat^^ >for etc. For further lifform a-• -^West V '1 •:tion kindly refer /to /th e /ad vert;' .so,rally round and help tne ciuo tisem en t'i n t j t k j s i f ^ u ^ f f f ^ " , / Vancouver girls and boys, Band had the honor, o f playing for the singing o f God Save the King at the opening, o f the^cele- bration. , , ; -~ A t 6 :30 p.m. th e annual ban quet was held in 'the Hotel Van couver where m any prominent citizens again addressed the large gathering am ong whom . ̂- « w as Hon. A. W ells'Gray, Minis- Hucing a copy of fbe advertise- t S of Lands. A ball brought th er -m en t referred to a 10 discount 30th, and Kelowna/ "Regatta, A ugust 5th and.̂ 6th; in addition- to other VancOrtver feature events. ' ^ Tickets and full information " m ay be obtained from local sup ervisors or Queen candidates, or *ii»i ' * ■' # 1 , ' ' iM ® l l l f e l special introductory specials of-: from the com m ittee's offices, fered please refer to the a d v e r - /1 9 8 W est H astings St^reet, Van- tisem ent in th is issue. To any://couver. W est Vancouver resident prO'-' IfatolfgllSlI _ A M B lE S Ib E t^ O R S E S H O E BAY V /I^ siv e .K o fiesh ^ at 5:00 .p.m . . As a lim ited ?iiiuiffl)er>^^ ̂ are available ^lorlv "l^hone the Ferry 'ill © y functions to a close., Oh Sunday, 'July; 12th, the •celebrations were concluded vdth a^ special service a t the ̂ F irst Baptist. Church/ the members parading from th e ' County Orange Hall at 2 p.m. The ser vice was the largest attended in the h istory of the/Order locally, ntiany being qnable;'to, get .Into the church, notwithstanding that loud-speakers w ere, installed in . all rooms in the-churen , ; church halls. ' The will be allowed on any marked, a rtic le / This privilege applies to North . Shore residents only. The Garvin Ice and Fuel Co.'of Vancouver,' announce in th is i l t e l ■ m ^MOONLIGHT CRUISE' issue that they m aintain a regu lar ice delivery service through out W est Vancouver from Capil- and to Horseshoe Bay, also throughout the North Shore ^ ■ 1 * 1I V? tl 'r*a kM . On Monday evening, July 27th, / generally. ,.They also have re- the ' members of the Duncan , frigerators and ice boxes for sale Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E., are or rent. For further particulars arranging a "Moonlight Cruise" .̂ , please refen to th e advertisem ent aboard the "Hollyburn" le a v in g / in ^his is s u e .; ' ' ' 7:30-- W est Vancouver at 7:30 p.m; nd and Vancouver at 8 p.m. During / the cruise it is ^planned to visit, bofiection ,'-the. la rg est/-'English .Bay, Kltsilano Beach d r a w i n g a n d p a i since 1926, on th is occasion was 7 and the Inner Harbor. Tickets t i i r e e d o v e r to th e Loyal Protest- . are 50c and will be on sale on ant Home for n eed y ;ch ii^ en r 3 ;M iss Jo Turney of 2881 BeJIe- i yue Avenue, is now giving draw* _______ m g and painting lessons here. "and after Saturday, July 13th, .S h e 'is~ a "graduate of-the. Van- ,at the B. Cv Electrie store, Mar- , couver Art School (scholarship The council w i l t Sold th e ir / ' in e Drive, o^Trorn m em b^s of aw ard). Any w hoard in terested' gular m eeting/'next., Monday / t h e Chapter./ Mfs. W. B. ^m alt are asked to. kindly get in touchregular , evening, 20th July.., ig the oonvepor, Mrs. V. R. ,Jlhina, Mrs. H. J. Barker and oud. ' / assiste^ ^ ;,'with; her a t ,the above address. Bis -The^best'Way>i>(irget*good ser vice is to givd-it.. imWi ;,r