I s«iiW;siiH««f|̂ ?i§#̂*'̂ ^ iSsŜ =SSfî ^ 41 Circulating in the Distt\ict o f W e^ Vancouver-Ambleside, HoU^^ Westony D undarape LAUGHTER Most of us would be the better for more good, honest IttUgldoiv'^There is courage and good fellowship aii(̂ kindness ill i t The bravest men are always those who can laugh in the face" of danger, and the selfish, forget their selfishness and the .mean their pettiness, if they can only be. induced to laugh. " 1 , There never Ayas a time when laughter was more needed. We live in a world where no man knows just what the next day may bring forth, a jworld from which-all security seems to have gone. " T̂he old order, the old rules and shibboleths have been swept away, and in their place has come a great YOUNGER SET DANCE Tomorrow (Friday), in the Orange Hall, there will be held under the auspices of the Dun can 'Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E., another of the Younger Set GEORGE BALDWIN PASSES NOTICE ^ '5 RATEPAYERS ̂ One of West Vi|ncouycT*8 highly respected citiKehs ,.i,was * called away with dramatic sud- Dances, which have come to be denness last Saturday tivening. so popular in West Vancouver, in the person of the late'George Marie Abrams' Orchestra' will supp.ly the music for the danc ing which will take, place from 9 to 12:30. Novelties and re- Baldwin. As was his custom he was ill. the church building, to which he was greatly' devoted, uncertainty^ iris alwayFaThistake to takb life tooTeri'bus'ly^butTh^ , freshipents will also be provided. , when he complained of not feel-' Hi^j], , Tickets, 35 cents, , _____ Wv jhg '̂ ell.. Before medical aid ' A notice appears in this issue fi'om the Municipal Hull that payment of taxes for the„ypar , 1937 can be made in advance and, if paid on or before April 30th, wull bear interest at the rate of 5V»'-per annum from the liate of payment,to the end of June ,of this year. Payments may be made at the Municipal much more in times like the present, for at, the end of that road Is certainly, .sickness, if not insanity. . And we cannot change it, we poor humans, who are siiph small atorhs on a revolving ball, whidh is itself but an insig nificant part of a mighty, univer^d. Moreover,- our tenure of life i s~ very' short," and we •shall' not""see:~the' wholes of that carpet, of Which pur life is* just ,a small but very necessary thread, until we pass to the other side. There we may fiiid but the reasons for the many happenings in our lives which . are at present such a puzzle to us. . • There .is too nmeh-fear in the ^jcld-.today. We ,bave been tool safe, "and"safety has a"'deteriating eflfect, making,, a s ' ...it does, for self pride, selfishness and, smallnes^Of soul. Men in the dangerous 'Occupations, who neyer.know just. When the call may conie, are usually c.heerful,-Big souled and at heart humble.' In this conneption we should like to quote the words put by a great , modern novelist in to , the; mouth of a brave woman missionary: "I have been facing danger here for more than twenty years. It is good for us. When danger gets -'teo~dangerous-»-we-die-and~rendei^our...accou-nt HOLLYBURN .HALL. A Young PeoiDle's Service il- lustrated" by lantern views will be held-at 7:30 .p.ipCtbiporrow pass-' could be summoned he ~ The, iaite Mî u BMdwih resided on. the Nprtb Shore for b ;-l~:m e e t in g Moiiday, Januaiy 11th, 1937, (Jospel Hall, 25th aiid""Muriho; speaker, To. E., Smitheringale,. . (Friday), in Hollvbua;.HilVthe.'. -Topic, "C5o<l's Bemody for Pros- subject being "l-he.Good] 1 «-cordially Sunday Sohool, ' and past twenty ycars. ̂ A gentle. pie's Bible Class.at 10 man of qOierunaisduming dispose ition, he gave liberally In time and materiah to rthe church td which he had devoted a liftetime' ef s e r v i c e . ■ V ■ ■ ,aritan.:' Young People ̂ . a.m. next Sunday. Gospel mes sages "'by William Mason -and others will be given at the 7 :30 p.ip- service hext Sunday, and at Thvitedr BARBARIANS AUXILIARY MEETING i 8 p.m."next Tuesday there will, He was born.in Gourock; Scot- the Girls'. Auxiliary,t o the'Bar- be prayer, and Bible study on the ■ land, 67 years ^go, and retired barians held their, first meeting'; On Tuesday, the 5th instant. subject "The. Epistle - to •Ephesi^ins." the s t e w a r d s h ip MEETING A joint meeting of the council some years ago from his busi ness as a builder on account of indifferent health/ His gentle and ' kindly oharacter endeared him to all with whom-he came of the New Year at the hprrie-M Miss Diana Reid. Plans for the Annual Valentine Dance to be held on February 5th,' , jwere nluppH hftfnrp fhn- mAPiinir nnrl n better to God. without cowardice stamped all over We don't know* where we came from, and we why,-nor are we at jpll certain of our destination. That by . torium, when-reports .will bewot ed t o 'all branches of church itself is such a joke that j t ought to keep,us laughing/if we ' made.on the affairs of the Muni-- activities, and,although he knew have any sense of humor, a t all. ' BEYOND BENGAL" at Holly burn .Theatre natives go from tree to tree col lecting this choice assortment of copee'ntrated homicide, handling them-like a white man would a_ -dpalitjrand'the Sohool Board for that his strength was failing, he the year'1936. ■ t steadfastly-refused to lay his services aside, and-died as he had the 'affair, be obtained arrangements for Tickets niay_ now frdni an.y member of the Aux^h- ary or the Rugby Cluh, It was decided to hold an extra There is ' nothing of the 'staged' variety-of jungle picture ' harmless garter snake.'. //^ 1 «• rri\L^n^ -nr I* r _ _ 1 •n* MRS.'SNEI]GROVE lived, helping to spread the Go's-" „,eeting, on .Tuesday, the 19th/ R E S U M E S ' T E A C H I N G pel..- , ' instant, at ,the-home, of MWs** ■' iVirS. T» ^E, SfielgrqVe', the- TTp lp?ivipt5"tn ■■rtlrtliril' h i^ T>hSH" TPi 'OTV-'PO -TnVm/>,fvv . in nivYnv' Fiof ■ Christmas holidays-being--over, has, resumed the teaching of the He ie'aVerto mburri his."phs^" ing, h is- wife-^'^nd one son, Charles at hom;e, and- two ^ii-t-[IBeypnd Bengal.", It-tells ---- -HunMfig tiger vi0lm.,^Hd^ianOr^Her^.upiis==brQt-tei^Ghair-les=^nd-Da^idr-in- the story -- a thrilling, and real- who'had killed a native^Js„a big snrcp.^sful iri tbP . r - . Frances Johnoox, in order uft'at plans^'foi'" the Valentine -Dance may be completed. • - ' the story -- a thrilling andTreal-= who 'had killed a native.-is_a_pig have--beeh successful in the Scotland, isticohe -- of aril expedition that thrill. A leopard/who. had at- .exams of the Royal Schools of started .out with the intention of. tacked a native, , is* picked off by Mû sio. Trinity College - London, filming a movtedranaa in which_. N;^n S.ei, , Gunner No. 1, who Erigland,' and ihe Toronto Con-" the beast's anff .reptilja-of the throughout the picture demon- servatory. Yqiunger children are sĵ vage. jungle would play* their~" strates .an limazing m a r k s ^ __v-islted--at--tfieiiL, homes. An.y- -Parts: an .exnedition-_that...,Jiad , ,;sLip._A.f.herd-QlLolephants stam--- ^interested -m ay^btain'^ultpar Ihe full approve and "CQ-opera- ̂ peding, wreaking devastation'as. i... ' ■ tion of the Sultan-nf-Pera,k. ̂ ' they run ampek, sets -the verte- The result, this adyi^ture into • brae tinglingl But the most un- _a_hitherfo,Luntrav;ersed_:jiWild^r-JLUsual_recor_dihg_in_,this mos.trun-, ness is an. epic of thrills and usual of all ;films, is that of p stai'k drama. It liegins with an sladang-r .the ' wariest ,most introduction of the Sultan of treacherous, and most ferojoious ticuiars by kindiy"'iihoriiiig her at West-210?fe ^ A large' 'gathering' filled the the-United-Church tqpay respect to their' late fellow citizen. The deceased, who_was,an elder ih-the--West- Vancouver United- Clrar(ih^and=aiT '̂old-tTmi^M L.O.L. No. 2990 : At the annual meeting of ihe above lodge' very interesting re- .ports were' presented .by The -JVo.r,:. Master-, - Secretary. and :Ti5gaBu.r^3^}3pwing-the-lodg-e-lTad- Pmk, himsdfr Sir Alanjg Jskâ - oTall wild amnials. district,-was held'in very, high ^^jvery suoce.ssful year, with a esteem by a , large circle of substantial bank,. balance when -------L-------1-- - friends; which was attested to by thehod'kk were 'Gjlosed. After the - -- --$50,000yMANSjION -. w -- - the^many-floral" tributes. The routine business'w-hich was quite A. -J. T. Taylor, president of ' funeral was~'Xinder the auspice?- longthy, th'(3 election and instal- the '•British, Pacific" .Properties of King David Lodge, A. F. & A. _ latiqn of_officers took place withTI. --'Ltd., has let a-contract for the, M. A number of the employees Wra. Cornish, County , -- .r-- ------- ------------------------------------------------ construction- '̂of- a-- -̂|50,000-homei--of-the-Hudson-s-Bay-^Company,- ^Treasjurer,_presjjdLhg, I Shah, and presents a royal .> The'big thnll of the picture i s . jjin^gelf 'at Keiv Beach, the ' with which t̂he deceased' had severah^ ^ n ty Lodge officers, -̂--communication- from--His -High--- arecene-at-th^Boya-Ri^r.,-wJiere--work"to'"s1̂ r t i 2riri®di3tely7""Thre b"eeri" a^'bciatedYbr"tweTve~y^rs, ";""/rhe7velection~resuIted as fol- _to'Mr._̂ Schenck. ^Tne chief the natives battle with .croco- PAnfmr»fnlr<s _»wPHP_Tir_PSPnt_Rp_v _HJl]i.'?_WH(rhf., , , , , . ---- , --T____ i.1_____ ^- --contractors, are--Armstrong--(fe--^were-present.-Rev.-Hillis Wright-- ^ws_:_-.Wor._Master,-J,-]p'ergiison-:--^ members of the expedition, diles. Armed only with\spearS, Monteith, Palmer &'Bow being '(Conducted the funeraitservices, Master, J. Duckworth; Badri,-4be-intefprejEer, Captain . they ̂ put up a 'desperate figld architects. The mansion will assisted by Rev. Dr.' E. A; Henry Chaplain. S, Bryan; Rec. Secre. „ Jam Sei, No.^ 1 Gunner, Miss • wi|h the carnivorous amphibi-^ two-stories _high 'to. contain. and Rev._Dr. J. S. Reid. HeJe^ves tar/, S. Jamieson_^Fin. Secretary ^ Îdwiri, a British scientist, Bee,--ans. Many of the^ Malays are eleven moms not including sey-__^a widow and one son toumoui^fi'" V* Waller; Treasurer, Wm. Car- ^ Malay_beauty_wha-wentasJM -- shown^caughy3y-the_mic.Qdiles=gj^al_b-athr6o'^ and stonerframe--his-pa$sing, 4o-whom-tthe-sym--- Marshal, J._ Britton;-First-- l/iXXnn^c< YVi ; t- A .1? n >1 .w i o Q ci n dXf *Qt TOTTIT^r. i Y\ v • : i • /» i . . _ . • j ■ • li l. _ . . i i. __ / . _ .. ___i. ^ 1 _ ______ _ li--- F .tin D • t / '« •v< 1 . T"\ T _Baldwin's maid, .„J.Ali,' IMfr. and mangled, as they'attempt toL_ reinforced concrete wilf be pathy of the whole-community Lecturer, R. Kinloch; Dep. Leo 'Sche'nck's man-servant. Captain swim away after their frail boats '̂Lindsay-Vears, British attache are-capsized, at the Sultan's-Court,-arid-others--̂ -^^Beyond-Bengal- is-nqt^mpJy arrtcientified. _____- " . 'a n aniniaT-adventure .p ic^r^ Things begin-to"happen from used-in-its construction. From the very large circular bay- win dows-in-the-living^roomy-dining- rQQnL=-and 'the masters suite,.. is extended, in this, their den bereavement./ >sud-. There is a real romance .running wilUbe a feature of the / LEGIONJ^UTES. turer, T. Lightly, J r . ; Committee J. Hutcheson,.~H.iFerguson," A. Tabor,_J;_Moore--Represen tative- tq / l ^ 3^L. P m ie s ta iit^ Jamieson/ I. P. Master,-T. Light- mfoTa menace of beasts', reptiles Theii* romance began with * the Jiid the m a li^ a n t ' flora - and ' 'expedition, and developed wit|i sauna of the .wild region. A, tori 'the dangers and heroic-*evei^ [>f python -- the jungle's ruth- that transpired.- Ali--is. one»of -less killer -- out for a kill, pro- ' the. natives' badly marigled by ̂ viaes action. Deadly KingT^bra the. crocodiles, while Bee looks be on ..a, rock-125 feet above the elected officers after water and( eyqrjy modern conveni- Monday evening in the Leg tbe nee will bel installed. The ho.use Hall, when reports for-the year the lower ball-where refresh^?; ill be set back from Marine _'wcre received and adopted. A- ments were served and a social Drive, with which it will be con- urianimO'Us vote of thanterwas,^ en joyed-durinrw hl^the ■ nected on* the east by a 400 foot passed to Cqmrade Cohn Turner, County - Treasurer "and "officers ?^^®E,^^®.^PPearanpe,. hanging on in horror as her lover is puil- (jiiveway, "/ another " "driveway" .4h€ retiring president--and^he^,._£qngrfitu]afed the member^s on irom the trees like jnpss.- .'The ed under the water by the beast, from the west running down to other officers .for'their untiring -the/edge's success during the -- .......... .... - ■■ ■■ '-----1-i__ ___________ _______--------------- fKphPHpb/ '• - / " efforts during the._-pasr:rear:""yeary"_N€xt^a^^ ' A Joint Meetirig of the. V A N C O ^lsR SCHOOL BOAI ' If.. an d SHJMIGIEATZTIOUMlIj, tKe beach./ ----- ,--------.en«™ aurjng iue- ,pa»i..yeai. January Considerable-widi-k has-been -The election of officers,resulted--'^th, the Past Masters.will meet i done on the site and grounds, ?f p re^ ^ n t, Comrade ^ ° P-™- sharp in the Orange ' aha:it"fs ■expecteTrtrcbiiipletr'"Peteit Greeprls^tryrra-prcsi.dcntj--H ail-to-^raf(r-up-at^^ construction of the house in six Gpmra^e. W , T. Atwood; „ > d the commg year. All other mem- ' Vice-president, Comrade F. Riv- ..... ■" ers; secretary, Comrada A. J. Capori; treasurer, Comrade_C_. E. Shanriariexecutive, Comrades months. bers will/be wefcome' if wishing to attend, * CHORAL SOCIETY " "The regular practice of _the . „ ^ ;~West Vancouver iChoral Society W^-Carley and S. G. jVrUNICmAL ELECTIONS •Will be held at the Inglewood High School Aiiditorinm WEDNESDAY/JANUARir 13 th ,-1937, at 8:00 P.M. ^•^^Purposdmf/:L^"ine"eting" on the~affairs-of-fbe- Bch^l Board and the Municipali±y/foj!JL93ĵ wm b^S T a1 "u s^arS ? ' LaidLawj4elegates to^ppe Coun- ^Nominatiiri "Day' -I Monday, • at 8:T5 in the Inglewood High School.' All old/and new "merri- bers are requested to be -present a s 'it is'-vei^ importantrthat all rehearsaIs--should--be^attended- Cpmrade. A., J. Clapon; delegates beingfthbse of ree'vp . 01*1 1M rt ̂ -Vt • t T l •/ i.--- . _ 1 ' . I ,vto North Shore Veterans' Cqun-.,/<^ounci)lGrsj4woi school trai«fpp«- ides W. T. Atwood and "-|n^"bne-commissorieVj^§j^^^^cil; Comrades F.. Rivers. regularly. Mr.'Gillman, the con- % ctor, /has_anlinteres|ting ^ ^ SANTA CLAUS FUND / 4 ram "of. new music" arranged fpn- the season, so it is ap:-tb-the Previ^sly acknowledged ,^349.37 choir to show'their appreciation. /Thos. D i c k .......--r- ". - l.OQ ;*sSue. ___an election .be rmSbsWry'- -- rt w i l p a l ^ I ^ on Sgturdayy' __ Jnnu/ary, from 8 "a.m. to 8 " k'hd' further particularsdly refer to the n o tic e is