^■:ttm I ' - . I » Circulating in the District of West Vancouver^Ambleside^ Hollyburn^ WestoUi Dundarave $1,00 per year. C y p r C S l Park, CaulfcHdn WhytecUff ̂ Etc, 6c per copy a t new sstands. H O L L Y B U R N P .O .. W E S T V A N C O U V E R . B .C . T H U R S D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 17th. 1938 N o. 9 ..7" '̂- ............ EMBARGOES .......... THE BURNING HUSH ■••' ■'BRITISH.-ISRAEL......-COMING I^EN TS ■■ , There has been a deal of talk recently about embargoes.* The regular weekly meeting Friday,, 11 Oi March---Danee by i„ cuimoetion with Japan. - I t has been a favorite topk of dis- j ^ow the children a'" ;?>v^In'fho Vancouver L^ioii in lolHces, on the street, and in the home, there has expected to work when a o" Monday at 8 oclock in the Wodnesday, March 10th--Bvidge iVvvn bwii .something said about it on the floor of the House in lot of visitors are allowed ii»fl Marine Drive , i,y Duncan Lawson Chapter, nii-iwa And all of it is as dangerous to .our continued peace to stroll around theni and see speaker, Geo. Chmx, president ol " 1.0 .D.R, at the home of Mrs. s St now as the lighting of a cigarette in a shed filled with {hem iJt it This feature of Edu- the B.C. Feileration. This is a j. u^yjand,. , ilviunnite. . , , . i* ju t - u cation Week looks to me far too .special occasion and eveiy meja n rT T . mmiurr pAum '̂Q ' In the face.of repeated wai'nings, for the Japanese have much like going to see the ani- cordially invited. MBS, IDA 11. IRUSl I ASoLS never concealed their ambitions as re^M ^ mals fed at the 55oo to suit me. ' ̂ . u n j.tleinplcd to hide their preparations ijor large scale war, we Their parents have their reports WARNING ' Ida, the wiU\ ot bytlncy Ji. Imve for years been shipping them copper, nickel, lead and on the'progress being made by / . .. -------- . 7im- and more, recently thousands of tons ol scrap iron and. their children, and that together i */•' ̂ »v3?my pas.secl away.at the NoiTh.Van- s They were good customers,..and.,we-were .very ..glad to. ^vith- possibly an -otid--visit by ' the (Jiiel ollolice^^ (leiionvl on the frei the business in spite of the obvious fact that the majority f.^ther br mother to' a class all paHies who ride ^ c l e s uu)rning ot Wednesday, hebr^ of the.se purchases could only be used for one purpose. Our , where their child is doing practi- without proper hghts at nighty ary Ibih. ihe iuner.nl will take oilv excuse was that other,nations might have supplied their ^y^k like chemical analysis, on the sidewalks at any place Irom the : S a n d s .h a d we refused. . . ought to be enough. Anyone . tim«» they a,re breito^^ lor.s of the " The time for placing embargoes on these exports was m gjgg jj^s about as much right as h® pio.secutcd with 1 arlprs ol llaiioii Bios. Ltd.^ lli<. beginning, when Japan was ill prepared to take umbrage hardboiled old bachelor, have fn»'ther warning. Marine Drive and 18th,- on bat- at such action. But to even consider such a course now, when • to »go into the workroom of a « An» Ar»i amc3» Axm - ^ urc ay at <2p.m. - ^ sh7 i.s ready and girded and with-a war iJarty in control look- gtore where they are making BARBARIANS ' ing-̂ for some cause of offence,, is only asking for trouble. , dresses. I have heard .^RBA RIA N S' AUX. DANCE by Rev. h. A. I^msey, "}V;t ■ But more dangerous still is the talk about exclusion. It teachers ■ grousing about this --7-̂ -- . ,w*h be made ip Capilano would be well bo> remember that fhe passing-of the Exclusion very thing, and 1 don't blame The popularity ol the social View Cemetery. Bill by the Americans some sixteen or seventeen years, ago them? I'd swear, but then that's events given b>^'^e„Ba,fbarians , w o u ld 'have precipitated war between that country and Japan, nbC supposed to be done by Rugby Club.and the Barbarians LEGION NUlLb ivid not Britain issued an ultimatum that in such, an event teac'liers Which' is one of the Girls' Auxiliary was well lUus- - ------- _ the fleet of the Island Empire would have to reckon with the many reasons why I wouldn't be trated last Friday might, when a A general meeting ^ combined navies of England and America. A t'that time the one. There are altogether toO odds were too heavy and Japan had to climb down, but from many people poking their noses tended^their Annual "V^leutme then onward she has worked and waited in the considered jj t̂o other people's business Dance uh the Holly burn !^vilion. Ball. All members icqucstcd'*^t op in ion that; she has-no friends either in Europe or America. these times. I kpew a man There were J^etween three and The. Japanese for many centuries have considered them- Q̂ ce who was always doing that four hundred P^-^fent, many of A MflRary Wh st ̂ Dance selves.as- a race with ai divine missipmto:farm4hejwpjdd,__Not__ -kind-of-thing.--W o r e - .a _ w J g - - a n d Z Z f ; P»^sidê pointŝ ^̂ ^ only do they hold themselves divine, but believe the soil of was always making himself a they all--en|(^e(rthe exc^ll^^ Legion Hall. " their islands to be also sacred,.. They are the more confirmed • nuisance. One dal%^warstick--Tmusuc played^y-Sinc Shepherds---̂ ^̂ ^̂ ^̂ ̂ . -Ladic.% ̂ in this opinion by the fact that they- have never been h|g nose into one of these Orchestra. .Dancing was con- Suivencr, .Mis, N. Lc^iu , "invaded. And this, which we would ascribe to isolation or electric contraptions for sucking tinned until 1 oclwk, refresh- chance, they are satisfied , to be the direct result of divine the dust out of everything in ments being served during the Hi t o f intervention. .sight. I quietly oonnected it up ' interval. • lucky ticket No. .!7. ^ Our greed has run away-with our foresight and common turned on the juice, and : 3 ; ^ inHxr»a Aiuum ANri? sense, as frequently happens with those who chase gold to the ought to have seen his wig W. A. CANADIAN LEGION^ SI. JOHN S AMBUL NCE exclusion-of alleJse. .I t is the. s a m ^ ^ e d . which has brought, disappearing up t'bc ,^pout, ju s t . . ̂ : .- - AlltVuw«Tulld;itecrwerPSuc- --i1?herbiTsinessiyorlditozthezpresentimpasse-andrCiyjhzatipnJo__:::^ykeVwinkingr:iThat"S;whatrTdid---iThe-WT-A:̂ are-ĥ ^̂ ^ ■ the brink of ruin. -- - ' - .• ner the door. • " ' -- Military Whist and Dance in the cec.ssful in p a s s in ^ ^ For, us there can.be no alibis, and whether we shall reap * ♦ - > Legion Hjall on Saturday,^ the Febrmmv --deservedly as we have.sown so foolishly remains to be seen. ^^le^-talk in the papers 19th February, at 8 p.m. .sharp, But jve should h.a,ve -at- least enough common sense left to _ g^e d S s ^nd misdoings' 'Good" Pri^sT Make" up • your ' realize that now is no -time in which to make an attempt to ... ̂ HollywW- stars makes • party-and spfend a pleasant even- g ^ Ish the Lam^niirg ■_micie.ve.'Qur..errQrs..momjarlicplarly we imthis province who . . ĵ ^̂ ,̂ .,i.,.k_T_BeJ-_s,n.madĴ ■an■t_..Jngrplce jSCr-mcl^ b h lh f ir 1̂ ' ■ know the situation so much better than, our brothers in blast. , somebody, be- ments;.- , . . names.are as follows:'- ein alia a. - luwpr'ii a aitg i?rtnTRAT i 6th year, Label r'Mrs. Edith* R. ' appear on the' screen,- and what MLKGHAN IS 1 Freemantle, the Mi.sses Marjorie "HIS SPLENDID FAMILY" , they do off the lot seems to jne GLUli JJAINI. .. Atwood, Winnie Dorohe.ster,. ___1-^----- of no importance at all. Yet the .~77~~ ■ n ,' u Connie Page; 5th year, Label: ---------'Tlts~Spl€ridlia IFamily;" a play Tir th ree-acts-Fy^&r-yl------ papors-are-gummed-up-hei^e-.^------yhe._West_̂ ^ cau y _er_ Myxp^-̂ . Gray, will be'presented by the Dundarave Junior'Dramatic .there with one of them *g---Mra^eorg ina Shellard; 3rd year -- S6'cietv"un^Ar'"tHe'auspicTs" of~the™Duncan "Lawson. Chapter, her toes on a beach or parting a dance on --MedSliomT^^ I.aD K at 8:15 p.m.̂ Ŝ ^̂ ^̂ ̂ 21st, in Holly! .*er hair two ways at' once.or 2nd, in the. Hollyburn Pav.hou „ burn Pavilion.-There will also be music by the West Vancouver , , -some such bunk, and a h^e4 ^ i^ .whra dancing will P 'j, Eewis; 2nd year, voucher: Neil Schools Band iindpr Conductor A. W. Delamont. For reserva- to outdrink the crowd at a cock- ^ I'P bhephu d s pe^cock. "tioiis kindly pKone West 92-R-2.------------------------- ----------- party or driving a car with Drchestra__has b ^ ----- 1st year,-certificate : Mesdames Thp pflut nnd nrnerratn i«5 as follows* " ̂ face enough to spilt the occasion. Tickets at'3o guv ^The cast and program is as follows. - ^ shatterproof windshield . or may be obtained from the c ub . 1- ■ CAST: ; -having his hair cut, just as if members or by phoning either j.j, Gro.ss, Muriel M. Vigar,Harry Alice P o tte r ................ :....... ....... of us don't whove got any West 334-R or West 441-L. Burfield, Wm. J. DickinBon, John I t .... ............... ....... hair left. Most of them seem tp-- ----------r--------- * Parker,.Herbert Parrott. Junior Adam Potter................ ......M cC^ney ^ line in husbands and "FURNITURE REPAIRS . _ class: 4th year, Eric Peacock. -•r----- ™ ...................... :--..Donald- MacKen^zie. that's ̂ nothing to be ^ jvd UPHOLSTERING Junior Class ̂ ls t year :'Kathleen Sam Potter--............* ...... . . huggihg"somebody _ ^e's wife'̂ or ™'-cXAFudia; caHhH"OT̂ ̂ leyiW rion Parkei*. ' Jue^ugCF&tn!- --1::"..:.i .1...J.'.-rrm-ir...:Lesirc-Ww^gtonr- --innxrcsr'iiTi-- upTTo]fsP§i*er"" of" ----- ---- Janey Drew..... ......................a morning until the director is street. North Vancouver, is pre- . -HOLLYBURN HALL ....-- .....................:...... M sfied, even in publio with a pared to do furfiiture' repairs, . . .._____ __________ ■ ' • ^ u e : - . : _ . .......... ..;.;.....;;.....rivia^aret-^^a^ - camera ,trained on the event, upholstering,- french Mary Kent-...-.-,...... . . ..-.Ma ian . without starting up trouble and loose covers at rea.sonable with lantern views ami entitled Act I Dining Room of Potter .I^ome. Early & • . sooner o ̂.later. Some of'^them ' prices. WbrE called for and cle- "Boys and Girl.s Jof Santo~Do-" i " J v,r ̂ ' mii.st have awkward moments, livered. He .teVved a four years' mingo" will be given by Ralph Act 2 Adam Potter s Bedroom, Night ot Ba y. jag|. imagine meeting three apprenticeship and has had six- Carter at 7:15 p.m. tomorrow . . • Second*Intermission - .former wives or four fornier ^ 0ji years' practical experience (Friday) in Hollyburn Hall, Act o Same as Act L Early Evening. ̂ and the m Europe and Canada. Phone Sunday School and Young God Save the Kmg present incumbent of the office North 297-R. People's Bible Class at 10 a.m. ------ ' ..... ~ -z. ■- sitting iP on the show. They ------------------̂ next Sunday, . February 20th. SOCCER to^attend their danceonWednes- . must have the n e^e but I'd WESTERN WOODWORKERS ' There will be a Gospel Service - Take to JJie roof and stay-there/ _____ ̂ • a t 7 :30 p.m. next Sunday, wherT ihe West Vancouver MercHfi , Pavilion. . -------------- -------- The -Western Woodworkers, the subject will be "A Strong Eootball team defeated ̂ _____________ EASTERN STAR ANNUAL_, who are advertising in this is- R bbotsford 4 to 2 on Saturday RornCE WHIST Sc DANCING " DANCE . ' ' sue, have filled a long felt want Messrs. Mason and Wood. Tues- at Ambleside Park. The local - ̂ ^ -------- in West Vancouver, making all day at 8 p.m., prayer meeting. for the Townswomen's Guilds are Invitations have been issued kinds of bench work, which ------- -̂------------ St twentyJminute.s-Of-p lay j3ut -- h Biid4e=%md--^Whi^ --for-the--Annual--Dauee--of--the--foimierl-y-was-^-ate-ieated-i-H-the---------Â GHARMING HOMJ - s t o p r t ^ ^ r o m . - L e » % i i H i i r O T r S « - , " NMmrCHW!®"rNo7^6rOrder(tf--,:ityr"Sin-cfe-opem^ ------:-------------------------------------- goals. Blair Ed- Februarv 26th, at 8:15. the Eastern Star, to be held in here last November they have ' ' The wonderful West Vancou- TT-T^ -̂w ŝ- responsible for t t e . » ^ oxygen tent the Orange Hall, FYiday, 25th been very busy and have'fitted ver exhilarating spring is just and in the; second half f^^"N6rh -Vancouver Hospital. February. Garden's Orchestra out two or three stores besides about with.us. We have a very credit. . ^ „ Green is the general .will be in attendance and there making-numerous house fittings charming well kept home in a ^^^Abbotsford countered with a i . / will be dancing from 9 to 1 and doing small work soai in eâ ^̂ ^ • ' f Mrej Turner o'clock. Refreshments will be ■, kitchen cabinets, etc. They a ls o y o u may like, already to step ^ w a s offset by Percy M ^ter- S ^ ^ o n ŝ ^̂ ved. . . ̂V " stock glass and do glazing. Their ihto m i l ju st the tfle^venmg ^ ',̂ 111 Admission -is by invitation'^ shop js situated next to the the average family, niedy plan- er between the posts. , ■ and vents' only and anyone desiroug-of,one West Vancouver Lumber Com- ned; attractive garden, lawns, ̂ inis Saturday "the Merchants be served. Lad ̂ Clyde shrubs, etc. Garage in warm ̂ -with Mrs, J. W. Neill, West 35-R Avenue. - Phone ' the • shop at basement. p*" *̂ froTTi anv or Mrs. George T, Clarke, West Weŝ t 740 or residence..phone C. J. Archer. Ltd. cordially in-a 3 5 c may be purchased trom any - . . -West'443-R. ̂ vite you tQ l̂ook this over. ♦** cordial invitation to the public of the members. - - , ;v -- ..