“Mon. Tues. Wed. uly 24+28528 Constance Bennett, Brod Crawford in SIN TOWN Allan Jones dane Fraser ‘MOONLIGHT IN HAVANA Thurs. Fri, Sat. July 27-28-29, Merle Oberon George Sanders | in THE LODGER Also ‘ A Variety of Short Subjects ——<—<_——_—____—_— Mon. Tues, Wed. July 3t Aug 1-2 Leslie Howard David Niven i SPITFIRE | Aleo A Variety of Short Subjects Thora. Fri, Sat Aug. 3-4-5 Alice Faye Tyrone Power AN/OLD’CHICAGO Alas A Second Feature For formation phone WR 421 Two changes weekly Show starts at 7 pan, Matinee Saturdays 1:30 p.m. | Jobs come up, Classified FOR SALE—C.C.M, bicycle. Apply Hanslow’s Service Station. FOR SALE—Upright -piano, Dav- enette and rocking «chairs; Apply 1941 Columbia avenue. FOR SALE—Premier double key- board typewriter, the very thing for family use etc. $20.00 Elec-. trie mantel radio In good order,! $20.00. Apply. Sun office. FOR SALE—Quart Ann Thrift, Beach of Vidal street. PRIVATE PARTY has cash for 1 fo 5 acres. Prefer cultivated with er without small bungalow, un- improved might be Buena” Vista, Stayte considered. or nearer water. Must have view. Bot 114 Semiahmoo Sun. | WANTED — Vegetable or - fruit specials, cauliflower hearts, Contact United Ocean Park. TO BUY HIGH GRADE PAINTS at low-prices. people naturally go fo the Cloverdale Paint Factory, 2266 Old MeLelian Rd. because by feamufacturing here and selling Girectly a great saving {x affecte AN (EXPERIENCED Governe with English training, who owns & bloyelets sought ax compan- fon Aoe-Anree small children dur- fog fate Sune, July) anddugust; Unt schoob atarts this fall, for ® few hours dally except Sun- | ay. Kelerencen pleane, Apply. to: Box 191, tertabmoo Sun. NOW | your winter's ‘sawdust, so phone! or write Lew Jack, Newton Sta Won for prompt delivery, 5°41) GRAHAM and Company—Building| construction and. repair work. 14ST Lee street, WA-B-Aty, Business Opportunities Real Estate and «Insurance, J. Russell Archibald. Clov, 46% 1263 Pacific Highway. WANTED—Listings of houses, wo have clients walting. Geo MM, ‘Their. WHITE ROCK HOMES FARM LANDS TE Gell oF Buy, Write or Call “F. BREAKS & CO. church camp, ! | | MT RACTING— We op wand for al! _ New 2; Delian J} day, July 20th, ‘pect'in that he spoke v J i THE TIME to stock up! 1 dace -} fe, wish to exprean our’ thanks ‘and tppresiation for the many kindnosses extended to Audrey Gay at the Ume of tho accident In- ‘curred on Oxford street on Mon. © Mr. and Mra, Av V. Gay. —______—_—_- AT OTTAWA by TOM REID, M. P. } Phe past week saw the parsing of the Budget but It will be Kone, days yet before the final [tomy are approved. ‘These are unally contentious and create: a great seat of discussion, Colonel Ralston, Miniter of Natlonat Defence placed before the House the num- bers and information In connec tion with enlistments and deait particularly with the men called up: under the National Mobilization Act, the present strength of which Ix 78,000. Altosether some 144,000 had been enrolled, which moans that 70,000, 0f them have eithe been discharged gone actly At the present time 7,000 of them | are on 1 on assigned duty, either civilian work or on farms 35,000 of them are on operational duties, 18,000 in non-operational | dut(’s, 14,000 are in Training Cen- trex and the remaining 4,000 are in. Depots ready to.be posted as Complete. infor tion. by Col. Ralston this In. view of the} criticism. which hasbeen aroused | throughout the country, or was. given being done and which nade in the | | { criticism. was Ukewis Swell, Tuesday a great en on Parllame Charles de Gaull welcomed by the Pri and the Governor-General. de Gaulle is av House. On was Gen. weleou Hn who w: Mini c en. tall man and with the exception of a few words! in English, his address was in| French, but differing in one res- ‘y slow! nstituc proud of “fer Mahony, who Cc stinin} y reason to be Major Jobn i on Thursday last was awarded the Victoria Cross. At the o| if the Proceedings of the Houxo of Com on Thursday, the Mb ister of National Defence pi tribute to Major Mahony’s galan {ry, following which tributes were pald by the Leader of the Op- position and Tom Reld, M.P., the Member for the Dintrlet. Some progress I being made in the House now and with sittings commencing at 11 a.m. until 11 p.m, the Hous ¢ through by the fir and lasting might well week din August. Cloverdale Phone 193 S. BOWELL AND SON o DISTINCTIVE FONERAL SERVIOR eee % 6th Bt Phone N.W. 993 NEW WESTMINSTER Try A Want Ad FOR GALE—Chrysler coach. Ap: ply 1867 Columbia LOST—Smail black purse with “pper, containing sum of money. Reward, Enquire at Amon’ Dry Goods. LOST—Boy's eyeglasses on the _-boach neur Jonen’ store, Howard Return to Semiabinoo sun, FOR SALE—One 2 piece Chester: Held nits, one Kolld oak § ploce dining room suite, White Hock Hecondhand store, ue, a ad thE Is now open for Business Regular Dinners daily in dining room Full Course Dinners on Sundays Banquet ‘Parties Invited - Light Lunches and’ Fountain sevice at counter Tce Cream and Soft Drinks at all times “Service is our Motto” ger Ho ‘Thursday, August 3rd, Is the date! sot by the members of Holy ‘Prin- | ity W. A, for thelr annual bazaar, There will be many attractions and a splendid door prize, tlekets for which entitle one to afternoon tea, Reserve thé date now, Thurs— day, Av GEMS OF THOUGHT * FRATERNITY longing for. fratenity be satisfied but er the No can ney “Only when) all the eoncerns of: humanity, are d, ts | the common humanity: of manspresent thre: to the minds of al Erwin Elmen. “Being hed for giving to » unworthy. person, Aristotle safd, Aid not give it to the man, Dut to humanity, —Jolinson. “Love for mankind is the eleva- tor of the hun +; It demon~ tha divine Eddy. roflects Christ our Father, Hou our brother, All who live in love hus how: Lift us to the re thine; each other, n lov Joy: divine. Henry Van Dyk | The Corporation Of The DISTRICT OF SURREY “Municipal Elections Act” NOTICE {x hereby give PUBLIC person to represent them as Co cillor for Ward: Three (4) of sald Municipality for . the » unexpired term of eames Sinclair: Roberts: Johnston, who resigned. ‘mh Jovof nomination of can} se follows! = whall senna Ato: writ didates shall by ‘he Gandidat ated in jvelting lle wubner|bed. by tworB of the Munlojpality a4 proposens and " or, and wball be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time @ of thin not a ban, of the day of nonin » wad writing may bein, numbered vires (i) in ule of the “Munlelpil Be and slial state the 1 resldon pation rlption of non pros Jn nue ify nueh candidate; and In the event OF « poll beni airy nuiot poll abi the 6th da 4 Hiiiiven Hall, By Colebrook € Wiin nin= the the He winnie: Hal), meninity: Holl, Houne opponite Gn Crescent Mauol, Woodward's HIN Hohoothoune, All in the Dintrict of Surrey, of whilel every pernon In hereby —_—<—$—$—$— sof the Municipality | t 1 require the pres Munt- the Support your local merchants ~ SPRINKLING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN! thatedue to the abuse of the Sprinkling Privileges granted to Consumers by reason of the fact that a large number of them aré sprinkling outalde the hour granted them for this purpose, and aw a: result /short- age.in the domestic supply. has been vexperienced In parts of the ‘Town, the Company has no alternailve but to withdraw this privilege AND, NO FURTHER SPRINKLING WILL BE ALLOWED) UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. It Is to be further pointed out that. ail water le pumpéd by electricity and as all Consumers~ arg ‘aware it is‘in thelr own interest to conserve this power in addition owing to’ the power shortage belng experienced by the B. C. Electric Co. ‘The Company appreciates! the co-operation it has had from . a great mumber,.of.its Consumers who have scrupulously kept within the time*alloted to them, and®it-is-hoped that any one seen sprinkling will be reported to the Company in order that tion may) be taken: against them, and thus, protect the water suppl¥e which is-adequate.for all purposes {f used reasonably. Further, ithe jopening of taps and allowing water to rin, freely on foodstuffs for)the purpose of refrigeration is not permitted sand. shouldijalso.be reported. By. Order, E. COLIN JAMES, ‘Secretary. 10th July, 2944. If The War Ends Tomorrow . . . what then? How. will the change from war to peace-time economy be accomplished? Can we successfully absorb our returning |.veterans. and demobilized war workers? These are the questions Canadians) are av-ing today. The answers MUST be found! The: right of ‘the individual, first: to work and earn; second: to choose his work freely; third: to rise unrestricted to ithe level of his demonstrated ability—these should be inalienable to every Canadian. While part of the population is insecure; none is secure, \WeiMust ‘Think-and ‘Plan Fortunately, in British Colum- bia, the ground-work has already been laid, By 1939, we had b come’ Canada’s third manufac- turing: proyince, Our per capita figures were rapidly overtakini “those of Ontario and Quebe our people were enjoyinys tie highest wage and living stat! ards in Cannda, All this was made pow cause British Columbia i had won for its products am aa sured, place in. world trade, In 1030, no less than 60% of the en- tire Industrial production of this province was sold outside our borders, Industry. Unites For Action ‘To prepare now: for now: ant heavier’ responsibilities lay the post-war period, represeniulive leaders In. induatry have the restoration of depressed In- dustries and the introduction of new ones, Our post-war problem can+be solved in-only one way—by in- creasing the productivity of in- dustry.” ‘This means: world vis- ion, financial daring, constant- ly improving technology. This means sincere co-operation by magement and labour, mitnere 1s nothing here beyond our capacitys British Columbia's secord proves it, Yedulred Co (uke notice and govern | himmelt neenrdingly, Given under my bund at Clovers BG) thik 1th any of July, JOUN Oo, VATUTER, Roturning Officer, ‘The Brith Columbia Fedora= tlon of jo mudd. Industry, They» will collect, all available