iv ply H. Tate, 1921 Washing: ton Avenne. EXPERIENCED GIRL, 16, will look after children, July and August for room and board and small allowance. Eileen Bushwell, 329 Ward St., New Westminster, Phone N.W. 1711-R. LOT ON FRONT STREET, close to Hanslow’s Service Station. For quick sale $150 cash will take it. Exclusive Agent, Geo. M. Thrift. LOST: Boys wrist watch with brown strap, square face. Watch was left on a rock by the beach on morning of Tuesday, July 2nd. Valued as a keepsake. Reward. Find- er return to Sail Inn. —— ee Will trade 160-acre farm in the Peace River Block for small farm in Fraser Valley. Apply FOR SALE- Leather covered | ——___. Sofa and reclining chair, inj FOR SALE- C Melody Sax. good condition, $5.00, Ap-| Good condition. Complete with case, Apply at Sun of- $45. Radio $6. Ranges, ect Store Washington Ave. fice. LOST - Brown leather key caseand keys. Return to National Roller Rink, White Rock. Reward. FOR SALE - Outboard motor boat, Johnson ‘Seahorse’, just overhauled, new cylin- der block - $40.00 - Apply Hanslow’s Service or Semi- ahmoo Sun office. FOUND ~- Women’s black ear- digan Sweater, on stairs above hotel. Owner may have same by proving owner- ship. Apply at Semiahmoo Sun Office. FOR SALE - 1 Singer treadle machine, 1 Walnut Vanity Dresser and Stool, 1 old fash ioned hair drier in good con dition for home use. Apply Mrs. P. B. Houghton, corner Thrift Road and Oxford St. Box 3, Semiahmoo Sun. SALE : OF Manufacturer’s Samples ro} GOODRICH SUNTOGS The rapidly Suntogs is the best indication of their general popularity. Women’s Canvas Spor Per pair ed Suntogs will gaily match your summer frocks and beech cos- fumes. Blu com pleased to snow them to Shoes, Values to $2.25 $1.49 We have just receiy- smart wear. Colors jalor. White, Come in today and see yourself wearing these smart Goodrich Suntogs. We shall be R.L.Merklin -- Next door to Post Office -- White Rock, B.C. | SALE ag sales of Goodrich t 150 pairs of this summer foot Red srown, Yellow ie , and lovely ibinations of colors. you. For Sale 3 pe, tapestrey Chest: erfield first class condition ¢ By Tom Reid, M.P, * The budget was delivered by Gol, Ralston with greater clarity than most budgets. Ordinary estimates will require $448 million being $77 million less than fase year. $700 million will be required for wat purposes with a possible addition of $200, million more, Income taxes have all been in: creased, taking this time from the lower brackets of salaries, One of the surprizes was that there was no increase in the Sales Tax. Increased taxes on motor cars, particularly on the higher priced cars, is with a view of discourag- ing purchasing of these. Of the $11,000 million required, only some $500 million it is expect ed will be raised by way of borroy ings, carrying out as far as practi al, without disrupting the internal economies of the country, the pay- as-you go policy. Wartime Price Boards will be on the job to see that price commodi- ties do not go too high. Whilst there may be may be many who will say that the govern: ment has not gone far enough, there will be no doubt others maiatain- ing they have gone too far. The main thing at the moment is tha every effort must be put forth now so that Hitlerism will not prevail. At the evening sitting 2nd read- ing was given to the Bill on Unem- ployment and Agricultural. Relief. Social Insurance against uncm- ployment advanced quite step neat- er to accomplishment by the intra: duction of the resolution asking the British Parliament to amend the B.- N.A. Act so as to make such a tem possible here under Fi jurisdiction. A Contributory sys- tem of Unemployment Insurance is proposed. It appears that the new passport regulations by the United States Doings Around |" New and Used Fumnfture| Parliament Speeches on the Budget contin- ued Friday afternoon, the firet be- ing by Tom Reid, M.P, bringing tothe attention of the Govern: Menta number of important mat- tera particularly affecti (Soh ticularly affecting British V.O.N. Garden Party Successful Surrey V.O.N, held their most successful Garden Party at the home of Mrs.a Wallace, Ocean Park, on Wednesday afternoon when over $80 gates feceipts were taken and additional amounts from draws, bingo, candy and icecream brought the total net receipts up to $225, Miss Francis Martin, President, greeted the guests and Reeve Jobn Hunter spoke briefly on current problems. The Hazelmere Pro-Rec girls gave an exhibition of folk dancing and the New Westminster Boys Band played musical numbers, Little Lois Kange drew the tick ets for the draws and the results were asfollows: Cake weighing contest’ Mrs. Geo. Prith of Cole- brook; quilt, donated by Port Mann Auxiliary. won by Mrs, J. R. Cook Cedar chest by Mrs.S. R. Murch: ison of Colebrook: gate. prize, an Indian tray, by Mr. J. Mellon of Calgary: V.O.N. doll nurse. donat- ed by Mrs. Linklater of White Rock. won by Mrs. J. E, Peters; $5 won by Mrs. Mrs. K, Buchanan of South Westminster, a pioneer V.O.N. worker; Purse by Mrs, Ashford of Hazelmere; while a pan- ama hat, donated by Mrs, L. Me- If you are going away for your holidays, call first by long-distance telephone. Then you can make arrangements with your friends or be sure of hotel reservations, There are probably a num- ber of things you wish to ask about, a few words over the telephone will clear up your problems, without the delay of an exchange of correspondence. A long-distance call in ad- vance may prevent disappoint- ment later. o B.C. Telephone Co. There is no other JUST LIKE Cross was won by Mr. C.B, Smith of White Rock. Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. John. Hunter, Mrs. J. G. McConville of Grescent, Mrs. J. H. A. Warr, Mrs. H. E. Billingham: president of Burnaby V.O.N,, Mrs. David Hall, president Var- couver V.O.N. and Mrs. Ostrom, president of West Vancouver Axther of Los Angeles for the Red V.O.N Laund goes into effect July 1st. The Can- adian Government has helped mat- port available to Canadians for one year for $1.00. The passport wil include ters by making a special pa aman and bis wife and. children under 16. Ordinarily, a Canadian passport cost $500 and both the man and wife had to posses one to travel abroad, Henry Ford's refusal to make aer+ oplane engines for England in. her hour of need started something in the House. The made that the government take ovr the Ford Company of Canada Mr. Howe, the Minister of pointed out thac while Mr, Fe a citizen of the United Sta Canadian Company ia really a Cane adian one and is doing a consider able lor of war work. If the time arrived the Miniater declared, w! there wae any doubt about Canadian firm the government would not hesitate to apply the powers it'has over this Company, Jagestion was the Mr, Grerar, Minister of Mine inastatement to the House, our linzd what is being done about ev of children from Great acuation Britain, 5,000 of them are to come before the lust week in July and 250 every five days thereafter, The only limit in the movement is in capacity of homes in which there 10 Ibs. slips, bath towels, ete., ready to iron, ing possible to obtain. and see the difference. Dry Cleaning Service RIGHT TO YOUR DOOR OR THRU MOST ANY STORE NEAR YOU. TRY THRIFTY WASH The Ideal Vacation Service This family service will relieve you of your weekly wash. 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