WRB The Hditorials eee . ‘ DOMINION DAY FULY Ast, - 1947, Canada’s national holiday : eighty: years, of democratic nationhood. | IPRAAR VAAN LEAUEUAE TERA TANUEHATTETEDADATNTE ET a AAA ALAA ANA OMAN AA SET ; will The import- ~“anee of the event is underlined now. when. the world is being drawn. into an ideological battle between Christian -democracy and: Totalitarian dictatorship. ‘Dominion Day celebrates one of the most significant ‘events in modern history. “member, This nation, was born out Of statesmanship and teamwork, it is good to re- “not ‘of revolution and bloodshed. ‘In July, 1867, the Fathers of Confederation completed av long ‘and difficult task in the forming of the Dominion of Canada. They had sacrificed self-interest and sectional interest ‘for- the good of the whole country. .. mew standard for nation building. ordinary men und. women of Ié is now up to us, the In so doing they set a Canada, ‘to preserve this precious heritage and to build » the ‘Canada _ of. tomorrow. Wherever we live... in village or hamlet La. or “unorganized territory, we build good relationships or bre: ak ~ them down. It is the: will: of the ordinar y men and: women of the . nation. which. will build.the nation of the future. : “the task: ycidin the-village, in the country. store ... our approach to the. problems: of everyday life moulds the character of = the nation. Tt is not the task of the law-makers in Ottawa; they “people this great land. are. best. guided by. the . expr essed opinion of those who Let that expressed opinion be ae outcome of sound, ‘cone thought.. Ree rican sata cane ARS rerenneen a Pata CORRESPONDENCE. iPalaaataMat a aaa ae Pah Pao e ate eee a “SANCTUARY | ASLANDS?” a “To. the” Editor,—In © your ..last issue. of: the. “Review,” June 25 ‘inst, I ‘was. greatly. interested with “the : article, . “Leisure . Islands.” Apparently- the ‘author, in writ- ng-a.-popular..interest - book on ‘the: Gulf Islands, » “feels. himself: iz omewhat: tia. ‘loss- for. an ‘appro- tonic ‘tha d mentioned any) ‘suggest g. a. se Racer: ‘gchool,? “evade ‘and: high: school, - “modern »: 7 two" ‘oun inns, cee land of ne: re-even- conventional: having c ehurehe ind. thiee:p yards rent inflax. of ds:again: veminded. of: th “meaning” of “sanctuary.” © Sanctuary: pm. the’ UX€S; high: living’ eoat..0hedleingy : oo Sanetuary> Island 7” hould Fae ays Well R.: I. CORNISIL, fulford) Harbour. ‘21 _Menateneemanamemenammerms nares wereaaee Da. ‘hot hang. hewyy pipes’ In the. Toni. loosen, x londs on The pull may sLinin: nupports, 4 seen aie < is ‘ hh ditt AM ii ell dale HH ost adios’ ofthe neighbourhood, | ‘ year, and. from: ‘the: ‘high : “pleco: of | WAATLUREESUTEBEE TORU UD VATVRR TUM 1 ene en ae eet ae en ae een ~The sun: ‘ghohie. on. Tuesday na: the ‘Weather: Man gave.usa sample rgee his ‘best for: the ‘holiday. ey “AL Canoe Cove. there’ was ‘much: activity. The. “Power Boat. Squad- ron; 15) “boats. strong,” left “about ©. 9.30 a.m: 2 for'.Long “Harbour, ad. yecovered . ‘from: this : ‘energetic roceeding, sports ‘and: ¢ompeti- ‘ ‘ ay “yl “Sidney. “Rodd aie faraily “ar- Sived-in | “Choppy; “Tacita’and:: Tacoma;, ©: family: ealled:. in: from: “Genge’ arrived: in’ his:-sloop:: chehe -bought from «Mr.-Rodd*: Mr... ‘Ballof Pacoma:: in -his’: new 7.40. foot. Onna 4 vuiser,<- She struck: ¢ a8 . leadhead. about.100 miles’ out nad’: ‘damaged’ her starboard: propellor.. finicrrency’ repairs: were. effected by Hugh» Rodd\and* Bill Lumley’ and: she dH ; however, wriged hint Ya “Wot Oink he had = enpnad: Being” thus urged, Aikies peannad tho taco of eae: Nia fea, + Juryman. Tor cnomoment cand? gate “Gontlemen: of edhe duty Phas obeat fiend aman has nethe world: may: fin against him and hoeome:: THs “Bon, ore daughter (hat ha has craared swith? Javing wre may prove ungrateful, Thoae whe ara nianvvent and, denbest to. Wa, those whon wa trugt with our happiness and one good name may become tratters to thelr faith, The avoney that. a mah hing he Adana repudiation may be BU Whheid an a waned et odahl: Se papple whit, prone to fall on. thelr knees ta do. Ue Thonor when: wiedosk eda with: Wa My eee thee ths hoe Chow. the PLOT A HIELO AEE BIULL MUO» tos foe cloud apen our heads, Phe: ane Whwolately, “uneedtish © triond “hat onan er hve ine thhe pel ety worl the oo -that never alosarta a tan, eae ae < AMO OO. TAR ever. proves. Treneherous, «dy hts: Nog A ana dog -atands: by hin me oprosperity. and. foxety in ew woop: whore: the. the eld ciround | n to the left anish explorer, Manuel Quimper, stood in 1790. laid claim to the Strait of Juan de F uca in 1790. Patrolling The Arctic And ' T | Passage In | The R.C.M.P. § By CAPT. HENRY LARSON. , : We: finally got under way; carr ied i. o tell OB our :assignment work in’ the ‘residential: ‘treatment * ~ herding ‘brethren: thes: “eastward as: far as Gulf. and: Boothia Peninsula ‘areas, where thes skies’ still live. their, enforeo Sovereignty: ‘of her. Ave. i8G ag -adininistuas °" }aand months.” dvi ives Anster = ast he When all’ather flends Hoar hha” “remains When riehos take wingas: forth: . Th ties away from dims fh. perhaps, when he néedas it anoste: of ‘the picture, may and one of the canoes armed, and embarked for the purpose of taking possession of the farthest road- known as Royal Roads.) » planted the cross, buried the bottle with all and fired repeated salutes. ists of a piece of land without any trees e point at the entrance to the roadstead. oss at the foot of a “pine” tree on which’ This will: distinguish it.from five others close. to, he North- West PS “St. Roch” the issuing of potions for ‘the. des- -“titute, ; taking of census;, ‘settling® of. any ‘s . disputes Which: might arise; “yveying’ children ‘to and’ from the.” at --Aklavik;: . “and transferring: sick’ Eskimos. for oe hospitalization: at. Aklavik::Sometities -we “aSsist’ ‘ins- aged and “infirm. “Eskimos; -CONn- ‘schools: rand: securing, ilies, whe “Eskimos, « ‘do. quite. r-beaving: de therefore do. Not take “as } veinde is other less-“L6r timate “in the: Coppermine ‘and Coronation: Gulf areas: “Thais: ‘these latter’ people” ‘who, .J think, will: in ‘future: “receive: the split’. into. several smaller Theyssean herds, : then bes tr ansported: ‘the Coronation primitive © ANd Nomadic. existence. in snowhouses. during. the’ winter, suramer. oo tents: othe: @: dui ing. (To Be C Continued) . RECALLS FAMOUS - STORY OF DOG’S DEFENCE — flereely, if only. he may hig: NOT dias Uisebe tn onde. lla will kiss the hand that has no food to offers he will lek the wounds and sores that veome in encounter with the roughness of the world, Ve piiirds the sleep ot hi piuper Wag dnd-vepuiation falls Lo pleces, he ‘ia as “constants in chissloves-ay tho! chun, in dts: Jomnoy through: the Sheawvanass § ; aoe 8 i my coutensi. in’ thee fabs dog “asks na higehor privdlogee than chart: a flr Aine, onenlos, - ani, loath lakes: ‘the: Wale. ‘In Ay. an A Plastic Floor Finish Dries in one hour, Cduart e u ~ LINOLEU M “ EXee Ve nt yhality Aeon estan, Six” feet. : Cc. anners oo SAUNEX -Denetit® “from these herds; especially when othe reindeer: have multiplied: to: “such..anextent-that' they. :ean:-be pines... fovtiine. dedyen: the. maator: World, °° friendlass: nnd homeless, Ue faiths « Of agconypanying. hin, — toad cayeansti: ds INL RS CO: “yendngte “the: Tage: ‘scene “of all cones, and Wem mariney Buve. he ‘Canning Machines - ~ Sealers: brace, and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by the graveside will the noble dog be found, his head be- tween his paws, his eyes sad, but open in alert we atchfulness, { faith- ful and true even in death.” Senator Vest sat down. He CAPT. LARSEN. FAR NORTH IN The staunch 104-foot R.C.M.P. patrol vessel St. Roch left last week outward bound for Arctic waters, Under the command of Capt. Henry Larsen, the crew of 12 will be away from civilization fur two years, returning from Coronation Gulf after spending a winter in northern ice. Capt. Larsen has won fame for his trips through the northwest passage, both eastward and west- ward. Capt. Larsen, an inspector in the R.C.M.P., wears the covet- ed white ribbon of the Polar medal for his explorations. He had spoken in a low voice, with. out any gesture. He made no reference to the evidence or the merits of the case. When he fin. ished, judge and jury were wip. ing their eyes. The jury retumed a verdiet in favor of the plaintite for $500. He had sued for $200. LEAVES FOR RCMP ST. ROCH also holds the Patrons’ medal of the Royal Geographical Society, Sailing in the St. Roch on her northern voyage were the tollow- ing: Captain Henry Larsen, Corp. L. P. Pearo, Corp. G. L. Coffin, chief engineer; Special Const. R, T. Johnsen, second — engineer; Special Const. W. M. Cashin; Const. G. K. Sargent, wireless vperator; Const. T. Auchterlonie, Const. M. G. Duffy, Const. W. y, Coolen, Const. J. VV. Margetis, Const. M. S. Smith and Const. P, W. Jones, cook, B.C. ACCELERATES DRIVE AGAINST “SHACK TOWNS” Provincial drive against. mushroom “shack towns” .on the outside fringe of municipalities was accelerated: this week. by the signing of orders-in- council ratifying regulations’ to set up a control area in unorgan- ized territory surrounding Ver- non. At the same time new regula- tions, replacing the original set put into force ‘last year, were brought down to govern the Kel- owna control area, proving ground for the plan of control approved by the Legislature at the (1946 session. However, the new rules will not _ become operative until after pub-". lic hearings. have. been -held in Vernon and Kelowna. They will be enforced by :in- spectors in- each of the two: cen- ° tres with right of appeal.to boards to. consist of. the Government agent,.a member of the city coun- cil, and three land owners. The . regulations .give.. wide powers to medical ‘health: officers and inspectors of ‘the control area to require buildings: that: do- not meet standards: for human” occupa- The Row Boats and Power Boats For ke HOLDER'S ‘BOAT House PHONE 76X" Government's | tion to be brought up to standard or demolished. They apply to new building un- dertakings in the controlled aren regulations much the same. as those governing building within municipal boundaries. Lands within the controlled areas will be zoned, and minimum size of subdivisions to be allowed will be 60 by 100 feet in residen- tial areas, 30 by 100 feet in com- mercial or industrial zones, and two acres: in rural areas, unless the appeal board allows a ‘smaller acreage. . ; , In ‘structural. details and plumb-~ ing installations, buildings must comply with the building code of the National Research Cotincil. New regulations for Kelowna repeal those of October last, and embrace changes. found necessary ™ after eight months’ operation. Only’ half of all. homes. in ‘Can- ada have a.private bath.or shower. os a oo: wo “Only. ‘one. in: eight Canadian © farm homes are equipped with ine De “side running: “water, . ie DEEP COVE e : aT. Le 2 Mi ss Livingst on JULY SALE STRAW AND ‘FELT HATS DRESSES “SUITS. ae o. | louses | Whenes Fine transparent Minish, hard wearing, Beautiful tor floor or linoleuin $9: 60 REV OVIMAT TEM EB EE EOD ewe “his niiilaeas son. event Slumtouad . . 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