pair “phe Santa Barbara of British Columbia” Office Tocated on Washington Ave. at Vidal St. - ‘Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Assoc. & B, 0, Division of : ‘Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association Authorized as Socond class mall , Post Offloo Dopartmont, Ottawa Tt certainly looks ike the seaxon tx over, now that the boats and pleasure craft have been hauled in, the buy in rather do worted, Mesury, Young and Merrill are planning bigger and better Outfita for next year, vee Mine Mould han returned from ® holiday spent in California, ‘Adyortising Ratos on Application Subscriptions (In Advance) Canada, $1.00 por yoar, U.S.A, 81.50 Jack Donmond nccompantod hin brother in Jaw to Nevada for a ten day vifeation, 1 nie Int Runday report having wonderful time,’ L. A. STARCK, Publisher and Business Manager W. D. KERFOOT, Editor and Advertising Mr, and Mrs, V, Harraway are on thelr annual holiday, “+e Mr. J. Hart passed away at the Royal Columbian hospital on sat urday, September 6th, G Britain’s Responsibility 1 ii it rding refus the The deplorable situation regarding the refusal ws i Mrs, Bred Phillips, Buena Vista, i i jecting to land in Germany thisweek, surrorea a painful neeldent on Tewish emigrants objecting and its forceful conclusion of the British Government, has Friday when sho fell from a high * or ror ieraate to. chair and broke hor collar bone made top headlines all over the world, as it was expected YoungMaxine was taken to St. Thege unfortunate people that have suffered not only | Mary's hospital for treatment. during the last war, but for hundreds of years, ‘seem to court trouble and disaster whereever they go. (this as we all know was prophesied in the Bible), and they must have the sympathy of the civilized world. Nevertlteless al- though Hitlerite tactics on the part of any government sannot be condoned, the patience of the British in trying to reach an amicable settlement for these unfortunate people must be jexhausted. Why do the British interfere in this matter one asks? Why did they continue to try to maintain a government for so long in India? There are of course many reasons, and not all unselfish, we like to think however that they have helped the average individual in these countries considbrably during the time they have been in control. A Great deal of adverse \criticism has been levelled at tha Snitish for their continuance of these regimes, and latterly] ar, Russell Beck, Captain of this has been accented by the press of other countres, to | the Seahawk, was a recent visitor me = + = in Blaine-After being “in Alaska aittier foment trouble, or for selfish reasons of theirown.} 75. "ine past nineteen yearn, he A ; Sea it ii p- | 8¢es ‘many changes, He is now (a ass eal i jae (anid ohn AE eae making hi home in Bellingham ieayal which will not be halted until thousands of innocent pe peopfe have lost their lives. The British Government, who] mr. ana Mrs, W. Donald, Vic ‘ave had a long experience in this kind of work, had full tone ay ems, have ee ec , | house and gone back to Kennedy knowledge of what would happen, and have gone to NID aaictaneral tieyiNavolewo tare extreme to prevent it. Many British lives have been given They expect to return to White| towards maintaining peace in India. \" Reck in’ the near future, ‘The same thing applies‘to the Palestine question, if the |porn—To Constable and Mrs British decide to move out of that country, the same kind Bay Muir on stata © Co 1 situation can be expected. The disastrous conditions pre- | Mother and Ces ler vailing in the British Isles, i.e. labor troubles, lack of food,| ary, and Mrs. Joo Raiford, of lack of capital, etc. may force Britain to resign its igno-|MeCord Field, Mr, and Mrs, minious position as world policeman, then all these other | Kelly. Tacoma, Mrs. Jean Monget : Fi 25) é and Mr, Roy Hull, Bellingham vountries that haye been so critical will have a chance to v Were guests at the Tara Saturday show the rest of the world how the question can be solved. | evening, fi Tho young daughter of Mr, and ‘Mrs, B. Feedham entertained at a delightful Coffee party on the first terrace at Maryland cottage over the week end. Guests were Mrs. F. Fowles, Mrs. F Dymen Mrs, Myrtle Heney, Mrs, Mann, Mr, and Mrs. R A. Feedham and Mr and Mrs, Wm, Walker, eee | Our Postmaster, Don Munro, 1s around aain after his treatment | at the hospital, panes Ja i Mr. and Mrs, S. C. Cheney, who have recently bought a business in Blaine, were visitors on Frid: They are so pleased with White Rock, that they would like very much to make thoir home here, ¢ Mr. and Mrs, D, McGregor, of . J, A. Corkin, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Laren Pravitz en- Cee . White Toronto, and are looking around for a place to settle: ‘They aro Mrs, T. Elliott has just returnod much impressed with White Rock % : from a three day hollday spont ta Victorig, Mr. and Mrs, W. Davidson an. hounce the arrival of a son, David John, born Friday, SeptemboF 5th. fa at St, Mary's hospital, Mrs, F, Carmichacl has bought now home on Victoria avenue, and will be moving soon. The Glee Club plan to resume thelr woekly practice soon, y ee ——— ee avd Hoggarth of Vancouver, {9 pending a few dayw vinitin; ix his Parenta,Mr, and Mrs. T, Hoggarth Poise Cloningor, are taking ‘Management of the hotel Mr. and Mra. Tom Clonin- mn holiday, White Rock has lost another young man in Ace Gook, former were omitted undox | Physical ¥d, instructor, who has that of Bucholtz and | accented n position at Chamtas Hay in the Charlotte Tstanda W aro worry to noe him Ko, but as | Mra, Chartow Sharp wont to st 9! & atop in furthorini: his edyon Mary's honpital on Monday to un. | ton. Good Luck, Aco, ergo tonsillectomy, —_— Mra, ©, 8, Finiation, Jobnion ‘Tom Bush and Don Bonnett tert” Toad, formerly of White Rock Sunday |night on a boar hunting Public School, han boon appointed {rip up in the Willlama Lake | Langloy High School. ‘ district, . Mrs, E. P. Kutoh and infant 2 Dodd, Biaino, Hea te eG Ann, returned ‘or parents, Mr, | hame ompltal on Friday Mra, Jimmie Willeock, on | ®fternoon, Two names the photo Robertson, Business and Pers Christmas Cards ~* At the SUN OFFICE —~ Watching the men at work om bis new barn, Jim thinks of the friendly talk he had with his bank manager. “I’ye got good land aad I can work it, With a little extra money I can } really make a dream come true...” So Jim got bis bank loan, Soon, there'll Be new farm equipmént . . . improved livestock +++ a well filled granary. More work for the, community, more farm products, more food | for home and export. \ . Helping people in all walks of life to profit from their own enterprise and industry is one of the chief functions of Canadian banks,