001B6B43 Classified Ads. . EMPLOYMENT WANTED -- By w&h msn Oomesiio. houseaeeptng or cern of ehiidrenc sleep out; apply "Ad- vertiser," eo. West Van News LOST~emian Kiiieni tinder please acquaint Mra Braashaw, Seib ans Argyle. Or pbone West 19L CLEARED LOTS ea 15th SL Lock these ever. Close te Ferry and aB community conveniences. Nice siss Gox iso. Reasonable Prices. Terms to suit. PROPERTY FOR SAI.E R. P. CLARK a CO„LT'IL C. J. ARCHER, Local Representative ACREAGE--Upper Hoiiyauve Assr Old Rill. IS Acrea Splendid Tim- ber, Good Land. Prise 3960. Terms 9300 tash. Imiance to salt suvcr. HOUSE--Lscue Lot. well sent Sun- gatow, ihree twctcwoma cutis cuiii- vaied ganten. roses. fruit trees. ece. 51959. Terms acvange&L ATTRACTIVE HOMESITES--tn Hei. tybnm Gardcna Weel of Ferry LaaGing. Fuity Cleared. ready tur aaiminx. Large toes, weil iocaiecL Aiiraciive pricea Terms io suiL R P. CL.hRK a CO„LTD. 623 Hastings Si W Sey. TISl West 651 L Property Listings WantecL Ail Class- cw of taslirance stteclded ta IN THE SIATTER OF THE "CO51- PANIES ACI and IN THE MATTER OF PACIFIC COAST 151PORT AND EX- PORT COSIPAiNY, ListlTED. TAKE NOTICE that PACIFIC COAST ISIPORT AND EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, intends to ap- ply to the Registrar of Companies for permission to change the name of the Compsn& to HOLLYBURN LUMBER COSIPANY, LIMITED. Dated at Vancouver, BritLch Colum- bia, this 6th dsy of Stay, A.D. 192K S. A. G. CURRY, Secretary. 4 t-21-5-26 Automobile Accident at Hollyburn h(rs. A. J. Rawkins, wife of A. J. Raukins, proprietor of the boat house at Hollyburn, receiv- ed some injury. a cut over tbc Ryc, and s severe shock on Sat- urday a(tcrnoon when s P.G.E. ')min struck the car driven by hcr husband at the 17th street crossing. h(r. snd h(rs. Rawkins were accompanied by their diild, hut beyond s severe shaking neither the father or child were hurt. The accident happened when hfr. Rawkin's attempted the cros- sing while proceeding north on Seventeenth when the rear-cnd o( the auto u.as struck by the train. hfr. Rawkin states that there uus no uurning bell or whistle to indicate the train's approach, bnt fortunately it was already slowing docvn for the Hollybu:n station. Mrs. Rswkins uas taken into the office of hfr. John Lsivson, nearby, and ups attended by Dr. F. Stainsby. She is now rap- idly recovering from hcr injury a no shock. The automobile wss somewhat damaged. THE lVest Van News PeSBshed E~ery Friday Circulating throughout the District ef West Vancouver -- Ambiesids, Boll@- barn, Westen, Dnndarsve, Canlfedd, WhytedHfe, Cypress Perl&, etc. Bnsiacss aad Edicertat Office: 1361 Marine Drire Between 13th and lith Streets I'hone West 19L Rail Add react P. O. Box 101, Hettybara, IL C. ADVERTISLNG RATESI 60 cents per single colncaa inch per week for space Cwo Inches or over. One inch card 60 cents Flat rate. '~'S I"i A "rr,crpUL NmN is Hn wuo Loons oN vcuihs soME &rnicch ocecd tsELL dye&is suc rha»ca I Personals Dr. Gco. Rnipfel who is going'o locate in West Vancouver and take up practice is leaving Switt Current by car, travelling ivith his tivo sons. hfrs. Rnipfci, with her two daughters, ivill travel via C.P.R., will stay of( at (tan(( (or s visit, but will arrive shortly after the auto party. Dr. and hlrc. Enipfcl scil( stay with Mrs. Roy Faulkner until they get settled; Mrs. D. 3V. Graham recently returned (rom the Vancouver General HospitaL hfrs. Graham and her new baby girl are both doing exceptionally well. hfiss Dorothy Partington en- tertained recently at s delight(ul tcs in honor of bliss Winifred Spouse, s June bride elect. Span- ish Iris formed an effective cen- tre for the artistically arranged tea table u bich wss presided over by hfrs. John Spouse 'snd 31iss Phyllis Hcmsuorth, as- sisted by hfiss Helen Peck snd hliss Edythc Yates. A fine bouncing baby boy, weighing 9 lbs. 1 ounce, wss borne to hfr. snd hlrs. Fletcher on Sunday last. hfr. Fletcher s the proprietor of the Hoilyburn Theatre. hfr. W. E. Sewell acting man- ager for the Hollyburn Theatre, has taken up residence at 20th and h(athcr. Besides hIr. snd h(rs. Fletcher there are s sou snd daughter. hfectings in connection with thhn British-Israel Association are held at the residence of Mr. J. D. Tait, Radclif(c avenue snd Waterfront, West Bay, on Tues- day afternoons and on Sunday evenings (after church service). Mr. John Wcl(s is building s fine five-room bungalow at 17th and Fulton streets. Work on the reconstructed Hollyburn Pavilion is going apace. When the building is completed it will bc one of the finest pleasure halls in Wcstorn Canada. Some people have con- gratulated hfr. and hfrs. 3V(l- lismson on the optimism shown by the construction of such a building. The "iNsws" wishes to congratulate them upon t!ieir foresight. The 3Vcst Vsn Tennis Club Dance will be held next Friday, June 11th, in the Hol(& 1 urn Pa v i I ion. HARRON BROS. & WILL Ihihf SON funeral Birerturs North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 3VEST VAN NE3VS wgsy vANcovvgn Christian Science Society Dundnrsve Hall, hlsrine Dr. Dundsrave Sunday Service s\ 11.30 s.m. nun(eel. Juse IIIII Ccl Ilc Ocie C»» ccu Cc»C» Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Tecum&cay Meectng every Wcd neuter ~ I 6.15 p.m. United Church hfrs. R. Drost will be the special soloict at the morning service next Sunday The United Church SunJay School baseball teams won iwo games this week. On hlondsy evening tho junior tcarn went over to 13ritannis I ligh School grounds to play First Church and Turner Institute an&I defeat- ed them rather easily by 19-3. All the team play welL The bst- tery ivss Downey an&I (turns. On Tuesday evening tho Juven- ile team ivon a hectic battle frcirn St. Stephen's by a score nf 23- 21. It was s closely contested game snd wos not decided until the last msn was down. Little Gordon Ashe pitchc&l superb hall for the winners snd Albert h(ss- terman played s heady game be- hind the plate. All the othccs played wol( considering the im- portance of the game. This win for the Juvenile team gives them the championship of their divi- sion. having only one more game to play snd having s clear lead of two games over their nearest rival. The Junior teams have three more games to play. On Fri&lsy first they play St. Stephen's at Irwin Park. The 3Vomsn'9 Auxilisry of the United Church are hsvin„an outdoor lunch at the summer home of the President, hfrs. Rit- chie. Altamont Woods. next Tuesday. June 8th. The 12 o'lock ferry bits will take you there. The afternoon speaker will be ihfrs. 3Vsd&lingham. of India. Anyone intcrcstc&l is cordially invited to join the party but please bring your own uten- sils. Further particulars mai'e obtains&i from the convener, hfrs. L. Garthorne. All hfrs. Geprge Hay's friends were glad to src her out last Sunday (or s clrive a(tcr hcr serious illness. St. Stephen's Church Trinity 1. (fune 6th). 8 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10 s.m.&Sunday School snd Yocing People'c Bible Class. 11.15 s.m.--Holy Communion. 7.15 p.m.--Evensong. The Duncan Laivson Chapter of the I.O.D.E. will attend the service on Sunday evening. The monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary will be held iicxt Toesday afternoon in the Parish Ha(L Twenty-one boys snd girls wrote nn the Sunday School ex- aminations last Saturday morn- Ing. The junior baseball team won their last week'9 game by de- fault from St. Andrew's United. The juveniles have lost both their last games by narrow mar- iins. The Church Committee will meet next Tuesday evening in the Parish Hall. THE BIBLE SOCIETY The recently elected executive of the West Vancouver branch of the Canadian Bible Society met last Thursday night in St. Stephen's Parish )fall. (t was decided to distribute the attrac- tive donation boxes (urnishcd by the society to sll those in 3Vest Vancouver wbo may wish to help in this well-known work and the distribution was left in the hands of the representatives of the various churches present. June 4th, 1926 ' ' f it is not the best quality we will not sell tt. You can rely on the goods you buy at this store. Fresh Fruits Vegetables Groceries Hardware Paints, Etc. Phone West 28 We Deliver R. SEEDS ll )urine Drive Ambleside THE HOLLYBURN THEATRE IS NOW OPEN Evenings 30c & )5C Twc Shcwc 7 cnd 0 Matinees 20c & loc. Sc&erdcye sad Holidays TO-DAY AND TO.MORROW FRIDAY and SATURDAY HARO).D LLOYD in "THE FRESHllIAN" A. OLIVER Waterfront bet&ceca 15th and 16th Sts Joiner and Cabinet hlaker FURNITURE, Etc., itEPAIRED Saws, Lawn Sfowers, Axes, etc., sharpened. Mrs. M. Ross Home Bakery 2535 Marine Drive, Dnndarave Saturday Speciale Boston Brown Bread Buna Fresh Strawberry Pies h(est Pica PEARCE'S DRYGOODS New Ambieside Block WINDOIV SHADES 51ADE TO ORDER Lei us flgure on chose shades you I eqllirec siss Kil'ccii Fiat Itocta ESTI SIATES FREE lollyburli Barber Shop MARINE DRIVE snd 15th. Oee. Ihc Weel Vcc. Lcmh» Cc G. RADLAND, Proprietor Has had over twenty-flve years'xperiencein the barber busi- ness. Is able to give quick and ef- ficien servica Ladies, Gentlemen snd Children GI EA.RED I.OTg Best location in West Vancouver Between 21st and 22nd Streets $250 and $300 They are marked at a low price in order to close balance of estate. PHONE R. C. PROCTER, SEYMOUR 3470 Or any local Res( Estate Agent. LISTINGS WANTCD- L. H. BEAMISH REAL ESTATE AMSLE510E WHARF West 17 FOR BUILDING BRICK CHIMNFYS FIREPLACES and CEIht ENT SIDEWALKS Phone West 690 J. NEILL FOR WATERFRONTAGE snd ather property HOUSES TO RENT, FIRE INSURANCE, ETG. SCS JOHN LAWSON 17th Street Pbona West 55 Next Monday snd Wednesday NAYARRo IN " THE MIDSHIPMAN Next Friday snd Saturday " I'L SHOW YOU THE TOWN " The Theatre will be open each Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 1, plsyiC aa(I „ortbY (o( i(&is biy lp Tl„(ssd ssdcf'c~'cco c ss&cc lect bm,;s&c Iptb, xod tbc d &sic«« „, os 3(sy tbs""'amb(ctdn" x(9&sit Y.sg in mitice I jsiti I thc " &isi sm 5 90 4 so&i, xicml ' Ns(slf, Dave "" 1197 u IVbixt st(sos "'(h(i ..."" meet, Expenses ' cqiiipm n s«ioss sand Pi'il wss I with imP b,',d it yern&st,, dl bc scc blhs&e oo, morc m " " U to rsi Aa eotert It~Is cqsiP , IO tbc 6 'cnL '.gent will P~ob'crt in vi'«ore I is hoped gest lo which it dc&red Doi (Iiipp H be Ic&ciccd an 'nformli'os p."I„hh. R. y xo 0«'m d (Itb, pbo Ii,c Ilh I G,~espondence b(sy 31st, 19 'The Editor Ivmt Vl"cosvc ig cute I I, sir: I, It wxx with a (cebog 0( Icg bm tbc writer reed in 9 «'oc o( your paper that 9 BI d(mdcd Elgic bxd been shot Igiundsrxvc, as it wlx oodool cdfy s (ioc xplcimco, seeing tb the size ix given xx 5 feet 3 i ches. II It seems ilrsoge that xoyoi should be anxious to make so& 4 deed public lsd one cannot bi sympathise with tnyooc wbo lu so little admiration for the beai ti(al. I The bird blx been killed, so Shat is the cod of it, bot did m (need consider that at tbu sc Soo of tbc year this bird ml hsyc bld 9 nest of young dcpei dcst upon it, aod wxl at tb tints coiicciiog pcovitiosx of (ii upon which to fred itx yooog c It was only last week tbai m boys called my xticstioo fo Axu of tbcse btlotifoi bird sParing over the glides, tbcqre birds io be admired b c&,'9"4 o(d, lod are &, 'I oso ' ot nalcis 9 I is hoped tbxt this soir wiimmc ls 9 icmiodci tb readers consider iocb Iiu tporttmxolikc aod 1q I kelp bet tb' o CQ'lt(c fsrtbtr tboo io that b,d ,. tjiis bjid mi b g cco given dcl'gbu of IY cojoyio( , m'g t still bc c ~ eci. Mt Van&os OUI Illsmcipdit 'circxi ( RY bsx bcco tb9 Vl &'( birds O & xrgc oombc,li makeiritb si clcb thur boioec orc it is the, aod 1 an Pphd ni lbo «iooodhigt'9«, of wbi&b aotiy by hcs Y~x troiy 'iiloe D „„'arrison.cs,,c vci; bm Y of 3V (i„d M gooc oo t Vls,oo 'P to pn cARI,gY t,„~h tbh, "at v,""n sphflt7 'ytlr PIARS,ETC, Path LISIIPIC