001B6B43 WF.qT VAN. NE1VS June 4th, I&I20 Phone West 3. We Deliver. Fresh and Cured Meats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard aud Vegetables. ELECTRIC SHOE REFAIR SHOF SAME SI'EEDY SERVICE or kV hi I e Y ou kvai I AII &York done same day as brought in. FRED TITE Foot Specialist Next to West Van. Garage, Ambleside Receiving Agency KsvtR Furniture Stare, Dundaravs. Daily deliveries Close In Lots on Inglewood Avenue Yau esn't ga wrang in buying West Vancouver Praperty at Present Prices. Buying here is an investment--nat a speculs- tiau. We OfFer Large Lots 82 x 230 on paved road Good View and ExeeBant Location--(Building Restrictions). $600 on Iong terms Remember these ars three times the sixs af the ordinary 60-ft. )atm hIAIhE YOUR CHOICE EARLY GEO. HAY 315 CordovaSI W„ Vancouver OI'4th St. 4k hfarine West Vancouver E55EX MOTORS ESSEX COACH $1,246. Oo I T'S A SIX Smooth power, comfort. reliability. economy and remarkable ease of control. A csr to be proud to own. BURRARD MOTOR CAR CO. Phone North 1370 111 East 1st Street NORTH VANiCOUVER j+~ ~y i The finest Iow.priced Fisberbody coach on the market with closed car features found on the highest priced cars, Ducofinish. one-piece V.V. Windshield, and wind- shield wiper, rear vision mirror, and many other(eatures NORTH SHORE MOTORS LTD. SALES CHEVROLET SERVICE 135 First Street West, Phone North 1185 North Vancouver Phone North 1350 THE ONLY OFFICIAL AUTO CLUB GARAGE ON THE NORTH SHORE Free Towing to Members We are open until 12 P.M. week days and 11 PJPI„Sundays. uy YOur Meats from (I 50(yqfw"JEFFRIES Next te Hollvburn Theatre f ff Quality is not sacrificed for price. You grt what vou want without waste of time-- and you can depend upon it being the best. Your first order will bring you back again. The Library ltoard have some very good news (ur their readers this month. The Council have been kind en&mgh to vvt'he library a grant of $25.00 which will be spent entirely for new bookm chic(ly copyright, so i( you have a book in mind that pyu would like to see on tha library shelves, ju.t drop a card tn the secretary 'or leave a note with the librarian, Mr. G. hf. Gemmill, and (providing it pas- ses) the hoard will cndeavonr to secure it. This applies to members only, so i( you are not a member, join now and gain thc privilege of hal( a year's reading o( the latest liction, non (iction, and splendid books for thc children for hal( th& price of one copyright. One of our members askc&l &he librarian for Kathleen Norris'ate. t hook "Thc Black Flem- ings." We are glail to announce this book will bc on the shelves within thc next (ew days, to- gether with other new novels. 'fhe board is very glad &o see the membership is increasing, sixteen new members being ad- ded to the list within the last t&vo months, &vhich means more new books for the library. Each member has the privi- lege of taking out two books on the one ticket, one fiction and one either non-fiction or joy+n- ile. Fees: Regular ticket $1.50 per year payable January and July. Special visitors'icket (ihfay to September) $1.00. Familv tic- ket. 2 members in one family en- titled to 3 tickets. Personals hfrs. hfarie Bruce and fa&nily, of 29th street, will leave on July 2nd to make hcr home perma- nently in Scotland. hire. hlunkley has bought a lot on Duchess from hlr. Brewis and intends buikling a horne thereon in the near future. hi( r. 3(etcalfe has rented the house owned by bliss hicLeish on 27th and Palmerston. Residents are cotnplaining o( the delay in delivery of mail frbm brest Vancouver to North Vancouver. I(, for instance, it is desired to mail a letter to llully- burn or Dundarsve for delivery in North Vancouver it is (irst sent to the city of Vancouver (rom whcnca it is conveyed to North Vancouver. This seems a very round about arrangement, resulting, o( course in cousidcrable delay in letters reaching their nearby destina- tion. h Dundnrave rcsidcnt, there- fore, asks i( some arrangement could n&it be made for convey- ing the mails, say two or three times a &lay between Dundaravc and 'North Vancouver before the mails close there. )Vhy not some arrangement with tha North and West Vancouver stages I Teachers Visit Dundarave The following representatives of Vancouver and District klome L'conomies Society paid a visit to Dundarave this week: hire. hlildred C. Cunningham, Vanrouve; Enid Gibbard, I'oint Grey; V. hf. Duncan, Kitailano I-ligh School; itl. P. I-lardman, Gen. Wolfe School; J. L. Kirk- woo&l, Point Grey; hl. D. Allen, King Edward High; Eva hl. Orr, Point ('rey, Alice h(. Bell, Vancouver hfodel: E. Steven, Gilmore Avenue; M. G. David- son, Point Grey; R. J. Rix, New Westminster, hlcBride School; Clara E. Maxwell, Duke of Con- naught kligh 'School, New West- minster; Bessie S. Dickinson, Strathcona School, Vancouver; R. Cole, King Edward Higl.. hlrs. P. IVebb and young daughter, Mary, left on Sunday night for a trip to the old coun- try. They will be away until the end of September. Robert' Better Meats 14th nnd Marine Phone West 106 WE DELIVER Morning nnd Afternoon "Glendale" Creamery But- ter, per lb........... 45c 3 lbs. $ 1.25 "Alberta Special" per lb 42c 3 lbs. for ................ gi1.20 Ayrshire Bacon Sliced per lb....... 30c Ontario Cheese, per lb.30c No. I STEER BEEF- Pot Roast from per lb 10c Oven Roast, from.... 15c Boiling Beef, per lb 7c Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs25c Sausage Meat, per lb 10c Beef and Tomato Sausage 2 lbs for 25c Leg New Zealand Lamb, par lb .. 35c Loin New Zealand Lamb, per lb „.. 35c We carry full line Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. Bing Cherries, per lb... 35c Lemons, large, per dos 35c Lettuce each 5c Hot House Tomatoes perlb ..... 35c Get your Picnic Delica- tessen from us -- Home Cooked hleats in great variety--also Svreet hlix- ed Pickles and Dills. It is curious, or what might be truly said the "irony of fate," that soon after hlr. Ra&vkins al- lowed his automobile insurance to lapse the recent accident oc- curred whirh badly damaged his car. hire. Rawkius, who was recen- tly injured in the automobile accident is now considerably bet- ter and hopes to be out and about in a few days. I fr. James Baxter, recently from Glasgow, and now resident of West Van, has started build- ing a house on 23ml and Kings. The contractor is hfr. Hillburn. Through a telephone mi:un- &lerstanding some names appear- ed in last week's News wrongly spelle&l. The correct names fol- low: hfr. and hire. J. S. Sires and hfiss Amber Sires were West Vsn visitors last w ek, being Ln&ests of h(rs. Roy Faulk- ner, h(arine drive. hlaster George Faulkner returned with them to their home in Pvellingham, IVn., and it is hoped his health will benefit by the change. hfrs. R. P. Woodward, of Dun&laravc. hss returned from a visit to California. She says she is glad to get back to W'cst Vancouver. The southeast corner of 25th aml King was soleil this week to Mrs. 5(owatt, of Vancouver. Ifrs. hfowutt already owns ad- joining property. The nasturtiums ol hfrs. B. White. o( Dun&laravc, have been in full bloom for over two weeks. This is exceptionally early, for this flower anywhere in B. C. NOR%AND'S GROCERY 14th and Marine We Deliver PHONE WEST 65 HONEST WEIGHT PROMPT SERVICE HIGHEST QUALITY GROCERIES FIIUIT, VEGETABLES CONFECPIONERY, Etc. PHONE YOUR ORDER---WE DELIVER Webt Vancouver Lumber Co. 15th and Marine Phone West 115 We can supply your every want In Building Materials. Oar prices snd quality will stand eamparixaa. We invite your enquiry aad shall be glad ta give s flgura an your re- quirements, whether large ar small. ScRVICE dmm&m&amamv~x ' (g&AAiiaBLM (PE'Q E LONSDALE E MP IR E Sian. Tees. -- We&4 Thur. -- Frl. -- Sst, ylh 8th 9&h I OIII 11th 12th 45 S g~Dy» BUCK The Ztvl al Irma JONES v 1th 20,000,000 peof le &alias a her In more &hsn IIXI naaapspers Is "A MAN FOUR SQUARE " wsx Bf cH's '„"„ I "The Barrier" A Ramsaeesf Iha Wsai share ~ ps&a ssd sahhlag Ssxaphaaas sra uahaaas Hcllyb'Lrn FUbl c= West Van;-Wants Bet- .0.:J Library .'t ter Mail'-Service I 6 ' off/gP'~~l, I Cow ". g )0CietgusIC mectisg sf M tbe m IYcdae Cess&i( sssslsl& sigM ii dte lbe s ls be their (PTbsngsy& ereslsg s" i ~ic '&a.Dl ~ „sfibe M, ss ss sPP« spies ~ lbe 8' lby, done ln ginning a(the festival 1m " t'e Night 0f the Wind ') 146 g3, $ ( ri, I Tbc i&est Vancouver Service wss Istempted day mgbt between 10 ssd midnight, for the fir is the history of the i The 40 mile gale which English Say caused the 'is nls ocean bigb ia ib ras's ssd along the North The Femes could bare ze ed the '%em(a but tb booms, broken loose ssd d about the harbour, msl trip tss hazardous, an 'safety First" Policy csm authorities ts arrange lrai ation os lbe larger Nortl couver ferries asd (bet municipal bus ls 2&est Il ver. Considerable damage I result sf the storm bas bi Ported. Fruit trees aad dows were smashed, and Iteah were dbm;ztig. wharf at the feet af 17th"'" bsd(y damaged, same saPP'rtizg Piles were sl e piel and the esd pf lb~ the piles szplmrtlral privaily 0~ Ppcarcd a I statlan le 'lweziy yearn arf, e old wb at p„m ago byblr. asd the wreck "+ deshdsrave the b&swb " gc strew& sed ia prelect I Ps'mblmaewb~c west I their macr(s were isn tbe Pkhkl gs asd sunk; tbe wbsNmg sh the west'PPily, zawas res(deals '" by any same 'blow" tbeicss I Nev, 0. 0, S +wean Chal meet at a gah, at(em S+ igbti 4 bw&pitaI Ib mltuby a which Ib~a(s( ts "d Ilrs, 0 'ar tbs kf„v 'll do ibe qskal +'a( bsnq cty, quet