001B6B6E THE IVFNT VAN NEWS July 9. 1926. I' C iU I C S! Too will be planning picnics and, following the ososi policy of this store, we will have ~ supply of cooked meats to help make your pslrty a success, A ROAST FOR THE VISITORS We have a good variety to choose from Just give us a ring, West 3, and we will deliver. Fresh and Cured hleats, Butter, Eggs, Bacon and Lard Buy Your Meats from JEFFRIES Next to Hollrburn Theatre ELECTRIC SHOE REPAI SHOP Iyhat you gct is SERVICE. QUALITY, IVORKhIANSHIP Rubber Heels Fitted While you wait or same day as brought in. FRED TITE Foot Specialist Next to West Van. Garage, Amblesidp Receiving Agency Kevia FornitureStore, Dundarave. Daily deliveries i&KAV SU H-Dl'Vl SION Just Put ou the luarlet Large Splendid View Lots Corner ESOUIRIALT AND 11th STREET Price $350 to $550-- Good Terms Thry coon'f laxf long! Ittakr your clioicr rarly! GEO. II%.Y 315 Cordova St„W„ Vancouver or 14th St. Ik Marine West Vancouver Hollyburn Pavilion DA.&("IiVG- EVERY VVEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 3.30 Io 11.30 p m. Natural History Society Correspondence To Visit "Ridge" The Fdtitor, On Sunday, the 18th July, Hol- lyburn Ridge is scheduled to be visited by members of the Van- couver Natural History Society under the leadership of Professor John Davidson, the well known botanist. Interested West Van- cpuverites are cordially invited to join the excursion. The mnin party will tnke the 22nd Street trail to Fifth Lake, returning tho same way. Some menibcrs may decide to take the East End trail and join the main party at the Fifth Lake. Further notice will be given in the daily press, or information may be secured from the writer at telephone Iyest 6TOL Heavy Traffic Over Second Narrows Bridge Last Sunday a new high water mark was established for traillr. over the Second Narrows bridge. 6,716 vehicles of all classes and 20,090 persons crossed the bridge. This is considerably in excess of any previous totals re- corded this year, even on holi- days. B.C. Freight Rates Be- fore Rly. Commission Beofre the Board of Railway Com- missioners of Canada sitting at Vern. on G. G. iiicGeer, K.C., on tvcdncsday charged the C.P.R. with exhorbitsnt proiits for freight on a csr of lumber from Vancouver to Calgary. This was the opening of the General B. C. freight rate case, of which Mr. li1c- Gecr bas charge for this province. of the Associated Growers, presented a submission for reduced freight rates from the Oksnagan, snd bir. E. J. Chambers, President snd General Manager of the Growers, spoke on the discrimination of freight rates in fav- or of the notario shipper as against those in B. C. THE WEST VAN NEWS: Dear Birr--With reference to the correspondence in your paper concern ing the West Vancouver Psrksi tvithoot doubt one of the ilnest st- tracuons connected with ~ pack is ~ good band concerL A double benefit ls bestowwi upon ~ comnronity Inso. much that it receives pobiicay 'togeth- er with a little extra cash circulated by the visitors who otherwise woold not have come except for the concert; and the wholesome amt genuine pleas- ure which it gives to young and old, cannot be valued in dollars and cents. tvhat 1VIst Van. requires is public ity and a band concert is ~ real draw. ing card. I played to an audience of some $000 people in Hastings Park recent- ly and Hastings Park le not a patch upon treat Vancouver, and on many Sunday evenings I hare attractert huge crowds In Ontario cities, ss many ss 15,000 at a concert. There is something big and Wagner- ian about band music anil its piece cannot be taken either by choir or orchestra for obvious reasons. If yoo want to beat the big drum for Wost Vancouver try a series of band con- certs. Siosicaiiy yours, CHAS. WADDINGHAbi Bandmaster. On Wednesday the Sunday School of the Plymouth Breth- ren had their annual picnic, journeying to the picnic grounds in Lynn Valley, where a very pleasant time was spent. Trans- portation there and back was furnished by special municipal bus. The regular meeting of the L. O. B. A. was held in the Opti- mistic Hall last Friday evening, W. IhL Turner was in the chair. Three new pfficers were instal- led by R. W. Deputy Grand Mis- tress Allen: Mrs. Marjorie Mc- Ti .E u&rich hs Rnrqretirrrr CeqrstarrrPrs. Eva uennistpn as Financial Secretary; and Mrs. Carlcy as Inner Guard. All members are asked to meet at the Optimistic Hall for the special meeting at 8.30 a. m. on Saturday, July 10th before going tp New Westmin- ster. Roberts'etter Neats I I lb and hiarine ~IItest 108 Delivery Leaves TW1CE DAILY 11 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. 1'R151E STEER BEEF Boiling Beef, per lb.... Sc Shoulder Steak, 2 ibs .......... 25rc Pot Roast .....„... loc asd 12c Oven Roast, from por lb...... 15c Fresh Boef Dripping, per lb ipc LOCAL SPRING LA51B Shoulders, per lb........ 20e LOCA1. VEA1. Oven Roast, from ...'.......-- 20c Stewing Veal .... 12c Something New Veal Patties, per lb.... 40c Lamb Patties, per lb.... 40c DELICATESSEVr Veal Loaf ................. „.. 25c Jellied Veal ................... 40c Jellied Corned Beef ..... 40c Jellied Tongue ................ 60c Baked Ham, Boiled Hsm, Roast Pork, Bologna, Weiners, Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles. 1 RESH 1 RUIT AND VEGETABLES Grape Fruit, .............. 3 for 25c Apricots,...... 11 ibs for 51.00 Tomatoes ..... 20c aod 25c Cocombers .................. 2 for 25c TO THE CAR OWNER Garage Service is Very Important Section of Old Bridge Cable In view of the fact that we in West Vancouver are aB talking "bridge" it is interesting to note that Mr. C. A. bicginnon hss recently presented the City Museum with s section of cable of the srst Alexander suspension bridge. This bridge was built in 1362 across the Fraser River, near Spuz- xom, on the old Cariboo trail. Listen in! "Hard Time" Dance will be held under the auspices of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I. O. D. E., at Dundar- ave Hall, Iyest Vancouver, Sat- urday, 10th July. Edna Hsy- wood Orchestra. ~ e e NORMAND'S GROCERY 14th and hfarine Iye Deliver PHONE WEST 65 HONEST tVEIGHT PROSIPT SERVICE HIGHEST QUALITY GROCERIES FRUIT, VEGETABLES CoiVFECTIONERY, Eic. PHONE YOUR ORDER---WE DEl.lVFR West Vancouver Lumber Co. LIMiTED 15th and Marine Phone West ]]5 Lumber, Lath, Shingles Inside Finish etc. Quality Guaranteed. SERVICE Nick's Olympian 7-Piece Orchestra For All Kinds of Legal Forms, Printing and Stationery saoENAEEE hicLEAN or vxivcn. LTD.. PRINTxns, Nonrll VAxcooexn. A CAUTIOUS Man insures his house. A PRUDENT 31an registers his Deed A WISE Man who wants to Buy or Sell his property consults HARRY P. BRITTOX REAL ESTATE BROKER Phone Seymour 4538 601-602 Credit Foncier Bldg., 850 Hastings St., W., Vancouver bj re grtf!I& Ry hisii $ L WATCH YI and 8 TOWt 54nt(,p,) pn another Psgi frpm Cppncfiipt This should be rc mterested ip tbc dc isriy by the tsxpsyI to sifcct very mate This cpmmupicx then we undcrslspi by Mr. Rsy have accordingly. Mr. Rsybsssr ness sagacity tbst bis rocpmmcpdstkf We want const for the future. It beautiful residenb Vancouver, tbc pr& living cssier. The News bss 1 beauties of Brest y" 'vsidentisl dlxtricf, 'ortunate situation Psupcriscd tbroug xu by the propmcd Tp hss to be expended 3 universally wcU I mpst cpstiy bias. tsxstipn, spd wj Tp havespig b,„ it is fise 10 ~Ut to Psy heavy tsx «nvenicnces, that someone bas that West Ysncpui If you want to ypu wiU insist up seeing that it is 5 snd that it does 50 Wby shut oif 5 smaller mdpstrics tray scctiop npw suitsbic for larger A Tpws Phutframe that tsl,cc commupityr not pisnd retard the 401 B tbix'fpwpl there left for 6 'fp The Service Station must be well equipped with labor saving devices to be able to render efficient and economical service to its patrons. Our Battery Department is up-to-date, in charge of a com- petent battery man of many years'xperience. Battery repairing, re-building, rental batteries, ctc, in fact all classes of Battery work. NORTH SHORE MOTORS LTD. SALES CHEVROLET SERVICE 135 First Street Wosl, Phone North 1186 North Vancouver I'hone North 1350 THE OFFICIAL AUTO CLUB GARAGE ON THE NORTH SHORE Free Towing to hiembera Wo are open until 12 P.hf. week days and 11 P.M„Sundays. hIrs. Doctor Coldwell of Pasa- dena, is staying with Mrs. Hampspn for 3 two weeks visit. Mrs. Coldwell formerly resided at 16th and Esquimalt. ' e ~ hfr. and Mrs. H. S. Emmanuels formerly of IVcst Vancouver, with their young son, spent the week-cnd with friends in the city, and left Monday on their return to Seattle. ~ e ~ Mr. End hfrs. Simmonds of Vancouver, have moved to Sher- man's for the summer months. ~ e ~ hfrs. Clampitt, 24th and Wat- erfront, has left for a visit to Chilliwack. Tree E E Ther. rel. sel. Buck Jones IN "Tl IE F IGIITliVG BUCKAROO" A rslsesrs sl Iereshs esd Thrul~ PICTURES FOR NEXT WEEK (12th ]7th) N@s. Norma Shearer I ocr ees cessrnss seer) IN "HIS SECRETARY" "TIIE KEEPER OF THE BEES" Ocr. 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