001B6BC4 THE WEST VAiN NELVS September 17th. 1926. f966 &hcr 17' 6cpic« egt Classified Ads. lVANTKD -- CEIKKRFL'L. KNKR. ge&ic woman, shne& 40; plain cook- ing. No washing. Comfortable home. Wages $20 to stark lVect 665 R. &Vol&AN WANTS WORK--tinily ssc hour nnd carfare, or, permanent $&.50 weekly; plain cooking; sleep out. Apply "Help," c',o WEST VAN NEWS. LAD1'l'l'Ot'Ln TAKE &'IIARGK OF children in the evenings or do plain cowing. Apply Mcs. Yosng, No. I Cottage, Hen&mod and 25th. FOR SAI.E--COCO.L FIBRE Rt'G, siss Rxlo. Fn&wal lo new. Also Franklin npen-faced heater. West &73. WILI. EXCHANGE New Fner-coom Busgainw. modern. well built. ex- ceHea& view. for building Io&s or acreage in lVest Vancouver. FOR SALE--noir an acre homcwi&e. best locality, SPA&0. one third cas)n IL C. OSBORNE Marine Drive at Amhienide I'hone Wan& 641 THE NiKW 1VI'NTKR RESORT. ivan& Vancouver. 1Ve cannot meet the demand for furnhahmi and unfurn- ished modern houses with whole piembing. List with ws asd help uc meet it. Apply Savory 0 Duval. &4th and Marine. ives& 1 &4. FOR RENT--Fogy models six-coon& house on Waterfront between 2«&h and 29th Street. Ideaiip situated with we&1-laid~a& gardens. Careful tenants on )warip lease only. Phone West 63RL WICKER RABY CARRIAGE FOR Sale--Apply Mrn. Doctor J. 1V. Lang, 23rd and Marine. PRACTICAL INSTRLiCYION IN Scxaphone, Clarinet. T r u m p e t. Trombone, Violin aod Theory of bionic. C. Wand&ogham. Bandmas- &er snd Teacher. Phone &Vest &21 L l1ANTED -- FL&RNISHED HOL'SE. sii conveniences; &wo or three bed- rooms: between 19th and 26th. be- low Marine. Phone West 78 be- tween 9 and 5 on Saturday s.m. MRS. A. K JIORRIS. "Haxeimerc," Begelme Avenue, Dundarave. edu- cated Perse High School. Csmtridge --fsgy trained Certificated English Teacher, woaid teach a few little ETIC (3 &o 6 pears). on Kindergarten tines, with her own little daughter. Yor Far&ice&ala phone after 6 p. m. West 674 L BYRNELLlkb&AY OfSce a& the Ferry Landing Phone 6qest IIS &VE HAVE BL'1'ERS FOR 5&ODERN hoaxes, Let as have your listings. NICE LOT ON &4&h NEAR INGLE. wood at 5&75--acreage at $250-- 5&mrs of aii kinds. See sc. INSL'RANCE IN AI.L ITS BRANCH- es. Houses built on the easy psy- neat plan. Loans arcangc&L Es- &xics lnan&gc&L BYRNELL R MAY Office right at the Ferry Landing. Phone Wmt 113. R. P. CLARK 61 CO., LTD. HOLLYBURN GARDENS--Om 15th Street. Fogy cleared lots on Ma- rine Drive snd Waterfront at very leasonnh'e prices, with attractive mnos. These are on the active market nnd are selling. NEAT BL'NGALO'lv--Conaeaien«o Ferry and Schools. Full piomhing, f:replace; 50-foo& Io&. ag cleared. Price $2&350 on terms to suit pur- chs er. lVATERFRONTAGE--&75 feet, with 3-room cottage; open fireplace. Garage. Mngniriceo& view, $4.000. Terms: quarter cash, balance ar- range&L ACRE.'&GE--Several very fine pieces of property, rang.'ng from 2 &o 20 acres. at price which will interest pnmpective porchssersr. FIRE INSURANCE--Firn&wines pro- &se&ion in high-class companies at standard rates. IL P. CLARK lk CO„LTD. b23 Hnn&iogn SL W. Scy. 74S3. 7484 Local Rcprcnco&CHTC C. J. ARCHER. Was& 65&L THE West Van Neurs Pebgahcd Eaecy Friday IL HODGSON nnd F. F. I.OVEGROVE I ehNnhccs Business nsd Editor&xi Office &36& Mncioe Drive PhooeWCC& 19L Mail Asnccnnl P. O. Box 1st, HoHyhecn, IL C. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION $ &.00 a year hy maiL Neman&nods 6C pcr copy. United Church Next Sunday the Annual Har- vest Hnme Services will be held in the United Church at 11:15 and 7:15. Special harvest music will be rendered by the Chnir, lvhich has been augmented for the occnsinn. i11iss Annie Me- Donald of Ne» IVestminster will sing at both services. i1fr. A. D, Addy &vill also sing at the morn- ing service and Afr. B. R. Harri- son at the evening. The Rev. J. IVilliams Ogden, F.R.G.S., bril- liant preacher, artist and lec- turer, &vill preach at the even- ing service. The Church &vill be decorated by the IVomen's Asso- ciation. All friends lvho cnn dn- nate or loan vegetables. fruit and flowers might leave them at the Church hefnre 2 o'lock on Saturday. After the services the fruits, vegetables nnd fiolvers &vill be distributed to the needy and sick. De. pite the inclement lveather last Wednesday evening a fine meeting of the Young People' Society was held. The first regular monthly meeting of the Mission Circle of the United Church for the sea- son will be held in the hall next Tuesday afternoon at 2:15. Mrs. Graves, District President of the IV.hf.S. of the United Church, will be the special speaker. Sunday, Septenlber 26th. is Rally Day, and special Rally Day Services will be held in the Unit- ed Church. In the morning the Sunday School will unite with the Church Service when a special presentation of the work of the Sunday School will be given The evening service will be a Young People's Service, when a large number of young people will be present. Baptist Church Rev. David Long, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 S.m. in- stead of 10:15. Church at 11 a.m. Prayer Service each Wedne8- day at 7:30. Baptish Sunday School Picnic On Friday, September 3rd, the Baptist Church held its annual Sunday School picnic at West Bay. A delightfully warm day, combined with the joys of swim- ming, not to mention the boun- tiful spread provided by the la- dies of the LV. M. Circle, made it a most enjoyable day for the chiklren. All were agreed that 1Vest Vancouver was by far the best place to hold a picnic. Transportation was made by means of one of the municipal buses. lVKST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society Dundarave Hall. Blarlne Dr. Doadarave Sosdsy Berries a& I&.30 mm Subject, Sept. 19th, "M&'LTPER" Seadsy School at &0.00 max Testimony Meeting every Wed- nesday at 8.&5 p.m. St. Stephen'3 Church Trinitv 16 (Sept 19) 8 R.m.--Holy Communion. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11:16 R.m.-- iMorning Prayer. 7:15 p.m.--Evensong. The annual Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, Septem- ber 26th. The preacher at the evening service will be the Rev. Canon E. B. Smith, rector of Bellingham, an&I formerly of Saskatoon. On the Monday even- ing following the Harvest Sup- per will take place in Ambleside Hall under the auspices of the IVomen's Auxiliary. At 0 well-attended meeting of the LVomen's Auxiliary on Tues- day afternoon, full plans were made for the forthcoming Har- vest Supper. Mrs. Percy Hast- ings was appointed secretary- treasurer in place of hfrs. Saun- ders, who has left West Van- couver. Bfrs. Field will give an ad- dress on "China, the LRJ&d and Its Customs," at next Tuesday'8 meeting of the Anglican Young People's Association. IVest Van. Saddle Horses 5 I'onies See West Vancouver and Hollyburn Ridge on 6 real Western Pony with a real 1Ves&ern Equipment. Good Son&ice. Moderate Tarif C. C. MacDonald Fred M. Scou 15th & Ms&her&Ave. Phone West 39 Miss ANN RITCH IE, TEACHER OF SINGING Ann VOICE I'BODCCTION. raa Pan&an&a&& Pbana Waal 407RS D. D. ROBERTSON &4&h Sl. Sack of Hoiiyhurn Ball Cabinat Afalaa nnd Upllolata&ar Fora&lure made lo order. E. PALMER S&oncmonon& Bricklaye Fireplaces a Specialty Cnpiicno P.O. Ph. North 8& IR2 I:O(:I:I.V l~teICI:~ tye sell our goods at spccia prices all the time: there is no need of us advertising speciale. You will find everything in our store at the lowest price« TRY SEEDS I The best go&mls at the lowest prices. SEED'S GIXOCI~4'l&Y ('roceries, 1lardware. I'alnts, etc. IVe close at I p. m. every Thurs&lny. Marino Drive, Ambieside. Phone West 28 WE DELIVER NEAT FRUIT EGGS AppleS (Eating cq& COOking) BUTTER, ETC. Plums, Pears, Efc. AMBLESIDE MEAT MARKET Marine Drive ( r "" " ") Phone West If)I FOR WATERFRONTAGE and other property HOUSFS TO IIENT, FIRE IVSUIIANCE, ETC. see JOHN LAWSON 17th Street Phone West 55 NORMAND'S GROCERY HO scd PIAINE .. Pkcsc West 66 A Complete Supplyof... G ROC ERlES and CONFECTIONERY 'lVR DELIVER PE A RC I',"S DRYGOODS New Amhlcside Block PHONE WRST 144 JUST A RRI V ED A large assortment of Stamped Goods HARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON gufieeal Qirectors North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 66 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 CHOICEST VIEW I.OTS 2 blocks from lllnrinc l)rico Rnd Ferry. West Van. Investment Company 18th snd Star&ac Drive Phone Weal io'ic) or Nish& FOR JOB PRINTING PHONE NORTH 53 anom&Assn b&c&.alm 6& vxncs. Lvo.. pnlsvsss. No&co& VAscoevrw. SAVORYc% DUVAL REAL ESTATE AND INSUILANCE 14'9 ihfarine Drive Phone 1Vest I I 4 Hollyburn High School PHONE WEST 000MARR&g DRIVEA good start has been made by the various classes in their new work. Seven new students have joined during the week, and there is now a total of 92 on the school roll. FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY "SANDY" Eiesnore Meherin'c gripping ory of domestic lifo. Is one of c most absorbing dramas over 5& ONDA Y snd WEDNESDAY "YPRES" FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEI'T. &7-&8 6 An epic is Csocdn'n History.The Keeper ways of Yronce with a song on their lips and a prayer in their0f the Qee$ hearts--nome ne«r come ho k bo«h &rsnnmw&c indelibly Inscribed on the scroll of time. By Gene Stra&ton Porter, Featuring heao&ifoi Ms&&go Bell- PRODUCFD IN ENGLAND smy snd Harry Beoomon&. Panned and spprovcn hy His Moi-Americo'c best-beloved fiction author MEDY RKVIFW COAIEDY FABLES, F.& l THY. 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