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Rnulih r are occu- pying hir. Byrnell's house nn hlarine Drive between 13th and 14th Streets. ~ ~ ~ The Rev. A. E. Cooke wcll- known to many West Vancouver residents. an&I who visited here &wcently has accepted a call from Denver, ('ol. Nr. Cooke has been in charge of a church ut Caspar, IVyon&ing. 0 ~ ~ West Vancouver L. O. L. No. 2990 &vill meet next Tuesday in the Dundaruve Hall at 8 p. m. The Board of Trade dinner ivik be held next Monday nt 8 p. m. in the neiv Ambleside llaH. a ~ ~ A meeting of the local Liberal Association iviH be held next. Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the new Ambleside Hall. ~ ~ ~ Mr. Herrin of the Municipal Hall stufF. has been laid up for a few days with the "flu" which is so prevalent at the present time. ~ I ~ u Councillor )Vatt is sick and hus been ordered to bed. Nr. IVatt has been "under the weather" for some time, but endeavored to carry on in the usual way. The doctor now insists that he re- main in bed. 4 ~ ~ R. G. Cooke. corner Duchess Street und 12th, is advertising for sign work and painting. Mr. Cooke has been a resident here for three years. S Mr. J. P. King and his son, who are building a house at Es- quimalt and 11th, have purchas- ed two more lots at 11th and Duchess. s ~ Mr. J. R. Sigmore, Cypress Park, is sick with an attack of grippe. 4 A fire broke out in one of the chimneys of Mr. Stuart Camer- on's house at Caulfeild, on Sat. urday night, the roof also catch- ing fire. The fire was fortunate- ly, however, put out almost at once and the alarm cancelled. a Nr. McLeod, 21th and Math- ers, is building a house at 23rd and Nathers. a Mr. R. Jackson of the ferries, is oif duty owing to an attack of grippe. e Mr. F. Hadwin is building a house at 16th aml Haywood. a ~ Nrs. John Lawson, 22nd and Bellevue, is now out after being in the house all last week with grippe. 1&SONAI Little Billy Taylor, the two. year-ohl son of illr. Bnd Airs. W. R. Taylor, who disci nf pneu- monia, was buried in ihlountain View Cemetery on hlonilay after- noon, from Ilnrron Brim. & Wil- liamson's chapel at 10th Ave.. East, Vanem&ver. Rev, A. hl. O'Donnell officiating. A num- ber of beautiful wreaths were received from frlenils aml rela- tives of hlr. nml ihlrs Taylor ~ ~ ~ The annunl meeting of the Library Bonrd. which was to have taken place last Non&lay, has been adjourns&I to Non&lay, 24th inst., at 8 p.m.. in,the hlunicipnl Hall. ~ ~ ~ Miss Constance Viola Devlin. only daughter of Mr. nml Nrs. E. E. Devlin of "Gitche Gumee," West Bay, nml hlr. Arthur Her- bert Phillips of Vancouver, were quietly mnrried on IVe&lnes&luy morning last aml left on the Victoria boat for u visit to coast cities. ~ ~ ~ Nr. Soday of the North aml IVest Vancouver Stnges, has sohl a lot in Altumont. s ~ The West Vancouver class of the St. John's Ambulance meet next Monday night in the Holly- burn School. ~ 4 s Nr. Henry Bradley, Jefi'erson and 24th, spent a few days this week with his sister in New Westminster. s ~ A new fog horn is now in use at the Nar&ows lighthouse. An official from the Marine Depart- ment in Victoria was here for three days installing it. I ~ Mr. Edward Scott of Kitsilano, has purchased Mr. Henry Brad- ley'8 house on King', near 24th. Mr. Scott and his family expect to move over here in the near future. s I Miss Jessie Stevenson, of "the Clachan," is leaving tomorrow with friends from Scotland for Southern California, where she will stay for three or four months. Nr. Frank 'Vernon is buililing a house at 22nil ancl Waterfront. ~ ~ ~ At the annual meeting of North Vancouver branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses on Friday afternoon in the iNorth Vancouver ('ity Hall, the presi- &lent, Nrs. k. B. Webster, drew specinl attention to the Increas- ing umount of nursing thnt ha&I been i!one by the order in West Vancouver. ~ ~ ~ hlr. Gllkes of the Dumlnravo Candy Store, has sohl his busi- ness tn ihir. Wilson of Vnncou- ver. Mr. I'Vilson has taken the cottnge on 26th Street just south of Mr. David Morgan's office. ~ ~ ~ Nrs. W. B. Thomas, 27th nnd hlarine Drive, entertains&I nt n bridge clrive on Thursday even- ing, 6th instant. The first prize for the ladies was won by Nrs. P. C. Chapman. Nrs. Thomas won the gentlemen's prize. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. T. Dauphinee. Bellevue an&i IVaterfront, gave a whist drive at her home on the even- ing of January 6th. Major W. B. Barwls won the first prize. ~ ~ ~ Nrs. Bourne, who has been in Victoria for a month, spent Mon- day in West Vancouver on her way east. J s ~ Messrs. IVHson and Moore have their old store now in pos- ition at its new location a few doors east of 26th and Marine Drive, and they are now having two new stores built immediate- ly east of it. u ~ ~ Mr. Ajello's house at 24th nnd Mathers, is ready for shingling. Dip shingles are to be used in its construction. ~ ~ hir. Lauder, the proprietor of the Dundarave Meat Market, is back at his store after spend- ing some days as a patient at the North Vancouver General Hospital. ~ ~ 4 Mr. Troughton, of Troughton & Barrow, is back at his office again after being confined to the house for several weeks with sci- atica. ~ a ~ Mr. Alexander of the Pauline Johnson School, has been ap- pointed to the Macdonald School in Vancouver an&I the Board has transferred Mr. Kirk from the Capilano School to take Division 4. Mr. Brown has been appoint- ed to the Capilano School. D. MORGAN, J P. NOTARY PUBLIC REAL ESTATE aud INSURANCE Twenty-fifth and Diarine Dr. Phone West 4 PHONE 488 5 J. H. REID f'UILT~ON Sand, Gravel and General Teamwork CHANGE OF SCHEDULE WII YTECLI FF nnd Marine Drive. 7:06 a. m 7:30 7&31 7:33 7:SS 7:37 7:43 7:46 7:65 8:20 7:06 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p,m. 7 31 10 01 7'33 10:0&i 7:35 10:06 7:37 10:07 7:43 10:13 7:45 10:16 7:65 10:25 8 20 10 lio Lv. 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