Resampled001B6CED IIdb i THE IVEST VAiN. NEIVS "Lesagehasit" LESAGE Drug Store North Side Marine near 14th Phone West 323 Deal with 1Vest Vaacoavvr'z New Raxaii Drug S&oya aad kvvp West Vancouver'g haziaead ia hVezb Vaacoavav. 'I ,I I Oar prices are right. A HELPFUL PRESCRIPTION can always be depended upon when prepared by as. The goad yszaibz obtained can be a&tv)ha&- ad to the purity of oar drugs. Wa were never known to have anything on oay Dheivoz or pro- scription coon&era aot strictly the purest aad highezt grades maaafactayad. Give az roar prazcyiption. Black Bond Nippias, regular Ioc 3 for 25c Comfy Baby Bottles, regular Ioc .. 3 for 254 Goiiettz Blades, regular small soc, large $ 1.00 for 404 R Tsc Fellows Syrup Hypophozphitez rvgaiar $ 1.50 for. $ 1.35 Moth Balls, I lb., regular 25c for ....... 20c Sai Hepatica, large size, rag. $L60 for $ 1.39 Hoazshoid Ammonia, reputed quar& .... 25C 6 Ounce bottle Giyoayine 45c Phillips Milk of Siagaabia, regular 60C for .... 504 Horiick'D Malted htiik, medi- um size. regular $1.00 for 95c Chases Ointment, regular 604 for = ..... 50c 1 Poaad Absorbent Cotton, &vga(at $ 1.00 for .... 69c RESIESIBER "Lagage haa it elliss Fonseca, who has been staying at "the Clachan," has gone to Vancouver. ~ ~ ~ siiss G. Lawson, 22nd and Bellebl(e. is attending the teach- ers'onvention being held in Vic- toria next Monday. ~ 4 ~ Pat Cramond, who has been spending the hvlnter ivith his uncle in Los Angeles, returneil on 6Ionday to his home at Sher- man'. ~ J ~ Mrs. (Dr.) Simpson of La- combe, Alberta, and her daugh- ter, csirs. J. S. Duly of Abbots- ford, have moved into 51rs. Met- calf's bungalow at 11th and Es- planade. J Mr. Teese, 24th an&i Hay- hvood, has gone East on a trip. ~ J elIr. and Mrs. A. E. ilforris, 24th and Bellevue, are spending the Easter holidays in Seattle. J J ~ There was a bush fire at Gor- don and 15th on Monday after- noon. The fire brigade turned out and quickly put it out. SIrs. T. Dauphinee. 29th and Bellevue, gave a bridge party at her home on Saturday evening. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. James Jefferies and family moved on Monday in- to their new home at the back of Mr. Jefferies'tore. IVest Vancouver LO.L. No. 2990, will hold their next regular meeting on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Dundarave Hall. ~ J J Mr. and Mrs. Cotton, 23rd and IVaterfront, are leaving to spend the summer in the interior. J ' I A. Harvey Smith of S(nith's Grocery, recently received a ship- ment of bees from California. He has established an apiary at a ranch on the upper levels. Mr. Smith is one of the best known beekeepers in the province, and his honey has won the Gold Med- al at the Vancouver Exhibition. Sir. cllcLeod, hvho has been occupying Captain Sparrohv's house at 24th and Marine Drive. has moved to the "('lachan." ~ ~ ~ Father Alexander illnnlonald, of St. Anthon)'s Church, who is ill, is staying with his byother, Father J. B. Macdonakl of St. Helen', Vancouver Heights. Father Rissmay took the servic- es at St. Anthony's Church Inst Sunday. ~ ~ ~ Dr. J. (Ii. Hobson of Vnncou- ver, has J. A. Cotton's house at 23rd an&i IVnterfront, for the summer. ~ J ~ lblr. Bottrell of the Dundnrave Boat Station, is fixing up his boats for the season, J 'J ~ Stanley Jones of Cypress Park is over in Victorin on n business trip. J J ~ Mr. Forbes has had plans drawn for an apartment block to contain eight suites at West Bay. J Mrs. Mace of Calgary has rent- ed the Hyam's cottage at 17th and Duchess. ~ J ~ Richard Ford has almost com- pleted his new home at 15th and Inglewood. Mr. and Mrs. James moved on Saturday from 21st and Belle- vue to a house at 17th and Es- quimalt. I J Mrs. Long, Clyde an&1 14th, has pu(x.hased a house on Hay- wood. between 13th an&I 14th Streets. J Fire broke out on Sunday aft- ernoon in the roof of Mr. Jones'ouseat 28th and Marine Drive. The fire brigade turned out and quickly extinguished the blaze. The damage being confined to some of the shingles on the roof. 1r C. N. Barton has bought the McCullough property on Marine Drive between 15th and '16th Streets. J ~ Mrs. J. T. Armstrong of Ful- ton St., had the honor of again meeting Her Excellency, Lady IVillingdon, having previously met her Ladyship, while a guest of Lord and Lady Brassey on board the yacht "Sunbeam," then lying in Sunderland harbor, England. -wxu V~uxv 3 lt.Kfor Safety A Creayno lUagon on euefy stTEet- et)eTII morning Phone the Plant or call the milhman 9ruser llaQeg JHdh. Phone North 122 R. D. Brewis, 28th and Marine Drive, who has been ill, is now much better and is going to Se- chelt to recuperate. ~ ~ J Reeve Vinson, with Councillor IVatt, chairman of the Water- works Committee, and Engineer Duncan will attend a meeting of the IVhytecliff Ratepayers on Wednesday, April 20th, when de- tails of the proposed by-law for a new water system will be ex- plained to the people of Whyte- cliff and district. J 4 Mr. aml Mrs. IViifred Hay, 23rd and Bellevue, has moved io a house on 15th and Fulton. All Fruit iliincemeat Three and one-half cups seed- less raisins, one-half cup chopped almonds, tive and one-quarter cups currants, three cups suet, one aml one-half cups brown sugar, four cups diced apples, one pound mixed peel, one nut- meg, one lemon, two teaspoons pastry spice. Wash the currants and raisins thoroughly. Cut the peel into fine pieces. Chop the raisins, apples, currants, suet and nuts into small pieces. Grate the lemon rind and squeeze the juice into a cup. Grate the nut- meg. Mix ail the ingredients together in a mixing bowl an&1 then seal in jars. PKRSONA.LS THE BI.A('K I'IRATE AT THE HOI.I VBURN THEATRE A special show is being given on Easter slonday in the after- noon and evening at the Holly- urn Theatre. DOUGLAS FAIR- BA(h(KS in TIIE BLACK PIR- ATE hvill be the feature attrac- tion. This ls a film of the old buccaneering &lays of long ago, full of stirring action aml inter- woven in it ls a story of vivid romance. It is one of Douglas Fairbank'9 best. The entire 11,000 feet is a benutiful techni- color. He came to the front, nlthough he wns a stern mnn. April 14, 1927. &HAS. H. HARPER PIANIST ANO TEACHER Latest gaycezg, Slngiag Pupil gainad ays& honors Alhvyta FJD- Iival 1926 season: Piano Papol A,T,C.DI. with high hoaayz aad also highvs& Dvhalayship ia Bosch Temple Coayerva(ary of Magi», Chiyago. Jgasoa 1920. 15th aod Pirate(malt \VFqT VANCO(IVER I'hgag %»si 6IHR llollyburn Barber Shop hVm. Nowhy, Propria&or Fay IIAIR CUTTING aod St(IN&et.iiNG 26 yggyg'xpgyioaco The Corporation of the District of IVest Vancouver Notice to Storekeepers NOTICE is hereby given that the Statutory Half Holiday commences at 1 p.m. each Thursday. All Stores doing business after that time, unless ex- empted by the Act, are liable to prosecution. Signed CHIEF OF I'OLICE C. Bc. W. TRANSFER Phone 79R3 BLACK TOP SOIL for Lawns aad Gardens, also Staoara. RADIO POLES (Coda&), CEDAR POLES FOR PAGODOS aad RUSTIC IVORK Now is the time &o pat in your order for your next winter's supply of Alder IVood, any lengths. Phone West 79R8 You Can Save One Do/lar If you pay your telephone bill by the 18th of the month B. C. TELEPHONE COMPANY TI! &~ EST VAiNCOUVER CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ", Annual Primrose Dance",'; In the ',lI Hollyburn Pavilion (I. I; Tuesday, April 19th, 1927 INFORIIIAI. (t ) I.ight Refreshments Dnnclng 9-12 .C'entlemen75 cents. Ladies: 60 cents Ednn Hnywood's 6-Piece Orchestrn. 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