Resampled001B6D0E "Lesagehasit" Robert Baboon said the other dny; "Su&coon in rota&ling comas from three ihinxn--(1) qt Ai 1Tl, &2) SERT i&'E (3) 1.&mv PRICES. i'onpl& demand hnn- ont &fonda nnd nn H&&NFar VAL('E. Paopio demand no&v- ice and attention." It wna with this rooiinntinn that we opened our store in Went Vancouver and it ia on this ban&a that wo will continue to serve rou. When vou requite DRL&GS STATiONERY TOILET ARTICLES PRO)iPT PRESCRIPTION SER) )CE TOBACCO. Etm Just remember "LESAGE H..tS )T" THE REXALL STORE Saturday Specials ) 1st Comfy Baby Bottles 5 for 23e 86c Pure Glycerine, 5 om bott)a .. 19o Nc Seidiitx Powders por box 19o 26o Gonna Bandages 2 in. by 1 0 yords ........ ... 1 1 o 60c Fancy Baby Comps 31& FREE--Generous sample of the new fruit laxative--Ex LAX FIGS, with every purchase. Spaciois delivered with other goods only. We deliver from 11th to oth--ANYTDIE Special Delivery from Capi- lano to Caulfeilds 11.30 a.m. No Order Too Small LESAGE Drug Store North Side Bfarine near 14th PHONE West 323 "LESAGEHASIT" Bfr. and 5(rs. E. J. Tocvgood of Vancouver, have taken Miss Des- mond's cottage at the corner of 15th and Gordon. ~ ~ ~ Mr. McDonald of South Van- couver, has moved into his ne&v home at 23rd ancl Jefferson. ~ ~ ~ &51ajor Curtis is having n house erected at West Bay. ~ ~ ~ sfr. Alace, 17th an&i Alarine Drive, has gone to Coalmont to take up his duties &vith the Coal- mont Coal Co. ~ ~ ~ Air. and iblrs. P. J. C'ole have taken J. H. Da&vson,s house at Cypress Park. ~ ~ ~ C. E. Broderick is visiting AIrs. A. E. Morris, 24th and Bellevue. n a n Norman MacPhee of Boston, Mam., has purchased Bayne and Smith's new house at 13th and Duchess. ~ o o West Vancouver L.O.L. No. 2990 held their regular meeting Tuesday evening in Dundarave Hall. One new member was in- itiated into the order. Several visiting brothers from Vancou- ver lodges &vere present. The lodge is holding an open night for friends of members on Tuesday, 12th &Bfay, in Dundar- ave Hall, when there will be a musical programme and a num- ber of addresses by Vancouver speakers. ' c'Ir.and Mrs. Smart of Van- couver, have taken Harvey Gow- an's house at 13th and Marine Drive. ~ ~ Pierce Sehvood left for Trail on Tuesday evening to take up his position in the chemical test- ing department of the Smelting Co. there. He will remain there until September, when he will go to the United States to assume his position on the teachingsta(1'f Illinois University. Dr. Sutherland of Calgary, has taken the Taylor house on Duch- ess near 13th for the summer. ~p f One Quart 1 ] g/ j Kiddies drink. t-RASERVJth,LLD' ILK for Safety edttl the FraserValley Mxn A Cr) am Wage)non et)errJ street- et)ery morning Nine Quarts $1.00 Phone North 122 Alias Alills and Alias Anderson have moved into the cottage be- hind Troughton and Barrow's of- fice in Dun&lnrave. ~ a ~ Mrs. )V. E. Hedley of Winni- peg, sister of Airs. Geo. Herring, I'ulton aml Marine, died last Sat- urday. Airs. Herring &vas called to the prairie city at short notice last &reek, o&ring to the sickness of deceased. a ~ ~ The North Shore Motors hns sold to the City of North Van- couver a Godfredson 2',2 ton Dumping Truck at a cost of ap- proximately 65000. ~ ~ ~ Airs. Elliott of Vancouver has rented a house at 20th and Belli~ vue. ~ o a The &Vorth Shore Iligh School meet took place this afternoon (Friday) at Mahon Park. The West Vancouver High School have sent a teant to take part in the meet. ~ ~ Commencing next Blon&lay. Blay 9th, Hollyburn Theatre will be putting on a performance every Alonday evening. ~ o I A very fine display of North- ern Lights was visible around midnight on IVednesday. The curtain of light stretched from east of Grouse Mountain to the middle of the Ridge, and the streamers shot from it almost to the zenith. The display lasted for some hours. a o ~ Larsen Station b e t w e e n Whytecliff and Caulfeild on the P. G. E. has been officially changed to Gleneagles. The new name will appear in the time tables of the P. G.E. and the Pacific Stages. ~ n o Mrs. Isabel Squires of North Vancouver bought two hVest Vancouver lots last Wednesday. They are located next to the Mc- Laren house on Duchess near 14th. o The new house being built for W. Mcguaker at 11th and Es- quimalt, is fast nearing comple- tion, work having started on the plastering. n Mrs. Tom Turner, 27th and &Bfathers, won third prize, a hand- some table lamp, in the Sun cook- ing competition, with her bread. o o n The Directors of Greater Van- couver Flower aml Tulip Show have decided on account of the late spring to postpone the Show to the 20th and 21st of the month. Arrangements have been made to send a floral display, to the Bellingham Show which takes place the 6th and 7th of the month. &' a A full attendance of boys is requested at the regular prac- tice of the Boys'hoir at the Hollyburn School tomorrow (Saturday) at 10 a. m. W. B. A. The (Vest Vancouver IVomen'5 Benefit Association are holding a Card Party an&i Dance at the New Ambleside Hall, 14th and Marine Drive, on IVednesday, 11th Blay, at 8.00 p. m. Barry's Orchestra in attendance. Re- freshments. Proceeds of this event are to be given towards the )Vest Vancouver Playground scheme. A good attendance is hoped for, as the object is a most popu- lar one. The regular meeting of the As- sociation, Review No. 24, will be held on the same evening at 7.15, officers and members please at- tend promptly. PKR.SOi&TALS REEVE YINHON YIHITH IiELLINGHAAI TOI).'hY Reeve V. V. Vinson is the of- ficinl representntive of the mun- icipnlity at the Rellingham Tulip Show today. nml will ntten&l the civic banquet hei&i in that city. u(OTTI&&II &&O( li Tg The next regulnr meeting will be held nn Friday. Mav 20th in the "Clachnn." This &viu l&e the last meeting of the senson aml will take the form of an "at home" by the members. I.O.D.E. The regular meeting of the Duncan I.swoon ('hapter, L O. D. E.. &vill be hei&I at the home of Airs. Y. C. Chapman, Kings. bet&veen 26th n&nl 26th Streets, on Monday afternoon, &Alay 9th, at 2.15& p. m . A &hlilitary Whist Drive will be hekl on Saturday evening, Mny 7th, at the "Clachnn" I)umlar- ave, umler the auspices of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I. O. D. E., nt 8.16 o'lock. I'. T. A. TO GIVE HO&)IE-COOKIN(& SAI.E A sale of home cooking articles under the nuspices of the I'. T. A. will take place in the Pauline Johnson School on Friday May 13th, at 3.30 p. m. Very attrac- tive booths of home-cooking, candy, flowers an&1 bulbs, ctc., have been arranged for, aml there will be a musical program by young scholars. Mrs. Caslor is the convenor of the affair. LADIES CHOIR ('IVE MUSICAI, TEA The Ladies Choir gave a musi- cal tea at the Clachan on Wed- nesday afternoon, which was par- ticularly well attended. There was a sale of home cooking which with the receipts of admission will very materially swell the funds of the choir, for the pur- pose of which the tea was held. The management of the affair is to be congratulated on the suc- cess of the afternoon both fin- ancially and socially. A sum of approximately 550 being realiz- ed. During the afternoon Mrs. Gleam and Mrs. Herrin gave voc- al solos an&I Rex Rhodes and Beatrice Hodgson gave a violin duet. A recitation by Hat tie Young was particularly enjoyed by those present. ofay 6, 1927. !IAHEBALI. I'uhlic School 11efents High School in Opening (lame Bnsel&all season ntnrtecl m the West Vancouver schools last Thursday when the Pauline Johnson School &lefentect a tenm from the First Year High School, the score being 20 tn 9. The Public School will likely meet the boys from the Heconcl Yenr illgh in the next gnme. Following is the line up of the two teams: Iligh School--C'ntcher, Selji Homma: pitcher, Bill l)nvie: 1st bnse. l)on Stevens; 2ml bnse, Geo. Gray; 3rd hnse. Nnsh: s.s., Burton Wad»worth; l.f.. ('has. &Ale slillnn; C. f„&Alike ('rnmmond; r.f.. Iiyrnn Ferguson. Public School--Cntcher. Ed&lie Duwney; pitcher, 'Stan Stronge; 1st base, llob 'hyatt: 2&Bi bnse, Joe, Grise&laic; llrcl base, Chas. Neville; s.s., Ivan l)nwney; I.f., Bill Jessop; c.f., John Thompson; r,f., Bnsil ('lcment. Um pire--Mr. Con&Inn. Went Vnncouver Intermedintes )Vin First G&tn&e Agninst Grnndvlew The intermediate boys'ase. ball team from the )Vest Van- couver Unite&i Church got awny to a goocl start last Friday night when they defeated Gran&lview Unitecl 16 to 9 in their first league game. A good crowcl was on hanoi at the Hollyburn school to see the game aml were treat- ecl to some goo&1 ball playing for so early in the season. The West Van boys secured a big les&1 in the first three innings but were given a scare in the seventh frame when the boys from Vancouver staged a batting rally netting five runs before f they were stopped. In the next schedule D league game West Van. meets Chown United, Monday, May 9th, at six o'lock on the Hollyburn School grounds. Be on ban&i to help. Following is a linc-up of the West Vancouver team: Catcher, Stan Stronge; pitcher I.f., Bill Davie; 1st base, Eddie Downey; 2nd base, E&l Neville; 3rd base, Chas. Neville: s.s.- pitcher, On in Downey; I.f., Ivan Downey; c.f., Jack Norman&I; r.f. pitcher, Art Burns. Umpire--&Mr. Romans. Never show the bottom of your --or your mind. onto&w OR sending moneyFby mail Royal Bank Money Orders are safe, convensent and ecpnom- icaL u&ho~&nwth& &n t&non& sum aulsn an&5mnn& 9& roan&(nom +&m/&o&& J Jo&mt&m Ano &c&aia (hump» ~ panic )Om ~~~~ find Rom& Xsc&onad to)ou fwt ' onn d&m aopM wthiamon&hh acct Yours &ndr The Royal Sank of Canada Went Vancouver Branch - A. Chilton, Manager nc A C HEA«'VERNON FEED STORE I'hon )V-(9 FEED Good assortment of Bedding I'lants CEAIENT I'UEL Geraniums, Seed Potatoes, ctc., for sale ETC. Ipgl )Iay CI gostP Tp tho Bfer 8 Colomb doiisr (; lobe sjso for'„os 95 iho dolls~m ,".obfydc'Ifs 'oo'hese 8. 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