Resampled001B6D29 New classes now being formed J. M. IIIortyan WEST VA)ICOUVER Teacher of Voice Pro- duction and Singing Phones West 178 Seymour 8058o REDUCTION SALE Salter's Dry Coods Store (Heat lo Sire&lou'o nakevy) HOUSE DRESSES (corn .. sic ('hiidven'o Hoes fvom ........ 26c ~ Chil&ivan'o Coveralls from Soc LADIES ART SILK IIOSE . LADIES ART .'sILK HOSE 2 pairs Sgc TRUCKING TEAM WORK Excavatiag (Day or Contract) Use Northern Li ht s N & GIIA"'" Ga,ol P. A. ANDREWS 1766 Fultoa. Phone 'lreot 6SSR iilade on the North Shore By North Shore Workmen. Play a Game of BILLIARDS CHET SHIELDS IITH STREET right at Raiia.ay Crossing TOBACCO. COHFECI'IOHERY Ferry BARBER SHOP (y. Stiles) LADIES'.iD CHILDRF»CS HAIRCUTI'IHG A SPECIALTY Shampooing aud Face )Iaaaag- iug in ail branches Only First Class Work GIVE US A TRIAL EMPIRE SHOE STORE (Hariue Drive next door to Seed'o Grocer@i Our business connections enable uo to offer STYLE AND EQUALITY at absolutely the Lowest Prices. NORTHERN LIGHT is the Best Gasoline on the market, re- gardless of price- Don't take our ivord for it--Try it. Distributed on the North Shore at the Orange and Blue Signs by C. F. FORENIAN, Esplanade East NORTH SHORE GARAGE First Street West RELIABLE SERVICE STATION, Third dh Forbes ED. BLACK, Dundarave BURRARD SERVICE STATION Second Narrows Bridge Manufactured by Vancouver Oil Co., Ltd. First and Bewicke NORTH VANCOUVER Encourage Local Enterprise. LUMBER SPECIALS OF HIGH QUALln'. 6" Cedar Beveled Siding, clear .......... 2x6, 8, 10, 12 Com. sized 6" Cedar Shiplap 4x4 and 5x5 Cedar Posts Ix4 Short Flooring and V Joint........ ... $ 12.00 16.00 12.00 24.00 20.00 These Specials are all of good grade and we guarantee satisfaction. Come in and look them over. SASH, DOORS AND FR Amble8ide Lumber Co. Phone 16th and West 199 5(arine Tl(E )VEST VAiN NEIVS hlsy 27, 1927. Make Your Dinner a Triumph vr-"IeSo~~& Mr I ihl Ducal of the firm of Savory and Duval, has pur- chased a nelv Chrysler. o ~ ~ Permission has been granted for a tag day on the ferries to- morrow (Saturclnv) ln aici of the Greater Vancouver Prevent- orium. The tagging will be in charge of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.F,. ~ ~ ~ No. 5 Ferry last Fridny passed hcr annual inspection at the hands of the Dominion Steam- boat Inspector. o ~ The first of a course of twelve lectures on practical hnme nurs- ing by the Canadian Red Cross Association will be given tomor- row at G2G pander Street West. 51iss Davidson is the lecturer. ~ ~ A whist drive for the Scot- tish Society will be held at the home of »Mrs. ihlcVean, 24th and Hayivood, on June 23rd. ~ ~ The Boys'hoir will meet at 10 o'lock tomorrow morning for the usual weekly practice. o ~ o The Bobette Beauty Parlor is the name of a new business located in the Ambleside buikl- ing. This new beauty parlor is operated by Mrs. W. Clarke and Miss McMartin of Vancouver. An advertising announcement of the business appears in this is- sue. A full service of all branch- es of this work'ill be given. The parlor will be open evenings by appointment. o v Mr. and Mrs. )Veygang of Vancouver, have taken the Ham- mersley house at 20th and Es- quimalt. 5(rs. G. E. Pineo, 13th and Es- plana&le. is confined to the house through sickness. ~ ~ ~ In the Inter-High Schonl track meet on Monday, Byes&n Fergu- snn of C»rude 9„wnn a place in the Junior I I igh jump. Ferguson does the 100 yards in creditable time and gives promise of con- siderablo nthletic nbility. ~ ~ ~ Mr. aml ihlrs. Oscnr Lynn an&i little daughter, 26th nnd Belle- vue, have returned from a visit of several weeks'luration to Calgary. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. IV. D. Fraser of the Framar Montessori School, 18th nnd Esquimslt, is starting a summer school for chiklren to commence about 1st June. The grnunils of the school nrn in first class shape, an&I the situa- tion is an ideal one. The school will be held as much ns possible in the open air. The A. O. T. S. will have the general meeting for the election of officers in the United Church Hall on Tuesday evening, May 31st, at 8 o'lock. There is other business of importance. All members are urgently requested to sue&id. o ~ ~ Rev. Donald iNIcLeo&l aml Mrs. McLeod, of Rosedale Church, Toronto, were guests on We&l- nesday of Councillor and Mrs. J. T. tVatt. It's sn easy to make every meal a triumph when you choose your foocls from our complete stocks of quality brands, because they are al- ways dependable, pure an&i fresh, nncl our prices are the lowest consistent with qunlity. Creeiiwood s GROCERY We Deliver I'hone )Ves( IG FOR Phone RIDLEY West 456 o o Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and fam- ily, have moved from the city to a house at 13th an&I Duchess. 'o ~'r.and Mrs. Will Healey, who motored from their home at Portland, spent the week end with Mr. and hfrs. Guinan, 25th an&i Mathers. Mrs. I-Iealey is a sister of 5frs. Guinan. o The Cypress Park Inn is ad- vertising as a specialty, teas and refreshments, overlooking the creek. Tomorrow's Bargains in USED CARS hhs. Riach, who has been vis- iting her mother, Mrs. P. A. Mc- Bain, left on Monday for her home in Edmonton. o o v llfrs. Johnston and Mrs. Car- ruthers of Nakusp, were visitors in )Vest Vancouver last week, being entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey Smith, 24th and Marine. 1925 Chevrolet Roadster in AI Condition.... 55'&0 1925 Chevrolet Touring, in first class comlition $550 1925 Ford Light Delivery, in very good order 5',325 ~ ~ v An expenditure not to exceed $ 100 has been authorized by the council on improving conditions at West Bay Beach Park. ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH CARD PARTY The North Shore Motors Ltd. HollybIII Theatre The Ladies of St. Anthony' Church held a very successful card party and dance at the For- tune Cup Inn last week. The prizewinners at whist were: Ladies first, Mrs. Nick lVilliamson; booby prize, Mrs. Brereton; Gentlemen's first, Mr. K. A. Ray; booby prize, Mr. Davies. The prizewinners at bridge were: Ladies first, Miss M. Thompson; gentlemen's first, Mr. Fred Johnston; ladies booby prize, Mrs. A. H. Brereton; gent- lemen's booby prize, Mr. A. Brydone-Jack. The guests greatly appreciat- ed the solos rendered by the fol- lowing artists: Mrs. A. H. Brer- eton, Vancouver, Mrs. Nick Wil- liamson of IVest Vancouver, and Mr. S. Hollis of Vancouver. Friday and Saturday May 27th and 28th JOHNNY HAYES in "Ladies at Play" with an all star cast The show will also be open Next Monday 135 )Vest First Street, North Vancouver, B. C. Phone Phone North 1186 North 1350 CHEVROLET SAI.ES AND SERVICE I.K. dlllllibal Il'pllttlial (Under the auspices of the Knights of I'ythias) MONDAY, MAY 30th to JUNE 4th CHANGES IN PUBLIC SC'(IDOL STAFF Davidson Becomes I'rincipal of Hollyburn The Board of School Trustees at their meeting this week auth- orized several changes in the per- sonel of the school staff. Prin- cipal Brealey, who has hitherto supervised all public schools in IVest Vancouver,has been named specifically as principal of the Pauline Johnson school, 22nd Street, with Miss Creese as vice- principal. Mr. Davidson is nam- ed principal of the Hollyburn, with Nfr. H. D. Southam as vice- principal. The principals will now be fully responsible for their respective schools. at J. )V, Kelly I'iano Co.'s Concert Bureau, 657 Granville St. Phone--Seymour 9272. 334 Rogers Iluilding, S. A. Id&wrence, Stvcretary Seymour 5617. Morning and Afternoon Sessions at Wesley Church, Gymnasium & The Woman's 1)id&. Evening at Wesley Church. GRAND FINAL CONCERT Saturday, June 4th, at the Arena Admbcsions: hlorning and Afternoon.. 2ic Applications for Subscribers'vening .......................... 60c Tickets with remittance $6.00 Book Tickets..........$5.00 should be made to:-- Subscribers'ickets........85.00 Ticket Office Sales now open I'estival Office, » ~ ]927 IBYII 00 o+, „vioil i Oo iooy cmoe uo No i&e ~iofoi &coom te lu)IB I'o trouble gest VsI ,B S(ugl go deiivo& S&oco clos Buy P gollld B Suy point lumber-by s&iusre feet Msuy of have found coverage o makes it t use. R.3 Genera Hardware iklsriue DI Phon FR SUMMEl FoR so&A& ilil l I&aim&i V &i»i W»oi lli i » Those c do s&i In," &&I c& hey sre very best with the I "ce that t~ entirely with tlielr ~ o