Resampled001B6D29 1 Iggy iy oh iii ty 11. 34 th $ er May 27 1927 Invitation Iffy I]si OU are cordially invited to visit our store andY inspect the Frigidaire ma- chine we have insisned io keep Ice Cream. No Ics, no salt. Ice cream always kept at the same temperature. CoiSIE IN AiVD SEE IT No trouble to show you. West Van Pharmacy THE STORE OF SEIIVICE iVe deliver. 1VS sell stamps. Store closed every Thursday at 7 P. 51. Buy Paint as You Would Buy Lumber CcA:)eO Buy paint as you would lumber--by the number of square feet it covers. Many of our customers have found that the extra coverage of Ayres Paint makes it the cheapest to use. R. SEEDS General Merchants Hardware Paint Marine Drive, Ambleside Phone West 28 CANADIAN LEGION TAKES OVER GAY.V.A. BRANCH The West Vancouver branch of the Canadian Legion at their regular monthly meeting on Fri- day night formerly took over the local branch of the G.W.V.A. The G.W.V.A., after paying all out- standin'g debts, have a balance in the bank of $62.95, which is be- ing turned over to the Legion to- gether with their other effects. Henceforth the rooms in the ferry building will be known as "the Canadian Legion rooms." Comrade J. Lawson was ap- pointed &lelegate to the Provinci- al Convention, which takes place in Vancouver on 6th, 7th and 8th of June. In connection with the Con- federation Diamond Jubilee cele- bration the following committee was appointed with power to act: Comrades J. Lawson, W. Carley and F. J. Moore. Comrades H. B. Gray and L. C. Mabon were appointed auditors, and they will present a report of of the finances of the Legion at the annual meeting which takes place on Friday evening, 16th June. It was decided to hold a smok- er following the annual meeting, and the following committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangements: Comrades H. G. Ware, W. Carley, and F. W. Riv- ers. The application of Sidney Camp for membership was ac- cepted. The Legion is making steady progress in West Vancouver, and the meeting was the largest ever held since the branch was form- ed last June. Intending mem- bers please phone the president, Colin Turner, West 679R, or the Secretary-treasurer, F. F. Love- grove, West 412L. THE WEST VAN NEWS TENNIS CLUB DANCE. TONIGHT IN HOLLYBURN PAVILION The first of a series of month- ly flannel dances by the West Vancouver Tennis Club takes place tonight. This dance was advertised to take place in Dun- darave Hall, but it will be held instead in Hollyburn Pavilion. A good orchestra has been secur- ed and there will be refresh- ments. The tennis club dances have always been very popular, and there is no doubt that the series this summer will be well patronized. MUSICAIs CONCERT The Intermediate Boys Base- ball team under the management of Mr. Condon are arranging a splendid concert to be given in the Hollyburn Theatre on Tues- day, June 7th. A very interest- ~ ing programme is being arrang- ed and many prominent artists have already been engaged. Miss Anne Ritchie, already well known to all West Vancou- ver music lovers will be heard in several pleasing numbers. Mr. Aubrey Clark, another popular singer of West Vancouver will also take part. Mr. C. H. Harper a new-comer to this district, but an artist at the piano will play several of his special numbers. Tommy Tucker, violinist, and Len Holland, who plays the pian- accordian, will give several num- bers, singly and together. Of special interest to the children but a delight to all will be the xylophone playing of Ernest An- derson, who has been playing to large audiences in Vancouver. It is hoped to obtain one or two more artists and a complete pro- gramme will be published next week. lsih snd MARINE AMBLESIDEM.WP 'AMS CUSTOM TAILOR SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS Now complete. Large selection--for Sport or Business. Before Ordering Your Next Suit Come and see our patterns. CITY Dyeing, Repairs PRICES and Alterations PHONE WEST 20 Dry Cleaning a lid Pressing NOTICE Summer Schedule will go in effect next Sunday, May 29th. Stages will operate to Whytecliff. A reduction in fares will come into effect on same date. North & West Vancouver Stages Office ss4 Waiting Rsossi 6 Lsssdsis Avenue Phone North 844 ANNOU N CEjghI Eib T Bobette Beauty Parlor (Mrs. W. Clarke snd 31iss hichisrtin) Now Open for Business hIARCELLING -- hIANICURING -- HAIRCUTTING FACIAL DIASSAGE. Eic. Phone West 353 for appointment. AMBLHSIDE BLOCK -- UPSTAIRS MARINE Ei 14th Over Drug Store Evenings hy sppsinimsnt 0 i I SUMMER SCHOOL FOR SMALL CHILOREN 13th 6 ssesissli Nss. W. D. Fsmss Phono Woss Ssi Terms Rosoonshio AN OMISSION In our last issue. when giving the list of officers of the Child- ren's Playground Committee, we inadvertently omitted the names of Reeve Vinson and Councillor J. T. Watt. WEST VANCOUVER LIBERAL ASS'N. WHIST DRIVE To bs hsM Is AMBLESLDE HALL ON SATURDAY, MA Y z8&h, ILJz7 ss 3.3o p.m. sharp. REFRESHMENTS TICKETS 35c. W. B. A. The regular meeting of the Women'sBenefitAssociation was held on Wednesday evening in the Ambleside Hall. Mrii. Lors Baker paid the Re- view an unexpected visit and was warmly welcomed. Mrs. Le Gallias, the W. B. A. Nurse, was also a welcome visitor. Mrs. Baker gave a short ad- dress, complimenting the mem- bers on the splendid showing made by the Review at the rec- ent convention and suggesting other activities for the future. Mrs. Marjorie McTavish, Lieu- tenant Commander, was also complimented on the perfect manner in which she delivered the "Charge to the Colours." It was decided that West Van- couver Review take part in the Jubilee celebration in conjunc- tion with the combined Reviews of Greater Vancouver, details to be decided later. The work accomplished by the Health Centre was briefly ex- plained by Mrs. LeGallias, and all members were urged to take full advantage of their privileg- es in this respect. A "well baby" clinic is being held next week to decide the best baby in the W. B. A. Three babies from IVest Van- couver are being entered, all of whom are confidently expected to prove winners in their re- spective class. Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing The West Van Watchmaker & Jeweller Marine Drive Between 14th and 15th. Phone West 84 For Sand, Gravel Truck Work Etc. H P. Tearoe 1640 Haywood Ave. West Vancouver Pearce's Drygoods 14th ssd Marine Phone West 144 Wiailow Blinds and Awgisgs ESTIMATES FREE PITIIIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE DAY snd NIGHT SCHOOL You will receive intensive indi- vidual training. 422 Richards St Phone Soy. 9135. Csr. Hastings For West Vancouver Properties see SAVORY DUVAL 1429 sisriss Drive Phoae West 340 Specializing in West Vancouver Home Bakery snd Delicatessen Try Osv Hssse-Msde Bresd "The Taste Lisgers" Phone your orders -- iVest 15iX MRS. DRAPER & SON 2135 DIARINE DRIVE Noxi DU dsssvs Holi. F. Newman & D. Robbins CARPEiVTERS House Painters, Pspsrhsngers Eslssminisg, Re-Shingling, eto. Reasonable Terms eie'see s isp lsn 011 I E- I hose calling us mayT do so with the feel- ing of confidence that they are employing the very best available, and with the further assur- ance that the cost will be entirely i n accordance ivlill iheii'ivn 'ivlslies. Buprard Funeral Chapel CENTER Ei HANNA LTD. Established 1393 320 Third Street E. North Vancouver Phone North I IIO B. D. WHITE ~ MANAGER NORTH & WEST VAN STAGES WILL RUN TO WHYTECLIFF Fares Reduced, Starting Sunday Starting next Sunday the North and West Van Stages will start their Summer Schedule, «nd will operate their cars right through to Whytecliff. A reduc- tion of fares will come into effect at the same time. The new schedule calls for a greatly increased service. The old two months'lue tick- et good for 60 days anil allowing 25 rides for $2.50, is now on sale again on the ferries. LADIES HAIRCUTTING snd SHIiNGLING. any Style HOLI YBURN BARBEIC SHOP 25 years experience WM. NEiVBY Prop. Edward Swan LANDSCAPE Ssd GENERAL GARDENER 16SJ Dempsey Rsi., Upper Lynn Phone--North 12JOR2 - 12JOR3 Lawns, Shrubberies, Iisok Gsrs- ens, Walks, Drives, Fences, Hedges. Greenhouses, Summer. houses, Pools, I'lsnnod snd Constructed Lawns A Gardens kept in order. Send for our sample book of Wallpapers. Latest in Designs Peep o'sy House Phone histhers Je 29th ivest J37IC3 HARRON BROS. Sc WILLIAM ISoiN /unct ul Qirrctars North Vancouver Parlors 122 IVest Sixth Street Phone North 194 Vancouver Parlors 66 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 194 ~ ~ I ~