Resampled001B6D3B Lesagehasit THE WEST VAiV &VEbVS PERSONALS June 10, 1927. Cricket LYNN VAI,I.EY C. C. cs. 'IVEST VANCOUVER C. C. y„co 1 tl ll II ij HINDI"I Y We C Anywh«e ~~~~tX PLEA5ANT REFRESHING No Order IS too small. Phone West 323 I ~avao Vpouipoioh Gcapo aaho Iu a uplondid remedy foc &ho co- Iioi of Rhouma- tixm.Co«aura&lou, Baiouooooo, Iudi- goouou, o&o. n acts as ~ goon~ ioxouvo olid othu ola&ou &ho I&vox. Excellent In ~n fevers &o cool &ho Phone West 323 'htood aud doauuo &ho oyx&oiu. Lesage Drug Store North Side Marine, near lxtfh HOLLYBURN PAVILION Dancing Every Saturday 8.30 PHONE 488 L J. H. RE$D FULTON Sand, Gravel and General Teamwork Manure For Sale uQ C'reamo VQgon I 'n eOerg StfMk- eOery ' l.'i - Al Safest -ws~&VaLLD VLK Nine Quarts $1.00 Phone North 122 NOTICE Special reduced rates for Societies and Private Parties,with or without orchestra. For terms Phone West 171. Fully equipped for Supper Dances. BRIiNG YOUR FRIENDS ON SATURDAY NIGHT Dundarafje Hairdressing Parlor biariuc Drive. Just West of Duudaraco Hall hIARCEL AND TRIM 95c Hair Trim, only 35c. Children's Haircutting 25c. Phono West 179 for appoiutmuut Opou Evouiugu Gordon Avenue is being open- ed from 21st to 22nd Streets. ~ ~ ~ A Brownie Garden tea tviU be held at the home of hire. J. B. Leyland, 28th nnd IVaterfront. tomorrow (Saturday afternoon) from 8 to 6 p. m. The enrolment of the 1st West Vancouver I.O.D. E. Brownie Pack under Nrs. I. bVeas Crawford as Brown Owl and hiargaret Baker as Tawny Owl &via take place. Brownie Games and Brownie obVays" will be a feature. ~ ~ o hfrs. D. Hopcraft has taken a house at Caulfeild. ~ ~ ~ Nrs. McKelvie, who with her husband and family recently moved here, is very sick at her home at 18th and Waterfront. ~ o ~ iMrs. Neio, aunt of H. E. Innes- Ker, motored here from Senttle on Sunday to visit her nephew. o Nrs. M. E. hicCoU of the city, haa taken Nrs. Brown'0 house at 17th and Clyde. o o The annual exhibition of the work done by the sewing and wood-working classes of the high and public schools will be held on Friday afternoon and evening June 17th in the wood-working room of the Pauline Johnson Schools. AU those interested are asked to attend. Sidney Cross, 16th and Esqui- malt, who has been away in Se- attle for several weeks, return- ed home on Tuesday. o ~ o Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Van- couver, are guests at "the Cla- chan." o o Miss Helen Hunter was the hostess at a dance on Wednes- day evening at Cliff House, Whytecliff Park, when members and friends of the Vancouver Business and Professional IVo- men's Club were the guests. ~ o Mr and Mrs. J. W. White of Seventy-third Avenue IVest, Vancouver, announce the en- gagement of their only daughter Dorothy Jane, to Mr. William Herbert Thorpe, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thorpe of Whytecliff. The marriage will take place shortly. "SUNSET" A silence lit with splendour, From a gold and crimson sky; Where clouds aU white and edged with light, Like folded pinions lie; With 8 sea of glass and fire, To glory kindled bright, Then does the sunset hold the day Back from the coming night. A silence swept with fragrance, From a far off mountain crest; Where a scented breeze just stirs the trees, And sways them into rest; Where a mist of pearls and silver Sheds jewels in its flight; Then does the sunset hold the day Back from the coming night. A silence fraught with longings, From countless hearts that spring; And some have tears,and some have fears, And some have thoughts that sing; Yet we shall find 8 country, Where faith is lost in sight, Then will the glory hold the day, For there -- "There is no night." HONORIA TRAILL, West Vancouver The Rldley Ice and ihiilk Co. have purchased a new fast truck for the deUvery of lce to their customers. ~ ~ ~ Miss Tnylor of Crescent Beach daughter of R. L. Taylor, form- erly proprietor of the Cnnadian IVindow Bakeries here, wns n visitor in IVest Vancouver Tues- day. Miss Taylor says that Crescent Beach is now full of summer residents. ~ ~ ~ A Harvey Smith is having the outside of his store on the Mar- ine Drive at Dundarave painted. ~ ~ ~ Mr. Hoy, an old resident of IVest Vancouver, who is now liv- ing in the city, was visiting here on Tuesday. ~ ~ ~ Mr. aml Mrs. G. A. Coney, who have a farm on the Upper Levels above 20th and Nathers, have had an addition to their family. A baby girl was born to them on Friday at the North Vancouver General Hospital. Both mother babe are doing well. o ~ Patrick Mulcahy, for many years postmaster of Halifax, died on Friday in that city. He had been in the postal service for 40 years, and was one of the best known citizens in Halifax. He was the father of Mrs. E. A. Rathje. ~ o ~ Mrs. Pittts moved back into her home at 12th and Esplanade, on Tuesday, the addition to it having been completed. While the builders had it in hand, she was staying with her father, G. C. Byrnea. ~ ~ ~ The following notice is posted in the Post Office, showing the growth of the mail service in Canada since Confederation-- 1867 ............................ $ 1,000,000 1927 ............................$37,000,000 Letters to Great Britain-- 1867 .............................. 500,000 1927 ..............................20,000,000 Time from Montreal to Vic- toria-- 1867 ................................ 5 weeks 1927 ....,........................... 5 days MEMORIAL PARK Mariuc Drive TENDERS FOR GRADING SEALED TENDERS for the grad- ing of the abovo park will be ro- ccivcd by the architect, John Piudcr- Moss, not later than 12 noon on Mon- day, June 13th, 1927, at this office, 10th Street aud Marino Drive. Spccificatiouu may be obtained on application at the above office. Played at Boulouani North Vaucou- voc, 4th June. LYNiV VALLEY INNINGS& P. Fggiutou, c Parkor, b Frost .. 46 B. Curuouu. ruu out ........ I C. E. Humph&ay. c Parkor, b Chap- maa . ......... ...... ......... ... . 8 A. Maciagau, b Court ............ 20 E. A. Couidcoy, c aud b Court. 8 D. G. Tait, c Court b Barrie.. 7 E. T. Hardy, Ihw L I"rout....... 7 G. Ha&upton, b grout ....., 8 C. Ramuay, c C. Chapman, b Baker 30 O. A. Kent, b Court ............ 10 E. F, Haydou, uot out ...... IExtras................. 0 Total .........'..... 161 Bowling Overs Runs IVcktu E. W. Baker ......„.... I I 34 I P. C. Chapman ........ 9 49 I G. Emortou.Court .. 0 80 8 A. A .Rcrrio ............ 4 14 I A. D. Frost 0 10 8 IVFST VANCOUVER INNINGS'. E. 'IV. Bakoc, b Hampton......... 17 P. C. Chapman, b Kent............. 23 H. R. Crldgo, b Hampton.. „... Is C. Chapman, b Hampton...... I E. 'IV. Parker, b Ramuay...... 1 I". Harrop, run out ................ I G. Emorton-Court b Maciagan...... 10 A. A. Rcrcio, b iiamptou ........... 3 A.D. Frost, c 61aclagau, b Hampton 0 IL G. Rcrrio, not out ........,..... I I Sub., c Maclagau, b Hampton .. I Extras,....,..............,....... 7 Total...................... 119 Bowling Ovoru Runs IYckto A. Maclagan ............ 12 40 I G. Hampton ......... 13.4 49 0 G. A. Kent.............. 4 13 I C. Ramuay ............. 2 10 I Next game West Vancouver C. C. vu. North Vancouver C. C. at Boule- vard Park, North Vancouver, Satur- day, 11 June, at 2.30 p. m. Lady--I suppose in this lovely Spring weather you feel much more cheerful? Beggar--That's th'rouble, lidy--it ilo make it 'arder for me to look miserable. A man lay in the road sur- rounded by what was originally an automobile. His face was cut and his clothes were tom. The auto was 8 total wrick. A passing machine stopped and a man got out. Leaning over the prostrate man he ask- ed, "Have an accident?" Faintly the reply reached him. "No, thanks. Just had one." GIIADiiNG CONTRACT TENDERS required for the grading and construction of a motor drive- way in connection with the Ianducapo garden development of 61r. O. A. Lundbcrg'u property, 29th aud Marino Drive. Spocificatioua aud plans for the same may be obtained at the offices of the unduraigncd on Friday, 10th inst. Sealed tenders to be deposited with the architect uot later than Ivoduoa- day, 16th inst. JOHN FINDER-MOSS, Architectural aud Landscape Architect 10th Street and Marine Drive tvuut Vancouver West Van Battery Service Ambleiide REBUILDING DistiUed Water and Battery Service FREE RADIO AND AUTO BATTERIES Phone %Vest 130 We handle the famous EXIE SA~LaCIES OI'EN EVENINGS The New Store, next to the West Van Garage and Service Station at Ambleside The only exclusive battery service in bVest Vancouver. GEORGE E. 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