Resampled001B6D57 Lesagehasit For Summer Cooking Use This EVERHOT Electric Cooker SPECIA~~S Bown for ~ limited time only wu& g(vc yoo the joyof &bid new Eccrbo& comb(oauon cook- 11. Balance 99J5 moo&hly. Sale Pdco 614.9E Keeps bo& or cold lo& homo. TTAcII this new combinationA cooker to any light socket snd enjoy the cool, dean convenience of electric cooking this summer. The Evethot roasts, bakes, stews and a&earns just the way a range mould do, but never heats the kitchen. Prepare for your picnics at home in this cookerand when you Setto the picnic grounds food will still be hot. 1& is just a large "Vacuum Bottle" food container with the electric cooking elements added. As cheap to operate as a toaster. Note the Special Terms Olfet. SEE IT AT ALL OUR STORES Ibur(50 099(n(M 2&tctz&cR&ua&utts. «or&x vcocaoccc aod wee& vcocoorer Never Play with the Health of Your Family All milk is not the same --all milk bottles are not given thorough cleansing Be safe--use only FRASER VALLEY MILK 9 quarts for $ 1.00 Phone 1&&orth 122 A Holiday Suggestion Use the dependable Yellow Box Film. KODAK FILM in the Yel- low Box makes the hest pictures for you every time. It's uniform Speed and Latitude assure you of steadily satisfactory negatives. STOCK UP HERE lVITH KOI)AK FlljAIS Take along an extra roll for unexpected holiday chances. YOU SNAP 'EAL WE FINISH 'EAI I Call Here for Your I'icnic Supplies. Store open Thurs&lav night. Lesage Drug'tore North Side hfarine, near 14th We deliver anywhere. No Order is too small WEST 323 Lesagehasit THE WEST VA&N NEWS June 80. 1927. THE NI(KAII A RI(ITAI There wss n goo&i attendance at the Iloilyburn Theatre for the Nickawa recitnl on Tuesday eve- ning, nn&l it is not too tuuch to PER.SOW'&& I,„QV &Air. Alsckenxie Alnthexon re- turned to Caulfeild on Tuesday and will remain for the sum- mer. ~ ~ ~ ('olonel and Afrs. Savory, 27th an&I Otta&vn. have as their guest. Airs. Savory's sister, Alias N. Alnlyneu from llessle, near I lull, Englnnd. Alias Alollyneu arriv- e&I last Saturday nnd will ~emain for a couple of months before re- turning to Englnn&l. ~ ~ ~ J. II. NcNeill, 311rd Ave., West, citv, Ims taken a house on Rad- cliffe Avenue. ~ ~ o West Vancouver L.O.L No. 2990, will hol&l their regulnr meeting next Tuesday in Dun- darave Ilail. ~ ~ ~ Afrs. G. A. Coney an&I her little daughter, who hnve been stay- ing with Mr. And Mrs. George Gemmill, 15th aml Esquimnlt, have returned to her home nt 19th and Union Ave. 1' Mr. H. N. Lunn, Park Rond, has move&i to the city for the summer. ~ ~ Betty Prentice, who has bren visiting at White Rock, for the last six weeks, has returned home. ~ 1 David Dewar is building a house on Bellevue west of 24th. ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Nrs. H. Lang, 30th and Marine, have taken a camp at Kew Beach for the summer. ~ 'olonelTristram of IVest Bay has moved to his new house at Garrow Bay. o The Marine AIotors have had a lawn made iq front of their garage at Esquimalt and Marine Drive. ~ o ~ Captain aml Mrs. Clampitt and family of Vancouver have moved into a suite at the For- tune Cup Inn. Mrs. IVadsworth of Caulfeil&l with her mother and son, left on IVednesday to return to her old home in New Hampshire. She intends to motor all the way a- cross the continent in her Ford sedan. Mrs. IVajlsworth is a sister of Airs. Hopcroft. Alfred Searle of the Vernon Feed Store, has purchased a new Essex coupe from the Marine Motors. The work of putting a new covering of heavy boards over the coulee on lith Street from Alarine Drive to ~ Ambleside Viharf is about completed. A concrete pavement is to be laid beside it bet&veen these two points. say that there was not one in the audience who did not enjoy every minute of the perform- nnce. From the time she step- ped on tn the stnge until the end Frances Njckawa held her au&li- enee spell-bouml. This vtorkl- famed elocutionist hns the sup- reme nrt of being nble to make he&'mlience visuallse the scenes an&i events which she Is giving in song aml story. lier program- me was 0 vnrie&l one, poetry, stories, legemls. Songs. mingled in one harmonious whole, nn&l she wns ns much nt home sing- ing an Fnglish bnllnd ns in the purely Indian part of her per- formnnce, which inclu&le&I "Hin- wathn" an&I for which she ap- penre:I in full Indian costume. perhaps the two numbers «hjch most appealed to the nudience were "the song my pn&ldle sings," an&I her description of n visit to her own people, when she gnve a marvellous interpretation of the souml of the wind in the trees. Afargnret Alclntyro gnve an extremely fine violin solo and Nrs. Allen. contralto, was in ex- cellent voice, both being called on for encores. Nrs. Durbin ac- companied the artists in her us- ual accomplished manner. ~ ~ ~ Afiss Ella Nangan of Otta&va, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Bourne of the Butterfly Tea Rooms. ~ ~ ~ E. A. Rathje, 1315 Cordon Avenue. is expecting his mother and sister to visit him shortly from their home at Lacombe, Al- berta. ~ ~ ~ AIr. and Airs. Ashe and family of Kerrisdale, have moved into the Pattullo cottage, 28th and Waterfront, for the summer, ~ o 1 AIr. and Mrs. D. Waddell of Bromborough, Cheshire, Eng- land, are visiting Nr. nnd Mrs. J. F. IVebb, 29th and Bellevue. ~ 1 Air. Sinclair has about finish- ed the alterations to his house at 19th and Marine Drive. Councillor J. T. IVatt moved yesterday into John@fart's house on Esquimalt next to the Aluni- cipal Hall. ~ ~ Miss Tredeaux of Vancouver is occupying Al. Reid's house for the summer. 1 1 Airs. Rowe of Vancouver, has taken the Bishop Camp at 26th a)0&i IVate&qront. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lambert of the city are taking a suite at tho Fortune Cup Inn. AIr. and Mrs. J. Goddard with their daughter Ivy, are occupy- ing the Byrnell cottage, 1364 AIarine Drive, for a holiday visit. Mr. Goddard, who resides on 51st Avenue, Vancouver, has been for 16 years connected with the AIetropolitan Life Insurance Company, holding responsible positions and being one of their pioneer insurance men. 1 Mrs. AIary Hodgson of Point Grey, spent several days here last week, visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Nrs. Harry Hodgson. Water can be softened by sprinkling 0 little fuller's earth into it. Corpora&(on of the D11&tict of West Vancouver NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders are hereby Invited for &hc following work: namely:-- C)cating and grubbing s six Coat (0) trail and excavating o pipe trench three foot (3) deep and sixteen inches (10) wide along Queen's Avenue, 22nd St&cot, and Pa)mots&on Avenue tcn thousand feet (10,000) in length more or less Io accordance with plans and specifications which moy be seen et the office of the 6(unicipai Engineer for West Vnncouvot, Ilol(yburn. R. C. Each tender shall be occompanlcd by o certified cheque in favour ot the Corporation of the Didtrlct of West Vancouver for Avc pct cent (6%) of the said tender. The lowest or any tender not ncc- cddotgy accepted. Tenders to bo In no& later than 6 P. M., July 4&b, 1927, at the office of the Municipal Clerk and marked Tender for Queen', Poimctston Pipe Trench. JAMES OLLASON, Music(pc) Clerk. o o Nr. and AIrs. Stuart Cameron and family of Caulfeild, have gone on a fishing trip to Powell Lake. Corporation of the Distr(c( of )vco& Vancouver iVOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders are hotoby Invited for &bc following work: namely:-- Cicat(ng and Grubbing an 8'oot Trail in District Lot 1194 and District Lot 772 approximately &wo &boudand tout hundred feet (2400') In length and Clearing ood Grubbing o oix foot (0') tron approximately one thousand Avc hundred feet (1600') long and excavating o trench for a wc&et main opproxima&oly four thousand feet (4000') lang in accordance with plans ond specifications which may bo seen at the o(fico of the 6(unlclpo) Eoglncct for West Vancouver, ot 1(oil yburn, B. C. Each Tender shall be occomp- onicd by a cot&if)cd cheque in favour of the Corpora&Ion of tho District of &Vcd& Vancouver for Avo pcr cent. (6&( ) of the said &voder, The lowest or any tender not ncc- odcotny accepted. Tenders &o be In not later &bnn ti P. 51., July 1&h, 1927, at the o(1(co of The Moo(tips) Clerk and marked Tender for Nelson Creek Ttal( and Pipe Trench. JAMES OLLASON, Mur&lcipol Clerk SUMAIER COURSE FOR PIANO Mrs. Clara Wilson, the well known teacher of pianoforte and theory, announces a summer course for beginners and ad- vanced students. The many suc- cessful pupils who have passed through Mrs. IVjjson'9 hands, is convincing evidence of her abil- ity as a teacher. HEADLIGHTS ON VACUUAI CI.EANERS One of the latest devices be- ing designed by the electrical in- dustry is a vacuum cleaner with electric headlamps. This idea originated with householders themselves, an&i is being adopt- ed by the trade. To fit lamps to cleaners at present being used is quite simple. Attach vacuum cleaner to double socket. In other socket plug extension cord with clamp light, such as are used on the hea&is of beds. Clamp this light onto the handle of vacuum cleaner and a headlight will illuminate your path wheth- er you clean closets, basements, or attics by night or day. RATEPAYERS FAVOR BEACH BY-LAIV The Ratepayers'ssoc&at&on held a special meeting at the Ambleside Hall last Friday night for the purpose of discussing the Ambleside Park By-law, which will be voted on next Tuesday, and also the proposal to build a new ferry boat, which had al- ready been discussed by the Council. The meeting went on record as being strongly in fav- or of the Ambleside Park By- law, and urged all members to support this measure. The ac- tion of the Council in postponing any ferry by-law was the cause of much discussion at the meet- ing, and it was decided to make representations to the council to see if their action in regard to this could not be reconsidered. Good Tires You need them on your trip. &&I ARF'UBES or a I AT( IIING OUTPIT It's better to have them before you start Phone West 130 A mbleside West Van Garage 30 1927 ~x„~&II. 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