Resampled001B6DE8 SPECIALS This Week 1r8 iVo. 3 Fir Shiplap........... Ir8 and 10 iso. 2 Fir Shiplap lxG Ceiling and Flooring...... iVo. I and 2 E. G. 1x3 Flooring No. I and 2 E. G. 1x4 Flooring Ix4 Good Grade Flooring ....... 1x3 Good Grade Flooring ....... and other Specials. See $ 10.00 per 51. $ 18 00 $ 12.00 $05.00 $50.00 $ 18.00 $ 18.00 us first. Hollyburn Theatre Open xfonday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday Admission--Evenings 25c a Isc Saturday xla&iacc 20c aad Ioc Friday and Saturday October 14th aad 15&k COUeen sloore in Orchids and Ermine hfoaday and Wednesday October 17th aad 19th. The Flag Lieutenant (A British I'ic&acc -- One of the Best) Friday asd Saturday October 21st asd 2"nd. Gene Stratton Porter' Popular Story Laddie. Enjoy a Game of BILLIARDS CHIROPRACTOR Yates Building Marine Drive, Ambleside also at Vancouver Roberta A. Vass D. C., Ph. C. Graduate of Palmer School DISEASE in any part of the body is caused by pres- sure upon the nerves in some part of the spine and the removal of that pres- sure produces health. Chiropractic will help you. W. G. ROBINSON GENERAL CONTRACTING Septic Tanks, Basements, Lots Cleared, Etc. Phone West 478Y. new drug store we stated that Ifr. Roid was the manager of the Lcsags CHET SHIELDS to . Th ho id h b ht iV i i docs. 14TH STREET right at Railway Crossing TOBACCO CONFECTIOiNERY LADIES HAIRCUTTING aad SHINGLING. any St&to HOLLYBURN BARBER SHOP 25 years espsrisscs WH. NEWBY Prop. Ambleside Service Station (Harry A. Farr) Between 14th and 15th on Marine TIRES -- TUBES ACCESSORIES Hours--8 a.m. to 6 p.m. A. O'. VALENTINE Canadian 'Window Bakeries Agency. 1406 iianno Dnvs FRESH CAKES AND BREAD DAILY Stale Cakes, daily. at Reduced Prices. LIGHT LUNCHES Store Closes 9 p. m. Nellie Harrison Howard Associate of the J. D. A. Tripp Piano School Pupils prepared for examinations, recitals aad festival work if desired. Ail pupils inspected monthly by J. D. A. Tripp. For appointment, Phone IVest 479R VERNON FEED STORE "i ho" )~v'Hi FUEL, FEED, CEMENT, ETC. Window Glass in All Sizes carried in stock. Am i, esit e,um )er Co. Marine Drive at 16th St. West 199 THE IVEST VAN NEWS Octoliei'4, I 927. PERSONALS GET TIIE I&ESTI4'OOD F&)R TIIE I,EASTMrs. H. C. Osborne, 13th aml Gordon, returned home last Fri- &iay nfter being a patient at St. Paul's hospital for a &reek. Her illness necessitated consultation with a specialist. We are Rind to report that she is making fast I'&revel'v. ~ ~ o hlr. Henningsen is a guest at the Fortune (.'up Inn while his house at 21st and I"ulton, is be- ing made ready. His ivife sails from Denmark on 12th iVovem- ber to join hjm here. ~ ~ s bliss Given Hodge of the local B. C. Telephone staff, is home for n few days. ~ o ~ Mrs. Rambo, who has been on an extended trip in the south, returned on Saturday to her home at 27th an&i Mathers. s s Mrs. Boyd, 2Gth and Water- front, has gone to Green Bay, IVisconsin, to visit a sister, who is io. s o s The Misses London, who have been summering in one of the Clachan cabins, have returned to Vancouver. ~ ~ iSIrs. B. Forster aiwl children with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Pearce, 21st and Bellevue, are moving to the Fortune Cup Inn on Monday, where they will re- side for some time. 1 S '1 Miss slcLeish, 2Gth and Belle- vue, has moved to Nacdonal&l Street Burnaby lV. IV. McBain, who has been visiting his mother, BIrs. P. A. McBain, 29th and Waterfront, for two weeks, left to return to Edmonton on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Muohem, 19th and Bellevue, has moved to the city. '1 '1 Miss Edna Boyd, 26th and Bellevue, and Mr. Paul Acteson of Vancouver, who are to be married this month, were guests at a shoiver given recently by Mrs. Robert IVilson at her home in the city to Miss 5Iargaret Dondaneau and Mr. Melvin Sist- er. Teddie Harris of the Fortune Cup Inn, was the victim of an unfortunate accident on Sunday afternoon, when he was struck an&1 thrown some distance by a passing auto at the corner of 25th and Marine Drive. He sus- tained a slight concussion and was severely bir&ised. s Mrs. A. Stone of Limlsay Lodge, has moved to the resi- dence of her son George A. Stone, at Caulfeild, where she will remain indefinitely. s E. Cassidy, 17th and Duchess, has returned from a trip to Langley Prairie and other inter- ior poits. Nr. H. E. Hoskins, who left here last spring to reside in Montreal, was in IVest Vancou- ver last Friday looking for a house for himself and family. Everybody who has once lived in g'est Vancouver always re- turns to the fold. 4 ~ wd 4 sir and ihlls iM& Unde, 18th an&I Esquimalt, have returned to Vancouver. ~ ~ ~ Tivo weeks ago last Sund&lv Irlr. Rawkins of the Hnoyburn Pier boathouse. rented 0 boat to st rallg&'I', 'I'I'llo llevei"&'till'II&'d. The announcement made of the loss in our inst week's issue, was read by two Dundarave boys, in ichose charge he had left the boat after getting them to row him nrouml nU the nfternoon of the Sumlay ivhen he harl hired the boat. They nt once notified ihlr. Itaivkins. The man himself has not been seen since. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Harry Thompson, 21st an&I Argyle, entertained the of- ficers an&I niembers of the IV. Il. A., West Vancouver Review No. 24 at tea on September 30th ivhen islrs. Laura Baker, Deputy Supreme Commander, was the guest of honor. ~ ~ ~ iSIrs. Emma J. Blakey, former- ly a resident of Vancouver, hns taken n house at 2151 Bellevue Avenue. &)uali&y, ss ia aoih:ag siss, is so necessary in iho food you cai. ire insist on the beat brands for your protection aad foc our cohiiausd success aad with &hs iiuali&ics you goi real values when you buy at Greenwood's GROCERY We dclivcr West 16 Established over 6'/g Yenrs C. J. 0VERINCTON 11th nnd Marine BARBER For iho coavcoionco of iho indies of the District I have had the toicphoao iosiaiiod I'IIOiVE WEST 135 and maks an appointmsnt. ~ ~ ' Mrs. R. Ford and daughter 51il&lred, have returned home from their summer cottage nt Bowen Island. ~ ~ Last Sunday there was a very high wind, which luckily does not appear to have done any damage, though it spoilt the fish- ing. C. J. Overington, however, was up early and came home with a 16vk lb. salmon before "the blow" started. s A. Valentine of the Canadian IVindow Bakeries, is a new mem- ber of the West Vancouver Mus- ical Society. Mr. Valentine has for some years been a member of the North Vancouver Operatic Society. There will be a gathering of the clans tomorrow night at the Hooyburn Pavilion on the occa- sion of the Cinderella Dance ar- ranged by the g'est Vancouver Scottish Society. Dancing 8 to 12. Cards for the non-dancers. s Mr. and AIrs. IV. A. Anderson and Miss Jean Anderson have returned to the city from their summer home in Caulfeil&l. ~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Hart and family 20th and Inglewood, have return- ed to the city. People Like The 'Burrard'oopic speak very nicely about the grec& care we take of every ariicis sea& io us. Each custom- er's parcel is treated separately ~ and promptly returned. And our charges please everybody. Try us with a parcel &his week, The Burrard Laundry Limited For I'copic ivho Are Particular, THIRD ST. aad ST. DA VIDE North Vancouver Phone North 1310. g'est Van. Representative F. RIVERS I'hone West 457Y3. Hardware For HO5lE or BUILDING. Fire Spark Guards..., $2.50 and $3.25 Gaibage Cans $2 50 up Pudding Bowls (spemal) aU sizes from 16c to 40c Air Tight Heaters from ....................... $3.60 CAI'TAIN ED)YARDS RETURNS Captain Edwards, manager of the West Vancouver Transporta- tion System, returned from an extended auto tour last Tuesday. Accompanied by his sister an&1 brother and another friend, he covered ao the Pacific Coast cit- ies as far south as Los Angeles. The total time on the trip was 25 days during which the party traveoed slightly more than 4,000 miles an average of IGO miles a day. On the last &lay 300 miles were covered. The total gasoline bill for the trip being only $54. The party had a very enjoyable trip. The vvet weather has ar rived. Get the roof fixed.g'e have Roofing Paper and other materials. R. SEEDS General i&ierchants Hardware I'aint Manne Drive Ambleside Phone IVest 28 IONO.O. TONEIn 1917 there were 1500 dairy pro- ducers in thc Province. In 1921 there were 4100 dairy producers in &hc I'cov- iaco. IJo I iftcenth '&treat gest NORTII VANCOUVER From I to 9 P. M. 51ocaiags by appoiotmcn&. I'hone North 1082X IVEST VAN GARAGE f&ow under msaspcmsai of II. E. INNES-KER IGNI TION SPEC IALIST pNQNS wesT 1s&o Tho largest copper miss io the Brii- fsh Empire is at Britannia Beach. It has a monthly shippiag capacity of 9,000 toss of coacso&csis. NORTH SHORE CANADIAN CLUB Membership in this Club is open to men and women. Every speaker is sponsored by the Association of Canadian Clubs. Those ivishing to join are requested to notify the President--J. B. Leyland ()Vest G3RI) as soon as possible. Jp Ip"r v',5 @ Ipi. rl'~tohef ~s 7he fcs &us&(i tisfyi ouf I +I'op I!RS. te l )gill',if Yso'sli I yicss I Wat( Jewe 'I Wat(I ))AR IVof th 122 I 55'421 I 7(&st ' [ )IRS. Ul \ )lrs, I oPerated Dressing store in i i))urine ] up-to-dai uud )lur surliug, the ludio having t tractive is outici service I iu this I~ much doi Limerii Popo(or fof them ha Picasso" iso ci "semeni oPPareuti e foi e fitsth'6 goo many late "lieve, I uevei Uut th hov 4 roti