Resampled001B6E14 SAS Al ) )OI) tS SPECIALS 41ight Sx10 Sash ........................................... 61.10 6 light Sx10 Sash ................................. 1.40 4 light 10x12 Sash ................................... 1.30 6 light 10x12 Sash....................................... I.GG 24x24 2-light IVindo&vs ................... $2.50 pairFront Doors, from.............................. $6.60 up Back Doors, from ...................,.......... $5.00 up Inside Doors, from ......................... SS.00 up Sash and Doors manufactured to order at lo&vest prices. Broken IVindo&vs re-glazed. We carry a full stock of ao sizes of glass. Am) 'esii e .um)er Co. Marine Drive at 16th St. West 199 Residence: bvest 640R Hollyburn Theatre CHIROPRACTOR Yates Building bIarine Drive, Ambleside uiso at Vancouver Open bfnudu, Wednesday Friday uud Saturday Admission--Evenings Zhc e 15c Su&a&day hia&iucc zsc uud Iuc Saturday hlu&iucc -- Children under 10 years Sc. Roberta A. Vass FRIDAY--(Tuuigh&) The Paramount Junior Stars in 'Fascinating Youth'aturday uud hiouduy Noccmhcc 19th uud 21st 66 CHANG This picture is so well thought of hy the British Government that they have placed u copy in the British biuscum, &o hc held there for 60 years aud then shown SR over thc country as u ctussic. NO CAANGE IN PRICES Wednesday November 33rd SIILTON SILLS in 'The Sileut Lover'. C., I'h. C. Graduate of Palmer School ARE YOU AT EASE? "DIS-EASE" means "Not at Ease." CAIROPRACTIC WILL HELP YOU THE Marcel Shop Mrs. F. Burling 1520 Marine Drive FOR APPOINTNENT PHONE West 304 LADIES HAIRCUTTING uud SHINGLING. any Style EOLLYBURN BARBER SHOI'. SIARSH, Prop. F. R. Franklin Carpenter and Contractor 3503 Bcncvuc Acc. Phone West 59L2. MARCEL, iVAVING, LADIES and CHILDREN' HAIRCUTTING Facial, Scalp and Skin Treatments Hours 9 to 5.30. Principal: wIVhy do you close your eyi&s when you kiss me?" Teacher: "So my pupils won' see you." Ambleside Service Station (Harry A. Farr) Between 14th and 15th on Marine TIRES -- TUBES ACCESSORIES Hour~ a. m. to 6 p. m. W. G. ROBINSON GENERAL CONTRACTLNG Septic Tanks, Basements, Lots Cleared, Etc. Phone West 478Y. Mother That s a p&cture of D'Aubrey by himself." Son: "Aw, stop kidding me. Anybody could see he's alone." IVaiter: "That gentleman over there says his soup isn't fit for a pig." &hfanager: "Then take it away, you fool, and bring him some that is." Salesman: "Let me demon- strate this vacuum cleaner to you. blrs. Coveloski: "I don't want it. I rin't got no vacuums in the house." Loafer I: "Are you working now . Loafer 2: "No. I have some- thing working for me." No. I: "Bank account?" No. 2: "No; gallons of grape juice." A. Q F. VALENTINE Canadian Vriuduw Bukccicu Agency. 1&06 blur&ac Drive FRESH CAKES AND BREAD DAILY Phone your orders for Special Cakes LIGHT LUNCHES Stores Closes 6 p. m.& Saturdays 10 p. m. TEAR THE IVFRT VAN NEIVS blrs. Douglas De&var of New York, &vill be the soloist next Sunday morning at the Baptist Church. ~ ~ T&vo church bazaars ivio be held next month l&oth being an- nual events. That for St. Steph- en's chinvh will be on Dccen&ber 2nd, aml for the United Church on December 9th. ~ ~ ~ Friday. December 9th is the &late of the concert organised by hrlrs. F. X. Hodgson in aiil of St. Stephen's Church. This will be held in Dundarave Hao, anil n splendid programme has been arranged. ~ ~ ~ Ivan is the name of a new member of the Reynolds'amily, a son having been born to Mr. and hlr&u Clyde Reynol&ls, 12th and Jefferson, on 1Vednes&lay, November 9th. Both mother an I son nre making good progress. ~ ~ ~ An expenditure of not over $75& ivas authorized from mainten- ance in improving IVeoington Street, Whytecoff. ~ c ~ A donation of $25 was made by the Council to the B. P. O. Elks for the Christmas Cheer Fund. The Council have made a similar donation every year for this very worthy object. c c ~ H. Reynolds and Sons asked the Council to open Haywood Ave. between ISth and 14th Streets, so that they could get in material for building. c T. Cau&hveo also asked that re- pairs be made to 11th Street north ot'athers, so that he could get his car in and out. Both matters were referred to the engineer for his report. ~ r ~ Some party or parties stole the batteries out of Dr. Stains- by's car on Sunday evening while it was standing in front of his residence on Marine Drive. The doctor had no knowledge of the theft until he came out later in the evening and found that his car would not start. As it would take twenty minutes to discon- nect and remove the batteries, the thief or thieves exhibited considerable nerve. u c i'herewas a good turnout of members of the Legion for the Memorial Service at St. Steph- en's Church on Sunday. Follow- ing the service they marched to the Memorial Arch where Com- rade J. Lawson on behalf of the branch deposited a wreath. Don't forget the Elks'nnual Christmas Cheer dance in the Hollyburn Pavilion on Friday, 2nd December. This will be a masquerade dance, although fancy costumes are optional. There will be valuable prizes, and a first class orchestra will be on hand. c c ~ Mr. and hire. James Miles have returned from Saskatoon to their home at 13th and Duchess. Mr. &YIHes has been harvesting in Saskatchewan. ~ ~ ~ W. F. Merrick of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 21st and Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gibson. who have been living at 16th and Duchess, «re now occupying the house purchased by Mr. Gibson at 17th and Duchess. c ~ ~ 51&'s. F. Stainsby with her new baby boy returned on Sunday from the North Vancouver Gen- eral Hospital to her home at 19th and bIarine Drive. il. Murray. 24th an&I Palmer- st&m, is sick anil in the North Vancouver Genernl Hospital. ~ ~ ~ Invitations nre out for n dance to he given by hire. George Cross on New Year's Eve nt her moth- er's home, 24th nn&l I'Vnterfront. ~ ~ ~ Miss Mabel rbicBain. who has been sick for over n week, is bnck agnin at "the Little Shop." ~ ~ ~ ( hrictmas ic fast npproaching and the postnl authorities nre al. ready urging the necessity of mailing early to avoid the rush. The Iiooyburn I'ostmnster n&l- vises thnt the fooow&ng are the closing dntes for C'hristmas mail for the places designated: the British Isles, 2Gth November: Australia and New Zealand, 16th November; Europe, 19th Novem- ber; China, 20th November; Jap- an, 4th December; the Maritime Provinces an&i Newfoundland, 10th December; Ontario, 14th December. ~ ~ ~ The B. C. Electric Company are installing at 18th and IVater- front new transformers of heavi- er calibre than those at present in use. These will be used in connection with the light an&I power supplied by the company to IVest Vancouver, nnd are be- ing placed there temporarily until the new substation is erect- e&l next spring. u c ~ Vgith the advent of cokler weather the lunch rooms are now in iuo swing every midday in ail the schools. Mrs. Allan is in charge at the High School, Mrs. Carley at Pauline Johnson, and Mrs. Pearson of Hollyburn. Mrs. Henningsen arrived here from Denmark on Sunday and she and her husband have taken up their residence at their new house at 21st and Fulton, which has just been complete&1. Mr. Henningsen has been a guest at the Fortune Cup Inn for over six weeks, while his house was being built. BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS FROibl THE I OCAL STORES Christmas is fast approaching and those wishing to send par- cels to the Old Country should despatch them as quickly as pos- sible. At this season of the year one is ahvays in a quamlary as to "what to get." The question, however, is becoming more eas- ily solved in IVest Vancouver as the local stores carry a much bigger selection of articles suit- able for this purpose. The &&Vest Van. Jeweoera, for instance, have a wonderful selection of presents at ao prices from 50 cents to $50. There is no need to go to Vancouver to obtain th» useful and practical gifts of this kind. You will find an excellent selection here at very reasonable prices. Grigor's Dry Goods Store also advertises the fact that they have a splendid range of fancy goods, specialties, toys and nov- elties, as well as of the things necessary and desirable for ladi- es and children, from which a selection can be macle that will please any member of the family. You are invited to see the win- dow display and to make a callat the store for any such goods you may need. Indeed with the general sup- ply of toilet and other articles to be found in the local drugstores as well as the other stores, the purchasing of Christmas pres- ents is being made easy for the residents of the district. Buy in West Vancouver. You will iln&l the prices in the local stores com- pare very favorably with those in the city. PERSONALS Nf lg, tisef~ ~Appk &VIO&ember 18 1927 CHEAP FOOD Is very often the MOST EXPENSIVE usf ut ou I ssd P tu pre& &vstcf sud Hsru yh 9 thf&mg d t PuP usft& l,u I thfN 'ui& sdcwkuud the ) su 'u dfsPP 001 + Grec& 000 Pc'ups '" C fs&glua tsble&8'6'isor,"pu Huu «„ Iisy tw,",'dutef use. Cfcss&cd I CbcP c~ put 0 )s)c& (,'uvi Rcp'St th dish ls full nI bffsd c Thc cbees& to the cubi out puitiui uut sddiug &'hcup fui&dutuffc are diur u& nnv price. Qunn&y shouid hc &hc Ac&& cnnaidcrut ion. Yru can uiwuys rely upon the quuii&y uf uut gauds -- uud- uur prices uce iuw uud rcucuu- uhlc hut--wc never cui quuilty fur price. Iluy here uud gct the most real vuiuc for your money. Greenwoo(I'I GROCERV West 16 I'IIONE YOUR ORDERS We di )iver. Established over 7 Yenrs. C. J. OVERINGTON 14th nml lilarine BARBER Fur thc convenience of thc is&lies of thc District I huvu hud the telephone iuciuiicd I'HONE WEST 135 uud mukc an appointment. Sliced One duf cumbers long), thl tcsspuuu one tcrupo spuou tun one cup si lhc cucuu sr&sk for I water. Hf ious sud 0 gsf mixtul became tfi msy be Iie hot. &VEST VAN Restaurant 1&2& hiunue Dr&vs at II&6 Si. ROSIE-SIADE CANDIES AND DELICATESSEN I'ublic I'hone West G I 1-0 Hsfv In 0 css place thfe rings. Ai spoon of br ping from of the me the meat, lamb or ve lightly wi Stuff in h baked poh small who about two er. Short 3 can ofl the left&& dinner. A drink witl whole diuu cious pot p hourof the top is put stew allow CHI&&IAtIA People speak very nicely about the great care we take of every article sent tu us Each custom- er'u parcel is treated separately uud promptly returned. Aud our charges please everybody. Try us with u puccci this week. The Burrard Laundry Limited For People vvho Are Particular THIRD ST. Sud ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. IVest Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone 1Vest 457Y3. Enjoy a Game CHET SHIELDS of BILLIARDS at I i&h STREET righ& u& Railway Crossing TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY MRS.A. ROBINSON (formerly Amhiccidc Beauty Parlor) ANNOUNCES the opemng of her new business in the SAGAR West Vnn Jellcry ~STORE TOSIORROIV -- Saturday HAND PAINTED MATERIALS See IVindow Display of I land Painting on Materjals and Specialties. COU& )IOTI( c'6'i oiutrlct ui Deccmb,'f r vs&rect I to det Pcrscu ffuf„ "uhl 18th dsy 0 People Like The 'Burrard' China cll fcf s ii& vegetables Ross block Ambleside occupied b Store. Th wss asked t iou on the in the mstl T