Resampled001B6E26 SPLS PLI ) )OI) CS SPECIALS 4 light Srlo Sash .............................. $ 1.10 6 light Sxlo Sash ...,................................... 1.40 4 light Ior12 Sash ........,.........,...„............... 1.30 G light lox12 Sash.................................. 1.GS) 24x24 2-light IVindows ................... 52.60 pair Front Doors, from ....,............................ $6.60 up Back Doors, from .......................... 55.00 up Inside Doors, from ............................... 53.00 up Sash an&i Doors manufactured to nrder at in&vest prices. Broken Windows re-glazed. We carry a full stnck of all sixes of glase. PLm) 'esic e,um ler Co. Mariae Drive at 16th St. bVest 199 Residence: West 640R A. Ip'. VALENTINE Canadian Window Bakeries Agency. 1405 uterine Drive X S ".;M A igwx 5IINCE5IEAT eud FANCY CAKESCAKES, PL'DDINGS. Buy your Xmas Candies here, u good selection to choose from. Hollybum Theatre THEATRE OPEid FRIDAYS gc SATL)RDAYS OiNLY Admieeiou--Evenings 25c R 15c Saturday ate&!see 20c eud lpc Saturday pie&!see -- Children under 10 years uc. Friday aud Saturday December 2nd eud 3rd. DOROTHY and LILLIAN GISH CHIROPRACTOR Yates Building bIarine Drive, Ambleside also at Vancouver Roberta A. Vass D. C., Ph. C. Gredue&e of Palmer School OI.D AT 50? You should NOT be! Spinal adjustment will keep you young. CHIROPRACTIC WILL HELP YOU "Orphans of the Storm" D. W. Griffi&he biee&erpiece LADIES HAIRCUTTING eud SHINGLING, any Style HOLLYBURN BARBER SHOP F. 51ARSH, Prop. THE Marcel Shop birs. F. Hurling 1520 Marine Drive FOR APPOINTNENT PHONE, IVEST 304 bIARCEL, IVAV IN G, LADIES and CHILDREN' HAIRCUTTING Facial, Scalp and Skin Treatments Hours 9 to 5.30. F. R. Franklin Carpenter and Contractor 2503 Bellevue Ace. Phone West 59L2. Display of Ladies Lingerie and Childrens'Garments Ambleside Service Station (Harry A. Farr) Between 14th and 15th on Marine TIRES -- TUBES ACCESSORIES Hour~ a.m. to 6 p.m. bfesdames Simpson and ibfenzies are now open to take orders for Ladies Ling- erie and Children's Gar- ments. Your Own blaterials blade Up. Samples of work will be on view in the windows of THE NA RCE LLE SHOP 1622 Marine Drive SALE THE LITTLE SHOP bier!up Drive at Duudereie GINGHA5IS. COTTON CREPES TOWELS, RAYONS, D!H!TY, CHILDREN'S SOCKS, LISLE HOSE, BLACK SATEEN, eii e& cost, eud other lines. THE IVEST VAN NEWS Decemlier 2, 1927. P ERSONALS XMASGROCERIES guupee Iiarry Atkins, 18th and Mar- ine Drive. left on IVednesday to visit his old home in Camliff. F.ngland. ~ ~ ~ The Sister Superior of St. Ann's Schnol. Duncans, and the Sister Superior of St, Ann's School. Vancouver spent Thurs- &lav afternoon with Mrs. N. A. Bourne of the Butterfly Tea- rooms. ~ I ~ ~ The IVest Van. I'harmacy gave every adult visiting their store last Satunlay a free chance on the best hot water bottle in stock. Mivn Ralph Woodcock. 13th and Esquimalt, was the lucky winner in the drawing. ~ ~ blrs. E. R. Kinread motored up from Seattle to spend last week end with her sister, Nrs. G. IV. Kinread has been a frequent vis- Kincaid has been a frequent vis- itor to West Vancouver. ~ ~ Nrs. S. Logan, 12th and &&Vat- erfront, left last Wednesday on an extended holiday trip ~ e ~ Councillor and Nrs. Ray, ac- companied by Mr. Brydone-Jack, left last Tuesday, for a six weeks'isit to California, 61r. Ray having found it impossible to make his European trip in time for Christmas. ~ e The Secretary of Priemier Nc- Lean has written the council, saying he will bring to his at- tention on his return the coun- cil's recommendation that a Health Insurance Act be put through the house during the next session. e i The council have received a letter from the Greater Vancou- ver Industrial Bureau, advising them that they are now 0&ganis- ed and functioning and are giv- ing a free service reference when called upon. 4 The letter from Haydn Young, a copy of which was printed in our last issue, came up before the council at their meeting on Mon- day night and was ordered filed. ' Miss McBain Going Out of Business Miss N. NcBain of "the Little Shop," Dundarave, is going out of business and is advertising a clearance sale of her entire stock preparatory to closing her busi- ness. Miss McBain has been in business in Dundarave for some time, and is well known to the older residents of the dis- trict. BRITISH-ISRAEL TEACH- INGS TO BE EXPI.AINED BY PROF. ODLUN Next IVednesday in the Am- bleside Hall the British Israel IVorld Federation will meet to head an address by Professor Od- ium, who will take as his sub- ject ?IVhat is the foundation teaching of the British-Israel people?" Professor Odium is recognised as one of the leaders of thought in this country. He is known as a student and known as a man of sterling qualities, but, apart entirely from his own personality, the subject matter of his address next IVednesday will be especially interesting. The British-Israelites are non- denominational, their teachings are followed by all classes and creeds, but there are many who do not umlerstand the founda- tions of their beliefs and teach- ings. The lecture next Wednes- day will be of an explanatory nature and as such it will, we ex- pect, draw a specially large at- tendance. The meeting will be held at 8 p. m. in the Ambleside Hall next Wednesday the 7th instant. An invitation has been receiv- ed by the council from the L.O.L. No. 2990 to attend their first annual masquerade in iiosyburn Pavilinn nn 31st December. As many as possible of them will attend. ~ ~ ~ The United Church applle&l to the council to have a street light placed at the coiner of 21st an&I Esquimalt, wldch is very dark fnr those attending the church. The application was placed on the light file. ~ e ~ A reception was hekl nt the home of Nrs. H. E. Itcynol&la, 13th and Jefferson, Saturday, November 26th, in honor of Mr. and Nrs. Chester Reynolds. An enjoyable evening was spent by all. Among those present were: bir. and Nrs. Teare, Captain an&I Nrs. Lunn, Miss Church, Mrs. Chinery, Nr. Tabor, Miss Creel- man, bfrs. Wintle, Mr. nn&l Mrs, NcCuHoch, Mr. and Nrs. Col- pitts. ~ ~ The municipal engineer re- ported to the council on A. IV. Lunn's application for a lane on Block 14, D. L. 237. The matter was laid over to the 1928 coun- cil. e Mrs. Allan Blackburn and her son, Mr. Peter Blackburn, who have recently been residing on Salt Spring Island, have taken a cottage st Caulfeild for the wint- er. I~ e ~ The municipal engineer mjtde reports to the council on Mon- day night on the Caulfeild Water supply, and for gravel and main- tenance at various places, also for a scarifier for the road roller at a cost of $650. All were laid ovel'. blail Your Parcels Early Every year at Christmas time there is great congestion at the American custom points by rea- son of the tremendous number of parcels mailed at that time. The Canadian postal authorities have this year given notice that in order to ensure delivery before Christmas parcels to the United States must be despatched not later than the first week in De- cember. SCOTTISH SOCIETY The next regular meeting of the above Society will be held on Friday, December 16th, in "the Clachan." M. P. McC. Car- rick will lecture to the Society. A fuller announcement will be made later. PITIIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Veucouver'e Leading Bueincex College. DAY aud NIGHT SCHOOL. Night School--Five evenings each week. Civil Ser- vice. Ail of the Pitman College students who took the Civil Ser- vice exemiuetiou on October 29 were successful. Pitman gred- uotee ere always successful. 4 22 Richards St. Phoue Sey. 9135. Cor. Hee&iuge You can oh&cia here eii &he ingredients iced eii best quui- ity) for the Cake, Pudding eud other opec!xi Chrie&mee I)&shee. Curceu&e, Reieinm Almonds, &'aud!ed Peeie, Fruit, Nuts, eic. Aii uew season's crops. &Iueli&y ie the ave& roue!dere. ~ m &ion here, eud if your cooking ie &o be eucceeefui eud eeiie- fec&ory, you must have quality ingredients. Greeltwaod s GROCERY %Vest 16 PHONE YOUR ORDERS. We deliver. Established over 7 Years. C. J. OVERINCTON 14th nnd biarine BARBER For the convenience of the !udice of the Dietrict I have hnd the telephone installed PHONE WEST 135 oud make an eppoiutmeut. WEST VAN Restaurant 1421 aieriue Drive at 14th St. Hoi)IF l)IADE CANDIES AND DELICATESSEN Public Phone IVest 611-0 People Like The 'Burrard'eopie apeak very uiceiy about the great care we take of every article sent to ue. Ecch custom- er'e parcel ie treated eopereteiy eud promptly returned Aud ouc chergee please everybody. Try ue with e parcel &hie week The Buffafd Laundry Limited For People )Vho Are Particular THIRD ST. eud ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 457Y3. Three English Billiard Tables uow installed for your pleasure. (A new one just added) Drop in eud enjoy &ho good old game. CHET SHIELDS 4 1&th STREET righ& e& Reiiwey Cmeeiug TOBACCO CONFECTIONERY The Classic Millinery gore We have a splendid display of Fancy Goods for Xmas Presents g, Fancy Garters, Coat Heugere, Powder Puff Boxes, made of silk (Powder eud Puff inside) Perfume Boxes, Pointed Heudkecchiefe, Heude h I e ecc e e, an some S ou der Roses. Fancy Beudeeu for evening wear lor the heir. Table end Bureau Scarves. Centre Pieces eed extras. Everything made by hund ie ouc owu work room. SPFCIAI. SAI.E OF HATS Bete made over eud Hats made to order. Come eud eee our stock. bfr 6 ~~4~"'gas o&d& ell blRS ue o&Ilium'~l ai o& ei Bf aii'bepu bave 'k at (sulfpi'eat 9 St fest l ft clay mputba lL P,ill Tbp Cl pu dtip excellent 0 yt b ck Vicki prietmm',mpelf qu g aftk g iu this 0;view tbp 'f fared IP'ble Price 'birn Vicl Rocbpu, foi ahp iubpd tic gpu'0'ADIES I )IILITA A biilita beld next Qacbaui under the bpueiit pf ladies afp make this mg aud il 3 very lar pf ticket! moderate will be 50 a short m Dj At the Saturday look pla& Gladya G aud bi&a. iae drive Davis, y& bi&a, J. i aud Kiut were blip Lewis T aud brut'eremony A. IL OT ding bb. their bpu DR. VA& Dr. Rpb tor, wbp recently baa beet Q growth range f premises being fpi service ti baa ther& «paa tb& block wb pied by t Patients up'w pffi( Cc L) NO Vote„ Djptric Decemi pf corn a"d tp & Person, pu aucb frbui. Dat& 18th da,