DOG D A YS Cooking is reduced to a m inim um these hot days, b u t one has to eat ju s t the sam e. F resh and Canned V egetables, Salads and P acket goods a re now in dem and-- A FEW WARM W EA TH ER SU GGESTION S Pineapple, large tin s 2 fo r 29c Tom atoes. tin . 2 for 29c Peaches, 2*4 t in ,--. ................. 24c P ears, tin . 24c Tom ato C atsup , p e r bo ttle 15c Libby's Pork and Beans M alkin's Best Corn nr M alkin's Best M arm alade, per ja r 12c 15c 19c Smith's Grocery A. HARVEY SM ITH. Prop. DRY GOODS & SUNDRIES GROCERIES. HARDWARE. Phone you w an ts and we will give quick service 24th AND M ARIN E, Opp. D undarave Hall. Phone W EST 469 Roberts' Better Neats 14th and Marine West 1 9 0 Where Service and Quality Count WE DELIVER MORNING 9:30--East 25th Only 11:30--from Capilano to Caulfeild AFTERNOON 3:30--East 25th Only SATURDAY B u tte r . G lendale G overnm ent Special ... 3 lbs. $1.30 C ottage Rolls, by the piece per lb----------------------------- 32c C ottage Rolls, sliced, p e r lb 35c Beef D r ip p in g --------- 2 lbs. 25c Prime Steer Beef. Pot roast per l b ------------------ 12c np S tew ing S teaks, per lb ......... 15c Boiling Beef, per lb ........ ........ 12c New Zealand Lam b, shoulder p e r l b ..............------------------ 25c New Zealand Lam b, r ib and b reas t, p e r lb ..................... 25c New Zealand Lam b, legs, lb 35c New Zealand Lam b, loins, lb 38c C am bridge Sausage.... 2 lbs. 25c F resh L iver, p e r lb________ 10c RO ASTIN G, FR Y IN G AND BOILING CH ICKEN A pricots, per c ra te --------- S i.70 A pples (T ra n sp a ren t) lb .... 10c P lum s ................. 15c and 20c lb. Tom atoes, ho t house, p e r lb. 25c Peaches, W aterm elon, C herries, C anteloupe, Honeydew Melon, and C asaba Melons. MONDAY Boneless S tew ing Beef, 2 lbs 25c TU ESD A Y Boiled Ham , p e r lb________ 48c W EDN ESD AY S tew ing S teak ......... .. 2 lbs. 25c TH URSDAY P ork S teak , p e r lb------------- 23c FR ID A Y Loggie Haddie, p e r lb ............ 18c BIG ATTENDANCE EXPECTED AT REGATTA More than 100 spectators are expected at the annual swim ming regatta, to be held at Dun darave on Saturday, August 13. Grandstands will be erected on the Dundarave pier with lumber loaned by the Municipal Council, and the work is being rushed by members of the regatta commit tee. It is expected that a number of competitors from the Vancou ver Amateur Swimming Club and other athletic organizations in Vancouver and surrounding municipalities will take part in the lengthy programme. Smartness enables a man to catch on and wisdom enables him to let go. V THE WEST VAN NEWS July 29. 1927J BRIDGE TR A FFIC A RECORD Last Sunday 22.424 persons crossed the Second Narrows bridge, or 200 more than the pre vious Sunday, when a new record was established for the summer. Autos to the number of 6,145 and 214 vehicles paid toll, and the week end traffi: as a whole was the largest in the history of the bridge. Earnings of the bridge Inst June were much larger than in June, 1926, according to inform ation just furnished the bridge directorate. Whereas the aver age daily earnings in June last year was $451.15, this year it was $563.30. The average earn ings for Sunday and holidays in June was $1,213.60; average earnings for business days only was $433.35; lowest daily earn ings was $334.80 on June 7; the highest daily earnings was $1,472.32 on June 19. The aver age daily earnings from Janu ary 1 to June 30.1927, is $344.53. C. S. & D. SOCIETY TO PICNIC AT EAGLE HARBOUR The Cornwall, Somerset and Devon Society will hold their an nual picnic on Saturday, August 6th, at Eagle Harbour. This de lightful spot though opened only on July 1st is receiving the euconiums of all who visit it. The managers who give visitors their personal attention are glad to show people over the grounds and to explain the developments which are to be made as quickly as possible. Eagle Harbour has two sandy beaches, plenty of shade trees and good facilities for parties. There is an excellent tea house and facilities for bathing, boat ing, fishing, etc. The stages as weil as the P. G. E. Railway will take you there. Sometimes tolerance is merely t fellow-feeling for the sorry. The worst sting of defeat is the sympathy that goes with it. Tests made by efficiency ex perts show that old maids are the best office workers. College John--All I want is a drink and a few kind words. Obliging Bootlegger: Well, here's your drink, and the kind words are, "Don't drink it." Stage Manager: Yes, we did have a vacancy in the chorus, but you're too late. A Girl: Too late? Stage Manager: Yeh, by about ten years. Ikey (after seeing stupendous spectacle): Gimme back my money! Female at Window': No, sir. Ikey: Veil,, gimme back the amusement tax. F. A. W.: Why? Ikey: 'Cause I vasn't amused. A man will chase a girl until she catches him. T h e MODEL SUBURBAN HOME a t Cypress Estates (North Side of Marine Drive at Cypress Park.) Is Now Open for Inspection Furniture and Drapes by Hudson's Bay Company Electric Equipment by British Columbia Electric Co. DRIVE OUT MARINE DRIVE JUST BEYOND SANDY COVE LOOK FOR THE SIGN BELL'IRVING, CREERY & COMPANY LTD. Sey. 9301989 Hastings Street W. M em bers V ancouver Ucal Ealmte E xchange. The man who knows it all never tires of trying to put oth ers wise. GROUSE MOUNTAIN CHALET WELL PATRONIZED Grouse Mountain Chalet is be ing visited by a very lar^e num ber of people these hot days, last week proving a record. Many are staying over the week-end to en joy the rest and the beauties of the district. AUTHORS* SOCIETY ENTER TAIN AT CAULFEILD The picturesque home of Mrs. Jean Kilby Rorison at Caulfeild was the scene of a delightful gathering last Saturday after noon, when Mrs. Rorison, Mrs. Bailey, Miss Kilby, Mrs. H. A. Stone and Mr. E. C. Kilby were hosts to members and friends of the British Columbia branch of the Canadian Auirrors' Associa tion. Some of those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Beeman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reid, Dr. and Mrs. Stevenson, Professor and Mrs. A. F. B. Clarke, Dr. Frank Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnett, Mr. and Miss Locking- ton, Mr. Robert Allison Hood, Miss A. Ermatinger Fraser, Mr. P. W. Luce, Mrs. George Gilpin, Mr. James Butterfield, Mrs. Lawrence Blacknell, Mr. Stephen Golder, Mrs. Alice Brewer, Mrs. Hamer Jackson,Miss Maud Malt- by, Miss Mary Shannon, Mr. Noel Robinson, Mrs. Edith Cuppage, Mrs. J. C. Crease, Mis. William Gardiner, Mrs. L .Fournier, Miss M. P. Judge, Miss Beatrice Keel- in, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Roys, Mrs. S. D. Scott, Mrs. Irene Moody and Mr. H. A. Stone. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY When you come here we serve you properly and give you w hat you w ant. We have Everyth in* in Monts, nnii w hat i-* more you not only receive the utm ost in quality hut save Rood money in addition. P hone Y our O rder W est 3 T JEFFERIES MEAT MARKET P H O N E W EST 3 N ext to Hollyburn T hea tre W E DEI.IVF.lt West Vancouver Lumber Co. LIMITED 15lh and Marine Phone Weal 115 K K SID EN t E P H O N E : W EST 73X in the rmime High Quality Lumber is Cheapest in the end. L u m b e r , L a th , S h in g le s Inside Finish etc. Quality Guaranteed. SERVICE irK cl FriJ* rooms of I" 1 combi FOR WATERFRONTAGE and other property HOUSES TO RENT, FIRE INSURANCE, ETC. JOHN LAWSON 17th Street Phone West 55 FOR WOOD, COAL SAND AND GRAVEL MOVING AND GENERAL TRANSFER Phone W est 17 HOBB COAL & TRANSFER CO. P. E. Downey H. E. Innes-Ker Marine M[otors Telephone: West 177 Dealers HUDSON ESSEX 2153 Marine Drive West Vancouver TRAIN SCHEDULE PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN RAILWAY CO. From N orth V ancouver to W hytecliff, for Horseshoe Bay W EEK DAYS Leave N orth V ancouver 0.22, 0.58, 8.05, 9.42, 11.42 A. M., 2.02, 3.02, 4.42, 5.42, 0.22, 8.02; and S a tu rd ay s only 10.02 P. Si. Leave W hytecliff fo r N orth Vancouver-- 7.10, 7.38, 8.55, 10.30 A. M., 12.30, 2.50, 3.50, 5.30, 0.30, 7.10, 9.00; and S a tu rd ay s only 10.55 P. M. SU NDA YS AND HOLIDAYS Leave N orth V ancouver--8.40, 9.25, 10.25, 11.25 A. M., 12.25, 1.25, 2.25, 3.25, 4.25. 5.25, 0.25, 7.30 and 8.30 P. M. Leave W hytecliff for N orth Vancouver--9.25, 10.25, 11.25, 12.25, 1.25, 2.25, 3.25, 4.25, 5.25, 0.25, 7.30, 8.30 and 9.30 P. M. RETURN FA R E-- A dults 50c, Children 25c-- Good day of issue only. Illu s tra ted folder and fu rth e r inform ation may be obtained a t P. G. E. Depot Lonsdale Avenue. Phone N orth 300. I F O R Phone R I D L E Y West 456 . W i' h vj O f Do, NdhlgJw.000 than fcone t the out,*«nei