001C94F2 "OUR BEST" FLOUR--hIakes better bread--7-lb. sack, . 24-Ib. sack 49-lb. sack .......... 4 Oc .....$ 1.29 .....$2.49 ftS 14th and Marine ALL GOVERNMENT INSPECTED AIEATS Frices Good for One Week [ 'P Vou FORS TRv A SREA BAco Prime Beef Boiling Beef, per lb................. Pot Roast, per lb.... 11c, 12c 4 Oven Roast, per lb.... 15c, 18c, Rump Roast, per lb........ 18c dL Shoulder Steak, per lb.... Boneless Stew Beef 2 lbs for llc 13c 20c 20c 15c 25c Lamb New Zealand Shoulder, lb........ 21c New Zealand Rib and Breast lb 20c Pork Legs, fores, lb.........,......... 16c Butts Pork. per lb................. 19I/'sc Pork Loins, per lb.................. 25c Pork Steak, per lb................... 20c Loin Chops, per lb.................. 28c Cambridge Sausage, per lb.... 10c Pork Sausages, per lb.............. 25c Head Cheese, each.................... 15c Ayrshire Bacon, sliced, lb...... 30c Side Bacon, sliced, lb.............. 35c P. M. Back, sliced, lb.......... 35c Pure Lard, per pkt.............. 19c Cookett, per lb.................. 20c SATURDAY ONLY N EW Z EA LAN D BUTTER 3 lbs. for $ 1.26 Sirloin Roast, per lb.............. 22c Fresh and Cured FISH Local New Laid Eggs Fruit and Vegetables FIRSTS--per dozen .............. 2?c EXTRAS--per dozen ............ 29c at Special Prices Theatre Tickets given with every 50c purchase. Np Phones YOU SAVE Np Delivery OH% ~CT THhT WE.'D LN'E fo NE,N'AOH- lS -Youa OROER +As ATTY NATION! 0 ~O- ~q.+ pP pz//y. IF YOU WANT YOUR MEAT ORDER To get the proper attention bring it here. Whether its for one pound of steak or chops or for a large roast, we will fill your order in a polite manner and we'l deliver it promptly. ROBERTS'".letter Neats 14th and Marine 't1fesI: 't a ball in Birmingham, a well-known and charming host- ess, wishing to get a partner for one of her guests, asked a gentle- man if she might introduce him to a young lady. "Oh, yes," he drawled affect- edly, "trot her out." This was overheard by the in- tended partner, who was re- markable for her native wit as well as her beauty, so when the youth was introduced to her she calmly surveyed him from head to foot and then quietly said: "Thank you, now trot him back, please." The young college chap was look- ing for greeting cards. "Here is a lovely sentiment," said the saleslady: 'To the Only Girl I Every Loved.' "That's fine," he said with a bright smile, "I'l take five--no, six--of those." Doctor: "I'l have to charge you $50 for improving your hearing." Scotch Buyer: "What?" "I say, your bill is $50.""Can't hear you, sir." "Then I won't charge you a cent" The highest form of animal life is man. He can do more kicking with two legs than a centipede with a thou- sand.--Exchange. Prompt Delivery Smith 's i rocery We Deliver A. HARVEY SMITH, Prop. 24th AND hIARINE, Opp. Dundarave IIall. Phono WEST 469 CHAIN I (ED AN9 WHITE STORE Specials for Friday and Saturday FEAT UltING THE "SERV-US" BRAND 2 TINS PEAS, 2 TINS GREEN BEANS, -" TINS TOhIATOES 2&... 95c KIPPERED SNACKS--Per tin .............. 5c RED AND WHITE TEA--1-lb. package, per pound . .......69c COFFEE--1-lb. tin, per pound ...............--...-------- ..--..........................65c B, C. GRANULATED SUGAR..................................1- LBS. FOR $ L00 FINEST SOCKEYE SALMON--Tall cans ......................„........, ..„ FLOOR WAX--16-oz. tins ................................ " ".-...-".............39c SARDINES .. 3 Tins for 43c THE )VEST VAN NEEVS Public School Leaders EASTER EXAMINATION RESULTS AT PAULINE JOHNSON SCHOOL Division 9, Grade 1: Firstterm--Bobby Kendrick Cynthia Culbard, Freddie Harvey Smith. Second term -- Betty Meraw, Alice Grady, Cynthia Haslam. Division 8, Grade 2: Firstterm--Lorraine Holden, Helen Booth, Bobby Glover. Seconcl term--Dorothy Shaman, Moira Jones, Dorothy (Peggy) Ander- son. Division 7, Grade 3: First term--Jessie Ritz, Kenneth Ver- non, John Bull. Second term-- Marion Sparrow, Marjorie 0'- Donnell, Jack Ritz. Division 7, Grade 4: Firstterm--Helen Edwards, Lavern Peppard, Oliver Burbridge. Division 6, Grade 4: Second term--Jack McLeod, Marjorie lCivers, Stuart Lefeaux. Division 5, Grade 5: First term-- John Moe, Alice Lauder, Jack Eager, Eileen Grady. Sec- ond term -- Dorothy Dickinson Florence Grady, Peggy Hard- man. Division 4, Grade 5: Second term--Edward ShefField, Frank Hodgson, Dickie Lester. Division 4, Grade 6: First term--Helen Ritz, Donald Mills, Billie Hawkes. Division 10, Grade 6: Sec- ond term--Gerald Mason, Mar- garet Saunders, Joyce Smith. Division 10, Grade 7: First term--John Kendrick, Daniel Hill, Morris Anderson. Division 3, Grade 7: Second term -- John Barker, Douglas Forrester, Edna AValker. Division 2 Grade 8: First term--Josie Leyland, Dick Brad- ley, Charles Baldwin. Second term--Ethel Lloyd, Sadie Leck- tinen, Jim Chapman. Division 1, Grade 8: First term--Grace Thompson. Betty Edwards, Ian Hamilton, REV. MARK JUKES AVILL ADDRESS THE BRITISH ISRAEL ASS'N Next wednesday might at the Ambleside Hall the Rev. Mark Jukes, Anglican minister, will give an address on "AVhen Shall YVe Expect the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit." This address, which was given in North Van- couver a short time ago, is given here by special request. It created remarkable interest in North Vancouver and a big attendance is expected here next wednesday night. CONTRACTORS ARE GRANTED EXTENSION The council on Tuesday night granted Bartholomew, Mont- gomery & Co., contractors for the EVhyteclifF water main, an extension of time up to 15th of May to complete their contract. SIVEET DADDY Over the alley fence the colorerl grass widow was calling her smaI1 black offspring. "Morphy!" she shouted. 'Oh, you hIorphy! Come yere to me." The passing white man was moved by curiosity to halt and ask ques- tions: " 'Morphy'?--isn't that rather curious name for a boy, Auntie?" "Dat a n't his full name," she ex- plained. "Dat's just what I calls him for short. Dat chile's name is Morphine." "Well, then, why Morphine?" "Ain't you never heerd de word 'morphine'?" "Certainly; but never in this connection. Would you mind telling me why you chose it when you were christening this kid?" "I chose it because it was de mos'uitableone dey wuz. 'Bout de time he wuz born, I heerd one of de white folks readin'ut of a book dat mor» phine wuz de product of a wild poppy. An'hIista, ef evah a chile had a wild poppy, dis is de chile." A boss is a man who arrives early when you are late, and late when you are early. You can never get much of any- thing done unless you go ahead and 3o it before you are ready. April 13, 1928. It's in the Taste! ~, l,O:I.Ce ....8B1.8 Our meats have a superior tenderness--flavor-- that's whatcounts. Buy and try our meats just once and you'l be con-vinced. Everything we sell is wholesome and healthful. AVe neversell anything but the best. FOR WATERFRONTAGE and other property HOUSES TO RENT, FIRE IiVSURANCE, ETC. see JOHN LAWSON 17th Street Phone West 55 Quà LONER. s'TANGS l'HE. RAl'N AND SUN - -.~-rHpt'o How ouR pHTROeAo( (S maN '. 'Iles gyes / I I II/// /// D~ LUflBER THAT KNDORK LUMBER that endures throughout the ages--that's the kind we sell. Every foot of it is warranted to please you well. AVe will treat you and your order with courteous con- sideration. Let us give you an est- imate. im. Ltl'i',i'l1Jlfi.",.1I 'I i 15th and Marine LIMIT E D Phone West 115 Buy Your Suit in West Vancouver ,V,. WJ ..„AIV,S 16th and MARINE, AhiBLESIDE CUSTO1lt TAILOR Come and see our Patterns. Large se!ection to choose fromDry Cleaning Dyeing, Repairs and City Prices and Pressing Alterations Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'lock We Call For and Deliver PHONE % EST 20 yon .an'i: Si:o i, .on'I: Si:ari: AVATCH YOUR BRAKES THIS IS THE KEYSTONE SERVICE STATION FOR RAYBESTOS BRAKE LINING Iites: iran i~arage Ambleside Phone %Vest 13Q IIIIllgm .. pal) ( ~hg~ ! Imther¹.ii!mtunePasSea. &Nether Mriei )legbn, AS we pass our 31st birthday, we look forward toanother year of usefulness. Thirty-one years ago the B. C. Electric Railway Company took over the railway and lighting services of Vancouver, New Westminster and Victoria. It will be our endeavor in the coming years to con tinue a good citizen of these communities, growing with them and helping them to grow and bringing into our service whatever improvements the ad- vancement of our industries may perfect. SiailsHCollPGIBI + FrFgnncRauwBFC0VANCOUVER VICTORIA "I'"& l ' rv J Ai i i, J„a I I J I l I I I E I Next to Hollyburn Theatre I'HONE WEST 3 Closed Thursday at 1 o'lock IVE DELIVER All hleats Kept in Refrigerator FRESII AND CURED hl EATS'UTTElty EGGS'ACON AND IiAI4D ag