001C951F Nay 18, 1928. LOCAL ICE PLANT NOAV PRODUCING The Ridley Ice plant, 22nd and Marine, is now in actual opera- ( tioii, and this summer residents of )Vest Vancouver will have the opportunity of using ice manu- factured locally. 4'e welcome this addition to the business of t the district, and congratulate i~fr. Ridley upon his enterprise and business sagacity in bring- ing this industry here, and trust it will be the forerunner of other light industries to be establish- ed here. Show your local pride and district fealty by buying from local people. SPRINKI.ING HOURS The council adopted the fol- lowing recommendations of the ivater department as regards sprinkling hours.' a.m to 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 10p.m. Allowing all east of 22nd St. 'to sprinkle hfonday, wednesday and Friday, and all west of 22nd Street on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. NOXIOUS iVEEDS In reply to a letter of inquiry in regard to noxious weeds made by the provincial agronomist the council replied as follows: 1. They had a bylaw to prevent the growth of weeds and providing for the destruc- tion thereof. 2. ~Vhen the district was spar- sley settled, it was custom- ary before iveeds went to seed to mow such near-in rights-of-way as were rough cleared. These were now paved. 3. No weed inspector had been appointed. 4. No official was responsible for the enforcement of the by-law. No Desire Aunt Ada--"I understand your husband can't meet his credit- ors. Her Niece--"I don't believe he wants to, particularly." FOR SALE--Nice Cottage on Fine large lot. Garden. Fine sea view, $ 1,000. FIVE-ROOlf BUNGALOW on 200 Eeet frontage. Lovely garden, sea view. Garage. $2750. W EST VANCOU VER INVEST- M ENT COY. West 102. THE BLUEST VAN NEREUS FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT GEO. HAY Notary Public 1405 bfarine Drive. West 21 City Office: 315 Cordova Street West Seymour 1260. R. P. Clarke 4 Co. (Vancouver) Ltd. VERY ATTRACTIV E HOME--Four Bedrooms, Sitting and Dining room mith Areplace. Serviceable kitchen. Extra large lot well cultivated. Large and small fruit, roses, bulbs, shrubs, etc. Newly redecorated. Inspection recommended, $4260, on agreeable terms. Must be seen to be appreciated. I'AIR OF EXCEI'TIONALLY CHEAP Lots, each 60x120. Very light clear- ing. Good Location. Real opportun- ity at $376, the two. ACREAGE BARGAINS--2/x Acres, good soil, recommended as an in- vestment at $675. WATERFRONT HO~I EDelightful lo- cation. Fully modern bungalow with stairway to unAnished attic. Ex- cellent value at $5500. ft. P. Clarke 4 Co. (Vancouver) Ltd. 823 Hastings St. W. Sey. 7483, 748i Local Representative C. J. ARCHER, West 225. CLASSmlag S HOUSE FOR SALE--Heautjfully sit- uated, unobstructed view. Three bedrooms, sleeping porch, nice sit- ting dining room. Lovely cabinet kitchen and breakfast nook. Abso- lutely modern. Phone IVest 498L THREF ROO~f COTTAGE with furn- iture for sale. Large corner lot on paved street. A snap. Phone Doug- las 743. IVANTED--Neat Re6ned Girl for new high class Tea Rooms and Ice Cream Parlors Apply Saturday morning. C. H. Lewis, West Bay Beach. f Oft SAL~ramaphone, large sise, fumed oak table. Good condition. Phone %Vest 473I FOUNDATION, CEMENT WORK, Landscaping. Lawns made, Grading and Clearing. T. Barnott, Resid- ence Phone West 672R. FOR SAf E--Two good as new Rest- more single beds with springs and mattress, $25 each. Phone West 679R. FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT-- 3 Doors west from Ferry. Apply Owner 1430 Bellevue Avenue or P.O. Box 257, Hollyburn. WEBB'S SHOE REPAIRS WEAR BEST--Dundarave. SERVING WANTED -- Ladies'nd Children's work. Mrs. Bloxham, 2278 Inglewood. WIN DOW BLIN DS--Made to order and installed. Estimates free. Pearce's Drygoods. 14th Street and biarine. Phone West 144. ftANGE FOR SALE--Six-hole "IVon- der." Practically new. Snap price. West 696L1. WANTED--Refined Young Woman Eor gene rhl housemork and plain cooking. Daily. Phone % est 164L2. RUNNING SHOES at Tite's Nu-Say Shoe Repair, Yates Building, Am- bleside. CHII.DREN--Eloper jenced a~4 cated woman mould take entire charge of children during holidays. Phone West 698R1. YOUNG GIRL Wants Work Few Hours daily. Phone West 677Y. ELECTRIC WIRIN('anges, Wash ers, radio, fixtures. Call us for pric- es. North Shore Electric--Radio, G. A. Broder, Prop. FOR SALE--Book of Knowledge, ez cellent condition, $30. Phone West 679L. WILL ACCEPT West Van. Property in exchange for modern house, with large garden, near Magee Station, two blocks from new public and high schools. Phone West 698R1 or West 340. NORTH VANCOUVER ELECTORAL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a COURT FOR THE REVISION OF THE VOTERS'IST FOR ABOVE DISTRICT WILL BE HELD AT MY OFFICE, 46 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver, on blonday, the 21st day of bfay, 1928, when objections to names appearing on said list, also to applications for registration, to both of which objections have already been filed, will be heard; at which also applications for registrations for reg- istration may be made in person. iV. D. bfcFARLAND, Registrar of Voters, North Vancouver. KITCHEN CABINET and book-cases made to order. Call and see speci- mens. Jenvey, 2364 Marine, West 3461 BUILDING ALTERATIONS, Cement work, carpentry, etc., See Jenvey, and Dent. 2364 bfarine, AVest 346I HOUSE FOR SALE--New, bfodern. four-room house with attic, within five minutes walk of ferry. Good locality, splend;d view. Apply to Owner, P.O. Box 305, Hollgburn, or phone West 484. Abf BLESIDE HALL Applications for reservations oE the Ambleside Hall for the present may be made to the agents for the build- ing. GEO. HAY Notary Public 1405 Marine Drive Phone West 21 NEWMAN & ROBBINS -- Builders and Contractors --Painting, paper- hang'ng and kalsomining, chimneys built. 28th and biarine. Phone West 74R1. HEMSTITCHING--Plain . «hite 5c yard; silk and colored 10c yard. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. FOR SA LE--Six-hole Range and Double Bed. Both in splendid con- dition. Phone West 178X GARDENS PLANNED, Lawns, Rock- eries. Contract, day or hour. H. A. Millan, West 311R1. FOR SALE--Oil Stove, 3 burner with oven. Good condition, cheap. Small Dressing Table $8; Fireless Cooker $ 10; also Fumed Oak Dining Room Suite in good condition. West 489. gc- ~ ~ ~ I I The old-fashioned system whereby hot tar or hot bitumen were used entailed the necessity of an expensive plant and the dragging of a boiler from place to place, the delay due to heating, and the loss of time due to wet or bad weather. By the use of COLFIX all these disadvantages are overcome. Road repairs can be effected throughout the twelve months, instead of being confined to four. Moreover the repair is made so that no bump is left on the road surface, the patch ironing out to the existing road level. Owing to the qualities of COLFIX repairs effected with it do not bleed or push in summer, nor do they become brittle and glassy in ivinter. The system is applicable to potholes, cracks, trench fillings, water and wheel tracks in all kinds of road surfaces. It is of interest to note that we are able to use our material in the tropics and in Scandinavia with equal success. which proves our claim that with COLFIX there is no possible danger of picking up or bleeding, the first stages of skiddy and unsafe roads. The COLFIX road remains as laid, and, if the correct materials have been used, perfect travel under all conditions is ensured. COLFIX will achieve better results than an equal quantity of hot material, while success is possible with COLFIX under almost any weather conditions, and even distribution is positive. COLFIX gives an elastic surface--it does not flow, wave or break away on the edges. Hot asphalt coming in contact with the cold road causes condensation between the asphalt film and the road material unless the work is carried on under ideal conditions it is found to pick up under .raffic conditions. In other words, the adhesion is not perfect, consequent- ly the coating in the aggregate or surfacing material cracks and in com- paratively short time potholes form and the road disintegrates in spite of the constant patching. COLFIX can be obtained in barrels, so that garden paths, tennis courts, playgrounds or other small areas can be inexpensively treated. As no p]an& is required, all that is necessary is a bucket and a brush. The work can be done by unskilled labor under any weather conditions. THE GREAT NORTH ROAD, leading out of London, at High Barnet, IVHICH CARRIES the Heaviest Traffic of any Road Leading Out of London IS A COLFIX ROAD. Every County in England is using COLFIX. Patronixe Ho~e &ndustry P 'I'ffices 570 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver .. &e .o ix .ac:ory is in,t'or:& vancouver