001C9561 10 THE )VEST VAN NEREUS June 29 1928 CRISCO, special ................... WILD ROSE PASTRY FLOUR.............- SOUPS, Vegetable or Tomato, ps.r tin.... FRUIT..JARS--Pints, per dozen ........................„ FRUIT JARS--Perfect Seal, Pints, per dozen . Perfect Seal, Quarts, per dozen FINE SHELLED WALNUTS, per lb....... SERV-US BRAiVD BUTTER ........ BULK HALLOWI DATES ................................ CREAhf OF IVHEAT. per package ................. SERV-US COFFEE, 1 lb tins.......................,......... EDWARDSBURG CORN SYRUP, 2's, per tin LUX ......................... ..... ................................................ RED SOCK EYE SA Lhf ON, 4 Ib Tins............. ...... 3 Ib Tin 69c .. 10 lb sack 46c ,..... 1 Oc $ 1.23 ....$ 1.23 $ 1.39 ....... ......... 29c ............... 3 lbs. $ 1.25 ............... 3 lbs. for 27c 23c ............ 65c 17c ......... 3 pkgs. for 29c ...... 2 for 39c Prompt Delivery Smith 's ~ rocery We Deliver A. HAItVEY ShfITH, Prop. 24th AND hfARINE, Opp. Dundarave Hall. Phona WEST 469 cii~iw &.0 gIg W - ~ sronE Specials for Friday and Saturday I IBL'RAI S (Continued from Page 1) that is needed more than ever in H. C. and especially on the North Shot&. A vote for SIackenzie will help in this development. DIake a point of attending the meeting in the Ambleside Hall «ext Wed»esday at 8 o'lock and hear WIr. AIackenzie give his vieivs on political n&atters. CONSERVATIV E (Continued from Page 1) introduced a solemn pledge was given that the admitted evil ivould be controlled and not handled for profit. Not only has this pledge been broken but the profits have been earmarked so as to drag municipalities and public institutions into the al- luring net. Beer parlors were opened and women admitted, until, in alarm at the public indignation aroused the trade itself curtailed the privilege Is it not time for a change? The type of candidates selected i„"-QQ- V-A S Next to Hollyburn Theatre I'HONE WEST 3 Closed Thursday nt 1 o'lock WE DELIVER FRESH AND CUftED hfEATS, BUT'I'Elt, EGGS, BACON AND IiAltD 0&& &MNBEs's DURABLe ~l A'NO ZTROH& - 50 gtfy f~ +Ho VOO Cw r &o wRoe&". DU RA BILITY is the test of lumber as well as business repu- tatiori. This business will stand n close scrutiny. IVe handle lumber in an intelligent manner and soll it at prices that appeal to intelligent builders. Our meats have a superior tenderness--flavor--that's what counts. Buy and try our meats just once and vou'll be con- vinced. Everything we sell is wholesome a»d healthful. EVe never sell anything but the best. SAFETY FIRST--BUY AT JEI'I'ERIES All hfeats Kept in Refrigerator ~ ~ ~ in nearly every constituency in support of Dr. Tolmie gives as- surance that the 71ew broom will sweep clean. foLKS HA~6 GoT Ho EARTHLY+ o - RLGHT- To Na.GLK( THE'1R PRTiTE c.c +I N ~A&'i&&~r Government Inspected 51eat D. ROBERTS, Prop. Next to Piggly Wiggly Prime Steer Beef Boiling Beef, Ib ......................... 10c Stewing Beef, per lb................ 13c Pot Roast, per lb............ 12c to 15c Oven Roast. lb............ 15c, 1Sc, 20c Rump Roast, per lb.......20c and 22c Prime Ribs, per lb.......... 20c Boneless Corned Beef lb 15c L. 20c Loin Pork, per lb.. Pork Butts, per lb. . 29c 23c Local New Laid Eggs Pullet Extras, dozeii.................29c Firsts, dozen ...........................31c Extras. dozen .............................33c Local Spring Lamb Shoulder, per lb........................25c Rib and Breast, per lb....,.........25c Legs, per lb.............................35c SATURDAY ONLY 3 lbs New Zealand Butter for $ 1.23 Side Bacon, by the piece. lb.......35c Back Bacon, per lb, by the piece 35c Ayrshire Bacon, lb. by the piece 27c Cottage Ham, per lb................. 29c Picnic Ham, per lb......................20c Pork Sausage, per lb...........25c Cambridge Sausage, per lb.........10c Our Own Cooked Meats Boiled Ham, per lb..........., .. 60c Roast Pork, per lb..................... 60c Bologna, per lb................. 25c EVeiiiers. per lb......................... 27c Jellied Veal, per lb................... 60c Head Cheese, each ............... 15c Lard, 1-lb pkg ..................... 19c Grape Fruit, 4 for .....,..............25c Plums ............................... 2 lbs. 25c Hot House Tomatoes, lb.......20c New Potatoes ................ 6 lbs. 25c Cooking Onions, 6 lbs.......... 25c Cherries, per lb......................... 15c Peaches, per dozen .................... 35c Young Fowl, per lb............ 27c Frying Chickens, each....50c k 55c FRESH AND CURED FISH THE INDEPENDENTS (Continued from Page 1) AIacbIilla», who had declared he had been a Conservative for over thirty years but was dis- satisfied with the methods of the Conservative organization and their candidate who had received the nomination. There being no further nomin- ations it was moved and second- ed that nominations close, which was carried. The Chairman then invited the nominees to the plat- form to address the audience. Reeve Fromme not being present 5Ir. J. Y. McNaught the acting secretary, retired to the tele- phone to talk with the Reeve and ascertain if he would consent to the nomination. The Reeve in- formed him that he did not feel he cpuld accept at this time, therefore DIr. A. C. MacNillan was declared unanimously nom- inated to be the Independent can- didate to contest this riding. Mr. MacMillan accepted the nomin- ation and asked for the support of all present. The meeting ad- journed with everybody happy that at last there was a candi- date in the field. Under the ownership and man agement of Charles F Smith Eagle Harbof has been tmpiov- ed until it is no wone of the finest resorts on the North Shore. The road from Marine Drive to the beach has been com- pleted and a spacious new tea room and dance hall built. Eagle Harbor has two safe, sandy beaches, as well as boats and canoes for the grown-ups, XAAM KlNQ oF A CHoP wAHT CoNE SEE 0 l QLSP1.A IF YOU CAiN'T QUITE &IAKE UP YOUR MIND just what kind of meat you want to order, pay this market a visit and look at the tempting roasts, steaks, and chops we are offer- ing. They will wake up your ing. They will make up your appetite and give you an idea of what you want. . RO'BERTS' '.Ietter N:eats VANCOUVER SLATED TO ARRIVE TONIGHT H.M.C.S. Vancouver, one of two destroyers loaned to Canada by the Imperial government, is expected to pass through the Lions'ate between 7 and 8 o'- clock tonight, according to in- formation received from the navy yard, Esquimalt. Mayor L. D. Taylor, on be half of the city, will present a bell for the quart- er deck and a piece of silverware for the ward room, to Lieut.- Commander Agnew, tomorrow. Nrs. L. G. Sellers entertained at the tea hour on Saturday at ).er home at EVest Bay, when the rooms were decorated through- out with pink roses. The tea table was covered with an ex- quisite Irish lace cloth and cen- tred with a silver basket of blush-pink roses. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. James Den- nell and Miss Mildred Douglas. Miss Pat Fuyarchok cut the ices and Miss Crema Anton assisted in serving. Others present were Mrs. R. Golman, Nrs. 3I. Shuck- ing, Miss Frances McDonald, Miss Ruth McDonald, Miss Mar- garet Douglas, Miss K. Gordon, Miss Agnes Steele and Miss F. L. Edmands. Buy Your Suit in llltest Yancouver V,. W ...A.V.S 16th and MARINE, AhlBLESIDE CUSTOM TAILOR Theatre Tickets given with every 50c purchase. No Phones YOU SAVE No Delivery 5; I;I'I'.I.llJ lltl) '5th and 51arine LIAIITED ,~lI '~I,II) 'lil. Phone %Vest 115 Play a game of 3 tables for your pleasure c 14th S tree tRight at the Railway Crossing :V.:o,.icy o .oa. i on First 51ortgage at current rates. Let us finance the building of your new home in AVest Van- couver. HAVE PERFECT FLOORS CLEAiV, SMOOTH, SAiVITARY, BEAUTIFUL There is no reason for having dirty, worn, unsightly floors. The "Uni- versal" Floor Surfacing hfachine will clean out the ground-in dirt, take off stains, remove old varnish or paint, smooth up the worn spots and make the old floor as good as new. Oak, maple, hard pine. birch, or any wood is easily cleaned and made as smooth as glass. They can be re- finished same as when first put down. OLD FLOORS hIADE LIKE NET--NEW FLOORS MADE PERFECT Newly laid floors are easily and quickly brought to a clean smooth sur- face by the "Universal" method. This method saves the builder or general .contractor the back-breaking labor and does the work much quicker, bet- ter and at less cost. "Universal" method finishes any floor beautifully and entirely without the usual muss. A vacuum fan deposits all dirt in a bag, leaving the job clean as you go along. Let us explain the method and quote you prices. CORBIN'S JANITOR SERVICE PHOiVE SEYhfOUR 5713 130 HASTINGS ST., WEST Repairs to Your Home Repair now, and avoid annoy- ing leaks this winter. Repairs to the exterior will preserve the interior. Order from us--NOW! THE HOUSE THAT JACK BU1LT London & British North America Co., Ltd. 51ortgage -- Insurance -- Finance and Estate Agents. 626 Pender Street AVest Phone Sey. 6285 Local Representative;--F. X. Hodgson, West 665R 14th and Marine 'tfesi: "Cl Come and see our Patterns. Large selection to choose from Dry Cleaning Dyeing, Repairs and City Prices and Pressing Alterations Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'lock. We Call For nnd Deliver. PHONE WEST 20. hfARINE DftIVE AT 16th STftEET Phone West 199 or North 1431 ASK FOR DUNG. 51ORTON