001C95D0 THE iVEST VAN NEEVS September 7, 1928. pa aampt Delivery Smith 's ~ rocery AVe Delirer A. HARVEY SMITH, Prop. 24th AND MARINE, Opp. Dundarare Hall. Phone IVEST 469 CHA&N j&ED AN9 WH,IT.I. »»E Syggials for Friday and Saturday N Qggi C.)005 Haips Su Yo QuV 5HovLD YouR. p C.C Government Inspected 5Ieat D. ROBERTS, Prop. Next to Figgly Wiggly SUNMAID RAISINS .................. .. 2 lbs. 23c LIBBY PICKLES, per bottle...... 27c B. C. GRANULATED SUGAR .......... 10 llew for 6lc JERSEY BRAND CORN FLAKES....,.„..............,... 3 pkgs KRAFT or NUKRAFT CHEESE, 4 Pound packets....,.....,........ 21c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ....., ......... 3 tins 29c FINEST PALM OIL SOAP............... ~"-"-.-... 3 Cakes 20c P. 4 G. iVHITE NAPTHA SOAP .................. 7 Bars 31c CHOCOLATE ECLAIR BISCUITS, per lb.................... 30c SERV-US VEGETABLE or TOMATO SOUP, per tin................ 10c QUAKER SIVEET CANADIAN CORN................. 2 Tins 2;&c SERV-US LOBSTER, 4 lb. tin................................................................... 42c G I R LS'HOIR iVI LL RESUAI E WOIRk SA'I'UR- DAY NEXT lVEEK The Girls'hoir, under the direction of I'rofessor James i%i. iblorgan, will resume practices for the season on Saturday, Sep- tember 15th, in the Hollyburn School at 10:15 i'he morning. I'arcnts «re requested to send the girls to the first rehearsal, as they will be in preparation for a concert to be given «t the end of October. COUNCII.S HOLD JOINT RIEL'TING ON AIRI'ORT At the joint meeting of the North Shove councils held i» the North Vancouver city hall on Thursday, 30th August, to con- sider the question of an airport, i~Iayov 51orden gave a brief out- line of the attitude of the de- partment at Ottasva towards tlie establishment of airports. Lieut. Harry Farr of the Van- couver Airways Ltd., and late of the Royal Air Force, gave a talk on various airports visited by him on the Pacific Coast, as favell as some very useful tech- nical information relative to the requirements of an airport. A committee composed of )Iayov )Iovden and Reeves Vin- son and Fromme was appointed to compile the information ne- cessary in connection with the suggested site on Burrard Inlet east of the Second Narrows briclge, and to present the strongest possible case to the board of harbor commissioners. RECORD TRAFFIC ON BRIDGE OVER NARROWS "Keeps the Cook Cheeerful" Your I.choice is I".lur I".choice ~Ve select our cuts of Meat for your purchase. If we cannot please you with the quality of our meats, we might as well close up shop. We must please you with our prices--that is values--as well. Try us on your next meat order. n'~~"' "~ p q '& gP l ~ i ~ & e1 Next to Ilollyburn Theatre PHONE IVEST 3 Closed Thursday at 1 o'lock ~VE DELIVER ~NB SATE$T PLAN T-'6R. %VBRY~AN - ~ 15 Qgy Ag GA'o'TLOUS AS YOO CAN Mr. Cautious Builder is quite pleased with the lumber he pur- chases from us. IVe will supply you with the high quality of lumber that is demanded by master builders. This guaran- tees your lumber satisfaction. I I I.'Sl; 3 'l 'Ll'.I,'11I ~fl",,' ilI 'I,II) ',l',I . 15th and Marine LIAIITED Phone IVest 115 V oney i-o '.oai-i on First 5Iortgage at current rates. London & British North America Co., Ltd. Let us finance the building of your new home in West Van- couver. Side Bacon, sliced, lb............... 45c Back Bacon, sliced, lb................ 45c Ayrshire Bacon, Sliced lb......... 35c Cottage Ham, sliced, lb............ 35c Cooked Ham, lb...................... 65c Pure Lard, 1lb pkt.... 20c ) Iore than one and one-half million persons have passed across the Second Narrows bridge from January to August 31st, according to figures com- piled by the staK The exact total is 1,653,447, and the num- ber of automobiles is 575,789. In addition to these there were 84,042 trucks and 14,953 other vehicles. There were also 1,043 trains and 11,122 cars. During August 307,970 per- sons crossed'he bridge, and there were 1006,367 automo- biles. These figures are all con- siderably in excess of 1927. During the past week-end, due probably to the fine weather, a record number of cars and per- sons passed over the bridge. On Sunday there were 21,863 per- sons and 6,417 cars, and on Mon- day 20,343 persons and 6,032 cars, making a total for the week-end of 51,675 persons and 16,306 automobiles. LOCAL SPRING LAAIB egs, per lb ............................. 36cL Shoulders, lb................................ 28c Rib and Breast, lb.. LOCAL MILE FED VEAL Peaches, per crate ................ $ 1.25 Eating Apples............... 5 lbs. 25c Hot House Tomatoes........ 3 lbs. 25c Field Tomatoes................ 5 lbs. 25c Pears (Bartlet)................ 5 lbs. 25c Cooking Onions, per lb... 5c Potatoes ........................ 13 lbs. 25c Beets. bunch................................ 5c Carrots, bunch............................ 5c Oranges, Sweet, doz................. 50c GRAPES CANTELOUPES BANANAS LEMONS PRBIE STEER BEEF Boiling Beef, per lb.................... 11c Pot Roasts, ', lb............... 12Vac Boneless Stew Beef, lb........... 15c Oven Roast, lb. from............ 15c Rolled Rib Roast, lb.................. 25c Rump Roast, per lb................ 25c Local Boiling Chickens, lb........ 26c Local Roast Chicken. Local Frying Chicken. Pork Sausages, Ib........... 25c Cambridge Sausage, 2 lbs. 25c Our Own llake BASEBALL Indians Lose to K. C. Team The unexpected happened when Barney Holden's Knights of Columbus pastimers from the City Senior B League eliminated the much-fancied Squamish In- dians from the Senior B provin- cial baseball playoKs by beating them on their own grounds at Mahon Park, North Vancouver, 4-1, in a snappy exhibition of baseball on Wednesday night. Leo Holden was the big stum- bling block to the Indians. This youngster showed an assortment of curves which had the North Shore boys bewildered. He al- lowed five hits, but not until the last round did they get a runner past second base. K. of C.'s got away to a bright start by getting two runs in the first round as the result of base hits and two errors. They touch- ed Willie Gallagher for two doubles in the third, and Hay- wood cracked him for a triple in the fifth, which was turned into a run. Morrow, at third base, put up a spectacular perform- ance. Stdl Doing It. One of the chief tricks of How- ard Thurston, the magician, is to make a horse vanish into thin air. Pooh, pooh l Henry Ford did that thirty years ago. EARS WE'LL Y5 %E'LSY E LF 'WE SUPPLY ou W&TH ua ~sar! EVhen a fellow comes in late it's hard to tell whether he has had a mishap or a 5Iiss Happy. MOST PEOPLE DO NOT THINK THAT A MEAL AVhen a man is drowning he thinks of all of the bad things he has done. AVhile he is living he thinks of all the good things he is going to do. After he is gone other men go and do them. is complete unless the proper meat is served, and we heartily agree with them. If you want to purchase meats whose ten- derness and flavor quality ap- peal to a connoisseur you should visit this shop at once and make your selection. AVhat we can't understand is why the people don't like an un- popular law that they made themselves. ROBERTS'!letter Meats 14th and Marine iglfesl: "U It is a little late to recall Dr. Osier, but he said a man ought to be put out of the way when he reaches fifty. AVell, many men get put out when the speedomet- er reaches it. At last democracy is success- ful. For if it is true that there is now one official for every ten persons in this country it won' be long until the people will gov- ern themselves. Treat your customers right and you'l always have some left. Saturday Only Ertra Special Local Baby Extra Eggs 30c. doz. Local First Eggs - - - 42c. doz. Local Extras Eggs - - 45c. doz. 100 lb. Sack of Highland Potatoes - $ 1.25 3lbs. No. 1 New Zealand Butter for $ 1.35 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE The Pacific Great Eastern Railway Cpmpany Now Effective The train service between North Vancouver and 8'hytecliff will be: IVEEK DAYS Leave 1:40 p. m., Leave p. m., 4:50 Leave Leave Leave Leave North Vancouver for Whytecliff 7:00 a. m., 9:00 a. m., 4:00 p.m., 5:40 p. m. Khytecliff for North Vancouver 7:50 a. m., 9:50 a.m., 2:30 p. m„6:30 p. m. North Vancouver for Altamont 11:20 a. m., 3:18 p. m. Altamont for North Vancouver 11:40 a.m., 3:3S p. m. North Vancouver for Pemberton Ave., 6:40 a.m. Pemberton Ave. for North Vancouver 6:49 a. m. Illustrated folder and further information may be obtained at P.G.E. Station, Lonsdale Ave., 'Phone North 300. SAS -, )00 4S AND nterior 'inis.1 G-ASS anc G..AZINE G OF ALL KINDS BUFFETS, KITCHEN CUP-BOARDS, DRAEVERS- JOBBING and ALTERATION of all kinds. No Job too small, and none too large. EVork Guaranteed and Prices Right. Keep your work here and help )Vest Vancouver grow. J L 'l'l.& I'. I. 8, lII,'ll.'ll,",I.,;I.. i&IARINE DRIVE AT 16th STREET Phone West 199 Mortgage -- Insurance -- Finance and Estate Agents. 626 Pender Street IVest Phone Sey. 6285 Local Representative;-- F. X. Hodgson, West 665R