001C95E1 THE iVEST VAN NEEVS September 21, 1928. 'gAPl But buy your Groceries from us nnd you will g~t the most satisfaction from your good ap- petite. Don't Forget Good Quality Groceries make tiie best food. Cheap grade stuà is dearest in the end. i '&!~'., IIWOi,ii.'S GROCEj(Y PHONE YOUR ORDERS. We~t 16 We deliver. Men's Suits and Overcoats TAILOR illADE from !)23.00 The new Fall Samples are now here for your choice. Qual- ity nnd Fit Guaranteed. YOU'L BE SATISFIED M. WILLIAMS 16th nnd 11nrine, Ambleside GUSTOhi TAILOR CLEANING AND PRESSING I'hone IVest 20 .3a::cry Service AUTO or RADIO Charging -- Repairs Rebuilding, Etc. West Van Battery Service Ne~t to AVest Van. Garage (W. Craig) formerly with Crawford's Battery House in Vancouver Coal and Wood Get your winter's supply now. Building Supplies. Flour and Feed, Etc. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone West 9 Watch, Clock and Jewelery Repairing The West Van Watchmaker II Jeweller 1522 Marine Drive Ambleside KR.SON%I S CHORA L SOCI ETY STARTS S E ASON WITH R ECORD V ATTENDANCE Alton Grafton of Point Atkin- son caught a 14 pound ling cod in fishing off the rocks at the Lighthouse last Saturday. Sev- eral other rock and ling cod wele caught by the other boys but Alton's 14 pounder was the rec- ord catch of the day. J. Harvey, first violin in the Capitol Theatre, has bought a Waterfront lot at Balmy Beach. D. G. Coghill of Vancouver, is now clearing a lot at EUhytecliff preparatory to building a resi- dence thereon. All the members of the West Vancouver Swimming Club are going over to the Memorial Tank on 1st October for an initial practice. lIIrs. A. Harding Priest return- ed here on wednesday from spending a few days in Abbots- ford as the guest of &Irs. Lait. A small bush fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon at the cor- ner of 10th and Keith Road. The fire brigade turned out and had the fire out in an hour. No dam- age was done. At the )Vest Vancouver Bible School held in Ambleside Hall next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'- clock, Nr. Percy King will speak on "the Commanders of the Kings of the Earth." A cordial invitation is given all to be pres- nt. ilIrs. James H. Smith enter- tain at the tea hour on Tuesday afternoon at her home at 20th and Haywood in honor of Mrs. EV. Smaill, who is leaving this evening for Windsor, Ontario. i~Irs. W. L. Berry sang a solo and Nrs. W. R. Yates gave Shakespearian readings, both of which were much enjoyed. Dur- ing the afternoon Nrs. Smaill was presented with a pair of sil- ver flower vases as a token of esteem from her friends. The guests were: Mrs. AV. Smaill, Nrs. D. B. Montgomery, Mrs. A. Collinson, Mrs. 4V. L. Berry, Mrs. 31rs. W. T. Atwood, Mrs. AV. T. Davies, Mrs. R. Bloxham, Nrs. EV. Millard, Mrs. E. J. Pearce, 3Irs. Phillips, Mrs. W. E. Sewell, Nrs. W. R. Yates, Nrs. Neville Smith, Mrs. J. J Rutledge, 31rs. H. A. Millan, 5Irs. C. E. Shar- man, and Mrs. F. F. Lovegrove. To Hold Tag Day. The Tuberculous Veterans'ection of the Vancouver branch Canadian Legion, have been granted permission by the coun- cil to tag in )Vest Vancouver on Saturday, 29th September, the same day on which they are holding a tag day in the city. This does not include permission to tag on the ferries. GORDON ROBSON Barrister & Solicitor West Vancouver office No. 1447 Marine Drive. Phone West 403 Suite 801; 510 Hastings St., IV. Phone Seymour 4199, The Choial Society s first ie- hearsal of the season was held last Monday night in Dundarave Hall. There being a record turn out. Approximately seventy members sat under the baton of Professor James M. Morgan. The members were called to order at 8.15 prompt and the practice was over in time for them to catch the bus which connects with the 10 o'lock ferry. The very fine spirit of co-oper- ation and enthusiasm which has been the keynote of the society's activities this season was much in evidence last 5Ionday and Pro- fessor 5Iorgan and President Harrison expressed themselves as being pleased with the way in which the season had started and with the prospects for the future. It was pointed out at the meet- ing that the rules of the con- stitution would be rigidly en- forced. The West Vancouver Choral Society is evidently all set for big accomplishments. Mr and AIrs Phillips who have been residing at 12th and Esquimalt, have moved to the city. A large tree was blown dow» by the violeiit wind storm on Tuesday morning, falling across the lane at the back of the Mes- senger block. A section of the sivimming ta»k at Dundarave pier also broke loose as a result of the heavy seas, but was se- cured befoi'e it drifted away. Nrs. Jack Roberts, 27th and Ottawa, who has been convalesc- ing in Victoria for the past two or three months, returned home on Sunday. Her health has been much benefited by her stay in the capital. I.O.D.E. Essay Contest. North Shore children under the age of 18 are eligible to compete in an essay contest arranged by Capt. Oates Chapter, I.O.D.E. October 15 is the final date for the receipt of essays on the sub- ject. "The British Antarctic Ex- pedition and Capt. Oates's EVork." Essays are to be sent to Nrs. Harry Ward, 128 Thir- teenth Street, West. The prizes will be $10, $5 and five of $ 1, funds for the prizes to be derived from the G. B. 5IcClellan mem- orial fund. AIiss Nicola Hutchinson, who is leaving the latter part of this month for the Malay States, was honored on Sunday afternoon, when Miss Madge EVoodward en- tertained at a charmingly-ar- ranged tea at her home at 2397 Haywood Ave. A variety of lov- ely autumn flowers were arrang- ed in the rooms. Shaggy bronze chrysanthemums and tapers centered the tea table. Among the guests were Mr. and Nrs. J. B. 5I. Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. A. )Vhiting, Mrs Wallace Creery of Victoria, Miss Dorothy Lamb, 5Iiss Barbara Calland, Miss Vera Calland, Miss Doro- thea Sweeny, Miss Audrey Dick- inson, Miss Beryl Dickinson, Miss Violet Hicks, Miss D. Fin- lay, Miss Pamela Farquhar, Miss Lucy Clegg, Miss Bice Clegg, Nr. Nigel O'rien, Mr. Fitzherbert, i~Ir. Harry Abbott, Mr. Tom Hutchinson, Mr. Halford Elder- ton, Mr. Brawn, 5Ir. Douglas MacKeddie, Mr. H. Hunt, and Mr. Robin Lamb. L. lV. Hookham is having ex- tensive alterations made to the exterior of his house at 18th and waterfront. Mr. and Nrs. Rowland Wright who have been occupying a cot- tage at 25th and Bellevue, have moved to Vancouver. )Ir. and Mrs. Percy Hopkins who have been residing for sev- eral months at Bradner, return- ed on Tuesday to their home at 22nd and Bellevue. J. lII. Stratton has had a hot water heating system installed in the Stratton block, at Marine Drive, Ambleside, which will heat his bake shop and the store occupied by the Doctors Vass, as well as the suite occupied by himself and his family upstairs. Mr. and Nrs. Walter Grundy, Wing's Point, moved on Wednes- day into Dr. F. Stainsby's house at 19th and Marine Drive. SWIIWBIING CLUB TO GIVE DANCE The West Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club is giving a dance on Saturday, September 29th, in Dundarave Hall. The Kollej cans 5-piece orchestra will be in at- tendance and dancing will take place from 8.30 to 11.30 p. m. LADIES'OCAL CLASSES conducted by Mrs. F. X. Hodgson EVERY TUESDAY at 4 p. m. in DUiVDARAVE HALL. FEATURES OF THE CLASSES: How to Produce n Beautiful Tone. What Causes Hushed Tones, How to Breathe Correctly, What Is Resonance? How to Obtain n Pure Pianissimo. How to Overcome Throat Stiffness. Vowelizntion nnd Pure Diction. These points are not only EXPLAINED but DEMONSTRATED clearly nt these Classes by Mrs. F. X. Hodgson. TERi&IS--FIFTY CENTS PER WEEKLY LESSON. Have You a@') Sore Throat I or a Cold Remember that nearly nil serious il)ncsses start with sore throats or colds. DON'T TAKE CIIANCES! It doesn't pny. Get after the trouble in its early stages. GEMINI ILL'S DRUG STORE hns a remedy. A word to the wise is suffici- ent. WEST VAN PHARMCY The Store of Service Prompt Delivery I'hone IV. 37 NU BONE CORSETS Surgical Belts nnd Binders. LINGERIE, HOSIERY 17th Ec Marine. West 224 SPECIAL 40c 5IEAL LURING'S CAI'E 1421 Marine Drive nt 14th St. 7 A. 51. to 11 P. 51. Public Phone West 611-0 Chaiming 5 Room ful]v modern BUNGALOW EVell built and warm. Glassed in verandah. (. W. SAVO &'( 1429 AIarine Drive Ambleside PHONE--West 698R1 or lVest 340 Evening--West 143 (Established over 7% Years) C J. Overington 14th and Marine 8" "li~'or appointment PHONE WEST 135 Am bleside Tea Rooms Ferry Wharf WEST VANCOUVER Camp and Picnic Supplies, Tobaccos, etc. XIXlXDQX~iXI~~JXDa~ A.".~p & '( 'S NOW STABILISED AUe will tell you exactly how much your repairs will cost before the job is started. There is on file in our office a price list covering every op- eration on every make of car. Don't take chances. Know exactly what the repairs are going to cost you. a: I'.ne 01;0: I' ME51BERS OF THE AUTO SERVICE CLUB. Phone West 456 s i . ~ a.a.. Under tlie auspices of the West Vancouver Amateur Swimming Club IVill be held in DUNDARAVE HALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 29th I&ollegian's F&i ve-Piece Orch astra Dancing 8.30 to 11.30 Admission 50c, Help boost, the Loca) Sivimmiog Club by turning out to the first dance. A GOOD IS A CONSTANT JOY Have the children regularly nnd so keep n record of their deve]op- ment. THE ~ IIG STUDIO (V. V. VINSON, I'rop.) Will give you satisfactory work STUDIO: 311 Hastings St., W.. 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