001C9608 October 19, 1928. SHOWER FOR BRIDE ELECT HA LI.OWE'EX DA ACE THE WEST VAN NEWS PASTOR LO.'iG HONORED CLASSIFIED ADS One of the many affairs for ihfiss Quennie EVright, whose marriage is to take place tomnr- row, Saturday, was a miscecllan- eous shower given at the home of hfrs. H. Wheelwright, hfarine rive, on hfonday evening. The daintily decorated tea wagon ontaining the gifts was drawn in by little Violet Breeven. hfuch gaiety attended the opening of the many gifts. The evening »'as spent in music and contests. ) - Tea was served by hfrs. H. wheel»eight assisted by hfrs. J. Breeven, and Miss Beatrice wheelwright. The guests in- cluded hfiss Queenie IVright, hfrs. H. IVright, Mrs. B. Wright, hfrs. Reid, AIrs. A. wheelwright. hfrs. J. Ferris, ihfrs. H. IVhee1- wright, hfiss Beatrice lVheel'- wright, of Hollywood, California, hfrs. Stewart, hfrs. E. Orr of Victoria, Mrs. J. Breeven, Miss Irene Orr, the Misses hfae and Marjory wheelwright. Teacher: "Now, )Villie, where did you get that chewing gum? Tell me the truth." EVillie.'"I don't want to tell the truth, teacher, and I di'n't »ant to be." Teacher: "Don't you dare be impudent to me. Tell me at once where you got that chewing ~ gum. Willie: "Under your desk." /f-dPgjfp Imagine as you will a rendez- vous of Hallowe'en spriits, weird witch.s with their black cats, broom-sticks, caldrons, and bats and in the midst of this quaint characters from prose and verse, children from our nursery rhym- es, and queer creations never seen nor dreamed of; dancing on an enticing fioor, to captivating music, and you»'ill have some idea of the pleasure awaiting you at the Duncan Lawson Chapter's 7th Annual Hallowe'en dance on wednesday evening. the 24th. Prizes will be given for the best ladies'nd gentlemen's cos- tumes. The best comic costumes. The best Fancy dress and best couple. As well as a free draw- ing for a &/ ton of coal. Danc- ing from 9-12.30. Supper at 11 Grand hfarch at 10 o'lock. Ad- mission by'icket or at the door. hfr. W. Re&d of Glasgo»', Scot- land, will give an address next Sunday at 7.30 p.m. in Holly- burn Hall. hfr. Reid is a gifted speaker, and can be relied upon to hold his hearers. hfiss Jones will be the soloist. 0 0 The IVest Vancouver Bible School will assemble as usual at 3 p. m. Sunday in Ambleside Hall. hfr. Percy King, the leader, will take as his subject "Seduc- tive Spirits and Doctrine of Dev- ils." The Baptist Church, 15th and Duchess Streets, was the scene of a very enjoyable gathering on Tuesday evening, October 16th. The occasion being in honor of the retiring Pastor Rev. Daniel Long, and t owelcome the new Pastor, h!r. A. B. Schulte. Rev I~ng, and to welcome the new handsome club bag, and hfrs. Long of a travelling case. In making the presentation, hfr. A. Tabor (Deacon) voiced the love and esteem held by the congre- gation for long and faithful ser- vice rendered by the retiring Pastor. Among those present, were Rev. A. hf. O'Donnell and hfrs. O'Donnell, Rev. A. Harding Priest. Refreshments were served and a pleasant evening spent. B()AltD OF SCIIOOL TltUSTEES TEN I)EitS FOlt SUI'I'I.Y OF Flit WOOD. Qka. ~ Tenders will be received by the und- ersigned f'r the supply of Twenty (20 cords ot Fir IVood--cordwood lengths, to be delivered to the Pauline Johnson School. Tenders, marked "Tenders for Cord- wood" to be in the hands of the under- signed not later than 6 p. m. on Wed- nesday, October 24th, 1928. H. B. GARLAND, Secretary, IVest Vancouver Board of School Trustees. FOR SALE--f'air Binoculars, $2P.PP. Kiddies Car $3; Tricycle $4 (both C.C.&i.) ln good condition. Phone %est 496R, BOARD AND ROO~I WANTED by young man teacher. Apply stating terms to Board co West Van Nems. CAI'ABl.E GIRL or %oman IVanted for general housework. Phone KVest 147 R l. W. JENVEY, Builder, Cabinet IVork of all kinds. Phone Nest 346L. LONSDALE SIIORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING ACADEMY, hfa- sonic Tc mple Building. Phone North 1055. We advance you rapid- ly. SERVING IVANTED -- Ladies'nd Children's work. Mrs. Bloxham, Phone West 226. AVEBB'S SflOE REPAIltS WEAlt BEST--Dundarave. WIN DOiV BLI N DS--51 sde to order and installed. Est'mates free. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. FOUlt It0041 COTTAGE -- Water, Light, Phone, Garden, Fine view. Lot 76x129; $850, terms. WEST VANCOUVER INVEST- hf ENT COY. IVest 102. ,Y.oaern lhome New Four ltoom Fully ~fodern house. Five minutes from Ferry, with sweeping sea view. Furnace, hreplace. Lot GGx122 at $2760; on very good terms. We specialize in this district. GEO. HAY Notary I'ublic 1405 Marine Drive Office Phone West 21 or Sey. 1260 Residence Phone lV. 32R or lV. 204X I.OST--Airedale. black face, small gray patch middle of back, answers to name ot "Shags.'eward. Phone West 67SY. WANTED--Capable Girl to look after two children, atternoons. Phone evenings, IVest 67HY. f OR I lf ~f EDIATE SALE--Grocery and Confectionery business with living room. Established. Stock and fixtures at valuation about $300.The "Glow'." Marine Drive. Phone West 188. G. Cox, Hollyburn P.O. F f. RN I S fl ED ROO&f at Altamoat, with use of rest of house, offered to lady, free of charge, for company. Phone west 677Y. CO&f FOltTABLE, Commodious Housef'r rent. Al tarn ont. Waterfront. Furnace, two open fireplaces. kitchen range. IVill decorate to suit tenant, $40. Ritchie, Phone West 196R1. FOlt SALE--Latest model all electric seven tube Stewart Warner Radio, complete. New. Phone West 64L for demonstration in your own home. Must sell. FOR SALE--Child's bed, $3; 4 ft. 6 in. woven wire spring. $2; Gate Legtable walnut hnish $6 Good rom boat, $ 12.50. Apply 2130 Argyle Avenue. FO!t RENT--Attractive Modern Bun- galow, open hreplace, two bed- rooms. Waterfront at Dundarave. Low rent to good tenant. Phone West 413L after 7 p. m. XOltTlf SffORE ELECTRIC for wiring,-- Radio,-- Fixtures. Get our prices. Phone 79, North Van- couver. WOltK IVANTED--By reliable and capable woman. Phone West 98L3 or KVest 361. COW ilANURE FOR SALE--Well rotted, $5 Two yards; $ 10 for 44 yards. &Ir. Raine. Phone West i 4L2. ltAI)IO-- lfarconi and Stewart-XVarn- er, Batteryless, demonstrated at our shop. Before buying a radio see these. AVest Van. Electric (Jack Paterson). FOR RENT -- Cointortable modern house close to ferry, $30. Also, furnished four room modern bung- alow in Dundarave. Phone West 620L after 6 p. m. r ~rMrr .. ) i,ll.. Mf]L&IG made Prom jg4PHTHENIC BASE CRUDE R. I'. Clark k Co. (Vancouver) Ltd ltEAL IIOii E BA ltGAIN -- Fully modern six-room semi-bungalow, just completed. Immediate posses- sion. Very comfortable winter and summer home, Close in, lovely view $ 750 cash. Balance like rent. Full price $3250. DOUBLE COltNEft BUILDING SITE --Just a block north hfarine Drive. Offered for limited period at $600, very attractive location. Insurance in all its branches. R. P. Clark Ir, Co. (Vancouver) LtiL 823 Hastings St. W. Sey. 7483, 7481 Local Representative C. J. AltCHER, IVest 225. IIODEltX BUNCA,LOSV FOR RENT $30. Five large rooms: Lot 132x132 Garage. newly decorated. corner hilathers and 25th, on Bus line. Ap- ply, B. R. Harrison or any West Van Real Est" te Agent. FOUNDATION, CEBIENT WORK, Landscaping. Lawns made, Grading and Clearing. T. Barnott, Resid- ence Phone West 672R. Tff AT LITTLE JOB -- Gardening, Rock Work, Rustic Work, Lawns, Pruning, Spraying, Concrete Paths, Drives, etc. Fencing, Rough Car- pe ntery, Painting and Kalsomin- ing. Repairs of all kinds. Saws sharpened. Phone West 172X1. CADIib r T ~IAkER % Ohrer 15th and Waterfront. Repair work done. Cedar chests from $ 15. ' i'a ~ eE ~ 'i ~r iJ ~ ggg ', I N) ~, r r ~ . t ~ ~ ~ ps ~ ~ + 'CA' Sold only through Independent Dealers. A LL flomc stations are nowselling tlic l lomc IVintcr Grade-- tlic Gssxvlth the No-Noc Itating. It has a quirkcr flash- point, which guarantccs a rapid getaway and imnicdiatc pickup in traffic stalls. Ifomc IVintcr Grade ( ss is perfectly balanced in the process of refining to giyc motori~ts imrncdiiitc or sus- tained power as circuni~tanccs dcnlsnd. ~, r % ~'r '/. arf r r ~J ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ 'l .~ ~ i ~ r ~ + ~ ~ ~ r PO~EI& ~ P tCKUl' PERFORMANCE HOME OIL DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED PRODU( I'RS RLI:INI I& DIS I RIBU I ORS S07 Surrard Scrccc Vancouver, B. C. Ambleside Hall FOR RENT Applications for reservations of the Ambleside Hall for the present may be made to the agents. GEO. HAY Notary Public 1405 Marine Drive Phone West 21 LAiND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to I'urchase Land. In New Westminster Land Record- ing District of British Columbia and situate about Five Hundred feet IVest of the entrance to Fisherman's Cove, Howe Sound. Take notice that Henry hfillo.r Par- ry of Vancouver, occupation Fire Marshal, intends to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following describ- ed lands:-- Comnicncing at a pest planted on the S. E. Corner of a small Island about 600 feet W. of the entrance to Fisherman's Cove, and about 800 feet, and in n Westerly direction from the S. E. Cor. Post of D.L 771, Group 1, New westminster District, thence IVest, thence North, thence East, thence South along Foreshore and a- bove High IVater h'lark to Point of Commencement, and containing about acre, more or less. HENRY hIILLER PARRY, Dated August 26th, 1928. HEMSTITCHING--I'lain.. «hite Sc yard; silk and colored lpc yard. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. NEWhlAN 4 ROBBINS -- Builders and Contractors--Painting, paper- hanging and kalsomining, chimneys built 28th and Marine. Phone West 74R1. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to I'urchnse Land. In the Land Recording District of New IVestniinster and situate near Grace Harbour. Gambier Island. Tak~ notice that I, Alfred Louis Del- eniare, of IVest Vancouver, occupation Labourer, intends to apply for per- mission to purchase the following de- scribed lands:-- Commencing at a post planted at South East corner, aproximately 600 f ~t from South corner of Lot 42, D. L. 2768, Gambicr Island, thence 245 .c"t to North East corner; thence feet to North West corner; thence 250 feet to South West corner; thence 50 fest to South East corner more or less, and containing 1~7 acre more or less. PURPOSE--To build a wall from said islet to Lot 42 opposite. 90 feet distant, for shelter; Secondly to beau- tify what is a bare rock, by planting trees thereon. ALFRED LOUIS DELAMARE. Dated 29th August, 1928r