001C975B THE WEST VAN NEWS May 23, 1929. =~ ~ PERSONALS L. 1lI. DUVAL 4 J. W.llIANSON STOCK BItOKEIIS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS Stocks, - Bonds Prompt execution of Hu Iteliable Infor 679 DUNShIUIR STltEET, VANCO FOR Picnics and Hikers llIEAT I'IES. SAUSAGE ROLLS angl Our Own COOkED HAi&I FRUIT I'IES, CAKES, COOKIES Open Al] Day, May 24th Mrs. Draper 2435 hIARINE DRIVE Next Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONE! West See I'ENSIONED i3IOTH ERS'll E ETING The regular monthly after- noon meeting of the Civilian Pensioned Mothers'ssociation was held on Wednesday, Nay 15th, at the Y. EV. C. A. with a good attendance, presided over by Mrs. Rosalie F. llIurray. The meeting was opened with a spir- itual reading by Mrs. C. Nim- mo. The sick committee report- ed many accidents of which members were the victims of niuch suffering. Applications for membership were received. It was unanimously approved that the Association affix their name along with the many other local organizations endorsing the resolutions from the Local Coun- cil of Women regarding Mental Hygiene. A whist drive wi]] be held on I&iday, May 31st, at the home of AIrs. Daisy Freur 1737 Charles Street, for the benefit of the sick members. The Goodwi]] table yielded a liberal remuneration towards its noble work. Refreshments were served by ilIrs. Alma Cope- Mrs. C. Nim- mo and i&Irs. I. Jackson. The next general meeting of the Association will be held on Friday, June 7th, at the Y. AV. C. A. at 8 p. m. Those desirous of membership kindly communi- cate with the president, Douglas 4049R er Douglas 2401L. All civilian widows whether receiv- ing a pension or not are eligible- NU BONE CORSETS Surgical Belts and Binders i&IRS. AIARLING 1 7 th 8 Marine AVest 224 It a]ways pays to buy good clothes. One good suit will outlast three cheap ones. hlade to your measure at reasonable charges. Cleaning, Pressing, Pepairing. M. WILLIAMS 16th and hlarine, Ambleside GUSTO%i TAILOR Phone West 20 Lisle Hose for Camping and Gardening........ 39c and 49c pair Bloomers and Vests from 95c Hosiery........................ 79c LADYSHIP EVOOLS. Knitted and Crochet Garments to Order MEN'S SHIRTS, SOCKS Investnien ts Mrs. George Bannister of llIr and Mrs. J. Sorenson of mation Given Hothell, EVashingto», is visiting )Vest Bay, had as their guestsUVElt. SEYhIOUIt 8894 the llIisses S. and L. Bannister, recently a niece and nephew whoSAFETY FIRST CAlllPAIGN 3]st and Trai'ers. drove up from California. Thevisitors have now returned toIS ON IN CIT 'lIrs. Racklyeft of the Pauline their home.Johnson teachilig staff, is LackCitizens Asked to Co-operate to st duLy after an absence due to '+e float at Dundal'ave pierllIake IVeek Big Success is being repaired i» readiness forHere swimmers and otheis using t}ieA daughter was born to Mr. pier.In order to arouse the citizens „lid '&Irs. p. Trusse]], 21st andto the need of reducing motor He]]evue, o» Monday at the &Irs. Steves has rented a cot-car accidents a 'safety first" North Vancouver General Hospi- tage at 19th and Be]]evue.campaign is being conducted thisweek by the British Columbia * e I'he high school boys made aSafety League. Motoring must A serious fire broke out o» good showing at the e]imi»ationbe made safe both for pedestri- Hollyburn Ridge at 3 a. m. Sun- contests he]d at Biockton Pointa»s and car drivers, and the day morning. Charles Ridley of in connection with the inter-nigAutomobile Club of British Col- the Ridley Ice and Milk ( o. was schpp] meet, Byi'on Fergusonumhia in order to give full sup- the first to notice the blaze, and running third in the intel'Iliedi-port to this campaign» is making promptly notified the forestry ate 100 yards, while Bob Fiddesitself responsible for all testing department. It was also noticed was third in the junior 100 yardsof bla] es on trucks and cals, and an alarm sent ln froni Pros- dash, Albeit Masteiman wonunder police supervision. T]ie pect Point. The forestry offici- second place in the pole vault,tests wi]]be carried out in chosen a]s quickly i:ad a force of fifty but was unable to get over todistricts, and all owners of motor ~vorking on the scene, a number Brockton Point for the secondvehicles are as]'ed to co opel'ate pf them being hiker volunteers round.taking advantage of this test, or from the ski camp, but it wasto have a test made at his « four hours before the blaze was Tomorrow, 24th May, being aher regu]ar service station. extinguished. public holiday, the wicket atRegulations Given Hol]yburn post office wj]] beThere are more accidents due A. BossenberiY has taken over open from 10.30 to 11.30 a m.f ' k h t the boathouse at 17th and )Vat- for any desirous of getting theirth . nmch inica] device The erfrolit from Mr. Rawkins mail.British Columbia Motor Vehicles Act rovides the following regu Mr. Elme of Vancouver has The KVest Vancouver Amateur]atjpns regal djng brake~ and l'ented a cottage at 1541 Belle- Swimming Club is holding theirofficial operiing at Dundaravepier on Sunday, 2nd June, at 2equippe wit ra es a equa ej th b i akes adequa te The porch of the Un ited p . m . A I 1 members and friendst t 1 th t . h I t Church has been enlarged and al.e requested to be present.a]] times extended and a double f]ight ofsteps built to connect with it. Last Saturday evening theyoung ladies of the Unitedhl hwav shall upon lequest of AIrs. H. B. Benfield of Van- Church paid a surprise visit toff t b] f th couver has taken a cottage at Miss Lucy McDougall, who re-cently came from Victoria, B.C.,to reside at 1362 Marine Drive.Mr. and ilIrs. T. Russell, 14th A delightful evening was spentto inspect and test the brakes and Esqujmalt are caving ln music and games and waswith which the motor vehicle is short]y for an extended holiday thoroughly e»joyed by all.trip to England. f h f known medical practitioners of nue, )Vest Hay, celebrated hisd f th Wlnnlpeg'an's spending a twentieth birthday ]ast F dayholiday at Fisherman's Cove. Dr. ky entertaining a number of hisCarlisle specjalises in eye, ear, friends at a dance and bridgeour highways from a growing popu ation, the development Of The Military whist Dl,.ve at ELLIS COTTON LTDthe Clachan ]ast Saturday under A&VARDED llIARINE es of transPortatlon not hereto- the auspices of the West Van- DRIVE CONTRACT fl l h l l most enjoyable affair. The The contract for the rebuildff jd t hhd prize winnerswere:First,Mrs.in gof Marine Drive from CapKing, Miss Groom, Mr. Ross and ilano to )Vest Bay was awardedMr. Groom. The conso]ations by the Council on Monday nightgoing to Mr. and Mi.s. Hastings, tp El]lc-Cotton Ltd., the lpwMrs. McEwen and Mr. Nyland. tenderers, at the unit prices and M. F. Hill of Sedro Woolley and tained in contract dated 20thMr Le Bouti]lier who has prop- illay, 1929. Councillor FiddesTest Your Brakes ei&y interests here were visitorsThe best driver in the wor]d to West Vancouver this week.cannot avoid a collision if hisbrakes are not working proper]y. A four days archery tourna- "who was the wisest man mention-It is we]l to try your brakes be- ment is being arranged for Van- ed in the Scriptures." asked a teacherfore you start put pn the streets couver during exhibitipn we@& of one of her Sunday School class.or highway, giving the brake This wi]] be one of the attrac- "Paul," exclaimed the little fellowpedal a good hard push when tions of the exhibition and will confidently.your car has attained a speed of be staged at Hastings Park "Oh, no, Johnny; Paul was a veryabout twenty miles an hour, to There ale eight plganized aich good man, but Solomon is mentionedsee if your brakes are going to cry clubs in Canada and all are as the wisest man"work in an emergency. Travel- being invited to paiticipate. The "Well, my father says Paul was theing at twenty miles per hour you )Vest Vancpuver C]ub js arrang wisest man, because he never married,should be able to stop in twenty- ing to take a prominent part in and I think my father ought to know,"two feet. the tournament. replied the boy, emphatically.Failure to comply with the re- quirements of the ]aw by not ~~0jj,)ygr-ri( j j.gh0p heen shown by brake testing NEXT DOOR TO ROYAL BANKcampaigns conducted in various cities that the proportion of autos operated with defective brakes is sometimes as high as 80 per cent. Cipp's Pills For Plants Concentrated nourishment thnt will mnke both house nnd gar- den plants shoot up wonderfully. I'ICNIC SU I'I'LI ES I'A I'Elt I'LA'I'ES SElt VI ETTES CUI S Erc. ICE CltEAhl--CANDY I I Lhl S WEST VAN FHARNACY The Store of Service. IVe Deliver Phone West 37 FUEL FIR or ALDER--Any Lengths FUItNACE WOOD and COAL Radio Poles -- Fence Posts Cedar for Rustic Work hlanure for Your Gardens. Soil THE WESTON CARTAGE IVest 201L Ice Cream Confectionery LUNN'S CA.FE 11th and hlarine Soft Drinks Tobacco Public I'hone--West 611-0 HOLLYBURN THEATRE Thursday and Friday Rin-Tin-Tin in "THE LAND OF THE SILVER FOX" Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in "IVRONG AGAIN" and "hIANCHU LOVE" (Two Reels in Color) .. ouses 8t l.ots IN iVEST VANCOUVER I have some delightful AVater- front homes as low as $3,000, and Vacant Waterfront Lots from $ 1500. Other View Lots from $ 100. Rentals Several very desirable Cottages and Bungalows .(. )f. Savory 1443 51arine Drive, Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agent No Prixes No Premiums No Coupons QUALITY ONLY WEST VAN TENNIS CLUB 1929 SEASON Any desiring to join please phoneJ. GRISEDALE, West 434, or G. DAVENPORT, West 481R3 Burrard Sheet AfetaI 229 Lonsdale Ave, North Vancouver Phone North S45 Res. North 918Y and 1214Y