001C9767 Bathing Caps anti SUN VISORS frvm 25c to $ 1.00 FILMS Developing, Printing En- larging. Keep a record of the plac- es you visit. ICE CREAM Special Orders for parties Phone IVest 3-'3 Lesage Drug Store G. E. REID, hlnnager New Building--Corner hlar inc and 14th FAST DELIVERY No Order Is Too Small Real Home Made Fruit CAKES and COOI~IES Fresh Every Day Have you tried our 5 Cent bleat Pies and Sausage Rolls~ Everything Home Cooked. Mrs. Draper 2435 hIARINE DRIVE Next Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONEr West 366 NU BONE CORSETS Surgical Belts and Binders AIRS. BIARLING 17th 4 i~larine West 224 I~i„"II„I,',I :S It always pays to buy good clothes. One good suit will outlast three cheap ones. hlade to your measure at reasonable charges. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing. M. WILLIAMS 16th and hfarine, Ambleside GUSTO%I TAILOR Phone IVest 20 The pianoforte pupils of Mrs. Clara )Vilson will tomorrow give the third of their monthly recit- «)s. This will be at the home of Mrs. J. B. Leyland, on the water- front between 28th and 29th Streets, and will start at 8 p. m. An invitation is extended to the music lovers of West Van- couver to be present. &Irs. wilson has an enviable reputation as a teacher and sev- eral of her pupils show promise of attaining high honors. The following is the program: Weber--"Last waltz," bliss L. Davie. Bach--"Intrata", Daisy Stokes. Williams -- "Juanita"; Tschai- kowsky -- "Doll's Funeral illarch," Ian Rush. Slater -- Narcissus"; Bach-- "Minuet," Doreen Elgar. Burleigh--"Frolics," AIa,deleine Eccleston. T.chaikowsky -- "Valse," DIar- guerite Cole. )Voelenhaupt -- "Will of the Wisp," Margaret Dickinson. I riml--"In the Gloaming," Mar- jorie Hill. 1'aradies--"Toccata"; Grieg-- "I Iknow a Little Maiden," AIargaret Saunders. Chopin--"Valse in C Sharp Min- or" Sue Procter. Chopin-- 'Qlazurka" Josie Ley- land. Bach--"Prelude in B Flat," Cho- pin--"Nocturne" Joyce Herrin Roberts i~leat Store announce that Mr. Bert Salter is now as- sisting them in their store. Mr. Salter has had a long experience in the meat business in England, the United States and Vancou- vel . CADET INSPECTION The public and high school cadets under command of J. E. Condon had their inspection at 10 a. m. )Vednesday on the grounds of Inglewood School. They looked very snappy in their new uniforms and headed by two drummers executed a number of movements accurately and with precision. Later they gave a fine exhibition oi physical or Swed- ish exercises, going through the various movements snappily and together. Captain E. H. Mac- Brayne of Victoria, district of- ficer in charge of cadets, who conducted the inspection, ex- pressed himself as very pleased with the showing made by the boys, who in every way showed marked improvement over last year. GORDON ROBSON Barrister Ec Solicitor WEST VANCOUVER-- Office No. 1447 Marine Drive. Phone West 403. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 818; 510 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199. Go Up One! You have ten potatoes and have to divide them betmeen three persons. What mould you do? Mash them. The L. O. B.A. is giving Whist Drive at "THE CLACHAN" SATURDAY, 1st JUNE, at 8 p. m. Good Prizes Refreshments 'Rickets 35 Cents Everybody Welcome Pitman Business College Vancouver's Leading Business College. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION DAY AiND NIGHT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL FOUR NIGHTS EACH WEEK Students may enrol at any time 422 ItICHARDS STREET (At Hastings) PHONE SEYhIOUR 9135 By Teapot Test S S AI&ss C. ~I. 9 bison, teachei at I-[ollyburn School, has applied for a year's leave of absence in order to attend classes at the Univer- sity. This has been granted as from September 1st. The display of work done bv the Domestic Science pupils, in- structor 5Iiss Davidge, will be held at Inglewood School on June 14th. The ~ilanual Training class, under J. E. Condo», will give their exhibition on June 21st. J. Allan on Friday morning launched at Hollyburn pier the fine cruiser launch he has con- structed on the grounds of his home at 17th and Fulton. Robert Dunlop, 14th and Belle- vue, has left here for the Kettle Valley, where he will be engaged in bridge building for the rail- way. AV. Johncos has moved into a house on Travers Avenue. The Lesage Drug Store and Dr. G. E. Bayfield have present- ed and have installed a box con- taining a first-aid kit at each of the following places: Hollyburn pier, Dundarave pier, the Red Mill at )Vest Bay, Sandy Cove. Caulfeild Gas Station, Eagle Har- bour, Horseshoe Bay, and EVhytecliff Park. These first- aid kits are for the use of the general public and especially for children, as no such equipmert is at present on hand for emerg- encies. V. O'rady has returned to his home at 21st and Esquimalt from the Vancouver General Hospital, where he has been a patient for some weeks. The Sonrisa and No. 5 Feng passed their annual inspection this week by the officials of the department of Marine. Miss Jessie Sharp has moved into the Anderson house at 25th and Bellevue. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Britton and family, 23rd and Jefferson, left on Sunday for Port Ham- mond, where they expect to re- side for some time. Captain H. P. Skeet is back on the ferries after a three weeks'bsencedue to an accident while on duty, when he had three ribs broken. Mrs. S. Cullington, Radcliffe Avenue, EVest Bay, entertained at a small luncheon party last 'tVednesday. Mr. A. E. Young, 14th and Kings, and his daughter Irene, spent last week end visiting in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Haley who formerly resided here, will spend the summer with Mrs. Haley's mother, Mrs. I. MacKay, 835 20th Street. Albert E. Lock of Edmonton, has taken the Bain cottage at 12th and Esquimalt. Mr and Mrs I B Dowling 27th and Ottawa, are rejoicing in the birth of a daughter who has been named Frances Joan. The young lady arrived at the N orth Vancouver Hospital on Thursday, Slay 23rd. i~Ir. and illrs. L. G. Sellers of AVest Bay, spent last week end in Seattle. Mrs. Innes-Noades of Vancou- ver, has taken the Jones'ot tage at )Vest Bay for the sum- mer. John Lawson last week flew to the EVest Coast of Vancouver Is- land. The engagement ts announced of Esther Appleton, only daugh- ter of the late Mrs. S. EVorsley of the city to 5Ir. Edward (Ted) Sewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4V. E. Sewell, 1410 Twentieth Street West Vancouver. The wedding will take place at St. Mark's Church on wednesday evening, June 19, at 8 p. m. Rev. A. H. Sovereign officiating. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. EV. Teakes, 26th and Lawson, entertained at a birth- day party for. her daughter Betty last Friday. An enjoyable even- ing was spent in games and danc- ing. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. )Vicking, Brenda AVicking, AiIargaret Currie, Mar- jorie Rivers, Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, plaster George Baldwin of AVest Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daem, Josie and Rosie Daem and Mrs. A. )Vilkinson of Vancouver. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER The local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co. gave a miscellane- ous shower on AIonday night at the home of Mrs. M. H. Allwork, 17th and Bellevue, in honor of Miss Doris Church, who is short- ly leaving the service on her ap- proaching marriage to SIr. Loran Reynolds. She was also present- ed with a beautiful mantel clock bv the staff. The evening was very pleasantly spent in music and refreshments, among those present being: Mrs. Stark, Mrs. L. G. Bartlett, Mrs. J. McMillan, Mrs. A. Provincial, Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. M. H. Allwork, and the Mis- ses Doris Church, Elsie Han~- son, Marjorie Barnot t, Donna Hudson, Gwen Knight-Hodge, Nellie Searle, Hilda AVoolstone, Kristine Johnson, Phyllis Bell, and 0. Bryan. 'I'EACHERS'CHOOL OPENS IN VICTORIA ON JULY 8 The provincial summer school course of study for teachers will open in the Victoria High School on Monday, July 8, and continue until August 9. The department nf education has just issued the general instructions with regard to the courses of study that will be provided for at this summer session. oil„iburni i tShop NEXT DOOR TO ROYAL BANK Silk Hose per pair ................................................... 69c 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 THE WEST VAN NEWS PIANO RECITAL TOMORROW'T IIOillE OF AIRS. LEYLAND May 31, 1929. PRohlPT DELIVERY WE WANT TO SERVE YOU. GROCERY SFECIALS for This Week Aunt Dinah Molasses, large tin ...... ..............,.................. 20c Peaches, halves, per tin ........ 20c B. C. Granulated Sugar ............................. 10 lbs. 59c Aylmer Boneless Chicken, per tin ............................... 40c Royal Purple Marmalade, ...,........................ 4 lb. tin. 55c Quick Quaker Oats. per pkt. 25c Kellogg'6 Bran Flakes, per package ............................... 10c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkt. 10c arine Grocery 22nd and hlarine J. ALLISON, Prop. PHONE WEST 96 FUEL FIR or ALDER--Any Lengths FURNACE WOOD and COAL Radio Poles -- Fence Posts Cedar for Rustic Work hlanure for Your Gardens. Soil THE IVESTON CARTAGE West 201L Ice Cream Confectionery LUNN'S CAFE 14th and Marine Sof t Drinks Tobacco Public Phone--IVest HOLLYBURN THEATRE Friday and Saturday BUSTER KEATON 'The Camera Man'onday, Tuesday, Wednesday. WhL HAINES in 'Excess Baggage"hursday. Friday, Saturday, June 6th, 7th and 8th, "Carry On" .ouses 8t .ots IN WEST VANCOUVER I have some delightful Water- 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 Marine Drive, Ambleside Phone AVest 340 Evenings, AUest 143 Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agent Play a game of 3 tables for your pleasure ~ ~ Q'" ' " 'QQ 14th Street Right at the Railway Crossing MEN'S SHIRTS, SOCKS %VEST VAN TENNIS CLUB 1929 SEASON Any desiring to join please phone J. GRISEDALE, IUest 434, or G. DAVENPORT, IUest 481R3 Hurrard Sheet Metal 229 Lonsdale Ave North Vancouver Phone North 345 Res. North 918Y and 1214Y