001C979B OSC~uitOS DIosquito Oil and Oil of Cit- ronella will stop them from biting. Grav's Balm or Mentholat- um will kill the sting. We have still a few of the special Vacuum Bottles left Special 49c. Phone IVest 323 Lesage Drug Store G. E. REID, hlanager Neve Building--Corner hlarine and 14th FAST DELIVERY No Order Is Too Small We hlake Everything We Sell. GOING AWAY Take some of our hlEAT I'IES, CAKES BUYS and COOKIES Don't forget our special SPONG E CAKES for Fruit Short Cakes. Mrs. Draper 2435 hlARINE DRIVE Next Dundarave Hall. NOTE PHONE: West sss MR. Your Suit! How does it look? THINK IT OVER AND SEE M. WILLIAMS 16th and Marine, Ambleside CUSTOM TAILOR Phone West 20 Reasonable Prices Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing THE WEST VAN NEWS PERSON'ALS DIr. and Airs. A. B. AIanners of Port Hammond, but formerly of West Vancouver, were the guests over the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Britton, 23rd a»d Je fferson. AIrs. C. F. I~emp of Prince Rupert, is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, AIr. and Mrs. J. R. 51itchell, 22nd and Marine Drive, and expects to stay with them for the summer. &Irs. N. H. Allwork and her sister, 51iss O. Bryan, 17th and Bellevue, spent the holidays at Harrison Hot Springs. Nr. and 5Irs. C. E. Disher of Vancouver, moved on Saturday into their summer home at Cy- press Park. 3Irs. Hislop of Vancouver, moved on 5Ionday into a suite at the Fortune Cup Inn, where she expects to remain for some time. ilIiss Ger trude Lawson and 51iss Ethel Millard of the Pauline Johnson teaching staff, will at- tend the Summer School, which opens at Victoria next AIonday. Jack Stratton is back home from Ocean Falls, and is stay- ing with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Stratton until he is able to use his foot again, which was injured recently in an acci- dent. L. C. blabon, a former resi- dent of West Vancouver, but wlio now lives in Vancouver, is leav- ing this week for Scotland, where he will take up permant.nt residence. Nrs. Mabon is already in Scotland, having left Vancou- ver two months ago. 0 Mrs. Tallyn of Vancouver, has moved into a suite in the For- t.une Cup Inn. AIrs. Priest of Trail, moved last week into a suite at the For- tune Cup Inn. AIrs. Webster a»d family, 1~th and ) Iar inc Drive, moved on Wednesday to a house in North Lonsdale, where they will reside in future. A daughterwas born to Nr. and Mrs. B. F. lambert, 26th and Bellevue, at the Vancouver General Hospital on Sund~y. The i~'Iunicipal Council is hav- ing an addition built to the bath house on Dundarave pier. V. 51. Francis of Vancouver, is spending a vacation at "the Clachan." Miss EVoolstone of the local staff of the B. C. Telephone Co. has returned to duty after spend- ing her annual vacation at Lum- mi Island. Miss Krobro of Baltimore, is staying with her father at 15th and Bellevue. Mr. and AIrs. Morley Holland have moved into Miss Currie'8 cottage at 24th and Palmerston. e Mrs. Emerson and her daugh- ter Mrs. Ralph white, both of Vancouver, have taken a cottage at Dundarave for the summer. AIr. and Mrs. C. D. Edwards and family whose home was de- stroyed by fire recently, are mov- ing into the Culbard house, 22nd and Inglewood. Mr, and IIIrs. George Baldwin and son Charlie, 22nd and Law- son, have gone to Gibson's Land- ing for a two weeks'isit. Miss Lorna Thomson and Miss L. Davie were at Long Bay, Gambier Island, over the holi- days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibson, 17th and Duchess, spent the week end on a motor trip up the Cariboo highway. Mi and Mrs Jim Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller mot- ored up to Lytton over the week end. Miss Eileen Hampson left on Tuesday for Long Bay, Gambier Island, where she is one of the leaders at the junior girls'ngli- can camp. Margaret YVrisberg and Eileen Body accompanied her. Nrs. Robert Bell and her son Bob, returned on Sunday to their home at 15th and waterfront, from a holiday spent at Lummi Island. AIr. and Mrs. J. T. AVatt and family, 16th and Esquimalt, spent the week end in Seattle, going by motor. Miss Ida Porter, who is on the staff of the Kaslo High School, is spending her holidays at her home at 15th and Duchess. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne of Van- couver, have moved into the Mackenzie cottage at 23rd and Jefferson. Famous Dancing Teachers Coming Duncan and Duncana will personally conduct classes in )Vest Vancouver and give private lessons for two weeks only, from 13th July to August 3rd. Full particulars can be ob- tained from Miss Mollie Edwards, Marcel Shop, 15th and Marine. Telephones: KVest 304 or Bay. 2494. The Duncan Barbes School of Dance is recognized as a particularly successful organization, and is in a unique posi- tion inasmuch as it is possibly the only dancing school in Canada which operates a subsidiary company for utilizing the I'~ ' July 5, 1929. PROhlPT DELIVERY 'VVE +AN7 7P SERVE YOU. gROCERY SFECIALS for This Week Kellogg's All Bran, per pkt. 20c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkt. 10c Dina-hlite Breakfast Food per pkt................................... 20c Prunes (large)........ 2 lbs. for 23c Cooking Figs........ 2 )lw. for 25c I"resh Ground Coffee, per lb. 59c Snow Flake Pastry Flour 10'S ........................................ 49c Singapore Pineapple, 2 tins 25c Creamettes, per pkt.............. 10c arine Grocery 22nd and Marine J. Al.l ISON, Prop. PHONE WEST 96 GORDON ROHSON Barrister & Solicitor WEST VANCOUVER-- Office No. 1447 Marine Drive. Phone AVest 403. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 818; 610 Hastings St. Vf Phone Seymour 4199. Ice Cream Confectionery LUNN'S CAFE 14th and hlartne Soft Drinks Tobacco Pubhc Phone--West 611-0 HOLLYBURN TIIEATRE Friday and Saturday IVILLIAhl HAINES and JOAN CRAWFORD in "The Duke Steps Out" Monday, Tuesday, wednesday, EhlIL JANNINGS in 'The Sins of the Fathers' ouses R .ots IN WEST VANCOUVER FUEL FIR or ALDER--Any Lengths FURNACE WOOD and COAL Radio Poles -- Fence Posts Cedar for Rustic IVork hlanure for Your Gardens. Soil THE WESTON CARTAGE West 201L It takes about 1,500 nuts to hold an automobile together, but one can scatter it all over the landscape. Nr. and Mrs. Allen and family of Vancouver moved on Monday into George Bell's house at 24th and Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brydon- Jack, who were married last Sat- urday in Seattle, will occupy their summer home at Horse- shoe Bay on their return from a short motor trip. NU BONE CORSETS Surgical Belts and Binders AIRS. MARLING 1 r th &: M arine West 224 ~ ~ Sy i : ~ I have some delightful AVater- front homes as lovr as $3,000, and Vacant waterfront Lots from $ 1500. Other View Lots from $100. Rentals Several very desirable Cottages and Bungalows (. if. Savory 1443 Marine Drive, Ambleside Phone AVest 340 Evenings, AVest 143 Real Estate, Financial and Insurance Agent For Appreciative Tea Drinkers Play a game of 3 tables for your pleasure " " ~~1 ' 14th Street Right at the Railway Crossing Pitman Business College Vancouver's Leading Business College. INDIVIDUAL ATTENTIOiV DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL FOUR NIGHTS EACH lVEEK Students may enrol at any time 422 RICHARDS STItEET (At Hastings) PHONE SEYhlOUR 9135 flu~~o services of its finished pupils. The Duncan Theatrical and Enterprise Company has staged pageants in all the large cities of Canada and is now preparing one for the Vancouver exhibition next month. Pupils of the school have become stars in the theatrical world, The system of their tuition has been approved by such people as Anna Pavlowa, Mikhail Mordken, Albertina Rasch, Ivan Bankoff, Arthur Corey. The Duncan Barbes School train for both the stage and teaching professions, as well as ballroom dancing and chil- dren's dances. HOLLYSURN GIFT SHOP Next Door to Royal Bank 'AGCY No(( Burrard Sheet Metal 229 LonsdaIe Ave, North Vancouver Phone North 846 Res. North 918Y and 1214Y