001C9859 November 15, 1929. THE WEST VAN NEWS COUGHS and C T COLDS PERSONALS Phone VFest 2$ ~ & vlv Free Delivery A "Cough" is nature's means of clearing the nose, throat and bronchial tubes of a discharge caused by germ irritation. Prompt treatment should be given. REXALL AVhite Pine, Tar and KVild Cherry Is an ideal family remedy; con- tains no alcohol or narcotic drugs. TWO SIZE.'3--'30c and 60c 4VEST 323 FAST DELIVERY No Order Is Too Small Lesage Drug Store G. E. REID, bfanagcr e I' '",Y.AS iO1:Ogra ~ iS THE ~G~~ --'- "~, King V. V. VINSON, Prop. 311 Hastings Street, AVest, I'hone Seymour 1046. 3HOIOG~HS ~~ Forever BILLIARDS at CHETS'4th, near Ferry Landing. THE .A. ) .II&,t LIMITED For People who Are Par ticular THIRD ST. and ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver Phone North 1310. IVest Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone IVest 410L BUY GOODS MADE IN CANADA CIVK MORE PEOPLE & RK BRINC BKQT 'IN NORTH VAN. DISTRICT I'OI.ICE FORCE The District Police Commis- sion decided Tuesday evening to add another man to the police staff with a view to giving the Capilano area better protection. The appointmerit was left with Chief EV. EV. Hemmingway. This action was taken following re- ceipt of a letter from Councillor D. J. Millar, who pointed out the riecessity of additional fire and police protection in Capilano. The commission will recom- n end to the incoming council and Police Commission that the pol- ice and fire departments of the municipality be segregated. 'iIrs. Saunderson. 29th and Park Road,is confined to her home through sickness. 0 0 0 IIrs. J. E. Durbin, 20th and Haywood, gave a musical even- ing at her home last Saturday evening. O'. Perry, 14th and Esquimalt, i» away in the Squamish district on a hunting trip. o Ruth, the 5 year old daughter of 31r. and 31rs. Harry Nesbitt. i.". ill at her home at 13th and Clyde. The Independent Grocer since 19'. Here since l914 Groceries ~ Hardware SEE OUR SVIiNDOKUS FOR SPECIALS Now ts the time For Heaters We have something good at a reasonable price. CALL AND SEE ONE IN ACTION. ~iliss Vivian Armstrong, 12th and Esquimalt, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Vic- toria. llrs. Scribner, 14th and Belle- vue, left on Monday for a three weeks'isit with her daughter at Prince Rupert. 0 0 0 C. G. MacNeil has moved from 14th and Clyde, to a house at 31st and Travers. ~ 0 0 George Faulkner, 12th and Gordon, ivho has been suffering from blootl-poisoning in the arm, is now much improved. lV. Tinney E: Co. are having a lot cleared at 11th and Esqui- malt, preparatory to building. 0 0 o The Lesage Drug Store, 14th and ~larine, is being improved by the installation of a better lighting system. The work is to be completed immediately. 0 0 ~Irs. A. ~I. Stephen, 23rd and Haywood, returned on Wednes- day evening from a trip to Seat- tle anti Southern Oregon. Dundarave Ladies'hoir to Give Concert Next WednesdayHarold C. Etter Awarded Degree Harold C. Etter. principal of the MacLean High School, has been awarded the degree of i4las- ter of Science in Agriculture in agricultural economics and plant genetics. ~lr. Etter was form- erly on the staff of the EVest Vancouver High School. 0 Mrs. C. Poisson gave a delight- ful dance during the Thanksgiv- ing holidays at her home at 2991 Bellevue Avenue. Among the I;uests were: iAIr. and ~lrs. Joy, AIrs. Rotherham of Victoria, Dr. and ~lrs. F. E. Dorchester, Mr. and blrs. A. Houghton, Major and iblrs. Edelston, lilr. and Mrs. Saunderson, Mrs. )Vanens, Mr. H. Hunt. es towards perfection. The choir has approximately forty voices, and can be relied upon to give a pleasing and well balanced per- formance. A very reasonable charge is being made (50 cents adults, 25 cents children) and it is expected that the auditori- um will be filled to capacity. The concert starts at 8 p. m. The following is the programme.'ext wednesday night the Dundarave Ladies'hoir will present to the public 'A Gypsy Fantasy," in the auditorium of Inglewood High School. The pro- ceeds of the concert will be ap- plied in providing gramaphones for use in the )Vest Vancouver day schools. This is the second season for this choir and under the able leadership of ~!rs. F. X. Hodgson it has made rapid strid- OVERTURE .. Maritana ......... The Gypsies'oliday Gypsy Queen-- Eleanor Chilton and Dundarave Ladies'hoir. Gypsy Rondo Gertrude Nash Pupil of Mrs Knight Hodge The Orchestra CANTATA PIANO SOLO Beauteous MornS. iilagoffin of North Vancou- ver has had the work of excava- tion started for the new home he is building at IVest Bay. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Harte had a family re-union on Thanksgiv- ing Day, when they entertained their children at 16th and Esqui- malt. Covers were laid for 18. AIrs. Oscar Lynn of Chase, B. C., with her young daughter, Brenda, were visitors to )Vest Vancouver on Thursday of last week, the guests of Mr. and 5Irs. Alex. Stronge, 14th and Marine. Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre entertained at a bridge party and dance on Saturday evening at their home at 20th and Gor- don. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. 4V. B. Small, Mr. and Airs. J. McArthur, Alr. and Mrs. Colin MacLean, BIr .and 5Irs. H. L. AlcLean, AIr. and 3Irs. Gor- don Robson, Mr. and iAIrs. R. Cut- ler, Major A. S. Mills, Mr. and i~lrs, Brown, iAIrs. M. Clerk, Air. and Mrs. EVells Crawford, Air. and Airs. K. B. Forster. Miss Joan Durbin gave a party at her home on 20th Street last Friday evening in celebration of her 21st birthday. A most en- joyable time was spent at danc- ing, games and music, the guests being later served with a sit- down supper. CHORUS .. Choir SONG ....................................................................... Fiddle Er, I George and Jim Turner, John Burling and Betty Hodgson Violin Obligato by Beatrice Hodgson QflN& . In Happy Moments Mrs. T. C. Turner Scenes That Are Brightest bfargaret Rankine .............................. Night Is Like a Gypsy Maiden Dundarave Ladies'uartette SONG............................................%en the Heart Is Young bfrs H. Eager SONG AND CHORUS ................................ Romany Rye hfrs. F. Burling Death of Norman F. Hyrnell The death occurred on Thurs- day, November 7th, at the Van- couver General Hospital of Nor- man F. Byrnell of Vancouver, nephew of G. C. Byrnell, 15th Street. The deceased leaves to mourn his loss his ividow, one son and one daughter. Funeral services were held last Tuesday in Vancouver, and interment was made in Mountain View ceme- tery. SONG Q U ART ETTE DANCE SONG AND CHORUS .. Molly Edwards . Gypsy Love Song Tom Turner ....I Dreamt I Dwelt hfrs. R. Froud XAIAS CHEER DANCE ON DECEi~lBER 6th SONG ....... The annual Xmas Cheer dance arranged by "The Elks" will be held on Friday, December 6th, in Hollyburn Pavilion. Dancing 9 to 12. Refreshmgnts will be serv- ed and there will be lots of fun for young and old whether danc- ers or not. This annual Frolic always draws a big crowd not only for the purpose of the fund, but be- cause the Elks manage to instil a little of their personality into the affair. Reeve Vinson is chairman for West Vancouver for the Christ- mas Cheer Fund activities of the Elks this year and he is going after it in a manner which is bcund to bring lots of eats for the needy at Christmas. Buy a ticket, or rather a couple of tickets for the dance and help to swell the Xmas Cheer Fund. VIOLIN SOLO Gypsy Dance Beatrice Hodgson Pupil of Margaret 5fclntyre The Btg Brown Bear Choir SONG .. The Gypsy Trail .. The Enchantress SONG ............-......, Jim Holt ONG DUET SOiNG .. SONG .. SONG Joan Durbm The Gypsy Countess Mrs. Donnan and Jim Holt ........ The Gypsy's Warning 5Irs. W. R. Clark Cormena 5frs. C. Donahoe Hills Mrs. F. X. Hodgson .. The Bohemian Girl Orchestra ..... The Wandering Gypsies OVERTURE CANTATA .. I.ADIES OF ROYAL PURPLE TO GIVE O'HIST DRIVE Choir Soloists:--hfesdames Durbin, Eager, Neale, Rivers, Grey, Edwards, Donahoe, Donnan and Hailstone Orchestra under leadership of Mrs. Knight-Hodge. Violins --hfrs. Knight-Hodge, Winnie Brealey, May 5furray and Irene Gracey. C'ello --Mr. H. E. Day Piano --Mrs. J. E. Durbin Soprano --5fesdames Gordon Gray, C. D. Edwards, A. B. Edwards, N. Gray, McDougal, Donohoe, H. Hodg- son, B. Hodgson, Purchase, Hailstone, Rivers, Neale, Woolgar, Stevenson and Donnan. hfezzos --hfesdames Eager, Gibbs, Tom Gray, Hampson, hIi liard, Froud, Rankine, Holt, Todd, Babcock, Liddell, Walker and bfcLean. Contraltos --Mesdames Burling, Jack, Turner, Farmer, Durbin, Chilton, Kissick. Rowley and Clark. Convener of Costumes and Decorations--Mrs. Fred Burling. Advertising--Mr. Fred Burling. Accompanist--hfrs. J. E. Durbin. The ladies of the Royal Purple Auxiliary to the B.P.O.E., Van- couver No. 1, are holding a whist drive in aid of their relief work next Friday, November 22nd, at 8 o'lock sharp, at the Fortune Cup Inn, Dundarave. There will be good prizes and refreshments. Admission 50 cents. To Tom, who had been cutting up, his mother exclaimed weari- ly: "IVhy can't you be a good boy?" "EVell, mother, I'l be a good boy for a nickel." Alother -- "For shame, you ought to be like your father, good for nothing." YULETIDE GIFTS if someone ordered them through. --and why -- for instance-- they'd tramp nine miles through wet timber--with a 50 pound pack--and smile about it- --and then kick grouchily if the street car carries them one block past their own corner-- forcing them to walk one whole block. THE OBbERl ER One of life's mysteries -- at least, it's always mystified us- is why men will do of their own free will, jobs that you couldn' hire them to do for ten thousand dollars a month. --and go through hardships- for amusement -- that they' shriek about to high heaven-- rts 0 Crafts Store. (The 51isses Laura and Paulirie Edmorid) Messinger Block, Cor. 16th and iblarine, Ambleside. Nothing is more suitable or more appreciated as a Xmas Gift than a PIECE OF F URN ITURE FOR THE HOGTIE Come and inspect our stock of small pieces which can be painted to suit your fancy. FREE LESSONS GIVEN IN PAINTING. Book-Ends, Baskets, Candlesticks, Tables, Alag- azine Racks, Chairs, Desks, Lamp Stands, Etc. Store open 9 a.m. to 6 p. m.