001C9872 Personal Bottj.ed Sun].ight Colin AIacLean, 19th and Belle- vue, is confined to his home through sickness. Paul E. Sykes has been chosen from among many applicants to fill the position of secretary of North Vancouver Board of Trade, to succeed J. AV. AIahon. He will assume his new duties immediately. A very pleasant evening was spent last Friday evening at the Fortune Cup Inn, when as the 'guests of iAIrs. Groom the ladies . of the Royal Purple Auxiliary to P.. P. O. E. Vancouver No. 1, gave a whist drive. iflrs. Groom was, formerly treasurer of the lodge. Those who won prizes were: 1st prize gentlemen--iAIr. Robert Smith. 2nd prize, gentlemen--Mr. Raf- --. tery of Vancouver. 1st, prize, ladies--Mrs. J. R. Smith, of Vancouver. 2nd prize, ladies--Miss Hall of Vancouver. During the evening Mrs. J.'R. Smith gave several]vocal solos. ,]4 3i'Ir. Gill of iNorth Vancouver, is building a large house at 17th and Haywood. = Dr. A. C. Nash, the school I]medical officer, gave a lecture - last Friday to the high school students at Inglewood School, taking as his subject "Cancer." Atstart will be]made during the&first ~veek in December. on the construction of the new Or- ange halllon the iVIarine Drive between 22nd and 23rd Streets. It.wil lbe a two storey buliding 40x80 and will cost $8,000. Mrs. Livingstone of Vancou- ver, spent the week end at the ".Clachan." ~ +I St. Andrew's Dance at the Hol-lyburn Pavilion tonight--Friday. Tickets at 'he door. Dancing 9 ] till 1. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who haver been living at 'Cypress Park, have moved] into the Vi7hiteside house at Sherman. ihlr. and AIrs. iAIurphy and child of Vancouver have moved into , - the'Chester cottage at 19th and Bellevue. =- THE JUNIOR CHOIR The Young'Peoples'hoir of the United Church .which chas been organized. and is]directed by Mrs. Colin MacLean and Rrs. Sheffield,'ill sing two numbers at the,white'Gift Sunday ser- ,vice in the Church on December 22nd.--= The musical training which is being given the members of this Junior. Choir is specially appreci- ated and it is hoped to give them, a public appearance before long. The choir, meets evelyn Satur- day, morning from ten'to eleven o'lock. Wife: "Fancy, Robert, in a few years we shall be able to fly to London in half and hour." Husband: "But you v ill still need t~vo hours to get ready.' Cod Liver Oil makes up for, the deficiency of Sunlight v,hich we experience in our climate in the winter season. We have all the recognized brands--tested for their vitamin i content- EVERYO fE needs it,& feel ~I ell and keep ~ell It s NOT a drug. &It's a special food. When you ,'need Stationery, Creams or Powders, Candy, Tooth Paste, Ink or a Hot Water Bottle IPhone West 37. A delivery ser- vice for you at all hours. WEST VAN &I'HARNACY The Store of Service. Ãe Deliver Phone West 3Z GORDON ROBSON 'arrister 8c Solicitor WEST VANCOUVER-- Office No. 1447 3Xarine Drive. Phone West 403. i'ANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 818; 510 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199. GAS and OILS BATTERIES RECHARGED REPAIRED REih TED "ALIBI,ESIDE GAS 8 OIL STATION 'Billy Craig) hIarine Drive, Directly opposite Stratton's Bakery Phone West 6140 SHELL PRODUCTS PHONE WEST 110 FOR Coal and Wood "'rompt Delivery. "-Jimmy Thomson' TR'ANSF Daily Trips ta aad from City. II 'oving Baggage ] a Specialty. '., L. M. DUVAL'anfl ~ii J. W. MANSON Stochbrohers and I inancial Agents Stocks, Bonds, Investa&eats Voters'List »ow in course of preparation.] See that your name is included if eiititled to vote. SPECIAL ATTENTION -- iNone bute registered deed-holders and registered agreement'or sale hold- ers are placed on list. )Vhere agreement'is registered deed f holder cannot vote on same property. Agree- ments or deeds must be registered at the Land Reg- istry Office, Vancouver, B.C., on or before 30th Nov: ember, 1929. The List is iclrosed on ' Saturday, November 30th. A Corporation tht; name of which is on thevoters'ist shalli vote, only by its duly authorized] agent, whose authority shall be filed with'the Clerk of the , municipality on or before the thirtieth day of Novem- ber, and who shall be a resident of the Province and a Blitish subject of the full age of twenty-one years; and such agent shall be entitled to vote for the corp- , oration from year to year until~his appointment as agent is cancel)ed and the Clerk has notice of the can- cellation, E-Iollyburn, B. C. '-11-1929. Prompt Execution of Buying and Selling Orders. Reliable Information Given. Seyinour 8894 579 Dunsmuir St., Vancouver DAN ICING BUYS NORTH VANCOUVER SAWhIILLS PAYING $60,000 CASH Dan IZing of the Vancouver Pile Driving Z; Contracting Co., iII has purchased for $60,000 cash, '] the North.Vancouver Sawmills. The.site, ~vhich is located at the corner of Esplanade and St. Andrews avenue, comprises lots 14, 15 and 16, block 175 and lot 1, block 173, D,L. 274. This is tl e largest deal] in xvaterfront property negotiated here for some time. Early in October the manufac- turing portion of the mill plant was destroyed by fire with a loss of $85,000. The new, owner has not yet stated whether the plant will be rebuilt. CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF DEVEST VANCOUVER Court of Revision of Voters'ist, 1930 NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Voters'ist will sit at the iAIunicipal Hall, 17th and Esquimalt, District of )Vest Vancouver, B. C., on Tuesday the 10th day of December, 1929, at 10 o'lock in the forenoon, for the purpose of correcting «nd revising the Voters'ist for the year 1930 and to deterniine any applicatio» to strike out the name of any person, svhich has been improperly placed thereon, or to place on such list the name of any person improperly omitted there- fI'Onl. Dated at the illunicipal Hall, West Vancouver, B. C., this 22nd day of November, 1929. JAS, OLLASON, 3Iunicipal Clerk. JAS. OLLASON, municipal Clerk. November 29, 1929. 'l~ %VEST VAN NES S HON H H. STEVENS GIVES 'PLENDID ADDRESS TO E ~9 a" . Flee Deljyggy UNITED CHURCH BIEN'S~ ~ CLU I he Independent Grocer since 1900. Here since 1914 The monthly meeting and sup goggltefg$ , e t,~gggg~w~w&ggg per of the Club was held on Tues-day evening with a large attend- $EE OUT yyiNDO~S FOR SpEC[ALS ance. The AVomen's Associationcatered for the supper. 3Ir. J. . ~ ~ II, ~ .. Havdn Young led in the com-Now is the time ror Heaters munity singing ood~~ We have someihinR go , at a region bl Price. 0 aIbriliiant address on "A Lay- CALL AND SEE ONE IN ACTION ~ m»'s Creed " Some of the address dealt with highly debatable and controver- sial problems in Science and 't7 Biblical thought but the mainre You PrePOred'S appeal of the address was in rc- gard,to a man's need of giving Fop ppt+ ge~ Qftti7+ G] 'bechance to his religious instinctBIen are deeply interested in ~ religious matters although reti-Anti-Freeze 'nd Reliable 'Brakes cent in speaking of them. Are Prime Necessities at tliis Season The religious instinct is uni- versal,, natural, persistent, sure, CO%'IE HERE FOR THE AIOST -- and safe to follow, y~~ ~™y bedriven out of the life. RELIABLE SERVICE ON'HI'ORTH'HORE Mr. Stevens protested against V O'RINE V 0 I 0RS i] 2I53 i&aritte Drive. ~WEST 456 ]i I of the speaker it is interesting to note&that the hypothesis of Evolution which has won its wayA young man had just return.: CONSERVATIVES HOI,D = ed from a trip to Alaska, and wana ANNUAI, MEETING telling his adventuies to a cer- = ~ ~ liivho]e scientific.wor]d is todayexpounded by scientists who re- mired very much. '$'lect&Off]cers ject a doctrine of scientific ma- "Do they, have reindeer, in Al-:: . terialism. aska?",She asked. Thel.e was a good attendance 'A spiritualistic interpretation at the annual, general imeeting )of evolution was never so pre- blushingly, "they only have of the )Vest Vancouver Conserv- nounced as today as in the hands snow this time of the year." 'ive Association, ~whichI].,took II of J: Arthur Thompson; J ftplace in the Fortune Cup Inn last l, Simpson, whitehead, Eddington, @wednesday, evening. -- .II Osborne and r& others . who all «REORDER YOUR 8'he annual report was receiv- ) sPeak with'nti-dogmatic and ed and! adopted. e-, guarded care, whilst absolutely u z I]convinced of the igeneral truthThe following are the officels Of Evoltltlon In listening to the address one was glad,to feel that the protest First iVice-President -- J.r J. against materia]ism was a]so the Rutledge. - = &,protest of the best of, modern~ ~~mr . l i Second Vice-President: Miss thinkers."NOW'~; )i ]]f. E: A]mes.:: + 'Le'avirig 'side - a]]" &matters'«Secretary-Treasurer -- H. A. with which some of his'hearers Phone West 27 'I ]l 'Eager.. -= ~- -- -r,might disagree, Mr. Stevens Past Pres]dent -- Di.. F. E. gave as a series of artie]es in a STRUTTONsS i "Dorchester. ~ ~ ]]I laynan's creed the folloiving: = "E~ecutiv~Mrs. A. E. Young, - 1. Humanity's gleatest need'W~dR+ ) )I ill ~ MaB Robinso jV R Ham is God,'and its creed begins with ]]ton ' E Ley]and J T .,IVatt the] simPle statement "God Is.'MBLRSIDE~ l E.'V'.,greedon J Hayd Young 2. He]is interested in man , YV. Carley F. F. Lovegrove. He cares for man. e officers and,'xecutive =-- 3 ™ n is iof a, three-fold"', &In business in West V». 9 ~ears]l II'er ] a ointed~ st l 1 t t, nature:physical, mental and meeting o~ !three]le ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~(,. J. OVenngtOil'he Provincia] Association, which ]'m-t ImP»tant P»«f »m. wi]]]be he]d oniDecember Igth, 4. sGod has revealed Himself at the E. P. Ha]] in.,North,van through human i i agencies and isthrough Jesus of Nazareth. I' -- ' " ', iL, ', = - ~ The unfolding of Himself I n r rt Expert, Work--Ladies', Children) ' . -;,,;.. general) inherent soundness 'of , Gentlemen; l Ii tiring officers I for their,work Scripture 'pal t from all] ques-t Phone west 135 for appointment I ~ dul lng the past yeal'] G. Man knows when he is t) CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OI'EST VANCOUVER, ong; is conscious of sin. He ]I knows good from evil. ~- There is need today of recog- nizing the importance of consci- ; Q Q . l, F p Ss ]I L ) S,Il ) 9 3Q]]I,„ i] ence and the sense i of personal On'ccount of the Xmas sea- son there will be no meeting of the Club in December . The next g" thering,will be in January. Iij