001C96AA TIIE )VEST VAN NEWS February 1, 1929. 1 EGION TO I URCHASE BUI I.DING I.OT Smith 's I rocery The West Vancouver branch of the ( «»adi;in Legion svrote the council at'cepting their offer to sell D. I.. 775 - K - 1. Th» clerk was instructed to issue a dee:I for the property in ques- tionn. A. HARVEY SPIITII, l'rop. Phone IVEST 469 We l)elivcr 21th Aidan AIARIYE, Opp. Dundarave Ilail. CHAIN RED AND WHITE STORE SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Quality - Service - Satisfaction All ~ C J &laishall Thi~tletoii I odge, I'almerstnn Avenue, Al- tamont, ivho divas in Victoria for the opening of the house has now returned to her home here. Mrs. Alarshall was a guest at the Lieutenant, Governor's reception as well as th: one held by Prem- ier and iAIrs. Tolmie. ..:.'..'.:..':S. II..:A'.;.Y A 4 (".'S Quaker Pnrl.- and Beans " tins 2;ic Dried Gre.n Peas..., .. 3 lbs. 2"; Split Peas ...................... 3 lbs. 2lc Almond blacaroon Biscuits, lb. 2lc Royal Croivn Stiap Poivder, large 1'nckets .. 19c Serv-us Tea. per lb .. 75c 1 inc 9c i 33c 33c 59c + eic Jif, per package ... Royal Croivn Lye, per tin..... Swansdown Cake Flour, packet hlacKintosh liarmalnde 3 jars B. C. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. Yew Dates ................ 2 lbs. Pure Strawberry Jnmi large tins . Amhleside. Phone IVest 303 klollyburn. I'hone ivest 3 9 ntch IVindows for Everyday Specinls %V% .~ ~4:, 1 ~~~i~' iv ~- ~ i-WSCGc ,'n involuntary swim was tak- e:i by Leivis Green of Boiven Is- land in the icy svater of Snug Cove, Bowen Island, on Sunday evening. Slipping on the ice- covered deck of Douglas Graf- ton's launch he fell overboard, but managed to keep afloat till Louglas brought the launch a- round and assisted him aboard, after ivhich he divas taken aboard the tu "Belle" which was anch- ored in the cove where he was provided with dry clothing by tl:e men aboard, while his own &vere drying out. He was none the ivorse for his ducking when he returned on Monday to Point Atkinson Lighthouse ivhere he is at prese:&t a visitor with Mr. and iWIrs. Grafton. 1929 Is ~Vest Vancouver's Year A few of the lines we carry in addition to Lumber Roofing -- Building Paper -- Lamatco -- Fir Veneer -- ~yp«c Piaster Board -- Sash -- Doors -- Heaver Hoard Shingles -- Lath -- Building illaterials of all kinds ROBERTS'ETTER MEATS Phone West 190 FREE West Vancouver Lumber Co. 15th and illarine LI i11IT ED Phone IVest 115 Night I'hones--)Vest 36SI. and North 1415RDELIVERY TO ALL I ARTS 9.30--10th St. to 25th St. I i.30--Cc u'.fei'.d 3.30--10th St. to 25th Street. PRICE REDUCTIONS on all Stoc&FltEE -- 3 I'rizcs Tickets given with o "ch purehzs DRY GOODS -- FANCY GOODS -- NOVEI.TIES See our selection of Party Prizes.H. R. HARRISON Elected as School Trustee for Year 1929. COUNCIL TO ATTEND COMii UNITY SERVICE Cash R C.O.D. SPecials for one 0'eek THE NOVELTY DRY GOODS STORE (Xext Seeds Grocery) LA ii 8 ... 3ic ....... .. 4 Oc lb...... 23c 25c ... 35c 35c iNEIV ZEALAND Rib Chops, lb....... Loin Chops, lb Rib and Breast, per Should rsi lb.. Legs, lb........... Loins, lb................... NET SKIER ASVINS HOLLYHURN EVENT First Competition of Year on Ridge Proves Hig Success. An invitation divas received by the Reeve and Council from th ~ session of the United Church in- viting them together with the staff and employees of the muni- cipality to at tend the annual community service next Sunday at 7.15 p. m. The council replied that all who can ivill endeavor to be pres=-nt at the service. MONEY 'I'0 LOAX on First blortgage at current rates. London & British North America Co., Ltd. The first ski competition of the year held at Hollyburn Pacific Ski Camp, under the auspices oi the Hollyburn Pacific ski Club, divas avon by F. Finklehagen, a newcomer tn Vancouver, who shoivs wonderful promise. Axel Snais divas second for Class A honors. H. Knight won the class B event, with C. Lauritsen sec- ond. J. Turner was first in the no"ice competition. About five to s,'x hundred ski- iers were on hand and thorough- ly enjoye 1 ti e sgor t on the n =-iv- ly-c&nstructe3 hill. Considering the scarcity of snosv and the lim- ited t m for training, the class of form displayd divas exception- ally good. The A and B class mes made some iine jumps, ivhil„ the novices showed both courage and ability. F. Finklehagen made a leap of 72 feet in annexing hon- ors for the longest jump. The ski hill, which was under the car= of Capt. Johnson, was in perfect condition. The events ivere judged by R. J. Verne and K. H. Gr,'msgaard. YEIV ZEALAND IIUTTON Loins. lb. .. 30c Rib Chops, lb................. 29c Rib and Breast, lb....,........ 19c Shoulders, lb....................... 2lc Legs, lb.......................... 30c Shoulder Roast Pr.'me Beef per lb........................ 1Sc Pork Lci,'~ (fores), lb........ 19c Veal Ov~n Roast, lb............ 25c Stewing Veal, lb....... 20c Boiling Beef, per lb....... 15c SENDS I ETTER OF APPRECIATION TO B.C. iAIOUNTAINEERING CLUB ~ ~ Apples, Rome Beauty, 6 lbs. 25c Cambridge Snusages. 2 lbs. 25c Cottage Ham, sliced. lb .... 35c EGGS--Pullets........... 2 doz. 69c Ayrshire Ham, slice, lb......... 35c A donation of $ 12 was ordered made by the council to the B. (. Mountaineering Club for expens- es incurred in the search in con- nection with the recent tragedy on Hollyburn Ridge. The coun- cil also s nt a letter of public acknowledgment and appr=-cia- tion of the club's services on that occasion. Gl.ASS anc GLAZ IIG SASI-I, DOO.XS AND Interior .'inish Daily Extra Specials ilIONDAY Pork Steak, .............. 2 lbs. 43c stewing Beef, Boneless 21bs. 35c TUESDAY Fresh Liver, lb............... 10c Shoulder Steak............ 2 lbs. 35c )VEDiN ESDA Y Tripe .......................... 2 lbs. 25c Sir.'oin Steak, lb................. 33c THURSDAY Head Cheese ................ 2 for 25c Hamburg Steaks, lb.......... 17c FRIDAY Loggie's Haddie, lb............... 17c Kippers ............ 2 lbs. 25c OF ALL KINDS Amb esIce. umber Co., tc. 1IARIAE DitIVE AT 16th STREET Phone West 100 airs. Cal Bussing of Sedro Woolley, Wash., and her nephew Mr. Elmer Johnson of Rush City, Minnesoota, spent several days last xveek, visiting Mr. and Airs. Grafton and family at Point At- kinson Lighthouse. Mr. John- son has toured through the Southern and Western States visiting points of interest en- route. He has many relatives and friends on the coast whom he will visit before returning to his home in Minnesota, in April. Mrs. Bussing is a cousin of Mrs. Grafton. Iii Noav Shoiving THEAT RE 0 NSDALAMIOST HUiilAN No~v ShoxvingThe benevolent old lady was about to drop her usual coin in the hat of th. blind beggar at the corner. 'You don't seem to be the sante man who sits here always," she re- marked. "No, lady, he's my brother." "I hope your brother is not il&," she ment on. "Oh, no mum," was the unexpect-d answer. "He's taken an afternoon off an'one to the movies." Two fool jackasses--say, get this dope 'iVere tied to 'ther with a piece of ro;.e. Said on= to the other, "You come my way, AVhi'.e I take a nibble from this new- mown hay." Below's Dei Rto 5iL COMING Direct from its big run at Strand, Vancouver Don't forget to feed the birds. It is difficult for them to get food ivhen everything is cover- ed ivth snoiv. "I won','a'.d the other. "You come with me, For I, too, have some hny, you see," So they got nowhere, just pawed up dirt, And oh, by golly. that rope did hurt. A negro employee was being ques-tioned during an investigation after n trespasser wns killed when he fell from a freight train. "AVas the man on the train?" "Yes, suh." "AVhere did you see him?"" 'Bout thuty cabs back fum de en- gine." "AVhere were you?" "On de back ~ nd of de tendnh of d'ngine." "What time of night wns it?' 'Bout leben o'lock." "Do you mean to tell me that you snw that man thirty car lengths away at night?" "Yes, suh." "How far do you think you cnn see at night?"" 'Bout a million miles, I reckon. How fnh is it to de moon?" I iI !J Th n they faced about,these stubborn mules. And said, "We'e acting like human fools!" "Let's pull together. I'l go your way, Then come with me and we'l both eat hay" in Phone West 377 DATES Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Next Week PRICl S--TD1 ES-- Evenings 15c, 25c, ~~c. hl atinee 10c, 20c, 35c. )Veil, they at ~ their hay, and they liked it, too, And swore to b comrades good and true. As the sun went down they were heard to bray: "Ah! this is the end of a perfect day!" --exchange Evenings - 7 nnd 9 Matinee Saturday '.30West Van Coal Supply Keep these dates open-Don't Miss This Once--1456 %marine Mortgage -- Insurance -- Finance and Estate Agents. 626 Pender Street 9'est Phone Sey 6285