001C9911 March 14, -1930 'j6sp& THE WEST VAN NE~S !»CLASSIFIED .-AD S %PANTED--Furnished l and Unfurn- ished houses for rent. Clients wait- ing. Geo. Hay. West 21. HOLLYBURN BOATHOUSE -- Now lii open for business on Sundays when boats can be hired at any time of the day. LOST--Red Umbrella at corner 26th and Marine i Drive Phone North 1031 R. %'ANTED:Light Work or Gardening $4.00 per day. Phoae West 381L. LOST -- Waterman Fountain Pen,~ broom,j model No 7. 'Phone West 417L. ncouver RADIO-ELECTRIC -- We 'ell Lyric Sternite and Fada all electric table and console radios, also Supplies for best in Radio and Wiring, see i%orth Shore l Radio Electric, 61 and '1540": Lonsdale. Phone North 79. 100'jc North Shore, G. A. Broder, Prop. FOUNDATION CE3IENT WORK-- Landscaping and Lawns laid. Rock walls, draias, septic tanks, fencing and land clearing, chimneys and furnaces cleaned and repaired. Phone T. Barnott, residence phone Avest 290R. FOR SALE--Cow 3lanure. Big load $4.00. Phone West 17.WEBB'S SHOE REPAIRS WEAR BEST--Dundarave. FOR SALE--Cow i&lanure. Big load $4.00. Phone West 17. FOR PLUMBING REPAIRS -- Res- idence Phone West 241R. %IAIDO% BLIiiiDS blade to Order and installed. t Estimates free. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street aad Marine. Phone West 144. Roller Striate by the Sea Shore at Hollyburn Roller Rink Open every night. GARDENS DESIGNED Laid Out and - Maintained, Rock Gardens, Lily and lit Ornamental Pools. 'Lawns, Rustic TH E HpLLYBURN RIDGE Work, Fencing, Concrete Paths, Drtves, etc, Pruning and Spraying Landscape and General Gardening. he subject of the Ridge will ~&R. J. Kyte, Phone West 411. be taken up by 5Ir. H. G. Selwood at, the Literary Society which HEMST TCHING--Pla'n white 5cyard; silk and colored 10c yard.meets in the lower hall of the f,tpearce's Drygoods, 14th Street andtfUnited Church on Thursday eve- ~ Marine. Phone West 144. 'Ilnjng, March 20th, at 8'o'clock, when j the 'ecturer will describe SCHWEPPES LE3IONADE, CAN- its features in detail wjth the =='ADA DRY GINGERALE and all the 'aid off]antern s]ides'and maps. Good lBr ads of 'cigars at TheAmbleside, Tea Rooms.'He will alsoialiswer any ques- ,tions which may be put on the pAINTING DECORATLZG FRENCHsubject. ~ Polishing, Carley, Residence Phoae The lantei'n lecture'by Mr. J. Il FOR RENT--FurnhhM r Unfumhh- West 71Y. Duncan on'"Some'Architectural ed s room suites, on waterfrontMonuments of Venice," has:had Apply Fortune Cup Inn, Dundarave, tIto be postponed owing to his ill- Phoebe West S39. ness. &MONEY Tp LpAN pN R P. CLARE Ei. CO. ESTATES LTD. WEST VA¹ PROPERTY WANTED--Homes aad Home . Sites on Waterfront. Phone or wrtte prices and particulars toJ. J. Rut]edge, l414 Seymour Street, Vancouver,"has consider- R; P. CLARE E; CO. ESTATES LTD. able money.to loan on improved 'West,Vancouver property. He is Local Representative prepared i to 'advance sums of C '&- ARCHER.'%'est 226.'rom $1,000 to $10,000 at 8Jo onisuch secui.ity and will give itouick sation on same. Mr. Rut- QgQ, "HAi~ledge,,who lives at West Bay is well known throughout the mun= Real EState and InSuranCe iiejpality, and anyOne deairing = Notary public lOans On imPrOved Vfest VanCOu- Il pire Insurance: 3Ioneyito Ioan I ver property is requested to eall,j, PHONE $ en i him at the address given'- Hbove or phone him at Seymour O~ ph7811. An advertisement relative R sidenc phone W. 32R or W. 204/to this appears in this issue. Q '~ i"Is now with us! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING SEE lUS 'ABOUT YOUR ANYTHING FROM A FENCE TO A NET HOME -ilIaterial of a11 descriptions, from&high priced clears to the cheapest commons. Everything manufactured on'he North Shore. ~lCome down to the miH and ilook over our stock. JUST TELEPHONE OUR OFFICE AND OUR REPRE- ill SENTATIVE )VILL CALL FOR YOU 1VITH A CAR.I'his service will place you under no obligation. ~ --. t'e aiI anO ..Illiierl 0...:a.. Pemberton and waterfront Phone North 305 ANNUAL ASglUERAD&EDANCE St.iPatrick's Day, - "Monday,'iMarch 17th, 1930 At the lnglewood School Auditorium - Dancing 9'p.m. to I a.m. Six Prizes for Costumes A'dmission 75 cents $ (including refreshments) ill followst--Leave 14th and Marine S.45 p.m. 'Leave 29th aad t,iariae at 9 p.m.Special Ferry Busses will run as o owst-- e f o9 h t, 1 O..m 'eturning on Inglewood if necessary. Cash fare onlyLeave School for 29th at, l. 5a.m. ' r GARDENS and'ARDENING " &I By NINA G. HUTT, ,TREES 8t SHRUBS: ',„'OT SILK ROSES Graduate ln Landscaping U. of C., American school ofSHOT S l Gardening I Member National Landscape ,, I, AVest'an.'s New Emblem 'The urge of ""Dig deeply" sfoo&l to the t.outs (~ $ shouldinot be indulged in when jimay be repeated every w I „„ in too close proximity. to the rose tj] the season of .oo li bed. Deep cultivation (is unnec: and then the „l I h essary and is not caen desirablf., "lowed to perfect the wood for the ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ as the small hairy feeding root-;next season's growth. I lets are liableito beiinjured or It is unwis to h ro l broken. Three inches, will ibe a os too frequenti th 1.00 sufficient depth if the rose'bed aftei p]anting &If the b d h ,~~has not ibsen tr~ampled on or/been properly made up t.,„„.„ ei elia I 'alked over. The surface soil'~'he plants a qhea]thy owth shou1d be worked quite frequent- should'esu]t with. litt] j th » II d ea, Latrine'. Red a"d Cut ) ly With a Sharp tOOthed rake un- Way Of eXtra StimulatiOn. Sho ld'ime as the buds b tjj to&develop in May. Then with manure may b 2 7 ' the established . roses, (those first i crop f, bl h,b"c"'»«b«n p]anted more Ifgathered It wj]] pay jn than a year)! a,weak solution oi t'o allow. the p]ant to beco .) 2 ~ Bartletts ............. 81o . "liquid manure app]ied in the pio stablished befoie putting it on ~ ' Year Plums -------"---- 4125,portion j of Ihalf ia tgallon Ito a forced feeding regime. To ex-Lambert»---- St oo a" S ',' llplant,,wjl] prove lbeneficial.= If )plain,this&I am~ giongt orepeat ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ f'Strpng) 25c i ( t]iis; can be administered before tI to you twhat 'he &President of l, a rain shower so much the bet- Seattle's "Rose )Society Ito]d me EII)VIN a; GAhIAGE I ter. 'If a shallow.trench&is pre: ~last year. He said "It's just like 700 Block 'Marine»ive. (pared around each plant and the tjjtakjng a small boy patient'out of 4]iquiddmanure placed therein the a'hospital where he has been on ")Vhat js the interest nourishment'will be more quick- very restricted "diet, and turning a thousand dollars for I one, lytobtaincable forlthe plant. 'Be'I4him loose in the pantry-with the year at two pel- cent~ Ikey, pay k genelous and give each-plant jts ..v/ord'to "Go to it." He ~vould ttentionps -- = +full&ration.'jWhen l this is corn= ttbe lucky,to get out of the hospit:= Ikey:1 "For ttvo per cent, I'mtittpleted,'ake they groundl'ver al the second'time. 'This Rosari: not interested." = = . level'andt the iain will wash the an, advocatesl what ihe l calls 'starvation,ward for any'of his CORisORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF iti l: roses which appear unthrifty. In ~ ~VEsST: VANCOUVER II, ( such '; bed+ the basic require=s ments of good diainage, suffici: l 'i ent moisture and food are met, '~)0'g ~ t Q ) S S"I & l but no additional stimulation is persons, liable for above're ~ notified j to t obtain same eared sufficient]y to tak 'ts p]ace ll at once. Failure to comply will render owners liable pro" 'n the gairoden pyropei.. All of his f cutjon.y 1;.Hollyburn, B.'C., 5th March, 1930. /CO ec o'. [,I - Remember that vigorou ]ants s]iould be more liberally manured , III than tweakly&ones,']andi,that'an ,i II& unhealthy plant ean not be made stronger by doses of liquid. man- ~j 'i~/ f ~I~ '»though not necessarily rich soil, . l r Ig,p ') )Il and the benefit will be greater'Do not~be overlyianxious ito ~j,I' shave j exhibition size roses thellfirst year. An increasinglv.bet: i t ter, and stronger. plant should'-be the first aim. The alluring ad jgof some special commercial fert- ', i]izer,will sometinmes cause one'iito ) disregard l one's I better judg-nlf youl pay your „,ment and one recklessly pilesthe doses'around'he plant of- .,tel'ephoae bil'll ll, i jttimes withe deplorable results ', IN Used'i operly commercial fertil- jj'by the&I 18th'" of Il izer t is' beneficial, but fibrous " roots of roses are delicate pati- h4 ~l ents., l )it:~1&e rnOnt"- 'Recipes for Liquid Manure Half a. peck of j horse manure i'i II io 15 gallons of water. Half a peck of cow manure to il 15 gallons of,water. Half i an ounce of nitrate of soda to 1 gallon of water 1tflb,'uano to 18 gallons of watel. NOTE--The writer will consider lt a pleasureto answer questions concerning tho gardenr In this column. Tho questions should bo addressed to tho writer ln care of tho Editor. Tho Answer will appear ln an carly issue or B. (. TELEPHONE'COMPANY I'alnp bed $5; Kitchen Table $S.60. All perfect condition. Cotton, corner 2ith and EIaywood.