001C98FC t~P I )] T~ ~ST VAN'NEWS AVEST VANCOUVER HIGH SCHOOL NOTES g The junior boys team won the;LFOUNDATION CEMENT WOBK-- o last. of their sectional 'eague -; Landscaping and Lawns laid. Rock games fl om the North Burnaby walls. drain.". septic Gnks, fencing 'boys in a well contested struggle fu~caes . cleaned and repaired.'t the local gymnasium last Sat- Phone T. Barnott, residence phone urday mprning. &Vest,Van. made West 290R. ythe first count and maintained a slight lead throughout- Sharp Checking V aS a, feature l Of the ROLLER SKATE by the Sea Shore at Ho}lyburn Roller Rink. Open every night.Several points &vere scored by both teams on long shots. i Cap- . I'AINTING, DECORATING,FRENCHtain Fiddes of the home team, polishing. Carley, Residence Phone made a iparticularly 'fine shot West &1Y. f during the laSt Period from b FOR REgT--Furnished or Unfurnish-yond the centre of the floor. The,d 3 room suites. on Waterfront. final score was West Van, 13, Apply Fortune Cup Inn, Dundarave, North Burnaby 9 ~ Phone West 339. The;local girls, though they ~fBOy 16--Wants work after school and ghad wpn from the North -Van- on Saturdays. 'Phone West 380I+. couvev g'rls at 5 orth.Vancouver'he week before by a good mar- BEsT--Dundarave,gin were defeated Saturday lby t tile Burnaby girls. The visitors FOR SAL~ow Manure. Big load eXCelled in ShpOting and Were, $-&;O~..Phone %'est 17. keen defence players. The game ==-==- = FORCED SALp ~ ended, 'Burnaby 38, WeSt Van. Only. gipQ Cash and $25.00 per Month 18. si including interest. Nearly new four-'he Bantam boys have played room bungalow with full plumbing and arid won three Of their scheduled . service, etc. Good view. Close ferry.Here is YOUR chance to get in on a . games with North Vancouver jtvery rare snap. Full price only $2,000. -=-- "Dr.'Rowan addressed the stud: GILLKSPIE HART 8: CO. (Van ) Ltd. ents'ssociation Friday,'.Febru- ass Howe Street,. Seymour ssso. ary 14th. In a, clear and pi~~a Lanai Rno., W. R."Suttun, West nsnz ting manner the doctor, imparted It much:helpful i informatioli re- .„~ =.. I Il gavding; the restructure, use and- 'I'i care of the teeth,'the importance 'ii it c1 li il of ipreventiontandt early treat-,"' t~I ~'t l "Iment being specially stressed. = Last. Friday Giade 'IX 'om- $ at 2967 Marine Drive merciall won from Grade X in l West.Vancouver on Thur'sdebate. The resolution read: day Ne~t at $ 30 p m pel Schools are ito&be preferred ito A.'G. L. Ghudleigh, tEsqI'rivate Schools for B. G. Boys ~the contents of this beauti-and Girls.".The lteams were Ll ful hpme $ Grade IX Commercial,, affitTna- y tive, i&Iuriel Bell and Vtluriel Daw-'on; i negative, 1 Grade X, Irene l Gracey encl Joan Dorchester. ~ .ti~ lt~ HAROLD MATHE/VSThe students)haveIbegun re- it hearsaltof a mock trial ivhich it l, lis proposedato,present ton the l'lt seymour 2SI7 ILL eVening Of 1 larehs-14th. e II GAlRDENS& and &GARDoEMNG .By NINA G. HUTT, & Landscape~Architect .,Craduate in Landscaping V. of'i'C., American School of Landscape Architecture and Carttentnn. i Memteer National tanttaoaro Seeeioe. Last iveek we gave you a gen: -mediatelyiabo~'etthe tip of the ~ eral idea of why roses'hould: be Ll bud. )pruned each yeal.&tThis week we Th 'ief objects in Pruningare "to maintain, the life andlie l arp t teliyo o.' fr gtheq llyth gh pw to plune them RosestplantedIin)the fall are shapeiof theIbush and to gl've ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I better left unpluned until,'the v-gor. Colol- and substance to tile pving. Those lplantedj in the flowers- The very R'st thi"g x eshould.,do is to lemove all&the ~~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ SPring should be severely,Pruned dead wood, ~veak shoots, and any 1 back at I the time l of P a" '"g'hoots which cross, or may cross iIL'he bush roses should be Pru ed,,when groivn. Remeniber the factback'until"only about six inches "that the top bud on each shoot, ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~of each:shoot isileft. The tl.ee ~vill~ ~ow in the dil-ection m'roses'shouldIbe Pruned back to which it points, so that we --..within four or five&-inches of should always cut back to a buI',,where;the'shoot joinsrthe main which points outwards, awaystalk. i'his 'evere, Pruning.t is from the centre of the bus , itonly meant to be clone the first in,trimmingibaci; anwveak shoot .„,time. Subsequent Pl.unlng should you should find! a bl-own pith - lt-'eep cutting 'back utntil firm 11rt=~" The'Hybrida Pevpetuals; bus», kwhite wood 'is found even'if it Iji clivarf and standards; and Hybrid takes you jight to the earth sur- Teas ave pruned.l duling ilIaveh; 'tbush: andi standard 'Tees i encl «Mrs. J.'., North Vancouver, ,,I; Noisettes during early 'A'pill asks whether, she should buy one I ')Climbing roses should receive oi two yearold rose bushes ivhen their chief pruning during &u&y starting a rose garden'?:.- ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ and August,'r., after they have Many people buy one year old flowerecl, ancl in Allarch the only "l'cse bushes because they usual: pruning is directedll towards ly are cheaper. They require shortening,the side growths p» niove care to bring them to J, stems ofImove than one year's gop(l blooming size than do the growth. 'These may be pl'u»ed two year old plants. We-ivpuld f&back to within thvee or, four buds'herefore recommend spending,. LI of their base. = - little more money at the start In, pvuniiig, the cut. Should'be on the securing of two year oM as nearly as possible straight a- plants, especially if you are just cross the shoot so as to expose starting the growing of roses. the least possible amount of Budded rose bushes are the very wounded tissue to the elements. best buy. In buying roses a bud- The-cut should not be veiny fav decl bush shows a decided crook above the bucl, as the wood left in the stem just above the roots above will undpubteclly die and an(i is npt likely to be mistaken. will have to be removed the fol- ; i NOTE The writer will consider it a pleasurelOWing year, The PerteCt Cut be- to answer qu stions concerni g the gmden glns Oll the Side Of the Sllppt pp" In this column The questions should be addressed toppsite the bud SeleCted, and the, rjter in care oi tbe, Editor, Tho SlantS Vel V Slightly upWal-ds a answer will appear in an early issue orii a personal reply is deshred a stamped, CrOSS the ShOOt till it endS im- self-addressedenvelopesbouldbeenclosed.'ED ADS FOUND--Sum of Money. Apply,"Money." cto %'est.Van News. RADIO-ELECT RIC -- & e sell Lyric Sternite and Fada all electric table and console radios, also Supplies for best in Radio and Wiring, see North Shore Radio Electric, 61 and 1540 Lonsdale. Phoae North 79. 100rye North Shore, G. A. Broder, Prop. ,;l FOR SALE--Cow hlanure. Big load $4.00. Phone %'est 17. CLASSIF FOR SALK--Continuous I post brass and ivory bed with spring and mat- tress, all in good condition, $8.00. Apply Mrs. Hood, sliest 205L after 5p. rn. FOR PLUBIBING REPAIRS -- Res- idence Phone West 241R. I'AINTING AND EALSOhlLNING- C. L. KONENGS, Residence'phoae West 214X.Your ', C]i.ance]:--::[ere's ,,AYINtDOW BLINDS: Made to Order and installed. " Estimates free. 'Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. 'za . ~ 'II .'» t ~N I! ',4'.IIII - 'tl~it 'IAPXi ~B /or t -", PI ireii":t: it,lltlt ILi (Goods, to i be delis ared) eat ", Prices FOUNDATION CM1F'AT VrORh.-- Landscaping and Lawns laid. Rock walls, drains, septic tanks, fencing and land clearing. Phone T. Barnott residence phone, West, 290R. GARDENS DESIGNED, Laid Out and iblaintained, Rock Gardens.'Lily and Ornamental Pools, Lawns. l Rustic Work, Fencing, Concrete Paths, Drives, etc., Pruning and Sprayinge . Landscape and General Gardening.~R. J. Kyte, Phone Vilest 411 = HEMSTITCIIING--Plain. white. 5c yard; silk and colored 10c yard. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and= Marine. 'Phono tW'est 144. gee), SCHWEPPES LEMONADE, CAN- ADA DRY GINGERALE and aII the Good 'Brands l of Cigars i at The Ambleside Tea Rooms. $ R P. CLARK 8: CO. ESTATES LTD. I,'VANTED--.Homes and Home Sites on 'aterfront. 'hone or write prices and particulars to R.'. CLARK K, CO. ESTATES LTD. 7r90 Dunsmuir St. Seymour 7484 Local Representative ~ C. J.'ARCHER, IVest 225. „-Sa"IIFt at(, alt(, „I .oilt ay] Mareht ist MarCh~BrduL &GEO. uHA.Y ~Real Estate and Insurance itsotary 'ublic I'ire Insurance -- baloney I to Loan ; PHONE,%EST 21 1405 Marine Drive Office Phone %'est 21 or&Sey. 1260 : Residence Phone Ylr. 32R or, YF. 204X ,I iymlgyg,A - ~IGRQCERV %rest ]Bay, a Building to betoturnedIimmediately, into an Apai.tment Block. l ~ 'RNAMENTAL TREES 8 SHRUBS„ Prunus Pissard (Purple leaf = , plum), Strong,; $1.00- Double Pinl- FloweringCrab;....... $1.00 Double Red FloweringThorn.......... $1.00 Double Pink ort White Flowering Cherry . $1.00 Double Pink Flowering Al- = mond................... $ 1.00 Double Pink Flowering Deutzlan 4 it. -;..-.........-- .75 IL Spirea, Mock Orange, Weigelia, Snowballs, Forsythias, Azalea:-, Hydrangea, Lilacs. Red and Cut Leaf Jap. Maple, Etc. ~=., Ash, Romans, Willows,tPoplars, 11Catalpas,; Elms, - Birch, Copper ; Beech. Berried Holly, cite. ,, Qraftnd i year tnhottndnudroun, L~i Pink Pearl, Doncaster, etc. Genuine t Grafted Zoster Blue Spruces, 15" ............=.. $3.00 l EDWIN S. GAMAGE 700 Block 'arine t Drive, -West Vancouver t I[+,," Is, mom withius! IF-YOU ARE'THINKING OF BUILDING SEE LUS "ABOUT YOUR an ':.':.'tL:-: g.j~l ANYTHING FROMPA~I ENCE TO "A'E~V HOME Materiall of all descriptions, from highlpriced clears cheapest commons. Everything manufactured. on the ~ ~I ~ ! ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~!~I 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ I~ Ia ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Shove. Come]down to the milli andi look over,ouv Lli to ~the 'North stock. A'.f.Atwoo(I. iI JUST tTELEPHONEftOUR OFFICE'ND OUR REPRE- SENTATIVE WILL'CALL FOR'OU~WITH "A&CAR. Plumbing Heating Wiring This service will place you under,no obligation.', ~ "~ - rWo )&.ariO ~.. III& rer ~~0. aL ~ Pemberton'nd Waterfront 18th and Marine Drive. Phone AVest 301'ntPhone North 305 Fr bruary 28, 1330. ll sfjl =. ANNIVERSARY BRIDGE ~,-., erta'Vass, iAIrs. Cullingtpn, Mr-'nd Mrs. It prd -'Bre'ckenridge, Dalton Allan. Mr. and 5Irs. A-'- Mr. and Mrs. S. Dodd Allan, i lan were presented ~vith atlar e'adcliff Avenue, Eave a delight- llbashet of bronze tulips in hon r'ul bridge on 'Thursday, 20th Of the occasionFebruary, the occasion being the twenty-sixth anniversary = pf 1 IItt'i:etr wedding. Dr. Roberts Vase g %VEST VANCOUVER Y won the first ladies prize,„the second going:to Mrs. J J .put The first monthly meeting f ledge. The 'gentlemen's qht I'the newly'organized Y will'be , prize was wpn by A. Hpughtpn beheld')in the lower hall lof the " and the second by Ford Brecken Unitecl Church 'n Tuesday, 4 ridge. = Among those,, present March 4th, at 8 o'clock prompt. s were: Mr. and Mrs. James C]arh Topic for discussion, "Temper- )Mr. and Mrs. N; McLeod, Mr. and mrs, J.'J.'Routledge, Mr. and Mrs A hearty welcome is extendeJ'es Russell, Mr. and" Mrs- A to all young people interested, 'houghton, Drs. W H. and'Rob- over the age of sixteen.