001C98F0 I February 14, -1930. == GARDENS and l'GARDENING By MINA G. HVXT, Landscape Architect Craduate In Landscaping V. of C., American School of Lantfscapo Architecture and Cardenlng. Member National Landscape Service. 4 THE WEST VAN NEWS g- Correspondence- ir. tAiL CLASSIFIED A,DS RE FIRST NARROW'S BRIDGE , %YANTED--Small view'ot, Altamont district preferred. Cash or terms. Annlv "Lot." clo West Van News. SKATING ' ROLIC at Hollyburn .- Roller Rink, Saturday, 15th Febru- ary.WANTED--Girl for all day or after- noons. Phone %'est 6i8Y. FOR SALE--Cow i&lanure. Big load, 84.00. Phone West 14. FOR SALE--Victor Orthophonic, good as new, $50; also baby bassinette and stand, $5.00. Phone West 283R. FOR RABAT -- Cosy, well furnished four room suite. "Delightful location cloae to water Easily heated Priv ate entrance. $25 per month. Ap nly. "Flat," clo West Van News. FOR SALE--Largest size child's steel cot. Good condition, $6. Phone %Vest 409L. PAINTliNG, DECORATING, F RENCH polishing, Carley, Phone West i1Y FOR SALE--Victor Orthophonic. good as new, $65.00; also baby bassinette and stand, $5.00. Phone West 283R. I'URNITURE FOR SAL~olid Oak dining room suite, 8 piece, $65.00; Columbia Grafinola, full cabinet, $30; Dresser $7.50; Electric Heater $3; other goods. Cotton, eor. 24th 4 Haywood. 'AINTING AND KALSOAIINING- C. L. KONINGS, lResidence phone West 214X. WINDOIV BLIiNDS -- blade to Order and 'nstalled. Estimates free. . Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine. Phone West 144. FOUNDATION CEAI~T WORK-- Landscaping and Lawns laid. Rock walls, drains, septic tanks, fencing and land clearing, chimneys and furnaces cleaned and repaired. Phone T. Barnott, residence phone IVest 290R. FOUNDATION CEMENT WORK-- Landscaping and Lawns laid. 'ock walls, drains, septic tanks, fencing and land clearing. Phone T. Barnott 'l residence phone, West 290R. GARDENS DESIGNED, Laid Out and &Iaintained. Rock Gardens, Lily and Ornamental Pools, 'awns, Rustic Work, Fencing. Concrete Paths, Drives, etc., Pruning and Spraying. 'Landscape and General Gardening. R. J. Kyte, Phone West 411. " BOY 16--Wants work after school and on Saturdays. 'Phone West 380L2. FOR SALE--Two Waterfront I.ots in tHollyburn, 107 foot frontage by 250 feet on corner. What offers. K. W. Savory. Phone West 340. FOR PLUAIBING REPAIRS--Phone West 241R, WEBB'S SHOE i REPAIRS WEAR BEST--Dundarave. i )I HP&ISTITCHING--Plain.. white„se yard; silk and colored 10c yard. Pearce's Drygoods, 14th Street and Marine Phone West 144 GEO. HA.Y Real-Estate and Insurance Notary 'Public Fire Insurance -- baloney to Loan= PHONE,AVEST 21 1405 Marine Drive Office Phone West 21 or Sey. 1260 Residence Phone W. 32R or W. 204X '+ ='cw $ SCHWEPPES LEMONADE, CAN-ADA DRY GINGERALE and all the Good Brands of Cigars l at The Ambleside Tea Rooms. IiR; P. CLARK & CO ESTATES LTD. TRADE--'Oirner: of First Class hlod- ern l Home in,Kerrisdale wishes to exchange for good i home in West Vancouver. Please let us have par- ticulars. Ii BUILDING I LOT on Esquimalt Ave.'wner v41 trade for mining or oil stocks. Clear title. Taxes paid. BUSINESS LOT on i&larine Drive'exvminutes from Ferry. Good in- .,'estment at $ 1000. Easy terms. R. I . CLARK 8: CO.'STATES LTD. 790 Dunsmuir St. Seymour 7484 Local Representative C. J. ARCHER, West 225. THIS WEEKS SPECIALS = $3550 Easy, Terms. 'i Pretty i Stucco bungalow, 4 rooms, hall, nook, full plumbing, cement basement, furnace tine garage, large,.allot, close 5'erry, illagnificent view. $ 100. (Full price of large lot, mostly cleared, close Ferry. This is a genu- ine-snaps~~ --.~ = ", RENT YOUR HOUSE IiClient wants to lease 5 room mod:~ , em'bungalow with garden, adjacent Into illarine Drive and West of 23rd St. &i; Send full particulars. GILLESPIE, HART 8: Co.'Van.) Ltd. 456 Howe Street. = Seymour 9380 'Local Rep. W. R. SUTTON, West 53R2 W ~ =-- ~TeiidersI for Clearing i The American Mistake . American tourist: 'SVe]],'Igot-'Ita, hand it to you'for one thing --you'e got l us 'eat; on fancy movie houses."~ ~ Native guide (excited]y): Oh,"sieu.'hat is no cinema; that is i the Rheims Cathedral." WRITTEN TENDERS will be re- ceived by Wm. ~%'ood, - Senior, 319 Hastings Street West, Vancouver, for Clearing and grading the boulevard in front of "Brockhurst," 2818 Belle- vue Avenue, West Vancouver. The Municipality will remove the boulders now on the boulevard. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ulCari Saic One "1~lo/lar- If you pay your "telephone ~ bill by the 18th of ;the month it fbi i Cal~imano Ti lber'Co. Ltd. FUEL DEPART B. C. TELEPHONE COMPANYV, NIGHTINGALE. Bridegroom: 'IIttve you kissed the l bride'!" l Hest Alan (ttbscntly): "Oh, yes, hundreds of times." Th', Editor, %Vest Van News. Dear Sir: is week w wish to tell you or the stems will'be tough and t y. A forcing pit heated be a residential dist ictso e ing o e eras aving th hot wat r is,'however,'the time to be a suburb of Greatersing e crowns and those,.&vitht best place for it where required Vancouver. The CaPilano bridge in large quantities and &of the is nearing comPletion, compI Ii to move t ese eras a ei the very best qua]ity. )Vhen forced irg the northern terminus of thegrowth has stopped in the fall, in the open garden underneath Facifiic Highway to Whytec]iffor before it has st e Pots or boxes a heap of wai~ and connecting with a ferry tospring. This is especia y neces-, manure p]aced over the crowns Powe]] River and way Points. AVe edrly in spring, will encourage, have numerous parks in the mak-~ a decidious nature or those withd d s t e th early growth.when a few dishes ing and twe]ve miles of water-t ~fragile fronds. If these varieties mayjbe, had before the general front with a number of bathingare transP]anted during the crop comes into use. beaches. While we have a goodgrowing season it is necessary ferry system with buses carry-p'"" 'ng Passengers to all parts of the he protected from injury. to ansyrcr questions concerning the garden in this column. municipality yet the time is not The SOil for mOst ferns Should hc quosoo~ should bc addressed to far distant when it will be ina , tho writer ln'aro of the ~ Editor. Thein general, be ric» in»umus an'"'answer will appear in an carly issuo or equate to handle the number of ll mineral'atter, land ShOuldilbe if a P «onai «Piy i dc stamPcd'engerS needing t.anSPOrtas if-add csf nvclop hould bc nclosesL paSSengerS, nee in .anS Or a-f1.iable enough to allow the 1-oots --: ~ tinn. I feel, thei-efore, that the SCOTTISH SOCIETy. „ time has come when a startis clayey it may be. made suit- should be made on a campaign regular monthly meet $ to )lave a bridge constructed a- of the EVest Vancouvei. Scottish cross the First Narrow~., I und-manure or leaves. A soil consist- &- t ll be held the "Cla- erstand that British and Ameri-ing of too much leaf mo]d is not h n" on I'riday, the 21st, at 7.45 „i can capital is available to buildsuitable l because of the 'ack of " " ' . 'he bridge without any. expense -- At 8.15' 'the Rev Andrew to West Vancouver taxpayers p. m. "Roddan, of the First 'hurch Yours for a real bridge and notferns of the crown variety grow- . ing i~ the vo&s send their roo& f'of. the Scottish National AVal. G. C ByRNELL The address will be illustrated UGGESTS DEBATE p]ease te]] me how to Proceed to by lantern views and appropriate ON TRANSPORTATION z „»&.b q» = . music will be rendered.force rhubarb .. The memorial is unique in the Editor West,Van'News. comPleteness of its every detail In your last issQ there apof vegetables to force, and any and'its story shou]d be intense]y . d ] tt th b-structure having a temperature p $ i»teresting to all.' -- ject of transportation, and there ~","" '" ' ' '& This tlis 'Mr. Roddan'sl'first i o doubt but that thi mi]] be meeting witha West Vancouver pose; or the roots may be cover- audience and to we]corn him I ~ very ive issue in e near u a good attendance is requested. yVhatever ha ens ther wifeet in l height,. having, lids, and ' atever appens, ere wi sufficiently wide ito accommo- = -- ----,~ ha~e to be something, done in date the crowns Rhubarb t - ji SCHOOL PVPII.S OF NORTH «Ithis matter very, soon,'eit]ier a &VANCOUVER TOTAL 1711, iiew l boat i andi other equipment be bought at any pottery, 'andlll Secretary George i Campbe]] s for our present system, or a com- with care will last for years. The report submitted to,the,Noi-th piete change l and an& effort tto e'siest, met'hodr'f forcing rhu= e Vancouver, t City Schoo]i 'Boaid carry our own passengers by bus barb is to lift some strong roots Tuesday evening,. showedfi that 01', rai]&to North Vancouver, or and p1ant them in large pots ol ii there wvere 1711-,pziyi]s-cirro}]et]- 'on the.othez.hn~rl,to make some boxes. and p]ace&,themi-&under in 'thelcity schoo]s'iQ January l', agreement with a private con- glaSS; Or the rOOtS maylbe Set The 'aVerage attendance maS)I Cern fOr. the Same prurpOSe. nioderately close together upon 1593, an increase of fourteen as»nsportation the ground and covered with soil compared with i the correspond means, first and foremost; carry- 2 inches above the crowns.'Thenii-': ing month-'of last year. The re" ing our;travelling Public to, and give them a thorough soaking ~port also showed&that in Janu from their business. with water, to settle the soil a- ary there mere 358 pupils enroll- These ipeople are the -income mong the roots. Afterwards, too t ed in the manual training centres earners of 1YYest Vancouver and when in active growth, ithey aild'416:pupils attended~ the do: » without them, the 'Municipality mustbe wellsuppliedmith water mestic science classes. - '-, would soon be bankrupt, so it s naturally follows that . we must 4 I li H'."'5 iWtllll ill 'l il and,cozis to this question and I Il CApiL'ANp i TiMB~ER 'CphtpANyiS .FiLN DRiED It t~feel tiuite sure that every rete- )ll„, payer, would &be pleased i to 'have ~ the'atter threshed,out and settled so that we can all line up .k ~ $Il', ~ .. 's il~z,. l. ', i behind~whatever decision may bebtarrived at and'carry it fonvard~ 'l,„ to a satisfactory conclusion. =-- New Prices Effective January 1st,'930. Everybody,wit,h, whom I have conversed, whatever their views iL- ~ tniay be, have had th welfare of 50 Cents Discount'Per Cord'Al]owed&if Paid't Time of Delivery llI'view ofithis,' tyould lil.e to of- i ,', fer a suggestion. iWhile we have One CordttLoadl "DRY PLANER 'ENDS" Delivered, $4.00 latime andlbefore we must come within the fo]]oiving boundaries: yto a decision, I wou]d like to see ! a few meetings held; and arrange Al 1 1 East 'to St. Denis'Ave.'Nozth,Vancouve1 District. say, three syeakers on each side,of the question (Shall we or shall l North East to Mountain Highway, Lynn Valley, -.. = l we not continue our resent s s- ! Beyond 50'ents!extra tern, in 'tnhe form of a debate ) North to "Boundary Road, North'Vancouver,, "I feel that this would help us all Beyond; 25l cents'extra to look at the subject simply as ,4West to 29th, West Vancouver,---- an advantage or disadvantage to eyond (to West Bay) 50 cents extra the municiPality from a po~ntof'Beyond,West Bay to Cau]fei]d q1.pp extra. cheaPness, sPeed '. and, safet~ which are the three main factors All orders handled'direct from our'Head;Office iu tianspoi tation of any kind.I, will cheerfully co-operate " Foot of Pemberton Ave., North Vancouver. with'anybody who holds similar opinions: in order i to l make an e i effort to this end, and will conclude, with i thanks for space "in your gaper «nd appreci- 'tion of your consistent; efforts to keep West Vancouver on the map.