001C98F0 I 6 THE )WEST (VAN 'EWSl'February 14, 1930 ~ ~ CENE» TERY BOARD"ASK F0R FLolvERING sHRUBslI -i, JIL'I I.I '+ill The taste lingers when TWO RED AND WHITE'TORES 'Bho'aI'(;'I'oI. EI'IIubs",";t" 9'de'sI edi) '&'NDARAVE HOILYIlURN &hodadendrons and about a doz- I94IE end Meric' !Paced: W~a 49 l',, »ure»-. =- -- .l PionCe a CuStOmer, alWayS a C~uetemer. EFFERIESIf SlJPERIOR.,~. EA The municipal hall authorities' Frida3f ancI'atni'IIay Feb.'4tII anlI 15th ',, wish to draw thai attention'of i L= b '= ', .I 'veal'isome residents to their habit of, il 'm" $ IIpllybiIFIIl StOre t eel," i" 0 and ailJUST ORDER BY LOT NUMBER ~~ permitting firewood and'ther LOT NU!11BBR 11 . 'aterials to obstruct ditches and Pork ei Sj S OFS e~s f Cut, Meats I~ 5 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1 tin Red'hite Pears» -Il II culverts,ithus causing the mun- (l ib.'oniestic Shortening."- -- 490 2 tins Singapore Pineapple 2s 49c iCl alit Serlnu in the maintenance of drainage,' I I I E, R 4 g- IVE" I Coffee....., ... 49c 9 Ilis. Red k IVhifi Bread Flour 'i etC. Thia iS a Puniahable OffenCe I 1,tin Red i& White iliolasses, under the Highway Act and aft;- LOT NUMBER 4. 9'--" ---"--"-------'- 'r the PIIblicationi of, the noticeil Edverything, for the Building. l 1 tin Red & White I'lums, 2/gs LOT NUMBER 14 = l~ re this matter containedlin this ~ 1 tin Nabob Fruit sa ad, 8 oz. I tin Heiliund's Quick Dinner, 1s I issue(the'corporation;may takelI III f 49 I bottle Nabob Catsup 12 oxL.: 49d any aCtiOn it deemS neCeSSary, tO protect the ditches, l drains, and l' f OT NUMBER 5 I ~ M 91 e!el+de 19 e&L „UIvater courses within ite bcund I SASH DOORS) ROOFING, BUILDING PAPE Ii I tin Strt!i!berry Jan!, Columbia "i I J!!v jQ!!I!i!9 BIR.'currant Je]lr, i:. arise. ~ I LamatCO --, GyprOC -- !PlaSter ~BOard" = Beaver Board Shingles II~1 tin'Nabob Tid-Bits" PineapPle ' /HARBpR MASTER/ANgiI 1'. pl't; "H. W" Cheese, /I lb. LOT NUMBER 16 -- II 1I tin I(ing Oscar Sardines Netted Gem PotatoesIII, ll P ~ ~ t t ', I " ]5t} and Ma ine,,I IMITED+,„phOne ~eSt 1]5g,1'in potteil i&Ieat .................... 49c 13 lbs. for ............................... 49c ',~ ermlSSlnn 0 Pl'OSeCu e Capb. T. P. ~Walker, of I'erry No.' for ." ~,Residence Phone: i%est,368L. LOT NUMBER 7- . -- LOT NUMBER 18:. g ', I contravention of articles 24'and = = ' ==- 'I s 1'sack Red i& White Pastry Flour 1 tin Red i& White Corn,'s ~ 'l 28 of the'International'Rules: ons n 'i the morning of February 1', was ' ------ ------------ ill I! ]E.'cdj!!!a Bid!B! Cpcpee!!L 49c „csul/49 ................... 49c aSkedi Of the NOrth «VanCOuVel "%ac ERITISHII COLUMBIA'LECTRIC ! RAILWAY ACCOMPANY: II City Council Monday evening by tl LQT NUilIBER s'~- =,= LQT NUMBER 19 -- . 'Iarbormaster A'. H. Reed 1411 tin Red g White Green Beans, 2s 1 tin Red 8 white Spinach,'/gs 1 tin R.'..W. Sweet potatoes, 2Vis 1'in Quaker pork 8-. Beans, 2sII'= "I haVe reCeiVed a repOrt frOm .1 tin Red % White Pumpkin, 2/is 1 tin Red & White Asparagus. ', '~, the superintendent of pilots that All for 49c . Picnic ....................--.:...,..'..-.--. 49d 'ill at 5.15 a.m., February I',,while IILOT NUMBER O'=-- ---. LOT NUKIBER 20 . =. ,'. the, SS. Iowa was heading on a'" .' lbs. Small White Beans., 1 tin RecUZ-. White Whole Clams 1s," Snuthel'ly ftCOurSel~~apprOaChing 1 2" lbs.'plit Pensee 1'in Nabob Pilchards =--~ -- ! BallaTltyne pier the ferry «leav- 2 lbs.'I earl Barley 411 for 49c 1ltin Corned Beef........................ 49c ing NOrth VanCOuVer at 6 a.'.lng ol ancouver a a. m. DQWBLED '~II =- m - ~ q iBUTTER---Finest New Zealand, 3ihs for $1'.25~, came,up,on, the port quarter. of ' the Iowa'oundedgtwo short blasts onthis ivhistle,'ndi,then llierossed(aheadl of, the Iowa: It'l! l+ 4 y si + -=- -- El ) II-- '.i ~d Ives only the very prompt action .. o)er:s& l e::er-',.ea:s' Il 68piI marine ~DriVeill, cleared:by fifty, feet,, I'.l si Stating,",that he considered'a"'ravei isadtesr, wansaITo'wly/a- I 'l, verted,'.* Harbor Master Reedad-'~, ISPECIALIFORiL cl f,l'ed: -I~would note from, the re "WCICani Supply al'1' sATURDLAv,, lt, port received that the North IiOllfSIayldfng(PfOgggfygfylfp'ancouver feny failedlItotobey44, ) article 24'I of I the International"'«Eipansioe ~ ~ ~ ~ '! .yOur isa Rple neeLRS 'Pufiet'Extra Eggs i, ill Rules 9 and<hat shel, disobeyed'0c per dozen,'rticle 28'by,taking a'course in'i , I ' the reverse of that which she sig- Meats," Poultry, Fishl« ,I~AST as Vancouver and chc lower, velopmenc wich ics possible 600,000~ "I would 'lso 'bselvve that in A'mainland is advancing, B.C Flees ho'rse power,.will deliver ics first'lleric power facilities arc advancing, power co Vancouver in 1952.»BaCOn'ggS9'llCheeSe, Butter ~ myiopinion there is a.very, lax ~ still hsccr. -- .= = ~. Ia /From the first stages alone of thestate of navigation in IVancouver /Ten years ago, B.C Elearic hydro- ($ Ruskin and Bridge River, we shall I) 'Qreagg ~gg greagll l& Harbor which will result in s ri- clcccric plants had a capacity of only obtain approxfmace y 600,000,00057,500 horse power'. Since I --- -- ~ kilowatt hoursayearor prac-ous'disaster to4the great detri- pi chen the Stave Falls plant has! g ~~ t CT~ cicaily double the present „VegetableS, l FruitSj F1OWerS i ment of the port and all concern- / been added and enlarged, the III~& III hydro-eiearic pLLnc capacity.cv, 9! ~ 9 I v, Aioueauv Plan! added, vvd!, !fC !! STI!v'SC'EItcmv standsed. In order,to bring about bet- 5 now che Ruskin plant with (,' g ready always wich.practicallyiiter results' would request per: p its ultimate 188,000 horse + lac unlimited, power resourcesuu. de "'v eSL '19'9',i mission to prosecute. the master ! power is under conscru'aion. l " ',~ co cake care of any in usuial . The great Bridge River de. I SERVES B.C I load which may offer itsdE~ ~ ~ ~ For everything good'ito eat ~i tl of I the'North &Vancouver ferry 'f concerning „whom complaint ) is -- CpUNCIL NpTFS g Names Conditions for Grant $ . d!.J .~ ~ = == -- & =: ~ Capt; T. P. «Walker wasi inill charge of. ferry No. isl at the IIIBRITISH COLuIVlBIA ELECTRIC IIAILWAV CM$The approval.'f the estimate If the On-to-the-Peace commit: f th b d I f h ] I I I t9 9 d 9fin9 9 9 d9finit9 po l I cy 99 time, and h iS reP Or t tO the COun- ' iXV . ' . MURRIN9i/i!!I v !!!, VANC0, UVER, 9 C. for $54,788.60.divas: deferred'or tn,ivhere it wishes the proposed 'lI one week. Thelboard'&of schools Peace River. outlet to reach salt -= 'IWhile goingiacro s tolVan- trusteesl are co-operating. withII water, the North Vancouver City couver: on'ithe first triP Ion the the council in an endeavor to cut Council!will consider the grant- Inorpingiof February I"l»ge iI jgmg(QURdown school expenditure as much ing of, financial i assistance, i ac- steamer i coming up lithe 'harbor as possible -- = cording 'to i a'ecision reached swung el&in'nd and headed as If Monday evening. making for. the C.P.R." dock, pier. D. Naturally I kept the ferry.to. 9 L " &,: - I - II'III~.I.;», ti ~ l.'i 'I. I.'%,~I ~~- "A delegation) waitedI on the, =--. -= --- . ~ " . l go astern of-him."As I was draiv-council& asking that imProve- The dePuty minister of Public ing closer he startedl oing a: andI Save Money,ments be made to Bellevue Ave.,works w ote the council in reyly'tern,, with his head swinginglbetween 14th andi 15th Streets. to their letter that it was the in- s t. ' I t l b 'AVe are in'business to serve you,'and we'l appreciate yourThe mattel was referred to the variable practice of the depart- this timchairman of the board of works n'ent in the carrying out of pub- 'nd to the west of him. There "PhONe „%VCSt 199"'andi the engineer for their re- lic,works to employ local labor for anything in.Lumber.pol t. whistle'toilet!him know I,was, "l I --' -- 9 ' '"'I" -- = li pi 9' 'I passing him'to port. During all'll " ll '$ pQ'l" p l ~ [ $ /1 ~l[~l I/ I -- i 'I $Ii'hemanoeuvringihe never. once,& t., li I .I s!fsp.,f.l,jidpli',aJ „'. I ijjidp,,': vl,f ~ q 'I J dl.,~!I'i= f.whe~re o~r~holv he was going." 4 IMarine 'Drive 'at '16thi Phone IlWest'99' 'I'on I/zToni I/4Ton = =-- Ton /iTonII/4Ton Il, The council referred the mat- .,I ~,D MoHTo&p LocgL 9,1ANAGy~ ! tI, Lump & Egg $13.00 $6 50 $3.50 Lulnp ."-----"- 811 00 85 75 S3.25 ,'tel'O the ferry COmmittee and,) "ity solicitor with power to act.ALBERTA COAL Rose Deer (Drumheller) oUR spEcIAL I In allettel.,to the council, the Ton '/qTon /d Ton McLeod River Hard Coal, Harbor Commissionii requested.ii,: &~pm=-'v. -- =-- ---- y ~ li,,that that circumstances i of the::,. t; IS II.di 0 IS+~i, ', . ig%& g g+S'aseand the action of the cap- Ih "gL%IEdp.,iti9dppsli- ..'i: tgilI Il,.l Iq - C'." -FIR $7.50 I'er cord. BARK $7.50 per cord, tain Of the ferry lbe Carefully M -- ~ g= -- = ™ Stun Cartage egt 2,spill I I»"st'g".d'nd'«he I'-iti«TH'Eil 'A'II;UMINUAI.'ACKAvGE,i pVING and TRANSFER. 'aily Trips to City., quent action of the council'be Keeps l the 'FL+ .O~ ~N'+~~|the "~ MPUR submitted to the commlsdfon.'