001C98C6 THE WEST VAiN NEWS March 28, 1930. "0'ppoiti;sties to,„, Save g TUNNEL CO. ASKED TO TAKE STEPS TO hIAKE BRIDGE FREE A suggestion that the Domin- ion Government be requested to take over the Second Narrows bridge and operate it free nf tolls or that the government 25th and iVIarine 'Phone West 162 and 6010 make an annua] grant toward Dundarave the 'ridge to 'e used in de- creasing the tolls, has been plac- ~l J ~ ~l ~ '& I ' cording to a report submitted to In its conference with the epr Sa e at & )arpaIII', .rICeS "br'ge-di«ctors, the committee,said that in a few years the 'resentbridge mill be unable to SA C0% M:lIlC.'S "AP.klL 1 t t]:at it would be obliged to assist DEATH OF -- -- -- -- = vC',ORNER STONE IIiin lthe construction of a larger MRS. LAUDER'S iBROTHER 'O 'HE 'LAID FOR -- structure when necessity arises. NEW ORANGE HALL The bridge directors 'hought The death occurred at his res- -- ~ t]iat any move toward interest- idence in the city last Tuesday The Grand AIaster of B. C. as- ing the Federal or Provincial of Robert C. Macdonald, brother sisted by the Grand Mistress of governments in talking over the, of Mrs. D. M. Lauder of Dundar- &he L.O.B.Ary wi]] ]ay.the corner bridge should come from the ave. Besides AIrs. Lauder, he is stone of the new Orange hall at Board of Trade and the City and survived'by his mother and two 221Id~ and Marine Drive .tomor Distlict counci]s. The committee brothers. Funeral services were I!ropy (Saturday)'at 3 p m The was assured that the directors held this afternoon at 3 P. m. in pub]ic are cordial]y invited to at- of the bridge comPany would not the city parlors of Harron Bios. tend the celemony The offic oppose ally move made to IIlter'- 8:-)Vi]]iamson,'ev. A; W. Austinlj Qrs land members lof the West est l either government in the officiating, and'nterment was,,Vancouver Lodge No '2990 wi]], Second Narrows bridge, and nlade in; Mountain View ceme- assemble at 2.30 p m at the wou]d give their suPPort to such tery. corner of 14th and iI Marine ProPosals when needed. Drive, from which they will par- 'he chairman of the 'bridge -- Most fami]ies'~ideas of econ- ade to the new building heade(l IIboard,'A]d. E. H. Bridgrnan, sug- omy is doing without everything I) by the band i of ~Prince Edward gested that in the event of the qithat father needs. =~ . Island lodge. government not taking over the bridge,'he committee should FUNERAL CHAPEL Ql ~ 'LITERrtRY SOCIETY press for an annual pant, to be l,l applied in a reduction of the DIstinctive Funeral Servl=e H'G. Se]wood gave a vel.y Int- ="Theoretical]y the suggestion 320:3rd St. E Phone North 626 'reSting addreSS On HO]]ybum'ill Of a free bridge iS SOund, but itRidge on Thursday evening, 20th is a different matter whenlcon- pHQNE)tNEs~T tip+ I ciety int the ilower hall lof the li of view," said Mayor Cr H Mor-'aUnited Church. 'His address was l, den. The mayor considered thatfully illustrated 'with exce]lent,lif the city and district cou]d be )I go+I agjgl.~ppig . lantern slides by J. Porte&.. With I, ll a'slide on the scleen'of the ]at- and get!back a]]) interest andest'ontour maP& of ithe North sinking fund,'he two municipa JImmy T]IpmSpn S ')) hore, Mr. Selwood first went in- ities . tv~~ould 'e in ' fine positionto,the main toPograPhical feat- ftnancia]]y 'but he thought that'RANSFER k yures of the, mountains immedi- " ounded too good to ever comeately„back of us, which he said lllDauy Trips toisndifromtoity. i&, were divided'into two main sec= The br,dge.,t" S,'tonstbylCyPress Creek. Later has practically wiped out profits ,, with some i extremely i clear pic- tures on the screen he discussedtl In business in West Van 9 Years, the many features of the Ridge " d f d ]1 nme mayolr I ~ ~ only from 'lengthy negotiations ~with the government.~I Marine Drive at 14th', - -- The SpeCial COmmittee Of the Next yefferies Meat'store Ii 'JMRS. COLIN MCLEAN = yboard will continue negotiations Expert IVork--Ladies. Chtldren ~ TO, BE HEARD OVER AIR and will interview the Harbor. !i~ ptrone West tSS for apnointrnent "/ Hoaid'with a vieivlto enlisting eature of the Home pil its support. The question, will ~ concert on Sunday evening, wi]l a]so be taken up with the Proviri- e two songs by Mrs. Colin Mc= cia] and Federa] members of this Q'!'er,'"foQI' ', o oi i;" e Banner of St. George," Mrs McLean will sing ~(a) = Mrs.,CharlesI Grant Henshaw 4-«»m Bung- ) .'l "Lost'Lagoon," (b) "To a But- tvho has been occupying a suite ] f, class condi- ~ telfly.- Both these songs are ill,.the Devonshire APart ents, «("compositions by Miss Margaret Vancouver, for the winter has ~ ~ tlon, reasonably pllced, McIiltyle of West Vancouver, the returned to her summer home ln'nd terms. Very goorl lo- t first being one of Pauline John- cation. H son's poems. Miss MCIntyl.e won, the gold, NORTH VANCOUVER medal fol. the best original corn- PUBLIC AUORKS BONDS position'with piano accompani- BRING HIGH PRICE ment with this item in 1927, andi!l . also carried off this honor in Local improvement sewer and ~ ~ tt t's I, &4" ll 1925 and 1929. concrete sidewalk 5 per cent, de-bentures totalling $ 123,903, were1449 "ia '"e Ur've'"" iI laSHRUBS FOR CEMETERY disposed of by the North Van- Ambleside couver City Council Monday eve- V 249 „' special terluest is made that ning to A. E. Ames iC CompanyPhone,&Vest 340 a]] who wish to donate shrubs to ~or 9814" Pel ~100 Evenings, West'143 'l the )Vest Vancouver cemetery, The sewer issue totals $31,890 ! l. hand them to Mr.'hilton by 1st and they are fifteen-year bonds, April at the latest. This is so mhi]e the concrete sidesva]k issue and Insurance Agent' tllat they may be Ill tinge for ls fol tiventy yeals and totals the spring planting. $92,013. & Correspondence ASKS FOR SUPPORT FOR THEATRE ,S vi.i.ng Is Here 'verybodyshould be feel-'ng fit. Are you? If not, we have tonics to pep up your sluggish system and give you that spring feel- Ing. The Editor, .West Van. News Dear Sir:--Business has fallen rE to such an extent since last iNovember that I now find myself unable'to carry on any longer unless the peop]e of the district give me their immediate support again. I have installed 'Talk- ing" equipment which is giving good results from a reproduction standpoint but it has increased my expeiIses by over 150/o. Therefore I simply have to have 'increased revenue from the tick- et office. I intend to show all the best pictures and my admis- sion price is now the lowest of any suburban theatre in or a- round, Vancouver, therefore, there is nothing more I can do. It is an established fact that a well conducted motion picture theatre is an asset to any corn- , munity and consequently the people of )Vest Vancouver should not neglect the theatre to a point where I mill have to close up. I would be very pleased if you would call the attention of the community to the serious- .ness of the situation. Another week of business such as I have had recently will be a]l I can stand. FAST DELIVERY No Order is Too Small Lesage Drug Store G. E- REIDa hlanager It Geo. Hay Building Corner 14th and Marine WEST. 323 lt Mrs. Draper's,', Home Bakery Home Made BIarma]ade Salad Dressing 'hutney Refreshments The SeasonICE CREA is now commencing P HONE "V/EST 7 ,, We deliver any quantity at any time. Watch our adv. for specia]s. DUNDARAVE CASH GROC 25th and Bellevue. EYE STRAIN Eyestrain is a Frequent cause of indiges tion, dizziness 5- other nervous symptoms HARRY PERRIN, R.O. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 205-6-7 Medical Arts Blkg. Opp. Capitol Theatre By Appointment Only Phone Sey. 5~ lI Our 3Ieat and Fruit Pies Yours truly, are Good. Try Them. J. H. FLETCHER. Bread... 3 fp 20c JThe Editor, West Van News. 'Open all day Thursdays'earSir: -- As one of, the schoo] travellers on. the AVest 2476 &larine Drive, Dundarave Vancouver ferries, I wish to say Phone %est 366 that I have read "En Route'syy letter with much interest. I am 'ladito see this writer has the, Mpg]Ng~=dwelfare'of i the younger citizens I) so much at heart, and would keep g ')3 ~ Q them well and ihealthy ~by ab- Py ]der "Supp] e staining from coifee. Might I ll therefore be allowed to suggest Hpbb ~Cpa] fthat as an alternative to either lIthe proposed coifee i or apple 'ranSfer st'ands on the ferries that we should be provided with bottles, Phone West 17 of milk. - This should please l young and old alike and besides „" D~&&y Tr&Ps to C&ty .,l~ aKording them with ample nour- ishment should helP us all to i~Iost people believe in]aw and keeP that schoolgirl comPlexion. )order as long as they can rlay 'Yours tru]y. doivnrthe ]aw and give the ord:"A PERNICIOUS WAYFARER'HE CANADIAN LEGION, AVEST VANCOUVER 'A"W-", S '3%V:== TOMORROW (Saturday), hIARCH 29th, at S:15 P.'BI. in the Clachan Hotel 'ood Prizes " Admission 50 cents I You pay for the premiums I ; Remember that! NO Pre ums . $ E s v Qgahgy Og]y