001C98A5 J" nuary 3, 1930. THE WEST VAN NEWS A:.blew Year s . Ikeso. ution Is easily made but not so easily Itkept. One resolution that it will ), pay you to keep is to become a customer at this store. Speedy and reliable service, l,'l & the best uality of goods and 'I careful dispensing is maintain- II ed throughout the year. FAST DELIVERY -'WEST 323'o Order'Is Too Small ,I Lesage Drug Store l Ilt G. F IlEID, hlaaager Geo. Hay 1 Building Corner lith'nd i&larine FRAMAR- "'MONTESSORI) ll, School for Young Children "Folk Dancing aod Rythm in- ~eluded. Winter Term opens Monday, 6th January. Phone AIRS. iV. D.'RASER I 1Sth and Esquimalt l it cLAss RE 0PENs TGMQRRow Ill SATURDAY CHILDREN'8 M ' t'DANCINGCL'ASSES and PHYSICAL'ULTURE ~'" conducted by Miss Kathleen EllisI'1 a. m,'very Saturday in Dundarave Hall Information, Phone tvest dOVR,l or Fa i rmont 0490L ds -- -me= ,t', 3HOIOG HSII',I zueSorever; The year 1929 was very good I, to the'-King Studio. SO.ItN TURN the King Studio wishes 'you all a most prosper- ous year for 1930. t Start the year, by t taking ad- ~I; vantage of the,January Special,'hotos of exceptional value for January. Make your appointment today eThe,.lI . (ing„'S1:u(.Io& V. V. VINSON PROP. $ 11 Hastings St. W; Established 1902 ~ All I work guaranteed / . ow of'honeSey. 1046+ Five-year-old Daughter: "Look Eit that funny man, across ithe road." Mother l(looking in shop ivin: dow): "What is he doing'?" "Sitting on the pavement ta]k- i»g to a banana skin." THE v t et eR) f p) t &..A.",i .i ( ( I.IMITED For People ttVho Are Par ticu]ar THIRD ST. and ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver "Phone North 1310.'est VIIn. Representative F. RIVERS =- Phone West'10L "Marjory Proinpt I Execution oI Buy Ing and Selling Orders. : Reliable Information Given. 7.30 To ll P.M Tickets 35c. Children 25c. Ri I. 1&ESEIhlh ivvTS PRIZW Tl C'KETS 25. FLATTERY +Personal 0 Do not be afraid of being a tl, ftatterer Accustom yourself to Mrs. Thompson, 9174 Argyle r 'CUbblQ the habit of saying p]easant is confined to her home through things to i peop]e and 'bout sickness. ,AVishes to annoulice the opening of an office in the ROYAL', people. For it is largely a mat- BANK &BUIQDIÃG, 'HOLLYBURN, on 'aturday, January ter of habit. Geol-ge Reid of the L sage 11th, for thepractlceof One can easilv s]ip into the Drug Store, with AiIrs. Reid and wa'y of making disagreeable and f"milv sPent New Year's in r i i cutting I-emarks to l people, or Ioco, where they were the guests 'j.'lS'I'RY saying therm about people, and oi Mi-s. Reld's brothel.-in-law andsister, 311r. and &Irs. R. J. Cam- cron. "Hours: 10 to 6It is we]] to be genuine and honest and all that sort of thing, Evenings by appointment ~ but you don't 'have to be ldis- r. an 's... ay e I agreeab!e to be sincere. - 20th and Ing]ewood, had as theiuest over the New Year, D. A.There aretpleaaant th nga - ic[accionald of Tacoma gttLII,L NQT REpFAI, ilt( bout every person. Nobody i~ EARLY CLOSING LAW C RE%SIN G, 'I I INC wholly wrong, and if you look TIRE REPAIRS at the 'thing good in everybody. l, tained the King Studio StaK at On recommendation of City o,„t to k„o,v the,e "their home on Gordon Avenue, Clerk George S. Shepherd, who,The Ne~this being an annual event be- was instructed to investigate the tiveen Xmas and New Year. situation, the North Vancouver Q+S ST+TQQN Dinner divas served for seventeen City Council decided AiIonday f a man says he does riot fo~o~ved 'bi a Imost eiijoyab]e everiing not,to repeal the Groc-, C~~~~~ of 1.1th h musi evs'Ear]y Closing By-]a~v, as It "lhIPERIAL" GAS and OILS is to tell him that he can't be was requested some weeks ago I» Nr. J. Milton Robertson and in a petition presented to cthe Of course, Qattery does no iIIrs. Robertsoil, Harry 'Hoskins counci]: (ant to be laid on too thick. Then were dinner 'uests on New In making the recommenda- - FOR Year's dav at the horne of Mr. tion, the city clerk stated "that +Ops gf ~ d to use judgment in this'matter Il and Nrs. Morrison, 11th and on the broad grounds that the as in all'matters, but it is well ,,petitioners can notl be eonsidev- to get into the wayiof saying ed trepresentative of the 'groc- T'I tt Pleasant things about folks, Inst t era'oing business in the city Jimmy Thuingon $ m the habit of Mrs.' don obson, 29th a I] 'nd the fact that on the premi Il entertaining pleasant thoughts. «Iarine Drive, is.,visiting in Vic- " h t " f th t'at S~KR There are agreeable l'and, dia- it ',, tionera'more than one classof'greeablethings in this. world. trade is being carried on un- There are beautiful and there are A.Ch»ho]m. who has been re- tthampered by the provisions oi hIoving Baggage a Spec alty.'l llgly sights; It all depends upon f siding at "14th and Bellevue,'has the'by-law, I wouM recommend which way you face. Look to Itmove'1 to a house on East Beac . that the petition:submitted for ward lthe beautiful things and) ~ 'he repeal of the;.by-law be re- search-out the agreeable things. Nrs. S."A.'G.'Currie return«ceived and filed." . &his wi]] have a reflex influence 'n Fridaylto herihome at 2)st 'In giving this, decision )the .- i eac l upon your state of mind 4 and'nd 'Argy]e from the North IVan- clerk further, pointed to the dif- character andlaleo do,much to- )couver General Hospital. ference of opinion between the "PIES and CAKES : ward increasing your popularity . == * " 'I' -. shopkeepers themselves. He al- Our Fa q I t K'nd holding your friendships. ii, S. L.IGi]man of the'Imperia]'t so found on examination the sit- llj Many ta marriage haa tbeen (tGaa ancl Oil station, retutvted on ttuation thatprobably ten of those " tt~ML eaved by a steady and persistent Sunday from! a. holiday trip.to petitioning for the repeal of the ~'ERI resolve otto say only pleasant Seattle and San Francisco. Mrs. by-law could be class aa groc- tp Vpurthings, and moreemarriagea have l Gilman, tivho accompanied ihim, liars in the 'aenseit t g.'oceries lt Ilbeen tcvrecked tthan we 'like ito ig sick and tint~the Vancouver is their main'stock f trade. The lt lltphon ~~ I »think by a habit of persistent 4Genera] Hospital., ~=:=:--,'ther petition'ers, ie said carried fault-pndinb encl'criticism. ~» .'., = e e e ' groceries, biM not lo the extent " Q'1'~+~a ~ ~~ II --The late Dr. Frank Crane t) -. "A. Banham; a former resident iIoft 59 Pet c9itt « the» «ock of.West Vancouver 'but who riow' The c]erk-found that eight of the BAKERY ~I]ives insthe city, was a visitor,to Petitioners live on the p™es, LAMgLESIDENEW YEAR'S'lPARTY I the municipa]ity. on Monday. 'and that the number of help em- i ployed I by I the'etitioners l is fif- ll Terence I and'I Marjorie I Crick- I, . ~-- ~ - =- ~ ~ teen may were host andihoatess at a &Chas. DunloP,who spent the pal.ty lin their home on~ New holidays with his wifes parents, ~ === -= ~ o ON ROBSON Y ' I G d dancin Nr.'nd Nrs. W.'F. Merrick, 21st ASSESSMENTJIN 'NORTH ~. Banister Ec Solicitor vere indu]ged inliwe]] linto Ithe and Bellevue,'left here on Sun: - qVANCOUVER TOTALS ~ ~vEsT vANcoUvER~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~early hours of the morning. The liday to returnttq Victoria."Mre. SI5996 569 ~ Off'" N . IWt hiartue Drive. ew Year was ushered in by the Dunlap will continue Iher .visit i in 4 gg A 1A bT ~ yy A + for a few days before going back. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- singing of . Au]d'Lang Syne. A~f, 'igures regarding assessment l, - suite s1s; 510 Hastings st. w ,very), enjoyable time was spent, -'. *,' *" ~-.,l,", ill North Vancouver in 1930 were lI ~ Phone Seymour 4199. &pby all. The invited'"'guests pres- ~The infant lson of NI. and'ubmittec['ol the City Council'nt wele «the Misses Kathleen Nrs; S; A tc.lcurrle, 21st and Monday evening by City Asses- ~'ampson, Betty Beard, Eileen Argy]e.'ied I]ast Friday at the oi. H C 'Wright: I M Hampson, eDrusciila -. Datvaon, North Vancouver,'General Hoa- = Th --'I t 'I r . L d I ~ M. DUVAL and Noel 'Reid,'rances Brydone- Pital."The symPathy of the corn- $10 998 137 ' '$8- T Ul 'i%$ 1 Jack, Editht Raid,peggytCorn munity~willtgolout to them in l 95I'g&I' &I SI99dp 9„,6 '-- ~ ~ ish, phyl]is 'Johnson, Doris ll their sudden loss. 'Holmes, Marguerite tBaker and ~ ~ &e tte'tll = The exemPtions on land total Garry 'VOO]gar. i The Messrs. Nrs. John Walton of "Charle- Jim t Cornish, Ted Grout, 'Ifen ttcote," Iptht Street, has gone to GS' 9 . "tgt. 9 'tpeIIS= Garland,!Geoffrey Cornish, Jack I.oa Angeles to visit i&ira:Harold " 'iltGlynea, Tom'Butt, George Guin: Stephens. v, The netitotal of lancl assess- an; Frank Cullin, Bob'Bloxham, ". -- e cee ment isl $7,69,199 and lof im- ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ i'Bernard'Nash, 'A]belt IKendvick, Counci]]ov Jackman xvho l has Pi'ovements, $8,216,456, making IIIvestilIelIts Alith Lloyd and Andy Reid. been sick for a'coup]e of Iweeks a grand net total of $ 15,908,589 has vecovei-ed. Sufficiently to le- foi land and ™provements. tGUIDESy XMAS'1 PARTY sume his,work. I He 'has had a» The city assessor also reported most trying time and its wi]] be i.,that during 1929, there &vere sold ilecessary for ihim to take care: 109 i tax sale lots. The assessedThe annual Xmas Party giventl of himself f ~ om t tv;il'ue of the property ie glo7,695 &by Miss Joan Durbin: fov the 'mse or some ime ye . and, the revenue l derived from Seymour SS94 ,&tmembers of the 2nd WesteVan- =- ~ . -- ~~ -, »»,~,T .= ~79 Dunsmuir St.-vancouverM Nv Ivan'ackay,-- 14th a»(] l its sale was $--,04 . 'In connec-""'"'h'" '"'" "'"-'NDORSE VZNCOUVZRS "&he]d on Friday last. The xmas 'glewood, ivhofhas beenl con= tree on which gifts for a]],weve nectedl with the lC, 'p. R for ill '-, - o s'-' qlpVE REGARD foundl causecl lgreat excitement ltotanv years, haa been made Sup- and'suitable games weve enjoy- iiitendent 'for the company at ecl.by all: Nelson,'B.C. He left a few days t: tll ~ .= f stltgreii s "'Masquerade Party ~ the forml of a'ampfire'i stunts I,Point. Nrs, Mackay will Join him iveve given by each pati'ol. U1% DER THE AUSE ICES OF - ~ 'I'N iaeQLE)VOOD HIOH UNITED 9C H U RC H. DUNCAN LAIUSO~t CHAPTER - SCEIOOL AUDITORIUM. t onc;... CHOIR CON CERC.I'N THE UNITED CHURCH AUDITORIUltci On lFRIDAY, JANVARY 10th at 8.15 p.m. "'On Saturday,",January 4th A Splendid'Programme has been arranged