0001 WO w cwc" rc' c c cw pv C»yx ciwc c Icw C; 'Iwy I &' !vn w u ~ w c'c'wcv IY ~w~'cwc'r. ~' 'p'c'c'wv cw "Y w THE WEST VAN NEWS Reductions in "Ladyship" %Pools 61FT S jfop pub Nnxcv TO ROYAL e)ANIc MIR& A. J. MAr3.I IN & ~ WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDifICE 20&k ccd Bcecimcii, Hcnybcrs lb. Cy. Ibc)N 227, Pd(ONHI WEST 22A A Fcw Suggestions )Vedding Groups Baby Pictures Familv Groups View of Your Home Copying Old I'hotos Framing Pictures Prices to gi ail pockets. THE 16th a Haciac EXPERT SBRVICE E. HARSH, Proprietor Ecicbiichcd on North Shore 20 Years. (Lady Accic&cci) HARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSO V funeral lirertnrs North Vancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 65 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 I only own a cottage--yes But shadows from the trees Softly touch the roof of thatch, And turn to meet the breeze; The blue of the Forget-me-not Is smiling from the grass, And will not be forgotten, So I pluck itas I pass.THE West Van Nems Published Ercry Pcidcy Bccieccc cmi Editorial Oiii«c& I?tb cad hicciac Drive (Next ic Houybucn P O.) Phone West 363 Mall Addcccc& P.O. Bcx 61, Hopyburs, ILC, Pebikcbcr F. F. LOVEGROVE Phone West 363 6180 s year by mall or carrier. Ncwcsiccdc dc. Pcr «oyy I only own a cottage--yes, But at the garden gate A thrush is singing "Welcome home," I"rom early morn till late; The door-step's worn and very old, But pansies gather there; To hide it with their beauty And make it look more fair. I only own 0 cottage--yes. But tho'he world is wide, Whcne'er I lock my cottage door, I lock my world inside; For if 'tis love snd only love, That makes the world go round, Then surely here and only here, Can that dear world be found, --HONORIA TRAILL This Society ic ~ Branch ci Thc Mother Church The First Church oi Christ, Scientist, in Boston DUNCAN 1.AWSON CIIAIvrER, L O. D. E. GARDEN I EY] on the grounds of Reeve and Mrs. J. B. Leyland'0 residence, 28th Street and Waterfront "I.OV E" Saturda!, 2nd August, 3 to 6 p. m. Orchestra, Candy Booths, etc. Fortune Telling Sunday School ct 10.00 ~ . m. Admission 25c. I I I I 'estimony Hcctieg Wednesday at 0 16 p m FROI.IC and hlUSICAL I'ROGRAhl in Evening at 8 p.m. I St. Stephen's Church Another hlystery Solved Rector: How do you account for this'I St. AnthOny'S ChurCh Rev. A. Harding Priest, B.A. pped . )Vhite, da hing in- pastor: Rev. Father Car y to the butcher's shop and waving R;d „. 2558 M, . g a small parcel in front of the ' a. m.-- un ay c oo an butcher. Bible Class. What's the matter? asked the ugust F&rst Friday 7:30 11:15 a. m.--Holy Communion butcher nervously p m., Sp cial Devotions. 7:15 p. m.--Evensong. Forty Hours'doration hfatter, cried the angry wom- an. Th(s is the matter. She un- Saturday 7:ppa.m,--High Mass. The Rev. C. H. Shortt, war- Exposition. den of the Anglican Theological piece of rubber in one of the 8 s m. - 7:30 p. m.--Adora- College will take all services at sausages that I bought here this ti&» St. Stephen's and live at the rec- 7:30 p. m. - 8:30 p. m.--Holy tory for the next three weeks. The butcher sighed unhappily, Hour. There is Divine service at St. Yes, madam, he said at last, the Sunday 7:45 a. m.--I.ov& Mass, Francis'hurch, Caulfeild, on motor car is replacing the horse Exposition. Sunday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Dewar everywhere now. 9 45 g m High higgg (nee Miss Amy Adair) of New sl Sermon. York will ging 0 sol AUGUST 11 a. m. - 7:Sp p. m.--Ador The junior boys will return giion from Camp Artaban next Mon- 713pp m 813pp m Holy day, August 4th, and the junior Ig the month for Hour. girls will go into camp for two PhOtOggaphS Monday 7 a. m.--High Mass. Ex-position. United Church 7:30 p. m.--Procession and Minister, E. A. Henry, D.D. Benediction of Blessed Sacrament. August 3rd--Preacher, Rev. J. Confessions: Saturday, 8:30 p.m. S. Muldrew, B.A., Vancouver. Sunday, before Sec. August 10th--Preacher, Dr, E. ond Mass. A. Henry. Morning topic, "Per- sonal Influenc." Cs. hiiss Margaret Armstrong, Entering the Kingdom." Evening topic, "Methods of 23rd and Bellevue, is leaving here mg uLUul0 this week end to spend 0 vacation Shower V. V. VINSON PROP. at Buccaneer Bay. The home of Mrs. Tinney, 20th and TVaterfront, was the scene 3II Hastings St. W. hir. and hire. F. X. Hodgson of a delightfui linen shower Established 1902 spentashortholidayin Victoria. given in honor of Miss Phyllis On returning Mrs. Hodgson visit. Priestman of Vancouver, by ed Seattle, with her daughter Misses Katy Russell and Garry Betty. Mrs. Hodgson is attend- Woolgar. Tea decorations were ing the Master Classes of Lazar carried out in pink and white, Samoiloif, a vocal pedagogue with the gifts showering from 0 from New York. hir. Hodgson large white belL Among those and son Frank are touring the present were Mrs. C. Allen, Miss- phOne SeY'+ vicinity of Bowen Island in their es J. Wheeler, Doris Cleathero, power boat--fishing and camp- Doris Vincent, Irene and Vers ing in varying localities and ex- Urquhart, Francis Cruickshsnks, periencing a delightful carefree Pearl Weston, Violet Thornley,Barber ShOp holiday. Ethel Johnson and Mrs. J. Grieg. "I ONLY O)VN A COTI'AGE" I only own 0 cottage--yes, But roses frame the door; And sunbeams make 0 golden carpet On the wooden floor; The dewdrops drape a chain of pearls Along the window ledge, )Vhile jewel-throated humming birds, Hover o'r the edge. sa&rnn naasz Lecture Committee Branch ci ihc Bciuch Iccccl Wc&id fcdccciice CANADIAN LPCION INEHORIAI HALL NEXT SUNDAY c& 0:00 P. H. Spcckcc& MR. PERCY KING sub)eel& "THE PROGRESSIVE PLAN OF GOD." (A Scrive oi Lcciaccc) Hc. King broadcasts over CKWX every Hondcy from d&40 ic 2&16 p. m. Baptist Church Pastor, Rev. H. P. Humphreys Residence, 13th and Haywood, Phone West 252k Sunday, August 3rd 10 a. m.--Sunday School. 11 a. m.--Morning Worship. Pastor will preach, topic, "A Question of Discipleship." The monthly communion ser- vice will be held at the close of morning service. 7:30 p. m.--Evening Worship. Topic, "Christ's word with you." Solo. A cordial invitation to alL Wednesday, 8 p.m.--Prayer meeting On Sunday August 3rd Rev H. P. Humphreys completes hie first year as pastor of West Van- couver Baptist Church. J Moore -- Rehberger A quiet wedding took place in Bellingham, Wash., on Friday, July 25th, when Rev. Andrew IVarden united in marriage Doris Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rehberger of West Vancouver, and Mr. Bruce Moore son of Mr. and hire. Hugh Moore of West Broadway, Vancouver. The couple will reside in West Vancouver. LO ILK GARDEN FETE Navy League boys will be sta- tioned at 27th and 29th Streets and Marine Drive to direct the way to the Garden Fete on the grounds of "Crimsworth Dens" the lovely home of Reeve and Mrs. J. B. Leyland to be held tomorrow (Saturday), under the auspices of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I. O. D. E. The affair will be formally opened at 3 o'- clock by Lieut. H. R Wade secretary Greater Vancouver Branch, Navy League of Canada. Miss Freda J. Norris and Miss Dorothy E. Boshier, winners of the I.O.D.E. prizes at the High School and Public Schools, will be honored guests. Assisting the hostess, Mrs. J. B. Leyland, in receiving the guests will be Mrs. W. B. Small, regent, Mrs. A. G. Eastman, gen- eral convener, Mrs. A. A. Almss, Mrs. John Lawson, Mrs. David Morgan and Mrs. Peter Wait, past regents. The patronesses who have con- sented to act are Mrs. T. A. Spencer. Mrs. Stuart Cameron, Mrs. A. E. Munn, Mrm W. L'. Newcombe, Mrs. J. M. Bryan, Mrs. A. J. Paterson, Mrs. C. R. Lane, Mrs. Goodwin Johnson, Mrs. Dallas Perry and Miss Eth. erington. Fortune telling, Aunt Sally and an Orange Tree for the children will attract while Home-cooking Candy, Heather and Ice Cream will be sold from decorated stands. A splendid program has been arranged for the afternoon. The Frolic in the evening will be most enjoyable Japanese lanterns, c&k'ored lights and a huge bon-fire on the beach will illuminate the garden while 0 tal ented group known as the "Idl- ers" and directed by Mme, Nor- mington will present a program of musical pot-pourrl of solo, duo and ensemble contributions. For dancing on the lawn sports shoes would prove the most comfortable. "De ycs pixy by so&41" "Nc; my terms are cash." Auguci I, 1930, Dr. hinrjory hlcCubbin DENTIST 10 ~ . m. Io S p. m. Evcaiaec by ~ ppcin&mcst. Royal Bank Bending 'I'haec Wcci &IS Rccidcecc Phoae West ssx They Cleaned Up In the Kitchen- They Cleaned Up In Wall Street- ~nd then waniz I".'.tES~JLER yothv I'&".QRj'A were +GcsiT. v 5H Rl A PANIC OF HILARITY LQNsDALE COMING MON., TUES WED. Ncxi Weel THE FIRST HIGH HAT wcpctc cccc JOHN BARKgHORl MAN FROM BlANKlEY'S The Ncw York criflcs without &xccepu&m raved about John Barrymore In his 6&ma modern high bi ~y -- ! rave Ioo when yon It -- the snnwemn corn. cdy od tbe ycccr. PICTURES FOLLOWING bouc or rflr. bLAh(E 7 0 0 "CONDEMNED" I I -- I 2 I 3 "ALL QUIET ON WEST- ERN FRONT" Ic -- Id Ie Wouldn't Help 0 Little Bit Photographer: Could you smile a little? You look so mournfuL Client: This photo is for my business advertisements Photographer: But wouldn' it help your business more ifr'oulooked bright snd cheerful? Q Client: No. I'm an undertak- er. I ~ ~ I As pe'III 68J