0001 PV lcvv rr acv r~a ram s av a A~ Smith 's Grocery THE RED AND WHITE STORES Iluudoloye 'I ills os4 idoclsso llollyburu Telephone Service Free Delivery Suggestions for Friday and Saturday, Oct. 2,4 and X5 kpd Arrow GINGER SNAI'S IINokcr 'GUI(.'K OATS, I'hiwoworo poc packet .....,.. Szc ucd 41 ivhlic BREAD FIJIUR-- I iu kisi H()Ngv coodscd 116 Rock ......---- - 21c l gss RR un ........ 2SD 24 lb. sack ...........'"""" Rod 6 Whlic SOUpS ............ Ilc 49 lb. sock............... 91.96a 't'I.K TEA or ANNI Jcmimo PANCAKE FLOUk BUI,K tliyygg ........ pcc lb. ssc S BALL WHITE BEANS. 2 lbo. 22c Shoky'o PANTRY CAKE, 2 Ib cokr -- - -- 48c Red a Whiic BIKING I(ihvl)gk Nosscl, SHOR I'OLISH Rn 12 os ilo CO OPSH IISS CREAII Oy WHEAT, pcp pkL 22c Ih Ils 'sc I Rcd 6 white I'UIIIPKIN, syss Co)omtdo 6'rkahikgkkv JAII I p r tio ...................... Ilc 4 16 ils ........................ 49c, kcd 41 irhko TO11.6T I'APER I'EAS, No.'2 can .... 2 tins 21c I 2 conc .................... ..... 22c Roberts'etter Meats 1580 Marine Drive "The Store of (Iuality and Convenience I ~ 5'HE WEST VAN NEWS ('ONSERVATIVE OIIGANIE- ATION MEETIN(a WEST V A NCOU V ER Under the general chairman- ship of W. J. Dent, president of the West Vancouver Conserva- tive Association, a representa- tive campaign committee, includ. ing all those present at the meet. ing, was elected to support Jack Loutet, Conservative candidate, in the present provincial bye- election. The meeting was beld on Thursday night, October 23, st the Fortune Cup Inn, West Van- couver, and the following chair- men of committee were struck olf: Headquarters, Harry Wil- son; Transportation, Capt, C. J. Archer; Publicity, Capt. Lovc- grove. Arrangements were made to open committee rooms on Mar- ine Drive in the Yates Block, at 14th. Miss Almas presided in the un- avoidable absence of Mr. Dent, and t,he meeting was addressed by Mr. Loutet and the campaign manager, Mr. R, R. Rose. S E. J. Murray was advised by the council of his engagement to assist the engineer in general work in connection with the con struction, re-construction and extension of the municipal water system. J The department of lands wrote the council in reference to the al- leged illegal fencing-in of the October 24, 1990. JEFFERIES'UPERIOR MEATS Government Inspected Only LAMB, BEEP, I'ORK, VEAL, Etc. COOKED MEATS OF ALL KINDS, DELICATESSEN {Two Stores for your service) HOLLYBURN STORL AMBI ESIDL STORI a West 3 WEST 303 Both Stores will close every Saturday night st 7 o'lock prompt i'rom November 1st to April, 1931. foreshore fronting Lot 7, Block I, D.L. 657, asking whether the alleged trespass aifected or inter. fered with the interests of the municipality? The matter was referred to the solicitor with Instructions to see the clerk and report, the latter official being instructed to Curn. ish the solicitor with copies of correspondence from complsin- ants. West Vancouver Lumber Co. 16th and Marine LIMITED Phone )vest 116 W. J. Turnbull, hlanager, Residence Phone i West 36SL SERVICE Evervthing for the Building. LU SER SASH DOORS ROOPSNO SDSDDllNOPAPPC Lamatco -- Gyproc -- I'laster Board Beaver Board -- Shingles aoo VA I vc ~ e«a a Aosee cr ' eoee's'VP ~ ~ 'ITt S ~' a'V~* *a -- ~ 'PW Pv p ~w :'p' ~ paava a vera r r res 6 vc Scree c,r'v rrcrsvcc vp vrpv r..r« Vrecvrvv'perercvr. rcpv Nrrv vcc 'vcv A~ r 'v~rv "AS NEAR YOU AS YOUR I'HONE" Call West 190 For "EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT" SPECIAL NOTICE 'I'HIS STORE IVILL CLOSE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at 7 o'lock prompt, from November 1st to April, 1931. Shop Earlier During Winter Months. '~ parties staking mains. Referred to engineer. 3. Committee and engineer obtain consent to crossing river Reeve, chairman of board of works and engineer appointed. 4. Easements at Kew Beach snd Caulfeild to be arranged for. Engineer to take necessary steps 5. Marking of clearing and burning for board of works men. Referred to engineer. COUNCIL NOTES G. J, Smith applied to the council for permission to cut up for firewood a quantity of fallen first growth timber in the south west corner of D.L. 1094. His application was granted subject to (a) a sale of the property, (b) a time limit of six months for the removal of all the fire- wood cut and (c) to this permis- sion not being assignable and to the road being left in as good a condition as at present. NewWater Works Construction In connection with the above the engineer reported to the council on: 1. The 4 pieces of 4" main to be laid within the Brothers Creek System. Four board of works men to be put on and pipe tenders called for. 2. One or two small survey Humorous Artist: IVhai's the mst- Iopl Ii's o good joke, isn't itl Editor: It's a very good joke. The 'irst time I heard it I laughed until the tears rolled down my bib. GORDON ROBSON Bssvioloc Ji Souckoc 'IV EST VANCOUVER Office No. 1447 hlsriso Drive. Phone West 402. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 819; 610 Hastings Sl. W Phoae Soymoor 4199. DEAI. IV 1TH THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL OkGANIZATION IN BklTISH COI.UhlBIA Specials 2 by 4 common sized, any length . Shiplap, good grade ....................... Cedar Bevelled Siding .............. .... 69.00 .... 69.00 .... 69.00 Ambleside Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone West 199 Marine Dr. at 16th NIGHT I'HONE after 5 p.m., Wes1 241R. Ask for Gerry Dent I I s 1 I I I I I I I I Is D S o o W 6 f L u L I I I GQSTQF UUING I I I I IN CANADA~ HSI6 OST OF ELECT'RIC Twelve Yours Ago o B.C. Electric Advertisement Said: wCbcaPcp ligbiiog roles are cooshsg for Voocows cc. They mill coom cwioosoiicolly, ooi bccowsc Dr. Sbopii pccommcodcd ibcos owly... Dcwsiiy ood diversify occ ibc imo fociocs ibci are svocbisg for cbcopcr rates... Wbco ibc vacowi spoccs scow od vcwcosvcc jill «p owd ibc some distrdasatioo system scrvm more PcoPlc ibc cbopgc mill come dmvo.o In 1917, the domestbc lighting rate in Van- couver was $ .8 cents net plus 15 cents meter rent, and 60 kilowatt hours there- fore cost $ 5A3. Today in a house of 1500 square feet, this current would cost only $ 2.0 0s a reduction of 63 per cent. The policy of the EL C. Electric, as repeat- edly stated, is to give the public the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. Wherever it has been possible to do so by reason of improved conditions, such as greater density of population, we have given the public reductions in I ates, though other living costs have mounted upward. The record of reductions bears out the com- pany'9 sincerity in its statement of 12 years ago that "cheaper lighting rates are conung for Vancouver." 4'4 m EIt:1 i O l1: KM+%6 r.vi I: I F 4 WfS4 f!3 C4 R'(ll I I"I O'K~u