0001 $ deer. January 2'3, 1931, FREE IIOVS AND GIRLS We ucc giving uwuy ubcciutc- iy Fccc u "Rudiuiaud" radio uu displayed in cuc window tu the ouc whu cuu guccc the nearest correct Serial Number on thu New Phiicu Baby Grand also displayed iu window. Ail yuu have tu du ic sii iu Sgurcc missing with your name uud uddccca Winner wiii be uctiaciL N A bi E ......... ,.... ADDRESS.................... Serial Nu. of Phiicc is Nc. 0....................1. This radio is guaranteed uud ccuipictc with tubes uud speak- er less battery uud muy be ex- changed within 10 days with u $$0.00 credit nate for u better cct if desired. Bring this ad. with you. G. WILLIS Kent Piano Co. 1693 Marine Drive HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th a Muciuc EXPERT SERVICE E. MARSH, Proprietor GORDON ROBSON Bucciutcc 6) Soiidtoc )VEST VANCOUVER-- Office Nu. 1447 Marine Drive. Phone West 403. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 810; 610 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199. FURNACE ccd SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet Metal Works LAURIE SPECK, Proprietor 1466 Marine Drive Phone 1Vest 437L2 C. F.Reid. of Vancouver, wishes to announce tbptt he has taken over the managership of the Lesage Drug Store. Dispensing a Specialty. I'rescriptions, Soda I'ountain, Candy, Toilet, Articles, Stationery Tobaccos, etc. I I Lesage Drug Store / 1403 Marine DriveI'hone West 323 An errand boy asked for 0 joh st s flshmonger's. He could do mental arithmetic, he said, so the tradesman thought he woukl test him. ubvhst would 20 pounds of salmon be at 3d. per pound?" he aiikeil, "Bad," was the reply, , EXTRACTS FRO51 I'OI.ICE REPORT (for year ending 31st Dec. 1930) Expenditure ............ 613,146.27 Allocation........ 12,600.00 Excess ........ S 646.27 Collections: Fines ......................S 785.00 Trade Licences ........ 2,165.00 Dog Licences ........... 231.00 S3,181.00 Police Court Convictions, etc.: Criminal Code .................... 12 Motor Act ............................ 61 By-laws ............................... 28 Other Acts (Forestry & Fishing ............................ 18 IVithdrawn ........................ 5 Dismissed ............................ 7 Committed to HigherCourt 1 Committed to iMental Hos- pital ....................,................ Appeals ................................Nil Juvenile Court: Convictions ........................ 4 Dismissed with warnings.. 2 IVithdrawn .......,. Warnings to Parents ...... 3 Motor Accidents .................... 65 Warning to Drivers ................ 40 Coroner'0 Inquests and En- quiries..................,......... 9 Indigent, Missing Enquiries Searches, Hospital Enquir- ies, etc........................... 60 Street Lights reported out.... 25 Fire Calls attended ................ 16 Premises found insecure ...... 62 Articles restored to owners.... 26 Dogs destroyed.....................:... 8 Constables and other reports 70 Permits issued: Shooting .............................. 72 Blasting ................,............. 26 Burning ..............................122 Beach Fires ........................ 30 NORTH SHORE JUVENILE FOOTBAI.I. ASSOIATION Games for Saturday, January 24th, 1931, Division I. West Van. vs. Lions; Ambleside Park; 2:30 p. m. Referee, Mr. bissterman. Division IH. Lynn Valley Rovers vs. Kiwanis Bluebirds; Lynn Valley Park; 2:00 p. m. Referee, Mr. Hilder HIGH SCHOOL iNOTES The office of president of the Students'ssociation having be- come vacant, by the continued absence of Stanley Grant, due to illness, 0 byelection was held on Thursday, January 7th. There were two candidates in the fleld and the competition was keen. The flnal count gave Mary 0'- Donnell a majority of five votes over Jack Watt--81 to 76. A by-election in Grade X Commer- cial resulted in the election of Lulu Ray as class president. On Wednesday, January 14th, the boys'nd girls'asketball teams played friendly pre-league games with North Vancouver High School at North Vancouver The boys won from North Van, in a close game by a score of 18 to 14. The girls'ame was more in the nature of a friendly prac- tice and was not recorded. Mrs, Wallace of Vancouver, is staying at the Clachsn Hotel. ~ ~ \ T. Korner of West Bay, under- went sn operation last week. SPECIAL FOR JANUART Any Regent Suit or Overcoat for ... $22.00 Suit and Extra Pants for ........... $26.00 Made to measure. DRY CLEANING - PRESSING ~ ALTERATIONS The West Vancouver Orches- tral Society is giving a concert in the United Church on Friday, 27th February. The assisting artists will be Miss Marion Copp, contralto. ~ ~ To celebrate the opening of heir Ambleside Store, Smith'0 Grocery tomorrow is serving tea free of charge from 2 to 5 p. m. and each child accompanied by an adult will be given candy. From 2 to 9 p. m. there will be 0 musical program, and each visitor will receive a ticket in a drawing for one of the aluminum kitchen utensils. c ~ ~ W. J. Hilton, 1831 Clyde Ave., jumped oif the C.P.R. pier last week into the water and saved the life of a woman who had tried to commit suicide. He was in the water twenty-two min- utes. Considerable credit is due Mr, Hilton, who is the assistant wharf frieght agent at the C.P. R. wharf, for his gallantry. \ c ~ E. C. Kilby of Csulfeild, has been confined to the house through sickness. c ~ SL Anthony's Church Altar Society is giving a military whist drive in the Clschan hotel on Thursday, 29th January.\ AIrs. G. Bulkley, 26th and Bellevue, who has been confined to her house as the result of an accident, is able to be out and around again. The Men's Club of the United Church is giving a father and son banquet in the Un ited Church hall next Tuesday even- ing at 6:30 p. m. Canon A. H. Sovereign will be the speaker. c c Major F. C. Rush, 12th snd Jefferson, who recently under- went an operation at the Van- couver General Hospital, is mak ing good progress. Mrs. S. Cullington, Radcliff Ave., has purchased property on Salt Spring Island. c ~ ~ A musical tea will be given from 3 to 5 p. m. next Tuesday, 27th January, in the Clachan hotel in aid of the Dundarave Idtd)es'hoir. ~ c * Mrs. J. Dodd Allan, Radcliif Ave,, who has been indisposed is convalescing in Vancouver.\ ~ George Sewell, 1410 20th St., had the misfortune to fall oif the porch roof of his home Wed- nesday morning, sustaining a badly fractured right arm. He was taken to the North Vancou- ver General Hospital. ~ ~ c Jack and Harry Normand gave a bridge party last Wednes day evening at their home at 14th and bfarine Drive. c ~ ~ Mr. and ikIrs. Paul Denison of Seattle, who formerly resided in West Vancouver, spent the week end with friends at West Bay, ~ c \ The spring weather of this week has brought forth a ready response from nature. The frogs are croaking, and the pussy willows and pansies atvt out in full bloom. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. B. M. Grady, formerly of )vest Vancouver, who hss been spending several weeks on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Cross of Vancouver, has return- ed to Seattle. You should not miss. IVe have a km)ted quantity of hot water bottles by a weB known maker, guaran- teed 2 years for 98c. Only one to 0 customer. WEST VII PHARMACY The Store of Scccke. 1402 Muriuc Dries We deliver Phoae Wccl 31 Emccgcucy Phase Weel $21 (After 9 p.m.) Miss Lorna Thomson has re- turned to her duties at the Hol. lyburn Post Office after being absent the beginning of the week due to sickness. c ~ ~ Mrs. C. E. Sherman was host- ess at a very enjoyable contri- bution tea last Tuesday after- noon ln sid of the Legion W. A., at her home at 967 20th Street. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. F. Rivers, Mrs. W. R. Clark, and Mrs. F. F. Lovegrove. Miss Kath- leen Hsmpson and Miss Marjorie Crickmay assisted the hostess. c c c Mrs. D. W. Graham gave a most enjoyable whist drive for the benefit of the Legion W.A. at her home at 2128 Bellevue on Monday evening. The ladies'irst prize yeas won by Mrs. Meyers, the consolation going to Mrs. George Childs. Mr. Sister won the first gentlemen's prize, and Mr. Moore the consolation. Fol- lowing the cards the guests sat down to supper, the remainder of the evening being spent in danc- ing. Those present were: Mrs. Shellard, Mrs. Olive Cullin, Mrs. IL Lloyd snd Dick Lloyd, Master Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ray, Dr. and Mrs. Bayfield, Mrs. Fnd Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Wrisberg, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Green, Mr. Psyton, Mra T. E. Batchelor, Mr. and birs. Slat- er, Mr. and Mrs. George Childs, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Wrisberg assist- ed the hostess, and little Charles snd Daphne Graham presented the prizes. v'asson--Jones Pilot Everett L. Wasson, 24, hero of the Burke search in the wilds of Northern British Col- umbia and the Yukon, and Miss Florence Gertrude Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 51. O. Jones, 13th and Marine Drive, were united in marriage at 8:30 p. m. Saturday at a quiet ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. E. A. Henry of West Van- couver United Church officiated and only members of the family and intimate friends attended. It was announced afterwards that Mr. and Mrs. Wasson vtv)uld leave for San Francisco Tuesday evening on their way to New York. Miss Jones, who has been nursing in the hospital at IVhite Horse for more than a year, and Wasson, kept the secret of their vcedding plans, refusing to tell those who enquired. They ar- rived from the North on Friday. FUEL VERNON FEED STORE A, C. SEARLE Phone West 9 Next door to Theatre Fuel and Building Supplies. Mason Transfer & Fuel Supply Ambleside ALDFR AND FIR BCSHWOOD..... $060 Cord DRY INSIDE FIR . $IM Cord DIAbIOND BOOTLESS COAL WFLLINGTON uud IdcLEOD BIVER CANIIORE BRIQUETTES Gcuccui Truck Wuck ut Luucct Prices Phone West 176 Buy Home Products 'tratton'sBakery 140$ Mac)ac Drive Pbuuc West 21 for BREAD, CAKES. PASTRY Scotch Shortbread, ! Nut Bread, Birthday & Wedding Cakes BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL S. D. WHITE, Mgc. Distinctive Fuuccui Service Ludy AccIctuut 320--3rd SL R Pbouc North 020 See Our Display of Universal Sweaters Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and Marine Drive. Phone West 144 Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and Universal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, School Supphes, Hemstitching. bvest Vancouver Scottish Society 172nd Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns "A Nacht wt Burns" Iu the Clachan, on SATURDAY, Jnn. 24, 7.30 p.m. The cuugc ui Burns wsi be deuce)huh illustrated uud sung, Tcu will be curved at 9 p.m. DANCING Admission 50c THE WEST VAN NEWS Local aud Personal ] A Bargain gin'I with 4O years'xperience bis I I I