0001 1991 April 17, 1931. THE WEST VAN NEWS ll« Odorless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Pressed 50c. Cleaned and Pressed 51.00 Suits and Overcoats made to order Our Own Make .................... 535.00 up M. WILLIAMS )v".IP286'568 lilarine Drive DRAPER'S BAKERY (A. I Fennings, 5'rop.) HOME-liIADE BREAD (White or Brown) lilILK ROLLS--Fresh Daily PIES, CAKES, and COOKIES Of our well known quality. 2476 Marine Drive (at 25th Street) PHONE WEST 366 ISIE 'oit your ) !rulc, 6851, iia WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOLS BAND and Assisting Artists are giving A CONCERT In INGLEWOOD SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, MAY 1st at 8 p.m. Tickets, 60c, PLAY SUITS, DRESSES, COATS Pressed 50c. Cleaned and Pressed $ 1.00 jv(odcrn Equipment One Day Service WEST VAN CLEANERS """ .'Iv t"iSI WEST VAN TRANSFER COAL cnd BUILDERS 6UPPLIES als We have a car of TULAMEEN NUT COAL direct from the mine at $ 8.5Q per ton Phone ED. BLACK West 68 or your own dealer Nrs. J. E. Bell of Crescent Beach, has taken a suite at the Fortune Cup Inn for the season. ~ ~ \ bliss Rob of Vancouver, is a guest st the Clachan hotel. 59.15 ..1656 i I i Good "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" NOIITH VANCOUVER EI.ECTOIIAL DISTRICT NOTICE ic hereby given that I shall, on Monday, the 18th dcy cf Mcy, 1981, at the hcuc of 10 c'cicch is the fcccpccs, at Nc. 28 Lcncdaic Avenue, North Vancouver, hold s sit- ting of the Coact cf Revision fcc the urpccc of revising the list of voters or the said electoral district, ssd of hearing cnd determining any and aii objections ic the cciccticn of cny name on the said list, or ic the regis- tration as a vcicc cf any applicant for ccgictccticn; and fcc the other ucpcccc cci forth ie the "Provincial lccticnc Aci." Dated at North Vancouver, B.C., this Isih day cf April, 1981. E. N. COPPING, Registrar cf Voters. North Vancouver Eiccicrci District v DEATH OF MRS. SIDNEY E. LA51BERT ;;=;.;I 69ghj I19999 i15569 II~ l16999 7599 Funeral services were held last Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Burrard Funeral Chapel, North Vancouver, for Nrs. S. E. Lam- bert, who passed away on 8th instant at her home, 436 14th Street. Rev.A . Harding Priest officiated, asd interment was made in Capilano View ceme- tery. The deceased, who was in her 53rd year, had been 8 resident of West Vancouver for eighteen years. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Maud, at home. )0 PLACE--Auditorium, West Vancouver High School. TIME--8 o'lock. DATE--April 24th, 1931. PRICE--36c. NAME-- "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE --3 Act Comedy. CAST--All High School Students. NOTICE SPRING TOifICS, TOOTH PASTES, SHAVING SUPPLIES, STATIONERY, CANDY, TOBACCO, slid PRESCRIPTIONS at WEST VAlI PIIARljlACY The Sicce cf Sccvkc. 1492 Mcchm Drive Emccgcecy Pimsc Wccu $21 (Aficc 9 p.m.) Local and Personal Mr. and Nrs. H. A. Stone of Csulfeild, left on Sunday for Ot- tawa en route for England snd the continent, where Mr. Stone will purchase pictures for the Vancouver Art Gallery, in the establishment of which he has en the prime mover. ~ ~ raper's Bakery Changes Hands Mr. Draper a Son tender their thanks to their friends who have given them support during the psst four years. The business has been taken over by A. L Fennings (who was for some time associated with the late Mr. Draper) and they ask for the hearty support of their old clientile and assure them en- tire satisfaction in every way. c ~ Miss Bessie Berry of Vancou- ver, who formerly resided here, left last Saturday evening for sn extended visit to England, go- ing by way of Panama. Her father accompanied her as far as San Francisco, where he ex- pects to spend 8 few days. The West Vancouver Swim- ming Club are holding their an- nual meeting and election of of- ficer tonight (Friday) at 8 o'lock in the Legion Memorial Hall. Following the meeting 8 dance will be held and refresh- ments served. ~ c Mr. Moore of Caulfeild has rented one of the Bulkley cot- tages st 26th and Bellevue. ~ ~ c L. C. Raid, 26th and Bellevue, has rented the Davis house at 26th snd Kings The Canadian Amateur Swim- ming Association will hold two championship meets in IVest Vancouver this year; the first at Dundarave pier on 25th July, and the second at Eagle Harbor on 2nd August. Capuiin and hlrs. F. Kettle nf Caulfeild, are leaving this week for 8 visit to England. c ~ c Mr, and liirs. John Teare, 13th and Inglewood, with their granddaughter and friends have returned from a holiday at Buc- caneer Bay. c J. F. Boyd, who hss been spending the winter at Long Beach, California, hss returned tn 2660 Bellevue, ~ c ~ Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Noble, 20th and King', have moved in- to a house at 29th and Marine Drive. \ Nr. and Mrs. Mackenzie Math- eson, who spent the Easter holi- days at their summer home in Caulfeild, have returned to Van- couver. c Mrs. McLeod of Vancouver, has rented one of the Clachan cabins for the summer. ~ c Mr. and Miss Chappell of Caulfeild, left last Saturday for England, going by way of Se- attle and Omaha to New York. c c ~ Engagement Mrs. Hilda Lloyd of Sherman, wishes to announce the engage- ment of her eldest daughter, Stella, to Mr. Frank Mills, eld- est son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mills of London, Ontario. c ~ Mrs. Goodall of Vancouver, has taken one of the Clachan cabins for the summer. Mrs. Frank A. Miles entertain- ed recently at 8 luncheon and bridge at her summer home, "Valjejo," Horseshoe Bay, when covers were laid for eight. The table was decorated with tall yellow tapers and a matching centrepiece of spring blooms. Wild flowers and other seasonal blossoms were used profusely throughout the rooms. Guests were Nrs. T. Armstrong, Mrs. )Viliiam Carr, Mrs. Robert Car- ver, Mrs. James Godfrey, Mrs. Wjlfrid Thompson, blrs, Eliza- beth Wagner and Mrs. J. Fowler IValker. ~ ~ c Miss Mabel Blake of Cobble Hill, is a guest at the Clachan. Mrs. G. H. Jackson gave 8 de- lightful shower last Tuesday afternoon at her home at 14th and Haywood in honor of Mrs. J. C. L. Hunt, who is leaving the latter part of this month for a visit to England. Among the guests were Mrs. A. Redfern and Miss Bettie Redfern of Pdint Grey, Mrs. J. Mclntyre, hire. W. D. Fraser, AIrs. W. MCQuaker, Mrs. T. Snelgrove, Mrs. R. W. Pyne, Nrs. Ronald Jackson, Mrs. G. Jackson, Mrs. C. McIntyre, Mrs. W. L. Vaughan, Miss Dor- othy Jackson. c fllrs. Stuart Cameron of Csul- feild, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Riddell at Saanichton, V.I. J ~ ~ Stanley Bouts, a former West Vancouver resident, was mar- ried last Monday in Winnipeg. He and his bride expect to take up residence here later on.\ ~ ~ The Naomi Chapter, No. 26, O.E.S., will hold the last of their series of whist drives next Tuesday, 21st April, at 8:30 p. m. in the Masonic Hall. ~ ~ ~ Nrs. E. Parker and daughter Joan, 22nd and Nathers, have left for a visit to San Francisco. BREAD CAKES -- PASTRIES MEAT PIES ALMOND TARTS BISCUITS 5lacaroon Varieties Christening, Birthday snd Wedding Cakes Au made at 1468 Menue Dnve Stratton's Bakery Phone West 27 GORDON ROBSOiV Bcccisicc a Scikacc WEST VANCOUVEB- Officc Nc. 1447 Mcciec Drive. Phoae West 4M. VANCOUVER OFFICE- Scitc 818; 610 Hcsufsgc St. W Phoae Scymccr 4199. HOLLTBURN Barber Shop 16th a Msciac EXPBRT SERVICB H MARSH, Proprietor +EATH OF MRS. C. H. RODGERS BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL B. D. WHITE, Iagc. Diciisciicc Feeccal Sccckc Lady Accicicat $28 scd SL H Phcsc Nocuh 626 hfrs. Charles IL Rodgers pass- ed away last Saturday at the family residence, Horseshoe Bay, after a long illness. The deceased, who was in her 28th year, leaves to mourn her loss her husband and infant daugh- ter, her mother, Mrs. Nary Dickson, one sister, Mrs. J. E. Condon, and three brothers, Sandy and John of Vancouver, and Harry of Sirdar, B. C. The funeral services were held at the Burrard Funeral Chapel in North Vancouver at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dr. E. A. Henry of- ficiating, and interment was made in Capilano View ceme- tery. FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet MetalWorks IAURIE SPECK, Pocprkic 1456 hlarine Drive Phone West 437L2 PIANO RECITAL Tickets, 50c. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LEGION IV. A. A POPULAR CONCERT By the pupils of Miuh F. X. Hodgson. LA.B., in the LEGION HALL TO51ORROW (Saturday), APRIL 18, .'t 8:16 p. m. Admission 35 cents By MISS HILDA WILSON, Pianiste, Assisted by hlISS IRIS LOCKWOOD. Soprano, In the ORANGE HALIe 510iVDAY, APRIL 27th at 8130 p. m. precisely For Real Tea Value MacLean's Orange Pekoe Leads All