0001 May 16, 1931. THE WEST VAN NEWS se '0 L ee I~ %hi lr rtal wfeey Blitt 6the Odorless Dry Cleaning and Dyeing SUITS, DRESSES, COATS I ressed SpC Cleaned and Pressed $ 1.00 WE CALL AND DELrvER Suits and Overcoats made to order Our Own Make ..................................635.00 up W"h tn20 M. WILLIAMS I t 286L 1668 Marine Drive Shingle Special PERFECTIONS 5X 3X . $300 per Thousand 2.60 2.26 BRING YOUR FILMS TO US for EXPERT WORK PHOTO SUPPLIES, HIGH CLASS ENGLISH IMPORTED CANDIES, MILK, BREAD, BUTTER, LIGHT GROCERIES, TEAS and LIGHT LUNCHES Warner's Confectionery 1734 hisrine Drive. IVest 608-0 The RIDGE'UPER SERVICE STATION ing, Battery Charging, Tires erhauling. General Repairs, Brakes, Grass General Ov Jack Banks & Lance Garthorne 2203 Marine Drive PHONES: West 613-0 (Day or Night) Repair Shop: West 91 GIVE YOUR POSTAL DISTRICT In connection with the estab- lishment of a mail delivery here 1st June the postal authorities have asked us to again remind our residents that the address whVest Vancouver" is unknown in the postal service. Residents in the mail delivery area, there- fore, in writing to their friends are asked to head their letters "Hollyburn, B.C.", giving also at the same time their street ad- dress and number on the street. Those outside this area will, as before, bead their letters with the name of their postal district. Irate Father: "Look here, Mabel, I won't have that Per- kins chap bringing you home here at midnight." Mabel: "Very well, father. Who else do you suggestf" HIGHLIGHTS Grim prison rioting; men herded like beasts in a house of hate; young prisoners educated in crime by hardened offenders; a sensational jailbreak quelled by army tanks and dynamite. These are among the sensational elements of "The Big House," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's drama of prison life which wiu be at the Hollyburn Theatre tonight and Saturday. An entire replica of 0 big prison was built for the produc- tion, one of the largest screen settings in history. A thousand men take the parts of convicts in the sensational mess hall riot and prison breaks. Actual army tanks batter down steel doors to rake the rioting convicts with machine gun fire. West Van Miniature Golf Course Re-opens Sat. May 23, at 2 o'lock With all new felt putting greens. 36 Holes for 26c. Children--Half Price Warm Weather means ICE, if your foods are to be kept in good condition. PHONE WEST 456 For Ice and Save Waste Ridley's Jersey Milk and Ice Phone 1Vest 456 Highest Quality Shingles PROSPERITY SHINGLE Co., Ltd. 309 Esplanade West Phone: North 207 North Vancouver READ THIS Local and Personal Sech Week. Until fncther souse we w01 festers ecch week, come commodity we handle, the pncc of which hss fallen spprcctehiy. uie.sre altering prices doily. THIS WEEK IT IS Rowniree'0 Pastnles formerly Ssc. Pec Ss Now ssc. Mrs. L. E. Kyle, 28th and Wat- erfront, has just returned from Bowen Island, where she has been spending 0 short holiday. e Mrs. G. E. Bryan, who hss been the guest for some months of her daughters, Mrs. M. H. All work and Mise O. Bryan, 17th and Bellevue, left here on Sun- day to return to her home in Innisfail, Alberta. e Byron Ferguson and Ben Traf- ford returned last Tuesday from a motor trip to Mexico. They report having had a very enjoy- able time and good weather while away. ~ ~ e Mrs. F. A. Adams of Vancou- ver, has moved to Caulfeild, e T. Grady of Saskatoon, was the guest over the week end of his aunt, Mrs. Ida McLean, 21st and Bellevue. e e ~ Last Monday afternoon Major Ward of the North Vancouver Kiwanis Club, gave 0 very inter- esting and instructive talk on "Vocational Guidance," in the West Van. High School. Next Monday afternoon the speaker will be Dr Amyot ~ ~ Miss Evelyne Black of Dundar- ave Pharmacy, will take charge of the local office of the Kent Piano Co. starting June 1st. Mrs. R. Stuart has moved into the Adair house at Capilsno and Marine Drive. e ' Mrs. F. M. Johnston and Miss Margaret Johnston sre opening tomorrow a tea room with picnic grounds at 17th and Argyle. Miss Helen Bell, 11th and Gov- ernment, was one of the four who headed the first class hon- ors list of the teachers'raining class for university graduates held at the U B C this past year Miss Peggy Cornish, 17th and Gordon; was one of seven who were top of the second class hon- ors in the same class, ~ ~ e The junior boys'aseball team of Hollyburn School, playing on their own grounds on Tuesday afternoon, defeated the Pauline Johnson boys by 0 score of 5 to 3. ~ e e The many friends of Dr. E. A. and Mrs. Henry will regret to hear that Nrs. Henry suffered a stroke last Monday afternoon. Miss Mollie Edwards, 26th and hiarine Drive, returned on Fri- day from a trip to Los Angeles and Southern California. She came as far ss Seattle by aero- plane. ~ o e J. R. L. NacDaniel, 1483 Duchess, returned here last week from a short visit to his old home in Ireland. ~ e ~ John Reddin, Jack Matthews and Jack and Bobbie Taylor will be back at their homes in Caul- field for the holidays. e e o Mrs. Aulston of Vancouver is staying at the Clachan hoteL\ The swimming tank is to be brought round from Eagle Har- bour to Dundarave pier and the club house opened for 24th Nay. ~ ~ ~ Nr. and Mrs. E. Cutler, 23rd and Marine, have taken the Ross cottage at 23rd and Haywood and have moved in. ~ ~ hiiss Innls of Vancouver, and Miss hiarshall of Capilano are staying at "The Clachsn." . W .D. Kirk of the Pauline Johnson teaching 0 t a f f w a s away from his duties at the be- ginning of the week due to sick- ness. George Willis of the Kent Piano Co., has taken over the refreshment stand at Horseshoe Bay during the next four months in addition to his regular duties at Kents. Miss Evelyn Colpitts will be in charge of this stand. ~ ~ ~ Mrs. Tuman, 1186 Duchess Ave., is confined to her home through sickness. ~ e ~ hIiss Pollard of Vancouver is a guest at the Clachan Hotel. WEST VAII PIIARNACT The Store of Service. 1409 Merino Dele~ West gi Emecgescy Phone West SZI (After 9 p.m.l Mr. and Mrs. Merritt of Van- couver have taken Charles Hay'0 house at 14th and Duchess snd have taken possession. ~ e e The trees are being cleared for the right of wsy near the junction of the pipe line here and hiarine Drive in connection with the Capilano water tunnel. o e c Nrs. J. M. Stratton, 1468 Mar- ine Drive, left today for a visit to her old home in Thurso, Scot- land. She will be joined at Win- nipeg by her daughter who re- sides there. ~ ~ e hiiss Masterman of Vancouver was a guest at the Fortune Cup Inn over the week end. ~ ~ Mr. and hire. Dean of Van- couver have moved into 0 house at 24th and Waterfront. ihIrs. R. W. Pyne, 13th and Clyde, who has been sick, is out and around again. ~ e e Professor Lewis and Mrs. Lewis have moved into the Cut- ler house at 23rd and Marine Drive. PATROttIZE Home Industry BREAD - BUNS - ROLLS SCONES - CAKES Pastries--Almond varieties for Afternoon Tees. Special Spanish Bar Loaf. All made at 1468 hiarine Drive ! Stratton's Bakery Phone West 2i GORDON ROBSON Ssceistoc R SoSdtoc WEST VANCOUVEB- Office No. 1447 Sistine Dries. Phone West 40R VANCOUVER OFFICE- Snite 910; 010 Hastings St. W Phone Seymour 4199. BOLLTBURN Barber Shop 10th R Hsrins BXPBRT SERVICE B hfARSH, Proprietor LEGION W. A. Owing to the May Day cele- bration on the 25th the regular monthly meeting of the W. A. to the Canadian Legion will be postponed until June 1st at 2:15 in the Legion Memorial Hall, when the delegate who attends the convention will render a full report. Mrs. T. Batchelor gave a very enjoyable tea on Wednesday, 13th inst., at her home when a large number of the W. A. members attended. BURRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL S. D. WHITE. Bgc. Distinctive Psoecsl Service Lady Assistsnt 010--Scd SC B Phoae Nests SZS FURNACE and SHEET METAL REPAIRS Amblesifle Sheet MetalVForks TAG DAY The North Shore Lady Laurier Club were granted permission by the council to tag in West Van- couver (but not on the ferries), on Saturday, May 30th, in aid of the Sunlight Clinic and Crip- pled Children. IIURIE SPECK, Ptoprleloc 1466 Marine Drive Phone West 437L2 West Van Produce Co. 'EGIOiNFORIIING SOFT BALL TEAN The Canadian Legion, West Vancouver branch, is forming 0 soft ball team, and, as it is und- erstood that other organizations in the municipality are thinking of doing the same, it is expected that it will be possible to have a local league here this season. The Legion also hope to organ- ize for other forms of sport. Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Phone West 186 or 109 Prompt Dehvery hiiss Margaret Wilson of the Kent Piano Company, has been transferred to their head office at 339 Hastings Sl., West. Her many friends will miss her very much. Brooks'ry Goods and Men's Wear 14th and MaHne Drive. Phone West 144 Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and Universal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, School Suppkes, Hemstitching. UNDER NEIV hIAiNAGESIENT Ambleside FISH AND CHIP Store 1439 hiarme Drive Only the FRESHEST FISH Used Fried in CRLNCO. NEW JANTZEN BATHING SUITS JUSt ARRlv 0 D