0001 W'h% rr r»2r~W 4. »4 ~ vw m I »V A &r&v er A vr v 4 / r4»»4»k4& 'A 4&' 4»v w» A 4 ~ \» 4 I I 44&» ~ "4 4 '4& '»pvr '»' 44'V I w .er 4 4' '4 4 4 ' ~I'4: 'e r r.rrrrk- rrrrrr ~ 'ee- drrt r»rv'er&rv r 'rr 4 rrvvvr rrrrrrrrrrrerrrv'r Pr4» ~ rvr rrre ere 4»rr Hallowe'en Special-- 3 Seivlceb ie& 'I 51.35 6IIAMPOO HAIR CUT FINGER WAVE MARCEL kIANICURE EYEBROWS ARCHRD Prepare for the Hakowe'es fes- iiViiieb by having asy three of ibe above services for $ 1.26. Cfd)cyfflolyfr BC(Jfdty ShOPPC 1548 biarise Drive Phoae West 117 Prescriptions Our Dispensing Department is well equipped to supply what- ever your Doe(or a&dora AMBLESIDE PHARMACY - W. I KER, Prop 1101 Marina Drive Phono Wast 828 FREE DELIVERY The News 'ERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phase West 0 FERTILIZERS of all kinIIE )Voad, Coal, Builders'upplies Philip C. Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, Asiemebke, Bsrglsry, Accideat ssd Sickness, eic. 2557 Kisg'8 Ave. Phoae W. 62Y$ Established os North Shore 20 Yesra (Lady Assistant) IIARRON BROS. & WILLIAMSON j'I'Ineral Qtrerinrs 'orthVancouver Parlors 122 West Sixth Street Phone North 134 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair. 134 WEST VANCOUVER Christian Science Society CHURCH EDIFICB 20th ssd Reqeimak, Hokybevs This S»eiety is s Branch of The bi& ther Church The First Cbavcb of Christ, Scleatim, is B&mtos, biasbscbuseiis Sooday Service: 11&20 a.m. Sunday, October 22, 1933 Subject: "I'ROBATION AFTER DEATH" Sunday School at 10&00 s.w. Testlm&&by Meeting Wedsebday at 8&16 p.w. BAPTIST CHURCH Services 1000 a.m.--Sunday School snd Bible Class. 11:00 a.in.--Rev. II. P. Humph- re)'8. 7130 p.m.--Rev. H. P. Humph- rey8. Monday -- B. Y. P. U. Rally at Grsndview Church. 7:10 p.m. Ferry please. 8100 p.m., IVednezday -- Prayer and Praise. 8:00 p.m» Thursday -- Choir Practice. HOLLYBURN Barber Shop 16th R Marine EXPERT SERVICE E, MARSH, Proprietor. At the suggestion of 8 num- ber of West Vancouver people, a French Club is to be organized soon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Patterson, Gordon Avenue. It is hoped to make this club 8 branch of the Alli- ance Francsise, which is an int- ernational organization having as its sole object the exte).sion of the knowledge of the 1ri'ench language. Each local club has full liberty to decide its own organization and the nature of its programs snd activities. A ppe&.ial Invitation is extended to sll french-epealdng people re- siding in West Vancouver. Per- sons wishing to improve their ability to speak French will find this 8 golden opportunity. Be- ginners need not hesitate in joining the club.'HE West Van Nezijs Pebksbvd Every Thursday Psbksber F. F. I OVEGROVE Phone West 363 Besibe»4 sed Rdkorisi Ogke& 17th ssd blbriso Drive (Nezi Io Hokybora P. O.) Phone West 363 Mall Addrmei P.O. Boz 81, Hokybsrs, IL C. North Vancouver Olfieei 123 Lonsdale Ave. $ i.oa ~ year by ear&der& $2AN ~ year by walL TELFORD TO SI'FAK Dr. Lyle Telford will address 8 West Vancouver audience in the Orange Hsii at 8 p.m» Thurs- day, October 26th. H. C. E. And- erson will also speak. I'RESBYTERIAN CHURCH Orange Hall. Sunday, October 22nd, the sacrament of the Lord's Supper will 'be observed at the regular service at 11:15 s.m. The ses- sion of St. Andrew's Church, North Vancouver, will be pres- ent to assist the visiting minis- ter, Rev. Dr. R. J. Douglas. A good attendance is very earn- estly desired. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH October 22nd -- 19th Sunday after Trinity. 8:00 s.m.--Holy Communion. 10 dk 11:16 a.m.--Sunday Schools 11:15 a.m.--Matins and Sermon 7:15 p.m. -- Evensong a Ser- mon. St. 'F)ancis-jn-the-Woods, Caulfeild October 22nd. 9:45 a.m.--Morning Service. The Church Calendars have arrived and may be had at the Rectory or from the President of the W.A. W. A. Study meeting, Tues- day, October 24th, at 2:30. Sub- ject "Heralds of a New Age."'T. ANTHONY'S CHURCH Sunday 9:00 a.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- mon. 10:45 s.m.--Holy Mass -- Ser- 'on. 2:15 p.m.--Sunda)& School. 7:15 p.m.--Devotions. Week Days 8:00 a.m.--Holy Mass. 7:46 p.m., Friday--Devotions, ~ Confessions of Children. 7:30 p.m., Saturday -- Confes- 81one.. FRENCH CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED October 19, )9SSTl(E WEST VAN NFWS HOLLYBURN HALL H. Ev It) AN, I.AHOR CANDIDATE, 'IX) Sl'EAK HERE TIIESDAY Howard F. Ryan, Labor CJ&n- didate in this riding ln the forthcoming Provincial Election, wha hos been ~ resident of North Vancouver for the past ten yours, is a Native Son of Can- ada, having been born in Gansn- oque, Ontario. He came to Brit- ish Columbia shortly after the Great Wsr in which he served as a Submarine'Diver under Ad- miralty orders. Still following his occupation as s diver, Mr. Ryan is the President of the Submarine Divers snd Tenders Union of Canada (IVestern Div- ision) snd Is further interested actively in organized labor as a delegate member uf the National Labor Council of Vancouver. kir. Ryan will hold a meeting next Tuesday, 24th instant, at 8 p.m, in the Orange Hall, at which he and other speakers will give addresses Idib aad Dschms MR. ROLAISD SAVAGE of Vsscvuv»I Wki apeak on 1&ki DAY Ei'ENING ocT. 2eih at 7&'80 n& the Young People. Subject I »DAN IFL" Ilia»i&hied by lab&era views. Ami on SUNDA) EVE'I ING. OCT. 22nd ai the same hour Seh)»et: "The Gaspcl of Chrbt" Sunday School, 10 b.w. Dtf. G. D, H, SEALS DENTIST Hay Block, Idib asd Ilarise Dr. Ogice firn«a 0 io 8 p. m Bvbninge by apyoioimenL Phoae Wort '12 Df hiuriory &T)icCubbin I DENTIST Hours: 8 ~. m. Le 8 0, m. Ss(a&days 10 ~. m io I p &m Evenings asd Ss&a&day After- Sobbs by appoiatmest only. koyei keek Bulldl»g I'hebe West ~ is kevidvsvo Ph»&k Wesi zea Williamson'8 Dairy MILK, CREAM. SUTTEaMILK Aiia SUTTEa Wbo&444&4 44d llv&4&I fkbsb WIII 56 «kenk I)l UNITED CHURCH Next Ssbbsih Thanksgiving senrices will be held at both morning and evening services. In the evening the service will be entirely choral snd service will be conducted by the choir, when sacred anthems, solos and duets will be rendered. A cordi- al invitation is extended to al!. On Tuesday night the Wom- an's Association is holding a Thanksgiving Supper in the Church Hall, at 6:30 p,m. A program of musie snd song is being arranged snd the Rev. M. G. Melvin, B.D., of Chalmers United Church will give an ad- dress. Come and forget your troubles for one night. I. O. D. E. The first of the series ot& lec- tures In connection with the Empire Study of the Duncan Lawson Chapter, I.O.D.E., was given on Wednesday afternoon in St. Stephen's Church Hall, by. Mrs. J. Stuart Jamieson, her subject being "General World Conditions." Mrs. Jamieson will continue these lectures in the St. Stephen'8 Church hall at 2:30 p.m. on the following dates: November 1st, South Africa; November 22nd, Australis and New Zealand;, December 6th, British Empire and her Domin- ions., Books of tickets for the Abave three lectures may be ob- tained from any of the members. COAIING EVEN'rS Friday Srd November -- I O B A Dance in Orange Hall B. C. Rangers Orchestra. CONCERT and DANCECHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST "PROBATION AFTER DEATH" is the subject of the Lesson - Sermon which will be read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, October 22. Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon ( is the following from the Bible: "For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." (I These. 4: 14L The Lesson - Sermon also in- cludes the following passage from the Christian Science text- book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus'nchanged physical condition after what seemed to be death wss followed by His exaltation above ail material conditions; snd this ex- altation explained His ascen- sion and revealed unmistakably 8 probationary snd progressive state beyond the grave." (p. 46). Nov. 22nd, at Orange Hall, Canada'a Is&gest Mandolin, Banjo abd Gener Orchestra, under direction of kEG. CLAY, also Msc ssd His Guitar asd Csiangis Family of XNX, Holly. wood. Tick»a&,:25 cents. Children 16c. HOLL YBURN SCHOOL oP Tb(H DANCE NEW AMBI.PS)DE HALL (Above Gemmik's Drug Store) CI.ASS and I'kiVATR TUITION IN TAP. CLOG, INTEkNATIONAL VAkiEI'7 asd BALL-kOOM DANCING Si'ECIALIZING IN SCOTCH AND IRISH DANCES Class Lessons, FA60 per month. Semi-Private Lemues, 76c (6 Lessons), Private Lessose, $ 1.00 Ball-room Club Rates for High School Students. Classes for Ak Ages. I'hose West 2JOL for further Isf&&&ma(i&&a.r The fire brigade turned out yesterday morning snd put out s fire which hsd broken out at the home of Mrs. Partington,, 16th and Waterfront. Some damage was done to the wood- work in the kitchen CASCADE SAND & GRAVEL CO. Second Narrows Bridge, North Vancouver Special dressing for driveways snd garden paths. Phone: North 1363; Night Phone, Alf. Ellis, West 160Y. DB. ROBERT JACKSON Toronto' 76 Year-Old Youth Robert G Jaokw&s M O By s»&und nvlsz vbd U&e sve of ~Ihvavv fovd», Ik. Jvvhw&~ I» i»dvr at 7» bbb in 8» Imy&bivz Ib» ave&ssv i&veils) ~&4» I ~ i&lv v«I)y &bi&lie& veil Ib& Ti iiii Lki:TURB IB FREE Tvs wls 84& II li&vl&l I&i&hived vf bv&iv& h& 4)ib 44 4 Iv «n 41 ~ I&vs&iieg. WILL BE IN NORTH VANCOUVER FEI4Iayv OCtOber EOT E8I33 HE WILL DELIVER H)8 FAMOUS LECTURE Food in Relation to . Health and Disease Tl&I&ubaad» were fume&l away at l)r. Jackson's.recent lectures held in the Vancouver lb&iel. blany Norih lihore people &Yore unable Io attend--now, i)r. Iark- baa ib coming herc in deliver hi» meb»ake i&& the pmq&le of the NI&rih Shore. LONSDALE THEATRE YANcQUYER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2&30 P.M.