uoiiYinir wsL 1 J#li mmjI W'We^U.*** liUi alKI I/WSIIMi "81! * JfsErjr "pCitf**̂ ' MR. lUfUBBT MORRISON SttbJ«ct W B 8T ?^C O U V E R ,0 - L. -TIT-...... .ORDEN SERVICE U m Cj|v»ltero ;;'lpaifw* Pair* Or«ii»«':Mrr: ; mii4f v«git«b]« bUii ihtlr JId ittelii «r» ikaUbJ#' *4*r*.bi»|fearUlTT r ntitief Drill popular A- monpit iiriin- men a$ they •re weterprmf, and will not harpi tba akin,. You ar« invited to a Garden Service^ Sunday Afternoon, July Pih. at a o'clock, on the lawn fatinic the water a t "Brock- hurit/i; 2SIS Belleviue Avenue.2 'H ili S o titir to » BrA»el» o f ' ' fh i Ifc^Mr Chttr^ H i# Firirt Oitffrli of Chrlat. ■ VrSd#stMr'iE" Bottonv Maaaaaiitii X'S?'ir'- ,f*»P • BT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH Rector: lU'V. F. A. RaniHey, L.S.T. .matt#'.; Sunday, July 8,1934, Subjeet; "SACRAMBNr* Gfhendolyn Beauty Shoppe 1546 Marla# Orlv# For appolntmenba pllONB WEST 117 July 8th '-r,6th Sunday after Trinity. S:00 u.m.--Holy Communion. 10 dt 11:15 a.m.~Sunday School 11:15 u>rt.--Matins & Sermon. 7:15 p.m.--Kvenaong and Ser mon. Preacher, The Rev. II. P. Barrett. Tuewluy; 8:15 p.m. ~ Church Committee. Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. T#afciiao»y M#atloa Wedneaday » j1B p.«. The public l i cordially in vited to attend our acrvicca and maotintri. Marina mW: I tw PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY ANO. # 'i i | TOMATOES - Ubbr'i SoUJ P W 6 » » . '* » JUMBOPBAS -- A,iMT. N- '*■- n, V, 's ■ . f •' w --V ■U'* *e i ----- ..!!..caeh lOc fi PINKAPPLB-- Birk'a Cuba, (Rant FIiU tln-....„.....".:.....'..„..*MMeh 15c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J0|. Kraft, ̂ 814: oa. Jfar., CATSUP--.Burlington,-12 ox. botH#. MIRACLE WHIP ■ CBRTO - B ottle................. each 25c JELLY POWDERS -- Max-l mum (lim it 6 )................... ......8 for 10c JUNKET POWDER or lOc Maxd-mum, 1 Ib. tin,..................... .::#aeh 35cCOFFEE - \ > ' I f V 4 TEA -- Highway ................. 39e : j WM<P Nantha............. tuurn 19c SUCCESSFUL RECITAL BY P U P II^ OF MRS. AND .............. ...... - MISS WILSON SOAP -- I». & G.,' White Naptha SOAP -- Palmolive ..... . > < 1 ••♦•••■♦̂#*»*i*M***i,#****»»»****,*» S barn 14c CRISCO -- 3 lb. tin (1 pie plate free) LARD -7 Swift'H Slivcrieaf (limit 3) ...•».:.»»»,..i,.l»«.ii..Tiif.f.lb.t,carto®f"'iOc'" I A, successful recital was given last Friday evening in Dundar-. • . We Deliver ARCTIC ICE CREAM , , . to. Bfififf and Bulk , Vanilla, Neapolitan, TuttI Pruttl BAPTIST CHURCH „ „ . .. P a n U ,r . K«v. H. P. H um phreya " ye Hall by th e pupils o f Mrs. Sunday, July 8th. 9:45 a.m,--Sunday School. 10:00 a.m.--Adult Class. 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship. Pastor will preach, topic: W« r«fervB thcjrlfht to limit quantitlM. SAFEWAY STORES UMITED DISTRIBUTION W ITHOUT WASTE Tldophone order and tlm« ro- tiulrod and ,W6 can deliver. ■ -♦fiW ' ' IT ANBLESIDE PflAENACYW. L KBR, Prop .1401 Marine DrivePhone Went 828 FREE DELIVERY "A Vivid CJontrast." 7:15 p.pi.--Everiing Worship. Topic, "Finding and Fol- lowing. - Song service a t com mencement. Wedne.sday, 8 p.m, ■-- Mid-week prayer service. "The~Wo7nen'a" Mission' Circle Clara Wilson and Miss Hilda Wilson, A.T.C.M. A noVel feat ure was introduced, in that eadi pupil played the pieces of one composer and wore the native costume of his country. All the pupils were happy and at home in th e ir music; and there was no hesitation on the part of any of thenu The vocal solos of Betty Blair and Dorothy Green wood, the assisting artists, both "of-whom are-pupils o f-M rsr .of the Haptist Church will hold Colin MacLean, were very well a picnic luncheon at West Bai»y Tuesday, the 10th instant. All memUirs and their families are invited to attend." DR. G. D. H. SEALE U.O.8., L.i>.a . bENTlST Hay Block. UUi and Marino Dr. -lJQdIlce4Ioura4i4a-4-pHn̂ Evanlnga by appointment. Phone Weat 72 , ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 23rd & Inglewood Ave. received, and each was the re cipient of a .bouquet. A presen tation of an electric clock from the mothers and.aJioucLud from Mrs. Hill were made to Mrs. Wilson, ;Mis8 Hilda Wilson also receiving a bouquet from Mrs. Hill. , , , Mrs. H. A. Eager and daugh- R. Whelan, driver for Fieisch- ter, 825 22nd S t., ,left here on mann's Products, suffered a frac- Tuesday to spend a holiday in ' tured skull and severe cuts about Kelowna, B. C. - the face apd head last Saturday * * * afternoon, when the wagon he , Miss Ella Towsey of London', was driving along. Marine Drive'- England, is on a visit to her crashed sideways into the cliff .sister, Mrs. Hamilton Smith, between West Bay and Sherman, 1488 Gordon Avenue. precipitating' him through the * * * „ wind-shield, "against the rock H. W. Croft, 2487 King's Ave-. face. He was taken to .the North nue,'had the misfortune to break--Vancouver^CJenerar Hospital, his arm Saturday as a result of . ♦ * * falling down a flight of stairs. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, whO' has He was taken to the North Van- been spending a month at Gar- couver General Hospital, but has - row Bay, has returned to the since returned to_his_homie.___ city. _ . . Priest in Charge. Rev. W. J. Millay, -Restdeticet-2323 .Inglewo^ Av^; UNITED CHURCH iJIf'i E GALLANT, B.C. CHIROPRACTOR 2144 Marine Drive, DundaraVe, Monday, Wedneaday &-FrWay, Evenlngsr 6T30 "(©"OO^p.mT Vâ ncouvvr Office; 712 Robnon Seymour 8700 Sunday Services. Low Mass -- 8 :45 a.m. High Mass and Sermon -- 10:45 Catechism and Bible Class--3:00 Vespers and Benediction--7:30 p.m, ___-- Week-day Services Mass, daily -- 8 a .m .. Funeral Designs W a d i n g "if# ; f ' Bouquets A»XlM5rily made. W f l^ r VAN F l o r is t " ISth & Marine Phone West '305 J(^»ldenc4^Phon€hW^st-240R^^-- T^ T i" e n in v ^ !e ~ ^ j^ 'n̂ ^ spent at the garden°^ajtv spon sored bytheW : A. of th ^ n i te d Church Feld at the home of Mrs. G. D. Elgar on Tuesday, June 26. The lawns, with the profusion of beautiful Rummer flowers and shrubbery made a -cham ittg -^ tting r^o i^he^pur^ _ . pose. The tea table was decorat- F r^ay s: ed with delphiniums and snap- l^nediction, Rosary, Confes- dragons in pastel colors, and __ ___________ small tables set. in the_shade_Di Eagle Harbor Picnic Grounds, Tennis Cpnrts, Bathing, Boating,' Fishing, -Tea-roomsrSandy^Beaches; -(Sottages-for-Tcintr̂ H E W E T T A U C T IO N E E R S BUYS FURNITURE P H O N E - N O R T H 8 9 - F R A N K R IV E R S FO R f ISH - EGGS - G H iaE N - BUTTER Local guaranteed Local Spring 2820 Marine Drive Phone W est 410L CHURCHES OF CHRIST, ; SCIENTIST ""SACRAMENT" the shrubbery and trees carreid the same color- scheme.--Those pouring tea were Mrs, D. C. Ritchje,, Mrs._ J. _B..Leyland, JMrs. J. R..Mitchell, and Mrs. Gordon Robson. Thbse who . assisted Eatabilahvd un North Shore 20 Yeara. _. - --(Lady. - Ansiatant) .. is the sub- ject of the Leson - Sermon which -- ____ __________ .will be readJn all Churches of 'vere Mrs, R.'fHowieson and Mrs. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, William Blair. A bevy of young -JulyE th; girls also waited on the' guests.. HARRON BROS, & WILLIAMSON funeral Birectors North Vancouver Parlors T22 AVeat Sixth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlors 55 Tenth Avenue East Phone Fair, 184 Not Thai Far Along Havo you .any children, Jones "Yea--three daughiera," **Do they live .with you at home?" Not yot. ThoyVe f.Ull single/' THE W c j f 4 F a n News Pobllahed Bvery Thursday PiiMiaher - P. F, LOVEGROVE Phone West 363t "Bualtt### and Bdlltorlal OITica: 17Ui and Marine Drire (Next to Hollyburn P, 0.) Phone Weat 363 ManAddr###: 0 ^ * Or Bax ,61, Htdlybum, B.C. . The Golden Text is: "The bread of God is he which cometh down from! heaven, and giveth life unto the world." gohn 6: 33). r, Among the citations which comprise the Lesson - Sermon is _lhe_fOllowljig_-£rom_the_-Bible: "And He said unto _ th e ro ,-^ t the net on th& right side of the ship, and ye shall find. They east; therefore, and now thev were not able to draw it for the multitude of fishes," (JtDhn 21:' 6), / TJte L&sson - Sei*mon also in cludes . t h e following passage from'the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to^the Scriptures" by Marv Laker Eddy: "Convinced of the fruitfulness of their toil in the dark and wakened by4heir Mas ter's v^'ce, they changed their methods, tam ed away from mat-tarTllI flTincrsi . - . Conveners were Mrs. J, T. Watt, and Mrs. G. D. Elgar. Home- cooking \yas sold by Mrs, Dun can McMillan, Mrs, A, Menzies, and Mrs. S. A. G. Curry, while the candy stall ŵ as in charge of Mi*s. E. Bell and l^ s . J. A. Davis. Mrs. F. F. Lovegrove-s erial things, and cast their "net on the righ t side." (p. 85), BUILDING PERMHB UP $4,765 lovely voice was heard to. good advantage in several songs. Mrs. G. Shelf ield acted as accompanist The W est Van- couver Schools band rendered . selections under the baton of Mr, Harry Hill. An interesting vis- flor was John Kyle, director of Technical Education for B. C:, who was introduced to the band boys by J. E. Condon and ad dressed them briefly. - The Sunday School will meet as usual next Sabbath in the Church a t 10 a.m, George Bell will occupy the pulpit in the^ morning a t 11:15 o'clock and will speak on the Laymen's Con- ierence at Vancouver. The minister will preach in me evening a t a quarter past seven. ^ II NEVER WENT UP- North Vancouver Office: 123 Lonsdale Ave. 11.00 a year bi^c#rrtor: 32.00 a year mall. The municipal h ^ l^ t month penmfes forA total of $6,979, made up as follows. 3 8 additions, $4745: ,1 alteration, $1,500; i misceUaneous, $876. This is an m ^ s e ^ qf compared with Iasi m<mth Tor which t total w as $2!,205. ^ the 11 FESGIIS$01f F- T. c. n. ' Gold MeddUist Dramatic Art; Eloeutioit; PubUc Stngiag; Verse Studio over HoHybatn Post Of- «ce. Telephone West 378L Fifty dollars is amodesb suni to youT family's annual holiday . j some years you may spend more^ some years " less. Yet the electric service bill for the whole family, for light/ for ironing ̂washing, cooking, clean- , mg and for the radio inihe average Vancouver home is only $22.20 a yean "v ■ ▼ (ti^Sleebdc- ' i fW 1 0 4 M BP'3unTHASC0HED0WN:OLUMBiA ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. LTD. i i *