21it mi 22nd I wm mimnded at the unfair editorial in the Lt̂ ader laat week " • f o r - t l i e n i d l ^ - ' ha§- nm^ f r o u n ^ - for what he «aid, a» I will try to rove. He a&ld we needed new \W\ i *m frf' t rrtHI I ^ ? ' ̂k*' 5̂ f i 1 V.̂ J ^ !pi! ' li 'U,i. U'?'* r ;H; >'r I !̂l' Mi f % AII 4 ; i l l : M m. ML i i i » I-.M |{«d f t W M i# Or«ng# l* th « # TJKft HptcUil .............. ............... ...... . Ih . <WMe S A H tm H V L H H i U N m ...... lb , t# e M(NliuNi H he. I U ' I,K I IA T K S ......................... 2 llMi. 15c Clean and Frcah, Kpt'rial-- fc lU d Arrow C l tA I IA M W A K E K S 1 ll>, Cellophane parhage........... 18c lU d ft Whlfc' T O IL E I ' T I8 B U E 2 I..'true Ito lla ............................... 19c ( fdunihift H I K A W IIK K R Y J A M 1 Ih. T in . 39e A uatrn lM n H K E D M iH H H A I0 IN 8 2 lU .......................1.......... ........... 28c lt«>d ft W hili* C A T 8 IJ F , 12 oz. M ISc lltMuly <'ul > *M A ('A It()N l.... 2 Jba. 15c Ui>d ft Whlt<> T O M A T O 8 0 C P S Hrady l« Hvrre .......... ...... 2 iln a 15c iiiuf ft whilo wiirrii COHN No, 2 T in ............................................. lOC Hod ft Whin* <;OM)KN COHN Fancy^No. 2 Tin ................. . 13c Hod ft W hile CUT CItEEN 1JEA7«S or, BlrinKlfaM..,. 10c M eat! • Phone W est 370 . . . . _______ - fadterthlis on the North Slwre, :end"f'iliat' ■Mi*- Munn had'titMae nnttoMI=;:.stt not. deserve, ,a, chance at the nominating con vention. I MW the editor Friday ______ ______________ ______ and asked him if he ev e r read FORK 8 A U 8 A O ^ ......... .......lb. 18c Ilanaard. He asked w h a t was l^ v r i ...... ............ Ik Hansard and said, hav ing heard HOUND STEAK .,,.rzrib«i'**'f«»r 85c h e had w ritte n th e edi- " " torial for in fo rm ation . But a few, weeks ago he was sure the G o v e m n i^ 1 store at Ho ph o n e WEST • s i jr ' »!V, ' : . FHIME HlliS OF BEEF, mar lb. 14c FO'r itOABT from Ffine rntf, Ib. 12c FINNAN HADUIE ........ ;.„....Jb. 16c FINEST QUALITY BACON, Hark or Side ..... ........per lb. 40c FJ.ErCIlEirS SLICED HAM, Cookid ............................... lb. 50c FLErClIEH'S LAKD.......... 2 ibi. 26e I'|;K wee ICCCS............. 2 do*w» 43c iCouMtlng Chicken, Boiling Fowl, HocL ' Fork, Lamb, Veal, All Fineat Quality. First Narrow.s Bridge was as sured and put it in big headlines In his paper. Here's what Mr. Munn did In Ottawa: with Mr. Ian Mackenzie' brought up the First Narrows Bridge several times in the'House, also sent a telegram from V a n c o u v e r ;d « ,< ' j*** • i1 - LUMBER Our prices are as low as any obtainable in Vancouver and the North Shore. Phone>8 for Q uotations on Y our R equirem ents WEST VANCOUVER LUMBER CO. LTD. -KOH KICAL SATISFACTION Phone West 115 Res. Phone: W. J. TumbulL West 368L Nil.'2 Tin, Ttndc* .......... .................... W A X H E A N H , No, 2 T in ........... lOe SEEDLK8H CHAPEFHUrr, 4 for 19c ' fmtght 50-minutes in the.JTpusp 2"/? C in _ ™ 'r .2 un» 83. On Monday, .May 14th, ôr the ...M/.u'i. ...law/.wo Q lumber industry; fought 19c,. 29e, 33c hard against the 2 cent sugar tax; got his own bill put through the House for the collection of SI NKIBT OHANGE8 l)o7,cn *Cumly -- 1, Miss Dewar; 2, the House for the collection of lean McTavish. interest on Victory bearer bonds. WKST VANCOUVER ....... , IIORTICUf/rURAE .SOCIETY Jean McTavish. v"* "',......... ̂ ;r y -------- I'Vuit Cake •-- 1, Mrs. C. F. which has netted the treasury l*RIZE US'J' (Continued) Powell; 2,,MrS. Masterman. millions; fought always for the j ̂ Blue Ribbon Tea Biscuit Com- Veterans and the Unemployed, i' ^ ĥodes; 2, petition--1, Mrss. MacAulay; 2, ias can be found out from a lead- Mrs, Me ravish. * ^ Frame; 3, Miss Stone-; er of the unemployed here; All New Boulevards --• Not ,suf- these facts can be found in Han- iicent entries. made with Fairylight sard, so, Mr. Editor of the Lead- Fruits Kiour -- 1, Miss B. Frame; 2, er, please follow the heading of11 \ ......k._IfX_..k. .<^,LAS-STEIE.D...»AB-;S: The rate for Classified AdTertisementa i« 2 cents per word, minimum■ns . J .f AI .M# ftllkAlbaiA .. ledSlIlH'IlM MAkaWMlAIH . ' ,...11 . I . k' Inc mve lui viudoimw siiiuiumm25 cenU. Except in the case of those bsving regular accounts, all classi. fleds are payable strictly in adysnee. Remember Classifieds in the West Van News get Immedisto results. MAHCEL SHOP - steam permanent, ...... of burning,. Marcel 60c; Reset 'Finger Wave 50c. New location-- Royal Bank Bldg., 17th and Marine, entrance on 17th. Phone West 804. New Thermique without danger S5c; -/ LADY WANTS ROOM & BOARD in quiet home; vicinity Jefferson Phone West 642L. FOR RENT -- Modern furnished apartments on Waterfront, and , $25. Phone West 47L. COMFORTABLE 4-poom Bungalow full plumbing,.open fireplace, nice garden, near waterfront. Apnlv : 24393ellevue.*~.=,__ Apples, Wealthy 1, Betty Mrs. Powell. Blair; 2, Mrs. Richardson. ojtj English Meal Muffins -- Apples, Grayeiistein -- j, Mrs. Masterman; 2, Miss B. A. Ray; 2, Mrs. W. E. Davies. your editorial and wake up. Yours truly, H. FOOTE. HANDY ANN SHOPPE Dundarave. Oddments of Wool to Clear a t Re duced-Prices. Stamped Goods. RADIO REPAIRS -- Prompt, effici- ent service. Tubes tested. All work guaranteed. Tom Brown, West 266R Apples, Any other variety 1; Betty Blair; 2, A. McArthur. Crab Apples -- 1, W. E. Dick inson; 2, A. McArthur. Bluckl îrries -- 1, W. J. Clif ford; 2, Miss MacKenzie. Peaches -- 1, Miss Harrop; 2, Miss Frame. REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF *̂H.M.S. PINAFORE" Prame. Bottled Fruit Cherries -- 1, Mrs. C. F. Pow ell; 2, Mrs. Sharman. . Loganberries >--■ 1, Mrs. Mast- So delighted was the audience ernian; 2, 'Mrs. Sharman. who heard 'TI.M.S. Pinafore" in Peaches --■ 1, Mrs. Rhodes ; the spring, > ^ k 1 s o disappointed 2, Mrs. Tinney. » were those who were unable to ' D«n.;o 1 ur T nitP Pears -- 1, Mrs. Rhodes; 2, do so, that the conductor, Mrs. ^ Tirinoy. Colin MacLean, and the cast, a' n I'lums -- 1, Mrs. Rhodes; 2, haye very kindly consented to W T riflT;;7rl " ' repeat the performance at the RaspbeiTieB"̂ 4 --MrsrMast^Inglewood--Schvol7^on" Ffiday7 D im ,on « lV w rilA n»mf" '"™ "" = 2. Mrs. Tinney. October 5th, at 8 d s p.m.Damsons 1, W., Plckmson. Strawberries -- 2, Mrs. Mast- This is a very elaborate pres- n n erman. , entation, correct in every detaij, I K "KaL^ o'?/*'®*!, beautifully costumed, and is car. r'nm-hlon p S h Mi.a Me 2, Mrs. C. F. Powell. ried through with the vim and Luncheon Cloth -- Miss Me- jams rhythm worthy of a profession- FOR RENT -- Modern Six Room Bungalow; furnace, sunporch; sea view, furnished or unfurnished, win ter or year; Reasonable, October 1st; also two 4-room houses. West 165R3. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Houses to Rent. Houses, lots, and acreage for sale. John Lawson, 17th and Marine, Phone West 66. FOR SALE -- Frigidaire, in al con- ditibifc For particulars phone West lOGYli" ' HUNTER'S for Home-made Bread, Pies and Cakes. 2423 Marine Drive. Phone West 610. WIRE-HAIRED PUPPIES For Sale --Three months old. Good stock. Apply West 59L3. RADIO REPAIRS -- West Van. Radiif' i Service (J. L. Pettigrew), West 108, 1473 Marine. WANTED ~ Room & Board;Jietweeiv____14th a t Ferry. SHOE REPAIRS •-- Get the best mat erial and workmanship a t Fox's, 20th and. 27th. Reasonable. Box 10, W est Van News. FOR SALE -- Westinghouse Electric -4-hole range;-electric iwater heater; Airway cleaner. Phone West 376R. WEST BAY LIBRARY -- Subscrip* tion 50c month. Visitors 2 weeks for 25^ English Magazines now on -_sale. Wool,, Stationery--Gifts.- etc. Artb u r; -2, - Misr l5aw8on7 Embroidered Towels--I, Mrs. Heiirick.son; 2, Mrs, D. Mc'ravish Cross Stitch -- 1, Mrs. Cook; 2, A. ijraig. Bed Spread -- 1, Mrs. Ifen- rickson; 2; Miss H. Evans. . Pillow Cases -- 1, Mrs. Ilen- rickson; 2, Lulu Ray. : --KiiittedSweater -- If'MrsrE. dvScott; 2, Mrs. D. McTuyirii Black Currant -- _--l, Mis& al troupe. The caste is chosen JBVamo; 2, Mrs. McTavish. from Mrs. MacLean's "Girls' CHOCOLATE ECLAIRES„ Cream -- buns, -and -Cream- Homs,- madLe to- order. Dainty Cake ^hoppe. BEADQUARI^RS for All Popular B ran ^ of Cigarettes and Tobaccos; --also-Pishing-Gadgits -for" local "wat." ers. Ambleside Tea Rooms. Cut Work Ray ;"2 , :Miss AT1̂ êArl1lUl Gooseberry -- 1, Mrs. Master- Junior Choir," and is entirely man; 2, Mra. McTavish. composed of West Vancouver Strawberry -- 1, Miss Frame; talent. The music is in the cap- 2; Mrs. Tinney, able hands of Mrs. Sheffield,. Raspberry -r 1, Mrs. Millard; and the costumes designed and 2, Mrs. Gisby, ' made b\- Mrs. J. McIntyre and 7 -Marmalade I, Mrs. Dickin^ Mrs. K. B. Forster and commit- soni-2, MrSi-McTavish.----------- , tee. The Duncan Lawson Chap- FOR SALE Strongly built trailer, . 3' 6" X 6' box, $7.50. Fawcett Even ing Star coal heater, open-front, $2. Garbage can, cheap. Phone West 318R3. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED with special machine; all makes. West Vancouver Machine Shop, 1449 Marme Drive. WANTED -- One furnished and one unfurnished 4-z^oom cottage near ferry. Phone West 340 or West 143 'GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" N O T I^ o f APPUCATIQn FOR VCTERANS'. CLUB LICENSE iVtt' L lL V lS n 4, ... , 7̂ , S V? o v/ii. \^xiC8 Ly** 1, Mrs. K. A. Other Variety-;-L Mrs. Mast- ter, I.O.D.E., are pleased to a- Mf* A ri1fnr"-- -̂^JTnan ;-2,-Mrŝ - Millards-- -̂--------- gain-sponsor-this-program:- the Embroidered Cushion̂ --1, Mr.s. Henrickson: 2, A. Craig. ------------Jellies Crabapple -- 1, Mrs. , Afghan •-- 1, Mrs. D. Mca'nv- Powell; 2. Mrs. Richardson. C. F. gai n -sponsor-this-program; - the~ committee in charge being con vened by Mrs. W, B. Small. FOR RENT -- Modem Cottage, furn ished, on beach near ferry. - Phone " West"678L. . ish; 2, Miss E. Harrop. Apron -- L A . Craig. Child's Dress 2. Mrs. H. P. Allen. Boy's Pant.H -- 1. Mrs. Shar man. Re-Footed Socks--2, A. Craig. Domestic Science White Ixmf L Mrs. Tinney; 2. Mrs, Hodgson. , Whole Wheat I.<oaf -- 1, Mrs. Masterman; 2, Mi*s, Gisby. Griddle Scones -- 2, Miss B. Frame. Black Currant -- 1, Mrs. Tin ney; 2, Mrs. Millard. Blackberry -- 1, Mrs, C. F. Powell; 2, Mrs, Dickinson. FERRY SURPLUS $12,970.27 HANDY ANN SHOPPE, Dundarave, --School Supplies, Wool, NotionslV etc. City prices. Your patronage invited. According to the auditors' A., w ' L - statement the ferries for the w 11** months ending 31st July G* F. Powell; 2, Mrs. Hawkes, nxade an operating surplus of Homemade Wine 1, Mrs, $12,970.27. Passenger receipts Gisby; 2, n ah D-om the boats were $49,935.49 2, Mrs. H. P. Allen, and from the buses $12,104.22. T s«n>lus d(^s not in- 2, Mrs. Dickinsmi. elude estimated charges of Veg^ble Salad---M iss^war $7,763 for depreciation and de- Years benture interest. Whole Wheat Muffins--1, Jean GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS. Black- smithing. We repair anything at all. Res. Phone West 515L. GIVE WEBB'S a trial for- your next shoe repairs., 2463 Marine Drive. N O T I ^ IS HEREBY GIVEN that _on_the-12th of Octobe:^next the West Vancouver Branch No. 60, Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service L ea^e , undersigned, intends to ap ply to the~^quor Control,Board fora Veterans " Glub'^Licens© in respect of premises situate - a t the Comer of Duchess Avenue and 18th Street, in the Municipality o f W est Vancouver, upon lands ^scribed .as . Lot One (1), Block K," District. Lot -Seven Huh- n ® Seventy-five (775), 'Group XI) > New W estminster District, dmi ■ ■" PRINTING -- For aU kinds of printing phone West Van News, West 363. accordH^ to Map N o ,-'4140 in Van Land Regis^ation District inr.hA . Pl*Atri*x«A . B i s e t i i b r - ^ 7 afrsrM acA iilay7 - - 2 i l^ a v i s h L 2 , D q ro th rS h a^ ^ -- r~ A d a u g i r t e f l i i ^ l ^ r n J a s r S a t ^ THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION re- quires discarded clothing. Phone West 37 and truck will collect. 2, Mrs. F, Macdonald. ' ' . D«>p Cakes -- 1, Jean Gush-, urday to Mr and Mr<? W V Pancake - 1. Miss B. Frame f i w 2, Pat Albin Shelllrd at th'e r h o .S 21st and 2, Mis.s M. Cros.H. -Cookies 1, Dorothy Shar- Bellevue Avenue ' Sponge C i ik e ' L Mi.ss B. ihan ; 2 /Pat Albin. 2 ♦* « Frame; 2, Mrs. Millard. ' Apple Pie -- 1, Isabel Hodg- Rev. David Allan i« Ginger Bread -- 1, Mrs. Mast- ! 2. Jean McTavish. ing an elocution dass for tedi^; ernian r 2, Eileen Dont. ̂ lAyer Cake -- 1, Pat Aibin; at 10 Tm everv ls>ycr_Cake ^ 1, Mi-s. Dewar; 2. Margaret Di^insoii. . his resident, 1494 fogtewo^ 2, Mrs. Powell. T...... ^ Biscuits -- 1, Pat Albin; 2, Avenue Cookies --• 1, Mrs. Gi.sbv; 2. Wleen Hodgson. Mrs. MacAulay.: . • „ ------------ -̂----- .. Butcher: IMuglmuts--l.Mr8.MacAuIaj>; A school of blackfish came Willie Br^k o 9?*̂ r into Burrai-d Inlet from the Gulf. Smith's shnulrfil ̂snrt®™. 2, Mrs P. Macdonald,- . last Friday, passing quite close - Bmwm̂ s r K . h»t Shortbread Mrs, Shar- to one of the ferries. They also Willie * man; 2, Miss B. Fi-ame. came inshore and played around ic Pir.. VERNON FEED the Province of B ritish Columbia for the sale of beer by the glass-or by the open bottle to bona fide membew lor consumption on the premises. day of September,iyo4. B ^ N C H N o. 60, CANADIAN -------- LEGION-GF-THE BRITISH- e m p i r e s e r v ic e leag u e , _ _ Applicant A. C> SEARLE Phone West 9 Fertilizers of All Kinds Wood, Coal, Builders* Supplies « inshore and played around soon T'va iiS , Fruit Iftgif -- 1, Mrs. Shar- Dundarave Pier, where onlook- ker's leg " I 4-V..n.w> a.t___ 1?'* ............................ FOR SALE GEO. h a y For Shapk in R e a l E sta te Notary Poblie Real Estate & Lbaarance .. (Established 1912) 1405 Marme Drive Phone' West 21 or Seymour 1269 Evmtings West 204X ers had a vie\v of them, as theyman; 2, Mrs. Powell. ............ .... ...... .... Apple Pie-~-l, Mrs, McAulay; wei*e at one time only *200 feet Farmer* . 2. rfrs. Masterman. from the pier head. . fellSrwhkt a«®you" d o i^ n i t h a t fT>oio9»» o O'Grady, 2091 Esqui- Boy: "One of your auDles fell lalt Avenue, is confined to dm n̂ and Fm t ^ iS g T j ^ t it back." chair, u ^ ^ r ig e r a to r , vlnL* burner electricrange, high oven, $10; vacuum cleaner and parts, $iŜ S i appointment at S-ivA^ 2462 MarineDrive. Phope North 893R. GORDON ROBSON , B a n is l^ --• Solicitor WEST VANOOUVER-- Office No. 1447, Marine Drive Phon§ 3V<^it;40a 10 to 12. V ^ C O U IT O OFFICE-- Suite 501: 510 Haatiiigs S t W. Phone, Seymour 4199. 2 to 6-