' EsUblishea 1926 M u s k - E h c u t i o n - A r t G y m n a s i u m D a n c i n g FALL TERM OiPENS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th Transportation for small children P R I N C I P A L - M I S S J . D U R B I N i* 1 1 Personal t . 0 * B « A « ' ' D IN THE ORANGfi HALL SATURDAir, August 17tĥ at B p.m. A d m i s s i o n 1 5 C . RAWLEIGH'S Good Health Products AGENT. . . ; , B. G. BAILEY CYPRESS PARK, B.C . . L. 0 . B. A. .Mrs..SofIja' Einarsoa arrived . H.. Levinaon* 10th. and .Belle- Friday from Glenboro, Manitoba, vue Avenue, ^vhile fishing from and IS visiting her daughter, a boat last Monday Just west of Mrs. J. Johhsplri,^^12 16th Street. Holly burn Pier, hauled up a big Mrs. Einarson .will be joined octopus, which had,entangled io later by her daughter, Evelyn, his lines. The octopus finally gw coming from Winnipeg. They away, after it had.knocKed the are intending visiting points gaff out of his hand and squirted south of the line and returning some fluid over him. around the middle of September. ♦ • ♦ • * The storm on Tuesday even>f Miss Murid Butterfield left on ing washed a boat up on East Sunday to return to her home in Beach, considerable damage be- North, Battlefiord after spending ing done to it. a two weeks' visit with Captain * * * «. and Mrs. J. Watson, 676 14th Mr. and Mrss. A. B. Savage, Street. \ 612 16th Street, accompanied by ♦ ♦ * ,1. Mrs. Robert Turner, left here'on Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonaidr .* Monday by auto for the Turner who have been occupying a Valley, Calgary and Innisfail, house at 29th and Marine Drive, , going by way of Montana on ac- for some weeks, left yesterday count of the condition of the on their return journey to their roads., home in Drumheller, Alta. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Colonel H. J. Rous-Cullin pass- The very fine weather on Sun- away August 12, 1986, in the day attracted a large number of Jubilee Hospital, Vlctorm;., WEST VANCOUVER UN EM PLO YED A S S 'N . ___ --. » ^ Ruth Chapter, L.O.B.A. are giving their usual weekly dance next Saturday evening, the 17th instant, in the Orange Hall Dancing will start at 9 p.m., and ^ ______________ _____ . , . good music will be provided, as vfsitms t H L w S B.C., after a prolonged illness, previously. Admission, 16 cents, beaches and sitomer resorts. He is suryjved br|iiB wife, rrrkf T vmTwxr u Xt t* Approximately 3400 passengers Cullm, and th ^ e children, , HOLLYBURN HALD the, ferries, and the crowd- ^ rru -ii' Q ed buses and many autos on ^ ^ . Marine Drive in the evening re- The regular meeting of the and Bible p asses at 1̂ 0 a.m .n minded the onlooker, faintly of H. Rous-Cullin, above association was held last .Sunday, August,, lotn , and, at, days before the accident Miss Mildred Ford, 1472 Ingle- ^he former, 25th and wood Avenue, IS holidaying for • jgfferson Avenue. The many two weeks at Alta Lake, B. C. guests spent a very pleasant time in dancing, music and Messrs. J. Glover and J. Mor ris gave a party, last week to celebrate their birthdays at the auuve ttoovvxc*....... ... the old days before the accident Thursday when final plans for H.*!? ̂ oi bread to the Second Narrows bridge, the picnic to Swedish Park were n}eebng Will be held. In the made It was also decided to e v e n i n g , at 7 ;30 o clock, James hold a whist drive and dance on Gibson will be the sm k e P at the Thursday, August 22nd. at 8:30 Gospel m ating, taking as his to be preceded by a short busi- subject A Full SiMd Portrait ness meeting at 7:30. The. pro- of the Saviour. . . ; ap/iHc fif dance are to be Another open air meeting will 'U*--r" games, reiresnmeias . F ? H ocW l IS T ^ ^ ' a S i S ? i th" i L ? t " S o K V ta? served at the condlusion.families-now locked- out.in--V-an-.--airernoon_ai;.„.tne..3..uoL „ y j . . . . A » . u i n u rmiVitrvaecomnamed"bv ronver It is honed that all Street. . ' the,Uld country accompamea py " ' A hearty invitation is extend-" her son, Kenneth, ed to'all to attend these meet Mrs. William McLellan, sister games, refreshments. being members and friends will turn out and make this a success. ' mgs. CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Mrs. Lethbridge and daughter of Vancouver, airived yesterday -to spend a week at the Clachan. Picnic Grounds. Tennis Courts, Bathing Boating, Fishing,; Tea-rooms,^Sandy'Beaches, Cottages for r e n t . ' -JiSdULlijw-ilLbe- Littleford, 1336 : on Monday weeks' holiday at Mrs. W. H. .Porter, 1274 Gor don Avenue, accompanied by-her grandchildren Lome and Donna Mae Brotherton, left on August 3rd for a two weeks' holiday at White Rock.--♦ ♦ ♦ •- V E R N O N F E E D S T O R E A. C. SEARLE Phone W est 9 ~FwtiliMri"~o ̂ ASTTOHiidŝ Wood, Coal, Builders' Supplies - the Lesson - Sermon in all fdr' â two Churches of Christ, Scientist,..©!! Boundary Bay. Sunday. - ' - - The .Golden Text is : ' "I will . Miss M. E. Maxwell, a former "set my tabernacle among you: resident of.W est Vancouver, is and my soul shall not abhor you. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. And I will walk among you, arid Davis, 24th and King's Avenue, will be your God, and ye shall be Miss Maxwell is. now living in ■ m ypeople." (Leviticus 26: 11, California. ■ ' 12) ' , * - * , 4 ' . ^ Among the citations which Hon. S. J. Latta arid his son ■-ig0m .p Tise'^he~'4i^sson'~-"Ser!non'"is~"-^~~an '̂~-'--daugh't0r-in'^la-Wy.^jVjj^-'an{L. the- following from the Bible: Mrs. L. Latta and two children. 1 Adjutant Margaret Stratton -and-her-friendr-Gaptaip-Flossie- Henderson have arrived from 'Regina and are spending their holidays with the former's par-, ents, Mr., and Mrs. J. M. Strat^ ton, 1468 Marine Drive. ■' ♦ ♦ ♦ Bill Grout of' the--West Van. Motors', with Mrs. Grout arid family, is spending a vacatiori at Cultus Lake. 'R e V ^ T im r ia g e i^ "The Lord is my portion, saith my soul; therefore willT hope in Him." (Lamentations 3: 24). The -Lesson - Sermon also im eludes the following passage whb ̂ have been the. guests' of Councillor and Mrs; Lance Gar- thorne for the past ten days, left here on Monday to return to their home in Regjna: Hon. S. J. K. W . S a v o ry 1443 M arine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 . Evenings, West 143 Wanted Real Estate from the Christian Science text- Latta, is a cousin of Mrs._Gar- b'ook, ""Science and Health with -̂ thorrie. 1 ̂ oa • ' i »>.l__ Tiff'_____ .kê ŷ to the Scriptures" by Mary :, Baker Eddy: "'Soul, or Spirit, is God, unchangeable, and eternal; and "Irian coexists with and re flects Soul, God, for man is God̂ s, linage." ' *• * . Mr. and Mrs. Stuart- of, New. Westminster, are spending a week at the Clachan. ' ___ * ♦ ♦ ecutive Secretary of the John Howard Society of British Col umbia, has returned from a. trip which took him to Montreal as- delegate ij;o the National OOilfer- ence on Social Work, and to England" where he studied the ' English Borstal System of deal-' ing with young delinquents. He visited Borstal Institutions at Wormwood _ Scrubbs, FeXtham', Portland, Sherw(^d, Lowdham% Grange, and Rochester, also the -1 n 4- A -wrlVvt*i : o vi/1 Mrs. Pat Grady last Thursday entertained a group of her rela tives ând friends from the city and West Vancouver on the lawn of her home at 1895A Bellevue ■Avenue. Better vanity in .your child than hopelessness. • ' " yjfjTcifDQ̂ f X̂lCX XvUCXltiJo Lci J iHoCr Liic J. E. Baxter of V ^couver has girPs Borstal at Aylesbury, and taken .a suite at The Gables, famous Dartmoor Convict W' ŝt Bay, and has moved in. prison. Mr. Hobdeti, who is ra * * * resident of Dundarave, also ad- 'Mr. and Mrs. J..M. Stratton, dressed the Penal Congress of 1468 Marine Drive, Had as'their. Canada while in the East, and guests lastT^eek Captain and has been appointed a member of Mrs. RosS'Of Nelson, Captain the advisory committee of this Hanson from Alberni; Gaptaiix body. Hilda Bridge of Prince Rupert, ♦ * * ̂ . ChoOse the r ' ;iv, To' dispense your* pircscript-* ions as carefully as you choose the physician who writes them. Dispensing here 16 years, GemmiU's Dni|l Store The Store of Service. 1686 Marine Drive West 37 or West 607 Emergency Phone West 821 (After 10 p.tn.) Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cakes,, Pastries, Birthday, Christening . and Wedding Cakes Meat Pies, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cakes . Cinnamon Biins, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning Note Address: 1468 Marine Drive Phone West 27 Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE August 15th, l()th nnd 17th " When a M an's a Man" also 'SHERM AN SAID* " Blasted .Event" SAT. EVENING & MONDAY August 17th and 19th i f f - h e J C e e p e r L o l the Bees" also *Cookie Carnival* 'J a i l B ird s in P arad ise* " T h e U n lu ck y S tr ik e " TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY August 20th and 21st 'W* ** B abbitt 99 . ' ' also " T r a n s a t l a n t i c M e rry -G o -R o u n d " , S A LE RCA VICTOR RAD IO S Special Trade-in-Allowance E asy Term s . Models from- $45 o o Forst's Ltd. N o rth 585 W est 37 - eOJLionsdalo Ave. N orth Vancouver RADIO REPAIRS \ 'All Work Guaranteed ^Experience Insures Satisfaction V BROWN--& MUNTON 1542 Marine W est 366 and M iss. Ethel Ballantyne of Point Grey. , R. C. JAMIESON & CO'S. antim ow hite , , s Non-poisonous. For "exterior arid interior use. Superior to any White Lead. City Prices Agents->';t(SREENWOOD GROCERY IS itb -a n d M a rin e Farewell Party The members of Naomi .Chap ter, O.E.S., met at the home of Mrs. H. L. Thompson,' 2096 Argyle Avenue, last Friday aft- 761 20th Street, are spending a errioon to bid farewell to Mrs. holiday at Boundary Bay. Wm. Cuthbertson, who left on A. C.-Thrupp of Kerrisdale, has moVed into a house at 2696 Bellevue Avenue.♦ ♦ ♦ V ie . Ferguson of Ferguson's Motor Transfer, and Mr. and Mrs. John Parker and family, !'| 5>)i' ! , One Place Left, The raiM^y carriage was crowded as The young Tiian open-"& ed the door ami asked in a sar castic voice: / I s this Noah's ■ Ark?"> " ."Yes," was the reply from a .griiinpy nian in the corner. ""We're all here except the ass. Gome in." ■ A sunny heart makes a sunny world/ ' . . Store ' T W ; C ^ 4 e n s i 3900 MARINE DRIVE* SHERMAN Cottage JSP0- Monday for an extended visit to the Old Country. .Mrs. Walter. Gray, Worthy Matron, presided.-, at. the tea table. The serviteurs , were: the Misses Grace -and - Gertrude Thompson and. Margar- . et Reid: During- the afternoon . Mrs. Thompson presented the guest of honor with a gift. The , .guests included Mrs. -Walter Gray, Mrs. ̂ C. B. Greenw^ood, Mrs^J. W. Neill,'Mrs., George . Clark, Mrs., A. Thomas,. Mrs. .R.̂ - MaeVean, Mrs. RiVFiddeisi;'Mrsr WEST VANII^RODUCE E'RyiT and VEGE1TABLES Hie Old Store 1574..Marjne Drive, Hollyburn Phone West 186. Free Delivery Brooks,- Mrs- James G. Piddes, Mrs.. Wm. Slater; Reid , and the M is^s Grace' anfl Gertrude Thompson.'" TE ARGE & SON, 1474 M arine Drive - v;T!^:"' / : c 0 | | ; c r e t e EXCAy^lON-AND FOUNDATION WORK. / LIME, SAND, CEMENT A LL BUILDING M A T E R IA L S for quick delivery., P H O N E W E S T 8 4 V?* 4 . >/'