""ll vnw«<'q»,«www^ - MW^Mlil^^OTMW y o u R ^ o w i ^ r 'T i d r ^ ^ ■ w asriffito 'b ird i affivsa here last week* Bjocks of robins, WINDOWS DOORS SHINCUES UTH VENEERS ROOHNG building paper ;̂ ' A ^ 'G w ^ ' B iitid c iM B * S e r v i c e BRICK. CEMCirr TILE LIME SAND finches have been seen in the marshes round the Capilano. /t 'fe<a'gl}W»y,̂ g¥MMKTO!»WiilL.«BttSateS^^Young iidei^^^SwirieCTiI* lug to soUcU orders for Jfnines B. C* Orown Seeds* A kinA ^ eepiion wUI help them In t h ^ work and an order will gladden npuns and SPEanCATtONS Drawn up and «sU* ■ mates given Free. B. H* Harrison, King's Ave nue. has returned from a busi- thelr hearts.-':a * • ness trip of several weeks in »a The ferries had a busy day on California and the Pacific States. Sunday, carrying 2589 pasaen* f th< 'gera during the^day. Astbury *s Builders' 16th and Marine Drive Pho Mrs. E. E. Devlin, who has been in hospital as the result of an accident several months ago, has returned to "Gitche Gurnee," her home at West Bay.• 4> * W'i'£ 9 '0 ^ ^ .HIQIM l i l O t t S v S t C ' M ljM C 9l!iJII& l,£ Ohdice Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs (The Garden Ariaiberats) * " - For Sale at City Prices. 1 0 5 3 CLYDE AVE. C O R N E R 11t h ST. A daughter was born on Mon day a t the Vancouver General Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of CJypress Park. Mrs. Alec Riddell and small son, S tuart, have arrived from London accompanied by Miss Winifred Williams of London. They are the guests of Mrs. Rid dell's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. S tuart Cameron of Caulfeild. Cipp^s P ills For Plants The Tablet Fertilizer I S r (tenaill's Drat Store The Store of Sorvico. 1686 Marino Drivo Weat 37 or Woat<'e07 Bmergoncy Phono West SSli (After 10 p.m«) PUPILS OP MRS, AND MISS WILSON IN RECITAL MANY BARGAINS RADIOS City Prices Largest stock in the West FO RST'S North 5*5 ' 08 Lonsilalo Are Wests? h VADOouver WEST VANCOUVER ART CLUB Mrs. E. D. Montgomery and her daughter Barbara, 24th and Bellevue Avenue, returned on Wednesday, 6th instant, after spending several days in Van couver. ■ . . ■ ■■ 0* ' ♦ A collision took place on Mar ine Drive a t 80th Street on Mon- Thc pupils of Mrs. Clara Wil- ison and of Miss Hilda Wilson, A.T.C.M., will give, a recital a t the studio, 2367' Marine Drive, at 8:30 p.m. next Saturday, March 16th. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to parents and friends. ' . I StrattoD's BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pastries, Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat Pics, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cokes, Cinnamon Buns, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning. Note Address: 1468 Marine Drivo Phono West 27 K.W. Savory 1443 Marine Drive Ambleside Phone West 340 Evenings, West J.43 Listings Wanted Real Estate Finance and Insurance A number of people interested in a r t mjet a t the home of G. H. Tyler, 3366 Radcliffe ̂ Avenue and formed an. association to be known as the West Vancouver A rt Oiub with G. H. Tyler as president, and Mrs. H. B. Gray as ^ c re ta ry - treasurer. Plans were* made for out-door sketch ing, criticism of work and lec tures. Refreshments were serv ed by Mrs. G. H. Tyler. Those present included Mesdames. F. A. Ramsey, Rankin, H. B.' Gray and K. Pegram, the Misses Eva McBain, Parkin and J. Turney, also Messrs. G. Coney and G. H. Tyler. day evening, when in the driv- ------------------------ack's 'ing rain storm) Ed Black's truck struck the tip of the bumper of one of the municipal buses a glancing blow* Nobody wks hurt and both vehicles only slightly damaged. HOLLYBURN HALL The fill on the new ground a t Ambleside Park is practically complete, approximately three thousand yards of material hav ing been dumped there. Graham'x^hally of Winnipeg, is visiting his uncle and aunt, Captain and Mrs. D. W. Graham, 2128 Bellevue Avenue. The usual young people's vice illustrated with lantern views will be held a t 7 :30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) in Holylburn Hall. Jack Anderson, the speak er, will take as his subject "That Which Is Lost." There will be Sunday school and young m en's Bible class a t 10 a.m. next Sun day, 17th March, and a t the 7 ;S0 p.m. service on'i th a t day Alex ander Simpson of M oritr^l, will give an address on "Four Im possibilities.'*' Prayer and Bible study a t 8 p.m. next Tuesday. Gardener** Notice Be sure of your Garden Seeds Our stock guaranteed to be Froth and True to Name CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES Early Rose Early Epicure W EST VAN FLO R IST 18th and Marine West <^05 Hollyburn Theatre Customer: "What's wrong with these eggs?" W aitress: "Don't ask me, I only laid the table." Constables Kruger and Bell gave a demonstration of the in- halator last Monday a t Holly burn. School. SCHOOL BAND GIVES VERY SUCCESSFUL DANCE THURSDAY, FRIDAY March 14th and 15th SAT. MATINEE, March 10th. ♦ We are featuring the St. Patrick's Motif in many of our cakeis for the week end. The MARINA 1415 Marine Drive Mrs. Turney has moved into the Gibson house a t 29th and Mathers Ayenue. A. Cramb, 14th and Bellevue Avenue, has taken the McBride house a t X,3th and Bellevue Ave nue. I ^ e g io n 'W r A T A t in u a l : St. Patrickts MASQUERADE nLegi.hHaii SATURDAY, M srch 16 th at 8.45 p.m. A D M IS S IO N . 2 5 0 . J. Surnmerfield, who was hurt Jba_a..recent„a^jd^^^ ed from the North Vancouver General Hospital to his home a t 25th and Mathers Avenue. im-m-M- CANADIAN PIONEERS HAD FAITH IN THE PRODUCTS OF A chimney fire occurred last Saturday aJ^temoon a t the home of'Mrs. Williams, 1457 Duchess Avenue. The fire brigade tuhied -out- and extinguished^he blaze,, which did some slight damage.I* * 4> , Miss McCallum of Cyprus Park, has moved to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sevirell have moved from Vancouver into a house a t Gordon Avenue and Marine Drive. SIXTY YEARS OF CANADIAN SERVICE MOULDS A REPUTATION AND CREATES . X __ A CHARACTER M o d e ra w om en, w h en buiring W ash ing an d . T ro n in g ' E qu ipm en t, V acuum C leaners or. F lo o r PoK shers, m ere ly * "IS IT A BEATTY?" Mr. and Mrs. Darby,'~who have been staying a t th e Clachan, have left to return to their home in Southern Alberta. * .* 'K Mr. J. Porter gave a lantern lecture last Friday n ight in All Saints' Church Hall, Buimaby, bn the invitation of the rector, Rev. J. P. Dingle. The audience was very pleasant and appreci ative, and evidently attached to its rector. Mr. P o ^ r , when leaving, was asked by Mr. Dingle to convey his friendly greetings to his former friends in 'W est Vancouver. Three hundred dancers crowd- * ed the auditorium floor last Fri-. day to lend their support to the West ■ Vancouver School Band. The hall was beautifully decor- , ated for the occasion with streamers, balloons, and hang ing baskets of ferns kindly loan ed by dthe ■ West Van. Florists and Mr. Robinson. The setting for the orchestra was particu larly effective. The music sup- . plied by Barney Potts and his , orchestra Was very popular, the dancers refusing to leave the floor until many encores had been played for each number. * Although ' catering to such a large crowd, "the parents of, the boys worked hard and many were the remarks heard con grabs , Ulating_them_,.on_ the fine coffee and tasty refreshments. Mrs. Patterson acted as convener. The bridge organi^d by Mrs. Jupp^ in one of th e class rooms was also popular during the evening. The following were the prize winnerWw Mrs. Burley, E. H. Jupp, Mrs. M. Johnson, Dr. F. T. Richardson, jMrs. F. Parks. -During the evening a beauti ful hooked rug, made and donat ed by Mrs. Duncan McDonaldf. was on display. This will be raffled by the boys before their annual concert next month. Zano Grey's Popular Western WAGON WHEELS' SAT. NIGHT and MONDAY March lOth and 18th "THE KEY" A story of Old Ireland * "also ^LA CUGARACHA' TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY March 19th and 20th qeorge Arliss 'The Last Gentleman" also * 'The Bureau of Missing Persons" Philip C Chapman General Insurance Agent Fire, Automobite, Buirglanr, Accident and Sickneai, etc. 2667 King'a Atc. Phone W. 4SY8 , ,1 ' it if! '■ j I't* » iLu..' \ \ r h: 11 )'*'. ! 'If 1 ' ' i H r -1 e J ; I j 1 f (.r -' • 'hlLi 1, 1 ̂r j •,i .(rrVn-!S, h. f J' J, 1. K' ^ Hi> '5" 'S' 'I .■■■ ' ii ̂ f Sv. I' ,* ■, l-Mf-M j '•ff ' ""l 1 ̂^r iH U -Ji Cure for seasickness--A plan you m ight try is to bolt down your meals. Mollie: "Jack is sb original. Ho says things to me tha t no body else would dream of say ing." , I Gladys: "W hat's he been up to now--asking you to m arry himi?" - ft' ^ « ji# [ J 'I* I - f \ T h a fs A ll T h ey W a n t to_ K now "Is It a B E K t T Y ? " „ D ir^ Factory Branch Mr. and Mrs. F. X, Hodgson, 24th and Bellevue Avenue,, le ft on Saturday for a holiday in San Diego, California." L. o ; L. No. 2990 ANNUAL -fL. ■ A' ! m St. Patrick's bay Dance "'5 ORANGE f i t m A Y , M a r c h I S t h 'iZxIHALL Garilloo Cowfioys* Orchestra A D nI i s s IO N 3 5 c . r- HOLLYBURN WEATHER ---- February, 1935, rnmimm lu 91 L onsdale Ave*, N orR i "Vancouver. Total rainfall? 4.36 inches. ~ Days without raid, 17. Days with over half an inch of rain, 4. ' * Corresponding rainfall for February, 1934, 4.40 inches. RE>ROOF NOW ^ g e In u in e D U R O ID R O O F S ON EA SY TER M S R. B. CRIPPS - ROOFER - W EST 88R ! fyW '"■'k '|:P '■'V a J A-' m,; p fp "if' mm is#