giili mmmmmmmm ►....... '................ ...:;, :..;■■■ L ^ MiWvi 4 , *rtHD0W5 doors SHINGLES UTH VENEERS roofing building paper ind Martas I k m k m m m - pderwsnt urday at 2 pjm* iking sat- * * Mr. and Urn. joimt t M r H ' 0 • \ 1^ ^ I .., •fyins^Juti SPEartCATtONS f iwiaikflv<Ri.l t̂*' . k■ m ■ ' ■*'ahn,, ________ . ,, _ venue, haw m o v e d t o V a h c o u v ^ . PointG n y V in vM tfng |fr..to4 ■- :Mra. Gsorgo K ^oot> .'im i ae'sili* elightiftil **No Host*' house C^aught*a Own; ____ i t ^ party was given on Rifles and in the South Saturday evening by their African War. He was twio^ friends to Mr, and Mrs. Evans recontimdhded foip Bisley.. Wasson at their home in West ♦ * • _ Bay. Miss Peggy Hindmarsh, ^ 4 ' * * * Marine Dnve, is a patient inthe Mr. and Mifs. A. G.. Dewar, North Vancouver Genm̂ al Ho»* 'who have been awiay for several pital, where she recently under- months, have returned to their went an operation, home at 1848 Argyle Avenue. , * /. : Mr.'and Mrs. Seainian;Ŵ ^ E. Broughton has. moved from garyi are the guest̂ -̂ ^̂ Vancouver into a house at 1346 son-in-law and daghterr ^ Clyde Avenuer - Mrs. Arnold Garthoame, 18th ahd ' * f Gordon Avenue, George Down, who has been * * * „ seriously ill for some months in Brundrett----WatKm8-Bi^^ Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Of interest to many friends in has sufficiently recovered to re- West and North V^couver^ the , turn to his homie at 21st and city, the Fraser Valley and. West Vancouver is fortunate Esquimalt ; in having, secured the services i. m of the following teaching speci- , Mrs. Grm t Morden, who has ernoon, October 17. at alists in , connection with the been spendmg ,̂the summer irith Church, Noi^h V ^co^^ night clksses sponsored ibv the. her mother, Mrs. Julia Henshaw N. officiating, of Mar- P.VT-Av; ttiey.-a?e.Mrs..W; W ' le ft™ ^ ^ lay for; Montreal on gar^ Katoarme only « t « Mra Dprrirlc Misa Mollv Ed- route to her home'in England. of Mr. and Mrs. E. WatKins-^ jwi X « saktsT ot North Vancouver, tp C lM s e s ;a ^ T ™ i^ -^ h o ^ Harry Reid, Kdth Road, was Mr. A. A . Brundrett, younjtest han, Jnglewwbd ilc h A Hmrs- slugged behind the ear and f™ day, 7, pom;. Spanish,,Biglewood. knocked unconscious at 5:30 late Mrs. Brundrett, 1144 Jeffer-. School; Annebt, Friday, 7:15 p.m. p.m. Saturday on Graimlle Is- son Avenue. Motor^Mechahioe,-PmiUne-John- land just aftw leaving his work . Given m ,.^ n a g e by - I*™, son School Annex, Monday, 7 :80 there, the hold-up man or men, fe th ^ the bnde Iwked lovely m ■n TYi • SAwtt'no*,. Kniftino' PaiiHtia who sneaked' up fromi behind,, â white satin gown, cut ,on S o h n s S A o ^ S a y ! S i n g . the^.oSitots of Ms li™«- 2:00 D'.m • Phvsical Culture- pockets,including his pay. He worn cap fashion and caught Health, Pauline Johnson Annex, was picked up later-and taken to vuto a Tuesday, 7:15 p.m., mothers & the hospital,-where-his mjuriM cniW?ms daughters 7 :15,TatheEs.and sons: were attended to. Although bouquet of r ^ s ^ ^ 8:30, .'instructed by Miss Molly considerably hurt by the Wow, She ^ * ? te ir f^ by her cot^̂ Edwards he was. able to go to work Mon- Miss Room Watkins Baker, as L ^ c ity .ra d M tiA w iif b T ^ v A Mrs. J. E. M t(*ett. who hM and carried a spray of cama- _4U.:.__ fPiio.Q+. rtf hftr brother. Mathers Avenue. Mr. who is a brother of Mm. K ^fi A s tb u r y 's B m ld ie r s ' 16th and M arlo e DrJy® was former^ an ofHcw Jn^the F lu m e W est 199 B u r f a r d L a u n d r y L t d . l a u n q r y s e r v ic e• roB DAVE ANDERSON, ,We$t Vancouver , Representative Phones--We8t.69lti or North 1810 ARMISTICE DAY Emblems & Designs All kinds made to order. W e s t V a n F l o r i s t ,, 18th and Marine West 305 P.-i?/ Ao NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES blectiucal m e c h a n ic a l REPAIRS Efficient ( SERVICE Courteous "jDAY or NIGHT ■ '^ '" "'b er t kW l e y -' - 2836 Marine West .S3R2 tW.Savoiy 1443 Marine Drive ----- Âmblesidê ------ Phone West 340 Evenings, West 143 ' ' il I 1 , At this ttine of year thiit you keep your m ^icine cheat vveU stoddied with - nm adlaii" of teated v^Iua. That^i tha only kind m keep. Ifi The Stora ef SarTlaa. 1S86 Marine Prlee West 37 or Weet 007 Emergency Phone West 80t (After 10 p.m.) T 1 ^ ' . V ■ ^mŜ rndrnmm i A.;,•?'v'S*:«e: Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cakos, I'astrieB, Meat Pies, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning. Note Address: 1468 Marino Drive Phone West 27 Hollyburn Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY N ovem ber 2nd a n d 3 rd JANET (lAYNOR VVAllNEU BAXTER ■"■■la"" ^ a d d y the Next ' Best Thing" "MOUNTAIN MELODIES'? ' (Musical Novelty) "BURN 'EM UP BARNS" MONDAY and TUESDAY November 5th and 6th Listings Wanted if fejc vatancifes occur. There is ^ en 'th ^ .p es t of her brotjier, r ^ S'® room. for.more studants in the fe®Pb ^ito, 16th S???HAwtm r f ^ s t vLcou-othei' classes and .' a , limited Dnve, has returned to her home Percy Hawtin of West Vancou number of adults wisttng to m Iferrop, K C r ■ After the ceremony a quiet benefit from these cla-sses-xnay ' -v r___ wad h l̂d at fhp home be accommodated. _ ̂ ^ a n c ^ nf^fC hride^n n a W For further information phpim moy^ into a house at 1495 Clyde ^ J b e Mr. F in an ce Mrs. H: G. Selwood, West 670L or Mrs. J. R. Patterson, West 133X3. 23rdhave L' 1̂: l iP S N A P Billy Wilson has .re tu rn ^ , from Lake Louise, w here: he spent the spring an<L, summer,' and is residing in DuUdarave. $ 5 9 . so . . Brand. New 1934 CONSOLE RADIOS - - ̂ - » " 7|Jual Wave .Walnut Cabinets Tone Control, etc. Terms F O R S T ' S W est-37 ■ ' North 525 1586 Marine Drive Avenue; ♦ * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Deason, and Jefferson Avenue, moved to Vancouver;" Rev. Father D. Ĵ Oarey was a visitor in West Vaconver on Monday. ̂ - . r . ' . . ' , - Mrs. Humphrey^ has moved from a suite in. the Hay Block, mediate relatives, and later Mr. and Mrs. Brundrett left for the south. On their return they will reside in North Vancouver. JACK HOLT " WHIRLPOOL" "CITY LIMITS" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY November 7th,and 8th ANN HARDING CLIVE BROOK 'GALLANT LADY' .-also "RED HEADED ALIBI",, LITERARY SOCIETY LEGION W. A. D A N C E 1 ^ ,T H E LEGION HALL S A T U R d A ^ ; ; N b i ^ . 3 r d , a t 8.45 p .m . Refreshments ^ Admission 25c The meeting of Thursday, | ; November 8th,will be held at the ̂ usual place and hour, when a lecture on "New Zealand," will i.j.'KMiL a *«. v..̂ -- ------- - be given by Rev; J. Wesley 14th and Marine Drive, into the Miller, M.A. The lantern slides O'Neil house at 14th-and Jeff err ot Mr. Miller are very finely son Avenue. colored' and have been chosen to ♦ ♦ * \ illustrate the sp^ial features of Leonard Burley,'- 121 * ,28th the life of the Maori natives. Street, returned on ' Saturday The lecturer has a knowledge of from a tirfp. to the Cariboo. his subject which will make his ̂ . description graphic and unusual. The Pauline Johnson Soccer All; friends who are interested Team defeated the Hollyburn , in New Zealand are cordially m- boys Wednesday oriTthe latter's vited to hear Mr. Miller's lecture, ground by "a score of 1-0. Dur- DANCING and HEALTH CLASSES AMBLESIDE HALL Cor. 14th and Marine Drive Private and Class Lessons -- in -- Ballet, Natijonal, Tap, . Acrobatic and Modern , Building and R^ucing Old Time Dancing, Latest Waltz Fox Trot and Tango Stepŝ - PHONE MOLLY EDWARDS West 436R1 i» . BLACK West 68 For Nanaimir Wellin^en, Dnunheller, Tullaineeii,, F n rii^ and Range Coal Wood, Gravel, Cement,:Etc; , ' General Trucking n SERVICjE WITH C. 0 - D. ing the game the son of Chief Matthias, who was,4>Iaying for Hollyburn lost his balance and " fell, dislocating his elbow. LEGION NOTES V P k S T l i l o ? o R $ l« l Marine Drive - - ■ (BILL,GROUT) €k>mplete"Anto Service Phone W «t' 268 ,for' Wredter and Road'Serdee î lRESTONE & GOODYEAR ~ < WILLARD & A W e s t fdS TIRES WILLARD & MONARCH ^BAffTEBIES Vancouver a eo^mplete-st^ of'M AIAORY.CW I^ Pump Parts Ignition P a rts -- Caim piou & A.C. Spark Plugs. BENpIX |(^^ARTEE>i>ilVE PARTS , \ ^ surê and see tKe'ClHTCTOlLjmTERi'J^^ l^ijuig any other - (We upcciaKze in plcaalfe custtomer) ' , ^ The next general meeting of the loeal branch will-be held in the Legion Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. Friday, Noyember 2nd. Members .are'i requested ;to take note of the procedure for Armistice- D?-y._ F̂ail in at the Legion Hall at 10 a.iru, parade to the Memorial Arch-for .Hie placing of wreaths, , etc., where the two minute silencer will be observed at 11 a.m.;uiitil: 11:02.; am; Continuing the p^ade. will-" precede to St. Stephen^ C3iurch, where divine servicevMR b e held . at 11:15 a.m(., Sun^y, ;Novem̂ ^̂ her 11th. * " ' - The annual banquet pr^ared. ' b r the ladies of the 3i^OH^W.Ai/- will be held at 6:45^ymj,:Mon- day, November l2iMf „/im hegioji Hall. TIP TOP TAILORS CANADA'S LEADING TAILORING VALVE COMPARE CLOTH. P^RICE AND VALUE ,9 , A A -r-K i/^ % /. (410 M a r i n e P h o n e WoBfc 37*N O R T H S H O R E A G E N C Y UaLonsdaloAvo, phono Norm loa ESTABLISHED 1 9 2 0 F e r g u s o n 's M o t o r T r a n s p o r t C o . - (An Established r Service) fm raGHT SERVICE- .(Government Licensed Carriers) Trucks operating /Twice Daily between Vancouver and West Vancouver. t h e - . J^embina, | • • • D ^ u m h e l i e r , . Tullameei](. 5^;M eiM ndcr St. ; Doug. 429 iKanalmo Wellington ;. Lethbridge Imperial andpther coals on request jt Oth & M arine Dr. W est 85 ii±. v;,' rJ-:\ imm} ; ! yf '̂t v.:4 m i 1 'K,'; --.H I 1,4 I-I ■W.MI 'k ■ ' i y v t * ; V . i . 'A "' A \ cf"' f h ' V !. 1- -i I ' I ,̂ { f f ' ; i j .M ¥. N f . T d V - "C • i ,} * .1. ft t . f w K " V"' "t , , ' - I ' r ̂ tfS il