' *̂irr - n i:: . Phone West P h o n e W m t 44 Smith 8 imEMPtOYHENT A88N. Week-End Specialt--Fri. & Sat. Not. 301 Dec. 1 i(«d & WMU V O tT iiK VmcimM liii ttii. ■ . t * t S B c HU n BK, Ftrai Grade.........t Iba. OJc Hrd A W liik TOMATO HOUP-- Huuderful Ftaror tJna ISr ' C|LTCK OATH -- Quaker Non-Preml* ur». tUty» and Gtrla! Aak your urtKer huw you can ffet a real c;.(^M. HicycU* ......- ...... pkg. lOc ItMl A Whit4* PUMPKIN Larue 2'/|)*............................ On He Ited A White C'OUN, Fancy Golden TPJn > .,»*,.«» 13c *' Hed A White BKANb/ ĝ ^ ...«X in*'* w.I.vCv.̂ *, IIONKY GRAHAM WAFERS -- f .McCormtek'a, 12 or. Carton..... 14c HULK DATES -- Ne»r, crop Juat 111 ....................... '--...8 Iba. 20c 1 DOG FOOD -- Pnrd.......1 lb. tin lOc PEEL, l.4*niun, Orange, Citron, Whole Alixed ............... ...... lb. 23c . PEEL, Cut Mixed.........»/i lb. pkt, 12c 1 lb. p k t ..............- ........... ......... 23c , CURRAN'rS -- Aualrullan Recieaned .......................... 2 Iba, 25c M i»ta Phono West 370 the Ataoeiation wa# held in the Legion Hall on Thumiay even ing last ai:^ the following oi- were-elect-'^' ed for the ensuing six months: President Koland Bloxham; Vice-President, Harry D avi^n; Secretary - Treasurer, Stan Boshier; Executive Committee, Messrs.MaUin.son, McNeil, Burch J effer ies' SUpejripR * • ' Government Inspected Only 1 store at HoIIJ Durn, nexrTBatre PHONE WEST 3 HACON, nllcid, */i lb. .................. ISc CO'ITAGE HOLLB, per lb.....23c SIHHITENING (Creactnl), per lb. I2c HI"i"rER (Golden Meadow) ... lb. 24c J'K NIC IIAAIS (Bwlft'p) per lb. 14c PRIME HIHB OF HEKF. p e r jb . 14c PO']' ROABTB OF HEEF,..... -fib. lOc I'ORK HAUBAGE, per lb. ............ 18c HEEF HAU8AGE, per lb.......... . 12c IIADDIE FILLEIB, per lb........ ti 16c FIN.V AN - HADlHEr pec lb.... ........15c KIPPERB .................... 2 Iba, lor 25c ONTARIO CHEESE (FIneat) I'cr III. ..................... .............. 19c Veal -- Lamb -- Pork Iteel....TTH VEAI. -- LAMH -- PORK -- BEEI-' and Mrs. Ker; Registrar, Jerry G ris^ale; Way.s and Means MI.N'i'E 51EA'I', GimmI quality..2 Iba 2.5c HKKDLESB RAIBINB--AuBtrullan H u I U i u i h .........................2 IbH. 23c SEEDED RAISINS .........2 pkaa. 25c HANGBIIS LOSE TO KEimiSDALE .Saturday at Kerrlsdale Park tlie Uangera went down tx> de feat ljy a score of fl-Q. The local boys put up a good light and hold the Kerrisdaie boys scoreless in the first half. The,field was covered with water when the second half started and the boys had a lot of trouble in keeping their footing. Traf- ford hud n^ chance to save the shots that got past him, Next Saturday the Rangers play Sap- fKU'ton in the second iH>und of the Con Jones Cup. The boys iu*e going to try and hold thi.s cup they won last yejir, so West Vancouver ixjsidonts are asked to turn out and Hupi>ort their team. . Doubly Sure i "By the way," said Roberts, Uunightfully, ."Jack wants to bonow fifteen pounds from me. Is h<! good.for that amount?" ; "V<?.s, I think HO," returned,his friend, "with proper securities, of course." "What securities would you .suggest?" asked Roberts. II is friend laughed bitterly,.,' "A watchdog, a pair of hand- cuM's, and a couple of smart .Scf)tland Yard men," he said. . Committee, Messrs. Bloxham, Davison and Mallinsoh; Enter tainment Committee, Messrs. H. Davison, Wm. Wallace and Wil fred Davison; Delegates to Vic toria, Decemis*!* 7th, R. Blox ham, E. Ker, aiul H. Davison, in above order as funds will permit. Delegates lo North Shore Dis trict Council. Messrs. McNeil, and F, Mallin.son. Auditor, F. MallinsPn. The campaign for increase of relief is nearing completion, and over five hundred signatures have been obtained for the peti tion. They are proposing to ask the Provincial Government that they provide work at union wages with a minimum of 1̂ 60 a month, to be paid in cash and not in .script. Should this request be not granted they wdll ask that the present total relief allow ance Be increased 50 per cent, with adequate and assured med- "ical aid. ' and all BUILDING MATERIALS W EST VANCOUVER LUMBER £ 0. LTD. -FOU REAL SATISFACTION Phone West 115 1497 Marine Drive CLASSIFIED A D S The rate for Classified Advertlsementa is 2 cents per ward, minimum 25 cents Except in the case of tliooe having regular accounts, all classi. fieda are payable strictly in advancfcl»J ■ - Remember Classifieda in the West Van News get Immediate results. F O R RENT--Furnished Cottage, near ferry and bus. Phone WcBti 220L. FOR SALE -- Fawcett Range in ex cellent condition. Phono 389L. ORDER YOUR PIES, CAKES and Bread from Hunter's Home Bakery. ■ Fresh doily. We deliver. 2423 Mar ine Drive. West CIO. I. 0. D. E. es. What a Head!; V" 'j . .ionc.s, the morning after a wild party, to his kitten: "Good heavens, cat, do you have to stamp your feet like that?" Brother, that's our idea ,of a real headache. -i,---.. -----^ -------- ^ ^ W i S T B A Y L I B R A R Y 3 3 9 8 MARINE DRIVE D E C E M B E R 1ST TO 8 t h I, w ; ' ' ■" '... ■ • ■ SALE 1 §l;ri0 tjtuts (Earhs, (falrttdars, % OF ( i&fals, Saga, Sir. -J* SPLENDID SELECTION OF GIFTS 1 ' Everything at City PriccB. 1 ■ , . LIBPvARY-"l50 cents'a month.Plenty of N E W BOOKS The December meeting of the Duncan Law.son Chapter, LO.D. E., will bo held Monday, Decem ber 3rd, at; the home of Mrs. Allan, 2919 Bellevue Avenue', at 2:15 p.m. ' The bridge held at the home of Mrs. Hayes, West Bay, on Wednesday, 21st instant, under the convenership of Mrs. Frpud and Mrs. Gordpn/Gray, was a- .reaL_8ucces.s„..A6th__sociaJ]y_^aj^^^ financially. There were 12 tables, in i;he afternoon, guests for tea, and in the evening 16 tables. Prize winners in the afternoon were: Mrs. E. W. Weeden and Mrs. David Morgan; evening, Mrs. Norihan Mcl^od, and Mrs. W. B. Small. Raffle (Bridge Cloth and double pack I.O.D.E. cards) was won by Mrs. Watson. private. Phone West 436R1. ROOM AND room with waterfront. FRED. JONES - BICYCLE STORE t457"Mnrin6 Drivtx-^NiJxt to WMt'Wim Mo£orlT3~~~~^ New and Se(:ond-haiul Bicycles^ Tricycles, Scooters ----------- E tc . , also Repairs. _ ......" .. __ Standard Priov.s. ^'___ Experienced. ___________ CHILLY SCENERY, BUT WARM ATMOSPHERE On December _ 14. after -the Telephone Bridge is over. West Vancouver's younger setin tends to show.what_ it.can_do towards- raising the .necessary $500, if "West Viurconver is to have the •f--Barraclough's RADIO SHOP 1 5 4 0 M arine D rive W ^ f 3 6 6 Authorized dealers for Stewart - Warner The M ilano With Chromnphonic Uweption Extromely fine full-sixe Console cover ing standard broadcast and the popu lar foreign Short-Wave stations from 19 to 49 metres with riunark'ablo senaitivity. Rich and lovely tono quality. With Glmunaphonlc Rwou- tion. Automatic Volume Control, Full Range Variable Tone Conteol, .Blow Speed Dial Drive, and Automatic Secondary Voltage Regulation. Amer ican and African Walnut, and Quilted Maple a re thp choice veneers iis«l in this handsomely desiimod and dis tinctively fini.«thed cabinet. Clabinct height 40". THE MILANO » 1 td .5 0 Ask for demonsiration. Listen in to London, Paris, Berlin and ROUND THB V(ORLD With ST EW A R T -W A R N ER totalitarian' Christmas spirit this year. A- Northland Frolic, with, scenic attributes m ther than at mospheric, will be staged in the Holly burn Pavilion under the auspices of the Santa Claus Fund, Aii evening o f fun aî d- - gaiety and usefulness is prom- . 51'Mr? /̂ 1 1 %myi4'r\j4 4-yx -̂ ' CrlrOveringtoii JPIQNEEICBARBER Expert Work ' i4 th and Marine Phone W est 135^ iaed, and citizens are invited to make up their parties soon for this event. More will be heard of this next-week. On the committee, which is under tiie supervision of Mrs. W. B. Small are Mrs. .Bert Thomp son, Mrs. Benny TVaffdrd,"Miss Ruth Blair, Miss Sybil Chapman, Miss Joan Dorchester," Miss Josie LeyJand, Miss Betty Mc Kenzie and Miss Jean Watson. ' ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL - REPAIRS - Efficient . ( SERVICE Courteous { DAY or NIGHT Prompt ' ( " BERT KERLBY 2836 Marine West 53R2 AUCTION d i s a b l e d v e t e r a n s We have been asked by the provincial secretary of the Can adian Legion to explain that the Disabled Veterans' Association ?£ '^««couver is not a i ^ t of the Canadian Legion, as waa in advertently stated in our last week's issue in regard to the formation of a branch of this as sociation in W est ■" Drive ̂ Dundarave Instructed by owner, I will offer for sale household furnitiire, carpets, china, copper ornaments, Russian Sable Collarette a ^ Muff; bric-a English cane peraml^idator (costing $50.00), and go cart. All moved to ASSOCIATION the Auction Room for convenience of __ • sale, Wednesday, December 5, 1934, 1:30 p.m. sharp, quantity of books. J .« . BENNETT Auctioneer North 893R Terms Cash West 87 of sale. Shortly. There is, however, a branch of the Canadian Legion known as Disabled Veterans Vancouver Branch No. 38. U nem ployed A ssn. Whist Drive & Dance l e g io n h a l l FRIDAY, NOV. 3 0 th Good Music, Refreshments. at 8 p.m. T IC K E T S 15<=. . '!V ., %■. /l-o f*\ Lir ) HANDY ANN SHOPPE, 2444 Marine Drive -- "Christmas Cards and Toys, Novelties, Notions, Hardware, Toys and Games. . BALLROOM, Tap and Acrobatic, Ballot, National, Modern, Gterman, Old Time and Body Building class- .Men an̂ d women. Class and FOR SALE -- CpUection Lincoln's building logs and lead, farm animals suitable for boy up to 12 years. Phone West 384R. - ' Molly Edwards, WANTED -r- One furnished and one • ■■'Unfurnished 4-room cottage near •ferry. Phone West 340 or West 148 FOR RENT TO RELIABLE TENANT- • --Modern bungalow^ centrally locat ed; saw dust. burner, good garden. Rent $25; Apply Box 49, West Van News. ' .. EXPERIENCED GIRL Wants Position Immediately; sleep out; Phone West, 19R. BOARD-- Attractive fireplace and balcony; West 23L3. MARCEL SHOP -- New Thermique steam permanent; no danger. Mar cel, 50c; Reset, S5c; Finger Wave, 60c. Above Royal Bark. . Phone West 304. TO RENT -- 6 rooms fully furnished; __hea t-supplied-if-wished; -phoneAYest. 233R3. RADIO REPAIRS -- Prompt, effici-' ent service. Tubes te s t^ . All work guaranteed.-Tom Brown,-West 266R LOST -- Maltese colored kitten, about seven days ago. Phone West 236R FURNISHED AND-UNFURNISHED Houses to Rent. Houses, lots, and acreago for sale. John Lawson, "17th and Marine, Phone West 55; ^ $2,000 CASH --̂ O ffer^ for attoactive^ •five-roomed bungarcOT. G£.A^^ Ltd., West 225; Seymourl5954. " WEST VANCOUVER M A C H I N E ̂ SHOP -- Repairs Spr^ay Pumps, Household articles. 1449 Marine. FOR R E N T --' Comfortable furnished suite. Close to Ferry. Phone West 622X. RADIO REPAIRS -- W est Van. Radio Service (J. L. PettigrewJ, West 108, 147 j Marine. GIVE y/EBB'S a tria l for your next shoe repairs. 2463 Marine Drive. SHOE REPAIRS--- Get the best mat erial and workmanship a t Fox's, 14th a t Ferry. ^HEADQUARTERS fo r All Popular Brands of Cigarettes and Tobaccos also Fishing Gadgits forrtocal wat ers. Ambleside Tea Rooms. - THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION re quires discarded clothing. ; Phone West 37 and truck will collect PRINTING -- For aU kinds of printings phone West Van News, W est 363. GEO. HAY For Snaps in Real Estate Notary Public Real Estate & Insurance (Established 1912) 1405 Marine Drive Phone West 21 or Seymour 1260 Evenings West 204X GORDON ROBSON . Barrister -- Solicitor WEST VANI^UVER-- OfificeJNo. 1447, Marine. Driveanne^: Phone West 408. 10 to 12. VANCOUVER OFFICE-- Suite 501: 510 Hastings St; W. Phone, Seymour 4199. 2 to 5. VERNON FEED STORE A. C. SEARLE Phone West 9 Fertilizers of AU Kinds Wood, Coal, ̂ Builders' Supplies I \ ^