^ -H W r-"i 6» 1986# THE WEST VAN NEW S'.. ,,, • » » » ...................................................................................................... .. iCZ' MB gf** i« ̂ *■■ ■- r ■*■'"* '*'*v f 5 / 1 1-1- ww m w Last Two Dajs Aylmer-̂ Cŝ med 'B iii^ a l" ""a iid -? i* e rsb iia l- Vi: Prices effectii^t Frld^apIfe^S^ B th I>0KK & BEANS fOMATOES AyIiBir^,Nifc»J8J^ « • - (jOKN -- Aylmer* JN[o,:JS„|UA * ^ ^ i i - i | * * * # * * » f j | J * 1̂ iToif {>1jL>VS -- OrcJbiftrd City* Nou 8 oi. tlUi»-- 6e$ 6 fw ; 25c tomato j u i c e ~ Aylmer, No. lOj â o*. tln..«...;j...eiu:h" 6cj 6 for 29c I'KAUS -- Aylmer, Bartlett, No. 2Yt tin....... .each 19cj 6 fo r.$1.09 I'EACHES -- Lynn Valley, No. 2 SQuat tin.............;..each I6cj 6 for 8Scl I*HAS -- Aylmer, Sieve 6; No. 2 t i a ..................... .....each 10c; 6 for 59c COFFEE -- Blue Ribbon, Vacuum packed lb. S3c •]']|.;;a _ Makiraum, Orange Pekoe lb. 38c SOAP -- Sunlight, 4 bar carton.................. ......... ........................:..each OA'l S Robin Hood, Noh>Premlum, large pkg. ........each 15c CORNED BEEP -- Helmet; t I a ...... .a................................ each 10c OXYDOL -- For Instant Suds.:^.............................. „..'.,...pkg. 19c FliOUR --■ Highway, all Purpose, 24 lb. sack......... 79c; 7 lb. sack 23c m a r m a la d e -- Aylmer, Orange, 32 oz. glass....!.................... each 23c PICKLES -- Maple Sweet Mixed Party Jar,....-......... .'...............each 2Sc FBUITS POTATOES -- Local Geitis, Good Cookers; every sack guaranteed 100 lbs, ..............:.sack GliAPEFRUIT-- California, Med. s ize ........... 5 for LEMONS -- SunkisL Family size...................dozen 99g 15c 15c JELLO SATURDAY ONLY " Assorted flavora (Limit 3)..... ....... ..pkg. 5c pru n es dates - <- Santa Clara, family size..............y................... .......2 lbs. Golden S a i r ................................... ....... ........................4 lbs. 15c 25c Sunday, carrying passen- nesday, the 29th ultimo, a t the and skiiers bound for Hollyburn, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Allan (non Ridgo. ' ■{;.] d r : " ' ̂ Patricia Davidson)^'220S ' ' viio Avenue, .'V'n ' ' ' \\- -rand'̂"lto r^ '0 i^mb ■ 'h a V e '""* moved from 1146 King's Avenuo Reeve J. B. Leyland was in into a. house a t 1684 Argyle ' Victoria the. fore part of this ; Avenue,;. .. j ,. ' week, ■" > ' " The lot a t the north-west cor- On lYiday afternoon Miss ner of 17th and Marine Drive has ^azeley; who has resided for been cleared of undergrowth this some years in Japan, visited the week in preparation for the ^ec- Pauline Johnson School, and with , ..^oji of the .HQW,.Hoi|yl)ui'u Post „Mr, Porter a t the lantern showed» : Dfflcce building. It is undei'stootl to the higher classes oyer sixty ■ that Baynes and Hone, Vancou- . wonderful pictures of scenes and ver contractors, have the con- life in that country. Her de- • scription of the pictures proved very interesting and instructive. and were greatly appreciated by the pupils and theift^ which;! was ;eitpiN!S8(^ At: thesis in'A;;mdat::haarb^Adte^^ to the lecturer.m tii 4< ̂ llU fipt! til A fllTVifi-* ;? malt J^ehue, was knocked down tion of Miss Molly'Edwards, to l by a delivery, truck about 6 p.m. be given by a group of West Saturday. at. the .corner of 16th -Vancouver ,young people atj. and Marine Drive., He wm taken shaughnessy Military Hospital to the North Vancouver General under the auspices of the D.V.A;; YOU TEU t your physician to fi îone your fsTescription here and .' YOU TELL Both will be done, 1GanmilTs Dni{ Store , Tht Store of Service. 1586 Marine Brito WoBt 37 or Weet 607 Emergency Phono Weet 321 (After 10 p.m.) tracti I • ♦ ' * In last week's issue we an nounced that.Beeve J. B. Leyland had been elected ,by acclamation for his sixth term of bifice. This should have read "seventh term.' ';. :. . i ,e',u ■! Mr. Pbrrer,. 16th and Esqui- Stratton's BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pastries,. Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat I'ies, Sausage Rolls, Banbury Cakes, Cinnamon Buns Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning Note Address: 1468 Marine Drive* . Phone West 27 r 50 Extra Items on sole not included in this ad. ■ - » •' . We reserve the right to limit quantities. a iM SiSllR All men are born' free and equal, but then they get^ old' enough tp pay taxes and marry. RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION , The optimist sees a ' light in the dark where there is no light. [The pessimist is the guy who Don't forget the meeting of the West Vancouver Ratepayers' Associatipn, which will take place tonight at 8 o'clock in Dundarave. Hall. A welcome, is goes in and blows out the light, extended to all to attend. TAP DANCING The results of the North Shore Tap Dancing Competition last Saturday in.Lynnmour Hall were as follows*: Seniors 1st,- .Marr./ jorie Rivers; 2nd, Irene Turner; , 3rd,'CIfester Howard. * Ju n io rs^ " ! last "' Sunday iioticed-::A""seaguIJ Peggy/Lowdon. Mr. Penland Hospital;;i I. , . . ♦ ̂ ' . ' The chief of-police requests that any wishing to know where a fire is after the alarm has been sounded do, not ring'cWest 400. This telephone Js for fire alarm purposes only, !U School Trustee arid^Mrs. M. N.' McDonald and family/2079 Mar ine Drive, have, moved, into a house at ,24th and Marine Drive. Drive, Mrs. Shearer/'who. has been staying with her. sister, Mrs. Reynolds, 13th and Jefferson Avenue,, has moved into a house at 1232 Esquimalt Avenue. Mr. Warren of Cypress Park, which -was postponed owing to the King's death, will be held at 7;30 p.m.' tonight. The recr'ea-' tion girls will take part, and the solo numbers will be givqn by Hattie and Angus Young, Irene Turner, Marjorie Murray and Joan Jefferies. LEGION NOTES A good attendance is request ed at the general meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow (Friday), as_im portant business is to be , dealt with. • , ̂ ' A- Military Whist Drive will be held in the Legion Hall on Saturday, February 8th, from 8:30,to 11 p.m. Good prizes with refreshments served upstairs on the card tables. Arrangements , are in charge of a strong corn- presented the prizes'to the win ners; . > . Get behind yourself and push. with a spinner and six inches of mittee under C. A. Sharman, and line hahging/from his bill. .The the affair should be of interest bird allowed him to catch it, to all whist players. Admission when he found the l i n e t h r e e only 25 cents/. » ' hooks, one of which was right // W ise ^ d y s TherVs rid proof, than /A W . T H O M SO N , 1 4 2 9 Marine Drive PL U M B IN G a n d R E PA IR S ; i -- Phone" W e t r S 7 1 ~ FUEL SUPPLIES; COAL, WOOD ' ^ and TRANSFER through the bill. On,his remov ing the encumbrance, the gull flew away, having obtained the . relief , for which it had evidently allowed itself to be c ^ tu re d . ' " * ♦ * The reservoir a t the dam bn - the- British Pacific* Prop erties - is - not open for skating a f any time. The ice is dangerous- and .the more so because recently dyna-^ mite ,was used on it. CHURCHES OF CHRI&T, SCIENTIST ' "SPIRIT" will be the subject of the Lesson - Sermon in all Churches of Christ/ Scientist, on Sunday. ---The" Golden" /rext-~is:"r-"The~ Hollyburn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE Kebruai'y Cth, 7th and 8th 'SEQUOIA (The finoBt nature picture ever made) also • "BEGINNER'S LUCK" SATURDAY EVE & MONDAY February 8th and 10th PAUL ROBESON LESLIE BANKS " SANDERS OF THE RIVER" also ' '̂MAJOR BOWES' AMATEUR HOUR" P a r t 3. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY , February : 11th and 12th y:' 1J . t' ̂'Ii : i ?! .' ■/l i■ ■.... 1 •:) ' 'i iiJ iw •ii' 1 f" tF 1'̂ lir, 'i liil •«' ■'H 1 i IlF '1JS ' 11,•W'i t ̂ ̂ J V i <5 ^ Tl1 "ll ' /l" P ; lf ' ■ '!i 'i SCROOGE (Once at^8:15) , . also L "A THOUSAND DOLLARS A MINUTE" Spirit, searcheth all things, yea,- the deep things, of God." (I Cor inthians 2 : 10).. t, - Among the. citations which Enterprise" THOMPSON - Phone Wes^4?9L.' FiKToo-AmPtif /- comprise the Lesson - Setmon is Engagement , - - the following :from the . Bible: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Yates,. 1638' "God is a Spirit : and they that Marine Drive, announOe the en- worship Him must worship Him gagement of their ̂ daughter fn spirit and in truth." (John 4: -Kathleen Louise to !^r. Keppel ' 24). , ' Charles' Boulton, so%pf Major The Lesson - Sermon also in- and Mrs. D. E. Boulton of Kus- dudes the following passage sell, Manitoba. The wed(Iing-will from the Christian Science text- take place at St. ..Stephen's --booĵ . "gdence and'Health with Church, March 7th a | 8:30, p.m. ' to the Scriptures" by Mary Kitchen Ranges Complete with W aterfront $ 3 7 .0 0C R E A M E N A M E L N IC K E L T R IM . Plus your old range In. usable condition. F O R S T 'S West' 37 , North 52.'> 66 Lonsdale^ Avc! 1443- Marine Drive ̂>Ambleside - Phone West .340' Evenings, West 143 Death of Charles. Hoy . t^^re is but one Spirit, for there Charles. Hoy, a former - old can be but one infinite and there- time resident of Wes't Vancou- fore one G-od."" ver, who moved to the city some Mrs. Deleigh (meeting polit- „ _ ̂ ician at party) :/.T ve heard a Baker Eddy: "Spirit being God, deal about you." 4.1 nv prp Politician (absently): "Pos sibly, but you can't prove it." Listings Wanted Real model T5r2/-: t ■ 1542 .MARIN'f eight years ago, passed away last Monday in the city, aged ninety.,. H e'is survived by three >- sons, Ernest. C. in Newark, N.J., Albert B. and Walter J. in Van couver; two daughters, Mrs. -^Annie L. Cameron and Mrs. J. K. Foster-in Vancouver.. ,H is\ . wife predeceased him eight years ago. P'uneral Services were h e ld '. a t 3:30 p.m. yesterday in the city, interment being' made in Ocean View Burial Park; " ; ' - DUNDAR.AVE JU^IfOa DAWIATIC SOpiEFY M R O O M S F O R R E N T " Hollyburn Theatre MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1936,. 8.15 p.m, , , Reserved 35c. Unreserved 25c. Students 15c (balcony) Auspices DUNCAN LAWSON, CHAPTER i.O.D.E; R.POLLEY CELEBRATED rSiicIiar^^ wood Avenue, celebrated bis. Canadian Legion Post 60 MILITARY WHIST DRIVE In the Legion Hall SATURDAY, Feb. Sth - 8.30 to 11 A4mission 25c. --JGOOD-PKIZKS ̂ ̂ • .ARefreshments served upstairs^ RUTH CHAPTER L.,p. B. A. .= litheO EA N C E h Xl L. a tSp .in .' ninety-first birthday/Jast ^Mon- ' day. He is a gfeat reader and takes a great interest in the af fairs of CJariada and,^the„ world generally. Mr. Polley came from ' - New Brunswek, his nativeprov- iiice, to' Vaheduver in .1896/, md;^ was empldyeid as .a., fishery spector and later in different de- It E A R O E & SO N , 1483 Marine Drive % f- C O A L A N D V V y O O D North Shore agents for CAN^1QRE'BRIQUETTES • i - t h e Me8Uoel.^MOEB.HBAT, LBSS.D IBT ;yS-'--iPBONE;; W M i S S i r ' ' '