* i MC n ^wwwMWiS. l ! •! I--: ,i 1 ______________iiW»* »iWli»l#WW>«i*̂ ^ |":l M '« # i l ' ' (i :{• .K - ' Pboae W«»t ^ ini^^WHlTB -' We«t 46SSWSi : 'J l J3 L Friday and Saturday • Mareli 6tb & 7tii ' JOMKm HDUUI' CBOIB IN SyCCBSSFUL OPERETTA w m u m r rooDS mayokmaibe ̂ - 6 oa. Jar SALAD DRESSING (Ni»r SlyleY S »». |ar Ilte HELMET CORNED BEET»,... Un lOe ILhI a Wliite STRAWBERRY JAM 32 o*. |a r ...................................... AUNT MARY'S TEA An Eaeellent Family .Blend, lb. 3Se -BRUNSWJCIC.B AWCIINES - Til Una. ic Red & While PASTRY FLOUR 7 II). aack ....................................... 26e Red & White CATSUP, 12 or. bottle............... I4e LADY GODIVA COMPLEXION SOAP ............................... i cakea-lSe SALMON Tall tin 0c TUNA FISH, white flakea, Vt», Un 14c PEAS, Blue & White ungraded ...........................:... tin 10c MACARONI, Ready Cut......2 Iba. 16c The Junior Girls' Choir under the ir conductor, Mrs. Colin Mac- rendition oif the operetta "Snow W hite" laat Friday and Satur- day evenings in the United Church Halif playing to crowded houses dh both occasions. The United Church W. A., under whose auspices the operetta was J E F F E R I E S ' Government tnapeeted Only HAM S . M e a t s ' : " Piidne West 370 _ BURNS' DEVON SAUSAGBl ib. 17c rteS ^arm idV 'th T b S it ifu l^ cos «H ou/ifffo*F LAMB**'**.........^ tumes. The principals, Dorothy ^ fWhoSfy . 4aAMB Greenwood, Dorothy Harvey- ROUND STEAK ROA^^ Smith, Muriel Platt and Jean . Prime Steer Beef, ner lb......v.. 20c Minkley, each had heavy parts, A USAGE, . DAMB VEAL COLD MEATS OF ALL 1 sto re at ' ' ' I*EI*PBR'S PORK SAUSAGE, lb. 20c FINNAN UADDIE, per lb............... 16c KIPPERS ..................... .̂2 Iba. for 25c IIADDIE FILLEl'S, Scotch Cure Per lb.............. ........... ................... 22c All Our Meata are of the Very Fineat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,,.:^-^wdlty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BULK DATES................... .JlTbs. 25c Red & White GREEN CUT BEANS t in ................... ..... ........................ 12c JAMES* SEEDSy B.C. Grown, NOW IN STOCK y. w. c. T u. Miss Doris Lashbrooke enter tained the members of the "Y" a t her home, 1235 Duchess Ave TAG DAY FOR CAMP WORKERS grown-ups, Dorothy Harvey- Sm lth's rendering of her part deserving special mention, as owing to the sudden illness of Carmen Johnston she was called upon to take over the role of the Queen a t less than a week's notice.. The dwarfs, the chorus and those taking the smaller parts also acquitted themselves very creditably, the harmony and diction being particularly noticeable. Mention should be made of Mrs. J. Haydn Young, who assisted Mrs. MacLean un tiringly in the production. The A i i d t A H 'i V ' b u i l d i n g ; J » L A # B R I A W ^ WEST VANCOU™ L U M ^ , ------ IpOR REAL SATISFACTION . -- 1- Phone West 115 ' ' ' Drive n m. J Ai. - Permission has been granted stage setting and decorations nue, a t 8 p.m. on .Tuesday; the ' to the West Vancouver Unem- j^i^de by Miss Dewar and Mrs. 3rd.' Owing to the illness of th6 ̂ ployment Association to hold a Partridge; the lighting, for \>i JLJr L mL/a J , The rate fur Claasified Adv«rtia«ment«Ta<2 ceUtu per word, mininmu 25 centa. Except in the caao of tlmoo havliic rogdlar . Accounts, all dusi. fleda are payable atrictly in adv^ei^ . ... . Remember ClaaBifieda in thj» Woat Van News get Immedisto results. president, Mrs. A. B. Brown, • tag day in West-Vancouver Sat- Mrs. T, Hamilton occupied the ̂ urclay, March 7th, the proceeds chair. Final arrangem ents were , of which are to be devoted to a made,',fp]r, the St. Patrick's party . Defence Fund for the Relief to be given by the Greater Van- Camp boys a t present on trial in (iouver and Ladner "Y's" a t the Regina. home of Mrs. J. A. Gillespie,, -- -- ::------------- 1996 W. 15th. All members are LEAP YEAR PARTY Invited. Miss Helen Stevenson, - „Z____ who was in charge of the pro- T^g Tuesday Evening Bridge gram for the evening, introduced club gave a leap year party last centrepiet^ Miss Juliette Johnson, who fav- Friday evening a t the Clachan, ored, with a solo, "The Living • * . v . v God." Miss Johnison then which J." ,H., Paterson of the West Van, El.ectric, was respons ible, and the/stage built by G. Baldwin added materially to the success of ih e play, as did the piano accompaniment of Mrs. Alfred E llis ., The presentations a t the end of the operetta in cluded a bouquet of red tulips and ferns, and a. pottery flower with daffwlils to FOR RENT -- 5 room modem bWiga;i low, partly furnished, garage. ■ Phone West 352tL., , 1.......1 lo st--Heavy hauling chain, befwWn 14th and Pacific Properties. Pinker . return to 1357 Gordon, or phone West 61-x. ___________iiiiii;"' lo st -- Friday night on bus j^U g to Caulfeild, sniall black change purse, containing money, keysj'and ring valued as keepsake. 'West 284-R. __________________^ FOR' s a l e -- Four-hole'. Fawcett- range with waterfront, $7.00.',"West 497-L. - >'•? ' brought the message of the evening, basing her topic on the 5th of Ephesians, and stressing the. fa c t that, if people first find. Christ, then they will not want liquor in any form. Mrs. Lash- HbrookCT-served--dain ti^refresh- ments and th e evening dose_d with, a pleasant social- time. UTTER OF PUPS FOR SALE, Springer and Cocker- Spaniels. G. Cooke. 1202 Duchess Avenue. R. Mrs. MacLean; a bouquet of whOn the guests numbered daffodils and ;a gift to Mr,s Ellis, thirty-six. There were a numbef ",bouquets to Dorothy Greenwood,, of novelty dances on th e pro- Dorothy Harvey-Smith, Muriel gram, for which prizes were P latt and Jean Minkley, also ________________________ given., During the evening Miss oandy from 'tfie .W.A. to"all those GARDENING BY THE DAY -- W. Hattie Young afte r a brief taking p a r t in the performance. Arnold, 1076.Kings, West 418-R. speech presented Miss Ethel A t the coriclijsion the Rev. Hillis club. ' successful prc^uction. I » * » fc t J ' PIGGLY WIGGLY W e ek -e n d S A V I N G S FRIDAY _ '^ a n d SATURDAY March 6th and 7th EMPRESS PURE JAM AH Varieties, including Straw berry, Raspberry, Black Currant ...,32 or.'jar ........c.................. 29c TOMATO JUICE -- Aylmer 10^ ̂ 0 2 . (Limit 6 tins) 2 tins 9c Royal City. CORN--Choice White, 2s..., tin 10c Libby's I>arge 28 oz. SPAGHETTI -- with Cheese 2 tins 27c Brunswick . CHICKEN HADDIE...... 2 tins 25c ^ FANCY HEAD RICE...... 2 \ht 13c B. & k . PASTRY FLOUR, 7 lb. 22c ' QUAKER OATS--Large pkg. 16c , Red Arrow . GINGER SNAPS .......... 6 doz. 18c MifS. Fleming's, TEA BISCUIT MIX..........pkg. 16c : PIE CRUST MIX ............pkg. 19c: Graham Wafers ...... 1 lb. pkg. 19c MELO-GRAIN MEAL, 2s pkg. 15c CRISCO (Limit 1).....^ lb. tin 21c Princes SPREADS --Crab..j=-Tuna ---Salmon,. 3 tins-25c ;HEDLUND'S SOUP.......3 tins 25c COOKING FIGS -- California W hite...........................2 lbs. 15c /B lack lbs. 1.3c t o m a t o e s--Aylmer, 2Mss , t i n ........ ......................... .......10c EAGLE LOBSTER, %a tin 29c Canadian Splendor MACARONI................. 8 pkgs 25c Nabob VaniUa or Lemon _ EXTRACTS, 2 oz. 16c; 4 oz. 27c NABOB JELLY POWDERS " , 4 pkgs. 19c EMPRESS VINEGAR, 28 oz....15c JEWEL SHORTENING ; .,<Llmit 2 ) ........... ........ ̂2 lbs. 26c In Our MEAT nent Blade Beast Beef, lb. 10c Frim e lUb R o^t, lb. 12c Rump Roast, lb....... 15c Fresh Cod Fillets, lb, 15c .P p r k S a u s a s ^ //Bsreaded.. *..lb. 10c CHUBCHfes OF CHRIST,- SCIENTIST ■ "MAN" will be the subject of the Lesson, - Sermon in all Churches of (jhrist. Scientist, on Sunday. , • The, Golden Text is: "Thou hast dealt well with, Thy servant, 0 Lord, according tmto Thy Yvord. Thy hands haye made me- and fashioned me." (Psalms 119: 65,73). Among the citations, which comprise the Lesson'- Sermon is the following, from the Bible:' "So God created man in His own image, in the image of ,God created He h im ; male and female created He them ." (Gen. 1: 27). The L e sso n S e rh io n also in cludes the fbUowing .:paisager from the Christian Science text book "Science and Health with FOE SALE.-- One Johnsoa bumper- jack foi^Ford or Chevrolet.' West --278.-^ DUNDARAVE "Original" SHOPPE --Wools for sjiring suits. Ihstruc- tions free-with purchase of wool. THE WELFARE ASSOCIATION re- quires bed springs and mattresses. Phone West 37 and truck will col lect. ' ' - - ' ■ ' FOR SALE Skiis new : Wedgelock . harae $5.00™Phone~West'53a™ with snap. FOR SA LE-- Baby ..Carriage, navy blue, English style, large size; ex ̂ ■ cellent condition.- West 689-X, GIVE WEBB'S a Irigl for ybW next shoe repaurs. 2468 Marine Drive. FOR PULL DETAILS AND, PLANS of. Tax Sale Lots see C.- J./Archer , Ltd., 1415 Marine; Phone, West 225, Sesrmour 5954. ' : " r '______ -THE-FERRYiLiaJDING LliBRARY-- New Rates for non-members, 10c a book; limit 4 days. - . , - , Key to the Scriptures" by Mary^ FREE -- Individual figure analysis-^ Baker Eddy: "When man is appointment phone >our Nu- spoken of as made in Gc^'s , image, it is not sinful and sickly ----------- -------- *-----■---------------- mortal man-yvhb is referred to, PRINTING -- For all,kvnds of b u t the ideal mnn, reflecting printing phone W est Van God's likeness." News, W est 363. . . CHIMNEY SWEEPING -- Old Coun- , try, wAy. 'Guaranteed. Brick and stone 'repriirsi, ' Palmer, Capilano. ' North 8 ir .R -2 .r- ̂ * LAWN I w b ^ E ^ J Special machine;,'-Repairs, Parts. ,. West Vancouver Machine Shop, 1449 FOR R m T ^ Furnished i room suits close to ferry. 1358- Clyde Ave., Hollyburn,, - " DRESSMAKING r -- Ladies' Suits, : ..Children's; , Clothes, ' Boy's Pants specialty.' 2791 Marine, Phone West; 619-R. , , . '___________ MARCEL SHOp;r^ Thermique Steam Permanent{j Try, bUr fatigue facial , for tired'vhouse'wife or business woman. West 304; 17th and Marine over Royal,'B§nk. ; SHOE RElPAlRS' rr^ Get .̂t ̂ best mat*; . erial and wbrlcmanship at Fox's, *-14th' At^Ferry^^ ......-..-..... . WANTED --- One.fumiBlied and one unfurnished ...4-room cottage near ferry. Phone West 840 or West 148 GORDON ROBSON, Barrister, Solic itor. 1447 Marine, mornings; 510 Hastings St.,' Seymour 4199. after- noons. ' t_____ ____________ W ANT]^ -T-s $500 cash for stoves, ranges and/furniture. Highest , prices paid; North' 431.________ FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Houses to Rent. Houses, lots, and acreage" for, kale. John Lawson, _ 17th and,,̂ Marine, ,Phone^West'66.̂ .̂ , HEADQUARTERS for AU Popular Brands of Cigarettes and Tobaccos; also Fishing .Gadgits for local wat- -- era,--Ahableside-Tea Rooms. iN STALLApON^Hectric Repaire, ^ convenience outlets "installed. J. H. Paterson, West 108._______ _ HANDY ANN SHOP, 2442 Mwine ̂ Novelties, Notions, Stationery, Hardware, Paint, Work Gloves, Nails,' etc. i ̂ 4 - -- DAINTY'CAKE SHOPPE Hom̂ ' , made'l Bread,;'.'^kes and Pastries. W est'614. PICTURE FRAMING -- Window Shades, Curtain Rods, Picture Glass, Estimates free ., Repairs. Pearce, 1890' Marine^ Phone West'529. NAVIGABLE r WATERS ■ 1- -:ftf^TiPBiiAcT PROTEC- WEST VANCOUVER DELIVERY SERVICE Light Deliveries handled care^Uy and promptly •' TOM LIGHTLY, in n . 2092 G ordon Ave. Phones-->W est 244 Y R.S.C. 127 -- Chapter 140 SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL W E l^ - l^ D BUTTER PRICES. Wo resen'e the right to lim it quantities. 2143 West ,41st Ave, 2909, W. Broadway - 1581 Marine Drive. 2458 , 8026 S. G r ^ ^ h e ' '1346'S. Marine (Maipole) r j . S A W D U S T w in g to c o n s id e ra tio n o f >KN1LL% C u sto tn ecs , N o n e is ^ l io r w e n t coM ,l Thanks fo |;y o u r^ tB n c ^ friendsf you have dlowed us to su ra i. vou WEST 3 9 been left cold. > 0 a i iV iB A M sM ii NORTH ;/59"4 IM . N(>TICE',IS' HEREBY GIVEN of the filing of plans fo r the laying of a Submarine "Telephone CJable across QueehV/Chhrlqt^^i/ (Howe ' S o u n d ) t h e foot <n an ̂.unnamed' patb'At^Garrow Bay in the Mu^cipality rbfyWest Vancouver on the .Mauflahdi/tota point at the West end. of:'Sn^.;^C6vei, Bowen Islpd, in . the PfovihcCbf British Columbia, with . the Mihister^ of "Public Works of the Departnaeht vdf-'Marine a t Ottawa, and the'/District Registrar of Titles at Vancouveri" British Columbia. 'Aft^.'theXexpirati^^ of One (U monthTrbihtlhe ̂ dat»/of this the^DririshiCdltimbTa Telephone CJow- pahy/vnfl; îuhdersS t̂mD^^^ rWorksla.t'-hiis.Tbffice," in the , Ottawa,'for Iheapproval of said P* J B •'4% y 4 ' '»■' 'w'-Ik.'"' i. I. mm V ■ . ; u ' i . r t K ' ' : '* * ■ * V.Vvk'h,"V. /i m i wmmm >>1 stS' /