^ g p i a i ^ ^ g i i a i ^ i i i i i i i i i i i a i j i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a i i M ^ mmmm Wm f lip # ! mm IMpIfW -!s*r-r m i M S i tF E I » r i » ■ *̂ .«̂ i p 3 i* » « |p |» m*:snm ' at! I > liP ■ I . ,.« , . . j . , p rices effectlViBOFftiM ; I f irc i |»kg«f* 2U COK ̂ y A ^ l^ ^ '****"iSttjfjUf s***!̂ ^̂*#****̂*****̂**,!***.****••-«***#• <»*«»4i.kg î lcgŝ 1 Sis ̂ -- yoHfiooi*̂ X lly* t4wi'»*'**»*'*»«<"'**«**"*'»***"**»*«»*«*****»**f«**»»"*"*'*»*'**k**'*̂*****»'̂ ®̂̂k 3Sc COFFEE ~ Br^*«' TOSIA rO JUICE -- Aylmer, 10J4 oz. tin........................ ...........leach 5c COĤ **" Aylmer ̂ Goldeii Earitanii No* 2 tlii«»***«*'**i*««e*..««k>>.**4»««wkA«eMch 10c gO^P _ l \ & 0. White Najitha *3 for 10c OXVUOI-i For install^ aitclsi large pkg* .,..»d**»»*««m»i***.*.j((****e**e*»*»each lOC POKK & BEANS -- Aylmer Now 2 squat tin......1..................... 2 for * 15c I " I M i i * , [ t* Rk -'■■ ■̂- "T-"- ! > , The 8tu«teiit8 <4 Miss Hargar- • Mrs. Nefeon o f Veucouver t i "at 8 i l 6 PM* on BaturJay o f thia •' - . , , ̂ ̂ , v * ■ ..g. week a t the hom e of Mrs. Colin a new house is being built n t- MacLean» 889 20th Street. W est Bay for Mrs. N ew la n l , • ».gj..',,* .», Ht. .................. ................................... ............. .....„ ,, „ Fioe broke out on Saturday The plans for the new ferry afternoon in the garagte o f Mr. have • been approved by the Wilson a t Cypress Park, damage authorities in Ottawa, , being done to the roof. The fire - * * * brigade turned out and saved the On the occasion o f her second conflagration from spreading. birthday, a birthday party was ' * .T * . held in honor o M ittle Dorothy Captain Sm ith of the fe m e s Troland at the home o f H. Li.' Rentlie's .Kŵy nmmm:Jm^ Kw/P hence they're fertile, the they grow. Gemnull's Drug Store The Store of Sttflea V 1586 Merino Privo Weet 87 or Woit 607 Emergency^ Phono Woit 821 ' (After io p.m.) W K «nW U4. FRUITS OKANGES--Navels, good oiae 2 dozen................... 29c SPINACH--Fresh picked 2 lbs........................... 16c asparagus--Now season's per lb. lie g ra pefru it--Caliiomia, " Extra l a r g e ........ .'...6 for 25c SATURDAY ONLY FLOUR--FetherUte Pastry, 7 lb. sack (Limit 2)........ 21c LARD--Swifts (Limit 4) 2 lbs. 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE-Llbby's No. 1 tiOn ...*».**»j*»**"*..*"2 for 17c (Limit .6)" TEA--Braid's Blue Label, lb S7c is off duty as the result of cut- Thompson, 2096 A w l e Avenue, ting h is le ft hand badly, while on Tuesday afto) V ' , f I 0 «̂ i|i >ti ou iu«»uM.y afternoon, March 17th. Included among the invlt*chopping * '" * , * ' ̂ ̂ ed guests were: Betty-and Shir- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Marentette ley Drost, Audrey Mitchell, Ada 887 22nd Street, are moving at Kirk, Margaret Thompson and CHEESE -- Kraft Can. or Velveeta, '/z.Ib, pkg...... .......................... . 16c EXTRACTS'-- Em.press; 2 oz. bottle............. .̂.1.......:.................... feach 16c PEAS -- Fraser Gold, Sieve 5, No. 2 tin ....... 1.............................. 2 for 19c HADUIE -- Lily Chicken .........................................................tin 14c SARDINES -- Brunswick......................................... ........;................ ^ MACARONI --r Redicut ......................... .................- ............... 2 lbs. 13c PRUNES -- Family size ............................ .................................. 2 lbs.- 15c m a r m a l a d e --. Aylmer, 4 lb. tin..... ..........;......................... each 37c COFFEE -- Airway, fresh ground ......... ...*.. .1................................H>- 28c We reserve the right ' SAFEWAY STORES Delivery Service at te limit quantitifS |; iismm LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT a nominal charge F O O T B A tii Last Saturday, March 21s.t, atC, J. Overingtohi who . is at present a patienU n th e IXL and yer General Hospital, w ish es.to Ardw announce that, his barber -shop the end of the week into a house phyllis Trusaell. The afternoon , at 2 3 3 1 .Bellevue^Avenhe. , , whs spent in gam es,.a t the con- elusion of which dainty refresh-^ Mrs. Barry and,daughter, 23rd menta were served • by Miss and Bellevue Avenue, have left Grace and Miss Gertrude Thomp- for Victoria.' , son, assisted by Miss Joan Hur-, ' " . * -'ring, ' '! Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Standing ♦ ♦ ♦ " have moved frejm 17th and Of interest to the local -Pro- t Duchess Avenue, into a house at vincial Pension, Mothers will be 1 1 th arid M athers Avenue. a. .m eeting to be held .Friday * * * evening, April 3rd, at 8 o!clock The 'plateau o f "- Hollybum in the Women's Building, Van- Ridge has still lots o f snow, couver, which will addressOd' there being" eight' to nine feet by the new superintendent, J. H. of it at th o s k i camp on Sunday. Creighton, o f Victoria, following A s the season begins to dSraw to- the regular m eeting o f the Civili- wards its close, . every Sunday an Widows. An in\^itatipn.is ex- sees a large7iBDDberi of winter tended' to thellocal mothers to sports' enthuiaiasts up there en- attend th is m eeting and m eet joying them selves. * Mr. Creighton who will have an ' " " interesting m essage. Further will shortly be re-*opened under new management. - >-*1' *- 1443 Marine, DriVe .Ambleside Phone W est 340 E venihgs»._West „14S RealEst^e• - ....Jt--.....-' . .'-■■I -- - -- , -------- ---- , W ire glass has been placed in details regarding the meeting K night Road ' Merchants- drew the forward cabin, windows of can be secured from Mrs. Lymari 2-2 in the second round of the the Bonabelle and .the same is to Jones, 2186 Marine Drive. PrnVinciftl Cim ' ' ^0 done in the case of the No. 6. ♦ ♦ * N e x t Satoday.-M arch 28th, . . * * ' ' The Counoil appointed Captain . a , , . , -r. 1 - A T here'is an old /saying which p . Clarke as surveyor on behalf, a t Ambleside Park, the sam e two som ething like th is : "One of the Municipality covering con- teanis will replay ,'the game, g^.allow does not make a sum- struction o f the new ferry. Kick-off 2:30 pirn, and a large • mer.". W e m ight say thatH w o ♦ ♦ivicK-ou ^.oKf p.in. turn d laxKc ixiQr. W c n u g n t sa y tnatJ'tw o * * * turnout o f spectators is request- swallows were seen in W est \^an- Mr. and Mrs. Hib,berd,. .576, ed, .................. " 6ouvef la st week^"&lso a'lSUtt^- je th Street, received on Satur- ̂ fly, which was captured by a day last a m essage by phone of local resident, arid still summer tjig sudden passing of their remains over the horizon. ' ivi^onf an̂ , nf T\/r%̂FUEL SUPPLIES INSIDE FIR,..... $5.50 pqr cord -IN S ID E FIR, with Bark on / ......... .............. $5.00 per cord -100 CORDS HEAVY SLABS $4.00 per cord; 3 cords $11.50 100 CORDS HEMLOCK WOOD, Easy to split. "$4.00lpeYlJprdr S cords $1L50' G ^ n Alder Wood Cut to Order SLAB WOOD is in demand, so order early for summer dry ing'.^ - .^ G e jlia l^ H a^ ^ in g ^ ̂CHARLIE THOMPSON, 1257 Clyde Aye., West 499-L -- grandchild, infant son of Mr. and__Mrs;>:.W, _H. - Swanson., o f ' Miss Kerr is haying a new lYail, B. C. house built on 17th Street. , * * ♦ ♦ * 'Miss Valerie Whipple who hag Mrs. Davies of W est ,Bay, has been a patient in St. Paul's Hos- moved to-Vanebuver.------------- ---- pital for-a-ednsiderable_time, -has FUNERAL OF GEORGE H. HEWITT returned to her home, 10.75, Duchess Avenue. * ♦ * Mrs. Margaret E. Noble of Funeral services for George Edmonton, who is returning ^^_4Jem tt,"-w ho=difid=»suddenl3^ M m ^ last Thureday at his home, 3334 "ing her .cousin, Mrs. R. B. Cnpps, Marine Drive, were held a t 3 :3p 2361 Marine Drive. - . p.m. on Saturday in Vancouver, --!--------------------" B. P. 0 . Elks No. 1 conducting . DEATH OF F. CULBARD the last rites at the graveside.« « * n • S tr iA o ii '. BAKERY Bread, Cakes, Pastries, Birthday, Christening and Wedding Cakes Meat Pics, Sausage Bolls, Banbury Cakes, Cinnamon Buns Variety of Tea Breads, Fresh every morning Note Address: 1468 Marino Drive, Phoive W est 27 Hoilyhurn Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY and • SATURDAY MATINEE March 20th, 27th ahd 28th CAROL STONE TOM BROWN " FRECaES " also "SHORTY GOES SOUTH" (10 .minutes with; that very od "{popular chimpanzod "Shorty.") News, Comedy, Cartoon, Etc.. -.f SAT. EVENING & MONDAY March 28th and 80th 16feif . " i COPPERFIELD , ! la \i'ii (Owirign:o the length of this' / picture . i t will be necessary to s ta rt a t 0:55 p.m. in order to have, the second show commence a t the usual hour of 9 p.m.) " ,, ' n j '■'i' •y/'/ " * I'V' hi ■i-iri; The deceased is survived by his Francis Culbard', a former w ife, and .one daughter, Mrs. resident of W est Vancouver, but Eriksen of Travers Avenue. who with his w ife and family He was an old tim e' resident moved to Read's Island several of West Vancouver and had been years ago, passed away last Sat- connected with business inter- urday rather suddenly in Camp- ests and civic organizations in bell River. Funeral services were the city for many years. held bn Monday at the latter RANGE OIL BORAERS . Complete , d*o A C A Installed FOR ST'S West 87 North 625 . 66 Lonsdale Ave. He: "D on't4hrow away those eld shoes, o f mine, dear. They'll do nicely for a tramp," / She: "I offered them to a V ' 1 Wk -Sv LENTEN SERVICE --------- -- ̂ o n e : jl ouextju uxciu w » plare, where interment .was • yesterday and he refused made. The deceased^ is survived - •• • ' *' * -f - " - "Hv J - The special preacher in St. by hishvife and six children. them." -Old S a lt : " Yes, guv'nor, I was * * # - I ' Here is your opportunity ̂ purchase a washer at an excep- tionally low price.- W e Have several slightly use^ and recon ditioned machines and one repossessed wdsher tq^be sold for what is against it. A lso a slightly used vacuum cleaner and one ironing machine.' AH fu lly guaranteed. I li-Y ' *' X < 1. 'n 1 i V<,. < J- ^ ̂ t'r > ̂ i . 'S [ ^ ^ ^ ^ W ith o u ti -'M 1 '■/I from ; ' Stephen's Church tonight is the «i'm sm oking a terrible lot of * shipwrecked, and lived for a . Rt. Rev. L. R; Sherman, Bishop cigars lately." ' week on a tin of salmon." . . . rvu xvcv. xj. XV. uigttiH lawjiy. Week on a tin of salmon.' of Calgary. Bishop, Sherman is.'.___--«you're right, if that's, one o f - v - pri^ht~U stener; "By jovernot known as a forceful speaker, and , them." '> ■" much room to'm ove about." has ju st re tu rn ^ fro m 'a very. ^ worthwhile mission in th e Dio- ^ y rv x T /'"N * *17% , MM cese of Columbia. . . - ]> ( J v 1 J- ̂ 'S. 11 ■■■■ ............. . i,,. ■■ ----------- -------- X / ■* i .. ' i 91 Lonstfale Ave:, North Vancouver Phone Noxth 907 THIS WEEK ■3, lO -'tube By WEST VANCOUVER, HIGH SCHOOL in the Inglewood Auditorium • FRIDAY • MARCW 2 7 th , l a d b , a t 8 p.m . V ictor TICKETS 2 5 c . T'v-V* ' Radio 6 5 9 ^ Si .. PLAY'ATpHOME B R lO O r 1 , , ' l. i \ " T Superhefcerodyne^with, . i AatomatlFVidinne~€pTitf<ri p r A Real Bargain fo r Someone; - - - , --------r ̂ i ̂ -c=:rTcTh.e DUncah Lawson Chapter, LO.'D.E.i a re sjponsoring a Play-at- Utoine Bridge. The prize -r- a return T rip to V equivalent jn.cash.^^ ̂ ^ BROWN & MUNTON " ■ ■ r.' - . i 1542 Marine Drive - West 366 . $1.00 per table, all players participating in the Draw which will take place on March 31st. For further.-,information phone M rs,'Lang.. ........ 'West 82 -.Mrs, Thompson....... ......West 286rY Mrsi C ra^o rd .............. West G36-R Mrs. Morgan/............ .j,.,.West 482 'T Mrsi Crawford.............. West G36-R Mrs. Morgan........... ,j,.,.West 482 ',Mfs. China.....................West 686-R. Miss Gouriay.,.,.;........... .West 664-Y -* '■ Committee in charge. ̂ ~________________^ L jl -O J n*? / ! ^ I * ̂ - . -I r \ -X 1-N,*' i ' ? i"lx * ̂ f<"-.-'."'/A: ■. i?'-'.;' WSSitrr~r M m m rrrr 'It 1 ^ WMm slStsMi ■ mM ' .i S i i l i 'f? ?ssa