;;'S!|:" ̂ r^» ĈK?-V TO® mm Odorless Dry Cleaiiiif and OBmiiS tX)ATS «od Pr«n«d ' i 3 L 4 t 0 O Hijfber grade suits dur 'owu make §35.00 luid up ALTERATIONS aud REI»AIRS WB Gall and deliver I»hone West 20 H . WILLIAMS 1568 Marine Drive HeaPAone .West ^ 6 L >i«#m(IHHBI Local and Personal Mr, Ashe, a former summer A dnughter was born la«t inda L § » » § J413 Marino Drive Ambleside,' ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ !•■ '■.■■■•■ Phone West 340 Evcnlnj?s, West 143 Real Estate Finance and Jnsurance resident in Dundanive. who now "week at the North Vancouver lives in Chilliwack, was a visitor Gemiral Hospital to Mr. and Mrs< here k s t M ond^'. Black of Prince Georijfe. Mra. ,* * * Black is a dauarhler of A. Chil- Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Cameron ton, manager of the Koyal Bank and family of Vancouver spent here. the week-end a t their summer ■ ♦ ♦ * , . home in Caulfield. Miss Valentine, lU h anti * * * Estiuimalt Avenue, who was Miss Phillips; of Appleton knocked tUnvn on Ciiristmas Eve their vicinity. He has paid re peated visits to the district since. His lecture "will be illus trated with a number of dan- tern slides, which will be avail able for the first time. All adult friends who are interested in the subject are welcortie to attend. - * - The West Vancouver Choral Society is giving a grand .concert next Monday, a t 8:15 p.in., in the United. Church, thC proceeds of which will go to the welfare funds of the various West Vancouver churches. The admission is '35 cents. The program is as follows; ■ 0 Canada! Chorus--"Pilgjpfns' Ghofus" from "Tannhauser"....... Wagner Solo,;BasS' GARIBALDI PARK A lecture on the above sub will be given by Mr. H. G. » - j , , - , , ,, * i j Selwood a t the Literary Society poi^rt has moved buck to Van- by an auto on the Ambleside on Thursday evening, January '^ u y e r for the balance of the pock, is still confined to hor 21st, a t 8 .o'clock. Mt. Selwood w.nter. ^ hunie us;a lesull of hui'Injurios. was a member of the party nr a xr , . a i.u which was organized by the late West Vancouver Junior Mrs. H. A. Bindley was the W J Grav in Auirust 1912 for Alliance soccer team defeated first prize winner a t the I.O.D.E. the systematic exploration of iij^lcpendent horesters last telephone whist, ludd last week the .Black Tusk Meadows and Saturday by a score of 2 to 0. ih ai< of the, Jnhalntor hund. The match was played in Van- Mrs. F, Dundas was the winner couver. of the second prizej"* -. Mrs. Clerk was a bridge M r^ C. W, Stevenson of 1919 hostess last Monday evening at Bellevue Avenue, who hns un- her .home at 17th and Malhefs dergonq.a very delicate opera* Avenue. - iion on her eyes in the Vari- . * * . * * : ........ ■ couver peheral Hospital, is doing W. Carley, 2152 Marine Drive, as well as can be expected at who has been confined to his tips time. ' ^ home the last few weeks through; ' * ♦ *, sickness, has now fully re- , ' Mr. Harvey .Shiitlp .who was covered. born in London, Enghind, Ralph Morris and Percy But- tel', has always taken a keen in- ler will represent the Hollyburn- terest in edmmunity affairs. He Pacific Ski Club at the> ski was a candidate for the Provln- tburnam ent wbich is being held ciaFTlouse in W^ l)08t you can set. BABY HEQUISITES you buy IIBKB arc THE BEST. WKMiH THE BABY here rail, week. NO OBUr.A- TION to buy.' ' ... WEST VAN PHARNACY The Slur® of Survlr®. 1402 Marino Drivo Weal ,87 KtuorKunry l*honO Woat 821 (Aflur 9 p. ni.) ' > COMING EVENTS West Vancouver Subdivision of the Catholic Women's. League m ilita ry '.whist a t the Clachah on the 21st January. , Sixatton's BAKERY Variety of Breads improve . evi'i'y meal-- All Kinds of Tea Breads ASSORTED PASTRIES . Almoml Varieties ('hrislening, BiHhdny, " Wedding Cakes 14fiK made at MARINE DRIVE Phone' West 27 or we will call X ' > . this week-end in Seattle;' . ♦ i * * Mr. and M rs., Geoi'ge Herring and family, who have been re siding for some time in the city, haye returned and are now oc cupying their home a t 1105 Blow,'Thou W intry Wind" .......................... Duchess Aveun^^. ■ . Mr.^R. W. Froud SoJo, Soprano--(a) "Every Sabbath Thine Altar Shall Be Lighted".....:........Gordigiani SolOj^^dp^anO'---(b) ."Ah Love But a Day".... ...........„....Beach . y '■ Miss M. Wilson Chorus--(a) "Turn Ye to Me".......................... Hebridean "Eriskay Love ■■-■■■..Hebridean "As Torrents in Summer"...:---.-.............:...::Eigar Male Quartette--^̂"Proudly as the Eagle^'.--.-- ....Spohr West Vancouver Male Quartette * Solo, Tenor--^̂'Celeste Aida" from "Aida"......................... ..Verdi ̂ " Major A. M. Lester Violin Solo--Selected ..... ......j--................... -.................... ............... Miss M argaret McIntyre Solo, Alto--Selected ............. 1.......................:................................... M s s Ellis ♦ ♦ * 'M r. and Mrs. H. Bulton of yancouver have taken the Smith cottage a t 29th anti W aterfront. Master John Redden, who has been .spending the holidays; at hi^Tfome in Caulfeild, left here 1920, For two years he served as member of the Provincial Board of Farmers Insti4u4esT-H<i. was the first chairman of Nakusp District Commission, where he w a s 'chiefly instru mental in securing water and electric, systems.---- ------------------♦ * * GORDON ROBSON <' BnrriHtor & HuIlcitM . ' -WK.ST VAN(X)UVEU-- Offk'o No,. l'M7 Murine Drive. I'hotu! W ent'408. VANCOUVEU OI<'KlCE-- Suite 818; 510 llttHtinicK. St. W Phono Soyipour 4199, ~ - i; on Tuesday to 'return to the University School in Victoria. Death of Mrs. E. I. Clubbj The death 'occurred last Tues day a t her home in Caulfeild of Mrs, Elizabeth Irvine Clubb, widow of the late W. H. P. "Glirbb- Tlie deceased, who was Miss Ker, 2131 Argyle Ave., who has been very .seriously ill for the past five weeks, is now slightly improved. Chorus--"Break, Break, Break"-^.^-.--̂..... ;.i.,.„„-:...Macfarren in her '68th year, leaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Meikle of Caulfeild, one brother, Alexamler, of Caul- feildj and one sister, Isabella, of Glasgow, Scotland The.funeral services took* place yesterday noon a t Center & Hanfia's chapel FUEL .(» i VERNON FEED STORE A. C, Soarle, Phone West 9 Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers and Building Supplies f «• Inspee tcr-P o llock -is-^here-th is-^ancx)uv^rr-R ev^ E^D ^M e- hprus--"Song of the y ik ings".......................................Fanning ale Chorus--"A Hunting Ŵ e Will Go" ......Harding Soprano--'̂ Lullaby" ..--:..--.Godard Miss M. Wilson Solo, Tenor--"LaDonna e Mobile ("Rigoletto").,..............Verdi Major A. M. Lester ' Male Quarcette--■ U That We Two Were Maying"..........Neyin (Arr, Victor Herbert) West Vancouver Male Qiiartette Chorus--(a) "Swing Low Sweet Chariot".... :-..;...;-r..-Burleigh (b). "Listen to the Lambs"........ -.......................... Dett Soloist--^Mrs. Howieson Solo, Alto--Selected"............................ :............... ................. - -- ■ o Miss Ellis Solo, Bass--"Calm ^ the N ight"............................-...... .....Bohn Mr. R. Froud Chorus--"Anvil Chorus" from "H Trdvatore"..................Verdi Accompanist--Miss M argaret McIntyre week inspecting Pauline John- Laren, D.D., officiating, and., in- W . L. OGDEN CO. P H O N EW e s t 146 MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS EXCLUSIVELY FOR SATURDAY ONLY 30 PAIRS OF BOYS and YOUTHS' TAN LEA'fHER -- : GAUNTLET GLOVES, also 30 PAIRS IN -These all have solidLleather gauntlet tops and fringe " and are trimmed with Red Star. Good value a t their regular price of 89c SATURDAY ONLY, pair- son School. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bell are mov ing from 1353 Clyde Avenue to a house a t 2212 Marine Drive. ■ .♦■■■. ' ■ The West Vancouver Roller hockey team, playing on Mon-" day night in the Hollyburn Rink, suffered defeat a t tffe hands of the Vancouver Athletics by a score of 5. goals to 9. ♦ 'I * -Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, 1373 24th Street, are^ moving into a suite a t Appleton, Court. ♦ » ♦ • '-- - David Fridge'and J. W. Daw son, " both" of " VancouveTr7~have~ moved into a cottage a t 23rd and Lawson Avenue. terment was made in Mountain View Cemetery. ■ FURNACE and SHEET METAt REPAIRS Ambleside Sheet Metal W orks UURIE SPECK, Proprietor 1446 Marine Di*rve Phone West 78 JRiRRARD FUNERAL CHAPEL li. D. WUJTIO, Mgr, DiHtinctive Fuiicrul Service^ Lady AsHiHtant ;I20--.'Ird St. E. Phono North 626 W est Vancouver Branch: ̂ 1 ^ 6 Marine Drive will be open for business MONDAYS WEDNESDAYS ~ FRIDAYS f ro m 2 p .m . to 6 p.m_. ' Evenings By appointment. {, Fhone; West 40 or , V. V. VINSON, Seymour 104&- Proprietor.--. The very high tide on Mon day morning, lashed by a w est erly gale which suddenly sprang up, did considerable damage along the waterfront. Retain ing walls were destroyed in a number of places, and the huge logs which litter the beaches were washed inland here * and there along the front, doing damage to property. 'ITie sea ■ burst through the beach lu s t C. J . : Overington P IO N E E R b a r b e r -- r 14th-and-Marine----- - Expert Work Phone West 135 The BURRARD LAUNDRY V;rc : L l u i l U f r t ; For People Who Are Particular THIRD ST. anil ST. DAVIDS North Vancouver --- Phone-North 1310. West Van. Representative F. RIVERS Phone West 410L east of 13th Street, -resulting-in-- "those l i v i n g ^ h a t y p d i M having to use boats :to catch the morning ferries. The tide also penetrated inland a t points along the West Beach, puttiffg some of the residents there to considerable inconvenience. The sea in. the Narrows was not rougher than"is u8ual a t a time of high winds, and the ferries had no difficulty in running -to . schedule, the unusual i^onditions set up on the front being a rie- sult of the combination of a very high tide and a gale of wind. Men's Pure Vl̂ ool Sweaters, Underwear and Socks at Prices yoii cannot beat. Exclusive Agents Corticelli Silk Hose and Universal Sweaters also Novelties, Toys, .School SuppHes, Hemstitching Menss-W^ar- "14th and Marine" Drfve,- Phone "West 144 B U IR 'S WOOD AND GOAL Wo SPECiALIZE in genuine TULAMEEN COAL, ROSEDEER DRUMHELLER and CANMORE BRIQUETTES With FOOTHILL , and BLUE FLAME Always on Hand. WEST 298 1464 Marine NORTH 248 -rr I / ' fe •}' 1 , i ' i