} ' t K ; '.' ' 1. ■ M I ' "t:M ?i'W'iM W"*̂ ̂WŴ̂WUHjppWj|̂pj»W>JWJjh|mi H O M EBAKERY ■<'~̂̂4v vt'»nJ Fresh Ilttspherry IH«ji VeftI & Hmii Vim Sponi^e Cake,for Ri^pherry SharteaJk^ HoIIh. Ureiid, Ĉ ĵ kes, Klc. All made on the |ir«inlwi!». Mr*. Ai L. Kenning* 2'!76 Marino Drive Fhene VVeHi JJ66 . 9:55 u rn.--Sunday school. . 1 1 :0(i tt.m.--Puhllc worship. . Dr. Henry will preach. Topic: 7 ;:50 p.m.--Hublic worship. Dr. Henry wfil pre^h. Topic: "*To what purpose is this waste. Tho' midweek meeting has been di.scontinued during July ami August. ̂ . and i'ho rlate of the Sundav School cdiigregational picnic is Thursday, July 2;jrd. The place ' is Stanley,I»>*rk. The hour is 1:3.0. p.m ^ W a S ty A K f'OUVER m e Societj '" tui'jfKfiiiWii. B«Mh of r The Mother < hurch . - I l f flM tO lurcbof Cferkt. ,« ^Scientist, in Ho»̂ i>n. MaiMChu'ctte. Sunday Servin. n .30 ..m. and . 7.80 V- ' Subject, July 12th, 'ISACBAMENT" Sunday School ut 10.00 a. m . Tettimony Meeting WedncBday at 8.16 p. in. M B M O R IA b H A L L iv* ) N E X T S U N D A Y - 10 a. m.-- School for Children. 3 p. m.-- Speaker; MR. PERCY KING life Subject: *THE NATION AND t h e l a w ." Mr. "King broadcasts oyer CKWJC every Wednesday at 0.'>0 p. m. ' '> '• St. Anthony's Church WED'S DAX- 10 a. m,--Sunday. School. ' 11 a.m,--Worthip and •̂"Bipaaltiiig o f ■ 7 :H6 p. im--Song Service 7:30 pa in.--ADDRESS Speaker: MR.WEMYSREID ' ■' I - =w b d n ^ S d a y -- fi p.m.--Prayer and Bible Study. (MKDEN PARTY AND EVENING CONCER'P' For adults the fare is 26 cents' . - , r^U,.,a.yaU A garden party and evening AmMe^ide wharf. , ■ . Rector; concert Is to be given next j.Vct* tickets will be given to "Kev. A. Harding iViest, B.A. Pastor: Rev. Father Carey 'Residence: 2558 Marine Drive. Thursday, ICtb JulyL,:;undoi* the all tlH> Hcholars who are present auspices of'the I..cigion W. A. in at Ok' school on Sufiday, 19th, the lieautiful grounds of Mrs. G. Trinity 6 (July 12th). Hampson, 20th and Fulton. The ; i.asi Sidiirday afternoon the'!' 8 a.m.--Holy C omniunion. Legion W. A. will be assisted by fonnal opening of the Bowling TO a.m. -- Sumiay School and the Duncan Lawson Chapter,. I. Lawn took place. The weather Bible Class, O. t). K., L.O.B.A., Naonrii'Chap-' wa.s all that could have been de- . n :1 5 a.pi-"~Moniing Prayer. ter,M),E..S., L.O.L. No. 2990, Hircil. . ' 7 *15 b m --Evcn.song. Canadian Legion, West Vancou- Mi-, Leyland, our Reeve, hon- * ___ __ ver Choral Society, West Van- omi us by being present and . Saturday--10 a. m. Bible His- ■torv and Catechism Clas.sc.̂ . 7 :80 p m.--CoiTfessions.,* Sunday-- 8 ;4 ,̂a. m. Holy Mass, Benediction. , ' ,, ̂ . , Week Days--7 :30 » m. Holy Maas. ' ' , ■ ■ ■ ' . Bapfisf Church Dr. Marjory McCubbiti ■" '-~r , HdurB; 9 a. m. to 6 p: m. Saturdays: 10 a.m. to 1 p,m. Evenings and Saturday After-, noons by appointment only. Rpyal Bank Building .iPhone West 446 Residence Phone {West 393. ' 1 . , ,v ii 1 1 ju .* i 1 There will be sjiccial preachers ■ couver Musicians Club.and th e , afi<T u lew congratulatory rer gt. Stephen's hoth*»m(?rning Dundarave Ladies'Choir.' nnu k.s he threw the first bowl, evening. In tin* morning the Mrs. T. Jhirnard, president o£ . wHicli officially started -on ii.s" R. A. Ililtx. of Toronto, the-provincial command, of the . caivi'r. what we hope will be a General Secretarv of the G. B.. Legion W. A., will open the gar- social community ccuitre. W ̂ m- (U.partment of den party at 2:30 p.m. by cut- vitc ali who urp interested in this . church's work with which tiiK- pastime to givij us their fee Priest will be a.^sociaied on anil join Up.,V leaving here; will be the .speaker Two. rinks from North Van- and in the eyeniiig the Rev. W. couver came as visitors and at .H. Adcock of Si. Matthew's Pastor, 'Rev. II. P. Humphreys, Residence, 1343-Hay wood Ave. • " "Phone West 252R . -- - ting.the rilibitJi.H at the entrance to Ihp grounds, the West Vaii- couvor School Band Playing "0 Cnn/da." Bridge,will be started at ^nce and will be continued dl the serving of*afternoon lea. Those, receiving will bo: Mr.s. T. E. Batchelor, Mrs. H. B. Stevens, and Mrs,<W. T. Atwood. -Pre.sidimr at the urns will be Sunday, July 12th. ̂ 10 a.m.--Sunday School. Classes for all. 11 a.m.--Morning Worship. Pastor will preach. Topic: "The Victory of Faith". Brief address for'children. Mr. Scott,will sing. .. ,. - 7:30--Evening Worship. ■ Topic: "Jesus Receives Sin- NURSING HOlME -- (Mrs. M.-E. LaChimce, . 264 - 24th Street East North V^niouver Residence Phone: North 1356R . the closcMifftT refrOkhnients pro- CJĵ urch, Regina,' {riKr'bne"of"the ' vided by the ladies of the#iUrcl^ - -ij</Ading men in thi? Social Service a photo was taken of the group. Coifndl of Canada, will be the . ners." Tile honors of the da.y \vere Hpeaker. Both clergymen have - Miss Mercer will sing. carried off by North Vhneô u- come to the coa.st for tlfe sum-' ' " -----. ver, but wait until we htvve had mer school at Camp Artaban. Let not conscience make you linger, C. J. OTerington PIONEER BARBER 14th and Marine Expert Work Phone West 135 , Mrs. 1 .̂ G. Wblfe-Mertoji, ;̂ Mrs. a;s long a career as they have had' J. B. Leyland, Mrs. T. A, Spen- and the tables may be turned. - g{̂ Stephen's will be Well rep- Nor of fitness fondly dream, cer, Mrs. J. J, Rutledge, and Mrs. historical purposes the fol- vf.«spnfod ab the Lcuflcrs' Ti'ain-' All the fitness He requireth is to John -Lawson.- The.School-jBand low ing report is made.- . ------- --- Camp which opens at Camp- -feel-your need-of-Him, will play sdections during the Jtink number 1,: • 7 . Artaban on-Monday-with sev^n Tbis He giv.es your'tis the--: = afternoon. For those coming in North Vaiaiouver--A. Thomp- members of the Sunday School Spirit's rising beain. for tea only guessing compoti- H. Bolton, W. Peters, W. sta ff and young people in at- r . -- ' --------- tions have been arranged, Pm-tfidge, skip. Total, 20. tendance. The .^oup consisting Wednesday, 8 p.m., midweek There-will be a concert in the West Vancouver--W. D. Wat-, of the Misses M: B. Almas, Peg- prayer and praise. A cordial invitation to all. Service Women's ."Trust Fund, North Vancouver -- "Messrs. Nicholson, Johnson, Ekforti,. P. ST. STEPHEN'S A.Y.P.A. and it is to hoped will be well 20 . supported. For bridge reserve- Vancouver- Several parents ' enjoyed the The tennis t6am gave a beach , __ T-1 8. 1 • iif i West Vancouver-r-W; N.'Me- day's outing Thursday to Camp party and bonfire-• last Friday Lons phoiie Donald, A. II. Prentice, C. Me- Artaban, when visitors' day for evening at the foot of 27th Street __________________ ' 5 Lean, Dr. E. A.'Henry, Skip. To- • the Senion Boys' Camp-wasi^kept. through the kindness of Captain ' ̂ ' y --------7 T7~!T . ̂ lal, 14, ......■ " T . " - - --------- aVid' Mrs!. Beavis^ when about. "I~am--sorry," Tsaid thm leip " PJtVo' nnmhor"3__Dmihlps: . This evening rasp-~"-Twenty~m'e^mbeYs"andTriends at-Rin'g number 3--Doubles: . - . , , , R. lO'nloch, G. Blanchfield, to- berry Social under the auspices tended. A Tuost enjoyable even- Get the habit ̂ Have yourha ir shampooed trimmed ̂ and ,'Uraved every. two weeks and you' will always look smart,' if you' have unexpected visitors orJnvitations. Call Miss Clay, late of the Vogue and Dor cas Hairdressing Parlors, for appointments._at the Gwendolyn Beauty Shoppe PHONE WEST 117. 1540 Marine Drive list, "but you cannot have an appointment wiili mo this after- . taf'26.'*vr"Gc'0 ' H a y B . of the choir at the home of Mrs. ing: was spent and it was dicided Reasonable noon. I have eighteen caviDes to D^ne total 17 ̂ X- Hodgson, 2310 Bellevue to hold aimther -be^ch party f i l l" Ami he picked up his gollV_ . _____ _ - ' Ave. In .addition to other iit=- . 'thiq_4 iear future, at which it;is ing" announced the.young hus- bag and wenLoute^^uggler; EaUtbllahed on North Shore _______20 Years. (Lady AsBlatant) HARRON BRO ii. WILLIAMSON JFuiiri l̂ Birectora North V&hqpuver Parlors 122 West fexth Street Phone North 184 Vancouver Parlor* ■ 56"Tenth Aveiuie~East Phone Fair. 184 p.m.-on Sunday, 19th-July, "in celebration of B.C,^:yJDiamond Jubilee. - __ The tennis team lost'on JHon--- -Gouldn-t-you-diold^ out a little-- WLth_oyer_cightv adults and Unitml Church team ' longer; until we get-enough cou- , .. 11 .--iV:. -: i 1 n r.K o -Q «« ypous.for that ucw TUg?" .... I'ROGRAM OF CONCERT _ 16TH JULY children in attendance the choir Ly. a score of 0 to "3 on the lat- held a very enjoyable picnic last • grounds, but .hope to re- Saturday afternoon at Why tcliff verse the score in the return Park, sports, swimming, baseball oiatch. On Tuesday they defeat- and a bonfire being the chief ed Holy Ti'inity by 2to . l . „ items of interest for those who Their riex ̂ jiiatch will be to- came. The results of the^races morrow at' 6 p.m. against St Song:"Gne Fleeting Hour," :Mr. was as follow^-=Boys under 9: . Agnes'-'team, North Vancouver. Aubrey Clarke, 1st, Bobby Sharman; girls under •7"'------------ --- -- Song^ "W onO du3.uy ,.M>L M y v -a:lfirst,4 Ti!erio:Smith42ndv Jess-- _N0RTHV-AN._ FERRIES .. . ender," Miss Margaret Ran- - ie-Wrisberg;'boys 9 to 11, 1st . ESTABLISH, RECORD Walter Parker; 2 nd, Billy Bark- . --------- Song: (a) I Will Make ^You or; girls 9 to 1 1 ; 1st, Joan Park- All records for vehicular traf- THK Brooches; (b) "My Love i s a: er: 2nd Topsy Sharman; boys 12 fic across Burrard Inlet for a Fisherman j" Miss Joan Durbin to 14. 1st, Doir Sharman; 2nd, single day were broken Domin- ~duBiiic«ui aii3~JBditorial~OfficcT I7th »nd Marine-Drlvip -(Next to HoUybuni; ' Phone Aubrey Clarke„ and Mr, J. -Evans.' Song: Selected, Mrs, Colin Mac Lean. wheif'North Vancouver ries carried 13,612 pas- and 3152 vehicles, ac- to ferry officials. 15 to 17, 1st, Gwen Lightly. In the first half of this\year 2ndy-Eileeii'- J)entT--Ladies-raee^-- ^the-boats earried-l7665^ 06-:pas-fe 1st, Miss Crickmay; 2nd. sngers and 315,750 vehicles, as Mi.ss E. Dickson. Boys and ladies* compared with 1,542,72Upassen- jUyburn P. 0.) Song;:Selected_, Mrs. F. Staiiisby. novelty, 1st. Mrs. Powell and gers^and 108,150'vehicles in the West 363-------------Song: ^*For You Alone, Mr. e o r i^ o n d in g -^ e r i^ ^ AVMi'imyc ' Jack Evans.'^ " and Peter Grier. - • year, ah increase of 212,786 pas^afternoons or evenings Mail Addraaa: P. O. Box 61,' HoUyburn, B. C Song: " (a )" 'Thoughts Have Wings" ; (b) A Blackbird Singing/- Miss Barbara Tris* tram, ' Publisher P, P, LOVEGROVE An interesting visitor to Mrs. G. Buikl^% 26th and" Bellevue, ' was Mrs. peardsmore of Kerris- dale. who while a nui*se in Russia saw the Czar's family taken a- $L00 aycarbyamer;^?^^^ . and the monk Rasputin Newsstands 8c. per copy ̂ - -killed. , -Phone West 363 IN ME.MORIAM In Loving Memory of Robert Bell, son. of John Bell, U75 Duchess Avenue, killed on Mar ine Drive., 13th July, 1930.,.,. „ 'His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away. sengers and '207,600 vehicles. During June ferries trans ported 291,599 passengers and 63,440 . vehicles, as compared with 245,236 passengers and ^2,- 533 vehicles in June of last year, showing increase oF416,363 pas-_ sengers and 40,907 vehicles, re- spectively^ ^ ' ' RaspbeiTies are on the market in good quantity. : - , The Cariboo wool clip this sea son is 47,586 pounds. ^ N O W "THE OONQUERING HORDE A' Spectacular. , Western Thriller ' - with . RICHARD ARLEN And A Big Oast GANG COMEDY NEWS and OABTOON ^ifEXT WEEK Mon.--̂Tues.--^̂ Ved. ^O N O R AMONG LOVERS" Thur.-^FrL--Sat. .Next "lU k r ': MARY PICKFOaib h , T . d a d d y LONGXEtSSj 19,"20t21 i