T mmm inggst 2 G, Igg l THE WEST VAN NEWS S e a s o n a b le Safiigi at llaytM Aspn-jn. ..... "r-tlliffic. §*'*'for-41c- wHh^ CUHNINGHAM Wi'«t 'i CmmiBgham's Cod Uver Oil itiikd Malt Large boU ie...... *.....................giic Hot Water Bottles:......59c and 98c 100 A.B. S. & C. Pills............... 13c . Hropbyliictic.Teoth Brush and ... . . . ., Prophylactic Tooth Powder the two .................................. 49c DRUGSTORE 158G Marine Drive Local and Personal Mr and Mrs. Walter of Van- -...Vve'r, liave moved into « house it Gordon A venue and Marine Drive. Mrs. A. A. Gilbert of Calgary, i.s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Herrin, 1387 Hay wood Avenue, r. Having a P a rty ? I'hone W esto n For ICE CREAM ■ Mmlcto Aw 'Special' Prices ....... h o l l v b u r n d a ir y West 617 Maririe Drive JUNK We bliy Bottles, Rags, Metals, Furniture, etc. Highest prices l>HONE..WEST 91 bu h u a u d j u n k CO. M a rg u er ite W ilcox Teacher of Piano and Theory. Recently returned from Sigismond Stojowski Piano Colony -- ^̂ Pupils prepared for Recitals, Examinations, Musical Festival. STUDIO--3285 Marino K.W. Savory 1443 M a rin e D r iv e . A m b lesid e ■ Phone W est 340 Evenings, W est 148 Listings Wanted Real-Estate- Finance and Insurance :z Eagle Harbor 'Picnic Grounds, Tennis Courts, ^ Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Tea-rooms, Sandy Beaches, Cdttagcs for rent by Month or Week. ill yioiinoritu SPEOAL Inside Fir.............$5.50 per cord Slabs witlr3B^k^$4.00" per cord _Slabs_(01dgings_$.3a7J5_p.eiLAord, SAWDUST PRITAM'S FUEL Phone North 620 .•JSwsai'C.'T',. 2 ' Beit * ■ .. ̂■ ..... ....;... ,.......... ..... , ■* . . ..... < i~~ A~New Home An Addition, or ■ ^ ------Repairs-to the old one Bring your problems to A stbury Lumber Co.,. Ltd. for Service :and Satisfaction. Phone-West 199 - S^^ightr-CaHs- Porter of 1274. Gordon Avenue, left on August 1st, accompanied by her grand children, Ijorne Hrotherton and Donna Mae Brothcrlon, to spend the month a t White Rock, i Mis.s Grace Thompson, 2 is t and Argyle Avenue, will be leav ing soon for B.eaverley, B. C., vvhei*e she will take charge of tlie public school.4i 41 4i ' / Mr.s. Frank Vyvyan, 1748 Ful ton Avenue, hits relumed from a holiday a t Summerland, B. C." ♦ ' ♦ X<, ■ ■ > .---Majon-aiid..Mra...McAllister..oL. Caulfeild, have moved into the Henshaw house at Caulfeild.itt * Mr. and Mm. DaVies, 2227 King's Avenue, have moved into a hou.se a t 2237 King's Avenue. Mi.ss Gwendoline Hodge of the' B. C. Telepliono Exchange, . has returned lTonf~her annual ' vacation, spending the ilast ten days at Powell River. ■ Engii'gement ,, Mr. and Mrs; 0. Willington, 1331 Clyde Avenue, announce Jthe engagement of Miss Anne May Baker to 'tlie ir eldest .son, Mr! Norman David Willington. The wedding.will take place at' West Vancouver Baptist.Church September 17th, at 8 p.m. Rev.' W . L. McKay will officiate. .....■ ,' ' He ■ i(< ♦ ■ ■ Dunn--Kasang _ -- A-wedding-of--interesUtb'--tne_ residents of We.st Vancouver and those of the wircle.ss service, took place, recently at Pachena Point wh'en7 the Rey. J; Spring- born united in:mafriage Miss Ada Louise Kasang and Mr. Harold Dunn. The Bamfield life-boat was used especially for the oc casion. The ceremony was per-' formed at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Archie. -Bfundrett, 'former 7 well known residents of West .ianbduvehiah dim owlatt^^^ the^ D.F. Station at Pachena The West Vancouver. .Muni cipal Ferries have ixjcently added a fine new bu.s to their llcet» nnd it i.s now in servfce. Driven by a 102 horsepower diesel engine, it is e<iuipped with Dunlop pil low de luxe bus .seats, and has accommoclution for thirty-niiie passengers. Major and Mfs. LeDuc of Armstrong, and Mrs. Mellish are the guests of Mrs, I.eDue.'s sister, Mrs. Henry McDonald. 15th and Fulton. Miss Marjory Crickmay, 21.si and Gordon Avenue, left on Sat urday for ' Whilldi0Y8 C" Yukon-- Territory, where .she will beconui the bride, of Mr. Norman'Sewell, formerly of West Vancouver.1(1 * ■ ♦ Miss Ida Brealey returned to her home here on Tuesday from' Bedford, England, whore she has been an e.xchaiigc teacher for tlu', past year. ," 4i i(i A deliglitful tea wak given by Mrs. James Reid, Jpnior, (nee Hazel Stratton), on Tue.sday. afteriKK)!), August 17th, a t her home at 15th ,t and Esquimall Avenue. Mrs. J.'M. S tratton and Mrs. Rankine, Senior, poured tea and the table was,beautifully decorated with salmoii pink glad ioli and white sweet peas. En joyable musical .selection.s were given" by Mrs. Frank Allen ol Vancouver, Miss. V.. M. Va.s.s of . New Westminster, and Miss -Julie-~Pyne.--Amoiig--the-inylte(L__ guests were; Mvs. Rankim!, Senior, Mrs; JrM., Stratton, Mrs. Thomas Soren.sen, Mrs. Fred Breokenridge, Mrs.,R. W. Pyinf, Miss Julie Pyne, Mr.s. Whittaker, Mrs. Wceden, Mrs! McArthur, Dr. Roberta Vass, Miss'V. M. Vass, Mrs. Gray and Miss Agnes Gray, Miss Eileen "Hamp.son, Mrs. Blackaller, Mi's. Sinclair, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. James Reid, Senior, Mrs7 Clarence Sorensen. .,-O .„a ,M !Q .b 0 : A G H E . DlspenMitiE Chemist Accurate preacription dispensing day and night. Always a grad- beginners practice with your inotiicine at the ANBLESIDE PHARNACY * I'hone Weal 323; MOl Murine Drive FRISK PROMPT DEUVKUY D^\Y and NIGHT P IU m friN IS H lN G DKVKLOIMNG -- ENLARGING Certified CRYSTAL FINISH Service Stratton 's BAKERY HOME-MADE JE8 iSb JEwl JF« s FRISSH DAILY Ton variolios to auit every tnato Meat I'lea -- Apple Tiirnovera IScclea CukoH -- ̂ I'aatrlea Buna and RuIIn Note Address; 1468 Murine Drive, Phone West 27 A. ROLLO, West G72-R i- a; ̂g JgMIg. CON GKE1T:"GDNTR ACTORS-- Land Clearing - Excavatioh Work . ̂ . Sole Agents for _ \ ARMOR COAT WATERPTOOF CEMENT PAINT T E A B O R & S O N °Point^(l^Tectfoir^FhTd tion). . A very pleasant evening was spept on Tuesday, of last week f f A ■ KJ » , A • ̂-- • w,-- -- -- • " ---- - entertained a number of ,girl friends who had gathered to bid -farewell to Miss Marjorie Criok- may who le ft' on Saturday for Whitehorse, Y.T.,- where she is to be married. The evening was HOLLYBURN HALL , There -will be Sunday School and'Young People's'Bible Class, a t .10 a.m. next Sunday inJlolly- _burn Hall and a t the Gospel Ser will'be Eric Hunt'. ' Tuesday at 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible study. SCHOOLiLBAND CAMP Everybody is wed and happy B $422,000 ....... F u l l - NEW B U SES Since January 1,1936,~the~B.C. Electric has spertt $422,000 on new motor buses for Vancouver and New . Westminster, making 51 buses oh the mainland. ' . Although street cars are still best for the congest^ streets of Vancouver, B.C., Electric Is adopting the motor bus wherever conditions make it best for the public needs. BRITISH C O L U M B I A E L E a R IC RAILWAY COMPANY ^ ■ 1~: owe-37 spent in cards and-g a m e s-^ te r at the" camp of Die •WTrst-yim^ .which dainty refreshm ents were , oouver Schools Band on K<3at'.s Hollyburn Theatre , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY MATINKK' August 27th and 2Hth, .I()K E. BROWN MARION MARSH * When'S Y ear (Oneb only,,at 8:20) also -- "THE LAST OUTLAW" ....... ̂ . '..J . ■ SAT, KVENING & MONDAY '• August 28th and 30th FRKD ASTAIRK (JINGKR ROGERS " Shall We iffence also 9f ^ A t-arefully .selected group df Short Suhjeets TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY August 3 Lst -and 8ept. 1st,-: ; LtHtETTA YOUNG ' ' R a t n o n a . also "WEDDING PRESENT :^erved, the prize-winners being Miss Jean Lettner, Miss Drucilla Dawson and Miss Betty Gourlay. * * * Angus Young,, ■ 2092 Marine Drive, is on two Of his ovyn, and two other programs at the CJOR studio a t the Canada Pacific--Exhibitiony--his- sister,- Miss" Hattie Young, having a program of her own, and being -T trn^other T̂rogram-also. Sjtan- Island. Thwg are about fifty all told who have been-putting in their spare .time t©' advantage in swimming, fishing, and games. Mr. Delamont arrived at the camp on -Tuesday, and, the weath er has been fairly good. The ferry which took the band to the -island--on-Saturday--had^ a - capacity-load.i-------------- School Trustee McDonald wi th -Mrs,-.McDonald and-famil.V. a re . -atrKeats. RENTALS We have clients waiting who wish to rent housc.s. P.G . G ib b en s & C o. Ltd. 1473 Marine Drive West 704 "Hello! City bridge department?" "Yes, What can we do for you?" _ "How many points do you get for ={j=:H±tle-slam_?-?t: Young on one of his'program s. Engagement The. engagement was announc ed Saturday by ^gt. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson, New_ W estminster, of their j^ecqnd daughter, Mary Jane; tff'Mr! Kenpeth_, Garland, yoiihge.st son of Mr. Thomas Garland, and the late_Mrs. Gar land of West Vanc()uVer.-- The wedding will falcelplace a t 7:30- p.m. on September 3,; a t Holy; Trinity Gathedral, New. West- minster.-«5>- "* * __ Charlie Lloyd, 2558 Haywood Avenue,' left on Sunday evening to spend a holiday -with his sis ter, Mrs. Jack Hill of West Sum merland, B. C. - ' ' _ ; " W est V an cou ver A g r icu ltu ra l an d H o r tic u ltu r a l A ssn . Fall E xh ib ition SATURDAY. Sept 11th,-; . i n INGLEWOOD SCHOOL The public are asked to keep this in mind 2 M 0 to -MiTmrd-MTsrCre^ Bay, have returned from a^holi- ■day at-Sydney/ Vanoouver Is land. i , SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES " On RE-COVERING FURNITURE and LOOSE COVERS 1516 Marine Drive , ̂ Phone West 710 Ottomans - Stoolsr'hpHfprOelds - Easy Chairs - C u s h i o n s . Chestmm^as^^ Window Shades - Curtain Rods - I^ptfiring -Frencli^^lishing---NeedlepiiiliOiiiU3!it£d^JL H«>at Cushions W HEN A FLOUR M ILL STOPS EXPERT: Watch and Clock -REPAIRING- T . CHRISTENSON' (formerly~^with Birks Ltd., Mphtreal) 1522 Marine Drive fVirtvrt JO Tin flour When a sawdust, mill stops, there is no sawdust am , if d o e s n T 'matte'F"much" whether-it w:^s shortage of logs, froxcn^rceks, nn I n t r o u b l e . If thei^i is no savvdust your house gets co d m the w in te r ^ h e way to be independent is to put in a gwd supply of sawdust - from a dealer like KNILL-who also puts some in storage to ow 'good Ci^^m ers Don't v ,.it till the - arrange fox your sawduht ^pW-with-^:;;;-^^ ----------- --̂ tg/SpmH W EST. . N O K in 3 9 SAWDUST -V North 94 KNILL flJECS . 9* HOME OIL FUELS 513 f..onsdaIe Ave. WOOD -- COAL