hn tiw g 4 i U i ^ a a u E s m i U H a iwiiî iirwrun -- ■■ ^ S r VANCOUVER S T A T IO N E R S & L IB R A R Y Ni'Xt to the Itoyal Hank - Wt^t GS7 h (1 if ?Vrm'ncan Afajfaziot'H -- Wfldon's* Pattern and .K«itlinj» IJookB ̂ ' ' IJuoks -- Stationery And UlYice Supi)lies „ (inctinf? Cards -- Films, also l-Star Finishing libI T uy ■ -- Mr.,,Sloul is huviiiR soim? lots . .d o a m L , on. propuratiou for buiaiing.• . * * ♦ stock reducing , s a l e Albert Cuiuili^sh underwent an tiisll'ol" Fool Stools - OUonmns • Fjisy Chairs - Chestorllelds i:,I(l Marine Drive g a c k s Phone West 710 furniture REPAIRED, RE COVERED AND POLISHED ' I'f'Int Mounted; Window Shudes; Curtain Rods, Imoso Covers $ 7 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 mWFN DOLLAR STOCK OF BOOTS AND'SHOES, ̂ |{l HHERS Etc. TO RE TURNED INTO CASH IMMEDIATELY ' : ■ >By . ■ . 'X ■■ '1 THE WOODING SHOE CO. Mo.̂ l are acquainted with/the fine assortment wc ̂curry - so it needs no comment. . I'racliciilly every pair will be sold below Wholesale 1 rices, __________ .Ahmit r>0 pair WOMEN'S OXFORDS and SLIPPERS Narrow width, High Cla.ss ...........a t PART COST lluiulrods know our close prices, so come and make the. comparison and. .... tSt.f ' 1 xif/v «»I'rt 11T n If 1 IT tT. , . ........... ..reuh jviiuvy V/W4. c'- - - / » 11 «see tlie""tre1nendous reductions we are m aking «■,: will s;ir'in"bulk <>r otW w B c :::^;TIIK STOCK HAS TO-MOVE.-'- C l o s e d f o r 2 D ays-- Thursday and Friday SALE Opens up SATURDAY, Jan . IS th , '38 Tlii.s i.s'a Real'Sale and is one time when it will pay to j ' to purchase theae bargains. Reniember no reasonable offer will be refused. ' ^ . ' • . SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY PRICES s p e a k W O O D I N G S H O E G O . l4G2-NlarinelDj-ixe_ See our windows 1 Door West of Brooks Dry Goods Store PlK'nition yc'liierday at tbo North ViUicouv<*r (jonornl Hospital. » . * ★ * Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, 259G Mather.s Avenue, have moved into a hoii.se a t 2257 Fultoii Ave nue. "ITic new home w)>ieh Mr.s. Crist of 26th and Mjirino Drive is having constructed on CiHHfry Avenue, ,is nearing completion. The scow, which was found adrift in the waters oil' Dimdar- ave was brought in by Jack SumnieiTield and is how on the beach in front of the Clachan. Hi ♦ ♦ Mrs. PeUu' IL Christie, 2250 1 Inglewood Avenue, has received word tha t the name of her ..cousin, Sir John 'Anderson, form er Governor of Bengal, 'appears among the King's New Year • honors, he having heeii made a member of the Privy Council.♦ * ♦ The following junior pupils I had a Xmas Recital I'arty a t the . home of Mrs. T. E. Snolgrove, 992 Duchess Avenue: Joyce Hull, Bill Hunt, John Hunt, Bill IIughesy'"Larry Hughes, David .Barker, Martin Stainsby, Dar rell Rye, John Rye, . Vivian Rhodes. »t # ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill are siH'nding a holiday iu 'We.st yiHi- cou Ver, ha V i i i g hiot ditd fThW Summerland to spend Xmas wth Mrs. Hill's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd, 2558 llaywiKul'7^'eime. im iTlSH • ISRAEL (l)undaravc Branch) 'File r<'gular weekly Monday evening meeting at̂ 8 o'clock a t 25th and Marine D rive; Speaker, 11. B. Better of North Vancou ver. All. are welcome. s ■m Stratton's BAKERY HOME-MADE H i t V A i n FRESH d a il y T»'ii Caii'U'lit'H to KuU I'Vi'vy tUKlc' Meat I'Uns CuokIvH ICccU'K CiikcH Pttstrh'H ItmiK uiul UoIIh Note Addres.s; 11 (IS Marine Drive, Phone West 27 Taylor,son-- I iO>vc(>ck On Friday, January 7th, • at 7:20, the marriage of Berthil Lowcix'k, widow of the late Jos eph Lowcock of Bradtnrd,'Eng., to Moo 'raylorson, of Ctudfeild, was solemnized by ilie R<|V. Canon d'Easum in Si. Fruiieis- in-the-Wood Church, at Caiil- feild. The bride was given in marriage by her 'hrotln'r, Mr. Jack Shillito, of Vancouver, and was attended by Miss Peggy Reddoir as bridesmaid; Mr. A. B. Gox supporting the groom. ̂ A reception at. Ut(T honie of Mr. and Mrs. Redden immediate ly followed the 'Ceremony, the bride and groom ..receiving the guests with Mrs. Redden. Lfiter Mr. and Mrs. Taylorson left for a honeymoon in Victofiji. ST. STEPHEN'S ANNUAL VESTRY m e e t in g Mr. .and Mrs. Edward Gee, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stevens, 2595 Nelson Avenue, .over Christmas .;and the new Year, have return- "ed to their home in Victoria. ..Mrs. Gee is, a sister of Mrs.- Stevens. A trailer broke loose from a truck yesterday morning on Marine Drive a t Ambleside and crashed into E. ./Minion's car, w,hich was standing in front of the office of C. J, Archer Ltd., ~cMslTingiItlre" re Tfehder and running board. GRAND OPENING LYNNMOUR DANCE-HAfcfc D A N C E S A T U R D A Y , J a n . 2 Z n d , '3 8 ) ld -T c m e and Modern Dances Dancing-9 till 12 Music by. the Original "6" Jumpin jacks ---------------------- ^ D M 1S S IQ N -- ̂ -- SANTA CLAUS FUND A very successful annual Ves try meeting, attended by a large number of parishioners was held in St. Stephen's Parish Hall, on Monday night. A fter a, splendid supper served by the W.A. The Very Rev. R.. Armitage gave an inspiring _address. The reports of the activities of the parish showed progress and creditable work being done by willing workers. The Missionary ap portionment was'paid in full, and the loan on the church building reduced over $300. D.,vA. "Jay and C. T. Kendrick were re-elect ed wardens; P. Parkes aml C. T. _ lXendinck,day=delegaiesJiQLS_.YiiocL with Mr, Lane and J. D. Hardy as alternates. The Church Com mittee--A. . H. Albin, J. Bi'od- erick, S. J. Charman, P. C. Chap- •'man, A. Hampson, J. Lidstei*; T._ Hollyburli Theatre TIIVIUSDAY 1111(1 FRIDAY and SAT. iMATlNKF. .laiumi-y lIUlii 1 till ami IMh WARNER OLANl> "Chan at the Race Track" alao "THE KlIdLER OF 'HIE, TON ro" SATIIUDAV KVK. it MONDAY .lannary Udh ami 17tli ERU'K RHODES .lOEL McOREA " JVoman Chases Naa" also •WRESTLING, I'ES A LAUGH" "(ILIEEN OF HARMONY' TUESDAY it WEDNESDAY' < ■.liiimary IHUi ami llMli .lAMES ELLISON " fweaty-Three aad a Hall Hours' Leave " (Once only al, S ;20) 1 also "Isi.E OF FURY" THE HIGHLANDS l.lD.l MariiU! Drive Sutidl̂ ay Evening Special Turkey Dinner 6.0 and Bobby Currie should be added to the names of .'the Jor dan children who by carol sing ing turned over. $5.65 to the Fund. . - e * DEATHnOFHENRY-PAM'GN' Newman, J. Parrott, H. J. 1?lati, A. E.' Whitehouse, and Mes- dames.T. E. Batchelor," E«7"Jup))" and -H. Nesbitt. The Rector, the Rev. F. A. Ramsey, presided.- Plans..^were discussed for the -k-e^epih-g-Qfx.tlie__silver jubilee of' STERLING MARKETS West 190 1578 M arine Drive W e s t 190 F r id a y an d S a t u r d a y Henry Paton passed -away last Saturday a t his hprne on Marine Drive a.t Capilano, aged 84 years. The deceased was an old Klon- dyke miner, and is survived by a nephew, Scott. Bishop of HaV sic' B.C. Funeral services were held a t thb West Vancouver United Church at- 2-p.m.--today, the__Rey. HHlis W right officiat ing, and interment was made" in the parish in -April, and the- special services during on Thursday evenings. Mrs.T.E. Snelgrove VIOLIN and PIANO Pupils' succe'sscs in The Royal Schools df_M.usic* - T rinity .Cpllege-- -Loridoii_ and Blitter FIRST-GRADE 3 lbs for 97c. Bakeasy Sharteniiig l ib . CARTONS 2 ipbs. 2^c . Fletcher*s No. 1 ̂ acon Half-poun^ Packets 2 for 25c. Blade Roast -Rd.-BohelRoa_st Minced Beef- Stew Veal LEGION NOTES Younger children visited a t their homes. lb. Shoulders Lamh Roast Veal 1 C « Cross Rihs Shoulder Steak lb. Rump Roast̂ Beef 2 0 c Trip RiWeef ~Rolied^ast8eeT Ib. Shoulders Pork Meatty Butts Loin Pork 1 2 *j2C. 16c 24c G r a d e A , L a r g e 2 5 ' - « e . The annual meeting and elec tion--of officers was held last Friday and resulting as follows: President,. P. Greer; l.st Vice President, W. Atwood;.2nd Vice President, S- Rhodes; Secretary, F. -W. Rivers; Treasurer, C. Sharman; Executive Committee --S. Elson, H. G. Ware, W. Car- ley. - ' ' isten in on Bob McNichol's Provincial Secretary, Broadcast over~CBR~station tonight from 7:00 to 7 :15 p.m. i t i s a n y t h i n g f o r a b u i l d i n g y p u a r e ' a r a u r e d ^ n f ^ s e r v i c e r a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n b y a p h o n e o r p e r s o n a l c a l l t o Astbury Lumber Co., Ltd. ['HONES: West 19!) - ' North 28r> Nif?ht".'GallR A, HOLLO,. West 072-R lAr*/•' ' Salt and vinega)' wilUi*emove". ink-staiiis' from, the fingers. CANDIDATE t for COUNCIL DUNDARAVE GONFECTIONERY 2474 Marine Hrive I Fruit Dairy Products In a sk in g y o u r su p p o rt, m ay I s a y t h a t i t is m y sincere p ledge to co -o p era te a n # to se rv e t h i s M u n ic ip a lity in an open, h o n e s t and s t r a ig h t fo rw a rd m an n er. ,Dq y o u fa v o u r a p ro g ress iv e , non-:poUtical , M unicipal ad- m in i s t r a t i o n --------w ith equal i ' ' ' ~ I .- - ' Bakery Goods Home-Made Pies, Etc. 1" c o n s id e ra tio n fo r all, re g a rd - less o f p osition o r po litics? T H E N -- ^ EXPERT W a t c h a n d C l o c k r e p a ir in g T. CHRISTENSON (J-nrmerly with Birks^^^^Ltd.,: M ontr^l) " ' J 1522 Marine Drive ' ' j I VOTE FOR Tbm Brown **Le^aail pull together for a finer -m oreproapefou^W eat Vancouver^