1 j ifr »■ . * * " ' ̂ " / -i ' M »̂ j -- 1 f ...... ............................................... I J|niii|iiiMiii|M|mniii«|inii w ^ « L iiŵ i lU iMia^iiJt̂V . >̂- "V ' r'l r I' 3 !*«(h+'»-' 'll •'* ".'J mMM iiilfcliilWIWiil** r m w s s f r v x f r m w s ' WARNING!'̂•;Ĵ'lt<̂Tif-,p1"V , V|W>'̂« 'kV«>iM£ •r̂JWlir.'t]" (=̂r •■ '̂'S 'fK̂'V All parties Riding Bicycles W ithout Proper Lights a t N ight or R id in g o i l SidewalK i t any^time are brealcitig the, law and Will be Prosecuted W ithout Further Warning. F, W. SQUIRES, C h i e f o f P o l i c e Local and Personal R EM EM B ER ! The M arine Fish Market HAS FRESH FISH » •" . , ■.̂ .. -., ■,• ' ..--■i . ■ . "..I . 1,- : . ' . ■ I 1 ■ 1 "1. . ■ ' . 1 .■: • ■:■■ ■ ' ■ Give US a trial Free Delivery 1429 M arine Drive Phone W est 722 , P rac to two per^ns Mra.̂ ^WyIJlCk of yanqoayel^.jj^ rldliig on one bicyole has become occupying the Cameron house at quite general. This is a danger- Caulfeild, ous habit and must inevitably • * * lead to trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Scott, who came * J! . * l̂ '̂**e from the prairie, are oc- Mrs. G. D. Reid has moved copying a house at 1926 Belle- from 1373 Gordon Avenue, into vue Avenue, a house at 1066 H th Street. * ♦ * ̂ ♦ • ♦ jvjj, Buri'oughs and Mr, Chisholm, 14th and Marine son of Chilliwack, spent a day Drive, ha.s moved into a house or two last week at the Clachan. at 2192 Marine l^rive. . * ̂ , , Mr. and irfra. Ferguson have Mrs, F. K Lovegroye returned moved from Sandy Cove into a here on Friday niter a six house at 15th and Clyde Avenue. Stratton^s B AK ER Y HOME-MADE •-. BREAD . ' FUESU DAILY Ton variotlos to suit every taato Meat Plea -- * Cookiea liieclea Cakea Paatrles Puna and Holla Note Addi'oss; 1468 Marine Drive, Phone West 27 months' visit to her sisters in the Border Cities, Detroit and NELSON'S FIRE^FUELS 1891 Marine Drive WcHl 87;i _ West 873 Hemlock (Dry) ........ $3.50 cord Fir HuKliwood , (bone dry) .̂.....................$5.50 cord Hand Split Kir old f^rowth .......$o.UU Mill Fir .....,........ .......$5.50 Piliiov... .............. *.......$5.50 Slabs & Edf?ings.......$3.B0 2 Cords ................... $6.50 ' ^ Slabs , (I3arky) ........ ,■'• S H a 2 Cords ........ $7.00 , SAWDUST ' lOOt̂ Old Growth F ir $4;50 '{Not Storage) per unit 'We handle all grades of Coal. Your local dependable dealer. '41 44 44 .44 C. Black has moved from 3855 Marine Drive, into a house at 29th apd Palmerston Avenue. The French Beauty Salon For W ork of Qyality ' We specialize in fine, grey and white hair. 15 6 2 Marine Drive Phone W . 2 1 2 W ES T V A N Sheet Metal Works- . .Phone'W est 39 Furnace and , Range 'Repairs, Sawdust Burners W estern W o o d w o rk e rs CARPENTERS'^^:-- ^IDINER3^" ~ BUILDERS Anything in Woodwork ALTERATIONS- ' • REPAIRS • KITCHEN CABINETS Service and Quality Shop Phone West 740 / GLASS and GLAZING STORE FIXTURES SPECIALFURNITURE STAIRCASES.■■■ • ■ • . ■ ' ■. • -o ■ ' • • ■■„i. Res. Phone West 443-R 1488 Clyde Avenue (next to West-Van. Lumber Co.) Toronto. 4i « 4i Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Burrowes of Sardis, B.C., have moved into a house at West Bay. : "A former well known West Vancouver resident in the person of Samuel Guthrie McClelland passed away last Sunday in Nel son, B.C. Mr. and Mrs, McClelr land lived for a number of years at 29th and Marine Drive, before moving some years ago to Kel owna, where they have since made their -home.* Besides Kis wife, he is survived by two sons James in Kelowna and Robert in Vancouver..T" ♦ ♦ ' H< A .surprise kitchen shower was held for Mrs. A. Shellard, the former Miss G. Standring, at her home, 1457 Duchess Avenue, on February 3rd, by Mrs. LV Wotton and Miss G. Davison. Many useful gifts were presented to the bride. Dainty ̂ refresh ments were served followed, by . --^ganies,-etc.--The following were present: Mesdames Williams, Dickson, Wright, Freemantle, Russell, Morris, (lihapman, Bell, McKay, Perree, Bonar, Messin- ger, Patterson, Tite and Wotton; and- the Misses Short, Seeds, Paton, Atwood, Bell, Gamage, A son was bdrn last Sunday at the North Vancouver General Hospital to Dr. and Mrs. G.: D. H. Seale, 81117th Street. ♦ * *, Considerable snow has fallen during the mist ten days on Hollyburii Ridge, and the skiing* * • * ,̂ *1,. *' ' ■there is.nbw very good. ' ' . * * 4i A new physical , recreation magazine entitled "The Gym- mist" is now being published in connection with the. Provinoial Recreation Centres. It is well written and got up and will doubtless be of considerable interest to all those interested in this phase of educational activi ties. . , ' ■' •Nelson's Fire Fuels have moved from 26th and Palmer ston Avenue, into the store ajt, 1894 Marine |^ive, formerly oc cupied by ' Ferguson's Motor Transfer. They have also con tracted with a mill for sawdust and wood orkll kinds. ' *'■ '■ ■' F. Norman of Vancouver, has moved into a house at 2237 Gor don Avenue. Holly burn Theatre THURSDAY uml FRIDAY nnd SAT. MATINKE Kobrimry 17th, 18th and lUth, EDWARD (J. UOIIINSON HETTE DAVIS ' KID G A LLA H A D ' nlao Now«. Cartoon, Soria). SATURDAY EVENING ONLY February lUth CLARK GABLE CAROL LOMHARl) " NO MAN O F HER OW N" also HE ATTIC OF TERROR" TUESDAY nnd WEDNESDAY February 22nd and 23rd KAY FRANCIS k "Give Me Y0iir Heart" (Onco only at 8:20) 4 also "WILD MONEY" LAWN BOWLING CLUB L A N D S C A P E C O N T R A C T O R S Formal and Informal Gardens planned and stocked to specifications Estimates and designs given. Experts in Alpine and W ater Gardens. BURGESS & WALKER 3 4 5 At the annual meeting of the West yanepuver Lawn Bowling Cub reoentiy held, the following Mrs. Stewart has moved from Officers and-Eyer^ntivp-fnr -- 1109 -Fulton Avenue, into a coming season were elected: house at 27th ^and«Lawson Ave- Honorary President, Reeve J. Leyland'J President, David A. --------------- ^ Jay; Vice President, S. Fulton; RUGBY . Sec.-Treasurer, P. C.; Chapman; AssistajiLSeci^taryy-^h-Me^ Harold A. Eager & Soli Builders & Contractors Homes of Diatincti9n.. Alterations ' Repairs Re-roofing 8 2 5 - 22nd Street Played 14, won 14; points for Executive, , ,!. Hamilton Smith,' 199, againstfiO, was the season J^^^s Grayr Harvey Smith. 199, against 50, wa^ the season Saturday's 'game when the Bar barian 1st XV bested the run- Ex-Britannia, i for the W. V. U. C. Y. P. ASSN. jMemJiei!S-o£fhe-^Sessian--aiLtb4 •ners ̂up, Ex-Hntannia, tor the - West Vancouver United Church of 13-3 • by Monday.' The meeting took the Atwood, Rich^ds and Stan Pat- form of a general discussion he- terson, while Bud-d'Easum con-/-t-ween the it is anything for a building you are assured-of-service wiuie ouu-u,iLtisura com the ypUng people and verted two to furtheiL^d to'ju^_.their- guestsT ' _ ' record individual points total lo r the season. A feature 'of the and satisfaction by a phone or -- personal c a ir - to _______ West 190 1578 M arine Drive West 190 PREE-_ DELIVERY B u tte r - FIRST-GRADE 3 lbs for $1.10 Pure Pork Sausage 18c per lb. PURE LARD Tor̂ BAKEASX^ 21bs. Fletcher's Mo. 1 Bacon 2 pkts for Blade-Roast-- Rd. Bone Roast Minced Beef It was decided to have a parly game was Richards' brilliant' ef- Tbomnsnn^n fort from; midfield to score be- 2^ Monday, February S h t * "f th ro lL "̂ t t^ . A number of Y.P. interested dramatics met at 2130 ATgyle Avenue on Wednesday night mg Uncanny, sense of position w aTheld ' piuuuct and anticipation. ______ ■=""=TiTr^gi?tH("V^crrrOc ̂ to' injuries and calls on -their Astbucy Lumber Co.,.Ltd. PHONES: West 199 North 285 SMdNS Lamb Cross Ribs 1 TtolleiT ^ Pot Roast ***• ,^members for the first Yarn's game, but will take the field this " Saturday against VarsHy Thirds at Douglas at 2:30 p.m. A strong -team will be put in the field and will include several members of the first fifteen, the rest of whom will have a day off in • anticipation of the early . trip to Victoria for the Provinci al Championship game. L^G^SNw!0!nM RYW lST , in the LEGION HALL at8 p.m„-SATURDAY, Feb. 19th. Prizes -- Refresh men t.s -- Good Music -- Hidden Prize. Modern arid Old Time Dances -- Admission, 25c. iMMWMOmmV ■ ̂.TT,--.. - Prime-Ribs Beet RoDed Roast Beef lb. TBE HIGHLANDS 1393 Marine Drive 'Where Good Food Is Served"- BREAKFAST LUNCHEON -TEAS-- ----------tDJNNER------- Sunday Try Our Special . - EveningHBinner- D. e .Auspices Duncan Lawson Chapter I. 0. A PLAY IN THREE ACTS HOLLYBURN^THEATRE .. ^ M onday,, Feb. 21st, Music courtesy W E S T V A N C O U V ER S C H O O L B A N D "Reserved-Seats-35(n-------Side8-d^F:ront-Balcony-2Sc:------ ^BHckBalcony-ls^ "HIS SPLENDID FAMILY Shoulders Pork Meatty Loin rork EGGS GRADE A LARGE- d 0 2 EXPERT W atch and Clock REPAIRING * T. CHRISTENSON -(formerly with Birlm Ltd., Montreal) -- 1522 Marine - Drive;-- " -To -T h e sc W h o L o v e L u g g in g A sh g a f This message will not apply because those who burn sawdust are de prived of the pleasure of toting out tons of ashes. A scuttle full is all' they can find after a week's fifing with Knill's clean, 100% fir sawdust. If there are things you would rather do than clean out the ash pit, bum sawdust and get it from , J KBHLL'S FUELS . SAWDUST -- WOOD -- . COAL -- HOME ^ I L FURLS^ ________ West Vancouver Office: : 1528- Marin"eT;Dflve.. Phone Vrest"794." North Vancouver Office: 513 Lonsdale Avenue. Phone'North 94 -yif \] u