' V •• -i- T : - * S 4> f r-' N O W ' W * e ' N e w ' | i n t x ^ ■' SMO WWG "^~SWI!^ tRIJNKS in a largre range o f colors. • Pri^©»............ |z.95 and $3.96 -3k r̂cCikk̂.HiA.M*#..M..-96c« ---------- ---- 1412 MARINE DRI WEl̂ TyVANCOUVERMcLEOD'S MENS WEAR " » ""'v̂ A N N O U N C E M E N T DR. Kenneth e . Mc Rae (formoriyiof 706 Medical Dental Building) Wishes to announce the opening of a Modern Dental Office at i860 Marine Drive. Evenings by appointment. phone West 432 Exhibition Gladioli ' Each GERTRUDE -- Orange rose, cream throat ................... 10c JESSIE --, Pure pink, white ..tohn"W m s e y "̂ 7 ® ŝalmon, very tall 25c. MANDERINE -- (New) En- ^ ' ohanting orange. oOc mahogany Rich clear brown................................... ;•• 20c moorish k in g -- Huge vel- vet maroon ........... 20c MRS. MALTHOUSE -- Satin lilac, flocked mauve..... ...........,15c PICARDkY--Large shrimp pink 7c PIMPERNAL--Bright , scarlet and white .................. 26c PELEGRINA--Dark violetblue 10c SOUTHPORT -- Immense rose pink .........................................$1.00 mother MACHREE-r-Gray-• ■ , ish lavender, penciled gold.... 10c COLLECTION-- One of each ' above 12 .......... ..........L..........$2.50 HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS Fine Healthy Plants, separate colors, each .............................. 20c Coltness Dwarf Dahlias, each 15c Coltness Hybrids, named and labeled, each ..................... 20c I d e l iv e r e d J. W. PARKINSON, F.R.H.S. ' 1393 20th Street ; , Hollyburn ; 1429 Marine Dr. West 722 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ling C od.................... 10c. lb. Red Spring Salmon.. 20c lb. Eastern Salt Herring 15c lb. Also warm weather supplies Cottage Cheese,' Bulk Salad Dressing, ' Peanut Butler," Potato Chips, Brown Eggs. PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Hollyburn Business College , 14th and Marine Drive (Upstairs in New Ambleside . Block) ■ DAY and EVENING CLASSES Individual Attention PHONE WEST 341 . . Mr . , and Mrs. G, . Taylor,* 12th and Duchess Avenue, have bought a house a t 1176 Duchess Avenue. Mrs. Francis E. Purdio and family of Bournemouth, Eng land, have moved into the Bod- well house a t Caulfeild. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson have moved from 812 16th Street into, a house a t 2165^ JeHerson Ave nue., . 4i ■« * Mr. and Mx's. Smithson of Kerrisdale, are having a new home built on Keith Road be tween 11th and 12th Streets. Jim J'earoe, 2063 Esquimalt Avenue, is. making satislabtory progress in St. Paul's Hospital,, where he recently underwent an operation. . .... A; collision occurred on Taylor" Way Sunday afternoon betw een. a Vancouver autoist and a North Vancouver motor cyclist vvho had a girl on the seat behind . him. l l ie la tte r had a collar bone dislocated. i-♦ ♦ H< . * Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, 15th and Marine Drive, have "moved to Courtney, B.C., where Mr.' Armstrong expects to go into a business of, his own, • Mr. and Mrs. Eber Rothwell,' 1512 Marine Drive, have return ed from a -motor trip to Grapd . Coulee !iand Spokane.♦ ♦ •* Mrs. M. S. Ross, who has been a guest a t the Restawhile Con- vaTescent Home, 136 27th Street, has lefti to re lu rn to her home in Hove, Sussex," England. BRITISH PACIFIC HEATINCTCQ. LTD. 1483 Marine Drive HEATING AND VENTILATING ̂ ENGINEERED CONTRACTORS............... Tinsmithiiig,-v-Coppfer-Smithing,-,Sheet Metal Work.i Specializing in Air Conditionin^~^^ ^ G. W. H. JACKSON. Manager West 41 A seaplane Wade a forced land- the camihg a t the cannery in Sherman on Sunday, taking off again the following morning., * ,• * LAtnniRY SERVICEFORDEPENDABLE J)AVE ANDERSON,\ West Vancouver ^Representative Phones West~691-L~dr Ndrth~1310 ____ :i __Shower __- Last-.Wednesday everiing was the occasion of a delightful shower held a t the^ home of the Misses Jane and Lenore Beattie, when they entertained in "honor of -Miss -Evelyn Young, .whose " marriage takes place this month.. The invited ' guests were-: Mes- dames R. H. ■ Bloxham, J. C. Young, W. Ashall, J. C. Osvvald, "A."Garrard,* C!7~Craxtoh7"E;" E.' Wootton. ■ A. Beattie, and the with her .sister; Mrs. D. A, Bar bour, 763 17th Stl^eet. . * * « . . Mrs. Waddell and Mrs. Buch anan, who have been the house guests of Mrs. E. A. Robinson, 28D7 Bellevue Avenue, left on Tuesday to return to lh e ir homes in Portland, Oregon, going by way of Victoria. Bridal Showdr Miss Lulu Ray; entertained a t u bridal shower Wednesday, even ing, a t the home of her p am its , Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Ray, 21st and Argyle Avenue, in honor of Miss Jean Ray, whose marriage takes place on May 16th to Mr. Fi'ed Sehwary of Portland, Oregon. ITiie rooms were tastefully dec orated in white bridal stixiamers. Lilacs and pink tu lips, provided the flower motif for the back-, ground. A white shower can, suspended by cellophane roping, hung over the bride-to-be's chair which was knotted with pink tulle bows. Little Kathleen Bac- cash wheeled in, the pink ,and -white de^oorated buggy, from which She presented the bride- elect.w ith the lovely gifts. The tea; table covered with white madeira cloth, centred with a bowl of lilacs and tulips an,d' flanked o'lî either side by white tapers, wias presided over by Mrs. S. 'Rahy, -Mrs. F. Ray, grand m other o f the bride-elect,' Mrs. N. Brady, and Mrs. E. Ray. A- mong those invited were: Mrs.; S. JabouT, Mrs. N. Baccash, Mrs. ' A. Brady and daughter, Mrs. E. Ray, Mrs. W .'Haynes, Mrs; V. Carconi, Mrs. H. Campbell, MrS. M. Ray, Mrs. G. Hayes, Mrs. G.; Allan, Mrs. N. Brady, Mrs. F. Jphhston, Mrs, T., Shumas and' daughter, Mrs. H. Bogas, Mrs. N. Zahar, Mrs. J. Findlay, Mrs. P. Kanelles, Mrs. E. White, Mrs. C. Romano, Mrs. A. Findlay . Mrs. J. Gillette, Mrs. A. Shumas' and Mrs. G. Jones. The Misses H attie Young, Josephine Gillette, -IsoFelle-Cam;pbell7=Evelyn3Hayr= Mildred and Jean, Lettner, Betty Holds worth, Eleanor Bello, Helen Kelloff, Louise and H'a2fel Brady, Matilda, Sayeeg, Eva and Phyliss Ray,-Josephine Ezzy, Margaret ■xTohnstonT^ose--anH---^ Stratfo ^ A K E R Y HOME-MADE MA.. BREAD FUESH DAILY Ti'ii v,ariytk*B to suit every tnsto Mont Pics -- Cookies EcclfM CnkcM -- Pastries Buns and Rolls ...... . " Note Address: 1468 Murine Drive Phone West 27 Hollyburn Theatre TIlimSDAY, MAY, I2(h DOHOTIIY LAMOUU The H urricane (Oiico only at 8 p.in.) FRIDAY ami SAT. MATINEE May 13th and 14th LAUREL & HARDY 'OUR RELATIONS'• « ahso TRAILING ANIMAL STORIES" "LIITLE BANTAM WEIGHT" SATURDAY EVE. & MONDAY May 14th and 10th. EDDIE CANTOR " AH Baba Goes to Town" also "MEXICAN MURALS" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . May 17th and 1.8th ROBERT MONTGOMERY " NIGHT MOST FALL " (Onco only at 8 p.m.) also SHORT SUBJECTS M argaret White,- Mary Powell, Bassie and Audre Couman, Eileen "Shifflett, Mary Kanelles, Arine ChikatiSj-^-and-Argent' a h ^ " May Ray. - [QUALITYl MEATS • • ■_KH . \ I ^ " ' _ 1 Ai i 1 1 1 Foo.o M o r k e ts m m i m Misses J. Leyland, B. Allwork; H. Young, E.-Edwards, R.. Blair,I '.J o h n ^ x r D .- R e id ,H ^ B r e a f e y ;- & W ™ ^ ^ D. Bernard,' P. Barker, B .'M ^ usual. May 4th, in the Pauli™ Intyre, H. Borgal, P. Saund&s, Jfhnson Schoo . - The member- ' -- Y-- ►^p--hs-'-^-eaffily^grownrgv--arrd Wek 190" ": 1578 Marine Drive " West 190 R. Thompson, F. Bloxham, Shirlaw, M. Beattie, K. Beattie. ~ ...... A doe swam in last week prob ably from Stanley Park and rl anded--on: the-beach-a t-S andy any qne' interested in the Band will be very welcome. -The-meel--- ings a re the first Wednesday of each nidhth. NELSON'S FIRE FUELS 1894 Marine-Drive -- .SAW DUST We handle Only One; Grade of Sawdust (THEdBEST) 100 "^old growth fir,' Range or Furnace. (guaranteed _ measurement).__ WOOD (Bushwood)) "ffHnd~SFlTlr1j'ir old growths............ $C.OO cord' Maple (fireplace):....-- 5.60 " Alder (fireplace^........ 6.50 " Bush Fir .................. 5.00 " "Millwood ■ Inside Mill Fir ........ . 5.50 Furnace BloclcB"'Trr:d::r .4.25 " Slabs (Barky), ...... . 3.75 ^ 2 cords" ......V........... 7.00 " -S_lflJis, ^_Edgings 3..7.5_!L 2 Cords '.............:..... -7.00 ' Edgings .................... .3.50 2 Cords .............. . 0.50___ . , COAL We handle all grades ..of Coal. Phone West 78_3 Yoiir local dependable dealer. 1 -4. ^ ■-------W.-M. S; MEETING - which it proceeded Tjjg regular monthly meeting ^Wand. ̂ ______ of_theJV.M.S. will be held Tues- /1 D : .' ~. '̂day -;afternoonf7t-7fh-instantr^at-7 - 271=5̂ -- Thg^vbrd' fo r "rdll"cal 1 - is - Buttier f ir s t -g r a d e 3 lbs for 92c HUNTER'S Ma r m a l a d e j a r 3 0 c Loin Poi'k:...lb. 27c Meaty Roasts .lb. 22c Sho. Lamb... lb. 20c Breast Lamb... lb. -15c Cottage Cheeselb. 10c • ;̂ii.ivn.T)mys'ifaTan'.."•........................i ' <i ui-w tioff .tie Young was hostess <at a cup " and " saucer shower given in honor of her cousin,■>]^iss Eve lyn . Young, whose m arriage' takes place this month. the chapter from the Study book. As usual the Mothers' meeting a t F irs t Church on May, |9 th , ■ will be conducted by members of the West Vancouver W.M.S. J V E R T N IO N ^ : A F E E D S T O R E ■■ * ■■ - ~ArP~SEARLE^PJbon^cst-9-- ____ T' ■ '■ ̂.■■>u<-'yesgai?fjge ADCO Wood, Coal, . Builders^ Supplies Shamrock Bacon Empire's Fiaest I 8 c ^ e r - i I2 lb . ' p k g k B A I U E ^ Y I lb. cartons: Rolled RoastBee! Ib. 22c Cross Ribs. ...lb. l8c Rinp. Roast Beef , lb. 22c Short Ribs. .lb. 10c •BUILDING PERMITS $59.19.5 During the month of April the authorities a t the Municipal Hall issued 30 permits for a total of $59,195, which is an increase of $21,955' over the figures fo r the previous month. Particulars are as follows: . 16_dwellings................. $53,130 ̂ - 9 additions and alter ations .................... '2,375 3 g a ra g e s .... 690.^ 2 miscellaneous .... 3,0b0 GWEN'S GOWN AND SPORT SHOPPE West 562 1730 Marine Drive CLEARANCE SALE - All Spring Merchandise to be cleared a t greatly reduced prices. SUITS ■ COATS AFTERNOON DRESSES and BEACH DRESSES , , BLOUSES MILLINERY "Remember" AH Prices Are Reduced. l i i i i i i M liiiiii. $59,195 12.C per Ih; Rolled-Boneless PbURMst lb rl5 e EXPERT W atch and Clock -REPAIEINCP" EGGS ZSc do*. T. CHRISTENSON (formerly with Birks Ltd., . - Montreal) 1522 Marine Drive AUSPICES WEST- VANCOUVER BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION • by WEST VANCOUVER SCHOOL BAND Assisted_by_ BETTY. CAVENDISH DANCERS IN RECITAL , TOMORROW (Friday) in INGLEWOOD AUDITORIUM at 8 p.m._ ̂ Fxee tickets can be obtained from local merchants.