t I ■•tiiKw w « it 46 A. H arvey Smiitli Me.t<i-W Mt »to Free Delivery Service ' 'M'm lht̂ "'ll̂ î iiioMt HUCIvS F ^ m X T iy E FlU. and SAT., APRIL 18 and 10 M E A T S LO.O.E. \. y Hi..: . i'.v.t" i) f i 1 ini-' lU^ EKr ! iiJH' >■- ii K tl ; . i n ' ' • ii'̂ ■' m ' V ♦' l i r> ' ' iiilil iiili I |v i f'4.--J!:: ■'■ M. f,;?-'-ssfe' :80P; IM iMv " ■ Vi. IV V. PiiiK .- -, I ^5I l iS i i ft ̂i ' ' " i i kwifVn I'urt* I.AIiD-- 2 1*11). carlonH ............ l7c Itrd a Wliilf Hrand BANTAM <*OUN, tali tin; Bed & White Brand TKNDKB I'BAS, aieve i, tall tin; Bed ^ White Itrand TOMATOES, Iur«e 2Vt tit*--^Bie tin of each, all f(V....:fSc Beady Cut MACABONI--l.h. ......5c ( nnadian SI'A tO lim i--Ifi.oz. pkt. Oc A\jKtralian SEI5DMCSS BAISIN8-- 2 IhM. ., ' .....................................2Ic ralifornia HWICIil' I'BDNUS-- I,artte ai/.e, Ih................................... 10c NKC'I'AB BKBBIKS--Flavor? And How! Tin ................................. 17c IMNliAIM'I.K^-Slieed Singapore. Tin ................................................ 11c Bed ^ Whiio Brand SOIJF--Chicken and Bice, or Ve«;etal)le Beef. :f tina 29c Bed A While FOBK & BEANS-- IH-oz, tiiiH, li for ............................ 25c No. 2*/; tiu .................................... j.l4c -m)Aylrner^miNEI) CUK^BEN- 7-oz. tin •25c WcKt m r f: e f PORK LAMB . VEAL All Grade A ,& A1 DclicatcHsen Fresh Fish Daily Nahol) ASI*ABA(11JS TIBS and KNIts--Tin , , f . ....................... Bed .li While Sl*ACHEm-- l(i-oz. ,,lin ......................... ....... : .1 AM--Waw.stulT'H Itawpherry. Mrs.. P. Jeniier, 2283 Lawso«' ;Ave,i^ has 'h o W Friday, April 18, to the Duncan Lawson Chapter, 1*0. -D.E.,.when a-tea a il4 Ja« lJm M C 'be 'given..^ .'.The oc'casion m ar^s the 21st birthday of the chaj^ te r . The tea table, dainty with sp r in g ' iiowers, \vill be centred w ith the birthday cake and its F ree Delivery tw enty-one cai.dle«. ^ Mrs^.A. A. Almas, first regent of the Chapter, will be asked to cu t the cake, and its twenty-one candles. Those ask ed to pre side a t the tea table are Mrs. J. Edward Sears, Mrs. A. A. Fairn ie, Mrs. Harry Ward, Mrs. J. H. Redden, Mrs. A T. Cush ing, Mrs. A rth u r Carroll, Mrs. A. G. Langley, Mns. 3'. B. Turn er. ' Service I ^ U l ^ E R Quality SASH & DOORS. SHINGLES, PLYWOODS, L A T H ^ ^ PAINT, BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. ROOFING, WALLBOAUD, TILE Afenta; CANADA PAINT COMPANY LTD. WEST VANCOUVER LUMBER CO. LTD. 15th & Marine Drive Phone West 115 CLASSIFIED ADS The rate for Claaaifled Advertlaemeate la 2 centa per word, mlnliuuni 25 cento. Except in the case of thoea having regular accounts, all dassl. 0eda are payable atrlctly in advance. Reincmber Classiflods in the Weat Van. Newa get immediate results. GORDON ROBSON -- BairlBter A Solicitor, BIO W. Hastings, Sey. 4199 at West Vancouver any time by, appointment. West 403. MARCEL SHOP -- Therm lq^Tst^ P e rm a n ^ ts ; only best materlaS used. Export operators. pC„: West 804, Royal Bank Building " 10c .9c RED CROSS RELIEF FOR BOMBED VICTIMS •!i>lh. lilt CBAPEFBUIT- 1 f o r ..................... ... 1.5c, The hig ohea, .................. ............ 15c CIHJRHES OF CHRIST s c i e n t i s t • TABLE TEN N IS LEAGUE Red Cross relief for victims' of bomb raids ha.s an c^stimated value of almost two million dol- lar.s. M ajor items include: H alf a million articles o f PEMBERTON REALTY. CORP. LTD. (Established BO yoar^^ 418 Howe St. . . , TRin. 1271 Local Representative, F. Bayliss (Notary PublicL _ _ 2436 Bellevue Avc. Wedt 622-R H. A. ROBERTS LTD Complete Realty Service 1429 Marine Drive West 6(8 A Grand Finale to the W est m en's, womenbs and children's "DOC'riUNE OF ATONE- MJON'r" will l)e the subject of the L(?ssoii - Sermon in all "Oluirches of Christ, Scientist,'on . Simduy. Th(! Golden Text " Oiiiigs iiro orC od, \vli Vancouver Table Tennis League, clo thing for all ages. A nother Ji)40-1941 Season, was reg is te r ed a t the "R anch" last W ednes day, April 9th. . ' , Dinner was served to about ooneiled us to H im self by Jesus (Jhrist, and hath given to us the m inistry o f reconciliation" (11 Cor. 5:18). Among ' the citations which e()mpi'i.s<* the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Then P eter said. S ilver and gold liave I none; but such a s ,I have give I thee: In the nam e of Jesus C hrist of N azare th ri.se up and walk. And he too lO iim by . ................. ninety table'...tennis en thusiasts thousand surgical dressings ---JijL. n(l -theii'-l- friends,-.--aftcr_-which-- 5,(>2,660...distributed. .-since-- th< o ,n a tn 10- |>i-<;,m(|ent H arry Wells said a first of year. $50,000 to replace the righ t hand, and lifted him up,: and im m ediately his feet a n d a n k 1 e bones received stren g th " (Acts 3:6, 7). The Lesson-Sermon also in cludes the following^ passage from the C hristian Science te x t book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrii)tur(\s" by Mary Baker Eddy: "The time for the reappearing, of the ciivine heal ing i.s throughout all tim e; and whosoever laycth his ea rth ly all on the a lta r of divine- Science, drinketh of C h ris t's oup now, and is endued w ith the sp irit and power of C hristian , liealihg." q u a rte r of a million garm ents in th e making, j 225,666. garm ents given out since first of year., 83,- 750 blankets and quilts. Many surgical dressings, ........ ......... :y W eils said a n rs i oi year. .'t)Ou,uuu lo replace f((W words oil Jthe ,gro5vth of the . surgical instrum ents and sup- popularity of the game over the . plies in bombed hospitals. 150 past few years, and the steadily^ am bulances, each costing $1750 increasing num ber of ' p l a y e r s f o r use in bombed areas. 50 from year, to year, to the point am bulances for hospitals. 36 whej-e new divisions in the'" fully-equipped large kitchen can- league wore made each year, teens each costing $3100. 110,- d'he Ladies' League, new th is 000 cans of fru it and vegetables year,, had been a huge success, .collected by the Boy Scouts and .The president thanked • all m ore than 40 tons of jam made -tliuMo-who-had-seiwed-qn-The-ex^-- by--W om en^--I-nstitu te-and-R ed- ecutive with him (luring the past Cross members. (Complete Notarial Services) All PonriB of Documents Drawn and Executed Reginald P. Blower, J.P., Notary Public Real Estate, General Insurance and Rentals R. P. BLOWER & CO. LTD. 1405 Marine Drive West Vancouver West 21 and 204-M J. ^EDWARD SEARS, Barrister, Bol- icjtor, 1406 Marino Drive; Phona West 21. or W est BB3-R-1. CHIMNEY SWEEPING - Sawdusl ■burners installed; furnace reoalM G. Meldrum, 1108, LonsdulcV Nortii 822, CHIMNEY SWEEPING ~ Old Coon, s try way; gruaranteed; brick and stone repairs. Palmer, Capilano , North 811-R-2. ■ CASH FOR JUNK ~ Bottks, raga. Sacks, Metals, Furniture, Stoves, .. . -Tools,-etc.;„ nothing, too -big or. too_._ small.- Burrard Junk Co., West 91. GORDON GRAY - Insarance, all risks, one policy, all locations. SE y 4991 or W est 1065-Ll." FLOOR SURFACING--J. Sutherland. West 483 or North 678. ARE YOU LOOKING for a Real Buy LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED - Special machine; repairs, parte West Vancouver Machine Shop, 144| Marine. in a lot, large, cleared, and vdth PAPERHANGING. Painting; Kalso view ? See Sharpe's'subdm mining; first class work, at reason information on same. 1395 Marine Drive. Wept 719. able rates. H. Gaines, West 9G2-R. WANTED--̂By May, 1st, summer months, bright modern room, part, board, , waterfront, for business woman. West 141. - NORTH SHORE LADY LA41R1EK CLUB .sea.son, also, the tournam ent committeo who, w ith th e Ladies' (k)mmittee, were largely'^ respon- .sible for the successful affair. He paid special trib u te to the con s ta n t and" fa ith fu l secretarial work of M essrs. Jim m y and S andy 'B ax tq* over the past num ber of ^^ars. The trophies were , then p res ented to th e w inners of th e vari ous events for the p a s t season, as follows: M en's League--^Div. 1- W est V ancouver Lum ber Co. Cup: D udes; Playoffs, Div. 1, Dudes. Div. 2: N ifties ; Playoffs,_Div. 2 : Sharpshooters. M en's Singlese: Div. 1. B lair C up: L. L efeau x ; Runnei'-up7-J r7 Fiddes. Div. 2, Bev. Rhodes IRAQ'S FIRST CEMENT WORKS REFINED Ca n a d ia n , Young wo- man wants housekeeper's position, motherless' or widower's home. W. 381. RE-ROOFING--GENUINE DUROIl Shingles, attractive, permaneni Have roof measured now; free esti . mates. R. B. Cripps, West 88-R. -- F-r--V-.--Findlay7^W-est--1096*^R-l7-.-- Tlio next moeting of tho dub cup,. g Hamilton.;.-Runner-up; •Ml h o n i ' ,1 m i A n n __will biT lu'ld on W ednesdayrA pril 23rd, at 2 :J5 p.ni., a t the home _^.of_Mrs, H. Richmoiid, 6th and Duchess Ave, 'Pho .'speaker will be Mrs. J . ]'. Foil. Every niom- b e r should make an effort to a t tend n s 't l ie y will' enjoy this speaker and the business of the annual m eeting will be taken up.- Tea will be., served. To m ich Mrs. Riclimond's home, go up • Taylor Way and tu rn east one block a t Keith R o ad .----------- ^ ------■ G. Bradley. 'L ad ie s' League: Men's Cup: Vagabonds. _ Ladies' S ing les: M en's C u p : Ivy Elder- D ancing occupied the rem ain der of th e evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and was thoroughly ■ The first cement works to be built in Iraq has been shipped out there complete from a fam ous British steel works. It includes a large p lant for crushing th e limestone, large mills for grinding the. lim estone and clay to the necessary degree of fineness, a ro tary kiln, 300 feet iPng, for burning the raw m aterial, another large mill for m aking finished cement, and an ingenious machine which au to matically .packs th e product^, in paper sacks. ^ T ' -^^^e=work^w-hiGh-w-ilk4urn-e)ut^ 250 tons of cem ent a day will be a b le - to --increase- the - output, should the demand w arran t it, to 600 tons a 'day . FOR SALE--Chesterfield in perfect condition, $40. W. 149-L2. 'it: WEST VANCOUVEft MESSENGEl SERVICE--^Parcels, Baggage, ligh transfer,..work, prompt service. Wes 700. FOR . RENT--Comfortably furnished I camp on beach, near ferry; ' W. 398-R.- ' ̂ Ub t w o BEAUTIFUL view Iota, 70x12 ft., cleared, reasonable. Phone Wes 354-Y. FOR SALE--One used range," $27.50. Hall Fuel & Heating. West i09il. WANTED :-- Girl from 9 to 7 p.m. West 1191-L. FOR SALE-- :• Range, with Sawdust Burner. Apply 1075. Duchess Ave. SALE OF Grey Window Shades; half price. Jacks, 1516 Marine. A. E.,_ AUSTIN & CO. LTD. ■ Economical and I highly desirabl home, two lovely bright bedroom iu 'basement, one on main flooi large living ' room, nice kitchen cement basement; . full standat plumbing; la rge lot, fruit, ih nic location; taxes under $20. This i hoL a rundown shack but a nicel; painted cottage and neatly kepi $1,750, easy terms. f o r SALEl--r6 hole heavy (jumey Range; good waterjacket. $10. W. 112iR. w a n t e d -- Capable maid, small family;- sleep in. W.- 381." V ■' Fine family home, a t a -small horn price, six good rooms, three bed rooms, nice living room, fireplacf cabinet kitchen with- nook, larg "dining ro/om; full cement basemenl FOR SAL&--Good brick lined heater. Phone W. 288-M. PE N C IL S-- 70,000,000 British pencil m akers have , , ,, , 4. , ^ "P ^ record by th e ir enjoyed by all, who voted the £ff- foresight in laying away g rea t fan a huge _ quantities of V irginian r^d cedar -------- :------^ ^ ------- -- wood during t R last m onths of -----COItRESPONDENCE peaece. These'-stbeks, w ith new __ ---------- ' >' deliveries from Kenya, are en- The E ditdT, W e ^ V a n . News. abling Great Br i t ain to .chip WANTED TO RENT--House, May 1st or 15th. West 1091yor evenings BAyview 4050. hot .a ir furnace; 50-foot, lot, „ view, in a -d istric t of new homes House is aibout twelve years old, i In good ;_6ondition structurally bu needs pain ting .: This offering war rants inspection, only $2,950, Phon Mr. Falkner, W est 873-Y. ' A.,. E. AUSTIN & CO: LTD. FOR WINDOW c l e a n in g ; call F ^R RENT--^Attractive room, c Duncan MacCall, West 720. - veniently~ situated. West 770-R2 ® p h o t o g r a ph e r s -- 1562 Marine, West 534, films dev eloped and printed with one 5 x 7 _enlargement free. 30 cents per roTlf RUTH CORBETT BEAUTY SHOPPE --1540 B. Marine. Drive. For ap poihtments, phone West 117. WAR SERVICES CAMPAIGN Canaiia'.s (^lovornpr - General, the Earl of Athlone, who is now .paying his first official visit- to the Pacific Coast, h it the nail squarely on the liead when, in u rg ing '.Canadians to 'yuppprt the ^Canadian W ar Servic.es Cam paign he sa id : "We cannot, emplnisize too greatly the 'im portance of provid ing pleavsant recreation, healthy -jcehixa.Uo.iLimd-jcojiffinlsJ'i ^ sailors, soldiers and airm en, and we are sure th a t netliing con tribu tes so>nuch to th e ir physi cal ami sp iritual well-being. These' services signify. _tb them the affection 'Und thoughtfulness of the folks back ham e." E ver since w ar "was declared, _the Canadian Legion,*. I.O.D.E.' K nights of Columbus, Salvation A rm y, Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. have been doing those services, w ith funds supplied by popular subscription. D ear Sirr'i more pencils overseas 'than she I am an old man, bu t I did before the w a r : the increase w an t to attend the early service q u a rte r o f 1-940 was on E a s te r Sunday. I w ent in up on the like period plenty of tim e to catch the 7:45 " PERCY T. MASTERMAN Insurance Valuator Notary Public f o r s a l e ;--^Waterfiront Lot, 0̂' 180', cleared, excellent locatic -$25t)0^--LAWSON,--WALKER^ b u s from W est Bay, and walked slowly on until it should over tak e me. For some reason J h e b u s did liot epme, and a f te r wait- The result is . th a t 70,000,000 pencils a year, in 3,000 styles, a re now going out to world -m arkets from- th e B ritish Isles. 1- ' J-^otary ruDIic Specializing m West Vancouver Properties Of lice: 2446 Marine Drive, W est 1077 Residence: 2337 Nelson Ava w i n PRIDE, 1704 Marine Drive. .-West ing half way,^..fof I was" very finest of them , and the larg- tired , I finally had to walk the quantities a re bought by whole distance and only reached ' South Africa for. the use of the HELP WANTED, FEMALE - Ex- perienced girl for general housl S i ' cooking;sleep , in. W ages-$,20.00 per month References. Phone West 905rL2. ' FOR SALEr--5 Rooms fully mode - house-on exceptionally fine lot. Be ■ location and view. Price $4250, W accept somewhat less than ha cash. LAWSON, .WALKER PRIDE, 1704 Marine Drive. We 55. WANTED TO PURCHASE seconc hand child's pram . Marine Driv( 2987. Phone W est 770-M-2. th e church so m e, tim e a f te r the uniltitude of d raughtsm en in .the service had s ta rted . drawinsr officp.*! *o-f fiio Ti-«i*rtv,>„awing offices -of the Union's W hilst I w aited I counted sev-^ gt'ea t mining centres. -enteen--ears~pa^>sing;-- only^two^-- -^'he--dearest pencils~exported" of w hich w e r e f u l l , bu t not a g ro ss ; the cheapest one of th e 'd r iv e rs offered a lift Pencils wffh "gadgets,"" to a rings and^ r^^^ ^ fS T E R N WOOD WORKERS ~ Store and house fixtures, turning ■ ^ a s s , glazing. West 740. W4̂ .f tQ f ' HIGH SCHOOL GIRI^Vicinity fe ry, will take care of children aft' school and evening^. W. 1075-M. HANDY--ANN-SH0P-^2442"^M̂ D ^O R A T O R --Paperhanging, "paint- Ing, kalsomiiiihg. Clean, fast guar , anteed work. A. H. Duncan, iSoJ s Clyde. Phone West 521-R. SEPTUAG'E N A RIAN. uoveltjes,jgo-to. t he b ag aa r« __ of liiff la where'th e dem and ^ " THE FAITHFUL SERVANTn i s f o r The easier a g irl is on the eyes, th e h a rd er she is on a m an's pocketbook. cheapness. _ ̂ hardness is determ ined- In a corner of an old neglected uy th e proportion of China clay English churchyard the followingr mixed with the graphite . Real epitaph was found on a moss-covered, S'old is used fo r le tte ring the ̂ weather-beaten. old grave-stone: " best; bronze, or silver, Or alum- Sacred to , the memory of .inium for cheaper gO()ds . Eben Harvey ^ ^^^^ed end to erid,̂ ^ who departed this life suddenly and pencils would e-jd-pn/I unexpectedly by a cow kicking him on fo 773, m iles.. • - ^ the 15th of September, 1853. , ' ________ «Well done, thou good and faithful P o l i t p ^ c ,* servant." a r t ,of mak- utensils; tenniuacquet, $3.00; w S t WANTED--Lawnmower in ,, good r dition. Phone W. 778-R.-____ FOR s a l e ;--2 wooden single Bed with springs, suitable for camp o children's beds, $5,00 each. 27Q-R1. in g ,your guests feel at iiome. PURCHASERS ARRIVE IN VANCOUVER We have, a large number of §uQUir- ies for 5 and. 6 room houses reason ably priced according to , condition and location. ' I f you wish to sell y o u r . home or . property, phone our office and our rejpresentatives will call for a thoroughr inspection and offer you the facilities of both our Vancouver and W est Vancouver offices. H. A. ROBERTS LTD.. 1429 -Marine Dr. 3