ae tarbava of British Columbia’ fice located on Washington Ave at Vidal St. Advertising Kates Given On Application Satsertprton (Tn Advance) Canada, $1.00 por years O.8.A, 81.50 L, A. STARCK, Edltor and Publisher, Golden Wedding ‘At the home of Cpl. and Mra. /afternoon andsin the evening by: Jolin McBride on July 28th, Rev, Mr 1 sof White Rock, Dole HOUrO, owen responded In we Hardy re-encted the marriage Mr, ceremony which took place fifty words. Years fo at tho Fatablished| ‘The tea room wan decornte Church in Kirrlomulr, Scotland, | with Inte summer flowers In keep~ onibadel ie three Dole took their marrinzo vows, Coming to Canada tn 1898, they | ti first settled in Manitobo. moving fn 1918 to a randh on the Nov McLellan read, Surrey, where they lived Unt a few years ago when Poor health forced thom to retire to White Rock to live. | During tho afternoon Mr. Bryco on behale of thelr many friends scvsented Mr ond Mrs. Dolg a Handsome purse and pipe. 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Introductory Offer, 6 Iisues 25 Cents, a family tradition in that high] position for his father, John Leslie ight), was vice-president and comptroller of the company from 1926 until 1928 at which time he id became vice-president of finance| Silver |.and treasurer, a position he retain- ed until 1982 when he retired more than half a century of rail- way work. The new vice-president | _ = ‘ The Semiahmoo Sun rene KS with ClaudetteCotbort and the Ale i danghter, Ma Theatre News nd Quail club, Ydu're in for the fon |e leuving thin week to spe Aho Wirk ‘Theatre provonte far |MOmION Of He weaKon, Con you Im= mumthn yauention In Alaaka. wine Rudy Valor ponding Money| Avo minty Hoye from ame lan if fe treet WuYINE | couver, who are | WAMidaying at Claudette Kowns, nagiigees, Dantes, | kximount, Camp, Creneent, under brassleres and jewels! by dozens! \ihe supervision of Br Conton, Hb doen It in, the Palm Benelilinstructor of We Yanaouver Baya the boginning of the week Arabian Nights. tale” of Sherazide, te danalng girl, und her Callph lover grew on ‘anyforming te anolent Arabian into a lusty, actlon-erammed, hard=| story. Club Association and Mr. Beaton, Hiding, plenty-of-fighting, advent-| Also On of Our Aircraft is Miss-! o¢ the Kivan Boys Club, came tire mel The fabulous tiles |Ing, A chapter of flaming co) aks over to upend Friday aterncon on of the Arabinn Nighin come to life |torn from the heart of m nation at| ine pier. In’ glowing tochnicolor, With Jon| War, An ainazing aotion picture of | Hall, Marl Montes, Bahu, Lair}the men who raid Germany by Erickwon and Billy Gilbert, Ment Conquered, but not beaten, FIELD DAY AT THE Aino Behind .The ,Elaht ,Ball,|Wotland felts buck at her captors, FIBRE FLAX PLANT umber of the Hoclety of Tech- Wx a You'll jive for Joy with these Wauele nen live to raid again. feraatin mualo making, merry wea Hugh Williams and frie nfeal Areulturiatd and fast manlacn, Wand myatery, hop~| Portman, Krowern tngther with Govern. stoppers, a pastes ah = tee eee inent officlals held a Field Day of loo! , With the ER SAAS TE a i DH Inrpecting the flax felad ant BacDenala and Ji AIbon, near Haney, Veeurnaa WALHOM the gidem in omer home Inst Monday after an een, “127 and 7, HALON aaa ne for the ond of the (Gays vacation at t new /home being erected on Campbell River Week In The Palm Beach Story.|of Mrs, Nell Chubb on Pacitic A Dienic waa Beta) ad gee Spend the winter In Palm Teach |stre Sr aoe Follows Father as € -P.R. Vice-President CARD OF THANKS to thank our ihboure for sympathy of Spectal lows our wife and mother to Rev. F. Hardy for his eo inge s during our / bereave_ ment. FOR SALE—One double bed and inattress, dropside couch and mattre with hot Mrz. ©. Roxe, Prospect WANTED—Bid to complete paint Also re- ‘com which has stained by leaks in the Apply White Rock ars, Hi s Dry Goods. Railway Company, is carrying on| attendance at McGill —-~ University on a Canadian Pacitic scholarship and three years ov seas service in the Great Wai ith the Canadian two medals as a Gene Medal at Montreal School and the British As: after) Medal in ¢ Spi tion at McGill University where he graduated from the Faculty of Applied Science. Artill CUT COARSE FOR THE PIPE in CUT FINE Seer Sid Seabrook Conditioned Chrysler ar A X (Information Please! ? came SS Where can I get . Grant, I Try the ee Niaht Calle 681 SS Rk Sa Want Ad Column |] .—_—_ 7 “FOR WANT OF A TREAD..." A burntout motor jn ahout as much ~ Producer as # tank without trends, “Motors burn out from ton, and from oyerl, use to the Ieimary overheating due to luck of yontila~ ule which are often caused bys 1. Failure to oll bearings. 2. Break down of insulation bi ‘The accumulation of oll wat 4. Tight bearings or failure to oil the driven machine. 5. Driving belts too tight. 6 The driven machine ‘out of line or in bad ropa f these fan ts sabotage your equipment Pp good condition Job, tune Of too much oll, urated dust, HONG a | I WANTED isting of houses for sale If your price is right We can sell for you We have a waiting list — GEO. M. THRIFT Real Estate Agent 1 These little messengers travel round far easier than you and I jcan, going into all the various homes in the district. And out of the many homes one or more answers will come back. Try it! | ple Cost i Vieni, »: a