SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B. C, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913. 5 Sterling Silver $10.00 to $22.00 _ $4.50 to $36.00 Match Boxes _..._ $2.00 to $5.50 Vanity Cases... .. $3.40 to $35.00 These we carry in all styles, and they are hall marked with the British Government guarantee of quality. Card Cases ....... Cigarette Cases The styles include rich plain pol- ished, hand engraved or engine turned. Some of the cigarette cases are made very thin for evening dress. They donot bulge the pocket. Call and let us show you our line. SHORTT, HILL & DUNCAN, LTD. (At the sign of the four dials) ii} Corner of Broad and View Streets Victoria, B. & Established 1890 Robert 5. Day and Beaumont Boggs REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE INVESTMENTS COLLECTIONS AGENTS FOR London Guarantee and Accident Go. Limited. Lloyd’s Plate Glass Insurance Co. Colonial Investment and Loan Go. Reliance Loan andjSavings €o., and General Agents for B. C. of The Guardian Assurance Company, Ltd, and Law, Union and Rock In- surance Company, Ltd. Notary Publie for British Columbia. Commissioner for Nova Scotia in British Columbia. VICTORIA, B. C. Champion Clydesdale Stallion Pride of Drumburle No. 13656- Bred by Jas. Hamilton Drumburle, Ayr- shire, Scotland. STRE—Baron of Buchlyvie, (No. 11263) DAM—Elsie Royal (Vol. XXIX) by Mon- trave Mae, (No. 9958) Will stand for service at the Prairie Hotel stables, Saanichton, from Thursday noon till Friday morning, and will not go to Sidney as previously advertised. For particulars apply to Jas. Biggam, care of Prairie Hotel, Saanichton. Terms—$5 at time of service and $20 when mare proves in foal. |day to meet Mr. E. A. Miller K. C. Victoria about Tuesday when they will LOCALS and PERSONALS Capt Berquist and party autoed Sooke Sunday. to Mrs, *P. N. Tester is spending a few days in Vancouver, Miss Dorothy Roberts is spending the week with friends in Sidney. Mrs. H. Donovan entertained a num- ber of friends last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Nora Norris spent the week end with her parents at Arbutus Cove Deep Bay. Miss Ollie Norris of Deep Cove spent the week end with her friend Miss Elli- ott ' Me. and Mrs J. J. White have left for Alpine meetin the mountains at Stephen B.C. Mr. Spiren’s new house is nearing com- pletion and he expects to occupy it very shortly. Miss Millie Horth is spending several days with her friend Miss Longland in Victoria. Mr. J. Reid, of Sidney, caught a thirty pound salmon last Monday evening while trolling. Miss Nellie Norris, Arbutus Cove Deep Bay visited her sister Mrs. Burr of Vrte- toria last week. The ladies of the Methodist Church will hold a raspberry and ice cream fete on Thursday and Friday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Poplain, of Victoria, spent Sunday in Sidney as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Tester. Mr. Pogson contemplates building an elaborate bungalow on Marine Drive, and expects to start operations immediately. Several campers from Victoria are spending the summer months at their Camps around the beautiful shores of Deep Bay. F. A. Hayes, Ben Brown, R.A. Kluigh and L. McDonald, of Victoria, were in town Friday in connection with work on the B. €. Telephone Company’s lines. Miss Ester Dix left for New York last week. Miss Dix intends stopping off at Chicago to make a short visit and from there she will go to New York to reside. Harry ©. Evans, the popular piano tuner of Victoria, visited Sidney last Thursday. Mr. Evans is considered one of the best piano tuners in this part of the country. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week July 22nd and 23rd, the Ladies Guild of St Andrew’s Church pro. pose holding a Raspberry festival in Mr. @. ©. Cochran’s grounds. : Mr. A. Roberts arrived from Vancouv- er, Saturday toconsult with his architect in regard to building bungalows un fifth street. While in Sidney Mr. Roberts is fhe guest of Mr. McKillican. Miss Rosalie Harris, a 1913 graduate of St. Josephs Academy, Toronto and Mas- ter Wilfred Harris of Toronto, are visit- their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. P. N Tester. The capital team of Victoria disapoint- ed the Sidney team last Sunday by not, putting in an appearance. A game was played between two teams picked from the Sidney boys. Tomlin, Munroe, Hom- er, Tomkins, Gehrke, Blackburn, Webb, Lait and Kemper, won from Pierce, Gehrke, Pfister’ Brown, Teitz, Norton, Herman, Roberts and Humber, the score was 11-8. Mr. Critchley went to Vancouver Mon- | of Ayliner Ont. Supreme President, and J. W. Carter of Toronto, Supreme Secretary | of the Sons of England Benefit Society. Mr. Miller and Mr. Carter came to the eoast on an official tour of inspection from the East. They are expected in be given adinner. On Wednesday Mr. Critchley expects them as his guests in Sidney. jin the face, | close Miss Hileen White is visiting in Van- couver and Alberni. Mr. Fred Roach was the guest of Mr. George Brethour, Sunday. Mrs. Morris of Victoria is visiting with her daughter Mrs Addison, Third St. Mrs J. G. Billings left Tuesday for Vic- toria to visit relations and friends. Miss Kitty Morris, of Victoria, is visit- ing friends and relations this week in Sidney. Mrs T. J. Converse entertained at six o’clack dinner, Sunday. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Alice O’Brien, of Vancouver, is visiting with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Martineau and daughter Bernadette, of Victoria, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Converse this week. MissK. MacDonald of Victoria arrived in Sidney Tuesday to visit her Sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Billings. Mrs Nelson and two children of Wan- eouver are visiting with the ladies cous- ins Mr. and Mrs. Berquist for an indef- inite time. Master Ellis Prinnette returned to his home in Victoria, after spending a de- lightful vacation with his friend Master Jan Kennedy. T. Mansell, provincial constable, who had been assisting in the search for the bandit on Shaw Island, arrived in Sid- ney Wednesday evening on his way to Victoria, to prosecute the several cases of automobile speeding in Sidney, which occured at the time of the Military en- campment here. The B. €. E. Tram Service The cars will leave Trip station at the junction of the B.C. Electric Railway and East Saanich Road at the following hours: 6.45, 9.05 and 12.05 a.m. 3.05, 6.05 and 9.05 p.m. Returning will leave Victoria at the following hours: 7.30 and 10.30 a.m. 1.30, 4.30, 7.30 and 10.30 p.m. YALE’S OLD TRAINER. Mike Murphy knew about all there is to know of the science of athletic train- ing; but more than that he had a broad knowledge and understanding of the psychology of boyhood. The success of the athletes whom he trained was due at least as much to his mental as to his physical prescriptions. There was something uncanny in the certainty with which he read the thoughts of his charges and in his unerring choice of the right time for reproof and the right time for encouragement. We wonder how many thousand men there are in | this country who can recall erushing humiliation and discourage- | ment of a public reproof on the college | athletic field has been dissipated by the | touch of Mike Murphy’s kindly hand | | how the and his whispered word of encourage- | Where ther He had the faculty of making | every boy believe that he and Mike | ment. ++ oe Sa 20004 0-90 40> ‘PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY AND SMOKE “The Grand Duke’ ; : MANUFACTURED IN SIDNEY BY UNION LABOR. PERCY K. WINCH. 00-0 $004 306660663 + 6+ 604 > | : Two Thousand Feet Wooden Water Pipe. Can be seen at the new Sanatarium. Apply DUFFUS & BRYSON 4 Oo HAALDH-$ FFP OOOO9 6094466 9 HO O4-o-O4 Se i : Ce A LS A AS I LS A I REAL OLD DUNCAN & GRAY VICTORIA, B. G. AGENTS FOR B.C. AND ALBERTA. PPD 9-4-9 HOODOO BOG OGD GOL ODO HO, Sanam e SIDNEY'S MOST ATTRAC- TIVE SUBURB e are waterfront lots and nicely wooded home- sites for sale, adjoining sheltered bays, that can be secured were sworn brothers, leagued together | at moderate prices and on terms extending over two years. fo withstand the outrageous slings and | adversities of a college athletic ca- reer. And this was not a pose, for Mike loved his work and he loved every participator in it from the high | and mighty ‘varsity captain to the humble little frightened tailender on the freshman squad. And somehow | he found time to devote to all of them. in the fate utterly broken There is cynical tragedy which forced this man, in body, with death ever staring him ‘to work day after day in association with the finest ex- of youthful health strength.—The Waterbury American. | amples and | “Well, Johnny, dear, you getting on with your French?” We translate my how are “Oh, very well, uncle. | quite nice sensible sentences now such as ‘My uncle never allows my birthday | to pass without giving me a present,’ or, ‘It is certain that my uncle will give | quite splendid this | me something time.’ ” | Saanich Lands a Specialty. These will become very popular as soon as the electric line. is in Operation. For particulars apply at the address below. NORTH SAANICH ACREAGE For sale at prices that compare very favorably with and on adjoining lands. W. F.U. COPEMAN & CO. 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