e PAGE SIx eee ISLANDS REVIDW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1979 See FIRE. | Lett aude Forests Are INSURANCE Ocal and rersona | Being Depleted large. Some of the best Brit- Sale of work Noy. 27, in Berquist Mrs. W. R. Armstrong, of Bast ———— ei ish Companies. Patronize home Hall. St. Andrew's Church W. A. Road, spent a few days in Seattle Angus Camphell & Co Lid °9 i} industry. Help Sidney grow. Z : last week. iS ROBERTS Mr. L. G. Geirnaert was in town > for a short visit this week. Sale of work Thursda i, Nov: 27, ae : 1008-10 Government Street Victoria, B. C. Messrs. McDonald, Watson &|ting regulations as may be pre- — Eeacon Ave., Sidney. in Berquist Hall by St. Andrew Withers are now engaged on a con scribed by. the governmental azen Chr iS il I 1as (itt Phone No. 5 or 70R Church W. A. Mrs. C. C. Cochran and her two < : tract driving piles for the Sidney |Cies concerned, either Dominion or < daughters, Gertrude and Coline, re- Railroad Co.’s wharf. Mr. Foley is| Provincial, as the case may be. SIDNEY AND — “The Fashion Centre.”’ Governments and Lumber Ttnterests Are Awaking to Need for Per- petuating Wood Industries. Mr. and Mrs. Tighe have taken up | their residence in Mr. Matthews’ cot- tage, Third street. The forestry situation in Canada is distinctly more favorable than in the United States, due to the great bulk of the forests being on Crown lands, and thus subject to such cut- Mr. and Mrs. Ww. H. Dawes moyed to their new residence on Fourth = Mrs. Geo. Brethour and _ son, street yesterday. Moran, spent a few days in Victoria Victoria Tent last week visiting relatives. Factory : See ee turned from Seattle last Friday. in charge of this work. aR ee Thee tachi remains! ROOTS, GRA © ™ a RD ESo Boome Mr. Percy Shrimpton was a visitor | h® moves the piledriver to Saanich-|only to a comparatively small ex- toc S re Working Gloves a Sidney this week, the guest of|ton to do the necessary repairs to the|tent do the existing eutting regula- SRF DELETE RA pci IN eT Horse Covers tions provide to anything like an ade- quate degree for the perpetuation of the forest on cut-over lands. Studies made be the Commission of Conser- vation show, for example, that in Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowell, Fifth street.| Wharf there. 618 Pandora Avenue Phone 1191 Below City Hall Mr. Harry Critchley, of Vancou- yer, accompanied by Mrs. Critchley and the two youngest children, made his parents a flying visit last Thurs- Mr. J. Duff, of Regina, has pur-! chased two lots at Roberts Bay, and | intends building on the property at Ready pce. ee ee Ce ie the pulp-wood forests of Bastern|- y. occasion o e@ yisit was i | Mr. A. Munro has returned from the birthday of his mother, Mrs. J. Cauada, Rae ae s one : : Northern Ontarion where he went to Critchley which occurred on Fridav Se San eee oes Tel R ] 1 D “O ‘ Sh I i ae PIANQ look after several matters of busi- Ba jee ~ | ation of the forest, and are rapidly esolving to Do ne’s opping Ss ness an ee cue es ee ang rendering great areas relatively un- . Shs Ten returned to Vancouver on = BS : : Taught by epee :| productive. Early is One Thing--- ¢ MISS EDITH EILERS Mr. and Mrs. Putterell, of Vic- i ve The demands for export material s : (B. C. Academy of Music.) toria, passed through Sidney early are steadily increasing. Not only : : Phone 63R° Sidney. _ this week en’ route to Roche Harbor, CARD OF THANKS. does the United States take around While carrying it out is another, and ofttimes neglected. Wash. : =a eas 40 per cent. of the pulpwood pro- Here are so many pleasant temptations to make one keep Mr. V. G. Field, Man of th Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson desire duced in Canada, but there is an ex- this resolve that it is easy to match up long Gift lists pee Lae er © |to thank all those who so kindly came ort business of wood pulp and of = : ate | = Sidney branch of the Merchants], TaNEe ah ear ie P E d pulp an with Gifts that will make many happy Christmas morns. ee Bank th reek Vv ee ee ie Baper, to the United States, Great This store’s spirit of helpfulness and its fresh stccks are Gi KWONG LEE YUEN See ee ESI A ES | Paste Roms a9 ga es Britain, France and other countries, : a aie ae are fe las oe = a i Cigness Moorea courer. aggregating over $26,000,000 in now ous ined wit wade variety, ae the nove Lo new- . Labor Contractor The W. A. of St. Andrew’s Church WILL ENTERTAIN TO-NIGHT. 1917, and probably around $35,000,- ness in ceuntless interesting Christmas Gift Displays. ai} Beacon Ave., Sidney, B. C. will hold a sale of work on Tuhurs- — 900 in 1918. The exports of lumber 3 y; Phone 22 day, Nov. 27, in Berquist Hall, Bea-| The members of North Saanich | add very handsomely to this total, fe ; con avenue. Women’s Institute will entertain thc]and are becoming much greater I a 2 : 5 eee: School Trustees and the teaching | through shipments to Great Britain HRIST A 4 i eting of the Sidney 3 = x = ! B. C. FUNERAL C s BEES HOSEN _ |Stati of the Sidney school this even-|and other Buropean countries. C wot M LS 2 2 ee ox Lip: Dee e Club will be Bet tomorrow ing at the home of Mr. and Maes 7. The valuable Canadian forests, not % | (H4AY\WARD’S) evening in the Berquist Theatre, at Crossley, Third street. only in maintaining home industries Motor or Worse Drawn Equipment | § o'clock sharp. Sut in building up a great export HANDKERCHIEFS = as Begured The Misces Hichardeon apr Gooks RESTHAVEN CLOSED. business and thus rendering the bai- —— : \ 784 Broughton St., Victoria, B. C.|__ s Se ee ance of trade more favorable, can 3 S Telephones—2235, 2236, 2227, 2238| Ville, Peel County, Ont., are visiting ; : : e In a Great Variety of Styles; and at Just Established 50 Years in Sidney, being the guests of their| All the patients have been re-|scarcely be over-emphasized. : 2 : aunt, Mrs. Pollard. moyed from Resthaven Military Hos- The necessity fer recuperative the Price You Wish to Pay pital, Cant. McKenzie and Sgt.-| measures, DON found to be so ur- This annual showing launches the Gift buying Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, who have Major Wylie being left in charge of | 3ently required in the Untied Staies, Season in this Christmas store. While ethin Z . been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor, | the building until further orders are|is rapidly becoming obvious also in Handkerchief display illustrates how well we Church Notices Fifth street, are leaving shortly for received from headquarters. Hastern Canada, and merits the best have anticipated the Gift plans of our patrons, : their home at Genoa Bay. consideration of the governmental is eee ee 5 METHODIST Mr. D! Dewar, of . the — Customs PLAYING WITH MATCHES. agencies concen: In Bedtiisn to finite variety in the choice of dainty patterns. Wesley Church, Third street, Sid- Staff, Victoria, was a visitor in Siq- : ae eee aeany SALSA ONS Of E88 CORMALSION ney, Sunday Noy. 23: Sunday School] ney jast Friday, returning to the DEUES the month of September ee le ee — a ae 10 a.m.; Service, 11 a.m. North | Capital City in the evening. : four children were burned to death. pictee ay Brenc , the Proyincia [oe Saanich, Sunday School, 1.30 p.m.; each as a result of playing with|est Services of @uebec and New Service, 7 p.m. Capt. Waugh, recently returned|matches. Regrets are of no avail.| Brunswick have the whole situation aH le os as Ee from overseas, was a visitor to Sid-| Children are fascinated by fire, and| Under very careful consideration.— |- a ANGLICAN. ney Monday morning on his way to|unless matches are kept where chij_|C- L., in Conservation. : Sunday, Nov. 23: St. Andrew’s,| Victoria from Mayne Island. dren cannot get at them, many more Bd ee Ee a Se ee Fe SS ES Holy Communion, 8 a.m., Sunday Me oe cri tragic deaths will occur. These were PROBLEMS. | =! 2 = school 3 p.m., Evening Prayer, 7p.m.j Mr. W. A. 1} ae Seen Ey AO. ©/other people’s children; yours may a g : Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay, Morning eee et a ee be next. Problems of sanitation cannot be|& Prayer and Holy Communion at ~ 2 2 eae 3 = ic. | B IS qa aan Capital City during the afternoon. soln ede roen carne: GS EDS ye FOR CHRISTMAS Fs fe ; FLOWERS TELL THE TIMR. tims of bad sanitation. s = 4 i f j . iz = 2 as = i ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN TRS regular monthly HDS0S af — Problems of disease pesyarlon : Nicely Boxed and in Exquisite Designs g : Sunday, Nov. 23: Bible School the Sidney Board of Trade will be A clock composed entirely of|Ccannot be solved through caring for E : = 2 fe piece : held next Tuesday evening, Noy. 25,|growing plants and flowers has been | the victims of disease. E 25 t 1 50 a ca 2.30 p.m., Evening Service 7 pane) sees i ; : 3 C to = Snnpes, 2 Nts Gaede in Mr. S. Roberts’ office, Beacon|made by a botanist. The dial of this These and similar problems can : ; PSs Victoria Song Garsice post-| 7 ezue- cleck, which is to be seen in a glass| only be solved by reaching and de- ql has 5 i a ring th : the yellow |= poned to Noy. 30. The net proceeds of the I. O. D. E. noe a ths DOS Soeur just EEcosie See te z 3 ? DRYGOODS a fancy dress ball on the evenine of |CUt2e Paris, is simply a large cir-| fever problem was solved by destroy-| 7 i ; De eee : S cular flowerbed with twelve divis- ing the mosquito—Conservation of S ORE fi Armistice Day, Tuesday, November fons, one for each hour of daylight. | Life E : a : 2 S; 5 ; : : E Classified Ads. Soe Pip Hen d= pmb sui sot we each division a certain plant is 2 Beacon Avenue, Sidney Phone 3 : srowing, and so precisely has the se- eececeecene ee eceoee clk a BS FOR SALE—i1 double bed, mattress The repairs to the Sidney and/|/ection of suitable plants been made] 5 : a UES ESS BS ESS Sf Pee Ser & 2 SER GS ES Re Gy es Gs Bs and springs, 1 Morris chair, 1] Roberts Bay wharves has been com-|that it is possible to tell the time of . THE JERSEY cow. 5 : heater. Apply Mrs. Atkins, Ma-| pleted and the crews have left for|44y by the opening of any onz= A = rine Drive. Phone 25Y. . itd} the scene of another contract which |flower. The nblants are arranged in 5 The Jersey cow’s a thing of © a HEED WHEAT FOR SALE—Apply | the firm had secured. peewee ine order ® charm; she lifts the mortgage 6 Meadlands Farm. 11-13 -tf 1. Rose. d ‘ : | Athletic Club dance on Friday, 2. Heliotrope. 2 from 188 iaFa ang CASES EWS a Ou a POR SALE—Canaries, sincers, $5.09| Dec 5, in Berquist Hall. Perry’s or- 3. Water lily. 2 SAEHISE SSS Hoy) SyaE AAO | each, $7 with cage. Mrs @cddard_ | chestra. Admission 50c. Flying 4.. Hyacinth. 8 Bets hia down on Hasy SETEES : | Sea Point, Sidney. 11-13-Imp| Line Motor Stage will leave for Vic- 5. Convelvulus. ® Where ‘er the Jersey cow is e | x toria after the dance. 6. Geranium. ee = pee oe 5 e Icer HELP WANTED—Piece-work; $3.00 : ce 5 7 Misnonetic Bence ace dole en ns oye per day may be made. Apply at Mr. J. Duis, of Regina, visited Sid- 3 Gateating : e ful ranks are packing bullion e Saanich Cannery or Sidney Trad-| 2°Y last Friday. Mr. Duff is favor- 3. Ger i 2 e in the banks. Why plug es ing Go. Phone 18 11-6-tf ably impressed with the Saanich Pe- 1 eee ® along the same old way, pro- e Th = ninsula and may make his home in TL. aoe ® ducing nutmegs, prunes and e an a Goed Photograph WANTED— Stocks of bees, any con. this district at some future date. Dy Violet. e 2p 288 Pane up the bans e@ dition. J. Robinson, Sidney P. O. Miss M. Perry, B.C. Telephone The originator claims that 2 \.:t- : eee oe 4 e@ : : 10-30-mp Agent, of this city, leaves tomorrow anist can tell the time by this means] , foes HoHeE method ow ahs > : ? for Seattle where she will Spend aj|to within a few minutes. - ee Of themierses. come or Ys mas! = = POR SALE CHEAP—Quiet young few days. She will be accompanied tm Brazil there is a variety of mag- © this critter always ie Rae 4 , driving colt, dark bay, thres years by Miss lL. Carmichael, of Victoria. | nolia which, for a few weeks in the Peet ae eee tees © | old, dog cart and harness. Apply year, opens and closes at the same 2) Dp Pp ric | iew Offic 13-4 The many friends of Mrs. Coward, i e while you sleep, and pays © Review Office. 11-13-4tp hour every day, regardless of both Henry avenue, will be pleased to light and temperature: Gertain cel © the taxes and the rents; and e i=) C 3S & ~ POR SALE—Purebred Rhode Island| learn that her daughter has returned the natives, who know neither clocie| © here in B. C. province, gents, ¢ L , 2UChs Cockerels, Lampman strain; $3.00]home from St. Joseph's hospital, nor watches, invariably gauge the © we have the climate and the e each. G. Goddard, Sidney. 2t* | Victoria, where she had undergone a|,. ee “ Saree 6 feed, and all conditions dair- e 3 time by this flow er.—Tit-Bits, 4 a serious operation. © ies need. So let us boost the = @ Jersey cow, which beats the 6s NOTICE The rails of the old V. & S. rail- ® old breech-loading plow. e ae E VOCATIONAL TRAINING, way are rapidly Gisappearine) 9m ® Let’s take up dairies, milk e i 4 SOLDIBRS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISH- | the right of way between Victoria Guns Rifles and ® and cream, the safest money- e = MENT, and the junction of the C. N. R. p] © making scheme. = j *< To All Concerned:— They are being loaded on scows and OF 6 e Applications for Re-Training as| Wij) be shipped to the Far East. Ammunition 5 (With apologies to Walt > earried out under QOrder-in-Gouncil : were Se é] Number 814 and subsequent amend-| ‘The first dancing class of the sea- Bicycles, Fishing Tackle, © Mason.) Q : ments, will be discontinued from son was held last evening in Ber- Ice Skates, Hockey Skates and . =| : January 31st, 1920. 3 = SNe eecoeeoseosoese00send All disabled men, together with | Quist Hall, and there was a good at- Roller Skates é “ those who enlisted under eighteen|tendance. Mrs. Whiting provided = E Sigs ilf d b E years of age and are beneficiaries music for the evening while Mr. SS TEe OULOW! GROUND BURIED STANDING UP. re i son, e — under the said Act, are requested to soe Sie ae es } Tc: Make personal application before the Dickson and Miss Whiting taught Tit-Bit ineansworin A eornee| = a above mentioned date at the S.C. R.| the steps of the various dances. H 5 Ka S 5 h ae ee = | Photo Ya h Office, Central Building, Victoria. B. arris & Smit spondent, says: The story you have! 8raphers \i Cc. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Parkes have | E heard, R. S. (Staines), is quite true. | ; This Order does not apply to those| taken up their residence on the Mc- 1220 Broad St., Victoria For generations it has been the prac-| ; =\p2]3 : q hose dischares ae be subsequent | Kenzie property, All Bay. The many Phone 1377 Hime: to bury the eldest meniber of Central Building, View Street : i oo 2 eee WW C “WINKEL friends of Mrs. Parkes will regret to the Clemenceau family standing up- | i he a | A|District Vocational Officer. | 1©278 that she broke a bone in her We also repair Guns. right with his face to the sun, and | Make Your Appointment Early > a Central Brine Victoria. B. C. left wrist last Monday, the result OF Bicycles Always in Stock. when the French Prime Minister dies | | November 6th, 1919. a fall during the moying operations. | he will be buried in the same fashion. | 3 { = ; ee