Wednesday, December 16, 1953 SAANICH P ENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE FIVE FOR SALE. LUMBER—SAANICH LUMBER Track Rds. (Tod Inlet). “A com- plete lumber ‘service for Saanich.” Phone: Keating 121M. Phone: Garden 0970’ evenings. 25tf ORDER YOUR BOAT MAT-|} tresses and cushions now and! avoid delay later. Atlas Mattress! Shop, 2714 Quadra St., Victoria. Phone: G 4925. orf IDEAL HOMIE .SITE, LOVELY sea view; 2 adjoining lots, third lot available. Situated on Front St. Phone 203k. 49-3 A-K “SOOT-AWAY FOR POT- | type oil burners and all other types of fuel. Removes soot and fire scale. Obtainable at local stores or direct from Goddard. & Co.,, Sid- ney. Phone 16. _S6te REAUTIFUL ~ HA} ing. “Powels, $1.65; lunch mats, SI; evening stoles, $10 to Sl4.i Order from Dick Hamilton, RAR. | 1, Fulford Harbor, B.C. 49-2 | ania ————— | QUALITY NURSERY STOCK. | Watson’s Nursery, Patricia Bay Highway. Sidney 147M. 39tf | — SS —_ | ELNA SUPERMATIC SEWING machine. Makes button holes, sews on buttons, does hemstitch- “ing. and® beautiful faney work, automatically with’ one or two necdles. © Full guaranteed: Sid- ney representative, Mrs. . Foote, Phone Sidney 25G to arrange demonstration, except Friday evening and Saturday. 49-2 HILLTOP LOCATION, 3-BED- room house; oil-o-matic heating, hardwood floors throughout; full basement. Jack Brookes, Phone Sidney 108Q... ~ 42te BULLDOZING - EXCAVATING DITCHING - LAND CLEARING Powerful, modern. equipment . to’ save: you: time: and cost. rs EV ‘ANS, COLEMAN & JOHNSON BROS:: LTD. / “OV ictoria; 'B. Cc. B S121; » Nights: Sidney” 177: ighting:, fires 25e. fee. “bundle. ice * Sidney.) “MODERN | OR, “CHRISTMAS GET. HER | Sidney 202. 50-1 HLRE ‘COW, : 50-1. ess INCH CR AFESMAN SAW ON ‘New condition; -” $58, - Phone! 385M. 7 ne 50-2 2 lL LARGE < CIRCULATING . heater, $25, ‘Turner Sheet Metal. : Sidney 202, 50-1 ACTIN TIMI, DINE AT LEIS- ure, Christmas : “goose, “Sidney * 1 76G. » 50-1 “TWO PAIR HOVS" BOXING “AVAILABLE NOW, 3 CONVEN- Yard, corner Benvenuto and Old’ 7-pass. when you are through with it. Gordon L. Sorensen, Red Deer, Alta. 50-2 JUNIOR UPRIGHT Gi. VAC- wum with attachments.” Practie- ally new. $35. Phone: Sidney 10ST, : ; 30-1 QUEBEC HEATER, $12. “TUR- ner Sheet Metal. Sidney 202. set | {PAIR OF BOYS’ SKATES, SIZE 3. in good condition. Keating 58Y. 50-1 do-INCH, SSPERD BICYCLE, | British make. $45; 26-inch bal- loon-tire bicycle, $25. Phone: Keating Ol. 50-1 ls BUNDLES. OF PAPERS. git | ti For: Chri flute Slippers a set. of California ‘pottery,: $7. er ~ Quiet;: wood. milker: : P. Lines, J Laurel Ra,, ‘Deep Gove. trong stand with: 4-h. P...motor, | : FOR SALE—Continued tional model buses, 1945 model Fords or GM 25 passenger, leather seats. These coaches formerly. sightseeing buses are in good shape with good tires on them. Very suitable for bush workers, Sunday schools, sports teams, home or office on wheels, ete. Cheap at $1,500 each; 1047 7-passenger Dodge made into wmbulanece with Federal siren, worth S$I50. A cheap coach at $800 and can be made back into CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR ’ poultry, “Sorry, turkeys sold-out. Geese, -ducklings, chickens de- livered oven ready. Heatherlee Farm, Sidney 331X. 50-2 LARGE QUEBEC HEATER, $15. Turner Sheet Metal. © Sidney 202. oe 50-1 GRAND PIANO, $500. SEE M.. & M. Radio. Beacon Ave. “Phone 234. 50-1 GIRL'S. C.C.M. Admirals ; “BICYCLE, 785 Road. Sidney 3941. ne © < 50-1 IRLIS: TSIDEWALE BICYCLE, SY. Cam be ‘seen at: : Slegg Bros. Store.’ . . 50+ 1 TWO: L ARGE OIL. HEATERS. “good ‘condition, $65. ‘each.’ “Ture. “ner. Sheet “Metal, Sidne Ly ae ‘SHOE - "NEWS | §tmas- Ww . have: ‘the. Bafeer | the’ ‘children. ee ‘or. better: ‘ser vice. shop. in: the =. evening z until. 9. o'clock; and 24th : hee ei tne Whee 2 ee ‘Phone’ 123: |316 Beacon. Ave. 5; ls _ LOST. | LONG-FURRT ) BL ACK. “AND: white male kitten, . Reward, +. Villers, 1916 Marine: Drive. Sid- |. ney. 270R. © 80-1 | = = ~ MISCELLANEOUS omeemcmmanae Wane: |} YOu: NEED -A SARDIS NUR- _ gloves, $73. Hood, condition, Sid-1 . series catalogue as a guide to o ney 185M.» 7 we 50-1 we fair prices when buying plants. MODERN T-ROOMED HOUSE, | Free on request. «Sardis Nurser- ‘automatic oil heat. “Phone 140R. | LEGHORN AND HA MPSHIRE Cross chicks. Catalogue on re- quest. Dougan’s Poultry Farm, Cobble. Hill. > Established 1899, 48-5 TRACTOR, Reasonable of- O-HLE. OA NZANL All attachments, fer. Can be seen at 1011 Wych- bury, Esquimalt, Phone Beacon ARGO, eee UL OLDER: TPR KOUR- ROOM house with shower, ete. in: Side} ney, -Apply: M54 Third St, 240-28 Rone rem gm a eranensent’ ener ict isin BeNOR, 5 Serene tonns - BUSIT WOOD . ; Seasoned wood any lengthy Writesor phone. ‘ SAANICH. FULL f Box: 3206 REARS I Vietoria: we ~ Belmont:20W ~- MATA WOOD : Gharanteed. all ir stove wood, atl! furiace woody also heavy: dfteomillwood, 9. es sont aareaee Oe Awe He i Demo ELH een ates 8 tee A eae a VANEN N GOATS, “THONE * ancy aRRN, evenings only. 45tf Pee porte nc oeonE attr Sinem: HemteRN ARMED RNIN EtE Sas Wiytnbeser oe tIoHUAaNiEa HEME K- M MOTORS . LTD, ‘ PHONE: Beacon $822 WILLYS CARS — TRUCKS 1g ’ VI) ; lapped - HOUSE, NINE. ROOMS, FORM: wa sWiniiin ce MANY GOOD USED CARS ecly: known as. Roberts Bay thas he his loa! meet we AND CRUCHNS FOR SATE Apartinents, Third St OG. 1. \ in . ‘ i * taal, Phone Stdneye 227k, = S0tt ft) ee" ul _etlentinagenent uy K«M MOTORS LTT. Vaal, . ven J 7 HW ied ai t ee tan M07 YATES SEAT. COQ (| Sterner Fee the “Peninntla Mr: Larkin | EE Mey ” WANTED. fahares the belie! held by a om. | HON Ve aceon B22 . “reeeseenemenere enn, her “af eeonamista that. the: sterling: mo Muthoriaed Willy: Sales: VIRTUE GBR GS TARE D EVEL TE orieiverr crm ial ss ee phe Hee ‘arts and Service | Soment ine store, “knowledge of {utuires a tom is is ser Sune orem fo typlig and hookkeepingy 2 Apply [tht heeds doth rochanee his: ster NATIONAL CASTT REGISTER rite Rahert: THamitony L224 fittie: securities. tn dallarss ie ap near offer, Box ©, The) Rewdley Ave, Vietaria, IC, Sproat mu monster Te menctnenareentemmet lt | aed VIRST. TIME, LUCKY COLEMAN O1L HEATER: $80. Seire so ru RC MAS 1 Turner Sheet Met, Sidtiey 202. (7 Jaree residential lot ino or. near ohiining dy the warkd “andl ile 80-1 Sidney, tino? the century ware ese oof eee mee He Nine RA et Eg Mme RR PM ans Mm eR TEE oy ENA ae «cots Se STELLA GUITAR, ‘$10; VINK. | tanwe vielin “SIG Sided 70N: 806d JEEPS ies, Sardis, B Cc, 40-25 | INVISIBLE MENDING. “MRS. W. Lumley, 1884 Tifth St, Sidney. Phone 1S3Y, 35-tf OTICE -— SAVE $50 WHEN Meurebaaing your damond ring, Let us prove it to you. Stod- dart’s Jeweler, 605 Fort Street, Victoria, B.C, 1Stf ROSCOE'S” UPHOLSTERY — —A - complete’ upholstery: service ‘at reasonable rates, «Phone; Sidney © 8O5Mi: Bireh Rady Deep. Cove, fete ke ems boner He wins nag ST VINCENT. | ——e DI PAU, 728, Johnson Sta Vietoria, Men's, wonten's - and. Cohjldren's:- wsed clothing, furniture, dishes, ‘taal, “staves,: Always something new: bangin prices... Qureprofits: help to calleviate® poverty.” Redshay . . - MOtt Sreceraeetamaany enn magnon HE eH Reon geen mee FOR RENT | CEME NTO MIRE Re $4. DAILY; . Wheelbarrow (rubber: fired): 80c, Skilsaws,. $2.50, Good stock of e-gement always) on hands. Mit« chell) &: Andersaw Lumber Co. Ltda. iS Sidney, Sitf erie naa ERM, COTTAGE ON “WATER: rants, Phanes Si dey a44X,° 25tf ssa cae il TE nN A ESN EE PaN gee ond OAL ne ee eH NR 2 ROOM FURNI SIIED COT. tage, Inedern with shower, Third Si. P.O Bos 3h Sidney. Stel nN, deren ete sep rh 8 NN Mhane: Sidney 30M, lieusi Wot (Jucena Ave, McTAVISH -~SANSBURY L answe ped Jabsurd:: dental. ee COMING EVENTS schools combined concert will be| held on Thursday, Dec. 17, a 7.30 p.m. in the Pavilion, Experi- mental Station, 49-Z DEEP CHILDREN OF COVE present an operetta in two acts: “Ning Cole's Court”, Monday, Dee. 21, 8 pm. Deep Cove school, Adults 5Uc; children 25c. Proveeds United Church Tall Suilding Fund. 50-1 -FUNERAL DIRECTORS SANDS MORTUARY: LIMITED Funeral Directors “The Memorial Chapel - of Chimes” The Sands Family and Associates An Establishment Dedicated to Service Quadra at North Park Street Day and Night Service — E7511 ow —_e ~— MORE ABOUT CHINA (Continued from Page One) would settle an account with his office ior a fraction of its value in order to. obtain his living. The basis of the inflation which swept through Nationalist China was the ruling by Chiang Kai-Shek that the -holding of silver dollars was ‘illegal: and, indeed a capital offence. from the introduction of that order the rule of inflation took over. lt-was the correction of «this fac- tor, introduced by the Communists that represented the only material advance under the new regime. » Communism -spelt two different! words. | For..the. native: it spelt frustration’ and petty annoyances with... ‘a lack “of hope for: better= ment. For the foreigner it spelt an elimination:of the few privileges bleft him. Avslight offence against ‘| the’ powers andthe was-destined to pappear at» the local: police: station for many hours: of: questioning, ooTe was:-liable:“to/=be called. on’ to. mera ple” “pointless: and inquisitive quéstion’s:: He: him. : fndectzination The. na ive:Was.- treated. ‘to a New. Ao ‘that. phas “character ized ‘the regime. in, ‘the countries it haunts, he? was taught Jimpressions of the Ocei- The native. eon ‘learned: that it ‘was not: for. nothing: that the: new rulers. picked out the worker of the year: “The man ‘with the great- est output is’ entertained royally, He: “meets distinguished | visitors to thevcity.: He. isa menrber! of every ‘Tentertainment staged in ane “area, oy He ist hera,: His’ fellow workers ‘are not left out of thes festivities, Cheit share: is that they must Newrnnaintain. the), standards: that: tle hero has set. If-hiscoutput last year was: 10. pers cent -above average, the average expected: in -future. is ‘10. per cent vboave any previous figure, “There are no anions or canneits to fall back on. The output is. to be maintained whether the man works 40, 60, 80-0r. 100 hours ‘eneh weeb, Lhe workers of the world have united, . Mr. Larkin is fortunate, Firstly he is notoa Chinese and seeandly he is now -able to look back on a steadily: - unpleasant experience, Many. are’ yet: faced with it.) The shipping man observed that the}: Chinese ure not politicallyeminded, Theyeda notslodk hack oan history {° and they do net share: viewsesThey are “unlikely. tr, uth gamnate to Aron. the present: repime, : Never- theless; Mees Tarkin ds Conyineed | that. if another “regime “were to take cavers provided) it ‘wars nat hacked © by Chiang. Kaishek.. would, ain: At AAS TiC. Wwislegiie: ‘Royal? ‘Flying Corps: The oafarmer “members afecue ‘Strait Panty is an Austrade fan. His father win also enggiged in’ shippiry. | After his ehildhicad in South Australia de dete tare Write ain ands flew withthe Royal Mlying Corps, Aber the First World War She oMhnoehked cahemt fare a few years amd made his way to! the farceast, lor nearly 800 years he Phas lived in the Orient, Ho finds if fitting that-he sheuld choose toa retire with his wife, an [Linglish-woman, on the Shores of the same ocean that has ' ie) mptlsory” indoctrina-|), “Eton: ‘and: with ‘the: same. ‘vindictive |. ‘stupidity. [teachings of Me Persians who didnot punish.a ce ee LM for his first murder “Y, we AN aud Haver cal rhe Iaarinastes 3 ww Tikee ainel 50-2 2: agit. ce This photograph shows three, The flat portion of the roof holds transformers rented from the B.C. i the wooden tower which will support Electric Company which were used; the temporary antenna until the per- und the two large permanent units manent antenna has been’ installed, arrived from the manufacturers. Int when weather conditions permit the permanent installation the 12,000-} some time next summer. (The an- volt’ supply will be reduced to 120} tenna is not shown in this picture and 208 volts by two 75 K.V.A.|} since it was in the process of being transformers situated on the two- | placed in position on the tower.) pole — sub-station — structure The} The picture clearly shows the cut necessary switches and protective de-! stone and cedar. planking on the ex- vices have been mounted on these! terior of the building and the edge ‘poles and the entire structure has | of the chalet-style roof. which. is ‘been enclosed in a protective wire; covered with hand-split : shake shin- fence. : gies. . MODERN ETIQUETTE], — By ROBERTA LEE — -Q. Ts it all right to use the knife Q. When a dinner guest is not sure for cutting one’s lettuce salad? - j which piece of ‘silver’ to: use. wet A. There was a. time when .this} should he do? : was considered improper. But good sense now admits “it is almost im- possible “to cut -some--head lettuce with just:the fork.” Use the knife to separate it ‘slightly into ‘sections, then discard the knife: and use the fork “for: ‘eating. ’ ae “OQ. Some : nien. bring -of their: A. Watch: the hostess and obsirve which piece’. - she, uses —then follow. suit. : Q. W heh a sick is attending éburch with a. young. man-“in’ his. church, should “she “make: her tion. when tthe collection, is: taken?” fa a. “Most” certainly. Failure to: do 4 hie : ! “merely : touch”: the hats’ when grecting “vas sleft’ an with: no doubt that. he was. in n China . tha #2 Roofing © BUSINESS | CARDS as || MEMAWY INEOUL ID | nN VAVEBLTOURN ” Welding © | introduce: them to’ the.