- PAGE FOUR “The Sidney Bakery | Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Iolands Review ae “Sidney, Vancouver Island, cB. Cc, Weidnesdey, April 13, 1932, : -’PHONE 19° : Our White, Whole: Wheat’ and. - "TENDERS FOR COAL D ehydration of Fi ruits | Raisin Bread are the best! | { ’ SEALED tenders’ addresed to’ the F Poke pie ee lea Purchasing: “Agent, Department of | ‘(Continued from Page One)” Public Works, Ottawa, willbe receiv-| anda ‘suggestion of spring, appreciated by.. everybody. Undoubt-| “Buns,” Cakes and; Pastry. he Unsurpassed! ed: at his: office until 12 0’clock noon A SRG "Courteous Service on Route and edly the demand exists in one part of Canada: forthe. dried} gg Sec gp Se vs : rs , } | (daylight -saving), Friday, “May ‘6, oe OE 7" in the Storel. "| 1932, for the supply of coal for the | product, and in another the need for new methods of profitable Pe ees as TRIMBLE "PHONE 19 {| Dominion Buildings and Experi-| qignosa] PAGS am wero orn) | mental Farms and Stations, through- Sposar. . . . AG apa ee the Provinces of Manitoba, Sas-] A dehydration plant, for exper mgntal Po pss on ke katchewan, Alberta and British Co-| installed at the Station Farm in the Spring of 1929. The dehy- SPECIALS ER SHOE ¢ fumbia. | of tender with specifications drator is of the air blast cabinet type, capable of carrying about; ~ Ll FE insurance benefits wee CSN be REPAIRIN 8 | and on oe can ee half a ton of prunes or a quarter of a ton of Logan or Black- | Al ALIVE { IRING eee snot sing Agent Department | berries. Since that time comprehensive tests have been made| Proved while you are sti a i ‘Women’s soles and heels $1.25 lof Public Works, Ottawa; H. E. Mat-| with these fruits covering many phases of drying and results 3] . Men’s soles and heels ...... $1.75 tect, . _ : oO -All-other Repair Work at : Winnipeg. Man. Resident, Architect, obtained given the people. -|-. LIVING policyholders © The insured. no longer prices to suit the times. : District Resident.Architect, Regina, _ Two tons of Logans were put through the first year. Where | of the Sun Life were paid © have to “die to win. ‘ nc. t Sask.; Chas. Sellens, District Resident : . . : oa a ° : , _ Architect, Calgary, Alta.; and C. F. the berries were firm yet ripe when picked, the resulting, in benefits during 1931 .The wisest insurers vigi- Dawson, District Resident Architect, product was of good color and-size. On the other hand. where e| : . $68,000, 000 THREE lantly. protect their poli-. ; Victoria, B.C. the berries were full ripe to soft the result was a poor grade of : ders will not. be eonsidered un- il loss made on the above mentioned -SLOAN Next Post Office TIMES as much as bene- cies and-allow nothing to dried fruit, being “slabbed” and broken down and of a‘poor ficiaries of deceased impair them. The Sun Life color. Here may be found the secret of size, color and quality. |e et to demand trom the “wx.| The following year the product was much superior to that - policyholders. ” oe enjoys. a “remarkable | re- { cord for the persistency leeeding 10 percent of the amount of found on the market and met ua ready sale on the prairies. This was due, partly, to Ji the tender, to secure the proper ful- . ; a Serer a ; | filment of the contract, is reserved. ware for bervine tr catment, other than ne debydr reine ‘the fact that trained Sun of its. business — largely Pot By orien, necessary for berries. -They were started in the dehydrator a Life representati ‘ the result of sound advice ee N, DESJARDINS, a temperature of about 175 to 180 degrees F., and finished at} | | sling iroura axives, W a and expert service to its ey fly. . ecretary. 3 ratur ny ing insurance, counse | Department of Public Works, about 140 to 150 degrees F. These temperatures would dry the se ing uy y . = policyholders, by its | Ottawa, April 8, 1932. fruit in about 14 hours. The temperatures may be increased their policyhol ers how te tati os es eeeeninamnt pepe asia PSP pA i. . ’ 7 : . . : : oO Seen | and the fruit put through in a much less time, but always at the| secure a dual advantage ee Life ves: [nae BEACON AVE. » a of ‘PHONE. a mi PRINTING OF ALE KINDS» expense of the finished product. To hurry the fruit means bad . —the maximum benefit Sun ‘ @ representatives “{ We have one of the best equipped | appearance and a scorched flavor, usually associated with the to THEMSELVES, and the sold. $528,000,000 new a P Al RT *. ‘| plants on Vancouver Island and our} package goods.. The ratio of the fresh berries to the dry reatest protection to their _ paid-for. insurance last | workmanship is admitted to.be second | product averaged 5.5 or 6 to 1.. During wet years, and at cer- 3 P i os yest, ‘making the’ Com- — ‘DEPENDANTS. ie EASYCOAT—An excellent | “interior |to none by our many customers. Let finish, in’ the most.. pi easing: shades. us: handle your next: order. a0 tain times in‘any one season it: may take’ 614 pounds.of fresh | —~4 fruit to produce one of the dried. SPARLING . ne’ varie ee ON . The following varieties of prunes were tested cout as to| — ESTATE AGENT: S| their | suitability for drying:. Buhlerthal,; “Eberswier, Sugar]. “NOTARY. ‘PUBLIC | | Prune, Tennant, Letricourt and Italian, ‘but. the last named Pelephons: One ; proved to be the only variety satisfactory from all standpoints, oar, the others being mostly too small and of a poor flavor... . It was found: that ‘prunes. had: to: ‘be ready to fall to the | | ground before . pic king, to. be in “prime. condition for ‘drying: ini: order to obtain their full. flavor. and quality.” Before being put is ‘in the. dehydrator,. prunes. are dipped: in ‘a hot: solution of lye, * |. pound to. 20° gallons. of water; for ‘15. to: 30° seconds,’ long ‘ enough: to’ slightly check ‘or crack, the skin: in‘ ‘order’ to hasten a 1 sgvaporation,, and. then rinsed. in clear‘water. “One-half: ‘ton of ( ( started: at, a temperature - pany’s. total’ business. in. : force over Three Billions 5, —an impressive reflection | ~ of pudli ic confidence. ¥ Oe, OS: : ' To-dey prudent 1 men’ | = are not only: taking on. MORE lifei insurance;. they ie are doing. sO. after consul station with. competent. re ‘ presentatives of: such. a company, as the Sun bite. If you have. not ‘receiv eda ‘rebate soupon: call’ in... -The® saving | in oro “down : flush with the top: Bt the 1 During, 1981 the ‘prur a before packing, » This” prot at disadvantages, but steal for: berries. ‘dipped in, a. Dear eolation’ ‘hag! 8 some ‘advaritages : a an en et CY er A RR TTT TT Pk Dos The Saanich: ‘Gannitig: Co! Ltd. will, : British «Sonnet week take another :step forward’ ivernge. Mareh rainfa for arsdecat “ : “Alberta : beg 19. years! e _—_ a , Aes | . in ‘the canning ‘industry, when ‘they| my te , ee Dos rewe -1,881,5 ow 6 Ibs: ; 15248, 793° Ibs. 4, 725, 506 lbs.:: me ‘Vteackle ‘the proposition: ‘of ‘putting up| The over popular. bridge: party: of i i. $81,876 .. . $69,004. $105,883 the Deep Cove Sovial Club. was held i . me 22H j oysters brought over from the oyster) e.Meep Gove + ovial Club. was ca as , ON ALL MAKES OF CARS io | 1930... a 718 tbs. .739,481, Ibs. 1,657,557.Jbs, [beds on the mainland. 0 (or. qroanesday evening. At the close a eS ae . : 8195 ¢ . a of the game prizes were awarded to . Proniptly and: Efficiently Executed. Work | 125,071) 5144901 miee,068 Mes, J.J, White returned home on! Cartan Hartley and Mrs, Hartley, “guaranteed and the Price will be RIGHT! Our efforts along dehydrating lines appear, shall we say, | Sunday from Scuttle, where she has: Miss: Helen Horth was convener for: to he hearing fruit, fer we hope te have a plant privately owned | been for the past several weeks. She _ evening. as a jana of sufficient size to take care of the needs of the district in jis making good progress after we Mr. and Mrs, R, Neil moved last : ‘ ' ratio ppes ‘soon to 0 BERETS ON Ve ee operation before the advent of the Loganberry season, but the i operation and hoy On Oh veo to their new homo on- Queen’s details ot tus new enterprise will be left to the par ties chietly re ERODE M4 * ” * concer ned, ( A: meeting * ‘of: the: “ Stdriey ‘ Tonnis: { Metion and ‘they hepato goon | put On rnit-to, she. tised for deh ray poses ror: . |the finishing touches 1. ition pur poses: never does and | Club will be hold on’ Monday, ‘April . + | cannot: bring Taneyoprices; Onomay: expect about four to four | ys, atthe Home of Mrs, J. ‘Gilman, * at he first. omicial: honrd: ‘meetin s. 0f.. and n halt. cents Per pound: for Logang and one to-one and a. half} Amelia. “Avenue, commencing. ate By the yoar! fatethe: ‘United Chureli, Fate cents per potnd for. pr unes, - Present .prices. will not. per mit [0 Nelock, Pg et ney pastoral charge; ts tobe held at: vye.yt ‘ + . . . peter aoe ns ee fivene, f if bi uit is to he used an. indicated, of | South Snanich Chureh parlors on ‘Pri. : sienna ede: W right, . of, Copeland: &; " diay” : aven Ings Q _comimen cl tit a 30. tho has. spent the: winter's is ‘ Gas, OILS, BATTERY CHARGING, GREASING SERVICE, as _ WRECKING CAR SERVICE Avenue. The house is nearing com- Wininipe a E t, 4 NOTE. “Apt i The Jady ' a Fourth Streot, De | en ee Saturday, - Whilo- vr they: ‘paid a ; visity.to- the: Saanich Canning Come © -pany's. plant arid avere ierently Intere ss 87 oatod, Mr Go OQ. Cochin, manager explaining: the yarioun procansias, w * 2 : * Mrs, he Poa al Crofton-— Begs ng tenemos ne teem: | denen nme —euetee . i C1 arr ie ote rom | foi R iV E W I L L ws be | Thirths, 2 a | AID HOSPITAL “ Proeipitation for’ the month: af March, 1982, was. 6,22 inchos as con. inived with 2,63 inchus, the avernge for the month of March for the past 19 yenrs,:Thohours of sunshine dur- | . Bebedialiy: blended: for thes water we have in Sidney and positively guaranteed. to plez ase Denths, 0 Patients stilt in howptial; a: | dermtany te Momeni \ (Continuod fron Page One) Tho monthly women's: gospel meat« - your par ticular taste, Now selling at. the n new~ ! Total hoapital days, 178, Be soe ure af the hospital, explalned: the jing the: BAMe | “month ‘were 05,21, Ange will hechetdentethe: Sidney: G ospel ; low price vm EE SG : i “|e © DONATIONS © LTinaneial postition of the hospital and bwhila’ the average ‘for ‘the past 10 TAN: on’ Thursday, April’ WM,. VACOONs os Riggs eg GORE tha ey aden re Myvi, ML. Tohaionee~ Cake, fish, verter | ebe. Woeoa ty of ol aining more sub- | years was 131.09, These are oMeial dial invitation is ‘oxtended to all inbles, Vaertharde fibres furnished hy My OR. OM. adios to hie present i thi 8 meeting.” — Thy meetings. decided to organize 0 | Straight, of. the..Dominion. Exporle], 2, Mi dag +e . ' Vs. how Koywarth. and. Mra. Keys. esubseribears during. montal Station. The figures thus. tell yt Muy Oto 14 Inclusives an Inber eating: story, the Faingall thta[ worth attended “the taneral of: Mr OM she tahind wae'divided inte: dtatricta ainreh | Doin Were! Abii” Jeng ite MeLonnanywhowas buried: on’ Bale: tind) lewagneres appointed. Cor ef rar a te wi stad ip clashing: laste: Saturdays cond darslet na follows. Mis oA. seal Cy By Jp Reyayorth. casileted s Rev. Allan ie Wed, Shwe Mant, eset applet: : Ma EGE, Gard in diene Vins # OA nin SNK ©