range. © . Gallon............ 6.85 All colors. - Gallon........:...7.00 (4-hour. dry)—For furniture, leum. Full color range. .. woodwork. ~~ Gallon............ 5.10 Gallon..:.........5:10 Full ‘color eholte: {, Callon.........-..5.00 | Gallon.... een 6. 20 Gare nee bias} in GLASHINE : ai vINDO} nal, “Acronautics,”’: undercarriage fairings,. wing tips, . air’ intakes,’ ‘hot ‘air: heating: ducts, instrument: covers® and: numerous | ; ecessorics, used ®: ‘extensively by:the ' RAB: paper which, .‘in. conjunction with: ‘plaster. “ponent,- which is known 08 Pytram, covered with fabric, Pytram has e\> * proved:'an-ideal’ medium for the _ production of complex -mouldings, “and has the outstanding features _ Of extreme hghtness, the ability to withstand tropical conditions, -low ‘cost. of produetion and resist- ~anee to fatigue under Vibration. ‘Every Night Except. Monday THURSDAY, PRI AND SAT. Eddte Gil” ~ Dorothy: ' 7 Bracken co Lamb “Lamour... In’ ‘Technicolor - Also— We BS , Added. ‘Attractions . gern + WED, NEXT Susanna - Foster Franchot Tone THAT RIGHT “WITH YOU ha eerste Second. Feature ae SIDE KIDS. in OCKS OF _HEW YORK PACE EIGHT > Furniture, F loors and Woodwork _-SPENCER’S INTERIOR GLAZOL ENAMEL—High gloss “(4-hour dry)—-For woodwork and furniture. Quart. wesnceee SATIN-GLO HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL — (4-hour Quart........ BENJAMIN MOORE UTILAC INTERIOR ENAMEL — woodwork, floors and lino- Quart a 1.90 2 _SATIN-GLO .INTERIOR SEMI-GLOSS — For walls and Wide choice of colors. Quart........ SATIN-GLO UNDERCOAT—A. heavy white flat paint with great covering power over dark paint and varnish stain, giving a complete surface for high gloss or semi-gloss finish. ween 1.50 wy -- SPENCER’S INTERIOR FLOOR AND LINOLEUM ENAMEL (4-hour dry)—High gloss and hard wearing. ...-1.50 Quart....... Quart ee 1.40° “ SPENCER’ Ss. INTERIOR. FLOOR AND LINOLEUM VAR- *~ NISH: AND, VARNISH STAIN — (Quick drying) — With- “stands boiling water and will.not turn white. Quart.....-.....: 1.65 - CLEANING AIDS * SOIL: OFF—The.’ ‘wonder paint. cleaner, removes all. dirt, soot: and: discoloration in. one Spenaton: G4-02...002.0- olf SPENCER'S. ‘PAINT. CLEANER—Will remove all dixt and” > =, grease: “from: walls, -woodwork, : furniture, floors The most. economical glenn on the market, Large car ton... wansbnpesedene sens ~ “ABSORENE- WALLPAPER - CLEANER—Enough to clean y a 21.15 * -tmore than 4,500-miles in’ B.C. last’: 7 year ‘visiting | ‘their: . pital patients. This is'a Red Cross ~ service’; for pioneer “and: Asolated ~ : districts in. Canada, : ; ‘paper seperti. ‘the: ‘technical jou y They include ° monton. The. ceremony “was per L, * ‘formed “bythe “Rev..:.Crumb © ete, “Included i in! clothing® and sipply ‘Christ’ Church, before “a group of vA : cs from the Red Cross * ee on at th af A. reception pply | : warehouse in .the. past‘ year,. «was held at: the home 0 rs, ‘haye been .1,000 ‘sheets sand 10. Base, where a. lirge erawd: gath- : THE REVIEW ‘ “cases . of: ‘Anitted comforts for. ered: to “wish: them: facilitations. © .|° SIDNEY, B.C.’ 7 China and. 88 -cases (of: knitted. ‘The couple. will make ne home : er ene ae ~The parts. are-being. “The. material . is a specially. milled. certain: adhesives, is placed™-layer. : by. layer on formers*.of wood’ or . “Atter™ drying, ‘the com= = is:sanded.to ‘a. smooth finish and.’ Mr. and Mrs. L. TH. Nicholson oer rere SAANICHTON AND KEATING Mrs. W. Seymour, Edmonton, is spending a few weeks with her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. Oakes, Saanichton. returned to their home at Shoal Harbour, ‘The Latch,” on Sun- day, after a few days absence. in Vancouver. Mrs. F. W.. Harris, Mrs, Nicholson’s mother, also re- turned with them. A camelia in full bloom, grown by H. Wood, Deep Cove, makes an unusual and beautiful display ° in the office of D. Sparling, Dixon Holloway, son of Mr. and Or nterlors Sidney. Mrs. P. Holloway, East Saanich FO. Glen John is now at home, Road, received word this week that his wife is en route from East Grinstead, Eng., to join him here. Mr. Holloway served over- seas for six years in the Canadian Army. H. Forsberg, R.C.A.F., has been posted to Portage la Prairie. Mrs. Forsberg and family will follow Swarts Bay, after four years’ service with the R.C.A.RF. FO. John obtained his discharge from the Air Foree in January. Miss Wthel Unwin, Road, Roberts Bay, Sidney, left on Tuesday on the TCA on a business trip to London, England. Victoria Wide color wL7S Me pint 5c FH. Somos Jol ; shortly. | . James John was a weck- ‘char ~ for dry) — end visitor. at the home of his Wan as Spooner, onan dine arent Ty. ¢ Ty y ire . . A85Y pitecceece. Se parents, Bay. and Mrs. G. E. John, Vocational school in Vancouver, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Spooner, Campion Road. The South Saanich Women’s Institute held its bi-monthly -500 LAC. Tom Palmer left for over- seas service with the R.C.A.F. on Friday. Miss Ann Larsen, Hilltop, has as house guests, her brother, Sap- -per Lawrence Larsen and his wife. % pint........... ave Hall on Friday evening, Feb. 28. Nine tables were in play, and the Les. Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. winners were: First, Mrs. A. C. Cox, McTavish Road, arrived . Facey and Mr. Pierce; second, this week from overseas service. . His wife will follow shortly from Holland. David Hemphill and Ken Shil- litto left for thé Provincial Gov- ernment Forestry Station near Dunean on Sunday. Mrs. G. Gyllenspetz and Mr. A. Facey. Doughnuts and coffee were served by members of the Institute. . pint....:.......50¢ % pint. a 45¢ . Narcissus Culture ‘The following extracts are taken from a pamphlet by J. H. Crossley and J. J. ‘Woods of the Saanich- ton Experimental Station: In the coast ‘regions of British Columbia, . particularly in ‘the lower mainland of the - Fraser Valley. and in. the southern por- tion of. Vancouver. Island; are to be found the -main narcissus grow- “ing: areas. — It: is in these gwo reg- Doreen John returned to Sid-' ney this week after a two-week holiday. Miss John is a member of the staff at the Beacon Cafe. Mr. M. Riedimayer, formerly of Victoria, has -purchased the McDougall property at.the corney ‘of East’ Road - and _Queen’s a“ : Public Works Dept. 1 To. Combat Pest ; Of Caterpillars _ Willow trees on the. publié road : we allewance will be felled and burn. Hy : ed this | ‘spring. aly .. -The move is: designed: to. ggstat.” agriculturists in) combatting the: caterpillar: “pest which As. ‘expected : : 2 The” ‘land: for: bulbs: should: ‘be to: reach’; serious: proportions « this § thoroughly. prepared. “ ~% pint... 55c 1280s. 9B ‘and’ linos.: blend: so” well to: produce condi- tions.:which - are ideal. for- success- ful rarcissus: “Culture, ions ..benefit -from an‘: abundant =. velopmént..” ollowing: “another. 3 ulips, | iris.or » ‘vegetable: yties | have ‘reason. 40! believe that much ‘will, be done: to “assist: farm: ers.and® other interested: : cultivation of. the" ‘Soil. : ae Local. Girl Married In Calgary By fe Two. Red. Cross 1 nurses 8 travelled” “The marri lage “took: place of: Joy «-|. . ‘ McKillican, daughter of Mr. ‘and Four heavy shaft ane Mrs. .H,: A,» MecKillican, -Third .St.,~-1~ ers:., and: . Sidney, to.Albert:Gougéon, of “Ed-;:. | Outpost “hos="" “comforts. for Russin.. - din Paleery MEET AND MIX FROM COAST TO R. MORRIS W. Canadian, recently anid of the Tourint Industry: “lt . provide jobss visitors aentter over our country, in such a way a ns to. eurry trade (o. practically every hamlet; international goodwill is fostered hy the happy sway in which visitors and onr own people: meet and mix and do business. We: have. not dono more thas aerate te, the surface of the tourist. ‘industry? a pi Pep ee moet ope : travel between Canadiuns themselves. i Vor a) more clonelysknit amity, more friendly understanding between al people of our nine provinces, nada haw variety of climates and. scenie beauty, traditions of courtesy and hospitality to equal any nation on earth, They should be better known to visitors and Canadians like. This message is Che first of a acrion supporting. theafforta af our Government's Travel ureau and Provincial Towrtat Associations to make Touring: Travel a major Ganadion industry. - Starting front Weat to East, first aubject of: oor. travel hlah spats from Coaxt to Conant iia othe vistas af Vancouver Uarhone ards the Jortie shore naoraidaciay @ acone (hat vaidares M to: Vancouver never: forgets; Offered. in. the a public. service by yeas “UNITED. DISTT MOAN. CG, OU VE JR A ND TROUT SEASON OPENS FRIDAY 2 Junior Red Cross members in British Columbia raised nearly $15,000 by their own efforts for their Crippled and Handicapped Children’s Fund. Forty-two chil- dren, from various parts of the province, were given assistance last year through this fund. ‘opens for trout. _ing of gas:and tire’ rationing is Es card party at the Temperance. ions ‘chiefly: that ‘soil and climate” © “These reg-- : “supply -of moisture and’ moderate.» ‘temperatures , from: late” Septem-» / ber to: May, a ‘condition. which ‘the : ‘bulbs. require. for ‘satisfactory de-": PREPARATION. OF THE “LAND Residues. 7 rom’ ‘a’: previous.’ crop. should ‘‘be isposed | ‘of; preferably. by: ‘plowing " ‘Tfvacrop: of: daffodils : is ‘plowing’ will | be .necessary:. to : ar the land':in. satisfactory-. tilth. If” a fall-planted green | manure crop ‘quantity of. 7 of shafting. ‘Also ee S COAST WILSON, President, Royal Bank, and an eminent. = “Expansion of our Linirint trate will) prove invaluable to the postewar develop ‘ ment of our, country, but Ht should be ac comprnied by a urent Inorease dn; nace «tte: NEW ASSORTMENT OF SILVERWARE Chests of Flatware in Lady Hamilton -and Coronation CHINA — STATIONERY — RUBBERS — BABYWEAR THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), Sidney With poor catches registered - in the salt water of late, trout : fishermen will doubtless be out in. ¥@ force on Friday when the season Wet weather has not improved conditions: for 33 trout fishing, but.a spell of dry weather will assist. greatly. Lift. expected to bring many. fisher- men out who formerly were un- able to enjoy the sport. Salt water fishing in the Sidney district has not been good. Some grilse are captured at Brentwood, and some springs off the Sidney Spit. Grilse are plentiful, it is reported, but will not take the lure. ee which is plowed under in May or June in the year of planting daf- fodils, a further plowing may not be necessary. In this case, discing after summer cultivation may be sufficient to destroy weeds and put the land in proper condition. Lumpy soils should be rolled or floated to improve the tilth. BULBS DOWN FOR ONE OR ‘MORE YEARS Daffodiis may be left down for one or two years. If left down longer than 2 years the plants become crowded and numerous small bulbs result. Whether or not daffodils should be left down for one or two years will depend on the cost of handling the crop and the results obtained. Annual lifting is recommended where the result ‘warrant it. Many growers are following this practice. Vegetable, per tin.........- 12c Tomato, per tin............-- 10c 8 @® Pink Grapefruit— 112, 4 for... 25c Prunes, 2 |bs................. 25c OO EE a PERSONAL SHOPPING IS FAR THE BEST =. SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY Phone 91 Beacon Ave. Sidney REMEMBER TRADING TRUISMS You cannot teach old dogs new tricks | But that old house you'll surely fix And save yourself some bluster. Silk purse you’ll make from a sow’s ear Much easier than you can wear Out one of ‘our good Brushes. . On Bapco we are surely sold, . a We'll paint the ship from truck to hold, Then gaze in admiration. On. the bottom put the ‘Copper Red,- The Toredo then wears: out his head, His worst attacks —frustration. - The Bott light done’ ‘in: Signal Red, oN ~ Bapcolite White at the masthead ;' as Then, Green: starboard ‘gets ‘attention, ee Down. at the Cove ‘they call Canoe -Where'the brass: glows. bright. and. p: Bapco:: ‘surely. rules: the: roost; No: other ‘paint: ¢an get a boost “John, ‘at ‘Shoal | Harbour. Marine . Where fishraski.. reigns: ‘supreme, } ~ He shows that he must know-his. stuff: For Bapco’s.all that’s good enough’ : To; paint: the a awler's s. peas fay st NEY. 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