Notice To Mariners Mariners are advised by- the Department of Transport that ie Grey Buoy, Gulf of Geor- , B. Cy is reported extinguish- ed. This will be re-lit as soon as practical, THE TIDES Date Time Ht. Time Ht. Time Ht. Oct, 24e.- 5:24 11.7 10:57 6.5 16:44 12.2 23:9 Oct. 25........ 6:11 12.1 11:40 7.3 17:04 119 9818 38 ‘Oct. 26....... 6:58 124 12:16 $0 17:25 4118 .... Oct. 27... 0:26 2.0 7:44 12.5 12:55 8.6 7:47 116 Oct. 28........ 0:58 1.9 8:30 12.5 13:35 9.2 18:10 11.3 7 Oct. 29........ 1:30 2.0 9:19 12.5 14:20 9:7 18:31 11.0 : Oct. 30.:.....- 2:06 2.3 10:10 12.5 15:24 10.0 18:56 10:5 Times shown are for Sands Heads, Standard Time. Time differences: H.W. L.W. H.W. LW. Sidney ...... Subt. 0:17 Subt. 1:00 Mayne ...... Add 0:06 Subt. 0:03 Deep Cove Subt. 0:15 Subt. 0:45 Ganges H. Subt. 0:12 “2 Fulford s u 12 Subt. 0:32 ....subt. 0:13 Subt. 0:32 S. Pender Subt. 0:16 Subt. 0:45 eee LAUNCH CURTAINS, BOAT COVERS, and SAILS MADE TO ORDER Scotchman’s Buoys with or without Bladder F. JEUNE & BRO. LTD. 570 Johnson St., Victoria, B.C. G 4632 Order NOW For Early Delivery 12 to 16-Ft. Inboard Boats Our Specialty VOGLER BROS. SEACRAFT 546 Johnson Street E 0412 tf OF SPECIAL IMPORTANCE TO BOAT OWNERS_ ANY TYPE ANY SIZE We are probably the largest and oldest SHIP CHANDLERS on this Coast, devoted entirely to SHIP CHANDLERY | No matter what you need, we will likely have it. “Marine Paint For Every Purpose” SHIP CHANDLERS (McQuade’s) LTD. “EVERYTHING IN THE OUTFITTING BUSINESS” » -1214 WHARF: STREET .o* .. VICTORIA’. -.» E1141 a Jo BS are el 1Ttt stallation. Wayne SS Canada’s Shuster, goes nationwide cn the Trans-Canada province at 6.30 p.m. Pacific time. new comedy headliners and Shuster x, os a $s ee ae ass ott BF. Pee Pe yi Ee Soe: are Johnny left and right above, whose Thursday evening CBC broadcast Wayne and Frank network. It’s heard in this _(Continued from Page Two) companies by the B. C. Power Commission is expected to be made shortly, it was announced by Premier John Hart. One or two details have yet to be dealt with before a final settlement is reached. Negotiations have been con- cluded by the B. C. Power Com- mission with the War Assets Corporation. to acquire the. mod- ern power house building erect- ed by the army on Canadian Na- tional. Railway land at Terrace. . It is proposed to obtain'a long- term lease from the C. N. R. for the site of this building and to erect therein three generating units now under construction by the Vivian. Engine Works. The new distribution system in Ter- race is near completion. ' The new power house at Smith- ers is ready for installation .. of power units being’. constructed ‘by the Vivian Engine Works Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. The Canadian Westinghouse: Company “has a . sub-contract. for. the generators. 1 ©The strike in ‘the pany’s :plant :willhold .up “the “in- - A line crew ‘has. com-:.: menced -the reconstruction of the oo ares flooded. by . -Ladore, ‘Falls’ is near ‘completion. oe ‘PUBLIC. WORKS. UNDERTAKINGS eR ‘Arrangements. aré yéing made by ‘the.’ Provincial... Public.Works latter timber : com-~ : Smithers distribution system and extension to Telkwa. Foundations for the new power house at Vanderhoof are com- pleted and a beginning has been made on erection of the building. In connection with the Camp- bell River development, cement is now being used in the concrete head dam at the rate of 10,000 sacks per week, which thus far has been the limit of the avail- able supply. Work has. started on the diversion of the Campbell River to permit the pouring of the section of the concrete dam in the river bed. The contractors for the trans- mission Jine are setting footings for steel towers. The following sections of the work are behind schedule on ac- count of strikes in the East: Generators, under contract to the Canadian Westinghouse Com- pany, whose plant has been under strike for 11 weeks; The Dominion Bridge Company contract for supplying 12-foot steel pipe; Canadian Wood Pipe and Tanks Limited of Vancouver, report difficulty in obtaining sufficient stock : to complete: the wood stave section of the. pipe line. The. effect of these. shortages will be-to delay the completion of the first stage of the Campbell. . River development. ‘A-survey of the shores of Lower - be Campbeil will dam Lake “which: ‘the cstorage at Debabenentt to™ auugnient: the fort ral: Baltic Columbia » Mr. Carson’ also * Ingpecter way during the war.as'a military road. - Hessaid-eertain changes’ had been “ “suggested in: the? pr aposed agree- > to take ment” for the - province over the highway from*the ‘C.N.R. ‘awaite d, LABOR CONFERENCE ‘Labor Minister ‘G.. Terrace: to ‘Prince’ Rupert” High- ° on ‘the. Canadian National ~ > Railway: vight-of-way, ‘constructed ° and, the. company’s reply is: now HARVEST SOCIAL AT ST. PAUL’S A arvest Thanksgiving social held in the Church parlor of St. Paul’s United Chureh, Sidney, on Wednesday evening was attend- ed by a good number of the econ- grepgution. The proceedings were presided over by the Rey. E. S&S. Fleming. Community singing was enjoy- ed and solos were rendered by W. J. Gush and Miss Margaret Orr. Readings were given by Mrs. Taylor and Dr. H. T. J. Coleman who gave his own com- positions “The Veyetable Ped- Mer’? The Individualst’” and to “My Dog.” Rev. Taylor gave a most interesting talk on his travels in Jerusalem, Ephesus and Rome, and also some narra- tives of lis life on the Prairies. Mrs. Coleman presided at the piano. Lunch served by the la- dies of the Women’s Association brought a most enjoyable evening to a close. Smugglers Face New Enemy—Radar! Hardly a month passes without some new adaptations of radar in’ Britain, birthplace .of the scientific wonder. United King- dom revenue euiters are now be- ing fitted with radar for the pur- pose of combatting smuggling around the coasts of the United Kingdom. The first cutter to be so equipped—she bears the sig- nificant name of “Vigilant’’—has her headquarters in the Thames estuary at Gravesend, and = she will patrol between south-east England and the Continent. It is common knowledge that radar penetrates the thickest fog and it should therefore prove to be a very valuable weapon in the fight against smugglers and_ their methods. vineial librarian, succeeding C. K. Morison, who has been appointed superintendent of extension ser- -vieces for the Pubie Library Com- mission, a new position, it was “announced by the Honourable Dr.” _G. M. Weir, minister of education. Frank O. Morris, assistant sur- » vyeyor-general. of British Colum- bia, has been appointed chief. of surveys division of the Lands De- partment, the Honourable. E. :T. Kenney. announced. ment follows reorganization: : of the branch necessitated by the re- tirement of F.C. Green, veyor-general and -the, The appoint- ‘sur- | appoint- oe All-Wool Flannel BLAZERS Grey Brown Red Green Navy Blue Maid of The Mist Plastic RAINCOATS | Small,, Medium and Large ~ Transparent White, 3.69 Plastic Head Scarves A9c Sizes 12 to 18. 14.90 Smart New Range of WINTER COATS @ Fur © Fur Trimmed © Plain Casual @ Imported Tweeds @ Wool Dresses ‘$$ SHOPP Phone E 7552 ® Dressmaker Suits § 1324 Douglas St. VICTORIA THE REVIEW, FOR FINE PRINTING, PHONE 28 eat el ied ee LS SS Se aS a aes ae eae Howard L. McDiarmid OPTOMETRIST ~ i i . it - COMPLETE OPTOMETRIC SERVICE tox fl Examination by Appointment — watt * Dadsows oe Compan, | | aes em ann sae emma cementum vg ani oem nam ranean ment. of rN. C. Stewart, as his suc- eS ———————— cessor. s FOR YOUR. CAR’ “UNDER ONE ROOF: ~ MOTORS LTD. Plymouth - Chryster: - Farge. Sates & Sewice = Parts & Aecéssortes pees LUMSDEN | RITISH Columbia’s social legislation. is. ‘designed’ to. promote | ‘the welfare’ of -children, individuals | and” families, ° suffering from various ‘social needs, Some of the important Acts are? “HOSPITALS AND INSTITUTIONS Numerous social needs are covered by the Hospitals. Act, Mental Hospitals Act, Provincial Home Act, Provincial Home for the Aged. Act, Provincial Infirmaries Act and Welfare Institutions Act. These Acts pertain to the treatment of persons suffering physical or mental illness; custodial care of the aged and infirm; institutional care for those who are chronically ill or incapacitated. Included in the pro- pramme of care of the mentally ill is the Mental Hygiene or preven- tive. work of the Provincial Psychiatrie and Child Guidance Ciinice, ‘TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTIONS ACT Special. allowances and. services to patients suffering from. tuber- - culosis, and their familes, have been recently developed and expanded. SERVICES AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC A ‘Field - ‘Service Staff of ‘trained | social workers is ‘maintained |. throughout. the. Province. hy order , ‘to serve the public, | ‘members of social worker. is trained to deal with | all phases’ of: social: nasistance. » They are required to use every available community ‘resource in ful- | filling their duties and they are supported in ‘their work by: counsel and guidance of the specialist in charge of specific types of assistance ‘at headquarters. @ British Columbia’s programme is the most outstanding and the most generous in Canuda, The service available.do those in need, at our diatrict offices in unorganized ter Nitory and- I MUMEHUER Js Lhe, most coluprehensive i the Dominion. oe es ee 7 DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL | SECRETARY Social Assistance Branch PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS - : VICTORIA, | B, c . \ sdaal atinmopentoarorgereadioimnrngimancasihy che sien rane 1 eatencamen tt -teaamanyroreteie nest uv ceeingbtanmmerentcasmrtesMerstemcenniinina inn inet teutaenmn tre aminuts eA trnAe ene eee t _ << sIpNE Y, v ancouver. Island, B.C, Wednesday, October 23, 1946, the Field Service Staff arc strategically: located and the. ‘individual’. se spect ine feege ce neicted paeenpnnmemaneiitie ent ace-teniean wanton wcunernaeit cate bs ieacenmevinerateoetee meen eeenreremneenenepnmeaenacen man a S. .Pear son; ; ‘accompanied. by. James. Thomson; deputy: minister of labor, have left for Ottawa -for discussions’ with - Dominion government:. officials. ‘the cowr'se to be’ taken when the > wartime national labor:eade, P.C. "1008, is repealed March 31 a NEW APPOINTMENTS | Provineial Archivist Willard. Ts, Treland has been named also pro- IN Ns 1 Empty Beer | Are Urgently Needed “The quantity of bottled beor which ‘can. be “made available, to the public: is limited. to the number of empty, bottles available. ae a “A. definite. shortago of empty ‘boor bottles “now exists, . It is difficult. to secure new “bottles to replace those which consumers do not return promptly. ‘You can help to ensure. the. future supply off bottled beer by returning empty, beer bottles, _ | promptly. ‘YOU WILL RECEIVE CASH for your empty Sac r bottles. When: you deliver, them: tor: slp