PAINTS, "VARNISHES, ‘ENAMELS, STAINS, TURPENTINE, RAW AND BOILED OILS — All of Best Quality Hot ‘Shot Batteries and Dry Cells, Flashlight Bulbs and Batteries : - “LAMPS — ALL SIZES. "Hardware, Rope, Nails, Ete., Ete. from the Farm = RUNNING See ge Ge mM. all — from Baby = Burkitt’s mother, Mrs. Simmonds, for, : : - == | the past month or so. to Grandma ——— ail i Boye 8 Tan pens Boots be Baols: Mens ¢ Low White Tennis . | Men's s High White Tennis. PRURPHONE: us. FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN CANVAS 7 HOES. ..WE. DELIVER PAST. YOUR DOOR REGULARLY. Securing ON NOTRE SRO HS PITS OR 8 et NN == lat Ganges House’ this week: Mr, = Ganges, ‘has been spending a few day s =/in Vancouver. ; All Kinds of Fruit in Season — Fresh Daily = == Saanich. Peninsula and Gult Islands Review _ GANGES returned to, the Island on. | Wednesday e4 : = ast ‘ex visitor to. Ganges last week when he == | was the: guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Ring- By Review Representative. = ei Salt t Spring for a tow: de ays. os oS 7 : ee . “phe. following guests a are. o ¥oglster od Day, Vancouver; Mr:: -Hammond, Victovia; Mr. Hagger, . Victoria; ; Rev. Peay . Sutherland for-a few weeks. Nietorle a 7 ek a Mr. J J. Watson ‘of “Woodhill,” visit friends in Vancouver. CRANBERRY | MARSH. ; “By Re ie | Mrs.‘T. Burkitt and’ daughter “ye. turned ‘home recently from V Fietoria | where -they have..been visiting ‘Mrs. view Representative en er : - - C: C..Castle of Victoria. was.a|>. Mrs. J. } Victoria.on § w ecks’ visit to the Cr anberry. * 2 ae * wood and family for 7 oa to days. yo Mys. W. I, Rogers’ w ent ‘to Victoria “Miss Clare Wilson’ spentia, few" days on: ‘Satur day, where. she. will vis sit her f in Victoria: lasi- week where, she. Sele Mr. AL Johnson, for “a fow the guest’ of . Mr.’ ‘and Mrs. Scott- | days. 7 : Ritchie. a me —_—__ Mr. © Mrs. Harold Price and infant son | | his ad. in the “Review. ae nok “PAY CASH Miss Joan: Hardy of: the staff of Bd the Vancouver. General. Hospital “S| Qi siting her mother,. ~Mrs.: Hardy, and’ | 4 Bower returned home to:| [Ei Saturday last after .a few | ‘TELL THE. ADVERTISER you saw] ae "PHONE. 9X 65 ® SRC. ‘Malkin’ Ss: Best Raspberry. Baker's s. Cocoanut — — dame -lb. tin. “Per pound. ‘Peanut Straw Hats— -"Bach* * Mrs. ‘McIntosh ‘left on, Thursday. to ne " FRESH BREAD, PIES, CaS, 7 ack EVERY D, me a We Deliver. ee Phone 219 TAL blend of the. choicest. Ceylon and Indian ‘Teas. “Packed i in. ne pound’ and “% pound: packages. -FOR SALE’ BY: “ALL. GROCERS. : : Packed and Guaranteed by © 7 THE We: A. JAMESON COFFEE CO. OF VICTORIA, B.C. ‘HEN. 38c. of. every dollar paid it in n industrial ‘wages and salaries i in. . YY British Columbia comes from lumbering, her ten-year production ; increase of 138.7 per cent. is vitally important to. everyone. a Thirty per cent. of our Pr ovine’ s ‘entire in- ‘dustrial production of 251 million dollars in 1926 was contributed by lumbering ‘and. its allied industries) British Columbia now ranks — third i:rthe Dominion in industrial importance, rt heb forest Products dominate. , Luimbering brought 84 ‘million. dollars to British Columbia in 1926°(the value of the cut that year), an increase of 49 million dollars over . 1916. Every year more than 30 million dollars worth of supplics are pur chased toenable this... .: |: great industry to carry on, | . ne » . Foreign markets. hay ( a mbert oo inansery: Iscapital of more. than. 100. Anillion. dollara. .. 20, 00 people are employed. oe 830. mills: ‘operated. 4 “Without. ‘cuestion, this. ‘glgnntle ‘busioss is. destined: to ontinue au the same pace, Climate soil and. drainage have pr oduced our | ast.forests of soft woods... the gr catestin the |: orld! “Onesthirdof the British tnipire's entire . inyber: suppl ds in: British’ Columbia. Today, © -the demand for soft woods 1s four:timies.that of hy tdwoods,.'. and with the last great stand © isoft.woods located in our Province, continued © ~ progress and, ‘Prosperity ; are: certain, Great as our timber ‘stands are, — much time, study and thought. to the question _ of scientific ref orestration, iro prevention and conservation.: -”“eaptured. Water. borne: export: oflumber has - enjoyed exceptional growth. Ships: ladon ‘with. : .2,616,419,000 feet. board snensure left our. ports: .. ; “during 1922-1926... .an increase over the period... 8 OF 1912-1916 :equal:.to® BAT. The'log. scale ) pe jumped: A% during rh \ io d L This: ‘activity ep y. con- stant: circulation.’ Pe keeps thousands of men influences: every. phase of, commercial: : “S-builds'markets for our farm: products aT spells ‘BRITISH COLUMBIY - Add to this the. sash and door: pulp and paper. production, “Which “alone 4 our: soverne we ‘ment realizes the necessity of safeguarding the: » future of this: vast. industry and ‘ig devoting «+ umped: from $15,450, 600-1n-1916:to: $72,327,000. ‘in 1926,;.and you: have an idea of the enormous | importance and ‘far-reaching influence which: this,:our chicf: provincial, ‘enterprise, is bound: ‘to exercise on t © welfare and earnings of each - ‘ seal every citizens ns : Read hese a announcements and understand your in. province's $ progress oo. clip them out and send them to friends, If you” desire exira copies of these. announcements, a nite to thir . new, ubaper well HM bring 0 all Advertise eyour J Pravincel