ae ee, PAGE TWO NORTH SAANICH LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF VICTORIA Take Notice that Sidney Mills, Limited, intend to apply for permis- sion to lease the following described lands: — Being foreshore and commencing at a post, placed at high water mark op the north side of Beacon Avenue, im the reputed village of Sidney, in North Saanich, Vaneouver Island, B. C.; thence northeasterly N56 deg. 20 min. E., a distance of three hundred SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH There is still a Chance To get that Electrical Washing Machine you in- tended to install in YOUR home, and it fis just \ Peabcut the right time of year to surprise some- one with it. And we also have that SIMPLEX IRONER in our salesrooms for your inspection. | have something after we have cared | Saal, | RR, lac GAZETTE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920 the cost of caring for a waif child is approximately $3.00 a month! that of; the supplies that are required by imports about $1.00 is needed. and therefore the dollar that we provide together’ with local support practi- cally preserves the life of one child. It is not much a aum--$1.00 per month per child—and although the calla may be very considerable upon your people and upon ours, we still | Victoria and Sidney Motor Stage LBA YS | SDNEY The Flying Lure | Leaves From Beacon Ave. VICTORIA Leaves Motor Supply Store. 1316 Douglas bt. Opp. Berquist Hall Daily, Except ALL _ REO CARS Daily, Exccpt Sunday ‘ Bunday SPECIALS 8.45 am., 10 a.m., 8am., tl am., lp.m., 4p.m., 6 p.m., 11.15 p.m. and sixty and six-tenths feet; thence due north a distance of eight hun- dred and thirty-five feet; thence northwesterly N31 deg. 15 min. W.,a distance of eleven hundred feet to high water mark; thence in a south- erly direction along the high water mark to the point of commencement. G. H. WALTON, Agent for Sidney Mills, Limited. Dated July 28th, 1920. *Hawkins & Hayward 1607 Douglas St., Opp. City Hall. 1163 Douglas St.. Nr. Fort. Phone 643 Phone 2627 Triangle of Sutfering | | Church Notices A SWEDEN. ot: oe find meroar eaenomrncee: | y yyy. BLT WEEN THE-LIRES -A-B.-C-O. THERE S-tACK-OF- {f YW Y q ‘- ; FOOD. MEDICAL - SUPPLIES. - d GOL : l ANGLICAN Sunday, Nov. 21 St. Andrew's Church—Mattins and Holy Communion, 11 a.m., Even- song, 7 p.m. Holy Trinity Church—Holy Com- munion, 8 a.m., Evensong, 3 p.m. CLOTHING. DOCTORS. FUEL. NURSES. | HOSPITAL - ACCOMMODATION. TYPHUS, CONSUMPTION, - SMALL- POX. AND - OTHER - DISLASES RAGING -IM UNCHECKED VIOLENCE. IME CHILDREN ARE THE GREATEST SUFFERERS - UEViN MILLIONS OF THEM ARE WAR: | ORPMANS. POLAND. USTIMATE OF Trpnus CASLS, 1920. 260000 THE PEOPLE ARE: SO - BESET - WITH MUMAN - MISERY - THAT THEY - ARE - HELPLESS . UKRAINE. IM SOME VILLAGES MALF THE PLOPLZ ILL AT THE SAME Tint. + SIDNEY CIRCUIT UNION CHURCH. Sunday, Nov. 21 South Saanich, 11 a.m.;) North Saanich, 2.45; Sidney, 7 p.m. i ERMANY. ee le GALICIA. TYPHUS RAGING oe, Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to “2 the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- day, the 10th December, 1920, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, by stage, on a proposed con- tract for four years, six times per week cach way between— SIDNEY AND VICTORIA from the Postmaster Generad’s pleas- ure. came to Canada to launch the ap-| cuss with them the Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of .pro- . posed Contract may be seen, and| War Relief Fund. That fund is be- wards the cast. blank forms of Tender may be ob- tained at the Post Offices of Victoria, : | Sidney, Royal Oak, Turgoose and empire to combat disease and distress} Keating, and at the office of the un-| in Europe. dersigned. Oy 5) Pings a , ys N Rac a .f WUaaary - eS Pe tg misery. ota tart / aN, 2 . aati | of wr000 aged. a DAPYASEN hii “oe *, TUBERCVLO SIS 7” ALARMINGLY SMALL POX REPORTED PRLVALENT {~~ BULGARIA. adian Red Cross, Mr. Herbert Hoover,| but he said he knew that the charity Eure! of the Canadian heatr was inexhaust- Director-General of Relief for ible, and he felt there would be no ope on behalf of the Allied nations, | problem that ing raised throughout the British The Greatest’ Problem. “To me,’ Mr. Hoover said, ‘‘the Tne Canadian Red Cress | greatest problem of the human heart E. . Fletcher, through all its provincial divisions, !/” the world today is this problem P. O. Inspector. will make the appeal during the week | Of a myriad ot waifs and orphan : ‘ of Nov. 22-27 hungry children through Eastern and ROE ch Mr. Hoover, who is recognized ng! Contra Europe. The slaughter of Victoria, B. C., 29th October, 1920. the best authority in the world apan: tere: milton men could not but European conditions, apoke with the have left millions of helpless hungry quiet conviction of one whose mes- sage was sufficient in itself. In com- . mencing he said he felt some embar- ing at Europe: There are Mteralty rassment lest his presence in Canada’ Millions of endeiren in those countries night be misinterpreted as urging, 28"* so low in destitution that they the Canadian people to further sac- ‘children in its track, and upon their Sidney | cannot be absorbed. They must re- Barber rifice. He said he realized that the eccive extraordinary assistance. sacrifice of the Canadian people, in- dividual by Individual, had been ial $3.00 Saves a Child. ““We have found by experience that | ALBERTA MARKETS All Tonsorial Work Done in a First-Class Manner. CHILDREN’S HAIR- CUTTING A SPECIALTY J. GILMAN Proprietor. (From The Market Examiner, Calgary, CATTLE Beef firm on Calgary market, with best steers $7.75 @ $8.50; good butchers, $6.50 @$7.75; common and medium tdraggy from $4.50 @ $6.50, and many going as stockers. Choice cows unchanged, $5.50@ $6.15; good butchers, $4.75 @$5.50; medium, $4.00 @$4.75; common and canners, $3.00 @$4.00. Bulls weaker; cholce, $4.00 @ $4.50; common, $3.00 @ $4.00. Calves unchanged, with tops at $7.00. Better movement in stockers and feeder steers, best from $6.25@$7.00; light stockers, $5.00 @ $6.00. Stocker cows and heifers, $3.50 @ $5.00. Receipts at Edmonton lighter and tacking in top quality beef. Choice Seors, $7.50 @ $8.00; good butchers, $6.50 @$7 50; common and medium, $4 09@E600. Choice cows, $5.00@$6 00; good butchers, $4.50 @35.00; melium. $4.00 @ $4.50; common and canners, $2 50 qr $4.00 Bulls) un- chaneed, tops 4.00@$4.25. Choiee veal slightly higher, $7 00@ $8.00. Stocleers and feeders in better demand, goed steers, $6 00@ $7 25; stock- era, $4 CO@ $6 00 Stocker heifers, $4 Q0@EF7 24h: stockers, £4 00 @ $86.00. Stocker heifers, $4.00 @$5 25: stocker cows, $3 50 Ge FA 25 Leads Through One of Our Courses. Send for Free Prospectus HOGS. All markets weaker; Calgary prices on ‘Thursday, $17 75 day, (Nov 12) at $17 75 , Hogs at Edmonton have been holding fairly steady on light receipts, and latest sales $16 75 Op R17 00 Sales to- PLASTERING = ‘ a CEMENT SIDEWALKS SHED. CHIMNESYS Moderate bustoens at Calgary, with wethers unchanged, $7 00 @ $8 00; ewes, $5 004G¢6$7 60, lambs weaker, $7 25@ Slo fo Patching or alterations a spe Savy ‘ ! , bu i 5 ' ave seni, aye . : ther? v . sf claity, done by day or contract. laaimbs at BEdanenton have been selling a little bighers with the best Orders left at Review office $10; wethers up to $¥ 50, and ewes from $7 256 down, according to quality, will recelve prompt attention MONEY. » ~ ; J rices reasonable. The premivar on American bunds thin morning €Nov bl) wan up to NOTE - Support home indus fa] be tye try. i GRAIN Disastrous breaks in wheat and coarme gaaina durings the week, due to ( . F, HINE lower quotations on Australian and Ateentiog Wheat offered in hurope Markets very uncertain ane dihels to remain se until aetuattls determined how nvuch grain Eirope wants Corner Breed’s) Cross) Road PRODUC Hutt@p market unsettled piiees unehanged oon all dines. but advanced, $17 Soa $18 0 ame prenmme ie strtetiy Presth and unehauped few) Peep dee chbekemes PNe tar fee i children. Blectrical Quality and Service Stores | | dren. We feel that if we could fina, ~ a ===" | among al) the nations $4.000.000 a' At the earnest request of the Can-, in excess of that of his own people,' resentment against his coming to dis-} peal on behalf of the British Empire! confronts the western hemisphere to-; well-being must depend the upbuild-?& musical programme during the prices Poultry Oem 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. On Holidays Cars Run on Sunday Schedule, Last Car Leaving Sidney 11.30 p.m. for our children and our neighbor's: Sunday 9am.,lla.m., 3 p.m., 9 p.m. 10 a.m.,2 p.m., 8p.m., 10.15 p.m. A World Problem. “Our present problem over the: forthcoming winter appears to be! about 3,500,000 to 4,000,000 chil-| ——$—$——$—$—$ $n SIDNEY PHONE: 54 ' month, we could solve this problem Surely it is not much for a whole world to find. It in a heavy burdeu for charity, but it is so appealing in! its necessity that I have no doubt that charity will find it. Those chil- dfen are the obligation of every man 4nd woman in the western hemis- phere; for we have suffered less. but: beyond this they are a charge on the! heart of the entire world. If we are to preserve the foundations for the future stability of Europe, if we are to keep open the love for humanity, ; our duty is clear before us.” SPECIAL DISCOUNT Furniture Sale NOW ON 10 to 30 Per Cent Discount We call attention to the big Bargains this week in Extension Tables and High-Grade Bedroom Suites. Now is your opportunity to secure a real bargain in these lines. All goods marke: in plain ‘gures at reduced and regular prices. pis \ E BETTER VALUE ST0 ————e “TH 1420 DOUGLAS ST SS E” —_— LIGHTS AT MEADLANDS. VICTORIA, B.C. To Fditor Sidney Review: | Dear Sir.—You had an item in last week's paper apout the much | needed lights having been replaced at the B. C. E. Ry. stations. I am of the opinion that the dam- age to the lamps in caused by heavy freight being dumped upon the plat- ; forms. The lamps last longer at sta- tions where but little freight is re- cores MORE VARIED THAN EVER Our Christmas Stock is now on display. The choicest gift lines that the British, Cana- dian and American markets have to offer. We invite you to call and inspect it while it is at its best. GIFTS TO SUIT ALL POCKETS Litchfield’s, Limited 1109 Government Strect, Victoria, B.C. Yours truly, M. D. LANDS. A Gibson Portrait will make a ‘splendid Christmas gift. Make your appointment early. Gibson, Ltd., ‘Central Bidg., Victoria. Phone 57386 COMING EVENTS| — E SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LIVER, per lb DRIPPING, per lb............ COMPOUND LARD, per 1b.......0.00 0062 ee es 30c “PORK SAUSAGE, per lb Annual sale of work to be held on "Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1920, by the ‘St. Andrew's Branch of the Wo- ; men’s Auxiliary to Missions in Ber- iquist Hall. The following stalls will be arranged for: Fancy wor¥, aprons, home cookery, fish-pond. Tea will be served. There will be afternoon. » (, : COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF | ueacht tes LOCAL BUTCHERS | MUSIC 1106 Broad St., Victoria. Cor. Fort and Broad. Offers a complete and broad musical education. Courses leading to cer- ‘tificate and diploma in pigno and, violin. Voice training, ItaMNan me-: thod. Pupils’ monthly _ recitals. Principal, Mrs. Burdon - Murphy,| Jenner’s Grocery BEACON AVENUE, SIDNEY PHONE 87 — A.C.V., M.R.I.A. Phone 5090R. | FOR ALL 5 FuneRAL co.ttp| Groceries and Provisions. (HAYWARD'S) . See our atock of We have a reputation for experienced service and moderate charges, ex- ’ tending over 50 years. 84 Broughton St., Victoria, B. c.! Telephones 2235, 2236, 2237, 1773R CHRISTMAS TOYS AND STOGKINGS FOR THE KIDDIES TRY OUR HOME-MADE CAKE AND JEULY ROLLS They are good. Neatly printed with your name and address ready for mailing east and west are dower, quotations will depend on posabilities of mov- fog large stocks accumulating tno the east and effects of New Zealand im- Th ; porta to Vatreouver Dairy butter of good table quality ta demand, straight OSE who have friends abroad recelpts Yoc@ 4c but premaitta on famey fabbe arth de ly ps eoaree and should be mailing theirs within , pel duchs geowe and turkeva ready for shtpur nt ea dy ta Pde re ber Potatoes unmeangrer but have your electrical repatr fran ow ae t W se ith Jobber asking fb5 \ on otte . Pe eee Troe ott u e ne “ work or wirltng done by Vie pointe theowyh coals ws eee Betigentan tenes pee Conny xt t ree ce S ” a an torla firms when it can be done by me oat half the cort? | WAY inspect our line without delay { P J B | Morvence nt edo Vout otrtt het tet ereudyh bogs tart ody that Ti sor f20| . . a agno for upland ated ! a Oo te tha fh hed otied theef Dreeaay : Stdney, B.C. THD S | Leave ordera ato Lenagen Drug ; “Tata boo tuth ved Le vert | op te ' Store Phone 42 a) BRUELS an Neate gy crea? ft tue teas vefotie gd Pst of ! for tite Fhe Tell the merchant vou saw hia ad | Woot! lo The Review ' . ) 7” a f i ;