‘Sidney. B. Ca Thursday, July. 1 19, 1928. Manufactured Goods: -OF.38 groups.of: manufac: °. tured: gooda Cannda.eelle: ithe. Empire ta the total of. I the collection of drafts;, - OF DRAFTS cheques or any other form of * ‘negotiable paper,’ the ~~ Bank of Montreal gives prompt . and econorr : ‘cal service because, off i its more than 600 branches an all parts of Canada and i its ; \correspondents throughout, _ -BANKOF MONTREAL the commercial world Established 1837 = ec Assets in excess sof $830,000,000 The Empire Opportunity: in: 178,006,000. It ie:to iro imports fron: ountries these goods. A Ss. WARRENDES . Manager, Sidney Branch OLL down the map ‘of the world. Follow the British 1, Empire ~ red through the continents and across the seas. Saanich: Peninsula and Gulf. Islands Review Government of the. Province of British Columbia LAND REGISTRY ACT Sectoin 160 © 7 In the matter of Lot Four (4), Block. Three (3) of Section Fifteen (15), Range Three (3) East, NORTH SAANICH DISTRICT, Plan 1305-A. Proof having been filed i in my office of the loss of Certificate of Title Number 17458-I to the above men- itioned land in the name of Agnes Evans and bearing date the 18th day of May, 1914, I hereby give notice of my intention ‘at the expiration of one Calendar. month from, the. first publi- cation hereof to issue to the’ said Agnes Evans a provisional Certifi- jcate of ‘Title in lieu of such lost Cer- | tificate. Any person having any informa- tion ‘with ref erence to such lost Cer- tificate of Title is requested :to.com-!., municate with: the undersigned. ' DATED ©: at.:the .Land Registry | Office, “Victoria, : ‘B.C. this 27th day of June; (1928. ae: San CRANE, : Registrar, Victoria Land Registration District. TRIANGLE TOUR _ OF BRITISH: COLUMBIA Visit ° Jasper, National Park and and Prince Rupert.. Combination rail and steamship vacation tour. (side trip to Anyox and«Stewart may be included). Stop at Jasper Park Lodge,. golf, tennis,. boating, swimming, mountain climbing, hiking, dancing, radio, motion pictures: A. wonderful opportunity to be-| =[come acquainted with your own prov- ince. Full particulars at Canadian Na- penal ‘Ticket. Office, 911 Government Street, Victoria, : Melephone, 1242. — Advt. - . * Sidney has. light, water and _ ‘for industrial purposes, with indus- ‘ - | trial: ‘sites’ at-almost a: gift. Inquire: “By Review Representative . | : ! Mr. and, Mrs. J. s: ones ‘and fam: _ ily: left Ganges on: Sunday ‘on ‘their way.,.to- England.:.- ‘They ° will: motor ;. -lfrom’ Vancouver thr ough 10°: Seattle and will continue éverland to’ Mon- treal where they. expect to make a short visit with friends before pro- ceeding to London, England, where, they “will: make :their home in the future. On Saturday evening, July 14th, the death took place at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Victoria, of Mr. Edwin Ros- man, son of Mr. Edward Rosman, a resident of North Salt Spring Island. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon. Miss Wenda Johnson and Miss Brown returned to Vietoria:on. Sat- urday -after. a. visit of three. weeks with Mrs. Willie Rogers, Cranberry. Marsh. Miss Marion Miller. of Victoria ar- rived’ on *Monday and will -be the guest of: Miss Olive . Rogers, Cran- berry Marsh, for a few days. “Mr, and Mrs. Ross Lort and family of Vancouver have rented one of Mr. dInglis’ cottages at Vesuvius for three “|weeks. Major and Mrs. Curtis of Vancou- lver have been: visiting Mr. and Mrs. jL. Chaplin at Vesuvius for a week. Mr. L. E. Littlewood of Vancou- ver arrived at Ganges on Saturday where he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Springford for a few days. Mr.:and Mrs. Oliver of Vancouver are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Howe}. on St. Mary’s Lake for a few-days. Miss Betty Kingsbury is visiting jMajor and Mrs. Monteith ‘and: family in -Vietoria for a few days. honor. of ‘her sister, Mrs. J...S. Jonés, Mrs. D. Hamilton, Mrs. Bittancourt, “Miss: Bittancourt,.“Mrs- Stacey;,:; TS. |. iibert Mount; Mrs. J. S.. Jones. and others. ~: Mr. and Misé Ronald of New: West- minster. have ‘been: the ‘guests of “Mrs. fen’ Loorehouse, Ganges; | for the * “past : , {week vor so. | ‘lon. Monday: a Victoris Mr.. W. Hu Seott, spent Saturday in! Victoria. are | ' Mrs Linley. Crease ‘Mroand Mrs. Wage étarned from eMr. and Mrs. “Benker and: daughter Oo h left: ‘on! Thursday. : where they Will:-be- cd at’ Harbour House this’ week: -Mrs. T. Shore entertained a few 7 ‘friends at: her -home on Thursday-“in |:: who -is-leaving for: England. The. guests were aS foll6ws:’Mrs. Jonson, . PAGE THREE ale TE P spending a ‘week with her sister, Miss ae Thornton, Ganges. ‘Mr. and.Mrs.: Betnard. ‘Walker. and | son of Victoria’.are ‘spending ‘x fort: night. at: Vesuvius:-wherethey-are oc- cupying: one. of. Mr. Inglis’ ‘cottage.’ ees | Here and There = ; “Qacbec.—Quebee is taking ad- vantage of the Federal legislation of last year Known’ as: the Canadian Farm Loan Act, which provides fot loans to*, pioneers “whereby the Federal Government provides 90% of the money, ‘the province 5%, ard the borrower - ‘himself the remain- lng 5%. . This years. largest inflow of |: settlers destined for ‘the west re- cently. arrived on two of the liners cf the Canadian Pacific fleet: There were 1082onsthe Montelare and 800 onthe Melita, . the majority being. of British: birth, thereby: establish- _ ing. a lrecord for. any -individual ship‘docking atthe: Maritime. Prov: ane ports this, year. A recent revision of the Customs regulations now enables tourists to bring their sporting equipment or - cameras into Canada without-leaw- - ing a deposit::on account: of their — dutiable -value’ with the Canadian - Customs officers at:the border. At the present time.the change in the Tegulations will effect particularly the Pacific Coast, where golf and spring sports are .in full swing. Vancouver —Over 100 miles: of - trackage serving the ports of ‘the © Vaneouvér district will shortly . . have been, laid by, the Canadian Pa- cific” Ratiway, according’ to’ a state- " ment: “issued by the “general ‘super- intendent’ of the- district. The ° : trackage.is designed to take care of | a steady amd normal, growth “in . trade through. Vancouver and also ~ to handle: expansion: .in westward: . grain: “movement !-which this. year. has reavbed ine rewrd of 53 895,006 . bushels: : Saye John: Walter, -€o-proprietor of the. London.:Times. with: Major.the Hon. ~ Je Jee Astor, arrived. ‘as Montreal. 3: lately where he’ ‘addressed a gather- \- “ing under: the, auspices:.of ‘the Na- © tional Council: of Education. Mr. -... Walter ® is “covering : the: Dominion ., an over. Canadian’ Pacific Railway lines a 3 ‘and will ‘make: addressé *2 of: the larger cities.” > member: of: the family, : ireot ‘descendant’ Gastle,. Esquimalt; .Miss.P.) Farquah, ai a Vancouver; Capt. ‘an and -child; ‘Mr..Ni- - Jones;. Victoria; De . Fernie; “Vancouver;" B. JLER wife, North: Vancouver; “Mr: Kaye; Vancouver; Miss Cambie} Van- | couver; ‘Mrs. -Seymour,, -Mancouver ;: ‘Miss .M. Ee. Miller, Vancouver: Miss LesH. ‘Miller, Vancouver; Major F ay Taft; Vancouver; C }V.C., M.P.P, A: Conscrentive. meeting was. held /;in’the Mahon Hall, Ganges,.onMon- day: evening with a’ very y “large: att 7 There you | . \ see. ‘beckoning markets. for Canada—where fewer -trade~ restrictions: {ntervene, where British tradition is appreciated, where Canadais known. There we.can sell, There we can also buy. . Canada is buying more Empire goods than ever before—things we cannot grow or make-——-raw materials for our factories. Since 1922 Canada’s imports from Empire countries have increased 67 per cent. . Last year we fe bought Eps goods to the, value of $250, 000, 1000. 229 A438 per ecntei nisix years. GOO. The British. ‘Kmnpire.. “presentsatremendou pportunity for the devel opment of export on : Poneiedve ; The.various parts. ‘of the Empire want. more. ‘Canadian Spode.” 7 A - demand: exists’ among them for Canadian manufactures, or: for: ithe, be Pe - products. of Canadian: Jands or ‘waters. emembered that the Zim $500 000, 000 ‘worth of our products to ‘other British Tandy an increase. eel ‘But we must sce’ that ‘our. al | exports are ‘maintained ta rigid standard, that they. ¢ are Packed as. to}: : lesire that t our Prices are right, the snountof $2,571,000). Ep Se op arg ; - four ‘Trade ge this growing abroad,” ‘are Worlding in. eae centres, abe, are: familiar: with, the: demands of. the people among whom they, | command: of. any: Canadian producer « or, ‘exporter... To get. into. touch. ‘with: Trade: Commissioners, write the “Commercial Intelligence Service, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. _. ‘When’you buy’ Empire goods, you. doa part in: making: possible - greater: Canadian cxports to these sister countries. We must also, buy. O'HARA, Da uty Mi jeter), | Mon, JAMS MALCOLM. fd iniator, ANY Where: we° sell, x & SS A liye te ONS ~ ve tendance, ra PR y ! Mrsid. W. Flinton and: Miss Gladys. "| ¥Flinton have been ‘visiting at Cour- tenny, where they have been the’ guests of Mrs. Flinton’s daugliter, | Mrs, Alberry, fora few days. Miss Margaret Thornton vot Deep Cove returned’ home’ on Sunday after| quite sure that this. new: type: whitch : * he developed 'from'the kota strain. ‘) would protect ‘ ‘Crops: in the: provinee .. : from. rust: damage,. he. did not think. “that, the wheat’ would: -be‘absolntely -.- SUBSCRIBE. TODAY! Saanich | Peninsula and Gulf . 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