i bo ae! ree, ae PAGE FOUR SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW And Saanich Gazette SIMISTER’S DRY GOODS STORE Beacon Avenue, Sidney Opp. P. O. and Merchants Bank of Canada. F. F. Forneri Publishers. H. F. Cress Issued every Thursday at Sidney, B. C. Price, $2.00 per annum, in advance. ADVANCED STYLES IN EARLY FALL MILLINERY AT VERY MODERATE PRICES All advertisments must be in The Review Office, Ber- sjQuist Building, Beacon Avenue, not later than Wednes- 4|day noon. North Saanich Agent: Geo. Spencer, Turgoose. ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices, 12 cents per line first insertion, 8 cents per line each subsequent insertion. + ILKS, UNDER- RIBBON, 8 i Announcement of entertainments, etc., conducted by WEAR, HOSIERY CORSETS @/ churches, societies, ctc., where admission is charged 10 cents per line. Classified ads, such as ‘‘Wanted,’” ‘‘For Sale,” etc., 10 cents per line; no ad accepted for less thas 50 cents. Telephone :: :: - No.3 Card of Thanks, $1.00. Local advertisements among treading matter, 10 cents per line. Display advertising, 25 cents per column inch; no ad accepted for less than $1.00. Victoria-Sidney Motor Stage Leaves F. G. Woods Motor Supply Store, 1816 Douglas Street Phane 394 A SIDNEY LIBRARY. T Is greatly to be desired that the project to establish [ in the Saanich Industrial Seat a branch of the Pro- vincial system of traveling libraries, under the provisions of the Act to provide for the establishment of Public Libraries be carried to completion. Sidney has long been much in need of a library, but due to the fact that the town is unincorporated and that the expense of or- ganizing and maintaining a library by the community itself, it has been obliged to forego this advantage. The town ana contiguous community have a substantial popu- lation, and not only does the present citizen need access to good books, byt the young idea, the future elector, needs through proper reading to have inculcated in con- sciousness the ideals of good citizenship. Under the provisions of the Act it is amply possible for Sidney to have a library. The nominal sum of $100 a year paid into the hands of the Provincial Library Commission woutd secure a library of about 200 volumes, and the entire number of these book could be changed as often as once in two months, thus giving the town a Itdrary of 1,200 volumes a year for the insignificant sum of $100. The provisions of the Act which apply in Sidney fol- low: ‘‘Any ten or more persons.of the age of twenty- New Waiting Room Opened Opp. Old V. & S. Station, PRailway St., Sidney Magazines: and Papers for Patrons to Read While Waiting E. DAVEY - - - Phone 4167X Your Eye is Like a Camera The eye is an optical instrument ay ko camors, ts sonieate- eye. five years or over, the resident of any locality in the — terh f lenses is some¢ttmes disar-| Province, may with the approval of the Commission % a 80 that pan, nproper a form an association for the pur of f establighing and FoR UKES, It is my businegs to find’ out if ‘the eyes éra in a perfect ‘vidual condition, and to grind lenses that correct all sight !deficiencies. Let me help you to clear, comfort- able vision, with a pair of suitable glassgs. If the Commission approves of the MY PRICES 4RE THE LOWEST formation of the Association in the locality named in the ’ | declaration, it shall forthwith forward one of the signed J. ROSE copies of the declaration, together with a certificate of (Graduate Bradley Institute) {ts approval signed by its secretary, to the office of the | 1013 Government St., Victoria. Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Phone 3451. “The Registrar of Joint Stock Companies shall, with- : Momber B. C. Optical Assn. out the payment of any foe, register the declaration, and ‘ ° issue to the association a certificate under his seal of office showing that the association is incorporated. From the date of incorporation mentioned in the certifi- cate, the subscribers to the declaration, togéther with such other persons as may thereafter become thembers of the association, shall be a body politic and corporate by the name set out in the declaration. The association so incorporated shall have all the powers, rights, and {m- munities vested by law in corporations, and shall, sub- i» maintaining a pubiic library in that locality. They shall make and sign a declaration in duplicate or in as many Parts as may be necessary in Form No. 1 in the schedule. Two signed copies of the declaration shall be transmitted to the Commission. AIT AE He paeabagee oY On. What Effective Service m Depends ject to the {imitations set out in section 18, have power to aequire and hold real property for the purposes for . ; : phone service depands nipon | which the asgociation is constituted, and to allenate the : co-operation of those con- {| ®#me at pleasure. E earned it ivestary ane calla “Any person residont in the locality in which the ) by wamber, it will very prob- association is formed may become a member of the asso- * iy be found that romet and ciation, subject to the rules and. regulations. made by the efficient. 31f the person called Board, but no member under the age of twenty-five years 7 aatign ot telephone the gat" shall be eligible to hold any office in or to vote at meet- fas ¢ made complete. Con- ings of the association. sltaraton aan te of co-oper. (1) A board of management consisting of five mom- A ation. , ¥ | bers of the association shall be appointed, and shall have charge of the business of the association, including tho Management, regulation, and control of the library estab- | B. C. TELEPHONE CO. Ushed by it. LIMITED = “(2.) Within thirty days after the date of tho incor. ation of the association, the subscribers to the regi itsred declaration shall meet and elect from among their num- ———~| ber the first members of the Board. ““(3.) On the second Monday in January tn each year thoreafter the members of the association shall moot and S A NED S elect the members of the Board for the year. . “(4.) The mombers of the Board shall hold office Funeral. Furnishing until their successors are appointed. ~ Co., Ltd. “The Board shall, as soon after its election as la con- | PUNUWRAL DIRECTORS AND venient, appoint one of its mombers to act as Chairman , } LICHNGED EMBALIUATUs of the Board; and may from time to ttme appoint a sec- fs pametoninma dine — rotary-treasurer, Itbrarian, and such other officers and and best of service day or night servants o8 are necessary for the purposes of tha asso- pe Phoyo 8808 ciation, and with tho approval of the Commission may fix 1612 QUADRA A8T., VICTORIA their salartos “(1 ) The Board may “ ‘Gaomenepengameageneiatvemanemnniienaneesnamaenimepmanmensy “(a ) Make rulea for the holding of regular and 'apecial meetings of th PHYSICIAN, cheat of the nomoetbtions cn the contest ot the uatnose DR. D. BLACK, Physician and Sur- geon, 811 Jones Bulldtng. Vic ot tke hoard” toria. Phone 225 Office houra “(b) Define the duties of the officers and servants 2 to 5 p.m. lof the Board 4 {Eltveseractcmmmmseensrennnn vate tenn Wiggin meme 4 perty and procuré or erect buildings for the purposes of the library: other reading mafter, and library supplies: ment and use of the library. the Board and of.all meetings of the-association: Commission; and necessary in carrying out the purpose of the ation.”’ TT. first gun in the Dominion bye-election was fired the campaign af Mr. Barnard, Labor candidate, of New Westminster, “(c.) Provide, subject to aubsectlon (2), such suit- able accommodation for the library as the funds at the disposal of the Board warrant: “(d.) Andopt means for the raising of funds for the support of the association, including, if thought desir- able, the fixing of an annual membership fee. “(2.) Subject to the approval of.the and to such supervision of expenditure as it may direct, the Board may:— Commission, “(a.) Purchage, lease, or otherwise acquire real pro- “(b.) Purchase books, magazines, newspapers, and “(c.) Make rules and regulations for the manage- ““(3.) The Board shall:— ‘‘(a.) Keep proper minutes of all the proceedings of “(b.) Submit an annual report of its doings ta_the “(c.) In general, perform such duties as may be associ- THE LABOR CANDIDATE. in Victoria by the Federated Labor Party when was commenced last Saturday evening. If, as it has been reported, the Liberals throw in their lot with the Federated Labor Party, the election of Mr. Barnard is a certainty, but even if such a course is not followed by the Liberals, Mr. Barnard weuld be elected by a considerable majority if the workingmen support their candidate to the full extent of their power. It wili It will show whether the workingman has finally made up his mind to vote the straight Laber ticket, or whether he will put party affiliations before his immediate interests. The party leaders of all shades of thought will no doubt learn much from this campaign, no matter which can- didate is elected, and will govern themselves accord- ingly. If Labor wins, it will be up to the old political parties to add several new planks to their platforms and pay more attention to the wishes of the workingman. If Labor is defeated it means that the workpeople have not yet come to the conclusion that a labor representa- tive is necessary to their welfare We note with pleasure that the campaign is to be con- ducted by both candidates without the use of person- alities, and will be fought out strictly on the merits of the issues involved. When a candidate, representing any political party or other body, commences to — hurl newanwalttian at hia arnyarancty hig>-ama in ganerally, be interesting to watch events in this contest. WR rw ene we ee wee. p Vers aewwey one spelled Mud with a capital M: ~ ? Editorial Notes It is reported that clothing prices are going higher. We absolutely refuse to get excited about it. The inquiry being held in Winnipeg relative to the high cost of living has brought out the fact that one sho: firm in that city had a atock of ladies boots which were laid down in Winnipeg at $11.74 per pair, and they were sold at $19.00 per pair. Does not seem enough. The report that President Wilson is improving in health will be received by Canadians generally with dee» satisfaction. Very few presidents of the United States have proved so popular on this side of the border as the present incumbent. His geod work in support of th: League of Nationg ig appreciated by all who are inter- ested in the welfare of humanity. Members of the Peace Conference expect that Turkey will give trouble, that massacres are sure to follow the present anarchy, and that oven the throne is thraqtened by tho latest development in that country. While we have not been following closely the events in Turkey, wo feel inclined to wager about four dollars to w dead dog that the Peace Conference members’ will be realized. expectations ——-_-_---_--_—— The nows that the railroad workers in London have returned to work will be greeted with satisfaction on all sides. It shows that a sottlement of labor troubles are always possible when both sides are open to conviction and they can see the other fellow’s side of the argument. The trades union conference and Promier Lloyd George were mainly instrumental in bringing about an amicable settlement of the trouble. “Pebbles found among beans," says a dispatch. Well, there is nothing in that to get oxcited about. We have found lots of thom tn our bodns during the courso of! our sixteen summere and several hard winters on thin terrestial sphere. We remember that {it was reported that In ono of the penitentiaries in the United States some years ago one of the conviets found a pea in his soup, and It took several months for the detectives atafft to find out how that poa got in the soup. With the ond of the presont month the daylight sav | { { Ing scheme will come to an end, and from all Indlontions | it will not be agatn enforced pealed The United States has re | the Daylight Saving law, and the chances are) that when the clocks are put back this year they will not { undergo the same operation again Thero has been con | siderable opppaition to this acheme, and it looks as though the antis have won out. | SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIHW AND SAANICH GAZETTH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 39, 000 000000000600 000 0000000000000 000 0000009500 1819 Time and Trouble Savers No Needles to Change Such is the case when you own an Electric [rons ‘Toasters Coffee Percolators Etc. Clean and economical to operate. Al- EDISON OTHER FEATURES Automatic feeding device. Unbreakable Records. Muting device. Automatic Hifting device. Attach to any light socket. ways ready for use. See them in our salesroom. B. C. Electric Light & Power Dept. Beacon Call in for particulars. Prices From $62 Sold on terms. Kent’s Edison Store 1004 Gov't St., Victoria, B. C. Avenue* Sidney, V. I. 000 0000000000009000000 000000000 00000000000000000000 Rough: Dressed Lumber DIMENSION TIMBERS, MOULDINGS, CEILING, ETC. SHORT LENGTH FLOORING, CEILING AND SIDING, 2 to 7 ft., at large reduction off regular price. FLOORING, MILL WOOD FOR SALE PRICES DELIVERED WITHIN ONE MILE CIRCLE One Double Load .. .$4.00 One Single Load. $2.25 ALL WOOD STRICTLY C.0O.D. OR CASH WITH ORDER SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NO. SIX NE ern cons kien anias da than OUST HitUrly my 4 Ore UE French Flowers, Feather Mounts and Wings Trimmed and Untrimmed Shapes LATEST MILLINERY NOW SHOWING Smart Winter Coats, Dresses and Hosiery Heavy Underwear INFANTS' COATS AND OUTFITS A SPECIALTY SEABROOK YOUNG Ladies’ and Children's Outfitter Corner of Broad and Johnson Streets, Victoria Phone 4740 You Can Have Your Fiderdown Comforters Re-Covered and Made as Good as New Now that the summer is here, and you are putting your Eiderdowns and Comforters away for a time, is a favorable opportunity to have necessary re-coverings made. This work will be done by our ex- perts at a moderate price, and when finished they will bo just a trifle better than they were when they were new. Call at our Dra- pery Department and talk this mattor over, then from our perfect stook you may select whatever material you may desire for cover- ings. Our showing of Art Sateens are the most desirable for this purpose, and of these you will find a varied assortment; 36 inches wide, select in design and colorings. Priced at, a yard, up from DAVID SPENCER, LIMITED VICTORIA, B. C. Cold weather will bring the danger of many ailments. It therefore devolves upon you to get your system In perfect condition so that Our Wampole’s Extract of you may resist them Cod Liver Oil contains all the reconstructive elements necessary in building up a healthy body It supplies In the right quantities. food for blood, muscle and norve building. It will put you in a condition where you may efally resist contagious diseare Price, $1. 00 E.. F. LESAGE soot The Druggist e ° e © o ¢ o o ° e rd 6 r ° e .Y ~~ f °