ae wee See ee EO i EEE eee \ PAGE FOUR | Classified Ads. | Advertisoments under this Head, 10c per line per insertion. No advertlse- ment acceptod for less than 50c. ANY QUANTITY of all kinds of poultry purchased for cash at your house. Phone 36G lmp FOR SALE—Edison Standard = Dia- mond Stylus Phonograph = and about Luv records. Apply Box 24, Review ltd FOR SALE—Potatoes, $30 ton, or gl ou per luv Ibs. Apply J. Or- mond, Sidney. Phone 63F. ltp LAasSt—lLong Silk Searf, in the Church Hall, Deep Cove, on Nov. 17. Finder please return to Mrs. A. Bowiman, “Ardmore.” itd LEP US SEARE YOU in the CLEAN- ING and PRESSING BUSINESS in your own home, capital No experience or required For full infor- maiden, THE PERMANENT CREAS end PRESSING CO., LTD.., Vaieloria, Boo. Write FOR S.AL&—strawberry Plants, Ma- voon and cthers,; 2 tons Sutton’s Relichee sorted in 3 grades so that customers may have required, $2.0U per 100° Ibs. Also fur sate in small quantities: Onions, carrots, beetroot, mangels, Potatoes, Sloe grown by Mr. G. Neeves. Apply C.G. Denne, Sidney. ltd FOR SALE—York Pigs, 6 weeks old; price, $6. Apply J. Gibson, Meadlands. . 1213tp WANTED—Ton of baled wheat straw. State price delivered to W. P. Hurst, East Road, near School Cross Road. 1212tp SITUATIONS VACANT — Govern- ment positions now offer excellent oppurtunities. Inspectors Fisher- ies; Weights and Measures, Im- mnigration; also Clerical, all grades, male and female. Pre- vious experience immaterial. List of positions and particulars, ‘‘How to Secure Competency Free.’ Ad- dress Box 595, Canadian Civil Service Institute, Toronto, Ont. > 1212td FOR SALE—No. 1 Apples, Kings, $1.75: Russets, Spitz, Vanderpool, Red, $2.25. G.E. Goddard, Sidney. Phone 16. itd WANTED—Fruit and clams fur can- ning. Write or phone what you ahev to offer. Sidney Trading Co. Phone 18. 929tfd Visitors Always Welcome WOMEN! Try our $1 Washing System. 13 lbs. of clothes (bundles washed separately) washed, re- turned to you dry, and ~ table and bed linen jroned. “THE VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. Phone 172 Kstablished 1881. Phillips Stone Works Phones: Office, 4828; Resi- toace BLS Monuments, Copings, Etc. 1502 Fair- field) Road, VICTORIA (Opp. Ceme- tery) UNDERWOOD Typewriter DALTON Adding Machines CORONA Portable Typewriter RONEO Duplicator Typewriter Ribbons For All Machines, Carbon Papers, | Typewriter Papers, Note Books Unite Typewriter Co. TAmited { 782 Fort Street, Victoria, BL. Typewriter Repairs, Menftalns | SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW And Saanich Gazette EF. FEF. PFORNERI, Publisher. Issued every Thursday at Sidney, BB. C. Price, $2.00 per annum, in advance. Mem ber Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association AM advertisements must be in The Review Office, Third street, not later than Wednesday noon ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices, 12 cents per line first insertion, 8 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Abnouncement of entertainments, etc, conducted by churches, societies, etc., where admission is charged 10 cents per line. Card of Thanks, $1.00. Everyone within the vast British Empire, as well as! in other parts of the world, will weleome — the that the long-standing Irish question has been the agreement having been signed last ‘Tuesday morn- All wili hope that the will be ratified by the varioous ing at 2.30 o'clock. agreement interested parties, and this question definitely settled. THE ELECTION. As an election means selection by majority of choice, it is doubtful if there ever was any kind of election re- sults quite satisfactory to each participant and every ad- herent, so the results of our recent eleciien leaves mixed One standing fact remains, however, and that is the feelings of satisfaction and disappointment, out truth that some good men of sterling merit have been retaurn- ed to private Hre by rejecticn, while other good men Of, Bach candidate, whether elected or rejected, must have been merit are launched into public life by election. a worth while man of some kind, otherwise he never have attracted the favor and support of his fullow- ers, but there were not enough offices to go arvund, so those rejected must take a back seat with whatever philo- sophy they may find in the situation, and a conteimplia- tion of these facts. Theirs is now the duty to support the other man with Joyalty as a citizen none the less be- cause the other man had the fortunes oi political war on nis side last Tuesday. THOSE DOUKOBORS. Several hundred whiskery individuals, possessing 4 penchant for nudity and crudity, want to leave British Columbia and cast their future lot in the sunland of Cali-; fornia. and welcome, and look wistfully toward the southland. We are perfectly willing to wish them god-speed and hasten them on their way, but, unhappily, Uncle Sam cannot see it that way. This is the fate of the extremist, but it would seem that the States, as the land of the antebitionist and reformaniac, would be a more fitting place of abode than the apparently saner British Colum- bia. In the meantime, we must keep these strang people, unless somebody or something can think up a plan, for instance, of sending them back to their fatherland in Bolshiland. s IDLE THOUGHTS Muybe, after all, those B.C. Doukobors only intend to protest at the high cost of clothing. ¢ * es Now that ourelection is over, we may all settle down ty) the gentle little worries of making one dollar yield up the value of 45 cents In meeting our coming @hrist- mas budget. s * ¢ Wonder if our next provincial election will have the vpame perennial political patriots doing business at the game old stand. * « ‘ Some are born to fame; others find it in patent medi- cine testimonials. . . * B C Hindus are atarting paper of thelr own Next in Hne to engage in exclusive Journalism miaty be CUPhe B.C. Doukebors’ Daly Doings ” ¢ « e Everything seems all right about those daily boro scopes except their fallure to ever come true SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANIC IRISH QUESTION SETTLED ca news, setttou,! would | They think this province is too cold of climate; H GAZETTE, THURSDAY, | | \‘ABIDE WITH ME’ (Author, Rev Henry Francis Lytle, M.A.) O, Thout whose touch can lend Life to the dead, Thy quickening grace supply; And grant me, swan-like, my last breatb to spend | | | In song that may not die!" | : This prayer was almost literally answered, for ‘‘Abide With Me” was his swan-song. This one, universally ad- jmired and secure of a place in all collections, was com- posed under very pathetic circumstances. The author had been steadily declining im health and the Climate was pronounced injurious. Of this sentence ‘he writes “TL hope not, for I know no divorce TI should From childtHoed it { jhas been my fricad and playmate, and I have never been nore depreeate than frou the ocean. weary of gazing cn its glorious face.’ lkat he was‘foreed to see the necessity for a trip to the south, and again he writes: ‘The swallows are pre ‘ paring fer flight, and inviting me to accompany them; 1 anid yet, alas, while I talk of flying, I am just able to jerawt, and ask msself whether I shal) be able to leave ) England at all.” fall of far that the doctor seni him to Nice for the winter. In the 1847 tuberculosis had progressed so On jhis last Sunday in England he decided, despite his failing strength, to administter the Holy Communion and say farewell to his parishioners. His family were surprised ;and almost alarmed at his announcing his intention of preaching once more to his people. His weakness, and the possible danger attending the effort, were urged to prevent it, but in vain. ‘It was better,” as he used often ‘piayfully to say, when in comparative health, “ out than to rust out.” to wear He felt that he should be enabled to fulfil his wish, and feared not for the result. He did ‘preach, and amid the breathless attention of his hearers gave them the sermon on the Holy Communion. to this A note sermon Sept. 4, 1847." says. ‘“‘Preached at Brixham “Oh, brethren,” he said, ‘I can speak feelingly; experimentally Lower Hlis language has been preserved. on this point, and I stand before you seasonably today, as alive from the dead, if I may hope to impress it upon you, and induce you to prepare for that solemn hour which must come to all by a timely acquaintance with, appreciation of, and dependence on the death of Christ.” While these were unquestionably his sentiments, it is doubtful it Mr. beautiful English, as his preface to the poems of Henry Vaughan will testify. the exact words are here reproduced. Lytle was a writer of singularly terse and His expressions may therefore be regarced as paraphrased rather than quoted in this final address He afterwards assisted at the administration of the Holy Eucharist, and though necessarily much exhansted by the exertion and excitement of this effort, yet his friends had no reason to believe it had been hurtiul to him. The scene of that Communion was notably solemn. its weary administrator dragged himself to his room and remained there a long time. Late in the afternoon he walked down his favorite garden path to the seashore. The sun was setting in ‘‘the red west,” a brilliant ending to the day. When Mr. Lytle went into the house he re tired at once to his room. About an hour later he brvugtt out and placed in the hands of a near and dear ralative the hymn “Abide With Me” in its original eight steunzas. Wis own twiltght stroll had recalled the walk of the two disciples to Emmads, and he made their urgent tnvita- ifon his own earnest prayer. the words but it did not become popular. iain Henry Monk, organist and choir director for King’s College, London, wrote other music for the hymn, which we now. sing. the immortal value of the hymn. Mr left this hymn and went to Nice. Lytle England the next day after writing But the dread disease was not to be stayed, and in a few weeks he died, pointing upward and whispering, ‘Peace! Joy!'' He was buried at Nice, The Rev. George D. Baker, D.D., of Philadelphia, tells this story about the bymn: When at Nice he went fo see the grave of Lytle There was one there befort aim, a young man, shedding coplous tears of gratitude Fhe words of that hyinn had been directly instrumental ino hin convernion, About forty years after his death the church at Lower: Brixham was rebuilt as a monument: to his name merit “Abide With MeUois one of the tenderest, most touch He also wrote music for} In 1861 Will-! Another's melody revealed to the world! and! 1921 . If You Send Money Home use a Bank Money Order, if in Canada—and a Draft, if abroad. Never send the actual cash in a letter, which may be stolen or JOP es destroyed and the entire LINK remittance lost. The convenience and safety of The Merchants Bank Money Orders and Drafts are well worth \ their small cost. THE MERCHANTS BANK 27 Head Office: Montreal. OCF GANADA Established 1864. SIDNEY BRANCH, V. G. FIELD, - . - - . . - Manages Toyland is truly a wortderful place this Christmastide. Scores of hands have been busy for weeks arranging the great display of Toys so that all may see to advantage. There are Toys for the big boys and viris, or toys for the little tots that have just begun to toddle about. THERE IS A MINFATURE RAILWAY SYSTEM AND AN ENCHANTING FAIRY LAND Really, Toyland will prove as interesting to the grown-ups as to the children. Entrance on the lower Main floor through Meats and Provisions Depts. the ALL TOYS AT LOWEST PRICES, AND A WONDERFUL SORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. BUY NOW FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENTS AS- DAVID SPENCER, LTD. VICTORIA, B. C. Choice Meats of- All Kinds at Lowest Prices SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, LARD, ETC., VEGETABLES Orders Taken for Turkeys, Geese, Ducks or Chicken. Paid for All Good Fat Stock. HAMS, BACON, BUTTER, EGGS, Spot Cash, Sidney Meat and Produce Market PHONE 69 NEXT POST OFFICE ORDER FRUIT BOXES NOW Lumber, Lath, Shingles Mill Wood for Sale SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NUMBER SIX | BOCOOHHOHOOOCHOSHOSHOHHHHOHOHOOOOHHHOEHCOOHOTOHOHOOOCELOOD 000000008 0006000 0009000000 2 0000S HHOOHGOOHODHGOCHHODEOHOCHOOOOOS Shelly’s 4X Bread May Now Be Obtained at | | . * 6 jing ef English hymns ‘The use of this hymn is very ex-| Jenner’s Store B . { A After parting with $65,000 lo help things along, the | tenmave incall knglish speaking countries It is found tiny >] eacon ve. ' hovel and jitney bar owners of BO oC feel rather out in almost every collection published in Great Britain during the: cold with recent developments in) Vietorta the past thirty yeurs from Victoria today, after an oat left his boom here two oor three that ys WLN. COPELAND SHOP PHONE, 10 FON. WRIGHT Ne WS } rom senee of a week and took the job of towing the, Phone 54R . Mlbs oT) Page has retarted fiom steamship OPolmie’ fron Nahoone | S ] d spending several weeks on Seuth } Hay to Cape rlattery COPEL AN D & W RIGI | | aturna S an Pender MroJ Tiamoalton spent oa few dava Miooand Mis beaumont, Of Dts with hin sister, Mra Smith The ds En ineers Machi 1 1 _ > ~hinists, Boa 7 covers Edand. have heen chulaiag | spendiog his holidays with bis: par Engineers, Machinists, B t Builders (Raview Correspondent ) apotied dno thei beat ane ate thaw foenty, Mroand Mra lamilton. of N Mari Aut 1 : K ' as arnine utlo en SATURNA ISELANI). Dee 4 Vistling ther place ga dedwell bhava Pender : Age Cc . : , anc \ gents anadian Stationary Repairs Wo Bulld, Re- The lawt Gew weeks the talk has been) gy ter aw tew day» Miro ooand Mra Joeoosemores Htthe Fairbanks Ma model or Repair politica and the weather, so today an Mr oH Spalding, of south Pender non was christened at thetr home oon rine ee Barn Boats of Any Loy . . Cn ines : will be aablea to cast their vole for boo helping Mr oG Taytor here with sunday tase eet My the Tew di peers "cust hope List Your Boats and Ma- Kednd Their pardeular party Aw for the hin corlwood POR av ire the tate being fhomas Marino Engines chinery With Us HOP PHONE, 10 weather, Uf seein one never hnows M ar , b ul Hobert | o Ps ‘ lees bas bee ppemaing a SS vhat tt ia golng to do ' - ‘ - The pas tug “Nora.” Mr Qeorge! : Pew dave ot fvouth Pender. beeurt : Mr nnd Mra Ww Shareott have t oLasdet on ‘Dhuraday evening towed ‘ bopny tee Vac tend todas | latt here to a vend the winter moots l Aosnall boom: of lags from the end in Victorta. | The tugs Hornet and Metres) or) Pender to Bedwell Harbor, the, of Bedwell Tarbes peectea thts daiths, was dn yesterday MraooW De fry went toa Nieterta yy after spending oo veral week Ta Ty tedengtiag te Me Muther who in HO werk dias beeen started: aad rtrd toh away a boom they trougihe Jast week i Povath Pbatber gt away fant weed feocydnyp Chere Phere wa a beasy otape th needed pe qeaden wath tee rack feo the totus ta mitede Mra \W Pander oof South Pender (apt Johnson of the. Moresby had wond obtowieg oath Chrougdy etgetoe Abe te Cope dateeb bo torah fore aaa th Caled Mow hete dat week and her ttle Wauphter, returned | hia wife and title wen with bam He) troutie most of the loge were lost, Phe tag bbe Pras ey ef othe wath bee ht ter Ma Mine baby en .