PAGE EIGHT 'SCAVENGINGS SAANICH. PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ~ Wednesday, January 5, 1955. ee ee pene — ent oe eee: 4 aoe ete tenes serene teen ag, Appointed _ ISLAND FIR IS ON DISPLAY AT Te LOOT erin mink, m4 seen a anes ‘LEAGUE OF NATIONS CAPITAL | _ |bloodstock sales a record total of é Panay pro. 7 stock that experts. agree may pro- | A sturdy sapling when Alfred the] “The Schoen Lake Tree—A His~|over 1,287,000 guineas was set. up| duce interesting developments. 'Great ascended the throne of Eng~ tory in Wood” and “The Douglas {and over half of this vast sum was land-in 871A. D,, the “Schoen Lake | Fir: Tree from which this section | represented by. exports abroad, Can- Tree,” a giant Douglas fir from the | was. cut was over 1,000 years old.and |@dians. were among overseas repre- | rorests of- northern . Vancouver. Is- | still growing when felled in 1952, |Sentatives at the ‘sale.. Canada. is 1 land, bowed. to the axe in 1952°in | Logged near Schoen Lake, Nimp- |Showing’a growing interest in Brit- i] _SEATIN G - CHALKBOARD > Tubular Steel Desks _ Teachers’ Desks and Chairs Kindergarten” and Primary ‘Tables and Chairs Stacking and Folding. Chairs .. and Tables. f Sunshine Steel Zoeken: "By Cc Gull -the first. year of: the reign of Queen ‘kish. Drainage, Vancouver Island; : - SE ; ; Elizabeth IT, having attained the’ B.C.” _ | College of Nigeria at Ibadan. The ripe old age of'1092 years. The display is being installed at |Chapel, which is of marked African Presented. to. the . Information |Geneva. by the. Canadian Govern-~ | °riginality. and. design, was” built Bureau. of Education» Exhibit in | ment Exhibition. Commission, Ot- |With gifts of $28,000 from Christ- | Geneva by the B.C. Branch of. the | tawa, and is a duplicate of a simi- |iaMs in Nigeria. to which a further |§ Canadian’ Forestry Association, | lar, panel now on view in the main |$39,000 was added ~ the BOHeeS. : through the courtesy of the British | rotunda of the Parliament Build- | Council. | Columbia Forest Service, a: “specially ings: at ‘Victoria, BC. treated. segment: of: this. fine old tree, literally a slice of history, will tshortly..be on view at the League lof Nations capital. Handsomely mounted in a 5 ft. x - | 1 | “In the mind of the.average manjare more vulnerable tor the very | “today the period,:.1929 :to 1939. is fact that. our. -Yivals are striking. at. =. filled “with ‘one: spectre -who. stalks | OUT ‘most. exposed: — ao a “the stage: alone; that. of economic |.economy. : '.. insecurity »-following:: the interna- | - The man behind the scenes in | ¢ tional crisis ‘of. ‘the: former year.. Germany . is ‘working ’:for 50 to. 55 “ s\"Dhere is.'a_ marked similarity to cents, per. hour. and maintains a ~ be found in. the picture of the pres- |52-hour week. “Hence, when Fritz " ent-day world. This feature is not |™makes a toy, a tractor or a train connected -with the-slump of two |he works for $26 each week, aver- | “decades ago.: It is concerned with |@eely.. In Britain, his equivalent | a ‘similarity in ‘world’ trade which | Worker is working around 48 hours | “Sheik is the Arabic word for 7 elder. ‘New Improved MINSTER CHALKBOARD NIGERIANS AT CAMBRIDGE SEND GIFT TO COLLEGE Nigerian members of King’s Col- lege, Cambridge, England, presented } ’ J. E. MARCH 3 ft. 6 in. cabinet with an over-all | the lectern for the recently con- , : each week and takes home ver with an over-a y fs — pcteGents war"eporneiions “were nearly the same amount of money. | Appointment of John Edgar | heingh, including base, of 6 ft. 6 | secrated chapel of the University i - senaly maintaining ° an increased |Hach.enjoys a standard of living eee as manager of the Canadian ;in., the tree segment is flanked by | —-——--—————— SMITH, ‘ export into world’ markets already | Closely, related to our own, but on |Pacific Railway’s department of |two panels linking the. appropriate Where To Eat DAVIDSON & | customers. of other countries. These the lower side. public relations was ‘announced re- | growth rings to various significant LECK were Japan and Germany. JIt.is |‘ This month sees the introduction cently by W. A. Mather, president | dates in English and Canadian his- ¥ LTD. «strange. that. both countries. are.|of a 40-hour week. for. civil servants rene ‘company. Mr. pesltio “tn | 0 Pi ours millenium. former enemies. of: ‘our own, yet the | previously working fuller..periods in: . < threat. to’ our: security’ from their | this. province to bring them: into |PY€Ss Tepresentative at Winnipeg in |. Two. placques: bear the inscrip- 1926, and prior to that time was ‘en- | tions: - peacetime pursuits - is probably. far | line ‘with: other mover pment em- gaged in newspaper’ work at his |——-—— _ “t greatar” than .. was: their... Wartime. ployees, 3... ob Inative Saint John, N.B,, Ottawa ang |1bs. of fat; J. T. Godfrey, 1010 lbs, activity. We have a temporary advantage, : Montreal. He succeeds the late J. of milk, 44.3 lbs. of fat; D. W. Mc- In time. ‘of. war. we: ‘could arm |here in.Canada.. ‘When. Germany | 77 Campbell. Lennan, 813 Ibs. of milk, 44.3 lbs,’ of “ourselves” and give as good’ as we|markets a machine which repre-|_ —-—--—. |fat; R. Rendle, 1224 lbs. of milk, % received, : At ‘the. present ‘time we |sents'200 man-hours of ‘production | it has cost. in actual labor payments {42 lbs. of fat; G. Rogers, 904 lbs. of : ae ee - ~ $104..‘The same article in Canada milk, 40.3 lbs. of fat; G. A. Swan & has . cost. for workmanship: $300, Sons. 747 lbs. of milk, 39 lbs: of fat; _{ taking” $60 weekly as an average, Burdge Farms Ltd., 1132 Ibs. of milk, | The German article is thus.offered | 38.1. lbs. .of fat: C. HH. Pendray & . ‘tin South’America for Prepon omave= 30H, 870 lbs. of milk, 34.9 Ibs. of. Hi . lly Jess than. its competitive brand !fat; A: Lowery, 708 lbs, of milk, : 8 [from Canada. The South Ameri-!346 Ibs. of fat: G. & R. Michell, ‘| jcans. welcome the reduction in }790 lbs. of milk, 33.2 Ibs, of fat; J. A.!@ price and the Canadian article re- | Wright, 651 lbs. of milk, 30.9 Ibs, aa i turns . to’ -the.-stcreroom, where it | fat. p remains. .. ‘{ Small. herds, 26 cows or less: F, if : The advantage enjoved here is }Edgell,. 1546 lbs. of * “milk, 55.9. Ibs. iW , ~{ that. we can. sell off a number of | of fat; Mrs. M: M: Price, 1490 Ibs. of | ; i trees, a load of metal ore or one of | milk, 53.4 Ibs.’ of. fat; B. F. Quick, the’ many: raw materials readily to 1026 ibs...of milk, 45 lbs. of fat; J. hand.’: With this’ money: we keep |Looy, 1224 Ibs. of milk, 44:7 Ibs. ‘of | § _ jour economy rolling. There may be |fat; J. Ferrie, 926 Ibs. of milk, 43.5 {8 { firms” currently engaged ‘in busi-'[lbs. of fat; P. 'E: - Wilford; 762 lbs. iF ness who. are: following the same lot milk, 39.6 Ibs, of fat; R. L. Mutrie, | BS interesting routine ‘of , operating on {775 Ibs of milk, 36.8 lbs. of fat; B.|] 8” . a Smaller capital each year in order | Hoole: & Son, 710 ie: of milk, 36.5 : to remain in. business. 1: have no | Ibs..' of. fat. : ; | knowledge of:.them, op It is not the answer ‘we should. ae for, It is'a' man, with the abil- } | VANCOUVER VICTORIA | [1198 Homer St, 534 Yates St. “CALGARY EDMONTON Look for This Sign gf 4 M.A. “Sener OPTOMETRIST RHOXE B.Se., D.Pacd. Old British Fish _ and Chips 1316 BROAD ST. Panama Cafe 1407 ° GOVERNMENT ST. TUNE IN CJVI SUNDAY Zl PM. Optometrists org at | Have. Your Eyes Examined’ Regularly ity. to: clearly : ‘show. ‘us: where. “we. are heading : cand, possessed of the fortitude to: introduce "ae positive ‘correction of -what: can’. only -ultim- ately © dead. fo: Poverty and: _bank- 4 ruptey. - : Appointments 9 to 5 633 ; YATES STREET E 2513 "Byer yhody gets‘s bit a now.and = “then; dired-out, heavy-headed; and:maybe |]: bothered by backaches, ” Perhaps nothing. - seriously’. wrong, just as: temporary - loxic.- condition: caused by:cexcess acids:!and”. *wastes,That's' the. timate tale. Dodd's." |” # Kidney Pills. Dodd's :stinuiate the. kidneys,: ; ~ and.to‘help restore their normal action of | « Temoving excess. scids. and wastes, Then “you feal: better, sleep heiter; work better. Gal Daidd’s Kidney: Pills ‘now.- Look : for ’ the. bhie® box:.with’ the. red: hand’ at all: _fruatits You'can depend on acute! 82 8°. Me GOVERNMENT OF > © “MIKE PROVINOE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA: . ‘Take notice: that the Liquor Control Board of British Columbia, with the : approv: ‘eal of the ' Lieutenant- Governor in Council, has designated the following area as a Licensing area for the ~ issuance of licences under the “Government Liquor Act, 1953": oes LICENSING ARIA No. 142 DESCRIPTION: Saanich Electoral District save and except— The Corporation of the District of Central Suanich, 1 Soe ee ee ee he Corporation of the Distriet of Saanich. moo se ee he. Corporation of the Village of Sidney. | : : Be “The Southwest: portion of the dlstrlet wine \ within the Bsquimalt . Land District, Pe wR Fe “And. turthor take notice that the Government of the Provines of British Columbia will aubmit to i vote ‘ot _ the electors in the afovesald licensing aren, unfiee the’ “Liquor. control piehinnlies Act", R8 M c, ie cnanis 2108, the quoations herainafter wet onto 2 DA aa ce 8 (a): Are you in-favour of the ane of heer, We, ‘and stout only: under A public-honse’ Keeneo: for conannnptin o on: : : ") Wednwed premises?’ (Noter. ‘AL publie-houxo Heeuee. will be similar to the prenont, beer-puirlour Heenea,) ; (by Are y you in favour of ‘the ante: of beor fle, stout, and wine only under ry dining-room Neenes for ‘ovisumplion - nF ooh With meals on Heonred promised {08 & (Note: jDining-room Neeneen will be winmted t to o hotels, revtaturnnte, labs, rnilway-enes nearoship, ond eenorias) ye hoad ; : =. ob Pe: “ " we. (e) Are you. in dayour'o of the sale of Nquor under a diniog-tounege Weenco tor consumption with: meals on Meonsed ; sec pramiges te . mM ADE. RIGHT.. vee HERE IN ¢ ANI AD A (Note Dining-loune Neoncen sil be inaued prineipaly to: what are commonly imown an m cabnrets, and to A cuba, . . Tw I hae's ‘ala Pe oducts. of Dominion Textile Company ‘Ramited are toads oy they?re made right here in Canada: oo - Celebrating. ts. Golden Anniveraary. this year, this. thor oughly . ' Canadian company, throngh Canndian merchnats everye Where, i is offering Canadian consumers jfolden savings in textiles 09 Quniversary values that will surprise and delight you! Ask-at your favorite shop or store for sheets and pillowslips, va blankets fashions by. the: yard... all: brought tacyou ine” the fimoug Striped packages with the Texsmude label, Look < foo for. the, ‘Texemade lnhel on ready-to-wear Hoar woe you u My. wee, it enns, quality. (a) Are you in favour of the anle of liquor under # lounge once tor consumption on Heenged promisen? (Noto: Lounge Heencag will be issued to eoektail-bars, They will be granted only to clubs, hotels, resorts, rallway-cnrs, and stoamships,) , The result of tho plebiscite taken under the “Liquor-control Plebiscites Act’ will be considered by the Liquor Control Roard as having a like effect ag a vote conducted wnder the “Government Liquor Act, 1963" when dealing with appiicationa for Heonces in ronpoct of premison which are not presently Heensed under the “Government Liquor Act, 1959", It will not affeet the iksuanco of Neences in renpoct of premises which are presently Heengod under the “Government Liquor Act,” RSTC., 1048, Chapter 102; And further take novee that the Liquor Gontro) Board will secelva applicationn. Jour licences in respect of pramiges within the aforesaid Heonaing area which aro not alrendy Ueonsed under tho uforeaaid “Government — Liquor Act” afior the result of the plebiselta held under the “Liquor-contro) Plebisaites Act" is made known LIQUOR CONTROL gre | PROVINCE | 8 OF BRITISH COLUMBIA | YD. Mec GAN, Chatrman