é Wednesday, September 5, 1951. SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW PAGE THREE wi a E Ss 1 volume, ample fowl and heavy mW , BRITISH COW SETS UP yield since she. first began’ to give gg ourplus : , : ; chicken on hand for a-moderate de- AN. ai WORLD RECORD _ .. .milk has been 86 pounds. a Is Reported mand. Broiler stock clearing well. 1 YG “AN New world record for. milk yields Ce : . Following is the. weekly B.C. egg | Prices unchanged. | nas ear set. up by a British cow,|. BOOM-IN RADIO EXPORTS - . and poultry report by the Domini on |... — : 7 / oe ee | Mann ngford. Faith Jan Graceful.|. British radio exports for the first, aed j a CANADIAN BISHOP VISITS | ; ; ; This . 13- year-old Friesian ‘recently | six months: of 1950 were valued: at _ Poultry - products inspection “and | yoHN BUNYAN EXHIBITION Héuseiviues Show. Skill SAANICHTON a | achieved a-milk yield of 267,315 | $30,000,000—39.4 per cent more than” * grading service: _The-Archbishop of Rupert’s Land, ge Lo Pmt nnn pounds. beating previous records by | for the corr e poneine period of ead me ae With an egg surplus continuing the: Most Rev. Louis Ralph Sher- At Saanichton Fair 7 > 1’ Newcomers to the district are Mr.; about 11 pounds. Her daily average year, fo ON to accumulate, grade A small -price | man, was: one ‘of the many visitors. . land Mrs. H. Mills:and son, Fred, of a eee =. -dropped three cents dozen last week, | to Britain who saw the unique. ex-| Of great appeal to the: many hun- | Erickson; pint jam—1, Snider Gar- | poyonto, They’ are. visitors at the ASPARAGUS CUTS "3 be - 90 18 : other grades steady. Local sales be-| hibition of relics of John Bunyan, dreds of housewives attending Saan- | dens; .2, Mrs. R..M. Patterson; pint | nome of Mr. Mills’ brother, A. R. ‘CAMPBELL'S TOMATO BOOP ee to tin: 18 ~ low average and shipping business staged at the Old Moot Hall at. ich Fair on Monday was the display jelly—1,;- Snider Gariens; 2,. E. M.| wills, Wallace Drice; and intend’ -ROYAL CITY PORK and BEANS "8 for 21c eed One carlot of grade A small Elston in Bedfordshire. This is the emone the ene. eons Included Gaze. making. their permanent home .on KELLOGG’S VARIETY CEREAL oo... ccccstessceceeecdenteetrenecee 38c moved to Winnipeg. ceipts shoW- | village where the famous writer of er - Quart small fruit, boy or girl under the Island. ; cia ed an increase of five per‘ cent. “Pilgrim's Progress” was born. and | following successful exhibits: ~ |15—1, Leola ‘Michell; 2, Gillian "| Mr, and Mrs. Bert. Bickford and 7 PRAIRIE INN STORE COURS Poultry: marketings are in. good ' lived for many years. Jams, Bottled Fruit Scott-Moncrieff; 3, Barbara Erick- | son, Barry, East Saanich Road, re-/f# © Saanichton — - — Ph, Keat. 54W —_— Quart rhubarb—1, Mrs. B, M. Wil- | son. turned this week from a motor trip . : — . loughby: 2, Mrs. Don Joyce. ” Pint jam, any variety, boy or girl | to San Francisco which they enjoy- | [UU nneorenanonnocnams —_———— . Quart apricots—1, Mrs. J: Hast-|—1, Gillian V. Scott-Moncrieff; -2,| ed for the past 10 days. a w . - . ings: 2, Mrs. E. G, Woodward. | Barbara Erickson: 3, Leola Michell.| Billy Etter,'a visitor at the home S T OC K S A N y) B 0 N DS Quart raspberries—1, Mrs. B. M. Household Arts of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. | . é Willoughby; 2, Mrs. M. Campling.| Best loaf of white bread, donated erst too monthe left Ae Or ome Listed on Any Exchange, or Unlisted, May Be @. uart gooseberries—1, Mrs. B, M.| by Buckerfield’s Ltd.—-l, Mrs. C. J. ast two Nn 8, ‘or 7 at BRENTWOOD Willoughty” ‘(Special Mention). Cruickshank; 2, Mrs. J. C. Erickson; Se Murray Mewenale Wire ‘of BOUGHT or SOLD — Through Quart cultivated blackberries—1, | 3» Mrs. Norman Foster. Se : “Kenzie etchikan Standard Vanguard and Triumph Mayflower Cars Mrs; B. M. Willoughby—2; Mrs. N.{ Brown bread—1, Mrs. N. Foster; {Senator McKenzie of Ketc 2 ~ Also a Complete Line of Used Cars Foster; 3, Mrs. G. Ronson. 2, E, M. Gaze;'3, Mrs..B. M, Wil- house guests eee aoe ream. and lL: H. A. HUMBER, L T D. 7 t BHONES. - ‘aousens boysenberries wy 1, ee ©. eel wit. Mrs. ©. 3. crwicx. | Mt Nimmo, Prosser Road. | _ Latest. Information and Continuous Quotation Service Over a ne onson, TS oodware oal— s. C. J. Criick- |-- Miss Thelma Mitchell of Regina, | ART BOLSTER - Day—Keating 58¥ wie Quart strawberries—1, Miss P.M. shank; 2, Mrs. B. M. Willoughby. | sask., returned to her home, een | _PRIVATE WIRE FACILITIES _ ae ee once ting 1 iene? ; oe eg “STOCKS BONDS. MINES GRAINS) OILS. ; “Night—Kea Ji ‘Baker. Pa ‘Blue Ribbon Tea biscuit competi-| day, -after ‘a visit. with her .grand- | —————— Quart plums--1, “Mrs. B. M. wil- | ion—1, Mrs... J. Cruickshank; 2, 1220 Broad Street. oe Telephones: E1101, and E 1102 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Vincent, | : loughby; 2, Mrs. E. G. Woodward. | Mrs. J. Callander; 3. Mrs, B, M./ Bast Saanich Road. he Quart prunes—1, Mrs. E. G.Wood- Willoughby: 4, Mrs. J. C. Erickson. ~ Mr. and “Mrs. H. Facey, Fast ward: 2, Mrs. B. M. Willoughby. Bread rolls, white—1, Mrs. C. J..| Saanich Road, returned this week Quart pears—1; J. Hastings. | Cruickshank; 2, Mrs. J. C. Erickson. | from.the Okanagan where: they va- -. Quart. cherries, light—1, Mrs. B.|__ Te pene Mrs, D. S..Mc- | cationed for a week. M. Willoughby; 2, Mrs. N. Foster. Hattie;.2, Mrs. J. Callander. > © The Saanichton Cub Pack enjoy Quart ‘cherries, dark—1, Mrs. B.| Nut and date loaf—1, Mrs. N. Fos- | ed a corn roast: Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. A, Mills, with Balu Shirley Polson in charge. Corn husking’ was. followed by the weav- ing ‘of baskets from: the husks, and climaxing -a -pleasant afternoon, a corn..roast was enjoyed. 7 BRENTWOOD W.L TO MEET. SEPT. 11 Br entwood: Women’s Institute: will | hold its regular: meeting .on. ‘Tues-' day, Sept. 11,:at. 2.30. p.m. ‘Although 7 BRAND NEW. ce ya be | ARMY-STYLE PUP TENTS-—_2- man ‘model: ; water: ao *. proof, dark buff material; closed front; ‘triangular “ |. shaped. ‘‘V” end.» Size 5 feet wide by % feet. jong. by 3 feet high. Complete with poles, - 7 od 95, pegs and TODOS wosevest cloves condinthnoanteancentsintets : “BRAND NEW | - SLEEPING BAGS—Full ‘yegulation ’ size, ‘doeskin | Hning:. Hane outside: material... Complete . wi uilt-in-pillow a Ge tapes. poo bes a _ Each. : ns ‘il. 95 e A S. Timberlake N. T Johnson A. H. ‘Heaslip. Optometrists “M, Willoughby; 2, Mrs, W. W. Mi-| ‘er; 2, Mrs. B. M. Willoughby. chell; 3; Mrs. J. Hastings. Cookies—1, Mrs..E. J. Roasie: 2, Quart peaches—1, Mrs.’ B.-M. Wil- | Mrs. B. M. Willoughby.: loughby: 2, Mrs. J. Hastings: Cheese straws—2, Mrs. B. M. Wil- Quart loganberries — 1, Mrs, N.| loughby. Foster; 2, Mrs. E. G. Woodward. .. Macaroons—1, Mrs. H. Bickford: Special prize, collection of five | 2 Mrs. J.C. Erickson. varieties of bottled small fruits—| Magic Baking Powder iced cake— Mrs. B. M. Willoughby. : ‘).1, Mrs..B.-M. Willoughby; 2, Mrs. D. * Special. prize,’ donated» by: Mrs. S. McHattie. : ‘Norman ° Whittaker, «collection . of ‘Shortbread--1, Jean wees | 2, jams, four -varieties—1, Mrs. E, G.| MIs. G.A- ‘Thompson. | Woodward; 2, Mrs, B. M. Willougby. ten ‘BE. M. Gaze; ?:) the Institute had its. usual. two- vce- . pretmmalage, grange winagab “Fruit. cake, dark—t, “Mis.” B. Me. «| eons holiday.. the members have en busy: making a patchwork quilt Mrs. N. ‘Foster; 3, “101 , . t ‘Marmalade,’ any: citrus. fruit—1, Mire 0. Erickson. 8. N. Foster; 3, which - was: displayed at the North | B= 0 2 cone near, cor Gov't: | ter M. Willoughby; 2, Mrs. F:|""“pruit cake, light, ee D, s,[and_ South Saanich | Agricultural | See , Fair, bein awarded second: :prize. _ Loganberry | jam—1, “Mys. _ S. | Merattie; 2, Mrs. Ne Foster. & | McHattie: 2, Mrs, E. G. Woodward, Chocolate ‘two-layer . cake—1, hare ‘A’. tea® will be held in. theshall on’ _ CN. Foster}: 2, ‘Mrs, BoM, Willoughby.’ |iuiseavteny’ ama 2. ce —_ 7 Lemon: two-layer cake—2, Mrs. B.! home ‘cooking,’ et and : the’ auilt “Special. prize, collection: 6f jelly, M. Willoughby. 3), 25 | will =o fro ep members of. four -varieties — 1, Mrs. Sydney.| ‘Sponge: cake— emie Farm; 2, the Wi obtained ‘from - OTA hae ; we Ss, ‘Pickles: 2, E. ™M. Gaze; 3, Mrs. E. G.} Mrs, N.: Foster. eee 7 Woodward. : Tea: cakes—1, “Mrs.: B M wil- Canned. Hicke ; ‘Willoughby: 2. Ba 3 eae MAIL ORDERS "ACCEPTED . Es THE. GENERAL: ‘WAREHOUSE _ Have Your ‘Eye Examined | Regularly “Appointments 9 to 5 September. 1B. ‘Stalls of: needlework, Leola Michell. ley i: 2, “Leola : ‘Michel tp thour; 2,’ Mrs; EG: ‘Woodward, .|_ Cookies, plain—1,, ‘Be “Tomato catsup--1, Mrs. B. M. Wi, 2, Gillian: V.'5 ough rsh “Mrs. ‘Philip: Brethour, nt AVE. THE: ier YOU WANT. mre y “he ou Dp" with Ontrex; Contains rune for rank JTundown feeling dus. solely, to, body's Inck of tron “whieh many 'men.cand women: onl “old!: Tr -Ostrex Tonla T abletn for pep, younger fooling; th s vory day, : Now.""Ret soquainted™ alee. only -60c a or fale at all rug stores slavery where, 2° This advertisement is not | published’ or. aliplave : the Uaior Control Board or by the. tet ltdat nt of British’ Colum ‘LONG WEEKS OF DRY WEATHER HAVE MADE THE RISK OF FIRE MUCH GREATER We. Now. Hold the Dealership for ANDOL FIRE pri ood re as sa as SS Se = save part of your ee a. The Bink wn TOU sit RENTAL. SERVICE WE RENT ANYT HING . ee _ Come i in and hire by the Hour . Day - Week: ELECTRIC SAWS - ELECTRIC, FLOOR SANDER “and! EDGER. ELECTRIC. FLOOR POLIS IE. SK: “ Conaplete: Tine Of Cement: Finishing Tools. v8 - Wheelbarrows “Brooms 7 Moor Wax | -Cleanera . “ - aie FOR, RE vr Nider Polishers Your. NS. aii is Rood, man to. know, At. the: Victoria Main Biuieh die is, oye “Av Toner, At. the Doug “lag and Heide ‘Branch he: ee => Ea = = “SERV 1 N fo "SOUTH SAANICH): Bon et