a “ ware “are -eited: S147 5 = ‘the: report:: ‘states. -ensuing Winnipeg. contractor “ehase his’ material in B. C., have provides te . Au. The Review covers the entire Saanich Peninsula and the Gulf Islands — circulating through 18 local Post Of- fices and 10 Rural routes. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. 33. SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C.. Wednesday, August 141, 19-16. Presentation of a complete re- port on all. phases of the retail lumber. yards and. secondary in- dustry in the Vancouver forest ’ district will be made this week to Donald Gordon, chairman of the Prices Board in. Ottawa. Concerned over the falling-off of- supplies and the difficulty of obtaining the kinds and grades of lumber, retail yards have gone into the matter very thoroughly in the report which will be pre- sentetd this week. According to the report the present authorized quotas require the mills to deliver 85% of their output to the domestic market and 65% can be shipped out of the country. Retail yards claim that of the 35% delivered to the domestic market no cheek is made on the. grades and that large quantities of inferior lumber al- most ‘unfit for . construction is finding an outlet in Canada. _ Many retail yards, foreed to stock other items, such as hard- and sporting goods, have been able to “carry on,” it was stated, but only with the hope and understanding that as soon as. the war ended and building’ was again unrestricted, a sufficient flow of “ their stock-in-trade would enable them to serve their customers and ‘to make a living at their estab- abes trade. Lumber. is not moving to the smaller retail: yards, - however, sand this-is one of the basic. com- “plaints contained in the report. Uncontrolled by: mills - made to users at a shipments direct » i wholesale: price is oné ofthe ‘evils. “awhich- ‘vetail’: yards. . “complain. “about. - A: complete: lack ‘of su-: -pervision: in: ‘distribution: |. which: has... resulted: in ‘almost’ 100% of: the:mills, : ‘large and small, receiv- time Prices and: Trade Board | ‘and in: ‘parcels: ‘to.-suit: them. - ‘ The : “tinreasonable”?.: difference FIELD FOR © | CENTRAL AIRPORT “The Greater Vietorin. Airport committee last week voted hearty suppert for the proposed develop- ment oof Pateicin Bay Sidney air port for civilian Aying purposes and also the sugpestion of Rt. Tlon. C.D. Howe that the read in eres ee 0 Vise teense bee improved received solid support, A further resolution that pro- perty be secured at Gardon Hend tu tak eoeare of Movertaxed qGapa- ily” ul Patricht Bay did nat re- ce} . unanimous approval Reeve AG. Tdéimbrick was not in fae Nw He claimed (lat the re- serving of the viluable residen- tial property at Gorden dead would create uneertainty and re Inve the distriet, , Sidney Th is Helieved sublet fo the tose fal tenderer oan the wharf repulse work, that’ the work was Noetorin tile Drivinge Ge, bated. Whether oor cnot the. which is Whiaf, was’'inol wark, sorely niaded ab the WHL be proceeded... with, known this) week,” Mar he renched “aad cattld = be Vielorin Tile. from the’ Deriving +4 Permanent Militiamen In the dobata OW the taxation of servicemen in the Uause of Cammons vrecently) MajarGenoral George KR, Pourkex, VC, spoke in behalf? of the thoncands of non- permanent militiamen whose pay. would, ub the moat be only | 80 oye pay per-yanr, . ‘for . dita Pia eee an HUE pute nib. the. speedy mobi ivation oof Canada's . forces ii athe Aoeond Ward Wars? a Ho. pointed out. that rub -of that. pay dblae been the custom in the. pant, for officers, non-comiiise sioned officers and men to cane tribute varying amounts te their regimental funda, MajeGon, Vearkox stated that ii Whi opinion Gk was that faet, whieh had kent) manv > anita: tes , nether. sia ablina Ah lon — The member -: anainie told. of the usefule 2 WC Wit Tram the first workd war and the amend oworld owar, and thus aneoded up nohilization. when the war brake out. INTERVENES | FOR ° WHARF REPAIRS Mayar-wen, Gen, othe Pearker, week wrote toi, V4 Marphy, depity minister, Depart. ‘ment ot Pabtie Worka, Ott as incan wifurk te havecyvepairs male: to the. vovernment whart at Stil- J hyy, Ceneral Pearkes | eited © the reat derense in marina trathe fran the’ Sidney. wharf and: re« quested that, if it, all possible, in. abuctions be issued thatetle ne. Pei wanelene he waeda @. the is wharf, ufeh oso dam wee ran Soh peo Rm are ee Sree anne stalwart fisher men” re--) S tur tied ' ‘on ‘Monday from” a fishing: Str “ip: ‘in: local cand: foreign. waters: |: Present. : have visited: the. g “tora gold. chain was: co daye: by: ‘ae visitor: ‘lives in’ San, France Sco. “fishing” Pe rye ~ value of: ‘great,’ the : fact. that obtained . Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, an organization embracing the nation with a membership of 562 weekly newspapers. Subscription, in advance, year: $2, U.S. $2.50, copy 5c Visiting Mr. Butchart’s Gardens, Near Sidney Ae ocewte picture , of My. “appeirs. SAEs » garnet.» heart. ‘to Sidne Asis usual‘in® sueh’ eas the lost: objeet- -but: the means: so much wf While the chatices. of” “finding the heart and. chain are not great, much: roadwork © in progress here, and also “the chain was wrapped in kleenex to avoid seratehing, would tend to make the object inconspicuous, we make this mention to assist all we ean in making the natural cuurtesy of the people of Sidney felt to our visitors. The appeal was written’ to the Puget) Sound © Navigation pany, operators of the. Blackball ferry from Sidney to Anacortes. If found the finder is asked © to notify ‘the ney. — Seek Elk Lake _ Water For District Schools TH, See c ' i an asked, by the Sannich School Bourd, what efforts are hoing made to brings water inte the dis- tvet from the Hlk Lake from Kast Saanich Road and adjoining ronds from: Sayward buses ait either Sayward ‘eorner: ov Royal Oak ceorner, ) whichever Is, Must convenient,. “3 Arrangements were also made ‘to transport, one day a-week, ten James Islhind children’ from the wharf to North sSamich high, school, where they will tuin subfeete. A complete sehedule oof times and where the ehildren will be pieked up was worked out by the cy tt tee tuke cere SIDEWALK FIRE Siduey Volunteer Fire Dept, estingvihed si sidewalk fire at Amelia Aye. an Tueaday after. hoon, Tt is believed the blage reali bya carelessly thrown ehearedte, Mee dirhradte apacdily extinguished) Che blage, - Ne dan. age La nedehboringg property was. reported, iesleanerinnateiemmesastarmamamasmmmranntemente teenie p Cove - Deep lomens Club All Ready For ‘First Annual Aquatic Sports Nhe celever ated anus tie past. ere whieh appeared this week. din Tora efeer are the work of the eeamintttioe dy cline cat! thie tent Annual Regatin and Sport af the Ny Sanveh: Women's Reereational evieh. Nathirur has dee left to chanee in (he arraneanents for the af: fab. This week neaitiecments for spectl bases were minds, with one Chalet. at: convenient hours, : Aquatic : Te progcnmunn will) get unilor: way tue an }. Wi, The cotanditec alio itiatnees that de tw wepertad WAR ah wep phine wilh he on. hand for half- howe charler siphteceing tripe. Joan Thotang te prenidenk af the youp and Dhereuwn ofeha ia elation of the reqedte commytt- {eo, ceonslatingy of the Pollawdages Nora: Doverany Phyllis. ‘Levan, io ” : _ “ages ve eal, Joan Thomas: : showing. a ‘group. th: American. continent, “south. 0° - Royal Onk.will meet high’ sehool “menber af the high: Ganges, the youth is “survived: hy © SANE peat oe As “F eeder’”” Port The. reviewed (pertaining. to the wharf; and the -faet that. -repairs’ had been that: the head: of ‘the firm who had: recciv- ed the contract. had® arisen, . Jt ois. believed work chad. been (sands Hospital torr hoars after: he. Wan Saude owhile warking “at Ree nalda’ loging | camp, oo Benvar’ Poin, 7 7 a : - ‘ : A owell Known “and popular eehoal “at his ab Nt Mr. and. Mra, Chess tur V. Kaye, six brothers and one whan at heme, Several other relatives: rostdacon the: Trland. Muneral serviews: were hold’ at! PTL DES) wh AA GARY AUD LENO Ade. roynd United ‘Church, Rev, Jamea’ Q Seek Aid of: Victoria Groups In Support ‘executive’ “council . of | ‘the ‘Sidney Businessmen’s : ‘Association » > Mmet..on ‘Tuesday ‘afternoon to: exe: “pedite, if.-possible, repairs | to: the = Sidney wharf--which is in-a Bory -state of disrepair... © The course of Hegotiations was © jourists who enter Vancouver: J Visit: Vietoria, “fact as.a.s ibsidiary port: for: that “entre, * included: Geo.: chell,: F. authorized by. the -Federal © Government early in the spring = of this year was established, Com-. plications, however, in AU: BK " Limit. ‘Some ‘died; had ; that the , Schools ‘to. Gr. 6 | © has deeided * to is: the: Wis fron > Salt. Spring Is... snd Girk Guideu of the Tearkese" Nth MP WH be. notified sama: alia. ude aed department of) Pubs liv Works in Ottawa, wil be asked “to diveusé the continganee: af the “aap and the Sal: Spri Hetnthment: of Guides: “and Chamber of Commerce | will also te written. to: and: their. add short " Sora, following, the. ehureh HOVs ntormont took place.” Vie Arehdoacon: G. dhe “don, This war followed hy a prayor delivered, Ay Rev Wm. “Allen. © . Pullbowiors “ware aw. ‘aehool ti tlie wharf,” i “AS: land through: the -Port: of: Sidne rd the port’ acts ® Those. present, ‘a the: améoting Jollen, J..G.° Mite. Stenton,. D, Sparling; De: Holden, "ito Seer W. Harrizon: More Elementary School Board: limit) eartain- elee : mentary sehools t6 the teachings. - |: of. grade six. pupils, higher grades — to be taught at aiher -Mount- Newton or North Saanich, : Th this manner relief will be: rainfed othe Chighlw pépulited pgmentaey schools (Royal Oak, Prospect Lake, ete.): and part of. the burden assumed by the high schools equipped for the -tench- dngeoal. the higher grades, _ “The Sasinieh Pe btnets Srentat a a pl POU Combined Girl | Guides Camp" Av q Bane tane Sidnay: and .. Deop Gave® companies: retirned= frome dom bined & Wwealeond camp: i Salt: Sprig. Inland, Loch) girls wee: in “the, ‘charg of Mra. Ge “Layard and Mray Charlesworth ‘took: ehnrge: ofthe ¢ Inland On ‘Nrewday fourteen ‘he pivld veportad “aad Lime, wood food, “and: ~ weather, ; “400 lolly," “e y ling |. ‘sland Came Dewar offielnting, Rey, Wri, Ade OO" Ton was at the organ The litle choveh was tiled) to capacity, nnd: many gathered -outs aide to pay they last veengets ti the. heraaved familys: MA ee Hundeods . al. florul. wreath. were received; the charieal: of ‘the: ehoreh being, banked. with: flaw- tee “the Jone carkepge Juth ngyed ty. St. Mary's ‘ehnyehyard,, whore Tn the: alaonee. of tha: Vienr, -Tolmen,:. the commiGil service | was Tead by halon ayo Bryant, cchureh: ‘wai aehool friends: ‘of the ‘youth: John: “Stowarl,: Gon “Heald: Pred) Maye’ Vay Srenion, dam: “Bonkuraey ang Jimmy Clark, © >