_ SIDNEY AND ISLANDS: REVIEW, ‘SIDNEY, B.C., OCTOBER 25, 1913 a . : 5 ~ FOR NENT Saanichton Correspondent has Good Advice to Offer in Arrangement of Hall Diamonds <: It is important that you should know not onlyfthat the house from whom you. are purchasing is THOROUGHLY RELIABLE But also that the person that serv-- es you is Competent and Exper: jenced. cae : We offer you our services, back- ed by many: years experience. in: 5 puying and selling Precious stones. Agricultural Society would be well spent. mental trees. Having made such a splen- Our prices are reasonable. Our reputation is our most valu- ed asset and is your safeguard. SHORTT, HILL & DUNCAN, LTD. (At. the sign of the four dials) | triumphs. “works another. tables are becoming ‘stale. Corn ‘ner of Broad and View Streets: et Victoria, BC... introduce a new design. tions it. will require a little exertion. MISS R. A. SIMISTER _ | _ Teacher of Music : Phone 43. “Terms on Application . Y ae | ‘would be well..spent.. in the e Rall would be an, improvements ~ SIDNEY _ BOARDING HOUSE | wheels of his conveyance. Why: did: a” beyond dispute. "Established 1890 - Robert S., Day Poet and pone Boggs . 620 Fort Street a. _ VICTORIA, B.C. | communicate with the dead is equal ate the good, | call them “witcher at t.” “Sidney i is cnt the only place that ae {| their parents, we refrain, : cameaaremaee Ten and ¢ a halt neres on Breed’ 8 Cross 3 mi Road, only a short: distance ‘from the} i BT BG, Electric Railroad. : view and excellent soil. i t Price $6, 000. “Wea are ‘fuente for. ‘the Bradley: Dyn i" Ssevision at Patricia Bay. ; eS He oo TT the guilty one, “We write all kinds of inguranee in put in LE] -with the: "Splendid \ities in the Keating post office, if an. the Keating and the mails: deliver }\ Oak rural delivery. i miscreant and no. effort ia i" oe ‘finest netted pouliry wire. the ‘best companies. tee Pea eS -;is borne out by the statements of prom- | A little labor spent in ‘beautifying the grounds of the North and South Saanich Officers of the experimental farm at Ottawa have, on visiting the grounds from time to time, suggested a few orna- | did record at the last show the executive ‘should. be encouraged to. still further A herbarium ‘should prove a splendid suggestion and a glass case with standard agricultural and. horticultural it. might be a difficult task the gridiron design for arrangement of tables but the. stiff. straight lines of |. In nature we find very few straight lines except perhaps those exhibited i in stratified rocks. We tear if we were to support: a curved design that we should suffer a ‘rebuke. Nevertheless the thing can be. done’ and’ will be done by some society, therefore we should like to see Saanich the first to Tf Saanich is to hold her own with-the- numerous exhibi- A hundred dollars spent on improving the design for arrangement. of the show tables The*.music was ‘small in-quantity; we say nothing. about quality; but:a: really good. graphophone | would be far better than the performance lof the. “military. band.’ ” A good. grapho-. ~ fear ; “season, ‘and this is a trade that is’ ‘bound _ Saanichton sermons are. woth? Seeeeds ing. ‘On Sunday last: the Rev. “Archbold | regretted the materialism of the: present. |} ageand Said he believed in guardian angels. He related how he was once driving along a.country road: when: a large treecrashed to. the. gr ound, » just: grazing. the hind | rot fall upon him and crush him:to death?” : he asked. “Was it chance? | Wasit luck?” FURNISHED . 2 He decidedly objected. to’ either. proposi- tion, but attributed it to divinepr ovidence. ROOMS. for LADIES. AND| It is, refreshing to hear a voice raised _GENTLEMEN - || against the gross. materialism of the age. The ‘church lags behind and leaves it*to | Sir Oliver Lodge to demonstrate the pos:. “.\ sibility. of communication with the dead, “While to church mem- ‘bers a. ‘terrible vice: is: ‘introduced. To ecommunicity with infernals whose. gr eat- || est delight is to. deceive and to imperson- A great: philosopher, fore: | seeing the danger, warned the world that ‘Hit would be. well for them if. the church |. || would rouse itself and denouce. the so- t| called ‘ ‘spiritualistic c’? seances.: We. _may quires a policeman: On Sunday. a. band ‘of youths took possession. of - the B, C. |) Electric station and behaved disgr acefully. We could publish the. names, but. as most. ~. Jy of- the: youths were: respoctahle young af people,. ‘and most of the nuisance was |: ‘E}caused: by: two: or three, For: the: sake | J of the: former,: and: out’. of. respect for be but it. would be): well if the more respectable ‘Jads «would |. separate themeelves, from: their rowdy companion Hafele aes nied See The post office officials: in: Victor orla have hinted that: any consequence ‘of irregular provement does not take place. at once, post | office: will be abolished red. Via, the Royal |. The new windows. of St. Mary’ 3 are being smashed one after’ another hy some |g made. to find > coi ‘When tlicse windows were. wo sugested protecting, them.) “After — “By all:the windows are destroyed. something Caan cna aan will have to he done a at spreat: expense. | ee a eta piapaonerainari 2 soniinimmemaaninmnesmcennen: spi . The harvest festival is to be “held at POTEET OE ETE ET SH OCOTEOO IE OHSS 4-6-9-4- SE OLHOOO ETHOS 9 +o+e , St. Mary’s, Saanichton, on Sunday, Oct- > ae ober the 26th, when a | large congregation on is expected. a 7 : od a 7 . British. Columbia All Right. That British Columbians have every reason for their confidence in the future HL D. MAINWARING © inent visitors during the past few months. | ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND These included men of standing in the financial and industrial world, and that they should speak well of Canuda and of British Columbia in particular, with spec- ial mention of Vancouver and Victoria, indicates the impression abroad. Among those referred to were Sir Gil- bert Parker, the renowned author; Hon. Herbert S. Samuel, postmaster-generalof | Great Britain; the Lord: Provost of Glas- gow; Lord Emmott, Right Hon. C..B. Stuart-Wortly, K.C., M.P.,. P.C.; Lord Sheffield, P.C.; Herr L. Zuckermandel, a leading banker of Berlin;.Sir John Taver- . ner; Mr. H. V. Meredith, vice- -president and general manager of the Bank of Mon- treal; Mr. A. E. Holt, manager of the Royal. Trust Company; Mr. Charles T. Hall, Montgomery, Vermont, a large tim- per operator; Premier Scadding, of West- ern Australia; and Viscount de Villa, who was returning after carrying out extensive 7 engineering works in China. Any untoward condition that may exist at present can only be temporary, for with great resources being steadily developed in the province greater prosperity is only | detained. Mining companies. are paying larger. dividends. than ever. Timber is increasing in value, and much money ..-is even now being turned into circulation | from the salmon fishing and from. the products of the land. The coast is close- ly.connected: with the prairie country east of the mountains, ‘and. since there has been a-fine crop of wheat there the | == benefit -will soon be felt here. Not only}. . will.the benefit be reflex, but it: willbe | PE we felt direct; ‘since the export of grain from Canadian Pacific ports will grow. Business a. men who have’ dealings with the Orient ae report that a very. considerable amount of. wheat will be marketed. in. J apan | this. ILLUMINATING ENGINEER Get My Figures Before Letting Your Work SIDNEY, B.C. Genoa Bay Lumber Co. Yards at—UNION BAY, SAANICH. All Kinds of Dressed and Rough - Lumber, Sash, Doors and Shingles | | ON HAND. Te you want: E comfort—