SASS SSS SSS SSeS Sea a A ea EIR Ce anne canner — —S> | LOCALS and PERSONALS == G old J ew elry Mr. E Roberts is visiting Sidney. For Ladies “Mr and Mrs F. G. Norris visited Victoria Monday on a business trip. - Capt. S. W. Buckman, of Portland Is- land, | was in town last Tuesday. Captain and ‘Miss Berquist and several friends spent Sunday touring Victoria in their motor car. _ ~ We would like you to. call and . see our line which includes many - . designs which cannot be seen else- where. Bracelets, solid gold $11.75 to $170 3ar Pins, plain or engraved : . - $4.00 to $9. 50 Bar Pins, stone set $6.00. to $90.00 ‘Pearl Brooches - $3.50 to $50.00 Pearl Necklets - $10.75 to $155.00 Mesh Bags - - $5.00 to $76.00 Beauty | Pins = - + -75c to $2.75 We put these up nicely in silk velvet cases: making very attract- ive gifts. Mr. Jack. Roberts spent. Friday .even- ing in the city where he attended the ‘Princess theatre. a for the past week. tached to the corps of Guides, was in town on Monday. » W. R. Harvey, of Vancouver, J. Muich- in, of Victoria, and J. L: Haquet, of Vic- toria, registered at. the Sidney. hotel Mon- day. SHORTT, HILL & DUNCAN, LTD. (At the sign of the four dials) Dy. Cumming’ s ‘Hydropathic is nearing having all arrived. . He expects the build- ing to be completed it in about three weeks, his boat. yesterday. The thieves evident- Corner of Broad and: View Streets tank had been tampered with. Victoria, B.C. — Union, Bay, Saturday next,. come | just beyond the Indian Reserve. « Re chert 8) | ‘Beaumont. Boges | a ; Electric. : Hayes. REAL ESTATE | SS ee Se LL ec een emcee L Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Co. 4 ‘ } Colonial Investment and Loan Co. | ri 1 Reliance Loan andiSavings Co., and "| General Agents for B.C,of ‘ v he Guardian Assurance Company, 4 | Jtd., and Law, Union and Rock In- j surance Company, Ltd. . | | _ Notary Public for British Columbia, : ding funeral arrangements, ‘Commissioner for Nova. Scotia in : ; _ British Columbia. ion - _ VICTORIA, B. c ||. resident of Sidney. meal || ries, population,» etc., with the. : for industrial ‘purposes, 1 Reanememmrsen my council of the Board. of ‘Trade held : | Champion Clydesdale Stallion ta Pride, of. Drumburle 1 No. 13656. it “Bred by Jas. Hamilton Drumburle, Ayre pe shire, Scotland. SIRE. ‘Baron of Buchlyvie, (No. 11263) @ DAM--Bsic Royal (Vol. XX1X) by Mon: ; ‘trave Mae, (No, 9958) a poard falls’ on Tuesday,: July 1. | meeting: f or ‘Thur aday, July 3, Rarer eemeneantwtetreenntet “Here to blow up the post office py a joke. Hew ‘a win ulund for service al the rr airic’ Hotel | - stables, ‘Saanichton, from “Thursday noon ~ till Friday: morning, und will not..go to 4 _ Sidney as previously, advertised... For a particulars: apply to.Jas.: Blagam, ¢ care of 4 Prairie, Votel, Saanichton. Bede ach a “ oes oe /hie identification papers, , od “Terma--$5. at time. of service and $20 xh mare proves! in foals ee 1a vary, y happy mood, a Baga (Pe ee Pg Mrs. Whitting. Walker Sunday. ney on Wednesday. Victoria Wednesday. ness trip to Sidney Wednesday. Sidney Trading Co. for a couple of weeks. | “Miss Stella Carlin of Victoria has been |i in. Victoria on. business and pleasure visiting her little friend, Muriel Tester, combined. “Major T. W. G, Bryan, of Victoria, at- |Norris visited with their parents at Deep. completion, the furniture. and furnishings | -couver. “Captain Curtis, of Canoe Pass, had a{| Winnipeg are the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. ‘pair of oars and oar locks taken from J. Jackson, . Fifth St. ly tried to. remove the gasoline — as the Miss Wilson and Miss Bindley, are|-yrectory ground adjoining the church on ‘opening a tea. garden at their. camp on June: 28.| ing at 4 o'clock. This camp is situated on the main road, Edmonton, Alta., arrived in’ Sidney on |: Mrs. Donavan, ‘Miss Elliott and Miss Sunday» last. y. . | Norris spent the week end in the. city, ff the two former picnicing at Cordova Bay.| a. E. Moore. #1 on Sunday, while. Miss. Norris returned | 4, arrive ‘about’ the middle of next week. they will be the _ guests of Mr. and Mrs. |-$ OL ABOR. | Mr. Tennyson ‘is expected q | "PERCY. K. ‘WINCH. | son on. her:trip west’ and will spends a| _4| to her home. at Deep vey. via the. ‘B. G Mr. F. Gaskell accompanied ° Mrs. Tenny-| am ee ee Ef couple of weeks’ vacation in Sidney. ie The B. C ‘Telephone eGnisiiy a are 2 lage ~ 4 ‘ing a cable line from ‘Mill Bay. to Deep |. “11 Cove this weak. The work ‘i is: -being’ car- || ried on. by G. J. Isles, . A. F. Lax, J. PB q Cameron, AL G. Kleinger’ and F 4 "Guests registered at the Sidney “Hotel, LOANS| : | Sunday twere Mr.- and. J. C. Pendray city, _ INSURANCE | | | Wess vee ee . te | COLLECTIONS pee Gus Nelson, om time character 4 1. this district, was: taken. to Victoria : by h ave thought.:: Mr. Van ‘Sant is at the || Constable Brennan. on ‘Monday. Nelson g 1 was found incapable of taking care of Sidney and Victoria and is also equiping AGENTS FOR” ee . “London Guarantee and Accident Co; || himself, having been for. two. days and Limited. - | || two nights i in the bush. ’ x ~The death Secured yester day morning at the Jubilee hospital, of Joseph Nelson, . ‘The deceased was 5/67 years of age. The funeral will’ take place from the Victoria Undertaking par- H\ lors, where the remains are reposing pen- We are informed on. the best authority | ° \ that a certain . well. known. power com- {| pany of British Columbia have asked for information in ‘regard . to” Sidney indist- evident | idea of establishing: a ‘power. plant he: “tty was s suggested at the meeting of the is coming | Tuesday, ° ‘June: 24," ‘that in’ view. of the}... fact. that. the next. regular: meeting of the | that. it | would not be advisable to hold. the meet ing that evening on: account. of the holi- day, and decided: to call: the: reqular | stated an individual that visited Sidney | last Monday, but he - finally. proved .to be |! was an interesting charncter ‘at least, and. claimed to haveseen sixteen: years inthe Imperial service and» had bren’ through: the, South -Africun, and |: Soudan: wars, and. displayed several med: -ala' which he won for bravery whichwere ine all TARY: ity, The Jad, Weyer. evidently genuine as they compar ed, with Biri one Bei Travelling with : him was.a pal. and. they: both seemed. in girl once “vould ae Mr. Fred Hooton is visiting his sister, — Mr. R. Crawford visited his sister Mrs. ‘Mr. Character MacDonald visited Sid- Estimates on — Mrs. T..J. Converse was a visitor to Painting Mr. S. S. Martineau paid a ‘flying bus- Mr. Johnnie Gehrke is clerking at the | Houses inside and out. Staining and varnishing. Mr. S. Halseth is spending several days Signs a specialty. Mr. Fred. Burr and sister Miss Nora Walker & Crawford . Bay Sunday. SIDNEY, B.C. Miss A. Prohge left Tuesday morning er for her home at Everett: Wash. after vis- | iting her friend Miss H. Gehrke. Miss Grace Irving is spending her sum- mer vacation at her home in. Sidney. af-| ter attending the Normal School at Van- Mrs. W. S. Creller, of. Sidney, Manito- 2}. ba and her daughter Mrs. J. Ross of |. ‘PATRONIZE HOME. INDUSTRY } AND SMOKE» The Ladies’ Guild in connection with Holy ‘Trinity church, North Saanich, pur- pose holding “a strawberry fete on the the afternoon of Saturday, July: 5, open- Mrs. W. G. Tennyson and family, of "MANUFACTURED IN SIDNEY BY UNION During their .stay here THE V. 88, RALAOAD fr reeeemoreeeerees COMPLETING EH Le : “is: s Being Proceeded With—Cars will : Run i in About Two Weeks. » The Vietoria oct ay & railroad: are not so sleepy . after all. as. some people present time installing turntables at. both |:-$ Os the road: with the most ‘modern motor | cars. These cars .are. the - very - latest | « type: “manufactured. . They are: of. the gasoline electric type and generate their: own electricity from a. gasoline | motor. installed in each car. It is ‘contemplated running these cars. single and making about. three round trips daily, but: if nec- | essary another car can be. added as. they have a very powerful motor. . ‘These cars are seventy. feet: in: length and: have a seating. capacity of eighty people, and will, £0". into ‘service. about July 8., >a These newly “gquipped roads running @: re into: or near Sidney look pretty good for | the future growth of this town and the country hereabouts,.° In fact everything SUE epitiets apg he a Sidney's way. Let, the” Rood ee hoy ates on work go Ons _ DUNCAN & , GRAY _ VICTORIA. B C.. 6 O-4+-6-- 660-+-+-+o-+ +066 + Sooo eres OOo: oe e+e PETE H EO OOOO eonepacnsnatespennanestea tee jomgamoegrwepeeadvsdanfusnashn niin san Se eeaeT See old aaa ceremmaroatenmcmnsesri ne arn eer fa 0-9-9-6-O- be ite ++ + ooe aeeedided “O sh ttl add teed —- tad dnd - e+ooees _ REAL OLD | _pnyeeemoment! ‘The B. Cc E. ‘Tram Service. 3 The cars will leave Tri ip station at the junetion of the B. C. Electric Railway)? .. ann East Saanich Road ats. ‘the following = hours: is fea 6.48, 9.05 and 12.08 a.m. ye Soe] 8.05, 6.05 and 9,05 pam. ie ade b eveesnrcescseereesenss Returning le leave . Victoria at t the rsereaepesareeanteerenan sone aratndentiase is te eee SCISEE ala Ga aaa oa [FRED M.HUMBER 7.30 and. 10.30 am, - io ltt ; 150, 4 30, 7.30 and 10 30 | ) Pp. m. CONTRACTOR, PLASTERING ~ AND. BRICK WORK P ineplaeas a Specialty. “AGENTS: FOR B. C. AND ALBERTA. ssaesseesees eee sessese seen es of So . oy don't. wel hove Chaviey ine n Why, ne told: me. Wat. nthe that Mase ul a | “shor flv, 4,195 a ‘don’ a alone he oc “K he Charley's etyte at : Hew ‘Sidney R. CG cp | s all Moe