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L SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ill i This and That | : - ACROSS 46—Woman's name | ° -19--Roman 1101 . . 48—Go astray ~. 21—To take an oath i BNalusble metallic © 49—Inspired ° with reveren- 23-4 ravarning sound / men ; a tial fear : poss. “| |9--Water carrier’ . 50—To ascertain the — 24—Insect 10—Exhausted = ; flavor af. 25—-Pronoun . _ '. 12—Fruit $2-—-Gratified tothe full 27—Division of time | 13—Gaseous element 5$4—sroke into fragments | 28—Golf mound .- poo 32—A kind of metal .17—Uni . . 7 WN. tener 18—Fenciful thought ; ested 7 33—Wide, low veseel . 20-—Man's nickname 1-——Ship officer ° 34—Thoroughfare 21—Bring legal action 2—Dialectical variation 35—Scanty " against of “one” 36—Cushion . 34—Roae . — ; 37—Pierced, as with horn 3G Maae fastidious . 5—To exert force 40 Roman four 29—Pronoun 6—Roman numeral . —- #1-—Periods of time 30—Exclamation 7. 7—Kind of vase 43—Comparative suffix 31—Negotiates - 8—Encounter 44—Was indebted to 35—To absorb: entice decree 45—Man’s nickname => ox groove “, oe 47-—A tree: — 39-—Dance at : —Perform . B 40—Colloquial contraction : .14—Latin abbreviation 49- a bol fer - ——s oe meaning ‘I possess” . -) for. “that is” $1—Chemical sym lor == | * 42—Item of food -) : 16—Ministerial degree, tantalum : =! Unrefined mineral. 18-Owing $3-—Measure of area. 7 ‘ise G bidehies: Notes | From. Saanichten Experimental Station’ ‘One of: the ‘best: bits of advice on the: proper care. of ‘cut flowers has | ‘stems crushed or broken by.a mallet | been released in the form ‘ofa little or -hammer. : This ‘allows for. better ‘leaflet’ :by ‘the’ “Allied - Florists and ‘absorption of - ‘water... Sweet peas: last Growers © of. Canada Inc. Because ‘longer if. only’ a: third of: their. stems the ideas on. keeping - flowers as ex- | are placed ‘in: water: ‘Finally, always’ ‘pressed ' in: the leaflet.’ concur: in the ‘change the, water. daily: unless treat-' «main ° with. our. own experiences. ined: with ““Floralife”. ‘This” method: ‘keeping. flowers fresh “as long : .88.) also: makes. it: “unnecessary an crush’ possible, we’ are. naturally pleased. to stems daily. : give’ the’ florists’, viewpoint. this :ad-' At this. time“ of: “year. sien: there -ditional . eats 6 publicity. : [AS a decided: slowing -down-.in’ the : | whieh can be: done to: good: advan-. ‘paper. After. this’submerge™. the: flowers:in : ‘deep; cold water nearly’ to.]. the: bloom and-store insa: ‘cool “place, fe for: ‘several: hours. :: ‘This: simple pro-. ac cess. “Fepedted nightly, will: yeharden ; them. cand. greatly. prolong their life. : ’“Ploralife’,? a trade. preparation |: ; for putting: in the water,’ eliminates’ : ‘the necessity. ‘of: ‘the. ‘above. treat- “ment: “according. to the directions in’ the. leaflet. On. this’ particular point,. . our” own:, experience ‘with. “Plora-' ‘life” is‘ limited’ to only certain’ kinds’| ‘but we do know: it’ is effective ‘with roses, : carnations ; sand peonies, “On spring’ flowering’ bulbs such as. daf-" fodils, tulips: and hyacinths. we have never: obtained -any ‘ Worthwhile: — Yantage from: its: uses) : Crush Stems "Chrysanthemums, pompons : ‘and ; ‘other flowers having wandy stems ‘ ROY WARI poaaes ON A Intiglicaerrntisaté every Wednoalay: night onthe . fabulous «LUX: FUN, PARADE! "ROY WARD DICKSON, Cannda's: “King “Dial 980: every. Wednesday nfgn at 9:30 p.m, —,, eed ey ‘ Hy vi nd at . a you. are Ona jilietsyou. have: jos \ HHikely been ad. vised to eat whole.’ oT wheat. Get. the” f ~ | Vita-Wear habit, ¥ 7 | Make. Vita-Wear 4 your daily bread, 2 ‘siommwany BOUND & Now the wind blows herd ; ‘from the caibesorscast One ship she sails ten Anots at leact Manca were homeward boundl: | ° - Por over a century Lamb's Navy hag | f.. been. the call. of those. who know: “pool rum. Smooth and mellow, 1 is... _ he toed ” “matured, - blended’ and bottled in) | oot tt. Brinnin of the fineet Demeraen Rume, , oy “MADE wo . ‘y hs ‘savertsemen net published tne _ splayed by the Liquot Contral Board or © ‘by the Government, of British Columbia... ” FREAN'S, outdoor. garden ‘activities, ae » job. of Fun, is hont for cnch: half-hour progran’ ‘of. fun, “ALAN and: wonderful dives, . ‘ead, of Boman Busouite {six to one. Pigs were three times a | rust. developing to impair. the tools’ should: have .the “bottom: of: “their \to'p of tree fruits and:what varieties Lamb’ Navy Rum) ss : 4 erie | MOSQUITOES’ CHOICE Recent work by federal entom- ologists show that when mosquitoes have free choice. they prefer horses and: cattle. to. human: beings by as. popular as “humans... Dogs. were lightly preferred. .Man rates just ahead’ of. chickens and ‘cats .as -2 preferred source .of the blood meal which most of-the. biting mosquitoes ‘require before: they. can begin, de- positing eggs. Metal ‘parts should be wiped with an oily rag to prevent.any danger of The cost of medical care has increased along with that of other necessities of life. _ ‘sick seems to strike most - efficiency. Wood parts may be wiped Moreover, sickness seems to sir frequently at a time when it is the most with a rag dipped in linseed oil or . ; thi painted. ; difficult to pay. In recognition of this Some gardeners find it an excel- ' situation, we are. pleased to publicize our lent idea to paint handles of their prescription pricing policy. We do not garden tools a bright color such as offer bargains, nor do we claim to under- scarlet or orange. This makes it ss ! sell. Prescription prices are determined by easier to find tools that have been the cost of ingredients and operating ex- laid down in the garden, and also pense. Our prices are as low as efficient tends to encourage neatness, for the service and quality drugs. will permit. conspicuously out of place tool is Above all, they-are fair. much more likely to be picked up ; and put away properly than‘ one |. which remains almost. unnoticed. “os. Fruit Trees . There is. evidence ‘of. an. increasing interest in fruit trees for’ the home garden. This is as. it should. be for the value of a. garden well stocked | . with fruit trees-can: hardly be es-” timated. | Apples, - pears, plums, peaches and cherries: can all be ¢ grown successfully under a | variely : MK Ge Orme of soil conditions. ; . . Lt © ' Cherries and peaches are more : rare Ore oe ‘han other fruit trees m or Fog et Brea seichramer hat they will not tolerate as muc j ays , ; soil moisture (wet feet) during the 1201 Douglas at View. —_ G 2222 winter season. The apple, of course, is the most valuable as it provides fresh fruit through, the entire year. Varieties such as Yellow Newtons, Vanderpool .and Wagener frequent- ly are kept. in “ordinary good’ stor- age until July when early varieties ‘such as Close.:and Yellow Trans- parent appear. : ‘In ‘spite™ of the many neglected trees . on Vancouver “Island, tree fruits do. thrive. in this: coastal ‘area. and” do pay: good: dividends when cared for. Circulars on the cultiva- ot tee s — to plant: are free for: the asking: : i This advergenent isnot published « or displayed by i the Uguor Contd . Board, or. by. the Government of British Columbia. A Special Charter TRANSPORTATION SERVICE has been arranged to provide one afternodn round- -trip daily, Tuesday to. Saturday, linking Sidney with: all. “pointe North of Brentwood. and Saanichton, Sei 2 and ¢ one- “half hours i in Sidney. ety Ee Ba ae FARES: ie WER ee: North, of Arnity. Drive and. Me r avish Road ee BOe: one way ~- 0c: return, re eet ‘of Amity Drive and McT; avish Road— a | 50c one way - mein 18¢ return, cee Birch and West, Ra,....12.59 3.59 Mt. Newton-lWast Rd. Ld Madrona - Downey.... 1.05 4.05 Wallace DroStellys... 1d 4.44 ~oMarine Base R.CLA.P.. 1.10 - 4#IO °° Widlitee Marchants...] 47. 4.47. McTavish « West Rd,1 1B: ATS Rael Dre Verdier. 1.80 4.50 | _ McTavish - Lochside,...1.20 4.20 2 | Want. MdeStellysiccc.., Sidney" _ . : - 7 - 1.25 A225 ce. W i: al Tal» ‘Mt, Newton, 1.57. ABT ne WEED Gert BTS aaa acres Be MEN ane Wallace, ..2, 02 5.02. NIM LYM: Wider s verre BOT BLOF” 4.40 - AE BS erage A ye Lochside "2.10.10 one oe TNE Se ee ee a QIB BIBS. fe hs Fares 30¢ one. ways 500 return, ee _ Fares Boe one way? ‘The return: “s 1; sei | “LOOK FOR THE MAROON AND WHITE CABS _ SIDNE Y BUSINESSMEN — Runa ioe eee ates Wednesday, December 12, 1951. This: sérvice will, énable: you to spend approximately ‘two . . . TRIP L and S-NORTH END oo. TRIP. 2 and 4-—SOUTH END: Leave: —... No} Nov3 Laave s: No. 2 No. 4 P, MI. PM. . PLM. P.M. Sidney Post Officon1z 45 3.465. | Bidney Post OFfiee.....1,30° 4.30 Randle’s Landing: ......12,.52 3.52 Loe bitele to Mt, a H ‘Moulton'’s Corner.....12.85° 3.58 | Newlon Cross Ra.....1.3°7 4.37 | 1.53 - 4.53 . Coan a