PAGE TWO FLOORING, EC. $35 per M. Sidmg from $20 to $30 Ceiling from $15 to $30 Cull Lattice, half-cent per lin. ft. 99 39 SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NUMBER SIX PTTTTTITITVITIT TIT SBOKSOHHOPOSHSHSHSOSHCESSOCOESAGOEGHSGHSESCO For Windows, Doors, Frames, Interior Trim and General Factory Work Call or write for prices to Moore-Whittington Lumber Co., Ltd. OFFICE 2620 BRIDGE STREET wie ote VICTORIA, B. C. O©0COSH9DFOEHOGBSOOSCOGS SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, VICTORI A six-story, solid conerete, bright outside rooms. Many wit and equipped with all medern cor telephones, elevator service. es | Cate “lying Line” Next to Stage Open at All Hours OUR SPECIALTY IS Good Home Cooking eA cf seme San 2A SSH S| We wish to mention the that you can obtain at this store: The Famous Van-Heusen Collars and the Famous Holeproof Hosiery for ‘Men at Standard Prices A Telephone Personality In your face to face contacts with people, your appearance, your bearing and many other things help you to make the right impression. But in your telephone contacts, there is only one thing by which you can be judged—your speech. Do you cultivate an effective telephone personality? Your voice, is you. In the intimate contact which the telephone gives, let your voice express all .those qualities which will in- a ‘duce, favorable action on the art” of. the listener. i Lis swore a 5 Tie Shop, Limited METROPOLIS: HOTEL BLDG... 716 Yates Street _VICTORIA | .B. (C. TELEPHONE _ COMPANY _ AND COLD RUNNING HOT _ WATER. STEAM HEAT, . PAINTING AND DECORATING TELEPHONE. IN ALL R. GRANT & SONS ROOMS. “ELEVATOR Painters, Paperhangers and Glaziers SERVICH. SAANICHTON, B.C. Best workmanship and materials supplied. Minor plastering repairs _indertaken, Estimates given. 100 Rooms — Single, Double, En Suite; with and without Private Bath. RATES FROM $1.00 Special Terms Weekly and - Monthly - - - Phones 51, 52 Fort & Douglas, Victoria, B.C. Dr. A. G. Lough, Dentist, Victoria Has opened a branch office at Fourth St., opposite Auditorium, Sidney. Hours of personal attendance: 9 a.m. till 12 noon on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Office will be open daily from 9 a.m. till 6.30 p.m. —_ ci senespayesarenamasatecnrmassnemiretgeneagin saree easton ees asacentnes ena asses UNDERWOOD Typewriter DALTON Adding Machines CORONA Portable Typewriter RONEO Duplicator Vypowriter Ribbons For All Machines, Oarbon Papers, Typowriter Papers, Note Boolu Ss Sea United Typewriter Co. Vaémited 700 Fort St., Vietorin, 1. 0. Typowrlter Nopalra, Wontals Visitors: to Victoria will find overy comfort and modern convenionea combined with moderate charges at tho Cecil Hotel BLANCHARD STREUT Next to Publld Library ess & ae am PHONT a, Bh A a L316. wm A MAN IS JUDGED BY HIS APPEARANCE Send ua your Clothes and we will Dry Clonn and Preas thom for you; our Procesa makes Old Clothes look Nko New. Wo solicit, out-of-tawn ordora, Clarence French Dry Cleaners and Dyers #00 Yates St, «1+ Phone 2007 Sees aoe ands Funeral Co. Funeral Diractora and Qualified Mine balmors., Calls promptiy attended to, dey or night. Lady In attendance. Private family rooms and homoe-dike Qhapel. Offico phone 3306, residence — phones GOS and 7068. OMea nt | ". 4672 Quadra St, Victoria, Tt, 0, Man wen arnearyerenet Ph wegennneiny nase oncergeremer cegegrarrny Pasay Bxriamwmaraname oF 17 NAM ae ment emule B. C, FUNERAL CO, LTD. (QUAY WARD'S) We have & roputation for experienced _ fea view aad ieudcrate thai dye ony — .sxtonding over 60 your, Lady attendant. IRA Beoughton Bt, Victoria, 1. 0. ‘Telephones 2996, 2998, 2297, 1779R | BOY SCOUTS bh OC Oe ‘ we Tponed until furthar notice. VW. GODDARD, fact = a Shirt, Collar and —————— nee te CV Ra av ACO ln nae lee 1) nie 6 al | Sauer: inant vem ‘ WATT He presente | Seout Maator. | fe 0,8 mp GED 0 0c 0eRe Ven De Oem Dee 1c 1D ae Classified Ads. Hereafter, Classified Advertisemenis will be inseried at 2 cents per word for first insertion and 1 cent a word for each subsequent insertion; each figure in the ad to count as one word. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents fi tove 0am 2, SO dbase | 7 = a s | . | | | | FOUND—4-year-old Jersey-Holstein Owner: can have same by proving, and paying for add. Jas. Bryce, “Pinehurst.” — FOR SALT—One family calved. Apply Mr. F. . Fourth Street,* “Sidney. cow, just Clanton, ‘ 21-ft. .Jaunch) Regal- engine, “also: “Péterboro, canoe. - ‘Apply Layard, » Swan & Gamble, Deep Cove. | FOR SALE— Roller Canaries. Apply Thompson & Ingles, James Island. “Satisfaction Guaranteed. 21-5 DO YOU WANT TO MARRY? Con- fidential details. No trifling. High- est references, honorable, helpful. Only bureau in B.C. Use assumed name at first, if desired, to save embarrassment. Write The Ruth Foster Syndicate, Box 340, Van- couver, B.C, SHELL FERTILIGER—Sweetens the soll, 86 per cent. calclum carbon- ate, $6.00 per ton, sacked, at the factory Sidney Saanich Canning | Co,, Ltd. an =| CLOTHING REPAIRED and Cleaned + 786 Johnson strect, Victoria. Par- bi cels may be left with Mr. J. Criteh- | ley. Gpy Walker. itd} ia oo o— Fs LISTINGS WANTED of Small Far mia a also properties for exchange on: piaatae dada, as. Ge. iNday eae, wad ui 8. C. Permanent Loan sustain! ni Victoria, 5 LONDON ‘$Q Moscow i BY AIRPLANE Passongors now mony fly from lone; don to Moreaw in 10% hours of ae- tual flying time, \Lendon to Bartin takes elglt hours. | between Mordbla avid Nounlpebu a, and tho trip ts made fgrom thera to: Moscow dn seven hours, De mradie-anegrrtervnemrimpwerere wrrbnenmeaeaeahanient Berenmrne itera inn pte forieprannn es Wahine DR. CHASE'S fireproof hotel of One Hundred light, Located just a step off Douglas Street on Johnson. centre of the shopping and office district. When You Visit Victoria—-STOP AT THE ST. JAMES RATES With use of bath - - - §1.00 and $1.50 With private bath - - - $2.00 and $2.50 PHONE lwesterly, rl FOR SALE—4 hip. 4 cycle Marine} | Norice OF INTENTION ‘O° APPL ‘Communion, The oir trp fron | “ET Was Terribly Weak After Baby Was Born” LO Conta n how, all deniers, or Bdaianaon, Rntee & Co. Tel, Terni | i a A, B.C. h_ private averniences, bath. Well furnished Hot and cold water, | Right in the a1 Ne i 31060 —— A Siti -LAND ACT. ; NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND in the Victoria Land District, Re- cording District of South Saanich, Lritish Columbia, for Land Situate on North Side of Brentwood Bay. TAK NOTICE that Francis Ed- ward Renouf, of South Saanich Dis- trict, British Columbia, intends to apply for lease the following described lands; Commencing at nigh water mark tenfeet more or ‘ess southerly from the south-west sorner of Lot 24 in a sub-division of! dria,” for Los Angeles. South Saanich Dis-| 9 vert of Range 2 ‘riet, registered vhence map No. a continuation of the westerly bound: ary line of said Lot 24 produced to|are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil { low water mark, thence running east- sriy following the line of low water mark to a point being the produc- tion of the westerly boundary of Pareel “A” of said Lot 24 thence running northerly along the line of said westerly boundary of said Par- se] “A” of said Lot 24 produced, tv high water mark, thence running following the iine of high water mark, to the point of com- mencement. Dated the 25th day of June, 1923._ First publication July 12, 1923. FRANCIS EDWARD hada LAND | ACT. PO LEASE LAND fn the Victoria’ Land District, cording District ‘of Victoria; and situate at Saanichton Bay. TAKE NOTICE that William OD ene: a GEN am. sare vane seevene vaamie | “THE OS 1a 1 HN A 11 A CT NE wane ge ANGLICAN Sunday, August 19 Twelfth Sunday atter Trinity Holy Trinity—-Hlaly Communion, 8.80 am. St. Andrew's Matting Y1.00 am. Holy Trinity Bvensong, $.00 pan. . Andrew'se-Evensong, 7.00 pom, and oly en quer eniatenteat Sunday. Aupust 0 Servicos at Bouth Baaniech at 17.30 um, ial nt Sidney 7.90 p.m, Mrs. H. McClure, Nor- wood, Ont., writes: “After my baby was born, I was terribly weak and run ‘down, with pains across my back. JT had heard so much i of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food that I decided to try it, Three boxes proved enough to make me quite strong and well again. 1 also used Dr, Chase's Oint- ment for aoreath which broke out on the baby, and the rash disappeared completely in a short time." NERVE FOOD THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923. MES HOTEL. al WEEKLY NEWS NOTES Municipality of Point Grey Have Gay Bay Co. held their picnic at Ganges on Wednesday. cipality of Point Grey held their an- nual picnic here, |_1, H. Peters; 2, D. Crofton. ing race, boys under 16—1, Cotsford; 2, Vernon Bucklin. Row- Chas. Row- FROM GANGES HARBOR ing race, girls under 16—-1, Aline Cotsford, 2, Lucy Rowan. Rowing race, ladies—1, Miss Doris Taylor; 2, Miss Deena Cotsford. Rowing race, Sime at Their Annual men—i, Desmond Crofton; 2, ‘BE. Picnic Here Cotsford. Swimming race. for men (Review Correspondent) —1, Tom Abbott; 2, Jack Abbott; 3, Wilson. GANGES, Aug. 14.—The Hudson's Swimming race for boys under 12—1, Archie Rogers; 2, Nor- man Best; 3, F. York. Swimming race, girls under 12—1, Doreen Crof- ton; 2, Theodora Farquhar; 3, M. Haley. Diving competition, ladies— On Saturday afternoon the Muni- about 800 heing present. They brought their bana|}» Kathleen Wootton; 2, Marjorie and those living near Ganges couid Lyne. Diving competition, men—1, . . 2 * @: a hear it quite plainly all afternoon. Jack Abbott; . Graham Shavl, '|The pienicers held their sports in the Mahon Hall grounds and hed danc- ing in the hall. served and all spent a mest able day. been camping at St. Mary‘’s Lake, re- turned to Victoria on Boat-man,| have permission to|near the club house. a post planted at! | | received by the Lady Minto hospital Re-' public}. twa, CHURCHES| } RUDE RURAL RHYMES | ' | Nt requires four and one-halt sows gant CINOCIT UNION CHURCH, | ’ \ is spending a few days at his place at Maxwell's Lake. have a day or two 1915,| they will visit Mrs. Casperson’ running southerly following| Mr. ‘Brown 4 niilk, « Greasy pole—l, Joe Akerman. —Tom Abbott. Jim Akerman; 2, Angling competition Refireshmeats were enjoy- DBEP COVE LOCAL AND Mr. and Mrs. P. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Walker, who hav : | (Continued from Page 1) |— —1, Mrs. Robinson; 2, Mrs. Britton; 3. Mrs. W. Donaldson. Wheelbarrow race, mixed-~1, Mrs. Heaney and &§. Rickenson; 2, Mrs. Robinson and Mr. | Harkness; 3, Miss W. Donaldson and ‘Mr, O'Connor. Forward and back- ward race, mixed Miss Thorpe and Mr. A. Hughes; Mrs. Heaney and R. T. Rickenson. Boot and shoe race, ladies—1. Mis: Thorpe; 2, Miss. Saturday. Mr. Lineham, of Wictoria, Arthur Capt. T. L. Thorpe-Doubble, R.N.,;| is tne guest of Mr. A. J. O'Riley on; Provost Island. Mr. and Mrs. Smith taken Mr. and O. J. Garner's 9 “+ family house Mr. Smith is a brother of Mrs. H. Peters. Mrs. B. Casperson left on Friday | W. Donaldson; 3, Mrs. Hebinean. for Victoria, leaving there Sunday Medley, open, men—1, T. R. Ricken- morning on the “Dorothy Alexan-| 5°"? 2, J. Hughes; 3, Jack Donald- son; 4, B. Donaldson. Balloon race, mixed—i1, Miss Thorpe; 2, Miss W. |Donaldson; 3, Miss Elsie Mowatt. Thurton while there. | Trug-of- war, married vs. single—sin- Mr. and Mrs. Leggett of Duncan, | gle men winning. Three-legged race, mixed—1, Miss W. Bert Donaldson; 2, Mrs. M. Cambrey and Fred Holdcroft; 3, John Lam- bert and Hlsie Mowatt. As they a at San Franciseo, s uncle | =pringferd for about ten days. Mis. S. Gregory and little son, of Sidney, are spending a week with aer sister, Mrs. E. Parsons. MAE. May Wail, accompanied by Miss Wier is the guest of Mrs. her niece, Miss Christine Patton, and Wm. Mourt. her nephew Tom Patton, and “Nip Gowen, of Vancouver, is spending a few weeks holiday at the home of Mr. Lineham, Deep Bay. Mr. John Copitho:ne has returned home from an extended trip to the prairies. Miss Margaret Schnota has return- The Board of Trade held their meeting at Mahon Hall on Friday afternoon. Capt. Maud, of Mayne island and.other members from the islands were present. The following is a list of donations during July: Mrs. Burkit, beans and cherries; Mr. S. Holmes, beans, joganberries; Mr. Frank Crofton, vegetables; Mrs. Ryan, cherries; Mr. ;. raspberries; Mrs.. Oxenham,,. lettuce; : flowers; Mr. Walter, | rrows; _ Inglis, ap" ples; ‘plums; getables; berries. “Mrs. : Alan-Williams, glass’ cloths, dustérs;. Mrs. Goodrich, eggs, strawberries, cream; Mrs. Johnson, asparagus; Mrs. Stacey, bottled fruit; Mrs. Crof- .on, fish; Mr. G. Blizard, sack of rhubarb; Mr. Ernest Crofton, chick-. en; Mrs. Wilson, roses. Dr. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson have taken Mr. Casperson’ houe for a few months. The Ganges Boat club held their: annual Regatta at Mr. E. Walters ‘Spit’ on Thursday afternoon, There was a good attendance and keen conipetition in the sports which were enjoyed hy all. After the sports, Dr.j ff weeks holiday as the guest of ‘her Smith. a. new coat’ of painty & Musgrave. of Nanaimo, visited Mr. Frank Smith during the week. Mrs. Bert Mears for a few Gays. : Mr. Bill Horth and Mr. Richard they will continue logging operations. Mr. Reginald Cresswell, Seattle, Wash. a saengearrny-asaznisinuesayhyamgpasieniuacashnasieebesnssneshenptopisianaaatanrameaprese—eunyouabegnqantapenimatnneteamareeeto-] Po not sumer. another day with |, Sutherland gave the prizes to the fettne hee | winners, Tea was then served. The ing Filer ee ‘olowing is the List of prize winners: mae r red, Launch race, Pereival; « under 26 ft. —-1, . siacey. en reeowmnasaatee say t 6 RD 1 ERR 1) RD CE RL ee eae ere rene ee ee ere remes Riemer ream veneacmnere dy 850 SE eA AR IO LUN 1 CEN RT EN re GR 12 aR Oe =F AAA RIOR ENN RGA RIN IRR A = ea IA «ALLIES 5 + GY 40 ENED «+ MERE 81) TRESPASS This bard and his fair Hannah spouse are Nving in rented house and in the same will Hkely stick unless they drop the price of brick, It takes a lot of “ural Rhymes to lull a house in these hard thnes, The pre- sont price of lath and plavtur would bring us debt and dirvo disaster. But d piekad out a Ukely gpot then hoewedt my shirt and bought a jot. To mowed the weeds ond plowed around to use the sane for garden ground, Aine the neighbora had a path which they xt used derplto my wrath, My ownorship they never honored but kept on crossing catercornored, J posted then my border Iino and stuck thereon a little sign. “O brothers, for the love of Mike, go on around and use the pike. your dainty feet from off my enrrots, O alatera, keep ehoard and baat" Jhoy failed to read my gentle warning and every non night and morning. some cabbage plant in which 1 trusted was troddendown and erushed and buated, unui) At lant J built a fenee to turn the devastators thence. Wonow their march ahould fat) to halt, MM try a she’ gan filled with anit. Yet T myself am like my nelghbors and, ato my play or at my labors, my heavy feot are apt to pound too often an forbidden ground. = We ra all fa state born, mean and donso that God and man must wet a fence to beep us in the narrow way which we should travel diy py Thee ease oly tet peania Ale towgnte id 4 ‘ vw F on to climb the aame, O brothers, for the love of Pete, be careful where you throw your fect, i YP Adame & 5: a ache (ane ete abate eg hak ARMA le A ai ken i RRR A vw Donaldson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Thorpe, Miss. B A Thor pe, Mr. A. ‘Thorpe and Mrs. Price ‘ and Mrs. : Horth have left for Comox, where I 4 j i ed to her home in Vancouver, after, - having spent a most enjoyable three’. aunt and uncle, Mr. and: Mrs. Frank ; The Deep Cove. ‘school is receiving. Booth and children, of Van- |. couver, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. : of the!’ “Chalet” is spending a few days in}