business. disposed of. |: a The party. left on, the return trip. ‘}to Sidney at 5.30, and all felt that a ‘day spent viewing the natural beau- Vole No . SIDNEY, B. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914 _— 7 | Subscription $1.00 Per Year. $1.00 Per Year In Advance “\ ties. of North | Saanich is one well spent: indeed. aah ry tran across. to where Kier Hardie was. » i a ap HE _ | sitting, and in stentorian tones de- Ae E Bi BRU Gee -| manded: : ‘aE aa “Do the Socialists in the German ee i The next ramble of the club will be | to the Experimental Farm. $n Sep- |. Reichstag ask such questions?” . . ‘tember -12th.. This will be the Inst | AY rin ‘posals had been actually made by. the This was greeted with long contin- SY aE FR a : outdoor: meeting for this season. B xo 8 " i German. government. To this. the L ued cheering from the majority of the gy ge : a ee es _|Foreign Secretary replied: | oe sain re ‘Men Are Needed To. Fill Gap “That is one of the reasons why Struggle in Europe Will Be g.| W. M...R. Pringle, Liberal, asked: -Whether Mr. Kier Hardie had not con- Stantly. represented that _ these pro- SERIOUS ACCIDENT. ‘Mr. G. J. Quill, who has been:’a |: resident of South ‘Salt: Spring Island "y |-membership. I thought it desirable to answer.” aanich “Men Tender Their oe ne for: th t ths, t. with : 7 og ‘Services For Home and — [fx te Pas’ Sident on’ the ranch ot | Left By Volunteers For - _————— ._|__ More Serious Than Was ee a a Mr. Thomas “Lee on Monday :of this] fe THE I. 0..G. T. fe. poe Te Foreign Detence [vse "Gul madsen cig ple | the Front | on aonay ering tt tn lanes] __—_-Anticipated lodge. of the:: Internaional’® Order: of tree when suddenly "the limb. gave.) Good Templars held. their regular London, . Sept.: 2.—''Never mind | 7 whether they know: anything ‘about. drill... It does not. matter if, they” don’t know their right foot “from — ‘Every week we have to add new ames to the roll of volunteers. who ave | joined ~ militia’ regiments with ne idea of seeing some of the fight- ig at the ‘front. Among the latest Hlunteers ‘from this district are three fell. known. Sidneyites, Messrs. Dufius, pps. and ‘Hayward. These boys went wer to Vancouver : early in. the. week enlisted inthe North Vancouver. mrps of. Engineers, this corps. ap- ing to them very strongly: on: ace | nt..of .them all being mecharmics.2. | is’: is a carpenter - and | -a member of suit | ron, showing: as’ it. did superb. manoc- vering tactics | on' the part. of the Brit ish. It» Clearly” -indicates — that the | same. old. fighting: spirit of. the: navy. y.. ‘Bil? “Hayward j is a "stone. mason ‘trade, “and in. “addition has: seen | vice. in’ the Royal Engineers “im the 6 Foreign Ser Wy ‘Sir Edward Grey, paid:a tribuve.to Prince Char- les: Max. Lichnowsky, the former Ger-'|° man Ambassador. to Great Britain, in the House of Commons recently, say- ing that the diplomat had wor Kod to the end ‘for peace, but the real. auth- | ority at Berlin did not rest with him or those like him? ~ The Government ‘decided on. August Qnd that the. only condition under which. Great. Britain: could: remain neutral was - German: respect for -the. neutrality of Belgium: © Ambassador ia Lichnowsky had’ strongly urged © the | jose = ssdeddniidatoiniansanacai i ane: British: Goverisnent tocalter their dee een rga negra none einen e, essai ea cision, but the -F oreign. Secretary en sald ‘that: would have: heen. impossible en | NSTR U M E N NTS, without: Mngland. -hecomming: a cone ae “AT STANDARD. PRICES ~ Next: Monday _ ‘morning, “September pes ‘th, Boweott's: Grocery Store will he moved from its... present: location: in: J the Berquist block to a new: location: 0 on the corner of Fourth street and Beacon avenue, the premises | formerlye occupied. by the Sidney) Furniture” Company. This is a splendid location and -the: proprietor. has been fortunate ‘in securing ity new. addition: has” been. built’ to the west: side-and alto- > gether it will: make a neat and Midy, wes Tittle place of business, 2 S, ‘Sidney. oo ADE Se “Fleteher North, 37; “George Breth- our 46; -D, Horth, d3: i. Johns, 39): L. Horth,. 44.. Total 209. oo ES ~ Ganges Harbor, . 7 : w. Curley, 43, 18. Collins, 41," A, Ruekle; 40. Hy: Rueckle, 35; W. “Nor- ton, 81. Total 191, In the twenty-five pind event for. one hundred, shells as the prize; L, Horth. won. out: by the, Hen score, of. twenty- four, senting: party to tho violation of. treaty and subsequently to: a ‘German. invasion of Belgiumy sooo °) Ho added: that: personal: suemen tions. made~ by..the: German.: Ambassador: wore quite distinet from. the commun=, leations which the: “Ambassador. mitts | “ 9 but ay and ‘he fell. to the ground, ser-| : anes ey iously, if not fataly injuring himself. weekly meeting. in Berquists small Dr. Beach, of Ganges Harbor, was| . - eo a hall. The new_ officers of the lodge Color Sergeant. P. J..Canipbell ‘of | were responsible for . the entertain- ination found that the man’s. back ier ‘ot number . enacted. a charade © which Pes victoria, pogpitel, his Tomovas [Paid a short visit to Sidney yester-|yought forth peals of laughter from ‘dort with. all. possible haste. The un- day afternoon. Ht is his intention to | the ‘audience. The entertainment for theiz: lett. . ane ‘visit Sidney at least twice a;week for |next Monday is in the. hands, 7 one do it be ee them to shoot, and ill sur-} the rext month or so for th of ‘the brothers, who it is said, has a/ dol quickly.) ae vie the shock vee ong hewn § of 0 tor the. purpose bers. These. are the. instructions which. is. regiment. is fast’ regaining “its are ‘engaged: é ged in the work of getting normal stréngth -again, although it his. second: army into shape” They : THE. SITUATION IN FUROPE Tiber why depleted “by, the. large throw. strong light. on the situation... ~{ramber who volunteered for service | It is a race against time: High - ICALLY UNCHANGED the front and left last week for | & ‘8 p N | -so.that-it will be ready to take its. . ‘the: other. regiments from. the ‘coast. THE WWE rt FST ww? place #a whatever ficld of action. may |: : : : nyone enign 0 join this regi- be necessary. when Britain’s regular : Ment. from... this: immediate neighbor | : jarmy has: been utilized, is all essen- op he brightest “feature ne the. ‘war. hood: can get into ~ communication | Earn F } fi i) 7 7 2 jto A.B. ‘Moore, at the Review, offce, the: Ganges . ‘Harbor » Gun- Club team jpfrom the first it has been eyldene ene : { ~ i’ ~-Tester at." the Sidney. f five members: Janded. i Sidne and. ntic -characte f.thi {ese ‘Billy’ “Apps: was. the: senior. “par wc “ * i Wheth enit ill xe) | Nn. ye: ga rac er:.0 e: work Great: ner of Apps & Hayward, paint sinking - ao e reat depends. pe ert made a strong. effort to carry back Britain. has: been called uponto .do e land of Salt. ‘Spring. Island _ have. to some extent brought the force privilege of saying, whether. ‘they want | of his conviction home to the thought tog Pe he home defence orto. ‘the /ter, M.P.P., but’ the _ Sidney sharp | ful section of the British people. The “Soret. ae ‘| shooters were a. little too strong and | general ‘public, however,’ still’ remains See ergt: ampbell. is. ‘nown. in his laid:claim ‘to. the. cup’ until 1915. cby | strangely, | astonishingly” apathetic. °F civilian ‘capacity | as the able and|4 margin of eighteen birds.. ‘These last few: days. since: the” real uth Africa. where. he worked. under: exists.as it did in Nelson’s days, and) Islands. and: Esquimalt: districts. pipe | : able. showing, : George: Brethour. being | gan ‘to be understood, .have seen in- > § p great. Kitchener, He wears the | pefore the war is over the: British | There is no doubt but that many. of high man with 46 to his credit. out of | creased movements to enlist. In the ee | | our young men .. will be more than |, possible 50.” ‘| first days after the call for half: oa ‘len half. a chance ‘to .. the. world eager..to Join. ‘the ever Popular: Scot) The: Ganges: Harbor team descrve ‘million: men, the war office machinery ae ‘at large thet they faye Jost) a {nothing of the bull-dog tenacity whic ‘|made, and the fact that they were on|ses hampered. the enlistment. In. { ore aad Prag oated ia mar enabled them to -win against big odds | strange ground and that this is their many parts of the country. men: ae Bo zon FOREN SECRETARY PAYS. | fst ets of. shooting oe clay. birds, | to. travel, miles. in order to reach ae eo | navy is still: supreme... : placed. them under ‘handicap ~ condit- | recruiting officer, and ‘when they got oe by aeipiine. hes ang np hits aa: wil “While the fighting has been more orf : lus, however, while not having any. less breaking. even’ on’ the Belgian and |. ~— TRIBUTE TE 10 ANBASSOOR hard club to beat. -~ palling , lot of formalities. kao litar training. is-a man of intel- French ‘frontiers, the Germans: have | The following: scores were: hung up | -Some: improvement: has: heen® made, ers yore . gradually. ‘erept nearer to: Paris, be-.). }by the different members. of. the teams | hut. even yet) the war office system, of wee | ynts and will in-a ‘short time prove ing now only about fifty miles: from | in the Atty bird contest for’ the ‘Fos- reeruiting: is imperfect,: one tps: Oe aay ‘Valuable. Pes $0 Ne sible. that: the. Fotivement of ee AF . forces may. be:a clever.piece of -milit- ese -boys. are sent to the front'but ary strategdy and so far it has not i there. sooner. than’ at: first ex- been - accompanied: by any. disasterous cted, , sipelloy -| Britain is. putting many more troops Pha Sidney will be w ell, roprosent- into the field, reports indicating that: , a large army corps is disembarking your midst of many of the well |2t, Ostend, not only as a part of the wn young men: around town, three : P the latest to join: regiments beiz | 0. oflort wit: th Gehan tines tr om Sobby’? Mould, Phil, Coggan: ‘and | tty and-break. the Germ the rear. 1 iy byminent in football — and: lacrosse The Germans” “Wave: yecn”. US neg alr ’ y iY ay len, "Thoy,, Have onarod the, BBL cone from thems: by, invatie the. ear .. ' . ‘down: upon: them, and wh ~ on the home defence for a time ab lier at ion “wore ‘auccesstul’” from: mal tennis anid billiard expert, and | the German point. of view, yet iitea, be tor also folne d the 88th, volunteer wor Thee er thiaaae te ae al len yo militar cidedly ‘cowardly © nature By | me military training In TWugland: as arent ee seem to have been able to ‘repel: ‘all the: ar rath: attacks: of the. d and on: exam- : immediately summoned an n ig the Gordon Highlanders, of Victoria, ment of the evening. A few of their fortunate young man. is still. living of getting - recruits for his regiment. | great evan in store for the mem: Lord Kitchenge cave erations which the camp at Quebec. in. company with ‘speed in fitting out the. second «army ~~ : tale since last. week’s issue, is the unex- with Sergt. .Campbell’ by applying | “On . Friday’ afternoon, August 28th, hee Vancou ‘Since ” Mr. : Hay” ers". nt AL Lap: themselves, as they have the| to the The: -events:-of - the: past “announcement. . this stago of the war.” He demanded to: inow. “whether: the i iia 2 te | ‘it setae obtpining] a MBH full value’: for. ‘ ie the money spent, ae write for catay ee logue. and. ‘any “ol Lub HOLDS RAMBLE, A splendid piece. of prilliant. work ! German government had repudiated ; ‘Vises Visite “ 7 information. re: by a British calvary brigade in check-| the. Ambassador's. - swayestions and . pirexen exe rey, quired, ‘he North Saanich. “Photographic ing a calvary advance of the enemy, whether any: effort had been: made to cae 1 Natural History Club held. one of heir enjoyable rambles or saturday, hugust 29th, to Drake Bay North Mannich, The” party left. Sidney at 130 P mand proceeded, to thelr. des- ation in a conveyance hired for the driving them back: and. capturin ten find: out how: far: the Germaw govern- lof thelr. guns,. Is of a. particularly }ment would have agreed. to his..suge cheering nature and was welcomed by | postions.” all Canadians, while the conquest of -Other: members: cried! Nit down," the Samoan Islands. in-the Pactile hye Siro kdward: Grey: replied: Edo nv. Now Zealand..foree ds also highly) not, want Yo havea omisunderstanding. gions The atternoon was. very gratifying, as. itn the fivst instance | Thess German. Ambassadors odid. not: o foresuch a: trip, and after a ple-| in which any. of the Colonial troops | make ‘any -suggestions: diferent: from: “Inneh had: been served: a. general have: taken part | Any: fhe, Great: BET ‘those: of his government. °. oting was: held and: Aull te we lob. ob of [ale ioe Ragnete obec PS 7 Timothy Healy, ‘the Trish. leader, Convenient Payment Arranged — {teessesenreneunereinnnenian enmriraannioranitummnanunenoinaaten earmamaneeanonins mune Hunan utenionb linn Same fanaureneunsonuntrrtaseatultelesien tieasabretvenseleetuuaannws adenine ceenyyerssy Pete Meer an pa) am eaemnncre mao gimme Gideon | Hicks: ao Cc ompany os ao “Victoria, B.C. Government Street Opposite. Post Office eee