SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, Arrivals | In Home Furniture are coming to hand each day. We have just placed in stock a number of new designs in Dining Room Furniture ai reason- able prices. Call and see our stock We allow ten per ceni discount off regular prices for spot cash. ;— ono ——7no 026100 Hawkins & Hayward Electrical Quality and Service’ Stores a A New Star of the First Magnitude—The New 50 Watt White MAZDA LAMP: an abundance of softeneu sacisfying APRIL 1, 1920 OO REN EEE LEE IDV ERE PTET LNT EDO ' ' } PAGB FIVE i. What Is Your Candid Opinion of the Reply of a Telephone Call? : . ‘ 7 Suppoeing vou were tele- } 1g? . ~ . ’ 4 CS led é -a new dignity, and a new lignt us Douglas street, Near ¢ orn r Fort. ! hone 2627 phoning # store and you pot DO YOU NEED NEW WINDOW BLINDS NOW? quality. See them at our Salesrooms.: 1607 Douglas Street, Opposite City Hall. Phone 643 for the answer, “Hello! would Don't forget that they make the house very attractive from the - Outside and protect carpets from fading. Phone 718 for prices. 1 i °o Giving brilliance kind to the eyes —Illunynates witn anew beauty fe) a you preceed to give your order on [0} — (0) ammo [0] with the name of the store. fould vou inquire ‘Is that or would you 1 = : ono ———0hio—————10r ono 100 0 Reo ITION Se and So's?" At the same — - _ . oe _ Lo aoe SST. Se SLi. ee LE a. nee - oe ee : frie rep woah] think how | waters of Tod Creek will know him | pleased to say that this rumor has much better at would have G li | no more Cultivate more atience ' proved incorrect and that’ the aaso been had the person replied E a : : (re patience. | . 2° ' ‘ RTA aliano Island p EST VA LU ano, while the owner was ashore. | The launch was carried. up the Pass! boys, if you want trout for breakfast. ! The dance which The tearoom looked mest inviting with small tables arrangel at inter clation will retain Mr. Spencer in the | Salt Spring Island i i Hiad he : : : ren : n : done so you would | y 5 . was held in tne oe a he fills with much credit doubtless have said to your- Active Pasa was in mischievous| West Saanich Hall on Wednesday .fo himself and the association as a self “Now, that man is up-to- t a eg vee VICTORIA, B.C. | ‘ : : 420 DOUGLAS ST LhiE—— i'mood last week. On Wednesday she| evening was a moat enjovable affair {| whole. date, he knows how to answer { } Tan away with the ‘Mizpah"’ of | Misa Thain's orchestra provided the! - te toe the telephone property. {Mayne Island, which had been ieft}latest dance music and many re! | ants peopis Bliare anchored in Geuorgeson’s Ray, Gali-; marke of appreciation were heard out seu. neve feanrine that it seunds brusque and that also interferes with efficient telephone service ‘on the flood tide. Jack Georgeso.. | vals, each one covered with a dainty: ; 7 HATS FOR EASTER pursued and caught her near the/ cloth and decorated with aprine! Miss titty ~~ anges, Na Shipment just received from England. Fancy and Shaded Straw first point a mile higher up, and) flowers. The refreshments were; Deen appointed to the position af Hats. Bundles of Straw Braids, blue, brown, helfo, violet, sand, black, pink. LADIES' SPRING DRESSES Colored Silk, Black and Navy Serge, Colored Jersey Cloths. MISSES’ COTTON WASH DRESSES . we £125 by a relentless ebb tide. There she| Thursday where he will superintend' Of the largest chicken ranches in 6 to 16 years, $2.25 to $7.50. Little Tot Tub Dresses, $1.25 up. lay till the water rose again and|work on hin farm during the sum Salt Spring, has just sold out t- OT released her. It is hoped tnat the! mer. Niue bie and — the islanc SEABROOK YOUNG ; two returned soldiers on board her Mr. Parker, who has purchased a few weeks. ve teturnied arse! (7 had plenty to eat, and were in tne|the land opposite the West Saanich a. Ladies’ and Children's Outfitter Corner of Broad and Johnson Streets, Victoria Phone 147140 . h j S aby is anxious to receive tue name! Gold, returned home on Thursday | ov home in Vanceurer: : a { Mr. and Mrs. Alec McLennan have | and address of every captain and|last. She has been visiting for the just arrived at Somth Gal & i . , ‘ S rine 7 = —— company in B. CC. Will those con-} past six weeks with a daughter in from Ore : eit a. t = € -Fon s as ‘cerned kindly write to ‘Sliss Amy | Port Angeles. mother w lives at Bearer Paint, . , res ay ?oint. Spring Lamb for Easter Leigh, care of Municipal Hall, Ed-; Mrs. Evans, of Beaton, B. (., eld ; We It is 30 will make an ideal dinner. have the real article. high, even if the quality of our meat fs. | | | | | | The Staneland Company, Limited ‘be competed for by kept her off the rocks till ner akip- per appeared in the dingny. And on Thursday the ‘‘Ark'' was planted firmly on the reef below Helen Poin ‘right humor to appreciate the view A rally of Girl Guides aud Brow... ies is to be held at Burnaby this sun:- | mer, and the captain of the Ist Burn- monds, B. C.? Those who were fortunate enough captain was presented with the silvet- fish on this occasion, wiich honor was also accorded to Miss Leighton. Miss Leigh has been in the Guides for years in Victoria. Miss James, of Vancouver, has also ten years’ ear perience to her credit. Miss D Fowle, who was a Guide in Kent, England, as early as 1909, and who started companies at Vernon and Coldstream, B. €, is at the head of a new company in the James Bay district, Victoria. There are many other old-timers in the Guides of our province, and the forthcoming rally therefore promises to be one of exceptional interest. There will be exhibits displays and conf¢petitions, so it is time for all the Guides in B. C. to come to the ‘Alert’? and begin to Prepare for the great day. Mrs. Miller, Commissioner for Vancouver, has o‘fered two cups to Guides and The cups jin be held by the winners for one ‘year, and a different subject for Brownies, respectively. very delicions and appetizing. and the committee extends thanks to the young ladies who provided cake. ! Mr. Mason left for the prairies last Hall, has his ground all in readiness for seeding. He intenda planting an acre of loganberries this spring. Mrs. Emerson, mother of Mrs. T est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, West Road. arrived in Among those who motored out from the city to attend the dance in the West Saanich Hall on Wednes of Toronto, is visiting his sisters-in-law the Misses McDon- gett. Mrs. J. Stewart entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boun, of Vic- toria, on Sunday afternoon. Mr; J. H. Satton went to Chemain- us on a business trip this week. Mr. J. W. Sluggett shipped = aj batch of his day-old White Wyan- ; dotte chicks to Victoria on Monday. P | West Saanich W. 1. Miss Gladys Guy has accepted a | position as stenographer at the - Brentwood Hotel. ° The Brentwood Hotel its capacity. No doubt the good fish- ing is a great drawing card as dozens of boats are to be seen on the Arm, and.some of the fishermen are vers telephene operator on Salt Spring tr has recently sold his property to Mr ‘Ta. F. | | 1 \ i i ‘ t | | t 1 \ | . Pitzer, o! Dunedin street, Victoria, spent Sun produced during Easter week. | production, ‘say that Salt Spring is in for a trea ts filled to | | | place of Miss Dona Layard who re signs the end of this month. Mr. H. W. Tripp, who owned one Mr. J. Harria,,of Vesuvius Ba (. Chaplin, of Bristol, England Mr. and Mrs. Harris hope to make Miss Mary Gyves, formeriy teacher of Burgoyne Bay school, has just re Eastcr Purchases ; turned to Vancouver where she is : . . . tender it will almost melt in to be present at last year's rally in} Victoria on Thursday on a visit too ct pauls Hospital. Mis while timely, should noi cause oyur mouth, so finely flavored Pemberton Woods, Victo:+1, wiil re | her daughter Glenna, who is attend G - he “ n at 2 if - i “th we to loose ice baat a many you'll only wish you could hold member the strong contingent of |ing the Victoria High Scho#l. Mrs vy es 8s bee ulfor ante other necessities inai may be more. If you prefer othet ° F ae illness of her brother, Mr. Michae} equally urgent. Our stock of meats of course We can supply i Guides from Burnaby who took part] Evans will spend some tine in Saa yes Creains, Powders, Lotions, . : very ¢ 7 rere Phei: | mich visiting relatives and friends | “"'~ * Toilet Articles and Rubber you and with the very ihotcest and carried off several prizes. Their & SS) 3 Mr. Chas. C. Castle has just pur Goods are colpleie anu Inter- esting, but have not been made so at the expense wi those chased a new Overland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cariey have | 1 > . things which are everyday re- moved from Fulford Harovor — ints | ic a i . iti da night were Mr. and Mrs. G quirements. Your every want The Local Butchers of Victoria, in recognition of all tnat y nig * | vir. James Max-vell’s place at Rw | in the druggist Une may be (Harvey and Blackburn) she had done and still is doing fof; Boun and Mr. H. Boun. goyne Bay \} satisfied . here Beacon Avenue, Sidney. the movement in Victoria. Mr. Sait, ‘Atlee Tae ° : economically. Miss Lavering, matron of the Lady — Mi ital. G 23. etur . nee . over ten years, first in Cheshire, Eng-| ald, at their home on the Brentwood | ‘nto Hospital, Ganges, has return EMPRESS DECG Hath = — — land, and then in B. C 1 Mis Road victor 8 snort Religay syeue™ H W BRIEN 3 | Leigh Sa cplendia record ot{ Mr. and Mra. W. F Victoria. ° . i. ahton nas ~ ee record of ; — . Many boats have been aeen con th Phm.B. ive years wit the Guides at Cam cata 1 . . fi : Dispensing Chemist | bridge? England, and nearly five} day with Mr. and Mra. J. W. Slug water (he last few daya aa the fs) | P . ing season has just started. Some of 912-914 Government Victoria, B.C. street, the catches have heen large The Ganges Dramatic Club fo some time past has been dilisentl: practicing fer the play ‘‘Lady Hunt ington’s Experience,’ which is to be | Were | one to judge by their last successful | “Aladdin,” one would: We Want Your Orders For Dyeing; Cleaning, Pressing Men's Suits and Overcoats, Wo- men's Suits, Cloaks, Capes and Skirts. WE SPECIALIZE IN WO- MEN'S FANCY ATTIRE Prompt service. Phone 75. City Dye Works 844 Fort St., B. CG, at Easter. toria, is to confirm several! contirma- tion classes on Salt Spring the week after Easter. We are very glad to say that Mr T. Lee, of South Salt Spring, has re- covered from an attack ur influenza Mr. George Stevens, of eave: Polnt, has left for Los Angeles, Cal., where he months. Victoria, expects to spend severai South Salt Spring is much | Unless the unexpected occurs, His Lordship Bishop MacDonald, of Vic. j very eet ne be nected each | successful. | grieved to learn that Mr. and Mre 4 ; : . hone year. lw ¢ possible wor a com-| virg Cobb, of Vancouver, has been ; Drummond, who moved into (. J B b C ; “ 836-840 Fort St., Mrctoria P 27 | aay and a pack to win these cups visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. W.'Scoule’s place at Fulford last week a y arrlage Tor thelr own If the sume tonpany Walker, of Brentwood, for a few ' are to leave. They were informed by Exchange ‘and pack win thein for three succes- days. | pellepran last Thursday that the deal . ‘ sive years, or for four years, not Church of Icngland services ar. ! was off because of some misunder- pore a aks from haa f necessarily — in succession. The being held in the Institute rooins, standing between tho Soldier Settle | @- geom $2.50; Gramophones from vai Guides’ cup will be awarded this year every other Sunday by Rev. Mr. Has ‘ment Hoar dand the owner. Mr 810, and Records encap. Old 3 j tor TOCEEROTI, Eroenye er enibrold- ton, of St. Mary's and St. Stephen's Drummond had hoped to start ¢ Carriages bought or exchanged, € ery, ach compelttor to submit three Churches. The attendance at thes: i launch service on Tuesdays and Frl- 625 Pandora St si articles of her own unalded work- services is very good. lava hetween Fulford and Sidney. Vi tori , manship. The subject’ for the} netends of Mrs A. Petch will bs while Mra. Drummond intended — te ictoria Brownies’ cup has got vet bean de- cided upon glad to learn that after a most sari | have a boarding house wuring tae Opp. Fire Hall. Phone O71 1 ‘ous operation she is now progres. | Kuler This business misunde ANNADAVA DAA DETEMERVEDEET The Gulf Isldady probably have a ing favorably. Mrs Peteh was a standing haa, naturally, vetoed thet: ; - : 4 number of Guides ainongat them, resident of this district for ten years good work It is hoped, however.” ; j e tony Saar” Pennies, we ia Bet. and is now living In Vietoria that the newcomers will not have —— bs “i i or S rin Wear Homents are mostly scattered. Re- There war a rumor going the seek elsaewhere to find accommoda Pp | member the nh a Re Baylis, rounds in this district last week that tion for their enterprise 9 4 Once a Guide, niwaya a Guida If Mr. Geo. Spencer, the capable man i on S The fashlonable Footwear this spring will be the smartly made any lone Guide ready this, will sha ager of the Saanich Farmers’ Co op Smutless grain and seablesa pota ‘ Oxford, with medium leather heels In these fashlonavie shoe. write to Miss M oT New, Gallane erative Association was retiring from ,toes will help solve the food ques our stocks offer a wide range to select: from mane, whe ie herscitl « lave Galis office and that Mr Pope would suc ton Use our) Pormaldelyde soi ; captain, and who willl be delighted fac Le oe, the druggist te : aK Cie 3 9 00 13.00 ceed him Your eorrespondent is) Clon eenge, th RE ¢ BLACK GLAZED KID Dutta veo ' ‘0 oh wo to get in touch with others on the ° ‘ : : /|; . ° : he ‘ ( oO q - : BROWN CALI ani: OXFOH! at Loo islands. Galliano already possesses - , PATENT LEATHRR eee at $10 40 nen five enthustastie Hrowntes, one at BROWN GLAZED KID OXFORDS al pil. reat Cave . I . ; WHITE BUCK, a beautiful shoe, at 29.00 Retreat Cove and tour at the south Canadian Ran e § . ‘ end Two of these have Just won g “ = second claws badges and are now Bullt by Canadians for Cana- “a anxtous to become First Class Brown- dians Im d Di af DAVID SPEN CER L | D few As Boon ax qnay be a eal We belteve (hat) Canadian: porte rect ; gy bd about to start an illustrated Nature have awakened to the fact that I . Ddary, whteh de fs hoped will go to when they buy a fore wgn made F m R di F VICTORIA, B. C. the rally at Burnaby, even if they Kange they are not gettlng Cull ro €a Ing, ; Vasbines feo theta anvones They a themselves are unable to go reall 4 oo. ° | reallve Chat 40 ly per cone ef n an , _ - thelr money oes oo tae gos g % ermmmént for duty aad approx : mately 15 per cent excuange APPLY FOR CATALOGUR 4 i. : ° Pheoresult os you pay double d 1 ' West Saanic What a forelgn bullt range ts : : actually worth likin mak ahodte, 7 ‘ poliwhed steel Cpl woo eopped ; Trout Oshing ts the popular Dast-— reservoir and many other ex- “ti tine of the young men oof the nelgh-| Clusty ee) features oat | Detachable Rowboat or Canoe Motors horhood Just at prasent ‘The major: | . : . 1 _ “a , . ftv oof the boys have not depleted | $85 OO ¥ CRIVED FROM FACTORY THAYVE ALL MOTORS . . | WAReh Hels ADVANCE 10 PER CENT. APTUTL 16 ‘tha anpply of flan to any extent, but ee esl ove 00 War To obtain present prfees place orders with me within the next weelc, one young dian has hac remarkable eT re Vearr pee Chat . a | noone to reach the fraetory before April Th as all orders neust apechly aceeun Manv onan old trout whe haa . | Flor ist | on oor before that date to obtain present prices ; ! winked the other eye at the aver | Y V1 LOREN VANCOUVER ; tee , . W . . ; ' om | Repair Parts Alwayea on hand Phone bYbs P OG box b42 aye worm that has been dangled be e e ar a e alin O., bis beats ; | jo fee him bak inet with oa splendid de feat 717 FORT ST., VICTORIA PHONE. &2 Phedie ES GEORGE HORROCKS, Distributor for B.C. | withen the part week and the