aes vee ee oe SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, Winter Air Schedules Now In Operation Winter. service is now operative on the T.C.A. schedules at Patricia Bay Airport. The ten flights a day. between Patricia Bay and Vancouver each.way are now re- duced to eight a day. The flights ‘between Victoria and Seattle. are unchanged. Randle’s Landing BOATS for HIRE TRIPS TO THE ISLANDS Light mowing: - Moorings Winter Boat Storage Boats for Charter e —- PHONE 170W SIDNEY — Swartz Bay Road Wilson B.C., Wednesday, October 1 Quality Topcoats _ from $4950 The daily flights from Patricia Bay to Vancouver are at 7.15 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 11.45 am., 2.30 p.m., 5.45 p.m, 6.45 b.m, 8 p.m., and 9.30 p.m., arriving in Vancouver one-half hour later. Vancouver to Patricia Bay flights are at 6.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m,, 9.45 am., 11.30 am., 3.15 p.m., 5 p.m., 6.380. p.m. and 8.45 p.m. daily. Make Connections These services will allow con- nections to be made with all trans- continental flights said R.-L. Wil- liams, district traffic and sales manager for T.C.A, Planes will leave daily Seattle at 9.15 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Patricia Bay, arriving in Seattle 50 minutes later. The services from Seattle will leave for that city at 1030 am. and 5.30 p.m. Alberta is Canada’s main oil producing area. In 1948 it pro- duced 11,000,000 barrels or 88.5 per cent of the total domestic production. 2, 1949. _ modest figure For the Ladies ... Harris Tweeds, Covert Cloths, Shet- lands and Camels Hair. A good range of sizes and many styles in plain colors and checks. A splendid op- portunity to get a Wilson quality topcoat at.a very The Review’s House of The Week f BEDROOM —_ BEDROOM IO On 12"G B IO'Oxn9DO uG xO"O cL ¥ 2 Hs ; 27-0 i LIVING ROOM 18'*O x 1S"O THE ALLEN is basementless, with the floor slab, easily adapt- able to linoleum or other com- position flooring, laid directly on a gravel fill. The heating plant and laundry equipment are in a BEDROOM f SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW utility room which he places a basement. Plumbing, for the bathroom, and laundry equipment is in the same. wall. Location of the fire- place makes the same chimney Nise The Gardener Notes From: ‘Saanichton Experimental Station - The most outstanding varieties of grapes that have fruited up. to the present time this season are Portland, Fredonia, -Emerald,. Worden and Van: Buren. Port- land and Fredonia are consider- ably earlier than the last three. . The first bunches were ready ‘for harvesting “September 22, ; while © - Emerald, “Worden and Van Buren swere not. ready. until. October. 3.:» . ; Amongst the small fruits, grapes ; have a fascination all their own,: In the minds of most people grapes create. an .association . of ideas sometimes difficult. to .ex- press; Kipling perhaps have’ said have different: views” varieties quality’ and. appearance certainly aiteets ones reaction to quality; “The: berries on a-given bunch may ‘vary in size especially as to large: and. small: ones—the small ones’ .are’often: small -due to lack =. Some varieties «.. of polenization. would . “that different folks: ‘and ‘that_ definitely applies to rating grape as to: appearance and- ae eee neemmenicemmennmSeeNe ANNO OHM RN mee Leremmane The et SMALL HOUSE PLANNING 8UREAU available for the heating unit. Storage space is liberally al- lowed for in The Allen. Ward- robes are provided for in each of the three bedrooms, and closets are planned for the front entrance and utility room. A general closet and linen. cabinet are in the bed- room hall. The exterior walls are shown to be of frame with wide siding. But, concrete blocks can be used as a substitute. The roof is cov- ered with asphalt shingles. ‘The kitchen of The Allen is modern with cabinets and equip- ment arranged in a U-shape. The sink is under the window and the refrigerator pletely built into the cabinets. Dimensions of The Allen are 38 feet by 27 feet with an area of 1,110 square feet and a volume of 138,320 cubic feet. For further information about The Allen, write The Review. that the builbs should be in the ground. It also’ indicates that most likely. the. bulbs have been stored’ in’ too humid and_ too poorly = ventilated conditions. Tf the bulbs are showing signs “ef rooting in’ storage, plant them as soon as possible ,taking care not to’ expose’the root initials to . § drying | or. heated conditioins or damage through rough handling. Ordinarily, most bulbs will keep: in’ satisfactory. condition until Christmas if stored in a well ven- ‘tilated: room. where the temper- ature’ is maintained: between 45 “and ».50 degrees Fahrenheit. and “where there is just sufficient mois- :: --ture:in the atmosphere to:keep the - bulbs’ from shrivelling. -For~out- :door . planting, however, and range are com- - early... planting ‘is: the’ rule and. by | now: - PASSING OF FORMER PENINSULA RESIDENT The death occurred last week of Wilhelm Elstad at South Star, Sask., on Saturday, Oct. 1. Mr. Elsted. was, until a few years ago, a resident of North Saanich.. He was farming on the East Saanich Road until his return to pabkaicl: “ewan. Both Mr. and Mrs. Elstad were : well-known members of the Bethel ing. BULLDOZING Modern equipment to clear and break land. — Massey-Harris Breaker Plow — Basement excavating, backfilling, etc. IAN DOUGLAS PHONE: SIDNEY 257M To Do One Thing Well THE CHIEF OBJECTIVE of ‘everyone should be to do one thing well. plished this objective when he spent years of his life in preparing himself to care for you. when you need medical attention. ish, then, to depend on others. comes to you or any member of your family, consult your physician without delay. Then bring your prescriptions. to us for compound- EMIS Ome, PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS: Special attention given to: ‘mail and. pus delivery. r-orders.. a PAGE FIVE Baptist Church in Sidney, and. they still have many friends’ in these parts. Mr. Elstad was 68 years of age and: had. experienced poor health for ‘a considerable time. The funeral services were at the Lutheran Church in South. Star,.. ° Oct. 4, and interment was in the Lutheran cemetery there. . Pound for. pound; ‘sugar trose. ‘Your doctor accom- How fool- When illness DOUGLAS * AT VIEWS G 2222. ; is al” richer source of energy than dex- : nearly all pyle dees ‘be in the ground... tee ded tend ‘to ‘have ‘much. better filled. -bunches than. others.. Finally skins _ texture; flesh: texture and, sweet- ae “ness.affect: the flavor. and .‘this -is owhen » Andividual : .taste:.expresses Of. the’ above-mentioned: “the. average: “rating: woul | Kidney-Liver Pills A’ variety:not ‘quite ready which..: should: be: planted: considering“ its™. quality, ° -yield . and : usefulness. ‘for® + elly.-and. juicing. is -Campbell’s: Barly... Several varieties: in’ clos i proximity: to“ one: ‘another “assure ‘better * pollenization, so ‘if. there:is room, plant’ several: kinds rather. coe only: your favorite: one... Sly ey “Weather: this ‘fall: has been: ideal fe for killing. weeds..which ‘compete. : ‘seriously : with: crops. overwinter-:: “ing™in ‘the garden, whether “they be perennials” or. -young © shrubs, _ spinach, ‘lettuce, Brussels sprouts, cs @abbage . or cauliflower in’. the >. vegetable garden,: or*in the. un- planted sarea which will be “sown - tof Laxton’s. Superb: peas. at.-the “end | of: this: month, Ore to ire ad “beans: in November...” 2 ' -'The’-wet spell ‘we had in: the ; middle. of September.» provided: * “just enough moisture -to make’: =weeds: germinate - enthusiastically, “and the following dry -weather:~ has” been:sideal “for obtaining av fo flood kil) afier-a thor ough: cua “| - ton. ” a : Although we have had: some rood rains recently, there should sul be: an opportunity to get out, the hoe. “Wrteh your chance, therefore, and as soon as the ‘sur- fneo of the sail fs diy enough, fo through the areas in. whieh over- wintering plants are rowing, wo Bi your tulip” and daffodil sprouting roots “in “thelr If “RO, It. 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