Smoking compartments are to be provided in the new wooden winged monoplanes for use on the London- Amsterdam-Berlin air route. ; 801,980,268 feet of lumber were produced from mills in the Ottawa Valley last season as against 238,- 116,764 feet in the 1921-1922 season. ~ What About That Fire or Life Insurance Last season’s grain shipments through the port of Montreal ex- ceeded 153,000,000 bushels. Rev- enues reached $3,460,810 providing ‘a surplus of $266,362. Forest rangers of the Quebec and New Brunswick forestry depart- ments will co-operate to the extent of covering fires on either side of the provincial border. Apply HERE AND THERE |BANK oe OF MONTREAL APPOINTMENTS appointments in ontreal Some important the service of the Bank of M are announced today. They are as follows: Mr. C. W. Chesterton, district superintendent for Saskatchewan at Regina, to be district superintendent for Alberta, with headquarters at Calgary. ; Mr. J. W. Spears, superintendent of Montreal subsidiary branches at Montreal, to be district superinten- dent for Saskatchewan, with head- quarters at Regina. Mr. A. M. Peters, acting district SIDNBY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, and Toronto, and in 1904 wes ap- pointed manager of the branch ut Brandon. Four years later he was transferred to the branch at V est Toronto as manager, and in 1912 he} was appointed manager of the Bank of British North America’s office at St. John’s, N.B. . Mr. Ambrose entered the scrvice of | the Bank of Montreal at Hamilton in| Pullets, Contains: Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour, Cornmeal and 1882 Later he had experience in Ground Oats. - the branches at Chicago and Mon- Per sack, 80 1bS. 2.0... . eee eee eee eee $2.29 treal, and in 1911 was appcinted manager of the Lethbridg2 branch. A year later he was transferred to Spokane, Washington, f! RA, as manager, and in 1914 was promoted to the managersitip of the branch at 1923. V.&B.Poultryh PAGH SEVEN lash Serves double purpose—for Hens on range—also for growing OR PULLET DEVELOPING MASH VERNON & BUCKERFIELD HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY SUPPLIES St. John, N.B. ment until 1922, We held thi: appoint- when he was ap- SIDNEY, B. C. PHONE 52 to be S. ROBERTS Two thousand maples and ene thousand green ash trees, natives of Saskatchewan, were shipped to the Canadian War Memorial Park at Poperinghe, Belgium, recently. Bencon Ave., Sidney. Phone No. 5 or 70R INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS —_—_—_— . Vancouver is to have direct con- sular trade relations with Spain. A vice-consulate has been estab- lished there which embraces the SACS zisalormen ay —_" a ES EEN ER NEE | yraijrie provinees and is the only = one west of Montreal. a STE ART During the year 1922 boring oper- = ations for the discovery of oil and MONUMENTAL WORKS, LTD. gas in Alberta were continued to the extent of 230,000 feet, result- ing in the discovery and dcvelop- ment of a field with an output of 180,000,000 feet per day. superintendent for Alberta, manager of the branch at St. John, N.B. Mr. H. F. &key, manager of the branch at London. Ontario, to be as- soclate manager at Winnipeg. Mr. A. C. Skelton. manager of the branch at St. John, N.B., to be man- ager at Hamilton. Ontario, Mr. W. J. Ambrose, manager at Halifax, N.S., to be manager at Lon- don. Ontario. Mr. R. R. Wallace, manager at Yamilton, Ontario, to be manager at Halifax, N.S. Mr. William McDonnell, assistant pointed manager of the branch at Halifax, N.S. Mr. Wallace is a native of “Mart- mouth, N.S., and entered che service of the Bank of Montreal at Moncton in 1888S. He wos transferred succes- sively to branches at Halifax, Mon- treal, New York, Hamilton and Win- nipeg. In 1939 he was eppointed aseistant manager at Vancouver aud three years latev was made manager there. In 1918 he was appointed manager of the branch at Hamilton. Mr, MeDonnell entered the service of the Bank of Montreal in 1828, and peg, was appointed manazer of the | 1 ‘ | : : after experience in branches at Monc-) manager ateWinnipeg, to be inspector) ton, Brantford, Toronto, and Winni-| | Spring Tim PRING LAMB, SPRING VEAL AND ALL SPRING —— VEGHTABLES —— ¥resh Salmon, Halibut ‘and Cod Fish BUTTER— From, per Ib ...... AQe fe i ; = cnet FRESH BEEF 10 TX 8 * oes DRIPPING—Per Ib. Cn ee PNG oe E20 2 Moose Jaw branch in 19123 This; Write us for Prices | ——$_—— ~ before purchasing elsewhere. ae Aitiean in Crees oe rovinces, Sas. of the western division, with head- 1401 May St., Victoria, B.C, | katchewan officials estimate that | quarters at Winnipeg. Alex. Stewart, Manager after paying all expenses the farm- All the above mentioned officers 8 _ ’ . er 0000.00 Peo ee eatels to had have had wide experience in banking PE EL 1 AU ply on debts. P- | in various parts of Canada. - In 1906, in Iowa, a single head of oats was selected as being a de- sirable varicty. In thirteen years this single head had multiplied to the extent that 1,500,000 acres were sown to it and showed an increased production of 6,500,000 bushels. One of the largest timber sales that the Canadian Pacific Railway has made in several months has just been made on Vancouver Island. A group of Seattle lumbermen have acquired 12,000 acres of timber land Mr. Chesterton is a native of Ot- tawa, and entered the service of the bank in 1896. Most of his experi- ence has been in the West. In 1914 he went to New Westminster as as- sistant manager of the branch there, and later he was appointed manager, retaining this position until he was promoted to be district superinten- dent of the Saskatchewan district in 1922. Mr. Spears, who came to Canada THE LOCAL BUTCHERS Telephone 31 position he held until he was ap- pointed assistant! manager ot the Winnipeg branch in 1917. Beacon Ave., Sidney Mr. Columbia Automobile arrived yesterday on the AUTO ASSOCIATION INAUGURATES EMERGENCY SERVICE H. Critchley, superintendent of emergency service for the British association, . “Motor See Our COTTON CR KIMONAS at $2.95 In Pretty Colourings, Heavily Embroidered, Ankle Length, Very Strong ames" EPE Princess’ on his way from Vancou- ver to Victoria, where he is going to inaugurate the emergency service pranch of the B.C.A.A. The B.C.A.A. is an organization which is operating for the good and welfare of the automobile owner and | , Lemons | ariver all over Vancouver Island and y the Fraser Valley at the present H from Scotland in 1906 to join the Bank of British North America, had for five years prior to that time been in the service of the Commercial Bank of Scotland, Limited. After ex- perience in: St. John, N.B., at the head office in Montereal, and at Tor- onto, he was, in 1914, appointed manager. of the West Toronto. pranch, at Horne Hill. The timber on this stand exceeds 200,000,000 feet. J. F. SE Opposite Bank and Post Office Part of the plans for keeping the St. Lawrence. open all winter sub- mitted by’ Dimitry Jonavici, Rou- manian: engineer, to the Federal and Provincial .Governments would call for the erection. of a nine’ mile dam at the east end of Belle Isle strait, -which- would..prevent the.cold..cur- | Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, : Soft Drinks, Candy; Etc, rents from the north entering the: Woods: districts,,of Ontario will con- |. sist, of. a” community , house, * con- taining.a dining room‘:-with stone fireplace, surrounded “by several double: and: single ‘bungalows com-~ fortably furnished for the accom-" modation. of from one to four per- sons.. A. number of canvas houses will also be used. 1895. manager of the branch at Charlott | Change of - Time Table Leena) The official opening of the Banff- yoar he has been acting as superi over Alberta, British Columbia and tendent for the Alberta district, the Western States will be present in large numbers. A lunch will be provided for several thournas] peo- ple at Kootenay Crossing. Promi- nent representatives will !c present from the Canadian and United former Bank of British Nor Iex, at London, Ontario, Later he served at the head office ft Effective on and Newfoundland, where he entered the service of the Bank of Montreal in In 1907 he° was appointed town, P.E.I. Two years later he went to Sault Ste. Marie as manager, and Windermere, re goth’ at "Ke teane in 1913 he was appointed manager of ootena : say crossing, B.C. Motorists from all the Calgary branch. For the past My, Skey entered the service of the th Amer- in 189 time and will be extended to every| part of B. C. as soon as organizers | § be: obtained “and arrangements|f.. de: to go farther: into. the “province. R nia, small. organization “ati -the first ‘of the year, the association ‘at the: present time,’ has a, membership). of:;well ovér ‘one ‘thousand. Among} the niany benefits to be had by be-|f coming a member of the association ; are; their free towing service, free|_ may} and information service, free]: legal’ department .and their fleet of emergency cars which operate out éf the principle cities to help the motorist when he is ‘1 trouble on the road. : | A branch of this asséclation was | formed in Victoria .lnst week and from the opinions expressed it is ex- 7, pected that when the membership drive ig commenced the response will]. i am for } AQc.‘a pint. FI cus ETE SET POE C4 VICTORIA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. VICTORIA-COURTINA Y-—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. Sunday, VICTORIA-PORT ALBERNI-—Leaves Victoria 9 Thursdays and Saturdays. ne daily . except a.m, on Tuesdays, — in : . be as great as it has been at all other Wednes- States Governments and from pro- vincial and state governments on both sides of the line. The official opening will be marked by the cut- ting of red white and blue ribbons stretched across the roadway. an RA NL SPE A ESO ARB EIR TUE: 24 oR Rt It's in The Review-—the new the District. after Sunday, May 27th Detailed Time Lables ready for distribution ab the end of this week, VICTORIA-LAKE COWICHAN—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on days and Saturdays. L. D. CHBETITAM, District Passenger Agent Montreal and at West Toronto, Then he was for a number of years mana- ger of the branch at Campbellford, Ontarto. In 1908 he became man- ager of the King and Dufferin Streets yyanch, Toronto, and two yoars later was appointed manager of tho branch at London, Ontario, points. Branches of the association have peen formed at Mission, Chilliwack lana Abbottsford in the Fraser Valley land also at Nanaimo, and persons who are motoring ean avail them- selves of the benefits of the associa- tlon's emergency cars at Vanconver, a of Across Canada : " } ek pe Lune Mr Skettan started his career with! i N Westmiinst As Ml fy jeu WHeh | the Nottingham Joint Stock Bank, | ese ¢ ond Fstorimation at ° ‘os - thano's Olan | Nottingham, England, and camo to well as towing ane ; ment for Hozemna and Shin Irrite | vet eee ( ror THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY B. C. Flectric ment of Bozeman ana rie Trey Leonada in 1809 to enter the sorvice| 46 points in the lower part of B.C, nn Banorlor iN i all * heals tho akin, Chase's Sumple box Dr. futinent free if Langloy Street, Victorin, B, CG. you mention, this of the former Bank of British North 4 at is d The “Continental Limited” aper and send 20, stanp fdr portage. Cc o or eeayVve . ’ : . y , , . hey wi an} ors or Sanson, Datos & Coe Amorien, Jie served in branches tt] Yatronize your home papor. Lhulted, Toronto. Montreal, Otluwa, London, Kingsten your pame on ouy subseription Het. i ten marae a eect PAST TEMN ALL STREL UQUIPMENT SHORT LINK SAND TEADS TIDE TABLE FOR MONTH OF JON Leave Vancouver 7.45 pam. Direet to e ° ’ * i T 1, wim Ht. Time Ut, Nimo Ht. 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