eikahenttelvseiles tint hen dame site thorn ct INSTITUTE AT GANGES MET LAST FRIDAY (Continued frum Fage Two.) quarters of the salvage committee. In connection with this matter, it was arranged to appoint members to coliect, locally, all salvage which can be made use of for war re- quirements. A letter from the secretary of the Canadan Legion asked the members tu study the leaflet for- warded and, if in favor of total war, to write their member in Ottawa and notify him of their support. Mrs. W. T. Burkitt: demonstrat- ed a small square loom for weav- ing stockings and silk and rayon underwear into afghans. These small looms were made locally by Myr. Blythe of Rainbow Beach. Mrs, D. Fyvie, by winning the monthly contest, “received the prize, donated by Mrs. J. Byron. After some discussion: it was, decided to hold the annual meet- ing on Tuesday, January 6, 1942. Members were asked to enter for a meal planning contest, the. contestants to draw up a week's GAKERY CANDY BALICATESSEN rowAceo WEGETABLES AND FRUIT PEA cou MBIA, Chon a BEANS Cov Green, 16-02... | PLUMS tithe Syrup’ 16-02.” PEAS ayo CARROTS | COLUMBIA, Choice, 16-oz. strteecteeteetee A fine up to $5,000 and two years imprison- ment is provided for offences against this law shat You Must Do to Comply With the Law 1. As a Consumer -You must not buy goods or servieés for more than the highest price charged for such goods or services during the basie period, September 15 to October 11. If in doubt, ask your merchant for proof the price he asks is a lawful price under the Price Ceiling order. Normal seasonal price changes in fresh fruits and vegetables and . greenhouse products are exempt. ; 2. As a Retailer You must not sell goods or services for more than the highest price at Which you sold such goods or services in the basic period, September 15 to October 11, FINEST AUSTRALIAN SULTANAS > 2 Ibs. CURRANTS | 230 LIBBY’S MILK. Tall Tins... 9¢ JOHNSON’S: PASTE WAX + menu, one suitable for serving in FRY’S ~ You must not buy goods or services from manufacturers or wholesalers or any winter, one in spring, one in sum- SUDS ‘SOAP COCOA other sources for more than the highest price you paid to them in the basic period. mer and one in fall, It must be Giant Pkye. Regular Size~ 1-lb. Tin It is intended that cases of serious hardship should be adjusted by reducing the : . a balanced ration, taking into ac- count health, economy and_ suit- ability to present war-time emerg- ency, the cost must also be shown. All desiring to enter the competi- tion were asked to give in their namés to. the secretary. cost of merchandise to the retailer. Retailers whose cost of merchandise delivered to them after November 30 is too high in relation to the ceiling prices, should get in touch with their suppliers and try to arrange an adjustment fair to both parties. The price of goods of a kind ‘or quality not sold duri not be more than, the highest. price charged for ‘substanti basic period. 3. As a Wholesaler You must not sell goods or services. at. more. counts then prevailing) for such goods or services d 15 to October 11. “You must not buy goods or-s prices paid during the-basic period. Wholesalers will be expected in some cases to reduce their prices below the . ceiling in order that their retail accounts may carry on. Wholesalers in turn may have to ask their suppliers for price reductions. ~The continued flow of goods through normal channels is of: the ~. ance and the: Board. will intervene if suppliers divert t business customer. to another. ing the basic period must ally. similar goods in the Morgan’s Liquid 33¢ Blue Rbbon: “HONEY, 2-lbe ‘Tin... a TEA, Le Ab. Pkg. Aylmer Red Plum_ — JAM, 4-lb. ‘Tin 43e¢ Work. was given out ~ by — the convenor, Mrs. B. G. Wolfe-Mer- ton to those who had undertaken _ to. make over clothes for Bundles for Britain. ; The remainder of the afternoon --was devoted to an exceptionally: than your highest price (less dis- uring the basic period, September ervice for more than the highest # Aylmer. no by Pe | i KETCHUP, 120%. : l4e Columbia Choice 7 “8% Qn ‘PEACHES, 2148-020.) 23C- Aylmer Strawberry rr. JAM, Pure, 4-Ib. Tin. DOC Nabob Dill: PICKLES, 2%5, Tin. n.23€ Reg oe me] | Columbia Choice. ei Ope APRICOTS, 2 i4s ee utmost import- abnormally from one DN en ee a et rca atm ath YS , ‘Leon oid Oren @.. “4 Asa Manufacturer eH g ; =. : . ‘WHOLE eee ‘Vb. we You must. not sell at ‘pri ices higher than ‘your - highest aa a . prevailing). during ‘the basie¢ period, September. -15-to. October . ; In’ some -cases: it’-will be necessary for manufacturers: ‘ “reduce their’ prices: below. the: ceiling. so that: wholesale and _ retail accounts. “may carry.on. . : Where maintenance of ‘the? retail ceilng _ substantially reduced, : the: Board will. anvestig Necessary relief, ess dise ounts then: requires manufacturers’ prices'.to: be . ate and: in: proper cases will << “The. Price 5 Gelling” ‘law. also. Applies 0. rates: und*ché steam heat, “water, telegraph, wirelegs,. telephone, transportation harbour. and’ pier facilities varehousing: and» storage 3. “manufacturing ‘pr OCeSS@s “per formed” on. a commission’, stom = basis;. undertaking. and: embalming; laundering,’ ‘cleaning, - ‘tatloring” and’: -dressmaking} hairdressing, barbering cand: beauty - “parlour : services; plumbing, heating, painting, decorating, cleaning andrenovating: repairing =“. “of all: kinds; supplying ¢ OF; orcas, gor inenis. and: beverages: exhibiting’ oF: motion are pictures, Bates ae : : . : ‘ ciety,: Wednesday. Dee. 10th’ oboe. Seth -Saanichton. “Admission. °85e. s. Play: commences > provision: of "dock. 3 var, “ever ; De. Ss suboy: rdinated ‘FIRST. CHURCH: CHOIR CON: 2° CERT: featuring “The Bohe- ©: ae ‘ ‘Poy -— omian- Gin. Thursday, Dec... Rev. Dewar. ended “with Form ‘a. 11th, in. the “North™: Saanich ~ picture’ ofa wwarloss world. Think MU os er Service. Club at’ 8 “pami* Ade what | could: ‘be: “done. with, val, the > aw mission 25a, 8 as money and: material, if. used" “for a _construction instead” “of: destrue- DATE OF COUNTRY STORE — “tions. Give God ‘e"place in-sour. . Annual event. of South Saanich. . Give God ay Farmers’ and. Women’s “Insti- homes, not_as-a fetish, ‘but asa . tutes, has been, set: ‘Friday, Dee, : gniding spirit cand: with: goodwill “12th, Temperance Hall, Kenting. . ‘in’our hearts towards all. men, God SS will bless your. effor mie ene futfill : oes peel ae “CONCERT AT NORTILS Si gNnC «yer tom Midde an eames Tet Sa tote mis Nos enay open oF tay “NO. CHEATING. ‘OR EVASION OF: ‘THE PRICE CEILING : LAW WILL BE TOLERATED: “Yow ‘the Price Law Works,” a pamphlet se business: must apply the regulations to ‘Post. Offices and Branch Banks. ‘The’ Board: will soon. open: Regional Ottices. throughaue: Canada where: “may'-be discussed, These OMices. will :0- “operate with Pepkahian in: i) difficulties, °: . The, Price Ceiling lai is vital to Cina s war ef orl. tting forth how. each branch of its. own operation will shortly be available ate: pr oblamis ry o adjustment of : a . to go to. Red Cross, Monday,....... . “Shall. bring. us to. our rou P U B L LS H ED UNDER. THE: “AUTHORITY OF December T5th,-al 8opm. Ad-. But iron snerifice: oe _THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD mission 26¢, children Lie. Of body, will ahd. soul, PERS AP OE ESS 7 Ottawa : Canada CONCERT and DANCE, auspices phere ig: but. one. task ‘fox. ; ie ; ; ; ; - ; ; a ‘North Saanich Branch. Cann- alle ai dian - Legion, at North Saanich . Service. Gub, Friday, Dee. 19th, = For each one life to: give, Hh Reserve date.. _. Who stands if freedom fall? i — — vauniep a Who dies it tungland live? : EER Se a aa it WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT : . ; . : oy for some future data, enll the At. the close. of the address ten T D I E tvening of Vriday, Noy. 28, the ments, woodwork and knitting. A’ Patience won the diamond ving Review und ascertain dates ale was served. hy Mrs, Ay B, Elliot : Joeal units of the Red Cross, both large doll, donnted by Phyllis and Jack Cook tha Spanish shawl. -rendy booked. and. .thus . avoid “ei Mrs, Ww. eerie ge ee Junior and: senior, staged: a very Fernyhiugh and ‘with a complete oy ‘hese. two. prizes -were, the gifts ; ok ath seme other. event ; NETS OVER $70. © stecensful sala of work. 9 0 wardrobe, made. by. Mi Ronny of Mra WH. Harris, The june. ay up with. coming events for © ; ~The juniors,” under the sluper= Page, Was, railed, * . chs ~ dove? dressed doll way won: by Mrs, “