tions: had been received, - ’ Canada. “We Farmers have work. to do. We’ve got to produce more dairy products than ever. before, . and I’m the fellow to help you doit. As a matter of fact I can ‘separate your milk for you better than anyone else—-and save you time, energy _, and money. ‘That's not allIcando. Ican “pump your water for your stock, run your milking machines, brighten up your . chicken houses, keep brood chicks warm ‘and healthy and.do-a score of other things tools that J will have. to use. in good work- = for life.” - Signed: _ REDDY KILOWATT. lesnadiiaddabimeneernbeass . Ubaceb by ¥ ” Canada’s blood: donor service Meatless Tuesdays and Fridays began: late in 1940. By the end are expected to save one million of 1944, 1,758,967 blood dona-.. pounds of meat a . week that will up. production. Just keep the ing order. and, Farmer, you'll Raye a friend’ Offering a wide assortment “of family clothing needs = for. present and later | ‘wear,’ including: feature. values _ Take: Ns PH of these eee by shopping during : ‘this: event on. the BARGAIN HIGHWAY. . Preps Engines and | Coal Stokers | Also ) WASTING MACHINES and REFRIGE SRATORS... The two latter ems expected. in. wlock this Fall, We ave.j din: stock rie ‘few: small Sizea - _ ELECTRIC ,WATER PUMPS | Ww WT, T Dy Pa rnd Continued from Page One. In and AROUND TOWN Mr. and Mrs. R. -A. Aikenhead, -of Saskatoon, are visiting Mrs. Aikenhead’s...:parents, .Mr....and Mrs... A. H. Griffiths, arriving on 2 Sunday by. air, | Bert. Bath, popular | ieperietor. ; of the Sidney Bakery, returned to .work this. week after a. two- week. vacation. _ Mr.: Bath spent his holiday -at his residence: at ‘Olympic Heights, on the Sidney . waterfront. Mr. Bath reports that his residence, recently moved en bloc to its present site on the waterfront is-now resting on its new cement basement. All con- nections are made and the trans- fer has proved to be very satis- factory both for dwelling and occupants. Miss Murie) Hall has left for a two weeks’ vacation to be spent in - Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Ford left on Saturday for Melfort, Sask., where they will: make their home for the ‘present having: sold their home on Second Street.. Mrs. H. L. Edwards, of Van- -eouver, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. “E. A. Robbins. _Mrs. Edwards has many friends in. this district. and was 2 resident of Oak Bay, -Vic- “toria, prior to moving to Vancou- ver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Godfrey, 5th Street, have received news of the birth of a daughter to their son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and. Mrs. Gerald Godfrey, at Ver- non, B.C. Miss Mary Mulvin, whose mar- riage to Sgt. Donald D. Denis will take place today, Wednesday, - in Vancouver, - worked: for several years at the Dominion Pathologi-. eal ‘Laboratory,. Saanichton..: Set. ‘and’ Mrs. Dennis will.spend_ part .. of their honeymoon ‘at. the Chalet.” © and. renew | qld: aequaintances : in the district. Mr.. and ‘Mrs, Jack MeDaniels, of Seattle, are spending .a vaca- tion with: Mrs. McDaniel’s par- - ents, Mr. and. Mrs.. Jv. J... ‘White, : at ‘Killarney Lake. “Geo. Collen, proprietor of the Sidney Hotel, returned: by‘air on “. Tuesday. from an eight-day “holi-. ‘day .in Winnipeg. - Mr. Collen. re-. _Dorts crowded : “conditions © in the. AL Aces we ee ee eS RS ee Airmen Design New Canadian Flag in Contest : prairie city, ‘extraordinary - activ. ity: is to be: seen: in the. construc-' tion. of. dwellings for. returned men, : Fit.-Lt. Be Toye | earnmied ° to his home:on Sunday from serving - “fH “overseas, he was met in Victoria “ by his’ wife: and: a daughter, Susan, Jane. Frank: Verdier, pioneer settled, who celebrated his. 80th birthday: this year,: is. a° patient: at “Sti Joseph’s hospital after suffering | a-heart: attack about three weeks ago. It:is expected that Mr. Ver- > Mer ‘will return to his home | in two or three wecks time, Hubert Musclow, | of: Seattle, Wash., is spending a holiday with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. CG... Musclow, Canoe Cove, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Godfrey have had as their house guests tor the past week, Mr. Godfrey's brother und sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald , Grenven Walker and FRI, SAT: ONLY. MARIA: MONTEZ ~ . _SUSANNA FOSTER. JACK. OAKIE — °. -TURHAN BEY in | “BOWERY. TO. BROADWAY . ‘Added / Musical Parade In Technicolor And CO, ‘CARTOON — NEWS A CAAA SAAAVALAAY TUES. - WED. NEXT DEANNA DURBIN a hee _ CHRISTMAS - “HOLIDAY ae __ STALLION ~ _ BEST BICYCLE BASKET CARRIERS. They: -were:. en. route from Puerto Rico to’ Manila: where they. were previously . An- : terned vin : St. Thomas” University for two years. a ’ Jane will. stay’ a to prion cae “e ‘ Margaret’s ” ; : daughter Jane. . Roll Roofings— ; * Twelve-year-old Each Roll contains 108 sqi ft. ‘Q-ply, :45 -Ibs. __ d-ply, 55 Ibs, 90- lbs. Mineral: ‘Surface—_ ‘Before the “war aireraft pro-' * duction was a:minor industry. ir ‘employing | only. about: producing about 40° airplanes. a -year. 1948,, the annual rate.of. output. _ ‘yeached . about 4,000: planes and’: more ‘than..120, 000 men and -wo- . men were: employed, 1 of May, 1945,°a total of 15 nireraft had