SOR Es EP Sa SE SS Ue cc ave SILLY FEELIN. 2 OMA . Ce OR OSE OO . oer . - a pach rovuk SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1920 __ a a i _ : THE “SCRUB” MUST GO. Th R d I d d > > oa tho | SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW “ e Road to Independence : en t € ATTLEMEN on the Western Canada ranches are) And Saanich Gazette ’ . 1 1 Y C reported to be seriously concerned about the un | Trouble comes to all of us at one time or Mista eis Yours, F. EF. FORNERE, Publisher. another, certainty facing the export of cattle on the hoof to th. The man with a enue bank account ig . ‘ 9 Hy ’ : / | ; Help Correct It isswed every Phuraday = midiney. B. Xs. ‘United States. They fear that after the coming elections | fortified against the “slings and aie of I e HY + ; Sometimes as 800m a8 you Price, $2.00 per annum, in advance. ; lin the United States a tariff wall may be erected again’ | outrageous fortune’. give the operator 4 telephone | All advertisements must be in The Review Office, the importation of stockers and feeders from the Ho : pumber from memory, you realize you have called the wrong bumber. The first im- pulse is to hang up the re- ceiver, but you should wait and say to the other party: “Beg pardon for calling ‘the wrong number.” Then every- body feels all right about It. If you hang up the receiver without acknowledging your error, the operator gels the blame when she tells the other party that “there's no one on the line.”’ — B. C. Telephone Becomingly Dainty Are Toilet Waters, Perfumes and other toilet accessories. They are put, up attractively and this attractiveness is an in- dication of the contents of bottle, package or box. They are used extensively by ladies of refinement. Indeed, their use indicates that qualification. A trial will prove their delicacy and efficiency. EMPRESS DRUG HALL H. W. BRIEN Phm.B. Dispensing Chemist 912-914 Government Street, Victoria, B. C. Commutation or Reduced Rate Tickets over the Saanich Interurban Line TICKETS CAN ONLY Bit PURCHASED AT THE DOUGLAS STREET DEPOT (VICTORIA) Inquire about them when next in town. a B. C. Electric Traffic Dept., Victoria. The Next r ° [ime your necktle aticks, there's a tear and you swear, remember we Jaunder collars 80 the tie slides easily That's just a part of our in- telligent service. THE VICTORIA STEAM LAUNDRY CO.,LTD. Phone 173 Yodo within Che province and 229 in other provinces, a Replace Your Utensils that have worn out with uten alla that UWHEAR EVick Every household nee at thts big Crockery store Wilson & Jelliman’: Hitchenware and China Store 1412 Dougina St, Vietorta It is the duty of every man to lay aside Third street, not later than Wednesday noon. something for the inevitable rainy day. “minion. Last year the value of the animals exXporles , North Saanich Agent: Geo. Spencer, Turgoose. was roundly $50,000,000. This has been a growin’! t wren a qavings Account today~and oe ; ; ake your first step along the road to ade since 1910, wh 158,000 cattle were ship red over | trade since 1910, when 15 ‘ ‘ ; apy Independence. \ ADVERTISING RATES the Jine In 1919, the total had risen to 342,000, an. | Legal notices, 12 cents per line first insertion. 8 cents fer the fiscal year ending March las’, the figure was i he MERCHAN i 5 BANK ;per line each subseyuent insertion. 516 000, ; Head Cifice: Monireahe OF CANADA Established 1864. | Announcement of entertainments, ete, conducted by —————— But there is a reassurance forthcoming. Canadian | churches, svtieties, ete., where admission is charred 10 : cents per line. . . . . | P ‘ailment cf livestock production and believe that if a, packers realize the eeriougne:s of any threatened cur SIDNEY BRANCH, Mt - : - “anager, V. AO E am 0 aoe Ez ‘ tariff contingency had to be met they could fully take! > COMING ELECTIONS. ‘ ; wae THE CoO! = ‘ care of all the cattle that can be raised if two conditions, are fulfilled. The ‘scrub’ bull must fo 80 as to raise y inci elections which will take ace Ob [ He Proninchsl elec’ 3 . -the general quality of our beef, and stock raisers must a WwW ¢ Yec. 1, will be of the greates im- : . . wegmesday, J “+ ; provide a steadier supply than in the past. These two 3 P i Y. ¥ 2 some who are portance to this Province. There may be seare ‘ factos are the main drawbacks to the development of an of the opinion that an eciection at this time is not nec#s- export trade in beef similar to that which has prove’ sary, but they are very much in the minority. | for twenty-five years the mainstay ef our bacon industry. Suitable For All Occasions There is no doubt as to what will be the outstanding ' During 1919, out of 698,849 cattle Inarketed oat’ _stockyards for heme slaughter, 359.418 graded ‘‘good,” issue of the campaign. The Government control — of intoxicating liquor has been talked of and discussed from almost every angle during the past month or more i and 339,431 graded “common. That is, 48.5 per cent rraded “common.” MISS MUNRO. 7 Ys." but up to the present time what is meant by ‘‘Govern- ment Control” is very much in the dark. The Govern: ment received its mandate from the electors on October | export market cannot yet be established to compete with | With so much unsuitable materia? to hamper, an 20. and it is now up to them to enlighten the people qa: the high class beef from Argentina and Australia. But "sss ss: to how Hquor is to be controlled. This is going to be aif quality is Improved and supply well regulated, pack- COC OOOOSE OOS OOOO SE HOSSSHOHHH OHHH TOSSA HHOOOSHOHGHDOCOE . serious matter for the Government, a3 there are so many ers emphatically assure stockbreeders—and this applies pa 1 A different opinions ag to what the Government ought te, 1° east and west—of a readiness to aid in opening and do under the circumstances. It depends on the manner. building up a valuable market for all beef animals bred in which the Government intends to control the Hquor ; on Canadian farms. traffic whether they will be returned to office, and the : members of the present Government are giving this mat-' ter their serious consideratien, for they recognize the HELP THE CHILDREN. LATH SHINGLES importance of the question. Of course, there are other matters a T < 5 a? 5 ve the ehit of public interest, but the Government will stand or fall on the | I” aiment beaucoup les enfants’ (They love the eli ' dren very much) was a remark frequently mado bb. ee rn ¢ sc e eo e 9° ° e Ps e eo e ° 2 e e e e @ ° e question of Government control of liquor. ° If one were to ask the average man what he con he people of France, among whom the soldiers ef “in @ MILL WOOD FOR SALE . -Canadi sw j t 7 s Cana lie siders should be done to control the liquor traffic, the Canadian Corps were billetted It fitted the Cana tien . aaa . ° PRICES DELIVERED WLtHIN ONE MILE CIRCLE e ° ° e @ ° e ° e e e e e e r e s a @ One Double Load... $1.00 One Single Load. . $2.25 ALL WOOD SERLCTLY C.0.D. OR CASH WITH ORDER chances are that he would say that legislation should be’ soldiers for, hard hitters though they were in the firin> placed on the Statute books which would control the. line, they liked nothing better when in their ‘res, Uil- persons who cannot control themselves, and give tht lets than to play with an amuse the children It was moderate drinker the privilege of buying liquor when. Very usual sight in the Canadian areas to See a heavy he wishes to do so ; gunner with ‘Canada’ on his shoulder straps, or a stal It is quite certain that the Goverrment does not mis ‘wart sergeant of infantry, or a sturdy sapper of the understand the meaning of the large majority in favor engineers, holding Madame’s tiny ‘‘bebe’’ while she in - of the Government control of liquor. That majority dia; Proved the time at her multifarious household duties ¢r TELEPHONE, NUMBER SIX not mean that the electors were willing to go back tc perhaps at making “‘une tasse de cafe pour les soldats.” ‘he conditions which prevailed previous to the enactmen!, No? do we think that the soldiers—big hearted and fa‘r of the Prohibition law. It meant that the people wer minded as they were—could have withheld their tender not satished with the conditions brought about by the. ness even had the tiny baby been a little Hun. However SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. | COOHSOHOSOSHSOHOHSHSHHHOHOHSSOHFAOTIGHHOSEHHOHHHHHHOHOOGOOOC® Prohibition Act. There are so many loopholes in the. that may be, the soldier of Canada in his kindness an‘ Prohibition law now on the books that it seemed impos | care for the weak and helpless, and sometimes sufferin, sible to enforce the act to any advantage. The elector-; Children, only typified the character cf the nation to e of the province will look forward to an announcemen!, which he belongs. There are now millions of children cf Excellent Values In by the-Government as to their meaning of Governmen: ; Surope who have been made fatherless and destitute by control, and the chances are that the campaign will bi the war. ‘Their case is pitiful beyond — description ’s F one of the hottest on record. We do not envy the Gov ‘The Canadian Red Cross is to make an appeal on their i Women S ootwear ernment its job. | behalf during the week of November 22 to 28, when il ‘ ; Considering the quality of the Footwear offered at the prices _ ee will ask for contributions to the British Empire Relief quoted below, this offering will bring a large demand for the STREET LIGHTING. Fund. The appeal for that Fund is being made through- Shoes described here. wee out the whole Empire. ‘ Women's Havana Brown Kid Pumps, a stylish shoe and aplendid E value at, a pair oo. ees ee W ITH only a couple of months of this year remain a ~~ ~~ Women's White Washable Kid Pumps, excellent value at, a pair, Ing, we wish to called attention to the street only EMPLOYMENT SERVICE REPORT. CELT wc tacck Kid Roots. with welted soles and Freneh « $10.00 lighting fund. Up to the time of going to press we have : Women's Rlack Kid Boots, with welted soles and Freach or mill- —— fl tary heels; a boot you will consider a most attractive value at, received about one-third of the nec#éssary amount to keep Hf Employment Service of the Department of La-: A pale oo. ee $8.05 2 ‘ea have : attts [ Women's Pate 7 . ross P °, aw P ? the lights burning next year. We have too much fait' bor reports that returns from the Dominion and aeienela eee Pumpr, a good grade shoe ane on in the loy it } ons ; ar . y al, Alp LL ee ee ee Ue yalty of our citizens to even imagine that tht Provincial offices of the Employment Service of Canada Women's Black Calfskin Oxfords. Special value at, a pair, $4.05 will not come forward with the necessary amount Of} for the week ended October 2, show un Increase fn: Women's Brown Calf Lace Boots, with welted soles and high or money to {naure the lighting of Beacon avenue durin | placements as compared with the returns for the pre. E OS the year 1921. It must he remembered by the citizen. that the street lighting was kept up for several years b the merchants themselves without donations from. th: placements were effected. This ts an Increase of 159 as! : D A VID SPE N( | general public The merchants are of the opinion tha’ | compared with 1473 during the week ended Sept 25 . ER, L D. {t Ia up to the public to do their share towards paying During the -week 9496 applleants were registered for this convenience, and {t is hoped that the amount, of whom 8457 were men and 1039 were women = This : VICTORIA, B.C. required will be on hand before the end of tho — year i ; 2: CALL AND EXAMINE THESE , hs ceding week. These offices reported that they had made’ ff ‘ AMINE THESE GOOD VALUES 9,394 references to regular positions, and that 8,229! represents a decrease in registration as compared with We have heard of quite a number of citizens who intend! returns for the preceding week, when 9576 i : « Jo d applicants lowere reported. The number of vacanectes notified by em one reason or other se pe cow | . r another To these people we would sa ployers to the Service during the week totalled 11.690, to A@onate to this fund, but they keep putting dt off fur come In now, and let un get the fund closed up as soon! of which 10,570 were for men and 1,121 were for wo I mven When compared with the 12 246 vacaneles report and a perfectly good recetpt will be given ff desired ! as possible Donations of any amount will be recetved ed during the preceding week (his is a decrease of 645 Good Bread, Cakes, Ete. and for the Of the placements in regular employment T4571 were of AN UNPRECEDENTED ERA. men, and 658 were ef women ; e | During the week New Bronswielh offfees reported S4 ITH the advent of the tractor into daily use forsy, olcest res eats . placements aa compared with §73 durtag the previous all major operations in the fleld and yard. Can week Quebec offfees reported 322 placements, bod of All Kinds 12k in other provinces, as com ada will seu an era of rural prosperity unprecedented to: within the province and history The farmer who today farms with hard tater | [60 acres, will crop with enae 300 Diatricts. hutherts vee with a totaloof $82 during the previous weeh Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Lard, Etc. acengnts reported by Ontario offlees totalled 2o0b. ef T . considered next door to worthtiess owing to their diatance na AT REASONABLE PRICES _ whitch Y467 were within the province, and O4 in other from market, will see land selling at bigher prices ot provinces, aa compared with a total of Deh during th: thls is the dawn of cheap, serviceable cars, capactou e p preceding week Placements were reported by i} S d . B k ] M M k yet apeedy trucks, active, sturdy, reliable tractors oma op > “per a l ney a ery anc Ca ar e tatrie Provinees as follows ocd by t . . | ~ Manitoba offtce chine milkers, electric Hghted prairie parlors and ever. | Second Street, Sidney Phone 19 convenience that the heart of the farm wife and her man! comspated with a total of F850 during the preeedine can wish for A world of machinery you sav, acon , Tweek. 1490 by Saskatchewan offices, 38 of which were firmation of your fon! your maddest nightmare Yes! A world yin other provinces ag compared with a totalof 1287 dur! of machinery supplemented by horses not a werld ot a cay prevfotia week Poa7t Albert ff f ' $ eee Sad tw verbal offen of wht) ts Shorsesd onuppbetientod) by taaetimery Atel wieh horses 4 owere In other 4 \ \ “pe : yrovineess Qae cotipared with ao totaboaf | Bir honed Ineaty colta whode dame never suffered internal W706 during the p tI 1 i 4 receding week } MNritish Columbta! latrains from over heavy domebing: darting thre pee pteredh oct fn ted‘ ' wT | of oe pegotted C50 phreemente ef white h Sod wet) with ~ ~ Tr Deeatation, tang Rebhings Whew abe FON EECA St ake pravt _ HARRIS & SMITH | \ moprovince and G9 th other provinces aa courpare dd ns : | bie breed, not oa grade chunk with te heart and io pedi Pazo Broad pines’, Victoria, We tasue ireatin Licentes with a total of OG) during the week ended Sept to peter mares who dave deveq saffer cd fhe terture of ft j bits which they could not assuage by FCongue aod teeth while they ragged teawey chee wer the tet wate Vout dhotirtren te the diybtiry f- V fattons ene Gon em tt vee" SUBSCRIBE. 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