3 fa,» OOKin g..toward.t PAGE FOUR ial ee HE SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIBW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, MARCH, 27, 1919 oO i _ and get another ? ‘air. - - * i. Foo 4 f ; VICTORIA - i BY oy “3 ra at 3 i Aa aay a rele ae “Sr ry a hoc week pe h atid Seg pwns Beh ts = 3 } % eo . .The Victoria Mutual oi QE hID.. Ey Wntrance fee 5Ce, hig . j ae 5 oF. ie ‘ Phone demoritration. ; Trade Board Confer On Railway, Matter It toe reported “tonal aedt source that the Victoria and Sidney rall- road to considering ayspending apdrations. ring..of.transport-.. ation facilities for tha community = the railway committee of the Sfdney Board of Trade met on Tuesday and discussed the situation. It was decided to communieate with Mr. D. B. Hanna, president of the C.N.R. Raflroad company, also the Hon. John Oliver. pramier and minister of ratl- ways for British Columbia, the minister of railwaya for the Dominton. and Mr J C. MeIntoah, M P neu cobsatvnenneatnmeietst Leto tae SRP RCI fi For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That ---Madeé ‘from Chrome Grain Uppers, and .:. double sole thraygh to heel If this boot lets water, send them back - CER SEGAL. Please mention this paper when ordering. 3 hie National Reconstruction Work to $10; 000 - Free: tof interest’ for 10 years, We offer for ‘sate is tuned to the very minute and ready for. the most strenuous We permit no junk on our floors, and HW you buy from us your car will suraly give you satisfaction. nitative - Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years. pair FREE. . “3a, ¥ _s ts £ S700 ! David Spencer. Hd. . . Lean and Building Society have just started their series ep. sBer-week per. $1,000.00.nelessary. to qualify. ‘and application forms obtafnable at the Society's orrites 807 _PEMBERTQN BUILDING. T. EDWARD CLARK, MANAGER 8206 1018 ' i ae NOW ...-.. ee $1,100.00 1017 Di Taye pesgonser in fine order bee eee wee eee eee esse tsae 8775.00 1016 Running strong and qapfet 2... ee, $6658.00 1017 ¢ syrelet-—Goed tires and detatchable rima ae 8175.00 1017 Pord Touring—With self starter and new tires ......... $050.00 1018 PicLaughlin Four—Like new ................. a $1, 200.00 1018 Baxvon Ronadster—Dlectric starter and lights; a snap re 8625.00 . OVER TWENTY OTHERS TO PICK FROM 724 JOHNSON STREET PHONE 5237 Sidney Mills Lumber ; for South America ° Thea Cap Nord, an 1,184 ton Dtesel auxittary ship of the four masted schooner type, waa cleared Monday from thia port for Buoenoa Aires, South Amorica, by Sub- Collector of Customa J.J) White The Cap Nord wan loaded with a cargo of lum ber from the Sidney Mills, Limited, and from the Ganna Bay mills, ten miles north of here The Cap Tlorn, a sister ship of the Cap Nord, has bean entered by Mr White and the vessel ia now taking cargo at Genon Bay The Cap Horn will clear for toe Untted Kingdom a z) isst, a Reward; Sidney Hotel. Church Notices. ANGLICAN March 30, 1919, fourth Sunday in Lent: $ am, Holy Communion at St. Andrew's; 11 a.m, Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity; 7 p.m., Evening Prayer at St. Andrew’s. During Lent a short evening service is held at St. Andrew's at 8 p.m. on Thursdays. Review Staff f Member _ Crushes Hand in Press On Friday last My. A. B. Dunn, of The eview staff, seriously injured his left hand while engaged in ‘‘feeding press’ at The Review office. Having dropped a sheet intg the machine and reached in to secure it while the press was In motion, his hand was caught and badly crushed. Mr. Dunn was at once taken to Rest- haven Military Hospital, this‘city, where the injury was given a temporary dressing by Dr. Pearse, physician in charge. He was then taken by ambulance to Esqu:- malt Military Convalescent Hospital, where ; the fractured bones of the injured member ~ were set by Dr. Davis. Later he was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he 1s at present. ° In a telephone conversation with Mr. Dunn’s nurse, the reporter learned that he is recovering nicely, and that Dr. Davis is greatly pleased with his progress. It Is thought that his injury will not be per- manent. The accident was due largely to the fact that Mr. Dunn was annoyed at his work by a number of small boys, who, al- though they had been ordered away, per- sisted in playing about in front of the of- fice,;slamming the door and committing other acts calculated to exasperate. His attention being divided between his work and the boys, he did not notice that his hand was about to, be caught in the press. Mr. Dunn, during his month's stay tt Sidney, has made a substantial number of friends, who wil] regret to hear of his misfortune. Our Sarsaparilla will tone up the blood for spring days. Price, $1.00. Lesage, the Druggist. S. FOR SALE - - Sit nee of White Wran- dotte eggs, $1.00 per 15, sittings of But- tercup eggs, $1,00 per 15. Mrs. R. S. Ken- nedy, R.M.D., Sidney. 3-27-4t ae" FOR SALE—New galvanized bath, 51%” we me cee oe 3-27-1p 7 NapTING EGGS—Pure. ‘bred imported Barred Rocks trom excellent laying strain, cocks unrelated; $1.00 per 15. J. Mou- - Jand, Sidney, Phone 49 L. 8-30-4p "TRAINED MATERNITY NURSE—Dis- angaged. Miss Bong, 1512 Brooke St., Victoria. Phone 2912L 3-13-4t LOST—Hub cap off Ford motor trugk. 3-6tf STUMP PULLER—Have a celebrated > ‘Monkey Wineh’’ hand puller which will! take out a whale of a stump. Have no use -for machine and will give good bargain. Will break % inch steel Hne. Good as new. Inguire at Review office. 3-6-tf ot FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from stand- ard winter laying strain of White Wyan- dottes, $1.50 per 15.. Bowman, Ardmore, Phone 29 Y, Sidney. 8-6-4t Fe aeenemaanapamamnnmemeenemeememenee amend | HATCHING EGGS—From splendid lay- - oe *{ng strain of White “yndottes, $1.50 per ‘98. FL W. Sproule, Bast Road, Sidney, Phone 36 R. 3-6-4t —————— -_—“~ CABBAGE AND LETTUCE PLANTsS— J.T. Readings, Bazaan Bay. 3-6-19 4tp FOR SALE— Cooking range and 40-gal. tank. bed-lounge, beds, chairs and other articles; launch hull. Apply to Sidney Bakery. POTATOES FOR SALE— Very cheap, Chong ee Lune, Beacon, Avo. os _f _ WANTED—Any quantity of hard keep- ing, unblemished apples put up in stan- dard apple boxes without paper. Mail particulars of quality, price etc. to P. O. Box 129, Victoria, B, C WANTED—Every resident in Sidney Dis- drict to sujport their Home paper. The subscription to The Review is $2.00 for one year A Direct Message Sidney People About Footwear We earry the most retlabla work shoes and dress shoon you can buy (in Vietorta “ WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND SKE THM Robert Watson O85 BATES STRERT VICTORIA Apely Stewart; Breed’s Cross Road. Apply Mrs. A. M.- Local and District Mr. E. Matson, the Sidney Mills planer foreman, went Saturday night to Vancou- ver, where he remained over Sunday visit- Jng his*family. He returned to Sidney Mon- day morning. Mr. W. R. Carmichael, who had been visiting at the home of Mgr. and Mrs. A. Critchley, in this city, for a few weeks, left last week to take up his duties on his farm near Briar Crest, Saskatchewan. Mrs. A. Critchley and two little daugh- ters returned on Saturday from Cowichan Lake, where they had been about iwo weeks, visiting at the home of Mrs. Critch- iey’s brother, Mr. F. H. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of Port Arthur, arrived here on Wednesday last week, and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Tutte on Henry Avenue. A record-breaking egg was laid on Sun- day by a Buff Orpington pullet owned by Mrs. A. Wasserer, Fifth Street, Sidney. Tne egg measured seven and seven-eighths inches in circumference the large way, the small circumference being six and five-six- teenths inches. Mrs. Wasserer states that she has no ostriches in her flock of fowls, but attributes the great size of the egg to the fact that it was laid on Sunday. Miss Ilace Terry and Miss Winnle Ross, of Victoria, attended the dance at Ber- quist hall, this city, last night. Miss Irene Stevens of Saft Spring Island was in Sidney last night to attend the dance. Manager G. H. Walton of the Sidney Mills, Limited, this week purchased a new Studebaker ‘‘six’’ car. ; The secretary of the returned soldiers committee has been advised that Mr. V. Geernaert has arrived in Canada on the S.S Cretic and is now on the way to the coast. Don't- forget to sign the petition for Moderation now lying at Sidney Trading Co’s. store:or at Lesage’s drug _ store. —advt. The regular meeting of the Sidney Board of Trade takes place next Tuesday at Mr. §. Roberts’ office. Members are urged to be present, as important busi- ness is on the agenda for discussion. One hundred trees were received in Sid- ney’ this week consigned to the. Sidney Board of Trade from the Bedédén Hill Park nursery, Victoria, through the kind- ness of the parks committee of the city council. These have been planted along Sidney sidewalks and in various parts of the district, and will be of a very material help in the effort to beautify Sidney, in addition to the trees which have been planted during the past three years. Owing to a severe cold, which had ren- dered her so hoarse as to make speaking * difficult, Mrs. Ralph Smith, M. P. P., who was scheduled to speak here in Berquist hall last Monday night under the auspices of the North Saanich Women’s Institute, was obliged to’ indefinitely postpone her lecture. % The car ferry Cenora will likely be at Yarrows another three weeks. Mr. Frank Warrington, who has | north all winter on a trapping expé m, returned yesterday to Sidney -wth a fine coHection of. furs.- A friction wheel in the Sidney Mills log haul which copveys logs from the boom to the headsaw, broke yesterday moraine, and the plant was shut downy for about aR hour, while Master Mechanic Thos. Hardi- gan was repairing the damage, Corner of Broad and Johnson Streets young man can wish for. ~ Choice Milliner i thy New goods are continually arriving SPRING COATS, DRESSES AND SUITS Full range of Children's Dresses, two to fourteen years CHILDREN'S HOSIERY—COMPLETE CHILDREN'S OUTFITS SFABROOK YOUNG Ladies’ and Children's Outtitper made by the foremost tallors in Canada, mse rms maonaciaicanisnnnnrtn Den ruinseaitnitnn nseninen haa areata ennai chien oncanannayatentne whem ytnatnt mln Sanc EP an lt men nin haan tl nena hpi tanennttntBntnt he apne er Ean Ani eeRYt minha mere RUA een hand Nanette nee RSATN ARRAN Mrs. T. W. Taylor of Banff, Alberta, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Mouland at their home in this city. Mrs. Heath and two children are visit- ing in New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. L. Shoreyhave taken up their resfdence on Third street. Mr. Shore holds a responsible position with the Sidney Mills, and has been in Sidney about two months. He was joined by Mrs. Shore, from Vancouver, on Thursday last. Mr. C. R. Gary, of the New Sewing Ma- chine Store, Victoria, was in Sidney on business yesterday. . After spending a week here, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stephenson left Wednesday to visit Seattle and Portland. On returning they will leave for their home in Winnipeg. They were charmed with Sidney and the surrounding country. Mr. R. W. Mayhew, manager of the Sid- ney Rubber Roofing Company, returned on Monday from a business trip to San Fran- cisco after an absence of about ten days. Mr. G. Lock, representing the American Can Company, was in, thwn from Vancou- ver yesterday, transacting business with the Sidney Trading Company’s cannery. Mrs. Sidney Kelly, formerly a resident of this city, arrived here from Vancouver yes- terday. Corp. G. A. Davidson, who for two years prior to going to the front was an employee of the Merchants Bank, this city, returned on Monday to Victoria, and today was in Sidney shaking hands with old friends. Corp. Davidson had a very harrowing experience overseas, having been captured by the Huns and incarcer- cerated in a prison camp. The story of his experiences will be related in next week's Review. Allies Chapter, North Saanich, 1.0.D.E., will meet on Tuesday afternoon, April i,° at 3 o'clock, in Berquist’s small hall. “Billy” Warran, who, several years ago, was superintendent of the Sidney Mills, Limited, was in town yesterday renewing old acquaintances. MORESBY RESIDENT DIES Mr. Harris, an aged resident of Moresby Island, passed away last night at the home of his son, Mr. G. S. Harris, in his 81st year. The deceased was a native of On- tario. He is survived by his wife, one son and three daughters. C.N.R. HEADS COMING ee Messrs. D. B. Hanna and M. H. McLeod, chairman of the board of management ang general manager, respectively, of the Can- dian National Railways, will be in Victoria fluring the latter part of thd month, ac- cording to information which has reached the Victoria city council. While the offi- cials are in the Capitol City tney will hold a. conference with the city council ana other interésted parties in respect to the Johnson Street “‘hridge,"to which project the governprent+owned railroad is e=pect- ed to substantially contribute. cee) Ss, eee ee Your teeth are precious, and it’s your duty to pretect them. Our Dentifrice wil! prevent decay of your teeth. Lesage, the Druggist, J Showin Phone 4744) NEWLY OPENED WLY OPENED 650 Yates —YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED. 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