. LOCAL AND PERSONAL |) ANGLICAN SERVICES, 25, aster, St. 1915—Third Sunday after Mark's Dav. J) a.m., Morn- ing Prayér and Holy Communion at Holy Trinity. 3 p.m., Service at Insti- tute. 7.30 p.m., Evening Prayer at St. Andrew's. — Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Stevenson have leased the fine house lately erected by Mr. Peter Rost at Saanichton. Mr. Victor Williams, lately of Duncan, LB. C., will in future make his residence in Sidney with his mother and sisters. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON WAR HELD IN ST. PAUL’S CHURCH. Mrs. say, Jas. McNaught, we are glad to is recovering from her recent ill- A very enjoyable and interesting even- ness, and hopes to sit up for a short . ' time to-day. ing was spent. by those who attended SHIA VING cock cece cee eee seen eee 10c ; - the lecture on Thursday evening last in NECK SHAVB 2.0... cece cece cee 5c Alex. Martin is back from Salisbury| St. Paul's Presbyterian church, when} SHAMPOO o..... cc. cee ce tee 20c GOOD MERCHANDISE AND SERV- Plains, invalided for two months with| Messrs. Huxtable and Fall, Who AVE | SINGING wos. sss sees te seeete 10c ICK ARK THE FEATURES OF THIS rheumatism. Says climate at Salisbury] their services gratis for the benefit o oT bk : . ; . : Sats worst ever. the Sidney Public Reading Room, deliv-} PLECTRICAL MASSAGE ... ...... 35c STORE. YOUR SATISFACTION IS s ered a stirring address on the conflict QUININE TONIC ...... 1... @ (OC | OUR PLEASURE. DEPENDABLE The North and South Saanich Agri-| Ow raging in Wurope. The pictures HARRIS HAIR TONIC ...... .......- He GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES cultural Society’s dance at Saanichton | were very clear and those showing the SCHOOL BOYS’ HAIR CUT ...... 15c | fleet, especially the big dreadnaughts and submarines, were particularly well received. The pictures of the leading of- ficers and ministers also drew many ex- clamations from the audience. The girls of the Basketball Club are to be congratulated on the success they made of the evening, and as they real- ed the sum of $16 over expenses, the reading room will be well looked afver with this enthusiastic body of young last week was a great success, over $40 being turned over to the Society. Mr, Marsh, of the Empire Lumber Co., was in Sidney yesterday. He has_ in view the placing of large orders for his company for both lumber and shingles. Captain Sir Clive Phillipps-Wooley passed through Sidney yesterday en route to Victoria, after spending a few days: the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Barrow, | ladies as its supporters. 1 REN’S HOSE wu... ci ee cee 25c North Saanich. ° aan NEW WAISTS FROM 0000.0 oc. cee. 85c , . THE WAR TAX. Don’t foreget that you are going to _—_ 9 SILK LISLE HOSE, per pair ... ...... 50c the dance to-morrow night in Berquist s my tgs : : , ; ; The Christian Science Monitor, under tare . . nal ee all want to Know the oblect date of April 12, makes the following YOU CAN GET ALMOST ANY- LADIES’ SPORTS HATS from $1.00 acs want a aoa time ut anc’ YOu | editorial comment on the war tax rec- A NEW DELIVERY OF LADIES’ AND g ; ently innaugurated by the Dominion THING IN THE SHOF LINE CHILDREN'S HATS, FLOWERS, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rost have left Government: ; AT RIBBONS AND LACES. Saanichton for the Yukon, where it is 7X enadian Special War revenue Tare : ; , act has received royal assent and will CHILDREN’S OVERALLS .from ... 45c their intention to spend the summer become operative April 15. Anythin i. months. Mr. Rost has several claims opel on Apm 2: yh ang. LADIES' AND CHILDREN § COTTON -there that meed bis personal attention. | tat may justly be said in favor of di- oe ®t UNDERWEAR : Pp a . rect taxation may be fairly advanced in we . - ° ve Mr. Richard Hall, of the firm of Hall, favor of this emergency measure. It D. & A. CORSETS, 75c, $1, $1.50 up. aims at the widest possible distribution of the burden; it is imposed on those things that can most lightly bear it. It will demand an extra cent on letters and postcards; it calls for a two cent stamp on cheques, drafts and promissory notes; it requires of the sender of a telegram the payment of an additional cent; those about to travel must be prepared to pay 5 cents extra on their railway tickets that cost more than one dollar and up to $5,-and an additional 5 cents for every $5 or part of $5 of the cost of ‘tickets. Goepell & Co., and Mr. Frank A‘dams, manager of E. B. Marvin & Co., passed through Sidney on Thursday, 15th inst., en route to Cuichon Lake for a week’s fishing. At the evening service last Sunday ev- ‘ening in the Presbyterian church Miss Maggie Anderson, ,Miss Jean McNaught and Miss Annie Bowman were presented with diplomas. for having correctly re- cited the shorter catechisim. SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915. HERBERT FINCH'S —- @¢ a; PP OOOF-O-OO-OO © 0 2$-0- 60S 60000008866 Oo Seabrook Young: BEACON Revised _ PRICE LIST Compatable With Hard Times. HAIRCUT AND NECK SHAVE, 25c AVENUL, SIDNEY. Ladies’ and Children’s Infant’s o STORE HOURS— Complete Outfits 9.00 a. m. - - - - to 6.30 p. m. CLEANLINESS OUR MOTTO. LADIES’ GINGHAM DRESSES ...$1.50 ALL TOOLS STERILIZED. SEERSUCKER MORNING GOWNS NAVY SERGE SKIRTS, up from $3.00 $1.50 . $1.90 WELL CHILD- ~CHILDREN’S CREPE DRESSES BOYS’ BUSTER SUITS WEAR-WELL AND FIT- SHOE STORE Beacon Avenue - - Sidney, B. C. SPECIAL SPRING LINES No. 2 Shingles A hard times dance will be held in the Agricultural Hall, Saanichton on Wed- nesday, April 28th, at 8.30 p.m. An admission fee of 50 cents will be charged the gentlemen and ladies 25 cents. Re- freshments will be provided. _ Rev. 8S. J. Thompson preached excel- . lent sermons last Sunday at the anni- versary services of ‘Wesley Methodist church to large dnd attentive congrega- tions. Next Sunday the services will be conducted as usual in the Methodist ‘churches, the pastor in charge. . ry , The Red Cross Society of .Victoria are ' anxious to get as much old linen and soft cotton as possible. The Allies Chapter, I. O. D. B., will be glad to re- “ceive donations for this purpose at their asual . monthly © meeting on April 4. ‘Kindly laundry before sending in. The subject of Rev. A. Reaburn Gib- son’s sermon Sunday evening will be “The City of. Ohange.’’ This is the first ’ of a series of sevén instructive sermons ‘on the Book of Revelations. No one should fail to hear the first of the ser- meaerwkeS., ALL, are welcome, The service be- ging at 7 o’clock. ,: c ecgemnenmal Nth isu. Assuoxwill,.be..seen..the._.revised... price list of Herbert Finch, barber, which is a most ‘up-to-date proceedure, and quite compatable with. tha hard times, ‘and changed circumstances in which we now live. Wages have been cut down from three and four dollars a day to two dollars a day, and at that the two’ dollars a day is only equivelant to one- fifty a day six months ago in consider. ~ Btion of the increased cost of every-day comodities. Hence Herbert Finch — sees the advisability of putting his services efore the public at non-prohibitive Prices and in accord with existing cir- cumstances. DOES It PAY? A lady entered a town store one day with a piece of dress goods and asked if they, had anything like it. She watched tho manager examine it vory closely, and ‘evidently thought some explanation Was, necessary. So she sald: “I must confess I bought it from a Xaoil order .hdlsc back cast and fect somewhat ashamed to bring it to you; but the fact,is I bought too little, and they are sold out...’ ' The town store manager put her at hor case on that point, and hegan look- : ing through his stock of dress goods, proton AE fOUD..the.idontical piece...-. -. ‘“‘How much js it?” she nsked. “Fifty cents per yard,’ wan the reply. She looked surprised, and asked doubt- < same goods ?’’ “Why'do you ask ?’’ “Because,” she replied, “- - eighty cents per yard.’’ “ft cost taxed, for the good of the public. of stamps on packages by the manufac- turers or dealers for the purchasers. penalties, there is no apparent reason why Canada may not raise revenue required to meet present exigen- cies without appreciable friction. foro t Tyme TOUS LY ENN IE t the me; All manner of proprietary things are some of them not nearly enough The placing will simplify matters There are the usual of course, for violations, but under this law all the “Fifty years ago nearly everything in the commodity line, with the exception of food, was taxed in the United Stat- es, and the revenue stamp had hecome as familiar as the trade mark or label. There was a revival of the stamp tax in the Spanish war. al of special war taxation in the United States at the present time. introduction of ‘T arouses protest; always the protests fade There is a mild reviv- Always the this form of taxatian away. There is little disposition in Canada at present, at all events, to quibble over the method when the ob- ject is one that may claim practically unanimous popular approval. CATHOLIC CHURCHES Church of Assumption, South-West Saanich—Mass every Sunday, 10 a. m. Church of Wlizabeth, Sidney—Mass {st. Qnd> and 8rd Sunday 10 a. m. | Church of St. Paul, Salt Spring Sunday. — The Catholic settlemonts on Pender and Mayne Island will regularly be attended to during the week following the second Sunday. The priests in charge are the Rev. Fa- thers M. M. Ronden and W. Cortenraad. Address R. M. D., No 1, Turgoose P. O., Telephone Y Ll. Fulford Harbor, Island—Masg ovory 4th —Sands Funeral Furnishing Company, Limited, funeral directors and Hcensed enbalmers. Prompt and courteoug serv- ice night and day. Phone 3806. 1515 Quadra atreet, Victoria. Lady § attend- ant. erg te ee = NOTICR—A hard times dance will he held in the Agricultural Tfall, Saanich- ton on Wednosday, April Q8th. Gen- tlemon 60 cents, ladies 25 cents. Re- freshments will be served. | aseenasenano-wreson-msansnsnunnitn epaemrananten devasnuenesinmaensutisrveni/meanecemaasutnaiasananaareannaveamapane | DIED—AT VANCOUVER ing tho past week, nal, ous » BOmetime dur- the Evening Jour- tho mouthpioce of the once fam- ‘‘Joo’’ Martin. May it R. I. P. | ns-nssosnssaasadesninosies Hseenantnasennaf sean eeaareranteneesnatenanapaumssnnunennseeines-| BORN—At Sidney, on 19,40. Mr, ond Mra, Monday, April an TE aA NM WANTED—Qood Bicycle, secon d- hand Ladies’ Must be cheap for cash. SALE —12 FOR h.p. Gray Engine, Model T. Price $100. Apply Sidnay Trading Company or at Review Office. Walker, sont, Ladies’ Patent Button Oxford, Grey Cloth Tops. Ladies’ Colonial Pumps, in Dull Kid, Etc. . Ladies and Childrens’ Mandy Jane Pumps in Patent and eG} ousan Gunmetal. ; j Misses and Childrens Patent, But- ton, black cloth tops. MAKE A GOOD ROOF Men’s Fine Calf Evening Shoes, grey cloth tops. APPLY SIDNEY SHINGLE MILL Dealer int Harness. Agent for the Leckie Boots. Shoe and Harness J Big Values in Canned Goods Corn and Peas, the very best brand - - - Goldett*Wax Beans, best quality, special 3 tins for 25c _Tomatoe§;.Quaker_Brand,_large- size. 5.tins for -55c¢- Canned Pumpkin, the best brand for making pies, 15c tin Peas, Me adow Sweet Brand 4 tins for 25c Libby’ 8 Asparagus, small green tips . 25c per tin Libby’ s Saur Kraut - 20c per tin Yellow Péaches, Apricots and Pears, allin heavy — syrup and large tins at 3 for 70c Peaches in small tins, heavy syrup 3 for 45c Pork and Pineapple, nice for fruit salads, only 10c per tin. Beans in tomatoe sauce, 3 tins for 25c. .Roger’s Syrup, pecial value, 2 Ib tins 15c, 5 |b tins 35c LARGK JUICY MRANGES, ELEPHANT BRAND, EVERY ONS PER DOZIDN 20c¢. ORANGES, FAIR SIZ WE ARE BUYIN 10c per tin WITH A TAG ON, SWERT AND LDCIOUS, Ik, SPECIAL VALUEP, PER DOZEN ONLY ...... wu. ee. FOR SPOT CASH AND GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS LOW CASI PRICKS PRICD ON] SOREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS AND WIRD NETTING. Seaton aman atom rump sect y Rs ae semen mates, eae cate sense ey T rading Company _ LIMITED. General Phone No 18. Feel Warchouse Phone No. 2.