_ “ET ee ee a eb esech nh bacbecy th ab achetberbarberb ar he es : Visit the Waist Department, Where Wonderful Sale |. 500 Dresses for Friday and Saturday’s Selling---Dresse Values Are Offered a | ; at $10, $15, $22.50, $29.75, $39.75 and $59.75 TAILORED WAISTS CEYLON FLANNEL WAISTS ja In black and blue stripe voile, made with con- In blue, black and lavender stripe convertible * Every Dress a great bargain. We cannot tell you all about them in type, but you may depen vertible collar, and the front finished with collar, and full length sleeves, finished with “Y: on the styles being of the latest vugue—and every Dress a genuine bargain. You who require qug shoulder tucks. Sale value.......... $1.90 cuffs. A splendid sale value at........ $2.50 a ity, style and real bargain values, in Dresses, take advantage of these values on Friday and Sat . 7 wey Wwe COLORED AND SILK HABUTAI WAISTS i day. Come into the city at the earliest possible opportunity and secure your share of these value ALL-WHITE, CORDED VESTING WAIST Possessing fine wearing and washing qualities, ae ~ —Mantle Dept., First Flo Developed from a material that possesses the made with V and square neck effects, and + best wearing and washing qualities. Made tn and style with pin tucks, front panel, square i semi-tailored style with a two-way collat. neck with revers, and sleeves finished with Ne ; Sale price ....................00.. $1.90 cuffs, at, each ...... 0... 0.0... cc cee $8.75 +" Women’s Evening Slippers and Boots, and Men's Boot/s, Men’s Clothing at M Ss J Sale Pri if | ! ing at Money-Saving January Sale Prices p.! . e.e ° MEN’S PARAMATTA OVERCOATS YOUNG MEN’S TWEED SUITS 4 Fine Qualities, at the Lowest Prices A good weight Coat that is suitable for fine or Made from material of good quality, in colors ci wet weather. Reg. to $15. Selling at, each, of greys and browns; also checks and mixed y $17.50 VALUES AT $12.90 A PAIR WOMEN’S EVENING SLIPPERS, REG. $12.50} OMY - eee eee eee eee $10.00 tweeds. In these Suits you will experience ee ; ; . splen value. Reg. to $27.50. Hi dd. Queen Quality Colored Kid Boots, in shades of AND $14.50, AT $9.75 MEN'S TWEED RUBBERIZED COATS at, a Suit ....... FO ETO se "818.00 Shown i , : i — field mouse, Navana brown, and chocolate Evening Slippers, in silver and gold cloth, n greys, browns and mixed tweeds Sizes 33 to 38. i dium weight Coats and suitable for th and grey kid. Made with welted soles, and ; : : me e MEN'S OVERALLS bronze kid, black suede, brown kid, black kid int . . i * fitted with military or French heels. All ach Season. Reg. to $20. Seliing now at, Taken from broken lines; in black and khaki and patent leather; trimmed with beaded or- naments, and much in demand. a pair $14.95 only; pants and bibbed styles. 44. Reg. $2.75. At, a pair MEN’S PANTS Made in heavy stripe cotton, possessing splen- did wearing qualities. Special at, pair, $2.75 —Men's Clothing, Main Floor Special Values in Women’s Sweaters Women's Wool Sweaters, in slip-on styles, with sleeves, at, up from ........ 2.2... Jo ee eee Women’s Sweaters, in plain weave, slip-on styles, with sleeves and full tuxedo collar; in shades of rose, coral- ette and Kelly; reg. $10, at, each $7.50 sizes and widths. pair, to Reduced from $17.50 Sizes 38 to $1.00 Special at, MEN'S ODD PANTS, LARGE sSIZES Made from splendid weight material, in plain and dark stripes. 44. Reg. $4.00. patterned Sizes 40, 42 and Selling now at, pair, $2.93 WOMEN'S BLACK KID BOOTS AT, A PAIR, $6.75 Queen Quality and Boston makes; classic brown calf boots, with military or French heels. Values to $10. All selling at, a pair... .$6.75 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, $6.00 AND 85.00 VALUES AT, A PAIR, $8.95 AND $8.45 Refund Fare We will refund the boat or train fare of all out-of-town customers, coming from within a radius of 50 miles, and purchasing goods at this Misses’ Boots, in gunmetal, lace or button styles, patent, button boots, black kid button boots, with cloth tops; high top gunmeal, but- ton or lace. Sizes 11 to 2 Reg. to $6.00 a “. MEN'S BOOTS REDUCED TO 88.45 AND $4.95 Men's Best Quality Brown Calf Boots, smart, All-Wool Slip-On Sweater, a new model, J Sal with ripple narrow toes, Black Calf Boots, with double 0 a $3.95 January e to the amount of $25 skirt and sleeve, and shawl] collar; in shades of rose, soles and broad or narrow tues. Reduced : This Sal a the lavender, saxe and green. Reg. $15, selling now at, : 6 ends on eve: of fs PACH Cw ee eee Le eee ee wee eee a , from an to ... . fee 7 tee . ee cniaren ‘t Hows reg. ° wee in gunmetal, : Saturday, the 7 yoning All-Wool Coat Style, Belted Sweater, with shaw! ‘collar fen's Work Boots, fine quality and absolutely ox calf and patent leather; either lace or : and pockets; in rose, Kelly and green, at, each, $9.75 rellable. Reduced from $5.45 to..... $4.95 button, at, a pair.................. $3.45 eT —Sweaters, First Floor > i sens ame bac ote bedi bee bee eee be oe be 49-0 po > a - forts = ~ pip LUMBER INDUSTRY OF CANADA. SOME DO’S AND SOME DONT'S. BEACH COMMITTEE REPORT. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING { A number of members of, the cq pn- Following is a report of the Chil- Fan dren’s Beach Commi According t oa preliminary of Can- | gregation Don’t knock a competitor. Every re- QO! boost BLY a, ssued he Dominion hurch assembled i Don't speak at meetings. the total capital in- basement of the church, to discigs n till you get outside. vested at the end of 1918 was $180,-' various matters of importance to | Don't answer correspondence from 170,178, of which logging and tim-_| congregation as a whole. the secretary. Dy Wait! of statistics, $1.00 1.00 . 5.00 | 5.00 other fellow do it. 4 ‘i Rev. Iey.| Mr. Ward ............. ad habit of careless and indifferent drug buying. Many Scone | ' He only writes for’ ye, plants contributed $36,515,701 | Letts occupied the chair. . Webb ............. 4.00 days have no regular trading ylace for drugs. They get the ‘dea amusement. _ ; that the handiest place or any place will do. We endeavor to oor c Don’t buy B. C. products. The and mill equipment $53,791,-373. After an expression of thanks ‘ Capt. Byers ........... 6.50 duct the kind of a drug store that deserves to win the old-kind: ne Eastern plants need the business. By provinces the value of lumber all the working organizations of (}e|Lumber account .......... 68.04 fidence that once existed between the druggist and hia’ ou We are in a position to promote your best interest in eve and we wish to welcome you into our family of loyal, “Ants customers. : Don’t help your fellow members. The Lord is good. cut was as follows: Alberta, $473,- Sidney Trading Co 694; British Columbia, $27,992,976; church for their hearty support afd 4 co-operation during. the past yefr, "Manitoba, $1,240,052; New Bruns- Don’t try to get nsw members. | wiek., $12,189,312; Nova Scotia, $4,- Unity is strength. and their prayers for the coming year, the pastor. called on the Total ee ey $100.69 SERVICE IS THE THING _ , . . There is still an account of $52.85 Don't pull together. The slacker , 089,039, Ontario, $33,165,137; tary of the Sunday School for , oe , end is the easier. Prince Edward Island, $136,336; |) o.iy report. The reading of owmg to the Sidney Mills, Ltd. E F | ES AGE ee we —Fortnightly Bulletin.; Quebec, $20,916,604; Saskatche- eeport was moat satietacto 4t.| The above amounts were spent in ° e ee ee wan, $2,122,807; Yukon, $10,315.— building a float for the children; B. C. Lumberman. also’a bathing house, and it is the wish of the committee that another bathing house be bulit this year. “The” conimittee are: greatly in- debted to all the names of the people appearing in this report as this .Jmoney pald as wages was merely their out-of-pocket expenses. Had “Ithey been paid for the actual time they worked the amount, of course, showed good attendance and derful progress in all branches. The Ladies’ Aid report was received by those assembled, and organization was heartily congr lated on the amount raised du the year. The report of the board of agers showed St. Paul's Church t in a very flourishing condition. On behaif of the congregation, Daniels pregented Rev. F. Letts a cheque from the Ladies’ Afd, Miss D. Matthews was prese with a small token as a for her services as organist. Rov. Mr. Letts thanked the mem- bers of the Ladies’ Ald for their valuable assistance and Ltueir sympa- thetic help at all times. The two retiring managers, Mr. Creighton and Mr. 8. McDonald, were both re-elected by acclamation. The resignation of Mr. Daniels as secretary treasurer, after three years of faithful and consclentious service, was accepted with keen regret by the members present. Mr. N. Fra- Hck was elected to fill the vacmnacy. Mr. Lopthien and Mr. Logan wore elected ushers for the ensuing yoar, and Mrs. I. Bowcott was ole¢ted agent of records. . ) After expressing deep regret on the retirement of Mr. Daniols, and Water is a wondrous biessing, Great for washing necks and ears, Good for sprinkling dusty pavements, Indispensible for piers; Just the thing for rains and rivers, Swell for making tea and ink, Fine tor putting under bridges, But it’s simply h—1 to drink. Sale of Girls’ School Dresses Navy, black, saaxe and brown Serge, plain and corduroy Velveteen Dresses THESE DRESSES RANGE FROM $5.50 TO $17.50 Dk NOTICE © 000000000000000000000000000000000000000; Will and might Assist desirable parties in desirable locations ate oo New ee seven-passenger Lexington car for hire. Theatre and shopping parties especially catered to. Phone 14. Ww. A. STACEY. would have been much larger. McLAY MILL AT COBBLE HILL. CHILDREN'S HEAVY WINTER COATS, $120 UP RAINPROOF COATS AND CAPES CHILRAREN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SEABROOK YOUNG x Ladies’ and Children's Outfitter Corner of Broad and Johnson Btreots, Victoria MILL WOOD FOR Sz PRIONS DELIVERED WITHIN OND MILD CIROLD One Double Load .. .$4.00 Ono Single Load. atin oa ALL WOOD STRICTLY C.0.D. OR CASH WITH ORDER SIDNEY MILLS, LTD: TELEPHONE NO. SIX The thriving Mttle community at Cobble Hill {s indebted to Robert McLay for his enterprise in estab- lishing—two years ago—a small saw- mill in its midst. The equipment comprises double circular head rid, edger, 39 h.p. boiler, engine and electrically operated planer. The output is from 156,000 to 20,000 feet per day of boards, shiplap, dimen. sion and small timbers, the crew numbering over a dozen men. This season the local demand has been vory heavy, yet a million and a quar- ter feet was shipped to the prairies. Logging is done with a Velic motor Phone 47 40 ono 0010 roo riet—————I0rior Victoria Furniture Co.Ltd rr. T. PENGKLLEY 720-722 Yatos St. ALL. KIBKPATRICK é who fee This Splendid Assortment of THE SEMI- Is the Badge 0 2a Professor John Macoun, of Ssid- ney, in his 58th year I by the Indies, which wore heart!ly 1201 Dongins 8t., Corner Viow, Sayward Ballding jenjoyed by all - nr 6 Easy Chairs and Rockers _|flsstins ot me tons and teuntat truck and noreen ot promt READY Y services, Mr. Letts asked that, }hoe|lstor on a pole road and somo form SHIELD FUMED OAK MORRIS CHAIR, with tapestry cushions pee meeting be brought to a close | by|of power transportation will be {n- al GOLDEN OAK MORRIS ( ‘HAIR, with velour cushtona $27.50 ' stalled.—B. C. Lumborinan ar FU MED OAK MORRIS CHAIR, with leatherette cushions $22.50 QO nate and wrayors ee mie that ee oo. B8EMI-RBEADY means price ‘Week sane ante smartness. a . 17.50 . Hl aubiry: ERAN CHATHS. w Tn epeatry: cushions . B81. 60 f the new yenr brought the mecting to DIND SOLH AGENTS FOR-THD-TAMOUG-AQUASOUTUM COAT ye! | FUMED OAK ROCKERS, with leatheretio cushions $16.00 a close = RDGHNT ST., LONDO GOLDEN OAK ARM CHAIR, with leather seat and back #3 1.50 At the conclusion of the bualidese MACOUN—At Ottawa, on Jan. 8. . Ez , wy Imeeting, refreshments were served 1920. James M. Macoun, son of ARN } Qs 4 LLEZR oO