PAGE FOUR SIONEY BOYS WERE DEFEATED Se eee nen an nae ee SEDNICY A ANTE SAANECT NDOUSTAS Nd) FEN Er —_ Though Our Boys Lost They Are Not | ‘ i . Ae i Feel ai Dit Discouraged, and . By Pare tly” Sure of Win Next Time : a ' a _ . u 7 a) ay se The Sidney intermediate lacrosse “Dom? ges TP pleaded Pruere’s she turned her head, looking aya such a let of things Powant te talk ro and evading evo eve. before she ans team journe.ed to the Capital City> 7 , eyou about, and Po won't have another wered others, sheoocnurimnuyred, lart Saturday to play a return Game, shew once the rest are here” “he should at least wait Tonser than with the Shamrocks of that burg, She shogk her head and her eves an afternoon to call her be her chris: and thouzh they came home without} looked like black stars in the evening tian name!” bringing the bacon they lost none of| light ‘There are such a lot of pec- “Whatoa teace vou are.’ Po said their confde nee or prestige, the fin- ple one can find to flict with, but soos Rut don't mind ‘dear’ 7 shall call \ ' + few one can make real friends of. Udo ya taut if yea won't let ure cal soa hhc e paine finding them on the : , : Eee much sooner have you as the latter Barbara and as long as vou are aot short end cf a 3 to 1 seore. Both ; . . os lv tt } sou can't possibly have anything seri cross it means you really Tike at’ s aye ostly the samg pla . . : : teams played mostly t 4 play- ous to say, seeing that you only sust “he langhed and st k oar ers as in the previous game~ here, ' . . \ She langhed and shook mM) arn : met me She smiled and was Bene. op cpadp renort veu te Aunt Lizzie andl i; i: vers creditable to both teams peels reat vet ; i PLAZA : and a few minutes later 1] heard her \We lized on and 1 saeked it that neither an accident, a foul or a . ' eat of the di ; Ve waltzed on anc wracked ims pea ath earye do othe contest Sid- Kreeting (he cest of {he canner Bu 5 brains for ya aa . > # . + j Nee” ¢ “w . : : : , : Pov yeh wine replaced’ ant, t had no intention of firtin in New York on important dasine . : PM her So wits FOO Seer a Coe te i ; oa. . Cros rio. A derson, who were and to leave with uncertaiaty regi. d- —— ‘ ; ; are quel alread, seemed to uuead foo, balsa gee’ ¢ co “da ane uehhoes soar os. aed their positlone) ht . Nlirtati 1 a, giarbaris Teenage Towards lit { . : vue hone fora cre flirtotion. : ; ace cut ta ELayvie such Tor me for a mere irtation would give aie six weeks anguish Ager UIs fay a ave kieke vaelf fer losing ac First fou in ine first quarter was ould have kicked mysel ” a Tne dance over, Toaimade her get her ; —_ . “yony head i behaving as ad done wo Glaive do for tie Shamrceeks, MeNa- nS Tend se ee ne eT Was a ‘ coat and we went to sit in one of the re er : yment before. But somehow the er . mes den the necdtul, while Veitch Vmon ‘ ; ‘ Yt ‘ 5 t numergus emply cars Getting into oO ‘ ‘iseent of her hair and the delicate wage ; , for Sidney, tied up the seore in the . . the front seat, a great temptation - catline of her profile was my undo- cis wise , _ . , first quarter. The second and third M 1 \ ; overcame me. Ll groped in the darh _ , r My solitude was seon interr - quarters were scoreless and up to mt I f ° ' re ; . 7 neerrup tor the self-starter, pressed my foot , , ‘d. ound myself amidst a gay “¢ the las! six minutes the game-was a on u 1 : “ , i on the excelerator and we were off . young crowd. A merry dinner ol- . / a , : tie, but Shamrocks got two quicky } bat hen ine ; down the drive of the Club and . lowed, and later when moon, as , l hig white rates ones, the quarter and game standing through the big white gates on to the Victoria. 3; Sidney. 1. As each club has won its home fixture, the bal- ance will be shifted one way or the| other on Friday, June 3, when Sid- i new entertains the Shamrocks at the| local grounds on the King’s birthday when they look forward to another good even game, in which they will, do most of the scoring. One thing very noticeable was the’ lack of attendance at the game, which: was played at the Royal Athletic Park, only a handful turning out to} cheer the bors in their efforts popularize our national game. The small attendance due to. three other attractions, lack of ad- vertisinz, and general apathy on the! to} is things. part of the Victoria populace, but wei in Sidney can't be accused of any of these crimes when it crosse, but we are all la-| with bells on at any lacrosse game in this, burg. : | 4 | contes there to Sidney's team lined up as follows: Goal, J. Crossley; point, Geo. An- derson; cover, P. Segalerba; Ist, J. Crooks; 2nd, R. Fairclough; 3rd, W. Crossley; centre, W. Veitch; home, N. Armstrong; 2nd home, D. Logan; Ist home, C. Reid; outside, Mike McClure (captain); North; spares, J. ence Crichton. Mike McClure was recently elected captain of the team. Sport Notes, Wait till you see Bill Patchell trot out his team of Benedicts. For speed, endurance, experience and hot air they are unexcelled-—at least. so Bill says. Geo. Hickson is seriously consider ing the erection of a building with the necessary glass front in which to store the Mann Cup at the end of the season. 8rdaj\ 2 dreamy melodious tune, and inside, Bud, Anderson and Clar-; holding her close and Icoking dovn, Barbara had foretold, had turned the valley into a thing of brightness, we dreve off to the Country Club \las, luck was against me. i aed hoped that Barbara would be in the same car as myself. But a young man hailing from New York claimed he had a new runahbout—one of the latest things in motors on the Ameri- van continent—and Barbara try it. I caught a glimpse of her as she flashed out cf the gates just ahead of us, her white evening cvat and fox furs making her look even more lovely than she had been in her my roust evening frock. She certainly was some dresser. I confessed to feeling anxious, -nervous and over-strug, as I had not the remotest idea how the land jay with Barbara. Mrs. Lester had vow- load T had every chance in the world. But her tone had been flippant and mine had been one of chaff. Did sie@ | wondered, care for any one else? This burning question hammered cat my brain. At last my dance with her came— we floated off down the long ball room of the Country Club. “Barbara, |] murmured suddenty. ‘when a man is desperately in love ind has met the one girl he has been looking for for years and years. long do yeu think he can wait before he asks her him?” How decently te oMiarry highway which skirted the lake. aped alon We e the night boing almost as “cht as day. and the lake looked like Barbara had mut- tered short “On, and had then lapsed into silence, At the tap of the hill Tran the ear on to a Mossy slope know of old, and stepped the ‘aachine, then 1} -oked at Barbara, her shghtly rulfled by the run. She stared then spoke in-oa voices, a sheet of a deari’' hair back ato me, little clease take me back. all think of “Thes | “aE stnall quaint “Jimmie What will Guy ave mie. ant portion of know all you're you're right.” I replied, they know with Tdeaned over Be a uerand too her hand. “LT want to kiss you badly, bul tim not going to unc! To have the ri;ht. Won't you give me that rignt. Barbara?’ I urged. realize tnat Vain very much in earnest, and not flirting You know me by reputation if vou don’t know me very intimately p. ond J guess H hada pretty clean sheet “Do try and rsonally, hve always Barbara was silent, then two large tears rolled slowly down her checks. and splashed upon my hand. f “Barbie!” Nrate Tain. I cried, “‘what a perfect I bolieve Tam frighten- Pll take you at if vou say the word.” ings You. back once But she turned and buried her head in amv shoulder Wain .and in a moment she myo arms, “Twas so afraid.” she murmured, “You see, } was once engaged. | | Concert Given at ulford Harbor knoe n members of ‘and from an ice cream, Institute, PGAZE TPE CPHERSDVAY, MAY 26, 182 “darky songs, jokes and conundrums The next number be- ing “Goiden Gate,” sung by Mr. Geo Anderoon “Yorkie appeared again, this hime with a ventrolaufal doll, and: pave a very clever performnance, | Two sony foliowed, given in the aritsts’ best manner, “hittle Grey Home in tire West, by George Al- lan, and ‘1 Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mamimy’s Arms,” by Andy Smillie Keddie Blair then care oon the’ stage ino a very clever impersonation. of a Village curate, with a commie sous, “blope Fos the Best’ An amusing monologue by ‘ York- eo owas followed by a song. “Boy of Mine,’ by George Anderson, with all the success of his first effort. “John Willie. Come On.” as sung by ‘Parson’ Blair, deal of amusement caused a great: At thie juneture a slight accident neeurred to the inain stage light, whieh was speedily and efficiently righted by berey Hourel, amid great applause. A short and farcical sketeh fol- Towed this interruption and was well received by the Eddie Blair gave the last of the in- dividual ibers, a topical song which he poked fun ai various peo- ple in the hall and succeeded in tak- ing a rise out of several of therm. The singing of ‘Auld Lang Syne” by the whole troupe, followed by the National Anthem ended the gra. “All present felt that the Three K's Coneert Party had = put ereditable entertainment even they had been handi- capped - they had likewise in the football game—by avoidable absence of Gordie Leeming, one of their best members. Refreshments were served by the the Women’s Institute, the many delicacies being thorough- ly enjoyed by all. Atver this pleis- the evening's audience, in pro- on a very! indeed, though as enter- tainment the floor was cleared fir duncing and a very enjoyable — time Was spen!. Fanthorpe’s orchestra turnished excellent music for tne dancing, as the many encores testi- fed. the home Hepburn, befere waltz owas Bob of Fulford. spoke a few words of appre- of the Three K's © efforts were amply seconded by the applause of the entire gathering, and replied to by Eddie Blair. The proceeds, Just played, Harbor, ciation They botn from the door) m, fruit and to-: presided over by Percy to the building fund of Hall, and the Women's and the football club mem- 1 1 | bacco stall Horel, the went Institute bers are pleased to be able to sav that the atfair which they had or- ganized was a great success, both financially and otherwise. South Salt Spring Notes. Mr. R.P. Edwards has been spend ing a few davs in Victoria and Van couver. Miss Eliza Maxwell and Miss Molly Akerman were home to the recent concert and dance. attend Miss O Chungranes was the guest . —— +. —- of Mroand Mrs G kb Akerman dur Same the week-end. ACCIDENT AT SATURNA ISLAND Dr. Bryant, of South Salt Spring, « >> jis attending to the needs or the { — Three K’s” Concert Party Gave Entertainment inj iesdents cr the tstands during the i Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Defty New Insti . ‘absence of Dr. Sutherland, who is = itute Dak Saturna Island, Met With a ’ Fulford Harbor Team ‘aking a well earned vacation. Accident. Won Football Game Miss Frances Cotsford, who is stay ; ing with Mr. and Mrs. M. Gyves, On Thursday last Willie Utne i _ young son olf Mr and Mrs Gel3, olf REL ORD HARBOR, May 23 Malsalton the winning one net wink ak ROTM eee Pe Saturna Island, had Ui, misfortane On Saturday afternoon the Three K's! Andy Smillie and Harry Gardler: peently when she gol a quantity ol. to have his shaatder put our waite, Concert Party. an organization of re-. played an eacelient game in the full- pacer in ker eyes we are phcapel driving a horse, which ran away and! turned boys, from Victoria, visited back line, wale dharry Paster and lak Fone Minit aha hive quite Peegyercel threw him out, with the result a this community, and engaged ino oa’ USherty’ Christian were the most Mins Robinson, of the Tome brane) atated Dr Bavis was immediately friendly mateh with the loeal foot. notierable among: the forewards Of the Soldier settlement Board, called and soon arrived on the xeene ball team In the evening they pave Jacek Stewart amd Hddie lauamdley, of made her farewell visat to Salt Spring, and gave the lal medical attention aa coneert, followed by oa danee oan the Salt Spring Bows, were the mieost Istand on Monday Her ready help lt ois probable that he will have to be fe mew Thotitute: Hall mt Cahn plavess of the day and hinds svtrpathy with be miaeh taken to the hespital am order bey A fine day and a darge and enthusi The dine up woes as foblows missed ds the soldvers’ wives have an X ray examination Hed, astic crowd helped to make the pane Tijpee Ws Ee Mallar, prod, Wl Celebrated May 24 new at home and dome as well as ean! ee OF the mest interesting of the Gardler, right back, aS Sans, Victoria Dstv wits celebrated in be oxpertod yratson ‘The teams wore wedi niate da teaptarthod dedt danebh > bo Mouwdlten. een plenedid style al lulford “" } : . : N what Gg J Ore arbor it edoanmd the plaw ele: ane poem ry tre half . alta , ; f , eeerereeemenaemenann tte nh NS NN ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ , ‘ . eanand penerally Cre half, \ Walton. orieht bale, A day ee nuaber of the Sabt °° Spreng hone Econ dian " T Conde “Y . 4 ghow Ox delt half. Vi devsler, eentre for Talat restdents turning out for the During the fret half the South Salt word.) aanthorpe iasdde reht. G ; ; ee On In othe soeeer inatel be 9 Spring team did most of the press Allan, inside det, bh Choeistian, ciple ’ ue r foeenm teams from Ganges and kul e armers ing oand atter several attempts the wing FO Gaaves. left wang ty ‘ : . " ford Tharbor, with the champlonehin! fret poal oof the poarmie was scored Seouth syadt Sprang, A Wada yeaa Spring deland at stake, t} | for Mulford by Mike Gyves, the only ewok. do Tee Ceiapladmy rasht tared . , : ‘ . hae", ne ore . : pate resulted un oa diaw the seore mharried: diam oon the teans Shortly do Downey. left draeh Io Daaaade ; . ' ‘ ’ ‘ leing bod ‘There were ananmy forts eller ptfterwards the locals were granted a contre hal, Kelly Dhareas, etyet ,; j die ; , , of dase nie . ‘ : i penalty klek, whieh Pranh Prownes Gadt Vo Tepborn bette tabl. Wo ttiaen ha : ae eee. ; . Hane ts ad H uli . 7 BRAN B1.50 pul through so swiftly that the ‘Phree alten centre: tarward, Mo Gyves, in m " w, Hata titel bis wea . . ‘ hos Ht “ome . hone . SHOWES $1.60 Kon goalie had no chance whatever stde riht, Bo Rasher insite deft. J ‘ pekumenns “5 Wines Ehcaitan are sal OWLCAE PSB too step al ; a ; - “ f ; Petre Tents daring, the day. Che * tess ' ori, ace. ded oa. / . Get in Your Straw for Straw. In the seeond halt the Bullard wang 7 cocds Of whieh wilh po toward thre vurtdoige . ,: . berries boys. feeling that the pame was po Jeon cyeairow wae the referee for a pire bad at Teer ganiaal ian PERFECTLY DRY STRAW, Inp ther way lessened ther effort. the day A ai Pook ALE, DEE ORE . . "The ee deh a . oye _ i & PERO BALE, DEBIV ERED vod Che bheee hos were able te carey After the poame supper was served : tet tran re nae fer th = — Phe play te the other ond oof the oot Che dee dad de. tietabers of tha Woo ee hretied osndeeh ocotees cet ft dve be tad tered tee kos cree th li: "iti e Peer be core hestrg he Saanich vectdbentally: Krekeed: thre tall thresh Pye eer t Gee edtreeties | chortl Nothope cetwec gepeadt wall tao gaven . hin own goal. Kiving the Vietlors abler booth pot Alter an overture Pesl week Farmers’ thers tie to tadds tte rreaetyr) ferddiswoanyy rn (otreetay fe ee ck rr ee oOTNRREEI, anf Aletheia - — a. + . er wore th thee dead bors tetaap he bey A ee | Co-operative peeth bee ger bet thie bath pra fhe tween Potocpe teat ts \ voeedy Yoon te to m — ponte thot A j } ne ‘ hia thou Vad hte reaatytae ‘ i oa periment ‘ os ia a ee “ an i) ssociation Puen te pabitee owe fat teed 4 «wl Lede tap tbae ee tt bbe 1G , . ; * snl Snantehbton “ " abe the decoht ey peat wa i ue rs ree | tucuts ee ee ae Vinita MH eeobooude aa ree 6 re aa Ina i ety an n fovice tad bey \ ' nn ie mee mad st . ; soaks ie Wa oh ae a 1 P'hvanye FV Wee et brege tot \ thane Chae die oy 1 ' Cota al heowheet OF let free Hoe tees al: ies t ' , ale t. i 1 I. fil tari and beavdi ‘ Bh ee bie hoot ow Cr | i" ey lea roan \ been’ f the un-. : Will Give a PUBLIC ADDRESS SOCIAL HYGIENE MRS. 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