« - r 2 lect your Footwear here. on the best grades and from tne of fit, appearance and service. you to get the best, CI Easter Footwear You will find it quite advantageous to se- We specialize ‘ Ladies’ Oxfords, $6.50 to $8 Children’s Bhoes in all the best ISTIE’S Beacon Avenue, Sidney. Opposite Flying Line Waiting Room siandpoint {It will pay mates. sidered as much the thing to give Christmas. Our stock will suggest many E. F. LESAGE S9ODGVOOOSOOOEGHKDCCODOOCECOCE LATH One Doble Load .. . $4.00 Church Notices © ANGLICAN @ood Friday, April &. Holy Trinity, North Saanich— Morning Prayer, 11 «.m. St. Andrew's—Evening Prayer, 7.80 p.m. Easter Sunda, April 4 Holy Trinity Church, North Saa- nich—-Mattins and Holy Communion, 10 a.m. Church Hall, Deep Cove—Holy ‘Communion, 9 a.m. St. Andrew's Church, Sidney— Holy Communion, 7.30 a.m.; Mattins and Holy Communion, 11.30 am.; Children’s Service, 3 p.m’; ‘ven- song, 7 p.m. . ° METHODIST Easter Sunday, April 4.. Easter Services In Weasley Csetho- dist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Mr, Parker, of Victoria, will aing probably for the last time In Sidney, as he expects to return Mast in short time. Morning subject: “Resurrection of Christ." In the oventing there will be a series of pictures shown on Passion Week. You are cordially invited to share the blessings of the day with us : There will be no service at Saanich tn the evening . Service at South Saanich at 3 pm Mr. Parker will aing. TS. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN Kaster Sunday, April 4. Keating—Communion Service 11 a.m. St. Paul’s— Bible School, p.m. Evening Service, 7 pm Sub ject “The Risen Christ.” fon Service. a North Commun- Ladies’ White ' Oxfords PUMPS, HIGH CUTS Ohildren's Pumps, Scaffers, etc. “Get our prices” Sloan’s Shoe Store Reacon Avo., Sidney, BRC. Send Your SHOK REPAIRS to SLOAN, THE SHOKMAKKER There's o tree at our door SGCOSSCOSCOCECECEBOCSOCECECOOOO SOOCOCOHHHOECHOLEOOCHOOHESEVE - Easter Gift Suggestions . Baster gift-giving is growing in custom. MILL WOOD FOR SALE PRICES DELIVERED WITHIN ONE-MILE CIRCLE ALL WOOD STRICTLY C.O.D. OR CASH WITH ORDER SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NO. SIX alt 2305 In some localities it is con- tokens of esteem at Easter as at We suggest CANDY, PERFUMES, CARDS, STATIONERY, , - TOILET GOODS, ETC. other appropriate gift goods. The Druggist SHINGLES One Single Load. $2.25 0H000 0000090 0C0O00068000000 0080008000080 00000008 008000000 | Standing of Scholars Following is a partial list of the etanding of the scholars in the Sidney schools. SENIOR THIRD. Examined in all except geography, history and nature study. Possible marks, 700. Iris Goddard 618, Leonard Cotton 606, Lilah Pohl 544, Verna Clanton 522, Amy Forner! 505, Doris Cavill 5602, Cyril Letts 501, Lionel Croasiey 491, Thomas Wylie 489, Elizabeth Logan 437, Sidney Wiliams 438 John Lopthien 419, Gordon Reid 415, | Frederick Clanton 404, Robert An- leéerson 383, Phyllis McKlilican 373, | Gizatte Watts and Eunice Parkes, absent. JUNIOR THIRD. Examined in arithmetic, spelling, | reading, writing and drawing. Pos- sible marks, 500. Caroline McKenzie #38, Charles ‘ Moggeridge 388, Raymond 382, Anah Jackson 373, Evelyn Sta eay 362, Adeline Crossley 3386, Rhoda Craig 333, Bertram Ward 330, Rob ert Love, Stanley Williams 318. Mel ville Clanton 290, Edith Wilson 286 JUNIOR FOURTH. Examined jn all except geography, , bistory and nature study inarks, TO00 Possible Kathleen Willlama 602, Ruby Lop | thien 597, Colin MceKenzle 692, Hill 668, Eleanor Herman Lind 637, Gladys 9 Daniels O35, Agnes Willlamsa 630, Vietor Pohl 529, Gordon Bowceott 487, Ma bel Crooks 465, Dorta Blackburn 353, Alice Jackson absent Hazel Hog, Blackburn The resulta of the Kanter ations are, for part, very gratifying The frregular attend ance of a few of the pupils necessar ily resulted in low totals Oxnitain the mort i Catholle Ladies’ Club Military 600 and dance in Fri April 9, Ad nue Hercquint at ow Hath, on day. piu sharp hisaion Canadian Make PPPTTTTTTIV IX —_t__ Brethout | | : Cleveland Bicycles, $60.00 to $75.0 Mr. Archer, of Victoria, a spent Tuesday in Sidney on business. Miss Muriel Tester is visiting her parents during the Easter holidays. Miss Kathleen Whalen, of James Island, was a visitor to Sidney Jast Tuesday. Ex-8Sgt. Walker, of the Victoria police ferce, was a visitor to Sidney last Sunday. ney Trading Company, is again duty after a period of illness. on Mr. C. C. Cochran, of the Sidney Trading Company, was in Vancouver on a combined business and pleasure trip this week. Allies Chapter, I. meet next Tuesday afternoon, April 6, at 3 p.m. in the small Berquist Hall. Mr. J. H. Mitchell, secretary the Alpine Club of Canada, has re- turned after spending a holiday in California. Mrs. Anstey and family, of Vic- toria, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shmister, Third street, over the holi- day season. Mr. and Mrs. Horth, of Lilloet, are expected today to spend the Eas- ter holidage@with Mr. and Mrs. S. Roberts. Settlement Board, passed through Sidney last Tuesday on his way to Salt Spring Island. The S. S. Spray, Capt. Matheson, of Vietoria, was in port Tuesday to clear for Vancouver after. delivering a cargo to James Island. mae Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, of Van- couver, are on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. Clanton. Mrs. Mitchell is a sister of Mrs. Clanton. Mr. V. G. Field, manager of tne Sidney branch of the Merchants Bank of Canada, will shortly leave on a holiday trip. ily recovering from his severe cold, and we hope to have our young as- sistant back on the job shortly. Mr. W. H. Dawes, of the staff of the Sidney Trading Company was confined to the hotise during the week suffering from bghrdlahorails! Capt. Shadford, of Victoria, ac- companied by Messrs. J. Mitchell, E. C. Hepburn and H. T. McDonald, Parker Island during the week. Mrs. Wesley Cowell and Mrs. J. Harrison leave on this afternoon's boat for Vancouver where they will spend the Easter holidays with Mrs. Cowell's parents, Major and Mrs. Edge. ° Mr. W. F. Frost, of W. J. Pendray & Sons, called on the patrons of his company last Tuesday. Mr. W. M. Lawrence, of the British-American Paint Company, accompanied Mr. Frost. LACROSSE LEAGUE MERTING. President Ed. Christopher, af the Victoria and Island Intermediate Lacrosse League recently notified the secretary of the Sidney Athletic Association that in the very neay fu- ture a meeting of that body will take place when Sidney will be duly noti- fled to have delegates present. . PREPARING GROUNDS. ' The War Memorial-Park grounds are being prepared for the coniing season The area has been ploughed and posts are being put in. sBe- fore this work is completed the whole oproperty will be fenced, and a grand stand will be erected Se | FOOTBALL GAME, *) \ The football teams lined up folfowsa in their game last nena "Sidney: } Saanich Rhoder, goal, Ed Now- man, Ro Cheater, backs; G. LAnqulat On at W Chester, halves, Lynn (gaptain). “LT Wull, @ Mateolm, (¢. Rylanda, Jackson, Flinton, forwards. Sidney Crosawell, goal; Tester, “Gehrke, backs; A Pelky, M. c- | Clure, kK Norton (captain); Cr@as- jley, Cowell, Nash, Ib) Thomas, § J- | Booth, forwards Referecs, ' Boweotl Wlackpurn and F, Our atviish spring Stationery ! Is no tn Lesage, the druggist t ; ; Bicycles at $55.0 | | A Great Game | (By ,Sporticus.; The outdoor athletic season opened on Sunday last when a team representing Sidney tackled the Mr. Nunn, of the staff of the sia {wife would not let him away to play 1 Mr. A. H. Spurr, of the Soldiers’ Master Moran Brethour is stead- | world-renowned ‘Saanich Rovers. Despite cloudy weather, muddy field and meagre attendance every one present, audience, players and offi- cials, had ‘a whale of a time.” Be- ing the opening game of the season Sidney was very anxious to win and Manager Geo. Sutherland had made @rrangements to field the following team: Goal, ‘“‘Gunboat’’ Smith; | back, Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson; ‘halfs, Bombadler Wells, Joe Becket, ‘ Bandsman ‘Blake; forwards, Jimmy ‘Wilde, Freddy Welsh, Georger Car- | pentier, Jack Dempstey, Eugene | Brosseau, but unfortunately, “Gun- O. D. E., will poat’ couldn’t get away; Jim Jeffries $ ‘had rheumatism, and Jack Johnson had a ‘bull’ fight on in Mexico. /while the half-back line, Messrs Wells, Beckett and Blake were on a rlttle trip to Scotland where’ they | went to pay their respects to natives Jimmy Wilde wired his regrets that he couldn't come owing to the fact that he expected to have another “tag day’’ with another of those | american bantams. Freddy Welsh | wouldn't play on Sunday; Carpetier’s with our “roughnecks,”” while Jack Dempsey has a particular engage- ment with Uncle Sam, and Brosseau, ;not exactly missing the train, ay-! rived at the station a few minutes ‘after the train had left. ; AN these disappointments would | ‘have taken the sand out of anyone | but Manager Sutherland, who ‘‘just ‘drew himself up,’ gritted his teeth ‘and grabbed a 12x12, 20 ft. long, ‘and loaded it one of the cars him- i self. ‘Be hurriedly made arrange- | ments to pick up a team to meet tie | \formidable Saanich club, whom ad- | vance reports indicated to be a com- | ‘bination of Aston Villa and Queen's | Rangers of Glasgow. This was de- ‘nied later. George got a bunch to uphold Sidney’s fair name. He gathered them from the _ by-ways ‘and the slums and the hills, and | when he got them at the grounds ,they presented a great spectacle , Croswell Joe came from Nanaimo to , play goal, while the world-renowned young lacrosse’ player Johnnie Gehrke and Pete Tester (who has one foot in the grave, the other be- ing fairly good) played back, while ‘the young Hon tamers Everett Nor- ton, Mike McClure and Albert Pelky filled the half-back line. The for- wards were ‘‘Jack’’ Booth (who just missed getting his: International by passed through Sidney en route ta six miles), Wes. Cowell, who was a great footballer fifty years ago Nash, who played centre and wa3 of great ewervice to his club; Baptiste iThomas, an all-round athlete, whe played a horse of a gamg, and Wal- ter Crossley, who did wondePs for his club by kicking with all his fee' at once. I won't say much about the gam: itself, the score being 4-6 in favor of the visitors, but Manager Suthe: land {is quite optimistic, and is of the opinion that with about twenty years’ ' assiduous practice his team would be quite able to wipe out their de feat. “Sporticus’’ is not wel enough acquainted with the ‘Rovers’ ‘to delve into their personai canara: ter, but gives them credit of bein a well-balanced, aggressive tean with a good combination and no’, nearly as “yellow’’ as thelr aweat:| ers. In fact, they were a fine look- ing lot of young men, particularts when they were walking backward There were two referees for the game, and as they were both O. B U. they only worked a “six-hour” ehift each. Messra. K Blackburn and F. W. Bowcott, each of them be- ing a Hittle worse than the other However, In spite of the excitement of the game everyone was home and in bed before midnigas | . 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