PAGE FOUR ARAAARUVAA TARAS WUEETAATO wevvennaweneoewaneg __ BAZAN BAY CASH STORE PAY. CASH : "PHONE 110-M PAY ‘LESS ‘Sesqui Matches— 2 Corned. Beef— “Pwo packets ‘for -....... Two tins for .............. .” PERFECT: SEAL and- ECONOMY JARS. Economy. Caps,. Mason . -.. Lids, Rubber. Rings, Parawax, Ete., at a Saving. Sugar, $5.80 per 100 pounds.’ WE DELIVER ANYWHERE! Mi ~ Consistently Good . Sold ed Mr. F. York : GALIANO ISLAND | Mi | sbtri | pa ~ B.C. “VANART’'ls Like Vanilla, Only Nicer! : It is five times stronger than: Government Standard Vanilla and. “ean be used with better results than Vanilla in all cases. It gives that delicious and lasting: flavor. to: cakes which so many Extracts fail to sive. = does not cook out. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. : Manufactured: and guaranteed | by the Ww. A. JAMESON COFFEE CO., OF VICTORIA, B. B.C. 3: | | er | qa if | “PEOPLE'S: Su PPLY STORE SEAL-TITE JAR: RINGS-——Four packets for ....... ECONOMY: TOPS—A dozen -CERTO—A bottle: EMBLEM SAL can _... to .25¢ ML se M : WE SELL RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS BEACON AVE. AT. FOURTH: ‘SIDNEY, B.C. : AES <9 WE. DELIVER DAILY. = » (PHONE 90° F piles of of Dipped cords . dust, bew | . 3 : you can tecosnize the new — ~ Heavy Duty an sens by their tnagaificent construction ‘and by the gold stripe that stands out against the ebony black _ sidewalls, See your nasrest Firestone Dealer to dey) : : Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Canada, Rimites ved Hamilton. ‘Ontario lar unlanieenentaretabennimeantinendtaname ninemsn Me. th Miles” Feral Lae Te eT ea tae Aaa eel | ‘. fat 4 wee cin {yeure and aplve Giploy mont to: Canadians in he: mmahing. of Soups “~ Which dn turn, menns mare printing, more. * “ain making; more vopratnblon to 1 grown and mamerows attias line’ of: ‘endeavor: increased, s a iM hae Phone Wi ‘rial bilo for NABOR SOUPS-=AL. lu PAOKED SIN BRITISH COLUMBIA: Vegetable, Smlery Asparagus, Ox Pall, omatoe® TWO TOP cecerus woe Wo. muarinte you will ‘ba “plonsed,. B.C. SUGAR: 100; pounds fare bt Sbapndtdess iO G0 saber rneenensneengetsannibennag gees Be WES SUGARS 20 pounds for 81.20 oe, J: BUGA Reem 10. pounds fae. cvrciy cies BEG. ROVAL HOUSEHOLD: FLOUR——a9 Tbs, | $2.28 : SHREDDED WHEAT. BISCUITS +2. packets 256. . KELLOGGO'S CORN FLAKEG—P k Ne... 1g. ry sur ¥ “mn * iA bela ahaa ie gd | i ils for June is as follows: Donations-—Mr. I: Hailey, fish; Mr. Goodrich. cream, fish, cream, cream; Mr. 4 | tables; vegetables, cream, vegetables; Mrs. 3; birth, 0 a re ee et a eee ateieaeeeeeneeeeaeaetaemeaed a ee SATURDAY SOCIAL EVENING : [ming held ‘July Sth, the usual pro- high score for the. evening tween the Hustlers:and the Club team was played on Saturday, resulting in a-win. for. the Service Club, after which ane visiting team were. entertained. : | Holmes. r 'K gathered “at. ‘the. school grounds “on ah Sockeye. § Z| Grantham ‘ Slicad Pineapple ae ay our Money's. Ws Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review "Y JUNER REPORT OF GULF HOSPITAL) GANGES, July 10. -— The Laity nto. .Gulf Islands Hospital | report Beddis, fisn; Mr. Mr. Burkitt, Horel, vege- cream, eggs, | tchell, flowers; Mr. E. Walters, iwberrics: Mrs. Borradaile, flow- W | Ors. Patients admitted during June, 4; tients carried forward from May, ; deaths, 0; still in hospital, total number of hospital days, 90. TIT - BITS from the {| | NORTH SAANICH | SERVICE CLUB! 4 At.the usual :Saturday vsocial--eve- essive” 500. was played: at’ nine bles, resulting: in. the. prizes -being : . awarded to Mrs. Smethurst and Mr. John Lawson, junior. The second half of the urnament was played off cribbage | and the | won by! Hill and Mr. George Clark, : The highest aggregate score! rs. nior, for the tournament was attained by | r. George Clark, who therefore | holds the Cribbage Challenge Cup | for the: ensuing year. An. exhibition softball are be- Service ‘SWIMMING RACE The annual swimming races held last: Sunday’ morning, July 6th, hav- ing been postponed ‘from . Saturday | evening.-owing to-weather and : tide Sonditions, resulted as follows: Girls’ - » 50- -yard came —,: Agnes Boys’ ‘50-yard dash—Roy. Tutte. . athleen ; Buckman. ' “JUMPING. ‘COMPETITION. - Contestants for the jumping: ev ‘ents nd° varied stock ‘of: new: ‘and used’ HEATERS and:COOK | STOVES... “Prices “from:.$5.00-. ‘Brings your ° Fold: heaters: and: get’: them. made-Lke’ new, good job’ Suaranteod;:” Prices: -reasonable,.. * PIPEFITTING“ IN ALL. ATS © - ‘BRANCHES: ; “ D. CRAIG - ‘PHONE 66 — SIDNEY, B.C. ( MEACON AVE Salmon, Two: tins —_ Vy Fee Cardink- Th ( : Cig Iie Song Thr vo bay IMPE. RI AL ahentdaahedieceemuahoremeine netted beni bhesinen alee LOAF ~ At 25c Each | s KUTT LOAR CONTAINING? WALNUTS, CHERRIES ma wud Révipiive.. Quality" SIDNEY BAKERY ponte 18" STONEY, R, c _ le tn “Boys’ and: Girls’. ‘Joint. handicap - —).. £ Valley, the comparatively: new: field th. es | each of, 160 ~acres,”! ~ eastern Canada, “milus, and’ including .a visit® to: tha’: yo Par a Mastiokent on thi ‘ tihmeien ec ianasl stb bereanunteeNdol been be te: tere. and. TR (333) “J think that the Increase dn uae employment clias stapped. in the United States and that by the time the’ Fall comes around, things walt be much. better,” deciared Vrofes- sor Leo Wolmen, of Boston, inter- . viewed abourd S.S. Empress of Australia, on his way to the In- ternational Wage Conference at SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Thursday, July 10th, 1930.. ye tend the associated Boards of Trade of Van- couver Island, being held at Courte- nay, as delegates from Be of and Mrs.. Geneva. ‘The worst has pussed,” | he added, “and things are loosing brighter again.” Canada's new championship golf course, the Royal York of Toronto, was opened officially May 19, in the presence of a distinguished gather. ing of golfers and Canadian Pacific and civic officials. George 5. taen, Grand‘ Old: Man of ini aarp » Grave the, first bail, and da ler wees oxcellencies, ‘Lord and Lady ene The cagurse is in. connce- tion with the Royal York Motel and ‘will. be at the disposal of ‘guests. |. ; We R. MacInnes, vice-president in charge. of. traffic, Canadian “Pa- cific Railway, since 1918, and after 45 years’ service with the compuny, - retires May 31 at his own. request, and will be succeeded by George Stephen, at present freight traffic manager. In : announcing’ the change, E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the railway, said:— “Mr. MacInnes. has. been in the company’s service for forty-five years and has discharged his ex- acting’ duties.as freight traffic man- ager and as vice-president in charge of traffic with: -conspicuous ability and loyalty. to the company’s inter- ests. - By his retirement the com- pany loses one of. its ablest:.and most neepectedt officers.” oo, More than four: hundred varieties’ _of apples have ‘been originated. at ~ the Canadian Government Centra), Experimental Farm at Ottawa with- in’ the:-Jast..35.-years. As . thou=: |. sands. of seedlings have fruited, the ‘apples: have. been tested: and. the ; -best of them-named and pereeiat i ed for: future. production. . ; ‘Five. years’ azo: ‘the total catpat : ats of: -petroleum-in ‘Alberta’:was 168,-" 643: ‘barrels; : last: “year. it rose: to'° £999,152 -barréls,. of which. 981,221 | i barrels: came’: -from ).the * Turner riday. evening. The.xesults were: as ; : follows: ; : ; ‘The demand for .quarter. ‘sections stead. lands. in. Wes ‘eovering. | Toronto Exhibition, world’s great- est annual fair: will De canducled © from the Maritimes by Professer I. . L. -Stewart,° of.-Dalhousle -Unlver- sity, next August. Tha tour ‘which will take “in most of the points and cities of Interest in’ the territory will be over the Unee ne the Qanadian Puaaifie, Domfoton Atlantic and Quehee Central iail- ways and by Canada Steamships— Tana. Six of the Canadian y Nova. Sceotlay Now Brunawdek. Que, 4. he Manitoba Alhertavnnd DAvush- (oe Colom bhvehave takon advantage ofr t qty ssthesParme ]oan : -Dominfon., Aah nt 4 : fovernment erdity 14 - Sirners. “extaniled ta’, " vod Bol, DEithe: ad: “Woon: ay etamessariiinorere Cava leads tw ihe followin “the ward: hydra newer develope ment pero aypitiy eltta: wor capitan the: amplros” world lavpest’ inland part. er Montroul: levee BR Jargort smeltor: af: its Iind “rath Bel; and dargest. singles « unit eral clovater In the Wwerld, LADIES! * Aritetieally the dine-at © that” ni -Roncon Avenue; Sidney. (Nene. Post. OMe). NG er Mecintn ts 1880, -Twillbnot be AN délaae Tivety Cowper m is: j by = m y reé. homes <{ ; rn Canada,” “given: ‘by: the: Canadian’ ‘Government ye ' tosettlers, ‘continues to increase. ‘| onthe :first::three: months:of «this 7 ye ar there were. 2564 ventric: regis 9300." provinces,“ ides. which long tern, montane. Comudian + At ie end. of, last Mareh eae ‘To WMeototial amount: ar: Hye ca nayranee ; ~ ote yah van uuainoonn eseecmnatenvienntatina iaeeINNNmenGteNRaey «ipeNttt RMS Your. Dainty. Shoes can be Repaired Re- modeled or Dyed any color “axeapt Part eowe draw! . ! SLOAN'S, ‘SHOE, HOSPITAL | Bay opened on July 2nd and will con- tinue until August 29th. is ; Collegiate School and under the di- Ire | | to ney Hotel over the 4th of July. Mr. ‘Sparling -and:, Mr. ‘Lyle . ine sterday morning by motor to ‘at- annual convention of the and’ Miss Clarke, of Winnipeg. . All citizens of Sidney interested in _ school affairs are invited to be pres- ent at the annual school meeting. in the Sidney the school at 7:30 o’clock Saturday vard of Trade. a Holdridge left T Mr. and Mrs. Lopthien and family,| 4.7 p> (Ona 7 Olenidge “ert on 2 ues- Port Angeles, are guests of Mr. dey to spend a few days with rela- tives in Victoria. Mrs. John “L. Dolene and baby daughter, of Seattle, Wash., are vis- iting here for a week as the guest of Mrs. Dolenc’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, Third Street. Mrs. Connor, of Seattle, was the weekend visitor of her daughter, Mrs. R. Fike, also Mr. A. Bennett, from Seattle, brother of Mrs. Fike. W. R. John, East Road. The girls’ summer camp at Patricia This camp in affiliation with the Vancouver ction of Mrs. B. M. Ruffell. Mr.-Jack Green, of. Seattle, known many here, was a guest at the Sid- | Q fy A “basket” pienie will’ be held on ;__ Mr. R. Fike’s daughter, Mrs. Jack,,,/ : _ pien oe AeNe | McDonald and.two children, of Port | Monday, July 21st, at Elk Lake, for © | Angeles, are spending a vacation the Sunday Schools of S. Andrew’s_ ‘here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs, R.|9"d Holy Trinity Churches. Cars Fike. will leave S. Andrew’ s Church at -fand i Park on Tuesday in) a ‘schedule. game j for the Peck Challenge Cup, North Saanich argument. by a score of 18-2.° ltr i it during thé absence of Mr. A. S. War- render. 1:45. Mr. A. Si: Warr cndes, of the, local branch of. the -Bank’:of. Montreal, spent several days in Vancouver this * °: °° week, having gone to. attend the. ~ funeral of his brother-in-law, “Mro00 07"), Bert Hewitt; Kingston Road, Van- >. = couver, whose funeral took place’ yes- * terday. Mrs, Warrender also went. over to attend the funeral. ‘ _ “Tin of Gant =. | Results of examinations conducted Mr. Herman. Lind, a Seattle, vis-ii, Victoria by the Associated Board ed at his home here last week. of the Royal Academy of Musie and Mrs. Ti. 0. Homewood and daugh-'the Royal College of Music in Lon- . The “B’, teams ‘of North Saanich Sidney. met at the Memorial. having. the better of the Mr. Johnson, of the Bank of Mon- eal, Vietoria, “is’at the local bank iter, Gwen, left. on Sunday for Van-' don were announced on Monday and i couver, w {couple of weeks i tives. 1; ‘Wash., * where their. famous: Anti-4 js at resent enjoyin a three eeks’ Krust. Boiler Fluid is’, smanufactured | yacation, as j y . +ftor the American’, “market. tof the ‘Sidney Trading ‘Co. “Ltd, “is “Weekend at the: Home’ of:Mr: Deacon’s [enjoying ‘a twos-weeks’ -vacation. Vv l faring opradiedon ss whet ound lone exportap world’s. wheal 4 chimplonsl psy a apwaye omifeapa och pers ceapltay oh By grada “wheat a nuandarday : Wworld'y “pe capita Sfraudes” onawaprint s produetion: -of | : | Inter aly Oth, | iponstbla far b2 a ots wi fe, | Pia gal REE ate Bate Jast week "| brother and sister-in-law, Mrs. James King, on SEY cokeniires termediate « grade: ‘Farm.’ ' been visiting at his home here: after Craig’ also . passed... in his serious illness, his duties Co.’s: United States plant: at: Auburn, . the we weekend as:the.guests: of Mr. and) ; irs. ; Mr. :J.. ‘Bruce: Burton,’ “Vancouver, “North. Saanich: ‘girls’ steam’a bite Mrs, : Work mike Traits Dr. J. (AY Use Oa who' it: t q ‘ft ! ' here ‘they will. visit for a;success was:gained by the following as the guests of rela- local artists:. Gertrude Straight at- tained her L.A.B. degree: and.Kath- ....:- Mr. and Mrs. 8. MeCheseny visited | leen’Lowe honors in:the intermediate ©’. - with. “Mrs. McChesney’s: grade; both-are pupils of Mrs. Bur- ©: Mr. and i don-Murphy; Margaret Critchley, in- _ (lower . ‘division ) and Gwen ‘Homewood, primary grade, © who has} both ‘pupils of Mrs.. Agnew;. Bella. .< the. primary. ©: oft Mrs; Be. Mr. Everette Goddard, -has returned to erade: and: is” a> pupil. S as-manager: of:Goddard’ &. Deacon. =) | Mr. A: ‘Deildal, Jord Hquor ‘vendor, | ~Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C: “Deacon, ' of Miss:.Rosa .Matthews, -of the staff : Port: Townsend,’ visited over: th parents, Mr: ‘and ‘Mrs. ace Deacon, Mrs. Shore and,son;. George, : spent “Craig Rowan. mF, : - The. Sidney’ Zz Ry Eike,: ‘Third Street.’ \ played | an:!exciting ©. not wi isitedshere aura the: week. on busi- aI ‘Saanich Friday’ evening, and. ‘managed to get: “the: ‘biggest: part: £:. a: (24-20 score. ike: ‘Re rguson, : 2and Miss "Gwen |; « Miss. Mabe. |: Peel,” ac- a sited: : this: subscription | got: to: sign: vit yy are-as fol-: OWS» : Mrs. Me Williams and: daughter, sentle re der, ne gh POLISHING, NG ST ERY CHARGING Prompt ear etl: attention riven to all wor Satisfaction * guaranteed. 7 a DE DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE, BE “Ashley? S Garage. ‘PHONES: Garage, 97; Res, saris — Bonen vitae anes B. C. a ventable: in other words, they were due. simply: to carelessness. Pressure of public opinion: has gone far to elimi- nate carelessness in other direc« tions, but carelessness with fire - is still vamazinely, Drevalent,