8 SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B.C., SEPTEMBER 26, 1913 LR EP TCE TS SRST SST ASPENS — Everybody's s smoking it..The Morena grocery store of Mr. Lowe at Deep C | | P is]. p Cove, - LOCALS and ERSONALS cigar. The best quality Havanna. or on applying to Miss Middleton during | nS g | Ws |. i. : i oy school hours. . —For an after dinner smoke. The Morena cigar As will be seenin}.B Kelly’s advertise- nnn : >. __ _ |ment, a shipment of coal will arrive in . The exhibition at Victoria, so far, has the course of a few days. Householders | _ RICHMOND CENERAT MERCHANDISE. a been a huge success and many thousands will do well to lay in their stock early as M ATERNITY HOME a P | the coal it - of people visit the grounds daily. The 7 uation is uncertain. __.-1704 Richmond Avenue, Victoria, exceptionally fine weather adds much to ~ __. | This Home will be opened to patients on to the attractivness of the fair. Mr. Sol Cadman, who ieft North Saan- October Ist. Moderate fees.. Apply ich about two years ago ‘to spend his|03 MISS SYMES declining years in England, the home of | == : his birth, found out that he, like many others, could not possibly remain. away for any great time from our glorious dis- trict. His many friends were very glad to welcome him back again. Contract for Labor and Goods. | Tel. 22. | Sales and purchases. oP Andrew Bowman, the twelve-year-old. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, Third ‘street, fell from a tree last Sunday, and had the misfortune to break his arm at - the wrist. = The Review « on, 1 Sale aaa Vo ‘Sidney. Cafe and ‘Lunch Room ~ Opposite the Merchants’ Bank, Beacon avenue... . Among the Sidneyites who went to Victoria to attend the Canadian Club Luncheon in the Alexandra Club in honor of the Rt. Hon. Herbert Samuel, -Post- master general of Great Britain, and the Hon. Mr. Pellitier, Postmaster General of Wie | Canada, were. Messrs.- Julius. Brethour, eo. R.G. R.. McKenzie and P. N. Tester. For the convenience of our ¢ customers who are not on our regular subscription list, and of the - visitors to our town, the editor has made arrange- ments to -pltice the Review on. sale during the | week at the following places:—_ ae | ; The Sidney Hotel, Corner First and Beacon Avenue. The Sidney Trading Co., - Corner First and Beacon Avenue. BF Bowcotts Fruit Store, - Berquist’s Block, Beacon Avenue. The Scottish Stores, Corner Fifth and. Beacon ‘Avenue. Will all those who are sending provis- ions of any kind for the tea at the North and South Sannich - Exhibition kindly leave them at Mr. C. C, Cockran’s house on Beacon Avenue on Friday.’ afternoon, October 3rd, or on. Saturday. morning, October 4th, before 9 oclock, as they must be packed and taken down on the 10.30 “Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Pickering will leave train _ sy . . _ Sidney on the 24th inst., on a holiday trip Great is the comma. A comtemorary and expect to be away two weeks. They says: “The man who killed Madero dead.” - will go to Vancouver on the first stage) How else could hekill Madero? Of course, of their journey and after spending a few what was meant was: “The. ‘man, who - days there will return to Vancouver Is- | killed Madero, dead”: and yet; there are land and go up to Cowichan where Mr. some people who de not think punctuation ~ Pickering will enjoy a few days’ shooting. important. Who was it. who suggested _ oe ee, | that a good way to punctuate was to put _ Mr. W. R. Armstrong retured on Tues-| all the marks together at the end of the ... day from a six weeks trip to the prairies | article and let the readers put’ them in : . ona visit.to his sons, Wilson and James, where they saw N fit? oe _ who are farming in Saskatchewan a little |- ee . >, -. west of Saskatoon. Mr. Armstrong, who| Is it not time we had.a ‘game warden N Fralick’ S Book and Magazine Store ; / looks well and bears evidence of having | ; or. provincial. constable in this district”.to oe oe es : ae oe 0 \\ Cee a _ Fourth street, just off Beacon Ave. ae had an enjoyable outing, reports that prevent infractions of the gamelaw?. On| -——————_—_—— a = —— _ _ IS —— ——— = “.. the crops generally throughout the ‘Pro-| ‘Thursday morning two residents saw a ——— eeeerine ET eee — — avn are » extremely: good... joo | man anda. black: dog .in-a field, within aa the Sidney townsite. He flushed a cock ; ‘The 1 moving pictures a Berquist’s: hall pheasant and fired at it, missing it. He _ on Tuesday evening ‘were exceptionally was then seen to fire at a smaller | bird, _ good and were very much enjoyed by. a presumably a quail or a Hungarian. part- large audience. This means of entertain: ‘ridge, and kill: it. These birds are out of ment is becoming very popular. in Sidney | season, the: man. was. cheating near and..the performance, coming. as it does, .|-houses : ir os twice. a week, on “Tuesday and: Saturday’. evenings, will atleast be some ‘place: to. go during the fall and winter 1 mont | FIRST. CLASS MEALS at Moderate Prices | any time of the day : Board by the Day, oe - _ Week or ‘Month “( Open from 6. 30 a.m. to 8 p. m. “LADIES! DINING ROOM IN: CONNECTION. 29 G. DIETZ, , Prop. EPARTM ENT sT¢ nae | “FIRST. STREET AND. BEACON AVENUE away. to ‘be, recognised, ‘and hurried away when. he noticed that he was: observed. _Berquist's, small hall, ‘the present home of the superior ‘school, . is “undergoing a good deal of repairs these days, and when. finished will be well suited for the purpose a Our local inimrods,, ‘Messrs: Geo: Breth. ‘our, Billy ‘Warne, Billy . Pollard, Jack ‘Roberts and Willie Webb,’ returned Sat- ts which it is devoted. A wainscotting| urday afternoon from their hunting ‘trip of fur lumber about five feet i in height is to Butte and Toba Inlets, They reported “Tow being nailed in place, and ‘the ceiling having seen glaciers, mountains, rapids, has ‘already been covered with cheese- ‘channels, but very little game and besides *. cloth in preparation for the paper that themselves they brought: back the boat, - + will decorate it. When ‘completed the] a few empty bottles, their old clothes, and room will have a very neat appearance | six goat skins, Notwithstanding © their a ‘ind will be much warmer. than formerly. | hard luck, disappointments, and shortage | of provisions, liquid and otherwise, they vowed they had: a - wonderful . trip and hope and. ‘expect to. make it an annual event-. ‘They were welcomed home by their numerous friends.\ with a glad hand and 3 @ warm,. FIRST FALL. ‘SHIPM ENT. of 200 pairs celebrated “KP Boots for men, just received direct from the factory. We cut out t the middleman and 1 give you the e benefit. Bates Next Sunday, September 28th, will be “Rally Day” in the. Methodist Sunday schools of this district. At 2.30 p.m. ~ there will bea ‘united service of the Sid- “ ney.and North Saanich schools. in the _. North Saanich church, This service will |: -consist of special singing by: the scholars, | several recitations and a short address by the pastor. The evening service, at 7,30, will also have special reference to _ seattered about the. grounds and veranda, |... ef ~The various competitions: were entered |: relief; “into with enthusiam and judging by the God, in his wisdom, thonght it better 80, - excitement were much énjoyed. The To call the little one ere she should grow, ~~ table was the centre of attraction for the “time, but alas! so attractive did. it. prove | that after the first hour there was nothing | “to be obtained, One of the first purchas- | Cove school, just® across. the» peninsula ers was Bishop Roper, who with Mrs. | from Sidney, informs the Review that a Roper ‘made. an: unexpected: -and timely, rection’ of the government: circulating. visit, Many grown-ups ‘partook of the | library has recently been installed in that 7 tea and seemed to. enjoy the young folks’ school and she desires the public. to know | : . fun. : The» net. pr oceeds - amounted . tO) that. the books in. this library. are. free. to , nearly $12,00, most of which will be. sent. everyone. A printed list of the titles will me to. assist in the support of fn mission school: very shortly. be issucd- and. sent to every= . in Kangra, India, it being one of, the one desiring them, Those wishing. to ob- vite pledges of, the Junior Womenk, Aunilary, | tal hs books ¢ can ao. 80. v by. calling At the ovstenen wee rmbiransnte sr edeapunaenn ateheaeennamersesenentias aint Lada abiatied ht eemedlietdles naecdal tattered) .y - Mail: Orders Receive Prompt Attention. ae : 7 Circulating Library. ae - Miss Middleton, teacher at~ the Deep : TR \DIN G . cc OMPANY. tat : SIDNEY, B. fom