Kistablished 1881. Phillips Stone Works Phones: Office, 4828; Resi- dence 8133R Monuments, Copings, Etc. 1502 Fair- ]| of the weck, but it has been very strong sincg last issue of The Kxamine field Road, and straight loads of steers have beén bringing $16.76 and individuals VICTORIA (Opp. Ceme- tery) EE ans If It's Doubtful, It’s Dirty Many a man goes through a Gay just inissing looking right, because he put on a doubtful shirt or collar. When you open a bundle of clothes we have laundered, there will be no doubt. You will be pleased. ° THE VICTORIA STEAM |: LA‘JNDRY CO., LTD. ¢ Phone 172 Highest Grade WELLINGTON Place your Winter's order with us now. R. Hall & Sons 1232 Government St., Victoria Phone 83 When He's 2 Years Old Bring Him to Sam Scott e Holiday Clothes For the . e Kiddies Khaki shorts. bloomers, long pants, khaki shirts, white drill pants, shirts and sailor suits, hats of all kinds—-any of these you can buy economically at this Boys’ Store. Sam M. Scott J. F. Scott “Boys' Clothes Specialist” 1225 DOUGLAS STREET VICTORIA, B.C. Mail Orders Filled. Postage Free We Want Your Orders For Dyeing, Cleaning, Pressing Men's Suits and Overcoats, Wo- men's Suits, Cloaks, Capes and Skirts. WE SPECIALIZE IN WO- MEN'S FANCY ATTIRE Prompt service. Phone 75. City Dye Works 844 Fort. St., Victoria, B.C. OPEN FOR) BUSINESS Rooms and Board Cor. Second St. and Sidney Ave. Reasonable Rates, A. PRINCE - - Proprietor (HAYWARD'S) tending over 50° years T34 Broughton St., Vietorta, B. ‘Telephones 2236, 2236, wu3a7, 177 DENTIST und Douglas Sta, Victoria, ne BARRISTERS ——— DIENELOP & FOOT Matidera of NOVA sehen A MA Phone Jb Weare expertaby able to take ¢ vf ah) poate bu ahess ee take a drop at any time. Bulls are quoted from $8 to $10; choicg ves of Drape the reader: of the Cotonist —_—_——_ | calves are selling from $18 down to $12. Edmonton yards has a plentifi@™! [in thia village will give a very care Ti aaa —— supply of stocker cattle, which will no doubt be attractive to farmers, no | ful reading te the article ae it “has 0 00000F00OOO OOS OCOOHO OOS OOHOHOSHOTOSHSHSEHHOOOOADODOOO that spring work is well over and grass good. lbeen a heavy burden oa) Peote: my | vinces, but nothing serious yet. Semple's Hall. Keating. on June 19 ° e C) e HOGS. Stevenson for the Ja-t four sears fo bd ° Wednesday there were a few hogs in the Calgary yards and the pri keep the matter before the pens 9 ° . $9 99 ’ son and see no result- fo no re-wits © was frmo $22.60 to $22.75. Thursday's receipts went over at $22. 7595 come from the alaniets sticde he ® ° straight through. ‘This morning-there were also a few on hand and th Caw ty ih ~ nitl 7 aa ane 2 e sold at $22.50. Receipts still light but larger than previously. ‘ can nay th camel i. in On bd bd Prices during the week have been holding around 22.25 at Edmo | the ean an six ‘at ae a Taek ° ° ton, but on Thursday the market was little stronger and in Instances t wail oa later saul Yhe vn a bd ° drice was § ; 22.50. : Pn sa an “ H H ; price was sprung up a quarter to $ »0 give ear, but |} will have done my © LAT S INGLES ® SHEEP. duty. ° ° w evens Some trading in breeding stuff at the Calgary yards, but that is abo JOHN Sci ° ~~ ee — — ; all that is moving. Te wee bed ° HORSES Mr. andl Mre. Geo Walker, oof ; 4 No inquiry for medium weight or light horses and a very limites a the gursts of Mr g MILL OOD OR SALE ° chance to sel] any of the good ones. No movement expected for a time. and Mrs. Simister fer a few das. § bd GRAIN last week. ° PRICES DELIVERED WEPHIN ONE MILE CIRCLE bd ‘RAD e Que Double Load .. . $4.00 One Single L 25 ® Markets are continuing strong. Alberta crop prospects are gooqg. Richard Horth has about com” § LLL Wood STRICTLY C.0.D. OR CASH WaT aren ° There have been showers in some districts where soil was drifting and - | pleted the new heme of Mr. and Mr: ® — ‘ —— ° ORDER ° ° ° ° © e © r") e e ) ) © ° e 3 8 e Tess | Ont let, seed pods réimain on the should be light and airy but shefi ————— | stems and your planta will continue) o-eq trom the cold north winds. We have a reputation for experienced | nerviee and moderate charges, 6x | eA LT ce ~~) notes on one of our familar garden H. LeRoy Burgess, D.D.S., 107-112 Campbell Hutlding, corner Fort ene ener anenaneans Haipinters, Duliciters, Notaries, ete PORA ALAEIUEA ANT POO© f PeA TGS ; | — ‘ aos ; . "te : tons. 1b relieves at once and gradu ; ! ope . hae \ ; Wie rt savward Midge Vieroria We | ly heals the skin Sumpte hex Dr || We have been able inerely ff to |} CoP aid Hee Ree trie Wate BE EE EES ES ONDE EST AS BP TON Pere OE gps Chen RT ne —_ I at ts UL Ss. ._ aa ee — teen 8 ENR hat Yay eat % GAZBTTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1920 PAGD THRDD SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANKO ALBERTA MARKETS | (From The Market Examiner, Calgary, Friday, June 4) hint at the answer to the problem The problem is too big and too com: l he Road to Independence plex to be treated fn small space and what is more, its full answer can! come only from the cambined action | of the macter minds of Educational | Philosophy, when sco.tety shall cal | upon them to take up the tack of | planning a course of education oF growth in social con ceiouene Trouble comes to all of us at one time or another. The man with a snug bank account, is fortified against the ‘‘slings and arrows of outrageous fortune’’. It is the duty of every man to lay aside something for the inevitable rainy day. Open a Savings Account today and Letters to the Editor take yore step along the road to em... THE MERCHANTS BANK stated a couple were CATTLE | Calgary market fs looking a little uncertain towards the latter pa outstanding quality $17. Cows have been selling much stronger than week ago and several of the best ones made $16, but towards the close the week’s business the buyers are not so keen, and $13 to $15 took mo of the good cows. Feeder buyers have boen more active during the we and they are getting most of the common and medium steers at prices fro $11.25 down to $10. Bulls have been selling woll and choice ones madjje up to $10.75. Shippers may look for a break in the beef prices any time. ; New record prices for fat steers, heifers and calver were establish : ; by the packing-house buyers during the week, and the prices towards thi toe ich ate te a and | Head Office: Montreal OF CANADA Established 1864, last of this week show choice stoers from $15 to $16.50; choice heifers an ° SNe ts ws SIDNEY BRANCH cows have been good, and the top heifers will make up to $15, and the beg ten cenin. ula A oe Punt. Te we V.G cows are selling from $13 to $14. Shippers need not expect top prices q cided niy puny alte would be out = Ge PIELD, ° . ; ; ; . Manager. anything but the best, as buyers are getting fussy and the market img seeding will only be necessary in few cases. Weather a little cool for raphe inew oa : on growth, but good progress made in planted fields. Work will be completefad John H. Tow ney, of Deep Cove next week. Grasshoppers. reported in some districts in other western prq@- A flower show ja to be held at PRODUCE under the aucpiees of the South saa Butterfat prices are to be reduced again next weck. the decline frogm nich W. oT. when menibers of the, Calgary creameries likely to be around 4c; receipts are satisfactory. | West and North Saanich Institute: , Market for creamery butter cannot take all output and new levels will hayje to be arrived at in order to ship. Dairy butter a little lower and can noy . . ; | be exported, fancy dairy at markets from 50c down; dealers payingg35c tao of Mrs. Tanner, presidgnt. AM are i 36c straight receipts; graded butter from 40c down. Eggs very uncertaipm |invited to attend the flower show. ; , and quotations range from $12.60 down to $10.50; dealers anxious to § ; i ie a | trade on graded basis, owing to arrivals of off grade eggs. No export bus ” ; ness on eggs yet from this province cf any volume. Fotatoes are irregul {and prices at country points are from $75 up. WOOL Market prospects on this season's clip very uncertain and dealers 8 ‘they have not had bids from manufacturers on which tu base quotations ye HIDES — Conditions in trade very discouraging and dealers say they cannot & bids from tanners. Lower prices all around, green salted butcher hid lic to 12c; fallen green, 8c to 9c; kip skins, 12c to 20c; calf, 16¢ to 20 sheepskins, 25c to $1.50; horsehides, $2 to $4; No. 1 horse hair, 24c. . FURS At St. Louis sales 90 per cent. of offerings were bought back af prices are all lower. Western buyers unwiléng to take on anything un present market conditions, and The Examiner is not quoting prices un values are more definitely determined. : SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NO. SIX may exhibit flowers under invitation . Victoria and Sidney Motor Stage victoria) =2#O™ a SIDNEY a7 Caps ¥ paves Al She Flyin y , aoe Room Supply ore, . 4356 Dougtas St. ‘ Ope “Beeauist Hall Uhone 394. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN ‘Phone 54 Daily, Except SPECIALS Sunday Saturdays and Holidays Leave Sidney 11.30 p.m. Daily, Except Sunday 8.45 am., 10 a.m., lpm.,3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Sunday 9a.m., 11 am., 3 p.m.,9 p.m. On Holidays Cars Run on 10a.m..2 om, Sunday Schedule. &p.m, 10.15 p.m. | ene | . . _ 7 ina oe 7 agree ' E. BD? “¥. FP may be known for their love of floyw- i aus About DAVEY. Phone 60a0t |MY GARDEN ‘nr heat te “""F' the Heart ANY derangement of the The wallflower, or cheiranthus, His By An Old Spade. i heart’s action is alarming. well known and of easy cultivatiogn, Frequently pains about the . derives its name from its habit fjof - Garden work of seeding, sowing growing on walls and rocks ain ' . uv heart are caused by the forma- tion of gas arising from indi- and planting !s now practically com- Great Britain and Europe it can plete, though it is not too late tO; round gréwing on the ruined wajjls make another sowing of beans, of many ‘apgient ‘puildings, Abbe 3, bush, pole or lima. If the beans are! .jurches, etc. The seed “should {be picked off constantly the plants will sown now, and ae een as the pla gextion. remain longer in bearing. This ad- are advanced sufficiently, tra ; - ; 7, vice also appliles to the sweet pea.| nanted to a permanent bed, wh Relief from this condition is | e obtained by the use of Dr. | Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. * Chronic indigestion results { from-sluggish liver action, con- ff ‘ gtipatipn of the bowels and inactiye kidneys. Becaige Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills arouse these organs to activity | they thoroughly cure indigestion and i th ds down, for ee of work keeping the weeds Manual Training} overcome the many annoying symp- while the rains are very useful and eoeaa a great help, it also means plenty of (Continued from page 2) . weeds. Cabbage, celery, tomatoe, cauli- flower and brussel sprouts plants can now be secured at a very reasonable price from the growers or stores and should be planted. Look out for the maggots and cutworms, pieces of tar paper placed around the plants are found by many to be a successful protection. F. HOBSON. Phone 3220 Ladies’ and Children’s: MILIINERY, DRESSES, COATS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, UNDERWEAR, WAISTS, INFANTS’ OUTFITS —_— ~ SEABROOK YOUNG Ladies’ and Children's Outfitter Corner of Broad and Johnson Streets, Victoria Phone 4740 to flower well until the frosts kill plants should be about six them in the fall. : apart and at least one foot betw Lettuce, peas, beet, corn, carrot} tne rows. They make an excellent can also still be sown, and the heavy showy border plant, and are one Hot rains we have had during the past! 44, delightful spring flowers ajmd week will help them all along fpe | gnoula find a plave in every gardqen. Very rapid growth is now being i shown and gardehers will find plenty Fresh Killed Spring Lamb and Mutton Try Our Corned Beef and Spring Cabbage All Vegetables in Season recreation park, what more logigpal plan than around the school? e agricultural education would of those grounds, thus forming habit of linking small-group acti with large-group Interests. floriculture the artivity can be lf od with the intorest of the local h “THE GPT CENTRE" shirts, up from #9.00 TIE PINS, tho many designs and set owilth prectoun stones c.| days and wil) add much to the ap I notice in my walks around the ; . district that In many of the gardens ane eerie an ES JUNE BIRTHSTONE, Pearl— THE LOC L BUTCHERS grounds can be made and repaired ok NE NES i, A billing-up the potatoes in done. in the woodworkin room lth Meaning, “Innocence While there may be a difference of , it ith _ _ Beacon Avenue, Sidney Phone 31 ! opinion on this practice, 1 believe et, *. tor the hina w f aim ‘ . , is a mistake tn this part of the coun- | furniture fot e kindergarten @ - . the creche. The vegetable garden se u l S : try and hove the support of Inany au: ° ba Inked with the cooke ! . : thorities. Cultivate with a Dutch hoe an n ° ry TOOT ’ KOR MEN a | cultivator all you can but don't and canned vegetables sold to ragise st » or . ! : y funda for school activities and equaip- An appropriate GUft for a 2bst : , ; . e e ° B. c: UNERA\. CO., LTD. - ‘nett that the trees on Beacon ment. Group action in dramatizat Ao” | birthelas ‘ ve tha . ) notice . (including property and costugine | SOLID GOLD SIGNER RINGS, avenue are all doing well. There are hat need replacing Those making) can bo used as a means fof from $500 to $1H.00 } only ive ‘ " , Sipactlee In a few municipal entertainment. Thus W {it SOLID GOLD CURE LINKS, 66 e 99 , iain ities . consclousness grow to outstep nhe suitable for stiff or onoft P ; Ya I t ) : bounds of the small group and fhe ear e vonue, and greatly pearance of (he a k habit once fixed will lead to the to the credit of those who undertook - flowers The more we know about VICTORDA-SIDNEY SCHEER LE—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY flowars the more we alll love them ful Gifts, suet wa Tie Tepe, will probably grow—but the danger : Stud Military Pbate Brushe wil) have vanished when wo vo | this excellent work. sire and bality to overstep an Ranging up from Re0 — _ _ ; 1 will close this week with some riers that divide noclety Into antaag- LEATHER BEETS, with ailver . onistie groupe The small-grojup buckles, from P.O TIME TABLE * fyalty may atfli remain indeed, § ‘tt | We carty a varied stock of Use og VICTORIA Cleave Acton ros, tat7 Dougtar Rt Phone 917 — and I want the family of gardeners mxed’ the habit of inking & Fup | _ She am Po noon, dopa, 6 pm. Pb pi Saturday only a arene ne ae Boeeneh women 804 | inte group by mutual action for ju: eee SUNDAY — Leave Victona at d@ am. 2 pan. kX pm | ; : tual benefit And manual arts . , i crafta supply the best means to t Mitchell & Duncan SIDNEY cheave Shiney Hotel Phane 99) ee ean 1 Se ee « You are pot the moat conventent and proba »| JEWELLERS Ay yrs odh pete ; Hl SUNDAYS leave otdnes & Fam PE Pa am 8 30 pom. fe pm , aperiment | . \ : NI fn when | ao earlier ite) the onl, meangg or | Central bldg., Vieturia, lel. 652 onowe Dr having group tasks. for commute Gaty LE i hase's Olne ment for Rezema and shin Irrita lwarvice Ntew and Broad Sts ali , ' theperctarsa 1 Chase dinument free tf you mention Unis i akateh thie | are per and sond 26. stamp for eae Ae fine. problem of age \ eee i dealors or Ramanacn, Balos & LO! proup consclousness” and of Lo | Llnilted. Torunto i Job Printing, the Best--REVIEW