F ACTS YOU. SHOULD KNOW), Did you ever r stop to realize that ‘no longer, in civilized countries at BAZAN | BAY CASH STORE | Royal ¢ City. Pork and Beans— 1Calay Soap-—Cellophane- Two large tins 0.0.0.0... 19¢! wrapped, three bars ............ 22¢ claim individual victims, but plagues do not sweep whole countries as they did in centuries past, and this is be- | cause dectors and hospitals provide Jar 1ieson’s Tea aX blend of the choicest ‘Ceylon and Indian Teas. ‘Packed in one pound and: half-pound packages. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS! i pas and means of confining such : . jseases. Packed and guaranteed by. the . Hospitals. train physicians and {nurses and other-health workers}; in fact, every progressive’ physician. to- day studies in a “hospital before re- | ceiving his license. Every graduate 4Anurse legally qualified to practice also. completes her nursing education in a schoo] affiliated with a hospital. :| To bring such’ facts as these to the d#-| attention of the general public, some 3,000 hospitals each year join in cele- brating National Hospital Day on May 12, anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale: It was ex- plained that Miss Nightingale, while ‘popularly known for her development of nursing education and training; “also is: credited’ by, hospital, adrnini- -{strators with important improvements Vin construction,. equipment and, ‘man- -jagement of hospitals. | “National. Hospital Day, May 12, is ofa: huge co-operative. venture of. hos-- --}pitals* of Canada and the United States in particular, ‘although. “many hospitals in other:lands ‘also observe this day. As a result of this co-oper- w. A JAMESON COFFEE ‘CO. LTD. OF VICTORIA | MORE) BUTTER! - e BETTER HEALTH! a a Sold. by> oan UB Bridge PORT. ‘WASHINGTON: cers = tion concerning: ‘the work of’ the: hos- "| pital” field has.:been. developed. ° _ instance, few. people realize that: ‘hos- [pitals: of: ‘North ‘America . save. some. ap! 5200, 000 lives each -year.': mate: ] and. children. -would:. have. been dead: ‘Hospital ‘Day, ‘questions. ‘have’ ‘been, asked. “about Na: ingy en ue leven t “wasitaken’ out in’ ‘the ‘Sun’ Life; C pany last: year — much'’of it by; level-headed: “meni who balanced their accounts: by this. pela method. . AMS hospital’ o tional—are actively - co-operating in this “getacquainted day.” ‘ catabiagge uf le triiges th. Vee italy offer, | pital fields © SPW OTe ATS | | thy United: Mi, “wonie : l every. “day, jan investment, ‘of 4 bylane, oud antement “and pend jalek: Bah yen Sadar ‘of; {2 ag men,” women nd children 2 BSCE AGEN y “ NOTARY. PUBLIC Teirohone Ones, et Ssing at Hew. ie wy Raed ane 480 A br Keon See ae SER SNA : /ant,. as well sis local, state and see- The ob-| “ject is to help the public Tearn more’ nbout the work of their hospitals and: | thus be neta prepared to: take ad- | “Here are some’ feta eboat the i vhs : 000, a “tire | from a..visit. to: Victoria. Mrs... C. _|GANGES: LOCALS AND PERSONALS = ~ By Review Representative; : “of. Montrose bour: House: “L: H.: Tatley, “Victoria; | W.. R. Irwin, Duncan; Lewis: Bailey, Victoria; George T. Michell, Sidney; : Mrs. W. H. Fanning, Victoria; Miss ‘Mrs. E. - Carswell, “where she , was’ the* guest: of”: her days. Miss Betty Kingsbury has returned _ Carnation Wheat Flakes— 25¢. O’Cedar Oil or Liquid 50c| least, do we have those dreadful | Spring Island. The wedding will take Fanning and W. J. Fanning, Cowi- | ome from Victoria, where she has Two packets . 4} Veneer—Per bottle 25c and | plagues and epidemics which in|place at Christ Church Cathedral inj chan Bay. Ibeen the guest of friends for a few gjancient times annihilated cities? | the early part of June. | Miss Dorothy Holmes, matron of 78. 1Smallpox and other diseases still Miss Ida Bond, of Victoria, was a:'The Lady Minto Hospital, Ganges, | Mr. and Mrs. Case Morris were weekend visitor to Ganges. She was a lWeft last week for Vancouver, where; i visitors to Victoria on Friday last. guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. | she will be the guest of her parents, Bond, returning to Victoria on the' Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, for a week or, evening ferry. ° | two. Miss Isabella Carswell. of Victoria,! . Captain. V. C. Best, of “The Al- arrived at Ganges on Saturday eve-i ders,” was a visitor to Victoria on , ning, where she was the guest of Mr.! Thursday last. ; i and Mrs. .G. J. Mouat over the week-. The holders of the: Bridge Club > end. oe Challenge Cup, Messrs. Carl Seymour - Messrs. Douglas and P. Hamilton. and. Alfred Nicholls, successfully de- ; returned to Victoria‘on Sunday eve-" ‘fended the arophy in tho challenge | ning after spending .the weekend at! games. Glnges, where they were the guests, Mrs. C. Forbes Roberts and her : | of Mrs..H. Johnson. .daughter Pat, of -Victoria, were re-! Miss Gladys Borradaile has return cent visitors to the Island. During. ed home from a few days’ visit to their visit they were :the guests of: Victoria, where she was the guest of Mrs. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. | friends. | George Borradaile, Ganges Hill. Mr. and Mrs. D. ‘Tweedhope re-| Mr. J. A. Hedley returned home turned home on Thursday from a to Ganges on Tuesday evening from. short. visit to Victoria. /a visit, to Victoria. Mrs. R. Buchanan, of Ganges, has Mrs. Reginald Freeman, of Vic- been visiting her parents, Mr. and;toria, was a guest of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lorne. Campbell, St. Charles; Harold Price at a al for af Street, Victoria, tor a few days. week. . Recent guests registered at Har. Mrs. Doug! ree a et re nt tet arene ite ee The Sidney Bakery | The shop of SERVICE and QUALITY . , White, Whole: Wheat and Raisin Bread’ 4 STEAK and KIDNEY PIES} «Date Loaves and Assortment of : Small: Cakes BOY H. TRIMBLE ‘PHONE, ‘19 PHONE 19 { Le he ae ee a a AO ee een a a ae + Cee -SPEGIALS Fe SHOE REPAIRING Women’s soles and heels $1. 25 -Men’s soles and heels aeseee $1.75 All other Repair Work at. prices to suit the times. SLOAN. Next Post Office . Beacon Avenue: — Sidney, B.C. Sanvowener DEAAAVEVOUEAA IY ©This esti- |) - ursing yee oni for fhout po “quid * ehildr en] “The hospitals represent :,000,000,000 in test conditions) get: an ‘entry: ‘plank ffom . us ‘and send in’ your. estimate: tord Anyone from a houschold wher is. owned may, enter, AL tire.c ealers, all ‘employecs’of rubber: companics: ‘and. the families, of both: are, howeve: » ce $l, 000,00 caslt: “+ $500,00 cas 200,00 .cash © ‘$100, 00. cash. $50,00 ‘cash 5. 5 prises, each ee ‘98, prizes, each. 4 $10.00. cash : 104 prizes totalling’ $3,000. 00 mA cool! THOUSAND | ‘DOLLARS. ‘for .. merely.estimating the number of cords in: » the average Goodyear Tire! Think of: what you could. do with that $1,000.00." New car? ’s,.. Cottage at the Jake?... Trip abroad? . .. Education for the: youngsters? ... Oh, there are plenty of wonderful things one can do with real moncy and lots of:it.. “You don’t have to spend fi eae of. money to enter, Read the simple con- rie ‘bere “Yes ‘the. cords, find. atotal and diviae amb Bix to | strike the average. . Submit the number 2%) you estimate on a standard entry. blank, -... A. section of Goodyear Supertwist | cord fabric is on display to help you make your estimate.. Closing date: June Sth, 1932. ‘Address: "The Goodyear: Supertwist : Cord Con.’ | test,"") New: ‘Toronto, Toronto © My Ontario, to G to Ganges: on _Thursday.. afternoon 2 oe Stringer, of. Ganges, has ee a- recent. visitor to. Vancouver, : “mother, Mrs:- Buchanan, tor afew. ic as Harris returned he home = tn Nc _ SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., B.C, Weiinesday, May 4,1932.