\ ~ SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1921 PAGE FIVE Letters to the Editor Py es sentatio: on te 0 [DEATH AT KEATING ON JUNE 1 - ——~ The [dltor assumes no responsi bility for commufiications published Mrs, Ernest Thorne, of Keating, VICTORIA AND SIDNEY ler this head. Cc icats suce bed to Brief Ul niust be signed by the writer, but not Y. ° O yoa Ep Maccumped fo Brief Uinese “FLYING LINE” STAGE Lest Saturday. necessarily for publication Ed. — ; ooo. The death occurred suddenly aly : : but she passed away. fr qo eration of your readers the follow [tennis court presented a gay « : = ye Yoawav frem the i7 pit: MUSICA AE QUESTION he tretene earn et Fate DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY oo. . ue merning of Susie Belle Therne, wife 7 . Secretary of Moore Club Leaving After Residing |" Mr Proest Thorne The late Mis | ° To Editor of Review, | tharne was apparently in her usual BEALE YEOTOREY Bay ee Dear Sir: In regard to the ques- on the Island for a Number of Years; ‘health on Friday and was working in, 8AM. oo 9AM. tion of organizing Sidney district in .. . the see ah cy 11.00 AM. PHONE 54, SID 10.00 A.M a corporate body, which is receiving Exciting Tennis Tournament oe Rarer mt Haring the evening | iPM \BY FOR IN-_ iPM considerable locat attention, | would ee ained - iin around her 4PM FORMATION 3 PM like to submit to the sericus consid-]| JAMES ISLAND, June 14. The fer the support they had given him | TOATt “edteal ard wa. summoned, ae pee ! i 6PM. 5 P.M. ceene all; during his term of offices — . _ : ; > parly Satur : . The de 11:43 PLM, 7PM. ing: day “atuiday, June JL, fer uv mixed! After the concert. ice cream ane ur va had tturday merning The de . ‘ Cade H as . fom ay The district manages and controls;dcubles tournamea was in progress.| refreshments were served. Then the h a Nelfact ‘4 years of Be and: SUNDAY ONL Y {ts own schools and school taxes. Fleveu couples took part, an! there| dancing began, Mrs W. Patchell, of eit . Me ast, NOY. and came ° | *e> ate" . That taxation in the province 1s) were seme very stiff gamics. fume! Sidney, presiding at the piano. We rit . Columbia alhout cial BEY ES Yt TE BAY EPS more likely to increase rather than! couples ran so close tha’ the result; take this oppcrtunity of thanking wl “ ne ee — 10 ALM. PHONE 804 VIC 1) 4M. decrease in the immediate future. could not be forecast until! almost! those who came cover feem Sidney to-. a athe ' vei . ae = PLM VORIA, FOR IN 3PM : ; . ; . ; ‘ ; ing. where y ower sj z i anes a _ “oes That whether Liberals, Conserva- the last minute. Miss Dolly Thomas! assist In the concert or be present at "i a t 0 . VW horae: ie ne ° Tis BPM FORMATION 9PM tives, Farmers cr Independents are and Mr. Ernest Rivers were the win. the dance We hape they vill come! re . s —— ea ‘ a —_ in office they must collect taxes. ners with 35 points, whil) Ate Roueh again vie sae’ a one er the 1O:15 PM. That Liberals, Conservatives, ards and Miss Ruth Richards. fol.i Mra. To Dixon deft Jnmes [sland on, va ee ers Shar . : . ‘ The fiperal teok place last Man | Farmers or Independents can only' lowed closely with 32. ~Thesdey morning enor ute for Ene j : ! . ' . oe . : “= t day afternoon fren the BR oC Foner: secure power by votes. As this teurnament was so suceess- land. Mrs Dixon, with her little’ 1 Ch t . Veo ree That the majority of votes are inj ful it is pre posed to hold another one. daughter, will sail on dune 21 in the: ‘ 4 i“ - he a Ap, Che ‘ on | cities and organized districts soon. It is good for the tadies to ge:' Mmpress of France She expects to! ‘ weved )y¥ a 4 ade lek | That env coness:tea granted byaccustomed to the men's There was a large attendance of! ptronger return te James tdland about the end whiehever party i3 ip power to cities | serve, ° . 9 : . . . friends, and many beautifal loral Sm h & Ch and it also improves their re. Of September Mr. Dison aceconpan ' tribut ith ' nm ; it ampi1on Ss : A , ; : . 4 . . ributes covere p> Casket. Jn¢ | and organized distrie’. mut he at} turn. Besides, it gives every tennis. ied hia wife ty Vancouver ‘h 7 a1 N arn . ; ne} i ‘hyinn was sung, (N : Te o€ the expense Of these who dive in une Pierce a chance to plav with ever vinn a Une, earer Ty God e e versio Mis. Wo Rivera he. left Jame: Thee ne: | U | d g S | f F t province. j other player, instead of being con- | Island for Vancouver. - ames te Chee Among those present vaa| n Oa In a e O urnl ure, Whhere soe has A delagation from the Masonic ordei That cerganized districts have the’ tined tc a few intimate friends. Such' gone into business. Bi 7 ; e right to sav what their taxes shallia tournament is a good all-reans | Mr. Vietor Sandwiek has resiansd tna, melenativns trom the follow Ing ; Carpets and Linoleum \ . } chapters of the O of the Kaastern., be ard how they siall be spen: . | benent and onght to be tried again hi position here and has gone te! /St Vi ' Chant ( : “hs N - : wos , . ar, ictoriz apter, uee y O That unorganized districts nave! In the evening a farewell concert Vaneouver, where he ha; already! Chant f vA t he - I ahr 7 ow n 7 j a4 . . apter o ctorta, ane U lap- to submit te the taxation and assess-| and dance was hetd in honor of Mr.’ found another porition. Mr. Vietor ‘ - { , iter of Saanichton. Save Money By Buying Now ment of the government which is in| A. Holyoake, who is leaving us to go Sandwick resided on dames , | Island : - ; . . . { The following acted as pall-baar-! olfice, and have Httle cr ne say how; into business for himself. It was for ¢ sider: “jf : ade’ t was roa considerable period and made ers. W. Bro. F. V. Hohbs. W. Bro | it shell be cr where spent. rather a pity that it fell on the same’ : : - ' ° bd ; . . . . ! io KB. Coady Johnson, Ww. Rro | “Ptasd us for municipal organi- day as the tennis tournament, which came as a Ereat surpri-e to his mans, ‘ : . . Lo: ; Stephen Jones, Bro G. HE Mavnard.: ry zation and control of taxes. was quite encugu in itself for one friends who are sorry to see him go. ~ . 9 ‘many friends here Wis reparture- . . jr Ree JON. Woed and Rre W. Ib! . . Yours for Sidney district. day, and probably hindered quite a but who at the ame time eougratu- _ an “oN (ihe Better Valne Store) HE MAN ON THE STREET few from attending. However. the Jate him and wish him every sucess ee . 1420 Donglne Street, Neat to Hotel Dorgina. Near City Hall 7 avaees an “tele concert and dance was quite a suc- in his undertaking. : ANNUAL PICNIC : : a : C@Ss. Mr. Robert Sloan, cf Sidne:,” Mr. and Mrs. €. Wo. Mercer went: “— “eM —* was the chief attraction on the plat- ty Victoria Saturda« , ~ i mse 3 Pp _to toria en Saturday meruing in, The firat annual pienie of the Vat- form. To inany ef us thi - . > : vt e- . y ; Ss was an in _thetr launch, the Tesvan and re l erang of France will be held on the. urc otices ‘troduction to Mr. Sloan. and we now turned cn Sundav evenins. ‘join his host of admire ah | “4 ; Me : _ Experimental Farm grounds on fat. = 8 3 mirers, an ope! Mr. and Mrs. Ro Jo Walley and’ uigay afternoon. June 23. when a | bY | . ; he won't be long in coming to James: fauualy went cruising for the week- ; se ‘ ANGLICAN . . ‘basket picnic for the members and , @ Island again. Others who took part:end in their launch “Who Cares heir friends will be held. Hot water Sunday, June 19 lin the programme were: Adeline! = Mr. G. P. Allenand Wr. Fi allen! ‘ipplied and vetres All Meats, Lard, Butt Hely Trinity—Holy Communion, 8) Crossley, Mr. A. J. Dakin. Mr. D.lewaeht a hivee number ub end tact yw be supplied and refreshments | eats, ard, utter and Eggs aa.m. Evening Prayer, 3 p.m. Lake, Mr. W. McVie, Mr. W. Thom-. Sunday. . WHT pe looked after by the Ladies : Church Hall—Morning — Prayer.| son. ro and Mra. WoL Thomas went SUeHars. The transportation will, a a.m. be locked after hy the ‘‘Flving Line” In the course of the evening Mr. 1 to Cele [sland on Sundsv with a large, - i froin Sidney, and the Deep Cove resi-. , Holyoake was presented with a leas! party cf friends and spent an cnjoy- . denia will make their own tranepor-. | ther travelling bag by Mr. George: ib'e Cay exploring there. H P SIDNEY CIRCUIT UNION CHURCH. Richards, who occupied the chair’ Mrs. Lang. sister of Mrs. J Thomp-- tation + arrangements. Cars will \ leave Sidney at 145 poam., returning setting Ch Sunday, June 19 and spexe for the members of the scan, hag fust undergon: an operation, from 7 te 920 pin All ar invited" H | O A B HERS ; - an oO 9% . re, ited | Is, C L, UTC South Saanich, 11.15 a.m. North club. Mr. Holyoake replied suitably, for appendicitis and is progres-ing ; j is H ; Saanich, 3 p.m. (new time). Sidney,’ and thanked the members of the club favcrably Mis. Laana is a care: at: Eee | BEACON AVENUE, SIDNEY PHONE 83 7.30 p.m. (new time). for their token of appreciation, and, St. Joseph's Lespitat, . Andrew’s— Morning Prayer and | Holy Coimmunicn, 11 a.m. Victoria. ~ | OUR MOTTO: BUY FROM THE FARMER, NO COLD STORAGE WATER NOTICE. (Use and Storage) e . TAKE NOTICE that we, the Sid- r ney Water and Power Company, Lim Canadian Quiz Corner ited, whose address is Belmont liouse, Government Street, Victoria, B.C... will apply for a licence to take: and use 59,009 gallons of water a: day and to store 50,000 gallons of! . ; water out of a spring known as V. &- Here ia another ten quizzes as Jasper Park. Yellowbead S. Railway well, which flows north- (esters of how much you really know easterly and drains into Hazan Bay. about Canada. about one mile south of Sidney, B What to Do in Case of Drowning Accident (Copyright: Canadian Facts Publishing Co.) i i Pass, has been named after Nurse Edith Cavell, | Try out vour neigh- murdered bs the Germans. bor with them as well. Some teach | Dr. Fischer, of Vienna. declares sinn. This is accomplished with hot ‘ “he st e dam- will be located _ oo” . : The “anadi: : - . at che Company's tanks. northwest @'3 are using these weekly queries in! No. 4--The Canadian National | that he is able to revive human life, waer in which the «apparently ar te company 7 ere pacis their classen Railways have a mileage of 16,807,! after it has been submerged in wa- drowne dpereon {3s immersed for from of the reservoir to he erpated Is! including the Intercolonial, the Can- jter up to six hours, and that hun-! twenty to thirty minutes. Following about 200,000 gallons. The water, ————— adian Northern and the Grand Trunk; dreds of lives are sacriticed every|this immersion in the hot water, will be diverted at the spring at aj Pacific. | year by clinging to the old methods.| which must be as hot as can be borne . at . a an oo A YE. tyro “ye tee ‘ point soon 208 rt. Ne ue wat THIS WEER’S QUESTIONS. sae! leads 1 ' Doctor Fischer says tt is iimpossi-, by the hand, the old and ordinary cerher Gf Seet. 7, st, ‘ No. f Quebec load: the Canadi ' : and will be used for waterworks: No, 1- On what basis were the! ane - vat woud sroduetio ni mie fon 8 aroy OF Water to saiey the) methods pr Fesuscitation Gps resort paurboses upon the land deserlbed as several Treaties made with the Can-| . pu’ y evion lunse of a person who enteara the ed to, viz. artificial respiration, or Sections 6 to 16 Inclusive, Ranges 2, lian Indi > more than half, 1,109,869 cords last vane an Indians? water alive. This is contradictory | the use of the pulmotor.”’ ° ee et North eer District | | yea of the time-honored belief that the. octor Fischer claims that he has This notice was posted on the grounc No. 2—-How strong is the Baptist . : 1 : | , on the eth day of arb roan. A! denomination in Canada? No 6 Mrs. Mary Ellen Smith ts) unge of a drowned person are filled never failed in this method of re copy of this notice and an applica-|~ a . | . with water. Doctor Fischer seys |suscitation which has been applied the first. woman fo jon a provincial tion pursuant thereto and to the, 9 to 4 5 taht . “TY t tri t ynx and'¢ ozens of cases. By thts process “Water Act, 1914," will be filed inf NO % What is the annual liquer! Cabinet in) British © Jumbta. Keeps Baby § 19 mater strikes the larynx andi tr duzens of c y Pra te . causes a syasm which closes the. it In possible to save the lives of per- the office of tne Water Recorder at, consumption in Canada? Victoria, B.C. Objectlons to the aD | No. 7 -Canada has over 400,000 4 h lunse and prevents the entrance of sons apparently drowned after ai- plication may be fled with the saldi No. 4~ How many churches are} antomobties, worth $600.000.000- Hm a water for a period of nine dava, un-'tempte have been made to restore Water Recorder or with the Comp- there in Canada, and how many! 1 : $54,000,000 gre invested In plants tl] relaxation commences. Dreiwndlese| Then by the use of artificial reapir- troller of waver oa ee é ea ers of them? iF every mother could only | so-called, is merely suspended ant-; ation, so that, if necessary, the old eee bas fe first appearance: No What Frenchman expored No. & - The largest farm on the! realize the danger which | mation, and not death." inethod of resuscitation may first be a) ; 7 : . §- i “re i : TEC cantina : . oan { . of this motice im a local newspaper.!ing Ottawa to Lake Huron and re- continent la the Nobk ford farm ni turks in the neglect of chafing To restore animation, I proceed, edopted, foliowed by immersion tn The date of the first publication of Alberta. which had a million dollar firat to thoroughly warm the body,|/ hot water and artificial respiration, woteh has been chilled by submer-,or the use of the pulmotor. this notice ia 26th May, 1921. ;turned to Lake Ouatario by way of, SIDNEY WATER AND POWER! (he Trent: waters? COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant cannon patimneenemareememneetaemen nommetanen oe tenes eemeaemeaieaenare nee in irritati she would lerop in 14%a from over half a mill: and skin irritations vo jton bushels of wheat, oats and rye not. take chances on being No €. «Who was the founder anal | | | without Dr. Chase’s Ointment ho oY Canida's estimated agri to apply after baby’s bath. ehiet editor for many years of the WATER NOTICE Terento Globe? cullural wealth ds $7. °72.799.000 tn TIDE TABLE—SAND HEADS AND STRAIT OF GEORGIA— — . , roduetion, f land., bullding.,| Tt arrests the development of ae. ee Diversion and Use, | Pree eTe LATIN DANE DONEINB cin soft FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE neg be EN tap vemnnaga ; No 7 Which of the Canadien, implements and ve atoeck eczema and makes the ekin soft, TAKE NOTICE that Sidney Mills rrovinces haa the largest trade” smooth and velvety. 7 . Limited, whose address is Sidney, Ro! Bet Trace ; Data Dav Tima one Tima oft Time hg Time We Cl owtll apply for a heence to take . , a ; No 10) Mrs Nellie M- Cling, Of; @0 cents @ box, all dealers, or Hdmanson, 1 Wed 114 #4974 A 26 45 14 46 fi-f 19°32 7-4 and wae 100,000 gations par day of Nook Who was “The Sage of (hey pamonton, wrote sowing Seeds an: Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. 2 Thurs 149 4172 9 02 3 15 46 10-4 20 36 40 H y we "re * water oul of two springs Known re Qrange,” in Toronto? Danny and “The Second Chance ” a Fri 203 17.3 9 NT 24 16 36 31-3 2134 8 4 spectively as the Vietorfa and Sidney , oo. oo 4 Sat 2 46 12 4 10 13 14 17:20 120 22 28 a8 Ratiway Spring end the Stdney Rub No 9 What are the leading clttes| hoon aueren | ws 16 40 0 § JR 03 127 23 «21 99. ber Hoofihng Spring on the property of Canada in order of their popula MK. AND MES. CLARK HOME & Mon 49g 1745 11 30 on 18.46 13-2 of A dlarvey and bh Blackbura, both uon? 7 ‘Tue. ie 91 46% 194 te o14 02 1A°34°0«12-5 hatd springs being situate on part of Ne Gg \ . . ye page h Wed 1 06 90 b 43 | ea | 13) 00 00 20°17 13-7 See Seven (1), Mange two (2), Mast Ng) po Who wan Joseph Howe, eh li 6 Thutr Pan RN 3 i K 347 046 -1.04 =°6123°9 Instrict of North Saanleh Phe wa (Mav arrived home from Oregon tht ee 302 8 3 740 109 14 3b 156 2152 138 ter will be ddverted= from the safd i weelc after qpending 0 week oor ten, , : a 11 haat 4 07 76 Kk he 19 $ Yh oh 2° KR 22 20 136 aprings and will be used for indus! days in tbat seetion of the country 1? un hots 67 10 15 94 16 18 43 23 25 33-4 tidal Crawmilly purposen upon the -_ eceenes vy Clark ow hot ed int 13200 Men & 49 f 7 1) 9 17 17 b 8 wml site described aa Hloek b> part: ANSWERS TO LAST WEES ’ at ae Morover nm j 14 Ilue. Oo 24 7 18 a4 18 2% p 6 18°24 72 Aa) 1 Thang 4. Mast, Dinttiet off QUENTIONS. Wenlih. oa fact whteh will be Pleasant. 5 ty Wad n° n:) ROY 24 1b O04 103 19 38 8-2 Marth Saanbel and adjoining land! newa to Wis many frden t. ' MOTHERS 16 Thur. You? 1’ R RONG Loh $6 11 11? 2.48 Ro vored dn oconmecthon with sueh oo omill No to Nova Seotta will have ay while tn Orer wr ; | 17 Yat D141 4928 9 37 18 1704 #120 21°63 94 . i regom Ot Cdark put ‘ @ @ ! - 9 ‘ - - ‘ nite thie notice wan peated on the tripte historica! celabration this chased atx head ©f Re, tetered Jeraey, HUSBANDS 1k sat 7 49 12 2 9 16 1? 17 48 126 22 48 9 b Kround on the 23rd day of May, year In Annapolly Royal, viz, the . , ! ; 9 Cun 2 27 m169 19 ht nd) 1R 27 12.9 23 =38 96 4st A copy of this noties and an a rattle, whieh be tate ace the pick AND OTHERS °° Mon 407 316 1179 99 19 02 121 applieatfon pursuant thereto and to Heeeentenary of Che eharler of New Gr the Oregon ator k | For $l owe wilh wash ba Tbe 2 ‘wer O 26 ‘ m I ; \ 21 Tuer 26 9b a4 fig 12 04 11 19 38 #13:-2 he oO Water Act, 1924.0 will be filed Scotland. ino 1620. the bleentonary ef clethes and return them = to 2 ANAC 1.t g > hoya pag 1y 4K tS 20 12 93-2 In te offices of the Water Recorder of the eatablinhiment of Brethoh Ciel _ vou DRY and bed and tabia 22 Thurs 200 & R f 1h 194 t2 413 29 20 46 hag at \delouta HH " cue eae ts ‘ne Cowrta on Canada in beck. Hussy gs" SVCOOWEE TVS TUESDAYS ' yoen WW dye treotvedd boatia 4 rl > Ab h 4 > Or ro 13 49 YF 21°17 13-1 vpple ation may be filed with the mate . | om "ho onat tous 74 7 4 woo 14°°6 3h "149 i290 ; . . . Haliburton: mpetyal da Adee pokh oun : : . ‘ Water penieseret or with the Comp 1s re “ ‘ | | Last evening ao oamoker want given ‘thie fe ao pew raad and 2600 Sun 419 74 RHA 94 \b 04 44 22°21 12-8 ® Ceeiier t Bee Ah s Whe eae to the Veteran oof branes and thew rk a Peuoat a Mon Ms ts Ta ak ur Ty 44 v4 ce he Ve sSupdacbiag Noetorta Wh within aa Tares SoA toe i re | ho, tq 4 65 sk a |] 74 Sot das after the feat appearance Noo? The Bamptte reatest qai €dende do the clobores ne oon Beacon : ae ma Wed th 46 ‘ i pao | rr | os Ch the aetaee ina Teed new ipaped jWavoyetem, privately owned and con eer tu LC CS es TH. VICTORIA STEAM 40° bbure . 2 Ue he 5 tian 41 14.284 H-2 14.33 8-4 Sa PA INDRY CO LLTD : oop aed GPE Wathen stan AED ee Wop Fee oe ee tte ed tev add Mtoe Phene 1¢3 : The time vueed in Pac:fWe Standard for the 170th Meridian went Tt ta The date ef the Mat pabteatton ef! Loot be heey ea th raved pare Paid. counted from 0 10 24 hours trom midnight ta midniaht The frures for Hain nyse to May 26, Jed pore 4 Menut bedatte Gaverh an decd Iheight serve to distinguish High Water from Low Water gitathy | Vite or trtactan ot