Beautner’s Store Damaged by Fire - Fulford Harbour.—Fire, which broke out in the basement of - Beautner’s General Store, ‘Fulford ~ Harbour, at 9.45 “Sunday, caused: considerable damage’ ‘to 7 merchandise. “Mr... David Max- well, who first noticed the’ blaze,. “gave the alarm: - -W.. GREEN | BOOT ‘and, SHOE REPAIRS ° Next. Review in Sidney: Orthopedic Work a Specialty: a.m,” Sorry... Ibut the foot. nded to the eall the. fire under control. derstood that’ the ‘property and “stock “were: insured. ss Pe te | For Appointment Phone E 6614 ‘While demands for ' tele- a “phone service have increased steadily during. the. war, the equipment necessary to pro- “wide service hasn’t. The Tele- . “phone” Company ‘has’ been “prevented | from making any - material ‘additions to its sys- “tem.:> That’s) why /so many people “have to. do: without “telephone: service these days. The: “foot Just: ‘won't fit. the thos.” : Factories that: ‘used to pro- Be, _telephone equipment now : méeded to. fill. ~war. Sozeph Rose OPTOMETRIST At Rose’s Ltd., 1317 Douglas St. Patronize Review advertisers. ‘STORK SHOP Exclusive Children’s Wear s~ Infants to 14 Years “Be 631. FORT ST. — VICTORIA Beatrice’ E. Burr — Ph. G 2661 Hear our. broadcast— “READING THE FUNNIES” CJVI EVERY SUNDAY 1.30 P.M. ~The ‘telephone situation is: ikely ‘to get worse before it gets better. In the meantime, “essential needs for telephone : service, | particularly, in con- nection: with the war effort,” muat ‘come: first, . . B. C. Telephone | Co. > ° Tea Remember! Freshly- - baked | Cakes and Co ooki es are here for your convenience > very day. FOR CG O1CE BAKERY Goops “TABLE "TENNIS SETS: TABLE and CHAIR, SETS WAGONS: | WHEELBARROWS | Rent ne Baby _ SIDNEY, B. C | Nov. Neighbors who! . “_vesponded to the call soon brought It is un-- Mrs. Drumheller Passes at Calgary At the Holy - Cross hospital, Calgary, after a very short ill- ness, there passed ‘away on Nov. 17, Jean, wife of Jack V. Drum- heller, 2715 Carlton Street, Cal- gary. ‘Funeral services were held at the Jacques ‘Funeral Parlors on 20, followed’ by cremation. — orn in. the United ‘States, 50 's ago, Mrs. Drumheller had a yi large circle of: friends on Salt Spring Island where, since 1941, she had spent many months each | year at her summer home on Ganges Harbour, which she and her husband had purchased from Mrs. C. Holroyd Paull. Last September they sold the property to Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Dobson, of Vancouver, and Mrs. Drumheller who was, at that time, visiting the island, left again early the follow- ing month for her home in Cal- gary. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by one son, James, in the R.C.A.F., and at present on leave; two daughters, Mrs. Keith Gibson and Miss Virginia Drumheller of Calgary, also her mother, Mrs. Boggs of Seattle. LO.D.E. HOLD Caxviage | fr Shopping— _| : = 1220. Broad. St. - - Opp. Colonist = Victoria. os Never before» have we: ©. shown. sucha splendid . ournay, of Mon: for men is na now" have on Lee, on $c SARVES me waleclion: we are showing for this holi- | lity. season is moat. come ple fe, . na _ Naney:. ? Jacqueline ‘Pearse, - SILVER TEA Ganges.—The Ganges Chapter, 1.0.D.E., held a silver tea recently at Ganges Inn when, under the general convenership of Mrs. B. G. Wolfe-Merton, the sum of $17 and three cartons of books were donated for. the benefit of camp libraries, several additional vol- umes having been promised within the next few days for the collec- tion. The convener and Mrs, Bishop Wilson were in charge of the tea, _ served at ‘an attractively appoint- | ed table, ~ eentred lighted by candles and with a large bowl of ' ¢chrysanthemums. Tea was poured : .by Mrs. W. M. Mouat and Miss. Anna’ Lees and.:assisting in ‘serv- ing “were ‘Misses Susan Calthrop, ‘Hall, Frances: Lees ©. -and During the dfternoon there. was. a good : attendance of. both mem- =! chore: and triends., oar . 7 Right F oods Important Te G activities. energy . foods’ such’ ‘need for protective food remains. S great. tables. Milk, ‘ ‘eggs, fruit: and yaestables “are necessary: for general © good health .and:.to. regulate: the . fune- ‘tions of the: body... For instance, mice one: becomes older, digestive z upsets are apt: to occur more fre- A quently and may: be: .eaused - by j.: neglecting: to-.eat the: right foods 47-5 as well as by eating ‘the. wrong ones, gestion ‘and: appetite, Some - sources “of vitamin: B are. wheat ferm, Hver, milk, eggs and green vegetables, One of the commonest injuries suffered by older people ta frre tured bones, The case with which they break may be due to lack of calcium in the bones, An inade- quate: amount-of milk over-na long = penlod of thie may: possibly: be ,2 contributing favtor’ to this eondi- “than. oe Nutrition Division, Ottawa, - wtPoses. the -Importanee of pro- lective foods atiall times and par- Mewlanly during the forties and “fiftios, An eyo an Canada’s: food vues when, planning menls. is. padd, |: insurance for health: dn the middle |, : YOu, and In he HunseL of, ter: Ammar “Women: serve: “Macaroni Sound, nourishing, lowe cost food, We dave just received a ship. mont of choloe Catellile Macnvoni, We i, ek . 12ec 7. eee ” WE DELIVER’ Amal and large holly, package \" vie nau One : Nand ve: Al. DISTRICTS. “ STAN'S GROCERY Phone 181. " BEACON AT THIRD SIDNEY expire on Dec. ecome. “less. ‘strenuous, » “=the ‘need. “for. “as ‘fats, | sweets, : ‘bread and cereals , ecomes ;: gradually. ‘less, but “the. Certain. B-vitamins: aid: dis. TO | mega wee psyen ererecep ry ‘y 7 nd he Va A a dad Vd To CBC Halifax James Kinloch, charter member of the CBC’s Central newsroom staff, has been appointed senior news editor in Halifax. A Laneashire lad, Jimmy was brought: up in Perth, Ont., and _worked on the Perth Courier, Tor- ‘onto Star, Ottawa Journal, Lon- don Sunday Express and Fort Francis Times, before coming to the CBC in 1939. He has written copy in all five of the CBC’s newsrooms, acting as relief man in Vancouver, Win- nipeg, Montreal and Halifax. RATION BOOKS EXPIRE . Consumers are reminded that ration book No. 3 and No. 4 will 31. This includes the ‘canning sugar coupons, F-1 to F-10, in book No. 3. Ration book No. 5 became ef- fective on Thursday, Nov. 28. On that date sugar coupons 46 and © ‘47 and preserves coupons 83 and "84 ‘became valid, These are in the new. book. ‘Large Turnout at First R.C.A.F. Women’s Auxiliar§ Function _ At a.-social afternoon at the “Y”" Canteen, Sidney, on Thurs- day 46° R.C.A.F, wives . enjoyed games and refreshments. | Held under . the auspices of tie. Women’s Auxiliary. to° ‘the’ Air” Services. of Patricia. Bay,. the. af- fair Awa the first of: its a 2 staged here. : ds as: v deneral: “brief. ‘talk: the: “spoke*' on” future - plans organization. | ‘Mrs. Taylor brief- ly outlined plans for the coming children’s -“Ree” Hall, “Patricia Bay; Mrs, Chambers spoke : on the Re-make’ elasses and Mrs. ‘Harper onthe “future Handieratt brojecta of* ‘the group. -Tea:. was served. by ‘the ayn hostesses and’ niuch - help was given :-by Mrs. Harper, =: . Johnson, R.N,, most abl ; ; Sins srOlmWON 4 have been met by treatment where |) looked after all the babies and children in the Hostess House dur- ing the afternoon, thus allowing the mothers a free afternoon, GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND (Continued from Page Three) visit to Ganges, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Donnld Goodman. “After. a week at North Spriag visiting: his: parents, und Mra, G. Be Young, Gay, erm enmee eee to Vanover Srl. Gourge Neineleay vetimued atter few. days deave awith ooo his, Wife, and children at. Vesuvius _ Mayer quest ot hits fave reine laws : to Vietorin sponding on on” ‘Puesday © LG. Ay Goadrich, After n. nionth. at her “ ther, RON hospital, Mr, and Mra, 0, anod daa Badurday. to bico they were pradnte’ “Yaw Mire ind Moa eal of AT alde, an (inet. repelitey rid Wein G: es sat, Lady Baty, Ra ¢ “Tadaleyy We RR. Barer, oo VOY a Wee Brown, Ws at 4 Cavype oe yw a] roy At bad es ce echay: = -Bingo,. organized: by; Mrs. ‘Brown oh ,-president. of > the auxiliary,. Mrs. H,. J Mcintyre, . ‘ot- the” "group, ‘and rehabilitation’ projects, : “Mrs. Brownlee, . ‘secretary, gave. av These protective ‘foods = report .of the. past ‘work . ‘of ‘the include mills, 6 eres, fruit and vege- Christmas, party at the: Salt. My, Gaye: net. Young vetorned tna. Tuesday home, Vesuvius Bay, Miss: Valarie Low- w loft. con 'Pucrday © fore Vietoring where she haa rejoined © he nursing state at St doaepl’s..: Leleheapeneer have vetioned to Vancouver, and Seattle, WEG Dew dy aath. bo Gagan of Mr, Lockwood's brother and. sister-{ne : Mav We Taele oof Harbour : Georpe and. S Macauley, Wed. Viincous: TL bundy, Mira, John ds. Gove, Vieloria, |. A ead TOLAN don Women’s Institute Elect New Officers Ganges.—The annual. meeting of the Ganges Women’s Institute’ was held recently..in the commit-: . tee room. of the’ Mahon Hall, ‘with the president, Mrs. °B. G. None Merton, in’ the chair. - Correspondence acknowledging various donations: was read, also “literature. from: the U.B:.C.:on ex- tension -courses... The tréasurer’s report showed that the sum of $144.99 had been .raised during’ the year and that the balance now on hand. was: $28. 12, ‘The greater part of the after- noon was devoted to- hearing an excellent and most interesting re- port given by Mrs. H. Johnson of the annual conference in Victoria which she had attended, last month, as delegate from the or- ganization and for which she re- eeived a very cshearty vote of thanks from the members. The five officers elected for the ensuing year were: Mrs. B. G. Wolfe-Merton, Mrs. T. F. Speed,. Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. H. Carter, Mrs. Charlesworth, and from these the president, secre- tary, ete., will be appointed at an executive meeting. The usual small contest, from which the proceeds go towards the purchase of war stamps, was held and the prize, donated by Mrs. Hele, was won by Mrs. Johnson. It was decided to hold a sale and tea early in the New Year and the next meeting will be on the fourth Friday in February. Winter Quarters for. Farm Live Stock In most parts of Canada, farm live stock will soon be entering their winter quarters,. and, as most farmers know, it is not just-a question \ of having them walk through the stable door. .The . renovated: buildings——the stable, the piggery, and the poultry house represent: much labor. . Mangers, troughs, hoppers’ have been over- hauled and repaired where neces- sary. “Floors have been cleansed, walls ‘whitewashed, and the. ‘whole. interior ‘disinfected. : , At: the same ‘time,. as precau- ; tion ae up ping th the shoulder,. : with” a commercial ‘lice ‘killer is -made-much easier: The -washing should. be-repeated: nine days later ' to kill new. lice that'-may have. hatched from. egg. that had. not. heen killed at:.the firt -wash, . . The piggery, © too, should given’ a -thorough: cleansing, ° and: ‘, attention: paid to the:possible: pres- : “enee of, worms: which .are gener- ally -mare prevalent than lice in pigs, but both eventualities should necessary, However, of all classes of farm live stoek, the poultry flovk as a rule is most affeeted hy parasites, and if, the poultry house ov the birds have been neglected, the result is soon shown in n de- crease in eee production and a general deterioration in the flock, Hi Ce HAVE You HEARD THE. “VOICE OF Mnjoy the timely: message and gospel singing, This: ve Dorathy Le Spenecr to Var ue heappreeiated pv o- pharig, after a Tew days visit ’ ’ ' 4. wines Ve ther Ganites Harbour hone “i aie = its third esagehualies year, Accept iis free Mis and Mr de Teo Luckwood | Bible Course--over 800, ? 4 eid ‘4 tie ody Sas ACR WO . . ait a ‘and thei daughter, Sharon, re | 800 already enralled tran: todat. Lo cont BE SURE TO LISTEN - CIVIL 1480 Lee oath wysevevTryer ¥ AuhaW bbe One a - establishment, the soft striins. of . reaction - is reported to be excel- savings ~ § ‘against contagious | diseases 4 and al strip: of four: or -five - ‘inches: wide. on the. ‘back, =tail, “hind | quarters, © and | flanks, washitig the . animals: be H 0 P E | q Just Before ‘the News EVERY SUNDAY, Pry errs ove mete erator ey WHEN DAY IS DONE method .of closing the store has been in use — for: almost two months by the” Hudson’s. Bay Company ‘in: Vic-: toria.* Instead of ringing bells to. signal the, closing of the large A novel and new. THE PICK OF TOBACCO. -- It DOES. taste. _ good in a pipe. “When :Day | is -Done’’..is: brgadeast:- throughout. call. depar tments by :the public. address ‘system. =. Customer © lent. 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