“ore ee é . - S SES, Tae ee * Victoria. Tt ‘deals with the competit- - ers as-very few bulletins do. H. O. _.oheppard, Nelson, SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916. I a | ome The junior choir will render a num- | pladly send milk record forms if you | iiss LOCAL AND PERSONAL ber of musical selections at the Eas: | write for them. Be sure that each |f ter services Sunday morning in Wes-| cow pays. ley Church. In the North Saanich church Mrs. Miller will sing an appropriate Faster sel- ection, and Mrs. Deacon will preside at the organ. The evening subject will be ‘‘Gethsemane and Calvary.’’ Teachers training class this evening at 7.30 o'clock. _ NOTICE. Mrs. J. Nicol is spending the week in Vancouver visiting friends. Owing to the unfortunate burning of the books of the J. H. Williams Drug Store, it will be greatly appre ciated if all parties owing accounts will pay the same into the Merch- ants Bank of Canada. We thank you in anticipation for your prompt at- tention and kindness. J. H. WILLIAMS ESTATE The I. O. G. T. will meet on Mon- day evening, April 24, at 8 o’clock. The exact day of Shakespear’s birth is not known and it has become cus- tomary to celebrate the anniversary of his death. It was on April 26th, 1564, that the great Shakespeare, an infant a few days old, was carried into the stately parish church of Stratford-on-Avon to receive. the, rite of baptism. On next Wednesday ev- ening, which is April 26th, the liter- ary committee of. the Epworth Lea- gue will conduct a Shakespeare even- ing when the life story of the great poet will be given and,some selections from his poems read or recited. This programme should interest a large number of people. Mrs. T. W. Paterson and Mrs. Gil- crest, of Victoria, | visited friends in Sidney last week. Mrs. F. Scott, of Salt Spring Is- land, paid a short visit to friends in Sidney on Wednesday. , Mr. C. C. Cochran, of the Sidney Trading Company, left on business trip to Medicine Hat, Alta., on Tues- day morning. Seabrook Young ‘Ladies and Childrens Outfitter. 623-5 Johnson St., between Gov't and Broad, Victoria. Large shipment just arrived— plain, white and trimmed col- ors, $1.25 to ...... .. eeeees $1.75 4 WHITE WASH SKIRTS In new bell shapes, with pock- ets, a-good assortment to choose from. Prices $1.25 Rev. A. Raeburn Gibson has been confined to his home this week through illness, but expects to take his regular services on Sunday. Capt. Johnston, of Esquimalt, and ANGLICAN SERVICES. formerly a resident of Sidney, was in town on Wednesday renewing old friendships. The captain has many friends "here who are pleased to see him looking so hale and hearty. Good Friday, April 21, 1916. 11.00 a. m., Morning Prayer at Holy Trinity. 7.00 p. m., Evening Prayer at St. Andrew’s. Easter Day, April 23, 1916. 8.00 a. m., Holy Communion at St. Andrew’s. . 11.00 a. m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at Holy Trinity. 11.00 a. m., Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at St. Andrew's. Mr. R. W. Coupland, who has been appointed manager of the B. C. El- ectric office here, and Mrs. Coupland have taken up their residence in Sid- ney. They will occupy the rooms to the rear of the office in the Berquist block. PENMAN’S HOSE - Received to-day; .in all new _ 3.00 p. m., Service at’ Institute. shades, | smoke, grey, roe 7.00 p. m., Evening Prayer at St. sand, etc., per pair ......... c Mr. Al. Raynes, of Fulford Harbor, 7 — Wide Topped Black Cashmere paid Sidney a short visit on Thurs- | Andrew's. H ‘r 60 d 75¢ day last. This is the first time Mr. ose, Pair bbc andres Special Silk Boot Hose, ... 50c Children’s Hose from Children’s Silk Stockings, black tan and white, per pair ...50c MILLINERY. Let us help you choose your new Hat from our well selected stock. We can show you some- thing new all the time. Raynes has been in town since last May. He is now engaged doing some repair work to a wharf on Hill Is- land. AN OBJECTIVE POINT. The question has often been asked, somewhat facetiously perhaps, ‘‘do ‘you keepscows or do they keep you?”’ To many dairymen ¢his has started a train of thought resulting'in vastly improved prospects. To come right down to business— why do you keep cows? Surely it is in order that they may contribute handsomely towards income. If you are already satisfied on that point, well and good; but, one excellent re- sult of cow testing is the solid fact that it helps men to increase their income considerably; that is one main objective spoint reached. The same story is repeated in all provinces of the Dominion, and it runs something like this, from'a man at Barnstone, Quebec: ‘‘My cows average almost Special Easter services will be held at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening. A good deal of time has Ween given to the preparation of this service and Mr. Gibson will be assisted by Mr. McDonald, who has made many friends for himself since his coming to the coast by his manly singing. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. Seabrook Young Ladies and Childrens Outfitter. 623-5 Johnson St., between Gov't and Broad, Victoria. Word. was received in town this morning that Mr. A. Wilson, a well inown old-timer of this district, and for some years connected’ with the quarinitine station at D’Arcy Island, had died very suddenly while on a PRARPARAERIEEIRIEEEEEREIEENI — ‘MOORE WICKLESS COAL OIL LAMP businesa’ visit to the quarintine sta-},two thousand pounds of milk more FOR 60 HOVRS tion at William Head. Further par-|than two years ago,’’ or again from Common (bal out ‘ticulars are not obtainable for this ee a man at Petersburg, Ontario: ‘‘I have increased fourteen hundred pounds of milk per cow, and. hope to get up to fifteen hundred,’ or this, from a man at Hagersville, Ontario: ‘My herd: is pretty near double in three years by weeding out,’” and issue. “Field Crop Competitions,’’ is the title of the latest bulletin issued by the Department of Agriculture at ions to be carried on by the depart-|once more, from St. Boniface, Que- j ; : no dmMent,.this.year,.as_well_as. the results | bec: .‘‘My seven cows. brought in $145 iv OR KNOCKED > Ie of last year’s events. It is profusely|more this year and my recotds show- illustrated, and appeals to the farm-j|ed me it paid to take better care of them.”’ ° ), ON One English, provincial soil and crop “in-] The* dairy division, Ottawa, will filling of nee is the weiter woples ye —__—«—«—X—<_—_s-_ _ Nae, = gts. of oil ad, post free, by addressing the De] © $1550 7 partment of Agriculture, Victoria. , ROBERT N- MOOR ep . Foul brood, the highly contagious Vancouver BC: & Regina Sask, germ disease affecting bees, is giving rise to some uneasiness among the officials of the Department of Agri- culture, for it has made its appear- ance in different parts of the province and it is important for the welfare of the growing industry of Wee-keeping that all bee-kcepers should exercise every possible care to prevent its spreading. It is also advisable that all persons intending to buy bees should write to the Department of Agriculture, Victorta, for information ds to where the danger exists. The provincial apiary inspectors will be glad to give any information. They are Mr. F. Dundas Todd, Victoria, Lowor Mainland and Vancouver Is- “Yand. Mr. L. Harris, Vernon, for the * Okanagan District, ond Mr. W. J. for the Kootenay and Doundary D “Pistricls. The Tnspect-} ors will be prepared to cxamine and report on hives, for they propose to go from district to district shortly. WHY PAY BIG DENTAL CHARGES? You will more than save your fare to Vic- toria by having your dental work done thore. Our charg- es are about one-half. | We Print mm VISITING CARDS as well as other | classes of work. ~-THE REVIEW - | ee PAINLESS DENTAL aR | GOVERNMENT: ST, SOR: YATES — MICTORIA saves Ncmomernnemnned ~ Anis SPD nae Bl, ur ei te adh eked. iets bod bus. dla fife hn mh ERNIE Hy re ae tn BOAR SAY hep the USiRe td at at fey:3 or i General Phone 18 ictoria Goods WE HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF MARMALADES, PICKLES, SAUCES, ETC., ALL MADE IN VICTORIA. THESE GOODS ARE.THOROUGHLY RECOMMEN- DED AND WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO TRY SOME WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER. DELICIOUS GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE, JUST LIKE HOME MADE. FIG AND LEMON .MARMALADE, a very fine article. ORANGE MARMALADE, equal to the best foreign makes. PINEAPPLE MARMALADE, really delicious. ALL AT THE SAME PRICE... ... 25¢ per bottle. AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO YOU TO TRY FOUR BOT- ‘TLES WE WILL GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE OF 85 CENTS FOR THE FOUR BOTTLES. ( ORANGE MARMALADE, in 4 fb tins, price per tin 2.0... ......... 65¢ Nothing nicer on the market and it is just freshly made. QUEEN CITY TOMATO CATSUP, per bottle ...... 0... co. gsc WORCESTER SAUCE, per bottle SWEET PICKLES, SOUR PICKLES AND MUSTARD PICKLES per bottle uc. ck ce cece vesee sesese cevece sessee) caseseen sesees 250 The Sweet Pickles are really fine and the Mustard Pickles are put up in a dressing that is especially fine for lettuce salads, etc. WE ARE RECEIVING REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF LETTUCE; | ASPARAGUS, GREEN ONIONS, RHUBARB, ETC. ORANGES per dOZen oo... ce cccccceee ceceee ceeeee cesses cesses seeean eeanee 20c L@rge SIZES oo... ecekk cleeececeeneceeee cee eee ceases taeeee eeaeee 25 and 30c GRAPE FRUIT, 4 fOr oi ce ccececcee censeeesrsceece eessee ceneeeeeees 25e LEMONS, real nice, per dozen... cei. cecce ceceee cusees veeeee eeeees 20c CANNED PEACHES, PEARS, APRICOTS, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES AND PINEAPPLE, Special per dozen $1.75 CANNED CORN, PEAS, BEANS AND TOMATOES, per doz. $1.20 Sidney Trading Co. Limited DEPARTMENTAL STORES, SIDNEY, B. C. (Branch Store James Island.) 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