- PAGE FOUR» of Every’ Wednesday.” ; By: Peninsula Printing. Co. Ltd. pines . “S. Se. RIVERS, President and’ Managing ‘Diceétor.. oon. ‘ Member of B.C. Division,. Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association. Le Member. of Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association, | ~ Member Audit Bureau of” Circulations. we oo [ : “Telephone 28. : . _ Authorized as second’class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. Iss Patricia Gray is deserving of a pat on the back for “dian Legion scholarship for Zone -13 was in competition. with other students fr om all Vancouver | “The young lady, to The Review’s knowledge, did not | a igolate’ herself with her books’ for the past year’in. order ~.ducted in Sidney. - " ‘The scholarship win-is a credit ie Miss Gr ay and to the teaching staff of North. Saanich ‘high school. For it is; ~ unlikely that'she could have won this coveted honor if she | * had. not, received competent instruction during the year, owners.- Sometimes the owners are‘found and sometimes | 4 Legion, B.E.S.L.,. was ‘held :on: Mon- day,:. Sept. ; Com. | The usual’ silent. tribute: was observ- |: ed. ‘Tribute -was ‘also. paid “to the | memory. of Com. and it was reported that a profit ot her very creditable showing in capturing the Cana- ‘ flave a full program of winter enter- The Sidney girl i tainments will’ be laid out, so mem-= bers : Island: points except. Victoria and*emerged in top place. [co won this year by Miss: Patricia. Gray, ‘| daughter of one of our branch: mem- ‘| Poppy Fund: Campaign Chairman. ' mecting concluded, Maj.-Gen. iR. j the, meeting on Veterans’ legislation SAANICH PENINSULA - | BRANCH NO. 37 I LEGION NEWS - (By..W. Tibbets) 13\-: with: the president, Stewart, - in: the: chair. Wm. Henry~ Graham, nt is expected that as soon as Com. . Clarke returns from: his ‘holi- are advised ‘to ‘watch © this lumn for further. announcements: A Legion Scholarship has. been un an a in ee After the general business of. the ‘Geo. Pearkes, V.C.,. M.P., addressed |la SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Five Countries to Fly Supersonic Jet Sweden are ‘to be spread over. the next two. years. st. March. Mrs. Aylard has car- n ew classrooms -and> new = | Reflections From the Past work Wednesday, September 15, 1954. ~ MORE ABOUT. ~ TEACHERS (Continued From Page One). —. ———— a Ky A. Buffam, Ry Ss Anstey: indus- trial -arts;;Mrs. D.-S, Procter, home _| economics. CORDOVA BAY.. ELEMEN- TARY SCHOOL—C.'W. Roberts, principal; -A.. G. Fry,. Mrs. -D.. B. Mae.Long, Miss M. MeIntyre. JAMES -ISLAND ELEMEN- ‘TARY SCHOOL—S.'Mozal, prin- : | cipal: Mrs. M. Buckingham. K EATING ELEMENTARY a | SCHOOL A. H. Ozero, principal; F. Francis, Mrs. S.. Chatwell. \. McTAVISH ROAD ELEMEN- | Mrs. G. Onhasey. PROSPECT. LAKE ELEMEN- -TARY SCHOOL—Miss A. Curts, | principal; Mrs. J. Shaw, Miss L. F. Iaston, principal; Mrs. E. Clark: More People Eating Out — (Dutton Advance) Roadside. tables. along. No. 3 Highway were ever more popular : y . : . # : . a . : i . ‘ . ~ : 7 > 5. ; The first fall: meeting’ of ‘Saanich * | principal: Miss A: Coleman, St. than they. are. this ‘season, . Pass. - Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. 3.C., wt | Peninsula Branch, No: 37, Canadian. |: JocMiller,. 12. Forges -D. Sanford,.| by. almost-any hour of the day and you will see travellers making use. of; them. : This could indicate that tourists prefer such lunches to’ trying to find .a good eating place in a - strange town. It could ‘mean, too, . wae ke eating out-of- aan . ; who paneed away. since the btatiak Creech; Mrs:.G.* Hi. Watson, Miss that they simply li SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2. 50 pet’ ‘year by mail in Canada and the! last ‘mets <<" ; ; We M. Sraith: doors. » But again it could: -and ': British Empire; $3.00 per year to foreign countries. Conimittee’ reports were heard DEEP COVE ELEMENTARY probably does mean that dollars in tourists’ pockets aren’t as plentiful SCHOOL—H. J. Darkes, - princi- kine alone one’s lunch is z eee Display. advertising rates on application. _ approximately $160 was realized bal: Mrs, D. MeLennan, Miss K. and ee ane a one a ede Wednesday, Se tember 15, 1954 | From the booth at Saanich Vair. This | Soylts particularly true of many Ameri- Pe y; pl money vil be caually divided Ro BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY can travellers who during the plush ne Auniliary, ray BNE AES SCHOOL—E. W. Hatch, princi-) days wouldn’t deign to stop along ‘A CREDITABLE SHOWING aids pal; Mrs. A. Forsberg, Miss Pr, the roadside and break out a bundle of sandwiches and a ther- mos .of tea. Nickel Coffee (Miami Herald) We dre pleased to note that the Mills factory in Tlinois-which used ‘ . : - ; ; ; im ry} to omake most of America’s slot: Lo to win'the’ scholarship. ‘During the past school term she | hers, Com. Geo. Gray. Tt is hoped THE FIGHTER PUNCH of five Western countries is to be ~ TARY SCHOOL—Miss D..W 7 machines has entered a. new field “made: ‘a contribution to this district by taking an active‘ that the presentation will. be made strengthened by the British Hawker Hunter, supersonic, swept-back MANSON, PUICIpa in a big way — turning out me- i 4 st rkof: Penizsuls. Players. ; Moreovei: she! at : tine, © iL wing, single-seat jet interceptor. Rated one of the world’s fastest, PATRICIA -BAY ELEMEN- T eotf lisben ’ part.in stage work, o enins ay yn ler next’ meeting, Oct. . fighters; it_is. already in super-priority production for Britain's | TARY SCHOOL—Miss }. Chani-| chanical coffee dispensers. was'a successful. student in a public: speaking course con- Com. C. Tyler has been ‘appointed Royal Air Force and deliveries for Holland, Belgium, Denmark and Derlin, principal: Mrs. R. Rogers, Today ‘slot.:machines are taboo in every” state but Nevada. They started vanishing: three years ago under’ a’ federal” law’ forbidding their ‘Did the law put’ Mills out of j during the past: session of parlia- 10 YEARS AGO 12. York, Mrs. Franks, Mrs. New,| ROYAL OAK ELEMENTARY | Pusiness?. Far from it! It is busy ment, and on general world condi-j Miss Marion Bellis‘has been ap-| Mrs. Steward, Mrs: Fisher, Mrs. | SCHOOL—F. J. Willway, princi- manufacturing juke boxes weigh- a NEW SPECTACLES NEEDED? Gar 4c a, “the present. time.| pointed public health ‘nurse, for | Linklater, Mrs. Stevens, pal; ‘Miss B. Pottinger; Mrs. L yourse’l eas, ce ener “ . omrade Pearkes .was accorded a| Worth Saanich. She assumed: her : I Reid, ‘Bo W. Gardner, Miss. D.{beverage-by-the-bottle dispensers ROM: time to: time many pairs of spectacles are found : hearty round of applause at. the con- hew duties on Sept..1. Miss Bellis 20 YEARS AGO . Southwell, Mrs. E. Tyson and ‘the new coffee machines. . -in this: district. Quite. often they are turned in at: , clusion of his -talk. More than 40 takes the place of Miss Kay Ellis.,} Local schools opened’on Tues-; “SAANICHTON BLEMEN-}. Mills has 15,000 coffee vendors . The Review office and efforts are. made to locate their | members attended. {who relinquished the appointment | day morning. when the novelty of |TARY SCHOOL—Mrs. M. Mills, in action, and ‘is aiming. for 100,000. shipment across state lines.” the lost equipment is. never claimed. » As‘a-result,.a° con- | SANSBURY . ELEMENTARY siderable. collection. of: various: bi-focals, tri-focals, pince- | SCHOOL—Miss My Lane, princi- proved: to appeal :to the students. Teaching: staffs. forsthe three local ried on in’ this capacity in the in- (afer ‘period. | . - NATURE'S: The Churches nez;: lorgnettes: and. other optical aids is: usually on. hand: ' After two months’ vacation ‘dis. schools are: Sidney, James Ram-jpal. The Review.editor: plans ‘to try them all out in the near ae PBOOK | lain “schools re-opened: last. Tues- | 54¥,. Principal, TH. Dixon, Miss .R.| SIDN EY ‘ELEMENTARY “ANGLICAN. SERVICES: future: to'see if: he cannot: improve his vision in this way. RAE day In-the North Saanich con- | Lorden and Miss’ Peatt. At North | SCHOOL—Mrs. ‘B. M.° Lassfolk ‘The reason for-this project is that a very cheery. letter | KEEP. IT GREEN solidated area. there are 12’ teach-| Saanich — school the | prineipal,_ E. ai ime I. u. Wickens, aie R. Rector, Rev. Roy Melville . . arrived ‘this week: from our’ friend” ‘Harr Newto: t Vi The: importance of Forestry is|ers. These are as follows: North Forster, is assisted ‘by Miss or-| Dona son, 2 rs. G.. cKenzie, ‘Sunday, Sept. 19 2h ‘'y. n,,.0 1C~. | cealized by the. fact’ that . the | Saanich high ‘school, principal,: p, /enzen, Miss Brogan, Miss Jost and}Mrs. I. Tyler, Miss: J. Henderson, Holy Trinity— an ) . Harry. carries ‘the’ dignified ‘title. of: district, passen- [primary and secondary. forest. in-|E. Breckenridge,’ A. E.) Vogee, A. Vogee. Miss. “Moses is | teaching |} Mrs. D. MacConnachie. - Evensong “wii 7. 30 p.m. ger agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway. He had’ read | dustries _ empléy’ some . .60,000| Miss» Kay Baker, Norman. West, |at Deep Cove. _ RELIEVING - TEACHERS. St. Andrew’s— >“. ; an. editoria carried in this. ‘modest journal last week in: |, people and: pay some: $195, 000,000 | Mrs. . Jean “Beckwith, Mrs. Dias, G. Clark, H..S. Eatock’ and ‘Ww.} Mrs. A. Covell," WA. Richards. Holy ' Communion .. 8.00 a. m.. j d: that: railway. timetables ‘always. ‘mysti-.|in wages. a “| mond. aiken: Mrs. V -B. Christen, 7 J Nees are ae aes from the | Whit a iaild tucidéace lot therdicaoe a mild incidence of the dicase se Ate ‘Eucharist:’. 11.004. m. sult we were unable'to find the Princess! ‘The. traditional {Miss Walker, Mrs.” Wrench, Miss |local Conservative “Association ‘to ugustine’s—. »- chedulé to Sidney listed in the current: terprise cite, irate ra Shirley Kerr. Deep Cove, Miss| the annual: meeting of the Nan-)Dr. Manning has advised the com- ||" “Holy Communion 9.30... Mr. ‘Newton’ mailed: to. usa timetable | ber has been “sawmilling. . ’ The Marjory Anstey. erevit Road, |dimo_ Riding: Association in Dun, | munity to tae every pfecaution | “tO. , ‘ M Wardl ~ Jean next:week, -| against a. spread.of the.infection, ~ : nd ‘there, - sure i saw ling industry: Jing, ithe ° “prov- | Mrs. Wardle. : “Deep Cove’ school was re-opened, ince: as. ‘grown: ~.tremendously. - William” ‘Hale; or “matiys years « Staff. of. Life Bakery on: Second n Page 24, Table’ jai appears the. schedule of BETHEL BAPTIST. CHURCH | BEACON. ‘AVENU - Pastor, T.-L Wescott” Von: Tuésday by" the: teacher, Miss Evelyn: Moses,- sincé“its inception a 1undred. ‘years | projectionist at the’ -Metropolitan age, so- ‘that toda fit is: the. most: j Theatre, “Winnipeg, “has cquired s r a “home. ‘On, Third St. Sidney, ‘Sidney, owned: and, ‘operated. St the “past several years by. Hi Ingamiells; Lg et will vinain=] route: formerly |". udr ‘wives: notice” that: it has’ under. for- I’ Section 7;of the. said’ Act,’ deposited ile: paper cman ‘similarly ee ; 2 “paper: “amills © carry . -ON-E-AWas ion: on: “August: to.- ‘Ganges: Ca eee ‘of nafter. attending summér _pperations. dn ;addition, 15.: ‘Bill Gunn: was, born in'Saanich-| school in: ‘ton’ “years: ‘agos «He attended |/:-Mrs. ey yy BC : . the: site“and:the Slang ofthe ; ‘moor= Victor ‘| ing facilities” proposed” tobe ‘con- ‘Saanichton.. ands: Mount’ Newton. her: on, “Gordon, and: ’Mrsve LP It. cost*him:. uncthe 14 ‘cents | n: postage to. send. us this. ‘collection.. Moreover. he paid. the. Wot dS. ntire postage.” This: impressed’ us because. many people|) = ‘SHELTER’ who address communications to. us leave: us-to. pay acon- . Wildlife . needs. ‘shelter..in “order iderable surcharge to the Sidney: postoffice. 3 £2 pegeale: from. natural enemies, ‘We. are grateful to our: Victoria friend...-We hop ee alkep oF fo: caine their “an d= “ply: < Payne, accompanied Be structed: on’. Foréshore::Lot:::279, Cowichan District,‘and” Forty foot. Jhigh : ‘schools, ; Herma ‘serving in.| Smith, have returned: to Vancouver strip adjacent: to: the East’ thereof | France “with ..the’ Canadian ° Scot-| after visiting: ‘Mrs. Payne! Ss. brother, ‘|i in All Bay, of, Shoal Harbour, BC, tish after. leaving the. artillery. and.|G..F. Payne. and fronting: Lot “A”, Block “C”, joining: the infantry. ©. Two” “broth ‘ ‘Mrs. Robson. chas ‘returned: “after: ers-are left, Donald, ‘serving: over<|a Visit: to. Vanconver® and ‘the ex- “Morning Service 1.00 a.m. | Gospel Service®: 7.30 p.m . Every Wednesday ‘Plan’ 1305, °"Section®. 16, Range ‘g! ‘|: Eat North Saanich District, Vil that youtig.’ Muskrats. need. constant | seas. with’. the’ dental. -corps and | hibition,” She was accompanied by Prayer a d Bible Study 7.30 a. he: Elaine will be’ back with us next year.” We. sincerely | Water | levels ‘in the: a Alex, in Saanich. ©: 4: Miss Vera’ Robson and © Elliott {AND TAKE NOTICE that alter : hope her operations: ‘will pay rich: dividends. to the C.P.R. | where they. make’ their homes.) Mrs. Irvin. Hassar a ae “her | Robson, «who'are sspending the ‘the date. of the. first publication: of ‘Young. People, Friday_ 00 pam, will): thrive’ ; ; certain’ small son’ recently,» ‘spent. “few. week- end on the Island. ; “this “notice; Vanisle’: Marina : Ltd. ~ ney’ exclusively for.the run: “We'll be glad to: accompany. | types. -of farming: areas. Mr; N , are-at home in sandy: fa ‘Gophers Newton to: ‘the: Clyd -and: sail home with him: in: this pe : have underground . dens, *:. Wood- - fehueks build elaborate: ‘systems of *y).underground’s itunnels; complete with. escape, routes. Rabbits-like = ae Sidney. Gospel Hall, Mrs.; Cy Ay Goodrich. has return- Ved: home ‘to Ganges: after: spending ‘the: week-end: in. Vancouver, “Her husband is a patient aut the, 6. Shaughhs | Nessy p hospitals : will: under Section 7 ‘of. the said: Act, capply “to: the’ “Minister: of Public «Works ‘at’ his“office in’ the: City’: ‘of Ottawa, for approval of the said days:oiv Gossip: Tsland visiting with} Mrs: Mervyn. Balle ve 2) Galiano played: ‘Mayne: inva’ golf tournament ast. week- end . at the former's course. Galiano :team. was? successful :4-2.: Players staking. part: “site and ‘plans, °°. Fifth: Street,’ Sidney |. Dated at V ictoria, B B, com this 23rd | SOUTH PENDER BRIDGE. EVERY SUNDAY. | and. ‘that. ‘soon: they'll build'a brand new: “Princess of a Pheasants: T'S: now. the. middle’ ‘of September. and. progress: in Cone a as brush piles : handy aos that were Mayne Islands Dr Roberts] . 30: ‘YEARS: AGO. ey of Aunt ISA ONAL LTD, The Lord's. Supper... ao av Sam. “> struction of the- long-promised. bridge to connect South and. th Aa en as A Heck, Mr etecle we Green, Mrs. se cn ein Oe ehi has ren “se - Byvits solicitors, ©. Suinday School and . Pender Island” with: its. northern. :néighbor ‘is extremely. areas-eclose ta meadows! Ranerte, Mra. Stecle,-Mrs. Deacon; Whiting. w ne "he tne ne the MARCITANT, GILLIS and Bible Clags.. "10. 15 a.m, slow... Before itis completed. it may: pave earned the title, Trees form nesting’ sites for | Mrs. King, Mr. Houlgate, Mr. Gil-| disease. An immediate meeting of 604 B MeINTOSH, Bld Gos el Ser ‘wee of the, “Bridge: of: Sighs’; ©» hirds.. No nesting sites, no birds! Mours. Galiano, J. Pan iincees: Capt. |the board of trade was ealled and Vietorta,, B.C, — ‘areas mie wore weed BD parm ‘A reader. of The Review. Who. ig a student of marine Different types of oshelter are} Fisher, 2. Hume, V, Zala, 8S. Page} the members were assured that it 34-4 “matters has suggested. that if construction of the bridge uiuen ceatuared, A pood nesting | W ; G ; d a ee a Prayer and sonasons is such.a trying matter, some thought: should be given to a Site. might: not he favorable for orries Grin ae SHDIE SUEY, B Pata, barge’ system ‘of, transporting traffic between the two |foo! for different species, (Kitehener-Waterloo Record) SERVICE TO THE SAANICH PENINSULA | © enn islands... He tells of a power barge in the Maritimes which | The three basic wildlife needs} Worries can’ grind us down, AND THE GULF SEAN trey carrrrocae operates ona cable lying along. the. bottom. , ares food, shelter, Water,” Very ofien, too, they area, waste ‘This. barge CHRISTIAN. rear . oo in-no way. interferes with normal marine -traffic,: yet: it, oe iL In tior ~ faftings 8 University of Wisoon , ogre hid ae it ae every anspor people. And. cars: with despatch and without Serre inspiral tons [shows that AD per-eent-are about lq. Sunday, “at the “corner: of ; things: that Mever happen; 30. per cont are about. things “past. help; 2° per: cent: are petty and needless, That cleaves ceight pers cent for ‘lose really worth bothering: about, i Rrobably i won't help. mite to loses sleep: over them, vo HR Vast Saanich Road and, “Beacon Avenue, °° = Everyone Welcome — Fe sialic detente ie taka Tee With literary © ‘heritage: second tn none, with a vieh and ‘powertnl || voeabulary : ar command, the study.” af ve Hnyglish: language and: the! prowing - ability: to ceommand it « should? be a satree cof inapiration’| ty reacher and children. wlikee, OT he} stity cofslanguages Sineweneral: a rowarding one, but,’ ‘particularly { for thase whose native: tonete it ig, therescan be nothing sv: fitt0,) promote orto benefit by the sense of wonder and thelovesol learning The: ‘Muagweation: night be’ onthe the consideration ot the: Provincial; department: of: public works,, a. PROTOCOL EXPLAINED | oe IDNEY: "7S. Village: commission. has: ‘boon’ dviaod: by: ‘the |! “secretary. to B.G.’s Ligutenant-Governor that. arrange. ments at Patricia: Bay alrport for the official: ‘grecting. ‘of His Royal: ‘Highnoss, tho: Duke of Rdinburgh, were carried: out as directed: ‘from: ‘Ottawa..- In other words: official representatives of one of the six municipalities in. this’ dis. trict wore! uninvited because sthe: officer commanding: pro- Hae ey Met tn na te prnanraneentrelnmenernn corres < ! a Fa LS Sa SS SANDS FUNERAL CHAPEL | PHONE: M6. SIDNEY, Re, i fe ee ‘Claude: pe Jaundake Resilent. Manager,’ S Associated with china perwiee : for val: Years, - UNITED: ‘CHURCH: cas o4 ‘Sunday, Sept. I oe, {oe be Shady Greely arvensis] AlN as eps Reve Wine Allan & me P “Be: Paul's, Sidne Yoru! 130 atte, sreentabeneeceiprtareen —— er ee an) Ge nd 7.80 pam PE? ' ‘ aC . _ Reve! Win: Allan: 150° : Dountaa had, ~ senate anne a {sore mem get nem ge fom w STIRRING: UP. ASIATICS | e UNeweweek- Magazine) . ae A high Uritish, offledalis: te Hin friends . ‘that: Ghurehill: de oa | Wy rnin: “proposal concerning: filues neni H-bomb. tests: duriig> hiss.visit’ to . , ; i: ; wi I fee Wa ta E, we; ‘ my 4 wae § g . : . tocol In. Ottawa ruled otherwise, The missing. municipal ({2 fe Mud of Bowtlhs O {haahiuaton. shonld Tegel ell Wp ar | bak dae coped LAS ame | oss 3 ot \courio:-waa the dnevthe fiture blasts shonld be set-offon a4 ” ohh reutwoo sesrctanioeel LES CAME | ae : rea. closest. to. the are critlne. © of: inoy: me munfelnal teononie: lewninersay, einen 10 | eidating: dslanda, consisting of ald “1 AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD" Rev, J.Joner: ot Victoria po ee ships, in wid-Pacific, . The motive: To avoid stirring up still amore resentment amdng radiation-jitvery, Asiatic nations. "phen veea prem Uae ngeR et nea nereC tain “Tf Sidney's commission: has been informed correctly of | what-happoned, and-there is no reason to suppose othor- wise, residents here feel that it’s high time the federal government ant down. and took’ stock of the situation, There ix no doubt but that official representatives of all Mor. Britannic: Majesty's loyal municipalities In this area should have been invited—or none at all. | We hope the situation | will he Tectified, soon and: the, proper apologies : Sunday 8 Schools Shaily Creeke ocuccc lO 0 aM, Deep Cove cscs veered LOO WM, - St. Paul's, Shiney. seavens 10.18 a.m. Brentwood : tool LS aan, VISITORS WELCOME A teen eaarnange ne veneer It is tao otten’ forgotten that: the work of-the éeraftaman and profes- sional, Justlyoesteemed as it. de> servedly is, “offers them a much more Interesting and Jess hurden- some daily: roan: than. the. aonote onoits anid arduous and often very dangerons: drudgery cand higher premiwne for life inauranee of: the ~—Jesus Christ _ Attend a Free Lecture fintitled . “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND ‘THE TORCH _OF SPIRITUAL UNDERSTANDING” by MARY GC, HOLLOWAY, CS., | rcrrrs) UNSUAL DIET A report fron: Waterton” Likes National Vark ino Alberta, shows that a Coitthrait trout taken hy aan angler fram North Lineham Lake eenotenreninacsariee Wrenn es sen tooht tte Seventh-Day made." : Pye general laborer, which element ate q m4 borer, hee ne are | yying September, contained, _Advontist ecmemete it “erat tegntt cumtnercamnt ianeencnemes conve LAD SOTILOTY necaasary to the «futnes sastveyy ‘athor dteme caf fands a4 " ; of Shreveport, Louisiana. : Church tioning, af: our economic. system ilusky. mountain. shrew, ‘Pheoshrew [feo Member of the Board of: Lectureship of The Mother Churehy : ae Letters, a2, The Editor — — THE GAP. CLOSE a teview, - oo Saturday, ‘Sept. 18) Sabbath? Schoo} emer 0 uty Preaching Servion @ O45 vine Lae “Sunday ‘Wible Tawcture voce "eT isa, Doreag: Welfare: Society today, ; foe his® latter: “Rroup are the. worst weptalied Wives “oid owdiare ayare of thee “heateand hirden) off the, day’ 30 tosspeak, Tf itis a fat that: the-evolution .af: our: present. inca tiny, furry gray. manianal,. 444 inches long: that, lives: chiefly. on fyeeeter Mie dethe tlret racard so-far as ita knownsof a Cutthroat: trout iv al national, park, haying heen found. tocfedd onea: mammal, The Wirst Clhureh or ‘Ss et Spientiat, in, Boston, Massashnantte . FRIDAY, September 17, at 8. 00 pam, In the cnurent EDIFICE, Chainbera St. ‘and Pandora Ave. : ‘engineers: and» olanipntare™ “whaol ; teachers: andethar this state of, afe faire is reneiited strangly. Apparent- ty hy” certhin: ‘elements In Ahe ‘alll ar . hroadenatie of a ‘Friday Sept. 4 “garrivd: the news yn ; syatenis: raiding ethem: toc"parity’. paincesthe: usual diet. of thiscapecies Vat a“ Srd CTuesday, 2 “pint. trany Ieitain, of: the’ fant, diminish ed and ithe “more favored with other seetions or our working | consists of ansesta, other imyertis - VICTORIA, BC. ; livery sere Pos * groups, 4 : population, this. should be a matter [brates and amall-tish. ae Ww eekly: Prayer: Serviag 30: p. m, at “ing” gap. “bet een the = wages ° in “thi . : _ AW “Are Cordially” Invited a SEVENTH-DAY rere ie) news, if, tras, cexardiny, ape for rejoicing: by progressive and -endircenmlacrettemsaierinensiseatiore drt eeey -ADVENTIST Cc 1 ‘Meleiah industry. between the| proaching parity between all. sec- socially, consylous. people, __An Ulinois man was arrested for HURCI code qeaitemancand, the ireneral. lahorer,. that the: latter. group are earning. pecweek often. aw: muchian: working JU. 12785). Rest Haven: Drive tho ALL Wh LCOM Es 0 aren are 1 Ry ‘Se. Syne, Ministers. Phone. 20M fiona of the working population, is |! in’ the..writer's opinion ‘very’ yaod News: hsindgede: andsshoald do: mitch JOHN AL TEADEEY, Ganges,’ WC y Sets rao USS ee “roalbing peaple: “entering | AC night Vie wt Chueh of: Christ,” ‘Seientist, Victoria, a. Ce ‘ ; ace Vowd) bardly® expect him te on me : Boke : owen wade they canie ote. vont satiny nee ee yah Pety it _ re . ial reno bie wa int