UF 1 dilemma Rs cite Ss a eines op _ vee cn se . PAGE EIGHT THE SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVI EW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918 GALIANO ISLAND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Thursday, the 24th day of October, 1918, e . 4 League of Nations. Must ; snoon, , Galiano, B.C., I a hee : at alt geil at Public Anetion the lange in tine vi hereinafter eet out of ‘the persons Be Fot med, Says Laurier in said list hereinafter set out for delinquent taxes unpaid by said persons on the 31st day of December, 1917, and for interest, costs, and expenses, including the cost of advertising sald sale, if the total amount due for period ending December The Only Possible Means of Preserving Peace and Goodwill—Same Principle cee The Collector sade to rective any information respecting the fol- Should be AppHed to Soe Problems of Labor and Capital at Home lowing list, when the owner is a member of the Allied Forces, and entitled to the benefits of Section 29 of the Taxation Amendment Act, 1918. : | A warm reception was given Sir Wilfred| capital and labor have to work han@ in ar List of Property Laurier at a meeting in Montreal last week| hand, for they are indispensible one to the | Names of persons Description of Costs and of the FiftH” Sunday Meeting Association| other. Capital without labor is worth- assessed. property. Taxes School tax. Int. Expenses. Total) 5¢ Canada. The Liberal chieftain speak-| less, and labor without capital is hopeless. . St. James Club, Limited, Lot 9 Parker . ing with all his old time vigor and ability?| There may be still clashes between labor | Island $250.00 $21.50 $2.75 $274.25) ,..6 nis views on the great problems now| and capital—how are they to be deter- Mrs. E. G. Shaw, Lot 23 Galiano Island $130.00 $2.80 $18.06 $2.75 $153.61) confronting the Allied nations, as well as| mined? You have set out in your pro- Dr. F. T. Stanier, Lot 5 Twin Island ' on the labor and other difficulties at pres-| gramme that there should be a league of | Lot 6 Wise Island ent existing in Canada. He expressed his} nations to settle all differences. I would Lot 7 Charles Island sympathy with the aims of the association | close my eyes with delight if I could see Lot 8 Spinx Island he was addressing—an organization started | a league of the Entente nations, and if that Lot 10 Julia Island $136.00 $19.28 $2.75 $158.03) hy railwaymen for the advancement of| example was followed not only between 7 Mrs. Stanier, Lot 23 Cowichan Dist. $8.40 $1.28 $2.75 $12.43 their interests and for the general im-| nation and nation, but between individual Date: 16th September, 1918. provement educationally and politically, of | and individual. This is the golden ideal : JOSEPH PAGE, J.P., Assessor and Collector. Sept. 16, 1918. the working classes, whether they till by| that I hold up to the audience of my fel- | hand or by brain. low countrymen, and when this has been A league of nations was the chief theme| done you will have prepared’ the way for of Sir Wilfred’s address—one composed| those legislative enactments which you now exclude the Germans from a league A | | for the present of the Entente Allies, Great deem essential for further conquests which a 4 | Britain, France, Italy and the United States| are to be made by the laboring classes.” : | being the principal members of it. Ger- Coll for Unity : A |™many could not be admitted to such a Sir Wilfred then spoke of insurence : league at present, for the fundamental) asainst sickness for the workthgmen and . a | principal of a league of nations to ensure] .4iq it behoved the whole co unity to THAT GIVE SERVICEaam : the peace of the world, was the recogni-| taxe a pledge that as soon as possible the tion of the sanctity of the agreement en-| condition of things that permitted the ° , had shown by her actions in the present| peg of sickness with his wif - ea h The Indian - $55.00 to $80.00 j | War that she could not be trusted to re-| peside him and he unable to aupply then | | Tet od fecweth to rene time when the with their wants—a condition of things The Massey - $50.00 to $85.00 German people would have a democratic| try-—should be remedied. They had tackled | (government, and when the conditions which : The Leader - $40.00 to $75.00 6f nations would be non-existent. He precedent Anarene ane Tad che tees _ dwelt on the real meaning of democracy| were the old men who after an honest and declared that capital and labor must| jite of toil found themselves dependent go hand in hand, for they were indispen- téred into by the nations, and Germany spectacle of a poor man stretched on a it in England and therefore they had a The Tourist - $50.00 to $70.00 —-should be remedied. LADIES AND GENTS MODELS sible to each other. As he hoped for a| - “We have problems in Canada,” con- ; m | league of nations, so he hoped for a league cluded Sir Wilfred, “of many kinds to ‘ LS 4 ' ae WE ARE EXPERT REPAIRMEN : aan and harmony between man and|gettie, problems economical, problems . : , irl racial, problems religious. - Is it to be y : L ; . . A FULL LINE OF CYCLE SUPPLIES it ne are victary wilt come ano supposed that we cannot settle these prob- . ems amongst ourselves as we have. settled . WORKMEN’S THERMO LUNCH KITS g | doubt, it has not come yet, but in the mean-| the problems that divided’ us from. our ; titime there is only one thing to do. neighbors? We can settle them and we Home Problems will settle them. ‘It has been my: policy 4 \ : PLIMLEYS CYCLE STORE. all mv life. I have had disappointments “TI regret to say that up to the present *, 611 VIEW ST., VICTORIA . there has been more clashing than usual Gut there are men to whom disappoint- between the working classes and the rest ments they se She balan action of the community. That should not be.| ... my last words to you my fellow coun- e relations between labor and capital trymen—-we are a nation divided in m especially have to be more friendly than rend LS : SSS 7 ways: we must all unite to work together a they have been in the past. I do not]; bring a just and fair peace amongst , . . ; blame labor for thi h | ; q LDREN’S SEABROOK OUTFITTER capital, for an. a ottcrag which have | Cuzselves and with all the nations of the I C YOUNG ; been made have been wrung from unwill-| earth. rt ing capital by labor. On:the other hand, too -.often violence has been the method | i MILLINERY DRESSES HOSIERY Everything for tq obtain reforms. You will tell me, per- Remember the Boys at the front. Let ss COATS WAISTS UNDERWEAR BROMEN and CHILDREW haps, that voilence was needed, and that them know the local news. They wil be ta SWEATERS GLOVES CORSETS ROAD and JOHNSON TS. nothine hut viglence would have accom-| delighted to read it. Send us $2.50 and i . lished them. I have only, this to say——| we will mail them direct a copy weekly. K PHONE V . P y. y : HON ICTORIA, B. C. 7 ve ta | ‘ Canada Food Board License No. 8-18696 ey ie ‘ a SIDNEY COAL AND WOOD YARD SIDNEY TRADING CO. | E | , ay ‘. . 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