. &iDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1923 arcseremanenreren ne sree are em seise pentane asta mamarecneen aencemm ou srunatennas'a anatase BAGH FOUR —Ce——EeEeE_, SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW tains 40 beds and up to the 1st Oct., has provided treat-| soeeeee ; ° aye ° ment for 15 cases, all of whom would probably have |g And Saanich Gazette gone on suffering indefinitely had it not been for the be | WALLER WAKEFIELD & SON Red Cross service. ; $ Publishers Training in good citizenship follows as a natural 3 Issued every Thursday at Sidney, B. Cc. result of membership in the Junior Red Cross. The of- ° Price; $2.00 per annum, in advance. ficers ofthe branches are elected by the children them- 2 Re ' Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. selves trom among their own number, so that the mem- b4 Room and | Member B. €. and Yukon Press Association. bers learn to speak in public, to appreciate what quali- ° C | All advertisements must be in The Review Office, ties are necessary in a leader, to conduct their meetings bd e Board | Pied street, not later than Wednesday noon. in a business-like manner, and to develop resourceful- | 2 ness in the furtherance of their cause, ° ry Tet awa Wee Tt ior ke *yoOss i t i oyna t re i-| ? at Reasonable ADVERTISENG RATES The Junior ited Cross being an international organ ls Regular display advertising (that is, six months or gulion the members are brought into conract with the | & Rate longer) “wdc per column yneh per issue. if special posi-| ideals of children in countries other than their own, 4 on desired, sve per column inch per 1ssue. and learn to syinpackise with the problems of other na-' 8 3. GREENWOOD, Proprictor Transient display advertising, 45c¢ per column inch] ions, ‘This is brought about both by correspondence | & 2 per issue. af special posiuon desired, duc per column] oi . 7 oy . ‘ a . with fureign units, and by means of tag various national | « ;1uch per issue. . — : 4 baa _ . . sunior Red Cross magazines. It is not too much to sayle Positieal advertising, 50c per column inch per issue. . . ° ; . . that the Junior Red Cross will eventually prove one of\oe Readers, among locais, 10c per line each insertion. . / , ° the most important factors in bringing about a perman-| @ 2 cents Legal notices, 16 cents per line first insertion, 1 per line each subsequent insertion. cents per word first in- NOTICE Special Late Train Saanich Interurban fosters and develops understanding, sympathy and tol- Classined Advercisements, 2 suruiun, 1 cent per word fer each subsequent insertion. eration between the rising generations of all lands. No ad accepted tor less than 25 cents. —S— Ww. C Announcement of entertainments, etc., conducted by CHE INSPECTION Ok CANNED FOOD PRODUCELS churenes, societies, etc., where admission is charged 1 cents per line. Card of Thanks, $1.0u. ent world peace, because of the manner in which | ii is reassuring to know that the Canadian house-. keeper in purchasing canned foods may do so with per-_ fect confidence so far as their wholesomeness is con-, serned, provided particular attention is paic to see that Bi PLINGHAM-SiIDNEY FERRY Vancouver commercial interests appear to be jealous of Victoria receiving too much advertising if the nanie Victoria is used. ‘To save all heartburnings why not call a spade a spade and call it the Bellingham-Sidney terry. quality; (3) standard quality; (4) second quality. The designation depends on the class of products placed in che containers. Products put up in establishments under zovernment supervision are just as sound, and just as safe to use, as though same iad been put up by the Extra Passenger Train will leave Victoria at 11.50 p.m. for Saanichton and inter- mediate points. The folowing is taken from the Colonist of Sunday last: Although the Canadian Pacific Railway has desig- nated its new ferry service from Beliingham to Sidney the “Bellingham-British Columbia’ route, taat name will not appear on any of the literature issued by the Victoria and Island Publicity Bureau, Mayor Hayward has in- formed Mr. W. H. Snell, general passenger agent of the C.P.R, in Vancouver. In his letter to Mr. Snell, the Mayor outlines the ob- He states in part: aousewife,and even more so. Precisely what this service means for the protection of the public is indicated in a recent article in the Agri- cultural Gazette of Canada py Dr. Dobert Barnes, Chief of the Meat and Canned Foods Division at Ottawa. The Meat and Canned Foods Act, which is administered by his division, gives authority to inspect raw materials and to supervise the processes employed in canning all food products intended for export or for shipment from one This officer is authority for the uu B. C. Electric Langley Street, Victoria, B. C. jections to the present name. province to another. . . . statement that there are no fewer than 350:jam, pickle commercial interests thought it was showing. partiality ° . ° . : “ ; ° be : and canning establishments under such supervision in to Victoria to use this city’s.name, it would, from our . . . . : : “fy point of-view;"have, been’ just Jaswell-to-have-named- the. his conntry af the present =_ without taking, info + 8 route‘ “Washington-British Columbia “Fe, ee as © ther account” condensed anid “evapora. ed: mile “plan's, apple fe | the*name’ chosen ‘nor atte would hive ‘meant ‘any-1- 7 packs establishments. | - thing as far as Victoria is conce ned, and-no partiality of | any kind would have been shown. SO “To Victorians it would appear that if Vancouver “is inost -thorough, cover- Every-care is taken to|— put a sound, wholesome | . The inspection maintained ing..every phase of‘ the work. : : a make it certain. that nothin “From: a strict: business point of view on the part . ; 6 eas : of the Canadian Patifie , it -wowld: appear to me that the nroduct, produced under sanitary conditions, is offered . 4 4 4 » . us »! au 3 : . : ; ‘Bellingham-Victoria’ suggestion would have been far more preferable, and would most certainly have been a good advertisement for the route, which it is hoped wil! be a profitable one and for which purpose the company is now building its boat. for consumption, : an : It is true, as Dr. Barnes points out, that certain of the smaller plants, the products of which are sold locally, do not come under the purview of the Dominion inspect- ors. Therefore, the safeguarding of the consumer’s in- terest in these cases is in the hands of the local authori- > CORONA Portable Typewriter > RONEO Duplicator Typewriter Ribbons For All } Machines, Carbon Papers, ’ ¥ypewriter Papers, Note Books United | Typewriter Co. Limited 706 Fort St., Victoria, B.C. Rentals “It does seem to me a pity that this apparently ill- chosen namo has been selected, for Victoria naturally wants to see the ferry boat. filled to capacity, and it appears to us over hore that. a great deal of extra advor- tising will bo necessary by our burean in order to offset this, and inform the traveling public that this ferry comes to Vancouver Islanc 1, ties. Tho protection of the consumer against unwholesome canned foods under the Meat and Canned Foods Act does not end with the inspection of establishments in Canada where meats, fruits and vegetables are canned or pre- served. To supervise Canadian products and to admit foreign products without requiring that they conform | § -y xtmilar standards would not only he unfair to the | local Industry, but would fail to safeguard a possible | acaree of danger trom the health point of view. All im- ports of the ahove named products are, therefore, st This oxamination is of a No longer is tho | | “Tr might state that o gar Publicity Bureau intends {th yiall its advertising matte » to refer to the ferry ns ‘Ball- y\ingham-Victoria,’ and J sincerely hope your company will seo its way clear toy change its decision and ronuims tho route as originally suggested, as otherwise ‘| will the Typowriter Repairs, josted to rigid exaniination, Teeteal nature Pd to conedsion abd) perhaps reflect en Yur sbyee Peau cdaed yale odebe se Laee Saye of the boat." . Gabe assed dbl faredgn manufacturer allowad to supply our market with whieh hava beon rendored attractively | te eee ONGANIYANG AUNIOR RED CROSS yeas, for exampla, sreen by the addition of sulphate of copper, aueh harmful aubstances is not pormitted in Canadian | aro goods In which such materiala arg! dhe Wee os Sidney The Junior Rod chtoas has been organizing in. this | patablshments nor meningepeconranpaansmmanarerelanant RN ceracnanernanannoreanmanenrmnsreand ee ne SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. nee et compere ere e $000 000000000808 0000 0908009 20000999000900 SCNT OS CTT ——————— N. COPELAND - Beginning Friday, According to the articles appearing in the Victoria| the labei shows hi the ¢: F mez 1 at food pro-! Agents Canadian Stationary Repairs We Build, Re- Nov. 17 . ‘ g e ppe ag a e labei shows in | e case of meat and meat food 1} Fairbanks Ma- y ‘Pp model or Repair papers there seems to be some dissatisfaction over tue|ducis the words, “Canada Approved,’’ and in fruits and rine and Farm Boats. of Any and each Friday until further proposed name of the C.P.R. ferry. vegeiabies the standards of quality as required by law, Agents asthope List Your Boats and Ma- Kind ~ which are as follows: (1) Fancy quality; (2) choice | Marine Engines chinery With Us SHOP PHONE 10 VICTORIA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. and VICTORIA-COURTENAY—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. VICTORIA-PORT ALBERNI—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, VICTORIA-LAKE COWICHAN—Leaves Victoria, 9 a.m. on Wedues- Through Bookings and Reservations 000000 96000000008800 000000880000 098 00000000008 ecoeoocecae gular Flooring, Ceiling and Siding, per 1,000... - . +--+: dar Bevel Siding, 2 ft. lengths, per 1000 ..... ee es Common Boards, No. 1 and 2, 4 to 7 ft, per 1000 ..... - No. 2 Shingles, per 1,000 $25.00 $12.00 $10.00 $3.00 TELEPHONE NUMBER SEX 0o200020060088080000009000 00800008 e0eee0080000 SHOP PHONE, 10 F. 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CHAY WARD 4) : “rq Wave n raputation tevics and modoras 4% atiny tending ove p59 sarge, 2s) Broughton Weep Wo fin Ow Deheb eee weeny eet ty LOTS al awa, aubeatbe tor Qa The Yrivate family rooms and home-lHka Al] bodies, thon wa fot Gaparhouead eT Tore Bing Victoria, 1 0, wr, $300 Roview. by Sade ; NIX 2 F 1 Sie MEE MOM, 91,00, Thin dnetitntic mn, which. was ynonash mi py provinces only since De ecembor Jast, you it already nunt- hers some three thous and members, and new branches are being formed vach weok, Tho sehoots throu phat tho Dominion cantaln mare than 70,000 mombors of 44e Junior Rod Cross, the main ohjects of whteh ara the py taotion of hoalth, of humane Horinn ideals, and of ggad elt worship The organlanttor ct applamcn ts the lassons taught in iho sehool, on the sy boot of hy Hien, by training the ehildron to put into + ppaetiae the mos thay have lnarnt, the ehild what ls known Ah 1 "Font consolonce,” with the result that When all child- z0, In tiie way the yar stety develops In rules of hyp! ene be coma Hfolong habit, ren loave with a sony xehool wlth eorroct bodily postu’e and earring practien) knowledge of whit c¢ + diet, with habits of personal ¢ ‘ Buffielently Latevigent nequalintanco with t , mochantan to allow of thoir taking propor ear ah Loward the elinination ef many Als only too eommion, Tho small toon paid by the W other montes whieh may be eolloctad by ssaiaasntensalesied LTD. ‘ | ’ " Poxpensos, to tio relia’ of whore paronty, cannot ” vt wd t ae Wt ’ coroners poeremeervemmrenmanmenin mum \UOVGLET (he Hy mpothios and hindly dendoncles witeh ne oTf you Want to road nll the diatrict| Intent in all ¢ iildren. Cala ary hase Junior Ted Croas hoxpltal, mad ninined ontirel vy by Ete onatit Utes a whole- lounline.4, and with Yo human o of tholr all have nde considerable progress canes whieh today are embers, as woll as nl thom, ara (e- Voter tan for ndministyation or other piyntantty dafeative obfildren afte yd Lo pay for {he necessary mm atata wav, the soolaty helps {0 juntura of Alberta 1 i0ac, con © datoctud permitted to anter, In discussing certain aspects of tho Ment and Canned foods Act, tho officer ta chargo of the work recently nade tho slatemont that promaing polsoning, #0 enlled, never oceurs from conswuing canned fruits, yorotabton,| and maonts that are manufactured from sound raw mA- torlals, wider strict santtary conditions, and properly stoviitaed, tt ds explained that Jn the procasa of atorilizntion all injurious organians are doutroyad, nnd unless thoy nro rotntrodueed, an th sometimes tha enio whon a can of food remains wuncousumed for some timo aftor it ts oponed, wueh goods nny bo usod with absolute contide| ence, TWh pronommeement in this respoct is aubstaintiated | by wonumber of nuthorities. Brom Harvard University, ; atntamont that canned foods put | Ng safest foods for example, camon the up under propor supervision ara AMONy t that coma co the table. sneneeansnrsenase emcees ARTICLES ON BER REEPING In another columa th an article catitied Apiary Re- mindar No, b.¢ 2b am lad to pobllah theac articles on bee hecplng, boealise tt choutd ho of grant Interest and ‘ so oat tes ot ‘ probe bogs Taeatty ese taken anite aneecanfully. Tn supplying honoy for tho NUMIG Ve rete ee es ta nave an naa adda no with ot Interfarenes with hye very Inaiructve and Will De of great anaistanea (a AWE contamploting teoping peas. snes aOR SNL RY ARETE FN Canadian Pacific Railway ee | Not only asa hobtiy | but aa a Tegttiinato boainens, baeekeeping can bo wndare| progpant oesupation, Thora articles | KAMLOOPS SDMONTON HASKATOON 4 WINNIPEG TORONTO OTTAWA 4 MONTREAL QUEBEO HALIRAN Route wa Btamer Sunday and W Standard tina, Alternative tion, Sailings avery Canadian National Rys. io Princo duper, and Tad) Connec- ednogday, 11.00 am, Tourlst and Travel Burean, OFF Government Bt. Vietoria EA lh ANRC AO Morea preeinnten Penesiahia OE AREA HH sepcrereonrnmnornena ta enaieteiabestefrsaitereciea Soar Ta as 4 B. C, Coast Service VANCOUVER At 2.18 pam. and 14.4% BWATTI MAL 4.30 pan, dally. pm. datly, OCEAN PALLS=<—From Vancouver every Wodhnosday at 9 pam. POWELL overy Tunoaday and Saturday at UNION BAY-COMOX-POWHLE TNIVER ROUTH—From Vancouver overy Thuraday at 8.30 a.m, TIVEN-UNION RAYV-OOMON ROUTE--From Vancouver V1.40 pam, pe EN PR SS aod WHAT GCOABE VANGUL Vi PAS ROUTES Beant Vinineta the tat, 16th, 20th each month, at 11 ym, | GUL ISLANDS ROUTE-Leavos Wharf, Dellavie BAlroot, Mon- Aave af 778 aan and Wednesdays at 8.00 8m, APPLY TO ANV AGUNT CANADIAN TRACTRIO WALLWAY |