For RADIO and E PHONE 234. —_— Established i in Sidney 6 Years - — aincel enna Sn wie y WANTE ‘For Specifications and other Information, Apply. to CANADA CREOSOTING CO. LTD. North Vancouver - ‘Telephone: North 1421 Write us what quantities you estimate you can supply and at what time. State your prices, also your address and: phone P.O. Box 158, Will, accept water or rail delivery for Fir delivery for Cedar Poles. Wednesday, February 27, 1952. _ PICK-UP ‘AND DELIVERY A&M. RADIO (S.:N. MAGEE) Beacon Avenue _ Opp. Post. Office .— ‘Sidney CTRICAL. Repairs “FIR PILING AND CEDAR POLES Piling and rail SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW REPAIRS TO PRINCESS MARY |FORCED END OF C.P.R. SERVICE ; ' (Comox District Free Press) The removal. of the -Ss. Princess ; ' Mary from: service, thus terminating | the. Comox to Vancouver : passenger | schedule, was not caused by’ busi- ;mess conditions:but due to the need for immediate replacement of the old. vessel,.City ‘Council was told in a ‘letter from the Canadian Coast ‘Steamship .Company. . The only. vessel available was: the Princess. Elaine, Capt... O.- J: -Wil- liams,- manager; said in his’ letter. The ‘Tack of: stateroom ‘accommoda- tion on ‘the ‘Elaine. prevented: her being used in’ any overnight service, Capt. Williams said. . “The C.P.R. had plans formulat- ing for considerable time to replace the. Princess Mary. All indications, including the annual survey in October, 1950, indicated the ship would be available to. us for many years.. Therefore it was a great i surprise: to us in November, 1951, | that her boilers had deteriorated | much more rapidly than had been en ie and removal from service followed. _ The only other. ship that could be released for service. was. the Princess. Elaine, formerly. used in aay service only.on the: Vancouver- Nanaimo ‘run. © The ship, said ‘Capt. Williams, also had little ‘stateroom .accom-.. modation: and therefore. the schedule had: to: be altered: to. provide day service only, ‘Consideration -had_ been given to the. feasibility. of establishing, * least during summer: months,: a service from Powell River to Comox ‘and return. every). Monday. This service, the’ letter said, would. cater to local residents of both’ areas only, as due to lack of sleeping ac- commodation it was felt that it would not appeal. to traffic between Vancouver and Comox. Council pondered the advisability of seeking immediate establishment of the schedule but due to service being limited ‘to Powell River and Comox, ordetact the. letter received THE REVIEW’S MARKET LETTER (By. H. A. Humber, Ltd.) -The New York market. continued its decline towards the latter. part of. the. week’ and is. now. some: 18 points below the. high. It would ap- pear that, the bottom has. been reached for the present, and a-rally should: take: place here. though fur- ther ‘weakness may be expected: Some | Canadian.’stocks. sold”. off quite heavily. . International. Nickel dropped four points; in ‘view.. of their: earnings’ and: prospects good buying opportunities should offer themselves fairly soon: Hudson Bay Mining. and Smelting is commen- levels around 59 with the $5 divi- dend it seems underpriced: Cana- dian Vickers and Electric Boat ‘offer a good yield with growth prospects. INCREASED POPULATION In 1941 eight Canadian. cities had populations in excess of 100,000; in cing to look attractive. at:current j , 1951 the. number had. increased to: } Sere, PAGE SEVEN. c ANVAS GOODS Tents, Awnings, Sails, Boat Covers,, Tarpaulins, © Truck Covers, Waterproof Clothing. F. JEUNE & BRO., LTD. (Established 1886). . : 570 Johnson St -—Canvas in Stock Up to 10 Feet Wide—G. 4632 — Estimates Free. — ~ STOCKS AND” BONDS — ‘Listed. on Any. Exchange, or Unlisted, May Be BOUGHT or SOLD ‘Through HH. A. H UMB E R, LTD. | : Latest Information and Continuous Quotation Service ‘Over PRIVATE WIRE FACILITIES 7 = STOCKS BONDS MINES | GRAINS OILS" 1220 Broad Street —_ Telephones: E1101 and £1102 ‘PATRONIZE, REVIEW ADVERTISERS _ Se —- We will give you all. reasonable assistance.—. | 8-4 and filed... anticipated and. to the extent that they .had to be -repaired.”.-.: ~ if thir teen. . Lom “T Such a replacement was a major | Persons were appointed to their re- Canada supplies almost the entire world’s supply of canned. Jobster, operation, Capt. Williams ‘said, .— offices: Tom Cormack, tailing the removal of all { of police’and city engincer; Nancy Shillitto, city clerk; Lois Wil- son, city - treasurer; Don . Easton, program ‘and © musical convener; and Linda. Tay ‘lor, refreshment cone. vener. Roy. Maquin was the lucky win- ner of the door prize, half-pound of. rooms and decks in the way of: the boiler. The company, he said, de- cided - that such expense . was. not Nesraneed in- a: vessel of that age ane penne in er PL eee eee your _ STANDARD On _AGENT chocolates, which. he passed around: ihe ‘dance floor. One of the. most popular dances ~ (Contributed) Six industrious boys of the dis- trict who wish to remain anony- mous, burned the midnight oil. on | Thursday, Feb. 21, -until 10.30 Fri- | day morning. They managed to make the floor of St..Andrew’s Hall. | into a: good dance: surface by sand- ; ing: it smooth. ; On Saturday, Feb. 23:' ‘teen agers poured: into 'St.. Andrew’s “Hall for the “second social of the’ Sidney Teen Town. A business meeting was y. |held. at’.10.15 to elect a temporary. council.. ~ |. - "AUTO PA ARTS: “The: following officers were elect | ‘SERVICE here When You Need" “Mayor, Bevan’ ‘Gore-Langton. New or ‘Used ~ Boy. . aldermen, “age. group 13-15, vas ‘ Les ‘Wilken on; 15-17, Roland Gil- oe AUTO. PARTS. = TIRES i BOAT. PARTS, ETC... berty: 17- 19::Dave. Peddle. - : _ Delivered. inva: Hurry’. Girl, aldermen, ‘age.’ ‘group 13-15,/|4 | ; “We: Ship: c.OD for. Quick TEEN TALK of the evening was the Virginia Reel which was enthusiastically enjoyed ; The sorrow of iliness, the grief of death, thej joy of a , newborn child are poignant realities: that allex- perience at one time or another. These experiences are encountered every day. by your doctor, who,.- “when: needed, is like’ a haven i in the night. ‘He has 7 learned t to console, to encourage, to ‘sympathize, t to : “ rejoice. Your grief i is his s sorrow, your happiness his ~ job well done. You cannot: practice medicine or. com- i pound prescriptions without developing deep feeling. .; and: interest: in’ those: who: entrust their. health to we you. Only the best i is s good enough: for our patrons. by all.. eee” At the next social and dance of GASOLINES: _ STOVE OIL - DIESEL OIL. the Sidney. Teen- ‘Town at St.: An and FURNACE FUELS drew’s Parish Hall, on: Saturday, March 8; membership ‘cards for one year will ‘be sold for $i. PHONE. 10 Canada ‘has 61 “ocean- “going cargo, vessels : carrying . Bae : oflag. of the porminion.. 7 wos ~ NEIL NISBET » : The 10: :00 p pam, SHELL NEWS i is a nightly round-up: of happenings © ‘around’ the world: and at’ ‘home. B.C.” 8, most popular Newscast i is Reported by. ‘NEIL pala | Pat: MeLellan;* 15- 17, ‘Yative: Swift: ty Ue 19, ‘Joyce. ‘Coates. : : . - These officers retired to: ‘the pou - ‘cil: oom: where they held their, first, carpet fi ah ti vig sll in the ahi Oe as ‘from Monday, Mareh_ 3. 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