SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 . VALUE OF SPRING [INTERESTING FULFORD) - 7 ..SS V. & B. CHICK FEEDS ! CULTIVATION). HARBOR NEWS ITENS ENSURES RESULTS It has been found by experience - that the cultivation of the surface|pne Annual Institute Hall Meeting Get your Ch cks off to a good start by feeding V. & B. Chick Starter and V. & B. Ohick Scratch. soil early in the spring is a very de- Was Held Lasts Wednesday Sold in any quantity VERNON & BUCKERFIELD - destroy many of the hardier weeds HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY SUPPLIES and grasses which begin growth (Review Correspondent.) SIDNEY, B. C. PHONE 52 early, but it gives the air freer ac- FULFORD HARBOR, April 16.— — GOOD LINE OF FLELD AND GARDEN SEEDS ON HAND — PAGA TWO | Classified Ads. | Hereafter, Classified Advertisements ; will be inserted at 2 cents per word for first insertion and 1 cent a word a for each subsequent jnsertion; each figure in the ad to count as one word. No ad accepted for less than 25 cents nniiet ae _ MISS EILEEN WHITE, R. N., Gradu- ate Nurse, open for engagements. Phone 23, Sidney. 211mp ae FOR SALE—Registered Berkshire Sow, ‘with litter of eight. oO. Thomas, East Road, Phone 5Vx. [Local and Personal | The Marine Fisheries boat was out repairing the Sidney wharf on Tues- day. . * s Bishop Schofield will preach next Sunday at St. Andrew’s church, at 7.00 p.m, * * * Maj. P. Campbell was in town Monday on road business in connec- tion with construction of new road. * * * Miss Laird who has been visiting on Salt Spring Island for the past three weeks returned home on Mon- day, cess’ into the soil, warming it up A number of the residents of South much more rapidly than if it were Salt Spring, headed by Mrs. A. J. left compact, and thus favouring Eaton, engineered a dance in the hall early growth of the plant, whether on Easter Monday. There was quite it be a fruit tree, bush fruit, or a good sized crowd in attendance. herbaceous perennial. The hall floor was in excellent condi- By cultivating the soil early in tion, Mr. T. M. Jackson having spent the spring, also, moisture will be considerable time smoothing it down conserved, and later in the season with sand. The tables in the din- the moisture saved in this way might ing rooms were very prettily decor- make a great difference in the value Ated by Mrs, A. J. Eaton and Mrs. T. of the crop. Moreover, the loosening M. Jackson, the flowers being gen- of the soil carly in the spring makes erously donated by Mrs. R. Maxwell. it possible for rain to sink rapidly The excellent music was furnished by into the ground and so prevent much the South Salt Spring orchestra,! evaporation of it which otherwise which has gained by the return of might take place. By cultivating Miss Hazel King to its personel. The very early and then cultivating affair was a success in every way. again after spring rains conditions The proceeds went to swell the hall should be favorable for growth. hel . Sometimes just at blooming time, or Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. as the fruit is setting, there is a very|J- SParrow on the birth of a bounc- dry period. If there is a good sup- ing 15%4-lb. boy, on April 3. ply of moisture in the soil and the Mrs. Johns came up from Victoria surface is loosened by cultivation after Easter to spend a few days the chances of a good set of fruit with her daughter, Miss Lorraine will be much greater than if the Johns, at the White House. conditions were just the reverse. The annual meeting of Institute Because of the great transpiration| Hall, South Salt Spring Island, was of moisture from a growing cover|held last Wednesday. The reports crop in an orchard in spring, it is of for the year showed that of the $400 borrowed io build the kitchen $200 had been paid back and the fund had $203.25 te hand. During the past year considerable money had been spent,on the hall. It had been paint- ed, lined and another door installed. The retiring management committee were accorded a vote of thanks from the meeting. Those elected to the committee for the ensueing year were: Mrs. R. Maxwell, Mrs. A. J. Eaton and Mr. R. J. Hepburn. The new committee are planning a card party and dance to take place in the near future in aid of the hall fund. Mr. W. &. Emsley, of Victoria, ar- rived on the “‘Otter’’ Wednesday to see how his two sons are succeeding on their new ranch. ‘Mr. William. Munro, “of Victoria, | “= and formerly of Beaver Point, is| + working with, Mr. rles Urquhart i : a al een rn FOR SALE—Dining-room table, two leaves; kitchen table with two bins; large size refrigerator, hand made; camp bed, spring and wool mattress. Apply Sloan Shoe Store, Sidney. ® J =z Fruit loaf, cakes, porridge, etc., made from Roman Meal, being dem- onstrated at the Sidney Trading Co., Ltd. Don’t miss it. s * x Mr. Forneri has requested me to inform all persons still hiviny ac- counts due him to pay them into the Piview office at their earliest con- venience and oblige. 2 * * Mr. Jackson, of Amelia avenue, fell whilst working at the Sidney Saw Mills, last Thursday, and badly smashed one ef his fingers of the left hand. He is doing nicely. s 2 2 Tuesday afternoon Ashley Gilman fell from his bicycle*and sustained painful injuries to his face, which will confine him to his home for some time. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. ee SHELL FERTILIZER—Sweetens the soil, 86 per cent. calcium carbon- ate, $6.00 per ton, sacked, at the factory Sidney Saanich Canning Co., Ltd. t setnan, i FOR SALE—Oak buffet $30, porce- lain wash basin $10; rocking chair $3.00. Phone 12. Lee ee a rnaEeeamnannenemaintl PIGS FOR SALE—3 months old. J. Boldero, East Saanich Road, phone 35R. Pe EnEReneeneamantal FOR SALE—Potatoes $1.25 a sack, to be called for. Nagina Singh, Second street. ee BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Bath- room, sceptic tank, fire place. Apply Review. . a, FOR SALE—Raspberry tips and young Lilacs. Apply Mrs. Deacon, Marine Drive. ; * importance, where the soil is liable to get too dry, to plough under the eover crop early in spring rather than to wait until there is a large crop of green material to plough under, as by that time much of the precious moisture supply will have gone into the air. Plan then to be- gin cultivation as soon as it is pos- sible to get on the land. Has your subscription to the Re- view expired? We want your re- newal. [Hereand There | The Swiss Government has ap- propriated 560,000 francs for the purpose of assisting the emigration of unemployed workers, especially as farmers to Canada. an eneneniennromnenenennnmmaneast FOR SALE—Bay saddle and driving horse. Apply Mrs. Jarvis, Hast Road. a GOOD COMEDY Charlie Chaplin in “Pay Day” Coming Next Week ae nr nnn - FOR SALE—3-burner oil stove, with oven, new. 1 round, collapsible gate-leg table. 2 Morris chairs. { wicker table. Mrs. J. A. McLeod, Sidney. ae ~ EGGS FOR HATCHING from high- record trapnested S.C. White Leg- “horns, $1.50 per 15; $7.50 per SPRING FEVER Not exactly lazy-— Yet I want to sit In the mornin’ hazy An’ jest dream a bit. Haven’t got ambition Fer a single thing— Regaler condition bloomin’ ‘Spring. Saskatchewan now stands first in the world in regard to‘the number _of rural telephones per capita, with a telephone for every. nine of. the population. ‘ Dt The Canadian Pacific F ‘ADMISSION Adults 30c, Children 15¢ |] or preserving; any quan- market prices.. The’ Hurst “shouldbe “dec “to™push urth “northward the line now being built ’ from“Mattawa to Quinze. . * . to work instead), But along at moontime Hate to go to bed. Find myself a-stealin’ “Per a sunny spot— ' Jest that Springy feelin’, ‘That is what I’ve got: CLOTHING REPAIRED and Cleaned 36 Johnéon street, Victoria. Par- cela may be left with Mr. J.:Critch- ley. Guy Walker. mS tid oan : LISTINGS WANTED of Small Farms “also properties for exchange on prairie farms. E.G. Kingwell, 611 B.C. Permanent Loan Building, wee? — MAYNE ISLAND—Continued _ was there last. He has. constructed a shoot down to the water. At the head of this shoot is a windlass, so by a turn of the handle quite heavy Construction “work “on a 39 mile -extension of the Acme-Empress line, ‘running from Drumheller to the” Bull Pond will be commenced this* “year according to.statement made by D. C. Coleman, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railways tr i . : In New Styles for Boys ~~ : $6.95 and $8.50 jf HERE YOU ARE OFFERED A CHANCE TO DRESS YOUR BOY WELL AND NEATLY AT ‘A LOW COST Like to set a-wishin’ Victoria. Organization of the Okanagan For a pipe an’ book, loads can be passed up. At the pre- fruit growers into a co-operative as- Like to go a-fishin’ sent time Mr. Neal is bringing over ——— sociation has now been accom- In a meadow-brook from Galiano, sand and shale, about plished. Among the main difficul- a . ties which faced the co-operative With some fish deceiver, advocates was the raising of ade- Underneath a tree— quate credit to finance the whole Jest the old Spring fever, scheme, This has been overcome That’s what’s ailing me! The United States bought Cana- | = Dr. A. G. Lough, Dentist, Victoria Has opened a branch office at Fourth St., opposite Auditorium, Sidney. Hours of personal attendance: 9 am. till 12 noon on.Tuesdays, Thursdays ““ gna Saturdays. Offico will be open sixteen buckets in a boat load, as the sand and shale is wet it would be a laborous task to carry it up by hand, but with the shoot and windlass it’s a mere trick. Mr. Neal is bullding a The suits are made from serviceable tweeds, in-good shades; are . well Hned and well tailored and finished throngh ut. The pants a a EE daily from 9 a.m. till 6.30 p.m. dian produce during February to second tank to hold 1,000 gallons of] are in bloomer style and very neat, Suits that will give. satis- Peperpasmntremanmanennren eee ~~ the value of $26,719,205 in compari- THE, CHURCHES water, tho first held 800, He Is ia faction either for school or best wear. The sizes range from 26 © PAINTING AND DECORATIN gon, with | 20 y hited States in af nae starting to build an addition to his a to 86. Take advantage of these special values for tomorrow. R GR ANT & SONS Exports of Canadian produec to tho ANGLICAN home and when completed will be a i —Boys’ Furnishings, Main Floor bg i vi 2 ss Painters, Paperhangers and Glaziors Hi a Ee CP wore erage | aL 10-roomed house. ia SAANICHTON, B.O. in February 1922. u— Sunday, April 22 Mrs, Coates is expecting her mot- | @ Bost workmanship and materials St. Andrew's—Holy Communion,| her very shortly to take up rosidence is ms" supplicd, Minor plastering repairs Canadian exports of whiskey for | 8.00 a.m, in the bungalow, lately occupied by ia ‘oe ’ . undertaken, Nstimates given. tho year ending March 308th tlaed | Holy Trinity—-Mattins and Holy Mrs. Sandford. lid a eT a aa a ne em | AL $2,698,38773 for the previous year Comununion, 11.00 a.m, T heard from our former vierr. Mr.! VICTORIA, B. On wy _ the quantity exported was 192,910 Church Hall—Evonsong, 3.00 p.m.| "ice, this woek, ho was at Toklo hav- we | BOY SCOUT S gallons valued nt $882,729, Ale St, Andrew's—Evonsong, 7,09 pm. ing an interesting visit, was intond- tal | a aeunaee neneateeyniannenh enema 7 rnd hoor etparted during the nat tne tn vfate Comadinn vtetona, ¢ ven FABRE BS QR 9A ea: ee A A year amounted fo 1,454,629 gallons, | grpnn IT UN 5 . . . ren while for the previous “twelve IDNEY CIRCUIT UNION CHURCH, parsing on to Korea and Pokin. Cerne recrcnce eer nner aN oe RC monemmancceenn ears ; eee Beowt ret tment months the amount waa only 421, Sunday, April 22 We do enjoy Mrs, Morgan's child- e ere ° The Mmits of ago for enr 060 gallons. | South Snanicn, 11.16 a.m.; Sid-|ren’s partics, and today sone of us R (| f d Ad B R It . , —_. iS . . et at) “ are 12 to 18 yenrs inclusive, Ho Making Canada Teuvope's best POY) 7.30 pam. from Mayno Islind wont ovor to con- eview assl ie S ring esu S _ must satisfy his Seoutmastor that he and quickest road to the Orient tOMAN OAT . gratuinte Miss Rdwing on hor PA _ - knows; means much to this country and the ROMAN CATHOLIC hirthday and to oat some delectable MAYNE ISVAND-—Continued (1) Scout law and promigg, Canadian Pacifle Railway, in re- Sunday, April 22 cakes, We folt quite proud as wel yjolota and prit 4. W ! ~ (2) Signs and saluto. arranging itp route from England or AK vag ined ‘ violeta and primroses, Wo had auch a) niae . France to J&pan so as to reduce the Asaumption of the Blessed Virgin) drove up to xeo tho flag dipped in our) y jolly aftarnoon, ‘Tho boys wont off (8) Composition of the Union journey hy four days, has mado tho j Mary— 9,00 am, honor, The gardoy fs looking its very) py theamuelves, too dignified to havo CLOSING OUT Jnck and tho right way to fly ft. | foute more than over a serious coms | 8, Hllzahoth's—Sidnoy 10.90 a.m.| pest, the color schome boing mostly! anything to do with tho sirla- mut (4) Unos of tho Scout staff, potition of travel via the Suez Canal. ; , : ; yihing C No Birla ? ith £0 0 canna omens while and deap violets white aralds,| watt a bi { 6) The tho following Kknote, and About 10,000 miles in Ql days is walt. a bit a different talo will be told (h o tho 10 ov i i Rn ,| better than even Jules Verne Donations of hooks for the Sidney| vielet arhroisa and a lovely bod of! in a tow yonra. ‘Tho Hitle girla wero know tho spocial uso of ench: . 96h) thought of, Library will be greatly apprectited | panaies. This is in front of tho housa,! quito happy playing hospital with shoat bond, elove hitch, bowline, ~—— by the Librarian, at the back ts a bank of daffodils.) the Ns : a fishorman’s, shoopshank, A allver tng attached to the “thetr dolls——-oyen were painted in,’ . | onan antnnainaa Rea oaemace: | raken Hinha set, arma replaced, otc, Retiring from Business es ceraenanegtentin weet mtileniedie heges aera Ung samectaene apt eT me eae dorsal fin of a salmon before its ree Ifo will than mako tho promise corn itter the e@ga have hee ro- hefora tho wholo Troop, and Will bo) moved.at the Dominion Government ontitiad to woar tho Scout badge and| hatchoricn is one of the methods uniforn. resorted to by the Fisheries Departs " i : ’ meant for tracing tho life history of Tho troop will moot at 7 o'clock the fish, A reward of $1 is paid by ond various disenses, tho, namos of which wore to difficult and compll- eatod for mo to hogin to pronounce or SALE COMMENCES xpoll, enrod by the Joeal doctor, If J “Y Had Terrible Backache From Kidney Disease” ’ t tonight tn uniform, the Department, for ithe return, of oat any mers A ety non lng tor SATURDAY, APR. 2\st * ——— silver taga that are being attaches . ' ‘rho Guide Promise, to ar tlantte salmon, together with Mrs, M, A. MeNeill, Ca Mayne. 1 only know I came homo naan Sto. N.B., writes: “IT was troubled for years all the better and quite refroshed OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF from attending Misa Bdwina's birth Ladics’and Children’s On my honor J] promise that I will sentes from the sido of the fish, and do my bert particulars regarding thelr length, woight and place of capture. To do my duty to God and tho aanianinen with terrible backache, resulting lay party. Oh, by-tho-way, this In vege King. With a view to developing tourist from kidney disease. At times in mine! Miss Rosemary Contes was Millinery and To help other people at all yosorts along its Une In Contral and ‘Bi each month I remained in bed, born at Princesa Gate, London, five Ready-to-Wear Must Yn : . tines. Weatern Ontario, tne een inma lend fi the pain was more than I could yours age toduy, so she also had a To obey tho Guido Law. Camps after the style of those suc- f stand, and to walk was almost hirthday cake madg by Mra, Morgan, be Sold. coanfully operated in the Rockies. SAA iinpossible, | used about $50.00 hoautifully food and Wt up by five: — . : The Beout Obligation, The first wel ets ne built ~ we DY worth of other medicines, hut candlag. Thoae attending fram Mayne! —STOCK, FIXTURES Trench Riv wale o en : y ~ Di "On my honor, I promise to ME ere ttate amd ekanld ho WANE with little results, Now I am wore: Mra, Jones, Pog and John; Mr. , Honn OAT OAK BAY and “Mfre Contes, Rosemary and Joan; fair completely better, after using Ming Ludon, Mra, Maude and Mra, do my beat; ‘ . . ; ready for occupation by July Ist. | i only five boxes of Dr. Chase's Kidn To do my ‘uty to God and Tho low cont of conatruction and the King maintenance will make it poralhle ; re , doo, —— To help ather panpla nt wil to charde much lower rates that , ey-Liver Pills, r ie y SEABROOK YOUNG ; the standard hoter, aib ae seca . "4 5 or ag se ui a wall Tho Vicar and Mra, Portor loft in " ~timoa, will prave a boon to those of mod. Dr. Chase’s Midney-Liver MaIs.. their Inuneh today for south vondery) 1421. Douglas. Street To oboy the Soout Inw. erate means wha desire to xpend a whore thoy stay the night with Mr.! es Ono pit a ‘dose, arin? hox, AN dentors, or Wdmanaon, Bator VICTONTA V. GONNAND, week or micro or leas in the out Co., Tad, Toronto Seout Manter.| door. and Mra, Grane, holding dorvicg thore Lomorrew morning, ~.