meneame manent eatin etn feet RE a ene trent end Stn} poneneeeeennemnteng a er ewrnnwenaraeniie in oaerame ener Gold J ewelry, For or Ladies To sone * Wednesday evening’. ‘Mr. R. Crawford was ‘in Sidney last Sunday Visiting his Sister. — Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Norris and family | | spent Tuesday at Cowichan. We would like you 1 to call and see our line which includes many. designs which cannot be seen else- where. Bracelets, solid gold $11. 15 to $170" , 3ar Pins, plain or engraved _ $4.00 to $9.50 "Bar Pins; stone set $6.00 to $90.00 | cl $8.50 to $50.00. Pearl Necklets - - $10. 75 to $155.00 . $5.00 to $76.00. ‘75c to $2.75. We put these up nicely. .in. silk. velvet cases. making very attract- ive gifts. - Several very pretty steam: yachts were | anchored off Sidney last Sunday. Mr. B. Limmax and. Mr. E. Casey, of ‘Victoria, visited friends in. Sidney. on. Sunday. Mr. Jack Rsberts. is figuring on a trip to Na anaimo. and - T Ladysmith i in the - mr the near future. Pear! Brooches : Miss Muriel . Tester visited her sister ; Lillian, of St. Ann’s Academy, Victoria, . Mesh Bags UR the past week. Beauty Pins - - - ~ Canadian Southern Lumber Company’ s plant resume operations after being shut down the past week. Last Friday morning a salmon weigh- ing 60 pounds was caught just off Sidney by Bill Tom, an Indian fisherman. . SHO. TT. | HILL & DUNCAN, LTD. "(At the sign of the four dials) “ Corner of Broad and. View Streets _ Vietoria, B B. C. . Mr. and Mrs. HL Gehrke, -son Georgia and daughter Hattie, left Tuesday for Washington where they will visit friends. E. Norman Senior, the popular reporter for the Victoria Times, was -in town Monday on military work for the Times. at North Saanich Monday. evening after spending the week. with | Miss ae Elliott. ; ~ Miss Lillian Tester, of St. ‘Ann’ 8 Acad- | emy, Victoria, is spending. the summer . {| holidays with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. =| PN, Tester. “gee There i isa rumor about: that the land fl on which the camp:was. located might be] | al purchased to establish a Permanent mail| : itary academy. ceed pleased to hear that his ankle is better. a Mr. ‘Lait sprained | his ankle ‘Playing lax | crosse a week ago. areas E. Wilkinson are - the | hanpy parents of a daughter; : which © ‘ar- |} rived June 27." Both mother and daught- filer are doing nicely. SO EP 2 ‘REAL, ESTATE “LOANS| “INSU RANCE -INVESTM ENTS | _ COLLECTIONS | Mr. “and: Mrs. ‘Next Saturday, July 5, a: - strawberry “TH tete will be held: in. the. field. adjoining }| Holy Trinity church. on the East. iia : nit between the hours’ of 4 and 7 o'clock.. eter oe a eoree : oF, B. Casey, of North Saanich, avery ~ AGENTS FOR: a » & od wee oe ; brilliant young. engineer, was: in town’ ee ‘Lonion Guarantee and Accident Co. | Sunday. Mr, Casey laid out, the site for ss es Limitede || the town of: Prince Rupert. under the'em- “ Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Co. | ploy. of ‘the G, T, P,, and _ is. considered -- Colonial Investment and Loan Co... | one of the brightest young engineers j in Reliance’ Loan and'Savings Co., ‘and | Canada, . General Agents for B. C, of The Guardian. Assurance Company, - | i Ltd, and Law, Union and Rock In- | ‘ surance Company, ‘Ltd. | Nottry Public for British Columbia. Conmissioner for Nova Scotia i in : British: Columbia. coal oe _ VICTORIA, B. Ce ‘Registered Tuesday at: ‘Sidney Hotel, A. Laconesier,:.H. Shade, Geo. Duncan, Suzette Blackwood, Marjory Rome, and ¥. J. H. de Maceds of Victoria, L, Pas- brith, Vancouver B.C, and Edward Hoult of New. Westminster, B. c ——— Bd, “Roach, ‘acting ‘manager: ‘of ‘the cll Merchanta bank, of Sidney, for. the past wl | three weeks, left Tuesday for Victoria to | resume his. position in. the: Merchants |: bank there, “While here Mr. Roach made 8 great many. friends and will’ be missed 4 , : c cic one Stallion | team, a hep ree & ark “Tt is not ‘common. for ‘sovereigns’ to No. 13656- : ‘| Fiden street. cars, c a Jas, ‘Hamilton. Drumburle, we George of Greece, an excellent and kind- | ‘shire, Scotland, lly monarch, did not think it below: his IRE ‘Baron of Buchlyvie, (No. 11263) AME Elsie Royal (Vol. XXIX) by. Mon- trave Mac, (No, e968) ia Ledger ‘relates: this incident: “One |a king in a street car it a genuine rarity. an ordinary car in Athens. He appear: ed most ‘democratic. J was told by a Greek: merchant whom J had known jn ‘Bombay. that the. King quite. frequently | il aland for service at the Prairie Hotel tables, Saanichton, from Thur: sday noon. il F any, morning, and. will not. go to}. sp eviously:. advertised, For ‘| he.was on. his: way. down. toa little. sea: - Tetins. ag al iin ot servic vhen mare ‘Proves: thy foal. 20 mous Salamis, where, you ee eel mee sea fight ¢ once occurred. We a es “at 5 the sham battle, sprained his: knee Sat- urday evening. church gave.a strawberry and ice cream | and proved very successful. “Miss Ollie Norris returned to her home| | In those good d days of : fapéilating glory, .o When backward scholars sackwardly : ; Men learned to reason posteriori; PEP eee, ‘But. now deductive methods are: Bre: rs es Starting: from: Brownsville, ‘Tex., || R. W. Shaw, Mr, and Mrs. C. H.C. Payne | in social circles also:.{n- athletics — as he ‘| was one. of the. crack «players of. the. ‘ball ‘But. the ate. King. dignity, “The. goasiper ofthe Philadelph- does. not. often see a king any. place, but T saw the unfortunate king of Grrece inj. f jrode Ta public car... The day T saw hin shore resort, and not. so far from the ta. | Mrs. Fimley, i is. visiting her siste SPT SO SS COT ETO E TOT Ce TTT? roceeerooeserees LOCALS and PERSONALS | | sanaino visiting her sister in| seesseeee veseeeee: - Miss Elliott returned from. Victoria on |" Major Gardiner, assistant director of eed The Ladies’ “Aid of. the Methodist festival last Thursday and Friday even- ings on the lawn of the parsonage, which proved a social and financial success. J. Ww. Reeves, connected with the West- | ery Dominion Land Co., of Victoria, was in town Friday looking after the interests of his firm. While here he and Mr. E. F. Templin, of Pender Island, made a| trip to Bare island.. They. returned with quite a variety of eggs from there. . The: Guild of St. Andrew’ S church held a strawberry fete on the grounds of Mr. C. C. Cochran. last Saturday afternoon The ladies of the Guild were kept very busy from 4 until after 10:0 "clock. The receipts v were over $80. : ; A Lost Inspiration : From phase to phase the world’s ad- : vancement passes, Old custom left, old r manners void _ blank; There was a time when boys . and lads ~~ and lasses Were spur’d to virtue byt the power ot | spank. This ancient aid to rectitude and knowl. |. edge - Has been. neglected in our age: of doubt The. rod is: spared in home and d-school and college, eee _ And “wisdom by ‘one. entrance “quite , -shut out.” zh were stirred, "ferred." AN. AUTOMOBILE. ‘CHAPEL. wig where. the. ‘members: of. the church * are |: ary churches. or chapels.’ It penetrates regiong! which railroads do not reach, $ the] $ traveling. ‘chapel, -in- charge © of. two : priests, will. -work its. way along” the Rio” Grande, westward through” the} state, 00 “Ihe equipment. includes all: the. ‘usual | essentials for” carrying out the ‘rites | of the. Catholic church in. regular form and. with appropriate solemnity. © ‘folding-door: construction of the sides of the car and the ingeniously installed]. when: services are being: held. ‘In the center of the extension platform. is: a]: ‘handsome: combination. altar and. vest- ment. cabinet,” with its ornamental brass accessories, Along. ‘the. outer edge of the platform: are fitted de- mountable. brass ~ standards, — with] heavy silk-cord guards, In: the. ec- | clestastical equipment ore included alg folding confessional, a folding organ, and a folding ° rack: fitted: with ‘large ‘ tubular. hells» to. call the worshipers. to service,” When. the. altar ‘ig not: in use|. tt: is pushed’ ‘to the. extreme: rear. and|: ‘the . apace. in. front. priests: ae ving: quarters, : = The. goneral. dimensions, of the ear : aretLoength: over. ‘all, 2h tt.; width, 6% “Qty Noight. trom: the ground, 11% ft] $ On ‘tha: top: ‘of: the. machine ja. carried ‘tv 20° Ay: 60. ft, gable- TOOT, Ahak ‘tent, which: iA. erected with..the automobile chapol: inalde, at one ond, when phel« |g: tor. from rain or from the heat of the] ‘gun ts required, “Phe sides and “back Of he: car contain olght. artistioally oxecuted stained. 1B windows, : Semen in Mabel had gone ‘to the art “exhibit, Not that. she cared for Pictures but every one went. A friend aaw her and “told: another friend... Friend: Number Two met her: abd few. days later, “Why, hello ‘Mabel I'm awfully glad to fee you,” peak olde) are interested in art.” my Me? Art whok foe de Sec, ee O-2-S-0-} 2-0-¢-2-2 4 . The |. drop platform double the floor space|{ titttttesestertertessesseetsiseteetettereersteetrt ees ? 0-4-0-4- + nanan tet ata niente +o+ooe coos +4044 +-4-0-6-9 at used . bye ‘the ° , oo 646-6 eo oo + Pewee +:9-4-0-4 +6 +044 $-6-6-6-0-4-4-6-4-6-9-4-6- <> +-4-0-0-44- +4908, + rubpevnnecreaceamersetaaeimpavmenesn enone mute stints pestis aces ey sa eeteniever arvana mine edsteisineseocnsassansieenstaprannsteneR Rieti nn et pe enn er Estimates on Painting — Houseg inside and out. Staining and varnishing. : -. Signs a specialty. Walker & Crawford $ SIDNEY, B.C. PATRONIZE, HOME INDUSTRY } AND SMOKE» "MANUFACTURED IN SIDNEY BY UNION. ee _ LABOR. : "PERCY K. ‘WINCH. ge “The first automobile chapel ever ¢ con-| = : structed in this. country. is being. used | “by the’ Catholic. Church Extension So-|-J : me ciety. in: the ‘sections of: ‘the: ‘southwest : pil Sida pate too. widely scattered to Have’ ‘station- ger Two Thousand F eet | Wooden Water Pipe. . - Can be : seen at the new Sanatarium. | oe | Apply _ DUFF US & BRYSON Peterpecionnte eomege nay ees grea pertacsasnaperutetingteenrpanctseeaapseenet-harapesterusapesrayssninsioceneesiasunenssteceinastttsnieapecsonsphstenrvmsaianensaberi inet saey errertes ee we oemrmee ot REAL OLD CAN & GRA’ poy VICTORIA, 8. c “AGENTS. FOR, B. c AND ALBERTA, Seer seem ass anaamgaregat > pec Kegameneetr a A a NH FRED M. HUMBER CONTRACTOR, PLASTERING | AND BRICK WORK | “Bireplaces a Specialty.