ett ts ie PAGE sie Local and Oo Dp KF Berquist I 11, Fancy Dress Hall, Nov Hall | Mr W Bowcott paid a visit to Vic- toria this week. Mra parents for a few days. Anstey is the guest of her Mr. Ed Lee, of Salt the guest of Mr. and over the week-end. Spring. Mrs. was Simister Mr. and Mrs. J. Emery, of Lady smith, were guests at the Sidney Ho- tel during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Hoeper, of Esyiti malt, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Mosedale for a few days. St. Andrew's W. A. will meet next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mrs. Cavill’s, Fifth street. Miss Lillian ents week-end, taking in masquerade dance while home. last tue Mrs. C. C. Cochran and daughters Gertrude and Colleen, left for Seattle yesterday, where they friends. will visit Miss Bruce, who succeeds Greig as traveling supervisor for the B. C. Telephone Co., was in town on business last Tuesday. Mr. Bain Fleming, manager of Vancouver Milling Co., motored to Sidney Tuesday afternoon to visit friends and attend the Victory Loan meeting. The rails of the old V. & S. rail- from Victoria to the junction of the Cc. N. R. are being loaded on scows and taken to Vancouver, under di- rection of Mr. Hayward. Under the auspices of West Saan- ich Women's Institute a dance will be held at Agricultural Hall, Saan- ichton, on Friday evening, Nov. 7. Good music and refreshments. Mr. W. G. Hayward has_ segured | the contract from Messrs. McDonald, Watson & Withers for putting in the cement piers at Sidney wharf. Most of the material is now on hand and Mr. Hayward expects to take ad- vantage of the next tide to complete the work. Messrs. McDonald, Watson & With- ers, the frm that has the contract Soret aa fe Rev 5, 72s fea : = or: the Sianey" onerts pay. Saanichton wharves, paid a visit of Bow Tester visited her par- Miss. SIDNEY AND Ist. ANDS | REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Institute Personal Meeting Attend the Fancy Dress Ball at Berquist Hlall next Paecsday _ . An Interesting Sesston of the Wo- The salmon season being over, . . men's Institute Held) Yesterday the cannery closed down last Sat- Afternoon. i ; urday : A very interesting meeting of the Mrs A J. Wilson is the hostess ati... : . ; ; Women s Institute took place see a five o'clock tea at her home this' ; . ; rt terday afternoon in Berquist Small é ernoce P . P . ‘ vn Hall, President Mrs.°F. J) Simistes Mr J.C. McIntosh, M. P., who hAs | in the chair. One new member was been ill and confined to the house, is | weleomed. once more able to resume hits duties A very pleasing report was given ;by the President, who had attended A ~ ” x i - A ri e: y Mr A A. Crow and Mr. K. Pergu |the Conference held in Victoria lase son, representing the Imperial Life | week, who also stated that the mein- Insurance, paid a visit to Sidney co- bers would be pleased to hear Mrs day. Blackwood Wileman had been = ap Mr. and Mrs. Allan Calvert, ofl pointed chairman of the Advisers Deep Cove, left today to take UP, Board. Mrs. Simister also reported their residence at 1129 Wancouver that Dr. Bavis had peen appointed _ street, Victoria. Medical Doctor for the districts of {ay . a] a of the Imperial Forces Sidney, Cove who has been overseas, has returned to Sidney with the intention of mak-; Deep and Saanichton A committee was appointed to find out about Mr. Hearne, laws regarding incorpor- ing his home here. lation. ; ; Mrs. B. Deacon was elected aS a There will be a rehearsal of the member of the Executive Board “Good Luck Lamp" comedy next] prior to the close of the meeting Wednesday evening ta 7.30 Gretook in the Berquist Theatre. the President urged the members tu ‘ sign the resolution relative to the Miss Muriel Tester, who spent the , Athletic Park and Playground. week-end with her parents, Mr. and: re Mrs. P. N. Tester. had as her guest A total of $1,196,632,931 in sav- Miss Gwendolin Spencer, of Nanaimo. ;ings bank deposits is a gratifying re- :port that many of the countries Mr. J. A. Campbell, who has been | ; which have emerged from war would on the inter-provincial boundary be glad to report today. This is the. survey, with Mr. Wheeler, has re: : position of Canada as revealed i: turned to Sidney, but Mrs. Camp- the bank statement for August. bell will remain in Woodstock, Ont..| is $181,921,966 her- for the winter. ter than the same month last yeal. notwithstanding the fact that a good part of it was transferred to St -year’s $600,000,000 Victory Toan. ‘and is $21,540,778 better than July of this year. This is a promising outlook fui ‘the Vietory Loan campaign which i- at preseat ‘wing carried on Iho the depositors in Canada's savings banks ‘Many Attend the Dance Held in Ber-; Were to say the word they could quist Hall Last Friday subscribe the $300,000,000 asked Night. nearly four times over. The success of the present effort should be over- The amount ia Hallowe’en Masquerade: A large number attended the Hal- whelming. lowe’'en masquerade dance last Fri- __ _ ay night in Berquist Hall, and some day night | _ Berquist Hall, Nov. 13, Fancy splendid costumes were worn by Dress Ball some of the participants. Quite a ress van’ crowd came out from the Capital City to attend the dance and they Shooting season is now on us— went Henle ciSrevedly satisfied with : We carry the latest in anu | the evening’s "jollification. The music furnished by Perry's LLCS Thaiusuicy, vay, Guns, Rifles and | Ammunition Bicycles, Fishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition inspection last Tuesday. They ex- press themselves as satisfied with |ing some of the latest dance music the progress made. They are natul-|/¢rom New York, the numerous en- ally anxious, however, to get through cores testifying to the pleasure of owing to the fact that they have sev-|tnhe dancers. eral large contracts to fill. orchestra was of a high order, it be- The prize-winners were: Best ladies’ costume-- Miss K. Me- Lennan, Victoria, in Indian costume Ice Skates, Hockey Skatcs and . a ( A joint meeting of the members of Roller Skates the congregations of St. Andrew's,’ ; i . . Sidney, and Holy Trinity. Patricia’ Best Gretna! costume—Mr. Harris & Smith Bay will be held at the residence of Cowell, as Victory Loan. ) . the rector, Rev. W. Barton, Third Comic costume— Miss Phylhis 1220) Broad St., Vietoria at & Whiting and Mr. Whiting. as donk- Phone 1377 eys, Jessie and Jackie. street, on Wednesday, Nov. 12, o’clock sharp. This will be a coin- bined business and social gathering ‘Several important questions affecting | Protect your future by both parishes will be discussed. , your money {n Victory Bonds. We also repair Gune putting Bicycles Always In Stock. t= Mes ne edie Seen A, ORE NB AE ST YL FADO ARTE BRS | Where Snctety Brand Clothes on ald Dont Envy /\ Presperous Hooking Man —Bo One Boriety, Brand ‘Clothes New ‘Society’ Brand Models in Overcoats and Suits arriving weekly FIR TY STYLES EN BALE. tome un and be ftted Come eapdby while Che welectton be treat WATS, SHIRTS, HOSTERY, freer yO ten UNDERWEAR, ETC, WN PROPUSTION wil carbons te oc bere Rit Oo PALE NECKWEAR, _ THE TOGGERY SHOP Near Yates Street 1218-1220 Douglas Street, Victona 81; ,dore Trage, B35: A Austin Wilson, | Standing of Scholars In the Sidney Schools for the Month Ending October dist. The report of the Stdney Schools for the month of Qetober is as fel- lows. DIVISION Ff. Entrance Chass. Phellis Whiting, 75; Edna Black- Tu: Anderson, 7TH, Mellmovl, Sim- Willie Yurn, James Walter Lind, 63; S1; Walter Bavis, ister, o Lavinia 56, Naney Doris Boweett, 451; Bowman, Stewart EHIL, 40. Vir t Year Hich School. 71; Joseph Pe Hy a; Margaret Cochran, J ters, 53. Second Elizabeth Frest, 72; Alice Fairelough, lie 61; Grace Clarence Crichton, DIVISION IE. Junior Third Reader. John J.cpthien, TRE Cerily as. year High ischoel. ” Maxwell, 625 Irene Nel n9; 64: Cotton, Simister, Lizzie 42; 755 Logan, Mosedale, Robert Love, Senior Thira. Cotton, 92; Clanten, 79; 67; Lizette Watts, Crossley, 62; Doris Cavill, don Reid, 58; Amy Fornert, lis Parkes, 5614; h61o; Jack Crossley, 34; sen, 64; Cyril Letts, Williams. 46; Fred Clanton, Phyllis MeKillican, dunior Fourth. Victor Pohl, 79; Kitty 68; Colin McKenzie, 67; thien, 65; Gladys Daniels, 64; Williams, 59; Hazel Hill. .Crooks, 50; Ella Alice Jackson, 44; Blackburn, Bowcott, 42. DIVISION Fi. Senior Leonard 74; dard, Lilah [ris 64; Lionel 61; Verna Thomas Jack Jack- 52; 45; 95 oo. D7; Blackburn, Herman Lind, 4212; 4X; 43, ‘Doris Second Reader. 83; Caroline Mc- Bertie Ward, 89; Anah Adeline Crossley, 76; 'Y toda Craig, 74; George Yhompson, ‘72: Stanley Williams. 6%: Brethour, 67; Melvin Clanton, Junior Second Reader. | Kathleen Watts, 87; “gon, 87; ‘Miller, 74; Kvelvn Stacey, Kenzie, 82; Jackson, 80; 40. Annie Peter- Ernest Jackson, 75; Archie 73; Flor- willie Mur rell, cy 1aues nuiuilas. 62. Senior First Reader. Kathleen Taylor, 84; Ivy Hill. 84; Helen Cochran, 83; Annie Millar Eva Stephenson, 7S; Jack Thompson, 75; Hazel Way, 74; Theo. | 72; Agnes Craig, 71 Francis McDonald, 70; May Lee, 70: Harold Way, 623 61: Stanley Coward, Bertie Beaucott absent. 1 Junior First Reader. Peterson, &3;5 Pat Brethour, 72; 0 Gorden Muriel Fujuwara, 71; 67. Walter Mosedal: Lopthien, 59, > Maxine Clanton, Ha: Marian Cochran, Alice 78: Moran Hambley, 74; Clanten S68; Vietor Harvey, 63. DIVISION TV. Second Primer. | Pred Parkin, 8&8; Lesllo Way, Jarbara Parkes, &0; Sylvia 9; Theresa Thomas, 75; ‘rooks, 74; Hugh Wylie, 68. First Primer. Gladys Cotton, Winifred ‘lor, 90; Virginia Goddard, 90; Criehton, K7; Willla KO; ‘ Jhong, 77, Annetta Brewster, 72 i Reeeiving Class. 5 Trage Georg: 95; Ta; Hop Loe, Lim : George Wyllte, Royvee Thompson a Stanley Crossley, Phyllis) Johnson Dorothy Wilkinson, George Seotl Mary MacDonald, Dutele Brethour Leonard Parkin, Harotd Flesher Lilllan ‘Tutte, Colvin Woodward Willie Jackson, Mabel Moore, George parties and dances they putoon them tre Chee flevtew My ane trustworthy her oof Che tloard of pdney doubt No Sloan consulted oa ' well krown mem butions Me Board Dine of could have secured the correct alate. colette odes ao trieeterdeed Uhre Irenmt fhouy the wecretars oof dav oat tending oote oof the meetings where the books are always apen for in speetheon , ob Tb oN Bb OBTAIN ee. Coodutoithee - 7 Pohl,! God-: Gor- | 57; Phyl- | Wylie, , Sidney. Willams, Ruby Lop-- Agnes | Mabet ; Gordon ; Raymon‘: 1919 “The Fashion Centre.” Angus Campbell & Co., Ltd. 1008-10 Government Street Victoria, B. C. An Excellent Selection of Women’s Rain Coats Preoent stocks of Women's Rain Coats offer a wide variety for selection in Tweed and Rubberized Cloths in plain and belted mcdels. They are moderately priced and sinartly styled. Select your Rain Cuvat now while such splendid valves and assortments are available. Priced From $8.75 Up — Children’s Fleece-Lined Sleeping Suits Children's Fleece-Lined Sleeping Suits in sizes ( to 6. Just the garment to keep the kiddies warm from neck to feet. Priced at, per suit, $1.50 and ......... 2.2 ee ee eee . Campbells’ Dependable Glove Values Fine Quality Trefousse Kid Kayser Silk Gloves in ail Gloves, in black, white, the wanted shades and tan, brown, mode, grey qualities; with double ; and navy at, pair, $3.25 tipped fingers, at. yer ; Kayser Chamoisette Gloves pair, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 ' in black, natural, white, and ...... . $1.90 | pee ie re Fine Glace (did Gloves, in Dent's Tailored Cape hid tina ten —_ white. Gloves, in tan, leather ery special value, per shades; two domes; ex- palr ..... $1.75 ' cellent wearing, at. per Natural Washable Chamois | pair ...... 0.0... $2.75 Gloves, one dome, at, i Washable Cape Kid Gloves, per pair . $3.00 i tan and dark brown, Gauntlet Chamois Gloves, ~ Plain and faney points, natural shade; strip at, per pair .. 88.00 wrist, at ........ 83.75 Ladies’ Wool Lined Mocha ; SPECIAL-- Gloves at * $1 SO ee Dud. 4 ., ution, selves of which a statement appeared i r= : All- Wool Beacon Avenue, Sidney | | ga EERE ESS CS SALES CEG END OE START A $50 BOND AT Se. It VANES, is now possible for the little elther at hoine or in a time. War sate of de The National Savings Com- a fe saving card tn dupli- ate; the blue card being retained by the child, nother or teacher and the white one by the When the chil- ready to they hand same to thetr mother or teacher land receive an X in ink on thelr card dren have be save, Nicholet ,and the mother oor teacher also Fe places a corresponding X on thetr " L . /white card as a check On every | etters to the Editor ufth nmiekel turned ino the card ts [marked “Pos and the child re STREET LIGH PING. celves a Thrift Stamp for attachment nn . fo his or her ‘Phrift Card There are To the Bditor 1M +24 ( Ldehet ‘ rT enough spaces on these five cent le Stree Agni aE Torin titted a . ir ‘ards to enable a Thrift) Stamp card would dike to correct oa ntabemrent | , ; to b ecompletely titled When the made dn last week's KRevlew Mr |. . , . Thrift Stamp Card da complete, this Bob Stoanm sat that be, along with! Sshould be exchanged at any Hank ot otbers, had the pleasure of handing | : i . : Post Office for a War Savings Stamp, over to the Street Lighting Comantt | . a which should be attached to the first fee (he sum of Fax &h The only! . , place on oa War Savings Certiffeate, tnoney the comuntttee received was ; and the child should (hen start an What they ade by the sertes of card \ hother be Card and go through the samme process until flpally be or ghe mittee have now in stock for distri- | Pull- Over Various colors and designs Very Special Value at $3.60, $4. 29, $o. 50 | i] SIMISTER’ their: / school to save for a $50 Bond at the | cognized breed recorded in the Can- , Concerning 8 | “Sweaters DRYGOODS STORE Phone 3 - i aim il PREMIUM FOR PUREK-BRED RAMS , Any sheep raiser who purchases a pure-bred registered ram of any re- adian National Stock or eligible for such registration Live Records for use in his own flock, and who has not prevfously used a pure-bred re- gistered ram shall be entitled to the of $6.00 provided anbual premium for two he comply with the regulations specified No. 19 Policy conseculive years, will fn Phamphiet the Rama, “Information Rogarding the This pamphlet will be sent free upon ap- plHeation to the Publicattons Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa It has been decided that the best way to prove the value of pure: bred rama ts Pure Bred . by Ottawa fasued Live Stock Branch, to help every sheep ratser, who has not previously used a pure bred ram, flock monstrating the value of this) prac thee Therefore, the Dominion De partment of Agriculture will grant to bona fide applicants who comply to use hig own for de with the above mentioned reglations a swum of $g annually, for (wo yoarr, has the whole of the ten spaces on for each pure bred registered ram the certificate Ned, and this makes No individual aheep ratser shall be ,a $50 bond Lvery War Savings, permitted to receltvo promiums fot damp carbs tntered oat the rate of tore than four rama Regular formes fy per cent compoutded half yearly to he used tn making applications Veto peroeemboover the petted of five (under thin polley are to be found in Mears Get them te etart and anve tthe back of Pamphiet No 19 the th oniehdes now Co buy Tneauraneg of | pat thea ives Tiriuene college: dater I Fancy Dress Ball, Nov Ti, in Ber pauint tall Prargrer bark ate Ube stad of a | cold {oye our boa mative Quinine Wreite wiraoor phone for your Tablets Penape the druggist Drugs Lesage the druggttt