PAGH FOU 4 . raw ox vith faithful servants already in their employ, but I do geececoscsesecoosceccencecscc9—0—0000000"" esase Sen SIDNEY AND ISLANBS REVEEW ask that each employer of labor contribute towards the PS lpeeeemeeiinetmeneanamnannnes . : All advertisements must be in The Review Office, Board Third street, not later than Wednesday noon. industry in Canada. An employer should blush for shame - | who inquires cf the disabled man as to what his pension 1000 ......~. $12.00 ¢| Commen Boards, No. 1 and 2, 4 to 7 ° ft, per 1,000 . . : . . . $106.00 is if thereby he will be enabled to pay him a lesser wage. om at Reasonable ADVERTISING RSTES & Fit the man to the appropriate task and he will give | “ © 8 ; ron fa : ; . : _1e e And Saanich Gazette solution of this problem in ova ways: First, by rear- |» e i ne : ranging the work of his establishment, wherever pos- 8 ° 5 WALTER WAKEFIELD & SON sible, so as to admit of at least a small percentage of par- 8 Publishers tially disabled men being taken into his service; and, ° H Ot el Issued every Thursday at Sidney, B. C. secondly, by giving a preference tothe ci3abled ex-sol- ; i : . : . ° Price, $2.00 per annum, in advance. dier whenever a suitable vacancy occurs. Let us not be Regular E FElecri ing “Ceiling and Side 4 mesn about the matter. Let industry do, not the least @ R d Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. it can do, but the most it can do. The most it can do, ri, 000. ..... $25. 00 4 : * 2. as . ¢ : : eo oom an Member B. C. and Yukon Press Association. while I am satisfied it will take care of the situation, is we in’ ° a mere nothing compared with what these men did for Cedar ‘Bevel Siding, 2 ft. lengthe, per a @ ® @ ° r) ° e@ Regular display advertising (that is, six montis or| value in return. — . . oe e e Rate longer) 25¢ per eolumn inch per issue. If special posi- The recent survey made by the Department of Labor, No. 2 Shingles, per 1,000 . ° $3 00 tion desired, 30¢ per column inch per issue. cf the po:ttion of unemployed ex-soldiers in the province - J. GREENWOOD, Proprietor Transient display advertising, 45c per column inch| who are suffering from some handicap, showed that there are ainong the number men who are quatified for the following occupations: per issue. lf special position desired, 50c per column ineh per issue. Political advertising, 50c per column inch per issue. f en : ‘ Readers, among locals, 10c per line each insertion. NOTICE Legal notices, 16 cents per line first insertion, 12 cents per line each subsequent insertion. Classified Advertisements, 2 cents per word rst in- @ § ecial Late &}|sertion, 1 cent per werd for each subsequent insertion. : No ad aceepted for less than 25 cents. SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. TELEPHONE NUMBER SIX Accountants, architects, auto mechanics, bakers, bank messengers, bank tellers, billiard-markers, book-keepers, blacksn!ths, brakemen, broom-makers, butchers, care- |" takers, cashicrs, cement-workers, chauffeurs, checkers, chemical engineers, chiropodists, clerks, clerical assayers, clerks of works, collectors, commercial travellers, com- positors, cooks, cusioms-brokers, decorators, dental me- O08 9OSHO SOF GOGHBHATHASOHSALOOHOAHOHOAHSOHETOGGOBOBSOGS chanies, draughtsmen, drivers, electricians, elevator at- W. N. COPELAND SHOP PHONK, 10 F. N. WRIGHT Announcement of entertainments, etc., conducted by) tendants, ‘“‘factory-work,” farming-workers, firemen, Phone 53R , ° Try d churches, societies, etc., where admission is charged 10 furniture-renovators, gardeners, grocer’s clerks, gas en- at ii cents per line. Card of Thanks, $1.00. gineers, grooms, handymen, heating engineers, hospital COPEL AN D & W RIGHT gg ee | Order t-€8, hotel porters, horse-shoers, inspectors, janitors, . ts . Saanich Interurban jewellers, journalists, laborers, liftmen, limb-fitters, log- Engineers, Machinists, Boat Builders gers, lumber-dealers, machinists, marine engineers, master niarines, messengers, motor mechanics, motor- wruck drivers, mcoulders, moving-picture operators, pack- 13, Painiers, painter’s heipers, pastry-cooks, piano-tun- ers, picture-frame makers, plumbers, police officers, Jultshers, porters, process servers, railroad contractors, ‘iver fishery petrol, salesmen, school-teachers, seamen, ;nce-makers, shoe-repairers, show-card writers, special solie2, stationary engineers, steam engineers, steam-iit~ _@rs, stenogranphers, siewards, supervisors, surveyors, -eamsters, telegraphers, telephone operators, trainmen, iphoistery, valeis, varnislLing, vulcanizing, waiters, ware- 2ousemen, watchmakers, watchmen, wharf inspectors, wheclwrights, wireless operators, wood-workers. . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Beginning Friday, Nov. 17 and each Fray raul further notice. Extra Passenger Train | | - Marine, Auto and —_—_—_——_——— | Agents Canadian H Stationary Repairs We Build, Re- Having purchased Mr. Forneri’s interest in the Sidney and Islands Review, we hope to receive the same loyal support from patrons and f:Lends of The Review. Whilst Sidney will be a great loser in the departure of Mr. Forneri, we hope, at any rate, in part, to fill the void and give the best service that is in us for the advancement of the interests of Sidney and its vicirlty. The continued success of the paper depends upon the spirit in which we are received; the col- umns of the paper will always be open for any matter of public interest, but the clause relating to entertainments, ete., where charges are made, will be rigidly adhered to. Being strangers at present, we would very much appreciate the co-operation of the residents *-in sending: in,-either-by.phone. or.calling,. | items of Fairbanks Ma- model or Repair rine and Farm '- Boats of Any Engines List Your Boats and Ma- Kind Agents Basthope © Radar sagews 1 Marine Engines shinery With Us SHOP PHONE 10 will leave Victoria at 41.50 p.m. for Saanichton and inter- mediate points VICTORIA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. : ViCTORIA-COURTENAY—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. daily except Sunday. VICTORIA-PORT ALBERNI—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. “VICTORIA-LAKS COWICHAN—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on Wednes-. ays and Saturdays. . . L. D. CHETHAM, .. », District. Passenger Agent | ™ Many of these men state that they are prepared to wecept alternative emiployment if there is no opening in -heir particular line. Mvery care will be taken by the Department of Labor to select men who will meet the requirements of the employer, and only men with the ability to fill the po.ltions assigned _to them will be sent jut in response to an employer’s requisition. an meuna B. C. Electric ' Langley Street, Victoria, B. C. Let’ us unitedly follow the matter up. It is not a sonstituticnal cbligation | of the provincial government, "| sut this government is not concer ‘ned with the cons.ttu- ionality of the obligation. It is concerned that British | . Sclumbia should take care of the man who made the sacrifice. Suppose that there are a thousand of these isabled men; if industry does.as it ought to do, in less|¢ han titrty days there will not be one hundred unem-|f ployed. s |, local interest. : We hope that wherever Mr. Forneri decides to . settle ke will meet with every success and that oa the change he is making will mark an improve- ment in the health of Mrs. Forneri. . We Want Your Orders For Dyeing, +. auth Des nn e . e DO eee ee ee tps i shall be pleased to. receive, from: you an _ assnrance Suits. and: Overcoats, -Wo- fa te ALON. B EHALF OF..U NEMP: OYED: DISABL : chat; u desire | and: int i 7 men’s Sults, Cloaks, Capés and : Pap Srenit OF: Labor“in ‘this matter; “and, what. is. ‘more: Tacti- - Ski cirts. . sal, an. estimate: of the. number of partly disabled-. men d. oe “WE ‘SPECIALIZE IN Wo-- . whom you expect to be able-to place in employment,.and |. MEN'S FANCY ATTIRE i record of what ycu have already done.” The’.co-opera- Prompt service. Phone 75. ion of the Department of Labor and -its Employment’ : Service will be most gladly given in meeting the circum- : City Dye Works stances of each employer. 844 Fort St., Victoria, B. O. "Go East Through the’ Canadian Pacific Rockies "We Naver 2Sbetved a letter from the Minister of Labor asking for the support of employers on behalf of this deserving pody of men. Those employers who have not realized their responsibility in this matter should read this letter and carefully consider what they can do to relieve the situation. Appended is the letter: February 1, 1923 To Employers of Labor in British Columbia Gentlemen: ee It is my duty and desire to bring to your notice the present situation of a most deserving class of our fel- low-civizens.. I refer. to the large number of men in our UNDERWOOD midst who arg disabled through active service in the war, dnd who are at the present time without employ- Two Transcontinental Trains Daily. . Through: Standard and Tourist Sleepers Hoping to hear from you at your earliest convenience, Compartment Observation Cars I am, yours truly, A. M. MANSON, Minister of Labor. Through Bookings and Reservations on All Atlantic Steamship Lines ~ ee. ee 7 Apply for particulars and Res- ervations to any agent of tho Typewriter ment or adequate means of. support. Rude Rur al Rh mes canals 1c Recent inquiries made by the Department of Labor y 7 7 DALTON have revealed the fact that there are between 800 and | ‘ . 1,000 such men in this plight in the provinee. They | ~~ ener sree eer rae. amen anemia ian a ee Adding Machines remind us of a duty which we cannot ignore. Many of PET , them, before the war, were apparently assured of safe CORONA positions in the professions, in commerce, or in industry, O when the day ia near its ending with all ita carning and its spending, from shoes I draw Across Canada JINE NATIONAL BIGHWAY On a Superlor Train The “Continental Limited” my woary flippers, which all day long were Portable Typewriter and of every comfort for the rest of their days. They They have come back to ws, maimed in hody and broken Ureless trippcers, and stick thern into comty | put these things behind them, They made the sacrifice . a sacrifices known to all T need not dwell upon tt RONEO Duplicator §! joa Gann, desiring nothing so much as to be able to Typewrtter Ribheans Ber A VAYe aon ae etnet tn Hee sHippers. Then all my toes in joyful freedom, | eh Pot rf yt Pomee dd Tem T lave ta Machines, Carbon Papers, 1 Many of these men find it Imposs.ble, in view of the oo ; | Typewriter Papers, Note Books §/ nandicaps trom which they suffer, to look for a return twse hein up in alr apo tho arm of sonia Bout | | = of tho samo measure of prosperity which they formerly chaly, Tho blood which toward my feet was FAST TIME ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT SHORT LINE | . enjoyed. But thoy do ask to be allowed to sorve the flowing now seeks my brain and sots iv golng; Leave Vancouver 7.45 p.m. Direct to United omy _ me usaful cupne in such uo way as all through my big bread dome it climbs and KAMLOOPS KDMONTON SASKATOON s tholr strength and opportunity will permit, helps me write thesg rural rhymes. When young WINNIPEG TORONTO OTTAWA Typewriter Co. So fay na the government of the province Is con- MONTREAL QUEBEC HALIFAX a 1 laved to go bare footed, in summer aaldom Lamited earned It has been tio constant alm to take fate the Civ , ; Aliornative Route via Stamer to Prince Rupert and Ral Connec- . Sorvice as many returned men as could bo placed. More shoed or bovted, When spring camo sweetly ion, Sailings every Sunday and Wedneaday, 11.00 am. 7G Fort 46, Victoria, B.C. , ta lar ‘or tho ] 1 kead my tl ff wit! Standard time, “ than 80 por cont, of the men who hava been added to o'er the lea, 1 yanked my stockings off with . ¥ypowriter Repairs, Rontaln tho service during thea past four yoars, by appointment glee. In shoes no more my toes would huddle ° ° , canainasstintoc ‘ and reinatatement, have heen returned soldlers. OF these HW) autumn winds froze avery puddle. Though ‘ ana an ationa ys. ubout 40 por cant, havg Algabllities, amony whom are pnd cdueg . . seratched by all the thorna TI atruck, though , int Neste: sneluded over twenty amputation cases, The yovern- Tourist and ‘Travel Bureau, 011 Governmont 8t, Vieloria ment, while it has thus been ablo ty neeamplish mach netiled, bruised and Rlubblo stuck, 1 whed shoes lis Iumiied In this direotion, and will therefore welcome, early, always glad to, and wore them only whon any slmilar consideration by employers ino our varlous I had to. Those naked feot sought many a Se et arene ner ee NN Nt inductrica, Many firms have shown thomsolvas fully wood, on many a sightly hilltop atood, walked ive aa evon ivan the or doing vend whee Aiany down the rows where corn was alligng and + ere ° Y rive . There is no P a firm in British Columbia that doen not owe these mon drove the cattle home to illking, the ploasant Canadian acific Railway ee Barber a grontoy debt by far (hin it-ever owed tho bank or can pasture cowpaths kept, but used some eare in owe, where they stepped. All barefoot Bt 7 felgn B. C. Coast Service , 1 thoroforg appeal to all employers of labor, large and ANCO eit 111.46 iat! ; ; . SANCOUVER—At 2.16 pum. 45 p.m. ¢ 7 Shop aoe ovation meine of rae wen carnostly me bramblo; but now my foot, so slender then, vi eileen helical eiiad consi on, rooare, no doubt, many taaka which . ; . SRATTEH-At 4.30 pom. dally. cannot bo performed by men sufforing from pliysical dis- comntckaly Hila a mmluiy Lew And bn The Aeie OCKAN FALLS——From Vancouver every Wednosday at 9 p.m. TOWEL. RIVER-UNION HAY-COMON ROUTE--From Vancouver every Tuesaday and Saturday at 11.45 p.m. UNION BAY-COMOS-POWRLE RIVER ROUTH——From Vancouver avery Thuraday at 8.30 aun. ‘ WET COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND ROUTICFrom Victorig on in shoon long droaged, by tough unyellding leather pressed, sume toca point north and somo northwert, 1 freely state thia In my verso bo- causo, mort Hkely, yours are worse, The only protty foot, by Jabez, aro found on statues and ability, But | believe It to be possible for many emplay- Ci Tob ora, who have numerous men in their servieo, so to din- Cigars, Cigurettes, Tobacco, |I}| wipute the work of their Induatrial concorns an to reacrve nr faw positions that can bo filled by partly disabled ox- y Py bd Soft Drinks, Candy, Ete. ‘woldiors, In the proper nicho most of these men can would seramble, in spite of nottlo, brinr and | | liga full atflelaney hat cach moet ha in the prayer | Wb alata, DOD Ata niche, United ondonvor will fund the appropriate berth the dnt, 10th, 20th each month, ab db pam. for ovory wan, The large Industries of tha provines ~ hava nov by any moana oxhaustad tholr posaibilitiea in ; at you WAL LO bean ai the dinkieel tng way Of PrOVIKN WOT ADU a AVeOUd Lor tain cht : news, subseribo for The Review./of men, your local paper. It costa you only §1 for 6 months, or Fea eb One year, $2.00; alx monthy, $2.00. 1 do not suggest Mat employera should Interfore] #2 per year. ¢ ee ee QGQULY ISLANDS ROUTI=-Loayes Wharf, Balloville Street, Mon- laya al 7.45 aan, and Wednesdays at 8.00 a.m. APPLY TO ANY AGENT CANADIAN PACIFIQ RAILWAY: ant ha nw nanamhoareawar Rearnme vn ahbaeribar of eee eae