sare, Enquiries or Orders Accepted by Wire or Phone a at Our Expense ‘ DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE CONNECTIONS WITH ALL LEADING EXCHANGES HAGAR INVESTMENTS LTD. ~oagf STOCK BOND | | Hem BROKERS DEALERS .- ; ” VICTORIA, B.C. Phones: Central Building, G 4121-2-3 View: at Broad Sts. TOPS IN FOOD A modern eating and meeting place where the best food and nicest people get together at all hours! Open 24 hours a day. Breakfasts to Midnight Snacks! ’ TOPPER CAF 741 YATES STREET ' 24-tf ° WASESASTSASASESE SASSI ASIANS BGS SESSISISI OFF FOR A PICNIC? Remember for fresh Bread and Dainty Cookies . . . baked fresh each day for your pleasure. A good lunch is. the foundation ofa suc: cessful © picnic” “makes a good lunch. “AS } mek O f} SOS GI O COKE SHOE fm, S peep" 4 COX — a . at 10. 00 am. race EVENING GOSPEL ‘SERVICE | ab 7.30. A warm weleome to all. Desmond Crofton. ures: one the: holding power “left. school: ‘permanently: “Rez ons “given were as follows: “permanently. shown as follows: Mere TE SS. TRAN kde RY Makes Debut At Government House Miss “Sylvia .Crofton, of Ganges, was one of the debutantes pre- sented to Their Excellencies the Governor-General of Canada and Viscountess last Thursday evening. Alexander at the Viceregal ball at Government House Miss Crofton wore’ a white sheer gown with floral design of pink. roses, a double ruffle of sheer was round: the. in‘ her bouquet. Prior ‘the.; ‘School: Board, D ridge, *.principal. of. “the. ‘North Saanich: High:school,.’ ‘quote: fi ‘pupils. enrolled”: during: the “past: (1), ‘Not ‘getting. along well a What -the {students ‘who Pare . doing . Fishing with: ‘father, ‘1; ‘with father, 23 2 married, 13 iMness, 1 “Daily Vacation Bible. School. will be conducted duly. 29 to Aug. 9, with. classes. running from. 9-12 a.m., Monday. through Friday, for children. 4D to 14 years, All par ents interested are” invited i to co- o-operate. in. sending their children, Pe Ni rl wh Hie ‘aa for: you in your home or factory. Right now, verbial “‘hen’s teeth” and I don’t know be any more, ‘supplies. ‘Te can to accommodate you. B.C. ELECTRIC SIDNEY, Vancouver Wand, D.C, Wedaexday, July 2: Soest ee eo "LEAVE WORD AT MY LOCAL. HEADQUARTERS: re (ae we Pos LIGHT AND POWER DEPARTMENT | _ 1916. | the comings © term trial Art and: Shop avithmatie, Many extra curricula netivities Sof. the, sehoal. were listed designed ‘for the spiritual and. physical, de«. velopment of the. student ‘body, - “Bible ‘study, sports, tions, teen-age eantecn, dyamaties, journalism, Red Cross and: Cadet “—-the_ kind ‘of wire. ‘that. ‘enables. me “to hop from the. electric. power mains and. across the street to go to worl: “weatherproof” wire is as scarce as the pro-. when there will | I’m doing everything I can to get fresh’ So, I want to warn you that if you are planning any altera- tions to the equipment.in your home or factory, or if you on have anew house that i is about ready to be hooked up, = ob... giveme all the warning you.can about 3 your plans and the | . probable date you will require my services, and Pil.do all BEACON AVENUE — Phone Sidney 196 Courses -not-suitable °(2: girls. ine Grade =X ‘wanted: commercial). left. “were. . working : telephone office, . pat, home, : Sone " Additional: Courses planned: ‘for \ four tor ti include: Indus=! “intemational social. fune-. : Exports ‘Are Vital. aul e eae phils low neckline of the fitted bodice and the pink rose design was repeated - Miss Crofton. As shown above with her father, to the ball Lt.-Col. ‘Miss Sylvia Crofton were entertained at.a ‘dinner given by Lady Butler, who chas recently returned from. ‘England, in: honor, of Major: and. _Mrs. ; oP. D. (Pat) Crofton, of Ganges. : Lt.-Col... and Mrs.. Crofton and The 2 eviticul | : “world food situa- * “tion may last for’ four or” five : school;: (2) Indifference on: the sony... Snel ‘videnoe? exists: t part of: the parents, ‘and (3) _ show, Lhat,.even’ with. the average . 2or- better: ‘than: average -yields: for, “the remainder -of 1946-and" 1947, — the World. food: sittiation “will re- ° eat least cuntil. the “. Sit’ John: Boyd Orr, director general of: food and ; Aas main ceritical, harvests of 1947, agricultural — organization, stated : that’ the world. foods situa- tion -is likely to remain .criticalin & J]- another” for the next iets way: OY ivecyears, and his urged Agreement: on sa plan’ for agricultiyal Over: that “period .of-time, : The* grain the. appronehing: thing butccreassuring, states: the Monthly Review of the wheat situation, A) praiminury -estl- mute of world food needs and supplies for [4d6-47, prepared by the FAQ, reveala that inthe ense of wheat the import needs of the deficit eountti mae be ne Jayge ag dO million metrie tons in order to maintain a minimum subalst- enew On the other hand, as- Kings oavernge wenther ceondi- some: season is anys -tions, the tmaunt available from’ the. “Big Pour’, exporters fa not : likely: tn axegads 20 = million. bons © tai retere nd reanenseigatn ena] Bixty. venra ayo, fey. Today deeaothan: UN Oot nine bor of the Population. {4 noadad: “to ‘Opernte the fama: and Canida ta ali, into. Oho, postwar. portod with “n plint pertread to praduea AQ) la BO por cent ahove the: pree . war Jove, Me “Prank: ‘division, ° Doninion of Agrientiture; “in ‘the uid Tnstitite Review, dn fluenced” serontly Uonals measures Jor arolsed by yariouk governments to channel, jmpade, restelet, oor promote intornational trada, The export aarkat. is ability to. Shatvin, economies will contrald ax. ORDERS BOOKED NOW FOR _New Hampsbire ‘Baby Chicks ‘DELIVERY. From July 17 on “AML c hlek ire blood tosted and. Gaver nine, a a bn ware atock,- -_ ROTHGORDT’S HATCHERY: AND POUL “TRY FARM Finet Sanieh Road Phona_, 108 ott ' Sidney . SAANICH ve NINGULA 4 a :D GuLn i Sud ibs RE vIn | "year netion _ supply outloal for’ over halt the: “ : jkénple: of. Canada were naeded: ta toad? Ho remninder of “the: counsy ° OxPOTE, Depnrisiant: Aggricule, he by. tha naet Attend Ball At Government House Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Weston with their daughters, Miriam, Barbara, Nancy, Wendy and Gretchen and- two neices, Misses Doreen and Virginia Robertson, ‘arrived on Thursday at The Latch, ‘home of Mr. and Mrs, L. H.. Nicholson, Shoal Harbour. The Misses Weston attended the Ball at Government House and the party ‘returned to Samuel Is- land the following day. Mr. Weston: piloted the party from Samuel Island in his Chris Craft eruiser. A slight mishap oecurred off Moresby Island when the steering gear became inop- erative. Mr. Weston brought the vessel in using the twin screw propellors to steer the craft. YOU’LL KNOW BY THE SMELL 10 Gallons Of Eau De Cologne ‘“‘Lost’’ Nanaimo police are searching for a ten-gallon drum of Cologne valued at $200 which disappeared from Vaneouver Barge Trans- portation Company’s. wharf at Nanaimo last week. The Cologne was billed for a hospital in Na- naimo and was missed from the wharf. There ‘is a possibility that the drum may have. been picked up by’ mistake by a transporta- tion company serving island com- munities, FRUIT IN SUMMER Now is the time to substitute the fruit bowl] for the cookie jar in Canadian kitchens, say Ottawa health authorities. An _ official points out that not only will this provide children with the food elements so essential to health, but, at the same time, will help to make more flour available for the hungry millions . of the outer world. ; Commodity Prices’ Premium for Spanish type onions will be re-established from July. 16 to: December 31, the Prices Board: states. . The prem- ium had been eliminated to cor- rect abuses’ in respect to other varieties. imported as Spanish type.: However, some supplies. of domestic. grown Spanish type will. ‘be ready in..some, areas in. late: July so.the:premium hes been re- established. APRICOT. PRICES: Maximum.. ‘prices “for ‘apricots: will .be at the'-same .level: as last. and. the. Prices ia Wartime : Fs red. Whee dye Purge en Béarsee db peeebow rubalenbrndidiays metho egal Wes ais Trade | “giamnier, ieee patie n the vici ity of: forest lands, be particularly. ok vigilant and ‘exceptionally carefull Board announces. The order, effective July 15, covers apricots produced in British Col- umbia and sold in Canada and imported apricots sold west of Port Arthur. Last year’s maxi- mum shipper’s price of $1.65: per Better Beauty for the home We deliver FREE to all: points in Saanich and ‘also| =. “to Salt’ Spring. Island. and James: ‘Island. ‘STANDARD FURNITURE Victoria OREST “fires are a hazard - _ deadly ‘and costly affects all of us: here i in. British Col-” umbia, - E ach year, . despite. careful’ vigilance on the part of our Forest _ Rangers, hundre eds. of thousands ae dollars. damage to our. forests. is | caused by idoyonriaht: ® Lsdugab moretoumenbrucdloeneatudemeea eee mea slick ae haeetatelbeathe k abieonet ty Letitia ete Ue a ee etka toon teaiaerraion Linda viel sdamormnca hazard ‘that carclesness! 18-pound case f.o.b. his. shipping. . point for B.C. grown apricots ‘re-— mains, The same ceiling applies ¢ to imported apricots sold west of”: Port Arthur. Ceiling prices ‘will . be effective from July 15. to - September 28. RIGHT “THROUGH . “YATES TO.