—— > =9 have a regular account with us. Classified Ads RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as one word. Minimum charge 25c. Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding issue. ~ S (ee 7 A group of figures or tele- Tf desired, a box number at the Classified Ads may be sent in or WANTED — Tender for digging basement; also for fencing. For particulars apply John Mat- thews. COMMERCIAL PRINTING — We do all kinds of printing. Write us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our prices a reasonable. Review, Sidney, FOR SALE — Cast iron camp stove. $5.00. Simister. “Phone Sidney 89. CHIMNEYS SCRAPED and swept —Work guaranteed. Roofs re- paired, tarred and painted. ”Phone Mason, Sidney 109. MEN’S NARROW BOTTOM gen- uine English Flannel Trousers, all sizes. Victoria’s best value, $3.95, $4.95, $5.50. Pritchard’s Men’s Wear, 1227-1229 Govern- ment St., between Yates and View Sts. DOLLAR SPECIAL IN Printed Stationery: 100 sheets 544x8% Inches and 100 envelopes (or . 150 sheets and 50 envelopes). Good bond paper. Name and address, up to four lines, print- ed on both, business or personal. Sheets made up into a neat pad with underlines and _ blotter. Postpaid. Send cash with order. Review, Sidney, B.G. FOR SALE — Number of pure bred New Hampshire cockerels, raised from L. F. Solly May hatched chicks, $1.00 each. H. E. Pinning, Queen’s Avenue, Sidney. IDEAL EXCHANGE, SIDNEY— Guaranteed electro-plated stove- pipes. Indian sweaters, socks and mitts. Glass and good English china. WRITING PADS of our own man- ufacture, 544 x 844 inches, 10c each or 8 for 25c. This is a very economieal buy and will keep you in writing paper for a long time. Drop in at the Review Office, Sidney, B.C. FOR SALE—30 Yorkshire x Berk- shire weanling pigs. Well-bred, husky. $110.00 the lot or $4.00 singly. Also Red Poll x Jersey cow, four years old. H. B. Binney, Pender Island, B.C. FOR SALE — Cafe in heart of Victoria. Going concern. Fully Equipped. Apply to Box 777, Review, Sidney, B.C. MAIL CANDY OVERSEAS! The boys will appreciate good sweets. We will pack your parcel for shipping. Largest assortment in Victoria. The English Sweet Shop, 726 Yates St., Victoria. WANTED — Twenty breeding ewes, must be good stock and young. Send particulars to John Headly, Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C. Phone Ganges 4-G. CANVAS SIGNS — “No Shooting or Trespassing, etc.” very durable, last for years and years. Price 25¢ each or five for $1, postpaid. The signs are approximately 18 inches long by nine inches in depth. Review, Sidney, B.C. PASSPORT PHOTOS — Have them taken by Campbell Studio, Kresge Block, Victoria. Our studio specializes in Wedding photography and we guarantee all family work to your satis- faction. aay PEDIGREE FORMS — Suitable for cattle, sheep, poultry, rab- bits, ete. Neatly printed on good bond paper, size 8% x11 inches —12 for 25c; 30 for 50c, 100 for $1, postpaid. Review, Sid- ney, B.C. ; : PLATING — Silver plating, re- nickeling, chromium, or any color plating. Send your own pieces and have them returned like new. Vancouver Island Plating Co. Ltd., 1009 Blansh- ard Street, Victoria, B.C., or leave with J. Storey, Ideal Ex- change, agent, Sidney, B.C GARDNER’S GARAGE—Imperial products, repairs, etc. "Phone Sidney 104-R. RUBBER STAMPS—We can give you rapid service in many de- signs of rubber stamps, pads, inks, marking devices, seals, ete. Review, Sidney, B.C. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT FOR CASH! Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at moder- ate prices. W. J. Stoddart, 605 Fort Street, Victoria. MASON’S EXCHANGE—Plumber and Electrician. Stoves, furni- ture, crockery, tools of all kinds. WINDOW GLASS. New and used pipe and fittings. *Phone Sidney 109. ee The Maples Dairy (M. Courser, Prop.) MILK and CREAM OF QUALITY Morning and Evening Delivery East Road — ’Ph. 25-X — Sidney FUNERAL DIRECTORS Personal attention given every call “Superior Funeral Service” Corner Quadra and Broughton Sts. —at Christ Church Cathedral *Phone G 5512 Day or Night These are ~ ' STAGE DEPOT S. I. Curry & Sun fees\cPSI ANGLICAN 13th Sunday After Trinity Sunday, August 18th, 1940 Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay — 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion. St. Andrew’s, Sidney—11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. St. Augustine’s, Deep Cove — 7:30 p.m., Evensong. St. Mark’s, Central Settlement —11 a.m., Matins. SALT SPRING ISLAND St. Mary’s, Fulford — 3 p.m., Evensong. Ganges—7:30 p.m., Evensong. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Sunday, August 18th, 1940 SIDNEY Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Divine Service—7:30 p.m. SOUTH SAANICH “Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. Sunday School—10 a.m. Divine Service—11:15 a.m. SALT SPRING ISLAND Minister. Rev. E. J. Thompson. GANGES— Sunday School—10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class—11:15 a.m. Public Worship—7:30 p.m. BEAVER POINT— School House — Alternate Sun- days at 11 a.m. BURGOYNE CHURCH— Second, fourth and fifth Sun days at 2:30 p.m. PENDER ISLAND HOPE BAY— At 11 a.m. CATHOLIC Sunday, August 18th, 1940 HAGAN— At 9:00. SIDNEY— At 10:30. FULFORD HARBOUR— At 9:00. MOUNT NEWTON SUN- DAY SCHOOL Sunday, August 18th, 1940 Sunday School—2:45 p.m. SLUGGETT MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, August 18th, 1940 BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. Minister: Rev. €. W. Serle Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Morning Worship—11 a.m. Evangelistic Service—7:15 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m. — Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Choir Prac- tice. Friday, 8 p.m.—Young People. SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Sunday, August 18th, 1940 Sunday School and Bible Class -at 3 p.m. Gospel Meeting at 7:30 p.m All welcome. Prayer and ministrv each Wednesday at 8 p.m. meeting The Rev. Daniel Walker of Vic- toria will speak each Thursday evening in the Sidney Gospel Hall at 8 o’clock. CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday, August 18th, 1940 “SOUL” will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The Golden Text is: ‘Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul” (Psalms 66: 16). Among the citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “My soul shall make her boast in the Lord: the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad” (Psalms 34: 2). The Lesson-Sermon also in- cludes the following passage from the Christian Science téxtbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “Soul is the substance, Life, and intelligence of man, which is individualized, but not in matter. Soul can never reflect anything inferior to Spirit. Man is the expression of Soul.” SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST REST HAVEN CHAPEL Sabbath, August 17th, 1940 Divine Service—10:50 a.m. HODGSON’S STORE (“Red & White” Store) BEDWELL HARBOUR, SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, B.C. GAS — WATER — OIL City Prices on Groceries 28=- COTTAGES FOR RENT “3% *Ph. Sidney 100 ax. | AXI SERVICE AVENUE CAFE Magazines, periodicals, newspapers Stationery and School Supplies Smokers’ Sundries, Confectionery and Ice Cream SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, August 14, 1940 Coming Events One cent per word per issue. Minimum charge 25c. c KEEP YOUR DATE BEFORE THE PUBLIC AT ONLY ONE CENT PER WORD! Take space in this column to advertise your Card Party, Social, Dance, Con- cert or Entertainment. Review, Sidney, B.C. COME AND HAVE FUN _ Satur- day Night at the North Saanich Service Club Hall. Dancing 9:30 till midnight. ‘Toe Ticklers’ Or- chestra. Admission 25c. LEN ACRES’ ORCHESTRA has been booked to play at the H.M.S. Endeavour Chapter, [.0. D.E., Dance, Friday, August 28rd, North Saanich Service Club Hall. Starts at 9 pm. Admission 50c. COUNTRY FAIR — August 24th, ney Experimental Station, 2 p.m. on. North Saanich Branch, Canadian Legion, as- sisted by all local organizations. Stalls, Auction Mart, Amuse- ments, Contests. Military Band in attendance. Tea Tickets 35c. Proceeds in aid of funds for Sidney and Brentwood Units of the Canadian Red Cross So- ciety. WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT for some future date, call the Review and ascertain dates al- teady booked and thus avoid clashing with some other event. We keep a large calendar mark- ed up with coming events for this very purpose. Just "phone the Review at Sidney: day, 28; night, 27. Vancouver Island Coach Lines Ltd. Victoria and Sidney Effective June 8th, 1940 EXPRESS CARRIED WEEK DAYS Leaves- Victoria Rest Haven Sidney — 7:50am. 7:45 a.m. 45am. 9:20am. 9:15 a.m 11:20 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 1:15pm. 2:05pm. 2:00 p.m 3:00 p.m. 3:50pm. 4:15pm 5:15 p.m. 6:15pm. 7:35p.m. 7.30 p.m. *9:15 p.m.*10:00 p.m.710:15 p.m. 11:15 p.m. = *Monday, Wednesday, Friday only. +Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday only. SUNDAYS ————._ 9:20 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11:05a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:50pm. 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:50pm. 4:15 p.m. 6:15 p.m. ——— 7:35 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:15 p.m. Leaves Avenue Cafe, Beacon Ave., Sidney. F, Godfrey, agent. Ph. 100 FRAY 754 FORT STREET ES THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FLAVORING DC za. RECKITT’S BLUE METAL POT SCRUBS ROGERS’ SYRUP 38¢ XN HAPPYVALE PICKLES UBS ae IN Jar SPECIAL BLEND TEA ADE 1. IN 4 SUNRAY COFFEE 29€ »». CS 4A cA Swansdown ROBIN HOOD CAKE FLOUR OATS 23€ Pkt. 15¢ a IN VIN A QUAKER PORK AND Corn Flakes BEANS 4’. 25cH4 7:2. 25€ LN LN _& TOILET TISSUE Rolls for CARBOLIC SOAP 5c ho. 10e LN y\IN 7 | SIDNEY AND DISTRICT Mr. Bob White of Vancouver is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman King, Third Street, for two weeks. Mrs. Ted Wilson and two daughters of Wancouyer arrived on Sunday to visit with her re- lations, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ric- ketts and Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Mullin of Seattle are visiting with Mrs. Mullin’s father, Capt. W. D. Byers, Fourth Street. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Bowett have returned to Rest Haven after sev- eral days’ trip to Seattle and up- island points, Port Alberni, Cum- berland, Ladysmith and Nanaimo. Members of St. Paul’s United Church Choir and Young People’s Society held an enjoyable beach party and presentation on Satur- dey wen in honor of Miss Sybil ush, Ottawa. Mrs. Gordon Bowcott and two small daughters have returned home after visiting in Victoria for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawson of Powell River have been visiting in the district while staying at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Lawson, Prospect Lake. : Mrs. Armstrong and grand- daughter Frances Armstrong, of New Westminster, are visiting with Mrs. Henry Brethour, Hast Road. Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. White, Mrs: Lorma McKenzie and Miss Eileen McKenzie have returned from a (Please turn to Page Four) SATURNA ISLAND Mr. W. Kay returned after spending a week in Vancouver. His brother came with him to spend a few weeks on the island. Mrs. Johnson (nee Hileen Cur- rie) from Banff has been a guest of Mrs. H. Georgeson for a week. Mrs. D. Ruffle also has been vis- iting her mother, Mrs. H. George- son. They left for Saanich on Saturday. Mrs. E. Keizer arrived the same day to spend two weeks at East Point. Visitors this week at Bay View Camp are Mrs. Andrews with her two children, Isobel and John, also her sister, Miss Kennedy; Mr. and Mrs. Harris with Billie and Mary Bell and Mr. and Mrs, A. Petford with Victor and Albert. : Mr. G. Baker has been a guest at Mr. A. Ralph’s for a week. Miss Roberta Georgeson is vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. D. Ruf- fle, at Saanichton. Mrs. McLeod with her daughter “Paddy” from Vancouver, also her mother, Mrs. Stevenson, from Victoria, are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Thompson on Samuel Island. S GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Hayes of Vancouver and their son Jackie are spending a month at Wellbury Bay, the property of Mrs. Hayes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Wilson. The Rev. William Allan of Wil- kinson Road and Garden City Churches has exchanged pulpits for a month with the Rev. J. Dewar of Ganges, who with Mrs. Dewar left last week for Victoria. The Rey. and Mrs. Allan have taken up residence at the Parson- age, Ganges. After seven months visiting Nicola and various parts of B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Borradaile re- turned last Monday to their home on Ganges Harbour. Mrs. D. T. Forbes of Victoria returned home last Thursday after visiting Vesuvius Bay, a guest at Inglis Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Gecil Ley have returned to Victoria after visiting Salt Spring Island for some days, the guests of Mrs. Ley’s mother, Mrs. Price. Mrs. A. Hepburn, who has re- cently undergone an operation in The Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hos- pital is spending a few days at Ganges, the guest of Mrs. J. Aker- man, before returning to home at Fulford Harbour. Mr. Donald Corbett of Victoria, who had been spending a few days with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crofton, left last week for a trip to Alaska. Mr. Jack Hulbert of Vancouver has rented for a month or two, one of Mrs. G. Borradaile’s cottages at Ganges. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones of Garden City, Victoria, are guests for a week, of the Rev. and Mrs. W. Allan at the Parsonage, Ganges. Mr. Pellew of New Westminster is visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. M. Palmer, of Ganges, for a few weeks. Mrs. G. Aitkens and Miss F. Aitkens of Ganges left Tuesday, last week, for Cadboro Bay, Vic- toria, where they will spend two who left on Sunday for. her Mercuanpisine provides the trade chan- nels through which commodities flow from their source to consumers. Goods must be kept moving from mill to mart, from counter to home, from farm to table, that industry aad employment may be maintained and developed. Through our 500 branches we furnish modern, experienced, convenient banking service to thousands of merchants throughout Canada. Merchants and their workers everywhere are our welcome customers, who keep their sur- plus funds with us or borrow as need arises. Serving Canadians and their businesses in every section of the community, wwe invite you to discuss YOUR banking requirements with us. BANK OF MONTREAL "A BANK WHERE SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME” BRANCHES IN VICIEORIA AND DISTRICT Douglas and Yates Streets: G. H. HARMAN, Manager Government St. 2210 Oak Bay Avenue: Esquimalt Branch: Duncan MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICGE..... the Outcome of 122 Years’ Successful Operation G. N. DOUGLAS, Manager C. R. WICKSON, Manager D. H. I. SHILDRICK, Manager Nanaimo Port Alberni ] North Saanich Branch No. 37 BRANCH MEETING The monthly meeting of the above branch was held on Monday, August 12th, in the Orange Hall, - Saanichton, 18 members being in attendance. Officers present: President, Ist vice-president, 2nd vice-president, secretary-treasurer, Comrades Ken- nedy, John and Collin. -The president called the meet- ing to order at 8:30 p.m. with the usual tribute to our fallen com- rades. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. Minutes of two executive meetings, extra- ordinary general meeting, and joint meetings of executive and local organizations read for infor- mation. A resolution moved by Com. A. D. Macdonald, seconded by Com. Garrard as to estates of men los- ing their lives while on active service carried after full discus- sion. The secretary gave a report of Decoration Day service and votes of thanks were accorded to the Women’s Auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Jones, Air Force and Victoria Boys’ Band for their assistance. The secretary gave a full report of arrangements being made for the Country Fair. : Notice of motion by Com. A. D. Macdonald as to Minister of Pen- sions voted tabled. The rest of the evening was de- voted to a lecture on ‘Credit Unions” by Com. A. G. Smith, who gave a full and lucid explanation and was afforded a hearty vote of thanks by the members. Supper and the national anthem brought the meeting to a termina- tion at 11 p.m. COUNTRY FAIR Members are reminded that to make this event a success the joint effort of all members will be needed. This means YOU! Ad- vertise it! Get all your friends to be there, be there yourself pre- pared to help wherever you are wanted. VETERANS’ TRAINING CO. The Saanich Veterans’ Volun- tary Defence Training Company will parade at the Sidney Experi- mental Station on Wednesday, Aug. 21st, at 7:30 p.m. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY SEWING MEETING The sewing meeting arranged in place of the monthly business meeting will be held on Monday next, Aug. 19th, at 2:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. E. I. Jones. +7 weeks at the “Shielings, of Miss G. Lees. Mrs. J. L. Taylor of Vancotver, who has been spending a week or so at Ganges, the guest of ‘her daughter, Mrs. D. K. Crofton, and Mr. William Taylor, who has been visiting his sister for the weekend, left on Monday for a short stay (Please turn to Page Four) guests , seit Sarre Y Get them from padocloseseles : Cowell’s Meat Market ENJOY DELICIOUS MEATS BY USING ONLY THE BEST Extreine diets usually suggest SPECIAL MEALS! Then try our BABY BEEF—there’s none better! Pure Pork Sausage Patties are our specialty. COWELL’S E (“The Old Reliable”) Third Street-————’Phone 73————Sidney, B.C. q 2 OGG ACE esieost PeQeeor SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Seagram’s Famous Brands SEAGRAMSS “V.O." SEAGRAM'S “KING'S PLATE” SEAGRAM'S “OLD RYE” Prices for 25 02. bottles range from $2.35 to $3.35 8178 jes advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. fe ————— TRAVEL EAST THIS SUMMER ATTRACTIVE LOW FARES @ AIR-CONDITIONED EQUIPMENT Table d’ Hote Meals In Diners at Moderate Rates New Tray Service In Tourist Sleepers and Coaches ree S| at very reasonable cost, served from Aimer co PREPAID TICKET DELIVERIES ARRANGED S. TO ANY POINT The above, and many other services provided by the Canadian Pacific. For further particulars, ask your local ticket agent, or write either to R. J. Burland, General Agent, Victoria, or G. Bruce Burpee, General Passenger Agent, Vancouver, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC — ——S>=— HT, all Introducing to men of Victoria ADAM HATS In New Fall Styles and Colors CANADIAN-MADE HATS of commendable quality that will soon make a name for themselves among local distinctively dressed men. 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