: PAGE. FOUR_ PAY ‘CASH. ‘White “Wonder Soap— 4°. -Per-bar 4. Pure Raspberry Jam—- 4b tin - PHONE 9X New I Dates—=" Per.pound : 0c : ” QuakerCorn: Flakes— . Per package aaeheneteceeee ame i C a eT I a PAY LESS. Full Stock of Flower and . Garden Seeds = Rakes, “Hoes, Shovels; Flashlights, Batteries, Pleetrie ~ , Globes, Hardware, Etc., Ete. - BLUE RIBBON COFFEE | 7c per. Ib. AN ae of 25e \ will be made on — of the empty tin to us before March | 7th. /McKili llican Supply Co. “Where Prices Are Right” - BEACON AVE. Ro a i i i i “PHONE ‘91 PHONE 91 ul sm iE NN | Ile ite paint neon tig Seencw . e ei " § _ eran } the’ ‘pastor. Pana Se ii BUY YOUR TIRES NOW Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review PAY AS YOU RIDE. _One-Thir d Cash, Balance. 30, .60,. 90. Days We have FIRESTONE and DOMINION Tires in stock. PRICED FROM $7.00 UP ~ Readings & Sen Service Station Corner Beacon Ave. and Fifth St. Oriental Immigration United Church Sub ject | By ‘special request the Rev. Mr. Lees will deal with the Oriental prob- j tem from the Christian Viewpoint at the United Church services next Sun- [as day at South Saanich ‘and Sidney. This question is Very much in the thought of the people of the province! at the present time, and constitutes one of the most serivus and aggrravat- ing .problems with which we are faced. It is viewed from many angles according to varied interests. The pastor of the United Church tions should face all these problems_ from the standpoint of the principles’ and religion of Jesus Christ. that standpoint what is the right atti-° tude to.and. treatment of this prob-' lem? SPECIAL CHRISTENING SERVICE . There will be held a.special Chris-- ‘tening service in the United Church ! on Sunday afternoon at‘3 o’clock: It will be brief and is provided for the “| gonvenience of -parents with small children: Parents with children to be baptised ‘should. communicate with |. SCHOOL. CONCERT “The: pupils - of the North ‘Saanich “y School’ twill give a°concert and dance ne “stimulating. You want >. a, Beer that will re eally satisfy you. a hen, ‘Milwaukee Lag ver -4s the Beer for you... Bey yee it: Bene - Le find: it. whole 7 we Ww ‘hy: not: tier n case » today >: For: ‘sale: oop at Government? iquor Stores and * Beer Parlors. ue ‘ STMINSTER. BREWERY E: 0 NewriWesiminster: AO, " my Comte oa he Te ine ‘te ny eas . aw by the Gov rernasent of Uritish Columbia ‘eview. Classified ‘Ads Bri ing. Results Only One Cent Per poms Per Issue. (Eau ROOT ea TE es Als was held: in, nn nanan roteemaeet me aa a } ( PENDER | the: North Saanich: Social Club Hall | jon, Friday. evening | of ‘this Mr. Gordon Hill of Vancouver vis-| ited last week at the home of Mr. and|& claims that Christian people and na-) Mrs. A. R. Kidd of Beaver, Wash., 5 1 a 7 Sidney, BC. Thursday, Feb. 23, J an .eson’” s Tea “A blend ‘of the choleest Ceylon and Indian Teas. Packed i in‘ “q ‘pound? re and % pound: sages. FOR SALE: BY ALL. GROCERS... ~ ‘Packed and Guaranteed by THE WwW. A. JAMESON COFFEE CO. OF: VICTORIA, B. c. SEC OUD BUONO Y! FRESH BREAD, PIES, CAKES, ETC, EVERY DAY Ber We Deliver. OS oiDNEY BAKERY ona axitvaxtvaxiivenl meeting held iast Thursday night in;g Better than Common In Six and Eight-foot Lengths Only ‘SIDNEY MILLS, LTD. Telephone No. 6 “SIDNEY, Bc. read.the. minutes. of the last meeting, 7 which were ‘adopted. A sing-Song was then carried on. and. after: ‘a very was adjourned : and. Fea dulged - in, : Miss Murray, of Vancouver awas the: — -.| guest: of Mrs. Jackson for a. day: or|- a two. last ‘week. “ Mr. Philip Wilkinson, a Zormer - Posident of. Patricia: Bay, but now of. ; Victoria,’ is- ‘spending a few days vis- "1 iting ld: ‘friends in. the: district... “ Mr.and: Mrs: ‘Earle. Beattieare. re- |: fl ceiving: congratulations on the birth “a of a son at Rest, Haven on ‘Saturday, . Feb. 18. : “Mir. Geo. Sangster is spending a “ tow days on a business: trip to Van-|: couver, Among the shipments of British Columbia dairy cattle being made to ‘China was a cheifer -taken from the nerd aw ane hy hy Mr Snn ay Sanisiey iS || , By Review Representative om rayne sco aan semeaememanenmametcess anaes mga tae J.. 8. Stigings attended the Angi yea ‘Synod in Victoria Inst week, » Migs’ Bithel Shaw;:of ‘Victoria, isa Tyucst ‘of Capt and Myre ROG Amiens: Ae. meeting of lwenl Conservatives rescore Washington Wallh > egg Port in Vancouver over the: weekend. : Col. Fawkes returned on: Friday from attending, the ‘Synod in Victoria. ‘Mrs. Houlgate: spent a few days: in, ‘, Vancouver last week... Mr. William ;, nya , Jongleur Tales | to be | Shown at Deep Cove The Evening Branch of the W.A. of Holy Trinity and St. Andrew's give a repetition of their presenta- wen ot the dongleur Tales on Mon-, day afternoon Inst in the Deep Cove Sociol Club Tint, ‘There was again a fou atlendanee t usee tnese Bansal, tales portrayed in tableau fonm and, ; members’ were well pleased . with) re- urns in ‘both cases, | Ten was very dnintily. SUrve ato the guests inthe {dining-rocin: “after the presentation’ of ae a ig Lalen, AL jon Saturday ovening. for the pur page tags 44 of “dine Lussing : loonl igsttas.. | le f, A whist: drive, organized hs the i 7 indies” Guild of St. Peter's ‘Anglican : {| ' Church; was enjoyed, hy | ONE HUNDRED PERCENT B.C. - GROWN (Mostly on Salt Spring Island) Phone x us-your order: and it will have. our most pearetut attention. ri =| 4 number in. the Port fonday: : “evening ington: Hall a gdoddyd (|: Vist © : was Lplayed-at-eight tables. fora couple off ing. Refreshmenta, also, were surved, wenernal funds of the Guild, onal cimit rach Lin soak bn cont Laas ind ainsi bnerunachl nonaheck userid bhenaeatd tonal oy TIT - BITS from the | NORTH SAANICH 1SOCIAL CLUBT { A Miby Plone Gebuine ot 4 =| | Journ; aftor which numerous-Teat ures, ; word enjeyed, Including” fortune-tell- ! ing, auctioning of parcels, and dine. | FA The proceeds will he applied to the}. pB4 and dancing was held In- the chad | house Jast: Saturday: when-there were 110 tables of 500 in play, the winners lboing MracsHamblew and My Rert f Readings, <3 2.25 at, PATRICK'S DANCE. The: date. of the. club's: annual, § ee 4 mad ae Wee mri donee reer) BU seat | Tyesdayy Mare: 20thy: with. Henton's| torcheatra: In attendance, ne Fico Ne RETEHBORNGDD 5 AIAN BAKERIES LIMITED, Th AMAT EAT UG TNR om nh short business -session ‘the ‘meeting |t| y Robson. “was ‘visiting : : 4: “Caine! returned. -to|. © Victoria after spending, avo weeks’ on} “0 Se pameanirtre AS had “any. eutrenicy. “of 5 its. Su TOK aly Obiathed” ‘ “authorization fe from: the Government to is: - suc: copper ‘tokens | for small : 7 . change. . Reproduced herewith are the t two sides of. the “ Bouquet” token, one of the earliest. coins issued by the Bank. . The inter- mingling of the rose, shamrock and thistle indicates the three branches of the British people— the. English, Scotch . Me and Trish —while the use of English on. |. || one side of the coin- and French on the = sother. is significant: ‘of the: mingling of | » the two races in this ‘country. on “Trade: and: Agriculture” indicates. the oS _ early connection of the Bank: ‘with b both a” urban and. rural life 4 in. Canada, 7 i be history the Banke of Established 1817 eee » Total Assets in excess of $80,000,000 aa AS, -WARRENDER | » Manager, Sidney Branch: