PAGE HIGHT —_ PAY CASH COCKED CORNED BEEF—Per Ib. HEINTZ SWEET de Ade z a iE. eee a \ Strawberry Festival Uuder auspices of the Ladies’ " Aid of the Union Church Atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ’. Taylor, corner of 3rd Street, June 26, 1923 afternoon and evening. Home Cooking and Candy Sladis Dutch Garden tee Cream - Tea ~« Straw- berries and Cream - Music Faxace cmon: 3628S ANE Reds BNE STI Wa Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords IN VERY FINE WHITE CANVAS Benutiful model, rubber heels, . pericet-fitting. Reasonak*> Prices FINE SHOE REPAIRING FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE -, SheeStore, Beacon Ave., Sidney — PHONE 47— SEE our windows for Cut-rate Prices on everyday needs. Owe ing to our Sale last week being such a (romendous suececss we are repeating iG this week, ‘Preseviptions—Day or night will receive our utmost attention, mecnreemarate ere were — Yours For Service — Ct SIDNEY PHARMACY J. BE. MeNEIL SIDNEY, B.C. Phono 42 7 CL So COOK BY WIRE The above Gleetvie Tange boa nedel Ino whiel you can plies food ta he cooked, set Che lool —Ficetriclty does the reat, faow aboul Un full pardleulars, Hawkins & Hayward PWlecieteal Qualléy and Servier Stores 1163 DOUORAS STL, Ne Cor Kort G07 POUVGLAS SU, Opp, Clty Wall VICTORLA, TC. fa ip Pe enn nin al eee ebamaeliaadesemniadnamdannenetmenmnamien Ae RMP SALUT Ne WAR PHIRI Anbar tee erantaTom nlite ne een aRP RINNE aR tn the Babe'a Basket tho tole. baaket of tha now baby, A ow Bi Innebind Ol can fa an ox« AUN EU AUEE Fue fey ote he warily IESE SHS 21 et 6 ST BAZAN BAY CASH STORE, Phone 9X KRAFT CHEESE— MONTSERRAT LIME PICKLES—Per bottle JUICE—Per bottle. . eae Davies Pork & Beans— SHERBET— . Large tins, 2 for ... VAST Por tin oo... ee eee 25e There will be a lacrosse match to- FE GRE 1) ES 1 SR a eM = Ms Local and Personal 1 on movemvescemvunvencencancmmoamvamit Miss Bileen White returned from Vancouver on Friday. ko oO PAY LESS 40¢ DOC “Per Ib. Pe ‘Mr. Allan Berquist visited his par- ents for the week-end. night at 7 o'clock and Garrison. between Sidney * * * The Local Butchers have purchas- ed a new Ford delivery through the Sidney Service Station. * * * On Friday night at 6.30 Sidney Will play Sons of Canada in a base- ball match. Get out and boost your AT THE AUDITORIUM We'll never stand in awe of effici- PERSONAL AND LOCAL The Lord Bishop of Columbia Visits GALLIANO, June 12.—Mr. D. Mac- DEEP COVE,,June 12.—A very Fayden, of Saturna Island, was on pleasant evening was spent at the Galiano Jast week to see Mr, G “‘Maples’’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Head. DEEP COVE LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Enjoyable Evening at the Home of Mi. and Mrs. W. R. Armstrong in Honor of Miss Cook NEWS FROM GALIANG Galiano and Condacts Children's Service (Review Ccrrespondent) (Review Correspondent) W. R. Armstrong, on Saturday even- ing, by a number of friends in honor of Miss Dorothy Cook, of Cotton Co., his small son “Dicky” spent a short} who is spending a few days in town time in Victoria last week, lon8!as guest of Mrs. Armstrong. Danc- enough however for Richard to in- ing and singing were enjoyed by all quire into the mysteries of the tele-° and Miss Cook and Miss Porter en- phone; the person at the other end tertained at the piano. Mrs. Arm- must be in the cupboard says Mas- strong proved as usual to be a won- Mr. Cyril Morgan accompanied by ter Richard Morgan. {derful hostess and was ably assisted home team. ency experts until we see one in the Rok OF act of dressing a small and wiggle- Constance may, her sudden leap from comedy character to the poignancy of little Ming Toy in the famous play ‘East Is West,’ will catch many unawares —and delight them all the more. The fact that it is an eight reel pro- duction and the achievement of the effervescent star. with surprises. is offered at auction as a wife slave aboard the Love Boat in Shanghi. The escape with the aid of Billy Benson, an American, is both thril- ling and humorous; and, transported to San Francisco as the ward of a wealthy Chinese merchant and friend of Billy Benson, she experiences re- markable re-actions: to what she as- sumes in American life as glimpsed through the window of a tough dance hall. and it becomes necessary to marry Ming Toy, to someone, Charlie Yong, : proprietor, ‘| palaces, elects * “himself for the post and: Ming. Toy. to. the. assortnient.:: :0f |... | Benson, claim her.. ma. flings away . rents deep in sphotodramatic enter- EXTENDED TRIP BY The senior branch of St. Andrew’s W.A, will meet on Wednesday after- noon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Matthews. * * Mr. J. Ramsay has been appointed one of the judges of honey and apiaries exhibit at the Vancouver fair to be held in August. x * . The Parent-Teachers’ association will hold a Strawberry Social in the Wesley hall, Tuesday, June 19 at 8 o'clock. There will be a program of music and games. Admission 25c. * ok ® Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crichton re- turned home on Wednesday after- noon from a visit to Seattle and Ta- coma, where they were visiting Mrs. Crichton’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Player. Ever expect the unexpected of Talmadge, though you most distinctive The career of Ming Toy is fraught They start when she ee ® Mrs. and Miss Wakefield have ar- rived at Sidney to take up their resi- dence permanently. Their furniture having arrived Monday night. They have been staying with friends in Victoria awaiting the furniture’s ar- rival. * * * An effort to pay off the remain- ing debt on the rectory will be made. by the women of St. Andrew’s Guild, when they will have a sale of home cooking at the home of Mrs. J. J. White, on Saturday, June 23. Tea will also be served. Ne When, the mission intervenes of . several chop. suey aoe * oe OF ” Mr. and Mrs, Rz Beavis: and 1 aangh- , ay. and assisted ° “in publi shing the ' “paper that” ‘week, after which:we -had the. pleasure of driving them round some of the beauty spots of Sidney and. ‘Victoria. Mr. Beavis is an old Winnipeg friend and is on his way to take up a posi- tion in Frisco. : ‘the American, ' ‘returns: to "And once again the. dra- into unusual: cur: tainment. * he & MR. C, C. COCHRAN Mr. and Mrs. A. Wasser have re- cently returned from Tacoma, Wash- ington, where they attended the funeral of Mr. Wasser’s father. Mr. Wasser died suddenly on tho street of heart disease. Wo was 77 years of ago. Tho funeral took place on Monday, Juno 4. We beg to offor our condolence to Mr. and Mrs, Was- ser on their bereavement, “ * * Mr. CG, GC. Cochran returned Sun- day afternoon of this week from an extended auto trip through the Pacific States from down as far as Los Angeles, a trip of over 3,000 miles, On tho journey visiting Seattlo, Tacoma, Portland, San Fran- cisco and Los Angeles. On return- ing visited Yosemite Valley, one of Unclo Sam's national playgrounds and famed for its beautiful water- falls. On the way out from this val- ley the road crosses the High Sierra at wn elevation of 9,000 ft. hoing awny above the snow line. They travelled for soma distanea betwoen snow banks 6 ft. high, the road hav- ine been chaveled ont They found fhe trip very Interesting, one of the features belng the many convenient auto camps along tha road, some of The name of Mr, Watts was in- advertently left out of the persons thanked for their services on Child- ren’s day. Mr. Watts drove the float with the Quoen and maids of honor to the grounds. Mr. Crossloy’s namo as winner of tho cake woight gucss- ing compotition was also omitted. Mr. Grossley’s guess was 14 Ibs. ae ozs., being only 1 oz, out, The cake wolghed 14 Ibs. 3 ozs, *u oh are friends. gr ‘unts, ~ suggests Uncle - ‘Heck, . ot ee Ome some boy. Speaking of comic strips, did you; ever see a skinny chap undress at the clubhouse? Our own pet peeve is the chap who can't control his mirth as he; begins the story and then can’t re-. men:ber how it goes. It is only a question of time until every pedestrain will be in an emer- gency wheel. ward: or behind a_ steering Steve says it must be an awful strain on parents, trying to pretend they don’t know their daughter is going to elope. Thinking fast may not bring you success, but it will bring you the gocd will of those who stand behind you in a cafeteria. The latest style dresses this year are cut low in the back but not in price. x There are seventeen ways to eX- press thanks, seventeen of which are never heard by the elevator man. If one tightwad likes another they naturally known as “close” You. can't tell how big a load a man is: carrying by the size of ‘his -Nor ‘that an’ ‘indication . “of: the: size ‘of |; the . man! a: ‘ 3 “When you‘ get’ up a tree it is time to recall that your ancestors once lived. there. After: working fourteen hours 4 day, a wife may be excused for smil- ing a little when her husband speaks of ‘giving’ her money, Correct this sentence: “She gave the house its spring cleaning and did not move'the davenport to the other side of the room.” Very Smart! “phat brother of mine is smart— the smartest man I ever saw.” “And is that so?” “Yves, quite true, my friend.’ “Well, I'l] wager he wasn’t smart- ey than my brother.” “And how do you Know?" “Wall, mine was so smart hoe could even tell the day he was going to wae. . "And how could ho do that?” SBE onough; tho judgo ed PARK TRAGEDY ° “Fling out =the? “banner.” told Mr. C. Abbot has kindly promised during the evening by Mrs. Knight. to hold another service in ihe school Considerable amusement was caused house next Sunday afternoon the through the reported marriage of 17th at 2.30 o'clock. | Mr. Jimmy Armstrong and some of Mr. Leslie Sykes, who has been the guests brought wedding presents. visiting Mr. D. A. New here for a; This report, however, on Jimmy's few days, returned to Mt. Tolmie OWN admission was a little exagger- yestorday. rated. Amongst those present were: Myr. M. Enke is visiting his nome! Miss Dorothy Cook, Miss Gladys in Victoria for several weeks. Porter, Miss V. Wright, Miss P. Sim- ister, Miss N. Simister, Miss N. Live- During last Wednesday’s thunder Miss P. Smith, Miss D. Smith, _ “. mee oa se on the a Mrs. Knight, Mrs. J. Roberts, Miss ircat Cove Road, which burst Into] > Jonny, Miss A. Corfield, Mr. Alf. fostun: a the t started & a me ee Ellis, Mr. W. Timlick, Mr. G. Tucker, ortunately the heavy rain Jast Sun- Mr. O. Tucker. Mr. E. Munro, Mr. day put it out. W. Munro, Mr. R. Thompson, Mr. A. “The Galiano boy Sangster, Mr, McIntyre, Mr. W. John, Scoutmaster D. A. New will give an|yir. W. Stacey Mr. N. Armstrong, entertainment in the school-house | Mr. J. Armstrong and others. next Saturday at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Laurel Alexander and Mr. The Lord Bishop of Columbia and! Dudley Burbige, of Victoria, visited sey, scouts under our “Vicar gave us a very beautiful; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, during . children’s service last Sunday, the; the week. day chosen to dedicate in loving Mr. L., Vigelieus, of Seattle, is memory of Canon W. Locke Paddon,| visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. R. the little gifts from the Sunday|Horth, for a few days. , school children and an _ overseas Mr. and Mrs. R. Dowswell are friend to the Mission room, consist-|staying at their summer cottage, ing of Altar linen, hangings andj Downey’s subdivision, for a few Communion vessels from the child-| days. ren; the candle-sticks and cross from Mr. Gordon Setchell spent the a friend, also the stone memorial tablet given by the parishioners sacred to the memory of Canon Pad- — don, A large congregation of over! PERSONAL AND LOCAL sixty assembled to listen to the Bish- NEWS FROM SATURNA op’s address to the children, in which ___ : he mentioned in high terms the val- (Continued from page 1) . ued service of the late Vicar in con-| Problem was solved, at the Saturna : nection with the erection of the Mis-; Wharf on Friday afternoon in a most sion ‘room and church services of; amusing manner. Two leading local Galiano. . With: “a few helpful and chicken farmers were removing sev-. kindly, words. to the - children, ‘the eral | ‘erates, of chickens. ‘from sa boat © “ “8 Serv ce: ended With x he singing . -of, | to. “thes float; and a ‘they: vere about : ‘After ‘the| today? down ay crate, the: bottom: “fell service Mr. and. Mrs. C. ‘Blverson in- out of* the silid crate: and - ‘the ‘hens vited the congregation to afternoon sseattered ‘in alk directions! Natural : tea at their residence to "meet the wit, ; initiative’ ‘and™ ingenuity” ‘culti- Bishop. About thirty enjoyed the vated by long association with the opportunity of meeting the Bishop| wily and active Leghorn, on the part once more. A jolly. tea was served} of the gentleman, in question, caus- .. on the verandah and lawn. Many|ed them to quickly rush the hens al- _ were present from Mayne Island. ready striving for their liberty, and sweep them beak and claw and neck and crop, into the sea. There, they serenely floated at ease until res- cued ono by one by their owners. We hope that there will be no cases of pleurisy or pneumonia reported in the next few days. week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Setchell. Your dollars will do double duty at Seabrook Young’s Closing-Out Sale, 1421 Douglas St. Absolutely everything in stock. and fixtures must be sold by June 30. Semel t toealahad t oemal eS an abi 2" a NSS eS va SES IEE =f a eemeenmineemmeatmeteael which are oquipped with gas rangos and have rent rooms containing road- Ing matter and writing deaks, show- or baths and oven laundry — tha, Those conventoneas aro at a nominal foo, usally GOe a night. Tho ronds on the whole were vory pood, Thoy found an avernga of $00 wiles a day wok enstly made. Tho yvondsa In Waahington nnd Oregon being the heat. ermine anemone He parent ng none GIFT OF BUFFALO TO AUCKLAND, N.Z. Tho eity af Anekland, New Zea- land lias set aside 170 neres of tand for zoological gardens and the mayor of that eity has written to tho Do» partmont of tho Intortor to aak for the gift af threa huffalo to add to the nuclous of a collection of tho wild animala of tha world, It has hoon powsible to accede to this ru- The mombers of the Ladjes' Ald of the Union church will hold thor Annual Strawborry Westival on June 20 at 8 yan. and will continue Into the evening, at tha home of Mr, and Mra, J.T. Taylor, corner of Third At. ond Mt. Baker Ave, The ladiog are waking overy ofort to male tho fare tival thts year a groat ond bigger nuctoss thin ayer before, and avary- one will be mado niosxt hoartily wol- como, Afternoon ton will be servad for 3h conta, Strawherrica and cream, fea eream, eandy and home cooking atally All tha ahfidran: ro- “Juat let me park my woary hoad.” Sho whisporod in hin ear; And then tha park policaman anid, “Move on; no parking here!” hy Hem peeresvaereas WHLL, BY GUMS Tho manager of ne Tennessean olec- tric railway clatma to have rocalved tho following lettar; “if the simporing, anwh-nosed, {yyhtealdrtad, facorWwa-daubod, Ultar ing Tittle ninny, whe etielk ber gum o nthe street our puat Jaat Thureday ovening, and permitted me to sit down on ft, will enll at my offfiea in TNO nen Dullding, sho enn have SUNKIBT ORANGHS—Large Le venpmemanaanansastuenpemmarl tomansewre- BUNKISET ORANGES Medi size, ase 400 peeve ee OE : Size, per dozen per dozen verewe ed BATTERY RADIOLIGHT |f i Will Make Worn Out Storage B al Batteries Like New : 4 SIDNEY SERVICE. STATION | a Beacon Ave., Sidney. Fhone 57. &. GODDARD, Prop. {a (4988 ERS VM EN PS GR A GE aw Ln = = 1 | creegvprcen area 4 WORE NEN AY n{ ki ! Orange Special; ‘| Orange special |i " INMember tha Panntor lady with tho huge poekota, fled with good thingnr for thems this year ahe fs eaming from Holland, bvinging a ttle Duteh garden full of bird's nesta and other good things. The orehostra will be in attendance through the afternoon, Thore will be a short promenade concert on tho verandah In the evoning and just na amall 8] enargo of ton centa for tha uso of 4 the gum back. Jt ia on the aouther front of aay spare trousers. tha pants loo. De amamineneeaeisedial Man {a8 tho only erenturea ondowat things his reason tolla him are harm ful. s muatacateeiabanaiend Hroke Nearly everything i whe can't get the gum off, #he can ave! with reason and a yearning to ao Olive of) a usually wn requinkse for | chair, commencng at 8 pm, and supper will he garvad, The auaceas of everything (8 apauread but tho weather, and the ladles are are that aven that will hohave in quost and arran,omonte aro hoing mado for the transfer of throo buts falo, one male and two female, to thu way ol Anakiand, quite Noy~-I wndorstand your coote hn loft, Mra, Diglore- Yaa, but nat much, Revere geen ray | } | SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SUNKIST ORANGES Thin skinned and juley. 25e Hpeclal, WG PLOW cece eer eee Local Hothouse Tomatoes, Leen) Strawberrios, Grapefmiut, Lemons and all Braita and Berries in season. wer PHONE 18 AND WE WELL DELIVET — oheeweeever . 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