‘president, Mrs. Charlesworth, in’. the chair ‘usual-routine business, various: re- _ ports’ were: heard. : were: Mrs. D.-Fyvie and Mrs. Hele. Phe: institute meetings will. dis-) °: re continue for? the ° “two. ‘of “The'-Lady: vi Hospital «: = monthly.” ‘meeting. Tuesday » after 4 ‘noon, 2sroom: ‘of: the. institution: : * the: early. ‘part: of the afternoon; ~ oaill--sewing- ‘and mending” on. hand Swas® completed and ‘new: ‘eurtains Ree made. for the windows: ‘of. the cor- “Ss gidorsi: TWENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, No. 29 This paper circulates through the following Post Offices throughout the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands: BEAVER POINT, BRENTWOOD BAY, FULFORD HARBOUR, GALIANO ISLAND, GANGES, J AMES - ISLAND, KUPER ISLAND, MAYNE ISLAND, MUSGRAVE, NORTH GALIANO, PENDER ISLAND, PORT WASHINGTON, PROSPECT LAKE, ROYAL OAK, SAANICHTON, SATURNA ISLAND, ‘SIDNEY, ETDS oe BT ak a SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, and TOD INLET SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday DENTAL CLINIC INDEFINITELY POSTPONED GANGES, July: 3.-—— The regu- lar monthly. meeting of the Ganges - Women's Institute was held Fri- the. committee _ The. day room after noon in of. the Mahon Hall. was and. following the A short. discussion. took place on the subject of the dental clinic, which has had, eventually, to be indefinitely _postponed for the lack -of funds. A letter was read regarding the | taking of. evacuated children into homes, it. was decided to- discuss this matter with other local . or- ganizations. Proposals were made to aid war - work; but it was found that’ all ~ members belonged: to other organ- izations and. were. alr eady werkune, to capacity. a AY suggestion in ‘connection with ; -- making | jam. later in. the season ~ and: sending it.to a distributing ae centre, was' favorably. received. “Tea ‘hostesses’ for. the afternoon “Auxiliary :held::- their “last” week, . During Mrs. “Wee Me: Mouvat. pre- a 3 sided | at the business meeting. lieh, gave: held: “heard from’ Miss A: ‘Lees, arers:Miss .M, -Ross;- Doves secre- vthat, meetings The ‘seeretary, “Mrs, Cc: AY Good- are port of: the recently shower, repor ts were treas- tary; .Mrs, .M..B,.Mouat,. hospital visitor, and Miss: M.- “Lees, Anit- ting convener. “AW: arrears of work » were, fine ished and vutstanding necounts passed -for, payment, Tho -president, Mrs, W. M. Mouat, thanked the members for their splendid co-operation ing the past months and ‘stated would be resumed nfter whe summer, 24th. Mrs... Manson,> Mrs,” ba Johnson and ‘ike Beddisy a) Rodontly the “editors: of the Re ve iia hind the pleasure of helnye ; ~~ shown” ‘(hreiuygh A mumber of the” oe WU] LOR | lathe: Beticon “Apartmenta “ me reamtly. completed hy Mitehell & “Anderson ‘Lumber Co, Lad. situe “aed at the corner of Beacon Ave- “from ontimifeont: 2 These suites are completely fore “decorating. hes and Second Streat, Sidney, whoa tour of -inspection and it was jn- deed a revelation to observe. the high: class; modem -lnyouta that ‘Nad heen enrefully, planned to the smallest. detail, ; pparee hel info Ww ae le d, yet c compact In-any way, ; ~The heating ie ly. hot - water, the ie ‘pookingt ranves-in the -kitehonw are = 2 aeetrile. si the lighting Indirect, nol an inch of Tew he the Meine room windows ished and. thought haw been given to har monizing effect in the, furni- ire in relation to the interior Bellingham, ‘summer: ’ months,’ but will: ‘be. resumed on - Friday, August’ 30th, in the. . Other --over™ as follows: “and. Mrs. F.cE, Collin. ‘Minto. Gulf. Islands ; made by Mrs. decorated” by” “Mrs. - were,” in the board =: “sociation, directed the. whole affair. ° ; ; “Members of the: Women’s Asso-- = . ciation wish to extend their frrate “ful ‘appreciation to'all ‘who con-: tributed, both. in. cash and moods “also dur - oon the: beach: the: first to be ings was spent by all, ooo held on Tuesday, Sept, ‘ Pon Tg eno for the afternoon: © ~ were - yante the habits . money! ‘ehoeery - pestful., .. Mensing and refreshing, ‘Anderaon condueted the | added,” not ton Of Beacon Apnrtmentig® oo Tandaeape tind Hoa Mitehell “they faith in the futhye of) this There ja a small halle WAV 88 Bn entrance: to each auite, Many Summer Visitors On Mayne Island MAYNE ISLAND, July There are many summer visitors on the island; among those at Grandview Lodge are:: Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Lowden of Vie- toria; Mrs. Connorton and Mrs. Gale, Vietoria;-Mr. and Mrs. Boast and son, Vancouver; Mr. Durrant, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Vancouver;. Rev. Vancouver. GARDEN PARTY SUCCESS, PAYS OFF MORTGAGE The garden party held under the auspices’ of ‘the St...Paul’s United Church Women’s Association. on Wednesday, last week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J: F.. Simister, Roberts’ Bay Inn, Sidney, was very successful, both in the mat- ter of attendance and financially. The sum of $100.00 was raised and the objective of clearing.-off the mortgage . reached. © The weather was: ideal. -The proceedings: were Mrs. Biddle, ‘opened by Mrs. H. .T. J: Coleman’ : of Deep. Cove in a well chosen ad- dr ess. and ‘Mrs... Warrender.. attractions - were presided a ‘Miscellanéous—Mrs. J. AQ ann Vepetables- Misi: :“ Deveson: and Se Tindell.. oyish ; Pond—M ‘ c » Golf——A.: Warrender. The: “winners ‘of the: prize cakes. LAY Davison! weight. guessing, ‘Mrs.: Gush,' tied, ‘and: cake: divided. © Estimating: number. ‘of beans_ in: . jar—M rs, Crossley, Mrs. Young presided at the cash’ desk and the president: of ‘the: as- ; WwW, McCullough, Mrs ‘Burgoyne | Bay School Picnic At. Vesuvius FULFORD, July a. goyne Bay School held its annual nienie on Marecdav Inst weels at Vesuvius Bay. The pupils were conveyed by truck in the morning, spending the day An-onjoyahle aut ~ Rend ‘the: adverlisomionta; “Shop. in the Res and Mrs. - and “Afternoon, teas were tuerved by” “the ladies; headed by Mrs. McNeil: Stalls: and ° “Seo ‘Brethour : ‘and: be Mrs;."Js > John, ‘Mrs, -Hugh.J.: “McIntyre. and * tess** Reve heed Reid, Pece Mallet, Mra HB, Lae, Townend, “Mra R, Lee, Mra, “‘Canipbell, ’ Parsons, Mrs. J. B. -Foubister, Mrs. home’ ‘on: Friday ‘afternoon, Jane: . . 28th. : “Jimmy Hanson” won: the prizé: : SRETENG TO = ‘ “fawn tapestry and‘a: rosewood eof “whom ‘words Miss Mouat thanked’ all ‘the’ June -25th,- when: a large number ; “pitt. : ‘ : The remainder “of. ‘ine: evening: . was spent ine three: contests, ‘which | and other. friends ate oD Reid, Mrs. Jack Smart: and Help Purchase Bomber '., GANGES, July 3.— By a tag day at Ganges last Thurs- day, the Ganges Chapter, 1.0:D.E.,° raised ai further - $50.00, which has been sent, in answer to. the National Chapter's appeal for funds for the 1.0.D.E. Bomber. MISS MOUAT, BRIDE-TO-BE, IS HONORED GANGES, July 3.—Wednesday evening last week the Log Cabin, Ganges, Was the scene of a delight- ful party organized by Mrs. A. assisted’ by H. Noon and Miss Daisy. Evans, and given in‘honor of Miss Jean Mouat, whose on Friday, July 26th. Over 60 guests were... present: The ‘attractive. scheme. of decora- tion was: entirely earried out in white and pink. . The colored streamers formed a trellis ‘work over the walls, entrance curtains to -the- doors. and were also. fes+ ’ tooned:. from the. ceiling to’ wwari-_. The ~ floral: arrangement. of: the ‘Cabin, for. “which'-Mrs.: C:' ‘Seymour, Mrs. ~ Fy B: Foubister’ and: Miss, Daisy’: : Evans: were: e responsible, had ‘been ous parts: of ‘the ‘long! room. © chair: upholstered: - “in, fee table to: ‘match; attached, Wa a broad ; white satin: ribbon: with? the inscribed’ names’ of those from Hite was: given. : friends - responsible for, She. Jovely “Refresh- the hos- <(Bleane, turn to Page Four) Peggy. “Mowat: SPIRITUALISTS TO CAMP AT — FULFORD HOME “A new event in the annals of Salt Spring Island, or for that British: for, aly. Tih, at-the pienie of. the Open: Door Spiritualist oo Phe.capenings wills be vit The: Reve Ontario, 80° thiqomay: ha regarded 1.0.D.E. Garden Party | Planned For July 24th — Undor the auspiead of-the Alien Chipter, LO), Bey a garden party hel at the Home of Mr dave afttemoone. duly. 24th, os. An -enorgebe, comnmulleo phinadviee tay the dnt attraetiong. “hinged! oly, ne ennilys: darts, “pean this: prarden: attain “Procecda will” ro, towarda chap: * “tor funds.” Mrs. E. . wedding to Mr.~ Harold: Shopland will take pleee 7 Ina: few ©. ‘ ent. “day, “were; won), respectively, by’ Mrs, scavehety ee sop. and eee VAt the | ‘conclusion of” the. ‘sporte” tea ‘and. refr eshments were “served: “n= the headmaster's house," ~e WAS poses and sweet peasy, . The : ‘gathering | then: “proceeded tothe: big school room, :where. an: “nddress' was given: by: C.: cL, Crop- - per, the: headmaster, on. the prog- Columbia, is on Sunday, " “sper. Chureh. of. Viee ss ~ forin, a spiritualist ~ camp in’ “cone newtion: with this: chureh will be : opened: ate: Mniferd. Marhour, on “the property known nt "Dromore," “thes home af the Unita family,” 2:80 - pame and: the comp, will, he: open for Le weeks : oper; 2D, Layard; Walter da Holder of thie Open Nor Chureh’ will he in’ Sahay: ably, assisted | by: the: Rev, - Ada Gurrad’ of Shawnigan Lake. oo Phereds only! one other aplritie. cnlist ecampeine Canadaycsituated : ines under the eonvencrahipy of Mra, BK, a Baker and: Mray Go We Poek are» tennis, fortine © mnvelty” nd home” ‘Veoakinv atoll BR TES WE Members, extond a cordial invi-. tation to all their friends and any, interested in the dixtriet te attend - GALIANO VERY POPULAR WITH ,uf Ardmore VACATIONISTS GALIANO ISLAND, July 3.-~-- The popularity of Galiano’ Island us a Summer resort increases every year, as was strikingly shown on Saturday, June 29th, when 98 - people stepped off the ‘‘Princess — Some | came for the long holiday week-. Norah’’ from ‘Vancouver. end, which was spent at the -Farm- house Inn, Arbutus Point, Eutil Lodge or Gossip Tsland. Many others came to cottages to spend the whole:summer on-the island. Within an hour on Saturday two C.P.R. ships had called at \ the Galiano wharf. The “Prin- cess Maquinna”. arrived first, , "and after dispersing. freight and mail,: was followed -by © the “Princess Norah ” with | her load of happy holiday- i migliert,- PUPILS PUT ON. CONCERT AT PENDER ISLAND , > PENDER™ ISLAND, July 3: its. closing ‘exercises - “on, Wednes- day” evening,. June: “26th. 7 Hope. Bey. Hall. at: 8: :30. p.m, ‘House ‘annual - “sports Vand - “prize- oh. othe | school. oe “grounds © con: “Tuesday. ‘afternoon,’ cc giving “were. held . in of. guests ‘and’ parents. were pres- ‘new. high ‘records. were: ‘set -{astefully. decorated » reas of the past-:year,; prospects for the future and the duties of each, und: all) to uphold. the traditions und honor of the British Mmpire. The following prizes were then presented by Mrs, P,. Price: Rifle shooting,. 25. yards--1, J., Prices 3h. 100: -yarda, soniar-- it, Ae Lowther; 3, Ry Shipley. « eee 2 Long jump) juniors«1, Pi King i 1. Cropper; 8, Me Gropper, © Bod, Prieag ee igh jump,” junior. Sandor: & de Popham : s $, de Shiploy. « oe ‘Jimlor Grades=-J. Clepe.: a “Middle: Gradea--R; - Shipley. Senjor.Grades—-), Layard, School Prige—-C, Popham. School Outing And Presentation “GANGA, July. bee rs Settlement’ School held its annual plenie. on Tuonday,, Mist weok, it = Voanving Ray, where the ehildrong Ander: es teacher, Mikn Joan Mount, spent: no happy © aw wininingee Wie supervision’. af ‘afternoon tn rae linge © “In: spite, of the heat. of. the . : the Sudan; ° es which: swith ee YD, Lanyard; 3 AG if rope. 100. yards, junior—1, R, Ship-- ‘ley 2,°M. Cropper; 8, AL Clogs. “1, 1. “Clere: oP. Kings.&) D. and Mu: Cropper Middlo--=1 Vode “Prleo} 2, s. Cale t Avon 8 R,Priee. x _— a ‘tha worthy CANE ; The Central = Mrs, their: ee pee ‘Wilnon, : | Avetin o Wilron WalaethsoMras Hemphill: Mrac: Byes : Young, William. Verddlo, Mias: Rese. Mathews, Mya, Bunt oa Mra, Whig, . “Mya, By Bowcott,: Aw W and Suppers provided “by© “parents, wan served. before: Uhe ree: “tum howe and as a ydft from her, pupils, Mian Mount, whove wed-_ ding takea lice in-Suly, was pre: - ponted with a: Mnew, tablecloth: ‘and f, “ napk ina ~ Rowbotton, Practically No Rain During Month Of June General R. J. Gwynne, C.M.G., srange, ‘Cole Bay, . has kindly furnished the’ Review with the official figures. of rain- fall for the menth of June, as fol-: lows: June, 1940, .68 inch. June, 1939, 1.17: inches. June average for 15 years, 1.62: inches, GREAT SHOW AT THE REX THIS WEEK That dark tragedy of the Righ- ties, England’s failure to rescue” General | Gordon, when the latter was besieged in the ‘doomed city of Khartum by the’ Mahdi’ i’s hordes of savages, forms one of the most exciting and pathetic episodes of. ~ “Sixty. Glorious Years,” the Her-. bert Wilcox drama, produced in, Technicolor for RKO Radio, ‘show- ; ‘ing at the Rex | Theatre; Ganges, =on Friday” “week, : >and Saturday, The. film, ‘vividly portrays Queen Victoria’ ’S anxiety and: indignation: © over: the dilatory: tactics of:-Prime®::: “Minister! Gladstone. : Pender. Superior: School. presented ‘s ‘Mahdi and. his’ fanatical followers an on September: en 1898, Gen n “Sixty ‘Glorious “Years oF dawa: outstanding events : at. “the ie fateful: town “where : Gordon: ‘gave: “up ‘his life: for-his’ country... “Anna... e Neagle. and. Anton. Walbrook are’ - schoolroom ‘ing.on: the’ beach. ° “where mining. was’ in order,’ with: In -response ©’. t! ; to. a deptecatory, remark, that: the. : n CONCERT AT PENDER ISLAND AIDSREDCROSS PENDER ISL AND, ‘July 3.—A grand variety concert; was pre- ~ --sented’ in the Hope Bay. Hall Fri- e200, “day-evening, June 28th, at: 8:3002 002. o’elock, under: the direction ‘of. H. 20 00> junior» = teacher; with |Mrs. Reddeyhoff:. in’, B.: Binney; “Miss. Farber, : charge of the singing of. different 7 songs “in. connection. with»: -- eountry represented. re : represented a: This: concert a travelogue’to different ‘countries: The show opened with a scene ina... | getting a. ‘geography Ie lesson. First we travelled’ down”: to. Mexico, where a bull fight. was : witnessed. -Then ‘the; South’ Seas: : where - a: ‘Hawaiian. girl: “was. sing- Australia ‘next: two ‘kangaroos . appearing, ‘much to the enjoyment: of: the audience.: - Then Mandalay, : where: a “mystic . appeared and | hypnotized ae: -me=. dium (put her to sleep)." “Then he . cut a pack ‘of “cards: ‘and’ showed .. the: : this * Hearts.” ; at: his: bidding. was’ ‘asked: what: the: /eard. was he. had cut an might answer: ‘on - audience: ‘the: “Queen” ~The, -medium : ‘awakening rote: the : small , Dlack- : Dries Angs, : ‘en flower, . de starred as: Victor ja and: Albert Tee 2 spectively in the pr oduction, Glad-” Stone. is: played: by Maleolm Keen: Sand & Brown, - Gen, | Gordon” by /Laidman geal Beaver Point. School. ' Picnic Enjoyed — FULFORD, July 3.—-The. Bea- ver Point School held its annual pieni¢ on. Wednesday, last week, | at Be ver Pointy: about: 40. attond-: Ange: . Senior-—1,° A Cropper; 25° be - Layard; _ tor, ODL he “are. Shae with the: resulta of thin year" B: enn- tay: dy Des Layard}: NC oy Lowther; ‘ =: oo ~ Arehey~=d AY Cropper} ay De Layard): a “youelved. to “late iy. 226, 80, ‘an nls. Line eoond, thus showing that: the» people of North Saanich, ‘in, spite ate tha: Heavy.’ demands - “on! thetr ~- yexourees for War. purposes, still: © nye willing to make an extra ef- fort for the sake of such’ worthy . Wistitutions.as. ihe Solarium... ~ he" followtny Mra, C.. C Cochran, | Roburts, Lanenater,. | Mra, pally t Mrs..O, Thomas, GA Mra. Gritchloy, Geo. " Baal, ¥. Ge Hest ¥ Wrights Hy hy Kone Irs. A. Slater, 8, Thane, Willerton, Roy Horbert,. Mra, evade “ fadys A ; “Miia” Enon, ‘i man}: : WG Anderson, Mracd. B “Frank Le ‘Godfrey, “By. w Stanpo, Simintor, “Mra. Lealla Thornloy, Mra, Ward, = Mrag. mie Mew: Wades. Mra Red« aren! dy Melulgac, Mins, Ger: wey true: Cochran, Mra, rey ai vs PR. Ree etan § .. Holanda, & Cochran, ond) Mra, “Fer "Pleat aan Mrs, Ge Aitken “Mra. re Abbott, Mra. Ge Borrowdale;: ‘Capt. and. Mrav.V. 0. Beat, Mra: Ss Py «Beech, Mr, and’ Mra, KK,” Butter-" field, Mré and) Mrs, B.-A. Crofton, Mr.-and Mra, Fred -Crofton,: Mrs: Charlesworth) Mr, and: Mrs. A.B, ‘Cart wright, Mra. De Ke Crofton Mrs... Max ‘Calthrop, Mr. ‘and. Mrs... Av B, E)Hoty Myre and Mra, Ry: Froo- “The: ‘day. was “‘Apent in play- ‘ing: games, ; swimming,” ‘ote., and. : thoroughly enjoyed: by: all ‘present, “A. Crope! ; x B.S. Calthrop. 6 205" ~Bleyele race-~1,: C Popham; aye Mrs, . Harvey, a Mea KE: 4 Baker, ‘Wm 4 1. leaned ” e ye ne et Connell, “Mr derson, “Mr Ms. ‘Whkenelds 'Mraedy White, . Mra. Deildal, “Mra,- Bod- Kin, Mray la. Goddard, Mra, D, Godwin, 'Mra¢: Hayeroft, Mra, W: “Oliver, Mra. Gowling,. Mra, R.: Dan: -enitur,: Mrav: MeKonzio,: Mra. W, Williams, Miss. Stewart, I: glean, Storoy, W, AL Stncoy,: Frank. Wunt,: Mra, Manon, °S. Anderson, - ‘D. Harvey, “Mra.sMellmoy),: Mrae Dignan, Myra. John. Thomiax, Mra...d. |. Bowkor, oo Mra. Je He Nunn, Mow PEW: Olson, contributed’: to!: Mra, Baba, Mra,- Nooven;’ Mra, We: Robarts, Mrs, Rooke,* “Mra, — R, 4 qninite alamos: Dull): We Watson, meine “Gatonby,. Mra, GeO dahng Mrs,. ‘Tumley, Goorge Wylig,, Mriy, Norbury, , dv, ‘Conway, ‘Mrs. Anderson, D, Crajg, Ee: Ww, Co Mae Tnenmoll #, MacAulay Mrae- Gibadiy, 3 Byers,’ Mra. Maal? Mrs, Shi Meas CG enn Mra; W mcrae 0$)] ve y anlay,” yn Muselowy: Ropers A Mr; and: ‘Nire. Mra, Claytony Mire: Chapnolt, Mr Kinnear,” Myre ahd > Mrn, Mr. and” Mra”. Monti Pleano turn:to Page" two): each -