a oa —_—— WANTED — $8'x10’ cabin cruiser, renee tenes venenin aerate senses PEDIGREE FORMS — Suitable for’ “toms, $5.00. ' Phone Sidney 64-M. FOR SALE—Pony, 15 ha ands. order through the. Review: :. :have made arrangements for a fast |. service in ‘this connection: seer ncnsntinnn Siem * imam te tiene reversion =e The Stove Exchange | “Por new and used: ranges, cheat: ‘org, boilers, pilposand fittinis, . PEOPLE'S hot abel ll ONG scarp LTD. tT} SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Thursday, Jan. 29th, 1931. Minimuin charge 25c. 2 bs ae a o. o s a _ a8 -_ Classified Ads. RATE:.One cent per word, per issue. A number will be:counted as one word, ea group of figures or telephone ch:initial counts as one word. If desired, a pox number at the Review. Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forward- ing replies. account with us. Tuesday night for MASON’S EXCHANGE — GLASS,: plumber and electrician, used tur" niture, stoves, roofs repaired, tarred, painting. ’Phone 109. good sca boat, strongly built, work ! boat might suit. Full particulars, | photo and lowest price. P.O. Box, 65, Ganges, B.C. | horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, rab- | bits, ete., neatly printed on good | SOCIAL SUPPER — North Sa bond paper, .size 8% x11 inches, sent to you, postpaid, at the rc | lowing prices: 12 for 25¢; ‘ 50c, and 60 for $1.00. Sidney, B.C. —_— OO | ROOFS Repaired, Tarred, Shingled,. Painting, Kalsomining. *Phone 140. REWARD—-Mrs. Baba, Sidney is of- fering a reward for the recovery, of the body of Mr. Baba, drowned in the vicinity of Moresby Island. TURKEYS-—Breeding stock for sale. Hardy .and prolific. Je N, _ Washington, B.C. Hens, $4.00; Waugh, Port STEWART MONUMENTAL WORKS LTD. ‘Write us for prices vefcre purchasing elsewhere. 1401 May Street, Victoria. Alex. Stewart, manager. - FOR SALE — Large open fireplace heater (Franklin). Price $12.00. | Good worker all round, wad 00. 16 Sidney. ; “ ‘RUBBER. STAMPS — When in need ‘of a rubber*’stamp, pad or ‘ink, different: styles’ ':to «choose from: FOR RENT—Cabins, from’ $10.00. -Light, .fuel and _water supplied. ‘Sidney: ‘Hotel. the. game of: ‘ekeckors different. -The only: radi¢al change in design of board made “years. : in thousands . of Each’ player uses*14 men, instead-of 12 as.on ‘the old board; “there are no double corneis, but a zone: in. the. centre of the . board Se Events eS ee ee VALENTINE ‘BRIDGE PARTY | mans : ST. VALENTINE’S MASQUERADE: “AND FANCY DRESS DANCE =~ We : Many 4 ue Drop: ih at. ‘the.’ Review Office: and ‘MecINTYRE CHECKER BOARDS —|| A new patented: board ‘that: makes: gives | the same amount of protec: | tion as the avuble corner on the | old board; Boards sent to any ad dress in Canada, postpaid, size 17 x17, neatly -bound, not including | checkers, for $1.00; size 1234 x| 12%, nieely bound, "not including | checkers, for 50¢; or we have al nicely pranted cupy uf thin new , fame on strong red colored heavy | paper, with cheekers printed on the same material that enn be eut! out for playing the game; a won,» derfal pnstime for bright children, | = and they have ‘the fun of cutting: out ‘the “cheekerg—-nnd the .cost is: only 15¢. pur pean. oRuriaws ‘Bide. ney, BGs. : ed, telephone, ‘blectric light, sone dand, cheap,» “Stewart, Breed’+ Cross Road, eatritiomedtaenmnin se tancin aahiaruneertaanyten! SAmedin Avene: waned, ty Bank af Montreal, Parts for most makes of ranges, Heaters relined and new cas. ings, Bathroom supplies, Pipe. ; fitting in all branches, All work guaranteed, Prices reasonable. "Store open evenings we D. CRAIG - Blacksmith, Ete, ONT. 66 SON EY. BR. C. “ “BAZAN BAY CASH ‘STOR Ee § SUPPLY: STORE | eet cl nine no yest name sercamaersbonanare gine *f TO RENT~~Cottage, partly furnish Christian THE OFFICERS AND thos. Bee re Qe every, Wedn Sknow in advance what. the. work TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you have a regular Classified Ads may be sent in or 'phoned in up till each succeeding issue. The earlier the better for us. } One ‘cent per word per issue. - Minimum charge 25c. anich Service Club—Tonight, Thursday, January 29th. Admission’ 50c. 27 for? ———————__ Review,; EX-SERVICE MEN’S ANNUAL DINNER — Tomorrow night (Friday), 7 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Saanichton. SEVENTH | i i | | | Tickets, $1. | a | FANCY DRESS BALL—of the Deep | Cove Social Club—In their hall to- | morrow (Friday) night. Invitations from any member of the club, Ex- cellent prizes for many costumes. ! Three-piece: orchestra. of Mount Newton Lodge, No. -89, A.F..& A.M.; will hold their annual | ball in the Agriculiural Hall, Saan- ichton, on Friday, February 6th, with: Ozard’s orchestra in attend- ance. Under auspices” of ‘Guide Brownie Association, - Tuesday, February 10th, Guide and Scout | Hall, at 8 o ’clock. Players are ask- to bring their own cards.:: For | table reservations. *phone Sidney |: 16. Admission . “50e. . and } = Friday, February 13th? — _ orth Saanich Service, ‘Club. a pondey School=-9:45 ‘a.m. . Divine Service=—7::30 p.m. Y.P.S.- ~-Every Tuesday at 8p. m. - Salt Spring: Island — Pastor: Rey. William Allen, oo Ra n ges— Sunday School-10: 330 a.m: . Adult Bible’ Class—-11:15 am. 2 » Public’ Worship—7 730 p. m. came? Fulford Harbour—* mn. Public Worship—2: :30 3 me Beaver: Point— . School House-—11 Pender Island United Church— Hope Bay-- 11 a.m, reer rrmenees Hae CATHOLIC Sunday, February 1st Sidney—--9.:00, Weet Saanich —10-20 SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL ounday, February Tat hi Sh. Hy Werth} Vibe 300 p. m. Gospel: Meeting att 7 805. Ca. abe com a ‘Children's T30 to Sar vice frein: idity. AN welcome, Daniel Missionar, Vv The - Tevi Allianed, will Hive an Gospel service Canight (Thurs day) ot 7 Re a “MODERN HOUSE, TO: REN TP tan On | MT. (NEWTON: SUNDAY scHool. | Keys tnayehbe oly ! BO 0 o'cloc ¥ vit ney Gospel Tal, | + ten ms erty . Sunday,: February Tet? - Sunday, Schule mcted nem NOW IS THE. TIME|, “TO “BUILD THAT: BUILDING: YOU WERE PLANNING : « oy do that small job/of ‘curponter): work while lumber, labour sand ally building requirementa aro at bed }- rock prices. As you nre-entitled to will cost, consult J. A. Bittancourt Contractor and Bullder SM Opposite, Review Omlica “WE SIDNEY, V.L, B.C. beaded aatnase ade ak at alt ak ak od ak ak ok coos | C asinamapaamnenns SILVERGREY ~ BAKERY © | BREAD’ . Cash! Over the Comnenes «| eg for 15c! Tr EPHONE ‘Me. “9 SIDNE Y, enind ‘out aan Tiaivanit” wilt ents’ t + } MEMBERS | | | | | All wel. ! “Walker, of the iii i eae PO a a ereeiaisertet = $4,000,000 *)Snever:was.a:hetter year insthe hiss fs. “story: of the: Industry than the, spres- - , under r 4: . 1 COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 4 tL "Rugs eto Here and There (632) Possibility of reached ‘the zenith of his power in Ghandi having India was voiced by Lt-Gen. Sir George Cory, former deputy chief af General Staff, India. who sated aboard S. S. Duchess of Richmond for Liverpool recently. “Time will very likely cure India of her ils. aa it has done before," was Sir Geor- ge’s view. The hunting grounds of cactern Canada abound with big game and with wild fowl! of every descripuon as a result of wise game laws and conservation measures of the vari-+ Ous provinces. according to A. G. Seymour, general tourist agent Canadian Pacifie Railway, who an- nounees that oppertunities for hiunae ters in Quebec, Ontario and the Maritime Provinces were never Detter than in the present season. Hon, GA | Dunning, minister of Finance ip the King Administration, has aueeepted the position af vice-president and gen. cral manager of “Lacerne in Que- bec.” and will enter upon bis new Guties at onee The appointment was made public recentiv by EW, Beatty, as president of that ergan- formeriy ization. Directors of “Lucerne in Quebec” make this anncunecement with a great den! of satisfaction, said Mr Reatty. in view of Mr Thain- Ning'’s achievements in Canadian affairs and his outstanding per. sonal character Angus Hodgson. well known Montreal big game hunter, back in that city from Banff and the Canu- dian Rockies. reports thar he shat one moose, one elk, one dlack hear, two deer and two Rocky Mountain goats He almost added a erizziia to this tolal which however got away after a six day chase. “Why cu earth more Canadians do not go to Banff for their hunting beats me.” Mr. Hodgson declared, adding that cost was. ume abounded there. _ Unveiling’ of the mémortal. if) Biiss Carman, noted Canadian poet, took place ‘at Fredericton fecently ‘and was “broadcast all over the Bominion “by Canadian: Pacific ra- dio netwark. well known ‘:Canadian statesman, spoke, 6xpressing ihe sentiments. of all Canadians in regretting: um loss iil of the go ‘eat nationai bard. ke A French- Yanadian, wedding of a: Be hundred: years ago was one, of: the. }e high Jights: of .Quebee’s third: Folks: ‘ Daheée,, Folk: Song and Handicrafts Festival which was’: ‘given. a Chateau. Frontenac in:-that, ressonable and big .Sir’ George Foster, — ne Annapolis NMalley!is now’ valued at $3,000,000 and the: significang this figure:willbe realized wl ‘recalled: that: the: return: from ] year’s: crop”: was: “approximately Grow ers’ affirm: ent. ee Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review there | | : Was 44 per. cent... : any y; Here and There (680) Forty years of service with ‘the Canadian. Pacific Railway have -re- ceived recognition in the appoint- ment of George Hodge, assistant Beneral manager, eastern lines, to be manager of the newly-created department of Personnel of the railway, announced by Grant Hah, vice-president of the company re- cently. Mr. Hodge was specially selected for the appointment in view of his wide experience in Jabor matters and his particular flair for arbitration and kindred activities. He was specially in the limelight at the time of the MeAdoo award when his presentation of that. sit- uation eveked unstinted praise in Canada and the United States. Likelihood of a large ontry lst from the Prairies tor the ‘third annual Empress Hotel Widwinter Golf tournament to be played at Vie- toria Golf Club Bebrnary 23-28 is indicated in enquines pouring in from leading amateuts of the Plains, Last year the tourney brought together 150 leading men and women golfers of the North Facific and the Prairies and it was the plainsmen who upsel the dope by carrying off important portions of the silverware against the hest Bolfers of Victoeria, Seattle, Van- couver, Tacoma. Portland and Spokane. Since the opening in 1628 of the New Branswick Sehoal of Agriciul- ture, 153 s;uungz men have attended the annual fall short course in practical “agriculture. Attendance at the 1930 course which closed December 19, was the largest on record, the number of — students registered being 35, nalf of them being members of young people's livestock and: poultry clubs. ‘The silver cup for general proficiency Was awarded to Ralph H. Colpitts, of Petit Codiac. ; So fine is the quality of the turf produced by Bent. Grass’ seed, a comparatively. new . variety ~ pro--. duced in Canada, that during the pas five years between 50.000 and 75.000 pounds of the seed have been exported:to the United States .each year.. The best quality is- ‘produced in Prince Edward ‘Island ‘and* is used for lawns, golfing and bow- . ling: greens. Motor tourist. traffic te New. Brunswick - front the United” States “greater in 19 than: in’ the ‘previotis year, tits pe centage: of Ineren nGés* bein r prow i - ed by the {ractor and motorcar in In’ 1a00 there were 17.996 acres a tohaceo «in i Canada! Jielded 11 267,000 Ibs. ; estimates: ‘for tion of around 3 RAGAN Spoundsi The Breatest inercase is in-Ontarlo “which grew 20 ‘percent of the Crap 40. avan and 75 per cent. this your, SUBSCRIBE TODAY! - Saanich Peninsula and Guh Islands Review $1.00 PER YEAR, . srsneweaneemreeremmane-munmannsin ene titetemottat eee ie ee | ee et ie en a eee oe ee ee AW, Gifen Keating Garage OMeiay AAA. Garage "Phono Keating 41-M. ephepii HH al W as hee ‘THE Better g Which | Prelimina ry 1980 indicate | An arga . BP over AO auies and a. prodnes. tian TO A A AO EO IO OO OE EE A a et ' Ben Towing, tw ana a tt ah a td Ga sycen 2 8166) dia , as Treen ty: Interested. 2 SAO. and first: prize tor ~ June ein’ iB denade. / couke. Prairie Provinces and , Gath wat. Woto i te i. 4 4 Canada since ‘there Mere in 1920, S295 028 horses on 'Canidian, farms compared with 8400, Hen, avery, smatl dacrenan Combi ned fheures far ALT uit Le Saskatchewan whet There ‘is? ae constant mechanization infarny wark SOOTY lesssborsesithan the previor year whiele pracieatty:-accoants far the decrease throws shout the M Bola sk of the Duminiua, Teietenenantll eiieassantean te ee ae Here and Th ere (617) One of the blggest game bays aver to be taken aut of the Cana. doc Rockies has fallea f the 2 ut of Angus Hadgson, of Montreal, who has been hunting in the Koot- enay Valley, Trinecludes (wo dior, two deescay Abeecentiet ont hiodta HOSE, one elk, and one bhick hear. AL the end of his trip ho spent six dava, (aiehking’. a poonater » privaly atl with ang bighsryn ram wind have, tad te Hid af evngs animal ww allows hin: pe inenas weqdas “ Compriatns the yaraes at anode anevemoan( Of apes out of Trtlikh Colima Ong aieason, t the t anadiat Pade Railway 5 “ahi eNts a! ‘at Melatu lo Reds as WW eatidadés "Riding Moose: acrons New wv pant: wick lakes andsrivercta: he rdnniny fo Tite, as ANe..coINiTY. ew, York sport and miaggaine writer, wha has been spending.a Mall eut- Ing in the Mirgintebl and Cain's River distrieisa. Up th the pros. ont the Moose ridden have been cow moone but Revs Chomas Travis, of Montelaiy, No, appedirs to be the first who has rhdden a bull mense which war done in the Key Hole of Grand Tate, atout 85 miles Fredericton, Now mon are Tikink wp he pantime un- i it beging to Jook aa. aportamen in Now Tirunawiex will he petting the habit “ ernarcememe ites teste Offic jaln eld at Regina duty. i 1932, Bhitew. Of Miasodil And Waviin arey YY ‘At. aed tyes ha Ty aeaee eh 262 Gn recoyy aporatgd s © four apeeluk fre teat, tradns caver the Scmountiiie, nang on. fran: other eportes - thong. of ProRAnR,, - daes and rlyers: on, iwanueluck.. hare: AO - AVAL Ged “roport, Wat farmers in the Bntrles- of: both: “ot Dobbin: is pare ing supiilant. oj lendeney cin | WORD f he 7 Pivelhde toqaet awhieh tHe m “I CVAD, ‘says Major, MeGechin, noted: New | at the Wortd'n ani” “Exhibition and Canterenes | to Yo bo: oxpectad’ at tha, Exhibition. 4 “Over $860,000 Into he offered stn . anh prizes and in come claaen-ased May ah OY pees Will be awaTde. “ed Wrkt prise. far wheat will he “$. 500, | ELECTRIC | In order to make MONDAY | wee, - © PAGE THREE eect tae oman an irnyongeet ee ————————_—_—_———_ BE STOP AT THE 7 | : CONTRACTOR | Dominion Hatel. Victoria | Builder of Nomes——Not Houses! nae de | REPAIRS -—— PAINTING Yates St. ——-—— Stephen Jones: | 200 ROOMS, 100 WITH BATH | Rooms without bath $1.50 and up, : | with rath § 3.00 and Up. i a . ae Crew eC eC rw err CO Pr! ee rere 4 \Try the i LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOR { 4 4 4 F. A. THORNLEY Write Sidney P.O. or’ Phone 28 a re me Ls 4 ~ OO”: ~~ ° for Marcelling, Curling, Shingling, { Trimming, Shampooing, Facial or . Scalp Treatments. 1 AGEL HILL Beacon Ave.} Prop. *Phone 114 4 ree mmm Cm ee me ee eww eee aw on} ASAE TEATS LITRE OLS POETS EP PY —— SELATAN CR RAL OPT POWER | OFF! A | long- distance — | | order | | for newspapers. necessary repairs and renewals to the trans- i mission lines the a 3 Power wll be off on A Victoria newspaper printed } a stovy about a New York man's it} aeraplane trip te Alaska. Some t 4 Feb. 2nd from I p.m. to4 p.m. in the time later that gentleman want- ed ta get some copies. of the newspaper. The particular. issuc might not: be available hy the time a ‘Fetter >) reached Victoria; but there was” | a telephone at. hand, capable of ©. conveying: the Besar within: a ‘s 1 l i t i i a { { | E few moments, H i ° ‘SIDNEY, DEEP ge iin i* “Se a lofg-diits telephone: . COVE, SWARTZ call from New ciate ‘Victoria tee : was put through, and an order’ was placed: for! (25 copies of ‘the, desived Bepet. a BAY & PATRICIA | BAY DISTRICTS,” BC. ELECTRIC | | (PHONE 9330 — VICTORIA » 75 ee ee ee eT June” | - ’Phone Us Your Orde ers for ——— MEATS, FISH, VEGETABLES, BUT TER or EGGS! /— We melee han “phon at — «: Leese rein aliarvtary wr eenarestemansimennn ner | rere benesn aru q meetin sinesianaeninuesn ne cene a mens we NISHING at Bear Many Good: Bargains j Mere a ee FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, —— CARPETS, CHINAWARE, HARDWARE, STAPLES, ETC, See © Saturday Night's. Times ands ‘Sunday's Colonis st f for furth oh eben tens seibe ow. Scorn; ro i”