NE a a . LO LN a PPP PP AP at Classified Ads RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone.number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as Minimum charge 265¢. Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover. cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: have a regular account. with us. telephoned in up°till MONDAY N Oa a ee aa a ar ON A A A A A a at ae g 4 4 \ ‘ ‘ | ' one word. | LOST—Saturday night, Sept. 2 23 in Sidney somewhere on main streets. Black pocketbook con- taining valuable’ papers. -Re- ward. Return to Review office. ——— LOST — Between Saanichton and Experimental Station, on East Road, - Thursday night, black patent leather purse containing sum of money. Reward. Mrs. Deveson. *Phone Sidney 35-F, eee ene UBBER STAMPS-—We can give yuu rapid service in many de- Signs. of rubber stamps ‘and marking devices, seals, ete. Re- view, Sauney, B.C, BALED PEA STRAW for sale, Stirling, Sidney: CHIMNE Ys SCRAPED and swept —Work guaranteed. - Roofs re paired, tarred and. painted. Phone AINEON, Sidney 109, eee eee ee nt WRIT ING PADS of. our own man- ufacture (5 x©&%), 10c¢ each or 3° for Q5e. This is a very economical buy and will keep you in writing paper for a long time. _Drop in at the Review PRICE ‘REDUCED —- Block and slab wood $4 cord in two eord lots. Wie Carter, Beacon Ave., Sidney. COMMERCIAL | PRINTING — We ‘do all kinds of printing. Write us concerning: your printing re- yuirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our pricés are reasonable. Review, Sidney, - B.C. BLACKSMITH—Plumbing, Stove Repairs. ’Phone’66. D. Craig, Sidney. ; CANVAS SIGNS — “No Shooting or Trespassing, ete.’? These are 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. . oe ANT: SUGAR — Wills both ‘large. and small ants; 2 25¢ per package.: - Baal’s Drug Store, ; Sidney! ; FOR SALE—One bay: mare o- years, old; weight..1500.: Nounds: ‘one = Holstein’. cow, ~ eight: years old! four “ Shorthorns,: all: milk “OWS; one good wagon and new: wagon’: poe 14-Sineh: walking: plough;. ‘eight. tons “of: oat. hay 2D: dv Maedonald, English china’ venirs. : ‘WOOD. First growth Tiekwood; $4.75: cin“: two-cord™ lots. Also. ewood: ‘suitable. for fireplace. and , heater,.at-$3.75.in two-cord. lots... z Joseph’ Cr ooks, » “phone: ; (Sidney, 11- M.” na ”: BEDIGREE FORMS Suitable for. horses, cattle, ‘sheep,. poultry. rabbits, .ete. Neatly printed on good bond paper, size 8% x11 . inches: 12 for 25¢, 30 for 50c, : Review te 100" for $1). Sidney, B, C. postpaid. GARDNER'S GA RAG E— Imperial products, vepairs, ete.” -’Phone |» Sidney 104-Reo es . FOR SALE. -— Bicyele, English, “> “Rawleigh sports. médel: praeti- 2 eally news. Apply Mrs, -W.: son, Fourth Street, Sidney,’ MASON'S EXCHANGE-~Plumber and Electrician, Stoves, furni- ture, crochery, tovle of all kinds, WINDOW GLASS, New and used pipe and fittings. Pivae Sidney 109. GOLD “AND SILVER BOUGHT FOR CASH! Watehes, Clocks und Jewelry repaired at moder- vate prices, Hort. miTGat Victoria. Mel NTYRE CHE CKE K- HOARDS cee A patented bourd that makes the game of checkers diferent! |‘ Played: with Td Jcheekers: euch; | Aceopy. of thia board printed ‘on ~ red bristol card for be, or two “copies for 2be, . postpaid, 7 view, _ Sidnev, ys. G. Cea et. O i teas 2 UST apy EN oo “avon SP tn NANAIMO. TOWING Co.: LTD, - Phone Nanaimo: BBG collect: : “ We. Move Anything Afloat " . Woy Y. + Mieass Manager "- §TAGE DEPOT tit. TAXT SERVICE HR, “AVENUE CAFE Magazines, periodicals, newspapers Stationery aud School Supplies Smokers’ Sundries, Confectionery and. Tee Cream witha Pate a tee! fatehatatatatatat eae * B. C. Fune aral Co. Ltd. AHAYWARD'S) OO We: have been established nince ASOT. oNaanteh. of diwtrict catia attended sto promptly by. an efi cient ata, eb § for ship ment on apecinity “LADY ATTENDANT 734 Broughton 3t,, Victarta ” "Phones; 7 ad’d: Garden, 76703 Hanpire peAP GET empire: : 6066 . arden TORS Wil- subject W.. Stoddart, 606 |. eself poor, 2 Re . mara ra othe. tata * Satara ae “ a" aaat eae . , Ph. Sidney :100° ho THANKS!» mee A group of figures or. tele- If desired, a box number at the Cash in advance, unless you ‘Classified Ads may be sent in or OON for each succeeding issue. {oe rr rr re ore {aw ES a ole Churches Suaday, October 1st Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay—11 a.m., “Matins and Holy Commun- jon. St. Andrew’s, Ivensong. . Tuesday, October 3rd Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay 8:30., Holy Communion, Wednesday, October 4th Sidney—-7 p.m., St. Andrew’s, Sidney—8 p.m., Intereession, ; Thursday, October 5th St. Andrew’s, Sidney —— 10:30 “a.m., Holy Communion. Friday, October 6th Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay -- 5 p.m... Intercession. SALT SPRING ISLAND St. Mark’s, Central Settlement —1l am., Matins and Eucharist. St. Mary’s, Fulford -—— 3 p.m., ' Evensong. Ganges-—-7:30) p.m., UNITED CHURCH OF ' CANADA Sunday, October Ist 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. NOTE: — The first Sunday of. each month the service at°11 a.m. will beat St. Paul’s; Sidney, and tne 7:30 service at South Saanich. SALT SPRING. ISLAND Minister :-Rev. E. J. Thompson. Evensong. _GANGES— | Sunday School—10: :30 a.m. Adult. Bible: Class—11:15 a.m. “Public Worship—7:30. p.m... Y.P.S. —Every Monday 8. p.m. f OLFORD.-~ ~. ; ‘Junior: Congregation—10_ a.m.’ “-, BURGOYNE" CHURCH. , Seven a Second, fourth and fifth: Sunday ate2: :30: P. m:*.'- NORTH END" CHURCH First) Sunday ; Other: Sundays—9. a.m . F ulford Harbour—9 :00. “Mount Newton: Sunday a ‘School’ =. > ‘Sunday, October. lst . ki Sunday School——2 145 P. me SIDNEY GOSPEL. HALL Sunday, October. Ist. “Sunday: School and Bible Clana 2 ALS pam Gospel Meeting at ": 80 P. m, an : _ welcome, ; a, Prayer. and. miniatry “meeting - cach Wednesday at 8 p.m: The Rev. Daniel ‘Walker. of Vie- toria will apeak. each’) Thursday. = evening in the: Sidney Gonpel Hall ut 8 o ‘clock. “CHURCHES OF CHRIST | SCIENTIST Sunday, October Ist “UNREALITY” will be the of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, ‘van Sunday, The Golden Pext ins There’ is Uhat maketly himself rieh, yetshath nothing ‘there is that muketh him,» yet hath: Hreat: ‘riches: ; ap raverhs 13: 7). ‘Aina the citations whieh came [prise the cLesson-Sermone: is othe. following fromthe: Bibles wy hive. seen all the works that are dane: Sywander the. suns rsd) vanity. ana, ere io | ennuneSepmon Nexntion af Me. bia, Ghrintian. Seienee textbook, & “Science, nad Vealth. with, Key to Scriptures" hy. Mary: Baker | Kaildy es: “Me. per fect. Mind sends. a a perfection, for: God is Mind, | Tmperfeet: mortal’ mind — sends forth ts: own resemblances, | sot” “which the wise nan anid, vanity”? ros herpaasnmnteeyes mi. ‘Seventh-day Adventist REST HAVEN CHAPEL “Sabbath, September 30th * Divine Seérvice-~10:60 tom. pauses anen tr t veneer tantra EN, MEMORIAM tn fondaind loving: memory of: Melville Collinson, of | Mayne’ Islands who died. Septembor. 28th, - Way a Victoria, BC, suverted and remembered hy his wife and fanny peemapareratreates sr fezserarsest et nse ear iaesaatr etal eshe et Vn row a sincere henrt I thank the. road “peapte of Reat’ Haven and éther. good people, whos tn adiifers cot ways, have given mie help in. nye hist sles wess, You spindt have shawn a -hriatian J thank. you... PAUL VSRITRYOUY Virtorlay Beitt,. mend, abe : BC, Wednesday, Sent ember ' REGULAR heboald,. alsin xpinit!. Me ~ clades the following, paxaasre from: “the JAN! ae ve Letmetersriteenemernmrererreerrd peborenaier erezaretrashiteestconremre ret ser iy creamery aE 27, 1989” porn Segal ada ae ee | | Events 4 4. One cent per word Ser issue, Minimum ‘charge 25c. rr et re rr re) DANCING CLASSES RE-OPEN— -Dorothy Cox, London qualified. Banlet, Tap, Highland, Ballroom. Thursdays at Stacey’s Hall. Reg- ister now! ’Phone Sidney 74. SEPTEMBER 80TH—North Sna- nich Service Club, 500 card party —Commencing 8 p.m. sharp and continuing to 10° p.m., 25¢. Dancing 10 to midnight, 1Be. PUBLIC MEETING -— Called by local) committee under chair- manship of Mrs. H. C. Layard. Thursday, September 28th. To discuss possibility: of forming a branch of B.C. Women’s Service Club. All women urged to at- tend. Small Chall. in) Stacey Building, Sidney, 8:15 p.m. MEETING --- Friday, 29th. North September Saanich Badmin- ton Club. To complete arrange- ments: for 1930-40 season. All interested. asked to keep date in mind. Stacey’s Hall, 8 p.m. LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOR -- For appointment 'phone Sidney 41; Tuesday, Thursdav, Satur- dav ; FAIS DANCE—An evening. you will enjoy. “Friday, Oct. 6th. Annual affair. . North and South Saanich Agricultural Hall, Saa- nichton. Len Acres and his orchestra. Refreshments serv- ed. Come and dance.a pleasant few hours away and help wind up the 71st Fall Fair activities in a gay manner, Admission 50e. ANNUAL MEETING - —Monday, October 16th. North Saanich War Memorial Park Society. Election of directors to.. the bone ; “Stacey's Hall, | 38 p.m. : ANNUAL BALL—Auspices. of of- -ficers and members of Mount ‘ Newton Lodge, No. 89, Friday, October 20th. Agricultural Hall, Saanichton. “Dancing:.10 ‘to- 2: _ Len Acres’ Orehestra.*. od WHEN PLANNING AN. =e * Review.'and ascertain. dates: al-' . ready “booked “and: thus avoid | -» clashing with: some’ other event. “We keep:a large’ calendar mark- ., @d: up... with: coming ‘events’ for... » this very, purpose.::! ‘the: Review: at. (Sidney: day, 28; night, QT ‘CHURCH PARADE. SA faiy numbersef: tlie niehibeus. Of & ‘both the: braneh«and ‘thé. Woz © men's Auxiliary turned: out for the | St.) Andrew's, = ‘ehureh’ parade at! ‘Sidney, on Sunday last: ‘Of course there could have: been. more.’ -' The “service was conducted ‘the padré® of the branch, Rev. 'T, ‘Ro. Lancaster; who “pave oa’ most “suitable: sermon.and the choir “and ©. congregation joined | heartily in. the. singing of the hymns. ‘ “WOMEN'S: AUXILIARY” an ~ The Women’s” Auxiliary hive been offered the. use! off twos room ‘cottage. at, Manor ay arm, East Saanich Road, as:a work and packing room for clothes and other articles collected for evacuated | and refugee children coverseas, Disearded clothing, especintiy’ chile dren's mittens, stockings, new ma- terial, will be gratefully received by Mrs, “ine Kk, Brethour, Sid- ney, Afr fo Jone, Puatrscies Buy; Mrs, " C Harth, Deep Cove, orany other member of the nunili- ary. Mrs. Perrier, Verdier Aves; Mes, A. G. Smith, ‘ast Rand, tuid Mra, J. Youtip, Beating, Will be sthe. main points of collection: in South’ Snani¢eh, eo -Materials: must: be clean: ut: mot “necessarily mMmonded, | Tt is expeeted: to haves netive sewing cirela,, “The: oan of Sh sawinye. machine would bee amas: appreciated, Members are aed to take: ade uuitage ot uty tirst aid. or wt munsinge elaases that: mity che cone. ~hame ange. boing partion tardy mi RDitceae ducted in their community ede because it. is generally: realized int” discuse: and pestilence: ‘aftens ana flermath: of warscand if: ane ' is prepared “to “nike, ine ens Dyeing Bewvices SUITS, DRESSES, OVERCOATS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS,. GOWNS, CHILDREN'S WEAR, DRAPES, ETC, To retothe proper ane: and: bil. “ Hance -and “preserve the’ loft and feel require the. hihest.type of, erat iantienoliy and aagdera equips ient, tested and- approved hy. _yenrs of “satiety ing: Bervings a ‘PHONE Garden 8166 SR ae eo Ra a wag in-the Stacey Building. erable amount.of work was:accom- “Just. yeaa a ‘Completed’. and. many “Made. ready.” for. rolling; dozen, dozen surgical ‘mops. “made ready. “White materialof. any, ‘Kind and: old by | of the Legion. . The: neste nieeting will? he held o very. aM the home sof: Mrs. 4; 1. Jones, ane: ‘these: Seok ~ New. Method has. bath. + FAIR DANCE OCTOBER 6TH Plans are now well under. way as regards’ the annual fair dance to be held this year on Friday, Oct. 6th, “under. the auspices. of. the North and South Saanich Agricul- tural Society. Each year, follow- ing the fair the soviety stages a “dance in their hall at. Saanichton and the event is looked forward to by a large number. in the district. The dance musie- will be -pro- vided by Len Acres’ orchestra, Refreshments will be. served - during the evening and the com- mittee in charge invite you to at- tend and wind up the fall fair ac- tivities in a gay manner. Further details may be learned by turning to the Coming Events column, SOFT BALL GIRLS TREATED A-must enjoyable time was had by the. girls’ of. Hunt's Garage - Soft Ball Team Monday evening, when Mx. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, their sponsors, were host and hostess at a chicken dinner in the small hall Following the dinner the girls adjourned to the Jarge ‘hall: where they were joined by friends and dancing was the order of the evening. During evening presentations were made Mrs.. Frank Loveless (nee Mary Butler), a member of the team who was married on Sept. 9th, who was given an electric clock from the team, and also to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt an Eversharp pencil | and box of chocolates. The team would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. and Mrs, Hunt, not only for the lovely evening, but also for the keen in- terest they have taken in the team throughout the year; to Mr. Sta- cey, who so kindly loaned the hall for the-evening; to those who sup- plied the music for dancing, and ‘to all the fans who have supported . the girls’ ‘team the throughout soft ball season. ‘ FRIENDS OF CHINA MEET | for:.some. future date,’ call the - Andrew’s :Parish Hall. “A cons sid~ | plished; 40: bandages ‘being: rolled “others also:.12 cswabsi land: ‘gauze. - Ynaterial will be gratefully: accept- -ed, especially old: sheeting: or.clean re lothing. os ‘edging: the last shipment: “the ‘splendid: collection’: of: our ‘office yesterday, ~Plagement. purchases to cost: fore DAVID. SPENCER. id LIMITED. | cf Sn uneaToae i ma i st m Se LANDA + RRVTEW WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE AT GALIANO GALIANO ISLAND, Sept. 27..— The first in’ the series of whist drives and dances, usually held: in the Galiano Hall ever y winter sea- took place there on Friday, 22nd. ht was well attended, nine tables being in play. The prizes were won hy Mrs, James Hume, first prize, und Miss Eleanor Muffet, consolation, while Edwin Bam- brick, captured the first prize for nen, and G .W. Georgeson receiv- ed the consulation. Stanley Pogee was veoremonices for the evening. R. Page and Mrs. G. W. san were the hostesses. Sept. ’ master oof Mrs. George- GALIANO ISLAND _ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harris and Kenneth Hardy, Alan Steward and. Leslie Page, returned to their homes last week, after spending the summer months at the Skeena | River, Miss Harriet Woodward, of Burnaby, is spending a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zala. Mr. and Mrs. for Vancouver, spend a holiday, James Hume left where they will Mr. Jack Burn of Vancouver spent a week as the: guest: of his relatives, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Hardy. mt Mr. R. C. Stevens and. his. duaghter, ©Miss. Carol. Stevens, Were recent visitors to Vancouver. ' Mr. Arnold Stoddart spent a day. ‘aus the guest. of Mr.: Hume. Miss Irene Rawden ‘of Mount * Newton spent a short time. last week with: -her- parents, Mr: -and. and sent Lo, the ‘Salvation ‘Arm By. the. sale; which: was held: ‘for the lienefit of the chiapte r’s\ funds, ‘th sum OF S41 BE was, cleared. MAYNE. ISLAND Mr: oR. Steele ‘returned. Mrs. son this, week. : 2 © My: “Waddnian left ¢ on ‘Tuesday. for Vancouver: for n ‘few! “holidays: » Mrs, Odberg: deft ¢ on Monday: tor 3 Visit her daughter, Victoria, Mr. Tin” Gurney leaves week to join the Artillery: in Viu- ‘toriny The young people gave hint wefarewel parte Satiirdiy evening: and wished bine all good liek and nosafe return, Pomreme yreerrnrsaemmenein wnememermt mmineimetmentamametnament eran ieee en mte | SHOE REPAIRING | Vrigon ta. auit. the | Umea SLOAN ; “Sidney: A, Cc. enero reentry eee Beacon: Avetiue manesaametassnneyneein Ae > music and Mrs. J. P... from’: Vi incouver, “where he. spent. uv few : oe - day ys las week. Roe kindly express: our. appr eciation ate ‘ ys in t : Potee 4 at ‘Hunter of 'Vietoria is: ‘up a Jetter-from the Red: Cross acknowl: . ona Visit to. Mr, and Mrs. 8. and: saying that: our press report! exe. pressing: “work its phases was. in accordance with wey ¢ Rob-: days’ ie Mrs, Davis, ins : this” N.S. SERVICE CLUB ACTIVITIES Wi inners at Sutu rday night’s 500° card party at the club were. Mr. and Mrs. G. Heal, Mrs. oA. Sansbury and W,. Mellmoyl, A number of others came in for the dancing, which followed the cards and dancing to: the peppy of the North Saanich Toe Ticklers’ “orchestra was enjoyed until midnight. ; The elub members and those -in - charge night a larger all Sa- ef the Saturday parties would like to see crowd on hand -=- especialy those who were in attendance turday nights last year. Turn to the Coming Eve nts col- unin and see the low prices of id- mission for cards aid dancing. PENDER ISLAND Mrs, after Mr. urned jhome spending a holiday here with and Mrs. Win. Fergusson, Forbes. has re Mr. Rodwell is spending a week in Vancouver, Miss A. Aimies has also return- ed home. Suthergreen spent Mr. and Mrs, a few days. in. Vaneouver last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnston spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Menzies, returning to Vietoria via the “Cy Peek’ in the evening. , Mr. and M iss Burton, who spent a holiday at “Welcome Bay,” have returned to their chome in .Vie- toria, - Mr. A. E. Craddock ‘is spending the weekend at his home here. Mrs. Joule, sr a ‘who spent a . week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Keiller, has returned to her ‘home -in Vancouver. : “Mr. in Vancouver, returning Saturday. Mr, and: Mrs. Bray: have -return+ / ed. home, after two weeks spent in * OME ancouver. ye Mr. Walter Miller’ ( Gontrol | Boatd’ vr by. the Ae boo satay Hees wey isi ‘oughly: Vv ancouver. Victoria to enlist. George Logan spent a day». “hore “Ahending av month here. : ate ventings “Waterlea, 7 have: gone-to has valso “re-. : turned: ‘to. ‘the ishind. Ae 40 ng 8 be me ‘nere enti: ne the sence Wrewers An, ‘This alve ti ment t la hot pul ‘iheit c or, tisptave Go vernment of Be . Says Purity Maid: “J ie you don’t want tv lose,” Purity Flour’s the one you should choose... 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