“SAANICH PENINSULA AND cu Formerly Sidney and Islands Review. and Saanich Gazette OA.. “weekly: newspaper. circulating throughout: the: famous: Saanich Reba and the beautiful. Gulf Islands. ae: “Se Hugh J. McIntyre, a pet a ..°°. Publisher. - Member ‘of: “the: Canadian. Weekly Newspapers’ Association. : “M ember of the B.C. and Yukon Press Association. Phones: Office, 28; Residence, 27. ACE EST ge. . Issued every: Thursday at Sidney, Vancouver Island,.B.C. - Subser ‘iption, $1.00:per year in Canada;:$1.50 in United States; strict! y m advance. “Copy for: display: advertisements must. be: in Review office “not Jater than Tuesday.noon.. Classified advertiseme.its, cards ot thanks: and readers among: locals ‘must bein not later. than WwW ednesda ny noon. » Advertising rate cards furnished upon requést. Sicneyy Vancouver Island, B. Ci, May: 19, 1927. o A GROWING. DEMAND SO, : “Crooked men’ sometimes get Busines, but. only . straight : men keep. ite oe ban ‘tiie “ Wesat in. i the seat back of two. men, - evidently business men, on the train a few nights since “and they : talked loud : enough. ‘so that © we could not help but hear. their conversation. Che of these men. owas telling. his seatmate about a busi- ISLANDS REVIEW i aS Ce By: Review Representative ~ Miss: ‘Ethel Curnew, of Vancouver, | spent the week end with her sister, Miss Hazel Curnew, who is teaching: school. in.the Cranberry. “-Miss’ Ethel Carter: left ‘last Tues- day for Vancouver. Rev. Mr. Oatens, of the Church, held service in the Cran- berry school house Sunday evening at 7.30. There was quite a good at- tendance.. , Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gardner ‘and friends pienicked at Burgoyne Bay Sunday. last. Mr. Guy: ‘Brown, who jis - working at: Patricia: Bay, Spent the. week end with his father, who. has been. il, having had. a relapse.. We are glad to hear he:is slightly, , better. peo Mrs. Gava and family. returned to| ~ the Cranberry Monday last. | ean VER ness deal he.was. trying. to put over and among other things he | ‘said, “I just out-smarted ’ em, that’s all.” His’ companion smiled anc said; “Well, ‘Jim, yow’ re‘a'slick one, P’ll-have to admit that, but suppose they-catch | you ati it, then what?” ; Catch nothing, ” said the slick one, #7 always -keep within | Ww... My notion: about: business is, that you have got-to be! > bit ‘smarter than the other fellow. I look out-for l and he must: ‘ook out. for: himself. --All this talk about | ) brother’ s: keeper is: nothing but pure tommyrot.’ a o.and §o0;" for’ instance,” ‘ot 7 of. them, “Now, ‘he’ s“smart enough, but ; and he never ‘will’ because | giv ee our fellow what he. calls, ai | Dumb: Animals. ve ua People: should give more thought. to what ¢ comnion sense is of. nature = to. control their |- Only t as they are muided in this way will they ever do “much, ‘They should not be easily Jed by.a wave of sentiment: F mablic: ‘opinion | into oer things which will later be shown SIGNS Or “ANOTIER ooo “he old zigzag Thi ‘fénce'! its disappeared dutea few split, picket gardens a are ee be geen. fang hrough the country. Qe (Joe nee : maine TOWN: ‘AFFECTION a Wontier what “antomobile: mochan«} 3 dem: wing thelr hands ON when: ‘there. aan setting for t them: That | ttle work for you, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Gi tizon! lt. mouns: w ork, to. improve unattr: relive THE: LIFE: OF a" DOLLAR United | 7 agent, arrived at Ganges on Tuesday '. lin the Dollar Camp,: Courtenay, had |. “He had’ a “horse nearly fin: ‘| couver. on: “Tuesday: sto: “meet Mrs. “e| as: possible will’ try: to be present. All One. dollar’ spent for lunch” dasts Sidn ney, E B. B.C, Thursday, May 13, 1907, a blend’ of the choicest Ceylon: ‘and Indian: Peas: “Packed in = pound oe and. Le pound | packages. FOR SALE: BY ALL* GROCERS. en _ - Packed. and Guaraiiteed by) ae iss a oS ‘THE w. A. JAMESON COF EE co. OF VICTORIA, B. c WAVE a TT Utes CTU OS OU eo EU Give The Baby Chicks A Good © Start In Life - By using “V & B Chick Scratch” and “V & 5 (Mille and Cod Liver Oil) Chick Starter Mash.” Rennie’s Field and Garden Seeds, Burns’ Fertilizers and: Grain and Feeds in stock. at MOUNCE FEED CO. * Phone 52 FIRST ST.; SIDNEY Res. Phone 37 _ i. Mr. .Springford and Mr. Case- i it Hi Ail ni i — — ct i mt — —— ch piesa | Morris: have ‘the ‘contract. for the. | ga" ROH IR SN va | erection ‘of the new: ‘entrance tothe | , | Mahon: Hall, Ganges, having . - been | working on “it for’ the past | week. \ ‘Mr. Leiper, the. Singer “Machine: The following guests are register- | ed at-H arbor: ‘House this week: “Mren 8 oo M organ,” Galiano ~ Island; ‘Mr. ‘and’! @2°0 Mrs. H. G: Allen; Vancouver; Mr. D. 2 Leemon, Victoria; Mrs. -H. pee . | house, Quathiaski- Cove, B.C. ; | " | nr, for Vie.’ =i ‘ arene HAN ne lc A ques | | G.Borradaile left z oria on Monday. | The Women’s Auxiliary met on Wednesday, May 18, in the I.0.D. E. room, Gunges. | Mrs... Albury and "daughter, of | Courten eney, arrived on Saturday ‘to spend.a few days with’ her. parents, Rev. and Mrs. Flinton, Ganges.” : \ Col. and- Mrs.: Pugh;. Ottawa: are ‘spending a few weeks the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoole, St. Mary’ s Lake. lz full fins iil thi Engineers, Machinists, Boat Builders Marine, Auto and Stationary Repairs, and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. : a S. Jones. Mrs. Gavin Mouat went to Vie- toria on Wednesday by the Royal, re- turning home Saturday. - 2 { We regret very much to hear Mr. { i Jack Abbott, who has been: working |. Agents for Canadian Fairbanks Marine and Farm Engines List Your Boats and Machinery With ‘Us - Oils - Batteries . Sidney, B.C.. -{ ‘Gasoline Foot of Beacon: Ave. . UNITED CHURCH AID ME ETING a yDITORIUM ‘e 2 The Ladies’. ~ Mid of the Dnied) SIDNEY Church: met at: ‘the home: of Mrs. J. T. | Woods, at: Courtenay, from there, she ‘Taylor, Third | ‘Street, last Wednes- | will visit. with. ‘friends. in: Nanaimo | day, Mrs. Simister, | : the’ president, ; and “Vancouver.” MRL “f tallcing: the: chair, ‘This was: the: ‘first Mr. and Mrs. “Bowden: left for Van-. | meeting inthe new. church: ‘year-and a “2 very: ‘large number. of members ate] ny Bowden (senior), who ison’ her: way. tended. The: proceeds of the Flowier | . 7 1 out, from’ “Eng and. ito. visit "then. : Show held. in April -werée reported as | Mr. Townend sure seein Ha very satisfactory. indeed and a. very: | | Bearty, vote of thank cS was passed: 1 | the misfortune. to dislocate his shoul- der last week and returned home on Sunday by the Royal, where he will stay. for.a few. weeks. ©. Mr . Dermont Crofton paid. Vie- toria a visit on Friday , Jast.. . “ Mrs. J. Mouat (senior) left on Tuesday. last to spend ‘three. -weeks;:/ first: visiting: her « “daughter, Mrs. . ee - Tonight and F riday. 7 as “At 8 O'clock | : a Wbe™ ; ‘served: to. = SLGSIAS AGAIN PLANNED call ae the .Visitors., evening. gifts | will be greatly; eppreciated. by ae sierra afternoon and each 7a Don’t: ‘forget. the, date, Fri <., day. and ‘Saturday, July 8- and ‘9 ‘and - \fve hours.’ : = = A“flat tire!” should not forget te take a) - ‘tow ye-dia, (eee cae the: board and: staff. Mi in: ‘Vietoria, eee : “There: were about 95 excursionists on the Princess’ ‘Royal from Vancou- “ver to Ganges - on: “Sunday: last. One. dollar spent: for: a collar Jasts | . “One. ‘dollar spent for. a neektic three: ‘months. © ne a ‘One’ dollar. spent for a hat lasts six: months.) oo ° One., dollar spent - ‘for a. ‘suit: lasts one year, One dollar spent for an automobile lasts five years.: * w Li . A joy-ride is-a motor trip.in. which everyone is seared half to death ex-| 4 cept the half witted driver. s . * Do you run a car?. Nope, Let the engine dn that. * w ~ esa quiet | Sunday. if: you have: nothing. to show for it but a erumpled |: fender, and, two. broken ribs, 2 hay “The girl who oes ror: ry \ ride with a r a yNetle ancl” lone. ee bs i Gordow: enteon: gays? Phe aoe Trade “dg Datween the bork and as “antomobile,’ a Se of 1838. and of Bg de we ps he - Rovikod” region for’ joyerldors | Pgs ey drink, ‘drive and be. morty, Tor tomar. farmer. of Lower ¥.. ad Cop. (to Billy Landy driving pant a Stop sign): “Wey, there, can't you rend?” Billy: “Sure Lean rend but I enn't ca active in The: Boy Yriend: “Sny,: who's ‘the dumb-looking. guy that, drives your |, gokvhen Teoma ins iocc” “dohe pe te | The: Girl Friend: “Oh, ‘Won't inind ] just sical | a A home is. it place of abode hotween i wo fling: stations. 2 Weawould:: Be. ‘tfant: to: call Jeartain. | < nlitleiana “Mat: Tire fort ther Frank’ Crofton’, spent Fr a. 2 8? and: 3,°at the home’ of Mr. Alex. | Re sproduced herewith “the: former ‘shows: of Montreal ‘at: that: time,’ the obverse - ‘of, “the steadily extending its service as the BA NK OF MO oe ——— watch for. further. detai “has: ‘been decided: a Bers: ‘of the. Church Board and. Ladies’ “Aid ‘of the United’ Church of ‘Sidney’; my ‘g 6 ‘hold’ asecond © Grand * “Venetian | “Old: ‘Soak! *Sall: right ’sall. right. tt Carnival | ‘Friday and: Saturday, July. ‘won't. ‘show. with my cont ; on.—Ore- “gon. Orange: ‘Péel, : W HEN 1 BANK OF MONTREAL Tore | WERE UsEp For. SMALL CHANGE “OUN DED. before: : Montreal i in the early part. ofthe Nineteenth Century: obinine niithori. Pos atjon from the British, Goveriumenc i to isa ecupp r toker nada had any. currency. af its. own,” the: Bank of ; ate ‘the. “two. sides rc the Ones beni ‘token, habitant” token of. 1837,, The obvers a. picture: ‘of the building “by the’ Ban] latter a. ‘typical. : Canada, : now Quebee,, The. reverse of baths ~ coins:is: the : same, showing the arms of the city, of Montreal, - T hroughout i its’ Jong history, the Bank of Montreal has always been” serving the financial needs of the peaple of Canada, need and opportunity fori it arose, Repaled, A817, EXCESS Oo ye | “Re Ss WARRENRER rata 000, 000