- “tote for 25¢; 30 for 50c, 100 | - | RATE: One cent per word, per issue. A group of figures or tele- phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as | one word. Minimum charge 25c. ‘Tf desired, a box number at the Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you have 2 regular account with us. Classified Ads may be’sent in or Classified Ads | ' telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding issue. a ee ee —. BAAL’S BRONCHITIS Remedy is guaranteed to relieve stubborn’ OE a er ae ON ON Oe el a eta eat) RON: ‘Coming' Events One cent per- word per: issue. . Minimum charge 25c. OP Ot re rere ——— sy _ BRIDGE — Thursday, Jan. 25th. Continuing the winter series of Credit Union Meeting Held At Ganges GANGES, Jan. 24.—A meeting on “Credit Union” took place in the Mahon Hall, Ganges, Friday. eve- ning, when about 22 persons were present. The mecting was lield under the | auspices of the Farmers’ Institute, : the president, R. O. King, presided and introduced the speaker of the evening, A.. L. Nichola, who gave “FIVE CAME BACK” IS A SENSATIONAL PICTURE “(Continued from Page One) tween four of the little party. One of the group is captured and killed Obituary LIEUT. SCOTT PASSES Funeral services for the late Lieut. Kenneth Darracott Scott, of Deep Cove, Sidney, who passed away on Monday, Jan. 15th, in St. Joseph’s Hospital, were. con- ducted. on Wednesday afternoon, - last week, at Sands Mor tuary, Ltd,, with the Rev. P. C. Hayman offici- ating. * bury, NS. SERVICE CLUB NOTES | SATURDAY NIGHT A really lively crowd turned out for cards and dancing at the'elub’s regular © Saturday night ~ pany . ‘There -were’ 10. tables: of .500- play, winners being’ Mrs. A, Sane: Miss Phyllis. Deveson, Rod: 4 . on cogs he . McLeod and Ben Gravelet. coughs and bronchitis. 65¢ per . oe tournament at North Saanich 4 most interesti . _ by Indians, another is fatally The casket was surrounded by PO, porte aed to iy part 2g 2 The Chur hos coil Chub. a ita 8 p.m. nine working ani chee ' wounded holding off a native at- many beautiful floral tributes and Prizes were donated by the Sid- 0 aal’s Drug Store — sharp. rize for high score. * me : tack, e erippled pls , ney T ’Phone Sidney 42-L. Scena COU Club Hall, Mills Road. Refresh. in Nova Scotia. ack. And when the crippled plane was draped with the Union Jack. Ralciadrieeaaeaer is finally ready to start for the Hs ; . week. were given by the Saanich . ee _—_ — ments. Admission 25c. Following the address, the meet- vost oe ce The remains were then forward- : F ‘as : CHIMNEYS SCRAPED and swept ANGLICAN ae Se 7 ing was thrown open for ques- sania and civilization, it is found ed to the Royal Oak Crematorium Freight Service and NOT the Sid- - —Work guaranteed. Roofs re- SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY DANCE with all your friends on — tionin that it will carry only five of the oy cremation ney Freight Service as reported. paired, tarred and painted. Sunday, January 28th Friday night, January 26th, at e survivors; the other four must re- : *Phone Mason, Sdney 109. St. Andrew’s, Sidney — 8 a.m., the North Saanich Service Club main The pallbearers were A. F. Kin- Dance musie as rendered by the : 7 behind and face certain lways . Toe Ticklers’ — a Holy Communion; 7 p.m., Even- H: Janel aris « near, R. H. Matthews, E. F. L, 9 W8¥S Peppy Poe Ticklers’ Or- FOR SALE—-Four wheeled rubber song. _ Aumplens "Sencha Ae FARMERS HELD denth at the hands of the enraged Henslowe and R. D. Forrester. * chestra and danced to with pleas-- tired buggie. Suitable for small , Holy Trinity, Patriot By ants.” Toe Ticklers’ Orchestra. Pads. . The late Mr. S mae ; ure by all those present, brought | - pony. D. Craig, Sidney. am., Matins and Holy Commun- Prize dance, novelties, exhibi- How the five who come back are he Tate Mr. Scott was an Im- another happy evening to a close ho tion dancing, refreshments, THEIR ANNUAL chosen by the only person among Perial veteran and had resided at at the club. Mele po ‘d board het aoe s Tuesday, January 30th Come and have fun! Admission them who can make an impartial Deep Cove for about two years, _ the game of checkers different! oN et Soiee Bay — only 2 e: MEETING choice, forms the tense conclusion [le leaves to mourn his loss his YOUNG PEOPLE'S DANCE Played with 14 checkers each. 8:30., Holy Communion. HEN PLANNING AN EVENT of the film’s story-——an ending that Widow at the family residence at The young people of the club A copy of this board printed on red bristol card for 1c, or two copies for 25c, postpaid. Re- view. Sidney, B.C. FOR SALE — Apples, carrots and Thursday, February Ist St. Andrew’s, Sidney —- 10:30 am, Holy Communion. SALT SPRING ISLAND Sunday, January 28th fur some future date, call the Review and ascertain dates al- ready booked and thus avoid clashing with some other event. We keep a large calendar mark- ed up with coming events for AT GANGES (Continued from Page One) fall fair was put tothe vote. As will be long remembered! The various roles, each sharply etched against the steaming back- ground of the upper Amazon, are handled by an all-star east. Ches- Deep Cove. SUM VOTED TO urge one and all to attend their dance on’ Friday evening, Jan.” 26th, to be held in the club hall, dancing to the Toe Ticklers’ .Or- chestra.to start at 9 o'clock. potatoes. W. C. Clarke, MeTav- this v : : 7 it was considered better to hold ter Morris and Kent Taylor en: HH to my wee 3t. Mark’s. Central Settleme nis very purpose. Just "phone ylor enact ish Road. Sidney. Ma Central Settlement the Review at Sidney: day, 28; the matter in abeyance during the roles of the two. pilots, and BRIDGE... arr 7 RUBBER STAMPS—We can give St. Mary’s, Fulford—10:30 a.m., night, 27. war time, the decision was in the Lucille’ Ball and Wendy Barrie . Mrs. J. J. White and R. B. Bre- you rapid service in many de- Matins dnd Eucharist. SATURDAY, Jan. 27——North Saa- * negative. have the romantic leads opposite NEW CHURCH thour: were winners of ‘the high sop . Ganges—3 p.m. Evensong. The annual membership of $1 them, Miss Ball score prizes offered for last week’s signs of rubber stamps, pads, o ; nich Se , ; } ] » Miss Ball as a_ politician’s . no inks, marking devices, seals, St. oe Central Settlement ee Commencing 8 Meee ide dort was retained, girl-friend taking a hurried trip FULFORD, Jan. 24.—The annual >ridge play in the annual tourna- ete. Review, Sidney, B.C. —-T350 } , 8g Tt was decided to send delegates CANVAS SIGNS — “No Shooting or Trespassing, etc.”” 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. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA SIDNEY Sunday, January 28th Minister: Rev. D. 4. Perley, B.D. Sunday School—9:45 a.m. Divine Service—7:30 p.m. SOUTH SAANICH continuing to 10 p.m., 25¢ Dancing 10 to midnight, 1 5e. SILVER TEA~- Wednesday after- noon, January 81st. Auspices St. Andrew’s Woman’s Guild. At home of Mrs. Geo. L. Baal, Beacon Avenue at Third Street, 3 o’clock. —as previously —lo the annua) conference of Farmers’ Institutes to be held in the fall. There was a_ considerable amount of discussion -in connec- tion with a-letter read regarding ’ the. purchase of the hall property. - As this was considered a matter for her health, and Miss Barrie as an heiress. Joseph Calleia plays the part of an. anarchist being taken back to a Central American country by Detective John Carradine to stand trial for a political killing, ‘and Allen Jenkins is seen as a gang- ster escorting his chief's little boy, meeting of St. Mary’s Guild was held on Wednesday afternoon, last week. at the home of Mrs. T. M. Jackson, Fulford Harbour, the president, Mrs. W. Y. Stewart, in the. chair and eight members pres- ent. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the secre- ment now in progress. Play will continue on’ Thursday’ night, Jan: “2 25th, and all players are asked to - note this date. Old Timers’ Dance At — Beaver Point Saturday 7 a GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK — or _ Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. o rciee Eek ul DANCE on of general interest, it was decided young Casey Johnson, out of tary, Mrs. Bryant, and a satisfac-" BEAVER: POINT, Jan. 24.5 The: : yal care for children. in refined Sunday School—10 a.m. Jersey ° Cattle Club. Agricul- to eall a special ; general meeting harm’s way during a gang war. _ tory report of the year’s work was: | old timers dance, organized by the». Sidney. , Divine Service---11:15 a.m. tural Hall, Saanichton, Dancing ¢fore any decision could be ar- C. Aubrey Smith and Elisabeth given, as follows: Carried forward ©! Timers’ Club, proved, as maul, :. enn SALT SPRING: ISLAND o till} o’elock, Len Acres’ Or- rived at, the directors 1 the mean- Risdon enact a. scientist and his from. the year 1938, $102.82... ° very: enjoyable evening.: .This: me WANTED — Cider press in good Minister. Rev. E. J. Thompson. chestra, Tombolas. Admission, _ time to obtain all available data wife, and Patric Knowles, as a Total receipts for the year came ~ .W8S held on Saturday week in the’ vin a condition. Bellhouse, Galiano including refreshments, 50c. to put before the public. ; selfish young millionaire, round to $125.11. Expenditure. $147." 72, Beaver Point Community. Hall, ° Island, B.C. GANGES— re It was arranged that in future — out the little group. The relation- Cash on hand $80.21, © : _ and was well ‘attended.’ Refresh- TT Sunday School—10 :30 a.m. CONCERT — Friday, Feb. 2nd— ~ the representative of the Women’s » ships between. tl ddl a” 7 ments were served after. the dance. COMMERCIAL. PRINTING — We Adult Bible Class—11:15 a.m. Auspices Allies’ Chapter, 1.0. hese oddly assorte ‘The sum of. $78.61, being the do all kinds of printing. Write “us concerning your printing re- BEAVER POINT of H.M: Ships. North Saanich capacity, with power to vote at. ture’s absorbing dramatic: scenes.” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J..J. _Laughlin, pianist, cand | L. ‘King, quirements, we will ‘promptly School House ~ Alternate Sun- Service {Club Hall. Program meetings, ‘if Brosett, but onla: Morris and Miss:.Ball form a ro-- Shaw in June, was’ forwarded to “violin, bE attend. to your order. Our prices ° — - _starts at 8:15 ‘p.m. Proceeds to’ not be, as ‘previously, on the’ di-. ‘mantic. pair and Taylor, Miss Bar- t owards the. build- « days at:11 a.m. buy war comforts. . Admission: . yectorate, thus leaving. the full the: viear to. g0. towards ‘thé, are reasonable. Review, Sidney, . B.C. : ae GOLD: -AND: SILVER:.. BOUGHT FOR:CASH!. “Watches, Clocks . and Jewelry. repaired’ at: moder- .. ate prices... W..J.. Stoddart, 805... Fort: Street, Victoria. a GARDNER'S: GARAGE—Imperial . ‘for. ‘cattle,’ - bond::paper, size: 8:4 ‘x 11" inches - ED STOVE PIPES. ::.. Good:selec-. : days, at 2: :30 p.m. HOPE: ‘BAY— sheep,’ poultry,’ rab- . _bits,’ete. “Neatly printed: on “good. Public Worship—7 :30. p.m. ‘BURGOYNE CHURCH— Second, ‘fourth : and oe _ PENDER. ASLAND ee KEEP YOUR DAT& BEFORE | ™ D.E. Concert party from one : Adults 50¢,: childr en 25e. THE PUBLIC: AT: ONLY ONE: CENT PER: WORD! Take space. iss inthis: column ‘to advertise-your-:. “Card Party,. Social, Dance,’ Con- es or: Entertainment.. Review now: rehearsing held: in: Sta- nek uary ELGAR. SHER. for Recital: ‘toc be: Tuesday, till: a: 30. Admission 50c. a : ‘complement © of: Institute would ‘act only in that directors, © ‘raised'to seven: onthe board. de E Ww. Graham, W. ie ‘MeDermott,’ vittlefair. : Auditors & remainder. of the. evening : *-16th 4 North Saanich. Bggraihtons, ras ‘given. ‘Up: to. al sereen: play: from Richard Carroll’s Ee. “Club. Acres’ Orchestra.’ “dress by. Dr. Wallace Gunn, ‘Pro-" 67; . a a 7 ff aor 2 original story. Many unusual. air es ar es At 7:80, “Stacey's “Hall. Dancing 9: 280. vingial:” “Livestock: ‘Commissioner, : ‘GUARANTEED. ELECTROPLAT- a who spoke’ ‘on the new» ‘scheme. for now. “in-the story. ‘The election of officers followed and resulted’ as: follows: 2 ERe O: King,. R: Krebb, I ‘Dodds, z “persons make for: much of the. pie. rie and Knowles. a romantic tri-.; angle, to pr ovide the love interest | Away: if: he: “returns: to -eivilization, | ‘dominates. the: ending when: he lakes, ‘the: decision as ‘to who: shall in’ ‘the: plane and who must: re- and, N Nathanael. ‘West “wrote the ‘Scenes, and :a huge’ jungle:setting °.’ “Calleia, as. the mur- : derer, who: faces certain. death any-: of Se Mary's Sunday School. for. proceeds of: the garden” fete held ing. fund of the ‘proposed new. church to be: built: ate Ganges. _ mission. fund, $5.86 to the teache » Music was. supplied. ‘by | Mr... Me- BEAVER POINT ‘Fifty ‘dollars ° was ‘sent: to the’ me nes iene: “MOUNT NEWTON SUN. ~ -DAY SCHOOL » > SECOND “ANNUAL PIREMEN’S. . Sunday, January 28th _ : BALL:— Friday, April 26th. —. ‘Sunday School—-2:45 p.m, | - Stacey's ‘Mall, | Sidney. : Len - ‘Evening Service—7.30. ~ Acres’ Orchestr: 2. Keen, . the : ~ Mr. Wild of Victoria will bet the date open. WOOD — First ‘growth rickwood, ‘speak $4.75 in. two-cord lots, Also *PSakers wood: suitable for fireplace. and ..- especially: constructed for. the film: - greater. and, better, swine | produc- are ‘additional: features of the. of) PENDER ISL AND “tion and gave valiable informa-_ fering. moe _tion regarding feeding, housing, i. SES ges ‘Mrs. Ls “Auchterlonie is ‘spend- lk ing a week in Victoria. ore ventilation, “ete. a, | oe A ae 7 - F ULFORD © Ae j ‘SALT SPRING ISLAND ; . nish: ‘Peninsula. and : “Gulf Islands have: ‘an® average’ precipitation. of only: 28°. inches. sper. year,’ yet: at zs Kennedy ‘Lake, ‘a little’ over: 100 oe “miles. away’ to. the horthwest, ‘as fae Mrs. A. Tolputt has: returned te ‘the crow flies, official figures’ ‘show - her. home. here... . oe, 7 precipitation - for a ‘recent. ‘year. of ‘tion of. ’Glass’ and Chinaware. oe, ‘Indian Sweaters, _ ‘Souvenirs. -Your inspection ‘invited. Ideal’ os Bychange, Sidney. 7 mS CEPR EP OO ~Mae’s Ba Barber Shop “almost’ 24 feet — one of the wet 8.9. eae 2 ‘Phone G BR1I2: -heater at $3.75. in two-cord lots, init! | Crooks, ‘ Phone. Sidney oe WRITING PADS of our own man= .ufacture, 54% x8% inches, 10c. each or 8 for 25c. This.is a very economical. buy and will keep you in writing paper for a longi, time, Drop in at the Review: Office, Sidney, B.C. MASON'S EXCHANGE—Plumber . und Electrician, Stoves, furni- ture, crockery, tools of all kinds. WINDOW GLASS. New and used pipe and fittings "Phone Sidney 109. DOLLAR SPECIAL IN Printed Stationery: 100 sheets 564% x 8% inches and 100 énvelopes (or 150 sheets and 60 envelopes)..: Good bond paper -Name ‘and: nddress, up-to four dines, print- ed ow both, business or personal, Sheets made up into a neat. pad. with underlines - and: :blotter,: Poatpnid, Send-eash with order: Reviow, Sidney, B.C, Putataatat aaNet atete aaa as Get It-Ate A. W. HOLLANDS’ MEAT MARKET | “PHONE 00+ SIDNEY, B.C, i ee nt Pd SHOE REPAIRING - Prices to anit the times! : SLOAN Beacon Avenue Sidney, i on NANAIMO TOWING co. LTD, 'Phone Nanalmo 656 collect “We Move Anything Aftont " ui Y.. Wigs, Manager - Sacre A FUNERAL. DIRECTORS. - Personal attention given every-call- “Superlor Funeral Service” Corner Quadra 3 and Broughton Sta, -—at Christ Caurech Cathodral roma eaters scecl nina SKA IR ih tr Wb bast wr SIDNKY, Vancouver lalund, R ., Wednesday, Jamuary 24, 1940, . ~ each Wednesday at 8 p.m, prise bo Wddly yd Sou Day or. Night: . Lennie EMR ‘SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Sunday, January 28th =~ _ Sunday School and. Bible Clase ate 3.pm, 02” = Gospel Meeting All welcome, : Prayer and at 7 130. p.m. ministry meeting _ The Rev. Daniel Walker of Vie- toria will speak each Thursday evening in the Sidney Gospel Hall at 8 o'clock, CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Sunday, January 28th “PRUTIL? will be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. . The Golden Text os; “OQ Lord, thou art my God; Twill exalt thee, J. will. praike thy names for ‘thoy hast done wonderful things}: thy. counsels of cold are’ faithfulness. and truth’ Cisaink @6 5 7 y, ‘Among the eitations whieh come the Lesson-Seimnon >is following: from the “Bibla; “Alle: eeriptire dé piven by inspiration of » God, und ts prafitable for doctring, \ fot reproot, for gorrection, for” imitrietdony sine nightenusn ess” a > Thnothy 8 10); - The’ Gosson + Sermon: the Chrishan’ -Seience texthook, “Seienee and Henlth with Kay) to the Seriptures!!: by. Mary. Baker “The tustimany. of the core - pores! sihsua. cannot informa us “owhiateds real and what ia delustye, fit. the revelations of Cladstinn * Selonee tno die. treanures: of ‘Truth. SEVENTH - DAY ADVENTIST REST HAVEN CHAPEL Sabbath, January 47th Diving Servico-- 10:60 am , NORT Ho SAANICH HIGH SCHOOL NOTES | By A STUDENT “day, “aa: The basketball aehedule boys Mondaya, K ridaya, This — days, and. the “Wednendays and Beacon Avenue (hess lay cine Audes-the following. passage from.» Mid- Agr eXAMI, started on Mone vient’ into: offeet on Aen thee itty playing. Tuesdays and \Thura- schedule affects noon hours only, -- -Opposite: the: Post ‘Office - First Class Work—Satisfaction “Guaranteed “PETE McGOVERN, Prop. - Sidney, B. Cc. Dr.:M: D. McKichan, B.A. |. “Mart Saanich Road, at SAANICHTON me Trleophone Keating 67 4, day or’ night! Phone Sidney 1 Seven-Passenger Plymouth: Ww. A, STACEY — SIDNEY, B.C, se aganens enna at 1 eae aca pesemeneasheeenastonenttenatnoaranes ennaanreeanseat | HODGSON'S STORE ("Red & White" Store): ~ Vietariay. a we ey B and “ "Mrs. Charlesworth, accompanied Mrs. | days, in Vancouver last. week, “Mrs, Price -is visiting © thelr home. in Vancouver. OM ver, : RECITAL IN VICTORIA The Elgar Choir has been invited to give the Twillght Recital at the First, Baptist Chureh, in Victoria, on. Sunday next, Jan, § 28th, at 3. i been visiting with Mrs, Newman’ 8 . mother, Mrs. Phelps, av., have gone: to spend a few weeks in Vaneou- ver, before returning to their home .at Dawson, ‘The whole program will: be given ; by the. cholr, and will consist of. tenor solos by Walter Jones; fOe" prang..soloa. by Mra. AR Copithorne;: 4 violin aclections by Miss’ Sledge, and choral numbers by the choir,’ »Theae. recitals have beon given: every winter for KomO yenrs, for rpm, «the. enjoyment: “of | muale-loving Hay J people, andchave proved very pop. : Ma, see : > Phia will he ‘the frat public ‘ap: ie “penrance of -the chair under the —ig baton of thelr now conduetor, Erle . | & Edwards, | Mina. Gortrudo . Riteho | wil he the. wecompanint : . et ‘Low Prieed® ee SATURNA ISLAND ALL-WooL swearan CoM at a fine rib nlteh, _ Mra, Wm, Copeland and infant nack and two pockets,” Heathor shadas. °° Qs). , son, Russell, spent a few days All sized, Spocial, OCH vrscssecseensasecaasesnarenee dl 2.50 with Mra, reorge Copeland. _“V" nock style, with. 2 eee Mr, Lock and Mr. McLean are | rived “baek from nv short visit to AW nln Biieh %.. Tsuba naiaene einetaenuties beac ine suamneliamabadbtiaaamntee! following as patrols and londora: | “LionsP. 1, Edward Peek; Hees : cond Mek: Villers. 9 Beavera— PL, Gordon Mounce, of Second Bryan Ranh * “Ball Dogan PL. Ped Forben, “RM Senand ‘Arthur Scholefield. 0 0 > UF The new: patrol--the Antelopes.. fii Pf, LL, Campbell Warrender, See-. ond Keith Hollands, _ “The monthly competition was ; won by the: mull Dows Patrol. i conssorted: colors, : a AMD sizes In the ranges £0 $0, ‘Suthergr een “spent. a to . test. ‘spots | in 1 North, America, " Mr. and! Mrs, EB. Blanchford and. & small ‘daughter | have’: returned | to . Lewis has. rolurned home’ after two weeks’ spent. in Yanequ:.’ : ~ Mr, and Mrs,: Newman, who have” 5 eemmstenerpare ene Rest Gaven_ Sanitariun, ae HOSPITAL. SERVICE, ee, ’Medleal — Surgleal « ~~ Matorn ty ‘ _Physielan’ 4. Consultation Service,: : Saturday) and by. ‘appointment. 7 —-Dr, A, Ni: Santon. Sidney. 15-3 “, Heavy: Evourh for. Winter. Wear or: stn “the Coal’ Evenings Ply Throughout the Summer: ALL-WOOL, SMARTER STYLES HEAVY SWEATER COATS | ‘ne All wool, ‘vib | ‘atiteh: fenit, to 4 pockets .and oxtra wall finished. a Hoather mixtures - atiractive colorings. ° Vivaneeovectieadierenes «These: Canont Be Ktepaated ats tha: Price® oe oe UMBO SWEATER COATS — AlLwool, with: shawl: ‘collar: ie and. shader of Duck, nAVY), maroon and brown, © “Special, each: ey ceaigennqurtavedanasebevessivisen snavessbentce | PULLOVER SWEATERS, —- All wool YY" ntek ‘atyle, with . oF. without hockots,: Formor valuon es _ppecial suns tgnensennsnescargausenenovensrgerrescesess Mana: arnlangs, Mtn Floor DAVID, | GENER mean em oe 1 tea nant ; ‘Mrs. Pomeroy Ltd. 29° Old Bond St., London, Eng. * BEAUTY: SPECIALISTS «: en re, OOO as "ELECTROLYSIS. ” Permanent removal of: ‘suporfiu- ‘fous hair by Platinum. 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