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MASON LIDS. ow ETC, OWA eine sage TE Ww rar ; your electro Hght bills here p ves leowerne eaenanianin en oiteehanteran lineup | Pr enna semaine 2p UREN rt lrg vey Crap tia fae as ah helatle le WIDE MOUTH MASON LIDS |... cesesenees - SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY round. the camp fire “; cipient of.a small present. * *antially, . “Willy.be‘on - ‘Sunday,: ‘July. 27th, at Holy Trinity Church, Pa-: tricia: Bay... oy ~~ fered to convene ‘the: tea during” “. the:social’ hour whieh. follows the : service), and all members: are veto. be: Fesponsible ae ai penaet, of - “flowers, wee i Me: Country: Fa air; te) be held ons August: 13th,:at. the Dominion. Exe") < - perimental, Station, was discussed... 7 -Sand: the’. president (asked. to “con- oo atten: : went, BeHvO {, teu A 8 pave tie: nietl ec datnied a SS nolay: us "Phong: uty ; 25c RUBBER RINGS ...........: ..6¢ 31c (Gem or Perfect Seal) PAROWAX, 2 Ibs. ........33¢ .25¢ »-MEMBA SEALS .-10c Beacon Avenue Been Overlooked? if So, Give A Toot! As the Vietory Loan campaign draws near to the close all -citi- - zens are asked that. if any have been . inadvertently’. overlooked that they should call the - Victory Loan headquarters (Sidney 188) - or communicate with F. J. Baker. Canvassers have tried to cover every home in the community and do not wish to. leave anyone out. The appreciation and sincere thanks of the canvassers are ex- pressed to the committee for the wonderful. way they | provided transportation and assistance in order ‘that they could cover the area of North. Saanich. ; BEACH PARTY AT VESUVIUS — GANGES 3, June 18,-—Organized _by the Students’ Council, the Salt. Spring Island High School held a - beach party last Friday evening at Vesuvius Bay. The earlier part of the evening was given up to swimiming, ete., and a treasure hunt, arranged by Helen Ruckle, was.won by Juanita Smith, .Community. singing to — guitar.accompaniment, took place 1 and _.at.10:30. p.m. refreshments, consisting. of. hot. dogs and. coffee,.were served. J. B. Foubister, headmaster of the school,’ who is leaving the: island for. Victoria, having joined the’ R.C.N.R., was." presented’. by © Peggy. Mouat with a tooled leather . ve wallet. and key. case asa token of : “appreciation from «of the high school. ter made: ‘al “short. ‘speech. graci- m ously acknowledging . the gift. the: Mr. ‘students ; .Foubis-. A “Miss Oulton . savas’ also. “the: re- The evening. was: brought, toa close by. Good Fellow.” > : ‘Between “40° and 50. “were, “pres ent. at the } pienie,: among) them: Mr the. president, : cas. our. ‘representa- ‘Decoration: Day,’ which ‘is’ held’ an-» Mrs. ‘Kent. kindly, of- ‘vent: the. tea firrangements:” ; . An invitation to“eater for-the eupper at the Britinnia Branch, Canadian. Legion,: picnic on August TGth, was disenssed and arrange. | monte care dn the hands of the president and nv eommitteo, — A meeting of the committee will he held atter. the silver: ten on dune “BB at the: homeo Mys. Jones, Mya Kent! moved sadioummment | - ind thanked Mrs. Jones, on behalf’: at the” mombers, for hor kindness... 3 refreshments: a which: Light. WE KNOW Aiakewe ean help you mornin the KelieLion of the beat radio farveu e by having available al, the loadings Vines cat nievehondise, WE DO NOT lnegh presitire you into buying, and wea ned push make, bot the hast af all wanker, Radio baat Co. oe Bipire 8661, rt Stroat. : VICT ORTA; ary penne an sere 2 Gann k leatrde,. Sparton;, ‘Stren: = “berg Carhion;: Phlea Teagrern, Mine. > ‘Mareoant, ’ it Reese Stewarts: Warne: J Northern: i leetrie« ailile Vitivnas IN. Patrunine Sour shane: ‘ent | RIVA» - Bidney Gash no he singing of “For: He's A Jolly: of tive onthe: branch executive, that! c-asked Sey (linge vents. of. experience “with i AMGrepaira and nnintennnce af: ally _MAKOR of ridiag, > Wy ra whi oe: tat ine helping WH te yrive you this” Garry: AUXILIARY MET FRIDAY (Continued from Page One) attended as representative of the ehurch wardens to join in making arrangements for holding. bees to improve the grounds prior to the arrival of Archdeacon Holmes. ; A letter to Mrs. D. Simson, con- Vicarage’ _vener of the proposed Vicarage bees, was read from Bishop H. E. Sexton, stating that as he making arrangements about which he could make no definite state- ment, the bee: for. clearing the Vicarage grounds should be post- poned. The letter resulted in the unanimous decision that all ar- rangements for the improvement ot: the Vicarage grounds :be celled for the future. a, Arrangements: for the garden fete and church sale.on July 31st were completed. Tea hostesses were Mrs, Moor- house and Mrs, H. A. Robinson. ve Thousands From United States § Are Serving In Between 6,000 and Canadian Army 7,000 men from the United States are serving in the Canadian Army, Colonel, the Hon: Jo L. Ralston, Minister of National Defence, told the graduating class of Colgate University at Hamilton, N.Y., this week when he of Doctor of Law. instructors received from that institution the honorary degree. In addition 600 of the staff of pilots or ~ s in or attached to the Royal Canadian Air. Force are from the U.S., as well as about. 1,500 pupils trained. or - training in the Air Training Plan, the Minister stated. Dealing. with. Canada’s part.in the war, Col. Ralston emphasized that the greatest enemy on this side of the Atlantic is the idea that there is plenty of time, ‘an enemy that received a staggering blow in the recent evacuation of Crete. continued. “There is. no doubt we have slept too long,” he “Already. since the war began tens of millions of.men and women have lost their freedom. . democracy for granted: see a whole: continent back to the right of the Dark Ages when the whim of the. dictator or We who ‘took ‘the monarch. was sufficient to deprive a citizen of his liberty, his property, his head or all. three, We realize. that. it. is ‘only when the people themselves: can take and, keep govern- ‘ment in their own hand. that the way. of, life. we Prize can 1 be. _ : enjoyed. rae Make no. coos ther, = for: all-out ~ homes, : oskulkers: Ie. es Re a ee | - ~ Canada's s Freedom HL : : ata oy mistake about. ieow ets: hime: for. AC ‘TIONS “oort the: hou *erwe & SERVICE| ATES. OF PAY IN THE RANKS | $1.30 per. Day with ‘Hoard; Lodaing, Clotlniy Medieal anit Dental care, pros ended, phea ent igen in: Cuahi Sys re wile TL web pad jana fet tye ere Thon @ children, CAS wollen with® wife and 2 ehildrei: collertively NG w togad of 999,30 pee month: BEXTRA Rates: aaa from Qidito YS Aor cohited < tead¢minen. while enplayed,. 4 was © can-.. 29) % . ae * BABY N EEDS a NGS Oya 42 : Pd HS) On 42 Blankets .69c Pillows ..75¢ Emb. Lawn Dresses ....$1.75 Oe Po Shawls... $2.25, $3.25 Maderia Bibs ...00.. 39c Se XS ae = ig THE GIFT SHOPPE.(Rosa Matthews), SIDNEY 9% ~ meehanized warfare—tanks,, armoured - Ot future, our “NOW! (Our: faith, anit Treedonte are abe slike! There’s no reom. for talkers or.) VWOUR: hour: ; the: x IG T ING Y M. AN As. here! _ . Canndat s s Active Army nevils men ‘for Artillery, . Engineers, Signals,” Armoured © Cars, | $¢ per day: ail ee 1 oo —_ Help Finish The Job --- Buy Victory Bonds "40 Ford U-8 De Luxe F ny, 40 Fork Boe Fert $1050 (NATIONAL MOTOR CO. LTD... F ord \- -8, Mercury “8”; Lincoln- Zephyr and Lincoln Cars. 819 YATES STREET. Bill. Gawne, foreman of Harris’s, 758 Fort Street, local bicycle ‘and. ‘Rudge Autocycle Dealers, last Saturday night,. at the: ‘Langford. Auto’ Race Track, conducted an. official gas teston a stock ‘model. Rudge. vAutocyéle. ” ‘One ounce of gas: powered the Rudge. four times around: ‘the track:to a total of 1 mile and one-tenth, or 176 miles to the gallon. . This is your call. to duty « ay is Ny a ee . You. are -needed_ now. 4 OY. our King and. country, need youl: TT ‘he: ae eal toe duty. is ringing: clear. and men | who Jove’ Canada and call: this. great: : o 8 Dominion’ stands: for, willneed no far. : urging Canada’ 8 great mobile: army, equipped: sie ge with: all the finest weapons of modern,» vehicles and: guns of: every: calibre — stands: ready. tovyour hand. © Join vit: Re av vital cog ine ‘this: Taste. moving, hard hitting” TGHUTING. machines: Join upon: answer to Cans | _fada's re seul . 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