= mittee: Messrs A. Stacey, E. F. Gib- ‘-eaptain; J.T. Bond. Second Team: e daughter, Mrs, J. E. Gilbert; THE PAPER - WITH THE . DISTRICT NEWS —_ e ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY ial! AND $2,00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE WEEKLY NEWS NOTES FROM GANGES HARBOR Annual Meeting of the Ganges Foot- ball Club. Election of Officers (Review Correspondent.) GANGES, June 12.—The ladies’ aid met at the home of Mrs. J. Aker- man on Friday afternoon. The Horticultural society will hold their first annual flower show on Saturday afternoon. It is hoped there will be a large number of ex- hibitors. The patients at the Lady Minto hospital this week were: Mrs, B. Halley, Mrs. W. Scott, Mrs. F. Stacey, Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Gibson and infant son, of Pender Island. Miss ina Castle, who has’ been quite ill in Vancouver, is improving and expects to return to Ganges in a short time. Miss Frampton: returned to the hospital aiter spending some time with her mother, who~is seriously ill. The Salt Spring Island Rod and Gun club held their annual meeting at the Mahon Hall on June 7, when the following were elected to office for the ensuing year; President, Mr. F. Speed; vice-president, Mr. W. McAfee; secretary-treasurer, E, G. Barradaile. Executive: Messrs. Alf. Ruckle, J. M. Rogers, R. Collins, W. Norton, W. Evans, H. O. Allen. _ The Ganges Football club held their annual meeting at Harbor House on June 5. There was a good attendance and the following is a list of officers elected for the ensu- ing year: President, Mr. T. F. Speed, vice-president, Wm. Mouat, secy.- treas.,.C. H. Wagg. Executive com- son, W. Cotsford, Des. Crofton. First Captain, Mr. F. Dixon, vice- Captain,” Mr: W. Cotsford; vice-ca :relatives ‘at Ganges last Mr. Wickerson is visiting his “Woodhill,” Ganges, the house of Mr, and Mrs, C. C. Castle, has just been sold to Mr. Geo. A. Turner, of Victoria, Mr. Liversidge and family moved in last week to their new home, formerly occupied by Major N. T. Ellis, The property adjoins that of Edward Walier of Ganges. Guests at Harbor House for last week were: M. B, Jackson, Major Campbell, Myr. Reid, Miss Hood, Mr, and Mrs, May, Mr. and Mrs, Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Miss McDon- nid, of Victorian. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs HW. Nobbs on the birth of a son in Victoria. “Mrs. George Dewhurst spent the week-end in Victoria, The dearth occurred at the family home in Victoria on Juna 11 of Mrs, Flumpton, wile of Mr. George Hampton, well-known in Victoria, and an old timer. He lived on Salt Spring Island yoars ago. Wo extond ton in his loess, Na was married war iimponsible to find, land point wnimistakably to ‘i vary pgroat dant of good, of at rondy been peked, most were disposed of locally prices, plums and prunes aro doing wall KOMEA troos nre Tondad honvily. Broatly Ineroagsed borry Jam has made an roputation for itself, helng mado o only tho vory best of strawhorrle and sugar. the whole provineo of B.C. To a this the butter must bo and ta of th vary fibeat quality, * (Reeelvad too lite for Inst isaua ) ot ar 2 A) Moawtla fa opnandlnw few daya in thiy wool, TContinved on payro aby) sof Victoria, was]: | can, William ‘Thomas, Ernest Rob- our sincercst aympathy to Mr, Hamp- many years and a happier couple it All Indications for Salt Spring Ta- vory rood crops of ll kinds “‘thia year, eapodlally tho hay crop--the rains of last wook wore aplondid and did Atraw- Dorr... nro juat beginning to coma in i few crates of early onos have al- these food Tho apples, pears, charrios, Tho jam factory ia looking forward to a output this yoar and thotr Jams especially the strawe envinble Nothing need be aatd of the Salt Apring Yeland eroamory bute ter which commands top prices in Aho market and ta known Uhroughout Victoria on huainear SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT Pupils arranged in order of merit for month of May: Entrance Class—-Grace Jenner, Olive Gilman, Gladys Daniels, Nor- man Armstrong, Hazel Hill, Stewart Hill, Lewis Ord Tucker, Lilah Pohl, Verna Clanton, Charlie Moggridge, Ernest Knight, Lizette Watts, Lionel Crossley, Tom Wylie, Gordon Reid, Arthur Hay, Eleanor Blackburn, Victor Pohl, Merna Lane. Senior Fifth Class—Edith France, Archie Miller, Florence Hambley. William St. Louis, Ernest Jackson, Annie Peterson, Rhoda Craig, Ado- line Crossley, Anah Jackson, Kath- leen Watts, Mamie Lidgate. Divigion ITI. Fifth Reader——-Caroline McKenzie, Virginia Goddard, Bertram Ward, Kathleen Taylor, Annie Miller, Helen Cochran, Alice Peterson, Melvin Clanton, Raymond Brethour, Marian Cochran, Ivy Hill, Alan Campbell, Fred Kozuki. Fourth Reader—Franklin Hold- ridse. Joseph Musclow, Gordon Ham- biey, Gertrude Cochran, Austin Wil- son, Frances Thomas, Annetta Brew- ster, Agnes Crais, Patrick Clanton, Barbara Parkes, Hugh Wylie, Heury Rankin, Stanley Coward, Theresa Thomas, David Eliot, Dudley Har- vey, Jessie Wilson. Third Reader Class—Alma MclIl- moyl, Fred Gillman, Hazel Wilson, Blizabeth Campbell, Megan Griffiths, Winnifred Taylor, Mary Lee, Hope Crichton, Dulecie Brethour, Lim Jhong, Muriel MHoidridge, Lillian Tutte, George Wylie, Arthur Gib- bons, Maxine Clanton, Willie Lee. Lower Third Reader Class—John “iillar, Jim Brewster, Lillian Lid- g.te, Pauline Clanton, Philip Bren- niu, Robert Purser. Alden Coch: ran and Nora McCarthy not in. at- tenda ce, Second First Reader Class—Joy McKilli- erts, Edwin Peterson, John Sega- lerba, Jack Conway, Thomas Lid- gate, Bessie Jackson, Edgar Gib- bons, Jeanne Lee. Second Primer Class—Fred Mus- slow, Margaret Miller, Alberta Critchley, Coline Cochran, Clarence, Shade, Darrell Shade, Stella Cooper, Cecil David, Patricia Crossley, First Primer Class—Wilma Crich- ton, Mavis Goddard, Joseph Brew- ster, John Speedie, Fook Lim, Receiving Class——Mary Brennan, Mary Jackson, Jack Campbell, Jack Gilman, Laddie McNaught. WEEKLY NENS BODGET FROM JAMES ISLAND (Reviow Correspondent.) JAMES ISLAND, June 11.—-The hot weather last week, besides ripen- Ing tho strawborrics, brought out a number of bathers on the beach in gaily colored suits, Toa was served on tha beach on Wedneaday and Thuraday, The friends of Mr, June 7%, QOongratulations to little on Saturday. urday. Victorin this your, ' thera, f B afmo for two daya laat wool. The ohildran were very loaked forward to, (3) 0 for moro practtaing. The Alions did wot get off in thalr! Brothour and Master Gordon Broth- launoh witll Sunday afternoon, when, our were mitoata of tha avoning, nlelew elaltad an Cefaw fa Magan Weed and took. thar tea, Myr. mid Mra, F,| Monday when it ta hoped all mom. Nonkon and Mra. TO. L. Bonn and} bora will attond, (ila will alao be tho Toet meattinp before the holldaye Noll weconrpanted thom e NEWS BUDGET FROM Siending of following North Saanich school pupils in order of merit during the recent May ex- aminations: Amy Livesey, Ernest Livesey, Katie Lorenzen. Gibson, Bowman, ton, Victoria Munt, Amy Robinson, Victor Viola Gurton, Thomas Matheson. Llewellyn King, Andrew Munro. Tocmer, Douglas, Henry Connor. ISLANDS AND SAANICH GAZETT:. SIDNEY, VANCOUVER ISLAND, B. C., THURSDAY, JUNE (4, 192: ~ PATRICIA BAY DISTRICT North Sasanich Schoo} Pupils in Order of Merit for May (Review Correspondent) PATRICIA BAY, June 12.—The is the standing of the Division Tf. Sntrance Class-—Douglas Cox, Senior Class—-Edith Ricketts, May Kathleen Steinberg, Nellie Lillian Nunn, Alma Gur- Nunn, Donald McDonald, Hign Fifth Reader. Frank Hill, Low Alma Robinson, Cordon Fourth Reader—Robert PERSONAL AND LOCAL Giscourse on Weeds and Weeding— recent calm weather has been great- ly to the advantage of the tugs tow- in American side. sing with their booms strung out be- hind them, in an almost daily pro- eession, down Navy Channel. bolder ones, risking the occurences, of strong tides and sudden winds,} the Killing and eating. have becn passing down the main! raggive channel outside North and South Associ Pender Islands. now, is a boon to all tug boats as they are able to make long runs! Certrude Straight, Gladys Ricketts,; Wickly and profitably, and do not : have to lie up for weeks at a time Fifth Reader — Adelaide! in some sheltered, but very dull an- chorage, waiting for that most con-; trary thing weather, NEWS FROM SATURNA Weeding to Oust the Pipe as a Dream Producer MEETING OF THE makes a sorry citizen,’ heading of the notice sent to mem- bers of the Board of Trade announc- OFFICK: BOARD OF TRADE “Be an optimist,” “a grouch was the ing the regular meeting for Tuesday (Review Correspondent.) SATURNA ISLAND, June 8.—The § across from the B.C. coast to = They have been tes Other | The weather we are enjoying just in this universe—the to clear up. This is the the Police Department respecting the complaint of the board in regard to the dumping of toilet the ferry wharf, if the board catch the couver Island, advising the board of the approaching convention at Nan- iamo, asking that resolutions be for- warded at an early date. cil were appcinied a committee for that nounced the receipt of five dollars from the North Saanich Women’s In- stitute for the Auto Park Fund. in the Wesley Hall, the majority ap- peared anxious to show that they be- longed to the “optimists,’? as there Ww as a large attendance of members. An oificial renly was received from refuse from bird, the police will attend to Notice was d from the secretary of the The coun- purpose, The secretary an- THIRD STREET, SIDNEY NEWSY PARAGRAPHS Very Suceessful Clearing “Bee” of Friday a number of Mr. Peter Steb- bings neighbors gave him a clearing able area of land being logged and left ready for burning in the fall. There were three teams of horscs, sixteen men, and some ten women, and their united efforts made the day a most successful one. ing tableful of good things to eat ated Boards of Trade of Van-| W4S set in a grove of small trees, and it didn’t take any coaxing on the part of the ladies to get the men to partake. grateful for the help accorded him in such a voluntary manner, and thank- ed all for their kind assistance. some time past, and many sets are being enjoyed in the evenings at Mr. THE PAPER WITH THE DISTRICT NEWS PRICE, FIVE CENTS FROM PENDER ISLAND Great Assistance to Mr. Peter Stebbings - «Review Correspondent.) PENDER ISLAND, June 12.—On ‘bec’? which resulted in a consider- Atempt-.. - matin Mr. Stebbings was very Tennis has been in full swing for Molly Clark, Kathleen Lowe, Joan;cOmmonest of their winter experi- Wright, Allan Munro, Fred Powell, Rounald Marshall, Joan Munro, Clifford Hill. Mrs. via Gurton, Gent, Peter Ricketts, Clara Simpson, Betty Gibson, Tom Gurton, Wesley Jones, Charlie Ricketts, Jim Gibson. Hiil, Straight and James Lorenzen (tie), Joan Stirling, Absom, Grace Marshall, Elsie Chan- eellor, Jack Toomer, Edith Powell, George Clark. Nunn, Dixon, | ences. Among the tugs observed passing recently were the Dauntless, the In- trepid, and the Native, the last with @ large boom of fish trap poles des- tined for the undoing—in other werds the catching and canning—of many hundreds of salmon, in Amer- ican waters this summer. We were very glad to hear that Major Buck and Mr. H. Payne-in Second Reader—wWilfred| their Star boat, the Milky Way, were Winnifred Tapping, Horace! the successful winners of the races held for that class, at the regatta at Cowichan Bay on the King’s birth- day. From all. reports the race was most exciting, there being an excel- lent. breeze,.and all the boats. being splendidly handled by their respec- tive skippers... Margaret Conner, Teacher M. H. McKenzie. Division II. Third Reader—Ebeth Munro, Syl- Frank Nunn, Harold Reta Hoare, Dick Simpson, ‘Senior Cyril King, Sarah Junior Second Reader—Florence J. A letter was received from Capt. MI. Cummings advising that the cadets would arrive June 30, this is ‘a week earlier than was previously | arranged, they will be here for the {Dominion Day secretary brought to the notice of the members, the library and the need of additional carry on there must be at least one hundred members, as the subscrip- tion is only one dollar per year, this should be easy. The cross roads on Beacon avenue will be closed superintendent of works, wishing to meet the convenience of the public, sought the. opinion of the board as to the most. suitable“to leave open. A covered drive-way is required on the whart, to facilitate the hand- ling of cars and passengers, consid- erable discussion, took. place on this members, shortly, celebrations. in order Mr. The Ellis, to S. Percival’s, V. W. Menzie‘s, and S. P. Corbett’s. Rev. Bishop Schofield was in eharge of the services at the Angli- ean church on Sunday morning. In spite of the weather, there was a splendid attendance, and the ser- vices much enjoyed. Mr. Peter Gaynor is busy with preparations for logging, and is to begin shortly on Mrs. Chas. Stigings property near Razor Point, Brown- ing Harbor, instead of on Mr. BE. Hooson’s place, as mentioned last week. He has acquired both these areas. His partner, Mr. Saunders, arrived last week and their two men are camped near Mr. Pollard’s-home. — ‘Mrs. Gandy and children, ‘are out from Victoria, and has rented one of Mr. Simpson’s cottages at Otter Bay. Mrs. John Gibson. arrived. from Gang : Lowe. ; : - Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Williams who are now residing in Toronto, are their many friends on the ‘birth of a son, June 5, hall, in which the Holy Trinity church are invited to attend. is to make arrangements for the part Hilly Coopor will bo Interested to know that his bont "The City of Vancouver’ reache ad Sydnoy, Now fouth Wales, on Hotty Burrows who was elght yonra old on Friday, Juno 8, anid to Mina Mar- raret Byres, who had hor birthday Mr. and Mra, Moore and Daphne left for thelr annual vaention on fat- Thoy Intend to spond it in Mr. and Mra. Maicotin ateo loft on Saturday to apend a holiday in Porte land and attend the Roso Foatlval Mr. and Mra, Dixon went to Nan- disap. pointed that ft ratned on Saturday, for that was the day fixed for thelr athool sports and had boon long. Wo nisl hope; thar prasident, Mra, for fine wonthar naxt Raturday and|[ last) Monday ovenin, in the meantime thore fa a chaneo|wan done to the strawberries and) PIPE droamse-thoxe who have ox.) da , | : ; piebe ane Oe Jage of eueh Welw aa i Moe Hay the enthuslnaatic wooder ts rawnrdod| elased for a fow days owlng to tho A{ WIth, will east pipow aside when St {nous of Misa Johna, receiving congratulations from Mrs, Elmer John, of the Mead~ lands, and little son, Master Harold, is visiting relatives In Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Logan. Tho monthly meeting of the W.A. of Holy Trinity church will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. Belson, Deep Cove, next Monday, June 18, Mr. George T. Mitchell, visited re- latives out here Jast Sunday. A meeting is to be held Thursday, (Juno 14) at the Deep Cove church parishioners of The purpose of this meeting hey WET take fa th big) coming avent to be held in the early fall inj from the island for some timo re- Victoria under the auspices of the, turned Moa may Veanch. wlll addreas the meeting, Mrs. George Francis Rowell and two young childron, Master Bruce and Milas Margery of Fresno, Callfor- nia, are expected to arrive hare soon, on a visit to Mrs, Rowell’s mother, | Mra, 1. Brueo Willlams, My, Rohert Daze, Mr, Jim Dagoll, of Vietorla, visited ralativan here, Breow's Crosa Nord, last Sunday, Mr, Walter Bull ond Mra. Ball and daughter, Miss Isabela, vistted Mra, John Livingstone, Jast Sunday, Broed's Cross Road, . Mostar John VWornos, formorly of rds ay Doanborton this distriet, School Cross Roads, put! But ovon as his toll is great, ao is his now of Victoria, visited hara Juno 2,/ reward whon in woeks to coma ho to attend the “Seonta Moat’ of tha} may lool 4 oy aporta held on June Mra. visited hor daughter, Misa Nalllo Fingneas, and friends, of the Brood's Cross Road, lawt Tuosday. ut Sidney, epeatintaltentanetan Oe a RL NIE vee . . t The Girla W. A, held a very jolly! and comfort In tho winter, or sell | strawberry nodal at tha hame of " T, orenam, twathnen minatiind will fie hat newt Saturday. He does not‘expect to re- turn for a considerable time. day for Victoria after spending a week’s holiday on the island. Jago is leaving Canada England. home on Wednesday, after spending ten days in hospital in Victoria. She is Chilecotin where she will be the giest of Mrs. Norman Lee. days holiday with Mrs. A. Georgeson on South Pender. guest of Mrs. Crane for two weoks, with her little daughtar, Hope, left for Victoria this morning, peets to return tomorrow. somowhat hurriod visit Hobart Hnogneos, of Vietorla,, of claan d. She: returned on’ Monday. ‘Mr...A. Fosnes‘ left the island last Miss Connie Jago left on Wednes- Miss shortly for Mrs. Spalding returned to her Jeaving in a few days for the Mrs. W. Pender is spending a few Mrs, Hiteheox, of Victoria, is the Mrs. 1. Irving, of South Pender, Sho ex- ————— Vr A Petford who has been away on Wednesday for a few Mr. MacFayden made a short and to Gallano and Mayno Islands on Thursday, ro- turning tho samo ovening, Wo fony there aro many weary and atif{f! backs and sore hands tn the Island communition these daya, for the oursa af woods In the garden Ia lying heavily upon us. Those dayr ay wo fo about among tha highwaya and byvways of the faland farma, wo vee many a hoary handed pon of tall ereaphig on his hands and knods up and down, wp and down, Jong rows of carrots, mangas, and other roots, abrond and acrosa and around hides garden and soo long rows woeodlona vagetablos, graw- Ing and fourlshing! Por with his own hands haa he secoamplished this! groat work, this labor! But this knowlodge is not lis only reward! We thinks of tha months to coma, when he will harvest tho frulta of his! laborn, and either store them for use : A ETS: Pn arr aE tham for a comfortable proflt and Harrlaon,. Tetire on the praceads to a winter of . Pull juatica! Vleasure In Calforniay ‘Talk about | Visiting: Mya. A, a, Mollet far a fow eoniaa to draaming and take wp Can hona awit? This Interesting (Continued on page eight) write the Hon..Dr: K commodate the ‘Motor Princess,” upon the question of industrial ‘de- velopment, the matter of water; its supply and cost is clearly a big prob- lem for the district, , : tion banquet upon the completion of the road to Sidney, members of the board and invited guests will be pre- sont. & member of the board can make application to the secretary. expected that about 20 gentlemen, prominent in political and civie lifo of the district will bo present. INTERESTING FULFORD The secretary was Considerable discussion took place It was decided to hold a celebra- Any citizen wishing to become It is HADBOR NEWS ITEMS (Rovilow Corragpondont.) ROULEFUOKD HARBOR, June LL— Mrs. Lewis Poters and son, Rex, have heen spending several weoks In VictorIn with Myr, Paters before Na leaves for the West const, Mr. Robart Dakin left for Van- couver to take ohargo of one of the Mshery patrol boats, Mrs, Storey’s childron, from Vie- toria, ara staying with Mr, and Mrs, J, Akorman, of Beaver Polnt, Mr. Ta Routinon fs working for Mr, J, Hopburn, The Fulford ferry was Inunehed Jast Thursday evening and although thora is alill much to be dona it has alyoady mado a trip to Patrica Ray and back. My. Hepburn has purehasad a Cadiaa to wort in con- nectlou with the ferry, Mr. Shaw aay be short on tatth but ha sure doesn't mind trying a thing, The Intost thing he hag tried fs walking on wator, The = rosult abowed the lnck of faith, Mr. A. J, Maton’s new tennia eourt {a now recatving considerable une. Mr, Moatty, of Victoria, In on the filand for several days tuning pianos. Mian Smith, of Vietoria, has heen y". installation’ of his new; radio '. Mr. Louis, who. lias been in charge of the dismantling of the-brickyard, ‘brought his wife “and: family. with brother-in-law, nid*has‘ been assistir him last~trip, ‘and they ‘expect to.“ return here shortly for’ the sum- ~~ mer, . ; Co Mr. N. N. Grimmer made: a-short: . business trip to Victoria last week, . and attended a meeting of the Jersey _ Breeders’ association, where final. arrangements were made for their . visit to the Gulf Islands on June ‘22 and 23, They expect to arrive here at 10 am. on the 28rd and will spend four hours as guests of the local Jersey men, The S.S. “Otter” was in at) Hope Bay again on Saturday night with feed. Mr. James Hamilton took the opportunity of visiting his parents. Mr. A. A. Bowerman left yester- dav to visit hia daughter, Mra. ClHf- ford Brackett, near Wellington. Local strawberries have been on the fay the poet wank and are promising a good crop, Mr, Wm, Pearce came out from Victorin on Saturday to visit his family at Mr. Richard Roe’s, Mins Ethel Johnsen is home from Dunean hospital for her holjdays, Her sister, Misa Queenla, left on Thursday for Vancouver, 2! Mra, G. Barter, .of Victoria, ta visiting Mrs, 8. 2% Corhott for a fow © weak, a : Mra. Sellers fa no guert Syinaa, Ottor Bay. . Lh Aa, Mr, Laddia Auchterlonia hag hoon . home for the past weok, and hla foot : js practically hanled now, Misa Graco Amith, of Gangos hor _ mital staff, has boon visiting her brother, Mr. Fred Smith, at Wols come Bay. Shoe teftt on Saturday ta take the Weal const trip, after which whe wilh return here ta completa her holidays, Mr. Fred Sinith fs at presant work« m ing with Mr, W. Walkor on South a Yender, Mr. and Mra, Smith have a tholr cottages at Woleome Bay raady for occupation, and have them aldo |. fairly woll booked for the holiday | nonaon, Mra, Rea ta viniiing hor davghtor, Mra, Poter Blobbings, for a couple of market ‘of Mra. “he Yoahelta Polnt school Nas buen), 2k Mr, A. J, Maton offielated at thalat Sonbrool. Young's WoodIng Mt -A permanant oeeupation,: Organ att. Mary's on Sunday owlng Mr, (to othe (node of the Rav, | Croppos, Your dollars will do dowhle duty | oan Out Baloy: 1421. Douglas Bt. Absolutoly | ; éverything In stock and fixtures mat ~” ba sold by June 20, an