_ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF | ISLANDS REVIEW | . ‘Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette) . . - ESTABLISHED 1912 “'< Member of B.C. Division,-Canadian Weekly ‘Newspapers’ Association oe An. independent weekly newspaper circulating through: 20 local, .. -Post-Offices. and. Ten Rural Routes throughout the famous SAANICH oo FENTNOUDG and beautiful GULF. ISLANDS..; - ‘HUGH: J. McINTYRE, Publisher and Editor: . ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 27. ee Issued on Wednesdays at the Review Office, 1042 Third Street, me SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance) : wl. 00 per year in Canada, $1, 50 per year in the United States. , 3°. Copy for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT “LATER -THAN MONDAY. NOON. Classified Ads... Coming Events, J. Gards of Thanks, and In Memoriam,-must be in NOT LATER THAN o> VUESDAY. NOON. “*. "Classified and Coming Events advertisements are charged for on a flat rate of-only one cent per word, per issue. No advertisement accepted ‘for less than 25c. : Cards of Thanks, and In Memoriam, $1.00 each. © Advertising Rate Cards furnished upon request. » -All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the writer for publica- _: tion. No exception will be made in this matter, °°. *-Subseribers failing to receive the Review in due time are asked to notify: us immediately and another copy will be sent. os “The Review is sent to all'subscribers until definite instructions are _ received to discontinue and all arrears. for'same are paid. “The Saanich. Peninsula and Gulf Islands. enjoy the. most ‘equable _ climate i in ‘all’Canada! Average winter temperature, 40 above; average -. ‘summer, temperature, 60 above. Net too hot—not too cold. It is the ~ gim of the Review to assist in the development of this. magnificent area andthe co-operation of all organizations and citizens in working for the betterment. of all concerned is respectfully solicited. "SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Wednesday, September 17, 1941 MAYNE ISLAND Mrs. S. Robson is away on a- visit to Victoria: and Vancouver. - PENDER ISLAND OM. S. Pereival and Mr. H. Rod- well. are spending a brief. holiday in Victoria. : : Mrs. Baker of Victoria is visit- Mes. “Wright and™ two. eon: childrer have - xeturned to ‘their home: in Calgary. : after spending. the summer. here, at “Cedar Croft.” . weeks. "Mrs. Jackson, who was 4 visitor -on the island last week, left for “ments on the home | front: ‘responding period of 1940. manufacturers . of ing Mrs. Foster for a couple: of :.- CANADA’S WAR EFFORT — A weekly review of develop- Sept. , 4-11, 1941. 1... From coast to ‘coast, with appropriate . ceremony,:.. Canada ‘marks opening of her third year of war with Nazi Germany. Prime Minister Mackenzie King (who had returned from Great Britain by bomber plane a few days prev- jous) formally opens. Reconsecra- tion Week by placing a wreath on the National War Memorial in Ottawa. ; 2. Canadian troops, supported by British and Norwegian forces, make spectacular raid on Nor- wegian archipelago of Spitzber- gen in Aretic. circle. Valuable coal mines, coveted by Germany, destroyed. 3. J. McG. ministrator for Stewart, coal ad- Wartime Prices board, urges all householders to ‘order their winter fuel immedi- ately. ‘4. Dominion burgau of statis- tics estimate of national income slightly more’-than:3 billion dollars in jirst..seven months of. 1941 against 2.7 billion dollars in cor- . Rise of 10.7. per cent in national in- come mainly due. to expansion in commodity producing and hand- ling divisions. 5. Production of war mater- ials reaches stage, it is announced, non-essentials where. curtailment of supplies to will be necessary: 6. Contracts awarded by the to’ 26 totalled $56,832,214. North’ department of munitions and: sup- : ‘ply -during the period August: 20°. L. Lynch and daughter Jean; Miss D. Patience, Miss P.- Wilmot, Mr. Dick Morgan and Mr. MacKeddie, all of Vancouver. DILL PICKLES— 26-oz. jars. Special. KWIK— ; Skim Milk Cheese, package 15c TOMATO CATSUP— 16-oz. bottle: Special HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR Special, per. gallon For Pickling and Table Use! ‘Help Support the Pythian Drive. Tickets on Cars Three for One Dollar WE DELIVER TO- ALL DISTRICTS ‘DAILY ~ STAN’S GROCERY ’Phone 181 THIRD ST. at SIDNEY AVE. - destroyed. RUSSIAN . PLEDGE OF DEATH Operating behind. the German ‘lines from the Baltic to. the Black. - { . NEW FALL Sea, Russian: guerilla bands have © - struck blow on. blow at Nazi com-: munications—destyoying bridges,. attacking ‘isolated units, leaving’: to. German columns nothing but the devastation of a earth. In furtherance of their. cam- paign,; members of the’ guerilla bands, according to. Russian pap- ers, have taken this pledge of death before surrender: “I, a citizen of the great Soviet Union, a faithful son of (name of Republic), swear that I will not lay down’ my weapons until the last Fascist in. our land is I. swear to obey the orders of’ my commanders and to- keep strict. military discipline. I scorched for the destruction of our towns and villages, for the death of our | : children, for the: tortures, violence _ and humiliation inflicted upon my people. Blood must be repaid by blood: and death. by death. “1° .swear to assist the Red army -in every possible. way, to destroy the enemy without sparing my efforts or even. my. life. _I swear ‘that I would rather die ‘than’ surrender to the enemy and that°I will not let my people be enslaved -by' the _ bloodthirsty " Fascists,. Should I, through: weakness, ‘cowardice or evil designs; break , this solemn oath ..and. betray .the. interests: of. | my people, may I die a shameful death . at. the. hands" of. my com- rades.” | YOUNG swear to take unmerciful revenge | % for MEN AND They ‘comprise. the smartest showing we have ever made. 527° to 32° and évery suit a real Value. 1 MEN ARE HERE $ ) #3 - Vancouver. Ship Repairs, Vancov- ' ver, received orders totalling $29,- : 673,000. ~ Ordnance orders for - $7,018,835: went to. the Otis Fen- “son: Elevator: Goi Ltd.,.Hamilton. - ete. Order . council passed» -eurtailing ‘production. ‘of: ‘passen- “ger: automobiles- for sale’ in Can- - ada -in..1942 to approximately 44: » per cent: of: 1940 figure. : re “MEN Ss WEAR cher. -home' in Vancouver. Mrs: MeGregor ” is visiting. with fs, : EL Craddock. we Mrs. Moffat has: taken’ up resi- Mr. an nd, Mrs. ‘Alexan der i are vis- “ dence. ae pemrorh Cottage for the & winter. : = ayomuen Lor OF ARTICLES _ : ORDER YOUR | COAL NOW, | AND HELP © “Canadian “@oal’ dealers. and: diss - 1435 DOUGLAS ST. Bomar OF oat Army “sta. Se Be Dominion: bureau: of 5 a ~tisties | -eost..of: living. index ad- _tributors are ara ‘Stresses Need For More Men _to-.co- operate “Jeampaign,” .:stated- Mr. J. McG. Stewart,: coal. administrator, under a vanced from: 111.9. ‘on July: 2°'to: 113. 7. on. August.1, “1941. * Sharp gaa must: "keep ‘selling’ nant a coal,. af-any. “great quantity: of coal’ Ww - ho Be moved ta, eee 1. "men ‘were eof the: best but o our numbers too few.” 7 oo STf your-dealer, ‘throug! some che s se eo ‘temporary shortage of coal, can- | Referring. to the ‘spirit of: the people of Britain,. he said not’ make, delivery: immediately.” “Ti is: a spirit which: neither: bombs, or discomfort: ‘or: danger;. “upon order, order your coal now or the weight of odds against them can dampen or discour-: anyway, and. ask “him: to : deliver - age. But there’ is a. limit to: human endurance, we ‘must all : it. at. the earliest possible. date,” - “said the coal administrator, “Help do our full: share. to ‘see that the. breaking point i is, never oe A tenetied iia : Those spending the breckend. on: ol ‘the island’ included Mr:.and Mrs. : Drew,» sr. Mr, and’ Mrs. T.. Drew . and their two small sons; Dr. AL DISTILLED AND-BOTTLED BY DISTHLLERS CORPORATION LIMITED “This advertisement: is not ‘publish-- : ed or displayed by: the Liquor Con-:.:. - | frol Board. or by: the Governmen : of: ‘British -Columbia. hay “filling, yout: eon!’ Ls now.’ | ALTAR. GUILD RESUMES MEETINGS | GANGES, Sept, AT ing the summer vaention mem- bers of the St. George’s Altar Guild. resumed their regular meet- ‘ings recently at the home of: Mrs. oR O°Callagboay Ganges,” ao L the. nbsence. of. Mra: ‘0! Cale ee the chair was taken: ‘by the ~ _ lee pronidonts Mra, Taek. Abbott, . ‘Routine: businens wrk dealt with cafe ‘ “und ‘voports: Jenrd: from: neerelary. : und. trgasurere Two: members,’ Mya Jnek- Abe hott and: Maw Alan Cartwright,” . were: olectud. {o,, ‘uttend: the: meets: recone: the: WOMMEN'R auxiliary ve he to woltle’ accounts and divide > funds: dovived , from. the” annual. 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