M mber. of B: C Division: Canadien Weekly. Newspapers? Association, ree “Member of Canadian Weekly: Newspapers’ Association. Member: of Ww eekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau HUGH J. McINTYRE, ‘Publisher and’ Editor. ELIZABETH: G: McINTYRE, Associate Editor. “Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 27. Issued: on” Wednesdays at the Review Office, 1042 Third Street. IDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance): $2. 00-per.year in Canada, $2. 50 per year in the United States. - This paper circulates through the following Post Offices on the ‘Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands: Beaver Point, Brentwood Bay, ‘Fulford. Harbour, Galiano, Ganges, James Island, Mayne, Musgrave, “North Galiano, Pender Island, Port. Washington, Pr ospect Lake, Royal Oak, Saanichton, Saturna, Sidney, South Pender, Tod Inlet. ~ Copy for display advertisements must be-in the Review Office NOT “LATER. THAN. MONDAY NOON. 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B.C., Wednesday, ETON: May 17, 1944 WELL DONE! avery * ‘reason ; to be. ‘proud of their-record in raising han their ‘quotas in the Sixth Victory Loan. : It shows 2 e. all, Ampressed with the a necessity of loan- eed LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | The Editor. assumes. no respon- ‘sibility for the views expressed by. correspondents. All letters must:-be signed: by the. writer for publication. Writers are re- quested'to be brief: and to the point. Kindly write or. type:on one side - of your ™.paper - only. EXPRESSES THANKS Sir: My wife and would like ‘to thank, through your paper, the various organizations and friends that so very thought- fully and kindly gave the party and the wonderful gift to us on Saturday evening at the High School. T can assure you that we appre- ciate it very much indeed, it has made us very happy to have been able to be of some use to the com- For Gul myself. onderful Assortment Of Gifts islands Hospital H.W. Bullock—Bath mat. - Mrs. Wm. Stacey—Hot water, . ‘ bottles and . scissors.’ a Miss Beddis—Soups. (Continued: from Page One) “Mrs. J.B. Ross —- Cocoa: and baking powder. Miss H. ‘Purdy — Mise. kitehen utensils. Miss: L. Royal—Pepper and. wale, Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardner—Ash Mrs. Jameski—Canned peas and trays. rhubarb. ; ° Miss N. Carr——Ash trays. Mrs. H. May—Tea towels “and Mrs. M. B. Mouat—Face cloths and pillow. slips. Mrs. H. Ashley—tTea. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Dodds— Ash trays and tray cloth. dish cloths, Mr. and Mrs. Tomato juice. Mrs. M. Jenkins-“Jams. H. Robinson — Mrs. Drummond—Groceries. on and Mrs. C. A. Cartwright Mrs. D. Simson—Flowers. —Canned SOUPS. | . Mrs. Byron---Flowers. i. Jackson—-Cash donation. Mrs. J. D. Reid—Pillow cases. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carlin—-Soups. a Mrs. Dewar — Teapot, pitcher Mrs. A. J. Smith-—Dozen water plasses. ‘he. people of the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands : munity years, still be of serviee at any time that Mrs. Muir--Pillow. cases Mrs. C. E, Beddis — Tea eloth we can, © x oe on and napkins ; . Mr. and Mrs. R.A, Price-—Cash 9 8NC Napkins. FREEMAN KING. dénation. Kenneth Simson--—-Ash trays. Box 1504, RoR. 3, Anonymous um Jam and water Mrs. F.C. Turner—Bath mat. Vietoria, B.C. glusses. Mrs. P. Beech—--Coat hangers. over the past several and we hope that we may na and cream jug and sugar bowl. Misses A and M. Miss Holford—-Child’s book. Lees — Table ; , Mrs. W. Stevens.---Jams. pkins, tomato juice and soups. Mrs. Stark (age 107)——Sack of Misses Bannister =< Cash dona- PENDER ISLAND potatocs. Hon. re . ‘ Mrs. Gurney—Fyrex casseroles. Mrs. Leigh-Spencer-—Bath tow- Mrs. Seott and Mys. Middlemass Mrs. Fyvie ~~ Tea and. pillow cls, Loy ec . “ have returned ‘to their homes here. — cases. Ms: SE are ee ne wey . Mr. Mrs. St. Denis—Doze Mrs. CC, Ik. Baker —- Bureau Mrs. B. Ross and infant daugh- ane sess, t. Denis—=Dozen seart. : - water glasses, ter have returned to their home Mrs. Parsons --- ‘Tea towelling Mis. E. H. Newman. —Soaps and in New Westminster, bath towels, pillow cases and ser- os Dutch, —— Miss M. J. Faleoner is spending viettes. ws gael sini owels. wt holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. O’Connell — Col- ays. evans— tea OW CIS, lection of groceries Mrs. Gear—Face cloths. a ee 4 ~ Mrs..E. Blanchford has return- Mrs. Thomas Reid — Eggs and Mrs. V. C. Morris—Vase. ed after .a week spent in Vancou- gowers, Mrs. A. J. Eaton-—Jams. ver, Mrs. Tassell-— Soups: and Old _ Me. and Mrs, D. K. Crofton —— Miss: Monteith and small niece, Dutch. Creapi and Sugar set ani walt Joanne McKay, are visiting in Miss Gladys Shaw—Corn flakes. Mrs.» Warren Hastings — Eges, Vancouver. ' Miss Cree Shaw—Rhubarb. and cream and sugar set, ; Mrs. G. J. Mouat and Peggy — Mrs. A. J. and Miss Hastings —_ '. Mrs. Keiller has returned to-her Bath mat set. . Egg cozy, soap dish, cereal, canned Ts tip Wega” with’ \ fongetcnie-nots, Holets aind blue hells —_ ‘Not forgetting: daiodils, standing sentinel). °°: S cope ‘ulips touched the. upward hend, all ved-gold_ Yheir, beauty! told Mrs. Harvey—Rinso. 1. Mrs. Norman Wilson. — Night- gown. » “Mrs. Stan. P py) jumas. . ~ - Mrs. Lockwood “Pen towels and Mys.. Harcus—-Or anges. and Mrs: ‘McMurdo — But- er. Mrs. Almer. Beddis—Soups and , vashing powder. © . “Mrs. *Shaw-—Bisevits. : 4 : Lowther-—Soap, powder, , : Canned wo Ware a Chitaven’s, Irs, * Ghaslesworthe owels 0. Price, Sr. ome Anonymous-~Groeeries, Maw atid Alas. a. potatoes, Miss Grave Mouat -- und children’s books, Me, and Mrs, MeDermott-—Hzes wnd eocon, Crayons Kayne oe ah ol _ Mr and Mrs, R. ‘Teynbee “inal URE Gates age cin aE al A a LS Canned. ve cetablos nnd, enstird ower suid | B.C, Funeral Co. Ltd. (HAYWARD'S) We have been established since tsa7, nttended‘to promptly by an olll- elent sta, oComplete Funerals marked) in plain: (erties, @ Charen Moderate @ LADY AUTENDANT.. 7M Broughton St, Vietorla Phones; BOM, G7679, W400 Mr. and Mrs! ‘oM. daekson + Ralled ‘oats, Mra. and Miss Kingxbury:: Cue \ renls, . Mis and Mys, W. N, Norton o- = > Crinned Lomatoes. and peas, Mis.) Bishop. Wilkon -+- tawel& 8 ee fo x mo Mw. HG, Garter--Hath, towels, Mr, Wine Palmer--Cont. ling: Ore, ‘ 2 ee 5 ae oa $ ae i : hee ‘Bath : . Hehe arene ev igs fin “a ‘Special Prices to Clear Stock Government Certified Seed Potatoes in 100-Ib. Bags Ce ae etal 1 KATADIN $2.50 NETTED GEMS......$2.50 BURBANK . $3.40 IRISH COBBLER....$3,40 . “SIR WAL TE R RALBIGIL . ve [3.40 | Andie Pow Other, Varielios Hapa eree Use Baal Amounts of Fertilizer When Planting. We Whive Wovtilivnne for Ve von Diypose - =: ‘ GA RDN. SPRA Ys | Scorn, & PEDEN, LD. } CORNER CORMORANT and STORE + Fruity, Vegotabless GROCERIES, Tohuceo, Havdware 7 SAANICH. PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Ganges Notes May ‘weeks’ leave, which. she is spend- NOW. few: days’. me and: ‘sister-in- law, Saunich or distriet. calls . Regingld Hayward Mang.-Dir, an wee STAKES —= GARDEN TOOLS . EDS ‘Phone G 7181, | Regulai Value to 598 | 1.49 You’ll find all the new styles in this sales group of felts and straws. Bright colors, black, navy, brown. DRESSES DRESSES Gay Washable dresses in tail- tailored ove styles, Choose your rose. Sizes 38 to 52. 4.95 DRESS SHOPPE washable florals in dressy styles. Sizes 12 to 20. or 1324 Douglas Phone E 7552 and Personals Pte. last week from Medicine Hat and Rex: Theatre, Ganges, Monday, W. Rogers, who. arrived 22, “Stormy Weather,’ ete. Two Shows, 3:15, 8 p.m.—Advt. . has been spending a few days’ ; . leave with his wife and family on Rainbow Road, has left for Gor- don. Head. ‘LAC. Ray Parsons, R.C.A.F., has arrived on farm furlough from Scoudoue, .New Brunswick, and, accompanied by his wife and little son ‘from Richmond, : is” spending six weeks ‘with his parents, * Mr: find Mrs. E. Parsons, Ganges. After visiting Ganges for a few days, the guest of Mr. and. Mrs. E.. A. Crofton and Major and Mrs: F. Cc. Turner, Mrs. S. W. Hool has returned to Victoria. WREN Shirley Wilson has ar~ rived. from Esquimalt for. two ing ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Wilson, “Barnsbury. ” © Guests. registered at. Ganges - Inn: Sgts. Grant’ Hall, Cecil James -and Red. “Collins, UR.CLA.F,, «Pa tr ies Bay; Miss M:. Conner, a . Horne, be caleer Miss ~ ‘Denise Crofton: retumed : to Ganges! on: “Thursday, after a “visit: to: Galiano, the. nest. of Mrs:. F, Penrose. “Miss. Muriel Holm has: return- ed: to: Victoria after ‘a weekend: at ge, visiting. her. parents, Lr's., ‘Williams’ “brother Mr. and Mrs. Ws: FOR DECORATING ‘Other. | Baal’s” ‘Drug ‘Store 5 ‘Phone 42-L Sidney, 8. c oe a | | Novelties. i eDermott. Patriotic Cpl. “Lowther aivived. on the | island 4 Saturday ‘and: is spend- ing ‘two: weeks’ leave: with his ‘and ddughter” at Vesuvius: Bay. , Free Miners’ Exemption Act Amendment Act, 1944 N AMENDMENT to the Free Miners’ tion Act was approved at the last session of . Exemp- A the British Columbia Legislature permitting those _ persona, whose properties are sti i in wood stand: ing, and who: were. entitled to apply i in 1943. but did not do 80). to gain ‘its ‘benefits. Applications : of such persons need not. be made until during. the. last year in. which the mineral claims or placer mining: leases are in good standing but: must be made on or before the anniversary date in that year. The limitation on the number of mineral claims or placer mining leases which may be benefited remains at cight in the case of an indi- vidual and sixteen in that of a company. Department of Mines, ‘Parliament Buildings, 7 Nictoriay, B, Cc. “nON. 6 CARSON, . Minister, © y ie | = RG, My . SIDNEY, Vaneouver Twland.