fe LF Review is Now on Third St. Pie N. BIGHTH YEAR Gone to | E;dmonton South Salt Spring Through the instrumentality of the Ganges Guild of Sunshine a very j enjoyable entertainment was given F. W. Sproule and Family Leave for) Edmonton After Residing Here For Ten Years. Saturday, March 13. The Guild of Sunshine is to be congratulated in having secured for the evening the assistance from Vancouver of that noted elocutionist, Miss Helen Badgely. The programme, as origin- ally announced, included several re- citatiotis by Miss Badgely, but the programme was considerably en- larged due to the tremendous ova- tion of the audience at the end of each number—‘‘who would not be denied an encore.” This the elocu- tionist with much graclousness ac- ceded to. The recitations were as follows: “Kapilano Canyon,” (by Pauline Johnson); “The Hat in the Audience,” Extract from “School for Scandal,” “The Prussian Major” (by Robert Service), ‘Mary Magdaline.”’ Some of the encores were of a comic Mr. F. W. Sproule and family left Sidney last Tuesday en route for Edmonton in which district they in- tend to make their home. Mr. Sproule has resided district over ten years was highly respected for his upright character and Christian e/sposition. in his and He was an elder in St. Paul's Pres- byterian Church and will be greatly missed in that congregation. A number of their friends sur- prised them at their home, making it a farewell gathering, ana on Sun- day evening the church bade them God-speed by singing “God Be Wity , You Till We Meet Again.” nature and highly entertaining and The sincere wishes of their many ; amusing. friends follow them to their new home, and all wish them health, hap-| piness and prosperity. Interspersed with the recitations were musical numbers contributed by the Misses Helen Dean and Ina Castle, the, first of which was a duet SILVER TEA. | ~obesome thats All,” accom- panied by Mr. Stanley Dean, piano, The Silver Tea given by Mrs. Wm. | and Mr. Inglis, flute obligato. This Armstrong, last Thursday proved “number received such hearty ap- huge success, and over $30 was real- ! plause at its termination that an en- ized to add to the Wesley Methodist core was demanded and responded to Church funds of the Foreward Move- by the two singers when “Let the ment. Many visitors took advant- Rest of the World Go By” was con- age of the opportunity o visit Mrs. . tributed. Armstrong, who is noted for her The other musical numvers were genial manner in entertainnz. Mrs. as follows: Earl McKenzie and Mrs. Smith, late of Kamloops, provided music during Vocal Solo—'Little Bit of Hea- the afternoon, and the Ladies’ Aiq|VYe"."’ Miss Dean. of Wesley Methodist church disposed of a few articles which the society had on hand from the sale of work held last Christmas. Vocal Solo—'"'Velley of Laughter,” Miss Castle. After the programme was com- pleted a committee of raqies of the to the audience. The supper ar- rangements were in the capabie : hands of Mra. Stacey, assisted by severai other members. Mr. McCture, after Uving at Gor- | The Guild had two tastily decor- don Heat a number of years and five| ated bootha {n the hall in charge of and a half years wn Galiano Island, | Mesdames Fletcher and Ringwood, finds that Keating is the best dis-| and so successfully were the sales trict to settle down in. Having pur-| conducted that nothing remamed un- chased the fruit farm of Mr. Sutton,| sold at either stall. secretary of the Saanich Fruit Grow-| devoted to fancy work and sewing; ers’ Association, Mr. McClure and/the other to home cooking. family are,now settled on the place. A considerable sum was received Keating welcomes this family into} at the door for admittance (the fee the district, and the Presbyterian | included refreshments) besides church, of which they are members,! which a satisfactory amount was re- may count on their agsistance at all! ccived through the sale at the stalls. times. -. Proceeds of the entertainment will Mr. Sutton has nearly completed be used by the Guild for the "Sick his new home and will probabiy Benefit” Fund. move into it this weak. The seation Through the Kindness of the Agri- 1s Ideal and commands a sweeping cultural Asso¢iation no charge was Keating view e ode mEiiiton: collar made for the use of the hall. strawberry flelds. An fllustrated lecture on ‘Pil- Mr. J. Gerald 8. Ringwood has successfully passed the a for a Tester's licence in gécordance wieéh the Dairies Regulation Act of B. C. T. A. F. Wiancko, asaistant Pro- vincial Dalry Inspector, nas been at the Salt Spring Island creamery on an inspection tour. We regret that Mrs. Brown, of Cranberry Marsh, la seriously ill and has been taken to the Lady Minto Hospital to undergo an oper- grim's Progress’ will be given jn the Methodist Church, Saanifh, tomor- row night (Friday). There will also be a programme of solos and recita- tions. Patricia Bay The steamship Canora, Capt. Brown, the ©. N. R. car ferry that plles between Port Mann and _ Pa-, ation. tricla Bay, arrived In this port yes- Mr. Jackson, Fulford, made a terday at 4.30 p.m., having a cargo| very large catch of herrings las. of eleven loads of grain and one of| week. In one afternoon he had his butter and eggs consigned to Vic-| boat loaded and had to desiat as it toria In additlon, the steamship] could hold no more. Germania, Capt. Colbourne, also of ts ee ee the C N_ R. fleet, was in this port DAD AT IT AGAIN. today - Seiad Mr J Y Rochester, C N R= ma-| While mother sat darning a steck- rine superintendent, was a visitor to Patricia Bay inspecting the Installa- tion of the new sltp machinery at that port. Patricia Bay Is fairly alive herring at tho present time. ing, And daddy was smoking and rocking, The grocery bill came, And concerning that samo Daddy made o remark that shocking. with was re . Ts OL STITT emmoge = 94 aaa - “as ~ — Children’s Sewing a Spectalty MAY COWRLE PLAIN AND FANCY Dressmaking Commencing Monday, March 22 | Neat Door to the “Flying Line’ Motor Stage Walting Room, Beacon Avenue, Sidney, B.C. soa One stall was . B. Dani Large Number Attended at the Mahon Hall, Ganges, at 8 p.m. i in Berquist Hall; Rooga, Was Very Prettily ecorated for The St. Patrick's Day dance given ej Sisaaionn 3 Athletic As 4 a me Ae 4 fi Nearly Opp.. the Bank GAZETTE @HURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1920 i ~ ~ PRICE FIVE CENTS Fi, Weents Takes Charge The military 500 party held in the | 8 ti a UC < ess Temperance Hall, Keating. on Maren | 33 was very well attended and proved ' hg most enjoyable. The Institute reom : . i A | was prettily decorated with. yeliow Fas Arrived ip Sidney ¢o Offictate at : 7 daffodils and laurel which gave a fes _ {. Elizabeth's Church, 4) : . . ; mx) etal Function Last Night | tire and home-like appearance to the : & Third Street. : scene. The game war conducted Db. . oThe Rev. Mr. W. Mitchell who 6pared no! i ,eforts in adding to the comfort of ' By { 4 ie Vie a 3° 7 q Fr. Weerts has arrived here from Fort Jefferson, N. Y., to take the place of Father ‘, . Ww j e-Occasion the guests, many of whom are new- aati who left here last August for Port- , comers to the district, and undoubt- | la Z nd, Me. Before going to P vr edly appreciate the friendly gather | 8 Be tore _ Jefferson, Father Ww t = 1 * ings held in this place. r serie was sta 3 Prize g taflor wab given to the cup won by Fes were ; Hone din the Laurentides, Quebec, s> awarded as follows: First prize: : . under the auspices of the Sidney | @ha Bidney lacrosse team on July 1, Miss Margaret Mitchell, Mise Beatrice ‘a ae fret ner, to Canada, out this , , ge Amateur Athletic Association last ;949, which was donated py Messrs. ButJer, Mr. S. Bate and Master Fred | Tet visit to the Pacific Coasi, night in Berquist Han itdtvey and Blackburn. Mitchell; second price, Mrs. Mitchel), “4 @fter Teaving an abundance of n LF ’ ’ : on: 8 ee One or #he music provided by Miss Mr. Geo. Hafer, Mr. E. T. Lauris, ; 2° Ports and ice the green sward the most enjoyable and Sbecosstull win‘s orchestra on this occasion yj, Gliddon. jOf this peninsula impressed him social events ever staged by this duded some of the very latest, Mr. J. Stewart has purchased j.very much, organization. the appreciation of tnose pres- new team of hors } ill be "| Father Weerts will be in charge was manifested vari 7 es and w em-! of St. Elizabeth's Church, and geiu- Messrs. W. Stacey, D. Robinson on Various o¢ and J. B. Burton were the members of the committee in charge of the arrangements, and they deserve mueh credit for their untiring labors to make the evening a success in every way. The decoraticns to the hall which were carried out by the above committee, displayed excellent taste on the part of the committee, tue hall being very effectively decorated with strings of green crepe paper en- twined with red festooned from all corners of the room to tne ceiling, while shamrock leaves were much in evidence around the walls or tie hall. A feature of the decoration was the basketball, football, base- ball, lacrosse sticks, baseball bats— in fact everything that would ba re- quired to take part in the various games to which this association de- votes its spare time—were displayed on the platform, srhile a place of Sunshine Guild served refreshments Junior Girls Organi bY Junior and Senior Girls Are Busy With Their Sewing; Preparing For Social Evening. The Dorcas Society. composed of the senior girls of St. Paul's Presby- terian Church, are busy with their sewing and are also preparing for a social evening. , The junior girls of St. Paul's Preabyterlan Church, have formed a Needle and Thread | Society, and their needles and thread are moving like machines. A box social will soon be held by these enterprising young ladies. Be sure and encour- age both. There ts a pleasant rival- ry between them to excell. West Saanich W.I. Cut Filo Pers.” His av»vsress F | freatly enjoyed by all present. Tne| the Wupplies of canning outfits which the Inatitute | ®volljble for export and because of department | the H§gh quality of Canadian bacon, td wore on exhibition, and much Inter-| ther@ts every indication that they purchased through the est was shown In them Wednesday being St. Patrick's i ; Day the executive of the Inatitute | u Rane held a Shamrock Tea at the home of the President, Mrs. Verdin. Mr. Meyer has purchased Road say will continues to Ive in the dfs- trict. a The farm belonging to Mr. Os-| Saanfgh, Mr. | Vioe {gas conducted by the Rev G Borne has been purchased by Hickey, son of Capt. Hickey, of the | A. C. P. R. steamship Princess Royal. Born —~To Mr. and Mra. Dignon, a) Flore i Tributes. daughtor, at the home of Mrs Walker, Saanlichton, on March 9 Mrs. Dignon in the daugh- ter of Mr Frank Verdier We are sorry to lose Mr. Handly from the dtatrie,; taken up hie residence in Victoria. Harry ‘ The dance held under the aliapices | eeen i of the Agrigyltural Sociaty on Fri- day evening last was a great duc- cess, an many as forty motors com- ing from the elty The muale was axeotiont and tha dancing was kopi] ~~ up until 2am The Basketball Club very ably secved refroshments. The Review printa Wedding Invt- tations ipbothseduntries last fall and trad. _qrfordpeveral months has been on the } theginited States and Canadian live { sto¢j farmers and breeders may be The regular monthly meeting of | Tread the West Saanich Women’s Instituie| tin was held on Tuesday, March 9, when | 200 Prof. Stevenson addreassd the mem-| They bers on ‘‘Roses and Their Care, and | the ive stock industry. the British waa | Gov ivnment have purchased monthly the’ Nicht home of Mr Frank Lindsay, West Stoplin's Cometery yesterday after We hope Mr. and Mra. Lind-|90Ong: The cortege left the BC Tuesday, J. M4 Hoe whe! | Cun Agais. Py #he refreshments served during : the evening were thoroughly enjoyed biy-Al, and those in charge of this , ipBortant department carried out , Upsh: we: er. ployed for some time in getting out logs for the Hamilton Lumber Co., Lid. This business is now under the Management of Mr. W. Hamilton. son of the late R. S. Hamilton, and customers are assured of the same courteous treatment as in the pa3t We wish Mr. Hamilton Bte best of luck in his undertaking. Two new cars have recently mad. their appearance at Tod Inlet, Mr J. Haggart having Purchased a Chevrolet and ‘Mr. R. T. Hunter an Overland. The dance given by the Agricul- tural Soclety at Saanichtop on Fri. day evening last was, as usual, well patronized and much enjoyed by tae people, young and old, who attended The ‘‘Moonlight’’ dances were well arranged and gave an added interest to the entertainment. Supper wac vrovided by the yoyng ladies of thc basketball team and was served in ¢r very creditable manner. For. the ccnvenience cof guests from Keating and locality, Mr. A. Bate Operated a atage, this giving the younz people a chance to remain until the end of tiie evening. . ra ~ Mr. Norman Mottersed, who has been employed by L. Thomson sincz September last, has récently com. menced work at the Hamilton mill The pupils of the West Saanich school had very substantial evidence of the value of school gardens when the teachers, Miss Bissett and “Miss Anderson, treated them to a “Bean Feast’? on Monday afternecu. ‘Fhe beans were baked at home by the teachers and some of the older pu- pils and it was only necessary to re- heat them at the school. Needless to say that appetites were keen and smiles pnanimous, The South Saanich Women's In- stitute will hold their regular month- ly meeting on Fhursday evening at Temperance Hall, Keating. Mrs. H. E. Tanner, the newly-etected presl- dent, will occupy the chair, and the main business will be She appoint- ment of the committees to carry on the different branches of the work A good attendance ts requested. “— | erally assist Father Ronden. Previous to his departure for the Coast, Father Weerts saw Father Cortenraad, who was here for some time, and he sent his best wishes to all his old Sidney friends. “ dance was given by the Sidney JOULY SURPRISE PARTY. ek ¢ Association in order to raise . RG) to provide necessary equip- met t for the members to take part in) :4¥fe various lines of sport, and Jusinng from the large number prea. 1 Ot ‘there should be a handsome bal- ames on thé-right side of the ledger | ww fen the financial statement ts com- picted. she committee in charge of the ar- ramgements for the dance desire to express their grateful Appreciation to al, those who in any way assisted thdm to make the event such a suc. Ca re To celebrate Capt. Livesay’s birth- day, a number of friends visited them quite unexpectedly last Saturday evening and a very pleasant time was enjoyed by all with music, cards and games. Miss Edna Joann and- Mr. Patch won the first prize at whist, = while Mrs. Ross ana Mr. J. John took the consolation prizes. Shortly after midnight everyone gathered around the table and partook of. a very dainty supper. The party dis- Dersed in the small hours of ths norning, expressing the pleasure ‘he evenihg had given them. = Trade port Salt Spring Island | The annual meetitig’ ot “the “Sailr * Spritig Island Seed Growers’Aseo- mS clatfon was held last Friday, Maren 5, at “Barnabury,” the home of ‘Mtr. 7 James, and the followtng, gentismen.: >. - were elected directors for the com--~ ps, ing year: Rev. S. Ailtkeys, Messrs) |! F. James, F..L. Turney, HyPrice, We} Stevens, §. M@an anid -w: Hf” Streaier. 3s At the mégting’“at+- tt -Gangss | NotCause for Uneasiness Regarding _the Canadian Livestock In- ; dustry. fe expected that expp:ts of meats froffi Canada will continue to follow thejnormal demand of the past few mogths, according to a statemen! offifiially made by the Industrial and Devplopment Council of Canadian Me&? Packers. The press message rogj:.Chicago recently that, owing tc thdijndverse exchange, meat exports froggy the U. 8. A. had ceased is soriigwhat belated as the recorded drogyin prices of hogs as a result of chaigdd conditions took place in for the National. . ynd:. Provifeta} Chapters: Meg. foe thd''nak tional Chapter, andl fits: : ‘Manin, ; Mrs. Peers, Mra. Meurontses,. and Mrs. Whitcomb, for the. Provitictal Chapters. ‘ : vie Rev. Mr. Aftkens offictated on Sunday, March 14, in 8St. ‘Mark’s Church, Salt Spring, at the christe Ing of Winsome, the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. V. Case Morris. The god- mothers were Mrs. Baall Cartwright and Miss Freda Lang, and the god- father, Mr. V. Case Morris. Miss Lovering, matron of the Gul? Islands Hospital, bas been spending & week's holiday in Victoria. Dur- ing. her absence her posttion at‘ thé’ ~ hospital has been filled by Mrs. Frank Crofton. : Miss D. Layard, who has held the position of telephone agperetor§ at Ganges for the last five years, has tendered her realgnation, to* take of- fect at the end of this month... - The Badminton tournament, which has been In progress for the last few- weeks at the Mahon Hall, has beon completed, the winners belng Mrs. Speed and Mr. Basil Cartwright. Mrs. Woodn, of Courtenay, accum- panied by her two children, ts spend- Ing a week or two on Salt Spring Ialand, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mouat, of Ganges. Mrs Geo. Drake and family, of Calgary, are visiting the Island and are the guests of: Mr. and Mrs. A. Drake, of Ganges. lo hee basis. The exchange situation betYen. London and the Dominion is a¥mewhat more favorable than for gured that our exporta will con- “80 far as can be foreseen at the present monthly: level. {a no cause for wpeaainess in FINANCIAL SUCCESS. The tllustrated lecture on Friday night last, given In the interest of the Armentan Children’ Relief Fund in the Methodist Church, was thor- oughly enjoyed by a small audience. The smallness of the attendance was undoubtedly due to the jnclement weather. The financtal returns were very gratifying, nevertheless, being in all $15. A generous contribution of §5 merits apecial recognition, as doea also the free use of the lantern and views Canadtan bacon wilt Péntinue to take all ou: surplus i OF MISS NICHOLSON. vik ee T 3’ remains of Miss Alice Loulae Bon were laid to rest in St You'll feel tine during spring and summer {f you take our Sarsaparliila Lesage, the druggist Fune7g] Chapel at 1 30 o'clock and Proc@iiled to St. Stephen's Church, where an impressive ser Toll the merchant you saw hta ad ! In The Review. Adiijrews. Many :riends attended, ‘the casket was covered = with The pallbearers were Measyg, W. Thomson, W. A. Bissett, MWledloy and N. Wilkinson. ond The Massey Silver Bicycl e Ribbon THE BICYCLE THAT PLEASES (LEP HON K INCREASK. Polag . show that there has At — . Ha increase of elghi per cent in ldng ;, The number of telephones 1920 Models, $60.00 and $67.50 a tn ua pra on Jan 1, 1919, was 124, OLD BICYCLES TAKEN. TERMS ARRANGED. IT PAYS TO BUY A GOOD BICYCLE. Wh DO EXPERT REPALRLNG OF ALL KINDS weet Plimley & Ritchie, Ltd. Phone 1707 on and oon Mareh tu wo, 1820, 124 » 125 611 View St. Victoria, B. C. iH Dawor Faia street. on Thuraday March rh daughtor Chapter, I, 0...D. Ey the: following ere ladies were proposed, aé’ couricitiots | * we 5S, ny eS: 4 rahi 4 ; Len Byles. \ oy te \ Be zy t oo he ig? eee ek tat oO 3 a ae din aan