Page Four Pee ot Co Saanich Peninsula and Guif islands Review Co _ Thursday, Sey September 2, 1926. aaeererd | erento meant, aeeeename one nennneteene eae Annee em tens nar er ms reer oc corer ace nay ee a ion, got some time from ‘the judge. amas HEAR Patricia Bay Locals Henry Ford. is trying to get t uy peur’ By Review Representative AA ‘US oe country to go back to-the old tash | $] 9 ADDRESS wien Pr 3° iO FLY NE ioned dances. These can best be Mr. J. P. Syvester returned to Vic- on es i ig oe “Ldanced in the br oad: open spaces and toria on Sunday after spending a few RT a eee Se. EE _ BAZAN BAY CASH STORE PAY CASH | oe PHONE 9X. __—-_. PAY LESS x 7a : a » (the - broad. open. spaces ‘are: all, full | | days" vacation at: the. Bay, where he” “Libby's Potted Meats 25e Sandwich Spread es 35¢ iG :\Ford:ears. pate " ° Ee al aaa pol? By. Review. w Representative ae was the guest. of. Mr. Geo. Sangster... _ 8 ting. for. caetetee . —HLarge, 1 wv Cc a ¥ ss vob SAANICHTON;. Sept: -2. ‘The! “Miss. Mae McKenzie, of. Victoria; 7 “here would be fewer ‘automobile | monthly ‘meeting Of the South hn Saan- (is. spending:a. few. days at.the’ Bay . oP oe: fatalities, thinks Doc: Manning if ion Farmers’ Institute.took place in’ and is‘the guest of as “Genevieve y VE ‘more:-automobile drivers: were fond | the Temperance: Hall last week with ‘Sangster. jot SCOMer ye ek * "Ta large attendance ‘of members,--W:| Mr. Victor: Numi, ‘of ‘Contre ‘Road, * | Sy iD. Michell presiding. The secretary’s|is spending a holiday in Vancouver. nt Ford Old soles aione. ool pe was read by Geo. Spencer.| Mr. Bobbie Gambling, nok ve itiuings, “Old jokes alone wouldn't! After a short business meeting a very |.ver, is spending, a. short holiday. here FRESH DAILY Another thing the automobile does} have’ placed him” where he now is. interesting address on “Corsmercial and is the guest of Mr. «and. _Mrs. is.to enable town vandals to destroy all the wild flowers in two Sunday “Sign on "Back of a Ford afternoons when it used to take three! “guy's Your Old Can.” to four with the horse and buggy. | te ‘Bulb Growing” was given by Prof.|Gurton, Centre Road. i Buck, of the University of British. Miss Annie Miller; of Victoria, ; is i Columbia. Prof. Buck stated that in spending a- week’s holiday here and . ‘| The hand that rocks the Roadster ' the near future the Facile Const is the guest of Miss Rhoda Graig. - Bread, Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Cookies | 3 We Deliver RRAAARAVAAWS D lb ., é Dewb Local News P : : . , would be the chosen place for bu Mr. Charlie Muir, who has just re- _ SIDNEY BAKE RY g That Winchell mee that if ho! Miho ii@aad Wht % v zouke the world. igrowing and pointed out the excel-| turned home from a trip to Scotland, Ev) _ - @{ could just get hold of all the money/| ~~ Fairy Story _ tlent. ways of making a profitable | spent the. week-end at the Bay.and.. ” g he'd. b , "Oo, aaa a ,_ | business of: bulb-growing: After the! was the guest’ ‘of ‘his ‘mother, ‘Mrs. gh CORNER BEACON and SECOND ST. . PHONE 19 g jhe owes he'd uy a nice car, , | reat upon Lime it car one a address, which was. keenly followed | Muir at Bremhill Cottage. auvneevervoreeneneaal cided..to repaint: the o bus ‘himse : » # 2 came ace iby the members, a-hearty vote ‘of ; Tourist: “Hey, | you "tool; “you bet-jand-a couple of days later the neigh: -; Oo” | Mr. and Mrs. B. -Readings and Mr. ter wateh out.” borhood thought he had bought | thanks was extended to the: speaker Bennie Readings, of Bazan Bay, are , tanec » ladies 's Insti- Victim: “Wassa matter, you gonna} new machine. andl the Tidies 0: tne Women spending a holiday in Vancouver, js yee ook 4 tute served refreshments, which were i back up? ek | a ., {done ample justice to by the male |h@ving left by motor via the Belling- % ee 1 ‘The old fashioned tombstone said, members present. ham ferry. im : There’s this to be said for Henry! “Rest in Peace.” but some of the eee “Mrs. Pollock and little daugh- _ ' Ford’s flivvers.. They may shimmy,/ later. varieties are said to-carry the _ “ter” Babs “werethe - week. end. Buests but thank God. they’ don’t ue the | phrase, “The brakes. tailed to. work." ” ac SAANICH W. L. foe. Mr. B.- Bryce Charleston. | | 7 Mr. Errol. MeClare of ‘Victoria; a Hook 4 . hite . i -Charle ¥. W hite: “How | 4s. it. you | former qesident of Sidney: was.a vis- 4. ark © te eartainty tt} Bye? QO ife. whe BL § ray _— Fie 7: ve . Mrs. Jack: She's hitting” on | low, Winds. “Ww olf: oe ePhe at “old” ear of “The World’ 5 Greatest Highway” ~ os too. “We haven’ t missed anything ont mine can giveome all the arguments. - IMUSIC TREAT AT . nn the road. oer {i want. “(Gontinued: “from” ‘Page One) : Go East Through the ee If the driver’: in: front helds. out: his | hand, you can always tell what ee a paper on “Neighborhood 1s. for to do. if you are, a mind '"At the close of the business meet- readcr ee ar res ing Mrs, -W.-D. Michell,. president of : : the Institute, presented. Miss Lilian Stvan, a popular. bride: of. last sveek, |. ‘with a beautiful sect of” Irish: . ‘table inen, ‘and-in-a short. speech expressed |the food. wishes. of the members. and ‘shanks for ‘her faithful work ‘as ‘an “Institute worker. Miss Styan: éx- pressed Jer thanks and. stated her.in-| tention” of .keeping.-up her. member: ship) in- the. ‘Institute. At: the: close . ‘Signs on Flivvers . W HITE HOUSE” " By Review Repré ‘Representative 8 “* FULFORD HARBOUR; Sept: 2.--. |. A’ most enjoyable entertainment: was... given-at the: “White Hotise” ‘Nash Can. Oil by Myself. Sick Cylinders: | “Canadian Pacific Rockies. / Puddle Jumper: ‘3 ~~; > , Eptapbhs -. . Four Transcontinental Trains Daily Stutterign Stutz. Shed a tear for Joseph Mects, Four’ Wheels—All Tired. He would: look back while oeeine | li “Fierce “Arrow with a Quiver. str cets. me - : ; 2 100-peéreent .A> Meri: Gan. ‘99 percent Static. - Roll Oats. “Danger!..2,000 Jolts., Struggle -B Baby. Li Uneoversd: : Smool hin: The Way” “ Mounce at Sidney Service Sta- tion:-And while- you're. » oiling: - and | asin gs. the: cary “YOu u Se aeeal ees the évening: ‘The dning- room had _been iery Bas by: oe pretty: finish Whyte “made licensed. premises: and by: the ‘bottle in Government Stores, affords the Amalgamated: Brewerics an opportunity to maintain an ample and sufficient reserve: that is is allowed to mature slowly and. naturally, . a (Pant! pied fron: P: are - One)” ‘ase ni blance AO the’ great’ emaned. | AU ey * Director ord found that his stage: vas) to che the far West iteelf--old: Texien, the mianuntrtias of California, wa Wade diame of Utah and Nevada, the prairie uplands of Dakota and he Continental Dividesof Wyoming, Prvvelyetion faverncd owhend tinder nil wunimer despite every whim and hrent: Lo ~ heat “ Ai : : "were Most F Pe opie Trade” ont temeeenimtes ek 1: gu er samt 0 mer | t 4 1 i Pemanmaamecenmenam ceameg vam ~ Also 0 on James Island d,. “in ‘the Pah ~ MOORE. 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