— CHURCH FETE AND GARDEN "PARTY SUCCESS (Continued from Page One.) ~ ed i in the sum cleared by. the after- ~ noon’ s proceedings, \ which amount- “ed to over. $167.00. wre The. hidden. treasure, arranged “by. Mrs. H:: A. Robinson, was found and won by:Dr. Bryant.. The gen- -tlemien’s prize for the dart throw- ing “competition in charge of H. ’ Simson..and K. Byron went to ‘William Shaw, the lady’s to Miss Shirley ‘Wilson. ; The ring throwing contest, ar- “ranged by Mrs. T. Burkitt, was tied for. by Mrs,.°Charlesworth and pick Hamilton. ‘The winner of: the ‘elock golf, in - -¢harge’ of ‘Mrs. H. A. Robinson, “was: Mrs. C. -E: Baker. soy. The . quilt... made-.and donated “by Mrs. Palmer, ‘sr., was won by oW,.I. McAfee, ‘and the casserole, “given. by St. Mary’s Guild, by Miss Ena.Hamilton. 0° © The winner «of | the cake ade and. donated: by Mrs. G. ‘was.Mrs? H.. Johnson, ne guessed ‘the. correct: weight, 714 pounds. The Red: Cross chair went. to D. ‘K, “Crofton. in _ The shell. guessing competition was ° won “by. David .. Weatherell ‘guessing the nearest: to the. cor- rect. number, 2,026. ‘The ; autograph’ book: was. in ‘charge’ of. Mrs. G. B. Young. Other ‘eompetitions “were: in MrsiW.eY.. Hamilton. d: ‘vegetables, ete.,, on: the. stalls re. ‘sent: to. the local hospital. ‘eas. were: under the -and_ were served mL, the: veranda, : ‘ RARER alias 2 . Mouat, charge of . ‘Stevens and. Mrs. Be ‘At: ‘the: end: of ‘the day all fruit. ‘supervision ; assisted. by in "the the Telephone 31 = — - Beacon at Fourth - — - Sidney, B.C. SOUTH PENDER ISLAND Col. Martyn of Glenwhorple took a large party from here to the Mayne Island Golf dance last week, There will be.a dance in South _ Pender Pavilion on Friday, Aug. 26th.:For particulars re admission please turn to the Coming Events column. Miss Kemp and her sister with two friends have been spending a week at Syringa Cottage, and re- turned to Seattle early Monday morning. Mr, Denbeigh with Alastair and Peter have been camping on Bed- well Harbour for a week or so, and have returned to Victoria, also Mr. Jack Robinson. Mrs. Crane of Esquimalt and her. daughters Mary and. Barbara ‘are: now at their summer home at Camp Bay. Miss Marjorie Crane has returned to the Jubilee Hospi- tal where she is training for the ~n ursing professi on. Mr, and Mrs. Stallybrass with their baby daughter and Phyllis - Georgeson have gone’ to Ladner for a few days, accompanied by Mr. Georgeson. Mrs. Claude Conery has her niece °“Mary Lou” visiting her from Vancouver. Mr. Philip Teece is leaving on Thursday for a trip to the Okana- gan. _ “Miss Joyce “winsby: and Miss “Ray ‘Miller of Victoria, and Miss Barbara ‘Miller’ of Seattle are vis- iting: Miss. Mona Martyn of Glen- “whorple. - : f peas," gy BIGOOOOOOOONG DOOM Olen eR RRR agement: webs xo) i} GS a. Sy" ENS GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Mrs. B. Bagnard of Pasadena, Cal, is spending a few days on Salt Spring, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mount of Ganges. During the absence of the Rey. 3. H.-Popham, the services will be taken each Sunday at the Salt Spring Island ehurches by the Rev. P. C. Hayman of Victoria. The Hon. Ian Mackenzie, Min- ister of National Defenee., who is cruising amongst the Gulf Ishuids in the yacht “Norsal” was a visitor at Ganges Harbour on Saturday. Dr. FE. M. Southerland of Vie- toria is spending a few days at North Salt Spring, the guest of My. and Mrs. J. D. JIalley of “San- dal’ Following the usual visit of six weeks to Wallace Island, the canp has closed down for the season. Mrvand Mrs. R. Styles and family, Mr.oJ. Canady, ead all the bays who havé been spending their vaé- vation af the jshind ¢amp returned to Pasadena on Monday, 15th. Mrs, Wim. Allan of Vieloria ar- rived fast Thursday at Salt Spring, where she is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Colin Monat, of Ganges. ; Mr. Wm. Bond of Portage Inlet is visiting his niece, Mrs. Frank Westcott, of North Salt Spring. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Drayton of Vancouver, who have spent three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young of Ganges Harbour have lett for: Bellingham. After arfew days visit to Salt” Spine. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Wilson at “Barnsbury,” Mr. . P Lipsoe returned home to ) Seaitte! - on Sunday. tables’ ‘being, decorated with sweet Migs Marguerite La Plante of. “ Kelowna arrived last Thursday al” Ganges, where she has taken’ the / “position, recently ‘vacated by Miss. . _Alma, Riley, on the staff ‘of: The ' Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hospital. Miss.La Plante -_ on 1 Friday fot * their : summer “home, BS spring. io ae Me: _ Ray: Motri is, left 8 motoring trip to: Nicola, ; where Mrs. Cy ‘Borradaile’s daughter, -h., Roberts, Mrs, Charlesworth Salt Spring cuitage, Myo Novaian Monday from Yor several netinge as Beet onprived Hollywood, months, he pidia nroinedcr lle Vor, your, convonlenee, pa i Account MALT. and CIDER VINEGAR, “in bulk WHOLE SPICES, JARS, Ete. “REMEMBER —~ our ‘delivery ods to. ‘every “part - otooe Of the District: of ft North Saanich every day .: mh your. y Favetrle Light... | here ABN. or: HH Hh il i A i tr : HH so i ese iia me ste i mer i ‘Minas Viniting his parents, Majow “nd Mrs. AL Tt forenoon. | ment, M. i ‘graduated. four’ ee * years ago from’ a Regina: hospital. “Mrs ‘Watson Jones. ‘of. “Vaneou- | »ver ae visiting Salt. ‘Spring for a eT. EF: Speed: left 10 days camping at. . ‘Salt. Ganges; ‘and: Mrs, om Thursday for” they’ ‘will be “guests for a week of — Mrs. &: left on ‘Iri- day to spend 10 days at her Werth Anet where, has been qa spending three weeks vacation at Cape. “at, Mes Ale, a! eh Yiridjgemaiy | aa F of “Vancouver. ha rented one of. Layer de VESUVIUS BAY SALT SPRING ISLAND The following guests are stay- ing at Mr. and Mrs. Inglis’ camp: Mr. and Mrs. D. Muir, Miss May Muir; Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Kemlo- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramsay, Miss D. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thorburn, Misses S.. and. M, Thorburn, Mr. and Mrs, Delahay und Miss Joyce Delahay, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stover and Glen, Mr. W. D. Napier, Mrs. H. E. Ray and three children, all of Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. J. Little, Phylis and Rob- ert of Colwood: Mrs. P. Titts, Val und Douglas of New Westminster. bungalows at Rainbow Beach for a week. Miss PD. Clay and Miss M. Cargill of Victoria are ruests of Major and Mrs. A, R. Layard nt the ehidet at Rainbow Beach, Mr. Weddell of Keluwne urrived on Saturday to jein his wife and family, who have rented a bungalow for two months. of Calgary After four years a graduate hurse.un the staff of The Lady Alinto Gulf Islands Hospital, Miss Alma Riley. left on Thursday. “iit be the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jach Smart of North Salt Spring untif Tuesday when she leaves for Vancouver and her home in Dods- = Sask. OFFICE HOURS Dr. M. D. MeKichan wishes to an- nounce that his office hours are: At Sidney 4-5 p.m., at Saanichton 12-2 p.m. rhe hours by arrange- PA RRRUDAAA200000090009 HERAT Get It At A. W. HOLLANDS’ MEAT MARKET "Phone 69 B. Cc. MACE uu Panera” ts Pata Sidney, C.F. R. DALTON | Representative ‘Ss. Ww. HURST & COMPANY | “SS VICTORIA - General’ Insure ance: Agents’: "McTavish Road. —— ae B. C.: % So" Pi one Sidney 58-M. STUMP cantata teeters Laboratory. for: ‘Wate Analy: 3: SEPT. 6 to 1 3 14 -(nelusive). Big 7 RETURN LIMIT. 30 ‘DAYS. a IN. “ADDITION. ce COR SALE. k xeeptionally low fares; good oo for. travel in-coaches, touriat: and standard sleeping cars, have been arranged to. all prairie points and as far east as Port Arthur and Armatrong, Ont. ~ Stopovers allowed at Jasper, Edmonton and Calynry. Children 5 years of age and under 12, half fare. borsnjorimation caller write . C.F, EARLE, A. DAPAL 911 Govt. St. : 2Th; ba Ate ~ GAVIANO ISLAND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT The Tax Sale of Lands for delinquent. taxes will he held at the Governinent Office, Galiano Island, B.C., on Thursday, September 15th, 1938, at i o’ clock in the , Lands, u upon which land taxes and. school rates. ; are delinquent for the year 1 O34, will be exposed for sale, UAC ist of properties’ to be offered: at Tax: Sale | an be obtained by: applying. to: the: Provincial: Collector. 6 «> ~The Tax Sale List will’be published in. the British ve Columbia Gazette prior: to date of Sale.” CYRIL MORGAN, 3 oo SE EE - Provincial Collector. ee * Thomsen She _, troop attending. Thee ” Club. ee. Make Use: of: ‘Our Sole paes TO THE PRAIRIES TO DATE: Nasmacereramrectaet * LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS (Continued from Page Two) Lee are cruising in Pacifie Coast waters, Over 150 members of the Safe- way-Piggly-Wiggly Employees’ As- sociation flocked to The Chalet grounds, Deep Cove, on Sunday to enjoy one of the most successful pienies ever held by that assoecia- tion.