= OVER 11,000 PEOPLE VER 11,000 people reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers divi _. 1,000; districts on the Saani Sidney, Issued every Wednesday, 8 a.m chewed 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, 4,000. covers this area through 20 post offices. The entire territory is settled by an intelligent, hundred percent English- speak- ing class of buyers. Advertisers reach them in the “Review.’ IN OUR AREA ided as follows: Sidney, ch Peninsula outside of The “Review” . Forms close Monday. Subscription: $1 per year: U.S., $1.50 MYSTERY PLAY |W HERE MONDAY) The Fairfield Players are return. ing to Sidney, for the third time, and will present, what they consider, | their greatest success, viz., ‘The Ghost Bird,” a mystery comedy in! four acts, by Neil E. Schaffner, at: the Auditorium, Sidney, Monday,. December 7,.at 8 p.m. i This play was presented in the; Shrine Auditorium on November 13 to a large audience,. and never for one moment did the interest wane, as they. were: thrilled continuously with surprise situations and clever humor. . The seene is laid in an isolated! farmhouse near New York, on a stormy night, and there is a-life and} death..contest:. of wits, between a super-crook and ‘a master mind on the police detective force. The super- crook ‘is first to score, and everyone in ‘the house is’under suspicion. Toby, the butler, who plays. the comedy Tole, : keeps: the audience in’ bursts ‘of - .uproaious laughter throughout the entire ‘play. °. “ ” The: play is directed by Mrs. G. _ Nixon and is well cast and eleserly ‘acted. .. This. play: is under the auspices of JotheSidney- and” North. Saanich War: ‘Memorial Park” Association .and ‘will : aid: ‘in work, being: carried out ate -the: District, and: ei fe cases Will Address North Saanich Club Tonigh it MR. GEORGE PILCHER, ’ Secretary” of the: “Roya I Empire ~ Society, ‘London,’ Eng. (fotm-'° erly M.P. for Falmouth, Eng., and M.L.A. for Western Bengal, India); who. will ‘address \the’ North. Saanich. Service ‘Club | to-' . night, Wednesday, | ‘December’ 2,: commencing ‘at 8: 15, o! "clock, One hundred officers, N. C:0’s. “aind: ‘men: of The: Canadian Scottish Regi- ment,. - under % ‘commiand ;, Bapty,” - together” with: -|Pipe Band,’ will be presel i this’ occa sion, Regimental ‘where Assistance wil “be @Y. The. “next meeting will be held. on ¥ riday: -afternoon, Deed, at the. home |: of Mrs. ‘Mount,Ganges, on’ which oc- > easion “members will take:cake, buns, ‘or some article of:-home- cooking. ‘|toria, returning. to Fulford Sunday, Mrvand-Mrs..J, J. Shaw were visi- Ars. “Appleton delighted her listen- ““opacon le niday afternoon when, under “thes auspices of the Allies Chapter, LOD, Tey she gave an Hlustrated ad- dress. in the. Guide and Seout Hall. Durtuy this talk, which was on the work af the Solarium, Mrs. Appleton shawed many interesting views of the childyen. nnd the various treatments and progrems which ts being carried gna. the work at the So- levium, his (alk was greatly appreciated hy alloand oo hearty vote of thanks wis extended tuo Mais. Appleton, © Mollowing.. Lhe. address ten goad Wee WAS edie need ayiel tte vel Sore Condy etannemaipentnanrind Reading December 9 ' be bombers of ‘the Guild: of Holy =otrinity Chureh gure busy arr angings | final de hadly’ ‘bo ensuye Lhe stiveass of ae Ahut Mrs. Réega Burns “Wordniediy, Dacembel! Holy Nringty te dea wie lidd at Dee nil Hall Cand Tels: hoped: howto WHT Come and -qive the: mpporte ate NAS, abaya: i ne be “aH nhieu opportunity to HPN 48 ILis the fatima: abt to ghvis Lyng. ‘hos been of , fyred in th Hrtyien Two years nyo abe gaye aainifae peadiae at la soca the Othe Wine Man" to a Qoapprodindlva audlanee in jlér pregimms were well |: at aa Wy itt ehay ith, known aul looked forward to in Ede! monte and Linatern Canada so the! Hatld feel sore that they are pre- [Cay Ute! HTT -OpPOrln ity ta Bidlney and vie ade Una. everyone will onjoy nnd. ryepead ste, Myre ville if C. Copithorne, Mra. Caine! Losinrd? aid Miss Gertrnde Church | Tand . [. Mr “Albert Hinautt t paid ‘a’ visit” to" Victoria, lasts week. : Miss’ Irene Moses yeturned to Ful: ford. on Sunday. evening. after speénd- ing ‘the weekend with her relatives at Deep Cove: Captain M. F- Macintosh returned to “Bluegates” - on.. Sunday evening | from a visit’ to Nanaimo. | “Miss: Iris: Vye* spent the weekend’ with her mother; Mrs. Black, ‘in’ Vie- tors to. Victoria: on Monday, return- ; ing home to Fulford on T uésday Cve- | ning. They were the guests of tho. !Dominion Hotel. Mrs, T,M. Jackson left on ‘Tues: day for Vancouver, where she is the Smith-' muest of My. and Mr s 1, son for a few days, G. The ladies of the Altar Society are: buay making final ArYANBEMeN ts Por; followed hy? December 4, at | ithe military "HOO" drive, a dance, on mday, the Institute Hall, Fulford. Mr. Walter Cearley left 1 Cound: re a ing of the West Coast Fishermen's Axsaociation, which wil be held in Nanaimo December 8, 4, :and fi.) | Mrs, Thos, Reid, nedompnntod by hor" Layo? ‘sons wore “Wsitares foe Vie tora. on Tuesday of Inst weeks 1 day. afternoon: to spend aa few daye with friends in Vietoria, She “was oeompaniod chy cher nepliey,: Lick Cornish of Vaneouvar, Misa. With: Marten" returned to 4 cap, Polnt oon Sanday sfteriiern Vnf! “spending the” weekard fonds in-Vietorin. sapiain anid: Mrs, | George, son “wer visitors ta. - Mayne Taland ey Wednosdaye last. °° vy “Mr As Trage left, Mulford an Pues ia Voyvenrd tn evening Nes. , Horel left Fr ultord on Sun- flay 10: spend afew days hy Vaneour vor, Misa Dorothy Akerman returned to lalford on friday atten visitdnis twiends Ino Belllugham, Vancouver and Vietoria, for two. woals, My, and Mra, PLO kTynn, aceam. panied by their yreast, Mrs, Goadwin, pald a visit. to Vietorit Mriday eve. ning. Mr, Fergus Reid retigned home oa (Saturday after spe ndings nefew daye vit with his cousing, Mr nad Mrs, Royfus: Reidy of HCTonrana Marteelyey = Mount Newton High School are put: | of | Major: ea proper appreciation | cof Truth, Fulford tuyning to Fulford by ferry in tig {i Mr. with! M auile: Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Island ea we $i Sraney, Vancouver Island, B. ute Wednesday, | December 2, 4193) Seetnenmnnndanmneat PUPILS CIVE FINE RECITAL A oamost interesting: Jspento at the home of Miss Gertrude Straight, Saturday. November 28 when her pupils entertained friends and and relatives with a pianoforte re- IRST SHOW IS DISCUSSED, By Review Representative GALLIANO, Dee 2. A eoneral meeting took plaice in’ the Galiana! Hall on Monday last, to read the re- port of the First Agricultural Industrial Show held on Galiano in’ gital, iduly. Mr. W. Miller Higgs, secre-: { tary y, and Mr. I, Denroche, pr esident, | reported. A general vote of thanks! was tendered Mr. Higgs, who worked so untiringly, and the executive wer congratulated on the success ot | Galiano’s first show. It was decided jto discuss next year’s show later, [Sie a a meeting will take place. ! x FE | evening was was presented to Roderick Hammond for the best effort in music during the past. year, , A pass certificate in) Primary. Di- Vision, Royal Academy, savas: pr esent- 5 ed to Barry Hall. ; A most pleasing fenture of the eevee, nC {ning was a presentation to Miss | Straight, by Eileen Jetfery. of (a! DANCE TO AID. SCHOOL FUNDS) pupils, accompanied by a dainty spray: of roses. and -maidenhair fern, presented. by Helen: Keyworth. The following contributed to the | program: . . To aid. in their sel school funds the Piano . duet —- Morning Mood (Greig)-—Helen, Keyworth and Ger- trude. Straight. : ‘ving on.a dance and: ecard party on : Piano ‘solo-—-1, ‘Song (Gurlitt) ; Saturday, December 19: The event en? prety will beheld in the school auditorium,’) French, Folk Song: (Anon) _ - Eileen commencing at 8 p.m., and, as always.| Jeffery: ; at such affairs, a real enjoys able time ‘Piano .csolo-—{, : Minuet and. Trio. is being looked for. _ For admission price. turn | Coming Events Column. gDISCUSSION + (Pleyel); 2,/On. the: River (Manhire) ; “to® the | —Roderick ‘Hammond. z ‘Piano’ solo — 1; My: Heart avert } Faithful (Handel) “2, English Folk | Melody (Anon); 8, Swinging (Mat- | +} garet Kennedy)—Mace: White: ~. = Piano. solo—Two Preludes _ACho- ‘pin — Gertrude Straight, Ok _ Piano, solo---1,, Rock-A- ‘Bye Babyy Ll ys A Giblins 4, : ately influenced the medetn vogue, Montessori: and. Froebel “ands. their |, leontributions were ‘reviewed, © While | the function of edueation was lnvgely ; Jused’.in imparting. information, the. speaker called attention to the fact that ‘this was only incidetal! to the “Gay: with ‘aes aad cniione, flow- rmain purpose of, enabling. and train- “ers” and’ greenery, the * Agricultural ‘ing the individual to -think : clearly, i Aall, Saanichton, «was: the scene, of a whave ACCESS to jsources: and arrive at | very festive. occasion: Inst IF riday® CVG. ninig,. whe, the North Saanich: and A’ discussion: upon curiculum: and | Royal: Oaks 16th -Canadinn Seotitish ‘methods: of study and discipline fol. held their: annual ball. The commil- Hlowad the. address and evineed a pr ent | | ‘tee in chirgecdf the ‘evening's enter deal of interast, itainmient:reeeived many, congratula- ‘tions | on ‘the sueeess of the affsir, There were well over 450 dancers and the (grand mareh was led by >Major and Mrs, Walter Bapty, eae Major Cameron playing “Over the Top" as the guests paraded mound (he ballroom, Sergeant lfreaman King was master of ceremonies and ON SATURDAY direeted the dancing. loterspersed hmong the modam dances ware on suumber oof ald Seottish numbers NeW) hE ee cp eben tay herb preg freee 0 M Cluh hand jipplnuded, Major Bapty, Magor Boxing Gard". his heen arranged | A, Macdonald, Capt. Gr R. Wilson Cor, this coming Satuvday, Davomber Pani. ‘Laval, hun Doug ae Appearity in Ny tacbe staged: in the? elul’s py bee he Real vot Palloch. © few ow biol wwe hove a OMe ocot thes Sid: ‘TipesMajor Caméren’ pipeds ° _ hoy Lumber Go Witeus Miva bane ivi arr ined ingeeventa will Couture the evening's ¢