Sidney, B.C., Thursday, GODDARD & CO. - Manufacturers A- K Boiler Fluid SIDNEY. Established 30 y ears i in WT Bnglasd | - Guaranteed to. Remove Scale of Any Thick. ness, Prevent Leaks and Pitting, and Preserve All Metals in Steam Boilers on Land or Sea, Non-injurious at any strength, "f Walker’s Imperial Garage Auto & Marine Engine Repairs | BATTERY SERVICE imperial Oil Co.'s Products H Gutta Percha Tires H 4 SeS~ Phone, Day or Night, 84 SEE ee Ni i ‘town, , teach school in the upper. country, jguests of Lady Constance Jan. 6, 1927. MAYNE By Review Representative / Most of the visitors who were up for. Christmas have now returned to;. Miss Gurney left Tuesday tol Mrs. Gurney accompanying here as ;far as Vancouver. ” “ The Misses Hogben, who were Fawkes, left on Thursday for White Rock. ~ x * Mr. J. Coates, who was home for AND POOL ROOM CIGARS and CIGARETTES Candies, Chewing Gum, Ete, 3@Ladies’ Haircutting a |! ! , } _— GIDNEY BARBER suer | 7 | i ~ “| | 83-Foot Scow Light Towing SCOW WORK Thomas H. Simpson R.M.D., GANGES, B.C. Residence Retreat Cove Ss. J. CURRY & SON FUNERAL HOME Office and Service Room 980 Quadra St., Phone 940 Licensed Embalmer Graduate Nurse in Attendance oO —- DR. LOUGH--DENTIST | Beacon Ave., Sidney | Hours of attendance: 9 a.m. to | 1 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. Evenings by appointment. Phone 63X. 1 _ Shampooing — — Trimming — '— Marcelling MISS NANCY — | : HAIRDRESSER KEATING GARAGE © | Es Repairs Accessories : ‘Towing @85~Painless Prices “ge - — Day.and: Night. Service —- : J. A. ‘PATTERSON ‘Garage on Ey Saanich: Rd. near -, Temperance: Hall: Keating 41M. ‘The Fl sal Funera “Home ‘| -DAY AND NIGHT? SERVICE 7 i Johnson and Vancouver ‘Sts. © Q “Phone, 383... _ VICTORIA, B.C) DR. REGINALD PARBERY. DENTAL OFFICE Hours 2 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Evenings -by appointment... ‘DEE "Phone SL: Keating “Be .E.:Saanich Rd. at Mt.-Newton. Cross Rd.,,, SAANICHTON, B.C: cn eet - WATCHMAKER : IT repair watches and clocks of quality, Any make of watch or clock supplied. NAT. GRAY, Saanichton, B.C. a SANDS FUNERAL COMPANY Our Modern Establishment, ‘Motor EQuipment and Large .Btock of Funeral Supplica en- able us to render Conselentious - ‘Service day ar night; with no xtra eharges for “Country Calla, GMive. and: ‘Chapel, 1612 Quadra - Street, Victoria, B.C. Phones, 3300 and 6086, poveetanearemens apsmertnertray teat B. .C. Funeral Co.,L td. : (HAYWARD'S)) © -“Embalming sfor. shipment © o |. apecialty.: Charges iadderate, Lady attendant, . Qur experi- once extends over a period of hearly sixty years, | 734 Broughton St, Vietoria, Ph, 2286, 2236, 2237, 1778R earl acon nneaaamneniimnenaaiaiaetimanienestalateashiennall MASQUER RADE | AND Theatrical Costumes FOR. TURE ,, WIGS TO REPRE SENT ANY WAR ACTH R | “THE CLARENCE” | 707 Vas ‘Yates Sta Victoria mae maerneviny : MY aan Le | Mrs. S, Robson. Miss Vera Robson ! [ i 4 | | i { | | | Corner Broughton | We are at your service night or day | ASR WANE eee z Hh ber will, make a | a: 1 , “The Maples.” | severe Christmas, has returned to Vancou- | ver this week, { and Master Gordon Robson left for ‘Vancouver on Friday to spend the i Ne w Year in town. t 7 x me sie have returned from i Christmas in Vancouver uawentery Mrs. J. Smith. spending with her ao i ne SIDNEY | | “| Many from Sidney attended the ' Pioneer “Old Time” dance at Saan- ‘ichton and also the annual dance at the Deep Cove Social Club Hal] on |New Year’s Eve, and all-report hav-| 4 man I hate is John J. Wise; | He shines his headlights in my eyes. Him I'abhor is George J. Mohr; Who likes to hear his motor roar. ing a good time. .In spite of so much sickness there was:a good attendance at both places. * * ¥ Qn Monday, Feb. 7, a concert party with Miss Hicks and others from Vic- { i i. | fens will give a concert in Sidney. * * * Mrs. Patterson, who has. been vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Berquist, for ‘some time has returned to her home !at Britannia Beach. | ae * oR x, Mr. S. H. Mitchell,: of .the “Alpine Club, Vancouver, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. Q. | Wheeler. - ce on ; The regular monthly. meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the United Church will be held at: the home: of Mrs. Me-|: | at: 3.0 "clock. :Itis. hoped every.mem- fort, to be Present, Feouver, spent the week: “end with his j “parents, “Mr. “and” Mrs. ° Tote . ‘new term, with‘all the teaching staff | on:,handi Miss “Houldsworth, who! was visiting at Salmon: Arm and Miss [ May, who was ‘visiting her home: in : Victoria shave ryeturned - ta Shore | Acres. : 3 : a ee | Many: cases of inuenza "have been “reported during the last. week or ten days, almost every - family in the. dis- trict is effected by it, many having | attacks necessitating medical ;nid and special’ attention, others ‘have : had to romain indoors for a few days, while many more are out but really chonld he in bed. Ht is hoped’ the epidemic will soon be ovor and things will be down to normal again. a” * ¥ Be on hand and see “The Draina of Esther” on Jan, 20than the Andi. torium as presented by the Sti “An- _drow’s and Holy Trinity, braneh. of the Girls’ Auxiliary, Purthere ares wlars. later. . i 4 ! Armetrovig, | £ | School: opened : on Monday for the ; fanMosenne Wes, Fees te saint Kase conit Hy SM | OVER HUNDRED? AT —_—, DEEP COVE DANCE, ome evammnmervtins | ‘nin yO The enthusiastic “exo gathered in the Doep. Cove Seelnl "Club. Jia for. fhe annul: ‘New Year's “Eve dlince, “present {gq urher: in with, fun, and merriment. Schofield’ 4 horchestin supplied axeeliant masie cand. played 2 delightful variety of dance musie. The hall was benutir fully decorated in keeping with. the] festive season in blue and gold with green boughs and sprays and the spe- emmy ot novelties and favors added to the gniety and br anee of the affair as ‘did also the serpentine and ‘confetti, Novelty: dances look’ place: during | “the evening, the first a waltz, the prize being won hy Mrs. Ted Wilson} and Mr. BUl Watson, and the next a fox trot, inowhich. Mr. Jach. Bosher, | “with Mrs, Geos Anderson as partner, were winners, Supper was served by “Mrs... Calvert, the dining roan. being “very tastefully: decorated, in blue and “gold and the table contred with mint ature Appts 4K HO” _tinued until ¢ Mrs. J. Robson and daughter Jes-| angerous as two glaring lightheads Henry Ford and Rockerfeller, One inakes a little flivver should not throw matches. Neil, Fifth: St.,. Wednesday, Jan. 12, Mary and Jack, Jerry and Mill "Jack and: Mary. sat on. the. front. sea attended: “the children’s S$ party. . t *. * * a Captain and “Mrs. Gilmour were on: Sunday : Danetine rane ye. Q "clock in ‘the: morning. Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review ns en | | \ I i 1 Bill Reid says: fare to feel you don’t care what hap-} ments for the evening. “It’s worth the taxi! pens to the fenders.” * It seems to be pos ssible to convince | | TIT - BITS from the i people of almost everything except hat it is dangerous to cross a rail- road track when an express is com- | S O Cc I A Is CLU B J, ing. ™~ v w | George Cochran says two glaring headlights on a car are not half as n the car. ~ * a Jawin—Henry The richest men we know—~ And the other makes it go. If John can make the flivver go He’s not only rich but smart. For most of us can’t make ’em go Nor even make them start, ‘ * ¥ Our Poets em. * Your brakes won’t step the car be-| hind you. * ™ * People who work ‘in filling stations ” a ™ The bozos who are blinded by love while driving an automobile soon get their sight back after, they get mar- ried. so * Slogan for the modern motorist: “Keep off the gas.” Se Be it ever so humble, there is no: parking place like your own ‘garage. a 2 Before and After Marriage Were. lov ers of the: -motoring kind; “Miss Peliew returned ‘Satur day ‘and guests of Mr. and Mr S. Miller igs ‘s ° .- Watch for the date, of ‘the play to ; shortly. ° : od : ced * * % Mr. Frank T hornley. is: spending a few weeks on the Island. e » a Mr. and Mrs, Zala niap returned home from Victoria to Mayne; owing to the rough weather Mr. ©. New took the passengers off in the Pasa, ee Miss Phyllis Bellhouse left for View torin. Tuesday. ” ¥ * Mrs. Murcheson entertained at a small farewell party on Wednesday in honor of Lillian Moir, who is leav- ing with her father for. her home Jin: home with’ her aunt, Mrs. Lord, for. the past . “Those’present. were Mr.” Qu’ Apple, after making. her: four yearn, {Robert Moir, Mr. and Betty ond Lilian, Mre Mr. New and. Mr, QO, New, #, + te Mrs. Lord, 1 hornley, | | Children's service wan well rate. tended on, Sunday. - . ecw We: regret 40 learn) Mrs. Maryan was unable to attend’ the’ ehildren' § Over 10: Rusts. were party: on necount ‘of ness. e New Year we son omnia mevenemeerea ene ener ee a PARLIAMENT OF BOYS ADJOURNS aan sore ere (Continued fiom Page One) Spring Island, Sidney, Saanich and Oak Raye two mombora), One, whieh was defeated waa the party ‘byatom, B.C, boasts that it is the only .provinee of Canada which has not had the party system, neer ProgrameAct, the ¢ ‘ommunity Servige Act, the Standard Camp 4 World» Brotherhood © Act, and: | Deputy... Ministors Acts) Sidney’ were: Anlerented"s ops hnterhi: r je epee Vee vem yam ven oc Vem 0 De ete ee DT a play. Aulay, Oy SEE RD IN EEN ENE OR SED ED ERIE CEOS 050 OE 1 a ER DCD EON aTD.t ea ee} l bray red the weather and gathered at the clubreoms for the evening. at nine tables and several turned up later for dancing. were Miss Annie Lorenzen and Mr. Alex McDenald, who won ona cut from Mr. JHALL CLOSED NEXT SATURDAY being closed while the floor is being relayed, however, OPENING DANCE jon Thursday evening, Jan. 20, in the new hall. , jrooms on Thursday week, Jan. 18, at : Holy . Trinity at 11 a.m. be put ‘on by ‘the Galiano Players | » Other, Wille. passed were: the Pins During tae kneel ane the fiers font LP 1 A (9 OA) OO (1 ATE ECL RY NL) I OO SIDNEY SOCIAL | i CLUB NOTES The weekly card party of the Sid- ney Social Club was-held Wednesday, n Berquist Hall,‘with four tables in The prize winners for the eve- ling were Mrs. Hambley, Mes. Mac: Mr. Lidgate and Mr. Soother- and. Mrs. McKay served the rafrech.| —_— NORTH SAANICH | Last Saturdey abeut 40 peaple usual social Five hundred was -played The prize winners Wm. Clarke. There will be no- social evening next Saturday on account of the hall but the following Saturday. the club will open again ae usual for eards and dancing. _ Preparations are going forward for the opening dance which will be held LADIES’ AUXILIARY The next meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary will be held in the club- 2 pm. - Pee nome eee neem em ere 0 ee eee ene aman THE CHURCHES pemccm cena cme mm ome amram remcemioems ANGLICAN Sunday, January 9, 1927 Holy, Communion, Ss. “Andrew’ 8s at 8 aim.: “Evenson at 7 p. mM. ‘Matins and Holy Communion’ a go renew ee at SLUG in an Electric Heater to dress by these chilly . mornings -- move it into the living room where its cheer- . fal warmth will make the meal - time bright and cozy. In the hedroom, bathroom, den or office its warmth and cheer- fulness are instantly available. No trouble. No wating. 35.2 AS and up - B. Cc EL ECTRIC Victoria, B.C oe Ri Lanett “Our ‘With for. You Allein TORT: |: Tine: for raflection: is ‘the holiday: seaeon,. AS, Awe think af the dying lyenr, we-are happy forwhat has been necomplished, and are thantful- for all our good: friends, We consider our eustomers or frlends, for week after week we perve them and they are satisfied, Satistietian and contentment are only poaslbla between friends. ° We are thankfnl alike to those whe have been our patrens for many years, wnd | Aheage who have cane to Wi nf Vatens 2 - i. .To chem all wwe: mis h the, baat that] i a aa Anat ah he the . lethod L Launder | CONTENTMENT | 7 a owned in nana or in (ranelt to, Use, Osfords,: chrawn: or. Ilnele ‘cult. J. F. SMISTER. Opposite Bank BEACON AVE. lu anticipation of our Fresh Arrivals for Spring we We clearing off many lines of : LOW PRICES Underwear - Dresses For a full line of —- Hay, Grain and leeds including special balanced rations for farm stock, poultey Have it delivered to your und rabbits, phone 52. room or eall at MOUNCE FEED COMPANY | Phone 52 FIRST ST., SIDNEY E. & N. RAILWAY VICTORIA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON—Leaves Victoria @ a. m. and. 4.56 p.m. daily. VICTORIA-COURTENAY-—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. Sunday. VITORIA-PORT ALBERNI—Leaves Victoria 9 Sunday. .L. D. CHETHAM, Foot of Beacon Ave. Phone 10 Engineers, Machinists, Boat Builders. , _ Marine, Auto and Stationary, Repairs, Agents for Canadian: Fairbanks Marine and Faim Engines ; _ List bie ‘Boats and Machinery With Us: CANADIAN: PACIFIC a RAILWAY . 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Office goods. at surprisingly. - Men’s Suits » Distr ict Passenger ‘Apent, | COPELAND & WRIGHT H.W. MILLER, Manger Phone 140 pumps, Ari: oler Soy eveninge shoes manufoeture-and latest: alyle coloy and in combpnation thor, ntrapa pumps: nowst Jasth ands heelss: _reguar §7.50- to: $10,060, “Welled Sole: 5 "7 Oxfords Indancealf. parchiventss Wionde, lack cea foandqintonty.: paltd eators and two-tone electy -repular BAS “aud: A feod Res. Phone 37 daily except a.m. daily except “Sidney, B. ce: Also: ya “Febyraiten AS ernag Chigh- grad ni Conga Ones $5.00" Spor Cade “$4.90.