aa a a : . mountains ‘and on: - Second prizes . Brenton. was lwo lve M rie GL, e Patras ee has OVER 11,000 PEOPLE IN OUR AREA WVER 11,000 people reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers div ~- eo vers this aren through 20 post offi is settled by. an intelligent, hundre _ing class of buyers Issued every Wednesday, 8 a.m. ‘Subscription: $1. 00 per year; U.S., $1. ae _ DR. MURPHY HERE AT MEN’S ‘MEETING, 13TH): Continuing the series’ of Men’s Suppers, which have inken as their general topie “Things that have been accomplished in this topsy-turvy world,” the. next meeting will be on Wednesday, Dee. 13th The puest Speaker. is to be Dr. Ne UW. Murphy, director of the Radiology “Depart- ‘ment of Jubilee Hospital. ‘The sub- jeet of his address will be “The Tran- sition of Medicine Fram An Art to a Science.” The topic promises to be one of the most interesting thus far considered and there is every confi- dence that it will be treated not only in a brilliant “manner but in plain language so that every layman so far as medicine is ¢oneerned will under- stand. The anticipation registered for this event is very keen and a bumper crowd is promised. ‘HORTICULTURE BRANCH WILL _ HEAR WHEELER Mn ‘A. 0: Wheeler, founder of the Alpine Club of Canada | ‘and well known locally, having been‘a resident here ‘for: many: years, will’ speak at]: the meeting.‘uf the.North and South |: : Saanich. - Horticultural Society” on, Thursday evening of this. week; Dec. ‘7th, in. Wesley Hall. “Some: ‘Char- ‘acteristics of the Rocky’ Mountains” Will be’ the subject: of? address and! “will: without: doubt, pr ove most. ‘nter- - esting, - oa, S, AD Ba: Taylor. will’ algo be. present to give; ‘brief talks* on. the flora.of the same plants found there: ble. to;ot doeal ‘climate. were won by Mrs. TL. D, Drunimond, Miss MWelen Daykin, | Mr. Frank Kay.. Mr AYU. Raton was master af eer monies during the game, The fancy work stall was in shane of Mrs. G, J Mrs. W. Kitehen wae tw charge of a“ uns stall, Mra, Leon Ring was convener for the supper arrangements, assteted by Viye- TLE cero e ‘ ole . The bend uessine eentest, the “prive ca hiadsolne Avoul rag nade - and donated hyo Miss, Rvelyn Kings, Akerman, Mrs Re ay he turkey ‘donnted: “Mavswell owas 2 Not oN henutitnl crystal heal nd silver] noeklive, donated. by Messrs. Miteh= ell & Vanentiy was won hy Mr, We Norton, | ; ‘Aimbruidered cent recived, won by “Mins: Cree Shien , vinningg sper ial prives dure! ing thee pra yranie were Mer ad ys Shaw wid Mre Qi Pateray: rs, | athens Vreley Send pada ay Hetige bas af etndies donated ly, iley a an Fade tionery alone, Wietarhag bs ‘Tombryla, Pride Were, WOR: ay rs. Woy Slew Mes, Rurdett, Meee, Brenton, Mr. Georgie § SHevijuladebed il Mr, We FeAberman, - Mave Million Ain Uren plece orchestra, of Wietoie war Taoatend- nned The sum of $00 was realized by the evening's entortainment The Catholie Ladies Altar Society wieh toothank all who tindly helped: a) make: Lhe evening: sneha lnaee Nth edty, _ JOINT BANQUET - NEXT TUESDAY oom. AVENE TONE, Lore, mith, ‘the Tne inher of ‘the Vietarty Rotary, ow P ot dhe. nem bers ofthe North Sanne Hoard ot. Peadi: PLUM Sa COC Oe April pengeraie hii herd: arranged to followsthe djing, Telety may le Pronored from the: ‘eieretary.” — hae 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, “4,000. Advertisers reach them in the “Review. * iin and ME L. E.| : Beynalis and Mr. ‘at C A R n) L S A T Ke, Akerman and Mrs. BE. 7 ny ftona | Nine. with Joy aiid Wolye mirth ‘he tilery Price wan the wline? at Glory he ti Gud an igs ided~as follows: Sidney, - The “Review” ices..The entire territory d percent English-speak- ——————S>S>SSSSSS=__=_=__ Forms close Monday. | Sidney School ‘Concert Thursday, Dec. 21st Just to keep the date before the residents of the district, another re- minder is given of the coneert to be #iven by the pupils of the Sidney School on Thursday, Dee. 21st. Stacey's Hall has been engaged for the event and a real Christmas con- cert will be given. 1.0.D.E. SALE MAKES $43.00 By Review Representative GANGES, Dee. 6. ~- The Ganges Chapter, 1.0, D.E., held a very sue- cessful sale of work on Saturday afternoon in the Edgewood tearoom, Ganges. This was well attended by members of the chapter and friends. The sum of $43.15 was realized. Mrs. C. S. Macintosh, Mrs. A. B. Elliot and Mrs. T. F, Speed presided over the rummage stall: home vook- ing and candy, Mrs. iy. Johnson; plants and bulbs, Mrs. C. E. Baker; teas, Mrs. A. J, Eaton, assisted by Mrs. W. Stacey, Mrs. Hague and Miss Beddis. A turkey, donated by one of the members, Mrs. D. Simson, was won by Mrs: F. C2 Turner, who guessed correctly when the egg was hatcheds Mrs. Frank .Crofton and Mrs. T. I’. Speed tied in guessing the correct weight of a fruit cake, madé and do- nated by the regent, Mrs. . W.E, Scott. A as -pound ham, donated: by Mr. ‘AW. Bullock, was won’ by Miss E. ‘Thor nton. | The Above contests were in charge eae _ MAJORITY 57 is 57, ° HOLY TRINITY Whe Chai linear “cats Which will be Played next Sunday at Holy ‘Trinity Chureh are as follows: RING OUT THE BEETS out the bells through oil the 2 dandy, * Ami wea happy, chos an lnind, Will nines With juy and holy mirth The playy ct Wie” Santaiie’s Teas. ; Ring: The pliry of: thie Sa\lowes ldehy THE WONDROUS STORY Thank!) what mean Chase Holy. Vaieor, | Pweetly soundings thre’ the xkiess © Lave UN anwelig. histo re jiees, Mee rerinlys hadlehijrbiae vine, Tear theme cell the Avond eggs sioryy Which (ey chant ti hyniis et lay inthe highent,..phor Yur GO: BEAR” THE JOYPULET IDINGS-. (ii bese tlie foytiul Liddinen ts Mint Vest vi Didahits plain’ Awole (het wandering Blepherds ‘To opraige ‘Messiah's Wey Fesalt the. Minige of ylory Who feft Wis throne on. lish, And jing en earth mansom For yuiliy tani to die, Gio sound the gospel triipet Beyond the ra Ving seit, Fron chins af ein und darkness To net the i ued fre Indian Has Perilous Rattle With Waves 1. Ky Review Representative , | SALT SE RENG TRLAND, Dec. Ge Wil Wainy: oaneebndian, had ab paring ntrujeyele and ne read Herous aly on Vie fare vid had wwhar Wii geapres was caught: inca storm cath rhiay Cave ad oaehed nyse Forks. Wat | ding: Kupper wan gerved Hotlowinie the (elieat address, wt ebritalr oahe cme HA Raa wer eervedss: Mr oD le al. shone: SU thesheveo Nea tere ties Wishes, Sat Awe Narrow} LEW GEL BEYOLY 4 5 renvhed the Cove ntter we perilous battle: with the waren ais ad bine pehousleas’ ; oo ee A A a ee 7” : pe eS es. : LA Throughout our entire Dominion yesterday omourners from every corner of the laud attended funeral! service for the date) General Sir Arthur Currie, who passed away at the Royal Vietoria Hospital, in Mon- treal, on Nov. 20th, after an illness of three weeks caused through the blockage of a blovd vessel in the mid-brain. Born in Napperton, Ont., in IS75 General Currie came west in PS and found his way te Vancouver Inland and to our own town of neyo and to the lucal school woes the honor of being the first) public insti- tution with whieh General Currie Wus associuted, having officially open- ed and taught in the original schoul building which now stands on present school site. While here General Currie batched on Bexeon Avenue, in 2 house on the | corner of Beacon and Fifth, now the site of Readings & Son Garage (the same house still stands, having been CANADA’S GREAT TARR OR TO REST YESTERDAY Side} the i bremoved to its present location, next to finds, on the enst side), with a tei wher friend from the then North Saunich Sehool, School Cross Road. le wis well known Joculy, being of fu sunny disposition and making ‘Vrjends readily, Older residents wil) | remember well his stay in Sidney. In memory of one held in such i high estvem the local school flag has hee noat half-mast since notice was Sreceived of his death. The name of General Sir Arthur Currie, the Dominion’s greatest war- _tlor-son, us leader of the Canadian Army in the Great War, and as a Serent leader and educationalist, will iyo down in the pages of history and will be remembered in the hearts of many thousands of Canadian soldiers fof when he was in command during the wer General Currie, who was principal and vice-chancellor of Me- ‘Gill University at the time of his death, has had many honors con- »terred upon him from different coun- tries und also reeeived honorary de- grees from 18 universities. DEATH CALLS ISLAND YOUTH Funeral service for the late George | HI. Foster,. 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. -H. Foster, of Mayne Island, was held on - Monday, November 13th, with Rev. -R. D. Porter officiating. . The whole service presented a very | touching scene, . for asthe family with the casket came from the boat: the. deceused’s former school mutes: and. teacher, and indeed *representa- | tives “from every family *on~ the Island met: the, procession at:the top of the: whart, ‘following: behind: to the} “where service. was ‘held. : “casket | was covered. y with: a school “hums. “acted ey were: L oslie, Ga Lyne: 2: pest sympathy. “Oe his of Museray 2 OR Oe. sand, his brothers: ine “uheir sail | | North. Per 38 30 <8 \ upd : : ‘alt § 42 4 mA || E/NEW YEAR’S | ‘ves By Review Representative Setar i on ne FULFORD HARBOUR, Dec, 6. — vo IL-0 ig 9g te BALL, JAN. ] , On -Friday’*evening the Catholic) Py 16 9 «9D Ladies’ Altar: Society held their ninth | South Pender “0 0. 0 “annual, militiry 500 party at the In-| S. Salt apring wes! 120 80) ~ On Monday,” Jan, 1st; “the Dee te stitute Hall, over 200-attending. The | Swartz: Re Vv. 1.) | § | Cove Social. Club: will for the tweltth |: event, : oa8 cin previous: “years, ‘proved Thetis’ a 7 0.90 9.| sueeessive year hold: its annual News “an ‘enjoyable ‘and sticeessf al’ ‘evening. Absentee 7 6 0 135 Year's. dance, Great: indeed. is the: Twenty- “seven. tables were: in. play. |. be eee fe ». benthusiasny with which: this! event is; om ott mriee wingers. Mere hl iS Totals . 233. 26 726) leing looked: forward to‘and. the pop- re va 7 LVS 7 Je F tee y . M4 t Hamilton, NAT AK. “Testie “Mallet, MeDonald’a “majority over Foster | Warity of these annual -frolies his grown with the passing of ench year, The usual most excellent Will be provided and many novel fea tures will add to the attrnetdon, You ure auvited to keep the date and enjoy the nal A.Y.P.A. To Discuss “Making of the Bible” By Raview Representative CHANGES Dee Mie vent fort nightty meeting of the AVY PA, look place at the: Vierrayge, the president, Mis. Wy Raygers, ins the wha and wl Tembhers present, Purine > the business oa vote ot Uinuks sures paged to Mire, Dy then : ton for mubing- the wreath far Atte stice Darya Pho wees Arranged that the Henk meating shold labo Ue toe ation diseassion gn the Makau of {the Bible? thie wilh fallow tha ahort ; Ate. ip nals bu want Huuhiject: chy’ i, Popham. After. the bushes inewtlne the evening Was yelvend ape hosanrda, bape Mann wi inne he. Nest. pla fer oon wid ‘Mrd, Tiumilton recdnds Supper Vatengen ware ALY ” a, Hamilton and Mikn Cady web | Surprise M arriage, of Pender Couple! By Review Representative PENDE RAISLAND, Dee, 6. - Cem, Inge as nh complete surprise fo ever thely intimate friends, whe were un- aware of thelr tategtions, (he tear ring was solemnized an Wednesdy evening, November 2itliy at the home oof the bride's ae af i Mae Valan TMowermih, Gibed daupeh- Iter of Mr. and Men Walton Bawer- | mati, Hagin Bay, wid Tooald Dubin, honk ety of Mponnd Mire 1 DP Pobre | awleo af Taye Bay, nad deeently aly NViancauvedy Qiidy ciediiity cediey fives witnessed the: coromiony: which Watt porforpred by the Rey. MWe. A WE yee Ba Vavedbe wid Cee bday WHY ae duattenstale AN AE GIONEC Woertls ceremony). tl the pretdllsdeearitad table. ae te Medes Who are rfthes hasty: sarer Whaling frfendis wi Island; HAIGEEN SUSY of ney i fa meniber Ss WAS MUSIC | Of thetey a UW vnnke ther Home on. Me. (A SEVEN-REEL - SHOW TONIGHT seven-reel movie i oA show is the l order for Wednesday evening (to= | night), Dee, 6th. ‘The show will int iclude ‘films of a high class character fas well as “The Big Show” by our gang. There will be something for ‘everybody and the show. is being put hon espechilly for you. -A > musical program will also be ’p given. Mr. Doug-] , Jus FlintotY is the showman and oper- ,ates under the auspices ef Saint ‘Paul's Young’ Pedple’s Society, The j-price of adntission, ° “which is ireach of everybody, will Lunder Coming. Events commence ats% be ‘found pres ifiven by the: vi Very, sdtisfactory S ported ‘thal ‘the. $18.00 on Hand, The Following: offigers: were: hfor the ensuing yet: | President Mrs. -Ai-Ge: Smith. - Vice.) ‘resident Mrs, i Ww. amond, . - Seeretary-- Mrs. KR, RE Hall. Tre: usuren Mrs, A Deveso on, : EASTERN STAR BRIDGE PARTY A delightful ‘wening of ( bridye war enjoyed by menbers and friends of Ruth Chapter, Order of the Kust- ern Stay, an Monday evening of this GENS =p ‘he ‘treasurer ‘ Hociabion h de over ‘elected week. Pringes were won by Mrs, Hadl, lucie v first; Me A. G. Sinith, rentle- men’s fist: Mrs Beneo. Indies? eae. ond, Ma Pramesnu, gentioemen's see. ond, Mrs. Moore, ladies’ consolation; Mero dohi HH, gentleomen’s vonsola- frou woe Vala s ote or res | stael soenih bade hue spent aronnd the H Values » Mes, bet ones, Patriola Bay, hind ty Joanne ad tier home for the: one ete nfo & ‘a ia s' Aid Island Ladies’ Gives Succes shud Tea By Review Representative GANGES, Ded Gene f latwddy tits tepnoacd Ua Ladies! Aid hall a very baer fiitle Helo al thee hone ‘it | Mere. J. Aleuat, “Chaingres, ‘There were Dhrey stalla, © Nhe: inine {h eetlanenns eh Wi bee aya Cat | Moe, Het eher anideA ys. Ub Nothing a mare aah, with. sadtableaietioled tie I Chreivtinin Ft (fs Mite. \ideragi,. R. Vous Roa: WoO. Matt, Meech Weld The can af $20 wan realized, will iwagitnscnn the Naudion’ Zz was “served ty Mrs. Mrs. 1, Vhs Aid find, Thirty. Five Young People I “njoy Social By Review Representative GANGES, Dec. 0. -On Wednesday pew the, Yeung People's Suciety vet Mie Pinited Chareb Cungee, heta aboeniey wate soedil at Changes. House, tle beta at tas abe N seutels il Wedges | preweait, [hee h wine FUG Wi TU ped. yok ba thé vn any ye Fo ple {nie dvening Mr & wind, (hots mM whieh rete “eel die Bey dts tpl endian TA TEBE gy Hame enOL Wisin ebaree ot oom. cooking, Men, b Parsons: sid: A prdprinncot piaessinge ane: STN ALITGRT ea ee A coolidetion fap the oticeh ‘funda | aa Abt, beng: Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1933. Program. to |: he Winirup and ‘others, ; MANY Y ENOY within |% -- velopes, or Booklets, Invitations, ‘Tittle Theatre To Show | Plays In January Owing to the Tengthy Hist of aetivi- ties for the month of December the North Saanich Little Uheatre Asso- clation has postponed the produetion of their plays until the early part of the New Year. This program of three plays prom- ises to be one of outstanding merit and worthy of the support of the whole district. Wateh for further announcement! BRIDE-ELECT HONOR GUEST By Review Representative GANGES, Dec. 6.-—A very delight- ful farewell party and dance was held at the Edgewood tearoom, Ganges, on Thursday evening when Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Eaton entertained about 40 guests in honer of Miss Kathryn Dane, a bride-elect, whose marriage will take place in Vietoria shortly, -The.room was prettily -dee- orated with bronze chr ysanthemums, berries, und autumn foliage. A dainty supper was: served. Among the guests were. Mr. and Mrs F. L. Crofton, Mr..and Mrs. Edward Borradaile, Mrs. A.J. Smith; the Misses Doneen and Denise Crof- ton, K. Dane, Jean“ Benzie, Shirley and Bride- Wilson, Edna Morris, Gladys Borradaile, Mr. and Mis. Neil: Mellroy,. the Misses Nora Turner, Betty Kingsbury, Messrs, C. King, D. Crofton, P. Crofton,’ E. Springford, T. Wall, A. Hepburn, J. and B. Aker- man, Gq. Hamilton, G. West, P. Bion, R. ‘Morris, r, Morris, KL: Butterfield, Leigh, L. Jenkins, Py Lowther, S. You: ‘are reminded: of the meeting tocbe held in: Wesley: Hall ‘on Friday of ithis® week, :Dee,: Sth: when (Mr,. B. Sanders, 6f° Victoria, will, dle the gathering on “Russia.” fe Tf you wre. interéstec in the ‘syatemn heinip: varried’ on cin, Russia or the re- sults of that saystom, ” ‘or merely curl ous as to what is’ going .on ine that Vast area, you dre invited to be on hand on riday, The meeting starts at & pam, All {questions weleome, Annual Report Shows B Bank Has Total Assety of $768,5 © O90---Liquid iAdvete of. Bae H2G0;t UBq: Ate rtuival © Ldabilities: to:Publie—--Earnings Par! KE 1 -Paviodes Ate St QO ESB: “Are: Undivided Protite a : ‘Readily maintaining its usnnd BETO position, the. Bank. af Meiuteenl sin forwarding: to shareholders Lhe > ane ne) Men EL ror the si al yenr ce Oelubup OS) roe a Wie he tk OF yi BH DOH) af tad Thaalsiditiens| ta nity ut Minin he, Mia. wublics nfs Beira 418, lowing: a exces ati saan . situ to VE ETT OKs frome AVON ayeod there ak been in indbense Of aver FH0,- J O00, 000 Inthe holding of bijhyrade’ mecunition and A eoirespuading das ustomenrs under prevail lig, conditions, An a vent of ae ehanite, liquid: usseta are op to $402, quivalent to 4 the publies ae agnuinet Chided dn liquid assets are cash hold: Mes of STONEY, or pahite Habilities, thal dE the high devel of BOTS: (a, , HAE ea Wen -Profitcand: LoeecAccourit - “Profs for. thy yey italy, AOWeOr TALE 1On, Wt cuther: sharoholdern iecwell. , year: aie WE DO COMMERCIAL PRINTING HEN in need of anything in the line of. Letterheads, En-: Billheads, Statements, Loose Leaf Sheets, Pro- grams, Posters, Business Cards, Dance Tickets, Books | Forms, Special Forms, Ete “Review,” Sidney, B. C, and "tell us your needs. We haves. well- equipped plant and our business is growing, We hurry! tures for th A. lic Is Maintaining : 7 vie veh While. Aedal ARNOT. WEE. jarwetigully: ‘Taehanped ePEHRe In cuprerdt loins, die éo the lomumed requirements at the hunk's trade BAU, Mw of Wabitiehe tai HED, TOK, G00: Ay AO, egtink to 83,4006, — Ta V4 deep. of An jiteresting feature of the alates td doth i taned of lotal nate Those compare With, SOdx a8: AYO. Kubstpns = Se2= Announcements, Catalogs, Ruled | , drop in, *phone. or: write :the - oe ¥ 1V Kk CENTS PER COPY Volume 21, No. 52 |MUSIC TREAT, STACEY’S HALL, DECEMBER 15 A treat long to to ber remembered by music lovers of, the district is. to he presented in’ St: iwey’s Hall, Sidney, on Friday‘ evening, “December. 15th, commencing at 8:80 o’eloek, when “The Meistersingers,” of Victoria, {with Frederic King conducting, will give a-full- evening of music. The choir, which consists of 20 mile voiees, will be heard in such well known numbers as “Glory and: Love” (Faust); ‘With [laste ~My Songs? “Dawn;? “There- Rolls Deep; “Gipsy Chorus; *‘Soldiers’ Chorus;” “Pilprims’-Chorus” (‘Tann- hauser) ; “The Mighty Deep” “Alunt- ingr Sony ;” “Brown: October Ale,” und “Oh” Promise Me.’ ; , Assisting the choir will be Mrs: T. fu. Johns, who will give a group of: soprano solos, and Miss Kathleen Baneroft, violinist. A very nominal admission diavge for such a high class. program: has. been set and same maybe seen under Coming Events. In Training ‘group of the United Church, under whose auspices ..the evening is, being held, are expecting a packed house to enjoy - this -out- standing event and, invite one “and “Cs all to be on hand early.: all - interested | Will do well theirs Sat once, : The - ‘The Canadian. Girls” Program tickets may. be, “seenred - from: any; member ‘of the -BFOUp; 'SO . 0: secure ; “Among the many. ‘entertaining: 1 : j Like’ plate Ol | 20th, inet 11 "This ni i: ule} marked’ piar- alent “Christmas ceptions séasona we served... cod Both: military B00: and