2 AGE: HOUR: 7 rete “GANGES By Review Representative Cer ‘Miss eee “Justice: returned ‘home oe to Victoria on. Monday ‘after spending a short visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Justice. Mr. W. A. McAfee left Ganges on Monday for a few days’ visit to Vic- oe ‘BOAT. FOUND, MAN MISSING Tuesday evening. “word: reached | Sidney: that the boat in which. Mr. Nelson had started | out in for- Sidney |} f-om Victoria had been sighted on jj the south end of Sidney Island on|§ the sand. Constable Hadley imme-| 4 diately investigated and found the | Bs boat with the engine in gear, fuil | ee | Victoria. : : “Mrs.. Charlesworth paid a a. “visit to | Victoria on: Saturday: laste . “Mr. .and. Mrs. George ‘Borradaile ; ‘By Review Representative. an © and Mrs. C.:F..Roberts and daughter }.__By Review Renreventeline Pat paid a visit to Vancouver, last |: Born—on. Thursday, Feb. 21st, :at week ° to meet»Mr, Jack ‘Borradaile, St.. Joseph’s. Hospital, Bellingham, who has returned home from his ‘trip Wash., to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ernest Bren- to England. ton, a daughter. 3 The tug “Mary Taylor” of Victoria ~FULFORD~ came into Fulford Harbour on Fri- day for Mr. Trage’s boom of props. Messrs. A. Hepburn, Dan Lumley, _ toria, : By Review R tati Mr. Roy Gibson was a passenger __ esha \|Wilfred Douglas left Fulford on speed ahead, oil and battery on, but on the S.S. Charmer to Victoria on : s sys __| Thursday to join Mr. W. Cearley, Who | with engine not running owing to a az Monday Mr. Hives, of Alberta, visiting his|jeft about a month ago for the West . eta iam brother-in-law, and sister, Mr. and|Coast fishi a small log stopping the propeller. In | ; ; ° oast fishing grounds. carefully checking over every- Mr. Murray. McLennan of Beaver Point left on Thursday last by the S.S. Charmer for Vancouver. Mr. Charlie Nelson is hauling out logs at’ Mr. Howard Horel’s camps, Beaver Point. Mrs. MeBride and family ‘deft Ful- ‘ford Harbour .on ;Thursday of last week to make their home in’ Van- thing the only solution to the disap- | Rg pearance of Mr. Nelson seemed to be that he had fallen overboard some- where in the vicinity of the south end of James Island and that the boat ran wild head-on into the sand beach on Sidney Island, some three miles away. Mr. Nelson had intended go- ing to James Island to . visit his Mr. Douglas Hamilton, who has|yirg, Stan. Stigings. been spending the weekend at Ganges Mrs. A. H. Menzies was a delegate the guest of Mrs. H. Johnson return- es 7 & cd home to Bamberton on Monday. to the meeting of the United Church * ; ; Presbyterial in Victoria last week. Prof. Dickson of. Vancouver gave 8)she was accompanied by her sister- lecture on “Plant Diseases” at the |injaw, Mrs. Morrison, who will spend : Mabon ‘Hall, Ganges, on Monday,| some time visiting relatives in town. a Pods aol _ Mr. and Mrs. Manville,” of Alberta, Ww estholme’s “A” and “B” basket-|jert last week for Vancouver, after exe Pe a t ‘5Z, one eS os o ne ad: Mrs. Thomas Wellburn of Victoria is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hepburn, for a week or so. should be capitalized. Salt Spring all, as far as we can learn. to’ Ganges on Thursday last by the has the goods. Let’s tell the world. SS. aerer after a few days’ visit to Old-Time Dance | _ SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Just Arrived—This Year’s 2 Make Your Selection No Order Too Large Or All Goods Guaranteed to -- ball teams. are playing Ganges -1st| spending a week with Mrs. Manville’s | couver. daughter. A remarkable thing about | (3 and 2nd.teams at Ganges on Friday | sister, Mrs. R. S. W. Corbett. Born— on Saturday, Feb. 28rd, in| 446 poat hitting Sidney Island was the a ANGLICAN s _ evening, March 1st. The game will ———— | Vancouver, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward| 5.4 that dangerous rocks lay on] . March 3rd—3rd Sunday in Lent _ be followed by a dance. “Salt Spring Island—The Switzer-j Lee, Point Grey, Vancouver, twin| ‘ther side within a couple of feet, i ut § | ¢ Holy. Trinity — Litany’ in Tent 5 i -Mr. J.C. Kingsbury returned home! land of America” is a slogan that daughters. yet the launch was not damaged at Le CAIICA upp y: 0. Communion—11.00 “_s poly tied 84 PHONE 91 — SIDNEY, B.C. pm. be aes ee ae B.C. Thursday, Feb. 28th, 1928. ro One. cent: per. wid: per = issue. Me gb :Black. face. type: double price. Dee tere Minimum. charge 25c. “ ee See | a a Oe lemrs MY PAL.”——A comic play in three acts, presented by the South Saanich Young People’s Society, in Keating Temperance Hall on Tues- oR day, March 5th; Auditorium, Sid- ney. Friday, March 8th. Admission 835c, children 25c. Orchestra. “PASHIONS AND FORTUNES” — The postponed play,-is to be pre- sented by the St. Andrew’s and: Holy Trinity Evening Branch of: the Women’s Auniliary on cues day, April 16th. pene THE. (CHURCHES. io Seeds! Early! WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS! Too Small! ann en een me 7 - Give Satisfaction! Oe ee ee, —_ | ae S. Andrew’s—Evensong—7 | A special service will be held at the Saanichton, on in “the afternoon . Agricultural Hall, ‘Sunday, March Srd, SOA CAEN SADE NCADONDON LEA TOO Mr. J. H. Lee left for New West- #&B: AZ AN AY Cc ASH STORE Sas Oe eee « represent Salt Matthews’ Hall was the scene of a 1, ‘at 3 o'clock when the Lord Bishop of | ~ Spring at a ope +" the ae rs very merry gathering last Saturday SIDNEY \Niagara will speak on the Anglican. ° "PAY: ‘CASH © PHONE 9X > PAY -LESS Association £0 | e held on saturday evening when the secon of the fort: yi National Commission. It is hoped all. ‘inightly old-time dances was he . Church, people will b ‘ _ Maxwell House Ce sffee— 7 Ae -Heinz Tomato Soup— 3 Ade News has been received of ‘the very 700 d crowd of local residents}, — —~ | cop wie eee ae present. wget Be genres 8 tins fOr eee death of Mr. George Stevens, late of | .. Well as many outsiders assembled | ., ane “postponed. meeting of the| yNITED CHURCH OF CANADA | ates—8 Pee 25e Heinz Malt Vinegar— ade . Beaver Point, who died at Tranquille| ortly after 8 o’clock to enjoy an North Saanich Liberal Association Sunday, Mareh 3rd * 4 LOL: ceeeeeetepeteceeeeteeceecte ave Per bottle... 49]|sanitarium, Kamloops, on Wednes- evening of real old- Mme dancins. will take place in Matthews’ Hall on| South Saanich — Pastor: | Rev. M. Saturday, March 2nd, at 8.30. W.: Lees. Suitable music was supplied by: Mrs. R.. Fike, at the piano, and Mr. Brooks of Saanichton, at the. violin, while Mr. T. Lidgate made a. most capable ealler-off... Promptly ‘at midnight refreshments were served and it was. announced that the next of these popular affairs would “be ‘held ‘on Saturday, : Macch ‘Sth. —— Pe net day, Feb. 20th. Mrs. T. M. Jackson. of “Swallow- field ' Haven” . entertained a few friends to tea on Saturday afternoon. Among the’ guests. were Mrs. Bryant, Miss Wright, ‘Mrs. W. Y. Stewart; Mrs. A. J: ‘Eaton, Mrs. E. Tassell, Mrs. A. Davis, Mrs. A. G. Lacy, Mrs. J..C. Pearse and Miss Eleanor: Gropp. “The members ‘of. the ‘South Salt Spring - Island ‘Women’ s Institute. are : putting ‘on 2 ‘cabaret on Friday. eve- ning, March: 15th, cat ‘the - Institute ciety ture.’ held for Peas Packed in’? pound BY “ALL GEO CERS. A blend. oi. the ieivest. C Ceylon » and T Indian f sand i: ‘pound packages. FOR* SALE | Brownies and Guides gh “The sdnudl. meeting. of the: local ssociation:of the Guides: ‘and Br wn. held . on ‘Tuesday, ‘Feb. 26th, ‘ting the hall ‘and: she. hoped. ‘the. as. ‘sociation would still “have their sup- port: during the coming year, in ‘or der to-make -it possible for the hall to be finished © and” necessary equipment procured. ’ The election of ‘Sfiicors résulted in all: officers for. 1928- he henge re- elected. " “Plans “were then :. ‘discussed for holding a tea and ‘sale ‘of. Easter novelties in .the new. hall, on. March, 26th, Mrs. -Hollands: was appointed’ convenor of the tea, Mrs. Mounce and Mrs. King in’ charge’ of the novelty stall, Miss Lander and Mrs. A. Critch- ley the candy, after which the meet- ing adjourned, 1.0.DE. Whist Drive | By Review Representative GANGES, Feb. 28. On Friday on the. ‘Women’s Institute was - held. in .) the’ Institute Hall,. Fulford on 'Thurs- : day: afternoon.: (A: ‘business was’ ‘ dis- cussed: and it was arranged to: hold a cabaret in the: above hall: Friday, LIGHT THROWS 150 FEET AHEAD “AND. 50 ‘FEET. DITCH LIGHT, doing. away.. with, Spot Lights, and increasing the strength of your Headlights.100%: March, 15th, MP A. J. on to,have! & : - _({€ charge o the ‘musical program. It rer than: Ordinary Head. Vp was 3 decided that the annual Fall Fair . would be" held: the’ latter . “party sof. August. Hostesses for. the. afternoon ten ‘were Mrs.; G.. E. Akerman | and ‘Mrs. Walter: Cearley. : ‘ | Mrs. .Charlesworth returned * ‘home by launch Monday evening. Mr. E. G. Taylor of Nanaimo, in- spector of: fisheries, came. into Ful- ford Harbour on Monday in the pa- tro] boat “Banidis’’ to place notices for closing waters between Isabella Point and Eleanor Point for seine and gill netting. A few of tho Fulford Badminton Clat inember: journeyed to Sidney by Inunch Monday evening to play “Guaranteed Satisfaction to Automobilé Owners eo '< oy Money Refunded | oo PRICE. $4.00 “We Gives Twice the Light of Any Other Auto - Light — and No Glare tor Sale By Bering & Son an Serve a CORNER, BEACON, AVE, and FIFTH ST. : - ‘PHONE M2 jending: in favor of Fulford, Q- 1. ~ aera be Steacnlelt auld aun talkin inlaw! B BOARD: DINNER WAS SUCCESS -(Continvod from Page One.) & *ranelé A % HONE > Willinmeon; proposed: ‘the: tonat, if he Presa,’ responded ‘to by’ Nugh ATE ‘Melntyre of tho Roview,, Avha stated | that. he was always Dehind nny move- bent towards.» better, brighter com- Rmunity,: tind that ‘he had always re Jealved the hearty support of the Vie- torin papers in work of this kind. “Our Visiting Guests,” proposed ge hy A W. Hollonds, waa responded to S by Mr. G, TL, O'ialloran, who fore- inaw gerent possibilities arising aut of the Stdnoy-Steveston Kerry by Unk- jing it up with the Weat Const Rond and other ronda in the northern part of the Island, Mr. Dawee pald warm tribute to tho: Inte Mayor A, BE. Todd, -whese ‘name owns inseparably — associated Lwith prajects aneh as the West Conal “rand, the Jondon Tiphway, ete. EM: Wea, Cowell, accompanied: at tino, hy Myry Clay, rendered two. etiont. during the. eventng: which were, BTOALY, enjoyed, ving a military” whist! ‘drive’ given” bys the members of the’ L0.D.1. “Over GO seucsty were present with 10 tables in. play, | the winners of first prizes being’ Mr. and Mra. A, J. Smith, Mrs, | Douglas: Harris and Mr, C, W.. Baker, , Consolation: prizes wero: awarded to: |-Mr, and Mra, Hdiward: Walter, Mra. Porey . Lowther and. ‘Mrs, Charlie Reddis, Other. gueats ‘were Mr. and Mra, W. Ey. Scott, Mr.. Geollfrey Scott, a on pac S QUA AAA UA UL ASLO LUAU inaananaennnnln ware aan wae hada iu ielbanaeie VALASSIS PAAALUAAL AAA RUAN AANA D ee s Mr. and Mra, Te FR. ‘Speeds Mr, and Mra/ A. J. Maton, Mr.. and: Mys. rank Crofton, Mr. and Mra, Ernest.’ ‘Croft ton, Dr, ‘Bryant, Miss Yn Groton) Miss Doreen Crofton, Mr, G. B. Ben von, Mr. Tye, Dr. Sutherland, Mre. TIardy, Mra, Springford, Mra, a4, Kingsbury, Miss Betty Kingsbury, Mr, G, Hamilton, Mr, Ted Slingsby, Mr. nnd Mra, Inelia, Mrs, Price (sr), Mra. Charlesworth, Mra,’ ‘Harold Price, Mv. Reginald Price, Mtsa Lois Wilson, Minas Shirley Wileon, Mrs. Veobt. Price, ‘My. Norman Wilson, Mr, and Mra, Arthur Elliot, Mr. Butterfield, Myra. Macintosh, Miss Springer, Mae jor and Mra, Rowan, Major and Mra, ‘Turney, Miss Moor chouse, Mra, Dann Walley, Miss Jeasap, Mrs, V. 0: Rest, Fae nae <— “ae = cs James Bros. Seeds | ~ Have Arrived | i #\ | Come j in and look them over or mail us your order and Mr Pete Sneineferd, My g | atin it mRapine co, 17D. ie : dAAAaesanceeneeeseneeee “4 400 4 Preece rey AMIASAAA (ARAAAAAAAAAAAMA vy SANSA SS — SAMA HANAN TA ————————— . twill receive our mont ‘eaveful and prompt aizention? | Le memmans ot erincenreny ran ewemeediinomenmtet ee mati: moc * Sond your Review to a friend when you are through with it antl Mr. Perey Lowther °° The regular monthly meéting of the North Saanich Horticultural So- ‘Thursday, March 7th. Palmer, of: Cobble Hill, is tobe the |. speaker and his subject “Gladioli Cul-|: “monthly®, competition | early spring. lower. and. three pars- ' ~|nips. -" be fully repaid, after viewing the wonderful color. scheme - of the ceil- aaa there isa? ‘possibility’ hat the] ‘show ‘may -be’ started ‘later. "2 fg The final round in the’ contest that mY ‘rwasto decide the best player’; in the Sidney Checker Club on the McIntyre theeker board took. place on Monday.| § evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.’ wood and Mr. McLean.” hwas a ‘tough | ‘battle is to! put it mild. They: agreed: to play best out of: five games and after playing, four games |. with two wins each the: fifth turned out to be a draw and it was neces- sary for a sixth, which McLean won. Mr. MeLean next meets Mr..Ricketts of the North Saanich Service Club. | snanich branch of the Canadian Le- wion will be held in the Barber Shop, | 8 Sevond Street, al 8 pm, Tuesday, [SORNGONS | ELECTRIC POLISHER Mareh 5th, | Brethour will be sorry. to hear hii. she da db in Rest Haven, Sehool are planning 0 children’ a cone leort. far shortly nifter Enater and av-| yanzements: and rehenranls, aya Now | ywell under Ways. d. | Myee MG Taylor of Winnipeg ja Nlae: Nev, G. Aitken, Migs: Freda. ‘Aitken, x Misa Clara. Wilson,; Mr. ‘Robinson, | Norman’ ae cos, 2) Toaty Misa: Florence. Raglo, Mrae QO. in W, Baker, Mr. Yroole, Mr. Ton: Malley Sunday School—10. 15. ‘am. " Divine Service—11.a.m. - Y.P.S.—Every Monday at 8'p.m. Sidney, St. Paul’s — Pastor: Rev. M. W. Lees. .. - Sunday S¢chool—9.45. a. m.* : Divine Service—7. 30 p.m. ° ae ' ¥iP.S,—Every ‘Tuesday at 8° ‘p.m. Salt Spring’ Island and Pender Island’ { United Church : . : Sunday, March 3rd --Services—.. - ye . ‘Hope Bay—11 a.m. ; Fulford Harbour—s P- m.. 7 Ganges—8 | Pam ak CATHOLIC will be held in.Wesley Hall on Mr. R. M. An open discussion ‘is to ‘be on the lecture and the subjects are any visit to ‘the ‘Sidney Bakery will CLASSIFIED ADS, | 4 : ae netietinatardindiat ee STEWART MONUMENTAL WORKS’ LTD.; Write’ us:for’ prices’ ‘before * purchasing ‘elsewhere... 1401, May. 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