ren a en en me re ee eee Peed ——— 9 | Classified Ads| RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one Minimum charge 25e. one word. word, each initial counts as lf desired, a box number at the Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless. you have a regular account. with us, 4 A group of figures or teie- | ) Classified Ads may be sent in or cue. | telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding issue. aaa TAXI? yh *Phone Stacey — Sidney COMMERCIAL PRINTING — We do all kinds of printing. Write us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our prices ne reasonable. Review. Sidney, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, bought for cash. Rose’s Ltd., 1317 Douglas Street, Victoria, B.C, ann IDEAL EXCHANGE, Sidney — Mectroplated stove pipes and English china. A eall will be _Sppreciated, BY SPECIAL REQUEST! —A beautiful 16 x 20 enlargement made from your favorite photo snap or negative, for only 89¢ each. Limit two. Crescent Studio, Dept. 2, Crescent, B.C. anne ASTROLOGY! AMAZING TRIAL READING. Send birth date and 10c¢ only. “Delmarr,” Box 19, Crescent, B.C. PLATING — Silver plating, re- nickeling, chromium, or any color plating. Send your own pieces and have them returned like new. Vancouver Island Plating Co. Ltd., 1009 Blansh- ard Street, Victoria, B.C., or leave with J, Storey, Ideal’ Ex- change, agent, Sidney, B.C. CHIMNEYS SCRAPED AND SWEPT — Work guaranteed. Roofs repaired, tarred and painted. *Phone Mason, Sidney 109. WE CLEAN AND PRESS UNI. FORMS AND SUITS. Leave them at Simister’s Store, Sidney. We call and deliver every Fri- day. Pantorium Dye Works of Ganada, Fort Street, Victoria, FOR SALE—Day-old chicks, will be available from mid-November and on. For particulars get in touch with W. W. Seymour, Duncan, B.C. ’Phone 264-R-3. FOR SALE — Converted Marine Continental Star motor, A-1 condition. R. E. Powell, Lovell Avenue, Sidney. ; PEDIGREE FORMS — Suitable. = for. cattle, sheep, ‘poultey, rab- | bits, etc. Neatly printed:on good | - bond, paper, size 844-x 11 inches: Ls J-12- for 25e3: 30 for .50c,°.100° ; Review, Sid ie for $1, Postpaid. Pir ek ; - DUE. TO. PREVAILING conditions “y “May - we J advise “you. to choose .*; - your, ‘Christmas: gifts: while . ‘there vista good selection . to “choose . from. | Rose’s::Ltd..- Jeweller |- Gplteiaae 1317 Douglas: Street, - ‘Victoria, B.C.» ee . NOTICE—Diamonds.-and old. gold bought at’ highest prices - Stoddart’s, ‘Jeweler, Street,. Vietori ia, B.C. : FOR SALE—Clyde mare; six years 605. Fort old, Well broken. Price reason- able. Apply C. Moses, ~~ Cove. CANVAS SIGNS — “No “Shooting or Trespassing, etc,” These are very durable, ‘last for years and : years, for $1, postpaid. Signs are ap- proximately 18 inches long by nine inches in depth. Review, Sidney, B.C, FOR SALE—Fox terrier puppies. Gingers, Fifth Street, Sidney, CAMERA EXCHANGE — Trades und sales, camera repairs and optical instruments, Cash for your camera. 652 Yatos St, Victoria. WRITING PADS of 0 our own man- ufacture, 6% x 8% inchea, 10c each or 3 for 25¢, This is a very economical buy and will keep you in writing paper for a long time, Drop in at tho Review OMmee, Sidney, BC, MASON'S Ig XCHANGE-—Plumber und Klectricinn, Stoves, furni« tura, crockery, toola of all kinds, WINDOW GLASS. New and used) pipe and fittings, Phono Sidnoy 109, Se omRE mA OE HO MUNNAR NUE NS HENNE NR OA tH Hea Re det em NO! NEPAPER SPECIAL we 100 | sheets 65% x 8% Inches and 100 envelopes (or 160 sheets and 50 cnvelopes), Good bond. papor. Namo and address printed on hoth, bualiness. or personal, Tho sheets aro made up into a pad with underlines, Postpaid, $1, ensh with order, Rev ow, Sid- ney, B ae Af POR AM aM yall le abd ids a HA Aw biel Ueda bed ae NANAIMO TOWING CO, LID, "Phone Nanahno 656 collect Wo MOVE Anything AFLOAT W. Y. HIGGS, Manager pai hod i ad Ratt Al Hilly STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! English Fish & Chips Wiamto i pm | Hamburgers . Hot Dogs Br Fee ANU Led dtc Might a) pee EE ~ Tea « Coffee - Pia Im Ordorn to tnko home an COWELL’S ‘PHONE 73 THIRD ST, SIDNEY, B.C. ebb, Vancwouvur isin, Daw, Wounesday, November 11, -GANGES—9.._, _ FULFORD—10:30. Price 25c¢ each or: five I OO A AI I A A OB A a a a ae en Y ~eceseseeauadsaneasds wy io Che Churches & Ae FOGIPOGATGQLOE GIRO JOON Sunday, November 15, 1942 ANGLICAN Nov. 15: TRINITY XXIV St. Andrew’s, Sidney—11 a.m., Shortened Matins, Sermon and Sung Eucharist; 2 p.m.. Chureh School; 7 pan, Mission Service with illustrated talk on “Chureh Symbolism and Furnishings.” Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay --- 8:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist; 1:30 pm., Church School. . Augustine’s, Deep Cove — 3 ie vensong and Sermon. Rev. C. A. Sutton, L.Th., Priest-in- charge. PARISH OF SOUTH SAANICH St. Stephen’s, Mount Newton-— 8:30, Holy Communion; 11:30, Matins and Sermon. St. Mary’s, Saanichton -—— 10:30, Matins and Sermon. James Island-—7 :30, Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Warren N. Turner, Rector, SALT SPRING ISLAND St. George’s, Ganges — § a.m., Holy Communion. St. Mark’s, Central Settlement -—11 a.m., Matins. St. Mary’ s, Fulford — 2 p.m., Evensong. St. George’s—7:30 p.m., Even- song. Archdeacon G. H. Holmes, Viear. UNITED SIDNEY Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D Sunday School—-9:45 a.m. Divine Serviee—7:30 p.m. SOUTH SAANICH Minister: Rev. D, M. Perley, B:D Sunday Schoo]l—10 a.m. Divine Service—il:15 a.m. SALT SPRING ISLAND Minister: Rev. James Dewar. GANGES— Sunday School—10: :30 a.m. ' Adult Bible Class—11:15 a.m. ‘Public Worship~—7 :30 p.m. p. me Evensong, BEAVER POINT— * pas . School: House: n_ Alternate, Sun- v3 ‘days ‘ateTL. am: BURGOYNE: ‘CHURCH. ‘Second, fourth . and : can Sun- . aa day's at “2: ; :30. p.m. .: ae ENDER ISLAND a HOPE ‘BAY-—1) 1 am. PRES _ CATHOLIC HAGAN-O. ns »SIDNEY—10:30.. -MT. NEWTON SUNDAY SCHOOL fat. “Rev. V. G. Delgatty, Pastor * Sunday—Sunday School, 2:45, Sunday Evening Service—7 :30, Rev. Delgatty will-take the serv- ice at Mount Newton. Wednesday, 7:30 pm —Prayer and Bible Seidy: SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Breaking of. Bread—~11 a.m. Sunday. School,’ o'clock, Gospel Meeting at 7:30 p.m, All welcome, Prayer and ministrv ench Wednesday at 8 p.m. GLAD T TIDINGS Beacon Avenue, Sidney Rev. V. G. Delgatty, Pastor Thursday, 7330 pam, -— Prayer and Bible Study, Kriday night, Slides. Priday, 8 p.m.---Young People, Sunday, 10 :30—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class; 7:80, Goa- pel Services, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST REST HAVEN CHATS Sabbath, November 14, 1942 Viving Servica-1O:K0 nom, | it’s Always Worthwhile to take an interont in your persona) appearance, you not. oniy invite ‘the respeet of othors, but you respock your» solt, - Your Clothes re-newed -and Re-shaped hy NU-WAY METHOD Will do just that! LADIES' Suits, O’Conts 76c Dresses 76 and $1 MEN'S Suits, O'’Conts .... 780 IM" DRY CLEANING left at our Brond St. OMeo will be returned to your homo by our regular delivery xarviee on tho day wo call in your district. NO - WAY Cleaners ytd. - *Phone E1424— pilead ONiee. and Plants .. 420 WILLIAMS STREET Branch Oitico: 1239 BROAD STREET. Victoria, B.C. meeting 7 to &—-—Lantem | TAVERN, Sidney Finest Eating House on Vancouver Island Ganges Notes and Personals Rev. and Mrs, A. D. Watson of Wasagaming, Man., arrived last week at Ganges, w here they have taken one of Mrs. G. B. Borra- dale’s cottages for the winter. Mrs. D. Keith Wilson of Vesu- vius Bay left on Thursday for Vie- toria, where she will visit) her mother, Mrs. E. Hammond King. for a week. Col WH. Cameron and Major K. Roseborough, who have been spending the weekend at “Barns- bury.” guests of Mr, and Mrs. N. W. Wilson, returned on Sunday to Victoria. Chief Petty Officer Tom Gurney, R.C.NLVLR., arrived) on Thursday for two weeks’ leave from Halifax. We was LS SAS aecompanied by Mrs. Gur ARAL OLENA RSNA iat Iv’s FOOTWEAR go to MAYNARD’S “Quality Footwear” SHOES for all the family JAS. MAYNARD, LTD. 649 Yates — Victoria — G 6914 W. GREEN | BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS Next Review in Sidney Orthopedic Work A Specialty JUKE BOX CAFETERIA Fountain Service - Short Orders Lunches For Taking Out =eS~ Open 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. “BE Beacon at Fifth — Sidney, B.C. DEEP. COVE. - PATRICIA. ‘BAY Radios repaired: by ‘qualified tech- > nicians at city. prices. mo : “Leave your ‘vadio at oir’ agent: SIDNEY CASH AND CARRY ~Prompt service by RADIO. APPLIANCE COMPANY 783 Fort St. E 6661 Victoria Members of the er Radio Technicians of “Al nH" AN DAGAE HERBIG C EY DLL Re a ee e eee ee rs . , Weed Rial he CASH AND CARRY WEEKEND VALUES i CAMPBELL Is SOUPS Wo VEGHTABLE, a XTALL, P eA BIAN, CL y RY, VEGETA BL farreth I. Teas. TANS coos ceeeecseeee 2 for 21 Cc PURE L ARD T-lh. Cartons | 2, fie 25¢ ay ' sour MIX Balk Brentwood PEARL, BARLEY 2 Iba, 13¢ 3 : SS ees LUX TOILET RAOAP = ae ee JAM WITH ‘APPLE AML varletion, (b2¢ A-Thy: Pine os: - JAM—AYLMER - Pare Red Plum, AST, Mh , wae MW Siove 5, 10-07, RH ° Qrrind Ie H Ll PG ff SOAP of 3 el ney and their two children, who have been spending’ some months in’ Toronto and will now make their home on Salt Spring, where C.P.O. Gurney is renting Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Elarris’ home on Ganges Hill. Mrs. Harold Shopland of Gali- ano arrived on Saturday at Gan- xes, Where she will pay an indefj- vite visit to her parents, Mr. and Mis. G.d. Mouat. Rainbow Road. Miss Bettie MeLachlan of Van- couver arrived last’ Saturday at Ganges and is the guest fora week of Mrs. Colin King. Mis. James Galbraith, who is temporarily making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Somee- Viile uf Ganges, left on Friday for Victoria and Vancouver, where she will spend a few days and sce her husband off to Prince Rupert. Mrs, Archie Rogers of Ganges returned home on Tuesday atter an week's visit to Vancouver, where she was the guest of her sister, Mes. G. Harris. George St. Denis of St. Mary’s “GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT” (Section 28) Notice Of Application For Consent To Transfer Of Beer Licence Notice is hereby given that on the twenty-cighth day of November next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of Beer Licence No. 5901 issued in respect of premises being part of a build- ing known as Harbour House, situ- ate at Ganges, B.C., upon the lands described as Parcel “A” of Section 3, Range 8, East, North Salt Spring Island, Cowichan Land Registry ation District, in the Prov- ince of British Columbia, from from Alfred .Gerald Crofton to Dermott Kenneth Crofton, of Ganges, British Columbia, the transferee. Dated at .Ganges, B.C., this nineteenth day of October, | 1942. Dermott Kenneth Crofton, © applevat and praneteres: 4 Get. at Atl OAL We ‘HOLLANDS’ - ‘MEAT. MARKET | ov *hone 69° — Sidney, BGS : Ween rieaneutennnireneneniny nt “Money's Boly Shop WE ARE: SPECIALISTS IN BODY AND FENDER : REPAIRS 7 514 Cormorant - 'Phone E 5012 Next Scott & Peden “Take it to Mooney’s” lt , COME TO “MELODY LANE” Dancing: Every Night, 8:30 - 12 NEW PRICES: 25¢ WACH — 50¢ COUPLIG Checking-out passes, no-eheek- ing charge, latest music. New Maple Danee Moor, De" 1314-16 Government St, “SUT For Christus Ae of ollat Axticles, mitch ‘are now oan display. Priced fram 60¢ to $12.80 Ri WISI ee» BUY WARY! Baal’s Drug Store ‘Phono 421. ” Sidney, B.C, dort, Bragran & Sans Limited, Waterloo, Get. fal PLEASE SAVE THE BOTTLE I. Your. Salvage Commitiog Will Collect, Thin ndvertixement, is: not publishes > “edor displayed by tho Liquor Con. trol Board or by: the Government of British Columbia, Lake is a patient in The Lady Minto Gulf islands Hospital, Gan- ges, having recently met with a serious accident to his wrist and hand. After a few days’ visit to Van- couver, F. G. Jackson returned on Saturday to Ganges Inn. After two weeks’ leave with his wife and family at Rainbow Road, Ganges, Pte. W. L. Rogers, Veter- ans’ Guard, has returned to. Ozada, Alberta; Mrs. Rogers accompanied him to Vancouver, where she spent a few days. Lit.-Com, Charles Dillon, R.C. N.V.R., has returned to Victoria alter spending the weekend at North Salt Spring, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Case Mortis. Miss Winsome Morris returned to Victoria on Sunday after a weekend visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. Case Morris, North Salt Spring. After two and a half weeks’ visit to Vesuvius Lodge, guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Keith Wilson, J. K. Hodges, manager of the Iim- press Hotel, Victoria, and Mrs. Hodges, left on Tuesday for the mainland, where they will spend the remainder of their holiday at lfotel Vancouver. Misses Denise and Duleie Crof- ton of Ganges returned home on Sunday after a few days in Vie- toria, where they were visiting their sister, Mrs, Graham Shove. Mrs. O'Brien returned on Mon- day to Barnsbury after a few days’ visit to Vancouver. Dr. R. Rush, who was aceom- panied by his son, Donald, return- ed to Ganges on Tuesday after a few days in West Vancouver, vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Rush. Guests registered at Harbour tlouse Hotel, Ganges: Ken. MeMil- lan, William Johnston, J. Lindsay, Is. W. Dial, all R.C.A.F., Patricia Bay; Pte. L. Granich, Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Nation of Vancou- ver have rented their Ganges Hill property, at one time owned by Mrs. W. Stacey, to Mr. and Mrs. Hi. Nobbs, who are taking up resi- dence there this week. Owing to unavoidable circum- stances the Sunshine Guild sale and tea, advertised for Nov. 19 at Ganges Inn, has been postponed until Thursday, Nov. 26 Obituary WELLINGTON HAYES MILLER GANGES, Noy. 1 occurred on Saturday morning;,. Nov. 7, of Wellington Hayes’ Mil-: ler, aged 68, who. passed. away very suddenly. até his - chome, Rainbow |; Road, Ganges. a Deceased,..a- native ‘of ‘Ontario, iB had spent. nearly. 40 years‘in Prince: Rupert; where he-was a-well known » figure. cafrying: mails “and supplies bo: Poreher:Island and ‘other ‘places. Between three’ ‘and four? years ago: décéased came. to Salt; Spring Island, where: he: ‘made. his sneme ; te Gangesis oo : The: funeral: adwiees: >» Church. pallbearers being W: -P. Evans, :V. Gase “Morris, ‘Alan Cartwright, R. Toynbee, Gavin C. Mouat, George 8. Nelson. Predeceused by his wife, the late . f Mr, Miller is survived by his step- daughter, Mrs. John Manson,” of Ganges, Co te ei a ee rer rrr re — By = FREEMAN ' KING Doa rood turn every day! Cerner error rrr ewer rlwey The regulary meeting was held on Saturday evening, with the Lions on duty, Instructions in signalling and first aid were given hy the patrol leaders, Patrol com- pelilion and pames were run oll, followed by instruction in recon- nojisanece reports and compnrss hearings, The troop took part in the Re- membrance Day -xerviee at the North Saanich War Memorial Park in Sidney on Wednesday, | Next Saturday evonings there will be an enrollment ceremony, “Patro) Lenders, bo. sure your men are there and ready! CUR NOTES The royulay packs were beld, with competitions and wames, tts well na atar wark, Sid Knutson of the Sidney group passed his knotting | and, compnan . work, “We lare’ plenaad to weleome to the packs ag reeruits Dennis. Rowe colt, Derriek Wilson, dack | Morgun and W, Mathows. Now, we'll nak you one: “Ts your. Mubseription: paid up?" ‘Corner of Governmant and Y Ei ae tyre all bl “ff one Faitk SAANICH PENINSULA | AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW: The death . were con- ducted. by Rev: J: Dewar. at*3. p.m. | -on “Monday. in® the Ganges’. United. : ‘Interment: was made:‘in’. § Central Settlement. Cemetery; ‘the : meetings of both-. SERVICES’ DRESS SHOES ® Half Wellingtons & Plain Toe Oxfords ~—o Gore Pattern “CIVILIAN DRESS” AND SPORT. pSHOES oe First days-of the big event made many, many ladies happy with: unbelievable bargains——and tomorrow the big birthday party will continue. Some items are gone, of course, but just look down this, partial list and you'll conclude it’s time YOU got into the “party.” 7 Some ladies agree that EVERY day is Bargain Day at Eddy’s, and, comparatively speaking, they’re right. But once in a while we feel the urge to GO ONE BETTER—and this is one of these occasions. Sth Always a big item at Eddy’s, we have outdone ourselves with these slightly factory-soiled. items. Lingerie GOWNS $2.07 719¢ COATS and JACKETS Coats nn $28.88 PANTIES SLIPS *1.39 17 Only, Plastic Reversile Coats Pastel Color Reversibles. Reg. on Crys Camel -— Wool 12.95, $ oats, satin ; Mee luceeeeeceeeeceesauseseeceeecece 1.88 Lined o.oo. ceeeceeeeeeeeeeee 16.88 6 Only, Reversible Bush Coats $04.08 Fur ~_— Regular in corduroy. Regular $Q | 88 ned “13. 88 $11.95, now now ......... . 22 Only, Sorts ‘Jackets. Values to $12.95 now 25 NEW FALL COATS AT ONE-THIRD OFF! Regular Values up to $5.95 *3.88 Regular Values up to $9.95 Regular Values ‘up to $14.9 95 7 A8 9. 88 MATERNITY DRESSES. *3. 88. “EDDY - KINS” and CUDDLE CLOTHES Just Everything for the ‘Cutest Babies and Little Girls and Lc Baye in “This - New: Department # Afternoon Deessen-Sizes 4 to. 25. Fall. Hats ve } 'G.and 7 to.14. Regular #9. 68 © ts Regular’ $1.95 : H $2.95: and $3. 95, now..:. ‘for Regular Values up to $7.95. *6.08. 4 Only, Snow Suits: and: ‘Helmets in. pastel shades Sizes’ 2).and 38... Regular: “$6.5 50. for’ . Cotton Dresses aes “Values. up to: $2. 49, now: A: -ghenille:, aiGBEE 2 88e ‘Umbrellas Corduroy. ‘J erkins We. know these’ ‘values | are = tempting” : in the extreme; and we want you: ‘to be tempted, IN REASON. “But - ‘ Lisle, 39e-. 39e— 83 paiva wo... seeeeeeee puesasenace "98 Rayon; 49e 3 pairs erenne Opposite. The Bay VICTORIA | “hit Force! UNFORS, ATS, REGALIA nm The Larycoat Stock of ‘Uniforms, Nate:and Byery: Typo of. ar Be Rogalla in: Wostern. Canada at Lowest Pricop’ <0 me 11" 1S TO. BE MAD... WE'VE. GOT 11 eit air ~ Bust oquinped and mont: eMelont remodelling of. Servis Me ‘uniforma on yee Talond - “The Service Tailors. Ltd. 717 View Street — 'Phone E8715 — Victoria, "B.C. | | lt ea WORK BOOTS | Head’s, Greb, Sisman, Leckie, | Williams’, Valentine — and Martin's pele Oxfords — The heat Roots ave ‘none ‘too 0 Boe - for feot on tho joh of war. ; “production.” Comfortable, : tardy strlen: ne are “Fred (Slim) Grosemith: : nai iad Sa a i Ch enh wtas ‘Streotn