NEW Oe, MeINTYRE EPP PPP PPLE AEP OOP LP PO Classified Ads RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as one word. Minimum charge 25c. If 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 havea regular account with us. { A) 4 ) A group of figures or tele- \ ) Classified Ads may be sent in or | telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding issue. OL a A A LO A TT EO PO EE Py FOR SALE-— Flock of fine young Southdown - Hampshire, island sheep, 4 ewes--1 ram, and an older ewe with small lamb. Write at once to C. Kelly, South Pender P.O. COMMERCIAL PRINTING -— We do all kinds of printing. Write us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our prices are reasonable. Review, Sidney, B.C. FUR \* ARMING---For Mink, Alaskan, Standard Sil- ver, Blue, Cross, Red Foxes. Raccoon. Nutria. 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New china.’ Hand knitted’ goods on hand, or ~ made.to ‘order, “ete. “change, ‘Sidney. ° _ WRITING PADS of?ourown-man- ufacture : (5% x8%),: -10¢. each or.3 for 25¢e; This’ is a’.very ; economical . Buy: ‘and, .will-keep j _ writing. paper. “fora: ‘long. Z SILENT: “GLOW. OIL, BURNERS, $42.50" up, installed. ° 8: Wright. Phone Sidney 10. MO Lash - 1 he “Broek? place, Ba- 7 : yy Bay Road, “Beautiful seven : roomed semi- bungalow and gars © i Apply, » we Campbell, yo modern, ° Agent, > : a ; Mount: Baker Viey Ww. Parkes: : Played with 14 checkera each. A copy of this board printed on red bristol card for ‘15¢, or two copies for 2be; postpaid. Re- view Sidney, B. C, MASON'S: 1 XCIANC i --Plumber and Electrician, Stoves, furni- ture, chochety, bwels uf als hinds. WINDOW GLASS, New gndoused pipe ound fittingrs. *Phone Sidney 100, vo a Jersey oo dny- ve gas “enging, “COW, | chickens, thing? the Review classified: ads,” Don't walt until other methods fail. Use this economical way now, ~ REVIEW mel ASSIF IED oo R00 pane VS ged NORTH E HOPE to: ‘Bx- —— Copeland seventies aremmtvenemen papa tse! CHECKER. BOARDS. “=A patented board thait:makes: | ihe game ‘of’ checkers different! pris sq ~ Moventontyand thera is ola retard oy Be sure-to try — O00 pam RSET Che Churches & et 8 ERS LOGE cos LATOR ye eae DIS na Ey ANGLICAN August 21st — 10th Sunday after Trinity Holy Trinity, Patricia Bay -— 8:30 a.m., Holy Communion, St. Andrew's, Sidney-—1 1 a.m., Mavis and Holy Conununion. Augustine's Tall, Deep Cove an G 7130 pen, vonseng, UNITED “CHURCH OF CANADA | Suuday, August 21st SIDNEY — ; Minister: Rev. D. M. Perley, B.D. Sunday Schoul—-9:15 a.m. Divine Service—7:30° p.m. SOUTH SAANICH Minister; Rev. 1. M. Perley, B.D. Sunday School- -10 a.m. , Divine Service---1):16 a.m. NOVI: — The first Sunday of each munth the service at 11 a.m. will be at St. Paul's, Sidney, and the 7:30 service at South Saanich. SALT SPRING ISLAND Minister: Rev, fe, d. Thompson. GANGES— Sunday Schvol-—10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Class—-11:15 a.m. Public Worship—7:30 p.m... “Y.P.S..--Every Mondav. 8 p.m. FULFORD— Junior Congregation—-10 a.m. BEAVER POINT— School. House—11 a.in. BURGOYNE CHURCH— ‘Second, fourth and fifth Sunday - at 2:30 p-m, ND CHURCH— . First ‘Sunday. of month, .° - PENDER ISLAND | BAY— At 11° a.m. CATHOLIC os ~ Sunday, August Bist” ‘Sidney-+0 00. ; PHapin—-10:3 3 ultyrd, Ni nebo: 30. cae! CHURCHES OF CHRIST . SCIENTIST - : “Sunday, Atigust: 21st. “COMIN D™ will: ber the. subject of en ‘the’ Lesson-Sermon.in all Churehes : at Christ, ‘Scientist,’ an Sundays The Golden’ Text: TAyes - Among the citations which coms the Lesson-Sermon following from the Bible: “Say to them that are of a fenrful henrt, Be strong, tear nots beheld, yaur God will come wilh venvennes, even God wilh ao recompenees be WHHL come and save you? (lsaink shy dy, | Ce Oe ey Se aD Te ec YP Glades the following passage from the Christian Selenee texthuak, SSerenee and Health woth Kew ta Lie vse rapttates ots My Bather Inddy. Mind is the seuree of alt me tvertia “heek ~ its ial iis nd MEM IOGH. sida “Seventh-day ‘Adventist REST- HAVEN: CHAPEL § Sobbath, Auguat 200k Divine Servieo «10:60 nam, Vil, COACH LINES LTD. » Victoria and: Sidney” i Voetive o June OU LUGS EXPRESS | GARIN De ~ WEEK DAYS) - 7 farmer area Pr TT | VOR Wmaadeo mnt sai anty ae Victoria “Rest ‘Haven: Sidney” wermiponem « WOK RM, "7 HGH ag, 8380 asm. x9300 am. a comme LL GRO aM, Ph Gawim. hilipam, 8 06 prt 20 pan. 8200 pam, i D0 yrs a. Au B pin, Hb pam, cease Os Mt pins rz O87 aun eae ery ene gintare angst fn gate gent mcuportyeans | Tah pan me ETL ban, rs 1B » m rt, ey pt 04 215 pan, tt: At p, me : ” xWednrmaday only tMonidoy, Wednerday, Priduy only, yBatarday onlys VTudaday, Thursday, Saturday onlye 2 cen SUNDAYS AU a 305 Aan, TDD tin. AERO pam. i pois LOT E pra Sassen wie 00) Rane Cina pin see "Téaved Avene Cafe Teioin’ Aves we Sidney. K God Cray tte Phy “Beacon Avenve ree "STAGE DEPOT | bo th “Behold, | yo God? ise mighty, and. dospiseth hot he is mighty in sens and” wisdom’! (doh 3625). - Send: “toe -pinee Puss is Ue | 300 am, O4LO tatty VastO any oe 1300 pant. 200 Pere < J AO aM 780 amy trotitaabiounadais saremeioyeinat SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Wharf Repairs, Sid- ney, B.C.,” will be ree vived until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving), Wednesday, August 31, 1938, for wharf repairs and breakwater re- newal at Sidney, Nanaimo District, BC, Plans, form of contract and specification -can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer; De- partment of Public Works, Ot- lawa, at the offices of the District IKngineer, Post Office Bldg., New Westminster, B.C... also at the Post Olives ut Vancouver, B.C., Vie- toriu, B.C., and Sidney, B.C, Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms sup- plied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein, ach tender must be accom- punicd by a certified cheque on an chartered bank in Canuda, payable to the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 percent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Do- minion of Canada or.of the Cana- dian) National Railway Company und its constituent companies, un- conditionally yuaranteed as to prineipal and interest by the Do- niinion of Canada, or the afore- mentioned bends and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount. NOTE, - - The Hopartwent will supply blue-prints and specifien- tion of the work on deposit of a sum of $10.00, in the form of certified bank cheque payable i the order of the Minister of Public Works. The deposit will be re- leased on the return of the blue- prints and specification within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be for- feited. By order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Department of Publie Works. Ottawa, August JO. 1998, Mac’s. Barber Shop | Opposite the Post Office First Class Work—Satisfaction : Guaranteed | PE’ he McGOVERN, Prop. ae ene Pat aPw ae "Ph. Sidney. 100 TAXI SERVICE AVENUE CAFE Magazines, periodicals, néwspapers y Stationery. and School Supplies S is a Olean? ‘CONVINCE: YOURSELF! MAKE. THIS Tees" your. brightest or suil to Use part-to any other Then compare results. If net on difference im onr ‘ane par the other leaner, there > je “Tavor dn -briphtness, cleanness and Vividners af pattern, we will re- fond he full amount af ROTH wntes slips. (PHONE E Garden 8166 _ SERRE ha Sidney, B. c. : 7 eekend at Fulford. # Wests of Mrs, W. Cenr ley, 2s und» dry =" FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND Master David Ley of Victoria is spending some time with his rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Price, at “Mereside Farm.” Mrs. W. 1. McAfee left Fulford on Thursday fur Vancouver, where she hus been visiting relatives and friends fora few days. Mes. Jack MceCandlass returned home to Victoria on Friday eve- ning after spending a few days on the islind where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Fulford Harbour, A. Bings, There will be a Community Hall Friday evening, Aug. ivth, with Chandler’s five- piece Victoria orchestra in attend- tines, A poud time is (See Coming Events). dance in the assured, Mrs. Melachen returned to Fal- ford on Friday evening: after visit- ing her daughter, , Mrs. Harold Blakey, of Victoria, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs, J. and Mrs. L. D0. B. Drummond and Mr. Wm. Shaw were visitors to Victoria on Thursday forthe day: Mr. and Mrs. W. Geddes. Cal- gary, Alberta; Mrs. N. K, Snase, Miss Winifred Snase, Mrs. A. P. Raymar and Miss Ruth Raymar, have returned to Victoria after spending several days at Fulford, guests at Fulford Inn. J. Shaw, Capt. The St. Mary’s Guild will hold a garden party and sale on Aug. 30th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Shaw, Fulford, which they are kindly lending fer the occa- sion. There will be many attrac- tions, home-cooking,. miscellane- ous and other stalls. The. proceeds will go towards the Guild funds. Master Carl Anderson of Van- -couver is spending..a few weeks . on the island. . He is the guest of My. and Mrs. ‘Paterson, Burgoyne Valley Road. “The: Ladies’ Aid Society of Bur- goyne will hold ‘the annual: pienic today: (Wednesday). at ¥ ulford.: Mr, Attest dy ‘goy ne B the @ home of. “Mrs, 2M. hour Ss. OM and: Mrs. Thos, Taherwodd nnd Son Madison’ of ‘Bowser,..B.C., arrived on Saturday. .to ‘spend: the ‘My. and. Mrs, Ay Woods and daughter Mavis of Chemainus, V.S, wore visitors to Fulford last week, They were the guests oof Mr. ind Mrs, J*red Cudmore, Mre. D. Crawford and son Bob. hie hive left for Chilliwack, K.C., where they will visit relatives for core Time, Mia. Lb Rosh hide wa Lake is wisiting Mr, Muswell; Pulford. (aRraaye PRYT) at Mra, D, oA purly ‘of. BO -or. more. left Wale ford hychayéh TL bacon’ Sunday, * Aus. 70h, tor dames Island, where the Sb Spring: girls! soft: ball “Governinent ofthe ls ravince eof Hrieinte e rele as from - ‘Ladysmith to. see Mr. “Mrs. G..A. Bell. visiting friends - ‘in _ Vancouyer. cand Mrs. A: Wells: returned ni » home to: Vancouver ‘on Saturday after spending ae few. ‘day at the a : Vancouver, ‘children . of» the. Bur-. ays district,’ ‘from’ 8. ami tos (Rae - 6°p.am., Monday, Aug. 22nd, at-the ” taking: Lee, .Burgoyne *: Valley, and will attend aceite ume . seek ”, “have returned home, They are: ‘the AUXILIARY ALLOCATES FUNDS (Continued from Page One.) connection with the garden fete und sale of work held the previous day in IH. W. Bullock's grounds, and at which the gross takings hud been $180.55, expenses $15.56, leaving $167.05 clear. The president cordially thanked all members for their co-operntion and help in making the fete a sue- cess, Various sums from the amount raised were allotted for the following purposes: To St. Mary’s Guild, Molford Harbour, $42.25, To the Diocesan Board for Pledge Fund, $25.00. To Dorens sveretary, Stacey, Mrs. FP, purchasing: new mia- terial for muking up. $15.00. To the Church Wardens of the Parish, $25.00, Fall activities were und it was decided to held the usual evening coneert in’ Nevem- ber, Mrs. G. B. Young undertaking tu arrange the musieal program. for discussed It was also whist = drive, which will be meeting. The secretary, Mrs. H. was asked to write u letter to Mr. Bullock, conveying the thanks of the president and members of the auxiliary, planned to hold a arrangements made for at the next Tea hostess for the afterncon wus Mrs. E. Walter... RETREAT COVE GALIANO ISLAND Miss Marie Bell, Miss Evina Bell and Miss Barbarx Nicoll paid a visit to Ladysmith. Mrs.. H. -Demosthenes:came over Miss Sheila Scholetield is away Miss Wr iglit has, re sina from Mr oe cand. Mrs. Joa. Gr: raham stay: : i - Cuptain, Alcock the federal : weights measures. inspector, Mx, round the various settleme nts to : cheek Weienth, My. anid Mrsi Tot. eam, played the James - girls’, “golt. hall eam,” The adames Island girls took the first game and ©- the Salt Springs term the second. A basket pienic lunch wis enjoyed by the party and the return jour- ney ning, (Keep the cup shined up, Nadie, it’s still poing to remuin on the cscantle pivce ) ‘ Mrs, W. heey Hughes of Vieloria has epending os few dave with her mother, Men 8. Clark, eal. ford Tan. ae is Madison. » Manater. Isherwaod...of ‘Boweor, BiG. is viditing Whe gears: « Mrs. Cearleyy i at Fest had mathe, fore home Himes > MAYNE ISLAND ASSESSMENT DISTRICT The Tax Sale of Lands for delinquent taxes will be held at Grandview Lodge, Mayne Island, B. C., on Wednesday, September 14th, 1938, at 11 0 clock i in the forenoon. Lands, upon “whieh land taxes and school rates’ ‘ave delinquent for the year. 1934, will be exposed for sale, Columbia: C 100 fe ee ween be. ‘obtained by™ BC. A list-of properties to be offered at Tax Sale ‘can © applying’ to’ the’ Provincial Collector G sovernment’ Office, Galiano Island, The Ti ax Sale ‘List will be published it iv, the British hazelle - ‘prior to »-date: of Sale : : MORGAN, ee Provincial ‘Collector. a Johnson, | and : “ot the score, : winning: 14 to 2.. in. the fourball matches: and : singles. only losing: one niatch. eae niee “Milner, — three busy days.in sessions ats the: were “extensively ge ; enter tained. by: a “Provin ial 3 “supply ans, service clubs, at Simpson " Island _virious ~ineluded. Ton. , D. Pattullo, OF “Priemier; Senator J. W. de B, Far- was made in the early ave. This Must Have Been Some Game! GANGES, Aug. 17. --- A soft ball vame wus played Wednesday af- ternoon, ast week, married versus single men of Salt Spring Island, the latter winning the contest by uo 14-3 count. The teams had the follows players: Muatried - - Walter Morrts, Young, Jim Aker- niin, Graham Shove, A. Pednault, Pat Jones, Neil McElroy, Mr. Ma- thieuson, Jansen, Ray Russ Single W. Hopsie, Fred Mor- ris, Mac Mouat, Perey Nelson, Gordon Parsons, Roy Wakelin, Douglis Parsous, W. Varcoe, Ken- neth Maton, Harbour House Tennis Club Activities Misses M. L Seott and Margaret Monk ten hostesses Wednes- day ufternoon (lub day) at: Hare bour House Tennis Club. ‘lea was served in the sun room of the hotel, the tea tables being decor- ated with roses. Were Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, K. Butterfield; Mrs, D. K. Crofton, Mrs. O. Friele, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. King, Mrs. M. Lepsoe, Mrs. Rav Morris. Mr. and Mrs. N, O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rob- inson, Dr, and Mrs. R. Rush, Mrs. _ J. Ryland. Mrs. T. lf. Speed, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Mrs. Graham Shove, Misses Mildred Adams, Denise Crofton, Sheila Halley, N. Ryland, Madelin Spicer, Norah Turner, Shirley and Bryde Wilson, Messrs. H. W. Bullock, Jo Canady, Capt. Best, Norman Best, S. W. Hoole, Basil Robinson, Col. A. B. Snow. Salt Spring Golfers ; Lose To Uplands Club © A. teant from: the. Salt.” Spring . Island Golf Club visited the Up- ‘ lands on. Sunday cand played | an Anter: -elub. -match. 4 -The- Uplands Club ‘got. the’ ‘best ‘in ‘the ; convention ‘and: ithe Manet : ‘Governfagat a houses,” wots ‘the: banquet Outstandh ‘akers’ at luncheons: and © ries, dary L. Gage, New. York; Prof, MeKenzie, Seattle, Norman CG MeKachren, New Yorks Dean Buchanan of UBC. and Major 1. Carson of Montreal, [repens eo ROYAL aetna rat Rest Hhauen HOSPITAL OMee VETO nukes, hin and Tay oy. AV OMNIS: DICKS “WOMEN'S TAVO: HinCH (Tarde! ease. v4 a cn: te inche Wome N's. “paKninn® ( ASE 6 ; “ute: mos Vitled with two. ramevable. drean. mon cons artition in, body and lined with art. ailke’ Strong, and Hight to handle, oP SSING CASES. TO’ MATCH TTR: - RR GE A BES re: Wack and: brown -finlah, af stout consteatdien, Size 6. ene hace Size Re “ MEN'S” CEADST ONRE HA Ga om BEACH PARTY AT FULFORD FULFORD, Aug. 17.— The mem- bers of the South Salt Spring Island Women’s Institute. ‘and others were entertained by Mr. 000.) their = and Mrs. J.C. Pearse’. on. beach at Fulford on Wednesday, where a delightful basket picnic was held. Several took their lunch; which was enjoyed under: the: trees, juined the party later for tea. During the afternoon contests . and games were enjoyed, the prizes being donated by Mrs. Pearse and presented to Mrs. Da- vis, Mrs. J. Cairns, Miss Gladys Shaw, winners of the most points. Among those present for lunch - - were Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Pearse, -: Miss Winifred New, Mr. and Mrs, A. OQ. Lacy, Misses ‘Mary, line and Ruby Lucy, Mrs. A, ‘Da- vis, Wm. Hamilton, jr Misses G. and V. Hamilton, Edward and Harold Lacy. wt Bee Later guests were Mrs. He Be ‘Townsend, ‘Mrs... “Maxwell; ‘Mrs, P. C, Mollet, Mrs. C. Lee and Roy Lee, Shaw. Mrs... Cairns and. Miss © G, -- Ardmore Golf Club. The ladies’ séction of the Ardmore ee Golf Club played -its regular C.L.. competition on Mon- .: G.U. spoon day, Aug. 15th. .The round was won by Mrs, Townsend, with a net oe score of 69. ‘BEAVER. POINT SALT SPRING ISLAND ; Mr. and Mrs. Hew w. F. Pollok ‘enter tained | a fe\ ’ day : pritey noon. and oni, Among. ‘those preserit_ Were Mrs. M. Bridgeman, Mr,. ‘an Mrs, ‘Mrs : Mr. ant,” “Je Grant : “and Mr nS. “sind Mrs. “Tuck Stewarts Secituriion SERVICE Medical oe : Surgical 5 —— Maternity ae ‘Consultation ‘Servic m_(axeapl ‘Suturday). ' ; Siar bas Sidney’ 1b. oy ee brown, reed a $5,985 “PAKS Nent invatyle and $3.96 sLiearia eS ao “atone hinged: reat ite See Vg: Members of ‘the institute.. iy Katia- . oe