PAGE TWO SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW __ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF BIG AMATEUR J. S. TAYLOR, — EBS MA cu | NIGHT GIVEN "LOCAL MB, | “eee British Columbia and Yukon Press Association _ EF ¢ R Cc L | N I Cl | ON THE AIR ae ‘An-~ independent weekly newspaper - circulating throughout the ue SAANICH . PENINSULA: and beautiful GULF ISLANDS (Continued from I Page One.) a 20, Jocal post offices. a , . |.jand Mrs. Ernest Sones, entitled “HUGH J. McINTYRE, “Publisher and. Editor. co . “Love At Crackers Corners.” Next | “ELIZABETH G: McINTYRE, ‘Associate’ Editor. Si. |followed..a “Spanish Dance’ byl. - Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 27. : four senior girls, Muriel Conbett| Margaret Stigings, Joan Grimmer oy “Issued” every Wednesday « at the’ -Review® Office, Third Street, ‘and’ Peggy Smith; a- delightful : “SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly ‘in advarice) : group depicting a darkey mamm - $1.00 per year in Canada;_ $1. 50:per year in the United States. © eres ° an key: manny) and her four pickanninies singing * . Copy-for display. advertisements must be in. the Review Office |” ther Jodie: . NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. Classified advertisements, |S0Uthern melodies, given by Mrs. - :. Coming Events, Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam must be in NOT Reddyhoff, Ruth and Elizabeth “LATER THAN MONDAY EVENING. Mollison and Sybil Corbett; a Cards of Thanks and In Memoriam, $1.60 each. humorous song and dance by E. “©... Classified.and Coming Events advertisements are charged for on|J. Dobie, self-accompanied with a flat rate of only. one cent per word, per issue. No advertisement) clappers; “Mrs. Jarley’s Wax ,accepted for less than 25c. Works,” with John Teece intro- ~All contributors of articles or news items are requested to have | ducing the figures, was very well same in the Review office NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY NOON. | presented by six senior boys: a » Advertising: Rate Cards furnished upon request. recitation, by Jimmy Auchterlonic. All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the writer for publi- “Wood, Wood Wood!:” a humor. “-"eation. No exception will be made in this matter. | ous song. “Waiting at the Church,” 2) Subseribers failing to receive the Review in due time are asked.to by ‘Mrs , S. P. Corbett: . notify. us immediately and another copy will be sent. With our large | 3 i - S. P. Cor 3 & plano, -eireulation-and:the .consequent large amount of handling in the mails; V/0/In and harmonica trio by Allan “occasionally it so happens that a label is accidentally removed. - ‘Johnston, Tom Rains and Ted Cor- a3 The Saanich: Peninsula and Gulf ‘Islands enjoy: the most equable bett} a very amusing turn’ put on limate: in‘all Canada! Average winter temperature, 40 above; aver-j by .““Goofus” and “Rastus,”’ > two age summer-temperature, 60 above. Not too hot—not too cold. It-is colored ‘gents in costume, impet- the aim ‘of the Review to-assist in the development. of this magnificent ‘Sonated by Art Tolputt and ya "area and:the co-operation of all organizations and citizens in working | S le I “for the betterment of all concerned is respectfully solicited. 7 proule; a group of little tots SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, February 19, 1936. ~ _ Greasing and Oiling, Washing and Polishing, Battery. Charging, © Tires, Towing.” - READINGS & RANKIN | COMPLETE STOCK | : z 23s ATLAS TIRES "IMPERIAL SERVICE STATION A.M Beacon at Second © Geo. Gray .- ‘Phone's 131 Prior To Lea Leaving For | Ottawa. Mr. Taylor. ¢ On January 23rd { - Spoke ‘Over Radio | From Vancouver RESPONSIBILITY IS APPARENT Following Is Copy Of His Address: Friends: Friends everywhere, but especially my friends of the Nanaimo Federal Electoral: District, I-have been permitted to say a few words through the “Voice of The Common- wealth” before I leave to take up the high duty to which you have assigned me in the Parliament of our country. | “Many of you curiously wonder how I feel now that the bulk-of my correspondence is tagged with the initials M. P. ‘Let me tell you sincerely—I feel no: different. in my: per-| sonal attitude to the new situation; but I am constantly | MOULDINGS TAR PAPERS absorbing an increasing sense of the responsibility attach-! LATH * _ PLY. BOARDS PATRONIZE REVIEW ADVERTISERS dressed in nursery rhyme cos-}/ing to my duty and it is in this mind that: I shall sit in the | _ SHINGLES SASH _ SIDNEY, V.L, B.C., Wednesday, February 19, 1936. tamer made charming setting for House. . IB Buildin | . ee sune by Doras Sament Per ‘Recently I listened to some of our speakers address- | Building Papers . DOORS eet EE LE a a ae ee dimution hata, | ing: : . members rally and advis- ; NY ntasaal SSS SESE SESC NG shown! tovatenrlenrtcatsarlsoalsurtrwaleaba” | Sones, dressed as dimutive bride ing themselves to the new members genera . ; ll. sh rou Real S ne TASES HSIIS TOSS HOKE et SE and groom; a recitation, “Little|ing them that they must not now assume that they are Give us your next cesar ye Meas you Real Servies TRY OUR DELICIOUS oF Hands,” by Doreen Auchterlonie, | representing the whole of the people in their several con- ° we another, by Bill Corbett, and har- | stituancies; that they were Socialists and as such must Si ot . Pu FF P AS T R Y & | monica selections y David abi represent only. the Socialists and those who are moving Hé 6 ney J Ae & “Hobo Band.” oeern a Yer in that direction. It is a weakness: of the Zealot that ne | _ ‘PHONES: ’Phone No. 6 and ask for'the party. you want. : ge isix men, F. Foster, guitar; Don| tends to become parochial in his outlook and aspirations, | PS Night Phone: Mr, Mitchell, 60-¥ . a | Dobie’ and’ Jack MacDonald, har-| and we have many Zealots in the C.C.F. At the risk of | |monicas; E. Purdy, whistle; Cliff making some of these same’ Zealots fear .that I do not Stigings, jew’s harp, and E. J. they ° |Dobie, drum and. clappers. Q know Ww here I am ‘standing, I ‘want to ‘say here and now.|* % | umber of popular ‘Sones were. in most unmistakable’ emphasis that: the position I hold 38) P ATRONIZE REVIEW. . ADVERTISERS - ‘sung, ‘and-Mr:: Purdy~ also gave that of representing the whole of. the people resident in <|geveral. jigs. The. final item was}the Nanaimo Federal Electoral ‘District whether they. are a short, Humor Ole play, -entitled| Voters or Nonvoters, whether ‘they. are whites or Indiansi| - o Reem ‘presented by Mrs, Red-| or: ‘Orientals, ‘or bond. or free. “Whether. they. are Conserva-| Be yhoff, Mrs: ‘L.: -Auchterlonie, “Mrs.” E. J. Dobie, Mrs. Art Sproule and tive, Liberal - or, C.C: FF. or: ‘Reconstruction: ‘Party or what- Mrs. Frank. Steeves:. As’ the cur- ever their Political. adherence: may ‘be.’ “Only. in. such* ‘an: tain was drawn, ‘the announcer., re, all: ‘embracing: manner can I realize the ° rue PUTpOse: of ‘minded the ‘audience, that they my position ‘and. its ‘possibilities. — ae | were to ‘select the most. Popular | _ If, however any. question arises in’ the 3 in number*on ‘the program a in-| 3 oy ae tedaal and. Broup. “ Sane BC. *H ’ yee BAKERY | Bescon Avenue: Stine B. C. fy capone Fee mitvicate maze] amy high duty | wd is Auch- “eause her: arely came: out into: the light of publicity, formed ‘and: others. the:Atricander. Bond for the express: purpose: of advancing || ‘The * i Seadds “will be: ‘devoted | 41: 0% dental: clinic funds:: or other S ainm en ts , which “the Fi eal aso shave: enoved 0%, som i de : “will “be, ‘ | aiven ‘shortly, : There was g ‘splen-. fi did spirit of co-operation ‘evident be necessary to: have the: same: advantages; an : unified |: {Lier much thanks.is.due-those who} and codified curriculum in the schools; ‘trunk roads run- Uso zealously worked for the sue- ning right through the country and with no. dead ends at —| fear night miler Island's first ama- the: boundaries; similar. gauges for the r: ailro ads; similar |- Boe equipment standar ds; similar customs practices; conveni- Mower rerrcceec erence ently established entry: ports: and so on. Each worked to | North Saanich Service | the same end, and it mattered not in the long run that it | dennnene cierewenedmeers was a British End for within Five Years of the close of the has stood every test | An enjoyuble, evenmg of eourt Boer War the country was handed to the people il “whist: play wns held on Saturday | United Whole,.and the First President-of the Union was}. HIGHLIGHTS OF. 1935. aos oo elnh, when! “prizes for: the} a ‘prominent. ‘General, fr ‘om: the: ranks: of the aed ot} OAS SSURANCES IN FORCE . . Exceed Two Billion Seven iat aecal am Bo vent. td. W. Beswick (ndy) | Britain,...'The. story. carries its. own les “Dollars, This is the ‘amount:which will’ be paid by’ the’Sun‘Life’as the ~~ ane ‘riment: ; Sok yous it: will not be, lost.o on me. policies now In:farce reach: maturity,” By thrift and foresight more than o° | ey enis.: slated . 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