WE DO COMMERCIAL PRINTING WEN iu need of anything in the line of Letterheads, Eine WwW velopes, Billhaads, Statements, Loose Leaf Sheets, Pro- rams, Posters, Business Cards, Danee Tickets, Books or Booklets. Invitations, Announcements, Catalogs, Ruled Forms, Spec ial Fornvs, Bie. drep in. ’phone or write the “Review.” Sidney, B.C, and tell us your needs. We have a well-equipped plant and our business is growing. We hurry! OVER 10,000 PEOPLE IN OUR AREA VER 10,000 people reside in the area that the ‘‘Review” covers, in rou1.d numbers divided as follows: Sidney, _. 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of S‘dney, 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, 3,000. The “Review” covers this area through 20 post offices. The entire territory is settled by an intelligent, hundred percent English-speak- ing class of buyers. Advertisers reach them in the “Review.” i Tar py yeay TTS were Rent 7449 i. ‘a 4 oe = : ° . ‘ ay Ls “4 cot . ¢ esey ATS 7 Issued Every Thursday Morning, Forms close Tuesdays Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette Office: Third Street. Sidney. B.C.. “Phone 28. Night 27 Subscription: $1 per year; U. S., $1. 50 SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Thurs sday, ‘April, 23rd, 1931, _ “Five Conts Per Cons : BIG EVENT — pee By i DEVELOPMENTS |TWO HOURS OF lie atin son _.(SPORTS DAY _ ©» STAGEDIN | acc onemec:apion| FOR TOWNER | LAUGHTERFOR | 9 netgeeonn:, | DRAWSLARGE , Season the Sidney Tennis Chub is |. GANG aS : ey 2rd. On Satu r- | _ MAHON HALL Stic g'seric"Se!) COUNTRY CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT|e( cen luc", ATTENDANCE. & me et ing . jon Friday, “May 1st, in the Deep Core: held their re gular monthly | Social Hall. Invitations to the dance’ in the Guild oon. Mrs. G. d. Mouat | By Review Rent. Representative | will be presented by any member of eps _ \ er ; . cece (in the chair and several members | ‘the club. A three-picce orchesira The seafront pro property of the Fresh from an .n outsianding success | Ment : fy. GANGES, April 23rd. A. very : Towner Bay Country Club, whi ati — «ill sani sie . > dancing. ) 1 ountry Club, which;ful presentation of their comedy come . Ue | . large crowd attended the boxing For further parti nll the dancing. gains admittance from the West; drama entitled “A Little Clodhop- leoatiincd omer "Shaw ae eal » tournament on Monday evening, | l Coming Events column. Saanich Road, from all reports, is to| per,” at Keating Temperance Hall, } iFete which will be held the early part _ By Review + Representative. GANGES. April 2ard.—-The Salt Spring Island schoois held their an-' nual sports on Friday afternoon in. . April 13th, at Mahon Hall, Ganges, renner have extensive developments in the| Wednesday, last week, the Young! >. ee Ma Hall grounds, with a large which was promoted by and put on] near future, the chief of which will | People’s Society of South Saanich ! oF june in Mrs. Purdy’s grounds. | ttendants i spectators. Following by Messrs. Ted Borradaile and T.' OUTSTANDING be the erection of a magnificent | United Church will afford Sidney folk | tre. Purdy, Mrs. Hi. Noon. Mrs. W. |} is a list of the sports and prize win- Gurney. Many visitors from the ad- | country clubhouse, on the sub-divis-|the opportunity of seeing this hilari- { Norton Mrs. G. C. Mouat, Mrs. Bur- { ners: ‘ ion overlooking the Saanich Inlet. [ously amusing play on Friday eve- giss, “Mrs. J. Moua at, Mrs. R. Young,| _ Boys, 6-8, 50 yards—Bruce Drake, fa ning in the Auditorium, Sponsored | Mfrs". “Lumley, Mrs. H. Johnson, | Gore Nakimura, Arthur. Nobbs. © . jacent.Islands, also from Sidney and | - Ladner, were to be seen amongst the | E 4 H [ & I T S A T 1 [Sketch plans prepared .at the in- ; : 7 crowd. | stance of the owners for the first |‘bv the local. Y.P-.S. ‘this aggregation lyy,. Goodrich, “Mrs. W. Allan, Mrs.|- Girls, 6-8, 50 yards, — Rita Dew= ” The: first bout was between | A. unit by P. Leonard James and Hubert of talented young players will sustain wer : 1° oe ‘~Shepherd and K. Tahoney of Fulford, | FLOWER SHOW Savage, Victoria ‘architects, have their already enviable reputation of vee. MeFaddon, A ese artwright, | ot Kathaleen Lacey, , Juanita’ : lightweights.. This was a good fight, been approved and construction work } giving wholesome amusement in thor- others. By ITS. G. OEY Boys, 8-10, 50 ‘yards -— Arthur wy Shepherd gaining the decision. _ Art will be started by the summer. oughly. good fashion. They enjoyed : Stacey, Lloyd Roland, Vernon Drake... < the patronage. of a capacity. audience ‘at Keating last: week and ‘it is to*be _{ hoped that Sidney” people “willy give a like recognition on ‘Friday. : Bowerman, Pender Island, and Wes- —— — ey. White, ‘of. North Vancouver, fol- “Beautiful blooms some of every size sid ‘lowed, Bowerman ‘making a "good | color gladdened the hearts of the SALT SPRING showing against his more experienced | hundr eds who visited the #ith annual . ‘opponent, who was given the fight./ Spring tiower Show of the Vancou- ; | A four-pie chest aN - “The third bout was between V. ‘ver Island Horticultural Association |. - TE AM WINS tain prior ms plas rwiciaied wal gnter- Hampson,’ Hope ‘Bay,.-and’ Fred held Friday and Saturday, in the new ; oe ~ | between: the three acts which ¢om- Morris, Ganges, and was very. fast | building - at coe Willows. a — . ‘prise the presentation. .The ‘curtain . “, and interesting. : An’. the, third round ithe veoh. enthusiasm _was_ shown: =| By Review Representative . | Will rise at:8 o’clock.. Tickets’ maybe = *-both'men fell out of the ring owing; GANGES, April 23rd.—An. excit- focal FP. from” any . member of | the ing. game. of football was played -in | ‘0° Se ee : ‘the: Mahon Hall:grounds, Ganges,: on : to. the. slack ropes and Hampson | the excellent displays:put.forth, there ‘Sunday ‘morning ‘between the C.P.S. HC x Pr of ' Victoria~ and: Salt’ Spring Island, |! y Tan-Simpson; Harry : Caldwell. » showed lots of pluck by:coming back j being some very. outstanding exhibits |. after he had been knocked out by. the 7in:both the: commercial and competi- | fall to’ the floor... The judges’ decis-| tive classes. _ which ended ‘in favorof -Salt. Spring, “ oe “6-3:. The line-ups were: ~~ ”RECE : ay C:P.S.—Red, Martin; E: Harwood, 5 ID} _ shot put—J.. L. ‘Nicholls,. F, James, ; : rery evidence that. miuch'time and thought! ao A. Charlie. xing an the PSBiA end SS : He 1 M..: Dunn, E.. Viggers, Gillespie, Stew. _ 220. yards. flat race--A. Chatlie,: F. * Jon was. a’ draw. © “An exhibition bout The local Horticultural. Society | ‘between’ Bob Akerman, of Fulford, res awardéd ‘second ¢lass:honors in G. Davis, Jim. Crowe, Stan “Wright, ; Darrell Bissell and’ : “Re ‘ Be By Redew k ae es ey, James? Jan: Simpson. 3! | the. crowd. Showed their appreciation | s , > : : Ties throw-—Fred Morris; Ed Lum. | Girls, 8-10,°50 yards—-Muriel:Dew-.: AN NUA AL SPORTS hurst, “Naki- Nakimura, ” Frances : ‘Smith. = 3 : Boys, 10-12, 75 yards—Jack Allan, 2 GRE AT SUCCESS ‘Fred Young;: Howard : Horel. : ae » ‘Girls, 10-12, : 75» yards, —= - Daisy: | Evans, Ida Dewhurst, ‘Leola Whimm : By: Review R Representative Boys, . 12-15, - 100 yards ==) Alex “GANGES. “April. 23rd..— me (HO Wiliam “McFaddon, ‘Ganges Trail Rangers and Tuxis boys |77S0n: 9. held their annual athletic sports on Girls, 12. 15, 100° yards |} Friday“afternoon in. the Mahon Hall Lumbley, Valerie: Gyveny ‘Mary - grounds, Ganges. “Following is’a list ind ‘sof thesitems. and prize: winners: | - Billy Lumbley,. Basil,Robinse » 100 yards:fiat:race —— A. Charlie, Daisy: ‘Evans: “Rose. Lumbley. | 7 Boys, ‘high jump-—= Alex Haig; George Marriot, William : Girls; :: high jump = nd “Jim, Whiteside was next on the h the ‘district display. ‘and. the ard. “Whiteside has’ done alot of “landseape display: These exhibits gave Relay.1 ; End: School; tral: School. A as: fought, between. Tim, Gur- » OF: ‘Mayne Island, and. Andy. Wil: N, ' ‘for: the heavyweight championship | of: “the :Gulf. Islands. vaitne ey painting’ up in readiness uv for the ‘1931 ‘Season. # His’ lunchroom : now: ‘known: asthe ‘Avenue Cafe”. ; rand ‘@large ‘sign, newly" painted, an-|" nounces: this fact in. bold. letters to all and sundry plying the main street Sacto orem PLANO FUND | AS BE NEFITED : Th e trustees. eNn : : War" Memorial.’ ‘Park: “held” a meeting a Thursday, evening when it, was decid- |. ed’ to-go. ahead and | equip three - ten- nis .courts, _The .frass sown, last ‘fall ‘has come along: ‘nicely and it-is,. hoped | Word "hag been aecolved : by the Board of Trade ‘from: the’ Commis- j sioner of National Parks at .Ottawa. that by Order-in-Council dated. the 32 “young. intense: Se ead anion bers. from «the Sidney » and:Soutl Saanich® ‘Young. People’s:.S ‘ The qaleton of: Support” ‘of the resolution of the’ Duncan’ Chamber of Commerce re Civil Servants has heen deferred for consideration. at the next mecitng of the board. Girl Guides Plan Party” By Review Representative GANGES, April..28rd.—On Satur- day afternoon, April 25th, from. 2 to to receive the publication .of the"Ca-1¢ 9 ‘clock, the First Company of the nudian Chamber of Commerce, “The! salt Spring Island Guides will hold a Commerce of the Nation,” please sec faney dress party in the Mahon Tall, the secretary of the Board of Trade | Ganges, Prizes will be given for the about this. The monthly magazine; host costumes. In addition there will ‘st published with the definite idea of ben etall where enndies, ete., may he pod os Cute (aateadiits Lueatus mn surenssed. dtoas hoped Loerie Waa lee men the felueted opiniona of leaders! y pood attendance 40 show the Inter ‘negach division: of, ‘thes field of nar! ost of the public, The procedds are pigaal sevonomic: operation, and: proge|-to ga towirdalhe Guides camping ¢x-. res. ; nenses and part town vn the chil. Any business men who syeuld care | hitting and: continued © clinching, ‘atde the: endof ‘the third ‘round the fight |: dectsion “over Wilson b was. slight the, By Re 7 Ree t ‘ }of our town. , : ecision over Wilson by a slight mar- |: y ouew Represen shee “Corporal ‘Ralph . Hocking, of the gin. -FULFORD, April 23rd. — A very. * is Regiment,. Victoria,” ‘carried. off the | Roberts’ Bay. have’ been: established ‘| play“‘on..May '25th;; when the society |; . supper ‘was; served ‘and. the floor was|day at the Beaver Point schoolhouse) British . Columbia . amateur: .welter- | a bird sanctuary under.the Migratory.|plans to open the ‘park. with a. “Gala othe: slice Opser , eleared for dancing. A six-piece or-|when a progressive -500 drive was|‘weight crown ,when he met the pick | Birds Convention Act. This has been | Day,” when it is earnestly hoped the |” & chestra. from: Victo supplied. the | put. on.’ ‘for -the “benefit ‘of ‘the ‘piano Of Mn FE Napi the Easter weekend: Ralph was 2 Sidney Board of Trade. be _} approval ; of this hy turning out’ and hae made of: thot the: small: hours ofthe morning. | play, Miss” Irene: Moses and. Mr./Gor-| former Sidney. boy and ;is well, re- | hel Iping to ‘make the day a: ‘real snes [onervatory. Un 3 Dhe ° ‘judges. for ‘the :-boxing were | don -Ruckle winning: ‘the first. prizes. ‘membered by the local young people : ae £ ‘ ‘Messrs. W. Y.-Stewart, Fulford, and | Following ‘the: game refreshments ind delicate instrumentx which ireg yeturned to their home in Courtenay and ‘ Y F ‘Aubrey was.referee, nnd Mr, C, F,j cleared for. dancing, Miss Edith Mor-| after spending a short time ‘visiting ister Tho. SN er ara any , ‘Roberts announcer. ten and Miss Irene Moses supplying |at the home of Mrs. Geor Re Brethour, 4 ‘ » The proceeds, after all expenses,|the music, assisted by Mr. K. Mollet} been in constant use now for’ the Inet | Mr. Laweence Everett, who met a it “the ides: which: : Gulf Islands Hospital. Among the ‘guests present: were: {his death on Sunday afternoon, when 120 years, *it.is “these . a & which gon acu: eee Miss Elznbeth Monk, Miss ‘Lornn he fell from his bieyele near the keep the time: broadcnsted .cach day Miss Mz Nal ms hab jew Tema Denison gave a short talk on astron- ° Miss Syivin* ay. Mr, Stanley Rogers. | membered by the old timers of the omy and showed the wiaps used vino” NORTH SAANIC H } lisa Sylvia Trage, Mrs. G, Roberts, | district, in that. he had many. times keeping daily account of the weather. S E R V I C E CLUB! Mra. Burnett, Miss Tl. Moses, Mr, visited Sidney during the biey rele f SE AO ee P ctned a ta oo) | was-a draw, so an.extra. round was | “At he ‘eonélusion: ‘of: ‘the boxing,’ enjoyable. ‘evening was spent ion Pri. First: Battalion; Canadian. Scottish | 10th’ of April;: Shoal * Harbour “and | to have .two."courts in readiness ‘for’ trip. was: taken, :on’. “Monday” evening music. The dance was continued to | fund. Bight tables took part in the. ‘of: the British Columbia. boxers: over achieved’ through the: efforts : ‘of’ “the, ‘people: ‘of the: district will show their |: Here, under tu ‘C. W, Baker, Ganges. Mr. ‘Cecil | were served, the floor being (hen pis and Winnie Williams have, nd detente inst ‘ wore handed over to The Lady Minto | with his accordion. La ca pete been'in constant Gee now ‘Yor the last _ TIT - BITS from the Tegal Oak Turia) Park will he re. from CRCT. Following: this Mr.” Kerr) MMe OME Ther ts Wey At 9:30, when the gun was-fired from: “Ye ‘: } hacen hea Thott Vdetedes in passed years, “The ‘usual manthly meeting: of the Guide ‘and Brownie’ Assodiation will > held en Tuesday afiernoon, April A8th, at oid, in the. Guide ‘and Seout™ Wie |-~ The annul meeting ot the: Sidney: i Tennis Club will -be held thin coming Friday evenings at 8 o'clock at. the home of Mri, 4d. Ginn, Alb thase | © ese ure cordinlly. | invited to, Je — arenes a ro le barracks at Esquimalt, the group , ‘gathered around the windows: to: Ree” th fawh Le afte VW ow man. Mr. Bol Akerman, Mra. John Mallet, Mr, Jack ‘Fraser, Mr, Thinald: Fraser; Mr Fergus Reidy Myr,. and’) Mra. Gordon Ruckle, Mr. Prank Fra-: eo Mrs, ‘Monhiniek,” Mr’ Venry 1" Buckle, Mrocand Mrs, WE Pattason, | Mr. (Bell, Myra; Silliek. Mir. Andrews Stevens, Mr, Henry Monk, Mr, Ber- : “Saturday: evening: nine ‘tables of B00"and ‘ridge were in play ot. the “North Saanich Service Club.” “During refreshments “prizes “were “Lawardéd: to> Mra, Lorenzen and: My. Weel Ricketts. a bridge and Mrs. Tuttesand Mr, A. Calvert for 500, . pad King. Mise Margaret Monk, Mr. JA Mery delightful Hance {program Lea King, Mr Edward Rapworthy mi concluded the, evenings, ; ‘ MeLonnan and others, / cadlren's anursery. at The: “Thare is nvailaiesfor: tie usesof Gulf Talands’ ‘Toxpital, : monbers af Che sbosrd> “eapy ath “British « Caluambin "Paulny, avhied!, publication presents a coneine pieture 4 fe provincial: propress © during the: past fow years... This hele was pre! wnt the Board of Trade through: courtuay of the Vantouver Sune hoped-to. baidiup a. substantial | of reference anid statisdien! Is Favorks,. and the agsixtanee’, of: members |: [is requested in this endéavar, Ina Plow: Me Mdnoyswhere we haves na: 1 | Buble Aibrary? such: ascolleetion uw books will be cinvalual hen, the Someticaen. ‘Called: “TRANQUIL ‘DELIGHT?! ah “fl eee ‘of “poisoned” recently. the: Provingl al. Police, are Aer diye, : : townsite has been: lis being: nid “out ‘ow, ‘sominur Harbors: opposites] ; “phe ustoes of the; War Meinorial . . Congratulations are hue received | Payk have requested the. Reoard: of sen the: Vinit ot the N North and by Capt, and Mra W. Vs Higgs. ANY Trade to arrange for a. “heet to at: wharf for, the convenience of s ding, pr oduce lo Victoria, Summer Warbor is perfectly prote ¢ Bay,.on. the hirth. ef.a daughiter, Ol tend. to. the aroes, planted. ly othe April Tithe Li the Relfeld Nursing | board some years (fig on Reneon | suitable spot for sea. bathing. The site, chose Tome; etorin, Avene. Anyone having: any yug- yne and the distanee by STEAM only: two hours from: The proposed town of Saanich. will not only bea benefit, to. the A mecting of the Sidney Athletic yvestions as te the manner of improv. agricultural district, but will, in all ‘probability, become fn and lub hina bean ealled for Monday, mye the condition ef Beacon Avenue April s atth, at 6 aelock in the sidney acroquested to place there hefore the FASHIONABLE RESORT for summer: yairlies Ox CUYSONS, Harber Bhop, A. spewlal dn: station CPeLUry, tN Humbey of gentlemen met. on Saturday ° morning ‘last ” ‘stronger by binding: players and fans ecu With @ COMMON |e oxtended to al interested in Rports, Spdvatene OR The fivenings Branch of the Wo- The seeretary of tlie ponrd will be : at the offiee-of Rabert Homfray, Ck. to consider: this. project. On cesaminige maps we understand. that. all those. present dnterest. : a ‘ 4 ro * 1 nf ye Smenta Ausillary will anect at the | pleased to receive offers far the vse Thus the athle te becomes sturdy, the fan luaty, the homeoof Misa Olive Gilman on Wed: (of thedand-whieh used Lo be the nati | entered cordially into the enterpris The advantage hia new settlement will offer to the: agriculturalints: ‘of Saanich’ racing in: ‘the, pasts for. variety : to av a frer portion of | pence most: ‘of the tonmaaut nes: we have ha stimulates a-greater interest: and ¢ ait our population: - ; Athletics area physical and mor al neesualty, particularly to the younger members of onr community, Local competition opens the field to outside competition, and a loyal, enthusiastic activity is éngendered, which in,turn builds the community. spirit, making it ever stronger and. stadium is Hed to eapacity and {he street corners and hyawinvn’ needay, April 24th pt © alelork leark plang the waterfront adieiningy are doserted for a healthier entertainment. 6; 7 of Surerday, the GGT, meeting | mye forry Wad, the.old- roofing. works, Where is the Joe Lally, Lester Patrick, Connie, Matk or prened with te dovattonah period bye a Anan can lhink of, a ie henie te | hy Panic Thornley, ftolowed by. ar)atiiva this ate: daring the: simmer 4 os Kn ute Roghkne wha is ois to bring this about? es sive MeDtl rela C hen ; . . : . or TES Ieee 1, a Sra KA ni wt _ a pusinges meetings, el a By ete NE et ve et we . mage are: greats, They willbe enabled to, BOAT. their, produce: A a treba, Bee alae Neate, v Vigyaie wt Situuuy I Ma Luh 8 sg se at reravhieh come of her: dymnne | aonitna aumine wate) ‘ale’ a Eran jupal ol hauling, TORR BAD ROADS ay OW | and a oe “was kung. Darlog the remainder oft... = 7 He anceessfully with trader from: the ASO have: i depot ‘of: oods: extablished “and oman _arieles at daily: conaump procured yy Vieloria: wt considorabh , ‘poled: lint: in: the ‘oxtimates si foth Diartient “ots Pablo oo Works ONION). TG RITE OT Rh Us TE Eg a oe “GONE yprapriated for. wharf: repaire |} our. Review to t.. friend! | cand mivakee pat : ) * : da tie Gwe the gira played games, The } ‘ Ererson on th Saanich Peninsdle and the Gulf ‘sand on Smeetinig®: ‘olosed baa tie: aineine ‘aleve: eet é & é chat Nae Yh See + * aroun ODL ‘citizens. What would. YOU like t p8ee 2: Send. your, suggestion aoa . sto, the "I'd Like t to 0 Seer. Editor, tl the: Review: name Sew: mre reais ony pore