. tween’ the: ladies’ 7 Marshall; _? . King: /) Bansburys 2, diaalie Henl; lest Kathleen: Buckman aan EIGHT THOUSAND PEOPLE IN OUR AREA _ In the area that the “Review” covers there are over 8,000°people, in-round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, ‘1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 4,000; Islands in the Gulf, 3,000. This entire territory is one hundred peréent English-speaking, an intelligent class of buyers of high grade merchandise and other goods, stocks and bonds of real merit. The “Review” reaches almost all. Issued Every Thursday. Morning, Forms close Tuesdays Subscription : $1 per year; U.S., $1.50. NORTH SAANICH | SCHOOL PICNIC. AN D SPORTS _ In the presence 1ée of ¢ a large number of parents and friends the annual ' sports of the.North Saanich School were held on Friday, the 21st, last. At 1.30 p.m. the exhibition of handwork and art was thrown open to the visitors and an interesting hour - Was spent in viewing the work done by the various grades throughout the year. At.2.80 the visitors adjourned to . the school campus where 27 track and - field events were’ keenly contested by. the boys and girls of the school. At the conclusion of the sports the prizés were presented to the. suecess- ful competitors by Messrs. Nunn’ and ‘Téomer,.members. of“ the Board: ‘of |: School Trustees. Following © the of . -prizes a.delightful picnic supper was “provided for ‘all by the’ mothers of. . the children “and.every one did. ample presentation - ‘justice to.it after. ane ‘strenuous after: noon. “The evening ¥ was brought’ toa doe with ‘two softball ‘games, the: first bex: sand ‘men’s “teams and. the second ‘between: the North : - _ Saanich’ Club -Senior.. a . and « » Junior “teams. During. the. afternoon ‘an ice. cream 3 "managed by® Miss’ anid candy ‘stall,: Anna | ‘Lorenzen and the. senior. girls, “Girls under | 18, * Gisnve Jones; 2, tris Readings; 3, Vera Heal.# : & Boys under 18;: 15: Sardeiit, Ralph “2, Cecil ‘Lines; , 3, Lewis Dawes. . . : OE Girls: (oven), “15 ‘yardea “Sylvia | Gurton: 2, Glenys Jones. 8, dane Mc-}, ‘Hmoyl. “Boys - (open), ‘100 yards—1, ‘John’ ‘Lawson; .2 2, Wesley Jones; 8, Cyril » Boys and girls, slow bicyele. race— . Boy, Wilfred Hill; girl, Glenys. Jones. Girls, three-legged race (open) — 1, Glenys Jones and Iris Readings; 2, Jonnie Nicholet and Kathleen Buck- man; 8, Sylvian Gurton and Jane Me- Imoyl. Boys, three-legged race (open)-— 1, Pred Clarke and A, Marshall; 2, Lewis Dawes and Sidney Beswick; 3, Leslic Heal and Roddy Hammond, Tirls, anck race ‘(open)-—1, Vern Teal; 2, Glenys Jones; 8, rene Tutte, Roya, 2 ack Trace (open)-—«1, Charlie 8, Douglas. es diawsone : « Ginlassunder 12 brand jump woime I L,- er Wilma’ Mell« moyls Bye Mary’ Butler. oo ; Rove under 12, brogd jump — a Lewis Daw Cail Liness 38; 8. -Arrowsmithe =e Gyles (open), broad jut, Jane . Mellioyls ayy Sylvia Chuitton y iy Glenys » Jones. * Wie Rays: (pen). bivontl: Jump: ta; ww one STowoas 2, Cunil ines a, We HAL 8) Civte hdetr. T2echigh Wilina Me tings Ts 2 ®,EHgabeth | ‘he es he Clarke; ; Violet, = § « Raye sander 12 Arthur Dovevony. 2 : Gesmith, “Girls Copon), high Jump—s1, Jana * Mellmoy)s.2, Sylvia Gurton; 3, Glenys Sunes. Ray (onen), Kine; 2 Wosloy high jump —_ 1; Geeil Lines; 3, high jump—-1, Gyril a, Jones; 3, Wilfred Married Yadies’ raee = 1, Myra, Nunn; 8, Mra, John, — Tonnig «ew Girls, Division L---Treng Lambort; Division TI--Glonvs Jonaa, Tannin--Boys, Division W--Cyril Wing. . Starter--Mr ds A. Nunn. - Judges Meerra, Toomer and Mace. ! Away - AtnouncorseMiss Brogan, nnd Mr, Smith. Tho teachors inka this opportunity Vhankinpe the parents for thelr aoe operation tn. making the; avant. it sehuat RUCCOBA, ‘ eo beciaradurhcst wetepeniiin a Manu frediea vane “pande iy citnay “’vhore your getian: industrial site for eaiarone te money amas mae ‘Are ow ieapkon es 1B ” yaxds’— 1, ae Sump sro Dy Yo’ ‘| Brethour, Softball Game F riday “The first game ne of t the second half of the league series’ will be played on Friday, .June 28th, between the North Saanich Service Club and the View Royals, winners of last year’s league series, at the North Saanich Schools ground, commencing at 6.80 p.m. -There will be lots of snap and pep at:this opening game as our home team will be right up on their toes to uphold the credit of this district. The, exhibition game of last Wed- nesday evening between the North Saanich Service Club Seniors and Keating: at Keating resulted in a draw. ADDITIONS TO PRIZE LIST ARE. ANNOUNCED By. Review Re Representative SAANICHTON,,. July 27th.-——-The Agricultural Society’ s prize list is now in the hands-of the: printer and applications for copies should be: sent to“Nat Gray, Saanichton, and: “they will .be filled: as soon’ as s the prize list comes, to:hand.,< =: last year’s. prize. list: Hon.’ Dr..S.' F. ‘Tolmié, silver chal- lenge” cup,’ Me Hon. -Dr. 8. ny joultry. industry Tnidéed™ “every: section .of the:. _ ee a eee * . ‘ “It might: be. “eh tioned. that ‘the : following cups have, been added. to |: for best team: of draft . Bs P Wolmie, “ininiatinte | WT ONE eg i Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands FORMERLY SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B. ww. During Winter’s When snow had Last Summer-— When day had almost breathed it’s last— And young Night whispered ‘hush! : : I’d hear. you. in:the:distance = Singing sweetly” in the bush.- At break: o’ day next morning— -° Ere. the Sun- began to glow, ° ° You'd lull’me’ ba * list’ contains ‘interesting: specials’ and | ‘Vif at all” interested ‘send in: ‘your ‘reé-, . .| quest for a’ copy. In the dancing section the Saanich | Pioneer. Society is giving a prize. to the first and second couple ina set‘ of: old-time, quadrilles, -this should prove ‘an: interesting event. Nat Gray’ advises’. ‘Svétyend to ‘get: a, copy..of the prize, list, he snys there ‘are classes for every activity. of farm, garden: and: home, and further; this: year. there‘is ‘a class in which every. competitor. who shows. Bets a prize, | TOURNAMENT AND TEA TO BE HELD JULY 3RD : | expects to fish for the At the ‘monthly meeting of the Brownie Association on Tuesday final. arrangements werd made for the ten- ‘Inis tournament and tea which is he- ing -held:-at Shore Acres next Wadnes- day, duly 8rd) from}: till 6 o elock. Antranee ‘fee ty, Ahe grounds will ine ohudecatternoay tea, As previously announced ‘Miss Gwynna — (’ phone 29-G). Is in charge of the tenniy, and reports that entricn” “are coming in very walle oy yh “Mra, Kings and: Mrs. “Lonnarta! will ho-hiicharge: nf. drinks, ; “Mra. Hollands id prepiring. and will the j jee ercam and rott ool after the “Ciypay Grab," owliteh Nee Prisellln Towers and Jennio: Nic- is. aMWways aouree: of. de ‘ight to the ehildron,.- - Mra. Lo the. tea... With the. growing, interest that. is being tnkenin the Guide, and Seaut | movomant the. members’ of the asso- cintion are anticlpating a Inrge crowd again this your and are aparing no Wack : Ag: he, convener. ‘ot. efforts to niake the afternoon a very Piensant one for everyone. “sporerearitwanaparvereesciine mt Une HE nN Birthday Party ‘On Saturday Mr. and Mrs, I n Burton entertalned on the lawn yw fahildeen | in honor of their son Rogin- | A delicions ten wir | ahd’a birthday. carved, followed hy dee ‘e¥enm nnd candien and fruits then games and raeca were vory miely enjoydd. Those prosent: weretBobblo Mouneo, Gordon Myunicey Margaret Mounier, Murat | Mounee.. Doreene Mitchell,’ Dorothy: Gordon -Rrothour,. Glen Harrisons: Arthur: Vorriion, Robbio Vata Thre Iw Dwidtont Ve. Yommy Rowers, Tava. Roberta,’ Nee etic Burton, miata: anieeanie” The’ schools, ‘Sports. and Highland. ‘dancing: have also: been added: to: The following, gusts: a are registered | ‘at The Maple Inn. this week -—-. Mr: Ross: Young, Vesuvius; LeM:: “Audrey, Vancouver ;,W.-R, Lee, Gordon ‘Head, Victoria; W. X.. Sausman, | Billings, | Montana, U.S,A; an : «Mrs, «Cameron Layard’ and: ison | ‘of Deep Cove. were the guests of -Mrs, Oxenham at: Formby House: for. a few days last week.’ ee Miss*Thelma Vye' ‘ot Victoria’ ar- rived at Ganges on Saturday to spend a few days with her sister, Miss Amy” Vye, Miss Eva Hambleton, R.N., of Vie- toria, is visiting her ‘relatives, Mr. and Mra, HW. Nobbs, in the Cranberry for a week, . Mr. Mervin Gardner left on Tues- day for the Skeena River where he next few { months, Messrs, sddy Lumley, Dan Lumley, Verner Douglas, Harry Turner and Joo Garner left on: Wednesday last for the Skeena River, © | ae ~ Mts and MraeRond and ‘family move od into the cottage Dalonging: bo Mae Jot Rowan Jnat weeks. 5 woes ~The Ameriean-Gan Company made an oxcursion trip to Ganges’ for the day on Saturday. last’ by. the Princess: Rovaly, About: 100 People. Heine on ponmd, fi Vietorin, « Mr. Bion, Noth: Salt: Spring, spent, tho-diyein Vietoria: on: ‘Saturday list; voburning. the. samo evenings... My Cy We Rakor® paid! n° vVialt, to}, Vietoria on: Monday-dagt... ~Gueats rogiaterad nt Hart bony lTTowse this weelk-are:Mrsand Mrs, De- vost, Vancouver; Ge Stramme, Van ‘gouvers M, Luynmile, Vaneouver; Gy Taylor, Vaneouyer; M..'Taylor, Van-) apent the wedlrond: at Jtulford where | “ths was the guest of Mr. und. Mra, A, nod Mra, W. M. Maeka, Vaneouve ered, Eaten at the White House, — couvers W. HH. Torna, | Victoria} Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Sinith, Vancouver; Mra, A, 1, Groen, Vancouver, Mr, W. XX. Sanaman of Jsillingea, Montana, U.S.A, arrived at Ganges | on Wednesday where he is vialting Mr. and Mracd. N. Rogers for awoolk oy a aa AL ihe Assncinted Hoard of Musiq (London, | lBnylind) ” Weld at’ Formby Totine School, Ganges, the follawing were ihe uecosstul eandidatoay Primary division, pianoforte: “Welow? Moore: NOUsO, WOnsHINEG. Oxenham; elomenes 4 Nes eprimaryocdivialony vieling..Con-+ pataneg. Oxenham; elementary © divide: ‘ Taide s Bile . Wide farsads The axa) isle candidates Were pupila- of Mrs, ow PuntOnS ™ ° Oahawya Tillicnmnt ON THE RETURN OF MY FRIEND THE MEADOW-LARK Clahowya Tillicum? sweet bird, Oh boy! I love your lays, Gosh, how I missed your cheery voice I wondered where you’d go, But:now you're .back, I weleome you, My Feathered Radio. you remember? We spent many pleasant hours, You “fon the air,’ I:listening-in -Whilst working ’mongst my flowers. There perched high on an near-by trée, You’d let your musie flow,. And charm me with your melodies, My. Feathered © aio. . io My Featherdd Radio.” Onis n nice’of. you te: Visit ‘me 2 ngndged 2 Ithink it’s Sw ell, Mr Ch B, Benson ‘spent Saturday | i recent eaiinalions of the leary divisions planoforte, Shall Wile |! C., Thursday, June ‘27th, 1929. ON APE ee 7 ar oe ie ———$——-— dreary days. covered Mother Earth, ack to Stomiberiandh = ah oo : ph - Mids Tillie” ‘Akerman lett Pulford } on Iriday last to. spend. a week at ‘Bellingham, U.S, AL, where she will be. the guest of. Mr. an : Mrs, Ernest Brenton... ; Miss.’ Florence © “Mollet péthtned home “on: Saturday: “from Victoria: where «shé has’ been ‘attending: high: school, - ents, - Mr. : and: Mrs, J J, Mollet. , Use handle your sng: She isthe guest of her par}. THE. COMING PORT! Facilities! Sites! Rail and Waiter Lowest Taxes! Fine Industrial Write the Sidney Board of Trade for further information if you are inter- ested. sites, : { i § ‘ | terms,: The. fullest. information ‘regarding taxes, etc., “furnished . free. AO A A EO OA A A A OL A AB A AP A AO A hm ANYTHING IN THE PRINTING LINE When in need of anything in the printing line drop in or write to the “Review,’’ Sidney. B.C., and tell us your needs. We have ao well- equipped plant for doing all kinds of com- mercial printing and our printing business has increased over one hundred percent during the past three years, back regular and are well pleased with our work, prices are reasonable. Our job Our customers keep coming Write -us. emai, i i OO NO tae sy Office: Tag Day for Solarium The Allies’ Chapter, LO.D.E.,. is {holding a-tag day, Saturday, June 29th, in the district of North Saanich and Deep Cove, in aid of the Queen Alexandra Solarium for Crippled Children at Mill Bay. The cause is a worthy one and ft is heaped that the residents of the district will respond liberally to this most deserving insti- tution, The Sidney Troop of Girl Guides have kindly uffered to assist in rmak- ing the appeal iauee a. success. THREE TEAMS WILL COMPETE. FOR PECK CUP J tractions will be staged.” On Tuesday evening .a meeting of representatives from. the Saanich ‘Service Club and Sidney Amateur. Athletic’. Association took place in the Review office to draw up a schedule for.the season for softball between the. teams entered for the Peck Cup,-emblematic. of the chdm- : pionship of The Islands Electoral. dis: | | triet. ya number of Islands entries:but: same failed::to, materialize and as the: sea-: son is. well: advaneed. it*-was thought | It was hoped this year. to: have best to draw up the ‘schedule ‘at once. | ‘|The North: Saanich Service® Club.: ‘en- »- known” ae Juniors iB tered two: team "Omeial: naire Mae ‘Simpson. The Review! s job’ printing. business |, has increased . over, 100 percent: in the last. three’ years. “There’ s, a. redson! We ‘have’ one,.of. the. bést Third Street, Sidney, Jpunetually at 11. a.m:, North. B.C., Phone 28, Night 27 ° Five Cents: per copy en ene a enameuaneanguaiedd Seceecre ee ne ener nee socnmarnsanessatieatiod ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS ON JULY THE FIRST The annual pienie : and sports day of the North Saanich Service Club. will be held at the North Saanich. * Schools ground, Centre Road,. Mon- ; day, July tst. This will be an all- day basket-pienic and participants. © are asked to furnish their own crock-_ ery and cutlery. The sports pr ogram will commence. . - luneh’ being. : served on or-about 12: o’elock. : ‘This pienie is open to all rnaembers of. the’ =. club and their. families and ‘a -good | time is assured. In addition’ to ‘these: events -cocoanut) shies and other: ate. The following is a list of. sporting : events: ae : “ GIRLS oe Under 16 years—75-yard dash for cup points: : * Under: 14 years—T75-yard’ ‘dash Under:10 years—50- yard , dash Under. 167— Sack ‘race: “for points. os _ Under: 16—Shot put "tor cup. po * Under: 16—Obstacle rac ‘Under 6——Ba Singl ‘ladies’: “75-yard dash: Married ladiés’; 75-yard. das Ladies’ “shot: pute. » Annual’ tween Pa t ‘equipped |” i [plants ‘on.:Vancouver Island and’ our |. workman ship ‘is to.none by.our many customers, ‘Let der; Tho pupils of :the Valley ‘School |. held their annual breaking-up pienic on Saturday at Burgoyne Bay, which was thoroughly enjoyed by. everyone present, — Mr. C, Menhiniek went to Victoria on Saturday for, the day, Mr, James Akerman went to Vic- teria on Monday Iifst, : Miss Margaret - Storey returned: home to Vietorin on Monday after | mending: tara months at Renver Point whore she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J, Akerman, ©: : Mre Ta HH. Gee paid a-short vinit; to Victorin “ow Friday last, © ‘Seaplane. No, 208 | “swoaped down. at the: mouth of Fulford. Harbour: on: Monday afternoon, gliding along the water until Within hailing distaneo of the wharf where she dropped anchor, Achont: was put ott to piek up: her [passonger, the Dominion, Government | Harveyore Who Intar went fp to. AG wnmit of Mount” Bruce me Mra. J. dy Shaw wai a! ‘viaitar tu Vietoria onc yiday.af. lant, week vand poturned “home! 10: Pulford: on. satin days, a Mrs, di W ‘Tee spent, y viday. Vint in AMiebarinas ocees ces: Mra, Aw: - Liney- ov) daunhtor Kathloon ‘vont Lo Vietoria on ‘Wriday Yor tho day, Mra. H.-W. EMin of Vancouver The “Aymne"™ brought in 800 = lons of Shell was for Mr. Fred Cud more on Thuraday last, | Mr. Murray returned from Vaneou- ver on ‘Thuraday. whore he has been | visiting: his brother, Mra. John: Sparrow and family left | (Pulford list week for Sldney where [thoy will minke theirchome, - Morning serviee with calelration of iis Holy Conniiinton wae hold at Mary's. Cliareh,: Walton, on Sunday FROTUIN Es On Saturday 4 evening the meniherh of the South. Salt. Spring. Taland ; Wo- Umnen's Tnativute held’ an. “enjoyable, (OE EET Se SLOOP MRT OER e Gee tere ULE i Tnatitnte,: alah owlthy fh good ‘attend: lange, ° n Mr, W. A«z Stacy, of “Deep ¢ Cove, has taken over the ImperialOil Sta- tion at the corner of Beacon Avenue and Seeond Street and will open for. business on Wednesday, July ard. Mrs, Wiliam layman and daugh ter, Misa Marjorie, and Mrs, Cameron of Courtenay spent: Sunday visiting Mra. Geo. Brethour. and family, Alr. and Mra. dedi Opurtow wid family urviyed in Sidney from Tul- ford Warbowey last. woe k and uive. taken. up residence’ in ‘the “house. on Third Street recontly vacated by, Mr. und. Mra, dampes Reid and family. ; Tn thee ravant. ‘éxaininations * afte the Assoeiated “Bord >of” the” Rayat Academy of Music, London, Mnghind, Joan Straleht pnased the clemontary rade. She isc pupil dt: Gertrude Straight, who won: distination, In the advinoed prada. in Laegss | Mra, Chaster of Chicisgo: in at with her ‘coursing. Mya: Waltor Mel moyl, Beacon Avenugy :« Mi ands Mii Wilkinaan ” anrall daughters, wiry, left, ons days for WWE {imalniand, * ; : nee Bd “My, and Mra. “ehaitea : and son Coirle Vett Tngt wook for Chemalnus® Where they will reside in’ Futuro, Mr and. Mrs, Ae S, Warrandar ara ¢ at Noention un reeaivings conprnl alntions on the birth | of don, June 2th, Dean Coleman has arrived nit. his gummer home in Patriela Bay for the | vacution periad The Joeal safthall team was badly defented on Tuesday eveningg Mi the Momorial Park by the ¥.M.CLA,, the nened bolas nomothinge Vike 2 det, Tat dows, tee ervam, “noveltion, AM, OF TL Wits, at iawuelsaun pro- ryeragy, allo with be Peaturcd at the cine jous to be beld on duly Gil oi the old | chaol lennis court, Thied Streot, The mimbers af the Youn Pooplo's Sa-| far the wnat twa oweoka for thas nes enmmion nnd. fram alk appearances: the wYaly will be well worth attending, Teketo le. now. fron any. moms hervor the adeletye = CAE Bae ae, whiny. leas gay; Reacon: Avi mun, t Sidney, a hay, une. 25th ‘ . Tomorrow ‘night, éominanéing ae 6.15,-nt the Royal Athletic: Park; -Vic- toria, Sidney will battle: the ‘Tillicums for first berth inethe Senior, Amateur Baseball League, ©; Mis. ‘Sam Brethour entertained: at a silver tea at har home last Friday afternoon from 3 to;6-in aid of the North Sannich United Church, which hos decently been vpened, — Mrs. Brethour, was. assistdd in serving. by.. smombers of ‘the. dias’ Aid, Mrse- MeNanight; who -is ‘Toavin Une: praivia = soon; © disposed: ‘of her household: effets ‘on Tuesday cafters® noon by. a..publie wale: whieh was! in tha, hinds “of Maynard, &, Sony: auc oneerky oe “Prof, Boyin 3 .Chey visited: Wook, AGS Mt, Wm, ‘Melin ft the University..0 he. Peningula this, ‘Lon SW esday ovin = G, . | Motor, einen for “wane Palutivors ’ baat yon orb: Arthurs =m vidi In, Winnipeg and” atlas an rotite, © ooo & ah ‘Tomorrow mutka th ‘boginning 0 thd nimmer Wolldays. for, the” schoo children and the annual nehool plenie® into bo hold during: the: ‘afternoon x.) Browunin'a Beaches ; Miss) Phylia Poek ‘of Now. ‘Weal minster js visiting her. later, .Mis Mirlam Peek, . who will agcompany: her home’ tha: frat of tha ‘wad Miss’ Muriel Holdrjdgye yaturned to: hors horaé hare after aponil hag. the yal ‘few months In’ Vietoria} \, A very pleasant afternaon was. spent at Winola, on Wedneaday. after. noon when Mra. White: and. Mra, Bt Sotytey: have been worldnge ene ryretlently Cochran culertained in honos of. Mya, I MeNnnpht. who de leaving Sidney for Sasintehewnn,:. During. the afternoon little Eileen) Mokonzle,: ‘dressed ns ca bell: hoy, delivered oto the: guast-of honor a traveling. bag whieh: contuin- tech dyes, oud Wield Ob. her, wa, cple-biane Nie WALL Wa verved dn the’ ain