OVER. 11,000 PEOPLE IN OUR AREA: | VER 11,000 peopie reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, 4,000. The “Review” - covers this avea chrough 20 post offices, The entire territory is settled by an intelligent, hundred percent English-speak- ing class of buy ers, Advertisers reach them in the “Review.” Issued every Wednesday, 8 a.m. Forms close Monday. Subscription: $1.00 per years U.S., =i. 50 — To orrerenemeemnmncans we ne Asante tn = smear eRe Re et tr we weeanonmTee ap naeeen map O e T CHECKER CLUB |C*\ane Young Peon | STARTS PLAY | ‘3 By Review Representative Formerly Sidney and islands Co Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1934. SIDNEY, Vancouver bland, B LODGE HOLDS - BARN DANCE) ON THURSD Y GALIANO ISLAND, Jan, gl, — be ceca ; yy A The young peuple’s “Amigos” club ot : held. an interésting debate in ‘the Another popular event in the : Galiano [Mall which was well attend. | *¢ties of entertainments ie by —— 1 : : F : whirl aac : itlee eo - The Sidney Checker Club is all set} ed. The subject of debate was: “Re- Mount Newton Lodges Ne so A i - to start their annual. tournament on[solved: that captitalism has outworn & AM. was held on Mriday, when the MeIntyre checkerboard and have] its usefulness.” - the vommittee sponsored a“ Barn been marking time for a number of| The aitirmative was taken by Mr} ice?” in the. Agricultural Hall days in order not to clash with any|N. Morgan and Mr, A, Steward, and Sannichton, a , other event that its members are in-|the negative by Messrs. R. and K.|>* A large number of dancers uppear- » terested in and finally picked Thurs- Page. . . ed. in. gingham dresses. and overalls, day, Feb. Ist, as “almost clear.” So “he affirmative won. putting the real touch te the eve- many events are taking place in} The Judges were Mr, I. Denroche, | ning’s gaiety. “yather a coincident toe ilisesver is} Mr + D, Ne wand Mr, -————_. ‘Zales orchestra provided peppy night that is , Not chalked up for some event. Play. in ‘the ‘club will see regular : velerans on this board. in action onee more, such notables as J. E.. McNeil, S. K. Halseth, G. A. Cochran, A. -W. - Hollands, “Teddy” Boweott, E. RB. .Hall, He. Kennedy, W. McCulloch A. S. Warrender and Py A, Thornley will fight. it out to determine: a win- ner,to start.on.the read to the cham- “pionship now lield by. Mr: Ricketts. It'is:ynmored around that Ss. K.-H. has: been. studying the moves of: vari- ‘ous logs at the mill lately: and: he ex- _ Pects., Lo slicezoff -- J dv A. Nunn ‘will give ae ‘short ’ “Vegetab 5 Daphn o- Morris : “North Saanich: Welt to -aid local: welfare work= by™ heing : “ ‘| present: on this’ occasion and you are ace By Review: s Rediiesiintea’’ By Le assured. of a real treaty © GANGES, : dan, 81.—TheAgricul« | pray gue ~ tural and: Pruit.Growers’ Association. es ai ‘their “annual: smecting. in’ the]: " Mahon:: Tall,. Ganges, von: Wednesday: oe “-evening,: “the “preseident;:. ~ “Me “Palmer pre idin pe and afai af members. being | presenti 0 28 The “balance “sheet: showed: $21.90 in. ‘hand; ‘exchisive::of “sinking? fund. “The: president. reported) a loss on. “thé:last fall: ‘exhibition and it was de- ‘elded liy the. members not to hold.a “show this year, — The- directors will po ahead during the year raising «funds towards pay- ings ‘off the. mor teage and to make bai seer to the Agricultural " The preantent alse reported that the association was ino a position to supply agricultaral dime. and clover seed at lowest current prieos to the Wietbed. oe ce dactineta institute, he aati for Che ensuing. year. wera W, Palmer, We Crawford; Desmond t Matton Ry “OO, Wing, and: PG Speed, representative |. Teen: the neqy- formed Ganges. Wo- 7 Tastitate, Auditors. ask Trinviseand Wy Pare ves me CATO ty vote of appradintion wits : Rewordoa hast: yenr's rociving: alticers. “by, the: ‘mi mbe} .C One ot “the ‘Dioweat events ar the | season which is to-take place tonight CWednesday) in’ the Agricultural Tall, Saanichton,. and which will no doubt draw a tremendous crowd is ed by the Home Of Distributors Lid. and Rendinge & Son Service Station You are invited to see and hear | ane llome 8330 oelock, MANY DANCE “AT THENSS.C, athe tater renin in the: North: Bannieh: Servier: Cab Tl. on. Wednesday, dan, 2th, fux- Jeallont iitisha” was. stippled by: Bert] Martha's ovelyos itt. ‘Phe: wn event af {the evening: was the: prige: : walty: for “Pwhieh Mae aind Mes, Maynard, ote - LON. und Mra, Geo, "Wh ty eampatit lone TW linn) : Ma thotts and ites tats jhe, Mss: Gladys: Ri iwe'The Judged i oe ovate: complimented: Wpan theiy judge By. Reviow. Raprpseniniten: LOO ad Oot Ehedtes uebhothe al OUPENDER ISLAND: dans 8H oceThe | anna: meotlig af the armies’: Ane nd Th lee: now: clin room cof the rlitnte held dn Hope. Bay Tally, with | eb. I. Wink, Antwsidonty in the celal, Young Liberals Hear | : owe, reparls of A rons year's Work wd accenbastintial cash balanee on Major Guy B oyer: WA 8 hand. ‘The reports as rond by Vy W, Menzies, vecretary-trensnrer, were ied Bae a oy . Keys:” Mrs : “Portraits; the concert and dance being aponson | Optimists’ tonighy 7 HAL vary. crijayahle dance wns hold. Hasta wh We early | flenti: Michell ‘ieted | ly awards | inination.. Rufreshments. WRG HOP YE Le tunes for’both the old and new steps that were participated:in and a dy ippy evening resulted. Dainty. refreshments were during: vite evening, cues HOLD» 66 BOOK TEA” 2 By Review Representative GANGES, Jan. 31. —- Al very des, lightful “Book: Tea? “Look. place “at the Edgewood “Tearoom, Ganges; on Wednesday "af ternoon, This was organized ‘by: the: comuiil- tee of-the-First Salt Spring: “Company 45 of. the ‘Girl. Guides.“ Mrs. V.C.. Best, Mrs. Oxenham cand” Mrs, = W aeUET were in charge of: the competitions: : About 40: “guests | pened dl Char eee) i ( served Uist “Phe. Good’é Companions; “Down: hie i ‘Walter, *, “Speed; F Ay Betty. ‘Abbott, - “Mie: Inside. -of Cup; yr MrscAv Inglis; “Keeper of: ‘the’ Walker; “Amber Neck= Jdnees? Mrs. Harold Price: “Attere the: Vardiet Mrs, -Reid, “No “Seeond: “Spring; é Sprinetord: “Phe Seo¥e;” “Mitchell: ‘Jungle “Mrs, W.. Hague, eh hred Weeks?” Mi iss Dorothy Moat; ‘oly, 1] Orders” Miss Marion: ‘Norte Pirst«100,0003" °° Mrs, ‘Spalding, 1 “Double | our: Mrs. Whittingham, | Cooking: Backward)" Miss ' Beddis, “Our? Mutual” Friend; "> Mrs, Price, “Travels With: A- Donkey, ” and seve oral others, ISALT SPRING | ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW IN JUNE The: fins Avouke ‘in. Tine Hine jieen: aa for Chesetond annual fair ot thecSalé is: ‘planned: this. vera’ taladd achandi: erat seedion to the prince: dist, which Avil no dotibieadd greatly to ite papu- lavity, A. complete: prize int: Inet age: the aievont livegtoak: etlana,:. will Ate, while axeols money. prh AW, he: ayierdlod in hoe Keeton, i : . Av ei the: TOOT LONE will, he, lid to. Pan ishe Parker. torination,: whith fovther : ead Ce Hanijewntt tle he obtiined fram Myre, Be worth, Ginnie Your feeionit i dhated, Heerente MAM Mp te (Ene pete MANY ENJOY lit: | ial Spring bland: Sheep Breeders’ Apsos | &)ehationy Loebo holds at Ganpesy: aed (teh Aya Toc Ne hy. Salts Spring! “atm AY, : ( Review and Saanich Gazette CLAIR WILSON: HONOR GUEST ; By: Review Repre esentative GANGES, Jan. 81, -— A delightful “Kitchen Shower” was held recently at the home of Mrs. V. C. Best, “The Alders.” Ganges, in honor of Miss Clair Wilson, whose marriage to Mr. i Kenneth Butterfield will take place on Saturday, Feb, 10th. he decora- tions of the rooms were Chinese lilies and cyelemen. “A large assortment of gift concenled ino a large . white husket prettily decorated with bows and streamers of white were convey- ed to the. bride-eleet- by Mrs. Le AH. Garnett and Miss Doris “Laylor, -Among those present were Mrs, J. Abbott, Miss Betty Abbott; Mrs, Ben-. aie, Miss Jean “Renzie, Mrs. Fred Crofton, Mrs. Frank Crofton, Mrs. Desmond Crofton, the Misses Doneen and Denise Crofton, Mrs. | nett, Mrs. A. R: Layard, Layard, Mrs. “M.eP. Macintosh, Mrs: Vi. G. Morris, Mrs. GC. S. Macintosh, | Miss D: uphne | Morris, Miss Peggy Ro- wan, Myrs, 2 Prank Seolt, Mrs, “Alex. I Seaones, MM so W. Sprengel, the H. Gar- ‘Miss: Louise Il. Misses’ Doris ad Sheila ‘Taylor,/Mrs: W.. N, Miss Wilson; Miss E, Walter; Ss Shirlevcand Bride Wilson, tae Was assisted in .serving 3. Seoones; , Mrs:. Garnetty 2 Palo ‘the Atriendof Mr S . sidence 0 ; ! val Thin vealin! ‘dinect: to Mays “Charehs ie trainee Los thy ‘chureh the cortege: was amet --by: ROW al OS. AS Bay satin,” ‘preceded the remiings into..the ch ured, | O8 Colonel Buell; i WE DO COM grams, Posters, Forms, Special Forms, “Review,” Sidney, Office: Third Street, Missionary Society Holds First Meeting ' By Review I Representative PENDER. ISLAND, Jan. 381:---The Women’s Missionary ‘Society. mete at the home of Mrs. R. S/W. Corbett on Friday afternoon ae “the: first meet- ing of the year with 16 ladies pres-- ent. Mrs. Corbett sr. presided while several members took part in the de- votional exercises, and Mrs. J. HH. Teece gave a very interesting out- line of the first chapter of the Study Book. A duet by Mrs.-A. H. Menzies and Mrs. S. P. Corbett was inuch en- Joyed. The: allocations of supplies and cash for the year were accepted und-an. early: start will be made on the quilts for:-hospital use: Following: adjournment the hostess served: tea. TRADE BOARD _ DINNER FEB. 13 AY rangenients ” are aiment com-= pleted: for: fee to beheld: on Tuesday, Feb. 18th; ‘on ‘the “océnsion. ofsthe annyal ‘general ‘meeting of the North * Saani¢h: Board’ cof Trade “at ‘Wesley ‘Hall. Tt is: expected: that.Hon, -T. De Pattullo; Premier’ of (BG.. a be the ‘guest of) Honor on this” oce sions T ickéts for: the dinner: niay be pr ocured., from ‘any: of the following: |. Major, Av. D.Macdonald,’ Messrs: ‘Geoe aber G. ‘Ag ‘Cochr ‘any: A. 28.0 Warren-} “Py : M: Gopithorn a, Vspiit of “ene Vaile. “The - spedlars’: ba include... the *provinetal , Comte vaun de sated chanting: | the aissagestrom the’ ‘scrip- : ures. whieh marks: the” opening of th Ghureh” af ‘Knglaind ‘burial’: serviee Rue Reve: | rofield,:.- Bixhop ot Columbian, iste iv the service, Tho servies wis, apened: wilh the: Singing, ‘of “Leads Kindly tight” followed -by the rendingy. ‘of the lesson, after which the ccongrepation:* sang the hyn, “Nourer, My Ged to.-‘Thee,? The Bishop led The pravers, the concluded with the benedlation, The honornnay —pallbourers Major A, D. Macdonald, A, BR. Wol- fenden, Manrica nile Py ode ooN, Walker, PL ONeill. Ceell Abbott, wer Nga and Ulis active pallbearers were Vy an Speed, | Morris, N. OW, W. OM. Monat, d, Jord, Co Tarner. Fhe renin were APriday's aiternoon. boat fa. ve Lon ve ‘en tion, where, ‘BETV ee oWwith held —_ Wilson, Td, h, Mattson wand Ma- barwardaet Varneate: wt tt Iss with: hues i" ogre, Wa Aniguiye ihe “doa Uycowhiele Laak, py Wodiesday “atlornaan, ofan, the hoya dabihie eatin, Viotordiny af Mr Willian 1 Seéath,. arnt, le pineye TMT inten: ot rene, 22 Born in Bradtoveds Vrdoshitay | lide May BU, an 30. N 1H All resident On, Surin Tala: osiven | aenee Wwhon “he -aindved tu tay saline. Widely dui Cromibyy ate bagel ky ir toil -oitliantiye fhe: vial ae svillliet y thea jyrg ye dt, 1 * Lita, bk Wie ently | tthe “AL ” " rayinrey Saw, VO Ye ayanithe Nive qotlnnte wher le nile Ah ex tenalve nhuidy of migdak Cipla Six yeaa hier hie ene to TC, and took up dander Tranquaiiie where. the resided ttt Dstt. Tat eutatanid. | ping abUlby as an ayerieutiurish wit | nrongenlned Me TSO When te wi rp punts hy order ins eau) os men SOP Oe at | short : ds Hert: “Baie! iG [Noth adopted; and a osiimimary of achloves hak showed a wellattended cand thin, a mibketever Oh, Cdratnage: stun ping powdar, nnd a Mtoek, all af whieh diay vantage ta the olhere., eetiag.the Aut OO Meare fan elected. UO tlle, opnanthery, of exrminge ‘yonr : emlth SHaretayyel raked. IT oo 6 Ditoctoyy: i AL Grimmer, Sa “Vi Keilor: WeeM, Machon- i horgr cone Wd ene We Man alias © srpactyereaehion « ony) end yourRaviow: Yo are “throngh with i. 6 oo... thie “purchase: at vq, VT thé wultect to hesaralved, There Shout a Vrree Tene Avithin ly vies Date ss ; torn’ trend when Ray Tareondy 3 mus and, Qolin Mannt, : . By Review Roprosontative GANGES, Hon Ot. The Young. Havas’ Axdoehethen mut awh. Wyre. wood “Teayornt, ‘Ganiges, on Mriday) hrewelingt evening. where they distenced tao an! © been at aus | iaterest ing adioris delivered hy Ma- | fontire, OThe bidy of {hie hire," Sip whan. j jor haw dew ain envallment at: 40 | federation, ¢ “Conada. Bator Cone Colin - Mowat pircasiditipe. Meenddvesse wn receiver wile grea Sterest, TH was armanged ta hold oa Boyer oan fadebnre. ane Pueaday,Pebruary odthy. in Vuruhy dlagey aehveolsqony (agers Wht | The: Fayre. i ‘Ta a PS ad tie tt! Pardee DH aw Lostie: donkins: "ani mwgve “by Laleanny i dateption; reveived jherd: they MOVIES HERE Ai “excellent iirnout witnessed the movin pletuves shown i Siabey's Hall on iatduy UVa wine. The vein ror of the Provinedal Bogrd of Hort}. | entire far Vaceouver Psluna, at pon | Hon he oeeupled fav peven ara. Jn (800 he wan appolited ax hilt | (len commbadenor, Iniving charge of} The orpaniention and display of pro- vineiol haw. OM TPO hee wan ope] y purine deputy ooetapber at peed enlire whieh ofieeche Teld wihthe alin | Uhive Chore: Sec Tn ise Tebipenve nti, ALN: as] Wy Nt WET: Abe ler sen LO ana ee who yet Mid Debt et tdly Ue tty Migur Jdgniagy- WES Spotty ats Berkidayy Cad} tenn intel’ produieed: on itd nie ung hitisty ae M | Perey, Walia Seottts aniertel lands of Benin, ‘fled ta the: Tig Juvig puntionlianly senjoyeds es. ; “Saveray voniodion with rent {allel Avard dneladed: in the: progeny mah fs hee tu elagghb aan, CAN LUA NNUAL, uh wl, many: Children prendntes see 8 hha Cntoertidnnrent,: Uyay Unborn most: apatacdate wavinad | Beate 4 SAE Na pPAMAN Te Ee TE me igi hays Tallleay tin beenude-af the excellent] Silane tn ve tidney, ale, Ww thee yeu, Huta, wt Sei ae : fray Suolt: Ah tweed: ‘Norn lings” Perey. ‘Meteher ‘al. the." piano, vil Tom: Ohbee, Wa.Holmea, We -A nders end ae Wedder burn, Who {will allcon- tribute to. theceveninpof: enjoyment, ‘Tiekets' may, he: obtained members: of the executive. ar antvanece to the Walls ; Bef vet ‘WEEKLY DANCE SATURDAYS AT STACEY’S HALL: Ntuwuneement ta dude by Ma. W. “4, Stacey that arrangements have’ bes on coneliided with’ Michuty’s seven: pie y-arehostrty: of Vielorliy lo: KEG: “y daned tn Sidvey! every. “Satuday’ Monin ee tram Oto 1a The idm lasion ny ‘owsand: may hey tuning Coming: ST Cc The fest at there dines ‘talcon prea: Satardity Went: ebranty.iteds: Hall, has... i dt) VA LENTINE os (1: at Monday, Pid 1th in “Saunich Sorview - Cliahe: WM, A jrond Tor piece orchestra will sip ply: Cher nitisie: dnd there with he weys ely dineess: treluding te: apot Hang TL AUnUnatdon dance, There will ber prizes ind balloons to add. ta the entortainment, — The eammilten in charge promise a Choranghly enjoys nile vending for averyanis Vou tare Invited (oc colobrate Sainte Valentiiel held on. HEN in need of anything in the line of Letterheads, En- velopes, Billheads, Statements, Loose | Busi or Booklets, Invitations, Announcements, Catalogs, Ruled Ite., drop in, B.C., and tell us your needs. well-equipped plant and our business is growing. We hurry! Sidney, bh. { evening, 8 | for dC. : i fat the MERCIAL PRINTING Leaf Sheets, Pro- iness Cards, Dance Tickets, Books *phone or write the We have 4 “1 ey "Phone. 28, Night 27. CENTS PER COPY Volume ee, No, Zs) (UNITED CHURCH ~ CONGREGATIONS | MEET AGAI No The ainasd congereg ational meeting and supper of the United» Chureh, comprising: the twa conzrepations of Saint Paul's and South Snanieh, was: held in Wesley: Hall last Wednesday :: and proved to be a huge success, Approximately 125° people sat down to supper and ‘Sniored rn proyeam of music and reports ns well ts aun address, on oe ask of ‘the Ghureh by Revie. od. MeKenzie,®. BoA of: Centennial United eet Vietoria, = Inimediately nitcor Ae “very apt - ous supper, provided. by the Ladies’ Aid. ‘community singing was indulged © in, A number, -of “the -well known © hymns and songs-were, sung heartily, ’ 3 the Youny People’s Society eontribut ingwa: couple of. numbers entitely, on a ttheir own, ; ; oe AS printed: statement. was ‘distribut! Ped.of the finances of the various: or . wanizationss which:showed how? chard: and’ how strecessfully ‘e@aeh group had: Worked. Mr Keyworth,” in: ‘compar ing the cotrent ome mnie with= of four, years’ 180), “said! h prouder. ‘of Chissyeurs We one -eiled: -Prrietically: tive. wae niet, {and some, fory he RIVE C wi is ea ge rrised duvet the “al Oba ling eninge’ will a president;-|- aye ULFORD: HARBOUR, Jan: 34. A wellvattendad meeting, ofthe: an ut Chibsawas’ held son Tues St day: evening, an, 2 rds ak Bh Span in, the elulbroom with. Mr, If, Munts: presiding. After>the royular “order of. business. the meeting. joined: insu; general disenssion, of present, day. lopies, namely, relier allowanee cand: Ahe attendant avila; wae slavery, ath arigin.: ‘Whuises cand? ite abelltion. and! (he poesrnt day Sontrolled: pres. Pha, ‘chairman wave sa cvery. Dian’ and: adilylog address of ihe evils: oxiating ida or present ayston al eapltale piakie production and. control, talcing .. | his, hearers, ana onlal talp Lhvoushs. Ot) es nee find and Mitraye ‘, BG Workers, Hiei. polite wt sane tary atrasded Una fact. UL Ue iy contralled < prey: Ki “apposed lng: : etd: yieti ‘peanant; a Minmotivently: (o thea’ worker! Cattle, ting. Wwarkomesta caval: eee ll loo end « ottatal One elt | suns: me. fe Mollotsure ‘thing Te which, Wl, He Veelids |: av he oi vam Hie the Piaght way dod ta he prenent fit | thes elu on he Pau he Sttiay pai ( a t Ciidacaid Svat ial on danced: it Be. Wan HE be Rey Ud Were, 4 Nillows, tiles el Bphiyhip alt ive teen Wood Hi Played North: dianteh:s Chih frhdjen To naniont” prosmmod neste Wednosdayy abl r wae hal ‘Ty : yt hay ion: ‘eld Roni one and