: FOR RENT—Cabins, from $10. 00. SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Thursday, Jan. 15th, 1931. | Classified Ac RATE: One cent per-word, per issue. number will be counted as one word, Minimum charge 25c. ing replies. account with us. Tuesday night for MASON’S EXCHANGE — GLASS, . Rn | Events | plumber and electrician, used fur-; niture, stoves, roofs repaired, ! tarred, painting. "Phone 109, PEDIGREE FORMS — Suitable for horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, rab- bits, etce., neatly printed on good | bond paper, size 8% x11 inches, : sent to you, postpaid, at the fol- lowing prices: 12 for 25c; 27 for 50c, and 60 for $1.00. Review, ! Sidney, B.C. ROOFS Repaired, Tarred, Shingled, Painting, Kalsomining. *Phone 140. TURKEYS—-Breeding stock for sale. Hardy and prolific. Hens, $4.00: ' toms, $5.00. Washington, B.C. } 1 HERE IS A BARGAIN IN NOTE.! PAPER—100 sheets of bond paper (5%2x8%%) with 100 envelopes to, match, with your name and address | SOCIAL SUPPER — North Saanich i printed neatly in blue on both, for j only one dollar, postpaid, to any | address in Canada. Order yours! without delay. Tell your friends. We have filled orders for this same quality notepaper from the Queen Charlotte Islands in the west to Newfoundland in the east, and our volume of business in this line has grown to the point where we have one fast press devoted exclusively to the printing of notepaper and envelopes. Review, Sidney, B.C. STEWART MONUMENTAL WORKS LTD. Write: us for prices vefore purchasing elsewhere. 1401 May Street, Victoria. Alex. Stewart, manager. RUBBER STAMPS — When-in need of a:rubber stamp, pad or ink, order’ through the’ Review. We : have made arrangements for a fast. * service in this. connection. : Many ' different styles to choose from. -Drop-in at the Review Office and “make your selection. a BAZAN BAY. BRICK AND TILE “Phone Sidney 9Y. _ Light, -fuel® and’: water’ Supplied. Sidney ‘Hotel, _- MeINTYRE CHECKER BOARDS — “A new patentea board that makes the game. of checkers different. The only ‘radical: change ‘in design ‘of board made in’ thousands of “years. Each player uses 14 men, instead: of 12 as on the:old board; there are no double corners, but a zone in the centre of the. board gives, the same amount of protec- tion as the double corner on the old board. Boards sent to any ad- dress: in Canada, postpaid, size 17 x17, neatly bound, not including checkers, for $1.00; size 12%x 12%, nicely bound, not including checkers, for 50c; or we have a . nicely printed copy of this new game on strong red cctored heavy paper, with checkers printed on the same material that can be cut out for playing the game; a won- derful pastime for bright children, and they have the fun of cutting out the checkers-—and tne cost is only 1be per board. Review, Sid- ney, B.C. | memes rose me mecapemin sewn ee cmlaaamnaiiabiand ” WANTED — Clean: cotton rags, at least:-18 inches:square, for washing ; up our presses, .:We sill pay 20¢ | per pound. Here is a chance for smart boys and girla to eash in on the rag pile, Review Oflee, neemomeennaiveynaronessereeues dmtioe atonnt imminent erin tinea eet tr meter gan emtentimt te If desired, a box number at the Review Office may be used at:an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forward- BENEFIT DANCE—Tonight (Thurs- | EX-SERVICE MEN’S De ‘SIDNEY. AND | DISTRICT | ee ee ee A group of figures or ae each initial counts as one word. Oe re ae aoc treo om TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you have a regular Extract from the —Nor’-West Classified Ads may be sent in or ’phoned in up till Farmer & Farm & Home: each succeeding issue. The earlier the better for us. Walter Norbury, McAuley. Man. {|who had the only Manitoba Jersey —~——~) Jexhibit at the Royal Winter Fair, sold old, to Alex. Fasken, Mississouguay Road, Toronto, Ont. ;a daughter of Mr. Norbury’s well bred herd sire, Glamorgan Come Son.” Mr. Walter Norbury is the of Mr. Dudley Norbury. Henry well-known Sidney resident. father Ave.. One cent per word per issue. Minimum charge 25c. ee er ene ene I< {Vv { lat the Plant Pathology ;Saanichton, is delivering a lecture !during the series of short courses at ithe University of British | this week. Mr. ank of een) day) Jan. 15th, Deep Cove Hall. Five piece orchestra. Dancing § to 2. Admission 75c, including | supper. of the focal is enjoying a two During his absence Ken Shepherd, Montreal, weeks’ vacation. J. N. Waugh, Port | TEA— Wednesday, Jan. 2ist, at the |Mr. Percy Wilson is taking his place. home of Mrs. McNeil, Roberts’ | Mr. Monte Taylor. Winnipes. of Bay. Auspices of Ladies’ Aid of | Manitoba, is visiting here as the guest United Church. From 8 to 5,:0f Mr. and Mrs. Hagh J. Meintyre. Tea, 25c. lThird Street. The monthly meeting of the S | Andrew's ‘the Women's Auxiliary will iplace at the home of Mrs. Brethour on Wednesday, Jan. at 2:80. Mr. Walter Jones, assistant pathol- ogist at the Plant Pathology Labora- tory, Saanichton, left last week for his home in Wales. He will visit the Saint take Stanley dst. Service Club — Thursday, Janu- ary 29th. Admission 50c. SEVENTH ANNUAL DINNER — January 30. = ?7 p.m., at Masonic Temple, Saan- ichton. Tickets, $1.00. FANCY DRESS BALL—of the Deep | University of California at Berkeley, THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS amet a | THE CHURCHES ||| ae \ January ‘18th—2nd Sunday after the | pha ! : FOR: ‘SALE—? Northern: Spies, Kings, | . : Fulford Harbour— Burgoyne. United Church— Pender Island United, Church— TELL THE ADVERTISER you sow | his nd, in’ the Review, “ phenieaneet vtbbape snags cae Ment: ab ma aN Be sae vancnarane eweNNee monomer The Stove ve a Exchange {| For new and used ranges, heat. ers, boilers, pipe nnd fittings. ’ Parts for most makes of ranges. Keatora -relined and: new case ings. “Bathroom supplies, Pipe fitting in all branches, All work guaranteed, Prices reasonable, BaF Store open evenings Ba D. CRAIG Pans Ete. PHONE 6G ~~ SIDNEY rane Butter : Por } Snlo by ; TAZAN RAY oven STanr a “PEOPLE'S | SUPPLY STORE . | SIDNEY. TRADING CO, LTD, Eat SG Ma RMA eiNihi waste mre iil a | | Thank you! | Thos. Keyworth«. William..Allen. Ganges-— Cove Social Club—in their hall cn |and in New York en route. January 380th. Invitations from} The many friends of Mr. E. 1. Me- and member of the club. Excellent | Kenzie will be glad to know that he prizes for many costumes. Threc-|has returned home from Rest Haven piece orchestra. much improved in health. The Imperial Service Station at the corner of Beacon Avenue and Second Street has recently: changed hands. Mr. George Gray,. of Vic- oe has purchased the business of Mount Newton Lodge, No. 89, A.F. & A.M., will hold their annual ball in the Agricultural Hall, Saan- ichton, on Friday, February 6th, with Ozard’s orchestra in -attend- |. ance. on. Saeed A a ee “ANGLICAN a al “Sunday: School Divine Service—1i -a:m Sidney,’ Ste ‘Paul 3. : Sunday: School—9 45. ‘am . Divine Service——7:80:p.m.: : “Y.P.S.---Every Tuesday at ce p. m. Salt Spring Island — Pastor: Rev.) { Sunday School—10: 30 4 am. Adult Bible Class—11:15 a.m, Public Worship—?7 :30 p.m, Public Worship—2:30 p p.m. ° anada is”: sold on Mike.” Public Worship—11 ’ a.m, Hope Bay--11l a.m. CATHOLIC Sunday, January’ 18th West Saanich—-:00, Sidney—-10 545. SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Sunday, January 18th Come tu the Gusjeel meeting Sun- day at 8 pam. and at 7:80 nt Sidney Gospel Yall, Children's Service from 7:80) to dos every Wednesday. Al Welcome, The Dominion is attested by the fae Canadian Paeifie Radio depart ment under whose auspices “Me] ody Mike’s Musie Shep" featur has been sent out over an al- PE A AG A RN ea te - eerememe memes Rev, Daniel Walker, of re Christian Missionary Alliance, will | give.a. Gospel service tonight. (Thurs. 4 day) at. 7330 o'clock pt Biiney Gammel | Hall, : | MT. NEWTON SUNDAY SCHOOL | Sunday, eee 18th | | Sunday iS) schoole—2 as m. Sond your ‘Review to a friend! Ceerieee een tie weil ian a, et ee ee dn ee ’ eo A, Mb Giten | . ahh. 1. Keating Garage . \ COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE |! i “OMeial AVAAS Garage { "Phone Keating 41-M- Towing ( \ r \ 4 ‘ 4 \ \ i , { 4 | ipeepeeeliesrer esemerad | } ee tree een nme wn mae N CONTRACTOR [)} Builder of Homus--—-Not Hotes! \ | REPAIRS ~~ PAINTING F. A. THORNLEY i Write Sidney P.O, or ‘Phone 26 | } } \ 4 ’ | i ) ‘ \ 4 4 4 \ ' 4 _ iy j 100 Pt mI BA TS al A a aD! nana i October 81, and will settle in] G children will customera in a eutonic shaving and consigned fram. Ldraonton Germany, for hreeding. anaemia | alive and happy, and SILVERGREY |, BAKERY | BREAD 5 fit Pacdir Riilway from Jindior elrelosr het firet installment of receiving t Neeh hl Mero in Cavgiycer 2 for 15c! | TELEPHONE No, 2, SIDNEY, i “opti dtr enlesinah wil eal, } dich hueus Od aeaeniennkoa” and fool fines miting’ pretie | ea | ithe United Chureh at iiirs. ds i. one of his good heifers, Sunnyvaie : Royal Blossom, a promising two-year- ! iof the This heifer was; ebis daughter, Mrs. A. Dr. Wm. Newton. plant pathologist | Laberaters. : Columbia | ; “Melody » Every Monday | night when ‘you, tune in on your radio this-is- the: Benial old soul who delights you and whose popularity-across the that mare than 14,000 fan Jetter: of praise and congratiation have been received. in a month by the probably be uaed to Inther the faces of emporla, , Tha badgers ure good C anndians, raised in Alberta sD One and a hall pounds of < Y ewenk twice a day, at lunch and dinner, kenp them >. doultlaas their enjay ment of the long journey on the Canadian Vdmotten to Maéntreal. Prealiart 8 How quate daplugee in whe best Tho nhove photograph cehaws Patay © lunch before being taken by phe CLP aR. being whetched, “Tye hind my duncty 1 dad) tees Ai aed Lie Gderieett ay Ug dan nt Vase 4 fo a. pare vat. a tt Bouveiford, “What de yey want Pg ne 8c a. Loaf or 14 with me saya Mabel, ak sheawan in Tact. Nothing more tor publeation,: this jaothe end af my tale. Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review 7 Silver Tea Preparations are now nearly com- plete for the silver tea being put on by the members of the Ladies’ Aid of the heme of on Wednesday, January 2ist. An enjoyable after- noon has been arranged and no 'doubt there will be many interested ' MeéNeil, ‘I friends present, from Mr. A. Stacey. Word was reveived here this week death of Mr. W. Boyd at Courtenay. Mr. Boyd was living with Rankin, form- erly of the Sidney Bakery here. He: lived with her here on several oc- Seasions for mony menths ata time. . Sympathy ix extended te Mrs. Rankin ino her beresvement. Dr. Leiske. tal, gave ar Rest Haven Llaspi- nowMest interesting talk on A Service For Every Family Need and Holy Trinity hranch OL, 2 OETA ETE | | | | | Canadian C; P. R. network, huge fan mail is doubling -and at the. ond of November 970 letters ° came incon one day, “The opinion: of radio: fang tis borné out. by tha views of radio station, authoriiles tl--most difficult of men ‘to con- i |vince--who state that In ther considered opinion, this feainre ts ~ with one exreption the most. pop} ~tnlar radio offering an the air tos -fday. Romember too hat artists, presentation, and radio outfit are wl-Canadian. PP PP PA INE EDO EL EOE OEE A OL POP IM EA MO EP PM: eet a ia anadian Pacifier Pxptase n men worn hosts to Talsy, ~ Mabel, Che: tot and Sheérix Rrocky, of Badgerville, Subterrane in, Montreal reeently before satin te Burope, The four Broekiea sailed for Tambury on hoard on the 88 ta, who epents A week . Reaverford, ermony, where thelr | $ | : | | | $ | | | r ) | | \ \ i ' \ | to Gituide Wars, oantnibuted te her é wi a ts we ” ease ot 0 eS lel I Oe A a aby AI CAB COS: AE A OR A RB URE RE fe AR AR A RE tS ae ae Hn | ‘PHONE G arden 8166 | “Home Remedies” ing of the Young People’s Society on Tnesday evening. will be the speaker ing of the society, 2oth, vitation is extended to any interested to be present pie E D. AMY Dp {: 2 om aor2e std S anmaih ee “os - PAGE THREE 7 “ zo ——_—_—__ at the usual meet ‘am STOP AT THE ] Dominion Hotel, Victoria Yates St. Stephen Jones 200 ROOMS,.100 WITH BATH. Rooms without. bath $1.50 and up, { with sath $8.00 and-up. memes ee seerrtere neice dees weet Dr. Wm. Newton at the next meet- on Tuesday. dan. in Westley Hall. A cordial in- at this meeting. \T ry the LOCAL BEAUTY PARLOR for Marcelling, Curling, Shingling, Scalp Treatments. ite " \HAZEL HILL t Beacon Ave. Prop. "Phone 114 ee eed t Whe { “Hd | ' ' { \ rimming, Shampooing, Facial or 4 4 4 5) \ Long Distance seldom fails to tind him FOR THESE COLD AND GETTING- COLDER DAYS “Yt feel it is particularly ap- propriate at this time to express ; my long-felt appreciation of the | service | receive from your long- distance operators,” a Nanaimo businces man recently wrote. “Often leng-distance — calls come fer me at Nanaimo while lam away,” he said. No matter where }- am located: your Jong- distance operators . invariably find me and put me in touch with the person calling in the very shortest time. I sincerely appre- ciate this service and .think it only right that I should draw ‘this to your attention.” TURNS COLD CORNERS INTO COZY CORNERS! Just plug in to any | electric ight or base- board outlet. BC. ELECTRIC "PHONE, 9390. _ VICTORIA. B.C. TELEPHONE CO. “'Phones: Day. 131; Night, 27: TAYLOR rs Thins > ‘Phone Us Your Orders for _— . MEATS, FISH, VEGETABLES, BUTTER or EGGS! Teen We Deliver eE - HARVEY ; PRONE, 9 women eee nt ~ SIDNEY, R. C. i Party Frocks of crepe-back satin and taffeta, designed on long lines with belted waistline. Shown in pastel shades. Smart styles for Misses. Sizes 14 to 20. Reduced to scll Party and Evening F rocks of crepe de Chine and moire, They have tightly-fitted bodices, “Mi” belted -waistlines and long, full skirts. All shades, including black. Sizes” V4: ‘to 20, Reduced to sell for Si = ein hal i meaner