Kreme - Whi pt Salad Dre essing 4 OZ. . Jars. ne eee een 9c. 8-oz. Jars ee ceveee 17 16-0z. Jars. wnedegeatecnelacceened 28c : 82 -0Z. Jars hepesttvvecet cinta 45c ALL DISTRICTS DAILY STAN’S GROCERY oo Phone 181 .. ‘THIRD ST. at SIDNEY AVE. Get It At A. W. HOLLANDS?’ “MEAT MARKET (“Red & White”. Store) “:". BEDWELL HARBOUR,. - SOUTH PENDER ISLAND, B. c. -GAS:— WATER — OIL - .. ..City Prices ‘on Groceries po COTTAGES FOR RENT “@@ Strathcona, Bote The Islanders’ Home In Victoria” Bes -MODERATE -PRICES “The ‘Doorway to Hospitality © UTY: PARLOR : “Opposite Post, Office | "Guarantesd B, W. efecabcay Prop;. Beacon, Avenue “STAGE DEPOT 24. HR, AVENUE. CAFE “Stationery and. Schoo) Supplies: . Smokers’: id» Teo! Cream. © “WE ‘DELIVER TO - Phone. 69° ——_ - Sidney, B.C. | HODGSON STORE *- of, Mr: “who, with. ‘their “two young chil- several years, of the ‘Ganges ‘High and later the a - Consolidated School, has given up- _», this position: and, Joined the. Naval . . ey - Reserve. On::arrival at the. thous, Mrs. wee ny - Foubister was - “presented - with : a: ie a bouquet, a party: soon: arranged : card tables!» = DOUGLAS and COURTNEY. — ogee ‘Mr : ‘and Mrs, “Alan. Cart- ~ wright, Mi: : and | Mrs: A Me Sidney 156 Mary. Stewart me Le fouat,: Miss’ Oulton, Mis, Harold | “Shonland,: | SNE, BARBER. SOP : Sidney, B.C. 7 "Ph, Sidney 100 - TAXI SERVICE | “Magazinos,. porlodicals, niéwanapets o Sundrica, Confectionery: PRAIRIE INN, SAANICHTON, iS LEASED SAANICHTON, June 18.—H. A. Bompas, formerly of Wolsely, ‘Sask., --has recently. Prairie Inn; .and has brought abou many changes already. The interior. - has ‘been redecorated throughout and presents a clean and inviting ‘appearance to the visitor. The inn is known to residents oi the Saanich Peninsula, especi- ‘ally old timers, as it is one of the landmarks of the countryside. At the junction of the East Saanich Road and Mount Newton Cross Road, it. is very centrally located and easy of access. There are 10 reoms on the second floor of the building and Mr. and Mrs. Bompas have renovated same with the idea of furnishing accommo- dation for airmen and .workers on the. various. -projects atthe local . airport.. Being: only~. about . two miles from the airport Mr. and - Mrs. Bompas should -have no “diffi- culty in renting the rooms. : On the main’ floor, we under- stand that in addition to confec- tionery, tobaccos, etc., ments will be served. SURPRISE AT ‘GANGES HOME GANGES, June 18.—A surprise party. organized by about 20 of their friends: took place ‘recently — asia farewell to, and at the home ‘and : Mrs. J.. B:. Foubister, ‘dyen, are leaving in a fortnight to make. their home vin Victoria. ‘Mr. Foubister, who. has, ‘for been: headmaster ° then: ‘the impromptu.” vand:. the. evening. was “spent ins “During. “supper, ‘provided ‘and: H. Dickson, | Mr. Mervyn’ Gardner,’ Mrs. : de ‘Mouat, “Mr, “and: ‘Mrs: Gavin’ -Mouat,... Mr. and » Mrs... Colin: Mr: George ~ HOUSEHOL We are Specialists in’. alae stapes We make. NEW SHADES TO ORDER Repairs and Recoloring Alsu Reconditioned Shades Half Price! _ All Work Guuranteod "Phone Garden 4895 ‘B19. Fort’ Street: Victoria; B.C, _leased the . & refresh-. - evisitors,.Colin’ Mouat,. ‘nl as. short peech, conveyed: to. Mr. and |e mien are now, -overseas.. - was 18 ships and 8,600 men. ‘WINDOW SHADE aid as e years: : aling G2: schools. from coast to const, RE-ROOF for the LAST Time JOHNS. MARVILLE SHINGLES Let Us Give You An Estimate a TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MONTHLY © TIME PAYMENT PLAN FLOOR CO. Vf. 000 Distributors. for Johns- Manville 707 Johnson St. - Victoria - 'Ph. G 7314, ‘Last week saw the opening of one of the finest auto — camps in the northwest by Charles Traunweiser, well- Mr. Traunweiser has been a successful hotel operator for 40 years:and feels that known hotel proprietor of Calgary. he can lay some claim to knowing the wants and. require- ments oi the travelling public. For 20 years Mr. ‘Traun- cwelser has been coming. ‘to Victoria to: enjoy his own lovely home on the shores ot Saanich Ainiet and teels that there is ~ House: Mr. “Mr. + ¥ -tives, Mr. GANGES SALT SPRING ISLAND Guests registered a. and Mrs. A. P. Dug- dale, Mrs. B.. Taylor, Mr. O. W. MeNeil, Miss Helen Hurn, Lieut.- Col; and Mrs, J..M. Jarbosso, Vic- toria; Mr. and Mrs. Maclellan, Mr. D. Crawford, Mr. G. R. Hackett, Cal- Mr..A.: A. Andrews, New Westminster; Rev. and Mrs. Mon- tague Bruce, Saanichton. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hilton of ‘Los Angeles left last week for Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. Cook have also returned to Victoria, after visiting Salt Spring, guests at Lake Shore Fishing Camp. Miss Myrtle Newnham has ar- rived: from Calgary to spend two months with her parents at her -home on Long Harbour. After several years at Vesuvius ‘Bay, Mr.:and Mrs. L.. V. Oswald: left last Thursday to’ make their home in Victoria; they have taken -up residence-on Gorge Road. Mr. ‘Donald Corbett of Victoria is spending a few days at Ganges, | where he is the guest of. his rela- and Mrs. Fred. Crofton. Guests registered at Ganges Inn: Mr. Desmond McNamera, Mr. J.. Baryman, Mr. J. Leight, Van- couver; Mr. R. Brawn, Mr. Claque, - My. Port -Washington. “Mr. and. Mrs, Harold “Owen: of. _Utah are guests for 10 days of “no ‘spor any wnere $o perfectly. adapted to the location | O4 a realy “Ist-ciass and completely modern auto court. - ‘une lovation: 1s Indeed a lovely one on a lo-acre prop- ‘erty waar Was once occupied, by:a Saanich. farmer. ‘bhe oid: cnerry orchard is. SUL an att ractive teature | ox the new, “ornamental trees. and howers. ‘The ‘substantially - ‘bunt bungalows: are. in) tne” most modern ‘manner and - contain. every’ comiort. “and convenience that. the. most. sopnisticateu : ‘waveller r could desire. ee : “More ‘than. 80, 000. ‘Canadian. soldiers, sailors and air- About 70, 000" are, soldiers, ou ~ Canadians in. the: R. C. A. F, and R. A. BR. so far. ° ecounted for about 200° enemy planes. © ; ae have More than 800 Canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen have been listed as killed or missing since the outbreak of war, When the war began, strength of the Canadian Navy. Its strength ig ny ae vessels and. 17, 500 ‘men, the Reser ve Be. “The ‘Royal Canadian “Air. Forew is cover 410 times aus, ‘ strong: AS. ‘it Was At, the outbreak of war, “more: men n will be added to the Air Force : Phe British Commonwealth. Aiv ‘training Plan As. opers ave on! loftovers,: NM, ’ Jyenr veqalromenta) REFRIGERATOR | “ ~ Buy, foods i in , quantity. lots on take ad- - vantage: of food: “specials.” © “Raw and cooked meate will Keep fresh kd whole- Ponetae ve fomeaFor five ar aby | dnye oO.” food: Veyetahlen, will keop: fresh and’ rap 7. to, 10. aye eae ee aay. in, topenoteh sondition, te pa TTT chales- of] nding. make BC ELECTRIC Douglas § Stract, Vietorin « oe 7 Opposite the City Halt “spoilage seve at eon ‘and ‘orm to anit He | pores of the students. © “since the war: began, British “aa! Canadian’ ‘bien! “ments: ‘have undertaken capital: advances” of. $426,000, 000 “to stimulate war industry in Canada, Manada's shipbuilding: program: ‘Involves an ‘expendi Bn ture of about $120,000,000.. When war began, only: 1,600 men were employed in Canadian shipyards, About: 40 “planes a “week are Eas > bivon’ spraauieed 2 in’ ‘anadas NOW being turned, outs a a une Gumadian Lactory wil soon. Lhave the largest output of, any nutomatic gun factory In the. world, ; ..and her Mrs. “home. on: ‘Saturday. ‘after ‘spending: oe several: days . in . Vietoria: visiting” f ‘spend. . two! weeks” uvisiting. Mrs. y. Mouat’s’. “parents,” Rev. ~and: ‘Mrs. William: Allan, tee Cuhada, jas. now. “about 188, 000. ‘men: in. the: Active: _ "Army - ace -Yoluntvors to SOrVe | anywhere “ae 170,000;in . About 35,000. during: the pre enont : “Cmada provides 800 Capt. and Mrs. A. Ganges Harbour. Mrs. M. Smith, Ganges for -a:-month,: guests’ of Ms. Miss . ‘Shirley “Wilson: ‘yetuined Ray” ‘Morris; and by: cher young’ ‘son, ‘left’ ‘on, “Satur: oiday. ‘fo Victoria, : ‘Where ‘they. will Mrs. Nichol’s : parents, - [AL “Nichol ad = Mr. ‘Mrs, Island. Mrs, ‘Hh, Parsons of: Ganges left “ ‘Monday: for Victoria, where he will be the guest of. Mr, and Mrs, Tom: Hammond. at Harbour — R. E. Allen;.. Vancouver; Mr. - ‘and Mrs; J. Andrews: and son, Mr..: and. Mrs...J. .B. Drumheller, “gary; E. L.. Creekinay, . Orange, N.J.; Mr. _.G. Morgen, Victoria; Mrs. Olive. J. Gordon Hamilton, Mary . Wright of Ottawa” | son Ralph are visiting: Wright’s ‘brother-in-law and. - ati Dr. and Mrs. E. ‘A, Lawson. 7 “grounas. and tO this has been auded acres ‘OL dawn, snrubs, Le a: Mrs. Price of Salt Spri ing Island. ds s spending a week in. Victoria vis- “> iting «her. daughter,” : Ley. ; Mr. K “He “Newnham of Long _ Marbour left: Monday. for Calgary, — _ 7 Where ‘he will peend a week or. * Canadi's. first | infantry: tank shas been turned» “Production: ‘program. calls: for. 800, int fantry, tanks and 1 about a “ie leat ~ED FEET. “Sure there: ‘probably - will. be. fuel prsbleins’ ahead: | ‘There MAY-be some ‘shortage.’ meet. every problem ‘as ' -true. British Spirit. ‘still, true, that ON A LOO a ee “*Phone Sidney 6. Mr. ‘Mitchell 60-Y. “wa NIGHT Ie Mr. Anderson: 162- ¥ out. |: Gurdon 852. -—-_Vistorin B.C. 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