Sidney, V.I., B.C., Wednesday, have a regular account with us, STAFF-OF-LIFE BREAD—Seven| varieties from..which to choose; *Phone. Sidney 46. . We deliver. H. Rowbottom & Son. FOR SALE — Good work horse, $25.00. 34-R Sidney. WRITING PADS of our own man- ufacture (5% x 8%), 10¢ each or 3 for 25c. This is a very economical buy and will keep you in writing paper for a long time. Drop in at the Review Office. WANTED—-To borrow $400 at 8 percent on 10 ueres of best raspberry and strawberry land in North Saanich, on water- front. Virgin soil. Box 17, Review, Sidney, B.C. COMMERCIAL PRINTING — We do all kinds of printing. Write us concerning your printing re- quirements, we will promptly attend to your order. Our prices «re reasonable. Review, Sid- ney, B.C. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT FOR CASH! Watcues, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at meder- ate prices. W. J. Stoddart, 605 Fort Street, Victoria. YOU ARE READING this little ad. ’ now—-why not run your ad. in this column next issue? - FOR SALE—1927 Hupmobile Six Sedan, $250.00. Sidney Super Service. ECZEMA, ITCH,. PIMPLES, Im- ' petigo, Dandruff, Piles, Catarrh, . Asthma. Try George Lee’s Chi- nese Remedy. Teenjore, 638 Cormorant Street, Victoria. FOR SALE — Winter cauliflower ’ plants, 100 for 50c. *Phone a ney 12, : PEDIGREE FORMS—Suitable for. horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, i rabbits, ete. Neatly printed on: * good bond paper, size 8% x11: inches: 12 for 25c, 30 for 50c, ' 100° for. $1, postpaid.” Review, | p Sidney, B.C. ; “in Canada. ‘Absolutely: best bak- _ing range made. $49.75 to $150. : Easy. terms. ; “Buy: ‘Enterprise’ and ave! Minty’ Ss; Corner ‘Yates: and. “ ‘Costumes; “Polo. Goats; ¢ Blazers, English ‘Cloths: Gordon. “Ellis; * Ltd.; ‘1107. —voanen : ., Street, ‘Victoria. McINTYRE CHECKER BOARDS —A patented board that makes the game of checkers different! .. Played: with 14 checkers® each. . A-eopy of this. board printed on 7 red. bristol card for 1bc, or two] copies for 26c, postpaid, Re- : view; Sidney, B.C. ; CABINS FOR RENT _ Sidney . Hotel, ~ STEWART MONUMENTAL WORKS LTD. Write us for prices before purchasing else- where, 1401 May Street, Vic- toria. Alex, Stewart, manager. SR eneeeseeceean SAANICHTON GARAGE—'Plone Keating $7-Y. Shell products, tires, batteries, repairs, DOLLAR SPECIAL in Printed Stationery: 100 sheets 5 Ya x8 Ye ‘and. 100° envelopes (or 150 “sheets and 50 envelopes), Good: ‘bond paper, ‘“Name-and nddresa, “yp-to four lines, printed | on both, | bualnesa .or “parsonal, ~: Sheets '. made up into a. neat pad with underlines-and blotter. Postpaid. Cash: with ordor, ~ Reviamy Sid- “ney, B.C, . 7 1, eonernten anya “FOR SALE —— Ronsting ‘chickens |: ©. unde daeks, dressed, MeLean;, : ‘phone. Sidney 138,, Qundra, perpen sqncprrerapaverninties ‘a neem ete A peerenncimeey je DISTINCTIVE SPORTS WEAR, English Tweed Overconta and Costumes, Scotch Sweaters, Suede Jacketa, Skirts, Knitted Suits, English Wearclean Gloves, Gordon, Ea Limited, Vietoria, Direct ‘Importers, ; ees isa iiemenee someting aN - RUBBER: STAMPS—We ¢ can n give you rapid service in many de- signa of = rubbor .-atamps and. marking. devices, seala, ete. Re- | view, Sidney, nc, “DRY-LAND MILLWOOD. -RUSIT WOOD, AND BARK we Phone for Ynformation —W. MAY | July 24, 1935. Classified A RATE: One cent per word, per issue. phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as one word. Minimum charge 25c. If desired, a box number at the Review Office may be used at an additional charge of 10c to cover cost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in ady A group of figures or tele- 7 - “ W. H. DAWES LAID TO REST the residents of Sidney and dis- trict learned on Sunday morning last of the sudden passing of Mr. William Henry Dawes of Patricia Bay, a citizen of. this community for the last 21 years. Mr; Dawes was seized about 10 days previ- ously with acute abdominal pain and was rushed to Jubilee Hospital for treatment. The immediate symptoms were relieved but later, an attack of bronchial pneumonia developed which ultimately ac- counted for his demise. Clessiiey ey ances unless you assifie s may be sent telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding aw One cent per word per issue. Minimum charge 26c. tren ee . WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT for some future date, call the Review and ascertain dates al- and thus avoid clashing with some other event. We keep a large calendar mark- ed up with coming events for this very purpose, the Review at SIDNEY BEAUTY PARLOR — eben r uesday s, T hursdays and appointment ANNUAL FLANNEL DANCE —_ Dt, Priday, July 26th. Len Acre’s popular ee A RA EASTERN STAR GARDEN PARTY —KE ‘perimental ¥ on, these columns for “details, KEEP YOUR DATE BEFORE THE PUBLIC AT ONLY ONE CENT PER WORD! Take space in this column to advertise your Card Party, Social, Dance, Con- cert or Entertainment, Review, scabs setae 3B Che Churches FOROS ENE Ne ANGLICAN | July 28-——6th Sunday After Trinity Holy Trinity——Mattins and Holy Communion at 11 a. m. . Saint: Andrew’ s — Holy Com- munion at 8 a.m.* (Monthly Cor- porate Communion of the P.A. ) Evensong 20 at 7° p.m, 7 UNITED _ CHURCH OF . . CANADA: are “Sunday, July. 28th»: SOUTH SAANICH. : ‘eucs ‘Rey. chee Keywc ENTERPRISE RANGES, — Made ean to leave: the. Rareiten to attend on ‘funera and ibe with | ublic ‘Worship—T7: 330: ‘pam PS. —Every Monday, 8 P: m. F ULFORD— ” Junior: Congregation—10" ‘a. m. : BURGOYNE: CHURCH—-:*> - ‘Second, fourth and fifth’ Sunday Skirts, |: FUNERAL ‘SERVICE: FOR NORTH END CHURCH “Dirst Sunday of: month, PENDER ISLAND | . ‘ “CATHOLIC Sunday, July 28th , Hagan-—-10 a.m. Sidney-—10 a.m. Mount Newton Sunday Sunday, July 28th Sunday School-—-2:45 p.m. SIDNEY GOSPEL HALL Sunday, July 28th Sunday School and Bible Class Meeting at 7 330, and ministry: ‘eneh Wednesday at B pms * No collection taken, : The Rov, Daniel Walker, of the Christian’ Missionary Allinnee, will: Gospel service tomorrow night (Thursday) at 8 Sidney Gospel, Hall, CHURCHES. OF CHRIST, . SCIENTIST Sunday, July 2ath -. TROUT 7 will, We the Subject “Lexson-Sermon Chehos ‘of Ghrist, Selentist, on “ naenmectet inane ae ina shaban sania Le SILENT: GLOW Range Oil Burn- érs. with new. vitrified. enamel base for: diese) fue), . Satisfac- ton: guarantedd $63. 00..and. $59, 50. ‘Easy terms, « Mada in Panada, - Minty's, Yates and “The Golden! Tost ist mhou hast Tull” (Psalms 813 h). Among the citatione whiely com. priat the Lesson-Sormon is the fol-' lowing (from irrent: multitudes came unto him, having with ¢hem those that wore | blind, dumb, maimed, snd many oth OT Ry and cust. om down thon” (Matthew 1h: aa), Nhe Losson-se nmnon also ineludes the ee Chrlatian $e jonce. ‘texthool, Sede ence and Mealth with Koy to the | " by Mary Baker Edy 3, ! errar TOW WK mute ry.) it did ninet eon Ce neurien | _ Seventh-day. Adventist. -REST-HAVEN CHAPEL, barons July, dtl vice LOO: amy: ven wi SUBSCRIBE TODAY | Sannich Peninaula and: Gul ' “Ystands Review $1.00 PER YEAR eed Vie Meee areas he ale : “la wee, was born Jn. Sannighton nid teu. hea a “peatdent there all . [PHONE 63-M ——~ SIDNEY: B. c. Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands Review It was with a distinct shock that } Mr. Dawes was born in Dublin, Ireland, some 64 years ago and lived there until his early youth when he went to London, England, where he was apprenticed to the dry goods business. Shortly after his marriage, he came to Canada, coming directly to Sidney 21 years ago. He was first employed as manager of the branch store in Sidney of the firm of Seabrook Young of Victoria who carried on ai general dry *| goods business. He remained there until the Sidney store was destroy- ed by fire. Later he was employ- ed in a similar capacity with the Sidney Trading Co. Ltd. for sev- eral years. For a considerable period he had been the popular representative of the Automobile, Publicity, and Tourists bodies of Victoria, at the 5} ferry landing in Sidney. He was also an active member of the Sidney Board of Trade and did a great deal to make Sidney widely known throughout the eountry, working constantly for its development in every good way. He served for some time as secretary of that body as also of the district Liberal organization, of which he was an ardent mem- ber, For some years he had suffered from constitutional weaknesses which have’ curtailed the activi- ties that ordinarily would have been his. In his passing he leaves to mourn his loss, his widow and four children, two daughters, Mar- garet and Violet, and two sons, William and Lewis, together with two sisters and three brothers in England. The funeral service was held at Saint Paul’s United. Church, Sid- ney, on Tuesday afternoon, con- ducted by Rev.: Thos. Keyworth, assisted by Rev. Thos. Griffiths, a former. minister of the family. The church. was filled. to capacity by citizens who had been associated .|-with Mr. “Dawes throughout the years and respected. ‘him. very highly. :A large number of floral tributes banked the'casket and the platform.: The remains: ‘were laid ‘| to .rest: in Holy. Trinity ‘Chureh-’ yard, Patricia: Bay, the service. be. ‘ing. ‘conducted: ‘jointly: by ‘Rev. Hus 1Se Payne | and , Rev:: Th : worth. :Key2! ‘The. pallbearers Ane - FORMER’ SIDNEY’ ‘YOUTH A. very. ‘impressive funeral‘ serv- . jee was? ‘held. at 3:30. on’ Thursday \afternoon: at Saint Paul’s United Church when last rites were held | for. Chester Patrick ‘Clanton, aged ‘198° years;° who passed ' away at Tranquille’ on. July 15th, “Hymns -|sung were “Safe in the Arms of} ‘\Jesus” and “Abide With Me.” Rev. Thomas: Keyworth officiated ‘and. the «many and beautiful floral]! -| tributes which covered ° the ‘casket, “were tokens of the esteem in which the youth was held. The remains -were laid to rest in Woly Trinity Churchyard, Pa- tricin Bay, Rev. H. S. Payne officiating and :-the following act- ing as pallbearers: Dudley Harvey, Stanley Cownrd, Marvin Eckert, Ernest Jackson, "Roy Pearson and Bert. Bowcott, FORMER RESIDENT PASSES Mrs. Mary -Ann Wilson, who passed away on July 7th, was lnid tu rest. on Saturday afternoen in Vielorin, Rey, Ganon. Chadwick officiating. Interment “was made in the: family plot ut Ross: Bay. Cemoterys: The: late: Mra. Whixon with ao ‘Jyenrs cof age and. was horn ‘in Japanybut had heen a resident. of | this country for bt years, _ WHE the widew of the Tate A. » Wile "THON, The decenged was u wall ‘now resident of Sidney. for. many years, |: having left here about nine years Ago th reside in’ Vietorine The Wilsons: were property owners hore and. fesided inthe home: pur- wll chased by. AWM, Harvey. on. Kourth |. 1 Street, whieh) war last. year de-|. stroved hy fire, Mrs. :Wilson WAS Highly reapected by all who knew her and will he “miased | by. “har; friends, finer nnrereenareare: NATIVE DAUGHTER PASSES Funeral service for the late Mrs, [ Edith Winifred Brooks, Stelly’s — Cross Road, Snanichton, whe r passed away oan duly 18th, wan held on Saturday nflernoon at 2 qd {O'clock at the United Church, San-| nichton, Rev, Thowine Keyworth |. oMtelating. The charch was filled |. vowerad the envicat, The. following ‘weted.as pall-| : joarorat TW Tein R. Suggett, John Walden, John Thompson, s. Sidwell and Heeve Wallan Grouch {and the remains were. laid: to rast in the family: plot ats ahady Crook 4 Cometery. ,: Chey Htus Besides her husband, Mre ol. de Brooks, she ia nurvivedd by. four | sons John Bring of Stewart, Alate kng Walter, James and Thames, at Inome: two daughters, a J, Ray, 'B Cy and Mra, Emma Stark ay ae five! i ccc wadsters,.. Mri, di, W,. Michell, Sen-' pesevomnuemnnd mA ps: White,. of James look,’"'d br ry win ave C.C.F. Candidate at Galiano Island By Review Representative GALIANO ISLAND, July 24.— Mr. Taylor, the C.C.F. candidate ;in the forthcoming Dominion Election, addressed a well filled hall at Galiano on July 20th. The speaker clearly outlined the C.C.F. movement and the en- tire address was much appreciated and enjoyed by the island group and. others - present. Commander Anderson acted as chairman, (Cn ee wwe we ee es SATURNA By Review Representative Oe oe ere ee re) Mrs. A. R. Thomson left last Thursday for Vancouver. * ok Mr. and Mrs. H. Georgeson are spending three weeks at East Point Lighthouse, while the regu- lar keeper is on his holidays. * * * _ Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor of Boot Bay entertained several guests last Saturday. The evening was spent in games and dancing, and refreshments were served at mid- night, everyone enjoying them- selves, os eK Dr. A. R. Thomson returned last Monday to Saturna Beach af- ter spending the weekend in Van- couver, mee MAYNE | By Review Representative I A A ee ee an a a nee Mrs. Fraser of Port Alberni is the guest of Mrs. Porter at “The Vicarage.” a ee Miss Deacon of Toronto is vis- iting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. Deacon, on Mayne. * * * FLOWER SHOW AT MAYNE By Review Representative MAYNE ISLAND, July 24. A very successful and enjoyable afternoon was spent at the Mayne Island Flower Show on Tuesday. The flowers were exceptionally good for the time of year and everyone expressed surprise at the good showing. The prize winners were as follows: Roses—1, Mrs. Blair and Miss Phillis Odberg; 8, Mrs. Houlgate. Lilies—1, Mrs. Foster; 2. Mrs. West. Delphiniums—1, Mrs. West; 2, Mrs. Foster; 3, Mrs. Houlgate. Carnations—-Mr. Hall. Sweet Williams — 1, Mrs. Raw- lings; 2, Mrs. Houlgate; 3, Mrs. Roberts. Dahlias~-1, Mrs. Maude. Campanulas—-1, Mrs. West; 2. Mrs. Foster. Nasturtiums—-1, Mrs. Watt. Scizanthus-—1, Mrs. Watt. Petunias—1, Mrs. Pratt; 2, Mrs. Trinkwon. Sweet Peas-~1, Mrs. Pratt; 2, Peter Roberts. Canterbury Bells—1, Mrs. Fos- ter; 2, Mrs. West. Marigolds—1, Mrs. Roberts. Any . Pe il variety —- 1, Mrs. West; Mrs. Foster. Set of Flowers—1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mrs. Roberts; 3, Mrs. Foster. The show was held in Mrs. Nay- lor’s park and tea was served on the grounds. | Galiano Teacher Is Highly Praised By Review Representative GALLIANO ISLAND, July 24.— The annual school meeting of the The Misses Sinclair, who form-]| Galiano ratepayers was held re- erly lived on Mayne, are staying! cently when V. Zala was re-elected with friends at Mrs. Inglis’ eot-! trustee and F. Burrill elected audi- tage. a Miss Vera Robson was home for the weekend. a ee Mrs. Maude left on Saturday to visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Pol- lard, who has. just returned from Shanghai with her fwo children. Mr. S. Robson returned from Victoria. where he had spent a week, 7 g x oom over now staying at Grandview. Lodge and different: cottages. OE A A a 1 ~GALIANO | “By. ‘Review Representative "was guest ‘of Captain ; and) -Mr: Anderson, at their home, “The: Ou day; % eys ‘Commanding. Platoon -.commanders “names. on ‘Balmoral, -tunie and-kilt, It-is important that each | article: ; be 80 tagged as bundles are broken ; up:in stores, - 24-8.35, L.-Cpl. T. Brown, At the close pf the 1934-36 training season the company com- mander wishes to express his ap- preciation to all ranks for their co-operation and good work dur- Inge lula audoun. niehton, _ 1B ate, 28s a eee oats, SS6R S coke TESST! oe i ttseunt x 9G tate gta cee i | and many benutiful floral Arilute is “TANAD IAN NATIO : NAL box ihe 6 A EAT TAKES N Fora glorious alternative route or gn your. summer trip, East wo. Joyous ’ days alleat. Canada’s Meriiterranean. —< ceria tree - <= = Agent for fat details. vans , “Mr... “Taylor, : c. Cc: PF: ‘ eandidate, ange forthwith ‘to: turn: ine all: ‘kit and*:equipment;. forwarding: same |: to company .: stores: the Armory, : Victoria, B.C. All rifles and Lewis guns must be cleaned’ before ship- ment. -Personnel wishing reissue of same kit next’ training season will place tags.or labels, with their | The following have been necept- m ed for the infantry full course, |: Work Point Barracks, 15-7-35 to}. 11-8-85:; -2nd° Lieut, George’ El- liott; 2nd Lieut. H. A. Peard; L.- Cpl, E. Bion; Pte. B, Carter, and the following N.C.O. will report for Part 2, Provisional School, Work Point Barracks, J2-8-35 to a sesoneeearetonemrepqarecnonaeerssencnsepremmseesescestsseatest nich; Mrs, CQ hh, Merkley, VJle- torin; ‘Mrs,’ Robert. Stewart, : Onk |: Bay; Mra. R, Pope, Dunenn; Miss ¥, Turgoase, Suanichton, anid one brother, « rr ed. Turgoone, af Sna- dustoet SUEUR aA GA sein’ rang ; 3 “SILVERGREY Bread, ne st Pastry. our Motto: “Satisfaction and Servieat" ra ‘Phone 2 ———--- Beacon Avenue al ai ue He tas itt a RE Cub rkhe GREAT | AVES Cink aise vedians National: routing ‘allows a8 “on ine WAY modern ‘ships,’ Trains to shin's : Baewe . side cat Part Arthur and Sarnia. i Ae any Canadian stional pie tor. An increase in salary for the teacher, Miss Mills, was voted and highest praise extended for her five years’ service. Congratulations were .also ex- tended to the teacher and pupils! for again -receiving the Strath- cona: Physical Drill prize. NOTICE |TO MEMBERS OF THE NORTH - There are many summer visitors | SAANICH SERVICE CLUB - The Annual General “Meeting: of the North Saanich Service Club will be held in the Club Hall, Mills ‘Road, Saturday, July 27th, at 8 p.m: sharp. : . As there < at some! very. imjort- poe 4 ant. business.’ ‘to” be . discussed: “all, -menibers:. are urgently: asked - ‘to. y ordered a ‘telephone, this. morning," : “said. Mr. ‘Lumrick: .Welve imposed. on.our neigh-. ‘bors long enough, ‘ , “Our. : neighbors are good- hearted. people “—. they've. never uttered a word of pro- test. But I'm sure we. must have been awful peéts, run- ning into their house at all hours of the day and night to use their telephone. “But thank goodness that's a thing of the .past. I'm. mighty glad -~ and I'll bet our neighbors will be, too.” B.C. Telephone Co. Heh mat i ws : . he Sidney, B, 3.C. ee | V0, Oy v e ig f we) tae ROR ian xe a Sagal iain aN Page Three ed O BO Earcremmrrecennencnth CP Endl O) Etctarertmereemcrenntl C) Root BSS _COWELL’S SHOPPING $2 reason and here it is: its intone flavor. You taste a tit-bit and marvel at Lo, you have meats as tender and luscious as g ever you tasted in your life, wonderfully wholesome, too! 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