£ - eo fmoned the cathedral congr egation | ~to worship. Pon ‘the island, “ Ye Soulety ‘and Ww former’ ‘sclioal truss Ame. pnine Uf persona w ithe gel; “in f TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR, No. 42. SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C., Chimes Presentation, FINAL DANCE FAIR DANCE IN SUMMER ON FRIDAY St. Andrew’ S, Oct. 2) SERIES HELD! in smear ous ae _ i follows the big Saanich Pair, will Through the kindness of thet Welcome Home For: By Review Representative ‘be held on Friday of this week in dean and wardens of Christ GANGES, Sept. 28. - -- The last ‘the Agricultural Hall, Saanichton, : Church Cathedral in Victoria, St. LL. E. Taylor and Party, tdanece of the regular series of} and a fine evening of enjoyment is: Andrew’s Church, Sidney, has ; Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Taylor, Missi weekly danees held at | Har bour| premised by those in charge. been presented with. the set of} yfavis Taylor and Col. Dunean,! douse during the summer months! Len Acres’ ever popular band - be . : aturday 2 of musicians wi raj i tubular bells which for years: sum {who have recently returned from | “#8 held on Saturday, Sept. 12th. ; sictans will again provide their tour of South Africa, were, This was well attended there be-; the dance tunes and a large turn-. . coe RY out is expecte given an official weleome home on: a several guests over fur the DP; weeteds 2: Saturday at Killarney Lake when Lubuor Day weekend. articulars re admission members of the North and South: may be learned by _ , , a ming Events. Saanich Horticultural Society & Events gathered, through kind invitation of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. White. About 25 persuns were present: and a delightful time was spent. : A pienic lunch was enjoyed. “The bells have been! “unused since 1929 in which year} the new cathedral was opened for | services. They were cast in thei latter half of the last century by! Harringtons of: England and are made of bell metal, which is an al-. _loy of copper and tin mixed in the} proportion of 13 parts of the: price’ The rooms were prettily dee turning to! orated with cosmos and asters. local orchestra supplied the music. | . Among those present were Mrs. : M U Ss I CAL A L (D. Jones, Mr. and = Mrs. Philip i: Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. P R O G RAM Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ; Graham : former metal to four of the latter. Mr. Taylor eave : infurmal Shove, Misses Norah Turner, Shir-! ; The set of chimes consists of eight talk on hee ‘ . ee Yl in indi. ley and Bride Wilson, Daphne DELIGHTFUL tubes ranging in size from five US travels and on cond 44 orris, Molly, Betty and Peggy. feet to eleven feet in length and: tions in South Africa, which prov- are struck by eight. hammers which | ed most interesting. - Altogether are controlled by ropes attached | a very happy day was spent. to a frame in the lower part of the a belfry. Not only will it be possi Vi AYNE ISL AND ble to ring changes on the bells; but their simplicity..of operation ! will enable the ringer to play ai GO LF NEW fairly extensive: range .. of hymn | tunes. , Morrison, Theo’ Farquhar, Mar- ;garet Rogers, Doreen, Denise and | ‘Duleie Crofton, Sheila Halley, ' Betty Falconer, Betty Kingsbury, ev. tes Peggy Thomas, Messrs. i 7. D. Halley, Pat Burns, Harold, , Straight, A.T.C.M., Jones, Tom Brock, E. Macfarlane, ‘her ; 1. i Bob Henderson, Ian Macdonald, YOC?! 8" instrumental numbers. | Pat Crofton, Bill Foster, Manley | Members of the Elgar Choir also : MAYNE ISLAND, Sept, 23. — Clark, Reg. Clark, Charles Macin- contributed to the pleasure of the. By the kind. suggestion of the | Two .extremely handsome silver; tosh, A. Cater, S. Critchley, Gor- i evening ¢ and a large. audience of local members of the late Mr.. L. | Statuettes, presented by Col. Flick,! don Parsons, Bob Akerman, Don- music lovers was present for the B. Cockran’s: ‘family: (who gave! C. M.G.,.'C.B.E., president of the; ald Corbett, Paul Layard, Jack C. occasion, ; ‘the. present bell in memory. of his’ Hardscrahble Golf Club, were| Smith, I. Trimbell, Hugh Kirkpat-| The many folk songs and ins, wife, and ‘built the belfry int which played ‘for last w eek —a ‘large rick, H. Loveley, a. ‘Judd, Jim| strumental numbers given ‘by sing- A most enjoyable’ music was spent in the lounge ,room at Rest Haven Sanitarium! _on Thursday when Miss Gertrude: L.R.S.M., and evening of: v7 “. to: house. it). the bell which: has! number. of “Gowfers” of» both Witty and many others. | ing. groups and piano students a done great service for the church | sexes competing. ————————————oooo ; trained by Miss Straight Ww ere SCENES OF. - “in the town forthe?past 20 ‘years | ‘The ladies’ prize ron db | beautifully rendered’and gave full| matches to 3 matches.’ ging, fishi “is to be given’ to another chur 4 — - R a es yon ® ] { expression tothe painstaking ef: | ‘The matches were ‘as follows,| service’ ar 'S. =. Roberts, closely follow- . {forts of their teacher.’ | ‘SPE AK HERE | Mr. ‘Bowett acted. as Master of |. ceremonies; and “in a few words 4 thanked Miss Straight and: Miss J. A! Charlebois, accompanist, and” the y so that it may arryl ed by Mrs. Corlett from Gossip | “tine its good: work of _announcing Island, Mrs. Ray: ‘Morris deing' redulted in ail . Roberts, and a a ithe ex ellent- program: ‘givens. ’ ‘Miss s aight,” } = onelusion of: play Lady), épera on a pe the: No E usinessmeén rg ‘Aksoc ate: Jhas; vited ‘A. Despard Twige,: ‘secretary of the Island = ‘Provincial Associa-: tion,.’to come ‘to Sidney and. | | . “and | the} d a great suc-} x erent OM “On; No, ‘John, ” 2 “| competition was vote reess” ‘by everyone. a 50 ollowing: the . -survice, i 1 kind: invitation of: Mr. and irs’ Matthews and: Miss Matthews, "|GYM. CLAS! CLASS ~ Bird,’ Beatrice .Brethour; accom panist, Helen Brethour.: Quarteétte, “Down In“Yon Sum- dress‘a public meeting. Mr. Twigg has - “gonsented and Friday, Oc oth, has been set for ‘the _meet- i “| Trig, “Yohosan,’ Sv crywher | T Look.” Saanichton. These clisses for | ‘ oun people have been held with | CET RID OF marked success for the past two! nh one th THE “FLY” and Mrs, F. Tn honor of Mr. Turgoose of Saaniehton, who are! years and it is hoped that anyone| leaving to make their home in! interested will he present at this, | Sonu,” by Mae White. Wednesday, September 23, 19386. MASONIC BALL reultural Hall, (the. Eastern Star, and the large! ship of Miss Jean Gardner for the pupils gave a program of} members of. the. various ‘groups for ‘Vocal solo, ‘Pretty: Little Song Piano solo, “Study in 13" “Folk Subscription (Strictly in Advance) : Year, $1; U.S., $1.50; Copy, 5c Advantages of Island PLANS ARE. COMPLETED. Province Are Told saual i 'C.G.LT. Rally and | The 16th annual ball held under : , t " junder the auspices of the North the wukpiecs ot the otheens and: Get-Together, 26th Saanich Branch of the Canadian 218 Mt. New “Masonie . members uf Mt. Newton Masonie Legion, H. Despard Twigg deliver- wodge, A.P. & AM... will be one o: we Nee \ i ‘ fe ot the season,” ed a very interesting and instruc. ©" > social events of the seas : or (he Sogn ens ee ’ tive address on the Vancouver and the committer: in charge is Island: Provincial Association. ee eene Nur acer. more popular: ‘St iting out with a brief: sketch ; of the history of Vancouver Island | from the time of Captain Vancou-. Ata meeting 1g held at. Saanichton The two local groups of the; Canadian Girls In) Training - will! entertain friends and = prospective | members at their annual rally and: ‘get-together on Saturday evening® The ball takes place in the Agri- | of this week in Wesley Hall, when Saanichton, on Fri-) an intcresting program’ will e ver’s voyage around it up tothe: day, Oct. 23rd. The excellent: held. :present day, the speaker showed: . dancing floor of the hall is being: This is the opening of. the fall how the importance and influence specially prepared for the occasion. meetings and a large turnout is: n of the island on the province - of and a well known orchestra will: expected for this annual event. British Columbia . has gradually play many of the latest as well as. Invitations have been sent out to; ‘ been declining from the time of the old favorite dance melodies. the girls of the district of the age ithe union of the two. ‘The begin- from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m, ‘ of 12 and over and it is hoped that! jing ef this trouble he traced te: A sit down supper will be serv-; no one has been overlooked. ! party polities in provincial affairs . ed in the dining hall by the ladies | The groups will be carried on! claiming that there was no issue “. of Ruth Chapter, No. 22, Order of | again this year under the leader-| 5, ,, ovincial affairs: that ‘called for’ party lines and thus the system "| | ballroom will be effeetively dec-: juniors and Miss Winnie Thornley i degener ated into: the. “Ins” and | orated with fall flowers in colors! the seniors. . . | the “Outs” with its orgies of nies 1emblematic of the Masonic Order... controlled ‘expenditure to. . Satisfy : The total proceeds of the ball | Supporters, GOLF NOTES _ i will be used to aid the building! ‘fund of the Masonic Temple,: ‘which is one of the outstanding! i buildings of the district, and. situ-| ated on the East Saanich Road "i ' Saanichton. ‘GANGES IS "AL one time the: ‘revenue from F INTEREST Vancouver Island was half. o the © provincial revenue; it. dropped: tO! one-third::and. now was . rated at: -one- quarter, but, as the: speaker. ‘showed, it is pra tically. impos ble to! get: a’ correct’ estimate auch revenue as the endauig ‘A match was ns played’ at the Vie. 7 toria Golf ’ Club on ‘Friday, Sept. 18th, between a team of the’ Vic- tora ia Golf. Club: ‘and the: ‘Ardmore | | with ‘the Victoria. - club, plaj rentioned first \ “ By: Review. Representative voria, ” : cinted. — The bride; whos was “given: in}: f matriage?by er mother, “wore afoy 4 ehittming: gown of pale powder | ce ~| blue silk ‘crepe, ankle-length, 4 fash- Payne;:0. "2 reception will be held in their ' ing at Stacey's Hall. commencing | Mer Vales’? “A Wet Sheet. and a jioned ‘with large pulf-sleeves - and!" : home on Third St:-under. the os WILL. : PEN at 8: 30 1am : 7 Flowing Sea.” -: : finished. ‘at the neck. with white). The last ent tion - the Women's vile, 7 An 7 de { the: that Trio, “Nymphs of Aiv and An-! pleated Peter Pan collar, ‘white | medal competition’ » : yo ‘ON MONDAY mer shes on oF « fied ak cient Sea PAN Through the! straw ‘hat;white gloves and- shoes. | Miss Gwynne. wit sl interests hoe Anvited. to: be} Niet : “| She carried a lovely shower bou- 7 jprewent to sendin for eee Piano solo, © ““Tnvitation,” by | quet of white and pale ‘pink: asters es a i: ‘ . , a) . ump | y z| The VWammond 1 Physi¢al Culture |! | at this meeting’ the Review ‘willl Ewan: Rowntree... oe and asparagus fern. ‘The br ide’ was a an ; . ' Znsemble; “Ye Banks *. and] attended by Miss Mary’ Hague, ., css will commence its: winter puss, same of if turned. in at the ’ URS : 7 ‘ I e . Braes;” “Go No-More A-Rushing.”| who as. maid of honor, wore ‘a: pic= lterm-on Monday, Septe:28th, at § office or mailed to the Review, © , : " le une AT BANQUET o'clock, nt the Agricultural Hall, Quarielte, “Capstan Chorus; ! tara frock ‘of white and pale green | nearly 740 “The Jolly: Ploughboy.” flowered silk, white Jace straw iets hat Highway? i «white shoes and. gloves, and car- ried an houquet-of pink asters: and | asparagus fern, “Mr. Dave Fy yvigy I 4 Was best man, : _ Compbell -River is. Bi “OCTOBER 1ST .eentre of Vancouver: Island; yet {there ig no; means: of Jand’ ‘trans portation . ‘beyond that point. oR Junior horticuitubaliats; com- VWietoria, n delightful old time ban feeding Ensemble, “Robby Shaftee:? Mowing the ceremony A amall! prising all who took’ part in me he ‘put fn eather humorously, ‘Gy * quet was held on Saturday eve- Subjecta to be taken during the TORONTO, Sept, 23. = “Swat “Barbara _Allan3” “Pal duo bow; Panne for relatives und inti-, | childven’s garden content Saanich forélen power might woll establish ning at the Log Cabin when about | coming: season will be Danish and the Ay--and save our babies!” paabacs Under the Greenwood! jyate friends was held at the home; the Nowth ae aoe ie wenn, |! sottlement-on the west‘const of: PR ald friends and weiphhere gn ly et ya rinacti WT Da Degree Tenth Mree. _ "rab. hetdets mother who wore Horticultural + ila ink vee ihe’ teland “and it would bo! tiwpos: thered for the oecasion. folk, tap. and ‘iedlunte dancing, League of Cannda today fired its! Vinno sales “Prelude in G SHAT iE aonavy blue silk crepe suit with snail oe ee hold a cTmursdny sible for, Ganadiv to’ dislodge them ‘ A happy evening: wns, spent in! tumbling and sapparatus work. I first gun in the annual autumn | ee i aliz in Bo Flat; by hat to match, The house.was dec- a eling Oi oo aate it 8 Stelock.. owing tothe: inexcusable noglec reminiscing of carly days, Con- | ‘a. We. Wammond, Inteof the! war agninst ane of Canada’s most " : , were a on. y vis! orated with deep ie tem over. ‘Browéam ’ ce heing| sot the * nt ind: Dominion: : ‘tributing tothe evening's enjoys TRAMLLA, is well knows inthe ais, ei househuld pests’ ~ thay tous?” “Pwo one stars” “by, usters and eres te a " ‘{iinoa an ogxpeeially. for. the “chil kaart = ent were. Yyoun! solow rey nderad by | triet asa physival. instructor and: Mins y, awectuetnpe . disonge| Mixes G, Straight, Pransportation: to these. alunses | Chiefs and, South’ Saanich Ayrieultaral | wil hocarranzged Cor anyone desir | “Quiirtette, “nil to: “te ¢ "Goin', Home," Ensembla, “The Teautdly Procladiyn.” “(jail Save the King.” “Bnsemble, J Strath, Ve putt Guah, G. Wollands, ff, Chirk Carmichnel. nadians everywhere to Rar. ewal- Doing the aidan fins @arly, Contamination af faad ‘by iva! can and amust be prevented tha, Vrenilth rector declured, ‘pointing ut chat tes will carry on thein foot, legs and body, und in the all- 's mentary enna, the specie germs; A, ‘Toomer, Ks. causing typhoid fever, cholera, ine| Trio, J. ‘fantile diurrheoen, — tuberculosis! & Clarke. and other disensas, uartette, Sharp rise in the incidence of) Thomas, intestinal trouble arong babies in| Soptember and October may he altributed, in part at least, te the- “ereased number af floes that jain Wi ni t i i" dou for Sannichs Mrs, Turpoose js | touch wideMes. Hammond: : aley an uetive warkerfor the Agric cultural Soei ety, the: Pioneer ‘Bos ciety and a valued member of -the South Sannich Wonien's Auxiliary, ‘ ; Remeemercan Dede Hae NON Prorren rR apo kee AR HE TE New Captain F or Girl Guide Company’ Ion, Dr, 8 7 .Tolmie, M.D; Tho tend rom Sat Councillor Le. Hagan, Rov. J. ww Kind affer 6 . . A, Bantin, Rev, Father Sehelen Hones to enyry on ne acting Guide ’ ’ ‘ Te and Mr. WH. BK. Tanner expressed | enptaln was aeeepted ab a spes| Kood: wishes on behalf of the old jcinl meeting of thy Guide Aarocine timers for the. future w olfare and! tion held on Thursday afternoon happiness of the guesta of honor, | i the Guide and Seout Hall Mra. Mr, .George T, Michell neted nw, Moumee, one Pre nt, was in rer ‘¢ i eC CHATRO O MY Meeting, master of ceremunics and read an - . ; , nddress prepared hy the old timers! An excellent: report, was read. hecese to homes at this rn ie and friends, followed hy nm prosens | On the camping activities during; Baten ead, Hu common ut ne] tation of a china dinner servicw, the Aummer and all routine busi-| forte being: made hy health. of + eee OME Purp sue responded: dip abate | neay: Aispoved af The resionations! cers throughout Canada in abole! Member of the North Snani of hig wife and “family, nnd apoke}of ‘the captain, Misa. Zoe. Brace; hing manure heaps and garbage | Servier Cluhoare again remind of ble nppreeiation’ tor ‘the kind. [and of the Hentenant, Miss Audroy dumps, natural breading places of the date of the annual meatiy oMess shown them, ae ‘uirneenreyemenmnirene scpgnavenn sip torecirn casita | Thera: werd Jute ita! many cnre Miss Glenys W, Jones, W, . Toomer, Gigs ‘ Spica Sap HR eRe REE oe Kees Hea AtaeDNUE Laie SERVICE CLUB j ivewe anil dahbe tne ehanta he or re | on el tot hey ete eth 8 etme, “Nocone thing in Ute anaes nv; Kent entirely free from mioieLurnl af g. oelock, Mt rf urged” ‘that ar a4 Wy Ot er lens. drivers 80 years ago, but the | renter coward) oof a oman than| and crumbs of food, olfielala of} members be on hand to talen part] bit fron an educational stands and Denise: Crofton, Betty: Kings] iia (i Wusinesa of the Gvenings. _dernen Nad vere seni y deb, , ee EPlet re, turn to Tay @ Pout.) Straight, G, Hollands, : Acgompintsls Misa d, Chartebots., MEE TING, 2OTH' pices of the North and South Sav" Among those present were Mr, jnieh Hortienitural. Souiety... The; and Mrs. Buttardeld, Mrs, oA. { doat, wer rogretfully reecived, - itor the Mesy, ~ “whieh fe Friday, af thid waek. Hupt. of ceolored | slides” 0, Y flowers, : Haws : “the | King, noon tie bride! dren with! Mri F. Charlebois and °Miss We yy vrtifieate | that the Late in the, atte ‘ sourees” Myx. Hhummend holds a eertificute, ¥ waren i. ; rontesb convener, in: voharee and |. “ Spencer.. auvcampanioed hy Miss aeLTe Jen) eduen- | ferns edileeted tn the wanderings ein hvala lies Rondo by und room lett for Vancouver and, conten} app a : wf most-of- ‘the visible resourees’ ‘such : 1 | ; a instruetrers of physleal edue a Carmichnel and J, Stanight, | tka will be awrirded to the wit Spencor, (tien for the Preyvineinl Reerens of the heuke tly cand trauaperted "rio “Shumbor Soni Ry "Water! ® Sees, luers of othe ‘-year’s 3 work, CANS figh, fur-beaving : animals, ant , ' thovige! rf side , roc . i ; Ve Mr 1 urgoose wis horn -on his | tional Centres, DAW bien, the)? Boe rotted Oh at! ne rent | Spriten, ” ‘ The bride: wore y Fro of curl membersal the” ‘contest: * ‘are’ ree tin farm 67 yous agooand was the} cotrse. hold this summer in View) ms const # ‘Piano ‘solo, egeateh Ponm pt] en ron roth nille erepe, may vy minded of this dite and! agke 8 first subscriber to chave ‘a teles| teria quder the - “Department of| et sourees Of danger tothe health wWalta in A iat” hy Jenny ble Fel hat, hue glover, stiows He inthelt plaees,, ace a). Ghone i the Hetrlet. ie i the Fdueation, bof Canadian babies, Dr Gordow Strautht wo RN ow and other hrecunoyt es, heavy’ true “Wileetion, of ilies Wa: . iw 4 ' ’ e — first viewpresident of the.,.Nerth | Bates, general director; urged Cre is of blue! and: shite) i é i busingas |.t0 Leloty will talcey meeting Lo: follow , the aie ny yl ty progert am and all, membors. are “ ‘| at to ‘ha: ont: hand, neo iweed, “ i an d an After, the: ‘honeymodn: Mi 1 Mie, Day will Hive at Canyres, eyo Arps esate nmr nner deanna’ “LE. TAYLOR TO LECTURE | me reat tons renee ry ro yelling coat: ai mai apanonices ir ternpamneeneneemin “| Many, Guests ‘Enjoy ‘ rolloved of tha: sd Bin o”’ Party cial debt:treurred hy the mniininnd oP socthit: tnxer could be reduéed' #0 Ry Review, 7 Reprosontative as: to encourage se(tlors, “Money GANGES, Sept. 2a.-—-A delight-| would’ alee be avatlable for the the fivst lecture (i be given : ful supper and “Bingo party wa8) pujlding of roads and ‘other, forma I, ii. Taylor since his retuen from | given by Mr, and Mra. Frank Scott: of: inland. development, South Afvlen wil] he beard at the hat their homie: recently, ver: 36 An/ “interoatec ¥ Pend of theemonth at the Agrical- | Ruosts were present, oT the apenker: a. ‘earotul hearing: and tural Hall, Saanichton, when Mr. The rooms were prettily doear. the thanks, ‘of the” andiénee a8 Siler will spodk under the’ nua} ited with roses and asteray® tendered | hy Majar= Garrard, president’-of the. Lagion: ‘branch; (cient tsamanrunemernaorvanaties Picts nureanuna nnbenseianianacesniaints Tress trmerenrsesbeteecpsinrentarmesieta sitemeter ft te oe ere I Ruehan, Mroonnd Mra, Deamond) ‘Shirley and Bride Wilson, Mensra, chiranged vet but fall particulars! Crofton, Mr cand: Mra Ee Leigh} ae yw opapridailéc Pat” Crofton: cal Wil], he numonneert later, {Ar and Mrie¥, Gare Morrity Mts) noyald Corbott-and Fred Morris wn) Mr. Taylor has a wonderful vot, Mitchall, Mrs. TVR, Speed, Mry “rset gman “shaw whieh and Mrai: Cecil, Springtord,: Mra. oe eg eooneh ie: and Mero Aooren att tron}: the Shortieultarallats | cvinw] Woats, Misden: Fy “Alkan, | Doreen|: fe h, Vdate has net definitely lied ttt AP tte db Enda naot nab ial Ppont ae well bury, Norah Turner, maken wv pile M 1. Seo t,