SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Formerly, Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette) ESTABLISHED 1912 Member of B. C: Division, Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association An independent weekly. newspaper circulating through 20 local’ << Post: Offices and Five Rural Routes throughout the famous SA ANTCE 7 PENINSULA and beautiful GULF: ISLANDS. . HUGH J. McINTYRE, Publisher and Editor. : ELIZABETH G. McINTYRE, Associate Editor. Telephones—Sidney: Office, 28; Residence, 29. : Issued. Wednesdays at the Review Office, Third Street, SIDNEY, Vancouver Island, B.C. Subscription (strictly in advance): $1. 00 per year in: Canada; $1, 50 per year in the United States. ; Copy: for display advertisements must be in the Review Office NOT LATER THAN MONDAY NOON. — Classified Ads., Coming Events, _ Cards.of Thanks, and In Memoriam, must be in NoT LATER THAN TUESDAY NOON. | Cards of Thanks, and In Memoriam, $1.00 each. Classified and Coming Events advertisements are charged for on a flat rate of only one cent per word, per issue. No advertisement accepted for less than 25¢. Advertising Rate Cards furnished upon request. Subscribers failing to receive the Review in due time are asked to : notify us immediately:and another copy will be sent, All Letters to the Editor must be signed by the writer for publica- No exception will be made in this matter. The: Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands enjoy the most equable ‘climate in all Canada! Average winter temperature, 40 above; average . summer temperature, 60 above. Not too hot—not too cold. It is the '.aim of the Review. to assist in the development of this magnificent area ..and the co-operation of all organizations and citizens in waren for -the betterment of” all, concerned is respectfully solicited. | tion: SIDNEY, V1, B.C., Wednesday, September 13, 1939 . STAGE DEPOT ‘Ph. Sidney 100 & TAXI SERVICE AVENUE CAFE Magazines, periodicals, newspapers “< Stationery and/School Supplies _Smokers’ Sundries, Confectionery : and Ice Cream: ; ARDMORE GOLF The ladies of the Ardmore Golf Club are: playing their champion- ships this week with the finals scheduled for Saturday, At the ' gonelusion of the game cups and prizes of the various events will he presented. The mixed foursomes will in stead of Fridays as previously, the “next game being: on.. Thursday, ‘September 21st, at'2 p.m. - -V.I. COACH LINES LTD. - Peake, “in future be played on Thursdays in-. ~ ney. Local Notes and Personals ~The Misses Edna and Dorothy Messrs Ralph and_. Jack Peake, of ‘Grand Lodge,” East Road, left the first of the week by motor for their. former home. ir Moose Jaw; Sask. They were ac-: companied by Mr. Charlie Sans- bury. Mrs. Carlson and Miss Frances Carlson, who have spent the sum- mer in Sidney, have: returned to their home in Victoria. Mr. W. 8. Wainwright of Van- couver, president of the B.C. Jer- sey Breeders’ Association, was guest speaker at a dinner held on Monday night at Terry’s, Victoria, of the Saanich Jersey Cattle Club following the judging at the fair at the Williows, Victoria. Mr, A W. Aylard presided. Rally Day services will be held St. Paul’s United Church on Sunday, Sept. 17th, in the Sunday School and at the evening service. Music and addresses and an open session of the Sunday School will be features of the occasion. Mrs. J: S. Hargrave and family of Vancouver, who have been spending the summer holidays at _ their summer cottage in the Brad- ley-Dyne subdivision, have return- ed home. Mrs. Bramhall. of Lloydminster, Sask., has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wardle, Bazan Bay Road. Mr. Alan Perley of the staff of the main branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, Victoria, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation and is visiting in Sidney with his parents, Rev. D. M. Perley and Mrs. Perley, Third Street. The North Saanich’ Branch -.of the Canadian Legion.-will hold a church. parade. on: Sunday, Sept. 24th, at St. Andrew’s Church, Sid-: Veterans are asked to par-- ade outside the church at. 6:45. nich Branch of the Canadian Le- gion will take place at the home of » Mrs. Wm. Newton, Experimental Station, on Monday, Sept. 18th, at 8 p.m. Attention is drawn to the notice avnearing: in this issue: of the an- nual general meeting of the North - - Sannich ‘Service Club, which takes _ place on Monday, Sept. 25th, at 8. o’clock,” in’ the club_ hall, Mills Road. All interested: are ‘invited to attend, - FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND Mr. James Gibson of Vancouver is relieving Mr. P. O’Flynn, engi- neer on the “Cy Peck,” who is tak- ing a two weeks’ holiday, with his wife, visiting friends in the United States. Mrs. Sharpe of Alberta and her daughter are = spending some months ‘on the island. They have rented one of Mr. and Mrs, Ems- ley’s cottages on the Beaver Point Road. > Mrs. T. Reid ‘of Burgoyne Val- ley is a patient in The Lady Minto Gulf Islands Hospital, Ganges. Aid met at Nobbs, Cran- The Ganges Ladies’ the home of Mrs. H. berry Marsh, on Thur sday, 17 members being present. Tea hos- tesses for the afternoon were Mrs. E. J. Lawson and Mrs. Cc. W. Baker. Miss Wilson of Victoria ‘is the guest. of Mr.‘and Mrs. Wm. Hamil- ton, Fulford Harbour, _ Theré was a very good attend- ance at the St. John Arubulance First Aid Class on Saturday after- noon conducted by Dr... M. E. Bryant at the Fulford Community Hall.. These classes: meet every Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mr. A. J. Wootten has returned to Fulford to take over his duties teaching at ‘the Burgoyne Valley School. BRANCH MEETING . He is a guest of Captain . pre coeracorarremrecentenene erecina tnar aT ee TE - North. | Saanich Branch 7 No. 37. — | - of above branch was held on Monday, Sept. 11th, in the Orange Vall at Suanichton. In the absenee of the president the meeting was called to order by The monthly meeting the the first vice-president, Com. E. 1. Jones, at 8:20 pom... with the cus- tomary tribute to our fallen com- rades, There were 46 members present. Officers present were first. vice- president, second vice-president, secretiary- -treasurer, ‘and Coms. G. ff. John, H. EE, Kennedy, A. La- Coursiere and’ F. E. Collin, Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The following were admitted to full membership of the branch ‘without ballot: Com. L. Thomas, Sidney; Com. T. Easton, Sidney. The financial statement was read by the secretary-treasurer, Correspondence dealing with the present situation from Provincial Command was read and studied. Com. A. Calvert reported for the committee on recording de- ceased members. Seeretary-treasurer gavé report of financial side of picnic. Com, Major A. D. Maedonald moved a_ resolution, . seconded | by Com. R. ‘Hodgett, which on dis- cussion by the meeting: was. with- drawn. Com. W. Houglas gave a report of the convention at Kamloops, which’ was received and adopted ‘with thanks. : °A full discussion ‘took - < place on. “the inter national. ‘situation, the out- IMPERIAL SERVICE “STATION Gas, Oils,.Batteries and Tires PHONE 131 "The purest. form in » which tobeceo. can be semoked’’ ~ Cowell’s Weat Warke ENJOY DELICIOUS MEATS BY USING ONLY THE BEST Extreme diets usually suggest SPECIAL MEALS! Then try our BABY BEEF-—there’s none better! SIDNEY, B.C. *, ae a Pure.Pork Sausage Patties are our specialty. . COWELL’S (“The Old Reliable’) Third Street————’Phone 73————. Get them from Sidney, B.C. Peal Esta HOMES — SMALL FARMS — LOTS ACREAGE -—— WATERFRONT ‘INDUSTRIAL SITES We have some Ixceptionally ‘(Good Buys NOW! Office: Beacon Avenue "PHONE 120 SIDNEY, B.C. Mitchell & Anderson Lumber Co. Ltd. SIDNEY, B.C. Dealers in ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS . MOULDINGS, LATH AND SHINGL ES “AND MILLWORK Nails —. Paints, Varnishes, Enamels . were er ee So liatlneacireth eee aetna teeter iota 8 PP Pe Or re - Victoria and. Sidney From. September. 17th to. 30th, pm. Drax: Berets and medals. Effective September: 15th, 1939 inclusive, a: competition. will be’ ae Bob White of _ Vancouver .. EXPRESS CARRIED. held forall the lady» members SPSs eee ee King, Third WEEK. DAYS: seen the players in’ A division. . Street. " “4° 4 B —_ Leaves . ne winner will be the holder for “Of int - : Lo ‘dney “Rest Haven ~Sidney. ~ one -year of :the. cup . presented by. and district will be the announce _— a 730 a.m _the 2 Mutual Auto Sales. Competi- ~ ment of the marriage of Theophila “9: 20 a.m. °9:15-a.m. tors may., play as often as:they like Dorothy, eldest daughter of Mr. >, 1:55 p.m. 2: 00 p.m: .but can‘ turn in’ only the three .° and Mrs. J. B. Green, Tzouhalem -» 4:05 p.m. 4:15 pm. cards which give them’ the. best Road, Duncan, to Peter Carl, sec- —- eclectic, nine » holes. : ~ ond: son of. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tur- . 4 205 p.m. 7:15’ pam. ; Boose. ' The wedding took . place. a “Monday, Sept. 4th; in. St.00. . Peter's Church, Quamichan, ‘the: . SHOE REPAIRING . Prices to. suit the ‘times! ’ = Reve Canon T.-M... Hughes officiat- can - ing. ¢-The:: ‘Turgoose “family’.are -owell hown: to many. in.the ‘district, ore “they. having: been® old: ‘pioneers. at’ Saanichton and: have -niany: friends : id. ‘relations in the . peninsula.: : Via. ‘Beacon ae East, “Saanich | wi Rd. Mt. Newton’: Cross “Rd: ‘and : West’ Saanich’ ‘Rd. ee — en ———= In ‘the | inter- club. competition. for zm comccrnera ‘boys and girls, in''the-livestock :sec= : tion: at: the:.B. Ce: - Agricultural.” “As- . rathroua “Faiel | ‘ “The: ‘Islanders’ Home.In.-Victoria’ : “MODERATE | PRICES® ‘Saanichton Calf: “Club::won' second ‘place. : The: class :for; Jersey: cheif- “ers over. one -year™ was. won. “by - “The. Doorway: to Hospitality - Douglas ‘Lawson, ‘Sidney. : In=the: aa ‘Douglas and. Courtney Streets =, Jersey: ‘dairy ; ‘catile: section, AW “Aylard’s.": -Brackenhurst Oxford Jenny: was’, chosen: reserve Be 4 champion... nid at peighe sg a: -Leaves “Avenue. Cafe, Hecrou ‘Ave.; idney.: Fy ‘Godfrey, agent. -Ph.: 100 -_ lowally: was: solemnized:: on Tues-. .day,. August: 22nd, .at: the office. - Sof: “the ‘Marriage: Commissioner’ in’ = Victoria when Harriet, M.. (Rita) ~“<" Hoare’: became: ‘the. ‘bride “of John ‘Stephen’ Tyler, They will veside at’ 1829 Newton Street,: Victoria.” : Mrs. H. Cc, Layard was guest tor “aw few-days on’ Salt:-Spring: Island,: : oat Ganges ats: the.-home ® of: her. “niece; Mrs; N..W. Wilson, “Barns-.” “bury,” -and -her son, Major A. R: eed: ‘at Rainbow Beach. “Mrs. d, Marshall, ‘Bazan: Bay, : announces the. engagement of her: , daughter, Grace Evelyn, to: Samuel : ~ Arrowsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs, S) Arrowsmith, Bazan “Bay. The wedding will: take -place shortly at Mount Newton Sunday School, The next meeting of the Wo- men’s Auxiliary to the North Saa- rood STOMACH GAS RUINS. HEALTH AND BEAUTY Stomach pas that causes loss of © Meeps and -yest ruins your health o and |your. beauty! oBven people: ~ who: have: suffered for yours: from, glomach troubles eaused by: acid’ stomach care. getting. relief from ‘Risma-Rex, the) deliclous-tasting cuntucid. powder, BisnasRex brings!» fo Jaating relief, too! Get it today at Wall's Drug Store, Sidney. Aidney 4 “Tae rey _.No matter. whete yuu live dn, Canada, Chere Sis alwnyscaevadety of tinh avaible bo cyou, - - either frenhy. Sroveny, soiled, dive a, equine “J on “plalls. Y “Your -fmily will enjoy FISTE AT can he: oo eerved in any divfinite, munber 1 deheinun ways.) Bond for The" ¥ RK reel yw buoldot andy : pS DECARTMENT/ OF: FISHERIES): OTTAWA. Hervice far — Name at: Prison Apaeaned, © ths Department of: Flahutles, Qtawo,- | Nantes. besa eceigenar eatery: sued CPLRASK HINT Lil ae PEAVY). 5 AMT eAW anon tenine cigens erative cn ie “cw I? Any pay A setae —— awe af : weeks! we visit, to 9 Tasper, Alberta ° Acmarr iage: of! interest te! many. p08 a ‘Wilson, and her son, Major A. R. a Phone > Where the owner is amember of the Active the duration at the war, “Dated nt Antiano meu; * GQ. » Uke 22nd day of Inly, 1030, SAANICIL PENIN: SULA AND aU. " and. Mrs. L. D. Drummond. “Mrs. T.-M. Jackson has returned “home.from a ‘short, visit to: Nictori ia s : on: Thursday. - ing’ moved and adopted. “Mr faude, : hol | Action t today ‘ - : “supper room where supper, a: gen- by” “Tong: distance telephone | -° Time lost ‘may be business lost... That's why so many suc- ' cessful men of business use the long-distance telephone when: they want word ina | hurry from a distant point. Tomorrow may be too late —~call today by long-distance | telephone. B.C. Telephone Co. TAX ‘SALE, 1939 - MAYNE, ISLAND “ASSESSMENT DIST RICT. 4 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that, on Tuesday, the 26th day of September, 1939, at the hour of JL oeloek in the forenoon, at Grand view Lodpre, Mayne Island, BCL, E will sell at public auction the lands in the list hereinafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinatter set out, for delinquent taxes unpaid by said persons on the 30th day of June, 1989, and for interest, costa, and expenses, Inchiding the cost of advertising said sale, if the total wmnount due for the period ended December dist, 1986, and interest thereon, Loxe ther with costs of ddvertising said sale, ave notsooner paid. 7 The G ollector will be pleased to receive wy: information ‘respecting the following dist: eanTiTis ay hits enlisted in-any branch of. die LIST OF. +), Rhort: Deseription of Property. : 7 ; all Tae, Anterest, Hxpanses ‘Total i : ; bot id re Os py _ , _ a * i oe ae it te 1, 7 Fleang send mie your Spree Mein wo tapers Alek We oo aoe We ta ot RAW. uf Sees asd Ba Ve of NOT | A. Pemptlng Hubs Recipe 8 So GO of es ; By la-of See, 4, Saturna Island, © saviehin : PRIZE LASTS ARK ABADY AL yeu have nat secured: your Wintriet, containing 128 ne mar lean, hd ann aoe Cc, of WT tS? bite a ' come of which may he, summed up» Edgar “Heald of Burgoyne “Valley Road- has- left for