FULFORD SAur SPRING ISLAND “= Mrs. Ay J. Hepburn will leave “on Thursday next, for Victoria, “where she ‘will’ be a patient at St. Joseph's. hospital for some time. Mrs. Teo Me: “Jackson returned home on Thursday after a two- week visit to her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jackson, at Campbell River. Mr. G. McPherson left on Tuesday for Vancouver where he will spend a few days with friends. : Mrs, i. Simington arrived com California recently to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mollet. Mr. J. H. Lee, Fulford Harbour, has recently sold. 15 acres, farm and dwelling situated on the Ful- ford-Ganges Rd., to Mr. and Mrs. L. Warburton, of Cloverdale, B. Cc. —. MEN’S WORK CLOTHES ‘SUITABLE FOR EVERY JOB - DURABLE WORK Mr. and Mrs. Warburton and their two children have taken up resid- ence in their new home. Mrs. P. J. O’Connell and Mrs. A. Davis returned to Fulford on Thursday after attending as dele- . gates the District. Conference of Women’s Institutes held. in. Vic-- are recently .. Reginald Freeman of -Vic- tori ia ‘is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold -T. -Price. Mr. .George Stewart returned to Beaver Point on Thursday. Mrs. Allan Soderquist arrived from Duncan recently to visit her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Mol- let, for a week or two. Mrs. C. Ley arrived from Vic- toria to spend the week-end on the island. She was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ‘daughter, . to Porlier. Pass from Vancouver NORTH GALIANO Mrs. Walters, of . Victoria, is spending a> few days with her brother, John Shaw, N. “Galiano. . Miss Pat Bell spent: the - week- end visiting her - parents, ..Mr. Mrs. : G. : Bell, returning |, to Vancouver on “Tuesday. - Mrs. we Clements and - son, Terry, spent a’ few days in Lady- . : smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gear Marguerite, -and returned where ‘they have had their boat “Hi-Gear”’ overhauled. Lieut. N. Tuttle and Mrs. Tut- and ~~ FUR TRIMMED ¢ FEATURE SHIRTS tle accompanied by their daugh- and Mrs. T. T. Price. ter, Delores, spent the past week SEVERAL MAKES—ALL RELIABLE _ Mr. R. McLennan returned to visiting Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Bell. Exquisite Furs give these Fulford on Thursday after a short a ilk WORK SHIRTS (Great West Gar- visit to Victorin me ' A. om spent the Coats a glow that will keep . sachy seers . , , week-end in Victoria visiting his : . oon Pit a nade ond coat brother who is seriously ill. you warm all winter long. . « . c c c . ; style. Blue and grey. y) 25 Ganges 1.0.D.E. Seek . ane a Wig aed Tschauasky, In the seasons latest cloths 2 R.C.A.F., of Vancouver, returnec Sizes 144% to 1714. Each...... ° Photos for Honor Roll to Vancouver on Tuesday after and colors. WORK SHIRTS (The Western). A lity Ganges, Chapter of the Penge (Ge weekend, with Mr. From - fine . grade. _moleskin, double duty placed in the Consolidated school Miss Grace Bell is staying in ; work shirt with two flap pockets. For at Ganges of those members of New Westminster with her sister $ 00 ‘i: extra hard wear. Light and warm. the forces who were educated at and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3 - oat * Grey, and blue shades. ? 75 i Siriaaceann Salt Spring sane Harry Demasten, for a few days. . pat Sizes 14% to 17%. Each...... ° with full name and particulars of Misses Elsie and Mollie Gra- es “THE MASTER style. Jumbo ‘knit. ' “coat style. ; heavy: weight, MECHANIC SHIRT of heavy suede cloth, made in coat ‘Full cut and with two-button pockets and double sewn seams, well : tailored. Navy and brown Shades. Sizes 1414 to 171A... WORK SWEATER "Each... _ An ideal sweater for work wear. Made with shaw! collar and_ in * Shades of red, brown . and navy: Sizes 86 to 44. _MEN’S HEAVY WORK SOCKS © - These | have reinforced heels. and:toes. Made for work comfort. 2 ‘0 attain ‘perfection, i in . flavour and the maximum, . of 4 food value i many fruits require an amount of sunshine ; found only ‘in’ arid and semi-arid | regions; ‘but in such regions the rainfall during the growing season must be i supplemented by irrigation. a In British Columbia 150,000 acres of land are under ‘irrigation and crops to the value of $17,000,000 are pro- . duced annually from these lands. the most part specialty crops and do not compete with the “produce of the more humid areas. They comprise fruits, nuts and vegetables that:are essential to the high standard . ‘of living enjoyed by the Canadian: people; and since a sub- ~ stantial part of ‘them is available for export they con- | » tribute materially to the maintenance of Canada’ 8 bal- , ance of trade. | MEN’S MOTTLED COMBINATIONS A suit. 1.65 Combinations, elastic knit, but- 3.95 (Seconds only).... ton front, ankle length and long sleeves.. Suitable for -work or general. wear. Excellent wearing grade, and AL Pats... dee teceechee tec lpepeeeceeeees inf aes to 5 ose These crops are for Many prosperous. cormmunitiés have grown up in the Province. around irrigation projects, — depend on. the even. flow. of: water during - the growing... season, which is: “secured, usually, by. damming valleys a e store the surplus water that runs. off in the’ ‘spring. ae These projects i ne “The Provincial Government, through the Water Rights ae Branch of the Department of Lands and Forests, tains a staff of hydraulic engineers to see that water is ~ gpportioned fairly, keeps records on streams and helps farmers plan for proper development and use of the water made. available. -full-information. from the nearest District Water Rights Engineer or from: the Department | at Victoria. : _ DEPARTMENT OF LANDS Parliament Buildings, Vietoria, B. C. main- Anyone interested may secure AND FORE STS a Hon. E, T. Kenney, Minister. : Brentwood: service. Mrs. S. Layard, Booth Bay, is in charge of details. Continued from Page One. 1.0.D.E. CHAPTERS PLAN WORK As Welfare convener, Mrs. Goddard read a letter of thanks from the Solarium for the money collected *by the chapter. The regent reported that she had_ been approached. -by one of . the. teachers in the district. to sup- ply special magazines to. -the schools. It was decided to give one magazine’ ‘subscription to each school in. place of the book usu- ally given on Empire Day. ; * Mrs..Cochran asked that.mem- bers: collect used stamps for the ‘Haliburton ‘chapter ' of © Windsor, N.S., as by the sale: of these they make their contribution to the support of a cot in Queen Alex-. }. andra. hospital for: Crippled Chil- . _ dren in London. * 3 -Mrs: -Cochran’s report on W:R. A.C. matters led ‘to much interest-. : ‘ing comment from -the floor. in-: terspersed: with . personal - experi- i ii and ancedote. : 7 Hear w. B. WHITE | Weiinesday,, Oct. PUBLIC MEETING Mahon’ Hall, Ganges. oe Sat., Oct. 13 — feos. (8.155 Pam ” Spgaker: _ : HON. GEO. ‘S.. PEARSON. - Provincial Secretary and. - Minister’ of : Labor Coalition Candidate for ‘Nanaimo and Islands Riding a “Published: by ‘Coalition Campaign. Committee Salt: Spring Island: : cham paid a brief visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. at Retreat Cove. David Wetherall week-end at his Pass Lighthouse. Amonk the Rangers leaving for Victoria were: G. A. Bell, H. Baines, S. Flitcroft, J. Larson, A. Cundy, A. G. Shopland, N. Cook and J. Cook. Hazel, Bobby and Scholifield are spending a few days with their sister and .brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. Cook. Connie Tsoukalas week-end visiting Mr. and. Mrs. G. A: Bell and family. Graham, the Porlier spent home FRI. - SAT. ONLY. JEANNE CRAIN LIN THE | MEANTIME . Maria Montez. - Jon Hail ' _Turhan Bey in” | SUDAN. ‘SECOND FEATURE, POUR SPIE one EAKAG iN ie Vi sit ee NE ne PASHAN Bt — ; = * May This. Be a Special - CE me = : : “THANKSGIVING” to You Al = CHINA —— STATIONERY — BABYWEAR — BOOKS | “A BB. B Complex, Re sure you are rotting ‘enough Vitamina to: fortify: against winter: colds and general dobility BASE DRUG STORE. Phone sak. “we SIDNEY | fo cco 2 t QUAMIS. cere ee BOG Coco Victory 4 . Phone is. eae nn | -SAANIC m" PENINSULA. AND GULE ISLANDS REVIEW ‘ srvensimeotiunasm rpivesiapwsigdtv acess atasd carters gmat gta tng a naccuauanahion tana aeepmsetreiaimvanaseceninanenmamsénerate sare iannrnens ise soumartatasnt omtare THE GIFT SHOPPE (Rosa Matthews), Sidney We have the atest: produets in Vitamins—: oD, and K, either separate — or combined ine: ipsule or liquid for m and com: bined with liver and iron, HARDWARE E SPECIALE. 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ALEX ANDER) Prescriptions — Drugs — Stationery | Toilet Preparations—Magazines, etc. PRATT’S Famous Stock, Remedies @ PHONE 37X GANGES, B.C. mo, : 39- tf] LADIES’ COATS” -Fur-trimmed -or tailored « models: in: lovely fabries oma ssinartly styled: for f: ll. : ee 12) ‘to 40. =: CANADIAN CHEESE" oe . Good flavor, matured, Ibe. MACARONI — Cattell, Poatnn _ wncdle AYLMER SOUPS— a con Al varieties: Special, per tin... ORMONDS SODAS—I b. pkg. ‘Special, POST. TOASTIES 3 pkgs. ‘for 25° LNA LER SPE AD ES TAIT SA EEE OA AAPOR SE SO HNO AES OL LOL . FRESH, TASTY VEGETABLES You will find the choicest of. fresh, green vegelables here in season, varden fresh, every effort is made to procure the best obtainable, — eee Ses. = pata eee ae cee SS COMPLETE WIT NEW: FLOOR: ‘AND REARRANGED. INTERIOR! It ix our hope that we may continue to: make our q Oe | Customers’ Interior happy and well-fed with — GOOD MEAT OF ALL KINDS © @ : - FOR DELICATED STEAKS : Retains All Kasentiol Juices, For the finest in Rationed , Meat Values a ae at ai larket. “Choice Meats: _ | Fresh h Vegetables . SIDNEY. os PHONE 3 31. aver aad 8. a Wounendny, October: 1, 1 46. A Bact Bak ote sta pists missiicas