NOTICE. OPENING DANCE OF DEEP COVE. IN THE MATTER of the estate of | - John Pallow, deceased, late of Salt Spring | Island, B.C. . ALL PERSONS. HAVING. clams |: against the: above Estate are required to | ‘send particulars thereof, duly verified, to ; the undersigned, on or before the 26th! day of December, A.D., 1913, after which date.the Administratrix will proceed ‘to -.. distribute. the said: Estate according: to law, with regard only to the claims of ‘-which she shall then have had notice. -Dated at Victoria, B.C., this 24th day ol : of November, A.D. 1913. "ROBERTSON, HEISTERMAN & TAIT of Davie Chambers; 545 Bastion Street -and No. 514 Fort Street, Victoria, BC., Solicitors for the Administratrix. | LAI DIES! | Al your ‘ieeade “are now: having : their visiting cards . . ited at this - office. - | iF \ Why Not You | . SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, B.C SOCIAL CLUB A MARKED SUCCESS The. - Masonic Institute “hall on Horth’s Cross road, near Deep Cove was, the scene of most enjoyable evening’s entertainment. last Tuesday, the occasion being . the opening. dance of the Deep Cove social club. The old: ‘hall. looked very much like as if the. fairies had- been at work, ‘not only: on * the interior. but the exterior as well. The roof and out- side parts of the ‘building had received _. | the attention of the: carpenters ‘and ‘the much needed repairs were attended to. - But it was on entering the hall that the: guests: -received the impression of fairyland. A -magnificient . new dancing ‘floor had been laid down and: the. walls and ceilings bore such: a'load .of artistic decorations : that it was really hard: ‘to ‘believe that the. old hall’ could have re- ceived such a- transformation | in the : short space’ of a. week, Yet such’ “was | actually the case, as a- few days prior to ‘| the social. club dance ‘no ‘repairs of any. \'kind had been made to the ‘bulldog for many years past. The Deep: Cove ‘Social: Club i is a new ‘organization brought into existance main- ly through ‘the. efforts: of one. young ‘lady, Miss’ Simpson, and. to her.a. great deal. of the success. already. attained i in’ the pro- viding of an evening’ "S entertainment for. the people. living. on the. northern part’ of. . ‘the peninsula may be attributed. Through ‘| her never tiring energy: and: -determina- | tion the first. ‘committee’ to. handle: ‘the entertainment - that. took place. on. 1 the} The Entertainment t Provided on } New Year’: S . Eve Was Largely Attend- 4 a ved 1 by the Local Members, Deep Cove and Saanichton ce ae ee thoughtful . h 1A Beautifully Decorated Hall; ‘Splendid Music. and a Jolly Crowd Make t. _ the Evening an Enjoyable one--A Bachelors Supper is a ~ Feature of the Early Part of the Evening. field, Syales, “Moses, D. Horth and L. Horth. The energetic manner in which this committee took charge ‘of the arrange- ments and carried them through to. such a. successful finish, when the » enormous ‘amount of work accomplished is taken into consideration, speaks very. highly f for the tuture. well-being of the club. : ‘Between fifty. and ‘sixty - ‘couples’ were in attendance when the. splendid orches- | tra provided | by. Mr. Brooks, of Keating, struck up the music for the opening waltz... From then baer the “wee sma’ hours o’ the morn” the beautifully decorated hall fairly rang with music, | the laughter and mirth of the gay young) hearts and the shuffling. of many feet:in the waltzes. _and> other Garices, over the polished. floor.’ Prior ‘to the formal opening “of the dancé; ‘the’ batchelors, ' young and old, living in the vicinity of. Deep. Cove, had received a cordial invitation. to. be pre- sent ‘at a ‘stag supper’ provided. by the FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. _ e+e OW. Bowcott’ S Grocery Store | - ON BEACON AVENUE - First Class Groceries at Moderate Prices Our Motto---‘‘No Specials or Baits, but Small Profits and Quick Returns.” We deliver. gresceeeeeetoeeeeeeteeeses ese eeees _ PHARMACY AND DRUG STORE oe | / SIDNEY,B.C. PHONE 61 “After Business Hours. for Urgent Wants _ Phone: 45 See eeeeeeereeeeseeee eee ladies, of the Deep Cove Social Club in the: — —— dining room in. connection with. the hall.| It seems ‘hard to. believe, ‘when '.one -re-| ‘members. how. many: -charming. young| ladies thére are ‘living in this . district, a ‘that there were close. ‘to. fifty young batchetors accepted this kind invitation and took chairs. around: the long table in - - Being Also Well Represented, of : Sidney aad: 4 North h Saanich 1 people | have interesting and. enjoyable entertainments during the past two or three months, but perhaps none of them were more, ‘80 than | had the opportunity. of. ‘attending. many the New Year’ s eve dance of the ‘Sidney al Social Club on Wednesday evening last. 1 About thirty-five couples were in attend- A Question that arises | | Sootimesayear | rPHE sweeping problem is. a daily Hone. and must: be’ met. . ‘ho | “most satisinctory solution is BISSELLS © = “Qyeo" DALL BRANING Carpet. ‘Sweeper Nitla out the dust and plelts up-all Iinds. fi of: miscellnncous litter ¥ lih'a thorough. “neas and dispaich thatda litte short of mar-: oun. and makes awverning. ensye,: "rice Sid ey Teding Co. : | | programme ance. and. thoroughly enjoyed the splendid -of dances . put’ on, an amusing and very. enjoyable: feature of which was the “Robbery ‘Two- Step” | and the “Plirtation Waltz.’’. The former was entered into with spirit by ‘nearly’ every |couple present and as there were several ‘L-more ladies than gentlemen present 1 these | kept: stepping | in and: taking the men]. partners whenever. possible, . resulting in 1. “good: deal. of. confusion among ~ the dancers and amusement. to the s onlookers. The “Flirtation Waltz," howerer, ‘did not| | meet with tho succecs ‘it deserved, owing, no doubt, to. the shyness | of. the gentle: men, or perhaps: it was® because they. did}: not: ‘thoroughly . understand what Wag: rer a quired of them. ‘Everything - went” right ‘merrily. until : ‘near, the stroke of 12 when the “Supper THE SIDNEY REVIEW ris | now $1. 00 . | the fact that the. old: ‘year had expired i and the new: year. was. ‘about to. begin.. Immediately the walls. musle couscd and |: the pinniat struck up the. familiar tune |: of “Auld: ‘Lang. Syne," and all: joined hands. and sang, the works of, the Rood “fold gong. . The dainty lune cervedd byt ‘the Indes |° Set Your. Subscription — - would, be appreciated. Waltz”. was in progress,” ‘Suddenly. the ‘boom of guns, the explosion of giant fire cr acker a, the loud blowing of the many ‘steam “whistles = ‘around town, added to which was. the prolonged. shrill whistle blast: of.the ateamer Joan, which happen- ed tobe just opposite. Sidney at the time, and: the. ringing.ol. the. bells, . ‘announced fman?l. cnet eagerly, “out he dise't ston to hear: me,"" = a of t the club: was ‘then partaken of in ‘the : dining room, -after: ‘which dancing was): --| resumed until about two in the morning, | when the jolly. crowd broke up and wend- ed: their: way. to their different homes. i OA feature ‘of the evening and - one that 7 . greatly surprised many of the guests was |: the fact that they had been dancing most of the evening with the eagle eyes of a couple of competant judges upon them}. watching their every movement in order order not. to disappoint their kind. and : sstesses ~ and. “did ample _ justice to the good things: provided. : — ‘Later on:in the evening a. dainty sup-. ce h per was.also provided. for~ the guests of Ce : Does music, i in one form or another, appeal to you? ro “Are you interested in“ a. piano, or cylinder model. player: “piano, an EDISON . (disc). PHONOGRAPH, .2. 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Pro, san] 7 cae our: opi oF | FLETCHER - fon ona oS o ers DP oarty your latest # ye BROS. . | yy music Catalogues fp “ ete Canada’s Largedt ee >, ‘ os es oe tm House oS Name. SY / Address... il at eee) ares Mees ~ F =e +. mE IH er ot St apne it Gov't St VICTORIA a Mi im na mm i all eh LEAS. —e are Rr eae '35 Feta gd that when the proper time arrived they | as would be able to ‘announce who, in their opinion were the best lady and gentlemen |{]| dancers on the floor. During: the. latter part of the evening’ their judgement. was announced and resulted as follows: ~~ .-| Miss W. Wright, took first: prize ; ‘Miss Sladoes, of Wisconsin, second; ‘and.’ Miss Lillian Brethour the third, for the best lady. dancers, and Mr, F, Hooton captured ed first place in the. ‘competition: among the gentlemen, with Mr. A. Gehrke a} close. second, and: Mr, J ohn Gehrke, third. Mrs. Pp, N. Tester was the. hostess for the evening and in her-usual happy. man- ner made everybody feel at ‘home and “There, 1| thoroughly. ‘enjoy. ‘themselves, were, many, guests. present. from. outside points in response to the invitations sent ‘out but: call ‘present. regretted the. fact | that several James | Island “members ‘of the club were unable to. be: present, owing to the. rough weather. at present prevailing. oe es ‘Mr, Albert H. Mann, of Victoria, “sup. plied the plano: music for: the. evening’! and the guests were well ‘pleat with his aclections. _ Sean i . Be ‘werernimeneita mepitetyeenanemnnen tart Se ehavennl with his. motor car. ‘Could swear to the J did, returned the. complainant You tell.me,” sald, the» judge, “that this: la the: person who. 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