VER 11,000 people reside in the area that the “Review” covers, in round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of | Sidney, 6,000; Islands in the Gulf, 4,000. The “Review” | covers this area through 20 post offices. The entire territory | | OVER 11,000 PEOPLE IN OUR AREA 1, i is settled by an inteHigent, hundred percent English- speak- ing class of buyers. Advertisers reach them in the “Review. en a en er ee Issued every Wednesday, 8a.m. Forms close Monday. Subserition $1 per year; U. S., $1. 50 PARK FUNDS Col. Pec Peck, Honored At North Saanich Club _ AUGMENTED: | paying ¢ SQNRI ate acta! INDIA iS VERY | MUCH ENJOYED The lecture given riven by Mr. Playing aiomartial composed in’ honor of. Col. c. Wei BY PLAYERS, Peck, V.C., D.S.0., Pipe-Major Cam-| eron of the Second Battalion Cana-: dian Seottish Regiment last Wednes-' The Auditorium Th Theatre was filled re evening pr ovided one of the most : to capacity on Monday evening to. interesting items on a varied walera| enjoy the mystery play “The Ghost.tainment given the North Saanich | j ondo Bird,” as produced by the Fairfield | Service Club. Players of Victoria. : The ain was composed last year in The scene was depicted as in an; lientsin by the pipe major of the | isolated farm house near New York, | Second Battalion Royal Scots. Regi-| on a stormy night, and there was a|ment, and was inspired by the at- life-and-death. contest of wits be- tendance of Col. Peck at the dinner tween .a super-crook and a-master|given Victeria Cross heroes by the mind. on the police detective force.; Prince of Wales. Pipe-Major Cam- ‘The super-crook was first to score “and everyone in the house was under - suspicion. Toby, the butler,. played | evening because Col. Peck was pres- the comedy role and kept the audi-;ent In the ‘audience, ence in roars of laughter throughout | the play. .“The Ghost*.Bird’’ was} finally caught and everything ended | - as it. should. . : =. The-play was ' directed by Mrs. G.|. TEA FRIDAY Nixon and the-play was well cast and | - _very well acted. : . During intervals : vocal selections were rendered by. ‘Miss Grace . Platt, ‘Santa Claus’ first v Visit this: season ‘well. known soprano, and Mr. Petch. to Sidney will be) made*on ‘Friday AS clever « reading of a- beach scene | evening, Dec. :11,- to. the Christmas “ was given by Miss’Aubrey Nixon and ' Bazaar and -Tea being put on by. the - the local ““Alfalfa:Symphony” gave.a Canadian Girls In Training. | Vari- - number of. very popular: selections. ous 'stalls..of fancy | work,: novelty ‘Those. deserving. of ‘special mention | gifts. and candy will be in-evidence were: ‘the -butler, °Mr. Douglas Nixon, j and in addition: ‘to these a good varied sand .the-host.. for. the evening, Mr-: program is being arranged. The ad- ‘Don: Fish;. ‘who turned out to be. the| mission: price: for thé evening will in- girl, Miss * Marjorie ° “Siddall; Vtend. to: one. and-.all® a *hearty. -invit' also.:the™ local Alfalfa: ‘Symphony; ae tion: ‘to, bes present on: “this: occasion under the pireeen OF Mr. J. E. Me-. : 2a ¥y J on he Iver with fool ideas and: plans for. care. | ie ne ae the: Work Oh: wn i rving ‘the them. out ie shrew Food _jlarium “proved: very suceéssftil . ‘every success where.she has gone. » Mrs; .Dore-—Middle-aged woman-of mals. . . ¥efinement: Thelma. Schroeder | . The . educational’ secretary, Mrs. peers Don Fish essay. for: the evening”. sdindes ooment.” oA Buest of Mr. Gra- | chapter. shane “Harry Eke | The chapter has taken ch arge of a Celeste + see Miss. “Belmont’s. maid. |vecedy fam'ly in the north and a letter ‘ Tillic Carey | Ws ‘veeeived in. appreciation of all ’ ., ie Bloom, village | |-that had been dune for them. The} ‘Belin, Walker, Ample Bloc Kiva Pariee aum_ of $10.00 was sent to help sup- | , “EDotestive fro and uf- ply Ages, for the family, Aone Deteative ft ™ at Tyrer | A rvolief committee to levk after eee eee nee the Christmas hiompers was formed: WoT Myre Co Teyerd, MM, ———— eee ek edb We a LEE Get ed By Review Representative 'se-operation jn this movement, “GALIANO ISLAND, Dee. 9.2 Af The sum of $3.00 avill be. given be “jamal lat. jolly, dance: toak place dnt the) Slang instesd af the. uipal ithe , Galiaia Hall on Briday last, with | Christmas oranges... Ahe objet. uf, hel \ppings, Lhe Provings - Quinta Ching find. The hostesses w Mis. Ro Mnrehesan, fissisted by Mre,-Heryet’s | the 6 inigannval meetings Hold: Givhe) Sevlag Class, Which included {Dunean. A vate of Unanks was 7 Mise -Auilrey, Mills, Miles henheth | tended to here: Miss “thy “Mureheson. = Aytleléa made by the Brownies, aon, Mas. Bamlniek and Mrs. eee: menline Adjourned, fprdec buekyee Winnera.were Mia) AG " Milly, Mrs. D. Steward, Mr, at ne Yorke Ming Dy “Atyrehugg 1h as ‘rnéne anil: others. i , ether | girls working were Miss" z MMaray Misa Trane Rawden, sacrotary, | Ni *) Sand Misa Fe Morgan, wha, unforta- “nately, was absent.on necount af ill. | C6 A rT H Rr l N C NOS, | : Among those pr enent. were: Messrs. A. Bowerman, J. Faleoner and Tom ; ayant Newnham, of Pender Island; nnd | “The Evolution of the Beltish Te Mossea, La Greene and M, Greene, minlons” will be the theme of an nd of Mayne Island, besides n number of dress before tho Men's Sapper ment. the residents of Galiano, oe tonight (Wodnends,. y tn Wesley aetndetanio ensign im wnt wee YA Retard Nn me his addross will rive especin} UX» 500 AND DANCE “| mination of ‘The Statute of West. omnster, whieh bas rearatly dncern Lee “fore the two Wouses of Wrilleh Pay. _ DECEMBER. I Namen. Mr. B.C. Neehotng, si he wi yh of the Wete , Wally Tivtew,” “| the aneakar': "Pete ives wil he ecaeled tor “three TRA Oe Oe AS Oe ROT wil} hee many ytombalid given, ae qua COUR Ce CL ew Oo aw wleonnid:. for, Wee aildress., Formerly Sidney and Islands Review and Saanich Gazette LS cee eigenen samme Sidney, Vancouver Island, B. C Wednesday, December 9, 1931. he monthly of the Royal Empire Sodio, Hortholtaal Sovlcty North Saanich Serv- ,‘ jice Club last Ww ednesday night was: when ¥ery much of interest to the many: dressed the meeting. Mr. J. A, Nunn, on “Veget tables; :” Mrs. | movting of the British: w cork in “India and the law and order that had been established since the | Wells on “Budding and Grafting” intreduction of British rule. With i Major Jukes on “The ie and the 000,000 Moslems and 250,000,000 ; president, Mr. Hindus intermingling there had al-'s ways been strife until peace among |! the religions was restored. spoke of how the country had been | demoneerasion i eron recently received the manuscript | Make Practical Labels: for the Rock | of the ode and played it: Wednesday I4 -As time did not permit several of ; the addresses had to be held over till the next meeting. An important item of business was settled at this meeting when the wor “South” was added to the name: the society, making it now North anc , South Saanich Horticultural Society. membership schools, universities, ete., and. thereby ; the famines the: people to better ‘yr own problems. brought with him a few slides.on In- la which were very’ interesting. One feature of the evening was the | attendance of D Company,. Canadian |.now stands at 110 paid up menibess i cand. the ‘concert. program |.and the society has hopes of increas- ing ‘this to. 200: within the next month understanding Mr.” Pilcher owas ‘mostly contributed by members of. the.company, Major Bapty giving the sword dance to the bag. pipes played by Pipe Major Cameron ‘and ¢ Adams sang the songs and Captain Macintosh,°M.P.P., one of:.the. Princess. Pat's regi- mental songs. _ Bob Webb, ibe ‘special: competition of | a bowl : basket of .“‘Berriés and Foliage” company | was won by Mrs.-E. L. Hammond-and Mrs. S. yore fest and second, re-. of- Victoria, and Mr. -Grieves, sang: some very -popular numbers while.’ Cecil” Heaton, jenter-. tained ‘on *the’- i charming manner. mystery. man, also “Andalusia,”the .¢lude refreshments. ‘The * girls ex. Young People of South | prom Saanich’ ich: Me ft Her Usa eked {00 Bia’ 8. or rehestra thas ; ria Gulf “Islets enjoy: “the I Perow ods in-all’ Canadas Canadians why’ retire to: California’ awhen, mtn | homesites await you here? We , ly prompts:him: ‘to |The ‘chapter regrets that ‘one of’ whieh frsqnent Spon or: a sim- «’j their members, Mrs. James Rankin, pleton?.:....... ve es: Douglas Nixon | has left Sidney, and they .wish” her | many. tombola “prizes | “whieh “will ‘be. awarded. will include fant garden tand. home products. patesineaermesseapeereesanaferaedsansesesentenssrnsmenunncenesensenabedueestaeasssinaseaaaeaseestan BANK OF. MONTREAL STATEMENT - : _ MAKES SATISFACTORY SHOWING = | Catherine: Belmont.— -A guest, i Schilling,” suggested” that the school a | d fond of Garl..Denis: Hum hries | children in future write on some of hilly. Graham—-Who. has . vertad: jthe industries of: BiC:,. suchas. Jum- ‘Mrs. Dore's. house and is the host .. | ber, fishing, ete.) instead, of the usual | sines 3 well maintained——Total Nests stand & at $794,523, 333° ae igaid Assets at $417,406,508 are equal to 58.11 percent | of total liabilities to the. public —--Savings deposits hold ; at high level — Profits fer year, while lower, cover full | regular dividend and usual appropriations, : “t - Chief Detective It was agreed that the Brownie or! Brad! _Buseuiart — © hat Detertive ” . panization become affliated with ‘the | : The Bank of Montreal ~~ for the railway and other bonds, debentures Nseal year to October Sist ~~ is for- | and stuck $11,006,421, up from $4,- ¢ to its shareholders a strong satisfactory statement, the yenarn) conditions that prevailed during the period there is, as, od, a ane in total assets, Perhaps the outstanding oe rer er ce ee The holdings of cash and deposit Enjoyable Dance Held [Mrs, Ramsay, Mra, G. MeLean and 814, nt whieh Jevel they nrg equal Mrs. F. King, At Galiano Island | Mrs, Burns spoke of the Drama i 11.64% of publile linbilities, Business Well Malptitned dust how woll the business of the Bank has heen. majntrined under lain industrial conditions vated hy total’ nid ‘at fant, 117,68 ousiyess af the Bank, as represented | ay eurrent lnung, has heen maintain- Tt dy isaoof interest to note that lopoa ts bes wing Iiterest, in wh ich is ‘nelhded the ‘davings departnent, iractionlly anehunged. from Unose af che previous yen: Among the lavyres thore dn auyeh hip s rovernment fad munteipal s This ds Apparently - due ‘to ‘the bend ‘yudueeon a thy eat) don dejariinents Veldera are YS Blow ng m adet ant loins in Cite | Py esmpared: wily SoM tho sfime tine do vate ines ain Anteroate are $6900 AR, awahis BOdO0 i ae is APO Bow reported at ROG, - The « Tin pter decided | In Fave of ore “sponsoring, airyeltal on Decambor 17, Horyrot: nnd Mrs, 1) thel . Mrs, . Liny ard Puve rT ‘yenort va nN ie i a eyning reyorted B40. while. oul Wh clas heated lage Yorde Aiss olroaamond - »Mureheson, | Mrsu Goorge, Mele: an ds in, charge Bank: reports stat M. Bambrick wand: Jean and Dor: of ‘a Christmag 8 party to be given, for _ abilities to the ihe wt AM owhirl loaves anos ey ar a ae Liar braaaitayn, ie ee thea tt ‘ol seo eeeings amy feea of, te: Veandittons: : he awe aure aa aya: the iivle werd railed: by Mrs, Elvers At theceloxe of the haeiness the: ill readily sit ‘beable tactile tire nan that. wily tor alvitent wo — AMEN nN pe, : AGENT. Thramgbout | Profit and Tees, ‘Account whieh. is published’, understandable aa ulvea wonniderable Information pieting the modn fentures of the Bank's position, Liquid Position Strong At the ond of the fy antl year total Agseta wore STOOL 3 RRLG DOW GIT at the ond af the pre- or thie, amonnt ihulekly : i ‘he ra teniie ty t wont lone ‘refite for thet yor ty “are tnt Ub Wade au diciont to eux nent to vhnareholders of the “regular lividond and at the same tite make islon for Dominion Covermment ages, and reserves for bank prem neg as Well as to permit at a further fo pratt nod “Thies, however, did not “yes mit of any bonus tw ¢ Profite for the vear wore fh, 27M, equal to TAKS oon the caimbinedd vepubid, feat ated undivided protike qs 1 yen gone ba! a , down from von tribution Ayo aa MUN, Mii ve Aue, mute, equi 0 RTT of all hurcholders, | ebigtios te the pullie thera Viijpold neeete are evermment | eon tiepen ‘he majority | 1 Tnehaded) on bonds and 7 wile af ROA8, any V7. ne ity: “in thie Pirie So ynyuvieh ls mind 4 ne ropa tivid. indi fn vue Tevd deers $20,000 7 provision fer dikes far} - se psa ese om welsh aig Oly YUU o $a UNS Hive ‘ot rating. “held he wdvited wondertal, aroun, far homes aided Fe mesaiiedtiat i) aneddead. el na that fact nlang aa. pee on very tritercat lige pathertnye, | fehheorat tha pnd milftare BOG and’ Mdeyashos Wi ie ineHed at ihe won penal: thee Deep Gave. Seal Gite elipaan Of the aipeuch. tuppen willy Wedieiday, Dee iO. The very tie served at ONTO pans and a cordial sdlenit prizos Will Include chickens, | invitation ia extanded to the men of hens. Christinas caltessand pud- the comrannity® tocattend, Those une ede Hi thom : nia omy “yin - : Sap rs RAH, 080, Hig, an from Aauyer aint, a Seuardat ton s nO), QOO8 Tonwhyg a. htanee 4 of WLU = snteh a0) peut, = ‘nn ingen 3 kee Ses cai adh Venks [ edit: at grams. Posters, een tiie e: Third Street LECTURE ON HORTICULTURE (Maior Hinton wit SOCIETY HAS | | CHANGED NAME) 2h fe. au Address Lacal Legion. By Bewkow & Kenr esentalive ose of spevial ‘interest, ‘es vchenana : re goven by Mader Hinton at the pba. tf meeting of the Nerth Saanieh | ‘Branch ef the Canadian Legion i tithe Orange Hall, Saanichton, v2) Puesday, Dee. 15. Majer Tinten served with Australian Ferees during the Gre: War and will discuss the part played : iby the “Anzaes” at Gallipoli BOXING CARD PROVES GREAT ‘EXCITEMENT i By TOMMY RIGG A packed gymnasium of aver 100 i spectators: witnessed the first boxing. eard presented by the. newly formed} Sidney . Athletic Club last Saturday evening, over half of the crowd com- ing from neighbori ing islands, _ ‘Clanton won a close. decision... Ted Skinner in: two rounds. Tn ‘the ssecond. bout Bill Jackson and Bill Themas: boxed three roun toa draw, These ‘boys put up acvery intere: ‘ing and even:serap and :show ‘promi of future: possibit tics ound: Gx “and” Ted “Beals. had the" ivan uproar. from. start to) t,t finish. These two boys fully demoul,; vy strated: their claim: ta. be. classed two of the leading fighters: a weight in the Pacific Northwest the opening card -of the ‘elube month, mecting of (he club will he eommencing at 8 o'clock, in the vin, nasinm, The purpose of this meet- ing in ta eleet ofieers for Che conines ; vear, bo dinduss flnanees and te plan! 9 future poliew. eet nes se te epee OFFICERS FOR Seen ar tote ie United Churele resnited? | Ot: a) LC loeednage re-elyeled, followes \ President<:--—alrn. We, Luwey, Nice. Prosident Mrs 1; Keyworth a Mr aie “to rpyly, Praniiey: i tinh of the tu ssi » Seepelaryes Mia Willson, Pennie iy wills Mis 1D ue init iat i | Aunaary apse fA ane abitnabe ny eweraieten \onaiess 8 ‘Service bests sonemrioe hearty favitation qa riven. bo ehlad to la prosant. Theda sordecw are held cach year nena, for-thé-spocial benefit of the ehildyen {ta etna an: woo de pet atetnd aay eerview of uhis , ; ATTA! charts the wook, and cather ‘ J ehildran. Mouiily. > UY i Sgespinber Levis niente of the ci seyey dy. the 10) hh WE DO COMMERCIAL PRINTING HEN in need of anything in the line of Letterheads, En- W velopes, Billheads, Statements, Loose Leaf Sheets, Pro- Business Cards, or Booklets, Invitations. Ferms. Special Forms, “Review Sidney, BC, well-equipped plant and cur business is growing. We hurry! Dance Tickets, Books Announeements, ; or write the und tell us your needs. ' ‘Phone 28, Night 27. Fi ive “Cents Per Ce opy a reaanjnusnneresbeibenmeenmedareanrsmrmmnarens eet ARTISTS OF. FAME WILL APPEAR HERE — he people opportunity Wi appear here December 17, under i the Allies Chapter, LODE. in the Deep’ Cove Hall. tithes Codd Luening, who charmed Auditorium | with her beautiful: lyric soprano, will. no doubt be as well receiv ed by the ‘people of this -district. Ethel aening Was a Sorniet Vie= a ‘daughter. of | Mr. ‘of :Vietoria,. Se ptember, and Mrs. Altred Codd, ® both of Son _Were: well known: Ca- Hastman. School. of: ‘Music, Roches ster, . New York, and Jater in Germany: she: : was very: popular in grand Opera for many years. : Mr. Otto .Lutning will appear tine the: recital as: flutist: and accompan. oMr, Luening has played: flute. in a orchestras abroad with Nikiseh: Riel hard: Strauss, -Wolf-Ferrari atid others, see hie © debut vin Muni¢h, : ‘Germany; ¢ | the: age: of 15). by: assisting -1 Madan ae. of the. Munich Oper In. the ‘opening. event “Cootie” Jiaving made Landowska and ‘Mad months’ “holids ing Appeared “ 1a ‘i éveeal tinge 3 Tmajestics, the ‘King and | Que was-a real: scrap from .slart to finish 5 _ x : Mrs Wee Davies, . of . Vietoria, father .of “Abie, presented’ this: bout to the. fans asehis: donation toward “hefore, thei splendid -co- operation . is: thoroughly | é appereiated hy: alk’ sports. followers. A very enthusiastic crowd greeted: this parformance and it is hoped’ thiit panother show will ‘be put Son: nest op he ‘anda dinner of the 'Roard of Trade held’ Woe newly at the Wonten' 8 Institute: B : - attended, by. Montague Bruce, } Tonight (Wednesday), Der, un ; 140 member and pres As, ident, oceupied the eh: Nin, Pre emier 5S P, ‘oli, Mayor Her bert nf the Liquor Board ¢ rouch, of annie hi Ww, Vetoes Canetn ‘assed as sidant of Veg We] Comucree; David Lyle, the Sldndy Re : Bucket, andj Wnchis sintial iid aL rae Ey Lye “of { Lenin noninandse “Atte hit. peritinte! “OPE Ke Codemaniyoweldehe reside tala [the aete af meh u aayatemy YEAR ELECTED: " he: oleetion “af aMloors it “the: an : ‘roa meeting of ha Lindigs? Ait Derdin h Calum psec yere os MY, Un Oe Homowaod i M1 vetting want held: {At the loin .. Ate Walleyton an! “Wednordnyy re wa bale tasthy spoke cas Ni pragress nf PD pressne dee The children's semen whieh have; - heen ose popinr With nearhye every ehild in the disteen duringg tha pasts. will commence tomgbht (Wedneas adity) Will Start ea : Huey wt vie passe. Spe ing one Marke ding. tor enlarged on Cie neeesdty al joo “gerade prods a exports it was necessary to send te at 380 in the Sidney Gospet Wall very hivat $f mark wl were: to bacwon | Tho stery of “Wops the Walt? will band retained, be given by dantorn slides tnd a very (dra tian. Wont in the locality: might Lprafitalile and he helieved ther . in good market. for homiocdeiowe aapins» Thies movernment wae willing rovery spedsoniabya 88 In the easé Ne Monsht: ov dahy Gah ARTE Ong: work Liye. ae Fhyetiy: awd 4