He utstanding Shoe Values ‘SATURDAY on the BARGAIN. HIGHWAY “WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES—-A ‘generous group, ineluding “All -White Buck.Pumps with spike heels; White Buck, brown trimmed Spectator Shoes with spike heels—and White Buck with brown trim, open toe, bow and Military heels. ‘Special a. POLY see eters Paseee seen eauaeasenseedssaneeseenssue 3. 95 , “SANDALS—Smart, stylish shoes—all ‘white aa, with uppers. and Moccasin toes. Sizes 8 to 10.. ‘i. 98 3 pines 1 te 2.29 BOYS’ OXFORDS- -With Calf Uppers and Double sls ’ Black. or brown. 3.95 Sizes 1 to 54% 20... . MEN’S OXFORDS — _ With plain toes citable for Navy Men, or toe caps, round or Pointed toes. A, 95 Sizes 6-to 1) oo 8. , ceeeeee SLIPPERS FOR MEN—I'a austs or Oper ‘us -- brown leather, with leather soles. y 95 e Sizes 6 -to 1} ree “Bar vain Highway AVID "SPENCER LIMITED “ce I ao PATRONIZE REVIEW ADVERTISERS : Shoes, BAPTONE ~ Six popular shades, quart... eee 1.18 Also rood line of -BAPCO PAINTS s LAvENE’S Beauty Salon (Formerly THE BEACON BEAUTY SHOP) Now operated by Lavene Boothe FLOWER AND BULB SHOW AT ROYAL OAK ® ROYAL OAK, May 10. ---- On Thursday of last week the Royal ver, arrived on the island on explogives and containers. Your Ouk Women's Institute held their Thursday. They were the guests bone one been Nation-Wide and of National caportenga annual spring flower and bulb of Mrs. M. C. Lee. J as been a big one which you have nobly perforaed. show in the Community Hall. Miss ‘ Oldfield weleomed the: guests. At 3 o'clock Lady Lake declared the show open and was presented “with a bouquet, ot flowers by Lor- raine Luney. Robinson judged the floral evhibits and John Gough and G. oN. Sinelair judged the school children’s exhibits. Mrs. C. C. Gaskell and Mrs. IE. R. Heal were in charge of the floral exhi- bits. Lady Lake judged the dec- orated tables and the winners were FULFORD SALT SPRING ISLAND Rex Theatre, Ganges, Monday, May 15, “Edge of Darkness,” ete., two shows, 3:15 and 8 p.m.-—Advt. Mrs. R. Neil McElroy of Prince Rupert, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. W. Cartwright, of Vancou- Charles Raby Jett Fulford on Tuesday for New Westminster, where he is visiting old friends, Mrs. J. Hlepburn left Fulford on Tuesday for Victoria, where she is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Perey Lorel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sedgewick, accompanied by her two children, arrived from Victoria recently. They were the guests of Mr, and ‘blue, brown or red: Open t backs and open toes. ' . Formerly employed at sree ont THE MINISTER A pair... - Seeeseseeees 2.99 Phone Sidney Roger of the Russian canapa CHILDREN’S “SHOES — With rubber soles, brown + eather 156 Duchess. Vancouver ammunition, future. OCEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES To my fellow Canadians:— You the citizens of Canada and members of the Voluntary Salvage Committees and many other Voluntary War Workers have done an excellent war job Canada, in doing her part to help win the war, has been ereatly assisted by your voluntary a fhe tate ed y and unselfish devotion to. war materials. your activities have been a material fa tide of battle against the enemy. Ce have been, dangerously low, Salvaged waste material which has When at war the past is wae Again I appeal to you ing Shut-downs prking On a day~to-da y of saving and turning in the essential You have backed up the boys overseas and rin turning the When Canada's stock piles you have discovered, saved, and’ been turned into weapons, past and we must Look to the : Ty > : Cause y basi Mrs. H. ©. Oldfield and Mrs. E. Mrs. A. J. Mollet. wa Per are critical} reserve s S and in all popular colors Oades. An _ exhibition of work “ on aay; through penyis,.t2 be saved and turned ine on every eppiies ~ done by the Studio Club was dis- Mrs. J. I. Calder of “Alder- ° aste Paper channels. *” t® the Nation” Fulford Harbour, paid a to Victoria on Thurs- grove, short. visit day last. Mrs. P. J. played. An exhibit of blind craft -was displayed by C. A. Gaskell. The proceeds from his exhibition will be donated to the Blind In- stitution.” Afternoon tea was con- vened by Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mrs. A. F. Marconi and Mrs. J. A. Barr. Mrs. A. D. Corker and Mrs. Set. C. Reader, E. R. Heal were in charge ofthe Mis. Reader arrived from Coal home cooking, ice cream and apple Harbour on Thursday, last week. Fellow Canadians Please help i‘ e | SIDNEY TRADING 60. AL HL GRIFFITHS, Prop. "PHONE 18 BEACON AVE. O’Connell spent a : short visit to Wictoria the early part of last week. SIDNEY, B.C. ae ea, ee R-C.A.F., and stall. Mys. F. Andrews was in They are visiting Mrs. Reader’s charge of the contests, the win-~ mother, Mrs. ms Fulford -ners “being Mrs. H. Cu: Oldfield ‘and Har bour. ' o Mrs. J. Jones. | | General Repairs; _TEXACO Gas —_ | HIGH GRADE MOTOR OILS . AND GEAR OILS Lubrication, Fenders Straightened, Spr ay Painting, ‘Washing,.. Polishing, o - ‘Simonizing, Ete. is, met HUNT'S GARAGE cos PHONE 180. Cearley, Mrs. Robert “akevmnan of Ful- ford paid.a short visit to Victori ia on Satur day last. ~~ “Program of sporting events for - May 24th: may -be obtained at | Mr. and.-Myrs.. K. . Baal’s: Drug Store this weekend. : family, late“of “Bluegates,” Bea-: -« Geta ‘copy and see what. you can -. ver ‘Point,’ left on Monday, Jast: “j compete. in. —Aavt ; "= week, for their new. home at Royal J. Butt and ow TO DO” HOW. T Orne liste ‘time Rioasan s of m a. through your -¥ 5 WANTED ag ever shortage by a ings paper , pam mely? Wri corrugated: pose : or other.’ ‘ —cartons jks envelop a Sell ic through pediar OF oP ér- movi Container ” paper: c a: Oak,’ Via L, whieh: age: 8 ven + they, , “eently. acquired. : : ; “MOTH ER’S DAY CARDS - Menpeneessegeseineion SCA RDS FOR ‘ALL:OCCASIONS China -— ‘Stationer yo Toys —_ Boots. THE. GIFT SHOPPE. (Rosa Matthews), aig” . . )Miss:Gladys Shaw: and her sis- - ter, Miss Cree Shaw, have-return-.: - ed home to ‘Roseneath,’ Fulford,» Harbour, after a short visit: to-Vie- « toria. : Recent guests register ed at: ul. ford Inn: A; Ni. Getson; G. H. Blanchet, - Victoria; G, A, Men- chiovis, Vancouver; Fit.-Lt. G.:0. C. Samuel, F.0. S28. Hewson, F.O. J. Py. Chuee, F.0; C, Wharton, .Pa- fi theta Bay;.Cpl. and Mrs... Chan- -- dle, ‘Work Points hw Cc We have Fertilizers for Every Purpose GARDEN: SPRAYS — STAKES — GARDEN. roo | |. SPRAYERS — - FLOWE R AND. VEGETABLE | SEEDS. Special--- ove Bieyeles and: Repairs. DOMESTIC. SHORTENING, 1220 BROAD ST. Opp. Colonist Z _ Per pound. ........:....17¢ ORT egies : a Good Attendance MAPLE LEAF LARD, _ "Phone G7181. Per pound ............ va ABe At Baby Clinic FULFORD, May 10. — There was a good attendanee of children and their parents at the baby elinte sponsored by the South Salt Spring Ishind Women's Institute Wednes- day afteynean ol the hone of My Robart Akernian, A general check- Frit, Vewetables, GROCERIES, Tebacto, Hardware rum amnisiamisamisucemasunaini