RATE: One cent per word, per issue. one word. Minimum charge 25e. A group of figures or tele- phone number will be counted as one word, each initial counts as If desired, a box number at the neew Office may he used at an additional charge of 10c to cover ost of forwarding replies. TERMS: Cash in advance, unless you Classified Ads may be sent in or telephoned in up till MONDAY NOON for each succeeding. issue. -_ ON A A A A AAA AP A a a a a a ACON HOME-MADE CANDY & SNACK SHOP at Sixth, Sid- ney. FOR SAL E — Household goods, Ford V-8, 1937, in good shape. J. Hinkley. Enquire at Bazan Bay Cash'Store, East Road, Sid- ney. PLATING — Silver plating, re- nickeling, chromium, or any color plating. Send your own pivees and have them returned like new. Vaneouver Island Plating Co. Ltd., 1009 Blansh- ard Street, Victoria, B.C., or leave with I. Storey, Ideal’ Ex- change, agent, Sidney, B.C. ASK MME. MILES, OF THE FRANCE BEAUTY SALON: about. “individuality” hair styl- ing. “She knows” and has from the Hollywood designers the lat- est, such as Miss Canada, Vie- tory-Caper, Feather- Commando, Lazy Bones, Tunisia (Clean-Up) Prelude. Paper Curling, croc- quinole, marcelling, machine and machineless permanents. Hair und eyelash dyeing. Large staff. Ground Floor, 727 Yates. ’Phone Garden 7443. MASON’S EXCHANGE—Plumber and Electrician. Stoves, furni- ture, crockery, tools of all kinds. WINDOW GLASS. New and used pipe and fittings. ’Phone Sidney 109. FOR SALE — Six-hole “Canada Pride’ range. Good condition. $35. Apply R. S. Beswick, East Saanich Road, Sidney. DRESSMAKER — Sewing of all kinds. Children’s wear and re- pairs for servicemen a specialty. Rates reasonable. Mrs. C. A. Wilson, Mount Baker Avenue, near Third Street, Sidney. FOR SALE — Cash and earry — Cabbage and Brussel sprouts, 10 cents dozen. Bosher, near Bazan Bay Store. Campbell ‘PHOTOGRAPHS _ by Studio, 203 Kresge Building, Victoria. E 5934. First in quality, best in price. Special consideration, . to “men. and. Wwo- .. men ‘in the services. ; NOTICE—Diamonds ‘and. old Bold: “bought at highest’* prices at: _ Stoddart’s, : Jeweler, ®: 606. pete Street, Victoria, B. C.. - (DEAL EXCHANGE, SIDNEY - aerir a id Visit” ‘Good:china: and glass. would: ‘be: ‘appreciated. WANTED — Family cow. win buy or; trade: in.a- Pontiac sedan »: in’ dandy: shape, good tires and: ‘has ‘radio. Dougall, 1601 Pleasant Drive, just south of Queen’s Avenue, or: Gener al Delivery, Sidney... - CHIMNEYS SCRAPED AND SWEPT — Work guaranteed, Roofs repaired, tarred. and painted, Phone’ Mason, Sidney 109, FOR SALE — One “Jersey cow, 7 quarts: milk; one. Guernsey Jer- sey, 6 quarts milk; four calves, 9, 6, 38,1 month; goats, 2 2 billies, an ‘nannies, year old, 40 good layers. Sale on account of sickness, A, Eklund, Queen's Avenue, Sidney, WR SPECIALIZE in dry ‘cleaning, and dyeing. Let us call at: -your home and give personal service, Our salesman is in your district every Kriday. Just leave your name and address and when you want them to eall. ‘Phone Sidney 74. Pantorium Dye Works Ltd. CAMERA EXCIFANGE have mov- ed to nicer quarters, at 1108 Broad St, op. Times, Victoria. Trades and sales, camera re- pairs and optical instruments, One for your camera, cna NN Te at RLY LEE MOONEE EE IRN HE CREE: Bi et DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD, bought for onsh. > Rose's Lid. 1317 Douglas Stract, Vietoria, BOC. BROLLER CHICKS —— Baok now for NA chicks for broilers setting: every woek -— price $16 ver TOU it farm, Alsa now ready JH. and Leghorn pollets and pedigrond breading , cockerels, Write for particulars ta A, Ri Price, RY R.2, Ganson, ar phone Ganges ‘ 80-¥, WITCHELL & § \ | have a regular account with us. . B See “Avenue from. the, old stand . Value. $85.00... .-Me-... Chickens, : me) FOR SALE—10 acres of standing hay. Johnson, East Road, Sid- ney. WANTED—Medium sized tricycle. "Phone Sidney 104-R. WANTED—Small power cultivator in good condition. State price. Post Office Box 2, Sidney, B.C. Cn re ar renner Minimum charge 25c. a ee es \ \ \ \ 1 \ \ | | une cent pet word per isaue. | \ re) SALE OF BABYWEAR-~—July 3, 2 o'clock, auspices H.M.S. En- deavour Chapter, TO.D.E.. at Knights of Pythias Hall, Sidney. DANCE — July 9, Agricultural Hall, Saanichton. R.C.A.F. Or- chestra, Auspices H.M.S. En- deavour Chapter, L0.D.E STORK SHOP Exclusive Children’s Wear INFANTS to 14 YEARS 631 FORT ST. — VICTORIA Beatrice E. Burr — ’Ph. G 2661 Hear our broadeast— “READING THE FUNNIES” CJV1 EVERY SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. Mooney’s Body Shop WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS 514 Cormorant - ’Phone E 5012 Next Scott & Peden “Take it to Mooney’s” oP aa ea PSSA STAGE DEPOT -'Ph. Sidney 1006 Frank’ Le Godfrey” BUSINESS: “AS. USUAL [' GARDNER'S - (East Saanich Road) - ‘Welding and Machine ‘Shop ’Phone Sidney 104-R ~ : Sidney Barber Shop Opposite Post Office First Class Work — Satisfaction Guaranteed F, W. STANGE, Prop. Beacon Avenue Sidney, B.C. WAARACARU “SIDNEY CAFE (My, and Mrs. Ruas Finlay) A Light Lunches - Short Orders ' Soft Drinks - Tobaccos Beacon Ave. - Op. Hollands’ Se ee en ee kk kn Strathenua Pntel “The Islanders’ Home In Vieloria” MODERATE PRICES ‘The Uoorway to Hospitality SE~ DOUGLAS and COURTNEY Da ee hh ee hah Bd heh Ae hn kn INK \nemeenateaetinaindenmmmamiaemaantianmentmeenenmmnamnsesneenat fers : By ‘al Radio Appliance Company YD See Onur Agents:. SIDNEY CASH “AND CARRY. . TT . ANDERSON LUMBER CO. LTD. SIDNEY, B.C. Dealers in “aren eiiectatenesninatin nl ininenmen ini nee te fo SmtAleeenb. — | | mca pe ea ane i ameahgnmemenant weet annie “SIDNEY, Vancouver Island JRO, Wea neeulny, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, MOULDINGS, LATH AND SHINGLES AND MILLWORK ATS see DA EILS ene Varnishes a Hnamels General Hardware i seatienaeteneten ann anermanarieeeee eee NOTICE. Otur ottie eis CLOSED on Monday afternoons, rN no WI INCL Ee KA Rene ket ‘Phone Sidney 6. Night. Telephone --« My. Mitchell: Sidney 60- Y Jurys 28, ee IN 194 1 @, SUNTAN LOTION 1 NOMS FOOD FOR THOUGHT— Drug Store Specials GYPSY CREAM FOR SUNBURN ... ie SNACK TABLETS, chocolate flavored——70 for 50c ee oye She ONL x Oo AA 30c and 60c &F We Overheard at a recent fire: “Keep from under the org £2 telephone wires or yowll get electroplated.” Ons aad blak RS y ) S ee | Baal’s Drug Store © ES ’Phone 42-L Beacon Ave. Sidney, B.C. Ba Victory Garden Review By J. WOODS Superintendent, Experimental Station, Saanichton, Bc The first six months of the year have almost passed and it is therefore a good time to review what has been accomplished in the victory garden and what with careful Planning could have been harvested at this date. Tf the garden Was only started this spring, then fewer veretables would have been harvested than if plans had been made 12 to 14 months ago. The vegetable eurden should be looked on as a year-round proposition — if not, why live in a district that enjovs nuals, cabbage, broccoli) and the milk climate of southern Van- couver Island. There are three outstanding winter an- Brussels sprouts. Spring heading cabbage seed should be planted in July and trans- planted to the g rarden in late September. Spring brocolli seed should be planted early in June and transplanted to the garden six weeks late Seed of Brussels sprouts should be sown in April and seedlings transplanted to the garden in June. should now be made. Steps to produce these crops for 1944 Spring seeded crops which should, to date, have pro- duced crops are spinach, seedings to assure a succession of crops. . ‘adish, each of these crops there should have lettuce and turnips. For been three different . Onion sets will have produced good table stock; cauliflower is now ready for use as are are almost ready. ‘The fabbage, beet and potatoes. cabbage and Garden peas cauliflower seed should have been sown under glass in late February, the potatoes sprouted and these together with the onion sets should have been planted to.the garden about } March 15. At this same date, lettuce,. peas, radish, spinach, beet and, turnips should, shave: been planted. for the. first. time. The: ; TAXI SERVICE. Capt. Best Addresses Ganges First Aid Post ~ GANGES, June 23.-—An_ inter- esting address, the second of a series, was given recently in the Ganges Kirst Aid Post by Capt. V. C. Best, who gave much valuable advice to wardens: and messenger boys. - The speaker dealt chiefly with the training. of these boys, which, he, stated, was fDnportant, and that often the entire success in’ fire fighting depended onthe messenger. service, the main points of which were unquestioning obedi- ence, common sense and enre, and wardens, team: work: with thebr I's. time to strike! THE JOB Don't fool yourself that the enemy will simply ‘fold up... we expect. heavy casualties... we'll It takes:a year to train a’ That’s.why your active help is needed — not next year — BUT RIGHT NOW!) a Men and women, if you are > of military age and physically fit, volunteer | Be ready to play: need reinforcements, soldier. now! your part in order to hasten the glorious final showdown. Por information regardhug eolietment dn the Canadian Active Army, apply to any Army Reeruiting OMeo or your Joeal Civilinn dng Advison, Tho Vancouver, apnly to Roeerulting OMeon a Vanconver” Barrackay? Grane ville St. (Old Motel Vaneau. vend, For over three long years the Army has been tri aining . +» impatient’... stvain- ing for action... now we're s vendy to fight like: all- hell-broke loose, There's nothing “phoney” about the Army’ 8 role... THE ARMY MUST FINISH teoerult- early. planted: crops will, in. some: cases, have been consumed _ mg and the space made. available Ce an be utilized again for later a 5 and: plantings: ‘of: be eets, “earrots, beans, corn, cab- oy bage = ce ‘aulifowe er and other. crops which. can and should: be’ oe grown: if it is: proposed to get, the “ which i is available. Depar tment of Agriculture on vegetable er ‘owing: give: det nile ad: infor mation: on methods: of obtaining the best: results from ‘gardening, The possibility of invasion, with consequent fire damage, and: the method of: fighting same was'men- | tioned, ‘also. the folly of- entering a burning building without consid- ering carefully the danger of gas, | back draught, ete.; the necessity of cavoiding panic was pointed out by the speaker, who, with the assist- ‘anee of the messenger boys pres- ent, such as the provision of 2 length of LY-ineh hose, about 25 fToel of good strong’ rope, stirrup pump, sand, ete, Boys were in+ structed how to give reports con- cisely and comprehensively, A. OR. and at the close af the addrassya rairenebisicnccciecegeeeepeenreesenmanacns THE ARMY NEEDS... MEN, 18 to 45 yoarw of age, and physically fit, for the Canadinn Active Army. YOUNG MEN of 17, with Grade VI achooling, for special trade-traine ingy COUKER, WOMEN from 18 and un- ‘dar.50! years of age, without papenventy, for the CWAC, VETERANS of tho dane war, under 55 years of ago, for the Veterans’ Guards “SAANICH PENINSU sled, “AND GUL qs SLAN Mrs. C. O. Twiss. maximum use of the soil publications " Kiet’ was in’ the chair | Pa aes Yoi: Roll Them Better With | f a [ome Coup TT awn 2 Hep | [ Home Cooking: All White Help | | WHEN IN VICTORIA Dine at o YOUNG'S CAFE | treet | Kull Course Meals at Popular Prices Are Noted for Their Completeness and Quality ! Garden Fete Date Is [_o Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 29 GANGES, June 23. — In the last issue of the Review the date of the LO.D.E. garden fete at Har- bour House was given as Thurs- day, July 1. The correct date is Thursday, July 29. We ask all concerned to take note. GALIANO ISLAND Mrs. J. Deacon of Vesuvius Bay with Diane and Bricky is the guest ot her parents, Mr and Mrs. A, Shopliund. reer =o moreno 10: CHANGE OF ADDRESS From the Ist June, 1943, all water bills owing to this Company will be paid by consumers at the office of the SIDNEY FPREIGUT & EXPRESS SERVICE, Second Street, Sidney. Sidney Water & Power Co. Ltd. Mrs. Arthur Lynch of Vaneou- Ver arrived on Saturday with her daughters Jean, Trish and Mamie. te spend the summer at “Tyons.” Miss Joan Hume arrived home on Tuesday of last week to spend the summer. She has as her zuesi Miss May Harris of Vietoria. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Beekett of Van- couver are gucats at Sutil Lodge. Guests at “Arbutus Point” in- cluded) Mrs. Margaret Lawson, Miss Dorothy Fowler, Miss Doro- thy McKerrow, and Julian deNys, ail of Vancouver. Miss Stella Shopland of Vancou- ver is spending two weks at her home. George Harper returned home on Saturday after a visit to New Westminster. He was accom- panied by his daughter, Mrs. H. Quin of that city. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Georgeson have as their guests Mrs. George- son’s daughter, Mrs, P. H. Geschke and her two small children, Pauline and Phillip. Peter Price is home for a holi- day prior to leaving on an ocean going vessel. Miss Barbara Twiss is home to spend a holiday with her mother, Leave Your Buggies At Home When Shopping ... We Rent Them At A Nominal Rate hearty vote of thanks was prapos- ed to the speaker by Ven. Archdea- con G. H. Holmes. ASE DETER Tees St tag tat 2: = = See PSE : a es a seo Seas r Hour of Do - your "part to help Canada repay, ‘the. people. of r Greece for their stand against the Italians and the other: Axis two years ago, which brought hope to the world: when many thought all was lost, Send your cheque, to: _ apy local Branch of the. Royal Bank of Canada, _ eas Or Royal Dominion Cafe, 775 Yates ‘St.,: Victoria, - Or Liberty. Cafe, 6 652: Yates. St., Victoria, ot 2 ‘and mark ‘it payable to The Greek War Relief Fund. The money is to be used: to buy food which is shipped ne into Greece, and distributed by. a joint commission of. the Swedish and Swiss Red Cross Societies under the > — auspices of the International Swiss Red Cross Commit- |. tee in Greece. None. of this food goes into the hands-of | the enemy. This is absolutely guaranteed by the Inter-- national Rec Cross Committee, and-has been confirmed a by official reports, and by many. responsible , eyewit:,. sam NCSse $ who have uabed a fee iptodbar Shots Bog tb i pthitiheapedie HP AUC e SAMs ee aloe Mth Tea RT i