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Typewriter Repairs, Nontnls | LAND ACT ; : Natice of Intention to Apply to Leaso Tand — Ine Gowlohan Land istrict, Ro- cording Disivlet of Victoria, and situ. ‘Ale OWL glde of Ganges Harbar, Salt ., Spring iiland, pate notion hat Goorgo Altkons, of Gangen, pcoupation Clergyman, “dntonds to apply for permisaton to “Yonge the following described lands: Commoneing at a post planted at P Southeast corner Lot 4, Map 2637, “thonee N, 60 dog. 9° 1, 20 Hintka; thanca N. 20 deg. 1. 3 chains; thonea N. 02.4) W. 18 chains 10 Unk; ‘ thoneo 8 47 deg, 11° W. 8 chains; thonao South Bastorly following the shore 12 echaina to point of com- - moncament, and containing 4.3 acras, vy more or Joan, whe QHORGH AITKIENS, ” : Nama of Applicant, Natoad tet November, 1922, Patronisa your hame papar, Got SPOUT: WANG: On our. subscription Wat. -No other country paper glyea the rarity af news fond tn The Re viaw, Subseribe now. — TP you.want to-read all the dlntrict wa caybaertha for oTha — TRaviaw, f HOO} wlx Months, $1.00, WEEKLY NEWS NOTES = FROM GANGES HARBOR) starr is spenamne christmas with bi VIE. Walter Dukes Passed Away at Kamloops on Friday, Decem- GANGES, Dec. 26.—On Dee. 15, | Mr. Walter J. Dukes passed away at Kamloops, B. C. The late Mr. Dukes was about 70 years of age, and had spent forty years in the province of British Columbia, most of the time large circle of friends. His father wus a school master in England. He leaves to mourn his loss, besides his fier. and two brothers, one a Visitors ALWAYS Welcome see in England, and his bro- list of prize-winners and donors ‘of prizes: — et at ny) | Seripture, L. Jenkins. Presented and i? Tos, for $1.00 ser- || >Y Rev. Collins, 7 vices. Phone, write or call. History, L. Jenkins. Presented a Do it now. byP Mrs. R. G. Oxenham, of Exeter, Devon. Just Bundle Up the Clothes Arithmetic, Ben Clart (minor). and Phone Presented by Mrs. N. Smart. Dictation and spelling, Philip Brine. Presented by F. Irvine, Esaq., of Ganges. Writing, C. Cooper. Presented by Composition, L. Jenkins. Pre- Ainays le Best | French, Ben Clarke. Presented by Mrs. Blackburn, of Ganges. Latin, L. Jenkins. Presented by General improvement, Jack Smart. Presented by Mrs. W. E. Scott. W Conduct, J. Clark (major). Pre- We ant Your ented by Mrs. Pelley Price, ‘‘Mere- Cleaning, Pressing Swimming cup, J. Clark (major). Exeter, Devon, . ance, after his long drive. After shaking presents from the tree to the pupils, teacher from the pupils. Then he very child present. Tea was then sorved, after which the floor ‘was Mr. Ff. Allen and A, Bliott offering A\thoir services for tha benefit of the Hi dancers until midnight. The full] \nien wag thoroughly emjoyed by all present, This brought to a close Chorus, “Maplo Leaf Forever.” } ono of the most enjoyable evenings yet held by the members of this or- Jeech; song, “Bahos in the Woods," | eqnization, A | programme was as follows: Pschook; recitation, “Groeting.”’ Cyril uncle, The members of Ganges Chapter. I, O. D. B., held their sale of work at the Mahon Hall on Wednesday ber 15. | aztemnoon, Dec~20. As the weather was not of the best, they did not (Review Correspondent.) have a Be industrious and useful citizen will be greatly missed by a days w, living at Ganges, two step- days George, at Kamloops. The members of the bereaved family will receive the sympathy of the entire community. Formby House School held the annual prize-giving and Christmas trees on Dec. 18. Following is the| and W. Bullock, Esq., of Ganges. ted by Mrs. A. K. N. Oxenham. W. Bullock, Esq. e,” Ganges. ie = . Presented annually for, boys obtain- -Men’s Guts and Overcoats, Wo- jis most marks in school swimming mens uits, sports by Mrs. R. G. Oxenham, of e presented to. the Collins, vicar, of ands with the children he gave the Iso one, a beautiful vase, for the ad a bag of candy and oranges for leared for dancing, Mr. J. Lundy, Nancy lott and Kathleen Young; #. Canadian fairy talo, school; plano; night: First prizes, Mrs. Coleman, B' solo, Ollvey Mowat; song, “Jolly Old] atys. Voiteh, Mr. J. Crossley and Mr. : HL Nicholas, Nancy iiiiatt, Ray Par- Pe sons, Gordon Parsons; — rocltation, Rite You Ave Good.” Humi Tasaka; Mia; recitation, “What To Want. Donavon Crofton; “Tha First Nook. xehools "God Sayo tho King.” Mina Josslo Mount, toacher at Cone tral School, halt a conoert and had a Wig Chrlatmas treo for the pupils of the school, Veizes tor efficionay and arithmatia wore alsa awarded Lo Miss Lole Wilson, for the Soniors, to Noala Oknana for tho intormodl« ates, and ta Brida Wilson for thel Juniors, Tho following {a the pros grammo, whlch was followed — by Santa Glaus giving the presents from (ho trea; Rositatlon "A Small Order” Thy Stovens; song, “John Pool,” school; recitation, “A Roy's Pockets,” Philip Wood; song, "A Jolly Time,” sentoy pupilas song, “Awoot and Low," Kame Wood; song, “A Canadian Tarr Song,” school; recitation, “Ie You Don't Bollove,"” Nancy Stevens; dia- logue, "A Friday Afternaon'a Pro- rramine,” pupils; club swinging, (leorgo Hieanoky; reettation, "A Troken Dolly,” Shirley Wilson, era- ilo song, tour girls song, “Turreh.| aehnols Japanose song, Bride Wilson ‘and Moaka Olcanas anny, Mr. Voor”? Leva and Aliirley Wilsons moto loge, “Washing Disha” Loya Wil- non; snowllale drill, pups, “Gad Have tha King [ANTS WRG Ny ae cdl, Ave Oautebeain ig and daughter, Constance, are spen‘l-| 2 ing the holidays in Vancouver. cleared about $60. Those in cherge of the various tables were: Sewing, Pr ariicies over 25c, Mrs. S. Tayler and Mrs. F. Crofton; articles. under 25¢, Mrs. J. N. Rogers and Mrs. Har- Per Week being a resident of Salt Spring end aoe Oe ure oe ‘ Island. Mr. Dukes was a hard-work- Abbott, Mrs. Speed, Mrs. W. Scott; fortune-telling, Mrs. Failes. Miss 3. Gray is spending the hcli- 3 Miss M. Trage. teacher at Cren- berry Masters Stanley Gibson, Stewart Bittancourt, George Bittancourt, Cor- don Bittaneourt and Jack Ringwoot retur School for Boys at Duncan, for their nolidays. The Vancouver Piledriving Co.'s piledriver is at Ganges to repair the government wharf, which was dam- aged last summer when one of the larger ships bumped into it. Mr. Gerfry Best, of Victoria, is spending the. holidays with his ‘pro- ther, Capt. Best. Mass was said at St. Mary's at|== Fulford on Christmas morning at 11 o’clock by Rev. Father Scheelen. Masters Vineent and Gordon Best| Friday from Mr. Lonsdale’s sthool at Shawnigan Lake. Miss Ruth Hoit, teacher at the Divide school, beld a small enter- tainment for the pupils, parents and friends on Lec. 19. Mr. Bert Bittancourt, of Vancou-; ver, is visiiing his parents, Capt. and Mrs. R. bittancourt. . Miss K. C. “lark, of Olympia, is spending the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Clark of the) “Croft.” SIDNEY SOCIAL There were a number. of excellent: ward and ond prizes, Mrs. Heal and Mrs. A.| ‘Critchley. . Gents” first prizes, Mr. 7 1 \W. Crossley and Mr. S, McDonald; being apparently very cold’! vents’ second prizes, Mr. J. Crossley and Mr, G. Hill, Booby prizes, la- dies’, Mrs. MeKay and Mrs. Veitch; booby prizes, gents’, Mr. MacAulay and Mr. Watson. Prize for the la- dies’ highest bid was won by Mrs./; T. bid prize was won by Mri -N. Fralick, 7 ue Nee J. H. Kingdon, of Mouat’s Mr. Burbidge, at Saanich. a large attendance, but they with her parents in Burnaby. school, is spending the holi- in Vancouver. ned on Friday from St. Ann's = a Kenneth Halley retuined on SAN 1 I A tt Mi ee CLUB MEETING ‘first prizes, Mrs. Wood-| Mrs. Gilman; ladies’: sec- Harrison, .and*thé gents’ highest At the conclusion of the games of military 500 a programme of songs, | Sa recitations, etc., was arranged by - G. MeMullen and Mr, Fralick, Prina-winners at tha game last Hambley. Consolation prizes: Mrs. |} ae B, Deacon, Mv. Voitoh, Mr. A, Deacon land Mr. Fralick, ‘Pho club will moat: Sf alone, “Trouble in| Santa Claus;ag tha home of Mra. Veiteh again Pe Land.” eight pupils; drill, 14 nn, [next week, You aro not ox portmant { when mens for Monxema. and. Skin Trrlin- Whey blots. My rellavor At onod an gradu. . ily hoals the akin, Somplo box dr. Ohasa's Oiitment free it, you payer AMientote oF Hedueansony Dates & Gay: linltod, Naxtmto, . mm rereneeseetraarer neenclitinampemerressaitemicerrn yeetprte ns Tose ieiieeste ane) LAND ACT Notieo.of Yutention to Apply to Lease Land be In Cowlehan Lind Distriet, Ro-| it cording District of Victoria, and aitu-| oe ato south sida of Gaygea Harbor, Salt Spring Island, Take Notica that Victor Charlos| hy Dost, of Gangos, occupation, farmor, | i intanda to apply for pormigaion to lenge tho following deseribead Janda: | 4 Commencing at a post planted on) i tho shore of Ganges Harhor at tho |: North ant cornor of Lot 1, Map 2637, ahout 8: ohning 8. B. of N. 10.) fen corney Sec, 20, H. TV Ay thonea N; | ie BO dog. 10° Bant, § chains; thonoo | Ky South Enstorly about 22 | ohpina; |] hance &, 47 dog. 12° Wa ohainas fo the & HL corner Lot 2, May 86975 | axa thence North Wonterly following the | whore.of Ganges Harbor to tho paotyt of commencement and containing o fores, More or loHA, CPO CTOATUD AE ROT, Applicant. FRANCIA WT. O'REILY, - : a a Agont, j He tis Parry MWewwobebe phe Re EC Ge