EIGHT THOUSAND PEOPLE IN OUR AREA In the area that the “Review” covers there are over 3,000 people, in-round numbers divided as follows: Sidney, 1,000; districts on the Saanich Peninsula outside of Sidney, 4,000; Islands in the Gulf, 3,000. This entire territory is one hundred percent English- -speaking, an intelligent class of buyers of high grade merchandise and other goods, stocks and bonds of real merit. The “Review” reaches almost all. _ ———— v.. r n) ry : ~ ' Issued Every Thursday Morning, Forms close Tuesdays Subscription : $1 per years US, $1.50. MAYNE ISLAND |. Gulf Hospital Report PRIZE WINNERS By Review Renresentative | GANGES, Aug. 14.—The July re- pert for The Lady Minto Gulf Islands 7 a . Hospital is as: fellows . The following is a the list of prize Patients admitted during July, 12. ms winners at the exhibition held at |. Patients carried forward | from Mayne on Wednesday, August 6th: ! ! June, 3. . CLASS A » Bi tl s, 2.: =. -Sweet*Peas---1,°M. iu: Davis; 2,-G Deaths, 0.- ~C. Hamilton. | Still in hospital, - — collection: --1, E. A. Elver- Total number Nospital days, 87 son; 2, V. Zala Pansies—-1, Dick Hamilton; 2, E. | DONATIONS A. Elverson. | Mr. P. Lowther—Spinach. a Asters—1, E. A, Elverson; 2, V. Mr. Harry Noon—Raspberries and : Zala. | rhubarb. a Stocks—1, M. kr. Davis; 2, Vé Zala. | Girl Guides—-Baby’ s cot and baby - Gladioli—1, E. A. Elverson; 2, D.| scales. o Simson. Mr. Newton—Cherries. : “Antirrhinum—t, A. E. Shaw; 2, J. Mrs. T. Burkitt—Vegetables and oe Stiggings. ’ ‘japples: a Verbenas—-1,. V. Zala. ‘Mrs. Petes —Magazines. Carnations, G. C. Hamilton; aj) Mre v. Robson. ‘Mrs. “‘Jackson—_Magazines. Violas—-1, G.C. Hamilton; 2, E OA, Elverson. _ Collection .of Cut Flowers in Bowl : Soy, C: Houlgate;"2,; M. Foster. wise POTTED PLANTS: * Begonias—1,°“H. Noon; 2, B. G. _Odberg.:. ; S ‘Fuchsias—1, -B. Ge Odbergs 2,.A. Maude.: feet ‘ydrangeas—1, Vv. “Robson: oe _ Hanging Basket—1. Ge ‘Hoalgate. : ; FRUIT... “ Apples, Wealth y—1,:W. Pratt. - ] “1, °S> Percival. ° © Apples, Early “A, WE “Degeon}. ri Percival.: are : .| ‘Mrs. Borradaile—Flowers, lettuce and fish. |.. Mrs. Charlesworth—Flower basket. Mr. Simpson—=Magazineés. Mr... R. 0. King —‘Apples,. lettuce and: vegetables. - Mrs. Stewart—Cherries. .- My.. I. Halley——Fish. oMr. J. Reid—Pears. -Mr...-Bor S. mat) ulford Church—-F lowers. “Mr. F. Crofton jkens and: bread. “Mr= Stewart— Chickens. cs i _ Mr. Simpson—V egetable ‘marr Ow. Mr: Cherries.: ; Ice: cream, cme : no Stacey. ake; Ligh JN. Smith, 0 0 House Dress—1, M,Z : A. iN: , “We Burnétt. ae ans, | ‘Shaw. 3 Mea A, PB Scooness, :. D, Thomas. . Nagata} 2 a ae , De Thomas; 2, Di ¢ T hamaa.” oS Knitting, Any. Material— ers _C, Elliott; » .Backe --1, Robson; ‘nett, | Any Articlo—1, 7 {T, Shaw, ™ | Crochet— UAT cman (land, | Luee by yard, i Mts. Nichols, f bey ms omatoes 2A,’ “Sumi. we Bects-—1, Noon, Citron—-1, son, “Shallotts-—1, Deacon, Conte loupe Nagain, Callection oK, a Nagata; ° kK. Crossingham; 2, TH. ° 1B aren 2, M. Ben K. Nagata; 2, D. Sime. ‘ $3 2, Fr, Steven A. R. MeLood; ? ae Ten CYath 4. 1, (. Elvrsun, 2. BK. MoShone of Flowers and Vege 4, Rolwons 2, tables, child undey 12-4, oh Stipe} Bing Df. Gr Robson, evade bd teen Gotheut ian of Wild Flowers. by child “Job SNELONG, | Fosters 2, K, Sami, 2mbroideryes: in Whiti Embrolden y. hte ape tie Ly OE ae Tones, , Py viyrel CANNING & ay Spredy Colored acs Bee ul isoW. ' Ayan Tye 1 Vv “Robson. Pow: (he HM, Ke “Frampton 2 A oe ; Beart, “Pura é ; 1 Hays ilove We 1, M M. daek “Rottiey Ch tel con 1,07. OM, “wong WAS Thea tt, : Fowl, Dresseideont; nN. Pratt. — , DAIRY Buttered, i. A, Eiveraons Waly. : -_ i ras, Irown--1 1 C, We ‘ Jones: ; . my M, Bair. " nm By seieey WwW hite- wl, th Noon % Ww. Drntt COOKING ORrend, AW Yitewesty 1 [lar clivond? Wiha ts edna Geren lt, - “Theat Article trom inde Belem tT Bliotuy 2, M. 1, Dhavis. Wand Work, Collection. we}, VE, Vom furs 2, AY Blyerson, Skotch, Flower, by child over] 1, A. Crane; 3, My. Siason, a ‘leh, Finwery by child under 12 wed Ci Ttonters 2,46 Crane, bay st Fosters 2, W.: a ” a wy ons qling oR. Gaddrieh, Artielo made by -cnild-ander Vibe d, Crono; 2) ML Sareen, _Araaeoade by eletcanider Veer], Julvatwun sey ded byes, ya Vy Bennotty Qt Fo Pratt: clay . Ce Houliate: : Mes 7 aa uple Pe easton], ¥ ieee Ton thin! vi reams gs GE OAter, . = 4 at mee NW Oven: Efe ay lyad acd Pf Pewter Tattingesdy Ov: W edone Tioolgatos 2 Ry ‘0. gy ‘ sume :Wy Deon Saanich Peninsu ‘| dren “on. ‘the’ beach; “Mrs. Fy Crofton—Fish ‘and. lettuce. qe “peu ra : abut Cin oe Ruitting ly ehild under Ltd, Sitielac mile hy hoy under West 5 at Saanichton, Tuesday and Wednesday, September iSth and i7th. Visitors’ Day, Wednesday, September 17th. Western Canada’s Oldest Agricultural Fair. 1868-1930. ~~ and ANYTHING IN THE PRINTING LINE When in need of anything in the printing line drop in or write to the “Review,” Sidney, B.C., and tell us your needs. We have a well-equipped plant for doing all: kinds of com- mereial printing and our prices are reasonable. Our job printing business has inereased over one hundred pereent during the pest three years. Qur customers keep coming back regular and are wel! pleased with our work. a Ne Gulf Islands Write us. ial REVIEW B.C., Phone 28, Five Night 27 Office: Third Street, Sidney, Cents per cobs: c . 7 . ae f ™ mle a i Sunday School Picnic TENNIS WINES RS CERES RETS CY fy WR ES i ; Aa SWimMmns ona And | ——— a | wens 3 siaateteliines oe ete ' The annual picnic of Mount: New- | Ni .s ~ pen Sunday School was held at Istk | A NING U! ‘Lake on Thursday, duly sist. ihre Ces By! Messrs.” A. donesvand R. Beswiek ooo. ul : ° kindly loaned their trucks for the} Final games in! in’ the lor ale “dennis : . _ tote spernenneermane mean rcerenenemnnrenrns | ransportation to. the picnic grounds, ‘tournament for the “War “Memorial . j “The Swimming Gala and: special ond prize. sack of flour “(Mounce arriving there about 10:30. The af: iPark. took place last & SAturday.on Mr. attractions pat oon last Wednesday, I’éed Co.). ‘ | ternoon and evening was well oceu-G. JA. Cochran’s “courts... Pisy Was Aug. 6th, by ‘the Sidney Board ‘of Swimming, men, open, 100 yards--- | pied in bathing, cricket: and various i very clase; nearly: ail the: ‘games WO- F l Prada end Memorial Park Society 1, Eairenagkt: 2, Alan Barker. Fir st! sports. Everyone was supplied With: ing to three sets. In the semi-finals’: ‘turned out. very suecessful. The prize, $5.00 merchandise (Gopeland tice cream, candies and nuts. 'Miss © Olive “"Gilman. and . LHorace.. iswimming events went off with a & Wright), Second = prize, picnic | The splendid meals provided was | “trausht played a splendid game but {bang, starting promptly at 2 o'clock hem (Loval Butchers). ‘again a preof that the ladies of the were defeated’ by -two more oe .as) scheduled and eontinuing until Ladies, open, 100 yards—l, Betty | Mount Newton Sunday Schoul are enced players, Miss E. Gwynne ant 9 =, after 4, the beach and wharf being B arker; Naney aria First | qualified in preparing same. . {ined with spectators, there being 600) prize, cup donated by the S.S. City’ A hearty vote of thanks was ten- or more present to. witness the vari- of Angeles and box of choclates (Sid- | dered to those who helped to make {ous ‘events. An exhibition of swim- ‘Mr. AL W. Stewart, 4-6, 8-6, -6-3. ~ iMiss A. Craig and J. Stewart defeat- 3 Jed Miss- Ryle and’ V. .Graham, 6- 2,2 ney Pharmacy). Second prize, box: it one of .the best picnics held. [6-1. The: champions Miss AY Craig jming and diving was given by the of chocolates (Maedonald’s Consoli- | The Doxology was sung before the a AY Stewar a vate bt ttl neat Hawaiian swimmer, Kahanamoku, ‘ dated). ; gathering departed for home. in a very hard foug i a ihe _ from Gouch Island and ‘by members" ~Pancy diving,” open- 1, Jean Mac- ee: Miss. E. Gwynne a and “1-6, 7-56. den “jet the. Y.M.C.A. headed by Archie’ donald; 2, Katherine | Macdonald. ok the score being “55: MeKinnon. Others in the party were’ First prize; cup. donated by ‘the: Sid- TRADE BOARD | ‘Miss L.. McDowell’ and Harold Colin MeFadyen, ~ Eleanor Peden, ' ney Board.of Trade and box of ‘sta- [Dixon were the .winhers:.of ‘the, con- eontion prize, which. was dyawn for: |from. the, players: who were. defeate: an theix | ‘first: game. "Play: in “this: ournament his ‘been going: on “for ‘the’ past ‘three: weeks - - | the Sidney Board of Trade was held and: players hav been’ very keen and The youngest. competitor. was little in. ‘Wesley. Hall Tuesday .evening,: penthusiastic:: aurine “MeNeil;‘she:won a: medal. “| : _ obweér Island awas read and the del hibition was’ held: on the } courts. of? « A. complete “financial: ‘report: is not |‘were thanked: for. their