‘HE ‘Saanich Penieuls aud Gulf I slands enjoy the most favorable climate on the Coast and the : scenery. cannot: be surpassed. For those wishing to. NIP, [ UL y a AN aD retire in delightful surroundings and get away from | Luis the extreme cold and heat of the prairies or too much wet weather of other sections of the mainland this area should be given serious consideration. Any reader on the “outside” wishing more information regarding any particular spot on the Saanich Penin- sula or Gulf Islands, with a view to eventually com- ing here to live, -is invited to write us. All informa- tion we can possibly give will be cheerfully furnished free of charge: Drop usa line today, don’t put it of “any longer. Just simply address your letter as’ “follows: “Review, ” Sidney, Vancouver Island, -B. C. ssued Every Thursday ‘Morning at 8 o'clock » F ormerly Sidney and Islands Review ; | Office: Third Street, Sidney, B. C.; “Phone 28. Subscription: $1.00 0 Per Yea Year; 3 USS., $1. 50. * Sidney, Vancouver Island, B.C., Sept. | 8, 1927. . ae Fic ive Cents Per Copy : - . SAANICH FAIR POSROFFED "BE TOBE OPENED |e tne conven ot sizer, ' BY BARROW Stictscroses) AT FULFORD HARBOR afternoon. Mr. Crosswell left Sidney By Review oy Representavive at noon by stage and died soon after 59th Annual Fall Exhibition, under {is presumed to be heart trouble. | he I i, Ful Wo the auspices of the North and South| Police were notified at once ana jth nstitute Hall, Fulford, the W Best display of Nickles, chutney | Saanich Agricultural Society will be! medical aid was summoned, but life pen 's ‘Institute held their. Seventh | and relishes-—1, Mrs. T. Akerman; 2, | om officially opened on Wednesday, Sept. | Was extinct when the body was found, | Annual Fall Fair, which was for ee | Mrs. Ringweod. “#21, by: Hon. E. D, Barrow, minister according ‘to reporis. “ The remains | opened by Col. C. W. Peck, VC.) —_ of agriculture and gives promise of |are at: the B.C. Funeral Parlors | M.P.P.. at 2:0 rclotks Owing tu the | Davis; 2, Mrs. T. M. Jackson. being a worthy successor to the long | where an inquest will be held. (aul hisanenl ther hh he raat many “line of ‘successful exhibitions held «by Mr. Crossweil was a buker by trade j people. present as ateherts 8 the a iG. Shaw; 2, Miss Cree Shaw. the above society. “Secretary “Chis- and has resided for some time with [vere more entries this year in the | . . sses » ly- in i Vegetables, ‘three kinds, quart jars: ‘holm r .\Mr.°Ingamells here.: . diferent classes, . more’ specia _ : coitplete that: all. details | are now | gi ; ‘ ‘the flower séction, there. being a won-{7~/: fr a Ts MM aneeeon 2, ANS G. ’ % "Oo derful display, special mention being | 5 ae uring. the afternoon: the principal jm de of the beautiful: dahlias’ ex-| ! Best apple jelly, “pint 20) F N SS. S. cL U B ney and gladiolas. exhibited. by: some Best orange marmalade, pint, aad: ; of. the local growers were very fine | Mrs.. Reid; 2, Mrs. Ringwoo There was a> “slight falling Se Best bottled fruits, three kinds—1 vs! ANNUAL DINNER oe c= |4 = ed by Mr. Wesley Cowell, of Sid-! Maxwell; 2, Mrs. T. M. Jackson. ;a battle rf Sidney “The: 46th. “Batt. d permissi on of ‘Lt.. - “SOn, Central | ‘Saanich Road, by Hon. tion, his reminiscences and humerou TGS Coventry, MILA. with: the sallies are ever a source of énjoy- + Hon. TG, Coventry } Medal” for the | ment, and the elub feel com plimented |* : at. the midsummer: indeed at his promise to attend. ; 2,:‘Mrs. L. Kin. 3 ‘Best six penden beets, red— 4, Mra Alderman James Adan, well-known. os international sportsman: and nianager’ Ald “Mollet; 2, Mra R. Maxwell) =|); Men's ergs,. three, dozen, wil of the ‘All Star Canadian. Foctball } » Best ‘six: ‘carly, potatoes 1, “Mrs. livhite <1, Mrs. Jed, Shaw, { Bryant; 2 Mrs. A, J Molle ' Best. three. roses, three , varieties, | ' Fest six pai than white—1, Mrs, T, _Akermiin ; 2 2, Mrs. Ay J. Mollet. Pe | 7 Ab ‘all mene ‘the soci be: hel ‘on Friday; Sept: 23.' ‘Heaton’ 81 | Team, will pres sent: the. challenge cups: All members of the club will re Ae abi. Kenneths th Myre, be Wing. Oaintlban, Tt We Rest head. thonsand: headed hak coo opine: lists are. distributed ond. varlous; |, “Ty Review: Representative phases for whieh! prizgs are being of BAANICHTON,: Sept. Bio ‘tered’ include” horses, entitle, sheep, I Sadieon for the Fall Pair at eeving, poultry, rabbits, goats, traits, Lon will be ag follows t= arden: prddpee, Geld eropy, flowers, | Pruit wid MX eqelablen wudldren's work, photography: butter, [tai Anion Ayn; F i nin. 50) 6 yes, bottled frults( 70h Logg, bottled : Truit f Wield er ope faney work, ‘ete, | Gh ar: WooA. Jones, =e Bowl wy tumnatot ne (ripe yond Mis Mo Dvds 2) Tic Kingts ey Mru. C Mollet, © oe n. Bowell, waa 7 ait ears af Valda® Gorn Vs biek Hamilton y 2, Ming Ve Varvilton, teins coentTy. son Of Myr an; MYray. VPUT RO.) 1 Adi IU { avaaieins, fut She bet 99.8 “Tanter: Hardy; Tedlorns Breet View lng cans now have enme. © Me. e Ladies’. cen datas The bride and: room will makes have) been suitably, engraved: after” fons: : ee ae AGAR, Mids. ab y ydacke their homecat: Shelton, Wagtty os co «pthe deed, gala... cb wee Beek, uaa, i ks dad ick: a _(Conthaned | from Page Mkod Me MORE EXHIBITS THAN EVER SRE LE Maes trl CHIR A SHOWER E AIR On Labor Day the Sidney baseball FOR : z re riieer a erie ad Bee B RID E- E he i c T ‘ -own home lot. Tillicums were the FULFORD HARBOUR, Sept. 8—, Mrs. T. Akerman; 2, Mra, Ro Max- | winners of the Red Service Station |. atiss Editl Whiting ti deviated z _ lreaching Victoria, the cause of death | ou : Mr te Miss Edith Whiting entertained on, SAANICHTON, Sept.. 8. The | ing ? e . Friday afternoon, Sept. 2nd, at. well, ; ; Trophy and Sidney had annexed the , \ Friday: evening. of. last week ata ‘honor of being the champions of the. delightful china shower in: honor of Commercial Baseball League and so | Ai iss Nancie Simister whose marriage: | Steele was on the mound for ‘Sidney | iy : Love.” The many beautiful. jece Best canned salmon—1, Mrs. A. i and pitched a most: remarkable game | | china ny P 5, —striking out no less than seventeen | | Nancy” ney from a full-size gasoline Best collection of meats-—1, Miss Tillicums. Lefty Campbell; ‘the ace | ; . ump, each gallon:of gas “bein sol |hurler. of the Tillies, had t o be con- rane . & f tent «with the fanning. ‘of ‘but three j ' )made-off Campbell’s offerings while | ye t—1,: Mrs.. D. ptpele was pouched baal six safe,ones. | 1 extras, awhite— nett, ir. "den & eggs; dozen, extras, - other | Anderson, 2 Collection wild flowers, 14 — Dick: Morgan; 2, oster. , Potted’ Plans, ‘fuschia’ five-piece orchestra ‘will be in at- \to the children, ‘Best six’main crop, ‘potatoes — 1.) named—1, Mrs. 1. Reid; 2, ‘Misa ‘G1 ee tendance and dancing will’ be from | » Among the ‘artists who have gradi- | Mrs, M. Gyves, jrj2, Mrs, Bryant. | C. Hamilton. : Fadyen. Poe, Oto 2 : lously consented to entertain are: “Miss [ - Best .two mangels—-1, Mr. Rather- | ‘Best red rose; naihed: — 1, “Mes. vo eles plants, geranium : 1G: Craig, Miss Lillian Grant, Mr. D.j ford; 2, Mr. James Akerman. | ; Reid; 2 2, Mis8°G. °C. Hamilton. - + PW. Robson; 2,:Mrs. Naylor. ; N EES FAIR | orth, Mr. Diek.W cous and Mr. ken Best squash, any variety--1, Aly. Gest geranium—-1, Mra. A. J. Mol- Hydrangia- m1, Mr. “Mall; o° Mi GA G McKenzie. IA. Raynes; 2, Mise B. Shaw. lot: 2, Miss G. C. Hamilton. oats _ 3 a —— At the conelusion of dinner the} Hest vegetable marrow, any vari Best pot plant, any variety -~ 1,; Bowl of ower s—I, Mrs. ander MET “TUESDAY ig ~—ON WEDNESDAY jevening will be devoted to dancing. | ety---1, Mr. Dick Vamilten; 2, Myrs.| Mrs. BR. Maxwell; 2, Mrs, A. J. Mol-| son; 2, Mra. Houlgate, Edie ‘f & A, Davis. a Jet. , | Mums—1, a. 5. Stighngs; 2 oD, “At the regular’ monthly migeting of Jeoive n complimentary invitation, and ! 1 pumpkin, unv variety --- 1, Best fern, any variety---1, Mrs. T. | Denecen. 4 F . The Bist Annual Exhibition of the: . ayy . © further ce . ° 7 . , the Canadian Legion heldon Tues: paneer | sould they require any further i rs. Ht, Maxwell; 2, Mrs. d. 1. lec. 1 M, dackson, , Prunes--1, d. 6. Stagings; 2, 4 MES day, Sept. 6th, in the club. rooms Islands Agri ee Fruit Grow- i vitutions sume may be purehased | i yeat nix oniena, nny vurigty ~-- 1, . ‘Best, culleetion of cut flowors—T, New. | Matthews’ Wall 5 ‘goodly. suinber ae. ce Ae tation ih fike pte ot ftem the | seeretiry, ‘ins ; ‘Owen Mre 1, Wing t Mr. Dick Hamilton... Mise G. C. Hnmilton; 2, Miss B.! Apples oarly--1, Mrs. W. Deacon; | yembers werd In attendance. A large the exhibition grounds, Ganges, on) Thomas, Last Road, phone box, | Best two heads date eabbagemnd. shaw, _ 2, We encoun, _;amount of routine business was dit WwW inca dny, ; Se) ptember: Sa4th the |. Hemmer armen ee ae aia L.: Kingy 2, Mrs, 2, Maxwell, { Beet, dachtias, Aires varieties sone Dy Vs Apples, late- oA, Eliott Robgon5 2, “posed of; | Tt woe: nla decided: to hold edn ¢ y ' | Judges Named F or Fair © Pert two huads ‘of only: cabhage-~ My: Worley Cowell. 2, Misa G. C., 2. Deacon, : tn dunes : an Crab applet test ipladiolis,: three, varletlenemdy Blug hbo ies ot Mrs, Siruinieye 1 Mrs dt. Maxwellke 0% Mins BE Shawy 2, Misa.C. Shaw. oo Robaon.. : vans Beet Unveo cucumbers (open si’) Mest thirce et onitadae =) 7 Mrs. A.) Poars-- ee , . Stigingn; 2. Mra 1, Mra. ty sont 2, Ming Gat, Haile: Havisy 2. Mra. T. Reid, an Naw, ; _ : _ bo “edt three annuals ue blonds Tis, Penehesmend, - Dy Beunelty 2s ; ad amiltan, is Stigings. ee uy Dest colleettan’ of paisiedmeL, Mr, iz Canielonpe-1, MT, ScStigings, Potutunn, early & ‘Horses, sheep, nd nie Akerman Mr... Iennett -collgetfon. ot aster foal ies haven, Sayin. ne Fe Now. s A) Daly. eattlard, W,. Mec WOM Gedy: Altera: Jes AL oatdunt doracye Breoders” ae ae i v Lee. re ® ao ' a BEV) py, ‘Seooneh, ae ,ton. . > ‘Beat col eetion “of ‘vere tables wo WE ee iia elie feilfayeit three’ varie) Oatone---1, Sumiy 2, Nag "play during the: afternoons we nse! lowers ‘Georre Robinson. | $ Ma T eT g! ay Mrset T Mollet ol etiess dix atema@oenehs-T, Mita Ge a . BRechallote eli e Morgans: By Min “tall match will: take place at.%.80 1 Rabbiteed, S. Mickford, Beat apples, any kind, five nds Hamilton & &, Mr. Dick Winnilton,” iTrinkwon, 2” Vier Ls: s piokéal _ and menls: will he served) on: the | Corts — Te he ariounee later. (hree of onehd«L, Mracd. UL Teer; Best: dinner ably. decoration we ly Vomatagse- 1, Ra Nally 2 2, ‘Mr. Ape nuniber ft! of ‘cherieiee” 3 ©. grounds. The apnunl dance will be Poultrys-od. KE. Reid, Victoria. (2) Mra T. Akermany 6° | Mins GG. Uninilton; 2, Miss By Ham-; derton, i-triet who should vain tor : held in the evening in the Mahon Hars--Win, Hagger, Vietorin, _ Hest piatecol! hinekherrics-1, Miss | ilton, Carrolsenty, Nagata; a1 ay Robs ion, of all, and. they areal ‘invited: tall, which will no doubt prove ap Domestic selence w- Mrs Cy W. |G. Co Hamilton; 2, Miss B. Shaw, | Honging basket of fowersl, Mine | > PBeetamnl, da Culllzoni 2, . Rob- rive tpaly namen to- any: ‘of: (he meni« popular as in other years, Any ins! Kipp, Vancouver. Hest five OUT any variety = 11G. C Nantilton, “son, hera who will’ gladly ‘propose 't theme, formation in regards the exhibition | Ladies’ work—Mra. Abbot, Vies | Mra. 1. King: 2, Mr G. Ey Akerman) Best: Aue flower in showeed, Mifs) Beant, Mrs. Burnett; 2, % oni tment ea “a ean ba obtained from ‘Acting-Secre- | orig, ~ Rest 2 pins, nny dnded, Mra -C. damilton, iMeon, ‘Et tary GW, Baker, Ganges, B,C. | School work-—NMisd: Seanlin, Pro- | JV. Lees 2 Mien G. OG) Hamilton, | > Chitd’s troche, Mrs, Prine ane. j Yollection herbs ts a Morgans | -SAANICHTON | aoien areata icaaaert aaa vincial Normal School, Victoria, Pest collection of srm, three ea Nest children's clothes mnie from! Collection fruit “and! vegetables teed QUIET WEDDING » | a Sihined econta, daneinigee- Ta we ood, Mas W Abermany 2, Miss °C. ren deo qaarinentss 1 oMree M.-Gyvessy grown-by child under 16 ld) Niel ik, we By Review, Representative’ Fannouneced later. Shaw, oY, Sire. Ringwood, : \Morgun, re oA ulet: wedding: took place Sntar- | Hightand: events; piping s'To be: » Beat jeles, nia hinds, els, bumble, woDyat pair darned socks or, shook: _ Collection fruit and © vegetables 7" ne 0. tains on by Stee Willan day at St, Paul's United | Chureh | snnounced ater, oa a Mro, Ty Akermai Mt on Mrs uM. ‘Inge 1 Miss Re Shaw bo j harem WW i a Vous] [pesiaret ‘af Sanniehton:: At’ the vant Rey ME. Tec vibe tn yawning | ae ttn sin sat Sar nekson, : eat artide made. from tlour.or ter; 2, Rewland, Posters. eerrrchaneer Oy 7 aks “Drothour Soya, ORIN, Po CUPS! “ENGRAVED: me 4d oo Best callretion oat: HA TIER to ey SpA raehsbmmed MPI As eee ae Vewsetaule WLAN, : vee nila ieee ee a 7 rranddayghter oft Mreand Mrs, iw “ALL “thoxe who) won: cups “at the varictles~-1), Mrs, THs 3, Abe Ms The Akerman, 0 oe . - coe {ands Syke New, i of Probes att Orphan's. ; neotliowry to Mr, dohn George Hardy, |. Swimming: at Ar and.turned) them. cin. Ringwood. : : “Bert ate ae ie ae: ad : ‘ wpe Pea VY avire . oOnhhage- oye r Heoongs; "| Copeland i nr nr eee ADVERTISING AND JOB- PRINTING HIS paper covers the famous Saanich: Peninsula and the beautiful Gulf Islands, going into almost every home. There are twenty posta! areas in the territory we cover, as follows: On the Saanich Penin- sula—Cordova Bay, Royal Oak, Prospect Lake, Tod Inlet, Brentwood Bay, Saanichton and Sidney. On the Gulf Islands—James Island, Beaver Point, Ful- ford Harbour, Salt Spring Island, Ganges, Saturna Island, Pender, South Pender, Port Washington, Mayne, Galiano, Kuper Island and Thetis Island. The total number of homes is approximately 1,800— °| with a population of over 9,000. No other paper is» published in this territory. Our advertising rates are’ very reasonable, write for rate card. We have one: of the best c: quipped job plants on Vancouver Island. |}: ; wih SEPTEMBER royal was expected.’ Wade j takes place Sept. 26th to. Mr. Wm.. were presented to | “Miss donating: a parce f china’ and each * parcel “a. message sh cast: ‘from men. Twelve. hits” were! the: day! thravel Saanich, T he: ‘gubject of organizing ath women’ “auxilinny: ‘to {Mie “loen og By Mee. i ANG: BoA EST s i ae Rater ; Wednenda * (Conting Hd on Pa