PAGE FOUR || SATURNA Dont Let Mosquitoes Dine On You (4) “Sprinkle a.few drops of Baal’s. Mosquito Scare “on your hands or clothing.and Mosquitoes and other insects will leave you alone. 2 OZS. FOR 25c -BAAL’S DRUG STORE Phone 42-L Beacon Avenue __ Sidney, B.C. NEED COUNTER SALES BOOKS lo You Know, erchant, THAT YOU CAN BUY YOUR COUNTER SALES BOOKS: FROM THE. REVIEW AT THE VERY SAME PRICE YOU WOULD PAY THE TRAVEL- LING SALESMAN? WE WILL GIVE YOU THE VERY SAME COUNTER SALES BOOK YOU “HAVE BEEN USING —THE DIFFERENCE IS _THAT WE GET THE COMMISSION AND SPEND IT IN YOUR COMMUNITY INSTEAD OF THE OUTSIDER WHO HELPS KEEP UP THE BUSI- NESS OF SOME OUTSIDE POINT! Mr. and Mrs. D. Ruffles returned from Vancouver’ after spending a few days with Mr. Ruffles’ mother. Myr. ..and. Mrs. Mrs. Williamson, sr + spent a very nice holiday in one of Ralph’s cabins, returning to Vancouver on Sunday. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. N. McLeod two children from Vancouver are spending their holidays in one of Ralph’s cabins. and 6 a) Mrs. Wilson and her sister from Armstrong are spending their holidays in a cabin at Mrs. i. Taylor’s, Boot Bay. Saturna Beach Resort is in full swing again, Mrs. Thomson urriy- ing with quite a number tors, uf visi- Miss N. Campbell and her sister are both having their summer holi- days with their brother, Campbell, at Saturna Beach. Jock Mr. and Mrs. P. Georgeson and two sons are touring the islands in their Jaunch week holiday. a during: three- Mr. from Alf. James Petford and son Victor Island, also his nephew, Pat Cooper, are camping on the beach ut Deep Bay. Let us handle your next order. Mr. and Mrs, J. De Rosi are in charge at East Point Light while the keeper is away on his holidays MAYNE Mrs. J. Lawrence and her daugh- ter Joan, who have been guests of Lady Constance Fawkes for the last fortnight, returned home to Victoria on Monday. | Miss’ Rosemary Coates and ‘a friend of Vancouver have been ‘Visiting M's, Rawlings for. the past couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Vancou- ver are the guests of Mrs. S. Rob- son. > Mrs. H enshaw : of 1 Vancouver ‘the and family are camping for “summer on: Gallaghér’s s Bay. Miss Connie. Kent of Chilliwack ds visiting Mrs" oT rivis and: family at Foster's: Bay ‘|. been visiting, Mr, ‘thee ‘past week,” GANGES ‘The Anglican Chureh services for thes Island © “the third. Sunday in the month, July 18th,-are as follows: St. Paul's Church, Ganges, 8 8:30 am., Holy Communion; St. Mark’s Parish Church, 1] acm.; St. Paul’s Church, Ganges, 7:30 pan. Mrs, WOM. Mouat left last week for St. John’s, New Brunswiek, Where she ‘will visit friends and relations for some time. Mr Mre y, Newnan ul Calgary have arrived at Ganges ta spend the summer months on theie ye of need Mrs, i. Benaie of Vaneouver Tas arrived on the island, She will dhe ou pruest at Harbour: ‘Hhotise for Hs Weoksy, : YS My. cand Mrs, We Q. Seboletleld of Retreat Cove, Galiano tstund, ‘NoUNee The eng “apement of their eldust daughter, Barbara Bdith, to Mr. Ralph -R. Rleketts of Ganges, A dest: BON if Mr, Ernest ad. te. | katts of North Vancouver, and Mrs, Foster “SAL Vendors’ Stores, LS Clwbs or Licensed < Premines : This advertisement ‘is not publishéd or: ‘displayed by. the: ‘Liquor Kenitel ich gard or: iby: the Government of: British Columbia.’ Patronize Review Advertisers and hag tage. vend. | ~~ Lovely’ Colors and New ' Styles at. the. ‘pobgter price oft The Onl St. 98 P : jMarriage will take pice at AN y . Saints’ Choreh, Wektholine, Van. orn cauver Jalund, B.G.) on Saturdiiy, Avwunt 24at, att pan. | SOIL ISLS SISSSLSLS SSL | EFarwig Bait — Reyistercud Otte, No, wd NOW IS THE TIME to apply “SAANICH BRAND” _EARWIG BAIT PACKED IN 20-LB. BAGS FOR - $1.50 PER BAG Manufactured nity 1 Saanich Farmers’ Exchange SAANICHTON Ae" Telephone Keating Na, 1 CW CL LMA ALLL AS AMIS SALAS SAS | on sale now, real special, AOc each (We deliver to every part of the district regulurly,) - SIDNEY TRADING CO., LTD, -'Phones 17 and 18—. SIDNEY, B.C. i Mr. A; Plowinan of “Victoria has]. parish ‘of Salt - Spring net one SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW ‘GRANDVIEW LODGE GUESTS MAYNE ISLAND, July 14.—In- cluded in the list of guests at Grandview Lodge, Mayne Island, recently registered are the follow- ing: A. G. Baine, New Westmin- ster; Miss M. Ellis, Vancouver; Mrs. N. F, Peake-Sampson and Pamela, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Vancouver; Mrs, R. A. Gillespie, Seattle; A. Horne, Van- couver; Revo and Mrs, Popham, Ganges; Mrs. Sneddon and party, Vuneotuver Bank Of Montreal Crop Report The with | ‘ } latest crop report dealing the province of British Co- lumbia, as issued by the Bank of Montreal, is as follows; “In yield) and quality the first alfalfa crop was slightly below but later hay crop pros- peets are good. The clover crop is much better than last year, A good yield rain indicated. Roots and vegetables are develop- ing well and indicate ood average crops, Hops are growing well. Berry crops, with the exception of strawberries, are much better than last year, Orchard cunditions are satisfactory. Tree fruits are siz- ing well and the following yields ure now indicated: Apples, pears and peuches 90 percent of aver- age, cherries 50 percent and apri- cots 85 percent. Pasturage is good and water for irrigation is plenti- ful.’ average, of is SOUTH PENDER Mr. and Mrs. E. MacGachen have rented the Syringa Cottage for the month of July and arrived on the 1st. Mrs. Jack Robinson with her son John and daughter Betty, also; Gordon Bertram, arrived’ on July Ist- and took up residence at Hill- L tural Society held a successful | side Cottage for .the month of]! qowep show: in the Mahon. ‘Hall to-| July. Mr, Robinson will arrive| day. ‘The weather was’ perfect ‘The store where: you later. -, {and a good crowd turned ee Mrs. Steven, Mrs, Robinson’s Races and’ games for the Schools mother, arrived last Thursday, and is leaving. tor. G day next, board -was held ‘on Satur- ay: July 10th... There was a very ,bour attendance; but the necessary business “was satisfactorily ‘dis- cussed. Mrs, G. Parkyn. was” re- elected ag sehool trustee -for«the ‘ensuing three years... Mr. Prank ‘Hodgson of? Vancou- vercis spending a few days with his family ut the store, Miss Kay Hodgeon arrived on July Ist and will be: assisting Mrs. Hodgson until September, We were interested to meet Mr, Me@Creese, the store-keeper from James Island, who was in here with hie family oon) My, bout, “Discovery Isle.” on Sntur- dav, The “Discuvery [she was aneh-! ored Mr. Benumont's bay with! (he Wont» Auxiiory of the Vie» terial Cathadral hourd lust week, “on Miss Betty Houjron hia been sdecesslul in hookinge two fine ¢o- Hoos ot Watlaee Point, GALIANO A and. Myson, Georgeson af Vinesiuver, aevom panied by their Siaahbers, the Masses Helen and their Viet” slammer heme, “Brent The raintialk tor Jane, TO8T, wre “G8 inches. Our record rain fig Heywer, at Mayne Usdand, FULFORD Mr. and Mee. d, Stemland, who reernthy purchased “Bhregatos" | the property an the Beaver Point. bused owned by Captian and Mrs, MG) Macintosh, have taken uy teddenee with Uheir fumily. A ye, evening, July (ath, inthe Beaver B.C, wht hy 2.09 Wier | i Dy the hall committees: cr re | _vaetar iowa ¥ supply aaa. we “ Beaumont’s| Jain Georpyeron, nye holidaying at! June wus in 1u3t when we haat! Me adaess There Obeeryations Were anade by Th kL, Lloulynte, ot bee Point Community Wd, organized. Mrs. Hele} the! SIDNE , Vancouver Island, B.C., Wednesday, July 14, 1937.7 ne UY 1G, LOL | Mae’s Barber Shop Opposite the Post Oifice | GOLF Rules for the men’s handicap cup are as follows: 18 holes medal DR. LOUGH — DENTIST Beacon Ave., Sidney First Class Work—Satisfaction Hours of attendance:'9 a.m. to Guaranteed !| 1 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays round to be played by Sunday, | PETE McGOVERN, Prop’ | and Saturdays. a eartis 0 en idne = July 18th. This will be the quali- Beacon Avenue Sidney, B.C. appointm y fying round for the championship. The cup known as the captain’s cup was presented in 1928 by the elub’s first captain, the late! Charles Birch, and was won that! § year by the late George Weymes. | The present holder of the cup is James Mellraith, who is not able to compete for it this year as he is holidaying in Scotland. Two STEAK and KIDNEY PIES for your summer picnic 25 cents each _ SIDNEY BAKERY —_———_ ‘Phone 19 NOK QE sf fy S ( handsome very boxes of _ re i? Bh chocolates, donated by Mr. Bodkin, was the prize for last. lriduy's! fag he Mrs, G. Johnson andl Mis ean WHEW ARD USED PIPE AND FITTINGS|) ° Two couples tied for a quarter of ao stroke behind the : Winners, Mrs. Witherby and Miss |f Gwynnne and Miss Broadhurst und | f secand place, CAPITAL IRON & METALS, LTD. 1832 Store St., Victoria, B.C. - "Phone Garden 2434 Mr. Witherby. The ladies’ section, Ardmore _genannareneen Golf Club, held its bi-monthly ———— C.L.G.U. spoon comeptition on| ABTER ALL — 99! Monday, July 12th. The competi-! IT S THE BEST! tion was played against par for | Sold by the nine entries and the winner! was Mrs, W. Sissun with « scorel People’s Supply Store | of two up. | PHONE 90 —--——- SIDNEY, B.c.! NEWS NOTES | | OF GANGES OVER 20 YEARS AGO from the Diary of. BERYL WEATHERELL © JUNE 25, 1916— A large and enjoyable picnic of children and grown-ups was’ held at “Harbour House Beach today. | fe Everyone paid 10¢ towar d the Red |* Cross funds. | i | 2 Fourteen and Sixteen Inch “Be Special Price In 6 Cord Lots Or Over! BRETHOUR & SHADE | NEY, B.C. _ "PHONE 60-R OF eee eee ae | JUNE 28, 1916— The:Salt Spring Island Hortiewl: LOCAL MEAT M RKET | were also held i in the grounds The Rev. rE F, Wilson: writes: |. “There was an organzat St: Mark’ “a0 Church “and “one at. Mr 4 Broud- well’s, and I think. a piano: at Mi W: E. Séott’s —- these weré about all the musical instruments on the island except for a brass eornet)| or two and some fiddles. Among] new buildings close to my house, erected since. I] came, are the pub-|f lie hall “(20 x 60), built 1896-with Jubilee flag-staff 1897, and “The People’s Store” and» post office,|{ 1901, The road from my house to] Ganges Harbour was in those early ‘the Big Values ” on ae ache inet nents S eeteaieminecin grenaeertnanee | tiated fee HAVE DRESSES which | put new life into folks . Boe ' at. ‘price s from —$1.45- "Also UNDERWEAR, REDDING, TABLE LINEN, HOSIERY Beacon Avenue Sidney, B. C. days almost all thickly wooded 5] Rape rere Mr. -Norton’s large house was newly built, Mr. Purvis and Mr, Cundell were building. Now the road is clear and has fields nearly the whole way. BUILDING CONTRACTOR YW PCUMPON . oRyerythite in the building line" Estimates furnished Marine’ Drive - a Sidney, BC Vancouver Is and ‘Coach ‘Lines ‘Ltd, Victoria and Sidney Summer Schedule -~ MfYeetive Aye 32, 1087 “EXPRESS GARIIED WEEK DAYS Littivare.- Rest Inven “’Phone 91 a | 21e, 14 tall tins, 2 for 19 Aylmer M; armalade, Il. j -25c Suger Crisp Cor Flakes, 3 packets 20c¢ Beacon Avenue Tomat oes, large : “Sidney *7330 nm 8:00 ame 9 i 5 am. White Cor, 2 2 UNS ss. Vietorla . ot 8 05 RM, TAB am, Bidh am, xO:00 am, 1316 pan, 8:00 yuan. tl ’ 15 pan, As sparapus C uttings Sy tin RES A emep ENE | : Salmon, 2:05, p.m. 3:60 pom, sar haw enemas NRA 2H 16 pom.’ au 1h P. m. jar eee ” q iad per mM, O: us aa 7:30 p.m, wrmemnation ee nanennr on 10 20( P.M, , ae } i" HEN pam oon mn nen Shredded Wheat, 2 packets 21c L116 pam. - "Via Beacon Ave, P ‘ant Saunich Ri, Mt, Newton Cross Rd. and West Sannigh Rd, xWednorday only. *Suturday only, tMonday, Wednesday, Friday onty, TTuesday. Thursday Satueday anty. SUNDAY : 20 aan. 10; Ibn tan, _ 106 aan, 100 jem. 2.50 pan, S00 wow {hA yom Oth sui 10c sheed or cubes, large tin 9e 25c — 22 25¢ .28¢ 29C Mv a Grape bruit Juice, tall tin, each | Pineapple, Classic Prive Cleanser, 4 tins ; Toilet: Tissue, 3 fey Ihos. Bananas mice and ripe, 510 nam. TiO avn, S00 yum, LVR v Wi rd ' 4 oo ; ; : € Rony Sugar, 3 3 Ibs. Nice Juicy Orange: 3s, dozen nu ey . $380. p. tH, Se atesemle toi teen nto rE . Tb pat bf) 00 pra, 10376 pom, aaves Avene Gate, Meacon Aver, Sidney. Fy Gadfrey, agent. Ph. 160: ARtoromienmactnengegEe a8tMy tea) nape Ce een ee Sr Scie iit i iN ‘nin enincenenisinentcinaesetaasn sions wapagena ean cviaateiat cinereus” THA el