Sot telephon vit up “al MOND ¥ NOON or ea h sueceed « ‘ re aise : 4 hod i 4 FOR SALE — Geese (old a 7 Apply. Hinkley, Bes - young) Saanich Road, Sidne ey. TING. of al House PANTORI CANADA SAA: FOR SALE—Snipe sailboat, prac- . tieally 3 $75 cash _ Apply, Je Baker, you in writing paper for time, Drop ven at FOR SALE — Heavy farm horse _ with -harneés, walling p plow, cul-. Wan ted te _ tivator, dump cart. buy, lay rake in g vane ORK DY RK& x OF . is now available t o Residents sof SIDNEY na Son A of bbe. Thi d i’ keep very and wi ep long: mer. "Phone ‘Sidney * Tr0-M. —_ r nea igi GLEAN cen TO RENT ’ First Sunday ’ ‘After Trinity Sunday, June 15th, 1 Holy Trinity, Patricia : 8:30 am., Holy Communion; 2 pm, Sunday School. St. Andrew’s, Sidney—11 a.m., Children’s Eucharist and Sermon. St. Augustine’s Hall, Deep Cove —7:30 pm., i nsong. ST. STEPHEN'S, MT. NEWTON _ Holy Communion _ Matins ST. MARY'S, SAANICHTON Matins and Sermon 8 pam. -- Rev. Warren N. Turner JAMES ISLAND _Evensong and Sermon—7:30. Rev, Warren N. Turner SALT ‘SPRING IS] St. George’s, Ganges—8 am, Holy" Communion. st ann a Central Settlement hu slay, 7580 pm. dy welcome, One. cent it ber word - Per ‘issue, | Minimum um charge 2 ean be pt soa *frechme nts -chased & benefit the Red Cross. . and Sermon—11 :30 a.m. - Serv 1:30 am. Evening Prayer and Sermon— . try a jar. ” ministry mooting WHEN PLANNING AN EVENT | future date, call th : th | vo We keep a large calendar mark. ed up with purpose = Justo for this vi Y night, 27. STREET | FAIR coming again, Wednesday afternoon, July 9th, | ‘on Third Street, Sidney, near pices of Holy “Trinity and_ St 1 rew’s xen Branch, Wo- wae salad “aressing is "very “reasonably priced and packed in neat jars. You. are invited to Prices and size of jars are advertised elsewhere in this “issue of the Review. . recent previneial, “mecti ig among other things stated that 7,000. articles to the value of $5,211 had been sent to England. from B.C. chapters during the past two months. —. The regent stated that Ganges Chapter had been again honored by having one of its ~ : members, Mrs. V. C. Best, elected as councillor of the Provincial Chapter. She also anounced to the members that the rose bowl recently drawn for, had been won by Miss Charlton, of Ladner, B.C. A letter from Mrs. Horkins, re- elected president of the National Chapter, urged all members of Trish descent, to write personal. -letters to Eamond de Valera ask- ing that Irish ports be made _ “open to, and available for, British shipping. A letter of thanks for the gift of an " pobert ‘Sweater was oeal Provincial deco ‘to vite October semi-annual meeting on Salt Spring Island. Two interesting and. pathetic’ . letters were read, one from a sea- - (Please turn to Page Six) » team — lead in B, Section in the league standings with six points, having won three games and lost none, Thursday at the Athletic Park MacDonald Electrie will bat- tle with H.M.C. Dockyard. Obituaries SAMUEL BRETHOUR di tf in the early days was broken with the passing of Samucl. hour on Friday, June 6th. re Bretl:our was the last sur- child of the late Mr. and +] Brethour, who came ‘Island 68 years ago with six sons and three daughters from Udora, Ontaro, and_ settled in North Saanich. They did much to build up the vict in the early days and were always interested in community life. . The funeral. was held on Mon- © day afternoon from Sands Mortu-_ and stated that his passing remov- ip lbearers were 7 J. White, S. Rourke, P. E. Brethour, Captain T. Thomson, J. S. Breth- our and R. B. Brethour... Honor- ary pallbearers were Alex. Me- Donald, G. E. John, James. ‘Arm-. strong and R. E. Nimmo, repre- Soci- “The last link with the original | Brethour family that came to this. in ‘which Mr Brethour. was held a. ROSE . a : eda mane! ‘link with the past. *.7 ~~” : mns “Jesus, Lover Of My <0 Soul,” and “Peace, Perfect Peace” were sung and a solo “Sometime | - We'll Understand” — was given: by - J. W. Bell, Buy Victory Bonds . Lae NOW! SEE THIS 3 ‘31 thine UPE ‘ope 7 Mrs, Sayers and made his home at. Ganges. . Besides his widow at Ganges, deceased is survived by a nephew, Vivian Norman Harris, Vancouver, a nephew and nieces in England and several grand nieces cand grand nephews both here and in- ‘England. The funeral took. place ‘at 2:30. p.m. on Monday, June athe trom St. George’s Chur : * Rose owl oc adaié, England, came _ to Canada in 1908, residing in Saskatchewan for ay _ number of