_SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW, SIDNEY, BC, FRIDAY, ,, JUNE 26. 1914. ' | yours are handy and then you are not - — Jae disturbed again ‘till the rising. sun [, —=j “ W. BOWCOTT. + ie TRIP ' TO CAN AN AD A awakes you at about 5 o ‘clock and “ORMA M AND. | Grocery, Candy, Soft Drinks, etc. . you have finished your first night on : Beacon Avenue. Phone 64. S. P. Q.R. 3 ON THE S. Ss. -AND ANI A} the train. The’ first morning stop is. _ GENERAL TEAMING, WE DELIVER. t jat a little place called Chapleau at : ° CO-O-6-0-0 Wood for Sale, $4.50 __ PER CORD, DELIVERED. — = . . ' 8 ~~ Phone 67. | | An phen | Electric J. B. Knowles ‘Tron CARNSEW DAIRY, SIDNEY. . Supplies daily in Sidney and neighborhood, Pure Dairy Milk, Cream and Fresh — eggs. Milk supplied by bottle. if desired. 7.05 a.m., where you remain for ten minutes ‘and so take the opportunity. to. stretch your legs, and: this is re- peated all along at intervals. It-is wonderful how punctual the “trains are run considering the great distance travelled. . The country - ‘continues much the same, being very flat at times, then rugged with hill and for- est.. A small Indian settlement: adds to the interest. Small stations are passed here and there, some just a hut, and you reach White River about 12.15. After. this the next place of interest. is Lake Superior, the largest ooo By w. H. DAWES. Seeroeeecerererees | Leaving Quebec at. 4.15. the train, passes through | the city slowly, af- fording an opportunity to see, as far as possible: what. it. is. like. “You are struck with. the- “number of ¢umble- | down wooden shanties; along side of which.are:.some fine buildings. The ‘appearance of the people, their dress and: the, place, | remind you of the dis- trict of. Whitechapel. After, leaving Quebec. the train proceeds. at a much faster pace to” Three * Rivers, ahout half! :way to Montreal,’ "which is reach ed after several’ stops at 10:45: °.-All change | here and. you. learn that you ‘can go. no. further to-night, as the last train left. at.9- o'clock. You are greatly struck with the station build- ings,- in many” ‘respects the finest: yet seen, with a magnificent: spacious (waiting room, “marble .with oak seat- ing, and at one end a statue. of Lord ?Mount - Stephen; also-in a case-a° very ifine-model of a’ ‘steamer built: for the P. R. service. Many of our. pas- engers, who cannot. afford a bed in a otel, make ~ themselves.'as comfort- ble! "as possible. : “During © the’. night ne: _poor fellow. was taken’. very ill nd was removed to the. hospital with ppendicitis. : He. ‘was .on his. way. to egina _ with. his ‘wife. and ‘two. child~ en.. ‘It: is’ ‘to be hoped. some ‘one will ake. care of. them until he’ ‘comes “out. ‘he porters are: black - -and ‘look’. ‘very. oe in their grey: uniform. with red. ~ The officials. have little to say. comfortable. hotel. is easily. found; jand there are. many others including several churches.. The shops are very mixed, and you-enter the best looking provision. store and learn that the greater. part of the -goods. are Eng- lish.- You also notice a large drapery store and are struck with the style of. window dressing which is very at-. tractive. The roads are very rough and not in any way equal to the Eng lish roads. The trams. are Single deck long trolly cars. -You are. sur- prised at the. number of: ladies who are out shopping early, it being only |of the Canadian lakes, a great inland |. 9: o’clock.. How ‘well it would be if | sea, very beautiful. with its islands. their. English sisters’ only copied this | rising here and there, inlets and cov- good example. . ‘ es, lovely. blue water, and altogether On arrival at. the. station you sec- avery charming picture: The: train ure your baggage from the parcels | runs along the waterfront for many office, where.you left it the night be-|hours. In-places the lake is covered fore. and were charged five cents for'| with ice. Only last. week the temper- each. You cannot help but notice the ature was rather low, but to-day splendid method- adopted which en- | there is. brilliant stinshine, a blue sky ables them. to. be..so easily found. | with a cool-wind. The country round You ‘now take your seat in: the train is very. rugged—rocks ravines... and in~ which -you will journey for the |hills.. You-reach the lake at 3 o’clock next few. days, travelling night. and {and do not leave it until 1020. At day at varying speed with occasional.|some. parts large quantities of snow stops. From Quebec to Montreal the can yet be seen. You run thrcigh | country... generally is fiat,- but the | tunnels cut in: the rock, sometimes at houses. are better with plenty of. trees | an altitude of 600. feet to. 900 feet. principally. pines and’ firs, with vast: till you reach . over} 000 feet... tracks” of — land: unoccupied. After The: names of the vari ous. ‘stations {Il leaving Montreal. the next important are very: interesting and descriptive.’ stop is Ottawa, the scat of govern- | Heron Bay, Jack.Fish, Russport and {|| ment. A fairly. large town, but’ as Fearl. being amongst tuem. Here “is. far as can be seen. not very imposing. | some ‘of. the grandest and most lovely appeararice of “the: houses © and: scenery. in’ ‘Canada: ' The car in which} -/you are riding holds forty. passengers. and is. kept clean. by. the. black: “porter sweeping occasionally. They. are well] {il ‘ventilated: and. lighted. and | heated. atl qe night. During the day the news agent. | passes: through selling” various: kinds | . of: fruit, drinks: and” “sweets, Canned _|goods,, ‘papers, Post: cards, “ete. coos Fort. William. will be ~ ‘reached’ to- : >| night. ‘and. “yous will) have © “completed. eee one: thousand miles” of: your | -|land: journey... It: ‘stands. at ‘the. head |§ 7 of Lake: ‘Superior. and is ‘reached at. eee a I Sees ews Ss ooo koes secs: + oes 0-064 64664 ebb eseceeesbess sessed ooo er a A In your home will. ‘save TIME STRENGTH MONEY PHEEILOL PILE EPL E OTH *F, G. Monts R O. Moris \\ lorris Bros || CARPENTERS and . BUILDERS . ARTISTIC BUNGALOWS. A SPECIALITY — | PLANS DRAWN TO SUIT | : "Telephone Ra R49 caret ‘Guaranteed for: ten years ©. - BRITISH OLUNBIA ELEC: TRIC RAILWAY CO,, . | “Light and Power Dopartment P.O. Box 1580, _ VICTORIA, B c ap He ie Price $3.00: 3. 00 complete |B aa [Ewe Ie ‘CHIMNEYS | "AND FIRE. PLACES | | - BUILT TO YOUR ORDER - ~ PLASTERING and STONE. WORK OF ALL DES. Been - CRIPTIONS CARRIED OUT WITH DESPATCH. FRED M. ‘HUMBER, _ Sidney, E B. © a 10. 20, and: ‘you. leave at 9. 50,. central ‘a time.’ “It-is an- important town. of a over : 25,000 ‘inhabitants. A. fine: ‘sta- A tion: built: of brick and stone, splend-|]° idly” fitted up, the walls of the: wait- |}: ing. room. “being pannelled’. With oak.|°~ wood. A short: stay here enables you |! to: look around and. purchase. any pro-. oo gts visions. required. “Tho ‘few. stores are |) small, and..some:: ~ of the . proprictors oes come out. cand ring bells to attract at-} 0° tention, You are now in the province | | of Manitoba ‘and: the: scenery has qpite | changed, Great stretches: of flat-pra- inio-land extend on . every side, The}. long twilight evenings are. very. strike ‘i ing, it being now 8.30 and still light. Another night-is passed and: you. wake Carly. with the rising’ sun. After your breakfast. you: await with: interest tho ‘arrival of the: train. at. Winnipeg, which is: reached. at il, 00 ‘o'clock on. ‘Wednesday, and as the train does not. leave: until 2.55. an ‘opportunity is. afforded. of. having: 2 look around. Tho first. thing | Asia. good. wash: which: is. easily. secubed in the: splendid. waiting |rooms,.. Which are* kept: wonderfully , clean,” Hot ‘and cold. water,: ‘Nquid ‘soap and” clean: dowels : ‘are “provided free Here: again: “paintings: hang ae ee ie e | round, principally. ‘Viows. ofthe. Rock- sigan a veams’ and an: ‘expansive: lake: dotted | ies. The: city has: some fing buildings | pam with islands. emakes.' tho: picture: Of:DAs | with’. wido streets, hut. “one notices: A ture of gr enti charm, The ‘process of | how. ‘many shops are: ‘small, not. much: ‘ing the. land can ‘he. secon: in. tts more’ than shanties. Cars: run in’ all | PS eral stages; the trees felled, thon directions. A very. good lunch: is. ob- |} burning, the roots “plowed ont and ‘tained: for: Qhe, “and: you. cgreatly: ap Mi burned, then the land being plowed preeiato the’ comfort of a quiet. meal, Ay and cleared of stones and boulders hy | The largest storo. in. Canada is tobe lp A {the more diligent. Your. first. night found here, You” now board the train | aboard ig very. comfortable consider- | that. is to take you to. tho end. of ing: evorything, as-you. are well pro-| your. journey ‘at Vancouver, and you vided: with: cushions,» rugs and blank | find with regret that it is not. Bicts. Some sheota act as q curtain comfortable ag {hoe one you left: in the Bjand. so ice really: good Sleeping morning. Still “one ndeavors: -to aie “ymake: the best of tt. | : ; (Continued text week.) ae manufacturing, » ‘farming’ ‘and land : | cultivation | being the - chief. industry. {No work. iouses. ‘or poor: laws, Can-'|' ~-| Jada believes in ‘practically © ‘carrying ne eas out the Scripture, “TE any: would. not : Meachet: of Moric. : -| work, : neither should he cat.’? The HS Phone ¢ 430 |. | trains are. something of the Pulman ‘erm ‘on Application “8 be P-type. being fairly comfortable and:are. : | |converted into sleeping compartmonts lat. might. | “It is. Strange to .you to see the’ ‘people walking near the. ‘trains, and. at stopping ‘places. one.’ ‘may. get out. ‘and: walk ahout.. AS you proceed the appearance of the country’ chang-: es. in every way. Settlements. are larger, and lumber. camps are’ const- oe passed, Some of the stations are. very small, consisting only of a || wooden. house, « Alter you leave Mon-, tteal there is no sign..of snow... Pre- paring for tho: meals on. board train adds a good deal ‘of. itoreat. to. the : journey. - The. - travelling” fairly smooth, bute stopping. ad “starting causes. a good deal. of. shaking, ‘and. if you are ‘having a meal you: havo. to keep a’ sharp © Jookout. tor. your cup. and plates. oc: rat ISs R. A. SIMIST oe 3 ee: : Krone ee Yuen GENERAL MERCHANDISE, — Contract for Labor: and Goods. a bee “Tel 22, ae -.- Sales and purchases, = cn bs ee een raeaiennee a ereenincariemernoiicensryvinsiseteetenesmesanenennie etatremnenanashaonpdaacnantiansnenoson ensariearanserasmnnrsissvsreserennanenteenetpetestupi esate steer tecnica esses RE -" “ rompt: Attention to Large or 2] Cs a Small. Orders. ‘a Your PATRONAGE 1s RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED as gan \ 1 plage. there ve a change of ‘con- cre ductors, ‘and not: very: Jong: after: ‘you Lhe tO. Show. - oN UicketR: sxcniny | “Why 1 aro’ “yoldiers tired. ‘at “tho: first of, April? Ans. Becatiso. “they have | finds a A Moreh: ‘of’ at: 1 days, Acigyh wl Aea Maes