WALTER, wakericn & SON, ‘Publishers, S sued. vel y Thursday. at Sidney, B .C..: Price. $2. 00. per. annum, in. “advance. .. Members . Canadian . Weekly Newspaper Association. large ‘Members B.C. and Yukon Press Association. a An } advertisements emust be in EDS Review Office, “Third Street, not ; “tater than Wednesday noon. ADVERTISING RATES 2 ‘Regular display advertising (that is, three months or longer) 25¢ per column | inch: per issue. Jf special position desired, 80¢ per column Tnen sper. issue. hae So, ; _— 7 ‘= Transient: display advertising, ‘4Be° per column. inch’ per issue. If special position desired, 50c. per, column, inch per issue, Political, advertising,. be per column inch per issue. & it : “advertisements, ° 2. cents | per word) “first insertion, 1° ‘cont | per: word for: each. Subsequent insertion. No, advertisement accepted for a lses than: 25 cents. a : Announcement of éntertainmenta, etc. > - conducted by ctiurchies, socie- ties, ‘ete. “ “where admission is charged, 10 cents per line: : Card, of Thanks, $l. 06. " ADVER :TISING THE SECRET OF _ PEECES© “ “There are several businesses in Sidney. that are not knéwn to exist, reading -the columns of The Review. Newcomers into the sometime to. discover: them because of:.their- Jack of business rons. nil community spirit,’ If. you wish. to succeed in. business. Keep lic and boost your: local ‘Paper. “almost Anes thomselvos: ‘one. of the party. Tho: Ontario. or. tion ds writton by Madge Macboth: and is oqually well portrayed ; One: long for nostay at these Bungalow Camps. , “IMMIGRATION INCREASING avis eon Taohy or nbaut 4% mon” an many” ng came tn THz rmteragton: fram Britany: WAS: OVER 2M “timer . Aerous tho, Ang WOR Dut llettly, in exeuns, of n po rst 0. allow a L rebate. of: $15 to, oyory meu Lraveling iw eae “Yor : : ovanionl, in “thts dirootion hina boon under, way, ‘Gol, J a8. Donnls of: tho: Canadian Paelfic’ Rallway having frankly | told, the Anat dim-| aninration | conference: ‘it Ottawa: that Imanigration:’ from ovorsoan countrloa} diho- Waappointing ANU the passage. rato wan cheaponed. ee The. doeiston : 10: roduco Ano: cont: by tho. rebato: mothod,: Jnstead . of: Towering, of the taro, was (taken in, doferonea to the wishes af): ; Bees. can: be. ‘kept: in: town: ‘or cou try, by: young or. old, rich® /or, poor. For one entering the “business ona apiary, the.country, of course, is nec- essary where larger sources of nevtar are available. ‘A few colonies can, however, be kept on a small towa lot or even on the roof of.a house for the bees will fly to a:distance of two or three miles for nectar. Bees can be kept in situations which are. use- less for any other enterprise. , _ There is scurcely a spot in Canada where a few colonies of bees cannot ‘be kept profitably. An abundance of heetar secreting flowers with. for quality good marketable condition even from year to year.” It is ‘difficult to state| breed of British Columbia. the amount of honey. that will ba ob- tained froin. an apiary, © as this will vary in different’ locations’ ‘and..sea-| in, each case by: a Barred Rock ; excellent layers can be developed: in|: a general-purpose , as “well as in: a Most: Joualities however,’ will ‘be covered if: itis: put at’ from - 50. to 150 ‘pounds per ‘colony. in an average “With proper mana zen: ent +] one or two: colonies will yield enough honey, for: the. average. family. . ; “Beekeeping © “atfor ds. ‘a’ pleasant outdoor. occupation | during, the best’ season of th = AS office “men : ‘season. | which is educationa Many: ‘students: ~Anto the: bank for a ny “she had ‘all: aways thot IT was a gontleman,’ And I roplyed: : Sand tt a) ” dost wp: in white and I asl: mie” why: wag “tho, Prides all ways dred in: white: whan - ey. attemptod oO rat marryed. “and. ah 7 or why: wis the Kroon Aront tn black . fs eggs as contrasted witn 1580, with more than ono with that in 1922-23. In 1920-21, nine breeds were birds.cach. Again in 1921-22, test just -completed. carried ‘specialized egg-laying breed. : highest ‘bird. in each of these ni eggs. . . The highes ‘record of 297 eZES. -ment it: as: r wis: “putting sum. iioney Crismus saveing elub- and sho ‘sed back and sed,: Yes‘and I all ways had that she was a lady, “And she wont and give me a slap on tho Profile und romarks at the same instance, Now try and forget that. J goss Wo Was both nilotaken, ; SATERDAY—Wo got a. papor tolling all about the wedding: of the neceo of. the sister of 1. of ma's old skool mates today nt on to toll how tho. hrida was “pod white wan to’ donate | Joy and: 1 nat nen: oa a who. Mddont hour Moe : auN Te Ww ali wo BOL. naynor. ‘jon : on Ant Bnumy. pn. and ané: Tn sho. novor now: ani today iy “unin ned . ode wait over Ot ‘to Wn very Bnad Yoon an fa : corny: yous VO thd Hutterfly : wasn win nod tino, MY tho poots WHO: LO- Why. : . TU ESDAYeMa brot, “houiia a, now drew ‘today, ‘ana who ant pie how Aud. he Hie it and ha Bot Nat. very woll, ‘nna bho aed, Woll noyer mind Tonoy T wont” woar it very Joni. And pa Kod’ Woll on 2nd thot T spose the " tongrar: you: wear I. tho: hatror: ] will. ‘Wha ft, : WENSDAY-—Whon ma oum home tonite I ‘Ant hor Wy 7 ahe thot it) wood mala mo alek if 1 wood oat n loz. a ‘nokvA And who “wo Tk mite make - nd Vory dangertinly ” : ‘is the -aver- age production per. bird “ot, 199385 the bird average for the two previous contests. Another marked feature is the difference between the line-up of birds in thé first-contest as compared presented: comprising: 26 pens of 10 same number of. breeds was repre: sented with 29 pens; while the con- byceds only and numbered 36. pens.]_ ‘The prog gress of reduction of breeds|’ = a high! has been, the result of self-elimina- uverage of favorable’ weather ‘for, the tion. “In: an cee. laying contest: the sceretion. and gathering of. nectar individual - “must: be a layer of va makes Canada: an: excellent: ‘country for beekeeping. SS ars . tare. generally less numerous: in” the Almost. anyone can keep pees, and general purpose. breeds than in the without | investing. in land or. expen-| purely egg-producing types. . sive equipment aman or woman who breeds that have withdrawn “are of| has the aptitude can learn to produce an article of food that is unsurpassed high. order. ‘High producing: females the general-purpose . class. and. their places have been largely filled . by and which will keep injthe Single Comb. White Leghorn which is the generally predominating As is evidenced, however, by the results of the last two contests, won, ests .was a White Whyandotte with records of 307 and 306 eggs respec- |. °° : tively, while the: “highest bird-in -the first. contest a- White Leghorn, ‘had -| but: 283 to her credit. “This last bird: was one in the leading pen for: .tha a year which had an average of. 2 =: Barred Rock in: ‘The highest : Tre- the six The pen, The con- with. owleky- nut: it iaddonta.: Vow: over sum of the roaulty.- wane oe 6 broke 't of: hor ennsorolod and Ant Aduuny: BOL akared and : your. Cloreform, MONE PERS eM ry pane tule Whin int, (acoverad ‘that ‘thoy. was Oat