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Political advertising, 50c per column inch per issue. ; Readers, among locals, 10¢ per line each insertion. 7 "Legal: notices,” 16 ‘cents per line: tirst inser tion, 2 éents. per line’ each ba subséquent insertion. : _ Classified ‘advertisements, 2 cents per: word: “first insertion, 1 ‘cont per word: for éach° Subeeiaent insertion. ‘No advertisement accepted: ‘for ‘less than 25 cents. : , . _, Announcement. of entertainments, etce., conducted by churches, socie- tes, ete: a where admission | is Sharged, 16 cents: ‘Der,, line. : Card of Thanks, st. 00.: SOLVING THE Lk PROSY PROBLEM: “That ‘there - are 300,000 lepers in the British Empire, that the disease is communicable and not hereditary, and that it can be cured, were the three outstanding facts in Sir Leonard Rogers’ valuable addres s on the Leprosy ‘Problem. “It is a disease,’ said Lord Oliver, ‘we ought to deter- mine we will no longer tolerate: one of those things which could be swept away. and in the course of a generation ought to be swept out of the world |- i altogether. ae Sir Leonard Rogers’. researches will, it is:hoped, have as , far-reaching results: as those of Sir Ronald Ross in regar dito malaria, The discovery: of a pr ‘ophylactic will’ have added yet another to ‘the: ‘many debts - of gratitude humanity owes to the ‘doctors who through long years devote: ay themselves to ‘the scientific. investigation and’ treatment: of tell maladies. . Only those’ ‘who have had-as intimate touch with, ‘the tr opics:, as Sir Hugh ‘Clifford know. ‘what’ an affliction: leprosy is. The leper is an outeast, Ww hose | actual; ‘suffering is more moral than physical, - Segr egation. alone will ‘pre- “vent infection, but with the exception Qt the. ‘remarkable leper: “settlements Hugh: Clifford referred, the unhappy are. naturally. ‘unwilling to be barred, the society vol; family and} ‘victims, 3 ‘ Segregation ‘would: be ‘robbed of ‘its: derrors if At were: understood Winnlpor. ‘River. “Natural. beauty ‘ot woodland, lnko nnd Fiver aconery, greet tha: bya: Abe nionjent “one. ‘Tenvos the ‘Continental Limited, the all-ateal train of the Canadian: Nay Wonil Railways, Starting | from) Minaki Inn, and. nt cach turn of the woodland {rails,. thera | ia n new] ‘viata of: glorious Breen: ‘tonad hy the blue of the Winnipeg River. upon whore: wavelats tha sun play | ns with . distance. pyadually shading the colors to a bluish grey, Ahe visitor: seor.n panoramn. otstine. hersolad hills, whieh extend to the very. shores, of Tuddon: Raye oo cc, By. dayy,.Minaki-proronta. to. the} visitor: ne prloriona” auecesaion Sof] blues, groys: nnd = greensy in: the}: pune Four itd itdan voritable, ‘tren | ulichl, pals ii Yy wi oN 411 ‘Indian, with, ‘a natural * Aplltnda far conforring upon . Places names which: wero ap proprinta: “to their’ “sotting, called dt ° “Moo-Naw-Keo tha? Beautitul Country,” Tho white mitin: who fol- Town in his:footatops,’ but wha: en- Joya the comforts: of: Minakl. Inn, 2 the: aplondtd choatolry” operated : by the Canadian Nationnl Railways agrees with the:Tndiaia' a_namo-and lila culimate of beauty. For Minaki, ~ beenuao. of ite beauty rmd charm of « fimplicity, iss. drawin gemore and more Canndinn: and eAy nerlean tour data to-itaelf-year:bycyear,. 7) Canada, da. famoad. for. har: beanty | : “npota, but none has sweeter charm. for. tho: holiday-seaker. © than. -has . Minald;, caltunted on a groenselad ‘promontory Jubdng oul Jake Una iit ‘erfonededh cor niotor baatomny be: hid at laa«! for the bathers: If, special position desired, eng per column inch |’ If} PRODUCTION 1923. ~- 2, 54 22000, 009. FT. This series’ of 1916 $ 33, 650, O00. © PRODUCTION. 1914 ~~. ei 286,963,000 “FL BM.. ‘articles communicated by the Timber I: Tndastries Counce “on of British: Columbia _ NEAT SA SA PURDAY whe opening shots of: the Liberal campaign in Sidney will be: heard on Saturday night. in. the Ma. ‘Mr. :M, B, Jackson, K.C., Liberal candidate “and ‘the’ member! tor the, ‘islands during the past seven years w will spe: ak, “also, the Honot- abie John Hart, Minister of Finance: : “the Hon.- Mr. ‘THart’s handling. of the: ‘tihances of the Province has’ re- edived the very, favorable notice: “ot}: puny ot Lite, BACULeSe ; tinance. wpe ts: ‘on ‘the’ North American’ -continént}|: »|and his address in Sidney * muc h “inter est. LIBERAL MEETING» and wellwor th -hear- Matthews’ i the’ will be of | He re and There For, the first time in: Ontario, an attempt will be made this spring | to organize a- voluntary egg rangements “‘for ‘ the. ae per eens | ‘have. ‘been. completed -by the United * Farmers’ Co-operative: Company,-and. ' it is: hoped: to ‘control absolutely the. egg market in the province, : ‘During: the year 1928, 3,380 tourist: automobiles entered the: province of Nova ‘Scotia, the Land of Evangeline;. according'‘to the annual report of the - Nova- Scotia. Tourist®. Commission. » Altogether: 63 ,000- tourists. visited the province: and. distributed a ‘sum estimated, at: $6, 000, 000." a P : picked: ‘detachment. of an ce a _ cer,and. ten -men.of the Royal’ Cana- “dain “Mounted ° Police ‘recently’ cross-. a the Atlantic. on: the ‘Canadian: Pa-. ‘ cific liner: Melita. “Their. duty® Will : be’to.: guard. the. Canadian ® exhibits: . :-Empire-. Exhibition.: :'The:-Exhibition:: and buildings. ‘gost an about’ pale 000,000 “oWays;shas* “chi i the method-of: Fnaneg the planting i -of...trees: along:public: ghways,. In- Stead’ of ‘sending’ out ‘its:.own:work=* |. men, he says, the. .Government chas-a, scheme whereby 7 : “commeénce- isthe’ $38 bounty offered ‘for each ani- .| Ship has been: recently converted: Ine: : nliint nie ¢ through the troos, Hare in A new eharni--the charm, of creating niture, when, the ale laden savith. the tang of Eprnee, ono beats Tagily and hears the ripple of the Winnt “ new River ue alnst. the, shares, oe Minatd has eharma: forthe: oll e dny mukeravhother ha or phosecks bathing, heating: ar flahing ar dust alniplyr healthfal rext, Fish are plon- titul and: Ming: is no plice whare * a the ug ones do notepey AWAY, anton ota bee eanae ss There ara dandy haces Tn nddition theres 2° HAVO LONIIN COUP, POL. COUPE, AANGs, ‘nye pavillongandsother: ntimnetions; AG that noomatior avhat’ thes yisb ite a tantos may! 4, ne fn apne nye and t ae Stivatt eoettio: R . fund of $8,000 to $5,00 ‘wela:tha: globe Vated,..- 42,600" tons will make ‘the Moditor. | & fastest long-distance, world, will rasiiie service May ixth sat both: onda’. at the rauto.” “running Line’ belean’ Montreal and. ‘Vancouver, Spanning tive » Mancouvery > formerly. 8b hours: ands: ho minutos, © {omingtes, These: ceute wil) Benaftt: * thon, coing to Europe and: mal have been handled. by the chief game warden's branch of the Depart. ment: of Lands ‘and Forests, as: com- * pared. with ‘thé..b1 claims made. in -1923,. following. the hounty offer - ‘passed by mG legislature sin that. “year, The splendid success attained by irrigationists in. Alborta is evidenced by the last. financial statement of the Taber Irrigation District. The ‘report reveals a total ‘surplus col-. Jectable:or' ‘on hand: of: $30,000, of: Which $7,000: | bank.” Operations have been? ison -deposit.:in..the satis- ‘factory that’ nerotlations have heen’ entered into with ‘the’ Canadian’ Pa away -to“set- mp a“sinking: ) toeredeem. bonds of the diatrict held by the rajlway, Ine _heeleared: few. years. ar Ganadian: Dacitie: Rallwa 5 ‘ona row Ahe ranenne, | The: 22,000-ton, Empress: of France: Ning: been Releated. for:-tha fariner: cruise; months and’ will’ completely | onelr Shee wilkistart from." ew: York on: “Janiary > 27th; Than to: an-oll-burner: and entirely: reno« The -mpross of Scotland, « ranoan cruise; lasting. four’ months ‘and ineluding” all pot uta of. Antorpat on Mhat KOA "emai tm psn The TransCanada Tinitea, the po erack: daily’ tran: of: the” Ganadlan. | Pacific botween -Montreal“and Vane. couver, and the Jonjeat distances and express tn.the. The |. formerly. 02 hours haw by two hours and. the. hatwean’Tarohte and: DOTY ent hy? one “Hoty cand 1h this way it is hoped; that: the district “will } fo} (debt ina: “Which: will last, four: tha: Cree “ment of: the present: ‘fiscal year,’ “Ale a ready -Approximately’.400° claims: for | [ ane} -/ nouneosthatlt: will resume itaravin : tarsernizer ind oeny: oAworld: and: the: a t6tha' Mediter- | : Se Scan ntnn aaa SoTL c oP Reece neneTT orc ocrnegre eeSOeTTTC RTE? ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY; “MAY. 29, 1924: He ; of the: ‘series ‘dealing with: the: ‘establishment iof the: Bann or Montreat at representative points i in bet cab Jo and elsewhere mex T= growth. of the Bank of ¢ Montreal. has closely coincided with the gradual development of Canada rom 3 a small colony to to.a + great T Dominion. This forward step; ‘taken seven years before ‘allwih communication was opened up between Montreal , and Winnipeg, made -available: to’ ‘the: _ incoming. population on the prairies. the stabilizing” co-operation of a strong, conservative and at the same time energetic financial institution. . Of the Bank’s 567 Branches, 12 are situated in Witinipeg 4, and 10 i in n the Prairie Provinces incoding Winnipeg. ate ve. = ested 1005S ‘a Diamond Br : nolhérs ap: Lyra; 1 Garhige: aed: aho thot: _ : “wha as prlity na sha.eud ‘be. And’ whon: pa: cums