PAGE SItx ~ Le ee hs . lleltiealimalaien Give Photographs This Xmas _—We make Photographs of distinctive quality of every member of your family and within the reach of those to whom price is a first consideration. HAVE YOURS DONE NOW THE WHEELER-FORT STUDIO 1230 Government Street, Victoria ate Phone 7673 ems ec tes nee Mes ME TEST srs eS Mabey seta AG EER ES ik AE ES Leet ! & Leaves from Dean & Hiscocks, Corner Yates and Broad Both Lines Operated by the Same Company | : VICTORIA — ROYAL OAK—SAANICHTON—SIDNEY—REST 2 HAVEN SANITARIUM MOTOR STAGE f ‘ THE FLYING LINE. a WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS — Leaves — -— Leaves —— - Victoria Sidney Victoria Sidney | = §.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 7 i £.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m, a 41.00 a.m a ae. 8.00 p.m. 9.00 p.m. { 1.00 p.m. 1.00 p.m. 10.15 p.m. j 4.00 p.m. 3.00 p.m. Phones: a o ¢.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. VICTORIA - - 394-4072L : 11.15 p.m. | 7.00 p.m. | SIDNEY - ----- 7 54 ' 1. SPECIAL: On Holidays cars run on Sunday schedule. {| ; Leaves from Union7Stage Depot, 756 Yates St., opposite Dominion Hotel H | FEDERAL LINE a — Leaves — — Leaves — Victoria Sidney Victoria Siduey : 7.50 am, 9.30 a.m. Sundays Only 12.00 noon 1.30 p.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.15 a.m. i 3.00 p.m. 4.80 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.15 p.m. 7.15 p.m. 8.30 p.m. . $ Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Daily SIDNEY AND ISLANDS REVIEW AND SAANICH GAZETTE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER eee eee ere operetta | Here and There Rfissia has more illiterates, and a .the same time, more bookshops than . any other country in Europe. The largest consignment of silk from the Orient for many months, consisting of 5,500 bales, valued at $5,000,000, formed part of the cargo of the “Empress of Russia” recently. A_ shipment of silk from China, consisting of ten carloads, valued at two million dollars, went forward from Vancouver to New York under special guard over the Cana- dian Pacific lines recently. ee The first of a series of six new seaplanes being constructed for the | Canadian Government has just been delivered. The new planes are to be used in forest patrol for the pre- vention of destruction by fire. ———s Following the disastrous earth- quakes and fires which devastated | large areas in Japan, the Canadian Pacific liners “Empress of Canada” and “Empress of Australia” were thrown open to the accommodation of thousands of refugees, while the officers and men of the vessels did splendid work in organizing and assisting rescue parties. a The rapid increase in the e butter trade of Saskatchewan are | the past year or two, has been the outstanding feature of the Provin- cial dairv industry. Recently the Saskatchewan Co-operative Cream- For almest two decades the major portion of the world’s supply of eobalt has been derived from the si'ver-cobalt-nickel arsenides of the Coba't district, according to figures comiled by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The cobalt nreguction of Canada in 192? was 569.52) pounds, which at $8°5 a pound, would be worth $1,852,370. . Canada’s trode within the Empire is increasing. For the twelve months “a 11, 1923 nat rns eS Nova Scotia Interior as EADS OM SE BAe IO OFF FOR THE HAPPY HUNTING GROUNDS PE etn ny eee Moose Pasture GLODE, INDIAN GUIDE Nex Scotia is a country of lakes and streams, offering many ideal eanoe trips, and the interior i great moose pasture. Ideal, is the moose hunting, because the canoe and automobile are by hunters and guides, thus saving many miles of weary _ hiking through the wilderness. On the Liverpool chain of lakes reached from South Milford via Annapolis Royal or Digby, and on Lake Ked- gemakooge, Lake Rossignol, Lake Munro, Loon Lake and the Liver- pool River expert Indian and white guides use the canoes for long dis- tances and even call the moose to the shore with their birch bark horns. When sorfie distant point is to be reached from “Del” Thomas’ South Milford is 15 miles from Annapolis Royal and is a favorite outfitting point. So is the Kedge- makooge Rod and Gun Club, on famous Lake Kedgemakooge, in the heart of the wilderness 36 miles from Annapolis Royal. Both of these camps have ample accommo- dations and plenty of canoes and reliable guides. The Nova Scotian moose season lasts from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15. Deer | Although targe numbers of moose are shot each year, many with mag- nificent “spreads,’’ the annual in- crease is said to equal the kill. Such guides as Louis Harlow, half- breed Miemae and Sam Giohe, full- blooded Indian, sare expert moose callers and stalkers and rarely dis- appoint the hunter, The cleverness with which they simulate the calls of the cow moose with a simple roll of birch bark fashioned into a horn, is sure to fool the wisest old bull in the wilderness. When the calling season is past, the moose no longer comes to the hunter ard the hunter must yo to him. Neither canoe, nor autemohile figures much in this phase of moose hunting except that one, or both, may help the bunter ended July, Canada exported to other parts of the Emnire goods amounting to $453.427.899. This is in comparison with $354.992,074, the figure for the corresponding twelve months previous. Imports from Brit- ish Empire countries during the two twelve months’ periods were: Ended Inly, 1923. $195.811,190; ended July, 1922, $153,185,581. South Milford camp,. canc *s, guides, hunters and duffle are loaded upon a big motor truck for the journey. «21 akery Second Street, Sidney. Telephone 19 _s = The total quantity of sea fish landed on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts during the month of July was 822,043 ewts., valued at $2,771,440 to the fishermen, compar- ed with a;.catch:. of 873,382 cwts. valued at’ $2,596,739 in July, 1922. ESIC DUERMO CELE AMSAT bv tics. : w * Cattle in north* Alberta’s. livestock herds now number, more than 2,000,-, .000. This industry.. and .also the® | swine industry “Have increased amaz- | ingly.in-. the. northern: party of “th ‘Province .in’ the: last. few..year °o rh “Carrying large consignments fron ‘the:-Dominion Government and: the British : Columbia branch,” of ‘the - ' Canadian “Red. Cross, ‘the. Canadian’ “Pacifie'S.S.: Empress of ‘Russia’ was "|: ‘the ‘first’ ship from’, the «American «: |: continent to arrive with relief for the. earthquake and: famine stricken people of Japan. — -Nearly $10,000 in fur royalties was collected in The Pas, Man., by |- the chief game warden last winter. Yhis does not include the royalties collected from the Hudson Bay Com- ‘Shoe. Store ee ovince, to; show an ‘increas . Phone: Sidney 93 , & ‘compared. with 1922. A party of five journalists, r resenting the leading newspavers. of Switzerland, who recently arrived: at Onebec;'‘are the guests in Canada. of E. W.-Reattv, President of the. Canadian “Pacific Railway. They. avill tour the Dominion in the inter- ests of Swiss colonization, Stops will be made at different points where Swiss neople are farming, and are as plentiful as moose, and the open season for this game lasts from Oct. 16 to Nov. 81. aS a a ———————— ee AX | ’ . At Your Grocer’s or Phone Victoria A44 Ice Cream Parlor We also sell School Supplies at City Prices. Beacon Ave. Phone 90 ppetsieiinysbinoensnae Across Canada TH NATIONAL WIGIWAY , On o Bupertor Train od, cn _—_ T seanttarsl”? |. The “Continental Limited LPAST TIME AUL STERY HQUIPMENT AHORT LINE Leave Vancouver T45 pam, Dircet to KAMLOOPS RYMONTON B8ABKATOON WINNIPRG TORONTO OTTAWA — MONTREAL QUEBEC WATAVAX Alternativa Routo vin Stormer to Prince Ruport and Nall Con- nection, Sailings overy Sunday and Wednosday, 11,00 am, Standard Tho, Canadian National Rys. Tourist and Travel Bureau, O11 Govoruniont St., Victoria |=. &N.RAILWAY * WICTORTA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON-~Loaves Victoria 9 am. and S$ pan, daily. - VIOTOMIASCOURTHNA YeooLoavon Victoria 0 aan, Bundny, * 'o MIQTORIA-PORT ALBERNI~-Loaves Victoria 9 am, on Tuoadaya, = W?huradaan and Saturdave anally @xcapt days and Ralurdaya, ~Divtrlot Pasgongor, Agent vinwaniunebincasian wnepciesansepeeancymens epee meanafun ope rtnarrvacevneiivin/sih ass msarmesrranaearae ests Ea oneal one srenrermasirdieleagestuneimtyprevavmneraepsanstienntinren-ptuaraneasiermisteih Jmrothpanpieehoipeteoerscheg-enaesaneiedl peenascanmeerd -anetonp snccerrmnsistaiegepouiocannnrraecueeitterictogvamteanr arcmin remsneesinestestre t-te mained tae Soffa ecat is ta Ta ats a on ete 2 VICTORIA-LAKE COWICHAN-—Lenvea Victoria 0 a.m, on Wodnod~ opportunity will be given to mem- hers of the party to converse with them and get first hand knowledge as to the desirability of Canada a3 a place for Swiss colonists. « In a letter on “Canada and Land Settlement,” published by the Morn- jing Post, Sir Geo, Mclaren Brown, Ruronean manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, says that the arri- enitural salvation of Western Can- ndn Veg in mixed farming, which calls for smaller and moy numerous nericultural holdings tnan wheat prowing does, and results in closer pettlement end better communien- tion. The bigger and more densely rettled the rural pocnlatien, the more social amonitios there are and grenter advantages generally, ho ays. The Canadinn Pacific Railway will contribute $25,000 for the relief of the sufferers in Japan and have also decided that supplies of Canadian food-stuffs and clothing donated, or purchased with money donated for relief! work, will be transported frea over the Company’s rail and steam- ship linca, President I, W. Beatty made this announcement while mak« ing a tour over the Company's lines in the Weat with a party of directors, We added. that this action had been ‘Haken heenese of the reports of the ~ intense hardahips due to the disaster, and notwithstanding the faet that the Company had lost heavily by the catastrophe. Tho followimg editorial recently appeared in tho Windsor “Border Cities Star’: A recent cargo of sill, en route from China to New York, wan rhipped via Vancouver and tho Canadian Pacifle Rallroad and eross- ed the St. Lawrence to Ogdensburg, New York, instead of being sant across tho United States from San Francisco. The incident offers some« thing for Canadiana to think about, Tt proves what a splendid service the Canndlan Pacific offers in its rafl and atoamahip lines, In a coun. try like Canada, transportation Is all essontial, and the way tha Canadian Pacific haa envied on, in apite of thea business Ui ffloultieg whieh he- man with the war and are not yat amoothed out, fe a eredit to the nae tion whieh conceived: it. Agiuiny Lhe unaadenk calla attention to Cunaea’a splendid gateway to the Maat, Althpog Chivas ts ina chaolle politiea), eons tion. jure. now, tha ya fee fal trade lanees a the future, No natlen ia hotter placed for potting: Ue thare of this business than Ganida, De vs peaataremiehabumeiamenamman biebaiinial wee LTO T a OUT vir bimat ne “ee in liulag kept @ secret, pany and Revillon Freres, which will more then dowb!e this amount. This does not include moneys secured through taxes, licenses and other. gourees of revenue. : Creamery butter made in Alherta took a total of 149 prizes out of 236 prizes offercd, or 63 per cent. at ex- bibitions at Edmonton, Calgary, Re- gina, Brandon, Saskatoon and Van- couver this year. Out of 11) open championships offered, Alberta but- ter took & In the Calgary exnibition £ix provinces competed, in three others four provinces competed, and in two others three provinces com- pelted. Eritien Columbia has reached the peak of the biggest tourist season in her history, and it is estimated that as a result of the cnormeus travel) and tas expenditure of tran- sients whi'e in the province this ermmer, will be worth at least $30,- 009,000, The opening of the Banff- Windermere motor highway through Canada's rock garden was largely responsible for this increnae In tonre iat traffic through the Pacific prov. ince, Gold producers in the Provinee of Ontario during the first six months of 1923 report. production of 8? t,- 440 ounves gold and 65,444 ounces Biver, of a total value of. $7,244,081 from the Kirkland and Lake pro- . ducers 69,091 ounces’ pold and 6,515 ounces silver, of a total value of 01,402,873, or from the two camps @ total valuo of $8,646,054, Seaver nbalmerene me nerned WIZARD WITH APPLES New Jersey Farmer Vrodaces Fruit | With Seenes on His Parm Shown Teaneath the Shin Professor Edward WR. Brunyata, Huperintandent of tho| Gapo May County public schools, doclares thut Cape May County, In the village of! Cold Springs, haa a rival of Luter Burbank. To prove his anaertlonn , Professor Drunyalo recently Maplay-! oeamneae ad two Dig applés, undor tha pool of | which were tho initinis, J, GO. b., and | Another a bite the words Capy May, showed a Whkoneak of a ple. Tha in- tals ayo those of Josnph C. MMlott, | Py oP yee wh wee MMe Heidt Pre grow appled roprodweing any seang The method fousor’ Brounyato” gald Mott rome ou hia farm he chose, sh Pil by the Porcuping producers, ||. | ah a sone 1 vv wer 0 wai 2 near the place where the quarry is supposed to be and carry him home when the hunt is over. Ceduansesed nutriment : ani ‘and hops, brewed), t — a ‘oratacen wat > and ‘ get the. perfec- tion -of satisfaction: All Government ae 1 eee , Liquor Stores supply it. OF cannes Ni : 3 EREWERIED * seneoeyn Vancouver Breweries Limited Thin advertiscuent dst publi ted ow dteplaved bw the Tiquor Cantral Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 1Oe es are ames cen etme: Ge Seri» ate + asin ++ tna em + aD ee OI aie ae aren de eam ane LeamN@ Omen 1 eet enn anered seme ee | RUDE RURAL RHYMES oT et cene (enn) ane i ere 1 ene 1) nee (eu 1) Gam AS 5A an KAA CRI 19 LA Ne NN NA 1 RO 11 IH IN EU CIE oe BYES In all the Janda boneath the sides are diffarent folks with differant eyes, for every vace from Japs to Copties haa got vn special brand of optics, Somo eyes are oft, HONG CYeH are Bhar, Pome Bide Mell, sone glinges burn. Kome eyes ae shy and soldans rive thamselves to Meet nv Klegdy “Kage, while gther lamps, 1 tind, by gracions, ara nilghty nawghty and tirtadaus, . When I hakold bright eyes of Moe, T swear they are the only hive, put Inter Hkely bat my strel upon some anapping pair of black. 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