a cw on - . PAGE FIVA Here and There } ILLUSTRATED BIBLE LECTURE 43,000,060 bushels of vrain ewait- ed the opening of aavigation at Sort William and tort foc.uur this spriac. “THE NEW WORLD BEGUN’ MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Speaker---H. C. BICKELL, of Victoria Sunday 7.30 p.m., June 3rd, at the Auditorium Theatre, Sidney, B. C. Never in the history of mankind has the unrest been so general us it is today and on every hand the question is being asked, “What does it all mean?” The student of Uod’s word is reminded of the words of Jesus, “Upon the earth distress of nations with perplexity; the sea and the waves (the restless discontented) roaring; men’s hearts fail- ing them for fear and for looking to the things coming upon the earth (society) for the powers of the heavens (ecclesiasticism ) shall be shuken.... When ye see these things begin to come to pess, then know that the Kingdom of God is at hand. Look up, lift up your heads, Feserces for your redemption draweth nigh.” Matt. 24238; Mark 15:29; Luke 21:25-31. For a clear Biblical explanation of the present conditions hear this lecture. Flood conditions in New LCruns- wick and Maise fils spring: were the worst since 187 What About That Fire or Life Insurance Damage to Canadiaa Pacilic prop- arty in Western Cenzda by flocds this spring amounted to aroro:- mately $200,006. Calgary is the leading te‘2rhone city on the continent with one in- strument to every 419 perscns. The phones in this city are automatic. The per capita debt of Canada is approximately $165, as compared with $230 for the United States, $750 for Great Britain, $850 fer France and $250 for Australia. Apply _| S.ROBERTS Beacon Ave., Sidney. Vhone No. 5 or 7OR INSURANCE OF ALL HINDS Canadian Pacific steamers “Mar- loch” and “Metagama” docked at St. John with over 600 Hebridean ir- migrants to Red Deer, Alberta, and various parts of Ontario. | The 1923 camp of the Alpine Club of Canada will be pitched in Larch Valley, near Moraine Lake, nine miles from Lake Louise in the Cana- | | | international Bible Students Association — ALL WELCOME — NO COLLECTION Ausptees SSATS FREE : STEWART | MONUMENTAL WORKS, LTD. s dian Pacific Rockies. fae Travelling 572 knots in twenty- four hours, an average of from 23 | to 24 knots per hour, the Canadian EVENTUALLY! WHY NOT TODAY? Pacific liner “Empress of Canada” Write us for Prices | recently established a record for NICE PRUNES— 35 BORDEN’S BEAGLE 22 | before purchasing elsewhere. commercial vessels on the Pacific. S Wbs. 1... e eee ee eee S397 & BRAND MILK ..... ¢ Fe t oT H. PP. SAUCE— 38 ENSIGN TEA— 60 = 1401 May St.. Victoria, B.C The last link in the great 6,500 Per bottle ......... 6€ Per Ib. ........4-. Cc | ” aoe mile scenic tour through Western QUEEN OLIVES— 33 UME JUICE 3 i «Alex. Stewart, Manager. | Canada and the United States will Large, per bottle ... ¢ CORDIAL—Per bottle 3¢ ' be thrown open to traffic on June 30th when the Banff-Windermere Motor Highway will be officially opened. Esthet Yi ——— A Trial Order Wil Please You LOCAL CASH GROCERY Where Most People Trade A car of timothy and grass seed arrived in Vancouver via Canada Pa- | a ge ne maeeeerenaoonwetoah (per nce cific Railway from Toronto ten days after an order had been wired to the Ontario Capital. This consti- | tutes a record in service. | Bi PS THE TS a ae s, Uta ee “5 on eR ea Ee ezine A SALE OF $35,000 Worth ot Crockery - In architectural style the new Basilica at St. Anne de Beaupre will be a combination of the Roman and the Gothic. The steeples in front will be 225 feet high and including those in the chapels the new Basilica will contain twenty-six altars. Barber Shop Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco, | The honor of running the first ship into Montreal harbor from the ecean fell this year to Captain Ed- mund Aikman, commander of the Canadian Pacific steamer “Boling- broke,” a freighter. The “Montrose” _of the same line was the first vessel to carry trans-Atlentic passengers into the’ port in (1923. Soft Drinks, Candy, Etc. Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Odd Pieces | and Art Pottery |. "The number of strikes and lock- outs in-Canada. during 1922 was, 85, The. number . Of. working men: i 1,975,276. - Appr imately: fifty per. cent of the time lost was‘in.connec-, |= | tion..with’ the strikes “of the coal |! |i-miners:.in / Alberta’ “and © British | | Columbia which lasted from April till the end of August: THE SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, JUNE 1ST DAVID ae D. VICTORIA, B. C. & Topping the grain shipments from St. John of the 1921-22 winter sea- son by almost four million bushels. and establishing a record for the port for volume in a sinele shipment for one vessel, the 1922-22 grain business through the Canadian Pa- cific elevators up to Way ist totalled 15 249,261 bushe'’s The single ship- ments’ record wor mde on an alle wheat cargo of 353,793 bushels, See Time Table Effective on and after Sunday PATRICIA BAY -—- SIDNEY —— REST HAVEN |A CLIMBING WHEELBARROW || A wheelbarrow that climbs stairs SUNDAYS Leave Sidney Leave Victoria May 27th is in use in Shanghai, China. 11 isj|# Leave Sidney Leave Victoria 8.45 a.m. 7.50 p.m. i worked by a series of wheels. The| i 6 * 9.00 am. 2.30 a.m. 9.45 acm. 10.45 aa, wheelbarrow often carries as much 10.3Q@ a.m. 10.43 win. "72.45 p.m. 5.00 p.m. Detailed Time Tables ready for distribution at the end of this week, * 5.45 pam. 7.00 pom, 6.20 p.m. Starts from in front of Sloan‘’s Shoe Stove. Via Patricia Bay SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED —— Phones: Victoria 1128, 20131. From 740 Yates Street, Vietoria. \as 400 pounds up steps, BeezaWIUE from wheel to wheel, Sidney 648 eunnaaammneemanneel [eRe CED B. C. Electric || Langley Street, Victoria, B. C. r You are not experiment. tng when : you Use Dr. Shase’s. Olnt- iment for Fezema nnd skin Irrita- oan Yt relieves at oneo and pradu- heals the shin. magyne bea be. Chaso's a Otutnent frea $f you wention this peper and send 2c. stamp for portage. cc, a We 5 niidealers or Hdinanson, Ba Limited. Toranto. a & Lo, PREP COVE -— PATRICIA BAY — REST HAVEN — VICLORIA ene PASSENGMR SERVICE WRERK DAYS 1.00 aa. LEAVE 12.30 pam. “ SUNDAYS VIC TGRIA 40.40 a.m, LUAVE a 3.30 p.m, DENY COVE os aq Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., Daily LEAVE me EP COVE 845 am. LEAVE VICTOR. 10.30) aan. mreemetmmeetntt come eveseawnen enny'se, “ “ 7.00 pom, " “ 8.30 pam. ome PREGA SERVICE LEAVE VICTORIA = 3,30 pum. | Phone TOR, Sdney Phone 208, Victoria LEAVE DEEP COVED 8.00) am, From 1407 Broad Street, Victoria Commencing May Sih, mart, Rankin’ s Bakery “Telephone 19 rerpencsnhnantrrenenerennysenenenvacnnisersceraesrasiser imate tring iitop er cgrenpsarenestshats fates See Sato TESS OT ty Second Street, Sidney adap recpeennmasnarshanneormtuattamrivashseteejeinjanctnsnanneinteey BS anaraanyeree tenors tesomanyarecnases eee a eratertoealanss 2a Ta aa a a el ae amanda Canadian Paciiic Ry. Go East Through the Canadian Pacific Rockies Two Transcontinental Trains Dally. Througa Standard aud Tourist Sleapers Compartwaent Observation Cars oe, Try: a Classified Review Classified Ads Bring Results--2c a Word First Insertion, 1c a Word For Each Additional Insertion Through Bookings and Reservations on All Atlantic Steamship Liazs Apply for partiowlara and Reg arvallona to any agent of tho | Leb NAAN BGK WAUWAVAY TL St RES PY BS RR SES GE ER 8 A es Spring lime Beacon Ave., Sidney . Poultry Mash OR PULLET DEVELOPING MASH Serves double purpose—for Hens on range—also for growing Pullets. Contains: Ground Oats. Per sack, &0 lbs. Bran, Shorts, Feed Flour, Cornmeal and | cect eeceeeeeteeeees $2.29 VERNON & BUCKERFIELD HAY, GRAIN AND POULTRY SUPPLIES SIDNEY, B. C. PHONE 52 SPRING LAMB, SPRING VEAL AND ALL SPRING VEGETABLES —— Fresh Salmon, Halibut and Cod Fish BUTTER— From, per Tb. ...... AQe . “ead FRESH BEEF SRIPPING——Per Tb. me 10e . THE LOCAL BUTCHERS Telephone 31 Lace “ BIO kgemrewesreparsresrsasants esr Aegis, Seinen BEACON AVE. SIDNEY. Phone 3—Store Phone 63]).—House Ladies’ and Children’s Silk, Lisle and Cotton Hose, white, tan, brown and black, 35c., 60c., $1.00 and $1.50 Very Good Lace Corsets, $1.45 VICTORIA-NANAIMO-WELLINGTON—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m, and 3 p.m. daily. ; VICTORIA-COURTENAY—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. daily except Sunday. VICTORIA-PORT ALBERNI—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. VICTORIA-LAKE COWICHAN—Leaves Victoria 9 a.m. on Wednes- days and Saturdays. 1. D. CHATHAM, District Passenger Agent .eross Canada THE NATIONAL INGHWAY On a Superior Train The “Continental Limited” ALL STEEL EQUIPMENT Leave Vancouver 7.445 p.n. Direct to m FAST TIME WAMLOOPS EDMONTON BABKATOON WINNIPEG TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL QUEBEC WALIFAX Alternative Route via Steamer to Prince Rupert ond Rail Con- nection, Sallinga every Sunday and Wednesday, 11.00 a.m, Standard Time. Canadian National Rys. Tourist and Travel Bureau, O11 Government St., Victoria Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Service and 11.45 p.m. daily. BYATTLE—At 4.50 pm. daily. OCRKAN FPALLS—From Vancouver every Wodnenday at % pm. POWRLE RIVER-UNION BAY-COMON ROUTE—From Vancouver VANCOUVER@