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Vol. 6, No. 33 SUMMERLAND, B.C., MARCH:'; 13, 1914. Whole David Herron Takes Own Life Hon. Price Ellison Coming. Arrested At . Special Attention To Wat A • telegram was. • received last Sam; Peters is

Okanagan's , representative in the is being held at Vernon awaiting Reeye SayS TlltS IS COUIICiPs FlTSt D.UtV Domestic Trouble Too Much For Him Provincial House, and Minister of the -arrival .there to-day of Con- ' , - ' Finance and Agriculture, that he stable- Graham-A who has a -warrant will be present at the Fruit Union for .his, arrest. The Usual Monthly Routine Business. The Result Of The Coroner's Inquest. meeting(to{be held, on,Friday even- Peters, it is alleged, is an .ab• ing-next.aj "• '^;;.zri±y.'..^'' ;H sconding debtor.. For sometime It was at first planned that he ihas' been boardipgrat: thei home The regular monthly, meeting of I apparatus .for.that purpose. This . "Death, the'fresult of a gun-shot | started in saddles, and his trail was Deputy-Minister Scott would ..at* of,: Mrs. - Mary ; .Campbell, and-; it. the Council was held yesterdaywith has-since arrived,,and the heads, wound, self-inflicted while temporr ¡ picked-up atrPierre's;. some seven tend. .v- • > is said,* owes about $50; forrboard.. all members present. • feet; and other refuse are now be• arily insane,'''was the-verdict of miles -back, and 'followed for t^b It is further;stated that he borrow• There vyere the -usual number of ing cooked under steam pressure, or three miles further when Her- the jury on the death of David THE TELEPHONES. ed $ 100 .from «Mrs.( Campbell' sin- citizens in attendance to make peti• To prevent outbreak of disease Herron whose body was found in ron's body was found under- a pine validr son, .with the y understanding tions to the Council, who were lis• recommendations were made by the the woods at Upper^Trout Creek on tree iwith a bullet wound in the left The home company's new ^system: that the, sums be > made. -\-yi Eachcashe- d it,,: ness further additions to the al• sundry other accounts. • - from a. higher .level-.which together for... debenturesr placed with that , has been a resident of the munici• Elliott's Hall with the'.'following ready healthfully long subscription Mrs. Campbell complained to with the other request was referred company. • ' • ' pality or -vicinity for a number of- jury:—C. H... Cordy,,. .Chief,- A.J. list. • Constable Graham, and- a formal to the Board of Works. Several enquiries and offers were years, for a long time working as Harris, A. F; Solly, W. R. Shields, Connection: has ibeen; made with charge was entered - against-him on A. E. Hespeleradvisedthe Coun-' received for Municipal debentures. teamster for Wm. Ritchie, while' Thosi Figgis,- and L. McLaughlin., the -government toll lines* and long Wednesday .-evening-.'!/.- Before nine' cil"that he had the' deeds; - etc.; of: 90 per, cent, -has been offered,-but it latterly he has been similarly em-, The ^witnesses examined were Dr.! distance messages' both,-outgoing o'clock - that • night he was located the week and Constable Graham went upthe delivery upon receipt of the-muni• tion -of re-engaging Constable weeks Herron was not in his usual autopsy showing that death resulted been--removing a number^ of the lake this- morning • to bring the cipal cheque. Upon the. motion of Graham,' and- it was - the 'unani• happy mood.v Debt and domestic from a gun-wound from ' close few remaining: -'phones on the-old prisoner back for -arraignment. iCouns. ^Blair and ;-Simpson an order mous- opinion, of the Board that trouble telling ' on "him heavily; range, apparently-by a soft-nosed exchange, - was : passedi for/ $219.48in-settle• his services were, necessary.- , Ob• bullet.- ^Several, ribs, were shatter-: especially since, his wife left him Mr* Cunningham - Injured.. ment for the right-ofrway. .. jection was made, however, to, his early in. the .winter,. taking thei ed-.-iand: the- lower ¡portion of the "Thé Gypsy Queen. Mr. D. Sutherland complained giving any time to other than mun• youngest-' of :three' Children

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 PAGE TWO THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Œïje ^utnmerlanfc Gebiete OBITUARY.IMPRESSIV E BAPTISMAL SERVICE. An impressive baptismal service, BANK OF MONTREAL PUBLISHED BY THE REVIEW PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, HENRY W. KNIGHT. m ,. „ , iL attended by a crowded congrega- I RALPH E. WHITE. MANAGING DIRECTOR To his many friends throughout tion> took place on Sunday after- Valley the news of the ] ESTABLISHED 1817 [ $1 noon at the Lakefront' Baptist SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $2.00 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. SIX MONTHS .00. sudden and wholly unexpected Church. Three female and one death of Henry W. Knight of Kal- male candidate, all from , Advertising Rates : eden came as a rude\ shock that for were admitted into the church by BOARD OF DIRECTORS: LEGAL NOTICES.—Twelve Cents per line for the first insertion Eight Cents per Une for each sub- a moment seemed unbelievable. Rev. C. Britten of Penticton, and H. V. Meredith, Esq,, President. sequent insertion. Mr. Knight was" assisting a the service was conducted by Rev. LAND NOTICES.—$7.00 for 60 days, $5.00 for SO days. neighbor at Kaleden in rounding D; J. Welsh of , who R. B. Angrus, Esq. E. B. Grcenshields, Esq. Sir William Macdonald WATER NOTICES.—80 days, 150 words and under. $8.00; each additional 60 words, $1.00. up some cattle, and was reaching preached ah eloquent sermon. Hon. Robt, Mackay:' SirThos.-Shaughnessy. K.C.V.O. David Mórrice. Esq. iC. R. Hosmer, Esq. A. Baumgarten, Esq. C. B, Gordon, Esq. THEATRICAL, ETC.—50c. per inch for first insertion, and 25c per inch each subsequent insertion from his saddle to open a gate Suitable hymns were sung by the H. R. Drummond, Esq. D. Forbes Angrus, Esq. . Wm. McMaster, Esq. LOCAL NOTICES or Readers, Immediately following: regular locals, 20c per counted line; 10c per when suddenly he was seen to fall choir, and the beautiful solo, Sir FREDERICK WILLIAMS-TAYLOR, General Manager. line each subsequent insertion. Half these rates when accompanying display advertisements. from his saddle, and when friends The Plains of Peace" was well LODGE NOTICES, Etc.. 26c. per week, per column inch. reached his side life had departed rendered by Miss Myrtle Clay. FOR SALE Advertisements, Etc., 2c. per word first week; lc. per word each subsequent week. Mr. Knight was a young- man Transient Advertisements payable in advance. of 26 years, and a native- of, St. Bankers in and London, Eng., for the Canadian Rates for Contract Advertisements furnished on application, John,, N.B., the youngest son of Government. Branches established throughout Canada and Copy for change of contract advertising: must be in the hands of the printer not later than Wed• the late Joshua Knight, a well A Tip To You nesday noon to insure publication in the next issue. known lumberman. He came west Newfoundland, at each of which is a In accordance with schedule of prices adopted throughout the valley; charges for advertising eight or ten years ago, and has "Business with me has increased are now being made weekly. Heretofore when five issues were made in one month the result Savings Department was a loss. By the new method customers are charged each week for just the amount of space been a resident of Okanagan Val- -very much since I began advertising used. . ley for five years or more, at in the Review, and I am satisfied first at Vernon, and for the last that my sales are fully 30 per cent, where Deposits of» $1.00 and upward are received and Inter• FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1914. two years at Kaleden. Interment greater since I began advertising, was made at Kaleden on Wedhes- than they would otherwise have I est allowed at highest current rates, Savings Department day.' been." Such is the unsolicited tes- accounts given special attention. PREMIUM ON WORTH. Those left to mourn include,his timonial of one of our advertisers, mother and sister in St. John, a!nd and we pass it along as a hint !to| Canada's biggest corporation is working on a scheme that was pos- another sister, Mrs. Carroll Foss any who may wish to increase or | sibly suggested by the system adopted by all the major league baseball of Kaleden, and one brother, extend their business. E. B. MAY, Manager, clubs. These clubs send out scouts over ...all . th....e. country., t._o. witnes... s . Ernest, a commercial man, well- ( Summerland and West Summerland the games of the different baseball leagues. The scouts go secretly | known throughout the Valley, WHY LIVING IS HIGH. for the purpose of picking out the men who will later on be the star s The story of the adventures of a players. This scout idea will be used in a system which is being in- We have to express our sympathy head of cabbage in New York is augurated by Vice-President Bury to discover the giant corporation's to-day with Mrs. S Angove, who, told by the New York Press. It

• , , . A, . . . u. L .. „ returning last night from Arm- casts illuminaton upon the much

most capable employees for the openings higher up which are continually str0ng, found in the mail a letter diiscussed high cost of living. The occurring. Mr. Bury also recognizes the value of public opinion and informing ber of the sudden death cabbage is raised by a farmer in Home Portraiture. Connecticut. The comparatively goodwill of the private citizen, and his scheme of promotion has a close of her brother, Mr. John Myers, in v PORTRAITS made in your own homes assure you of the best small farmer will send 1800; to possible results. Most natural and pleasing expressions. relation to this recognition. Guysboro, Nova Scotia. The news 2000 heads of cabbage to New Sittings will be made by appointment only In large organizations many deserving employees remain practically £ York. For one head he receives > a AT YOUR OWN HOMES. i stationary because of environment or their not coming under the pur- T T» cent and a half. Then the head APPOINTMENTS may be made with MR. ROWLEY, " • wag evenni Summerland or West Summerland. view of those who recommend'men for promotions. With a view to Mr. W. J'. Robinson;went up to goeg ito the commisson merchant Late Patrons: LADY MONTAGU ALLAN, Montreal, Que. . bringing the management in closer personal touch with the employees, Vernon on this morning's boat and He lives on Riverside Drive and PRESIDENT WILSON, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. officers will be required to make reports on the seryice rendered by will stay a. day or two. . pays $2,000 a year for, his apart Advertising inspires confidence ment, and keeps ah automobile. He every officer and employee under his immediate jurisdiction. An ac• the man on the move/ He spends $7,000 a year to live. Next ERNEST J. - ROWLEY. count will-be given of each man's disposition, attention to business, in the cabbage is sent to the wholesal loyalty, zeal and more particularly of the tactful and courteous manner knows the town that advertises is er. He lives on West End Avenue Artist-Photographer, (or otherwise) with which he deals with the patrons of the company. no one-horse affair, but is alive and He pays $1,800 for his apartment Greater stress will be laid on the degree in which these latter qualifies progressive, and a good| place to go and keeps an automobile. His liy tions are possessed. Due precaution will be taken to guard against ad• to. ing expenses are $6,000 a year. ^ Penticton is negotiating for the verse reports of any employee. He sends the cabbage to the jobber | IT CERTAINLY PAYS to ADVERTISE in THE REVIEW purchase of some culled water pipes who lives in an apartment which Of the scout idea an official of the Vice-President'si office says:— held by the City of Vancouver. The costs him $1,500 a year—on Broad "In addition to these reports a gentleman who is a good judge of human sizes-ares four, six and eight inch, way.j keeps an automobile and nature, of kindly disposition, whose name has not been divulged to and if secured will be used for irri• spends $5,000 a year. FromJ him the staff, has been selected who will travel over the road as a passen• gation purposes. the cabbage goes to the retailer, FIR | PINE ger, and .in that capacity, or as a shipper or consignee will come into HOW PAT WOULD EVADE IT. who lives in a $700 apartment on,a continual contact with the various employees, and his instructions are side street, has .a corner store for which he pays $125 a, month jrent, to look for the good points in employees,, and to draw^attention. to, Two Irishmen, on their way home keeps two /delivery wagons at a cost and send in the names of any of the staff whose courtesy, zeal, loy• from -a funeral, were conversing of $140. a month, and spends WOOD alty, ambition and knowledge mark them out as above the ordinary, about the uncertainty of life. rSays $2,500 a year on his living. Fin I am in the Market with 1000 Cords to supply the people of Summerland and. likely material for advancement." Pat: ally the cabbage gets to the con . "Sure. and_ I'd give a thousand sumer. He lives in an apartment dollars, Moike, if I knew th' place for which he pays $40 a month. He where I was goin' t'die " ;, rides in the trolly car or the sub ALCOHOLIC POISONS. * " Faith, Pat, and phwat good way, he spends all he can make or FEED would thot do yez?" * a little more to live, and he pays Note our. Special Cash Prices CIVILIZATION continues steadily to progress, and what a few "Begorra, I'd niver go near th' 13 cents for that head of cab years ago would have have been looked upon as the product of the minds place at all, at all," says Pat. bage., of fanatics is now considered seriously, and often adopted by the pub• lic generally. Adams Sleighs We in Canada, with so many matters pertaining to material devel Weather Report ppment and progress, have perhaps on the whole been a little behind OUR BEST " FLOUR - - $1.75 per sack., .• our cousins to the south in the adoption of legislation bearing on social Abstract from weather records for February, 1914, kept at the progress. ' Government Station, Balcomo Ranch, Summerland, B.C. In the New York State Legislature a bill drawn as an amendment Sunshine Rainfall'. February Maximum Minimum Readings to the penal code, and which would never have gotten through the com hr.' min. - (Inches) OS. B. Young mittee stage in earlier days, is now receiving serious consderation, and 1914 'Phone Violet 8. WEST SUMMERLAND may become law. , The same legislation will be proposed in other states 1 83.0 21.0 29.42 4.00 0.02 as opportunity offers. 2 26.0 ; 9.0 29150 7.54 3 26.0 9.0 29.18 ; 0.12 The measure provides that bottles of beer, whisky, and other bever• 4 24.0 -3.0 29.40 6.24 ages containing more than two per cent, of alcohol shall, before boing 5 11.0 -6.0 29.60 7.48 , ; 6 16.0 -2.0 29.46 3.24 The kind you will get from My offered for sale, be labelled "Alcohol" and '"Poison" in bold face cap• 19.0 12.0 29.46 0.00 7 Fine Large WHITE WYANDOTTES itals, with the traditional skull and crossbones printed in red. For 8 9.0 29.42 5.24 9 24.25.0 j 4.0 29.48 \4.12 They're pure Bred. They're a the label the following is proposed:—"This preparation contains alcohol, 10 31.0 20.0 29.26 0.00 , 0.25 CHIX good white, They're' mature which is a habit-forming, irritant, narcotic poison." j This statement 11 85.0 20.0 29.40 1.24 typical Wyandottes. They're 12 88.0 23.0 29.40 1.00 was suggested by the National Scientific Temperance Federation, and is 18 85.0 24.0 29.60 0.00 healthy contented layers, summer vouched for as scientifically accurate. 14 28.0 20.0 29.80 1.00 WORTH and winter. They're from indi• 15 88.0 25.0 29.60 0.00 vidual and pen prize winners. The argument is that a man who drinks should at least do so with his 16 81.0 , 26,0 29.44 0.80 They're —• well — what' more eyes open, with a knowledge of the nature of what ho takoB. The bill 17 81.0 20.0 29.30 0.00 18 .30.0 21.0 20.10 0.00 CROWING could you osk7 Limited sittings is only an attempt to opply the spirit of the pure food and drugs act to 19 82.0 24.0 29.10 0.00 for sale. March, 18 for $2.00; the liquor traffic. 20 33.0 25.0 29.02 0.00 i April, 15 for $2.00; May, 15 for 21 35.0 28.0 28.00 0.00 0.80 $1.50. Baby Chicks too.—Your 22 42.0 82.0 29.20 0.00 ABOUT 28 41,0 22.0 , 29.40 4.30 chancoB aro good if you order now 24 42.0 31.0 29.80 4.00 25 40.0 26.0 20.60 6.18 Phone FRED S. NEVE TRAVELLERS'GUIDE-C.P.R. LAKE AND TRAIN SERVICE. 20 42.0 80.0 20.80 0.24 27 47.0 38.0 20.50 8.00 782 28 , . 42.0 28.0 20.80 0.00 29 m.o.w. 30 Read down Rood up 81 East and South West and North 14 2 4 Train 8 I 13 Average!) 1014 31.9 19.1 20.37 06.24 • 0.57 THE CANADIAN BANK 13.30 20.00 8.80 Vancouver ar23.80 9.10 12.45 Total« \ 1018 28.1 13.0 20.20 142.80 0.50 4.87 10.24 22.50 SicamouB 0.24 18.88 21.28 21.25 3,00 14.55 Calgary 10.20 3,05 6.20 OF COMMERCE ar7.35 10,00 Winnipeg 14,55 22.40 ' SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., L L. D„ D.C.L., Prenltlant DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ALEXANDER LAinD, General Mannuer JOHN AIRD, Aia't General Manatfar 10.80 Slcamous nr 18.00 12.40. ...Vornon ...15.80 AUCTIO N CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000 18.20 Oknnagnn Ldg. on arrival of "Okanagan" 15,10.., Kolowna.., .8.15 16,50.. Poochland ..7.80 On Saturday, March 28th, 1914 18,15, .Summorland. .0,80 SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS 18.80.. Naromuta ..6,00 at Mr. Bristow's house, Summerland * Interest at tho current rate is allowed on all deposits of $i and 20,00ar Penticton ..5.30 Included in tho Sale will bo tho following : HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, upwards. Careful attention is given to every account, Small accounts Departing time only is shown oxcopt whoro "ar"' indicates arrival POULTRY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and UTENSILS. aro welcomed. Accounts may bo opened nnd operated by mail. TRAIN SERVICE. Accounts may bo opened in tho names of two or moro persons, with• drawals to' bo made by any ono of them or by tho survivor, 821 Nos. 1 and 2, Vancouver and Montreal, Nos, 3 and 4, Vancouvor nnd Toronto, CORDY & HIGGIN Nos. 13 and 14, Seattle, Vancouver and St. Paul. AUCTIONEERS SUMMERLAND, B.C. F. F. HANINGTON, Manager Summerland Branch. -4'

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 •THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE THREE B.C. And The Ballot The Lesson of the Locomotive

When J. J. Hill crossed the line Theipuffing and snorting of the TERMS Are : from Canada into the United States construction trains on the K.V.R. he had to wait five years before he line above Naramata is. an early was allowed to vote even for con• morning sound over here that is stable. To-day he would have'to quite exhilarating to some of us pass, at the expiration of the incu• who have been long away from 10 % OFF for Cash down bation period, an examination in the city's noise. But it conveys the principles of. American govern• no nerve racking worry to our 5 % „ in thirty days ment, and produce witnesses vouch• minds—it is rather a mental tonic. ing for his probity. , ; As we look across the still blue After thirty days net waters of the . lake and note the Over the line in British Colum• snowy drift of smoke floating over bia the Hon. H.H. Stevens, M.P., the quiet benches into the rad• is loudly complaining of the laxity iantly clear air of an Okanagan in the administration of the natur• morning, we recognize progress. alization laws. Hundreds of Japan• We see a picture of the prosper• ese, he avers, cast ballots even ous future which lies ahead of,us^ though they have never been natur• when our fruitlands shall be linked alized. Canneries, loggers, - and right up to the marts of the world mine operators, he asserts, keep a beyond. Of the days when supply of used but otherwise per• freight" shall no longer perplex fectly good naturalization certifi• us. When" our peaches, dewy cates on hand and pass them around and fresh from our sun - kissed 'THERE is a difference among the newly arrived Asiatics orchards, will decorate, before A they employ. the warm bloom has left their del Why not? British Columbia has icate skins, the breakfast tables of between fresh carid no educational standard to measure Vancouver.' , Who, in Vancouver goods and old stock. Only the new• Are You applicants for citizenship; it re will ask for peaches from Oregon quires a residence of only three when the glowing luscious peaches est is best -r- having that delicate years; it does not insist upon know• of Summerland and Naramata are natural flavor of the fruit or vege• ledge of the English language; the so .easily obtainable. Who will 1 franchise may have as little mean wish for California pears when tables. Knowing this, we buy only from factories ing to the applicant as Sanskrit the juicy globes of Summerland which can their goods IMMEDIATELY AFTER and the cheering effect of distilled Bartlett's lie near at hand, fresh FOR grape juice have to Mr. Bryan, from the bough? THEY ARE PICKED OR GROWN — factories still British Columbia confers'the privilege. What difference does it which are known to work under conditions of perfect make, under these circumstances, cleanliness. Bargains ? whether the certificate is conferred Extracts From The by a magistrate or by the boss of a New "Game Act." salmon cannery?—Sunset Magazine, You may rely absolutely on our goods. San Francisco. . • ' ' We keep a large variety rather than an Genuine Bargains are now A |iew "Game Act" comes into force ".' throughout this province on ' extensive stock-—constant renewal being being offered in the the first day of April, 1914. Its our policy. Next time you use our canned Marketed Half Million Boxes provisions are not essentially differ• ent from the requirements of the goods note the fresh, natural taste—the Of B.C. Apples. existing act, however. Following character of them all. are some regulations compiled from Exports To Australia Made New the text of the .new act: Closing Out Sale •Record Last Year. The open:season regulations shall apply to big game, bear and game of Th, Nearly "half a million' boxes birds. equal to something like 26,500,000 •Farmers, resident Indians, pros• pounds, of B.C. apples were mar pectors and surveyors are allowed keted last season, according to fig under certain conditions to kill ures compiled by Mr. R. G.;»L game and deer for food. Clark, chief inspector in British Hunting at night, and over land Columbia for the Dominion Fruit cleared or enclosed land is prohib• cm:Eüc,commio}ímcimT summerian Inspection Department, and his as• ited. tx:rsm • ' sistant, Inspector A. H. Flack. The use of ;pump, repeating or The greater proportion of the fruit automatic shotguns of any descrip• was grown in the Okanagan, with tion* is. prohibited. EVERYTHING IN the Kami oops district next in point Three deer of-any one species, or of production, and the Grand; Forks mòre than four in all, and two hun^ section taking third' place." [ Here dred; and'•••fifty ducks are two item's Developmentare the returns from", each district òri\the bag limit list. . | Vancouver Island and the^ Gul Resident hunters are required to This week we would draw your particular attention to ( Islands, 15,560 boxes; lower main take out" licences, good for one land, 3,000; Kamloops district, year, as follows: Game birds and Beaver Board FOR Inside Finish 35,750; Okanagan, 371,000; Kei deer, $2.50;, big game and. birds, NOW is your chance to In• meos, 7,000; Grand Forks, 33,000; $5.00; big game, birds and trap• — and to — Nelson, 10,000; Crestori, 13,500; ping, $100. For non-residents the Arrow Lakes, 1500. Total, 499,310 fees-will be: fishing, big game and Parkyte Sanitary Closets «« birds, $100; game birds, $50, or vest in additional Hold• boxes for entire province. NOW is the time to install one-ONLY $18.00. As indicating the extent of the $5 per week; bear hunting, $25; fruit growing industry, Mr. Clark fishing, $5. ings; or, if you do not states that about 80,000 cases of Licences are not transferable. peaches, 85,000 crates of plums and No, license will be granted to any Wm. RITCHIE. prunes, 12,000 crates of cherries, boy under sixteen years of age, ex• own an Orchard, to es• 8,500 cases of apricots, 8,000 crates cepting at the written request of Summerland Meat Market of pears,; were shipped out from parents or guardians, who must the various districts last year. undertake to see that such a licen• J. DOWNTON, Proprietor. tablish a Home in the The shipments of British Colum• see is under constant supervision. Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand. Fish and bia grown apples from Vancouver Game in Season. o Australia and New Zealand last KELOWNA GETS NEW INDUSTRY. Okanagan. year established a new record, Phone OrdciB throuuh Drue Co.'s New Service, Telephone. TERMS STRICTLY CASH 31,127 cases being consigned over Calgary Company io Locate There. seas as compared with 87,127 sent from the United States to the Both Improved and unimproved Antipodes. . - That a prominent and »weal thy TH. INTERNATIONAL canning company, with heaquarters in Calgary, would start within t» lands are offered. Those in• week or two the construction of a SANITARY HOVER The High Cost Of Living largo canning factory in Kelowna, THE PERPECÏ BROODING DEVICE terested will be shown over was the important announcement At the present time possibly no made last week by publicity com• Hovers 100 Chicks, is flroproof nnd vovmin other subject is receiving quite as missioner, Mr. W. Beuver-Jones, proof, Thore Is nothing complicatoli nliaiit It. the District at any time to suit It Is wnrmoBt nt tho curtain and usable nny- much attention in Canada ns this of that city. whoro. No crowding or smothering of chicks: no kneeling In dust and mud to got nt tho lamp. one. It will be a surprise to most Mr. Beaver-Jones said the prin• AU ono has to do to tot it up, 1B to sot It down their convenience. readers to know that during the and light tho lamp, Used on many of tho cipals of the firm had been there, largest poultry farms In America, fiscal year which ended March 81st, and had decided to proceed at once For particulars nnd prices 1918, Canada paid $11,500,000 in with the erection of a building, apply to— Call on or Write: duty on food, and all of this largo and had already secured options Thos. J.Garnett, Summerl and, B.C. sum is virtually a direct tax on the on two suitable sites. Agent for Western'Canada %\)t consumer. It was not their intention con âmmmerlanb ©cuclopmcnt Co* In glancing ovor tho list it is tinuod Mr. Jonos to come in ns easy to understand that tho buying competitors of the existing cannery, NARAMATA B.C. public aro thomsolvos largely to as thoir business was really in a blame in many instances, for there different lino, moreoftho nature aro articles of food produced in of Hoinz, of fifty-8ovon voric' De LAVAL Canada that are equal In ovory re• ties" fame. Tho advantage to Kol spect to those made in any country owna in this was that their work in tho world. people, of whom they expected to In tho baking powdor line alone need nt least 100, would bo em• What Bids Fair there woro 007,004 lbs. imported ployed all tho year round. Cream Separators To become the Most Popular Sub-DiviBion yet into Canada, and this moans tho Tho arrangement waB so far ad presented to the People of Summerland is now on consumer paid in duty tho enor• voncod that contracts had already mous sum of $67,000. There aro boon made with growers in tho dis the Market no bottor goods in tho world in trlct for Bufllciont tomatoes to cover this lino than magic baking pow• the noxt season's output. Call and Examine Sample dor, and it is mndo in n model sani• Thoy had declared that thoy were in Half-Acre lots tary up-to-dato factory, and con bo quite ready to pay tho farmer $1 on our Floor . . . Five minutes' walk from Post Office, Store, Church, & School. procured in any first class storo at por ton for tomatoes, which WOB ono-hnlf tho prlco tho imported ns small n prlco as tho farmor could nrtlclo sells for. accept and make any thing out o Long Terms: PRICE & TERMS WITHIN REACH OF EVERYBODY Such artlclos as raisins, currants, it. The Opportunity is exceptional, and you cannot moke and many other thlngB, which do * * m First Payment next Nov. not grow in Canada, or aro not pro• Norman Hill, Pcntlcton, has as any mistake in your selection. duced horo, have of nocoBsity to bo signed for tho benefit of his cred Imported, and tho duty paid. itors. AU Information can be obtained at the If tho consumor would dovoto a llttlo thought and attention to this subjoct n Inrgo amount of money Real Estate Off ice of James Ritchie could nnd would bo saved.—(Cana• Shilohlsñ BORTON'S dian Homo Journal). Th. family remedy lor Coutil» .nit ColcU. Bm.ll dot*. Small bottle, huit line. IH5Ü \

FRIDAY, MARCH 13 PAGE FOUR THE REVIEW Everything of Business and Social Importance Peachland Notes. Transpiring in South Okanagan's Newest Town Miss Rena Elliott returned from OUR NARAMATA SECTION Vernon on Monday afternoon. Miss]"Marion"Cossar of Penticton Unity Club Whist Drive. was the guest of Miss Olive Fer• guson last week. • . Current Events Mrs. H. P. Salting and Mrs. Miss W. Wheeler spent the week• — OF - Fred Simpson conducted a whist Important Auction end at Rainbow Ranch, near Okan• drive under Unity Club auspices on agan Centre, returning to town on Town & District Thursday evening, March 6th, at Monday. the club room parlors. While the NARAMATA, B.C. number in attendance was not as Mrs C W Whyte left for Cal• gary again last week, having spent Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Hughes at• large as on similar occasions dar• Horses, Cattle, Implements and General Effects. The Tennis Club are beginning tended the district Sunday School ing the season those who sat round a couple of weeks with friends in to show signs of life again after Convention held at Armstrong this the six tables appeared to thorough• the Valley. several months of enforced idleness. week. ly enjoy themselves. The scoring Mr. MAT. HASSEN, instructed by H. W. ENDACOTT, the :Mrs. J. B. Robinson and Miss A preliminary meeting was held on Anglican service here on Sunday was remarkably low, the leading owner, will Sell by Auction at Naramata, on WEDNESDAY, Olive Ferguson are delegates to Monday evening at the home of score card amongst the gentlemen, APRIL 1st, 20 head of exceptionally fine Horses (heavy arid the Sunday School Convention at afternoon, conducted by Rev. that of Mr. Salting, being 168 Mrs. P. S. Roe, and it looks as D. E. D. Robertson of Summerland, light), large selection of Harness, Wagons, Democrats, and Armstrong. though we were going to have a Three gentlemen tied for the cellar was well attended. position. These were Mr. Gobk, •light driving Rigs, full line of Orchard Implements ; 15 head A baseball match on Saturday be• real good summer's sport amongst Harold Steers, and Roy Boothe, the of grade Heifers, two to three years old (in calf). tween the High School and Town the lovers of "the racket and net." Considerable local interest is cen• tering on the mammoth auction latter of whom—through cutting teams resulted in a victory for sale of stock and implements of Mr. the lowest—drew the dainty little Particulars in posters, which can also be obtained from the Owner, or Town of one run. H. W. Endacott on April 1st. souvenir. Mrs. Hancock and Mrs. the Auctioneer. Mrs. R. C. Lipsett spent the Mitchell tied for first honors ..t-f m<0lu englanb' Mr. Howard Rounds, having com• amongst the ladies. Mrs. Mark week-end with her sister Mrs. Rob• JULIUS W. A. BLOCK, pleted his duties in the Grant Manchester being awarded the con• inson and returned to her home in NARAMATA, B.C. Smith Go's. Kelowna office, return• solation. Summerland on Monday. ed home for good on Saturday bottée, Mr> and Mrs. Aides and'ehild of Corduroy Trousers $3.50 a pair Made of best Manchester Cord night's boat. &¡mbtca Merritt,,' spent the week-end in and Thickset Our local greenhouse man, Mr. town visiting Mrs Aides' father, Whipcord Trousers. $3.50 & $4.00 pr Mrs. Dan McKay and daughter A. Aveson, is making preparations Clara have returned from an ex-: Mr. R. H. Hueston and other Made of All Wool Yorkshire for a big season's work. He is üaramata. [proprietor*. friends. Whipcord & Riding Tweed tended visit to Hamiota, Man.,plannin g to have for sale at least All trousers made to order where Mrs. McKay has a son, and :Rev. I. W. Williamson and Miss by First-class Bespoke Tailors 50,000 tomato plants. The number also a daughter living. of those who are going in strong on R. Spencer of the B.C. Sunday Welch Margetson's London Hats vegetables is not a few School Association were in town on $1.25, $1.50 & $1.75 Track-laying north of Mill Creek Unexcelled Cuisine. Steam Heated, Tnursday and addressed two meet• Made to order from genuine Scotch and has been in progress all week. We The local union of Fruit Growers ings on Sunday School work, which Irish Homespuns and Tweeds. canjat last see the long trains emerg• brought in another carload of hay Every Comfort for the Permanent or were fairly well attended. -. Any of these sent by Parcel Post within ing from the short tunnel just north and feed this week. This is a fore- Transient Guest. .- • • a radius of 20 miles for 10c. more. of town, truly a picturesque sight. handed action on the part of the Mrs. John Gummow returned on orchardists who soon will be too en Monday from Ontario, where she Mr. Gash and his mother, Mrs. - F. L. ROE, Manager. IF YOU NEED Cash, purpose occupying Captain grossed in orchard duties to attend FOR RATES APPLY - - |spent the winter at her old home in Languedoc's home on the benches to these little extras. Hagarsville, near Hamilton. • She for the summer months, in order enjoyed her visit very much, yet is Mr. Carrol Aikins took down very glad to be home again. to be a little nearer their own or• quite a large party to Kaleden and chard property. thé FaHs m his car last Sunday, Word was received in town on WRITE THE Saturday, that Mr. Edward Lang Rev. R. W. Lee of Summerland Mrs. Foster, Dr. W. L. Robinson, Boat Co., Mr. J. O. and W. Robinson, and all Ferry Service and his wife, who left here about a delivered to a packed house on year ago for Paradise, in the Anna• NARAMATA, March 5th a highly entertaining thoroughly enjoyed the trip over a or Telephone Peach 7 Summerland. good road in glorious sunshine. Summerland - Naramata - Penticton polis Valley, N.S. were both dead. ecture illustrated by views on Mr. Lang has been an invalid for - "The Life and History of the In• We are distributors of TABOR COAL, Mr. Richardson, the local teach• almost six months and his death ,. which .we are able to highly recommeud dians of the Interior of B.C.'' er, has seen fit to re-consider his Winter Time Table i was followed by that of his wife, A Carload is due in a few days, and it Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilson and resignation on account of further a.m. p.m¿ | who survived him only two days. will be to your advantage to place your child, former Naramata residents, developments in his pi ans for enter• Leaves Naramata daily*. 9 and 4.30 ORDER NOW. • • ing upon foreign missionary work, and On Friday evening a number of You will save money by doing ao. but recently Vancouver citizens, Leaves Summerland - 11.30;« 5.30 the young people drove to West- : came in on Friday night's boat. and will therefore remain with us I till the close of the school term. > bank to a dance in the schoolhouse. ; It is their intention to take up resi• DAILY (except Sunday) TO PENTICTON The Westbank people failed, to*: dence here at least for the summer. materialize and some others thought ; Mrs. H. J. Wells was the hostess Leaves Penticton 1 3.30 Next Monday, the 16th inst., is on Friday afternoon last at the Leaves Summerland 11.30 the evening.too beautiful to spend j ",\ Naramata 12.30 " Naramata - 4.30 THIS to be a red letter day; for the local: Unity Club parlors, the occasion r indoors, and. so took, moonlight j isa Arrives Penticton 1.15 Arrives Summerland:-. .4.45 orchardists. and rhembersif;of the | being the usual bi-monthly gather- drives. Nevertheless those who ' HOME Farmers' Institute who will be ing of the organization that has went there had a jolly time. ,: favored with addresses on horticul• done so much socially for the town For further, information regarding extra service, apr£y S'land Drug.Co. DYE tural subjects both1 morning and of Naramata. The ladies have de• Wt)t Miss McBean, librarian, who has that ©feanagan Hafee JSoat Company charge of the Reading Room in• afternoon. - ' cided upon the purchase-of a piano forms us that she is doing very well in the near future. 5B limitati ANYONE/ Grant Smith & Co. have closed Jlaramatn, .C. 9. *. Koe, JRMMgtr. at the work. All but three of the can use their Naramata office. The whole Manager P. S. Roe of the Okana• books missing, from the library of their immense .contract will be gan Boat Co. spent the week at have been returned. "Little Folks wound up probably by the'end of Kelowna installing the engine in of 1911," "Mary Jane's Pa," and April, The last piece of work, the "Skookum,"the favorite craft, Dorinda's Birthday" are* still that of the big tunnel being the which is now ship-shape, and ready missing. Afternoon tea is served DYOLA last to finish. . for the water. All that remains is Hotel Naramata, every afternoon, and any cookery the signing of the clearance papers ordered is supplied* .The Guaranteed "ONE DYE for 1 All Kinds of Cloth. when, like a released greyhound, NA%AMATA, B.C. Clean, Simple, No Chance of Mlitakea. TRY we many expect soon to see her lT I Send (or Free Color Card and Booklet. Some 80,000 rabbit skins have iThe Jobnion.Rlchardion Co, Limited, Montreal Shilohm skimming her way toward the local This now famous tourist hotel will be ••The Family Friend for 40 yean." A never wharf. been shipped from one point in failing relief for Croup and Whooping Cough Washington State to Paris. They Mr. Max Wasserman of Calgary OPEN ALL WINTER ^ were done up in small packages'and waB in town on Thursday in the for accommodation of firstclas s trade. sent by parcel post. This is an ex• 5TEAMER!if4ANADA interests of his late father's estate. periment, and ; if successful will WHITE STARS LARGEST It will be recollected that about a ;

The beautiful trophy, known as OPEN FOR TRAFFIC the Rowley Cup, donated by Mr. fßlRTHS. J. Rowley.for. the winning team in Social, Personal,By a &c.recent orde r of the Board the league basketball games, goes WHITE—0 nTuesday, March 10, Passing Events: of Railway Commissioners for Can• to the College team, that team to ,Mr< and Mrs. Ralph E. White; ada that, part of the Kettle Valley having won five of. the:* seven a daughter. Mrs. George Gartrell is visiting Mr Douglas Hamilton spent the Mr. James Ritchie was at Kal- Railway adjacent to Summerland matches. ' •; • I friends and relations in Kelowna vday in Kelowna on Wednesday. | eden this week. has been authorized for traffic. I this week. . ;' •'• Traffic may be carried over the Classified Àdvts. Mrs. Moore with her little daugh• Mr. W. J. Robinson spent Wed• seventeen miles westerly from Pen• Mr. and Mrs. Pares and Geo. ter spent Wednesday in Kelowna. nesday at Peachland. ticton wharf. Another section : 2 Cents per word first insertion; Gartrell spent Friday last at Kal• north from Carmi has also been 1 cent per word subsequent insertions. eden. • Miss Robina Logie went up the Miss'Findlay of Kaleden is the Minimum weekly charge, 10c. lake on Wednesday's boat to Kel• guest this week of her sister, Mrs. similarly authorized. for garden and farm ore best '„ Mr. George Robertson was ano- owna. Jas. Ritchie. For Rent. ther Kaleden visitor to our town for B.C.soil.See Catalogue fax on Sunday. Mrs. C. N. Higgin, Jr., went up] There is a bad leak in the water solid guarantee of purity ' TO REN T^—House newly plas• to Kelowna last Saturday, return• main near McAlpine's corner on the ; Piano Tuning ana il©rmination. ., tered and finished inside, opposite Mr. Fred Anderson who has been ing the same evening. Lakeshore Drive. Send now for Copy fro© Presbyterian Church, West Sum• spending a few days with a brother Sutton &Sens.Th«Kin£s Soodmon merland. Apply C. H. Gay ton, in Kelowna returned on Saturday Mr Gilbert Thornber has returned Miss Gladys Limmer came up Careful attention given West' Summerland. ; , ml3 night. from the Old Country, arriving on from Penticton and spent Sunday to Tuning, Action, Regu• R*adin^ England Tuesday night's boat. lating and Repairing. •\ A. J.Wo o, dWard Mr. and Mrs. King, with Misses with her parents here. Victoria QL Vancouver Wanted. Vera and Kathleen and Mr. W If you have not ordered your 615 Port- Sr. 667.0rarivill«Sr. Mrs. J. Conway went up to Kel• OLD PIANOS having a thin tone SOLE AVENTS POR BRITISH.COLUMBIA WANTED — General Servant. King of Kaleden, all spent Sunday trees and shrubs telephone No. 672. Voiced and wonderfully improved last in Summerland. owna on this morning's boat and Steady position and good wages to See our ad. on page 6. W. Beattie. will remain there for a time. competent girl. No children. Re• Norman Phinney has come down The regular monthly meeting of ferences required. Drawer A, [from Vernon to visit his home here D. L. Sutherland expects to move F. B. TILLY, West Summerland. tf the Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary will this week, and is accompanied by a be held on Monday, the 16th at 3 into his new house near the high P.O. Box 156. 'Phone 862 WANTED.—One good three or friend, Mr. Walter Marble. p.'m in the Hospital building. flume within the next few days four year old cow due to freshen A. lone "drunk" "was a guest Mr. William. Sauter paid a brief soon. . Also four young pigs.—G. Mr. Harry Bristow, who has 1 over night at the municipal jail on been for some time occupying Mr. two days' visit to Summerland this Brodie, Naramata. • Monday, and was brought before T. J. Smith's house, is building a week, returning to Kelowna to-day. Summerland WANTED—Pruning by day or Magistrate English next, morning, residence for himself on his lot. contract, also carpenter work. C. Mr. T. E. Clay had the honor of W. Haddrell, West Summerland. tf The Baptist Brotherhood will The St. Andrew's Young People's being the week-end guest of Sir hold their regular monthly meeting Guild are holding a social evening Charles Tupper in London a fort• Fruit Union WANTED—Young calves from a in the West Summerland Church next Tuesday, and a number are night ago. few days old to a few weeks old. on Tuesday evening, March 17th expected as there has not been a I A good discussion is in sight. social for some little time. ' Mrs. T. N. Ritchie entertained F. Munroe, West Summerland. tf a small party of her friends at a Limelulphur Mr. H. G. Pattinson, of Winni• Other local residents who are at• most enjoyable social afternoon at for For Sale. peg, who has been staying in Sum tending the Sunday School Conven• her residence on Monday. I merland has gone up to Peach land tion in Armstrong this week are ©rtotng ==©utf ító FOR SALE—You can get a pony, to visit friends there. He findshi s Mrs Munn, Mr Coulter White, Mrs At a meeting of the directors of SPRAY saddle, and bridle for $50 from Mr. health much benefitted by the Val Allan Stewart, and Miss Watson. the Summerland Telephone Com• ARRIVED. or Dickinson, West Summerland. ley climate. pany on Thursday afternoon. Mr. The season's logging operations ¡0. Atkins was appointed to the pos• attòrte == 'FOR SALE — One Bean Hand Mr. G.J. W. Wheeler, manager of by the Garnett Valley Mill Com• ition of manager. fëovm Sprayer, complete for $50. Aitchi- Garnett Valley Sawmill, returned pany was brought to an end on Standard Feeds son Ranch, or Box. 30, West Sum from Vancouver on Saturday, hav-. Monday, r Active preparations are Milk delivery by motor car! merland. ing completed his business in con• now being made for. commencing Here is indeed progress in our Oats soon higher. nection with the new machinery this season's cut at the mills. ' town. Mr. Harry Reynolds is now FOR SALÉ.—White Wyandotte which he will be shortly'installing. delivering milk on a fine car which Team Work of all kinds eggs, for setting / from selected pen Anniversary services will be held he has purchased from Mr. W. G. Feed Flour of heavy winter layers. Two dol• No regular station agent may be in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday, Kelley. . done satisfactorily lars per setting. R. G. Tait, West removed and station closed, accor• April 5. Rev. Alex. Dunn of Kel• Summerland. tf ding to a recent commission ruling, owna will be the preacher on that Presbyterian services will be Molassine Meal Good stock of Hay and without the railway notifying the occasion. Mr. Dunn is recognized held in St. Andrew's Church on Feed always on hand FOR SALE, Pigs-^-Six brood sows I local authorities and getting per• as one of the best preachers in the Sunday morning, and in the Meth• Order Your Seed Now in pig. Several half grown pigs in mission from the commission. West. odist Church in the evening. At good condition. . Lakeside Stock the latter service the Misses Clay Firewood Delivered and Dairy Co., R. C.Lipsett. .. tf I Mr. G. M. S.. Gordon, for some The proprietors of the White and Harrington will sing a duet. time manager of the Greenhow Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. Fasridge, are Promptly i -FOR SALE — Pure Bred Buff Lumber Company, left for his home opening a restaurant "up town.'' The Women's Missionary Society INSURE Orpington, cockerels,- also eggs for in Toronto-; on Tuesday. His for' |:A building for the purpose is being of the Methodist Church held their hatching of 'same "breed; all at mer, business is now incorporated re-constructed by Mr. Harry Coles usual meeting yesterday at the res• moderate prices. H. H. Elsey^ with that;of Mr. Wm. Ritchie. If you are looking forward I opposite Mr. Wm.; Ritchie's lum• idence of Mrs; W; J. Robinson, and Your Buildings and Contents .-J. M6-13p ber office. the ladies attending were iafter to the purchase of a New ; Cppfirmation. classes ipr the, .can• i FOR SALE^" Fifteen 'thrifty ;8 didates for' the ''forthcoming con• \s .:. . ' '.. . : . wards entertained to tea by their Buggy for the coming weeks' old pigs at five dollars each. firmation to be held in St. -. Ste W. Callan, a teamster employed hostess. AGAINST Also two'good brood -sows at thirty by Mr^ Agur at Balcomo, had his season—Get my Prices phen's Church by the Bishop of'the Local talent from this side was dollars.each. .Terms, cash. ,Apply Ipiocese are being held every Wed 'foot badly crushed on Monday, a E. R. Simpson/'West Sumerland. loaded wagon passing over it. For• well represented at the concert nesday afternoon in the Rectory by which was such a great success at Loss or Damage by. the Rev. D. E. D. Robertson. tunately there are no serious injur• Horses Always. For. Sale FpR SALE— $500.00 cash, buys ies, and Mr Callan hopes to bé up Nararhata last night, Mrs George ' suitable for orchard work my fruit lot on Kettle Valley line. The Department of Agriculture and about again.in a few days. Ross, Miss Hurschmann, Miss FIRE About nine acres, partly planted. has decided to discontinue the dis• Mr. G. J. C. White went up on Dorothy Harrington and Mr. W. S. or driving > All fenced. Chicken houses. Bal• tribution of flower 'and vegetable Tuesday to Armstrong to attend the Kent, all contributing to the pro ance of $1000 on terms to suit. | seeds for school gardens. Although Sunday School Convention being gram. Clear title. :Lof 2,' Block 2888. We can do this for you some thousands of packets were held there. He will also attend, There is a good deal of complain Near, Deans'; ranch, Balcomo. Apr I distributed last season through "the before his return, a meeting at ply; owner,Box 1289, Victoria, ing about "our neighbours' hens" ,var.ious.Women's Institutes scarcely Vernon of the directors of the going forward. - A general request WITH B.C. f28 ml3 | any reports as »to results were re> Okanagan United Growers. ceived by the Department. is about to be issued that chick• FOR SALE—White and brown Two firm skinned and good col- ens be kept penned, or at least at proprietor leghorn cockerels. Baby chicks in Rev. D. E. D. Robertson on Sun• :oured specimens of Cox's Orange home, during the, time when our English, Canadian, or American season. . White and brown leg• day last expressed the hope that in Pippins which have lain under the lawns are being coaxed by the sow- Companies horns, white wyandotte and barred the coming longer evenings the.in trees in the snow all winter were I ing of fresh seed towards the re• rocks. Order early. Thos. J. creasingly large congregation would brought into our office by J. Tait freshing greenness we like to see Garnett. sometimes remain after evensong this week. Many such little won• later. CORDY&HIGGIN for short practices of the church FOR SALE—Cheap, an eleven ders of our climate are worth note Birds and beasts and flowers are CI earance music, so that congregational sing• and have made an interesting re• all mistaking the gloriously warm acre orchard lot on Paradise Flat. ing might be a feature of their ser cord this year. Real Estate & Insurance Agents; No reasonable offer refused. Ap• vices.. A number of the unusually March sunshine for May days, and ply, to G. A'. McWilliams, or C. W. large congregation on Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Robinson -brown butterflies, and the glitter Haddrell. tf and infant daughter returned on ing tiny green beetles are out this SUMMERLAND complied with Mr. Robertson's re• week, imparting the atmosphere of quest ' Wednesday night's boat looking very well after their trip to the Old midsummer to Summerland, as they The match at the College Gym Country, Where they have enjoyed bask under the cloudless skies A nasium, Town v. College on.Satur n very pleasant winter, and a thor• white line of snowdrops is making To make room for day night, ended badly for Town, oughly geed time. They proceeded a pretty bordering in some of our that team being handicapped even to Naramata, but spent yesterday gardens. Not that snowdrops are my~ SPRING Stock before taking the floor by several May flowers, but they do not bloom on this side of the lake with Mrs. Okanagan of unexpected incidents. College won Robinson's relatives. so perfectly under the chill winds by the score of 7—28. An unfor of the orthodox, calendar, March. tunnte accident knocked out a mem Representatives of our local Sun• ber of the Town ..team, Hilton day Schools went up to Armstrong Mr. R, H. Stouart met with College Snider, early in the evening, and to nttend tho Sunday School Con• what might hove been n most seri• Boots tho game was played out a mon vention which is being held there ous accident while driving home short on eithor side. this week. Mrs, Everton and Miss up tho worst part of Peach Orchard Summerland, B.C. AND Ruth Dalo wore representing the hill on Tuesday. In some way the Methodist Church services will upper Baptist School, nnd Mrs, harness became entangled and Any MIRROR in Stock bo conducted on Sundoy next as Estnbrook the Lnkofront Baptists, caught tho horse around tho neck, College Matriculation, follows; Morning service will bo Mrs, Angovo tho Methodist Sunday ho terrified animal reared vio• at a Reduction of 20 % held in tho Methodist Church and junior and senior. School, Tho Presbyterian delegate lently, and falling dragged the Commercial Course. On SATURDAY, tho 14th. •will bo conducted by tho pastor, WOB Miss Jessie Stouart wagon with him on tho odgo of tho Rev. R. W. Loo. Service in the gulch, Mr. Stouart had a vory Stenography and Type• I am going to give Prnirio Valloy Schoolhouso at 3,80. Tho Wost Summerland Women's narrow escape from being seriously writing. At 7 p.m. Rev. R, W. Loo will con• Instituto hold their monthly moot injured, but has BUBtalnod no worso the People an oppor• Thoso Mirrors nr* of the duct sorvico in St. Androw's ing on Friday tho Gth Inst,, one 11 than a badly cut right hand, Vocal and Instrumental tunity to bujr Shoes vory boat British pinto, Church, and will givo his fourth wook oarlior than usual, on account Music. at prices never before mounted in ronl ebony or nddross on "Tho Inside of the of Mr. Hilborn's engagements. A largo party of local roBidonts ivory, Cup." Mr. T. G. Boavia will bo There was a largo attendance of wont down to Penticton on Monday attempted in S'land. tho soloist, members. Mr. Hllborn gave night to attend tho porformonco of For further particulars address Both, Lndios' mid Gontlo- vory interesting nnd instructive "An Old Tlmo Women's Aid Moot mon'a Mirrors in Hnnd, Tho Young Pooplo's Guild of St. tnlk on tho growing of vegetables ing ntMohiwk Cross Roads," given Everett W. Sawyer Folding nnd Mngnifying. Andrew's Church hold nn intoroBt- for tho home, showing one way of by tho Women's Aid of tho Pentic• ing Missionary Mooting on TUOH» solving tho problem of tho high ton Presbyterian Church, in tho Principal Yours for Bargains, Prices up to $6.50, all at dny night, tho Biibjoct being the cost of living. There was also a Stuart Hall. Mrs, Goorgo Gartrell Korea. Sovoral vory good papers button-hole mnklng contoat, in Mrs. R, II. English, Mrs, Noble, wore road, MIBB Liator choosing a Reduction of 20 % H which n number of Indies took and Mrs. Milno wont down by tho A. B. ELLIOTT, Tho Land nnd tho People" for part, Mrs. Cortwright noting as "Okanagan" and Bovoral others N OTI CE hor subject, Mrs, C, 1-1. Duly, judge, Mrs. Bontloy carried off drovo down, A most enjoyable "Some Old Bollofs and Pioneer tho prize Noxt month there wil evening WOB spent, and tho lady Tho Summerland Puro Bred Livo MiBfllonary Work," Mr, MacLeod, bo a darning contest. momburs of our Presbytorian Stock Association bog to nnnounco The Man who Saves You $'s. j^OTtWamö' "The RoBponso of tho Korea," Church gleaned valuablo hints from that their Holstoin nnd Borkshiro MIBB iBnbol Stounrt and Mins Roth tho picturesque costumes and pretty aro now nt TIIOB. Dnlo'a stables, Summorland and woll gnvo two interesting readings, CURES play, for their own representation nnd tho Duroc-JorBoy at tho Luko- West Summerland tarmac? • • and vocal solos wore rendered by COUGHS of tho samo entertainment to bo sldo Stock Farm. Torma Cosh. PllONK 11. Mr. D. McKollor and Mr. Goorgo hold on April Gth. II. BRISTOW, Sccrotory. •Phono No. M Fisher. SHIWK fit COLDS and - - 24 PAGE SIX THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY,,. MARCH 13 Crofeööional Carba. Notice to Creditors College Notes. IMPORTANT! NOTICE SECOND Dr. R. Mathison IN THE MATTER OF the Estate Prof. Moore is recovering from DENTIST of Archibald Montford late of the his illness and has been able to take Qraauatc.Pennsylvania Colleté of .Dental County of Snohomish in the State his classes at the College this week.- Surccry, Philadelphia '' of Washington. U.S.A. deceased. • * Phon« 89 - Kelowna,. B.C. Notice is hereby given that all Dr. Harrington was confined to F. O. Box 109 persons ; having any claims or de• his bed with an attack of' lumbago mands against the late Archibald ast; week,- but has recovered and P. O, 111 ;.i.Phon»132 Montford who died on or about the is attending his classes again. , 28th A day of July, A.D. 1913 at B. A. MOORHOUSE Mr. W. E. Armstrong went to A. M Can. Soc. C. E. and B. CL. S. • Summerland, in the Province of British Columbia, are required to Kelowna last week-end and took NOW ON « A, HANDSOME Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor send by post prepaid or to deliver charge of the Baptist Church ser PENTICTON, B.C. ; to the undersigned solicitors herein vices there; Rev'. D. J. Welsh being for the Title & Trust Company, Ad in Summerland. Wellington C. Kelley, B.À. ministrator of the Estate of the The regular weekly meeting of said Archibald . Montford, their the Y.W. and Y.M.C.A. - was post BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, names and addresses- and full, par poned to Thursday night when Rev AND OTHER PRIZES NOTARY PUBLIC. ticulars of their claims and state C. H. Daly spoke on "What's the WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C. ments of their accounts and the Good of Religion?" nature of the security, (if any) held Away Absolutely Office hours from 10-12; a.m. & 2-4 p. mi by them. J Quite a number of the College AND TAKE .NOTICE that: after students went to the reception given the 31st day of March, A.D. 1914, by-the Young People's Bible. Class OUR PROPOSITION IS AS FOLLOWS: D.LÖRNE SUTHERLAND in Parkdale Baptist Church on the said. The Title & Trust Company With every TWO DOLLARS. CASH PURCHASE bought in our Auctioneer. will .proceed to distribute the-assets Tuesday night. All report a/most of the said .deceased among the per enjoyable evening. stores, you are entitled to one key, FOUR DOLLARS CASH PUR• CHASE, two keys, and so on.up, also,one.key for, every five dollar cash "~" Sales Arranged at any time. sons entitled thereto, haying regard The basketball game in the Col Phone, Black 8 Summerland only to; the claims of which they lege Gymnasium between the Col •payment on outstanding accounts. then have had notice,-, and* that the lege and Town teams was too one said Title & Trust Company wil sided to be interesting. The Town '.i.i-Onet of. the keys-amongst those distributed'will open a lock which NORLEY F. TUNBRIDÇE, not be liable for the said assets ,or team was handicapped by the new •will be attached to a Beautiful Drop Head Singer Sewing Machine,, and any part thereof to any person of members of the team . notrhaving ithe holder of the right key wins the. handsome prize., : Stlküor,, Notary Public^Conveyancer, whose claim they shall not then had a.chance to practise together ale. have received notice. The College boys- were shooting Members iand Employees of our firm, absolutely, barredofrorn parti• PENTICTON, B.C. Toronto, 4th March, A.D. 1914. much better than usual and: got^the: cipating in this Contest. long end of the 28—7 score.;. The . KERR, DAVIDSON, PATERSON Summerland "Stiffs", again FIVE SUPPLEMENTARY PRIZES will be given to parties return• Polittico. •A & McFARLAND, beat the ''Hill Climbers"- by 4 to ing the largest number of keys on the.day advertised for the keys to be 23 Adelaide St..East, Toronto 2,- and' the College Juniors beat Solicitors for the Administrator. tried in the lock: - : - Canabian ©rber 6t iJForefitersf. their opponents by 8 to 3 in a good game; full of fast combination and FIRST PRIZE I.:TABLE LAMP. Court &ummerlanb> i?o. 1053. good team work. !' Meets First:-Wednesday ini WATER AT:40rCENTS PER POUND ... SECOND "PRIZE CHINA BERRY SET,.,Seven Pieces. every month in Elliott's Hall.; THIRD PRIZE . -DQ.ULTON JUG. Pre• A protest has been made to THE ORCHARD PLAYERS. CHIEF-RANGER, > •HRECUSÉC. j mier Borden by Rt. Hon. W. F. : FOURTH PRIZE: HANDSOME DOULT.ON PLATE. - W. C: W. FOSBERY; J. N.' MERRILL-. Massey, Prime Minister ' of New FIFTH PRIZE HANDSOME DOULTON PLATE. Zealand against alleged adultera• Tour Opens At Easter. : 3. Jf. & a. jn. feummerlanotion !o f, New Zealand butter by Van• couver merchants.' The communi• The touring party which .was or• We are showing a Fine New;Line of DRESS GOODS in Crepesiarid Voiles. Also New Shirt Waists Hobge, J*o. 56 cation said in part: "It-seems evi• ganized, principally from . Summer- Meets on the Thursday < and General' Dry.Goods. on, or.=before the full dent that the manipulation of New. and, and in whose preparations we. •', 'moon. . Zealand butter by the 'addition of have all been. much interested, be• ? GENTS' 20th 1 CENTURY >' STYLISH ".SUITS JUST ARRIVED. F. W. Andrew, '': W.M; water is fairly extensively practiced gins rehearsing on Monday next and REMEMBER, we give 10 per, cent. Cash Discount on GROCERIES, as well as in all other Departments. K. S.. Hogg, SEC. in Vancouver.; It is stated that up opens its tour on.Easter Monday, to 28 per., cent, of water is incor• April 13th, at Kelowna, with pre• porated wh ich far, exceeds ithe .1 i m i t sentations of the famous plays, imposed in your Dominion. This David Garrick," and " The I.O.O.F. faked butter is sold as New Zealand Truth." The Players will next' Okanàgan. Lodge No. 58. butter• and this: tends to damage the visit Summerland, giving a per• Matti '.every Friday , at 8 p.m. in reputation of our shippers of dairy formance at - the Empire Hall on Elliotts Hall. Visiting brethven always w Ltd. welcome. produce." , ;" Thursday, April- 16th.: Mrs. Soames' Summerland aiid 'West Summerland. H.-TOMLIN. ... JvN. MERRILL, The ireply from Hori.iMartin Bur- has. just returned from London, Noble Grand Ree.-Secretary rell, Canadian-Minister .of; Agricui- England, with the costumes, wigs, •ture;.unformed/the ; New.Zealanders etc.designed ,in the best houses-in &ummerlanb &t. Snbreto'ö ano that two firms in Vancouver -were the.capital, and the. beautiful scen• Catbomaiin&òciètp. convicted and fined for selling but: ery, specially painted, .has already ter containing water in excess of arrived. It will be remembered Post - Office Box" 95. Members, meet FIRST MONDAY in the legal limit of 16 per cent. that Mr. Race Dunrobin, Mr.Sau^ every month in Campbell -Hall. Visi ter. and Mr. and Mrs. Soames are tors welcomed'. all to be inthe :caste,. with several J. G. ROBERTSON, ;«. GEO. FISHER, 1 Pres. .... ;: Sec. other actors and .actresses whose quickly atopi .couehs,, curea colds, and heals names.are associated with the best" the throat and- lungi. :: :: 35 cento. traditions of the English stage. Some EXTRAORDINARILY • LOW PRICED Meadow and Canadian Fruit Not Well ; Orchard Land . Enough Packed. ISYNOPSIS OF.COAL MINING : Can be acquired by REGULATIONS. Consulting Ontario Authority Says There Are Smart. Driving Outfits, Boats Met on Short Notice Few Whose Work is Good ; Mr. F. D. COOPER, COAL.MINING RIGHTS of. the Single and Double. 1 Saddle Horses Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskat Peach Orchard- Summerland chewan, and Alberta, the Yukon .Interviewed ,by. ithe Canadian DRAYAGE .. JOBBING Territory, the North-West Terri Associated Press last week on the; tories, and in a portion of the Pro subject of. alleged, discrimination vince of .'British Columbia, may be against Canadian apples among the leased for a, term of twenty-one Covent Garden brokers, and the' Parkdale Saddlery years at an annual rental of $1 per proposed! establishment of a Cana? ORCHARD WORK acre. Not, more than 2,560 acres dinn sale centre in London; .Mr. will.be leased to one applicant. Smith, a Niagara fruit * magnate, Stocked in thé following lengths: I ^Specialty* Buggy — Democrat who- has been in close touch with Time or Application for a lease muBt be . 16. and 18. inches , By Contract and made by the applicant in person to Covent Garden,, believes the charge the Agent or SubrAgent of the dis is made; against London brokers or cut .to order, inanjr length \ i Horses: Boarded by Day, Week, Team Harnesstric t in which the rights applied without the slightest foundation,', required. \ or Month. Riding Saddles, Bridles, &e. for are situated, "No Buch (discrimination, against • In i surveyed territory the land Canadian apples as such exists," Arrange. With I Us For Picnic Parties,-Sleigh Rides, etc., etc. must be described . by sections, or Mr. Smith says, '.'On the contrary,' All kinds of BOOT Repairing legal sub-divisions of sections, and Canadian exporters themselves are HARNESS Neatly & quickly responsible for any fall in tho do: Mado & Repaired Executed ,in unsurveyed territory: the tract applied for shall bo staked out by mand for.thoir fruit. Their paclci the applicant himself. ing, in pome cases, is deplorable, Prompt Attentionx.anilA.Falr/ Charges. Charges Moderate, Each application must be accom• and in a small number, of cases panied by a feo of $5,, which will positively dishonest." , bo refunded if tho rights applied There aro only a few shippers* JOHN S. RITCHIE, for nro not available,' but not other• in fact, whoso packing can bo de• G. R. H0DKHAM & Co., Proprietors. ' Hnrnoss Maker wise,.; A royalty shall bo paid on scribed, as good, and it is there- foro BtmvH wonder the London bro- West Summerland. tho ,,merchantable output of tho mine at the rato of > fivecent s por Kors prefer to havo thoir fruit; from Orogon and other centres who ton, : " TERMS, : Livery-rSPOT CASH. Current Accounts-Thirty Days Net, NEW GOODS arriving Tho liorson, operating. tho mine guarantee » pocking, and , whoso shall, furnish the Agont, with sworn goods on arrival nro up to the 'Make your selections while roturns .accounting for tho full standard. quantity of merchantable conl ,-. Doscribing tho Ontario npplo nB Stock is complete. minod and pay the royalty thoroon, ono of tho finest, Mr. Smith is If tho coal mining rights nro not convlncod that itihas a great fut- Noticed thteDifference) Wo will lay asldo any Artido until you uro in, the London mnrkots, if require it, on paymont of small doposlt being operated, such roturns should bo furniBhod at lonst dnco n .year oxportors will only co-operate and Thorowas a time when tho product DON'T DELAY Tho lease Will include tho coal min give n gunranteo of packing. of tho GARNETT VALLEY. iMILL ing rights only, but tho lossoss may Failing such co-oporatlon, Jio . was not of tho Best, In ordering tho Dost you can get in B.C. in bo pormit'tod to purchase whntovor fools it is n matter of sufficient im nvailnblo. surface rights may bo portanco for tho Ontario Govern• ThereV a Difference Now* Higli-Grode Trees and Shrubs considorod necossnry for tho work ment to tnko in hand, TIIIB guar Jowolor and Optician, nntoo must bo forthcoming. "Lot ' Homo-mado Buildlnir, Matorlol j ing of tho mlnonttho rnta of $10 OB good OB tho.imported article j Summerland and Weit Summerland. an acre, For full information np thorn nlso BOO," ho added, "that 'Phone .No. 672 plication . should bo i mado to thoth o apples are promptly shipped, ' is being turned out at tho j POH I'lUOKS. Socrotnry of tho Department of the and that n man shall bo appointed local mill, Mr, W. H. StovonH has boon np Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agont to moot tho boat on tho other pointed Suporintondont of Govorn- or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands, sldo who will soo thoy are taken WM. BEATTIE, West Summerland to London without tho dolny that 'Prove This for Self mont Telephone and Tologrnph Sor . W..W. CORY, Representative) RIVERSIDE NURSERIES, Grand Forks. vico, with hondiiuartors at Kam Deputy Mlnlstor of tho Intorior. ton frequontly tokos; place, and loops, to succeed tho lato Mr. L. A. thus obviate on much dotorior Review Wnnt and Sale adi. give N.B.-Our prlcon include delivery at orchard. J2a30 N.n,-Un».uthorlrad i )uhlloutloa of thti mirar- poBBiblo." Good Remili. Pnlrnor, tlaawant will not bo Pali I for, atlon as