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DEVOTED TO THE ; INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, PEACHLAND AND N AR AM ATA Whole No. 202 Vol. 4, No: 48 SUMMERLAND,* BiC., JUNE 28,1912. BOY SCOUTS' CAMP. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. Mr. Dobie Re-Instated. New .Long Distance Line. Twelve Mills on the Dollar Football. • The Boy Scouts, are preparing to Government will, Push Work ahead' Special Sitting of Council Fixes Action of Okanagan Telephone Com• ' The regular monthly meeting of Summerland vs. Vernon on Dominiou hold their regular camp at Trout . Rapidly. '} 1912 Tax Rate . the Women's Institute was held on Day. pany causes comment. Creek. Tents will be pitched on Friday afternoon, June 21st.- • the morning ]ol Monday, July 8th. Thejadies of the Unity Club had To make the camp a success the Within two months the Govern- ' - ' . The tax rate for 1912 as recom• been invited to attend the meeting The Summerland Football Team Recent devel opments have greatly boys will vneed cash ^contributions, ment Telephone Service expects to revived the interest in telephone mended'by the Finance Gommittee by,th,ut e Institute,, and it prove. d .quite goes"to-Vernon on: Sunday morn- the loan.bf six:or seven tents.icodk- have its new-:metallic two wire .. •matters.7is-'Mr;>-G:^M;^Sulivan;iwho: was struck by the Municipal Coun• a large'gathering, between seventy ing's boat, where they will play, the ing utensils, and contributions of copper telephone line in operation- „ and eighty ladies being present. Vernon team at ten o'clock on Mon- has;been acting as manager for the bread, cooked "' meats and baked through Kelowna, Peachland, Sum-„ / : 1 cil at a special meeting held ön Mrs. G.*J.-C: White, the president, day morning.^ This ;hour\ has been Okanagan Telephone " Company for beans, .etc. A number of the boys merland and Penticton. At pre• Tuesday afternoon. ;The, rate fixed was'in the'chair, and' called the fixed, so as -to'"enable the boys, to some weeks has been recalled;: and; will be given banks -with which sent the line runs down as far as ? meeting to order shortly after three return on Monday' evening's boat, Mr, 'Dobie~ reinstated.' Mr:-J. A." they -will .start*^out on Tuesday Kelowna The new cable to cross • is twelve mills 'on the' dollar.^two o'clock. The chief feature.of the The following -team has been Rerinie, secretary of the Okanagan morning,-/1 July . : 2nd, making a the lake has arrived, and poles are mills higher than 1911:' ' afternoon«twas;::;an?address'.'by-vMrs/ chosen : Thompson,: goal; /Dowsori Telephone.iGompany;::who "recently thorough'-canvass'of the district now being prepared and" gang lines S. }GillespieSon5'jnbdel"ikit(Aens| and Woods, backs; Brind; Weeks made a visit to the-Valley, is re• for cash -contributions. Please be are to be organized to erect the ' Following is a comparison in which/was^distened ;4o<with&great and .Newton, halfrbacks; .Temple- ported 'to- have statedxat*Penticton prepared iih ?*this < way^to; help the poles and run the new wire. detail :" - ' interestand /enjoyment.;;The~ speak- tonrLacey,Fisher,-Atkinson 'and? that his company, was leaving Sum-, boys makektheir.iouting. a success. For some time business on the - ' present line has been very conges- , —1911—-' . ersdescribedhow a kitchen should King,;•forwards;; jColes^.'reserve.; merland severely alone, and thatas Any contributions^in the way of be >arrangedaand furnished; ^and Several of. these, are coming up provisions may be left at the^Review ted, causing serious delays in the Schools - 2 mills. a; result, the people are feeling- aughingly;compared the up-to-date from Kaleden to play with the home; sorer .The reinstating of Mr. Dobie Officefrom whenceitheywill beïor-: transmission ' of messages. J The Debenture ' Interest and contrivances- and ^equipment;;many .te^^^he.^members.of-Athe^Glnb after'his reputed dismissal and the warded to thecamp at Trout Creek. present line, which serves "-as a Sinking Fund " * - " 2 do. men^have oh- the farmland .the are desirous of having: as many condemnation he .received from trunk telephone line between the ,Utter:;lack of conveniences the wo• different towns, is also used, for,, General *" - 6 do;: Smmerlandv citizens'asspossible-go some of the directors who" visited SHORE ROAD UNDER WATER. men have in the kitchen. She With them.; The fare,for the round the transmission of telegraph mes-' "'| l ithe;:Okanagan some months ago, 1 spoke of ?mahy-little ^improvements 1 sages to all towns south of" Kel• Total-10 , do. trip is stated;;as ^.dBy0^iM is a general surprise, although'some thaticould be made in some kitchens From enquiries ;?made about the owna.' " shouts for., Summerland.,.^..This is/a of'our.citizens have always doubted with^yery .-'-lit'tle^cpstpri trouble; and very important:game:to Sufhme)-- Lakeshore Drive, - parts of which The .present line between Sum- ,,v —1912— x , * u the' genuineness of his dismissal, what a saving of time and strength land. In the^pka^gari^Valley are under.water,;•the.Review learns merland' and ' Peachland runs - * Schools - - - _ 3£ mills. believing that he was onlytempor- it'meant to,'have; good and" proper League, the^score now stands four ; that "cqnimunication^withsCrescent through Garnett" Valley and across' Debenture Interest and utensils for-kitchen work". - Mrs points each for Vernon,'Kelownaarily^femove d from the scene of the Beach>via that :-road is completely the hills to Peachland. »The new' * revolt. ->;')- Sinking Fund - 4 ^ 'do. Gillespie described the model kit• and'Summerlahd^ .and^t'wo forPen cutoff. Between'Trout Creek and line will follow the present router „ chen she, had - seen at the St. 'Louis ; tictonv:dAs iSummerland«hasfohly; The directors of the Summerland Penticton ^portionsof-.,the-drive. aré south from Westbank to Pe'achlahd; I':- % General - - - 4£ do. 'Exhibition,^fitted%witii^every4mod- two more""'games to play—that .'oh still. underwater; andíitis practic but will leave it this side of Peach-- -".> - Telephone' Company are - to hold a ern - appliance," and' said'jthat Jal Monday;.with:Vernon; and'another ally impassable for, automobiles. -Totall2 * do. 'meeting next.week ,when it is ex land at the divide, and will follow ^ thougb^wejrcould riot-have'Jsuclrjperlate r - with^ Pentictbn-^it -is^yery ThéíKteams an-connections withiithe the shore to Summerland. ,, It/ is "f ~ kitchehs^we~^duld pected that orders will be issued for fectly arranged essential c" that tfiey, make a Igood railway, construction are fusing the the purpose of the Government -tof^ ' the.newiswitchboard^Unstruments^ r MERRITT ALARMED.AT INDIAN ; i- roadlas far as the, point, and al• ask for a right-of-way through * „ gain pointers" and suggestions*from I showing on Dominion Day. wires and other material. There is CRIMES. ' them. » 1 though some of "it is under water, Summerland, preferably using^the.";'^ some';, considerable ' difficulty in After the lecture Mrs.. George it;is notóréally damaged.Beyond back streets, keeping "away fromrT"-; gettingiithe.right^men forsthecon - Merritt has been thrown into a Ross and Miss M.-.Tait sang* beauti GIVE UP CHASE FOR INDIANS. that more of the rbad is under the present telephone wires in or- _ v fever of .excitement' .by a series of ful solos',' tea .was "served, and à structi on >wqrkys but A t has recently- water; but there is a rocky bottom, der to avoid induction. •Indian crimes ranging fromimurdér very 'pleasant : afternoon ;was" spent: After v'six week's ;6f- 'strenuous been suggested that' the men that and as -far as can be learned no . As soon as the new wire is strung,^;- ; the Government -.Telegraph- Service to deadly- assault. 'Last, Sunday At the "close of the meeting nine worki in iithe í vai ri huntif or áíthé^woí great damage has - been done there. and.connections made it is the pur-V"T», ,;SquasmiskenV?one of isthe :best: known new'membèrs;werè:.enrolled; ^ IndianjoutlawsrSpintlamiánd-Pául;' s now.-assembling for- the erection Several rigs: are; reported "to have pose of the , Department • to utilize, Indian hunters; ofMhei:Valleyrw'as' Ghief^Constable^irFernie;'iCpnstable^ of the new\line-:might?be;engaged drivenithrough in-the last' few days the old line for telegraph purposes.-'"/;. Harriss : and ten Indians frdm^thé for, the "work immediately upon without mishap; ;^ One .citizen who This will do away with the riece's- found with^hisTbrairisibatterediOut, SUMMERLAND DEFEATS PENTII and Toodlaken, a twenty-four year Kamloops " reserve/ employed' as completion of the; Government-line| has been\,over a good .portion of sity oLusing the. telephones to re; ' ^ A v ? old Indian, js now in-jail charged TON. trackers haver returned frojnY Cl i n- sixVeeks or two months.hence.- % the road - within a week, when peat telegraphic business.'. ^A 'tele-fC| with the crime. - Toodlakén's-.wife fon; A'few- constables are'stiltf left asked i which way^he^woulda take, graph office will be,opened in-cSurn-,:'.*! at^thatrtplacer'tó ¿beiíin'ííMadiñéss; said-he would?,take;,the-bottom-road „was. also discovered - beaten-., into " The' Summerland' Lawn Tennis merland and another in Penticton. should;:an! y thingí-beihear^íbf iithe Arrangements are. being.made to he could' not ^expect to insensibility " andáis in a precarious Club played the' Penticton Tennis | although Peachland 'will probably alsp-_be.-,..-| fugitives, ssbut'tfope^sof^th^ hold-a Union "Sunday^School Picnic make very good time: * „*- condition.-, Club on .the grounds of-the latter similarly served. It is the inten• mediá~te;capture¿, has ";beeri>; practic• in^which alhthe Sunday Schools in - Chief Tom Peter says Toodlaken last Saturday afternoon; ^Summer tion? to have a .combined telegraph -C | r abandoned. - ^ > Summerland andj Westi Summerland and Squami3ken' had been drinking land won by,5 set's'to;4.i 1"~ ally aii'd" telephone office in Summer- .