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Vol. 8, No. 5. Whole No. 370. SUMMERLAND, B.C., SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. $2.00, pay/ ^ in advance. Council Retains Solicitor Fruit Shippers Will Finish New Tax Sale ort Tuesday To Fight Law Suit Should Note Th.s Lne In November ^ Fruit Package Mast Show Variety Hope-Coqaihalla Section Of The And Grade Of Contents. Also Kettle Valley Railway Near- Case Will Be Heard In Summerland. Name & Address Of Packer. ing Completion. Much Land Passes To Municipality.

uT™^ I™* £ Z Construction on the Hope-Coqui- There were-possibly a dozen in The serving of a writ ón the Mun• the cellar under his' house lately calledon the Review this week.to; ta section Kettle Valley! attendance at the Council Chamber For those who found the heat of icipal authorities last Friday by from a leaky flume. About two feet ask this paper to make clear some approaching the Rfi at 10 a.m. on Tuesday morning, ast week-end unusually oppressive, of water had found its way in and Messrs Clayton & : Abercrombie, provisions of the '.'Fruit" f^^JJ final Btagw. The line is expected when Collector F. J. Nixon; com• with the added discomfort of so caused the concrete walls to cave and Sale Act" that are not being Barristers, of Penticton, on behalf to be completed by the middle of I menced the sale of lands by public much smoke in the air, there in. Coun. Johnston pointed out complied^with by ..some local fruit 1 of their client,- -T. J. McAlpine, November, according to the latest auction, on which rates' and taxes should have been cooling thought- in this connection how the flumes shippers. Small express shippers,; .was the occasion of a special ses• reports. -.Track is being laid, and have become delinquent. He read in the knowledge that just about seemed liable to leak more than us• he says, are the worst offenders with sion of the Council on Tuesday the system of snowsheds designed first the statutory declaration of the same time there were , frosts morning this week, to consider ual at this time of year, there be• heir peaches. It may riot be gener• to protect the tracks is,, almost fin• in different parts of the prairies. the sale as advertised, and/ after• p ing little sedimerit in the water ally known just what is requi red of what steps should be taken in the ished. wards the conditions of the sale. oints in Manitoba and Saskatche• com i ng from the creeks, and what the packer and shipper. matter, ; and the appointment of a The completion of the Kettle Val• Replying to a question, he said the wan had as much as three, four sediment was in the joints of the Section 320 of the Act requires arid five degrees of frost recorded, legal representative to handle thè ley Railway from Hope to Coquihal- Council had no power to prevent flumes was getting washed out. hat the person who owns the fruit with formations of ice three-quar• case óf the Municipality.. The la Summit will open up a new route bidding on property belonging to The Board of Works was to go to. when it is packed in closed barrels ters of an inch thick. ' meeting was held at 9 a.m., the to the Coast for both the C. P.R; and men now bii.war service, but if no the spot and look into the.-matter or boxes must mark plainly on each Reeve and a full Board being pres• the G.N.R.' At present a service is bids were goffered, such properties immediately. .i< package:— ent. being operated.by the K.V.R. in would pass irito the- hands of the . W. J. Beattie was also before the i 1. His name and post office ad• conjunction .with the C.P.R. from Municipality alohgiwith any other "Tag Day" Wholly Counci 1 with a.. vi gorous. complaint 1 A total sum of $765.00 is dress, preceded by the words Midway, via Merritt and the Nic• lots which/likewise called forth no of irrigation water shortage in his claimed by Mr McAlpine' for 'Packed by". ola Valley branch, to Spence's bids. A Success. damage to his residential property section of Siwash Flat. He claim• 2. The name of the variety of Bridge.. Under the terms of a joint A number of propeties advertised '. •', *' '•- •' ' ".'(''•• - V " ' '''' - .' '"'" .•;'''...-•.. ' ' - at the corner of Beach Avenue ed that every year his district was the fruit. agreement between the Kettle Val• promised relief, but' what was done v were not offered for sale, having Citizens Continue Liberal Support and Fourteenth Street, alleged to 3 The grade of the. fruit, whe- ley and the Great Northern theCoq- did not amount to anything. He been redeemed in the meantime. To Cause Of Empire. result from a defective water pipe ther it is "Fancy;" "No. 1," uihalla portion of the new Hope The. seven bids made: during the along the latter thoroughfare. also thought that -what water there Mountain route will be used by the 'No. 2," or "No. 3." course of the sale were not for large One hundred and sixty-eight dol• The necessary notice of dispute re• was avai lable was not distributed latter road ' as well. -At Hope the If he marks the package amounts, the highest being $83.39, lars has been forwarded' from* here pudiating the claim, and announ• as. evenly as it might be. The G.N.R. will link up with the Can 'Fancy," the fruit must be prac• this. being the amount owing on as à contribution in aid of the 5th cing the intention of tfte Council Reeve and Council were unanimous adian Northern Pacific Railway, and in the opinion that improvements tically perfect, as described in sec• the College Gymnasium/property. General Hospital, C.E.F.tp be es• to contest the suit,; will.;, be for• 1 over that company's lines run into tion 321 (b) (i). W. C. Kelley bid this in. W. J. tablished "somewhere in France" needed to be effected in that- dis Vancouver; The completion of the warded forthwith: By. a resolu• On reading subsections (b) (i) Gibbons made "upset'', price;bids for the purpose, of caring for our trict. Mr Beattie's complaint pro• line <; will furnish the G';N;R. with tion put through, Mr.A. O. Coch• carefully, it wi 11 be seen that the on four small lots in-District Lots wounded soldiers. This sum is the voked a general discussion on the a direct route through the Bound rane, of the legal firm of Billings packer should aim in packing grade 454 and 673; amounting in all to result of the Tag Day held last Sat• subject, and the Clerk made the ary, Similkameen districts, and the & Cochrane, Vernon, was entrust• No. 1 to discard every injured' or $13.50. A. B. Williams offered urday by the ladies df the Ambu• suggestion that if it were possible Interior, to Vancouver. ed with the conduct of the Council's defective fruit, and not to delib the outstanding amount of $30.19 lance League? with which result case. The Reeve was given the the old Dunsdon dam should be re The Kettle Valley Railway will placed, to allow the storage of more; erately include tenner cent, of in on lots 2 and 3, Block 5, D. L. 455, the ladies are well pleased. Booths power to authorize a trip to Vernon 1 join the C.P.R; main line near the water on Eneas Creek . Coun. erior• specimens. ^ This margin is and C. Napier Higgin was the.re• were set up early in the morning of someone to confer with Mr Coch• meant to make the work of grading station of Hope, on the north side maining bidder with- $25.26 on;D at a number of Convenient points rane on the case,: if this isnecessary. Johnston was of the opinion, that if of the Fraser River. A bridge has the; money could possibly be^ found, easier and more rapid than if ab Clark's; Balcomo property, the por• throughout;the district, and these The case will be tried ; in Summer- been; built across the river and con. improvements should certainly be solute perfection ; were exacted/ tion above the ditch: were: augmented by autos which; „ land in due course.. hecting trackshave vbeen "> laid in carried .but;; while Counv Simpson Ten per cent, is presumed to be the The purchasers were allowed till called: at homes in the 'outlying, . With this important item of bus-: margin within, which an honest readiness for the inauguration of 6 o'clock on the same day to make sections as well as by some good . suggested .that there might be some service when•" the Hope-Coquihalla iness placed on its proper course, men in thatsection who would con packer, can do rapid work, using their payments, and the sale was work : done by Boy Scouts: Thev the Council turned its attention for every endeavor to make each speci section has been finished. The Ok• ad j ourned till the- following morn• ladies of the Naramata Branch also; tribute labor, or possibly cash; to anagan Valley and (the "districts a short time to matters of lesser be applied on future taxes, ena men conform: to the general stan• ing, when.any lands on. which the did'good work; The- amount col-. dard for the grade. served by the K.V. will' be afford payments offered had not been made , A letter from Engineer. Latimer blihg what worklwas needed,to be lected by them, $15.77, was sent to. .. was recei\^éM^jteè^^^trg^xÀ^ the. Summerland .branch, and is in-- was gathered -.that>lKère is a possi• would be. many men. who. .would fir, cluded in the above amount sent bili ty he may - not; be able, to place work on such terms. 'Finally the ofHspec out'early in the week. The move-; Tmvsection/df ..the Hope Moun• which-were "sold to the Municipal his services at the disposal of the complaint was left; with Coun. John• medium isize^ including noculls; ment to gather funds, here was a* tain route between Coal mont and ity of Summerland," as the Collec Council in the immediate - future; ston, to be adjusted if < possible be The Act makes, no^ restriction to part of the province-wide effort to I lOtter Summit;, built and'operated tor's announcement went,, must to do the work on the aouth main tween the superihtenddnt and the the quality of the fruit which is collect sufficient cash to equip with v by the G.N.R;, is; used by the have figured up into a very consid• that is necessary, in the way'of pre• ditchman. marked "No. 3." ° the most modern, appl iances for the IK.V.R. in accordance with a traffic erable sum, and it is clear that the paring specifications and plans, to On the recommendation of its The Packer is responsible if the alleviation of suffering in the base agreement similar to that which assessments would amount to many chairman, the Board of Works was face of each package of fruit which hospital > to be opened » soon on the . enable the work of putting that will obtain over '.the Hope-Coqui• thousands of dollars. While the authorized to get estimates of the is marked "No. 8 does not repre continent. ditch into proper condition to be halla portion of the line., rates and taxes on these lands are cost of the renewal of a considerable sent the contents as required by •Members of the Ambulance proceeded with. The Clerk is to ultimately recovered, it means o: length of fluming in that vicinity. section 321, subsection (c). Over League are, specially asked'to take write Mr Latimer and ascertain if course that the levies on them are The Council adjourned , shortly facing is an offence against the Act, notice that the next meeting for he can do the work about the not available for immediate or cur before 10 o'clock, when the tax which is most severely dealt with! Prin. Everton Gets Red Cross- work will be held in close of the irrigation .season, rent purposes. The percentage o sale was to take place. The next by the courts. the Men's Club, Thursday after• the 15th inst. If he is not able to, such delinquencies in this district another engineer will be employed. meeting will be the regular month Leave of Absence. noon next, September 9th, at 2;30 however, is not /alarming when p.m., when bundles of old linen John Steuart waited on the Coun• ly session on Monday, September compared with other parts, will be most acceptable. cil to complain of the flooding of 18th. BIRTHS. Will Spend Winter At Chic• ago University. McNAUGHTON —At the Sum merland Hospital, on Wednesday, September 1st, to Rev. and Mrs N. Principal S. Everton of the Col• Prohibition By 1917 Or Earlier If Is This Another Effort To Obtain McNaughton, a son. lege returned laBt Friday evening from, a trip that covered various AVESTWOOb-To Mr and Mrs points of the province, and he left Legally Possible. Monopoly ? Robert J. Westwobd, on Friday, again this morning on h,is way out August 27th, at the Summerland to the Coast, with several stops at Hospital, a son. points between. During his week Okanagan Telephone Company Cutting toll Rates. here, Mr Everton. has been busy Committee Of One Hundred To Organize Campaign. working it) College interests, at 1 Value Of Government Syitem Again Demonstrated. The Patriotic Fund. tending several Board of Manage• Principal Everton Tells Of Big Convention Of Business Men. ment meetings, and also visiting versation not extending over three Kelowha and Pentlcton. Mr Ever The value of the people's toler We have been asked by a correB ton, with Mrs Evorton and family, Principal S, Everton, Summer- President of tho Vancouver Board of minutes, The former prlceB were phone lino to tho Okanagan Valley pondent who algnB herself "A Sol will proceed east to,Chicago about land's delegate to tho big busihesB Trado was authorized to form a has been again effectively demon• as hjgh as 95c, The Government dier's Wife," to make a statement the middle of Septombor, and it is men's prohibition convention last committee of 100 mon to organize strated. By the maintaining of Service rates are 10c. per .minute regarding tho benefits which the d campaign for prohibition. $2,500 tho trunk lino through the Valley with a minimum charge of 20c, Mr Everton's intention to pursue week at Vancouver; reported tho Patriotic; Funds in. different parts post-graduate studios at tho groat [.proceedings of the' convontioh at toBtart a.fund was subscribed at thousands of dollars have been saved If this new move. IB made for tho of tho country undertake to pay university there,, a gathering hold on Wodnosday ov- tho convention. and will continue to be saved to purpose óf "Bearing" tbe>manage• out to tho dependents of enlisted telephone URors. Tho history of tho VIn the móantimo , tho Collogo onlng In Parkdalo Baptist Church. Tho request of tho convention ment of tho government service or BoldlorB, To quote her letter in WUB that tho ploboBcito bo takon Okanagan Telephone Company and discouraging tho continuance of the part: Board havo declined to accept Prin Reviewing tho stopflwhich led up of their attempt to got a monopoly clpal Everton's resignation, profer quite apart from any political ques• service the company is sure to meet "I havo Been \ji Btatod in tho Pro to this convention, ,nnd of the dis- tions and tho campaign will bo of tho business of thoValloy.aflwell : ring to give him' a- temporary loavo with disappointment for oven if vlnco that tho^Fund pays each adult cusslonB for prohibition by tho pro- quito district from party; politics. as their efforts to incronso rates are tho public patronized thq company dependent $17,50,'and $8 a month of absenco, Tho Board aro hoping vincos of Manitoba, Saskatchewan that there will bo Bomo way of AB in Instance of this, both Mr too well-known to roquiro review• almost exclusively tho maintaining for each child, but on making on and Alborta to tho onst, and tho ing. Failing to oost tho people's overcoming thoir prosont financial Jonos and Mr Rogors, opposing as• of tho othor system would bo woll quirloB horo I'vo boon told that the Stato of Wabhlntgon to tho south, pirants for tho roprosontation of tho trunk lino and hoping to bo ablo to worth whl.lo aa a guarantee against Fund will not give it each month, troubles, and that the Collogo will Mr Evorton showed that the psycho• got the business that was being not bo closed for moro than a yoar, South Okanagan, aro actlvo in this OXCOBSIVO ratos, only In apodal cases, and thon on logical moment for B.C. to cleanup movement. dono by tho Government Tolophono had arrlvod. All Canada has oyos y if ono can got two of tho commit Much is looked for from tho press "Sorvlco, bocauBO of their-holding An Ottawa dispatch dated' last B.C., hoping she will talco hor too to sign a statement. It is rath on to furthor "tho moVomont. Tho all tho local exchanges in tho Valley Manager Jackson or perplexing,' and sovoral oth Friday soys that tho Canadian Pac stand bosldo hor sister provlncoa oxcopt in Summorland, tho company Ific RailwayJCompany Books tho ap chairman of tho convontlon was ore would Hlco to know oxactly how against tho curso of alcohol, Quot John Nofeon, tho proprlotor-odltor built its own trunk lino and rofusod ono stands,'• provai of thóÌRallway Board and tho ing somo of tho convention spoakors its subscribers connection with tho At The Coast. of tho Vancouver World, In convocation with mombors of Privy Council of a loasoof tho linos ho doclarod Cannda IB to bo known government Byatom. of tho ShuBwap and Okanagan as tho land of tho Fair Deal. Tho Tho provincial govornmont has Mr F., T, Jackson, Manager of tho local Patriotic Fund Committoo, grantod.tho request that a plebiscite Tho pooplo, however, havo, as a tho Okanagan United Growers, has tho Rovlow* has not boon ablo to Railway, which is tho strotch run liquor trafile has boon an economie N on this question bo taken. rulo, romnlnod loyal to tho tholr lately boon making a tour of tho loam much moro than tho onqulror nlng down from Slcnmoua Junction blunder, a social wrong and moral own system, with tho result tho Const cltioB, in tho Interests of that states in hor letter. It Booms that to Okanagan Landing. disaster, With B.C. in linoni! Can . govornmont sorvlco is still doing organization. Ho^ stated that tho In tho prist, especially in tho cities, oda may docido to bring rtbout pro For a town of loss than 400 BOUIS business In splto of tho efforts of growers of tho Okanagan Valloyox aid from tho Patriotic Funds hao UBO of public gonoroslty. hlbltlon. to rateo within afow wooksthosum tho Okanagan Tolophono Company. poet to got fairly good prlcos for boon dlsponsod on a scalo largor Tho mombors of tho committoo „ It was tho unanimous decision of off$3,500 for patriotic purposes Is Now tho company nnnouncos a now tholr fruit this yonr. All tho pack' than tho incomo now warrants. For spoken to thought that $20 por tfib convontlon that, a domahd bo suroly an unlquo rocord, and ono move, which announcement IB a ing houses in tho Valloy aro work' this reason it has boon found noc month was tho allowance mado to mado of tho provincial govornmont which might bo Interpreted to givo tacit admission of dofeat as well ing to thoir full capacity at present, ossary to cut down existing allow Boldlors' wives, but tho figuro atat that n bill similar to tho Alborta tho impression that conditions as a furthor effort to corr'nl all tho and hro shipping many car« of fruit ancos in some cases, and to look in od In tho Province maybo tho roault moasuro for prohibiting tho liquor thoro aro "good." Tho town of toll lino business of tho Valley, dally; Tho Okanagan United Grow• to all applications mora thoroughly of retrenchment that haa boon traffic bo submitted to tho oloctorB, Hodloy, B.C., including tho stall! * This announcement is that bogln ers, Limited, which IB tho selling than was dono In tho past, This found noeosanry, tho samo if npprovod, to go into of tho Nlckol Plato Mino, latoly ning with Soptombor 1st a flat rate agoncy for tho nlno local unions, may soom to work hardship in somo Fullor information could probab• offoct not lator than Jrmuary 1, raised $8,000 for machlno guns, and $500 for tho uso of tho joint Rod of twonty-flvo conts for connections will thlB yoar ahlp moro that 1,200 crises, but it can readily bo soon ly bo had from tho provincial Pat• 1017. Cross and St John Ambulnnco So- between any two points on tho com cars of fruit, vogotabloBand grains riotic Fund hoadquartorB at Victor• A strong organization of business that strict investigation is necess• clptloa. pany's Hystom will provnil for con ho sold, ary Into applications to provont nb- ia. men, bonded by Jonathan Rogors, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW

enough to.deep water to make .swimming necessary to save his life. Œhe ê>ttmmerlanii Eebieto Even then he may fallinto a well. If people would only learn at least to keep themselves afloat in the PUBLISHED BY THE REVIEW PRINTING •& PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED. RALPH E. WHITE. MANAGING DIRECTOR water for a few minutes, thousands upon thousands of lives would be saved every year. ' ^ SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $2.00 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. SIX MONTHS $1.00. JAM CANS THE AVERAGE CITIZEN. Advertising Rates : THE COMMUNITY is as progressive as its average citizen—no LEGAL NOTICES.—Twelve Cents per line for the firstinsertio n : Eight Cents per line for each sub• sequent insertion. more and no less. > LAND NOTICES.—$7,00 for 60 dayB, $6.00 for 30 days. Every individual is reckoned with in arriving at the average. No AT WATER NOTICES.-30 days, 160 words and under, $8.00; each' additional 60 words, $1.00. one is exempt. . > '. . . THEATRICAL, ETC.—60c. per inch for firstinsertion , and 26c per inch each subsequent insertion. You are responsible for the spirit of your community. You are,: ',: LOCAL NOTICES or Readers, Immediately following regular locals, 20c per counted tine; 10c per • line each subsequent insertion. Half these rates when accompanying display advertisements. whether you'know it or'not. You cannot place yourself outside of the LODGE NOTICES Etc.. 26c. per week, per column inch. calculation. COST PRICE. FOR SALE Advertisements, Etc., 2c. per word first week; lc. per word each subsequent week. Transient Advertisements payable in advance. You either stand above or below the average I don't know which, Rates for Contract Advertisements furnished on application. do know that where you stand affects the average; If below, you Copy for change of contract advertising must be in the hands of the printer not later than Wed are a community liability ; if ;above, a community asset. ' nesday noon to insure publication In the next issue. In one case you are pulling down, retarding the advancement and progress of the community. In the other you are• pulling up and'pro •-.I have now on sale a large supply FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. moting advancement and progress. The surest way to improve your commmnity is to improve yourself ! of jam tins placed with rne by the ; —The. Citizen. • r • ' - assignee of the - Okanagan Jam *• * • * * »..••.• Co., to be rushed off at cost. - : THE PLACE that gives a man his living is entitled.to his best This is your opportunity. , Stock' efforts to advance everything calculated to benefit the; place ^nd the com munity. No man has a .right to live in any community who seeks to en up now for present, and future rich himself and not actively identify himself with its' interests. To be •needs. i ' '. / classed as a drone or chronic kicker, and opposed to every measure be• lieved to be for the good of the; citizens is a stigma that should attach itself to no man in the district. '

WE TEACH CHILDREN grammar that they may know" how to speak correctly; arithmetic that they may know how to calculate cor• rectly in their business'transactions; but more important to them than 2Jb. Tins - 3 cents each either is a knowledge of the laws of life and health, that they may know how to avoid disease, and eat,, drink;- sleep,''^th^breathe-7-in; short -to' I WANTED-AN ISSUER OF LICENSES. live correctly. This knowledge does not come by instinct any morel 5 lb. Tins - 5 cents each v THE HUNTING SEASON has opened, and there is no one in Sum than a knowledge of grammar does. ^ ;^ v . merland invested with the necessary power to issue gun licenses toThun ters. The mildest thing that can be said about this state of affairs is Will Allow Sale Of Venison TO AN^ ANXIOUS SUBSCRIBER. II jU8t the thing for shipping jam to the soldiers-or to any one. that it constitutes a rank injustice to the district.. The value of the licenses issued locally is probably between'five and six hundred dollars For Six Weeks. Mark Twain said:. "When I was annually, and to have no one at this point empowered to ,do this volume editing the.: Virginia City Enter• prise, writing copy one- day and The recent order-in;c6uncil which of business for the government is a reproach to the place and a grave mining the" next, a superstitious allows the sale of venison through• lapse on the part of the Chief Game Warden's office and the Attorney- subscriber once; wrote and said he out British Columbia for the six had found a spider' in his paper. General's department. weeks from September i till Octo• Was this good or bad luck? I re " Two reasons might account for the peculiar situation. One, that ber 15,Sis said by the Game Warden plied;to him- in our "Answers' to to havejbeen inaugurated this year the appointment in Penticton was made with the idea that the territory Correspondents" Column as follows as part of the government policy in this district could also be adequately served from the neighboring -"• 'Old Subscriber: The finding of helping settlers and others living • town. This is not so, it being unreasonable to expect local hunters to of .a spider in your copy of the En- GI^ER in the (country districts. terprigse was neither good luck nor &œimSIONMmMfT go to the-inconvenience of a special trip to that town, or to obtain the This year it is pointed out, not bad. The. spider was merely look• license they need by proxy. Another reason suggested is that in such only are the deer more numerous^ ing' over our pages to find out what but the number of - men applying . matters the Provincial Government is in the habit of making.such ap• merchant was not advertising, so for- licenses is much less than us- s pointments on the recommendation or at the request of any local body that,/Jtv:could''''''Spin;vitsv^eb'::acrbss' uaf. Hundreds of the men!, who us-» . that has the interest to take such matters up. This may not have been 1 r and leada'free";and undis- ually go' hunting deer in'Britisnl|'" ?^Pl ' . , Pioneer Livery Stables /done here, and so the matter may be resting till such representation Columbia are now hunting Gfo^ is made to Victoria. > '• . in Flanders. The question, was ~ considered by the government fe is short-too short to get However that may be, it should "not be allowed 'to continue that Li Driving Horses, Saddle Horses, Summerland is without an issuer of hunters licenses, and the sooner whether to prohibit the entire sale everything. , Choose you must, and all oyer the pr^ymc^ but. t^ such an appointment is made the more use it will be, and the more was taken that as. there are many -in friends, in books, i*n recrea Of The Best. fully will the needs of the district be met. men short of money this year, the I tion, in everything. sale of venison for • six weeks all Draying of all kinds attended to. over the province would enable There is always some one to ' LEARN TO SWIM. many of these to pick up a few dol smile at, some one to give your chair to, some one to whom a book, THE LAW does not require anyone to learn to swimj neither does lars. • .; •• Courteous attention and prompt service a flower, or even an old paper will «43 it force people who are swimmers to risk their lives on the water. But be a boon. at the most moderate prices. as long as there are rivers, lakes and seas on this earth, people will con LOCALS. tinue to avail themselves of the pleasures they offer. Therefore com 'PHONE 41. GIVE ME A CALL. mon sense requires that every man, woman and child who goes on the Mrs Newick of Hazleton, arriv• water or who ever expect to go on the water, Bhould learn the art of R. H: ENGLISH - - Proprietor. ed on the " Si camous"on Thurs• swimming at least to a degree where they could, in a case of necessity, day, on a visit with her sister,<| State your needs in keep themselves afloat for a short period, says an exchange. Mrs R. W. Lee. / "SHE REVIEW Inability to swim is suicidal in'many cases; sometimes it is even Mr Langlands of Calgary, a I Summerland Meat Market murderous.. What of the man, who, being unable to Bwim, grabs hold brother, of Mrs Lee, is visiting at| 'WAKT Column. : \ J. DOWNTON, Proprietor. of a swimmer and drags him down to a watery grave? Did not the in• the parsonage, having reached Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand. Fish and ability of the firBt mnn to swim result in the murder of the swimmer? here on Thursday evening. But, leaving out of consideration every law but the first law of Game in Season. 'Save time and postage by having TERMS STRICTLY CASH nature, does not the desire for self -preservation demand of everyone the the newspaper office mall your ab• ability to swim? It does unless one la sure that he will never get near sent friend a copy of the Review regularly. For a short time sub-| scriptions of this nature will be I taken from local subscribers at half Weather Report regular price, viz,,* ,$], per year.! There are not enough Have you a Boldier friend whom Abstract from weather records for July, 1915, kept at the you Would like to keep Informed on Government-Station, Balcomo Ranch, Summerland, B.C. homo news? If BO the Review will Union Jacks in Canada be glad to help you, and In order1 Sunshine Rainfall to do BO haB decided to forward a I Every Home Minimum. Readings July Maximum hr. min. (Inchos) copy weekly to the address of I In other countr|0B on days of rejoclng or National Anniversaries flags are unfurled 1015 friends of subscribers at half prlco, 1 80.0 . 50.0 20.60 * 18.80 or practically what It would cost a I from almost ovory housetop or window. 2 87.0 50.0 20.48 5.48 subscriber to wrap and mall his I in Canada Canadians are jUBt aB loyal, but unfortunately 8 81.0 68.0 20.44 7.18 copy after rondlng It. Come in they And thomsolvoB short of flags. 4 88.0 58.0 20.28 8.48 1 5 83.0 01.0 20.40 4.24' and leave tho present nddrosB of In almoRt every placo in Canada thero is a 0 75.0 50.0 20.50 0,00 , your rolatlvo or friond, and thus do movement on foot now to see that tho Old 7 81.0 50.0 20.50 12.80 him a good turn, Flag Is' floating from ovory Canadian homo. 8 77.0 58.0 20.40 7.06 should have 0 75.0 57.0 20.44 8.48 Thy3 nowspoporB hnvo boon askofl to assist in 10 ' 71.0 50.0 20.80 11.42 tho distribution. 11 78.0 48,0 20.40 6.00 A friond at our elbow suggests 12 07.0 44.0 • 20.40 8.80 0,04 the boat way to head off tho mall , Tho^Rovlow has ngrood to undor^ako tho 18 58.0 . 48.0 20.50 0.00 0.70 order houses 1B for tho local mor A distribution in thin district, and our roadorB 14 02.0 . 45.0 20.40 0.00 0.32 chants to ndvortiso liberally and can securo n real good Union Jack, in fast 16 07.0 52.0 20,44 8.80 colors, BIZO 5x8, for only 10 00.0 50.0 20.50 5.12 got tho trade thomBolvoB. It does 17 70.0 , 51.0 20.02 0.00 look reasonable. All of tho sue 18 77.0 51,0 20.08 0.12 coBBful mall order IIOUBOB aro 10 82.0 52.0 20.08 18,12 heavy advortlaors, and If they can $1.10 20 87.0 55.0 20.04 18.18 make it pay why not tho local! UNION At this prlco tboro Is no ronson why ovory 21 84.0 57.0 20.00 11,00 22 80.0 00.0 20.08 13.18 merchant? homo in tho district ahould not havp a Union 28 85.0 67.0 20.70 18,24 0.45 Jack floating on all occasions in future 24 80.0 00.0 20.04 18.24 0.55 26 84.0 00,0 20.00 6,42 0.85 LET THE OLD FLAG BE SEEN EVERYWHERE 20 78.0 58.0 20.50 0.42 Whoroin dooB tho fruit Inspector 27 72.0 54.0 20.54 12,48 roBomblo tho schoolboy proparlng JACK Every Home In Canada Should Have A UNION JACK. 28 74.0 50.0 20.50 0.00 to go flBhlng? Both aro looking 20 78.0 00.0 20.58 8.42 for worrriB. 80 80.0 54.0 20.54 13.00 A 5 ft, by 8 ft. Union Jack, in guarantood »i 83.0 00.0 20,00 ,0.00 fast colorB, for $1.10, Now rondy at What tho harvest Binili bo will do- THE l&VIEW OFFICE. AvorngoH ) 1015 77.45 54.20 , 20.20 243,18 2.41 pond mainly on what wo plant anil TotnlR ) 1014 82.71 60.42 20.50, 330.00 0.25 BOW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE THREE

First C.N.R. Train Grosses LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Apple Yield Generally | Fruit Growers! Canada. The Columns of THE REVIEW are open to the public for the discussion of matters of gen• Is Light. Try consigning your eral interest, No notice can be taken of anony• Fruits to mous communications. Letters intended for in• The first Canadian Northern Rail• sertion must be authenticated by the name and way transcontinental train arrived address of the writer, not necessarily for publica• Unfavorable Conditions Tend To A Clubbing Sewice JOHN NICHOLLS, tion. The opinions of correspondents are not in Vancouver last Friday morning, necessarily those of the Review. Reduce Crops. CITY MARKET, VANCOUVER, after making the run from Toronto ud 148 WATER STREET, via Winnipeg and. Edmonton in a Late Market Salesman for City. PRUNE ! SPRAY ! ! THIN ! ! ! A late report on the fruit crop I few hours less than five days. Sir issued by the Federal Department,! FOR Being wholesaler and retailer William McKenzie, President of lake View Ranch, of Agriculture says: can make you best of prices. the C.N.R., personally piloted the Summerland, B.C, While we have a feeling of per• Account Sales and cheque weekly first train through, and accompany• 31st August, 1915. fect optimism regarding the fruit or soon as goods sold. ing him were a number of promi; market prospects for 1915, yet we nent officials of the line. The Editor, Summerland Review. realize that conditions will not be This is a preliminary to the open• normal and that certain features NEW GOODS arriving ing for traffic of a third transconti• Dear Sir, will have to be taken into consider• I have read the urgent appeal Make your selections while nental railway in Canada, a rail• ation. The most important of these way that will connect the capitals from Inspector Cunningham, un• will be the quality of the fruit mar• Stock is complete. of all the provinces from Quebec to der the above heading .in your issue keted. There has been a satisfac• Victoria. This auspicious event of 27th August. Prune; Spray; tory demand for early fruits, but | We will lay aside any Article until you Thin; and after the grower has require it, on payment of small deposit synchronizes with-the harvesting of it has been a demand for high qual• Desiring to be of as much service as possible to our the greatest grain crop ever grown carefully carried out this advice, ity, and where fruit of low grade | subscribers, we have, at a good deal of trouble, arranged in the region from which the new at considerable expense, and prob• has been shipped the growers have, railway, ^as' well as the other trans• ably working from dawn till dusk in practically all cases, been disap-1 with a large number of publishers to obtain their publica• continental lineB, will draw traffic what does he get for his peaches? pointed in the returns. tions for Review Subscribers at lowest possible prices. J.Rowley Under normal conditions there 1J cents, and if extremely lucky 2 The most distinct feature in the Herewith is a very full list from which selections may be would undoubtedly be great public cents, per lb. Better grow potatoes Jeweler and Optician, apple situation is the change which made.. . • • •. • : ( .,. . ••••.,• •> •••••• enthusiasm over the opening to which require neither .pruning, has taken place in the Annapolis Summerland and West Summerland. traffic of two such new railways in spraying, or thinning. Valley since our last report was Canada within a twelvemonth. I do not wish in any way to de? published. The May report from It is expected that the announce preciate Inspector Cunningham's ad• Nova Scotia indicated a crop ap• Make your choices, then call,'phone, or write us, and J R. BARCLAY, ment of a through train service vice, which I know is sound, but proaching two million barrels, and special price will be quoted. Painter & Decorator from Quebec to \Vancouver will be the point is, can the owner of an even one month ago this report was| Grainer and Glazier made very shortly. average peach orchard carry out sustained. Since then, however, With the construction of their this • advice, and come out with a the fruit has dropped heavily. Autos, Buggiee and Boats Painted.' main line practically completed, it fair margin of profit on the sale This, in conjunction with unfavor• DAILIES. . is thought possible that the C.N.R of his fruit? I should be very glad Furniture Renovated. able weather, the development of Address Sub. Price may turn their attention to the sys• if anyone can advise me on this apple scab, and the ravages of the Work Promptly Attended To. tem of branch lines that have been point, and if profits on these lines canker worm Jhave so reduced the Calgary Herald, Calgary, Alta. 3.00 planned, and in some cases actually can be made, instead of deficits* total crop that it is not now ex• Vancouver Province; Vancouver, B.C. 3.0.0 Shields' Blacksmithstarted . The line from Kamloops how the trick is done, for from my. pected to greatly exceed one mil• Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, B.C. 3.00 to Vernon and on to Kelo wna is one experience.it means a heavy loss lion barrels. Vancouver News-Advertiser, Vancouver 3.00 'Phone 45. Shop. of. these, and with the completion every year. The Ontario crop is uniformly Winnipeg Telegram, Winnipeg. Man. 2.00 of .this the people 4n the Okanagan I am looking after five 10 acre light, (particularly in western On• Manitoba Free Press, * do. 2.00 will havethe choice of three alter lots, comprising about. 45 'acres;' tario, and on the later varieties. Toronto World, Toronto 3.00 native routes from the Valley to the half planted with peaches, the other East of Toronto, conditions are | WEEKLIES. v Coast. half chiefly apples, with some fairly satisfactory, and, it is par• Vancouver Province, Vancouver, B.C. 1.00 plums, pears, cherries, and apri?' ticularly noticeable that the crop in Calgary Herald, Calgary 1.00 Box Material cots. Last year I shipped about this district, while not a heavy The advertising merchant is the 49,000 lbs. of fruit through our lo• Winnipeg Telegram, Winnipeg 1:00 one, is reported to be generally Vernon News, Vernon' We are now equipped with one who does the business in these cal union, for which I received a clean and of good quality. 2.00 Family Hrld. & Wkly. Star, Montreal modern box machinery, and days of push and enterprise. There net amount of $526.83, which In British .Columbia the yield] 1.00 are turning out box material works out at an average return of B.C. Saturday Sunset, Vancouver 2.00 equal to the best. .WE CAN are more newspaper readers to-day will be somewhat less than last year, j than ever before in the history of 1.075 cents per pound of fruit; Toronto Saturday Night, 3.00 FILL ANY ORDERS ON with a considerable quantity of No. Toronto Mail & Empire SHORT NOTICE. the world. . The newspaper places The total general and water taxes 3 fruit, on account of apple scab | 1.00 your business under the eyes of thè on the abeve property amount year• Toronto Sunday World, 2.00 See our product and get our and aphis in the Okanagan Val• buyer. He sees what he wants, ly to $445.80 without the discount; Canadian Courier (magazine) Toronto 3.00 prices before placing : your ley. Canadian Collier, (magazine) New York order. . ... ^ .... ' and knowing where to find it, and if I reckon only 5 per cent, in 5;50 Farmers' Advocate, Winnipeg & London 1.50 looks up the wide-awake merchant terest on capital invested, on thè as^| BI , „ ~ . SATISFACTION who asked him to come and see sessment value of $300 per acre, Relowna S CrODS Are Good, Canadian Sportsman, Grimsby, Ont. 2.00 him. Success in these . days of this comes to $755 per annum, mak- The Witness, - Montreal 1.50 GUARANTEED. " sharp competition calls for eternal ing a total expense of $1;200.80. Mr J. W. Jones, Mayor of Kel- World Wide. Montreal 1.50 vigilance. You can't keep a Against this my only credit ; s owna, and Conservative nominee Northern Messenger, Montreal .40 v.. DIMENSION LUMBER, in Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg 1.00 • eluding building material of hustler down. $526.83 and $90.90 from the can for the next Provincial' election in all kinds. nery, making a total of $617.73; the riding of South Okanagan, ; Can. Countryman (magazine) Toronto 1.00 i.e., expenses $1,200.80, return while recently at the Coast, confer• Weekly Globe and Canada . .With pur new: machinery, in Farmer, Toronto 1.00 i > 1- ;cludihg*iiif6ur-side'!iplahe; we, $617.73, and then I; have not even \ red with'the provincialmihisters in I s ; ' can supply lumber finished as included :One cent for working ex respect to some matters affecting] Collier's (magazine) 5.50 Wanted .1.85 good as the best. perises, which it may be understood the'interests of this cohstituency.' Garden Magazine (magazine), New York To trade a choice 10 ac. run into a considerable figureo n 45 Mr Jones gave out the statement | Literary. Digest < ,, 8.85 PRICES LOW Lot.for. an Acre Lot acres of orchards. that'Kelowna disstrict has enjoyed f Scientific American ,, 3.75 l Victoria Colonist (semi-weekly) 1.00 Mill adjacent to K. V.R. - hear some town in the As regards the pests and diseas• this year an abundant fruit crop, the yield of apples, prunes and Overseas Mail, London 1.25 Ready to quote on car lots. Valley. es, against which Inspector Cun Youths' Companion, Boston ningham so urgently advises us to pears promising to be very large. 2.25 ' For particulars apply to : spray, I may say that I last year Outside of the agricultural and hor• SEMI-MONTHLY. lost a considerable part of my peach ticultural activity, conditions in Summerland Lumber Market Growers Journal, LouiBville, Ky. 1.25 .f» Post Office, I fA W. J. ROBINSON crop through wormB. This year the | the district are quiet in common n Winnipeg 1.00 \j%J») West Summerland. .•••-•AS Real Estate & Fire Insurance .whole property was sprayed with with the rest of the province, Nor'-West Farmer, Mr Jones was sent down from I ' J. W. WHEELER, MANAGER. Summerland, B.C. lime-sulphur and arsenate of lead MONTHLIES. The worms are not quite so numer Kelowna as a delegate to the prohib• ous, (but the loss is more than equal ition convention at Vancouver. Canadian Horticulturist, Petèrboro, Ont. .60 WEDD'S EFFERVESCENT ' led through split stones and mild Successful Poultryman, Vancouver .50 ew, and I have more than half my 3 years $1.00 Some'people never hand in an' Toronto 2.00 peach crop on the ground again item of news for publication, but MacLean's Magazine, Saline Grape Salts Busy Man's Canada, Toronto 1.00 There is in my opinion little use in if we happen to miss an item in spraying, when all the surround Rod & Gun, Woodstock, Ont. 1.00 MADE IN CANADA which they are interested they are Co. 2.00 ing orchards, with one exception, sure to hand us a north pole stare Delineator, Butterick Pub. namely that of Mr Simpson, have Better Fruit, Hood River 1.50 that would freeze the liver of a pol• London 3.25 niether pruned, sprayed, or thin ar bear. Windsor Magazine, Cools the Blood ned, for the worms will always at• Canadan Magazine, Toronto 2,50 tack the healthiest trees. The only Canadian Pictorial, Montreal 1.00 Relieves ,. — Sour Stomach, — Heartburn, remedy for peach trees if neglected The whole matter seems to me B.C. Magazine, Vancouver 1.50 Indigestion — Constipation seems to pull them out, particu a most complicated one of vital Sunset Magazine, San Francisco 3.00 importance to Summerland, and the Canadian Homo Journal, Toronto LOO LARGE BOTTLE, 50 cents. larly on the neglected orchards, in order to stop the further spread of only possible solution that might Fruit & Farm, Vancouver 1.50 the many,,posts and diseases the relieve the situation would be a Harper's Bazaar, Now York 1.60 peach tree is subject to. If the gov combination of two things, namely, Harper's Magazine 4.10 Summerland Drug Co. ernment would either help or com-' a rigorous retrenchment of all mun• Both for 5.45 pel those who have made up their icipal expenditures to relievo the | Woman'B Home Companion, New York 1.50 mind to let their peach orchards go, heavy taxation, combined with bet• Tho American Magazino, Now York 1.50 to remove tho trees, it might givo tor prices for produco through C1OB» World'B Work, Now York 8.60 5.00 tho grower, who is prepared to fight or co-operation. Wo have only to Country Life in America, Now York TALCUM POWDER look at tho long list of properties Toronto 2,00 this peach question to tho finish, a u Tho Electrical News, u,uuuu,uuu , P fortax sale .see how im- 1.25 I H tc Modorn Priscllla, Boston especially during, the hot weather is chanco. ' Under present conditions 8 lookod after P°? ihlo, people find it to pay their Canada Monthly, Winnipeg 1.50 an absolute necessity, Come in and however, a properly - ' taxes, and this 1B chiefly on what 3.50 orchard, surrounded by ncgloctod Current Literature, New York let us show you our assortment of may bo termed agricultural prop• Toronto 2.00 odors. ones, doos not stand a chanco,, and Farmer's Magazino, erty, which should produco suffi• Irrigation Age, Chicago 1.00 I for ono do not intend spending ciently to onablo tho ownor to pay ICE CREAM SUPPLIED any moro monoy on spraying, un• his,taxes. Out of|well ovor 100 Subscriptions taken also for— til this matter is remedied, proposes up for tax salo all but Ladies' Homo Journal, Philadelphia 1.75 for Afternoon Toas, Partios, etc, AH regards taxation I consider about half a dozen havo fallon bnck Saturday Evening Post most of tho properties in Summor- on tho municipality. All this prop• (magazino), Philadelphia 1.75 land aro altogether ovor-nssosBod, erty , I proBumo, will bo a' white! Tho Country Gontloman Thoy aro assessed on boom values, elephant to tho municipality, with- 1,75 which unfortunately do not hold out returning any tax revenue tin- (magazino), Philadelphia McWilliams' Pharmacy good any moro now. I roproaont a loss thoy mnnago to sell It, and in •Phone 11. lot up on tho .cliff nbovo tho Fruit ordor to moot tho nmount that Is Roduced prices can be givon only in combination with Union building (Lot 455 Block 27). doomed nocossary to moot municipal It is rough, uneven ground, com• oxponsos, I supposo tho remainder1 tho Review, and the arrearB on tho latter, if any, must first prising nmo-tonths of nn aero, and of tho Summorlnnd proporty own- bo paid. Tho clubbing combinations must includo ono CASH COUNTS these days in no business ors will havo tholr tnxoB increased 1B nssoBBod at $8001 I am qulto year's subscription in advance from ditto of clubbing, suro tho ownor would bo only too accordingly. Tho result will prob• more than the LUMBER BUSINESS glad to accept $200 for this lot, and ably bo, unloss soma satisfactory on what basis an assessment valuo solution is found, that noxt your of $800 is placod on it, Is boyond all bhoro will bo a further long list of All kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL sold on the comprohonslon, proportios up for tax salo, and fin• closest margin for cash, Tho earning incromont, which ally a comploto rotronchmont of iu tho only corroct ono on which municipal oxpondlturos will bocomo proportios should bo nssossod, Imperative, to avoid a municipal bankruptcy, if It Is not then alroady REVIEW of all kinds now in stock. ' would certainly not mnko it FRUIT BOXES Sold nt Lowest Prices for Cash. worth $800, too Into, • Would It not bo bottor Wo aro of courso told that if to rotronch in timo to snvo auch tho assessment values nro reduced, n cntnstropho? Publishing Compy., Ld. tho tax rato would havo to bo in Yours truly, • JLN • -Ex.«!. X \w/JL AX lirait creased, which would of courso servo no advantage P, G. KOOP. THE REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 PAGE FOUR Everything of Business and Social Importance

OUR NARAMATA SECTION: Transpiring in South Okanàgan's Newest Town

Naramata Current Events (Continued). GIL LET TS Current Events - OF - The packing house was busy this s É Are you not AT LYE *»*y week on a heavy shipment, of musk Town cr District melons. CLEANS-DISINFECTS CASH Frank Hughes, has accepted a PRICE Mr J. A. Noyes has recently pas• | position in the printing office of. the in need of sed his examination ascaptain.. Penticton Herald. Interest In Water Petition. Mrs Willans went out on Thurs• Are your taxes paid? That is day morning en route to her home the question just now. Just how „A citizens' meeting was held at .45 in London, England. there is a very great necessity that Sliptivity Axle Grease, 3 lb. tin Syndica House on Tuesday afternoon n/r TT r, £ • u all arrears should be turned in to ffom five to six to complete final Mr H K. Bowes of Ottawa has the treasury department at Vernon, arrangements for forwarding thè decided to remove his furniture to * Carbolium Disinfectant, per tin - - $1.50 petition to the Water Rights branch Toronto where he purposes going in- The cool weather of the last few of Public Works Department at Vic• to business. days has'been a great relief to the toria. . It was found necessary to v> v> *<, JIT, i.- people, of the Valley, after so long Everlastic Roofing, per roll ^ 2.25 have a standing committee appoint• Rev R.M Thompson of Peritic- „ f particularly hot and close ed by the citizens to take theplace a 0 ton, the regular pastor of the local con(jjt.jong of the then existing committee con• church, was back in the pulpit 1.00 sisting of Messrs Cash,. Pushman, : Stewart Allen assumed charge Potato Forks, each - - - - again last Sunday after three weeks' of thé Scouts on Tuesday evening,. and Boothe, appointed .over a year holiday. ago by the Farmers' Institute. in the absence of assistant Scout• Elasticum Roofing Cement, 1 lb. tin - .25 :The new committee elected con• Mr and Mrs C. C. Aikins went master Frank Hughes, and it is sists of Messrs Geo. Wolstencroft, out on-the K.V.R. en route east as not unlikely that Stewart will be E. ;.H. Hancock, Si-B. Cash, T. H. far as.Toronto. From this point formally offered the position. Home Made Cider Vinegar, per gallon - 1.00 Bóothe, and J. H. Pushman. The their trip, which will extend over Miss Edna Noyes and Miss Vera meeting was . attended by a repre• a couple of months, will include a Roe have accepted temporary posi• visits of some length in New York,. sentative gathering of citizens, tions in King's store, Penticton, 1.75 Boston.and Ottawa. it: Coarse Salt (Liverpool), {>er 100 lb. sack - indicating the really live interest during the progress of the special that is being taken in the proposal A number of hunting parties got sale being at this time inaugurated. to' take over thè running of the busy on Wednesday, September 1st, „. , , x. v ,, water and electric light systems. and woe betide the unlucky deer On Wednesday the town was all •Mr Norrihgton, District Engin that stumble across' thei r paths. but deserted. It would appear eeri' from Penticton, was present, Messrs Bruce and Hayman; Messrs that; all the men who paid; their and assisted, materially in the fur J. H. Rounds and; Guy Brock, are gun licenses had gone a hunting thering of thè project. ' T. H; amongst these earlier hunting par-,, the deer; while all the women who Bòóthe acted as chairman, and J ties. - • could getaway in time went to Pen• Œfce iSaramata Äupplp Co., m. Hi; JPushraan as secretary. ticton, hunting the cheap bargains. Mr and Mrs J. M. Robinson arid -A cannery?.' Not yet you say; ;It is understood'that the'Nara• family have established a summer but soon. . How soon? Owing to mata School Board are having any• camp back east of town on what the dissatisfaction expressed by' thing but a flowery road to travel has been popularly known as the several, of our, local shippers of fruit MONTH OF THE STOMACH as: a result it is said of delinquent McKay pre-emption, but which has to : canneries - situated in other ACHE. - taxpayers—or non-payers. The' since been bought by Mr John First- towns, it is not at all improbable Department of Education points out brooke of Toronto and Dr. W. L. that á canning - plant may be run v This being pre-eminently, the WHITE STAR LINE Robinsons Thé spot selected is in here locally, in the near future.;.. that the di strict; is considerably in month of the stomach, it behoves ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. the vicinity of Mill Creek: q8 all to beware. ; .arrears at the treasury department ; Mrs Dean Walters, with her —because of arrears in taxes. If The secretary of the local branch ;4;Beware /drinking iced water I'three children left on Thursday when overheated. this is so, it is a serious state of of the Red Cross Society, Miss morning's, boat .en route to. Atasca- NEW YORK LIVERPOOL. Beware of eating unripe fruit. : affairs indeed,' and would' appear Gwen IRobinson, reports that the dera, California, where she. goes ; toiihdicate that there is something sum of $15.77 was collected here on ! Beware omitting the bed cover- ss. ADRIATIC," 25,000 tons .. , Sept.-8thv to join her husband. - Mrs Walters, ijng at night, for; while. Old Sol is weak or lax in any collection depart• Tag Day, Saturday August 28th. will be missed very keenly in musi• First Class $120, Second Class ,$50, Third Class $37.50 ment which would allow any consid The chief collectors .were. Misses pretty energetic: at mid:day you : , cal circles especially, and in social NEW ss. "LAPLAND," 19,000 tons .. Sept; 15th erable portion of the. ratepayers to Ina |Irelandv''^'''Kajth1e^•:v.:'Mulfor4, Have no license to suppose^ that the ; circles .in general,- where she has wee hours of the morning may not First Class $95.00, Second $50.00, Third $36.25. neglect or : refuse;}to pay their just Margaret Mitchelji and "Dorothy filled: a prominent,part;eyer since ; siny day show up with a drop too BALTIC, " 23,000 tons ' ".. Sept.^ 22nd • dues. • '• •-' • Robinson. coming to: town some fiveyears ' ago." ss. much. ; 1 , First Glass $110.00,- Second $50.00, Third $87.50. The Unity Club ladies held theiV : BEeware of an excegg of. ••alcohol; fllhere are too many- poor- cream regular .'meeting'.last Friday^after-, ss. CYMRIC" 13,000 tons .. \ .. . ! . • Oct. 1st 1 and,,J\f in doubt as towhatvcphsti Carries-only "Cabin" $50, and ,Third: Class $33.75 \ 1 / separators in this country. "^Let;a noon. The ladies turned out in ; pahVof skim; milk stand over night 54th Soon Going (futes excess, better lean toward the good numbers and showed by their/] slide of safety and cut it out. ( andf see. the .cream, on it in the enthusiasm that a reversion to the morning. . ' , To England. j'o' Beware of excesses of all kinds bi-monthly meetings will soon be Deware of an excessLof^grumpling To England Under Neutral Flag. resumed. Mrs F. H. Rounds and 1 'about the weather, beware of the j arid Country Stores. 0CCaS?9n' '• plete battalions are about to be sent ?* *™ mana*e to stand " St. Louis" - . Sept. 11th "New York" '-. - Sept. 18th MrsE. B. Reesorand Mrs H. P. over to England. The battalions , . . . . (mAli Be "Philadelphia - - Sept. 25th Davieshave been selected, as dele- selected- from the various military '•: moderate, temperate, goou "St. PauP' ; - - Oct. 2nd gates to attend the Women's Insti- districts are those, as a rule, whose Humored, philosophical; in short SS. and every Saturday thereafter. ' ; tute Convention at Salmon Arm renruiting was started earliest. be.happy, in which eyentyou won tha; t this ÌB next week. Mrs Reesor, who is a ' m British Columbia the 54th Have any need to know First Class $95.00, Second Class $65,00, Third Class $40.00. SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING member- of the Summerland Insti- Kootenay Battalion, formerly'com- thé month of the stomach ache. REGULATIONS. tute, is being sent by the women of manded by Col. Malhoun Davies, t Company's Office-A. E. DISNEY, Paisenger Agent, 619 2nd Ayenue, Seattle thatvtown inplace of Mrs Hayes, has been selected, In the Vernon '.The farming business is now com • For Sailings, Illustrated Booklets, etc., apply to- • COAL MINING RIGHTS of, the who found, it impossible to attend. catnR, it is'thought that the battal- G. M. ROSS, Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Summerland, B.C. Mrs Davies is going in place of i will move out about of itig to a point where it is general Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatche• on Mrs Aikins, who has been- unable thls'month. recognized BB the most prosper wan, and Alberta, the Yukon Terri• ous business going, offering the tory, the North-West Territories, to keep the engagement, having The official announcement states onQ on best future and the brightest pros• and In a portion of the Province of « an extended trip east.. On that."with a view to providing an British Columbia, may be leased for i»er return from Salmon Arm, Mrs pects. \ That being so there will Are You Doing Your Share uninterrupted supply of reinforce• be no trouble about keeping the a term of twenty-one years at an an-' Davies has been asked by the Kel- ments, it has been decided to in• owna boy on the farm for he will be keen nual rental of $1 per acre. Not ladles to stay off for a day 1 crease by twelve the number of to see that it is tho best place to Towards the maintenance of the Empire, by providing more than 2,560 acres will be leas» ™& BWe them a domohstration on battalions novi^ serving in England employment for the WHITE employees of the Laundries? : make money, gain the respect of ed b one applicant. Application *edoing;up; of djffertnt lines'.of ; In infantry depots." :'"':'••• , his fellow-men, and obtain that for a lease must be made by the ap- Pickles. It is expected that on the return standing among men, which is tho The Penticton Steam Laundry is run by White Labor only of Sir Sam Hughes, the number of and the work is done in a manner to please the civilized tastes pllcant in person to the Agent or H< Jt Dinnett of Vancouver, rep- ambition of every right-minded men under arms will be Increased of White People. Sub-Agent of the district in which rfiBentlng tho Mainland, Fire Un-. u ,u rft nnn boy. It Is to gain these things the frights applied for are situated. derwrlterB' surveyor, spent Tuesday^ "crulting nnother 50,000. that ho has heretofore gone to tho Our Prices ire the lowest possible for the service given, In surveyed.territory the land m Nnramatn. when he completed city; it is to gain these things that must be described by soctione or le- the iong promised survey of the 'U ho will hereafter stay on tho farm^ with free collection and delivery. B l Spraying Don For Fruit Growers. gai;sub.divislons of sections, and in y- o ealled-was t0Wllf Th 0 flUrv0 B ' —. .. and that will send the youths of tho unsurveyed ^rttory the tract jp- rando wlth n vlow'0f having on file cities to join him. v pliod for shall bo staked out by the , B /Don't think a week' earlier or at tho contral offlco cortnm datn ns Inter than tho date recommended 1B The Pentktofy Steam Laundry, applicant himself. regards the location and gonoral jlist no good... 'Phone 0SG Summerland. for Prioo List Thosi.H, Riley, Ag$nt. Each application must be accorn- lfltructuro of,the main buildings in . The merchants of Vornon, it has B • Don't think that spraying alono panlod by a foe of $5, which wll tho contrnl mi of tho towninB wo„ been stated, realize so well what will insure good fruit; pruning and bo refunded If the rights applied aBQrecordof the speciaD juv, l propal u, r tho nearness of tho military camp ... «a «• »«w«»u «»« i "^; " 'ï*" niiHivntift« arn eounllv Important, cul moans to thoir city in cold dollars, for are not nyailablo, but not other, ntionB on hnnd and in rondlneBB for ^t?«nlv Bordeaux mixturo in that they hovo modo an offer to tho FERRY SERVICE': Summerland TNaramata - Penticton 1 wise. A royalty shall bo paid on flr0 mm, i„ roBard to he ^^Ä ^^ ^l&^ttSatmmt tourmrtd o what- f tt thb'morchontoWo output of tho poDflibmty of any reduetion In the» ^^Ä' ^ " • T ^'^oSantaUdlnBS'^ mlhp at tho rato of five conta per ratGB on ncC0unt, of tho .present flot tho fruit. C «ÌA of. to -Miivort. the camp ton.; d meagre Aro Aihtlnjc apparatuB, Mr, SL£ ~ Bummor ml\nto propc? The porson operating tho ml no 11 Dlnnott gave it ns his opinion that ing should bp left on the fruit and w°» ^™; infltoad 0f romov- shall furnish tho Agent with sworn thoro was no Immediate prospect of foliage, any material which runs winter quarters,, instoiv roturns accounting for the full quan Buch, off does no'good. intr ohtiroly to tho Coast, tityi of merchantable coal mined anirl i pny tho royalty thereon, If Don't oxpoct roBulta If tho work tho coal mining rightsnronot bolng IB, not thoroughly done. An oxchnngo remarks that the oporatod, such roturns should bo ûiis Cnglanb' Don't apply llmo-Bulphur and moat powerful king is wor-klng; nrBonatbof load In a Bpoll of ex• furnished at least once a year. Tho Juuus W. Á. BLOCK," laziest, Bhlr*king; tho leanest, thin loaso will Includo tho cool mining tremely hotf bright woathor, for NARAMATA, B.C. king; tho moBt thiraty, drln-klng; rights only; but the IOBROOB may bo 1MB llablo to cause BOHOUB burning. tho fllyont,win-king ; the best IIIced pormlttcd to purchase- whntovor Don't try to got along with a by all ladies, tal-klng; tho moat available surface rights may bo humiliating, sin-king; tho most Gontlomon's Outfitter, etc. machlno which 1B worn out or too considered necessary for tho work nmnll to do good work; if tho work atom, span-king; tho most noceB' p.m. v inj? of tho mine at tho rato of $10 Chiefly British Goods Imported hB worth doln|r it lB worth dolnp; ba-klng; tho moat lovely, \ a.m. • -• noon fanry, 1 Ferry leaves Naramata - ,-' •'•• * 8,30 *12,30 s.oo nn aero. Direct. spar-king; tho most optical, loo Ferry leaves Summerland - - ^ 11,00 ; *1,00 5,30 For full Information application Don't "fall to clean tho machlno Iking; tho moat vibrating, aha-king; should bo mndo to tho Socrotnry of FRUIT TREES FOR SPRING •For Pohtlcton. Loavos Pontioton 4.00 p.m. thoroughly nftbr oach spraying; It | and tho most doBplsod, snoa-king, , (Return Ticket good for Ono Month.) thö popnrtmont of tho Intorlpr, Ot ; PLANTING, 1916, BOVOB much troublo when tho timo Okanagnn Tel. Co, 'Phone Naramata 8. Summorland Tel.,Co, L82 tawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Ag Roynl und UWmlmlnj. ont of Dominion Lands, lofesWBbi U MacIltaek TartAriAiTarUrínn) , Moro . I comes for tho noxt application. ,.Lluot.-Col, Klrkpatrlck, offlcor PKACIIKS—Tune•Ili o find Olivet. Bt, John, commanding tho 11th C.M.R., on- VICITIMP W. W. CORY, It takes very llttlo brains and camped at Vornon, atatod recontly TlOllINU ''REVIEW Deputy MlniBtor of tho Intorlor. •nd.Ftll UM ïf s\id« tMMr.ti,, Sdraili ikd ihi Thick LINEN Fabric I much loss polty to constitute n at tho Coast that his unit has now rARftQ - Lfttaat - Stylish —Artistic — N,n.~ UnnulliorlKix] imbllontlon of thin rulvor- W. CAMPBELL, Nurseryman, boon brought up to full strength. vrliwa Offices. tUomcnt will not bo pnlil fftr, flrat class grumbler. »8, ,' PIUNTIOTON, n.i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE FIVE Mis Mary Hatt, who has been ffcofeggjumal Carte. visiting for some weeks at Salmon Arm, returned on Tuesday. BERT HARVEY, Passing Events: Social, Personal, &c. fOR SALE. Architectural Designs and Specifications Mrs R. W. Deans, whose hus• Prepared. band is under canvas'at Vernon, F. F. Hanington was a passenger Mr and Mrs Bloomfield are enjoy' Mr Wm. Hespeler arrived by the has decided to remove to the Coast, and is preparing to leave next week. am open to receive bids for: WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C. I outward bound to the Coast on ing a visit from their son, who ar• "Sicamous" on Thursday on a visit I Tuesday morning's boat. rived a few days ago from Winni• to his son. Mr R. F. Theed suffered an un• peg. The sad news of the death of her Miss Lister) of the nursing staff usually severe illness early this Automobile, 1913 C. A. JACKSON DDS. | youngest sister, who resided in Thos. B. Young is now the pos' of the Jubilee Hospital, Vernon, week, the result of a wasp sting. At Dr. Andrew's West Summer- Massachusetts, was received- last sesspr of the five - passenger spent several days here last week It was found necessary to call in McLaughlin; land Office one week monthly week by Mrs H. D. Bentley. - McLaughlin-Buick automobile late• with her family. the doctor. ly owned by G. R. Hookham. - ' , beginning 2nd Tuesday in each Mr H. Cascadden and family are MrsChas. J. Thomson and daugh- Quantity of cigars month. Mr and Mrs Thome, of. Stone• wall, Manitoba, arrived on Wed• Visiting at the home of Mrs E. moving down from the Sam Scott | ter Miss : Madge, started last Mon- nesday evening's boat, stopping off A.Jones, Beach Avenue, are her. house to A. Seaman Hatfield's cot- |day morning on the journey to Aus• Safe sister, Mrs C.J. Chapman, with | tage on Beach Avenue. tralia, where they will visit with NORLEY F. TUNBRIDGE, I on a visit down the Valley. They 1 son and daughter from Kamloops, I relatives and friends. B.A., Ozon. | are guests at Hotel Summerland dur• Mr and Mrs R. V. Agurand child Typewriter ing their stay here. I and her mother, Mrs Cartwright. Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, came down from Vernon on Thurs-1 Miss Jean MacLeod, who left here. some weeks ago to visit her . St Stephen's branch of Lthe Wo- Methodist services will be con• day's boat. Mr Agur looks none I parents in Chilliwack, has decided Number of shares men's" Auxiliary met again last ducted in the Methodist Church on the worse for his recent serious! PENTICTON, B.C. I not to return, but instead has en Wednesday afternoon after a vaca• Sunday next at 10.30 a.m., and 7 illness and operation, in various com• [p.m. by Rev R. W. Lee. A hearty s. tered the Normal School at Vancou tion of two months. Meetings will : ftoctette*. invitation is extended to all. Henry Brewer, a rancher of the ver to train for teaching. Her panies. be held in future every Wednesday position Here with the Okanagan at 2.30 in the Parish Hall. •Meadow Valley district, enlist• Presbyterian services will be held ed this week with Recruiting Offic• Telephone Company has been taken I.O.O.F. Is there to be another alien in- in St Andrew's Church -next Sunday; er Bor ton, and went up,the lake to by her sister, Miss Edna MacLeod. morning and evening, and in the Particulars may* be obtained Okanagan Lodge No. 58. ernment camp established in the Vernon on Wednesday morning's from, and chattels inspected Meets every Friday at. 8 p.m. in Okanagan, and no farther away Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Rev boat. The party of ladies and children who were camping out on Bald Elliotts Hall. Visiting brethien always from Summerland than across the C. H. Daly will conduct all ser• welcome. vices. • •• The carload of horses sent to Cal- Range have returned home; While by* arrangement with A. J. F. ANDERSON, H. EVERETT, lake, in the vicinity of Paradise | gary recently in charge of Mr Wil• up there; they held an ice cream Noble Grand " Ree.-Secretary. Ranch? This has been stated in Three little ones, children of Mr liam Ritchie by the assignee of the social, to which they invited the C. P. NELSON, some quarters to be the •, case, but and Mrs A. McLachlan were oper• Woodworth estate, has brought fewmen camping in thé vicinity. Assignee for C. H. Cordy Estate. B3 Canadian <0rt>er of Jfore*ter$. in view of the fact that there has ated on last Friday for adenoids; good returns, fully- justifying the A collection was, made in aid of the (Court &ummtrlanb, Jto. 1053. been no announcement of the Ver• The operations were entirely suc• venture. Ambulance League,, and $1.50 was A happy home is within the Meets First Wednesday in non internment camp and the cessful ; and all three kiddies>• are, taken, which; the treasurer acknow• reach of every family if they only other camps in that vicinity hav• making good recovery. , Mr and Mrs Jos. Morsch and every month in Elliott's Hall. : ledges with thanks. choose to make it so. >. ing,reached their capacity of in• family of Naramata removed to this CHIEF RANGER, • REC. SEC. The Jap employee of the Sum• W. C. W. FOSBERY. W. J. BEATTIE. mates, the -' story cannot yet be side of the lake "last week-end, and accepted. merland Lumber Co. has letf the are now residing in the Anderson a. jr. & a. in. Hospital. His thumb, which was house on the.corner above the Tele• &uimtterlsnb Having been duly accepted into nearly severed by a saw a short phone Company building. £ooge, flo. 56 the ranks of the Army Medical time ago has been saved, but .the You Can Still Obtain Meets on the Thursday Corps, Keith Elliott went up the use of one joint is lost. " '\ L. Hatfield and Roy White expect on or before the full lake on Wednesday morning this to leave soon for the Vernon-Camp. moon. W.•• J. Beattie "made a business S.-M. Young, week to take his place in camp at The former's position with Mr.0. W.M. Vernon. It is camp talk that fol• trip last week-end to Grand Forks;; Vaughan will be filled by George BOOTS HALF-PRICE K; S. Hogg, SEC. lowing the draft of Medicals that making the journey to that city |.Needham, of Peachland, who came at may leave this week, there will be over the K. V.R. last Saturday, and down from that town last Tuesday. still another batch go forward dur• returning by Monday's train, reach-; at the ing the first few days of October. ing here again on Tuesday morning.; "A Good Little Devil'' was the The Medicals are the orrly ones that alluring title of a moving picture Several of our Italian citizens show in Penticton on Monday night, move, • is what • the ? other units in left this week for their homeland.: camp enviously sayto each other. which drew about fifty Summer- iThey were ;all, army reservists, landers down to the neighboring Naramata Supply Co.'s School and had received the call to come town, the journey being made : for service. v Transportation was both by ferry and road. furnished by the Italian consul' at Shoe Sale, /. DOWNTON Vancouver. Mrs T. E. Pares, who went up to Vernon a short time ago re• announces that for the con- Snow Mountain is always the first turned in but a few days_ owing to • venience of his customers, to give warning of an approaching the illness of her mother, Mrs K. winter. Four or five weeks during Bentley, who is suffering from an ithe summer the mountain is bare attack of typhoid. She is being A Delivery Serviceo f snow. Those who looked in that Empire Hall Block cared for at Mrs Pares' home; and ' throughout the district in direction on Wednesday .September is making satisfactory progress. , Drawing Booths] 1st were surprised to see' the big _ connection; with his meat; s store will be put" bio i dome covered in white; -It has since r; After a camping holiday of about SUMMERLAND. DfaWmg Pads operation on and after been surounded in mist. ' ^ three weeks in the vicinity of Long Lake and Vernon, Mr and Mrs 0. Rev. R. W. Lee's Bible Class TUESDAY NEXT, Atkins "-.and family returned in Scribblers i in the Methodist Sunday School their car on Monday, with Miss Ed^ SEPTEMBER 7th, I were entertained by him on Mon- na English, who accompanied them. | day evening this week to a launch by Mr L. C. Woodworth. After a day here Mr and Mrs At• ride. Two motor boats were put kins continued south with their Exercise Books Regular deliveries to i into service, ahd the party cruised every part of this district car, this time accompanied by Mr down to j Trout Creek where a and Mrs J. Rowley and Mrs P. WINDOW will be arranged for, and landing was made and supper en• the best of service .for all Roe. Two days were spent in visit Pens and Pencils joyed by the cheery light of a ing the Similkameen. customers will then be • bonfire. • The outing was produc• possible. tive of a thoroughly merry time. Alex. McDonald, for years mate Ink, Rulers, of the ' 'Okanagan'' and later the /. DOWNTON, Will Angove, of the Army Med• "Sicamous," is no longer seen dir• ical Corps, Vernon, came down on ecting the handling of cargo when &c, &c. I Phone 16 • Summerland, fB.C.Sunda y evening for a short home the big boat is docked at the wharf, furlough. It will be his last for Few of those who have wondered some time, for he returned to.camp what has become of him have on Tuesday morning with instruc• thought to look skyward. The fact Classified Advts. tions to be ready the following day is he has received a deserving pro• Our new prices make it practical to use these A. B. to entrain with about seventy of 2 cents por word first insertion. motion, and is now the and ordinary purposes in which envelopes 1 cent per word subsequent insertions. his Medical comrades for the east shares the work of navigating the for all ELU OTT Minimum wookly charge," 10c. en route to England, where they ship with Captain Kirby. ; are used. expect to take training for some For Sale". time. Mr and Mrs L, C. Woodworth and family came in from Calgary WINDOW ENVELOPES have a glazed The regular monthly meeting of 1 The Man Who Saves You $'» on Friday evening last week, and opening through which the address of the FOR SALE—Old English Mahog the West. Summerland Women's Summerland and any bedroom suite; a large double are settling down in Summer- enclosed letter or bill shows, when folded. Their Institute will be held one week and once more in Mr Woodworth's West Summerland , dressing table; marble top wash- ntor this month than usual. The advantages are numerous, and some of them may stand; wardrobe, 8 ft. high and ,7 bungalow on College Hill, formerly be quoted: 'Phonos 84' - - - - and 24 change in date is mado because of occupied by J. - R. Conway. It is ft. long. For particulars phone ho district meeting to bo held nt 1. Great saving of time and labor, all 785. aS-10 understood to bo Mr Wqodworth's Salmon Arm, at which'tho Institute ntention to operate again in the tedious copying of addresses from the account, FOR SALE - Splendid riding will bo represented by Mrs Cart- cattle line, and already he is seek ledger or letter to tho envolopo being done Canadian Pacific Rly. I pony, "Towfik." G, J. C.White , wright, Mrs Hilborn and Miss ing to make up o carload of horses away with. u27sS Spencor. At the postponed meeting to take to tho prairos for disposal, to be held in St Stephen's Hall on 2. Total elimination of wrongly addressed FOR SALE—Saddle, bridle, and Intending to bring back a carload onvelopos. It is impossible to put a piece of Friday the 17th these ladies will of cattle. Excursion Fares martingale. H. C. Howls^ tf roport tho work done nt the dis• moil in tho wrong envelope. •', ' : '• — TO — :,, , trict mooting. FOR SALE-Alfalfa hay in stack. Tho Prizo List of the Armstrong Fall Fair, hold by the Armstrong 8. AB comploto privacy as with tho uso of an Eastern Canada Thos. B, Young. Tbp war will ond on March 2nd, and Spallumchoon Agricultural So ordinary onvolopo. Only tho address shows 1016; This was wnnt tho sealed - AND cioty is to hand this wook, Tho through tho window. FOR SALE—Good driving horso, onvolopo contained, deposited by A, harness, and top buggy; a bar dates sot aro Tuesday and Wodnos 4. Vory slight dlfforonco in cost, nscomparod J, Boor with tho Review for snfo day, Soptombor 28tH and 20th. United States gain. Apply Summorlnnd Roviow, keeping, in connection with tho with tho avorngo business onvolopo, Twolvo divisions of exhibits aro sot • Now in offoct, contost which has boon running through tho month of August at tho forth, consisting of horses, cattlo, FOR SALE—Prlntod cards, sizo swlno, ahoop, poultry, dairy pro 0x11 inches, "For Salo," "For Leather Storo. Purchasers thoro Good to return until October 81st. duco, vogotnblos, field produco Our New Prices. Rent," J'Poif Salo or For Rent," woro allowotl ono guess for ovory 1 fruit, floral and fine arts, fancy Lowor rates for shortor porlods, may bo had nt tho Roviow Offico. dollar Bpont, nB to what dato tho v\fhr would ond, tho nonrost to tho work, and household arts, To any Some kinds of window envelopes are expensive, Lost and Found. dato mado out by tho proprlotor to ono interested, tho socrotnry of the but we have obtained a supply of good quality For full particulars apply to rocoivo a $5 pair of shoos froo. Fnir, Mr Mat. HasBen, Armstrong, direet from the Canadian makers at a reasonable LOST--On AugUBt 81st, buckskin will forward a copy of tho prizo G, M. ROSS, Thoro woro a good numbor of price, and can quote you for neatly printed stock: II, w. nnoDiiij, Aacnt, Summorlanil maro, with harness on, branded D guosBOB. submitted and two woro Hat on application Entries closo O.P.A. Vnnoonvor. loft Bhouldor, white Btar on foro found to bo oqunlly closo to tho Soptombor 25th. Ihoad. Anyone returning snmo to pro-arrangod dato. Those pro $5 for ,1,000; $8.85 for 2,000; $19.50 for 5,000 ownor will bo ' rowardod. L. B, phocios woro those of Mrs O. F. Our ndvortisors aro your frionds, FOR SALE. Ottloy, Prnlrio Valloy, or Phono Zimmorman, March 1st, 1010, ant: and thoy want you to know it, CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU SAMPLES. Fir Penco Posts, 752, Summorland. , s8 Mrs Hnwthorno, March 3rd, 1010 Thoy aro trying to holp you in Fire Wood, 18 Inchos and 4 foot. Mr Boor had fixed an hour on his Miscellaneous date, and gave thoso two contes• buying tho best motorini at tho BALCOMO RANCH. R.V, Agur, Mgr. tants another equal chanco, Tho vory lowest prico. That is tho way FOR HIRE- -Team and Mowor. hour sot was A p.m., and Mrs Zim- thoy ndvortlao, and thoy aro all REVIEW PUBLISHING Co., u. T, B, Young. morman In guessing ngnin at tho In all things throughout tho hour of 2 p.m., boat by throe hours honest and truthful men. By pnt- world, tho mhn who looks for tho STALLION—French Coach Stal Mrs Hnwthorno, who fixed on 11 ronlzlng thorn you cannot loso, but I Printers and Publishers. crookod will BOO tho crookod, and Hon, weight 1,400 lbs., stands at n.m. Tho formor was thoroforo do- our pnpor and our community will [ tho mnn who looks for tho straight barn, $5 for season, Thos, B. clarod tho winner of tho contost. will BOO tho straight.—Ruflkln. Young. gain, V

PAGE Six THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

Mr F. Fraser of Kelowna* was a Town, it has been decided that ([visitor in, town for a short while about $10 shall be retained by the Newsy Paragraphs recently, in the': interests of. the local .Ambulance League to help in Occidental Fruit Co., for which carrying on its work, while a dona• . from •. •concern he was seeking to purchase tion of $25 is to be made to the I fruit! Red Cross Society. PEACHLAND After a stay of some, time in the Mrs George Phillips and family Kelowna Hospital, Mrs Lang was left this morning, Friday, on their NO SUGAR able to return 'home on Tuesday of way to Calgary to join her husband •••• ' ' • • •••••••••• • V 1 • ••• ..••••| After a visit of about-two'weeks this week. She is riot completely again after a stay here. On Wed• to the Lumby district, Miss'Ethel restored to health, but her friends nesday of this week a number of We have received the following Fruit Preserving Recipe from a reliable House has; returned'to town. are hoping that she will now make her Peachland friends engineered an source, and reprint same for the benefit of those of our customers who may have a rapid recovery. outing in her honor, and despite | Returning »from\a trip east, as decided to curtail the making of preserves this season on account of the high the fact that the weather, was not | market price of sugar*. * far as Winnipeg, Mr A. Town and Mr George Lang returned to ! Peachland last Sunday from Cal as bright as it had been for a long son arrived back last Friday even time: previously,. a very enjoyable ing. gary. With him were Major Robey and his son, from the same city. time was nevertheless spent at the Mr and Mrs W. J. Robinson The journey to Peachland was made Keyes' pre-emption, some way up Deep Creek. Our Motive were recent visitors in town from by automobile, and in fairly easy Summerland driving up and return stages, occupied about seven days. Tag Day in Peachland,, to aid in in publishing it, is to encourage bottling fruit, and suggesting that the money ing the same day. v Rev A. Henderson came in on the outfitting of the field hospital usually expended in sugar be used for what might be termed ' George . Needham went down to Saturday night from Vancouver; which the province of British Col• -Summerland this week, where he where he attended the big prohibi• umbia is donating to the militia takes a position with 0. Vaughan tion convention. He reports aj authorities, brought in the sum of driving his delivery rig. "v splendid and enthusiastic gathering I $41.20 I..n. view of the generous there, and is very optimistic as to I response whicwnichn all patriotic de- L. D. McCall spent a day at Absolute Necessities. the outcome of the prohibition|mands on the purses of Peachland the end of last week at Gellatly, issue in this province. people have had, this result of last i nspecting the progress being made Saturday's efforts is considered' of the wharf work at that point. . Although this town has already satisfactory; The young ladies in Sugar will eventually have to be used, in preparing the fruit for the table, contributed, a large portion of its charge of the day's operations took but much less will be required to sweeten to taste. Mrs Wm. Lupton and "family eligible young men. for, war service, a good. hold on -their work, and Authorities all agree that fruit put up without sugar retains its delicate and have returned to Kelowna, and with the list of local recruits is by no seemed to cover the district very | distinctive flavor. J- them went Mrs Aitkins and child, means complete. Roy Davidson is thoroughly. on a visit that will last some time; said to be contemplating joining it is expected. the ranks, and made a trip to Kel• \ Thanks to a scheme suggested in owna the end of last week to make lithe Summerland Review not long H. Morrison is down from the inquiries. since, a cbwof good value belong-, To put up fruits without sugar, simply prepare thems in the ordinary way; Vernon camp for. a few days' leave, iirig tO'Mrs Seaton, was lately rid of and as far as can be jddged? from Of the $35 or thereabouts raised see that the jars are perfectly clean, thoroughly scalded with boiling water, filled "an attack of "bloating." The cow to the top and left in them a considerable time; boil the rubbers and covers, and his healthy appearance, \ the mili• some time back at a lawn social made her (way in to a field of tary life certainly agrees with him; held by Mesdames G. Lang and A. Bee that the rubbers are soft and free from grooves or cracks, place the fruit in. clover one night, and partook too the jars, fill with cold \ water, place them in a boiler filled i with cold;water, heat freely of the rich green feed. Con• to the boiling point. Berries will do if removed when the boiling point is sequently the animal presented a reached. Large fruits, such as peaches, pears, plums, cherries, and the like very, sorry appearance the following should get 20 to 30 minutes boiling. morning. Someone thought of' the A board should be placed in the bottom of the boiler to keep the jars from chip cure" advocated in the Re• the direct heat of the 3tove. Fruit thus prepared will be found excellent for pies, view for cases of the kind, and delicious for eating with cream; and generally superior to the sugar-syrup with some trouble a piece of" wood preserves. In properly air-tight jars they will also keep quite as long. was fastened in the cow's mouth. The remedy proved all that had; ever been said for it, for in fifteen minutes the cow, had rid • herself of all the offending gas. We carry in stock "Perfect Seal" and The last half dozen recruits who went from Peachland last week had "Economy" Jars. , Advertising is the educa• a royal send-off by the people' of the 'town. There was a big crowd tion of the public as to who of. people at the wharf, when the, boat left and the boys were made to feel how highly their friends you are, where you are, think of them for showing .their patriotism in this practical way. The Summerland Suppljr Co., Ltd. and what you have to offer There were cheers as the boat, mov^, I ed away, and even the siren of the "Sicamous" did its yparV jo,iriin£ in the way of skill, talent in '.iwith the demoratratibn;r,'#.^nt^

evening: before they left, the;boys or commodity. The only were made the guests of honor.at a dinner and concert given by Mrs White at the Peachland Hotel. man who should not ad• Flags .played a prominent. part in the decorations in the Hotel, and vertise is the man who has after a most eh joy able^ meal, a verit• able banquet in truth, a program nothing to offer the world of tdasts and songs, mostly of a I patriotic nature, was gone through. Reeve M. N. Morrison made a'l in the way of commodity splendid chairmanfor the function, while a hearty vote of thanks was or service.—Elbert Hub- given Mrs White for her pleasant I entertainment. bard, ' If' ' KEEN DEMAND IN ENGLAND FOR CANADIAN APPLES. luce. Canadian trade commissioners in England report a big demand for Canadian apples because it is gener• THIS is the substance of a call that is being made by ally believed that large quantities Will probably find . their way to the our Canadian Government, a call that will be heard from the | troops in the several theatres of the Atlantic to the Pacific within a few weeks.' NEW FEED PRICES war. As a result of this, they, state that n severe stiffening of re• NEVER in the history of Canada has there been such i WHEAT, • per 100-lbs. $2.85 tail and wholesale prices 1B certain, •I.' Owing, however, to shipping diffi• a demand for the fruits of the soil as is expected next season. OATS • • - 2.80, J culties and the shortage of vessels, u FLATTENED OATS 2.40 * • tho prospects of there being lnrgo| BRAN - L65 Canadian Imports are not bright.

V ' SHORTS - • 1.70 * While some exports tbink that ) FLOUR MIDDLINGS - 1.80 eighty million barrels will go over Money for the Fanner

<. from Canada and tho .United Stat• Ì BARLEY CHOP - 2.05 es, others calculatd on only half I 1 ' HAY (Ton) . ... 18,00 that amount reaching Britain. IS what this unusual demand will mean, Prepare now' OYSTER SHELL (50 lbs) 2.00 to take advantage of it. Giving steady employment, with at least l FLAX MEAL 4,00 It is said that dancing makos a living at any, time, Farming, for years! to come; is going to be August 20, 1015, girls foot largo, It is also said that \ . ico cream makes freckles. Doctors the most satisfactory and happiest of occupations, aro of tho opinion that hanging on tho front "gate produces rheuma• START RIGHT by buying rich, fertile soil ai; right prices. Summerland Fruit Union. tism, A fow moro opInlonB llko I havo many acres of tho richest of soil in! the wondorfully fertile those and tho girls won't havo any fun loft thorn,, Okanagan Valley, just ready for the plow, at war pricos. Old JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING prices have been quite forgotten, and terms are fixed to suit tho Slab Wood - Limb Wood „.. Crontes many a now biwinoBB; buyer, ' Cut in 18 inch longths, easy to split, , Enlorgop many an old business; "GET A PIECE OF LAND NOW. GET IT UNDER Just tho thing for quick, hot aummor flros. ProsorvoB many alnrgo.bufllnoss; | Rovivos many a dull business; CROP, AND REWARD WILL BE YOURS. Roacuosmnny a lost business; Feed of Every Description SnvoB mnny a failing buslnoBs; • FLOUR, $2.25 Socuros success in any buslnoss. Many n man falls, not from Wagons and Implements lack of morlt, but from lack of ap•

preciation by his follow mon. Fall- r Including Mowers and Rakes, Plows, Cultivators, uro In lifo is IOBB of confldonco in TAQ 'DT rr*TJrTT? Planot Junior Hand Tools, Orchard Ladders, Etc. ono'B chavactor. Whon you see a TEAMING - ICE SUPPLIED TO ORDER man faltering, takohlmby tho hand and help him up; whon you BOO WEST SUMMERLAND. him climbing, choor him on, that ho may roach tho top and Btand Thos. B. YOUNG on tho summit of success—-provid• ing you boHovo tho man to bo 'Phone 40, honost anil not too much of a hog,

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