VOL VI, NO. 51. KELOWNA BRITISH COLUMBIA; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914.—8 PAGES $1.50 Per Annum It ' if i" War News Continues favorable to tee Allied Forces

Steady Advance Continues is Vt'est — Russians Victorious in East Prussia — Raise's Forces Must Soon Defend Germany Agaitut Invasion

News from the war seems to bo^ lies' Unci, and every night .ted Cross gradually taking on a better tone,, trains /hove been siala-tnuuaal to al­ and although the struggle continues low regiment after regiment to hasten with terrific violence it is beoom'ng to a new line, not of defiance, but ol more and more evident thai the Ger- humble defence." I man war party, wonderful as was their The advance of Beignns. says a dais- accumulations of fighting material, natch has penetrated to Ostend which and comprehensive and subtle the pr** means that, the coast line from Dun- narations they had made to achieve kirk to Nieuport and Ostend is re- their dream of world dominance, had iieved from the menace (ol tho pr.st underestimated the magnitude of the two weeks. Ypres is now the storm task. One bv ono thoir plans,-skill- centre.. Tho town itself ru.a been 'ullv laid and pursued with rel-ntlass rased by artillerv lire and hud been en- fury, have gone wrong, until at th* tirtly .-etain'nnid by the nopulace. At tiresent moment,, in the opinion of this point it is stated the flermana competent experts their chances of fur are massing every available man for ther aggression lie in the balance and a supreme effort to break through the if the last desberato couo which they defender's li aes. are aiming at the Allies in Franar It is rumored that Germany alarm­ fails, they must retire to a mere de ed at the Hussion satcocse.s in Bast fence of their own country. Prussia has made preliminary offers of "The Kaiser's in Flanders", a peace settlement which hi vaa been lavs a correspondent front the Bel- refused. •a-inn Irontier, "is-a broken maclvne. The outbreak of war in Turkey is His own personal orders—and oredic- one of thc worst of recent develop­ CAPTURED GERMAN FLAGS IN PARIS ^B tions— have suddenly ceased 'and be ments' and already stories of the most BRITISH MARINES WOUNDED AT ANTWERP- Several German flags, captured by the French in northern France and is baok at Potsdam. The movement of frightful atrocities by the Turks arc British marines who fought in thc trenches at St. Licrrc, outside Ant­ Belgium, being taken into the "Inval'ides" in-Paris to be placed among the troops is no longer towards the Al- beginning to be circulated. werp, during the German bombardment of that town, returning from the Frenoh wax trophies. In this building are many relics ol the war of 1870. King George opened parliament rr'ain yesterday. front for medical treatment. The "Invalides is shown in the background. The British boat "Niger'' was sunk in the En-dish Channel yes­ The british marines bore much of the fighting in the vicinity of Ant­ terday by a German submarine! All the crew were saved. werp, and many of them were wounded. engaging a chauffeur to run the fire aSlx German and one Austrian war ships were sunk by an explosion in truck and also to keep the hose end Kiao Chou Bay during the taking ol Tsing Taa by the Japanese. Regular Meeting fire hall in good condition. .Dankl with the remains of the Austrian army is moving south Volunteer Soot at Penticton The oounoil authorized the altera­ through Galieia, refusing to co-operate farther with the German Geniral We Valley Will tions to the entranos to the fire hr.ll von Hindenbury. and also the purchase of ruhbc foot­ .Some person unknown, but beliafved The losses.on ihe notorious Emden, which was driven ashore and burn­ to be the anonymous letter writ* r who ings and a jet of ohains. A. to tbe ed, south of Java by the Australian cruiser Sydney are -900 killed and 30 Not chauffeur the committee were request­ had been flooding Penticton mails wounded. , scurrilous letters for the past few There was a full attendant*), at last ed to obtain mil particulars of the dutios of such a person and the re­ months, fired into the crowded uwa m- "People here should not get the Friday morning's meeting of the city bly room of the Aquatic Club laat idea that this is to become the main council. muneration he would require. . structious Mr. Dunn appeared before the resolutions, committee intsuppart Thursday, wounding two persons. Tho line" said George -Bury, vice-president Ssvorai matters oi correspondence Ths point was raised as to whether New Autoniobile Fire Truck shot was fired through a door on the of tbe Canadian Pacific railway at wars dealt with, the lirst being a let­ the new truck would not entitle the of a request.that the one-sixth rebate I for prompt payment of taxes be made j lake side of the building. T. Hickey Penticton, "Tbe Canadian Pacific ter born Mr. It. L. Campbell Brown, city to some reduotion in fire insur­ 1 to apply to all tax rates, excepting Ready This Week of Summerland was hit in the shin railway would not spend a fortune who is the possessor ot a golden eagle ant* rates, and Alderman Kattenbury bone, and Frank Bird of Penticton on tho Rogers PasB tunnel if it ever which hs captured alive'during August was requested to obtain from the only road tax and loeal improvement taxes. The Committee was in sym-j was grated in the thigh by the bullet. intended to divert its main line traf­ last. He offered to loan it indefinite­ Board oi Underwriters a statement of The now automobile fire truck which fic. Under no present known condi­ ly to tke city ior exhibition in the the conditions upon which a reduction pathy with the proposal and recom­ The club haU was the scene of the mended same to the Union's Execu­ is being built for the city by the hol- farewell to twenty-five volunteers for tions will this line become the com­ park, with the probability that he oould be obtained. owna f'arage Co., Ltd., was given a pany's main highway through. Brit­ would never require it again. Tiie oi- Mention wa* made of tbe .lamentable tive and th* Municipal Inspector, ihe the second contingent, leaving,next Union's Solicitor wan in doubt as tb prettaakaSty trial run last week, and morning for Vancouver." Citizens Were ish Columbia, although it wiil cer­ hr »M.rslerrsd to tke Perkreommit- death oi Mrs. D« Ladus, a*o bad presented a very strikin" a.npearanos ; the correct interpretation oi Section tainly be an. important'' scenic route, .|*ey — '-— been keM m high esteem in the city, bidding them good-bye when the mis­ 348, which is the section under which with its gorgeous red finish and gen­ creant fired into the crowd and then and also a valuable short line to the A letter waa sutmutted by tk* chief and as she Was also the wife of a erous array: of brass fittings. The ooast and prairies for the transporter former member, oi the oounoil a resolu­ tax rebates are authorised. 'This mat­ escaped in thc darkness. It is believ­ of polios irom the Salvation Army ter was referred to the So.ioitor and roads just now are heavy enough to ed the missile was meant for J. H. tion of fruit, timber and coal." he Beeouo Home at Vancouver, asking tion was passed that a massage' of test any automobile, but the truck •aid. "Next spring when traffic sympathy be sent to the bereaved the Inspector of Municipalities. HcKoy, manager of the Bank of Ham­ that some provision be made (or tbe whioh earned a load of 1400 pounds ilton. MoKoy is sergeant of the vol- through to the coast via the Ket­ rrrtintfsisnrrs oi • woman sent bom family. Probably the most contentious ques­ in addition to four men, behaved re­ tle Valley is commenced, the Cana­ tion raised at tbe convention was the unteer company. Hickey, who war Kelowna aad order fay the magistrate A letter, was read. from the B. C. markably well. It was afterwards hit was also a volunteer. This is the dian Pacific railway plans to put oa to be detained in the home. The letter Anti-Tuberculosis Society stating that sale of liquor during the present war. takon back to the garage where some trains through Southern British Co­ A .absolution was introduced request­ second or third aAempt made on -the was held over for a week. they were in urgent need of funds «itli minor alterations and improvements life of Mr. McKay recently, following lumbia, running only in daylight which to continue their work in the ing the government to fix the hours whioh had suggested themselves, are hours, for the special benefit ol Ths chief constable submitted his, during which liquor might be sold scandalous attacks upon his character, usual monthly report ior October. sanatorium, and requesting the coun­ being nude. By Saturday, however, made in the flood of letters sent to tourists." cil to give any assistance they could. at from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., until the it will be ready lor delivery to thc During ths month there had been only end of the war. An amendment to citizens iu the last few months. De­ Discussing the proposed train ser­ five minor eases before tbe magistrate. Ia view oi the very urgent nature of city. tectives who have investigated the the appeal the oounoil decided • a} make this resolution was presented, request­ vice for tourists on the Kettle Val­ Two persons had been interdicted lor ing the government to prohibit tb* The truck has been built from de. letter writing case have been unable ta ley line, the vice-president oointed habitual dnrakenness. Four dogs had a grant of $50. This was Ion dollora find any clue to the writer. MoKoy less than the usual annual domtvion. renewal of any liquor license at tbe signs by Mr. A. Brunette, manager of out that the company- expected a been destroyed, and there was one lire the Garage Co., the new body being was shot at through tha window of Before the meeting adjourned the expiration of same in January next. great increase in travel next yraai to report. The total fines collected and prohibit the sale of liquor until constructed on a Cadillac chassis/ with his home reoently. owing to the holding of the Panama- had amounted to 1146.00 Trade li- city clerk gave an interesting report a power phut rated at ' •••' 30 horse of the recent convention of the Union tbe end of the war. This question was Pacific exposition. The Kettle Valley I esBoss had been paid to the amount power. and Crows Nest were to be featured oi loo and road taxes 1134. of B. C. Municipalities which ho had debated ior at least one hour and re­ attended as a delegate on .behalf of sulted in ihe amendment being defeat­ Equipped for the road it carries in in its literature, be said, ss provid­ In Us report the chief stated that the city. ed by lour votes. The original mo­ addition to eight firemen, everything Rev. I. W. Williamson ing an alternative route to the main on Ootober 3rd, twenty-seven sample* tion was defeated by a much greater likely to be required in thc fighting of line and travellers who came west oa ol wines aad spirits had been taken At the commencement of the . con­ majority. an ordinary fire. In the body of the to Visir Kelowna the main line could return via tbe boat the three city hotels and handed vention/ reported Mr. Dunn the lot truck is storage room for 1000 lost Kettle Valley, or vioe versa. In order to the city clerk to be forwarded to lowing resolution was sent to H.it.H. Papers were read on the "Econom­ of hose, while on the 'loot-board are to stimulate tourist traffic on this the coast tor analysis. the Duke ol Connaught: ics ol Municipal Power Plants" bv H. pedestals to carry the nozzles. On an The Kev. I. W. Williamson, general secretary of the B. C. Sunday School new line, the Canadian Pacific rail­ OB Ootober 91st, the tires of loiir "The'Union of British Columbia Mu­ K. Dutoher, CE. of Vancouver; and overhead framework is secured an es- way therefore planned to operate -e nicipalities in convention assembled, on "Civic' Hygiene" by F. L. Glover, tension ladder, an equipment which Association will visit Kelowna on tricycles standing in front oi th* Club Sunday and . Monday, Nov. 15th and daily train leaving Vancouver early had been malioiously slashed by some consisting of representatives of prac­ Sanitary and Plumbing Inspeotor of will no doubt save man" a frantic in the morning, he added. This tically every organised local authority Kamloops. ' search lor some means to reach the 10th, and the following program has evil disposed person, who must lava been arranged: train wiU be held at Penticton, the either Mali rasor or a vary . sharp in this province, beg to assure you Dr. Vroomnn, superintendent of the second storeys or roofs of burning tourists thus being given a chance Ir kail*. -Up to the present it had been el the undying devotion and attach­ Tranquille Sanatorium gave a leng­ buildings. Securely fastened in brack On Sunday morning there will be a look over the city, to get an evea- , imposaibU to discover the perpetrator ment ol this prbvinoe to His Majesty's thy address upon the work and re­ ets at tbe aides ars lanterns and fire­ United service at Rutland in the Meth­ log's trolling on the lake, and Ir oitH»Sot. Crown and person. We are pleased to quirements of that institution. He man's axes, while on the rear plat­ odist ohuroh. test the hospitality nf tho local note the entire absence oi party poli­ stated that unless financial assistant* form are two chemical extinquiehers, On Sunday afternoon at 3.30 thee hotels. Oat ths 94th a raid was made on the tics in the speeding ol Canada'*, lirst was reoeived immediately it would be useful in can oi a minor lire where it will be a Sunday school rally in the . premises oi Liang Koi on Eli avenue. contingent lor our war against ag­ necessary to turn tbe patient* out of is found unneoeatary to use water. Presbyterian church, Kelowna, at The next night's atop waauld ba. at and a Quantity oi prepared opium and gression;' proud that His Majesty ths the sanatorium and dose the doors. which Mr. Williamson wiil give an ad­ Nelson, the train making cnnnootiaina pipe, and soale* found. The proprie­ King has 'aooepted our sons for his The matters to whieh he referred were In addition to the usual headlight* dress. Parents are invited to attend at Medicine Hat with th» main line tor and another man lound there were servioe; glad to assure your Highness considered of such gnat importance and aide lamp*, the truck re equipped this meeting. servioe on the third night. Similar arrested and "charged with keeping an that British Columbia oan and will that the convention requested him to witb a powerful movaabl* searchlight, On Sunday evening at 7.30 Mr. Wil­ trains would be operated from Medi­ opium Joint. Thay were let out on double or quadruple our endeavors il .end full particulars to all -municipal from which a brilliant abaft ol right liamson will preach in the Methodist cine Hat through to lho coast, sto"- bail ior 180 and ISO which a* "they neosasary." .";' councils in the Province. can be thrown in any direction. The! Ding one night at Nelson and the did not turn up'ior trial was forfeited churoh, Kelowna. advantage ol this will bs apparent for On the following Monday afternoon next at Pentioton. There would bo two to th* city. This resolution waa unanimously B. Baird, Esq., Inspector of Munioi- use at night when the firemen's efforts passed by a standing vote and the nalitiet, bave a very interesting and; ae 4 o'clook In the Buptist church trains each day stnnninz nil night in Complaints, it was states' had been ars often hampered bv having to poki there will be a confereace of Sunday l'onticton during the tourist srjast>". singing oi the National Anthem, and valuable address, a lull report oi around in the dark. reoeived by the Park committee that a copy ol same ordered to be tele­ which has been held over until next school offioers and teachers, and any according to the plans referred to by birds and animals in ths Park v/> graphed to the Governor-General. week. A novel feature in connection with others interested in Sunday school Vko-President Bury. tbe headlights and searchlight is an • being tormented bv children poking at Amongst the more important resolu­ work. It ia hoped that every Sunday them with (ticks through the bars ol Ths following accounts wero i-asscd electric ignition, supplied from a school worker will get to this con­ tions' affecting municipalities paased by| for payment. strong battery'and coil, and operated their' cage*. In on* case a dog ' had the convention were the following: ference. It will be conducted by Mr. got into a cage and nearly kitted a Burns as Temple, fees re Dil­ from the driver's seat. Bv means ol Williamson, and any live question on "That the term ol offioe ior Mayor worth loan - S 0 50 this the aoetylene gas is ignited by a valuable Asiatic pheasant. The hope and Aldermen, Reeve and Councillors, Sunday sohool work will he discussed. was expressed that parents would in­ L. Dilworth, balance duo on small eleotrio arc contrived to pas* Rutland News be for two years." When this resolu­ 70.00 On Monday evening in tho Methodist struct their ohildren not to interfere sinking fund loan through near the burner. Thus aU church at 8 o'clock there will be a tion was passed the convention had A. K. Davy, street • watering delays in fiddling with rViatohes in with the interesting zoological speoi- in view the retirement of a portion ol rally ol thu young people's socio! ics, The Rev. I. W.'Williamson, Sunday mens now confined in the park. (August) ..i ..- 150.00! wind are eliminated, at the same time school field 'secretary for B. ('., -will a oounoil annually, similar to the 2.00 lor which a special program is baine K. Onodera, refund road tax retaining tlm brilliance associated witb prepared, including an address by Mr.' address a gathering of teachers, child­ All Qerman and Austrian subjects, msssut regulations rjovcrnina.' Hie .f. Ferguson, teaming 36.00 aoetylene lamps. term of office ol school trustees. Williamson. Mav there be a big turn­ ren and parents on Sunday Nov. 15th the report, conoludod, who had tu I). K. Lumber Co., sawdust at 11 a.m.-, in the assembly haU of required to register .last September "That the government be urged ,16 308.00 To accommodate the truck some al­ out of young people at this meeting aoot, for Sept. 4 Oct. terations are being'made to the en­ An offering will be taken up to defray the new. sohool. It is hoped that a were now under polioe surveillance and amend the "Trustee Aot" so as to A. H.-Davy, general teaming 5.50 large number may take the -^oortun- had all reported as ordered, ani al­ authorise the investment »f Trust tranos and floor oil the fire hall. expenses. A. L. MoNaughton, fees for re­ The provision of this truck marks a « itv of hearing this ' in Sun­ though greatly interested m the im­ lund* in the debentures or stocks ol port, plana, specifications day school work. portant events taking place in Europe British Columbia Municipalities with most important advance in the fir* Mr. R. A. Copeland has taken in and inspection ol oement nrotective machinery of tbe oity, and and elsewhere, had so far gone about out Requiring that thev be guaranteed sidewalks /•• 'J35.R0 hand the management of the Glen­ bv the government." in the hands ol Kelowna's efficient bri­ more Ranch of the Central Okanagan BLACK MOUNTAIN SCHOOL UK- their business as'usual and caused no Max Jenkins et Co., teaming gade, will reduce fire risks consider trouble. "That this convention reoommend lor August, September ar-' Lands, Ltd., in auooossion to Mr. Hus PORT' FOR OCTOBER the provincial government to issue ably; sell who is leaving. October 983.50 Following is the.report of the see- New Fire Truck Beady For Uee 4t per oent:, provincial stook, the j ond division of the Blaok Mountain date of oavment to be such that mu­ Kelowna Carriage Works, work Mayor Jons* reported that, the new lor fir* dent .,-... 33.00 Dalgloish ft Harding, August BIRTHS school which arrived too late Ior pub­ nicipalities mav, at their option, In­ lication last week. auto lire truck wa*„ready for dedvery vest their sinking funds in same." Kelowna Carriage Worka, work and September supplies ... . 8.49 during October 19.00 KNIPPKL.-On Saturday. Oct. 31st, Second Reader-Clifford Renfrew, El- Fire Chlel Jenkins had recommended "That an uniform- rate of interest Dr. MeNeuvhton. examination to Mr. and Mra. Paul Knippel, a son. va Fleming. Netta Monford. that rubber footings be plaesd on the should be charged on all' taxes in ar­ Kelowna Steam Laundry, lor First Reader.— Olive White, Verna 8.U0 of lunatics ; 10.00 a a • truck and oertain.improvements made rears, bs that rate, eight, ten or washing fire hall blankets Burne 6 Temple, legal (ess ... 37.80 POWELL.-On Sunday. Nov. 1st, to Ford, HesH Bessett. twelve per cent." . • Mr. and Mra. %. Powell, a son. ' Second Primer.—Alan Dalgleish, Dud- to tb* entrance to the' fir* halt to la- W. A. Gibson, special polios J. B. Knowles, repairs to the "That tax sale notioes be Issued on 3.70 ... lev FHxpatrick, Robert Brown. clHtate its removal In and oat oi thai duty,,, , watchman's dock . 15.00 ol before 1st April instead of 1st Morrison Thompson Hardware SOHIABEL.-On Thursday, Nor. 8th First Primer. - Doris White, Dan building. Hs had also .uggested that '. Co. August and September to Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Schiahal, a Harrison, Jessie Plowman. tb* oounoil eoBsidsr th* qusstton ol In compliance with the council-* hv . supplies ., 19.90 fTii.lls.il ea Tke. T.t daughter. a ,—

• PAGE TWO. KELOWNA RECORD Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1014 i mmjmmmmmmmsmm ' 'its thickness in wrought iron. Ths 'W !.ur • . iiutu KELOWNH RECORD latest improvement has been produc­ Communications Publisbd every Tharktay at Kalowna, ed bv the Simpson process, discovrred Hospital DonaHmis British Columbia in 1900. Simpson steel plates lour inches thick are better in quality and HOSPITAL DIRECTORS ANSWKR The following is a list ol donations JOHN LEATHLEY greater in resisting power than any ' RUMORS of the previous plates mentioned. The reoeived by the Kolowna hospital dur See our Windows Editor and Proprietor important point in this connection is . Owing to so many statements hav- inn the month of October lor which the faot that the seoret of the whole' ;„,, boen made in the vioinity, which tho committeo express thoir i'- --''»: ON matter lies in the UBB of nickel. j me not in accordance with the [acts, Eight boxes apples, Mrs. M. E. Cam­ There are only two great depa-sits in reference to a reportod acoidiant con- eron; box apples, plums, pears and' Subscription Rates: of nickel in the world which are' ncoted with tho death ot the hospital punches, J. N. Thompson; two quarts 11.00 par yaari 75o.. ats Months Dol worth working commercially. The 0f the late Mr. W.. S. Morris, the piokles, Hrs. Richards; two sacks ol Slataa 10 oanta additloael. Caledonia mines owned bv Franco and Board of Directors ol the ha spits', up- potatoes, Mr. A. E. Harrison; vege­ All aabMrlDttoa. parabla ID advarara. the Sudbury mines owned by Canada, on hearing theso rumors, immediately tables, Mrs. Col. Blaokwood; Iruit It goes without saying that Germany undertook a thorough investigation ol and vegetables from harvest festival cannot now obtain any nickol from the case, and now beg to submit tb* Advwtising Bates: .St. Michael and All Angels' church; Friday & France, and a similar regulation upon follaawing facts: I.IJDOI NOIiOgS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. box fruit and vegetables, Mr. W. D. BTO.. 21 canta par column tana raar weak. the part of Canada would entirely de-1 This pat ient was to be operated up- Walker; thirteen quarts Iruit, (Mrs. Ball LAND AMD TIHBEB NOTIOSS-SO dav.. SS: prive that nation of its source of on for appendicitis, but upon oxaniin six boxes apples, al. L. Pridham; five 00 4an, S7. nickel without which it would be ini-' ation, a serious complication of boxes apples, lour sacks vegetables, WATH» N0T10S8-W lor Hva itaaaertiona. possible to build ships of war. ' conditions was found to ex- box plums, thirteen ouarts fruit, Mr. I.KOAL ADVgRTISINO-yirat iaaaarllon. IS Practically the entiro output taf Ihe'ist. An immodiato operation was thc Bulman; two ohiokens, box apples, caala par Use. maa aaibaaqaaerat ioMrtlua. 8 nickel mines of Canada is .lontrolled ' only chunce of saving the patient's Watson Bros.; two sacks onions, l.ui naata ear Haa, by tho International Nickel Oomuany, life, whioh was undertaken on "Sunday, Itnmponi; basket grapes, two dozen I I.AS8IFIED ADVERTISEMENTS-. ooaU par whioh it is declared is oontratlleal l.y Nov. 1st. This proved so serious, and heads celery. Palmer tk Rogerson; two word Ural iaaartioa. 1 oast pw word ara< a Board of fifteen directors, of whom the shock so great, that slight hope boxes musk melons, F. W, Groves; ihminanr laeartlon. and save money by IllSPLAT, ADTBRTISEHINTS-Two iiaaalaa-. ono is a Canadian and fourteen are' wns entertained for bis recovery, two boxes apples, Dr. Pfyffer; fruit i;i4 uAalar. SO aaala am- inoh firat inaartion capitalists of the Unitixl State*. The | On Monday evening, Nov. 2nd, the and vegetables from harvest festival, aaaer two Urates 40 ctaU ear laak lint I* a-rtjloa: SO aaat. per Inch aaca aubMatnaar net profits of this company out of physician in charge gave up all hope St. Andrews church; box apples, Alex aiaaarikw. Canadian raw material for thc year t of his recovery, On Tuesday attornaron Reid; grapes, East Kelowna church; taking advantage of All caaasoa la eootraet adva-rti.ean.-nt. raiaa.i ending March 31, 1914, arc reported, about 2 o'olock, owing to the execs- crate Damsons, Mrs. L. Hayes; live I* ia taa raaed. ol taa printer br Tueadav at $4,792,554.7.5. The raw material sive and prolonged restlessness of tho saacUs potatoes, saok oarrots, oabbago a-va-nlas to ra.au. PttbllMliOB in th* Baal not refined in Canada, but is export­ patient, one corner of the foot of ihe anal raumpkins, (', C. Prowse; forrtoen ed to Bothlcham, N.J., for that pur* spring of his bed became unlocked, cauliflower, ten dozen pansy roots, the Special Prices. pose, and inasmuch as Canada can­ which allowed the foot of samo to Paul Knippel; box apples, (!. E. Weeks; not control its distribution from -that gradually descend until it rested upon six boxes apples, Mrs. It. W. Carruth- point, there in every reason to con­ the base of a screen which was sur­ ers; peppers, egg plant, pickling cab­ We have not time • rounding him. At no time did the bage, "Friend": two sacks potatoes, clude that Germany has been obtain­ sack carrots, Mr. Leithead; twelve Canadian Nickel in ing all the Canadian nickel that was spring or mattress touch the floor, and thc patient being in a recumbent quarts fruit, four quarts rrrape juice, necessary for its purposes. Mrs. W. S.-Fuller; twenty-two "cans Now, it might not be possible for position at the time, was not in anv totell you what they German Warships way discomfited by this occurrence. peaches, 150 pounds flour, 40 pounds Canada' to shut off thnt BUPDI.V ut rolled oats, Mr, Stockwell and H. J. once, but by taking such measures as The matron, who was nearby imme- triatelv travo the matter her attention. Williams; five sacks vegetables, Mr. Attention 1ms been directed to the would compel the refining of t his Clower; box apples, Mrs. Barlee; box are but come and fact, nuite recently, that by taking Canadian product within our own bor­ The Board takes this opportunity of aa.aaalais, no name, left; lour rioks wood, ders the control of this situation .^questing anyone who may have any Mr. Thornoloe; two ricks wood. H. B. over the control of the output of its complaint in reference to the manage­ nickel mines, Canada can render it would at once be placed in the hands Kerr; ten ricks wood, Chas. Harvey; of the Canadian government, except ment of this Public Institution, to be two cord 1-foot wood, Thos. Bulman. see. Remember vre 1 practically impossible for Germany to crood enough to lav such complaint di­ proceed with the construction of new with regard to such reserve supplies as may be on hand at tho Bethlehem rectly and immediately before them. warships. It iB the endeavor of the Bo<\nl to Nickel plays a very important part refinery or in Germany. This surplus * serve you better & having been exhausted, the construc­ carry on the management of the hos­ in the construction of a modern war- pital to the satisfaction of the pa­ slap because of its importance in the tion of warships by Germany would necessarily come to an end. tients nnd the general public; there­ The following cash donations were hardening of steel. The old style iron­ fore, , it is obvious they cannot do so received during tho month: charge you LESS clad ships were built of 18-inch without, the assistance and coopera­ 0. E. Scon, J*. D. McTavish, K. B. wrought iron plates. In 1897 steel tion of everyone in thiB district. Kerr, D. W. Sutherland, Kev. J. C. faced or coinpouud 14-inch irnnrcame THE DIRECTORS. Switzer, W. Greenstead, E. C. Mcln­ into use, of whieh three inches were WIKKI.KSN FOR FABMEKS , tyre *10; H. ,1. Stono lo; Kev. F, Ver- held to bo equal to four of the old Kolownn Hospital Society. baeke $2; Lee Sang Litn" Co. 95; l'al- wrought iron plates in resisting power ace Hotel collection box 96.75; Ke­ in 1893, the introduction of the Har­ Wireless for farmers in the outlying lowna Club collection box 113.35; A vey process made a steel of which districts is the latest idea in Austra­ Friend, 50 cents; Willits at Co.'s col­ two inches were cual to four inches lia. It is supTOBted that the farmers Tn the United Service Institution, lection box gl.66; .1. Faulkner C2.10; of the wrought iron. In 1895 the use in the various localities should oigan- Whitehall, London, reposes one of (he Mrs. W. it. Barlee 85; H. Swordfager of nickel was first put to the practi­ ize themselves into a oo-operativo most beautiful books the world has j 81: It. A. Johnston 82, J. Ivens Camp­ cal test in steel plates, with the ' iv body, subscribing to a fund that produced for many generations. Two. bell 85; A. 0. Weddell 85; E. M. Car- suit that this nickel and steel 'com­ would provide n wireless station for years have been spent in thc miking ruthers 82.50, Friend 50 cents; J. bination, hardened by the Harvey pro­ each member, and a central s-nlion of it, and the cost will be aomethitvl Leathlev 82.50; V. T. Dunn •«• F. V. cess, gave a steel of which eight iron- at the nearest town, where an opera­ like 82,500. It is "The Roll of tho! Itoyle 81: H. W. Arbuckle 82-, .1. B. Knowles 85; J. McMillan 85; it Smith es developed powers of resistance as tor would be on duty. For tho sum Dead of the South Africon war," Hi THESTOREOFi great as eighteen inches of the old of $100 oach*a body of ton subscribers contains about 22,000 names of otlicers 81; II. llenniok 81; S. Johnson 81; R. wrought iron. The Krupps made fur­ could purchase instruments, including and men killed by the enemy or by Burns 81: R. Butt, II; Q, Brady |2>, ther improvements in the hardening a transmitter with a range of ten disease, set out under the headlines of Ci. McClellan 83; H. I,. Willits 11'; S. process and six inches of Krupp steel miles. The cost of the erection of about 300 regiments, regular and ir­ Wade 12; Crawford & Co. *5; W. R. became equal to nine inches of the the mast aerial and the assembling of regular. It is to be nlaced on a, Tronoh 85; K. F. Oxlev J5 and grocer­ PHONE 35 5 ptr cent. DitcMat M aoitUy Bteel produced by tbe ordinary Har­ the instruments would depend upon shrine behind the bishop's throne in ies to extant of 85; G. A. McKay 85; vey process, and to over three times the ability of the erector. Cape Town Cathedral. S. H. Old IS.

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. Twenty thousand French priests are . A Berlin despatch says that Ger­ I imported a pen each of Buff Orpingtons and White now fighting in the Frenoh army. many is making enormous prepara­ Single ancl Double tions for a winter campaign with Wyandottes from Messrs. Tom and Will Barron respec­ The Overseas. Olub is sending cir­ tents, Bleighs end fur outfits for. an entire army, tively, Lancashire, England, last January, and now I have culars and subscription lists to its members throughout Canada with'the . . .. some very fine coc'cerels for stock birds, and for this A telegram from Berlin announces Driving and Work Harness object of securing subscriptions from month only (November), I will let them go at $3 and $2 the public towards sending tobacco that the Emperor, in a cabinet order, to the Canadians at the front. lCach has promised a reward of 760 murks each. Terms: .Cash with order only. Large stock to select from subscription of 35 cents will send (about $1661 for each machine gun •' ' s quarter of a pound of tobacco, 50 captured. Soma of Mr. Tom Barron's recant winnings TRUNKS All Repair parts for same cigarettes and a box of matches done ... , On heuring that the Germans ure up in a parcel. v 1911-12 4th Prize and Two Silver Medals in the Philadelphia North Ameri. SUIT CASliS ... planning to send a number nf profes­ sors to place the German cause t'fa'orc can International Egg Laying Competition (100 pans competing, 12 This department ia in charge of Mr. Permanent prohibition on the saleol the Americans, Joseph Lawrence, of months). CLUB BAGS . W. R. Birtch, who will give you prompt absinthe and alooholic beverages in London. Ont., has offered to head a' 1912-13 International Firat Prix, in the Mcond Philadelphia North Ameri­ Franoe is a result of the war. Trans fund with 8HKH, ( bring out ten Bel­ can International Egg Laying Competition. portation and the sale of absinthe v. as 0 and efficient service -, gian children with their hands out off. 1912-13 International lit Prise aad Cap. and Medals in the Missouri forbidden when the war began, but Others have alBo offered to uontributa'. Stste International Egg Laying Competition held at Mountain Crave, traffic in other intoxicants was eon- ... Mo., US.A. tinued. The government has now sup­ The union delence forces continue to plemented its original order with an­ 1913-14 2nd Priie at the third International Egg Laying Contest held at round up the rebels in South Africa. other forbidding the sale of any al­ Victoria, B.C. Those in the northern part of the Capo coholic drinks similar to absinthe. province, which have been a source oi There is a marked movement in nil worry to the government havo been parts of France tending to perpetuate Also Timothy, Clover and Oat Hay completely routed; white those in the this prohibition. Transvaal, ' where another 400 have ... been captured, are scattering. A despatch from Tokyo says thnt since the fall of the German oosition ... A. W. COOKE, Benvoulin at Tsing Trju the question of Japan Kendall, formerly captain sending an armv to Europe has begun of the Empress ol Ireland, has been P.O. Box 663, Kelowna to attract increasing attention. The gazetted of the auxiliary idea finds considerable support in mi­ British cruiser Calgarian. He was litary circles, where' it is believed such mode -commander of ihe Wheat Flat Oats Bran Shorts a move would be welcomed bv France. vessel .soon after the war broke out; a . . now he has been advanced to com­ mander. It is understood that he is Wholes Oats Crushed Bone A despatch says the British cruisers engaged in scout duty. Glasgow and Otranto, missing after ... the battle In the Pacific are safe and The Japanese'of Vancouver have de­ I Want to Say Oyster Shell Beef Scraps have passed through the 'Straits ol cided to defer, for the present their Magellan, en route to the Falkland that when we intimate that we Repair Leather Goods, we mean celebration of the Japanese victory at Islands. EVERYTHING made of Leathei—including Harness, Boots Tsing Tau. Very soon, it is hoped, ... aU the citizens of Vancouver will have and Shoes, Grips, Leggings, Belts, &c. Three hundred Canadians marched in the pleasure of celebrating a decisive the Lord . Mayor's parade and were viotorv by tke British forces, either If it is made of Leather we can repair it FIVE ROSES FLOUR given a wonderful reception by the on land or at sea, and the Japanese London populace, who greeted them will add their enthusiasm to that , ol with almost delirious enthusiasm. •—•—•- • ., a- M a •• a a. I • —I I... •• • I |. ' • —I .—I • - .1 a ••• ...... ~ subjects of King George, and help THOMLINSON, Harnessmaker ... make the combined celebration a huge WATER STREET euooess. Next door to 25c Store Japan is . celebrating the fall of KELOWNA Phone . 347 Tsing Tau. Extraordinary enthusiasm ... is manifested throughout the empire, Canada, with the rest of the empire, In every oity there are lantern proces­ W. R. Glenn & Son sions and merriment nightly. Every is now at war with T-irkey, a pro­ house supports a flag. clamation being issued providing the ... usual period ol days of graoe fan- Turkish ships in Canadian waters, as CONCRETE R. W. BUJLER Farm and Orchard Implements The Panama Canal may be out to Drovided bv the Hacue conferenoe. Tbe BUILDER At CONTRACTOR a • the usages of war for the first lime, proclamation whioh is similar to those should reports which reached New issued with respect to German und WORK Estimate* furt.uhet] on all descriptions York prove true. Seven British war­ Austrian shipping, is not m ach more of woodwork Pendozi street & Lawrence Avenue - KELOWNA ships were said to be on their way than a formalitv in Canada, ss Turk­ I have a complete plant cf power to the oanal, presumably proceeding ish ships are infrequent visitors. Plana and Specifications prepared for PHONE 150 to the Pacific coast of South Amorica . . '. misera and all appliance for concrete town and country residences to avenge the defeat of the British conalruction of every kind, and ana Tho recent remarkable mobilization devoting all my attention to thia work, cruisers by German warships. THREE HOUSES FOR SALE ... of German warships off the coast of in whieh I hav. hod many yeara' South America has led the British em­ . experience. all fitted with Balh Rooma, American military observers, who bassy offioials at Washington to be­ W.C, hot water, otc. thus far have been unable to view the lieve that some secret means of com­ All Kinds of Cement Work, Nghting, may now have a glimpse ol munication extends to South America P.O. Box 185 the war. The French war office bus and that the German ships operating Concrete Buildings, relaxed its strict' orders and will per­ in southern waters have been receiving Foundations and Sidewalks. mit observers irom neutral countries supplies from somewhere on the Paoii- to ao to the front. * ic coast, of 'the southern oontinnt. Excavating Contracts . . .' Many letters have been received by tho The German warship Goier, which embassy offering, for various consider­ H. WITTER KELOWNA-WEST BANK has been undergoing repairs to her ations, information of German wire­ OFFICE a RESIDENCE a Iron Beds, brass trimmed, heavy posts and Clcm.nr Aa Riga.' after. Woola.].? Av. machinery for several weeks at Hono­ less stations on American territory. Some tail of secret stations on the Pa- farmer Block Ricaar.r Strear STEAM FERRY filling v $3.25 lulu, and the North German Lloyd's PHONE 104 'PHONE 4304 Bad Springs, eitra quality $2.50 steel schooner Locksun, which arrived eifio ooast, ini Maine and in Scotland Combination Felt Mattress >«MHJ there reoently, and whioh was interned and South America. Leaves Kejowna 9 s.m., 3.30 p.m under the'ruling that the vessel was ... Learn Weslkaak 9.30 s.m., 4 p.m. 19.75 a.naval tender, have been placed un­ An'agitation is on foot in Potro der a guard of United States troops grad for the adoption of stronger and will be held until the cessation measures to prevent Germany getting W. C. AITKEN Extra Service on Braas Beds. 2-in. post $15.00 of hostilities. The Japanese battle-, practieally all the supplies she re Best quality spring $3.50 ship Hizen and cruiser Asoma still quires in spite of the British liioa k»dc. BUILDER & CONTRACTO.t Wednesdays & Saturdays All Felt Mattress, with best quality art ticking... $7.Z5 stand guarding the entrance outside Newspapers express the opinion that the three mile limit awaiting thu de­ it is time for the Allies to drop kid i Plaint and Estimate* Leaves Kelowna 11 a.m. $25.75 cision. glove war on the sea, and to aot a Finishing work • .specially Learn WestUak 11.30 a.m. • . • littlemore as Germany would, if she The famous German 43 centimetre ruled the water. Not n '!« • partes, Office: No. 6, Crowley Block. Kelowna Dressing Tablet, with British .bevel plate mirror $8.75 gun which has been reported as a it is alleged, without fresh cargoes Wash Stand to match...... $4-00 modern invention, appears to have for Germany being shipped in Danish, P.O. Bos 511 been described in the German maga­ Swedish and Norwegian bottoms, and $12.75 zine "Prometheus," in the year 1693. although these rhips all sail from a The article at the time, cave the enor­ neutral port and have as their des­ .Don't forgot our mous weight of tbe gun and the velo­ tinations equally neutral nnrts, it 5-drawer, drop head, Singer Machine at $35.00 city and the effect of the shots and would be easy enough to establish the this information was extensively.quot­ contraband nature of thoir traffic if i , ed in a scientific magazine issuaxl dur­ • mlv the Allies made up their minds Or our i V.TL •: ing the same rear. lo be fooled no longer. P.O. Box 12 97-pieco China set, at only , $20.00 GRAYS PHOTOGRAPHIC E. ENGLAND STUDIO BUILDER & CONTRACTOR Plans. Specifications and Estimata* Kelowna Furniture Company Is open on Furnished Thurday Friday & G. H. E. HUDSON Saturday 10 am lo 5 p.m. Landscape and Now mounting, have arrived—and Portrait will please vou Photographer

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Pendoii Street, - Kelowna Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August 1st, 1914, to August 1st, 1915, and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. All est. lull/ .quipped f.o.b. Ford, Oht. Runabout - - - $540 Touring Car - §590 o» E ENGRAVING- ' Frank Knapton Town Car - $840 (la aha Drmialoa ol Caraada only) ETCHINGS AND HALFTONES , ARE N0r BEING. MADE IN Buyers to Share in Profits WESTERN CANADA BY THE MOST SATISFACTORY PRO- All r.tsil buyers of new Ford ears from August 1st, NEXT TO TAITS 1914. to August IA 1911,' will share In ths profits of CESS KNOWN TO THE WORLD ths oompany te tha aaleet of |40 to $60 par car, on THE "ACID BLAST" PROCESS SHOE STORE, ON each ear thay bay. PROVIDED i we sell and'd.tiv.r MAKES VOUR ILLUSTRATIONS BERNARD AVNE. 30,000 new Ford cars during that period. LITERALLY TALK A»k for particular. MANurwrusto IN wtircsaa CMMDA ENGLISH MARINES LANDING ON BELGIAN SOIL 0 Mast of tb* British forces ware conveyed Irom Ostend to Antwerp in Bv TMr CtllAND DlRBll EKCC 1 Ford 'Motor Company OOP W OMI O HI Ot London motor blisses, whioh with their drivers were taken along for that OF CANADA, LIMITED. purpose. These busses were also used for withdrawing; the troops when it BURBANK MOTOR CO. .. - KELOWNA, B.C. became apparent that the city ':oulvl no longer hold out. They have lately REPAIRS RETURNED returned to London, where thev were loudly cheered upon their return. JWIWTS Some ol then are bullet marked from tbe fire of the German advance guard THE KELOWNA RECORD PROMPTLY which entered the oity doss, upon the heels at the retreating British and Bel- K'ajis. nn iiirirTirin'tfijV

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PA«S FOUB KELOWNA RECORD THURSDAY NOVEMHil. 19,. 1M "a—aa...—aaa^a—aa—aa— oath and ensure peace through the brutal war? Germany's Swelled Head So much for war. The belief in wer is founded on an amazing conceit, fed THT: PAN-UEBMAN CREED by a host of popular and professional writers, that Germans are "The Chos­ en People." (London "Daily Mail") True history begins from the "Fiance must be so complete'] moment when the Germane, with 0rusha.U that she can never again come mighty hand, seizes the inheritance across our path."— Crural Von Born- of antiquity. hardi in "Ths.Next Wer." So writes the author of "The Foun­ "No guurter will be given, no pris­ dations ol the N ineteenth Century," oners will be taken. Let all who lull and as in the crusade on behalf of war, into cur hands be at our mercy/* is followed bv the preachers. —Addrsai ol ths Kaiser to his troops, "The German people iB the elect of July -.». ltrOO. God, and its enomies are the enemies Ths determination of Germany to ol the. Lord," is ono pulpit utta'rance. fight Kngland and Francs, and per­ We are the best colonists, the haps Itussia, was impressed on the best sailors, and even the best ftngluh people some years ago by M. merchants ... We are the most £mil Reich, a famous Hungarian pro­ intelligent nation there ie, and thu fessor, who died before his beliefs advanced in science nnd art. We wer. moved bv historical facts. Mis are, without caintrndictton, the little hook has now been republished most warlike people on earth. with an epilogu. signed with initiuls Such is another written claim, that conceal an able Oxford histor­ one of hundreds of like tonor. They nrr ian." Dr. Reich', quotation. Iron rounded up hy the sonorous paesurrr (iermun author, and speakers may now Li' brought up to date. The se­ Irom n speech ol the Kaisir's, who al quence ia finished; tho evidence Icoin- tor, all. usually says pictorially anal plets. grandiloquently what his pubic feels We now know beyond diepute: and thinks. I. That Germany meant to light a Our German people will he the rrranite block on which the goo** CLOSING-OUT ruthless war. God may complete His work ol 3. That her object is a world wide civilizing that world. Then will bo daiminanes. realizing the wortl ol the "'»i't who This is best seen not by argument said th© world will one day be but bv quotation. First ss to war, cured by thc Germain character. and ruthless war: Nothing is quoted above which has I christen thee Fort Haeseler. not had a vtague in Germany. Hut in Thou wilt be called upon tp defend considering the crime of Germany thai conquests of Germany upon her against the world I would mal-e one western foes. subtraction Irom the charge. It is This passage occurs in a speech ol Prussia, not Germany, that lends thf ths Emperor's on March 1. 11KIU, on crusade. Pruaeia, not Germany, is ths occasion of the completion of a is mud with tho lust for wir unit fort. Seven months later, in celebrat­ connuest; nnd Prussia is at 'he mercy ing Aloltke's birthday, he expressed the ol tho military clique, hocnuae she desire that "the staff may lsnd Ger­ alone, ol Germnn provinces 'i'ill re­ many to further victories." A lew fuses to allow hep workinar rra old to few years later he said at an anniver­ vote on nnv s'tualitv with the :ish. sary: Nothing must be settled in thita Richmond'! world without the intervention of Germany and of the German Em­ APPLES FOR MARCHING MEN peror. It is not a far cry from the Kaiser to the professors. They are not less In one of the hot, dusty lanes be­ militant. In a formal history r'ro- tween two big; suburbs on Satuni ietsor Treitschke writes: afternoon (writes the "Daily Citizen's' London Correspondent) I came across To whom will belong the sceptre oi Stock two batteries of field artillery halted the universe; What nation will im­ pose its wishes on the other de for fivo minutes' rest at a wayside oadent and enfeebled people:1 Will hamlet. The villagers ran out with it not he Germany that will havs glasses and refreshments, but although the mission to ensure the peace ol some, at least, of tho liquids were : the world? .... The future b» profered out of pure hospitality it longs to Germany, to which Aus­ was noticed that many of the men de­ tria will attach herself if she wish­ clined to drink. All, however, with­ Instructions are: Clear Shelves as Quickly as Possible, as es to survive. out exception, were busily munching The most popular historical work apples .with rare enjoyment. Half an that ever appeared in Germany is "The hour later, in the suburb outskirts, I Foundations of the Nineteenth Cen­ found an explanation. Outside the it is imperative to liquidate the estate at once. Robt. Donoghue, tury." In reviewing a period of early house of a popular local doctor rrng- German history the author says: ed along the pavement was a line of It was high time that the dcli*> huge laundry baskets tilled with the Assignee, insists on quick action. erer appeared .... We can re­ fine apples. Another battery of ar­ gret only one thing—that the Ger­ tillerymen was passing, and the good man did not, everywhere hiB eon, doctor, with all his household, was quering arm preyed, exterminate standing alongside handing up the more completely. fruit in generous handfuls. It was The Sale has now been going on one week* and every day, rain The theologians ore as bitter as the a kindly thought, and brought its au­ professors. Professor Lexius was cheer­ thor the quickest of all returns in ed bv students and professors lor tba Irank appreciation. - following passags in a popular lecture: or shine, the store has been crowded with eager buyers, and will All Polish societios should be sup­ pressed without the slightest upol- ogy, ... as woll as the Bociejjes 11. I. M. WILLIAM of abaca, Lorraine and Schleawig- be until the last article of this mammoth stock » sold. HolsUin, . . . Tho people ahould (Translated from a German memor­ be allowed only throe privileges; to andum found in the Emperor's per­ pav -taxes, serve in tho army, und sonal waste paper basket. The ori­ shut their jaws. If the professors and divinity teach- ginal has been presented bv the finder ars speak in this way, what ars we to lo the British Museum.— John Ken- expect of the soldiers? General Von drick Bangs.) Bernhardi, whose book, "Tke Next Oh, me War" is read with admiration by the Oh my, whole ol Prussia, writes: And likewise I Bring the Whole Family and get them Sit still, my curls, whilo I orate, Ths efforts directed towards tha Me, I, Myself, the Throne, the Stale, abolition of war must not only ba 1 am tha Earth, ths Moon, the Sun termed (oolish but alrsolutely ina- All rolled in one. moral, and must be described as Both hemispheres am I, unworthy ol th. human race. Fitted Out for Winter at Less Than This general statement leads up to Oh my, two direct and practical conclusions: If thero wore three, Ihe three (A) Franoe must be so complete­ I'd be. ly crushed that she can never again i come across our path. ' , I ain the Dipper, night and day, (II) A pacific agreement with Tho north and southern poles, tha Wholesele Prices England is, after all, a will-o'-the- Milky Way, wisp which no serious German 1 am they that walk, or flv on win: would trouble to follow. Or swim or creep—I'm overything. The standard passage lor German It makes ma tremble like tho AspsB delight in the winning ol a bloody tree with High-Class Seasonable, Serviceable Merchandise. Many-have ex­ and brutal war ia ths Kaiser's ipeMb To think I'm Me; on ths ev. of the Chinese expedition* And blink like stars up in the sVv pressed their feelings by saying this is the greatest boon that could have but it is not .verywhere known that To think I'm I- th. most ruthless passage in ths And shrink in terror like a lri«hlened speech was circulated on postcards sll come for the people of Kelowna and district—to be able to buy their throughout Germany. To realize that I'm myself. When you meet the foe you will goods at such low prices when money is tight.' So it is an ill wind that defeat him. No quarter will be Ys blithering slaves beneath my iron given, no prisoners will be taksn, hool, Let all who fall into our hands ba What know vo ot the things I feel? don't blow someone good at vour inertly. Did'st ever wake at dertd of night, The rest of the passage urges the And stand in awe of thino own Bight? Germans to act like the Huns who ravaged Europe a thousand years ago It took six days to make tho land If the Kaiser will allow his own words and sea; to be capped, one further quotation But centuries were passed in making on German belief in barbarity may lie Me given. Field-Marshal Von der dolts, The Universe? an easy task; but 1 — who was sent to train the Turks be­ Oh, my. cause, as was confessed, they were "the only people who could attack the British trade route to India," Richmonds Loss is Your Gain wrote a book entitled "The Nation in Arms." It leads up to this climax: PAMPHLET ON CARE OF EWE AND Wars, are tho fata of mankind", LAMB Remember, Everything Goes. Come while stock is large. Still over $35,000 the inevitable ticstiny ol nations. Inexorability and seemingly hide- ous callousnsss are among the Ths livs stook branch of the depart­ j worth of goods to be sold, including all kinds Winter Goods for the whole family qualities necessary to him who ment ol agriculture at Ottawa haa would achisvs great things in wsr. issued a very practical bulletin on v It was to a people fed full on such "The Cars of the Ewe and Lamb." It Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers sentiments as these that- the Gorman constitutes a shepherd's presentation Chancellor said exactly a month ago: ol the details of management of breed­ We are now is a stato of neces­ ing (look, more particularly during sity, and necessity knows no law. the winter and spring months. It Our troops have occupied Luxem­ takes up, among other things, par- burg, and Perhaps are already on turtion, feeding, docking, castration. Belgian soil. Gentleman, that is the raising of pet lambs, and tha contrary to the dictatsa of Inter­ simple and more serious ailments and national law. The wrong—I speak accidents met with in the ordinary openly—that we are committing ws flock, concluding with a series ol k will endeavor to make good as paragraphs, termed, "Leaves from tha soon as our military goal is ac­ note-book of a successful Shepherd." hieved. The bulletin, whioh is helpfully il­ RICHMONDS STORE Ts tha Chancellor going to make lustrated waa prepared lav T. Regin­ rood the Belgian children, the murder ald Arkell, who has oharge ol the of their mothers, to mothers ths mur­ sheep aad goat division of the live ROBT. DONOGHUE der of their children? Can he rebuild i stock branch. Conies are available'to Assignee for the Estate historic Louvain and repair ravausd, those who apply for them to the pub. homes? fan he knit the severed lications branch, denarttnent of agri­ culture, Ottawa. THURSDAY, NOVKMbEB Id, MU KELOWNA RBCOBJ) *mQm SSL foreign countries in which- Reuter con­ trols telogrsphio communications. If Beater declines, the "Deinsehe Kabsl- geselhjcheft" a smaller Uerinua news a v agency supplying telegrivns from cer­ Propaganda tain countries (e.g., Meiii-j) and nuk­ ing in agreement with Wailff's leiefjia- Deep Laid German- Soheme to Vat phio Bureau, is to be htunccd bv 'the Newspapers of World for Their Own new oompany to run a servioe in com­ . Purposes Report submitted to petition to Renter's, t t| Suite made to order, Re­ Government' by British Ambassa­ ' All the concerns represented at the dor at Berlin. meeting have furthermore agreed to pay into the company's hotchpot the paired, Cleaned and Pressed. Some remarkable pretty styles in Women's vary vast sums which they are accus­ The following is an extract copy of' tomed lo spend abroad for their ad­ the first ot a series of reports sub­ vertisements in foreign papers. The Dyeing and Cleaning of every Waists. They are fashion's latest fancies mitted to the imperial government by total of this item alone is believed to Sir. E, W. Goschen, Ambassador at be not less than £26,000 per annum— description. and at prices that are unusually low consider­ Berlin, with reference to an official so the annual sum available for the German organisation for influencing purpose of the new oompany will ing their quality and excellence the press of other countries. The reach a total of £50.000 to £75,1)00. other .numbers oi the series were short The company will in future issue the J. E. THRUSSELL despatches giving in greater detail in­ advertisement of its members only to formation conveyed in the first de­ those foreign papers whioh publish P. O. Box 621 Opposite Board oKTrade Office Smart Crepe de Chene Waists with long spatch. It ahould be stated, however, German information originating exclu­ that the reference to the Haves Agen­ sively from the new company, which sleeves and pleated low collar, in shades of cy was afterward found to ba er­ is to bs regarded as the only authen­ roneous, lor although that news agen­ tic source of. information concerning , Mole, White and Black $4.25 cy had been approached by ' German Germany and all things German. This agents, the Havas people refused to information they are to receive fiee even take the proposition into consid­ ot cost or at a nominal sum—so that eration. The despatch, enclosed in a the willing foreign papers will derive White Messaline Silk Waists, trimmed with letter addressed to Sit Kdward Grey, very material benefits from their col­ is as follows: laboration with the company, viz., GLENMORE FRUIT LANDS novelty buttons $J.LJ For soma time past a variety of lucrative advertisements and free mat­ schemes had • been ventilated in tho ter written in the language of the press with the object of improving' country in which the papers are pub­ Situated within ons half mils of town, snd bains Crepe de Chene Waists, with smart little German prestige abroad. It was said lished. The foreign press is to be that in certain foreign parts Germany watched by the company's agsnts ay shout loo feet above the lake, it commands a beauti­ pockets and -lace collar, in Old Rose, Tango was being persistently and wrongfully pointed in the various foreign cenlrea. ful view of'the town, lake and surrounding country. abused, that she could obtain no fair Any incorrect reports are to be tele­ and White ...... $6.25 hearing because the press of those dis­ graphed home and corrected by tele­ Ideal Fruit Soil. Abundance of Water. tant countries was in hands hostile to grams issued by the company. The Close to Town and Market. any. German enterprise, and because countries in which the system is to bo White Linen, smartly embroidered, with the ths telegraphic agencies serving those immediately inaugurated are ithieflv There ia only one GLENMOHE. Don't miat tha op­ countries were equally biassed. An the South American States and those portunity of selecting a few acres of thia desirable latest plain linen collar. Sizes 36,38,40, 42 "Association for World-Commerce" of the Far East, but the system is to properly. was to have remedied this evil by a embrace all countries outside Europe. persistent pro-German propaganda in The German cable rates for press and 44 $2.75 the countries moat bitterly oomplained telegrams are to be reduced in the of. It was hoped that the neressary interests ol the new company. The Central Okanagan Lands, Ltd. funds could have been raised by con­ It is difficult to say whether the evil tributions from all the trading and which the new company is to remedy KELOWNA, KC. industrial societies interested in the really exists, or exists to any preemp­ Millinery German export trade, and in view ol tible extent, but it is oertain that a the supreme importance to Germany very influential company We are now showing the latest styles in Black of her export trade, it was intended has been called into existence with that agents of the association should every official encouragement command­ ai- t'i Velvet Military Shapes, reasonably priced. be sent and stationed abroad to as­ ing an enormous revenue for tlri pur­ sist the exporting industries by time­ poses of a oro-Germnn neM-panor pro­ ly advice and an active policy gen­ paganda. Whether the svil exists or A Black Russian Toque, trimmed White erally, such as private individuals not—the money will be spent on sec­ pursue more affectively than offiioiala. ret service to popularize Germany Ribbon and Cord $4.50 Thc opportunity for realizing this abroad. It does not seem to have scheme seemed to offer itself under the occurred to the promoters of the PER TON following circumstances. A plan was soheme that they are preparing the being prepared to start a German- ground for a vast system of interna­ Famous Taber Lump - $ 10.50 American economic' sooiety. Similar tional blackmail—hardlv a proper vnv societies .with an application to otner to reach the desired end. countries already exist—e.g., a German Note.—Information since In.r tliM Pensylvania Egg - 17.50 Argentine Society, a German-Canadian to the Foreign Office has conclusively Society, a German-Russian Society, established that such an agreement etc. The foundation of a German- whilst apparently intended bv the Ger­ Pensylvania Stove - 17.50 Jerman Hunt American Sooiety had been advocated man comoaav. was not in faot entered in connection with the revision of the into, or indeed ever contemplated bv Pensylvania Nut - 17.50 American tariff which gave German tho "Agence Havas." industries new chances ol an intensi­ fied, export to the United States. As CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDERS was natural in any matters dealing with German-American affairs, Hr. Bal FOREIGN BORN IN V. S. Phone P.O. Box lin, of the .Hamburg-American Line, was approached to take the matter 66 W.HAUG 166 in hand. He consented. Under his inspiration. tha idea of a German- A bulletin Just issued by the census Dry Pine and Fir 6 in American Society was abandoned and authorities at Washington shows that the idea of a World-Sooiety was sub­ of ths countries now warring in the Wnswl \ '' " ' stituted. A preliminary meeting waa world, the British empire is represent­ W « ^#^#%a* O Guaranteed dry wood ready for burning held at whioh the various German- ed bv very muoh the largest number foreign: societies were represented; amongthe population of the United CASH PRICES there, ware present also representatives States. There were in April, 1910, 13,- 515,000 perspns of foreign birth in the One to four ricks...$2.75 rick Five or.over....$2i50 rick of the ''Central Association of Ger­ man. Industrials" and of ita great oountry, constituting 14.7 per cent, of Washing and Repairing Delivered anywhere ia town TELEPHONE 183 rival, tha "Federation of Industrials," the population. The numbers were as well as the njost oi ths leading divided ss follows: industrial firms, Internal dissensions, England .. 876,466 Maclaren & Co. however, soon appeared, and several Scotland .". .. .. 361,034 for Men Orders rosy be led wilh the Okanagan Loan & Investment Co. important members Bent in their re­ Wales .. 83,479 (Phone 96) signations. Ireland ,> 1,353,15S The' details ol tha foundation were Canada 1,201,146 to (have been settled at a meeting con­ vened for the 26th February; today Total 3,773.269 the' whole soheme stands prorogued E. GUIDI, St. Paul Street Oven is a wonderful baker. That's becc: sins die. If it is ever realized its Germany 3,501,181 is prepared to undertake Laundry plan will have to ba considerably al­ Russia /.'.. 1,602,752 work and Repairing for Men the heat flues completely encircle it. tered. In the meantime the original Austria ,.' .... . 1,670,534 plan of a German-American Society France 117,336 haa been revived. This society is, .Taoan, (about) .. 150,000 Best Work at Reasonable Charges in faot, to ba constituted in Berlin Another aspect of the question is early in Maroh in the form originally the nfcmber nf foreign born who have intended. become naturalized. Of the males of W It would seam strange had H. Ber­ whom a record is kept* Germany COLLECTION AND DELIVERY IF REQUIRED lin so readily aooepted'defeat. The shows the largest nroportiqn as indi­ explanation lies in the faot that, at cation, it seems fair to conclude, that the request of very highly placed per­ the German citizen is more anxious to sons, his interest has been transferred cast off the old ties of the militaristic to another more delicate and mora or Fatherland in favor of the new-found less secret organisation, devised ' to home of liberty. undertake those duties of Mr. Ballin's would-be "Wehvecein"' whieh concern­ • (J)A9JAQ satisfies the most exacting ed the German reputation abroad. A ahort time ago a meeting of HOW TO TELL 'S RANK JyjUtyv c00jf, on every point, ix't the which the secret has been well kept, We have what you want in was convened in lhe Ministry of For­ McClary dealer demonstrate the fact. „ eign Affairs, ot which Dr. Hamsnn, the British offioers in khaki (besides tha notorious head of the press bureau bands of braid on their caps',- wear the MADE IN CANADA of the German Foreign Offioe, waa the following badges on the front of both originator, and at which the foreign ouffs: Secretary himself was present. ILe Second-Lieutenant.—One Star. Oa Sale at the Morrison-Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. meeting waa attended by R.emher* of Lieutenant .—Two stars. . the leading industrial concerns of this Captain.—Three stars. country; ths North German Lloyd, the .—Crown. Hamburg-American Company, ths Lieut.-Col.—One orown, one star. Deutsche Bank, the Disoonto rjesssll- .—One crown, tsvo stars. schaft, ths Allgemeina Eketrloitats- Non-Commissioned offioers wear (in gessellsohaft; Siemens land Halske, the tins regiments) ths following badges: Sohuakert Works, Krupp, the Cruson {.anoe-.—One stripe on the Works, etoi They formed a private upper arm, both sides. Common and Finish Prime Fresh company with the purpose of "further­ Corporal.—Two stripes. ^ ing the' German industrial prestige Sergeant.—Throe stripes. abroad"— a conveniently vamie pur- Color-Sergeant.—Three stripes and DooTi S Wind nose, j The - company will bs financed crossed flags. ows Shingles Meat bv private subscriptions and bv a gov­ Warrant offioers wear a orown above ernment grant. The sum at first sug­ the front' cuff, bnt no braiding on It, Prices right Delivery prompt * j. ' Feci "locally, and carefully gested aa a necessary revenue from pri nor do thev wear stripes. Satisfaction guaranteed vats subscription was £13,500, but the selected, is all we sell. We company present at the first meeting are building up our busi­ was so enthusiastic that H definite­ FOLLOWING CANADA'S LEAD ly, promised annual subscriptions Kelowna Saw-Mill Company, limited ness With Satisfied cus­ amounting to £35,000. The govern­ ment will add £13,500 ner njroum- Canada's example in instituting free D. 1XOYD-JONES Managing-Director tomers, and we want to ths whole Secret Service Fund, in foot distribution of forest tree seedlings, make you one at the disposal of ths Imperial For­ cuttings, etc., to prairie homestead­ eign offioe for similar purnoses (e.g., ers for planting out as shelter baits, for the payment ot subsidies to cer­ etc., bids fair soon to be followed by We wish to make it plain that we have no connection with tain papers abroad). the United States Department ol Ag­ P. Burns A Co. or any other business in town The oompany has entered into an riculture. The prospect is that this agreement with the "Agenoe Havas" distribution will be made from the that the latter will in future onlv pub­ newly established Field Station at lish news concornine Germany if sup­ Mandan, N.D. Mr. W. A. Peterson, W. LUDLOW & CO. plied through "WoHTs Telegraphen- the superintendent of the statipa, lata Let a Record Want Ad. Bureau". The latter will receive Its lv visited ths Dominion Forestry Prompt Deliveries Phone 123 German news exclusively from ths new Branch's Nursery Station at Indian WATER STREET (Behind Bank of Mentre.1) comnany. The company intends to Head, Sask., in order to investigate make a similar arrangtnumt wilh Ren­ Canadian methods of carrying out tho Get it For You ter's Telegraphic Bureau V (hose enterprise. • ..-•,> WiW,-iJ.*^i3l

PAGE SIX JO&OWNA RECORD THOBSDAf, NOVmiiB*. & »tt — SJS •Jr=S«BrarMf3alpeBaaa»jeai . ••••••':' •' • '1 The Kelowna Land & TOWN AND COUNTRY NOTES Orchard Co., Ltd. fcerpprated 19(H) Proprietors of the Priests' Orchard Mr. A. ratten left on. Tuesday niorn- Mr. ScrogginB of Peachland wa. iupt to spend a few days' visit with visitor in town Tuesday. his brother at Enderby. « m * An Anglican ohuroh is to be built The Country Girls' Hospital Aid will shortly in Hedley. meet at the home of Mrs. Drysdale, near Jlankhuad on Saturday, Novora- Mrs. J. W. Jones will receive on NURSERY ber 11tli at 3 o'clock. Friday. Nov. 13, from 3 to 6 p,«ji., # • * and afterwards on tha second Fri­ W. T. MoDonald, provincial live day of each month instead ot second stock commissioner,, stated recently and fourth. that his department is elevating con­ ... siderable attention to assisting farm­ On Sunday morning in the Metho­ STOCK ers to erect silos. An expert is furn­ dist church the pastor will speak on ished free of charge to direct con­ "Kocovering Youth's Vitality" and in struction on tbe t latest improved the evening Kev. I. W. Williamson, of lines, and in addition silo-filling de­ Vancouver will conduct the servioe. We are now taking orders for monstrations are being carried out ... at various points for the benefit of On the night of Halloween a bicycle the farmers. was left outside Hr. W. W. Grummctt's all Commercial Varieties houso at Benvoulin and is there yet. * » • . Whether this was somebody's notion Although the night was rather wet of a joke or whether the wheel wai and nasty a good crowd turned out stolen from town and' ridden that far THE RANCH on Tuesday night for the masquerade it is impossible' to say,'but anyone Bla.k.mithing done. Weighbridge. Oata cruahed. Fence poatr, Milk, carnival at the roller rink. Some very who has lost a bicycle abovt thai Petatoea', Applea, Arc, for Sale. pretty costumes were mingled with the time had better see Hr. Grummett. great number of comic and original ..... a Apply t* tha Ranch Manager or Ranch Office. Phone 5 ; P.O. Box 209 ones. The prizes were awarded- as The

Queen Olives, o-os. bot, 2 for...25c Orange* Lemma, per dex. 40s ,. „ 16-oz. bot, each.,25c Grape Fruit, 2 far 25c Libby'a Spanish Queen Olive* qt. Finnan Haddie ,...(.. 13c HEWETSON and MANTLE, Ltd. bottle. 70c Kippered Black Cod.... 25c Heinz'a Spaghetti, per tin 25e Kippered ft.rrin* Cod...... 13c „ Pork and Bead.... ISc and 25c Old Dutch, per tin 10c

H Freah Mincemeat, per lb...25c Panahine, per tin 10c New Cranberriee, 2-lb. 35c Luz, per packet 10c Demarara Sugar, 2| Ib. .!.... 25c Sutherland . Bread OK.LUMBER CO.,Ltd. Cooking Molaeaee, per tin 15c Stewart*. Bread Poole'a Bread, Fresh Bum, Sponge Cake*, Doughnut*, Madiera < Cake*, Shortbread—everything that* good 10 eat at Campbell's Are now/ completely equipped to supply all GIVE AS A TRIAL your lumber needs. D. D. Campbell We have a large stock of local and coast Phone Three Oh! Phone Three Oh ROUGH AND FINISHING LUMBER

of high-grade quality and in splendid condition. WE HAVE ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF Brick, Hollow Brick, Building Blocks,

WOMEN CAMPAIGN FOB RECRUITS Agricultural Drain Tile A complete line of IN VARIOUS SIZES , The Misses Winnifred and Ivy Hulrooney, waters, who are working hard for Lord Kitchener's appeal for recruit, to fight the Germans. They rid. through Hyde Park, London, and-personally request all young men to job 1 SAND FOR SALE , DOORS AND WINDOWS the British army. Theso young women are merely one example of the spirit that pervade. LATH AND SHINGLES all England. Now that the British realize that the war ii on in earnest, the general apathy and indifference that characterised the first few weeks THE CLEMENT - RIGGS, Limited of the war bave given way to feverish exoltement and to a grim determina­ PHONE -KM tion .($ heat Germany at aU costs. i , . TWJBSDAY, NOVSWbER 19,1014 KBMWtfA UtCOKD MOI trout aaMaeexaieua •**•«"• l«*PM»»l.. «H aaWVMOaaS. -" •'' SSStSmmmmmmmmTmmmmuMm M HHH M «e ..... MMM** G. Henshall, waterworks 3.70 OILLETTS LYE J. Berger, waterworks 1.30 You Can't Earn Money •• -PUOFMSIONAI, AND " EATS DIRT J. Wilson, waterworks 3.76 Auto Strop A. "Webster, waterworks ,-r: 1.20 When You're Laid Up -* BTTSiraSS CARDS «* G. F. Teal, waterworks, ... 85.00 With the games tonight and tomor­ W. Sabine, salary 100.73 row night the bowling schedule wil! F, B. Hirst, salary 110.00 be half completed and the stronger There are a lot of puople in thi* IS., D. Colquette, salary 150.00 town who cannot afford to .be sick. om Free loams are well bunched near the top E. Fowler, salary 110.00 BURNE & TEMPti while the four teams at the foot of Perhaps none of you feel that you oan, the standing are having an exciting F. Varney, salary 85.00 but certainly some of you can't, for Solteitow, fight among themselves. F. Freeman, salary '. 68.00 as soon as vou arc sick, your wngos B. M. Hill, salary 100.00 stop and worry and debts begin to Notaiie* Public, With half the games played it look* G. H. Dunn, salary 166.66 pile up. The sensible t.'-'-- fnr you Conveyancer*, etc. to Soldiers as though any of the first four clubs F. V. Royle salary 110.00 to do, UH soon as you feel run-down have a good chance while the teams ikLOWNA. s v B.C. P. T. Dunn, salary 100.00 and worn out, no matter what the at present forming tho second division H. W. Thomas, salary .... 118.00 cause, IB to take something just us will have a hard time forcing their Albert Gibb, salary 85.00 quick as vou can to build tin strenv'th way into the first division without J. A. Bigger, salary 5.00 and health. Hake yourself more cam- If you purchaae an Auto Strop considerable new material to strength­ R. B KERR Razor at lho regular price of $5 A. R. Davy, salary 168.66 fortable and provide ai'a'n.t Hiari aua en their ranks. Dr. H.L.A. Keller, rent 27.50 sickness. / Barrieter we will giro you a receipt The Bears no longer have the honor H. I. Johnston,-rent I,„ 10.0ft Wo don't bolieve there Is nnv other and Solicitor, which you aend to the manu­ of leading the league alone, now being & Weddell, salary 02.50 forced to share that position with medicine made that will do as much Ntiteiy Public. facturer, together with the nam* Unnis & McDonnell, teaming . 18.00 towards saving your health rind thus and addrax of any Soldier or the Pelicans who drew up on . even- ii. H. Dunn, expense acct. ...(g) 19.47 terms with them by winning three helping you save vour money an Hix- *^WN^ r :t B.C, Sailor at tha front or on the way rvelowna Hospital Society, bal­ iill Olive Oil Emulsion. It '» n medi­ gomes from the Missions on Tuesday ance of 1914 grant 726.47 night. cine that gets right at the trouble anal The company Will then B. C,. Anti-tuberculosis Society • relieves it bv toning the luirv.H, .:n- j WEDDBLL& CRIBBLE The Dreamlands and Beavers are grant : ,80.00 riching tho blood, anl givinj r.Dw also in the race for the first place •end him a $5.00 Auto REGULAR MEEiING Alderman Sutherland pointed out strength and health to the whole body. I BARRISTER, SOLICITORS, Slid and will no doubt be found hard con­ that the payment of these accounts It doesn't do this bv means of alcohol tenders for the honors when the sea­ OF THE CITY COUNCIL Would deplete the city's funds, aud or hnbit-forminp! drugs, because it con-, I inlOTARIBS PUBLIC "" Strop Safety Razor, with, sons rrears the close. (Continued from Pag* One.) urged the necessity of limiting expen­ tsinB none. Its strength and raa-a'tV out any other formality or The Royal* and Starlights .are even­ diture for all purposes against' cur­ giving power is due to pure Olive Oil 9, Wllllt'B Bloch • Kelowns, B.C. ly balanoed and will probably make rent revenue to the amountM receipts and the Hypophosphites, Ion? rodo**. . condition*. Thi* offer hold* an interesting race, while the Pas­ A. K. Davy, general teaming . 4.00 from monthly rates until 1915 taxes ed bv successful nbvsicians, tho one for times and Missions are slated to bring James & Trenwith, August and became payable. He did not think its food value, tho other for iti tonic good while the war lait*. up tho rear. September supplies 33.15 the incoming tcouncil would be able value. Here for tho first timai, they P. EDMUND CORBY . .' . I. S, Chamberlin, work alurina. to secure any further advances against are combined, and the result :s n real Member af tha B.C. SocUtr ol Archkact. August and September .... 3.00 current revenue from 'the bank. • f • nerve, blood and bodv-building rnadi- Following are the games this week: G. Thomlinson, lineman's safe­ j Alderman Copeland said the Board cine— a real etrengthener that we nre Architect Tho Bears' lead was taken down a ty bolt , 6.50 'of Works was giving steady employ­ oroud to tell'vou about. S".»i tlnn't P.B. Willits & Co. trifle last Thursday when the Pastimes \\. Haug, coal and cement ... 99.91 ment to one team on street work for need to hesitate in using it, hecauso took two of the throe games a*, fol. Kelowna Growers' Exchange, ithe purpose of keeping the streets in if it doesn't do nil we say it will lows: * sack wheat , , ...... 2.62 P.O. Bra. 509 DRUGGISTS AND xepair. He was of opinion that it and satisfy vou in every way. it will ij.lown.,B.C PASTIMES .. D. Leckie, August and Septem- would be false economy to lav off tl is cost vou nothing. If it doesn't make 'STATIONERS '-r— 1.. Pettigrew-.... 139 182 150-447 .1 ber-supplies ..., ..._ 162.46 team during the wet weather, but he vou strong and well aarain, come back Hwcnl'agcr ...... 160 199 123—402 A. J. Jones, work -for power would be governed bv the cotnoil'a de­ and rret vour money. It will be given ? ARTHUR P. PELTON Phono 19 Kelowna. B.C. Willits ...... 147 169 163-463 house, Aug. and Sept 16.58 cision to' vou without a word rr "uoaa'ion. W. R, Glen afe Son. power Sold onlv at the rnone'thnn 7,00(1 Kox- Anderson 101 116 102-319 It was decided that the team should ARCHITECT Purdy 174 186 163-522 house supplies 9.50 all stores, and in this town .on'y l.y "McKenzie Co., power house be retained until the streets became us. Sfl.OO. firmer through frost of fine weather, •Totals , . . . , 711 786 707-2153 "supplies 1.80 J.'A. Morrison & Co., water but at the same time it was requested , P.O. boa 531 Phone «02 ; works supplies 2.75 that expenditure shouldbe kept to the B. WILLITS & CO. Bernard Avo. BF.ARS minimum. w^M--^i*.tH*a>SttEft7P.t Kelowna, B.C. Crawford &-Co., stationery ... 1.25 Wood Coal Moresby "•. .. 94 156 131-360 D. D. Campbell, soap '2.00 «*: Patten '.. ... 132 140 120-112 W. M- Parker, repairs to water Tben Ifl ft Rexall Store ia nearly every town C. Harray. B.A., Sc, CE. D.LS., B.CXA, Hallauer ...... 166 190 156-612 nnd oity ia the United States, Canada and meter ... .60 The following accounts were neld Great Britain, Then in a different Resall McLeod 130 163 160-453 Lakeview Livery, teaming ..;.. 2.28 Ilemedy for nearly every ordinary human ill — CHARLES HARVEY, Bee Keepers' Supplies McCubbin 138 116 134-388 over from last week: cr.ch CFpaciutly dcF.pned for tbe particular ill W. R. Trench, stationery 525 T. S. Ruffell transcribing notes for whir;., it ia reconanended. CjVIL ENGINEER mi LAND Thos. Lawson Ltd. August and re evidence on body of S. The R&c!l Ctrreg are America** Qttmtmt Totals ...... -660 76*4 701-2148 Di-u~ ttorca September supplies .33 Hr Wickerson .... » 2.90 • SURVEYOR. Pine, Pit and Whiter Poplar Kelowna Machine Shpps, repair : ... Dr. Huycke, attending" inquest , - Kelowna, B.C. 2 rich*- - - $2.75 per rick The Heavers took two from the Peli­ to water cart ..: 10.40 of S. H. Wickerson 5.00 PboneM?. P.O. Bo. 231 5 rich, or upward.- $2.50 per rick cans' on Friday by tho following 0. K. Lumber Co., lumber 43.35 E. Weddell, inquest over re­ scores: ' Kelowna jCourier, printing and mains of S. H. Wickerson 10.00 Dry Slabs (cut stove length) and ads for October 69.00 BIRCH Firewood Per rick - ... $2.00 PELICANS Burroughs Adding Machine Co- T. S. Ruffell, transcribing notes PIANOFORTE re evidence on the body FOR SALE Pntterson - 126 162 148-136 Co. 12 rolls paper 2.25 of Wong Fung Choi .. ... 1.25 Fir Fence Posts - 20c each Watt 153 152 141-446 Northern Electric Co., power Dr. Iluvckc, attending inquest Green cut seasoned wood ; MR. HAROLD TOD BOYD house supplies ' 48.73 h.a returned hi. teaching clat.es and will Harvev 115 8!) 144—."142 qf Wong Fung Choi .... 10.00 Merritt Coal - $10 per ton Panton .. ..' 142 126 173-44C Canadian General' Electric Co. E. Weddell, attending at the Metre pupils at before in hi. studio- power house supplies 110.25 Trench Block, Kelowna. -' Irargloish . 123 109 130-362 inquest of Wong Fong Choi 20.00 Canadian Consolidated liubber W. Haug, sacks 4.50 Also First-Class Hay Whitehead & Co. Co. fire dept. supplies 91.15 RO.b«374 , • Totals , . . . . 669 692 736-2026 D- Leckie, park supplies 9.40 Office: Leon Ave. Phone 307 Eureka Packing Co., steam R. W. Thomas, interpreter's BEAVERS packing * 4.66 fees, (police court) 2.50 Thos. Bulman Offioe Specialty .Mlg. Co. Trans­ John Levitt, special police fee 2.50 RICHARD H. PARKINSON Khret 150 141 169-454 fer cabinet and guides 18.40 Willil. Block Phone. 306 tk 3206 H. Herbert, waterworks 2.70 4etf ; wrrnH CGUMBA LAND West .. 194 117 129-371 Kelowna Garage cV Machine < S. T. Elliott, expenses taking -SURVEYOR. Batt IBS 131 139-425 Works Ltd. power house ... Mrs. J. Stewart to New Kerr HI 900 149-463 supplies 10.40 CIVIL ENGINEER Westminster * ,... . 27.95 0-NeH 141 161 140-442 Terminal City Iron Works, fire T. Dillahough, building one P.O.fBOX 132 KELOWNA hydrant .caps and'-valves 9.90 scavenging tank 25.00 Total* . . .*'. . 691 760'707-2148 G. E. Ritchie, repairs to police SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING C.P.R., freight •••• 17-68 REGULATIONS ; ... quarters 5.08 Kelowna Sawmill Co., lumber Can. Westinghouse Co. bal­ P. W. GROVES On Monday night the Bears met an and hauling sawdust, Aug. ance due on street lighting M. On.Soe.CE. Goal murine right* of the a Dominion other defeat at the hands of the . 761.35 and switchboard contracts 1972.52 Slept, and Oct ,. ,W| Chas. Harvev, 1628 yards of Consultttg Cloil sad Hgdrsullc in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alber­ Dreamlands, who rolled three nice 11. Howard, street work 16.20 ta, the Yukon Territory, the .N'oitlr- irames, winning tno first two by th- share rook ... 195.36 T. Barrett,.street Work ...a." . . 34.50 W. W. Grummett, refund of. ' Bnflioeer - wwt Territories, and in a portion -of following scores: 1'nnis & McDonnell, learning . 174.00 BEARS taxes paid on lane. 2.12 B.C. LstidSureeyor tha Province of British Columbia, may A. Clark, street work .. * ... .. 19.60 be leased ior a term of -.wenty-one Soresbv 118 133 122-373 Frank Davis street work' .... . 23.80 :KELOWNAB.C. year, at an annual rental of $1 an Patten .. , .. 108 MB 140-30 G. Balsillie, street' work . 21.60 (WW!? aore. Not more than . 2,o"0 acres Hallauer ,i '...... '178 159 196-533 F. Swa'inson street worl . 85.00 Wi8 be leased to one applioant. McLeod 131 161 145—137 J. D. Plant, waterworks work 1.20 JmmX,/0/V/i/fcea,i31 Brown 124 168 126-107 Monday, Nov. J_6tH have placed It foremost ed territory the tract applied for Missiou ...... IS 4 11—.290 ahall be staked out by the applicant Parker 168 145 131-484 •M0«c talcums and made It H. Treadgold .... 159 149 194-442 Good Music (he favorite of many users. himself. NEXT WEEK'S GAMES r.J.W,t»to««Sh«p»i«r4 Eaoh application must be accom­ Special Addict, to Young People by Totals 755 782 721-2228 The high quality of the t*lc—its fine- panied by a fee of $6 which will be Nov. 16.—Starlights v. Pelicans. Rev. I. W. WilliMnson MM of texture and the costliness refunded H the rights applied for of the' perfume that gives it iu frag- ... * • Nov. 17.—Pastimes Vs Dreamlands. of Vancouver , ranee are not equalled In any other '.*. BMIM 'rtoaaM are not available, but not otherwise. The Pelicans won three straight from Nov. 18.—Beavers vs Royals. talc you caa buy. A royalty shall be paid on the mer­ the Missions on Tuesday night thereby Nov. 19.—Mission vs Bears. mm. Corner Pspsosi SvMt and chantable output of the. min* at the putting themselves on an oven footing AU Druggists,, 2$c, Hut, rate of five cent* per ton. with the Bears, who are leading. Fol­ Hade!* « UwtMaee Avenue. The person operating the mine shall lowing war*, the scores: • eovwtioM nmrvuU LIMITRO, TOUOMTO 'tl '• i •—'-.— furnish the agent with sworn returns The Walls of Jellicoe accounting for the full quantity of PELICANS JOHN CURTS merchantable ooal mined and pay tha royalty thereon. If the coal mining Patterson ...... 122 170 150-442 (Being Reflections of an A.B. somewhere in the.region of theArotie Circle.) C&NTRAC^fclMlMR rights are not being operated, auch Watt .. .. i, .. ... 118 165 169-392 Fisher . 116 138 138-384 PkttSWl. iMUId 9p •lion* ftewt* returns shall be furnished at least WotpiibUcBoitd- once a veer. Panton 115 2f0 172-497 When you yawn your way upstairs-, shake your duds off, bolt your prayors, •adeethnata* The lease will include the coal min­ Dalgleish . , 187 146 144-447 and blinking on the pillow lay your bead—lucky brute! in|S,Town sni r/Reei«Une«« Ere you shut your eyes and snore, heave a thought to this here war, and ing rightt only, but the - lease* may Totals 628 896 708-2162 be permitted to purchase whatever consider how you get your daily bread—cheese and alii '•' JOHN CURTS. KELO»NA For no Pruwian bullet* rain on your pretty window pane; no Uhlans ruah available surface rights may be oon- MISSION idered neoeeaary for the working of your room to draw your teeth; Jhe mine nt the rate of 110 an acre, Stubbs 120 111 129-360 You're not screaming full of dread for tho kiddie* overhead or the kitten in For full Information annlication Thomson ...... 99 117 141—157 the kitchen underneath—pretty puss! 8. W. THAYER, ft.y.8. should be made to the secretary of Holley 77 103 91-271 And for why? Because you know, tho' no gratitude you show, that a lot the Department of the Interior, Ot­ Barnebv 137 130 196-403 ol lump*, of steel with works> inside—tic-a-tad tawa, or to the Agent or Sub-Agent Baldwin 122 99 136 380 Are for ever on the feel round the funk-hole out of Kiel where the little VBT1RWA1Y SUMMIT of Dominion lands. bluecoat boy* of William hide: - W. W. CORY. Totals ..... 656 553 633-1741 But you ought to be awake, verse, you did and no mistake, just to fancy RMidenes i GLENN AVENUE Deputy Minister of "fie Interior. ' . ..' * how we beggars rub along, ' - On a nippy T.B.D. rolling nasty in the sea on a moonless night with MmaSM mm be Wt at **• eCce ol N. B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for, Laat night the Pastimes suffered an­ breakers going strong—hold my hood I RMtieTrUtteabur. fk William* other defeat at tbe hands of the Rov- When we're •teaming thro' tbe dark showing not a blink or spark, end mamm(- l If als who i were materially strengthened: watching for a mine or puff of smoke. Mr. W. H. PARKER, A.R.C.O. Following are the scores: And hopinrr that the nose of the German when it .hows, may be punched ENO into a blooming kind of joke—falling flat! .__ 0nKjM •*' PASTIMES "FRUIT ^Vmmi.mmmmi " . . . . „ af St. Michael ot All Angela' J. He CROFT Swerdfoger 141 163 118-492 SALT Church, leeein. PuplU for Gibb 91 171 114-376 On the flagship'* bridge a man takes a - long and quiet.scan ol a oertain Willits 108 184 116-378 bit of coastline lying east—Viler land I Oram, Plsnoloris, Violin, Singing, Bootmaker. Hoy .. ; '.. 119 129 99-347 And it'* him what has to think how .to get your meat and drink, and Theory, fte. Purdy 165 172 174-511 likewise how to save you from the beast; ' It is him, too, ha* to know how and where to smash the foe as soon as at hi* own « pupil.' randanc*. All hinds of Repairs Totals ',624 789 681-2034 e'er that Joe Is on the crawl, ' i J lie must make his mind up slick and let at 'em awful quick, and snoil old ROYALS Tirpits's mug for good and all—Full inside I There is no one bv to say, Can I lend a hand J. al.? There is no one near BBRNARD AVENUE, H.'Johnson .... 150 198 157-442 to treat him like a friend. Marquet '., 118 193 175-416 He's the lonliest bloke at sea, aud thank God it isn't mo, but you're safe P.O. Be* Ml. Teleplioiie 120 . KELOWNA Lisle Coatea . . . . 10». 141 126-376 while he is keeping un iris end; Addreos A Wwtt Street Loney ...... Ill 157 178-443 lie is Issimo, whioh is Johnny Jellicoe, and I hope you'll breathe Les. Coatee . . . .. 184 151. 167-502 his name< in all your prnyer>«—don't forrretl For he's vou and me and alt, and if his old walls should fall, earth would Totals ..... 679 707 800-2170 close for alterations and repairs—Burn the map! Dr. MATHBON ft ft'S ....,- •*---• Cm^^Hu-tmmmmsiUpimimmf.OmVm LEAGUE STANDING Now I'll leave yon to vour sleep with the hope that food* is cheap, and Dentil* 1 •CiHwa» mt every VltJ undertake* wishing that the news may quickly run- mmtmuktuy want g«wiM**^V»j*V»^^.«^>^te»ar^r^*i.^^a*' - HAROLD BEGBIE.

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PAGE EIGHT KELOWNA RECORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER W. 1911 axgaasaa "," .."Wmi "in » i WAR NEWS IN PICTURES dress by the pastor. Rev. J. C. Swit­ •»»•*»»»»»»»»»*«*»»»»• Methodist Sunday Scteoi zer waa as usual eminently suited for Another very interesting number of the occasion and was aa interesting WANTED!] the Universal Animated Weekly will be to the adult members of the audienoe shown at the Opera House on Satur­ as to the ohildren. It PAYS to deal with c day, Views taken during the early Prepaid Bates: 2 cents per word The following IB the full program: . lirst insertion and 1 cent per word for stages of the war in France' and Bel­ Song Primary Class each subsequent insertion. No ad., in­ gium are included in this asj-ies. An­ Entertainments by the ohildren are Recitation, "Doing Mother" serted for less than 25 oents. other instalment of the "Million Dol­ always popular with the adult* and ,Ron»ld Todd lar Mystery" which is said to be more the concert last Friday evening by tbe Recitation . . Thomas Snashall thrilling than ever, will also be in­ children of tke Methodist Sunday Dialogue .. Mrs. Switser's ol- All classified advertisements must be cluded in this program. McKENZIE school was no exception to the rule. Dialogue ... Primary das* paid for in advance owing to the cost Manager Duncan informs us that he The church was filled with an ap­ Violin Solo Mr. W. MoKeown attending the booking and charging of hopes to secure a booking of the big preciative audienoe and each number Doll Drill .. Sixteen girls TRY IT small items. feature film, "The British Army" at on the program was greeted with ap­ Recitation 'How Father Carved the Copy may be received for these ad* an early date. plause which showed that the cure Duck." .. Mao. Knight up to 10 a.m., Thursday morning. and perseverance exercised in the train­ Recitation . .-. Oakley Forbes ing of the children was fully recogniz­ Recitation . Mr. 1>.B> Snashall We want you have some of this dried fruit before - SPIRELLA CORSETS ed. The ladies who had this matter A number of girls FOR SALE Song it is gone, and it will mighty soon go at these prices. in hand deserve great oredit for the Recitation People's Proper Places.' resultR attained. Mrs. J. H. Davis* will b* at Mr. Donald Woolsey Rev. J. C. Switzer See the stock: its good. Look at the prices: they BAY.FOR SALE. -Alfalfa, Timothy Mathi.'s (over tailor shop, Pendozi While all the ohildren taking, part Address did exceedinglv well the smaller ones Spng. ' 'My RoBe" Miss Staples and Clover. Also Mixed. Central street) between the hours .of 1.30 and are good. * Okanagan Lands Ltd. or Glenmore perhaps came in for the larger share Song, ' Mifanwy" ... Miss Mawhinncy 6 p.m., Saturday of each week to meet of applause, the primary class especi­ Drill Mrs. Switzer's olass PRUNES, 80-90 *«e..,, 3 pound* for.. t .23 Ranoh. Mtf ladies wishing to order corsets. P. 0. ally taking their parts very naturally. Solo "SonB of the Sea" Mr. Campbell per 25 „ box -1.50 Box 62R, Kelowna. Mtf. The drill by the girls of Mr*. Swit­ FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.- Houn zer'. class waB the eaiiBe of much mer­ PRUNES, 50 60 sise. 2 „ for... .25 and lot, J1250, olos* in. Apply Son riment and thev were recalled to go A memorial servioe to the late Mr*. pei 25 „ bo* 2.50 Ut Kalowna. 19tf. through their evolutions a , second time. I). Leckie was held last Sundav morn­ PEACHES, nice bright stock... 3 „ for... .25 FOR .SALE.- Good motor car, five Registered Of the ndult numbers Mr. P. 11. ing at the l'resbyter'an ohuroh. per 25 „ box 150 passenger. Price $250. Apply Box Snashitll's ilesjription of Rubenstein Mayor Jones and Alderman W. E, "A" Record. 4Hf. playing the piano was undoubtedly the favorite and Mr. Snashall1 showed Adams are at present on a visit to PEARS, choice goods 2 „, In... .25 Jersey Bull rat-eat talent in his rendering- of this the coast. per 25 „ brx 2.50 . FOK SALE.—Good milch cow, 5 year- old. SCO. Also table and feed car­ difficult piece. The songs by .Misses Mrs. D. S. McGuiro will receive on MONARCH Staples and Mawhinnev end Mr. Camp­ Wednea.dav next, and on the third Wed­ FIGS, California crop .....10 cents per pound rots and artichokes. C. T. D. Rus­ bell were also well reoeived. The ad­ per 25 pound box $2.00 sell. 49-51p Four-year-oid. Stintling (or service nesday of each month. APRICOTS, clean and good 10 cents per pound FOK SALE.—At Okanauan Mission 20 acres for 112,000 (half cash) Would Glenview Dairy sAECTt3ja^M^3gr^v^wA^«jr^MmSr*A vt^w^ p ?v<: '•;,, per 25 pound box $2.25 make i?ood sheep farm. C'entrullv lo­ cated on good roads. Part cleared Art-tES 3 pound, for... .25 ready for crop, balance Heht clear­ Phone 2302 J.B. Fisl.er pet 50 _, box 4.00 ing. Good water licence. Apply .R. L. Dji'-lish, Okanagan Mission, BaO. RAISINS, cluster. ..;.„per 3 Y „ „ .50 51-1 P. BURNS & CO. CURRANTS, in bulk 3 L lo,... .23, ? FOR SALE.—Sueking pigs 1(2.00 er'oh. LISTINGS WANTED (pure Berkshire and Berkshire-York­ RAISINS, seeded, 16-oz. package*...... 10 cent* each shire) also midsummer pigs. Would of bearing orchards and fruit lands 3 package* for... .25 exenange for voun^ cattle. Central from parties who are willing to trade Okanugan Lands Ltd. Cilenrnore SULTANAS, choice bleached, 16-oz., 15 cent* each for prairie farms or t'algat'v and Van­ Kelowna 2 pound* for... .25 Kanch. oltf couver revenue bearing properties. BIM.MAN & CROSS PEEL, Orange, Lemon & Citron, 20 cent* per pound SITUATIONS WANTED Phone 306 Willits Block Family - 3 pounds for... .50 WANTED.— Pruning oy day or con­ tract. Experienced worker. Apply Warning The new stock will soon be here, but. the prices will Box "E" Record. 51 Butchers certainly not be like these. These prices will prevail Shooting ia forbidden on Cloverdale until we have sold over one thousand pounds of TO RENT Ranch. Any person found carrying fire. arma on any of my property will be pro. OUR MOTTO: "Small Profits and Quick Returns." evaporated and dried fruit. f0 SENT.— Seven room house on aecuted. Thia ia found neceasary or Wilson avenue. Rent $12.00 per mo account of the loss of valuable ahimala Just Arrived: Shamrock and Dominion Hams and attributed to c.releas .hooting. BUY A BOX FOR YOUR WINTERS' SUPPLY Apply W. H. Fleming, Ke'owne. Mtf 48tf THOS. BULMAN Bacon, Fresh from lhe smoke house. ROOMS TO RENT.-Furnished bed­ rooms or for light housekeeping. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS Try oar Fresh Creamery and Dairy Batter. Ain No. Board if required. Mrs. Ford, Suth­ Cumberland White Egg, Walton and erland avenue. Phone 5201. 50-53 Brooks atraira, English Penciled, $2.50 to $5 Have our Mr. Keevil e#ll for your orders. He will keep as: America Fawn and White, $2.50 each you posted with what we have in stock. Or Phone 135 McKenzie Co., Ltd. MISCELLANEOUS Alao two fine young Bronze Turkey Toma DON'T FORGET OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL $5 each. S per cent Dwcou.t for Caah HORSES TAKEN FOR PASTURE Appy Mra. E. A. DAY, Kelowna They are Money Savers Qaality k Ssrtks sarasUs. and fed hay during winter. Apply Monthly account, aett Central Okanagan Lands or Glen­ 48-55p more Ranch. 43tf 7W>»1lmjsiTJfJt*3&iat3f}uimshf^m>jmZm^ WILL SACRIFICE first rate ranch with house and orchard coming into *»1 W R a,,. bearing next year. Must be sold The Tweed' immediately. Genuine buyer can make own terms. Apply Box "C" Sanitary Closet Record. 4Vtf Is odorless WANTED.—Organ, in good condition, when in State lowest price, Box "0" Re­ use cord. 50-1 IN* POUND.—One brown mare, i-ranal- Sanitary at Special Saturday and Monday SALE ed "X" on right shoulder, alout 9 all time* vears old. If not claimed within seven days will be sold by nuction. (Signed) A. R. Davy, pound 1'eeper Call and Misses' & Children's Dresses, Sweaters, Coats, Head- 51 inspect them wear, Jersey Suits, Kimonas and Flnte. Underwear THEOSOPHIC AL SOCIETY DARK, the Shoeman "KELOWNA LODGE" . Kelowna Agent Meetings every Tuesday evening, at 6 p.m., Opposite Board of Trade Office •t the reaidence of S. M. Gore, Patttf son Av. Public invited. Lending library. W. B. PEASE. S.M. GORE. Sec. .' - President P.O. Box 382 W. EASTON COATS Picture Framer and Cabinet Maker General Jobbing in nice girlish styles. Chinchilla, flare bottom. Colors, J. A. BIGGER Furniture Repairs Shpp Fitting Tan, Brown, Navy, Mixed Tweeds, BUILPER AND CONTRACTOR - Picture Framing Fancy Serges Estimate* Furnished for all clause of work LAWRENCE AVENUE Oppoiatc the Burbank Motor Garaa* Misses' from $6.50 to $10.00 . .Special $5*00

Girls' „ 5.50 „ 8.50 . . m 4.50 Gigantic Grocery Children's 3.00 „ 5.50. . „ 2.75 Sale Larger and Greater Bargains than ever JERSEY SUITS and SWEATERS Be among the many, and attend this sale Misses', Girls' and Children DRESSES Sweaters, $1.25 to $2.75 for $1.00 Muses', 12 to 16 yean, $3.75 to 7.50 Jersey Suits, $1.75 to $2.75..for $1 - $2.25 For... ..$2.50 You cannot afford lo miss these extraordinary prices. We still have a large stock of everyday necessities including a large Girls', 6 to 11 years, $2.50 to $4.50 ' quantity of Purity Flour at the following price*: For...... $l.95 Best Purity, 98-lb. sacks $3.90 TAMS AND BONNETS Children's, I to 5 years, 75c to $2.00 Three Star Purity, 98-lb. sacks ,...... $3.50 Very special table of these at 50c For...... 50c This an excellent bread maker

Every price in the (tore dashed to piece*. DONT WAIT BUY TO-DAY

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