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BORN.-TO Mr. and Mrs.^RyF.'^" J. L. Logie Resigns Collectorship. Locai News Items. Theed; on Tuesday// August 8th,/> « The Boy Scouts. Comments a son.;- \..'/ ' '"'^s/v^^^"-/,/?"->c^ Mrs. Percy Thornber is visit-", Mr.- James Ritchie's new * Hotel Councillor Doubts if Money Appropriated for Garnet Dr. Andrew'and'Mr. Stark are r; K The first annual, camp - is over; ing friends at Revelstolce. ,;She<- building summer - houses side, by : here,' for~-which we have been ex• left .home on'^ the 5th'. andwill'.- - butits memory.'-wil 1 remain—tii 1 Valley Road was Expended Thereon. side off Beach Avenue. 'These r the next one. Contrary "to the ex- pectantly looking is TIOW material• buildings are ,being,^erectédjon probably be absent^ for^about^vy / izing,' and foundations have been pectationsiof mahy.ithe faindidsnbt piles, and aré sorñV-";distánce„ twoj^eeks.',.-/'"%- ^ - „\J^^^^^^^X';\ Auditor's Report Adopted _ iiectric Light Plant Loaded to full Capacity. 1 dampen the_ enthusiasm^ .the dug 0^t, and'cement"w7rk com rorn^the lake' shore. /-."-*' •" -' Miss Duncan of Tbi;on£o;^wJipVV'l;i •1 youthful campers,; and on/SundayJmenced/ Two barge'loads^of 'ml Coun.;Dunsddn Insists That Saw-durt in Eneas Creek Must be Stopped.._ has been spending some time Miss ..Evelyn - Bró'w.n wfio: re- ThiCouncil meriii"regular ses-; very^^favorably.^.received, by the with her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Smith was wish we could stay another ^ brought down : cently¿wi'oteíonithe;exeminatidns Iumber sion'Mbndavrnoriiinglastrwith/a Council; and the Board".of, Works left for the East last "Saturday".-.-,/. / , ^ -Pf - 6' ^UtH^^by the; Southern Oka^S for second-class teachingJeertifi-; *•*.,<,', • .. *. ^^-,.vsXrr- i full board present." After the read- was appointed to'arrange details cáte^X^óowrsecu^ thiswas-the-first.sojourn of any «„; Transportation" Co- « ; ; ^ Mr. and Mrs. fm. McCulldch,'^ V J - ing and passing of the minutes of with Mr. Robinson, Mr.. Thorn- in thisclass7^ >Miss Brown .has" r rJength;^^ 3villj~U'^--V^^ of/Roger's Pass; are ^spending- ' J the meeting of the'previous 'month ber,- who was still present, thought al ready, been ,"engag"e(l - to^teach'a ^ie>^iriIy\nottbe4heJasi their honeymoon in Summerland^ , a number of communications were that this change would make avail- school 'áVEower' Ñicóía. {C^^AV; and vicinity. Mrs. McCulloch; r \* RBM A ;;boy;put it'r > *thisYcarnp'life^astes !^ : ^} ?<% ?M?ved;WitH thl read and acted' upon.The Board able sufficient power to satisfy the •f>s \,*-%e%*,~ JZJl^X-" '¿ ''írt'•v"formerlsíi/- y Miss Hilda Hobbs, was'-' • \ t,;/ ^like^bre^:;/:; of Works was-appointed a'.com- private citizens who'were asking W."C^ Kéllyis e^recting'a .wáré-| teacher of tbe Trout Creek ~ " l/ll&t:'onU^^ Paring: the/week .they rno; mittee to adjust all applications-for for connection with, the electric house on his' lot/opposite .the =h'ew;Schoo l for the last^two -years. "cess of the camp was the .esprit de rored °ver frQm'Rummer land .and rebates,' and repbrtHoihe; Council, light .system Presby terián Church ./This ,wafe| FriendSiOf Mrs. H. ^Dunham 1 •corps with which the bW there being ^several such applica- h óuse* w i 11 ibe ;1 é>'séd -.to; T hps:> B. into it, and this made the task of1 'Mr. and~Mrs/o.-E Tomlin are , GARNET VALLEY ROAD will regret" tbf hear^of/ZtKe-'death v tiops presented at-this meeting. J Councillor Dunsdon complained Yoiihg, arid Will^b'e/usjed^ of\ herVmother, • which t'occurred'. . ,f The same committee was also in• in his'fiour ánd.fe'éd büsiñéssV;v : VV i%,th^xpenenc^ of the condition:of the Garnet Val• l last- week";in rMani'toba.7* - Mrs':| structed Tn^enquife" into the ; con• ley road.' He stated that the Coun ' is* '^^ré %^f^^'^^%^p$sy~'''Dunharn'-?was ' .recently called- - Sumn^rland Boy. ^ ca-^M^Sco^tiU Mil ditions "relating to^the.pufchase^of: cil had promised to _ spend - some '" Jr JrrMitchell is,how the'póssesi there ^bV the.-serious illness of * land for cemetery purposes'. An sor'.of a. new^.'auto.^a;-,Brock'-' r $700.00" oh the road, and he was her 'mother;.-'- • • " -/ | offer had been" received from the yille '''30"l'ouríngfc'ár.. '-We,í|r^ sure that $700.00 worth of. labor It • was originajly i Summerland Development Company cently reported UMr. '-Mitchelrs The well known spaniel "Ruff" , '_j and material had-not been .put on : break camp on Saturday afternoon, her absence. to sell land adjoining the present meeting' with- a /misfortun^ofj property^/of "Mr." J. C.'-Robson^/ ¡ , . for it ..was thought,1 that by that -. „ " ..r .... x it. 'The road had been built orig M n cemetery in Peach Orchard/, and breaking the/ driving\'sh'afb^ip was"-struck and\killeil by -an>áu-' " inally for $900.00, and . if. $700^0Q 1 ^timethe fcoy^wSuto in addition to this the ^committee the"car purchased sorrier-weeks t&a t -Trbü. t Creek last \ Sátn rdáy.' / 1 had now. been, expended he was sure :-ough of it.'V"^ Buf towards^ Wlf*^' ^ chef' after^pro- t ago. „This^"was/returned^to. the; will endeavour to arrange for,,aho: that value hail not /been received ' .;'/'Dick";Penhey, Business Man• e agent arid ;a.-new|caX;sfiipped^dÍ3 end of theweek'the pleadings to !°^;P "pd,of.-llhealth-and med^ their'adjoining piece. .This matter was - allowed/to'-stand ager for-^'Willard" and the Man .staytill.Monday becameloclamor- ;Cai^ -/A; letter-.;was read^'frbm- Drj over, until the.hext^ meeting/-when' rect from tüáj factory^'furnished' ¿f/Myátery /Company,"was in the • Smith ob'jec^nrto't^^nita^wl details of 'the expenses/would "'be him-instead;!" ,city"yesterday arranging for "the :ous that, ."on-Vvote betaken/ ^ WW us;.again,; /look -Lap dscape "Archi tecjt=Ran'dql ph rangements'which'theC. P.'R. were £ was decided ^ urilished has been busy-this-'week"making 'appearance here/of the Company " making at"-their-1 terminal;,docks._ ^ry - ~ on August'23 and 24. , * . :rvaV;over;Sun^^^^ plans iot - lrnprovements/: along Tn this letter he^ stated WrhehSd SAW-DUSTBIN ENEAS CREEK : the lakVshore'and'^oivjth3BparkV " 3-Añ-pp/en-áir performance /The, :\ -'remain; to:leave camp; on/'Saturday; r^;^; - >;i refused ""them" permission to "erectTa - Councillor ;Dunsdon hlso~stren| M In the^plaris for'tbe pVrk/-;he'Has; Pierrot^jiow'-'/ris^being/given J ; but^only three a^ fe F«>,R'£^ building which they "had 'sent here uously objected-to the'continued r made"- - provision'\\-fOTJ*'base(ball néxt'TKursday év^iiñg in aid of j this permit, 'and; one 61"^ until certain conditions'were com- prevalence of saw-ust in Eneas ; v grounds/ etc". Plans for/tbefshore; the St,. -Stephen's church- organ | //called/he^ plied with ~ " " '' Creek.- . He •fnnlr coulld qp'psee'i- no'reasono -/-reasonn are in some/instances /quite;Vex- fund/ This will be held'on the - inclination. . The same day, how- a visit, to his parents here. He"" is Enquiries- were \ made of the why saw-dust should be permitted tensi've, but are such"at s can^bje grounds, óf ^Mr. "Fetherston- ^ eyer, two mpre s^p^ts.'arBvedlto|no^8tranger....in -Kaleden,having Council.of/their/plans/.for-the;des-: there any moretha'n in Trout Creek, workedout/'gradually^riy^^ haughívBaléoimV. •See display f?| troyihg of weeds inj different, sec- A number of families had to de a definite plan in'yiew/'.rhuch; ,v.stay.,.ti.lf campJ)ro^ tions of the Municipality. 'pend on Eneas Creek for;their dom ad.'inUhis.issue. "v. . ^.i -:| v more / i n telligent-; > work/vcan:' be'! While we areaalways^glad tose"e assisteddn the construction of Mr. :s'iT^>Pv*»Th6rnbe^ ?estkiJwatei»supply^.and'rall>^eisuTn'- i .Rlhe .rajn • co done. , Mr. Randolph's plans and ; enquire:-:jbfi/a^propo"sed^nncreased ^mer: the^«waterJ:;had%;not^ Mlahd,%et;'we;cb^^ reports have been h'anded /in to WSKTÊD?hcTeritl2 x 24 jn "good Vi rwater-seryice?if6r/the?vp6weKhbuse s 'tf for: such-use;^^*Mri&Durisdonv;com- .condition.^ P._0. Box 21, West short'postponement of >' the down-^ M&TO.^««* ' "-''t 'ii' -" ""* A"^ "> s " the Reeve arid wilh 'no^dbubt -be; He;state^that?a4go6^/:many^ citi>: plained strongly;.oiVthe continuance discussed by the Council. '-Mr.Summerland/;- - . ' &?T te ; ! -^n * ^^ te?week at^hV home%«Vs:; W/ zens ;were;disirous-of-dnstalling.-*!'^ vof^the•::practice•4of.'the•¡mil^"owners,• -•V- ^FOR SALE.-Single harness, 'i ' a a e Randolph is delighted wilb 'the ... 1 .^:^.Pt.:the;sJeeping^qu :ectric^light•dfrtHe:power..v:•.•.could••^be and r:declared: that'something must" nearly new, laying hens, spring s 7 location of, our "town-'and' wjth but .at the same/time;^ ' .r; ;.-.':/ chickens, orchard boxes, good •. i v 1 obtained..?- The Reeve thought that be done immediately. . ;/Atthe re- our climate. Conditions here " ' ' -~ "*'5«««nl r ' Mrs. .N. K. Simpson, Messrs W. cook stove, two stretchers, and ^^^^-.^^^ P. Simpson and W; Grieve, re with the present system, 'no more quebt of a- member of .the Couh- have awakened within ,him, a t made the following, motion: other, household effects. • Must- lenience suffered, ana. we an iea ^ ^v w&ter couM be .furnished the poW- cil, he New Yorker, a"strong desire, foi: be sold within a month.' J. C. the Council instruct the Cbh- 1 that it was decidedly unfortunate ^ ^ ^ er house( at least till, the, end of "That Reciprocity. - V ' . Robson.' - '" " •'• . , . ; that the rain andrthe campi—:•;both the irrigation seasqn; His sugges- stablet; o take such action as is nec- i-U«4- 4Vio vnin and the CamP — both r j.... : i.- „^„„„v» T4JO onrnraa. r.foV.lQ good things—should come together"; -M rs. Méurden of ' h'tu tion was that data should be obtain- essary for the prevention of saw- But the scouts, true, to their prin- been the.guestof Mr. and'Mrs- T. ed and plans, prepared for,a/geher- dust being permitted to''wash into A-/ ciples, did not allow .climatic • con- ^Ritchie/of Summerland, who al extension of: the .electric flight Eneas'Creek from the sawmill. ditioris to interfere with their en- are^-l^^pmi^. residing her^: e this, summerV , . . service; .and that these plans;should This motion was adopted unanim- joyment. M S r i 68Si 'Quite.animberbf yisitors^came -p / '^ * .AnKwm.and^daughter, be submitted to the new.CounciS l to ously.K-"/,:^^^^ 6 • T - to^ ble toM 71 perk was authorized to' ap- G tie re À LESSON FROM THE TOMB. which had been set apart as Pub- ^ ^ ,^ ^, be to further ;extend the, electric prove of sub-diviison of Lots

more put off their visit till Sunday, :::/;:.//:,/•-•//• r/^ IUISCU xor tnat purpose. division Block 28, Lot 478, pro- ' They say the world is round, and yet J. L, LOGIE RESIGNS. vided. the same complies with the nnd then had to stay athomeon ac ' I sometimes think it's square; • On Monday morning, directly COLLECTORSHIP. , Registry;Act and ,tlio regulations So many little hurts we got . count of the rain.,' Everyone who V" ^onaay moniuig, UUBU^ . 1 From corners here and there." came was'pleased'with the" brderli- after breakfast, camp was. struck. The Reeve then read a formal no- required by the Council, to Tonls But one sad truth in. life I've found / •ness of tho tents,, and the decora- were taken down, bundles tico of the resignation .of J L. • The Council then adjourned Uve effects around them.' Outside were packed, and the boys arrived Log!e,oa Collector.;>-; This resigna- meet again on Monday August 14th. Whilb'journeying to.the,West:'• ; The only folks who really wound v ' i 01 tholr respectivo tents the differ imorninn towng aboufeelint gthe'middl sorry etha oft the tiomotion wan swa accepted.s passed . "thaThereupot Fredn. Ja, VANCOUVER MARKET REPORT„,,.,•. : oht patrols had„worked thoir nam Nlxbh;be^and;is\ •••••:;•'>-:/:;:••.;.-,.•-,,;,, ,, ..,.,...„-.,...... A re-those" we lovo the best. patrols naawprjveu umn ...,m,„- es in small stones;:' and /erected, week had gone so quickly, CpUectpr>a^ Firat ,App1e»^ The man you thoroughly despise . camp grates, chairs, etc.,. and in v-' • -'"'•; • / ' • Municipality in placo of. Mr. Log- ; ; ' '< Can rouse your wrath, 'Us true; v •Annoyance in your heart will rise , some instances floral, decorations 'r>„„A ^ '•.Tiie'suppl i.es' during /thb past week had been made// -This/ work ^ave' »^^^0^« ^. At things mere strangers do, , riBo vo u,u c,., . ^..I„.... K r UU0llw. . The report pf tho Audit by-^ have'b'oon largo and regular, and t '^i':^"*'V; "v" Summer and Troop;* Bov SnoutB ,r Mouat But those are only passing ills; rlshearo dto tha ihto suc commonh a; camp.ha. fm,»o„tl.d nevovr do8lrany who t0y .contribute thnnk d ^to'th e upkee^ p l™', „! : , ,° tho prices bbtnindd wore good, Mun This fact all lives will provo beep soon boforo. The boys them-' 0f tho camp^ Tho gifts of provis- .icipality s accounts wns load. Tho firstconsignmen t of npplos ar l Thl8re rtW08 The smarting wound, which aches and thrills, solvos doRorve all tho crodlt.for this, lonB etc> woro B0 numerous" that P° recolyod nnd adopt- rlvod on, Friday, from Summor ed Th Is dealt by hands we love. slnco thoy Btartcd tho work on tholr to a'cknowiodgeonch" individually - « "nnnclaj statomont had boon land. own Initiative, - would bo a big task. Had tho P^ontod to the Council on Friday Apples $3.00 por box, The choicest garb and sweetost grace, Tho Sunday Church Parado/hold donors soon tho enjoyment of tho evening previous, und had boon Rnapborrios • $2.00 per box. Aro oft to strnngerfi shown; •in tho rain bononth tho ilagBtaff', boys thoy would have felt amply ™^oroUBhly,4^^..n,Ul?a^™9o.*". Blftckborrlos, . $1,75 per box; The careless niein, tho frowning face, infr Are given to our own. •was woll attended. Revs. Hardy, repaid. Espocia) thanks are duo to A' letter fro

ag'ement, to understand what a great corporation can possibly expect Wfyt ^ummerlanb Eebtebj to gain.rinthe'long run, by pursuing a,policy.by which it systematic-, ally antagonizes the public"and Tenders itself liable to the severest pop• THE" REVIEW PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, PUBLISHED BY . RALPH E.; WHITE, MANAGING DIRECTOR ular criticism." No one.in the any longer cherishes the fool-"; ish delusion that the C. P. R. is the servant of the people; —there SUBSCRIPTION RATES : PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. SIX MONTHS $2.00 $1.00. havebeen too many unmistakable evidences to the.contrary—and ; it is | becoming very clear that we must no longer expect from it even the Advertising Rates : common courtesy of living up to definite 1 aiTangements.'r- Antaganism LEGAL NOTICES.—Twelve Cents per line for the first insertion : Eight Cents per line for each sub- I and not conciliation is to be its attitude 'towards the publico" u'.y' sequent insertion. A •.• . LAND NOTICES.-$7,00 for 00 days, $5.00 for 30 days. THEATRICAL, ETC.—60c. for first inch and 25c each subseciuent inch each insertion. LOCAL NOTICES or Readers, Immediately-following regular locals, 25c per counteri ine: 15c per • APPEALING TO PASSION. ' line each subsequent insertion. It was more the politician thanr the statesman- speaking where: Sir LODGE NOTICES, Professional Cards. Etc.. $1.00 per month per column inch. Wilfrid Laurier, in his: public, statement, regarding, his. decision" "to FOR SALE Advertisements, Etc., 25c. for first two lines, 10c. each subseciuent line. submit the matter of reciprocity to the people on September 21, crit- -' SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1911. ized the Opposition and endeavored to throw thè blameupon Mr. Bor• den., Nobody knows better than Sir Wilfrid that Mr.1 Borden : was but carrying out the purpose of the Opposition. Had; Mr. .Borden failed THE FIGHT OF HIS LIFE. to compel an appeal to the country on,the issue which means so much . Sir Wilfrid Laurier will in the next six weeks put up'the fight of his to Canada, he would not have been doing his duty-to his party nor to life, or-he will sit back and rest his case with the people. -•^p-.:/,. the nation: -It showed :a weakness in the Premier. • -.--.'He did ;npt- have It is difficult to see where he is going to get his support to carry •to offer an excuse for his action. It was the only thing left; open; for. Of Course, you must procure through the reciprocity pact. The manufacturers of Canada, are op• him to do. . . - . - posed to it; the railroads of Canada are opposed to it; the fruit growers The Premier's'talk about- preventing- the majority from -ruling, is of Canada are opposed.to.it; the stockmen of Canada are opposedl;:.to'it ;-| u^y^'Z''^ The Conservative :minority the riqht kind of Soil, the the commercial interests of Canada are opposed to it;: aW'the grain1 in& them Houswhat emi wa£hst nobet expectecalled upod fron mto hi''let:thm e majority rule'' especially growers of-Canada do not,seem to think enough of it tovget.out and on à question so important as this. :' If Sir Wilfrid is returned:to pow• kind that will grow anything. make a fight for it. . i . ... er on the reciprocity issue it will then-be time enough for: the minority Where is Laurier's support to come from? It is said that the fish• to? subside. - • eries of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are for the agreement, This is thé kind we offer in though it is hardly probable that the Liberals will carry enough of. the 'RUN ONLY FAIRLY'WELL.'? constituencies in these provinces to make up for their losses in Quebec. |: Tte Commission ^ The Northwest grain provinces are also claimed for Laurier; -and it is .probable that.the government will go out of the Northwest with a maj• of 1910 says that of the area visited 38 per cent, was under field crops Summerland; the fruit-grow• ority;; though not a solid majority. :. • in ; 29 percenc. was in unbroken pasture and. 33 per• There is a nice play of politics now going on. It is apparent that Sir cent, in woods. Speaking generally of conditions, foundv in •British Wilrfid desires to make Ontario the fightinggroun d ofjhe campaign; Columbia the• report says: . Very little grain,: with*--;the*exception-/of.| ing centre of the world-famed while-Mr. Borden and his followers have set their heartsupon opening .oats,.--is- grownv-.--.; -Dairying .is carried on to a: large extent;- and soiling | wide.-the breach in Quebec. . - crops are grown largely. Many grow mixed peas and oats for hay. - It has been observed-that the date selected for the general elections, Every year- corn incoming more and more to. the front. :. .Clover; is | Okanagan district. September 21, is within four days of being the anniversary of the one of the great crops here; Fruit growing is increasing. ^The= poul- great Conservative victory of 1878". That election took place. on ,Sept- tryiindustry.Js'Carried^.ori•:.here•on!a•.very-^large-..scale;^^^;-.•Thi, s is;, a:.very ember 17," so that a few days before the coming'election' will occur- the profitable business -/and- one .which is .increasing in.' popularity - each; thirty-third anniversary of the triumph of the-national-policy. /The co- year. In the Okanagan district' the farms^onthe'jwhole' are run; only ! incidences are striking throughout. It was then a~battle of-protection, fairly well, and the farmers could obtain/ more -from/their. / land, .by of the building up of the home market against a policy which decried scientific rotation of crop. • • Farmers do not know,;enough/ about-arti- it and looked to closer relations with the United States. \ It!, was held ficial. fertilizers to use:them to the best'ad vantage /Weeds were- allow- justprior to the advent of- a member of the royal family /to:: Rideau ed to grow unchecked onr.public roads,; railways;--and vacant-lands. Hall. In this report two points are mentioned which "apply more or less

unfortunately-to conditions in our district,;fthough .hardly-';with great AWAKENING OF THE EAST. ' , > er emphasis here than elsewhere in the Okanagan. One.point is that ''the farms on 'the-whole are run only fairly/well;'/and^the . other .that . ''For. four thousand years China has been the same unchanging em• "weeds are allowed to,grow unchecked." - pire; entirely self-centred and sef-satisfied, with a profound .contempt ( -;These conditions-are noticed-by comparison. We fail to •recognize for anythingiforeign. Yet to-day,she, too, has turned her face from : them'whe'niwe become familiar with- them.:, But; when' one visits other, Lots at $100 per acre on easy terms the past and begun to learnfrom other nations. The changeless has districts where the ground .is.more-thoroughly, worked and the orchards given way to the changing, and the changes are bewildering in their better" taken care of, / and the roads and vacant', lands, are^ept./ clean of of payment. :: For further number and variety. She has made a more radical adjustment- to mod-- weeds, the fact of our own neglect is flashed upon us and we see our em conditions .within the last five years than has any other nation. selves as others see us. . '- - " • ' • Those who have studied the great changes that came over Japan will re• particulars write or call on member that she made no such advance in the first ten years after she

' began to adopt Western civilization as China has made during the last ^ v/ / THE GREAT PEACE MOVEMENT. -••••>'. :- five years." * * * President Lowry, of the Pekin University,"regards /The London Nation gives a sidelight on arbitration that is deserving the change as'one of the most sweeping and radical revolutions ever of close consideration. It is written by Mr. L.- T. Hobhouse, prob• effected in any great nation in the history of the world.'" ably one of the household of Baron Broughton. "; ^ A book:has just come from the press of the Student Volunteer Move ; "If the bulk "of the British press is for ever advertising German Summerland Development ment for Foreign Missions, under the title "The Decisive 'Hour of efficiency, it is conceivable that the advertisement, all unsolicited and Christian Missions." "It was written by John R. Mott, of Edinburgh, unpaid foi;, may be worth something tangible to Germany. It is not Scotland, and was compiled from statistics and correspondence received outside the bounds of possibility even tnat some of. our customers im- \ Co., Limited, and investiagtions made'in connection with the Commission appointed pressed by our emphatic'self-depreciation, may think of giving the at the World Missionary Conference held in Edinburgh in June 1910, Germans, whom we acknowledge to be our superiors,"a chance.v * * .SUMMERLAND. B.C. of which Mr. Mott was chairman. The lines quoted above are from * It is difficult to resist the suspicion that the underlying concep- this book. ' Mr. Mott tells of this marvellous awakening of China only tion of this country as a.power no longer confident in its own strength, in connection with his account of the awakening of Japan, Korea and ie an element to be reckoned with in casting the horoscope of the the other countries and peoples of the Far East. To-day a network of Arbitration Treaty. I am afraid that Americans, though the proposal J. G. Williams telegragph and railway lines covers the countries that five or ten years emanated from them, are not so much interested in this treaty as we Stomach Agony ago were asleep in the arms of the Chinese dragon. .In 1895 there arc, I am afraid that, though they would not say it outright to anCemen t Contractor Abolish the Cause, and Misery and were but 200 miles of railway in all of China; to-day there are 4,170 Englishman, they are a little inclined to see in the enthusiasm which • B.C. Distress of Indigestion will Vanish miles in operation and 9,000 miles projected. ... In thirty-six hours one has been manifested in this country something more than the pure Can indigeatior. bo cured? Hun• can go from Pekin to Hankow, in the heart of China, whereas the same and unadulterated desire to advance the cause of the world's peace." dreds of thousands of people who journey only a few years ago used to require forty days by Chinese carts. I.O.O.F. suffer from belching of gas, bil Okanagan Lodge No. 58. What the awakening has been in a commercial sense is indicative of i ,. opinion, that whoever could make two ears of lio'usness; sour stomach, fullness, Aml ho RnvQ it as hia Moots ovory Friday at 8 p.m. in nausea,' shortness of breath, bad the character of the educational and religious awakening, and this fea-i or two blades'of grass iuw W.IOIU , omy one grew oeiore Elliotts Hall, Visiting brothron always corni two Kgrow where only one grew before; wolcome. taste In mouth, foul breath, ner• ture is looked upon as the most satisfactory. Without it, the commor- would deserve bettor of mankind, and do more essential servicE o to hi 3 essential V. TAYLon, W. J. POWBUJ JONES, vousness and other distressing symp-: cial awakening of the East would be a menace to the rest of Europe if Icountr y than the whole Noblo Grand Roc.-Socrtary. toms,.,are' asking themselves that not the world. race of politicians put together,"—Swift question daily. Gulliver's Travels. But with this groat awakening, in China and elsewhere, thoro is car Ai Fi 4, A. MI And if these same doubting Summerland Lodge, dyspeptics could only" read the thou• ried into these countries the worst of the Western vices, and thonat-, T. . •• . , , • , ., , . . , , ., „ , , , , IIWIUIWM™«.«.U , .. » , „, . • It is to bo hoped that the steps taken by the Reovo and municipal • * NO, BO, sands of sincere letters from pooplo Moots on tho Thurs• BB ivos seem prepared to adopt the vicious pract ces of the West more „ ... , ... . . , ., - „ ,, . .... Tr „ who once suffered as badly they 1V 1 day on or boforo tho , , . ,. , n m, . . . . council to chock the determination of the promotors of tho K. R. V. full moon. do now, but who havo boon quickly

auicklv than thoy do tho elevating influences, This, of course, s not ., . , „ , , .» • , .. . , . W. A. Dohorty, and permanently cured by ttho use quiuiviy U.IU.I uiuj- u «, , , railway to give Summorland tho go-by and the construction of that lino W.M. of Mi-o-na, the mighty dyspepsia J. O. Rohson, Soo, new, nor are these countries showing a d fferen tendency in this regard ^ he )nko oufc ^h Garn(jt ^ ^ westward through Meadow romedy that'cures by removing tho than has charactered tho advance o civ lization in our own country. „ • , , G HVa w n 1)Q o(Toctiv0i It nevorlholca8t ft hopolo8fl tnsU unlo88 causo, they would go to the Sum• It is a stage in the process of evolution that a 1 unions and poop summorlaml nnd tho proporly IntoroBta to bo benefitted by tho road LodgeSummerlandmorlan d Drug Company this very must pass through, and out of which comes tho broader and fuller civ- hftye roTnoth,w tnnR,Wo t0 oftor tho compnny na nn lmkcomGnt to 1 i5fViion, UO.U No. 8038 day and got a largo box of Ml-o-na ' ' come, This is ono of tho tantalising things about tho construction MOIIIH llrHt 'l'unmlny In ovury monili In IQIIIotu Hull tablots, and start thomsolvos on tho of- a railroad—it is built whoro tho mon who apcnd tho money on nt H p.m. right road to health at onco. NARAMATA'S REGATA. it want It; and anothor tantalizing thing nbout it is that tho mon Vldlllnir lirotlirun wolaomo Tho price of Mi-o-na tablots is Dr. Clin«. M, Smith, W.M, It is rogrotttiblo that thoro should havo boon tho misunderstanding who spend tho monoy on It demand tho boat thoy can got out of It, in T, O. BtliiHon, Ttaa,.Soo, only fifty cents, and the Summor• in tho matter of rates to Naramatn's rogattn, two wooka ago. Tho tho way of bonus, yard room, etc. land Drug Company guarantoos thorn public spirited citlzons of our slstor town across tho lake aro tho moBt WATER NOTICE to euro indigestion or monoy back, hospitable people, and tho larger tho crowd to onjoy their hospitality Tho Municipality of Summorland could not spend a fow hundred dollars Thin or loan or scrawny pooplo Wo, R. Warbrick Donna and Evelyn will find In Mi-o-na a mokor of tho hotter thoy Hko It. They havo mndo a reputation in tho pnflt for to hotter ndvantago than to got from Mr. Randolph,, tho landscape It, Fnuldor, both of ßnlcomo, ' Ynlo County, British Columbia. Ranchors f.ouh and blood,- bocnuso it causes doing big things and doing thorn right, and it must havo boon a great nrchitoct, plans for tho pormnnont bonutlfying of tho Summorland luko IvcI notice that on thn 20th day of tho Rtomach to extract moro nutri• disappointment to thorn to havo to submit to tho dlscourtosy shown shoro and park. Wo havo hero a spot that by Naturo could not bo optombor, 1011; wo Intend to apply to tious mattor from tho food, which tho Wntor Commlssionor at his oiflco thorn by tho C, P. R. In tho mnttor of rates. Commenting on thl« moro grandly sltuntod; and tho planning and working out of propor- In tho City of Vornon. for a llconco to quickly onrlchos tho blood. phaso of tho celebration tho Vornon Nows Btrongly says: "Tho ono tlos, on tho plntonu of tho Summorlnnti cliffs could not bo moro charm- talco and uso 150 cubic foot of wntor por ; socond from Trout Crook in >• tho' thing only tending to throw somewhat of a damper upon tho colobra- Ing, whothor viewed from tho lako or from tho hills above tho plateau, Division of Yalo District, Tho tion WBB tho action of tho C, P. R, in refusing to soil tickets at tho Hut Summorlnnd's lako shoro and tho general "first ImproHsion" sur-wivtor is to bo tnkon from tho stream about tho point nt wb'ch tho namo oxcuralon rates announced ont tho posters, At the various lako point*! roundings aro not such as would onHpiro onthusiaHm, and aro distinctly crossus tho south hnundmy of Lot 840] from which camo vIsltoYB to Naramatn, tho greatest indignation was nut of hnrmony with tho splondld dovolopmont of tho proportion on the In Group 1. in tho said Osoyoos .1)1 v. H Islon, and In to bo used on Lot 1072 In oxproBsod at tho high-handed piocoodlng on tho part of tho company, hill. Thoro I scopo horo for groat dovolopmont, and tho longor It Is Group!, in tho said Onoyoos Division CURBS ^CATARRH, ASTHMA, and a groat many pooplo, who had oxpoctod to tako part In tho rognt- dolayod tho deopor will bocomo tho bad Impression created, and thofo r powor purposos, Dated this 7tr day of AuguBt, 1011. - \ ' Broodiltlt, GNMB, Goufa ami CeMi, or ta, rofusod, on principle to pay tho prlco. It Is Indeed difficult for moro difficult It will bo to "rub out" tho Impression which trnvollors 11. W, DEANS fliaiMy bide, Bold tad guattnUcd by tho moro outsidor, uninltlntod Into tho Intricaclos of monopolist man- got who know Summorland only from what they BOO on tho Inko shoro, E. 11. FAULDEIl A, 11-1.8-25 S. 1-8. Summerland Drug Company FRIDAY, AUG. 11. THE STJMMÉRLAND2ÎREVIEW PAGEITHREE Corporation of the Disrict Municipality of Summerland MONEY WHEN PLACED IN Statement of Receipts and Disbursements, 12 months ending Dec. 31st^ 1910 'Receipts

BALANCE at credit Debenture BANK- OVERDRAFTS,' Jan. 1st, 1910. . ' Account, Jan. 1st, 1910 204.95 General Account . • '. 626.97.' , School Account 278.05'V' TAXES, 905.02 Received account 1907 arrears, 32.40 1909, Notes retired... ' •2;200:00 ,do do 1908 do 689.10 do do 1909 . do ; 1,978.34 CAPITAL. - 2,699.84 Purchase of the Water 'and Light ' Interest on arrears ' 115.04 system from the Summerland Costs of Tax Sales, repaid . "• 59.50 ?Development Company, Limited/109,849 38 Which Overlook The Beautiful Okanagan Lake. 174.54 Purchase of Garnet Valley Land" Received account 1910 Taxes; Company's Irrigation: rsysterh 23,178,00 General, N3,823.40 133.027.38 School, ' . 1,434.35 Loan, " 5,111.36 ADDITIONS, WATER AND LIGHT. 10,369.11 13,243.49 Municipal Buildings, , West Summerland 2,652.64 Office Furniture ' 381.63 PUBLIC UTILITIES. Plant, Tools,, etc. ' 2,425.63 Recei ved on account of i rri gati on 7,528.65 Irrigation'Extension ,', - 13,465.34 do do domestic water, 481.40 Domestic Water Extension 1,831.66 do do electric light, . 548.96 Irrigation and Domestic ' do do power, 40.00 „ - /Water Extension ' 41,819.07 8,599.01 Electric Light Extension . 229.98 62,806:95 SUNDRIES. Trade Licenses^-., ,. , 165.00 SUNDRIES. Noxious Weed Refund - - 16.00 Stable, Camp, etc, " ; 1,830.97 Fines _ ;- 10.00 Engineering 1,436.49 Pound Sales, Unclaimed ::.rw.^ 26.00 Salaries .-: 1,792.50 Sale of Timber on Roads 16.50' Office expense- '- 49.20 Electrical supplies sold 7.66 •Printing, etc. 271.96 Cement sold. 194.00 Postage and Telegrams 100.73 . Tools sold. 20.00 - 5,481.95 - Sale of old' flumes 9.45 Horses - ' 450.00 Connections and repai r s Irr i gati on 41.38 Roads and Bridges ., - ' ' 2,000.00 Connections and repairs Hose and Reel ' , 618.17 Domestic Water 285.38 Tax Sale purchase - 112.20^ Feed sold 11.47 Nuisance ground • 112.00 . Camp outfit sold 5.70 Debenture purchased ' 1,000.00 Team hire on road work 456.20 4,292.37 Refund, Engineering fee 25.00 -205,608.55 Refund on Insurance premium 25.20. Rebate on Typewriter 19.75 FIXED CHARGES, General. Discounts on-purchases for •/ " cash payments 167.98 Roads maintenance 574.32 904.00 •Spray Falls, Naramata Refund of freight 36.38 Salaries. - > 1,539.05 Grants. ' - Band - 420.. 00 INTEREST earned by Municipal Agricultural Society 400.00 50.00 Charity W0.80 •owned Debenture 960.80 Stationery and Printing 216.95 Prices, Terms, Etc., write : GRANTS ]\ Water and Light. 238:31 ; School Grant, 1909, paid in 1910 283.34- Rent 300.00 "}•':• THE ;; :,:;.-')-. School, Grant, 1910. 3,483.30 Insurance 30.00 2 , Grant for. Trunk road 437;50 Office expense . - < ;." ; 38.40 SUMMERLAND TRIST CO., L™. 4,20414 3,262.78 PROCEEDS of sale of Debentures 201,297.93 FIXED CHARGES, Public Utilities. ;

Amount deducted from Summer- Irrigation Maintenance / - 1,517.93 T. M. ROBINSON, Manager, land Development• Co. account, Irrigation, Operating 3,31017 electric suppiles short 826.95 Domestic Water Maintenance < 367.99 -202,124.88 Electric Light Operating • ' 61010 NARAMATA, B.C. Electric Light Maintenance 199.46 BANK OVERDRAFTS. 6,005.65 9,268.43 Or better yet, call and see us. General' Account 2,418.55 146.03.- School Account INTEREST on'Debentures 5,000.00 Water and Light Account 2,903.18 5,467.76 SUNDIES. y i From, the reports coming in from I By-Laws expense 804.66 1,000.00 time to time of the numerous herds | Commission on. sale • of Debentures :Naramata Notes: Interest on Bank overdraft i 373.42 oftdoor .frequenting the ;vicinity Sundry small items ; 126.65 , Mr. J. M. r Robinson returned one might safely predict a good Amounts charges in error, this'week from the coast'cities, season, for hunting this'fall. refunded 1911 5.30 2,310.03 i, Miss Bruntori, of Vancouver, has • It is probable that a gent's, fur-! recently accepted a position as ni sh ing store may 'be opened up I AMOUNT pnid'to School Board 5,73611 housekeeper for Hotel Naramata; shortly in building now in course entering upon her duties last of erection by D. McKay on .the I BALANCE. week. Miss Brunton comes to Avenue, , ... At credit'Debenture account 4,361.01 Naramata very highly recommend MIBS Gladys Robinson entertained Cash on hand 44.13 od, and it is hoped that the expect the Girls' Club on1 Monday evening | 4,405,14 .ations of the mahagomont may bo in a charming way. After a de• 235,433.28 fulfilled. ; lightful trip in the "Naramata".as | 235,433.28 far north as Chute Creek,•? the girls . The. plot of ground . immediatly N.B.—-Outstanding cheques are taken to account in computing north of tho*>Naramata. Supply wero treated ^o ! luncheon on the I Statement "A".-referred to in our report of August 4th, 1911. Bank overdrafts. ; Company's storbi has^boon broken vorandah of Hotel Naramata, whero (Signod) Crehan, Mouat & Co., Charterod Accountants. up'arid; fenced, preparatory-to being the regular session of-the club took C. M. & Co. lovolled -.off and beautified with plnco. MISB Evelyn Brown of Sum• (Continuod on pago 4) • grass and flowers, " merland and MIBB Nota Short of Ot• CLUB HOUSE FOR NARAMATA. J. S, Glllosoio accompanied by tawa, who 1B sponding a vacation | Card of Thanki. BORN.—To Mr. and Mrs, H, NORTH NARAMATA BEING M. D. Manchester visited the. up with her father, Mr. Thoa,, Short, Mulford, on Friday August 4th, a SURVEYED. nt "Rnkadome" wore among the I per. Jakes laBt Saturday whero Mr, Millor wiahos to oxproaa to daughtor, still born. At a spncial mooting last Friday foicce of Japs arVb'uay : building. a apocini guests of tho occasion, the Naramata frionds on bohnlf of Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Tomlin, of evening of tho Unity Club, hold on comont|Blucoway to control thoout- Tho Kolowna rogatta attracted a Kalodon, spent tho wcok-ond at Naramata, Aug. 10.—North Nar• tho spacious vorandah of Mrs. Rob• himself and tho boys their thnnks Naramata tho guoats of Mr. and amata, tho now sub-dlvlBlon situa• let of tho. dam. Tho work la well g00dly number of visitors thiB inson's npartmonts.nt. Hotel Nora- for the many littlo acts of kindness Mrs. J. C. Lyons. undorway and.willbo completed in- wool{, 0n Tuesday Mr. RoblnBon'a ted nbout four mllos farthor up thomat n some vory Important business and words of appreciation accorded Ia thoro a crutch hoodoo in town? side of a month. , 'houseboat, towod by tho "Nara- lako is now being surveyed by men was transacted. Tho chief item was thorn during their stay near town. Looks liko It,'doesn't it? First it M working undor Mr. F. II, Latimer, a decision tonccopt a very gonorous Jho now coment walk from tho matn started on tho pleasure trip was Mr, Glllospioon n crutch suffer• wharf up paat Hotel,Naramata on to the northorn town, bearing a of Pontieton. This will bo wol- olTor of Mr, Robinson to build a Mrs. A,:H. Steven, Mrs. Stovon ing from tho shaking up occasioned First St. adda vory much to tho numbor of guoats of tho occasion, como nows to all parties Immediate• club house for tho ladies coating in and MISB Stovon woro guoBta on by a mix-up with a fractious .'bron• smart; appearancoiof;,tho stroot. It among whom wore Mr. Crowe and ly concornod but more especially to tho neighbourhood of $1,000 on a Tuoflday of, Mrs. G, W. Wolaton- cho; noxt Mr. Jack Robinson as• is probab e that anothor yoar may Miss Crowo, of Toronto, In tho those who already have thoir trees lot facing on tho booch valuod nt croft, Thoy woro accompanied by sumed control of n pair of crutchoa witnofls tho extension wf thie walk forenoon of the same day a small ordered for this fall or for noxt $500, which ho donatoa to tho lad• Mr. Craig who was ovor inspecting aftor an unfortunate football scrum les provided thoy will agreo to tako up along tho lako bench. Tho party journeying from Pontieton, yoar's planting. Regarding tho Mr, Stovoh's vnluablo lot south of mngo, and now it is Mr. Doan who tho building off IIIB hondB whon wholo work ia moat creditable in- splendidly mounted, stopped for putting of water on tho sub-divla- town, Tho wholo party, expressed moves about with labored effort, as complotod and pay him tho bnro dood and Naramata Is fortunato In breakfast at Hotel Naramata. ipn.it ia probable that some of tho delight with tho apponranco of our a rcBult of a sprained nnklo, "Jim cose of constrcution, Tho ladlos having men on tho ground capable Theao wero, Miss Gladys Eyro.MiBB mio" must cultivate [tho grnco of longor fltrotchos of ditch work may town especially with tho hotel and havo their finances in oxcollont of ishowlngisuch skilled workman Koddoll, Mr. Morgan, Mr. Do pationco for n fow days. bo undertaken this sonson. Bh,p grounds.- ' ^ Bock, Mrs. Tollman. PAGE FOUR THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY AUG.. 11 Statement òf Assets and Liabilities as at 31st December, 1910 EMPIRE HALL. SUMMERLAND Assets Liabilities 2 NIGHTS 2 CASH 44.13 DEBENTURE LIABILITY 285,000.00 Wed. and Thurs. ARREARS OF TAXES. SUNDRY CREDITORS. r ; August 23rd and 34th "• 1907 21.20 Accrued interest on sinking funds 2,536.59 4 194.00 Due on nuisance ground* ' 100.00 •••• Mysterious . 1908 1909 860.55 Due on Pipe contract 10,448.60 1,075.75 Bank overdrafts 5,467.76 WILLARD 1910 Total levy 15,068.00 18,552.95 Total amount And The Main, of Mystery Co. SURPLUS . : 38,808.81 collected 10,369.11 " The Show That's Different" Total amount Two Hours of Laughter and Mystery rebates ' 720.46 11,089.57 SPECIAL Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c. 3,978.43 Complete Change of Programme Both Nights, 5,054.18 ARREARS OF RATES ON Irrigation, 3,164.85 Domestic water 665.75 Electric Light 1,626.37 OUR IMPLEMENTS Power 57.00 5,513.97 Including.Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Discs, Hay Rake, Scrapers Sundry Debtors 623.43 Sweeps, Furrowers,Weeders, Shares, Straw Cutters, Potatoe Unexpired insurance 66.96 Digger, Orchard Ladders, Clothes Driers, Bolster Springs; Wagons,^ Material for Water and Light 6,000.43 Iron and Steel, Etc., we have left on sale with Messrs. - Unsold Debentures on hand 60,000.00 ( , ANGOVE & STINSON. 77,303.10 Hay and Feed on sale at our stable. We have to arrive hay, oats, FIXED ASSETS. etc.. and will sell the same at a close figure from the ears. Drop Municipal Buildings and Fixtures 3,014.52 us a line and book your orders. •School Buildings and Furniture valued at 9,500.00 Summerland lots " ' , 1,000.00 WHITE & CO. Nuisance ground 600.00 Park, at cost 5,000.00 •Fire Department equipment 1,000.00 Band Stand 250.00 Grader • 100.00 KALEDEN 20,464.52 SYSTEMS. UNRIVALLED IN ITS BEAUTY. Irrigation system, 100,500.00 Domestic Water system. 17,500.00 Electric'Light system - 17,500.00 Additions : 1910, Water and Irrigation 75,473.15 Fruit Lots facing the beautiful Lower Okanagan Lake, .Electric Light 229.98 211,203.13 supplied with water through a pressure pipe system. ROADS and BRIDGES, estimated at 27,580.00 Horses 450.00 28,030.00 James Ritchie, West Summerland -259,697.65 RESERVES. Choice Fruit, Hay arid Tim• Redeemed Debenture. 1,000.00 Sinking funds 4,361.01. ber Land for Sale. . 5,361:01 342,361.76 $342,361.76-

NOTICE N.B;—Outstanding cheques are taken to account, in computing Some Private Funds to loan Bank overdrafts. ' ' Statement "B." referred to in our report of August 4th, 1911. „. . . J C. M. & Co. We are about to, move into on Improved Fruit Land at . (signed) Crehari, Mouat'& Co., Chartered Accountants. our new building which we Eight per cent. Public Utilities are stocking with Domestic Water—Profit and Loss Account, 8 Months ending December 31st, 1910 To rebates 13.50 By gross revenue ;, 1,160.65 Hay and Grain Maintenance " • 410.52 Balance bei ng 1 oss.' 96.67 Take out a Sickness and Ac• , Debenture interest paid 625.00 This goes at a low margin for Debenture interest accured but not paid 208.30 cident Policy, Life Policy or 833.30

cash only : Insure Your Building with 1,257.32 . 1,257.32 after July 1st. Electric Light—Profit and Loss account, 8 Months ending December 31st, 1910 To make room for extra stock To rebates 10.92 ;By gross revenue 2,186.25 Maintenance 220.94 , I am ready to dispose of the G. A. McWilliams • Operating 653.86

Debenture interest paid 437.50 1 (C. ' few remaining carriages now Debenture interest accrued but not paid 145.90 Real Estate and 583,40 on hand at any reasonable Balance being profit 717.13 price. Call and inspect. Insurance Broker, 2,186.25 .'• 2,186.25 Quality Guaranteed. Summerland. B.C. (Continued on page: 5) '

R. H. ENGLISH. shape having in cash and real estate The time was spent In boating; system.in Hotel Naramata, has de• close upon $500, and had therefore bathing, Bcouttng and in playing cided to.romove.in the near future no hesitation in assuming the addit•baseball, to say nothing of the mil• to Kamloops, having bought out a FENCE PICKETS ional responsibility, Tho club has itary drill from day to day and tho business in that town. The PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. now grown to such proportions that rather strenuous ...physical' drills. many frlonds of Mr, and Mrs, Now is the time to fix up your Provinco of British Columbia, fence. 7 foot seasoned Willown o house of ordinary BIZG can con• Tho ladB attondod to their own Morgan will hoar with ro'grot of R. W. DEANS, veniently entertain tho crowds that cooking and dishrwnshlng taking Pickets, 10c. each delivered. thoir removal from our midst, but NOTICE is horeby glvon that all Notary Public : Real Estate meet from timo to time; BO that turns in squads at. this routine wish thorn every success in thoir Public Highways in unorganized tho building of a club house Rooms work,"', •. ••.••'. now venture. Districts, and all - Main Trunk Clovor, liny and Horses for salo.. Thos. B. Young an absolute necessity. Mr. .Millor who has boon in Roads in organized Districts nro BALCOMO P.O. 'Phone, White 7. charge of the camp has been ably alxty-Bix foot wido, and havo a WANTED—Plums and Siboran width of thlrty-throo foot on each BOY SCOUTS assistod by Mosars. Plttman and CrnbB nt tho Jam Factory, Poach side of tho moan straight contro PENTICT0N Edwards, tho lattor a Scoutmaster Orchard, Any quantity taken, BREAK CAMP. lino of tho travelled road. ^ For Grafting of considerable oxporionco obtain• Jy 15 tf THOMAS TAYLOR, James Fyffe ed in England. Mr,, Edwards came Minister of Public Works, and Pruning up on Sunday and conductod tho Property Owners wishing to Department of Public Works, Stump Puller/ Naramata, Aug.0.— Aftor ton or Victoria, B. C, W. E. THOMAS, olovon pleasant days oflifo on tho boys to and from tho olovon o'clock Sell or Exchange should July 7th, 1011. jy 20-8m West Summerland, B.C. lakoBhoro, tho Boy Scouts from Borvico, Thoro woro many visitors consult* Land Clearer, Pontieton havo broken camp and from Pontieton this wook to aoo the & Contractor. dlBporsod to tholr homos. Through• boys In camp, MR. F. D. COOPER, FOR SALE,—A mntchod pair of Dr. Mathison out this period tho boys havo con• driving ponioB, black. Apply, C Real Estate Broker, C. Aikins, Naramata, jlT.tf DENTIST ducted thomBOvlofl in a mannor high• It Is announced that Mr, Morgan Orutlunta Pennaylvnnln Coltone of Dental ly croditahlo to themselves and tholrth o mnstor plumbor from Toronto, FOR SALE—Milch cow and calf; Biirarery, PhllmUlpliU Cordwood for Sale, for Cash loaders nnd to tho oragnlzntlon of Ballycrystal, Peach Orchard, also sow and flvo pigs, six wooks Summerland and who is credited with tho Installa- old. Apply to E, T, Mountford, Toi. Purplo 7. Box 141, Summorlnnd which thoy nro a part, tlon of a highly successful boating Summerland, Paradlso Flat, A 5-12. PAGE FIVE FRIDAY; AUG. 11 : THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW

Irrigation—-Profit and Loss Account, 8 Months ending December 31st, 1910 11,015.75 To rebates - 322.25 By gross revenue ' -'•'.'' • '' Maintenance ' . \; 1.779.63 No. 22 • Operating 3,546.16 Debenture interest paid 2,687.50 Debenture interest accrued but not paid 1,312.50 4,000.00 If You Wish First-Class Balance being profit 1,367.98 11,015.75 11,015.75 Groceries & Provisions

Summary Profit, Electric Light 717.13 SHIPMENT OF NEW ERA TEA JUST ARRIVED. Irrigation 1,367.98 Power 97.00 «2,182.11 Loss; Domestic Water 96.67 Statement '' C" referred to in our report of August 4th .1911. o. Nett profit • 2,085.44 (signed). Crehan, Mouat & Co., Chartered Accountants.

Sinking Funds, December 31st, 1910 BUSINESS COMMENCEMENT

No. 1 should have , -1,575,31 On or about-August 15, L'hope to open up in the flour 2 > > : 524.49 and feed business in the warehouse immediately oppositethe » » » > - 524.49 new Presbyterian church, West Summerland, where I shall 3 : 4 686.46 be preparedto;supply'Hay,:Gaits, Chop, Wheat, Flour, Oat• 5 » » - 156.01 meal, etc., etc., at ~ * > > i 156.01 6 ROCK BOTTOM PRICES 7 " 209.50 8 • ! 713.20 SPECIAL1 CUT made on Feed purchased on wharf. 9" 396.72 'Phone me your order and I'll notify you of its arrival, v 4,942.19 A share of your patronage- is respectfully solicited. Give us a try for values. . - Statement "D" referred to in^our report of August 4th, 1911. THOS. B. YOUNG • (signed)- Crehan, Mouat & Co. { Chartered Accountants. , " -•.Phone,-White 7

Summerland, B.C., August 4th, 1911.

To his Worship The Reeve, and Councillors of the,Corporationof the District Municipality "of Summerland, B.C.

Gentlemen, VERNON, B.C. This is to certify that we have examined and checked-the, books, vouchers and .records of the Municipality, for the twelve months ending HAVE A VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF December 31st, 1910. - FRUIT TREES Attached hereto, and forming part of this report, find: . ORNAMENTAD- AND. SHADE TREES - (a) Statement of Receipts4and,Disbursements: _ " ; AND .SHRUBS (b) Statement of Assets and' Liabilities; " ' BUDDED STOCK A SPECIALTY. (c) Profit and Loss Accounts ofsMunicipal,Owned Public Utilities;-^. All Trees offered for sale are grown inour own nurseries on the Coldstream Estate (d) Schedule of Sinkihg;Eurids,disclosingamountithatishould beatithe credit of said funds, as at 31st December, 1910. • General Agent: '. ' ••••• • ' Local Akeñt : ' ^ " URRY A. MOYES, Summerland, B.C. We have compiled statements "a,"„"c," -i'd" from the books, vouchers and records of the Municipality for the period under review. D31 V. D. C , Vernon, B, C. We have compiled statement "b" fxom-.the-books,"'vouchers and records, as well as using information'given us by the Municipal Officials. ? With further reference to statement f'b*' of oür report, we findtha t the cost of the assets were not recorded in a ledger, year by year, • hence we were compelled to accept;estimated'valúes, but after careful investigation, we are of the opinion that said values are fair and TRY OUR SPECIAL BLEND TEA equitable. Subject to the foregoing .remarks, it is our, opinion that the statements herein referred to, are true statements and correctly represent the financialstand i at December 31st, 1910, as well as IN ONE Lb. PACKAGES from information given by the Municipal Officials. * ' "> s ' ' We beg to call your attention to the following matters : ; : Gold Label ...... 60c lb. (Í) A rebate has been allowed on all school taxes collected during the year 1910. This being contrary to Section 151 of the Municipal Green Label . . . . . • 50c lb' Clauses Act, we have carried forward the amount, thus rebated, as arrears of taxes, and have requested the Collector to collect the amount from the taxpayers who received the rebate. On checking the Collector's Roll, we findtha t less than $1.00 has been charged to certain taxpayers, the assessed value of whose land was Also Bulk Teas at less than $100.00, whereas Section 114.of the Act.provides that the minimum taxation-in respect of real property within a Municipality, 35c Per lb. or 3 lbs. for $1.00 shall be $1.00 per annum. Per lb. or lbs. for Kindly have this corrected in 1911 collections. 45c 5 $2.00 (2) The Assessment Roll for the year 1910 does not disclose the fact that it was either revised or confirmed by the Court of Revision. 55c Per lb. or 5 lbs. for $2.50 (8)' The Collector's Roll does not disclose that any list of arrears, certified under oath, has been made out—see Sections 146 and 147 Municipal Clauses Act. : .. •• These are imported direct by us from the Gardens in (4) Some real estate was purchased from one of the Councillors during 19.10. < Ceylon and are No. 1 Values. (5) The Assessor deserves credit for the efficient manner, in which the assessment is made and the various parcels of land brought" into their proper places on the roll, thus preventing the omission of the assessment of any parcel of land in the Municipality. We recommend: . . • • v - v (a) That strict precaution bo used in tho granting of -rebates, after the date fixed for the granting of such rebates. The Angrove & Stinson Co., M. SUMMERLAND, B.C. If any case arise, otherwise than Is provided-for in the Act,, such case can be brought to the attention of tho Council to be dealt with at thoir discretion. (b) That the Accounting Department of tho Municipality bo placed,under ono head. (c) That proper atton'tlon bo given to the distribution of accounts, having duo rogard for Capital and Rovonuo expenditure. (d) That all monloB bo placod in tho Bank, as reclovod, so that the Bank lodgements and tho cash received bo always In ngroement. W. Ritchie, To The Shrewd (o) That tho School Board expenditure bo handled in the samó manner as any other disbursement. M DEALER IN Concluding, wo wish to state that wo have opened a lodgor for tho Municipal Accounts, as sot forth in statement b" of our report. Business Man (Signed) Crohan, Mount & Co,, Chartered Accountants, Municipal Auditors. All Kinds of Lumber.

(o) Tho character .of tho proposod (1) Givo tho namern and adtlroBBOB of ft. -12.B0; 15 ft. - 13.43; 10 ft. - 14.37; A commercial Orchnrd IB a good Water Notice. workfl is a dam, rosorvolr, hoad-gatos and any riparimi proprlotors or liconsoos who 17 ft. -15.81; 18 ft. -10.25; Jpft. -17.10; pipos, flumoB and clitchoB. or WIIOBO lande aro Hlcoly to bo atToetotl 20 ft. -18.13; 21 ft. -10.07; 22 ft. -20.0; Income producer while you llvo, th. 23 ft. - 20.05; 24 ft.-21.80; 25 ft. -22.83 by tho propoflod workR, olthor abovo or beat real estnto agent you over had NOTICE Is horoby given that an ap• (f) Tho promlflos on which tho wator 20 ft. - 28.77; 27 ft.-24.71:28 ft.-25.75 IB to bo'URod is WoBt half lot BOß; part bolow tho outlot. Nono. " Windows, Doors, Lime, plication will bo'mmlo under Part V. of (R) Tho placo of tho nropoaod roBcwolv 20 ft. - 20,50; 30 ft,' - 27.58: 81 ft. - 28 when you nro rondy to soil, nnd a IB acroR KaHt half lot BOB; lots BOO, 507 47; 32 ft. -20.41: 33 ft. -80.0: 34 ft. - 31 tho " Wator Act, 1000," to obtain a 11- for Btorlng-Povtlon otlotnnmbor 1070, vnlunblo nasot to lonvo to your conso In tho OBOVOOB Division of Yalo and 8401, Group 1, Ofloyooa. 20; 85 ft. - 82.23; 80 ft. - 83.0: 87 ft. t«) Tho piirnosofl for which tho wator Qroup 1, and Crown landa to tho WoHt 34.11; 88 ft. - 35.0; 80 ft. - 80.0: 40 ft; • District, * thoroof, Cement, Shingles, Etc. widow and orphnns when you have ' (a) Tho niuno, ntldroBB and occupation Is, to bo uaod—Irrigation. 30.03; 41 ft. - 37.87; 42 ft. - 88.81; 43 ft (t) TI,io monna by which It la propos- - 30.75: 44 ft. -40.71- reachod tho end of llfo'n journoy, of tliu applicant iR Walter L, D'Aoth, t (h) If for Irrigation doRcrlbo tho land od to Btoro tho wator—By roflorvolr, and (v) By purchnao and undor tho provla Alio n Stock of Buggies & Democrats Tho plnco to got in touch with such WoHthank, R.O., Frult-gvowor. Intontlod to bo Irrigataci, giving acro- ditm wlth hond-gatoH nnd usimi nppll- (h) Tliu namo of tho lako, Htroam orogo , AB above, 070. aoroB, moro or IOBB, 'ancoB, lona of tho Wator Act, 1000. n proposition Is nt sourco In Boor Crook, In tho County of (w) Approximately tho number (j) Aroa of Crown land Intondod tobo (u) Tho aron of tho roaorvoir aito or nero foot intondod to bo Impoundod—Ap ooouplod by tho propesoti worka~aboiit allofl ut ondi foot In dopth sbovo tho proximately 1,000 ucro foot. (c) T\w point of diversion Is about 11 BO acroR. miloB In a north-wontorly direction from outlot. Aron In ncroa, (Slg.) Waltor L.. D'Aoth,- Watsons Realty. tho North-wbat cornor of lot 4080, Group (k)Thls notice wafl pofltod on tho First 1 ft. • 0.3; 2 ft. - 0.70; ,1 ft. -1.78; 4 ft. - by Arthur O. Cochrnno, I OHOVOOH. . day of August, 1011, and application will 2.70; 5 ft. - .1.70; 0 ft. - 4.00; 7 ft. - B.70; Agent. Yard: Parkdale. ™KNE (d) Tho quantity of wator applied for bo maclo to tho jDommlBRlonor on the 8 ft. - 0.00: 0 ft. - 7.65; 10 ft. - 8.B0; 11 (r.O. Address) Woatbnnlc, B.C 25 cubic foot por Bocond. First of Soptombor, 1011. ft. - O.B0; 12 ft. - 10.B0; 18 ft. -11.45; 14 A5-1240-20 i PAGE SIX -THE. SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 CHOICE TEA ROOM DAIRY - - LUNCH Call around next "' . WEDNESDAY OfíEand,; _ " "Popular Night," 8 to.il We have just received a > > -g IS. ... T,'l- ^TheÎBest Grades full range of FtUl Samples and see what we have to $5,500. Always in offer you. ' - 1 : These comprise all the new grey and brown im- A. A. DERRICK 350 - Acres; Bottom Land Stock ported Tweeds and Wors• teds; Meltons, Beavers W.H.T. Gahan k and Chevjots. These are BARRISTER, SOLICITOR «?all carefully selected pat- Gv Ay McWilliams. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. PENTICTÓN, B. C. . , terns covering every range of taste and every , one guaranteed to give. Burne, Temple & Tuhbridge, THOS.E. MOORE Solicitors, Notaries Public, > - V satisfaction. , ; Grocer and" Provision Merchant , Conveyancer!, Etc., Etc. Ji RdWnsöny PENTICTÓN, B.C. These garments are made by : the most up-to-date ,/ Real EttatéVaàìi.Insurance' / Municipal School Board.- Groceries and and best, tailors in Can• '. . Caretaker Wanted. ada and recognized i;to be Provisions r - Applications, stating-salary, will ,be the top notch in:clothing; received by; Vithe undersigned; up'to the 'Phone your orders to 21st:day.of- .August for the position of BLUE' EIGHT. Caretaker of. the new- Central School Satisfaction guaranteed. and.the High-.School-at ..West Summer- land. v - Now is the^time to make " . . , , J.L. LOGIE, '. Collège/ Matriculation/, junior A11-18 , •. - - Secretary. your selection while the/ THOS. E. MOORE range^.samples Js comr| & senior; Commercial Course ;j POUND" NOTICE.—A - white cow r GROCER- - : Stenography;* Typewriting ; with red' ears^branded-VF" on right ""'plete."'' Summerland. hip, has been impounded, and un- -iydcar& Instrumental Música , less,previously- claimed will be .-sold at the corral on' my premises on Saturday, Aug.-12th,-.at 2-'o'clock, lie Vr CALL FOR TENDERS; —Tenders Supply Co., Ltd. EVERETT W. SAWYER; General Harness forfthe transferring; of one..carload . ALWAYS ON HAND of flour; feed, etc,' amounting to 38 tons, and due to arrive on or about Aug. . 15th; from the Summerland AH kinds of; Boot Repairs arf to the warehouse immediately, opposite the new Presbyte r i a n Hamessmade neatly & quick i Overlooking -the:. Take A Kodak Church, will be received by the un• Modern' arid Repaired - ly .executed. dersigned .up:to Saturday, Aug; ¿12 Beautiful', . '[ " Convenierices th, 6 p; m.- The • carload-- must ;be . Okanagan ' Lake Well Furnished. V Withf-You ;- moved within 3'days atter?:,notice Thos:/B;: Young.' - A 5-12 CHARGES MODERATE. ;0n Youi* Neixt Picnic -WANTED.—First class milch cow to come in about October, Holstein JOHN S. RITCHIE, r -Jersey prefefed. Apply to-J. Robert Brown, Box 30. S'Lan'd, Health • • • Boating ' ' * . .1..;.'; . ' B.C. - •. / ' A5tf. All-Prices •/ " , West Surnmei'land. • Comfort ' • Bathing ' ' $2 25 to $21 Pleasure Kishing Sewage Question Rates $2.50 to $3 Per Day. PIERROT Special Terms by Week or Month SOLVED! . Billiard Room Cigiurrof the finest brandi: ^[f You don't want to buy one : « THEV SHOW ' 5' Open "air performance v. in- Mr. hire one for the day. 'Fetherstonhaugh's groundB, ..Hotel Su mmerland.. PARKYTE : Balcomo M. D. Manchester, Manager Sanitary Closets Thurs. Aug. 17 At. The Have Done It. Seen one? at 8 o'clock Songs VnriotiGR Pantomime DRIG STORE. C N. BORTON, Tickets 50 cents .... Notice to the Public J..W. S. Loilt Kenmtli S. llofg Plumbing, Heating, Stoves. Important In aid of St. Stoplion's church that the. Business of Taylor & Co. is now under new management Organ Fund ••>: having been taken over by Mr. A. G. Beer, and that all cheques for goods purchased from Taylor & Co. since July 21st. and on ,that, RANCH Buy Your date are payable to A, G. Beer. . ' 240 acres,' wator record of 200 It is the intention of the new management to continue busi• inches, large proportion clear arid ness under the name of Taylor & Co. and to carry everything in easy of cultivation, crook' runs Leather Goods that can be sold in Summerland., The principal lines through property which is sur• will be Ladies and Gents Boots and Shoes, Harness, Horse Cloth• rounded by tho-best rango land- in Sugar, Fruit % 1 ing, Whips. Riding "Saddles and complete stock of Horso, Furnish• • the courttry, " ings, Trunks and Bags, Small Cases and Other Travelling Goods, Choice 10-ac Orchard Pocket Books, Card (toses, Purses, Ladies' HandbnRS, Etc., Ele. Jars, Screen The arrival of n largo shipment of Trunks, Harness, Saddles, Pock• All planted, part bearing, with et Books, Handbags, Etc. from the East is immediately expected. grazing land ..in addition, an< The Harness and Shoo Repairing Business will be continued, buildings. Doors, Mosquito and prompt attention and good work will be strongly in evidence. Loans on Approved Your patronage for Leather Goods and Leather Work of nil kinds is solicited, and an A1 brand of satisfaction will be supplied with A. RICHARDSON. Property Netting, all orders. Yard : Slwnsh Flat Lifo Fire, ' Accldont, Gunrnntee, MÍ11* Trout Crook. Employors' Liability, and nil otlior kinds of insurance in tho soundest Tanglefoot and TAYLOR & CO. All Kinds of Lumber Sold. companies at curront rates,' For full particulars and prlcos Cement, Laths, of any of tho nhovo Poison Phon« Violet S Phon« Violet ,1 Shingles, and call or write Finishing Lumber Chas. H. Cordy, Fly Paper, Etc., If you are suffering from that tired feeling caused by a 'Phono niuo 0 Ninth Btroot, Buinmerlnnd, 13, C,, run down system try a bottle of our Compound Syrup of

from Hypophoshites; Price $1.00 per bottle at Summerland Meat Market J. Down ton, Proprietor McWilliams Prescription Pharmacy A. B. Elliott, DRUGS BOOKS STATIONERY Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand, Fish and Game in Season. Willard, Tho Man of Mystery, West Summerland B.C. TltRMS STRICTLY CASH Hinpiro Hall, Aug. 2ll-24, The Man who Saves You $