DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SU MM ERLAND, PEACHLAND AND NARAMATA "SUMMERLAND, B. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. $2.50, payable in advance.

Doubt Shadows MYSTERY SURROUNDS DEATH FEUD AT HEDLEY RESULTS All Be Promoted "Balloon" Tire I Chicken Coop Was IN SHOOTING AFFRAY, WITH At High School Royalty Suits Destroyed By Fire OF PROMINENT MAN The examination results of first Twenty .chickens were destroyed; IN ON THURSDAY COUPLE BADLY INJURED and second year pupils at the Sum- a chicken COQP demolished and a merland high school, as announced fence badly burnt as'a of a today are very gratifying, an excel• fire early Monday morning at'the lent showing having been made by home, of Mr. Guy Brock. the pupils. There is little doubt At about four o'clock in the Was for Five Years Manager of Bank of Montreal at Nominal Fine Paid by J. Dery for Shooting Mr. and Mrs. but that everyone in both classes morning Mr. Percy Foster, who re• Willy—Was Afraid Wife Might be Killed—Families will be promoted though some sides next door, was awakened by Kelowna -— Also President of Board of Trade — however will have to try certain a crackling noise, and,upon rising Prominent Citizen of the Okanagan. Were ) Bitter Enemies — Willy Admitted Loss of examinations again. to investigate,' was astonished ;to Temper.. All,of the second year pupils, see Mr. Brock's chicken coop with the exception of two, passed ablaze. He immediately sounded (Special to The Summerland Review) in all subjects and are qualified an alarm and willing hands were Vancouver, B. C, Sept. 4.-—Mystery surrounds the : Mrs. J. Willy shot in two places, and her husband's to proceed to take up matriculation soon on the scene to fight the fire. leg grazed by a bullet, and Mr. and Mrs, J. Dery badly work. These exceptions are re• A garden hose was used at first, sudden death of A. G. McCosh, formerly of Kelowna, who bruised, were serious results of a fistic combat and shoot-, quired to pass examinations in until the arrival and setting up of was found dead in his room in the Hotel Vancouver late ing affray at Hedley which was aired before Magistrate arithmetic. the big hose. Despite the hour, a Thursday afternoon. No official explanation has yet been AU but three of the first year goodly number of spectators gath• .given. •• :•; • T.. A. Pope of and Mr. Campbell of Keremebs pupils passed, and in consequence ered. The fire lasted about twenty yesterday, J. Dery of Hedley, the wielder of the gun, being are promoted to second year work. minutes, and at its worst raised The late Mr. McCosh was for five years manager of fined the nominal sum of $25. • v Two of the.three exceptions are to some, alarm (that it might spread to the Bank of Montreal, branch at Kelowna, also president write off supplemental in geom- surrounding districts. of the Kelowna board of trade. He was chairman of the The circumstances which led up to J. Dery being etery. The cause of the fire is a mys• charged with unlawfully shooting, causing grievous bodly tery. ' Kelowna hospital board and a director of the Kelowna harm, was the climax of a bitter enmity between the Dery "• Aquatic Club and the Kelowna Club. He was on the and Willy families which has existed for some time and executive of the Kootenay diocese of the Anglican Church. No Open Season Mr. McCosh was recently moved from Kelowna to the broke out with considerable fury. A. B. ELLIOTT superintendent's office of the bank in Vancouver. ' It seems that various disputes culminated when Willy and his wife went to Dery's yard to attack him, the evi• For Grouse Here dence produced in court showing that Willy had been the aggressor. A fistic combat; which was marked by the A1 feature of the game regu• 'DAUGHTER OF THE SKIES" free use of fists; hair-pulling and other tactics, followed lations for the province, an• between Mr. and Mrs. Willy and Mr.-and Mrs. Dery. nounced on another page of this Mrs. Dery, it is stated,-was beaten up severely, and issue, which will be received Heads Local Conservatives] PREY OF SOUVENIR HUNTERS fainted, and her husband, fearing that she would be killed, with regret by many sport lovers —Organization Meeting ran into the house and got his revolver, firing one shot in locally, is the fact that there is Held Tuesday the air in order to scare off the attackers, but stated in no season for grouse this year Curiosity Seekers Carry Away Nearly Everything Mov• court that Willy had not been intimidated, but approached in the Lower Okanagan. Grouse A. B. Elliott was elected presi• able, Leaving Only Engines and Instruments as may be shot during the time dent of the Summerland Conserva• him with a rock in his hand ready to throw at him. tive Association at the organiza• Salvage. Fearing death for his wife and injury for himself, specified in the Similkameen dis• tion rally conducted in the G.W. 1 Whether Alden L. Putnam, Dery stated that he had firedthre e more shots, one grazing trict, but not in this vicinity. V.A. Hall on Tuesday evening. .(Special to The Summerland Review) Willy's leg and the other two hitting Mrs. Willy. The reason for' the closure of who recently acquired a patent Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighan is Hon• on the "balloon" tire, will seek orary President; R. Johnson, 1st . Cambridge,. Ohio, Sept. 4.—The dirigible "Shenan• Medical evidence produced at the trial indicated that the season is presumably owing doah," "Daughter of the Skies," was left to the investigat• Mrs. Willy will be completely recovered from her injuries to the growing scarcity of the to clnim royalties' from the vari-, -Vice-president; Mrs. Andrew, 2nd ous tire companies on'all of the Vice-president; P. E. Knowles, ing boards and souvenir hunters. Her fourteen dead were in a month. grouse in the Lower Okanagan. secretary and treasurer and Dew• in a morgue awaiting burial; her survivors had left for The closing of the season may product manufactured before ey Sanborn, assistant secretary. The magistrates found that Willy had been the the granting of the patent, ,-is Philadelphia and the curiosity seekers had carried away have the effect of increasing the •There was an "excellent attend• aggressor and that Dery was justified in defending him• still in doubt. Such ah attempt nearly everything movable, leaving only the engines and x number, allowing an open sea• ance. Mr. Jones, member to the self, but that he had gone too far. As the fault of the would result in gigantic court scjme of the instruments as salvage from the wreck which son for next year. Provincial Legislature gave some meeting lay with Mr. Willy,; who admitted in court that he battle. "pointers" on organization pro• shocked the country yesterday. had lost his temper and should have stayed away, the Anyone apprehended shooting cedure arid ; Mr. Grote Stirling, penalty for the shooting was reduced to a nominal fine of grouse in Summerland district member at Ottawa, delivered an $25 and costs/ M. M. Golquhoun of Penticton defended this year will be liable to the interesting address in which he UMMERLAND TO forecasted a conservative govern• "AMERICAN MANATI" LATEST Dery. usual fine for shooting this game ment for the Dominion following out of season. the general election. The following were appointed 50 MILLIONS IN U.S. INSURED BE APPROACHED as members of committees: Mes- SOLUTION TO "DEMON" MYSTERY Every Student Expected 'FOR $64,000,000,000 sers. Lipsett, Woods, 'Fosbery, . New York, Sept. ; 2'.-—Fifty mil• Rose, A. Doherty, Jenkinson, Dav• lion persons in the United States, TO SHARE COST is, W. Haddrell, V.,Haney, Gray, IN WATERS To Be On Hand On Schoolnearly hal f the population of the coun• Mountford, L. Gartrell. try, carry life insurance, it has been Delegates to the Conservative learned. Annual premiumsv,amount to Convention on a date yet to be $2,500,000,000 for .policies,; with an ag• C^eni^^ Says Principal Of Services ojf -Expert s En• announced,'- are;: Messrs.- •Bentley, Colin W. Lees of Kelowna Has Compiled What Sounds gregate value of-?64,000,00.0,000. .. | ..Jackson, Elliott; - Wheeler; • .'Amm, Fire insurance premiums, it was an• gineer to/Report on Fosbery, Rose, Johnson, Lipsett, Like Logical Description of Queer Animal—Natural nounced further by the report, which Water Situation Meller, Tate and Sanborn. Habitat in Waters of Florida. v New Principal Has Arrived for High School—Has Had made up from the records of 345

Much Experience—Schools in Summerland Operi on underwriting companies, amount to : $713,203,549 annually for policies ag• IRRIGATION BODY A very reasonable solution of time, other circumstances tend to Tuesday Morning Following Labor Day. gregating $118,500,000,000. .'-.-.• ATTEMPT LIFE the mystery of Lake Okanagan's refute this assumption and lead VOTED UNANIMOUS demon fish Is made by Colin W. to the conclusion that the Okan• "I, want every student'to be on hand The, annual premiums paid for other Lees, B.A., of Kelowna, who sug• agan is the habitat of a species on Tuesday, morning," declared Mr. classes of insurance, the" report also Would Apportion Cost Be• gests that the "sea serpent" is of semi-tropical origin. states,-are"as-"follows: Ocean marine, BULGARKING? the "American Manati," an ani• D. L. Milne, new principal of Summer- $39,612,681; inland marine, '$24,223,288, "Some years ago local Indians land High School, who arrived here Hunting Trophies tween Irrigation and mal which mlght.very possibly be making their way to Penticton by tornado, windstorm and cyclone, $26,- 1 found in this country, Manati are this week. Mr. Milne stated that he 019,259; plate glass, $16,250,992; hail, Domestic Users saddle along the upper road, wished to impress upon students the hunted for their oil and hides. camped hear the site of Greta * Have A rrived Here$11,398,894 ; steam boiler, $6,122,278; Penticton, Sept. 4.— They are easily tamed and only advisability of being In the.class room Councillors Lochore and Williams Reported Critically 111 on | ranch. In climbing down to the ready for work on the very first day. riot, civil commotion and explosions, one can be born at a time. It is lake for water their attention $1,470,272, and collisions (exclusive of reported at the council meeting last Black Sea—-Doctors a combination of big fish and ani• Any student who may find it impos• Mr. Ernest Smith, son of Mr. J. night that the Irrigation Association was attracted by a badly decom• sible to be present on Tuesday should ISmith of Prairie Valley has sent automobile), $1,668,801. Rushed mal. It Is an absolutely harm• posed carcass that had been cast had unanimously approved the resolu• less species. at any rate get in touch with Mr. two trophies of last year's hunting tion asking for the services of an en• up on the beach. Careful exam• Milne informing him when he or she season—in stuffed form—to Sum• Mr. Lees outlines his grounds ination revealed the remains of gineer to investigate the sources of (Special Wire to The Review) In favor of the eea serpent being" can attend and the reason for delay. merland, They are a cinnamon FINE PRICES water Bupply around Penticton and to New York, Sept. 4.—Confirmation an animal never before/ seen In bear and mountain goat. Both are a manati, in the following: these parts by any of the party. Mr. Milne arrived \in Summerland advise upon the proportion of cost still is lacking of a Rome report that "The recent experience of with Mrs, Milne and his two boys a very fine animals and are tributes It had only two limbs, from which to Mr. Smith's good fortune and for increased supply which should be another attempt on the life, of King Summerland citizens In sighting they removed the white ivory few days ago. He will, reside in West borne by irrigation and domestic Boris of Bulgaria has been made, this some unusual monster In the Summerland. The new : principal has skill. The animals may be seen in FOR CHERRIES claws, or nails. The hair, bluish Butler & Walden's windows at water users. time by placing" typhus baccllll In his Okanagan Lake and the earlier In color, was thin and fine, almost had much experience aB a teacher and Mr. Lochore stated that engineer food. According to the Rome report, experiences of a similar nature West Summerland, and will no i , •.. . .••. silk-like. (For some time the principal, having been teacher , of doubt attract much attention, Barton and Mr. Jackson would investi• Boris Is critically ill at Verna on the remove all doubt as to the exist• skeleton is said to have lain on. science at the New Westminster High $11,000 to Be Distributed gate thé reportB of new water sources Black Sea and physicians have hor- ence In the lake of some rare and the shore, but when the lower School for some years.and prior to nearby to Howard Lake very soon. rledly been despatched there to attend uncommon species of fish or ani• road was put through it was dis• that having boen principal of the Among Local Growers He felt that It would be advisable to him. mal. turbed and lost. Swift Current, Saskatchewan, High "The suggestion has been made by Associated get expert opinion on the water situa• "Moreover, white residents of School. He expressed himself as being MRS. HODGE tion in the event of a possible by-law, •by a well Informed authority that favorably impressed with Summer- the valley clal mto havo seen an Mr. Williams suggested that Mr. PREMIER KING the demon Is a sturgeon and per• Indian rock picture of a flsh-IIke land, The sum of eleven thousand dollars William Pleroo, president of the West• haps we should be satisfied with animal standing upright holding That long Bummer vacation, which Is being distributed today to local ern Canada Irrigation Association be that explanation. At the same i its young under Its "arm." ThlB seemed only too short for many boys DIES SUDDENLYgrower s through the Summerland Co• asked to suggest a man. I Is a position assumed by one and girls, is now practically over, and operative Association upon the closing Councillor Roadhouse felt the coun• MAY DISSOLVE animal only. If the Okanagan young minds must soon be concentrat• of the cherry pools. PrlceB obtained cil were beginning at the wrong end CALLAUX ASKS Indians could paint such a picture ed upon school studies. No more rising aro declared to bo excellent, ranking They should begin with the financos they must have seen the animal at a lato hour In the, morning and lass- Following Stroke, Death with the best over -received by grow• and thon Bpond tho money, Where as and it probably follows that it ily enjoying the hot, summer days ers in the district, the money coming from. Two things HOUSES TODAY was sufficiently uncommon to be with their accompanying pleasures of Occurred on Saturday Following were the prices paid for had never boon done, tho securing of SIMILARTERMS worthy of a place In the|r records swimming, fishing and boating, "Thorn Last tho different varieties: Bings, full nn OBtlmato on a pumping system and —the painted rocks. days havo gone forovor," at lonst un• basket, $2.82 and a half; Bings In tho measuring of tho lakes to decide,,, _ . , «îr-.i r* "The Encyclopedia Britannlca til another vacation rolls around. lugs, $3,52 and a half; Lamberts, full, on tho proportion of domestic and ir-|Is Lunching With CaOVemor- $2,87 and a half; lugs. $3.58 and a half Americans to Be Asked for reveals the name of the animal— Following an apoplectic stroke tho rlgatlon payment, Ho felt, however, General Byng It is the American Manati or death occurrod on Saturday of Mrs White Heart, Ox Heart and Conton that It would bo a waste of money to Same Terms as Britain Manatee, an herbivorous aquatic W. C. Hodge, aged flfty-olglit years nlals, full, 82 and a half; Governor send an onglnoor back Into the hills, Today animal that grows to various sizes FORMER PASTOR a rosidont of Summerland for tho past Wood and Yollow Spanish, full, 92 and when thoro woro four or flvo reports Offered up to 12 or 14 feet In length, It four yours. Tho funeral wftB conducted a half; May Duko, Lalo Duko, Mont• existing now. has a blocky head of moderate on Sunday, Interment, being mado In morency, 81 and a half; Royal Anno Tho situation at Summorland was CABINET SITS (8peolol Wire to The Review) size, and n broad, flat tail. The 0BTA1NSDEGREE tho Summorland comotory, Services full, $1,70; Black Tartarian, full, $1.05 thon discussed and it was folt that THIS MORNING Paris, Sept, 4.—Joseph Callalux, foro limbs are flattened oval woro conduptod by Rev. Wilson, past• Black Republics, $2,02 and a half; and nothing could probably bo done until Frenph minster of finance, has told paddles, There are no other limbs or of tho Summorland United Church Windsor, $2.47 and a hnlf. next year In any ovont, It was thoro-,__ the ooblnet that he would ask the and no dorsal fin. The animal Tho lato Mrs. Hodge was born at fore docidod that the council should | Momentous Announcement American Government for the Bnme Inhabits the shnllow water of Rev. Armitage Now Bach• Rothsay, Ontario. Sho had boon mar PLENTY OF WATER communlcato with Summorland with of General Election debt funding terms which Great Brit• bays, e8tunrio8, lagoons and riotl for forty-flvo years. Hor husband AT MAIN FLUME a vlow to tho two councils combining ain offered France. .- rivers. In deeper water It often elor of Philosophy — Is employed at Walters Ltd, Tho news In the payment of an hydraulic ongln• Expected floats with body much arched and oor to sorvo both communities, rounded back close to the sur• Concluded Course of hor doath wan received with groat Tuosdny morning at about, half past WILL 800N BE ADDED face, with head, limbs and tall rogrot by a wldo circle of frlonds and Councillor RoadhoiiRO askod if tho (Speolal Wire to The Rovlow) TO THE LI8T OF BRITISH olovon o'clock, nioaBuromonts taken export's opinion would still bo final. hanging down, In which position Rov, H, J, AvmituRo, formotiy pastor acquaintances in tho district, Tho at tho main irrigation I'lumo Just Toronto, 8ept, 4.—Today, ncoordlng COLUMBIA'S SHIPPING MINE8 Roevo Klrkpatrlck folt that thoro to general expectations, .Premier King the boys first beheld It when they of tlio Lakeside Methodist Church, of pallboarors woro Messrs, Laldlaw, Dor above tho reservoir, showod that wat• Shipping mines soon to bo added to mistook It for a log, rlclc, Mellor, James, Klrstino and C, would possibly still romaln a differ• will make his request for dissolution Summorlnnd, and now of tho United A er was proceeding down tho flumo at ence of opinion. tho list of producor» "The description of Blze, color Church, RosBland, Is now Bachelor of Waltors. tho rato of approximately 2150 cubic of Parliament to the Governor Gener• aro tho Vlmy Rldgo and Abordoon, in al. His Excellency arrived In Ottawa and hair coincide In a striking Philosophy (Ph.B.) having boon foot per mlrtuto, 12,000 cubic foot por tho Morrltt aroa, Thoy aro now con way with those reoounted by the awardod tho dogroo upon the conclu- hour and 309,000 cubic foot por day at 11 o'clock, and It has been arranged Bolldatod as tho Morrltt MIlnoH, and a that tho Premier will lunch with him. Indians In describing the animal Hlon of a eourHa in oconomlcs, psy• and only a fow days previously tho TOO COSTLY conaldorablo forco of mon is ongagod. they found, and the assumption chology, Hoclalogy and philosophy up• ELEVEN OF CREW water was much higher, The cabinet Is sitting this morning. Tho old Abordoon, up to tho tlmo that a fow of these may be In the on which ho has boon ongagod during Tho Rovlow editor, under tho guld It probably will continue to alt for the tlio war cauflod tho price of motals to lake does not seem to be wholy tho past two or throe yearn. anco of Col, Cartwrlght, was enabled FOR STORAGE moat of the day. drop, Bhlppod $118,000 worth of oro without foundation. It la true FrlondH of Mir. Armltngo, throughout, to obtain a gonorol ImproHHlon of tho Slnco 1011) tho proporty has boon in that the waters of Florida and tho district, will «bo greatly Intorosto'l BELIEVED DEADSummorlan d Irrigation system, It was BIG GAME active and tho mlno tlmborlng and Mexico are their natural habitat, in Mr, Armltngo'B nchlovomont, Dur• pointed *out by Col Cartwrlght, and Big gome huntorB nnd naturalista macblnory nllowod to dotorlorato, but evidences point to the proba• ing hlH pantorato horo ho mado mnr,y tho ovldonco of tho largo amount of Councillors Report on Alta In quest of rare specimens nro flock Now macblnory 1B bolng addod and bility that the Okanagan was frlondH who will Join In congratu'ia wator coming down Into tho rnBorvolr Ing to British Columbia, Tho slaughter nctlvo mining will bogln shortly whon once a much warmer water than tlnnH, Hoomod to support his vlows, that mont and Kirton Water Inst has practically doolmatod tho the work of "unwatorlng" tho proporty at present and the Columbia "Karamu" of Union Line, Is ban boon completed, Moanwhllo, oro may have provided a passage for much wator must bo wanted boforo Storage Sites vnnltH of tho vast hords that onco these adventurous wanderers. Sunk Off Island of It. roochoH tho grower. An unfnvorablo ropnrt was fnibmlt roamod foroBt, and plain and tho rom IR bolng taken out of tho Vlmy Rldgo "Thoro 1H no doubt," It was pointed tod at a special mooting of tho muni nnnts of n mlghtly host nro molting nnd Hackod preparatory to shipping "Under adverse condition* the WEATHER REPORT Tasmania which will commonco In about a wook, opeoies would fall to multiply, For the week ending Tuesday, aa out, "but that It, would bo advisable clpnl council last night by thoHo coun• tholr last Htand on thin continent In to obtain storngo wator—but, that. 1R cillors who vlsltod Altamont and Kir• tho romotoRt Boctlonfl of this provlnoo. During tho pant fow mont.hR tho but a few of the monsters might furnished by the Dominion Ex• maintain themselves and ralie perimental Stntlon, (Special Wire to The Review) another mattor. Tho question of bet ton during tho wook to ascertain tho Stringent lawn havo boon enacted now ownora havo orootod necessary Qobnrt Tasmania, 8ept. 4.—A wire- lor dlHtrlbutlon is of ovon moro mom possibilities for wntor storngo thoro, for tholr' protection against extinction buIldlngH and a forco of about twonty some offspring, In any ease, the possibility It worthy of considera• Dato teas message from tho British steamer out," Leaky plpon passing over vory and It 1H our duty to BOO that thoy aro mon IR ongagod, Part of tho forco Is Max. Min, The councillors doclarod that while Rt 111 employed at road-bullding and tion and the finding of the painted AUK 2« 04 r.2 Kannn reporta that the Karamu, of the absorbant soil woro Rtotort to bo tho thoro was n goodly amount of water; strictly enforced. Wanton destruction othorwlBo Improving tranflportatlon rook» and the earcasB south of Union 8team*hlp Company, of New canso of much loss of water, boforo it could bo utilized tho OXPOPRO of tho glftR of nntitro IB a betrayal 27 70 A part of tho forco was Hhiftod to tho Peachland suggests that when the 28 , 70 in Zealand, hat foundered, fifteen of the At tho Intake thoro Is a good flow entailed would bo altogether too gront of tho debt wo owo posterity. Okanagan eventually gives up the 2!» crew were saved and eleven are mla- of wator, though, ovon thoro Homo Thoy thought It ndvlsahlo to look Abordoon mlno which was rocontly 74 44 acquired and thlB old proporty, which «ocret the "demon" will prove to 30 SO 48 slno, the message adds, the Karamu wator may bo lost through tho POHBOBO around for anothor Hlto, at which Whoovor It wofl namod it tho "fun be a rarer •peclmen than Mr. 31 82 fil was a steel vessel of 034 tons grots of tho wator on nn earth bod and not water could bo stored with not HO high ny bono" had a mighty poor flonsoo f ndjolnB tho Vlmy Rldgo, 1B onco morn Babeook would have ua believe." 8opt 1 CO 58 tonnage. through flumes. a cost, humor,—Kincardine Rovlow-Roportor, tho Rcono of ronowod activity. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925.

LITTLE PEN-O-GRAMS ground and found a new exit a few KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY hundred yards from .its former lo• VERNON MAN IS »•'1 TOMATO WAR cation. Mingling with the water from TIME TABLE a spring, the lake fluid is asserted •il to have swelled a brook into a small EASTBOUND M river. > . VETERAN HEAD RESULTS IN The lake, noted for its large sup• DAILY ply of fish, was deep and clear and No. 12—Lvs. Vancouver ..7:15 p.m. about an acre in extent. It is be• West Summerland 6:68 a.m. PRICE CUTS lieved that under the farm there is a Summerland Man on Execu• Nelson 10:55 p.m. huge cavern, as it is reported that tive of British Columbia soon after the water disappeared from the lake, other caves opened up Association WESTBOUND Business Only Fair, With a about the muddy bottom. The 'farm , DAILY is near Duncan Cave, and in the re• , Sept. .2.—With the elec• No. 11—Lvs. Nelson 9:05 p.m. gion in Kentucky and Tennessee, Feeling of Uncertainty tion of officers, the final business of West Summerland..ll :54 a.m. under which are numerous under• Vancouer ...... 10:30 p.m. Prevailing ground chambers, including Sand the convention of the Great War Vet• erans' Association in British Columbia Cave, where Floyd Collins was trap• Observation and Dining Car Service ped and met death last February. was concluded here this morning, CANTALOUPE PACK Col. C. E. Edgett of Vernon was elect• on all trains REPORTED EXCELLENT ed president and T. M. Harnett of J. W. RUTHERFORD, Agent FROM MESSENGER Vancouver, retiring president, was O.-E. FISHER, Traffic Manager, TO MILLIONAIRE selected as representative from Brit• Penticton Grant Wants to Hear From ish Columbia, on the Dominion com• KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY, "Struggling Skaha Lake mand, of tlje 'organization.. , Chicago, Aug. 28.—It is significant .;• Other officers^ elected on the exec• Grower" to note that Lawrence F. Stern belongs utive were as follows: Col. Leslie to a period which -preceded by a safe margin the1 coming of the smart-aleck Coote, Fraser Valley, first vice-presi• MAIL SCHEDULE Calgary, Sept. 3.—Commissioner age dent; T.A. Barnard, Nanaimo,. second Grand in his weekly Bulletin says:— Stern, who,is but thirty-seven, was vice-president; J. P. Eggleshaw, Ter• The weather has become settled raised and grew up in the day before race;' A. H.' Bryant/ Fernie;' H. J.:.:S.• For the conenience of our readers again. The recent rain and low tem• the younger generation started referr• Reynolds, West Kootenay, C. J. Bell, we give below the time of closing of perature was followed by a drying ing to parents as "old fogies." Fraser Valley; R~. Knowles, Victoria; all mails at the local. postoffjices for wind and sunshine, and everything From boyhood on he. made a conn D. J. McDonald, Revelstoke; C. E. despatch by boat and train; and also seems favorable for a good harvest dant of, his father. Whenever he had Bentley, Summerland; H. E. Baker, interchange between the two offices: of exceptionally fine grain. things of importance to decide he al• Greater - Vancouver. ways turned to his father for advice. Business is only fair, a feeling of At SUMMERLAND OFFICE uncertainty is prevailing. Tomatoes Principally because of .these reasons are rolling to market in far greater Big Business today is celebrating For all points North, East and West volume than needed. There is a war Stern's rise to success as the romance -—9 p.m.; Sunday, 6 p.m. on all over the camp and slashing of the day. \ CANADIAN For Naramata, Penticton, South, prices far below the prof it margin is He is reputed one of Chicago's Similkameen, - Boundary and Koot• going on. Edmonton reports good ripe wealthiest men. " enay — Daily, except Sunday, 6 Stern has just been made president toms selling at 75 cents wholesale and p.m. .' of a new and powerful wholesale — 90 cents retail. Saskatoon wires that mortgage firm formed to do business DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY For Vancouver and Victoria Daily ' B.C. toms are being offered for 65 except Monday, 11 a.m. on a nation-wide basis. North cents wholesale and crabapples (Tran• All ^elf-Made . South BRANCH For West Summerland — Daily, ex• scendent) at $1.50 per crate and this ..:.< Sicamous ... 5:36 p.m. cept Monday, 7:30 a.m. and 1.1 on an overloaded market. This firm bears his own name and 10:20 a.m. has the backing of a coterie.of self- 11:20 .... Enderby ..4:15 / a.m.; Daily, except Sunday, 6 p.m. During the week importations from made millionaires like' Stern: .'. Wil• 11:45 Armstrong ..3:45 For Rural Route—8:00 a.m. daily, the' U.S. have been exceptionally liam Wrigley, the gum king; John 12:30 p.m Vernon .3:00 except Sunday. heavy, mostly in stone fruits and Hertz, the man behind the Yellow 1:05 Okanagan Lndg. 2:15 pears. Italian prunes have been roll• Taxicab'•.•.'.interests'; and John iR. ing in, no doubt owing to their low Thompson, the chain restaurant man. —LAKE—-, F.O.B. price. Oregon and Washington Okanagan Ldg. 12:00 noon AT WEST SUMMERLAND OFFICE Yet, only nineteen years ago, Stern, 1:35 — are both shipping prunes. A serious as a'tow-headed youth, was' running 3:55 .... Kelowna .... 8:45 a.m. For Coast Points Daily, except loss has been taken in Walla Walla errands, for a Chicago bank. 5:15 .... Peachland ..7:20 Monday, 11:30 a.m. and Oregon prunes due to a heavy fruit houses and will distribute ban• Green iPeas, lb. .05 terror addled to human conflicts by It was his first job. He remained 6:15 .. Summerland .. 6:20 For South, North and East Daily development of texture breakdown. In anas direct to the trade. x Green Beans, lb ...... 05 ithe air weapon. with the same house until resigning 6:25 .. Naramata .. 6:05 view of the heavy importation of Ital• .05 Not a Blessing 5 p.m. EDMONTON Wax Bean's - the other day as senior.,vice-president 7:35 ....Penticton .... 5:30 For Summerland Office—Daily, ex• ian prunes at a price enabling them Edmonton, Aug. 27.—The weather Broad Beans - .05 "The airplane is the best offensive to go. into business for himself. to retail'from 90 cents to $1.15 per .30 weapon that has ever been invented," W. H. SNELL A. M. LESLIE cept Monday, 11 a.m.; and daily, for the past week has been wet and Parsley, doz. bunches .... At that time he was conceded to be Agent, S'land crate we fear that the price of $1.00 Garlic, lb .20 he said, "but it is a shockingly bad the highest salaried executive in G.P.A. Vancouver 5 p.m. cold, with a light frost Sunday morn• .02 per crate F.O.B. shipping point, named ing causing slight damage. Vegetable Marrow, lb. weapon for defense. Still "it is the Chicago. •••••• in last Bulletin for B.C. prunes will Beets, sack, $1.25 to ..: 1.75 only defensive weapon against 'other Stern's rise from humble place to a be out of line. A shipment of tomatoes from Ash- Carrots, sack, $1.00 to ...... 1.25 airplanes that has. yet been discover• position of influence In national finan• croft was complained of as being 2.00 This morning (Friday) a shipment Turnips, sack, $1.50 to ed, and even in these days of scienti- cial circles has a typical Horatio Alger THE VICTORIA CAFE short weight and a test was made by Parsnips, sack - 1.75 ic improvements and inventions I background. of cantaloupes in flats were received weighing ten of these and ten of an• 3.25 have grave doubts whether any other • The only elements missing are ttie HOME-MADE BREAD 10 CENTS A LOAF here. The pack is excellent. The var Onions, sack - 1.75 other shipper's goods, the result did Potatoes - - weapon will take its place for another, prosaic factors of romantic . poverty ORDERS TAKEN FOR CAKE.S PIES, ETC. ieties are^Hearts of Gold, Hoodoo and hundred years." V and educational handicap. Pollock. The Pollock variety looks not sustain the complaint, at .the same time . if careless grading in pack is Trenchard continued; "Although Was Poor Student MRS E.HAMPSHIRE Shaughnessy Ave. PHONE 191 particularly attractive from an out an airman, I do ."not look upon the side viewpoint. practiced shippers must be prepared Stern spent two years at Dart• for rebate claimes. In the same ware• air as a blessing altogether. It may mouth, but quit before graduation, be• If our correspondent "Struggling CLIMATE WILL be more of a blessing to this empire Cantaloupe Grower" from Skaha Lake house about a dozen crates of drybelt cause, as he says, he was a "poor cantaloupes were examined and found than to any other country in the student" and got little' thrills out of would send us his name and address world, but I feel'.that all the good it we think that we could tell him some• under-ripe after being in the ware• anything save economics. house some time, they were heavily AFFECT HUMAN will do in civil life cannot balance His entry into, business was guided In Order to Get thing that might cheer him up. the harm that may be done in war by his father and his departure from Calgary Wholesale Prices: netted to light flesh, fairly ripe seeds by it. I feel it is an infinitely more but no flavor. his first and only,job in the employ B.C. Apples, Duchess, C Grade harmful weapon of war than any oth• of others was likewise approved 'by box $2.00 Six cars of prunes arrived between LIFEjNWORLD er and, if I had the casting vote, I Monday and Tuesday this week, also his father. Crate 1.65 would say: "Abolish the a}r alto• ' "I have never made a big deal or Best Prices for Fruit a car of Hungarian prunes (so-called). B.C. Apples, Cellini, C Grade, gether." • done anything really important," says box 2.25 These are Pond Seedling plums and Dealing with the air defense of sold at $1.00 per box, while Italian Stern, "without first talking it over Shippers require to know.well in advance the quantity Crate ;. 1.90 Sites of Present Civilization Britain, he said: .".In the event of with ray dad. He is seventy-seven, of fruit they are expected to handle B.C. Apples, Wealthy, C Grade, brought 90.cents to $1.10. another war in which this country is B.C. Cantaloupes are moving freely, Will Be Buried Under and I trust absolutely in' his judg• box 2.35 seriously attacked by an air power ment. "All that lam s now that is Last moment decisions do not help the grower Crate, $1.90 to 2.00 they are arriving in half car-lots and Glaciers Says Scientist the great problem to be faced is that worth while, is the result of what he B.C. Apples, Gravenstein, are well spoken of both to pack and in the first clash of the opposing has aided me to be "or the Shipper crate, $2.00 to . 2.25 flavor. No Ontario plums on this mar• forces .the casualties will be very "Boys who listen to their parents B.C. Apples, Jeffries, crate 1.90 ket. Peaches are rolling in by the car- NEW CIVILIZATION high; and the question of replacing usually get farther in business. B. C Crabapples, Transcendent, lot from Washington. . reserves will be exceedingly diffi• "Undoubtedly opportunity has Fancy, box, $1.50 to - 1.60 A car of potatoes will be shipped IN POLAR REGIONS cult, in fact, it will .-be almost insup- great deal tó dó" with success. But Occidental fruit Co. Ltd. B.C. Plums, Columbia, Black from Edmonton to Calgary this week, orable not only for this nation but for the surestv way I know of getting Diamond, Yellow Egg and these are of the Carter variety. any other nation." . ahead is to learn something that is GEO. BENMORE, Local Manager MOOSE JAW Earthquakes Blessing in Dis• He announced thatvwith'a view ,to Greengage, $1.50 to 2.25 hard and which no one else knows West Summerland B.C. Blackberries, Crate 3.00 Moose Jaw, Aug. 25.—Business has guise—Delegates Hear creating the greatest possible air how to do. After mastering a task Phone 806 B.C. Pears, Bartlett 3.50 been rather quiet this week. Move• reserve air courses were being start• of this sort, the next thing is to ment on blueberries has been very of Insulin ed shortly at Oxford, Cambridge and | think and execute/' . Wash. Pears, Bartlett ,box 3.50 good, the supply not being sufficient other universities! The present Fancy, box 3.75 to take care of the demand. The mar• London, Aug. 27.—A startling view scheme of defense must, necessarily C Grade, box 3.50 ket lias been overstocked with B.C of the future of mankind was express• he admitted be based more on a de• Ont. Plums, Burbank, 11-qt. tomatoes on which the jobbers have ed by Prof. W. A. Parkes of the Uni• sire to allay .popular alarm than be• bskt: 1.25 been suffering considerable shrinkage versity of Toronto, addressing. the cause there was any serious belief in Wash; Plums, Diamond, Green• B.C. Cantaloupes are over-plentiful geological section of the British Asso• tlie efficacy of airplanes as a defend• gage, Tragedy, Silver, and have not been standing up long ciation for the Advancement of- Sci• ing force, and the defensive squad• crate 2.25 in the warm temperature. • ence today. Professor Parkes said rons would be single-seaters so as to Wash.' Peaches, Blberta, box that earthquakes were really a bless• conserve resources in trained avia• 1 VANCOUVER PRODUCE ing in disguise, for if ' the earth's box, $1.50 to 1.85 Vancouver, Aug. 26.—Heavy rains tors. Wash. Plums, Italian, box, crust were rigid enough to resist have falling during the past week earthquakes, a universal deluge, geo• The military mind was indicated $100 to 1.15 bringing lower temperatures when Trenchard said: "Although it Crate 2.00 logically speaking, would be within sight as the power of erosion is great is necessary to have some defense B.C. Tomatoes, crate, 75c to .85 There have been heavy arrivals of in order to keep up 'the morale of peaches and pears during the past enough to reduce the land, to sea B.C. Tomatoes, green, box .... 1.15 level but for the opposing rejuvenat• your own people, it is infinitely more B.C. Potatoes, sack (cwt) 2.50 week mostly from Washington points. ing force. necessary to lower the morale of the Alta. Potatoes,, sack (cwt) .... 2.00 A very large proportion of the'pear people against you. Nothing else can B.C. Onions, Sample, sack (cwt.) imports are for cannery purpose Professor Parkes was confident that finish the war, and that can only be '$3J00 to 4.00 There is a moderate supply of local there was no limit to the upward tend• done by attacking them wherever B.C. Onions, Silver Skin, box 1.65 and Gulf Island early- fall apples on ency of life. iHe said that the future they may be." B.C. Cantaloupe, Standard, the market at prices according to variation in climate would probably He pictured the horrors of the crate 4.00 quality. There are a few Gravensteins effect human activities and that it next-war, and said: "You can imag• Taylor Safe Apple box 3.00 among thorn. During the earlier part was not impossible, within a measur• ine yourselves what would happen able number of years, that the present to this country if it' was attacked cost $100; for Flat, $1.50 to 1.75 of the woek apples were inclined to sites of civilization would be burled Peach box ; 1.00 the short side and some difficulty from the" air and we had no adequate under glaciers and that a new civiliz• defense. If you reckon that In one day $40.00. Ont, Blueberries, 11-qt. bskt. was hwolved in obtaining good ship• ation would occupy the polar regions $2.25 to 2.75 ping stock for outside orders. under a genial climate. more tons of bombs could be dropped . A few local Italian prunes are now on this country -than wore dropped Cal. Grapes, Green, lug 2.50 Talks on Insulin Local Cabbage, crate, per lb. x£« in and aro wholesaling at 5 cents por on It in the four years that the great ,05 Prof. J. J. R. McLeod of the faculty war lasted." • • Silent Salesman, Local Celery, box, per lb lb. of medicine of the University of Tor• B.C, Celery, box per lb HJj., The glut of tomatoes which obtain- His Prediction onto, and Dr, C, H. !Hest, Toronto, Ho predicted that for the next fifty 4-ft. plate glass; B.C, Squash, crate, per lb, .., °" ed a week ago is now a thing of the who were associated with Dr. Bant• or a hundred years live defense of the B,C, Poppers, Green, box, past and at present there is a de• ing in the discovery of insulin for the British Empire would be in tho air only $35.00 per lb 15 cided shortage. A carlot of tomatoes treatment of diabetes, addressed tho which was tho only practical method Imported Peppers.^ Red, box on this market right now would be association. , Professor MacLeod said of defense on an economical and ef• por lb 25 y quickly cleaned up at satisfact- vor that Insulin was producible in great ficient basis, and ho advocated tho Car Arrivals— Mixed vegetables, 2 , . supper, it has been quantities from the Islet tissues of m y figurfl t0 tne construction of airdromes at strate All other fixtures cars B.C.; fruit and vegetables, 9 that'gluts such as obtained last fishes, and was also easy to obtain In )10t0ll RIC points and tho maintenance of cars B.C.; Potatoes, 2 cars B.C.; To- wook nr0 UBUaijy followed by a few largo quantities from the pancreas of for sale very the skate dogfish, adequate fighting squadrons and, matoos, 1 car B.C.; Onions, 1 car Ore- (i|nyH 0f HCarcity. more particularly, reserves. gon; Grapes, 1 car Cnl.; Peaches, (1 During the last two weeks throe Asked if the utilization of such UBII "Although, no doubt, tho British cheap. cars Wash,; Prunes, G ears Wash.; cari0tB n( Ollvor cantaloupes have ar-i might load to a groat commercial de• Navy has Its grout part to play, tho Mixed Fruit, (I cars Wash.: Pears, 3 rlv0(1 on thjB mavket and have been I velopment in tho production of insu• British Empire particularly lends 1t cars Wash. weil vocolvod. This Is the first year a lin, Professor MucLood replied In tho self to nUaok by air of its trade In all Yaklmn F.O.B. Shipping Prices, Sub- movement has developed from ogatlvo, Ho said that, tho gutting of imvlot> parts of the world and also for at• New Awning, cost $25.00, ject to Change Oliver, Tho cantaloupes aro woll grad- fish was mostly carried on at sea and tacking, If nocossiiry, anybody olso's G r such conditions woro unfavorable for trade," ^ . .U'JI' „,T' ~„ „ ' ed and packed and are excellent in tho production of Insulin. Thoro for Half Delicious $2.50 $2,25 $2.00 ovory wfty. jf wj,at \m arrived can bo Tho Importanco of the air arm to Spltzonburg 185 1.60 135 indication of what could bo an enormous yield of insulin tho Hoot also was emphasized by tftkon M a tPU0 from this source but thoro wad no Jonathans 150 125 100 oilvor Hlilppors Intond to do In this ongor any shortage us Insulin could tho i.Marshal, who polntod out that, 1,35 tho groat guns of tho shore defenses Newtons line thoy havo nothing to fear in tho bo obtained in qulto sufficient quuntl The Biggest Bargain ever Romos, H 03 and way of outside competition onco tholr lofl from tho pancroa of the ox, could only llro blindly without tho largor 150 125 Inn RhlpplnRsonBon has Htarted, aid of observing airplanes. Offered Here Stayman 185 100 22 Apples, Gravenstein, Extra "A ship that bombards nowadays Wagners •52 fumy, *3.00 to $3.50 IB "hull down" to tho port It both \Vinesaps 100 165 '•40 Gravenstein, Local, crato .... 175 WOULD LIKE TO bards, and without, the nlrplanos the Winter Banana H£ Wlliiosaps, old 1G0 shore batjtorlos cannot shoot at tho Jonathans, G Sept. 2.00 175 150 Nowtons, old 2,50 ship. What Is ouslor than., for tho Jonathans, 15 Sopì. 100 105 1J0 Cooking, Local, up to 2,00 "ABOLISH AIR" ship to steam out of ranga? Is it not li0 poBBlblo to attack tho attacker with Finley's Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods Jonathans, 30 Sept, 150 1.25 „ „•,,-, ° Crabs, Biborlan 1.25 airplanes? Tho airplane may not For Standard slzos 103 and largor PfmrH nartlotts, Wrnppod, nlnk, but It may damage ships 25 not to excood 10 por cent smaller. $3,25 to 3,50 miles out and HO prevent bombard Special prices largo BIZOB. Pears, Hulk '. 2.50 Startling Statement Made mont," said Troncluird. No change In B.C. F.O.B. shipping p aehon, Elbortas nnd Craw- 0 by Chief of Now on Sale for Benefit of the Creditors point prices excepting Onions, which f ,| IJI.RO to 100 or Hi LAKE SWALLOWED are now $.16.00 per ton. pjumB) Cal., Tragedy 2.00 Staff The prico of Macs will be announc- piums, Grand Duke, Wlxon and BY TENNE88EE CAVE od noxt wook, 2.75 London, Sept, 4,—"If I hod tho Mayflold, Ky„ Sept, 2.—Particulars „„ . ^,lNN,?JFQ„ , Plums, (IrooVgago "..I;.".'. 175 casting vote, I would Bay, "Abolish tho havo reached bore from tho PRICES RANGE FROM 40c. 10 60c. on the Dollar Winnipeg, Aug. 2(1,—RuslnoBB on p] „ Kolsoy 3,25 air,*" Idaho HprlngB vicinity, across the l)m ( Kentucky lino In TonnoBsoo, of tha the Wlnnlpog market this wook Is do- ,p|,1ra8( Local, crato 150 This was not part of the ravings scribed by tho Jobbers an fair, Thoro Prunes, Italian, Imp,, box of a visionary but tho considered swallowing tip of a small lake on tho 1H still a scarcity of apples as B,C. tyo to 11 opinion of no less a person than Air farm of C. P. Warflold by tho col WoalthloB aro slow In coming for- Prunos, Local, lb 0 Chief Marshall Sir Hugh Tronchard, lapco of the roof of a cavo. Tho laico THIS IS NO TIME FOR DETAILS ward, Today a car of Duchess, In bar- Cantaloupes, Flats 2,00 Chlof of Britain's Air Staff and one dropped Into subtnrriioan regions with | wis, was received from Ontario and Cantaloupes, 315s, n.C. 2.75 of tho most oxporloncod avnitorB In a roar llko that of a loeomotlvo's pas• Suffice to say Everything will be found at Extremely Unfamiliar Price* cleaned up from tho car. Mixed cars Rhubarb, box, $1.00 to 125 tho world. sing, according to tho story attributed of Ontario plums, tomntooB, poarn and Tomatoes, Field, crate 125 Sir Hugh WOB reviewing tho proB» to W, 1. Warflold, who rimhod to tho Don't Telephone, We Haven't Time to answer — Come at once, Tomorrow npplos arriving n slightly ovor-rlpo Tomatoes, TUT., crato, $].B0 to 175 poctB of aircraft. In future wara and spot and flaw tho water dropping Into and wnsty condition, British Columbia Cucumbers, doz., 30c to 75 tlio wholo subject of Imperial air de• tho cavorn. may be too late Cantaloupes moving nlcoly, Borne Ont flwoot Corn, Golden, Bantam 30 fense before the Cambridge Uni• Tho placo ot the laico waB loft an iirlon on tho market, but too high In Groon Poppers, lb 30 versity Aeronautical Socioty, and ho Insignificant pool. When first mien price. CaulIflowed, doz 2,75 »latitlod his hoorors by expressing tho by Mr. Warflold tho bolo was about It IB reported that tho United Fruit, Cabbngo, lb., 2o to 03 wlBh that airplanes could bo abolish• four foot In diameter, and tho water CRHMT0RS' SALE FINLEY'S STOCK Company will occupy 80 foot of ware• Head lettuce, crato 125 ed altogether, Tho MarBhal's objec• ruBhod down in a torrent, carrying house which will bo built by the Mid- Celery, Local, do»i„ 00c to 100 tions to aircraft and tho air in general fish and turtles. Tho water plowed land Railway, adjoining tho present Spinach, lb 05 woro based on his roallzatlon of tho through Its now channel undor THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925.

at Wollaton Hall Park is to be con• cars. In all motors except truck the 20886-HP. E. Harris, Penticton, Chev. VICTORIA PAPER Wrangfell is Prospector s ' B ase sidered by Nottingham City Council. gasoline tank is under the cowl and tg. Mrs. Humphrey Lloyd, of London, filled through an ingeniously located 20891— Imperial Oil Ltd., Penticton, the well-known song writer, has left filler cap completely hidden from International Wagon. sight by a cover similar in appear• CHMGESMIXÜP for Canada to4resume social work'in 20892— J. C. Melvin, W. Summerland, Alberta, ance to a cowl ventilator. One piece windshield and narrowed pillars in McLaughlin Sedan. After half a century, Sir David Ser• 20893—W . Collins, Penticton, Ford jeant, South London's oldest doctor, the Tudor and coupe offer the driver 1 Coupe. ENTRANCE ÈXAMS has resigned the post of public vacci- greatly increased visibility and im• proved ventilation. Driving comfort 20895—C. M. Wright, Summerland, nator for Camberwell. Chev. tg. Whilst loading a wagon in Wolver- is materially increased by lower seats, scientifically improved back rests and 20899—A. L. McDougall, Penticton, ton Railway Carriage Works John lower steering wheel. Brake and Chev. tg. "Lance" Claims Students Price, of Hanslope, was crushed be• clutch pedals are wider and more 20901— M. Fummerton, Penticton, Marked on Subjects They tween buffers and killed. conveniently spaced. Curtains of the Ford sedan. Miss Isabel S. Clayton, of Gray's- open cars are held secure by rods 20902— B.C. Forest Service, Penticton, Dd Not Write inn-road, W.C., left £100 to her broth• which open with the doors. Star tg. er, founder of "Toe H," for "his kind• At the main offices of the company 20905— B.C. Govt., Oliver, Ford truck. GENERAL MIX-UP v ness during my illness." in Ford City' it was stated today that 20906— C. H. Hinckesman, Penticton, As a result of an electric shock production of the new line is under Chev. tg. IS NOW CLAIMED while working on the new tube works way in all assembly plants of the 20908— H. G. McKay, Penticton, Over- at Morden, Alfred Edward Staines company throughout the country, and land tg. (old). (23) died in the hospital. the improved cars are being sent to 20909- rW. K. Fleming, Summerland, Secret Number Plan Has In his wife's presence, William H. dealers for showing. The new cars Ford tg. Gone Aglee Says Gheverton, of Islington, drank spirits are already being described as "Baby 21417—L. A. Phillipd, Coalmont, Chev. of salts and died. Suicide while of un• Lincolns." tg.^old). Journal sound mind was the inquest verdict. 21425—W. A. Wagenhauser, Princeton, Returning with Preston pilgrims Ford truck. . Parents who have given much of from Lourdes, James Salisbury, said 21427—W. J. Woods, Princeton, Ford their time and effort to giving their to have been cured of paralysis was FIND MERMEN IN tg. children high school education will mobbed by a cheering crowd at the 21429— J. W. Huey, Princeton, Ford read, with amazement the following station. tg. from the Victoria Lance: "That was gorgeous," said the Jap• OK AN AG AN LAKE21430 —J . A. Schubert, Tulameen, Ford What possible system is adopted by anese ' Ambassador, Baron Hayashi, truck. the British Columbia department of to Colonel the Master of Semphill, 21431— J. A. McLaughlin, Allenby, education in the conduct of university who took him. over London on what Chev. rdr. matriculation examinations, under was his first flight. The Ambassador Writer Tells of Romantic 21422—Dominis Marino, Princeton, which' it is possible for students writ• was accompanied by his daughter. Chandler tg. (old). t. ing those examinations to be awarded While assisting -to dismantle a cap• Scenes at Kelowna 21447—J. A. Schubert, marks on subjects to which they gave tured German trophy gun, at Kirkby Wharf Ford tg. Tulameen, no ^consideration and on which they Stephen, Robert Crellan, 21, residing 21455— John V. Ryder, did. not write? at Ulverton, received fatal injuries (By E. M. Gault) Ford tg. (old). Princeton, .What assurance has the provincial through being struck in the ribs by a 21456— P. W. Gregory, Princeton, public that this summer's examina• strong spring which flew but of the Are we returning to the age of Chev. Tg. tion has not resulted in such a mix-up gun. ' romance? One might think so when 21458— M. McLeod, Blakeburn, Pack• that none can tell whether those who we are being asked to believe that the ard coupe. have received their "passed" certifi• ancient "Okanagan Demon Fish" still 21459— N. E. Nelson, Allenby, Dodge cates are or are not entitled thereto, dwells in the depths of the lake, and by the papers submitted? OVERCROWDING is again appearing on the surface. tg. What justification has the depart- 21460— J. E. Ray, Princeton, Ford tg. i True, the ^atmosphere of romance 21461— M. D. McEwen, Hedley, Ford ment for demanding payment of a two pervades A the Okanagan. Valley, and dollar fee to review its own blunders one's thoughts become dreamy in the tg. on request of surprised and disgusted IN OLD LONDONlocation s of the Indian trails of un• 21463—J. P. Malone, Princeton, Over• parents?. known age which threaded the valley land, tg. (old). And why should that depart• from end to end. 21176—W. C. Honeywell, Keremeos, ment announce—in printed circulars The pulse quickens when one Studehaker tg. accompanying the pass certificates— Attempt to Enforce New stands at such a spot as Okanagan, 21177— A. E. East, Keremeos,. Ford that dissatisfied pupils can (on pay• Mission and feels that here the first truck. ment again of two dollars) write sup• Order Is Causing white men set foot after crossing the 21180—C. D. Campbell, Keremeos, plemental examinations at any of Much Trouble lake. Soon .they were followed by Ford tg. nine population centres; and' then re• the priests who established at this fuse this privilege on application be• London, Aug. 27.—Inconvenience point the first mission to the Indians SLACKER IN FIRE FIGHTING ' ing made? to the public caused one recent morn• Makes One. Susceptible FINED > The circular referred to states that ing by the enforcement of "the order Along towards the foot of the hills supplemental examinations may be runs, the original of the Okanagan Nelson, B.C., Sept. 2.—Convicted of forbidding strap-hanging in London Cariboo Trail, past the spot where refusing to fight a forest fire,' Fred• taken at Victoria, Vancouver, Nanai- omnibuses and tramway cars ex• mo, Kamloops, Kelowna, Nelson, stood the old roadhouse and on north• erick Fallar was fined $25 and costs. ' Prince George or . Revelstoke. One cept during official "rush hours" was ward in its quest for the Cariboo He was charged under section 118 of... pupil living not far from Nanaimo de• increased at night, says the London country. , the Forest Act. - sired to take his supplemental there, Mail. Under the spell of this one might but has been advised that he must At 6:30. p.m. after which hour be susceptible to the story of the sea write in Victoria or Vancouver or not strap-hanging is not allowed, rain serpent which, has remained undis• K. M. ELLIOTT write at all. Another Prince Rupert fell heavily, and thousands of .city turbed by intruding civilization, and workers, and particularly girl typists, be ready for other misty impressions. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and lad finds that he will have to journey . (Upper) A hiritWye view of .Wrang-ell. which was tho base for the frold rush in '98. and Iron which nrosD-ctors this either to Vancouver or Victoria or r had a Wet and uncomfortable struggle And so, wandering downVto the NOTARY PUBLIC A C»nCanadia^f^fp«rif;n Pacifinc fV,.."/^Coastal ?steame r which ise AnothePacificr coasviewt oroutef Wran. W. on tho -co ^T o-ASAS, " to get home. wharf at Kelowna as the lake steam accept what lie has reason_to believe 506 Metropolitan Bldg. Vancouver is in justice at the hands of the exam• 'The town of Wrangell, superbly situated off the Strap-hanging is allowed before ,ed comes in, rone-might almost imag boat. . 15-2-26 iners or the makers, of the papers • coast of South-Eastern Alaska, is the centre of About nine miles from the town of Wrangell and at 8:30 .a.m. on week-days, between 4:30 ine that a troupe of mermen were recently,, written. , unusual interest this season, as the base from which p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Mondays to Fri• disporting themselves at the bow. j themouth of the Stikine River, is Farm Island where There they are, apparently as much I Adding Insult to Injury prospectors are going in large numbers up the Stikine the'Wrangell Indians lived perhaps five hundred years days inclusive, and between 12:30 River into the Cassiar and, Dease Lake Districts of p.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays. at home in the water as the fish W. C. KELLEY, B.A. To pay a fee of even twox dollars to ago, and on this Island is the aviation field where the .Northern British Columbia. While the Gold Rush The official order issued by the which can also be seen. But very BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. the government in following up an New York to Nome aeroplanes made the first landing eager, even avaricious mermen are appeal from injustice perpetrated by i seems not so universal as was at first predicted— in Alaska. This exploit was as dangerous as the first commissioner of police of the, metro NOTARY during the Winter months a stampede only compar• these, for with upturned faces and the department- of education is bad trips across the Atlantic for their flight bore them polis states that: outstretched hands they beg for enough in itself. To be forced in ad• able to the rush of !98 into the Yukon was very gen• over deep canyons, dense forests, rugged mountain "On and after August 4 the police WEST SMMERLAND erally foretold—it is in all likelihood a more healthy nickels and dimes from the passen• B. C. dition to pay railway or- steamer fare peaks and glaciers, in a country uninhabited by white will he instructed rigidly to enforce gers who press against the dock 10-5-26 from isolated parts . of the province, -;influx of practical mining men from whose explora• or Indian. the provisions of the-railway passen rails. A coin is tossed into the water, together with living .costs while at tions in these richly mineralized districts much good Twenty miles up the river, having passed the fam• ger duty "act, 1842, which provides that where it shows plainly among the either of the major cities, is rubbing may be expected. :. ous Popoff Glacier and Shakes' Mineral Springs—a a greater number" of passengers in pebbles of the lakeshore, and then a GORDON SHAW—OPt. D It was the Gold Rush of 98-that made of Wrangell public vehicles than seating accom it in with a vengeance. .Few parents stream of water gushing from a granite mountain. scramble ensues as the mermen dive (Successor to Mr. H. S. Timberlake) can afford -the involved expenditure, . the town that it is to-day, thv. agh it is one of the oldest and of such great heat as easily to boil an egg—the modation is provided for must not be for the coveted prize, heads down and no, matter how confident they may be settlements in Alaska. Its foundation dates back to boundary between the United States and Canada is carried. In no public vehicles after feet waving above. Up they come in Scientific Correction of the Eye that their son or daughter has been 1830 when Baron Wrangell. was Governor of. Alaska, reached, and the first branch of the Stikine River this date will standing passengers be a moment, the victor carefully catch• Optical Repairs improperly rated aV a result of the and a trading post was established there. This was leads off to the right. This is the Isk'oot and it waters permitted on either deck." ing, the trophy inside his cheek, to junior matriculation.,examination.. - later leased :by. the Hudson's Bay Co. It was thought a-region famous for its scenery, big game, and min• •. . T-' -. > After-the Rush Hour • • watc! h for the next. One sea urchin VERNON B. C. That there is something- radically that Wrangell via t. 3 Stikine River would be the most eral prospects. The whole journey occupies four days. An official of the London General looks up and calls, "come on, throw wrong with the examination system direct route into the Yukon, but" the building of the The way into the Cassiar and Dease Lake countries Qmnibus Company told a Daily Mail us a quarter." and he gets it while practiced by the department of edu• White Pass and Yukon R.R. destroyed such hopes. is made by pack train from Telegraph Creek ana* for reporter that people who had started cam'eras. click, and interested spec• DR. J. R. GRAHAM cation is apparent from disclosures The industries of Wrangell are fishing and lum• the benefit of prospectors going in during this season to straphang would not be turned tators enjoy tie scene, which is evi• bering. Six, canneries look to Wrangell as the source copies of the Report of Dr. 0. M. Dawson can be dently a regular occurrence during incident to the issuance of passed off the vehicle if there was no seat the summer season. DENTIST certificates as a sequal to the last of their supplies, and the saw-mill furnishes a large obtained by applying to the Director of the Geological available when the "rush" period fin• High SchSol matriculation examina• part of the salmon boxes used in S.E. Alaska. Survey','Ottawa, or 510 Pacific Building, Vancouver, ished. Really Picturesque Campbell Blk. West Summerland. tions. A case in point will sufficiently The journey up the Stikine River to the old Hud• B.C. Although this report was written nearly forty At Westminster large crowds of And so these little mermen of Kel• illustrate; - , son's* Bay town of Glenora, arid to Telegraph Creek years ago, it contains much yaluable information re• homeward-bound business people were owna contribute their bit toward the Phone 255—Rea. 976 Duncan high school centre produced is one fraught with beauty. Awe inspiring mountains garding the country, and'the placers .worked in the still struggling for a seat when the picturesqueness of the beautiful Okan• thirteen candidates for this examina• ' of. great height,, swiftly flowing waters, mammoth early days, thereby bearing out the high standard of rain-fell, and there were wild scram• agan Valley, where one might wander tion, all save one of whom in due glaciers, and deeply rugged canyons being encoun• all. the reports made by this remarkably accurate and from place to, place, finding that each able geologist, Dr. O. M. Dawson. bles as each omnibus arrived. course received certificates attesting tered in making the aacent of the river, in a small gas At important centres such as Lud- has charm of its own. FIRE INSURANCE that they had safely made the goal gate circus, New Bridge street, Queen of their immediate ambitions. Ac• considerable cost, through mixing of and Farringdon street, a Daily Mail NEW CARS ARE SOLD Reliable and Economical companying each certificate was the papers or erroneous marking. reporter found crowds of people won• marking card, signed by Mr,. Sullivan, It will be even more serious if any NOTES FROM OLD COUNTRY dering "when they would get home." IN THIS DISTRICT as Superintendent of High Schools. number of candidates at these ex• A common complaint was that the Following are licenses granted dur• G. J. COULTER WHITE Marking Cards Amaze aminations have been passed by de• new rule "did no good" in alleviat• The marks in' each paper quite partmental error, while others quali• ing July for motor vehicles: Interesting News Notes for Summerland Residents ing traffic pressure, and only caused 20871—Mrs. L. E. Raitt, Naramata, naturally were inspected with interest fied to pass, haVe been by the same needless discomfort to business peo• by passed pupils and by parents. In error turned back. With Connections in the Old Land Ford runabout. ple. 20874—G . E. Brown, Kaleden, Star tg. one case inspection brought amaze• But straightforward and convinc• Even in the suburbs the rule was ment approaching consternation, for ing explanation unquestionably 1B due 20875—Dominio n Govt,, Penticton, F. D. COOPER Arthur A. Newport, aged 4 1-2 was that Wilfred H. Parry, 17, of Bishop's rigidly enforced, Ford tg. the candidate for admission to the from the Minister of Education. Tramways Not Affected REAL ESTATE BROKER University courseB discovered that he "The Lance" is assured by no fewer drowned in the river at Reading. Stortford, has been awarded the Bam- 20876—E. H. Hancock, Naramata, bridge Piano Scholarship, value £100 The L.C.C. tramways are not af• Chev. tg. Peach Oorchard, Summerland had been scored less than thirty in than seven parents that they believe Joseph Compton, of Manchester, is fected by the new order. A notice the subject on which he had always this is Just what has occurred and the new director of education for per annum. 20879—A. E. Parrott, Penticton, Ford Established 1907 Phone 613 Barking. posted in the tramway depot says: tg. shone, and in which his teacher at• that the pass lists of, the last Junior Fifty thousand sheep and lambs "This order will not affect the pow tests he was one of the best in his matriculation exams are in no way At the L. C. 0. it was stated that from the moors of Merionethshire, 20882— A. P. Hawes, Osoyoos, Mc• ers already obtained by act of par• Laughlin tg. schools. reliable. Pupils fully entitled to go up this year 1,122 houses had been com• Montgomeryshire, and Denbighshire liament by which standing passen- VERNON GRANITE AND higher quite possibly have been pleted and let. are being dipped in hillside pools in 20883— A. B. Elliott, Summerland, Mc• "Must be something wrong there," gersto the extent of one-third of the Laughlin tg. he decided in puzzlement and his credited with failure; others, unen• Gustave A, Garcia, tho singer and the presence of Government inspec• total seating capacity of the tram- MARBLE COMPANY father concurred emphatically. titled to pass, have been so accredit• teacher of singing, of Hampstead, N, tors to arrest diseases in the flocks, car may be carried as follows: Dur• Quarrying & Cut-Stone Contractors "And, look here," said the lad, his ed. W„ left ,£10,574. To celebrate their golden wedding ing wet weather at all times: on Sun• UlMUi Monuments, Tombstones and bewilderment growing, "They've given The circumstances that at -least Richard Hocking, 17, was killed by Mr, and Mrs. Fred W, Fletcher, of days throughout the day; on bank General Cemetery Work me 02 in a subject I never wrote, an six gross errors havo been proven in a fall of earth at Geevor Mino, Pen- Windsmill, Enfield, has given £1,- holidays and othor public holidays Spend Those Few Dollars PRICE ST. VERNON optional that only one in the Duncan the marking of a single small class of doen, Cornwall, 000 to the Tribute Fund of the Na• throughout tho day; and on Satur class took up!" candidates • excltos grave suspicions While playing quoits at Harpole, tion's Fund for Nurses. » days after twelve o'clock noon. In Your Home Town as to what may havo occurred with re• A little wider investigation, outside Northampton, John J, Burt, 53, be• Sir Steuart C. Bayloy, of Cathcart- "In dealing with the matter of• the family circle, revealed the amass* spect to hundreds in other parts of came ill and died. ficials must keep clearly in view tho British Columbia. road, Konslngton, S.W., former Lieu• MATT. G. WILSON ing fact that six others In that little When a tar boiler caught firo in tenant-Governor of Bengal, who enter• powers possessed by the council, en• class of thirtoon had boon credited Moor Park, Preston, a tree was burn• ed the Indian service in tho days of abling oxcess passengers to bo car• Authorized Trustee with marks, good, bad, and indifferent, ed down and others were scorched. tho Mutiny, loft £3,840. ried at hours othor than those speci• in tho subject never written. BEL REFUSED A portablo X-ray apparatus is to bo fied ,by tho commissioner of police," Notary Public The mistake has since boon-cor• installed in King's Collego Hospital Rev, IT, O. Allngton, rector of rected, without explanation of how as a rosult of £250 collected by stu• Candlosby Burgh. Lines., and fathor It could have occurred, on application dents. of tho 'Varsity cricket match, has Real Estate—Insurance , boing made for a re-reading of the FEDERALOFFER Colonel Clivo Wigram has succeed• celebrated his 88th birthday, Ho was NEW FORDS ARE papers, for which a foo of two dol• ed Captain tho Hon. Alexander Hard- In tho Oxford XI of 1850. of all kinds lars was chargod, lug's as Equorry-In-Waltlng to tho Among 08 docroos nisi mode abso• Read the Advertisements lute by Lord Morrlvale woro those Apparently General Mix-up King, BABY LINCOLNS and See What Is Offered Turned Down Half Million Bryan Lnmbort, 11, of Cardiff, wan granted to Viscountess Dunsford, and Phone 16 Whothor thoro has boon a general to Mrs. Thurston against nor hus• mix-up of papors, identification of tho . for Mine Adjoining drowned in tho Taft In a pool which ban already claimed four vlctims tlila band T. Tomplo Thurston, the nov• pupils by tho Bocrot number plan ( elist.. having gone agloo, no ono outside tho "Sally" yoar, Lawronco Smith, tho golfor killed Antolnotto Boltoni, aged throe, of Popular Name Given to New Education dopartmont is In a position Grange road, Chalk Farm, N.W, died to Btato. Grand Forks, Sopt, 2.—-An ovon by lightening on M-ltchnm Common, Designs Announced by million dollars is said to,havo boon was burled at St. Nicholas Church, after boing struck on tho bond by a Thoro will bo a disposition on tho swing In Regent's Park, Verdict at Ford Motor Co. part of many to lot tho. mattor drop, tho amount which tho Fodoral or Gug• Tooting. genheim interests danglod over tho A shark 15 foot long, which had St, Pancras inquost: Accidental although thoy fool distinctly aggriev• death. ' ed and tholr confldonco in tho ex• heads of tho Sally and tho Boll mining boon causing alarm to Tolgnmouth Vancoitvor, B. C„ Aug. 27.-—Body amination syBtom haB boon badly proportion on Wlallaco Mountain, Boav- batliors, was caught In a not and thou Over 30,570 LAG, school children changes and chasHls roflnomonts ATWATER KENT shaken. Not every fathor or mother ordoll, during tho proaont wook, > 1(18800(1. woro taught to swim last season, moro pronounced than any made Owners of tho Sally group on Wed• Sir Robort Bland Bird, M.P., Soli- Jnmon Groy, formerly a woll-known slnco the adoption 'or nio inoflol "T" 11 thOBo stronuouB days can afford to wrostlor, was burlod at Brighton, chassis woro announcod horo. today pay oven two dollars • although BUS- nesday accoptod tho offer of half a haull, Warwickshire, was flnotl 40R at Hlghgato for motoring at 35 milon William Munby Snow, of Poltlmoro by tho Ford Motor Company of Can• plclous tQ tho vorga of virtual cer• million for tholr proporty, but up to ada, LI ml tod. Thoro will bo no ad• tainty that son or daughter has boon tho proaont Duncan Molntooh, tho por hour, nonr Exotor, IUIB colobratod his 101 Bt birthday. vance In prlco it also was stated, RADIO wrongly markod, And this being os- woll-known mino and BOIO It took Id mon to pull a cow from ownor of tho Boll group, has failod to a rosorvolr at Voryan, Cornwall, whllo LOWIH Andrews was killed by a Out standing foaturos of tho Im• tabllBhod, ovon fowor still outsldo provement in both open and onclosod tho cities of Victoria and Vancouver accept tho oftor of a Ilka amount for a largo part of tho brickwork had to block of falling slntorock at Oakley his' proporty, bo romovod, Cjuarrlos, Fostlniog. typos aro lower all stool bodies on a can afford to soifd son or daughter lower chassis; complete now doslgn (In Bomo oases thoro aro Bovorau to Tho Boll and Sally groups join oaoh Whllo at tho North Sea fishing A Ratolllto town for Glasgow IB to brings home the music Summer and Win• bo founded on the linos of Lotch- In moRt body types; a chnngo from either city, to take a flupplomontalotho r and tho Fodoral Mining and grounds, iPotor ThoniBon, skipper of black to color In closed care; larger ter. We have recently examined and tested examination nocosHHatod by blunders Smelting Company havo sovoral pro- tho Granton trawlor Councillor, foil worth and Wolwyn, Emily Agnon Fnrthlng (3-1), domes- lower londors; newly doslgnod souls; a number of Radio Sets with a view to of the controlling Dopartmont, . portiofl in tho immodiato vicinity. (load on dock. longer linos offoetod, though higher The Prlnco Ituport oxamplo points Within tho pant fortnight Mr. Mc• Of 1,200 mon who applied for ap• tie Borvnnt, was acquitted at tho Old radiator and redesigned cowl and obtaining the agency for the best. We tho loBBon, An oxpontllturo of at intosh bought tho ono-olghth intoroat pointment, to tho,Force, only 7-1 worn Halloy of infanticide bodies nro apparent In nil tho Improv• have it. loaat fifty dollars would bo ontallod. of. Pat'Orano, who has boon his part• actually accoptod, nays tho Police Ilnrnos District Council has docldod ed Ford cars, but aro especially pro• No parent should bo oxpoctod to in• ner for a numbor of yoars, paying GommlSBlonor of London, against tho playing of games on Sun- nounced in tho opon typos, VVIdo cur such a penalty In order to domon- Grano flO.OOO for tho eighth, Last Whon tho Klng'B yacht. Britannia days on tholr open spacos, crown fenders hung closo to tho Btrato that Injufltlco haR boon dono in yoar MoIntoBh personally nottod $00,- returned to Cnwon Bho wan flying Tlio King won first, soconil and wheels contribute to tho goneral of- connection with tho marking of 000 from tho Boll, which ho Bays has flvo flrRt, ono second and two third third prises In Lincoln rod cattle at foot of IOWIICBS and smartness, - Atwater Kent is Best - paporfl. alwayR paid him big divldonds fllnco prlao flags gained In 20 races, Loleontor Agricultural Show, While runabout, and touring car ro- ,Nor will tho Roothlng nRflurnnco acquiring It olgbt, years ago. Thoy Not until tho flamofl had Blngod blR Mrs. Mary Jano 'Jackson, of East• main in black tho closed bodies aro that "iRolatod mistaken aro bound to havo rocontly boon shipping about a nap did tho driver of a doctor's mo• bourne, had JiiRt drawn her Old-ngo finishod in colors; tho coupe and tho occur now and then" disabuse tho car of oro onch month, which runs tor car at Porranwoll, Cornwall, pension whon Bho fell dead, Tudor bodies nro finished In (loop public mind that Just HUOIJ mistaken, •around ?lrt,000 to tho car. know that tho car wan on flro, A wound by a pellet from a toy pic- bluo, whllo tho Ford or Is groy. Groat* If poBRlhlo In ono small contro undor Mcintosh flguroR that tho Boll IR An oxtonRlon of tho British Loglon tol raiiRod the death from lockjaw of or comfort IB provided for driver and tho ndoptoil system, arp not equally good for many yearn at tho Bomo rate Club croatod at a eotU of CI,700, John Russell (11), of Wont Norwood, passenger in both opon and closed poRRlblo olBowhoro, of-depletion and nays ho can oarn 12 WOB opened at Donaby, a south York• Percy Sparks (G1), retired bank cars by larger compartments, moro Read's Garage It would ho a RorlouR thing to dis• por cent, on a good deal moro than shire colliery vlllngo by Viscount Las- manager, of Oaborno-roart, Brighton, dooply cushioned Boats and groator half a million. Ho admits ho not COllOH, died whllo walking on tho Downs. log room, Many now conveniences cover that tho Bummor examinations IB aro also Incorporated In tho Improved havo gono for naught, with all tholr anxious to BOII, Trinity Collogo of MUBIC announcon Provision of nn 18-holo golf course »ijaj—»min.» Mi THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925.

I water on the Okanagan monster— acy, but remember- this—that with [though cold water is his habitat. health and strength to back you, life CANADIAN POLITICS Some day a recognized scientist will means hard work; and hard work on OLD TIMES IN SUMMERLAND get his specs on him, and then he will long lines, with natural- ability and Established August, 1908 be - admitted, classified, catalogued, good conduct, means success. Waiting Extracts-from the files of the Summerland Review of 1910 will for the easy money will .wear you out S. O'Beirne, Editor and Manager and christened with a long triple- W. prove of interest to present day readers,'reprinted in' The Review each jointed name. There now! and lead you nowhere. (Published at Summerland, B. C.) By an Okanagan Grower and Ex-Member week. The young man who begins life with , ...dependent family newspaper covering Peachland, of the Ottawa Press Gallery no advantage or patronage and makes An in THE CONSERVATIVE MR. DEMP- his" way to a good place, invariably Summerland and Naramata and adjacent districts. SEY SEPTEMBER, 1910. pany in regard to this matter. The must follow the trail of hard work. Member of Canada Weekly Newspapers Association If the statement from Ottawa to the effect that final decision was to dispense with (Saturday Tribufie) He must give his heart to what he Premier Mackenzie King will announce the dissolution Is Summerland a fruit district? Well The negotiations necessary for the Member of British Columbia Selected Weeklies the track altogether, and hence the has to do—not half the time, but all of Parliament and the date of the election at a meeting I should say. Last Monday two and a side track, has, for the present, been bringing together of Jack, Deinpsey the time; not grudgingly, but gladly; he is to address in his own constituency of North York half car loads of fruit left town. Let side-tracked. the heavyweight champion, and Harry and not merely for the sake of a sal• Subscription Rates—-in British .Empire, in advance, on September 5, is to be "reliad upon, the campaign it sink in good and hard; over two • . •< Wills, the Senegambian contender, ary, but because he loves to be at it; throughout the country will soon be in full swing. All and one half carloads, in all 2400 $2.50 per year; six months, $1.40. To U. S. and other Mr. Fraser, the new High School seem to grow more and more compli' and makes the work in good me'asure the major political portents suggest that the die has cases. As fine a carload of peaches as countries, $3.00 per year. principal came in on Monday night cated. When Dempsey sailed for Eu- its own reward. It will come to pass, definitely been cast for an election before the snow ever left the Okanagan was shipped and High School will open on Tues- rope- these seemed to be simple if you hold like this, that men will Advertising Rate Cards and information respecting flies.. The Premier and Hon. Arthur Meighen have been on Tuesday by C.P.R. for exhibition day morning, with fifteen on the, roll enough, The New York State boxing territory, and samples of paper, mailed upon request, say you have genius for what you take having ¡:á little preliminary spat before the real fight in the store windows of the T. Eaton and the other six yet to come. ,- commission, which had -assumed in hand; but you will know that one or may be seen at the office of any advertising agency beginsj the Premier issuing a statement indicating his Company at Winnipeg. It was made up Rev. C. W.' Whyte, of Peachland, charge of the matter, had arrived at of the-fine qualities in a genius for recognized by the Canadian Press Association. intention of appealing to the people when he is ready, entirely of a splendid lot of Elbertas, surprised the members of his congre- the cone usion that Wills was the anything is an absorbing love for it, and declining to be hurried by the outcries of his political collected by B. T. Boies at various gallon on Sunday, evening by resign- most logical of the contenders^ and and the power of intense application All Instructions for cancellation or alteration of opponents. Whereupon Mr. Meighen replies that the lake points, and a C.P.R. official oc- adertising must be in wilting. nig the pastorate \>f the Presbyterian that Dempse^y must meet the Sene- by which every other power is set to present is the quite proper time to have the election, companied it to see that it is rushed Church there: Much regret is expres- gambian or be-declared null and void its finest edge, and is directed to the Correspondence—Letters addressed to the Editor it having been the almost invariable practice of Can• through and reaches its destination sed'that he has thought it advisable as far as New York state is concerned, one great purpose" the\man holds in and intended for publication, must be short and elgibly adian governments to appeal to the country at the end in good shape. This will prove one of to take such a step. We are pleased •But the wanderlust .came over the his heart and brain. You will find this written on one side of the paper only. The longer an of four years. These are pretty sure signs that the the biggest' advertisements that the to hear that he is not .leaving the Senegambian and he sailed for Europe true in any field of endeavor—in busi• article, the chorter its chance of insertion. All com• contest is to take place. Apart from such indications Okanagan has ever had. town', about the time that Dempsey decided ness, or work on the common levels, munications must bear the name of the writer, not nec• it is improbable that the government would have per• to return to face a supposedly. infur or work on- the loftiest height—to essarily for publication. The publication or rejection mitted preparations for an election to advance to the During the week several complaints The opening of a new store in Nar- iated boxing commission. Dempsey give your heart to it is one of the of articles is a matter entirely in the discretion of the stage they have arrived at unless word had been passed re the water, supply on Jones Flat amata on Wednesday afternoon by first' assured the boxing commission greatest secrets of succeks. Editor. No responsibility is assumed by the paper for along to the party faithful to be in readiness for the have been niade at this office, and re• Mrs. Morsch, was an event which that lie never intended in any way to the opinions expressed by correspondents. fray. Quite apparently, all three parties are satisfied questing us to go into the mater. Our brought tlie ladies out in large nuin- put himself in the position of being Typographical Errors—In the event of a typograph• that, the contest is near at hand, otherwise the rush to representative was at the last meeting bers. The visitors were treated to a in contempt of the commission. The BY COMMUNITY SPIRIT ical error, advertising goods at less than the proper place candidates in the field would have been less pro• of council and knows that the mem• dainty luncheon and served with the commission became mollified at .once (Trail News). price, the newspaper will furnish letters to be posted in nounced. It is not improbable that when ' Premier bers are fully aware. of the serious choicest brand of tea from the Sup- and seemed to come to the conclusion What can be accomplished by com• the store, stating the correct price, but goods may not King does.reveal his decision he will also have something ness of this trouble, and are doing all ply Co.'s grocery. Tea was poured by that Mr, Jack Kearns had been the munity spirit? Is a question we hear be sold at the price printed and the difference charged about cabinet reconstruction and any new policies he in their power to alleviate it. Orders frequently. .•-•'.; , have been given to a special man to Mesdames Wells and Wellband, as- master mind behind • the apparent of to the newspaper. may have to offer to the country, such as the inaugura• sisted in the afternoon by Miss Mit- fense of lese majeste to the commis- Wlamego, Kansas, a town of 1,700 tion of a more progressive immigration policy. On this see to it t,hat water is in the flumes answers that question in a monument point the Vancouver Sun on Thursday last made some as far as Mr. Adamson's lot until "such chell, Miss-Palmer and Adelaide Hay- sion. re• ward and in the evening the Misses It seems that Dempsey ,was forgiv- of achievement. observations in line with, the views expressed in this time as the pipe line is completed It was just an ordinary country MORE EXCITEMENT ELSEWHERE column a week ago. Pointing to the desirability of in• and this section will be coupled up Williams, Wells and F. Mitchell. Al- en,- while * Mr.' Kearns was hot. Mr together theevent was a pleasant one Dempsey made it clear that he: had town for many years. But suddenly a It is said that even in far distant New creasing the population, of the prairie provinces and the 'with the least possible delay. t wave of community spirit swept over effect such an increase would have on Canada as. a which augers well for the success of no further social relations with M)r York City the news has spread of the appear• An al fresco public meeting was the venture.' ..... Kearns. His contract called for paying the place, and as a result it stands whole, -the Sun remarked: "There straggled into Can• ; out today as qne of the-unique towns ada.in-the month of July 6000 immigrants.'-.Six thous• held on Thursday afternoon to con• mt 1 v. i \. , v . ;'. , - certain sums to Mr. Kearns, but other- ance of a strange monster in Lake Okanagan. The deal whereby the electric light Mr. Dempsey would be his own' in the entire United States. and immigrants for the month of July means 50,000 sider the sidetrack which has been ; wise A reader informs us that the - fsea-serp"ent" for the year. Where will Canada, get at this rate of planned to cross the road opposite plant owned by the municipality was manager, and lie intimated that while This is the-job. that community spir• the end of the wharf and run along• to have been leased.by Messrs. Thorn- he was managing himself he would it did. It created a seventeen acre growth? What is responsible for it? Who is¿ respons• eV n ayl r canno story has been'featured in at least one of the r ? ?-? ? * S° through, always respect the New York ,state park, a center of the social life of an ible for it? The' manufacturing structure of Canada, side the same road south, parallel to t the packing shed. Mr. Kirkpatrick, Legal difficulties have been found to boxing commission entire country. And that park has great New York dailies. In various parts of the financial facilities of Canada, the railroads of Can• 1 be unsurmountable and the negotia- Then Mr. Dempsey outlined his | made Wamego the most attractive' Canada the public is interested in what particu• ada, and the national debt of Canada are all too large superintendarit of mountain section of fpr our present population. The weight of this load is the CJP.R., at the meeting explained tions haye thus come to an unsuccess- plans.,He would meet Wills, but not town to farmers within driving dist• nu conclusion. the immediate future. First, he ance. They drive into the community lar form of creature makes its home in the so incomparably heavy when compared with that of the the plans and proposals of the com• Ii nin because of the pleasant and comfort• lake. United States, that, our people, rather than accept the , wanted to try himself out with a sane burden by adopting a lower. living standard, will emi• [ and safe punching bag such as Mr. able facilities offered by the park. In- No doubt residents in far distant'cities pic• grate tosthe United States.' To state the case plainly, cidently they do their trading there, Bartley Madden. After that lie would improve it because life, and make it Canadáí.must.have immigration. What can.be done to I like to meet Mr. Gene Tunney. Then ture local residents as going around in fear of stimulate immigration other than the initiating of a an even better town as" the years go r he intimated that he might meet the by as a, business centre—as a market their lives while a great nightmare-python dis• Western policy which will improve present farming con• logical Senegambian* These battles, ditions on the prairies?" The Sun has put its finger for their produce; and a source of sup• ports itself in the water. Perhaps they wonder would extent over a term of about two ply for the merchandise they heed. on-the real cause of "nearly>all,'if not quite all, ofcrr years. Mr. Dempsey was busy with- his whether our fruit growers can attend to their economic trouble, arid these troubles are likely to re• other interests and did not care to do This park includes everything im• apple picking; duties amidst. all the general main with us in a moré or less acute form until the pres• torn Our Exchanges anything in a precipitate fashion. aginable from a swimming pool and ent, or some other government, solves it by establishing Especially, he did not want to be pre• camp grounds,'to a band stand and en• excitement. At all events they probably sur• many more people in the country than we haVe today. tertainment hall. It is ' crowded cipitate about meeting Harry Wills, throughout most of the summer with mise that the "sea-serpent" is practically the THE MONSTER OF THE LAKE scientific gentleman assigned to "do" I The Senegambian, having kept all this people from far and wide. It has been the sea serpent article felt he was on I time, certainly ought to keep a few one topic of conversation. (Nelson News) • safe ground, or in this case, sea in years longer^ ^ | worth more to its community than a A PECULIAR POLITICAL CONVENTION. Man is prone to destructiveness, C reasonably large industry. It is strange, but true, that any abnormal and the great danger about the splen• stringing.along with the big cuttle- B£J™ ™ls to nave shovm nImT The Liberals -of Manitoba have just been having a tlshes happening in a city or town generally creates political convention that was quite unique in some did sea serpent stories that come from - . . • self a better diplomat and a more con- THE MACS ARE MOVING respects. About the :first thing a political convention the Okanagan Lake is that some am• A summary of sea serpent observa- servative business man than Mr. more interest outside — and the 'farther away does in'the way of passing resolutions is to declare in bitious nimrod will organize an expedi• tions, in almost all cases attested by Kearns.. In the first instance,- Mr. (Vancouver 'Province) the better—than right at home. The reason is unequivocal terms, confidence in the party and the gov• tion to extinguish the "long-necked, corroborating witnesses, given six or Dempsey was received in state by the The Macs are beginning to move. In ernment, if the administration of the day happens to be rough-skinned creatures" that at long eight months ago in the Wide World, boxing commission after those indig-. other days and in another clime, this possibly that people living a distance from the of the same political stripe as the people attending the intervals appear on its blue surface. constitutes a case that would wring nant arbiters of the cauliflower in• might portend a foray by some High• happening can give free rein to their imagina• convention. But the Manitoba Liberals did not pass a Hard-headed Deputy Fishery Com• reluctant' admission of the seeming dustry had refused to receive Mr. land clans on the herds or flocks of single resolution expressing confidence in the govern• missioner Babcock tries to soothe the establishment of the sea serpent's Kearns, and practically cut off all dip• the more prosperous Sassenach. But tion, because the local surroundings are un• ment at Ottawa". On the other hand it did pass a Cum• excited Okanaganese by murmuring right to a place in natural history, lomatic relations with him. today, and in British Columbia, it familiar to them. ber of critical resolutions, including, a demand that the "giant sturgeon," but the stories that from almost the last skeptic. Then, again, Mr. Dempsey has means • the opening of the apple-pick• government should appoint a minister of immigration for years have come out of the Okan• To return to our friend in Okan• shown himself to be much more con• ing season. When 41ie Mcintosh Red, and pursue a vigorous immigration policy. Nearly all agan, from eyewitnesses—sometimes agan Lake, devotees of E. Phillips Op- servative about making matches. Mr. that delectable product of late sum• SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS the resolutions adopted expressed more . or less dissatis• boys, sometimes men, and all positive penheim may remember his story of; Dempsey realizes fully that the heavy-, mer, has flesh of just the .right con• faction with the Dominion government and its record, that they were not "seeing things"— some 25 years >back, of a German weight championship is a big busi• sistency . and juice of just the proper Next Tuesday Summerland boys-and girls but after the adoption of these declarations of-opinion do not fit the ordinary conception of scientist who took a tank of nitro• ness and therefore calls for great con• flavor, and cheeks of the most entic• commence another school term,- the summer the convention listened and applauded a number of sturgeon, even giant bnes: That there glycerine out to the centre of the servation. In this regard Mr. Dempsey ing rose, it begins to: move from the speakers who. urged the election of at'least twenty-five are; giant sturgeon, in the world is South Seas, lowered it to the ocean is the most conservative of all the, trees to the packing house, from the vacation having flitted away too quickly for Liberals from the prairie provinces at the coming elec• well known. A huge one at a point on bed at the location of boiling springs heavyweight champions, even, more packing, house 'to steamer and freight tion.' This extraordinary line of procedure is under• Lake Superior was described some fed from the earth's interior, and, de• conservative than was Mr. Jess W£l- car, and thence to the store of the their general liking. Once more parents will J standable to anyone with a fair degree of understanding years ago' in Wide ;Wjorld Magazine. tonated it by aft electrical charge, it lard, his immediate predecessor. The dealer and the table of-the consumer, have to accede to. demands for money to pur• of existing political conditions on the prairies; The Most of the Okanagan accounts start matter of a fight with the Senegam• and harvest days in the Okanagan are, being his theory that, life of the times : : 'f,'-y • ". '":"[' . chase text-books. Liberals maintain that a group of twenty-five govern• out with the obser.vers remarking to when this' old 'globe was young and bian can wait, so far as Mr. Deinp• on., , ''7 ment supporters from the west would bet. able to do one another, "Now; "that thing in the the oceans were hot might be surviv• sey is concerned, and it will wait un• The Mcintosh Red is not a native of The school text-book question is raised more: to make the administration give the prairie pro• water there is what someone has tak• ing ocean hot springs. A tidal wave til Wills becomes superannuated ac• British Columbia. Ontario claims to each year by newspapers throughout the pro• vinces what they want* than double that .-number of en for a sea serpent" And behold, the resulted, a mud island was raised, i cording to the boxing law of New be its birthplace," arid the original tree Progressives. They realize that the only chance they erstwhile dozen piece of tree trunk and there came to view to reward the York state. , -' . • is still proudly exhibited there. But vince, and the high prices generally of school have, of securing such representation at Ottawa is by starts to swim away,' eventually sink• scientist a creature "with a hundred" Perhaps Mr. Dempsey, has ithe right the apple has become so thoroughly books commented upon. No action, however, falling in line with the predominant western viewpoint ing into the placid depths, and the —perhaps it was a thousand—"scab- ideas and the full realization of his acclimatized among us that we have which' is critical of the government. Quite apparently Sea Serpent club has some new and eous claws." . ' responsibilities. The notion of a.heavy• come to look upon it as a real native has been taken by the Department of Education the Progressives are alarmed by the tactics adopted by vehement members. weight champion touring the, country the Liberals, for the Grain Growers Guide devotes a two We hope that no one will set off son. Our brilliant sunshine gives it a Why must every editor feel called dynamite in the bottom of Okanagan and challenging any man,in the world color, and the soil and altitude of our to date. In the province of Ontario, for in ~\,nnr iAaa column editoria—-Ll t- o a-n- effor—t+ to~ show that "th«+ViDae difficulty in pulling that' stunt. He'd are losing their richness, but the chry• whereas Progressive members will be free to carry on the dalus, around 1850, land-described in get a "crick, in the neck," to say the •geometry last year, for instance, cost $1.60, a fight for the needs of the west and for that policy of PUT YOUR HEART IN IT santhemums and the golden rod are the ship's log, and afterwards report• least. Mostly the accounts favor a re• coming forth in their bronze and West's World Progress around $3.00, and other true Liberalism which the Liberal professes in opposition ed on to tlie admiralty. But,the Ency ptilian type. Remember when you (Trail News) , • white and golden glory. and fails to implement when in power." The comment clopedla Britannica will have nothing stepped on a "shake" with legs in the There may be brief periods when "books correspondingly high. Then again, school of the Progressive organ, as well as the general situation of the sea serpent, arid-argues, that rush slough when you were barefoot money is easy, you might by accident The Macs reign over a delightful books are being continually changed, and a brought about by the Liberal attitude, is interesting and the supposed serpents were arms of -«a long-necked and long-bodied, hack.a. long shot at the race .course season, not too warm nor dry, not too time alone can reveal to what extent the somewhat odd yet more gigantic squids, As squids squirming lizard?'That's the kind. and clean up a bit of coin, an old cold nor wet, a. time of. satisfaction, book which was used the previous year is gen• tactics of the government's half-hearted western sup have always been known, the worthy Perish these folks who pour cold undo might die and leave you a log« and mellow \ frultfillness, when holi- erally fit for nothing else but .the waste paper porters will be crowned with success. days, are, over and the daily task is ... . being iassumed with new vigor. When , basket by the beginning of a new term. HOW QUEBEC VIEWS NEW BRUNSWICK RESULT Party, but it can only be done slowly and not'at all if the earth, and if these growers persist in gatnenng. they givo place to the Jonathan, 'aut- apples in the,years to come they are_simply flying in, tne > . j earnest, and In view -of the possible effect of the Conservative we attempt to follow the methods of old line parties. umn wm De wlth us n faco of figures which cannot lio. It is a sad state oi h the Jonathan passes, grim win- A GOOD PROPOSITION^ victory in New Brunswick in Quebec, it is interesting to I can only give these few words of explanation because W 0TV: of the prevailing confusion of mind." Mr. Good's affairs, and we can hardly wonder that, _ on the Arm- ter wlll 0Q ]cmg of thQ lancl note what the French Canadian newspapers have to say strong gentleman's own personal confession, the mere Summerland is to be asked to share the about it, Le Canada, the Liberal organ edited by M. guarded statement, taken in' conjunction with ether eastern developments, including the disappearance of siaht of a fruit tree gives him a pain. That would be cost of engaging an expert engineer, to survey Ferdinand Rinfret, M.P., who has been mentioned as a the perfectly natural'effect on an individual who can THE FRIENDLY SPIRIT cabinet possibility, attributes the defeat of the Now the Progressives in the provincial elections in the mari• the irrigation systems of Summerland and Pen time provinces, makes it abundantly'clear that the Pro• see nothing ahead but "tho gradual extinction of the , , (Cumberland Islander) Brunswick government to the unsettled conditions now fruit industry through the slow ruin of individuals, :, wn tern- existing in that province, "Now Brunswick, moreover," gressive Party of the future will be fully ninety per Every community lms itB 0 ticton with the latter municipality. The situa It is only fair to rocall that the Armstrong statis-- 1)EMQNTI A .-town needs to look out snys'Le Canada, "is noted for the brusque methods by tent a western political body. tician has a remedy to propose. It is a real remedy,t pi,etty cavQi:uily t0 H00 how it8 pors0n. tion in both towns undoubtedly calls for some ^hich it changes its governments. We see in this defeat too, according to" its proposer. All that is necessary is ftUty as a town impresses the strong- kind of action, and that as promptly as possible, only another proof of the difficulties in which tho for tho government to takei control,and.prohibit any fur- e met a former people of the maritime provinces find themselves —,| or< Not long ng0 W thor planting by individuals. This is to bo followod up m,/tQn on tho sU>00t) who vomav)Wd; The proposition that the two districts insoluble difficulties which must lead sooner or later ' by n "closing down nnd sorting out" oi three-quarters <

tems upon the one trip, the cost of his services cial election in Now Brunswick has nothing whatever to Wo often hear it said that figures, like photographs, capital sunk in orchards" could also bo vodoomed. Our )mclc t0 tl,0 p]nco WhQl.0 everyone do with federal nlTairs, but in the light of past experi• cannot lio. The formor remark is sometimes qualified critic clous not say what .is to bocomo of tho unfortun- LLLNI|- ANU( 0J; uvso, everyone for each municipality should not be very great. ltnow CO ence no political party could afford to blink the facts. by the cynical addendum that although figures can't lio, ates who have • the> sevonty-fivo por cent of acreage 'elcomo A Expert advice is badly needed. The ques• Whon party lines are broken in tho provinces there is liars can figure, and this might g)ft(Uy smJlod ]llm n w "closed down" by tho government, but maybo ho pro- Btrangei. coming in hero might have also a break in tho solidarity in tho wider field of fed• THOSE woll bo amplified by tho further poses to writo their proportion off to "profit and loss." town. It would tion whether money would be best employed eral affairs." Ln Prosso, another Montreal newspnpor INVISIBLE COSTS observation that statistical ontlniB- on]lod thl8 ft Rrouch That would at loast ho on a level with tho 10 por, cont uonoml iavg0]y upon tho -pooplo. h0 in securing more storage water or in the bet• with a largo circulation among tho French Canadians, iasts can easily blupdor. As a annual depreciation! ' mot, regards the- decision of tho Now Brunswick electors an matter of fnot, both photographs and figures can,, and terment of the distribution system is a vital tv pronouncement in favor of tho roturn of the old two- do frequently lie most outrageously whon improperly Thdro aro plonty of places that one which brooks no delay. Possibly it may be party system, while Le Devoir, Mr. Bournssa's news• handled, Photographic porBpoctivoB can bo so distorted I fear that Mr, J. A. Grant will got himself sorl- night bo called "grouch towns." Thoy paper, says: "Tho defeat of Mr. .Vcnoit was comploto nn to convoy a totally false improssion of tho roality, and ouBly disliked by tho prohibitionist olomont if he doosn't havo an air of cold and distant re- found that both projects are necessary to make and tho Conservative victory surpassed tho hopes of figures can bo so mishandled, erroneously, that they load take care. Of courao ail ronsonablo pooplo will ondorso 8«vvo. Pooplo will not speak to each to conclusions which are positively ludicrous, That 10 his Bonslblo romnrkB concerning tho othor until thoy havo boon introduced, certain that the growers can depend upon a the party, It In stated that if tho doctors of New APPLE CIDER unfortunnto condition of affairs ftn(l thou thoy will forgot oaoh othor reasonable supply of water for the entire Brunswick vote as they hnvo done whon called upon to per cent annual depreciation, for instance, so glibly and, docido federal issues, they will capturo nine or ton apparently, so correctly chargod against various nHHOts— V. SYNTHETICS which puts a ban on roal applo cidor next day. Tho citizens seem to bo season. , seats. This is not a very certain way of calculating, al- how (IOOB it show up in actual oxporlonco? I havo soon mid encourages tho Biilo of synthotlc wholly concentrated on tholr own af- though.the signs are not very favornblo for tho Liberals It seriously roferrod to as a legitimate charge against Htuff, and probably ho wlll bo satisfied with that. Novor- falra. "ttorly ignoring strangers and in the Maritime Provinces, whoro thoj> no longer hold tho life of a piano, with tho logical result that In ton tholoBs ho will hnvo to count on tho virtuous disapproval indifforont to tholr welfare. As a town years tho piano, according to those figuros must bo value• of tho "unco guid" pooplo who frown on any bovorago prows In size many now facos come Hunting will be the principal pastime of powor." l less, Hut experience shows that a well-built, proporly likely to moko glad tho heart of man, and would rathor \ °»° stopped to spoak to oyory- Summerland sport lovers henceforth. The ban wo ONTARIO PROGRESSIVE PARTY DISINTEGRATES used piano is In practically as good condition nt tho ond admit any sickly, poisonous concoctions which como °no "Q , »'u Rot no buslnoss done, on grouse shooting in this district is something of ten years as it was whon new. What has happened to undor tho gonoric titlo of "tomporanco" drinks. Ono But ovon the largo city that is por- An indication that tho Progressive movomont in the ton por cunt annunl depreciation? roforonco In tho Grant bulletin which should bo of special vadod by a friondly spirit, will show of a drawback, but there is plenty of other Ontario has about spont itself is afforded by tho decision interest to tho general public Is that concerning a cortain noro cordlalIty.tl}.an.a sma 1 town that of W, Q. Good, Progressive member for Brant county, ' Such fallacious computations as those nro frequently game to reward tho persevering hunter. mot with, and since practical pooplo know thoy nro Drug Act, which wns apparently stlflod at birth somo maintains the. aloof attitude, and, a puominont figuro in tho Commons, not to seek re- yonrs ago. Any moasuro which would iorco tho manu- . n mighty flno thing for a, town, oloctlon to'Parliament. Mr, Good-has given nn Inter• wrong, thoy don't do much harm. Hut whon thoy aro n applied to important industries and spread broadcast as facturors of synthotlc drinks to publish their constituent ^,^1°^ WM«d]y spirit towards now The Review, this week, is commencing'a view to, thd Farmor's gun in explanation of his docislon, Ingrodlonts ought to bo valuablo as a moasuro • of--pro- ™'"5Mn^ in which ho states: "Considerable porploxlty, and in reliable facts, it h just as woll to take notice of thorn, a taction to a trusting public, ovon though considerable ro^°' H& service of news of world-wido interest which somo cftsoa anxiety, dovolopod by reason of tho fact thnt and controvert tho fallacies which undorlio thorn. A C gentleman writing from Armstrong (whoro tho colory disillusion would mult! It might not bo particularly 2jfi °#«i;« -n'^loul f« happens during the day of publication. This thd'mombors of tho commonly called Progressive group 0 0 d lid 'pot nctunltorlly to the snmo oxtont as did the mem• comes from I) to the "Daily Provinco," indulges in somo comforting to find that tho bovoragos which had'boon !J"*::KS. J*llJS?A« nJSU'^i?nwiii«.« ^ news is received by telegraph and is publishod bers of tho two oldillno parties. To one intimatoly fearful and wonderful calculation^ In which tho fnmlllar guilolosBly occoptod as products of lemons, ornngos. ^1 v^iK^ pineapples or what not, woro not ovon dlHtantly.eonnoetod ovory vlHltor nnd "«wcomer. in Tho Rcviow at the same time as tho Van acquainted with the situation thin lack of unity 10 per cent annual r.hrlnkugo IB nidod and abottod by natural and inovitablo. In tho first placo not nil tho a still more appalling 15 to 20 por cont Invisible cost with those wholesome fruits, hut tho realization would couvor newspapers. Progressive mombers wore ©looted on tho samo plat• brought about'by acts of God nnd other factors equally at lonBt bo put plainly boforo thoBO chlofly intorostod. GOOD SENATORIAL TIMBER form. In tho second placo, representing dissenters from Impossible to control. TIIOHO dlro calculations nro ap• Mr. Grant naturally looks upon tho subjoct from (Ottawa Journal) tho old pnrtios, they woro naturally strongly independ• plied to tho fruit Industry of tho Okanagan Valley, nnd tho point of vlow al tho orchardlst, nnd ho IB fully Juatt- Tho Edmonton Journal nomlnatos Tho Summorland-Ponticton road seems at ent and loath to adopt old party ideals and methods. the net rosult appears to bo that tho misguided pooplo find. It is a shoor absurdity that tho making of older for ono of tho vacant wostorn senator. this writing to have been repaired with at least In tho third placo sectional and tompornmontnl dlffor- who aro engaged therein aro living In a fools' paradise, Is restricted to tho limit automatically Imposed undor ships W, A. Buchanan, proprietor and oncoB woro markedj in fact roal dllToroncos of opinion sinco their capital is vanishing boforo tholr very eyes existing conditions, A law which forbids a maker of editor of tho Lothbrldgo Horald, Mr, some dogroo of permanency. The belief is cut through all tho groups nt Ottawa. Finally, I think at the rate of 10 por cent por annum, In fact, those elder to koop that product long onough for It to mature, Buchanan maflo many friends In Ot- expressed in some quarters, however, that a it may bo truthfully said that the experiences of tho among thorn whose troos havo boon benrlng for anything but forces him to drink it forthwith or throw It away, tawa whon ho sat In tho Commons last four years at Ottawa indicate very cloarly tho folly llko ton years havo now practically nothing loft sinco is unreasonable. If It comos to that! elder which Is not for Lothbrldgo nnd his nowspapor large portion of the hill is duo to fall in almost of trying to conflno now wino In old wlno-sklns. Thoro their orchards are exhausted 1 That inoxorablo ton por matured Is not elder ut all, but simply applo julco. chums ovorywhoro would support ivt any time. is an opportunity at Ottawa of building up a roal Peoplo'a cont has statistically wiped their trees off tho faco of AUTOLYCUS. his olovatlon to tho Sonato.

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Gold Mines Limited," and says in con M ANSON KNOCKS cluBion. "There is at present no ore NEW RATES WILL to ship, nor, so far as I can see, any BUILDS UNIQUE chance of getting ore to ship to the smelter." WILD-CAT MINES Commenting on the company's liter• PUT VANCOUVER HOME ON WHEELS ature regarding ore on the property, the engineer's report says: "The only mineral Bhowing that I WORLD LEADER! Advises People of Province could find on thè property is a vein Regular House Is" Built on Against Investing in about 14 Inches wide, on which a hole had been driven about two feet deep Body of Motor Them and possibly, three feet long, disclos• ing about two inches of galena on Port Will Be Second to None Truck Victoria, Aug. 31.—The government each wall from which a sample was in Point of Grain has no authority to prosecute "wild• taken assaying, gold, trace; silver, 13 New Westminster, Sept. 2.—At the cat" mining companies, but Its duty ounces per ton; lead, 29 per cent; a Shipments rear of a home on First street there is to warn the public against their total of $55.50. This showing occurs stood, until yesterday, an unique home promotors, state* Hon. William Sloan, in the centre of the barite belt, but on wheels. minister of mines,,here this morning, four inches of ore in a 14-inch vein TWO-THIRDS OF CROP It was designed built and equip- referring to the Silver Slipper, and at this elevation is absolutely value• Barite Gold Mining Companies, which less." ' TO BE SHIPPED WEST Tt^^J^^^Fwith his wife and husk^y had be advertised as worthless by farmer son Leonard, to Rolls or Pouce government order recently. Mr. Dave Frumenta of Frumento,' Is Climax to Years of En• Coupe, Peace River, to farm. The fail• "The government has no authority Ryan, Macdonald & Co., promotors of ure of the project for railway facilities 1 deavor for Equalization •to prosecute these companies," , said the Silver Slipper Mining Company to that territory has halted the aim. "Mr. Sloan. "We have advertised their Limited, concerning with government of Freight Rates Today the- Haigs start on a tour ot promotors as frauds, and that is as far engineers have made adverse reports, Alberta, hoping that a last minute an- declares that the firm's mining engi• un e ient as we shall go." Vancouver, Sept. 3.—British Colum- 111?.?,1 ? ? mar enable them to ful- neer had not yet made an examination bi¡a9 learni>3i.n»s «of( thtue order of th*ue_ Railn_M• their ambitioambitionn ttoo becombecomee producnrnrinp•. Victoria, Aug. 31—"Wildcat" mine of the property.' The firm, he said, way Board equalizing grain rates to ers in the territory'north of here. Haigh is a farmer by inclination promotors in future will find it ad: had undertaken the flotation in good the Pacific with utmost jubilation visable to s.teer clear of British Col faith, as John Haati, known as "John The new rate, It is confidently expect and early training, .with experience urnbia, following the decision of Hon. the Finn" in the Canal dis ed will make Vancouver a grain export in beef cattle and swine production William Sloan, minster of mines, to trict is a pioneer prospector of. that centre second to none in the world on a large scale. Here he has been in investigate complaints and publish the district. -Reduction of?freight rates on grain business as a produce dealer. findings of his engineers. In spite of and flour /moving westward to Pacific Home on Wheels all precautions the wildcatter man Coast ports to the same rates propor• His home-on-wheels is builit on „ ages to ply his trade, and with in• tioned to distance, as grain and flour Reo speed wagon, or, truck body. The creased mining activity in this pro WERE FRIENDLY would carry if moving eastward for house is .15 feet by 7 feet: 6 feet - vince, extra precautions have beenad- export, was ordered by the Railway inches from, board floor to Lamatco opted by the department of mines to Commission. veneer ceiling. The outside walls are ensure investors a fair 'run for their The order instructs the Canadian of sheet iron, 1-16 of an inch tthick, money." Speculation in mining returns National and Canadian Pacific Rail on 2 by 2 studding. The sheet iron big pre tits to the fortunate, and,'even ways to file new traiffs, effective not was cut and drilled bolted and clinch• though statisticians claim less loss in later than Sept. 15th. ed by Haigh himself. He has the train• -the aggregate by ventures in mining Practically two thirds of the great ing of an electrical engineer and than even in agriculture, there' are Australia Is Amazed at the potential wheat producing territory of ^augHtsman The roof is 17 feet long, many who lose, but these have no Reports Cabled Western Canada will now fall ¡within of canvas, with three coats of paint. complaint if their'money is honestly the radius most economically drained A stove occupies a special niche with used for actual development of bona Outside through the port of Vancouver! asbestos-lined container and separate fide, mineral showings. For almost a score of years the ventilation shaft. The department of mines has now campaign for .equalization has been Fully Furnished invoked against • companies for, the Sydney, Australia, Sept. 2.—Austral• active rising-steadily to the. climax on The interior is finished in Lamatco first time Section 16 of the Mineral ians have been frankly amazed at the Wednesday. • three-ply veneer, the well-known Roy• Act. Companies being advertised are cabled reports of false impressions Competition of the Panama Cana al City product. There is a door on the Silver Slipper Mining Company created in America of their welcome which revolutionized trade channels each side in front; there are five win• Limited and the Barite Gold Mines to the United States fleet. It is beyond of /the world, was the signal for ,the dows in the house, with ample window I Limited. dispute that no, such cordiality has first real movement to have amended and lookouts in front for the driver, Denies Alleged Location of Mine ever been shown to non-British vis• a freight rates structure; which took who occupies a separate' cosy nook Pursuant to instructions from:Hon. itors as that of the Americans have into consideration no such thing as a with spacious shelves storage space William Sloan a few'months ago, John met with. A-- brawl or two in a, hotel westward movement of freight rates above his head. The fittings include a Galloway, provincial mineralogist, in• bar is absolutely without bearing on In brief, the scale of western grain pull-out bed, knock-down table, seats, vestigated various ' mining flotations the attitude of the citizens at large. rates by decree of the commission has clothes closet, eight or nine shelves— and as' a result the resident engineer Really significant of Australian undergone -the following changes, ef• everything needed. Underneath the of the Northwestern District, Mr. friendliness is the reception which fective after Sept. 15th. Present rate, floor of the home-on-wheels, accessible George A. Clothier, on August 12,. sub• one of the1 "Gobs" had in the Syd• Calgary to Fort William, 1280 miles, from outside, are sheet iron storage mitted a detailed report which,the de• ney Domain. The place is the equiva• 15.6 per bushel; Calgary to Vancou• cupboards. It is a regular iron-clad partment of mines, lor the protection lent of London's Hyde Park, and every ver, 640 miles, 13.5 per bushel. New home-on-wheels. of .the public, has published over the Sunday afternoon scores of speakers rate, Calgary to Vancouver, 640 miles, Practical Farmers name of, the minister .of mines. make use of what is generally regard• 10.8 per bushel. This makes tributary "Why talk about bringing in green The resident engineer's report chal• ed as the political safety valve to the port of Vancouver all 'grain immigrants from Europe when we and lenges the statements of. the Silver Among the legions of orators—single- grown west of a line dividing Sask- others like'us, practical farmers, are Slipper Company's prospectus" and taxer's, soul-savers, enthusiasts of all atchewan north and south at 'about *nxi?us to settle aud produce in the points out alleged inaccuracies as the sorts—are Socialists. One of the latter, Moose Jaw. The former division had] Peace River country provided railway result of personal investigation and having been badly heckled by an been west of Swift Current. facilities for marketing our products examination of the group of claims on American sailor who had - drifted are assured?" which the company bases its existence round that way, politely yielded him "We are prepared, anxious, to pay '•iÄ3ÎS«tï?.b•tS*, '"'Jó' These claims are situated south of the his platform; and the Gob set theory LABOR EMPHASIZES our owp. way, buy and farm our own Silverado in the Portland* Canal dis• "and make 'em like it." . land there, without any Government trict. The reports, of the company ,. "The capitalist, he's got more brains CO-OPERATIVE SUCCESSI or other assistance. Why can't we do state the property is situated "be• more ambition than youse got," he de it?'' ."• '-.•;';,';- clared, with a strong cornbelt accent, Land Was Selected UNDERGRADS TO tween the Silverado andt!Porter-Idaho" Washington; Sept. 2.—The success both of which are legitimate mining "That's why youse are workin' for of the co-operative movement among, , "W. e . woul„ d. start today. ... .;, woul., d have 'im." He went on merrily for ten min-, enterprises. Then engineer's report farmers of Canada and , especially stated before if projected railway fac says the Porter-Idaho is on the other utes, and the crowd, after" listening Western Canada is emphasized in the ilities had gone through; in fact, these REPROSECUTED side of the mountain. good-naturedly; cheered him at the latest issue of Labor, the official pub preparations . were, made with tlie in• . Says Property Without Merit finish.'"He got a better reception than Heat-ion-. of . the railroad employees' tention of our being on our way now The company's literature further any other speaker that afternoon, and organizations of the United States. We ,. have selected locations from says that the values are up to ,$20' per anyone who knows the ways of tlie The Canadian figures are being stud• which to make final choice in -the Old Court of Lord High ton in gold, silver and copper. - The Domain crowds knows that the sailor ied with great interest on this side of itolla and'Pouce Coupe-districts; we engineer.says this vein is up to ten was popular because all the Ameri• the line for the reason the subject of want to go—why can't/we-go?" Haigh Steward Will Be feet wide of barren, white, hull-quartz cans were popular. legislation dealing with co-operative thinks,flax would do wélî in the Peace Revived in which he could find nothing worth organizations will be up in the'coming River country, from his^knowledge ot "THE HOME OF GOOD ATTRACTIONS" conditions there; is anxious to try it sampling, as there is absolutely no sessions of Congress; ,. ,., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd- mineralization in the quartz. • Vernon-,' Sept. 2.—At the" semi• along with wheat and oat growing Oxford, England, Sept.. 2.—An The movement has the, sympathy Oxford undergraduate is to be tried "It will be seen from my ..report," annual meeting of the shareholders of of .Labor and this means that the and dual purpose Shorthorn cattle and the Okanagan Co-operative Society, swine farming. . * in the ordinary courts of Assize on "THE ROUGHNECK" says the resident engineer, "that.the agricultural elements in Congress and a charge of manslaughter arising property which the , company says is the resignation of the president, sec• the organized labor group. are likely They, started from here today bound retary and" manager were presented for nowhere in particular, hoping to out of a motor accident. The fre• one 'of exceptional merit,' has no to be found working, hand in hand quency of motor smashes in which With BILLIE DOVE and GEORGE O'BRIEN merit at all." The property was owned and accepted: The statement showed a next session for such legislation as be. able to fulfill their ambitions and Comedy, 'FARES PLEASE" 7:30 & 9:00— Usual Price* fairly satisfactory • amount of--busi• farm in the Peace River country. "But undergraduates are concerned^ and by John Haati, better known as "John the co-operatives desire. The co-opera the gravity of their attendant con• the Finn,"- who came to Vancouver ness and returns, though the manager tives here are, especially alarmed over we won't go to sit.on a fence, and FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 and 5— stated that one • reason for resigning starve; if a railway is assured, we sequences, has led a famous law last autumn. ; the .efforts to pass the administration don to suggest that the Court of the Adverse Report on Barite Offering, .was lack of support of the store by co-operative measure, which they fear won't' have to starve if we go." shareholders, A new manager will be Lord High Stewart should try and "OLD HOME WEEK" On August 14 the resident engineer alms at licensing and regulating the punish the offenders. submitted his report on the "Barite appointed at an early date. co-operatives from Washington NEW LODGE AT This University Court has been in With THOMAS MEIGHAN existence since 1404, and although it Comedy, "HOT DOG" FABLES and TOPICS has not tried a case since a century 7:30 and 9:00—Usual Prices ' ."• BEAUTIFYING A RAILROAD SYSTEM before the days of Blackstone, belief GRAND FORKSprevail s that it still has jurisdiction MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 and 8— to try. members of the university on STE.THERESB, QUE. charges of treason, felony or mayhem. "SOULFIRr " Its powers are not original, as a true bill must first.be found against the O. E. Fisher and J. H. Glass accused by the ordinary grand jury. With RICHARD BARTHELMESS Perform Duties at When this court is sitting, its jury Comedy, "SAWMILL" and "NEWS" must be composed of at least one- 7:30 and 9:00 Usual Prices Grand Forks half by members of the university. Ap• parently the chancellor has power COMING—WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 & 10 Grand Forks, Aug. 29.—iDedica- to make townsmen members for this "GOLDFISH," with CONSTANCE TALMADGE tlon of the fine new $8000 brick lodge purpose as is done in the case of the room of Gateway Lodge No. 45 I.O.O.- so-called "Holy Pokers" who are mat• F. was performed on Tuesday eve• riculated to serve on the jury of the ning by 0. E. Fisher, of Ponticton, University Coroner, grand master of tho grand lodge of British Columbia, who was assisted by In a grand lodge ceremonial team from Spotlight as Coal Strike Looms Trail Odd Follows. J, I-I. Glass of DISCOVERY OF Ponticton, past representative to the Sovereign Grand Lodge, and the dean of Odd Fellowship in British Colum• bia, delivered tho dedication address DAVID'S TOMB to a gathering of 250, which com• pletely filled the new Odd Fellow homo, Quite an unusual foaturo of tho ceremony was the excellent choral Rock-Cut Rooms Discovered work by an Odd Follow and Rebokah May Be Lost choir, As also obsorvlng the twonty-fifth Tomb anniversary of 'the institution of Gateway Lodge, the Imnquot which Jorusalom, Sopt, 2.—The Rev, followed tho dedication was a brilliant J, Garrow Duncan, who has boon affair, tho ontlro party being accom• conducting excavations at tho Ophol modated at ono sitting In tho Com• quarter ot tho city for tho, Palostlno munity Hall. Mayor T, A, Love, who Exploration Fund, announces tho dis• is also local district master, and In ad• covery on the woslorn side'of the site dition to Grand Master Fishor and a sorios of underground rock-cut Past Representative Glass, the toast, chambers, comprising a largo central list included G. F. Rolmann of Trail, room with flvo smaller chnmhors five grand sonlor warden of tho Odd Fel• foot square branching from it, low Encnmptnont; Mrs, E, C, Rankin, To tho southward Is a room 15 ft, grand junior warden of tho Rohokah by 1(1 ft., loading Into two -narrower Assembly, and Mrs, (]. F, Klllam, dis• rooms, onch IB foot by 8 Coot, which trict deputy prosidont. Prod Downey, agnln loads Into similar narrow chnm• tho moving spirit In tho construction hors, onch with smaller chambers cut PIPÍAN of tho now lodgo room and also tho Into Its walls, Tool marks on tho walls moving spirit In Instituting tho lodgo indlcato tho period of tho Iron ago, a quartor of n century ago, gave an not oarlior than 1200 B.C. Thoro Is Cttrnngors", travolling upon the railways in Canada ngunts and others in work of this kind, This took address bristling with reminiscences, k T a similar sorios of rock chnmhors and - find plensuro in passing through a country that eoncroto form In tho distribution to statlon-ngonts Tho now lodgoroom won much fnvor gnllnrlos on tho eastern sldo of tho Is now and fresh and possessing n wild, prlmitlvo throughout tho systom of freo pnekots of flower Although not nB largo as .others In tho Ophol, ontorod from tho face of tho rnndour practically untnrnlshod. But In no small seeds, Inovitably, of course, somo men did not bothor provlnco, ItB Interior IKIB boon com• rook scarp undor tho .Tobuslto oast Segreo this ploasuro 1B heightened and contributed about them but sufficient did to produco a very pleted in singularly dignified and fin• city wall, and closed by a curious to by a wondorful transformation wrought Artificially marked effoct and make noticeably attractive thoso ished taste nfl an Odd Follow homo, It stono door. by tho lavish uso of trees and flowerB which have stations whoro tho seed had boon properly used and will bo UBOII oxoluslvoly for Odd Fol• It., Is not wholly Impossible, It Is been planted and cultivated undor tho supervision of corod for. lows and Robokahs nnd was froo of said, that hero Is tho actual long- kxpert horticulturists employed for tho purpose by "Tho Impression was so striking that tho Operat• debt when dedicated. hopod-for tomb of David. Tho prob• the railway'company, ing Department of tho company procoeded to have ability Is that both sots of chambers Tho most'striking example of what csn bo, of footed small gardens laid out and planted at some of tho A. ton pound trout has boon oaught arc, parts of a sorios of royal tombs, by this moans Is to be soon along the Canadian Pa• principal stations and division points "along tho sys• A strike of 105,000 anthracite miners looms as n result of the* cific tracks through tho Prairie Provinces, according tom. The result of this again was so Impressive that In Now Brunswick and with an arti• Tho sorios has boon much abused by to an articlo on the subject in the April "Landscapo a special study wan made of the whole question, and ficial grasshopper. It Is up to Ontario later usage first as an olive pross failure of the operators and mine union officials to reach nn agree• Architecture" by E. L. Ohlchnot. subsequently It was decided to engage in the work to boat this.—Kingston Standard. and store rooms in tho Byzantine per• ment. The basis of the break in negotiations was the demand of * "Along tho more thnn throe thousand miles of thoroughly and systematically and to add an export Sarnla has tho distinction of harbor• iod, then as cisterns by tho Arabs, , John L. Lewis, president of United Mine Workers, that Samuel D. main lino/' writes Mr. Chlcanot, "thoro woro naturally horticulturalUt to tho staff." ing tho last toll-gate in Ontario wbon Warriner and W. B. Richards, two of the most important operators, a good mnny mon, station Agents, section foromon "The work since that time (1008) has grown tre• tho rost of tho province had almost Chill 8auce take part in the conferences, alleging that the operators' subcom• and others who were garden lovors and who, with mendously, each year seeing a number of new gar- forgotten that such things had over 30 rod Tomatoes, mittee was without power. Neither man appeared. Wnrrincr the limited means at their command and to tho best dons laid out about the company's stations until to• existed,—Hamilton Herald. 0 onions. of their ability, cultivated littlo pieces of ground day tho has the largest (right) is seen with Lewis nt a previous conference, Thoro may lio a fo\v agonclon In 3 rod poppors (hot). about tho scenes of their activities. The planting of number of gardens of any railway company in the 20 tablospoons of sugar. a little garden at a station, especially in certain bleak, world, Nature—say half a million—that phys• icists do not know.—Mr. Stanley do R tablespoons of salt. treeless areas, was a conspicuous feature and added "Now along thostoel system from coast to coast R cups of vlnogar. Princeton, Aug. 29, — Machinery by tho ond of next month, Thoro are some littlo beauty to the surroundings. This gave to lies a series of fair gardons and spots of green sward Broth. Method: Chop tomatoes, onions and for tho mill to bo erected nt tho Horn at Ilio prosont timo on tho dump, In u higher official of the company, about thirty-five and ofton the cool and refreshing shrubbery about the Tho wearing ot wldo trousers has poppors together. Add tho remaining yoars ago, tho Idea of expanding tho work of beau• station constitutes tho one cheerful feature of entry boon officially sot. down as balloonacy, Ingredients and cook slowly for at sllvor mino has boon s'hlppod, and It Is the oro bins and In tho working about tifying tho grounds by assisting and encouraging Into a town otherwise drab and unattractive" —St. Catherines Standard. least nn hour. oxpoctod that It will bo In operation 700 tons of oro awaiting trontmont.

HMgMfMMI THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925.

given and paid to any person.; who is also.that.these business men of Cres• of whilch Mr,. Davis is director, general,, Pretty Bather Adopts Baseball Players' Idea ^ the holder of a licence to" oprry fire• ton who could afford to "bet a little today. money on an undertaking for the ben• Canadians and the people of., the arms under the "Game Act," or to any United States are one and the same GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES of Painting "Shiners" To Offset Sun's Glare Indian a resident of the Province, for efit of Creston" had subscribed what they could afford and that the syndi• people, declared Mr. Davis, both hav• the destruction by him within the Pro• cate lias the backing of McDonald ing the same inspiration and the same vince of noxious animals as follows: Brothers, the big Idalio firm that some aspirations. NEW GAME REGULATIONS (a) In respect of each coyote, not less time ago completed the big reclama• "It is the motto of our kind of peo• •than one week: old when killed, tion project in Idaho. The Americans, ple to do all we can for humanity, so- two dollars ($2): he states, wired the minister when that the world may be a little better," (b) In respect of each timber-wolf they had read of this offer, and were he said. 1 Are Exceedingly Clear This Year, States Game Warden (black or grey), not less than one referred to the Creston board of trade. "In fifty and 65 years from now this week old when killed, fifteen dol• This firm, which consists of five country J Canada) will have 50 to 75 Robertson—No Radical Changes Except ' for Open lars ($15): brothers, in addition to being ready millions of people. She is small now, Season on Birds. (c) In respect of each panther .(com• to contract to do the work, is prepar• but she can grow, and from what I monly known as cougar), not less ed to take practically the entire bond saw in Great Britain the other day, than one week old when killed, there is mighty good stock for you The August 27th issue of the Brit• Oct. 15, 1925, to Nov. 15, 1925, both issue that would be necessary. fellows to bring ovej>" dates inclusive forty dollars ($40). . ish Columbia Gazette contains tlie Each applicant for bounty in respect Hon. Mr. Robb, in a brief address, new game regulations for this year, (m) Pheasants (except Golden and of any such animal shall, within six THE MOUNTAINS pointed out that immigrants did well many of which will prove of interest Silver)—Eastern District: (cock birds months from the date same was killed, in Canada and cited the caseB of to residents of the Penticton district. only) : In the Electoral Districts of produce the entire pelt of the animal Premier John Oliver of British Col• There have not so far as can be ascer• South Okanagan and that portion of (By Winnifred Hopper, a visitor from umbia, Premier Greenfield of Alberta, tained, been any radical changes in the Similkameen Electoral District to any Government Agent or Justice Detroit, Mich.) and Premier Dunning of Saskatche• tlie "Game Act" as far as this district situate *and lying to the east of a of the Peace, or to a Notary Public Silent changless, yet changeful things, wan. There was no bar in Canada is concerned, except for the open sea• line running due south from ' the authorized under- these regulations, Oh hills of rock and stone, against their reaching the highest of• son from Oct. 15th to' Nov. 15th on boundary of the Yale Electoral Dis• and shall make and subscribe a stat• You stand like sentinals brave and fice of the state, such as existed in European Partridges there having trict to the source of 20-Mile Creek; utory declaration setting out the fact bold, Mr. Davis' country and which pre• been no open season previously on thence following the said creek to its of his having killed such animal, and So I never can feel alone. vented his ever becoming president, these birds. According to Game Ward• outlet into the Similkameen river; stating the date on which and the of the United States. But there were en Robertson the game regulations thence following the said (Similka• place where same was killed. Sometimes you look proud as. your no bars between the two countries- this year are exceedingly clear and meen river in a south-easterly direc• purple robe with regard to fraternity. there should he no cause for misun• tion to the East Fork of the said river; About your shoulders.you fling, derstanding any of them. Penticton thence in a southerly direction along CNffllCH But again you look soft and almost LADY RAMSEY REACHES and the South Okanagan are in the the said East (Fork to the Internation• . seem, .. .-' Eastern District of B.C., and in read• al Boundary line, open season from To breath like a living thing. QUEBEC FROM ENGLAND- ing over the bag limits given in the Oct. 15, 1925, to Nov. 15, 1925, both Quebec, Aug. 29.— Lady Patricia following extracts from the "Game dates inclusive. ISNEA|D0NE Your colors are many and varied, too Ramsay, "Princess Pat," arrived in Act," this fact should be noted. (n) European Partridge—Eastern Purple and brown and gold, Quebec this morning on the Empress- • District: In-that portion of the dis• But at times when you hide 'neath a of Scotland, and was met by her hus• trict known as the Electoral Districts veil of-mist, ' •• , band, Capt. Alexander Ramsay, R.Ni,.. GAME ACT of Similkameen and South Okanagan, Freight Should Be Hauled There" you look grey and old. commander of H.M.S. Calcutta, flag• Pursuant to the provisions of this open season from Oct. 15, 1925, to Over Line in Few ship of the British North American act, His Honor the Lieutenant-Gover• Nov. 15, 1925, both dates inclusive. You are so old you must be'wise, squadron, which is at present in the: nor in Council has been pleased to In that portion of tlie district Weeks What s'ecrets do you hold? port of Montreal/ order that the regulations for the known as the Electoral District of If you could speak what would you Captain Ramsay arrived at Quebec ' open seasons on game approved by , open season from tell, early;, this morning on board the pri• Order in Council No. 291, dated Vernon, Aug. 31.—The work of com Nov. 1, Ì925, to Nov. 15, 1925, both pletirig the Canadian .National Rail W]hat stories might be told;,-. vate" yacht of Commander J. K. L. March 18, 1925, and Order in Council dates inclusive. •, . the eyes from the glare . of the Ross of Montreal, whose guests Lady No. 874, approved on August 15, 1925, Baseball players have found way branch line in the Okanagan Val• Bag Limits that dabs of black about the eyes, sun. Above is shown a mermaid ley is being pushed on with all pos• What do you hold in your bosom deep, Patricia and her husband will be until. be rescinded; and the following regu• •In respect of big game throughout at Long Beach, N. J.. who lrjs September 6, when the Calcutta will lations substituted therefor: wlii••'•. pr^si-.rt the -appearance of sible speed, and it now seems possible Is it fire you have in store? the province as defined in the "Game real "shiners" such as might be taken over the idea and finds,that tò say. with something approaching to* Or precious metals and wealth untold, leave Montreal for Quebec. ' . GAME REGULATIONS, 1925 Act," no person shall anywhere in the it works out pretty well. . 1. The prohibitions declared by sec• acquired in a fist, fight, protect definiteness that it will be possible to Of gold and silver ore. Northern and Eastern Districts kill or haul freight ' from both termini, at Baked Peaches tion 9 of the "Game Act," being chap• These are different, easy to pre• ter 98 of the "Revised Statutes of take or have, in their possession dur• Nanaimo; thence in an easterly tered by any person. Lumby and at Kelowna, by the middle Oh, mountains, you speak to me of ing the open season, more than two direction to the most westerly 5. Every holder of a registered trap- of September. God, 1 pare and'delicious. British Columbia, 1924/' as ,to the L deer, all of which must be of the male Method: Wash desired number of hunting, trapping, taking, wounding point of Newcastle Island; thence line shall blaze or otherwise mark Last'Spike in Area Of the great Creator's hand, •. and killing of game, are subject to sex, and in the Western District kill south-easterly to the most east• such line in a manner which will suf• He spoke the word, and you-are there, peaches. Put in baking pan with skins: or taor take or have in their posses Since the completion of the bridge on. Cover bottom of pan with water.' the provisions of section 2 of these erly point on Newcastle Island; ficiently indicate the same on the across the creek and road near the Standing at His command. regulations, hereby removed to the sion during the open season more than thence to the most westerly point ground. A. Sprinkle sugar liberally over top. three deer, all of which must be of the Kalamalka Lake Park, the laying of Bake 1 hour. Serve-with plain cream. extent and within the periods and on Protection Island; thence to 6. The allotting of a trap-line,, shall the-- steel on the Lavington and Some day you will melt in fervent limits and subject to the provisions male sez; and no person shall kill or Jack's Point on Vancouver Island; be in the sole discretion of the Game heat, take or have in their possession dur• Lumby spur has been hurried on con• hereinafter set out respectively as thence south-easterly to Gallow's Conservation Board and their finding sistently, with the result that on Mon• . ,- When the heaTens and earth are follows: ing the open season more than three Point on Protection Island thence or ruling shall not be subject to any no more, SYN0PSIS0FLAND bear of any species other than Grizr day the last spike was driven on the Till then you will mighty and change •For the purpose of defining the to Jack's Point on Vancouver Is• appeal. Upon being satisfied that the Lumby station ground, and that sec open seasons for big game, game birds zly, and north of the main line of the land; thence in westerly direction area applied for as a trap-line is suit• less be, and; trapping of fur-bearing animals, Canadian National Railway, formerly to- Stevens and Wright's shingle- able for the purpose and that trapping tion of the line is now through to Silent and still as of yore. the province shall be divided into known as the Grand.. Trunk Pacific mill on Vancouver Island, is warranted therin, and upon approv• the end. The hauling of the' large ACT AMENDMENTS Railway, two Grizzly Bear, and south number of "ties that were piled at three districts, to be known as the (e) That portion of the Nelson, Dis• ing of the application, the Game Con• TWO COUNTRIES Northern, Eastern and Western Dis• of the said railway-line one Grizzly trict described as follows: Com- servation Board may register tlie trap- Lumby was commenced immediately tricts: Bear. : - mencing on the north shore of the line and issue to the applicant a cer• they were available, and their distri• TO BE FRIENDS PRE-EMPTIONS "Northern District" shall mean and! In the portion of the Province north ' West Arm of Kootenay Lake at tificate of the registration therof. bution along the - other•branch past Oyama. The steel laying was then-re• Vacant, unreserved, - surveyed, include the electoral district of Atlin' of the'main line of the Canadian Na• Willow Point Wharf; thence fol• 7. No bird or mammal or any part Montreal, Aug. '28.—The two govern• and all that portion of the province lowing the north shore and Du commenced here, and it is already Crown land's may be. pre-empted by tional Railway, formerly known as the of any bird, or mammal shall be used ments of Canada and the .United situate and lying to the north of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, no per• hamel or 6-Mile Creek'Roads to some distance beyond M. P. Williams British subjects over 18 years of age, as bait'during any period when the ranch. States should endure,. and will endure and by aliens on declaring intention . main line of the Canadian National son shall at any. time kill or take or the intersection of the said Du hunting or killing thereof is unlawful Railway, formerly known as the have in their possession during the hamel Creek Road with the First While Mr. Churchill, the engineer for a long span of history. They will to;, become British subjects, condi• Grand Trunk Pacific Railway; and in the district wherein the trap-line or in charge, does not venture to affirm tional upon residence, occupation, and open season more than two Mountain West Fork of Duhaniel Creek; any part therein lies. work hand in hand,, not only to pre• to the east of the summit of the Cas• thence following the said West that the remainder of the line, actually serve their war friendship, but also improvement for agricultural pur- ' Sheep of any one species or three al• 8. Registration of a trap-line shall cade Mountains. (, Fork to its source;' thence-in a will be finished within two weeks, all to strengthen their social and. eco• poses. ... -. - together of the male sex. be for the pediod terminating the 30th "Eastern District" shall mean and In the Electoral Districts of Fernie southerly direction following the thè indications appear to point to. the nomic relations. The latter are'rapid• Full information concerning regu• include all that portion .of the pro• divide between Duh'amel Creek day, of April next following the date probability that this will be so. Con- lations regarding pre-emptions is vince situate, and lying to the east Cranbrook, and Columbia and in the of- registration or renewal thereof sequently'it would appear to. be a mat• ly growing important to both coun• Electoral Districts of Cariboo and Lil• and the West Arm of Kootenay tries.". ;''•' given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series^ of the summit of the Cascade Moun• Lake and Grohmah Creek to the only, but any person holding a regis• ter of reasonable anticipation that the tains and south, of the main line of looet; no person shall at any time kill 1 'Hon. James Davis, a native born "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of mouth of the said Grohman Creek tered trap-line may apply for a renew last spike will be driven at Kelowna which can be obtained free of charge the Canadian /National Railway; form• or. take ór have in their' possession al of such registration not later than by or before the 15th of. September. Welshman, and now secretary of- labor during the open season more,than one thence' following the north shore in the present United States adminis• by addressing the Department of erly known as the Grand Trunk Pa• of the said West Arm to Kootenay the first day of the next succeeding Freight Running Soon cific Railway.. i. ' ' ' Mountain Sheep of the.male sex. tration, crystalized his sentiments Lands, Victoria, B.C.; or to any Gov• Lake to the point of commence August after expiry, thereof, provided The sand trains are following up 1 In that portion of the Province sit• with regard to".Canadian-United States ernment ^.gent. v "Western District" shall mean ment. he, if not an Indian, be then in pos• .close behind the steel, with the first and include all that portion of the uate and lying to the south and east session of a licence to trap fur-hear• relations in the foregoing terms at a Records will be. granted 'covering dressing of ballast, and that once luncheon tendered him and two mem province situate and lying to the west of the main.line of the Canadian Na• 3. The prohibitions declared by sub• ing animals for the year in which ap• down, there appears no reason to sup• only land suitable for agricultural of the summit of the Cascade Moun• tional Railway, formerly known as the bers of the Canadian cabinet, Hon. purposes, and which is not timber- section (1) of section 35 of the "Game plication for.renewal is made; Provid• pose that it will not be found possible James A. Robb, acting minister of tains and south of the electoral dis• Canadian Northern Railway, and Act" as to the buying, selling, and ed, however, that if in the interests to commence àt once the haulage of land, i.e., carrying over 5,000 board trict of Atlin. •• , north of the main line of the Canadian finance, and Hon. James Murdock, feet per acre west of "the Coast Range having in possession of big game and of conservation the said Board has dir• freight out from both. Kelowna and minister'of labor, by the supreme Provided that that portion of the Pacafic Railway, no person shall at game birds, so far as the same re• ected or consented to the same being Lumby, so far as this will not inter• and 8,000 feet per acre east of that •-. council of the Loyal. Order of Moose, : Lillooet Electoral District lying to the any time kill or take or have in their late to game lawfully killed or taken, untrapped in; any year or years, the fere with the final"' touches in con• Range. . . ' east of a line drawn north and south possession during the open . season ! Game Conservation Board may pre- struction. It will not be possible to (astronomic) of Alta Lake Railway more than one Caribou .of the male are hereby removed to;the extent and Apprications. for pre-emptions are within the periods and limits and sub-|<,pVVfJ 4.„* ...h -\l - ~r, run a passenger'service until the lat• to be addressed to the Land Com• Station on the Pacific Great Eastern sex. e ject to the provisions Hereinafter V" te£r have been given and the railway missioner of the Land Recording Di• Railway shall,-for all purposes in re• set1\l^1 tn^d iDreferr mS^a^Xt ?^ Throughout the Province no person out as follows:— renewal of thede registratioright to appln ofy sucforh commissioners have inspected and ap-. vision, in which the land applied for spect of open seasons on migratory shall at any time kill or take or have-j game birds within the purview of the (a) Moose and Caribou, bulls over one trap-line when it is next opened for proved. But it certainly seems that it is situated, and, are., made on printed in their possession during the open may be expected that freight haulage forms,, copies of which can be ob• "Migratory Birds Convention Act," be season more than two Mountain Goat; year of age, in th'e Electoral Dis• trapping. /b*yWEYES , construed and considered as lying tricts of Atlin and Omineca, from 9. The registered holder of a trap- service of some.kind, with such load• tained from, the Land Commissioner. Game Birds \\ ing accessories as may be.made read• Within the Eastern District. No person shall in any district' here• October 1st, 1925 to December line for which application for renew, Refreshes Tired Eyes Pre-emptions must be occupied for Big Game 15th, 1925, both dates inclusive. al of registration has not been duly ily available, will be afforded during Write Mutine Co.,Chlctgo,forEytC«reBook I five years and improvements',. made — inafter designated kill or take on any the coming fall. (e) Mountain Goat In that portion one day any greater number of game (b) Bear, in the Northern District, made and granted as set forth in these to' value of $10 per acre, including of the Eastern District situate and birds than the daily bag limit herein• from September 1st, 1925, to.June regulations shall forfeit and lose all clearing and cultivating at least five lying to the south of the main line after set out respectively; now kill, 30th, 1926, both dates inclusive; right thereto, and the trap-line may be acres before a Crown Grant can be of the Canadian Pacific Railway, open, received. take, or have In their possession dur• and in the Eastern District, from applied for by any other qualified per• WOULD RECLAIM When in Vancouver put up at N season from September 15, 1925, to ing the entire open season any greater September 15th, 1925, to June son. ' For iriore, detailed information see December 15, 1925, both inclusive. 30th, 1926 both dates inclusive. , (f) Bear (except White or Ker- number of game birds than the total s 10. Nothing contained in these re• Hotel Dunsmuir the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt bag limits so set out:— The open season declared by gulations shall; be construed aB in any Land." .. . . , • model Bear)—Throughout the North• Vancouer't Neweit and Most Northern and Eastern Districts—- these regulations shall not apply to way tj imply any estate or title in re• KOOTENAY FLAT PURCHASE ern District, open season from Sept. the hunting, taking, or having in pos• Complete Hotel 1,-1925, to June 30, 1926, both dates Pheasants (cock birds only), except spect of any property or land, whether Applications are received for pur• inclusive. in the Creston Electoral District session of Quail, Pheasants, Prairie- owned or in possession of the Crown 250 Rooms—-100 with chase of . vacant and * unreserved Throughout the Eastern District, Daily bag limit, 4; total bag limit, 15. chicken (Sharp-tailed Grousfe), or Par• or any other perBon, Private Baths Crown .lands, hot being tiinberlahd, tridges when snow is on the ground open season from Sept. 15, 1925, to In Creston Electoral District; total 31; These regulations shall apply Creston Men Take Up Hon. European Plan, ¿1.80 for agricultural purposes; minimum A. M. MANSON, only to trap-lines situate and lying on price of first-class (arable), land is $5 June 30, 1926, both dates inclusive. bag limit, 3 T.-D.'Pattullo's Offer a day up Provided that no bear shall be Quail: Daily bag limit, 10; total bag Attorney-General the Mainland, except those portions per acre, and secohd-claSs (grazing) trapped in any part of the province limit, 100 Attorney-General's Department, of the Piovlnco known ani defined of 10,000 Acres Bus meets all Boats land $2.50 per acre. Further infor• (g) Deer Mule, White-tail and Coast Grouse and (except Prai• Victoria, B.C., August 26, 1925. as the Richmond-^Point Grey, North and Trains mation regarding purchase, or lease —bucks only, throughout the Northern rie-chicken in the Northern and East• The -following extracts from the Vancouver, South Vancouver, Delta, Cor. Dunsmuir and Richards of Crown lands is given in Bulletin and Eastern Districts (except White- ern Districts): Daily bag limit, 6 of sections of the Act dealing with the Dewdney, and New Westminster Elec• Nelson,, Aug. 31.—Guy Constable, No. 1-0, Land, Series, J'Purchase and tail Deer in that portion of the East• one species or 12 of all species; total toral. Districts. emissary of. a syndicate of Creston Lease of Crown Lands," • trapping of animals may also prove business men,'is on his way to Vic• HOMESITE LEASES ern District known as North and bag limit, 50 In the aggregate. of interest and help to citizens of the Firearms Licences Returns South Okanagan and Similkameen Prairie-chicken.—In the Eastern 1. Each holder of a firearms licence toria to get Hon, T.;D, Pattullo's sig• Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding-,20 Electoral Districts, and in the Grand district: • nature to a contract embodying the acres, may be leased as homesifes, District: Dally bag limit, 3; total bag Registration of Trap-Lines Issued under the provisions of the Porks-Greenwood Electoral District limit, 12. In the Northern District 'Game Act" shall, within a period of offer ho recently made public at Cres Dealers in conditional upon, a dwelling being west of the summit of the Midway 1. No person shall trap fur-bearing two months after expiration of his He .ton, as minister of lands, to give 10 erected in the first year, title being Dally bag limit, 6; total bag limit, 50 animals in any part of the Mainland Mountains), open season from Sept. European Partridge—Daily bag Urn once, return the same to the Game 000 acres of, the Kootenay flats to obtainable after residence and i m- 16th, 1925, to December 15, 1925, both part of British Columbia, unlesB he Conservation Board, with a statement tho first syndicate or individual who provemont conditions are fulfilled and it, 4; total bag limit, 15 would undertake to reclaim such an LUMBER AND dates Inclusive. Western District—Pheasants (cock Bhall first have secured registration on the back thereof showing the game land has been surveybd-r V Fur-Bearing Animals of a trap-line, and no person shall sot taken by tho Hcenceo undor his He-, area. Mr. Constable has an appoint• LEA8E8 birds only): Dally bag limit, 6; total ment for Tuesday, BUILDERS' In the Eastern District, in that por• bag limit, 25. In the districts where or cause to bo set any trap save with• once. • , For grazing and industrial purposes tion thereof situate and lying to the in the limits of the registered trap- Bounty Regulations C. O. (Rodgers, former president of south of the 53rd parallel of latitude the season is open for tho shooting MATERIAL areas not exceeding 640 acres may be of both cock and hen pheasants: Daily line of which ho Is tho holder. Subject to tho conditions contained tho Creston board of trade, dlvulgocl leased by one person or a company. and north of tho main lino of the Every person desiring to secure re• this information In Nolson, stating Canadian Pacific Railway, all fur- bag limit, 6; of which only 2 shall be in those regulations, bounties shall bo GRAZING boarlng animals , (except, and hens; total bag limit not more than25 gistration of a trap-lino shall have Under tho Grazing Act tho Prov• European Partridge: Daily bag Urn taken out. a licence to trap fur-bearing ince is divided into grazinz districts MuskratH,) open season from Nov. 15, Yard and Office Closed at 192D, to April 30, 1926, both dates in• it, 0u:, totami,»»l baimgp limit, 25„„,, animals and shall make nn application arid the range administered under a clusive, r ™.use! i)al!y bns ,lmlt- 5 Bluo aml on a form proscribed by the Game 12i30 lipon on Saturday* Grazing Commissioner, Annual graz• Game Birds 5 Willow Grouse; total bag limit, 50, Conservation Board, furnishing true ing permits are issued based on num• (i) Ducks (except Wood and Elder Quail (except Bob-Whito): Dally information as to the following: bers ranged, priority being.given to established owners. Stock-owners Ducks), Wilson Snipe, Coots, Black-j bag limit, 30; total bag limit, 50, ox- (a) Full namo of applicant' Breasted'and Golden Plover, Greater copt in North Cowlchan Municipality n>) Full-addross: may form associations for rango man• agement, Free, or partially free and Lesser Yellowlegs—Northern and and tlio Districts of Seymour, Saht- (0) Nationality: Eastern Districts: Open season from lam, Quamlchan, Cowlchan, Helmckon, ( n Occupation: HARVEY & ELSEY permits are avallablo for settlors, ( campers, and travellers, up to ton 'Sopt, IB, 1925,. to Doc. 31, 1925, both and Shawnlgan, where tho dally bag (0) Length of residence within tho datos incluBlvo, limit shall bo 0; total bag limit, 2C. Province: head. • (j) Geese and Brant—Nor thorn and Throughout the Province.—Ducks: m Serial number ot his liconco to Eastorn Districts: Open season from Daily bag limit, 20; total bag limit, trap fur-boarlng animals: Sopt. 15, 1025, to Doc. 31, 1025, both 102i ^ „ , ., (g) Full description of trap-lino, show- datos inclusive. «*••••« Dally bag limit, 30: total bag jng location and sufficiently do- (k) Blue Grouse enly—In tho Elec• limit, 50. fining said lino by reference to QUICK—SOMEONE IS WAITING FOR YOU! toral District of Grand Forks-Green• BrBiit: Dally bag limit, 10; total bag the nearest known natural and wood and that portion of tho Similka- limit, 50, + geographical points: moon Eloctoral District sltuato and Biaok-breastea and Golden Plover, (h) The number of years applicant lying to tho oast of a"lino runnirfg A nnA Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs: Daily has trapped ~~'said lino and tho When the telephone rings, courtesy and efficiency de• duo south from tho boundary of tho namo of tho person or parsons Yalo Eloctoral District to tho source bng limit, 35; In tho aggrogato of all mand that it be promptly answered. To anyone waiting kinds; total bng limit, 150 In tho ag• who previously trappod upon tho on tho telephone, seconds are long. No person likes to be of 20-Mllo Crook; thonco following said lino; such particulars to said crook to its outlet into tho Simll- grogato, kept waiting. Why keep others waiting? Any call may Wilson 8nlpe: Dally bng limit, 25; cover as groat a number of years kamoon rivor; thonco following tho bo important. Why neglect any of them? said HImllkamoon rlvor in a south• total bag limit, 150. ns posslblo: easterly direction to tho East Fork Coots: Daily bng limit, 25; total bag (I) Tho kind of fur-boarlng animals of tho said rlvor; thonco In a souther• limit, 150. and an ostlmato of tho nnmbor ot THE SUMMERLAND TELEPHONE CO., LTD. ly direction along tho said East Fork Evory porson shall, upon tho request animals along said trap lino when to tho International Boundary lino, of any Constable or Game Wardon, first oporatod by tho applicant opon season from Oct. 1, 1025, to Oct, furnish satisfactory proof to him ot and at tho time ot this applica• IB, 1925,, both dates inclusive tho locality and datos on which any tion: Grouse (Blue and Willow) and gnmo was by Him klllod or takon (J) Particulars ns to tho marks or Ptarmigan, In tho romnindor of tho 2, Tho opon soasons doclarod by signs sot. out denoting tho bound• Eastorn District (oxcopt tho Eloctoral thoso regulations shall not apply to aries of Bald trap lino: District of South Okanagan), opon tho followin__ g parts of tho Provlnco, Provided that in rospoct to tho hold Use CEDAR POSTS sonson from Soptombor 3 Uth, .1025, to nnmoly:i?ni«—« Toi„«, '"R of « Hconco to trap fur-boarlng Octobor 15, 1925, .both dates Indus (ft) m~Zi!t th.0 Princo nnlmals this section shall not apply for that fence— ivo, %Ut S1' r>,8irl«t- to'Indians, residents of British Col- Prairie Chicken and Sharp-tolled (b) Tlvny Last So Much Longer—Beit quality, 8 or 8 feet long Grouse — Eastorn District: In tho Blrlct Unown flB tno S»l?i 2, The Boiling, or trading of any ro- Another car of FLUMBER LUMBER just Eloctoral Districts ot North Okan- TE, « . RiBtorod trap-lino is prohibited. agan, Yalo and Kamloops, and In (c) Uo 8 of M ?"lf,, " „ tho DlHtrlct 3. Evory bolder of a registered trap DUNLOP unloaded! also car of FINISHING LUM- thoso portions of the Cariboo and ««nn«M 1°' n™,»y Known line Bhall, immotllatoly upon tho ox Lillooet. Eloctoral Districts Bltnato ' 11 ISn th.° ,0n,,tftl> Pri* Plratlon of his liconco to trap fur-boar- BER. METAL FLUMING in all sizes. and lying to tho south of tho 63rd par• rt trftI Vnr l ,nff (,n Thnt n^MA« «» v . l r »»»n™j». Bul»mlt a roport to and on ALL PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES allel of latitude, opon BonHon from on of I.iff Nanaimo Harbour a form proscribed by tho Gnmo Con- *-J»JTTL JLJ JLJ %J U JT^I Oct, 15, 1925, to Oct, 31, 3925, both inb wntl "» „fol,ow»:~notwoon sorvation Board, showing tho fur-boor- dntos Inclusive. » «!*Vn Vnnco»v,or Is' atilmals takon on said trap-llno 1) Quail — Eastorn District: In Onmi^L,n0„»drnWn J18 fo"OW8: wlth,n tH0 ^rloA during which ho WM. Kl 1 orli ri those portions thereof known as tho noln ftt 'TIILE! S S « Rrockon Point, hold such liconco. A »3« Rlmllkamoon and South Okanagan Departure nay, noar tho City of 4. Only ono trap lino may bo regis Electoral Districts, opon season from THE.SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. PROSPERITY IS NOW RETURNING Wllmot H. Graham appeared in the The gang of men who have been at municipal police court before Magis• work repairing the C.P.R. wharf are trate Pope on Monday morning to now finished, having been at work lover Staked His Life Against Hers Country on Verge of Good answer to charges of speeding and of for about a week laying new flooring Times Says Bank driving without a license. The arrest on the middle section of the wharf. in Card Game, Says Slayer, on Trial followed an episode of August 8, when The east side was done some time ago Economist Graham drove a car down Lakeshore so 4;hat with the reflooring of the HOUSEHOLD HINTS tomatoes are cooked. Surve on rounds Drive at what was alleged to be a west.side the wharf will have been I September—our thoughts turn of buttered toast. Pour over any pan London, Ont, Sept. 3.—Convincing furious speed, narrowly missing a lady entirely repaired.' back to entertaining. The . simple tomato juice. Garnish with crisp bac• testimony that the tide of prosperity who was on the sidewalk. A warrant afternoon teas are now in order. Sand• on if desired. was issued, but Graham was not ap• Mr. J. G. Webster, of the Dominion is returning to Canada, and that the Department of Public Works has re• wiches are a natural refreshment. Not Dominion is now on the verge of a prehended until the chief encountered the filling one of the good old Sum• him Saturday night. Graham was fin• turned to Penticton and states that Easy Oven Meal period of good times rivalling the ed " $25, and costs for speeding and work will commence upon repairs and mer time, but pretty and dainty ones. 1 cup of left-over meat (chopped). boom of 1904 to 1911; are provided by :$3.50 on the count of driving without construction of the wharf, at'Kaleden The "open" sandwiches especially. 1 cup of tomatoes. Dr. Donald M. Marvin, Economist of a license. • and of the extension to the wharf at 1 cup boiled rice. the Royal Bank, who reached London Naramata. Okanagan river work, he Open Fruit Sandwiches Seasoning. ^ yesterday en route from the west to What might easily have been a says, will be done later in the fall. Fresh currants—mashed and mixed Method:'Mix well. Pour in buttered his home office in Montreal. fatal accident ended in'only slight in• Contractors will commence work on with cream cheese. baking dish. Sprinkle it with crumbs "The present outlook for a bumper juries to three autoists on Sunday the new wharf at Westbank. , Crushed \ Pineapple—and cream Top with cheese if desired. Bake in crop," explained Dr. Marvin, is al• around noon, when a 'Ford coupe, cheese. ••• moderate oven. ready bringing demand'for forty or •driven by Mr. !H. Ryan and containing The municipal council last night ' Fresh strawberries—sliced thin and empowered delegates to the Union of fifty thousand harvest hinds. Can• as passengers Mr. and Mrs. A. P. At• sprinkled with powered sugar. Then To Ensure Flaky Pie Crust ada's most immediate need is larger kinson, tipped over on the Upper B.C. Municipalities Convention, to en• placed between buttered home-made population and the increased oppor• dorse a Saanich resolution, asking the Add small tablespoon vinegar to Bench road, following a break in the bread. These are very delicious. cold water when mixing pie crust. tunities offered in agriculture are go• steering wheel. 'Mr. Ryan was severe• provincial government to apportion An unusual Filling—Take cucumber, ing to be the real factor1 which will the gasoline tax among the municipal• Then there is ho fear of soggy pie ly cut. about the face, as.wa.s also Mr. celery, pineapple and black walnuts. crust. ••;•.'• renew the flow, of immigra'tion toward Atkinson; while Mrs: Atkinson sus• ities similar to the way hr which the Chop together and mix with French Canada, and ultimately produce the liquor-profits are distributed. r tained injuries to her arm and should• dressing. -' To Prevent Juice From Running Out next great period of Canadian pros• er. It appears that, while driving; The municipal council has received Dates and Nuts—Dates and nuts of Pie perity. ..along the Upper Bench Road near a letter from the Inspector of Munic• chopped' together, and mixed with '• Mr. Docker's, mail box, the steering- Stretch a strip of wet cloth about ipalities upon the matter of city man-! cream cheese is always a good filling one inch wide tightly around the rim wheel suddenly crumpled up , in Mr. agership, in varying degree*, and! for sandwiches. Ryan's hands and he lost control of of a pie. This. is especially helpful asked an opinion upon the'matter be• while baking a berry pie. SHORE ROAD IS the car. He at once threw on the fore the legislature sits. The council emergency brake, but the momentum decided to devote the evening of the COOKING HINTS •of the car was top great and it turn• 10th to a discussion of the matter. A New Salad Grape Jam ed over oh the road. Severe damage 2 cups of crushed pineapple 4 cups of sugar. IN BAP SHAPE was caused to the car, all the win• Dominion Waterworks Engineer Little water. dows being smashed, the body dam• Doncaster wroie Uie municipality not• (drained). 2 pounds of grapes. aged beyond repair, and one of the ifying them that they were drawing 1 cup of diced celery. Method: Make syrup. Cover sugar rear wheels broken, as well as the too. much water through the dam at 2 red pimentoes (chopped). with just enough water to moisten it. Another Detour Constructed the Okanagan River for the pumping rear wheels, broken. Method: * Drain . pineapple. Cut upCoo k until syrup threads. Then add at Site of Summerland plant. The matter was referred to the grapes (seeded) and boil until trans• Cherry pools have been closed and celery. Chop pimentoes. Mix well with cheques mailed to growers of the Oc• irrigation chairman. parent. •'•' . Slide cidental Fruit Company.' The price The resignation of Miss Ida Glenn mayonnaise and serve on crisp lettuce per pound net to growers of the var• from the staff of the municipal offices HOUSEHOLD HINTS Trouble with the big slide on the ious varieties,are: Bings, 15.Sc; Lam• was accepted, by. the council Wednes• Grape Jelly Summerland road, still continues, it Chewing gum fastened to your being thought that the whole cliff may berts, 15.2c; Black Republic, 14.4c; day night. Miss Glenn will reside with 6 pounds of grapes. clothing or furniture can be easily re• Black Tartarian, il.2c; Royal Anne, her family who are moving to Vancou• possibly eventually come down and : 3 cups of water. moved without muctt trouble. Even on - 10c. Occidental Fruit 'Co., Ltd. "pay ver. : - that the water, which has been ac• 1 "pound of sugar to each pint of a hairy surface—there will be no cumulating in the ' clay for fifteen .good prices on cherries. Pools closed W. H.' Murfitt reported at the coun• trace left of the gum—if you wipe the and cheques mailed to Growers. cil meeting Wednesday night that the juice. years, may possibly continue to em• spot with the white of an egg. Try erge all winter. Photograph Business changes hands— present flow, of ' water, with recent Method: Crush grapes. Pour the it some time should you be in this : The public works department has On Sept.; 1st, Mr. W.H. Ribelin, form• rains, was satisfactory, sprinkling water over them. Boil together 30 min predicament. It- works splendidly. hours being continued from seven to been working for weeks at the site erly of Vancouver, purchased the utes. Strain juice through jelly bag. 'studio and equipment of the'Maxwell eight in the morning and. from five of the slide already at a cost of sev• Add 1 pound of sugar to each pint of Open Vegetable Sandwich eral thousand dollars. At the moment Studio in the Govier Block, and, is until seven in the-evening. Mr. Jack• Here are a few suggestions for some son reported four feet of water still juice! Mix well. Cork. When,' this of writing another detour has been adding some new, equipment, which, Mexico City is awaiting the verdict in its most sensational mur• pretty and tasty vegetable, sandwiches constructed, although many prefer to will make this one of, the best equip- in: Howard Lake" which would,' -with comes to a boil—boil 20 minutes —ideal for serving at September rams der trial in many years. The accused; Hortense Cortes,'charged go around via Shingle Creek sooner ned Photo Studio in B.C. Mr. Ribelin > meet+the domestic water ^re- Take from fire and pour immediately parties. ^™ : > , . \ nuirp.ment.quirementKs thrniiE-througbh thTTIeP -wintewinterr. MrM,r with slaying her lover, J. Concepcion Saucedo, declares she played than attempt it. *has had 35 years experience in. the into jelly glasses. Seal with paraffin, ¡1. photo business and understands every Roadbouse stated that it had been cards with the man, with the agreement'that the winner was to Fresh Mushroom Sandwiches stated to'him that if Ellis Creek was kill the loser. She is shown in the courtroom. Fresh mushrooms (chopped' fine). branch of the work. ''" . tapped three thousand feet above the BAKING HINTS v Salt. Owing to the/condition of the Sum- present intake, considerably more Baked Ham With Scalloped Potatoes merland road where difficulties with land, passed through Penticton early 1 Flour (little). water could be secured than at pre• to buy Dominion produce if they can 9 Potatoes. Butter. « the large slide continue to make travel sent. Mr. Lochore said this was con• in the week, while on their way to get it, but we cannot afford higher Flour. difficult, only a few from Penticton Chase, where Mr. McLean, who is a prices." Method: Fry altogether until brown. trary to the engineer's report. Milk. Cool and spread on bread.. Do not were able last week to attend the com• The hospital building committee re• contractor and road-builder, has se• IY2 pound of, slice ham. bined meeting of Orion, Summerland cured a contract for roadwork. • » » spread butter on bread as this is a ported, to-the municipal council that Method: Pare and slice the pota• very rich sandwich filling in itself. and Trepanier Lodges ,A.F.&A.M. at it had been decided to abandon plans FIFTY DRUNKS toes. Place a layer of sliced potatoes Summerland last Thursday evening. A to finish the cellar to the new hospit• Dr. and Mrs., S. O." Stevens and Mr. FROM TAVERNS in., bottom of buttered baking dish number of distinguished brethern Asparagus Tip Sandwich with May• al wing in view of lack of funds. It. and Mrs. White of Omak were guests Sprinkle with butter, flour and a little onnaise. were present including, Attorney-Gen•was felt, however, that an effort at the Hotel Penticton oyer the week• seasoning. Repeat until you have used eral A. B. Manson, grandmaster; D. should be made the succeeding sum• end. Toronto, Aug. 28.—"I got a great all potatoes. Cover with milk. Lay W. Sutherland, of Kelowna, deputy- story," said iS. J. Fickel of Ohio, edi• String beans chopped with chili mer to do something, the opinion be• * < * * ham on very top. Keep in _ ice box sauce makes a good sandwich. grandmaster and E. Foley-Bennett, ing expressed that if three quarters of tor of the United States Anti-Saloon until time to cook. Allow at least 1 A party of tourists from Kirkland, League's chief publicity medium, The Penticton, district-deputy. A number the. amount 'required could be raised Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Miss• hour for this to bake. Brown bread, buttered. Spread with of members from St. George's Lodge locally the, balance could be secured American Issue, when interviewed by es M. L. Peterson and G. C. Erickson The Toronto Star.'on returning from minced sardines moistened with'lem- , were present. ; . from the government. Baked Apples and Mr. George English spent Sunday Montreal yesterday. "In one hour I on juice. Decorate with pickle and The ladies of the Royal Purple are The municipal" council granted the at the Penticton Hotel, while on a saw fifty drunks'coming out of three Baked apples are always a nice des• pimento. Makes a* very delightful With the to be congratulated upon the very fine request of L. Goodchap to construct tour' through B.C. taverns at closing time." sert. They may be varied by filling sandwich. Cream left in! ^ success which attended their first an addition to his building on Front ... * * » In this statement, the Star says, he the centres with— whist drive held in the Elks' Hall on street, inside-the fire limits, of gal• Mr. Thos. Kennedy, of McKeen's was corroborated by W. V. Waltman, Dates. BAKING HINTS' vanized iron construction,. with "Rub- Wednesday night. The hall was very .drugstore, has returned from a two head of the Detroit branch of the Nuts. Stuffed Flank Steak Keep a supply well filled, indeed, and the event beroid roofing. . •.» ' ' weeks vacation at the Coast. Anti-Saloon • League, who, together Little cinnamon. proved very enjoyable, keen interest I Sugar.- Slice of ' Flank Steak—about 1 lb. The football game between the * * • V '•'''. with members of the United States Seasoning (including onions , and being taken in the card' competition.' Town team, known as Jack Knox's Congressional Committee investigat• Method: Core apples. Fill cavities inyoisr pantry* The first prizes were won by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brandon and with dates, nuts,.little cinnamon and carrots). team,' and the K.V.R. tearn, scheduled daughter^,of Toronto; who have been ing the workings of the Ontario Tem• 1 cup of boiling water. Lundy and Mr. O. Gaube and the con• to take place last Sunday afternoon perance Act, visited the Quebec City sugar. Surround with water and bake. Free Recipe Book—- solation prizes by Mrs. W. E. Moore visiting'Mrs. Bertha Heron since Sat• yesterday to study the liquor situatioii Method: Spread dressing over meat. Write the Borden Co. but which did not happen will be play• urday, left on Wednesday morning for Roll it up and tie together. Place and Mr. Guilbeault. Subsequent to the ed off this coming Sunday at the Re• there. COOKING HINTS Limited, Vancouver card playing the remainder of the eve- Vancouver , arid Seattle, • following sliced carrots and onions in bottom creation groujids. which they will return to Toronto by Commenting on conditions in Mon• Serve ^New Beets Prettily and Dif- of baking dish. Place meat on top of , ning was - verypleasantly spent in treal itaverns, W. B. Wheeler, counsel ferently v For being found in the possession way of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. this and suet on top of meat. Pour dancing to the strains of music pro• for the league, said: "The only differ• Method: Cook the beet greens until vided by Emmerton's orchestra. of a duck out of season, a resident of Brandon also renewed their acquain• ence is that in the United States they boiling water over--this. Cover and Olalla was fined $25 and costs. tanceship with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, tender. Cook the beets until tender. cook 20 minutes in hot oven. Then Dainty refreshments were served at a used to stand at the bar till they had Chop the greens very fine. Season suitable hour, The success attended Councillor Roadhouse has had a who were at one tiriie neighbors in to siit down, but in Montreal they sit uncover and cook 30 minutes in a Toronto. They were on an auto drive with butter,, pepper and salt. Press moderate oven. Make pan 'gravy. I. 0. 0. F. upon this initial drive augurs well for number of iron disc motor traffic down till -they can't stand up." well into a buttered rins mould. Un- a successful season. > signs embedded in cement placed at around several parts of the Lower the corners of Fairview and Martin Okanagan during their stay and were mould on platter. Fill centre with Mr. H. K. Whimster ,has sent the fol• - quite impressed with the country. small new beets, seasoned well. Trim Okanagan Lodge No. 58 and Fairview and .Padmore streets. outside edge with thin slices of hard lowing circular to cemetry plot hold• '•'.*•:•.' Meets Second and Fourth Tuesday The new directors of: traffic are in PEACHES FROM boiled eggs. ers, which is self-explanatory:—The the centre of the four corners of the Messrs.' Ralph Boothe and Arthur at 8 p.m., in Freemasons' Hall. Parks Board appeal to you to pay to streets and are an improvement in Frazer,, members of' the office < staff C E. Walton W. J. Beattie the City Clerk's Office, you plot fees many ways on the upright type in• , ••, " • Peach Butter elebrate v of the K.V.R. are among Penticton's Peaches—Peck or.% peck of peach• Noble Grand Ree. Sec'y for 1925-26, as, promptly as .possible. stalled on Main street, in that motor• citizens who are travelling this sum• YAKIMA KEEP LABOR DAY The' council have installed a 2 inch ists are forced to take the curves es. Sugar—Little less than peach mer having .left for their vacation by bulk. - ' , ina Self respecting main and the board are installing at more, exactly. Tuesday's boat. After visiting Ralph's WAY 6 once an overhead .irrigation system brother, Roy, at Vernon,'. they, will Method: Stone, skin and mash A. F. & A. M. pipe-lines right across the cemetry, Mr. Howard Jones, late of the Cana• CANNERY BUSY peaches; Add little less sugar than SHOES SHlNEDw/tò v journey to the Coast and thence down fifty feet apart, with sprays on .each dian Blink of Commerce staff, left for peach bulk. Cook very slowly 3 or Summerland Lodge No. 56 Seattle on Wednesday-morning, hav• to California and possibly Mexico. line at three foot intervals. Every plot 4 hours until done. This is easy to tell Meets Third ^Thursday- will be watered evenly and regularly, ing secured a position with the Na• as they become darker and more set• ( in the month so you may plant what you like in the tional, Bank of Commerce in that city. Mr. and Mrs, H! C. Erickson, who Reopens With Eighty Em• tled looking in the pan. This peach way of shrubs, flowers, etc. The board have been residents of Penticton since butter is excellent for short cake or .S. A. MacDonald, W.M. Misses Dorothy and Gwen Scott last January,, have decided to remove ployees After Being are planting the whole, area to dwarf as a sauce for ice cream. Children E.R.Butler, P.M., Sec. white clover, which will make a clean entertained at the tea hour on Sunday their home to Kerrlsdale, Vancouver, Shut All Summer love it on their bread and .butter. green sward by next Bprihg. This is afternoon in honor of their cousin, and left for the Coast on Wednesday taking a lot of money and the board Miss Evelyn Gilbert, who is leaving morning. Tomato Cups look to you to come to their assistance shortly for Penticton, The tea table Hi * * ' CANNING RECORD Tomatoes, promptly as you did last year. Let'B was contred with mauve and white Among the Tncola guests during the Corn ""(uncooked). " have a little teamwork and we'll have asters and presiding was Mrs, Nelson past week were the following: Mrs, BEING ATTEMPTED Butter. the place put In such shape that you Gowen while ices were served by Mrs. Klldon and son, Davenport, Wn.; Mrs, Bread crumbs, will be proud of your share in its de• James Duke, Serviteurs were Miss C, J. Tucker, Indianapolis; Mr. and Bacon if desired. velopment, The board put In 100 Enie Brand and Misses Carol and Ed• Mrs. E. A. Day and Miss Winnlfred Fruit Arrived in Perfect Method: Slice off ontls of tomatoes. shrubs this spring and between you, na Muson. Guests included Mrs, G. B, Day, Kelowna; Mrs, T, Gibben and Thomson, Madame MIgnon Gidy, Mrs. Condition for Canning Scoop out centres. Cut corn off cob, you supplied over GO peonies on the daughters, Victoria; Hon. A, M, Man- 1 Cook for a few minutes with little private plots. Any one who did notF . W. Gilbert, Mrs, Walter C. Scott, son, Victoria: Mayor E, W. Suther• This Week Misses W1lma and Helen Clark, Miss• tomato pulp. Fill centres with corn leave 50 cents for a peony for their land, Kelowna; M(r. and Mre, F, E, es Ruth and Reta Ramage, Miss Joan- moistonod with tomato. Top wUh plot last year, may do so now, and it Mader, Bryan, Ohio; P, Lloyd Tanner, Penticton, Sept, • out Amorlcan goods If they will try. thorn boforo thoy bocomo ovor-rlpo. English pooplo aro all ready and glad Mr, and Mrs, IT, L, McLean, of Ross- t teSt^y^0nl'iv*^'f^^W'^»r^\* •r*»"'»-»*':'—»™—'»-*"—"--- • - -* - 8 THE SUMMERLAND, REVIEW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. PEACHLAND NEWS By. Our Resident Correspondent. Editor Summerland Review: the price set by the Board of Control, Dear Sir,—We are told that •Mr. intimating to the, growers that we A write-up of interest to Peach- Kenzies and McCalls. ' Chambers in his speech before were responsible for a break in the landers:—An interesting wedding, * * , » , Co-operative Growers' meeting iii market. Contributions to this column will be gladly received. If you.have any took place at the Jackson Avenue Bap• Mr. F. Margeson, of San Diego, Cal., •Summerland recently, stated that the The facts of the case are as fol• vistiors staying at your home, or know of any friends who are leaving for tist Church in Vancouver, on Tuesday was among the visitors in town last Associated had traced a cut in the lows: 'We had a car of tomatoes a holiday, kindly'phone or write The Review. evening when Dr. J. J. Ross, of First week end paying a visit to his old tomato market to a shipment made which arrived unsold in Calgary. We RATES FOR CLASSIFIED by Walters Limited of Summerland,.| wired the brokers asking them what, Baptist Church, united in marriage friend and employer, Reeve R. Har• wherein they had cut 10 cents below ADVERTISEMENTS Kelowna-Penticton boat service, i Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson of Miss Ada G. Langdale, elder daughter rington. He was book-keeper for Mr. was the best price they could obtain Leaves Summerland for Penticton .11 Naramata announce the engagement of Mr.' and Mrs. S. M. Langdale; of the Harrington in his business in Sydney, for this car in a pinch, and they re• THE STRANGE CREATURE plied at a price 10 cents below the First insertion, 8 cents a word. Sundays included. tf. of their daughter, Florence Gwendo city and 'Mr. J. F. K. English, only soniN.S. Two cents a word each subsequent (Vernon News) then fixed selling price. We,immed• line, to Mr, Gordon Parker Hayman, of Mr. and Mrs. John Englislvof Chll- • * * * insertion; minimum charge, 50 cents * * • liwack. For the occasion the church Mr. and Mrs. John Zold and family Whatever may be the ultimate ex• iately called up the Board of Control,, per week. Send your films to Stocks the son of Mrs. S. J. Hayman, Weston- had been prettily decorated by girl now of Weriatchee, formerly residents planation of the stories that have been and after discussing the situation, coming to hand," regarding the ap• Mr. Stockton advised us that it was If so desired, adertisers may have Photographer, Penticton. tf Supermare, England, the marriage to friends of the bride with' a profusion of'Peachland, motored in this week the only thing that could be done and take place early in September at the of summer flowers and greenery. The and spent a short, time renewing old pearance of some abnormal animal in replies addressed to a box number, * *.. * that it was best to accept the offer. bride, who was given in marriage by acquaintances, the waters of Okanagan Lake, it is care of The Review. For this service Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Butler returned home of her parents in Naramata. certain that we alll of us owe a debt Our wire to the brokers was that we add 10 cents. her father, wore a becoming gown of . * * would accept this offer if the buyer Sunday evening fron^.a motor trip to Mrs. Annie Wagner and Miss Ida ivory pebble crepe, and a bridal veil Mr. Bell, of Vancouver, was among of gratitude to those who have re• would not use these tomatoes to The Revie\V is not responsible for Seattle, being away about a week. Smith, of Vancouver, are now closing of embroidered silk net, held in place the arrivals on'Tuesday of this week, ported on the subject. A tale of this break the market with them. errors in. cop2#taken over the phone. * * * out the entire stock of Findley's Dry by a coronet of orange blossoms. Red to join his wife and children who have kind, be it fact, fancy or legend, is just the one thing wanted to throw a We called .Mr. Chambers on the Contract r&jes on application. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robson, who Goods Store at West Summerland and Carnations formed her shower boquet. been visiting here for'a time with Mrs. Miss Lillian Langdale; sister of the Bell's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. glamour over our waterways. phone and asked him if he had any have been staying at the home of will remain until the end of Septem• bride, attended as bridesmaid, wear- White. v At present, it must be .confessed information regarding the car from Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Butler for the past ber. with all their super-abundance of nat• the Board of Control, but as his in• >R SALE ing pink brocaded pebble crepe, and * * * ' formation did. not seem to conform to three weeks returned to their home *.'*.»' carrying a bouquet of Carnations in Miss Alice Cousins left.on Tuesday ural beauty, our lake regions in this country do lack somewhat that, adds what actually happened, he has FARMERS, lend your cream to in , where Mr. Robson is prin• Get your hunting supplies at But harmonizing colors. Mr. Harold String- morning's boat to return to prepare agreed to take the matter up with er, nephew of Bishop Stringer, was for her duties for the coming school immensely to the appeal of others Penticton Ifurity Products. High• cipal of the school. ; ' ler and. Waldens. in the old world, that are intrinsically them again. We, feel, however, that, est market-prices paid. 43tf * * » best man; while Mr. Arnold Armour, term, after enjoying a visit here with he has mistated the facts of the case of New-Westminster, and Mr "Wallace her folks. •' no. more lovely nor grand than, our The Misses Lillian and Katy Mit• and should have had full and absolute FC-R SAL'E- T. B Neil Craig, of the' Dominion Bank, Langdale acted as ushers. Mr. Thomas • ——— ~ own—perhaps often less so, even of -Orchard ladders, chell have returned home after, spend those whose charms have been told information before making a public Young. 5-1-c left Tuesday to spend ' his vacation ing the summer with. Mr. and Mrs Knight rendered the wedding music. * : " ~ * statement of this deal, without having During the signing of the register, .1 v 1 and sung universally. What would the given us a chance to defend ourselves. FOR SALE—Fresh milk cow with at his home in New Westminster. Harry Mitchell of Moose Jaw. NARAMATA Black Forest of Germany be without Miss Eileen Harman sang "Because", ^ ; . ^ We have copies of our wires to prove heifer calf. Price 80 dollars; Phone with Miss Magdaline Aske acting las - ., its erl-king ,and its gnomes, or the 'our statements, which are open to 903. 5-2-c Mrs. Walmsley, matron of the hos• her accompanist. Following the cere- „ Mrs- Coleman^ and family left for Rhine lacking its Rat-tower at Bing- in spection to anyone who may be in. SEND CHEQUE al en? Coult there but arise amongst pital, and son Harry, left on Tuesday mony a reception was held at the C sa,ry 0n Friday, accompanied, by doubt of the tacts. Mrs us another Victor Hugo—one dare not for a week's visit-to the Coast. home of the bride's parents at 2541 - Nuchol and her daughter, after This year there has been.a large YOUNG WOMAN WANTS WORK on even ask for a Wagner—to put a co Eaton street, the guests being re- a few weeks stay in Naramata, herent body of tradition and romance acreage of tomatoes on account of the farm or ranch. Good housekeeper. * * • F0RL0CKW00D ceived by Mrs. S. M. Langdale and ••- . , ' __* * , , soft' fruit shortage, and there has State wages. Write Box 166 Pentic Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCutcheon and —a soul—into the exquisite natural Mrs. John English. Assisting in serv- : Mrs- A- T. Horswill entertained ner form that only awaits such an endow• been a large amount shipped to the ton. B.C. , 5-1-pd two children arrived home Saturday inging were Miss. Magdaline Aske, many friends , at the Unity Club on prairies; and the Board of Control, ; ment to complete to the wide world night from a three months motor trip Miss Mary Fittendrigh, Miss Lillian Thursday afternoon in view of her ap- tells us that we have shipped from Princeton Sportsmen Mail Reid, Miss Ruth McWilliam, Miss Ei- Preaching departure for Penticton. A its full appeal. When shall the poet Summerland under our control, more; FOR RENT during which time they were as far leen Harmon, Miss Mamie Kennedy numerous gathering assembled m re• emerge who will be able to tell us, than all.the rest of the valley put to• east'as Toronto and Oshawa. One the $116 for Injured Pen• looking from our own inland shores gether. : The commodity is a highly ad Miss May Mohrman. Mr. and Mrs. sponse to invitation and a social time how FOR RENT—Schwartz Tailor Shop, return trip they came through Detroit English left" on a wedding trip to be was passed over the teacup, perishable product and cannot always- ticton Player On the mere the wailing died away. T.'B. Young. 41tf Millaw'akee, Minneapolis, Yellowstone spent in the Rockies. Upon their "re• be held for higher prices. turn they will reside in Peachland, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robinson and Even the blackfellow in the arid In conclusion, we dany having' Park and Spokane. Penticton, Sept. 4.— where Mr. English has; for the coming family left on Monday for Penticton Australian wastes has his "bunyip" been the cause of any break in the LOST Harmony reigns once more be• year, accepted the •Principal'ship of where Mr. Robinson is engaged in that haunts the water-hole. Let us at tomato market, as our . books will Miss Bryce, of the Summerland least cultivate our bunyip. , show we sold tomatoes after this LOST—Ladies dark green blanket tween the sporting elements of the Peachland 'High • School. Both • business, Hospital : staff left on Wednesday to bride and groom are well-known in. shipment at the fixed [prices,' to' the- coat, about ten days ago on Giant's Princeton and Penticton, due to Mrs.' Amaron left for Vancouver on HOUSEHOLD HINTS same firm. spend three week's vacation at Areola. the very generous action of a University circles, the former being Head. Finder please return to Re- a graduate of the University of B.C. Friday and expects,to spend the win• To clean soiled wall paper—take a . Yours truly view office. ; , 5-1-c * '.'*'• number of Princeton citizens fol• and the latter a graduate of the Uni• ter in that city. , - - clean duster and.rub in dry powdered • WALTERS LIMITED, Mr. and M-rs. Frith leftSummerland lowing the accident to Lockwood versity of Alberta, where he is.;, also borax. Then rub it over soiled spots .; ,, ;: . (W. E, Walters) on paper. Summerland, Aug. 29, 1925. NOTICE . , on Thursday, Mr. Frith going to Kam- of Penticton, who broke his arm an undergraduate in the faculty of •The.regular meeting of the Unity loops and M[rs. Frith to Sackville, in the game there on Sunday, last. medicine. Mr. and Mrs. English ar• Club was 'held on Friday afternoon, A large amount of slabs have been at the home of Mrs. J. M. Robinson. A removed from Mineóla and as most of N.B., .where she will attend the Mt. Princeton citizens _ certainly rived in Peachland on Monday eve• ning's boat of this week and are pre- special feature of the occasion was the the parties taking them: are known, Allison Ladies College. proved themselves good sports Mrs. Pardee would appreciate.it if paring to get settled in their new Presentation of a club souvenir to *.*.,»... and appreciative of the action of home for their sojourn here. Miss Gwen Robinson in token of her they pay her at once.—Anne Pardee coming wedding. 5-1-pd. Mrs. Mason and Miss Mason, mother, Penticton players in giving them We Will Buy Your a return game. Mr. S. B. Hamilton and sister of-Mrs. R. M. Ross; who Miss Doris Bradbury was among the ,Mrs> George Weaver was hostess to have been visiting her during the sum• received yesterday from Mr. J. A. recent arrivals^ in# town, having re- ^ ^ 1; laflies on Saturday afternoon, Empty Sacks CARD OF THANKS turned from California where sne - - - • Mr. P. 0. Minnich, who has been mer, returned to their Jiome in Web• Brown of Princeton, a cheque for I tea being served on the lawn at , i : conducting a watch repair business in •spent several months. .She expects to 'Northcott.' We are pleased toianriounce;''tii^f'wV;'ar'e'now able ster City, Iowa, on Thursday. $116, the proceeds of a collection remain in Peachland with her people Summerland for the past two years- taken up for the injured Penticton to fill a long-felt want.by furnishing a market for second announces that he will leave for the for a time. player. Dr. Lee Smith, of Prince• '• * * * Mrs. J. M. Robinson took a short hand grain arid feed-sacks; We require immediately two Coast next week. Upon his departure G. M. Ross came in from Nelson on » , • , J , , .trip to the Coast last week, returning tW thousand good second hand sacks. • They must be fairly from "Summerland, Mr;, Minnich wish• Tuesday to spend a few days with his ton, as well, ^attended to Lock- ^!L °Uith her daughters.the Masses Gwen- 1 'houses freshly painted which goes to clean and free from holes. es to express his thanks for the. kind• mother, Mrs. R. M. Ross. wood's injury without a fee, the dolin and Kathleen Robinson. ness and good fellowship which has doctor being too good a sport to ward making that section of the town • * a considerably brighter.- ' ., _ . _ ...... been evidenced by Summerland citi• charge an injured player. , n Bring your sacks along. We will trade you Flour and zens during his residence here. Mrs. Fudge and daughter, Joe, left -' The Union Church service was held Feed for them : 5-1-pd. by the noon train Tuesday for Van• The sportsmanship of Prince• „. ,. .. ,, . . -. on Sunday afternoon,,Rev. Wilson of- The Dorland'and. the Harrington . i the evening the Rev. H. couver, where Miss Fudge will enter ton is, needless to say, greatly ad• ficiating n families motored to Summerland early A. Solly officiated at tthe Anglican mired (and appreciated by Pentic• ' - CARD OF THANKS business college. ' last week to -spend a day..looking over service). beillg the-fifth Sunday in the Harry J. Sanderson On behalf of my wife and self. I *• - .« *. • ton citizens generally and in future the Experimental Station. month.'The choir rendered Elsey's An- wish to thank those who so kindly the mining town sportsmen; can AT Ttr-,,- c -, -rcr -, them, "They that Wait Upon the PHONE 422. NEXT TO POST OFFICE M|rs. A. H.'Huycke and daughter, Mr.-.William. Suddaby left, on Wed- .» Myers was organist and promptly turned out on Saturday have anything they want in this Lord Miss Alice morning last,. to fight the fire, which Barbara, returned to the Coast on nesday mornmgs,^oat, encroûte for at both services, endangered our home, only quick ac• town, where their stock now rates the prairies where he expects to .spend — Tuesday, after having spent the sum• several weeks "before returning. tion and the wind in our favor saved mer at Crescent Beach, Mrs. Hiiycke considerable above par. the situation.—Percy-Foster • The affair is a pleasing climax * * * On Tuesday evening a meeting of is well known, in here, having been to some irritation which existed A-party comprising nine citizens of the Naramata Conservative Associa- vocal instructor in Okanagan. College between the two towns a week or Kelowna, piloted by Mr. Sullivan, pas- tion was held inthe Syndica Hotel, some years.ago. ; so ago, when, through ,some mis• sed-throiigh't'own-on their way home the'speakers, being Mr. Grote Stirling4- Why Trouble Hot Dinner Sunday ? * * * understanding, iRrinceton expect• last week after a vacation spent an M.P., Mr. J. W. Jones, M.L.A. and Mr. ed a Penticton team to.arrive in the mountains back of Peachland. W, MaeKenzie, M.L.A. for Similka- Miss Olive. Grant and her young the Slmilkameen town while the They went in' as far as the lake îfrea meen. The. first business of the-meet- RIALTO THEATRE brother, Billy, returned to their home locals played Wenatchee here in• beyond the Peachland and Summer- ing was the élection of officers for the in Vancouver after spending the sum stead. Despite the fact that the land dams. The party was organized coming .year, • and the chairman,; Mr. When You Can Get It At JOHNSTON'S season here was officially closed by MJr. Spurrier, one of the business A. T.-Horswill called for nominations mer here. and the equipment stored away, men of Kelowna. for president, two vice-presidents and • _ .., v » * * Crave excitement? Yes? Then . local players determined to give - *' * * an executive committee. The Hon. Ar- drop into the Rialtoand see a real Mr. H. W. Lougheed, who went over Princeton a return game and got A number Of the members of the thur.Meighan was named as Honorary Always Chicken at regular prices comedy: . to Armstrong last Tuesday, returned a hold of Summerland (uniforms Peachland Masonic Lodge A.F.&A.M. President, Captain Bowen being elect- and girls' ball equipment and mot• journeyed to Summerland on. Thurs- ed as president-to succeed Mr. Hors home on Thursday. •.'••> DOUGLAS McLEAN IN ored to 'Princeton on Sunday. day evening of last week'to attend a will on his retirement. Mr. Grote • * * * That Princeton sportsmen appre• special meeting held there, Stirling, in a short but effective ad• "THE YANKEE On Friday last the packing house ciated this was apparent and the • • • dress gave an outline of the proceed- '-i*,, unfortunate accident to Lockwood - î f-nm I ings of the recent session of the Ot- staff of Walter> Ltd,., held their fifth Franci„ ,s (CousinrtX~~~Z.„s motored home fromly,nrn^ ^ . he • CONSUL" permitted them to demonstrate it pai llament| laylng BtreflS on t annual corn roast at Trout Creek Beaverdell last week and after spend- lttllufailure of lthe MaeKenzie King Govern- Also the. first episode of "The in a practical way. The dispute ing the latter portion of the week at '« »° «-"«6 VT«T.»...- point. The party including a , few has, therefore, had a pleasant Fortieth Door," on his home here, left to return to ment t0 reduce the amount of national outcome which will do much to friends numbering over forty. Both Beaverdell on Saturday morning, debt and the deceptive character of Fri. & Sat., Sept. 4 & 5 ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter, Sr. and W. Wil• foster goodwill in sport between the budget figures in ignoring the a'd- the towns. * * * . lis Walter were present and during . ., . .. . , . ditional advances to the C.N,R.. He Ammunition Tues. ft Wed., Sept. 8 & 9-^- After a pleasant visit spent in town economic policy the evening the opportunity was tak• Mr. Hamilton has acknowledged als0 condemned tho the receipt of the money and ex• with her • parents Mrs. Thackbery whlch waB drlylng Canadlan ^dus(« ZANE GREY'S en of , making presentations to two pressed appropriate appreciation eft on Friday morning to return to ries across the line, and compared it very popular members of the staff, of the action of Princeton citi• her home in Regina, Sask. Her father, with the program outlined by Mr. "THUNDERING HERD" Mr. George Jones, accompanied her to M( g manifestoes which re- M!r. Bedford Tingley on his recent zens. el hen ln the the prairies, expecting to spend sev- the' Conservative platform, This is the greatest American rom• The last men's baseball game of preSGnt8 marriage and Miss Zoe Fudge on leav• oral weeks there during harvest and that a reasonable amount ance since '.'The, Covered Wagon", the season proved just one too many He clalmed We have a large assort- ^.y.Jr f ¿fy* ing for a prolonged stay at Vancouver, threshing. f protection to home industries would with a great cast, consisting of for Harold 'Dad' Lockwood, veteran 0 ,, „ „ , . bring prosperity to Canada, and that Lois Wilson, Jack Holt and Noah Following "Auld Lang Syne" around hurler, of the Penticton team, for T ment of SHOT GUN Mrs. Cameron, of .Kelowna, was g „, f^^^éM^ÊÉ the camp fire the "party broke up while playing in Princeton on Sun lmml ratlon would follow as natural Beery. In this are pictured 2000 among the visitors in town last we6k, , MaeKenzie, of Penticton day afternoon in the eighth inning se(luencei Mr SHELLSHRI.Ï.S in alnll.trifl thei difAiï.MMmf»-• . ' A^.^m^ buffalo in a real stampede which is about 11. Everyone present 'having a guest with Mrs. Edwin Cudmore. , remarks on the 'Dad' had the misfortune to break" his folIowed w th a few just one clap of thunder in this spent a very sociable and enjoyable She left on Saturday morning to re advisability of organizing a vigorous drama of thundering thrills. arm above the elbow. He wound up to ferent sizes, and in dif• evening. deliver tho ball to the batter but JuBt turn home. campaign for the coming election, and * * * before the ball left his hand one of was succeeded by Mr. J, "W. Jones, Fri. & Sat., Sopt. 11 ft 12— Miss Mildred and Master Royal' who spoke of the fine record made ferent makes. Donald Mclntyre left on Thursday the boneB of his upper arm broke and "DAUGHTERS OF THE tho ball shot wildly off to one side, McDougall loft on Wednesday of last by Mr. Stirling in his first yoar in tho for, Kaslo, where he will assume the Tho accident was unfortunate not only week to return to their home in Van• House, pointing but that ho had spok• NIGHT" duties of principal of the High School for the pitcher but for all the rest couver after having spent their sum- en on sixteen occasions during the mor vacation in. the valley. While in session, He also emphasized the, nec• Prepare for the opening there, of the team, for Penticton was load• Coming—JACK PICKFORD in ing 10-0 at tho time and 'Dad* was Peachland they woro guests of their essity for electors to make sure their PRIZES AWARDED FOR travelling at a bettor gate than ho has Aunt Mrs. P, N. Dorland. Thoy visited names wore on tho voters list, He of the hunting season^ "GARRISON'S FINISH" foretold an election for early October, Fri. & Sta„ Sept. 18 ft 10 FLOWER COLLECTIONS done for some time. relatives and friends in Vornon and Penticton. A vote of thanks to the retiring presi• Al'tor tho accident Vic DeBock wont # * # dent, Mr, A, T, Horswill was carried Don't forget that up on. the hillock, but his slants wero unanimously, and tho mooting ad• Mr. H. H. Evans, provincial horti• Robert Sharp of Vancouver, employ• "ROBIN HOOD" is coming no puzzle to Princeton's sluggors and ed rocontly on tho S.S, Sicamous, journed. Nov. 9 & 10 culturist, Vornon, was present at tho ho wont away from thoro to lot Ralph spent Friday of-last week visiting his A. B. ELLIOTT regular monthly mooting of tho Rock take his place. As it was tho final score was only 10-12 in favor of Aunt, Mrs. H, E. McCall and loft on Trout Crook Farmers' Institute, hold Princeton and most of the toam had Saturday morning to return to tho in tho schoolhouso on Monday eve• Coast. not touched a ball for throo wooks or * # * Government Ship SUMMERLAND WEST SUMMERLAND ning last, when ho gave a most in• more and some of tho rogulars could not make tho trip, Tho Princeton team Mrs. Coopor, of Kolownn, was PIANOFORTE TUITION teresting and instructive tnlk on among tho arrivals on Saturday ovo- is Sunk In Sound flower growing. Tho first thing to had tholr rogular pltchor 1Poto' Prost in tho box, but ho was being treated ning's boat to spend n short timo vis• remombor when sotting out to plant with disdain by tho local boys until iting hero with Mrs, Cudmore, MRS. D. LORNE SUTHERLAND n perennial bordor is thorough prop Lockwood's accidont, and thon prob • • • Vlotorla, 8opt. 3.—At 10:30 Senior advanced, first class certifi. aration of the soil before anything is ably unnorvod by it tho \ Ponticton M(r, Olms, Houston, on omployoo of o'clook Wednesday night the 'Pacif• cnte from the London College of plantod. Uso a little chomlcal for- toam could not qulto como through tho C.P.R, on tho S,S. Sicamous spout ic Salvaoo Company's stsamshlp with,a win. Music, London tllizor at this time. Thoro ,is nothing last Saturday in town visiting his 8nlvaao King loft this port for Bar* EGG INSURANCE clay Sound, where In Plpestom In• For Pontlnton, Lockwood was vory motbor Mrs. R. IT, Houston, leaving An Easy Matter—Introduce Now Blood With the WILL RESUME TEACHING bettor than blood and bono. A Httlo offootlvo, Goorgo Allon was also good, on Sunday to take tho stago to Pon let, H.M.C.S, ArmentloroB ran Sopt. 1st nitrate of soda can bo u?od later to and Vic DoBook while playing second tloton in tlmo for duty on tho Monday ashore at noon yesterday, keeled EGG HABIT FIXED givo tho plants a littlo oxtra pop just handled his chancoa nicely, For morning run of tho boat, over and filled. Later reports re• Phono 601 5-3-c | boforo flowering time. Mr, Evans Princeton 'iDoo' Smith playod a stollar , * * * ceived here stated that the vessel ERINMORE LEGHORN FARM, West Summerlnnd, offers was entirely submerged and that a tho best vnluo In B. C. In brooding cockerels, From tho special advocates fall planting for peren• gamo at first and Allan tho Prlnooton Miss Dorothy Gudmoro, nolco of Mr, catcher was also good. and Mrs, Edwin Cudmore, Joft on Sun• heavy sen was running. , pon of a Vancouver Islnnd broodor, thoy havo authentic high nials, Don't mix ' sunshine loving Tho Ponticton toam was composod day last to roturn to hor homo In Van• It was until nearly 8 o'olook last records bohind them—dnniH, 200 to 200 oggs in pullet yoar; FOR QUICK SALE plants with those which delight in of Boatty, o; Lockwood, pi Forman couver, after having spent sovoral night that tho Salvage Company slro's dam, 280. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE shade or semi-shado conditions, In lb; DoBock, 2b; Allon, ss; Phinnoy, wooks vacation horo with hor Aunt was first notified of tho misfortune Hatched in A Henrson — tlimt means right) nnswor to a quostion as to when is 8b; Parmloy, Gramor and Brodorlck, and Undo and Cousin Edna, Mr, Cud- whooh had overtaken the Onnndlan A well built and woll finished Government vessel while on patrol Brooded by electric power— " " " outfloldors and R, Bock and R, Parm moro motored, to Wost Summerland Scientifically fed —• " " " 10-rooipod homo, on 10 acroB of tho host tlmo to divldo irisos, Mr, loy, subs, to tako hor to tho K.V.R. train, duty on the West Coast. Awaiting land, sovon plantod to orchard, Evans gavo it as his opinion that * * * word from naval authorities, the Given freo, clown rnnge — " " " i theso vigor* adjoining railroad station. Prlco Lowdon of Coalmont umpired tho soon nftor blooming period is the gamo, Mr. Allan WIlBon loft on Monday salvage dhlp was delayed In her orous birds are qunllfied to become superior breeders, and aro $4,000, loss than halt! valuo, On worth treblo tho price asked. host tlmo, Soot and wood ashes morning's boat to spend a fow wooks departure but all parts were aboard easy terms. P, D. Coopor, Sum- In Alborta. • and the ship randy ito put to sea Single birds, crated for shipping, $5.00 oachi two for $0.00, morland. 341I&R-2-C should never bo wasted, as those KELOWNA BANK MANAGER PROMOTED TO VANCOUVER • •. • half an hour aftar tho first word f.o.b. train or boat. On premises, $3.00 each. form an excellent fortilistor for' tho Kelowna, Aug. uO.—'Gonoral rogrot Miss Mildred Robins and Miss Ruby of the aooldont arrived. flowor gardon, and at tho samo tlmo Is felt boro at tho impondlng dopart- Cousins have rontcd Miss Elliott's BREEDING PENS of twelve selected one nnd two-year-old hens mated to one of these cockerels, $25, The sale of one sit* Egg Beater help to koop down insect posts. Tho uro of A. G. MoCosh, manager of tho houso in town and aro sotting up Egg boaters aro now mado ln var• local branch of (ho Bank of Montreal housekeeping whilo omployod in tho Unfit next spring will (five you 8% on the investment. This offer ious sizes, Ono vory convenient size is institute offorcd prizes for tho host who has boon promotod to an Import Union Packing house, The funny part about twins that for September only. when ono egg is called for, it can ho ,. ., ...... ant, position in tho superintendent's * * * look alike is that you moslly hnvo to beaten in measuring cup thus saving collection of flowors shown at this offlco at Vancouver, Mr, MoCosh has Mr. nml Mrs. Hnrk and youngest son thorn together to toll thorn apart. taken an acUvo interest In public af- Hon with their daughter and hor hus• —Dundnlk Horn hi. an oxtra bowl, It is nlso handy when mooting, and those wero won by Mrs. I observe throughout tho world that Mrs. Fosbery whipping a small quantity of cream. Magnus Talt, first; Mr.' Barkwill, fairs, especially In connection with band, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Goylon ; ,no motored up from Summerland on Sun- tho principal enemies of tho Prltish WEST SUMMERLAND BRITISH COLUMBIA second«nunnd , miand MMrsm. fivnnvliinuranviiio MorwiMorgnnm, hospital and th_e board of„ trado, l Franco holds all the keys of tho, . nm] bot]) hfl nml Mr8 McCoHh w bo dnylawt to spond a portion of tho nation am tho student chiHROs,—Lord world's future—Comte do St. Aulairo.,tnlrH' much missed, day visiting tholr old frionds tho Mac Birkenhead,