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Vol. 3, No. 46 SUMMERLAND, %jC», JUNE 24, 1911 -Ou 'lA Whole t GENERAL ELECTION SOON: FRUIT SEASON OPENS. THE REGATTA AT NARAMATA. : Narämätä The first shipment of locally j Private advice' fjcom > the , east f * •? Sí ; j states positively: that there will be grown fruit to outside markets v^as a. EVENT OF CORONATION DAY •" ''Miss Hayes,''foririerly of the gov• CARD OF THANKS.,., . j a geferalMee¿io1^:this^yearl^^TOr4' madeiTueday. morning. U The fruit ernment''t'elèpbone'' service0 here, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan wish to FOR SOUTHERN . 7 j haps'.inv"Septembef;ojp,»October^^ .was/pack'ed.and'fshippedsby the Ok- and latterly holding a 'pbsitipri' in thank most heartily the)friends in \ is intimated, that,, upon Sir Wil-anagan Fruit Union, Limited.: thesameservice'at^Vërnori'is^to rè- Naramata and Summerland for the Ideal Weather Conditions. , Interesting Progr*m. Regatta No. 1, } j fred's return from England he will Only cherriesand strawberries are 1911 rri''to' SummerlandBeginning many little kindnesses extended to | -make public his ••intentiohj^rto^tHe- being shipped yet, and all con• Series Makes a Good Begfanwg~for This Season's Events at 'Juiiy'lst', '-the'Jlong'';,distànçe J tele• their daughter,' Miss Irene, dur- | country on the reciprocity, issue, signments have gone east.: j j % * (totaa^ , ft- S y,; Sfgjf ? %, 1 i}- phone office will again be at the'lo- ng her recent illness. : ; and will not attempt^ to . force the Despite inumerdus private picni^l i;tt|firstiwith,' Peachlandi second and cal past office a1i3~Miss"Hayes will The~Wellband -Ranch" south" of I present!' agreement fthrbiighli the; S.S. OKANAGAN'SjUP TRIP. and various pleasure parties;'for ramata third. Time, 4 min. 10resunië/chàVgèUhefë^Vr/ J ! town/ one of the,oldest'and largest 1. House. v-* Coronation Day; Vernon arid Nara- orchards in the place has -recently To Be Made At More Reasonable ?: J r mata, ihe centres of attraction for Iff 'Â"' meeting' of ftKe; Local Option j. In view, of j, this,Mthe. Liberal and 1 ? changed hands at a good figure. ! Conservative ieaaers^are^sembiing Hour; Change Expected. the~Okanagan;r;drew^largeicrowds.; viri BASEBALL. , League will 'be 'held' in the Baptist It is understood that some fine resi• ! Ch'ûr'ch.'^Sumn^erlahdî'ôri'^ With ;its^i^widely;r.advertijsjBd ^pro• :>-r"A"fter the~completi"onro'f the~aqu- ! their force preparatory for", a ! dential property in Vancouver en• j quick, decisjve campaign.There gramme and special r.excrusibhhfaj^s atiC'sports the crowd*'-repaired to day "evening next; 'at'eighto'clocfei; ters into the deal. ; ? Important andjdrastic changesuri 1 i \yi H.fepM ]5aa'')ge£e^l li'nefup5^ S??o"-' andjthe?(boat .schduleiirrahgedio tte Athletic ground to wi tness the Provincial Supefintendeht' Spencer. the lake service of the' C: P:-R. are I : ! J ' The friends arid adherents of the ! cally and .otherwise, aW'reciprocity suit iVernpn^it, .was ijpf.^O^rsejfe^ •Ifft&igame; ?. Summerland versus Pen-is to add'réss'tbe'mèetihg'.'' -'\ a 5 s c JMVN " V-S5:Vr.<.'i onr ,-'•• rAnglicaj n Church are to be favour• promised as a result of the recent' tictonV^ y-nyyjà 1 is the issue, upon which' the ,elec- ! pectedv/that-^^m^ -'^ i J ,*4v.''lir \i visit,to the valley of W. H.'?Brodiei : } A ;Lawn, Social,^^junder, ^.the. auspic•ed every month with a visit from [• ti^|wilfjl)e)fought.:: distrjcLr';would„jgo. northward, to '^'the -Pentictoa team'started off generals passenger agent; S "Lake' 1 es of ,the.Lad.i.ès Auxiliary-jof Î,the the Rev. H. A. Solly. The' ser• : well, making"a "good score in the' travel lers generally are' riot satis- <8IMn4^{.the:d'4^^ii^M^^^B^ ^Methodist;Church'iw|llj be ..beld'j-6n: ^ vices will be held at three o'clock; steamers available; to imaJref|ixcp|f*;fjrst.:inning ; * and led throughout: : JdondaX''eyeniptgy.tJune?26,'.'tatv->,the: The next service will be held two SCHOOL * CONVEYANCE; , - fled ..with p the ^present, ^scheduler ii^ii^^nqt'untHlvthey,'' got"'well i into 8 & P sions^ojNaranwtav:80.^theVAiha^tt4r. ; Mosfc of* the timeíat^Okáhagáir Land •home., of si Dr.t G. > M. ,,Smith.>!,,: Ice'week s from'riext Sunday. CONTRACTS ¿/AWARDED. Athletic jsand^ i|e game that the.Summerland boys ! ! ; creamy and ; cake, y • strawjberr i esjrarid ,~.The.Trust,Compan y have a force irig is now employed in coalingi^nd g6t''1ir any really jgoqd'work,'but i; : were,', not slooking'.;'for;«siMargeia cream with other refreshments wi 11' fThe BoardMSchooLTrus'tees met .it'is necessary ,to. handle the-cbaT itiwasftheri toV^late'tb'reeibvef':iwhat- ; of workmen' busy .at- the upper lakes 1 1 gathering as usually attendaj thei r be ^served; ; Launçh.esj wjll be, avaiP Tuesd'ayitb* open. tenders * and award i h •íwhee ' - l "barr- -ó ws-: Toj&ccomplish they had' lost at the startV ' It was ; completing, .their new comprehen• r.ega,ttas. 0I^jwas^vident^h^^veSri : able^for^ those.jiWjishingïstp -.take i a contracts for the conveyance of this the steamer arrives at !d^vious{tbat^heir!op^denli^.wei'e sive, irrigation, system, forming a that. many..morerithan wer^o^njt^ [spin j ^avftbqf|lak$^'.:and{.::a;(musiça) children to.;the new Central School Landing, some hourhourss , previous to ij^ytbge^eir;betW.prac%ice^ connection ;of the upper waters of ! on :had (planned ^taj en joyiithe^ jday^j o|n: 1 prqgram>(Wi 1 lialso( be,i f urnished ; ••, Chutehi , Creek with those of Mill in the fallvi A. H. Steven> secured .»- % f{ «s )^,' î> y, ih"is<; c own paratus.^5 With this improvement terior of . . , '^er]|^4evel';townsite,'. j uttirig out We Grand Lodge of British Colum rigs which must cbmply-intall'-resf complète it will be possible for the pear^(pjb;i^^^^^i|ig\^^^ ¡1 The local bandsmen much-to^ the 1 hjijtoVtheV lake/ bi a recently held : in Cranbrook. \ ! more iWpuldj have repaired -io' ^hktj pects with the requirementslof^ the boaif" to leave at a miich J [delight .of,.their numerous friends Kpretty^ as•' approached fr'ohi';'.the' •1..liid.V brtki. .'mi j siili pretty- / spfttiifijlt g.;must.^h*ye'^.^^ : conducted an ..informal : dance-, for • Board, in convenience, \comfórt¿ later hour in the morning and ;:water. The extensive beach gent- ! AvsaleiJof/SQmeel60'.acres\o£ /land, : very; gratifying^itp the^;cqmmi,tdt^ ; be in ample time to make the nee at Meadqw^Valleyjowas-nmadeidast three :hoursyin(thejpavilion on the etc. to have such: a gathering '.asgi^il-, iy lapped by the peacefulwavelets essary train connections. While and rdotted :;^w^th/3umerou8>;.tente,' week. The property was h"eldv?by lake, beach-last iThursdayi evening. 'nessed1^the.%capriyng'^qnt: ' -óf\.'their, A,collectipn; during si the .' course of the new schedule has not been made looked extremelyMhvi'iihg/' "' , j E. R. Simpson, of Peach Orchard," : OUR BOY SCOUTS. public it is generally conceded 'that very interesting program.;; L-'tKelqiK the,-programmeuresulted in'a sub• COMMENTS.; ,. .. i,i and was purchased by a rSaskatche;( the hour of departure from Pentic• na^T Peachl_and,>[Pentictoni Kal^^n; stantial sum .being .added to;the The Boy Scout movement goes on •wan'gentleman'/' Trie-sale'was' ma<|e and j Summerland were v al 1 welKr--¡Wh y was it that Summerland did 1 ton will be shifted to 8 o'clock; throughItiè'r'&l'éséite'òffice of ;^; •treasurer's purse.. , - increasing^ in •members and inter• 1 s presented.," vd J-O/i^.-' MliS'ir-' .npt jpar^icipate; in f the jwar. canoe )..-. ">:n • J be used aJ^he;içMPl3*tiQn,^(^^uthejgavetevery.assurance floating andiig»8Jn|i- k^PJCgrounds• • ' --I . about^th.'•_ i i.l".' e'..T HoteT _ ì;,l 1l AT.,'Nar. 1 - tarKereraeos; ariUrretú*h%n;-Mondí y feTheip6o4^roei«^mn#iM*^ri George Be*toti1¿ -, i^^Erfsski stand^i'^!>Théy rvariierdòan?sìzè : 1 that they would be hastened. 'fit last. •— ' Í nectibn with^the L«keside!Hotel-di-^ taught the boys fbec^^^^ take up thethèr / smallo, gracefùli motor (canoe? to: GardenerfflAvison^'Manyi ^fnth!e ulion Thursday: Júl^eth/^he^Carit- being cvery-^generoualyfepa^ the Union'Jack ?and .the^ight^vay ^^g0^ buti t is ^ he u large;) tv corhmódioùs!¥.considerable w able itói,havevallifentriea-tmade' 11 1 "tests" were given. First, The under the. samé management as thé I:» An íaccbúnt-'óf ^the patriotic pro speed; quite a changé.from a year ^j^if thefjpftar^géd Program ñ Scouts' Promise was taken" by the 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING or two. ago. • < • .;• ... strictly adhered to,' and each even.Williamt s Jubilee,Singers,,,which is gramme conducted in the local bpysiwho wereiprepare.ds.to.try for 1 : v 1 •i : EARNEST; l THE PROGRAMME. ' calledon more promptly; many who a guarantee of quality. .•-.-;Mri*'€ari*- school on Wednesday afternoon is the rank of Tenderfoot; this was wr'ight wàs iUthe^sol^ìst^sèlected—for' < held !over till next Week. • The'programme was a very full ore WOuld" have liked to see more'- of heard by Mr. Hopd. »After ^thiâ On Thursday evening, in the Em and with' the' ball: game required Narämata would 'havébeen able tò the' Cqmm'encemèni"^ ses of the TheNiarania^ the expectant scou^ts>>'rè;exàmiMd' pire-Hâll/'the Summerland Ama,: University ' of Washington 'recently.'ar e having tlieir'shelf ^roqm consid thè afternoon ' till seven o'clock^ to 1 in the Scout Law by Mr. Pattison. tuer Dramatic Society, with Mr,, do so'. R. H. English's new livery sta- erably augmented in^ order to place complete.' The water sports'were The, jaiiì^jóf "thè Summerland •Next fàeir KnoHedge,pï;tfi.«i. jj.cion WiÏÏiam Sauter, played to a large ; 1 : bles are rapidly néáring completion, heavier grocery, boot and shoe'and Jack, and the signs and salutes was audience Oscar Wilde's come'dy called for, with the following Hospital, "Auxiliary ^deserv e much v : He -will^transfer as sriori as water hardware orders. Mr. George results :— . . ' , 1 tested'by the Scoutmaster;Final- ''Thé Importance" of Being Earn credit for the satisfactory manner and light are installed. ',•'• i Cook has the contract. Single canoe race, Nuttall, Na-| in ^hich th¿y catered"to the.needs ly the boys tied the following knots gat/'. , ,, M r James 7 Mrs. I. B. Fulton and daughter . , - Young is at present under the eyes_of \Messrs. Quipp 'Thescenery, produced lb^lly^was ramata, 1st; " Glennie, Penticton, of the Okanaagn "open air" appe- v Doris spent this'week, with friends spending a few weeks in town the and Tait: Teefj sheet, bend, clove appropriate and excellent in J very ti es and critical palates. ot irni^o ' : • guesguestt. o f his daughter Mrs. R. H. ihitchïilbowline, . fisherman|svahd4unlity . . Double sculls, Sharp and Bark- at Kelpwna. King. It is Mr; Young's intention sheepshank.' The following 'boys Mr, ,Sauter as John Worthing, will;' Summerland,- 1st; Glennie Mrs. R. M.i.Ross and son Donald lefti' for.i!Armstrongion ^Thursday to have a house built on his fruit passed the ."tests:''- George. Dale, j.'p.^the principal ch'arhcteV, show and'another;'2nd.'' f ' About twenty five - peoplei from morning on ashort visit.. ,.¡ lot this season and to take up per• Rich Estabrook, Donald". Ross/and ed marked ability. and was much •'War canoe ' race,, 15 paddleB, Summerland went up to the Coro ;u, ! manent residence here in the fall. Allen'Carrie;'^They will shortly.-.be enjoyed by all. As the' play, dè; Robinson Cup and' medals; ' this '.Mr; J. C. Rbbsbri 'went'up to prdveda' yeryexcitirig race, Peach: Mtio^pw; celebrations at Vernon; Miss Bena Logie, of; .West Sum- presentoCwith.the..Tenderfoot but- .picts the artificiality of a.sectiori Vernon on Coronaton Day arid ' on .— -r--- --**'"; , land'had'held the honors frorn' 'last They- returned happy, tonholo ba^ge, Further examina- 0f English society, some of the 1 {t r a n n to Revelstokerreturning on Sntul ^rland, .spent, the, week-end in : tion will be held soon. parts were particularly hard to season, but/this time Kfelowna''came, * 9 :},P,K ?d strenuous.day,,nt tow e Bue8t of Mr8 WeIIbond day. evening,!,, 0, . ! ^ ^ ' ' ,in ahead by1 abb'ut; two length's, 12,20, n^mi.u ,ii>,: »¡.{1 a,. j Next Hmw evenin'g'f(all p'oya detain, b>t oach^pûrticîpintldjd' ,LviLw i..,, u-.,„ ,„ , , i i "!>Tho. '^Naramata" made one of 11b he,d Jwho;;havo o\iro[)cia are lequosted'to his or hqr part;,well, evidencing' time;seven minutes;' nine . and.one ^^]OMONTI7 certainly^celebrii'::^#}y?^^™ T ° ^ record, trips, to on iri theJMethodist'Church, morning Monday carrying quite a number of [/report to ^bu^OBtoKBorfon ntjho niuch\^rniningKan'd nith seconds. ^ . , • te(J tho Coronatlon( r1ght rbyally.

: 0 and evening, on Sunday next, gU08ts of Mr. Robinson. Summerlnnd" Bandstlina promptly nt 0f castes. Miss Mary Sutherland, ¥°,!, T1 ))?ndicarj.~- For- thin Mnn^ ,i ^ary hbnd.'was lifted fr6m 1 June 25th, This is the fifthanni - , „ „„„ T , n . „ half past seven; (, There they^, wNl aflCecily,'\wnB;,a^hnppy choice and there were man? entries and while jtB pujowoarly on ThnrBday-morn- „, „ i>iu-lu. i i MosBrs* W , Jack and Cnmpboll lino up aml'march*to a'point' on tho carried Her part'deJightfully. The { 1 a the .handicap eliminated any qxcitp- lnB to 800 tho bxWaordinary- pyro mGn from the ! vorsaryrO^tno^hurch,! in. Summer- « ,« . . . . lnkeBhoro where tho proper method. must bo said of tho other lady ! snmo i, Jyet^o'.'.bonta tochni^'diBplay ofth^lightri'lhg; V««>i 1; I u i \c J * Robinson mndo a tr p to Keremoos of doallnflf with drowning accidents performers, MrB. E. B. Moy ns woro BO closo at tho finish that whUst'yotmany an^no buribd'far Jnfl&l.! i,aThe1,iinr,oacher,for:ithp,dny An Tnnojn,. n 1U0Baay will bo demonstrated; after which "Miss Prism," Miss Evelyn Hlggin much intoroBt was developed, On : . V, ,i , ; v"; u v •'• i.' ^ will bo thol,,Rqy,.(3,,0. Fallis, B.D., ' , ALU -ii J. « ii . . « " undor tho b nnkots to shut out thoof'Penticton . Tho Church will bo ABLE PREACHER COMING. there wilWé'n'pliysiSal^rlll 'dori*-'OB MHon.lGvyeridolino'Foirfax';and timo nllowanco, Bontloy, Summer- . ..„.• 1 ; no| vol fl of K1 n approprlotoly decorated and thoro ducted by.Mr McLcod, and a tort ^1,°^^ land, took' first;'ClHrlc, also' Sum- W . ^ «i WMt 1,1 1 !m l •willbo 'spdcinl fhusic.''" •'» Roy. H. F. Waring, of tho Fifth «# BnL.4«''i"i i-îi.-'M- jy, ! v Bracknell,:; nil displaying ^natural °r f dv'flocond, and Wilson,,Para- < ,, ^p^kttjr'-'wawJiongfi ( ; T 0 ''_ Tho .cio^^nirjmoetlnflr of tho ,wom-. of salutoH and signs by tho Scout- h,Btrlonic tnlont. Among the gon-' ; ! Avenue Baptist Church, Vnnoou- disc Ranch,' third.; Elliott's' boat ' , ocoratb by 'a mnstor. Tho compnny,.wni:..thon tlomon too, it would bo hard to down town B bolr1ff d on^ö Institute, wpsj_ hold' last Tuos vor,' and family, nro coming to march to tho homo of Dr, Smith difTorontiato, onch depicting woll from. Kolownn, and Gibbon's Pen- fow lottors which spoil'''Okanogan day oftorri'obri in' tho Ladios' Par for a social tlmo, . < * tho part.allqtod him. Mr. R, H. 1 ticton boat both proved very Bpoody Fruit Urilon, Ltd."' Alab'a huge or of tho Mon'B Club, Mrs. Whito, Summorlnnd In n fow weeks, and it Holmpr;BUfltainod*wull tho;chnvactor ; 1 i i flt'A S* of v • 'Rbv; 5Canontt CKnsubld, "D.D." Perhaps even more excitement apple is to bo painted thorbon,'tho' irosidont in-tho eholr;'\t WOB ono is oxpoctod thoy will remain for a typo of clorgymnn dopictod by was. developed ,in tho nine paddlo pnrtIcu]nr varioty 'of which has not of tho most BuccpsBful and* best at- Borne tlmo. Thoy aro to occupy tho Coronation Day was mnrkod In ! mixed war canoo race, than with , ,' i. Summerland by aglorioua nrrny of thO:8Uthor.^Bo.th;Mr,-H.^J.,.OollnB 4 tended meetings that 'has yot 'boon cottage now used by Rov. F. W. and Mr, R,. M, Knox as sorvlng tHo blggor event;' Four ladles and f ^ ^Woduptm by tho artist, hold. Miss Margaret White gavo Pattison, Mr. Pattison tokos his. flagpoloH.an, nil the public bulld-moyn pprforwod adirably. /:Tho,n,ct- fivogontlomon cornprisod' thWcrbw but It will bo correct in ono.foaturao vory clear domonstratlon on mnk- vacation during Mr, Waring'o stay irises,Maybe thq golo-tho provious irifif of Oliver Vniiorfl in tho charac• fl lovenln'g;had blov/rij.tho.[flags^ovor ter of •lAlfltornbritMonorioilfli'bf tho of onch canoo, anl tho "race wania t lonst,. and that Is tho size, as it ing a Btrawbörry; shortcake, and horo, and tho lattorwll! proach at i(^lo wealthy Engllah city lifo, was CIOMU ono to tho finish',I t was only will occupy a spaco 5 foot!square, bothjtho idomonstrntlon, and tho tho rogulnr Baptist Church sorvicos tho 'hills .and far away, , Prlvato : also portrayed ploaBlngly." by a slnglo surge nhoad' at tho last „,nmm •< rt„ . i•.. . shortcakot woro. muchnpproolotod. durln» bis absonco. individual*, imwlo;^! for ;tho doficl- •' Tu„i. ±\L v mi. MARRIED, On Wodnofldny loBt oncy, howovor,, and, a good diwplay natant that Poacha nd won. They • .. ... i ,!i> '"i.,!: Whllo thoicako was,baking n short Rov. Mr, Wnrlng wna at ono Mr. and Un, ^otor Van don N.ost i, ii.^ JI i. , i at sovon p.m. at tho ros donco of woro thon about four foot ahoad n . ,. L n ix# 'T 'J*program\wa a . given, i aftor which tlmo pastor of tho BruBBolls Stroot of flags and bunting wore to'bo soori . . . . . G. Mnrahn , XL Rnnch, Mr James nb àxpbctod to' nrrlvo in ' Summor- of vNaramata, tlmo two mlnutos, ' tea, .and iHhortcnko woro handod Baptist Church, Saint John, N.B., nil round tho district,, Innd this wook ond, i »! ,•> McKonzlo nnd Miss Olivo Thom'nB,' round.' Nutnorous votos of thanks and lator of tho First Baptist Singlo sculls; Barkwlll, Summer- of Stirling, Scotland, worou'nitod Dune, Woods camo in 'yesterday Tho Summorlnnd Amateur Dram- land, 1st; Hughes, Penticton, 2nd, and'niromlndor of tho October Church, Halifax, N.S., coining in mnrrlogo, Tho Rov, Jamos Hood from Summorlnnd and IB going to otic Society go to Kolownn on War canoo raco, nino pnddlos;— Show oxhibltBibrought thoimooting from thoro to Vancouver, Ho i« Saturday morninp; whoro;,thoywlll v intimato to a closo. / Tho Institute will not consldorod ono of tho ablöst of tho work on somo of < hlsibent »holdingBpu t on "Tho Importance of Boing Inthls, too, tho difforonoos at tho officiated, Only a, fow in Camp Hod lay.—; Hod loy Gazotlo, EarncBt," finish woro small, Kolownn ciuno friends woro prosont moot again until Soptombor. Baptist mlnlstors in Canada. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW SATURDAY JUNE 24 PAGE TWO

to-day as it was a/thousand—ten ëmmmtvlanb ftetneto thousands-years ago? and the same THE REVIEW PRINTINQ^&fiPuVLI^HING as it'.will bea;ithousand?sten thous• COMPANY LIMITEDKPROPRIBTORS. and years hence ? iAs wejgrow into it' we 'express"it:. Welspeak'Tio new Address nil Communications and Remittances

• , to the Manager. truth, nor can we. R\ is the.samel , as_al.ways..has.been .aridTalways .will .riSUBSCRIFTION-iRM^reil YEAR, IM ADVANCE,be . •Sometimes—circumstances have|~^» If You Wish First-Glass been such in the life of:,this or that \.y 'Advertising Rates individualcas to .develop'withih him •/J l#EGAD NOTICE^l^Tei^Géntsper'Uneniatwcjek of notice and Five Cents per line each subse• the wisdom of a sage, though he be quent .issue ...... i young in years. , ••Indeed,; .themat• Groceries & Provisions • A •.<• i. i-; i' •?,( ) , „> / . , LAND NOTICES.-$7,00 for GO days, $5.00 forSO ter of years does not .seem,to count

..•'days.'!,'.'."!' f'. Ì 5; .s f; for-much. . - ..; , ; THEATRICAL; .-ETC:-50e, for first inch and 25c

, each subsequent inch each insertion. Wisdom comes not altogether, as " LOCAL, NOTICES -Immediately following:rég-uter a result of years, nor of experienced ; is:?' ìlocals -25c,per.counteu line; 15c per.-line each

subsequent insertion. -, ." but rather - as a,.result of .howvwe SUM ,'••>:•.!xi .:&a}.iti-, ..'•jjfilcrsai. ,-Ì;I,-".takÌe - it. . It? is Ita tea for contract advertisements furnished on

: application..^'-^''1 SATURDAY,. JUNE 24. 1911. INTROSPECTION., w. Of Course, you must procure , .Get the habit. , Emerson, tells us THE "KING: that-" man is a bund le, of : habits.," Arid-there is, perhaps,..-no rhabitso the right kind of Soil, the v ... God.^bless. himL; ,uFrom every prolific of results., as ..the .habit, óf , TIMELY, ADVICE.. ers receive'a"much"-higher net're- home under the.'JBritisH, /flag, the i ntrospection., What lei nd of a pro turri from-the'tree. sentiment back of these.words goes posi tion ai e you working ?. Whàtl R: M. Winslow, i Provincial Horti• Si^-Thinhirig-does^not •' necessary grow a .xorth this .week—the.:, coronation are the profits ? What service are culturist, On The Thinning lyMecreaBefc the 'weightJ';bf> fruits ./week.of;Jting\Geoj$\Vfwîà Queen you rendering'the'!community^ arid ... Of. Large., Fruits. harvested; • lUsually the weight'! in rMàr^f'" T^ to humanity -?-.-'v What is the' prime anyi.s one4 year vis 'just' as; great',? as is we offer ini VerisVin th^ motive atthe'bóttom'lòf^yòur»1 busi The removal of surplus fruit f'roir? though no -'thinning had been prac- erland.^À^ crowning ? Tsthe dollar-the the touch fruittrees is a .matter.;of:.great ticed.o • -Sometimes -it is'greater. of a k'ihg' may notV.rii'eariV.sb much' ness : 6.—The removatof-mis-shapenap- Summerland;; the fruit-grow• to the British people as it meant of stone of your-every^Cthoûght*'and. importance.and is receiying^mofe pies and all but one apple from each - - old, "ire^still1 clih^ ' to ' the ceremoriy action? Are you striving for-noth- attention, year by ; year from :thcluster;*e 1 diminshes the 'percentage ,-"J'àsoheI;we Would^not '-do-'without, ing higher? growers of British Columbia. On of culls. - 1 - • ing centre 6f the world-famed : ; 5 • 'Kiifg^:Georgèlias -already 'indicated The quiet hour of introspection this account, .some generaY argù^ •7'i^The'i.^ percentage of••• perfect 1 1 Sj .-the High plane his"-reign will as- at the close of • each--day.'s-labor'> is ments in( favor of the practice andapples-ma y be -increased'iup to as J 1 ^"!5ûm^^ a- wonderful helpiin^clarifyingitiie some^hintsijon;mèthods; n1ay prove high as 99'iper':cent:vfand1; still ia J 1 Okanagan district. - - slogan uttered-some few months ago vision and preparing' ^the 'Way ^ «for: ot.value/'.more'.esp^iàUy^^-b^in^ ; ; J tree may'.carry; afullcrop:oftherri. s V'-'V'ihd'^e^-ho^eléarly'Ke-has' grasp-- the,next;day?s duties, " ' ' '•'•*•'•>-••<•'" '.v.-,,..(vi : S^The-'betterruit-' usually^av^. * \îd the'situation confronting the m T While the'crop' on""friiit"' trees; as a ''whole, -Is" riot heavy'this yearj; erages 'higher;in color, -'of a'; larger. ; some treesW! are overladeBn and.'there sizei more'Uniform-arid''better'in; : ''^^^J^ 1 BETWEEN ME AND HANK ^ * ^^— flavour*and'keeping quality; f' « >j! : ! I are very few,' bn which the' fruit 1 :»!;, ï«I^è-ifô'.^m^,i-ubutnw^ scienceand leKthé/wOrldïdo.like' n TR^,; Ï+vrf^ki^1r^» .-V - A'iâifeî if Î^^:188's . - ' ' •- -" •••' - know that" the ^ crops',of ;- Oritario; .>4i:i$from£!^ wise, Nova Scotia'aWalllWÈa^rn"and ¡40.'—The grower-reaps the- high-,: ; ; >;and;bring out-the individuality -of »j:-î Central Î Sl»^)'^roinfse';.to be Jthe er -prices/randMthe'igreater ^profit,| -!»{U'.- ithe'ïiridividual as well asofthe Em- ; s 1 . „ . „tV ... , ...... Outeide..opinions..catt:i never he{ ^ largest in' years',''wHich means i a from'iselliri'g the larger ^and better, : P re 18 a favored land ' " : - ' i ' *f fair judge. .Be your own ..attorney^ ^blilk.^: dumberfruit tin grades of fruit.' • This»will be-'es- 11 Li it can only remain so only- in the . ;; judge and jury marketk #j pecially marked in Wll'-'and*!as , .measure-.Jhat.we'.'make good as Lots;^ easy terms n s competition ;for; vmarkets- increases; . , - , . son of ,1910 the difference between : this • benetfit wilh become greater, -^individuals:-:-/. '.•••: . ' . ''1 ;, , i . • , j- \-n year by,year.::.i • , -^.^ of payment. Great things will come i to. .the The person,minu3 a,conscience is the prices^of number^'and)nrimber ^J^^^k^ result, of thealso minus a, heart-and soul.,;. ' 2 fruit-was 'not 'districtgain; in.-reputa• i..,.,|^arymin.»., nf vH, \rr pnnwmV nJj n^nnri , ' son, >on'the »contrary, the" ^higher] particulars write or call on . : ceign^qf Xing.iGeorge,y andQueen • ' ,' , . tion by the higher quality,' ofiiVthe; ; much,, « better to know that ryou output;(i This reacts in • future 1 sea- ' ' . .. - ., „ "•' tiongrad, ewill.hav fruit wile la probabl much<: widey '-..brinr ! marg !a• couldn't than to feel that yo u mighTt) I 1 Strive, r even if you fail; r ¿5 How , • . ;> 'A . •'-^ ^^-'- i^iiv sonsiin, a Wilfried,.- Laurier eexpres- • • •^••..•..„ii.„,Sp-1,.- ... r • y hence we district thinned fruity will give j a Sümmetldhd Development " ' sedI the opinion that the. present the Okanagan. is hSII)1e considers^that,the^surplusG returns for his*^^T?^^^**^,*>»Wf; ? ^ th.?..-,adP.P Every tree should be inspected za cations by the;.;Variou8:BoardBof|Fresh and Cured Meats 1 always ,,on hand.H- , Fish and pon. powers, '^rarited;th'efn'V,by. harm befallByouthroughohim.Jre- and,. 1 it necessary, thei, fruit t thin .'f.. ,theifinstitutions, '"'.but in 'no two member itwasjyop who loft the latch ; Trade in the Okanagan district, J ned. Game 1 in Season. ; . TKRM8 STRICTLY > CASH • ''v'ddmini'ons were-'the "coiiaitibhB'.'.the, string.out for him to'CWty.your'db- McLebd, ' Superintendent .offrait ; The^cerlificatfi'givenibylmaln. THE' REASONS FOR' THINNING Service in B.C.",' reports that a mail ••1* .fi ; 1 itt '^self-governing dorn'irii'ons was lirni— ' "FRUITS? clerk'wliïbo "put on }the)f';ëtettmer .i^m\6 the -territory: of jtHat domin- There can't bo much:,in>a'follow 1.— Frorri the staridpoiht'bfJ tho Okanagan,'• t'^The service is to!,be gin-as Boon as an appointment can v -Moni". ^FoMnBtanc^rone hundred who BQWB wild,oats and,then asks a tree and the soil the great'; argri i; bo made,, and Suitable accomoda • 'HhouBaud-Amor}can6'came-to 'Can- womftn t0 help, him ."reap, the, har- ment is that, a., crop ,of,,numerous 1 tion'on'the steamer is provided. ? Nada every, .year, the - greater; part vo^t ' Bmall 0.PPI9B hasa.^gjrent, niany of whom Bought naturalization it njore oeeds In \$, than, fho, aape

il'M^'AhP sf-W.earJioBt-4: poaslblo »,rnomen|t.' welght'of larger,frujjt.v,)t ,1B,»the NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. rt^i^Theyi vwioro/ Brltiflb,i subjeWuwhile "-"M ybu:wnht tdadvortiBoaf thinaoedi-iang d not thofleBh of thp'frui|t, UNRIVALLED IN ITS BEAUTY. they remained 'in'''Canada,,but- |f tell1 if'to aVorhan,"nnd thonJ'let which,:: requires the, .cpne^ntratod" ' Tö'träybllerö. com ing west \, there / they over came over to Britain Nature-takeMtfl bourse. plant food.. A thqviBand small ap• is little, oylâonço at SicàmbuB.bf thoy wore -American citizona. I " 1 ples make, about double the dr^n there being, any country to, the 1 Bouthwârd Vworthy,( of inspection, •W^JPorffio^HW'^.SIr Wil- Whon you..thlnU,you tftro ..;.0K" on' plant food 'tWaY hvb' nundred FrUitLbts. 1 facing the!'.beautiful Lower ,

or.that SicniriouB ,oxists;largely bo- frod Laurior will nppoal to any Bane don,t noglo^' to keep .the thought largo onos'do. ' " • •'"'' " ; j cauBO.'òjf, the great Okanagan, lying suppliedviwith 'water.0.through a pressure pipe system. •MWrnanW/ .^-we'e cit ion«ip can Jo rtowo^ ior; you w,„ flnd 0 lot of Uf ^-TrTrooBj. judiciously thlnnqd in that dVróetibn, ^This is tq.bo •^hnngod.with.one'.B.cletheB.tienthe pooplo ^ do„H'think as you^lo. tond ,tp boap, mbdoraJ;o , crops eatjh changed/i and the relation of • Sic- •( ynaturnl'TOsult of^our.naturalization 'i ... year,r Jhoy.do pbjt .dogonbr^tp ipto ambuB to'tho Okanangn is to po s' MlawB mufltirbeHo reduce Britinh cip ?•<-I bearing, every [bthpry^n^ f.and trejia. v :.vj'ilj5onBhlp'»to' a; eommoroi.al commo* „It.iBi»omptinioBtivory ^expensive th^hnvo.ncquiij-pd' ^Vie,jI5t»d,.hnWt 'made,' known.f t;A largo^flignj! /rvdlty^r-Bomethinflf; tobo.bought wiijh to oponyovuriniouthrj .ondi it'icoBta moV.bfl.jiroinp^ /fCinangb CarB tfórb fon tho Famous JamesRitchie,WestSummerland W^ansFr^ > •'•a.prioe^n Hcenso as it w^re, good nething,to:keep;it;8hut, BO' keep it annual bearing by proporthinriing»i U<'iienlydnftheidominion-in.which tljo shut " a.-«1«,'of 'fruit chn.;.te placwi .^v Slca^^^ j>f 1 , ! ! :*'J?,'iclfti«en'.reBideii< v Such.,pUnw wijll dlBtributod, ihorb'(avonly' anil • njo^p.tÌKo''CvÌj.; ,RÌ,Ho moas^ N; A R A M-AT A ; ^uoMoVblop.loyalty nor^will Jtfto^d , 1 !; . n ,1 i uro', ten" foot ,Dy"oiglitêen;,foot. •' ' 1 ;. towrtrda the eentrb'.oftho«tro• • -Vfto/make.good citisMNHV'.-i- •'- • , 'i Afternduration 'of twoniy-twbllno g the tree, tQicarryvthu i fruiit.' ' TH'e Ç'( P,.,. R. mann^'ombrit have 1 monthBUtho Btrikoo nt" th«" flpHngmor e onsily with loas, b'rpnkngo.pf luYbrDYoroirod to Inabrt tho words" Consult UB boforo buying or Rolling >• ^•pkannga'nrfn^ undor "Sic- Fruit or 1'own Wtn; .It will r»ay you Stump Puller, (.,».«>; i-nwJ-fn'luvifo^;. hill -coal "mlnea/Springhlllii'Novb'rAnchbs*a , ffbrh , wlrid or ' fromt tho, : v-it« WMQMrM, TflWMQE' ! >Seotln;hnB boon brought*ton!oloBo;heav y load., It helps tb mako props àmpuB'l'Wnon the next timo tables 1 Land Clearer, ;| ;, ; arò printed..,,', -, LIVER Y; AND PEED BUSINESS " .' O^tdntlweii we hoar .from.'the Hps »riio minora havognlnod nothinjfby unnocesBary. , ; , , ,,-! i'i'>M«(«'tr^5'tthbottho^xhrertnibn of truth !theBtrlke. ' Semooono thouiohd ''• 4.~The f'ruU'ia of 'lifghor' qual• in connection. Toam worlcofnll klndn, Orchard, work our Hpocinlty. & Contractor. .^ifntptrtfound'nB.thrlf/'from' the' Bngo.' two hundred men' havo v been "idleit y in tho yi'arB bf t hoavycrop, hpd nMesaWi StirJIngi and. Pitcnirh, 1 ^SornotirrteW W wiB(Jf»tri< o*:provided thatithelprices fixed therein-, should, mary^eport is now readyjgfpr is applyi'to all lands with;respect;to suance ta^the^^je>acioTi s mem whichfthe applcations.vtoi'purchase weire'given favorable consideration bers and reaostn part as follows : after the date of such regulation, Raspberrjes. —The lower: main,biamfelyjipri l 3rd,. 1911. W land is the principal sh^ming^fil^! # Fur'ther notice is now given that .. trict. ^Th^lail ci^ofl^Mlbe ablu't by virtue of a regulation approved For Disposal in car lots or small consignments; by the Lieutenant-Governor pin JulyA.o^^mthWaci3B%e:.:ab^t: Council on the 10th. of May, 1911, -the same as jast.yMr-w|th a yield that the regulation dated the 3rd. pf- 200§cjrate^r ge pM>cted^| of April, 1911, be held not to ap• No orders toolarqe ortoo smal l for our careful attention s Hammond^and Honey,"and excel• ply^ to applications to purchase va- lent prospect^ti'eJ'oTft@6330a^ioiT ^"ntTCrowh* lands which: were re• ceived by the Assistant Commis• Also Plenty of Oats;Criished Wheat, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Rolled Oats, for over 300 crates;; .- Ac few rasp• sioners of Lands on or before the berries are.grOwnVailrover'the fruit said April 3rd., 1911, and with Poultry Foods, Etc. We handle " Studebaker ? famous Wagons and Buggies, districts,: but mostly* for local sup• respect to which the required de• ply and jam factories. /Raspber• posit of fifty cents per acre had 'beeW"feceived^by:-.said:VvGommissipn'-.- Implements, Tents, Boats, Bicycles, Building Material, Patent Roofing, Etci! ries on] the whole wil'Ube an/aver; eirs on"or before the said April'Srcl, age crop, 'vandftpri^s^shpuld^be Send your order in now before Feed gets dearer, our prices are ^%;,wiROBT;:: AS REN WICK, %./ febC^^Pepn^ Mihisterrof-Lands, ^ Department of Lands, V |i^ictoriat(B:C:, -16th; of :Mayj: 1911. "The behest on the Lake/' Cherries.-^-Olivets ar.e reported - ^ .• -; M27-J3-io-i7^24 10.17.24 11 a good crop, around Victoria with

some 1,500 crates' in the total NOTICE§u.;iTO'. CONTRACTORS. Ellison- School. ii ^^d^i^xKi l \^$tts\ fifeete^;Swe^c|^^es L areirepor^d.:.dfopping. ;,heavi||^'af ti SEALED TENDERS, superscrib• Take A Kodak ^•2vQpportunity;fknocks'!at-ievery\man.'si::dopr;" ed ^'Tender-^fôr -Ellison School- , , 1 • MUUKb ;^pTS.^Repor{idaairto building,'^'will be received by the •^W U-! j>^I^-'.slam'ithe'door''inher%ace.'"-''r"- .•••'•»-•--• 1 : \ I^havefor sale one acre* lot all flumed, fenced and planted ^ Honourable the'Minister of Public With You Grocer aiid-,Piovision Merchant. ^ HSP^°t^^l^eavy. Works' up.^to.noon of Monday, the in three year old apples,^pears,.'apricots,-plums-,and ^peaches. ^ ^"(t^Vi^:'' v 4tal.iaw>Prunes.^^w^"?'' -:'Main-' | [Also,one 3 acreb,io^(p^lypi[anted in three "year bid apples, 26th day of June, »1911, for the fM^ii^t) ^dV^air'rcrop^an^ r Iin : Van-; erection? and-; completion of a two- pears, icherries,^ plums . an'di..peaches, all:, just, corning into 'M- !i Ì9n Your Next Picnic 1 room • frame school"with concrete t bearing. - - «;,,,v.^.v.r..- :couy^^land^ut«vi^d ,v ! basement,'etc.,' at 'Ellison/ B. Ci, ,, I.^I^^t^^yl^yinfir- Summerland;^these' prdpertieS^iwill be sold V Groceries and Forks^f'Ver^ntiand^K^ , in the Okanagan Elector i al Di str i et. ^j'^iveryleasy.pricesjaiM^^ •u;u,-4''i-i.^ tv b--*it Iprinfe^pal lhteri^r^snipping^ Plans;---; spécifications, - contract These sub-divisions are within 15 minutes walk of .either ;j:rPeaches.—^Perhaps one carload k 5vj';Summeriand;^or Parkdaleistbres,^e^ and forms-of tender" may be seen i;blackvlbam'^with'no':alkaliiand^ Provisions j :Will^b\shipped. from Summerland on andaft'er the 5th day of' June, ,, ; AJI,Prices ;, They are:easily irrigated^by-vfl^ , .'Phone your ordefsTto". and rrse^eraKcars from Penticton: 191lV*at the'offices'of M. Hereon : Esq.;*"» Secretary'-- to - thé School, s aganLake-inhere the^steamerscambe seen passing to and fro, ' BLUE EIGHT. ini our/last report we.^omitted 1 ; ^ ; Fpr'sthefman- who|^cannpt-'afford to^buy'"'.'and ,run a large | « Board, ", B.C., the Gov• 4 $2.25 to $21 .jto;except'Pentict6^^^^ 1 -estate; for the man who1 just-wants a delightful little home ernment Agents Vernon, B.C., and era! off-crop in this lineifj .^Latest: : 110 •> of hisi own that he can_ afford; tobuy, and pay,. for, on. his ,own hWT'l at the 'Department, of 'Public "'TtprmsJTtha the| fevenings \ j. Works,1 -Victoria.:' ' 'l- "' 'fV 11 j ¿77*^. Il fa \ ftre Jdeai.; .',; TKey; will bririg;him a profitable . | lijnilLf 3!Lb[| t €^|«!^y If lis the.^earliest var.ieties*.:there*^ Each' proposal" 'must be accom• n^.me^e.u'Jd;^ keep'^ them;n and prove' a;-goodspeedlation *i panied 'byian"accepted'bank cheque If You don't want to Buy orie I [ should He ever desire to sell.' 1 » • . v i or certificàte'Jpf deposit on a chârV teredbank of Canada, made . paya>. Suifriri^ierlahd^ a-r.ul.e.^,;/^ImoWArmvXMei^ ble to1 the Honourable the Minister Í hire one for the day. I- { j ] DON'T LET .THIS OPPORTUNITY ESCAPE jYOo!.',{,!:',,. .' -| *^ " ' owna, , and Grands^ gorJw|^pj|r^ , ¡1 of Public Works; for the sum oil -"•-'"Ishallbe pleased to' showthisfproperty to'you whether you gOOd CrOpS.>:-I-.»; :|:0 $500?"whicH shall" be forfeited if if „ feel that you,.want to invest or not. None need feel that they • '. Early Appiesf»^ the party tendering decline to eh- are under any obligation to buy. Li I: land the eariy.«app%s'^H^i%eifom1 iter into1 contract when called upon ^„. .For.-further--particulars '--'!'phone''.or"'writei'' or better yet, L n r to do so, or" if he fail to complete At The vsr- A GOOD LINE OF one-half to two-thirds of last year's ti call on • S/v4.,.j(',,.V' , crop. The late apples are repot the work contracted for. The cheq• :THOS; B. YOUNG, Box 23, Summerland, B.C. ues or certificates of deposit of ! probably unsuccessful tenderers will be re) DRUG STORE. Phone White 7 t,:,. ' fifty per cent....of,¡,1910 1 General Harness --.-v,. ,.v (. jif/Inrthe-, 'turned - to them uponthe. execution j'W. S. LHU low^r'riftMhla^^lyP a^ples'^hT .ftf-.the'contract. . -i 1 Tenders-will ^hòt'rbe considered .i====^=== SUMMERLAND ON HAND ' I be a' fair, crop^' ^üt i late.-, apples il 1 Two New lay. ALWAYS ''"&t l t : !, !; Sali 'uhìesJ9:-majie:'but;on'thè forms sup'f • be a yery!light'''cro'p^iwde^d;'' plied, signed with theiactual sign': All kinds of .Bppt,-.'.Repairs' ^6h'>pi'C^dS'^ ature of the tenderer, and enclose^ BOAT WORKS report earIy a H^ï!^Sdldltn, NeUriM PiUlc, ' PIANOS. neatly & quick. PP!es a good to. heavy in the envelopes furnished. Hamessmade CI CtawytMtn, Eie, Etc. 'PHONE 55 , ^ '°P. late apples also,. excellent, ii'Tho Slowest'or.-, any tender noj PENTICTON, B. C. At a bargain, for a short and Repaired ly executed. Thomp&WiRWer'. o'rehM and«th§ necessari ly accepted. (5 time.! I must have the room .Okanag^n., general ly ^-report n that 'v.' T Jv E. GRIFFITH, g v,( .ai ,<> PbbliC'WorKs'-Engineer; for another consignment. Department of Public Works; f. Builders of First-class : CHARGES MODERATE. CALL AND SEE THEM. i Launches and Motor Boats: ;N.te..apple^^il^run perhaps 75 Victoria, B.C., •. 1 June 1st, 1911. ,., jl.0,17 2^ i • J '• « por„cent.. of l^stjiyeár/fli^ shipments S Try The i rr w Agents for M'Laughlan-BuicIs and Bernard tieintZman, JOHN 8. RITCHIE,! In^eKop^nioarlj.anpJoaarere- r T : 1 1 M,U,N I GI P A LTT Y "O F, -i Brockville Automobiles & Carriages " ^ "" ' ported : f ^ijrJ.toy^o(jdV..^^9r^na Forks Heintztnan and Co,, : West Summerland. dx^cts n.'.qrpp^fnany^^^^^^ , SUMME.RLAND;,T \ Dutchman. Webber, Lansdown 1'r.J.l .UWfcf.yenrll^Wj-M^ apples.,;the 1' Sole Agents Fairbanka-Morflc Marine - Central School. 'Conveyance *| and Stationery Engines, Pumping and and Schubert Pianos. ICrft)to^^onerniH"oxpects , 60.! to .' 'Contracts."' %. Sawing Outflta W.H.T. Ganan •70[ per 'cehti . of Jh'st yoh'r's crop. . yOU CAN'T DO BETTER. Player Pianos, BARRISTER SOLICITOR G°norally spenkinjr, Grand Forks TENDERS will bo received by NOTARY PUBLIC, * ETC,' ^1'l!™.^? ,• ^ ' ^°^m'y ,nr«e cr0Pth e undersigned marked "Convoy-i General Blacksmiths, anco Contracts," up to July !!;' 5 4 \. of nil varieties of ".fruit produced 1011,'. for tho conveyance of pupils" PENTICTON, B C. Iiav, Onts, Wheat and all kinds Wheelwrights, Etc. G. A. McWilliams. there,- .b.u't; nil otlier district's ; wl 1t o the Central School, West Sum-- I of'Crashed Peed in stock ttvorngo ip'bjgjo^ Inst yqnr. mprlarid, on,the following routes-':; Ù ' "RoutoNo; 4,—From Prairie Val• , nt Pnrlcdalo. A. f. A A. M. Death òr Sir W. S. Gilbert. ley. Schqp) to Central School. .] Summerland Lodge, Soaked! By Gosh! The pupils' to be convoyed in Special discount allowed on NO, Bfl W R Shields B L Hatfield Jai Clark 1 i S> W;?S. Gi]bor,t.$iolJ wlth':n suitable , rlgsj in tlmo for school Peod taken from ...wharf Moots on tho Thurs• We mean your Garden, of v oach'schpol day, and called for lii IS day on or boforo tho coune, but to give [it a fatal nccldont' on MoV(jay.iith0)i20.t full moon, proper soaking use our hoie tho* oVoning ajt tho closo • of school) Terms: Cash., - W. A. Dohorty, »|ndv:-,,cpnvoyeil bnck to starting! and Sprinklers; j 1 W.M, •.•point;;...;,j.-;-.. ;.j •- '"-v- • ^ ; FENCE PICKETS J, C. Ilohson, Soc. g^UJläs^^.lifs': 'oa^to»:'',- 'A,' yopniï .\,|rb.ndors .'toi state tho price for';

m-WM mmìm mn

'North American Lumber Yards at Nokomis, Palace-Livery at Nokomis., Estimated Cost to Build, $ 16,000. Second Avenue, Nokomis. Watch Nókomis ——*r Future "Railway" "

We predict-a-rapid and ... substantial .growth for, this .; ; .new,; jlailway > Cityh within Nokomis is" situated in

jf|theynext,v 12; months. vWe the centre of .the-Province inn- mtvv

•t»us,if there was. an openings Kfs^F^eat^District'-f.The ''Last>f ,, in Nokomisifor;a solicitor./, Mountain Valley. ;,i Yesterday t we received -v, a

iv letter wfrom"; a ; baker in Nokomis is served by two . Chapleau, Ont., askings .us Transcontinental Railways if there was; an. opening in —the Grand,Trunk Pacific f Nokomis for another bak• and thé-Canadiari" Pacific. ery..- Another letter from And the Canadian Northern a resident of Nokomis ad- , < i'sçtb^xtend. inline through ,.vises us of his intention to< The Shaded Nokomis: This will 'give at once erect, a restaurant Nokomis three Transcon• jancl ^confectionery, store. lLots are tinental Railways, which The widespread attention Either Built undoubtedly will assure its which our extensive .adver• future importance as a Rail• tising .campajgri, is,attract- ... llipon or Sold way iCentte.:,'„ j c;,;)!.i uoY ing toNokomis should with-... in the next, .few months Only the Lots An opportunity for .the 0 materially increase :its pop- -Yriv^stor^to^hSre i'rt''the ulation and, cause new. bus- Shown as large profits that will re-1 •". iness enterprises to engage , , suit from the..rapid growth in business here. When Blank on this of this new Railway Centre population, doubles real es• Plan are for tate values quadruple. A Cityjisibuilding at No• Sale. komis. Why These Lots,Ai-p Offered To The Public mm excelled transportation facilities; that will i cauee Nokomis.to t't.vélòp'.into ari important' city. It is those wlio '

buy weiyocated lpts when the town is in the infancy^of.its]'development that.make.,the..large,profits==:not-thQse...„

W B who buy\nl;,,the/top ofrthè market. It is a well known fact that more than one-half of mankind are like sheep ""

man nriH .m into'' to; atrtoncoi begin the orection ,of ,a large, modern will mean a payment of $5 with application and nine monthly payments of town hall. Debentures running ovor a term of yonrBiwity be issued for this 1 > $5 ench. Can you afford to miss this opportunity .when-tho termii'aro t:o purpose ,Thobuilding probably, will/be eroctod at tho N.W. Corner of easy? Remomber; this iR not a Hub-division property. Every lot shown on Third Ayonuo nnd Main ^Street, ,whore, tho Piro Hall is nowjjocated,, Tho £ the above plun is located in the .original townslto of Nokomis, Perfect Piro' I-iall probably wili bo moved back on Thi^d Ayenu^i| Qrij| ofi|tliq)grain I title will be issued to purchaser's of thoso lota. Gome in ot once or phoms olovator companiocomnunioBs isis toto uatt onconcee begiboginn tho^constru^'tVon^ol'^a"• tho® c^8lMsliroil*bi!*è?, largo^gftii' r»rgo#g1roin n^ write or wire UB, at our expense, iiskihg-us to reserve tho lots you Want, olovatori' Several new residences nro-'now under construction-.and.,it is ox ' Thoy are going vary rapidly, and tho close-in lots iifo going first. Don't poctod that many now butdnoBS buildings) will bo erected in Nokomis within doluy, send in your order or filli n attached coupon TODAY. "• tho next few months. ' " ' i J3i;T^ "O.CI. '\%K$ 81s e .Northern Crown Bank nt Nokomis iUltU) • j

Nokomis Likely To Be A Divisional Pointy On Two Railways, rt It is claimed that tho Canadian Pacific lias8 0 dO OV, r $4 0 ; ; a*»? r î l ' ?'^ StriiBsbunr, thirty-two'miles southi' i -Sfi^lw-ôxûnWon'of'.the Cnnadiar_ _ i Northom^lifoughNdkomiNokomis wilwilll assuri e tho future of this rapidly growing of Nokomis, in ondeavori g to secure an adequato ^of*^Z*&7^Z^ ZZ lo 1 11 P 8 0r8 t0 t,m t 8ufnclent now towtown as ono of tho important distributing points of Wostorn (Canada . It isi'no't'only nosfllbloV'Wït'voryi; » KÌI « "« r, l I 11 "M n«t yot boon obtained at StrasBburi^an 1KnWir SS' .probable.thaprobable.that Nokomis-will alsalso,bo boo aa divisionadivisionall poinpointt on.thon. tho,.Canadiao Canadiann Northern- . Tho Canadian Northern must that tho Canadian Pacific will consider making Nokomlra-tiivisional point on its Phoasanl• Hills lino havo a (HvlBioiml point at or nonr Nokomis and as an abundant supply of pure wator at a divlsfbhhl'point is OB- sontial, it is bolloved that Nokomis' advantngos in this rospoct will not bo overlooked. ; : ••' . .^i:,^ • ia:^siftiijii'..';dj!wKMW:.': *w>'whhrmH

,i( ^ .., ^INFORMATION. COUPON, . Grand'Pacific Liind Co., Limited, • • n.,!,! ; ; !. 248 BomorsofBlock, Winnipeg, Man.,,, „1,,,.1 / ,'PloaBestìnd rrio byretum mail full particulars rognrding the «alo.oft lotHi in Nokomis.! It is undorBtood Unit in ro- Canadian coivlnR this information I urn under no obligation to invest, ' ; ; -y*mùX .^ ; • Bail: of r i te ; AddroBB ' Commerce, Urtili Nokomis Come in and talk with us. Our I, office is open every evening be• ll4 tween 7 and 9 o'clock.

237-243 Somerset Building Winnipeg, Manitoba. Exclusive Sales Solicitor for Summerland, CHAS. H. CORD? °

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Weather Report Three years ago it was said that Regulations for the Sanitary Con• trol of Lumber, Mining, and other Abstract from weather records<;for. May, 1911, kept at the the C. P. R. was-preparing to han• 'Gamps, Sawmills* and other Indus Government Station, Balcomo.Ranch, Summerland, B.U dle an annual output of 1,200 cars of .fruit from the Okanagan Valley tries situated in Unoragnized ; Barometer Suushine by 1911. When the statement was Districts. Maximum Minimum May Readings (Honrs) made itpwas received with scoffing WHEN PLACED IN by some", doubt by i many, hesita'n:. . . 1.—Every employer ofrlabour.on 1911 ; 13:12 1 '72.0 - - 39.0 29i20" cy even by those most enthusiastic any work in any! lumbering, min 47.0 29.30 1.36 0.05 2 63.0 over the capab i 1 i ties of, th i s favour-.in g construction, or other camp, 3 - 62.0, 41.0 29.20 -, 3.12 . 63.0 52.0 : ,29.20 5.30 ed district. sawmill, or other industry situated .•'4- ' 29.24 ' 5.36 . .0.06 :~;;i.5i.« 72.0 - 43.0 . in .any portion of, an unoragnized 52.0 36.0 -29.54 • 0.00 In the light of developments i of district, shall, upon the establish 6 32.0 29.32 2.00 7 59.0 • 0.33 1910, the strong probability: is ment of each : and every camp or 8 ,53.0 43.0 , ,.29.40- 1.24 ,'54.0 34.0 29.44 3.48 that the Canadian Pacific will have work, forthwith notify the • Sani 9 : \ 60.0 44.0 ' 29.44 5.24 ' to provide transportation for more tary Inspector of the Province of ' 10 v 61.0 35.0 29.30 7.00 11 0.33 than 1,200 cars of fruit from the the establishment of the same, and 12 56:0 43.0 29.20 ;. 2.18 when requested to do so shall fur .59.0 44.0 ¡•'4.30' '• Okanagan Valley in 1911. 13 r 29.50 nish such particulars as may be re 1 ,67.0 * 43.0 . 29.48 . . 12.18 : From Vernon and Okanagan Lake 72.0/ 42.0 29.10 8/48 ' for J quired by the said Inspector. 15 - 50.0 0.32 points the grand total of- fruit 16 . 56.0 i : 29.00 - -.0.00 60.0 .42.0 28.80 .. •if 8.24 the 1910 crops was approximately .". 2.—The owner, manager, agent, 17 Í45.0 0.05 Which Overlook The Beautiful"Okanagan Lake. 18 61.0 29.20 6.00 536 cars. Of this total, it is esti• or foremaniOf any lumber, mining, 60.0 48.0 '29:74 •"• 8.30 mated that 10 were cars of small otfii other camp,; rsawmi 11, or other I 19 ' 70.0 40.0 29.68 12.36 20 63.0 1 . '45.0 fruits, principally, cherries, with industry located within an unorgan• 21 - 29.50 11.06 53.0 42.0 29.36 1.36 a few strawberries and raspberries. ized district; shall, in connection 22 . 59.0 36.0 23 29.36 5.18 Plums and prunes approximated' 44 with every such industry or works, 62.0 45.0 29.50 ' 12 12 be i responsible >for the execution I 24 60.0 4O.0 : ; cars, apricots 7 cars, crab apples 25 29.52 6.24 rand enforcement of any - regulati on 60.0 ., 36.0 29.60 8.24 36 cars, pears.18 cars. The peach ( 26 63.0 45.0 29.56 . 7.18 ' 0.10 herein contained or .hereafter to be 27 . 70.0 39.0 : 29.60 10.06" crop returned a total of 77 cars ap• adopted. 28 78.0 ' .43.0 29.60 . 12.12 •: proximately. . This total includes 29 52:0 52.0 .. 29.56 : 12.48 . - 3.—If in the opinion of the San• 30. >87.0 55.0 as well as the actual exports from 31 29.50 13.00 itary Inspector 'the : site 'of any the Valley, the surprising quantity camp or works is unhealthy or un• of 110 tons put up by three canner• sanitary, he "may order the removal '212.30 1.24. Averages 1911 ' 63.5 42.6 ' 29.38 ies, Kelowna, Peachland and Sum• of. such camp or works to some and 26&00 0.95 merland. • . * other' site selected by him. Totals 1910'; 71.4, 46.6 '29.51 To the Big Red Apple of the Ok• -. 4.—Any house, tent, or dwel• anagan, however, must be giveri' ling occupied by the employees of I the place of honor, for the total f-ex-any industry located within any.un• : TELEPHONE 61, port productionis closely estimated organized district shall contain! by the experts engaged directly* lin sufficient'cubic feet of air space I the supervision and handling of ithe for every occupant thereof as may | ANG0VE & STINSON, shipments, at 344 cars, much -the in each instance be deemed neces• sary- by the Sanitary Inspector, and largest return on * record, and due ; shal 1 furtherbe provided with'effi• in large degree to much of the'ac• cient - means of ventilation.; : The reage of young plantations now first floor ofievery dwelling shall be con• beginning to. yield an appreciable structed of boards or planks, or quantity. othei- material equally suitable for And Other Poultry Food Supplies. There is to be added • to the ex-- the purpose, raised; on: .supports. ;at port business' from'-the Okanagan least one foot,from, the, ground, -Valley"the very large total of 386 arid so made that it shall be tight Izal Powder arid Izal Fluid; Most Powerful Disinfectant cars of vegetables and other pro-' Every dwelling other than a tem• duce (excluding hay) for the 1910 porary tent shall be' lighted by. known... Every, poultry.raiser should have some.... . windows so constructed that they season. can be opened when necessary. ; . ~"The" grand "total esti mated for" the' ;.5.—The method of--ventilation Dealers in General "Dry Goods,"Millin• Okanagan Lake points and VernOn of every dwelling in which a stove 'Spray-Falls, Naramata .isllapproximately 925 or 930 car or furnace is used shall be such as ery, Ladies' and Children's Boots and loads, or very close to 1,000 cars. will satisfy the Sanitary Inspector. Considering these totals, it is read- The temperature of the room shall Shoes, Crockery, Groceries _ily|seen that the estimate if 1,200 be maintained at from ' 60 to'; 65 car; loads for 1911 may very easily degrees Fahr., and a »shallow ' pan and Provisions bes*reached and passed. supplied with water shalU; be kept' b-' Prices^T-errns, Etc., write : - ^ oriTthe stove tosupply air moisture:; .; 6.:—Every : camp or, works of ev• ery industry coming under these THE regulations shall be equipped with ANGOVE & a wash:house or laundry containing TD )Miss M. Neve, of Summerland, a "stove and tubs for -bathing pur• SUMMERLAND I TRUST CO., L . 'Phone 61, Summerland. vi the guest of Mr. and Mrs. poses::- •'•.--'.•; Frank Harison. 7. —Every camp or works shall M. C. P. Nelson, of Summer- be provided with a building or tent J. M. ROBINSON, Manager, land, was a visitor to town this properly constructed and set ; apart week,; and took a few photographs. as a kitchen, and having a dining Values in room in connection therewith, with NARAMATA, B.C. M. John F. Park has brought proper conveniences for the cleanli• PLOW IN ^ his wife and child from Vernon, ness 'and comfort of the employees. . ./.Or.'better'yet, call and see^us. and his household effects have ar• Large Ranches, 8. —Proper receptacles must be some rived from England. kept on hand into which all refuse, Mr. Harry Corbitt entertained whether-liquid--or. solid,, must be Fruit Lots several friends at his country seat placed, and such refuse must be re• Phone Violet 3 last Wednesday, the spacious rec- gularly destroyed by fire or remov• Phone Violet 3 option-, room being enlivene- d with ie—d i to a-r»- saf.e -distanc. .. e from any build- Hay Land and as to not music and merry dancers to a late | ing and be so deposited CAMERA TIME create a nuisance or contaminate FERTILIZER hoxi; r in the evening. We have just received a complete.stock of Cameras and . „, . . Tr , T m , the drinking water. Town Lots Messrs. A. Kay and J. Taylor or other Supplies, including Films, Paper, Etc., all sizes. ! Ask ? to left for Kelowna last < Wednesday, 9.—Latrines, earth, and get the the former, however, expecting to closets must be located, construct- see the "Carbine" No:» 21 postcard, English make. Price Some Good Acreage return in a few days time. i ed, and maintained in a manner $20.00. utmost out of your • ••.-!- satisfactory to the said .Inspector. Mr, Arthur B. Francis, of Ban- iA . ^ N, , on Flat bury, England, is a new arrival, lO-Stables in connection with c m G. L. orchards. who hopes to make his " P or works must be located Phm.B.., Rooms and Houses . , , YT i 11 J» » i as not to contaminate the water sup- Druègwt and Stationer future home. He is an old friend piy, nnd must bo not less than 125

of Mr. John D. Harrison, with feet distant from any dwolling oi West Summer land, A few tons j^et on hand to Rent whom ho is staying, kitchen. This distance may be in- Next P.O. 1 to be cleared out cheap. Rov. Mr GleUwl, Ww* AtSS^^"Sanitary Inspector. '**: clergyman, drove over from .Pen ticton last Sunday, afternoon, 11.—-Tho water supply of any Ì conducted Divino Worship at tho &nd obtftlncd from 0 BOUrco W. Ritchie, R. H. ENGLISH. homo of Mr. Frank Harrison. Ar- j f tory to tho Sanitary Inspoc- G. A. McWHliams flnt 8 ac ' ^ t It..-. — .1 A •»al*S«Mfl_ To The Shrewd rangements are being made whore tor, DEALER IN by Mr, Cleland will hold n servieo te&VLf&celebrated R I Estate and 12.—Printed copies of thoso reg• ea ni tornato Sunday afternoons at Kal- ulations may bo obtained from tho Business Man Lampbeil Brot», London, _ odon and tho Falls during tho son- Sanitary Inspector, Ml Kinds of Lumber. son. • 118;—Should tho Sanitary Inspec• Onfc Carriages have arrived; tor find that nny of those regula• Insurance Broker, Enquiries having boon made ns Make a point of seeing these to tho succosses neh i o ved by ICnlo- tions- nro not compliod with, ho A commorchil Orchard Is a «ood Summerland, B.. don residents nt the Falls sports mny, whoro necessary tnko stops! It will pay yon. Incorno producor whllo you Hvo, tho on tho 3rd, of Juno, friends in tho boat railostat o affont you over luul ^Windows, Doors, Lime, Valloy will bo Intorostod to noto , Jl few mcjul orchard Horses for omployor or hiß nffont when you aro roady to soil, ami. a tho following *.— 200'yards swim ' Sale •14 ; —Tho pönal tíos con tai nod and valimblo nseot to loavo to your Cement, Shinglest Etc. JUNE WEDDING ming race, 1st, Mr, R, G. Tnto; provided i in Boction 97 of tho widow and orphans wlion you luivo 2nd, Mr. Johnston, Canoo dou- "Honlth Act" shnll apply to tho 1 ranched tho ond of llfo's journoy, GIFTS violation of nny of thoso roguhv Alio a Stock of BURBUI fcD«*oerah bloa, mon, 2nd, Messrs, R, G. Tho pinco to got In touch with mich Tato nnd H, Corbitt, Cnnoo dou• tions. Some of the finest 15.—Tho Snnltnry Inspector « proposition Is nt 'Property Owners .wishing to bles, mixed, 1st, Ml as Harrison selections can be I mny, whoro doomod nocossnry, ob' Sell or Exchange should nnd Mr. R, G. Tnto; 2nd, Miss tain tho florvlcos of nny Provincial consult made at M, Novo nnd Mr, II, Corbitt, constable or constables to nsslst him Watsons Realty. Ttl.irilONI Last Sunday ovonlng, n lnriro In tho porformnnco of his duties Yard: Parkdale. »«ow« number of friends gathorod nt tho nnd to aid in tho onforcomont of MR. .F. D. COOPER, thoso roRulations. The Jeweler's. homo of Mrs, W. P. Simpson, Real Estate Broker, - whoro they spent n very hnppy By Order, Come and L. T. DAVIS, M.D., Ballycrystal,-Peach Orchard, r timo, singing to tholr hearts' con• Advertise In The Review. tent tho old and fnvourlto hymns. Snnltnry Inspector, Vlctorln, -Summerland. Examine our Stock THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW SATURDAY, JUNE 24 NOTICE TO.-'.CONTRACTORS. Black Mountain School. • H AY and F £ E 0 SEALED TENDERS superscrib• ed ; "Tender for Black Mountain JULY 1st School," will be received by the Firmle at Our Stable for Cash Hon. the Minister for Public DOMINION DAY 1911 Works up to noon of Friday, the 30th day of June, 1911, for the Some IrrSplemerits, Hay, Wheat, Lime- erection and completion of a large PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAY one-room school building, at Black Mountain, in the Okanagan Elec• Sulphur, Building Paper, Roofing, etc., toral District. still at our, town warehouses which Plans, specifications, contract, We Have Everything to Help make you Comfortable and forms of tender may be seen on Willie and after the 14th day of June, Big range of two piece open for a few days more. 1911, at the offices of S. Sproule, Esq.Secretary to the School suits—just the thing for Please call and settle accounts early: Board; Rutland,' B.C.; the - Gov• these hot days. Good ernment Agent; 'Vernon; and the assortment of patterns : Department of Public Works,' Vic• plain Grey, very natty, V ! U toria. ''""'" '"' '".''" Grey stripes, Brown and WHITE & CO. Each proposal must be accompan• Olive. ied by an accepted bank cheque or These come unlined; semi-lined certificate of deposit on ; a ^charterr' and lined throughout. They are ed bank of Canada; i made ..payable all well and neatly made, have to the Honourable the Minister of a style and fit to them not Dr. Mathison generally found in, two-piece •••BIWiRWSBCS** Public Works,' for the sum of suits. Prices range from 8 DENTIST $150, which shall be forfeited if to 21 dollars. • the party tendering decline to . en• , Graduate Pennsylvania College of Dental Straw Hats, Panama Hats Surgery, Philadelphia ter into contract when called upon, We never had a better to do so, or if he fail to coplete the range to choose from. Summerland and Kelowna work contracted for. The cheques We can sure suit you. Watch or certificates of deposit of'unsuc- .cesful tenderers will be returned to: Fancy Hosiery, big range them upon the execution^ of the of patterns and colors. contract. This Stomach Agony Tenders will not be considered See our, line of Oxford unless made out on the forms sup• Shoes in Tan, Black and. plied,; signed with the actual sig• Patent. Abolish the - Cause, and Misery andnatur e of the tenderer, and enclos• Distress of Indigestion will Vanish ed in the envelopes furnished. Soft Shirts madeiin a | Space variety of styles, and ,Can indigestion be cured? Hun• The lowest or any tender'not nec-; dreds of thousands of people who essarily accepted. a large range of r suffer from belching of gas; bil- H. E. GRIFFITH, patterns. These are "' liousness; sour stomach, fullness, Public Works Engineer. very natty and all at nausea, shortness of breath, bad Public Works Department; ;: , ! moderate prices. .. taste in mouth, foul breath, ner• Victoria, B.C., 14th June, 1911.; vousness and other distressing symp• Announcement toms, are-asking themselves that Everything For Men question daily. Much has been heard of late' of •'• And if these same doubting the splendid-houses being erected in dyspeptics could only read the thou•different parts of the country • by Later. sands of sincere letters from peopleth e National Finance Company,'' of The Summerland Supply Co., Ltd. who once suffered as badly as theyVancouver . This company are ex• do now, but who have been quickly and permanently cured by the use clusive agents for the ''Prudential of Mi-o-na, the mighty dyspepsia Builders Limited" who build more remedy that^cures by removing the houses than any other builder or W. J. Robinson cause, they would go to the Sum• contractor in Canada. mer land Drug Company this very A specialty is made of the artis• Overlooking the' ! Oil', day and get a large box of Mi-o-na tic bungalow style of any size, so Modern •'I tablets, and start themselves on the Beautiful ' I li. prevalant in California.' The Com• ... 5. '. Conveniences right road to health at once. ; Okanagan Lake The price of Mi-o-na tablets' is pany uses nothing but the best mat• Well Furnished. only, fifty .cents, and the Summer- erial in their houses,1 and allv-mparts land Drug Company guarantees therr'ari e "cut; to pattern by mach i'ne, to cure indigestion or money back.makin g them fit absolutely.- ' The. Thin or lean or scrawny people Company owns its own timber'lim• will find in Mi-o-na a maker of its, sawmills, and has a factory and flesh and blood, because , i t, causes Health the stomach to extract more nutri• plant unexcelled in Canada. ,On ac• Boating ' • • .• tious matter from the food, which count of the large number of house's Comfort • Bathing " " quickly enriches the blood. erected this company is able to Pleasure Fishing quote closer prices, (i'.o.b. nearest railway station) than the average College Matriculation, junior contractor/ Anyone contemplat• Rates $2.50 to $3 Per Day. Special Terms by Week or Month .. i Billiard Room & senior; Commercial Course ; ing building would do well to get Cigars of the finest brands. . . Cmmnw NM-O-MÌ) particulars from the National Fin• Stenography & Typewriting ; CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, ance Company, Limited, Vancou• Vocal & Instrumental Music. Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs and Colds, or ver,, B.C. money back. Sold and guaranteed bv ..Hotel Summerland.. M. D. Manchester, Manager Summerland Drug Company The Temperance public are re• minded of the Local Option Con• J Kor further particulars uddreas the vention at Kelowna all day Tuesday J —principal- June ,27th, in the Methodist' and ; Presbyterian Churches. A good j fana •«*mm«p...'k.^• ïbcu •• :^.;?na', program is prepared and the whole ! EVERETT WI SAWYER. Okanagan district should be well represented. The usual boat and Saturday rail rates have been secured. TENTS RIFLE ASSOCIATION. IS RANCH 240 acres, water record of 200 On Saturday last the third shoot ip"qhe8, large'proportion clear and the K of the series for the Dominion of uasy of'cultivation, creek runs * "through""; property which is sur- Canada Salver took placo with the ALL SIZES ••"'founded by'tho best range land in scoring as followB ; ; : . the country. 200 B00 600 ; Total A. RICHARDSON. B. Steuart 81 88 80 94 Bargain Day BOTTOM PRICES Choice (O-ac Orchard Yard: Siwush Flat IT. Dunsdon 28 82 20 89 All planted, part boarlng, with Mill Trout Crook M. Steuart 81 29 25 .85 grazing ,land , in addition, nnd J. DunBdon 28 26 29 83 building. All Kinds of Lumber Sold. J. .Conway 28 26 29 88 every Cement, Laths, Tho noxt shoot will bo on Satur• TAYLOR & CO. Property day, 8th of July, and a full atten• week Shingles, and dance is oxpoctod. Moro mombors Lifo Fire, Accident, Guarantee, nro still roquirod to bring tho As• Employers' Liability, and all othor Finishing Lumber kinds of insurance in the soundest sociation up to strongth, and tho at companies at \curront rates. Phono UIuo 0 Bocrotary (F. J. Nixon, WostSurn- For full particulars and prices movlnnd), will bo pleased to glvo Kill Those Cut Worms!!! • of any of the nhovo full particulars to any mombor of .:>],'! ^'^calPor writo tho public IntoroBtod in rifle shoot• For Grafting ing. Elliott's Chas. H. Cordy, and Pruning VERMOID NJnü\ Street, Summnrland, 13, C, W, E. THOMAS, Mrs, Cnrrlo Nntion, tho tempor•Store will do the work. aneo roformor whoso stronuotiB West Summerland, B.C. mothods froquontly brought hor \ ''Fine ;ypups for sale. Five notorioty, is dond. Sho had boon weeks old. Vourstoro'a shnro In tho good ailing for a long timo, tho causo THE SUMMERLAND SUPPLY CO., mM advortising that is holng dono in of hor end being paroBls. Great Reductions this town iswhnt Isdotormlnlng its Limited Mrs. J, H. Macpherson, shnro of tho businosH that's bulng Mr, T, Daip^pont a couplo of Peech Orchard, Bun,merUnd, H.C, dono. dayB In Vorhon this wookontl. tor Cash Now Have a Stock of It on Handi