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VOL. III. NO 48. . , THURSDAY, OCT. 26, 1911, $1.50 Per Annum.

Prize Winners at Tax Commission Rumored Sunday First Official eeting of City Council New Westminster Holds Session Here Boat Service Census Returns

The commission appointed un­ A somewhat startling change Request for Lease of City Wharf - Condition of City Nuisance The following ia a list of those der the " Public Enquires Act" to has been rumored in connection Disappointment Over Figures Ground Causes Complaint whose fruit won honors for Kel­ enquire into and report upon the with the boat service on the lake, is General owna at the recent Provincial Ex­ working of the Assessment Act of namely that the s.s. '' " hibition :— 1903 and upon taxation within the is to run Sundays just the same as Apples (Plates) province generally, met at Kelowna week days. A train service between Hon. Martin Burrell. minister of A short meeting of the city coun­ I last Saturday. The commission the Landing and Sicamous will agriculture, has given out to the to communicate with "David" at Gravenstein-1, W. C. Black­ ! consisted of A. E. McPhilips K. C. Press the first official statement of cil was held Wednesday morning, once. wood, 2, W. A. Scott, 3, R. Munson, also be run to connect with the President of the Executive Council, the result of the census taking the Mayor and Aldermen Leckie, A resolution was passed "that Maiden's B!ush.-3, Munson. main line. the Hon. Price Ellison, Minister of which is now practically complete. Copeland, Jones and Dalgleish the sum of $250.00 be paid to Mrs. Alexander-3, A. M. Cowan. The innovation, which appears attending. W. C. Cameron as- per agreement Finance ; Mr. C. H. Lugrin of Vic­ to have been introduced by the The figures show a population of Jeffries-1, D. McLean. toria, (editor of the Colonist) and 7,081,869 for Canada, as compared The minutes were read and with the city, for land in connection Blerheim Orange.-2, McDonald. C. P. R. at the instance of the adopted and the following accounts with the opening up of St. Paul St.; Mr. W. H. Malkin of Vancouver, Vernon Board of Trade, seems with5,37l,3IO in 1901, an increase Winter Banana.-1, Scott, 2, B. accompanied by Dr. Gray of Vic­ of 1,710,554. It was estimated referred to the finance committee and also that the expense of survey McDonald. likely to have widely varying for payment:— and registration, be paid by. the toria, and F. M. Ward, steno­ receptions from different sections that the population of Canada Baldwin.-3, Munson. grapher. would be about 8,000,000 so that C. P. R., freight on steam _trap -$ 3 30 city as per same agreement." Ben Davis.-1, Bankhead Orchard of the community. Invitations had been sent out in the figures will cause no little dis­ G. W. Pickering, spec, police duty - 27 00 Mayor Sutherland exhibited Co., 2, R. Sweeny, 3, A. E. Boyer. The Vernon Board, which has advance to al! in the district likely appointment to the people of the K. Smith, 3 days work as linemans some specimen, letters, of which Canada Red.-1, Munson, 2, T. been agitating for a Sunday service to be interested in the matter, and Dominion. helper - - - - - 9 00 he said he had received large num­ Bulman, 3, G. E. ThonTpson. for a considerable time, urges more the meeting had been widely ad­ As compared with the increase Dr. Keller, rent of council chamber 15 00 bers from disappointed tax payers Fameuse.-2, Bulman, 3, Scott. especially the convenience of com­ vertised, but the attendance was of population in the 1891-1901 Paysheet on streets, Oct. 9-21 - 206 00 who having forgolten the date North-Western Greening.-2, T. mercial travellers and other visitors not great. This may have been decade the figures are satisfactory. Northern Electric Mfg. Co., 215 lbs. fixed aa a limit of the time in which Bulman. to the Okanagan who have found partly due to the fact that the In the ten years preceding 1901- a rebate on the taxes could be al­ Pewaukee.-1. W. C. Blackwood, the cessation of transportation of No. 8 wire. - .- - 44 08 printed announcements of the sit­ Canada's population increased by lowed, had been called upon to pay 2, Thompson, 3, MacLean. I facilities on Sunday to work A resolution was passed confirm­ ting were worded in such a way only 538,076. As compared with the full amount. The same thing Roxbury Russett.-l, Scott, 2, J. decidedly to their disadvantage. ing the action of the finance com­ as to give the impression that the this betterment the increase of happened every month ih connec­ Conlin, 3, McDonald. There are others, however, who mittee who had met during the proceedings would commence at 1,710,554 in the past ten years is tion with the payment of light and R. I. Greening.-1, Bulman. are inclined to oppose this new week and accepted tlie-tender of, 10 a. m. whereas all business was large but it is not nearly so satis­ water dues. A good deal of a Red Cheek Pippin-1, S. Cosens. arrangement as an encroachment " the National Finance Co., of Toron­ over by that time, the sitting hav­ factory as was expected. mayor's time seemed to be taken Salome.-1, Bankhead, 2, Conlin, upon the sanctity of the Sabbath to, of $26,486, for the $27,000 of ing commenced at 9. Of the provinces Alberta showed 7 up by people who had some kind 3, McDonald. day. Already the Ministerial Asso­ debentures which had been offered of a kick against the taxes, or by Mr. W. J. Garroway, the Reeve the largest ratio of increase having . for sale. Sutton's Beauty-2, Bankhead. ciation of , a body com jumped in population from 37,022 fellows who wanted to ride on the Best collection of fall apples.-1, of , was the first to speak posed of the clergy of different Dr. Boyce waited on the council before the commission. Referring to 372,919 in the decade. Saskat­ sidewalks. Bankhead, 2. McDonald. denominations, has registered a on behalf of the O.K. Lumber Co., to the poll tax he said he was in chewan comes second with an The meeting adjourned to Tues­ Best collection of winter apples.- protest against the service. The with a request, that the council favor of the tax being levied sub­ increase during the ten years of day next, Oct. 31. I, Bankhead. protest was embodied in the form grant them a lease of the city ject to a rebate if other taxes be paid from 91,279 to 453.508. The [ksgsea^v?haff near the power house. The Any other variety.-3, J. Conlin. of a resolution which was forward­ province of Quebec shows an in­ Mr. Roy Sweeney of South Okan­ ed to Mr. H. W. Brodie, the general wharf had - only been partially Pears (Plates) agan said he thought the poll tax crease in population of 351,799. planked and at present was of passenger agent of ihe C.P.R. at while Ontario has increased by Banquet to the Best collection (fall).-l, Bank- should be levied only on young Vancouver. They plead the can se little use to anybody as, teams men who were not owners of prop­ 336,955. British Columbia increas­ could not be turned on it. The head Orchard Co. of the workers on the boat who ed by 184,109 and Manitoba by Hon. Martin Burrell Best collection (winter).-1, T. erty, and consequently contributed will be deprived of their one day company .was willing lo7plank in no ether way to the provincial 149,480. The provinces down by about 70 feet at the end so that it Bulman, 2, Bankhead. of rest, and their only opportunity the sea have all fallen away in Next Thursday Bartlett.-!, Bankhead, 2, A. E. treasury. Every man ought to be of enjoying the benefits of home would-be possible to- turn with a willing to pay at least three dollars population. Nova Scotia shows a load, and to allow the. city tore- Boyer. life and the company of their fami­ decline of 2,273, New Brunswick Fjemish Beauty.-1, Bankhead, 2, for the benefit of police protection lies. They also contend that a serve the right to use.the wharf at Many Prominent Men Expect- alone, not to mention the upkeep of 20,795 and Prince Edward any time. McDonald. great injury will be done to the Island of 10,537. Louise Bonne de Jersey.-1, Bank- of the public schools, etc. churches and Sunday Schools, and "Aid; Jones mentioned-that some to be Present The population by provinces is: ;i •••-.. v'^.«i.-'_" head^ 2, Bulman. *5 J. Mr. M. Hereron said he had a that the tendency wili be toward time ago the suggestion had been . "' 'A' .... |9|| 1901 Howell.-1, Bankhead, 2, Black­ personal complaint to make ih re^- "the secularizing of the Sabbath made by the Board of Trade that Alberta?; .-. - . 372,919 AyiySL, ~ The complimentary banquet'to wood, 3, Bulman. spect to the way in which he was day. The Association has written r m the city wharf should be completed British Columbia - 362,7687 T7£657 - the Hon. Martin Burrill, which had Duchess d' Angouleme, Bosc and taxed. His own assessment was to the various ministers throughout Manitoba- . . 454.691 255211 ' v-v so that it could be used by the r to be 'postponed a week or two Idaho.-Bankhead 1st in each. higher in proportion than that of the valley in an endeavour to enlist New Brunswick - 351.815 3M.120 !^ people across the lake instead of ago, owing to the honor conferred his neighbors. The whole system their sympathy' in a campaign of Nova Scotia - - 461.847 459,674 |> the ferry wharf, which was not Beurre Boussock.-I, Bankhead, Ontario - - . 2,519,902 2,I82;947 upon our,local member of the 2, Bulman, 3, Blackwood. of assessment he considered ' was opposition. * Prince Edward Island 93.722 103.259 large enough to allow the landing Dominion House; and his. conse­ Winter Nellis.-1, Bankhead, 2, inequitable. He did not complain Qtrebec - - . 2,000,697 1.648,898 of any large quantities of goods. quent sudden call to the capital, Bulman. of the amount of his taxes, but Saskatchewan- . 453,308 91,778 There might come a time whe n a NorthweatTeriitoriea 10.000 20,129 will take place next Thursday Any other variety (fall).-l, Bank- thought he should be at least taxed - considerable trade would be de- Yukon •'.•: _ 7 v. ;.:„-;7,- . .... 27,219 evening, November 2nd. head, 3, Boyer. on the same basis as others. He veloped between Kelowna and Coming Convention Four electoral districts have not A telegraphic message was Any"other variety (wint.) Black­ was not one who kicked against the other lake points, and the city yet made complete' returns, % iz: received Saturday last from Mr. wood. having to pay taxes, as he thought •' . of School Trustees find its wharf a useful asset. Burrell stating that he would be the government was doing well Cumberland, in Nova Scotia, Mayor Sutherland suggested able to be in Kelowna on the 1st Plums for the country. In fact, he would Regina and Battleford, in Saskat­ that it might be advisable for. the of November, but as on this date Best collection.-!, Bankhead. not object to paying more, if it The eighth annual convention of chewan, and Yale-Cariboo, in city to finish the wharf themselves, the Opera House was engaged, Lombard.-l, S. C. Cosens, 2, meant more rapid development the B. C. School Trustees Associa­ British Columbia,which is estimated and make a small charge for the the wires were at once got busy Blackwood. of the country. The poll tax he tion takes place on Wednesday, to give a population of 70,000. use of it. The Q. K. Lumber Co., and Thursday, the 2nd, fixed as Coe's Golden Drop.-Blackwood, thought should be subject to rebate Thursday and Friday, November could then have the use of it as the day on which to hold the 2, Bankhead. in the case of those who paid other 8th, 9th, and 10th, at Vancouver. well as anyone else. reception. Yellow Egg.~2, Bankhead. taxes. Chinamen and Japs and The programme of the convention The Census and Parlia­ Dr. Boyce said that this-would The committees who were ap­ Pond's Seedling.-2, McDonald. other foreigners should be made which is just to hand shows an in­ mentary Representation. be quite satisfactory, so long as pointed from the Conservative Daw8on.-3, Bankhead. to pay double as most of the teresting series of addresses on they could use the wharf when Association on the previous occa­ Italian Prune.-3, Bankhead. money they made here was sent educational subjects, by men whb " they wanted it. sion were summoned and arrange­ Bradshaw.—2, McDonald, 3, S. out of the country. In fixing the can speak with the authority of Analysis of the census returns The matter was laid 'aside for ments at once put in progress for Cosens. assessment upon land he thought experience and wide scolarship on shows that the next House of Com­ consideration. a great function, which would be Grand Duke.—I, Bankhead, 2, it should be valued according to questions affecting the develop­ mons will contain 232 mumbers, The following letter wqs read worthy of the city and of the Cosens, 3, Blackwood. the purpose for which it was used, ment of our school system. an increase of II, as compared from the Kelowna Land and Orc­ distinguished position to which the .Genuii.— I, Cosens,2, Blackwood. or according to the returns pro­ The speakers will include Prem­ with,the present house. The^jinit _ hard Co.:~ hon. member has been appointed. Sugar Prune.—1, Blackwood. duced from it. ier McBride and the minister of of representation, which is arrived There being on other complaints education, the Hon. Dr. Young; at by dividing the population of The City Clerk, The banquet will undoubtedly Crab Applet or suggestions the session was then John Kyle A.R.C.A., J. McCaig Quebec by 65, the representation Dear Sir:~ be away ahead of anything of the adjourned, it having lasted barely B.A., LLB., Judge F. W. Howay, fixed for it by the B. N. A. Act, is It is a matter of regret that we sort ever attempted in Kelowna. Transcendent. — 2, Cosens, 3, an hour. Ben W. Johnson, of Seattle; Rev. 30.780. have again to complain that the city A strong endeavour is to be made McDonald. W. H. Vance and others. On this basis the representation - scavenger is not observing the to secure the presence of Premier Florence.—1 ..Blackwood. After the sitting the Hon. Price Invitations to be present are ex­ of British Columbia in the house of terms of the lease of the city nuis­ McBride, and it is almost certain Hyslop.-I, Conlin, 2, Blackwood. Ellison and the members of the tended to provincial school inspec­ commons will increase from 7 to ance ground,at defined between that the Hon. Price Ellison, minis­ commission were taken by auto­ Commercial Exhibit of Apples tors, and where possible, to school 12 members, Alberta from 7 to 12, the company and the corporation. ter of finance, the Hon. Thos. mobile for a couple of hours tour teachers. AU school districts in Saskatchewan from 10 to 15.- The conditions of lease are: Taylor, minister of public works, Belle de Boekoop. —2, Cosens, 3, of the district returning to the and Mr. L. W. Shatford, M.P.P. for Palace Hotel for lunch at noon. the province are entitled to send "That the city shall cause its Conlin On the other hand, representa­ the Similkameen, will be amongst In the afternoon several deputa­ delegates. agents, servants or workmen to Grimes Golden.—2, C. J. Fox. tion of Ontario will drop from 86 the speakers. ' tions waited upon the Hon. Price The interest in the work of the completely burn up or bury or Jonathan.— I. J. W. Woolsey, 2, to 82, New Brunswick from 13 to Ellison. The committee appointed Association has been stendily have burnt up or buried, all refues, Tickets are being sold at $2 R. W. Carruthers, 3. J. E. Clever. 11, Nova Scotia from 18 to 16, by the Board of Trade held an in- growing during the past few years, night soils, garbage and other mat­ each, and may be obtained from Northern Spy.~l, H. Hill, 2, Prince Edward Island from 4 to interview respicting the proposed and its influence has had a marked ter placed upon the said land." Mr. H. W. Raymer, president of Cosens, 3, Bankhead. 3 members. the Conservative Association, Mr. Red Cheek Pippin.—2, G. K. protectixe work on the banks of effect on school work in the prov­ We understand that the condi­ Mission Creek, urging the impor­ ince. It is hoped that as many tion in which the land is in at pres­ R. F. Morrison, secretary, or any Salvage, 3, R. E. Harriss. member of the committee, and at Spitzenberg.—2, Fox, 3, Conlin. tance of having the work done delegates as possible from the k ent as reported by our acting man­ without delay. Kelowna district will attend. Apples for Old Country ager, ia an absolute scandal, and a the " Record " office. Wealthy—3, Bankhead. The Hon. gentleman and his Last year's convention, it will be Friends positive danger to the health of Wagner, I, Woolsey, 2, Cosens. party left for Vernon about three remembered, was held in Kelowna, the community. Yellow Newtown.--!, Fox, 2, /; o'clock. when Mr. Thos. Lawson was 1 We are, sir, Bankhead, 3, C. H. Geen. Mr. T. G. Maclnnes, who has Hubardston.— I, Cosens, 2, Con­ elected president of the Association Yours faithfully, With $2,000,000 in its treasury charge for the Vernon Board of jf'>tS| and an equal amount subscribed ; lin, 3, McDonald. Trade of the apple shipment to the j-^'st Kelowna Land & Orchard Co. The Young Girls*-White Shield with 25,000 troops in the field and Fameuse.—-1, Cosens. Old Country for Christnlas pre- liiA'% per M. G. Gorrie. Secretary. Society will hold a social at the Mr. H. H. McLeay left this morn­ 13,000 reserves in the United R. I. Greening.—!, T. Bulman. sents, reports that already arrange- "*,. ^ home of Mrs. Cornelius Martin, ing for the coast. Mayor Sutherland said the com­ States and Canada, and with a Winter Banana.— I, Geen, 2. ments have been made for about * fgjg Richter Street, on Tuesday evening pany were quite right in the com­ constitution adopted and adminis­ Salvage, 3, Conlin., Mrs. Taylor of Peachland arrived 600 boxes. Most of these are sup- *' (Halloween). A good programme plaint. He condemned in very trative officers chosen, the pro­ Baldwin.— I, Cosens. last Friday to undergo an operation plied by the shippers but some, , w has been arranged for, and a col­ strong terms the neglectfulne'ss of posed Chung . Hwa republic is at the Kelowna Hospital. are purchased direct from the Commercial Exhibit of Pear* lection will be taken in aid of the the city scavenger, and said that, making a determined effort to Board. Any person desirous of , Bartlett, Bosc, Clairgean, Howell, Girl's Rescue Home. All are taking advantage of this opportun­ the sooner the city got another the overthrow the Manchu dynasty and Birth* Louise Bonne and Flemish Beauty. welcome. ity of sending applet to friends in better. establish itself in China. Details WINTERHILL-On Tuesday Oct. of the formation of the tentative —Bankhead Orchard Co. 1st in The Epworth League will not Great Britain or on the continent The scavenger's shortcomings 17th to the wife of H. O. Winter- and misdeeds were discussed at republic were revealed in San each and 2nd in Belle Boussock meet in the Methodist church on should notify Mr. Machines at hill, a son. some length, and it was decided Francisco recently by Sun Fo, son F. A. Taylor took special prize Monday next but on Tuesday at once as the shipment will leave AJ to take some active steps to have of Dr. Sun Yot Sen, who is to be for the best packed apples in box the home of Mrs. Geo. Thompson, REEVES-On Tuesday Oct. 24th, Vernon on November 1st. .He the work done in a more efficient president if the revolution now in for shipping and L. E. Taylor for who has kindly invited the friends tO the wife of J. C. Reeves, a expects to have sufficient orders to manner. The clerk was instructed progress is successful. the corresponding class in pears. to a social gathering. daughter. fill two cars.

i^a-^w-^anxfrift* ntfi * JiXiifriM The Orchard City Record.

ALL OF ONE NAME. Town and CountryS o They Had to Tag Each of the Many Tom Hazards. THE KELOWNA Capt. Bertram, Messrs. W. C. Perhaps no community more pare >A The Kelotona Land Duggan and W. D'Aeth,- served on fully aud frei].i.'t.tl.v set fortb its er HARDWARE & SPECIALTY Co. ratio fancy than ciicl Uie early settlers the grand jury at Vernon assizes of Nnrrngansett, K. I., of whom \V. B. last week. Weeden tells in "Early ttbode Island." Miss Batchelor arrived last week There were so many of ono name that the bearer must have a descriptive from Montrose, Scotland, on a prefix lest he be lost In n concordant SUMMER HEAT IN and Orchard Co., visit to her sinter. multitude. Mr. Updike cites thirty- Donald McEachern, jnr., left two Tutu Hazards living at one time and thus illustrates a few: WL HER WEATHER Wednesday for Winnipeg where LIMITED. he will attend the agricultural College Tom, because he had been at college through the winter. college. Bedford Tom was his son and lived nt New Bedford. Barley Tom, JUST ARRIVED Mr. C. R. Phinney, who has because he boasted how much barley held the post of ledger keeper at he raised from au acre; Virginia Tom, Our First Shipment of the Royal Bank for the past two because be married a wife there; Lit­ RESIDENTIAL LOTS tle Nee It Tom, from the farm of that years has been transferred to Van­ name; Nailer Tom, the blacksmith; couver. His place is being taken Fiddle Head Tom, an obvious resem­ by Mr. S. G. Nightingale, from the blance; Pistol Tom, wounded by an bank's East-end branch, Van­ explosion of that arm; Young Pistol HEATING STOVES IN THE CITY couver. Tom. his son; Short Stephen's Tom, the father low. against Long.Stephen's Mr. E. R. Bailey is taking advan­ Tom. the father tall; Tailor Tom needs Cadder Avenue Abbott Street tage of the building operations on no explanation. For the Kitchen, Sitting-room, Hall, or Den. the next lot by having another The Georges were not so numerous, Willow Avenue story added to the post office build­ but they were distinguished as Beach 30 Different Kinds at prices ranging ing. Access to the rooms will be Bird (Jcorge, of little legs; Shoes.riiuj a staircase owned jointly with the George, au opponent of buckles; Win from $6 to $20. Belgian company. George. Dr. George and Governor George. Call and be convinced that you are saving money The offering on Monday, thanks­ by buying your Heaters here. FIVE ACRE LOTS giving day in the Baptist church, A LIFE FOR A LIFE. in connection with the special meetings, will go to the hospital. Cheerful New Guinea Custom Which Causes Frequent Murders, E. C. SCOTT D. C. FOSTER WITHIN ONE MILE OF CITY Mr. J. W. Jones returned from, Everywhere in New Guinea tho the coast Tuesday. traveler is continually brought face to LIMITS face with death, and the natives are THE KELOWNA HARDWARE A meeting is to be held next devoid of the slightest pity or respect Thursday afternoon, November 2, for the dead or dying, although after On Easy Terms at 3.30, at the home of Mrs. Capt. a death they will often wail and AND SPECIALTY CO. , Philp for the purpose of re-organ­ mourn for a considerable time. izing the Kelowna Benevolent Murder is an everyday occurrence, Successors to E. C. Scott and Co. Society. All ladies interested arc nnd nothing could be worse than the invited to attend the meeting at morals of the natives. In fact, they Keller Block, Bernard Avenue - - KELOWNA, B.G which officers will be elected for have none. They thieve and lie with TEN ACRE LOTS the ensuing year. n persistence and cunning which are r—— Telephone 180 — surprising. Next Sunday is Harvest Home The Papuans have a cheerful cus­ and thanksgiving day at the tom which demands a life for a life. ON THE BENCH Methodist church. Special music, Should any one die at the flrst oppor­ tunity they kill some one—they are not will be rendered for the occasion. very particular whom—to make up for R. A. COPELAND S. C. RICHARD, D.V.S. Under Irrigation and Domestic Systems In the morning the preacher will it. "While we were at Humbold be the Rev. J. Vance, of Rutland, bay," says Professor Pratt in the Wide' and in the evening the Rev. Mr. World Magazine, "a Malay died of Hardy, of Summerland. dropsy. Me was the flrst Malay who Kelowna Livery bad ever come to that part, and tlie On Wednesday next, November Paimans greatly respected him. 1st, the winter session commences '"Very well.' they said, 'we must AND CALL OR WRITE at the public schools. The time shoot a Malay with our bows and ar­ of opening in the morning will be rows to pay for his'death.' Aud soon­ HORSE EXCHANGE changed during the winter from 9 er or later some innocent person would to 9.30. be killed to square the account, when K. L. 0. Co.'s Office, Keller Blk. everybody—except, presumably, the Now that the cold weather is victim's friends—would be satisfied." A good supply of work coming on parents are advised horses, driving and saddle that it is unwise to allow young A Disguised Toast. children to arrive at school before At one time the officers under Lord horses -always on hand for 9.15, as the doors are not opened Howe refused to drink his health at : : their mess, for, though a splendid ad­ '""-sale.- •''-.:-: 'Ay-_ before that time and the youngsters miral, he was uot popular in the navy We guarantee every horse would have to stand out shivering on account of a certain shyness and i in the cold until they could get want of tact with those about him. sold as represented. inside. The chaplain, wbo was a protege of his lordship, was mortified at this and We are prepared to pay Mr. Jamieson, of Glenmore, left determined that the officers should Wednesday for Calgary, where he drink to Lord Howe. When called cash prices for good sound <&] will reside during the winter. upon for a toast one day he said, "Well, HEATERS gentlemen, I can think of nothing bet­ young stock. The football match last Saturday ter at this moment than to ask you to afternoon between the Kelowna drink the flrst two words of tbe Third team and one from the Mission Psalm," for a Scriptural toast for once Our Livery is complete. The season for these goods has arrived, and we are resulted in an easy win for the may be taken from one of my cloth." former by 5 to nil. The match The toast was drunk. Not one of the officers Indicated by word or look that Good horses and equipment. able to meet any requirements in this line, having took place in the park at 3 o'clock. ho was Ignorant of tbe words alluded To-day a match has been arranged to. On referring to the Bible It was Phone 25. Leon Avenue, Kelowna. just receive a large consignment of all kinds of between the regular Kelowna team found that the Third Psalm begins, and one got together locally for the "Lord, how are they increased?" Coal, Wood, and Airtight Stoves and Heaters, at occasion. prices to suit everyone. The new firm of Rattenbury and Worth Her Weight In Butter. Williams have made several im­ Curious customs still prevail with regard to niarirage. In some parts of portant sales this week. The Uganda the custom is to offer six COAL building occupied by the Bank of needles and a pack of India rubber for Commerce and formerly by the a wife. Some of the Kaffirs sacrifice Royal Bank was sold to Ex-Alder­ oxen. The Tartars of Turkestan give NICOLA COAL man Joseph Mannion and his the weight of the prospective wife in Lump - - - - $9.50 per ton. daughter Mrs. Christie, of Vancou­ butter. In Kamchatka the price va­ THE MORRISON-THOMPSON ver. Mr. E. M. Carruthers and ries from one to ten reindeer. Some savages require a certain amount of WELLINGTON COAL Hewetson and Mantle were the $13 3_fi *ww ¥nn former owners. Other sales were labor. Among the aborigines it \B said 10 acres of bearing orchard on the the current rate for a wife Is a box Nut $12.75 T T HARDWARE Co., Ltd. of matches, which prompted a Paris K.LO. bench to Mr. Thos. P. Bacon contemporary to speculate whether one of Montreal, and a lot at the corner of the French go.crnment boxes would of Richter Street and DeHart be accepted. W. HAUG Kelowna, B.C. Avenue to 'Mies E. Johnstone, of Phone 66 London, Ont. Light en a Dark Subject. Furnace and Hot-Water Heating a Speciality. Cn Her—There's one question I should Monday is a holiday—Thanks­ like to have answered. When a thought giving Day. Hashes across the intellect does it ef­ fect any molecular changes iu the cel­ Messrs. Stockwell and Williams lular or muscular tissues composing who has purchased Mr. A. S. Cox the material substance of tbo cerebral house and orchard on Ethel Street mass, or does It operate merely In P. BURNS & Co., IM. intend developing the same ae a the realm of the spiritual ego, thereby nursery for fruit and ornamental leaving uo trace subject to detection SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. trees. They will make a specialty or classification in the domain of sub Wholesale and Retail of roses. They also purchased ten stautinllty? information Editor (turn- acres on the K, L. O. bench. lug again to his desk)—Tbere is no pre­ mium on tho coin.—Chicago Tribune. MEAT MERCHANTS H. P. HORROCKS There are three new fire proof buildings going up in the business 8well Set Credentials. Wishes to inform the public of Kelowna and part of the town at the present Mrs. De Butt (making out a list of surrounding districts that he has now opened time, and additions made to two Invited guests for dInner)-Can you premises in Water Street, and is prepared to more. think of any others? Mrs. Von Setter—There is Mrs. Kum- Fresh Meat Daily buy and sell second-hand furniture, etc., to buc. any amount,. also goods sold oh commission. "I had thought of her. but she did not try to smuggle." - Philadelphia Ledger. Full supply of Hams, and Bacon SALES CONDUCTED. OUR One Exception. K'fj Regina Watches Nearsighted Old Man-1 suy, did you Fresh Fish in season ' Are very complete just now. break the record? Aeronaut—No, but 1 broke overy: Step in and let us show you the thing else.—Judge. Biliousness is due to a disordered con­ You are not experimenting on yourself line, and quote you prices. dition of the stomach Chamberlain's when you take Chamberlain's Cough Rem­ edy for a cold as that preparation has won Placed. Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine its great reputation and extensive sale by J. B. KNOWLES, Mrs. B.-Is she a Mary of the vine intended especially to act on that organ ; to ita 'remarkable cure of colds, and can al­ clnd cottage? Mrs. M -No, a Martha W. LUDLOW, Manager cleanse it, tone and invigorate it," to regu. ways be depended upon. It is equally Jeweler and Optician, of the rubber plant flat - Harper's KELOWNA valuable for adults and children and may KELOWNA - B.C. Bazar. ' late the liver, and to banish biliousness be given to young children with implicit Phone 135 positively and effectually. For sale by all confidence, as it sontains no harmful drug. Thpugbts never lack words. It U dealers. 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chief water commissioner at the Parlia­ ment Buildings at Victoria, a memoratu.uin [ PROFESSIONAL AND \ of claim in writing as requirec! by section The 27 of the said Act as amended. Printed \ BUSINESS CARDS \ forms for such memorandum (Form No. The 19) can be obtained from any of the water **- commissioners in the Province. BURNE & TEMPLE And take notice that the said Board of Royal Bank of Canada Investigation intends to proceed to adjudi­ Solicitors, Incorporated -1869 Head Office --Montrea Montreal DEPARTMENT OF LANDS cate upon such claims on or about the Notaries Public, 10th day of January, 1912. Conveyancers, etc. Capital - - $6,200,000 Reserves - - $7,200,000 World After the claims have been tabulated by WATER BRANCH the Board, notice will be given of the KELOWNA, :: B.C. Total Assets over - - $105,000,000 In the matter of the Board of Investiga­ places and days upon which evidence and tion created by Part HI. of the 'Water Act' argument will be heard at local points. for the determination of water rights .ex­ Dated at Victoria this 19th day of Oct­ R. B. KERR Improves isting on the 12th day of March, 1909; and ober, 1911. in the matter of the following creeks in J.F.ARMSTRONG,' Barrister the Water District :-- 48-3 Chairman. ' and Solicitor, BANKING BY MAIL Aberdeen Lake. There is a fine old formula Beaver Creek. i) Notary Public. Beaver Jack Creek. KELOWNA, :: B.C Acconnts may be opened, Deposits made or withdrawn by mail. Every attention that has been popular for Bonneau Creek. is given to out of town accounts. ' Bear Creek and its South Fork. forty years—a mild lax­ Big Creek. C. Harvey, B.A., Sc, C.E., D.L.S., B.C.L.S., ative! that you can always Blue Spring Creek. and B.C.L.S. Big Horn Creek. .. Savings Department .. depend upon. It is par­ Bissette Creek. CHARLES HARVEY, Highesf current rates allowed on deposits. No delay or trouble in withdrawing. ticularly suited to children^ B. X. or Deep Creek. CIVIL ENGINEER and LAND Beaver Lake. SURVEYOR. One Dollar and Upwards opens an account as it is the best known Balagno Lake. Bath Creek. IN THE MATTER OF THE Kelowna, B. C. substitute for Castor Oil. Bigg Creek. "WATER ACTr 1911." Phone 147. P.O. Box 231 Burnyeat Creek It is equally good for Brown Creek. Kelowna Branch, H. F. Rees, Manager. Vernon Branch, C C. McRae, Manager. Brewer Creek. Take notice that the. Board of Investiga­ adults. Bold Range Creek. tion acting under Part iii. of the " Water RICHARD H. PARKINSON NEW YORK OFFICE: LONDON. ENGLAND. OFFICE: 65, William Street. 2, Bank Buildings, Princes Street. Bouchers Garden Spring. Act" will meet at the Court Hous"-, in ' BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND Cherry Creek. Kelowna, on the 23rd of November, 1911, Cedar Creek. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and SURVEYOR. Branches and correspondents throughout the world. Coldstream Creek. determine claims to water rights existing CIVIL ENGINEER Cranberry Creek. on the 13th of March, 1909, on Saw Mill " Laxena " Creek and its tributaries, and to unnamed P.O. BOX 137 KELOWNA Clear Creek. Copper Creek. streams in that vicinity; on the 24th day Cattail Lake. of November, 1911, at JO o'clock in the Clark or Horse Creek. forenoon to hear and dete/mine claims to Dr. J. W. Nelson Shepherd is certain to be effective Cashmere Creek. water rights existing on the 13th of March, Canon Creek. 1909, on Scotty Creek and its tributaries DENTIST and will not gripe. Babes Clover Creek. • and to unnamed streams in that vicinity ; 'Phone SO 20th CENTURY take it readily and like it. Cottonwood Springs. on the 27th day of November, 1911, at ten p. o. Box me Commons Creek.. o'clock in the forenoon to hear and deter­ If baby is cross see to it Christies Creek. mine claims to water rights existing on the Corner Peneozi Street and SHOE REPAIRING STORE Dailey Creek. 13th of March, 1909, on Mill Creek and its Lawrence Avenue. first that his bowels are Deep Creek and its North Fork. tributaries, and to unnamed stream in that Duck Lake. vicinity; on the 29th day of November, free and natural in action. Duck Lake Creek. 191 I, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to COLLETT BROS. Diamond Dry Lake. hear and determine claims to water rights Duncan Creek. existing on the 13th of March, 1909,- on LIVERY AND DRAY Dry Creek. Mission Creek and its tributaries, and to Horses bought and sold on com­ Deafy Creek. unnamed streams in that vicinity ; and on REMOVED Price 25c. Davidson Creek. the 30th day of November, 1911, at ten mission. Dray meets all C.P.R. Darke's Creek. , , o'clock in the forenoon, to hear and deter­ boats. All kinds of heavy team Darke's Lake. mine claims to water rights existing on the work. , 'Phone 20. Deer Creek. 13th of March, 1909, on streams, lakes and Dutchman Creek. ponds in Dry Valley, and to unnamed During the building of the new Crowley Echo Lake. streams in that vicinity. Block the above business will be carried on Eight-Mile Creek. By Order of the Board, JOHN CURTS Eneas Creek. J.F.ARMSTRONG, in the old Crowley building, which has Eeparron Lake. Chairman. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER P. B. Willits I Co. Fish Lake. Dated at Victoria, 11th October, 1911. Plans and Specifications Prepared been removed to Lawrence Avenue, near Fahni Lake. 47-52 Fern Creek. and estimates given for publicBuild- to Fire Hall. DRUGGISTS and STATIONERS Five-Mile Creek. ings.Tov/n and Country Residences Finlay Creek. All kinds of Boot and Shoe REPAIRS done Kelowna. B. C. Fox Creek. JOHN CURTS, KELOWNA Falls Creek. PHONE No. 93 well and cheaply. Fall Creek. City of Kelowna PHONE 19 Garnett Lake. Girod's Creek. MUNICIPAL VOTERS' LIST 1912 Goose Lake. Miss P. LOUISE ADAMS, Gurney Creek. A.T.C.M. Granite Creek. Notice is hereby given that the Voters, Scholarship Graduate in Piano and Teacher's " It's never too late to mend." Harris Creek. List of the City of Kelowna, for the year Course of Toronto Conservatory of Music, • Haddo Lake. 1912, is being prepared. Will receive Pupils for Hill or Venner Creek, The following are the qualifications re­ PIANOFORTE TUITION Headwater Lake. quired for municipal voters: At the Studio, J. A. Bigger Hog Gulch. J. AS AN OWNER. Any male or fe­ Lawrence Avenue, off Pendozi Street. Hill Creek. male British subject of the full age Irish or Coyote Creek. of twenty-one years possessing an es­ Address - * Post-Office, Kelowna. BUILDER and CONTRACTOR Ireland Crqek.' • tate for life or of inheritance (in pos­ Island Lake or Lake of the Woods. session) in lands within the corporate ones Creek. limits of the City, provided such per­ MONEY TO LOAN acob Creek. son is the registered owner of said On improved property also other securities ^iSJ^ WtS^i ?§SB§£ WiSffi If&XSll. Plant and Estimates Furnished acks Creek. estate and provided such estate is of Cing Edward VII. Lake. the assessed value of nqt less than one G. A. FISHER k> Keep Creek. hundred dollars. Larch Creek. ROOM H KELLER BLOCK Le Due's Creek. 2. AS A LICENSE HOLDER: Any male Residence, 10 Lawrence Ave. Lapsley Creek. or female British Subject of the full Fire, Life, and Accident PHONE 95 Louis Creek. ; age of twenty-one years who is the Long Lake. holder of a Trade Licence, the annual Insurance. We have exceptional facilities for Long Lake Creek. fee for which is not less that five dol­ Lyon's Irrigation Ditch. lars. Lulluwaape or Vernon Creek. THOMAS. P. HILL Latch Creek. 3. - AS A HOUSE-HOLDER: Any male BANKHEAD, the production of the best Mud Lake. or female British Subject of the full Mabel Lake. age of twenty-one years who occupies Planting, Pruning, Spraying DAVIES & MATHIE Meakins Creek. a dwelling, tenement, hotel or board­ Etc. Mill Creek. ing-house, or any portion of a dwell­ kinds of Miller's Spring. ing-house, tenement hotel or boarding- P.O. Box 174, Kelotona. Ladies* and Mountain Creek. house, who has been a resident of the Mosgrove Creek. City from the first day of Janurary of Medora Creek. the current year, arid who has paid W. T. ASHBRIDGE Gents* Tailors McDougall Creek. < directly to the city all rates, taxes and CIVIL ENGINEER COMMERCIAL Nicklen Creek.' assessments which are not chargable A«aoc. Mem. Can. Soc. C. E Graduate Toronto PENDOZI STREET Nelson Creek. on land, which rates, taxes or assess­ University North Branch Creek. ments so paid amount to not less than Waterworks and Sewerage Systems. Pumping and two dollars, due to toe City for the , Lighting Plants, Concrete Con- O'Keefe'» Creek. struction, etc. Otter Lake. current year, other than water rates or Repairing and Pressing Otter creek. taxes, or license fees for dogs. KELOWNA, :: B. C. PRINTING Prairie Creek. Licence-holders and House-holders must, promptly attended to. Porteous Creek. during the month of October, 1911, make A. J. CLARKE Power's or Rashdale Creek. • and cause to be delivered to the City Clerk Pigeon Creek. a statutory declaration which must be filed ARCHITECT Putman Creek. within forty-eight hours after same is made. ^^rnenngM!^^. Perry Creek. No declaration can be filed after 5 p.m. on Architectural Work, Design* Recta Creek. Tuesday. October 31. 1911. Rockey Gulch. ing, Estimating and Forms for declaration may be obtained Ribblesworth Creek. Sutton's Seeds from the undersigned. Superintending Rollings Lake ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR Six-Mile Creek. . G. H. DUNN, Spider Creek. City Clerk. P. 0. Box 217 Kelotona. Cut Flowers Shuswap River. ' Kelowna B. C, Sheep creek. October llth, 1911. Carnations Shingle creek. 46-8 AUTOMOBILE HIRE Chrysanthemums Swan lake. • A. E. BOYER Swan lake' creek. Wishes to announce that his Car is at the Violets Short's or Biche creek. disposal of the public reasonable rates per North Fork of Biche creek. hour or per trip. Siwash creek. Smith's creek. H. LYSONS Stoney creek. . Kelowna. Greenhouse. Slacks creek. To Manicuring, Hairdrossing, Shannon lake. Scalp Treatment, Facia! Maaaage, Speer lake. Spruce creek. Shampooing. Sucker creek. the Public Give us a look in, or phone 94. A "Want" ad. in the Record • Sugar lake. Miss D. E. SIMPSON Silver Spring creek. is a sure dividend-paying Sow-Sap creek. Bring in your faded Will Call at Residence. Spring creek. Leave orders at Milliner Store, Keller Block. investment. . dresses, drapes, curtains Sturt's creek. and rugs to be dyed. Styx creek. PIANOFORTE Trout creek. Also your fagcy dresses Trepannier creek. and other wearing ap­ MR. HAROLD TOD BOYD Three-Mile creek. Exhibitioner Royal College cf Music, and lately JRecorb D. Wv Crowley Co. Tamarack lake. parel to be cleaned and with Kendrick ryne, Mus. Doc., Organist of the pressed : any length kid Cathedral, Manchester, Eng., Kelowna Ltd. Vance creek. ' ' RECEIVES PUPILS Veners creek. glove cleaned for 15c. Venner creek! At the Studio, Trench Block, Kelowna. Vemon creek, and all small repairs Music of every description supplied. JOB PRINTING DEPT. Wholesale & Retail Butchers Woods or Torrent creek. 3.ew term begins September. P.O. Box 437. Whiteman creek. done free of charge. Goods delivered to any part of White or.clearwater creek, Detroit Cleaners and Pressors. and all unnamed springs, streams creeks, the City ponds, gulches and lakes tributary to or in Up-to-Date DRESSMAKING the vicinity fo the above mentioned R. S. FORD - Proprietor streams. at Mrs. T. ALLANS. We give our prompt attention Take notice that each and every person, Office opposite "Courier'' Office. to mail orders partnership, company or municipality who Prices Moderate. on the 12th day of March, 1909, had water Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. rights on any of the above mentioned Saturday: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Bernard Aoe. Phone 86 v Phone 12 creeks, is directed to forward on or before the 30th day of November, 1911, to the •

The Orchard City Record. Thursday, Oet 26

THE ORCHARD CITY RECORD Published eoery Thursday at the Office, Kelowna. B.C.

Wednesday Night, November 1st ANGLICAN JOHN LEATHLEY, Editor and Proprietor. St. Michael and All Angela' Church. Holy Communion, first and third Sundays in the PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT month at 8 a.m.; second and fourth Sundays, after Subscription $ 1.50 per annum. KELOWNA Morning Prayer. OKANAGAN ELECTORAL DISTRICT To United States $2.00 per annum. Litany on the first and third Sunday*. Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock[ Evening Prayer at TAKE NOTICE that 1 have received objections in writing to the retention of the Advertising tales upon application. 7:30. following names on the Register of Voters for the Okanagan Electoral District on the OPERA HOUSE. REV. THOS. GREENE. B. A.. Rector. grounds stated below.

PRESBYTERIAN The following persons are reported absent from the District :— Railway Rates in the Knox Presbyterian Church, Kelowna. No. Name Place Morning Services at 11 a.m.; evening services at 7:30 Okanagan p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m. 2 Fred A. Abbott Summerland Frank W- Healy and Weekly Prayer Meeting on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. 8 Clifford Adams Summerland Benvoulin Presbyterian Church. 109 Geoffrey Edmund Ashton .Balcomo The Hon. Pi ice Ellison last week Afternoon service at 3 p.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. 267 Arthur Martin Bilty Summerland opened the new exhibition hall at 307 Victor Blanning West Summerland W, B. Sherman REV. A. W. K. HERDMAN. Pastor. Summerland and in his speech on 543 Thomas Pulsford Wallator Carter Balcomo the occasion touched upon the 847 Edwin Clive Dent , Summerland PRESENT METHODIST 940 Rowland Dunning Summerland question of transportation of the 960 William Henry Edgell West Summerland Kelowna Methodist Church. 1039 Robert Somerville Falcon Summerland valley. Woods Frazee and Lederes* Sabbath Service at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Minister of finance struck a 1048 James Forman Faulkner Summerland Sunday School at 2:30 p.m. 1049 James Forman Faulkner ...- Summerland responsive cord, says the "Review Midweek service Wednesday at S p.m. 1341 Alexander McDonald Greive Summerland when he remarked that we were REV. J. W. DAVIDSON, B.A., B.D., Pastor. 1555 Reginald Hody. Summerland all at the mercy of the C. P. R WORLD'S FAMOUS 1634 William Henry Ireland Summerland But, he said, it will not be always 1713 Ezra Kercher Summerland BAPTIST 1829 William J. Lawrence Summerlqnd so. Where they had competitors Kelowna Baptist Church, Ellice St. 1955 Alfred Ernest Mallott Summrrland the company carried freight three Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. 2337 Baptiate Crawford Moore Summerland times as far for a third of the rate MUSICAL Sabbath School at 10 a.m. All welcome. 2428 C. Nicholls Summerland they charged us. We've got to do 2433 William James Nicholl Summerland Wed . 7.30. Rev.D. J. Welsh, Pastor. 2491 Samuel Parker Summerland something to change this, he said 2620 Thomas Sidney Prise Summerland Personally he had objected to the 2729 John Edward Roach Summerland Kettle River Valley Railroad as COMEDY 2751 Arthur Thomas Robinson.... Summerland being a part of the C. P. R. This 2864 Charles Schwass Summerland 2870 Henry'Scott..... Summerland was denied b}' President Warren, Lodges 3062 Cyril Stackhouse Summerland but it was now evident that he 3318 Joseph J; Wallace .Summerland (the speaker) had been right. We 3366 Joseph Clifton Milton M. Webster Summerland The following persons are reported deceased :•• cannot therefore h.-.p** fur compe­ Ev '17 lit-tls Bore-ment lias a neto • iaf aU It* ewa, MODERN WOODMEN OF tition with the C. P. R. from flirt 2566 Harvey Phinney Summerland THE ENCHANTIHC MELODY WHOSE HAUNTING STRAWS HAVE ENTORAllED THE WORLD 2653 Alexander Rankin Summerland source. But it would not require AMERICA The following persons are reported as appearing twice on the list:— ' • It's the Theme Song ot WOODS', T&AZEE&. 1EDEEEE Fbenomenal Success a great stretch of the imagination KELOWNA CAMP 14398 1285 Frederick Albert Gordon West Summerland to see competition right here. The Lodge hieetings held in the old School And take notice that at a Court of Revision to be, held on the sixth day of November C. P. R., because of that ten per house 1st and 3rd Monday in each month. 1911, at the Court House. Vernon, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, I shall hear and cent, clause in its charter, was prac P. BROOKE, Clerk. determine the said objections, and unless auch named persons or some other Provincial tically beyond the control of the voter on their behalf satisfies me that such objections are not well founded, I shall HADAflBy OTTO HAPERBAOEH an5HERRd KARL ffOSCHNA. Y strike names off the said register. Railway Commissioners, but the KELOWNA HOSPITAL. L. NORRI . C. N. R. is building a railroad THE LAUGHING MUSICAL SENSATION OF TWO CONTINENTS Donations of vegetables, fruit, dairy pro 1 I 1 _, Registrar of Voters. across the continent and will soon A filSTJLMISJML COMEDY CELEBRITIES, lnelndii«din*! 1|; S0M^ ^w 2»S duce, eggs etc. will be gratefully received Dated this 6th day of October. 1911. build down the Okanagan Valley. XHEAXEt MSW r

The big sale is over but it has left some great bargains in remnants.

SPECIAL SPECIAL Dress Goods in Odd Undershirts lengths suitable for in several sizes. All skirts. > wool. Genuine. Remnant prices Special 85c.

SPECIAL Lace curtains and curtain « muslins. The odd pain must go.

TWO ONLY Ladies' Suits Half Price Something new in Ladies' Sweater Coats.

Special - Mens Pyjamas In All Wool Silk and Wool Big Range. -, $1.75to $5.50

The Big Stout Man The Six Footer AND AND The Little Stout Man LEQUIME The Five Footer Will both find hand-tailored clothes to fit Can both be fitted perfectly with the and more than satisfy them in the famous 20th Century Brand 20th Century Brand Bros, and Co. •type and model system. It ensures not » line of models. We invite the tallest and perfect fit only but perfect style. It is a Sole Agents Telephone, 22 marvellous achievement in fine tailoring shortest stout men in town to put us and worth knowing about. to the test. ' ^

Thursday, Oct. £8 Orchard Gitq Record.

PHONE 150

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An important strike of coal has Elaborate preparations are being been made at Tra.iqu.lle, near made for the annual meeting of There is an infinite plea­ Kamloops by the Canadian North­ the British Columbia Conservative sure in bu/ing cut glass IMPLEMENTS ern construction engineer?. Association, which will be held in- New Westminster on Friday and when you are absolutely By virtue of an order in council Saturday, November 24 and 25. certain that the quality is FOR THE FARM passed on October 6 by the late Over 500 delegates from all parts Liberal adminstration, Hon. Chas. of the province are" expected to right. We sell only the Marcil, former speaker of the attend, including the members of best productions of the AND ORCHARD House of Commons, and Hon. J. the provincial legislature as well as K. Kerr, late speaker of the Senate the ministers of the provincial most reliable factories. were named privy councillors. executive. We carry only the best lines of these goods, which Will give This is in accordance with tradi­ tional practice, and gives them the you satisfaction every time. Hon. R. L. Borden, accompanied J Call Solicited right to the prefix "honourable" by Mrs. Borden, have left Ottawa for life. for a much needed holiday rest .and freedom from the cares of " Bill "Miner, who escaped from state. They go first to New York Buggies, Wagons* Democrats, &c, New Westminster penitentiary, and then seek some quiet spot in to suit all purchasers. has again made a successful jail W. M. PARKER & CO., Spedding Block, KELOWNA, BC the south, probably near Hot delivery Middledgeville, Georgia, Springs. Va., where they can spend Watchmakers and Jewellers. All work absolutely guaranteed. where he was serving a 20-year a week in absolute privacy. and term for holding up a Southern quiet. Mr: Borden will go thence Railway train at Gainesville. With to Halifax at the end of the month. two other men he/overpowered the guard and got away; Blood­ Saturday, November 4th, has hounds are on the trail of the men. beeh fixed by proclamation as nomination day for Yale-Cariboo Bubonic plague germs have been when the Hon. Martin Burrell will found in three rats caught in the Rough and Dressed Lumber. go through the ceremony rendered "The m^;^"-A[; neighbourhood of Pike street and necessary by his elevation to the First Avenue, Seattle. The city has demonatrated its reliability and general efficiency times cabinet of re-election, as it is highly council, to exterminate the rats has without number, and .you cannot go wrong in investing improbable that any other candi­ ordered all alleys in the neighbor­ Shingles, Siding, Dooifs, Windows, in this make. date will present himself. hood to be' paved, - Mouldings, Etc. Barney O'Neil, a candidate for The I.H.C. Roadster the high office of Governor for the New* of the Valley state' of Washington at the 'Repub­ is without-doubt the car for the fanner. Easy to handle lican convention, is under arrest at 'and always ready. The price," too, is moderate. Kelowna Saw-Mill Company, Limited Vancouver. O'Neil was formerly, A Poultry and Pet Stock Asso­ • Come and let us show you. president of a bank at Wallace, ciation has been, formed at Vernon, Idaho, and .it is charged that he with the object ;of holding an AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE received deposits in and for the annual exhibition. bank, knowing the institution to Frank McCluskey, a young man to be insolvent. employed by the S. C. Smith Lumber Co., of Vernon, was killed FINE BUILDING LOTS 'Disgusted with the outcome of r •:: FEED :: last week by the accidental dis­ the Tripolitan affair and alarmed In Marty Subdivison on Pendozi Street, with building Hay, Oats, Bran, Wheat, Barley, and Oat Chop. at the activity of Russia along the charge of. his rifle. McCluskey was boundaries of the Balkan States, on a hunting trip with some com­ restrictions, size 68x121, Sultan Mehmed V. is reported to panions and the party had rested Prices from $350 to $650, easy terms. to.be making every effort to ab­ for lunch in an old stable. The dicate hia throne.' It is said the unfortunate young fellow, in laying Building Loan arranged for purchaser. DALGLEISH & GLENN, Sultan has frequently expressed a down his gun on the floor, caught the hammer against something and desire to desert the.-Ottoman ship We have funds, available for Mortgage Loans, and the Dealers in Farm and of late, but was forced to remain the. contents were discharged on the throne by the Cabinet. through his left lung. Twelve purchase of Agreements of Sale. Orchard Implements years ago his brother lost his life The office buildings" of H. H. in an almost exactly similar way. Pendozi St. and Lawrence Avenue. Merriam, C. P. R. Assistant engin­ eer and C. D. Lang, at Golden' " Charles McConville, Patrick HEWETSON & MANTLE. were completely gutted by'fire last Redmond, and John Cain, all of Friday. Many valuable documents wna, were charged before were destroyed. istrate Guernsey last Friday with- stealing 18 chickens,, the KELOWNA-WEST BANK The grain question in Saskatch­ property pf J. A. Nesbitt. McCon­ PRIVATE HOTEL R. C. REED ewan is assuming serious propor­ ville and Cain were found guilty tions with scarcely half crop thre­ and sentenced to one month's STEAM FERRY -Phone 118 shed. The elevators are filled and hard labour in Kamloops gaol." The Garth shippers cannot secure cars. Grain —Penticton^ Press. Ellis St., next Baptist Church. is being taken back to farms or left Prices Quoted to Any Point near elevators and strenuous ob­ " Many residents of Vernon re­ on the Lake Central location, electric light, Kelowna Manufacturing jections raised as to grading.'' gret exceedingly the departure of bath, and all modern conveni­ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watson, who letf Ferry to Bear Creek erery Friday.. ences. Terms moderate. There is great dissatisfaction yesterday" for Revelstoke, where Witt open in November under Mr. Watson -had -accepted a- posi­ throughput Ontario over the report E. E. HANKINS0N. the'riianagement of the Company of the census, and specific instan­ tion as organist in the Presbyterian ces" are given where whole streets Church and leader of a choral P..O. Box 70. . A 'Misses Hogarth. were not taken. It is generally be­ society. During their residence Phone No. 108. Resid. Phone. 105. Address Box ^57. lieved that the census men have here they have made many warm missed hundreds of thousands lof friends and. Mr. Watson will be Funeral Directors and Embalmers. names throughout the Dominion. particularly missed in musical circles. On Monday evening the An emphatic contradiction is choir and St. Andrew's Guild of forthcoming to the report .recently the Presbyterian Church here, circulated that the new govern­ where Mr. Watson has been Or­ ICE FOR SALE Wm} haoa a larde consignment of the latest lines of ment has ordered all construction ganist and'choir leader, met at the J. M. €R0Ff work stopped on the National manse and presented him with a Picture Moudings JUST IN. Transcontinental railway. Con­ pair of gold dutf links, while Mrs. Delivered anywhere in town tractors, it was said, had received Watson was made 'the recipient of Bootmaker. Now is your tlmn to get all your Picture Framing instructions from the commission a handsome 'silver-handled um­ leper lb. to stop work,' particularly in the brella. A large number of friends AH kinds of Repairs done, at prices that DEFY COMPETITION. western district. No such .order were at the station to give them a has been given by the government. send-off ye«terday#_a!id -. they- tak with them very hearty wishes for a -Satisfaction Guaranteed. uffice rhoneroo The Canadian Northern-Railway 7\rK. Davy, full measure of . happiness and has awarded , to Messrs. Waddell BERNARD AVENUE, prosperity in their new home. Mr and Harrington, civil engineers^ of Hudson, of the high school, suc­ Phonet37 KELOWNA. Kansas City, a contract for design­ ceeds Mr. Watson as organist at ing and superintending the con- •yi^A_VW^^^A^^^^V^^^^S^^VV^^^A^V>AAA/lW^A/WNA^V^^V^^^^^< St. AndrewV—Vernon News. struction of 10 steel bridges along the route between Cisco and"Kam­ Mr. Watson was for some time loops. Their total cost will amount organist at St Michael's church, to about?1,100,000. Kelowna. GLENMORE FRUIT LANDS XMAS PORTRAITS Situated within one half mile of town, and being Come Early for theae and . about lo» feet above the lake, it command* a beauti-. Good meals to be had. make appointments if possible. ful view of the town, Uke and surrounding country. . Closes Tuesdays and Thurs­ G. H. L HUDSON Ideal Fruit Soil Abundance of Water. days, at 9 p.m. Gose to Town and Market. Landscape ot Portrait Photographer There it only one GLENMORE. Don't mi** the op­ Misses Laidlaw. Largest Studio* in the Interior portunity -of selecting' a. few acre* of thi*, desirable Portrait* by appointment property. Corner Water St. and The Kelowna Furniture Co. have Pendozi Street - Kdowat Lawrence. South Street - If yoU with a chetlp building lot of an acre of land call on lis and we will taken over the Undertaking business •how you our sub-division' .« - ' • ' * * i WOODLAWN « of:'R.- Minns, who will conduct this just four blocks from the centre of the town. Prices low. Terms easy, monthly payments if so desired. department. Suitable buildings will be errected JOB PRINTING

Fire Insurance on the Lawrence Avenue property. If it is an order fbr Printing you can make no mistake We represent only the best board companies. in Sending it to the

The Central Okanagan Lands, Ltd. Kelowna Furniture Company Etcorij #fffce KEl_OWNA, B.C.. «** The Orchard Gity Record Thursday, Oct. 26

SMWWHWB'^ ^ one thing that he hadn't done was to' make love, aud Elinor had long since given up trying to make him. "Haven't you .ever been ln love, ^aBPOEDKB Max?" she had asked him once, witSi j 2 Cents per word, first insertion and genuine curiosity iu the gray eyes that | ji We wish every Woman $ 1 Cent per word each subsequent had been more than'' one man's undo- , ,:'"»' insertion, minimum 25 Cents. lDg. A dull flush came up Into his jS in Kelowna would come $i face, and he looked at ber strangely. ra and see the handsome "Yes," he answered shortly, " I have. LAUNCH FOR SALE 0 ' Brand new, ! 7ft. 6 h. p. double.cylindei And the Sin of Omission Alice Beautiful night j6 Isn't it?" she went Robert's. Motor, has every convenience. on after a moment, and there was a 1 New Satisfactory a speedy boat. Will be sold Charged Against Herself. touch of mockery in his voice that cheap. Apply, J. R. Campbell, P. O. Box made the questioner wince. After that Are YOU getting 160. Kelowna. 38t.f. she asked him no more. Coats, By KEITH GORDON. "What's up?" he demanded, survey- lug her cynically as she came down FOR SALE Suits, to receive him one evening, with re­ your share of the good Fine young pure bred Jersey Bull (regis­ tered), Three years old. Apply A. W. Elinor for the first time In her life nunciation speaking from every Una Dalgleish. 45tf was looking the future squarely In the of her plain gown and her smooth, Skirts, eye. Hitherto she had been content to parted hair. "Is.It some sort-of lay things that are on sale nibble at life, munching away content­ sackcloth and ashes? What particu­ FOR SALE or TRADE for FRUIT LAND lar sin are you mourning?" Waists, Imported (hnrouuhbred Hackney Stallion edly enough, satisfied with the joy of the moment. And she might have gone "The great sin of omission!" ^she etc. ' Six years old. Bred from best English answered demurely as tbey sat down stock. Winner of seven first prizes in Old on so for au Indefinite time had It not at Oxleys every Saturday? opposite each other. But he looked in­ Country. Apply T. Duggan, Rutland. beeu for the occurrence of the 3d of Now on Display here 45lf credulous. He had not known her fif­ June. teen years for nothing. New Year's day Is significant only "Commission, you mean," he said DISSOSUTION OF PARTNERSHIP because then, by common consent, dryly, with .an air of remembering Notice is hereby given that tlie partner­ time moves up a number. This partic­ things. We are confident that any If Not, Why Not? ship heretofore subsisting between Charles "No; omission! I'd tell you about Casarso and E. Jenkins under the name of ular June 3 made an indelible lmpres. E. Jenkins & Co., has been dissolved by slou on Elinor's mind because on that it, only you're never any comfort to 1 woman who will do so will mutual consent, and all liabilities here­ day she began to be thirty-two—began a person. You're just like a stone, Specials for Saturday, October 28: Mar. I don't know how I've endured conclude that this is the after incurred, will be paid by E. Jenkins, at the very beginning, of course, but you so long." who will continue business under his own still she began. " . name. He turned his eyes lazily upon her store that keeps pace with "1 shall say I'm thirty-one all this Fresh Ginger Snaps *?,., 2 lbs. fo r 25 c. C. Casarso with a look long, steady, inscrutable. the progress of the times. E. Jenkins year anyway," she announced defiant­ Neither spoke, but after a moment Dated at Kelowna, ly to that other self tbat receives our Elinor, with a beautifully assumed air Toilet Soap (Oatmeal & Glycerine) 7 cks.for 25 c. Oct. 16th, 1911. 47-0 dearest confidences.' "It's such bad of perfect ease, sought refuge in a fl form to say you're thirty-one years study of the pa item of the carpet. Canned Pineapple - - 2 tins for 2 5 c. CORDWOOD FOR SALE and two months old, or whatever tt "Possibly I may tell yon some time,", 16in and 18in. Cottonwood, delivered any­ may happen to be. And if I have to he said, with a nonchalant laugh, "but We know we are show­ where in town. Apply R. E. Harriss, write it I'll make it thirty-one in round go on; let me hear what's the trouble. numbers—not even thirty-one plus." Choice Bulk Raisins - 1 Oc. lb. Hawkesdale Ranch. 47tf You always tell me eventually." ing by far the greatest All of which, as the reader can see, And so, in fact, she dhl. it was the T was very unscrupulous. - • values and the finest Post Toastees B^Z Food 10c. packet YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE beauty of Max that he made you like Pedigreed Berkshires, 6 weeks old. However, as she found, by far the and hate him siniullaueously. But no assortment of high-class worst thing about beginning to be matter what you felt you wanted him, Apply R. E. Harriss, Hawkesdale Ranch. apparel for Ladies ever 47tf thirty-two was the fact that you and you usually con piled In him. That couldn't forget it. The harder you at least had been Elinor's experience, shown by this or any tried the better you remembered it and it was being repeated for the hun­ FOR SALE, CHEAP. f other store in Kelowna. We have just received from Quebec a shipment of Team, wagon, liarnesSr-cow, hay, fodder "Well, what if lam?" • dredth time now. She wanted to tell furniture, etc. Also 7 acres of fruitland. This was the remark that our hero­ him; she always wanted to tell him ev­ Terms, if sold complete. • - ine slung into space when, after a erything. She leaned forward sudden­ Pure Maple Sugar 47tf F. Crane, Rutland, B.C. week of torment, she sat down with ly, with a.childish bid for sympathy in her chin resting ou her hands to have ber eyes. the thing out. "What if I am? So WANTED "You see. Max, I've omitted to get in Cakes, and also Pure Maple Syrup in One Gallon Tins. are plenty of other gir—women, I married. And now I'm thirty-one"— Fresh cows, must be good milkers, Ap­ mean. Alice is thirty, Mary thirty-one, The Kelotona ply E. Saunders, Foxcroft Farm. 46tf. "Plus." he corrected gravely. Mabel twenty-eight."' "Thirty-one." she continued (irmly, Send us your orders and save money She paused in her enumeration, struck "and, though it's been great fun—well, Outfitting DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER by tho thought that all these friends all at once I realized that I'm an old SHIP were married. Matrimony was a sub­ maid. It's so unexpected. Why haven't ject to which she had given the mini­ Notice is hereby given that the Partner­ 1 married? That's what I don't under­ Store ship between R. W. Butler and R. C. Reed mum of thought. She supposed she'd stand." - under the firm named Kelowna Manufac­ come to It some time, but she was in There was a pause in which it seem­ turing Company is dissolved and has been no hurry to enter that narrow pasture ed to her that she suddenly heard the since June 30th. so long as there was pleasant browsing beating of her own heart. Before she W. B. M. CALDER (Signed) R. W. BUTLER. to be had outside. fully realized what had happened her Proprietor. K. F. OXLEY When she had thought of it at all it hands were held close and Max was Don't trifle with a cold is good advice had seemed to mean chiefly a tiresome saying: GROCER round of housekeeping that resulted in for prudent men and women. It may be "I.ook^at me. Klinor, and see if you waa three perpendicular lines just oyer the vital in the case of a child. There is cau't find out. I've waited years for Phone 35 Phone 35 nose, a memorandum of worry that she nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough you to finish sowing your wild oats." Remedy for coughs and colds in children, secretly determined to avoid as long as it is safe and sure. Sold by all dealers. possible. But now tbat she was be­ ginning to be thirty-two the thing.was Part of the Game. different. The be.«t kind of wit is not the broad Could it be, she asked herself, that joke or quip, tmt the remark which KELOWNA HOSPITAL she had made a mistake after all and summarizes the truth of a situation in that those three incisive lines were as a striking and. if possible, humorous SOCIETY , much of an honor as au officer's bars? fashion. President Lowell of Harvard The People's Store Could it be that there was a point is credited with a reply which meets NURSE WANTED when one began to be thirty-two, for these conditions. It was at a dinner For November 1st, trained nurse for Instance, when becomingness demand­ in England when- John Rums, the la­ Kelowna Hospital (Okanagan Valley) Sal­ Pkones: Grocery, 214 Dry Goods, 314 Office, 143 ed that one should lay aside "Miss" bor leader, was present. Mr. Rums ary $35 per month. Applicants state just as it required that oue should was talking about 'some bygone ciu- qualifications experience and age. Apply stop wearlug pink? tom of government. to Secretary Hospital, Kelowna. She faced her plight with a stiff up­ "That Is us ..obsolete." by. said, "as per lip, realizing that she had no one the constitution of the Uuited States. but herself to blame. There had been Am I not right. .Mr. Lowell?" a number of men—the mischievous dim­ "I ain reminded."- returned the other, HAPPENINGS IN CHINA ple at the corner of her mouth dauced "of a remark which I overheard nt a Into sight for a second ut Ihe thought tennis tournament. Two old ladles of how many—who had done'their best were watching the game. One of Bouvette's Livery to stop her in what she now recogulzed them said. 'How much easier It would This has absolutely nothing to do with the for the flrst time her mad career. She be for the players if that net were New Premises: had decliued their offers kindly, but not iu the way.' The constitution is Next to FIRE HALL * with a certain royal carelessness that our net." recked not of possible dark hours to . Careful and prompt attention come. When did any woman born to Forests of tiro Philippines. to all orders for REVOLUTION IN CHINA the belief ln tbe divine right of qbeeus After'sevcral years" investigation of ever foresee dethronement? .the forests of the Philippine Islands UVERY, EXPRESS She had inadvertently "lived over," Dr. II. N. Whltfoi .1 Is enabled to make and DRAYING as she bad once beard it quaintly some statements roneerning their ex­ Rigs for Hire turned out in But it most assuredly is a phrased. There was no doubt about It, tent and richness which will be Hkely she was an old maid! She repeated it to surprise many readers. He says, good style. aloud in all its brutal truth,- sconiiug for instance, that the virgin forest such euphemisms as "spinster" aud area of the islands, covering 25.000.000 XT !\T r«MT\ T A "bachelor woman." acres, contains 200.0.w.noo.oOO" board "You're au old maid-just a plain old feet of lumber, and lie contrasts this 1 KLVfclA1 ION IN CHINA maid!" she said audibly. But it sound­ with the 400,OC0.(>O(..OUO feet of timber The best plaster. A piece of flannel ed like a joke—like one of those things growing on the 200.000.000 acres con­ dampened with Chambei Iain's Liniment too bad to be true. She would proba­ tained in the fo'est' reserves of the and bound on over the affected parts is bly wake up after a bit to find that United Stales. In other words, the superior to a plaster and costs only one- she had been married since ber eight­ Philippine forests are. acre for acre, tenth as much. For sale by all druggists. Not only the patterns but tha variety eenth year and had a son ready to en­ four times as rich us those of this ter college and a daughter about to and the values are a revelation to every­ country. Other authorities agree with make her debut. _ Dr. Whit ford iu the opinion that when one who has inspected our stock No such happy awakening came, the world's eyes are opened to the however, and with desperate philoso­ value of the tropical forests n greut phy she decided thut since she was asset will have been added to the com­ The ROYAL SUHL PATTERNS are an old maid she would enter Into the mon weallli of mankind. the nicest we have ever had the pleasure role for all it wus worth. At least of seeing, and china connoiseurs declare she would avoid the error of being kittenish.?" Dickens and Marshalsea Prison. them simply splendid. Little by little her plainest gowns A very interesting relic of one of the were brought Into requisition. Certain Loudon prisons demolished iu the little graces and frivolities of the toilet course of the Victorian era Is about The JAPANESE HAND PAINTED were one by one abandoned. She tim­ to figure In an auction room ln the effects are much nicer this year than idly asked Alice, her closest friend, to west end. This is the actual Iron and heretofore and all other lines have sur­ teach the children to call her "auntie," oak grill from the old Marsbulsea passed even our own expectations. a thing which she bad hitherto forbid­ prison In Southwark, behind which, It den under the penalty of a sudden Is said, the father of Charles Dickens death to the cherub tbat should flrst was confined for debt. Readers of be guilty of It. tbe immortal works of the sou will not About half our Christmas China is opened need to be reminded of the fact that up, and a splendid choice can be made "What is tbo matter with you?" the best description of the Interior of PUBLIC HIGHWAYS. before the stock is at all depleted if you gasped Alice, with a stare of amaze­ the famous prison and the life led ment. "And what have you been do­ PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. choose to make your Xmas purchases now therein is given In "Little Dorrlt." Notice is hereby given that all Public ing with your hair, and why are you Like more than one other ln tbe Lon­ wearing that ugly old dress, with all Highways in unorganized Districts, and all don area, tlie prison was dually razed Main Trunk Roads, n organized Districts the handsome things that you have?" to the ground In 1800. It was used We want to show you our China "I'm Just wearing the things suitable are sixty-six [66]' feet wide, and have a almost entirely for persons committed width of thirty-three [33] feet on each side to my age before the dear friends have for debt und contempt of court and for of the mean straight centre line of the a chance to point them out to me," admiralty prisoners.—London News. travelled road. was the answer. And that night ber friend confided to ber husband, with THOMAS TAYLOR. thoughtful regret, that Elinor was be­ Corn Mills, 9 Minister of Public Works. coming a regular old maid. Corn mills are often mentioned in Department of Public Works, Victoria, B.C., |uly 7th, 1911. Another of ber friends and com* the Bible. The original corn mill much THOMAS LAWS0N,Ltd. rades, Max Anderson, also noticed the resembled tho modem druggist's pes­ subtle change. Theirs had been a sort tle. Moses forbade corn mills to be Lame back is one of the most common Headquarters for the Economical Buyer of brother nnd sister f rleudsbip of long taken lu pawn, for that, he thought, forms of muscular rheumatism. A few standing. For yenrs he had scolded 1 was something like taking a man's Ufa applications of Chamberlain's Liniment aud criticised and bullied her. Tb* In Die dee- will give relief. For sale by all dealers.

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