<<

<3az AND SIMILKAME^ ADVERTISER

VOLUME VIII. HEDLET, R C, THUIiSi)^ OCXOBEK 10. 1912 •N-UMBER"40.

' ' 7 • '•'"•,' '' -• •'*: :• --• ••7 ' ' •••• ' who had seen service in -. Africa REO REACHES HEDLEY ACCOMPANIES THE DUKE Dr G. A. JAPKSQN PENTICTON HONORED as nurse, had taken lip her* position on Wilby Looking and Hearty is Now DENTIST the left of the 'lints of veterans and Hon. Martin Burrell Accompanies the Speeding for Vancouver Duke of Cdnnaiight and Suite Through [18 years' practice in Vancouver.] thus came in for a word from His T.-'-R. H. the Duke and Ducb- '£"' his Constituency. < , S. O. L. Co.'s Hi.ocac OSS of Corinauglit Pay Highness with thii' rest, while the J ust as we are going to pre.-.*, super­ PENTICTON, - - B. C Duchess engaged her* in conversation intendent Turner with Mr. Wilby on Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of for some time. On' taking leave of board sppeded into town in Turner's 'Agriculture, and 31 rs. Burrell are ac­ Case car. They were pacing the Reo the veteians his Highness thanked companying the Drrke and Duchess of A WELL MANAGED RECEPTION" in which Mr. Wilby has made the long Mr. Guernsey for thve pleasure afford­ Connanght on their tour through the trip from Halifax. The Reo was on ed him of meeting "with the men and interior of the province, or at least as Royal Salute Civic Address—Duke Re­ the road and was accompanied by his leave taking of the other* units was far as Nelson which they were to views Veterans,, Boy Scours, Girl .lohn R. Jackson's car from ­ equally kindly, while; the Duchess and reach on Monday last. Guides and School Children—Views wood. A little later the Jackson car Princess Patricia ni.ado warm friends Mr. Ihurell joined the ducal party ' Fsuit Lots from Auto with J. R. Jackson, M. P. P., T. D. of all. at .and it- was .."eminently iit- Pickard aird Chief Constable Dinsrnorc ting that as cabinet minister for the After the reception' and review autos on board drove in with the word that Penticton did herself proud in tlie province he should accompany the were on hand to take the Drrke and the Reo had sustained a puncture and welcome extended on Friday last to Governor General through a portion his suite for a drive clown to Lake they were changing the tire. H. R. H. the Duke of Connanght. the Skaha and up over the benches, after of it at least, and it was .especially Mr. Wilby is now in a position to R. W. DEANS Duchess and their daughter Princess which they returned- to the steamer fitting that the itinerary through his know something about the roads in Notary Public Real Estate Patricia, and the Royal party certain­ Okanagan orr which tliev remained all owrr constituency should be of that Canada and he P'lys British Columbia's Ranches, Properties, Mines. 'Timber, ly strengthened the feeling in favor of night. portion. It was a circunistance which roads are by all odds the best in the Water Powers .monarchical institutions within the A dance was given- by the Aquatic pleased his constituents when they Dominion. In sorrre places he had to Upper Trout Creek, Balcomo P. O. B.C empire in the minds of those who Club to which the Governor General's rrret him there. ship the car- where there were no roads turned out to join' in the welcome- suite was invited aird many of them Hon. Mr. Burrell will spend a few at all and irr other places they took N. TiiOMr'sox 1'UOM: SRVMOUI{;")!)4.'{ attended. ,7, . days at his old home in Grand Forks, It was the privilege of the editor* of the railroad .for it and bumped along MOR.WKSTKKN CANADA .Pessibly the feature of the whole after which he will have to 'hurry.,' the Gazette to journey over and he on the ties, tearing their tires all to occasion which most impressed the hack to Ottawa to get his department Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. present on the. occasion and now that pieces. As the Nelson News put it Mr. writer was the simplicity and absence ready for the opening of the session', Steel Manufacturers it is all over and we are hack again to AVilby told them there that they were of all formality on j the part of the next'rrronth. He has'had a busy time Sheffield, Eng*. the daily grind we feel well repaid in "Like birds in a golden cage" for there Ofliccs mid Warehouse. 817-0'f Hcatty Struct royal party and every member of their since he took-charge of the depart­ the pleasant memory' left hy the is no communication with Nelson ex­ Vancouver, B. C. suite, for there was hot even' the sem­ ment of Agriculture and he expects event. cept by train or- boat. Mr. Wilby's blance of fuss and feather to he seen a busy time in the session-now coming It is estimated that hetween 2000 diary of the trip should make a most any where. In "dress, in .manner* ''.'and on. While he has no information to and 3000 were present and all points interesting volume. in the kindly interest they displayed give out concerning the- naval pro­ Grand Union between Ponticton and the boundary in 'everything, the Dukeand his family gramme for the coming session he ex­ line were represented, while from Oio- were at one with the people who had pressed confidence that the announce­ Hotel ville there were said to have been A FINE HIGHWAY turned out to welcome them. Tf ment which the Premier Would make HEDLEY, B. C. several ••an to loads. The town was First Class Accommodation. Bar Stocked with '•Politeness is to do and say on that question when the House as­ Best Brands of Liquor and Cigars. gaily decked with hunting and ever­ From all the reports that have come The kindest thing in tho.kindest, way" sembles would not disappoint- his A. WINKLER, Proprietor greens and a stranger in the town that to hand ;rs to the great improvement the "Duke early learned the lesson and friends. morning could find evidence on all of the roads in the Similkameen.' dis­ practiced it all his life until it has be­ hands of a geneial inclination to tidy trict die Gazette was piep.-ired to see Hedley rimers' and Hill men's come a part of himself. Not only so EXORBITANT RATES up. The corporation had liien on cut­ something 'nice during the auto ride Union, No. I6I, W. F. of M. hut it has led him to seek out the ting the weeds on some vacant lots, .from Kererneos to Penticton but this same trait in'others with the result Keremeos fruitgrowers are far from „ Ucffirlar meetings of the 'Hedloy Local, Xo. and in other parts thrifty housewives was a case in which anticipation fell that in the members-of his suiter's to being satisfied with the service and -"••Kit are hold on the first and third AVodncsday were even handling the garden rake.. far short of the real thing. It Was a in the month in Fraternity hall and the second be seen the same kindly consideration the rates they are getting from the and fourth Wednesday at tho X. l\ Mine A reception committee appointed at Thursday evening the trip was made, for others^ Especially was this seen Great Northern railway but particu­ O. M. STEVKNS T. It. W'n.i.Ev a public meeting had been doing good and the car that was.on the route that l-resifU*rrt Kin-Secretary. iir the case of his secretary Col. Low- larly arc the rates coining in for strong work; the municipal council too had evening was Wei by's HO horse power ther who had practically all to do with disapproval. The feature about which important duties to discharge and so Case. The car which had been out.of making arrungeinents for his visit to commission.' a ,fe\y .days .before .owing most dissatisfaction exists is that A. F. & A. M. ,f:«.it *i«.,:,(.•(>uld-h^. syeji::t.ht!y."wej."e. equal, :thi-t'-¥iii*rous-plae^.-"A*:^ib\lgh:fr'6iii:.thif QUa i*ai*a.n fruitgrowers- are,umt-h..bet­ K'BXr,uliXH'""HibTrfrTi>~nicctirigs'''6f tothe part required of them. Alto­ to broken piston rings in the cylinder Hedley Lodge' So. J:?, A. F. & A. M., Grenadier Guards, a corps that is sup­ ter served by the C. P. 11. The rate are held on the second Friday in gether the .welcome was well -planned had recently been fitted to new ones, each month in Fraternity hall, Hedley. Visiting* posed to be strong orr ceremonial and and was working stiff for the fii,st part charged from Keremeos by the Great brethren are cordially invited to attend. and details were so well foreseen and credited moreover with turning out of the distance. Northern is 40c per hundred on pota­ S. E. HAIIILTON, ARTHUR CLARE, provided for* that it was . evident martinets with some of whom Canada toes aird Goc on apples while the rate W. M Secretary the town had been fortunate in pos­ Owing to road repairs that were be­ has hat! some experience in the past,, from Penticton to the.coast by the sessing a guiding that knew the ing made, between the station arrd the' Col. Lowther has proven the very op­ O.P.R. is 23c per hundred on potatoes MODERN WOODMEN proper thing to do and had the energy Centre on the route past the school posite on this tour and marry will have and 40c per hundred on apples. This OF AMERICA to do it. The choice of marshal or lunise the driver took the west route occasion to remember his kind consid­ is a heavy handicap for the fruitgrow­ master of ceremonies was partieularly and from the top of the hill in to the Hedley Local Camp meets in eration. A little incident may be re­ er iir the Okanagan to have over the apt and so far as a. .visitor, could'see Central Hotel a piece of road recently Fraternity Hall the lirst and lated which though trivialin itself con­ fruitgrower- irr the Similkameen and it- third Thursdays in the month. the lion's share of the credit was due widened 'and finished off by Bob Me- veyed a great deal to the writer who is tirrre the Great Noi thern were look­ to Police Magistrate Guernsey who Curdy's gang is a fair sample of the A. Cf.AUK K. II. .S-MI'SO.V witnessed it, and we are sure Capt. ing into the matter for it should be tf) Connsel •• Clerk. discharged that important function. quality of roads that aie-now.insisted Esterbrook will not mind us relating their interest to endeavor to encour­ His military instinct and training orr by the Public Works Department. it by way of illustration as it is not age the industries of fruitgrowing and stood him in good service, and after- The road irp Kerenreos Creek built by rrrearrt to reflect on him in any way market gardening instead of trying to L. O. L. all when you want precision and Danny McEachern's gang shows long and does not. In the- dusk of the even­ strangle the life out of each of them Reerrrlar* rnorrthly meeting's of smoothness there is nothing so whole­ stretches of beautiful roadway fit in ing after the party had returned from in that maimer. The comparison of Hedley Lodge 1711 arc held on some and eil'ective as a little spice of many places for a public park and their trip over the benches and the the rales irr the two cases is certainly the third Monday in c\'ery the military in the ordering of cere­ establishing Danny's reputation us a v^e&iSiliS&af*1110**6*1 in Fraternity Hull. 'Visit­ Duke had gone to his quarters Col. a. surprise and.it goes to bear out the monial even among civilians. Marshal high class "road builder. ing- br-etlicrn are cordially invited to attend. Lowther was standing on the wharf charge so frequently' made that the Guernsey's muster of veterans and ex- H. J. JOMKS. XV. M. talking to Hon. Martin Burrell and Many of the hills have been cut out Great Northern officials are in the WM. LON'SDALK. See't. soldiers was arr unqualified success as the writer when Captain Esterbrook, and new stretches of roadway on easy habit of studying out the cost of pro­ about forty responded to his invita­ of the Steamer Okanagan. approached grades and curvatures arrd beautifully duction with a view to charging-all tion, and the Boy Scouts and the Girl and asked hinr whether it would not rounded off from ditch to crown have the industry will stand and making DR. J. L. MASTERS Guides lent a tone of finish to the be proper for him to take down the replaced therri. The only places that their freight charges accordingly. military end of the affair while the DENTIST royal standard. Col. Lowther replied remain to remind one of the old order line turnout of school kiddies aird the Will he at Home ollice in Oroville, 1st quickly but kindly "Oh no, that flies of things are the long steep hills just vim with which they sang "The Maple GENERAL NEWS to llth of each month. day and night" and then after a short before coming to Fish Lake and the Leaf Forever" was a delightful finish­ Office on North Street, pause added "I think; but wait a little Green Mountain hill. Fine work again ing touch. To one who has had a Sir Wilfrid Laurier is continuing his bit arrd I will firrd out and let you has been done by L. A.. 's gang taste of harrackroonr life and can ap­ know." Now the Colonel, it was plain, along by the Indian reserves before tour throught Ontario. preciate barrack room punctuality it was never in any doubt about it. arrd the road strikes dowrr Beaver Creek. The cruiser Niobe is to sale for Eng­ NORLEY F. TUNBRIDGE was most refreshing lo see how order­ On this portion a grader* arrd roller land shortly. She has been in drydoek ly and punctually the muster of these Solicitors, Notaries Public, there was nothing at all singular iir a were used and appear to have accom for about a. year and officers and crew four units was effected and the line Conveyancers, Etc. Canadian captain in the merchant plished very good work. arc. said to be jubilant at the prospect drawn up orr the wharf, the whole not marine rrot being posted on that parti-! If superintendent turner is getting of getting back to England again. PENTICTON, British Columbia. occupying inure than about five min­ cular point of ceremonial. Clearly it as good work from ,-oad foremen in Both sides are watching with inter­ utes, and at the end of about another was kindness which prompted Col. other parts of the riding ,,s that now est the by-election in McDonald, Mani­ minute or two after the composite Lowther to feign indecision; but at all to be found between Kerenreos and toba. Hon. Robert Rogers has been line was formed to receive his High­ events the standard was not taken Penticton he and Mr. Shatford should in the riding and addressed the elec­ P. W. GREGORY ness, the steamer which bore him was down audit was there flying at the be happy men and we can readily tors in the interests of the government moored at the dock. The veterans masthead at dawn the next morning CIVIL KXGIXrciCIi .v.vr> HIUTISH understaud why the engineer from candidate. COLUMBIA LAXD SURVEYOR were on the right of the line with the Boy Scouts next, the Girl Guides next. the Public Works department who MINING NOTES The Provincial Government of Bri­ Star Building Princeton and the school children on the left. was through here a short tirrre ago ex­ pressed his satisfaction with the way tish Columbia have fully decided to The August net profits of the British appropriations in the Similkameen J abolish the poll-tax. A modification The landing was made opposite the Columbia Copper company were $3(>,- riding were being laid out. Effort of it was desirable, but its entire veterans and the gangway of the MILLIARD'S 000 or Jjil.0,000 less than in July owing should be made to have the Premier abolition in the case of those who pay steamer interfered a bit with the JBARBER SHOP to the lower grade of ore treated dur­ and Minister of Public Works pay a no other tax would seem to bo a piece centre of their" line but not sufficient of mistaken leniency. FOR AN" KASY SHAVIi ing the month. The costs are said to visit tothe riding and see for- them­ to make confusion. On the landing of be 0 cents a pound. The company has selves for seing is believing and we A usurer in Vancouver named the steamer the band played "God HOT «-c COLD BATHS increased the wages of the miners are sure they would have reason to Abraham I). Goldstein (sounds Irish Save the King" alter" which his High­ Next door north of Grand Union Hotel 2o cents a day on a sliding scale basis. continue the good work in this riding doesn't it?) charges .$100 interest on a ness was received with a royal salute, When copper reaches IN cents another for there is some encouragement to note for $500 for two mouths. the veterans saluting and the Boy similar advance will be granted. vote money for public improvements Scouts presenting arms. The muni-j The immigration figures month by when there is evidence that proper W. H. T. GAHAN cipal address of welcome was read by The lo stamp mill of the Jewel mine mouth show a great increase of the over in the Boundary is now irr full value is obtained for it. volume of immigration into .Canada Hamster, Solicitor, Kit*. the town clerk after- which his High­ operation and the Phoenix Pioneer during the present year over that of MOXKY TO LOAN ness replied and next proceeded to in­ On the return trip made in the crisp spect the veterans going along the says the first clean-up is soon to be morning when the roads were in this any former year. The increase over PENTICTON, B. C. line of both ranks and speaking to made and a most satisfactory one was ideal condition and the engine run­ lust year is fifteen percent. each man in succession. Irr this con­ anticipated, if not assured. Concen­ ning truly it only took an hour and Judge Murphy of the Supreme Court nection a pleasing incident was notic­ trates having a value of $125 have forty minutes to make the run from has handed out a written judgement W1IKN WHITING ADVElt-TISKKS j'LKASK ed when on the special invitation of been shipped. The vein is from 2 to 4 the Hotel Ineola in Penticton to the that the British Columbia Companies feet in thickness. .MENTION THIS I'A'-HIt the marshal,Miss Hancock a local lady Central Hotel in Keremeos. Act is intra vires. THE HEDLEY GAZETTE OCT 10. 1H12.

killed the supply is not equal to the WATER NOTICE demand. Yet only a year ago we had The Industry that, Wins and dwellers in the Suiiilkarneen who were For a Licence to Take and Use Water Similkameen Advertiser. so hidebound to parly arrd so willing ' Vc'tico is hereby given thatI, Frank Bailey, Industry alone will not make you independent. The Issued on Thursdays, by the Hl'uu-iv GAZK.TTI.- ' *. ° J-> ol Princeton, B. C, will apply for a lie- PlUNTINfl AMI I'LMtl.lSUIMi COMPANY. to follow their party no matter where ence to take and use one cubic foot of water or- Industry that Saves is the Industry that Wins. LIMITKII. at. Hedlev. II. C. ' , ... • . whatever I can secure out of an liniiamed it would lead them that thev wanted I spring, .situated near the south.boundary line, Opening a Savings Account in the Bank of British * ] (if l.iit III, G "i. in the Kiiinlooiis division of \iile Subscriptions in Advance Siinilkanieen lo'! district: Th: e water will he diverted from the fruitgrowers in. 11 head of the spring, adoiit- lull loot from the North America is often the first step towards suc­ 'Pu-Year • S'-UH, north boundary lino of Lot. '•.V'-pni-tof Lot 182.') cess. '. -7 •£ ( United .Status).; -'.50 vote Cor reciprocity which would have 11.1, to he used for domestic purposes on said Advertising Rate* lot, "A" IS23. G.I. " , Measurement. VI lines to i.ho inch. let American ' poaches and apples in This notice was posted on the gi-oiuid on the Land Notices—Certiiicates of improvement, etc. I till i day of August, l'.ll'-'. The application will S7.00 for (i(l-duy notices, and S.'.OO for 30-day here-free of duly. The Gazelle recalls be Illed in the ollice of the Water Coiiimission- oi-at Nicola, B.C. notices. at the present moment a couple of Tlie Bank of British North America Transient Advertisements—not exceeding ono Objections may be tiled with the said Water inch. SI.Ill) for ono insertion, '25 cents lor timely ai tides on, the effect of reci­ I'oininissioner, procity on both the peach and apple 37-1 FRANK BAILEY cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Transients payable in advance. industry, of this and the Okanagan Hedley Branch, H...A Hineks, Manager Changes for contract advertisements should be in tin* ollice hy noon on Tuesday to secure valley which were presented just a WATER NOTICE attention for that week's issue year ago in argument of the question Advertisements will ho changed once every :'FRU.I:.T TREES mouth if advertiser desires, without any extra .by Mr. W. T. Shatford of: Penticton. For a Licence to Take and Use Water charge. l<"or changes oftener than once a month VTotiee is hereby given that Plato Mines Buy Healthy Home GrownTrees the price of composition will ho charged at and if ever- a rrran had his Views borne rN • Limited, Non-Personal Liability, of Hed­ No Danger of Importing Pests No Injury from Fumigation regular, rates. ley, B.C. will apply for a, licence to take and Contract Advertisements—One inch per month out. by the cold logic of subsequent use two thousand gallons of water out of an No Drying Out in Course of Shipment S1.25; over 1 inch and up to J inches, Sl.CK) unnamed Creek, which (lows in a, southwester­ per inch per month. To constant advertisers facts it wns Mr. Shatford in that in­ ly direction through a marsh about 1(100 feet Protect Yourself by BuyingOurTrees taking larger space than four inches, on east of Lot 902s 'una empties into tho north fork application, rates will bo given ot recur ecu stance. Still we have Sir Wilfrid of Twenty-mile crook, near juncture of the Write for catalogue and Price List to charges, based on sine of space and length north and cast forks thereof. The water will of time. Laurier (the. same- Wilfrid who told be diverted at a point about 1000 east of the A. MEGRAW, Managing Bditor. southeast corner of. said Lot ilOAs and will be THE RIVERSIDE NURSERIES the fruit 'and vegetable growers of used for mining purposes on the land described its Lots 902s, 903s, 904s, 905s. Ontario that they mtist.be prepared to Dept. B. GRAND FORKS, B. C. This notice was posted on the ground on the Established in 1900 ' 125 ACHES be sacrificed) even .yet persisting in 23rd day of Sept.. 1912. The application will beliled in the ollice of the. Water-Recorder at. Representative-V. Dynes, Penticton c. his wayward obstinacy and declaring Fairview. Full Moon New Moon N. 13.—We have Dwarf stock in—Mcintosh Red, Wealthy. Jonathan, Cox's 10 Objections may be (lied' with" the said Water that reciprocity with the United Stater- Recorder or with the Controller of Water Orange, Ontario, Northern Spy and Wagcner. First ciiiar. is the goal he has in view. Rights, Parliament Buildings.' Victoria. B-.'C. IS. GOLD 1-I.ATK MIXES, LIMITED Non-Personal Liability O.H. Brooks 1913 SEP 1912 METEOROLOGICAL. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. The following aro the readings show­ WATER NOTICE ing temperature, etc., for the week ending Oct. 5, 1912: For a Licence to Take and Use Water l 8 4 o i AT THE MINE. •\Jotioo isherebygiven that I. .1. RobertBrown, Maximum Minimum -^ of Vernon, li. C, Indian Agent. Okanagan 8 9 10 11 12 IS U Sep 2!) •IS 81) Agency will apply for a licence to take and iise Sale of Mineral Claims for unpaid taxes in Kettle SI)' 43 '20' 3 cubic feet of water out of Koreities Creek, 21 which flows in a westerly direction through River Assessment District. 15 17 IS 19 29 Oct 1 50 28 Hesorve No. and empties into Siinilkameen river near Keremeos. The water will be divert­ •n 28 2 ,51 2SI •T hereby give notice that on Monday the Ith day of November, A. I). 1912 at the hour of 10 22 2;*: 21 23 3 •13 85 ed'ut Reserve No and will boused for irri­ -*-. ' o'clook inthe forenoon at the Government Office, Fairview, I shall oiler for sale at public gation purposes on the land described as In­ auction the Crown Granted mineral claims hereinafter set out, of tho persons in said list, heroin- 2!) si I 1 3(5 , 26 dian ReserveNo. after set out, for the doliquent taxes unpaid by said persons on tho 30th day of June. 191*2 and 5 45 2o This notice was posted on the ground on the for costs and expenses including the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amount due is rrot Average maximum temperature45.57 28th day of August, 1912. The application will sooner paid. be tiled in the office of the. Water Recorder at Average, minimum. do 28.S5 Fairview. Mean temperature 37.21 Objections may be filed with the said Water ' Owner Q Xanro of Claim Lot No Taxes Costs Total EDITORIAL COMMENTS Rainfall for the,week .15 inches. Recorder or with the Comptroller .of Water Snowfall " •.'-• Rights, Parliament Buildings; Victoria, B.C. E. II. Thrustoii , li. A. Fraction •2337 118 1 .1. Rc-HKKT Ultowx, Indian Agent. 3 00 2 00 500 Kef erring- to the.complaint made in COHUKSrONDING WEKK Oh* LAST VEAU E. H. Thr-iiston . t arnri 2302 2(i00 "2 00 28 00 Robert Gaede Warrior Fraction 2749 22 00 2 00 •24 00 last week's issue as to the condition of Highest maximum -.'temperature —. Robert Gaede Rearguard-Fraction •2750 21 00 2 00 •20 00 Average maximum---- do —. Robert Gaede • Copper Kettle No. 1 344:5 IS 00 2 00 •20 00 the government-telephone line through WATER NOTICE Robert Gaede Flagstaff 3111 25 50 2 00 27 50 Lowest minimum do —. Robert Gaede .Searchlight 3443 •25 00 2 00 27 00 - this district it is most desirable that Average minimum do —. Robert Gaede Nevada 3447 13 00 2 00 15 00 Mean do —. For a Licence to Take arid Use Water Robert Gaede I-Iardserabble No 1 Fraction 3448 15 50 2 00 17 50 the matter he at orrce brought to the G. R.Naden& AT THE MILL. XXOTICK is hereby given that I. .1. Robert E. Bullock-Webster Something Good 1451 13 50 •2 00 15 50 attention "of the head of the depart­ Maximum Minimum -*-' Brown, of Vernon, B. C. Indian Agent, Fayette Harris Highland Chief •2315 2(i 00 2 00 28 00 Sep 2!) 71 Okanagan agency, will apply for a licence to J. P. Kelly .lufrrbo Fraction 31*28 3 50 2 00 5 50 * 43 take mid use.'! cubic feetof water out'of Kanshc ment having to do with the mainten­ 70 . Robert Wood Ulaciv Diamond 2275 IS 50 '2 00 20 50 30 43- or Paul's crook, which flows in a northerly F. M. Kirby l direction through Reserve No. and empties ance and operation of government Oct 1 (10 40 W.T. Hunter 1 into the Siniilkamcen river near Ashnola. Tho J. McG. Humphrey f 2 . 07 40 water will be diverted at Prerrieo Skcueis telegraphs and telephones. During Frank Parker 1 Gem Fractional 2317 3 00 2 00 5 00 3 6!> .. 42 place and will be rrsed for. irrigation purposes J. W. Frost 1 on the land described as Indian Reserve No. the last administration there was com­ 4 55 32 F. M.Murin [ 5 (50 31'., This notice was oo.sted orr tho ground oh the G. M. Foster- | / . .1. Marshall J Monday. . .,,,,.,. .., ...,,.,. „22,Q0 plaint enough about mismanagement Average inaxiniimr.-temperature ii+io7 '24th day of Augus 'T*i912. The application will : .,3335., . .20,00,,, ..,?:» - bo tiled in the ofHec of tho water Recorder at J..W. Frost, '•••."• '•'•• " --: Average, minimum do 30.57 of the telephorre.and local arrd district Fairview. , •• -. ••.'.• ;, F. 3VI. Munn I - . • Mean do 52.07 Objections may be tiled with the said water. G. M. Foster | superintendents were denounced right Rainfall for the week .05 inches .1. Mar-shall ) Sunday •1334 10 50 2 00 18 50 Recorder or with the Comptroller- of Water J. A. Crawford ^ and left, but the niulishiiess of the •Snowfall " •' 0.00 Rights, Parliament.Buildings, Victoria, B.C. W."Iv.unt*'. 1 3S-4 .1. KOH'KKT HKO'W.V. Indian Agent .7. P. Kelly f coimKsr'ONDr.s'G WKEK OK LAST VKAH district superintendent increased in W. Olson J Queen of Shoba 3127 3 5() 200 5 50 Highest maximum temperature. 72 V. M. Kerby Kino 252*2 20 00 2 00 28 00-. like ratio with the vehemence of the W. A. McKay 1 Average do do (JU.2S John McKonzie 1 Knight Rambler 3015 li 50 2 00 13 50 complainants and little or no better­ Lowest minimum do 3.1. NOTICE .1. Ciirirriehael Anglo Saxon 2573 20 00 2 00 28 00 Average do do 30.42 .1. Carmichaol Smith Doorbell 257*2 50 00 2 00 5'2 00 ment- resulted. Surely the present ad­ J. Ciiriirichael Smith Little Pete •2547 21 00 2 00 2300 Mearr do -18.85 SIMILKAMEEN LAXD DISTRICT ministration in their over-anxiety to DlSTKICT OK YALE Dated at Fairwiew, B, C, September 24th. 1912 avoid the charge of using the axe. do RONALD HEW AT TAKE notice that I, Hiram Inglce of White Assessor and Collector, Kettle River Assessment District not want to perpetuate a state of af­ '• •*• Lake; occupation Farmer, intends to ap­ ply for permission to purchase the following fairs for which their predecessors were described lands:— in some measure made to suffer, and Commencing at a post, planted at the south NOTICE NOTICE 'west corner of Lot 1009. thence north 40 chains, if lire present failures are due to the Synopsis of Goal Mining Regulations thence west 20 chains, thence south 10 chains, thence east "20 chains to point of commence­ Liquor Act, 1910 Liquor Act, 1910 retention of those who acted in the ment containing 80 acres, more or less. ""^"otice is hereby given that on the lirst day of "M"otice is horoby given that, on the lirst day of iOAL ruining: rights of the Dominion, in x> C' Manitoba, Saskatchewan unci Alberta, HIRAM INGLEE -^ December next, application will be made December next, application will bo made past as if they do rrot care a whoop the Yukon Territory, the North-west Terri­ .luly '29th. 1912 31-10 tothe superintendent ot provincial police for to the superintendent of provincial police for tories and in a portion of the Province of Uri­ renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor* by re­ how things are goirrg. then it would tish Columbia, may be loused for a term of retail in the hotel known as the Alexandra tail in tho hotel known as the Great Northern twenty-one years lib an annual rental of 81 an hotel, situate at Okanagan Falls, in the prov­ hotel, situate at Hedley in the province of Brit­ be will for those at the head who are acre. Not more than 2.500 acres will be leased ince of British Columbia. ish Columbia. to one applicant. justly lo be held responsible for these NOTICE ARNOTT & IIINE .IOSEPIT.ROTHERHAM: Application for it lease must be made by tho Dated this 1st day of October. 1912 Dated this 1st day of October, 1912 failures to reconsider their policy. applicant in person to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which tlie rights applied for SIMILKAMEEN LAND DISTRICT What the public want is efficiency ar-e situated. DlSTKICT OK YAI.K and reasonable protection from mis­ In surveyed territory the land must be des­ NOTICE NOTICE •Take notice that I. M. .7. McKeown, of Vnn- cribed by sections, or legal sub-divisions of x hap from neglect. Irr these days of sections, and in unsurvoyed territory tho tract couver. U. ('. occupation Broker, intends' applied for shall be staked out by the applicant to apply for permission to purchase the follow­ Liquor Act, 1910 Liquor Act. 1910 ing described land. VJotice is hereby given that, on the lirst day ot" auto travel, overhanging wires threat­ himself. "VTotiee is hereby given that, on the lirst day of x> Commencing at a post planted at the S. W. •^ December next, application will be made December next, application will be made, ening decapitation becomes a serious Knob application must ho accompanied by a corner of Lotilt'is thence south SOohains, thence tothe superintendent of provincial police for to the superintendent of provincial police for fee of §5 which will bo refunded if the rights cast SI) chains, thence north SO chains, thence renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ mailer and wants to be looked after applied for are not available, but not other­ west SO chains to point of commencement con­ tail in the hotel known as tbo Smith hotel tail in tho hotel known as the Siiuilkiurrcen wise. A royalty shall he paid on the merchant­ taining (ill) aci-es more or less. situate at Beavcrdcll in the province of British hotel, situate at Hedley. in the province of without nonsence either on the able output of the mine at the rate of live cents Colombia. British Columbia. pel" ton M, .1. McKeown JOAN M. SMITH FRANK DOLLEMORK part of departmental heads or of sub­ The person operating the mine shall furnish August *27th, Mll-2 30-IH the Agent with sworn returns accounting for Dated this 1st day of October, 1912 Dated this 1st day of October. 1912 ordinates. tlie full quantity of merchantable coal mined and nay tho royalty thereon. If tho coal min­ ing rights aro not being operated, such returns NOTICE should be furnished at least once a year. WATER NOTICE NOTICE Fruitgrowers in British Columbia, The louse will incliiilc tho coal mining rights only, but the lessee may be permitted to pur­ SIMILICAMKEN LAND DISTRICT have had an object lesson this year as Liquor Act, !I»10 chase whatever available surface rights may DlSTKICT OK VAI.K For a Licence to Take and Use Water "\riitico is hereby given that on the lirst day of be considered necessary for the working of the L> to what reciprocity would have done mine at the rate of 810.00 an acre. "VTotiee is hereby given that I, .1. Robert Brown, * December next, application will be inado J> tothe superintendent of provincial, police f 01- For full information application should bo of Vernon, B. C, Indian Agent. Okanagan for them it' Canada had been foolish Commencing at a post planted at the North­ Agency, will apply for a licence, to take and rcnewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ made tothe Secretary ol the Department of west, corner of Lot 337: thence northerly along use 3 cubic feet of water orrt of Showdy creek, tail in the hotel known as tho Grand Union enough to have humored Sir Wilfrid the Interior. Ottawa, or* to any Agent or Sub- the Kast shore of Dog Lake eighty chains more which flows in an easterly direction through hotel, situate in Hedley, in the province of Agent of Dominion Lands. oi" less to tin.' South-western corner post of Lot Indian Reserve No. anil empties into the Si­ British Columbia. W. XV. CORY. 401; thence Kast 713 links more or less to the Laurier and some others of his vener­ west boundary of the Columbia and Western inilkaineeii river near Chopaca. The water ANTON WINKLER Deputy Minister of the Interior. will be diverted at, Michel Showdy's place and able associates in this piece of way- Railway rigbtof way, beingthc Kast boundary will be used for Irrigation purposes on the Dated this 1st day of October. 1912 S.li.-Unauthorized publication of this adver­ of Lot 27111, firoup 1; thence Southerly eighty land described as Indian Reserve No. tisement will not be paid for. 90m chains, more or less, along tbo West, boundary •wardness peculiar to second childhood. of Lot, 271(1 to tbo north boundary of Lot 337: This notice was posted on the ground on the thence west throe chains more or less to the •20th dnv of August, 1912. The application will American peaches have been shipped point of commencement mid containing "25 be filed inthe ollice of the Water Recorder at NOTICE acres more or less. in to Calgary, Edmonton and Van­ Fair-view. NOTICE (.'UAIU.l'S JflSEI'll LOKWKX Objections maybe filed with the said Water Liquor Act, 1910 couver at a valuation as low irr some Recorder or with the Controller of Water "VJotice is hereby given, thaton the first day of by his agent Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, 11. C. Herbert E. A. Ilobcrtson -^ December next, application will be made cases as 18/. cents per- box which with Liquor Act. i!ll*2 - 3'M .1. ROIIKKT Biiowx. Indian agent tothe superintendent of provincial police for "VTotico is hereby given that on tlie lirst day Date, August 31st, li)l 2 renewal of the hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ the duty added makes a price for local •* ' nf December next, application will he tail in the hotel known as the New Zealand made to tho superintendent of Provincial Po­ hotel, situate, at Hedley, In the province of fruitgrowers to compete against that lice for renewal of the hotel licence to sell NOTICE British Columbia. liquor by retail in the hotel known a.s the JOHN .JACKSON is most disastrous, arid here we have Bridesville hotel, situate at. Bridesville in the PUBLIC NOTICE Province of Uritish Columbia. Dated this 1st day of October, 101t2 peaches by the ton rotting in the THOMAS WALSH pUBLIC XOTICK is hereby given, that in-as- S1MILKAMKKX LAND DISTRICT orchards at Kerenreos and Penticton Dated this 1st day of October 1912 *- much as certain terms of the agreement DISTKIf-T OF YATK for the sale of the Kingston (iold,fc Copper because of lack of a market and too Mining Company's properties situate at Hed­ NOTICE ley, B. C, have not been carried out by the 'PAKK Notice that 1, .lohn C. Katon of Na- high freight rates. And while all this purchaser; the properties have reverted to. and •*- naimo, li. C. occupation. Broker, intends TENDERS WANTED are again in the ownership and possession of to apply for permission to purchase the follow­ Liquor Act PJ10 the undersigned Company. ing described lands. VTotiee is hereby given thaton the lirst day of is happening the Toronto Globe is ly­ - i;N Kingston Gold & Copper Mining Co., Ltd. Commencing at 11. post planted at tho S. W. December next, application will bo rrrade ing to the Grits all over Canada, that ljiils will be accepted until October 15th for the corner of pre-emption 23s thence north Si)chains tothe superintendent,of provincial police for delivery of the following at the foot of the tram. W. A. Marsh, President, thence west. SO chains, thence south SO chains, renewal of tho hotel licence to sell liquor by re­ Robert Stanley, SeC-Trcas there has been ;i backset to the peach 20 tons potatoes, 1 ton Onions, 3000 lbs cabbage, thence east 80 chains to point of commence­ tail in the hotel known as tbo Golden Gate 1800 lbs turnips, 2500 lbs carrots, 600 lbs beets, 1800 Quebec, Kith August, 1912. 37-0 ment containing OKI acres, more or less hotel, situate at. Fairview inthe Province of industry in British Columbia and be­ lbs parsnips, of good serviceable stock suitable for .1. C. Ktitnn British Columbia. table use. M. .1, McKeown, Locator CHARLIE cause of so many trees being frost I Daly Reduction Co., Ltd, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GAZETTE August 27th, 1912, 30-10 Dated this 1st day of October, 1912 THE HEDLEY GAZETTE, OCT 10. 1912.

,» Town and District. Lc Lee who is one of the oldest, and were going. Under the circumstances most popular t-yees in the local Chine.*-e he is obliged to prohibit shooting on colony left last week for China where the premises altogether, and in the Monday, October 23th has been pro- his mother has lecently died. He has meantime it will be in order to try clairned Thanl'sgiviirg Day. been a, long time in B.C. and having and locate the guilty party and com­ Chief constable Dinsniore was in attended to the matter of tidying up pel hinr to put up tlie loss*7 for full Hedley this week inspecting hotels. the Bank of B. N. A. premises every grown hogs run into money these Jhv Humphreys tlie district super­ morning, ever since the Bank opened times. in Medley, he claims to be the oldest intendent of immigration went up the member'of-the Bank of B. N. A. staff. line on Tinisday. A picture which he had .taken some Mrs. Ill uce Rolls aird her* two child­ •time ago iii hanking attire was an THE 7 n> ren iirriveil in Hedley on Saturday to amusing production. rejoin her husband.' NEW UNDERWEAR! Mrs. MacKenzie, 'wife ofRev. Sunday, October ,13th will be the MacKenzie, accompanied her husband, hundredth anniversary of the death of •!•• General .Brock on. the held of Queen- to Hedley orr Saturday. ZEALAND • stun Heights and tomorrow the llth ' Jimmy Cody went to Vancouver on • should lie made the occasion for special ••!• We Monday where, he expected to undergo exercisesi iir all Canadian schools in HOTEL

'•'*. Co. iri7vaneoiivei\ The class of coal Horse-shoeing and all The Great Northern bridge gaiig they are now able to supply by reason fit all sizes ofmtii and for all kinds ot 1 Blacksmith Wdr& are iii the valley making some repairs, of the facilities wliich they have for Promptly attended to. work. to bridges and this week they are giv­ classifying and sorting is .enabling, I ing their attention to the bridge over them to put a grade of cOal on the Pipe-fitting done. the Similkameen this side of Bulldog 'market which can hold its own any­ Brown's. where. In superintendent Tom Henderson and Dave .-ire going they have a. man who thoroughly t understands the operation of collieries to the coast arrd in tend to walk it fiver ( HOTEL 51MILKAMEEN, the Hope trail. It was their intention and how that he has been provided • s, Ltd.: with the necessary appliances for grad­ to make tlie start today.arid it is to be HEDLEY, B. C. hoped that their luck will keep them ing, the colliery is fast redeeming the • clear of any snowstorm 'which is liable mistake irr yielding to the clamor for •,' to come in earnest at this time of the cord which caused them to attempt to An Up-to-date First-Class Hotel • supply the demand before they-were :'yenr-Y::'?:':':.' '•;• .'''..7 '."...-".". RATES MODERATE x ready to fill orders' and guarantee the One of the cottages of the lower quality which would enable them to . town at the mine which was used as a do justice to, themselves. So well is F. J. DOLLEMORE • bunk house by some of the men was the reputation of the coal now estab­ Proprietor. : burned down on Friday night last. lished that the orders coming in have • Being some distance away from the made it necessary for them to increase works the company.carried no insur­ the .working force by 50 more hands.

ance on tliese cottages. The fire is ™™^^**^^^*0"JJ^^-p'--*-&^'^^*^^^^D-*-^^^^-£^^^^"JJ^^^^^^O^-^ said to have originated with some The stockholder is no more a necesr PrtLflGE sity to a life insurance company than paint that was on the stove catching i X fire. a bedbug is to the fair damsel or swain L>iveru, Feed & Sale Stables X X off whom he may choose to feed. The HEDLEY 13. .0. Plumbing' and Heating, Sheet X T. C. Brooke of Princet on passe history of the Mutual Life of Canada IT A good stock of Horses and Rigs on X X through Hedley on his way to and proves this for it never, had a dollar Hand. If Order's for Teaming promptly ritteuded to. Mfetal Work Tinsmithing X from Penticton where he went to help of stock, and after 42 years of business X to do honor to the Duke. In the vet­ X its assets which werje only a little over .. Qfflceof Dominion: Express Gpmpanu. eran's parade he met Hatfield of Kale- $600() in 1870 fire ,'now 'consede'rably Shop corner Angela Ave. and Bridge S den who was in the same column for a over seventeenmillions. Some stock WOOD FOR SALE! f considerable part of the campaign iri companies whose shorter business i South Africa, Hatfield being with the career happened to cover the years of I Work guaranteed. Consult us about your work X INNIS BROS. Proprietors. first Canadian contingent while T. C. Canada's boom time have, been able Phorrc it. *-: was'with the Shropshires. to make greater relative progress in x PRACTICAL WORKMEH. DIGNAN NPROPRIETOR S 3 An aggregation called the Hawaian the volume of business wiitten. So FOR SALE CHEAP K Novelty Co. held the boards in Frat­ was the Titanic able to make a greater PRINCETON, B. C. Easy Terms—A number of good, second hand sates, K i ernity Hall fin Tuesday evening. mileage in the few days of its career than many a less pretentious craft write Vancouver .Sale Works, Limited, Vancouver. x There are conflicting reports as to the li. C, for list. x merits of thepepforrrrance, the; conflict that has landed its cargoes voyage by x X for the most port being about the de­ voyage in safety in all kinds of weath­ WARNING TO TRESPASSERS gree of punkness. Not being present er, and so also the Mauretania which litis not yet. met disaster. the editor-oIters no opinion. The mulcrsig-nerf hereby gives notice to the public that no shooting- will be allowed around the slaught­ Tft05E WftO TOIL EARNESTLY Carloads of contractors'supplies in Constable Sproule left on Saturday er house. Any one trespassing on the premises will l the way of lumber, tents, etc. have for Kanrloops where the summary be prosecuted. AND WIT/1 SUCCESS been going up the line during the past j. R; EDMOND WILL BE SATISFIED ONLY WITH THE BEST trial of Blair and McGillivrey is tf) Hedlev. October 7th, 191.2. -week arrd it is reported that the con­ take place ut the fall assizes. The OVER-HAUL THAT CAN BE MANUFACTURED. tractors Guthrie

T. J. Smith of Vancouver made a Town and Lower Valley. good speedy trip over from Merrill' FOR AFTERNOON TEAS AND last week leaving there Wednesday LUNCHES GO TO Everybody doing it. Digging spuds. morning' at 8:80 by' auto stage for Miss Itita Kirby is visiting Mr.-*. Dr. Princeton where he caught the train KEELEK'S RESTAURANT S F» R A V White of Penticton. to .Keremeos and leaving there by Keremeos, B. G. Bill Haiiiing has go no to ' 8iniill>a- auto stage was able to take dinner in Do not neglect to spray your trees with • .nrecn to dig his "Tatcrs". Penticton the sarrre evening. Mrs. and Miss Bruce: paid a For Ladies and Gentlemen Pendray's Lime Sulphur Solution visit to Medley last Friday. Popular Prices. Neat and Clean NOTICE Pendray's is endorsed by all tlie leading(fruit men Nearly a thousand cans are being Rates to Regular Boarders i pat up daily 'around our little burg. of the province. VTOTICE is hereby (jivci* thai on the 2th day ol An •abundance oi' delicious grapes •*•" December 1912, amplication will lie made- lo the We are sole agents fpr Keremeos and can sell it by Superintendent of Provincial Police for the transfer i Biead for Sale. Orders filled for Cakes AV.-re gathered, on the Kichtcr estate of llie licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and Doughnuts and Pies. the barrel or gallon. this year. upon the premises known as the Keremeos Moteil situate at Keremeos. British Columbia, from Gel-rife .1. A. Brown went up. the valley Kirby lo Ada Frances Kirby of Keremeos. t>. C. We carry a full line of Garden and Field Seeds. Dated October 10th. 1912. Monday a*- far as Tulameen on a busi­ George Kirby, Holder oi' Licence ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE ness- trip. Ada Frances Kirby, applicant for transfer. Five Roses Flour always in stock The Ladies Aid will give a concert on Wediiesduy, Octobei* 16th in the town hall. F. RICHTER ESTATE Big. doings on'the. 2Sth. Thanks­ X giving day. when the ladies will give fowl supper. A. P. Tinglcy was down with a I rail c >ld Monday and so the school kids got a holiday. ® Babe Krugur, provincial. constable ® of .Fairview was in town a couple, of Sale of Lands lor Unpaid Delinquent Taxes ® ilays last week. ® • — IN —- - ® Mr. and .Airs. Hans Richter and Miss Of What Keremeos Fruit Lands Have ® H. -Sinclair were visitors from the Tlie Kettle River District, Province .of-British Columbia Done for Early Purchasers ® lower valley last Friday. ® Colonel Robert Stevenson (-nine in |I hereby give notice that on Saturday the 12th day of Oct­ is Now Here ® from Spokane Tuesday and spent, a ober A. I). 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. in my office j§ ® few days at the ••Willows". at Fail-view. B. C., I shall sell by public auction, the lands of j ® This year the trees in bearing'will give an ® Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of tapersonx s in the list hereinafter set out. for the delinquent j ® output which'.although showing handsome profit <® Vancouver are paying a visit to their axes, unpaid, .by-the said persons, on the :31st day of Decern- jg ® fruit farm just east of town., on the original investment, is only a mild sug­ ® bo>eri , A. I)., 1911, and for interest, costs and expenses, incliid-1 J ® Church of England services will be ing the costs of advertising the said sale: if the total amount i@ gestion of the profit, to be realized Avith a larger held here. Sunday' next in the school market. ® 'house at .11.00 a.m. arid 7.80 p.irr. due is not sooner paid. ® ® Dr. Thomson. Dominion Veterinary ® J')cli(|iieiit ® ® here, we are pleased to say is progress­ Intcrcs Statu- REMEmiBER N'iuirc ol' person Assessed Description of Property Tuxes to flute ' tory Total @- ® ing favorably after a long •jud severe As's'd jSchool of Sale Costs Tuxes! Tirxus ® We offer no land but, what has the Avater al­ ® illness. . , ® ready on it ® li. .7. Mo.Curdy's road gang moved A. .1. Alcork ..'lotlSSs '' ! sis ai i § I s*i $ 2 nn S-_'*> On j ® H. L. Oriel trees .. . .jsnl--di\- liW of lot 2it() C1 I ii mi s i, :r-; 1 oo 2 m< 15 til I ® down the valley to Richter's pass sub-div I Hi. t.">(l of lot *-'!!) CI 11 ® fid; where they have some repairing to do .!.(.:, Ha tell . sub-div HI of lot;"). (.17 u ;u! ••»! '.'•_» 7!) I ® sub-div 77 of lot •-'ail. GI Fruit Lots of any size to suit your means; ® on'the road. ** 'sub-div (ihi of lot 11">. CI i ® at $175, 215 and 350 per acre. Town Lots. ® ® Ezra Mills visited the Spokane ex­ Olalla Townsite, Part of Lot 176, G. 1, Map No. 85 ® hibition last, week; He reports aline ® ® time and.only wished he had been able It. Reeves Hot'{. block it .In 1 20, 1 i«); 0 ;io ® Wesley llm-vcy . ....ilot 10. block 1*2 H •*: .18| Miy l 00| -> 08 ® to stay longer. K. M. Allison ....ilots*>(>. 27. bloc] !l 00; .7!l| 1 7fl{ 1 00, 1-2 SI ® Keremeos Land Co., Ltd. ® KEREMEOS, B. C. ® Sam II. McCurdy. who up till lately Beaverdell Townsite, part of Lot 1545, Map No. 94 ® was with the It ranch, has taken a ® position with G. K. Graham as fore ITiillott&.Shinv ilot>ll. 12. 88. 81). block :s 11 '_'.>: 1 00 m 00 Thomas Cinry .. ..lot 18. block ." 2 7.V. .05 1 00 1 10 man and general supervisor. Oluf Johnson dot 21. block.'! •I !l(l 1 '25 1 0(1 7 15 M. .1. Phehui 'lot •_'*>, block:! •25! 1 00 .'! 55 Gordon Dinning who has been acting XV. J. T'wiss iiot %*>, block ;i .8.-1 I0| 1 0(1 1 !)5 j .1. C, Davidson dot 11. blocks '•< 15| ilO 1 0(1 5 05 I J. A. BROWN ''manager at'the bank during Mr. Car- 25: ! ,0 I Tliomas Stevenson ilotlil. block I J 75 ! 1 no Notary Public niichael's absence' returned to Suin- Adam Wreiiwh-k jlotsIOl), 110, block I 2 :«i! 20 1 no .: - I Mrs. L. Hrru'sorr . ..Ilotlll. block I .'i 15: 00; 1 00 ':, 05 COXVEYANCIXG. CUSTOMS BBOIvERAGK, i KEREMEOS ^ nrerland Sunday evening last. FIHK INSUBANCK Winter is coming mi. Have you got Fairview (Lower) Townsite, being S. W. ) Sec. 7, Tp. j OFFICE KEREMEOS. B.G. AUTO LIVERY all the fruit you want for preserving? Tweddle's New 40 horse-power If not send a few rush orders to .Ivere- 50, and S.E. ] Sec. 12, Tp. 54, Map No. 26 Case Auto u'cnsnnd you will be supplied forth­ Sirrfr Ijirifi* Co . lot.'il. block 1 7 (10; 1 25 1 001 12 82 Leave-s Keremeos for Pentic­ - li. H. ROGERS, with. Cosons Jiros . lots an. 21, block 2 7 50! t 70! 2 2. l no! 15 01 ton. .Monday, Wednesday F. XV. Swiiibiirn .llot'tl. block *2 i SO! 7;> I 00 5 3!l i M.A., B.O.L. anil Frielay at 1:45 p.rrr. The Geological Survey Department Mrs. A. A. Davidson. . Hots ;;. 7. *21. 22. -25. :i-2. .'{li. blk • ! *2: lots 1.1. 5, 15. 2:i. 25.27.1 Returning, leave;* Penticton have written Stillinan O'Neil asking- I block 3: lots 12. l'i. 20. blk, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ! I: lots 0. 8. block 11: lots 5. Moiulay, Wedireselay aiiel him to donate the Indian war club ! 1*2.32. :Str. | 2(i. 27. 2S. block 13; Int.-II. I Okanagan at 7:80 p.m. now in his 'possession to the national ; block II. I 37 55 22 30 li 00 1 01): 00 85 I museum. A. linker.... .lot 22. block 3 j . 1 70 I 7(1 15 I 0()1 III! SIXGr.lS YA.UK - $7.50 .1. A. Vibert . . lot 13. block X 5 55 52! •2 85 1 (JOi 0 02 VERNON, B. C The lacrosse fans of the. .Siinilka­ .lolin l.ovc.. . .dot 30. block 3 | Xit 7>i; 10 1 (10: 2 73 ; lum'RN- - $14.00 XV. A. IJiei- . .lots 2. 1.5, (i. blocks 2: lots! ineeii will have tf) get after the boys •28. 30. 32. 35. block I: iotli' Arrang'-inents for Tiunks I block SI*, lot 3 lilock 10: lots anel other Baggage to train if they are to make any show­ ! 35. .'«;. block 11: lots H. 111. Civil EngineerC. JE., Dominio SHAn an Wel Provin ­ ing against Penticton on the ISth of i block 12: lots -23. 21 blk. 13! ••.< DO 10 73 10 1 0(1 15 13 A First-CIass Driver has been Mis. W. A. Dior. .'lots8. 12. II. 17. 10. block 3:! cial Land Surveyor. Engaged and the auto may October-. I lots I. 10. block I: lot l.| I be hireel at fide per mile. i block 11: lot 31. block 12: Office of .1. A. Brown A peculiarity of the. frost we had j lots 2!l. 31.32. block 13 I 21 01) s 111! 1 00- 32 81 .minimum rate; for further F. I'ollock ilot 1. block (i 3 75 SO 1 15 i no1 II 70 KEREMEOS B. C particulars apply to the other nightwas that it didn't even K. Ciu-rcau. ICstatf .'lot 10, block li 2 0.V OO1 30 i no; 4 31 touch the tomatoes on the Hat and the Geoi-ffc Robinson. llots 1. 2. block 7 5 ."ill! 15 1 15 l no! 8 15 HARRY TWEDDLE' T. W. Klctcboi* dots 10. 20. block 2 50; 15 02 l oo; 1 07 morning after flower.-, and vines look- K, Jl. White! lot 21, block 3 l no 1 47 Keremeos Centre - B. C. fil a.s frusli as ever. i Gooi-f'o&I'askins Ilot. 17. block 11 1 (HI 1 47 (on Kane llots I. 2. 3. block 13 03 i on 2 Iii M. LEIGHTOn WADE, B. Sc. It. II. Carniicliai'l. manae-ei- crl" tin; local hank, i.s hack i'rorn Princctfii). Fairview (Upper) Townsite, S. W. j Sec. 12, Tp. 54, Electrical Engineer AVIK'I-C lie lias been relieving the man­ Map No. 27 SILKS ager fit' tins (Janatlian Bank ol' Com­ Isolateil plants for light and Large Assortment of choice Silk Dress I). M. McJlouifall .... .Hot.-. 1. 2. block 1: lot 1. power in Mills . Mines, etc. CJrioels, Silk handkerchiefs etc. merce for the past three weeks. I block 2 0 no I 30! I I'KI Hi 25 XV. I). Walker' J lot 3, block 2 1 511 SI 1. I nn I no' 7 30 Municipal in?•tallation s and for sale at right prices ilrs. Fiith and children returned W. iMli-yinplc Hot I. block 3 5 III 2 70! l (MI; 0 lil extensions. TOriMY SING, Keremeos 1'i'oin Perrtrcton al'tera pleasant stay .lolnr bovc /lot It. block H 2 115, l n(i 3 83 K. H. White and : - B.C. with i\Ir. and Mrs. .Moody of that Ii. II. Parkinson ,:lot 22. block 7 13 (llil 1 no' 10 80 KAMLOOPS, 11. II. rnr-kinson .lot 1. block 8: lot II. blk. II ; 5 511 ••*"• 1 10. 1 no; 12 40 SING LEE place. Mrs. Moody and baby accom­ Mrs. K. li. White .ilot II. block 13 i 50 15' I l 00 i 1 05 panied tiieni and intend to spend a .I0I111 Martlett .Ilot 13. block II 1 8 III I no: 1 00' 12-45 Mrs. Ii. H. Parkinson . .Ilot 10. block 2. lot I. block 3;! Lmuuhy, Contracting of all week here. ! lot 111. block I. lots 111. 20.! kinds! Ditch digging, Wood I 21. block 7 ; 70 S(l| 13 3.*.! 13 S0| l 00 137 05 D. J. Taylor of Winnipeg, mana­ WATER NOTICE Sawing, Clearing kind, Cook­ ging director of the Sirnilkarnci'ii Fruit Okanagan Falls Townsite, Sub. Div. of Lots No. 337 ing and all kinds of Chinese Land Co. Ltd.. came in last Saturday For a Licence to Take and Use Water Labor. to look over the company's property. and 374, G. 1, Map No. 4 VOTIl'l-! is lure trivc-n that Frederick Howell, of KUKKJIKOS, B.C. •L' KiTemeos, 11. C, Rancher, will apply for :t He is staying with Mi*. Cawslon at Gcorffc Gillespie 1 02 1 00. 1137 licence to take and use 100 inches of water; out of ...I'.ots 1. 2. block 17 Sheep Creek, wliicli Hows in an easterly direction the Home ranch. through Lot X1% and empties into Okanagan bake I'enticton. The water will be diverted at about 20 Hotel Keremeos Mrs. D. J. Innis who has been ailing Keremeos Townsite, part of Lot 107, G.i, Map No. 66 chains west ofS. XX'. corner of bot 3396 and will he used lor irrigation purposes on the land described as Opposite G. N. K. Station John A. Oiiwl'ord.... lots 11. 12 block 20 1 511' I OH; 7 85 for .some time went up to Hedley last '••'•; Fred Howell's pre-emption. Hut'•poll i & Pliistino.. lot 15. blk *2ii: lot 8. block 28: I I Wednesday where she could receive lot 10. blk '20; lot 8. blk 30 8 I. 871 2 IM I Oil: 12 32 This notice was posted on the ground on the -1th J medical attendance. We are pleased G. mid S. Scai-pelli... lot 12. block 21 j 2 21! 55- I (Hi! I III day of October, 1012. The application will he tiled MRS. A. F. KIRBY, Proprietress. Seurpolli & Lcpnno... lot I. block 28 I 2 211 itif I on; I HI in the office of the Water Recorder at Fairview. to report she is getting along nicely liiiplincl Se-ii-pelli — 'lot II. block 20 2 2(1 55' I 00' I 01 Objections innv he liled with the said Water Re­ .lolnr Gibson (lot 13. block 21 I 2 24 j itit\ I no! 1 01 corder or with the Comp-roller of Water Ki-thts, and is expected home again shortly. John Slattei-y lot 15. block 21 I 20 1 p.m. (Unknown Owner-).... Ilot 10. block 20 ! I 15! 10 I no 2 25 TRY THE Singh.'fare $7.50, Return $1-1.00 ton and seems very enthusistic about The ante* stage will run an excursion its great possibilities. He drove* over Dated at Fail-view, B.C. this :J1 day of August A.I). 1012. Hedley Gazette every Sunday from Pentieton lo Hedley to Penticton the following day to join for and return, leaving Pentieton at H a. m. in the reception of the Royal party RONALD HEWAT aird, returning leaving Hedli'y at 4 p.m. visiting that towir. Assessor and Collector, Kettle liiver Assessment, District Fine Job Printing Phone II, Penticton W. E. WEUIY

ORB