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•W ; - I80c ^be Identic presa \ \J>CV yz • * - .,•/ # VOL. 2. No. 16. PENTICTON, B.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. $1.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. were described, the hill system planted their strawberries in Local and Personal. THE CANADIAN BANK and the matted row system. In rows thirty inches apart and the former the plants were put sixteen inches apart in the rows. OF COMMERCE W. F. Kydd gives most interesting about eighteen inches apart in In starting an orchard it was M. C. Kendall has in his offiice the rows, kept thoroughly culti­ IILAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISUMl 1807 talk to Fruit-Growers and as necessary to make a careful two apples weighing 24 oz. each. Horsemen vated, the runners kept cut off, selection as it was in stocking a' They were grown on Jas. Grant's B. E. WALKER, Presidtnt Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 and the plants induced to grow ALEX. LA1KD, General Manager farm. He did not know any-! farm at White Lake. Rest, - - - 5,000,000 Mr. Cash, of Hood River, also like bushes. The latter plan was thing about nurserymen in Brit­ A. H. IRELAND, Superintendent a! Gordon Harris leaves for the Branches Total Assets, - 113,000,000 speaks to grow in continuous rows and ish Columbia but in the United to keep well cultivated between. States they were dishonest on a business trip at the beginning of the week. He will The Provincial Farmers' Insti­ He preferred the hill system as and a person could never be cer- BANK MONEY ORDERS ! be away nearly a week. ISSUCD AT THE FOLLOWING RATES : tute met on Monday, as an­ it was easier to keep the patch tain about the variety of his trees j $5 and under 3 cents clean. He believed spring plant­ Over i5 and not exceeding $10 6 cents nounced, in the Hotel Penticton until they began to bear. The ! The local W. C. T. U. will " $10 " " $30 10 cents °7 hall, with the exception that the ing was just as good as fall, as speaker's advice was for the I hold the second Demorest Medal " $30 " " $50 15 cents no fruit should be allowed to These Orders are payable at par .it any office ill Canada ol a Chartered Bunk morning and afternoon sessions grower to raise his onw trees. contest on Thursday evening, (Yukon excepted), and at the principal hanking1 points ill the United Stales. were cut out. The speakers, W. grow upon the plants the first He could procure the seedling- ! November 14th., in the Method- They are negotiable al $4.90 to the £ Sterling in Great Britain and Ireland. F. Kydd and Miss Blanche Mad- year, and those planted in the stock from any wholesale nur­ , ist Church. They form an excellent method of remitting small sums of money with safety spring would be foCind as far ad­ and at (.mall cost, and may be obtained without delay at any office of the Bank dock, accompanied by Jas. Wilks, sery and by selecting grafts A meeting to re-organize the the secretary of the Kelowna vanced by the following spring from good bearing trees do his Penticton Branch J. J. HUNTER, Manager. as those planted the fall previous. Literary Society will be held in branch of the Farmers' Institute, own grafting. The process of Steward's Hall on the evening driving in from Summerland In his own patch he did not let budding or grafting could be his plants bear move than one of Thursday, the 7th. inst, at Monday morning, did not arrive learned in a few minutes. Grafts 8 o'clock. Everybody come. until nearly noon, consequently year, but in certain cases two should be cut in the fall, and the too late to hold a morning session. good crops might be obtained. young trees grafted and set out A. Claarson and son, P. O. \ are You Building ? ( After some consultation it was When strawberries were planted in the following spring. When Ciaarson, recently of Edmonton, thought that there would be few, between the rows of fruit trees, young trees are set out they are making preparations to open We can supply you with anything you require, J if any, attendants at an after­ they should be kept away from should be headed to within eigh­ up a grocery store in the McDon­ LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, and J noon session so it was decided to the trees. teen inches of the ground. The ald building. They will build t later at the corner of and BUILDING PAPER. We also keep on hand j concentrate their efforts upon GRAPES trees would then be low and most a large stock of Fluming Material. Try some f the evening session and to em­ Mr. Kydd next took up the of the fruit could be picked from Fairview. of our Vulcanized Rubber Roofing on your ploy the intervening time seeing subject of grape culture. On the ground by women and A special Thanksgiving service the sights. W. T. Shatford, the the American side of the line children. will be held in the Methodist outbuildings; it is the best. We keep Corru- 1 manager of the S. 0. Land Co., growers thought they were doing gated Carpet Felt to put under carpet. Try it. J Every care should be exercised church next Sunday evening at drove the party over the sur­ well if they received two cents a in picking and packing fruit so 7 p. m. Special music by the rounding country, visiting Dog pound for their grapes. In this that it might not be bruised in choir will be a leading feature of / S. e. Lumber Go. V Lake and the principal points on country- when he had bought the slightest degree. Where the service. A cordial invitation the flat and the bench. grapes he had paid 15c. a pound possible the packing should be is extended to every one to be W. J. Clement occupied the for them. The Okanagan should done in the orchards as convey­ present. chair at the evening meeting, prove an ideal place for the ing the fruit to a central packing growing of this fruit. People ' Chas. Hind, the man commit­ and Mr. Kydd was greeted by a house was likely to bruise it and ted for trial for shooting Nglson ^p» very fair audience. He said that sometimes said that it was too brown spots would soon show. much trouble to grow grapes, Chance at Keremeos last week, he had been simply staggered at Apples should be carefully wiped escaped on Monday night at Shu- the opearance of the orchards in but they would find that there and sorted. This cost about six 20th Century was trouble in growing any kind swap while being conducted to this vicinity, fie had been all cents per box at Hood River. jail at Kamloops by Const. Gard- over Ontario and in many other of fruit. Grapes could hang on Thirteen different grades were Has Just Arrived the vines a considerable time ham of Enderby. He has not Clothing places, but had never seen or­ made. yet been recaptured. chards looking better or better after ripe. Consequently there And now we have the finest range of patterns and styles was more time in which to pick At Hood River a union, with a F. D. Blakely, publisher of ever seen in Penticton. Call and select your fall suit. looked after, if as well, in any the fruit, a very important con­ well paid business man as man­ "Canadian Farm Implements," a other place. It was consequent­ ager, had been formed, and this NORMAN HILL ly useless to lecture upon culti­ sideration where labor was trade paper published at Winni­ scarce. union contracted with the grow­ peg, called at the Press office The Up-To=Date Ladies and Gents Furnisher vation, spraying or pruning to ers. The growers had nothing the owners of the best kept of In planting out grape vines, this week. This is Mr. Blakely's to do with the grading or pack­ first trip to the Okanagan, and, the orchards. He would, there­ holes should be dug large enough ing of the apples and buyers in fore, talk on other matters, tak­ to take in all the spreading roots like every one else, he is delight­ the east dealt exclusively with ed with the climate, orchards, SADDLES! SADDLES! ing as his subject, " Straw­ without compressing them. Only the manager. In this way it was berries, Grapes, and the Horse." three buds should be left above people and everything in general certain that the fruit sent out he has met with in the valley. Just arrived, a choice assortment of He had noticed while driving in the ground and when these have would be as near perfect as it the vicinity that many of the started all but the strongest was possible for it to be. Rev. A. N. Miller of Enderby, Stock Saddles, Bridles, Schapps, Spurs, and general fruit lots were held by wealthy should be removed. The speaker chairman of this district of the In order to pack all apples well Riding Equipment at close prices. men who did not live here, while explained and illustrated the Methodist Conference, accompan­ men of less means had taken up best kind of trellises to use and it had been found necessary to j ied by Rev. Dr. White, Supt. of their residence and were endeav­ how the vines should be trained. use two sizes of boxes, the Cali­ Methodist missions for B. C, oring to make a living from the Fruit is always borne on last fornia box, which was the same paid an official visit to Hedley, KENT & SON. land. The latter were the men year's wood, and new branches as the box used in British Col­ Keremeos, and Penticton this Smith Street Penticton, B. C. who were doing good for the should be trained from the main umbia, and the Oregon box, week. They drove to Hedley place and were the men wanted stem each season. The vines which was a little shorter. The from Summerland last week, re- for its development. To these should be planted twelve feet apples were all wrapped ^d | mahlme. thcre over Sunday and h COMMERCIAL men the question would arise as apart in the row and the rows placed in tiers, calyx end to stem I taking jn Koremeos and pentic. to what they were goirig to live should also be the same distance end with a sheet of cardboard j ton Monday and Tuesday. They between the tiers. Apples would | on for the first few years. His apart. , , , . ,,,-,- i , I had a very enjoyable trip and Livery, Feed and Sale Stable answer would be, "Grow Straw­ Among black grapes, Mr. stand shipment best ,1 packed on j . \ found everything on D1GNAN and WEEKS, Proprietors. berries." He had known places their ends as they would sup­ M) m er Kydd recommended the Warden, these appointments in a satisfac- If you /ant a Stylish Outfit, this is the place to come. You can always at the coast where from $1,000 port a greater pressure from the Moore's Early, Campbell's Early, tory and flourishing condition. get teams just when you want them. We make a specialty of keeping to $1,200 worth of strawberries calyx to the stem than laterally. and the Concord, if it could be Dr. White remained at this end good horses, safe rigs, carrful drivers and also saddle and pack horses. had been taken from a single The cost of packing was about grown. Being questioned about of the valley a few days longer We are also putting in Hay and Grain for sale, and as we buy for cash acre in a season. In the Okana­ fifty cents per box. we get the best rates and our patrons get the benefit. Black Hamburgs, he said to hoping our genial climate would gan the supply of water could be Special Attention To The Wants Of Commercial Men. grow them if possible, but not The question might be asked, benefit his wife's health which regulated and a crop ensured, to say that he had recommended "What is to be gained by all this has not been very good lately. besides a crop could be got from them. The Niagara was a good work?" Before starting this They came down from Summer- the land a year after planting. white grape, while among the system, Hood River apples were land on Thursday to attend the Regarding the best varieties to red that should do well were the bringing 85c. per box. Now the Thanksgiving concert. plant he could make no recom­ Moyer, Deleware, Salem and best Spitzenburgs were bringing Between thirty and forty ladies $ THE PENTICTON LUMBER $ mendations as districts differ. Linden. $3.15 per box and Newtown However, some varieties bore Pippin $2.75. and gentlemen were present at very imperfect blossoms but were Grapes should be pruned at the the meeting on Monday night to SYNDICATE Ltd. the best fruiters when grown coldest season of the year, when MR. KYDD discuss the organization of a the sap had stopped. Rich land next resumed his lecture, this] DEALERS IN along with plants bearing per­ quadrille club for the winter. It fect blossoms, the process of would produce a finer quality of portion dealing with the horse. was decided to organize a club, fertilization being thus assisted. grapes than sandy. Grapes By means of a diagram he illus­ and Mrs. G. F. Guernsey was g ALL KINDS OF DRY ^ In setting out strawberries could be grown upon much trated the good points and bad Ielecte d president, and Mr. Chas. some used a plow furrow, others rougher land than any other points of the animal and the' Wore sec-treas. A committee BUILDING MATERIAL >] a marker, but Mr. Kydd pre­ fruit. Cultivation should cease many diseases peculiar to it. The' consisting of Mesdames Were. in time to permit the wood to best class of horses to breed also < ferred using a line to plant by, McNeil, Smith, St. Ongc, Huth, FIR POSTS AND CORDWOOD. as he wanted his rows straight. ripen before frost. received due consideration. The j and Swinton, and Messrs. Leir, care of a horse's teeth and many ; :< A spade could be used for mak­ MR. CASH SPEAKS ,. , . ,E. Smith, Delong, Huth, Hill- other points ol practical value IT,-.,,,!,,!! „, . r. • , . , , . p Off ICE and YARDS on MAIN STREET ing the holes and the plants Mr. Kydd then gave place to * , ' . ,, Kendall, and swinton, was elect- should not be set in with the Mr. Cash, of Hood River, Ore­ to every horse owner were dealt „,i t, „mlni • > m„„»„ rvu crown below the surface of the gon. The latter had j ust arrived ... rr,, . ... , , ,,. Io membershid to assistp thfee officerswas place. dTh ea t earth as they were likely to de- from Oregon to join the party of with. The speaker illustrated the $5.00; and if forty members can cay, nor too far above the surface lecturers, and consented upon way a horse's teeth are set and J be secured it is the intention of Penticton Stage and Livery as the roots would dry out. They request to give a short address. the many ills that arise from i the club to hold four good dances should be kept even with the He confined his remarks chiefly their being neglected. j during the winter, and as many Stables. surface. After planting, the to the packing and marketing of John Partridge, formerly of! smaller ones as the funds will Keremeos, Hedley and Princeton Stage Connect with Steamer "Okanagan." land should be thoroughly lev-! fruit, but also touched upon a . I permit. All those wishing to Makes connection with Great Northern R'y at Keremeos. Vernon, has taken a position in i elled with a hand rake and there- number of other interesting j join the club are requested to Pianos and Furniture moved to all points, and a general Draying after kept clear of weeds. It items. He explained how straw­ the blacksmith shop of G. II. Business transacted. Kieffer. j hand in their names with sub- was better to keep the weeds' berries were planted and cared | scription to the sec.-treasurer, or Saddle and Pack Horses. from starting than to remove for in Hood River, saying that Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Rae and | to one of the committee, who Top Buggies, Four-horse Rigs for Commercial Men. them after they had got a start. four and even five or six crops Mr. and Mrs. D. McEachern, ofi ij wiwilnl meet in steward'Steward's orncoffice on Two methods of cultivation were grown upon plants without Kejowna, spent a few days in Saturday evening to complete the W. E. Welby, Prop. Penticton. replacing. Most growers there town last week. ' details of organization. THE PENTICTON PRESS, PENTICTON, B.C. NOVEMBER 2, 1907.

THE PENTICTON PRESS to finish in the time limit. Tyros •a?ft£«. t2-5"eUto.ft*»- -*>- >«•- .«#- ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY AT event—open to members never PENTICTON, B.C. BY winning over a $2.00 prize; possi­ ble score 35, 500 yards: 1st. F. and See HWG C°o°o^V \V. J. CLEA1CNT. R. Gartrell, 31; 2nd, E. Hughes, 29; 3rd, W. J. Lawrence, 27 ; My new line of pretty Glassware imported direct from Subscription $1.00 Per Year in England. Advance. 4th, G. Loomer, 27; 5th, B. J. Colk, 24. Ladies' competition— FANCY FLOWER VASES, 23 yards with 22 cal. rifles; pos­ VINEGAR AND TOMATO CATSUP BOTTLES, sible score 25: 1st, Mrs. J. Mit­ MARMALADES AND PRESERVES, ADVERTISING RATES ON chell, 25; 2nd, Mrs. W. Simpson, SUGARS AND CREAMS 21; 3rd, Miss Garnett, 20; Mrs. APPLICATION. Dr. Smith failing to hit the tar­ get was awarded the booby prize. General Merchandise Owing to darkness all the events PEACHLAND. were not pulled off. The re­ maining events will be shot off The Misses Wilson and their Saturday the 2nd inst. L. C. BARNES' brother, of Kelowna, were the Mr. A. L. Moreland made a guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCall TERMS ensH. business trip up the lake this - for a week. ^•-"wasB.** *^*-**- -«*»- -*»- -*»- ./A week. The Epworth League, which Mr. Fred Boker, of , is 7\H Three for $2. GO a Year. was recently organized, held its first At Home in the Orange hall spending a few days in town. on the 28th. A good program We are pleased to see Master ?I!-rS3^^S7^3i£S*aSS222!£E2^: was given, and it is hoped it will Montgomery Hood able to be continue to be a success. There about again. are at present over thirty mem­ A very enjoyable Thanksgiving bers enrolled. song service was rendered in the § FURNITURE STORE § DO YOU WANT TO TAKE THE ONLY PAPER pub­ Miss McDougald, who has been church last Sunday evening; the lished in the spending a holiday with relatives church being tastefully decorated C. A. C. STEWARD. at Vancouver, returned Monday, for the occasion. accompanied by her brother Southern Okanagan ? Archie, who intends taking the OKANAGAN FALLS telephone duties over immediate­ General House and Then subscribe for ly. The dam workers returned last Mr. Hamilton's cottage is near- Saturday from the hills and cele­ Hotel Furnishings. ing completion. brated their coming by an inter­ €£ THE PENTICTON PRESS BE Mrs. C. G. Elliott held her esting foot-race across the town- post-nuptial reception Thursday site. afternoon. She looked charming Many swans have returned to Wore in her wedding gown of cream their usual winter quarters on NA/5 peau de soie and chiffon. Mrs. Vaseaux Lake. DO YOU OWN PROPERTY IN PENTICTON or at Elliott, sr., presided, while to the Mr. F. Bassett has returned any of the other towns in the district, or are you con­ Misses Young, Callendar, Gum- from Midway where he has been templating purchasing any ? Subscribe for mow, and Mesdames Vivian and spending a holiday with his old James Elliott, was given the honor of assisting. The table friends. K THE looked beautiful with its centre Miss McLellan has gone to Penticton Store i PENTICTON PRESS » piece of roses, the display of Fairview on a holiday. silverware, and the dainty tea, The school attendance is stead­ Established 40 Years. It makes a point of publishing information of special all of which was so artistically ar­ ily increasing. value to people living at a distance. THE PRESS prints ranged and carried out. Alfred H. Wade, Prop. the facts, and the facts only. Mr. John McLellan has just There is a fine programme be­ completed his new road to his Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, Groceries ing mapped out for Nov. 5th, when upper ranch in very quick time. the Orangemen are entertaining and General Merchandize of all Sorts in the Hall. A number from Mr. R. Bassett paid a visit to Kelowna are expected over for Penticton on Tuesday, and was Agent for GIANT POWDER CO. DO YOU WANT TO ADVERTISE in a paper- that is ' the occasion. much struck by the growth of OKANAGAN FLOUR MILLS CO. read in every home in the vicinity of Penticton and is the town since his last visit. There will be a special song then sent away for friends to read ? Do you want to service in the Methodist church Goods delivered through the town. Prompt attention to orders. advertise in a paper that has subscribers in all parts of Sunday evening. Outside talent Local and Personal Canada, and in many other countries where the English is expected. PENTICTON, B.C. language is spoken ? Have you anything to sell ? Is there anything you want to buy ? Have you any an­ Mrs. Vivian and Miss Sharp, A. Irwin, liveryman of Nelson, ISSagffiJ^B^BJ^BaB&^TMtBfjqB^pi nouncements to make ? Are you buying government our primary department teacher, spent a few days in Penticton land or recording a timber or mineral claim? Advertise in spent Saturday in Kelowna. last week. He sees a great The Young Peoples' Class change in the place since he was auctioned the magazines Thurs­ last here eight years ago. day evening and also elected the ^ L. A. RATHVON €S THE PENTICTON PRESS S» G. R. Mason, teller for the officers for the coming year: local branch of the Bunk of Com­ Pres., Rev. Mr. Whyte; vice- merce left last week for Van­ pres., Miss Sharp ; sec.-treas., Norman Pope; teacher, R. J. couver, to which point he has ACTORS | been transferred. His place has IF YOU ARE A MERCHANT, carry a good bright Hogg; pianist, Chas. Robertson; advertisement in a good bright paper. If you are a executive, Misses Silver, Young, been taken by L. H. Plummer. professional man, your professional card should appear and McLaughlan. There were A man in a neighboring town, USLDERS | in your local paper. If you are engaged in any kind of several gramophone selections thinking to economize a little in mercantile, professional or mechanical pursuit, your enjoyed, also a couple of solos by his light bill, sent to one of the $ Good Workmanship and > Mr. Bacon and an instrumental Departmental stores of the east local paper should contain a standing announcement of solo by Miss Burchell. After for a case of coal-oil. In due Satisfaction Guaranteed your presence. luncheon, which was served by time it arrived; but before he PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED the young men of the class, the could enjoy an evening by his < gathering, a large one, dispersed, cheap light, he was asked by the RATHVON & CARLESS having spent an enjoyable even­ C. P. R. to pay them the small it DO YOU WANT ANY PRINTING DONE ? We can ing. sum of $8.91 for the trouble and A card wi!l bring us to you. P. O. BOX 206 print you anything you like at the office of the PRESS, care they had exercised in con­ i Master Harley Douglas spent veying it from Winnipeg to its Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, State­ Friday evening with Rev. anddestination . The moral is obvi­ Mrs. Mclntyre at Summerland. ous. The Girls' Handicraft Club is f^^^^re^^SZ.^SBSBjq&Wj: ments, Business, Professional and Visiting hard at work preparing for a A large congregation was pre­ bazaar, which will be held the sent at the special Thanksgiving- Now is the time to place your order with the Cards, Posters, Dodgers, Pro-, first week in December. service in Steward's Hall last OKANAGAN NURSERY COMPANY Mrs. McKenzie entertained a Sunday evening. The pastor, For Fruit Trees for Fall Planting. grams, Booklets, few friends Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Hood, preached an el­ oquent sermon appropriate to the We guarantee trees to grow if planted in the fall, or will replace any X or anything else where paper, type and ink are used. occasion; and the choir, which | that miss free of charge. Come early and avoid the rush. Send or a All our type is up to date, and we are continually adding call for prices. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. a SUMMERLAND. has been strengthened by the a new lines. We keep on hand a large stock of almost addition of two tenors, Messrs. a every conceivable class of stationery in order that we The second annual prize shoot Gelmour and Mould, rendered OKANAGAN NURSERY CO. may be able to turn out exactly the kind of work re­ some excellent music. The mus­ a quired and at the shortest possible notice. of the Summerland Civilian Rifle LIMITED. Association took place at the as­ ical part of the service consisted Capital Stock $50,000 sociation's range on Saturday, the of an anthem, "How long wilt Ave you going to 2Gth ult. The scores were ex­ Thou forget me, O Lord" by the Penticton, British Qolumbia. full choir; quartette, "Now the ceptionally good considering the R. II. ROBERTSON, President dullness of the day. First event day is over" by Mrs. Curtis, Miss THOS. TODHUNTER, Viee-Prea. E. CURTIS, Manager. m GET MARRIED 2© —quick firing. 7 shots at 100Mutch , and Messrs Mould and P. E. , Sec-Treas. yds, running back to the 200 yd. Miller; solo, "Face to face" by range and firing 7 shots, the 14Mis s F. Thompson; all of which We can print your invitations or announcements at the shots to be fired in 3 minutes; were much enjoyed by the con­ office of possible score 70 : 1st, Geo. Gart­ gregation. rell, 53, winning the Bank of Montreal cup; 2nd Oliver Smith, 45; 3rd, Geo. Anderson, 43; 4th, Why Pay? C KENDALL THE PENTICTON PRESS H. Dunsden, 42; 5th, W. Rain- 20cts. per pound for strawberries Notary Public and Conveyancer when you can grow them yourself. I co:k, 42; 6th, S. R. Mallott, have plants for sale of the famous List your properties with me for sale. Properties cared for in booby prize. W. J. Lawrence ClaYk Seedling (Hood River) variety. absence of owner. made an excellent score but failed Best in the world. A planted acre near School for $600. Terms. 10-tf E. W. MUTCH. j———BBBMMHB THE PENTICTON PRESS, PENTICTON, B.C. NOVEMBER 2, 1907. *>)

* f CHAS. WERE I i he hound of the x NORRIS SAFE & LOCK CO. Accountant & Auditor, f (GENERAL PACIFIC COAST AGENTS) PENTICTON, B. C. Baskervilles f Another Adventure of Sherlock . B B B B BY A. CONAN DOYLE. T. E. HALL -t Author of "The Flag" an J "The Great Boer War" ELY=NORRIS Manganese Steel BurgSar=Proof ACCOUNTANT C ipyilght (ISO ) by A. Connn Doyle. PENTICTON, B. C. • *4-f4- -f 4-+-H-+-f4-.+>'-f-ff-f-f-ff***-f >••••+•• •4* + •*•••••• ***-• Bank Safes. Holmes considered for a little time. [uaters. Within a radius of Bve miles "Put Into plain words, the iratter is there are, as you see, only a very lew thl3," said he. "In your opinion theie 1^ scattered dwellings. Here is Latter a diabolical agency which makes l~);irt :a!i, which was mentioned in the nar­ STANDARD OF THE WORLD. moor an unsafe abode for a Basker rative. There is a house indicated here HAL US SAFES ville—that is your opinion?" vnich may be the residence of the F. E. JONES "At least 1 might go the length o? naturalist—Stapleton, if 1 remember :igbt, was his name. Here are two Book Keeping & Accountant Work saying that thee lj some evidence that this may l.e so." loorland farm-houses, High Tor and B B B El "Exactly. Bjt surely, if your super­ i-'oulinlre. Then fourteen miles away Office Hours ~ 9 to 6 natural theory be conect, it could the great convict prison of Prlncetowu. Care of Okanagan Nursery Co. work the young man evil in London as Between and around these scattered easily as in Devonshire. A devil with points extends the desolate, lifeless Jail Work, Metallic Fixtures & Filing Cases, Vault Work, Safe Deposit Work, merely local powers H'te a parish ves­ noor. This, then, Is the stage upon try would be too Inconceivable a thing." which tragedy has been played, ami Office Fixtures. "You put thfi mtrtcr more flippantly, upon which we may help to play li Mr. Holmes, than you would probably again." R. B. KERR, do if you were broupht Into personal "it must be a wild place." Agents for Derby Desk Go. contact with thee things, Your ad "Yes, the setting Is a worthy one. if BARRISTER & SOLICITOR the devil did desire to have a hand in vice, then, as I u iderstand It, Is that •11)7-9-11- 3rd, Ave. S., 114 Washington St., 70 Sixth St., 714 O'Farrell St.; Notary Public. the young man Will be ns scfe In the affairs of men " Devonshire as in ondnn lie comes in "Then you are yourself Inclining to Seattle, Spokane, Portland, San Francisco, KELOWNA, - - B. C. fifty minutes. What would you tteuiii the supernatural explanation." Wash. Wash. Ore. Cal. mend?" "The devil's agents may be of flesh "1 reconmend, air, that you ta';e a and blood, niay they uot? There art VANCOUVER, B. C CALGARY, ALTA. cab, call off your spiniel who is two questions waking for us at the out scratching at my front door, and pro set. The one Is whether any crime bafc °pd to Waterloo to meet Sir jeen committed at all; the second is, Penticton Feed 3a*kervllle." what Is the crime and how was It com "And then?" nlttedV Of course, If Dr. Mortimer's Store "And then yo'i will say nothing to surmise should be correct, and we ar; Sale of Crown Granted Mineral Claims in the Kettle ,1m at all until 1 have made up my lealing with forces outside the or DAIRYMEN Dealers In ilnd about the matter." Unary laws of Nature, there is an end River Assessment District for Delinquent Taxes. "How Ic.Tig will it take you to make of our Investigation. But we are bound HAVE SEEN THE I hereby give notoee that on Monday the -lth day of November, at the Court House, Fairview, ip your mind?" o exhaust all other hypotheses before B. C. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon. ! shal] Rell hy Public Auction the Crown Granted Flour, Hay, Grain, Chicken- ailing back upon this one. I think we'i. Mineral Claims hereinafter set out, for the delinquent taxes thereon, as set out in the list herein, "Twe:ity-four hours, At ten o'cloc': Sharpies Tubular Cream being unpaid at this date, together with the costs and expenses of advertising unless sooner paid: Wheat, Etc. o-morrow, Dr. Mortimer, I will be shut that window again, if you don't tuch obliged to von If you win call :ind. It is a singular thing, but 1 End Separator Wholesale and Retail. pen me here, ai::i It will be of help .hat a concentrated atmosphere help.- OWNER I Name of Claim No. of Lot Tax Due Co-ta TOTAL i concentration of thought. I have no Has no chipping oil. o me in my plans for the future if No holes to dig out with hair pins. . ' ~ ~~ ou will bring Sir Henry Bas.;ervlllr- mshed lftothe length of getting tnTe All orders delivered Free to any a box to think, but that is the logical Oil once a week. J. A. Mara A ruen 2J3 $ 5 25 $2 00 (725 ,'ith you." No hot bearings. Strathyre Mining Co Brown Boar 385 6 25 2 00 725 part of Penticton, Bench or Flat. utcome of my convictions. Have yoc Strathyre Gold Mining Co... — Ontario 67:t 4 50 "I will do so, Mr. I-Iclroes." He scrib .urned the case over la your mind?" Has an invention by which the handle 2 00 850 led the appointment on his si.in cu'.. Strathyre Gold Mining Co Wide West 441 6 25 2 00 725 "Yes, I have thought a good deal ol is thrown out of gear when you . stop Strathyre Gold Mining Co Wynn M. 554 5 00 2 00 700 ; rid hurried off In his strange, peering turning, thereby not endangering one's Strathyre Gold Mining Co Rattler 445 5 25 2 00 7 25 ibseut-miuded fashion. Holmes stopped t In the couise of the day." life or clothes. McGce Estate Joe Dandy 447 10 85 2 00 12 85 Ulna at the head of the stair. "What do you make of it?" Fayette Harris Highland Chief 2345 13 00 2 00 15 00 "It Is very bewildering." To" realize the superiority ot this Boeing & Mangott Gold Hill 1916 13 00 2 00 15 00 HARRIS "Only one more question, Dr. Morti Separator Morrris & Powell Blue Bell 13112 2(1 78 2 00 28 78 mer. you say tuat uetore air cnanea "It has certainly a character of At Ashcroft & Peterson .[ Haela 2847 12 25 2 00 14 25 wn. There are points of distinction Kirby & Hunter Gem Fractional 2347 1 50 2 00 360 NURSERY CO'Y. Lfusiterville's death seveial peopie saw You Should See It. Kintz & Miller Hard Cash 2715 10 75 2 00 12 75 tiiis apparition ui*ou tue moor';" nbout it. That change in the footprints Home Grown Fruit "lliree people uiu." or example. What do you make u "Did any ted it alter?" hat?" C.W.CROSS, Fairview, B. C, October 8th, 1937. H. A. TURNER, Trees "i have uot Uearu 01 any." "Mortimer said that the man hat; Deputy Assessor and Collector, Kettle River Assessment District, /alked on tiptoe down that portion ol REPRESENTATIVE. Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits &c. "Thank you. laoud morning." .he alley." A Specially large stock of Holmes returned to his seat with "He only repeated whit some to, that quiet look 01 inword satisfaction had said at the Inquest. Why should a STAGES Shade Trees and Budded which meant that lie had a congenial i.ian walk on tiptoe down the alley?" RUBBERS Apples. task before him. Stage leaves for Keremeos and Hedley at 7 a. m. •What then?" on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Returns "Going out, Watson?" "He was running. Watson—running G. It KIEfTER on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. "Unless 1 can help you." desperately, running for his life, run "Mo, my dear fellow, it is at the hour GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Stage leaves for Princeton every Tuesdny al LARGE VARIETY AND BEST Penticton, B. C. nlng until he burst his heart and fell 7 a. ra. uf action that 1 turn to you lor aid. dead upon his face." QUALITY. ilut th.s is splendid, really unique from Stage leaves for Fairview and Oroville on Tues­ borne points of v.ew. When you pass "Running from what?" Horse Shoeing and Repair Work. days, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 a. m. Re­ Uradley's would you ask him to send "There lies our problem. There are turns on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays al up a pound of the strongest shag Indications that the man was crazed ') p. m. H. OLIVER Fruit and tobacco'.' 'lhani. you. It would be as with fear before ever be began to EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE well If you could make It convenient run." Give Me a Trial. POST OFFICE. "How can you say that?" uot to return before evening. Then 1 Hours 9 a. m. to 6. p. rn. Opposite School. Confectionery should be very glad to compare impres­ "I am presuming that the cause of Very Best of Workmanship. his fears came to Llm across the moor. Registered Letter and Money Order wickot sions as to tnis most Interesting prob­ closes 5 p. m. C. E. POMEROY. lem which has been submitted to us If that were so, and it seems most prob­ this morning." able, only a man who had lost his wits Wicket opened for half an hour after mail is THE PENTICTON would have run from the house Instead distributed. 1 knew that seclusion and solitude of towards It. If the gipsy's evidence Arrivals—Per Str, Okanagan: Dally except DAIRY were very necessary lor my frlaad In may be taken as true, he ran with Sunday G p. m.; Per stage from Hedley, Kere- those hours of Intense mental concen­ BULBS meos, Olalla, Green Mountain, Orovillo, Fairview, Daily delivery of Fresh Milk to cries for help In the direction where and White Lake: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri­ tration during which he weighed every help was least likely to be. Then, days at 6 p. in, all parts of the Town. ;.article of evidence, constructed alter­ From France, Holland and BRUCE ANDERSON, again, whom was he waiting for that, Closing—For boat and stages: 9 p. m. daily ex­ native theories, balanced one against night, and why was he waiting for him Japan. cept Saturday. For Monday's boat and stages: li. M. McNeill, . Prop. the other, and made up his mind as to in the Yew Alley rather than In his 9.45 p. m. Sundays. which points were essentia] and which own house?" Immaterial. I therefore spent the day Seeds Trees Ladies'and Gents'Tailor. t my club and did not return to Biker "You think that he was waiting for Artistic Hair eat. ;.treat until evening, it was nearly nine someone?" C. P. R. TIME TABLE "The man was elderly and infirm. Plants o'clock when 1 found myself In the sit­ SHUSWAP & OKANAGAN BRANCH Easy Shave and ting room once mere. We can understand his taking an even­ For Fall Planting. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed ing stroll, but the ground was damp Hot Baths My first Impression as I opened the Reliable Varieties at reasonable prices. Daily both ways except Sunday. -rAT- and the night Inclement, is it natural Please note that my fruit trees are 'oor wns that a frp had broken out, for that he should stand for five or ten SOUTH BOUND STATION NORTH BOUND and Repaired. not. grown from imported piece root 7.30 a 're room was so filled with s"noke that minutes, as Dr. Mortimer, with more .. hicamous ... p.m. H. MURICS he light of the lamp upon the table grafts; but are budded on own growth 0.27 " ... Enderby... practical sense than I should have of seedling, from bearing trees. 8.62 " . .Armstrong.. •/as blurred by it. As I entered, how­ given hlui credit for, dedu:jd from the 8.30 " ,...ar. Vernon.... .lv.. SUMMERLAND, - B. C. ever, my fears were set at rest, for It Fertilizers, Bee Supplies, Spray 9.30 " ...lv. Vernon ar.. cigar ash?" 9.45 " ....ar. .Ok. Landing . .lv.. vas the acrid fumes of strong coarse "But he went out every evening." Pumps, Spraying Material, Cut Flow­ 10.00 p. m....lv. . Ok. Landing . 'obacco which took me by the throat "I think it unlikely that he waited ers, etc. Oldest established nursery on 11.10 " ... Kelowna.., nd set me coughing. Through the haze the mainland of B. C. Catalogue free. 3.00 " .. Peaehland .. J. R. CAMPBELL at the moorgate every evening. On the 4.45 " . Summerland. liLECTRICIAN. had a vague vision of Holmes In his contrary, the evidence is that he avoid­ 6.00 " .. Penticton... resslng-gov/n coiled up In an arm­ ed the moor. That night he waited M. J. Henry's Nurseries, OKANAGAN chair with his black clay pipe between there. It was the night before he made (jreenhnuses and Seedhouses Dealer in all kinds of is lips. Several rolls of paper lay his departure for Loudon. The thing Electrical Supplies, Batteries COLLEGE round him. takes shape, Wat ton. It becomes co­ VANCOUVER B. C. FOR SALE "Caught crld, V'atson?" said he. herent. Might I ask you to hand me and SUMMERLAND, B. C. "No, lt'3 this poisonous atmosphere." my violin, and we will postpone all fur­ Gasoline Engine Parts "I suppose It Is pretty thick, now that ther thought upon this business until Two good town lots on Ellis Street ou mention it." we have had the advantage of meeting and Westminster Avenue. Corner Terms and specifications for all A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL for "Thick! It Is intolerable." Dr. Mortimer and Sir Henry Basker- No. 1, block 25, fronting 33 feet young men and young women, situa­ Fruit Trees kinds of Electric Wiring and Bell "Open the window, then! You have ville In the morning." Ellis Street, price $250.00. Corner Work. ted amid surroundings beautiful and een at your club all day, I perceive." No. 30 in rear of lot 1, price $200.00. inspiring and in a community of ex­ Address ARTHUR K. GRANT, "My dear Holmes!" CHAPTER IV. Home Grown Nursery Trees Agent for famous Brantford bicycles ceptional moral Strength. "Am I right?" 15-4t May wood P. O., 13. Regular course for University "Certainly, but how ?" Our breakfast-table was cleared Box 160 KELOWNA Entrance. He laughed at my bewildered expres parly, and Holmes waited In his dress Apples, Plums and Prunes Thorough Commercial course. Ion. inggown for the promised interview. for sale for spring planting Special advantages for music. "There Is a delightful freshness Our clients were punctual to their ap South Okanagan Valley Competent Instructors. bout you, Watson, which makes it a polntment, for the clock had just For varieties and prices apply to Weil appointed building, taste­ leasure to exercise any small powers struck ten when Dr. Mortimer was Manager, Bureau of information of the South fully furnished, heated with hot /iiich 1 possess at your expense. A shown up, followed by the young baron­ Okanagan Vallny and for a list of pro C. P. R. water, provided with bath rooms and .entlenum goes forth on a showery and et. The latter was a small, alert, dai lt- COLDSTREAM ESTATE CO., Ltd perty for sale, improved farms, Pentic­ improved sanitary arrangements. LAND FOR SALE day. He returns immaculate In eyed man about thirty years of age, Vernon, B. C. ton T. S. Coy's lots, etc. Apply to Terms moderate. ne evening with the gltss slill on his very sturdily built, with thick black Agricultural and timber land for sale .at and his boots. He has been a tlx eyebrows and a strong, pugnacious Wm. Smyth Parker for $1.00 per acre with $2.00 per thous­ COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ure therefore all day. He is not a man face He wore a ruddy-tlutej tweed General Real Estate Agent, who will and feet of lumber. 1) is department, it is expected, will provide v'itli Intimate friends. Where, then, suit, and had the weather-beaten ap- NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS. Houses to let. facilities fur work second to none in the :oiild lie have bee.;? Is It not obvious?" pearance of one who has spent most always cheerfully give prompt and best province. Prof, Anron Perry, M. A., the or­ "Well, it Is lather obvious." of his time in the open air, and yet attention to all inquiries from intending J. R. MITCHELL, Veterinary Dentistry is practi­ investors. ganizer and late conductor of the Commercial "The world Is full of obvious things there was something In his steady eye Distiict Agent. Department of Victoria High School, will which nobody by any chance ever oh and the quiet assurance of his bear­ cally new. Some of the many PENTICTON, B. C. have charge of this Department in the Col­ serves. Where do you think that I have ing which Indicated the gentleman. lege. The success that has attended Prof. jeen?" "This Is Sir Henry BaskervIUe," said symptoms of bad teeth are: Perry's efforts elsewhere guarantees the qual­ "A fixture abo." Dr. Mortimer. slovering, loss of flesh, weak NOTICE ity of the work to be done in this Department. "On the contrary, I have been to "Why, yes," sa|d he, "and the PIANOFORTE DEPARTMENT Devonshire." strange thing Is, Mr. Sherlock Holmes, eyes, rough coats and many Siniilkameen Land District. District Miss Eunice Winnifred Haines will conduct "In ?" that If my friend here bad not pro­ other symptoms. If your horses of Yale. the work in pianoforte instruction. Miss "Exactly. My body has remained In posed coming round to you this morn­ are troubled with any of these D. W. Crowley TAKE NOTICE that Messrs. Arnott Haines is a pupil of Prof. George Pratt Max­ this armchair, and has, I regret to ob- ing I should have come on my own ac­ and Hine, of Okanagan Falls, hotel- im, of Boston, a graduate with honors from rerve, consumed in my absence two count. I understand that you think out. symptoms, be sure to have him keepers, intend to apply for permission the Pianoforte Department of the School of arge pots of coffee and an Incredible little puzzles, and I've had one this examined. I use only improved, &Co. to purchase the following described Music of Acadia Seminary, and winner in the .'.mount of tobacco. After you lert 1 morning which wants more thinking land:—Commencing at a post planted at competition for musical composition adjudged sent down to Stamford'3 for the Ord- out than I am able to give to it." modern up-to-date instruments, Wholesale and Retail Butchers the north-west corner of and including by Dr. Percy Goetschins uf Boston, the spec­ lance map of this portion of the moor, "Pray take a seat, Sir Henry. Do I including a mouth speculum that a small island at the south-east end or ialist on Tune Relut!uns. Miss Haines has md my spirit has hovered over It all understand you to say that you have Dog Lake ; containing one acre, more lay. I flatter myself that I could find yourself had some remarkable ex­ is unexcelled. Call and see me Goods Delivered to any part of the or less. had successful experience in teaching and Town. comes highly recommendad by Principal De- '.iy way about." perience since you arrived In London?" about your horses at the Com­ WARWICK ARNOTT, Wolfe, of Acadia Seminary. "A large scale may, I presume?" "Nothing of much Importance, Mr. WILLIAM BAKER HINE. "Very large." He unrolled one sec- Holmes. Only a joke, as like as not. It mercial Stables. Dated 24th September, 1907. 16- VOCAL DEPARTMENT was this letter, If you can call It a let­ WE GIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION TO ion and held It over his knee. "Here MAIL ORDERS The work in Voice Culture will be under you have the particular district which ter, which reached me this morning." Dr. C. W. Cross, charge of Miss KuLhrine Cleveland Davison of concerns us. That Is BaskervIUe Hall He laid an envelope upon the table, C. E. HOUSER, Manager. SAY, BOYS ! boston, an experienced Teacher, Choir and In the middle," and we all bent over It. It was of com­ VETERINARY DENTIST. Choral Class Director and pupil of Pi of. Frank "With a wood round It?" mon quality, greyish In color. The ad­ E. Morse of Boston and Madame Gertrude' "Exactly. I fancy the Yew Alley, dress, "Sir Henry BaskervIUe, North­ Holmes, glancing keenly acioss at oui Did you ever have to let a good bar­ Franklin Salisbury, of the International though not marked under that name, umberland Hotel," was prli.ted in gain slip by because you had no money School of Music <-f Boston, Florence and Paris. visitor. must stretch along this line, with the rough characters; the post-mark "Char­ "No one could have known. We only LOST saved up? If so, don't be caught again For further information apply to moor, as you perceive, upon the right ing Cross," and the date of posting decided after I met Dr. Mortimer." but begin now to save $5 or $10 a of It. This small clump of buildings the preceding evening. "But Dr. Mortimer was no doubt al­ A Fountain Pen and a Silver Tencil month in the B. C. Permanent Loan E. SAWYER, M. A., Principal. here is the hamlet of Orimpen, where "Who knew that you were going to ready stopping there?" ._. at the turkey shoot. Finder please and Savings Co., of Vancouver. our friend Dr. Moi timer has his head- the Northumberland Hotel?" asked (To be continued.) return to GORDON HARRIS. Jas. F. Tupper, Local Representative.

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o Ihe Editor of THE PENTICTON PRESS : Will you permit me, through our columns to refer to an arti- le which appeared in the 'Press' >f last week relative to the atti- Are the Best Buys. iude of the Trustee Board of one of the churches toward the De­ bating Society of this town. The fact that this article, as far as its reference to the Trustee Board They will Double in Value Within a Year is concerned, is altogether mis­ leading and without foundation renedrs it necessary that an ex­ planation be given to the public. $250.00 EACH FOR The article refers to certain conditions by the imposing of which the Board "practically re­ Lots 15-16-17-18-19-20 Block 18- •40 feet front. fused the use of the church to the Society;" conditions so "hu­ miliating that no self-respecting " 6-7-8-9-10 " 19 society could accept them." These conditions were referred " 5-6-7 " 33- -46 feet front. to but not stated; and it might (4 b3 well for the public to under­ " 15-16-17 " 34 stand them and decide for them- s )lves whether or not they are humiliating, and whether they might be regarded as barriers to The Southern Okanagan Land Go. the use of the church. The conditions are three in LIMITED. number: 1. That the Society pay $1.50 an evening for the use of the and at the same time to safe­ NOTICE. ,t* •»<«•> *** church; and in the event of that guard the interests of the church w. o. w. Similkameen Land District. District Okanagan Camp No. 261. sum being insufficient to cover to which the Trustee Board is of Yale. f OKANAQAN j the expense, that $1.75 be charg­ TAKE NOTICE that W. H. Legge, Meets every Tuesday in the month at responsible. of Victoria, B. C, for himself and as 8 p. m. in Woodmen's Hall, Ellis St. ed. Permit me to say that the Thanking you for the insertion agent for C. H. Wilson, of Nahum, B. Visiting Sovereigns always welcome. p;ice named,$1.50, is the estimated C., occupation rancher, intends to apply J. W. EDMONDS, C. C. of this letter of explanation in for permission to purchase the follow­ ! FRUIT LANDS \ actual cost of opening the church your columns, I am, ing described lana :— R. WILTON, CLERK : . for an evening, together with Commencing at a post planted at the Yours truly. north-west corner of lot 3098, thence J And Residential Lots I the expenses incidental there-to; R. W. Hibbert. north 20 chains; thence east 40 chains; RICHARD H. and this bare cost was named by thence south 20 chains; thence west 40 Penticton, B. C, Oct. 28,1907. chains to point of commencement, and PARKINSON the Board as the figure constitut­ containing 80 acres, more or less. ) Fire and Life Insurance 1 ing the one condition. The Board (The foregoing letter explains WALTER H. LEGGE. British Columbia Land Surveyor the conditions exactly as we Oct. 17, 1907. 15- HydraUc Engineer Architect in fixing the amount at this fig­ u understood them when we wrote i A. E. BENNETT, Mar tSnVco. j ure was merely asking the Lit. NOTICE. Office at Fairview. B.C. to pay its share in the actual the article referred to.—Ed.) running expenses of the church Certificate of Improvements. HOTEL, PENTICTON. I PENTICTON. { and based the first condition on World Happenings. j Next Door to Post Office. I the assumption that the Society, "WATERDOWN FRACTION" Mineral First-Class Accommodation For Tour­ being "self-respecting," would Claim, situated in the Osoyoos Min­ ists or Commercial Men. A national, non-partizan assoc­ ing Division of Yale District. at least wish to pay its way, and Where located: Kruger Mountain. RATES $2.50 PER DAY iation has been formed in Eng­ would consider any offer less TAKE NOTICE that I, Thomas Elliot land to oppose the Socialist Free Miner's Certificate No. B5691, in­ A. Barnes - - Prop. than the actual cost of things as tend, sixty days from date hereof, to movement which has assumed apply to the Mining Recorder for a PENTICTON, B.C. DO YOUR decidedly "humiliating." Certificate of Improvements, for the alarming proportions, no less purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of 2. That the Lit. be respons­ than 1,500 Socialist meetings un­ the above claim. ible for any damage done to der various auspices being held And further take notice that action, To The Travelling Public. EYES church property—damage in any on Sundays. Lord Balfour, the under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate If you want a good stable and way connected with Lit. meet­ President of the association, has of Improvements. FEEL TIRED ? Dated this Fourth day of September, prime feed for your horses, call ings. The fact must be recog­ issued a powerful appeal to theA . D. 1907. 9-9 on Do you suffer from headaches ? These are two nized that the Trustee Board, nation, in which he points out LIVERY & FEED STABLE. of the results of eye-strain. Those spectacles may from the very nature of the the danger that confronts the NOTICE term, is a responsible body and country for having made no at­ S. D. HINE, not suit you the way they did once. Come in and responsible for the property con­ tempt in the past to check the Sixty days after date we intend FAIRVIEW, B.C. have your eyes tested free of charge; it may be of applying to the Chief Commissioner of nected with the church, and inSocialis t propaganda, and the Lands and Works for permission to pur­ great benefit to you. view of this fact, it becomes increased danger of allowing it chase 10 acres of land in Similkameen Division of Yale, described as follows :- Wall Papers Wall Papers their duty to safeguard the in­to spread any further. He closes Commencing at the north-west corner terests of the church; so that in his appeal in these words: of lot 190, group 1, Osoyoos; thence I have a GOOD SELECTION of the southerly along the west boundary of LATEST DESIGNS. Also a complete HARRIS, The Jeweler making this condition, they were "In the supposed interest of said lot 190 nine hundred feet; thence stock of Picture Mouldings. merely exercising a right which northerly following present shore line the 'majority' now one and now of Dog Lake six hundred feet more or belonged to them and which any another section is victimized and less to the south boundary of lot 189, Pictures Framed at Reasonable Prices. reasonable being will acknow­ 'the liberty of the individual' group 1, Osoyoos; thence northerly, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, ledge. In the case of damage easterly, and southerly along south through constant infringement boundaries of lots 189 and 197, group 1, E. J. PINCH Barbed Wire, Poultry Netting, being done, there is positive becomes little more than a phrase. Osoyoos, to point of commencement. BOX 196 PENTICTON, B. C. proof of the wisdom underlying Purposes tor which required—agricul­ STORE ON MAIN STREET. SHELF HARDWARE, Etc. The basis upon which our civiliz­ tural purposes. this condition; in the event of no ation rests, the central fact W. T. SHATFORD. PENTICTON HARDWARE CO. damage, the condition merely which has guided its evolution Penticton, B. C, Oct. 24th, 1907. 15- becomes a dead letter. from the condition of a mere NORTH VANCOUVER 3. That the Lit. be respons­ savage horde to that of the NOTICE ible for any items appearing on greatest empire in the world, is The Ambitious City, Why Not Secure One Of Those Acre programmes given under its aus­ being sapped, and unless this is Similkameen Land District. District With 36 miles of Water Frontage Lots In Lot 2$. pices; that care be taken that of Yale. stayed we shall be led to the en­ TAKE NOTICE that John J. Coch­ And the best Harbor on the such programme be not inconsis­ rane, of Moose Jaw, Sask., occupation ervation which characterized the Pacific Coast. Offers the best tent with the fact of being given latter days of the Roman Empire Real Estate Agent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following opportunities for This is in the Finest Residential District with a in a consecrated church,—a con­ and which has heralded the de­described land: — beautiful view and the best of water. Nice large dition reasonable and necessary cay of most of the great civiliz­ Commencing at F. E. Jones' north­ Business or Investment. west corner post, thence south 40 trees; peaches, plums, apples and cherries—some in view of the possibility of ob­ations of the past. chains; thence east 20 chains; thence A large list of Properties for jectionable features finding a north 40 chains; thence west 20 chains bearing this year, Just a few choice lots left, easy An Ottawa dispatch appearing to point of commencement and contain­ sale or exchange. terms—One quarter cash, balance six, twelve and place in the evening's entertain­ ing 80 acres, more or less. ment—and in this respect the in yesterday's U. S. papers sta­ JOHN J. COCHRANE. Call and see us, or write to eighteen months. Interest at six per cent. ted that Governor-General Grey Agent, H. L. Jones. Board showed its wisdom in con­ Dated Oct. 26, 1807. 16- sidering that the proper time for has unofficially announced that MARTINSON & CO. members of the royal family will such things to be guarded a- Lonsdale Avenue, gainst is before they happen; visit Canada in connection with NOTICE J. R. MITCHELL the centenary of the landing of and thus, by this understanding Similkameen Land District. District of North Vancouver. made at the beginning, reduce Champlain. Whether it will be Yale. Real Estate & Insurance Agent. the King and Queen or the Take notice that I, Edward Thomas, to a minimum the possibility of of Okanagan Falls, occupation Farmer, any unpleasant performance. Prince and Princess of Wales he intend to apply for permission to pur­ did not disclose, but the impress­ chase the following described lands- H. HARLOW Commencing at a post planted at the Are you going to PENTICTON These three conditions can inio n created in the minds of those North West corner of Lot 462; thence Dealer in no way be regarded as practical­ who heard his remarks was that north 20 chains; thence West 40 chains; BUILDING MATERIAL: LIME, thence South 20 chains; thence East 40 this Fall? & OROVILLE ly refusing the use of the church it will be the King and Queen. — chains to point: of commencement, and LATH, CEMENT, HARD to the Literary Society- and let Winnipeg Free Press. containing 80 acres, more or less. WALL PLASTER. IF SO LET US QUOTE TERMS. STAGE me add that the attitude of the EDWARD THOMAS. Manufacturer of Miracle After you have definitely arranged Board toward this matter was Dated, September 6, 1907. 9-9 with some other firm to do your Via Fairview NOTICE Cement Blocks work do not ask us for figures. We . Leaves Penticton Tuesdays, Thurs­ one of. sympathetic interest and Which make a true hollow wall, meet people occasionally who do days and Saturdays at G:30 a.m., arriv­ that-sort of thing. LOOK ELSE­ ing at Oroville the same day at 6 p. m. of western breadth; qualities FRUIT TREES-Well-grown stock. FOUND the strongest cement block wall WHERE. We cannot entertain a which are evidenced by the con­ Large quantity of apple trees for sale, built. proposition of that kind. Through Fare - $6.00 only few choice varieties grown : also An Overcoat on Fairview and Penticton The Miracle Block took the ditions referred to, and in which small stock of ornamental trees. Apply road. Owner can have same by prov­ Galarneau & McKenzie, for varieties and price to Manager, ing property and paying for this adv. Grand Gold Medal at the Lewis W. HINE and S. M. SNOW every effort was made to meet COLDSTREAM ESTATE CO., Ltd!, Apply to " A. HAMILTON, and Clarke Centennial Exposition BOX air.. the requirements of the Society, 15-tf Vernon, B. C. 16-3 Okanagan Falls. at Portland, Ore. 12-tf OFFICE LEE'S BLOCK. FAIRVIEW, B. C.

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