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NUMBER 19 V O L U M E 7 Kelowna, British Columbia, Thursday, December 5, 19L CITY COUNCIL SAVE THE TREES A. & T. ASSOCIATION Regular Weekly Meeting A Plea by an Eminent Lawyer Annual Meeting Adjourned to Dec. 14 BUY YOUR At tlic1 regular vet1 kly imvliing of In connection with (ho editor ini The annual meeting of tin* Agri­ the Coum’il Oil Mopday, Miy »:• .lonoH which waw ji'rintf**<1 in our last iK.sse cultural ^ Trades AHsociitiou was I keep a supply of No. Christmas Presents nind Aldermen Mutherlaiid, Kuyiner' umdoir i hi (itlo "No Telephone Line called for S ifiin liy 1 tut, at ii p. in., 1 Alfalfa Hay on hand Copeland, Blickwood, Millie and Tay­ Through Park,’’ it in refreshing to in Itnyifnec’H. Sin ill Hall, but buni- EARLY lor warn present. find an eminent, lawyer and min of ncHH did not commence until 2.50, at $22 per ton. Tim­ A subdivision plan was la‘|d on (In; affairs of, the Kfauding of Mr. I1'. C. by which time (hero was only a othy at $25.00 per ton, Buy something that will be an ever­ table by. Mr. 0. C. JoH|H:jlyn* for Wade, K. C., preaching the gospel bare quorum of muinburn premviit, lasting remembrance of the donator. connidiM-ation by the Con me id. of civic aestheticism iinste id of bow­ some of wlnoiiu had beeim gathered ing the knee to bald and hideous in by diligent Hrouriliig of the also a few tons of good Mr. 0. Quinn and Mr. H. H. Park­ modern materia limn. street K. Mr. W. C. BluekWnod, That is Furniture inson ugaiii wailed on tbv> Council Wheat at $35 per ton. President, occupied the cha'iir. to scouto tli'dr apprjv7.il or a sub­ At a meeting of the 'Vancouver Tine Secretary, Mr. T. E Cooper, We have a large line of Par­ division plan presented by Mri City Beautiful AKHoeialiioiiti held oil I have one good House read the ininurLOS of the preceding lor, Den and Library Chairs , Quiiinn. Ill order to Have further Thursday ''night, Aid. Hepburn - de­ general meeting, which w;ere np- to Rent and lots of and Tables; Morris and d elay , It wan deoid'rl' to pa Ha the fended ■ the Board of Works fr.iin provK'd, oil ' moti hi.' other easy chairs; Chil­ plan, subject to tha appr/ovnl of the charges of vandalism launched them for sale. The Secretary Uiid he regretted the' Stirieetw Committee. against them because} of the cutting dren’s Chairs and Rockers. he " could mot; prvsont a propeiy Several communications on min r down of shade braes on certain financial rvpori, as the auditor had business we.ire received, read and streets. lie said the trees hqd been We sell Gourlay & Heintzman been u/uahie to complete his audit filed. cut down at the nrq of the * * owing to tho bank bo Jc being re­ 88 Note Player Pianos. The Bank of 'Montreal requested property owners uipp site whose 4ggg I** quired by the balaik for checking at V k further Particulars Apply Koine information regarding the rc- holdings they were situated. The the end of their half-year, which viued assossmeinit lig nines for the Board, he claiinod, hud as inuic'h love fell on the day of the meeting. He f. R. E. DeHart City nuid the a mount of taxes al­ for trees ns any one .else, and hqd ready received, which information been foriced to take unit the trees might say that tike yotr was a very Halisructory one, oonsiderimg that — KELOWNA— the Clcirk wan instructed to supply. Deferred to only because of insis­ coiiHiderablvi outlayH had to be An offer wan received from Mr. tent demands and the encroachment made, suieh as tbit for new chicken Kelowna furniture Co. T. J. Cla'Jk to contract £o,r re­ of the business section °t;1 the resi­ pens. He could not give exact moval of Mr. A. McLem nan's barn dential. figures, but he rough'.y oHtimatcd from the city Howerui?.; lot to the As reported by the "Province,” the bulunice to the gaoiJ at abiut former ow-ncr's remaining property. M;r. Wade, who is president- of the $200. One plea sU nt feature was The, tender wan accepted, on motion. Association, said: "I do nit quote that all the members,hip tickets A report wan received from Mr. understand why business should sold this year hid been for spot Webster, local manager of the make the trees come doavw. Nor dj cash except one, wMdh was a great Okanagan Telephone Co., giving an I sec why the trees should come improvement ori former years, f r estimate of the difference in cost do win just because the people who which there were- still a number of between, a cable line, and an aerial do not own them want them taken charges on the bo^ks f ir unpaid , line from the Rayal Bank to the down. I have never beqn able to tickets. . - . V City Park, the City to pay the dif­ realize why business should make, After some desultory discussion, ference. . . .. for the doing away with tretjST it waw moved—:by Messrs. T. G. LEQVIME BROS Aid;—Millie remarked that it was Paris, The Hague and Berlin are Speer and L. E. Taylor, and car­ impossible for the City to spend all businesslike cities you, will admit, ried.: That the meeting ,be"‘ post-' any money on the lines or wires and yet their finest business streets poned for tw o weeks, until Dec. 14, The Pioneer Okanagan Merchants a private company, according to the have- beautiful groves of shade M'lilmicipal Act. trees. Even in Winnipeg they .will a t 2.30 p. m. . The meeting then dispersed; Mayor Jones stated that it go to ' considerable trouble. to take would be unwise to lay a- cable in a whole road qr sidewalk arriund a the cornier oif the Park until the tree. Although Vancouver has LAR6E PROFITS details of the p.ioptsed t Mir 1st hotel been endowed by nature with a most were known. beautiful location, I think that much In the Telephone. Business : The Clerk was instructed to write of the w o r k dcHne by tiu'r citizens:has When it was sought to organize, and inform the Company that the been along^ the lines! orf hideoiusness.” a local telephone company in Kel­ Christmas Suggestions Men’s Silk Cravats City would grant permission for Aid. Ilepbum replied that be owna last spring tih2 project failed the laying of a cable line from Eli was more than willing that every­ to materialize becau^i of the cold in exclusive designs. Our stock of Ave. across tbs Park, orf same from our Men’s Section thing beautiful should be retained 'In, wafer thrown u>pon it by many of to be bonne by the Company. those asked to subsariibs for shares,- Neckwear is very complete and for the city. “In regard to the plant­ Aid. Blackwood remarked, ia con­ the Xmas trade we have secured ing of trices on emir business streets, who expressed scepticism aa to - nection with the pole lime question, you couldn’t do it c a Giran ville or profits. While the proposed com­ some exceptionally good designs. that before any permanent lines Hastings stireets, >vii5oh measure pany was primarily to_ combat a were laid dowaii on Bernard Ave,. Each one put up in ^ I SO feet from curb/to ,curb,- without dictatorial mcniolp ly, its : promoters the City shouild acquire the piece a suitable gift box 35C to interfering with bu'&flness and I were, convinced that if would be, These useful garments are becom­ of land a;t the fjost -f the Avenue don’t quite stee how yom oeuld have possible to combine fair pr-f.its with ing more popular every year and we from the C. P. Ru, if possible, and trees on-JIo'bson or Pender streets, reasonable, rates, and their confid­ enlarge and improve the approach ence would seem to bo wairranted by have secured some of the best values Which a‘re only 66 feet between curbs. to the wharf. 4** It would be all right cm l20-itq-;it the show-ing mido by a local enter­ The Clerk was' instructed to prise of simCilaf type, the Chilliwack’ on the market. streets.” ' write to the Cr P. R. authorities on Telephone Co. The city, he declared, was doing The new Sweater Coat with large Lengths for the subject. . During the past year, according everything in iits power to have The monthly report of the Chief t o the "Chilliwack Progress,” . the collar, which may be worn either as trees planted ori residential streets Xmas of Police Was Kid and filed. The Chilliwack Telephone Co. earned a a high neck or converted into the now bare of them and was handing total amount of fines rep rted was nevenutB of $12,630.33 on a paid-up over the care of boulevards te the open vest style, is one of the most $191.00. of which $90 was the re­ capit'aLof $44,923, the net profits A dress length is much appreciated Parks Board after the first of the popular lines in.this range. They sult of the arrest of several Chin­ being $5,530J74; This enabled pay­ and wetiave decided to place a large year. He added that not all the ese gamblers. ment of a dividend of ten per cent come in a variety of colours and trees were cut down on RObs n number of tweed and plain dress C h i e f . Sutherland also appeared and th? addition of $l,OJi> to the re­ street, but some had to be removed pr ices are - - before the Council and reported serve account. —— lengths on sale at a special reduction. to make evay for light standards, the from...... $2*50 to $6*00 that the delay a. due scavenger in This favourable showing waa operation oif which Svould be seri­ clearing away rutWsPj from the made in tho face of heavy expendit- ously impeded by trees. Don’t fail to see these, they are back of the stores was nioit improv­ uine for extension of the teleph. ue exceptional values. ing the appearance of the lanes Mr. Wade said that/ he thought system, to meet which it was neces­ and the main streets, which, on a it was time light standards and sary to sell a number of shares, the windy day; received waste paper and electric railways should be made to paid-up capital iincreaSLng from $32,- rubbish from the piles back of the make room for trees. 712 on Sept. 30, 1911, to nearly are always appreciated and we have stores. He had spoken to the $45,000 on Sept, 30, 1912. Yet, some very exclusive patterns to offer scavenger many times on the mat­ in spite of the substantial increase in both plaid and plain cloths. Prices We have just received our heavy ter, buit • it seemed very difficult to NEWS OF THE PROVINCE in ■ capital and the additional ex­ get matters1 remedied. As Sanitary Premier .Borden has assured a de­ penditure ’ on operation caused by range from..... $7 to $10.00 Polonaire Coating* This is an ex­ Inspector, he wished the Council to putation from British Columbia that expansion of tbe system, the estab­ tremely warm cloth and makes an advise him as --to what course to provision will "be' made this session lished rate of dividend was main­ ideal coat for ladies’ or children’s pursue. . ~- for the appointment oif three m re tained. . .Mayor Jones informed the Chief senators for the province, thus putt­ The moral is that Kelowna capit­ wear. All wool, very warm and that further instructions would tie ing it on a parity in the Senate with alists have missed an opportunity for Initial Handkerchiefs comfortable, 54 inches wide. C6m- given him shortly. profitable investment, •' while the the three'prairie) provinces. are a useful gift and never fail to v es in navy and cardi- ^ - The question of the disposal uf people must take wkat the tele­ TddealltV, rubbish brought the incinerator Vancouvner banks have decided to phone monopriy, owned and con­ law Fuf please the recipient. We have them nab _ Special 3^-** idea to the Coiooll-again and sever­ give up the practice of keeping open trolled entirely by . non-residents, in real Irish Linen with hemstitched al estimates wecia .quoted, but: no on Saturday nights, the managers chooses to give them. border, prettily initialled and pack­ definite action was- -taken in the being 'unanimous in the op.uiotn that i ■. ed in fancy boxes of .T _' m atter. the e x t r a long hours four empl.yees Hon. Du

ruptured hy somJ‘ enterprising mus- THE KELOWNA COURIER ADVOCATES ENFORCEMENT • e.im and placed in a cage, where it AND light perhaps attract attention n« Of Snow Removal By-Law .he most gltaring instance on record HEWETSON Okanagan Orchardist. Kelowna, i> 1912. of absolute futility and Juck ol To t.h.> Editor, merit."— Vernon News. LIMITED K-vlowna Courier. The show thus scathingly “roast­ Owned and Edited by S ir, ed” by t h e “News’’ tried to make u GEO. C. ROSE, M. A. CAPITAL $75,000 Now ill* titii’ lor k:u>w aii.l Blush d a t e here, bull Manager Duncan Su u.sc ki i*'i-ion N ath:i hiu» 1 urriv’i'd in K down i, l hope the had a straight tip about them, iur ad­ (Strictly in Advance) City Council will w*a that tin; Snow vance and refuged lo make the en­ fly-law in enifor'ci’il and Hi * Bidcwulkn gagement, thus Hiving the Kelow­ To any addn-Hfi In Canada and all tinirtn t)f lli«* on all the KtiwotH krpt dear of .yiiow na public from being muck lor a I til t IhI i ICmplic: $1.50 per year. T o the United uud ice. worthless performance. It Ls not Orchard City Lodge, Number 59 S taten and utlicr foreign countries: $2.00 iter always possible for local tlioatrical year. Last winter the reulilentH had to managerH to sift tlm wheat from the Money to Loan on First Mortgage wade through nnow kiire deep, and N cvyh ol noctnl event« mill communlcatlonn In chaff, as reliable information, in­ I.O.O.F. re|fard to hi a t torn of public IntereHt will W* Koine ladien rK'rn lined indoors nearly dependent of exaggerated advance Agreements for Sale Purchased Meetn every Ifladly received lor publication, II auihcnU* all winter rather thm venture put— cated hy the writer’ll name and aildrenn, noiiccH and blatant advertisements, Tuenday In each month at H p.m. In Kayiner’n a miserable) state of affiira. which will not Ik: printed II ho dealred. No Ih wiry hard io obtain, but Mr. Dun­ Fire, Life and Accident Insurance hall. Vlnltlnif lliethren are cordially Invited m a tte r ol a ncandaloun, IlltellouH or linixirtln- The City Fatlier.H do not Heem to .4 to attend. cu t n a tu re will be accepted. can does liis utmost to uHcoii.aln tlui To eimure acceptance, all mnmmcrlpt hIioiiUI Ik* realise that tun accident or even Hick- real merit h o T each at < faction beforo J. E. MIDDLETON, N. G. leifibly w rit ten on one Hide ol thu paper only. iw'hh caused by thu noii-remov.i 1 oi LESLIE V. KOI!ERH, R. N. closing for dates, and it will not bo Typewritten copy in jnelerred. ice and hiioW leaveH them liable to The COURIER doen not necetiHarlly ondormi tin his fault if occ isiijnally a show fails HentlinenIh ol anv contributed article. an action for damages. to come tvp to cxpectatUins. S. O. E. B. S, VoiurH, etc., Advertising ILatoo REylDENT). Orchard City Lodge, Number 316 Claislf'ed AdvcrtUements—Such :ih, For Sale, Lorn (EDITORIAL NOTE.—With all due Meetn 2nd and 4th Wednendayn, In Keller llloclt. Found, Wanted, etc., under hestdlnif “Want deference to our corresp indent, we OKANAGAN POBUG SCHOOL At B p.m. Vlnltlnif Ilrethren welcome. A«Ih.” Plr*t Insertion, 2 centH per word; Minimum Charge, 25 cents. Each Additional Insertion lc e n t think he exnggernteH somewhat when Roport For November J. II. DA VIES, PreHldent. per word ; Minimum Charge, 15 centH, he HtntON that last winter residents D. R. U U T T , Secretary. land and Timber Notices—30 dayw, $5; 60 daytt, $7. hud to wade knee deep through the Names are arranged according to Lumbermen and Loggers Legal and Municipal Advertising--Fli nt luncrtlon, 12i snow. The hiiow fall was exception­ merit. per line; each HiibHcnc(|Ucni chance to accumulate. , At the Name Burne & Temple iintoriion. Minimum Charoe: lirnt iimcrtion, 50c: Jr. Third.--Charles Weeks, Isabel We carry a complete line of high- Solicitors, each Hubwxiuent Insertion. 25c. time, ouir correspondent is right ill Transient and Contract Advertisements -Ratew ac drawing .attention to the. need of Reid, George (5 ruminett. Notaries Public, cordinif to ttl/.c o( Hpace taken. keeping the sidewalks clear, oven if Jr. Second.—Florence Weeks, Ernest Conveyancers, etc. he in dressing the stilo before he Rust, Harry Gruminett, Dorothy Mc­ grade Logging and Lumbering Contract advertisers will please notice that all Lean (equal), John Murray, Martin changes ot advertisements must be liandcil comes to it, as at t ime otf writing KELOWNA, - - - B. C. to tin: printer bv Tuesday noon, otherwise there is no hiiow on the grvuml and Conlyn. Tools. they cannot be inserted in the current week’s the weather is reminiscent of spring. Jr. First.--Leslie Mawhlnney, Jake Issue. Reid, Ruth Hardie, Francis Anderson, The present arrangement of mak­ Norman Haines, Alfred Dickson. R. B. K ER R THU ItKDAY, BEGEM HER 1912 ing ptoperty-ownors doi their iavii snow removal is not very satisfact­ First Primer'. —• Frank Grummett, SOO LINE—Gant Hooks and Skidding Tongs Barrister Ralph Reeves. and Solicitor, ory, as absentee owners -escape, and Disston and Simonds Cross Cut Saws Notary Public, FROIT NOTES if the By-law is to bo enforced, pro­ vision should be made foir the Ciity t. Samson, Mann and Sager Axes KELOWNA, - B. C. Oregon Apples Condemned do the work and charge it to, the The Late Mrs. 6. F. Budden owner in the Haine way as street wat­ W|e deeply regret to record the A carload of apples from Oregti ering is charged, in the event of lilw death of a very estimable lady, Mrs. W. T. ASHBRIDGE wttH seized by tiw Provincial Fruit being unable or unwilling to loi.ik af­ Elizabeth Kate. Budden, wife of M,r. CIVIL ENGINEER 1't‘HiH Inspector last week at the ter it himseLf. This would be much G. F. Budden, which occurred on Also Chains, Cables, Hooks, Handles and other Coast on account jf its infection w.-th Abboc. Mem. Can. Soc. C. E. pneferablo Lo’ haling recalcitrants in­ Sunday afternoon as tho termination Accessories. Graduate Toronto University. codling moth. Officers otf the Depart to the Police Court and fining them, of a lcmg illness, borne w ith unvary­ Engineering1 S u rveys, Reports ine’nit of Agriculture Bay that a dis­ and would also provide .ccisional ing fortitude. Wbiie ultimate recov­ Plana, Etc. tinctly inferior quality of apples is employnuvnt for any casual labourers Special attention given to construe being pu>t on the Canadian market by who might happen to be o*u/t -/f a ery was hopeless, the t>iad caiine quick­ tion of Waterworks, . and Sewerage Oregon growers wivih the grading la­ job.) ly and there was no indication until Systems, Pumping and L igh tin g bels of linst-clas.s fruit. D. L E C K IE ’Phone 1 Hardware ! Plants, Concrete Construction; etc. a few hours before her de-at'h that R owcliffe B lock, K elowna, B. C, Prairies Prefer B. C, Fruit it was1 so near*. Writing to the “Mellon Daily News’ COMING ATTRACTIONS During a residence of fifteen years Richard H. Parkinson from Cardsfon; Alta., Mr. H. W. Dav- in the town, Mrp. Budden made many ie» takes a very encouraging view oi “ David Garrick” friends whose deep sympathy is BANK OF MONTREAL A.M. Can. Soc. C.E., B.C.L.S., etc. the prospects for marketing 13. C. Those , who saw the performance extended to the bereaved husband Established 1817 fnudt on the prairies, lie says in part: SURVEYS, SUBDIVISIONS, IR of “Coulsin Kate” by the “Players” and a large surviving family of sons RIGATION PROJECTS. “I find, in slpite* of having had poor of Summenlamd will be delighted to Capital, all paid up, $16,000,000. Rest, 16,000,000 management on the part those and daughters. REPORTS AND ESTIMATES ol know that Mr. Siu. tor's company Undivided Profits, $1,855,185.36 P.O. Box 137 wiho are to blame £ox net attending will again visljt Kelownt Ln a few The funeral took place on Wednes­ to th e praiide shipments, the people weeks with that popular play "David day to the Cemetery, service being in prairie towns would far so,Her Garrick.” The costuimes and scenic held in St.' Michael and All Angels have British Coluunibiia froLt, and ac­ settings are , more pretentious than Hon.-Pres., The Right Hon. Lord Strathcona and CHARLES HARVEY cording to arguments with some ex­ at 2.30 p. m. by The Rector, Rev. T. B. A.SC., C. E., D.L.S.-& B.C.L.S. .usual, and local playgoers may an­ Mount Royal, 0 . C. M. G., G. C. V. O. perienced fruit growersT have met, ticipate an. - excellent / and finished Greene. A large concourse of friends Civil engineer and Land Surveyor they claim British. Columbia fruiL performance. testified to the respect in which the President, R. B. ANGUS, ESQ. Surveys, Subdivisions, Plans, could have been on the market here deceased was held. Engineering Reports and Estimates lO days sooner than it was, at least, “ English Imperial Hand Bell Ringers” ■-■■■- Vice-President, Sir E-. S. Clouston, Bart. Office: Raymer Block, Kelowna, B.C if the fruiit growers were better or­ It is expected that every young­ General Manager, H. V. Meredith, Esq. Telephone 147 ganized or better represented., I have ster in the Kelowna district wJi­ Willie Ritchie, the San. Francisco mad,e it my business to'take this mat­ be at the "Bargain) Matinee” in the lightweight boxer, won the title oif ter, up while visiting prairie towns Opera House a.a . Saturday after­ B. A. MOORHOl/SE as I have had so mainy enquiries about noon, Dec. 14, foe the perf .rmance world’s champion from Ad. Wclgast Money Orders payable anywhere in Canada, Travel­ A. M. CAN. SOC.. C. E , B.C.L.S. this and. other interesting rtems rc of “The English Imperial Hand Bell oh Thursday last, on a foul in the lers’ Cheques and Travellers’ Letters of Credit pay­ gar ding the industry. I have vis.,tea Civil Engineer & Land Surveyor Ringers.”. This is an a'tsoiutely sixteenth round. Ritchie outpointed private householders, storekeepers guaranteed, refined • musical and Wolgast nearly all the way. able in all parts ol the world issued. Office: ROWCLIFFE BLOCK, airud merchants and have had a gen­ singing entertainment, a splendid KELOWNA, B.C. eral opinion from every p.ssible show both foir the kiddies and' the source, including some board U. gTowin.-uips, and Manager Duncan trade representatives in various offers the kiddies a chance to see COURT Of REVISION Savings Bank Department towns. I was in a small grocery at ore this refined educational entertain­ PIANOFORTE MUNICIPAL VOTERS’ LIST, 1913 Deposits received from $1.00 upwards MR. HAROLD TOD BOYD, Exhibitioner in Cardston, Altai, talking, -.ivift-h*- the ment for the modest sum of ten Notice is hereby given that a Court Royal College of Music, and lately with Kendrick proprietor, and he told me he o-iuld cents. Of course this price is for of Revision will be held oh Tuesday, Pyne, Mus. Doc.. O rganist of the C athedral, Man­ have handled three cars of apples chester, England,.receives pupils at the children only and at the after­ December loth, 1912, at ten o’clock in THE STUDIO, TRENCH BLOCK, KELOWNA this fall for his winter supply, and noon performance. . Seats* will be the forenoon, at the City Clerk’s office, Music of every description supplied if British Columbia fruit could be got o*n sale at Crawford’s foir the night Bernard Avenue, for the purpose of BRANCHES IN THE OKANAGANr Address, P. O. Box 374 4-tf here wheni it ought to be, he has a show. Remember! next^week. not hearing and determining-any applica­ Armstrong Cnderby Penticton Summerland West Summerland Vernon strong belief that Washington fruit this. tion to strike out the name of any per­ would hate to go elsewhere frr its son which has been improperly placed market. This man speaks from 14 A Hot One upon the Municipal Voters’ List, 1913, KELOWNA—P. DuMoulin, Manager . J. W. N. SHEPHERD or to place on such list the name of any DR years’ experience in the business! “It is difficult tc conceive of a Whether his statement is correct or person improperly omitted from same DENTIST. more atrocious attempt at a shuvv Copies of the said list will, on the not, time will have to pnove. Right than that given in the Empress last Of fic e : Corner of Lawrence Ave. and here in a pmiall town of about 2.000 Fifth day of December, be posted on Pendozi St. Thuirsday- evening by the "Jingiers.” the door of the Council Chamber, inhabitants another store has just re­ Wte have been at times subjected to and in the Post Office, and remain so m KELOWNA. B.C. ceived one car of British Ooluimb.n some pretty feeble attempts in the posted until the sitting1 of the Cpurt of apples and claims he can sell them way of entcrtainimen t in Vernon, Revision. in preference to Washington apples. but this certainly marked the limit. G. H. DUNN, CHRISTMAS He could handle more i,l be could have If there is a worse production cm Kelowna, B.C. City Clerk t hem in earlier. It-looks very evident the road than this it ought to be November 29th, 1912. 19-1 that it would pay the fruit growers Dr. R. Mathison to send a man out and rustle buyers who would not overlook small towns HARDWARE Graduate Pennsylvania College which have large tributary popula­ of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia tions; rather than take in towns the Licentiate of British Columbia size of Calgary.” 16 Days of Gift Seeking Rowcliffe Block, next Post Office The Largest Apple What is said to be the largest ap­ ple in the world in on exhibition at Medford, OregoaL It -was grown by an orchardist of Samis Valley, in that I t’s not easy to decide on what you shall buy, but state. The apple, weighs 37 ounces we can give you valuable assistance and Money to Loan and is 19 1-3 inches in circumfer­ On improved real property; also on ence. save you time and money. other, securities. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. American Growers to Co-operate G. A. FISHER To organize on a cooperative bas­ The Blue Amberol is so that the price of a.pples to the Crowley Block :-: Kelowna, B. C. consu mer may bo reduced, at the same time insuring adequate returng is a New Record for the Edison Phonograph 3^ pieces of choice selections; Sugar and Cream, rm to the grower, representatives o. various apple-producing districts in Water Set, Spoon Trays, Berry Bowls, etc. -A MR. B. a MEYRICK Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon­ It is not only proof against \ m receives.pupils at Studio in the Morrison Block for' lessons in tana will meet in Spokane on Decem­ mt. ber 16. The meeting is the result ROGERS’ CUTLERY IN BEAUTIFUL CASES Pianoforte, Violin, Organ, Singing & injury, but will never be worn Harmony. of a series of conferences held during Carving Sets. Knives and Forks, Fruit Kniyes, 3 years previous experience in England. the fifth National Apple Show at Will play for dances. Spokane, and participated in by 500 out by constant playing- Coffee Spoons, Tea Spoons, Children’s Sets. Address: Box 257, Kelowna, B.C. •Phone 67 growers, bankers, railway traffic managers and business men, and is But the most wonderful record you can buy. You Numerous Other Gifts for Children callet^ by President Robert E. Stra- loon, of the Apple Slhow. thing about the Blue Am­ must hear a Blue Amberol berol is its perfect tone and to appreciate its true Good substantial HARDWARE GIFTS always appre­ P. Edmund Corby ciated: Hand Sleighs, Dolls’ Carriages, Tool Sets, Sir A.* Conan Doyle, is champion­ the lifelike quality of worth. Your Edison Skates, Hockey Sticks, Pucks, and lots V ARCHITECT ing the Channel Tuinnel projeot be­ tween England and France, declar­ its reproduction. In dealer will play some of funny things. CROWLEY BLOCK ing that in ww time it would be a this respect alone it for you on an Edison . Kelowna, B.C. complete insurance against lack of Phonograph. Ask ALL NEW STOCK food supplies. is superior to any mm other phonograph him today. / ST A N L E Y H O D K IN SO N , Three suiper-Dreadnoughts and nine \ A. It. C. O. first-class armoured cruisers will * \of the Royal College of Organists, Lon.) shortly be presented to . the British Thomas .A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U.S. A. \ ROFESSOR OF MUSIC government by the. independent rul- A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at ?hone o. Organ, Harmony and Counter- Production and Singing. entf and noblep of India, if they carry HARDWARE Keller Block K e f Us. Apply at Studies Raymer out successfully a plan recently CRAWFORD & CO.. Bernard Avenue or Box 545, P.O. drawn up by them, to oolleot funds • 4 9 * a 1 • • . . rts,tSj Ac.I Songs, Recitations, the programme, them eel vco TOE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCIIARDI9T THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1012 PAGE RfvC 1 and ftofceO for more. Bho gave it, and still his thlrat was uuquvuched. Il« PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT 4 I kept calling for more till the girl, flee­ For Novomber CHRISTMAS JOY is ing thut her white hands, the fingers all year joy when A Cup For tlppeli with vermilion, was attracting ATTENDANCE him. blunhed and clasped them behind No. o n R o ll A vorugo the gift is a Div. I. 1H her. JO.fiO PARKER 4 CO Div. M. 41 4 i.n o KODAK. a Crown “Thanks," said the king. “I am still Div. i n . 41 110.20 TORE FOR XMAS GIFTS thirsty, hut I will trouble you no more. s How a Race Rider Turned Div. IV. 0 2 .5 0 The Kodak gives the opportunity Is there unytblng I can do to bLow Div. V. Out to Be Something M o re , 0 2 .4 2 lor making that moat interesting of my appreciation for your kindnessV” Div. VI. a ;t 2 8 .2 1 all stories -a picture story. And Than a Jockey “Yes, your m ajesty. Tell me why Div. .VII. 2 9 2 5 .0 0 you, a sovereign, rode In the races on Div. VIII at; 2 7 .2 0 the ilay to begin that story is the & fgestions for the Xmas * By CULIEM O CRI3PI the Corso during tho curnlval?" home day—Christinas. “I will tell you, relying on you to Copyright by American l'rcaa Aaao- Total 1170 20'J.UO Season 4 clutloii, 11111. keep my secret 1 urn traveling Incog­ Attcnduiu-u porcou tag"-' : 88 percent 4 nito thut 1 muy Indulge my tastes. I HONOUR ROLL am desperately fond of horses and Enlrnncc Class.—Dorothy Evans, 4 would ruther ride u race than partake Lily McMillan, L;>U:e Llayd-Jones. ally invited to inspect our stock of beau­ Before Romo bud become tbe splen­ 4 did city It In today, when It w uh hIIII of a buuquot I am not known here, Wvnior IV.—Ewart Fletcher, M. ties and it will be a pleasure to show repressed by tbe disadvantages uecru and I shall rely upon you. who ore tho Cliurke, L. Marshall. Jmniar IV.—WLl Sanborn, Fred our store. Below arc printed a few >£► tug from a disunited Ituly, tbe peo­ only person In Italy except a few at­ tendants who know thut 1 am u king. Whitehead, E. Goodrich. as Gifts, which may be of value to ple living there were more homogen­ IIo who addressed mo na ‘your maj­ Senior. J11.—Geo. Pettigrew , Bloss­ you. 4 eous, more social than now. in those esty’ forgot himself.” om Buck, dudso'n Copeland. duya the earnlvnl was a grout 'event. Juuiiar i l l .—Terence Crowley, A1 4 , The king, who hud Just come of ago, Necklets Among tbe galu performance* were full of life and spirits, fond of athletic iimhIu Oakes, Willie Rayiner. 4 ruces which took place on n street, or, sports, annoyed by tho routine o t a Senior II.—Clots. Stew art, Allic Tie Pins BnwUihlicimor, Eileen Fowler. 4 rather, at thut time n road, leudlng court, had with a couple of lntlmato Cull' 'Links Jtimior II.—Bessie Duggan, Henry 4 from the fool of^ the Capltollne hill to associates und a single serving man Tutt, 11 entry Ba wtinlieimei', Llzzii' one of the gate? (the l’opoloi of the coiiio to. I,taly for tho curnlval und en­ Wilsonu 4 tered for oho of tho races. In those Let us show you the sim­ Fobs city. That race course Is now thtr Senior I.—Leonard Oaddes, Helen ple Kodak way which ujakes 4 principal street In Romo and retain.-1 dn^s" there w as not the truvel there Is Robison, Chime lied Josselyn, Annie Safety Razors today, and be did not Ibctir the sumo 4 Us former name—tho Corso. During W ilson, picture taking- so much fuiL, Fountain Pens risk of being recognized by one of his Jiunior T.— Dorothy Mrjrrison, Bess­ 4 the carnival, when the ruoefl w ere.tail­ subjects. Ho remained in Rome for We have all kinds .autjjohn, ;;-i Cig-ar Cases ing place, the elite of Rome lined .the ie lla'Utg, Mary . Ritchie, W.illie Birch, 4 some time, and many were his lides Senior 11 Prime r.—Lulu Bouvotte; sizes. Cig-ar Holders Corso on seats erected for the occasion' ucross tho Cauipagua to the villa of 4 At one of these celebrations a young Winnie Long ley, Ronald Todd, equal; Cig-arette Cases Senore Cusanl. Clotllde kept the king’s Donald Balsillie. 4 girl, Clot licit; Cusanl, with her parents, Bill Folds, etc. Becjret and her father supposed at first Junior 11 Primer.—llenry Witter, 4 sht waiting to witness the races. When thi|t his guest had taken a fancy to Paddy Crowley, Grace llLnks. 4 liW wine rather than his daughter; But l)iv. Vi I, A Class.—Ethel Hillard, when he discovered the cause of these Dorothy Marty. B Class.—Edward P. B. WILLITS & 4 Pettigrew , John Bu/ckland. C Class. n y Kt frequent visits he told Clotllde that DRUGGISTS and OPTICIAN.* Glass for Christmas 4 Bhe must dismiss the. stronger, who —Kenneth McKinley, Mildred Cniner- Ao-en gave no satisfactory account of him­ Ollu PII0NE 19 KEk leased to show you our lovely display of 4 self, since he (her futher) was nego­ Piv. VIII, A Class.— Ralph Ball, s. A lot of new designs in Wine Sets, 4 tiating a marriage for her with tho Eatrl Wilson, Howard Leathicy. B 4 son of a neighboring wine grower With Class.—Anna Hendrix, Miriam Small Water Sets, etc., that are perfect Xmas Everett Wilson. Gifts. 4 a view to uniting the two vineyards. 4 After King Otho’s departure mes­ sages came frbm time to time for Clo- 4 tilfie. No one but herself knew that she MISSION CREEK SCHOOL was In correspondence with a sovereign, 4 Report for November 4 Biit' when one day an envoy came M. PARKER & CO. openly from King Otho, bearing a Sr. Third.—Rhoda Lytle, Sydney 4 huge parchment creating Clotllde a Lytle, Rulby Lytlo. L >TORE FOR XMAS GIFTS 4 countess, the people;;of. Rome and its Jr. Third.—Alice Pfyffer, Cyril environs were astonished.. The nobil­ Gillard, Anlgelo Gaspardone. CROWLEY BLOCK 4 ity especially were . agog, wondering 4 Second.—Charles Swordy. RaxLe Mc- why a little country girl was so hon­ Lutre. from v,v.irt - 4 ored. But they did not learn that First.—Beatrice McLure, Constance new King Otho had, visited them and had, Gillard. ridden -before, them- at. a breakneck art will Second Priimer.—Michel Mornac, Vi­ speed down the Corso. Clotllde alone HARNESS MAKER ,cons and knew that, and she would not tell. olet Gordon;. put tbe sensation bad not died out First Primer.—Alex. Gordon, Dan ^»nce is solicited. Lytle, Lorraine Scott. i ! before along came another envoy with HELD HER HANDS UP FOR in E KINO; TO DRINK. another parchment bigger than the flr^t Creating Clotllde a duchess. Then Dir.- Ernest Ha'll has succeeded Dr. the horses came galloping past, one of, the.people began to open their eyes In as head of the local opti ai the riders, possessing a superb flgur? earnest. Had they known of King HATER STREET r Co., and sitting his horse like a centaur, movement in . British Columbia. Otbb’s visit and that be bad met and tie, Washington caught the eve of this maiden courted the recipient of these honors , D e c . 14 She was the daughter of a wine they might, have surmised that they KELOWNA grower whose vineyard was on The i were preparatory. for something, im­ western, slope, of-the Alban hills. Still portant. The ; last'.-elevation included Your NEXT TO DREAMLAND m sm 1912 very young, she bad rarely visited: an! e s ta te , a n d C lo tlld e rem o v ed to it Rome and had seen few young men with her parents, who in the mean­ Night Performance at 8.30 P.M. except those who cultivated the grapes time had., broken off negotiations for 3-tf. and worked in the wine presses. The her union with a wine grower’s son. warm Italian sun had shone down upon ' "There Was no scandal connected her for eighteen years, ripening her with the. bestowal of these favors, iitBEnglish imperial cheeks as well as her father’s grapes •firstly, because of Clotilde’s native i l . Thus she grew up under soft skies, a purity, and, secondly, because the thing of beauty. i - . i ?rience donor never appeared, and was not t with and Bell Ringers’ 7 The sight of this handsome, well known to have ever seen her on whom Orchard City Realty Mart past formed man, his countenance lighted he bestowed them. • They came so e of cians, Vocalists, Entertainers. with the enthusiasm excited by the thick and so fast that the scandal race, was the first awakening in her mongers were puzzled. A was Duets, Quartettes and Glees of an emotion akin to-love. She had set upon the countess, but before the read the mythology of her ancestors, watchers had time to learn the secret L BARGAIN and It seemed to her that the beautiful of her elevation she bad been made a god Apollo had come back;-from an duchess, and before any return could 20 acres of the earliest and tiquity to show the followers of the be discovered to have been made for best fruit land, miles new religion that be was not yet ex the ducal coronet a deputation of no­ out. Have own irrigfation w na, B. C . tin c t. bles arrived from King Otho propos­ |e all the kiddies in Kelowna and district Admiration for him was not confined ing to make the duchess his queen. system. Easy Terms. riity to hear a good, clean, refined, mus- to her. All were delighted with the And- so the reason for these star­ rider whom no one present knew. He tling elevations was out, but not their Lve offer won the race and . rode back slowly cause. No one knew that in addition Price, $2,600 over the Course amid the acclamations to the cup won by a stranger in a Bargain Matinee of the spectators, and as he bowed race on-the Corso he had won a cup AXEL EUTIN right and left they were reminded of formed by tbe two of a young M gr. ren 10c. Adults 50c. the progress of a general who. some Italian girl, or, rather, that by making twenty centuries before, having been a cup With her bands the girl had won lES AT EVENING PERFORMANCE: honored with a triumph passed up the a queenly crown. >c. and SI. General Admission 50c. Via Sacra on the other side of the Then it was announced that the roy­ G. H. E. HUDSON Capltollne hill. al groom was coming to claim his NEW LINE OF POSTCARDS. All Local Views Children 50c. There was throwing of confetti upon bride. Both were devout Catholics, and ny office I Seat Sale at Crawford’s 19-2 the crowd passing below, laughing and it was arranged that the marriage Why riot have a Portrait joking, the amusements being kept up should take place in St. Peter’s. For - taken of the Baby? - rs. Burne till midnight, when the throng sep weeks before the nuptials workmen IHWflKIWBifiBfl orated and went to their homes- to were employed decorating the interior, 1 P h o n e 199 PEND0ZI St., KEL0WN begin the next morning the Lenten and all Rome. was preparing for the Property f a s t * cerem ony. E* A few days later when Clotilde When King Otho came to the city he M ore B reac James Clarke, "or profit- IPPERS Cusanl was walking in her father’s refrained from appearing in public vineyard on the Alban hills several till the celebration of the marriage. a n d B e tte r 1 and m - nutl onlyi Market Report Building- Contractor. young men came galloping along a The royal procession entered the Mlah'ul. ' Estimates furnished on all kinds of road oh the other side of the wall church at a rear door and few saw the i t, o f J^ipiirr” ' B work. Jobbing promptly attended to. iterouted in Raw Furs that Inclosed the farm, and. the girl king's face, since he went directly to N A POSTAL-TCDAY recognized in advance of the others the altar. But after the ceremony, Sold by Kelowna Farmers’ Exchange, Ltd. | k e l d w n a . B . C. but a pu'.:;c.itlon l .iued es yon r. porta of w’.;at la ' the rider in the races a short time be­ when he turned and walked with his Kelowna, B.C. bo Wor'.J In A m erican fore. bride down through the center of the on la worth hundred. of Now, Clotllde was a very beautiful church, many of those who crowded A . R . D A V Y iW—ir S FREE girl, so beautiful that the horseman either side looked at one another and HUBERT reined in'bis horse to have a look at exclaimed breathlessly: B R IN G Y O U R ,d dealing eiclusltrely In Painters, Decorators her. Then, for an excuse to prolong “The race rider of the carnival 1” d x 315 gtaw Furs Auctioneer & Valuer I CHICAGO,JU.., L'.S.A the meeting, be asked her where he The bridal couple drove away from '> might procure a drink of water. She the church, followed by the acclama­ t> «v ,t i w and OATS KELOWNA, B.C % replied In a musical voice that a pure tions of the people, here and there, stream ran in the vineyard that had now and again, a voice rising above TO BANKHEAD TO BE - „ ! g. "" Sign Writers once poured through tbe aqueducts the tumult: “The race rider!” “A roy­ John Gurts that bad supplied water to ancient al Jockey!" “He won a prize!” and CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. CONTRACTOR Rome. If he would dismount and other like shouts. As the cavalcade heciffcations Paper Hanging Picture Framing come over the wall , she would show Plans and Specifications Prepared crossed the Tiber the news that the and estimates given for public Build­ Vice fired - - - Contract Work Taken him where he could get a. drink. He king had visited Rome before, bad won ings, Town ana Country Residences. dismounted and. one o f tbe party tak­ a prize in the Corso and his bride on B. C. P.O. Box 5 AND ing charge of his horse, be vaulted the the Alban hills grew like an expend­ PHONE 93 KELOWNA w ail. ed wave circlet till every one knew. n Wilson S ta r Cards a Specialty “Shall we remain here, your maj­ But of all the most wondering were Save 25 p.c. GEO. E. R.HTCHIE, ss Simpson esty?” asked one of' ' ■' attendants. the nobles. Many a matron with mar­ Dec. The man addressed frowned. “Be S.S. i Scalp Treatments riageable daughter was wrathful that C a r p e n t e r a n d B u i l d e r , more careful bow you address me,” he On Your Feed Bill. M anicure Picture Framing she had not known that this Impression­ W. said. “Yea, remain here.” able young king was In their midst in­ KELOW NA, B. C. Block ' Stock Arrived Clotllde led “his majesty” down a^ cog. Many a girl among the hereditary Charges: $3.00 per ton; $2.00 per- Jobbing- promptly attended to. p.m. daily declivity through the vines to the princesses that abound in Italy grieved ton for 5-ton lots. 6CS. e tream . that she had missed a chance to be­ \ "But there is no cup,” he said. come. a queen. jCLTIC ” James Shop: PEHOOZI STREET, NORTH “T can only offer your majesty tht They were nil too late. T h e ' k in g cup that I often use myself.” took the vineyard lassie away wltli J. M. CROFT s. ‘ST- »d General next Dalgleish & (Harding Bootmaker and Repairer nic With that the girl, putting bpr hand* him, followed by the lamentations of Bankhead Orchard Co. tlit, next Dalfflelsh <& Phone 187. together, formed a cup. took up soimr every marriageable woman in Rome Material and Workman*!^) Phone 187 limited : : of the Best 12- of th e w a te r In it and hold her hand.* «”* 2ght have hoped to win a crown no for the kins Xrlnk. He dp* ' ‘tnown of the king**, presence. 19-tf. B e rn a rd A ye f, - ” “ T.

tV...... *.... ‘ THE K&tOWNA' OduhiKH AND OKANAGAN OROHAlipilstl PROGRESS ASSOCIATION Formed at Okioogan Mission (Contributed), J ir p A vn*ry rupri’Koiiluiivo mooting wan hold ut Mf. A. 11. UoU’M hoUiHU, at H ji. m. on Monday. .125lb NyvombJr, toi First Insertion : 2 CcMits per •dbicuWM the desirability forming word : minimum charge, 25 m norino uHsociuttoo to talco uip and watch nmttcrd of local intoroHt. cents. Mr. Colin a. Sm ith wu« elected to the Eiich Additional Insertion: 1 cent chair. per word; minimum charge. Tho chtilnmau, in opening I'he j»ro- cooiiingH, niiiil that fho tiune acemed 15 cents. oik’ lor the1 formation, of ail unsown- tion loir the benefit of the' district, In estimating die cost of an adver­ nomewhuit on th e • linen of ab aea.icia- tisement, subject to the minimum lioii which existed in Kelowna prior charge as stated above, each initial, to t he loir,'mat iuu . n1 the Kelo wna abbreviation or group of figures counts Hoard of T,r.ule. Tho Kelowita Tax as one worth Christmas Gift S] 47 1'ayenn Louguio had Ln the old dayu If so desired, advertisers may \iave If* #♦•»«•««<■»<**< ‘0 Ih’ch able to da, imiruh. foir , the im- replies addressed to a box number, |M'*jv,e.in(init, of local aiflalro,. uitd ho, care of the “ Courier,” and forwarded wan milne that it itu mointHi.ro would to 'their piivate address. For this st*r- co.oiRTuto together, mioh am u«n-ci:A- vice, add. Id cents to.cover postage. the linu1 lion ,in thin srntull township would No responsibility accepted for cor­ mas yifts while our stork is col be, ivbio to .Iwiuiig, imeful pressure;. to rectness of telephoned advertisements. beuir in coi|nection .with matters (Uf- Please do not ask for credit, as the many -of the assortments w’r lots on C.P^Ry are ^rapidly in- oicting them, trouble, and expense of booking small be.broken up. /alue. Novyiis the time to buy. I It. w.ttH,. pciopoKeid by Mr. A. 11. advertisements js_more tiian they arc Boil amid oeconde.d, by Mrr.'.Wi. L>. Wal/t- worth to the publisher. listed a splendid warehouse ;sitp and eir, :l" uin uHHociation be for mod, in ror sale on easy terms. Okaiiuagun M.iHHion on th e lLuea of the i)on’t procrastinate—C.ull Und see me at original Tux J’uyoro’ Loaguiu in Ke­ FIREWOOD FOR SALE—Dry Pine. lowna. This wuh carried , unaniimius- Apply J. II. Baillio, Kelowna. 7-tf Shop Early , . GEO. F. Vaii'iouk o’ther., poiiiits woro' di^oussed, ton in stack. Applj', W. I). Hobson, spirit .in which it is offered..- The C; and tJti'C .exec'uitivie, instructed to Okanagan Mission. 19-4 PENDOZI STREET Phonje. 84 ouiq.ufro^ into, several maltteirs' and re­ gift is a symbol of true and lasting port to a uiioettnlg .foi, i>o held shortly. FOR SALEr-Brood sows, pedigree ship, so in itself should be true and f o r The following m«.mtmirs joined at boar. Also wanted to exchange >Vu) D. llobsoih!, W.' 13. AVaikeir, G. C. It. heavy team harness for light .democrat the m eeting: Mesisrs. Colin S- Bmitfa, set. Apply EISTER & EDGELOW, rords cannot fittingly describo)|ii Ilau vey, J. H. Thbmptiatni, A. H. lied, Okanagan Mission. , 19-3 G/ ‘IT.' Goiigfitiy, W';’ l'\ tfolightly; if. gift opportunities our Christhr Hill, -F. 1). Taylor, W.- M; 'Tlioihsoim LOST—A green, canvas hockey bag, offers. In each departmen t there aij J .' S. ‘ Thonisbm, R- Gray, R. Stuibbs, marked E. A. O. .Finder please .re­ II, iR.; F.*Dddxl,'- Rvlitttnbly, E .W. Cha- turn, to Courier Office. and choice to please each taste am teir and ll.< L .. Ualglisih.’ Art and Fan£r China dn English* French and i The amnuial - »u:bsdqiptioH has been modate every purse. ' V ‘ ’ Austrian - China of (the highest quality. .putt ait the nominal sum of to TO RENT—$3.00 a mopth, a , double enable all in the distiriict to ' jo>E'n, and roof, boarded-up. tent, ; containing camp bed, beating stove ^nd small oil th e' Sodretary would be much, obliged stove. Apply .Mrs. Band, Glehti Ave. if intending members would send itn 19-2 Electric Reading Lamps, and Fixtures their subscriptions promptly. •- irjht« Bulbsciription covers next year up to -f Licensing .Commissioners of the City of Genmany- is planning to create an Kelowna, We; Johnston & Burtch, in­ SOME SPECIAL GIFT UNE air fleet consisti'ng at first iof twenty tend, to apply for a renewal of our li­ scSyn & Cooper Zeppelin, dirigibles of 320,000 cubic cence to sell liquor by retail in, tlie fleet . capacity ' and a speed of 50 premises krlown as the Royal Hotel, miles an houm, capable of rem lining situated on the corner of Bernard Ave­ Mesh Bags Rings rH E L O I Estate Brokers aloft foT four days with ctut dandiog. nue and Abbott Street, in the City of Photo Frames Tobacco J j j n f - r •&& Each airship will carry one ton ^ Of Kelowna, B.C. Card Oaj;e! SPtDDING BLOCK explosives. A ■; bill to this effect .will JO H NSTO N & BURTCH, Tobacco Jars be introduced in the Reichstag by Kelowna, B.C., Office CSo| the government. Fobs, Nov 26, 1912. 18-3 \ Vi Lockets . Manicure ,1 ,, Paper Kniy The Dominion government has1 put Tie Pins We Represent the Strongest up a tele phone line between Fort APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL Silver Pen- Fir£tfcer and ■ Fort St. James, a dis- OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENCE Brooches Fountain f Companies for— itanioe o,f 35 milesu Thfis line has re- NOTICE is hereby given that, at the Pendants etc. '' - 1 DYQLA ^dutoed the. price ‘ of messages from next meeting of the Board of Licens­ :Fort St. James' from $7 to. 50 cents. ing Commissioners for the City of Ke­ lowna, I intend to apply for a renewal It's the CLEANEST, SIMPLEST, enil BEST HOME of my licence to sell liquor by retail DYE, one ceo boy—W hy you don’t even have to MORTGAGE SALE. in the premises known, as the Lake know what Klt^D. o l d o th your qood* are made Under and by- virtue of ' the powers View Hotel, situated on the corner of o f.—So M latakea,flfe‘lcpppajilL|.le,i Abbdtt St. and Lawrence Avenue, in Send for Frelg, Color CttrOi Story Booklet, end of sale oontaihed in- a certain Inden­ Booklet ylvins reaulta of Dyeing over other color*. ture of Mortgage .Which will be pro­ the City of Kelowna, B.C. The JOHNSON-tUCHARDSON CO., Limited, Kelowna,; B*. C.* F. S. COATES Montreel,.Canada.. . duced; at the. time ;of. the sale, ,;there .will...be sold on the 31st day of Decem­ Nov. 26th, 1912 18-3 ber,, 1912, at eleven o’clock of the fore- :g . i noon, Ly J. C.' Stock well,.. Auctioneer* Kelowna,; ’ in tW Province of British Columbia, the following lands namely :- SPIRELLA CORSETS ‘A L L A N D SINGULAR that cer­ Mrs. Margaret E- Bouch, repre­ tain parcel or trafct of land ’arid ^prem­ senting tho S'pii^lla Co., of Canada,- / Insurance, Our Christmas stock of 's ises situate, lyihg and beiug iri the will be at homo each Saturday; be­ RtOlNA has jus^come to hand. City of Kelow,nai> in the Province- of tween lO a. m. and 6 p. m., in the British . Columbia,! more. particularly Rowcliffe Blook,! to receive erdets The line has opened up very; known, and ,described as Lot four (4) for corsets: Postal address, Bex much to our satisfaction, and we according to a. map or plan of. subdi.v- 177, Kelowna. ’Phone No. 196. Kelowna invite your . inspection of this i^ion______now_ on_____ record,in_ thet' Land Regis­ \ ' . ' 16—ft. assortment. try Office at Kamloops iri'the Province; RENTS CQLLE<3TED of British Coluinbia, and'therein ririiti- bered Five hundred and thirty-five In Vie w of tho high cost of living, J. B. (53S). the central. committee, of the Swed­ Xmas Present Sjegialist OPTICIAN The- terms--and conditions of sale ish Socialist party has isauied a mani­ will be made known at .,the: time: of festo urging all brunches of the party sale.- - to place before parliament the ^ne­ li. For further .particulars; /a^fply/to cessity for aboliphing duties on. all Christmas Opening, Saturday, De , , . ’! s >* l* Sit*>w,,; - ,s®^i ■ : * ^ — *‘*>'■*1#L.

TJlURflDAY,...pEC£MUER 0, lpl2 THE KELOWNA COURIER ANb 6 KANAOAN OltOnAftntS® n PAGE FIVE Sf Local and Personal News Kelowna Land & Orchard Co. Miriw. A. li. Iluyoke dopartud for M,r. C. Ilutrtcli wun u vbiitof from lim ited . the Count cition tliiin momilmg. identic ton Oil Monday. M.r. II. W. Kiev wjuh a viuitor to Kiev. J. W. Davidwon srotuiriiod on CHRISTMAS Vvnion on Mouiduy. Monduy from Politician. We have for sale lots on Abbot Strcxt, liv e Mr. It. F. Morrfrwu wout up to Wnnon thin morning. TJio liouir otf mooting Ovf tdie Uuptint Saiwluy School hu« been ohaJiged from minutes walk from the C.P.R and one min­ 9.45 u. m. to 2.50 j*. iu., iuiLt.il fur­ A T H O M E Mrw. 0. A. Fiulior loft o'u tUia uior- ute from tlie Park. These lots are the “ very iiiiiK’n bout for1 u vault to the East. ther uotico. 1 tiling1' for the man who has to live in close Mr. O. n. Holden came lid) from Tho ukuuI Anglican ohuiv'li uervico l ’cucliluml on Monduy. will be held in tho Euat Kelowna touch with his work in the town, yet who wehool houwe c'n Sunday afternoon, M lesires to have a home with the attractions liOKN.—To the wife of Mr. Walter Doc. 8, ul «'l o'clock.—Coan. The Canadian Pacific M, Parker, oo Dole. 2, u boii. r shade in summer and shelter in winter, The Mli(Kieitl & Drama lie Society IJOKN. -T o t li­ wife of Mr. L). Mc- liuvH! arranged a splendid programme icre is also easy access to the Lake and its Fmrlnino, on Nov. 28. u mail. for the "Variety Entertainment" to EMPRESSES be given in the Opera lloune on the sandy beach for recreation. Mr. J. Bartley left on Thursday last for a visit to the Old Country. 10th inst. Tickets will bo on sale in OF THE ATLANTIC and OTHER STEAM­ The lots liave sixty feet frontage on Abbott a lew duyft. SHIPS OFFER EVERY COMFORT ENROUTE Mr, and Mrs. J. Fleming- left this Street, by 100 to 120 in depth, and are on morning- for a viwit to the prairies. Luitft j-iemiiuler for the Fire Brigade. Ball on Friday night l Don't miss it, sale only through the agency of our City Mir. u'nd Mrw. J. J). Williums a»s thC|P0 iw a surprise bn store, some­ office. wore urrivuls' from tih6 aauth this thing entirely novel i:i Kelowna, and morning. something whidh you will tlior. (ugli­ CHRISTMAS SAILINGS ly appreciate. We wish to get into touch with the intend­ Mj 1. ami Mrn. It. A. Copeland left Empress of Ireland, ing purchaser and discuss prices and terms. thin manning an u viu;,t to prairie It will be |goad new/ul to th.wo wiui from St. Joh n , Friday, Nov. points. -have bought lots in> Lakooido subdiv- Empress of Britain, front St. John. Friday, Dec. Isiou to leutrn that the Grand Pacific Grampian (chartered) from St. John, BOHN.—At Kelowiuu, on Doc., 8, to Land Co., having sold aver half (ctf Friday, Dec. Phone No. 5. the wife of iM'r AVan. Grant, Jr., of \ i the property, have raised the price Office BELGO-CANADIAN BLOCK Okuuugan Cointru, a daughter. on the bulanco $25.00 per lot. Mir. a/nid Mm Douglas Priestloy re Asannounced uioewhere in (his First Cabin, $85 and up. Second Cabin, $55.75 u p . tuirned on Monday lrom four wooks’ uny'Cbo new machine adiop and garage One Class Cabin (second,class) $50.00 and holiday, speint in VuiiooUivor and Cali­ to bo conducted by Messrs. McQuar- Third Class. Lowest rates on fornia. \ , ( , I rie & Brawn wall 'bo opened far busi­ request. Remember the “ Shower ” at the ness in tan days tim e^w ith a conw Tickets and information from any Railroad or Steamship Hospital on Thursday afternoon, Dec. plete equipment o«i«*r Or t.t.vMKtuMMATTf • ^ iRev; ■ D. E. H alt, of Voaaoh, will machines, immediate action on your part will give his "Druimmond Rooital" in the .-•A charter having been received enable you to save $50 on the Remingtons and Baptist Chunoh next Tuesday, Dec. from the Provincial Society f ir the Every household necessity you ex- 10, at 8 o’clock., Admission—adults, Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a $69 on the Olivers. Correspondence is solicited. pect to get in an up-to-date hardware store is here 50 cents; children, 25 cents.—Com. meeting to effect permanent organ­ Write tor catalogue of all makes. •fThe--Municipal 'Court of . Revision isation of the local S. P. C. A. will — at prices that cannot be beaten in this section of the country; of the Voters’ List will be held in be held in Messrs. Rattenbury & W e have that article you need—come in and let us show you it—to-day. the Council Chamber, at 10 a. m W,illia,ms’ office, cin Saturday, Dec. on Tuesday next, Dec. lOih.^^XThis 21st, a't 3 p. m., which all lovers The Wholesale Typewriter Co., One Trial Will Make You a. Constant Customer. of animals are invited 'to attend. X will offer the last chnnoe for any Js 711 Second Ave., - - Seattle, Washington person to get o/n the list wh* has ^Despite the mild and open weather, been improperly omitted from it. the curlers cherish hopes of—an- W si^M M ECOIll The local meat momoipj-ly has been eaxly oppo,rtunity to "birl the stanes,’’ given a jolt by the establishment of aind are preparing for the fray by an, up-to-date butcher shop by Cas- holding their annulal meeting on Sat­ orso Bros, in the new brick bl.ek urday -next, Deo. 7, at 8 p. in., in THE ONLY WAY on Waiter St., north off the Bank elf Messrs. Josselyn & Cooper’s office. Montreal. A good business is already All interested in the sport shouR The advantages of the Okanagan in the vicinity of being done, the public, being quick attend the meeting withaiit fail. to appreciate the fact that most of Mr.. J, B. Knowles, jeweller, is KELOWNA, B. C. the; meat supply comes from live adyearLising hiis annual Christmas op­ stock on the firm’s own ranche, and ening—the seventh—for Saturday, are obvious. Send for my list of properties. My experience its freshness is thuis assured as Dec. 7. As customary, an, orchestra of twenty years standing, ensures my being conversant with pared with the umoertain age and an­ will render sepetioiis Im the afternoom good buys* both for speculation arid investment. The past Situated within one-half mile of town, and being about 100 feet above tecedents of refrigerated meat. and evening. His annual watch-guess­ has shown what this beautiful district is capable of the lake, it commands a beautiful view of the town, producing; it has its — lake ard surrounding country. An outbreak of fire around a chim­ ing contest, which, always arouses much interest, will be held a week IPEAL FRUIT SOIL ABUNDANCE OF WATER ney in the old Knox mansion cn Ber­ FUTURE ASSURED nard A ve. gave the Fire Brigade later, on Satutrday, the 14th. CLOSE TO TOWN AND MARKET boys a run about 11. o'cl.ck .this If you are interested in this, write for full particulars to There is only one Glenmore; don’t miss the opportunity of selecting a morning. Although they were “John­ few acres of this desirable property. nie on the spot" as usual, their ser­ A steel fluime factory is likely to vices were scarcely required, as be Erected in Kamloops in the near E. W. W I L KIN S ON, The Specialist in Profitable Investment, P .0 - Box 251, Kelowna, B. C. If yoif wish a cheap building lot or an acre, of land call on us and the fire had practically been sub­ future by the Hess Flume Co., of we will show you our sub-division dued before their arrival. . Denver. A site is now being selected. FRUITLANDS ACREAGE INSURANCE A man named R. Chatterton was instantly killed on Tuesday near Al- BUSINESS LOCALS Just four blocks from the centre of the town. Prices low. Perms vastone P.O., on VVoiads Lake, by (Rate: 3 cents per word, first in­ easy, monthly payments if so desired. the explosion of s ime dynamite sertion; 2 cents per word, each sub­ which (he wtus engaged in thawing. sequent insertion. Minimum Charge : The shack in which he was working first insertion, SOc ; each subsequent FIRE INSURANCE was completely demolished and his insertion, 25c. We represent only the best board companies. body wa8 fou/nd sixty feet away from Each initial, abbreviation or group its site. Further details are lack­ of figures counts as one word.) THE ing. Chatterton was an Englishman, and had resided in the district for Dr. Mathison, dentist. Telephone 89. several years. Take notice that I have removed my office • The , Doll and Gandy Sale The—Kelowna Machine Shops entral Okanagan Lands, and Chicken Supper, held by the will be opetted on -or - ab : u t Dec. to the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Burne Ladies’ Aid of the Catholic Church in 15th in the prem's s a^quiired oh LIMITED the Opera House on Saturday; after­ Abbott St., amd, with an equipment & Temple. KELOWNA B. C. noon and evening, proved a great suc­ of lathe, ehapec, drill and other cess, the chicken especially being in machinery, will undertake all gen­ I have a strong listing of both City Property great demand. The proceeds amount­ eral repair work for mills, factories ed to the handsome sum of $530, and and automobiles. An oxy-aoetylene and Fruit Lands and clients wishing for profit­ heLadiesAid wish to cordially thank plant for welding steel, cast iron able investments would do well to call and all those who contributed to this very and aluminium will probably bd. add­ satisfactory result by their kind vestigate same. patronage. ed. A lairge stock of shafting, bolts, engine fittings, packing, lao- There will be a Rugby match in the inig and miscellaneous repair parts City Park on Saturday afternoon next, will be carried. OF COMMERCE December 7, between Kelowna and Vernon. A fast and exciting game is Noel Ellison SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O- LL.D^ D.C.L, President KELOWNA BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES expected, and all lovers of good old REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ALEXANDER LAIRD JOHN AIRD ' Tenders lor Bundle* Jsy General Manager . Assistant General Manaser “ Rugger” should riot fail to see it. D The following will represent Kelowna: Sealed Tenders will be received by P h o n e 27 P.O . B o x 315 Full back, Birkett; three-quarters, the undersigned up to 5 p. m. of the OFFICE: OPP. C.P.R. STATION (TAL, $15,000,000 REST, $12,500,000 Wilson, Whillis, Parker, Bebb; hal­ Third day of January, 1913, for the __ _ , v . V-■■■ erection of a ten-room school at Kelow- j ves, Manifold, Fa ; forwards, Lloyd, na, B. C., building to be of brick and P. Cameron, Waldy, C. Taylor, F. to be completed not later than August BANKING BY MAIL Fraser, J. Thompson, Fordham, A. N. 1st, 1913. „ All tenders to be considered Other. Play commences at 2.30. v must be accompanied by a certified ^counts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian cheque for at least five per cent, of the It looks as though Pat Connolly, tender; this cheque made payable to White Star - Dominion Canadian Service heavy weignt champion of Great Brit the order of the Treasurer of the Ke­ |)f Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the lowna School Board. The cheque will ain, will be seen in action again short­ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, jareful attention as is given to all other departments of the be forfeited to the School Board in the ly. Some time ago the British cham­ event of the successful contractor re­ j business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this pion hurled a challenge at any three fusing or neglecting to enter into and CHRISTMAS SAILINGS.—Portland, Maine, Halifax, liverpoal men in British Columbia, undertaking complete the form of contract submit­ ^ satisfactor y as by a personal visit to the Bank. &4 ted with the plans and specifications From PORTLAND-New S.S. “ LAURENTIC" Dec. 7, S.'S.'. “ T E U T O N IC ” to throw them all inside of an hour. for the building, within ten- days from 14th. S.S. “ CANADA " Dec. 21. From H ALIFAX-S. S. L A U R E N T IC ” Dec. 8, Chet. McIntyre was anxious to tackle “ T E U T O N IC ” Dec.. IS, S.S. “ CANADA ” Dec. 22. the date of notification so to do by the New S.S. MEG ANTIC & LAURENTIC 15000 tons, LARGEST FROM KELOWNA BRANCH the proposition, but not until he inter­ Architect or Chairman of the School all classes carried. RE%. viewed Bob Sutherland, the Kelowna B o ard . S.S. TEUTONIC, S82 ft. 18000 H. P., S.S. CANADA, S14 ft. 10,000 tons G. PANGMAN :: :: Manager The successful contractor will be re­ I Carry only Second and Third Class. heavyweight, was he in a position to quired .to furnish an approved bond of Bapfira^c checked through to Steamer in bond, No Hotel or Transler Expenses. accept. Sutherlarid readily consented 10% of the amount of his Contract. WHITE STAR LINE. New York—Queenstown—Liverpool. S. t h a y e r d v s to be one of the trio, while George The plans, specifications, and all' Dec. 5th. S. S. “ CEDRIC " Dec. 12, S. S. “ BA L T IC ” Dec. 19. I , . . . 'i F R E I G H T necessary information may be had W alker will be the third man if Con­ N. Y. Plymouth- Cherbourg—Southampton, x S. S. -“ST ^JERINARY SURGEON ’ Moved expeditiously by MOTOR- - from the Secretary of the School Board, LOUIS” Nov: 30th. S.S. “ NEW YORK,’’ Dec. 7. nolly accepts. At present the cham­ S. S. “ ST. PAUL” Dec. 1». ; * o f M c G i l l U n iv e r s it y , TRUCK. Capacity, ~ 3 tons. Kelowna, B. C., or G. E. Nobles, x American Line Steamer. pion is visiting in Victoria, but he is be left at Rattenbury and' For terms, apply Architect, Lethbridge, Alta. W illia m s ------expected back in a few days, when it G. H. DUNN, Secretary, Kelowna Board Company’s Office, 619 Second Avenue, Seattle, 3 doors from Cherry S t., ace : UWfifttCE AVfNUf, NEWTON k WALOY is expected articles will be signed.— 41 owna, B.C., of School Trustees. OR--CQAS. CLARKE. Agent Can. tot * i y

TUE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN OROUARDISTT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1012

CITY COUNCIL RAW FURS Continued from I'ago 1 Will Bring High Prices claimed any rou'poiiHlbiK'ty for tin* A letter received from A. B. HUu- New models are alleged m*gk*ct of tin* ermine, and bort, of Chicago, oum of the largest constantly being tlie inibject hu»gu|nlM'il. fuir dealers in th'* world, dc.tlH wlili Aid. Co|H‘ln«rxl ropocU'd that In the present prices obtain ible for added to our line hud got price® on cement and wo d fuir as compared with u few yearn to keep pace with pipe for rain water drainage pur ago. Hi* mays in P<»rt : every new . style pow*H Ln the lane solidh of Bernard "Itaw fii.rH ibis coming winter will M Ave. The cement pipe, H inch, wnn bring extremely high pricen. There j i feature. Hut 110 cemln a foot and the (1-inch, 19 nre small stocks in the primary mar­ Well equipped with steam cents. The wood pipe was, respect­ kets both in North America and ill and gasoline boats, and ively 32 and 20 cenlyd Europe, and conditions, at lire pre­ also scows The cement pipe would coot sent tim!, point to a very strong little more to lay, hut this was off­ demand, ns fmr,s are surely vi y Excursion Parties Cat£ ed set by the dlffereneo in the cost of fashionable. A woman’s is material. A more complete esti­ not complete without one or more To all parts of the Lake mate womld be made dhontly. sets of turn. Kvem in mild olimute.s, ]>r. B. F. Boyce, Medical Health the.™ are large quantities of fur ov­ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Officeir, ap[K‘ared before the Cor. in- ercoats being sold toi gentlemen. cil and spoice very utrongly on the "The present prices of American i! JONES & NEWBY danger of pumping Heworugc water, row fuirs, as compared with, fhe [tri­ the Heepago Aram the aiivciont septic ces of a few years, ago, makes plea­ BOAT BUILDERS & MACHINISTS never lose the features of comfort tank systems of the city .hotels, into sant reading for tho old trapper and and durability which have made the lake, i Ho udvisled the Council dealer, but to tho tenderfooit in the fua1 game it seems like' an iimpossjble them the favorite of Canadian Builders of < to take immediate steps to diiveirt the Rip I,” Fastest Boat in Western ■ p lumping towuffdw Mill Creek, an a Btary and if the ‘old-timers’ didn’t women. Canada, 1910. ; cantinimince of the work, otf pumping know the facts to be trule, they woaild “Otter,” Fastest 2f> Toot Boat in | it might into tin* laiko mj^ht cause say : "Tjell it to the ■marines." Why, Western Canada, 1911. . serious trouble. it was only a few years ago that one “Rip II,” Fastest 20 foot Boat in , The Mayor Informed Dr: Boyce couid buy all the .nuisllc ruts in West­ Western Canada, 1911. < that the puunping Rad stopped and ern Canada at 6 cents u>piuce and “Rip III,” Fastest 20 foot Boat < they sold as low as 4 cents. Winter a la Grace in Western Canada, 1912. * would not continue at the same point in future. Ho did not nervous­ and spring coilecuions last season brought 45 cents to 55 cents. The A full Hue of Motor Boat Supplies at < ly uppirehcind any danger, aB in future the sewerage would be divert­ entire collection of Northern mi'nk lowest prices. 4 CORSETS ed temporarily towards! Mill Creek. could be bongiht at $1.59 to $2109 Dr. Boyce suggested the advisa­ for No. 1 large prime ukins. Now, i.'.. ...'...... — they sell at. $3.0J to $10.00. The are designed in many models, each bility of closCng doiwn the P vver closely following the lines of some House for a day oir two, bo as to best, lynx Bold _ in C. M. Lampson pnoveuit any possibility of the pipes & Co.’b Buie in Londoiii, England, at particular type of figure. becoming . infected. $3.50; last season, $30.00 to $35.00 * 3 , wa« paid for thorn. Marten that wo Each model is made in a complete LUMBER Leave of absence for three weeks range of sizes. wa« granted to Aid. Copeland, at now pay $9X10 for, spld f.tr $2.00. bi« request. Tho best darik fisher that North Rarely indeed do ,we find a woman Rough or Dressed. On jieeO'mme.ndation of the Fin­ Amieirica ever produced could be who„cannot be fitted “just as if ance Committee, payment of the bought for $12.00; last season, ' ' ■ : , ; ■ f ■ ;, . ' the corset were made for her alone. ” following accounts was sanoti.ned; $50.00 was paid for the large dhrk Shingles, Lath,., , Sewer Time Cheques: skins. The best collection oi r.ed The important thing is to get . » ' • ; fox was sold at $2.00 avierage ; today Doors, Motiklinga, Etc. C. Kairilsoin ...... 21,00 the model that your figure. ,W. Sabine ...... 10.50 the same collection would bring J. B o s k i...... ;...... 23.07 $7.00. White weasel we paid nothing Among the many models and J. Pireece ...... 10.67 foe, becaune there was no market sizes we have there is surely, one J. A nick ...... _ ...... 12.00 foe them, today they-'bring 75 cents that just fits you. If not we will ...... 19.00 to $1.50. Otter, one could buy the Kelowna Saw Mill Co., D. Carter ...... get it for you. Ltd. B. ToeffiSro ...... 4.67 best the earth produ/ced at $5.00 to J. Johnson ...... 28.67 $6.00; today, we pay $25.00 to G. Snyder ...... 21.00 $30.00 foff inland caught skins. A. Gujataipsoai ...... 33.33 Would you think it possible to buy KELOWNA G. Pitom ...... * ...... 33,00 the best silver fox that was ever E. Nelson • ...... 21:00 trapped at $85.00?—that was • the A., Andeireon ...... 21.00 price. It takes a small fortune t^, J. Linbeirg ...... 24.00 buy it how. Headquarters for the Economical- Buyer E., Johnson ...... ;...... 21.00 •The caulse of this tremendons ad­ -> J. Nelson 1...... 21.00 vance in the value of North American raw furs is the keen competition cre­ We a r | still doing business in The Council adjourned to meet again on Monday, Dec. 9. ated-by^-t-he well kmown circular hous­ im the old stand : in the same old es. Years ago, the country dealers wav. and the large Eastern dealers had it , GOO D H O RSES CITY COUNCIL all their own way.. Furs were bought at any old price. One would think GOOD RIG S -SpeciaiVlfleetlng that this wonderful advunce in val­ CAREFUL DRIVERS A sipecial m eeting o f the City ue would drive the consumer of furs Council wag held on Thursday, • Nov. out oif the market and prohibit t'he COLLETT BROS. 28, to finally pass By-laws 119 and sale of manu.factuTed goods. Possi­ fin e Old PHONE NO. 20. 120, which received the favourable bly it will ihr- the_|uture,- but up to verdict of the citizens the previous the present time the consumer seems day. ' to like it. The trapper must be paid made in Canada by an English firm of long standing. There Two subdivision plans were laid for the hardship he endures, and if Cherry wood on the table, to be dealt with at the Shuibert made the fur market furs is nothing in this J am but pure fruit gro wn in the best fruit next meeting. would be much higher, as the average D a i r y A letter wa® read .from the Build­ trapper don’t get the collection of district of Ontario, and pure Cane sugar. Besides this the ing Inspector, who stated be had furs he did years ago. How long the Jam is packed in examined the Opera House floor, demamd will last na one can t e ll; if Fresh Milk and Cream which was reported to be unsafe, he could he would be a wise man> and supplied daily to any and found same alterations had could—give Soloai1 n cards and spades .. part of the city . . been going on which had necessitated and “beat him to it" at the guessing the removal of a post, but same had game." been replaced and the floor was now the whole inside of the pail being gold lacquered, which is ’Phone your orders or quite safe. Sir Richard McBride returned on A-lengthy but inconclusive dis­ Friday- from Ottawa,1 much pleased the most sanitary, most modern and most cleanly pail t ~ leave them at cussion was held on the financial with the reception given by the Fed­ status of the pity, the subject. being eral Cabinet to the case for "Better can be used. Also the packing is done in . B ig g in ( S i P o o l e 's ultimately laid over until next meet­ Terms" for the province'. — S to r e — ing. The Most llp-to-date Plant in Canada. The question of . the ‘ prop.-sed Mrs. Arthu/r Murphy, President of telephone line thnoug!h the Park the Women’s Canadian and the Wc also came ulp, and Aid. Millie re­ men’s Press Clu'bs of Edmontoin, is We have now in stock of this year’s pack, nine varieties, viz. STRAWBERRY, marked that the Government lines at thie head of a movement t01 bring RASPBERRY, APRICOT, RASPBERRY and GOOSEBERRY, BLACK GOAL arid the Okanagan. Telephone Co. before the Provincial Legislature at CURRANT, RED CURRANT, PEACH, PLUM and RED PLUM. When were at present at loggerheads all its session next spring a plan to Nicola lump . - - $10.00 ton along the line. preserve for the people the build­ you want Jam ask for ^ V ^ Pennsylvania hard - $17.50 “ The Council debated the proposi­ ings known ae Fort Edmonton, for­ tion of a combination pole line and merly owned and occupied by the Taber, lump $12.50 “ cable which the telephone company,, Hudson’s Bay Company, organized in had presented, butt it was decided to 1670. T,he font, erected prior to Any of the above kinds of Fruit packed in the most up-to-date plant / get more information on the mat­ 1805 and known as "the last house of MASONS’ ter before coming to any agreement. the world," is to be restored by Gold lined pails from p u re Fruit and pure Sugar at" i The Council adjourned, to meet uping the original materials.. The ori­ C A P f t SUPPLIES again on Monday, Dec.. 2. ginal fort was owned iby the . North $1.00 T*er 5 Tk West Futr Company, * and was built The C. P. R. appropriated forty- in the latter part of the eighteenth {free \ eight millluons'of dollairs daring 1912 centutry by J.; Hughes, M. Shaw and *. liver for rolling stock—d.able the amount J. MacDonald of Garth. It was ’Phone 66. KELOWNA, B. C. ever ordered 'by any other railway known as Fort des Prairies and system in North America in'the same Hughes’ Fort in 1805. This and the same c[koie amalgamated in 1821. W, Biff'd, a fac­ way GREENHOUSES Mrs. Justin Masson, who weighed tor of the last-named company, nam­ iort 1 - RICHTER STREET 708 lbs,. a>nd is said to have been the ed the place Fort Edmonton after his unk (Between Presbyterian and New English largest woman in' the world, died in\ birthplace in England. T[he building W ....—' 1 11 ■ Churches) 1 ' " ...... ' ~ CUT FLOWERS. Carnations, 10c each. Montreal on Thursday. Several occupies a prominent site on Parlia­ Chrysanthemums, 10c a spray. months ago she became insane and ment Hill. ■ -L_ BULBS. Narcissus, Tulips, (single and double), 35c a dozen. was taken in change by the Assist- Crocus, Anemone, Iris, Lily of the Valley, ante Pu/bliquc. In the institution she We are open to take contracts for QUALITY AND SER1 s . w . 25c a dbzen. became notorious fc.r ' exploits o Hyacinths— French Roman, $1 a dozen. t VETfc ' (early white). 10c each. strength when in a frenzy. Even Moving Buildings and \ “ Dutch (named varieties, 15c Our Watchwords G r a d d a t #! J 1 the walls of her room failed to re- Pile Driving, Estimates given Calls m aF Etaiii t stmain her, and it ’was necessary to "'t buillLa noiuis^'T^se outside th e tnain m m£& mm )) §,;» coato