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WE Vol. 1 SUMMERLAND, B. C, JULY 24, 1909 No. 51

«MA ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT AT Owing to the lateness of the hour a num-; \ ber of the events were called off. Irti * {•»{* I* The baseball game resulted in another "rnÈÊÈÈ, QUEEN OF LAKE PORTS win for Summerland, by 9-4. The teams; WÊÊ have now a win each in the Ellison Cup,,4 had a strenuous time and many were sur• series. The S'land team was back to its , KetA Mi**. One, two, three, four, Who are we for ? prised that he had so much voice deft when old form and made very few errors through-. ' We're for the red, we're for the white, the baseball game commenced. out the game. Hancock pitched a steady; \

•-4 Naramata, Naramata, Thè sailing race handicap for lake built game and struck out 12 as compared with; * ! She's all right." boats was the first event to be started with: Eastman's 5. Seres of refereed 1 Regatta No. 1 was a dandy. —Then what two contestants, Lear of Penticton with, the %game, - was No. 2 ? ' , Seetsum, and Sawyer l§f S'land with the , The usual teams played. Following fa On the first occasion the grandstand was Spider; The course 'was about 5 mileSi and the score by innings : TJ^ filled and the largest crowd .on record, was the Seetsum with a handicap of 8 minutes Summerland 1-6-0-0-2-0-0-0-0^9. reported. On Thursday, the grandstand won out by 10 seconds. 2-2-0-0-0-0-0-0-0—4. vT5 accommodation had been nearly, trebled, a Men's double sculls (scratch) : 1 Avis & BASEBALL REORGANIZATION. special stand had been arranged for the Cather, - Kelowna; 2 Thornber & Sharp, band. In addition to this, the upper deck S'land ; 3 Wilkinson sr. & Wilkinson jr., On Monday evening there was a meeting," i of the houseboat, Lily of the Valley was Naramata. of the Baseball Club; called by Dr. Lipsett,- the manager. Although the hour was late; >. filled to the limit and even then, large num- The finish of the senior war canoe race nearly 50 baseball enthusiasts were on hand; i -VI bers were unable to find seats. ' was exciting enough to please everybody; The president, G. N. Gartrell, took the ; ; The sports were somewhat late in^om- and a wilder or more noisy crowd would be chair and called on Dr. Lipsett for a state- mencing, owing to the delay in .11 hard to imagine. Grey headed matrons, ment of the object of the meeting. VV; . the arrival of the Aberdeen.. No wonder bald-headed-old-men staid^^mothers and; : r After, presenting a financial statement^ she was late—she had a crowd of 400' damsels, usually wide awake to the pro- which showed a considerable" deficit

onboard. It was a good humored crowd prieties, were standing on the seats with he then -referred to some slight -frictiSh' î r" i too and the Kelowna rooters were very fairly 'snapping;, and screaming at the -•MV i eyes which seemed to exist and cbnsidered^thal * \ much in evidence as usual. Whatever else top of their voices as the Naramata and itmust^be^:^removedvvbefore''':the:.!best^^work'• may be said about the Kelowna bunch, Kelowna teams, working like heroes, could be done. He had carefully consider! - by* ti they are certainly loyal to their town and crossed the line a dead heat. The draw ed the matter and had decided to hand'iri advertise it well with their colors and their will be decided at the Kelowna regatta. his resignation as manager. yell—especially the yell. Single canoe race: 1 Nichol, Summer- F. Baker, captain of the club then moved :: Summerland people were well to the land; 2 Agur, Summerland; 3 Cather, Kel• seconded by B. LeGros, that the club'dis-^ig?a^^ fite 'front.viThe scow arrived loaded to the lim- owna. . ' V,:. ' •';:^;:: : • band and new oft^cers be elected. The molpPI^S tion '.carried- "unanimously. .• ^'rb:^0^^^m ; it with Summerlamiers. Around the outer i Mixed double canoe race: 1 Miss Kerr v C. N. Borten was then voted to the chair ifi||>|^| edge protruded a fringe of feet of all sorts and Allan Agur; 2 Mrs. Hannaford and and sizes. The deck load was canopied by W. Nichol. and the- meeting proceeded to elect officers - fei'. ja gay collection of parasols. Penticton ' Swimming and Diving: 1 Buchanan,' and choice rested on the following: President, G. N. Gartrell; contributed as usual a large number of Peachland. V. P., C. N. Borten; a^mi its citizens and from all lake landings came The junior war canoe race was won by Sec.-Treas., J. Conway; ; ; men, women, boys and girls, attired in Summerland, to whom the judges gave Manager, D. H. Watson; their "glad rags" and with only one object their decision, in spite of a protest by Capt, M. Manchester. in view-that of having a good time, Kelowna that Summerland fouled by cross- The manager, captain and sec.,-treas >• The managers had their plans well ing their bows. were appointed a committee to select and mm

laid and everything went like clockwork. Af ter the senior race the Naramata canoe place the members of the team.

The various delays which occurred were upset, and fifteenpair s of arms, legs and The reorganization has apparently ;iri^!pffl inno way the fault of the officials, the onus wings were struggling in the water. A fused new life into the team and put maV'0«;S% 'rested entirely upon the contestants who half dozen boats and launches were imme- terson a better working basis. The series; V^«l took their time in getting into action and diately on the spot and the crew was speed- of small reverses which the team has bump-;"^|^ no amount of shouting and bell ringing ily hauled to safety, to the great relief of ed into has had the effect of waken seemed to hurry them or ruffle their seren- a few who couldn't swim. Capt. Dawson ing up the boys to the fact that others cah/^Jp ityinthe slightest degree. So frequently stayed in the water until he got. the canoe also play ball. With Kelowna's improved;;^ ^vas the bell rung that the clapper event- ashore, and in the midst of the confusion and strengthened team, the closing sched^« ually gave way and buned^tself in the Jamie Pollock was seen quietly swimming ule games bid fair to be intenselyJnteres&^ lake. The announcer, Mr. D. H. Watson, around, gathering up the paddles. , ing. : ^ ^/»^;^^®^ffl| The Summerland Review

BOARD OF TRADE. DR. MOODY'S REMEDIES IMPORTANT DISCUSSION ON TRANSPORTA• TION MATTERS. The Royal Medicated Stock Food Co., More Wharves and Docks Wanted in Order to Keep , Be. pace with Growth of District—Council Urged to Extend Domestic Water Mains. Registered in England, United States and Canada. The quarterly meeting of the Board of trade was held at the office of the secretary The following is a list of our cures and remedies for sale in every on Tuesday evening. Those present were city and town in : the chairman, Reeve Agur, S. M. Young, J. A. Kirk. T. C. Stinson, R. H. English, Stock Food Poultry Food Condition Powder J. C. Robson, Dr. C. M. Smith, G. L. Par• ker, E. B. May, G. A. McWilliams and the Hoof Ointment Salve [Healing] Corn Cure Sec.-Treas., C. H. Cordy. Liniment for Man and Beast Correspondence was read, including Mr. R. H. Rogers report as delegate from Wash and Colic Cure Cough and Cold Cure the Associated Boards to the conference of those interested in the fruit growing indus• Heave Remedy Gall Cure Blister Finish try, at on March 1 and 2 last. The President, who also attended the sessions Dr. Moody's Great Discovery Spavin Cure made a few pertinent remarks in this con• nection. It was reported that inspection of import• DR. MOODY'S REMEDIES ed fruits would be more rigid and that ex• The Royal Medicated Stock Food Co., tra officials would be appointed. Other correspondence read was that be• VANCOUVER, B.C. tween the secretary and the C.P.R., *Registered;in-...Englahd^.i.United States: andrCanada.•-• officials with reference to time tables being misleading, only showing a boat on alter• nate days after May 1; also it was pointed out to the officials that in the B. C, pamph• let recently issued, Summerland was not shown on the '.map, The letter showed that the former matter had been corrected and the insertion of .Summerland on the Would you like to Save Money map was promised in the fall. and also get The secretary reported having sent to the CP. R., at their request, two cuts of Sum- BEST VALUE merland to theC. P. R., Irrigation & Colo• nization Co., of Alberta, for insertion in for your Money ? I can satisfy you on both these points. A few their pamphlet. He read a communication of my prices are as follows: in which ^the cuts were accepted with thanks. FRUIT pints $1,00 per doz' May—English—That the secretary be in• Quarts $1.25 „ structed to write Mr. Foster, A. G. P. A., JARS • \ Gals. $1.50 „ at Vancouver, asking how it was that ap• plications for drawing room in sleeper Preserving Kettles , Many a Palace has been erected on what was once a vacant when sent to Calgary by wire from points 4 qts. 35c. 6 qts. 45c. 8 qts. 55c. 10 qts. 65c. lot. The best argument for buying in this district received no attention and requesting Mr. Foster to remedy the same REAL ESTATE PURE 31b. Tin 55c. You may not build the palace, but yours may if possible. Carried. be the ground that's wanted. Dont' buy Moved by Messrs. Parker and Young LARD: 51b. Tin 85c. Real Estate without advice—we offer ours absolutely free. Look over our books for —That the secretary be instructed to write Shirt Waists - $1.00 to 2.00 bargains. to Mr. Marpole, re erection of dock and Ladies Vests . 15c. 25c. 35c. 50c. slips at Summerland, pointing out that un• Men's Balbriggan U'wear $1 a st. G. A. Mc Williams til this is done no packing house and pre- SUMMERLAND B.C. cooling plant can be erected and that if the dock were not built till next year it would ELLIOTT'S STORE Improved Fruit Lots a Speciality. [cont. on last page, inside] The Summerland Review

" : SUMMERLAND DIRECTORY : |

MUNICIPAL COUNCIL—Reeve, R. H. Agur, .. H. C MELLOR Clerk, J. L. Logie.

BOARD OP TRADE—Pres., R.H. Agur, Sec, I C. H. Cordy. Carpenter ant> Puttber - mi feinte of Cement Wäovk

SCHOOL BOARD—Chairman, J. R. Brown, p.o. box 1 Sec, J. L. Logie.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—R. H. English^ R. H. Agur.

CORONER AND HEALTH INSPECTOR—Dr. C M. Smith. That's what We Manufacture NOTARIES PUBLIC—W. J. Robinson, C. H. Cordy, S. Bartholomew, D. H. Watson. The name TAYLOR & CO. means FRUIT GROWERS' EXCHANGE—Pres., J. L. Parker, Sec, C; H. Cordy. Reliability and Value for Money. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT—Martin Burrell, j Grand Forks. We carry Dr. Moody's Veterinary Remedies. MEMBER OF LOCAL LEGISLATURE—Price Ellison, Vernon.

PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE AND DEPUTY GAME WARDEN—J. Tooth, Penticton. ^AYLOR & CO., - 'PHONE 31, - SUMMERLAND, B. C.

POLICE CONSTABLE—H. C. Mellor.'

CHIEF OF FIRE BRIGADE—D. H. Watson.

BOAT SAILINGS—S. S. due from every evening ex• cept Sundays at 4:35. From Penticton at 5:25 a.m. The Aberdeen brings ..Hotel Summerland.. freight on Mondays, • Wednesdays and H. Cancellor, Proprietor Fridays. Overlooking the Health •• • Boating ' Ferry "Maud Moore" leaves Summer- Modern land for Naramata, 8 a. m.. 4:15 .p.. m.; i Beautiful Comfort • * * Bathing Conveniences • for Summerland from Naramata 8:45 Pleasure * Fishing * ' Well Furnihed. a. m., 5 p. m. ~ Rates $2 to $3 Per Day. Special Terms by Week or Month MAILS—Mails for the north close at 8 p .' ,im.V Thursday (half holiday) and Sun• day. Other days at 9 p.m. For Penticton and points south at 4:30 p.m., daily except Sunday. For Balcomo and Naramata at 4:30 p. ^ Summerland Meat Market 4 .m., Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONEY ORDER business not done after Choice-Fresh Meats; Cured Meats, Fish, Poultry, Etc. 6 p.m., except on Saturday evening when orders will be issued from 7:30 Goods Delivered on Tuesdays and Fridays Throughout the District to 8 o'clock. REGISTRATION OF LETTERS closes at 5 p.m. • Gartrell & Company Proprietors MAIL DELIVERY-r-Wicket open for deliv• ery after mail is sorted until 7:30 p.m.

A wave of moral reform has struck Phoe• • Jack Brown went swimming at the D. A. nix and out of sixteen liquor licenses which A. A. with a $50 bill in his pocket. Jack were in existence on January 1st, nine put his pipe in his pocket while he undress• Sail Boats, Skiffs and have disappeared. It might be a good plan ed. The pipe had fire in it, and when for them to get rid of six or seven more. Jack went to get his clothes, the fire had :: Gasoline Launches:: consumed the fifty and the west end of his Canada's trade for June shows an increase We build them : Ask our prices of $9,628,989 as compared with the corres• trousers. He started home in a barrel, ponding month of last year. but was halted by a friend who went out Okanagan Lake Boat Co. Ld. Naramata and bought him a pair of overalls. Daw• Subscribe to The Review son News. Ml The Summerland Review

444444444444444444444 LOCAL •NEWS

Mr. T. Garnett's new house in ^he Trout Creek district, is about completed and will soonbe ready for occupancy. ' Work on Mr. Wilson's new house at the foot of College hill is being pushed ahead mm and it willfisoon be ready for its tenants. Mr. Hunt, late of Calgary, has purchased a town lot: in the vicinity of G. A. Mc- William's house and is erecting a residence thereon;;..: > , H. C. Blitcner, who is connected with the Manitoba College of Pharmacy paid J. L; Logie a visit last week. Prof.; A. G. Campbell returned last week from Chicago University and is the guest Consult us when you require of his brother, Mr John Campbell. Mr. Fraser formerly of Brandon; Man. nas purchased an acre of Mr. J. M. Rob• anything in the printing inson's orchard, adjoining Mr. Geo. Gray's house. A comfortable residence is being built on the grounds which will soon be Fruit Labels bjr 3-color pro• ready for use. Miss M. A. MacKenzie of Ottawa, re• cess, Booklets, Pamphlets, etc. presenting the Victorian Order of Nurses, was a visitor in town this week. She was met by Dr. Smith and by him was intro• Our plant is complete and duced to some of the officers of the hospital board. Miss MacKenzie is on her way up-to-date, and we know home after having visited the coast in the interests of the order. Miss Zella M. Collins of Manitou, Man. just how to use it. formerly teacher of the Naramata public school, is spending a season with friends in Naramata. She was accompanied as far as Summerland by her sister Miss E. Collins and Miss Edna Frazer; also of Manitou, who have continued their, journey west• Review Publishing Co.war d and will take in the A.-Y.-P. ex• hibition and before returning to B. the prairies. Limited, Summerland,C. Mr. A. Finch Page who at one time held an important position with the Japanese government in connection with its railways, was a visitor in Summerland this week and was taken for a drive around the district. Mr. Page has been living in Victoria for some time and is now enjoying his first J trip into the interior of B. C. He expressed Miss Palkner, who recently arrived here E. S. Munro and family arrived in town himself as being greatly delighted with the from the east has succeeded Miss Lowe as «? Tuesday from Salt Lake: City, Utah. extent, beauty and development of Sum- organistfor the BaplM Church choir at the £'^^^hS!Z^ ^^f^ =• front. Those who have heard her play, Valley. The property is among the finest E. Leash, manager of one of the saw mills speak very highly of the young lady's in the district, and embraces some 20 acres and box factories in the vicinity of NeW ability as a musician. She will be of valu- a considerable portion of which is under Westminster in which Mr. Page is finan- able assistance to the choir. ' cultivation and in full bearing. cially interested. Thè Summetländ Review

s RIFLE ASSOCIATION. News from Peachland J The second stage of the class firingan d *~++++++++*+'+++^ also the Price Ellison Cup competition, was Miss G. Banton of Vancouver, is visiting concluded on Saturday in a downpour of rain. Three mejnbers tied for first place, her cousin Miss Leone Morrison for a month. consequently the tie will have to be shot of Rev. J. J. Nixon and Mr. Osborne Need- at a later date. Principal scores: ham spent Monday in Eelowna. TT ] ^„ IOC £1. Miss Ethel Rutherford came in from F. Munro 185 •Winnipeg by Tuesday's boat to join hej 'O. Smith 185 mother and sister in a month's holiday. M. Steuart 179 W. Nelson 178 - The Lake Shore Co. have a' A. E., Nelson 175 A. RICHARDSON & Co .gang of men installing several new 'phones' J. Dunsdon 171 Yard: Siwash Flat Mill: Meadow Valley ALL KINDS OP LUMBER SOLD ' Phone Blue. 6 this week and a new and larger switchboard' On Tuesday four members, H. Dunsdon, .is being placed into central. G. Gartrell, V. Taylor and 0. Smith, left v Another public meeting is called for Sat• for Vancouver to take part in the Provin• urday evening to further discuss thé by- cial Rifle meeting ^and to shoot on the team Garden Tools vlaWs to be voted on Monday next. This is representing the Qkanagan Valley. the third meeting, of'its kind §6 that all- Spraying Materials phases of the question should be well aired SUMMERLAND MASONS RECEIVE CHARTER.

Mr* G. Gibb, who has been representing On Friday evening, last, in the Orange Bee Supplies Messrs. Stirling & Pitcairn, in the*- fruit hall, another epoch, in, the growth of Sum- Fruit and Ornamental Trees business, returned to.Kelowna Wednesday merland was registered. The local Mason- home grown, hardy, tested and morning, having secured most of the small ic Lodge: received its charter and the cere- proven. Our trees do not have to fruit and contracted for a good many of the inony was. well'attended. Right Worship- be fumigated. - They are grown in apples.' "ful Bro., Boyce of Kelowna was the instal- the only part of the continent not Mr. J. B. Wallis who spent the summer ling.officer and R. W. Bro. Burne of the infested with the San Jose scale

here -,tw6- years ago, returned Tuesday same city assisted him. 157 PAGE CATALOGUE FREE

for another visit. When*- here before Mr. : After the formal presentation of the Wallis bought 54 acres of land from Mr. J. charter, .the following officers were instal• M. J. HENRY L.-Elliott,.part of;which has been-;cleared, led:' Greenhouses - 3010 Westminster Road: VANCOUVER, B.C. an'd.v plan ted and Mr. .Wallis is greatly W. M., Bro., Robson, Branch Nursery - - S. Vancouver ". pleased.with the appearance of his property. S. W., '."" Bartholomew, J. W., Doherty, • -.Miss-E. R; Whitesides of Brandon College Sec., " Hogg, came in on Wednesday to spend a few Treas., " Stark, weeks1 of her vacation at Gov. Bulyea's. Chaplain • "Solly, 4 « Chas. H. Cordy She is a .property owner here, having, in S. D.,', Clouston, < t ; J. D., Collinge, NOTARY PUBLIC company with Miss Grace Robinson of D. öf Cr, Fe therstonhaugh, Ontario, a ten acre lot, three acres of I. G.., Dunsdon, 1 < < Fire Insurance & Loans ' which is cleared and planted. ' ;: -S. S., Richardson, Lieut.-Gov. and Mrs. Bulyea were "at J. S., G. Doherty, Tyler Fyffe. If you need either home " to the citizens on Tuesday evening Refreshments were served after the in• last, and practically the whole community YOU NEED US stallation and the meeting closed in har• turned out to enjoy the pyrotechnic display mony with "Auld Lang Syne." given ,from the lawn. A balloon" ascent PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE was particularly " successful, 'the light of, Small annual premium—Large weekly indem- which kept in view for a long time, finally A GOOD LINE OF ' nity during disablement—SPECIAL RATE JUST disappearing over the mountains. Two OBTAINED FOR FRUIT GROWERS boat loads of visitors came up from Summer- Buggy & Team Harness land and Naramata,'ancl altogether a very ALWAYS ON HAND REAL ESTATE* enjoyable evening was spent. At the con• Is on the move—We are turning over some clusion Reeve Lang moved and Mr. J. M., All kinds of Boot repairing of the best of it.. Robinson seconded a vote of thanks to the <" OUR TERMS OF PURCHASE WILL APPEAL TO YOU Harness made neatly & prompt• host and hostess for their thoughtfulness and hospitality for the evening. and Repaired ly executed CHARGES MODERATE The Salmon Arm Council has ordered a Ghas. H. Cordy 100 gallon chemical fireengin e for fire pro• JOHN S. RITCHIE, Parkdale (OFFICE OPPOSITE THE BANK) tection at an outlay of $1200. ' The Summerland Review

with practised malefactors, he set himself LIKES THE OKANAGAN. to secure the establishment by law of a Œije ^ummerlanb Hebieto subsidiary court in which juveniles might Under the heading ' 'Impressions of a vis• THOS. COLLINGE, GENERAL MANAGER be tried without the awesome and reputa• itor. " the Vernon News publishes a letter tion blighting accompaniments of the reg• written by D. F. McKaig, the representa• The Review Publishing Company, ular tribunal. In that court, the boy, not tive of the Rex Spray M'fg., Co., of Yak• Limited, Proprietors the law was to be the important thing and ima, Wash. Among other things he says • Address all Communications, etc., to the Manager. large discretionary powers were to be giv• "Three features are very prominent: SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 Per Year in advance en to the judge, while at the same time, pleasing scenery; a veritable health resort; Six Months $1.00 all the powers of the state were to be be• an unsurpassed fruit district. No fruit can be grown in the eastern part of Canada Advertising Rates hind his decisions. The latter inspired the LEGAL NOTICES.—Ten Cents per line first week of no• respect of the toughest and the former that will begin to equal yours for canning tice and Five Cents per line each sub• purposes. Because of your climatic con• sequent issue. This rate applies to freed the hands.of the judge to do justice Land and Water Notices. ditions your peaches will not fall down in and mercy, LOCAL NOTICES—Immediately following regular locals the can as is the case with peaches grown 25c per counted line; 15c per line each Judge Lindsay's discoveries in that court subsequent insertion. in the east. ~ ^ Rates for contract advertisements ifurnished have been a revelation not only to him, but on application. to the world. Boys who were formerly the Those who have not looked this district despair and terror of the police, are now over have no conception of this great, fa• vored fruit area, and few realize the great SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909 living useful, upright lives. About 95 per cent of those arrested as embarking on a changes that will be. brought about as soon JUDGE BEN LINDSAY. vicious career have been reclaimed and all as the orchards even now planted start to Judge Ben Lindsay, of Denver, Colorado; because the little judge found out it is not bring returns. is to be invited to Vancouver to tell about so much law we want as justice and a little With your splendid shipping facilities the workings of his famous juvenile court. humanity shot through with common and market ready for you just across the While there, the Canadian Club will ban• sense. mountains, all this places you in an ideal, quet him, and other maiks of distinction In sharp contrast with the gratifying ac• unique position. will be accorded, should he be able to tion of Vancouver citizens is the cold ma- I see you are forming a union of fruit come. lignant fact that but for the vote of the growers of the Okanagan Valley for the In so treating Judge Lindsay, Vancouver . women of Denver, Judge Lindsay would handling of your fruit. Truly a wise move unconsciously pays a high tribute to her have been crowded out of^office by the arid the only way to bring about the best own uprightness of heart, for the judge is black hearted corruptionists ruling the po• results and protect the grower from being neither a titled aristocrat nor a gilded cap• litical destinies of that state. How turbid exploited by the buyer who is out for what tain of finance. The world does not trem• must be the fountain of politics in Colora• he can make, as a matter of course. ble when he speaks because of his political do when a man, whose sole aspiration is to I understand that Mr. Samson is to be influence, nor does the profession to which save boys from criminal careers, should be the manager of the Okanagan Fruit Union. he belongs revere him as a Blackstone or the special object of vigoious and organiz• I know Mr. Samson's capabilities. He is a a Russell. He is not, so far as we know, ed attack ? most capable man, and let me say your an author of renown. He is known simply The men who would deliberately set out valley is very fortunate in securing his and only because he has been found a man to break up Judge Lindsay's court, and services. bigger than his robes of office. A live through it, his work among the youthful Nowhere have I seen better cared for or• boy is more to him than a dead man's mil• degenerates of Denver, would crucify chards than in the Okanagan Valley, and there is less apparent damage from last win• lions, as is evidenced by the fact that on Jesus Christ if he came among them and ter's low temperatures than in what are one occasion he held up a court room full gave them the chance. of lawyers engaged on a trial, to let a rag• termed the best districts in Washington. ged newsboy hurriedly whisper a complaint The baseball team held an important You are truly favored in your climate, in his ear and to grant him an "injunc• meeting on Monday evening and carefully your great market at your door, and your tion" restraining a certain policeman from canvassed the baseball situation. Dr. Lip- abundance of water. interfering with his right to sell papers at sett tendered his resignation as manager The company I am interested in has es• a certain station. "De cop like to a fell down of the team, and D. H.Watson was appointed tablished manufacturing plants in various dead when he seen it" the boy is reported manager in his stead. Mark Manchester parts of the states. I am so impressed to have said later. Like "de cop" we also was elected team captain and Jack Conway with your possibilities that I am recom• see it, and, with Vancouver citizens, re• secretary-treasurer. Some slight changes mending our board to put in a plant here move our hats. were made in the team and everything for the manufacture of Ro.x Spray which When Judge Lindsay woke up one day to points to a return to some of last year's will enable your fruit growers to obtain find that his court took youthful offenders form. Hancock came in on Tuesday's boat this spray at much lower prices. under rigid laws, framed for more mature in response to an offer of a position in town A competence awaits the man who and hardened sinners, and because the cast and will hereafter occupy the pitcher's sprays, thins his fruit, cultivates thorough• iron bounds of those laws allowed no other box with Harry Glennie as assistant pitcher. ly, irrigates intelligently, not drowning recourse, made them tenfold worse than his orchard because he has the water (we their neighbors by its harsh and indiscrimi- A silver nugget has been found in Cobalt are cultivating more and irrigating less.) riating sentences, which involved herding that is worth $16.000. The sun and the Weavy cultivation wear The Summerland Review out the humus, the vegetable matter in the Notice PIANOS AND ORGANS soil. Put in cover crops and plow under. Those who want anything in the above lines can* be supplied at right prices. I buy for, cash direct Professor Thornber, of the Pullman State Land Act, Osoyoos Land district, from the manufacturer, and am therefore in a posi• District of Yale. tion to give close prices, especially for cash. Goods Agricultural arid Experimental station delivered to any station in the Valley. with whom I keep in touch, will doubly en• TAKE NOTICE that JAMES MITCHELL, of G. A. McWILLIAMS Summerland, occupation Lumberman, intends to dorse the cover crop remark. I have yet apply for permission to purchase the following de• Summerland, B.C. to see a better fruit district than the Okan- scribed land :- Commencing at a post planted about 96 chains up agan; or its superior as a health resort. Aneas Creek from the North East corner of lot number 3592, thence south twenty chains, thence west twenty chains, thence north twenty chains, THE AUTO TERROR. and thence east twenty chains to the point of com• mencement, and containing forty acres more or less W. H. T. Gahan JAMES MITCHELL A party of Americans spent a day in Dated at Summerland, B.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR town last weekend left on a trip along the 19th May, 1909. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. lake shore to Vernon. They travelled in a large two seated auto-waggon and ap• PENTICTON, B. C. parently had a reckless disregard for life For Hire - Sail Boat & Row Boat and limb. They met a horseman on the Sail Boat 50 cents per hour, $2.00 per day Wesley A. Peters Row Boat 25 cents per hour, $1.00 per day narrow road south of town and although Architect the horse was performing all kinds with a Apply : Hotel Summerland rough hillside on one side and a six foot Summerland, 3. c. drop on the other, still tried to keep their buzz waggon going and only stopped the waggon under protest, informing the J. A. Kirk C. W. Johnson Contractor and Builder rider who was trying his prettiest to keep CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER his horse from backing over the edge, that Dominion and British Columbia Land Surveyor All kinds of carpenter work executed promptly ESTIMATES FURNISHED they had as much right there as somebody SUMMERLAND, - - - B. C. else. Even when compelled to stop their machine, they still kept the engines going Dr. Mathison Experienced Nurse to the terror of the horse which had never DENTIST MISS POLLOCK, Certificated Ladies' Nurse bumped into anything so fearsome before. Graduate Pennsylvania College of Dental Address— . Surgery, Philadelphia GLENIFFER HOUSE - SUMMERLAND While there is no doubt every right on the Summerland - and - Kelowna part of autpmobilists to run their machines, A. F. & A. M. there should surely be, in a country place Mrs. J. L. Caldwell, Naramata j Summerland Lodge, such as this, some kind of a law demanding desires to intimate that she has now opened U. D her store on Robinson Avenue, and will carry Regular Meetings on the that they exhibit at least a few grains of 2nd Tuesday of each month a good line of Ladies and Children's Clothing at 8-0 p.m. in Orange Hall. Sojourning brethren cordi• common sense when meeting equestrians Underwear, Hosiery and Notions and an assort• ally invited. in precipitous places. ment of. Dry Goods. J.C.ROBSON.WM K.S.HOGG,S 1 Lodge Summerland CONDEMNABLE PRACTICE. F. D. Cooper L.O.L. No. 2036 Meets first Tuesday in every month A practice which cannot be too strictly REAL ESTATE BROKER in Orange Hall at 8 p.m. condemned is in vogue amongst the boys PEACH ORCHARD, - SUMMERLAND \ . Visiting brethren welcome Rev. R.J. Mclntyre, W.M. when in bathing. On Monday last a party C. N. Bortón, Rec. Sec. of residents were but on the lake enjoying Unimproved Property from $100 Per Acre themselves in a row boat. As they passed Improved Property from $250 Per Acre LO. O. F. the bathing house as agonizing yells and Good Acre Town Lot, in commanding posi• "Okanagan Lodge No. 58. tion, $850 Meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. in Orange cries for "help" were heard. They im• Hall. Visiting brethren always welcome. mediately bent well to their oars and Good Acre Properties in Peach Orchard at J. F. FAULKNER, A. J. PERRY, $750 and $850 Per Acre upward Noble Grand Rec.-Seer tary arrived in a state of anxiety and perspir• ation only to find that they had been ©©©©©©©©©©©©©£©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©S©S©©^©3©©©©©^ "fooled"—the boys considering it a good joke—jeering at the rowers. TEAS AND COFFEES This is a very serious method of fun, only last week four were drowned in the east, their cries being tabooed as the They are our Leaders rowers had been* "fooled" too often to take any notice. It would be a very desirable ! Have you tried our Special Tea ? thing if parents would impress upon their I offspring the necessity of refraining from 3 pounds for $1.00 this abominable "fooling" as, when their son is really in danger and his cries are heard, the probability will be that he will EAGEL & COMPANY, GROCERS, ETC. meet his fate, as the rowers will have been fooled once too often. Ê Wtf tftö ©ff ©©©©ffi©©©©©©©©^^^ The Summerland Review

I:: Naramata Notes :: |

Mrs. A. L. Gillespie will hold service next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. F. H. Creswell of Okanagan Land• ing was the guest of Mr. J. D. Pollock on Saturday. If You Want ;Mr. Carrol Aikens on Wednesday re• turned from a successful hunting expedition A Good Time in the Headwater Lakes district. Mrs. D. G. Ross of Summerland, last À Good Lot week, was the guest of Mrs. L. H. Mac- Dowell. A Good View The colportuer for the Bible Society of British Columbia, Mr. A. D. Steeple, visited COME TO Naramata last Friday. Mr. J. M. Robinson and family spent the week end at Crescent Beach in the Naramata houseboat Lily of the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Robinson of Summer- land came across the lake oh the ferry Wednesday morning to go into camp back in the mountains. inii A large party of Naramata people went Spray Falls, Naramata up to Peachland on Tuesday evening in the launches Maud Moore and Naramata to Five and Ten Acre Fruit Lots attend the fireworks display given by Governor Bulyea. EXCELLENT SOIL Miss Zella Collins of Miami, Manitoba, came in last Saturday to pay her numerous Naramata friends a few weeks' visit. Prices, Terms, Etc., write : She was accompanied by her sister and Miss Fraser who went on to the coast THE SUMMERLAND TRUST CO,, LTD. on Monday morning. The Entertainers are rehearsing dili• J. M. ROBINSON, Manager, gently for their concert which will be held Friday evening, July 30th. The company, NARAMATA, B.C. under the instruction of Mrs. A. L. Gilles• Or better yet, call and see us. pie, promises to more than live up to its splendid reputation. A party of people from Battle Creek, Michigan, came in on Monday evening, on their way to the Seattle Fair, to look over FOR SALE SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES. Under the instructions ,of the Municipal Council . Naramata. After surveying the proposition 1 • • * a number of them have purchased property of the Municipality of Summerland, there will be / / Lots of the Choicest sold by public auction, on Monday, August six• and will develop their lots in the near teenth 1909, at two o'clock p. m., in the Council future. Among those who comprised the Chamber, Summerland, the following lands on Fruit Land in Summerland which the taxes have been delinquent since the party were John Bower and wife, H. J. Slst day of December 1907 unless the said taxeft; Wells and wife, Eli Link and wife, L. D. No stones; easily cleared; ideal soil and costs are paid prior to said date : Assoascd Owner Lot Block Taxes Costa Total Johnson and wife, H. B. Wilder, H. F. and location Tully Poter 455 15 27.15 8.55, Pawell, Geo. Cook, Mrs. P. A. Thurston Bk508 11 H It Examine this Wore McCutohoon', Mrs. A.N. 455 2 of 17 5.45 2.25 7.70 and daughter. Stenard, H. A 075 2 9.05 2.45 11.50 buying elsewhere Trumbell, R. E. 2195 2 13.55 2.65 16.20, \ Potors, P. W. Bk 508 9 18.10 2.90 » ; 21.00 McCutchoon, Mrs. E).A. BU508 14 18.10 , 2.90 5.21.00 ; RASPBERRIES, Loganberries, Gooseberries, and Bulloolc, T. C. Bk 60S 20 18.10 2.00 21.00 Currants for preserving and table use now ready. B.C. MOORE Wilson, Hugh 2-508 89 S.C0 2.15 5.75> Order early and avoid disappointment. Orders for Evans, E. 974 8 18.10 2.00 21.00 our fruits taken by the Summerland Supply Co.— Or G. A. McWilliams Summerland JOHN L. LOGIE. G. W. McLaren. COLLECTOR. The Summerland Review

SPYING OUT THE LAND.

its location, and the excellence of its, A party of Americans from Battle Greek 82 UNRIVALLED IN ITS BEAUTY, soil, is our new fruit land proposition' Michigan, thirteen in number, paid Sum• on the west shore of Dog Lake in the sunny southern Okanagan Valley. 1 Here fronting on one of the finest inland sheets of water, with a full eastern exposure, and on mer] and a visit on Tuesday last and were •o , which the sun shines iorth in all. its glorious splendor, are to be found hundreds of acres without.- •jm stones, without timber, without alkali. Here the most punctilious fruit grower can be satisfied in taken for a drive through the district. The .88 •o the way of orchard land. One of the great outstanding features is that all irrigation and domestic visitors were under.the management of Mr. s» water supply will come through a pressure pipe system. : .O t. Wells of Naramata. formerly of Battle O* •82o. . DOES SUCH A PROPOSITION APPEAL TO YOU? 1 88: Creek. Mr. Wells i bought a fine property Sssä 88' If it does write us and we will only be too glad to give you all the desired information 88' across the lake last fall and has become so 88 •o JAMES RITCHIE PARKDALE entranced with* the ¡west that he took a o88» . SUMMERLAND •O o» •• 'O.cac.o.o.c.o.c.o.o.Q.o.ooo.o.o.o.oto.cwg.o.o.o.o.o.o.oêc^O.o.c1 C trip home in 9*$$*. *P -tell his old friends 838282888^.0.0: Oioao*2«82w' and neighbors all about it. His glowing description of the gardens and orchards of Weather Report Interior B. C. so aroused their curiosity that Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Abstract from.weather records for June, 1909, kept at the Government Smith, Miv^and, .Mrs.. Bowen, Messrs. Station, Balcomo Ranch, Summerland, B.C. Millard, Cool arid Powell, Mrs. and Miss Barometer Sunshine •May . '. .Maximum '.. Minimum Rainfall (Inches) Thurston, decided to accompany Mr. and Readings (Hours) 190 * -;"

. 17 . 71.0 65.0 50.5 . : 52.0 29.46 0.54 ,. 0.15 18 63.0' 77.5 •:• 48.0 49.0 29.44 13.30 AMONG THE CHURCHES. 19 . . 60.0 77.0 47.0 > 57.0 29.44 9.54 20 69.0 81.0 41.0 56.0 29.48 9.00 0.34 21 62.0 70.0 49.5 50.0 ; 29.58 11.54 0.25 — 22 71.0 67.0 52.0 46.0 29.'56 6.36 0.05 A PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Parkdale school 23 78.0 61.0 46.0 47.5 . 29.48 . :-f • 2.00 - 24 . 89.0 67.0 52.5 44.5 29.40 9.54 house 11 a.m., Sunday School at 10 a. m. 25 79.0 74.0 59.0 46.0 29.20 14.18 0.02 Morning service in Methodist church, 26 63.0 70.0 50.0 47.0 29.20 5.36 '. 27 , 68.0 70.5 48.0 49.0 29.33 6.42 ; 0.15 10:30 a. m. [''[ 28 74.0 72.5 42.5 50.0 29.60 11.00 29 82.0 79.0 52.0 48.0 • 29.50 ... 11.00 REV. JAS. HOOD, Minister, 30 87.0 84.0 59.0 56.0 29.56 14.06 METHODIST CHURCH—In the Parkdale school house at 7 p. m. Totals '297.18 0.27 1.52

Service in therchurch 10:30 a. m. Averages 74.7 74.2 52.1 50.3 29.47 Sunday school at 11:30 a.m. ""• REV. R. J. MCINTYRE, Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH—In Empire hall at 7 p. m., Sunday, school, Empire hall, 11:30; Parkdale ^Baptist church service at 3:30; Sunda^ school at 2:30. Y. P. S. meeting in the church, 7:30. REV. Hi' G. ESTABROOK, B. A., Pastor. ST. PETER'S CHURCH (ANGLICAN)-July 25 By securing a large lot in Peach Orchard at once where ' Seventh Sunday after Trinity— —you have every convenience and comfort—— Matins, 11 a.m. REV. H. A. SOLLY, B. A., Rector. Others are doing it - - WHY NOT YOU?

The Grand Trunk Pacific has awarded The price and terms will be made to suit any purchaser contracts for six steel bridges on the hun• for a short time. Remember 1 the first to buy has the choice. dred mile section east of Prince Rupert. The fortunate bidder was thè Canadian C. H. CORDY J. M. SUTHERLAND Real Estate Broker. . Telephone Gray 2. Bridge company, of Walker ville. Ont., and the price is $400,000. Victoria Times. it The Summerland Review

The regular quarterly meeting of the Baptist church was held on Tuesday eve• LOCAL NEWS ning when a considerable amount of busi• ness was transacted. ' -

R. Clouston. The death; of Mrs. Harper of Brandon, Miss Agnes Raleigh left on Thursday occurred early Friday morning at the home morning for her home in Vancouver, in re• of her sister, Mrs. Willard Estabrook. The deceased lady had been ailing for some sponse to a wire announcing a death time and came west in the spring in the in the family. She expects to remain hope of regaining her health. Death was at the coast. very unexpected and arose from a series of Mr. B. R. Baker a carpet merchant of complications. The funeral service was Toronto, was a visitor in Summerland this conducted at Mrs. Estabrook's last (Friday) week, accompanied by his daughter. He evening, Rev. H. 6. Estabrook officiating; proposes buying land here on which he will The remains will be shipped to Brandon for make his home, after disposing of his interriierit. business.

In connection with the new cricket club t; SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS. ; ; Okanagan College there will be a friendly match on College Out of 10 Summerland students who re• Campus, Park dale,-between married and cently wrote on their Entrance Examination single on Thursday afternoon next. Wick• nine passed successfully. The total marks College Matriculation; junior ets pitched at 3 p.m. This should prove called for to secure a pass was 550 and the & senior ; Commercial Course ; Stenography & Typewriting- an interesting opening game and members lowest marks made were 625. Vocal & Instrumental Music. arid friends should turn out in full force. Ruth Fulton took fourth highest stand- Mr. Chonosuki Yuda, a wealthy Japanese ing in the Province. representing ithe Japanese government Following is a list of successful students: • For further particulars address the visited Summerland on Wednesday and Vivia R. Fulton, 773; Aldyth M. Ireland, —— —principal-— .:" . . was driven through the district. He took 719; Edith I. Thompson, £90; Lillian V. EVERETT W. SAWYER. ... a vast sheaf of notes on conditions and Brown, 677; Myrtle E. Ritchie, 676; Jean asked a wide variety of questions relative E. Stevens, 654; Clarence R. Adams, 637; <. "to the possibilities and prospects of the Annie H. Stewart, 630; Thomas W. Nelson, 625. • district. We are Sole Agents for CANADIAN Principal Robson is receiving congratu• .Dr. and -Mrs. Lipsett attended Lieut. lations on the success of his students. Gov. Bulyea's reception at Peachland on Tuesday and report a most brilliant A nineteen year old boy named Galloway ROD affair. The Maud Moore went from Sum• was taken from Edmonton to the Brandon merland and the Naramata with about asylum last week. He was laboring under forty from Naramata, travelled side by side. a delusion that he was another Longboat About two hundred attended the function and ran all the way from Edmonton to which ended with a splendid fire-works Fort Saskatchewan and return, a distance display at night. of forty miles in four hours. He is now paralysed in both legs though . those who ,Mr. .and Mrs. D. Watson of Brandon, saw him run say that he did not appear at have arrived in Summerland and will make all distressed, and was riot even breathing their home with their son Mr. D. H. heavily. Since that, however, he has, lost Watson. Accompanying them were Mr. and have a full line of FILMS, PAPERS, weight steadily and is now little more'th.an and Mrs. Ball and family who have taken MOUNTS, Photographic Chemicals, Etc. ;. in the A.-Y.-P; exhibition at Seattle. They a skeleton,—Calgary Herald. \ will spend a couple of weeks in Summer LOST—Bay pony mare, white star oh forehead; S'LAND DRUG Co. two white hind stockings, colt at heel. Suitable land before returning east, reward—Jack Conway.*

•fi • \ The Summerland Review Notice

Land Act, Osoyqos Land District, District of Osoyoos. TAKE NOTICE that BENJAMIN H. SHERK of Summerland, Occupation Fruit Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following des• cribed lands :— Commencing at a post about 3 Chains distant from the North East Corner of Lake, situated on iEneas Greek about 40 Chains above Harrowdene Lake; thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; and thence east 20 chains to. the point of commencement, and containing forty acres more or less. •. ; BENJAMIN H. SHERK. Summerland, B.C. < 7th Juiy, 1909. -

Notice

Land Act, Osoyoos Land District, . District of Osoyoos. TAKE NOTICE that WILLIAM RITCHIE, of Sum• Invest your money in the Solid merland, Occupation Fruit Farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:— : Commencing at a post planted at the north west Earth. Get a Fruit Lot. Summer- corner of Harrowdene Lake on JEneas Creek and near the head waters of said creek; thence south 20 chains; thence east 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; land has a Future. Your Fruit Lot and thence west 20 chains to the point of commence• ment, and containing forty acres more or less. WILLIAM RITCHIE. Summerland, B.C. will grow in value while you sleep. 7th July, 1909. I Consider what it will be worth ten Notice years from now even if you never Land; Act, Osoyoos Land District, • District.of Osoyoos. get enough ahead to improve it, . TAKE NOTICE that THE GARNETT VALLEY LAND COMPANY LIMITED, of Summerland, Occupation Land Company, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands :— and Buy Now. Commencing at a - post planted about 4 chains from the south east, corner of Island Lake, which is situated on jEneas Creek about 15 chains above Beaver Lake; thence south 20 chains; thence west 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; and thence east Lots at $100 per acre on easy terms of pay• 20 chains to the point of commencement, and con• taining forty acres more or less. THE GARNETT VALLEY LAND CO. LD. ment. For further particulars write or call on per James Mitchell, Summerland, B.C. Manager. . July 7th, 1909. \ cr\ The Summerland Development Co. Notice SUMMERLAND, B.C.

Land Act, Osoyoos Land District, District of Yale. TAKE NOTICE, that I, .ROBERT CLOUSTON, of BOARD OF TRADE—concluded strongly urged to carry the question of Summerland, B.C., Occupation Fruit Grower, intend a supply of domestic water to a satisfac• to apply for permission to purchase the following then be too late to put up houses for next described land:— tory conclusion at the earliest possible date, year' crop. Also that slips would facilitate Commencing at a post planted at the N.E. corner in order to get the system in full working of Lot 8756, thence north 20 chains, thence west 20 handling of hay, grain etc., in carload lots chains, thence south 20 chains, thence east 20 chains, order before the coming winter. Carried to" the point of commencement, and containing 40 at a reduced rate and with greater con• acres more or less. unanimously. ROBERT CLOUSTON. venience. Carried. Summerland, B.C. The meeting then adjourned. July 10th, 1909. The secretary brought up the question of ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ the supply of domestic water, saying that The Maud Moore was chartered this Surveyor Wilkie and four assistants, all it was the opinion of several who were un• week to take a party embracing Mr. and able to be present that a strong resolution, Mrs. O. E. Tomlin, Mr. C. M. Dodson sr. registered from Trout Lake, Kootenay, urging the council to carry the matter Messrs. M. Dodson, C. M. Dodson jr. and went up on Monday's stage into the Fort through, should be passed at this meeting. J. Dodson, to Penticton. The launch went George and Nechaco district and will re• The president thought this unnecessary, first to Naramata and took on board Mr. main up there for the summer and fall. but it was moved by Messrs. Parker and and Mrs. Gibney. At Penticton they took Ashcroft Journal, English—That the municipal council be a team and drove down to Kaleden. The Summerland Review

SPECIAL SALE of BOYS' BOOTS.

200 Pairs to be sold at a Sacrifice. Good Strong Boots that will give Satisfacton. All Standard Makes and of best quality Leather. English Kip, Kangaroo, Oil Grain and Box Calf.

Regular $2.25 Boots for $1.75 Regular $3.00 Boots for $2.25. Sizes from 11 to 5 „ $2.75 „ $2.00. . „ $2.00 „ $1.50

These will also be on sale at our Parkdale Branch. Come early before the; sizes are broken.

WATCH THIS SPACE IT WILL PAY YOU

The Summerland Suppljr Company

The Summerland Fruit Company* Limited

Headquarters for Flour & Feed. Moffets Best Flour, 98's £L $3.40. Moffets Best Flour, 49's •£! $1.75. Lake of the Woods Five Roses 98's per sack $3.65. „ „ „ „ 49's per sack $1.85. We solicit your order for Fruit Boxes, Orchard or Shipping Boxes. Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Lumber. Lumber Yard at Parkdale.

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