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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, AND

Vol. 11, No. 29. Whole No. 550. SUMMERLAND, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919, $2.00, payable in advance.

Municipal Is Now School Board Sub• Who Should Have SummerlancTs Engineer Would Expropriate AJffi mits Estimates The Fines? and General Superintendent Indian Reserves Council Makes Selection From Nearly 100 Old Dispute Again Before Member For South Applicants Will Require $1,200 More Council This Week Heard At Victoria Than Last Year Mr A. W. Ellson Fawkes has Graded Water Rates Water Situation been appointed' to thé position of Salary Schedule municipal engineer and - general superintendent at a salary of Coun. Kirk Would Fix Max• Mr Jones Asks Of S. Okana- $3,000 per annum. Teachers Submit Suggested imum Supply, And ' gan Land Deal. Wants ' ... As aresult of the advertisements Basis For Yearly Charge For Extra . A Horticulturist placed in'the local, Calgary,'-Van• Increases couver, and Washington State pap• The council sat in regular weekly ers about ninety applications were Provision was made by the school Victoria.—Urging the~.provincial received by the council for the new session from, three until after six government.to make every effort at board when preparing the estimates pc^ion.. ,Afer -some hours* o'clock on Monday with an hour obtaining; action by Ottawa in the ; preceding the council meeting given expropriation and development .of 'lySSSfX R1 VJat,on^^f? «le,an: sciehce^ instructor for four months over to committees, '.- the Indian reserves in the Okanagan,: edfrom-the lot from/which to select $100 was also provided for equip ; £Since the beginning of the year Ln?PeFrn V5 nt; 0ne was a rest- ping domestic science department Mr J. W. Jones, member for South ary,tW ,C there have been numerous requests Okanagan gave an instructive and ™/^ « "IT 7!F" The board finding that the work f o r repairs or ex tensions to the well-thought out contribution to the couver, and one in Seattle, and the in the manual. training department -irrigation system, and the long list fifth resident here. The four out- cannot be satisfactorily done in the debate on the speech from' the side- applicants were each given an two days per week\ as arranged for of these referred to the water com Throne in the Legislature last week, | y interview the council mittee was added to on Monday opportunit to last year, were able to secure the Mr Jones devoted considerable titad a^ Mr Fawki came in from Cal- when H.G.Mellor described the „0„„ • M „ •• , . 17 services of Manual Training Direc to< the question of land settlement; gary, and. Mr Barton fromjancou- tor Baker for a third day. and this condition of the flumes on the bench going into detail in connection north of Peach Orchard and along: ver on Friday night and Mr Link is also provided for in the esti- with the opening up of the idle In• from beattle on Saturday night, mates the south and east of Jones' Flat. dian reserve!, the settlement of He did not presume to state whe• Saturday; morning was spent by the The total of the estimates; as -the .irrigation question by way of council in conversation with the ther the service; should be:through public ownership, and the repatria• prepared for .submission- to the line or flume or a combination of first two, v.and>• on Saturday eveninmunicipag l council, was $9,500, and tion on the land of the returned Mr Link was given a? hearing, both, but - Mr Mellor pointed; out' soldiers. on this estimate the council will, At the. regular meeting, of the base the school tax for the current the urgent need of. domestic water -' He told the. House that in the in his section/ stating that, an ex• council on Monday Mr Fawkes was year. This 'total is about an even Okanagan and Si mi 1 kameen - Val leysth e unanimous choice, and he has $1,200 dollars more than required tension of the domestic system in alone Indian reserves amounted to that area, would .very likely be a been asked to take? up his duties from .the taxpayers in 1918. In 147,000 acres, much of this land addition to this sum the province paying proposition when the front--- being - of-.the. finest qualityvahd in here at the' earl iest possible date. | - age tax was, considered. He knew : : -;Mr Fawkes is agraduate of the pays approximately dollar for dollar : -the'.possesBioni.ofvonly7,;872%Indians;. on. teachers' salaries and convey• of several who would build if dom• few of whom made any real use, of College of Science and -Technology estic water was available. Mr Mel• andthe Her iot' Watt ^College, both ance. Thetotal school expenditure . .it.. The governments, he thought! last year was.: $14;750, of which . lor was promised- by the reeve that' should take iimmediate steps ,to- ob• of Edinburgh, Scotland, and has held important positions with His $8,300 was - provided for in the his suggestions .would be consider- tain possession of the reserves at estimates presented to the council. - ed. Reeve Simpson referred to the: Enderby, Vernon, , West- Majesty'sOffice of Works, Scotland; many applications for domestic bank, and , preparing and ~VickersO"Sons & Maxims, Eng C. J. Gale, who has a contract water and assured hirn/that this^ them for colonization by soldiers land. , with .the school board for the Para• would be given sympathetic, considj and otherwise. He instanced a case, The following*are some of the dise Flat route, gave thirty days' eration. \ , ftf;where;'soldiers at Kelowna wereimportan t -positions -held by - Mr notice of his intention to!terminate Fawkes in the United States; >:Chief his ; service,: complaining. that*he ? Representing ^the^vendoryiW.C/ prepared to go ahead, in a co opera• ; ; tive movement'; for^the farming of Assistant Engineer of Construction had not: been paid for November: Kelley asked-that the municipality - . sell to the, former: owner a lot:in ;a sma] 1 reserve, tract;at Duck Lake; for the City of Minneapolis, Minn and-; December, and rv that he was jbutmntil?.Ottawa;v^ahd-.-.Vjctoria-\-!;;had during the • construction: ,of their wrongfully deprived of ipayment for. : the Hill Park Garden. This lot had ; . been, sold, but. the purchaser ihad I one and a half million dollar Mech the';days^that; schools <-wereclosed Ireached a'décision on a basis for,| am-cal FUtration Piant ^anridge because - of influenza. - It was -the defaulted, and:had^nodntention^of; Government On Central School ^action nothing rcould.^be.vdone. - In1 — - - carrying out' his: agreement;

WHO SHOULD HAVE THE PRINCIPAL LEES RESIGNS do so ever since. J ' . • FINES? (4): Comparisons; have been at-? Œïje Dummerten* Hetoteto . POSITION. (Continued from page 1) Boy Scout Column tempted between'.. my. salary and Published by THE REVIEW PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, (Continued from page 1) that of neighboring towns but such ; RALPH E. WHITE. Managing Director stealing of water along the flume comparisons can not- be made. „ These towns have changed principals SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $2.00 PER YEAR. IN ADVANCE. SIX MONTHS $1.00. serving this lot. They were as• SUMMERLAND TROOP BOY ed to tender my resignation to take effect as early as possible for I have every year for at least the last four. sured that if the flume was faulty SCOUTS. the council would remed? it and if no; desire to force my seryices on In Vernon and; Kelowna the changes Advertising Rates O. F. Zimmerman, Scoutmaster. have not been so frequent because • Eight Cents per line for each sub- shortage of wat'erwas due to: ineffi• you if the work does notenjoy your LEGAL NOTICES.—Twelve Cents per line for the firotinsertio n Headquartersj College Gymnasium. approval. - - - they pay their men more justly. sequent insertion. cient administration that : must be remedied. The matter of the pine Meets every Friday - evening at (3) It would seem that the dis• But there is. not another Public LAND NOTICES.—$7,00 for 60 days, $5.00 for 30 daya. 7.30 p.m. School Principal in the Valley who WATER NOTICES.-30 days, 150 words and under. $8.00; each additional 60 words", $1.00. trees was referred to Chairman crimination I have received has.not Campbell of the roads committee been due to funds.' You have rais has remained in the service of:his THEATRICAL, ETC.—60c. per inch for first insertion, and 26c per inch each subsequent insertion. Board as. long;as I have. Hence LOCAL NOTICES or Readers. Immediately following- regular locals, 20c per counted line; 10c E with power to act. At our 1 ast weekly meeti ng Mr ed the salaries of the lady teachers Zimmerman thrqugh.illness not be• as mentioned above. You are now the utter impossibility of attempt• line each subsequent insertion. Half these rates when accompanying display advertisement) - A communication from Mrs J. C. ing to draw analogies. Arkell requesting that all shacks on ing able to be present. Patrol paying about fifty:per cent." more LODGE NOTICES Etc.. 25c. per week, per column inch. Last summer when Penticton en• FOR SALE Advertisements, Etc., 2c. per word first week; lc. per word each subsequent week, the Flat be required to have brick Leader Gayton was in charge of for caretaking than when Icame to chimneys revived the question of meeting. After ;roll call .-Patrol Summerland and at your last meet gaged "its .present .Principal it was Transient Advertisements payable in advance. specifically stipulated: that:: if / his Rates for Contract Advertisements furnished on application. having a building by-law, and the Leader Smith puftheboys,; through ing you increased the salary of your matter was left for consideration at a little marching,then tumbling. Secretary by twenty per cent., Also services were satisfactory 'and he Copy for change of contract advertising must be in the hands of the printer not later than Tues• would remain, his' salary jvould be day noon to insure publication in the next issue. later meeting. At the end of this period the "meet• you have increased the salary of the increased at "the "end of one year. Plans for two lots north of S ing was dismissed, and the,.first Medical Inspector over sixty per team that we intend to play' the cent, when it must be obvious to Continuity in the staff should be the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19J9. . Snider's, together with a plan aim of all Boards. Kelowna; Scouts: playedithe second you that any reason making for an : for a road across these, was receiv ~ I certainly' have no desire to ap• eB, and thé clerk-instructed to have team. Although the; seconds play increase i n his remuneration applies ed well it was no match for the equally to mine. peal to rthe .Board on:any grounds Dancing Is Banned Hospital Donations. the plans recorded. other than justice. I feel that I The 1919 school estimates ; total first. -• - • _ j•'. •-' < • -.. (4) Further it haB been suggested Instead of our next regular^meet• that my, w.ork in spare time is ob• have made my.". case abundantly Throughout The The following donations to the ing $9,500 were received from the clear-and 1-'can no longer side step hospi tal d ur ing the month of Janu• school board. ing we will;meet:at the:-gymnasium jected to\by the Board.' I can not Province at 4 o'clock and* from there go; to •the^discrimination that • I have re• ary are gratefully acknowledged by The collector:reported that R. H yet bring myself to believe that you ceived,' - - - ^ " the matron: English had refused to pay the .ren• Mr F. A. Miller's place at Upper would assume so untenable and: un• tal of $5 a year for the past four Trout Creek, where we are invited reasonable :- an • attitude as to wish I ask, therefore, that my salary (Kelowna Record.) Mrs H. A. Solly, Mrs R. C Lip- sett, Mrs C.N.Higgin, eggs; Mrs years, on the road-end which he to spend the evening. _ - to deprive a member of your staff from'Jan. 1st of the present, year Considerable agitation has been F. D. Cooper, magazines; Mrs A. has had fenced in ]U3t south of Arrangements are being • made to of his spare ti me. - Surely i t belongs, be on a basis of $1,800 per:annum;; caused by the announcement of a Milne, tea; Mrs W. J. Robinson, his old stable. The council felt go to Kelowna next ^Friday, Feb. to himself especially if his.work is according to the-schedule drawn up.: provincial order-in-council prohib• grape juice; Mrs R. H. Helmer, that this was a just claim, and Mr 21. • . -- v ; j satisfactory; which I urge: is the at the Teachers' meeti ng and wh ich I •; iting public and: private dances, on canned fruit, cream; Mrs Lipsett, English will'be asked to pay. Mr only consideration. If it is satis• fully'.trust:wi 11 meet wi th the sup^| port of the Board, \i account of the influenza .epidemic. canned fruit; Miss "Dale,- head English further refused. to pay. If the editor is paid promptly and factory .1 -ifek" a" salary in.keeping The wording of the order left some cheese; Mr. John Downton, pork; with present ^conditions and .the Failing to receive a satisfactory, over:-fines, -which he had collected, his pocket book^kept plethoric by reply-I shall be forced reluctantly doubt as to whether it was the in• Mr I. Blair, potatoes. the reason given being that the Prompt-payingpatrons,rhe puts his length of my service here.'' ; toithe^obvious?conclusion>and:one tention to apply its provisions to council was not now paying.him pen to his paper in peaee ;Jie paints If it is not satisfactory please ad• Kelowna, or only to certain places vise to- thateffect and niy services course bnlylwill-remain. 6« the $25 per year formerly paid him his pictures of passing events - in where influenza regulations were in How Judge Ye"? as Police Magistrate. .ClerkcLogie more pleasing colore, sand the' peru will terminate on April 1st. -r~. Yours faithfully, force. A telegram from the povin- explained that since 1914. the ap• sal of his paper is a pleasure to the But the Board does hot object to - . '. C. W. LEES, cial police to Victoria elicited a He alone, whose hand is bounding pointment of police magistrate has people. Paste this piece of prov• my; outside work:.else: why did they, Principal. reply which did not altogether clear Human power and human will. been-with'the governments Prev• erbial philosophy in some- place hire a Manual Training Instructor up the doubt, and as several dance3 Looking through each soul's sur• ious to that Mr English had been where all persons can conceive. s last summer when it was common are being projected, it became appointed by the council at a sal• knowledge that he would engage in Review Want and Sale ads. necessary to know without possibil• rounding, give Knows its good or ill. ary of $25. The clerk explained outside work and has continued to Good Results. ity of misunderstanding just how that under the provisions of the vidual gates and at the heads of the city stood in the matter. Ac• For thyself, while wrong and sorrow act when the municipality maintains laterals.'- .Reeve ' Simpson - said he cordingly, upon instructions from : Make to thee thei r strong appeal, police service it has a right to the could agree to thissif the minimum the mayor, the city clerk wired for Coward wert thou not to utter supply of water' were-.-, made .in-ac• a definite statement which .would fines. The clerk was instructed to What the heart must feel. _ lay: the; matter before the;Attorney- cordance with the - classification of set all doubt at rest. The reply the land to be" served;: ;.;No action came this morning to the effect that Earnest words must needs be spoken General so that a clear understand ing may be obtained. As Justice was agreed upon. :^ V all dancing throughout the province When the warm heart bleeds or The following accounts; including was prohibited for the period in - burns ofTeace', Mr English fixes and col lects thé costs, said the reeve, and many of - -December's' .purchases as which the order remained in force. W i th itS; scorn of wrong, or pi ty well as thbsVof January^ were pre-; In consequence, several dances For the wronged, by turns. it was his opinion that this was all : sented by the finance committee and which have been announced for the he was entitled to. .- \.\ But, by al 1 thy nature's weakness, Following a report from Collector approved for payment: - ' - next few weeks, have had to be Summerland Supply Co.i called off. Hidden faults and follies known, Pollock to the-effect that he-was $32.50 Be thou, in rebuking evil, having difficulty in collecting- past Steuart Fruit Co. - . -.' 40.25 Conscious, of thine own. due accounts for/wiring done by the Corp. of Penti'ctpn,, elec- _- —Whittier. municipal electrician, he was in• trical goods*--v - - - 6.00 Owing to the ban placed Londanc To have Your Own Private ing in the province by the powers i structed to advise the electrician King's Printer - ' - 1 V 6.05 that be at Victoria, it has been' "Surrender of the German Flee,' that no connections should be madje W. Ritchie - - 20.62 òr Business Stationery^ . . necessary to postpone the masquer-J Monday night, Feb; 10, at 8.15 until bills for wiring werepaid and W. R. Shields - - : -.38.35 ade dance in aid.of the Red Cross, snarp. Enderby Theatre. 25c. and service will be discontinued to those G. R. Hookham & Co. - 5.00 Did You ever figure how much advertised for the fourteenth of 50c. — Okanagan Commoner. No who refuse to pay these accounts. Northern Electric Co. - 359.32 per hundred sheets the ordinary An account from R. H. English, Can. Pipe Co. - , - 413.36 Writing Pad costs ? .— If not, February by the Vernon Fire Bri• doubt the boys will be glad to know just try it. gade. This will no doubt be a dis• that the flee has surrendered!—Van J.P., for $8.50, costs in connection Can. Gen. Electric Co. - .74.40 appointment to many, but as this couver Province. with the recent motor charges Great West Electric Co., We can supply you with full- against minors, was referred to the move is for the safety of the general electric supplies - 76.60 size - Letter -Paper, with your public we must cheerfully resign police commission. ' K.V.R., dynamite - 20.62 ourselves to existing conditions.— BUSINESSLIKE. Domestic water connection was j; S. Ritchie • . • 10.40 Business or Ranch name and Vernon News. Tommy—"Mother, do you pay granted C. E. Craig., -. ï>- Summerland Drug Co. - 18.60 address on it for 65c. arid 75c. nurse $20 a month to look after In moving that the application of Houghton & Evans, dog tags , 5.10 per hundred in lots ,of 1000; me?" Mother—"Yes." Tommy— A. W. Ellson Fawkes, CE., of Cal• Review Publishing Co., and-less in larger lots. Small •Well, I'll look after myself for gary, for the position of general printing, advertising, etc. 226.90 extra charge if padded, $10 and you can have the other superintendent and municipal en• Cochrane & Ladner, legal Give $10." gineer, be accepted, Coun. Kirk account • • • 176.55 us atrial order NOW. pointed out that Engineer Latimer, J. L. Logie, election ex• r n his report on the work covered penses • », • SCHOOL BOARD SUBMITS 25.00 by the recent $35,000 by-law, made F. D. Cooper, election ESTIMATES. provisi on for super i n tendence and expense • , - - •5.00 contingencies amounting to 10 per W. Limmer, election ex• Job Printing (Continued from page 1) The Review cent, of this sum, so that the en» penses - - • 4.00 Department. 'eel we should be on an equal basis gineer's Balary was provided for in F. H. Latimer, surveying 105.15 m this respect with other munici• this item alone. We would get Workmen's Compensati on pal employees, At present we un• much additional service from him Board « • - 49.00 derstand that the government grant without additional taxation, His S'land Fruit Union, feed 257.93 or salaries is used for general motion was seconded by Courii T. B, Young - 2o;oo municipal purposes, and wo strong- White and carried unanimously, no Board of Trade - . y urge that the board make itself other candidate being suggested Crehan, Mount & Co., 100.00 responsible for the regular paying proposed. audit • of the staff, or have all municipal In discussing water matters, Bank of Montreal, deben* 175.00 A New Stock cheques issued at one time." The Coun. Kirk suggested that with ah ture interest OF communication Btated further that increased water supply available it Bank of Montreal, interest 100.00 the teachers "unanimously agreed might be advisable to fix a minimum on loan • • • Pruning Shears just arrived that the board should in justico to rate for a certain measured volume C. N. Hlggin, tax sale 42.40 itself and the'staff adopt a general Milk of water with an additional rate to • land redeemed - 129.15 At $2.75, 3.25 and $6.00 schedule of salary IncreaBOB, and we those who require nn oxtra supply O. Smith, tax sale land suggoat the adoption of the follow• of water for inter-cropping, vegot redeemed • • also ing, and osk that all salaries from 8.90 able growing, etc. Those who K;y.R„ freight - .... January 1st, 1010, bo fixed by this 42.40 wanted nn extra Bupply of water Ddrn, ExproBB, express • . 7.50 Pruners, "Walters" schedule, giving each toachor credit should make application stating for the time ho or she may have Postage 82.50 .' 10-ft. long $2.25. Other makes with. 30rin. what' nrïditionn! amount they ro» School Board, January Re• Bottle been on tho staff." Tho Bchodule quired. Ho submitted a rough handles at $2.25, $3.25 and $6.75. as Bubmittod by the teachers placed quisition • - ' 1,515,00 sketch of an inexpensive measuring tho salaries for ward schools for the Pay Roll - • - 1,590,65 davlco , that could bo used at indi Sundries • - .. . 84.84 first, second, third, and fourth years " Feltol as follows: $780, $880, $880, nnc i80, Provision was made in this A Floor Covering in various patterns- schedule for nn increase of $100 light, medium and dark shades at Caps per year in tho principal's salary beginning with $1,500 in ttio firs Butter Wrappers $1.12Ì per square yard. year, and $1,800 for the fourth and subsequent years.' Tho toachor nox the principal would by this achod New Samples of 20th Century ule rocoivo $000 for tho firstyea r Pure Vegetable Parchment Printed and aftor that $075, $1,050, and Clothing $1,125, Tho othor three tonchors Come in and select your SPRING SUIT. Stock Capi of Beit Quality In tho Contrnl School would bo on With a Special Alkali Ink an equal basis with salaries for tho We can supply these In any quantity. At lowcit CASH Pricei first yoar of $840 each, and for tho following years, $015, $900 and If you make good butter you will wont your name on tho Congoleum Rugs $1,005. No action was takon on wrapper. 74x9 9x9 9x 10Ì 9x 12 this Bchodulo, it boing laid over Wo can now do this at very little extra cost. for consideration at a later moot $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 $22,50 ing, As tho matter of moro promp payment had already been takon up The Law Forbids the Sale of by tho chairman with tho counct i •• i 1 ••" . it was thought wlso to await re Summerland Supply Compy. Bults boforo again approaching tho Butter in Plain Wrappers Review Office. council. Summerland and West Summerland.

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WOULD EXPROPRIATE INDIAN ing a vigorous fight against codlin ergency fund forecasted. Did it B.C. was to reach its rightful place Imp rovement ^.'RESERVES. . moth-and fire blight, and .favored mean an election or. soup kitchens? in respect to tourist traffic. In going on with the tuberculin test• Was it a sort of method of doling stead of having a big emergency J. R. BARCLAY , " (Continued from Page 1.). ing of cattle. Roads in the out charity to the soldiers? appropriation he thought a decision confidence, but hé is continuing his Taking up the matter* of public In the speaker's opinion the time should be reached now on the pub Practical Painter old course of endeavoring to rush works, Mr Jones remarked that had come to open up public works, lie works to be done Okanagan V. matters affecting his Department about all theKirig's speech said on provide as much employment as - "(Continued on page 6.) and Decorator through without time for debate. the subject was that necessary re• possible, and in this way attend to Scheme Recommended. The minister has v not yet given any pairs had been effected. He con• the immediate needs of the home• Special attention to Interior detailed statementsrespecting the trasted an expenditure of $2,063,236 coming veterans, thus ; allaying the BEN PRIEST Decoration. purchase of this large tract, as to by the old government in 1916 on threatening labor unrest. He urged Funeral Director and Embalmer. Color Schemes and Estimates Free. At a meeting of the Kelowna the price paid, the acreage, whe• pub'lic works with $1,292,481 in more attention to and better work . Perfect Funeral Service. Automobile and Good Roads Asso- ther cash was given or B.C. bonds. 1918 by the new government. 'On on the priricipal roads. With . this Phone 322 : ciation, the following was recom• We must not throw up our hats a plea of economy the Public Works went the completion of the trans- SUMMERLAND and PENTICTON. Office-West Summerland mended as a scheme for the general and shout "hurrah" because the minister had cut off; manyiofficials, provincial highway, so necessary it Day or Night. 'Phone 39 Penticton improvement of the roads in : the minister has bought a tract of iand and then' immediately embarked J n- Okanagan from Enderby,. to, the that lay idle for ; generations. The to a new scheme of road ^engineers. Boundary. minister, has not explained to the In most cases these engineers .were It is suggested that the Provin• House why the Southern Okanagan doing clerical work, being almost New Prices cial Government borrow one mil• Land Co., with its-strong financial completely taken up with:attending Mclaughlin lion dollars, ,which ' sum would be backing, did : riot, proceed, with ^de• to the mass of petty detail wanted ON sufficient to put in first-class condi-' velopment long before this. Be• by Victoria instead of getting I out tion the main roads, approximately fore we can ' indulge in rosy' pic• over the country and looking after 400 miles. This would allow $2,500 tures of the future of the project its needs. But the. road foremen Flour, Feed, for each and every mile, but as we.should.have definite data on the had increased in number oyer- the there are many miles which can be amount of land1 which will be irri• old days-despite the lessening, in put : in first class condition for a gated by g/avity and by pumping, expenditures. In his'own .district, Grains, &c. much smaller sum the balance could what acreage is range land, and he pointed out, there were now-five be applied on parts . which must be exactly ; what all,the. remainder is road foremen where formerly there February 6th, 1919. macadamized. fit for, and 'what the cost of get• were three. Autos for government officials had also greatly,increased. The initial expenditure of this ting it ready will be. Then again ; Farmers'taxes had jumped: 100 per sum of money would put^ our main •the House should know how many lbs.- price roads-in such a condition that with cent., but road work fell 40 per units of this land will be put on cent, and the trunk roads..and WHEAT ' 100 4.50 a little repair each year they would the market this year, or if not this last for many years. Under such wharves were getting' into serious CORN 100 4.50 year, when'. How long will it take condition. Work was "being;done Canada's Finest Car a plan the annual appropriations by to construct the irrigation, system OAT GROATS 100 ''3.85 the Legislature could be spent on at the wrong time. He said that 1919 Models Now Ready. . The product is limited. Order early. to the firsts unit,- and. what is the the right time was in the Fall, and BRAN 100 2.15 the outlying sections which .should, character/of the soil? - -, t ' W infer when traffic was 1 ighter andSHORT S if properly handled, keep thëm^iri - -The speaker- said he ,was very labor more plentiful. 100 2.25 • good shape ; whereas at present the anxious to have information/ about BARLEY CHOP 1Ò0 3.35 money is spent a little \here and the Department of Agriculture to He took exception " to the "fact . . CHEVROLET . . FLATTENED OATS 100 3.35 there and does no permanent,good. which very ^slight- reference had that although the South Okanagan 490 - and - BABY GRAND To pay back this -million dollars been" made; in.the King's speech. appropriation was $21,700' last'year WHOLE OATS 100 3.25 it i3 suggested that every motor only $18,860 had been' spent; al In two year's time; the. agricultural •OAT FEED 100 1.80 . :vehicle pay a yearly 1 icence of-$15. department had been literally "shot though the condition of theroads With., the estimated Înumber of cars to "piece's.''.-.The deputy ministers cried out for more expenditure in DAIRY CHOP 100 2.55 repairs. [ ' " \*(" and trucks by Jan. 1921 to be not arid many of. .the agricultural ex• SCRATCH FEED 100 4.55 Summerland Garage less than 5,000j this would yield a perts-had; ;gone, principally-because He wondered what the govern revenue of $75,000. Of this amount salaries were too poor and' scope ment's proposed million dollar'em OYSTER SHELL 100 3 00 approximately $60,000 would be too limited. , There was no organ• ROLLED OATS 20 1.50 required to pay interest; while the ization in the, department, and the FLOUR balance, $15,000, which with the minister, was merely "a lone soul 49 3.00 • increase,in the.number of motors, wandering."' Although the agri• HAY ton ' 40.00 i. would annually become larger, could cultural production "of the province Home Seekers be applied on the sinking fund and stood at about ..thirty-five millions We Stock before the road is worn out should a year, the imports of products or Investors pay the whole.debt. % which could be raised here reached Pratt's Chicken Remedies It is asked why should this scheme twenty million». A situation such Would do well to consult appeal to the motorist? The aver• as this-'called' for a~strohg policy. age mileage for each car per "year Going into a discussion of the pro• F. D. COOPER, tis 4,500 miles.. Tires are "guaran• duction- in B.C. "during the past Real Estate Broker, * ' teed to run 3,500 - miles, but. we year Mr Jones referred to the fine Summerland will say they.wil 1 run an average fruit returns obtained by the, ship• Peach Orchard, of 4,500 miles. This means a new pers of the South Okanagan, inci-: Wide Sheeting set of tires each year for every car, dentally, paying a tribute to the Summerland. Fruit Union the average cost ? of which is ap-; splendid. assistance given in the proximately $40 each,~or $160 for a harvesting season by the women. . FOR set of four, v-Experience' has proven In the Interior}' water conditions that a tire will::,rùh,-^rom:.\ten"'"to 1 had been \ helped by providence.• hot sixteen thousand miles on a hard by the department, - and the fruit surface road, but wè will say 9,000 farmers could < consider themselves miles to be on .the safe side. This ucky for, thé season 'at least.. î Seed would mean a saving of $80 a year grain furnished to the growers by Frames to the motorist on

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Gasoline p • i „«-*^"^ Trucks and Parts Read Engine • General Auto Repairs. the Figures Notice how the coot—and tho Tires, Batteries, Grease, Motor Oils cash value—of the stamp ad- • If so, that need can be satisfied " Best money will buy." by enquiry at • - - vances each month until, on the 1st day of January, 1924, the Give the old tiro pump n rest. |f3!P Uao our Dominion of Canada is pledged The Review Office to pay $5.00 for each W-S.S. FREE AIR THE SUMMERLAND" REVIEW -Friday,".-;".February':- 14. Page Four

theless it created. a deal of excite• THAT FLU STUFF. notice under this -Àct^is^dispénsed With sas-hereinaf ter * proyìdedi^andj ment. The usual method of bring• If you have the tummy-ache; • r Peachland Doings ing in the birthday gifts realized those ;. claiming xth r ou gHçbèkcinder - It's theFlu! .them, and all.persons claiming any, A Weekly Chronicle Furnished - $22 for . the building fund of the If you're weary"when you wake, By Our Local Representative. interest in thejandiby virtb^^ church. We understand that this . , It's the Flii! No. of Application, 7909D. ; unregistered instrument, and' all comes 'within a few dollars of wip• Is your memory off the track? r, persons^claìming;any;intérest in thé Passengers to visit Kelowna on Pine and Fir — All Lengths ing out the debt- Is your liver out of whack? Land Registry; Act. land ,iby^ descent ; whose -ti tie" is riot Wednesday of last week were Mrs Passengers to Kelowna on Satur• Are there pimples on your back? and Miss Needham; Mrs R. A. F. registered sunder .the' provisions of. . Stove Lengths: day last were Mr. and Mrs and Miss It's the Flu! " this Act, shall be for ever estopped Moore; Mr A. Town; Mr W. Gold Myrtle Keating, and Mrs R. How• Notice Under Section 36; ham; Nelson Keating, and ?.Austin Are there spots before your eyes,?; and.-i;debarred from setting up-ariy, $7.00 per Cord, two rks. Hay; all returning on the evening ell, all returning on the evening It's the Flu! claim to; pr in respect of thé land Delivered. boat but Mr Coldham, who remain-; boat. Are you fatter than. some guys? ; •". TAKE NOTICE that, an applica• so sold for taxes." . . ^ tion has been made to register The ed over for a day or two.""-: Rev. Mr Riggs of Kelowna spent • It's the Flu!. DATED at the Land .Registry Prices on other lengths on request;; Do your.teeth hurt when you bite?; Corporation of the. District of Sum Office." at the Gity of Karnloops, Miss Hilda Winger spent a day Sunday in town again supplying for merland, as the owner,, in Fee the Baptists and remained over till: Do you "ever have a fright? Provinceof British-Columbia; this or two in town last week'visiting Do you want to sleep at night? • simple, under a Tax ...Salé Deed 14th day of June, A.D. 1918. uesday morning to assist Mr G. from the Collector of .the Munici jon Wood her parents and brothers and ; It's the Flu! ^ C. H. DUNBAR, s Keyes with some work. sisters. pality of Summerland, ;to* the Cor ...1' . District' Registrar. Are you thirsty. when you eat? , • ' poration of the District of Summer Mr and Mrs W. Suddaby were To Seymour Muir, Esq. v • -25,29 Contract Co. William and James Moore made It's the Flu! land, bearing daté the 23rd day of a trip to Kelowna on Thursday of passengers down the lake on Satur• P.O.:Box 2 - West Summerland Are you shaky, on your feet? - * August, A.D. 1915,-in pursuance of - <, ."20-tf ;- (. " • ." • last week and returned with a horse day night last. It's the-FIu^ . a Tax Sale held by said Municipal• Save by the W.S.S. method.. which they had purchased. • ' After having undergone an opera• If you feel a little ill,. ity on or about. .the : 1 8tH^day; iof Mrs W. Dry'den was a passenger tion for appendicitis in the Kelowna Send right off for Dr Pill, " ,fc August, 1914, of all and singular Hospital, and staying the necessary; He will say, despite his skill: v certain parcelor.tract, of;,Iand--ànd- to Kelowna on Thursday of last r week, returning the same after time to recuperate, Mrs W. Ashley : ."It's the Flu!" ' premises situate, lying, and being noon. returned to her - home and family in the Municipality of Summerland;; 1 He won't wait to diagnose, in the Province.of British Colum• here on Saturday night last. She It's the Flu! Mr John McKinnon is again en• is as well as could be expected. bia, more¿; parti cularlyí.known and joying a visit from" his sister and Hasn't time to change his clothes,"; described'as:—Lots ~4'and 5, Map her little boy.- Gordon -McDouga^ with his mo• It's the Flu! - 1103, in, subdivision of . Blocks 10 ther and sister motored; to Su mmer- For two weeks he'd had no "rest,' . and 11, Map:'456¿í:in;a:sub"division The gentleman who worked for and on Sunday last to visit rela• Has no time to make a test, k of District Lot :3397,. Group 1, J. McKinnon last season is in town tives in that district. They report So he'll class you with the rest— . Division^ Yale District."; again, having arrived on Friday a pleasant visit, but speak with one1 It's the Flu! V : : You and those-claiming through evening of last week. voice against the condition of the - —Cincinnati Enquirer, "or under you, andialUpersons .claims • Mr R. H. Huston was a visitor to road between'here and Summerland; ing any interest in the- said;land:by- ' Promptness in answering the tele• The only difference between a rut descent whosevtitlen'snot registered; Kelowna on Friday of last week re M rs and Miss Verna Town and and agrave- is that one .is wider, under thè provisiòns:óf the; "Land- phone is-a mark of-courtesy shown the - turning in the evening. Mrs R. Howell were passengers to and deeper than the other.—Hugh. Registry, Act," are ' required to Kelowna on Monday last. Mrs - caller.- It is also a help to the operator, The reading room . of the Presby Chalmers. ' v contest the claimr;of-the tax pur• : terian Church was a busy place from Town and Mrs Howell returned the chaser, withimforty-five days of thè ' for it enables ;her to complete.the call three o'clock last Friday afternoon same day, but Miss Verna remained; service of this notice upon you. and/to give her. attention to others'.1 to at least six o'clock, there having over till Tuesday evening. . - IN THE MATTER of the Estatë;of O ther wise you and - each of you ,will been held there two committee Charlotte Amelia Smith;-:deceased;.: be for ever estopped::and debarred Harold Miller and Bert Keating! t Telephone calls should be answered meetings. First the committee late of Peachland, B.C. ' from setting up any claim to or in which iad been appointed to- take were passengers south on Monday; reipect-of^the, said land^andòl shall promptly, for sometimes the calling per• night last, returning on Tuesday! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN up the matter of a memorial for our regi ster the : sa i d- Corpo>at i on ¿ of the son does not wait,~ and .''hangs up." If fallen heroes. We understand that morning. ... that all Creditors or other persons Districtof-Summer land,? ass owner at this meeting the committee de having any claim or demand against in fee. " _ ^ ' _ this happens the, subscriber who has Harold English, of Summerland,; the1 estate :-: of the above-named de• cided on a ^ recommendation to put been - called should not blame the well-known to many, here, passed ceased, who died at : Peachland. Your attention is called to section: before the people at a civic meet through on Tuesday morning last' ing. to be held later on. 'The Sol aforesaid on the:: 24th day of May; 36 of thè "Land Registry Act" and operator;- » . on his way to the Coast for "his final 1918, : and probate;iof-whose;; will; amendmen tsr and ;especi al ly ¿ toí the diers' Reception and Reconstruction discharge. Your",co-operation is required for committee met and appointed sub was granted to Harold'E." McCall following-extract .therefrom which commitees as follows:— one to. ar Passengers to KeloWna on :Tues-; of. Peachland, aforesaid,- on the 26th relates to?the above notice efficient service^ range for a public reception:to,be day las't.were Mr M.N: Morrison' day of December, »1918,-are re- "Arid in default.of a caveat or held after the jeturn of the boys and - Mr H. H. Thompson, both re-; quested to send in ; their claims to certificate of ;lis pendens being.filed and one to take care of recohstruc turning the,same afternoon. . the said Harold E. McCall at Peach• before theiregistrationias owner of tion problems, and. both to report land, B.C., or to thé undersigned the persons enti tied under : such tax back to themain committee..- The local "Stock /Breeders' Associ-"a t Kelowna; B.C.,; on or before the sale, all persons so served withinot-- ation- held their annual_meeting, last 17th day of .February, 1919, after ice, or .served, with notice under It has been officially-announced week. The principal; business was which date the estate will be dealt subsectionU6)5of : sectiotf;l55?of the here that the Royal Bank of Canada the selection of officers for the'year with having' regard only to the "Municipal.Clauses Act,- 1906,-"-or. is establishing a branch in Peach which resulted-as" follows:—Presi• claims and'demands:then'received.* sect i on" 293- of the " Muni ci paî-Act j';?: land, and it is reported that it wi dent, E. F. Smith; Vice-Preisderit, DATED at Kelowna, B.C., - this ôr isection :139 » of; : the •" Assessment Summerland .open very shortly in the former R. H. Harrington; Sec-Treasurerj 16th day of January, 19_19. Act;.1903;" or section, 253 of the Limited; office of Me'srss Ward & Bachelor •Dr -Buchanan; Directors; S. H. 'Taxation Act;-", in cases ?in'' which' Murdt'n, H. Williams, A. D. Fer• Y; BURNE & WEDDELLV' the building opposite the Fruit 25,29 Sol ici tors for the Executor JJnion. It is',to be hoped that every guson, R. E. Taylor. one will be patriotic toward the bank to repay or at least encourage The school-board have succeeded them for opening up here. The securing a teacher fc-r the Tre• safe is on the way, but we are not panier school in the person of Mr advised yet as to who will be in Sheldon, • of Vancouver, who arriv-, Important Announcement to charge of the - branch. Manager ed on Saturday night last, and haB Rees of Kelowna paid town two taken up temporary quarters atMrsI n . •. r\~< . , Farmers and Fruit Growers visits in this connection on Friday Mills. Mr Sheldon is a married | FOUfld District Act. afternoon last and Saturday after• man, and Mrs Sheldon will follow noon. He was accompanied on Fri• ater. Pursuant to Provisions of Section I have pleasure in informing the public thai I hav< secured day by Mr Macdonald, manager of We understand that word has 11 of this Act, Notice is Hereby the B.C. Growers at Kelowna, and just been received in town that Mr Given of the resignation of W. W. the Agency for on Saturday by his teller from the and Mrs W. A. Lang have safely Mitchel 1, as Pound-Keeper of the Kelowna branch. anded in France where they go Naramata Pound -District, and of with a Canadian exhibit' the appointment, in succession, of The annual birthday party of the James Hay ward, Naramta, B.C., as Women's Circle of the Methodist Pound-Keeper. The Cle Church was held in the home of Mr The location of the Pound Prem• and Mrs A. Town on Friday even Whon in Vancouver put up at ises is on Lots 1 • and 2, Block 9, for the territory: SUMMERLAND1 to the boundary. ing of last week. A very pleasant District 210, Plan 53.9 in the town evening was spent by about 58 per ilotel ©un&nuiv of Naramata, B.C. sons who evidently .had 'attended Vancouver's Newest and E. D. BARROW, with that in view. Customary, par- - most complete Hotel - J? MACHINE lo of the Caterpillar Type, with tracks the same as lor games were.played, not forget Minister of Agriculture. on^ the^Whippefc Tanks,-and doeB the Bame amount and better work than 250 IIOOMS - 100 with Private BatliR. Department of Agriculture, ting Playing School. The teacher three 2-horse;teamB, plowing an acre an hour.- The'particularadvari- was not by any means a college Victoria, B.C., tage of these' machines for Fruit Growers is, that you can cultivate to graduate, but with the quick men European Plan $1.00 por day up January 25th, 1919. ' <- 28,291 within a foot of the tree. . May be turned inn 12-ft. circle. ; tal exercise was able quite frequent Electric Auto Bub Moots nil Boats OPERATED BY-'ONE:,MAN.;^?'";v--1';::':::'''"',:v':- ••'"-"'':' ly to send oven "scholars" to the and Trains freo, foot of the clans. But "Oh—-it was I FUEL CONSUMPTION, 1 GAL, PER HOUR. noisy," some persons said; never Cor. Dunimuir and Richirdi Sti. WILL DRAW FROM .2 TO 4 PLOWS, TIME TABLE Can bo used for power purposes for Ensilngo Cutting, &c„ and delivers 20 h.p, on the pulley. Governor control. Price of — WBST.BOUND - I SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY | Nursery Stock Agent also for. Butter Fat No. 0, West Summorland - 4.08 a.m. V Arrivo Vancouvor •' 4,00 p.m. from 1st January, 1919 We are now taking orders for Trees for -EASTBOUND- The Beeman Garden Tractor 60c. per lb. Spring Delivery ! MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY | | No, 10, West Summerland - 1.00 a.m, (Loaves Vancouver 8 a.m.) Riverside Nurseries With the above Tractors and the Kclownn Creamery, Limited, T. A. OLIVER, Agont. KlOLOWNA. S. F. SHARP Agent 10. E. FISHER, Trafllc Managor, Pontlcton, 811 f Little Giant Truck

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Buildihg Materials Daily - Except Sunday Chevrolet Truck —Branch— • south „, nob Wo now liavo a COMPLETE STOCK 110.15 Slcamoun 17, I am in a position to supply of Everything You Nood In this Unp: 111.20 Endorby 10, 11.45 Armstrong ' 10, EVERY NEED IN MOTIVE POWER EQUIPMENT. Pine and Fir Siding 12,00 Vornon 15, 12.55 Okahngan Lindlng 15, Cedar and Pine Shiplap —Lakiì— Trimming and Finishing 18.15 Okanagnn Landing 12, Material Always in Stock. 115.80 Kolowni 8, 17.00 Poachland 7, 18,00 SUMMERLAND 0, Dally Naramata Da B. L. HATFIELD 'Phone 28 110.15 Tonticton . 5 WM. RITCHIE. ! II. W. nitomn, A. E. SlIARPB, I O.P.A. Vanoouvor. Aventi Hummorland, THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Page Five Friday, February 14

There recently came to the Co• operative Orchards Company, of (BIRTHS. ommunity Passing Events: Social, Personal, &c. Summerland two letters advising them of the receipt in Germany of RAMSAY.—At the Hospital, on apples mailed to . soldiers , by the Saturday, February 8th, to Mr and alendar of company. One writer, in acknow- Mrs T. Ramsay, a son.1 Mr J. L. Hilborn and family re• A son was born to Mrs Munsen of Penticton was the edging, the receipt of the apples, oming Events turned ithis morning from a visit to Pacey this morning. guest of Mrs R. H. 'Agur last week. said they had travelled all the way the Coast. to the Rhine with practically no FOR SALE Mrs S. B. Snider arrived by. train Mrs Harry Reynolds went down decay. Two other packages or• ' .-Advance • notices under : this ; heading will be -charged for at two cents a iword. Minimum ;- Miss ; Annie Blair, who• has been this morning after spending several to Victoria on Tuesdäy to visit at dered by a Winnipeg friend of -charge 25c. first insertion. Each repeat one weeks in Vancouver. v : , cent a word.- Minimum 10 cents. teaching at Yale, arrived home by the home of her uncle, Mr Ross two soliders were reported upon by Ideal Small Homesite boat on Thursday evening. jfaäutherland. • the sender in the following terms: Comprising TWO ACRES Douglas Sutherland, of Manitoba,- The excellent apples from British Heavily Bearing Orchard Theosophical Study Cla.ss: Sub A number-of Summerland young is a visitor here with his brothers, F. W. King, accompanied by Mrs Columbia were duly received early Cherries, apricots, plums, ject: "The Parliamentpf Man." C people went down to ID. L. and J. :R; Sutherland, Peach;i ;•' C. Findlay and Miss". Findlay of in .January, having crossed the peaches, crab-apples I Orchard. , were visitors to Summer The regular monthly meeting of on Monday night to attend a dance Rhine, and were gratefully appre• and apples. •lal»': on Friday. :• On main road, domestic water and tele• the Ladies!:: Hospital ;Auxiliary;will there. ciated by the lads who considered Miss Eula Watson, who has been phone, and overlooking be held at the hospital • on Tuesday, they looked almost too good to eat. Following a serious operation at visiting, relatives here for a short The government threshing mach February 18th, at 3 o'clock. C29 : For prices and terms write or interview the vhospital on Monday, Mrs E. i time, returned to the • CoaBt on" ine was taken down to Kaleden on Intercessory prayers on behalf of Thomas is making' satisfactory pro• Wednesday morning. _' ,"._v " -Monday to thresh the crop of beans CONFLICTING ELEMENTS. THOS. B. YOUNG, Summerland. the peace'makers will be offered in gress toward regained health. grown there last season by Muir "Where are you going?" in 29tf St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Don!t wait too long; before mak• Steuart. - , quired Mrs B. as Mr B. left his on' Sunday morning at the -10.30 Mr J; M. Robinson, who has been ing arrangements for your plants:. seat.as soon as the curtain fell. . service. Subject: Part II,, "The at the Coast for some time, is to I Call me on the 'phone or see me at The Jack Craig property.in Peach "I think I hear an alarm of fire, pMPRESS Ulster Plantation, or is the Ulster. day,in Edmonton, andi'will go east the house. A. McLachlan, 'phone Valley has been bought by J. C he replied solicitously, 4 'and I must l^ê~ ATTRACTIONS 1973. . 29- ^Presbyterian- Justifiediih Expecting as far a* Winnie t Blacklocki now mechanic and black• go and see about it." Sympathy and Assistance • from the L 88 w,nn»Pe8r before return smith with the Summerland Lumber Ten imiriutes later he returned. Mr A. G.-Munn, who left "here FRIDAY, Feb. 14: Canadian Presbyterian in the Pre• ;Company. "It was not a fire," he said briefly. sent IrishNCrisis.". ~ ":_V'"" c . The Vancouver Province of the about ten days : ago with his bro "And it was not water," she said * My Four Years in Germany' 12th contained an announcement of • ther, w i th whom < he has .been spend ••• Harold English and-Arthur Pent with a significant sniff. ing the interval at the Coast cities^ land, both recently arrived from By Ambassador GERRARD. The advertiser who loses his pa• the birth of a son at the Bute Street returned by K.V.R. this morning. overseas', went down to the Coast on tience will lose out. The masses •Vancouver Hospital; to Mr and Mrs .Faithfully portraying the events During hi3 visit Mr Munn spent'a Tuesday morning to report at mili• A well-known minister who had ;%N^Rowley^of: Summerland; depicted in Gerard's famous book, who read advertisements-' move day^with Rev; C. H. Daly'and'faml tary headquarters there. They both been preaching a begging sermon slowly. - • - ^ ., showing prison life and cruelties to concluded .it as follows: "I don't : The Board of Summerland Hospi ily at Ladner. - expect to be given their discharged which prisoners of war were sub want any to contribute who have talvvSocièty gratefully acknowledge jected. <• receipt of a donation of a case of Douglas Henderson^ son of Rev.' v H. W. Lea,, of Winnipeg, has not paid their subscription to the - home paper, for: country papers need surgical ; instruments "v from the A. Henderson, who i has been at bought the Bates' lot atNaramata One Show, 8 o'clock - 25c. and 50c^ SEED ^ROWERS 1 widow of the late Dr J. P. Mc Vancouver for the past few weeks, and will shortly come to the Valley money a great deal more than do I Iqtyre." - -. , < '"' ; was given his discharge, and arriv the heathen." That minister knew to take up residence., While build• SATURDAY, Feb. 15: ed here early this week. He is ing a home on his lot he will occupy what ha was talking about. An ORGANIZATION MEETING "Honor of His House" The * Saturday Evening Post. for expecting: his father and sister.to the Alexander cottage. - i of the Seed Growers of the South - THE JAP. Better than "City less than five cents a copy, $2.50 a return from Southern California IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Okanagan District, will be held in ; of Dim Faces." Also excellent year. The Country Gentleman, for I the latter part of the month. ; ? Announcement has been made by YALE AT PENTICTON IN '•'•! comedy. PENTICTON less than four cents a, copy, $1.75 a Mrs Downton that she has surren• PROBATE 1 The name of J; W. Jones, dered the lease to Hotel"Summer- - r- . r^mm.t ye*", including . postage. A. R. IN THE MATTER of the Estate land, to take effect at an early date. MONDAY 17, TUESDAY 18: ' ; Thursday, ret). 27 th Dorais,. 632 "Broadway west, Van• M.L.A., for South Okanagan,; ap• of Ralph Bernal Crawley, Deceased, We are informed that Thomas Fig• couver, B.C. ' pears .frequently; in the recently and in the matter of the Adminis• "Tarzan of the Apes " published announcement of the per• gis has madei application for the tration Act. -The wonder story of the age". Speakers will be : ^ The Phinney family is expecting sonnel of the house committees seir hotel. Take Notice that by Order of His You are waiting eagerly to see him to move "to Penticton shortly, Mr ected for the present session.; Mr Mr. LIONEL E„ TAYLOR Honor Judge Brown made the 1st on the screen. Tarzan is of more Phinney havingivtaken a position in I Jones is a member of the following Messrs . D. E. Hatt and H. G. day of February 1919, I was ap• than average interest, having been that town. We are informed "that (committees:public accounts,rail• Estabrook, both former residents of Mr. R. H. HELMER \- pointed Administrator to the estate reared in a jungle by. apes, where , Mr Ingles has rented, the House now ways, iagnculture; jand^ rtunicipaK :Summerland, and who have been of the said; Ralph Bernal Crawley, and ' _ he becomes a giant and master of occupied by the Phinneys, together matters, four of the seven commit in Y.M.C.A. work at the Coast, Deceased, and all parties having lion; and finally comes to his own. Prof. BOVING . " with the orchard. tees selected. :have gone to Toronto, where they claims against the' said estate : are •were instructed to report at 8 reels, one show, 8 o'clock. 20c. Of the U.B.~C, is also^expected. hereby, required to furnish same, ,Y.M.C.A. headquarters - for further and 35c. The Okanagan Telephone^ Com Elsewhere in these columns there properly, verified, to me on or be• orders. Both gentlemen have re 7 pany is taking-down its remaining i s announced an important meeting fore the 1st day of April, 1919, and B. C. Seed Growers' eeived appointmentsinthe capacity WEDNESDAY 19: -Association. ,R.-V. agur; unused wires, cross arms, etc.,"as I of seed growers and all who are all parties indebted to the said of Y.M.C.A. secretaries, and will Director. well as poles and wires remaining I interested in seed growing.* At.this estate are requi red to pay the 29-30 - • • be attached to conducting parties "HOUSE OF HATE" of the old system that formerly meeting, which .is to be held on amount of their indebtedness to me covered, this district. The only February 27th in Penticton, seed ;who will.--cross to and fro between forthwith. Dated this 10th day of Still more exciting. Also "The wires remaining are-those-in the growers from the district, south of Canada and England. February, 1919. Other Woman," Peggy Hayland. Cla trunk line following the lakeahore.. Kelowna. - including the Similka- W. C. KELLEY, ja- ^Persistent rumors are current to rheen,. will, gather to organize; and; 29 ' Official Administrator. THURSDAY 20, FRIDAY 21 :- RATES „,. fho I to hear valuable addresses by Prof. the effects that a bank is soon to be ' n \~ ' ine noistein cow-wnicn noiuHuie «"v„ n*\+ua nnivoriitv Sunt opened here, probably in the office " Ghosts of Yesterday " First Insertion — The Holstein cow which holds the of^he University, Supt. rtion - 2 cents per , was w6rld fl record for production »J™J ^ t^niS^dibSl formerly occupied rby the Bank of Featuring NORMO TALMADGE, word minimum charge 25 d .b ; s ^of last week Hjtay ^^ft reporte in ur i8 U Montreal. The Canadian Bank of -;cents. A drama of unusual interest. A Commerce, Royal Bank, and the Taylor, Kelowna;^ >-WE. PRINT—n young artist lives a life of dissipa• Each Additional Insertion- hiiiM^ Bank of Hamilton are all mention• n ,K ,n one ea, tion; sees his folly and attempts to 1 cent npr wnrd • rninirnnm " , y V - To the: initiated ed-in these reports. So far we have charge 10 cents • this was a veryapparent typograph The soldiers'memorial question end it. Saved by a girl who plays Limrge xv cents. ical error, her production actually has been taken up by a self- not been able to get any authentic an important part. being 33i424 pounds, with 1,058 appointed committee of Kelowna information. Another rumor which WEDDING we are not able to have confirmed COMING: "TIGER MAN," Bill : : For Sale. ". pounds of butter fat. This Cali citizens, and, acting on:the sugges• ! arid other .,———.•„• —•:'—•"• fornian- cow, now nine years old, tion of returned soldiers that they is to the effect that a new general Hart; "RICH MAN POOR MAN," .FOR SALE,— Two gentle milk produced in six years 156,000 would prefer a billiard room with store-is to be opened in the Empire Marguerite.ClarkVMR FIX IT," cows cheap for immediate.sale;one pounds of milk, meeting, recreation, and bedrooms, Block; Society Douglas Fairbanks. . / justfresh, other due. August. Ap- 11; ; :.,;,; i, this group of citizens are proposing ply Box 101 Peachland.^. 29,31 A reception committee has been the erection of a building of frame ,The many Okanagan friends of Printing Do You Want a FOR SALE.~One triple power »PP^^from;anwng;^e^embe^ construction, in the park,iicosting R; 'C. Abbott, coast markets com• 1 from ten to fifteen thousand dollars. missioner, will sympathize with Holstein Heifer? sprayer, . in first-class. :-'KZi^j- workin™g or of the Home Comfort Club to give as good as the best, a welcome to our returning soldiers The city council by motion decided him in.the death of his wife which If so, phone or see us. der. D. L. Sutherland. 'Phone and our prices as;they arrive. Friends and rela> to apply for Kelowna's allotment of occurred in Vanouver last Friday, .602. 29tf tlvea of returning men are asked are right , the Soldiers' Housing Fund with following an operation for acute BALCOMO RANCH. R.V. Agur, Mgr. to advise the president, Mrs An appendicitis. Mrs Abbott was forty FOR SALE- -Cycle Incubator; the idea of using it for the purpose 'Phone 744 gove, or the secretary, Mrs Hogg, years of nge, and came to this pro- cápaclty about three dozen eggs, of providing the building referred Why Buy Elsewhere ? of the date of thei^ arrival here. vince.from Ontario with her hus• 'Phone 901. 27tf to. The building would be for the GEO. WEAVER, An effort is also being made to have use of the youth of the ci ty as wel I band about seventeen years ago. PIANO TUNER and REPAIRER FOR SALE.- -Twb jumpers. T. B, advance information of their com• as for the soldiers. The question It was only six monthB ago that the 23tf ing given by the officers on the household was visited by death Narnmata, B.C. P.O. Box 2. Young. has not yet been put before the cit• The REVIEW [ Authorized Tuner from Boweg'MusIc House, Ld. boat. The club has arranged to izens of Kelowna. when a son, one of five children, Job Printing Department WOOD FOR, SALE.-Seasoned have thebell on St Andrew's Church passed away. Beside the husband All partii of Oknnniinn Vnlloy vialtod regularly. slabs from DeMuth's mill. $10,00 rung early in the afternoon to an• there remain two daughters and Send me a post card for prompt call. Horseradish is from Southern per load, Telephone 568, Caldwell nounce the coming of our boys, so two sons;' , • 18tf that citizens In general may join Europe. a. jr.-Ä a. iw. áf>tunmeil(mb FOR SALE,—That doslrablo pro- with the reception committee in welcoming them back to our midst. ftobne, iïo. 50 perty adjoining the K, V. Railway Moats on tho Thuradav station, known as the Hosmer or* Classified "For Sale" or "Want" Ads. Order Form on or botoro tho full chard, F, D. Cooper, Peach Or> ... moon. Rev. H. Ai Solly. chard. 18tf W.M.

il . Ma ,. „,1,1^ to write out your condensed nd., ono word In eachspace, K. S. Hogg, SEO, FOR SALE-Fire wood. T, B, WnM nn The RIALTO Enclose moty ord S Si^SSiH diet to THE REVIEW, Summerland, B.C. : Young. . 49tf RATE- Two" cents a word-first insertion, minimum price 25 cents; subsequent inser- WANTED FOR SALE - - Do Laval Cream tlop, one cent a word, minimum 10 cents. Separators. T. B. Young. 43tf SATURDAY, FEB. lBth, The Big Eight Reol Spoolnl, Pr opert3r For Rent. Talcon from Rux Bibach's GroatoBt Story, that can show fair return FOR RENT.—Two bearing or. on Investment to Sell. chardfl, also ono cottage, D. L, "The Auction Block" Sutherland. 'Phono'602 20tf Foaturlng W.J. ROBINSON Wanted. RUBYE DE REMER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE WANTED—Teamster, small homo s Ono of tho most bonutlful StnrB for marr.lod man, For conditions, on tho scroon to-day. Summerland B.C. salary, etc, apply to E, R, Simp- I©" NOBODY .SHOULD MISS THIS son. 28.80 WANTED — Quantity of clcim Theosophical Study Class Thoro will ho n cotton or linon rnge, froo of but Kvory Sunday Evening at 7.30 Picoso publish tho above advertisement .'. times, for which l endoso $ 11 it 111 ( ti above tho Drug Storo, ftb'^fcZci,.!?. t Matinee Saturday Afternoon West Surnmorlancl, vlowOmco, tf at 2 p.m., at regular prices. Ordor of tho Star In tho Eiiat, Evory Tuoaday ovonlng at 7.80. • WANTED-Goori gonornl purpoao But Saturday evening prices Nnmo i $ homo, weight about 1,800 pounds. ...itt u. on. nnt |nr P. G. Barnard, 'phono 004, 2!)tf WU1 °e m> Dnd 4UCt Addrofls •*,'" BERT HARVEY, Architectural Dealffnu und SpecMcnUona If ropllofl aro Prepared. Lost and Found. , SATURDAY, FEB. 22nd, If doslrod, replies may bo addressed to Box...... at Review Oflko. to bo mailed oncloBo 10 cents oxtrn to cover coBt of pontngo. LOST. — A ploid motor nig. "The Cinderella Man" WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C. Finder ploaso lonvo at Roviow Ofllco or Supply Store, West Summorlnnd. Foaturlng MAE MARSH. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Friday, February 14 Page Six

Summerland Weather Report WOULD EXPROPRIATE INDIAN abled. The Saskatchewan govern• pupils had goitre. Tranquille re• RESERVES.- ment had done much in this direc• cords show that of 156 cases ad• tion,' he explained. mitted-there in 1917 with tuber (Gohtinued from p. I) N Come and See the/New Below is a report furnished by After, the heavy losses of life in culosis, one half were under thirty the Dominion Experimental Station years of age. Four hundred lives Mr Jones expressed his pleasure the Great War one of the all im• here for the week, ending Tuesday: portant questions arising was the were lost annually in the province Feb: Max. Min. Rain Snow Sunshine with the Ottawa and Victoria an• from this-cause. nouncements that the Kamloops- conservation -'-of man power, com• 5 34 19 .00 0.0 4.1 mented the speaker in turning the All these things went to show, 6 34 22 .00 0.0 2.1 Okanagan line of the C.N.R. -would said the speaker, that there was a be started this year'. subject of education, and health. 7'- 36 19 .00 0.0 6.5 The 'war: had revealed the existence great economic 'loss which should 8. , 38 18 .00 0.0 0.5 The King's speech had noted in• be stopped-as -rapidly as 'possible, creased prosperity in the province of - many physical unfits. • -Out of Plays All ; Records 9 42 30 .00 0.0 0.0' one class of 883 examined in On particularly in view of -the fact that 10 37 30 .00 0.0 0.0 due to ship building, lumbering, the world was now entering upon Made in Canada mining, and agriculture. Bank tario one-third were rejected, fifty 11 41 29 .08 0.0 5.3 per cent, placed in A2, and the an era of competition -where effici• clearings . had risen and population ent men-;: and;women were needed. was flowing westwards. v ! balance in lower classes. ; To-day's need, -particularly with the exist• This problem'was "one, he believed, MUNICIPAL ENGINEER IS What the province needs, he said, ! that the Department of Education was increased population and more1 ence of so many more disabled men, We Sell Victor Records APPOINTED. was for the buiIding up of a strong should meet just as soon and as Continued from p. 1. industries. " Determination arid er generation. More attention must completely as it could. and Needles. leadership of. the keen-visioned type; Some attention was given by the wouldbring -this-happy- f uture'to tie paid to public school health. The and Pumping Station. state's connection with a child start• member to the problems relating to Waterworks Engineer for the pass. A ; bold and courageous ad• the home-coming- and demobiliza• ministration was required to handle ed at six, and it - should therefore City of Calgary, designed their be responsible in a great measure tion of the soldiers. future water supply from the Rocky the affairs of the province. With a foreign population; in Summerland Drug Co. What the; Address from the for the. child's health. Out of a Mountains and other works, and class of 720 children examined in B.C. of 40,000 Asiatics and 22,000 for the past five years in practice ,as Throne did not tell, "the- members, other . foreigners, -including 8,500 Established 1904 one Manitoba district 35 had fever Summerland West Summerland Consulting Engineer in the City he went on, was why taxation had enemy aliens, the situation was one and diphtheria, 32 kdefecti ve hear 'Phone 17 •Phone 11 of Calgary. not been reduced, why the cost of demanding prompt and fair treat• civil government had gone up, why ing, 70 defective eyesight, 486 ad• Mr Fawkes is a member of: enoids, 489 bad teeth. It was said ment of the." returned men in order The Institution of Water Engin• the appointment of the civil service to cope with the social and indus• commissioner had been forced upon that 1,000 children in Victoria and eers of Great Britain. 75 per cent of those in Vancouver trial troubles created by the. pre• The Institution of Municipal En• the government, why ;the prohibi; sence here of - so many persons of tion commissioner did not: have à required dental - attention. In Gal gineers of Great Britain. gary high schools 25 per cent of the other blood arid language. The Institution of Municipal and proper set of books; why he was not County Engineers of Great Britain. arrested at once on a breach of pub- The Junior Institution of Engin• 11 c trust, why scandalous cond i tions eers of Great Britain. were permitted at the Boys' Indus• trial Home, and why the Minister The American Waterworks Asso• SWEAR OFF ciation of New York, U.S.A. , 'of Lands had not yet settled the \The International Congress of irrigation troubles in the dry belt; doing your own washing and ironing. You'll find An illuminating review of the Engineering, New. York, U.S.A. you'll get more satisfactory results more economically In private and public life Mr educational situation was given by canizmg by sending your laundry here. _ Fawkes has taken a promi nent part the South Okanagan member,: He in social and Municipal affairs, and complimented the Minister of Edu• If we don't make good right off, of course you'll go Retreading and Section Work cation upon the standardization of on Tuesday .evening last at the re• elsewhere. a Specialty. ception of Brigadier General Mac- text-books, although he complained of the frequent : changes in books On that basis we invite your 1919 business. donald, District Commanding Offi• We Repair Anything in, Rubber cer of Military District.No. 13 at which appeared to take place in the the Army and Navy Veterans As- schools. In his opinion more attention All Work Guaranteed •sembly Hall,. Mr Fakwes was pre• PENTICTON ST FA M LAU N DRY sented with a handsome medal, suit• should be paid to young teachers at ably engraved as. a token of appre• Normal. Schools should be nation Thos, H. Riley., agent 'PHONE 7 SUMMERLAND Save Your Old Tires: ciation upon retiring from the Pre• builders. , They are valuable for Reliners. The teaching profession should be sidency of. the Army & Navy Vet• ; erans in Canada, Unit No. 1, M.D. made; a life-work;,not à stepping 13. stone. Education should bear some PentictonTireHospital Mr Fawkes is also a member of relation to the life the child will NEXT TO EMPRESS THEATRE the Masonic Order of the Thirty- lead when he has completed his Corporation of thè District of school course. Attention should be Second Degree. Summerland. paid to the matter of training the OÒ6C DflQQ children of soldiers killed or dis• WHAT THE GIRL SAID. . Mistress—"Did anyone call while NOTICE is hereby given that the firstsittin g I was out?" New Girl—" Yes, Sheriff's Sale. of the Court of Revision for the purpose of hearing mum; Mrs Wayup called." Mis• S .— any complaints against the Assessment Roll'f or the Your patronage respectfully solicited. tress—"Did she seem disappointed IN THE SUPREME COURT OF year 1919 of the Municipality of Summerland, B.C. when you said I was not at home?" *. - will be held in the Municipal Office, West Summer- New Girl--"Well, she did. 'look a The undersigned is now conducting in his own name the BETWEEN :--Robert Joseph Nott, Monday. March little queer, but I'told, her she land, on 10th, 1919, at Ten o'clock business which he has been managing for laintiff (Judgment Creditor) and in the forenoon. . . nv. - Mr. J. R..CAMPBELL. ' needn't-, get: in a temper about it, James Lewis O'Callaghari; Defend• 'cause it was really true this time." ant (Judgment Debtor). All .appeals, stating ground of appeal, must be A full stock of Fresh and Cured Meats and Fish Pursuant to an order of the Hon• made in writing to the Assessor at least ten days orable Mr Justice Gregory, dated previous to the first sitting of the Court. will be carried, and every, effort riiadet o maintain Five Thousand Facts the 24th day of January, 1919, dir• ,a good service. Your orders will be appreciated. ecting me as Sheriff, County of | West Summerland, B.C J. L. LOGIE, About Canada, Yale. I will offer for sale by Pub• February 3rd, -1919. Municipal Clerk' , 28 Sil, lic Auction at my office in the Court | For 1919. House, Kamloops, B.C., on Tues• day the 11th day of March, 1919, /. DOWNTON. Thousands will welcome the new at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ALL] 1919 Edition of "5,000 Facts about the right, title, and interest of the Canada," edited by Frank Yeigh, above-named James Lewis O'Cal- the well-known writer and lecturer laghan in Block forty-two (42) Sub• on the Dominion. The booklet is division of Lot two hundred and Dream Pictures

a unique annual epitome ofv the ten (210)' Osoyoos Division of Yale trade, finances, manufacturing, District, in the Province of British Suddenly, in the glow of the evening lamp, marine, agricultural, dairying, Columbia, according to map or plan mining, forestry, and other Facts, of said subdivision deposited in the a presence appears—a great artist, with violin* in The Ip-to-Date and a striking revelation of our Land Registry Office in the City of national growth in a year. An Kamloops and there numbered 575. hand; whoat our bidding,draws from the strings Farmer is a extra valuable feature this year is The following charges appear on a thrill of joy, a sob of grief, a sigh of love. the chapter on War Facts, contain the register against the said land ing the authoritative totals that or interest of the judgment debtor.I And under the enchanting witchery of Business Man people want to know,, and that tell James Lewis O'Callaghan therein of Canada's part in the War in con are as follows:— music, we. are transported back to the old-time densed form, in fact, this popular A Judgment dated the 6th day of I rest arid comfort of happier days. publication has been well termed a April, 1918,- for $690.91, Robert pocket cyclopedia of Canada, or the Joseph Nott is plaintiff and James | 1* The Business Man keeps his name before his Dominion in a nutshell, Copies •' Gradually the dream picture dissolves, the may be had from lending newsdeal Lewis O'Callaghan is defendant. customers by advertising. era, or by sending 25 cents to the Doted at Kamloops, BrC, this 8th presence fades, and we behold the most day of'February, 1919. Canadian Facts Publishing Co., 688 marvelous of all musical instruments—• , t Hisbiisiness.stationery and forms have always Huron Street, Toronto. WENTWORTH F. WOOD, II his name and details plainly printed, These give Sheriff, Yale County. |i I a good impression to all with whom he deals. 2&NEW EDISON 1 Many Okanagan Orchardists and Farmers do the same with profit to themselves. It pays. Call up "THE LIVERY" "Th§ Phonograph with a Saul" WHEN IN NEED OF Let Edison dream pictures enrich your 1 Have you thought how much better looking your business* correspondence would be if your let• Team-work of any kind days. Let the life-like Edison Re-Creations. ters had a neatly-printed heading advertising your• (Torma : 80c. por hour,.$8.00 por day). round out your life, broaden your outlook, self, your business, and • your district ? It pays— Freight and Express carried from K.V.R. Station. bring you the consolation, the contentment, and the cost will be little, if any, more than you Moderato Chargos, the solace, of beautiful music, 1 are now paying for plain paper. J We can put your name on your Butterwraps, We will gladly Letter-heads, Envelopes, Statements, Address G. R. Hookham & Co. place a New Edison Cards, Labels, etc, ALEX. SMITH, Manager 'Phonos—Offlco ; 18. Houso: 580 in your home long enough for you to ! Be an Up-to-date Business-Man Farmer. appreciate what an ever-ready and inex• HIRST' haustible fountain of mental refreshment IPAIH EXTERMINATOR it is. UMMERLAND EVIEW DON'T SUFFER PAIN-BUY HIRST'S! Mend. Don'» High Class'Printing of Etiety Description io, llaiKlinm ^ Summerland Supply Co, Ltd,, Summerland, B.C. ^ hrs or write us. nuuitnvax, lUmllloiyCtr