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THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 VOL XX.—No. 28. Princeton Now Has , AIRPLANE STOWAWAY GIVES HIS AUTOGRAPH Indian Killed, Another TROUT CREEK THREATENS TO SUE Splendid Auto Camp Ian Critically Hurt In

Princeton Is now listed as among Kamloops Train Accident HT IF STORAGE IS those places adding, an auto camp to its public, attractions. This an• Kamloops—James Hildebrand, 37, nouncement was made last week. • while stepping from the track of a The,, Burr Motors Ltd. have the freight train Saturday evening, was 1EASED n credit of having fitted up the camp run down in the yards by'the'C.P. and' putting it in order for tourists. R. train;from Vancouver and critic• *— It is centrally-located, near' the ally injured. He was taken to the Summerland Bowlers Fail to Churches Returned Th Claims Willing to Share Up hospital ; hill. Excellent shelter \ Royal Inland Hospital and hadboth Win on Their New i For King's Re• Storage," But Must Be Head of C. C. Smith from.the-sun and wind is afforded legs 'amputated. He has also other at this point. Accommodations are mutilations. /<•:•; . Green covery . • Given Supply Fruit Company Intends being : installed and; new cabins are Andrew James; Indian,- of the to be built. ;. . , iLytton reserve, was found dead on SOUTHERN TOWN WINS SPECIAL SERMONS À1 MORE RECORDS SOUGHT; Direction signs, to assist travel:- the C.P.R. track near the -city at BY 119 TO 92 SHOTS OF INSPIRING NAT WILL BE CONFUSING to Buy Okanagan Apples lers, iare being erected close to. thè midnight, the back of his. head camp, r:;--..',,-- •['••: • '-;:":.".:- having been smashed by a. passing Vernon—C. C..Smith, son of S. C. freight .train. . He had evidently Pi'Ì Scurrah .Was Winner of Community as a Whole, Preparation Made For Oiling Smith,- of this city,:while oh;a visit been on his way,to see the Kam• of Roads in Both loops tribe across the'river. Drawing For Sympathetic to This to his old home here, stated; that Object ,, Town Sites he anticipated being in the market "Bowls" , as a cash buyer of Okanagan ex- port apples this coming season, :s'Quite'a large number of the Pen- Most of the churches-thrbu council; . , the city he concluded ar- ;VAt Wnil9 in tictori' lawn bowlers, accompanied the British -Empire observed meeting there was a rather.. Pro-J rangements for local représenta day as a day of thanksgivii by;;many ladies, visited Summerland ; longed, session caused by • the îm- jtion - the King's recovery,' • manyV.of gauogation service WWUMIUUdiscussion, th««e< '^™Xar biti ^^•••••iMr.i'-iSmitti'. is^-the-head'-Of. a big bifeThursday "-evening' 'to play the adopting the Westminster'. or< return match with: the Summerland ration- award and more than uauaf, frult organiZation, the C. C. Smith service forv the occasion, w'itl routin—~°*'e matterWe s to hfi." returned- soutn- ms\, •*•«. voluntary. • • ~ for the • sparing of King, ;sC service in one.seotion of the flume .'?ay' ,alter- spending,a few days in' He pointed out the value-'it his -home; town. He was. accom INSPECTORS STRICT The visiting .players won four of that was, getting considerably, more " ------New Appointments Have the six games and led on the ag• bond to the -Empire• of .the panied on his tour , by --Mrs. Smith AS TO NO. 1 GRADE not, placed on the throne as- than • its .just proportion of water arid his; son,.arid on returning he ^ Been Made in Kootenay gregate,by 27 shots, the scores be• • by a'' political party^'-'as,;.'^ and resented the fact' - .that this took his' father, S. C. Smith, with District ing Penticton 119 shots, Summerr case of a president or premie should be so. Councillor ".Campbell him. Mr.' •••• Smith renewed many land 92.-" • Penticton's' lead in shots : King • was looked up to 'SLS ;'j stated that he was on that line; Canteloupes Will Commence is the same' as in the game played old acquaintances -while here, all 1 be truly loved by his.!people tainland .oy nha hids beedayn, focurtailmenr water therecert of sup-- i who™.:were greatly .pleased. to' Kelowna, July 9.—As from the to Roll in About Two on the:southern town's:•• green"•• - whole, from . every class- and1 piy. Mr. D. Keen was in later -in ! leain of his successful accomplish- First, of , July, - the prairie staff of Wteeks Penticton: Surhmerland: and King George -had-; that eat fruit trie "afternoon.' and reported that i •.S^„î5..t5f .^ district to the Interior Committee of Direc• Whitehead (sk) •Bernard (sk) with his subjects of which 1 me division had not always • been tion was' reconstituted 'for •the -1929 N. White Thornthwaite ihis people were proud; indeei season, .with Messrs. J. Cassels at .... - ,.; . . - \ ' .M :•: White looked alter on the same line. He „ Ohver-^Cots. are ripening so fast McOiiistin Cope was quite prepared," he ' said, to ac-. Edmonton, T. R. McDowell at Cal• Saunders • 91• special - invocationswere'vmb that a füll staff is working at the i .w/^^„ w 9= pressive and • '.were entered cept equal, division, but, he hàd.'hadi gary, "-W. H. McKibbin at Saska- local .Co-operative to . handle the | Paterson.:.(skwooaDurn. W...^) D •Forster (sk) •toon, J. W. Dilworth at Régina and crop. For the past few days from wholeheartedly. • - ; no water for close- to three' weeks ! Brown .-:•-• Hermon : FEDERATED USE John Farrell at Winnipeg. All were 600. to 1,000 crates a day have been 'At the. Baptist church the ÏFireman's Wedding'' Plans F. White ... "," and asKed that the matter, be set j shipped.. The, peak of the cot ship• Tait minster, order of service wa with the; Comriiittee-last year, with 1 Power ,.i .:...... 23,' right, ne was promised, that nt Funeral Held of Go Awry-—Rescuers ping will likely, be reached the lat• Mutton....: -16 •used^Mém^ers'jof the ;cbhgr< would be looked after. :,; the exception of Mr. McKibbin, who, however, has had*an intimate ac• Not Sent For ter part of the week. Lyon (sk) . McPherson (sk) road the "three : prayers ;-wii Growers "are highly gratified with Rumball Blewett A' very lengthy' discussion •'•• took':| UNIQUE PACK quaintance with the prairie fruit deepen"'.feeling -,'of wofshij Howard C. DeBeck, A: Thornton place over the administration of • v the price, $1.75,, for number ones. Moyes thanksgiving. The -congri i : ! : : business in Saskatoon and-Mani• '• I-.-': •;;"/' \.':.--;; -J--' ••:i.0. ''>'V^;Mt:^:v; :';':;'A-.v^; DEATH LIST MAY the Noxious Weeds Act - which, .'fin• toba hitherto., Messrs. Dilworth and The fruit inspectors have tightened Gllley ..:....:...::...28 Doherty ...... 14 j oined in the singing of •the: ally ended- by H. Tomnn being ap- Cherry Tin Tops Get Very Farrell .spent- the! second and third Lawyer of Vernon STILL INCREASE up on grades and the slightest Allerton '(sk) Amm (sk) and ''God. Save;the. King". t; pomtea • inspector. ;itie will notiiy Attractive' Facing • instants 'interviewing the Commit• mark now puts the fruit- in the C. Thornton C. Steuart deeper. reverence- on this-oc •lot' owners whose places have the tee on their way from Victoria to No. 2 class.; A great deal * of the E. Fraser -Thompson ., The -; choir gave • a • special - î ' Vernon—Howard C. DeBeck, well- Five Thousand Persons Ap• fruit is being layer-packed -.and - will ; trusties wnich are causing trouble, There their.old posts. . :;.-,::';,:-,;.:;:.;., Macdonald .:..14; Hickey 19 of thanksgiving. Rev;:'Jas.-J.'5 and was also instructed to have the Cherries — Some favorable com• known, local lawyer, whose death plaud as.Victims Scream go on the market as a special No.,2 Porter (sk) Brighton (sk) 5011 ' in 'his remarks ranked't ditchmen' 'Who are on ,only half -At the .Federated packing house ment has been heard on thé new took place Wednesday of last week, for. Help grade • and at a slightly reduced Barrett , • ;. Biagioni - as one of the:great days'mit they/:Sare;.•> using.,a ;new pack for was buried on Thursday afternoon price from the No. 1. •: The prelim-, Adams time ; use ' their ; alternate days on : arrangement for handling the heavy Beattie' "••."•• •••••:: .tional^ufe.'/A;';:,#^^ uii6 woiK 'till'.municipal roads are, cherries;; that < gives . them a most crop of cherries; now being harvest• last. , - inary estimate of 30,000 crates of Cordy ...... 15 Doherty > 16 '• The '•• character of the peo ; .•(Special to The Review) cleaned up. - attractive .facing arid which assures ed, 'às .indicating a measure.of co• ,•••: The late Mr. DeBeck was married cots, it is said, will likely be ex- A^nm fct-i • - said, could be fairly, gauged^ full weight in- tin tops' .when.the Gillingham, Kent, July 12.— ceeded. - ' •, •'- - Cranna" (sk) The rire .warden's report on Elli• operation between shippers which at Vancouver, on February 17, 1920, Hooper Nield * nature of ..theiéverits^wliicl work is completed. -.••:.•: •;, . Semi-ripe tomatoes are also com• ; son Hall covering alterations -that has riot--previbusly/'éxisted.To meet to Myra K., daughter of Mr. and The boisterous comedy climax of McKeen McIntvrÀ • ' profoundly moved them. ' Th The packing equipment is an in• ing -in; andi George Brown, Co-op• eration was • .were asxea- lor, in order that the conditions, when: a'highly-perishable Mrs. Price Ellison,- taking up. resi• a two-day. midsummer festival Cumming' J. ..2_ 4 Scott 18 charged with>! vention of Mr. Jack Lawler. He product must be moved without de• dence on the B X, where they •• re• erative 'manager, reports' a brisk building might be properly equip• was turned suddenly into a ghast• ^•^ffiii'':'1 OI ! mn• g f to a materialistic outlook;-. 1 ped, • was oiought up tor attention, has a .wooden frame the same size lay—and in the absence of firm sided since. Two children survive, demand. -All produce at the pres• ^if^?^ f ° i^n^w character of this service alm< and the agricultural committee is as the tin of,- a tin-top basket.. In orders as • required by the Commit- Howard Donald, aged eight years, ly tragedy before: the eyes of 5,- ent time is commanding good prices ^^o^f131^6,^111^116^ suaded him of better things to oe notified these need ' attention. this is placed a rubber; mat. that tee-f-an amendment •to" the Produce and Myra Eileen, aged five years. 000 people last night when, plans and prospects.^; are•:• excellent for a ai?d the Penticton club wUl be vis- sonally, he said, he was.: has what may . be • best described most .successful season. • Money which, •according to law, Marketing: Act was. made-last: Feb• Ehe other. immediate relatives :are for "The -Fireman's Wedding" itmg on that occasion. deeply and was conscious cf : , was neid back : from Mr: Curtis on as counter-sunk depressions placed ruary • giving ; the 'Committee power his- mother, Mrs. S. E. DeBeck, of went awry and ^twelve persons Cantaloupes in the southern area ' After the . game, refreshments joy, a great faith and a grea the contract for laying pipe, was in accurate rows into which are (Sec. ' 10 S.S.1, Clause:"è") "to set Naramata; -• Mrs. ' W. Lambly, of are commencing to get some size, were served in the Legion Hall, because millions of our vrac were burned to death. v due to be paid: Only two claims placed the cherries that will form ..the prices .. . at which any prod- Peachland, sister ;",Mrs. R. P. - Brown, and the f first...shipments; should •when-:President" Allerton, : of • Pen- 'in''?'the.'i''house'>of*"Gad' -forith of small sums had come in against the "facing" of the basket. Once |uct. shall be" marketed by a shipper of:,Bonnington Falls; sister; Victor Ten of the twelve were burned commence in about two weeks'time. ticton, .took, the opportunity of. con- cial ; object, i • From ; Westminsl these are placed, a set of fouri met• 1 ; almost: unrecognizable by,the iire ; -it. i.; Sufficient -.will be > held- .to cover i •'.'•' : : - i'. ' and to : order-- that. ariy.M. sucDeBeckh , of Naramatai .brother.;- '„ ; The..,cool weather has: held back, gratulating^the;Suirimerland^club .be^';to'..:''mission^hàll;.^to''V.cai " these .;-u»i^''vaa3ustmeat'^^rea^Bheâ^ als, .'cut „the shap#-'.and size;bfc-"th'e product .shall, not be marketed ex• -which' -* swept ,'thro'ugili"'" ai%'<'*«ur>:' the'^growth, and' picking' will-likely'' on having completed' -its- nëw-greeh; log church- of-ithe.".liher.'s^d< •The government oiling equipment sides of a. tip-top, are .placed in cept at a firm price ; and (any price storeyed "dummy house" .while hot commence' for at least a week and • wishing "- them , success.- Mr. are met, arei meeting,: or wil whicn is 'to be used,on the roads grooves: that are cut; in- the wooden set may, be a fixed sum or a fixed the "onlookersi applauded what later than last season. • Early po• McPherson .replied A stream of • praise;,.from-: locally is- now at Oliver, and when frame, the space they surround is sum together with; unascertained they took to be the victims' real• tatoes are, in good';demand, owing The winner of the pair of bowls, drawn together by a'commoi finished there, will be sent-up to then filled .with cherries;;.an empty freight or express charges to the istic : acting.' Two others died'in to a short crop in the northern dis• which were drawn for during'the We can, he said,,thank-God Sumrrierland. : Mr. ArkelT: asked', if tin-top iplaced overi the 'irietals arid destination of such product". - In hospital later, and three more tricts; Cucumbers' are finding a luncheon was P. Scurrah. ' ' words of the apostle; '.'I am cherries.-v.^The whole, thing,, frame effect, the-Committee permits cher• were not- expected to live. ready market and.are of fine qual• there was sufficient left in the ap• . Gillingham had saved the "wed• zen of. no mean city." "Tl propriation ior roads to have-the and all.-is then turned ;upside down ries; to;- "roll" unsold, but.' always ity. - j the miracle of-the' Empire i and, when' ;the frame, metals and under; Committee's control - as to ding": feature for a grand climax . Ywork done, right away. Some grad• to the festival which began on centre ; of worsWp-^hrist^a: inmg wilwm,ul bec necessarircviwo»iyJ .,<»at 1,.,„wWes„t Sum» rubber: mat .are 'removed, a' most price/Dispatch is made' to the richly. blessed ,weare • to"7.bel merland 'because the council had attractively faced basket of •cher- various markets in'such a mariner Wednesday. The famous old- Eng• EGG PRICES am thinking, too,"-he said decided to pay for that part while ries is the result. ;, • , as to avoid•• overloading any. : ';' "Hard-Boiled Hombres" Get lish comedy performance of "The Fireman's Wedding" was to have INDIAN CHARGED I can i-ead in this occasion the equipment, is here. The neces-. It takes a very short time to pack : All. independent shippers, without Near to 250-Hour been staged and thousands of a prediction, of ' the, time sary work' was- arranged for. .:. out a tin-top by this, method, and exception,^' may • participate, in" these Mark • • from every clime and natk The months' accounts,' totalling It certainly puts the cherries up ai-r arigements, electing whether they citizens assembled to watch the ARE RAISED! shall come to His rising." J $10,011,06 were passed for payment, .with a very, effective facing nominate the Associated' Growers antics of the womanlcss wedding The church was1 most ta • (Special to The Review) ' party. The wedding party arriv• A letter. was received from Mr. —:— of B.C., Limited, or Sales Service, Peak Production Has Passed decorated with flowers of Tec Limited, (who jointly ..control by Culver City, Calif., July 12, 3 ed on the scene late in the: eve• iliiiil ooc J..S. Chapman, asking if the council . „ •.'. V' À î r? */* " and blue, centered upon ai far 'thé' larger percentage of the p.m.—Mendell and Reinliart came ning and was greeted with cheers in for ficerit white rose placed bef would like to have him come in in down at 2.15 this afternoonl after and laughter. The bride, F. Wor- "Spokane" Edwards Found connection with his proposed re• tonnage), to act;for them in dispos• ' pulpit. -. SHORE ROAD IS being in the air for 24(3% hours. rall, a, 30-year-old fireman, tim• Summer- : cording of claims on the Trout ing of their shipments. Stabbed on Road Near " It is" obvious .that this riiethod' of The reason' they gave was be• idly clung to the. arm of Jack At the United Church it Creek headwaters. - The council's Nicola e cause of a fluttering tail tube. Tabrctt, tho bddegroom. Wor- Eggs.have taken: a decided ad-1*?^a?,^J^f,^ n5& practical co-operation cannot be vlce should used d he{ attitude was also; brought out by Culver City, Calif., July 12.— val's charred body lay today in vance in price aat the ;CoastCoast, start- ' •r^"-A5";^",ri~"u"» ^ ^ ^* k a'letter from the Water Board, BEING WIDENED . Merritt—Jimmie Charters, 'an In• ing with last week-end,' bringing other, than beneficial to'all—if only Loren Mendell and It. B. "Pcto" the Gillingliam mortuary along -^-3^^5S^ which asked that. specific objec• Roinhart were still flying at 12.30 with the nine other bodies. Tab• dian, aged about 40, was recently the price of products there .up tS 'S^iS JStaA^S tions to Mr. Chapman's recording r„««.-«,«-1. r> «~- K>> i. • in the matter of permitting com- o'clock this afternoon, after be• rctt was In a hospital, not ex• arrested by 'Provincial Constable 25o and in some cases to 27c to ^^iZfiJ^ be made. .'- , producers mail, and other' arrangemei Uovernment Gang Makes pietion of carload shipments as,op ing 247 hours In tho air. Tho pected to live. .'•:'••• Percy Carr and charged with the The council; viewing the matter, Rapid Progress With posed to L.C.L. engine, which was reported as Amid tho laughter of the audi• murder, of Duncan Edward, nick• On the'prairies there has been tSi^RSv0^th?'K-w said that because Trout Creek Imoravomon»» It is a further interesting devel- named "Spokane" by stabbing. him improvements . opment that for the first, time in *'noIsy" yesterday, had regained; ence, tho wedding guests follow• no advance noted in quotations, but '^.'^^^ft.^tej, Water Community and,the Experi• normalcy and there was no in• on Wednesday night- at Nicola near v history ; of cherry shipments, fruit ed the bride and groom into tho the markets there held steady:and ®>at °th service C.G.I.Te both,a. camp,t the, whechui: mental Station seemed-- to have dication that the flyers would here. He is .in jail here. advanced quotations -for" some con• some idea that they had priority Although work is going oh rapidly Kin^or^ in house. They climbed to tho third ship was also held during "t have to descend for an indefin• and fourth floors whore the wed• Duncan Edward, nicknariied "Spo• siderable time after B.C. prices over Sunmierland, ^another ^ record along the lakeshore W At the' Roman':'Catholic' ite period. ding reception was held. Many kane", a Douglas Lake Indian, aged dropped this spring.' in Victoria, Gardens, the v on the dams would .lead to still Summerland to Penticton, traffic Grower? ExchS and ^f Itoe Thoytook a bath in mfd-alr clowns were among them, some about 44, .lies in N. J. Barwlck's pers also entered very heart further. oonfuskm, forcing Sum- is not put to any inconvenience, pinSn C?-ooerat^ Growers, | morgue, here last night,. demanding window rtrAscddr*sed asVwVoirwomo' old women^, ready to . x lern^marl^ ~ merland out. Tho clerk was asked and much appreciated widening of ffi £a dtetinctTstop^n advance shades when other planes hover• S bring more roars., of laughter 'He .was found lying near tho edge Srff^ the service, which had th to write, stating that the council 'the'road is being done. iJS marks'the^ ^nnlna of a dpf- w r ed nearby. New suits of clothes ; ect from - the. watchers by making o«tf othr«f*M^ni«e road ,two ««"^,and a ^lialf , miles' ?atoBrgathered ^m''^haoha^'^uon^ haphazard lasmon mo u °Wfv,nnvf„n observev d patrloticalJ would like to meet the Water Board All the way from Trout Creek ^ ^ot^SSl^l& were sent them today. east of Nicola, on Thursday morn- ovdinarv Eeneral farms wheree less tnankiuiiyvl , here with aU users represented to Point to the bridge over Okanagan Sents of tender fruit in the Ol^- "hoi'olo" rescues later when the east, of Nicola on Thursday morn- 5SSit?5SS J5«£iffi ?o?ma Sfl ^ thankfully,. at their mornl ing by a truck driver from Douglas SsWtffiPS S ?oStey than ^ummei.l£ fire Hcene was staged, Summei'land as a whole' °\SS\ 1 P According to the plan, tho The Indian, had been slashed in ffiï Ira auïte' Arm at sympathy- v.„- -- .... building was to havo been set on the left forearm, a. few.inches above p^^a^^^^ with the other worshippers SLIDlCANfOW fire and those inside wero to rush tho wrist, Tho cut had severed tho by outsido conditions, where it is occasion, board on the award given over the A power shovel is at work anda coS^ madly to tho windows, hang from main artery and "penetrated to tho roported that the peak of the egg Ritchie property flooded by the fleet of heavy trucks is busy.cart- The who^lesale n^ been them and imploro tho watchers bono,.''and'-the'Indian had bled to production is past for this year Garnett.Volley dam,,was discussed Ing off the clay-which tho shovel ?% K for St and Lam- 80 to help thorn. death. A pool of blood was seen and bho number of eggs marketed at some length; .The council as a scoops up. This soil is placed on S°J*J, «I for mval Annes' $2.25 for BE MANAGED A flro brigade was stationed a few yards from the body, indi• is declining rapidly. With the drop KALEDEN API wholo seemed to be fairly well sot- narrow stretches tho road, and and and $2 for —•- , .. of Son, ,„ s wSdsors, Mon havo beon at work this week bohlnd a screen of trees and cating that tho weakened man had in production has come'a very no• isfled with the rosult. It consider- whoro it is desired to take , out Black TaSansS when tho alarm sounded they crawled a short distance, then turn• ticeable decrease in tho size of matteed thar tg oi t beforwase. forcethe dcourt to s lootr thbee- soisharl pint curveso tho , micetho. shovel fills the u-iffin n 4-oasK«(,'w;u™o.4^^^ - putting a culvert under the lake- wbro to dash forward, saving the ed ovor on his back and died, eggs, as naturally happens at this mattefpro arbitratior go beforethn fore sottlomentcourts or, bofo-r solThi into placeo .thes lakewher. e tho shovel has -"L?.A-"1Potato an5d onion regulation« s on fhoro road, bolow the-Experimental wedding party, and extinguishing . Provincial Constable Percy Carr, Jrbe season of the year. CR(|STRi the ratepayers would have objected boon at work are still a little rough main ^aor d^eanized con- Station, to be used to carry off the tho flro. Tho flro was Started, assisted by Ohlof Robt. Dryborough, Prices on llvo poultry remain but through some error, no alarm aoted speedily, with tho rosult that to the payment of more*than tho und are very dusty, but as soon as ditlons (whioh formerly existed on material that-;comes down should .practically unchanged in B.C council hod offered in sottlomont. rain comes; the graders can be nut tne maln litt0 ln th0 »a*ter of po- thoro be a slldoat this point dur- was sounded, The bride, 'groom within four hours of being advised Expected to Equal 1 Tho award gave Mr. Ritohlo $750 over these places and the rood nut tato; and onion shipments are now ing tho summer, and their guests rushed to tho of the tragedy, Constable Carr had Shipment of 192 windows calling "For God's sake, nine Indians and an Indian maldon and costs. Tho. wholo will prob- in good condition. v««i«<< at ftn end. The method of control Thero has boon, a trickle of water Crop ably amount to about $1,200, but a Work on tho new bridge over tho & by, tho issue of standardized, tags running out for the past two weeks, bring the flro urigado.".. The live In police colls hero, Thoy aro de• thousand spectators applauded tained as material witnesses, pond• INDIANSlf clear title to tho property will ro- river is being pushed rapidly and showing the growor's registration and slnco • thero was no overflow suit. There wore naturally some considerable headway has been number issued by Mr.jR. B. Ho- last year, it is possible there may and laughed so gaily that they ing tho adjournod inquest bolng Kaleden expects to hai scathing remarks passed on various made tho past week with the con- mersham, tho Committee's ropro- bo^ono this summer. • drowned out the criou of the vic• held today. 1 apple crop this year about parts of the proceedings. Tho roovo structlon work. Tho now dam, ro- sentativo at Kamloops. Those tags Tho pumps in tho pumphousoby tims, which now liad become Staff Sergfc. J, A. Fraser and Pro• largo as that of 1028, wh In reporting on the matter spoke confcly completed, has made tho are issued only against firm orders, the lake hayo boon put in condition soreami. vincial Constable R, B, Footo, ot OLD'RED EYE' tho heaviest on record for highly of tho way tho case was construction of a now bridge neo- Tn°y nro distinctive in their color and these will..pour a stream of Tho Dromon, who saw tho Kamloops, aro also hero, working trlct. Manager Clom Ba handled boforp^tho arbitrators for essary, as tho underpinning%f tho nnd -will Indicate tho shipper, and water^^continuously into .the mud flames but heard no alarm, sup• on tho case, >, liovos that tho Kaloden C Ity by Mr. Kolley, old one would eventually bo ron- ffrado of product, as also the fact stream should it come down, mak- posed thoy wore not wanted. Thoy Tho killing, It is known, followed As a Result, Seven,of Them tivo, which is 100% strc the municipality „„ ~..„ . v" '--u--1.—uvu»"»»»'y. »o «»" thathatt ththoo relativrelativee lovlclovlcss havhavoo boobeen iiifl***af it *uthi ******n enoug w«*wv»«.h to . carry well chuckled and wailed, Uhinking a protractec! July First colobratlon Were Up In Oliver handlo as many applos t dorcd unsafe. tnoy were giving tho audience especially on tho lost day, paid. Thi— • s practic...e. i4_s couple...... „wdi „rtnwith, ouout intInto tho lako so that Iit t wilwlili at Shulus, whon thero was, it is Court as in 1020 and moro tha 17 A MriA^nrPn A in tliat of Dominion carload lnspoc- not intorforo with. trafrio. It is added time for enjoymoht, Sud• said, 'much drinking, 1027 or 1020,*. Kaledon's s V/lNl IBI V^K I Al? tion-which is compulsory. An or- aulto possiblo tha"thoro will bo no denly the alarm was sounded and When found, about 7 a.m., "Spo crop this soason will bo ab to when tho firemen dashed from Oliver — Tho aftermath of tho to 75% of that of last: yea T/illl/UU f Lift LrlJU. deluding tho'foregoing, but troublo whatever, -for offlotont kano" had boon dead quite oight stampede took plaeo Friday whon moro extended in detail, was issued rangomonts havo booii't mado to behind tho trees they saw they hours, according to medical opinion. Tho estimates for 1020 : OTTAWA GRANT wero facing a real tragedy, but sovon Indians, dragged into tho rJlTl\/inO Tnf T/II/" W tho interior Committoo diu'lng handle the slide should it occur. Dr. G. H. Tutlll and Provincial lockup by provincial and R.CM. Apples — Molntosh, 2,30 th0 nast thoy were too late, Jonathans, 12,500; Winter KB llwlr'N I KI II K week. It comes into force j A now pipe lino is being installed Constable Carr andChlof Drybor• pollco, facod Magistrate W; G. Wll- tJUIVll 0 IlVUlyla. Soptembor l noxt and applies only to carry tao water from fee piunps ough oxamlnod the body on tho Iclns on intoxication and llqtior- 1,750; Nowtewns, 20,000; i TO_BE_$7,000 to potato and onion shipments, "P nbovo tho road, and a heavy V- scone, solling ohargos, These woro tho ango, 150; Rome Beauty, 2, llclous, 1,150; Grimes Goldc • . , ^ though tlio principle of tags and shaped flumo on an lnollno to the A blood-stalnod horso was found only arrests made on any charge SUMllRLAND by tho pollco and brought to Mer• WUlio Eneas, a Pontlcton Indlan.i Wlnosap, 11,300; Wagone Packers on Wnv to Cn.nn l«hols ,1» rocognizod In tho Produce Inko will carry everything that laooa a suppiymK ...» w Spltzonborg, 2,800:.'Blown Vernon Fruit Union Gets L ritt. Tho pollco aro investigating facod a supplying VHUliquoW r u chargB e Spltzonborg, 2,000; Staymn Had The!*.T A 11»? Marketing Act and may bo applied fomos down at a fast rate well out a report that "Spokane" had been undoi- section 128 ol tho Indian othor varloties, 300; total, This Sum for Cold Stor• nnaineir truck Hit to other products as need arises, of tho way of traffic. nvWVIWM ~.. .. . „ AprJcots, 2,700 boxesIMVAB; I niV%l Tn oao soon riding with a young Indian — A tin I not a O PJAA age Extension Monday Mornina . spoclal provisions nro being Untin'Bowler Awaiting HAS BIG LEAD woman on tho ono horse on tho Act. Ho was arrested by Staff poaches, 800; Transcondoi Sergeant Blroh and Corp!, O'Roilly 225; Hyslop crabs, 50;' white and Oriental, as llicoiv to «... . ovonlng of tho tragody. of,tho R.O.M.P. On a pica of guilty Vernon—Advice from Ottawa to That tho rule for autoists, "Stick pinco the products of J^t MMf'. , FnVnvnhlp Wpnflinr in Ic.fi Coroner Tutlll oponod an Inquest pours, 300; Flemish Beaut to your own sido of tho road," is in tho piano thoy are rightfully on- laVOraDie VVCaillU 111 ILC Knocking in oigh|> runs In tho ho was fined $25 and tho costs of 000; prunes, 2,100. tho effect that tho Dopartmont of first inning of play, Summerland Thursday morning at Nicola and tho court, with tho option of spend• Agriculture of tho fedoral govern• ono that ovory, car driver should titled to occupy. ... . • Ottawa, July 11.--Still hemmed in adjournod it until today, Tho Jury In 1020 tho Kalodon Co- observe always, was proven again Appointments in Kootenay and by ice, but undamaged, was thp ro- won from-.tho Kelowna basoball ing tho noxt thirty days in Jail. pod 82,140 boxos of appl ment has made a grant of $7,000 team on Thursday nftornoon, July comprises H, H, Abott, C, 1», Job, Tommy Plorco, an Amorlcan In• towards tho cxtonsion of cold stor- thls week when Geo. Henry had noundarv country — Representatives «ovt r0coivod hero by officials,of Erik Nolson, O, R, Cattlo, M. Mar- crates of apricots, 042 of p Ulli» wi.-un. wiiun -wviu, «U1M. 11, by a 10-2 score, Tho first pltoh- dian, arrested by tho same offlcors, ago faollltlos at tho Vernon Prult nn nn+/\ from Vanfloiivar humn into »h« 'nnmrnlton havo boon UP- t.hIJUlln ) tW.lIUUU1VUn UnwlfiU tlUlr uo t up0 o'cloc*i.».w..».k »thi ws. 208 of prunes, 800 of poai an auto from Vancouver bumn iwCî Bounaary WWIWJI or for Kelowna was knocked out of quart and A. Rold, charged with Intoxication, was fined Union will bo wolcomo nows to ot tn0 the untln Bowlor at 0 o'clook this of crabapples and 1,533 < him at Gartroll's corner. , . Committee havo boon ap- tho box, most of tho runs bolng $5 and costs. fruit growers of this district. This omte{ for th0 morning, The giant amphibian, Its apple crop in 1027 w. • Mr. Henry was going down tho P, l , «hlppln« «ason at scored whon tho brill was lost in Provincial police, composed of recognition by tho federal govern• which Is ondoavoring to make its Constables D. A. McDonald, Spall boxes, with 00,237 In 1020 ment of cold storago as tho logical way ovor tho roof of* tho world tho long grass of tho orchard near• J. E. Montague is Well 020 in 1025, by. and Hatohor, acting under Sorgt, solution of many fruit problems, from Ohloago to Berlin, was still at King, arrested four Indians on in• and its grant towards such cxten Port Borwoil at tho oastorn end of After that first disastrous inning Pleased With Market Kolowna—Tho gonorous Kolowna tightened up .and played toxication ohargos. Alphonso Louis Hudson Straits, Moro favorable Qualtlor was fined $5 and costs or of a lot situated at tho c a snappy brand of ball, but could Wator stroot and Mill woathor soemod to be in sight. only collect two runs in tho rest Conditions on Prairies thirty days In Jail; Joo Swift, an This grant will enable tho Union ateheo District Oo-oporatlvo Asso Amorloan Indian, was sontencod to which is an extension of of tho eight innings. Los Gould avenue, by Dr, B, do F. B,< to moro than doublo its present truck. United,States competitive packs— elation, and Dow Fruit Company pitched fine ball for tho local team Vernon—»I, E, Montague, who has pay *10 and costs, with tho option storago capacity, bringing It up to On tho grounds that it is always Wonatehco, a few cases of oiioi of thirty days; Tommy Francois undoubtedly make possible, Mr, Henry says it was fortunate while tho Holding of 0. N. Macdon• Just completed a tour of pralrio tlon of a building this fai: a total of 70,000 boxes, which moans for both that he was proceeding at well to know what one's competitor variety of soft fruit. to .wrvoiaa ald was commend aulo,, , points, including Winnipeg, Roglna, and Enons Nahumptlon wore each tho conversion of 112 feet of the Is doing, tho Committee suggests to standards to whieh local packing assessed |5 and costs or thirty days Kelowna Women's Inatlt a slow rate, or more than tho dam• packing houso operators that 'it This Is tho first defeat the Or• Calgary and Edmonton, declares Child Welfare Commits present common storago basoment age dono to tho Coast car would should conform, Working on Isucn chard City squad 1ms had this himsolf well pleased with market in Jail. Into one large refrigeration cham• might be well to bring forward by competitive standards should "dlimi Saturday morning. Constable Mo- structure will bo small bui havo resulted. As it was, tho truck express from ono of tho Washing• summer. Tho northern team has conditions, Tho wheat production adequate in slzo to fill t) ber, and thJs Is being carried out, suffered nothing and none of the lnato complaints from prairie points two victories to its credit over Ver• will probably not bo so groat as Donald arrested Tommy, Simpson, together with the installation of ton packers whoso standard Is that tho Okanagan paok is so an Amorlcan Indian on a warrant of tho Institute. The bull packers were hurt, but tho other known as being high, such as Oa« non and ono over Pontlcton. by a that of Inst season, but rains wero cost approximately $2,750, > tho necessary conveyors for the ef• car, which skidded off for some much inferior to that of tho united 7-5 deolslon. Kelowna will play fairly general and tho prospects are takon out by tho R.O.M.P. charging klma Fruit Orowers' Association, States. him with selling liquor to Indians. $1,300 has alroady been ro ficient receiving and discharging of distance, had its fenders badly Yaklnw Horticultural Union, Wen- at Pontlcton on Sunday noxt. good for a paying crop. fruit stored, crumpled. Interior Committoo of Direction m

THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929

to the more unfrequented roads; if there are, any left. The situa• M Riding on the Roof of the Rockies tion leads to some reflections, and' OLIVER LEGION STAMPEDE it is interesting to read that, some medical authorities are telling us about • the rapid increase in, .the number of mental breakdowns'they GREAT SUCCESS BOTH FROM are finding. I think it was a con• sultant to a great insurance com• pany who stated the other day that J ü the number of mental patients un• SOCIAL AND FINANCIAL VIEW der treatment in hospitals . at the present time is actually larger than those, sufferlhg from physical causes. Two Thousand Persons Pack Harry Shuttle worth Brings /•berries Still Arriving There may be no connection be• tween this fact and the growing Border Town tò Out Number of Fine But With Less speed we travel at, -but it is at Capacity Broncs Volume least an interesting speculation. • Oliver—Taxing the accommoda• of part ,of the public, but under ¡RIE BUSINESS • This is a term lately applied to tion to capacity, a crowd of nearly the conditions some splendid buck• IS FAIR TO GOOD us by a senator of the United 2,000 persons turned out on July ing,, roping and riding was dis• States, his remark having reference played. to our assumed at- Fourth to witness the stampede, "SULLEN- titude on the pro- staged under the auspices of the Hans Richter, veteran cowboy rts of Cherries from Canadian Legion. Never in the his• and expert roper, carried off first CANADIANS" posed raising of ; nited States Almost tariffs by that coun• tory of the ,•: district has such a money in the calf • roping event. Negligible try, coupled with the, question of. crowd been present at any event. Tom: Tarbeshet .also made a fine joint development of the St. Law• On account of the day being a holi• showing in this event but was a rence waterways. It is a curious day, in, the United States,^ easily second or so slower in getting his ; Market Report No. 4, Qal- pronouncement, and one which will fifty per cent, of the crowd were calf tied,- therefore only received ' second place. . •.. uly 6.—The weather has been hardly help to a better, understand• composed of visitors from neigh• ; Id all week for marketing ing. We may, however, safely put boring, states, judging by the auto• Cliff Overton and: Bill Graham,' out rather dry for the cereal it down to a complete misunder- mobile licence plates. ' local cowp'unchers, 'tied"for'second

Business is good, (standing of the real position, to- •Early m the morning, as soon as place in the bucking, dividing the wherries/ are falling off in i gether with a mixing of two mat• the customs office at Osoyoos open prize money.. Leonard,;Honey, of !.'; Prices are not as good as ters which are not in the least re• ed, the cars started to stream Okanogan, Wash., won- the wild arket warrants, owing to so I lated. , is not at all sullen through. By '¡.10 o'clock there, was cow milking event. This turn prov- ' coming in on consignment to over the tariff question, realizing nardly .room to move oil the main ed a thriller' and 'brought forth , at points as far east as Re-i that the United . States is entirely .street. .Impromptu, concerts were much applause. Harry Shuttle- Raspberries will roll in vol-! within its rights in - arranging its Jtaged by; some .visitors who had worth took second place,in the calf ext week.. Twenty-six cases own affairs and, moreover,., begin• oome _equipped. with musical in roping. / 1 this morning and sold. at ning to see that, if the proposed Ten riders took part in an ex• - j truments, while • others spent the ;o the jobber, - who in turn changes force Canadian statesmen jime in the stores and - found suit• hibition of bareback:. riding • and . i retail at '$5 to $5.25. These! to look seriously into, the prospects able lunching places. By the kind riding wild steers. -These events jailing;, at 25 cents a hallock.! of other markets, they will turn out permission of Capt. C. A. C. Stew• proved exciting and although • quite ree-quarter car, of. Bing and ' to be blessings in disguise. And the ard, water was diverted from: the; a number of the riders bit the rt. cherries came in this implication that any suggested ease• irrigation- ditch down Wolfe Creek dust,- no one was injured. tg from. Penticton and south, ment of tariffs by our neighbor will md a great many cars parked here • Following the stampede perform• Did at. control • prices. Last! ausanna Hendry Noxon, a cousin bring more cordial reception.: of the until the.; stampede commenced at ance, the crowd moved up town •St. Lawrence proposals is merely nd Tartarian cherries were . 0f • tne, distinguished Canadian i • p.m. Numerous cars took advan• and amused themselves in various!,/ ; a. Calgary jobber at $2 de-I statesman, Sir Leonard Tilley. She absurd, since tariffs are flexible tage . of - the gates opening - at 10 ways until the dance commenced. - things, and subject to change at ; here. They reported i is m ^er 94th year and of United 1 Over 350 attended the dance, also y anv time by any administration, o'clock to secure' • advantageous lg off; quality and had to be Empire Loyalist'stock.' jarking space. By noon, cars were, sponsored / by the Legion." Saxie's i in'price to clean. Control' while such a. departure as the St. Lawrence scheme must necessarily, parked half: way around the race orchestra: was in fine fettle and at 'that time was'- $2 f.o.b. track. By, the time the events were: gave an excellent program. /During ig point. The difficulty ap- , be permanent in its results. : It is surprising that any .responsible scheduled to take place, autos com• #an intermission, old war songs were to be loading up a jobber I si f pletely encircled the half-mile track- sung, Mrs. Ede officiating at the lore perishable product than' w" <** 8 'neaker should attempt to couple the two matters. Had this senator and in some places two deep/ piano. Id handle, at market prices, • SHADOW' LAKE UNDER THE SHADOW.OF MT> BALL The stampede opened with ex• F. W. Nesbit, president of the a' reasonable time. ! suggested that his country see to A niong the most spectacular of the Trail Rides blematic of completion of 100 miles of trail, riding, it that existing treaties on water-; hibitions of bareback and: wild steer Oliver branch of the Legion, gave • potatoes from B.C. are quot- "jj'n.,,. will be permitted to join the expedition^ since all riding. This provided amusement a short address, thanking the many : $60 per ton shipping point, g w1V ever attempted in the will be ways be better observed than they che one proposed to start August 8 and lasting 18 taking part must satisfy the committee that they are,at present (by Chicago, for ex• for the crowd while getting their members of, the American Legion.. • -. Walla at.$40. Some of both i *• autos parked. . for their loyal support of the stam• irig sold here. Walla Walla! Jays, to take in a Jong distance ride to the Columbia will not prove a burden to the rest of the'party. ample)-, he might' have been taken *> For less experienced Trail Riders,, or those who more seriously. Even so, he may Events were .run under, the, di• pede and inviting them to again e:quoted'at "$15 per ton ship- | $ *, I Icefield from Lake Louise. This icefield is , the visit" Oliver next July-, 4, when I a Dint. Some fine head lettuce | fff cannot spare the time, there'will be a four-day ride safely take it for granted that Can• rection of Harry"? Shuttleworth, who 'largestbody.of glacial ice left on the North American ada,, having for some time consid• was responsible for the entire stag• bigger and better -entertainment . m B.C. selling at $4. The: & continent covering 150 square miles; and surrounded starting from Banff August 1;' and ending at Castle s waiting, the arrival of B.C. | MA.I , • WtLfi Mountain-Bungalow Gamp. It will take in the Egypt ered the doubtful benefit to this ing of the stampede proper, pro• would be put on. ay peaks from ten to twelve thousand feet in height. country of the St. Lawrence pro• viding the stock and riders. The Roy A. Jardine,. manager of the Lake district, which will be accessible for the first 5 Red currants are of good - • _• . The ride will be from Lake Louise up the Bow Val- ject, is at present decidedly cool to• Canadian Legion:, merely sponsored stampede for the Canadian Legion, , but slow sellers. Black cur- . Monday, July 15, to 1 hurs- i«y to Bow Lake, over Bow Pass and by the Mistaya time this summer, so that those participating im.this wards it, and will probably stay in the show, looking after the adver• announced : the.! day had;.been,;,a lre. doing, better. California I Galley past Waterfowl Lakes to the North Saskatch• ride may regard themselves' as pioneers. * Beautiful that mindi But • sullenness has no tising and the-gates. great success both-soeially and fin• dav. July 18, are Dates ; s are over. Oregon Bing | ewan River* then up the Alexandra River Valley Shadow Lake.under Mount Ball will be,the camp site place in the, matter. - /Slight delays.due to various ancially. A substantial sum had- s, in lugs, selling to retail at. Set to .Castleguard and the Columbia- Icefields. Only ofthe riders, on the second day out and, in all, seven causes, in the running of events been realized, which will be applied Trail Riders holding at least the silver button, era- glacier-fed-lakes will be on the/route;of the trail, did not meet, with •-. the approval to the: building fund. H. JAMESON IS The <->:American*:president is, re• ; KEGINA ported to have lately said that'if House." • bass solo by H. J. Swift, "Out in ia, July. S.^The weather con- OFFICIAL REFEREE orohibition is ,a bad, law, the best Stephen • Cannings roused the au• the Deep," by Lohr,. greatly pleas• dry, in Regina, but covering . ' - way to have it chang- dience to a • high pitch of enthusi-' ed the.audience. .This was followed iderable portion of the prov-, V., . , - , '• by . another: - reading by / Stephen - 0 TJ GIRL GUIDES DOOLEY v. ed is to enforce it. asm with his reading;, "The Spires - tey appear^ to. have plenty of i <>-casi flayers at lielowna HOOVER Looking through some of Oxford," by Winnifred M. Letts. Cannings, Canon F. G. Scott's "The re. |. Tournament May be * UNCONSIDERED TRIFLE! reflections of Mr. Doo- This was follov/ed by another item Unnamed Lake." A solo, "The Val• ley of - Laughter,", by Sanderson, B.C.'strawberry, deal appears j ^re-ent (By AUTOLYCUS) ley the- other day, I came across by the choir, "God is a Spirit," by vorking out-very satisfactory.! . *. . . his estimate of reformers, and. no• Bennett. A solo, "The Land Be• sung .by Mrs. C. K. Brown, was Df the cars arriving contain ticed a paragraph which .seems to yond," . by Pinsuti, sung by Miss well applauded: As their final num.- / - percentage of the "British Next week will see the inaugur• It may possibly be recalled by would in, future, be bound - in, such :h»ar on .that point. "A reformer,1 Carrie Price, drew much applause/ ber the -choir sang Gounod's "Sol- - gn" variety. This variety ation of the' Southern. Interior ten- Penticton - Summerland and some readers of these notes that I fashion that it would OPEN FLAT! Hinnissy, don't think anything- has As'the concluding-number • of the dier's • Chorus" from Faust. shipping , better and holds ] nis tournament open to players or Princeton Girls have on more/than one occasion The news seemed too good to be been accomplished if they'se a va• first half of- the program, the choir At the conclusion: of the pro• ger than the Magoon. , clubs affiliated with the ..Canadian •• lifted up my cant bedroom in th' pinitinchry. His sang Gounod's "Send Out Thy gram, Mr. Bracewell, conductor • of true, but doubting subscribers to 1 cherries, Tartarian and Roy- i Lawn Tennis association. ' The play Met TO THE RESCUE! voice in an- this magazine, have since found it motto is, • 'Arrest that man.'- He Light." the choir, said vhe - hoped the/audi-, e/are ai-riving in fairly good-•• will represent the championships calls up th' Cap'n iv th'-polis,' an' After a.short interval,;the second encfi^ had had as much pleasure 'in ; v : - guished protest to be an accomplished reform, and on.'--»-',"'••'•• -'--'* •' !of the Southern Interior^of British The Girl Guides of the district against the modern method of book• that they are 'rescued from, the, ty• says he, 'If these laws ar'r'e bad half of the program: opened with listening as', the choir did invsingT 1 quantities of California ap- j Columbia. binding perpetrated by many pub• laws; th' way to ind thim is to en- Miss Monica Craig's pianoforte solo, ing. On the invitation-of Rev.\Mc- held their annual camp for a week, ranny of, stubborn leaves .which re• v v 1 foorce thim.' Somebody told himi e on the market. j Invitations have been sent - to all commencing June 29 and finishing lishers of magazines and "popular" fuse to • open without-the use of "The Rustle of-Spring," by: Binding. Kee that - the > choir 'give .a/.return editions of novels. In the glorious -that, Hinnissy. It isn't thrue, d'ye concert sometime,' • Mr. Bracewell lington oonions/ are coming : the clubs in the Okanagan Valley main force, and even then: main• This "number, was encored. A glee, on July 6. This year the camp mind.•'•-; I .don't care - who said it, avinmixe'd-cars. '. ' and also to clubs in the rest of the was' held at Naramata, a nice site cause of; speed and efficiency they tain a continuous ••• resistance. No "Winds Gently Whisper," by Whit-: said, he thought the choir would, be use: a system of stabbing the sheets not if it ftwas Willum Shakespeare. taker/, was the first secular number willing, indicating that it was.their interior. It is likely • .that many being , discovered on flat ground doubt this much-needed reform will Laws ••.' af're * made to throuble • peo• WINNIPEG of the Coast players .who are play- near the lakeside. at/the sides, and securing them by now spread, among magazine, and by the-choir. Miss Frances 'Lati• policy to. feed the r:outside: -points, diabolical wires, jammed through a ple, an' the more they throuble th' instead of drawing from-,them//--: upeg, July -3-Business. on A in the jjfterlor tournament at we shall be; able to read in comfort. mer's solo, "Break o' Day," by San• Guides from' Summerland and, wad of the required thickness, and longer, they stay -on th' sfcachoo irnnpeg market for the past Kelowna this week will stay ove/ But the good iwork must not. stop derson, earned - much well-merited •A -splendid banquet was: served Penticton took part, and for the clasped on the other side by turn• book.'' I wonder which is right- •:as.been good,.that is, so far for the Penticton championships. there; it must extend to the realm applause. the. choir at > the conclusion' by the first time we had the pleasure of Hoover or Dooley? .-. , // •• • .•:.<.-- •"• ; turnover is- concerned, but '. --»„,••, ing ..back the ends. All this,/of of the popular novel,, and- -from ' The . choir next, gave /a difficult ladies of • the Naramata-;- United- some Guides from Princeton, where course,. done •: swiftly by the most to the fact that the market . The play commences;on,.Monday a company has recently,' been or• there, should percolate to banking —AUTOLYCUS. part - song, ; "My ••: 'Bonnie Lass She Church, all concerned voting .this /y to almost every'commod- 15 and conUnues.until.Thurs- approved. machinery, and no doubt circles; - and displace >for ever, the Smileth," by Edward German. A .-"the: best number, of the evening". vholesalers. . complain that j day>, ^.18- J.h8re., will be the ganized. A happy week was spent resulting in prodigious output. ^ But v steel-stabbed ?; commercial , cheque • ' men s singles and men's consolation in' various Guide activities and the miserable reader who/happens being received 'are- not as swimming in the -nearby lake was book '.'with"its. rows of counterfoils 3 they should-be. . - singles events, ladies' singles and to get hold of the book bound in ladies' consolation • singles, 'men's indulged in twice each day. this fashion, and stabbed, with .vi• which ..won't stay open, without '' cars of B.G..;.strawberries clamping down, and which accounts CHURCH CHOIR doubles, ladies' doubles and mixed . On Wednesday, July 2, Brownies cious wires close to the reading ome on the market arid two for'that, worried look we see on ire expected in the morning, doubles.';/.'''.''.,.:, ';'''!T>'" •;"' ••"/•//'/ from Summerland, Naramata and margin—what 'of him? ' Well,; that Those in charge of the tourna• Penticton were invited to visit the is a matter which , the / publisher the .faces_of "those beneficent per• perries to, a large extent have sons who spend their days, in the i in good 1 merchantable con- ment are: Hon. • president, W. J. camp, and they had sports special• does not trouble; to consider; or,: to AT NARAMATA Montgomery; president, Major E.: C ly arranged for them and. prizes be quite accurate, did not consider writing of cheques, and issuing /particularly three cars from there gleams of sunshine to pleased lei, ,one/yesterday and two i Holden; vice-president, D. Mc- were" given by the commissioner until a month or two ago. But, in The youngsters enjoyed themselves', „„„„ ^^y, TV«- „ „ « recipients. ; And when the • banks which were really high class ; Nicoll; committee, Mrs F. Bird, ,„_„• mupK onri after • thp snorts l the merry mont h nof f MayQ ,Q an asT tonA - are making this much-needed im- Penticton United Church very mucn anq, • aitei ine spqris, ^w?,. :. *nri, that a mrtain srries and compared favor Mrs. A. McNicoll, Mrs. F. Loveday, ished public rear d that a .certain •provement they- will have the op• Talent Attends Anni• Miss M. Greenhill, C. C. Macdon- were entertained to tea by the Nar .th; any imported strawberries magazine published in England portunity of'changing Ijhe wording versary Services A this year. • - ald, C. G. Crane and C. Holden; amata local association. The Guides '•of.Iheir cheques so that they will ornia deciduous fruit is only Hon.-treasurer, Mrs. Mackinlay; also joined in the games and were first Guide to leave was away for read .'"or order" instead, of "or bear ? in fair 'condition, some of hon.-secretary, W. G. Wilkins. The given tea by the Naramata local the C.P.R. boat, followed by the er"/as-at present. (I notice, by Naramata people were entertain-, ims and peaches being over- official referee of the play will be association. Summerland company, which went the"way, that one of them.has al ed on Monday evening by the choir- id badly decayed. The mar- Mr. G. H. Jameson. Mrs. Gamman, the Brown Owl on the Pentowna. Then the Prince- ready made this sensible change.) of Penticton United Church. The lay is short of new potatoes, The conditions of the play'State of ^Naramata Brownies, acted as tori company went on 'the Nara• program was of a dual nature,,the supply: is "expected tomorrow, that all entries must be received quartermaster during the week's mata, bus to Penticton, to complete} first part consisting of sacred num.-,, vr of B.C. and one car of by the secretary on or before 6 camp, and we all feel very grateful their journey home by train, and" The' whiliglg of time does cer- bers, and the latter part of secular talnly bring about marvellous ^' anniversary id- was all the lettuce con- p.m. Saturday, July 13. Players to her for the good meals she gave the Penticton company got away lon waa tne during the past-, week. B.C. must wear shoes with rubber soles, us«i , for, after- all, one o—f th-—e main , about 1 o'clock, and by 2 in the changes, It has heretofore heen'j f the Naramata ^United s are arriving in L.C.L. lots, without spikes or, heels. No suc• things in camp is to have plenty i afternoon the camp site was de- rst being • expected Friday of well-cooked food, as life in the serted—very much tidier in appear- TOO SLOW. ffi^Vmtra^ tion soles are allowed. All mat• oeiS^Z™*t was llQia ** g; also today the first ship- ches will be decided by the best of open makes everyone hungry and ance than it was a week before- •" was a prolific cause Opening wit- h a short lntroit, of gooseberries arrived from three sets except in the finals in ready when the whistle blows. Mrs.: no scraps or litter to be seen—that of road disasters, but we are now "Load Me Lord," by S. S. Wesley, V. which men only are concerned, Gamman was-assisted in the cook-; being part of the very useful train• told/by certain traffic authorities the choir soon had the audience in when the best of five will be play• ing department by the Guides in ling the Guides receive, that; today it Is the slow driver who a sympathetic mood. This was fol• ed; Advantage sets in all cases turn, so'that all got some expert-| ' Mrs, Mldglcy, divisional commis- makes the trouble, and in some lowed by a duet, Stainer's "Love ANCOUVER PRODUCE districts across the Uno.it Is, I see, buver, July 3.—Rather warm will bo played. This rule may be ence of making a meal on an open sloner, wishes to thank all those Divine," sung by<: Mrs. F. Manuel altered at the discretion of the fire. who helped to make tho camp so prohibitory to drive at less than a and Mr. B. C. Bracewell. The choir r , with, occasional showers j rate which a few years ago was irevailed during the past official referee. One rule which at• Miss Lutener, the Penticton cap• successful, especially the following "ext rendered Torrance's "Lord 'I tracts attention is to the effect tain, and-Miss Paradls, captain of ladles and gentlemen; For trans• held to be excessive. It is, of Have Loved tho Habitation of Thy that foot fault rules will, be en• Summerland company, took charge portation, Mr.' and Miss Rlordan, course, easy to understand that, on 3,is no change to report in : forced strictly. / of the actual Guide work during Miss Burtch and Mr.;R.< J, McDou- a crowded highway the traffic must trawberry deal, The top proceed at a uniform speed, or be• vie, prico today was $1.50, the camp, and on Friday evening gall; for donations, 'Mrs. Tltch- W. C. KELLEY, K.C. Mrs, Clarke accompanied them for the eight girls from Princeton were marsh, collection from recital; Mrs. come more or less demoralized, and ^downward from that to al- we must'accept this as a practicable nythlng, depending on qual- a holiday in Vancouver. enrolled and became Guides, thus Pott for the I.O.D.E., Mrs,*-Stocks BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. forming the nucleus of anew com• and Mr,' Fewtrcll. ThanKs also to ruling. But it scorns a decidedly funny reversal of established no NOTARY cherry deal has now moved Mrs. James O'Grady, of Dryden, pany in that rather distant city, the Unity Club at Naramata for B.C. product, Imports being Wash., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Saturday morning came in due the loan of table and forms, and tlons',' and tho driver who is out for WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C. E. C. Armstrong. course—too early for many of the to Mrs. Looncy and Mrs*, pcrreb for pleasure of a more deliberate fash- )le. The movement is on fflfto of jam, and to many other Ion must sigh for tho days when md a few Royal Amies. The Guides, who would have liked to Is down considerably, $4.75 Miss Thelma Schmock is relieving sta*ywy anotheUMUWHUr. weeknv„», . That, howevor..w„w,„., , kind donors of cakes; also to Mrs, he might travel at a speed which luoted by wholesalers on the operator at tho local tolephone ex• being impossible, they all had to Oamman for the uso of her car would allow him to onjoy thobcau- lugs of Bings. This works change while Miss Lucy Ellis, agent, bo up early and busy packing be-1 to bring out goods to the camp.— tlc^.of the country ho traversed, is oh holidays. , fore breakfast at 7 o'clock, Tho Contributed. T-TJ« remedy, I suppose, is to stick about 2Gc per lb., 8c lower • • • st week's price on the Wash- INSURANCE product. , The annual school meeting will s are, coming in from Call-!ho held in the Victory Hall this O. J. COULTER wniTE In carlots, Climax and San- Saturday evening. Principal busi- Toronto Greets Ottawa by Air i-arc ;tho only two varloties I hoss will be the election of one Phone changed to 771, far. An exceptionally largo I trustee and discussion concerning ago "of these aro In tho lug i closing of one room, salaries, etc. 3, this being a cheaper pack- * • • tn tho four-baskot crate and1 Another old-tlmor has left Kere- ommonly vised i' n heav' y crop- 1 moos in the person of Mr. Potor F, D. COOPER vhon It is desired to stlmu- Mclntosh. a _residen t off and on REAL ESTATE BROKER hoavy m'ovomont in bulk. of tho district for tho past thirty 3 arc very few apricots on yoars, where ho has boon well Poach Orchard, Summorlnnd trkot as yet, A fow Til tons known as a sawmill operator and i from Washington through prospoctos and in his lator days EntnbUihed 1006 Phone 103 CANADIAN N^ioNAtRliijfAYS )k, the remainder bolng Roy- as a saw filer and clock repairer. m Ottllfomla, Mr. Mcintosh, now In receipt of potatoes are now plentiful tho govornmont ponslon, expects to VERNON GRANITE AND iwor prices provaillng. Yaki- settlo at Sidney, Vancouver Island.! MARBLE COMPANY tatoos of tho old crop are Quarrying and Cut-stnno Contract inlng in, tho market bolng Mr, Frank MoCulloch is taking an enforced rost at Penticton, ; ofs, Monuments, Tombstones and LOW SUMMER TOURIST FARES illy bare but for those Im- whore ho Is reooivlng treatment General Cemetery Work It will ho noted that the i PRICE ST. VERNON, B.C. TO ALL POINTS EAST— ON SALE MAY 22 TO SEPT. 30 i up, It Is a pity that a fow for ulcerated stomach, growers who take a prldo • • • For dosigns and prices see Return Limit, Octobor 31 —• Summor Train R. H. ENGLISH, Locr.1 A snt r product do not go in for With moro soasonablo woathcr, B >p consistently, Year in and tomato plants aro making good — THE CONFEDERATION' — ut it would no doubt bo growth, Tho acre ago this year is KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY Affording direct service between )!o to those who could pro smaller than usual and plants very tho Canadian Pacific Air VANCOUVER — KAMLOOPS — TORONTO , ood crops and would grade late, TIME TABLE horoughly, It is very seldom, » » » Bxpross BorvJce was Inaugur* Enstbound Westbound as this market is concorned, The following is an estimate of atod on King's Birthday botwoen EASTBOUND Lv. Knmloopi 8.55 p.m. dly Lv. Kamloopi 4.20 n.m. dly real good carlot BOBS bogging tho soft fruit crop of tho Koromeos Toronto and Ottawa, Mayor Samuel No, 12—LonvoH Vancouver dally, myov although plenty of tho Co-oporatlvo Growers taken by Mr, McBrldo of tho Quoon City sent a 7,fl0 p.m. FOURTH ANNUAL ALL-EXPENSE :lnd find n cold wclcomo, J, O, Olarko: Ohorrles—Royal Anno, silver tray to Mayor Arthur Ellin • ' • . Leaves Wost Summorland 200; Black Tartarian, 35; Black of tho capital in commemoration dnlly, 0,58 n.m. TRIANGLE TOUR "Hi Republic, 75; Blngs, 200; Lamberts, of tho event. Photograph shows Arrlvo Nelson dally 10.55 300; total, ftlO, Poaohos—Triumph, p.m. KEREMEOS 100; Alexander, 300; Crawford, ,300; iT, W. SomerB, Toronto City clerk, Ten Days—July 22nd to July 31st, including two days Elborta, 700; J. H. Halo, 300; total, handing tho exprosB packago to Connection mudo at West at Jasper Park—1250 milos by rail—BOO mllos by BOA. mystery of tho burning of 1,700, Apricots—All varieties, 1,- Captain Earl Iiand, pilot of tha Summorlnnd with boat for $110 covers nil expenses, including meals, berth, auto .building at the school is as 750. Plums — All varieties, 050. plane, which Is shown at tho Lea- Kolowna and Lnko Polnt», solved. A more recent fire Prunes, 1,400, sldo Airport, Toronto, roady to drives and entertainment. A vacation outing in scenic d nt tho Ohristio ranoh now wonderland for the minimum colt. Make your reser• d by Mr, and Mrs, Rlch- stnrtt On Juno 0, Hamilton Air• WESTBOUND whon tho barn was domol- Two American Flyers port was oponed with similar cir• No. 11—- LonvoB Nelson dally vation now, cumstance and «t this function 0.05 pm, Apply t«i • • * alio tho Canadian Pacific Express LonvoB West Summorlnnd 4th nt Oliver, from all ao- Killed in Plane Fall WSR reprosontod and cnrrlod a dally 11 ¡57 am. f .. T.G. BEAVIS, provod to bo a real old tlmo Arrives Vnncouvor dnlly, ;lon whon restraint was Hackonsack, N.J., July 11.—Major numbor of packages. Opening of Agent Canadian National Railways, Summerland, B.C. thOBO airports Indicates a wido ex• 10,45 p.m. to tho winds and "Joy was Wm. Strong, of Ariaona, former Obaorvntlon and Dining Car Sor» Use Cnnsdlun National Exnreis for Money Orders, Foreign Jd." wartimo aviator, and Leo Croeler, tension of airplane sorvico in this Drafts, also for your next shipment of Farmus, N.J., were killed tonight vlco on all trnlns • • • country and a proof of the grow• In their aeroplane which fell 1,000 ing ^'alrmindedness" of Canadians. KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY THE LARGEST RAILWAY SYSTEM IN AMERICA md Mrs, Noil Carter, who feet to tho ground at Roohelle Park •or n thvisitino Coasg tht oo nJ . WednesdayO. Olarkes,, near here. REID JOHNSTON, Agont THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 3

ment, carefully put together by the House ways and ', This increase is principally planted to have the highway oiled. be held on Saturday in the scl * * * -.. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW means, 'committeeand • shoved through the House in the Kamloops section for can• house. PRINCE GEORGE SIGNS THE REGISTER Ranch owners on the west lateral .quickly under the steering'of the strong Republicans,' ning purposes. Celery shows a *. * • • slight decrease In acreage over last tare still waiting word from the (Published at Summerland, B.C.) lis now in the hands of the Senate finance committee. Dave Gohel, of Keremeos, ws year, while all other vegetable crops government as to what steps will caller on the Pilkington family • Established. August, 1908 ..•, . ; « From the point of view of the Canadian onlooker, N are planted to about the same ex- i be taken to re-value their land on Sunday. the best prospect is for the removal of the duties tent as 1928. the same basis as the remainder . -:* • » on lumber and shingles and. possibly some amelior• Fruit Crop Estimate, 1939 of the project. Hon. F. P. Burden has been petitioned to have this Miss Eleanor Stevens, of Van< WALTER 'Mi: WRIGHT, Editor and,Manager ation in the situation with respect to cattle and hides. Okanagan Horticultural District ver, arrived here on Saturday However, it is admittedly quite impossible to predict matter adjusted, but, according to Member of Canada Weekly Newspaper' Association 1928 1929 word received here, Mr. Burden has will spend the summer holic what the. Senate will do. After the bill, repatched, Apples— Crop Est. been away from Victoria, but the with Mrs. Allen. perhaps unrecognizable, by its makers in the House, Lytton-Chase .... 72,999 18,920 matter will receive his attention Sorrento-S. Arm 285,151 176,100 GAME SEASONS AND LIMITS I is dragged through the Senate, it must be overhauled on his return. again by the House and rearranged to the satisfac-••.' Armstrong ... 39,813 26,850 764,125 542,500 * * • tion of both branches of Congress. Then it will go Vernon ... Hunters in B.C. may count themselves.lucky when Oyama .: 156,181 120,000 Numerous prospective settlers are to the president."' The. writer of the foregoing might: 186,900 I enquiring re the purchase of land they observe the fact that in Okanogan county, just Ok. Centre-Winfld 271,258 in the district, but as no action have added with "truth that when it does reach the Kelowna 1,224,633 884,000 south of the boundary line, nimrods have only four 46,100 has yet been taken by the provin• hands of the president there is a possibility that-he Westbank ...... 82,703 cial cabinet on: the recent recom• days in which to, shoot deer, and the, bag limit is- may decline to sign it and; should this'happen^ the Peachland . 89,500 35,000 256,000 mendations and re-valuations made one animal. Pheasants are open for six days only work of months'will have; resulted in nothing being Summerland ... 400,779 by R. T. Penrose,; of Penticton, real Naramata 120,837 83,000 "and the daily limit is three. Blue grouse are open accomplished. Undoubtedly both branches of Con• 371,500 estate operators report they are un• : 427,961 gress have ignored President Hoover's injunction to Penticton able to close any sales. four days and the daily limit is two birds:.: Quail Kaleden 82,235 55,000 » » » them to confine the tariff changes practically to such 63,000 and Hungarian partridge are closed. The same con• Keremeos 114,470 Tomato contracts between the items as would give a measure of relief to the U.S. Oliver-Osoyoos 13,075 20,000 ditions obtain in Perry and Chelan counties. v • members of the Tomato Growers' farmers.' .'This, being so, there are probably a lot Association and the Dominion Can Here in,British Columbia our deer season runs for of people who would not be surprised were Mr. Total ; 4,145,720 2,884,870 ners have been completed. The a couple of months and we also have a month for Hoover to .tell Congress to do the job over again.: '- 1928 1929 price, is fixed • at $17.50 per ton. THE BETTER BRITISH WAY Crabapples— Crop The cannery is all prepared for a grouse, pheasants and quail. Our bag limits are . 9,486 . Est. When the Dominion Parliament meets some months Lytton-Chase 2,500 good season's run. About 175 acres much above those in the U.S. hence with the avowed intention of bringing about' a Sorrento-S. . Arm- 9,765 : are planted to canning tomatoes, 1,890 ¡ 9,000 It is evident that lack of game preservation in pretty general revision of the-Canadian tariff, the Armstrong ...... 1,000 Vernon 59,048 35,000 earlier days has reduced the available supply in the people of the United••States will be given a; demon• 3,004 stration of the British way of accomplishing the job. Oyama ...... 1,800 ALLEN GROVE United, States. 1 B.C. remains one of the last game Ok. Centre-Winfld 14,280 10,500 In Canada, as in other British countries changes in Kelowna 48,651 40,000 districts on. the continent. •"• It behooves every sports the tariff './.'are; decided upon by .the administration, 3,878 Mrs. A. G. Pearson left on Sun Westbank,-..' ...... 2,500 day for Victoria, where she will man to do his bit in the matter of preserving our and particularly by one member of theadministra• Peachland - 4,810 2,200 13,355 attend; the summer school. game from pests and in obeying the laws of the land tion, the minister of finance. When changes;^are- Sumirierland 9,000 3,154 •*..-.••••' in regard to bag. limits. • In this way we will always decided upon by the minister, they are, as a matter Naramata - 2,000 Penticton .- 4,111 3,500 Mr. George Stevens, of Trail, is of routine, submitted to the cabinet for review. Then making a short stay with his aunt, have a game country for the pleasure/of hunters. Kaleden - 434 500 FREE BABY BOOKS" the minister of finance brings down the revised tariff 503 Mrs. Allen. to: the House and it is endorsed by the government Keremeos ... 480 Write The Borden Co.,Limited^I> Oliver-Osoyoos, .... 460 . . 400 *.:*.*• majority. As a rule, the new schedules become • effec• The annual school: meeting will p*43. X >r ••»••"•• .'xVlihy Books.-. :.;,; ..'/-fn //.'.y:-;;;'^ B.C. . : •",;'. tive the day after they are announced in Parliament. : Total '.. 176,828 120,300 Our Canadian Senate. has nothing whatever, to do 1928 1929 The southern interior took a prominent part ir> with the making of, the tariff. Of • ••course,; there, are Pears— Crop Est. • ;the honors of The Province "Stories of Success on usually a great many preliminaries before a new Lytton-Chase ...... 2,098 1,700 tariff as decided: upon. In many instances applica• Sorrento-S. ; Arm- 4,228 3,500 the Land". The Coast newspaper recently offered 750 tions for increases have been fought out before the Armstrong ...... 1,191 prizes for the best, letter- from a settler coming to 5,348 5,500 Advisory Tariff Board and the evidence taken ' has Vernon B.C. under the recent land' settlement scheme. First Oyama - 2,713 2,600 been.placed in the hands of the government. For Ok. Centre-Winfld 8,842 9,000 place - went to Mrs. J. D. MacRae, :'•• Sterling Creek weeks before a budget is brought down that it is; Kelowna 54,334 40,000 ranch, Hedléy; •;.' second to . W. .Bousfield, Greenside known will contain many tariff changes deputations Westbank : 6,365 4,800 ! 2,000 ranch, Enderby,' and fourth to Miss C. Stevenson, by the score, arrive in the capital and are.heard by •Peachland 4,220 the government., The statements made and the facts Summerland 26,074 ' 14,000 Armstrong. The five other prize winners were from i adduced in connection with- the hearing of these Naramata 9,425 4,500 44,702 14,000 Vancouver Island or the 'Lower Mainland. deputations undoubtedly have an influence upon the Penticton: Kaleden 1,540 800 "Never Regretted.'Coming" is the heading over Mrs. ministry. But- when the' Advisory .Tariff Board re• Keremeos ,...... 3,802 1,500 • MacRae's letter and her story is one of • steady pro- ports on applications heard and all the deputations Oliver-Osoyoos .... 572 1,000 have had their say, the business- of tariff making Gum- gress, achieved on the land with ordinary hard work. becomes practically the job:'of the finance; minister Prince George,- youngest .son of the iKing,: is: shown signing the Totals .. 175,454 105,650 : After all, that is the secret of success anywhere. and the,' cabinet. Sometimes changes are made after 1928 1929 - -«-r,:; r.wm < ran : visitors' book at the: new aquarium, Brighton, which re-opened recent• ; Hard, work, intelligently applied; will bring the right the new schedules are; brought down in the House, ly. It has been rebuilt at a cost* of £117,000. Plums— Crop Est. • results. Mr. and Mrs. MacRae and four young' boys as a consequence:;©! facts brought out in the course Lytton-Chase 307 200 Sorrento-S. Arm- 2,329 2,000 :- came out to Canada from the' Isle of Skye, Scotland, of thei budget debate, or during consideration- of the details of' the proposals,, but they are usually few in Armstrong :. 2,453 1,950 almost exactly three years ago. Today they have Vernon 5,780 8,200 number. To all intents arid purposes a new Cana• IDEAL Cyama 5,143 4,250 a good farm, comfortable buildings, six cows,-250 dian tariff-is in-, force from' the moment, the .minister/ Ok. Centre-Winfld 2,287 1,800 v sheep, some; goats, ducks, chickens and turkeys. The of. finance', rises : in .'his place to 'deliver his 'budget'. Kelowna ..:.:.::;....-.: 24,787 18,000 wife,-gets"; up at 4.30 á:m. to cook breakfast, milk the speechi If backed .by a majority of members of Wéstbank ..:.'...... : 3,681 .2,000 Parliament, the: decision of the. minister of finance is PREVÁI Peachland 5,415 2,200 cows, separate the milk, cook, bake, wash,. sew, make final. There is no danger of a.veto.- . Obviously the Summerlánd :. 17,049 9,000 • butter and cheese and feed the calves. She won British way of framing a new tariff is preferable Naramata ...... :::.:.. 2,960 1,500 : 10,000 . first prize at Kamloops fair last year for her butter. to that of the people of the United States, where a Penticton 19,280 ÍÜRIÑG PAST T Kaleden :..;.. 667 750 She was offered $85 for á Jersey calf. She says that tariff is not.the result of careful deliberations by a Keremeos ...... 1,702 1,100 few men but .the consequence of a series,of political: sheep pay well, and poultry and dairy.products -atso- quite backward. . Cherries are mov• Oliver-Osoyoos 47 75 dogfights.- It is practically certain that the next Growth Has Been Phenome• ing- freely, and this week should'see As the film of oil t give good returns. She got a good market at Hédley • : :.;••;• ;,-v .;.-.. :'-;: H'':'S:^M0^ session of-the Canadian Parliament will demonstrate nal in Most Sections the peak movement of the: Bings. Totals ...... 97,897 63,125 ; all winter for butter. The boys .ride'four miles to J that our-'tariff: is pretty well.'mixed up with politics; •The cherry crop this year is gen• 1928 1929 , school. Mrs. MacRae^was a Macdonald of the Mac- that it/usually represents a compromise between con• , of Valley erally of better quality and size • Prunes—.• Crop Est. vents friction of rn< flicting'opinions.But even at that it'Jsquite'', evident: . than for some time. Apricots should Lytton-Chase ...... ' 190 : 150 dbhaldsof-the'lslea. ', Sorrento-S. Arm.. 4,609 2,500 that when it comes to making a. tariff' over, the FRUIT OF BETTER commence to move in about ten parts, so does the filiM .'••Mri Bousfield 'was a coal miner from burhami - He days. Moisture conditions are good, Armstrong 5,936 . 2,500 Canadian people'have a better way of going about QUALITY GROWN 85,512 62,000 .took up • land at Enderby in 1925 and then went out and alfalfa and other field crops [Vernon rubber surrounciing it than have the people of the United, States. are looking well. •' "..'. Oyama 3,335 '2,350 • :'tp' work - at c- casuak labor -' .while: • his wife .and eldest / MR. THOMAS COMING TO CANADA Ok. Centre-Winfld 18,640- 15,550 Hail Storms in Different Sec• Okanagan, General—July .5 49,893 35,000 fibre and strand of F: : boy ran the farm. Now they have rented, two ad• Commenting on the interesting announcement that.;,' Fruit' conditions throughout the Kelowna : Mr. J. H. Thomas, the able member of the new Brit• tions Caused Loss of V.! .:.!'• Westbank - 2,951 2,500 joining farms on shares and he has taken up a Okanagan'horticultural district are 2,975 2,000 ish ^cabinet particularly. charged: with the business of V: 15,000 Boxes very promising. The crop, which Peachland ...... stone cord, protect homestead' nearby.. They are starting out with Jersey Summerland ... 14,978 9,000 dealing with the unemployment problem, is coming our estimates show is in the neigh• 1,148 900 borhood of 70% of the 1928 produc• Naramata against heat and frict cows. The children joined a chicken club and have to Canada, the Winnipeg 'Free Press says: "Mr...; ^Horticultural: News 'Letter, Ver-- Penticton ,:...: —'.: 37,632 16,000 , tion, 'is - of better ' quality.-- More - been winning prizes for their broods. Thomas' reputation will: be enhanced if he can pro-; non;. July 6. ''-;;^:',:.--;.:X--^y.'- :•-"•> --"'.',:•' Kaleden .—~, 2,262 2,500 -vide.ariy- large measure, of relief for unemployment' and better spraying has been the 1,560 1,400 within the ^cord due These are the kind of people we need in British Salmon Arm, Sorrento and Main rule this year, and in addition Keremeos without'imposing too great a financial burden..There Line Points^-July 3 ' Oliver-Osoyoos .... 1,191 1,500 , Columbia. They are, working and, having: set ¡ their weather conditions have been less is no .need, to .doubt that, he wfll _ make: a serious ,ef-> . Warmer weather ; has ' prevailed continued flexing. favorable . from a pest standpoint. 233,812 155,850 minds to the task ;of- "making a go" of the new life, fort.' - That .is indicated ,by 'his personal visit to during the past two weeks, arid There is,-: however, , considerable Total .....r. several good showers have-fallen. they are bound- lp" Succeed.';; [ . • '• • • Ottawa. • ' Just; what'.proposals, he will bring will - be; drouth injury in apples, scattered Soil moisture conditions continue throughout the' district, which, as Gum - Dipping , assi; Their stories' in The Province are an' inspiration a .matter of interest to Canadians, for the report regarding his intentions is vague and indefinite. As to be satisfactory, and all crops are near as can be . estimated at the OLIVER to all of us, particularly those who are inclined to far, as British immigrants going on the land is con• making excellent growth. ; f present time, will account for a loss you most mileage, Hail occurred in some sections of & ' ; —: think that it is impossible to get ahead on a farm. of 50,000 boxes. Hail storms which cerned, the opportunity is here, but "the difficulty is thè Salmon Arm district on June visited various sections during the Cecil Scott, of the editorial staff v least money—with grc Perhaps they have no .automobiles or radios just In' Great Britain;' .If Mr. Thomas can impress upon 18, but fortunately the loss was not last month have caused a total loss of the Vancouver Province, visited , ,' at- present, but they have acquired other things oñ young men in Great Britain the openings for farm- heavy. Strawberries have also suf• of 15,000, and -100,000 boxes have the district Tuesday. He was tak• work - intfcls; country and ,.the possibility , of their fered to some extent by injury to been lowered in grade, The per• en around the ranches and was est safety, comfort i the farm which are just as-interesting and consider• eventually securing farms of their own, he may ae" the early berries and to the plants. centages of last year's production greatly, impressed with the pro• Tune in ably more profitable.. The luxuries .will come later on.' complish something. "It is said that he will also Thinning of tree fruits is : in full as shown by our estimates are: gress made in the district since his "The Voice oj Firestone" satisfaction—w hen y swing. Fire i blight is. not so ; pre• s suggest the development of; 'works of inter-imperial Apples; 70%; crabapples, 67%; previous visit. , Every Monday Night Here is good, advice which one of them offers, to valent as'last years and pests arid pears, 60%; plums, 64%; prunes, ... -,.---,•.'»- • • « equip your car wi the settlers: "I would suggest to newcomers, not to necessity' to be undertaken;by Canada with flrianclal diseases'' generally have been . less 66%; peaches, 76%; apricots, 93%. Mrs. William Foster has received 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time aid -from Great Britain; with the* understanding that be snobs' and hot look for toomuch • luxury. Not troublesome. ) Taking everything Into. considera• word of the death of her sister, NBC Network Firestones. :British:labprjan be used.' It Strawberries are being expressed tion it would appear as though Myrtle, wife of Thomas H. Mar• to come to Canada if they think they.are.to.be fed is riot indicated what works he has in' mind.'. Cana• from Salmon Arm direct "to con• there should be no difficulty in shall, of Hazelton, B.C. The fu• sumer, arid are reaching destination moving the crop this year to good neral was held July 4, at Vancou• with a silver spoon and put in a giass casé. But put dians will (be interested to hear what Mr. Thomas proposes as .a''representative of the British govern• in good condition. Growers are advanbage. ver. See your local Firestone Dealer. their shoulder to the wheel and.work hard:and they putting up a better pack than has ment; although; there may be doubt as to the prac• Vegetable crops are coming along certainly will get their reward, and not to think that been the case for some years, and in fine shape. The recent rains Work of- repairing Main street ticability of'government schemes for inducing migra• the berries are of good quality and has commenced. The street has , they will find a gold-miñe and.get rich in a day,. and cool muggy weathor has given MADE IN HAMILTON, CANADA f tion'from Britain to Canada."' The people .of .Can• firmi' Shipments will ; probably all ground crops a great boost. So been torn up and re-graded and a BY • • ' ..: .' ::,•:> But there are riches and hidden'treasures in the ada will undoubtedly be pleased to have Mr. Thomas reach the peak about the end of far, pests have not nffecbed this dressing of oil will be applied land here, and labor, for that and they' will grow visit this, country as he is a man of parts, but it will the week. : crop to any appreciable extent, and Ranchers living on the highway are FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY •Raspberries will not be moving in complaining that alfalfa cut and -. rich/!,.---1 '. - bo surprising if: the visit leads to tiny considerable present indications are for good OF CANADA, LIMITED movement of the British -unemployed to Canada, any quantity before July 20. The yields. Cabage and early potatoes left to dry in fields adjacent to the highway is rendered useless for feed For one thing, the Canadian government might well plants are putting up a good new are now • moving, Tho, cabbage is growth, and what laterals there on; account of the dust. To combat hesitate about entering into any agreement with a of excellent quality, but the early are on the fruiting canes are good potatoes are of only fair quality the spoiling of bhe alfalfa crop by MOST MILES PER DOLLAR British government which has,-no majority of its and strong. These remarks apply and very light yields Is bhe rule. the dust, represonbations have been own in tho British House and which is liable to bo also to loganberries., Tho potato acreage shows a slight made by P. Frank Eraub, president voted out of office before it would have time to Vernon, Armstrong, Oyamn, Oka- increase over last year, but owing of the board of trade, to the dis• mature any agreement entered into. nagan Centre, Winflcld—July 5 to bhe shorbage of old potatoes, trict engineer. Efforts will be made I (By an Ex-Writer of tho Ottawa Press .Gallery) j All growth has been phenomenal LIMITATIONS OF STANLEY BALDWIN more will be harvested as earlies over the past two-week period bhls year. .Onions show aboub 200 °4»

ins! considerable fun, tho prleo win- Rov. Mr. Ferguson, of Vernon, was 0n It." - SUMMERLAND, B.C.,. FRIDAY, JULY 12, Í929 r \ Advertise in apen

ierts' offer of $25 for lots 22 and 23, shows that there was no water PEACHLAND 'block 5, was accepted. running out of these dams. , ,* * ' *.-' ' '\. This should set at rest those who LOCAL HAPPENINGS ,- Mr. and Mrs.' J. G. Adam, parents have ..been stirred up by. the. false Word has been received here -of.' of Mrs.-J. F. Hampson, together reports that were in circulation re• You Read the the sudden death of Mr. Howard. cently.-': : -. EVERY ITEM A DeBeck, brother of Mrs;' W. T. with Miss Monica and Mr. Denison Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Slater left on -SAVER Mrs. -Harry Reynolds, was a visit• Lambly, which took place on Tues• Adam,' all of Calgary; are spending Classified or to town the first .of the week. Monday for England. 7 a few weeks at the Edgewater Inn.. —0— . '.•••<•• day evening .at Vernon;: Pull de• ONE WEEK ONLY tails are lacking but it is under• Other guests recently registered in-, Mrs. R. S. Monro, left with friends Miss Betty Caldwell arrived on elude the following: A. L. Spurrier,, Ads. Monday from Hilda, Alta. / stock that: Mr. DeBeck went; to Why • ,' for a motor trip to Seattle. Vernon "on .Tuesday morning to Vancouver; R.. J. Mclntyre, Van• P. and G. NAPHTHA— ' . ' . f\4 havehisteeth.and tonsils extracted, couver; R. J. Ritchie,- Cascade; Glen Mrs. Clay left on Tuesday's train Miss " Isabel Laidlaw left for ' a R. L.: Metsker, St. Helens, Oregon; holiday this week to be, spent at Per cake•'.••:.'*..:•.--• •.'.:..•...'...... •.„;•. '..'.....' . •VFT: and it is believed he collapsed and Does Churning for the Coast. n . , • Miss Kathryn Metsker, St. Helens, Calgary. . .,:.- ,/ died shortly/.afterwards. Mr. and PACIFIC MILK— '19 •Mrs. Lambly left for .Vernon by Oregon; G. Ledingham, Slocan •Miss Mary Hanna came,in from car on Wednesday., :' City; W. H. Smith, Vemon; .A.-D. Make Butter?; Hilda,, Altai, arriving on the Sica- Dr. Thompson . is in town this -vvt Large tins, special per tin 1.6* Marshall, Kelowna. • -, •'• •So does nearly evfu*y- mous.on Monday. week . visiting with. Mr. . Archie —because milk is full of tiny ody else. : Use them— —o— ' -1 Rutherford. • • ORANGES— - '• Y7V - Miss -Mary Goldham returned to globules of fat, each enclosed : Mrs. Douglas Kerr, of Kelowna, —o— Peachland on Tuesday, after -an ex• in a delicate sack. Churning ley will more than pay h'::-..Sweet and juicy- Per dozen ..." • Ail is spending a few days with her Miss Doris Mitchell came in from tended visit to England and Ire• ; breaks these sacks and re• leir way. parents,' Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat. Hilda, Alta., this week. She has * JELLY POWDERS—r- - f\r land. DAMS CLOSED leases the fat, which collects been teaching there. . on the top as butter. The un• liiree cents per word, first Mrs. Wm. Borton left by the /"-.:Pe'r package .1...I.I '•I/O The Misses Mary and Lydia Rob- rivalled richness of insertion; two cents per C.N.R. for Boston, taking, Claudia . Mrs. Edgar. Gould left on Thurs• bins, sisters o'f Mrs. George Top- word, subsequent insertions. and .Vernon: with her. day to spend a. month's vacation VELVEETA CHEESE— ' rt/V ham, from Red Willow, , in Alberta and Saskatchewan. • 1/2 lb. pkge ".....'N«^U- have arrived here for the packing; LAST OCTOB »West Charge for an •' Ad., Mrs. Thos. Hickey returned this —0— season. , - 25 Cents week from a holiday spent at Ver• ...-.Mrs. J. S. Pez'ie is visiting with PURE LARD— ' . * 1 A God Liver Oil non and Kelowna. Mrs. J. H. Bowering this week. Mrs. 1-lb. Carton txt/ Mr. and Mrs.. C. H. Baker, for- Reports That This Was Not Perie was formerly a resident :here. 'merly of. Portland, Oregon, are. Done Proven False Extract Mr. Alex Smith arrived on Thurs• —0— SHREDDED WHEAT— ^ -| spending a few weeks with their •SALE — Rhode- Island Red day evening's boat from his trip to : Mr. and Mrs. R. Newport were brother, Mr. McClements,before By Records makes it 100 times stronger erels and White Leghorn hens, his home in Scotland. in' visiting Mrs. Newport's mother, Per package til taking up residence in Vancouver. I in life-giving vitamins than table; J. C. Robson. 30-1-c Mrs., S. J. Beggs. They, left 'for Reports: without foundation other rich, fresh creamery butter. Miss L: Darke motored down home on Wednesday. At these .prices-we, reserve'the, right to limit the Mrs. J. A. Miller left, for Van• than'some flimsy surmise often get . Think what this means in —0— couver, where she will spend some :?K from Tranquille for a visit last quantity.to each customer. -.•.•••• ' -. > - - . into circulation, and: frequently do building strength. Easy to COMING EVENTS week-end at her home here. Dick Schouten' had the honor to weeks with her daughter. considerable harm, such as the one take because it is clear and, bring in the -first peaches of the rumored: here recently that' the has no bad taste or odor, j . Dr. Andrew, and Billy Andrew re• season. They were picked on Mr ALL SPECIALS CASH The regular monthly: meeting of dams for Summerland water stor• B Lakeside -Women's Auxiliary Walters' lot on Wednesday.- : 'One of' 200 Rexall prepara• turned the first of this week from. the Peachland • municipal council age'were not closed last fall. 'The tions for health and hygiene.' wld an ice cream social at the their'motor, trip south. .-• was held in the municipal hall on reports are: incorrect... • , , ! of Mrs. J.' Tait, Tuesday eve- Every item the best that skill Monday, July 8. 'The reeve, Mr. •At the municipal office a type-, and conscience can produce. ,:July 16; A good program as- O: Cowan came in last week from Grant; Lang, presided, and Coun• written report • of every decision as 30-1-c Alberta,: where he has been for. the cillors J. H. Clements, A. D.^Fer-. to the operation of .the dams, is past few months..'' COLUMBIA GETS GROGERTERIA guson and'J. E. Sanasac were pres• kept on file,..and these may be seen t . VACATION TIME ent.' Mr. Sanasac reported that at any time. • more pencils, no more books, •Mr. Geo. Gartrell brought.250,000 the road 'beyond his property .was . The reports on file there now DRUG Kamloops trout-eggs from Penaske in; bad shape, and stated- that imore.teacher's saucy looks! ; was- exposed, but great : difficulty show that on October 9, dams 1; 2 Stationer - Optometrist at's .what the school boys and Lake on-Thursday, for the local TWO VICTIMS Messrs. Brinson, Coldham, Palmer and 3; were closed on October 8 by was experienced in getting supplies ; /used to 'chant.when they be- hatchery. •-.-•• , • •'<•:' and Morsch .had offered to •: repair H: Torñlin on a trip in there. • The REXALL Drug Store : —o— ' • to the j property ' and' the ; prospect this' stretch free "of charge,,'-,.if 'heir, summer vacations.- Nowd- OUTH SHOWS of 1 taking in machinery seemed out On a report dated October 18, H. "See,Me and See Better" i they -may chant it, out • of re- >. The independent packing houses Boy and Girl Drowned in agreeable to the council. Their.of- Tomlin had closed Deer Lake and shipped. a car of • cherries to the of the question. fer was accepted. Mr. T. A. Rob- to: tradition, but the- emotion Mighty Waters Near t Road construction 'was started on Eneas Creek dams, and the report inspired such adverse is gone. cannery at "Sumner, Wash. The Brewster car left on Wednesday. • • ' March 4. and was proceeded with : the;; modern, school boy and BIG DECREASE continuously until the latter- part of. doesn't think of teacher as a Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Moffat, of Brewster—The treacherous under• 'June, ; much of the construction, be• in -.with- "saucy looks.": '.The ing of a difficult nature. As a re• r of the profession of teaching Toronto,^ passing through on a, trip tow of the, mighty Columbia claim• to the Coast, spent a day with their ed two lives;..at Brewster- Sunday sult of the new road it is now pos• >een raised to. a marvellous de IN APPLE CROEsibl e to take supplies; from .Kettle i . New educational methods cousin, Mr. John Moffat. afternoon when Miss Mina Bowen, 15, and Lawrence Case, 17, were Valley Railwayl-depot: at Westbridge to enlist the co-operation to 'the/Mogul mine, in' two hours, sr.- than' the-,'fear - of the pupil, Earl 'Campbell, • of. Calgary, came drowned. Okanogan District Will Have in from Vancouver, intending to Together with "Speed". Herman, where formerly it took two days to shments are less severe' and Drop of 1,000 accomplish; the same object; , , vork is .made more interesting.! •stayfor the summer with his cous• 18, the three had been swimming THE "BEATTY* WASHER ol is not • such a' bad place af- in, J.- Fisher. - on the beach north of town. The • Cars Mr. Thomas states that efforts 11. ... Shakespeare's boy going two boys had come out. arid dressed will again be concentrated on -the STANDARD IN CANADA illingly to school" is different Mr. and Mrs. 'Rutherford and when the girl started out and was development of the Mogul group. 'the, pupil of today, anxious to Miss Andrew, of Penticton, visited caught in the strong. current. •; She OROVILLE KEEPS UP : called for help and Case immedi ••wand..-. to;. playunder proper, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Darke on Tues• WITH LAST YEAR : day. • • ately stripped: and • went in after discretion.- J EASY TO OPERATE rertheless,: the children are all her, only to get caught in the same y at the prospect of more than A very effective stone wall is now current. Pateros Will be Only Section KAMLOOPS MAY months of, completefreedom, being completed at the St. Ste• As the two struggled in the water To Show Even Slight WASHES FASTER . the duty of parents to see-that phen's cemetery on the Giant's Herman dove for them.but was un Increase \ children derive every- ounce of Head road. able to locate the bodies. He would lit possible from : their summer not give up: until other help arriv• SELL PLANT ;ions, so' that they may, return Mrs. Chew arrived home ,Thurs ed and they had to lead him away. Okanogan, Wash.—A reduction LASTS LONGER chool next fall, refreshed, in day from her, visit to the Coast, Herman went to Brewster recently of almost 1,000 cars over last year's from Omak, where he was employ• apple csop for District 11 is indi• ,' and-body* and' ready to' do accompanied by: her daughter, Mrs, Bylaw for Sale of Electrical •-. best.—Kamloops Sentinel. : Dewar, with her baby^ girl. ed at the Biles-Coleman • Lumber cated v for: this year' in a • growers' • It is gear-driven and runs in oil.; No belt trouble with a' Beatty.,. Company mill. i:--.:-:-~.;o • and shippers' crop estimate compil-, Works Will be Sub• Miss. Thelma Hobbs left the first .Rescuers,. using grappling hooks, ed.by the district .horticultural of• mitted of the, week for 'Vancouver, and located the body of Case in,an hour fice -and released: under date I of Vancouver Island,: h expecting to and a quarter near the point where July 1. The estimate is based on ; it had gone - down, and ' the girl's the individual estimates of; growers : -Kamloops — Electors go to' the Four Premiums FREE with each machine spend two or three. weeks "of vaca polls Wednesday; July, 17, to vote tion there. / • body was located in an hour and and shippers throughout the district 40 minutes. A pulmotor had been which includes all of Okanogan on a bylaw which received three readings in city council last night, On Tuesday, while picking cher• rushed from Pateros and willing, county and Bridgeport Bar. • volunteers worked for hours to This would sell to Canadian Water• ON SALE AT ries, Mr.-W.:Fosbery_ had the mis• The .estimate for the district this works) and Electric Co., Ltd., for fortune to slip from a ladder and bring back the breath of life. .: year is 3,300 cars, as compared to As the 'boy's body was being $800,000, the city's: electric; plants. receive injuries to his ribs. He was 4,324 cars last.. year, or approxi• •When the bylaw came up for sec• also shaken up considerably. brought to shore- the hooks- shpped mately .75 per cent.' of. last year's CHIS WEEK Mr. Perica dived in and- brought ond reading, Aid. Williams rose crop.Pears are estimated at about and stated he was opposed in pol BUTLER & WALDEN'S Mr. and' Mrs. •;. John S. Ritchie it out and.rendered unavailing first 40 per .cent: of last, year', 26 cars aid. i Dr. C. R. McKihley of Brew• icy to the change from' public to returned from the. Coast on Sun• this year, against 63 cars last' sea• private ownership. It would be poor ' Phone 6 Ink Salmon, 3-tins for ..29c day. Mr. Ritchie is much improved ster had left for Okanogan only- ten son. Soft fruits show a heavy in• minutes before the accident.' - P. C. policy to hang on'to a utility which in health, ' following treatments crease this season, 105 cars this was in poor, shape, v he stated, but Mnblnation offer — 10 lbs.' there. Evertsbusch, Pateros druggist, work' year, compared' to 62 last year, or a ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION ed the; pulmotor..until Dr. L. S. in, this case the utility was in/good Gran; Sugar and 1 lb. Eng• gain of 47 cars. ,; < shape. ;He, sketched the; history of lish Breakfast Tea for $1.29'. Most people forgot to -fly their Dewey of Okanogan arrived and ' '30-1-c pronounced both of the swimmers Oroville Holds Own ' the reconditioning of the Barriere. flags on Sunday. last in thanksgiv• By districts it is indicated that The plant was working splendidly; & G. Soap, 6 for 29c ing for the. King's recovery, but I dead 1 Oroville will have practically the recently it carried. the highest, load Mr. Theo. Hermon.had kept the same ,.• percentage of fruit as last ihn: Olive I or Lux; Soap, 3 in its history, 1,400 k.w. ,; : , , , : : '.'I'.'- '' v:-V\".,'-f.-í:''J'-v,.', '••,:', ;:•'. '••••"' * vk"».«- *.».>. >',•','1 ,«'• ••.'.',•..'.•'•'-.' ;V,' '•-'•.•-*, t; for 25c occasion in mind, and had a flag year. In 1928 there were 216 cars • /¿i f ''.,•'"'•:;'.' *• *>> up. •••.•. -./•••' .Two arguments had' been used in of apples in Oroville region,:the es• O— . ... - favor of selling; (1) that the. plant % discount on Men's Caps CAR CLEARING timate for this year is 215. Pears was a' white elephant; since the • Repairs to the outside- walls and last year were 7 cars, this, year 2. term had been used the utility roof of St. Andrew's church were' ays' Long Khaki Pants, per Soft fruits last year 33 cars, this could not be called such; no one started this week and when the season 65 cars. otudebaker announces pair 89c was going to offer $800)000 for a shingles are replaced,- the roof will RECORD GONETonasket-Ellisforde, ' last year 336 white elephant; (2) that there was len's Khaki Shirts, sizes 15 receive a coat of weather-proof ma• cars apples, 1929, 420. Eight cars an insufficient supply of power and to 17. Each 85c terial. of < pear last year and three this development.of Adams River was Oroville Customs Mark year. Six of soft fruit-this season, required. Jen's Garters, pah* 25c Dr. G. B. Sanford, pathologist in is and ten this season, or apprlxl- charge of the Dominion laboratory Shattered on July The aldermen, proceeding, pointed alarger,ßner len's Dress Sox, 5 pairs $1.00 mately 90 per cent, increase of last out that of four companies tender' Of plant pathology, Edmonton, vlS' year's total fruit crop for 1929. ited Mr. McLarty at the Summer Fourth ing, three of them, operating com' len's White or Colored Out• land laboratory when passing Riverside shows a gain of 15 panies, could not state definitely ing Shirts, each $1.75 #hvniiffh""'tihft Okanaean Vallev oh I Orovllle—All records for automo- cars over last year's 60, for a 25 when Adams River, would be devel S%?rS,^iJt SuS Wle clearings at the Orovllle cus- per cent, increase, oped, So this argument fell, Mean his way to Vancouver last ThurS' time they had plenty of power. ICTATOR IX toms office were shattered here yes- Omak-Okanogan Shrink day. terday when over 2,600 persons Omak shrinks from 1,363 cars of , Aid, Williams stated he had even D S . Last Saturday the Rialto had a crossed the line, going and coming apples to 850, or 63 per cent, of facilitated • negotiations with the packed house, practically every seat to celebrate at Oliver, B.C., or make last year, while Okanogan goes Canadian Waterworks; in fact he OMS HTTKDRJU) AND FIFTEEN (US) INCH WHEELBASB aito & Co. being taken. Business, too, was thcr drive to Penticton, down from 717 to 450 cars and will had helped the' company with what brisk on the flat, and at one tlmo The number of cars clearing was have 15 cars of pears, compared to data he had at his command. He •Whore.It Pays To Deal" lh the evening there wore cars 04d, a steady stream passing the 27 last year and 15 . cars of soft had moved that a plebiscite be held parked on both sides of the street customs office from 7.30 a.m. till fruit to 23 last year, or a total of on the matter but that could not from,tho Rialto round tho corner 11 or 12 at night, This was more 60 per cent, of lost season. Tho legally bo done. Ho had had to to Nesbitt & Porster's garago, with than twice' the previous record drop in soft fruits at'Okanogan Is agree to a vdto and he pointed out that tho consideration was higher rice practically no parking space left. which,was made in' 1027 when 320 due to cherries being packed from ata —0— cars cleared. several points this year while last than anything evor offered before. The genial agent of the O.P.R., Tho total number of passengers year they were all assembled at The Mr. Callaghan, motored the last was 2,052, indicating that whon peo- Okanogan. Studebaker'sfomous Dictator Six, die finestca r ever woek-end to Kamloops. His genial- plo cross tho lino they take a full Malobb drops from 415' cars last Miss Louise Bowman, of lty was somewhat disturbed . this load in most, coses. ; year to 300 this year or approxi• built and sold at its price, now becomes a still finer, $ week when ho discovered that two Hay Q. Young is in charge of tho , 1800 Most Direct Way mately 70 per cent, of last season. larger, smarter cai--^iFer^d at a still lower pricel flowering plants' on his verandah Orovlllo off Ice which handles the Brewster estimates 375 cars for this Upper Sumas, is Married had been removed by someone who bulk of the clearing for North Oen- year, compared to 460 last year, but A motor car lower, fleeter—and fleeter looking, thought he wanted them more than tral .Washington. Oliver was on- shows a gain of 7 cars of pears and To Mr. Adolph Schwenhl smarter in line and in color—even smoother in to Find a 1 at Pontlcton Mr, Callaghan did. tortainlng American visitors with a 3 of soft fruit, Tho percentage is stampede and tho town for tho day oBtimated at 80 per cent, of lost its supple flowo f power---than its champion pred• FOCItt-DOOR, SEDAN doubtloss had a largor American Penticton— year, A pretty wedding was solemnized ecessor which sped 5„ooo miles 01,4,751 minutes! BUYER than Canadian population, 1 Pateros Shows Increase on Thursday, July 4, at the United At midnight the Olcanogan-Oari- Pateros has a slight increase, the Take stock of The New Dictator's fine-car con• IT ISN'T A HOME boo Trail as far south as Omalc Church, Penticton, by Rev. Olyo estimate bolng 775 cars this yoar; Jackson,' when Miss Louise M. Bow• struction—its thoroughgomff Studebaker quafity. is through presented tho appearance of a par- compared with 757 last soason, Last WITHOUT A TELEPHONE ado with hundreds of cars home• man, of Upper Sumas, B,0„ daugh• year Pateros had 14 cars of pears ter of Mr. and Mrs, W. 0, Bow• Then see it—drive it—-today! ward bound from Tonaskot and out this soason only 6. However Canada, 1 , — , man, of Upper Sumas,. was unit• THE sho gains 17 cars of soft fruit. ed in marriage to Mr,, Adolph I Last year there wore 4,324 cars of 1 Sohwonlc, of Pontlcton, third son apples in tho region, 63 cars of of tho well-known artist, Oeorgo tXS-inch wheeUxm. FulUvMon, falhx>**1ilot*d Hditsof SUMMERLAND poors and 62 cars of soft fruit, The Schwonk, of aormany. Studebaker rnxurufacture—the accepted MRS. LANGSTAFFestimate s for this, soason aro 3,300 Tho brido, who was attondod by Rubber engine mountings and brtmtt*- cars of,apples, 20 cars of poors and nor sister, Mrs, Beldam, of Uppor fine car coachcraft 105 cars of soft fruits. As stated Snmas, was drossod In a hand- backed and babbitt-faced crankshaft One-fthcebear- sted core safety steering wheel REVIEW before, • the ostlmato is based on wovon onsomblo of brown with /tU/jprovidemn^imurrdifenndsmootlme8S, FOUND GUILTYfigures suppllod by individual} grow• oloth of gold hat, Adjustable timing wheel and front seat, ers and shippers from their own Tho groom was attended by tho observations and ostlmatos, the hor• Oil filter, gasoline filter and crankcaseAntttUfied-actkm 4-wheel brakes which Office Now At brldo's nrothor-ln-law, Mr. Onarlos ventilating .syt/um insure maximum engine Is Thought to Be at Least ticultural office merely compiling H. Boldam, of Uppor Sumas, Mr, stop The Dictator Six in half die distance ho figures into an estimate for tho and Mrs, Sohwenk will rosldo in efficiency; accepted as standard. West Summerland Accessory to wholo area, . tholr now homo on tho Bench, Theft ! Tho ostlmato for the ontiro dis Fuclfiumj) iiwures ronstimtrndequatellow Tim ken tajar roller bearings in rear axle, trlot is put at 10,027 oars for this front and rear wheels, and steering gear. Phone 542 season, or a drop of 2,003 cars over BIDDY DOES HER BEST of gasoline, regardless of speed or grade. Penticton— tho 1028 crop. In the Yalclmo re• Tho provlnclalogg laying contests Tarnhh-t>rx>of chromium plating of all Mrs, LangstafT, charged In the gion tho crop is estimated at about for tho various provinces of Can• Thermostaticalh controlled cooling system Hubby: VSeema good provincial police court boforo Judgo 15,000 cars, while for tho wholo ada sh6w that tho British Columbia exterior brightworlc Brown with stealing a oar from Biddy cackles oftonor than her flls< retards flow of water until motor has 1 Friday and Saturday— •to be home again." state tho ostlmato is 30,000 oars, tho central Oarage on Juno 27, coinparod to 41,250, tor of moro rigorous cllmatosi far reached precisely correct temperature for Coincidental loci to ignition and steering. was fined $150 and costs on Thurs Wifey: "Did you see oftonor wltlvfortllo results, All tho highest operating efficiency. Fuel pump insures constant gasoline flow. "That's My Daddy" the Robertson's in day afternoon, July 4, with an op• high produoing hons como from tional three months In Oakalla, Mogul Mining Company this province. But in spite of that, Double-drofi frame of new compoundTh e Dictator Six may be driven 40 miles arrinjr REGINALD DENNY Center ville)" Sho has boon given until today to Ontario, Manitoba and Quobeo all ledyt pay her fine, mako moro out of their hons than flange design—-far costlier but sturdier, Per hour the day it is delivered — the "SHOWING OFF" Hubby; "Couldn't lo• Mrs, Langstaff appeared before Is Clearing Sites for wo do in British Columbia, Tho safer and permitting graceful lowness of result of advanced engineering, precision Maglstrato T, A, Pope on Tuesday, Ontario farmors got most per bird, body lines. workmanship and careful inspection. lay and Saturday cate them., Guess July 2, but was remanded until Camp and Machinery with a profit of $4,64 per bird, July 10th and 20th they haven't a Tele• Wednesday, July 3, whon she was Manitoba Is second with $3,43 por MARIAN NIXON In committed for trial. bird, and Quobeo third with $3,41, The evidence showed that sho, Grand Forks—Clearing for camp 52 Studebaker Models—$1095 to $3395 at Walkerville—gov't taxes extra phone," and machinery sites Is now pro As far as profit is concerned, tho accompanied by a man named Joe B.O, jwultrymon are as far out of The Chinese Parrot" Bush, hired a car from the Cen• ceedlng at tho proporty of the MO' gul Mining Company on Horsoshoo tho,running as tho Ontario hen Is 'elrd forms in tho dosert—a tral Garago on Thursday. Juno 27 in production. Tim two factors >—then tho scrooch of the OKANAGAN and drove it across the line. The Mountain, after dlroeting offorts for the past three months In build' making for lower profits hero aro noso Parrot. TELEPHONE oar and Mrs. Langstaff were taken ,jost of food and lower selling price, GORDON HARRIS GARAGE at Tonaskot by immigration off I lng a roadway to tho railway at COMINO Westbridge, according to Manager Now that British Columbia is in COMPANY dais. the big egg pool, prices should be May and Wednesday There was' no evldonco to show A, P. Thomas, of tho Mogul Com• Penticton, B. C. July 23rd and 24th pany, who was a visitor to Orand otf' a more oqultable basis and that Mrs. Langstaff was the actual sMhetlme, no doubt, It will bo pos• •MADEMOISELLE FROM thief, but she was proven to bo at Forks on Friday. He was accom• ARMENTIERES" panied from Greenwood by James sible for B.C. poultrymen to ship In WILLIAM JOHNSTON, West Summerland least an accessory to .the act ot lpi feed from Alberta or Saskatche• attempting to steal tho auto. McGreath. AMD YOU CAM HAVE ONE Development work on the Mogul wan as cheap as Yah Sin, who Is FOU A WKW CENTS A DAYt W. A. woodward noted as prose producing eggs in Shanghai.—€0- >TATTfí entor while M. M. Oolauhoun de group was got well under way last