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VOL. XIX.—No. 42. SUMMERLAND, B.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 $2.50, payable in advance. / GERMANY'S PEACE TIME NAVY PASSES IN REVIEW Paralysis Scare Revived CJKT) : : —• Committee Must Control As Case Breaks Out At All 6\ C. Produce Meant -Guards Posted For Market Consumption as- Little Boy in Jud Findlay McMaster Students Steamer is Beached Orientals at Coast Are Family Has Mild Would Expel One After Collision in Slashing Prices in Attack Slandering Staff St. Lawrence Fog Vegetables r Toronto, Oct. 20.—A resolu• Montreal, Oct. 20.—During a CELERY PRICES SCHOOL THERE IS tion has been drawn up by the dense fog in the St. Lawrence CLOSED BY DOCTOR student body at McMaster 'Bap• river, the Canadian government FORCED DOWN tist University recommending to merchant marine steamer Can• Preventive Measures to be their student council that James adian Runner, was in a collision Vancouver Produce Dealers McGinley be expelled from the with the British freighter New• Taken by Council university for having openly ton Pine last night off .Father Cannot Fight Here slandered the faculty and stu• Point, the Canadian ship being Situation dents of McMaster and for re• beached near Rimouski, accord• ing to information from the sig• peatedly identifying himself with , B.C.— nal service' in Montreal. Calgary, Oct. 20.—As time goes an organization decidedly antag• The municipal council and the onistic t'o McMaster. Owing to the heavy seas run• by, says J. A. Grant, markets com• school board held a conference on ning, the steamship Newton Pine missioner, it, becomes apparent that The resolution will be consid• was standing by waiting until Tuesday night to consider the in• ered when it is presented to the the pilot could'venture forth to direction of any commodity for ship• fantile paralysis danger. students' council. take her back to Quebec for re• ment from British" Columbia to the ^v^^/:.* ,, As a result the following is to ^I'.'.V/*. — . , : WKViM///( < pairs. No loss of life is report• prairies, must come under the con• be the situation here: ed. .- '. trol of the Committee of Direction. . The schools will remain open, the general feeling being that for CARPENTERS AT / Steaming full speed ahead the German fleet, during manoeuvers i& the Baltic sea, passes in review Vancouver Chinese shippers the present at least, school child• before President Von Hindenburg, . Inset is of the German president; have been the disturbing factor ren are better in the well-ventilat• TOOK DOWN in price getting and are detri• ed school buildings and under WORK NOW ON mental 'to fellow shippers in the supervision than they would be controlled area. The local mar• running around town. Bandits Take More Guards will remain on" the HUNTER AND RANCHER ROLL Than $5,000 in Holdup 'NO SHOOTING' ket is swamped with all kinds of bridges at both ends of town to ELLISON HALL local vegetables. Carrots, squash prevent persons eighteen and un• of Bank in Toronto and vegetable marrow are a drug der coming into Penticton from IN COMBAT ON BENCH ROAD CARDS EARLY on the market. All canteloupes Stage Built on Insider -Two Toronto, Oct. 20.—Ordering districts where the malady exists. offered are from . Cel- Dance assemblies and public the staff of the branch of the Posts Already ery prices were forced from $70 concerts will not be held. Removed And N. Pellicano Bites G. Ten Dollar Fine for Assault Bank of Nova Scotia at Dun- Careless Hunters Cause Loss The public is requested to refrain Jellard in the das Street and Ossington Av• of Privileges to $45. from social affairs for the time be• is Paid by the enue, into a washroom, three Work on Ellison Hall has, been pro• ing. Thumb Italian armed bandits this : morning for All Vancouver, Oct. 20.— Vancouver gressing rapidly this week, under the The theatre will remain open, obtained . cash from the tel• attention of Capt. J. E. and W. M. Jen- produce dealers have endeavored in but only for those over twenty. The arrival of the pheasant season his right arm around, got a slipper off ler's, cage estimated at be• For a number of years Mr. John kinson. The platform is in' place at vain to fight the situation reported by Sunday schools are to be closed each year brings the usual crop of his right foot and rapped Pellicano on tween $5,000 and $8,000. Dale has not enjoyed the occasions the east end of the building inside, by request. troubles between hunters and land the head. Then the Italian released The bandits escaped in a no- when he has been hit by stray shot the B. C. markets commissioner in and work was progressing with the Persons under twenty are re• owners. Early morning travellers along him and .ran away. - tor. from the guns of those pheasant-hunt• Calgary. Mainland Orientals have ceiling over the platform on Wednes• quested to refrain from church at• a iPenticton road Saturday would ing in the meadows,-and he decided secured practically a monopoly of day. A Different Story tendance. have been regaled with the spectacle that it would be wiser to-have some One of the posts that stood where Pellicano's story was somewhat (lif• the vegetable business here and they Young people are asked not to of G. G. Jellard, bench rancher, and signs spread about and stop the tres• the platform now is has been taken erent. He said that he started out at are cutting their own prices. visit infected districts. N. . >Pellicano, of Penticton, rolling 6 o'clock to go to work picking fruit passers while making it safe for him out, and it is proposed to take out the around on the roadway, locked in. com• TWO BOYS HIT to be at work. Recently OK carrots were fixed by on the bench. He told his sister-in- two next in front of the platform. The the direction committee at $20 a ton Just when residents were consider- bat. law he would try and get a pheasant Accordingly, the signs went up last f.o.b. shipping point. Orientals were ing the infantile paralysis scare- as others will not interfere greatly with Blows rise, and:.fall,iso'do the com• before going to work.' West of the Saturday morning, for the first time, B 'offering carrots in the car at $13.• practicall y over, the epidemic has ap- spectators' vision. batants. Mr. Pellicano bites Mr. Jel• Brooks place he .saw a number of BY SHOT FROM and on Sunday next they were torn The.stage has quite a depth and has lard on the thumb. Mr. Jellard, clad off and left at the house. But the idea They were selling beets at five dol• parently taken a fresh hold in the entrance wings on either side. The pheasants and shot at them. Then he lars under the ' controlled price, tur• valley and indeed is threatening Pen• in his carpet slippers, removes one of saw Jellard running towards him. He behind the posting of the signs re• outside entrance has had the steps re- them and smartly; raps the aforesaid mains the same. Some of them may nips at four dollars less and other ticton more than ever. had intended to go into the Jellard vegetables relatively the same way. It.was reported locally at the first Paired and other contemplated altera- Pellicano over the dome. At the time HUNTERS'GUNS be put up'again, but the warning was place to see if he could find any of of the week that had experi- tions will be made as the work .ad- •Mr. Jellard is on his back and Mr. Pel• •the pheasants, but he did not go in• not intended to be-disregarded as in enced three or four new cases late vances. licano somewhere above, so this strat• side the fence, he said. He went back Jack Watts, Penticton, and former years. . v last week, with one additional death, egic rear attack serves a good pur• onto the road. Jellard came out and The use of the meadows -had not bringing the total there up .to eight or pose. Mr. Pellicano beats it. said "You are my prisoner until you Jack Blewett, Summer- been much resented nor would resent• LIFT BAN IN nine, "according as the count for the Thus one early enough to witness give me your name and address." Jel• ment have continued long had not district is made. ••'•.» ILLUSTRATED the spectacle might see what diver• land, Victims lard also accused him of shooting be• many of those going there been care-' The new cases, it is stated, are sions grown men can create. fore sunrise and "on the Jellard prop• less. Some were quite indifferent to VËRnOMUNDAY practically all of children in outside Pellicano is Fined erty. "' ;' PELLET IN NECK a-sense of responsibility to look-before points, such as Benvoulin, which rath- The story ended up in ^police -court they fired. ' : . LECTURE WAS Pellicano told the court that he look• TO INCH DEPTH : .er/.complicates the situation. „ There on Monday when Jellard charged Pel ed at his "watch • at that time and it Sunday Schools to be First licano .with assault causing grievous have been no cases'yet .where more was a- quarter to.seven.He- refused More gun accidents were reported. than one member of any family took bodily harm. During the course "of the . Public Assemblies by to give Jellard his name because he Saturday and Sunday,, with the open• the . malady. Apparently only those trial Magistrate Pope reduced the thought he had no need to givo-it-to BACK FROM Children take it who are peculiarly susceptible. charge to one of common assault. Al• anyone but the police. He aSTced to be ing of the pheasant season. Kaleden Has Case India Hospital Work Sup• though the weight of evidence, two to let go. They argued for some time Jack Watts of :, 13-year- Vernon—Unless there are reported Dr. McGregor this week closed the one, was against Jellard, His Worship and then Pellicano went to the Brooks old boy, received a pellet in the neck disturbing' factors the ban on gather• Kaleden scho.ol and quarantined the ported by all Churches apparently did not give full credence MOTOR TRIP ings by children will be lifted in Ver• house to see Mr. Brooks, Jellard fol• on Sunday afternoon as he was walk• Jud Findlay family there, as a mild to the 'Pellicano story and fined him lowing closely behind. No one was at non on Sunday, morning. Alderman Here ing near the river. The shot appar• attack of paralysis has struck Alfred $10 and costs or 30 days with hard home. Spencer, chairman ,of the board of labor. The fine was paid. • I health, is authority for this statement, Findlay, aged eight. This boy has not On Thursday evening last St. An• Pulled Him Back ently penetrated more than an inch T00NTARI0 been away from home and no one But here is the evidence of that and with the rapid clearing up of the drew's church was filled to hear Dr. Along came his sister-in-law in a and Dr. McGregor, who was called, knows how the epidemic could have doughty feat of arms, or rather of situation in affected; areas, there is Marion Bostock of the Duchess of buggy. She took his gun and coat and decided not to attempt to remove it reached him. teeth and carpet slippers, on the bench every reason to believe there will be ,•.••„!• « .„„ .,. Teck hospital, Patha, India, tell of the he went to get into the cart, but Jel• Mrs. Orr Tells of Fine Ex• +v road that autumn morning, as the The injury will not be- serious as' the no further postponement. Vernon, so The municipality is continu ng the ^ ^ lard pulled him back. Pellicano said 1 oU£ i BMq mä Medical morning sun was rising in the heavens missile did not, touch a nerve or ar• periences in Long far, has not had a: case, the quarantine guard on the bridge on the Summer- ^Y ": he made a motion to run when Jellard and the pheasants were cackling in the at the Vernon preparatory school was land road to check over all traffic, from Mission, A. Solly was in the chair then grabbed him by the throat and tery.. It was evidently. p stray shot Jaunt Rev Hi forbidden Jellard orchard. lifted on Monday and the quarantine the north, having Kelowna particularly and i-n a few well-chosen words intro• they got tangled up on the roadway. from some pheasant hunter's gun, pos in mind. Guards are now also posted Heard Gun Fire camp in the Coldstream was disband• duced Dr. Bostock, after stating that, Jellard said "I've got you now." Jel• sibly a .22 rifle. Mrs. C. Orr arrived home last week• on the red bridge at the Indian re• Mr. Jellard In his evidence said that ed. The boys have gone to their through the efforts of all the Summer- lard started to hit him, but Pellicano Jack Blewett was the victim of a end after her motor jaunt to Ontario, serve to watch traffic from the south, at twelve minutes past six on/Satur• homes while the school is being thor• land churches, a bed had been main• wrestled him off and got on top of him, shooting accident Saturday last while delighted with her trip and the experi• particularly Kaleden. Only persons 18 day morning he heard gun Are and, oughly fumigated and disinfected. tained for 16 years in the Nasek hos• after which he hit him a couple of out hunting, He and Mr. R. Suther ences on the way. 'She says there was Classes at the school will be resumed and under, from infected areas, are rushing out, found Pellicano on the pital. times. Then the accused got up and land had met and exchanged greetings no difficulty'at all in finding the proper highway. Pellicano had previously on November 11. prohibited'entrance into Penticton Dr. Bostock then took charge of the ran to the buggy 50 feet away and and gone on with their search' for roads to take and she is high in her been In the orchard, The complainant It is expected that the opening of The ban has been lifted at Kam- meeting and first told how the work drove off. Jellard chased them down pheasants. Wandering through the praise of the service given by the peo• told-Pellicano that he was a prisoner the Sunday schools will be followed loops, Trail, Rossland, Cranbrook and for women was started by Lady Kin- the road a distance, but could not brush, Jack came to a creek and stoop- ple across the line. At nearly all till he gave his name and address. on Monday by the resumption of other points. naird in 1852. In the Duchess of Teck catch up. ed down for a drink. Mr. Sutherland, camps there were cabins for the use Witness said that Pellicano then gave studies at the public and high school. hospital the staff is made up from all coming from another direction, caught of tourists, Many of the cabins had him a name which was not correct. On cross-questioning by the com• (Later information has been secured contributing denominations. Dr. Bos- a glimpse through the trees of what beds that could be rented as at hotels. At that time a woman drove up In a plainant, the accused denied that'he that the schools will reopen on Mon• took has been there for four and a he thought was a pheasant and fired Most of the camps had shower baths, buggy, Pellicano had previously taken had made any threats to kill. He said day unless there are unforeseen devel• HOOPPLAYERS half years. The hospital is in the Many of the shot entered Jack's leg though the service after they got into off his coat and threatened to kill the he did not strike Jellard six times, but opments. heart of the city of Patna and patients and some penetrated his arm. Illinois was not so good as in the complainant. The woman took the only three. He bit him on tho thumb Reports from Kelowna are much come from a radius of a hundred He was taken to the hospital, where western part of their trip. Many of cont and vest and also the gun, and because Jellard had him by the throat. more reassuring. According to Dr. miles. Water had to be brought frony many of the shot were removed on the western stations went to the ex• SHOW UP WELL drove off. Pellicano struck at him BIX PIpplna Culzzcreo, slstor-ln-law of Sheppard, chairman of tho board of the muddy Ganges River and purified, different days as they could be located, tent of equipping the camps with elec• times and on the seventh attempt Pellicano, Bald that Bhe waB thoro h'oalth there, the infection In that city but lately they have secured their own He Is making as good progress as can tric washing machines and irons landed on his forehead, Then" they when the men VfQVQ talking and before is rapidly disappearing. There wero Fast Games—Good Throws well. The later part of the lecture be expected. Some of the camps had small extra closed at grips and found themselves the melee began. IPelllcano told hor no now cases for about a week, with was Illustrated with excellent lantern charges such as five cents for the use -Standing of Teams on the ground with the complainant Jellard wanted to keep him a prisoner ione suspoctod case which developed slides. of stoves, etc. for the moment on top. iPolllcano bit because ho was shooting on the Jel• Wednesday, and another new suspect• Reversed Some patients ore Immensely weal ed case in tho district. Thoro aro now his thumb as they rolled over and had lard property. Jellard hit the first The folks over thoro believe In get• It was not a very big crowd that thy, but most of them are extremely LOCAL FRUIT snld to bo only nbout throe cases In him In a helpless position, excopt that blow, she said. Pellicano fell with turned out at the gym on Thursday poor, and being permitted to have one ting out of tho business all thoy can his right hand was free. He reached I Jollard on top of him. Kolowna and about five in tho districts night to see the gamos, but real snap relative In to cook for them so as not by posting billboards and signs every• nearby., An-18-month-old child died at where, and tho contrast Is vory mark• py Play was put up by the four teams 'to broftk'cnBte."haif a dozen have boon W. Ritchie, who works for J. R. Rutland this wook, Tt is expected that SHIPPING NEWS ed once the tourist, gets across onto on the lloor, • smuggled In, oven hiding under the tho ban will lio lifted on public moot- Campbell, mot with a painful accident tho Canadian side of tho lino. In the first game, Summerland vs. bo(lH( An aTm,a, lllo1(lent lmfl ac. inga probably by tho end of tho wook. H THUGS BEAT UP on Tuesday while driving a team with On tho way back, Mrs. Orr had many Suburbs, there was calling for lagards 0„n.0fl wnon two (nmmeB quarrollod Thoro is no Information about tho vo- a load of corn stocks'. The rustling Mixed Cars the Order of the opportunities to toll of tho Okanagan to put on speed, and by the) end of the m([ tn hl1Bb fl ot onQ aalcort ,s. opening of tho schools, 1 to tho people of Iowa and Nebraska first period they wore all In the game. B|on t b , m t of tho corn startled tho horsos, and Day—More Payments Towards the last of the game Spinks £ ,f and adjoining states, Thoy could not put (lown tl oth f KELOWNA MAN tho driver foil from the load undor tho This Week marto three successive casts for the bollovo that we had a cllmato such as Blblo women and evangelista worlc front whool, Ho wns token to tho hos. hoop and got it through. A little lat among tho pottonts whllo waltlng to she told them of, but aro coming up pltnl, whore ho was attended to, Ho Orchard worlc 1ms boon more easily DEVELOP POWER or, J. PotuUBl mado a basket from to soo us'next yoar, Mrs, Orr fools soo the doctor, nnd many havo boccino Roy Martin Found Uncon• conductod this week and many of tho centre. All the way through the had tho muscles of his hip badly torn, that, In contrast to tho comfortB offer-' Christiana throngh tho mlnlstratlons; plckors have cleaned up tholr crop sot-to the benches gavo the boys plon scious With Wounds on od on tholr sldo of tho lino, many tour• othors aro touchod by Chrlstlanlty hut but Is roportod improving satisfactor• and are holping neighbors got tholr ty of applause and got good play In look tho eourogo to follow Us toach Head and Face ily. applos iofC tho troos, Tho Co-oporatlvo ists will not want to stay long with ATSHUSWAP response. The game closed Summer- ing, the doctor oxplalnnd, Dr. Boutade packing houso was aulte congested by us, and sho says wo havo a long way to land 22, Suburbs 17. closod hor nddrosB wlth an appeal to Kolowna—Aftor having bofrlondod Thursday and growers woro being nsk- go to equal the accommodation pro• Company is Incorporated to In tho sonlor gnmo, the Co-op. had holp tho worlc, two strangers and bought thorn a sup• od to hold off hauling for a day or two. vided for tourists thoro. tho edge in powor right from tho start. per, a Kolowna man was sluggod, bad• On tho way back tho party was Just Rov. Mr. Solly convoyod tho thanks A straight car of Grimos Ooldon was Supply Electricity to Both sides had to stop lively and somo ly boaton about tho fnoo and rohbod of a day behind tho St. Louis tornado. and approelatlon of thoso prosont to INTERESTING shipped to tho Old Country from tho snappy boskets woro put through by $00. Acting on Infiovmatlon snppllod Vernon Dr. Bostock, followlng wlth tho bone Coioporntlvo and difficulty wos found Sho saw many fields of grain undor both sides. Tommy Harris put up a by tho Kolowna police, a man was ar• dlctlon. In securing onough small sizes of this water, and for sovoral days it rainod flno game and tossod more than one rested In Vornon, holng falcon out of Vancouvor —- Articles of Incorpora• varloty, for ibis season thoy havo boon constantly. Tho havoc of tho storm ball through. Tho crowd hold hack bod by Constable Cann oarly Wednes• DEBATE HELD tion woro granted this morning to tho much larger than usual. A car of Spy was unbelievable although It lasted on Its npplauso unless real good.work Pilot Dead in Crash ; day morning. With an oth or man' who Wost Canadian Hydro-Rloctrlc Corpor• npplos was sent Into what might ho but a very fow minutes, It was tor- was exhibited. They got what they was picked up In that, city, ho will ation Ltd,, a company organized with consldorod Ontario's markot especially rlblo. Many of tho big stono buildings wore asking for. At tho start thoro Passeri per is Hurt answer a chorgo In polleo court, Good Programme Carried a roglstorod capital of $1,000,000, for that varloty, Its dostlnotlon was had tho roofs whlppod eff, windows woro plenty of throws but not many According to Information snppllod Out on Mon• and chimneys torn from tholr places which will dovolop hydrivoloctrlc on- Montroal. orgy at Shuswap Folia to supply oloc- basket mado, but as tho play progress Sault Sto Mario, Oct. 20. — by Chief Thomas of Kolowna, an un• day and tho district loft in an awful con• od the throws wont, closer to tho mark. Joff Fitchie, aged 30, pilot In tho conscious man was found in tho lake• For tho most port, mixed cars are trlclty to Vornon. holng shipped this woolc. Tho Co-op dition. Tho final RCOTO stood Co-op 35, Sum- Ontario Air Forco, Is dead, whllo side park a. fow foot off Abbott street This company's bonds will bo undor- will sond out clioquos about October A car going just, ahoad of thorn had morland 20. A, Grant, aged 23, ion of Rev. nbout 10 o'clock Tuesday night. Ho Thoro was a good turn-out to the wrltton by Portland, Orogon, capital. mooting of tho St. Andrew's Young 2R, which will Include cloan-up on boon badly smashed by f-V.lIng debris In August It ontorod into a 25-yoar Gordon Blowott had tho whistle for Andrew S, Grant, of Toronto, had boon badly boaton about, tho face as It possod through tho city, both gaums, and bond. Gonntablo Chaplin Investi• Pooplo's Society on Monday night to poochos and plums, agroomont with tho city of Vornon secretary of the General Board llston to tho doboto, "Rosolvod that It At Waltors Limited thoy nro being Tho trip down took 12 days, and whoroby It tokos over tho municipal Tho llnoupB follow! of missions of the Presbyterian gated and from Information supplied coming back thoy took longer owing flubnrbs--0, Dunham, A. Dunsdon, on arrest by mado later by tho Chief. Is tho duty of the Municipal Council nskod to ship heavy to 0 grade this powor plant and undortnlcos develop• church in Cnnadn, lies in the war to provldo n suitable community hall woolc nnd aro finding It difficult, to to dolours caused by tho flood, which ment of Shuswap Falls. Tho contract J, Dunsdon, F, Dunsdon, Jas, Purvis, memorial hospital at the Michi• Roy Mortln^who was Injured, Is sold mado up for four oxtro days In nil. Town — D, Rphlnlcs, D, Nlold, W. to ho a hord'worklntt, Inoffonslvo fol• for public and recreational purposes." comply with this demand os (ho np• was endorsed by ratepayers of tho gan Sault suffering from terioui A strong and tolling list of argn plos In flummorlnnd aro of good color, Tho exponsos of tho trip woro ridicu• Okanogan city on August 25. Nolll, W. Onrtroll, ,T. PotiiMl, R, Sour- injuries at a result of an acci• low and his appoornnco Indicates that lously low. Sho hod boon asked by rah (sub), J. Clark (sub). moots was arranged by both sides. This company will clean up on Its According to Mr. J. B. Pattullo, of dent at the Michigan Sault on ho hod boon Ulolcod, Ho Is sold to newspaper mon book oast to allow Co-op. — K Wilson, T. Adams, W. hove boon accost od on tho stroot by Enough of tho humorous was provided McTntosh dool this wook and sond out Pnttullo & Tobln, barristers, solicitors Wednesday when their airplane to onllvon the occasion. Tho wholo tho cheques to tho growers, thorn to write up tho trip, hut sho pro- for tlio company, survey of tho Shus• Oaybon, T), Wllsrtn, T.'Harris, Al. John, two mon who wanted food. Ho took forrod not to, though sho did not .ob• ston. crashed BOO feet to earth in a thorn to a restaurant and paid for a ovont was well carried off, with tho Tho Occidental Is storting to store wap Falls slto for tho plant has boon pasture, honors going to tho affirmative. opples In tho Ellison TToll basomont, ject, to lotting tho pooplo at homo mado and, os soon as organisation Summerland — H,' Donlol, 0. McAl- supper, From thiVo ho wont to tho know of tho splendid outing It wns, pine, R. IPurvIs, Ooo, Fudge, I. Purvis, pork and romnmbors nothing moro un• A good musical programme was also Tho first loads wont thoro on Wednes• details aro complete, work will com- Municipal collections woro tho ordor Sho was so Impressed with It that sho I. Roily. til after he was discovered. Inoludod In tho evening's activities, day. monco. of the day on Wednesday of this week Mr. Campbell from ' Penticton gave Tho Inspectors report about six cars would gladly go hack again right nway Tie statod that, whllo tho company if opportunity permitted. MJBB A. M. Warns, of Vancouver, Is and woro coming In well. Tho tax Mr. Donald Ross camo In on'Wed• gonornus assistance as well as local a day leaving Rummorlond. mainly was at present concentrating on tho Vornon district, It eventually plannod enjoying * visit with Mr. anfl Mrs. A sale this year had the lightest list ot nesday to rollevo Mr. A, M, Lenito, who participants. Tho society also settled mixed corn. An astonishing fact about, Mr. IJ. Wolfor wont to Alliance, Altn., upon a name for tholr club, doeldlng those shipments Is that somo cars car• to supply powor to other Okanagan II. Steven. proportloB for several yearn. will bo talcing hts annual vacation. that tt be called tho "Alkumtn Club." ried as many as 10 varieties of apples. for a two-week visit. points, » i THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 PEACHLAND NEWS THE TRADE COMMISSIONER CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS By Our Resident Correspondent TOBACCO LANDS OF VALLEY HÖMEMAKERS' With the comment that the tobacco in tobacco as to Canadian prospects, Mrs. Bush is a visitor at the home industry of the Ok'anagan can be made and upon his return he would give a dummenana - neiuwua - y cintuuver of. her sister. Mrs. Robt. Stewart. of real value through Empire connec• full report of what he had seen in this APPLES RUNNING tions if care is taken to ensure qual• province. After leaving B.C. he in• SERVICE -i- DAIL Y EXCEPT SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Baptist are moving CORNER tends to visit Eastern Canada, includ• ity and regularity of production; Major M.S. PENTOWNA into Mrs. Hyde's house this week. Conducted by Alice Lindsey Webbf G. B. Johnson, Canadian trade com• ing thè tobacco section of southwest• * » » 12:30 p.m. • .. i missioner for Scotland and Northern ern Ontario, * Leave Summerland 9:55 a.m. Arrive Keiowna OVEROTATES Leave Keiowna 2:40 p.m. Arrive Kàmloops 7:30 p.m. Mr. C. Sommerville is around again Ireland, left today for Vancouver after Trade is Growing Leave Kamloops 8.20 p.m. Arrive Vancouver 7:25 a.m. after being confined to his home with C. C Overseas paying his first visit to the Valley; Major Johnson referred to his own powder burns. 'Major Johnson had been spending position as being that of an intermedi• Use Canada's Popular All-Steel Train * * * Columbus left his Spanish port Committee of Direction Find : ary between the Canadian exporter And sailed the perilous sea a few days up the Okanagan and ar CONTINENTAL LIMITED Fruit Inspectors Clarke, Little and rived in Penticton Tuesday night with and the British importer. Canadian Macs and Wealthies To find a place for Ford to make (Radio Equipped) Whyte were in town on Friday. the intention of departing for the trade with Great Britain is constantly * * » High His cars for you and me; To find the place where fountain pens Coast on Wednesday. However, Presi• growing as Bhown by the rise in ex• VANCOUVER— KAMLOOPS— MONTREAL Gerald and Franklin Elliott returned port figures. In 1913 Canada exported Are guaranteed to write; dent R. Lyon of the board of trade, H. PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS home last week and have taken a con• B. Morley and others got in' touch '$Ì70',000,000. worth of goods, etc., to CRATES ARE DRAGGING To find the place where knickered tract for getting out wood. with him and persuaded him to remain Great Britain. In 1926 the figure rose PRINCE RUPERT - PRINCE GEORGE * * * girls over for another day and pay a visit to $508,000,000. lum• VANCOUVER — PRINC ERUPERT ^ STEWART The badminton club has reorganized Onion Difficulties Still Con• Cross-c'ountry "hitch and hike." to Oliver. Accordingly on Wednesday ber had shown a fine increase in re• AND WAY PORTS and started its games Friday last. he went over the ^Penticton orchards cent years, there being a good demand tinue—Wet Weather He left the Señoritas and packing houses and then to the * * * And their mammas, fat and coy, for Douglas fir, particularly in ship• T. G. BEAVIS, Agent, Summerland The date for shipping apples to the Cause Oliver district, accompanied by Mr. building circles. To find the Broadway beauties Morley, Secretary T. B. Williams of Old Country has been extended to No• (Copper colored then—oh, Boy!) The Visitor said that the Wembley Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, vember 1, and the local packing house Keiowna, Oct. 19.—In fruit circles a the board of trade and Mr. W. A. Mc- exhibition had given a great filip^to Foreign Cheques; Etc., also your next shipment To find the place where lads are bred Kenzie, M.L.A. • is getting a shipment ready. very large measure' of Interesi t is still Like Lindy, bright and brave; Empire .industry and the Buy-in-the- being taken in the apple movement. Where girls play golf and tennis well, Likes the Valley Èmpire movement was gaining head• * • • Major Johnson said he was greatly way every day. The recent exhibition The records of thè Committee of Di• And swim the briny wave. filling in has been almost completed Toronto, On't.—A saving of 4'8 hours Ma\ and Mrs. Charlton and family impressed with the Okanag'an and felt at Belfast had been an example of the rection show that over 480,000 boxes and the work on the bridge will com• was effected in the transport of trans- have moved to (Penticton -to spend the sure that it would play an increasingly progress which Empire goods were of Mcintosh apples have already been But had he known that Volsted mence at an early date; Messrs. Pares Atlantic mail to the city when bundles winter. important part in Empire development making. Many wholesalers and retail• invoiced to purchasers in Canada. Of Would bar his Spanish wines, & Hookham were hauling the lumber were taken from the Canadian Pacific * * • along various lines, such as Immigra• ers there were now stocking Canadian these; 420,000 boxes have been mar• Would Christopher have stayed at for its construction from Garnett Val- j "Empress of Australia" at Rimouski Rev. Willard Litch, superintendent tion and the exportation to the Old articles. The Canadian government keted in Western Canada. Over 260,- home ley sawmill.' and conveyed by plane to Montreal. of missions, occupied the pulpit in the Country of fruits and tobacco.- There was also undertaking a newspaper and 1 000 boxes of Wealthy apples have been Beneath his own grapevines? . ~6— Experiments are considered to have Baptist church on Sunday last. seemed to be no reason, he thought, show window advertising campaign in * • » invoiced in Canada,- of which some —A. L. Webb, The building of the K.V.R. on the been successful, 'ahd it is understood a why large quantities of fine tbbacco Britain on behalf of Canadian manu• Stanley Dell is slowly recovering 240,000 have been marketed in the east side of the lake was said to be future development will extend the fly• could not be grown here. The thing facturers and producers. from a severe attack of tonsilitis. Interesting Days the heaviest on the whole 57 miles of ing service to Toronto. West. This, by the way, is again an to keep in mind, however, was the de^ ; Unemployment was being reduced in * * * that division of the K.V.R. indication of the difficulty in securing Christopher Columbus first sighted mand of the Old Country buyer for a Scotland and the "heavy" industries The regular monthly meeting of the reliable statistics in the fruit indus• land, on his first voyage to this new regular supply of tobacco of a uniform —o— - H ARDÍ Ê SPRAYERS Women's Institute was held on Friday such as shipbuilding,, mining and steel try, as the committee had figured froin world, on. October 20" (new style of standard. British importer's ' 'would and iron working were oh the up An addition of a -Deisei oil engine in the Municipal Hall. Owing to so all statistics available that the quan• reckoning), 1492; or October 11 (old never be satisfied with any product to run another power unit which would We are well equipped with full many of the members being occupied grade, said Major Johnson. B.C. could tity of Mcintosh apples available for style) in 1772, October 20 was marked handled in a haphazard manner. He expect a growing number cf Old Coun take care of' the extra demands for stock of "Sprayer parts, Hose ahd Guns. in the packing houses the attendance mentioned that, prior to leaving his consumption in Western Canada would by the birth of Samuel Taylor Coler• try immigrants, he thought, this being electrical current, was decided upon Phone ,call or write. was small. The president being ab• hot exceed 400,000 boxes. The highest idge, author of "The Ancient Mariner" home office in Glasgow, he had receiv• by the council. The ratepayers were OCCIDENTAL FRUIT CO., LTD. sent through illness, the chair was the popular province. estimate it. had received on the Weal and many other fine things. Edison ed enquiries from several large dealers to"'.be asked to vote on a bylaw to .pro• *. Valley Representatives, ably taken by the vice-president, Mrs. invented incandescent lights, and first vide for the raising of $il0>000 for ir• 13-tf-c Keiownai B.C. Trimble. It was decided to hold a thy crop was 276,000 boxes. Deduct• ing the expected export of 20 per cent successfully demonstrated this marvel rigation and domestic water systems. community Christmas tree in Decem• of the age October 21, 1879. —o— ber. Arrangements were ma'dte for a —say 55,000 boxes—it would have left bût 221,000 boxes of Wealthies for all Colonial troops repulsed the Hes• WASHINGTON APPLE GROWERS While digging his potatoes, Mr. W. W. C. KELLEY, B.A. social evening to be héíd on Friday, sians at Ft. -Mercer, N.J., October 22 E. Rines found one that measured over October 28, in the Municipal Hall. of Canada, whereas, as stated above, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR; 1777. The Rev. Olympic Brown Wil• a foot in length and tipped the scales Prize, lists for the 1928 fall fair were 260,000 have,been shipped. Emphasis lis, pioneer, suffragist, died in Balti at five pounds. NOTARY distributed. Mrs. H. E. McCall favor• has, and is, "laid on correct estimates ARE EXPECTING BIG RETURNS more October 23, last year. ed the meeting with a recitation. A because of the relation they bear to WEST SUMMERLAND B. C. successful marketing. On October 24, 1682, William Penn Hatfield and Clark were busy on the dainty tea was served and the meeting roughly 35,000,000 boxes of apples. But 10-5-26 closed with the National Anthem: arrived in America. Seattle, Oct. 15.—Apples will bring construction of a motor boat for Mr. It is reported that some difficulty they cost a dollar a box to produc is being experienced in marketing the The -first poet to write-in English, the State of Washington $37,000,000 Hancock of Naramata. Also the Oka- JAVA TRADE AGENT HERE and, generally speaking, the grower remainder of Mcintosh crates and the Geoffrey Chaucer, died October 25, this autumn, almost $17,000,000 of n'agan Lake Boat Co. Ltd. had con• 1400. IPhilip Doddridge, who died in which will be profit to the growers, got $1 a box for them oh the average tracted with the same builders for a f. D. COOPER committee is inclined "to debate wheth• "But this year it is different. There Vernon — R. S. O'Meara, Canadian er it is not the part of wisdom to be Lisbon, October 25, 1751, wrote many and will swell their potential buying motor ferry to- run between Summer- will be a smaller crop but better REAL ESTATE BROKER trade, commissioner of Java, Batavia, guided by à desire to move an entire of our familiar hymns, .such as "How power by that amount, Asahel Curtis, land and Naramata. -The boat was to prices." and Federated' Malay States, was a crop rapidly into consumption by mod• Gentle God's Commands." - chairman of the state development be 50 feet long with a 10-foot beam Peach Orchard, Summerland visitor to Vernon on Thursday last. It committee of thé Seattle Chamber of Department of Agriculture reports and to be able to carry 100 passengers est prices rather than to appear to bè Established 1907 Phone 613 was planned to tender him a luncheon holding out for those which it may not Woods for Building Commerce, announced yesterday. show that Washington, as the leading but this was impossible owing to the be possible to obtain throughout thé Black locust isn't really black in The state this year has 29 per. cent, apple-producing state in the Union-, HOW ban. On arrival, he was met by H. whole movement. One of the injunc• color, but hrow'n, and very crooked in of the'nation's apple crop, or a total has more than twice the apple crop of There was an. old geezer, .- CANADIAN Pout, president of. the Board of Trade, tions in the Produce Marketing Act is its grain.' It is sometimes called yel• of 7,054,000 barrels. the former premier apple state of New And he had a lot of sense; and entertained at luncheon. After• that prices shall have regard to the low locust, or just plain locust, and Stimulus of this big return already York. New York, in second place this He started up in business , PACIHC wards he visited the Vernon Fruit 'consumer âs well as to the producer. though found elsewhere to some ex• is being reflected in increased buying' year, has 3,073,000 barrels. California, On a dollar eighty cents'. Union and Bulmans' Limited, where he - Mcintosh apples in crates have been tent, grows chiefly in the Allegheny in the big market for which Seattle is Oregon and Idaho • lumped together— The dollar went for stock Direct telegraph service with Van• couver and Calgary. saw the dehydrating process. Mr. already reduced from' ?1.35 to $1.25. mountains. It is a very strong and the distributing centre, business lead• the three other western apple-produc• And the eighty for an ad. O'Meara interviewed President E. J. while the price of Cee grade was ad• heavy wood, also very hard and elas• ing states—have but 3,997*000 barrels, That brought three lovely dollars Steamer Sicambus leaves Summer- ers- said. It is in contrast with last land daily except Sunday, northbound Chambers and Sales Manager -McNair, vanced from $1.75 to $1.85. Apparent• tic, so is in demand for shipbuilding or scarcely more than half the Wash• In a day-,' by dad! year's crop* which, although larger, 7.20 a-.m. and Southbound 6.30 p.m. returning north on the afternoon train. ly the well-colored Cee grade this year as well as for general construction, ington production. Well, he bought more goods f brought on an average no appreciable Connections made at Sicamous for has proven very acceptable to thé implement manufacture and sometimes Government reports say prices for And a little more space, profit. the east and: west. Vancouver, B.C.—The first: move• trade.'The committee has heard favor• for interior finish. - The 1927 crop, translated into boxes, good apples in the eastern shipping And he played, that system ment of British -'Coluihbia vegetables able comments upon the Wealthy . And white ash isn't white, but a centres have tended upward recently, Main line service unexcelled. means 21,162,000 boxes of apples. It With a smile on his face. Through sleeping cars for Montreal, and fruit this season to New Zealand movement in that the better state of light brown. This, unlike the locust, ahd the general outlook for good is estimated by Curtis that the apples The customers flocked Toronto and Chicago. . • has begun with the shipment of 7,000 maturity this year and thé better color is very straight grained. It, too, is prices is encouraging. To his two hy four, should average $1.75 à box to the Phone us to secure your sleeping sacks of onions and,"4j500-boxes of-ap• hâve given the prairie markets an- al• very heavy and strong, hard and elas• "Wenatchee and Yakima will cash And he soon had to hustle growers. They-cost practically $1 a car reservations. ples to the Island Dominion. together new idea of thé possibilities tic, and is a good wood because it in. They riot only will sell their ap• box to produce. That will mean a For a regular store. Our express and freight service is of this apple. Thus, one definite 'ob• warps so little. It comes from the ple's for good prices in the East, but gross return of $37,033,500, and a cost Up oh the square fast ahd reliable. ,,...-y. :« ject of the act has been ai^ined in eastern and east-central states. Be• of !$21;162,0'00-1-a résultant profit oï will ship' many to Europe. Vessels Where the people pass,. VERNON GRANITE AND this respect. Book your passage to the Old Coun• sides interior- finish and implement $16,871,500. : s now are loading at Seattle piers with He grabbed up a corner try through us. . , cargoes for European countries, ahd MARBLE COMPANY The prices on winter apples were is• manufacture, .white ash is used ex• "It is not the size of the crop that That was all plate glass. Prompt and courteous attention giv• iriore ships are on the way here," Cur• Quarrying & Cut-Stone Contractors sued on October 6, effective October tensively for boat oars, carriage man• means big returns to the farmer," said He fixed up the windows en to all enquiries. , tis declared; Monuments, Tombstones and 10, since which, time the price on Nor• ufacture and baskets. Curtis. "Last year Washington had With the best that he had, A. M. LESLIE, Agent, 1 General Cemetery Work thern Spy has been increased to $1.90 Ahd told all about it Summerland, B.C. Sweet Nests stroys me; there's no harm at ail in ing and marching. The exercises were In a half-page ad. PRICE ST. VERNON and Cee grade $1.65,"while Jonathans given hy the boys in turn, with the the last." . He soon had 'em coming, are $1.75 for fancy and $1.45 oh Cees. I made a salad that proved very Scout Master and Troop Leader criti• Onions palatable by shredding crisp lettuce French—"In order to know the But he never, never quit; cizing. And he wouldn't cut down Reference was made in a recent let• to ihake a nest in which was placed value of money a man must be obliged Following this the troop was divided SYNOPSISOFLAND ah egg-shaped pat of cottage cheese* to borrow." On his ads. one bit. ter to the difficulties meeting onion into two sides> and three games of And he's kept things humping, growers and shippers this year. Due and about it dabs of honey; then English,— '"She will stay at home, pass ball run were played, followed by In the town ever since, to the recurrence of the wet weather sprinkled with salt and pepper and perhaps, if her ieg be broke.*' grab the hat> and basketball; And everyone calls him the situation has not cleared up very add a thin spread of mayonaise. I Italian — "When your neighbor's Refreshments, provided by some of have varied this by omitting the hon• The 'Merchant Prince. rapidly, though by this time most oni• house is on fire, carry water to your the mothers, with coffee made by the PRE-EMPTIONS v Some say it's all luck, ons are under cover. On account of ey and adding sprinkles of celery salt, own. ' Scoutmaster, were enjoyed by all. The Vacant, unreserved, surveyed the desirability of moving onions that onion, salt, paprika, and sage. Jlussiah—"He who throws even a But that's the bunk— evening concluded with another short CrôWh lands may be pre-empted by . will pass as standard, into consump• splinter to coyer a widow's house will Wihy he was doing business game of basketball and dismissal at British subjects over 18 yèàtfs of a'£e, tion rapidly, the committee has not Floy's Com Bread be protected by God."''' When times were punk. 10.15 o'clock. and by alien's on declaring intention thought fit to alter its price Of $30 per To 2 cups of corn meal take 1 of Chinese—"The ungrateful son is a /People have to purchase, The Scout Promise to become British Subjects, condi• ton as the base price on standard white flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 table wart on his father's face; to leave it And the geezer was wise— To many people the Scout Promise tional ftpbh residence, occupation and grade, nor to, put a price on samples. spoons butter^ 1 of sugar, 2 teaspoons Is a blemish, to cut is off is painful." For he knew the way bo get 'em means little or nothing at ally but to Was to advertise. improvement for agricultural pur• It has felt, that the latter procedure baking powder, 1 egg and enough milk a scout this promise, which he, makes WAS MAiLÈri TO ALL —Farm and Ranclv Review, poses. would hot be' in thè best In'tërëstfl of to mix It into a thin batter. before the troop when being invested SUBSCRIBERS ABOUT thè industry as thè inevitably largo Fall information concerning regu• into the troop, means that he can, be lations régatoiing pre-emptions is THE 10th INST. quantity of sample onions would cer- Cold Meat Dish trusted on Ills honor to do his best, KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY taittly dè'hioralizé thó market complete- given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, Sòhiè òf these have hot A good cold meat dish is made by Boy Scout To do his duty to God and tho King; TiMË TABLE *'How to Pre-empt Land," copies of been received by subscrib• ly 'and bring oh many claims for at chopping very fine any cold meats To help other people at all times whfch can bé obtained free of charge ers. If you are one of these lowances, so that the last loss might left over, With suet mixed in ahd salt And to obey the Scout law. by addressing tho Department. Of be greater than the first. Selection so added, also onions, miheed ham or Column A SCOUT. EASTBOUND Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov• No. 12 7.30 call up thè Secretary* No. as to make a standard grade appears tongue, 1 slice of bread soaked in milk ' i -Leave Vancouver daily, ernment Agent. to be the most profitable treatment. p.m. 17, and another will be eggs'well beaten-, and ah ounce of 1st SUMMERLAND Records will be granted Covering Potatoes butter, SteW this all together gently Leave West Summerland daily 7.03 nailed to you. Òr call TROfoP B. P. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO n.m. only land suitable for agricultural and get one from The committee has used Ashcroft for quarter of an hour. Then turn it scouts .purposes and which is not timber as the base for setting potato prices into a mold and bake till brown, Turn A financial house which handled Arrive Nelsbri dally 10:66 n.hi. land, i.e., carrying over 5000 board BUTLER & WALDEN to movO either westward to the Coast It out on a hot dish and cover It with Connection made at West Summer- In West Summerland The Gymnasium. Sumtnerlahd bohds had written to th'6 foot per aero west of the Coast or eastward to the prairies. The price the gravy that was left when packing Headquarters, council ftBklng what was the reason land with, boat for Kelowha and Range, and 8000 foot per acre east there has been $21 for B. grade Gems it into, the mold. 9ummeriand population had dropped Lake 'Points. of that Ë&h'gè. and $29 for A. grade Gems, .with Meets every Friday evening at off so materially. The eouhcll, puzzled Applications for pre-emptions aro Whltos' $3 lower. It was found that Custard Pie by the query, wrote the census depart• WESTBOUND to bo addressed to tho Lanu Com• confusion resulted in other Interior A dear lady whom I have often visit• 7.30 p.m. ment at Ottawa and rocOived the ridic• No. 11—Leaven Nelson dally 9:05 p.m. missioner of the Land Recording Di- ' points which were shipping neither ed is specially successful with custard ulous report that follows: Summer- Leave West 'Sunimorlahd dally 11:57 Vision in which the land applied for KELOWNA—SUMMER. oastward nor westward by the main pie made thus: For the crust, 1 large land, 002; West Summerland, 103; a.m. ' is situated, and aro made on printed linos and so the committee has decided cup flour, % cup butter, salt, and | The weekly meeting of the Troop Summerland village, -95; Trout Lake, Arrives Vancouver dally 10:45 p.m. forms, copies of which èon bo bb LAND—-PENTICTON to ihako the prices quoted apply for enough cold water to make It roll out. took place on Friday evening with 8; Balcbhvo, 0. Observation and Dining Car Service ainod from tho Land Commissioner, the general movement throughout tho Filling, 4 eggs, the yolks well beaten Scoutmaster Earlo Wilson, T.L. Tom Oh all tri'ns Pro-omptiohs must bo occupied foi interior. Thus Armstrong would ship five yûars art'd improvements mad* and to them a pinch of salt added, Harris and 27 scouts in attendance. Preparations wore under way, for tho REID JOHNStON, Agent to Penticton B. grade Gems at $21, to value of $10 per àcrû, including STAGE with Vi cup sugar, and lemon flavor• After roll coll and collection of fees, construction of tho largo bridge for Cranbrook to Pernio at $21, and so on, KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY clearing ahd cultivating ht least ftVO ing, Put In a quart bowl and fill with tho troop "fell In" for physical train• tho K.V.R. across Trout Crook, Tho Southbound- In this connection it may bo Interest milk. Beat the white Btiff, sweeten herbs bofOre a Crown Grant enh be ing to know that in tho Crow's NOBt received. . Leaves Keiowna 9.00 a.m. and flavor them, keoplng them till tho MÀÏL SCHEDULE Daily, Sunday included, for Pass and tho Cranbrook district there pie 1B baked, and then put whites on For ïnoro dotailod information aoo may bo 200 cars to move to market and brown in oven before sorvlng, tho Bulletin "Hbw to Pro-emp*- Peachland, Summerland most of which will likoly bo distribut• For tho convenience of our veadorB Land." (West Summerland) and ed to tho mining towns In that terri• wo givo below tho time of closing of PURCHASE tory. Invitations all mails nt tho local postofTicos, for Penticton No matter how Informal an invita• Applications arb received for pur Canadian Shipments dosp'atch by boat and train; and ftlso chaso of"' vacant nnd unreserved Arriving: tion is, It muBt always be acknowledg• interchange between tho two offices* Shipments to all Canadian points up ed within a week of 11.» receipt. Oho Crown lunds, not bolng tlmborland, Summerland ....11.00 a.m. At SUMMERLAND OFFICE Penticton 11.45 a.m. to and Includin r Octobor 17, 1027: must always definitely accept or re• for agricultural purposes; minimum ApplOB Early 05,540 fuse. Never leave It hanging by an For all points North, East nnd Wait prlco of flrst-cinss (arable) Irihd is $5 Northbound—- " Duchess 43,037 "if." Tho roplV must bo like tho In• Quarantine 7:45 a.tn, per aero, and second-class (grazing) Loaves: " Gravonstoln 10,410 vitation—formal or informal, tho word- For Naramata, Penticton, Sdtttk, land, $2.50 por acre. Furthor infor• " Jonathan 47.74IS Ing of a formal invitation boing fol SimllUamoon, Doundnry and Koot* mation rognrdlrig purchnso or lônsû Penticton 1.30 p.m. of CroWh lands is given lh Bulletin Summerland 2.00 p.m, McTntORh 403,425 lowed quite closoly in tho answer, In Notice enay — Daily, oxcopt Sunday, Snow 0,610 formal Invitations Bhould bo friendly, a.m. No. 10, Land Sorlos, "Purchnso and Arrives: Wagner , 4,308 cordial, and ohtlroly free of all stilted or Vancouver and Victoria—Dally Lonso of Crown LftndB," Kolowha 4.45 p.m. Wealthy 203,421. or stiff phrases—tho answer also. oxcopt Monday, 11 n,m, HOMESITE LEASES Winter Banana 4,01)2 For West Summerland — Daily, ox Unsurvoyod nrons. not oxcooding THROUGH FARE $3.00 Yellow Transparent .. 0,804 Names for Boy Babies copt Monday, 7 a.m. and 11 n.m. 20 acros, may bo lonsod as homosltos, Citizens of tho Municipality of dally. , Way Points Proportionate Crabs ITyslops 02,573 Konny is an Irish diminutive for conditional upon n dWolllng bolng Pears Bartlott 31,000 Koan, and moans "vast." Ltunoch Is Summerland are warned that if they For Rural Route—8:00 n.m. dally, erected in tho first yonr, tltlo boing Operated by " D'AnJou 14,051 obtaihablo nftor rosldortco nnd Im• a Blblo name moaning "smltton." Ma- leave town and enter towns infected oxcopt Sunday. D. CHAPMAN CO., LTD. " Flemish Boauty 20,801 hon Is "boar," and Napoleon translates | AT WEST SUMMERLAND OFFICE provement conditions nro fulfilled Onions (tons) 4,8781/6 Keiowna, B.C. "of tho now city," It is a name con• With Infantile Paralysis they will Mails for despatch nt this offlca are nnd land, bus boon survoyod. Potatoes (tons) 3,141 LEASES fined to Franco and Italy, a final "o" have to undergo a quarantine of ten cloBod aB follows: being added by tho Italians, Olnf Is Sunday, 11:20 a.m. For grazing nnd industrial pur- "ancestor's relic," Parimi moans days upon thoir return to Summer- For Vancouver and Coaet Polntg~At posos, nrons not oxcooding 040 acros "stono" and Randal, derived from Ran- land. 11:20 a.m. dally oxcopt Monday, may bo loasod by one person or « dolf, Is "houso-wolf." Soabort is an For Penticton, K.V.R, and Boundary— company, English nomo moaning "connuorlng By Order of At 5:15 p.m. dally oxcopt Sunday. CRAZING FLU brightness," Thorburn moans "Thor'sl For fciOBmoue, nortbbbund •— At 0,60 Undor tho Grazing Act tho Prov- a.m. oxcopt Sunday, Inco in dividod into grazing districts Hwmuniiim, mat boar," and Vlvion or Vivyan moans | DR. VANDERBURGH, "nllvo" or "lively," Wolwyn, or Wo- Actlnj? Health Officer. For flurrmverland (local mall)-—10:40 nnd tho range administered undor a DttJTBW, wyn, Is Welsh, nnd moans "hawk ofj a.m. except Sunday, Grazing Commission or. Annual grat• 8ummer|and (local)—5:15 p.m. daily. ing pormits nro isnuod, bnsod on num• battio," Mai MAILS ARRIVING bers rangod, priority boing glvon to From Vancouver nnd Coi»t—7.15 a,m, established owners. Stock-owners Home proverbi dally oxcopt Monday, may form associations for range man* Scotch—"The thrift o' you an' tho j From Pentloton, K.V.R. and Boundary ngomont. Froo, or partially fro* FS- woo' o' a blue dog would mak' a braw —11,30 a.m. daily oxcopt Monday. permits are ftvailnblo for sottloM, wob," . From Steamer SlbaWttUtt, tduthfcbund hampers nnd travellers, un to ton Irish—"It's tho first drop that do- —7.40 a.m. daily oxcopt Monday, held. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21,1927 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW or not, we have noticed, both this year and last, »!!'*• II — I)<*»l)«»tll4á»ll< that Mcintosh Reds received a wonderful boost WALTER M. WRIGHT, Editor and Manager from Coast papers, and this week we were de• WETTEST FALL ON RECORD Member of Canada Weekly Newspapers' Association lightfully surprised to see the B.C. Electric, in TRIFLES Member of British Columbia Selected Weeklies its little folder, ("Utility Topics," giving not only .(By AUTOLYCUS) ((Published at Summerland, B. C.) a write-up about Okanagan apples but also AYS DAFOE IN PROVINCE Established August, 1908 giving eleven different recipes on the use of Not a great while ago we read of a to them. Maybe they don't, but mere• By S. W. Dafoe in Vancouver Province of serious twig and limb damage, SUBSCRIPTION RATES apples. This is being very neighborly indeed. libel action brought by a relative of ly wink the other eye, and vote just Penticton, Oct. 15.—Fruit growers the late W. E. Gladstone against a cer• should the wet and cool fall season $2.50 per year by mail in Canada; $3.00 by mail outside of as they intended to all along. That is of the Okanagan Valley aud other in• mean an early touch of real winter the Dominion—All in advance. In the "Utility Topics" it is said that "out of tain gallant a conjecture which perhaps only the terior districts hope,that many sum• THE MODERN GHOUL gentleman weather, such as occurred in October, British Columbia come'3,000,000 boxes of ap• politicians can pronounce upon, and mers and autumns will pass before 1919, when there was a heavy loss of who had pub• since they constantly use the same there is a repetition of the weather apples and serious damage to trees. ples a year. This is practically double the out• licly vilified the character of the dead bait (with variations), we must as• conditions of the present season. The NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES statesman. The alleged "evidence" Apart from this possible danger, put of Ontario, which formerly was the largest sume that they at least think that it "oldest inhabitants" say that there has which we are all hoping to escape, and Picking season is fairly well advanced and brought forward by the defendant was hooks some fish. But some of us must never been anything to equal the apple-producing province in Canada. , . Out so ridiculously flimsy that he was soon despite the menacing snow line in the the daylight hours are shortening, so that any feel that the brand of politics which autumn of 1927 for wetness since farm- nearby hills, Okanagan orchards are' of the 3,000,000 boxes of apples produced an• glad to purchase immunity by an apol• depends on such methods, and largely ing operations saw their beginning in who might wish to avail themselves of the op• ogy, which was satisfactory as far as in splendid condition to go into the nually in British Columbia, growers of the Oka• ignores wider issues, is of pretty poor the fruit producing areas and they winter period. Throughout the season portunity provided-by the ^ board for any apology could be. But his own quality. One can enter into the psy• would be glad to think that they would character must certainly have suffered the trees have thrived and recovered nagan Valley produce 90 per cent.", and to this chology of the gallant Mercutio when never see its like again. -' - ' from damage caused by the heavy night school work will no doubt find it easier permanently by his exposure as a tra- wounded in a faction fight: "A plague Despite the adverse state of the is added an item we were pleased indeed to ducer of the dead, and we are left frost of September last. The soil is to attend. o' both your houses!" weather, the apple crop is being har• permeated with water to the last de• notice : "There are many housewives in Van• wondering at the peculiar twist of —AUTOLYCUS. vested between the downfalls sand the The classes have been very popular here mind which prompts any person to in• gree, and will quickly freeze on the couver who prefer to use British Columbia drizzles, and occasionally the' pickers surface with the advent of cold weath• each season and it is likely they will be well dulge in that ghoulish propensity. Even are cheered by a day or two of inter• grown apples." , supposing that he proves his case, er, thereby providing a blanket for patronized again this year. The opening date mittent sunshine that is, at least, a the protection of trees from serious which rarely happens, what possible pale imitation of real Okanagan weath• This comment also tells the time at which benefit to himself or to others can SELLING WAR root damage. The only thing that has not been definitely fixed, but as soon as the er. Then rush tactics are adopted and arise from the defamation of a person could, improve upon it would be the board can ascertain the number wishing to par• the different varieties should be used, the ones the apples are transferred from' the arrival of a heavy blanket of snow be• who lives in the affectionate memory trees to the bags and boxes as quickly that give best results as dessert apples and the of men? It seems to be a modern ten• fore there is freezing weather. ticipate this season, the exact date will be set. INM1NT0SH a3 possible and by as many nimble Marketing Conditions Satisfactory ones that are generally classed as cookers. Two dency in some critics to search for hands as are available. As a conse• As last year the mechanical course seemed to possible scraps of evidence or conjec• Marketing conditions and the man• full pages of the booklet are devoted to the quence the crop is likely to be safely ner in which the crop has been moving meet with favor, it is expected that it will this ture which may be tortured into the garnered at about the usual time. subject. We consider it was quite a good idea. be-smearing of characters prominent ATmGARY out of the valley under the supervision year be ones of the" classes having a good pat• in history, and it matters nothing to On some ranches which run heavily of the Committee of Direction continue ronage. Commercial and manual . training them that a blight may be cast on to Mcintosh Reds, Jonathans and Wag- to be satisfying to growers and they some world-wide idylls. One of the Some Wholesalers are Dis• nersj the picking was -finished a week are likewise pleased with the prices courses have always been well attended, and latest instances is found in a criticism posing of Crates Below ago. Especially was this the case they have been receiving for the soft the interest is keen in these branches. of the story of Ruth and Naomi, which when the crop was a light one. On fruits marketed and for the early ad• is by common consent one, of the most Cost quite a number of other ranches the vances of money. Prices received for The school board is also willing to make an• beautiful in history, sacred^r secular. apples will be in the orchard boxes by plums were gratifying, the average be• World of Politics ing quite-as good as for the 1925 plum Most of us are familiar with the pas• the middle of the month. Next week other addition this year, and if a sufficient num• BULK JONATHANS will clean up the picking on all but a crop, when the Associated Growers (By an Ex-Writer of the Ottawa Press Gallery.) sage which has inspired painters and ber indicate that they would like to take dress=- musicians to record in picture and GO TO EDMONTON few lots on which the crop is confined paid five and four cents per pound for making, this course will be included. song: "And Ruth said, 'Entreat me not chiefly to late winter varieties, such firsts and seconds, respectively. In to leave thee, or to return from fol• Prairie Weather Better and as Winesaps and Yellow Newtons. 1925 the peach crop was a complete It is a good sign in any community when the We are too near that historical political event—the Na• lowing after thee: for whither thou Extra Fancies are Short washout and it was not expected that, night school wôr kis enthusiastically attended, tional Conservative convention at Winnipeg—to ' get an goest I will go; and where thou lodg- Threshing is Re• Because of the absolute refusal of with a fair tonnage of peaches this even approximate idea of how the country will react to est I will lodge; thy people shall be Old Sol to shine more than a few hours season, the 1925 prices would be sumed at a time at: the most, the Okanagan reached. That they have been, is and it is one of the growing features in town the appointment of Hon. R. B. Bennett to the leadership my people, and thy, God my God; apple crop will not, this year, run so doubtless due in a measure to the con• life these days to see pupils going back to ac• of one of the two big political parties which alternate in where thou diest, will I die, and there will I he buried;'the Lord do so to me, ; Fruit Market Report No. 17, Calgary, heavily to extra fancies, but the fruit trol plan. quire something to take the place of what they governing the country. At present, and that is as it should Oct. 15.—Weather here has been fine is firm and hard. There will be no and more also, if ought but death part 1 Satisfaction is also being expressed missed when they stopped school. Some stu- be, the nice and complimentary things are being said. thee and me.'" The whole story is during this week, and reports from all overly mature apples, and their keep points show that threshing is again ing qualities should be above normal. with the satisfactory' closing out of Later on will còme analysis and criticism mingled with one of affection between mother and the Wealthy apple deal and the heavy dnts of economics have pointed to this condi• the praise and then we will have ,a better notion of how daughter-in-law, and has been accepted resumed. There is not one-quarter of The lack of color will throw a much the wheat threshing done in Alberta, heavier percentage of the crop into the movement of Mcintosh Reds to the tion as an indication of a weakness in our school Mr. Bennett will take with the people, more especially and treasured as such by countless market. It is fully expected that all millions.and it has been reserved for and business is quiet äs a consequence fancy and C grade and crate boxes, •system which is making itself apparent. They when he has led the opposition forces in Parliament Two weeks of sunshine would benefit but these should be of excellent qual• prices fixed by the Committee of Di• throughout a parliamentary session. Predicting the future a modern • critic to interpret it as a rection on the late varieties of apples use it as an argument in favor of vocational typical Arabian;. Nights tale,, without business Conditions at prairie points. ity, and the consumer will not be dis• of a new political leader' is a risky business at the best, will be maintained and that the bulk any "touch of a sad heart, a sickness Two. cars of cold storage prunes ar posed to complain if the Okanagan schools, for the benefit of those who either have as, has been demonstrated on scores of. occasions in this apples are a little less pronounced in of the, crop will go into consumption for home, or tears/' The episode .is, rived from Washington this week before there will be serious danger of not the funds to follow up present lines of study and other countries. There will be many, especially in in fact; according to this critic, an art• These were in illegal containers! color, provided the quality is all that could be desired. deterioration and loss. or who are better adapted mentally and tem• the Liberal camp, who will assert that it is improbable ful scheme of Naomi to bring about Mixed cars of vegetables are arriv• Once the picking is over, members that iR. B. Bennett will be the political Moses to lead the Ruth's marriage with Boaz, and we ing from .B.C., including cauliflower, The unusual amount of moisture of the Associated Growers will meet in peramentally to follow technical studies. Conservatives out of the wilderness of opposition. But may dismiss from our minds all'the pumpkin, squash, tomatoes and celery. that has descended upon the orchards their various locals to consider the \ye have only to look back a few years to be reminded poetic glamor hitherto surrounding 'it. B.C. tomatoes are pretty well cleaned has also had the effect of keeping the hew contract and to make any recom• Well, with all due deference to our up. A car of California tomatoes ar• that, when the younger and- more radical elements in the foliage in an exceptional state of mendations in regard thereto that they SUMMERLAND MAKES GOOD SHOWING .clever critic, we shall probably de• rived this week in lugs, also some nice Liberal party at the National Liberal convention brushed greenness, and it is only within the may deem advisable. One hears but cline to do anything of the sort—his cucumbers from Crestori. past few days that trees have shown little criticism of the new contract, in its third fruit report,'the Imperial Econom• aside the elder statesmen and picked Mackenzie King as interpretation is entirely his own, and Jonathans in bulk are beflTg shipped signs of heading for the dormant state. and the fact that it is not •binding for ic Committee has prepared a very interesting leadeiy the great majority of Conservatives and thousands is not supported by the record itself. to Edmonton and are offered in all In former seasons, when water sup• more than a year is a matter of favor• summary which contains facts Summerland of Liberals as well asserted that Mr. King as premier was The story will remain untouched by kinds of containers, including the On• plies were normal, the sear and yellow able comment. The prompt way in quite "impossible'' and that the Liberal rank and file in his ingenious twisting, and will be re• tario bushel basket. leaf showed itself in the orchards be• which payments and advances are growers will naturally be pleased to leanL convention had made a big mistake. But within two years membered long after his criticism has Potatoes from Edmonton are being fore the close of September, but this coming through to members of the As• been forgotten. But why any man On one shipment of Jonathans examined the of the holding of the convention -Mr. King had achieved shipped to Winnipeg, where wet, back• season the trees have retained their sociated will doubtless be a favorable should feel impelled to throw, mud on ward weather has interfered with the the pi'emiership and he appears to have a fairly good grip natural summer color to the present factor in the approaching sign-up cam• committee found breakdown and, in its system• a. beautiful picture in this fashion, maturity of the Manitoba spuds. They time. Herein, perhaps, lies a danger paign. atic Way, followed this lot along, tracing it to on the job at the present time. It is altogether likely must remain a mystery. are being sold by farmers surrounding that, had the elder statesmen of-the Conservative party Edmonton at 30c per bushel, or $10 '••I the retailer. It is interesting to the growers and the Senators and members of the House of Commons per ton, sacks extra. Alberta has a ance of what peculiar kick, chemical enced quite a heavy rain and also had the choosing of the leader of the party, their choice big crop of potatoes and we expect to or vitamin the recommended fruit snow on Monday afternoon, one-half to see that this lot showed an increased attack The recent resolution passed by the contains. Just how a grapefruit in the would have been Hon. Hugh GUth'rie, i the temporary leader see most of the surplus shiped to Man• inch of rain falling on this territory. of the trouble, although thé second examination Conservative convention in favor of morning can do' any good we cannot This, of course, held up harvesting op• whose performances in Parliament-were perfectly satis• itoba. A fine car of B.C. potatoes ar• was but seven days later, which would indicate Oriental exclusion seems to be based rived in Calgary oh Monday from fathom. iNo doubt it will pucker up erations very much. At present the factory to them. But the rank and file of the Conservative on sound' sense, de- Armstrong.. The shipper hand-sorted both the face and the stomach and weather is very favorable again and that the.trouble increased: withjrise of tempera• party intervened and picked the younger, more aggressive . 1M MI ORATION - spite the protest of these potatoes and is shipping them give them both a twisting exercise. the grain should dry out quickly. ture and with handling: On this lot and others and undoubtedly more able Mr. Bennett. Whether or not PROBLEMS so level-headed man under his brand with his card in each Apples have been a corrective since Mr. Bennett will be able to repeat the performance of Mr. as Sir George Foster. sack. The high quality of-those pota• the world began. We have acid apples, SEATTLE TELEGRAM which followed, ho figures were kept as it was It is an indisputable fact that the Ori• toes will earn him a premium in later cider apples and non-acid apples, all Mackenzie King and achieve the premiership at the first ental menace to this country has hith• Seattle, Oct. 14.—The second crop the intention merely to learn if handling pro• opportunity préentèd is a matter'that time alone will reveal, shipments. calculated to help the various needs of local cauliflower is maturing, ex• erto been largely overlooked by most of consumers.. There is a fortune There is a selling war on in Calgary pect to ship east next week; first ship• mpted the troublé» but even if he should fail to do so, that is no reason why of the provinces, 'and even British Co• awaiting the doctor that can define in Mac crates." (Last week they were ment out today at $1.25 per crate. Ya• he should not lead'the Conservative party to success later lumbia, the province most directly af> correctly the iron and other tonic Wé note further In the .summary up to the selling Upon a five cent crate profit. kima digging and pitting potatoes; oh. Admittedly, judging .from the present outlook, Mr. fected, has been more or less asleep qualities of the various fruit's. The This Week one firm sold at cost, and freer shipping'at $20 to $23 per ton end of February that the committee gives Sum• at the switch. Now that it has been public know that apples are beneficial Bennett's Immediate task will be more difficult than that its competitor weht to 15 cents under f.o.b. Selling here on track,, killed made an issue in the Conservative to health, but they do not know the merland a much better standing than other which confronted Mr. King and his Progressive allies. cost, or $1.45 per crate. Such' gener• Eastern Washington Cantaloupes! Con• ranks, there is sorte likelihood of geft scientific reason why "Delicious" ap• When, the election of 1921 was brought on they had to face osity will not last lôhg. cords, Local Island Bell grapes, arriv• shipping centres of the Okanagan Valley. The ferai attention being drawn tb this seri• ples can be eaten before going to bed, a government that had changed from Unionist to Conserva• ing, 40c to 60c per basket. First Jap• ous matter. There need be no question Today Calgarians are being tagged by old and young, without starting any committee comments on the susceptibility of tive and that in the process had dropped many of its ablest of racial inferiority involved; the real with apples, donated by the Associated anese chestnuts arrived, selling 20c to fermentation in the stotnach. . It is 22c per lb. Two cars Oregon prunes Jonathans from different localities to show members, including Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister;' crux of the question lies in the admit• Growers and Salés Service of B.C. The known as the "Old Man's Apple," and ted right of every country to decide proceeds Will be devoted to furnish In today at 60c per crate\ Car short• breakdown, although it does not attempt to a government that was up to its neck in trouble of all old men usually know a good thing. age in California expected to affect re• kinds due to the aftermath of the .war and that. had In* for itself who shall be allowed the Christmas cheer to families where un• attribute the cause to any specific condition. privilege of citizenship within its own fortunate financial conditions exist. Since, we must have vitamins in our ceipts for next week. curred the hostility of the province'of Quebec. Mr. Ben• borders. It the influx of certain races Caifcary Wholesale Prices diet, it follows that the most valuable The figuresshowe d that Summerland shipments nett, oh the other hand, will have to face in his first elec• Is found to be objectionable from an Ontario- foods are likely to be those which, in WINNIPEG developed wastage of 5.5 per cent., while other tion, providing the present administration does not run to economic point ot view, it is decidedly Grapes, Concords, Niagara, Wör• their development, have had the great• Winnipeg, Oct. 12. — Business Just est opportunity of absorbing from the nearby points showed 32.2, 46.6 and 73.8 re• seed in the next'three years, thè K'itìg-L'àpbihte-Róbb-Dùn- a wise course to curtail or even pro• dens, 6s, No. 1, 65c to ? .75 fair. Jobbers have average stocks of hibit their coming. Doubtless We are sun. This is found to be tho case, apples which are moving out steadily. hlrig 'combination, a pretty strong political aggregation, it British Columbia- and apples which develop slowly spectively. must be admitted, and one that it will be hard to beat, all brothers in a sense, but it does not Pears, Bartlett, box, fancy, $3.25 British Columbia prunes, cantaloupes follow that we are all to dwell in the Whilst the fruit and the leaves are and plums cleaned up, but car of Hy• Some troubles discovered, it would seem from more especially if times are good. to 3.50 bathed in the life-giving rays, contain same house. We are likely to be bet• ditto Bartlett, box, C, $3 to .... 3.25 slop crabapples expected tomorrow. ter friends If wo observe a sort ot an abundant supply of the essential Flemish Beauty pears over-ripe; all the comments passed upon them, could be ditto Flemish, box, fancy 3.00 vitamins. ,"•'.'.' MR. MEIGHEN AND MR. FERGUSON family discretion in the matter, and ditto Flemish, box, C 2.75 poars selling slowly. Market well sup- averted by better supervision of reshipping fa• Canadians-will have a big supply of it is to be hoped that the rather belat• Pears, Bottssock, Duchess and Co- piled with potatoes, mostly Manitobas. The Conservative convention differed from the Liberal big apples for Apple Week and this cilities for it is quite apparent that the fruit ed decision referred to will bear fruit mice, box, fancy 3.00 Car receipts from all points have been, convention of 1919 in two important respects. At the Lib• should start them into the winter in a beforo long. • Apples, MIclnosh, box, fancy, $2.35 Very heavy this week. held in cold storage and then sent on boats to eral gathering there was no temporarily disrupting incident robust and healthy condition. Wo rec such as that for which Mr. Meighen and Mr. Premier How• to 2.45 ommend storing good apples in every Europe developed fungal spores due to the ard Ferguson were Jointly responsible. Although there A recent newspaper article by one ditto Mcintosh, box, C, $2.05 to 2.15 VANCOUVER PRODUCE who appears to favor the wide open cellar for winter use. were many and conflicting undercurrents, matters on the ditto Mcintosh, crates, $1.39 to 1.60 Vancouver, Oct. 12,—Following re- change of temperature, no doubt acting as have door policy, used as an argument the surface wore calm. On the other hand, there was much ditto Jonathan, crates 1.60 ' ductlohs in prices f,o,b. the wholesale difficulties experienced by the pralrlo cherries here on several occasions When for a more excitement,and Uncertainty at the Ottawa gathering ditto Assored, crates 1.50 EDMONTON prices on apples have been correspond- farmer In the harvesting of his crop, over the choice of a leader. For several ballots Mr, Field- CrabB, Hyslop, box, fancy 1.35 Edmonton, Oct. 12. — Business has Ingly lowered, tho reduction in most time they have been held in cold storage. and drew what ho probably thought Ing'B and Mr. Klng'B supporters wore practically deadlock• been quiet during the last week, The lines amounting to 10c per box. Hyslop was an appealing picture of conditions Tomatoos, hothouse, 4-B crate, The report, while brief* gives Summerland ed, but finally Mr. King won through by a narrow margin, weather has been very unsettled and crabapples aro also lower, being offer• in tho present year of grace. It seems No, 1 2.75 At the Conservative convention the first ballot made it while there have been no heavy rains ed at a price from 25c to 50c lower growers good reason to feel that climatic and that ho and a companion on an auto ditto field, 4-B crate, No. 2, apparent that the lightning Would strike on the party stal• thoro have boon just enough showers than that asked a week ago. Tho mobile tour, came across a farm whore l$1.35 to : 1.75 soil conditions here are superior to those found wart from Calgary, and there was none of the excitement to stop harvesting and threshing oper• movomont out is inclined to bo slow, there was a team standing ldlo for Potatoes ctot., B 1.90 attendant upon'a close contest. As for tho Molghen-Fbr- ations. notwithstanding tho fact that competi• in other localities in the valley, want of a man to handle It, and tho Onions, Yellow, cwt„ standard .... 2.50 guson contretemps it was ono of those extraordinary Inci• Potato growers have been greatly tion from tho locally grown product two tourists who wero good enough to Squash, marrow, pumpkin, lb. ..'.....02% dents that occasionally drop from a clear sky and produce hampered, no sooner getting started to Is practically nil this year owing to halt tholr trip for a time in order to Poppers, groon, lb 15 remarkable results. It served to demonstrate that both dig than thoy would havo to stop on tho lightness of tho crop, THANK YOU, NEIGHBORS give a little help, On this Incident tho Citron, lb 03 Mr. Meighen and Mr, Forguson are lacking to a consider• account of light showers. , No Jonathans as yet havo roachod writer procoods to build up a claim Celery, lb., 5%c to 06 able dogroe In that finesse which a man must possoss to Possibly not more than 50 to 00 per this market, but this varloty is now We Wonder if Summerland and B.C. apple that wo should at onco throw wldo our Cukes, box 75 satisfactorily load a federal political party, Mr, Molghen's com. ot tho crop Is harvostod yet. quoted from tho Upper Country and gates to all and sundry Immigrants, Qulncos 15 growers generally appreciate the help their ablo defence of the views espoused by him at Hamilton-- Thoro havo boon no severe frosts and 'no doubt will bo on tho markot horo without thought of race or other tri Caullflower, 2-doz. crate 4.00 thnt Canada should hot talco part In a war without tho con• so far tho crop Is uninjured. 'In tho noxt few days. particular liiie of farming is receiving at the (ling aspects, and so save tho wheat Local- sent Ot the pooplo obtained by recourse to a general elec• ' The peach deal has apparently como hands of nearby cities. Somo may not know of crop, which Is otherwlso apparently Boots, carrots, turnips, cabbage ...01 Ve Five or six days of fine weather tion—revoalod him as occupying a position In regard to this to an end and Imports, with tho excep• doomed to rot In tho fields! What is Com, Goldon Bantam, doz,, 30c to .35 would see all tho potatoes out of the the fact that in Calgary and Vancouver a big matter that Liberal loaders—often accused of being sepaiS tion of cannory stock, havo coased. to bocomo of thoso saviors of tho Potatoos, owt, B 1.26 ground and undor cover. Several car• effort is being put forth to stimulate the pur• atlsts—would repudiate. On the other- bond, Mr. Ferguson Imported— loads havo boon shipped to Winnipeg, Prlcos aro on a cloan-up basis. made It cloar that he stands for that old-fashioned Toryism wheat attor tho harvost Is over, ho chase and use of B.C. apples, and the uniquo doos not say, but I notice that more Poars, Bartlott, box, fancy 3.75 with tho prospect of moro to follow. Ttallan prunes havo fallen off undor that SOOB In tho now status Canada has achlovod a dangor Prunes, Italian, box, No, 2 1.20 Shippers aro finding tho sacks and a slackening demand, tho prlco being of tho dismombormont of tho British Empirò. And horo it than ono city la alroady Issuing warn- method which lias been planned in these two Grapes, Tokay and Emperor, lug, paying about 40c per bushel, or 65c about 6c lowor than a wook ago, Can• is interesting to noto that Sir Robort Borden in his Winni• Ings against tho oxpoctod drift of un• $3 to 3.25 por cwt. at tho car, country points. taloupes aro noarly off tho markot, tho cities should receive attention from apple grow• peg spooch difforod with both and expressed tho hopo that employed mon into Its borders, And Tomatoes, lug 8.50 The crop or ylold Is large and of season holng too lato to croato a de• Canada would continue to romaln a full-fledged nation I also observe that ho takes no account ers hero. Potatoes, swoot, lb .05 good slzo and fairly froo from scab, mand. within tho Empirò. As tho convontlbn subsequently adopt- of jtiio fact, woll known to tho rest of us, that tho farmor's chief drawback Cranberries, 25-lb. box 5.28 disease, otc. As abovo stated, thlpro Asheroft potatoos have fallen off lOo In Calgary they havo instituted a tag day of od a resolution In lino with Sir Robert's views, it is cloar has boon little activity In business and that a groat majority of tho dologotos woro In agroomont in this yoar*s harvesting has boon tho ditto 50-lb. box 10.00 por sack, and tho local product Is at novel arrangement whereby instead of fasten• woathor, A moro ill-consldorod and Onions, Spanish, case 7.00 practically no change In prlcos during n lowor figure also. with tho new order ot things, This 1B Important bocahso tho last wook, ing by a string to patrons' coats a printed tag it 'means that honcoforth tho Liberal and Conservativo foolish plea for the open door wns Car orrfvttls, Octobor 8 to Octohor Tho woathor for tho groator port of parties are protty much In tho samo boat insofar as tho novor made, and If no stronger argu- 1-K 1927: tho past wook has boon dull and wot and receiving a Bmall sum to the credit of Bomc 1 8A8KATOON status ot tho Dominion is concornod, and wo will got away mont can bo put up than this, Its sup• Ontario—Orapos, 3. and trading has boon rathor qulot. kind of charity, thoy are taking B.C. apples and from thoso undoslvablo oplsodos In our political Ufo duo porters havo a very poor coso, Alberta—Squash, 1; mixed vegeta• Saskatoon, Oct. 12. — Tho wonthor Applos, Mcintosh Rods, t'euey, bles, 1. broko yesterday after nearly two $2,25 to $2,35 presonting^one to tho passerby in oxchango for to tho hurling of charges of lack of loyalty at thoso who favored the assumption by Canada of the status tho Do• British Columbia—Mixed fruit and weeks of wot weather, and it is now ditto Mcintosh Rods, 0 grade, his tag fee. Tho Rotary Club is going to spend minion has achlovod. As to Mr, Molghen's arguments In "Auction brldgo" might ho a vory vegetables, 8; mlxod vegetables, 2; bright and cloar, Tt will tako a fow $1,00 to 2,00 days to dry up boforo thoy can start these tag foes in purchasing apples to present support ot his contention, thoy woro far from holng con- good tltlo for tho gnmo of politics mixed fruit, 2; applos, 6', tomatoos, 1; ditto Mcintosh Rods, crates, vlnclng. As a mattor ot fact, tho proclpltation of a gonoral which has boon lately playod In tho onions, 4; potatôos, 1; celory, 1. throshlng again. Thoro has not boon $1,65 to 1.75 at Christmas to families who would otherwise oloetlon on tho evo of Canada's participation in a war In• city of Nolson, B.C., Tmportod—Grapefruit, 1; lomons, l\ much throshlng done yet, not over 20 ditto Woalthy, cratos 1.50 go without tho onjoymont of Canada's groatost volving tho fato of tho British Mtnplro would ho little short PROMISING and tho playors might grapes, 8; oranges, 3; prunes, 1; mlx• por cent, Hyslop crabapples f. 1.50 ot a national calamity, Thoro is practically no doubt that, POLITICIANS cortnlnly bo pronorly od fruit, li tomatoos, 1| onions, 3. Business has boon vory quiet during Poars, Bartlott, $3 to 3,25 fruit. had tho Ronton govornmont in liill suspoctod that the war dosciibed as politi• this wot spoil, as pooplo could not got, ditto bulk (30 lbs.) 2,25 Incidentally this idea has succoodod In devel• would last for several years, tho (Liberals would havo boon cians of promise! Tt. reminds mo of NATIONAL APPLE WEEK to town, consequently McTntoshs havo ditto Bourro d'AnJou 3,50 Invited to outer a coalition govornmont at onco and at tho artless proposition our old friend Octohor 21 to 31 has boon soloctod remained In tho hands of tho mor- Poaches, $1.50 to .1.65 oping tho desire for our apples With pooplo who that; period Sir Wilfrid Laurlor would havo accoptod tho Artomus Ward sont to tho authorities os National Applo Wook In Canada, chants. Plums, Cal.. Hungarian 2,75 may not ofton uso thorn, and that alono will Invitation. Throo years later tho organization of ft coali• of tho towns ho was approaching with Tho dates'are woll soloelod, hocauBo at Winter prlcos aro now out and trav• ditto Kolsoy 2,75 tion was hosot with dtfllcitltlos, Tn (treat Britain tho Lib• his wax-work show: "You scratch my that tlmo harvesting of winter applos ellers havo started hooking for dellv- Italian prunes 75 incroaso demand, to pay nothing of tho quan• erals mado tho samo mistake by not inviting tho Conserva• hack, an' I'll scratch your back." It win he In full swing, and It Is fitting ory In about two weeks' time, Grapos, Out, Concords, bskt 80 tity that will bo used for tag day and to bo dis• tives to share tho burdoh of govornmont Immediately war Is o morry, merry gamo, and no doubt that tho city dwellers should have an ditto Thompson's Soodloss, lug 2,25 was declared. But a gonoral oloetlon In 1011 In olthor everybody concornod enjoyed it, Thoro annual feast on apples as well as tho M008E JAW ditto Tokay, lug, $2,25 to 2.50 tributed by the Rotary Club later. «rat Britain or Canada would have been disastrous, Do• Is nothing particularly now about It pickers and packors In tho orchard Moose Jaw, Oct, fl.—Woathor during ditto Black Rlblor, lug, i$3 to .. 3,25 Wo often hear, too, that B.C. tipples arc not sate Mr. Motghon's able argument, the groat majority of either; Wo can all recall promises of dlairW«. tho past wook haB been vory had; con• Canadians will continue to bollovo that a war-tlmo election post offlcos, highways, railways, pro• Wn note many so-called diet doctors siderable rain has fallen and business Calgary, Alta, — Soviet agents aro appreciated on tho Coast, or at least that tho Is somothlng that ought to ho avoldod. Moro Important vincial centres and whatnot In liberal rocommondlng dlfforont fruits for has fallen off considerably, now buying a third lot of Wostorn pooplo thoro seem to favor apples from across than tho oloetlon of the new leader nnd the Molghon-Fer- dosos at various times and In various thoso who think there la something horses for shipment to Russia, offorlng guson Interlude was tho work In drafting a platform, provinces, and tho real wonder is that wrong "Inside," hut apart from naming MEDICINE HAT $26,50 a head cash on delivery at the the lino. But whether that is true to any oxtont experienced voters pay any attention tho fruit tho public aro kept In Ignor- Modlclne Hat, Oct. 13.—Wo expert- nearost railway station. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21,1927

direct to; this - province the ^most, de• with concrete abutments will replace | sirable class of immigrants. Three the old structure across Trout Creek classes of persons are dealt with, those north of the Experimental Farm road, who have" incomes and desire a change, it was announced this week. \ kcFAlDllNTS~"~~"S capitalists and working men. This It is possible also that some Improve• province received from the United ment work will be carried out on the J (By John. Tait, District Field Inspector) j Last week the school board had the road Wednesday evening, and he Kingdom, 4,071 immigrants during the Lakeshore road between Penticton and schools thoroughly disinfected. bumped into a light pole. The line same space of time that - 2,026 were Summerland this fall, weather permit• located in the three maritime prov• ting. Little more will be done until broke, but fortunately the wires fell 1 Pruning time will soon be on. This practice should have inces, and this despite the fact that spring from Summerland 'north , as a Mr. C. P. Evans returned this week away from him or it might have been we are 3,000 miles farther away. good deal of widening and straighten• an early start, as soon as the leaves have fallen from the apple from his trip to the prairies. serious. He got off without injury, Since coming to the Valley he had ing was done there during the summer. and pear trees. Leave stone fruits to the last. Well pruned though the windshield was broken. been tendered some advice as to the South of Penticton, the revisions at trees are easily sprayed, therefore pests are better controlled. Mrs. Boschi and son left on Monday The lights were out for a while as a class of emigrants that are wanted the Junction road and at the Marron here. While some square pegs are Lake turn-off have given good satisfac• result There is much Blister Mite showing in many orchards this for Toronto on their way to Montreal, fitted' into round holes, the best pos• tion to the travelling public, as has where they will sail on the Empress sible is being done all the time. Dur• also the widening of thè road down the year. Make an inspection on your own for this pest, and place A WANT AD. of Scotland for England. ing April, May and June, 34 families Waterman hill and from there to the your spray order for early delivery in the spring. Good control —o— had come out to B.C. totalling 85 souls bridge. in AGENT-GENERAL and bringing wealth amounting to $1,-' Several-settlers' roads at Oliver are can be had by spraying this fall just as soon as the leaves have On September 14 there was born at 141,750. now under construction. fallen and weather permits. Summerland Colac,.to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thom• Five branches of the Overseas son of Dandelong, Victoria, Australia, TELLSOFWORK League have been established. One No More of That , Make your preparations for next year's garden now. Pre-; Review a son, Lawrence Stephen. of these is in the Okanagan, another pare ground for sweet peas; they can be sown this fall or early in the Kootenays, Salmon Arm, Fraser "Little Something —o— will dispose of used articles Some of Services B.C. House Valley and on Vancouver Island. These For Snakebite," Boys spring. This is the time to plant your spring flowering bulbs> that you no longer need. Miss Stewart, who has been the ought to be helpful to British settlers. such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, etc. Peony roots may be The sale get* you something guest of Miss T. Pollock, expects to Gives Are Des• Each year 5,000 officers are retired If a man is bitten by a Bnake, there you want, lc per word per leave for her home at Rock Island on cribed from the army, navy and air force. An planted this fall yet. Get a few roots and you will sure like effort is made to Interest these and is at least one thing he must not do. insertion. Minimum 25c for Tuesday. them. any single advt. Try one. to keep them within the Empire.. The That is, to drink whisky or any other —o— STOP ARSENIC SCARE Imperial Government desires it. Do not cover up plants too soon; most plants can be cover• Summerland poultry men are expect• Though some who come will find it alcoholic beverage. That is one of the points made by Dr. Amaral, who is in ed with their own stalks and leaves. Don't cover too close in ing to co-ioperate with Penticton poul• hard to adapt themselves to the new

'PHONE IN THE MORNINGS to The Old Country People Encour• conditions, vtheir children will not. this country to study its snake prob• try men to hold a poultry show the case of smothering. Do not burn the fallen leaves; save them Review for your "No Shooting As an instance of making good, Mr. lem and to make snake "antitoxin, call• cards for your'orchards, or get them end of November. aged To Buy Our for the compost pile. • Pauline cited the case of Capt. Bourke, ed an tivenin, available for everybody at Rumballs. 41-3-x —o— Apples V.C., who was second in command during the wonderful raid on Zee- in need of it. • '< . BLANK MUSIC SHEETS for sale at It has been definitely decided to go 1 Vernon—Some of the services which brugge, now a rancher in the Koote• Many people who have been bitten "II" """""""!"" , Review office, 6 for 25c. 41-tl-c ahead with the Operatic Society this by snakes died from acute alcohol poi• B.C. House in London renders the peo• nays. He hauls cabbages into Nelson winter, and plans are now taking soning. In order to cure themselves TO LET—Two houses; fully modern ple of this province, were related by and takes home a load of fertilizer for This is the Season shape for the practices. " of a mild snake poisoning they have ' Apply Coulter White; phone 771. F. A. Pauline, agent general, at a his land. An opportunity should be given Britishers to help share in the taken whisky in fatal doses. 40-2-c meeting of the Rotary Club to which The men's choir has had several building up of this great province and Dr. Amaral thinks that if a man'is For Sweaters FOR SALE—Orchard ladders that are special invitations had been given to in the maintenance of lofty ideals. bitten by a poisonous snake there is practices on music for this winter's somewhere between three and ten We have them for men, wo• just what you want. Thos. Young members of the Board of Trade. In response to an inquiry by Colonel 41-tf-c work. Two selections have been re• It was the first, meeting of the club chances to one that he will get well if men and children. This year Napier, Mr. Pauline stated that the he does not kill himself by treatment. ceived and others are now Helps Immltjratlon 38-tf-c to have his attention distracted by a 42-2-c West Summerland In Immigration,, B.C. House per• dog when ho was driving up the Gulch forms valuable service. It helps to