Paralysis Scare Revived As Case Breaks out at Kaleden-Guards
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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SU M M ER LAN D, ' PEACHLAND AND NARAMATA 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 Kaleden-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 Penticton, 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^^/<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 Okanagan. 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 Kelowna 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 .