BUSINESS PRESCRIPTION

Don't wait for business to pick up; pick up the business.—-The Express Messenger. DEVOTED TÒ THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, PEACHLAND AND NARAMATA

Vol. 15,-No. 47, Whole No. 802 : SUMMERLAND, B. C, THURSDAY, June 21, 1923 $2.50, Payable in Advance

SATISFIED WITH \ SUMMERLAND BOY AT COLD STORAGE LOCAL ASSOCIATION McGILL DOES WELL COMMUNITY , His many Summerland friends will At a meeting of the executive of Up Withbe please d to learn that Blanchard the Summerland Poultry Products As• TO FAREWELL INLIVERPOOL Munn, who for the past -year has sociation, held on Monday, night, the been studying medicine at McGill question of affiliating with the Val• University, .Montreal,': has success-, ley organization now in process of SUPT. HEMER FOR B.C. FRUIT fully completed his second year me• formation was discussed! > The. exe• Associated and Organizationdicine , according to word received cutive came to thé conclusion that, by his parents here. In th recent Board of Trade Plans Big Send May Ask Government of Pro• while it will probably be desirable examinations Blanchard was success Off for Farm Chief and vince to Assist with Erec• to link up with the larger organiza• ful in every subject, passing with His Wife. tion of Plant. tion Iter, our, local poultrymen aire honors in several instances. The stu-, „ . , , not yet prepared for this move. They A11 Controls 90 Per Cent U ummerland and At a conference of shipping men dent making the highest, standing in ^ S Naramata, or are well satisfied with the results of *-•>.;. ,;.. _ „ „ , _„ | at least as many as can'atterid, will and fruit growers last week plans this year medicine is also a B. C. u boy. the local organization and until pro• assemble at Empire Hall, Thursday for the better marketing of our apples Brokers and Jobbers Aided saved by them on cars shipped- to Pooling Plans Place Pre• Blanchard will spend the holidays' duction is greatly increased, the feel• evening of next week in a big com• were proposed. : those points which enjoy a- far .lower mium on Desirable Sizes. this summer with Mr. Walter Wright, ; ing is that Detter results can be,ob• to Bring About .This Ful• freight rate than those shipped from munity meeting to bid farewell to The growers estimate that there at Renfrew, Ont. 1 tained under existing conditions. common territory points like Vernon. This Compels Thinning Supt. R. H. Helmer, of the Experi• will be about 8J000 cars of fruit tó ler Co-operation of Bri• mental Farm and Mrs. Helmer. move this year, and claim that to suc• Prior ^to, the final conference in by Individual TOURIST TRAFFIC tish Columbia Fruit Calgary, Messrs. Steuart, McDonald HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Mr.. Helmer's resignation to accept cessfully market.the .fruit they must : •r> and McNair, accompanied by Mr. J. - : Growers. the, position of director of the estate install a marketing man in Liverpool, At the.regular meeting of the La• The Oroville Gazette reports a con• Conway, left on June 2nd, via the of Major Goldriian in the Nicola Val• who will see that their goods arrive uiuwcr«. dies' Hospital Auxiliary, held on Tues• siderable flow of tourist traffic in Mr. A. M. Pratt, manager of the Kootenays, for a two weeks' visit Savage and Stockton, of-the Growers' ley, has already , been referred to. on a favorable market. day afternoon, sixteen -members at- and out of British Columbia, through Associated GrowersV'of' ;British 'Co; to all-Prairie;points. At Nelson they Sales. In addition to these gentle• Before going to his new duties, Mr. Some growers are even, planning that point and anticipates a largely lumbia, Ltd., gives out the following 4 conferred with representatives frorri men, representatives of the manage• tended. The president, Mrs. Solly,- and Mrs. Helmer will visit friends to ask' the British Columbia gov- i sing traffic. The Gazette says important statements 1 ncrea the differerit Local Directorates on ment of omany of the jobbing houses occupied the chair. , in England and will" leave here on ernment to give assistance'in the f ther: 1 With the public generally so inter ur Local - Managers.; At this conference were present. All phases ' of the A, request was on hand from the July 2nd or 3rd. Their young son, erection of a cold storage plant in Annually"the trip through this'part ested hospital for 12 yards rubber sheeting; Ronald, will stay'with relatives-in in the unity of jthe co-operative Mr. Conway, was appointed as Mana fruit and vegetable industry as af• Liverpool for British Columbia fruit £4.1.- i-1 ' - _•.».. * . ( of the northwest 1S growing in popu fecting the . Associated Growers were 20 feet hose, and varnish, Which Peachland, and tbeir daughter, Isobei, movement as expressed through the ger'of a Sub-Central for th'e Kooten and fish. ^ These exports couWthen larity> both on acCQunt of gQod ^ ( _ ^ ^ Cq_ B U s ay, pending final arrangements. He fully discussed, and the sinceré de• the purchasing committee were au- willgo as far as:Winnipeg with: them, be carried in .refrigerator ships to anA "A,." fnnf -°° I°*° Associated Growers'-of. British Co remained at Nelson,; taking up his sire to work with and'for the growers thorized to secure. v where she will be .with friends until lumbia the hesitan of Liverpool and be fn a cool state tJ^Z.X^T? , * ' <* *e Cres- duties at once. was expressed by all present. , 1 This was the Last meeting until her parents return from the Old Cb ton from the time they leave the Okana- Zh*f™ 7! n"Z *? T Fruit .Growers' Union at Cres-^ The 'remainder of the party pro At Calgary^ plans as to packing and September, it- having been decided Country. gan Valley until they go onto the ?! ^ ^ 7^ T &t tonto (becomes part of this general to adjourn for the; summer months: • The community gathering planned ceeded Eastward, visiting Calgary, pooling were carefully discussed with ; British markets. With such a cold ^^'^J^}™^ ^ co-operative plan has in the minds , Tea was served by Mrs. Helmer f next Thursday, is the. outcome of Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Re the brokers 'and jobbers so as ¡to ( or stor4^1ant the fruit and-fish from XZ^^J^Jfr «T***™ ^fly in the ointment. reach the most practical solution, and Mrs. D^enny. the expressed desire of many citi• ...... i parties are made .up of entire fairii- and public sentiment has been strong •gma';'and Moose Jaw, conferring with B. C; could beheld in storage until hies, and get the buyers' co-operation on zens to have an opportunity of bid• that this trouble be overcome. ithe'trade at all points and- discussing the market was favorable! the , grades .and: packs of the Asso• ding Mr. and Mrs. Helmer farewell. Convictions along, .this line have ^with them marketing, packing, gra• fting, etc.; in fact, all features that ciated. The recommendations as ge• The Board of Trade has takeri the BIG APPLE PRICES not been entirely confined to.. Bri• «nter into and insure uniform pack nerally laid down by the Sales Mana• ASSIGNMENT matter in hand and at a meeting tish C blumbia^ibW . The Wentachee World reports a 1 •and grade suitable to the domestic ger, McDonald, with but ;f ew: modi• held Tuesday evening,' a •, committee , record price of $5.14 a box received brofceffand jobbingijhp^ markets. , . - fications were enthusiastically en• was appointed to arrange a brief for Winesap apples oh the New York ally represented iri; their affiliations In this connection they visited the dorsed, these to a .great extent be• program. It is the purpose to make market. That price arouses no par• with these brokers,.have likewise si POSSESS RICH McDonald Crawford, McDonald Goo ing the recommendations of the pack-: the gathering, an informal one with ticular excitement as there are.no milarly ;seen^^ per, "and the Western^,Grocers, ex ers meeting at Vernon some time plenty of opportunity for social inter• more Winesaps to be put on the industry): to^ changing views, and endeavoring to ago. '•'• This fact together with the FOR course. market.—Oroville Gazette. ing the smallest possible amount of GOLD MINE •lay before the management of these fact that the pool agreement will be tonnage, outside to. "disturb market so based on the matter of separating BRITISH COLUMBIA'S conditions on the Prairies! It was h>ouses..the sincere desire of the As Old Union Loosens Strings - on MANY ATTRACTIONS the smaller sizes into' pooling them• NEW MOTOR HIGHWAY AT VETS ENCAMPMENT ^attlP'es from Silver Bar Pro- because of 1 he "brokers and jobbers • sociated Growers to make every con- Growers — Financing: i«fissiori possible to bring about the selves, will' be especially interesting themselves being just as: determined Made .'Easier. - The' building of the new -motor A1 Vt ILNLAMfMLIN 1 | perty Near Ewihg's Land• at this time, as bearing on the (thin• ing Very Rich. as mny of the Associated members ijbest possible marketing arrangements highway, through; the Canadian Roc• The mamrrioth re-union encamp• JiBraltli their respective:firms. ning problem. When- the rules' and; to bring about this unification that ; That the assignment of the Okana regulations defining pools' and so forth kies and; the linking up of; the great ment promoted by, the • veterans of ; At Moose Jaw the Associated re• gari United Growers, Ltd., announced .. Sensational .values, in gold are be- a joint -conference of the Creston, 6,000 miles - system known as: the British Columbia for the week com presentatives were ro.A by Mr. Si- are finally published it.>will beí.séen mg obtained at a mine operating 0f the, Associated and' the. brokers, in! this paper .last week, 'has ended "Grand Circle Tour," adds one more r ; that ^growers who,''noiy-. gpV tok?;the mencing June 30th, offers unusual ;;^i'ingtou}'^ t .p^-§^^ in-:, ^ny^question as to the.tri:Paxty; con-, . . .. „-j. -?' L . • -j, * near Ewmg'uwiiiBäiaiiuiiift-os landing, - onn Okonagaununagaa was s :arrarige'arrangedd at-uaigaiyat.Calgaiy, , wherwnere-co - th.r.m ' thrilling"'chapter. - toi' the - romance of wa terests, and arrangmcnts having been expense of thinning vvill"b.e "properly .^^SSS'irucumv m,cxCav „u^ CA - • manaMilake, accordini A. - .g. to Percy 'EL Fraser, wholwhoiee probleproblemm wawass re-openere-openedd inin abab- tracts between: growers,-the, Summerr modern engineering.", The Banff-Win- c-;i— T>„„ , . - ; -, rewarded for.that expense,,and'thbse 'tures of particular interest to ex- TVlaTin„;i,„ * maade'for a-conference with the re- B Solu1 frankness th reault that and'Fruit Union and the O.U.G., was -d^^:'>^^ioi'^ff^^^ l : who fail to do so and have a great service men .throughou• t Canada• . Men I SMinin Ig f& rTDevelopmen^ t Co., T?Ltd, " ?'ri-A„4.'is.-:.-.-Pi.«*.!.,'ri».«;,,„w'-.tTr.5AT' ^*h" * , ';.preservatives of both the Mutual and the Creston Fruit 'Growers' Union the statement made by M G. Wil- motor..road across the Central Roc- •••', from all centres: of Canada and: many the Growers' Sales brokerage firms number of smaller .sizes will find "Samples;- at the bottom of the I at that;time ^decided to (cast it's lot son, who stated, to' the Review furr kies but the connecting link in what ' from the United States will be pro their big proportion of smaller apple's shaft we are now sinking taken' on with that of the associated. Mr. for Thursday, the 14th,-the party, ther that this r effectively cleared the i p bably the most spectacular mo- at jthe necesnarily lower pool price S ro June 4 rdn f 55 anoved to Calgary, where they were way for the financial arrangements tor route in the world. For the past ^^InS^^^^J^ ' ^'? -63 to $270 in R.,B. Staples at-Creston'will be in will prove a costly oversight. The and hilarious^amusement-for many „ Mr. Fraser/ "Our-ore Charge of the ' Sub-Ceritral, which jjoined - by the Associated x»resident, gold principle is that of pooling like value of the new local.... Mr. Wilson has two-years motorists in both the Uni- thousands. All ex-service men are|has ^assayed' variously from .$10. to | n h i the problem of-marketing Mr. Howe,'and General Manager,. Mr. wi and e with' like,- and with the Associated notified the Bank of Montreal' that ted-States land, Canada; have.awaited- cordially invited to the re-union en- ?960 per ton> , It fa richfin ^ ^^.^ ^ the Associat; Bratt, and Mr. R. B. Staples, Mana- having determined.that the small sizes he, as official assignee of the O; U. G., the•".Completion of this final arc. campment and guaranteed an inex-.and bigmuth and gom-e ,of it is pure|ed,s direction; «ge.r of the Creston Co-operative , ... and bismuth and some of it is pure ed's direction' as well- as. liquidator for the local' Now the greait circle is complete arid 1 •must take their own hazard on the 1 rrhotite In his le Uraion. • ' Union, will no longer hold the grow- after June 30 motorists may travel ^rJil^r^SftaAll railway companies in CanadC^a a Py - «ers to the of- The Creston Fruit Growers ^ .' Union market, there can be no question flCG( our foreman at th(J mino states m h fe Ufc u t 'This final conference on the Prai- but that the. principle is correct from ers-to these contracts. , across !the Rockies. from Banff via have guaranteed, reduced .railway. that ours ls the largest surafce show. ,^ ; « ices riKB pi'oved to be a fitting consum- a, pooling basis i as well :as equitable The going into liquidation of the the Vermilion Pass' to the ; Winder 0 r 0m lng h haS SGGn any Pr01,crty: anaiiori! to a -most successful trip. Summerland Fruit Union and the fact valley, passing through Banff point™SLs toto G.W.V.A^rvf. mirsmembers. T Ti- ° °" will'be based upon the genera l pro, - to all members. Growers, howover, mero The ore b dy ia about 36 foet wido ingtend a It was attended'not only by the gen- , • . . , ...... thattho, O.U.G. have guaranteed the and kootenay National parks and vi- -tlomcn • above montioned, but also ckets will be limited to continuous and thera is every indication that to themselves. The' only difference should immediately know of this advances made by the Dominion Bank siting the famous resorts, Banff, Lake

passage in^each direction and are re- lt has depth." , , boing that o£ receiving over the re by Mr. Carruthors and Mr. Morgan fact, so they can guide themselves to the Union for tho packing, and Louise, the Valley of the Ton Peaks

quired to be validated at Vancouver Tho mino ia woll situatod ag re. laJ j icd tho mon that is

factory nonr tho K. V, R. stnttlon bo- tl™ whJch 1b bcourrlng on chorrlos, ALPHA1D hold laflt night. „•..•' Pxoduots Co , Ltd., Mr. Wilson stntos OUR ADVERTI ^l Delegates to Western Cunada gan mnufaoturlng shook today. At B01£0 vnrlotiOR aro showing vory poor The resignation of Alox. Smith of it will go into voluntary liquidation NEW BYLAWS! Irrigation Convention Com• prosont there s a crow of about (If- flot( duo to poor pollonization. Should tho-public BchoorBtnff was nccoptod at an early dnto. ing to Summerland. toon omplbyod and whon tho plant tho WOathor remain clonr nnd flno as with rogret. JVIr. Smith Is »loavlng , machinery department of tho Several Measures Aro Put Tho is in full operation, within tho noxt ftt tho profl0nt momont, tho quality to join the staff of tho Kolowna pub- o.U.G. will bo cnrrlod on for tho Through by Peachland Summerland is making plans to fow days, about twonty-flyo will bo of tho romalnlnff crop should bo woll He school. , sonBon. Tho.ro Is at proBont in/stock, . Council. ftR8 Bt m ongngod. It is quite probnblo that au0vo tho avorago. Fortuimtoly the MIBB Ruth Graham wroto accept- about $18,000 worth of sprayer and ' ontortnlnlng tho dologntos n night shift will bo nddod Bhortly. drop 1b hoavy only on tho oor]lor Ing hor appolntmont to tho Contral tractor parts. to • tho • .Western Canada Irrigation At, tho last rogular meeting of'tho Outiomorf Jh »• -yo*. _ i ,, i. i i j. _ _ .. black/vnrlotlofMin»». ' rutiuviunl untandi vonu thbiiou .ivuyilRoyal Bchool Btaff. (' ' Mr. Wilson loft for Vornon again convention to bo hold at Poritlcton on Peachland Munldpnl Council tho fol tll(J 1:t n l2th mul Uooyo Campbell attended a mooting Ann0H tho;BIng8 nntl Lamberto, being Admrtíté and to** The' notlco of dlamlBflal norvod on on Tuoadny, expecting to romaln * » 13th'of ^.Tuly, lowing by-laws woro put through- T ho at Kolowna on-Tuosray of tho oxo- nppnTOntty-in ft xmo bott^ oondl. tho principal of tho high achool was thoro untll'tho end of tho wook, , . oxocutlvo of tho Board of Trade "A by-law to rogulnto bathing." l.lcutlvo of tho rocontly formod organi ZAywba SO/NO {fáftójnew,} t tlon. withdrawn. •mmm has tho matter In hand, having boon From twolvo o'clock (midnight) on | antloh of irrigation districts. MIBS nB,C0(l to nfl8umo th,R An eridoavor will bo mndb) noxt Garglll, on bohalf of tho Nara- ruPDDV cf ACnKT rosponBlblllty Saturdays to twolvo o'clock (mid LnLKR wookto choclt tho chorry iionnngo, mata Bchool board, wroto asking If »- adAOUIN by tho niombors of tho board at tho night) on Sundaysi bathing is Btrlo-| EQUIP GARAGE WITH tho Summorland high school would IS NOW OPEN rogular mooting on Tuosday, 1 and about tho first of July/a, proll- tly prohibited on tho beach within ^ USEFUL MACHINE! mlnary oBtlmnto will bo vmùb> of the take tho third yoar high school pu- Tho plan Is to onllBt nB many vo that part ^f tho municipality which apple and ponr crop,* plls of Naramata, Tho socrotary was With n nhlpmont of chorrloB made luntnry enra as posalblo to pick up tho in included in tho nroa extending from Nosbitt and Forator havo Installed Summorland.—Weather conditions nBtructod to roply that thoy can bo on Wodriosrny, tho now co-oporntlvo' dologatos at Pontlcton nnd bring them Lot 1, in Block 5 D.t. 400, Plrin 125, a now oloctrlcally operated machine for tho past twp wooksi havo boon nccommodatod, tho Naramata school organization Inaugurated its flrat up for n drlvo through tho orchard (commonly knowto as "Tho Bump") for removing nil ncorlng, ncratchoH vory wot. This contlnuod wot won- board to bp roBponBlblo for tho month- shipping season. Black Tartarlana diBtrlcts nnd tho Experimental Farm to tho northernmost end of the Pub• or othor Imperfections from motor thor has damagod some of the oarly ]y foo of oight dollars por pupil. which have boon on tho local markot and back to Pontlcton. lic school groundB, cyllndors. With this machlno a oy- chorrlofl and has couBod nomo oxtra for Bomo days, comprised tho first Messrs. Oroasloy, Huddloaton nnd 2. Any pornon found guilty of n Indor may bo trued to tho thoUBondth drop1 of tho Inter chorrloB. For flomo tlmo tho road on tho Bhlpmont, From now on tho rocolpts Posbory woro appointed offlcial dole- broach of this by-law before a Jus• part of an Inch or flnor. In tho past, All troo fruits are sltslng up well, south Bldo of Trout Crook, near F. nt tho packing housoH willlncronBo gntoB from tho Board of Trodo to tho tice of tho Peace will Incur n lino of whon nn onglno got into bad shapo, Pdnr blight has bocomo nctivo again A. Miller's, has broken down at ono rapidly In volume. It IB not likoly convontlon. Othor dologatos will bo not moro than $10.00 or In default tho block had to bo sent to bo re- in nomo section», If tho weather point. It Is probable that thin BOC- that tho total output of chccrloa aont firom horo by tho Municipal of payment, ImprUonmont for not borod, NoBbltt nnd Forstor claim should warm up this dlBoaoo throo- tlon will bo roplacod by anothor on from this district will equal that of Council, Farmers' Institutes and moro than twonty-ono day*. that this will no longor bo nocoaaary, (Contlnuod on Page 0) a lower grado, Inst yoar, Agricultural Association, (Contlnuod on Pago C) Thursday, June 21, 1923 Page Two THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW vided for the interests and comforts' annual crops. He was not giving in- oughtto' be put.away. There isn't any reason. It seems fool- REGRET DEPARTURE formation he had read, but that which of the tourist. "Hospitality" (is the Œïje ^ummerlanö &etrieto isli, andvit is foolish, but they do it just the same, and the men OF SUPT HELMER American motto. ' , he had learned in the college of "Hard Knocks" through many years of fruit Established August, 1908. would do it if they were women. - Man would say that if he A representative number of fruit growing. By following his thinning \. . Published at Summerland, B.C., every Thursday by - Were going tostay OUt in the COld he WOUld put On his hat and Wm. Buchanan, Jr., Gives Brief Dès growers gathered in.Mr. J. Wright's orchard to listen to Mr. John Peters, methods he is getting a crop every THE REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED coat. Woman would, too, if she went through the performance cription of Tourist Route of Wenatchee, on "Thinning" and his year from all of his varieties. The Ralph E. White, Editor and Manager withmalice aforethought. But the woman is always going into R. Peters... Emphasizes Impor- famous talk' "The Trail of the Cull"; crowd gave him three cheers and in John An independent family newspaper covering Peachland, Summerland and the house the very next minute. She doesn't, however, even Mr. R. H. Helmer oh "Soil Fertility reply he stated that he hoped they • Naramata and adjacent districts. 1 tance of Thinning Fruit. though she believes she will, and come to think of it, a talk and Irrigation Practises" and Mr. W would follow his instructions as to thinning,, and said ha would be very Member of Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. over the back fence would never happen if she deliberately! , . . , , \ . , Hunter on "Pest Control." Owing to shortage of time, as the party were glad to see,- every last: one ,of them planned it and wrapped herself up to keep war.....m durin. g th,, e I (deceiveThrougdh dintoo t latofe persuasionfor last issue), you. r Subscription Rates—In British Empire, in advance, $2.50 per year; six obliged to leave to catch the ferry down to visit him at his home in We• months, $1.40. To U.S.A. and other countries, $3.00 per year., performance. A woman never does it' deliberately. She. just correspondent has been able'to get to Kelowna, the,addresses had. to be natchee.. 1 , . Advertising Rate Cards and information respecting territory and samples stops as she carries out the potato peelings or hangs up the a short word sketch from Mr .and curtailed. , Mr. Peters was given near, Reeve Lang'took;the opportunity Mr of paper mailed upon request, or may be seen at the office of any advertising stockings. First she calls, long distance, to her neighbor, who f Wm. Buchanan, Jr., of their ly all the time and, although hurried, to draw attention to 'the fact that agency recognized by the Canadian Press Association. • i i i / mi r 1.4.4« „i motor trip south. They report a most he made his talk none the less in• Mr; R. H. Helmer. was with them per• Advertisers must have copy in by Tuesday noon in order to insure r is sweeping her back steps. Then each moves a little closer delightful trip and ;etu*neA home teresting and at the same time ex haps for-the last time in his official changes for standing advertisements. New display advertising copy can until only the fence is between them. Each insists that she is on Sunday last, having experienced ceedingly instructive: ' In addition to capacity and recalled with a few' well be accepted one day later. very busy and must go in immediately, and each one tries to little or no'mishaps by the way, but explaining ;the great need for thin chosen remarks the spirit of hearty All Instructions for cancellation or alteration of advertising must be in wrap herself in her apron oir her sleeves and each talks and Billy says it is a different proposi- ning and the wonderful .results to co-operation and assistance Mr. Hel• writing. *iona^ "i Cattle ^than be obtained, he showed the growers mer had aways' shown through the Correspondence—Letters addressed to the Editor and intended for publi• talks. - Beginning with, the never-disputed fact that woman's. ; years of his sojourn among us and ex• cation must be short and legibly written on one side of the paper only. , . , . . , . . . - • in our Valley towns, and *the park- in a practical way the best and quick• est way to go at it. One of the pressed the regret which all felt that The longer an article, the shorter its chance of insertion. All communica• work IS never done, to say nothing about when it commences, ilJg rules make a fellow keep step he was. about to leave the work of this tions must bear the name of the writer, not necessarily for publication. The the back fence philosophy ranges widely, settling many minute when he" is in any of the" crowded many important statements made by publication or rejection of articles is a matter entirely in the discretion of Valley. Mr. Helmer wasj never too problems, that vex mankind and discussing the more difficult centres. The following is the account Mr. Peters was" A tree can bear the Editor. No responsibility is assumed by the paper for the opinions good load of-well thinned and high busy to give an information seeker problems of woman's welfare. The experienced housekeeper of .the trip in a condensed form: expressed by correspondents. . the benefit of his vast storehouse of h y so th tcd ela n quality apples "every •, year, but can 'Typographical Error*—In the event of a typographical error, advertising tells the newly-wed how -to manage her husband: "It's best "?V ^T " Tl ^ f goods .at less than the proper price, the newspaper will furnish letters to not, and will not, produce a heavy knowledge and practical experience' . .• . . , •, , "'-,'' ,, . • •i { on Lake Chelan; Wenatchee with its be posted in the store stating the correct price, but goods may not be sold at crop of inferior fruit every-year. on all subjects in connection with tell him ii f lovely orchards, then, on to the price printed and the difference charged to the newspaper. not to everything—what he doesn't know won t hurt m eso He emphasized the fact that varieties agriculture, and will be greatly, mis• him." The bride says her husband doesn't like biscuits. Well the Blewett Pass, over ah elevation which are'known to alternate in many sed from the. Valley. Loud applause Thursday, June 21, 1923 if she makes good biscuits there is ho reason why he should not of four thousand, and seventy-one districts can be made to' bear good followed, the Reeve's remarks. like them in time. Grocers, milkmen and wash-women are feet, through Snoqualmie Pass and to more difficult problems to settle than 'husbands, and they re- ^^^^^S quire hours of comparison and discussion. In the, end they 01ympia,'on over the route to Port- arei decided in as many different ways as there are women, land, the "Rose City of the'NdVth- and are always ready to be brought into discussion again. No, west.", The entrance to this city Out pulpits are our work clothes. Each of us livtve ' _ 1 6 18 a line of some kind of a sermon every day women are not shivering on either side of the fence over ^f:'.?! ^:?^.^^:.^ .

T -J. J p Ji , , £ ., , „,. white picket fences buried m Kim- solicitude for the political future of our city or whether Ger- . MAY MEAN MUCH TO GROWERS. bler roses Now we pass on to the many will eventually pay the reparations to, France: They are Columbienjoyablea ' parRivet ro fHighway; the journey: the. mosFort , Much permanent good may come from the action of repre• taking care of the real question of life—domestic politics and two hundred and seven miles of paved sentative apple growers at Portland, Oregon, this week in de the eternal war against the high cost of living. God bless 'em. road the scenery is almost indescri• ciding to embark upon a policy of co-ordination of all apple bable. We pass eleven great falls producing sections of the Pacific North-West. Closer work the -Multromah being the .highest. at r Now, another thing, Mr. Manufac• ing between the several apple districts is- desirable and a fe Six hundred and' twenty feet, Wa- turer, why not buy more of your Kee-Na Falls, the Bridal Veil Falls deration of apple growers similar in scope and purpose to the raw material in B. C. ? Why do you and many others. - This road is cal• OPEN LETTERhave,t o send to China, New Zealand California Fruit Growers' Exchange, is likely to result from the led the 'Road of the Falling Waters." We are determined not to carry over a single pair action of the forty-five delegates which represented thè states or the .United States for , material We wound in and out around the which is produced in B. C? Does of our stock of white canvas footwear for women and .of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana and British ^Co• mountains through ' small (tunnels, TO OUR noB.Ct one goo.d tur n deserve another? lumbia. The decision, which will be made at the next meet• some times hundreds of feet above children and. fpr -this reason we are offering the entire Now, Mr. Editor, I have no in• the river, then again down near the ing.to be hed.July 20th, will be awaited with interest. terest in. any printing business in river's, banks. Now we come out remaining stock at - ! . ! v ^ MANUFACTURERB.C:, bu t believe in helping all classes, into the Hood; River Valley, with so think, the manufacturers should Some Views of a Private Citi• Mt: Hood appearing in the distance A WASTE OF MONEY. spend some of their cash in placing with its snow clad peak, i We cross zen on the Efforts to Ob• Motorists using the road between Summerland and Peachr before the people, in such a way that the River at Briggs, thence'to Golden A BIG SACRIFICE land are complaining, and with very good reason, of the tain Free Publicity. it would always be before, them, the dale, on • to Mabton and- into Yaki products of B. C. wretched condition of the new section of the lakeshore high• ma, another great and widely known Every pair.is new and of the latest style, Not a 1922 . Weekly papers thoughout the pro• Now, Mr. Manufacturer, let me orchard couritry. From 'there, to El- way built through the Mellor property. ,.This piece of rqad vince have generally responded ge• again advise you to "be a sport," let lensburg, then to Vantage Ferry shoe in the lot, which includes ' was built of clay and no metal whatevei* was put on top, with nerously to the appeal to give a the people know what you have to where we again cross .the Columbia the inevitable result that is is now full of chuck, holes and the spasmodic boost to' B.C. Manufac• sell through the proper channel—the River; up to Wenatchee,1 Chelan and : clay has been worked up into a mass of dust to be thrown turers during the recent and earlier press. across the boundary once more. Every "B. C. Products Week." But our R. N. MacAULEY. town has its splendid'Camp ground Boots, Shoes and Slippers about by every passing car, and blown into the lake by every manufacturers cannot expect to build Sidney, B. C. > with water, light' and fuel supplied. breeze. For a time there was little kicking, but it begins to up-business on publicity of this na• Small, stoves are here afid there all look as if there was no intention to finish the job.. Why is ture. It'must4 be more specific and over the park and- everything7" prd- there this,disposition to partly do a job and leave, it in such more persistent. An interesting let• Buy NOW ! ! condition as to soon be ruined? ter on this subject was addressed] by a reader of that paper to the edi• PARK After-Eating Distress While the tor of the Sidney (Vancouver Is• EXCEPTIONAL ACHIEVEMENT. land) Review and published, in its and all forms of stomach trouble Buying's Good!! columns. It is worth reading:, PLAY GROUNDsuch as gas , pains, acid, sour burn• Probably without a precedent the world , over is the Sir,—I have been much interested ing stomach are all relieved in two! achievement which has been made by the fruit growers of Bri• minutes by taking Jo-To., Jo-To sold in reading your editorial of the 30th, by all druggists. tish Golumbia in having brought under the control of their co• and Mr. C. K. Christian's letter of FOR MASSES Note these prices—. • operative marketing organization 90 per cent, of the output the 31st, witli reference to using pro• National 'Railway Providing ducts the manufacture of B. C. firms. Regular ' Sale of the orchards of this province. The success of the movement Holiday Place in World's • When In Vanaouvor put up at In your editorial you say: "Because Ç4.Q0 r. ; $2.75 will, in itself, bring much valuable, advertising to our fruit in• local goods are not consumed to a Biggest Park. 1 Hotel ©iut£muiv dustry. greater extent locally is simply be• 3.25 * 2.25 cause they are not' advertised It was in tho foothills of the Rockies Vancouver's Newest and - most complete Hotel - i 2.75 Í. 90 enough.." Well; Sir, in this short on the Alberta side, that the news• MIGHT TRY OILING. ) sentence you have struck the nail on paper men of British Columbia met " 250 ROOMS - 100 with Private BathB. 2.60 :: '. 1.80 During the recent frequent showers,'the occupants of the head, Bu,t, whose is the fault? with tho members of tho Alberta 2.50 , 1.75 stores and offices along Granville Road have suffered little Surely not the householders', as one Press convention in annual conven• EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day up from the dust of that street, which has recently been re-graded, would be led to believe ,by Mr. Cris• tion, brief referonco to which was 2^00 1.35 Electric Auto BUB Monto nil Bontà but unless it is kept constantly'saturated, much, discomfort and tianas letter. In my humble opinion made in those' columns last week, and Trains f roo, 1.90 1.30 loss is sure to result. This would be a good section on which the fault lies with the manufacturer. Jasper, the station on the Canadion It is all right to spend money to boom National, whero tho convention was to try oiling to keep down dust and it might be profitable for Cor. Dunsmuir and Richard's Sts. "Home Products Week," "Buy B.'C. held, though some miles boyond tho • • tf business men directly concerned, and the municipality to co• Goods" campaigns. The managers Alberta boundary, is situated in the operate in a test of this kind. - of these campaigns reap all tho bene• midst of mountain peaks, close to the fit. They-lino their pockets, and tho swift-running Athabasca River and STARK SUPPLY CO. manufacturer thinks ho" has put a is the administrative contro of Cana FRESH Very commendable is the enterprise shown by the Nara• paigns are being run through tho da's greatest national park, tho area mata Board of Trade in its efforts to provide the town with mail, asking newspapers, especially of which is 4,400 squaro miloR. street lights. Being an unorganized community, there are tho country weeklies to boom B. C. BREAD Hero, tho hotels doportmont of This is the .place to buy difficulties to be overcome such .as do not exist in munici• products. But, alas, no choquo for«J tho National Railway system is es• advertising accompanies any of tho tablishing a tourist camping rosort. DAILY palities, but we are confident that the objective will be ob• many circulars received, so many of tained. On tho shore of a small lake, with thorn go into tho wastopapor bas- Mount Edith Cavoll in full view and v kot. many other nwjostlc poaUs; round Your Hosiery And so,—-This is the "Dry Bolt?" about, there is now noaring comple• ALL THE LATEST in Tho newspapers havo boon bled We have a most complete stock for men, women and whito in B. C, booming B. C. pro• tion a largo "lodgo,"( most unlquo in 'The Methodist Conference, at Edmonton decided that ducts, and many monufacturorB havo design, highly artiBtlc, yot rustic and CAKES and childron, and at these prices you will find it economy to "War is Barbarous," but they omitted to resolute upon which Rent thoir printing oast for oxecu. simple, completely in harmony with stocking the whole family here. Whon it comes to advertising, tho ts natural trorroundlngs, Built of side of No Man's Land the Barbarians were operating. B. C. manufacturer is, to use a slang ogs, this largo ono-Btoroy Btructuro FRENCH PASTRY oxprossion, "a poor sport." Ho wants affords ovory ^convonionco. Thoro la Mr, W. Jordan, for some time editor of the Rovoltoke Re• tho publicity, but lots aomoono olso a largo loungo room, billiard hall, PIES view, has been succeeded by A, Briscoe—which goes to prove poy tho bill. Whon a Halifax or dining hall nnd a most up to dnto LADIES' HOSE that even A Briscoe can go 'way over Jordon on high. Toronto candy manufacturer wants kitchon, oqulppod with electric cook• all kinds Silk $1.00 to $2.50 to got into tho B. C. markots, dooB ers and every modorn appllanco and Silkino .60 tov .90 ho «Hk to havo tho Nova Scotia or with a carefully sploctod Btaff. Ono Cotton : .25 to .40 Extract from Dominion Government Crop Report for Juno, Ontario goods boomed in tho nowB wing of this largo building contains 1928—"Kelowna: Fruit prospects cxcellont, but possibility of papers free? No, indeed. Ho gets a numbor of bedrooms and thoro is > • shortage of water." Mobbo tho prophet also knows whero busy with his choquo .book, and loto also excellent bathroom and toilet accomodation. Across tho wholo front dry's go on any old thirsty morning. tho pooplo of the country know what ho has to Hell, and, makes thorn bo- of the building 1B n broad vorondah, MEN'S HOSE, liovo that his goods aro tho bost pro• Mr. D. U, Mulligan, general mana " Silk 75 If Honry Ford runs for president ho's simply just got to duced, Ho tinos not look for special gor of the Canadian National hotels, Silkino 50 Rquaro himself by putting another spring in tho back soat. campaign carried on at tho othor wa» thoro to greet tho visitors and Cotton" 25 fellow's oxponfio, ho pays his own. ono had but to hoar Mr. Mulligan for Now, Mr. Manufacturer, a word a few minutes'on tho subject to catch to you, How many B. C, mnnufac Bomothlng of tho onthuBiaBm of his plans for developing Jaspor Park turord aro advertising thoir goodfl in Children's Socks and Stockings tho B. C. (Inillüs or wookllo»? In Lodgo. Saturday's issuo of tho Colonist Horo a person of moderate moans in a wido range of styles. counted four, throo of which wore may enjoy an outing In tho wilds for eroamory products. Whoro aro and yot buvo very noodod convoni Trtorni Our Exchangestho othor nlnoty-Hl x of tho nuppoflot onco nnd comfort. To build up traf one hundred local manufacturers? fie over tho National llalway, while OVER THE BACK FENCE. How many pooplo know whether nfTordlng an opportunity for all who goods of tho clans manufactured by doHlro to npond n holiday midflt un JOHNSTON'S . U. CULLIVI 1 1 Wo havo ofton wondered why womon stand talking in you are producod in B. 0,1 Why oxcolled Hoonory, Is tho object bo "The Man Who Saves You $ $ $ $ " thoir back yards, each hand thrust up tho othor sleeve when not maleo a campaign)' for throo hind tho development of Jasper Park montliH nnd lot tho pooplo of tho pro Lodge. BAKERY SUMMERLAND WEST SUMMERLAND thoy know tho water in tho dishpan is getting cold and tho milk vinco know what you produco? (Continued on Pago 0) , Thursday, June '21, 1923 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Page Threi SYNOPSIS OF Land Act Amendments What It Costs to ProducOUR ePOET' S CORNER Ï Minimum price of first-class land reduced to"$5 an acre; second-class to $2.50 an acre, i - The,following poems from two local contributors have reached our Pre-emption now confined to sur• Apples in the Okanagadesk, and) wne pass the m on to our readers. It appears tio us that one or MOTORISTS! veyed lands only. , both have possibilities for a musical setting, so if there are any among our Records will be granted covering Data of interest to all residents of thé Valley will be found in a 32-page readers who feel they could compose music to accompany these words, we Buy Everything for Your Car at the Garage. only lands suitable for agricultural circular entitled "The Okanagan Valley," which has just been issuedby the will be pleased to place them in touch with the modest local authors. ? purposes and which is non-timber Provincial Department of Agriculture. The cost finding system as applied land.' to apple production will be of particular interest. > REPAIRS TOP RECOVERS Partnership pre-emptions (abolish "Officials of the University of British Columbia have made inquiry I"LL BUILD A NEST FOR YOU IN BLOSSOM LAND. ed, but parties of not more than four ; GASOLINE JACKS may arrange for adjacent pre-emp into the cost of producing apples in the Valley with the object of obtaining When the wintry skies are frowning in the Sunset.of your life, tions with joint residences, but each more definite and accurate knowledge as" to thé cost and average yield of v I'will take you Pal o'-Mine to visions'fair; CHEVROLET PARTS 1 TOP DRESSING making necessary, improvements on leading varieties. , • > . Hand in hand we'll wander, sweetheart, far away from worldly strife, respective claims. The average, purchase price for good bearing orchards from .9 to 10 EXIDE BATTERIES Pre-emptors nuist occupy claims To a little Bit of. Heaven, sweet and rare. PUMPS for five years and must make im years of age in 1919 was found to be $1,091.50 per acre,.and.the average Say adieu to stormy blizzards, and farewell to earthly din, POLISH provements to value of $10 an acre yield from leading varieties was 280 boxes( 40 lbs. per-box) on a basis For together in our Paradise we'll Test; - FORD PARTS including clearing and cultivation of of seventy-four trees per acre. • / ' Where the perfume from theycherry blossoms bids us enter in, ; AUTOttPAINT at least 5 acres, before receiving ; The total cost per acre, tree, and box.is shown in the following table There we'll migrate, Pal o' Mine' home to our Nest. - TIRES REPAIR KITS Crown grant. * . Item Cost Where pre-emptor in occupation Cost Cost % of per Acre. per Tree. per Box. Tot. Cost •..When the cherry blossoms blush again in spring time; •i'.^' OIL f TOOLS not less than 3 years, and has made Labe ; proportionate improvements, he may When the bluebird and the robin woos his mate; Manuring $ 3.34 ' $0.45 $0.012 ' i because of ill-health, or other cause Pruning 14.06- When the meadow-lark is trilling, then it's Ringrtime, • be granted intermediate certificate .19 .0505 6.2 Disposal of prunings 3.40 ;. .46 .012 1 \ But, it's Nesting-Time for us, .my bonnie Mate. of improvement and transfer his Ploughing , . 4.71 claim. .0637 .017 2.0 When the snowy petals from the trees are falling, Disking A .3.19 .0436 Records without permanent resi• -.0013 1 It is time we wandered nes'tward hand in hand, Everything for You at Reasonable Prices at Harrowing ' 5.93 .08 .021 .2.6 dence; may be issued, provided appli- Irrigation 8.54 .1154 For I feel thè lure of Okanagan calling, ' • cant makes improvements to extent .0305 3.8 Thinning 22.74 .307 .0812 I And I'll build a Nest for you in Blossom-Land, of $300 per annum and.records same V 10.0 Propping —- 2.21 .03 .008 1.0 . V Yes, I'll build a Nest for you in Summerland. ' each year. - Failure to make improve• Spraying...... 4.92 .0665 ments or record .same will operate- as / .0175 2.2 Miscellaneous - 4.02 .0543 .0143 1.8 When the multi-colored verdure on the-hillside comes anew, forfeiture. Title cannot be obtained 16.16 Bead's Garage Picking .2183 .058 7.2 . in less than 5 years, and improve• 12.26 .1657 And the purpling mountains-bid| us welcome home, ments of $10.00 per., acre, including Hauling . • - -• .044 5.4 When the lapwings kiss the waters of the Okanagan blue,' >• 1ËE 5'acres cleared and 'cultivated, and Material : : It is Mating-time for all 'neath Heaven's dome. • residence of at least 2 years are re• When the fragrance of the lilac and laburnam fills the air, quired. Manure 7.78 ^aiiiiiiiiitiiDininiiifiicaiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiHini Pre-emptor holding Crown Grant .105 .028 3.4 When the honey bees a message.seem to sigh; Spray material 3.74 .0505 may record another pre-emption, if .0133 ,1.1 When the cherries are in blossom, and all Nature isso.rare, • he requires land in conjunction with It is Nesting-Time for You. old Pal, and I. J.J.A; his farm, without actual occupation, Fixed provided statutory improvements made and residence maintained I on Water-rent •4.50 .0608 .016 2.0 Crown granted land. •' Taxes 5.33. . .0722 :oi9 2.4 THE ROAD OF LIFE. - Unsurveyed areas,'not exceeding Equipment 11.88 .1605 .0417 5.3 20 acres, may be leased, as home- Investment (interest at'8%)-.; 87.32 1.18 . .312 38.6 Let me live in a house by theside of the' sea, ' sites; title to be obtained after ful• Where the angry breakers roll. • .'•;•..• • .. Totals $226.03 $3.05,45 $0.8073 filling residential and improvement 100.0 A beacon to those who have lost them way, conditions; .' ' Considering all costs, except.packing-house charges, the total cost per And who drifton a hidden, shoal. . For grazing and industrial pur• acre ^s $226.03. With a yield of 280 boxes to the acre, the cost per box -Let me not be contented with.my lot, poses areas exceeding 640 acres may of fruit amounts to 80.73 cents per box. (Packing-house charges average .' be^leased by one person or company. Forgetting the mariners bold. ';' Mill,sfactory or industrial sites on 55 cents per box or $2.08 per. tree in addition.)^ But show my light on life's darkest night, BOX SHOOK, &c timber land not exceeding 40. acres The average yields of leading varieties are shown in the following That they to their course may, hold. may be purchased; conditions include table: - . •••••• '•• • "QUALITY LUMBER" with "UNEQUALLED payment of stumpage. . I Average Yearly Yields per Tree (Apples). Let me live in a house-where the crowds pass by, - SERVICE" Natural hay meadows inaccessible ' Variety Ttrees 5-8 Trees 5-12 Trees 5-14 The poor, sad, weary and lame. " ' by existing roads may be purchased ! Yrs. Old Yrs. Old. Yrs. Old.. 'Flume Lumber, Timbers, Dimension, Boards, conditional upon , construction of : a Men, who in life havelost their faith; Boxes. Boxes. Boxes. Shiplap, Clears, .Flooring, V Joint, Mouldings, road to them. Rebate of one-half of St. Lawrence ..... 0.98 3.39 4.35 Women without a name. \ -, , •<.:•• . . cost of road, not. exceeding half of 1 1.30 3.29 4.11 Let me not like the Pharisee turn away, , it-, purchase price is made. Mcintosh Lath and Interior Finish. 3.77 4.10 a ; Canada Baldwin ...... L...... :...... '...... ^... 1.91 Pass by on the other side. ., , o '. 2,90 3.63 PRE-EMPTOR'S FREE GRANTS Winter Banana .1 But bring them in from the toil and din, i ! , Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Building Paper, ACT. , , Ï.45 2.98 • 3.33 - Snow (Fameuse) Just let me forget my pride. ' Roofing, Etc. , , Rome" Beauty 1.00 2.57 3.33 . The scope of this Act is enlarged 3.08 to include all .persons joining and Wealthy , [....I...... :: 1.26 . 2.33 SEE OUR CEDAR SHINGLES BEFORE 1.16 > 2.56 3.01 Let me live in a house, where the two roads meet, serving with His Majesty's Forces, Gano v 2.93 : The time within which the heirs or Ben Davis ...... • 1.87 2.41 And after run side by side. , BUYING ELSEWHERE. 1.95 2.86 devisees of a deceased pre-emptor Tompkins King ...... j ...... 0.88," The one, rough and narrow, and one smooth and wide, 1.27 2.01 2.61 may apply for title under this Act is Ontario' Let me stay the feet of all who would passi ' A full line in stock of Windows and Doors, Box Yellow Transparent ; 1.11 1.97 2.52 extended from one year from "the 2.51 Content to follow the throng. I ' - death, of , such person,' as formerly, Jonathan .... 1.22 1.99 Shook, Crates, Tin Tops, Etc. until one year after the' conclusion Certain facts must be taken" intcy consideration apart from those pre• - May I let them know, the right road to go, : of the present -war. This privilege sented in the table. The fruit-grower, in choosing varieties,'must not be en And the danger of taking the wrong.. . t NO SUBSTITUTION OF INFERIOR GRADES is also made retroactive. * tirely influenced by yield and market price.. He must be governed to some No fees, relating to pre-emptions extent by'local conditions, such as soil .and climate, and he should also fa are'due or'; payable by soldiers 'on Wollaston, manager of the Cold• •voraby consider those, varieties which ripen -at different times, so that the TENNIS TOURNEY AT Buy direct from the manufacturer. pre-emptions recorded after June 26, stream, estate; H. E. Waby and J. R. 1918., Taxes, are, remitted for five : harvest season may be extended without permitting any breaks between KELOWNA IN JULY TeiTy, provinvial poultry instructors. years.- '." the harvestings of the. different varieties. A well-balanced orchard is one Provision for return of-moneys ac- W. T. Hunter, district horticuturist, WE LEAD: OTHERS FOLLOW. .. . crued, due and been paid since Au- which is planted to varieties that mature their fruit at different dates, so Ninth Okanagan Tournament to be presided. • "gust 4, 1914, on account of pay- that when one variety is harvestedthe next is reajdy^for picking. .Those Staged July 2-7—Good Entries ments, fees or taxes on soldiers' pre- orchards which contain varieties that must be picked at practically the same 1 {.Expected. -.. emptions.,, '.. ' , , time present the difficulty of securing sufficient labor'for a short picking Interest on agreements, to pur N season." Kelowna.—-The ninth annual ten• chase town or city lots held by mera- nis tournament of, the Okanagan Val• Canada Life SUMMERLAND LUMBER CO., LTD. ; bers of Allied Forces, or dependents, ley will be' staged on the courts of ' acquired direct or indirect, remitted > from enlistment to March 31, 1920* DISTRIBUTION OF ARE AGAINST the Kelowna Club from-July; 2 to 7. If you, are a policy-holder in West Summerland Yard Phone 333 In conjunction will be the first an• Mineóla Mill - j SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN LIQUOR PROFITS HALF-HOLIDAY Canada Life, I shall have the plea• Phone Lll LAND. nual men's doubles championship of sure of calling upon you this month friiiuiiiiiiiüHinHiiiiiiiiiiaiiuiiiiiiíiniiiiiiiiiinoiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiHiHiiiuiiHiiiiiiiiaiii» (Provision made for insurance of the interior,; for a trophy put up by Victoria.—Government liquor pro• Vancouver and Victoria Delegato! as the representative of Canada's Crown grants to sub-purchasers of Mr. P. G. Dodwell of Summerland. fits for the fiix months ending March in Warm Discussion at Closing :'• Crown Lands, acquiring rights from Entries should be made with the se• oldest and most conservative Life 31 last are being distributed. purchasers who failed to complete of Retailers' Convention. cretary, Mr.;-E. Dart, Box 122, Ko• Insurance Company. purchase, involving forfeiture, on The division is made according .to lowna, by June 29. fulfillment of conditions of purchase census figures of population. Kamloops.-—Tho sixth annual con A number of Vancouver players interest and taxes. Whore sub-pur The hospitals are given 15 per cent, G. Y. L CROSSLEY • chasers do not claim whole of orig• vention of the B. C. branch of 'the have signiftod their intention of tak• of the total profits for the six months, Real Estate and Insurance, inal parcel, purchase price due and Retail Merchants' Association closed ing part in the Okanagan classic. E. taxeB may bo distributed proportion• $1,250,000, their share being $178,- following the election • of provincial J. H. Cardinall, who has takn part . Anything in either 000. The' municipalities receive 85 ately over whole area. Applications officers as follows: in tho tourney for tho laBt couple of Phone 424. West SummerUnd must bo made by Mny 1, 1920. per cent., or $415,689, while the , President, D. H. Kent, Vancouvor; years, during' which - period ho has GRAZING. We Can Save consolidated tovenuo fund is credited first vice-president, R. J. Gordon, Ko hold tho men's singlo championship, Grazing Act, 1919, for systematic with, the balance, or half the total development of live stock industry lowna; second-vice-president, Howard hopos to got away again this ycni\ after 5 per cent., $62,500, is credited provides for grazing districts and Stovonson, Victoria; third vice-presi• Thero will also bo A. E. Jukos, J. P. KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY You Money! range administration under Commis• to tho rosorvo fund, ' -. j.' dent, Henry Ashwoll, Chilliwack; Maw, tho Point Groy votornn, who sioner. Annual grazing permits is• Tho municipalities must devote two- troasuror, J. H, Malpass, Nanaimo. is-playing a groat gamo at prosont; TIME TABLE OUR NEW CYLINDER BURNISHING MACHINE, sued based on numbers ranged: pri-' thirds of their share to school pur- Tho prqvincial secretary will bo ap• Wcstwood, M Jericho and F. Scholto. In Effect May 20. electrically driven, burnishes cylinders 3% ins. to orlty for established owners. Stock - posos,whilo no hospital rocoivos moro pointed by the jjxocutivo, Among tho ladies will, bo Miss Helen 4i/ ins. It positively TRUES UP tapered, out-of- owners may form Associations for — EASTBOUND — 8 rango mnnngomont. Froo, or par• than 25 cents porday por'pationt. After a warm dlacussion in which Tatlow, university champion, and round, and scored cylinders and leaves a DEAD tially free, pormits for settlors, Following is a partial list of tho Vancouvor and Victoria dologatos Miss Holon Klbopfor, both mcmbors i , DAILY cnmpors or , travellers, up to ten municipalities, with tholr share of prossod for a rocommondation to tho of tho Vancouver club. . s No. 12—Lvs. Vancouver ..7.15 p.m. TRUE and STRAIGHT! hole without removing the ' bond. ; profits: govornmont that tho statutory week• , Events will consist of mon's open West Summorlnnd 0.58 n.m. motor from the car. THIS MACHINE IS OF PRO- Nolson 10.55 p.m. City of Armstrong ..$ 1,020.80 ly half-holiday bo abollshod, tho ques• slnglos, mon's doubles, tho stake be• VEN WORTH—AND WE STAND BEHIND IT. City of Endorby 817.04 tion was referred to tho incoming ing, a $500 trophy put up by tho A trial will convince you. VERNON GRANITE AND City of Grand'Forks ' 1,534.55 oxocutlvo, with powor to act, ' Royal Insuranco Company. This cup — WESTBOUND- Morritt was chbson ns noxt year's is at prosont hold" by P. G. Dodwoll DAILY . MARBLE; COMPANY City of Groonwood 887.55 City of Kamloops ...I • 4,701.80 mooting placo. and G, E. Soon, tho lattor an Oxford No. 11—Lva. Nolson 0.05 p.m. Quarrying and; Out-Stono Contractors Blue Tho Ittdios' Binglos tltlo is held Wost Summorlnnd 11.54 n.m, NESBITT F0RSTER City of Kolowna 2,032,45 Monuments, Tombstones City of Morritt , 1,707.70 TQRRENT AT. MARA by Mrs. Nolson of Kolowna, and she, 'Vancouver 10.80 p.m. PHONE 492 and iGeneral' Gomotory Work. City of Nolson '. 5,403.40 with Mrs. Lyoll, hold tho doubles City of Rosslnnd '2,190.57 DESTROYS FARM championship, P. G, Dodwoll and Observation and Dining Car Sorvico PRICE STuisET' - VERNON on All Trains. City of Trail 3,154.77 Mrs, Watson (yornon) won tho mixed City of Van.jouvor 122,448.38 Home it Spared and Mother and doubles ovont l|nst yoar, Tho Kala- J. W. RUTHERFORD, Agent. mnlka Cup for mixod handicap 1B City of Vernon 8,164.45 - Bnby Escapo Dontli. 0. E. FISHER, Traffic Managor, hold by W. 0. Sponcor and Mrs, City of Victoria 40,455.87 Ponticton. Summerland-Naramatd Ferry Simoon, •;.''. K. M. ELLIOTT Dist, of Coldstroam 532.70 • Tho largo farm ownod by John Summer Schedule — Effective May 1 Dist, of Poachland 523.85 Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Rogoro, near Mara, forty mllos north Loavo Summerland at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 4.4S p.m. Dist, of Ponticton 4,1.78.51. HORTICULTURISTS of Vornon, wnB virtually* washed into f^i^ Dist, of Summorlnnd .... 1,018.07 BANQUET HELMER NI 131XV M Leave Naramata at 9.30 a.m., 12 noon and 5 p.m. Ritolti* Block • Weit Summorlaiid Mara Lako last wook whon a moun• PACIFIC To Ponticton Every Saturday— Tho nnnunl turnovor of tho govern• tain torrent awopt down upon it, 708-tf Mombora of tho Okanapfan Horti• ment stores for tho present fiscnl carrying troos and boultlors boforo Loavo Summorlnnd at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. cultural Club, compoflod of govorn• DAILY—EXCEPT SUNDAY year will bo in tho neighborhood of It. Leave Ponticton at ,6 p.m. and 12 p.m. mont horticulturists and agricultu• EffoctlvoMay 20, 1023 $12,000,000. During tho first yoar's Mrs, liogors and her baby woro in re, honored 11, II. Holmor nt a ban- South —BRANCH— DAILY STAGE TO PENTICTON opomtions tho sales totalled $0,500,- tho house at tho timo, but tho build• North R. C. LIPSETT ,quot hold at Vornon last Thui'fldny 10,20 o,m Slcnmous . Leaves Summerland 1 p.m.—Ponticton 4 p.m 000, and for tho socond yoar tho fl- ing wan not directly In tho path of , 0.00 p.m. night. Sponkers paid tribute to tho guroB Woro $8,000,000, or a total of tho rushing waters and romninod 11.20 .... Endorby . 4.45 VETERINARY SURGEON work of Mr, Holmor as huporlnton- $14,500,000 up to March 81 last. standing. Foncos and growing crops 11.45 .. Armstrong 4.15 Okanagan Lake Boat Co., Ltd. dont of tho Dominion Exporlmontnl Raildenoei • Hospital Hill, Phone 003 woro cnrrlod into tho laico. 12.30 p.m Vornon .., .'8.30 The anticipated incronflo in turn• Farm horo, nnd tho loas tho Valloy v CAPT. P* S. ROE, Manager 1 1.05 Okanagan Lndg. 2.15 ovor this year is partly duo to tho de• Tho farm was Rtrowu with huge is RUiToriuK in his doparturo. pletion of prlvato stocks and to tho bouldors that will roqulro much blast• —LAKE— During the ovonlng, Mr., Holmor 1.S5 Okanagan Lndg.l 2.00 noon IncronBod consumption of boor. Of• ing Nto romovo. •I was made tho recipient of a case of 3.65 W. C. KELLEY, B.A. ficials of tho liquor control board Kolowna 8.45 a.m. plpoH and a tobacco pouch. Tho affair 5.15 .. Poachland. 7.20 ALFRED BIAGIONI claim that tho bnttlo ngnlnflt tho boot- Whon a man mnkoa too much of a il 1H doscribod as a most delightful func• 0.18 Summerland 0.20 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, logger has roabod that unworthy gon- fool of hlmsolf ovor a girl ho usual• Ooncroto, Brick, Stono, Lath and Plaotor Work, Etc, tion. 0,25 .. Naramata. 0.05 NOTARY. tlomnn of much business and directed ly lands in tho dork of court's of- CONORBTB MIXER ESTIMATES GIVEN In addition to tho members thoro 7.35 .. Ponticton . 5.30 It towards tho govornmont dispen• fico to bo bxnmlnod for a mnrrlngo woro prcHOnt U, G, L, Clnrko, chief W. II. SNELL A.M.LESLIE P.O. Box 50. Went Summorland WEST SUMMERLAND saries. llconso, Dominion fruit Inspector; F, E. R. O.P.A. .Vancouver, Agont S^lsnd Thursday, June 21, 1923 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW

by building roads that will'bring the On the lake r front is a splendid BIG GAME INCREASE markets to the doors of our farmers Country Club, the week-end rendez- ' TROUT EGGS TO IF WE WERE PREMIER ! vous of thePenticton t.b.-m.' Another IN JASPER PARK and open the gates of our vales of. Peters' Pithy Pointers on Thinning Eden to the traveller. ;;.-. handsome building is- that occupied STOCK OKANAGAN r Indications of a continued rapid By "Jay-Jay." If we , were -Premier it might. be by'- scores.;-oi- independent, - old • -ladies who^haye^icomeffrom1 every part of. Arrangements have been made for increase in the number of big game added: "Yes, but the -municipalities Canada tt'oI, end tlieir days in lovely stocking'Okanagan Lake with 100,- animals as a x'esult of sanctuai-y con• • The automobile tourist season is and various institutions are'-now.be- Naramata. , The,.' favorable ; climate, 000 Kamloops trout, eyed eggs, ac• ditions in Jasper.National park are- . W. T. Hunter, District Horticulturist, submits the now in full.swing and the'great high• nefitting from that ""revenue," , to the beautiful vista, the peace • and cording to information given out by contained in recent reports'from the following pithy quotations from the lectures and de- ways of the American continent are which we would reply: "They jogged quiet make-iit'an\ideal; location for ' P. Harrison, Vancouver, chief inspec• superintendent. Guides grazing their monstrationslield during the past week by "John Peters black with < speeding cars. < The adalong.ver• y nicely, thank you. before such/a Home; • Still another magni• tor of fisheries. Mr. Harrison an• pack-horses in the Buffalo Prah'ie vent of ' motor transportation^ has we ladled out that sop,and they know of Wenatchee. Growers would be well advised to cut ficent ; structure '-;is the Retreat For nounces further that, weather condi• region of the park are finding di• brought about a wondrous change full well it was'only applied as a these out and paste them up where they can be con• Disabled Veterans located most fa• tions permitting, Cariboo, Haynes and fficulty in securing sufficient feed for in this generation, and- a trip front salve to the wound caused by the vorably 'midst peace and quiet, .where Pear Lakes, back of Kelowna, will be their animals owing to the excep• sulted from time to time,' as they contain many ideas Vancouver down the i pacific coast to extraction of their liquor licences. : there is* the,utterlack of -revelry by stocked with. 20,000 Kamloops trout tionally large numbr of elk, deer and of great value to any one who would be a- successful San Diego,, California,' would be a If we' were Premier it might; be night or' day—-barring week-ends. eyed eggs. caribou, grazing in that section. As orchardist. < revelation to many. Upon arriving heard: "Well, but people of the coast many as one hundred elk have been within the precincts of every village, and other parts of the province would I drive about the district and am . S|uiiii;iiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiHiHiHiiHaiiuiiiuuin| seen feeding there at one time while "A tree can produce a big crop of big apples an• town or city along the route, the not stand for this outlay," to which impressed with the charm of the or• sheep and goats are also reported travellers are faced: with signs stret• we would reply: "Have we not ex chard homes. Japs; and' Chinamen 5 • nually; a tree cannot produce a big crop of small ap• numerous. ched across the road informing them pended huge sums of money to make jog-trot! about •' the orchards^ industri• ples annually." • / that this is town they are looking a ribboned highway from Vancouver ously—and " quietly. An occasional I B. L. HATFIELD Gloves are worn at night to make "The more tiers of fruit in the box the more tears for, and affords them " Free park, to the U.. S. port of Blaine,.and have' li^chelorish-looking white, man,stalks the hands soft. Is this the reason the grower weeps." r free water and 'free light." the people - of the Okanagan or the about< among .the fruit treest—quietly. •why some men wear skull caps? , other valleys let a "peep" out of As J .drive., about I: note -that' the* ""Small apples usually blush, so do. the growers In the past we were contented to travel, long distances by railroad, but them?" , clothes lines yield 'meagre little har• McLaughlin If we could see ourselves-as the who market them."' now the great |out-of-doors is i ever If we were Premier we would vests" of shirts, • overalls and socks. oculist sees us, we would all wear "Small apples bring from nothing down." calling,, and everywhere" in the U.S. build this road, and nothing' would At last I spy a normal looking wash• delay it; and in the years:;to- come ing hung out to dry where little glasses. 1'To be• successful, minimize on culls; their trail thei public is awake to the necessity AND of catering to \ the influx of these when we gazed down from the'- big nighties and rompers switeh" back and : '. The person who fails after doing is long and lonesome;" transients. • • _ '..: pearly highway we would see the ^orth'in the . gentle. Okanagan; ze• 1 phyrs. I'stop and talk'with a woman the very best possible has,still done "The; handsyou; have ^always with you; the thin- It is* opportune to ask yourselves children gather, around to listen; to bedtime stories;- and the oft-timed who is wat'ering.roses beside the.gate. ¡ Chevrolet Cars well. How much are we doing to secure ning shears you- do not." story would be: ; 1 our share of this modern transient "Oh, yes, it s a beautiful place," A square deal is a good deal. , "To get maximum results from their help, growers "Once upon a time there lived ^iiuHiiiiuiiDUiiHuniiaotuimuiaiiunmiucsuntttiiDJcauaimuh sight-seeing traffic?" In the final she;says, "but' I;try hot allow'myself a Man—and they called, him 'Honest must know how to do their own work. If I am.work• analysis we may be doing every, bit to love it,'too/muchy for. it is but a John.'- "L>- ••/.;..••• ••••'.-'..; .,."-.-.-! ;• ' • ing for you, and^ou^knbw that! know, and'I know that as much as is humanly possible, but •fiquestion of time 'when: we .will' be you know I know, then Iwiir do better work." the uppermost inducement is lacking, forced;to move'away ort»account of "The best thinners are those who know how to and that must be sealed in two words the children. ••, •/• •: • -• - "Good-.Roads." ', ' Children? Children! use their hands' and then- have the nerve to remove Aha!" Ai something, which has. been Oldsmobile. 6 cylinder; 5 tires and 1923 licence ....$700 plenty of fruit; being; slight or fat, yellow or white, Three' years ago the state \of Ore• Overland, 6 cylinder; new top*... .$500 " gon spent nearly two millions of bothering>me subconsciously allJmor- Chevrolet 90; new tires, 1923 licence ...... $360 long or short,'-does not\couht much;" dollars to 'beautify the highway along ning now commences to take form in Chevrolet 90; newly overhauled ...... $275 : "More than one apple to a spur is a worm or scab the; Coumb'ia valley,. and- now. each my mind. I return' to the lakeside ; cage. One apple on a spur takes away the .power of year hundreds of ^thousands of tour• where Iitalk'i with one of' the; charm-.,.:, Cadillac, 2-ton truck .-.'„: $250 If people in Naramata are keen" to* ing oldiladies. v : , ''. , ists; are pouring over it annually and i| Heavy team democrat, very strong $90 position fromihsefctsvor fungus diseases:" get themselves "het up" about some• everywhere one goes' one ;hears "You "Oh, yes.' it is a' dream of - a' place Wee Macgregor saw;'.' good shape i $135 thing, there lies at hand a topic which "Grow fruit for the best or discriminating trade must see, the Columbia Valley!" Is in most ways;' but' I" have • about de• Used chicken wire >and wire mosquito netting, cheap. affords greater .possi• Farm and Garden Implements and1 Ladders of All Kinds. for the greatest profit." it ;because/that. valley has greater cided to, go back to Montreal; where ,. * --. ¡V'.', • bilities ;!'.t h air Mrs: I; have always * lived j f or i: y ou •; see I Terms to Suit Everybody. "Neverdeliberately grow small apples or culls, charm for the ; sight-seer than that v Naramata Cash's'..little; word pic• ami:downright- hungry for^th'e-'sight ; 4 of the Okanagan ? / Oh, no, far from in you will have plenty anyway." - • that, but; the powers . that be have ture. Had this lady of-children." THOS. B. YOUNG ' 1935 "A large 'Fancy' sells for more thari^a small 'Extra |\seeh to it that a magnificent paved captioned her Squib Children? Children! • , (Unleit) ... with "A Day in Au• f; Fancy' . * • ' • . highway has been, constructed, with •The'light-is getting better;- I talk gust" applicable to some indefinite ;16r c J lookouts at all points of vantage and "with"'a' veteran. -' t "Establish a:good; sound.credit by-growing high cale, her critics would have pronoun• serrated apertures cut out! of. the rocks ' "Oh,. yes;''it is a' pretty enough^ ced it "charming." Her crime .con• quality fruit." - _ "'"^ . for' windows in the tunnels traversed, little dump. I- have about?decided Bartholomew & Atkinson sists in not having:; recognized t the .. "Every good grower is a support and" defence to and the money expended is returning however, ,to wind:up;my remaining fact that the. name . "Okanagan"' is 1 every other good grower."' > and-will!.returnito the state of; Ore• days; where,' I;- can - watch them splash House'Phone' - synonomous with "Paradise," and that hinter« .. ©etoratorá gon; a hundred,; fold in the near fu• abo'uti. in "the,;w ater;\I'm :f!e6T; upjwith ' . "Extra^ Fancy' fruit can- pay its carriage; around ; if', liberties are taken with this-magic Office do. ture^ old ladies,. (nice bid darlings they are Estimates'Gtoen. the world to all markets and give growers and dealers name, an army of Boosters stand • Compare this with the highway of too)y and;withLJbachelors-whose chief; ready to fight. 1 all a- profit; small sizes'or'culls cannot pay their han• the Ok. vValley,. which may;be clas-j interest' in life is talking-about' their' ^ ^. <";,,There are matters affecting'-the dling charges to the dump heap." sified as a "Chewed-up DiriiUt Road of j low taxes. Another thing'that-gives) "l00 boxes of large apples are more easily picked Good Intentions." Stretching, firom I destiny of Naramata more far-reach me 4he.wpoleyte is' the.sight-of theseV than' 50: ofnsinall]stuffy arid»' a- grower is feeling better the-gateway at; the U. S: border to ing in their"effcts than ekher dust' of •yellow-fell'ows :who'swarn\ about) the when doing it." the Canadian Pacific railway ;on the rain. What follows will give literal- placed You. see'the family'men with North,, we have in the Okanagan valr minded people, who begrudge to gumption and pride have been'obliged , "Simplify, sizingrof apples by proper thinning." ; ley the. grandest ^sc^nic; causeway unr .Viterb^neir. privileges in'the way of .to;, move away on account of their j y "Advance;your harvest by thinning your fruit." der the blue canopy.,0^,"heaven. .And embroideries, a fresh chance 'to cry children." this should be the annual iriecca of out:''.'.IRidiculouslrFar.-fetched!" ,-'EliminatesaU sharp-pointed and worn-out lad- .Children? Taxes?, ^ . ^ ; ' ; ; the sight-seers of''the world! 'But, ';It is the year; 19'35, and I am-'some' i\ ders for greatesto-profit." v.;.-,. •'••'> ..A^'hil'ha,vekiti at,last„^SCHOOL alas, we go -muddling'-along, —-''a one else who is landing in Naramata L-- ' "Trained^haiids can never thin much" fr$ifr\f''the' for the first time * ' ' TAXES. ' , y handful of gravel here and a turn }• • feet-are tire^:.p'X . • - ,: out there, and we-poor'-"deluded pa• 1 1'Cull fruitycosts you money to put.on th'e dump'" rochial mortals school ourselves into SAVES TIME AND MONEY :' heap, and Fancy .fruit has to'bear this burden."?' the belief that the roads are good •' "Thin:8 to' 12 inches or even more for the'.best re- >' If we were Premier'we would go The cheapest servant you can- employ is the Tele• . suits." ... ' . .. down to Posterity with" a name wortlf phone.:; You' cannot afford to be. without it, espe• while, • and- not be 'relegated to the OMMUNITY 'Early thinning; brings maximum results and esta• shelf of "try-outs" "and mediocrities.

cially during the busy fruit.season. blishes annual bearing." , "^'v, )•••••• ^\vh:. .v- We would build a White-ribboned "The Big; Business idea- in fruitogrowing is not^a-- highway alongthe blue lake, for the FAREWELL v small production from a large acreage,, but rather al mjllions of "tourists-" to traverse in safety and comfort if it was the only maximum production from a minimum'' acr^ag#f".' ; • ^,^1 thing wo ever* did, and «we would TO ;.. The Summerland Telephone Co. i "Let the last word'be, be sure to.take off enough/' tell those who; opposed us to go chase themselves Limited. If wo woro Premier^ it might bo Mr. Mrs. R. H. HELMER ACK CONWAY ~ ... n .

aB C0 ! • i f • û Naramata News GOES TO' NELSON ' ^ "Ah, but.wnore is; the money • , ,'• coming from?To, which wo would 4 Summerlano Empire Half Current Eventi «t roply: Thrco Town and'District JackConway has bc'en-.givon charge " ye™ ago-we, had-no of tho Associated Growers' Kootonny conception, qr hope, of raising an and • •,. EVERYBODY Thurjune28 W. J. ROBINSON A concert, given by tho Girl Guldea offico at Nelson. This'is a popular ftbnormal rovonuo by any method; but HARVEY Naramata WELCOME át 8, p,mi and Boy Scouts jointly,, attracted a appointmont; as'Mr. Conway is well liquor rovenuo solves tho problem; T '' • • ...:il',-.'-'- NOTARY PUBLIC good audioneo on .Friday ovoning, known throughout ,tho district, fllo ^at is a. by-rpvonuo which has boon thr uat U us and was a great success. Tho enter• has latoly, boon associated with the , P°" > and. wo,--will-uw it % REAL ESTATE AND tainment consisted of1 songs;' drills, Mutual Fruit Company at Vornon. Nolson Is on- important < contro in; ELSEY and chorusos appropriatoto tho ovont 10 Quicker, INSURANCE and Bhowed a considorablo amount ,thb affairs of tho Association, and tho of training sppnt in preparation. Tho appointmont of Mr. Conway is bolng] Easier Shaves proceeds woro divided between tho favorably commontod upon. Building Contractors two organizations, and will bo de• —Office at— voted to holping out tho camping Any man who is1 constantly in tho I fund. publie oyo is apt to got an occa• sional rub from tho public'knucklo, I HOTEL SUMMERLAND Rev. Armltago, who succeeds Rov 1 . DEALERS IN | Livingstono in the local Mothodist I church, held his first eorvico inNara T3imennion Lumber |mata on Sunday aftomoon. HERBERT V. . CRAIG 40 Aerei oí Linn-1 Choice Bay BARRISTER.AT:LAW .. Finishinir Material Mr, Raynor roturnod homo from SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC |Winnlpog on Monday ovonlhg. (Late Registrar of Titlos, Sushes and Doors Kamloops) Tho mombors of tho Womon'rt Au I KELOWNA - B.C. Cement1 1AND1 rOBMLE xlllary mot at tho homo of Mrs. J. |M. Robinson on Friday aftomoon with Millions of Men Save Lime*'" a good attondanco. It was docldod

f that, aftor tho next mooting, <|ho REVIEW WANT ADS| • l . Brick . . Chole» R*ild*ne«i( Small and Shaving Time, Now Larga Orchard* and Mixed Farn» gatherings will bo suspondod during BHng Reiult»—3 Centi « Word Wc ask you to try what tlicy tried Glass I up, to $70,000. Stock Farm i, M*a> tho busy season of July and August. Rofroshmonts woro Borvod by. tho dovri. Rani« Land« with timbar. Quicker shaves now save time for millions It doesn't dry—lasts 10 minutes on the face. hostess. Builders' Hardware Stat* your raqulrsmanti by lottèr of men. Easier shaves save skin irritation for, ¡•i Lather-bubbles, strong-walled, hold hairs Mr, Rogors loft for a trip to Sns-' millions of faces, erect for easier cutting, or call at Oifica Peach Orchards No orni Imt tho i\ift(irrr knowi Hid torrlliln attony katchownn on Wodnosdny mornlnff. or tlit Itthtw mturn of I'lloi ind tiow liopotcma These men did what we nsk you to doV Produces a lotion-like after-eilcct--sooth- It mm to try for roller m olntmonu, injuotlnni Mr. RuRhbury is on a buslnoss trip •ml dlUtori. they tried, at our expense, the shftvinn cream inrj to skin. at tho Const, and is oxpoctod homo Ocnlui rroiluoM which has 5 distinct ways to ffivc better, Try it. Our expense. It cost 18 months' West Summerland F D COOPER on Friday. ""P AY" quicker shaves: / time—1,30 'experiments-rto perfect this PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM cream for you, Test for yourself our REAL ESTATE BROKItt Internal Pile Remedy multiplies itself 250 times in rich lather, claims. Mail coupon. A gold wiro ono-olghtconth of an r» I* thn prMorlntlon of » well known phyilolun t Phone 4 PEACH ORCHARD Inch thick will boar a weight of 500 unilhii pruvart »up(in»rui in humlrtdi of C«»P«, Without rubbine-in, this lather softens any Tim PA.1MOMVTJ tOMPANYOl' CANADA.ttmlttd I MONI ] . ach, hoarlburn, nftor-catlng dlBtrois Certificated Embnlmer. cnowM ciminOAi. SHAVING CREAM and nil forms of indigestion quickly, MOnUOTS OF OAVABA without harm. Perfect Funeral Bervloe, 101B Dominion Bnlldlna; 1909 G. J. COULTER WHITE VAHOOWVKtt, ».0, All Drug Storos, 8UMMEMLAND | PENTICBON ...... PHONE 77.1,^ Page Five Thursday, June, 21, 1923 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW

. A daughter was born to Mr. and LAWLER'S WORK, New York interests have purchased Patient.—"I am sorry to pull you Mrs. R. J. Hutchinson on Saturday : ÍN ONTARIO fifteen mineral claims on Dome so far out in the country on such a 1.0.01. at the Summerland hospital. ' mountain in the Smithers district bad night." Central British Columbia, and will Doctor.—"Oh, that's alright, -be• The following;: report was issued Okanagan Lodge, No. 58 In marked contrast with the very develop the property at ionce." Chas. cause I have another patient near slack spell of some weeks during the from Ottawa last; week: r Earle, Chas. C. Denning and Hugo here and I can kill two birds with one Meets Second and Fourth Monday late winter months, the hospital staff In order to introduce • the methods Blumenthal are named as members stone." at 8 p.m. in Freemasons' Hall. pcaï Happenings have been very busy for some time, so successfully usied in British Colum• of the purchasing syndicate, and T. / bia for the packing of fruits for J. C. Freeman, C. H. Sismey, most of the wards being occupied. E. Jefferson: the vendor; , Those with wealth would enjoy it long-distance shipping, t the fruit •\ -Miss Bessie McGallum left on Fri• Milne's Clearance Sale* is being more if they didn't wait for their Noble Grand. Rec. Secretary. Bishop Doull, of Kootenay, was in branch,of the department of agricul• day for a vacation at the Coast. continued for another week. Come Summerland this week and conducted How many know that the greatest death to make others happy. and enjoy real bargains while they ture has brought an expert packer gold mine in the world is in Northern confirmation service in the Anglican from British Columbia to Ontario. ' Mrs. Wm. Nicol left on Monday's last. We must sell. 802 : Ontario. It is the Hollinger and is church , on Sunday morning, when There never was a woman who -A. IR.fc&M. ' train for a visit, at the Coast. , The markets, of the prairie pro ocated at T.immins, 500: mile's north seven candidates were accepted for would acknowledge that her neighbor Official notice of the assignment vinces' have been- accustomed to and of Toronto. It has become the lead• g»ummvrlanii îCoîigt, îin. SB ' Miss Given Harris returned on Mon• confirmation. .,• could make better butter than she. of W. W. Borton to. M. G. Wilson will pay a premium for packages ing gold producer within the past day from a holiday trip to the Coast. for the benefit of, his creditors is • Summerland baseball team are go• used in the Western fruit-growing ew months. For two years it had Meets Third Thursday Strawberry drive at the Summer- made in another column of this pa• ing up to Peachland today ' to sections. In order that Ontario ship• been runing a close race with its Rice paper is not made from rice, in the month. per. . •••!• C. J. Huddleiton, W.M. land Grocerteria ori Saturday. 802 play against the team there. Our boys pers'may be in,aiposition to take the nearest rival, the new Modderfontein but from the membranes of the bread greatesfpossible:advantage of these fruit tree. ' K. M. Elliott, - Sec'y A new telephone directory will are'hoping to stage a come-back on of the Rand, South Africa; but is Remember Boy Scouts Annual Con• favorable markets the expert will soon be; issued by the Summerland the Peachland players,' who won a now steadily forging ahead, figures cert, July 13th. Plan to be there. give, demonstrations in the packing Telephone^ Co. . Any. of our. readers sweeping victory in a game played issued by the Ontario Department of 802 of fruit' imWestern packages through 14 who contemplate having a telephone here last Thursday afternoon.-- Mines show,- and may now be herald• out the fruit-growing sections of the Mrs. Hockin, of Kelowna, spent a installed sho uld advise the manager ed, as the greatest gold.mine in the province. few days last week visiting \Mrs. I. at once, so that their names may ibe world. Thirteen years ago the out• With- reference to the above, the Blair. entered in the directory. cropping was. discovered by a young THE WOMEN'S Vancouver Province says: prospector, who died at the. age. of The expert referred to in the above s . Mr. O. J. Amm came on from the In a week's time public and high 42, a pool room proprietor at Pem• Shipments Coast last week, where he has been school scholars will be free for the INSTITUTES. ' despatch is Mr. Jack Lawler, former• broke,. Ont. , for some weeks. :•••>. • holiday season, the school term end• ly manager of the Summerland Fruit T Union. He is one of the best fruit ing on Friday'of next weelc. Cdm- Summerland Women's Institute met Skins We Love to Touch. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Peckham left packers in the province and during Arriving mencing next Monday, the entrance in monthly meeting on Friday after• The youth who raves about the R on Wednesday for a motor trip to the visit a few years ago of the pupils and students in the Matricu• noon last àt the home of Mrs. -Wv-J "dream" he was out with last Sun• Portland, Seattle and Vancouver Duke of Gonnaught and. his party lation class of. the high school will Robinson. day. sit for their final departmental exa- gave a demonstration of apple-pack• A Keep July 6th free, for the big After the business was disposed. of Daily ing before the" distinguished guests Scout Dance'in Èllison Hall, You'll minations. Dr. Andrew afddressed a very at- What is the difference between a who toured Canada at that time.. be sorry if you miss it! 802 It has'been learned from an official tentiye gathering on Blood Pressure. very; surprised boy and, a leopard's w Mr. Lawler-;will remain in Ontario tail? flet OUR PRICE The surcharge of ten dollars for source at Victoria that the suspension He explained the many symptons for., the next four ^months. -. ': the hospital of Liquor Vendor F.L. Roe. which Which, should be attended to a.nd B maternity patients was for a month, will be lifted at also went into, details on the diet The Hindus observe December 25 Before you Buy has been dispensed with by the board, the end of that time and he will be question A Psalm—Not a Slam on Life as a holiday, but not for religious For : / •. .'- -.;.;•;'';'•' ..r>-*>y- •' - •''•' • ' .•••:•--..'•• E reasons. Strawberry drive; at the Summer-;]aD \eto resume his duties. He was A very hearty vote of thanks was Tell me not in. mournful numbers - land Grocerteria on Saturday, 802 I suspended as result of selling liquor accorded Dr. Andrew for his inter- Advertising is; a dream. - ' - Warning-—All horses running on Preserving R to one Prévost, an interdict, after esting and insructive address For the business man who slumbers, Dr. J.S.'Pirie'was here on Monday^ having been warned by the provincial Mrs. W. J; Robinson gave a de the Crown Range in the limits of the - on his way back to the' Coast from' police not to make any:sales'td him. monstration • on: the art of ' cream .Has no chance, to skim the cream. Allen Grove Stock Association, bran• R Kelowna, where he had supplied in —Penticton Herald. puff making-anld after every one ded or unbfanded, not the-property Let us then be up. and doing, the Baptist church on Sunday.. . _ present^ had -sampled the "puffs" of land owners in the association, Otherwise we may be done. ' are hereby notified- to remove them I T. H. Riley has: sold his -agency Fruit men in, considerable num they were .voted extra good. Still achieving, still pursuing in thirty days and keep them off. business to P. E. Knowles and plans bers met in Calgary last Saturday för ä conference oh the market out• Advertise and get the "mon." - 800-803 E on leaving soon for a visit to. • the Extra specials at the Summerland look; The Associated Growers of southern States. Grocerteria. Call and-get our lists. B. C. were represented by the mana- 802 S Mr. -and Mrs. J. C. M^lvin and ger, A. M. Pratt; the sales manager, SUMMERLAND WEATHER The Rialto Theatre daughter are moving into the A. C. B. MacDonald and Basil Steuart,'- a REPORT . Patterson house north ' of the; Com- member of the executive; R. Staples LOCAL PUPILS ARE , . WEST SUMMERLAND \ Below is a report furnished by the Summerland munity Lumber Co.s office. * ' ' represented the Crest'on district; , Re- SUCCESSFUL IN MUSIC V. M. LOCKWOOD, Manager .. presentatives of the selling end inclu- Dominion'Experimental Station here On'Saturday, June 16th, Mr. Viggo - Residence Phone 595. Mrs. H. H. Creese is visiting friends j. Simington, Minneapolis; G for the week ending Tuesday: ' ded Kihl, of the staff of the Toronto in Kelowna, having gone up on Fri- Florence, Winnipeg and J. B. Dickie, Conservatory of Music, was in Pen• Max. Min. Rain Snow S.S Friday & Saturday, June 22 & 23— Grocerteria day morning. Capt. Creese went up R gi e na ticton, conducting the annual exa- June 13—58 47-, .13 .... 0.2 FRANK MAYO this morning and they will remain : >- nations of the Conservatory in prac- June 14-^63 -'46 .05 .... 12.3 in , . .:, • Phone 222 for a few days longer, returning ''May Dukes are^now ready for pick 15—68 44 J. 9.5 N I tica! work. There were sixteen can- June Monday night. ing. Montmorency, Early Richmond, "THE FLAMING HOUR" June 16—69 53' 5.0 White Hearts, Yellow Spanish' and didates entered by Penticton Uea "BROWNIE'S BABY DOLL" June 17—70 51 .03 .... 8.8 Mr. and Mrs. Aitken of .Edmonton Centennials are all going to canneries, chers, seven of these being pupils — featuring — June 18—72 51 .... 7.8 are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs: Qrbwrs are asked to gefin touch with of Mr. G. W. Weaver, well known in' BROWNIE, the wonderful dog, and June 19—76 52 — .... 11.1 H. Dunsddn. They arrived here by thé packing; houses before picking Summerland • BABY PEGGY. boat-Monday evening and are on these varieties7 as they cannot be hàni Three Summerland • candidates Pathe News OCCIDENTAL FRUII COMPANY, MM their way to the' Coast on a holiday died ' until canneries start operating, were entered by Mr. Weaver; and all Fri. & Sat., June 28 & 29— trip. . -'•••: The'manager has been notified by passed, two with honors, these being "THE MAN FROM GLEN :,. WEST SUMMERLAND * Strawberry drive at the Summer- Central that accordng to the con- Cameron McGown, introductory pia s GARRY" Grocerteria on Saturday 802 tract, growers are allowed .to no, pass with honors; Alastair Mc land All Star Cast. • " sell fruit" that the Co-operative will Gown, elementary .piano,'pass with Mrs. A. S. Hatfield of Kaleden, not handle. 802 honors; and Eric\ Johnson, elernen MERMAID COMEDY Our Mr. GEO. C. BENMORE has opened up office who has been visiting her: daughter, ••>'.'... tary piano, pass. Of the sixteen in the T. B. Young building, and will be glad to meet Mrs. Block, .is returning" home--to- In connection with the regular pro- candidates all passed, four reaching morrow. ' She will be accompanied grams of the Beta-Pi Fraternity of honors in their grade, and'all four any growers who have not yet made arrangements for 1 THE EMPRESS by -Mrs. Block, and daughter;''who iRover,. Scouts, that • organization is honor candidates,being pupils of Mr. will spend the summer in Kâledeh^ Planning a series of addresses by the Weaver, including one in ihterme the marketing of'their fruit crops. . " . ' 'V members, and in order to give those diate (fourth year) singing. • A nvim . We suggest that growers, who anticipate doing Quite a number.of fruit growers interested thé benefit of these talks, ber of pupils in Theory also sat for Fri. & Sat., June 22nd & 23rd— from the Westbank-Gellatly . dis^ which will be instructive and varied, examination, results of which will ShbePolishes MARY MILES MINTER business with our organization, will help us greatly by trict spent last Saturday afternoon at has decided tö give anyone who de- not be known'for, several weeks. '—in— the Experimental Farm h^re. Se- sires to take advantage of this, the letting us have their approximate' tonnage as soon as' veral motor cars and trucks were, privilege of attending; The first of "DRUMS OF FATE" BIG PUMP HERE possible, to facilitate the ordering of necessary supplies used to carry the party here.and back, these, which will'bo held in the Parish LICENSED ; "IN DUTCH" Hall, at 8.30 on Tuesday, Juno 26th, Tho new > irrigation pump to be and thus ensure best possible service. i ., , . 4. j, ir. *~ is.a talk on "Minting Money" by Geo. nnfg by motor for Vancouver to at- • . _ ^ . b . . * installed in Trout Creek canyon for AUCTIONEER Mon. & Tues., Juno 25th,& 26th- 4. 1 „n - ««.„nf»^»^^ GW Como and see for, yourself tond a meeting of the Masonic;Grand ... . , 1 , , the Dominion Experimental Farm has T i TT .„„ .„„„™ü uw» something of the educational work Fox Special Lodge; He was accompanied by his ...... , . .,. arrived. Tho machinist, who- ,will daughteri i.4." , Misnir- s Isabet 1.1l an«dJ w»Mis»s u»iiHelen« , which. iB . bein, •».g . carrie. d on . bJy, this orect the plant is expected in tomor• D. LORN E SUTHERLAND "MONTE CRISTO" T,TUfJ. ' novel society, the first Rover troop PHONE.661 row- Tho pump will bo connected "ONCE OVER" in B. C. • with the tank, which is now supplied by the municipal system, with "nn SUMMERLAND Wed. & Thürs., Juno 27th & 28th- Wost Sumniorland, will hold ,a bake temporary pastorato of oight-inch pipe and is expected1 to BAPTIST CHURCH Fresh Meat HAROLD LLOYD sale on Saturday aft^ornoon,^ Juno ^ Q , ^ Church fl j h pump 700 gallons por minute. Pro• 23rd, in St. Andrew's hall. Tea, ice ^ ^ J vision is made to rhoasuro tho watbr Jn in" — Rov. Z, L. FASH, 1VÏ.À, B.D., Potior Fish and Vegetables cream,, s rawborrios and cream will BOrno'timo lg now tho u]n from each source, aftor which tho

bo sorvcd. Light lunches from 5.30 . churc MCOvdl to two may bo run together if desired, 10.30 a.m.—"Horirioh—Tho.' (Mount SAFETY LAST"

to 0.30. Gentlemen invited. ,802 Summorlnndi Tho' of Transfiguration." - , SHAUGH AVENUE Fnblo G. K. DEVITT P& Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Àloxandor ar- church will bo closed during July LAKE IS HIGH. 11.45 a.m.—Bible School. rived in Summerland on Sunday from and August, when oxtonBlvo altoro- 7.30 p.m.—-"Tho Face of an Eap;lo." "JEWELS OF THE RIVER" Los AngoloB to viBit Mrs. Alexander's tions and improyomonts will bo made. Olcanngan Lake hoB boon rising very What Kind of a Crop Does Indif- Prico: 50 cents. fliBtor, Mrs; R. 0. Llpsott, having Ontho last Sunday in July and du- rapidly of,lato. One lakoshoro rosi- foronco to Religion Bring? mndo tho trip from tho south by mo- ring August, Mi*. Dunlop wilUpronch dont states that it canto up BIX inchos trritf»g tor. Mr. and Mra. Aloxnndor will in tho. Wostmount (Montronl) Bnp- In ono day and wo aro informed to probably spond a couplo of months tißt church, ono of tho big churches day that it is still rising, It, is now hero, . of tho East. His Summerland friends nt a hoight whbro a stiff wind would •D, K. Gordon, socrotary-troaBuror will bo glad to learn'tbat ho .will bo likely result in damage to tho lake- hl B I^ED ßENTLEY of Casorfio Bros., Ltd., accompanied ^ ^ a daughter, who is coming shore drive In places. HOT WEATHER

fr om by Mrs. Gordon, motored down from ™\ u Scotland nnt it may bo h w 1 Kelowna on Sunday. Aftor spending ? 4°4 remain wltli him, pos^ PLANTING FISH EGGS. a part of Monday at their branch Blbly attending Acadia .University, Summerland Garage 1 Is Here store horo, thoy motorod on to Pen G. N. Gartroll, Dominion Flshorlos ttcton, whore tho firm operates-an AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE ] inapoctor, who haB been very busy and Machine Shop othor branch storo, ' for Bomo tlmo In connoctlon with tho Wtiy not buy one of our Harold Lloyd will bo soon In tho hatchery at Kolownn, has rocontly Extra spoclnls at tho Summorlnnd Bcroon comody "Snfoty LnBt," at tho placod 20,000 KomloopB trout oggB Shaughnessy, Avenue. Phono 30 Grocortoria. Call and got our lista. EmproBS thoatro, on/ Juno 27 and In tho Coldstream Lako and 100,000 ELECTRIC GRILLS •n«» TT T A-«-i4««« uu «80 2 28, Kvory body will want to BOO in Okanogan Ulvor, botwobn Okana r ana STOVES that Broils KOV. 11. J. Arm tago, with MrB. tho- mix up which the Boy and his gan Lake,and Dog Lako.

Armitago and famlly,varr vod from pft! t M md how tho B has Ontario ^on Saturday night, to take [ ,/ , Fries and Toasts, any t0 do tho h mm fl aEunt ft00 EXHIBITION DATES ?JT* & *i ! £° i* \ of W» "Safety Last," however, two operations hodlst church hero. Rev. Mr. AMnl- monnt nodding bollB-and tho glr Summorlnnd's fall fair will bo hold tago took both morning and ovonlng fop nlm on October 81st nndi Novombor. lat sorvlcos on Sunday lost, and also at the same hnlil tlm vn^lln^ nftn»-n,>nn «nvvlon nt .AnothOT' VlctW0 Which Will attract nn » Borv,co ftt much attention Iff Alexandre Dumas' dulo. >Poachland's {will bo hold ' f, time. IS A DANDY «nramaiB, famou« "Monte CrlBto.»» This groat 0n Ootobor\!Jrd and Nnramata's on Mr, G. II. V. Bulyon, a formor llou- dramatic novol is known tho world Octobor 5th. Pontloton will hold a tonnnt-govornor of Alberta, and who ovor, und Emmott J, Flynn's produc- fair on Soptembor 20th and 27tb, Don't havo to BUY a now handle,

$4 $7 and $16 rr v has many ncqualntancofl In this part tlon Is ono which intorprotB tho mind r "' Got a roflll—Sanitary, Bristle twisted in wiro. of tho Okanagan, flpont a few days of the wrltor In CIOBO dotnll. It Is „ „ ,Mnt, 1>A„A,„„a ,„A„„„ n,iy y loBt weak at tho homo of bin sister, Bhowlng Juno 25 and 20. ' , f n V1^0'0'!?! T, 1*7 4 Loavo your ordor with \, |J, ELLIOTT, Or Mr«. R. O.'Llpsott. M/. and'Mm. "Tho Flame of Lifo," In which t(j who ,inako IJulyoa havo rocontly mbvod from Ed- Carl Laommlo ppoaonts Prlaclllo Doan n,m ' . Butler 6 Waiden Bros. monton to Ponchland, whorq thoy and a groat east In a romarkablo R. J. MU1R,.. Puller MaPenticton n havo ownod property for aomo years plcturlzatlon of ono of tho bost no- A R^l IB Boldom Intorostod In a West Summorland» B.C. and, In onrllor days, Bpont consider- VOIB by Francos Hodg«on Burnett, will young man unless alio doolaros that Phono 181R1 . i nblo tlmo. bo shown on Juno 20 and 30. who isn't. , m« —.11 — jpwwi M—ii—u the undersigned for the two-Western Canada Irrigation Conven• and Mrs. J. L. Elliott. Recitations passenger : department at; Winnipeg, vention was well attended, covering G.W.V.A. Clubroom roomed building with lean to,' be• tion to be held at Penticton July 11, by Mrs. O. Keating and Miss Craige. and all exerted,themselves to provide Okanagan, Sellcirk and Thompson dis. , TRY A ROAST. tween the Review office and R. H. 12 and 13. '"; Readings by Mrs. H. Williams and a good time for the visitors. tricts, nearly'all'the locals being re• English's residence, same to be re• Mrs. H. E. McCall. A presentation From Jasper .Park Lodge, roads After several weeks out of town presented. The program through• moved from present site. Lowest or of a token of remembrance was made run inlmany directions into canyons, Cecil' Brown returned last week out was interesting and instructive, any offer not necessarily accepted. to Mrs. Drake. The president, Mrs. mountain .lakes, glaciers, etc. Motor, and is spending- his spare moments and enthusiasm prevailed through all R. E. White, Agent for owner. Wm. Dryden, gave the address, and cars, saddle horses, canoes, every• on the baseball nine to; help hold the the sessions. Mrs. McCall remained Mrs. Lingo ' made the presentation. thing needed is there and during the honors of Peachland. Cecil is a.very a few days following the convention FOR SALE-^-One Delco Light en• Sandwiches and tea, ice cream and press ^convention, the ladies of the' enthusiastic ball player and if within visiting friends in Armstrong. gine; also Master' Six McLaughlin cake were served and the ladies'part• party were; generously entertainedF How Do You Remit Money? reach is right on the job when um• car. Both in good order. A. G. ed feeling that they had spent a Rev. Wm. John Scott, former pas with drives, etc. ^TrVHE next time it is necessary, for you to remit money, pire yells VPlay ball." : Munn. 800-803 very pleasant afternoon. . ,' '.'' ,tor of the Baptist church here came A ^feature tof tho accomodation remember that the'safest, most convenient and" eco• After a few weeks .severe illness in on Monday evening's boat. ,:He had with "."respect to Jasper Park 'Lodge FOR SALE—Mason and Risch nomical medium is ^BankjMoney Orders; They arc at the Summerland hospital Mrs; Wm. .\Mr. Herbert Keating returned to. been supplying in;Armstrong,'Ender-, isvth'at the motor -drivers and pracr piano; cashprice $275, box included. issued for any amount up to. fifty dollars, and you can pur• Suddaby returned home on Thurs• bank duties at Kelowna last weekend by and Salmon Arm for several week's tically all the other young men on. the Bohn refrigerator enamel lined, ca• chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three day. She is improving nicely. after a pleasant holiday at home. „ ; and: was on' his way to attend 'the staff are university students and their cents to fifteen cents, i plus revenue stamps, - pacity ice chest, 125 lbs.; eash price, convention being held af the Coast, courtpsy,, intelligence and enthusiasm $35. Both in good, condition. Mrs. The "Peachland Nine" took a little The Union Oil people are giving going via K„ V. R. on Tuesday. immediately place them above the J. A. Morrison. ' 802-3p run down to..Summerland on Thurs• service in Peachland 'now, according usual hotol, attendants. , TOE, day accompanied by some friends, to tho new sign at thp Crystal ga. Mr. Geo., IL'Vi Bulyea went down Jasper Park ,is' under the super• and met the Summerland nine on the rage. to Summerland on Tuesday evening vision of,, Col Rogers and we. would 020 to visit^his sisters,; Mrs. Robinson and DOMINION BANK diamond. The'day was fine, tho' air say! from our brief acquaintance Matt. G. Wilson Miss Flossie Clements roturnod last 1 Summerland and West Summerland Branches, was fine and so wore tho nine. Thoy Mrs. Lipsptt. Mrs. Bulyea is enjoy• with him, that a man more fitted for wcokond from Vancouver, where shd F. M. BRODDY, » , ' . ; . * • Acting Manager. OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE brought home tho bacon with a scoro ing a visit from her cousin,, who ar• the position could not bo found.. With ' INSURANCE: . has boon taking a business'training. rived on (.Tuesday evening. Fire, Life, Accident, Automobile, Mrs. Rogers, ho lives in an artistic Mrs. J. Michael returned Satur The?Masonic Lodgo attended the stono house, close to tho railway sta• ! Fidelity. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF tion and ttto little town thoro is park GENERAL ACCOUNTING. , day ovoning aftor a,day out of .town. Union' church on Sunday morning in FIRST MEETING WHERE property, largely peopled by em regalia,'pWding to church. Rev.' T. • • • • • • • •'• • • • • • • • • • • • • ASSIGNMENT MADE. Bishop Doull, of Vernon,. was in A. Sadler, himself a Mason and with ployoos, who guard tho wild animal town ovoi* last wookond to ossist tho : lifo of tho park. In an aftor dinner M. A. TRAVIS, Florist THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. 4 his rogalitv 01/tho pulpit, suited his parish (Slorgy, Mr. Solly, in conduc• speech at a press banquet; Col. Ro Wo always have Cut Flowers.^' Fu- address to tho occasion • and fitting ting a special confirmation sorvico gors gave somo oxcodingly interesting noral Designs on tho shortest notice, In tho estate of "William Wilton' hymns'iworo usod,throughout,tho sor- Borton" of West Summerland in.tho In St. Margarot's church, There woro vlcoi .Tho ehoir rendered special ma facts on tho. park and briefly told "DUNLOP" Wodding Bouquets our •specialty. ; four candidates as follows,: the Misses of his alms to mako it ono of tho Wanloit Block, 2 Blocks South of Province of British Coumbia, Plum- sic, "' ' box', Authorized Assignor. Flossio,, Dorothy and" Francis Clo- nation's host playground. Not only Post Office, Pontlcton. Phono 259. aro thojanlmnls protoctod from tho NOTICE IS'HEREBY GIVEN monts and Angos Giles. Tho church Tho Baptist .church sorvico on Sun• The World's Most gun'of the huntov, but thoy nro nlpo that William Wilton Borton abovo was flllod to capacity and thoso pro- day aftornoon was conducted by Rov. wntchod ovor during tho wintor, fed described did on tho fifteenth day of sont woro y dooply impressed by tho Isaac Pago. Ho was accompaniod by, Indigestion . whon: noco'ssnry nnd' evidently hnvo Juno, .1028, mnko an outhorlsiod as• sincere and splrit-flllod addross gi• several of his ' Pontlcton mombors, Envied Tire roliovod in two minutos with lltt\o fonr of man, This is particu• signment to tho undorslgnod, ven 'by tho Bishop to tho candidatos, amoner tliom Mr.IIorold Ettor, known larly truo of tho boars, which at Jo'-To "NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN many lossons from which woro forco- to many, horo.y ,IIo very kindly con* tlmos become somowhat too familiar, Gas, acid, sour, burning stomach all that tho first mooting of tho croditors fully brought homo to nil prosont. sontod to ofhclato at tho organ, for whon, undor tho direction of Col. quickly roliovod with Jo-To. Drug in/tho nbvo matter will bo hold at Tho Bishop bmphoslzod tho fact that tho'sorylco, which provod n roro troat, Stores. • h Rogorsi such un animal Is dlsposod of. tho ofllco of tho undorslgnod at Sum- tho Christian walk, to which' thoy ospod,ally tho voluntaries. morland, in said Provlnco, on Thurs• woro to conform, wns not particu• day, tho 28th'day of Juno, 1023,,at larly an easy ono, but a plonsapt and Dominion Day 2 o'clock p.m, satisfying ono If lived In conformity Record Mileage—Faultless Anti-skid To ontitlo you to voto thoroat proof to tho Master's will; and ho also of your claim must bo lodged with charged thorn strongly that tho Chris• at Penticton tho undorslgnod boforo tho mooting tian lifo, should bo pno of sovvlco, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Monday, July 2 Is hold. Proxlos to bo used at tho not to ono's solf, but to othors. ' Aftomoon program at Rocvoatlon mooting must bo lodgotl with mo prior thoroto. > Tho report has boon conflrmod thnt DRAYING grounds—horso racos, athletic, ovonts. ono of tho rooms In tho contral school AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ' BASEBALL—Kolownn, Summerland, is to bo closed with tho ond of tho BY MOTORS OR HORSES that If you hnvo any claim against Peachland, Ollvor and Penticton., prosont term, nnd tho two, lady t'oa- tho Dobtor, for which you nro on- We do all kinds of drkying and transfer* FOOTBALL—Oliver and Pontlcton. chors,' Miss Noblo nnd Miss Cralgo, tltlod to rank, proof of such claim WHY-KEEP-POULTRY ? Crowning of Dominion Duy ^Quoon, v/ho have boon in charge of tho pri• work, and guarantee satisfaction. must bo fllod with tho undorslgnod Admission 50 cents, adults; 25 mary1 and Intormodlato grados, havo within Thirty days of tho dato of this Havo. us do your next job. We have in Because they are profitable, and the better cents, children. roslgnod, tholr roslgnntion to take notlco, and, after tho oxplration of Evonlng program at Recreation offoct with tho bnd of tho torm, Miss stock and ready for immediate delivery a you have them housed the more profit thoy make. tho tlmo flxod by subsection Np. 8, ! • grounds— Illvya Murdln, who recently roturnod large supply of of soctlon 37, of said Act, tho un• We can give you prices and quantity of ma• homo aftor complotlng hor normal FIREWORKS dl.plny, OPEN AIR dorslgnod shall dlstrlbuto tho pro• training, appllod for tho primary di• terial needed on buildings to house any sissed DANCE PAVILION. ceeds of tho Debtor's ostato among Seasoned Pine and Fir vision ,and wo hnvo boon ndvisod that flocK from 10 to 1000. Call in or phone us. for Boxing boutt / -— Vnudovlllo itunti tho parties entitled thoroto, having sho has boon ongngod. It Is under• •In 16-Inch Length k No chnrgo In evening oxcopt for rogard only to tho claims of which prices. ' ' stood that Mr, J. W, Harris will con• dancos. I shall thon have notice, tinue as principal nnd in charge of Soo krgo pORtors for details. Dated at Summorlond, British R. H. ENGLISH & SON Pentieton Turf Club tho senior grados, ( Columbia, this 10th day of Juno, Community Lumber Co., Ltd. Special steamer on, bkonajjan loko 1023. Mrs.'J. McLaughlin,'Jr., with hor , Phonei 41 and 418 loavlnu Kolownn 8 a.m., calling at (signod) two children, loft on Monday'mor- H. C. Handloy, Mgr. Phono 283 lake points south. LOIIVOH Pontlcton, M.G.WILSON, nlng to join hor husband In tho East. northbound 10 p.m. • Authorized Trustee | Sho has boon spending several months WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C.