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Hon, Dr. Sutherland, Lib., loading Hon. Ian MaoKonsIo, Liberal, is ho- ly wlion, ,,tholr(| daüghtor, „ Christina, Itlvorsldo ,20, and her two small boys from lumber- NORTH OKANAGAN— Tho premier hoard tho rosults at a ovor Adam Boll, Cons. lloved dofoatod by, Jack Ivontel, but ro- Jlobortion, was .united, in maw lago to mooting of Llborals In tho Canadian loy, and Mrs. Manifold,and small son W.. F. Kennedy,,Com., olootod ovor. 2774 shin* Mtlirin doubt, John C)»arlos Ilogors, Tho happy , Total Hall., Dr.,Tolmlo was,,with his,,Con• CRANBROOK- ' Dr, Van Klook, Lib., and A, T, Howo, 'Tho total -crop from Tabor, Alta. Thoy oxpoot to "bo coupio Joft.by ttiotor, tor(,tho south on ,ot.,.Nortl».,rOontrw sorvativo supportors at tho 'Consorvo- F. M. MoPherson, Ub., dofeatod N. Ind.^CbnB, Kennedy, 2184; Van KAMLOOPS— their honoymoon. ïlov. A, it, Whlto- Washington is ostlmatod at 10.211 horo till about tho mlddlo of August. K total last yoar was 15,108.1 «vo hôadqûartors, Campbell Building. A. Walllnger, Cons., sitting member. Klook, 1734; Howo, 121, J. H, Mttcholl, Conservativo, has houso conductod tho ooromony. oars. I THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1928 m ..f.:./.i^r'•'•.,/;/•;/--/;.//-••,:.•./;/'^-i^rip^/; ? i partment, of Agriculture, haö; received will be able to come in (before the •end; also t. receiving some .'Very firm and to that'; standard as the marke^has Cucumbers, White Spine, fey, d^z-^l. 50 . ditto ex. fcy„ "perA'doz ,'..*! 75 a communication that boxes of Cana• of the week. Trade is", improving. crisp B.C. cabbage. little;'use" for the extremely small sizes; dian apples exported to-Britain must We understand that the Berry Com; An unusual condition is that up.£b!the . ; ditto Special, per'-doz. Í2.25 bear one of three words, "Empire,". mittee of Direction refused to roll two .,' ~,:'i>. '.; Seattle Telegram presenii: no'imports have'.'takeh;i-place Celery, per"crate ....J.1...... ÌH8.00 "Canada," or, "Canadian," in- letters cars of;, raspberries this week, due to ..•i^Vith increased offerings of Washing• J!rom Washington or bther^UiS.iipbihts'' ditto per doz. ...1...Ì1 :ÍÍJ.';'.2.25 not less than'half a inch high. 'The mould 'showing on them. While this; ton potatoes the market has/weaken• so that; the local product gets;the',mar- Empire Marketing Board advises the was a wise thing to do it is to be;'re"1 ed. Reds and Whites, top price $1.75. ket 'witli;;!a full edge. Seattle, dsj'ghotr use of "Empire-Canada".-;;. ,? , gretted that weather conditions w.ero Wapato corn-plentiful at; $3.00 to $3.50. iiig a'low-price on wrapped Transparf -New Zealand Apples in Nova Scotia not better at shipping points as six :Cherry market woakj Bings 10 to 12 onts, ^however, and there may/be', ar• ;-.. Recently 10,900 boxes of apples were cars are on order. The raspberry cents per lb., Amies 6 to 8 cents per rivals from that; point within a day Hotel Durismuir I «IIPIIÖN OPTO PRODUCTION landed in 'Halifax from New Zealand. growers will.-benefit greatly by the ac• lb'.'' Early Washington poaches arriv• or so. • ' , VANCOUVER, B.C. . They were in good condition in stand• tion of .the"Control Board this year. ing $1.25. Expect apricot deal in full A few Elberta .peaches are now, in When Figure For Bings already on the market, is only 10c per ard boxes and wrapped and found a Uncontrolled .IL.C.L, shipments are blast next week, present market easy from California "but the hulk of the box, so that the pric» cannot be high, ready distribution. ' practically banished, greatly to the 90 cents to $1.00 .per peach box/Let• movement i3 yet of the St. John vari• Make the Dunsmuir your 7 Went to $3.00, Demand tuce prices high with supplies short, but the committee hopes for a very Last year the Nova Scotia apple satisfaction "of all dealers'.who buy ety. Moorpark apricots are consider• home while in Vancouver i Dropped wide distribution. crop was about 2,000,000 barrels, of their wares. quality available stock fair, growers ably cheaper, the. supply as yet being Tomatoes which about 60,000 w*pe shipped to Cherry prices advanced sharply, due receiving $2,00 to $2.25. Pea market from Wenatchee. Rates: §1.50 per day and up. weaker with regular carlot shipments, The situation in tomatoes will be a the* United Kingdom. to adverse weather conditions in the The, hothouse tomato deal is' very Special rates by week-or month. GROWERS WARNED growers receiving 3 Va cents per lb. difficult/one this year for growers, if valley. Some fine Bing cherries are weak, ripes being sold as low as $1.00 CENTRAL LOCATION ON FUTURE PRICES the recent information that cannery showing in the 'fruit store windows. per crate. Other tomato prices as Vancouver Produce. operations are likely to be restricted is Red Astrachan and Yellow Transpar• listed. The weather has improved greatly Free Bus. Cafe in connection correct. This will make the 'produc• ent apples arrived from Penticton, al• Wholesale Produce Short Period For Marketing SHARP RISE IN during the week and has stimulated 46-tf-c so Lambert, Bing $nd Deacon cherries. tion available for shipment far greater Local— Will Mean Relatively than any possible consumption. In all This was a refrigerator car *sent by the movement of produce consider• Low Returns probability, however, the committee freight. The Bing and Deacon cher• ably. , Apples, New, Yellow Transpar- will set a moderate price at which the CHERRY PRICES ries showed a little mould. The season being about over, straw• ents, per crate, $2.75 to ^ $3.50 W. C. KELLEY, B.A. movement'to the prairies should be Calgary Wholesale Prices ' berries are now scarce and-the price ditto Duchess, in half crates -' 1.40 Kelowna, July 16.—The Committee free. That principle was applied to has advanced to $2.50 for firm stuff. Pears,. Calif., Bartletts, per box .. 5.00. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. of Direction lias had a very anxious British Columbia— • cucumbers last year with satisfactory There are plenty, of cherries on the •Peaches,,.St. John, $2.00 to ..'...... 2.50 NOTARY time over the cherry crop in deter• results. Growers should co-operate in NOW NOTED Strawberries,- :24 pints ...... ?3.50 market but the bulk of themare split Plums, Calif., per crate, ;$2.00 to 3.00 mining, first, a fair price at which it Raspberries, 24, pints, $3.50 to ....4.00 and in soft condition. Good cherries WEST SUMMERLAND B. C. maintaining a high standard in their Apricots, Moorpark, Wash:, box ..1.25 could be marketed, and second,. what packing. Cherries, Bings and Lamberts, 4-B sell readily at 17c per lb., but the bulk 10-5-26 •to do after it was so badly damaged Fine Bings Are Displayed crate,' No: 1, $3.50 to 4.00 Cherries, Bings or (Lamberts, lb. .17 Representation on the Prairies of the" stuff moves out from 12c up• by rain. ditto (Royal Annes 4-B 'crate, Strawberries; per crate 2.50 This committee has now established in Store Windows at ward. This, of course, applies to Lam• ;••. When the committee, in its anxiety No. 1, $2.75 to 3.25 berts and Bings. On other varieties Raspberries, per crate ...... v..:...... 2.50 representatives at Winnipeg, Itegina Calgary ditto Republicans, 4-B crate, ito help those growers who had only andiCalgary, who are sending in daily of sweet cherries there is little de• Black 'Curran'3. per crate 3.00 r. D. COOPER 'No. 1 3.00 a proportion of their crop left, raised reports. These maintain close con• mand. Very few sour cherries are as . Cantaloupes, 45's 5.50 REAL ESTATE BROKER the price to $3.00 for Bings and (Lam• APPLES ARE SHOWN ditto Deacons and Windsors, yet offered. ../ ••••..: ditto 36's 5.00 tact with the conditions in all prairie ; 4-B. crate, No. 1 2.75 berts, consumption fell off somewhat. markets. It need scarcely be mention• Yellow Transparent and Duchess ap• ditto Flats',^ $2.00 to ...;..„...... 2.25 Peach Orchard, Summerland Some cars reached the prairies in bad FROM THIS DISTRICT 'Apricots, Moorpark and Kaledens, • ed that prices there are determined ples are now in from Vancouver Island Watermelons, "per lb. .04 Established 1907 ' Phon« 613 order and on July 13 it was considered by quotations on U.S. products, most 4-B crate, No. 1 2.00 and local points at prices as, listed. Tomatoes, H.H.,iNo. 1, crate ...... 2.50 best to declare the price open for a of which are marketed ahead of those B. C. Hothouse Tomatoes ditto Moorpark and kaledens, V.-'-ATh e sizes/ are satisfactory, and it. is ditto H.H., No. 2,' crate 2.00 time. In future it is. almost'a fore• ' . 4-B crate, -No. 2 ; :.' 1.65 from B.C. The lady representative of Are Selling on hoped that future shipments are^ up ditto Desert, / per crate •'•1.50 gone .conclusion that with the large Apples,, Yellow); Transparent / and ,//.;• VERNON GRANITE AND the committee (with headquarters at MARBLE COMPANY annual increase in production prices Regina) has been addressing meet• Prairies Astrachan,"; per box, cookers .... 3.25 will have to be relatively low. Appar• ings of women's organizations and giv• Gooseberries, 24 pints 2.50 Quarrying & Cut-Stone Contractors ently in no other way can a produc• Prairie Fruit Market Report No. 6, ditto • 4-B crate...... 2.25 ing publicity to the fruit industry of ( Monuments, Tombstones and tion of 50,000 to 75,000 boxes of cher• B.C. at cities as far separate as Ed• Calgary, July 14.—'Record crowds are' Loganberries, 24 pints ...... 3.00 General Cemetery Work ries be marketed within ten days or monton and Winnipeg. During the attending the Stampede here ., this'Red Currants, 24 pints, $2.50 to.. 3.00 For designs and prices see two weeks. Moreover, yellow vari• past week she has been making a tour week. Glorious sunny weather has (Black Currants; 24 pints, $3.25. to'3.50 R. H. ENGLISH, Local Agent eties should be retained for" local con• come to. help things along. Country Tomatoes,' Hothouse, 4-B' crat>.,- of the towns-in Manitoba in company PRICE ST. VERNON sumption. with representatives of the United roads are improving and many farmers Wri- 3.50 They are not in favor on other mar• Farm Women of Manitoba. She has Cucumbers, H.H. White Spine, kets when Bings and Lamberts are also been successful in obtaining a per doz. 2.50 \ KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY available, and the reputation of Jtoyal marked degree of publicity in the ditto H.H. Telephone, doz...... 2.00 Annes has suffered from other yellow newspapers papers and has published Potatoes, cwt.,.B, i$1.40 to .1.50 TIME TABLE varieties being shipped under that 1 an article in the last issue of the ditto New,'per'lb. ...:....-.....-..02 4 ! name. / "Country Guide". Without doubt, such Celery, lb.,:.06% to ..OS •i Apricots EASTBOUND efforts will result in a better under• Cauliflower, crate, 12-15 ...... 2.50 The apricot crop this .year will be standing among prairie people of con• Head Lettuce, case, $3.25 to 3.75 No. 12-r-Leave Vancouver daily, 7.30 larger than "ever before and of good ditions in B.C. and in a better demand Beans, per lb., .15 to 18 p.m. ' quality. The protection against apri• for its fruit. Leave West Summerland daily, 6.58 cots from the IT.S., some of which are Peas, per lb., .10 to - .12 New Regulations Turnips, Beets, Carrots, lb. .04 a.m. •A Among the geperal regulations is- to ...... :...... 04% Arrive Nelson daily 10:55 p.m. isued by the committee recently there (Peppers, per lb. .25 fT* HE Firestone Dealer's trained service men Connection made at West Summer- land with boat for Kelowna and jwas an order making part of its terri- Importedr- - apply tires and tubes right, and help you J[ Lake Points. SYNOPSIS OF LAND[ tory open for trading in tree-fruits and Plums, Santa Rosa and Wickson, keep them in condition to get more mileage. \ vegetables for consumption therein, 4-B crate, No. 1, $2.50 to 2.75 They service every tire they selL This is one reason t Last year there was no restriction on ditto .'Calif. Blue and Tragedy, : WESTBOUND j growers, shipping to their own market 4-B crate, No. 1 ...... 2.75' why Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are breaking mile• No. 11—Leaves:Nelson daily 9:05 p.m. town, and this year it: was decided ditto Gaviota; 4-B crate, No. 1 2.75 age records around town and everywhere else. Leave West'Summerland daily 11:57 PRE-EMPTIONS. (for the time being, at least) to ex• Peaches, Yellow" St. Johns, box, Firestone builds in the miles—Firestone Dealers get a.m. Vacant, unreserved, surveyed empt the whole territory from Ly tton No. 1, $2.25 to ; .• 2.50 them out for you. /They save you money and serve Arrives Vancouver daily 10:45 p.m. Crown lands may be pre-empted by to a point east of Creston for move• ditto Crawford, box, No. 1 .... 2.50 you better. Observation and Dining Car Service ment of fruits and:vegetables.therein. Pears, Bartlett, box, fey ...... 5.50. on all trt:ns British subjects over 18 years of age, Alaayt pat a Firestone ttcam-wtUed, lealt-prorf tuba . and by aliens on declaring intention' At the moment it appeared better that Cantaloupes," fiats, 10-12, $2.50 to 2.75 in your Firestone tire .•....,- to become British subjects, condi• this should be done rather than that ditto standards ...... '.. 7.00 FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED REID. JOHNSTON, Agent tional upon residence, occupation and; an expensive programme of detailed Apples, Red Astrachan, box, C, r HAMILTON - ONTARIO KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY improvement for agricultural pur• oversight should be attempted. More• We sell the $3.25 to 4;25 poses. [[ . over, a market is at times afforded for - ditto Winesap, box, fey, $3.50 \' ; Full information concerning regv fruit which would be over-ripe for WORLD'S to 3.75 lations regarding pre-emptions is shipping to other markets. The new ditto Winesap, box, C, $3.00 to'3.50 MAIL SCHEDULE given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, order on PERMITS enables the small Watermelon, lb., .05 to : .06 "How to Pre-empt Land," copies of shipper, at the cost of $1.00, to ship GREATEST Casabas and Honeydew, lb. • .07 For the convenience of our readers Which can be obtained free of charge his product up to the value -of $75.00 Tomatoes, Calif., lugs, No. 1 ...... 4.00 BUILDS THE ONLY we give-below the time of closing of by addressing the Department of without the trouble of remitting levies TIRE ditto Mississippi, 4-B crate, all mails at the local postoffices; for Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov• to the committee. No. 1 ...... 2.25 GUM-DIPPED TIRES despatch by boat and train; and also ernment Agent. Onions, Calif., cwt, standard ...... 4.00 interchange between the two .offices: Infractions FTER its introduction a little ditto Japanese, cwt, standard, : Records will be granted covering L over a year ago\ today's Good• At SUMMERLAND OFFICE The committee has information ^al• A ," $5.00 tor ...,±...:...... 5.50. only land suitable for agricultural v ready that some shippers hayenbeen year All-Weather Tread Balloon For all .points North, East and West purposes and which is not timber was quickly recognized as the Peppers; per lb. .../...... i...... ^.. r :30' attempting to evade the regulations • Alberta—' • • ... • '7:00-a.m. - • land, i.e., carrying over 5000 board of the committee. Action against World's Greatest Tire. Greatest feet per acre west of the Coast because of its All-Weather Tread Rhubarb, field, 40-lb. For Naramata, Penticton, , South,. these is pending. Tomatoes, hothouse, 4-B crate, Ned Bentley - Lo£al Dealer • Similkameen, Boundary' and Koot- Range, and 8000 feet per acre east specially designed for balloon tires. of that Range. Visitors Greatest because it is built with No. 1 3.50 enay — Daily, except Sunday, 6:00 Applications for pre-empMons are Recently the committee had . a SUPERTWIST Cords—cords which Cukes, hothouse, doz., $2.00'to."....* 2.50 '•.'• p.m.'^':. ' v.-, to be addressed to the Lanu Com• visit from Dr. C. R. Fay, professor of stretch 61% more than ordinary Potatoes, cwt., B,-$1.00 to 1.26 For Vancouver and Victoria—Daily cords—are less easily injured by missioner of the Land Recording Di• economics at Toronto University, who Radishes, per doz. .40 except Monday, 11 a.m. . is making a special study of farm eco• road shocks and last longer. Ask Onions, per doz. .40 For West Summerland — Daily, ex• vision in which the land applied for IMI for a price on your size. is situated, and are made on printed nomics. The other was from Mr. L. Lettuce, leaf, box, 1.25 to 1.35 cept. Monday, 7 a.m. arid 11: a.m.; Buring, of Sydney, New South Wales, For Rural Route—8:00 a.m. daily, Parsnips, per lb., ,03ya to ...... '. .04 & Forster - - Dealers forms, copies of which can be ob tained from the Land Commissioner who is interested in the production of For Sale By Car arrivals, July 7-13—British Co• except Sunday. Pre-emptions must be occupied foi 'Australian wines. In connection with lumbia: Cherries, apricots and apples, West Summerland AT WEST SUMMERLAND OFFICE five years and improvements made the marketing of these in Canada he BUTLER 1 car; mixed" vegetables, 7 cars; pota• Mails for despatch at this office are -to. value of $10 per acre, including expressed the possibility of establish• toes, .4 cars; tomatoes and cucumbers* closed as follows: clearing and cultivating at least five ing a factory, for the making of cider and 1 car;, lettuce, 1 car. Sunday, 11:20 a.m. acres before a Crown Grant can he and cider-vinegar at the Coast, which Imported: Apples, 1 car; mixed de• For Vancouver and Coast Points—At received. would provide a wide outlet for the WALDEN ciduous fruit, 2 cars; watermelon, 3 11:20 a.m. daily except Monday. For more detailed information see surplus apples of B.C. cars; cantaloupes, 1 car; tomatoes, 2 If you need a Telephone, we will be glad to serve For Penticton, K.V.R. and Boundary— -Buying at home means the Bulletin "How to Pre-emp* Export cars; mixed vegetables, 1 car; or• you. If your time is of value, you would do well to At 5:15 p.m. daily except Sunday. Land." '. As a matter of interest it might'be service at home anges, 3 cars; bananas, 4 cars. For Slcamous, northbound — At 6.50 PURCHASE noted that the fruit branch of the De• make use of the Telephone. a.m. except Sunday, Applications are received for pur Winnipeg For Summerland (looal mall)—10:40 chase of vacant and unreserved Winnipeg, July 11.—The Winnipeg a.m. except Sunday. ORDER YOUR PHONE NOW Crown lands, "not being timberland, market' Is rather quiet this week. Summerland (local)—1>:15 p.m. dally. for agricultural purposes; minimum British Columbia raspberries are arrlv MAILS ARRIVING price of first-class (arable) land is $5 ing in fair condition and are the only From Vancouver and Coast—7.15 a.m. per acre, and second-class (grazing) anadian National Railways raspberries on,the' market although dally except M"t»nday. land, $2,50 per acre. Further infor- last Saturday there was part of a car From Penticton, K.V.R. and Boundary matioii regarding purchase or lease m of Puyallup raspberries sold here, It SUMMERLAND TELEPHONE CO. —11.30 a.m. dally except Monday. of Cr iwn lands is given in Bulletin looks as though the raspberry deal From Steamer Slcamous, southbound No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and The New Train™" THE would go over bettor than the straw• —7.40 a.m. dally except Monday. x Lease of Crown Lands." Affording Direct Service Between berry deal, as up to date I believe HOMESITE LEASES the raspberries have realized very Unsurveyod areas, not exceeding VANCOUVER—KAMLOOPS—-TORONTO , good prices, • So' far only part cars 20 acres, may be leased as homesites Effective May 31 Effective May 23 of British Columbia sweet cherries conditional upon a dwelling being EASTBOUND WESTBOUND have .been received, Those are in erected in the first year, title,being Lv. Kamloops 7.50 p.m. Daily Lv. Knmloops 5.00 a.m. Daily competition with,sweet cherries from obtainable after residence and im• CONTINENTAL LIMITED Washington, hut a straight car of B.C. provement conditions nro fulfilled cherries Is expocted to arrive Friday and land hus been surveyed. VANCOUVER—KAMLOOPS—-MONTREAL morning. Cherries are meeting with LEASES ' EASTBOUND WESTBOUND ready sale at good prices. For grazing and industrial pur• Lv. Kamloops 8*25 a.m. Daily Lv. Kamloops 8.15 p.m. Daily poses, areas not exceeding 040 ucres On Sale May 22 to Sept. 30—Return Limit October 31 Three cars of B.C. potatoes are in may bo lonsod by ono person or n since my last report and tho quality Prompt Collection LOW SUMMER T6URIST FARES TO ALL POINTS EAST company. is much .bettor than tho first ship Under the Grazing Act the Prov• TRIANGLE TOURJ1'2150 Miles by Rail—BOO MUos by Wat er monts rocolvod, Washington apricots ince is divided into grazing districts t Fare $60.45 Return on tho market aro very fine, so far thbro aro no B.C, apricots but I under, and the range administered under n [Trip That Attracts Thousands From Of Drafts GRAZING ALASKA | All Ovnr the Continent—$00.00 Return stand that thoy will soon- bo shipping Grazing Commissioner. Annual graz• ( From Vancouver Tho trado Is woll supplied with Call fornla plums nnd poachos, also some ing permits are issued, based on num• T. G. BEAVIS, Agent, Summerland, B.C. bers rnngod, priority being given to Bartlott pears and oarly applOB. Thor In tK«nd tdllloni for 4 to^tho yhry slackpaclc of somo of tho , M. i monlhi, fof whloh I hivi onolond v Northbound, 7.20 a.m.—Southbound, 0.30 p.m. •tOO full Bflo«. cherries Coming on the market, Somo Summerland Branch ot'thoso hrrlvlnjt yesterday nnd today in'-i-bsltt. crates'with the haBlcots not i. CRAN, Manaffor A.M.LESLIE, Agent more than threo-quartorfl full. Wtmt VrM fumi pialli!/) B.C, now potatoes nro arriving In «tttttmt»ttimtttmm«tttimtttm«mttmu«Mttiu«tMttnmtt vory good condition and also. Wo aro

i THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW, FRIDAY,.JULY 20, 1928 3

r jTHB SUTHERLAND REVIEW (Published at Summerland, B. C.) BOWLERS TRAVE ; Established August, 1908 . •••;' World of Politics WALTER M.WRIGHT, Editor and Manager . , ;> (By an Ex-Writer of the Ottawa Press Gallery.) TOSUMMERLAND 10 Member of Canada Weekly Newspapers' Association, 5/ N£*

! SUBSCRIPTION RATES Local Club Victorious m As this column is being written previous to election day, Friendly Games Up 52.50 per year by mail in Canada; $3.00 by mail outside of comment on the result of the voting must be deferred until the Dominion—AH in advance. next week. At the moment the electors are more or less the Lake keyed up and the strong party men on both sides are in many instances several degrees removed from normal. The Penticton— • ' " MORE SIGNS NEEDED The IPenticton iawn bowlers were more independent voters, tho men and women who will Apparently the signs directing tourists to our represented at Summerland last undoubtedly settle the issue one way or the other, have park are not quite sufficient to do the work, for Thursday evening by three rinks and probably about made up their minds how they are going engaged in a friendly game with the last week a man and his wife camped all night to cast their ballots. There has been no further pronounce• Summerland club. along the roadside between Mellor's and the ment in regard to the Pacific Great 'Eastern Railway sale The Penticton -players won two and, as was pointed out in this column last week, any games and drew' the third, winning Wednesday evening, and was followed school at Penticton was keenly dis-' weather conditions, Cots are now be- Log Cabin and when asked next day why they on the aggregate by 14 shots. definite announcement before election day was not to be by Mr. D. Sutherland on Friday. Both cussed ;by the representative gathering ing shipped. Penticton: iSummerland: had not gone to the camp, the man said "Why, expected in view of the deuce ofia row such an occurrence meetings were held in the' Naramata present, and it was finally, decided by MaoDougall, sk.21 Poster, sk, .... 9 Hall, and were well attended. a majority vote that a maximum of the camp was full." On inquiry he thought the would kick up throughout Canada, and in connection with Greenhill, sk. ,.15 Hermon, sfl. ....13 « • « ?800 be allocated for that purpose. which Sir Henry Thornton would be called upon to play Paterson, sk. .13 Newton, sk. ...13 row of campers cottages along the lake was the Mr.'and Mrs. Tiller and family of Mr. L. E. Smith was elected as trustee the role of defendant on a charge of involving the Cana• Vancouver areN spending a holiday at in place of 'Mr. F. J. Young, whose camp site and he missed seeing the camp sign 49 85 dian 'National Railways in politics on a wholesale scale. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc- term of office had expired, and -Mr. C. FREE After the game the Penticton visit• altogether. One thing that impressed the writer throughout the cam- Leod. I-I. Jackson, C.A., of Kelowna, again ors were the guests of the Summer- appointed as auditor. The amount re• BABY BOOKS

However, one of our citizens persuaded mm! aign was the way in walcn the Government was. able to land club 'at' a smoking concert held * * * • quired to meet the expenses of the that we had a camp worth seeing and'he went win over to its side a majority of the publications that cir- by the Summerland branch of the Can• Mrs. Warrington and family arrived coming year was estimated at $3,800, culate within the province, apart from the daily news• adian Legion. here last week, and, with Mr. Warring• and this amount was authorized by up to have a look at it. Coming back, he thank• papers and the regular weekly press of the less populous ed the Summerland citizen and said it was one Mr. Robert Lyon contributed to the ton, have taken up residence on the the meeting. It will be noted that Baby's Food communities. The weekly press, as has become the prac• vocal part of the programme. Lloyd ranch. there is no increase in this connec• of the finest he had been in, but as he. had to tice in more recent years, maintained an attitude of studied tion, the same amount being appropri• If you cannot nurse hurry on he could not, much as he would have neutrality throughout the fightj giving both sides a fair Mrs. Nicoll, of Calgary, came in with ated last year. Votes of thanks to baby use Eagle show in the news columns. But the weekly press of the her daughters recently, and are occu• the secretary, Mrs. Cafgill, to Mr. liked to, remain over a day longer. type of "Farm and Home," "Country Life" and the "West• NARAMATA Brand, since 1857 pying the house on Third street which Young, retiring trustee, and to the the leading infant Now that a caretaker has been appointed, it ern Tribune," for reasons \best known to themselves, got was purchased last year by Mr. Nicoll. chairman of the meeting were given, might be a good thing to put up a few more into the Government band wagon. As a matter of fact, Mrs. Dicken and family of Calgary * » • also a motion of 'sympathy with Mr. food, pure, easily di• signs and also, if any of the societies that had quite a fuss appears to have been caused : by the action of arrived in town last week, and are Miss Mary Rushbury, with Miss J. E. Smith, the janitor of the school, gested, safe. "Country Life,'' the official organ of the B.C.F.G.A., the spending the holidays at the home of Hampton and Miss Turner, all of Van• in his illness. The meeting closed at thought of putting up cabins could be persuad• poultry, dairying and other farming interests, in producing her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Wil• couver, are staling at the Rushbury an editorial that was so pronouncedly biased in the Gov• 9.15. ' ed to go ahead with the idea, it might be a liams. Mr. Dicken is expected at the home in, town. ..**•*• very appropriate time to give them the oppor• ernment's favor that it was reproduced by the Liberals in end of the month. campaign; advertising. A quite natural proceeding, of * * • . The C.NjR. car slip is rapidly near- tunity to start something in that line. course, às a political party cannot be blamed £or: grabbing The annual school meeting was held ing completion, and will probably be The park is in a good location and it has at any legitimate grist that. comes to its mill during the Mr. Elliott, road superintendent^ was in the schoolhouse on Saturday eve• finished within two weeks. HE BORDEN CO. course of an election contest. But "Country Life" gave here last Monday in company with ning, Mr. Geo. Weaver acting as chair• comforts which many places cannot offer, as Mr. Hayes of Penticton, enquiring into man. In addition to the business of * * • LIMITED, VANCOUVER many of its subscribers and the officials of; the various ' The cherry crop is practically fin• well as having a very quiet and restful situa• ; local conditions concerning their de• receiving the financial report and farm organizations; quite a shock by its ^rigorous espousal ished, and it is estimated that the tion, well out of the traffic. It is worth while of one side of the political argument. In the Vernon dis• partment: . ' electing a trustee and auditor, the mat• ter of providing transportation for pu• shipments for the season will total to give it a better chance to advertise Summer- trict the B.'C.F.G^A. "local" members - got excited about it more than last year's, despite the bad 5L78 land. •-. and called a 'meeting, which, adopted; a" resolution, moved Mr. J. W. Jones held a meeting on pils eligible to attend junior high by the redoubtable John Kiditòn, demandingrthat the B^C. F.G.A. executive "cancel at once' the appointment of 'Coun• try Life' as" the official organ of the association." The MEETING A BIG APPLE CROP r resolution further asked the' executive to hold an immedi• Dealing with the apple crop 'outlook for ate; inquiry as to whether any? official of- the; association 1928, the Okanogan Independent points out a was responsible fòf; thè appearance of the article. • While no reasonable person could expect "Country Life" to re• number of factors which will apply to Cana• frain from making some comment on political affairs, its dian farmers a)SSHis welel auuruers to th. e fruit raisers, in .action in adopting à strongly partisan attitude when recog- this valley across the border. Big apple crops must be considered in rela- uized as the official organ of several strictly non-partisan 'vi -n ••j.-^i.-uiU^^-'v'+w,-''''•* , i;^,|farmers'.-.organizatlons-'was:a boneheaded performance on tion to the ability, of distributors to markev ov t the part of the person responsible, and members of the B.C them at a profit, says the Okanogan paper. F.G.A. • of the Vernon, or any other district, .were quite justified in making protest: It is altogether probable that Present predictions are that the fruit in that more will be heard of this matter in the. near future. . district will run at least fifteen per" cent higher than last year. National estimates also indicate GOVERNMENT FORCES HAD THE "DOUGH" anincrease in general production., Large crops mean small profits and sometimes actual losses As is almost invariably the case in 'Canada, the adminis• tration ' forces were far better supplied with the "sinews on certain varieties. . . of war" throughout the campaign, judging from the large | The moral is plain. Growers at such times expenditures on advertising and campaign literature In should do everything to keep down their coats * ~~ v,. - LO LS nrnd IIP'P nn Ur o«A nJ*Zn ^ i ° ' the course of one of his speeches, W. C. Shelly, who head- pioduceonly^fancy and extra fancy f^ spent by,the Conservative-organization. That was prob adequate, watering. Of the! high price varieties Liberalably-.an.exaggeratios were spendinn ibug tte itn wadollars quits efo apparenr every t dollato thr e beinmosgt such- as Wiriesap arid Delicious, thinvery heay- casual observer1 that the Conservatives were in quite strait-, ened circumstances financially as compared with their ily ,the. cheap varieties and see that the ship• opponents. 'Undoubtedly the. same state of affairs would ping bodies move along co-operative lines in have prevailed had'tlie position/of the political parties been keeping apple shipments down to the amount , reversed. This naturally raises the question: l "From -.whence comes government campaign funds?-'' Admittedly which can be profitably sold. Better feed any it-is an ugly question and suggests things tliat we do not surplus to the pigs than glut the market. like tofthink about, but.people ar<6~going to keep'on asking it arid being influenced'by, it just-as long'as men in power HIT BY FREIGHT RATEST " """"" T"1 ~* • inthe 'inequalities irifreig^ /, i , , j. °,, , • -i- . • -i , ; United -States tins question of excessive campaign funds

: the development of the.by-products industry ihad done such SeVi0US iIljurythe Republican party that in the Okanagan Valley, argues the Vernon it is seriously proposed in connection with the present Board of Trade, which is supported by the Ver-' Presidential election to keep the campaign fund down to

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mg out Ot these obstacles to the progress of from fifty cents to one thousand dollars, the iatter to be such'Concerns as dehydrators and drying,the maximum amount accepted from any -one individual, plants. i Senator Arthur.Capper'of,JCansas is responsible for. this 'Tt i=5-nnintprl out fhntnnlv fivP rtPr ppnf nf »IP 1 m'°P0Sal- In a letter addressed to Dr. Hubert. Work, chair- 11 6 H.^P-PJ ;. ^ out tnat only nve per cent Ot me mano£ the Republican National committee, Senator Capper

apples Ol the Okanagan gQ into by-products said: "Laws regulating campaign contributions and ex- plants, although this percentage could well be. penditures are desirable; but the assured and certain meth- greatly increased. ' The chief trouble is that od of emancipating the party from dependence on large discriminatorv ratpc! work ac-ainst tho Oknnn. fivers, with a string attached or believed to he attached

aibcrimincaoiy rates WOIK against ine UKana-, to the subacrlption, is to put up to the party members gan factories. , , directly the duty of financing campaigns by a greater num- Says the Vernon News ill this Connection: jbor of small popular subscriptions for which there can be "Public opinion will not forever allow the 110 ln'etext for thinking they were made inreturn for serv carriers to imnose tariffs which tend to oPTitvP'lces ronderet1' to tho contributors. In my opinion, the

Ldilitis to. imposL wnus wnitn zena 10 centle nati0nal committee could do the party no greater service industries m the Jiast, When all ot Canada con-'at this moment than to adopt this plan and strictly carry

fvil-mfpd fn iho hiurt* hnniiHGa which made con- 1 iovot our t to the day of the election." There is no doubt what- struction a possibility. Is it fair, is it reason- 'necessarythat" foinr anlegitimaty B.C. e constituenccampaign yexpense all-thes coulmoned yb ereall raisy• able, that there should be a 24,000 pound car ed in the manner suggested by Senator Capper, with the minimum on dehydrated or evaporated pro• minimum permissible contribution cut down to a much smaller,figure. The political party in this province that ducts in Ontario, and a 40,000 pound car min• decides to follow the example already set by the Progres• imum for the same commodity in British Colum• sives of the prairie provinces in this matter will do itself bia? Certainly it is not, and publicity and the a lot of good. Once people realized that a party is deter• weight of public opinion, which will accrue mined to reject the largo contributions made by persons with personal axes to grind they would not hesitate to therefrom, will not permit it. como forward with small contributions. The party men "It is for Okanagan Valley residents to ask would contribute to party funds and in many instances, I FTER all, there's no place like British Columbia in the transportation companies why they ship a believe, independently inclined people would ho willing to 24,000 pound minimum car from Ingersoll, give both parties a dollar or two if they felt that it would A which to work and live and play! Here, there are help to cure the present evil that Is undoubtedly attached Ont., to Sudbury, Ont., a distance of 349 miles to tho raising of party campaign funds—an evil with which no long "off seasons" to cut down a man's working at a 48c rate, while a shipper in the Okanagan, parties in power appoar to bo especially afflicted. say from Vernon, must move a minimum car of time/ Our temperate climate keeps a man fit... enables 40,000 pounds 884 miles to Calgary, Alta., at a 68c rate? Another example is that a 40,000 HON. R. B. BENNETT IN QUEBEC him to produce more...earn more. pound car, moving from Vernon to Edmonton, Some intorosting commonts havo appeared 1n newspapers Alta., 549 miles, carries a 90c rate, while the published in the province of Quebec in the French lan guago bearing upon Hon, R, 13, Bonnett's first political tour Tho producers' average weekly wage in Construction, that outward evidence of tho same railways are willing, and do carry, a 24,- of that province since ho assumed tho leadership of the British Columbia is $28.39 ... 49% hlfthcr than faith wo have in our province, has played a 000 pound car from Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, Conservative party. They all agree that Mr, Bennett got the rest of Canada. In 1926 seventeen industries largo part in the wage situation. In ten years to St. Leonard, New Brunswick, 587 miles, for a courtoous and attontlve hoaring, hut some of them doubt increased weekly wnftcs by $12.95! Actually in British Columbia's construction activity has wliothor ho won ovor many voters. Lo Devoir, Mr, Henri gone up ten times. In, 1916 it involved only 46c per hundred, Bourassa's nowspnpor, says: "Mr, Bonnett has eloquence, ton years our annual payroll has grown from 78 million dollars to 175 million dollars ... the $2,800,000... for 10 months in 1927 ^amounted i"It is not a satisfying reply that conditions prostigo, eloganco, nil that ho needs to assure himself a to $27,277,000! are different in the East and in the West. lood, rocoptioh on the part of tho public who, however, greatest advance by far of any Province during aro far from sharing his sontlmonts and opinion on many that period. This, of course, does not include "The present rato structure robs the manu• political subjects. Ho will soo, in making tho tour of tho agricultural workers, professionals, clerks and This activity has an immediate effect on facturer in British Columbia, and the Okana• provlnco, that If ho has not tho political majority, that others. British Columbia's gross payroll io current conditions. Cash funds aro disbursed gan, of largo sections of his natural market. does not hinder our pooplo listening to him, Our pooplo estimated at 210 million dollars! for materials, employment is good . . . wages The domestic market is the one most sought always give a warm rocoption to the leadors of political parties, botwoon olootlons as well as during tho groat doc• fairly steady . . . money in circulation. for, and if a manufacturer in British Columbia toral campaigns, That does not,moan, howovor, that thoso Life is moro cnjoyablo ... wo have more time is handicapped by the transportation companies propaganda ofCorts aro vory suocossful, The doctors want to enjoy the year-round pleasures and recrea• It Increases tho Capital invostmont in our in coaching legitimate trade territory, such a to soo thoso loaders, to hoar thorn, to judgo of tholr olo- tions at our doors, while our general standard Province. And thero can bo no surer Indication crimp is put in his operations that chances of quonco and tholr sift of oxprossion—and then they voto of Hying is vory much higher. as thoy think propor." Conservative newspapers In tho of future progress than when producing success are greatly curtailod. This shows tho East aro disposod to look upon Mr, Bonnott's Quebec tour Taxation during tho last four years has boon machinery increases ... a sign of growing flhort-siffhtGdnoss of the present rate structureas. being an unqualified success, while tho Liboral pross is reduced by two and a half million dollars , •. markets . . . n sign that British Columbia disposod to orltlolzo him for his donial ot Canada's equality If :;a manufacturer cannot continuo operations concrete proof of our province's sound products aro winning a place in tho markets of here, thero will bo that much less freight for od status with Groat 'Britain, and his question; "Can Can• the world. ada doolaro war?" All things consldoroil, tho writer is financial condition. the long haul to export markets, bocauso it is Inclined to think that thero was a good doal of both wisdom im|)ossiblo to oporato only for the domostic and the rovorso mixed up In Mr,. Bonnott's Quoboo trade, or tho oxport business. spoochos, It was undoubtedly a wiso move for tho Con• Read these announcements and understand your province's ]| servative loatlor to go down to Quoboo and advocato equal• ilt Vernon, if tho Okanagan pooplo, desire ity of treatmont for farmers In tnrift matters, immediately progress.., clip them out and send them to friends, If you to oliminato waste, and to put tho fruit and attor tho Government had permitted tho nnti-dumplng rog. desire extra copies of these announcements a note to thit vegetable industries on a sound basis, thoy must illations to bo sot tiBido. Quoboo farmors who supply tho newspaper will king them, Advertise your Provincel worlc for equalization of tho freight rates and big iMontronl markot aro koon on this subject and bitterly for tho removal of all tho unfairnoss which h complain that thoy havo to moot tho unfair competition typified by acceptance of a 24,000 pound mini- jot American dumped farm produce. If tho Liberal govern mont at Ottawa does not correct this situation, Mr. Ben• miint car,in tho FiOst, and a 40,000 pound min« nett is likely to driro an economic wortgo of consldornblo imjim car in tho West; or again, a rato jumblo size into Quoboo provinco at the next election, On tho which permits Vancouvor wholesalers to mix othor hand, Mr. Bennett is foolish to porsist in kooplnit RITISH OLUMBIA'S PROGRESS commodities in cars thoy ship, but will not por- out ot lino with Empire statesmen in tho matter of oquah Ity of status, Tho quicker ho sees his way'olear to bo B C •is * m . «_ . fT ' . „. . j ny or siatus, ino quicicor no B««B ma way oionr io uo •.CM, Tit mtt a food factory in Vernon to ship processed ! ^[,dod by lh0 rùBOlu(lon pfl8R0(l by tho Conservativo con- prunos and applos hta car on a Similar basis of, vontlon tho bottor It will ho for tho Dominion Consorvntlvo payment." ipwty. THE SUMMERLAND REyÌESV;, FRIDAY, SJJÏiX 20, 1928 Z t,V'ii-'?''" ¡«fi^'íi;

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A WANT AD. • •••^R¥I i 7f&l.l«IOOE«.v. T JARS to ,ln Mr. Kennedy returned . this week ••"••Mr! 'Donald iRoss is"homev'f'rom the IS BRINGING ON Improved Gem Half- Economy Tops. from Ontario. : Penticton hospital'and is improving. gallon, quarts, pints. 1 Schram Topsi vv M Perfect Seal —i- Half-gal- •'"' .'' '":• ' .x ..—0— ; V ; Summerland ;... •-;:'.'-T°- -"',••" ;N ' ' t " : HEAVY YIED lon, quarts, pints. Glass Tops for Perfect Mrs. Geo. Ross and daughter left on Miss /Virginia'iPaul came' in ; from Seal jars. • ] Review Tuesday for Field,' B.C. ./ 1 Mason—Wide and narrow 1 Vancouver to visit--Miss Pixie Wilson , ' •^Vf'.'vW-''*''V ' •! •'•/ • ' rhouth; all sizes. Galvanized Rings for Im• will dispote of used articles arriving on Monday. • ; :- | Very Little Splitting of ^Lam• 1 1 Economy—All sizes. proved Gem. that'you?no longer need. Mr. and Mrs. A. J . Beer are leaving bert Cherries—Bings this week for ^a motor trip. . • ] y Mrs!: 'Sco'fièldu and '{jWiss' E. McGill, PEP—For those in need. 1 he .fsale gets . you something Were Hit Rubber Ringst iv ;-i Parowax; Certo and you-want. lc per word per wliohave ' been' 'stàyin'g' at' G. / J. C. ,-,.....>,, ..,...... • ,...i ., . •. v Lids—Wide "arid narrow everything required for insertion. Minimum' 25c for 'Mrs. Geo. .She'pardV of Vancouv^r, is White's, returned on Tuesday to Van• FISH—Bone builder. any single advt. Try one. canning. visiting her cousin, Mrs. T. A. Walden. couver. '••'ii)V.;;t'K-7^'l-r• .:;.-•• .'it.-i • ;.:

Write Burtch Market, Penticton. ; ! Shipped Out of P ••..".'"''"':•.; "'':"'"' ;"••'—o— ' " with them. GREEN GROCERIES — . i- »••->£*>'••, ii-tf-c Oliver Miss Alice Limmer is visiting her Cool one off. is, expected that cantaloupe's'from the U NEQUALED B'ARMlNtd-r Ä1 sister, MTS. 'Muir: Steuart, and spend-j Work on the road to thé K.V.R. sta• Osoyoos district will be shipped July FIFTEEN YEARS AGO poultry,farm.. ..geyenracres,,^ rail• tion has advanced a stage this week Horticultural,, i News: Letter; No, 5, ing the vacation'at Crescent,Beach. CUCUMBERS July., 14.,,,,, . "I.,. ,.. .,. , way ât ;¡'West¡! ^ummerlañd ^tàjion, when the grading and ditches were Bermuda onions will he ready for Though the water continues high in with smàn: pr çhàrd,. góòd barn, ex• , •••••'•.• — o—'. ,,. . - . .District No. 1 i l put in from'Jas. Darke's corner up to CABBAGE shipment from the Kerèmeos section Trout Creek, the' construction of the cellent soil. $850'.ÖÖ on terms. F. D. Word has been received by Mrs. , .Vancouver Island and,. Gulf Islands, shortly. In this district the i,'second falsework is. being! proceeded with as Cpoper, Summerland. 10-tf-c Dr.. Lipsett- that Governor Bulyea is •Mr Taylor's. ', ' ' July¡,.ll—rDuring- the past .week the. cut of alfalfa is well under way, and fast as possible,, and the work will be LETTUCE weather has turned finer and .warmer. ;i FOR SALE—Two democrats/: $20; and not making any progress toward re• if the present weather continues, it rushed .on the KjV.R. bridge as soon ¡.The strawberry ..season is, • oyer-.-for should ;be of good, quality. ;. as the water lowers. . $40 respectively. Thos. B. Young. covery.: ' ••_: V .V ETC. ( | ; ; ¡1928, the,,-last, fi'uit being> received on • --u— ••,'. . • . ., , M -,t . I -19-tf-C .- .a. U • the 7th inst. The season has not been "District No. 4—West Kootenay .., ; .There, was :a .good-, number of applir, LOCAL ; (a.,profitable, one. to the.grower due to HOUSE Fq'R BENT ,OR_ SALE-—Mod- Prof/Dymond and-Mr. C. McMotley ÏÎ. lb • Extra' • Specials = this , Kootenay and Arrow Lakes, July 12. cations for positions on the'high and various, causes. . ,, . , rn conveniences," 'attractive'.' ..loca• who are! working: on investigations of week. See store ^Weather conditions much improved, public school'.teaching staffs, placed tion. Apply Beer's Shoe Store, West .Loganberries are noWi.in full swing clear and hot. All fruit crops'making before the board, at its extra session the fish life of the Okanagan, went up . announcement. and prospects are good fo'r..a favorable Summerland^ , 20-tf-i PASS good growth and no change from pre• Thursday afternoon. • ". .,c •'.-.•• to Kelowna this:week, ; crop.: The majority of the tonnage\is vious estimates.. •/.:..;,,'.../.. ':•;. ••• .«.-', :.•.,• - . • j,: .'.'i.•:• ,v , y • .-•; going to the,.wineries, while, smaller —°— ,'...;'', DISTRICT MANAGERS — Agents — • ,—O—:. • Ida'ShieldsMand C. Mossop Cherries moving from Lower Arrow Wonderful" new., discovery. Palcoseel Mr. W. C. Kelley and .Mr. Reekie shipments are .being made to the can• ILakes with heavy shipments from all , ;Just, now the - government road neries, and jam factories. Small quan• building forces are giving' particular really,seals ..nail punctures without of Kelowna were speakers at Oliver Passed Musical Tests sections by-20th. Raspberries are mov- removing, tire from rim. ,Different— tities; are .being offered, as fresh fruit. ingout from all sections with a good attention to the preservation of the on Tuesday night, helping along the Recently. Raspberries are also about . at .the Guaranteed- harmless .tp.rubber;-; Can• crop in sight . lakeshore road from possible high wa• not'decompose. .Lasts ,'life of tire. interests of Mr. Tupper. peak at the present time.,. Red cur• ter, .which has now reached about the ; At the,.examinations... of j Toronto Money', imaker ..for.;,..agents. Miller rants are. just, about; over and. black same leyel _ as, last, ;year. A number Conservatory of Music held in Pentic• Creston, July 9.—:The weather last made.$'875 in.five.,weeks.'I Write for currants are .being harvested.; of men ;are at'wprk south "of'Trout Mr. D. G. Denny returned on Mon• ton on June 29 and 30, Miss Ida week. was showery,.sultry, and warm• proof and'Free Trial Offer. ' palco-' The sweet. cherry,crop has. not been Creek, while the crew that has been day, July 16, from his trip to northern Shields, West Summerland/ was suc• er with little sunshine,'but" is now a success owing to wet, weather at : improving the road between Garnett seel ; Manufacturing Co. Ltd.,.,; Alex• showiiyg'/'signs/ of "clearing up. i , : B'C. illustration stations; where he cessful in passing; the associateship the .first of the month, causing a great andria, Ontario. 29-1-c ,^his .year .and ,1s, through , the woods • The strawberry season .will soon he and Meadow valleys, under the super• examination in v pianoforte playing, deal i "of splitting in .Bings and Lam• has been on a lecturing tour on poul• and over 'the hills froin Mara, a'^dis- over,, and crate shipments this week vision, of George Gartrell, has been which examination,forms a part^of the berts, and also, cherry',.;rot. /---Royal try..work. • . • • tance of "nine miles. , On the plateau may lie; expected to be much lighter. moved' to the road along the lake north teacher's diploma. : ' j " •'•'• Annesand Bings .are now about over COMING EVENTS there is more than' 20,000 square miles Raspberries are coming in in quan• of here. •" . ;, : : .Mr. Cyril Mossop was successful in '' ••'•'.- ~°~ : •', • of range land so that the owners of and Lamberts are about ready. Olivet ,' •—o— •.. the associateship double examination tity, and liaye been greatly, benefitted There were • a number of autoists the first flocks in do not anticipate and .Morello j cherries are sizing well J. B, Young, one'of the early pion• 1 by the recent, rains. Blackberries are : Hot things piping hot, cold things as solo pianist and teacher. The sue Plums and pears are making satis- being crowded off in a hurry. The al• sizing rapidly, and/loganberries are eers of Beaver district,'Man., met with like ice, when you eat at Angus' Cafe, who took friends as visitors to theces s of this young pianist in passing factory progress, but the-crop will not titude is high, between 4,000 and 5,000 beginning to show color., Gooseberries a fatal accident yesterday. Mr. Young •Penticton. 27-tf-c Guide camp at Okanagan Falls last the double examination after eight he lieavy, particularly of , pi urns feet, and the first "trip in a good'deal are, nearly over, and black and red is the brother of S. M. Young. . week. Captain Creese had Mr. H. months' preparation is deserving of of snow was in evidence. Early/apples such as Yellow Trans• 1.,':.'"':;. ^^/;;'/:^-/'~9^\-.'';;•/.'':• "//',;''"'/••.•";• great praise. The diploma for concert currants are about at their peak. ' THE PASSING OF BILL Neill, while others taking friends The first flock that was driven in parent and Duchess are maturing rap• Mrs. R. C.Lipsett, one of the advis• performer is a new departure of the • Cherries weathered the wet condi• : Old Bill has passed o'er the Great Di- suffered somewhat from poisoning. idly and will, soon, be ready for mar• ory board of the B.C. Women's Insti• along were Mr. Powell, Mrs. C. Wright, Conservatory this year and is intend• tions of last week without much; dam• , vide, Snowbrush was seen and as ;it appear-' ket ás green apples.. Late varieties of age except to Black Tartarians. Chief• tutes, addressed ;the ladies of Nara- Mr. N. Bentley, Mrs. Hookham and ed' to be a high test 'of skill as a solo } And cashed in his checks for fair, ed to be good food the sheep ate their apples. are; sizing well.- / . ly on account of weather; conditions mata last week on Institute matters. 1 performer. It is believed that this And no more he'll lope o'er the coun- Mr. Geo. Inglis. : . - . fill; A number died. Now. that the shippers are inclined to pick early 'be• She secured about a dozen additional candidate is the first in the Okanagan locations where this poison brush is' Distrlct No. 3—Okanagan try wide /." Valley to pass the double examination fore, the fruit is fully colored. Royal members for the Summerland Insti• On his pinto bronc with the graceful are known, the men taking the sheep Vernon,; July 13.—The weather dur• Annes and a few Bings are now mov• tute with:a promise "of a number of WEDDINGS These two candidates are pupils of in avoid them. stride, Mrs.: Titchmarsh, L.R.A.M., of Pentic• ing the past week has ..become more ing out. The size is good. , , others from Naramata. Or -sit in his favorite chair. settled and. we are i now enjoying real The, orchards are looking very ,well ton... . • *• • : Naramata. has a burglary case, and BARNHARD—TREFFRY / summer "heat. This change has been for this time of year',' and moisture Old Bill was a true horn son of the beneficial, to/the. later varieties,, of though little has been,said of it, the A quiet wedding took place at .the conditions are excellent. Spraying : sweet cherries/Lamberts are now news has been slowly spreading. Vari• .-. ;;v:;':;-4,West,r.^:.--;.c..;.;',••,••;;,'..•'..; " home of Mr., and Mrs. J. Treffry, Trout has been general during. June, and And he didn't care a hoot; CORRESPONDENCE CHERRY CROP moving and there. is very- little •«. split• ous reports are current, one at least, Creek Point, .when their: granddaugh• much' time has been given to thinning. He was huge in size, free-hearted, ting in ; evidence :,onr this ..variety. '.It including safe cracking. The, work, ter, .Violet Celestia Beck, was, united There is evidence of ,'apple scab, but . - tough, • • • THE JAMES CASE is .also assisting in producing firmer however, was. evidently that of an am:, in"marriage'^to.iArthur:Jesse Barnhard. it has 'been 'i'cbntrblledVvery weii con• And he sure could ride and shoot. fruit in raspberries and these are-now 5 ateur or amateurs,probably, the .for" M The marriage was solemnized hy. Rev. Editor, Review: IS NOW OVER sidering the favorable,;.weather / con• going out in; heavy .quantity; and-.ap• mer, and while, tlie safe "was opened 1 In reference to your report of the T ; "W. Reed • under an arch of-ferns ditions t for it' of late. '",,., , He was one of the men of the.frpntier James': case last week I think it might pear to, be of excellent;.quality.,:;.;/;. '•New:' potatoes have .-arrived on the. and'about $80 stolen, it was not neces• 1 and gypsophila. The,house was decor• . • days,- • . ; be taken as reflecting on the Magis• All tree fruits , are sizing, rapidly, local:!market,-.-but.-vto'ere"--.-ajrev- not;any. sary' to force it open as it had not ated with sweet peas, pansies and Splits Have Been Less in 1 t The last of the old time guard- trate,' and I had no, intention in speak• and .now that thinning.is. well advanc• available for/shipping just yet;' - -; • ' bean locked. gypsophila. f And when in the mood he could tell Lamberts Than Other ed; there/is ia- better: indication.,of .the The bride, who was given in marri• ing to j the council to do ^th'is,,, LJ\a,y,e / H»aying has been 'greatly',: interfered ' you tales . . , every: respect for His Worship",' ' and' probable size of the crqp.,,'It'.now, ap• with the last' two 'weeks; and few were 'LIMBERING-UP EXERCISES' age by her grandfather, wore a gown Varieties i. v:-,\-'•<-,;!'. , ...J .•:.-• \;; ••,..;;:••.[.•',. 4:,.'.,. •••..... -.,.•: Of life in the towns, the camps, and ho disrespect is thought of. nor intend• pears that^in some -varieties our^ next of white: crepe de chine.','and.vradium able;'to save their crops/without ".ex• They had just, met at Atlantic City • .'trails,.: , -'i ed to.be shown in suggesting, that in estimate willi.be jslightly raised lace. The bridal veil ..was held •••*;•> in posure to some showers; and were sitting on the beach: When life in the West was hard. a, difllcult water or other case an out• Cherries are about over for this sea '.Apple .scab. is. quite., prevalent 'Tomatoes are' sizing; well- and the place by a wreath of orange blossoms "She—"What a wonderfully develop• side magistrate be asked to sit on the son. The Lamberts are still moving throughout the district ,ahd.the,future vines have made good growth.' Ship:' Her bouquet was white ed arm you have." He was always keen for a game of roses and case. 'It would not mean his taking out, but the supply is-diminished. The development, of i.the,, diseas.e", will-jbe, a' ping will be late this season, only a maidenhair fern. . !. He—"Yes, I .got that playing base• "•••••• •••.!• • ', cards, •'.••• the, trial alone but.in conjunction with rain on Wednesday'-morning did not controlling; factor .regarding; the tqial few: early "shipments from/the Erick- The bridesmaids were 'Miss'Mildred seem, to, affect them any. , ball. .By,the .way, were you ever on a And would chat or drink at will. • the local magistrate. It is evident the tonnage ;of such .susceptible,, varieties soh district may heiexpected, late this Laidlaw, who selected/rosewood crep; This is the second biggest cherry track team?"—Drexel Institute Drex- The most human bucko that ever council cannot get observance of the as Mcintosh. ..There is; no doubt that month. '"'•',-'••:-/...... v'••/:;•• •.,•:•'•'••;•->-"•. ; : de chine for her dress, and Miss Dor deal despite the loss caused by splits erd. //'.V,//-';/':/••'.•'/ '/''•":"'r-";'/•''• •;,'/."• ' walked, ',:•'• •' '..'v"" "'''•''"""':.:' •".•,"•. ules re irrigation usage without court the top grades iOf the Mcintosh varie othy Stevens, of Allen Grove, who proceedings and I have no doubt the in the earlier varieties, according toi „„ - , , _. . • The friendliest fellow that ever talk- wore sea, green crepe de chine., Miss statement made by Mr. Muir .Steu- ty Wlll-be af£ected 'bX aPP^ scab. From •local magistrate would be glad of the 1 ! ed- art;;;,This, week ^ i, .frmts Laidlaw carried mauve sweet peas and viewpoint of an outside, associate in • That was our partner Bill. fern, while Miss Stevens carried pink working out a position that ^ will cherries'shipped.', sweet peas and fern. , . H , " Cots are.now^'starting to move, The early vegetables crop, NSIHÈRED TRIFLES • There was many a hombre' passed his, strengthen the hands of the council. in ',. ; shack, ,.,-.<: ' .'Mr. Jack Towgood acted as best •.':.:;.""4/.-.':,. W. C. KELLEY, though not in quantities as yet. Plum & potatoes, are going out free y and man.... The ceremony was witnessed'by cots, and similar varieties are also a11 late vegetables are developing in ' And strangers some to Bill; ' and now we find that the minor of• ; making their appearance on the pack- excellent shape,,. Many,.of the •••-..onion, In one of his delightful sketches as But he welcomed all and used,them about; thirty friends of Mr.; and .Mrs. fence of gum chewing is getting a Barnhard. A, buffet supper ^was serv• Merino Sheep»are Best. ing tables. A few appeared late last fields have been severely thinned by "The.Uncommercial Traveller".Charles .:white, . :: foothold, in a most unexpected quarter. , •'•'•"' ""-'--'^j- - "pfliW onion -maggot,, and :will. have .conslder- Dickens treats of the amazing adapta- They,were always good for a iflop at ed , after the ceremony.y Miss''..v.:Mary. vfeei Who,' having any'personal knowledge Up to Hunter's Range; ' 'CucumDers'.ana* tomatoes* are also able influence on th6 yields, i., V '"'"'' "' '"' bility of the do- night ' Gartrell' and..Miss, Ethel'Nicholson. as-! of the London police, would suppose sisted' in seryin,g: the, lunch. / Mr, and Drive is Experiment moving quite freely this week and 'Celery is moving .out .rapidly- from THE AMAZING HEN mestlc vf o w l; . And, a chance-to eat their fill. > j, : that! they," of all men, would patrol u i ( nice/.'stuff is being packed from local the Armstrong district and the ship- •'.'•;;''/ •'|'i'*"i,T.' • . . and. "tells,, us Mrs. .Barnhard" wiii leave shortly for their 'beats placidly working^ their truck patches. It is anticipated that -Ping orders are .almost overcrowding that,, as a result of lyarious personal But he's gone jjrbm.pur/ken and ,the the prairie and_, on. their return will Vernon—iM'orethan 3,500 grade .Mer. even like unto a cow chewing the cud? 1 - •- the growers, with the result that the observations, he had decided not to be" .".ways "or men,' .' "V , .." settle in Trout'Creek. y[, ino;sheep areTtodayjgrazi there will be quite an increase in the crop Is being closely, dug. Cabbage HaB "Bobby",lost his sense' of dignity , , astonished at anything which might Leaving many a' friend to mourn, ers.'-r,ange, where up" until 'this ..spring quantity shipped next week^ altogether? And'where was the Home , ; CO LEY—FLEMING a domestic, sheep never set its feet. come under, further notice. Speaking His big, rough voice and his kindly u is causing considerable injury to the Secretary's.'appreciation of the fitness to tho Coast over the K.V.R. this ofa' certain feathered" family of his .. face •, ',:•;•;' A very pretty'wedding was held in The'sheep are"the property of Messrs cabbage' and cauliflower • crops there of things when the only, reason lie Gayin," Crerar, Adler and Davidson, week and some very nice-looking sam• acquaintance who dwel.t in the abase• could adduce for, 'banning the habit , We shall sadly,;niiss, .whilef the,, night the Anglican'Church, Penticton,' oh which'will have: the effect of reducing ples have been in the shipments. ment . q£ a' Seven 'D%ls jre^ldenpo, he •winds chase and they haye been driven In in threo tonnage of these vegetables. was that it would prevent its votaries We(lheBday.,aft^rnooh'V''''.at 3 o'clbclc, flocks, the 'first one goingiin about ,.••;.«.?!*/is-. ———:— • nnage of these végétâmes. . "That anything born of an egg 'Round his empty Bhack forlorn The clean-up of the first a f al a^cut- SS 4S Swings, shbufd liavo blowing their whistles clearly? 'We wheh'tMiss 11; .M.iColey, of Penticton, JulyA-vPhey will remain oh the range Heavy Fines Placed . i n can easily believe the House; laughed ting is now being made and throught conteI1ted. We planted him out where , the.wild was'united in marriage to William M, in that high altitude.'untilj,drlven down the inclement weather there, Isa con-/. h^\^^ °, ...... »n„_ at the reply.. Chewing^ gum, may, • or by snow, probably in October. / On Indians of B.C. I ly'down a ladder into a .cellar, and Ibirds sing, „.•;.•.'." Fleming, of the Dominion Experlmeh. slderable tonnage of. poor quality hay. may not, impart additional strength to The trail to. the „new„range was out THAT "going home, .is,,a circumstance the jaw, but it Is not clear that that And the flowers and grasses wave; tal station. Rev. Rowo', of Penticton, Qkanogani Wash,—Charlie* Edwards Second growth crops are coming along ( so amazing as, to leave, one nothing would be of any benefit to a police• It is just the place where he'd want officiated'at the cer'emony. ' and Joe,.Krugor, two Canadian In- in excellent Rhape, Timothy!and clovr to be, more in ,thls connection to be .wonder• man. ' And certainly tho "majesty of The bridesmaid was Miss 'Jean''Mc• •rrrr dians who were arrested at Qkanogan er fields look excellent, and the cut- ed at."', Ho further tells of another the law" .would not be,enhanced by Where the sun is warm and the winds during the rodeo, pleaded guilty Tues-, ting of excellent crops of winter wheat, are free Dowell, whllo"the' best man was'Mr. B grqup who,,led by their lord and mas• thq. sight of stalwart men in blue pat• day to two charges—liquor in posses- is now in progress.' Given good bar- ter, spend their days in perambula• rolling city streets with their jaws As they scamper oyer his grave. T, Washington, of Summerland. Tho slon and resisting an officer—filed vesting weather there promises to bo tions through a public-house in thoapparentl y out of control. There Is i brldo was given away by'her brother, against them by Prosecuting] Attorney good yields of oxcellont quality of With the passing of Bill there passed same locality, entering by the Jug De• still some virtue, in appearances. Mr, Ernest Coley. Robert Glllo'y and H.'.'A". Davis. Kruger was fined $500 winter and spring grains, partment and leaving by"' the Bottle 'Way n , ;.,'.' j 1 and Edwards $250. The Indians woro • ' "' -— Entrance,, and still another who patrol A true born son of tho West; Ed; Coley acted as ushers. The " Inconsistencies ,of mankind providing moro than their share of tho ""''".'"''Rapid 'Growth*'8een • " Lho . street pecking at any, odds and And In that Temple of Truth and Tho bride woro a pale pink chiffon 1 r sometimes reach astonishing heights celebration and, according to reports, "kelowna, July.is.—During the pas t onds in* sight, and evading. passing Light —or depths. Ploadors for equal rights dross with a silver "lace collar. Sho woro in rather a, troublosomo mood have had hot, dry woather.f wee]c wo traffic with calm Indiil'orenco, evident• ,i for all men havo • We hopo Thoy treat the old-timor woro a pale .'pink>''nnd white picture when encountered by Sheriff McCau- '' crops have rosponded with a^ anl nll ly regarding it as a perfectly natural THE NEGLECTFUL long mado tho right, ley and his deputies, and rosontod tho rapid'growth bat. She carried a bouqnot of opholin property of the air. Tho loader of, this VOTER, ,, attainment of And give him a place to rest. idea of l)elng taken to jail. Kruger thinning Is woll advanced and rosos and Ullles of tho valley. The AppIe family, who, by tho way,' "suffered tho franchise -HAlfred 13. Bloomfiold,' appeared tooqurt, with his head^ ban- ro of good slzo for tho tlmo church was tastefully, decorated In applos n from an lullrmity of tho logs," merely tholr chief gbdli and womon a few de- claged and Sheriff, MeCauloy had two Qt yoMi cherry harvesting should be dofied ,tho universe by the clarion call pink and whito. cados Blnce fought in all sorts of ways stitches in his chook whore he was finished in a few days. of his spoclos, and rosumod tho ordin• to secure the privilege of voting. That Tho hrldosmald carrloil a bouquet of struck with a bottle during tho battio, Tomatoos are growing rapidly, semi- ary business of life, I have lately It is a prlvllogo which ought to.bo pink swoot peas and lllllos of tho va' flpes will bo coming in In quantity boon . "reminded of, this whimsical possosBod by all those entitled to it by next week, Onions and othor ground sketch by some, hotos .published , not Man Wanted ley. Baseball Contest in ago and cltizonshlp is a truth no one crops aro looking fine, long ago in an Amorican farm, journal, how denies. But, having secured this Some capable man may obtain per• Following tlio wedding ceremony th Similkameen Keen and dosorlblng tho ' latest' method prlvllogo, it appears that an astonish• manent, profltdblo and pleasant em• : adopted In tho raising of "bailors/ happy couple loft by tho Pontowna for TIRES (i ' Aprloots In. Ten Day» ' ing, proportion, take no further interest ployment socurlng subscriptions to Penticton— which I undorstand.! are 'naif-grown In tho matter, and allow municipal, tho Manitoba Minor and may easily Banff, Calgary and other points in tho Summoriaiul, July 11.—Woathor con• Prlncoton and Copper Mountain aro ohickens beloved of tho American opi- provincial and ovbn fodoral olootlons make as much as l$10, or moro in a oast. On Iholr roturn attor the honey• ditions have improved considerably I now engaged In tho second half of tho cviro,' iPut briefly, the, systom ,seoms como and go without troubling to ox- single day as everybody is intoroat- this, week,, with bright'sunshine nnd moon thoy will roshle in Summer- ARE I struggle for tho baBoball supromaoy temperature, has shot up. This condi• to bo an adaptation of' tho tonomont orclso ,tholr right, So bad havo mat- od in mining and most pooplo will of tho Similkamoon Valley, Thoy idea, tho birds being kept on different tors beoomq that, various plans aro.ho be glad to accept a trial subscrip• land. tion is,very,much nootlocl for ripening : I havo oach had ono wJn and ono dofoat ".floors" In a wire struoturo, and rising lug put forward to obmpol tho oligihlo tion from you at the reducod trial tho apricot crop. ', and tho rest of tho schedule promises In tho world according to ago and con• voter to como out and voto. Ono of rates, If you are ambitious and , Apricots will not mov.o much boforo to bo productive of a koon brand of theso Is tho cancolling tho right of looking for dignified omploymont DOWN tlio noxt ton days. ,'Tho fruit is well dition. It is said that.,thoy can, by ball. voting if it. is not usod and roduolng write today to Oovolopod and should bo a quality this nioans, bo kopt in growing stagos Coppor Mountain has gained throo tho citizen to a npn-qntlty in tho gov-, crop, Poaches aró sizing up.and prom• with, a minimum of 'trouble and In a ON HAND ALWAYS I players from the, Frasor Cafe squad ornmpnt of lils country, Xnothor takes THE MANITOBA MINER ise a good quality crop, comparatively small floor spneo, Groat To flic Low• | of Now WostmlnBtor, but despite this aro thq ways of prortucors, and groat a directly opposlto courso, and trloa Winnipeg • .'.'"'; Manitoba „, Tho cherry season Is, fust .drawing thoy havo a hard, time to (win out to compel voting" by flnos or othor pen• 20-1-c FRUIT BOXES to a olosp. Royal Annes aro bvor. is tho adaptability of tholr foathorod against tho dolivorlos of Klmborloy, vlotlmBl • alties in case of nogloot. , It remains and est they have Princeton's star hurlor,' The rosults Moro than half of,,tho nings woro not to bo. seen which of theso methods of the first two games played in thoplckot l owing to splitting during tho will got tho.bost roBultB, Votes which This Friday arid 8aturday- TIN TOPS now schedule aro as follows: wot spoil, Doaqon, Windsor and Lam Ono of tho funniest opifiodos to boar o given under throats of ponaltloR RICHARD DIX In Coppor Mountain 040000000—4 harts, will ho about ovor this wpok,.' .oported in tho BrltlBh Houso of Com. aro llkoly to bo tingort with a certain H ever "KNOOKbUT REILLY Wo will have theso al• Princeton 000000021—3 The early, vegetables aro making morts is suroly that In which tho Homo •'cueaodnosB" and possibly oast mis- From gong to gong not a lot-up ways ready for you con• splendid growth, Cucumber's are bo IS oorotary ohlovously, , On tho otlior sldo thoro in tho action, And a jolting Jab to Prlncoton 010000000—7 ginning to movo, with tomatoes noxt THE POL|CEMAN»8 GUM was roduc la tho danger of tho olectorato shrink• stantly for tho season's wook. ,. . • od to tho the spot whoro tho laughB aro. and Coppor Mountain 100000000—1 t ing out of reasonable proportions, as Also Comedy—"Water Sheiks" pack, nocoBBlty of explaining his action in it may ho hard to got a forfeited voto ,, Blnps 8't.lll Comlno In forbidding tbo London. "Bobby" to restored, I,do not know what would Friday & Saturday, July 27 & 28— NOTE THIS* i Admiral Learmonth is Pontloton' ,,KeromooB, Oliver, Osoy chow gum whllo on ilnt,y„,,To hogln bo tho proeodurq In, such caBos. Thoro CLARA BOW In Wo havo some unusually Visitor to Okanagan OOB, July, 11,-r-Followlng tho roeont with, it Is quite, a shock to loarnthat |s at lonsta B0,vlng clause In the last "IT" wet spoil, tho, woathor has tnrnod those guardians of tlio public ponci) named mothod which may ameliorate flnc; " - Vernon—A distinguished visitor whq bright and hot,, A fow Illng cherries havo so far falloq from graco as toth o situation. Assuming, as wo reason• The show you have boon waiting twice boforq. vlsltod tho Okanagan aro still coming , into tho packing acquire a habit which was, not BO very ably, may, that those,who take,care to to soo, "This has hot "IT," comedy, Valley Is hero again for a visit of four class, drama and love scenos an SCREEN DOORS bonnes, but are, about oloaned up, Lam long ago, absolutely, unknown In ,tho uso tholr yotq aro the moro Intelligent at or flvo weokB. Admiral Sir Frederick borts and Ropublloans aro at about tho BrltlBh Isles, Full forty yoars andcjtlssons , wo can foresee a sys(om' of only Elinor Olyn can write them, C, Loarmouth, R.N., Is tho guest of at exceptionally %roason- peak, Tho BIKO IS good,,,, A fow Duoh- moro was I acquainted by sight with elimination of tho unintelligent,' and Oomody-J'Flapper Handled" Mr, and Mrs. Q, A, Ilankoy." Mr. and qo^ and Yellow, Transparent, applos tho London policeman, but novor did tho coming bf a tlmo when the busi• Aiid hero Is obrnothlng special— ablo prices Mrs, Ilankoy drovo to nanff to meet havo boon shipped from , Penticton, I behold the sorry spectacle of,a gum- ness'ol the country will ho dlrpcted \\\ A Nows Reel showing "The Dromon their guest and motored hfm south quite a quantity, of theso variolas ehowor In tho fraternity,. Eyldoutly an, oleetoratq .whoso small numbers Piano at Greonloy Island," This ovor tho, windormoro highway, com• havo boon, shlppod from Olivor.;„. tho spread of American customs, ^ntho will bo more thari offset by tholr su• will he worth whllo seeing; - ing to the Okanagan via Grand ForkB , Apricots are moving in quantity Old Country Is groator than some of perior Intelllgenoo. Which.will Ibo a ARE GIVING YOU THE and Qroonway. Sir Froderjok, who from Olivor and havo commonced us ovor horo Imva supposed, Wo late• propor state of things, TV T 'A T (HT+f**. ADVANTAGE mmlo ^.0.^^80.10^^1» health, visit, , from Penticton. Cucumbers and to ly loarned that tho rllo "third dogroo" oil tho Okanagan thirty yoars ago and Imatooa aro still coming In slowly, It had begun to put forth shoots thoro —AUTOLYCUS. again twonty yoars ago,