ENSUSMEN Grower Or Growers Who Helped the Ers, a Small Pamphlet Issued by the Ations for Stopping the Flow of Blood Shore "Road, Engineer Gwyer's
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Twelve students of the Summer- iland high school will write on the At the regular meeting of full matriculation exams which will Summerland Women's Institute it begin on Friday, June 20th. These was decided to hold an exhibition of students" are: Laurence, E. BeavV women's work at the, Summerland is, John R. Denike, Isabel F. H. fall fair which wll be held early in November. Davidson, Ruth E. Graham, Alva A. Garnett, Thelma M. Hobbs, Rob• Delegates appointed to attend the Concrete Surface of Spillway ert M. Hatfield, 'Jdhn W. Harris, convention which will ba held in Gave Way, Swelling Creek Hugh C. M^Iiftyre, Richard| G. Vernon in June were Mrs. F. W Provincial Road Men Now Turner and Ronald E. White. • Andrew and Mrs. John Tait. Working on Bench Road James Marshall and W. H. Blanch• Mr. J. D. Welsh gave a very in• ard Munn will write supplement• spiring address on child Wellfarte. ary examinations each on a subject A party of British farmers photographed at St. John, N. B., on their way to take up land near- Lloydmin- He dealt with character building, Tons of Rock, Brush and Sand which he failed last year and if sue ster, Alberta. They brought with them an aggregate of $175,000 with which to embark upon their car• the early influences in both home cessful will gain full standing. eer as citizens of Canada. and school life. Mr. Welsh also em Lakeshore Road Badly Dam• Bags Soon Made all Safe,' phasised the great necessity of hav• Saving Water ing a new public school building in aged. Not Present Inten• Summerland Boys DISTRICT PRIZES FOR the community. tion to Abandon It Eeports from the upper Garnett SUMMERLAND FAIR valley that the storage dam there at University Orders were received by Provin• was in danger of breaking, and ur• Okanagan Students cial Road Foreman Arkell early this gent calls for immediate help were We note that at least three Sum• At a meetting of the directors of week to reopen the upper or bench received early Saturday morning by merland boys have made good show• the fall fair held last Friday even• Are Maying Good road between Summjerland and Municipal Clerk Nixon, who spread ings in the University exams, the ing to complete the prize list for this Should Advertise, Says Citi• Peachland. This road has not been the alarm, and soon there were many While Playing With a ".Rifle year's fair, it was decided to hold a There will be many Summerland used except in certain sections for results of which have just been pub• n0 carloads of men with tools speeding lished. Young Girl Puts Bullet competition between six djfferent zen Now in England. Re• boys' w will remember Christo• several years, and was abandoned by up the valley intent on saving the Howell Harris'has taken first class Through Foot. districts in the Summerland arlea. view Will Help. pher Riley, a former student of Ok• the provincial authorities when the dam. Quick work under the direction honors in feeds and feeding, live• The following districts were decided anagan College, whose rfame ap• lake shore drive between the two of Foreman Tomlin removed immed• on: Prairie jValleyj Garnett Val• pears among the list of graduates towns. was completed. stock breeding, biologly, economics The Review is in receipt of a let• iate danger, and by noon Mr. Tom• Nellie, the 13 year old daughter ley, Jones' Flat and' Crescent Beach at Brandon College, as contained, in The exceptionally high water in and analytical chemistry, and passes ter from Mr. J. H. Bowering of this lin was satisfied that the dam was in horticulture and botany. j of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thompson, is area, Trout C^eek, . Lake Front fi recent issue of the Brandon Sun, Okanagan Lake is playng havoc with in the hospital suffering from a bul• safe. i Allen Harris won first class honors Benches, and Peach Valley and Par-- place, who is.now in England, that!a copy of which has been received the shore road. One-man who trav• let wound in her foot. Last Sat- has a very direct bearing on the sub-j by The Review. Mr. Riley has just A large volume of water is held in qualitative chemistry analysis, adise Flat. The limits of these dist- els the road frequently and came ject announced for discussion at the completed his B.-A. work. down over it Wednesday afternoon, in reserve at that point by a recent• quantitative chemical analysis, mo• urday just after noon she had gone , riets have been prescribed' and any to a shelf .in the back; porch of her j eking-' information in this regard last meeting of the Board of Trade, Miss Cordelia. Belle Mackay of said it. was the last time for him. ly constructed dam. This water dern English drama and physical se viz: "Advertising .Summjerland Westbank received the M. A. de• He counted twenty six different plac• "serves Garnett Valley and Jones' flat chemistry? second honor^. in! elec• father's home to get a brush, when', may. obtain same from' Mr. "Jack" something !p(rompted her to take? Mr. Bowering says in part: gree., es in the road where it was broken •and other sections during the period tricity and magnetism and passes in Tait, or other members of the direct• down a .22 rifle which had lain on "I have just paid a second visit to Another former studjferit of the and unsafe, fifteen of them being "when stored water is necessary for organic chemistry and ;calculus. orate. the shelf .for a long time. In lay• British Columbia House, 1 Regent local college whose name has recent• between here and Van Hise's. 'irrigation. The dam is of earthen Blanchard Munn took second class The prizes will be: 1st, a silver ing with the rifle she sent a bullet Street. Must say I was disappoint ly appeared in print is that of E. W. construction with a reinforced con honors in chemistry and high passes cup and $50; 2nd, a silver medal and Mr. Arkell. is regrading the- old through the bone of her foot lead• ed to find so little information re Armstrong who has just taken his crete core or wall running through in physics, English, mathematics and $30; 3rd; a bronze-'mcdal and $20. road and putting it in passable shape ing to the large toe, puncturing the garding Summerland district, theological work, and who complet• «;it from! bank to bank.: Provisidn history. These prizes, after having been for through traffic, and expects to bone, but not breaking it. asked the official in charge for all ed his arts work in McMaster • last have it in condition for use before ;;for an overflow is made at a spill- awarded by the prize committee to the information re the Okanagan : Her first aid lesons in school came year. It is reported that Mr. Arm• the end of the week. way against the western bank which the different districts, will be award• and he gave me a copy of the 1919 in handy just .then, and, with pre• ed by the people concerned to the strong will go to India this fall. When asked as to the government's ;..is of a rocky nature. A wall of con report of the Okanagan United Grow• sence of mind, Nellie directed oper• intentions--with. respect to. the lake crete extends up and down the ENSUSMEN grower or growers who helped the ers, a small pamphlet issued by the ations for stopping the flow of blood shore "road, Engineer Gwyer's . office icourse of the water on each side of district most to get;; the prize. , The Board of Trade, Vernon, and a leaf• from a severed artery. Afterwards informed the reeve that it was' the "the concrete core. From the upper prizes are to be awarded to the dist• let from Penticton, which I enclose WBU she was taken to the hospital where rict making the best-display of fruit, intention to keep the upper road open , r"end' of this wall and reaching across Why not something from Summer- satisfactory recovery is being made. for. summer traffic at least. At &0$ot-:ji> concrete--pier' against the rocky vegetables, cereals,' field crops and j ]sritj district? present there was no thought of ^.cJliff>.on the opposite side of the spill- The rifle is one which has not been dairy produce. Many Questions to be Ans- The' display of fruits, minerals and abandoning the lake shore drive, w^wjay^;fcplanks are put in on edge to used for some time, and it was only fish is good, and I dare say one could but future plans would depend on , i-retijin, the water. It was at the floor , wered. Work Started after the accident occurred 'that Mr. • Another B. C. Industry. get information about, any part de the condition- of the road following- ,,o'f'^this spillway under the plank Wednesday Thompson recalled that he had put sired; but as one who knows Sum- Ideal - • Growing Conditions An immense deposit of calcium a careful inspection..• • ;. ftnext cvtp, the., wall • mentioned^ above a,shell,in the gun for.a. definite .purr Merlarui ^-.I^^eL^-i^isfied-^ih'ay^pe^ple' pose' and had not used it. The girl, casiionate - bctween-J^^ml*'" 'arid" As• **.With Abundant •"Moisture-, '.;that" the break' occured, and the wat• Census enumerators W. C. W. visiting here (British Columbia of course, thought the rifle was pen- Grove is to be developed by a er came bubbling up with great force Fosbery and R.