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>:>n 1 l; and Kettle Valley Orchardist SI.00 PER YEAR FOURTEENTH YEAR—No. 51 GRAND FORKS, B. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915 will be made from now on for an in happy to be back on tbe Canadian! definite period, with the possibility prairie, again. Their only regret^ seemed to be-that so many young CENSORING THE of an extra declaration before the end fif the yp.ir. The corning dis men remain in Canada who had not tribution will make 815.000 paid by seen tbe light and volunteered. •• the company in 1915 and will make PPEALSFORAID CANADIAN PRESS the grand total 85,675,000. There has been considerable sur To . His Honor, the Lieutenant- The Granby Consolidated Mining, prise and not a little well deserved Governor: Smelting and Power Company, Lint criticism ^at the recent order from S OF THE CITY "I beg to inform you that the ited, reports for the year ended June the postmaster-general's department British Red Cross Society and the WILL CONTINUI 30 last as follows: regarding the censoring of the Can Order of St. Jobn in view of the 1915. 1914. adian "newspapers. The Financial J. A. MeCallum has shipped a growing demands upon their resour Sales 84,086,441' $4,504,766 Ottawa, Oct. 21.—Although the Post, one of the most [conservative Costs 2,745,882 3.882,694 pen of six single comb White Or ces both in France and the near total enlistment is now up to the papers published in the Dominion, pington pullets to compete at th e East, have decided to make an ap Net income. 81,340,559 $ 622,072 authorized establishment of 164,000 voices the opinion of the press of fifth international egg laying contest, peal throughout the Empire, by Interest, etc.. 270,419 182,519 men for expeditionary service the Canada when it says: which opens at Victoria on October street and other collections, upon militia department is allowing re "The general manager of the Can Balance $1,070,140 8 439,553 22. At the contest just closed a pen one day, which has been fixed for cruiting to go on without regard to adian postal system, Dr. Coulter, is Other charger. 140,97-2 .'; of Barred. Rocks were at the head the 21st day of October. The money the formality of a government auth once more attacking tbe newspapers with 1342 eggs, and a pen of White received-.from this appeal will be de Balance $ 929,168$ 439,553 orization or a call for another 50,- of Canada. He has issued some, Leghorns were second, having laid voted entirely to relieving-the suf Dividend 899,900 000 men or so. It is probable that more regulations which he will un 1341 eggs during the twelve ferings of our wounded soldiers and this authorization will be formally doubtedly be compelled to with Final net prof $ 929,168 *S 460,347 months. sailors from home and overseas at made before long, bringing the total draw. These new regulations cast a Pi-evvsui- (adj ) 2,738.028 $3,199,270 tbe various seats of war from all Mrs Emma Bentley, aged 64 authorized establishment of tbe ex most serious reflection on the whole parts of the King's Dominions. Final sueplus.$3.068,086 82,738,922 years, relict of Capt Bentley, died peditionary forces up to 200,000. press of Canada, for they place tbe "We have already received gener last Sunday at the Grand Forks Meanwhile recruiting is proceeding editors under the suspicion of dis ous assistance in our work, but with ^Deficit. hospital, where she had been a pa satisfactorily and tbe department is loyalty. As far as can be learned the increase of British and Overseas It will be noticed that the above tient for some time. The funeral in daily receipt of notifications from the order has gone forth that all forces at tbe front there is a corres statement shows net profit for 1915 was held from the Catholic church many small communities through letters addressed to the Canadian ponding increase in our expenditures of $929,168, which added to lhe on Tuesday morning, interment be out the country, stating that local newspapers, or men emyloyed on and we shall be truly gr&teful to deficit of last year gives a gross in ings made in Evergreen cemetery. units of 25 or more are being raised them, from the United States and you if you will help us by organiz crease of $1,389,515 for the past Decea«ed vvas one of tbe pioneers of and asking for arrangements for bil other foreign countries, are to be ing an appeal, sending proceeds to year. By deducting the dividend of Grand Forks, and she enjoyed a leting and training during the win opened by tbe postmasters and care us for the object which I have last year, amounting to 8899,900, an wide circle of friends. ter. fully examined or read. If a clerk named. actual increase is shown of $489,615 Tbe recruiting movement is re suspects these contents to be sedi "I shall be greatly obliged if you for the fiscal years of 1914 and 1915. Tbe staff of the Grand Forks hos ported to be eepecially strong in the tious, he is to send the matter at will communicate the following to President William H. Nichols, in pital, which was .'opened recently, west and the minister of militia will once to Ottawa, where, no doubt, your government. his report to the stockholders, says: held a public reception last Tuesday make an inspection.trip, through to the department of justice will know , _. "Their-Majesties the-King "and- •'It will be observed that since the afternoon" anil evening. A .large the Pacific coast probably towards how to deal with editors working in Queen and Her Majesty Queen ldst report operations have been re number of our citizens availed them the end of next month. the interest of the Germans. The Alexandra are giving us their gra sumed at Phoenix and Grand Forks, selves of this;'opportunity efinspect Printer and Publisher, which spe cious patronage, and I trust lhat and that operations at those points, ing one of'the'finest and most mod A short timo ago Charles Russell cializes on news for and voices the you will be able to see your way to as well as at Anyox, are going stead-.' ern hospitals in the province. was arrested charged with assault opinions of newspaper publishers, help us." ily forward. The results so far ob occasioning bodily harm to VV. B. was refused a copy of the order and (Signed) LANSDOWNE, tained confirm our belief, previously Roy Soomer and Miss Helen Pell, Fleming. His bail was fixed at all information as to the why and President, British Red Cross Society expressed, that no insoluible prob hoih of this city, were married last .$6000, himself for 83000 and 815001 wherefore; in fact, the editor was lem exists with respect to operations Saturday in Holy Trinity church, each by Robert Kerr and J. L. old that the matter must be kept of the new properties, and while Rev. P. C. Hayman performing the White. Pie was committed in the very quiet. We are, therefore, at a those results are highly gratifying, ceremony. Mr. Soomer is employed police court last Thursday for trial, disadvantage in discussing the sub it is reasonable to expect that good at tbe Great Northern station, and ROES BACK and will appear before Judge Brown ject, but apparently detailed instruc progress will be ma le in the line of the young have have taken up their this week. Judge Brown fixed his tions as to the methods to be pur further reduction of costs. Funda residence in the West end. bail at 84000.—Greenwood Ledge. sued have not yet been issued. mental conditions, both as to prop FROM THE FRONT It is reported from Greenwood that "The privileges of the press have erty and organization, continue to Those whoheard Ron-aid Daly, of Russell appeared before Judge Forin apparently bothered the deputy be highly satisfactory." Toronto, on his recent visit to Grand this week and was found guilty as postmaster general ever since his ad The report shows that the ship Forks, will be pleased to know lhat Winnipeg, Oct. 17—Westerners— charged. It is said that a fine of vent to the department. For years ments from the Phoenix camp last he has promised to sing for the thirty-one of them—victims of the 850 was imposed on defendant, and be has worried the newspapers and year were 611,000 tons. Develop' public on his return from California. great war, were on the imperial lim he was also ordered to pay the bill their readers with extraordinary and rnent work at the mines added 152,- A concert will he given under the ited train that pulled into the C P. R incurred by Fleming for medical often impractical regulations and *S72 tons to the tonnage reported last auspices of the Methodist church, at station Saturday night and Sunday treatment. rulings. Many of his pet schemes year, so that the new tonnage at the which Mr Daly will be assisted by for controlling the press have been night. Eight of them were VVinni- H C. Cummins died in Green mines on June 30 last vvas 4,232,405 local talent. failures simply because tbe readers, peggers and remain here. The rest wood last Tbujsday from double Shipments from the Hidden Creek- who are tbe people of Canada, would went on to their homes further west.