T he Ke l o w n a C ourier NUMKICR 1 VOf.UMI*: 33 l\cl(»\vii;i, Kritisli Columbia, riiursday, Auj^iist ()tb, 1.936 Biggest Crowd in Regatta IKstory JOAN CUSHING, YOUNG Spectators From All Parts Coronation oj Lady oj the Lat^e MISS, CAPTURES Y/RIGIEY TROPHY lmpic';;si\'c mid (ll,i',iii(i<‘d vv;»s tlie Al 2 30 (i'clocl< the launeli Ijearing ceremony wliicli ;i(len(leil llie ci’own- Miss Hill ;ind lier three .Mtiendanls, B.C. and Wash. Throng to ing of Mi.ss ly Hill as I,.Illy of llie Misses B.'ii'b.ira Hall, Bremla Carrntli- Bake, who II reign over A((uatic ers and Bena I’ioli, arrived at tlii' Ilual. IN BIGGEST WEDNESDAY UPSET to lie greeteil liy Mr. W. W. Beltigrew. A((iialie Chil) I’ri'sident, Miss .fanel ' s Premier Regatta Craig'. 193.9 Bady of till' Bake, and Mr. Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Turns Back Strong 0|)position Rnlpli Isinon, of the American Can Cn., Vice-Com niodon’, From Coast Swimmers — Events Run Like Kelowna Swimmers And Rowers Take A w ay Big Share 1 'I’hc' American I.egioii Biigic' Corps Clockwork First Day I sounded a fanfare while llie eoun w;is Of Prizes— Doubles And Fours Defeat National Revenue i i f e j lining np on the llo:it in front of tlu' I niicroplioiit'. 'I’wo ,Sea Cadets carried .IiKiii t’lisliiiij', 15-\-(>ai--(ild Kl'l()\^'^:^ Kelowna Crews— Three Penticton War Collections S h ow I biHKiuels of Mowers. SCHOLARSHIP FOR mi.;;;, captiin'd llu- applati.sc' of Ibe bip Mr. Betligrew llu'ii announci'd dial (Tim'd oil the (ipeninp day ol’ the lliir- Canoe Teams Triumph I Large Increase [ Miss Kay Hill li;ul lieeii named Bady lietli aiimi.i' Kelowna InlcMiiational of tlie B;ilu' in llie contest arranged in KELOWNA STUDENT conjunction witli the Vancouver ,Iu- Uegall.-' DU Wedne.sday al'Ii.Tiiomi, General iiiipruveinent i n bilee. He alsy exiilained llial the con­ when .she ploughed throug'li tlie w:it- LADIES RELAY SWIM FEATURE TODAY Alongside this hiishie.ss is reflected in the test was not oviM' so fai’ as tlie .Jubili'e story can be sih' ii ers to del'eal all oppo.silion in the hall- liKiires of National Kevenue was concerned, and ;iny of tlie four Allan Me Ken/.ii’. niil(" .swim and ca|jlure the be.-ailil’nl 'I’ho biggest crowd wliicli (.•vi;i' a1 - Cup and llie clnnnpicmship c)f Olcana- collections, made at the local girls still liad a cliaiice to liceome Miss brilliiiiil Kelowna new Wrigley Imphy. gan Lake. [ Customs and Excise office, Mr. Bi’itisli Columbia and travel to Van­ tended a Regatta in Kidowna was Bruce Millar, of Pc-ntictejn, snciiked | siudent, and son ’I'llis is llie llrsi occa.sion lli.-it a Kel­ A. D. Weddell, Sub-C'ollcctor. couver for the .lubiloe functions. present tliis afternoon loi tlie I'liir- ahead of Cook Ry;in in Uie 100 yartls | For the three-month ]>eriod oi! Mr, and Mrs. owna girl has WOI.1 lliis most eoveted tieth Annual Regatta wliicb is now men’s (;pen swim ;md Uiei'cby captured j X Mr. Raliih Ismon was tlien brouglit George S. McKen­ of awards, and site was loudly cheer­ from April 1st to .Inly ;(lst. before the ‘‘mike" to present Miss Hill concluding. The grandstand was a B. C. championship. 1!).'{(>, eolleetloiis at Kelowna zie. Allan won tlie ed as .slie liiiislied 21) yards ;ihe;id of crowded to its utmost capacity, llie with her iirize and the oilier girls her nearest eompetitor, Pal O’llai’a of The sea liorse race, the balloon race, totalled as against U.B.C. scliolarslii]) Aquatic Club was IHled to overllow- i with the bouquets. He was sure tliat tlie Cryst;d I’ool, Vancouver. Mary and tlie apple box race were novelty! $8,3fi0.()0 for the eorresponding of .'P150 for obtain­ ing, while hundreds of si^ectators lin­ one of llie Kelowna girls would be ing tliird liighesl B;iggele\, of the Vancouver Amaleui (wents wliicli drew appreciative l;iugh- ! period in V X i S , an increase of ed the beaches to watch this linest ter from tlie largo throng. | Miss and Vancouver ranldng in Senior Swimming' Association, placec* tliird. or over 31 per cent. would be iiroud to have a Kelowna athletic event of its kind staged in the Vernon Man Wins i / Matficulati on in Broke Junioi- Record Dominion of Canada. girl at the Jubilee. the province, and .loan's time in this evi'iit was 14:- Competitors from all parts of thi* C Class outboards and 22.5 Class | " MISS KAV HILL Before he finish of the ceremony, second highest out­ , from the Kootenays, from boats roared over the course in Iki'ee i fJ C U U V D p T IT IO W IQ Bert Johnston called upon the side of Greater i i i 23.3 a. which, if slie had been eomiiet- ' The Lady of the Lake ing in a junior c\-enl instead of an the Coast and from Seattle were pre­ heats each, making thrilling dare devil, TEiIVIV 1 1 J u llllV / 1 ^ lO gathering to give three hearty cheers Vancouver .schools. Allan McKoir/.ie sent to carry away the coveted tro­ turns and giving the crowd plenty of for Miss Kay Hill, I^ady of the Lake, Born in Kelowna, open contest would have badly shat- jictivities in Kelowna unlil the 1937 H;red tiu' Can.-idian nr rl; Of 14:48, it phies and other awards. Visitors have thrills. Cecil Clarke, of Vernon, in' which were accorded with a will. Aljan has spent all ms scnooi ciay.s SIGNED BY NEARLY R egatta. w;s stati.'d. flocked into the Orchard City from all "Skippy", was tlie winnc.-r of cacti ! right liore in the Orcluird City, and Each event on Wednesday afternoon points. This has been one of the big­ heat in tlie 22.5 Class. J THREE THOUSAND has also built li[i an enviable trad; g e st R egattas ov^er staged, c la im o f ­ Cabin cruisers, launclies, outboards. | record, besides participating in many was run off wiUi clock-like iirecision, STOCKWELL’S WILL and tlic afternoon’s programme was ficials. row boats and canoes dotted the lake I Music Plays other branches of athletic activity'. Kelowna To The Fore in front of llie stand. Further out' Kelowna Board Of Trade Plans concluded on lime. Every olTicial were the sailing boats to add a billowy OCCUPY NEW STAND knew liis job and carried out his Kelowna and Penticton cnti’ies It:i v (.‘ Letter To Be Sent To Minister Large Part duties with tlie iniiiimum of confusion. been to the fore in most of the swim­ grace to the scene. A balmy blue sky, Of Public Works . The gaily decorated Aquatic Club ming events, with the Orchard Cit^' with a blazing hot sun bursting forth Business To Be Transferred To ELIMINATION OF and grandstand provided a jierlecL set­ from the fleecy whit / 2 clouds, made the In Regatta keeping at home the m ajor portion of ! B e tw e e n 2.800 an d 2,900 n a m e s linve Jerman Hunt Premises day a real pleasure for contestants and ting for tlie opening nf this feature tlie awards. In open diving the Coast been attached to the petitions circu-: spectators alike. QUEBEC CRATE event of its kind in Canada. Tlie iiub- is in the forefront'. lated by the Kelowna Boards of Trade Kelowna’s thirtieth annual Re­ Announcement was made this week lic addre.ss system furnislied everyone Rowing has . been divided between Such Kelowna names as Cook Ryan, in this district and in other Valley gatta miglit well be termed a that Stockwell’s Ltd., will move from in tlie Park with news of tlie residts Kelowna and Vancouver', while in the' Malcolm Chapin. Alice Thompson, Dor­ towns, asking for a continuous free musical success, as three fine its present premises at tlie corner of immediately after eacli event. News­ othy Smith, Max Oakes, and others AGAIN SOUGHT war canoe races Penticton repeated ferry service, according to an announ­ band organizations parade the Ellis and Bernard to the Jerman Hunt reel cameramen from the Associated its successes of a week ago and cap- were continually lioard over the public cement made by Mr. E. W. Barton, streets and hold concerts for the store across the street. Stockwell’s Screen Service were presen*^ to cap­ lured all three events. (Continued on Page 1 0 ) Secretary. at Tuesday’s executive vast throngs which have crowd­ will occupy two-tliirds of the ground Grades Committee Wires Fruit ture the highlight.s of the day. . One of the feature races of the session.’ ed Kelowna during the past two Moor and the upstairs. Commissioner Asking Recon­ As an extra entertainment, Gordon Thursday afternobn's programme was Ill Kelowna district alone the names days. Opening of Stockwell's in, its new Finch showed his prowess on water 200 yards relay swim for ladies, sideration Of His Stand the total about 2,200. while from Penticton With the streets gaily decorat­ premise'.s is expected to take place on skiis, a new form of sport to the Ok­ was won by a ‘’nose”, by the which to Kamloops the Valley towns sup­ ed with flags and bunting and S e p te m b e r 1st, alth o u g h the stock an d anagan. Carl Baillie. of Trail, and Kelowna team of Marybelle Ryan. Dot W as It Ogopogo . Called because of the ruling of Col. ported this petition wholeheartedly. the whole city taking on a fest­ fixtures will be gradually moved from Chuck Redling. of Seattle, two of the Andison. Noel Deans and Alice R. L. 'Wheeler that the recommenda­ The petitions originally started in ive appearance, these bands add .August 15th on. best known divers in the Pacific TSiompson. This youthful pride of O r Just E arly tion asking that shipments of apples ■VVestbank and Peachlahd. it is believ­ greatly to the entertainment and Northwest. gave exhibition dives, Kelowna, Alice Thompson churned of the 1936 crop be confined to stand­ ed.—T h e n —the__Kelo-wua .Tiiniof Board -^are-colourful-indeed------—— some of vyhich were not exactly on the waters with a steady easy stroke ~ —-— -M^OTtim g^dr-?^ ard-lidded boxes was under-the-iuris- of Trade took over the scherhe. and, the judge’s books. The Trail Italian Band, now VALLEY BOARDS diction of the Tree Fruit Board ra­ to just beat the Victoria team's swim­ working with the older Board, cir­ well-known to all Kelowna Re­ ther than the Fruit Branch. the (Continued on page 5) m er. While racing in their shells culated the petitions in a widespread gatta followers, is back in the OF TRADE MAY Grades Committee of the B.C.F.G.A. Vancouv’er ..obtained its revenge in early Sunday morning, Max m a n n e r. Orchard City once again and is met on Friday, July 31st, at Kelowna, the men’s senior shell fours over the Oakes and Cook "Iron Man” Now the Board of Trade has gather­ impressing its listeners greatly. and decided to wire the Fruit Com­ T. R. HALL GOES TO one-mile^course. Last year Kelowna Ryan, two members of the ed all the petitions and is drafting a LEND THEIR AID Another musical organization, missioner further with regard to his took the Coast crew into camp, but Kelowna Rowing Club, saw letter to the Hon. F. M. MaePherson, the American Legion bugle corps stand. VANCOUVER NORMAL Vancouver pulled steadily ahead in what they believe was Ogo­ Minister of Public 'Works, explaining of Wenatchee, is paying its initial Kelowna Board Seriously Con- Believing that the present status of the last few hundred yards to win by pogo, disporting himself in the the stand taken by the various Boards i ^ : visit to the Okanagan and pro­ the Marketing Act prevented the Tree a scant length. in aisking for a free ferry service from isiders Calling Meeting To Aid cool waters of Okanagan vides an international aspect to Fruit Board from e.stablishing a- gen­ Inspector Of Schools In Okana­ Penticton’s New Canoe Lake. 6 a.m. to 12 o’clock midnight. the events. Marketing Control eral ruling, the Grades . Committee ’With its new canoe, just purchased Before being forwarded to the M in­ gan District Receives Ap­ These two young men were Arriving in Kelowna on Wed­ wired Col. Wheeler as follows; ister, this letter will be shown to this year. Penticton, was superior to competing against another nesday afternoon, these two “ Present status Marketing Act pre­ pointment At Coast other Valley Boards with the idea The outlook is serious, the fi*uit the Kelowna war canoe crews, but, shell, in a practice face from bands have-paraded the streets vents Tree Fruit Board control pack­ at the same time, the Orchard City Manhattan dia;gonally across that further suggestions might be in­ and held concerts. The main markets might blow up and there ages. As result last year’s experiment. Mr. T. R. IL-.ll, Kelowna. Inspector boys and girls gave the southern the lake towards the Kelowna corporated. The other Valley Boards concert will be given by the might be no control. There must be Grades Committee at meeting today ;of Public^-Scliools. for the Okanagan teams a hard tussle before relinquish­ are also to be ■ asked to write their Aquatic Club. Trail Band this evening in the some enthusiasm, shown, or the fruit feel ninety per cent of grov/ers and district, wiinibi.in the Normal School in g the h o n o u rs. respective members of the Legislature When part way across the industry w ill not realize the .seriou.s- shippers favourable standard lidded staff this fall, succeeding Mr. J. A. Dorothy Smith was the only entrant course, they were attracted by to gain their support. City Park. The Canadian Legion Pipe ness of the situation until it is too box only. . Strongly urge favourable Macintosh, who will retire on super­ in the ladies open three-metre dive, a commotion about half a mile late. reconsideration.” annuation, it was announced by Hon. s o she was awarded the B.G. c h a m p ­ More Penticton persons than ever j Band of Kelowna is also provid­ away. The water was being Such was the outlook as given to This wire is being held in the East G. W. Weir. Minister of Education, ionship. which was at stake. She fin­ before attended the annual Kelowna I ing some peppy music and plays threshed about, and they cou^d the Kelowna Board of Trade at its awaiting the return of Col. Wheeler last week-end. ished that race and went into the 50 Regatta today. Ferries are running an important part in the parades. see two black coils and an­ executive session Tuesday morning, to his office this week, when some A Dnlhousio graduate, Mr. Hall 'la.s yards swim for girls 14 and under and continuously for southern visitors from | The Trail Band is led by Tito other object similar to a head. and as a consequence it was decided action will be taken. had a wide teaciiing experience: and c a p tu re d fir.st place. 11 o’clock this evening to four o’clock' Allega, while E. Pisopio is Ihe The object of their attention to interest the Associated Boards of The meeting had decided that the has been a popular inspector in the Alice Thompson was another Kel­ tomorrow m o rn in g . (Continued on Page 10) was near Poplar Point, on the Trade of the Valley in the promotion Tree Fruit Board .had the power to Okanagan district. His departure from owna mermaid who endeared herself west side of the lake. of the effort now being made to es­ regulate. those shippers who would Kelowna will be regretted by a large in the hearts of the audience as she So far away were they, tablish a stop-gap type of conti'ol for come into the. Cartel agreement, but circle of friends. carried off the 50 yards swim for however, that details of the the marketing of the 1936 crop. could not control shippers outside. Mr. A. R. Lord, also an inspector in lad ies. . TROPHY creature, whatever it was. I JOAN CUSHING WINS WRIGLEY } ' The Shippers Federation had di.s- the Okanagan at one time, has been Vancouver captured another .shell Call Meeting If Favourable were not discernible. It may cussed this same question earlier in appointed Principal of the Vancouver victory in the doubles, when the team have been the Ogopogo, or it The Kelowna Board of Trade will the day. and had dispatched a wire to Normal School, succeeding Mr, D. M. of T. Townley and Don Lucas, forrher might not. but anyway there cpinmunicate with the Tree Fruit the' Fruit Commissioner also strongly Robinson, who retires on August 31st. Kelowna lad. defeated Cook Ryan and was something strange out in Board, expressing confidlmce in its urging reconsideration. Mr. Robinson will take up his resi­ Blax Oakes, of Kelowna, by about six the waters. past operations, and ask if it can be In discussing Col. Wheeler's com­ dence in Penticton, with his soh-in- lengths, over the mile run. The Van­ of any help in putting over the cam­ ment that certain shippers have been law and daughter. Dr. and Mi’s. W. R. couver duo take away the Maclaren paign to provide orderly marketing (Continued on Page 5) W a lk e r . this season. If the an.swer is favour­ able. then other Valley Boards of Trade will be written to, and pos­ 0 . ff. HEMBLING WOULD KEEP CEE sibly a combined meeting will be held in -the n e a r fu tu re . UD BLOWS OFF IN SEMl-RffE Thd Associated Boards of Tr.ade or­ ganization was a real help in settling GRADE, WITH TWO EXCEPTIONS, the recent cannery deadlock, and if it can be of any assi.stance in establish­ TOMATO DEAL WITH MARKETING ing the apple and pear industry on a firm basis, then the Kelowna Board OFF MARKET IN OLD COUNTRY feels that it should assist in evei'y AGENCY WITHDRAWING CONTROL way possible. Cox Orange And Yellow Newtown Are Only Two Nobody Hurt Yet It was pointed out to the Kelowna Prices Do Not Drop As Is Usual In Uncontrolled "“ i!: Varieties He Would Consider—Cee Grade Mc- Board that there is a lack of interest Markets — Those Creating Sales Disturbance . Intosh Must Not Be Shipped—British in the movement at present, because » L i there is nobody hurt yet, but let the Fold Up In Crisis — Onion Deal Ar­ Producers Seeking To Protect deal become a wide open one. and ranged With .Coast Their Market More they will see that control is necessary- \' \ At the conclusion of the discussion. black as it. might seem when view­ Mr. E. W. Barton, Board Secretary, “Owing to the impossibility of That all Cee Grade except Cox reached at the Conference regard­ ing the situation at first glance. "With stated that the recent action of the maintaining prices under the pre- a . wide open market there is gener­ Orange and Yellow Newtown ing regulation of shipments, as Associated Boards in the cannery deal sent.unsatisfactory status of the ally a flock of throats cut, but this is might easily be eliminated when Mr. Hembling explains in the fol­ showed that an organization similar B riti^ Columbia (Interior) Vege­ table Marketing Board, no further not so in the case of tomatoes. exporting to the Old Country, and lowing report on “Apple Produc­ J. ^ ’■tj to that of the combined Boards was 1:11 tion and Marketing in the United control will be attempted on to­ One shipper explained to The Cour­ that in any case Cee Grade Mc­ necessary, even though it was only Kingdom.” called once in three years or once or matoes, other than for canning ier on Tuesday that there was really * i i Intosh should certainly he taken twice a year, so long-as it would be purposes. The price lis therefore no great cause for alarm. He stated that when the main shippers are sell­ off the Old Cmintry market, wiere You will note Worn the Conference on call in. an emergency. open. Should conditions change so that results will justify control, ing under a controlled deal, the chis- two of the most important sugges­ Report that no definite agreement v-as this Agency will again set prices”.' ellers can undercut quite freely, and tions brought back by Mr. O. W. arrived at in respect to the regulation Such was the wording of a circular with little danger of . a comeback. Hembling, representing the Can­ of shipments of Canadian apples this - But when everyone is on the same adian Horticultural Council at the coming season, other than an agree­ sent out by Col. E. Poole, manager of the Interior Vegetable Marketing A g­ basis the small fellow who has thrown Empire Fruit Producers’ Confer­ ment by the Canadian delegates that Tem peratures ency Ltd. on Monday, August 3, and the market wide open cannot stand ence. some form of regulation would be car­ received with dismay in most Valley up against the competition and fades i f Mr. Hembling docs not paint a ried out. the terms of which would be SS> > X . July 30 to Aug. 5 Max. Min; circles. out of the picture. When this occurs, (Qsy picture of conditions in the decided later. Thursday ...... 89 53 Ip order that you ma> have a clear Northern Shippers Blamed thien the market gradually becomes Old Coimtry in years to come Friday ...... 86 54 from an export apple situation. picture of the situation from the .Eng­ It is understood that Vernon, Ash­ stabilized. Saturday ...... 85 51 England is taking steps to prhtert lish growers’ point of view, your at­ Above is- pictured the handsome , win this trophy Miss Cushing forged croft and Kamloops shippers, includ­ Prices IVoiild Not Drop -Sunday ...... 87 54 her own producers, he points out. tention' is particularly drawn to the new Wrigley trophy, one of the m ost|^]ie^ of , a strong field on "Vancouver 1 ing some Chinese, were responsible Monday ...... 87 53 jfor undercutting prices and making it It was the opinion of this shipper and there Will be greater difficul­ remarks of Mr. S; V f . Mount in the In­ covet^ awards of the Kelowna an j ^ shimmers :md was out i terim Cortferenoe Report. nual Regatta which was won on W e d -' . ^ ^ ^ ! Tuesday ...... i...... 90 52 impossible for the Vegetable Board to that the Board prices effective before ty each year to reach this coveted tlfe Monday “open deal” would hardly The English grower is not at all nesday afternoon by Joan Cushing, i *** 20 yards. Her victory was Wednesday ...... 85 56 carry on. "market. (Continued on page 4) No definite agreement was (Continued oh page 6) , fifteen year old Kelowna mermaid. To' one of the highlights of the Regatta. However, the outlook ' is hot as PA G E T W O Till*: KELO W NA COUKJEJR ANL> OKANAGAN OKCHARDIST •nU'HiJDAY, AUOUi^T 0. i m k THE KELOWNA COURIER GOSSIPS BUSY PICKING BRIDE FOR KING EDWARD A ’.’ I> "The Beguiling Of Lola” OKA N A GAN O KC11AK NIST /n Bygone Days I’mMi Im .1 I I 11 11 I ! I n. i! r il rONTAININC; SOME DOUHTI'IIE r m ir s O F <;a i {| ) f n i n <: F ro m tin; IHe;: o f T h e K i'lo w iia t'o u rie r. ( I )| 'K' I I U il l i ' .III'. I 11111 I 11 i 1111 • My K(l/;;ir J’’. S m illi) .'ill iliU 'I'llIR'lY VEAR.S AGO f ■ ■ • ■ in 'I'lmrsilay, .Inly :!t:. fl.. 1... When old Mill Ml.yter dii'd and left his iii'w lum/:- alow to hi.-: niece, I ,ola Spni’j',::. there were three old ■'A;, th ere are :;e\cr,il <■.■|;.e;; of typhoid in the val- ml fl. rardeiiers who were darned glad. It wasn't Ins leai iiig ley. (uir l(ie;il pliy;;ieiaii;; i eeoiiimeiid that il would his properly lo l.ola that tickled ns it was Ihe fact he w e ll III hoi all w.'iler ic ed from :,om ee;; of .’ iipply w h ich i; thr Ml;ij . ni II :j nri 'MmIf V' .il I M no' Ihf C'minr I O (IM r in that old Mill was reall.v dead that's what counted. Ihe piirit;^ iif doiihl fill." < |of r«l i.itiiffiMV ;,(>oroper wlnirves and bnildimis. This may be only an C'oiiiplelion of pieliininaries, nimenieni of inaeliiiiery b.v re((uest". slit; had us :ill g.rinniii;',, for we knew exeii.se, hut, if il i;: a reality, il shows in stronj t lijlht the lack of faith Ihe.i’ |)ossessed in Ihe ili.'ilriel in days |o Ihe site of operation.'^ i.'oir,; rilel ioi i of camps and Mol.i, like a smart girl, had ligured it out Ihere'd be none coming. g o n e b.v. w h e n Ihe.v co u ld easil.v ha\’e secured a m p le other delail.s will probably delay eoininericeiiieiil -on W( llireo old gjirdener:;, ,fim Spouts. Mob M:irtin fronta/ie." IIk' toad;; foi' anollier Iwo or llii'ee weeks, whic.'h ;md I, Ted Hodg.e, were clo;;e friends anti as often ;is ■■Mc.'^.srs. E. M , C an ^u lh i'i's and W . M. I’(iuli‘,v have means dial little more than Iwo months of siiilabU; not we worked log,elher. We had known J,ola from dissolved partnership, as Mr. Carrulliers IliidH habyhood. We worshi|)ped her much Ihe same as the weather can be counted on to eariy on Ihe v/ork, . inaiiagersbip of Ihe Kelowna Land A- Orchard Co. those forei.e.ii fo lk s w o rsh if) th eir f.'ivourite itlols. S h e re- Why is there always Ihi.s .'-ensele.ss pi'oerastiiiatioii (|uires all his attenlioii. while Mr. I’ooley's wa;; now Iweiity-Ivvo ;md a re;il picture. Str.-iight as a health will not jii'iniil of an indoors oi^eiipalion, and he is in IIIiderlaI-: inp, provincial I'oad woii'-? 'I’he immieipal- lil.y's growth ;ind as line a;; a good rose- the mort- lo devoti' himself on Ids return, wliieh may be ex- ilies pill Ihe I'rovinee to . hame in this respeet. While .vtiu looked her over Ihe more charms .ytiu diseoveretl. peeted in two weeks' lime, to his ranch on the Bench. the roads are still moist from v, inter thaw and spriii;; Slie hail iris-gre.y e.yes that enslaved .von, and as ftir her smile -litirdie! it came coiiquei'ing from live retl Messrs. Carruthers and I’oole.v wi'i^e responsible for lain, the mimiei))alities put their praders to work tin; commepeement of the great development in lips and glistening white teeth that :ni.v movie sl:ir the and far more is aeeoniplisli('d than is possible later, would env.v. Is it an.v wonder she made fools of us— lle.V b ro u g h t abou t li.y the s u b d ii isioi.i p f .large tracts of land into .small fruit farms, which they began when Ihe surface has been dried out to a flinty hard­ llial: we slaved day alter da.v m;iking her garden as hy die purchase of Ihi- Leiiuime estate. Since; near like heaven as we could gel it'.' Ah me, when Mr. ness by tbe ardent ra.ys of the sun. Work.inp eondi- G. G. Mackay. of Vancouvei', bought several ranches 1 thirds of Lola's shameless ingi'alituck': the work we tions, too, with cooler temperatures, ari,’ mueli better in the valley in III91 and .subdiv-ided them, no land did for tier and all the good llowers 1 gave her, m.y in small parcels liad bei'ii jjut on the market and the for men and macdiiner.y alike in sprinp th.'in in mid­ faith in women folk is badl.v sli;iken up! When lovel.v ■While King Edward was Prince of \VaIes his matiimonial intentions formed a favounie subjee' district undoubtedl.v suffered, as the tide of immigra­ summer, and more \alue can be obtained for the wohuin stoops, not to foll.v. but lo sprinkling llatler.v- fur go.ssip, but since his succession lo the throne the^jlamur of tongues has become more nui.sy than ever tion went to and Summerland, where .small salt on a gardener'.^ tail, where's the old wliite head mone.v spent. and llie mimes of many young ladies of royal or noble lineage have been suggested as eligible to become lots could be obtained. Today, a great change is vis­ she can't catch and teach to )x’ck out of her hand'.'' Il has been stall'd in e.xplaiialion of the del.iy in the consort of the Sovereign. It is .said that constant pre.ssure is being exerted upon His Majesty to choose ible. the population of the valley Inis more thab Ijola started yoking us up for work. b.y giving a eommeneinp, imblie works that it is due to the finan­ a mate by statesmen who hope that succession to the crown ina.v be continued in the male line. Although doubled, with residtant benefit to the trade of Kel­ \\^ondcrfuI meal in her new bungalow. I must say she mentioned as one of the most likely possibilities, choice of Prince.ss Ceeilie Victoria, seen in the picture owna; and, while part of the credit is due to others, cial .year ending on March Olst. so that ai)propi'iations could do things good in her home. Her kitchen was due honour must be given lo the pioneer firm of Car­ for the year are not availabh.' earlier, but that does not .just dandj' and as clean as fresh paint: and as for the layout above, daughter of the ex-Crown Prince of Germany and grand-daughter of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, ruthers & Pooley for having l6d the way and fcilr food, .you couldn't want better. All the same. 1 didn’t would not be popular with the people of the Empire, who would prefer that the new Queen be of purely sc'cm an adequate excuse. If road work commenced bringing on the inarket the bench lands which arc like my chair being parked on a bunch of spread out British stock. in April, instead of August, surel.y that should be earl.y to be such an iin).)ortant factor in the local fruit newspapers, for I had put on my long-tailed broad­ cnoupjh. If not. change the end of the fiscal year to in d u stry .” cloth Sint and was wearing a fine red-and green neck­ wont round her garden, all the worth while plants •correspond with the calendar .year, as it did in b.y- tie. but. as the other! didn't grumble, I couldn’t; and, we’d missed—there they were and growing good. At a meeting of the City Council, authority was after all, Jim Spouts would have been happy in pig gone days. June came and a bolt from the blue crashed down given lo pay to Mr. T. W. Stirling the sum 'of $106, litter. There's no doubt we'd have felt more at home Whatever the cause, it is an absurdity to repeat, on three old fools. Lola sold her house! Fred Purvis, being one-third of the purchase price at .f300 of Lot in the woodshed, but Lola soon put us at our ease Odds And Ends the estate agent, told me she had got an extraordin­ 10. Block 10( the site acquired for the fire hall to .be year after year, the folly of starting a programme of and we double banked on every dish she placed be­ ary prici; for it— the purchaser had been crazy about erected. road betterment and improvement so late in the sea­ fore us and ate up all the desserts in sight before "WISE AND OTHER'WISE the garden. Lola had to keep it in order till he took The tender of Mr. M. J. Curts for building thp we'd finished. son. possession. fire hall, amounting, to $785. was .accepted. When we had lighted our pipes and begun to talk. Bob Martin called a meeting at his home. Now Specifications for road work on Bernard Avenue Lola jumps to her feet and "ching chings” on a glass that the place was sold we wanted to get back some KELOWNA IN GALA DRESS anl Pendozi Street were submitted by Mr. Cha?. SPEED UP AND POPULARIZE MAIL SERVICES with a teaspoon. “Now see here, boys,’’ she cries out, of the perennials that Lola had pinched. When I got Harvey. C.E. He proposed to grade Bernard Avenue • The Vernon News) “I’m leaving the start of my garden to you. ^ou’j-e Practically all the residents of Kelowna and dis­ to Bob's, he and Jim Spouts were looking like a thiity feet wide from ditch to ditch, the centre of the all good men in your own lines. Uncle Bill was always trict who have viewed Kelowna’s highly deco^-ated Few Okanagan Valley residents can state the couple of train wrecks with fatalities. “What’s up? ’ street being taken and twelve feet in the centre to telling me about you. If you want any tree planting Bernard Avenue, have agreed that the flags and bunt­ particidars tif the mail services between Verron and I asks, all nei'vous like. be gravelled at the rate of one cubic yard of gravd done, Lola, he says, Jim Spouts is the best man to do ing make a real display and add a holiday aspect to points south to Penticton. They know that the C.P.R. "Read it!” says Bob, handing me a letter, his to each five lineal feet of road. On Pendozi St., the it. If you w ant lawns and paths, there’s no better man the city. But what irks us are the number of people trains can-y mails to Kelowna and that from there hands all shaking. proposed grade to be twenty-five feet wide from in the world than Bob Martin— and as for plants you who have asked why so many French flags ■were south they go by carrier. They also know that north­ “Aye, read it, Ted Hodge” growls Jim, spitting ditch to ditch, with, the same gravelling as on Bern­ go straight to old Ted Hodge and he’ll start you with included in the decorations. In answer to these un­ bound the C.P.R. train brings the mail and that at between his boots. “My heart alive— just read it.” ard Avenue. The proposals did not meet with the en­ real good stuff, for he’s a generous man.” initiated questioners, may we explain that they are times it is not available in Vernon until the follow­ I put on my specs and reads what was .evidently tire approval of the Council, as it w;as felt that tfap Lola looked at me so ardently that I forgot the N O T. French flags, but only strips of bunting. And ing morning. a round-robin, meant for the three of us. gravelled strip was unnecessatily wide, and a ' motion sixteen dollars her uncle owed and began to list what the flags in the centre are not German flags either. Then it is known that the Greyhound bus carries "This is to tell you three old snivelling grouchers was passed instructing the Board of Works to meet plants I could spare. Then she eyed Jim and Bob mail but as to what busses or when, there is a general that I’m fed up ivith you spj-ing round my garden. Mr„ Harvey and go over, the work in order to modify just as she'd eyed me and I could see they were both fog. Police Officer Phil Baker is going to look after the AND MORE DECORATIONS the plans. It was also resolved to advertise for tenders roped in. “Yes, boys” she sang out (our united age This is not a healthy condition. It is not conducive property, so take notice, you three warts, K EEP O UT for the work, separate estimates being required for was a Tong way over two hundred), “its you for the But speaking of streamers, have you. obseiwed to the frequent or general use of the mails and, be­ AND STAY OUT. I’m wanting no more flower strew­ each street also for the grading and gravelling. cause of this lack of knowledge, the services are not job and I'm leaving things entirely to you! Lordie!” in g on u n c le ’s g ra v e . the late.st addition to the packing house area on Ellis It was decided to recommend Mr. J. F. Burne she laughed out, “when you think of it; you boys nearly so well patronized as they should be. Lola Spriggs.” Street? On Thursday morning, not to be outdone by to the Government for appointment as Police Magis­ For this genei'al lack of information the local post doing this garden work— why it's like strewing flow­ I falls into a chair. Talk about ingratitude! Talk any Bernard Avenue merchants or Junior Board of trate, at a salary of $250 per annum. ^ offices are not to blame. Their .lob is to receive, sort, ers on uncle's grave!” ------— ------—------—— ~about winter winds and serpents’ teeth— What price *Traders7-some-wags-withou“ too“much to do gathered It was a fool thing for Lola to say. It was poking ■deliver and dispatch the mails. And they do a good Lola? W e three old Johnnies felt like crushed worms all the apple box labels available and stretched therti TWENTY YEARS AGO jo b . up a wasp’s nest. Bob Martin scrambles to his feet —and by heck, we looked it! Yep, three old fro.st on a rope across the street. They even incliided.a beer 'Thursday, July 27, 1916 More than this is required. The Post Office De­ all hit-up and flustery. “Listen here, Lola,’’ he flares wilted geraniums—not worth a bean. box label. This array is quite imposing, and adds partment is not giving all the service which is ex­ out. “we’re doing no flower strewing on old Bill’s Jim Spo.uts was the first to recover himself. Now greatly to the festive air of the packing houses. “Many people here remember Ian Macrae, who pected of it when it does not keep the people inform­ damned grave! W e’re doing this garden work for you. I must say old Jim, though dirty in his habits and Now employees may look out and see this streamer, was at one time Provincial Constable in .Kelowna. ed regarding mail services. New services should be and let me— '’ no Parma violet inside a house, was a real good man and their hearts will be lightened, at least by looking Last October, he joined the 54th Battalion, advertised so there may be general knowledge of But Jim cuts Bob short. He was on his legs in a.crisis. He jumps to his feet and starts unfolding at the beer label. Besides the banner a notice was being prior to. that time Provincial Constable at Trout them and when there are changes in time of depart­ clenching his fists and starts right in to talk about a large b;’l poster he’d been sitting bn. “What we’ve posted on the Crown wall, and read; “This display Lake, B.C. Several months ago his friends were griev­ ure and arrival they should be carefully and publicly old Bill’s character. Shocking stuff! I had to jump got to do, boys,” he says, “ is to ferget all this Lola was erected without the knowledge or sanction of: ed to see his name in a casualty list, which stated reco rd ed . up and make him stop. My. what he said about old stuff. Take a look at this! This is what nobody must The Liquor Control Board, the Tree Fruit 3oard, the that the ex-constable had been Idlled in action. Im­ Within recent months the Post Office Department Bill must have made old Bill leap in his grave! Then ferget.” He. held up the poster and we sat and stared Vegetable Board, the Dominion Fruit Inipection agine the surprise, therefore, of Chief of Prci inci^ acceded to repeated requests for improvement in the Lola got going, and believe me she said a heap—we at it. It advertised the Summer Flower Show, and it Branch, or Gerry • McGeer”. They should have in­ Police Black, of Nelson, when a few days ago Re Okanagan Valley mail services. After full investiga­ heard more unpleasant news of ourselves in ten min­ reminded us with a sharp shock that, although we cluded the Junior Board of Trade, as Dick Parkinson, received a post card from Macrae from “Somewhere tion and under pressure, it was decided to speed up utes than we’d heard in fifty years. Finally, she orders might be three old rummies that had been tricked by President, was absent at the time. in France,” dated. July 3rd last, saying that he was the service by having the Greyhound bus north bound us out of the house, covers up her pretty face in a a clever woman, still we were gardeners— the oldest alive and well. Macrae’s friends are again wishing out of Kelowna carry letters to Vernon instead of handkerchief and looks as if she w'as crying. Well, of occupations on this earth,,dating back to the Father him a safe return from the fighting front.”- POOR OLD JIGGS! permitting them to lie most of the day at Kelowna we trooped out looking like nothing and feeling of Mankind. awaiting the departure of the C.P.R. northbound w-orse. but lor’ bless you, in a day or so she was “On "Wednesday of last week the sad news reach­ i Pride in the traditions of bur noble art came to We only hope that no Kelowna organization will train. Under the present service, the 7:30 a.m. bus round at our homes all honey and syrup, and we old our aid, our drooping heads once more lifted them­ be as foolish as that Vernon outfit which is offering ed town that probably another of Kelowna’s braye out of Penticton carries letters to Summerland, Peach- fools started her work and w-ere glad to do it. selves in the natural elation of the man who creates a prize for the woman rolling pin thrower. Some young men had fallen at the front, when a wire land, 'Westbank, • Kelowna, and Vernon, where they Before the winter had set in we had shifted her and tends living things, and then and there we made husbands we know around town would hot welcome from the Casualty Record Office informed Mrs. C. arrive at 11.20 a.m.. The C.P.R. train also carrying climbing roses, jasmines and honeysuckles from the a resolve that we would show that a fair Delilah such a content, we are sure, for friend spouse might M. Renshaw that her son, David McIntosh, Had been mail reaches Vernon at 5,45 p.m. Mail for Vernon out old home and planted them against the bungalow. had not shorn us of our strength and despoiled our become too expert. We would like to suggest, how­ reported missing since July 10th, and that hq was of Summei-land and intermediate points, excepting W e three w-orked like slaves, Jim digging his trenches gardens of everything that was worthy of a place ever, that the Vernon sports committee, if it really believed to have been killed. Kelowna, reaches Vernon on the train because on the for his climbers, I fixing up good rich borders and on the exhibition bench. To see the result of this wants to do a good job, should stage this competition “David was sworn in under Captain Rose, in Kel­ Bob ori his lawn work. Old Blyter’s perennials were bus there are no facilities for sorting and there is. stern resolution, you must come to the Flower Show about four o’clock in the morning, as that is really owna, last July. He was only seventeen years of age ■only the sealed b a g s fo r K e lo w n a a n d V e rn o n . too old to use agqln and Lola was crazy to have new in the I.O.O.F. Hall, on Saturday, August 15th. when the time hubby generally sneaks in. Or is it? at that time. When his mother had reluctantly given Southbound the C.P.R. train carries the mail to stock, so she never quit asking for plants till she had perhaps you can spot the exhibits made by the vic­ her consent to his joining and the oath had been intermediate points and to Kelowna, where it is given very near skinned pk When she’d finished with Us tims of the fair Lola. taken, there was no happier or prouder lad in the . to a carrier for transportation south. This mail closes she ekploitfd Bernard Avenue where the rich folks ON THE STREET Okanagan Or even in the Empire.” v , / in Vernon .at noon. live, and gathered in quite a harvest, and all she gave BOARDS WERE BUSY Seen and heard on the street— St. George Baldwip Strange to say, southbound letter mail on the in exchange was just a flash of her eyes and a nice wielding a hammer—Terry Bennett and George Mc­ At the first annual meeting of the Kelowna smilc.-AVell,. if we were satisfied with the same pay, (Penticton Herald) bus which closes in Vernon at 5.30 for dispatch at Kay being talked out of a tennis game, by Fred Creamery, Ltd., held on July 245th, the flnanci^Q you can’t blame others. ' 6.20 p.m. is only for Kelowna, Penticton and Van­ Boards of Trade of the Okanagan, acting together, Williams and B ill. Embry— W. A. C. Bennett talking s^tement showed a loss of $435.47 on th e y e a r ’s op­ c o u v er. That season, Jim, Bob and I had the poorest show­ have demonstrated more than once during the past on the street— Charley Friend’s face when he found erations. Considering the amount .of extra expense ing of flowers we’d had since the great frost of 1901; year that they can be of tremendous impoi’tance to involved in , the initiation of a new enterprise, Now the people of Peachland, Summerland, and that only 24 more tickets were needed to make Miss this Lola had' begged or pinched all our best plants. By the valley. It is noteworthy also that when they en­ was not regarded by the shareholders as in any Westbank are starting an agitation. They are finding Elk the Lady of the Lake— Kelowna baseball players way Maytime Lola’s garden'was looking fine and promis­ list the active support of the valley press a force of discouraging. what they consider undue delay in communicating looking mighty pleased over the re.sult of the draw ing. Bpb's Darwins made' a wonderful show, my public opinion is created which makes objective at­ one with another. Peachland is complaining that mail for the Regatta ball tournament. '' for Westbank dispatched at that point in the after­ delphs and columbines were rising ■ up strong and tainment much more easy. TEN YEARS AGO noon, reaches its destination by travel to Penticton, healthy and the pansy borders Lola had-made'fhom______A case in point •was the recent tomato tie-up. Thursday, July 29, 1926 staying there over night, coming back through Peach"- Jim-’sjseedlings were massbs of bloom. Eyerybodj' was Growers wanted a certain price for tomatoes. Canners CONTEST MAKES FOR CLEAN WINDOWS land in the morning and on to Westbank. They are*^ busy planting out'their annuals and Lola ne^^er stop- said they could not pay the price, for a variety of “The local canneries are putting up a very large This window contest which was inaugurated by rightly asking why it is not possible to have the mail ped asking for piants. She didn’t keep to us' alone- reasons, including Eastern competition. pack of beans and most of them are also canning pi the Junior Board of Trade has had far reaching ef­ made up for intermediate points locally and sent off oh no. she begge'if flowers here, there, and everywhere. The Okanagan Boards of Trade called conferences apricotis at the present time.” 1^1 fects, but our chief scout, in looking over Bernard in a separate mail bag to be left off at destination. ■* .She went .a,bout with a'smal.l, coloured, fancy basket of various interests copcerned and studied all angles Avenue on Tuesday morning, discovered still another This is a new day and age. Communications have dressed up like a 'Watteau maideif, .her gurls .peeping of the situation. At the. Conservative nominating convention for .good result from the campaign. More than fifty per ' been speeded up in many parts of the world. People out from the .shade.v of- a'-bi^,-flaunty sun hat and When little progress was being made with the the constituency of Yale, held at Penticton on July cent of the store windows were getting a washing are demanding service. Air, mail may or may not be wearing a pretty.flowered apron tricked up with frills canners and railway men in the matter of px'ices and 26th, Mr. Grote Stirling, of Kelowna, who represented that morning, and this sudden impetus to >vindow a necessity but it is a certainty that, if the "Cahadian and ribbons ahd'pocket^'fastened'ivfth-large-red but- .rates, the hoards sent a delegation to Victoria to dis-. the riding in the last Parliament, was the unanimoiis cleaning must surely be resultant from the contest,, ' Postal Services are to hold the place in the sun they tons the’size :-of Silver dollarS^gosh! with her hands cuss ‘the whole subject with the government. Then, choice as the party’s standard-bearer at the forthcom­ we feel sure. won in the last century, there must be a-speeding • clad in white gauntlets and flourishing a, little trowel, the government conducted hearings at valley points, ing general election. up and a willingness to use the latest and most mb- Lola^was a picture \vorth looking at-T-;-no\Y,qnder when dealing with cannery wages, price of produce £a n d so dern methods of transportation and the provision’ oF shej-fvent sm irking'found-the I’ich folks”'gatdqns she forth, nett. of Kelowna, who had been named as one of* the The Interior Tennis Championships Tournament, full information for the public who pay for and use ’ got anything she asked" for. .. ^ ■: ' The Outcome was that for the tomato season the committee which went to Victoria to see the govern-" held on the courts of the Kelowna Tennis. Club dur­ the services. ; ..It waswhen.plan^ing out; time was over and she government board decided to eliminate over-time m ent. ing the week of July 19th to 24th, \\vas favoured by had gathered in alL she Could get'that her manner rates of pay for cannery work, then the cannery-men Some mention has' been made previously of the fine weather throughout and was thproughly a suc­ cess. T. O. Ryall, of Vancouver, defeated P. G. Dod- VVilEN NEWSPAPERS DO FAVO^JRS FOR PEOPLE ■ toWabds! us' ^hree ch'i^hged into "th^ “cold, with 'SnO’v found it possible to offer somewhat better prices to part which the newspapers of 'Vernon, Kelowna and later!” " SWe •didn't; nke' us ■ vi^anderltig rq.und and 'find- the gidwefs^arid the producers decided to accept a Penticton took in featuring the situation so that , the well, of Summerland, in the Men’s Singles in three • Mail and Empire, Toronto) in g‘plants we'd’ thought dead flourishing in her ggr-' 'little less than they had originally demanded.. public would clearly understand its importance and straight sets, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. Miss Neame. of Kelowna, W e h av e otten reflected upon\^ the slowness of '. den.''Bob’ Marti’n, used to say nastytthings, to her-^biit So, vve are now looking forward to a big produc in emphasizing to the public mind, the necessity of won the Ladies’ Singles, defeating Miss Joyce Hfay- people to thank k edilois foi the favours which news- thereT. we were all in the same barrow and when we tinntlon of of cannedcanned, tnmatnestomatoes in in the the Okanaf^an Okanagan thi-j this <;ea.t:nn season. finding a solution. It is in a case such as this that man,’ of Kelowna, 6-4, 6-2. Dodwell and Davis, FOn- papers do for them. Individuals and organizations; We will have a quarter of a million dollar turnover., community newspapers can be of particular value. ticton, won the Men’s Doubles from Ryall and Mc­ are constantly asking for publicity to assist them in that'-df ideas and imagination, in the realms' of i'ntiii- 'A'few weeks ago we feared the tomatoes wbuld rot The town newspaper is an institution which is Lean, Vancouver, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3. Dodwell was also promoting various kinds of worthy causes. Space is tion'nnd duty. People seem not to'see that their opin- in the fields. hei'e to stay, if its merits, are realized by its business, victorious, with MrS. H.^G. M. Wilson, of Kelowna, the only commodity, aside from circiilat'ion. which ^ion.'oif the world is^jalso a confession of-character. W e '" ■ Cannery employees will-not get special pay rates public. It does not truly advance by operating on the in the Mixed Doubles, which the pair won from’ R. publisheVs have to sell, and this is a fact'which too. can .only see wHat'we are, and if we misbehave we for over-time work. But, If the canneries had failed basis solely of self-interest. It must take up public H. Hill and Miss I^eame, both of Kelowna, €-1, 4-6, many seem to forget. Some are, even critical of the suspect others.—-Emerson. ’ to operate, they would not get any work Or pay at all. questions and at. the expenditure, quite frequently of 6-2. Mrs. Tailyour and Miss J. Hayman. both of i^el- favourable notices which .’we .give them and their ______l-______:_____—____ The tomato situation,;^ in so far ais the Okanagan considerable money, gather sufficient information so owna, took the Ladies’. Doubles from Mrs. Gardner projects. A stiff greater nuinber forget to rnake any, . . ' PUBLIC OPINION " ; , . is concerned, chiefly affects Vernon, Kelowna and as.to place them pi'bperly before the reader. and Miss Neame, both of Kelowna, 4-6,-6-2, 8-6.; Miss acknowledgment oi the co'urtes.y extended to them. Too often it is nothing else but what the whole Oliver. Ho\ybver, Penticton and Summerland Boards The tomato trouble was an instance of where Hayman successfully defended her title as Interior Junior Girl Champion-against Miss Keith, of Enderby, Wo have in mind a biblical instance of ingratitude in. ■ world opines, and no one in particular. . Your neigh- of Trade showed an active interest in the matter and newspapers were able to help the Boai'ds of Trade. , which only one in ten was thoughtful enough to re- 'jDor assures you — tliat everyone-----.------_• :is — of x one ■way _.c.roff th'ink- in the pi-eliminary stages gave assistance by confer­ Better mail distribution in the Okanagan was another in a hard-fought battle, both sets ,going to 7-5. turn with thanks on his lips and in his face.. ing;,that there is but one opinion on the subject; and, ence attendance. .case. The campaign for Jubilee tourists and the battle while he, claims not to be answerable for it, he does Chief credit for the happy compromise by which for better roads can be added to the .lists. \, But the neiv spirit of corrimunity c6'-operatioh as He is a strong man who can hold down his opin­ not-hesitate to propound and spread it. In such cases, the industry- was given a chance to continue .this sea­ There are scores of opportunities for service pl\e- evinced by, trade bodies durin'g the past few months ion. A man cannot utter two or three sentence.s vyith- . everyonfl. is .appealing to everyone else; and the con­ son in the Okanagan goes to the Kelowna'and Vernon senting themselves to the Boards of Trade,, to the promises fine valley leadership for the future. ; out disclosing to intelligent ears precisely where he stituent member^,of a community \one bymne think it boards. ' ,' ' ' • " . . new.spapers and to all public minded citizens. "We do .The Okanagan can solve all. of its problems by stands in life and thou.ght-.-nanri.ly • xyhether in, the their duty to defer and succumb to the voice pf that One of the individuals who-did a great deal to­ not alwaj's recognize them; sometimes we are blinded keen, united effort, supported by a stro.ng,, aroused kingdorh, of the .sensc.s and'thy un»L;'.stai'idin.g: or in sam e com m u n ity, a's a whole.—rJ- H.. N e w m a n . i wards finding order in chaos was Mr. W. A; C. Ben­ b.y se lf-in te re st. public opinion. ■ ;

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Wilh ll•^;.ll con- EXPORT PRICES si(lcr;il lou sin.nild bo ;'.ivoii !-■ ll:o * CHUKCII N O T I C E S ♦ INTERIM REPORT OF EMPIRE ir ^ (|Uo:,l.oi' ot |■o;>,ulill iti)', !.up|ilio . U iim tlii.s Dominion, in v iow ot lb* nb FAIL TO AROUSE For Smart Regatta Functions .sl.inti.il n i(ro ;o .(' in onl|ml tb.it could CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY bo :nil ioi|);itod in llio uo;n fninio, FRUIT CONFERENCE AT LONDON ( ‘»>r, JiiinuHl Avr. ami lU-ilium Si. Mr. A. Apploy.'ud .sng);o..toiii open Wednesday l'’n ll()U ’i II)', ;i Inn;.; sc,.'.inn o f 'h e warned llio Cniiiiiiil Ico that llio Giiv- .Old .A.ilnnla'. .dteiiioiMis, 3 to 5 i>.in. .SliipjKT.-:' I'’c'(l('i'al inn .ind cxi'cn l i vc on DRY OIN 31—Would Include Gravensteins In Soft oriiMU'iit of .Sonlli Africa would nnl bo Kridjiy, .Inly Jl.sl, \'.ilnc:. .in-aiu'.ed for 5-t(c Siivtit rizz A ll iiicliiK.'d to l'a\' see tfacso proofe.be/ore you buy. g ' j a^urance that the tariff on Empire mittee that Australian supplies would apples would not be asked, for by Eng­ continue to be rigidly controlled, but lish growers without further discusr pointed out the difficulties, particular­ sion at a future Conference ly during the past season in connec­ The United Kingdom delegates in­ tion with complying with a definite timated that they would expect an ex­ date by which arrivals on the United tension of the present voluntary ar­ Kingdom market should cease. He rangements in connection with the stated, however, that so far as it lay (GEORGE ANOEBSOiN) 1936-37 crop, ill view of the prospect in the g^rowers* power, they would of a particularly heavy home crop. continue to aim . at clearing the mar-' LAWRENCE AVENUE and PENDOZI ST. PHONE 287 KELOWNA . Mr. S. W. Mount, United Kingdom ket by a certain date. delegate, could not agree to the Em- IVEr. H, Turner endorsed these views.* rnuHsiJAY. AU(:u^ (>. licit;. PAGE FOUR THE KELOWNA COUKIEK AND OKANAGAN OKCMAKDIST

I'i, I' h 1'.', 11:1 V,111 I'l IIIV c crew got oil tin' nil; nmHnm¥iToxiwainniufnmnimMnwMM«»i»mniuMini«*»*«nM‘*»"| JOAN CUSHING WINS riilll:c hill pul nil ;i hlic 11111',Il I" COYOTES BUSY IN , II -I I ’ III 11 11| d T III ic 1111 O', . ,’)d SI 'I KELOWNA COURIER THE WRIGLEY CUP 1 , 0 y.iids ;\(, .III Iti'l.iy ,'k’ im !.i NEIGHBOURHOOD \ ‘. 11 , III I ,p, II I ’.ai'k , I II I ; I’ I ;i I id 11 i 'i OK ANA<; \ N OlO IIAItOISI , I h' 1 , \' Id nri.i I hi, cl Slid II I. M;ir> OF BENVOULIN IV,M,..lw .1 Sv '1 !i' K' i . 1 .1 it'.M [.'•trir.) I I 1 ’ll t I II II, I I I I I i||l p.l !.’<■ I ) Dniih'.c, l.illian .'ilid.c;., I\c|ii\viia ZO-Acre Orchard SI I IISCK' I )’ I JON K A'l i::; r.ciiv I’,Mile, Nil' II )caii'.. Alice ThoiiiM Classified .■(III, I >|M. Il' lU ...... I I'oiiiK'i' Kelowna i\Ien Time; 1 min.. .'V ;iiid 1 .'> sec Browliiif' Mar.'uulers Carry OH ■|'m .,11 ...... n .,1.1 .i:h1 I" I .1 , ,il 111 il.illl. mumuuuuumixujnumimmtmmuumimiitmnuuimmmuumumW ".Sciilly" t'lminiiii,".. of San Kf, in .liiniiir \^'ar ('aim'' Hacc. I, Kclcr,’. lUcvcn Fill Ileus— Harvest LUU. IHCARING AND BLANTI<:D— ■ ' ,l I ■ 1 • ,1 Cl,'CO, ,'iliii Dun l.iica;., nl V ai in ii i\i i . n;, Seoul.',. I),i\e ('hapm.iii, Tmii I'i \ 'I ,, I I,, I • r. If. ,| ' ’.111, .11,1 , il I,, I i , ill It I I,' .. diill. lied I’el I lgre\'. , I'.iili Wdlis. Ilnh Season Begins 75”, D IO L IC IO U S ; t ,| I \| ,,,,,111111 , I,,,, I'l', III' I " I ' I M ,' " I 'I',. I " <11 (wo former Kelowna lads. ;4 io\\ed I , In I , I II ■ , Ill'll III-,, 1 I mil. Ai>V SI n (; k' a t I's (lieir Iil'o w iin ;i doidile,; ulien IIk'.n Hume. I,vie .S.inger, V, .leimens'. Dex 15', N IO W T O W N S •|'l .■ I,, ,■■1,1 .,11,1 ( '... .1, I ,\,l . , . I I , Ilf 111 Iv'.ll , \,|,|n I, fi.il ,,,,,,I,, In,, ,,'i|,. , ,11 II iiri'ilioii. ler I’elligrcw. Art l‘ov;ih. C;imeroii I .,, I...... imil i:i"ii|' "I II"' '■ II''"' sl'.imincd o\’er llie waler;; in ;m ex- Coyolc;. .'ire 1)0;.y in (he (li:;(ric(. .|||. .1 . . I , ,11 ., I ,1,1,, Ml ,'1 I M.iddiii. Harold I lendei r.on. Mill Ward, 10', M e IN T O S H I I .,11.1 Mmii. mmI . ' iI'm lil t"' C,i I 111 111,,,, , , .1|1I| , .n. Mil,' n MI ,1. liiiiilioii .'.pin. One p;ii(y ha;> lo.'.l elrvrii good fat ..,1 If,II, I ' , ,fll . |fl III,' . , .1, Il Mil' Iflll' III II 11,1, i i u h I, I', liifit, fiiil iiillift lin Anollier of llie n(')(;ible .swinimln,”. ,1. (.';ipozzi, All.'iii I'’uller, Kd Yirihin- hi'ii.''. ,n , , I II ,11 I , 1,1 . I., 1 I'll, .N I'll' .1 .1 f ' ill, , ,11.,11 ;i,h , I ll',,'MI,'ill', m ill'-' m i' Wiirlll, ka, Don Mel .eiin.'in: 2. A(|nalie Clnh: Details or crop tnul pi ices for ten yc;n s available. A woii- , |,|, ,|m mm) 1, 1,1, 1 II,III. I'll,' ril' ll ";iv r;in ;; \',';i;. llie Mil) y.'ird:; even! for (he I...... 1,1, (Jialiam Wh;din;ui. I•’reddy l•:^';ln::. All,,, ,1111, •■IM, |i' ,, I 'll,'.... ,1, 'll , ...... I '• , I,, I, I ,< il II hit V , 111 .111,1 I'll II'.. ladie;,' open B.C. ehampion.'ihiii and ll.'irve.'i I.', on, Tlic .'.cm i -1 ipe;; are Hcrrnl investment oHored at jrresent day price. 111, Ilf,, 11, ,,lll.. «■ I, I ,.l I ll.lll' 11,1, '■ \ M 1, ...... V m < , |i|i 'l Imi I'l "II ■' ill .I'l- ('laire Alkin.'on, llnli .Sp;dl, l!ndd>' beginning lo move and (ho hum ol ,, Il ,,|ii,',,l,. I ,','i'i\'i'il liy Ir lr l'Il'H lr . (he ( aiiiderluim iV Worl;; Cup, fe:dui' , , |,|,. |,, I ,.,,1,1. Il I 1 ' il'", ■ llllllilllillll ing Vi’incoii vei' and Vielori,'! swim­ .Slephen.".. .linnny Hl.'iek, Cheslie L;i- (he hinder,'; is heard in (lie flekls. 111 , , I,I . h .,, ,|,'..iii i|. m il I t l l '. i'i'. iiiiiv liiivc iciili, ', ♦ • .1,1,1,, , , ,1 11 , ;i 1,1, \ nil till ,,'i, r,i I (■ , ,t 'I h r (. " Il l i<*i, peneski, Ian Mel'Iwan. Ki-ancis < lort . ( 'll, .,.|l|i il \, K I • I I , lll■ ■ lll . ' Il ,1 - I' '-m Ii ' mer:;. 'I'lieie wei'e ;;i,\ enlrii':;. :dl from |.,,..|, |■,,||,,,|. W .llll, ,1. . I,- .‘f f " " . I ' lilll'IlM .i,,,| I, ii n .1 , il,,|| |M lliiii piiv.'itr mhlir'.ii, of . O. for llu’ ll.H.M. Clip. This is (he ihird CLEARANCE Bnx 5'l5. 46-ifi; ber of heals were closely eontesled. We nndersland Unit work on tlu.’ year in a row (h;d Bockm:m h;is e:ip- k'nllowiiig are Ihe resuKs of Ihe liiud OF' Ofl'uc: - - D. Chapman Barn Inred lliis fealure race, he h.'iving jusi new bridge at Ciasorso's is almost evenis: I'lionc l.’ilK m is c e :LLANEOUS eompleled, nosed Old Bobb.v Hooper. V.ancoiu'er Men's Senior Club Hapsfre.'di Donli- Ol.vrnpic star. Iasi year and Vie Wil­ ACCOUNT.''\NT wishes to iiu'csi lew les, ' half-mile. -1, M, C.'h;i|)in and T. Quite a few Benvoulinites eri.ioyed FISHING son. of I'telown.'i, IIk' .year hefoi'e. Hill; 2, C. Ryan and M:ix Oakes. Won hundivci w i 111 services, or |)arliior- Boekinan did not have any ri'al o))- the be.'iuty and eomforl of the Tounst .■'■hip, ('.''labl islied Inisiness. I’, (). Bo.x b.\' at)oid a fool when Cook li.van lost P.ark on .Sunday. liositioii yi’sk'i'day, liowever, and was his o.'ir .iu.sf lieforc the (inish mark TACKLE 2 A 120, .Sahnon Arm , B.C. l- i; Ki'ii.owNA I iiRNinmi': c;o. two l.'ips aliead of (lie nearesi swim­ was reached. 'J'ime: .'I nuns. r mer, blo.vd Chapman, of Vaneoiu'cr. Ernest Reid, ot Vancouver, is spend­ •100 yards Swim, men, open. Boles ing :i holiday with his grandparents. Steel rml, reel anil line; WANTED TO RENT 'I’Ih third entr.y was Ro.v .lames, (d' 'I'roph.v. 1. Mack Bockman, Seidlle; FUNERAL DIRECTORS Kelowna. Both of ihese lads sw.’im Mr. ,',nd Mrs. Alex Reid. N O W A T " $1.45 Day I’honi', iCl; Nifilil, '"t: 7!) WANT ED TO KENT--Dairy ('arm. 2, Bi'uce Millar. I’enliclon: 3. Bill >»« » !(i/^ ft. Ham boo fly rod idnekily bul were oiddisl.’ineed b.y Ihe Riley, f’enliclon. Time: 4 mins,, 46 and KKLOWN.A, H.r. good biiiildiiig! ;iiid locatiian. [f sfronger and mori' experienced Si'atlle The lawn soei.al. which was post,- with 2 tips; lor $3.50 .‘-■Hik'd. will buy. paying cash ill (lie ■1 • sees. ironed, will be held on Thursday. Aug­ 9 ^ ft. Uariboo lly rod mini. Low Board Di\’e. b iiiK iiikI Cut .StfHK' ( ’nnlrac- (he same age. / the States. 1 tdi s. XI (III I aiu'ii I s, I'l )inl','i I UK'S anit . 'A'- LID BLOWS OFF 50 yards Handicap Swim, men, DOCTOR’S ANTISEPTIC—Non-perspirb Oxfords, The Vegetable Marketing Agency members only. K.A.A. Cup.— 1. Bob Mis.s Marie Chapin left for Vancou­ Goodyear welted, double stitched, leath- (I*/? QFx IN TOMATO DEAL lias als<) notified the indu.stry that ar­ Kno.x:^. George McKay; 3, Charles ver on Saturday. She plans to meet er lined; NEW FALL PRICE, per pair her sister. Miss Gertrude Chapin, who rangements, have been m ade with 'he B u ck lan d. 50 yai'ds Handicap Swim, ladies, rc(urn.s from Honolulu on Friday, and M EN’S CALF BROGUES in brown and black calf (Continued from Page 1) B. C. Coast Vegetable Marketing members only. K.A.A. Cup.— 1. Jennie to travel home with her. leathers, bend-out sole, Goodyear ■ QPh Board so that during 1936 only these Andison: 2. Janet Craig; 3, Vera Cush­ welted: NEW FALL PRICE, per pair he- dropped at all. and before many onions produced in the area under the ing. A close race. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McLeod, of Pen­ Hays had elapsed the market would control of the B. C. (Interior) Vege­ 50 yards Swim. boys. 16 and under. ticton. are spending a few day.? in .strengthen. Monogram Gin Cup.— 1. R. Yule. Pen­ town with Mr. J. Kincaid. NORTHAMPTON table Marketing Board will be\ export­ ' jJ: j!< ??! MEN’S CALF ARCH-FITTER—Blucher Oxfords in , When the small ehiseller finds ho is ticton; 2. Dexter Pettigrew; 3. I. Noble. lo meet some real opposition ho with­ ed to New Zealand. Time: 29 and 3,/5 sees- A very close Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Davison and , assorted new fall fittings; ^ m draws from the rackei. if is elaimod. In consideration of this arrangement finish. Yule’s hand'just reached the daughters Nancy and Jean, oif Vancou­ priced at, per pair ...... $4.85 WORK BOOTS FOR MEN In the, meantime .supplies -.re .'',o( float ahead of Pettigrew. ver, arrived in town Wednesday and the B; C. 'Interior) Voget.ible Market­ ,S, cushion In brown Arda Blucher Bals. Standard screw and finding their way to the n^arket so 3-m etre D iv in g , boys. .16 an d u n der. will visit for a few days with Mr.s. MEIST’S BLACK KID BLUCHER BALS, cusM Frances cukes will once more come under the ber 31. or until such previous tirne as Lew'ers and Betty Peck. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hampson left Vegetable Board.' the Coast crop of onions has been 200 yards Mixed Relay S w im ; open, Wednesday for a ten day motor trip The Vegetable Board does not have cleaned Up. tw6 ladies, two hien.—1, Dot Andison, to Seattl(i and other Coast points; . ' • ♦ s}« s)c - . - the authority now to control prices, 'The Coast Board, on its part, agreed! Marybelle Ryan, Roy Longley, Cook outside-the province. Therefcre it en -' that the price of Coast onions would ; Ryan; 2. Dexter Pettigrew. Noel Mrs. E. W. Crawford, of Vancouver. FUMERTOIPS UM ITED tirely depends upon the respective j b e sucli that their movement would Deans, Lloyd Taggart, Alice Thomp­ Is the guest of Mrs. F. Buckland for •shippers if they wish to play the gamfe 1 be in no wise retarded. In the event son. Time: 1 min ., 591 secs. Very close t w o w e e k s. 9 9 * ♦ i*t . and keep the market -in an orderly! of the Coast onions moving eastward, finish. I • “ W here Cash Beate Credit condition. But immediately one ship-1 the B. C. Coast Board stated that its Junior Open Doubles^ half-mile.-^l, Miss Harriet Easton, of Edmonton, per gets panicky, or ships a car on prices would not be lower than those W. Robertson and W Jaggard, 'Van- arrived in town Monday arid is visit­ .consignment, then the lid blows off .set b y the Interior Board. couve^ 2, M. Chapin and Tim Hill, ing her friend, Miss Helen Ennis. \ PA G E F i v a

i l i I 'i i tJ I ) A t T h e iiKKi.'i- e.iii Vti- neh .i.-’th .Ill vvh ) ; the cloek ,-,11. i.iiia'ii; ■) Ill iti.' h.ind.s. LOVELY WEDDING in H n c e niiintli: PEIiSONAL LIKINS ANNOUNCEMENTS New Yml Cily (iinlaiie ni'i'<’ It ,111' n -e ; I t of d.iiilily I ll - , . I . Ml-. I-. I >\ h MI «( 1 111 * >• i| UH >1 tli;m livr fiKD***" I < It Ml I -< OM It W < >1 (1 j OKANAGAN CENTRE I.uf ivpc. 1»R«* this: live trniB pel PRIMARY IMPORT won!; tiiMlUMtlM! tii.UBr, lentw Mi;.:. I'ivi-lvii Pai'f. h;i i ii. of V a m o u I Ml- .Inn llnil. "I rnnliHnn. r- anmn,; I Miss D.-miela Gilisun Becomes 'I'lic III,. t;i visiliii:. Ind.'i.v. v ,‘r. is Iho r.uc.sl ,,f M rs I D ayton Dr. M.ilhisdii, (leiilts;. V\'ilht:.’ Block, Williams liii Iho coming two wi’cks, I-'casihility O i Oi (Ici ly M.-u kctiiip, Briiie Of Mi. iMcilciick Icleplidiie M9. 'IV-lft Mr SK'vviii I .IiK'lwon niid Mr, Alhin Slioiihi He Chief Coiu.iilcra iUi and Ml,. ,S. Stamm, of Scallh', Robert Weiilwoilli Home Builders M.Urunm, of IVnlnlon. nrnvd nn ti(jii I'oi Growers .1 1 ,. visiliim. Ill Kolowmi tin;; wool, for Klil.OWNA HOYS’ H."tND V\.-.lm-:,d.i,v lor IlM- It.r,nU;> A wedding, ot inlei'i :;l w;i,-. ;.uli'nmi/.- Iho liog.al la. "II i;, not (pie;.I ion (it whcHiei Hu Moiidiiy. Atir.usl IVUi, n; I lit' dale- ed III SI. M.-ng.m'el'i; Cliiireli. Wiiilield, Memliei'.; ifl Hie Hand and lioys in- Mr. Ho;; lla.skms .and Mr. Coorgo on Tiie;;d,iy afternoon when I’amela /'.rowers lilo Ih isk.irs or Hic Ho.-ird, it ,,,| r,M 111,, nprinn/’, nl' lln ' MOW (, npilol Icreided in Ihe eomin/; .m'.i; (in';, work, IF BUILDING llaikin;. lia\o arri\a-d from Vancoii- Hiv'.<'. elder daiig.liler ol' Mr. and Mrs. i.s wlioHior loy wi.sli oi'dorli niiirl.ot Tliralrc ill I’cnliclon. please e.iH and .'.ee liandnuuHer al V,.,- In - pond a holiday with their p.ar- (I M Gibson, beeami' Ihe bride ol in;; of their Itt.'iti crop" (’;i.(U-(i Hinldin/', l-2e. brill}; in rou*;fi plans and wc will );la(lly take oil ' die e:;l de\’el(ipinei it ; III llio ofloi I Id oli- JOE E. BROWN IN Charr.ed willi eaiisinr, a di;;l nrlianee. nitiia. are vi.'llors In Iho Hog.atla. He\. 1 lumplires' I’earsoh. l.'iiti .‘.tippnri lor the Ii. C. 'n-' Fruit!. SHINGLES. CABIN Is'rS, Ml LI. WORK 1) MeCanIdi'r, ol Kelowna. w;i.s lineil ;;lio;;|s at Iho W d lo w Inn. Ltd., Iho now Hody wliieli \\-ill I'l i( r - Till- liride. nil Ihe arm iil her lather, ROLLICKING COMEDY AND MOULDINGS It,:, |„.rore Mar.i;;lrate .1. K. Mnrne on iilo ;i typo ol' Cuilol toi Hie lli.'fti Mr. Angus McMillan i;; visiting ro- attended hy Miss Naiiey Goldie .■mil inurkeHn;: .':o;i;.on. miHor ;i V o 111 n I •'1 1' y . ’rneiida.v. IjiliM-;, in town and ronou'iiig old her ;;i;;ler. Mis;, .Joan, eiilered llie ,-lnirch al die appointed hour during ;i);roomenl with .shippers. I’iciily Of Hilarity. Music And Mr and Mr;;, C, .1, C’opilliorne and fi-i,.,id.shlp;.. . lior an ahsonco ol many the singing, (if tile lii’mii, “'lliiiie l‘or IMaii tVas Acei'iHed DaneiiiK In "Sons O ’ G uns” Maurice, ol' V.aneouver, are vi.sd- vc.'irs al Iho ('oast. Ivver" 1)V Ihe euiigregal inn standing. A im- Mr, aiul Mr.‘;. Ceori'e Ko.ster m Thi.s .scheme iiiun Jiot he S. M. SIMPSON LIMITED Ml'!', M r.iorio Ki'.aiico:'. H a y w a rd , She Inu'ked lovely ui a simply cut • Hie K. Hrnwn'.' latest mil iel: in/; en- Ironi il /'.rower's spun ip'oiiiL lo' e.x- Mill Office 313 Ivciow n a. wife of II. Hayward, of Ponticloii, who ;;iiwii of while satin erepe willi cowl pluiiied, hut il eoniiniHoe ol tlio Hn C niedv idinanee ".Snii;. ( >' (inns’ enmes Office and Factory, phone 312 Mr W, l.ander, manager of Mae- was ro|iorlod imi.sing on Friday. -July lieek-liiie. A \cil of white net falling I'’. G. A. and Iho Tree Fruit H.irird to liie I'impniss Tlie.'itre, Friday ;ind (lonald'.s Consolidated at W.-.yluirn. ■ villi j;; . ;ii(| In ha\a' hoen locaied at ell train \Mt.s held in |)laee liy a .small oxiimiiied Hie sitii.ilinn eiirel'iilly, They .Saturday, Aii/;u.sl '(Hi and tlHi. II is .Sail'.., is vi.silini'. Ins b ro ltu 'r. M r, A it Wost .Siimmorlaiid last week-i'iid. pearl eoruiiet. Ihe eo;;tume being, eom- ;;iihmille(l Hii; pliiii in Hu Dislrii". ;i hilarious comedy of ^^'orld War (lai'.s. based on the pla.v by I'red l.a n d e r, in K e lo w n a . pleled willi a ljou(|uel of Ophelia Cotineils iind In the .Shippers i''edei.i Mr. W, M. McClollaii. aiidilor for ro.ses and p.'de pink (•;iru;d ions. lion, iiiid it w.'is .■leeopH.'l luio;; ;i Tlionipsiin and .lack Dniialnie. willi Kaslern visitors at the Willow Inn Iho Workmoii's ('niiipoiisat ioii Hoard. The hride.smaids luuked cliiu'iuiug in lompnriiry slop-/’,iip. inusie and l.vrie.s ;ind s|ieeiality nnm- this week inelude Mr. and Mr.s. I., ;,rri\’o(l ill town on Thursday for his hiiulTaiil gowns of orgaiulie. Miss Cdh- By WeHiiosdiiy iiighi stinie B.id her.s. 11 lehidi n/; an Apache danee, in I’lireell and fainily, of Calitary. and soarlv olficial vi;dl and is rogistci'od soii ill yellow and Miss Goldie in /'rowor;' hurl signed Hie Inrni- ;enl whieh .)o( .star;, will) Frank Mitchell, Ml, and Mr.s, lUaekhmirne. of Mae- ill Iho H oyal A n n o. I lo w ill ho In ro ;;reeii willi large sailor hats of line out Ity the 'I'ree Fruit Hnunl. ;i.;;i rein/' nl aemlial le lame, .loan Hlniidell play.s li'iid, Alla. fnr msu'I.N an oth er w e e k . 1,-iey l.iraid, carrying arm hoiKiuets (il to Ihe levi' of nlie cent lie:' Imx i'roni Hie little French girl, in love with flowers in p;i.';lel shades lied M’ilh Ihe 193(1 iipples iind peiii' ernp. tn eii- .Ine, and Hie east includes Heverly Hn- Chari'isl with drivini.; to the eoin- Dr, .1, Allen Harris. M.H.A. lor herls. Frie Hliire. Winifred Shaw and BUY Your DRESSES pink hows, iible Hie H. C. Tree Fi'tiil; Ltd, to mon dani-er, hy speediii),;. * .John K. Smitli Okanagan, arrived in Kelowna Mr. Weill worlh was suppoi'U'd by curry on lor this si'us.in. m any iHiei's, Stark paid a line of SKI and costs in nil W odiiosd;iy to p arlicip ;ito in the Mr. Sidney Land, while Mr. T. Collin- Tliere lire l.Hfll) /n'owers iill'et led in •The I ’ligiiiii'ilcd* H ou r’' .And "IVIiss Police Court on Monday. On 'a sinn- ;iimual K^'lo\^’lla Hegatta luiiclions. and Mr. H. M. Herii:m acted as the Okimugiin ureii. iind hotii Mr. Hus- Pacific Meet’’ |;ir count Theodore Kohlinan was Ho expects to remain here until Sat- uslieis. During the signing of the I'e- kins i'lid Mr. Ilembliiig. Hnurd nicm- The double bill on Moiichiy and lined tSl.^i and costs. urdas' morning. gister, Da\is' "God had made these bers. were siitislied with the lesult.. Tuesday 'vHl show that looked-for two as one'' was sung l).v Mrs, .1. Sea- lo elide, ii.s Hie I'orni.s were onL’ sent For stealiiu; f'.l.;">(l from a Victo.'si K e lo w n a H oard of T ra d e , id its e,\- picture "The Unguarded llnui'," with car parked in the City Pjirk recently, tuii, with Mrs. W, Head al the organ. out lust week. Franehot Tnni' and Loi’ett.’i Young, eciuive session on Tuesday, eiuhaseil lAillowing Ihe ci’i'cmony a reception a inveiiile \vas hailed before .Invenile Tliree "Seiirriloiis" Notes wliieli has lieeii a iiopular favourite a resolution forwarded by the Cow- was held al ''Kversly" the lake-shore Court .fudf'e .1. F. Hurne on .Inly ITHh. v,liere\-er shown. At these Great Reductio^ns ic'haii A g ric u llu i'R j^ S ociety, c a llin g home of the bride’.s parculs. where, Four I'orin;- were sent Ijiiel; witlieut .•ind was placed under la-obalion. un­ upon till' CoveruimTTl P) appoint a signutures. but with notes Ihut these Four leading feminine pla.yers star der the .Juvenile nelitu|uents Act. in the delightful g;irdeii the happ.y road commission. growers would not sign. Hiisl-;in.'; ill the comedy with music. "Miss Pa- (-iiuffle received Hie ciiiigratulations ol eilie Fleet". Tin.’ four actresses are Joan Nick Biblo. of South K.elowna, a host (if friend;;, Mr, M. H. Williams, named three ol Hiese as being "senr- A b o u t a m onth lO-io a c: sh draw ;-! rilous.'' A Vernnn grewer sent hi.s Hloiidell, Glenda Farrell, Minna Gom- 2 0 D r e s s e s charited wiili stealinit ice from Kouis an (lid and ii'itimate friend of Ihe fam­ 1 1 1 . Iho H A Ser\ ici .Stidioii on Fills bell and Mai'ie Wilson all being C.isorso's ice house, wa.s coii\ ieted hy ily. leading witli :m appropriate little biiek iuui noted to Mr. Hitskins. 'Youi Street was rilled of SD. On Tuesday. blonde enoiigb lo please those much- Stylish Dresses, in iil.iin 'illis ( 'i(;[)('';, | Mattislrale .1. J*’. Hurne on Thursday speech and Mr. Goldie iiroposing a orchard is it disgriice.'' Good August 4lh. three juveniles were ar­ The Boiird eh tirniiin pointed (,'Ut heralded gentlemen who I'r'sfer them. afternoon in Police Court, hut \\ .n. toast to the health of the bi'ide and wriKiI.s ;ind I‘'ancv .Mi.xin- ' Your choice raigned in Police Court and conle.ssed that this statement was irretevaul. iis A gay picture in wliieli s.-iilors pla.y let olT with suspended sentence iind groom . to the robbery. They had hidden the the growers are not so jirimitril.v in­ ;; iirominenl part. chaiTed $.'J.(iO. the costs of the com t. Mrs. Gibson- looked charming in a CORDUROY 'VEL’V'ET LO^llWGE PYfAMAS— m oney nnd it w a s re'Stok'n from tin* "Bullets or Ballots” And "The light blue silk printed in a floral de­ terested with the personnel ol Hu' cache. Their iiarents are making re­ Farmer in The Dell” piece .stvle. Blue, green ;in(i In town for the Regatta are M r. sign of darkor shade with blue hat Board al Ihe iiresent time, as they are iG N .M .’ Ri‘:in H "i’i(.)N ...... ’ and Mrs. P. C. Chapman, o f W e st stitution. it is understood. and corsage of pastel (link carnations in the scheme wliereby some sysU'm Edward G. Robinson reuirns to the ot orderly marketing c;in be e\'oked. Vancouver, and Messrs. E. C. Cooke, with maiden hair fern. .screen in an ace crime picture, “Bui­ Duncan McNaughton. well-known O N L Y S K IR T S — III h: u ,. rweodfl ami ^ ot S'.lrnon Arm, and W. H. Dunbar, ol The refreshment table, centred with A fifth form ^^■as retiirned ami lds or Ballots", which will be shown Canadian athlete, and tlie only Can­ Vancouver. Mr. Chapman is Disti ict Hie wedding cake, was decorated with signed by IMajor "Mickey” .VrcGiiiie. Wednesday and Thursday. A story of lil.-iin Wdiil material.-. FurtTei Reduced 4 ^ uck to win first honours in the iracK 1 2 Organizer of the .Tnbilee Queen Con­ pink loses, while the house, where secretary of the Shippers’ ledera- racketeers who are supposed tri be and field sports at the 1932 Olympics test. scores of beautiful and useful wedding tion. He noted on the form: "I do lesiH'C'table soeii’l.y leadei's. business IMPORTED TWEED COATS— Mod'.-I.s•J tle'i I 11 ■ ' I'ln ' III betj\j at Los Angeles, turned Ins car across gifts were on disiilay. was tastelully not agree to any deduction lor B. ( . men of wealHi. )3olitieians and bank­ \\ (ini all thn )U,gIr this luill. !’?■? ■ ! !i.%34.7.S. ^ C. Everett, leader of the Boys' Band, Bernard Avenue other than at an in­ decorated with summer flowers in Tree Fruits Ltd.” ers. men so well known that no one has returned to Kelowna from a holi­ tersection on Sunday. On Monday, m T( ) Cl.K.XR ' ...... $ n „ 9 5 gold and blue. Mrs. Livingstone, of On Friday iind .Saturday the Tree suspects them. Robinson is a hard day at the Coast and is calling a meet­ Police Court. Magistrate, J. F. B u rn e Vernon, was caterer for the occas.on. Fruit Board members \Hsited Pentic­ boiled detective determined lo put ing to re-organize tlie jm'enilo group. assessed a tine of .$2..-)0 -and Sl.oa O N E R A C K S IL K D R E S S E S — .A uni nres, Avm-! .sh- ^ For travelling the bride chose a th(. boldest and best organized band He is asking that all former mernbers, ton district, and slate that tliey found ' costs. prin ted .silk in tones o f b r o w n w ith of criminals out of business. There is ,'iml. silk suits, thi.s seasun'-, s'. - h;s. and any new youngsters who wish to no opposition. The Pyramid Co-oper­ hat to match. an unusually talented cast in the pic­ join, get in touch with him at the Ca- ; Isobel Niehol. of no fixed add'oss. ative growers were given explana­ Brieed lu'Sl.vy.Y T<) CIJAAK' Miss Gibson, a daughter of the tions of- some problems, and the ture. sorso Block. ;was charged on Saturday. August 1. Centre, received her education ai St. Board believes lhal this; group will Destined to win new laurels for Remainder of the Season’s Hats— ij,irk anil light j before Magistrate .1. '1, ‘ E. C. Conarroe. of Okanagan Mis­ Michael's in Vernon and St. Margar­ himself. Fred Stone makes his fea­ Mocal Police Court 'vith the theft of join forces. . IT U s : Brieed m S4.73-; T ( ) 11 ..' A i;! ...... et's in Victoria, completing it at the tured screen debut, at tlie age of sion, was dismissed in Police Couri on Had Power For Two Years ' a wrist watch from Mrs. Zold. ol sixty-ihree. in. "THe Farmer iiT The Tuesday on a count of ill treating a Edinburgh College of Domestic Sci­ West bank, on Friday, July 31sL She One question was brouglit before W OM EN’S W OOL PULLOVEIAS—A.s.soriC'l mule by pulling it behind a truck and ence in Scotland, where she took the Delf." Cast in the role of a kindly, pleaded guilty and was let off w.th the Board and dealt with a section of simple-hearted old farmer who is -ivies, some sleeveless, a few u-id,/.- hPO (JIJtAR .O ^ 'V occasioning injury. As it was not Institutional Course as well as the suspended sentence, on enteiing ^ the - agreement between the. Tree transplanted to .Hollywood by-an am­ proven that any intentional 'injury Bride's Course. ■ bond of $.50 oh her own recognizanc.., Fruits and the shippers, which gives had been done, but that the injury Mr. 'Vt'^entworth. coming to the bitious wifee he brings to the part a for three months with good behav- the Tree Fruits the power to "desig­ wealth of human understanding and was more accidental, the Magistrate Centre \vhen just out of his 'teens, has nate time and place ,to sell the crop." a flair for subtle eomedy. His support dismissed the case. iour. been for a number of years a valued employee of the Rainbow Ranche. He The Board explained that the Tree is excellent. Esther Dale plays his i l A L F m i C E has also been popu 1 ar hi ^pTJi’ts ^cit*^ ~F r u i t ' B aard^hratJ—the—sam e—pqwei^l'&rr Iowa faTm \v^rfe. wlro "goias- Holiy^ cles. being President of the Badmin­ the pa.si two years. wood".; and his daughter is played by YOUR CHANCE TO B U Y B U T T O N . S AND ton Club "for several years as well as Three grower-shippers, two in 'West- Jean Parker. BUCKLES — ALL A T H A L F PRICE. a: member of the executive of the bank and one in Summerland. were interviewed, and. although they did Tennis Club. . Mr. Don Horton, formerly with ihe not place their names on the dotted ^ After a short motor trip south: the B. C: Fruit'Shippers in Penticton, and 7^ GORDON'S j'oung couple Will reside in the line, yei they in^mated ■ they would a well-known member olr"fhat town's Centre, coming back to a home which enter the scheme.' basketball squad, arrived in Kelowna is all ready for their occupancy. On Tuesday morning Messrs. Has­ on Friday to take over his new duties A ll Prices Take n . =<* * . * , kins and. Barrat motored to Vernon in the office of the Kelowna Growers’ CROSSE & Mrs. H. Bond and daughter, Joan, to interview shippers. They contin­ Exchange. Mr. Horton should be an OLD COUNTRY ol Kelowna, were the guests of Mrs. ued on to Salmon Arm. returning on acquisition to the Kelowna Famous Parker for a long week-end. coming Wednesday evening to Kelowna. Players, Interior champions. BLACKWELL up last Friday evening. FOODS # . >ic ' W e have just received a ship­ Mr. T. H. Duffield. director of White No other joart of the world Mr.s. A. Marsh.ill. v'ho had been a & Son. Ltd.. London, and Keeling & ment of English made C. & B- seems lo be able to equal the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. White Ltd.. London, among the larg­ lines direct from the Old Coun­ quality and flavour of British G. D. Marshall for the past three est fruit brokers in the United King­ foodstuffs. Whether its pick­ weeks with her husband, left on "Wed­ dom, and with branches all over the try. les or sauces, chocolate or tof­ nesday for Victoria. Mr. Marshall will world, arrived in Kelowna on Tuesday fee, jams or biscuits, the Brit­ be leaving the end of, the week for morning and will visit here for about CAPERS— ■ ish seem to know all the sec­ Vancouver, where he will be an in­ ten days. He was dri\;en north from 4-ounce- Q A / * 2 -ou n ce rets. Gordon's Grocery has at terne for a time- at the. Vancouver Penticton by Mr. J. S. Browne, and b o ttle O U V bo ttle all times a varied selection of General Hospital. is being entertained here by Mr. R. If * ♦ CURRY POWDER the best in. British foods. B. Staples and Mr. Art Lander. It is 2 -ou n ce 4 -o u n c e Mrs. Billy Lee, of Vernon, is a guest interesting to note that ten years ago, NEW REDUCTtONS /N SHOE^ thi.s week, of her grand-parents, Mr bottle bottle 35c John White, son of the founder of the DUNDEE MARMAL.'VDE— and Mrs. Bradford. business, took ill while visiting in FOR FRIDA Y PORK AND BEANS Kelowna. He was a patient in the Kel­ owna Hospital and was so delighted 35c '■''gSs 60c Hedlund's. baked with pork; ELIMINATION OF with the treatment received there PAIRS W O M EN’S WOMEN’S FELT BED.ROCVI STAp- 16-oz. tins; 2 for ...... that he sent a letter of appreciation 90c LEATHER SHOES P E R S , and hoi', v lvjU(loivsSlippor.s, i" Clark’s, with tomato A fo r QUEBEC CRATE upon his departure. 7 5 $ 1 . 5 9 l i t t l e c h i p m a r m a l a d e sauce; lOjA-oz. tins ^ odd makes; ‘ i l.tAR, per pair MELOGRAIN HEALTH FOODS: 2-pound 4-pound AGAIN SOUGHT FURTHER DONATIONS These include the l/alanceot, W hite Kid O X F O R D S TIES.: AND PUMPS, $2.93' glass tin 90c Toalth Oats; oats, bran and -j A ^ TO PREVENTORIUM 60c 4'ics. Bunip.s and .Straps. Black and Brotvit .Shtaes that - ha v . hi'(my mark'a.l , (^^bo'vvn pre- flax; per pkt. . - ...... PICKLES— Leather Tie.s. Oxford and Pumps, hi.gh amJ \'i()usly , during ■ /'. sale l;o $3.9.5 and .$s.9’5. Walnuts. i/_, pint: . Health Meal, wheat, rye, A n (Continued from page 1) The members of the Preventorium 45c bran and flax; 2-lb. pkt...... V Auxiliary are most gratefuV for the p e r bottle Cuban heels. .Some as high a.s i A A p a i r s ' o n i ,y A O 4-lb. packet for ...... 26c following kind donations to the Pre­ Chow. ;4 pint; informed that the Quebec crate 'vas .lELL-O ICE CREAM POWDER ventorium: Mr. Dalglish, vegetables; .$6.9.3. Final Clearance, ]>er pair per bottle .1. 45 c include|l in the regulations and had XUO NOW .. For use with milk or cream in mak­ no doubt ordered their supplies on Mrs. Haverfield, bathing suits; Mr. Onion.Si e-t pint: .Slioes that rix/vn:/ ly .sold us lu.gli .'t-s $7..50. ing ice cream. Delicious and "fl A ^ this advice. Mr. E. J. Chambers did Hughes, raspberries; Mrs. Willis, ve­ CHILDREN’S AND BOYSV FLEET p e r bo ttle 45c getables; Mrs. R. B. Staples, eggs; Mrs. -fl-r PAIRS VVOMEN’B WHITE KTD economical; per pkt...... - 1 - " ^ not believe that any shippers had or­ FOOT OXFORDS AND SANDALS— a MALT VINEGAR— dered their supplies. Spurrier, eggs; Mrs. C. Gaddes, eggs; ID AND VvHlTE SILK POPLIM Mrs. H. A. Truswell. eggs; Mrs. large assortment of size.s, brown and fawn. Quart bottles; Apricot Box Numbering PUMPS, high -n Us, line 40c JAM AND PICKLE Stubbs, eggs;, Mrs. Jansen, beets; Mrs. rublier soles and. heels. each Col. Wheeler’s reply to the Grades i|iiality : 1 '0 R, . pot pmr Tahara, tomatoes; Mrs. Tuckey, to­ 4 '0 C L E A R , per pair ...... SEALS Committee’s letter which asked that matoes; Mrs. Cross, asparagus; Mr. apricots and plunjs be exempted from Hardy, oranges; Mrs. Tachursy. ve­ —BE HERE FRJD.AY FOR THESIS - P.AROWAX; the regulation provHding that their CHILDREN’S KID BEDROOM SLIP­ getables and bathing suits: Mrs. Bou- SUMMER WASH G0OBS—geo-f pettorns f o X 2 packets for number must bo pul on the box when PERS — ill rackard quality, soft padded 25c vette. eggs: Mrs, M. R. Bloxham. ve­ Beach Suits and , y Fal l Houso Dres.ses. '\Voa-» MEMBA SEALS; tiered in suitcases, wa.s read at the getables. .soles, red. blue and In'own ; derful washing •;-ifils; 3 packets fpr 25c meeting and was as follows: T O C L E A R ; p e r y/.rri ...... “ ...... As a concession has recently In the office women do what men ]KM- jiair ...... ^...... fl been granted regarding tiering and want done. In the home men do wha'i DONEGAL TVi/S.iLS— and Iimtat ten Ha.iM'iu marketing apricots, possibly it would MARSH MALLOWS women want done. FINE QUALITY FABRIC GLOVES— O K n T w e e d s ; 56 inches vvirile Campfire brand; O FOR “I ^ be advi.sable to further reconsider this, Colours of navy^ brown, fawn and. grey; p r.^tll./ SPECIAL; per y a x d ...... resolution to decide whether you wish, 5-oz. packets » ■ ^ ^ May Ship “Cee Household” HEMMED COTTON nffi.LOW SL3:*S NABOB TEA: 12-oz. packet: 2 for ...... 3.5c to retain the four-basket crate re­ ELASTIC CORSELETTES—Girdles and Shawl In, consideration of the amehdment re a d y fo r u se; e re n ...... —: — p e r l b ...... 47c striction or to grade tiered and num- Bands, two way stretch garments. <15 "1 Q Q to the .Fruit Actl^vhich now allows Nabob Tea is Good Tea! bi-'red .suitcases as No. Is. before m ak­ R e g u la r to $3.95. T O C L E A R ...... t U X . O t / M A R Q U I S E T T E C'IiTE.T.'A3N M A T E .R S A L — w ftH JELLY POWDERS ing a permanent change. At present No. 3 to include the term Hou.sehold. colored spots and .sprigs, al.so past' I c(Tnured spot it was decided that "Cee Household vou have the anomaly of sized and W OOL MIXED TWEEDS— ^And fancy check dress ^ nets. Regular 4fi." p e r ynv.l. D e lu x e ; could be adopted. This phraseology tiered N o . 2s an d ju m b le d N o . 2s. T h is materials, just the thing for Kiddies’ hack O Q ^ TO CLEAR: per yard ...... CLEANING SPECIALS 5 packets tor 25c will be suggested to the Shippers Fe­ .sea.son’s o p e ra tio n s can b e lo o k e d to school frocks. TO CLEAR; per yard .... V LARGE SIZE BRQ\W TURKISYE TOWELS — N a b o b : d e ratio n . it is un d erstood . after by concession if this is What you. Imported qualily --' 'no value •'■■t Royal Crown 4 packets for 25c Ratification of the change .in Green re q u ire ." beautifully HAND WORKED OQ S o a p ...... 12roi“'* 37c e a c h ...... I...... J e ll-O : Mr. Bryson Whyte believed that Duchess Cookers from 2'/_. inches to MADEIRA PILLOW SLIPS—p e r p a ir C h ip so ; 3 packets foi 25c large sized apricots were better tiered 2,3/8 inches, a concession which v'a-s per packet ...... tli.an ju m b le d , a n d r e f e r r e d . to the .sought by Chairman Loyd aftdr con­ sultation with mo.st of the Grades Lifebuoy- Soap; •‘beautiful packs" oi; U.S. apricots LEMON CURD Committee members, was made. 3 cakes for which rre now on the B. C. market. “JUDGE” BR.^ND. m a d e in 4 f | / » Mr. J. E. Montague did not want There have been some misgivings Saniflush, large; England: per bottle , ;lte No. Is in suitcases but Mr. W'. in certain sections i}f ,the Valley re­ p e r tin ...... Long.\ Jr. thought that the Vancouver garding hail damage, and what r e ­ J e r m a t i marken would like them. Mr. A . ^y. gulations had been provided to talce Ni.sbot said that the iB. C. mat ket care, of hailed produce. It wals con­ t . GORDON'S GROCERY would not be difficult Ihis year. sidered by the Grades Committee that GREAT W IND 'UP SALE M r. Chambcrs’\ suggestion that the the regulations already provided in PHONES: 30 and 51 \ subject b e left over, as it would come the Fruit Act are sufficient to take ■ 1 tip hater in preparation for marketing care of any hail damage at present t h e 1937 crop, was adopted. 'exi.sting in the Valley.

■ r*- , ^AGE SIX THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST 'rilUHSDAY, AUGUST 6. imiS. tSES HEMBLING WOULD VANCOUVER CRICKE KEEP CEE GRADE ELEVEN HERE SOON : LETTERS TO THE s la in * I EDITOR OFF 0. C. MARKRET Will Make 'rum of Viillcy 'Fowns ♦ ♦ In Coining Week. For Sale (( iHitiiiucd from ii.u’c I) A regular 25a The touring Vaneouvei erielo HASKINS HAS TItIl'il) T<» DO HIS niiS'l’ HUT- purta flark of .Milislicil with m'^•l:.m•|>,■; (hip: r;ir .1 K'am. under tlie maiiagemeiit of Mar o|)U'd. The Ollaw.i ;ii;i'. ■l•|nl n l ol sliall l.iriioii. well-lviiowii Coast erielt SMALL FARM, A miles east of Kelowna, con­ pliWod to he ol iitili* nr I’o Ip'iirfil et enlhnsiasl and father of “Mii; Ki'lowiia. An;'. 2. 192(» l.iiiion, who is now eompeting, for lli The Fdilor, tains acres. 4 acres planted in orchard. Small In him. Wliiln llic \ nl11111;ii v 6.86 Canadian track team' at Berlin, will The Kehnriia Coiirier. iiU'iil I 111cl'i'il into vv’illi ll’c I >nmjIIj.111; S ir. liouse fully modern, bedrooms, living and dining 'O O V G S m l!li!l ha.‘; admiilniJIy hocii f.iilliliillv tour the ()kana/;an Valh'.v next weelc 2 MifCHAM lAVEHDEK PERFUME I'.u I iril nut, this Inn h:rs l.iilod in jiro- The Vancouver cricketers wil 1 aslc .you lo iirint the fo llo w iii;; let room, kitclien and pantry. Garage, chicken house, 2 0 0 0 MILE (luciii;; Ihn (Ic.sirnd |■(^ylill,;. jday at I’eidieton on Monda.v m.'xt, ter in the Iv e lo w iia C o u riei'. With each purckato of I'onviliccd llial ;;(>nlu!i■: a .snlulioii will visit Kelowna on Tuesday and A ft e r listuriiiig lo M r. Ila s liin s ' ;ul- electric light and pump. Low taxes, free irrigation will aiipear at Vernon ag.ains the Vei ilre.s.s on Ihi' radio, m y m im l wim t POTTER & M0 0 RE!S for hi , iiinhlcm.s hy vilimiai ,■ aj'ivc- inciil w'.'i.s futile, he aiiprnachnd tin non City. Vernon liegiun and Vernoi back lo a iiieelin;', called by the late water. fi-and 9-da)r Mr. l'’ratik De Hart some Itiree yi'ar.s (tOiifiTi'iicn wilh innin dr.'.dic if(((H‘;;l:; Farmers elevens. PRICE $ 2 , 0 0 0 All the card;.; were nhl pnl nn dn i\t llie emt nt tlie week the lour will ago at the Kmpn-ss 'riiealre. If I re- eilCLE CAUSES labic ;d niic lime, Up. iip..;( n,,,. |„.mp eniielude willi a maleli at Vv'rnni iiiembi.'i' ri/tlitl.v, he advised all grow ­ ers lo stand shoulder lo sliunldc.'r and #<« t in - Ihid the t.’niifci'ciicc .snininrt iho ;i|)- against an All Star Olvaiiai;an eleven f)licalinii nf Uu‘ Naiiniial Farmers' Un- Last yeai" llie Vancouver team de dc'inand a complete change in our dis- QStiM Iriinition s.vi;t(‘m. So impressed was iiio Inr an increase in llie duly nif for­ feated Kelowna and lost mil to Vei Queen Chartoitle Is. POWDER & CREAM eign apple.s and pears In 7 lid in-p ewl.. non. An interesting match is anlieijiat I llia l t asked llii' ;;rowers at tliat OKANAGAN LOAN & INVESTMENT lo oiierale over the wlinie year, ed here lu'xt Tiu'Sila.v, (lommeiiciug at ineetin;; to make him our leader. Y o u »C« »>ii it ni'i'S a'iii'i- up it was endnr.seci by llie iJeeidiinns fii-t mat pow- MalUiews, Crilfillis, D. Verily. M. Ver ed u ltra vire.s by S u p r e m e C o u rt o f I ’ rin c o II iiim -cI. l■’rlnt Cnmaiittoe. Urinr. lo it,s endnr.sa- iIiT ruii.'ili. tion. I'llnrl.s were' made' wlUiniit sue- ity, N. Taylor and Greenland. Canada. Mr. Tom Norris. K.C. ;;ives I’arfumi’ anil u|iinion to press. Mr. George Banal In c ln d ta l is a H!dol.ri|> ii(|> nli«- Creiiil'itft ciiiiii’ eess to obtain inform.'dinn as to wliat HiaoiSo I 'o r l l a n d ( ’.a n a l Ho I In* in (III alhactix'C furllu.'r prnleV'liun would be asked for! er regularil.y of cropiiing than ;;ives liis opinion. Mr. Hasltins, a very Alanka l>oiindary. you may jif i box. a.s it wa.s generally believed llie re­ before, only shell disasier.s as llie ab worried man and the mouthpiece of criiino —norlliward quest for a liiglier qirifl' on fnre'ign normal frost of 19.'k') reducing llie cro| tire Board, carries on. v ia Ih o liiH id o I ’ aHHaf{*''» r c l i i r n - .m|)orlalions’ was ijavdag the ,\\'ay for y ie ld . Now a lellei' from Mr. Godfrey, nee iiiK lhi'oo#j;1» iTio Qinnou 0»air- sujiport lo a request for a larill’ on im­ "Anollu'r remai'kabli.' feature of re Isaacs, to tlie Vernon News trying to lollCH, or \‘n-o-vorHa. portations of Fm);ii(' origin. Tlii.- i;e- ei'iii origin lies, in tlie fact tlial alm(;st dispara;;e a man who is trying to do liel was I oily .insliiied as indicated by all tlie increase in ))lanting in leeen right. Wind chances had Mr, Has­ kins'.^ H e .sincerely trie d to d o his tlie resolution ihen pi-e.sented bv Mr. y e a rs is co m p o sed o f d essert vari-;.'l i F R I D A Y & SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th & 8th Either Brip is § o « Mount, aind Mr. Seabroeik. ■ ' ‘Tlu.' estimated total production of best but the s.vslem was too much fo r him . Ausiralia vvuis slrongl.y ui favo^ur of dessert and cooking apiiles in England (,inclu>hr>f( tnottls iuid h»‘rth Yours ver.v sincerelv, Ihc British G^vornnient applying an d W a le s in lU.'Fl w as 20.l).fi8,0l)0 Jfrorn. f 'frriroin>rr} JOHN CORBETT CLARKE eompulsor.y c(uotas against all eoiin- boxes, as compared with an .iverago Cl Iries supplying apples or pears to tiio produ ction o f 9.020,000 b o x e s in tlie United Kingdom market. While tlie preceding ten .veal's, mendously, the per capita consumj>- CtMiiiSfiK <1nla-n (»t riMjiioMt. quota sysic'm has merit and lma\ be “Wliile it is I'ecognized that tlie 1924 tion in 1928 b e in g 08.5 lbs. as c o m p a r ­ Ank nlx>ut./«lii1 4-diiy oroii**' c ro p w'as a re c o rd one. it is estim ated ed lo 95.0 lbs. in 1924. T h e in c re a se in C'/>rv arid cold stores have been or are being the exportable quantity will ha-ve If the. industry is not yet read.v to elimination of this variety. sides, .what assurance is there that ?iU' built on growers’ farms, capable ,■ of . reached two million boxes, their ,sea- eliminate the shipment of. Cee grade Secondly, export marketing condi­ shippers will conform to the rie?w re­ ’son beginning in March, ' • Kellogg in London, Ontario. ■ / storing huiridreds of thousand.? of entirely in any or all 'varieties, then tions have changed materially since gulations If I were a shipper, I cer­ It must be remerribered the apple' bushelsi Thekfact that greatly e.nhan- by all means in fairness to the English the reduction of Jonathan colour. tainly would, not. Imagine, if you will, ced prices .can he obtaiiied by storage is not the only fruit . being produced grower, (and -I am convinced in fair­ The quantity of apples available for the comparison between a Fancy M c­ Nofhfngtdkesthe place of CORN FLAKES in increasing quantities. There is no has ied’ to improvement-vi'h the produc­ ness to the British Columbia grower) the United Kingdom market has in­ Intosh with from 25% to 100% colour • period during the yridr when almost tion,' grading and packing , of apples dd riot export them prior to the time creased in every country to such an and one with from 15% to 40% colour. every kind of fruit is riot; available on and ,;,pears., English ^produce is vapidly su ggested . extent the market can no longer ab­ ■The re su lt is o b v io u s. the United; Kingdom-'market. ^ becoming as standardized as that from Recommendation No. 4: is made to sorb the surplus. There must be re­ A ll of which is respectfully riubmit- - FOR HIGH CLASS JOB PRINTING GO TO THE COURIER Overseas, and : iniproved kndwle-Jge The consumption of'raw fruit in the improve the standard for this variety striction of shipments. ted for your information and consid­ and technique have resulted i.n gi'eat- United Kingdom has increased tre­ in the better grades. The Delicious is I venture the opinion that not 20% eratio n .

& THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN OKCIIARDIST •rm;usi>AY, aucjust «,

PEACHLAND VOTES HUNGER MARCHERS INVADE PENNSYLVANIA CAPITOL Railway Pioneers’ AGAINST METERS FOR ELECTRICITY Hopes far Exceeded Spi’iiking I I I 111!' ^■|■('l•nt ei'li'hra- tioii of ( 'anail.i' I rnilwiiv ei'iib'iinry Ity-Law 'Fo Spciul $2,000 C*‘ liclil III S i . Ju Iimm, (^ ik'Iii'i', Hie IJiirchasu And Installation Houl liem lerinimi't of I lie ( 'liiimpl.'iiii Is Defeated imd SI. b.'i w renee, Ihe lirst line in Ihe Dom inion, S. J. I lim gei i'oni, pre.'iiileiil o f I he ( 'anadi.oi N a lio n a l T ill' lly-lavv Ini' $;!,00n l or I he e l"e - |{aihvay,-;, out lined the Irem em lous Iric li;;hi rystem was losi Ijy llie v Hiriile.s' liial liad l>een iiiaile ill faketi on Wednesday (d‘ last weel , lailroailinr, .-..iMre lie enlered the with dV volinj; a;;alnsl and 1!) in I'a railway business T.ll yeai-s ago. vouf, the lolal vole ol' •'’>(> hihiij; only “ I ran sa\' in all I m ill Hml wliiell lialf ol' dll' voM'S east at the last m lai lia.s been aeeonipli'lieil lia.s Iraii- cifjal eleelion. This money was lo 1" (aeeniled llie vi.sion of I he |iioneers” , I'oi Ihe purchase and in.slallado i Ml'. Iliingerlonl said. “'I’liose wlio of meUM's, vvhicli was heartily end i pi,'limed the* t'lia mplaiii iiiid SI. ia.'d at a piddic tneelinj: called for llu' I,.'iwreni'e and brouglil it into (icing IKirpose of ascertainin/; the fe(diiij' of no mailer liow opt imisi ic Ihey llie peopl'- on lliis mallei earlier ie niigjil liave been, cmild liardly liiive tfu.‘ yc'ar, I'on’seeii what a m iglily iiisl riimeiit ■fi + of niitional welfare Hie railway was M r . an d M rs. It. M. d y o n s h ave •' lo be ill Caiim la. T h e railw ay Inis their ;.;nesls llu'ir daiudder and :..i i been, imd is Hie migliliest singlii Iri-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cay .Stevens, ( ' foree ill Hie weliliiig togetlier of ■Veteran. Alta. A son, Mr. I.miis Sya r , ('.'iiimla and in Hie preservalion of At tlic ceremony at St. Jolins, Quebec, commemoi ating the one who, with his wife and family, vis I ' I il. as a iialioii. If i.s a iiiiglily hundredth anniversary of tlio operiiHoii of the lirst (ianadiiiii pas­ ait his inirents' home, hdl for Jrd.e servant of Hie people. Wlieu (Ins senger train, a fiill-si'/.ed model of the “ Dorchester", tlie first (-unadiaii llosiKU, Wash,, last week, railway was coiiceived I here was .fi »l* »*■ engine, was shown In comparison with one of tho new 6400 type of likcwi.'^c broiiglil into being Hull the Canadian National Hallways, the largest streamlined locomotive chain of I’ircumstiinci'.s whieli jed Mrs. A. Crain is visitinn at Ihe hone in the world. Tho “ Dorchester’’, with tender, was 21 feet long; the tjf her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. bh'iw (o Ilia fonnniion of the Ciinmliiin O National Railway.s, with its ser­ 6400, with tender, 94 feet 7 l \ i inches. The 6400 is longer lhan the Tin; Senate of Penn.syIv.nlia i cecntly was jeered and lieckl.-,i jv.drecls o "lumger mareliers" swept into the llaymond ItedstoiU! left last week I ' lime in an ell'ort to force passage vices to every province of Ihi; entire passenger train of 1836. e.ipitol at llaiTisljurg, lilled (lia galleries lo overflowing and Ic’. :: 1 ^ upend the summer at Ma/.ama. l)oininion. It is the iiini of the The ^ ' picture shows (from left to right) Mayor (.amlllien >(f ♦ K* of a relief programme. Canadian Nalional Hailvvifys, ihe Iloude, C.lV.E., of Montreal, George F. Moran, S. J. Iliingerford, Miss Danmar 1 ferry, of Vernon, i.’ largest railway system on the North President, Canadian National System, and A. J. Shapter., Messrs. n ‘d Miss Cleo Baptist. American continent, still to he in Moran and Shapter, retired Canadian National Hallways engineers >ti >!■ 4) the vanguard of progrc.ss; to he a EAST KELOWNA with over 50 years of service, impersonated the original crew of the GLENMORE FINDS worthy insiriimeni in the develop­ Mr. Ceorne Keyes henelilled reeeid • WINFIELD “ Dorchester” at the celebration. l y as a s w a r m of beers m ad e th eir SCOUTS LUCKY ment of I his great nat ion.” ' tio m e in a fiive w liich he had in In i WEATHER TOO Mr, and Mrs. E. Law '',’ I- :um. ol orchard. He is hopinn tliat other b' "s * H op e, acc o m p a n ie d b.v ih '" ■ laugh ter, IN WEATHER will come his way and has the o'her HOT FOR POLIiTICS I Mrs. D. Kirkpatrick, of i-*. I'.'v, ivei'e PEACHLAND MOURNS tiives ready for their reception. AO i Winfield visitors last 'i l PRODUCER IN OLD the bees wliich Mr. Keyes kept dic'.t ri< H> A Ten Days Camping On Lake TESTED RECIPES some winters ano and tlie hives hive Small Attendance At Meeting CO PASSING OF AN Miss Edwiiui Baalim, a a as oeen COUNTRY MUST BE ftiecn empty. C.C.F. Club To Discuss N -w Shore Enjoyed Under Ideal 4i in tra in in g at the V a iii'H i ■■ G e n e ra l Cheese Is A Four Season Food Provincial Platfoi m le.oiiliis. is Summer Conditions ESTEEMED CITIZEN A car driven by ilie lion. Cmi ■ Hospital for the past se o"! MET HALF W AY spending a few weeks ;j" 1) at her Stirlinn was forced off the road no 'h A vci-y small gathering wa., i i at­ Cheese might well bo called a four of town Monday at noon as he avoid­ hom o in W in fie ld . After enjoying ten cUiy.s of pei'jiect Mr. James Benjamin Ha-wkes tendance at the meeting of 1b ■ (den- A. K. Loyd, B.C.F.G.A. Presid­ season food, for it is one so versatile ed a bicycle rider. No damage w s camping on the proiterly of Captain Was Conservative Member For iiiore C.C.F. Club, which was If Id in Mrs. J. E. Lidstone air I /w,y';e G u n n in use that little or no ingenuity is done, but a wrecking car had to bo Goldsmith, the local Scout troop, un­ ent, Gives H is V iew s On iho School on Friday evening l ist to are holidaying at Ewing';; I .aiiduig. required to give it a place m a lun­ South Regina For Eight Years obtained lo get the car back on 1h • der Scoutmaster Nigel Poolcy, return­ discuss the new platform ol 1h • >.’i o- Hembling Report cheon or supper menu an^' time of r o a d . , ' ed on Friday. Around the camp fires vincial Executive. Mi.ss Edith Guun loft for Vancouver year. Naturally, the type of cheese Thu funeral of the late James Ben­ >1» ♦ 4» every evening tho host excelled as an on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , w lio io .sue w ill dish suitable for a summer meal dif­ jamin Hawkes, who passed away at Mrs. Adams and Miss C. Adam.'., entertainer. A trip to Dec)) Creek on Following the arrival of the report A number of ladies met at 111 • ln'inc spend a week visiting re';.; \ r fers fi'om that which should be served his home here on Wednesday of last who had been visiting in town fo'' a Sunday in his crui.ser was enjoyed by of Mrs. Chai'les Henderson, on 1‘riday, Hi 4i »»’ by Mr,^ O. W. Hem bling. on his find­ on a frosty winter day. During the hot week at noon, was held on Thursday month at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. all. Several badges were gained, for the purpose of working at a (luilt Allan Elliot and Davi.: L icige ar­ ings in the Old Country. Mr. A. K. weather, when fresh, light foods have afternoon from the United Church C. Ducquemin and Mr. and Mrs. W. mostly aquatic. Two boys enjoyed an which will be donated to the 1‘reven- a strong appeal, cheese can. and with the Rev. J. Gillam in charge of E. Clements, left on Saturday for Van­ rived home on Frida,v fron’. Camp overnight lest hike to Chute Lake as Loyd. B.C.F.GA., President, made the lorium. The next meeting was arranged Hurlburt. where they 'ci'Oif having should, be used to advantage. Served the service. M-'ii.v friends of the de­ c o u v e r . . part of their First Class badge. In following comments: with fruits or vegetables, it will add ceased, some of whom had known him ♦ ♦ ♦ to take place late in Augusl, al I'le a good time. spite o f ..the cam p k itch en b e in g r a i d ­ “In considering the report of Mr. O. the nourishment required to meals in the early days in Saskatchewan, Mrs. F. Chilton and son Gordon 1- f homo of Mrs. Talbot. ed by canine marauders, there was »!• been W. Hembling, on the Empire Fruit which might otherwise be satisfying gathered to pay their last, respects, on Saturday to join the Rev. Mr. Clhd • Miss Joan Blakeborongl' no real shorta.ge of food. Miss Betty Snowsell, R.N., cd L.si.on- v.ii E1-. in quantity but incomplete from a while the beautiful flowers which t o n at his n e w station o f U n io n P>oy. visiting in Winfield. Hr- , m * m Producers’ Conference, there would >|i ik »!« dale, arrived on Saturday to sp 'nil two nutritive standpoint. were offered helped to show the. place eanore Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Daniel and seem to be one or two points which weeks vacation wiih her parcii' :, iMr. The Milk Utilization Service of the which he held in the' 'community, Miss Gowan, V.O.N. nurse, return id daughter, Dorothy, left oit Thursda-y are deserving of special attention. and Mrs. E. Snowsell, who mo'o''cd Dominion Department of Agriculture where he will be greatly missed. The from her holidays in Vancouver o'l To Soften Harit 9 ' i.': by car for California, accompanied by “It would seem to be \yorth noting part way to meet her. has tested and approves of the follow­ pall bearers were Messrs. G. McBean. E r id a y . Mrs. M. V. Dale and Miss Ruth Dale, that almost all through the interim, re­ ♦ * ♦ ♦ >!• * ing cheese dishes for warm weather G. Dell, G. Jones, A JWilson, A. Smalls W h e n it is d e sire d ''o ifan w e ll of West Summerland. Mrs. Daniel port, there is a tendency on the part Miss Alice Hume, who had b-iai the use: and W. E. Clements. Miss G. Hill. R.N.. of Vancouver and water or spring water "or jusehr.ld will visit her niece, Miss Anne Mc­ of the English representatives to stress guest o f h e r ,b ro th e r, M r . G . C'. H um e, Ribbon Sandwich Loaf One of the pioneer settlers of Sask­ form er V.O.N. nurse here, was a visit­ pu"’aoses. this can usi.;uU" d on e K en zie. that, in their view, further steps will left on Tuesday. July 2etfi, f v h> r ♦ ★ ♦ atchewan, Mr. Hawkes was born' in^ or in town on Sunday. w ith w a s h in g so d a o r so;»i Institutes. have to be taken before very long to Remove crusts from day-old loaf of h o m e in O tta w a , Ont. Birmingham, England, in 1857 and' * ' ♦ • , :.-.ere is Mrs. A. R. Allport returned home conserve to a greater extent their own white or whole wheat bread. Cut four ♦ ♦ When this is not satisfa<;;;oi; • came as a young man to Canada Miss Twiddy. or Penticton, spjot fo rm on Sunday from a mo,tor trip to Van­ half-inch slices lengthwise from loaf, Allen and Ann Snows.-ll, .vTiall a c h em ical p re p a ra tio n in : home market. where he worked for nine years on the week-end at the home of Mr. and 'd ru g-, couver with Mr. and Mrs, Frank “There is little doubt that the grow­ spreading each slice with butter before children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Snow- that can be obtained froR ,; ■ the construction of the CP.R. b e ^ e ^ 'M i s . Grant Lang. gist.- W a t e r so treated '■ i; - f :'iOt. of Brown, of Kelowna. ers in the United Kingdom are prepar­ cutting. Spread first slice of bread scdl, of Rutland, have been .slaying >!« ♦ • Winnipeg and Banff. He •was ^married • ;c oo o k - ed to resort to more drastic measures with mayonnaise and cover with sliced with their grand-pareht.s. ITr. and course, be used for drinl- ; si in 1885 to Marian Shaw 'and the The Misses Christine and Joan Tur- to preserve their own market, such as peeled tomatoes. Cover with second Mrs. -E. Snowsell. for the }> 'sl two ing purposes. c o u p le took u p 3.400 acres o f la n d , one ton returned Sunday evening after the suggested ‘small’ duty against Do­ slice of buttered bread. Spread with ■weeks. of the old Sir Lester Kaye farms at NEW GOLD DREDdE ♦ • # * spending the past week at Victoria. minion imports, or quotas: and their grated cheddar cheese blended with M r. H e r b e r t B a ile y i-cr.i-.u'fcd on ■ ♦ ♦ * Balgonie. He farmed there for many forbearance depends‘ very largely on salad dressing! Cover with third slice, Mr. and Mrs. J. Neissner cd Vv'oy- Tuesday to the home cif I'k s b ro th e r years and later was persuaded “ to Mrs. F. J. Foot left on Monday for the Dominions concerned taking a sen­ of buttered bread. Spread with may­ IS PERFECTED BY burn. Sask.. visited one day I nst week Jack, after having his remov­ stand for Parliarnent, where he car­ a camping trip at Ewing's Landing, sible and sympathetic viewpoint and onnaise and cover with crisp lettuce at the home of Mr. H: J!Hard 'n. ried the constituency of South Regina ed in the H o sp ita l on ■'.'•■''ay ' ,rst. where she ■will join Miss N. Grafter, leaves, then with fourth; slice of but­ VALLEY INVENTOR : - Ss • . lit s,; meeting the home producer half--ivay. which he represented for eight yeatrs. of Vancouver. “Mr. Hembling’s additional report tered bread. Press layers firmly to­ Mrs. Noyes, who had visded lor During his years as a member of Par­ Rev, A. McMillan annou'■; .'d gether. Spread outside of loaf with s e v e ra l d a y s w ith h er d a u g h te r. LTi's. outlining his impression of the fruit' liament he liked best to recall that Sunday, that there woi.li- An added, attraction to our local creamed cottage or cream cheese W . J. Moore, Penticton Man, Kas G. C. Hume, returned to her li niie in situation in England bears out the he was responsible for the passing': of chui'ch service here lOi It '■ i. store is a Frigidaire unit, which Mr. blended with cream or mayonnaise. Machine .\^ith M any Revolu­ Naramata on Thursday last Lli:' v.as statement that I made to the Tree Fruit the bill which made Regina a city. S u n d a y s. Dodd has had installed. This un­ Board on returning from England last Chill one hour before serving. Garnish accompanied by Miss Frances Hume, He was the father of nine children, tionary Features doubtedly vvill be of great benefit to winter, namely, that the extension of with parsley or green pepper and cut who will spend several weeks li diday •art .and six girls and three boys; and was .al­ R e v . C. S te w a rt. Mr.-, • his many customers. gas storage would very rapidly result in crosswise slices. with her grandmother. ways proud of the fact that all three PENTICTON.— Years of painstaking children, of Kamloops, -'i ■.i ’.e lo r- 4t * in the elimination of the export of Jellied Cheese Salad of his sons fought* in the World War, «ffort and patient research, have earn­ mer’s sister. Miss Patricia ‘.vart, o f Miss Betty Allpori returned home culinary varieties. . Bruce Moubray and Gordon Kerr 1 package lemon jelly powder one of them, Walter, being killed in ed at least a parti"'! reward fo’’ a Pen­ Los Angeles. California, :> 'visit on Monday morning from St. Paul’s returned on Saturday after ,sp-nding , . . , “1 am inclined to think that the re- action. In 1922 he nioved to Peachland ticton man, who has perfected an en - last week at the horii,;s M essrs. Hospital. where she has been training fg^-gn^es given by Mr. Hembling as to 2 cups'boiling water with his wife, his youngest daughter a week camping near Okanagan l-and- Jack Bailey and Paul C' for the past tvvo years, to spend her 1 teaspoon salt tirel.y new method of gold-dredging. the new plantings in Great Britain are and his wife’s mother, the late Mrs. ing. where Mr, Ber.t Fiddes v.’f»s in ♦ sk * . ’ 2 tablespoons lemon juice W . j. Moore^ vvho has had many years vacation with her parents. She tra­ apt to be at least rather confusing un­ charge of a camp for boys. 1 cup chopped pineapple, grapefruit Shaw. Athough handicapped by deaf­ of experience in operating gold dred­ Mr. and Mrs. G. C -.■■■■" and velled via Kettle Valley. ♦ . * * 3i« * less it is stated whether the trees re­ ness, he took a keen interest in com­ ges throughout B.C. and the Western H u m e ’s o r o ra n g e The sympathy of the corn’mnrJ.v is daughter Mildred, also ferred to are the dwarf variety. These munity affairs and was an ardent sup­ tJnited States, has, after two years of • - H um e. Those of the Girl.=;’ Softball Club 1 cup crearh cheese or creamed cot­ extended to Mrs. Gellatly in th • lu.-^s sisters, Miss K. and Mis: dwarf plantings are popular in the Old porter of the Conservative party at all careful work, developed and complet­ ■'Spokane who were able left on Friday night tage cheese of Ottawa, Ont.. motov'’: Country and then production is of elections, also serving on the Execu­ of her father. for a week’s camping at Boyce’s Cor­ cup walnuts, chopped ed a working rnodel of a gold dredge. , ♦ ♦ ♦ on Thursday, returnin-; S '.n d a y . course proportionately small. tive of the Conservative Association This machine is revolutionary in >i», si* ner. . ; - ■* *.=:= Dissolve jelly powder in boiling w ai­ Mr. and Mrs. John BaiUy end fam­ “Mr. Hembling’s recommendations for many years. respects, dt will, the invent.)'' Mr. John Paterson has returned ter. Add salt and lemon juice. Chill many ily, who had been visiting al the home Mrs. Jesse Smith. Mr;, ;s Sm ith contained at the end of his report are Besides his widow, three daughters fjoints out, overcome some of In • home from the Alpine Club trip lo and allow to partially set. Fold fruit of their son Jack, left on M oiday for a n d c h ild ren , o f S e a l .I'o ■ C'regon. due for considerable study, and will be attended his funeral, Mrs. Frank Moss, greatest difficulties heretofore expa.i- home ! J"-sper. into one-half of the partially set jelly. their home at Deep Dale, Man. David visited one day last wef-l; considered forthwith, in conjunction of Winnipeg. Mrs. A\ J.. Doust, of Los enced in this lucrative field of mirung, Turn into mould. Beat remainder of Allen has sufficiently recovered from of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ch;,i,‘■ with all those interested in export mat­ Angeles. Cal., and Mrs. M. Ashley, of and, p o ssib ly , bring properties in'o Story About Late King jelly until fluffy, then fol,d in cheese his severe injuries of two vcfks ago ters. It would appear reasonable that, Penticton, and one son, Oliver, from , #>roduction that are at the presen' and nuts. Pour over first layer of jelly. to, return with them to his h uno, but Mr. and Mrs. L. E. :.aail and H. I. Phillips, in the New York Sun.if , the fruit' grovyer is taking steps to Watrous, Sask. Another daughter, ^ime idle. withhold, the product of this country Chill until firm. Arrange in squares on is still in a very weak condifio.i. family left on Saturday, .luP. Hlth, on says: 'The story we liked best abo’nt Mrs. T. McLatchy, lives at Watrous, crisp lettuce. Serve with salad dress­ >ii jji V the late King .George was the one that from the market during pari of the and a son, George, is in business in “ Grizzly Rejects Useless ^ Materials a motor trip, which toei ...ein south ing combined with an equal amount Mr. and Mrs. S. Macro and TTr. and to Princeton, then to Mt.'. M Nicola had him. as a youth in the navy, call­ season, assurances should be forthcom- London. England. Two daughters pre­ In this dredge the bucket, which ing,.that-this opening'will not be filled of whipped cream. For a richer salad Mrs. Short spent a few dav.s at Sugar Valley, and home by f .a,'..ui ijs and ing down to his elder brother. “Ed­ deceased him in Saskatchewan. w ill nose out large bouldars, is a —add 1 cup whipped cream with the Lake, returning home on Mondo,v. Vernon, returning the fo: -'in-i Wed­ die, coriie up here right away and sing by dumped fruit, even over a tariff watertight one, and will not lo.se a fruit, cheese and nuts to the partially ‘G o d S a v e Y o u r G ra n d m o th e r’!” wall, from foreign countries.” Mr. and Mrs. C- G. Elliot and son particle of the load which it colle.cl. n esd ay . set je lly . Donald, of Edmonton, Alta.', are guests This load is delivered to a “griz-lj'.” Art Reed took part in th • v,r:es at Welsh Rarebit with Tomato at the home of Miss A. Elliot. which rejects and returns useless in t- Oyama last week, bringing Vi * n • s e v ­ iG teaspoon mustard * > at the rear of the floating e ra l fine prizes, by winnin;' iii terials ^ teaspoon salt dredge. The remainder of the load, tno the quarter mile and first in tho c'oar- Mrs. T. Roberts returned recently INTERNECINE W A ’^FARE IN SPAIN i/g teaspoon paprika smaller materials, passes along a sen i -s ioteers race, coming second in the from a trip to Vancouver. Dash of cayenne of inclined riffle sluices, on the dred­ mile, half mile, relay team, and imle ♦ i|*' * yi tablespoon ’Worcestershire sauce ge’s starboard side, wheye it is dCf b vau lt. Mr. L. B. Fulks returned on Wed­ jG cu p m ilk with in the usual way. nesday morning from Vancouver. 2 cups grated cheese When the loaded bucket swings ovm (The following items wefo un-iiled 1 e g g ^ . the “grizzly” it revolves upon an last week for publication b’lt failed M ix seasonihgs together.•..Add milk axis, thus divesting itself of the enliro to reach The Courier office.) and heat; Add cheese and cook until load cleanly, without possibility o" . Mrs. Elvina 'Wright, A.T.C M., ,'1.,.R. melted. Beat egg,.add a small amount SHIPPERS SEEK leakage of any fine gravel. This L’ d<- S.M., and her sister. Miss L. L’ec-J. of of the hot mixture to it, then add to age of fine graVel has prohibited th ■ Lethbridge, Alberta, are viaito’s this rarebit. Cook about one minute stir­ CONCESSIONS ON Successful working of some propei li. s week, at the. homes of th':'ir cjuts, ring constantly. Place thin slices of in the northwest, it is understooil. Mrs Watson and Mrs. Mo'-gan and tomatoes between slices of crisp but­ When the riffles on the starbond CAR MINIMUMS their uncle. Mr. G. W. H. Reed, after tered toast. Pour rarebit over top and side of the machine are being cleaned spending several weeks in Vancouver. serve immediately. out, the riffles on the port side go int > They were accompanied by Idias M. Ask Railways For ^ Alternation action. This ingenious means of shift­ Shaw, of Vulcan, Alberta. ing keeps the machine in continuous * ♦ On 24,000 Pound Weight— Delay operation, and is controlled by «'*. Mrs. Tupman is holidayilig at the RUTLAND Signing Agreements simple system of switching. Kootenay lakes. The members of the Women’s Asso­ Syphon Sucks Up Fine Gravel Shippers’ Federation members, in Following the novel bucket, is a pe­ Mrs. R. W. Reed and daughter Ag­ ciation held their regular monthly meeting in ■ the form of a picnic, the session on Friday, decided to ask their culiar syphon operated by power, an d nes. of Lethbridge. Alberta, left for meeting being held in the Kelowna Transportation Committee to again sweeping the area at\ any elevation their home on Saturday after visiting petition\ the railways for a concession traversed by the bucket. Tltis syphon at the home of Mrs. H. Watso.i. Park. After the business Was conclud­ ed, an enjoyable time was spent at on minimum weights on cars. sucks, up the finest gravel and g'jld ■ * * .'* ,' the beach, supper being served at the Two alternatives have been suggest­ bearing sand, left by the bucket at Miss McKeown left last Aveek for tables in the former tourist camp. ed, one being a 26.000 pound minimum bedrock, it too, deliverihg its load to V a n c o u v e r. without restrictions' and a waiver of the riffles. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bird and their the present 24,000 pound minimum, The' combination of bucket cind Oliver Dendy. who was b.'dching two daughters, of South Slocan, are and the other an application to elim­ syphon is marvellously ^efficient, a n d and working on Mr. Bury’s p -Qperty visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schell, inate any restrictions on the 24,000 extremely simple. The simplicity, and here, received a painful cut on th e travelling here by car. Mr. Bird, a for­ pound minimum at the higher rates. mechanical stability of the design ai'c thumb last Friday morning. As he was mer resident of the Kelowna district, At the present time there is a 24,000 one Of the salient features, fov it cutting kindling, the axe slip p e d , cut­ has a position with the West Kootenay pound minimum on cars consisting means there are fewer wearing pm Is ting the side of his thumb off. He Power Co. in the Slocan country. rhostly of vegetables, with a high rate. t'o give trouble. was taken to the Hospital, w h o r e the If there are 5^000 pounds of apples, wound was dressed after w h ic h he There will be no service at the Un­ crabs or pears Or stone frdrits, the*low went to his home in Kelowna, and Pamela: “Isn’t Sport a naughty dog, ited Church this hext Sunday. minimum does not apply! mummy? He ate my doll’s slipper.*’ will be unable to work for som'O time. \ ' * ' • * The Shippers’ Federation also decid­ * Mother: “Yes, darling. He ought tv Miss Alma Gray is an inniEite of ed to leave the matter of the agree­ David Allen, of Deep Dale, Man., is ment with the B. C. Tree Fniit Ltd., be punished!” Sent by air to London ana radioed to New York, thi; picture shows Spanish rebels, entrenched behind slain the Kelowna Hospital, where she has slowly recovering form the severe, in­ for a later date, and a meeting will Pamela: “I did punish him. I went horses, firing on government tro o p s during one of the bittles in Barcelona, largest city in Spain, where many fine h^d to undergo a minor opei^tion for juries he received on Monday. July be arranged within two \yeeks. straight to the kennel and drank his buildings are notitr m rwas as the result of bombing frbn the air and fierce fighting in the streets. ^ abcess on the ear. milk.” 1.* i.^ 20th, when thrown from ?. bicycle.

, ' ■ ' ' '■ ' A ' • imiUSDAV. AUGUS'i' <). THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST PENASKE LAKE IS PEACHLAND TRIMS PENTICTON RECOMMENDED TO K elow na A n d D istrict Sports KELOWNA ANGLERS AND WILL ENTER LEAGUE FINALS Bui) I.ittic Of Clichin I^amled KELOWNA ON TOP THE RIFLE KELOWNA EKES OUT LARGE NUMBER OF AGAINST STRONG KEOWNA NINE L'iVC-Puiiiidcr At Hcavci Lake Last Wcelc-lOiid IN TWO TRIUMPHS Bulloch Latic Shichi Won By NARROW WIN OVER REGATTA AW.ARDS SurpriKo Of i.eague Season Finds Penticton |{<')iii)is (riiiii I’ciijislu' l/.'il.c, ncaf ON TENNIS COURTS Conway’s Team— D. McMillan DISTRICT ALL-STARS COME TO KELOV/NA K; iiilcinp!;. that the lliihiiih is cxia-p- I‘'irsl In Af'itrcRale Lookiii;' Out Window—Winners Pounded liciiiall.v Kuud, |■ca(■hc(l Kelowna lliis wc‘i'l( with the return ol IVIr. I'. W. fii sl-Strirui; Team At I Ionic And 'J’bc fnnrili iiiid final shoot in Hie Johnston Makes Winning; Tally O j (.'i;ii (I Cit y N;.it;it m ;> l^t oinin- 17 Hits Off Two Pitchers J’ridhani and party. They .state Ihiit Second Squad At Vernon Bnlloeli Bade Shield com|)etitioii. held In Nintli Inninj,; W ith t'lil ,/\l Annu.'j.l I'nitic.lou the road is /;ood and the best lly ll.sh- at Hie Glcninorc ran/;e on .Sniiday, Win Their Matches Texas Leaguer A(]iialii Siiori:; iii(', in years can lie ohtfdneil there. bi'on/'.lil victory to Conway’s learn, as I’EAGHLANI), Aug. 3. Tlii' first F F N ’I IC T O N D 1*0 A The fish a\'erar,e froni two to threi- was expected, but tlieir lead was cut (;;iiiii’ of the .South OK iii;i/;;iii Ihisehall RUT’LANI), All/;, (i..-An exhibitim. 111 i(in);l I tlic.y i"< t (lcl'i';il, in tlio MOOIV, cf, ;;,s pound.s. With the first team.s playin/', in Ke- down by seven points by Rose’s men. Li'.'igiii' |Jay-o(f si'i'li's wi'iil 1(1 I’eai'h- /;anie of baselj/ill wai; /ila.vt'd on tlie :' lev war caiiin racer, I'.clov/iia coin- IHacl'.hiirn, ;js, In his weekly repni'l. Mr. .1. H. Sptir- lovviiii and Hie .second letim s in V i‘i- who liinied ii/) in slrr'ii/’lli for Hie local diamond on Sunday between a I vlitni'i; in tlin I'cn l ic.I.nii Uo/'atla, 1.111(1 (in Siiiid.’iy, V, h('H th.i'.v fi'lleii Balu'r, I'f ...... rii'i' state.s Ihiii Ihi.s hdu' provides one iinii, the O rc h a rd C ity temii.s /ilayers first lime siiiei' Hie lli'.st of the sei'ii'S. Penti('li II .'ll hoii"' with II lll-I .score. Rutlaiid-Winlield (I'ain and ilii.' Kel­ t,.v(i oil Tlini'ru.'v aflvriniim Iasi, Gdby. fib ..... of the best lislnnj; ;;roun(h: for tin (■;ipliircd bolh sel.s of matches on Sun­ Conway's crew lliorou/dily earned 'Jills .gives J'eachlaiKl a rhaiicr al owna Seiiinr team, the latti'i’ winnin/ (iiTiiv liaci, wil.b ,'i lai;;'' niimbci' ol! Bi'udi rick, If Auf'.nst trip. day, Aii/'ust 2nd. At Veriion. the Ke­ their victory, however’, as they bad Le.uOa' honnm'.s, |ilayiiig oil fur lirsl 7-6. Tlie vi.silors got awiiy to a /’.nnii ) ') JZl'.',. Da/;/?, e ...... C.ood perch, l)ass tind trout can lie lowna second striii/; pltiycrs captured lurned onl loyall.y to all the sliools pli. lei' w ith IC('Iov. Ii I. start wlien Hie.v collected two niu.' iinv of Hie fcalio'i' I'vnl.'i of tiu! M a llo r y , ii, c f . ol)taiia'd ft O.soyoos l.tike, while tit ei/iht o f tint fo u rle e ii m atehe.i, w h ile and not once did Hiey have 1o take 'I III'! w a s th(' lli si linn; Ihiil l ’<'aeli- oil' William.son in Hic' lir.st innin/J, dii.v wa.s till' men';; •lOt) .VJii'il, sw im , in Cm'Zwi'i'ea, 3b Vtis.seaux some /'ood etilehes were ill-' on the K e lo w n a courts, the loe.'il ))la y - low score for their' sliare irt c/rder 1o laiij had he.ile'i Penticton Hii.s .sca- and added two mori' in Hit' fourt):. ■,■l■;|.cll IVJalcolm ('b a g a n , of Im 'Io w i m , P a w l; ins, lb ken out this week. The Ijest I'l.sldiut ers (oolt nine malehes, Vi.'i'iion .six. make up llieir eorrrplemi'nl. •son, hut. the /fain*' 'v a s “ in the ba/>," Tlie All-Stars diil not score iinlil the .‘■lagcd a /.'.allani .'ipiirt lo ;iliiiost n v .'r- M ePhi'O , .ss .... 0 there is on tlie west side of tiu' rtiil- and t)nc was drawn. Till' raei' for first place in tb(' /;rand from Ilic' first, win a G e o rg e E k in s fourtli, when Andy Kitsch canic ac- :;li( Bnicn Millar, wlio laid had a roiid tracks. Ill all K elow ii.'i am assed a tnb’il ol a/'/',ri.'/;au: ri'sn lle d in !t v e r y close fin ­ ;;(arfc(| ihi' gnn e wHh a trip!'.' and I'oss with tlicir first cnimli'r on a lii’. ■|( ,jd of aliiad. twcnl r .yard;;, The llnish 1 7 '. points to V e rn o n 's 12' , points. ish. I). McMillan winniii/; by a rrrar-/;in ’l’'»(.'d.s ...... 37 J /I 37 J4 Kveiiiiij; On OIiuiitiKtiii by .1. ITolisky. ar f.o close Hiat it bronglil, Hie crowd .scored oil his hroilK''''’'! hit. Tlier'' \v;r; IVIixcil Doubles To Kelowna of only two points over W. E. llarrni'l- 1 1 ) iniire si'iiring iinl!l llu' fourtli, Scon' by iiiniii;?s: U H A copper liiu' snd petirl walibler tire In the sixlli inning Henry Wo.'^tra- iiii |(•('|, cticerin/,' on Hie ronte'ilaiil.'' itr/t and Hirr'c points over G. C. Rose. will'll ,i ciiqilo of «'iro''s v.'cro costly iceommended fur ()ktinti/’,tin Btike, III the north. Kelownti ))laycrs look (iowski toolc over mound dnlii's, bin ..iniioe tiltin/.;' luoveii pnpiilar, with P e a e h i'd 1 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 3 It) J7 4 McMillan, who has shot in consistent­ and Iwi) runs cain(' i’l. fn this innin/; wliile in file evening I'.v ll.sliini! Unci' Old of the four men's doubles was toiiclu.'d for several hits and' li.^all and Keid a.' tinal'.';l.. a;',aiiirt a Ib iili.'l. 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I) 0 ] « A ly /;ond form all tbrou/di the season, P.l.’ii'khum replaci'd lUallory 0 1 1 the r.ood from the rocks. games, while the ladies' (cams lost wallo'd Hiree jiii'ii, Ki'Iowna scoring I'lMlicton team of liiollo and Bliai'p*:, Suniiuary: -Thi'oe-basi' hils, G. Ek- also c!iplured the Pridham Tyro Cu|). mound, but ni.'iilo'i' pitcher got tlu' On the road to Betiverdell, McCul­ lintli malehes. In the inixed dmibles a run in e;icli of bis first two inning.' < lal.ler having, Hie b'ri, tliiii'/ls. ins, V. Cousins; sacrifice hits, G. Ek­ so. between s|)()oiih and eups, the ))op- su p iiort ill the li.'Id tli.i'. could stem loch laikes pro\’ide /'ood sport. Tlie K e lo w n a in creased its le^id by w in - on till' mound. Mocbi's did tlic c Iiik Ti - .Knuiov iCri v/ 'il'tjnii'il ins, N . E k in s; stolon basi'.s, G o r g a n , nlar Dan should be pi-etiy well fixed ih(' tide and Peacldand kepi ijiliiig u|) tish tire small, hut there tire plenty niii/' five to V e rn o n 's three. in /4 for Kelowna for Hii' first six inn- Bowel ing, Clonionls, Curry 3; struci* for silverwar-e this winter. lio lli the lai.lie.r aial .senior men';/ tin' ,'!Cor<'. 1u ctiich. T h re e of the four l.-idies' doubles ing.s an d h eld the e o n n try lads clowi. out, by Clenients 8, by Mailory 2, by Conditions wer-e favourable at *200 caiKH' races \v('ot lo I’l'iitic'tou Verm; (Jnusins had ;i liiu' triph' in Hoh l.ittle, of Chel.-n, Wtish.. ctiu/.-hf /'allies b e tw e e n iiu? I w o lii'st-stnng Hiicces.sfully. striking out ten and al­ Hliieklnirii 5; hit by pilchi'r, Baker by yards, the light bein/' bright and f, .i .']> ca;;il.y, the new r;moe ri'i.'i'iitly ih.' tilth Ijiit tri< (f h) .strdch it into the bi/tfiost llsli on Itetiver t.tike Itisl teams at Kelown:i went, to the home lowing only scutteri'd liils. Witli the Cleinciits; runs batted in. N. Ekins 1, steady, but at, 600 yards a haze,- caused 1.';iri'liased ti.y Hu Lvolicion crew;; bo- a hom e rim an d \'/as p u l oul at tin' w e e k -e n d , w.tii’U he Itinded ti live- players, while Vernon caiiUired an game aiiiiareiitly on ice, Newby wen: ..' r 1 ,0 0 n iu cb J’or ttie Oi'i'lKii'd (Jity. Gn g.iii 2, G. Ekins 2, Eiillis 1, Bow er- eipial n u m b e r of men's doubles. by the lieat and possibly by a faint ImiiK' plafi'. 'III'''! sa“ie inning .saw pounder on the lly. iiilo the box to (inisli Hie game, and H r 'e v e r , th e ,inn i i' r o iil•':;tallt■! from in/? I, (k)usins 1, Miller 1. Blackburi* At Kly Kish and Rtiymer Btiki's, the In the mixed doubles Kelowna drift of smoke from distant forest P i'n lic io n ’s on ly rtia in.'idc b y C iizzo - got along O.K. for one inning, but in H';'. mirth had toii/.l' li.a l, when their 1; ji.i .s 'd balls, D a g g 2; e a n ie d r u n s , showed a superiority by wiiiiiiiig five fires, gave trouble, r-emlering the out­ I'rei when his liH '.v.'Vi followi'il l.'.v lly lisliin/', is e.xcelleiit. rep orts stale. llie eighth and niiiHi bis deli\eiie.' Pi'aehlimd 8, Penticton J; umpires; line of the bull indislinet, and some i.ai'ce lip/ied ove.r -'.olli an alnnrd, sure .single'! h,y ll.iwki'is and Moei'i;. Thc' Ktiltmv Ikti Bake, between Veinon to Vernon's two, with one matcli wei'e iiounded hard and the score was Etti.'i- an d G u m m o w . “grief” was experietreed in the form JO .right, si'veiith ''a w G c r 'y scoi'o on a I'iciA and Kelowna on the mtiin hif’luvtiy, d ra w n . tied in the last inning. ♦ of the odd miss marring an otherwise L;vle S a n g e r, of }'i.e,lmv na, w o n th<) sin/tli.' b y G<''oi|’,'(; El; ins, w h o ea m e /food lisliin/f on the lly e a rly in the Resnlls of the games were as fol­ Tile Kelowna team liad the last l.)al. G','oi'/?e E k in s lo ad s tlu' P e a c h la n d l .-'.aiiding; .low luia.’ d d iv e for ho.yr an d hoin.’ Oil Fulks’ hit. mornin/f tmd up to 10 o'clock in tlie lows: good score. A t 200 yards, «J. T o d an d however, and. with Martin liCier on g. ;.'s J4 and imrk; 1-le glaei'd second team fui' b a ttin g h o n o u rs this .seasons First String Games At Kelowna G. C. Ro.se led with 31 each and J. C. Cli'inenls led oif !!i the eio|itIi by e\‘enin/f. ctm be obttiined. second base, Jolinston drove out a ; I-'iil.t Kih'y, of I'. 'd.ic'on, in the ‘h) with ,‘! 14, while Verne Cousins, who Men's doubles—Dean and Theed Marlin put on 30. Conquering the dif­ missin.g the third 'trike but .so did Mabel Bake, via Enderby. i.s f'ood Texas leaguer to right field that scor­ led for .several years, is .4()(), alth o u ^ ficulties, H. IT. McCall pul on a well- ;w.:rd.r, Jj'i'e ;;t,yl'.'. Da;>„g, ;m d T e d got ‘ 0 first base before on the troll, with lly lisbin« on the beat M a tlh e w s o n an d W in te r. 3-6, 6-2. ed the winning run. ending the game. :A|p!;AAwl'' riojotti.y Srnitb, mf 'KvIewM;), was out Da/v.g I'oiil'l liiki it. i'( r|, caught ill a h'H Verne mis.sed a number of games. Sel- v. ( si side, tiiicl ofT Cotton W ood Creek. 6-1, and beat R . and D . S tu b b s. 6-3, earned 31 at 600 and W. E. Harmeling The score b.v innings was as follows. , fro n t in Ihi' Jar'de;;’ op'en dive, hic.h n;m n’.so has missed thc last i e v r 6-1; Dixon and Robinson lost to Mat- m ad e 30. ho;-.' be tw e e n first a a ;l .second, w a s p u l Rutland-Win.:‘ 0 0 0 1 0 0 O'2 :L-I* i,r,;u-d, di'feating; L.iic.y, l.iiv e d a y , o f game; but he comes third with .371, Sport On SpaHumchecn thewson and Winter, 6-.'), ■6-,'j, and won Three Vernon visitors. W. H. Hall. out. With two out Grogiin sin.glerl. K e lo w n a ...... 2 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 — 7 while Ti'd Clements, a good player Wadin/f with a lly and spinner i.s P. C .. Arm.sirong and W. C. L'eeper. F i'n1 ici on. Cootv Jfvan wai, .rci.'ond m Boworing hit, t,h'oga:i scored 0 1 1 C u r ­ from R. an d D. S tu bbs. 6-3. 2-6. 6-3. The teams lined up ;is follows: : l-iayalv race, , .-0 0 0 's riii/'le;;. AI'creat sport and there are plenty ot Ladies’ Double.s—Miss Keith and were welcomed to the range. They all ry’s binglo and B'lv (U'ing scored on a All Stars: Fisher, lb.. Bach. rf.. Kit­ era,ge of ..326 to place fourtli. 'Phis in - fish in S p a llu m c h c c n R iv e r. did well at 200 yards, scoring 3B 30 T'jC.'njKsan was f.e.'f in the 50 yarrls pjissi'd ball. Tlio nindi saw four n’eU Miss Simmons lost to Misses J. Pease sch, '2b., V.'ilough, 3b.. Brinkman, cf.. Five miles back from ihc bi/tbw.ay and 30 respectively, but the conditions .'.'•-■e st.yJe. girl;: J(' an d lau.ler, .•ind toil- placi'il hits brill/.? 'ur three ruii'/ to eiuded last Sunday’s game with Pen- and M. Suibbs. 6-1. 6-2, and beat Mrs. J. Holisky, c.. A. Holisk.y, ss.. Wo.stra- .'•e;!, file field in l.iie .vauie race I’ljc .girls make the total of i"). tict'j!!, but after meeting the invin­ near Salmon Arm. there is good lly Gardner and Mrs. Meikle. 6-3, 6-3: at 600 brought them below the 30 dowski, it., p.. Williamson, p„ If. aor.l u n d er. Cli'inenls was 'n good form allow- cible Orchard City tc;nn for three fishing at Arthur Bake. Misses Greene and Palmer lost to m ark . Kelowna: M. Loier. 2b., Moebes. p.. Some nice tish were, caught on the Pbicecl F''i:'sl A\ml S ciam d im? only 8 hits while his team backo'l games in tlio play offs tliere will prob- Mis.^ies Pease and M. Stubbs. 6-0, 6-1, Bulloch Lade Sliield 3b.. Johnston. lb.. Newby, 3b.. p.. fly by King Baker at Mara I.ake this him up well, nov'.'r missing a chance, and lost to Mrs. Gardner and Mrs, W a d d e ll, cf., K ie lb is k i. ss., N c id , If.. Z\yu Kelowna enfiji';;, K. ./amos and Final of four shoots. Two sighiers Tin; individual sta n d in g of each 0 # w e e k . M eik le, 6-1. 6-0. I Motile, pluciid first and .second .in (Jroi?;in having tla'c'o /lico catches to and .seven shots on score at* each dis­ Guidi, rf., Reed. cf. thc jilayci's is as fo llo w s : With a fly and small spinners some Mixed doubles—Dean and Miss his i.'redd and Curry with three also, tance fired. Four highest scores on ;..v running low tioard dive for boys good fishing is obtainable at Taft Simmons lost to Matthewson and om> of those a l'a:d, di'ivc with which ABH Pet. each team to count. Teams with less ■-(. and under. C i k k and Eugene Ryan Creek, near Revelstoke. On the Re- Miss J. Pease, 6-2. 5-6. 6-2. and won h(: I'ell hut lieBl rh*} ball. Miller and than four men to add lowest score tlie men’s diaiblcs canoe race, G . E k in s 45 20 .444 velstoke highway a fly and small plug from Winter and Miss M. Stubbs. 6-3, Ekins iiad one cacli come their way. made by any member of any oiher YOUNG IDEA SHAPES •vvfijle C o o k R y an cam e .second to V ! Cou.'?:ns ...... 15 6 .400 have been used to advantage at Three 6-2; Theed and Miss Keith won from B.’i.ice MiJlar in me men’;; o/ion 50 whih; Cousins sfopperl a high foul S c im a n ...... 35 13 37J team . Valley Bake. M acth ew son a n d M iss P e a se . 6-3, 6-2, Geoi.ge Ekins, Curry and Grogan and B G. C. Rose (Capt.), 31, 28—59; H. '/e.rd swim, free sfvJe, Clem cnt.s ...... 49 16 .32S Wading with fly and spinner is good WELL AT CRICKET Haw.kins all had three hits to their and lost to Winter and Miss Stubbs, H . M c C a ll. 27. 31— 58; D. M c M illa n , 27, Tiie ladies’ open j'ree style 50 yard M ille r . 44 14 .318 at E a g le R iv e r. 6-1, 6-5; H o m e r D ix o n a n d M iss .vvyi.Tn wa.'i ea/itured b y Alic'e Thomp­ credit, while eight of the Pearhland N . E k in s ...... 49 15 .308 2.5— 52; J. C. M a rtin , 30. 22— 52. T o ta l: players scored, Clements and G. Ekins Greene lost to D. Stubbs and Mrs. Juniors Show Scoring Ability In son, B o w e r in g 46 12 .268 221. scorin.g twice. Gardner, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, and lost to R. 2. W. E. Harmeling. 28. 30-58; .1. Match Between Kelowna Rusty Martin was .second in the men’s Fulks ... 36 9 .258 • BOX SCORE ‘> H. Stubbs an5 Mrs. Meikle. 6-4, 6-2: T o d . 31. 26— 57: D . E, M c L e n n a n . 27. And Mission C!jiej.i h ig h d iv e , vvhi-le D o ro th y S m ith S m a lls . 8 .258 1ST RUTLAND Robinson apd Miss Palmer drew with 26— 53; J. R. C o n w a y fG a p t.l. 26, 20— ta m e seco n d in the giri:-: 16 and u n d e r PKAOHLAND— C u r r y .. 29 57 .24t D. S tu b b s a n d M rs . G a rd n e r. 6-3, 2-6, jov; board runni.ng dive. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. D . C o u s in s .;...... 6 1 .168 46. T o ta l: 214. D . A d d y , 21. 24— 45. An interesting cricket match was and lost to R. H. Stubbs and Mrs. G! Plkimj, cf ...... 4 2 3 1 0 0 G r o g a n 36 5 .138 3. C . H a w e s (C a p t ,), 29, 27— 56; H . R. played in Kelowna last Sunday be­ TROOP Meikle, 6-5, 6-5. , N . Ekiii;,', ss ...... 4 1 2 1 2 2 W r a ig h t 11 1 .098 H a u g , 23. 21— 44; ,F . V a n id o u r . 28. 16 tween the Kelowna Juniors and the Fulks, 2b ■...... 5 0 1 0 3 0 T n glis ... . 4 . 0 .008 Second-String Games At Vernon - 4 4 ; C. M c C a ll, 22. 12— 34. T o ta l: 178. Okanagan Mission Juniors. Unfortun­ CANTALOUPES .ARE Cousins, c ...... 5 12 9 1 2 F e r g u s o n ...... 2 0 .008 Men’s doubles^—Osborn and Mc­ 4. G. N,. Kennedy (Capt.), absent; ately, there was not sufficient time to Clements, p ...... 5 2 1 1 2 0 “Do a good turn daily!” Guire lost to T. Stubbs and Atkinson, W . P o rte r, 26, 22—^ 8 ; P . J. N o o n a n , 26. finish the game and when stumps RIPENING QUICKLY Miller, I’f ...... ,... -6 1 1 1 0 0 T e a m a v e r a g e ...... 415 121 .291 By Scoutmaster 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, a n d Ipst to Iz o w s k y and 21— 47; lo w e st score on r a n g e ad d ed . were drawn the Mission was still bat­ G ro g a n , 3b .!.... 5 1 3 3 0 0 Woolley. 10-8, 6-2; Glarke and Stirl­ 22 12— 34: lo w e s t score on r a n g e a d d ­ ting, having compiled 42. for eight WITH HOT WEATHER Boweririg— —5— 4— 4— 8-—0— 0 — Th e—n est—of—th e-ei der— d u ek— 1 iriedl- ing beat Stubbs and Atlcinson, 6-4, ed, 22. 12— 34: T o ta l; 163; Wickets in reply to an innings of 12 The, Scouts returned from their an­ C u r r y , I f ...... 3 3 0 0 with down from its breast, keeps the 6-2, and lost to Izowsky and Woolley, Team Aggregate by the Kelowna boys. nual tamp at Okanagan Centre on eggs as much as 28 degrees warmer S a tu rd a y . A u g . 1st, a fte r e ig h t d ay s 6-5, 6-1. Several members of the Kelowna Prairie Crop Burned On Vines 1. C o n w a y (w in n e r s ), 216, 202, 214. T o ta ls ...... 42 10 17 27 8 than tlie surrounding air. Ladies’ doubles—Mrs. Watson and I'II a':.... of good fun. During the week 214— 846. team batted well, showing marked, in Excessive Heat^Oliver the Scouts plr.yed four softball Mrs. Venables beat Misses Sutton and 2. R ose, 217, 177, 184, 221— 799. improvement since the beginning of Elmore, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5; Mrs. Stirling and Quality Is Good garnes in the evenings, winning two 3. H a w e s . 203, 143. 198, 178— 722. the season. Agar made 35 before be­ f'lp A A out of three from the Okanagan Cen- Miss Simmons beat Misses Stiell and 4. K e n n e d y , 144, 192, 192, 163— 691. ing run out. Eugene Ryan 29 not our. With the contj.uued hot weather, . tre team, and defeating a team from Allan. 6-5, 6-3. - JaC- Appleton scored 23 before being Unattached To Teams cantaloupes^ from the, Oliver district DUCHESS OF KENT OPENS EXHIBITION the Kelowna Sea Cadets on Friday Mixed doubles— McGuire and Miss caught and Raymond Pettigrew made T. Pearson. 25, 20— 45. are now ripening exceptionally fast •evening b y 30 to 17. Simmons lost to Izowsky and Miss 10. Stiell, 6-2 6-3, and beat Atkinson and with good quality, according to the On Visitors’ Dry (Thursday) land Vernon Visitors For the Mission B. Bell was out­ latest word received here. The prairie and water races were run, the win­ Miss Elmore, 6-5, 4-6, 6-4; Osborn and P. C. Armstrong, 30, 29— 59; W. C. standing, scoring 26. crop of cantaloupes is not nearly as ners scoring points for their patrpls. Mrs. Watson lost to Atkinson and Beeper. .30, 28—58; W. H. Hall, 31, Ryan and Agar both bowled well! Miss Elmore. 6-3. 6-2. and lost to Iz­ heavy as was anticipated, as the hot The Beavers excelled in this, securing 25— 56. each ta.king three wickets. owsky and Miss Stiell, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; dry weather there has cooked them 36 points' to the Foxes’ 24. Second It is hoped that next season a sche*- Individual Aggregate on the vines. Basil Bond of the Foxes and Scout D. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling lost to Woolley dule of matches can be arranged for Tot.al scores only of those who Sales of green cookers have been ■Ir: Clarance of the Beavers tied for the; and Miss Sutton, 6-1, 6-3, and lost to junior players, and that the Interior .A?:; A fired in all four team shoots. slow in the past week, as could be aggregate, with 14 points each. Several Stubbs and. Miss Allan. 6-4. 6-4; will follow Vancouver’s, lead in the 1. D. McMillan, 56, 55, 63, 52—226; expected. The time for apples to fully carloads of visitors camp up for the Clarke and Mrs. Venables beat Wool- encouragement of a game which i? 2, W . E. H a rm e lin g . 58, 51, 57, 58— 224; mature is fast approaching, and the |,!': ,5v campfire, and this proved one of the ley and Miss Sutton. 6-4, 6-2, and beat synonymous with sportsmanship. 3. G . C. R ose, 57, 50. 57, 59— 223; 4. J. buyers gre only taking on small quan­ i'A' A' best held in camp. Mr. E. Mugford. Stubbs and Miss Allan, 6-1, 6-1. "Hv. ' T o d . 55, 54, 52. 57— 218; ,5. P . J. N o o ­ tities of cookers, so that they will chairman of the local committee, ;;gi,:!, -.w A nan, .54. .53. .56, 4 7 -2 1 0 ; 6. D . E . M c ­ not be overstocked when the ripe brought along a freezer of ice cream, L e n n a n , 48. 47, 50, 53— 198; 7. F . V a n i ­ fruit arrives. 'III which wa.s*- very much appreciated by NORTHERN REGATTA d o u r, 50. 37. 53, 44— 184: 8. D . .Addy, A,P''icots are all cleaned up, w h ile the boys and everyone. I 51, 30. 47. 45— 173; 9. C. M c C a ll. 36, 16. Transcendent crabapples are in supply A ::AiSr;;;A;t' The Beaver Patrol won the inter- PRIZES COME HERE .32. 34— 118. everywhere. patrol competition for the camp by a Early . varieties of peaches and close margin, the fin-'l points being: Spoon Handicap Kelowna Takes Away Several clingstones are practically finished B e a v e rs, 827; G . C . R ose, 31 p lu s 3. 28 p lu s 5— 67 while Rochesters commenced to arrive During the period of camp a great I (ineligible, having won two spoons Awards At Annual Okanagan from Oliver on Monday. Rochesters I many tests were passed, the follow- I already this .season); K, H. McCall Landing Function will be pickpd at lake points by the ,'l ing Scouts completing their tests for | (w in n e r ), 27 p lu s 4, 31 p lu s 3— 65; D . end of the week. the Second Gla.ss badge: J. Duncan. D. j E. M c L e n n a n , 27 p lu s 5. 26 p lu s 5— 63; Kelowna competitors in the North Peach plums are pretty well Reith, J. ’Wanless. Swimmer's Profici-I, D . M c M illa n . 27 p lu s 5, 25 p lu s 5— 62; c . Okanagan Aquatic Association’s twelf­ through, and no Bradshaw plums will ency badges w'ere won by D. Clar- i C. H a w e s . 29 p lu s 4. 27 p lu s 1— 61; J. th annual regatta, held last Thursday arrive until next week, so there will I a s ance. J. Duncan., D. Reith. J. Wanless | T o d . 31 plu s 3. 26 scratch— 60 a n d W . I i ' t E i at Okanagan Landing, fared fairly be a shortage of plum supply for a few and Sohan Singh. Four' Scouts earned I E. Harmeling. 28 plus 1. 30 plus 1— 60, ' .,1 ! well and captured a number of prizes. days. the “Camp Cook” badge: they wore | equal; P. J. Noonan, 26 plus 4, 21 plus especially in the swimming events. Some 'early varieties of pears will I : W% P. L. Maurice Soame.s. P. L. Ralph i 5— 56; D . A d d y , 21 p lu s 5. 24. p lu s 3 Roy Longley swam to an easy vie-j ggg,., week in the south, Smith. Second B. Bond and Second j — 55 and T. Pearson. 25 plus 5, 20 plus tory in the men s quarter-mile swim j The movement of semi-ripe toma f '-A ii D. Reid. Second B. Bond also passed 5— .55. equal; J. C. Martin. 30 plus 2. finishing several yards ahead of Lloyd toes has been very good and Oliver the tests for the “Ambulance”. Mr. I ! 22 scratch—54 and F. Vanidour. 28 Taggart; his companion. Albert Day- will be cleaned up by Saturday, it is and Mrs. A. Marshall, of, Okanagan j plus 5, 16 plus 5— 54. equal;. W . Porter. , i nard, of Kelowna, placed second to expected. There is also a fair cucum­ Centre, kindly giving their services 26 p lu s 3, 22 p lu s 2— 53; H . R . H a u g , George Carter, of Vernon, in the 100 ber movement. 'A7 ;A5!!A, as examiners. 23 p lu s 4, 21 p lu s 4— 52; J. R , C o n w a y , yards swim, while Daynard in the un­ The Troop now boasts tliree First | 26 p lu s 3. 20 p lu s 1— 50; C . M c C a ll, der water event won from the Vernon Class Scouts. P. L. Maurice Soames | 22 p lu s 5, 12 p lu s 5— 44. . boy. H.R.H. .the Duchess of Kent officiates at the opening of an exhibition ^ and Second Dennis Reid completing' j Spoon Shoots During August Carter again won from Daynard in handicrafts at Richmond, Surrey. The Duchess showed great interest in tne th eir te.sts fo r this b a d g e w h e n th e y ] j The only remaining, competition, the fancy diving, which took several exhibits and bought a number of articles. passed the First Aid tests before' I outside of the Gilbey Spey-Royal rifle extra dives to decide. Mr. and Mrs, Marshall, and passed; FIREBRAND OF DANZIG ' ch am p io n sh ip on S e p te m b e r, 13th,. is Joan Cushing was considered a

uS'Tfe “ 2 S S .S h S » S: ^ - Arthur Grelser, T r H ^ aminer for this test. Second Basil the Danzig Senate, who is causing' at 200 yards, he date for which is | tators, _a^ ^BnummunimmiimmmtjiimniTnirTmmmiiiiminiiiinJi.iHiHiiui^nirmi h Bond already has won this coveted considerable worry to the Council of Sunday, August 30th As pre-1 Two other Orcha?d City mer- badge. and is nicely started for his the,League of Nations by demanding viously intimated, it is desirable to • ^wim. ™ ^ e r Sfoiit h-iHire 'that Sean Lester, the Irishman ap- obtain as m.uch practice as po.ssible at^'^^as, ivirsses uean ana ^ooie, we^o '?he -Soon is Seatlv indebted aaain Pointed by the'League as High Com- 600 yards before the championship first and second in the oO yards sw m. ; a | i | the lindness of H b K e n S mi.ss^ be ousted from,'shoot, and it is therefore proposed to while in the diving they provided .ho to H e kindness oB Mr H^B. K^^ I fire next Sunday at, 5 0 0 , and 600 yards, ■ feature competition. Miss \Pqole wm -

for h.s kind assistance to the Troop.' • ______^______— U h o foR ow im #

■':A:A!H'),'!!.i!!:' • 'S PAGE NIWII 'I'HUUSnAV. AltCfJV! i THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST

1 V CANADIAN MARKSMEN AT BISLEY K.G.E. STOCKWELL'S Shippers Asked to Sign ri"S TIM E TO THINK OF LIMITED YOUR FEKI'ILIZER RO- P J io iic 32-1 - K d o w n a Contraet with B. C. o u i k e m i ^:n t s f a l l Arc iiiovliiK la^^•cr premises for better display. Illi; .IMtIVIAN IUNT IlL O C K Free Fruits Lim ited

REMOVAL Thr :ir,i<' nicid, lor (In' comm;; .'.'■.■i- I ,’i I the x'ariety, <|iiaiilily. pii.diiy. ')ii, i,'. j 111'l ).iri (I ;i:. ;i co id ro cl l.ictwccn ;;rade and of sneli tree frml:; llial SPECIALS lln ‘ rliip p c i. .so n.'iiiM'd. ;ind b o tw c o n may lie marketed by llie iliipper m PICKING BAGS (lie marliet;; of Canada or any of !!;{-l*i«-ee 'lea Sets; per set .'Jl.OO tlic I!. ('. 'rice I' l inl:; Limited, of K d- (/ ow n.i. I'l'fcrrcd lo m (he coiiti.icl ; in tliein: (ireen and tilass K e r ry III!' com pany. I I)) llie t ime ;d, wllieli such tree itowls; He;;. .'fOc. I'.’ach T h e l■onl|•.a<•| rc.'.ds .’c; follow ;;: frnil;. may be m.irketed |>y Hie slufi- BINDER TW INE I'oi- 19c Wlicrca;; the total production of tree per; Najipies ill tJreeii ,V I'iiili Iriiit;; in Ibo piovinco of HriL.'.b (.'ol- <(•) llie pl.'iei' or iilaces at or lo (ilass; (i I'ur 44c n m bia is p rc a lly in I'.xccss of the to a sel '•. mand,'. of Iho m a rlo 'i w ilb in ('a n a d ;i. Ji«',",tilai' iirif. .special )ier for such prodiicis, iiccc.ssital in;C llio 'I. The company eoveiumts and a;;- J •.’5^'I c':poi( of a lar;;c part of Ibo .said pro­ rees with the shipper lliat in the is .set 79c M l K.G.F. tM'AIJTV PRICFH duction ill order that tlioro may not ;;uiii;; of the said orders, rules and re he a ;;liit on the niarki'is of (.kinada giilafiniis it will act in Hie iiiteresl of with price,', below Ibo cost of i^rodiio- Hie public of Cana.da prodiieers. sliip- fion ■ .1 ‘--s in Uio interest of producers, shii^iiei's sliijiper relating lo (be sairi tree fruits, w Watch, Clock and Jewelry re­ md consimu'rs alike, it is necessary aiicl the com p.'iny eo\'enants' an d a g ­ ■i’ i W ' v’l'.'i HIGHWAY ’: p e r lb. 19c paired at short notice. All work (hat the (|uari(it>' of the said fruit lo rees th.'.t it w ill fo r 11k; said purpose Coffee “ AIRWAY ’: p e r lb ...... 29c Guaranteed. be marketed on the markets of Can­ employ an auditor wlie sliall be a “EXCELLO' : per Ib. . . 39c ada be regulated and that Uie How of eharU'i'ed accountant. o o o Special (All fresh gvnuml) such products to llie said markets 7. The sbiijper co\'enan1s and ag­ from time to time during the period rees with the company that be will SAiJDINES— “Brunstyick’ : 2 tins .. 9c render such assistance to the auditor of the marketing season be also re­ G r a b - M EAT-^‘‘Rose” Brand— yFs; tin 25c PETTIGREW g u la te d ; appointed by the company b.y way of Eight members of the Canadian team reached the fingl stage of the King's JEWELLEK AND And \vhereas for such purpose it is producing books, accounts, records Prize competition at Bisley, together with ninety-two other competitors from and documents and by furnishing SOAP 1© bars 35c DIAMOND MERCHANT necessary to place a large i^arl of the the British Isles and other parts of the Empire. Three of the Canadians are .said production in storage so that it sucli information as may be reason­ seen in the picture. Left to right: Capt. L. J. Stiver, F. V. ’ Shepherd and D. M ARM ALADE—Aylmer; 4 lb. tin ■ 45c may be licld for the marketing season ably required by the auditor. S. Fraser. First place was taken b.y Sergt. L. D. Busschau of South Africa. and delivered to the said markets as Shippers To File Returns S Y R U P — N alley’s Breakfast— 21-oz bOttl*; ...... 21c SWIF'T’S Silverleaf ." PUKE tlie demands warrant: 8. The shipper covenants and agrees And wherea.s the yarioties. qualities, ^vith the company that he will, as re­ sion of the members of the said com­ 'Lard 10 lb. pail .... $1.69 WHAT YOU EAT HAS g ra d e s and size.s o f the .said p ro d u c t quired by the company, makg true and mittee present at a hearing .shall be OKANAGANMISSION S A L A D D R E S S IN G — Best Foods— 32-oj;. jar 49c lo be miirketed must also be regulated linal and binding for all purpo.ses. accurate crop estimates, copies of in- W O N D E R P I C K L E S — N alley’s— 15-oz. jav . in order that Hie markets both iii voic(;.s, contracts, bills of lading, ac­ At any meeting of the committee 19c Mrs. C. Clarance and family, of 'Van­ Canada and abroad may be supplied counts and other documents with re­ three members thereof shall constitute DOMINION RUBBEi^. couver, arrived on Monday at Horse A LOT TO DO WITH with a regular supply of tlie varieties, spect to tree fruits marketed or to be a q u o ru m . Per dozen ...... 5 c Creek, where they will spend a holi­ qur,lities. grades or sizes demanded marketed by him and with respect to • d) The said committee shall ha\’c day at the home of Mr. J. C. Clarance. S O D A S — Christie’s “ E x c e l'— 2 lb. pkgt; ...... by such markets: the proportion or quantity, variety, power to award the costs of and in­ 29c ♦ «>5 .k . • HOW YOO FEEL A n d w h e re a s it is in the public; in ­ grade or size of such tree fruits mar­ cidental to such hearing and decision C H R I S T I E ’S “ R I T Z ” B I S C U I T S — pkgo ...... 15c terest that th^i’e be regulation of m ar­ keted or to be marketed by him and and to fix the amount thereof. Miss Barbara Burrows, of Kelow­ jd-ju ASSORTED, Cellophan*; V'lchagi's; keting of the said products in order will, when required by the company, le) In the event of the shipper* ne­ na, was the guest of Miss Joyce Fran­ JialSda&CS Each 8 c ■ Correction of Con.stipation* that serious financial loss to the pro­ verify the accuracy of _such documents glecting or refusing to attend the cis for a few days last week. ducers and shippers may be avoided by statutory declaration. meeting of such committee, the hear­ tjc »jt , SOUP— Aylmer Assorted— 3 tins for 25c I.s Often a Matter of Mentis .znd that a regular supply to the m ar­ ing may be held in his absence and 9. • The shipper hereby covenants iv!r-rs. Temple Cornwall, of Kam­ T O M A T O C A T S U P — -Aylmer; 12-oz. battle . . ket at fair and reasonable prices be and agrees with the company that the decision of the committee shall loops, was a visitor to the Mission on 15c provided for the consumer thereof any person transporting products shall be as valid and binding as if the ship­ P'or years, the medical profusion Tuesday of last week. and that excessive costs of marketing have authority and that he will give per had attended. * ' HI m :K Pork- t y Beans p B e has insisted that proper diet is due to waste and ill-regulated supply such authority in writing to such per­ if) The shipper covenants and ag­ more effective in prom oting health Miss Kitty Haverfield. accompanied ORANGES— Small, very juicy— dozen . 23c iand additional charges in respect of son to furnish to the company all in­ rees with the company to pay to the • than the indiscriminate use of pat­ by Miss Anne'Carter, .of Vancouver, reconditioning be avoided; company for its sole use and benefit H.P. SAUCE— 8^'-oz. bottle ■■ ...... - 29c ent medicines. Today, they are formation in possession of that per­ left on Thursday' of last wegk for . Governments Realize Necessity the amounts so determined and or­ seeing their teachings bear fruit. son with respect to tree fruits mar­ Naramata', -where they spent the And whereas the Parliament of keted by the shipper and transported dered to be paid. week-end at the home of Mr; and Mrs. MARKET SPECIALS For instance, millions of families Canada and the Legislature of the by, that person and authority for the (g) For the pufpose of securing the C. A ik e n s. have learned that common consti­ Province of British Columbia have re­ company to inspect the records pf that payment of any amount which may PORK SAUSAGE— Our Own Make—2 lbs. .. 25c pation is largely due to insufficient cognized the necessity for regulation persori relating thereto. be assessed by the said committee. and Miss Essie ^Walker left on Saturday ■ “bulk” in meals. M any of them cor- HEAD CHEESE-Sliced—per lb. such, as is herein provided by the_ en­ 10__ ^The ,„shippeti_coven ants an dj_ag- ordered to be paid, the shipper will for_Oyama,-Tyhere—she-is-the—guest_X)f_ 20c "Tect~this“Condition-by t h e regular actment of legislation for the purpose rees with the company that the offic­ deliver on the execution of, this ag­ M r . anTl M rs.) G . P r ic k a r d . TOTlKTSFrOULDERTCPOT^Styl^ - - use of Kellogg’s A l l -B r a n . of providing, such regulation; ers, servants or agents o f, the cpm'r reement to the company, promissory ' at 4c a ' While they last, at per lb. notes payable on demand to the com­ m This delicious cereal supplies . And whereas , the Supreme Court of pany may enter upon the shipper’s Mr. Locke;''left recently for the pany in such denominations as: may C O T T A G E R O L L S — Good buying at, j)er Ib. - generous “bulk” in effective form. Canada has expressed the opinion lands and premises at all reasonable Waterloo ..ijiines near -Edgewood, be indicated by the company in the Within the body, its “bulk” absorbs ,fhat the Natural Products Marketing times for the purpose of carrying out where he v^l spend three months. moisture, and forms a soft mass. the orders, rules and regulaitions of amount of dollars. Z i Act of Canada, providing for such re­ ■I|- Round Steak, llss. for Gently this clears out the intestinal gulation is ultra vires; the company and for the purpose of No Appeal From Committee Major and ISMrs. K. C. Tailyour, of w a ste s. And whereas the members and dir­ ascertaining whether the provisions SAFEWAY STORES Lllk. (h) There shall be no appekl from Trepanier, visitors to the Mis­ We Reserve the Right to Limit h ectors of the company are the persons of this agreement and orders, rules K e llo g g ’s A l l -B b AN al.so supplies any decision or order of the said sion on Saturday.- vitamin B and contains iron. It duly elected by th'e producers of tree and regulations made hereunder are committee, and upon the decision and ‘m ay be served as a cereal with milk fruits in the interior of British Col­ being complied with. order for payment being made by the Miss Beity Dike, who has been on or crCain, or cooked into tempting umbia. as members of a ‘local board Committee To Determine Damages committee the company may sue for the staff at St.‘ Michael’s School for muffins, breads, etc. under the said Act for the purpose of and recover the amount of the said SUB 11. Inasmuch as it is now and'al­ the past three 'years, left oh Saturday carrying on the regulation of the said promissory note ' and costs on the soli­ Two tahlespoonfuls daily are ways will be impracticable and ex­ for Toronto, travelling by bus across marketing;' citor and client scale in any court of usually sufficient. Stubborn cases tremely difficult to determine dam­ the States to Chicago. Miss Dike is And whereas the British Columbia competent jurisdiction, and, after m m m i may require A l l -B r a i ^ ofterier. If ages through a breach of any of the taking a post-graduate course at Mc­ m m n m m at m m Fruit Growers’ Association, a society payment of such sums as may, be due ixnnai noitt ttusun •mxxa tm m ■ not relieved this way, consult your terms of this agreement (including the Gill University in the fall. under the Societies Act of British Col­ by the member in accordance with the doctor. breach of any order, rule or regula­ umbia representing the producers of 5k , w tion made by the company hereunder) awai'd of the said committee, shall K e llo g g ’s A l l -B r a n is n o t a tree fruits in the said interior of Bri­ Miss! Joyce Haverfield returned on the shipper hereby covenants and ag­ hold the balance realized on such IIIU “cure-all”— but it does correct com­ tish Columbia, has requested the com­ Saturday from Oyama. rees that in the event of any such ^promissory npte or notes as .security mon constipation.* It is guaran­ pany to enter into this agreement; ♦ 4i , breach he will pay to the company for the due performance of this ag­ teed by the Kellogg Company. Sold And whereas the shipper is under j as liquidated damages for such breach reement ' thereafter and' may apply Miss Chilvers,. the principal of St. , by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in contract with producers of such fruits the said balance or any part thereof in Michael’s Sghool, Vernon, and Miss r it iu iii and not as a penalty such sum or London, Ontario. to market the said fruits for the said -m sums as the committee hereinafter re­ payment, of such further sums as may Long, -^ho is on the staff at St. Mich­ producers, and the shipper is of the “Constillation due to insufficient “bulk” ferred tp may determine, and the pro­ thereafter be awarded by the said ael’s, were guests of Mrs. H. Francis opinion that without regulation of visions hereinafter contained shall committee in respect of future on M o n d a y . niarketing great financial losses will apply accordingly:— , breaches ’ of this agreement by the at e . * be incurred by the producers and (a) The said committee shall con­ shipper. In any action to recover the Among-thbs.e from the Mission who who have employed him to dispose of sist of the following persons:— amount of such promissory notes the attended the Okanagan Landing Re­ |4) their tree fruits; W. E. Adams, Kelowna. B. G. award of the said committee,' signed gatta on Thursday of last week were And whereas the shipper lias au­ E. J. Chambers. Vernon,- B. C- by a majority of the members there­ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dunlop. Capt. and thority to enter into this agreement; A. P. Hayes. Kelowna, B. C. of, shall be final and conclusive as to Mrs. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Now therefore this indenture wit- M. V. McGuire. Vernon.- B. C. the matters therein referred to, and Goldsmith and Archie Stubbs. Mrs. T h e N ’4 no subsUttite tcl nesseth that in consideration of the J. E. .Montague, Vernon, B. C. the shipper shall be limited in his de­ Locke .drove a party of Sea Cadets age. Thi« mellow liqueur premises and of the mutual covenants R. B. Staples. Kelowna. B. C. fence to the question as to whether from pkanagan Ceptre to the Regat­ wliltky h blended fromi and agreements herein contained the Daily Except Sunday' In the event of a vacancy occurring or not such determination had .or had ta. Capt. Goldsmith came finst in the line5t o ld ScoKtsh parties hereto hereby CQyenant and on the committee due to death, illness, not been made by the committee. sailing race. ’ ' - ' -tbaP* malb. NORTHBOUND agree each with the othfer of them as . ;;Jc 4e- JS; or refusal to act as a member pf the (i) The shipper covenants and ag­ fo llo w s : . iL v . Kelowna - 4.15 p.m. committee on the part of any mem­ rees with the company that upon any Mrs. Hobson left recently for Dee L v .,Vernon - - - - p.nk. 6.00 Definition Of Marketing j payment being made to the company Lake, where she is spending several Ar. .Sicamous - - - 8.10 p.m. ber. such vacancy shall be filled by Sfj 013. •1. The parties hereto agree that in the remaining members of the com pursuant to .the award of -the :said weeks holiday. During her absence,’ L v . Sicamous -- - - 8.30 p.m. this agreement and in any orders I mittee within seven days after any committee, and the amount of secur­ Mr. and Mrs. Jock Stirling and fam­ fOV*' ’—on Train No. 3 for Vancouver an«l interiiit^diate points. Dircct'connection made hereunder “marketing” shall such vacnnc.v shall have occurred. In ity being thereby reduced, he will, ily are staying at Mrs. Hobson’s house. 16 oz«. Vancouver for Vancouver Island, mean the preparation of tree fruits the event of failure pn the part of the when required by the company, fur­ ■sk •:> Seattle and points Soutlw for market and the buying or selling committee to fill a vacancy, a person nish additiongl promissory notes for Front Sicamous neiv direct connection Dick, Kathleen and Buster Hall left; 40 bz«. of the same and the shipping of the shall be appointed by the company to the amount of such deficiency. on Wednesday for the Coast, where for * Calgary, ^xndnton; etc., b> i Train IMo. 2, leaving Sicamous 10.40 same for sale or for ,storage and sub­ fill such vacancy. (j) The shipper covenants ,;and v.ag-. they will stay with friends at Vic­ p.m. daily. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA sequent sale and the offering of the Committee Decides Breaches rees with the company that-he ,ast and theeast. tee. which s.h?-ll be summoned for the, Belgo. ' ’ Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. holding of tree fruits from such mar­ incidental thereto. : such purpose by the secretary of the FROM PENTICTON kets. (k) Every- breach of this agreement company upon three days notice by Dofeen Rutledge, who had been Lv. Penticton 10.35 p.m. daily for 2. The company covenants and ag­ shall be deemed-to be severable, and' Vancouver and intermediate points. mailing : a notice in writing at the staying at the home of, Mr. and Mrs.' Lv. Penticton 7.10 a.m; daily for Grand rees with the shipper that it will to 1 nOj award or . determination of- the notice of any order, rule and regula-i lA. Th iK agV'''Tncnt shall continue ilk the best of its abilitv endeavour 1 0 ? Senoral post office^ at Kelowna. B^ C J. H. Thompson for the past two Forks, Nelson, Trnil, Crovrs Nest committee as hereinbefore , provided tion of the company, shall be deemed force -cintil the tieo fruits produced points, etc. provide the regulation of marketing i each of the member^ months, left the' M i s.'s; on ,on .Monday. shall relieve the shipper fromijiability in th e ''/eai; l!)3;j a n d d 'aliv o red to th o Kelownn-Penticton bus service daily, of . the said tree fruits as is h e r e i n i The said committee shall decide the for Victoria.' to be properly given' by the compa)'.',; ■ronneefing with all trains. under -this agreement in respegt to' - , « « * rovided ' ;'natter of such- complaint- and shall tof the shipper if a true- cop.y is d e -■ .shipper for marketing shall have been any breach thereof other than or oc­ C. SHATLER, City Ticket Agent ‘ ^ , assess the damages (if any) to be paid Among those regi.stered at the El-' Phone 104 - or curring or continuing -after the breach Jivered to either the Canadian Natih;:--; finally di.sposeil o f'by the shipper. Shippers To Obey Rules 7 for siich breach, but. the same shall dorado Arms Hotel this w_eqk are Mr. \ 'W . K, HjUU fiESS, Sratian Ticket Agent thereof in respect to vyhich such' aw ­ al Telegraph Company or the Can­ Wherever tli>; masculiJ'iO or singular 3. The shipper covenants and agrees not exceed a sum equal to, TOc per M . a }' Thack'er. Miss J. M. McLin ' I ' * ■ • . Kelowna. ti.C* ard-has been made and nothing here­ adian Pacific Telegraph Company at i.s 'ejsed throu/fliout t liiL a g r e e m e n t o r with the compan.v that the company i package of tree fruits marketed by tock, ^ ri and,-Mrs. Genser,-Mrs. Silvi-i in con tain ed- sh a ll b e ideem ed to. d e an office in British. Columbia pi'epaid. in any order, riilo, or re.gu'Iation issued may from time to time make’such or-1 .such; shipper up to . th e dr.te^ of such ,, . ,, " son. Mrs. I. B. Lockey. Mr. and Mrs.' with instructions that .the same sheb b.v, the eonipaiiy, t'lo sar.io shall b® ders. rules and regulations a.s in the asse.ssment' in the^cvent of .such breach pnve the company of any other re-,^ r .'.L ord and Helen. Mr. and Mrs'.'' be telegraphed to the,shipper at i'<'C- co.n'strued as uioaning tho fominino or opinion of the company are necessary : being other than a breach' of an order, medy or right of action -provided by Wright ' and Dick, ' Judge andi address hereinafter set out, or is m.ail- plural, when; tlio oontex- .so requires; for the purpose of .controlling and re -; rule or regulation concerning the mar- law for the enforcement of contracts,,-Lem iox,. Mr. and. Mbs. Mowat! ed at any of His Majesty’s post <.;i- and. wherever iho wor-rl “poi’spn” ia gulatipg'as affecting tree fruits : pro-i, keting of tree fruits by . the shipper, ’ One -Cent Per Box I Mr. and-.Mrs. Lome Nash. Mr. A.' flces in .the Province of British Colum­ used, rH, .shall h e eon'sti'iie-* rs m eaning duced in the area hereinbefore re- In the event of such breath'being of 12. ’The shipper covenants and 'itg-i Sanford.' Mr. Farrell, ail of Vancou-i bia under prepaid cover addressed a? an d .m cliidiu;', .-my pr.'.s'U), p a r t n e r - - ferred to i,n the year 1936:— ' an qrder. rule or regulation , of, 'the rees vvilh the company to-pay t'p the 'v e r . fo llo w s :— ■ ship, firr/i or or, a n y p e r -'- (a) the volume of tree fruits To be -company; concerning the marketing of company for its sole use and ber.ofif' spn authoi izeil iu v/riting. by a part­ placed upon the markets of Canada.: tree fruits by a .shipper, the damages as 'remuner.ation .for,- its services here­ Any -such notice shall be deemed 'lO sums' demanded shall be deemed to- nership, .f'.-uj ■ (jorpo;'-"pn to t e t the flow of the said volume o f; determined by the committee shall not under such sum or sums as -it mav-de have been received by the shipper on their betuitf. . J tree fruits, to the said markets, and ! exceed a sum equal to 35c per pack- mand from time to time, provided i af the same*"would arrive ip ivithout limiting the generality of the age , of tree fruits involved in such, ,hat - ^ course o£.he post or in the event This agfoemont and every thing foregoing the company may from time breach,. , ' t of any telegraphic notice, not later herein contained shall eniirb to the of apples and pears marketed by the than twelve hours after the' titne of benefit of and bo bindl.-ig upon the to time make orders affecting die J I'c) The shipper shall bo given an Notice ' Regulations marketing of the said tree friiits m ar-j opportunity to be heard before the shipper, or fifty cents per ton onPap- delivery of the said notice to the .said parties hereto, their heirD, •: xecutors* keted by the sb.ippcr and regulating:— jsaid committee and a majority deci- ples tind pear boxes, and such sum or 13. Any notice hereunder, including telegraph company. ' ' administrators and assirr's.'

\ rilPBSD.W, AUC.US'l' (i, lil.'td. PAGE TEN THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST SPECTATORS FROM MISS JANET CRAIG MUSIC PLAYS GREAT INTEREST PHONE GORDON’S 178 & 179 B. C. AND WASH. WELCOMES VISITORS LARGE PART Rc^a/ia Ojjidals IS AROUSED BY / f m I ijt.r Kcady-to-Sci VC Mcalj> Make IN REGATTA Commodore: Dick Ailco. Delicious Meals ! ( ('(iii(imH'(l triim imcc I • RctiriiiK Lady O f I he Lvakc D e­ WINDOW CONTEST clares Kc{;aUa Officially I Vice-Commodore.*,: M.iyor O. I, iiddrerr ryriein. sir. llu-y i;\Vain roiiic vrs to (III* K elow na ci owils. 'I'liis IVIolor I!o;it;:; lion, (’iiote S(irliii)',. IVI HJ M iiij; .slais'd a b.i.seball touin.iineiii al- happy .'aihji'cts and oui' \aTy wclcoiuc is tin* si'coiul tinie this ki'o u |i lias I'.. II. B. Fveranl, ('. It. McLeod. Kven the fonde.>,( hopt ;; o( (he K( 4 Iraeb'd anutlier l;ir,",e .seelioii ol the vi:dtoi':; u:.o Ihi' lua» days of Ihis lie crowd (o tile City I’.-iik where I’eii- apiiearcd for tin* l(i*i;atta. .ludgc.'i for .Swimming; II. Aiiih.'.oii. own,'I merchant;! .uul .liinim < li;c Style; [>er lb. i',.'dl.a to make merry, exielid :ie(|uaild The inaiiKural visit of tin* Ani- lieton was deteated by Vernon In llie !■: ('. W.'ildcll, M M"il,lc, n. Lo:ioc members did „„1 ant.cipalc ance, ;md i'ti,|o.v ihcm.selve.s lo the ('I'iciin la*i;ion f;roup is in part a bVc .b i 'cel S.priu); Saltrujir.; oer lb. lii'.sl /;aine of the Ue/’.atta tonrnanient. .ludg.c;; for Div ing: Ca|>t. A.O. Clam- lhal the Window Con(cs| hciii.g i.t.ig- ulmosl. return (*oniplinient for the visit pitl, .1. F. Buiiic, W. I), W.dkcr, K. ed this week in coniicclion wilh ihi* 1930 Sjaiii)’ Cbic ktuis : |,cr !b. I’eiiticlon led ‘l-;i. );(>ini: into Ihe eighth "It i:; my earnest lioi>e lhal you will of the Uanadian Legion pipers Crilflth. Begatia Shopping Week, would creau* Pine Kettle Keiitloeii Lard; 2 lbs. for inniii;' -vhen Vernon knockt'd out four leave this scene of acfivily when the from Kclowjia, who visited Weii- Starh*i's for liowiii;;, ('auo(*s, Motor a:( much inlorcsl ;,s has been arou;!c,| runs. The noi'thei ners adtled ( wo more lasi even! ot Ihe proj'.ramiiu* has heeii ateliee for the Appli* Itlossoiii Boats: It. W. .Seatli, It. Cummings. I rml(*d entry forms, besides these in the ninth to cinch (lie euniesi !)-4. coiiehided. feeling lhal these Iwo days C illlC K K N TONGUE - ROAST I'ORK I'estiva l. Slailcr I'oi" .Swimming: II. Ityan. which appeared in Iasi week's i.s,.(i,e ox Vernon is now playini; Kelowna in have been well spent, and with ihe U«UI lliiiii, V'eal ami il/oal'. Veal mid limn, VVicncis, Roluf;iiu The Legionnaires are sponsor­ .Starter for .Sailing,: T. IVIurdocli. ot The Courier, liavc* been fast dis- tlie lln.ils as Ttie Courier is goinj; to urge lo relurn next ye.ir. ed hy the Ainerfeaii Legion I’ost 'rimers: H. A. Blakeborough. I'k appeariii/; from ihi* various store;!, ;md "I welcome all <;ompet itors and press. Thomson, It, McAllister. F. Lucas. |•elurnill;; with the ;m;!wers ni!i*d in, IP T/1aiiiil'a(;tiii-i‘d Irimi the (,'lty Water Supply. We Tins evenini; “Hiibbery Joe' Reno know that the compelilioiis will he and (dianiher of Uoniinerei* of ' Wenatchee. I’’or most of these Scorers: it. Iluni, II. Camiibi*!!. i)hd Ihis eonie.si i.s„ lar Irom . 1 "'** pleased to lake care of your ICE keen. M:iy Ihe hesf man win. 1 ^ IH will talie on Tex I’(jrler in tlie feature Ill cliar/.'e of Bowing Floal: M. di*-/yitlioiigh llu* merclimils haw* not di'..! REQUIREMENTS. "By the authority \’e.sled in me ;i.s iiien, lids is tin* first time tliey wresllini’, inateli, wliile fast prelimin­ l't,vlV(*r, W. S. Dawson. *> Iiberal(*ly hidden any l'ori*ign ;irlick* l.,ady of the Lake for l!);’(i. 1 hereby have ever visited Kelouna. aries are also earded. Chairman of Commitlecs: W. W. in Iheir windows, they hav<* ;;o cl(*vt*r- C o rn C/'ahhaKc •' Onioii.s Potatoes (telery 'I’lie Trail Italian Band will i;ive eon- declare Uii.s Tlurtielh Animal Kelow­ Mr. J. I,. Sullivan is manager C'oc.iinilier.s <( »reen Rea ns Ite e ts na liiti'i'iiafional Regatta Ofllciall.y of tlie corps, wideli was organ- I’clligi(*w. l.v ;irr:mgi*d the vjirion;! article;! tluil eerts in llie I’ai'lt, wliile two numster (’h:iiriii(*ii of Sub-Commill(*(*s: Dr. it h!i.‘! b(*<*n dilVieuIt lo find llu* oni danees are being staged al die Aciualie open. Proceed with flu*. pro;;rainme as i'/ed in 192.5. It has won the Wushington Stale eliampionsinp L. A. Day. M. dcIMyircr, (,’. F. .^■ riclld. item which do(*s not belong. Club and Oddfellovv.s' lialj. sel foi'lh." I!(*rl .lohiisloii, It. F. I’arkinsoM, B. W. I here ar(* hid Iwo more ditys lefl D. K. GORDON LIMITED Thus did pretty Janet Craig, erown- for two years since it was started, 'I’lie Royal Anne Hotel will be tlie Si*aih, Dr. M. 'J'horpi* for eiilries to bi* received, as llie con- PROVISIONERS PHONES: 178 and 17!) .scene of tlie annual Regatta banquet, (*d Lad.v of Ihe Lake at (he 11)35 an­ and tlie corps leader states that they are going after tlie prem­ .Stewards: Don Poole, Hoy Longley. l(*st closes on 'I’hursd.ay noon, .August wliep visitors :md Kelowna busiqe.SH nual Begatta, olVicially open Ihe l!).'ki Medic.'il 0(Vici*rs: A. S. Underhill, <), Fiilries miiy hi* left ;i| Ch(*,ster function on Wednesday afternoon. ier lionours again lids year. T" men gatlier togeilier to discuss ,ilie M. D.. .). S. Henderson. M.D. Ow(*n s Men's s(oi'(>, Thomson’s .T(*w- day's events. Her proclamation over llu; loud Kelowna Kegatta attendants liavc expressed tlieir apprecia­ B(*galta Maiiagi*r: B. F. Parkinson. ellery. or the I.t(*nneU B:irdw:ire. Tlie Hir.’im Wallcer Cup for llu.* La­ sjnxiker sy.stem was euthusiaslically received. tion for tlie efforts expended b.v dies aggregate cliampionsliip was won in tlie number of exhibits ;md a Mi.ss Craig was introduced by Mi'. tliese two organizations in tlie SUMMLR I’LOWLIt SHOW dis- by Mary Uaggeley, of Vancouver. pl.'iy really r(*pre.si>MlaViv(* of tlu* Macli. Boelcman. willi 74 ijoinls. was W. W. Peltigrew, President u VERNON, August 6.—Hector Rich­ 1. Dorothy Smith; 2, Alice Wilkinson: lightweight an d can b.a.vc. Ur add a ( oi of Chicken or Veal Loaf or Ton­ mond, of the Entomological siatf here, 3, M. McDonald. Time: 34 and 4/5 secs. recently underwent the most hair- cool. We present gue (■'• Loin lieef ,'.N(1 y.ai increase the variety again. 25 yards Swim. boys. 10 and under. C O O L . . . S um m er raising exiDorience witli a large black the complete sum- — 1. Murdo McDonald; 2. Keith Dug­ If yon ai'e slioit Cl) iC:-l: vegetables, add our individual bear that has come out of the woods gan; 3, Dick Brocollo. Time: 17 and tor many a moon. can (.d I'l ;is or Corn or I Icctsa >r Spinaeh or Asparagus, and 3/5 secs. Camping with his wife sixteen miles yon evtenu tin: \':iriet\' oven yet more. 50 yards Swim, buys. 14 and under. nonh of Radium Hot Springs recent­ —1, Alan France: 2. Don Deans: 3, ly, Hector was awakened about 5.30 \ /e may, perhagis, be able to assist you with Bill Riley, Pentieton. Time: 30 and a.m. by a strange noise, and found to 2 ^5 secs. ■ fo o tw e a r Fm ther Sala(i Suggestions at the Store his,dismay that a large bruin was en­ Men’s Senior Shell Doubles. Open. deavouring to break into his car to One Mile for Championship of Okan- get at some food. aga Lake. Maclaren Cup.— 1. T. Town- T H I S W .E E K ’S S P E C I A L S ley and D. Lucas. Vancouver; 2, Cook Tore Hole In Top Ryan and Ma.x Oakes. Kelowna. Van- Despite yells, from Hector^ and the L itisH Malayan Pineapple, 16 oz. ^ Cans 21c couv'er won by about eight lengths. brandishing of a stick, Mr. Bear was t ’ s, 10 slices ...... Time: .6 mins.. 14 and 2/5 secs. quite .unperturbed and went about his C learance 100 y a rd s S%yim. m en ., open. B . C. business. He jumped on to the engine British Columbia Can'd Peas, No. Championship. Hudson's Bay Co. Cup. hood, tore off the windshield wiper 2 'ins, No. 6 ]?eas .. . . 2 19c — 1, Bruce Millar, Penticton: 2; Cook and then got mad. Jumping on to thd / ylmer Pork & Beans in Tomato Ryan; 3, Malcolm Chapin. Time: 1 top of the car. he took vicious swipes min.. 4/5 secs. Millar won by scant and started to tear the roof to pieces. \\ nnien s Canvas, riibher sole, Sauce. 16 oz, size ...... : .. 2"“"^ 25 c y a rd . But this got Hector just as annoyed. Shoes. \\ ooden covered Cuban Junior War Canoe Race, quarter- Throwing caution to the winds, as he lieels. These come in white, nat- mile. United Distilleries, Cup.— 1^ Pen­ saw his car being literally torn to ural. green, blue and GOOD SERVICE - GOOD QUALITY - GOOD VALUE ticton; 2. Kelowna. A thrilling race, pieces, our hero took a chance, ran to with Penticton holding-the-Jead—prac­ -the car—and—jumped—in.—By this-time- v’elhov. All sizes. Spec, 9 5 c GEO. s McKe n z ie tically all the way' and Kelowna un a large hole was gaping in the top. able to catch up. Threw Bear To Ground 200 y a rd s S w im , la d ie s, open.^— 1. W omen’s kid. nu-buck and calf Quickly starting the engine, and at Mary Baggeley, Vancouver; 2, Pat the same time ducking bruin’s passes White C'xfords. Sandals, Ties O ’Hara, Vancouver; 3,. Eleanor Peden. at him, Richmond started the car in and .straps. These are all*new Victoria. Time: 2 mins., 34 secs. motion with such a jerk that the bear 25 yards Swim, boys and girls; 8 shoes and .we have practically was thrown to. the ground. The escap­ and under. Kennedy Cup.— 1. Allan ev ery ,* ize and two widths in There*s a SUN LIFE POLICY ade was too much for the beast and Barnes: 2, Bobby DeMara; 3. Sheila he made his way into the bushes, ev­ each line. Kegular Q jC : M c D o n a ld . idently believing that he had caused to S4.0.C .Special for everyone! Men’s Novice Club Lapstreak Fours, enough damage for one morning, and half-mile, Joyce Cup.— 1. Ted Ennis, maybe the food wasn’t worth that A SALARY CONTINUANCE PLAN ^ Malcolm Chapin. Rudy Burnett, Den­ much effort, anyway. Table ol shoes in broken lines, nis Scott; 2, J. Gordon. B. Parfait. B. But Mr. Bear had not finished his Paige. G. Munro; 3, B. Longley, N. in which have only two (ir May Be Issued To Provide : trouble making, for Hector was so Smith. F. Tree. 'T. Hill. Time: 2 mins., busy watching the disappearing bear three (It a line left. This will klonthly Savings for Beneficiary covering One Year 56 secs. that he forgot his car was in motion include ijumps, ties, straps and Sea Horse Race. 25 yards.— Basil or More. Clean-up Fund (if desired) in One Sum. and. he crashed the machine into a oxfords; 1'o clear d j "j O C Convertible Pension at Age 60 or 65. Jennens; 2, M. Burr; 3, R. Greening. tree. Three-metre Dive, men, open. Grand at ridiculous priee tP The I'olicy that puts a f,amily and the assured on the Sun Life McNish Cup.— 1. Chuck Redling. Seat­ Pasnroll. tle: 2. C a r l B a illie . T r a il: . 3, L lo y d TRUCK DRIVERS Clhapman, Vancouver. Clearance of W om en's fine War Canoe Race, ladies, quarter- PAY COURT FINES sheer Chiffon Hose, all mile.— 1. Penticton: Dick Estabrooks, sizes. Special pair S U N UFE ASSURANCE M am ie . iVIcKeen, Joyce Williams, Olga 7 9 c Biollo, Grace Biollo. Betty Hughes, Six Men Charged With Operat­ COM PANY OF CANADA Muriel Hughes. Evelyn Lyons. Uorine S]jecial,s in W om en's R a y o n Daly, Helen Miller. Harriette Prentiss, ing Trucks Without Necessary H. A. FAIRBAIRN, Unit Manager, KELOWNA, Ruth Hansen. Daisy Hansen. Myrna Carriers’ Licences . Hose. T hese are all the newest Yule and Ed Lyons; '2. Kelowna: J. shades and are very good Burt. H. Jennens. B. Meikle. H. En­ Charged with driving trucks with­ wearing hose.. All sizes nis, P. Blakeborough. J. Blakeborough. out the necessary carriers’ licence, six 9, 9yl>. 10. Per pair E. Krasselt, E. McCorrhack. H. Hughes- Kelowna district drivers appeared be­ 3 5 c Games, P. Chutter. P. Gather. E. Mc­ fore Magistrate J. F. Burne during the 2 PAIRS FOR 59 CENTS Donald. M. Ry'an. N. Dore and A. past w e e k an d p a id fines o f $10 an d B ig g s. costs ’‘each. They included George Balloon Race. 25 yards. 16 and un­ White, Louis Dollman, William R. der.— 1. B. Jennens: 2, L; Sanger; 3, Goudie. Felix Casorso. Arthur T. Clearance or Women’s Ian McEwan. More than forty entries. Treadgold and Thomas Bulman; 100 yards Relay Swim. boys. 14 and Louis Dollman and W. R.' Goudie -Ankle S(>x : iiair ...... 2 5 c under.— 1. Kelowna; M. Tree, Alan also paid fines of $5 and costs each M occasin type France, Don Deans. L. Sanger; 2. Pen­ for driving without a chauffeur’s lic­ washable leather Clearance of Children's Ankle ticton; B. Riley. B. Spall, W. Wilkin­ ence. g o lfe r son. R. Fowler. Time: 50 secs. T h ese ca.sos a re the resu lt of o rd ers Men’s Senior Shell Fours, open, one from Provincial Police headquarters Open shank, broad D t o . pat r 1 5 c - 2 5 c mile. Championship. Okanagan Lalm that the regulations placed upon strap pastel sandal and U.C:T. Cup.—1, Vancouver: Bay­ trucks of all descriptions be strictly ne, T. Robertson. Paterson. • Ru.sh; 2. enforced from now on. Most of the Kelowna: Cook Ryan. Don Poole, offenders pleaded ignorance of the Chas Pettman, Max Oakes. A thrilling law, but, as they have had more than finish with Vancouver quickening its a year to become acquainted with , the stroke at the last to pull away from hew statutes, they could not be excus­ A N ew Fam ily at a N ew Low Price the'Kelowna crew to win by a length. ed. , Time: 6 mins., 11 and 4/5 secs. 50 yards S\vim. men. open. Logana quarter-mile.-—1, Winnie Gather and made by Scott-McHale Wine Cup.—1. Mack Bockman. Seat­ Ted Ennis; 2, R; Hall and T. Hill. tle; 2. Bruce Millar, Penticton; 3, Cook T im e : 1 m in., 49 sec's. Makers of Worthmore and Astoria Ryan. Kelowna. Time; 24 4/5 secs. 200 yards Draw Relay Swim, 16 and ^ d '■'HIS, year quilv inexpensive—on n 25 yards Apple Box Race; Ismon under.— 1. Russell Yule. D. Pettigrew. .OO faster time schedule, too—and with Cup.— 1, Charley Whatman, Holly­ A. Thompson. B. Jennens. Time: 2 (^onerous slop-over.s anywhere. See wood Orchards; 2. B. .Tennensl B.C. m ins., 4 a n d 1/5 secs. FO R M E N .Jasper National Park and Minaki en Orchards: 3, L. Sanger, Okanagan Mixed Lapstreak Fours, quarter- \ P a c k e rs. mile, final.— 1, W. Gather, V. Cushing, route. Throuisli slecpin;£ ears to iiianjr THE KENWOOD — Black Calf THE VARSITY — Unlined, Ven­ THE DUNDEE — White Nubuck, W ar Canoe Race. men. Willis Piano Kelowna, and Paterson and Robert­ Eastern points. with White Eric, carried in stock tilated WKite Eric, natural welt natural welt, white stitch. Sizes Cup.— 1, Penticton: E. Lyons, H. Cor- son, Vancouver: 2, Kelowna. Time: in the following sizes; with white stitch. Sizes in stock. “B ” W id th ...... 7 to 11 3f«re are a Jew Cnach -fares; bishley, E. Wells, R. Eluncan, F. Tick- 2 m ins., 9 secs. “B ” W id t h .... 7 to 11 “C ” W id th ...... 6 to 11 WINNIPEG 18.00 ell. \P. S h a rp . W . C u u in g h a m , C . L y ­ Canoe Tilting.— 1. Whatman Bros., “ C ” W id t h ...... 6 to 11 “C ” W id t h ...... 6 to 11 “D ” W id t h ...... 5 to 11 S T . P A U L ------48.80 ons. D. Sharpe, R. Hevylett, E. W il­ 2, C. Atkinson and L. Sanger. “ D ” W id t h ...... 5 to 11 liams, R. Yule, A. Biollo, W. T. Lam b- Motorboat and Outboard Handicap “D ” W id t h ...... 5 to 11 THE MANLEIGH — White Nu­ CIIICA'GO ------.v7.8.v ■/ A ;■ Race.— 1, Gordon Finch; 2, P. H. See­ THE KENWOOD — Brown Calf TORONTO ------74.70 ly, coach: 2. Kelpwna: R. Sanger, Jt buck, natural welt with "white (2asorso, C. McCall, R. Martin, A. Lar­ ley, Wilson’s Landing. THE VARSITY — Unlined, Ven­ with white Eric. In stock in stitch. Carried in stock in MONTH F..VE ------80.10 sen, G. Hitchman. J. Longley, G. Gal- 225 C la ss O u tb o a rd s .—-1, C e c il tilated Brown Calf. Stocked in "B” Width d to 11 “B” Width .... 7 to 11 ClarkCs Vernon; 2, Frank Sonntag, Through Sleeping Car Sim ilar low fares to other Eastern i intay. F. Nicklen, E. Lapinsky. R. “C ” W id t h ...... : 6 to 11 “ C ” W id t h ...... 6 to 11 ' “G" Width '...... 6 to 11 Busher, A. Casorso, C. Tostenson, J. W e n a tc h e e . “D ” W id t h ..... :...____ 5 to 11 “ D ” W id t h ...... 5 to 11 “ D ” W id th ...... 5 to 11 Service ftetween Liheral \rei urn lim its : Vancouver and St. P au l Tostenson. Time: 4 mins., 11 secs. 25 yards Dress' and Undress Race, 200 yards Relay Swim, ladies, open. 16 and under.— 1, Alice Thompson; 2, --1. Kelpwna: M. Ryan, Dot Andison, Ruby Waldron. „ C a n a d N a t i o n a l Noel Deans, Alice Thompson; 2, Vic­ C. Class Outboards.— 1, “Kaslo Kid”. toria: Hazel' Smith, M ary Doidge, Lil­ J. A. RJddell, Kaslo; 2, “Madame Queen”, Ed Turner, Salmon Arm. Tf&otiias Lawson, Ltd. For information call or write any CJfJR. Agent, or lian Sto'kes, Eleanor Peden. E. H. HARKNESS Five-metre Standing Dive. men. Sailing Race.— 1, Capt. R. L, . Gold­ Traffic Representative, Vernon, B.C. open.— 1, Lloyd Chapman, Vancouver; sm ith; 2, D . M c K a y , N a r a m a t a ; 3, S. Phone 215 QUAUTY MERCHANDISE Kelowna. B. iC. ______- VS8A-S6 2, Carl Baillie; 3, C. Redling. Jackson, Penticton.\ Mixed Club Lapstreak Doubles, Greasy Pole.-rCameron Maddin.