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INTERESTING QUERY GETS P Pâymlëiôr Ipplescomes IN

INTERESTING QUERY GETS P Pâymlëiôr Ipplescomes IN

THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 VOL. XX.—No. 9 OLD-TIES HÂVE WONDERFUL INTERESTING AD EQUIPMENT ORDERE " NIGHT WITH PROG QUERY GETS HEAVY TRACTOR AND BIG GRADÌ

Plontv nf^a Gift of Roses," and received Apple Price Makes Con• Tractor • to be Two - ton Reuest for Trees from 1 r lenty pi, encore. Speakers Put in gcnerous sumer Sit Up and Machine—Grader Has '•• Not Very Favorably . Real Humor and Good •F. H. Latimer, of Ask Why Big Blade Considered Mr. F. H. Latimer was introduced Thought by the chairman as one who has \ CONSUMER PAYS At Tuesday's council meeting members seemed to think- tfc put his foot on places in.Summer- there was a .'bigger list of items for MR. LATIMER TELLS HOW land that even J. M. Robinson has was a ticklish thing to do to DOUBLE PRICE discussion than there was time to trees from this spot,: as: it se SUMMERLAND GOT K.V.R. not been over. 'Mr. Latimer said _ complete and the meeting was ad- that he came to the'. in to arouse considerable .oppo, 1891, to survey part of Vernon. He Quaiity of Summerland, journed at 7 p.m. until Wednesday when anything of that nature All Last'Year's Officers to got part way down from , n ( ne done. Mr. Powell said the * .'Fruit Get. s Complimen, j t ;! wit^th? the^, irrigatio, n work •foTr ?^this ' Serve Another on the boat the Red Star. He was r should receive special considei not sure how long it took him. At m tngiand . ; year were taken up, including the in any case. A committee wa Year that time there was. but one road — ~ ! purchase of road equipment, discus- pointed to look into the .mat •A subscription for two cbpi down the lake, and that went to Fruit growers are not the only : S., ^Son^nvSViS lolS - Auld Lang Syne started the eve• Okanagan Mission, running along a municipal paper were autho persons asking embarrassing ques- i. Settlement land and the Summer- j to be sent to the municipal ning's program at the Old Timers' the west side of the lake. In his 1 tions about the "sellings price of ap- \ land Development Company's lands and exchanged among the J references to the development ; of night in Ellison Hall, on Friday, th the towns in the valley he said pies, and it is apparent that the | ^t Require water. , hers of the council., It was de with T. G. Beavis to lead the sing• that where West Summerland now n pital boa d advisable to keep , posted on: consumers are taking, an interest' ^^J?^/^ , ^, £ other municipalities in the • pre ing, and then the presi lent, R. H.is , was then an Indian reserve. The ask in what thp nrnriurpr it trpttinp fnr ed that the COUnCll pass the were doing and, when . nece English; who was in the chair for Garnètt Valley was developed after Jabor - 1 usual $1,000 grant for 1929* It was that. He recounted how Mr. Jas Summerland could co-operate the evening, made a/very few, but r ^vr'n- Wilson Tpppiwdi ipt-' explained that the.other alterna- them. - • J-.v appropriate remarks, saying, in Ritchie found out that the K.V.R. was intending to pass Summerland. along ^^aSta?xitoi ^K^S-nS A request was presented'' part: "It affords me.much pleasure Mr. Ritchie then persuaded • Mr, it. Both letters appear below £atL^* ^^i?0^8^ ^ for a grant to the 1 to see so. many Old Timers here. Latimer to go out and see if he G atory there, as' was done: last 'rand are of interest to those in the ^A^ T L +^ I hold in my hands a lengthy pro• could locate a possible line for thè The. council seemed favorable * .„J railway to follow, which he did, T £1 . • . years, it- .amounted to the same decided to ask the. opinion o gram—the longest yet—and so I tota1 and the and Mr. Ritchie took' this plan to r SJ -ThP."Review- • i ' grant saved consid- medical health '• officer.:' - ..Sun have not prepared a speech but erable the company and, as a , Sum TbP* w^osed letter mav be of bookkeeping and bother. The land had last year made mor just intend to intersperse a few mérland has that railway. He con strument has over 200 parts, and y of it than most of the other i Hamilton tained disinfectant soap. The han• ^-fm,,,;^^^mryo n ™»rt0« ! amount was met by monthly in- X remarks as we-go along." when the bow is fitted on to the ^v "l ¥M&"' stalments. The council passed the cipalities and did not contribv sidered that Mr Ritehie should get street, Bradford, .with. his. walking dle of the stick has the opening Here is my reply: H. R. Peake, _nTl1.rjhnt.:nr. stick'and folded up, it completes a contmut much. A He then called on Mr. Alex Ste• full credit for this'endeavor. , ' •. • '. • • . • • .„ Esq., London, Eng. Thanks for ^ ; for sound. Hardwood, parts are walking stick. Mr. Hamilton was ; s for the p k •Plans that had not prev ven to read letters from Old .Tim• Mr. Granville Morgan was. next stick violin, which he has made your letter and . kind appreciation '^ , ^ • , ers, now/absent. In his list of cor• called, and gave a, comic song that from the wood of a box which con made from wool skewers. The in- 18 months making it. A t f SQme the been filed for the.;Garnett;:v! of Summerland apples packed by k £fc m k settlement. All dam were presentedby (Ehj respondents there appeared Jack appealed to the crowd, who insist J me, and I am glad to reply to .'_ ° • • • • • • • _ Woods, of Vernon; G. A. McWil- ed on an encore by most hearty Latimer and were bordered:fib your query. These were Fancy S.S.B. Land Rates; Again liams and Cliff, Price Ellison, Alex and deserved,-applause. 1 Moreland, H. G. Estabrook and Rev. Yellow Newtowns, shipped' from • Soldier . Settlement land-.: Dr. Andrew's Remarks early in December, and' were again up, arising out.of; Hood. He read Jack Logie's letter Dr. Andrew spoke next and re• UNION FIGURES and one sent by Geo. Ross from were sold at- auction in London at ply to the council's request t ferred, among other interesting P 1 eleven shillings and 'sixpence, for W.C; Kelley, K.C;; •forihisi;©! Field, B.C. ' •;'•' things, to the difficulty one met ;, Mr. T. G. Beavis followed with a which you paid a retailer twenty- \ S0CIÂTI0N as to the collection", of :rates.'': with in going to Penticton in the five shillings,' £. very handsome j fore action is taken?the-mat solo appropriate in theme, on the early days. - There were reasons, TS JUMP subject of a happy reunion in a profit between the dealer and re-1 again referred to him. It im• even then, for going to Penticton, : probable that the j municipality Cornish town. . , '•'•;-, he said. One could take the trip taller.-: • V.'X:-:V • '-MA' '.•:.• 'M', '-'••'.-'-"'• •'.." • equal" he "claimed, "of any British Small Fish Act Strangely in drew's church on Sunday last; The trance of ' independents in the per lb., at a Londo" n '-'—-store,' ari—••»--»-d write •\ Financial Condition of of all rates in advance by •; "What is the/charm of pioneer tank used in the ..Great War. .. Lar$?e Holding service,- which was well attended, field during. 1928, has apparently to say, in;my opinion, they are far] Association lands. " . '. & 6 ldfe?" he asked: ?'• Speaking of Summerland's winnings . \ - was. a most interesting and inspir• pushed the packing charges away the best.. Dominion apples I have\ Bonds which' the'? muriicipa It was a chance, he thought, to at exhibitions, he thought •,the Vats ing one, and must have cheered any up, so much so that between 25 ever had. Only\ three in the case. At the meeting Of the Agricultur- issuing," the. clerk was inst: prove what was in oneself. wrong idea had taken hold, that person - interested in the develop• and 30 per cent, must be added were slightly bruised. I "enclose one' „, "V . "6 ^ ^&I.V«IU^- of the wrappers, so that you may ?i f^sociation on Friday afternoon to have printed and sold., ,T< "A pioneer needs to have faith in .local orchar'dists could win . any This week the. fish hatchery has to the charges arranged for at ld e ment of young life in the church. see the kind, or name,. of the ,ap-' ^ . s the election of officers, plans beriture bonds'" b7^i^n:'^ his ow*2 •-Capacity, and as a com• where... His idea was along the line , •'riistTttmrimr the vmme white the beginning of the season.: $ eac •The members of the C.G.I.T. led Pie. If you like to reply"to:.tm;J^^oyemeats. to Ellison HaU to be mad^out ' - munity we need this'pioneer qual• of caution and more businesslike oeen aistrioutmg tne young wnite a the singing under the, leadership If the Peachland union does will you let me know what price I*angements tor the fall show In. preparatioi' for wrti,^ ification, and, besides, faith in one's methods, keeping : the orchards up fish hatched from the eggs recently W mad of Mrs.-Reed. Gordon Boothe.con not apérate this year, Central you obtained for a: case of 48 lbs? f^ f; An interested grolup of several brde^ were^aiS i fellows. It is a tragedy to be un••to•'••their-••••••possibilities. :-and-. not.- to brought in from Manitoba. n Monday Mr Robertso n fiUed ducted the service and - 'Lona Wil might step in and run the pack• Judging from prices in the markets ;^™^ffded and took part in terial. Among ^thers^fa? k» able to see" nothing good in one's re n e d 011 tJ eba : g %VSf' next sang iTstory foTthe" younger ing house or the co-operative here I have found that there is. ^ fe;;• . for seven ton f Jftehlnd a' fellow man and in one's commun• ^ ° f $ " I SSms"ga^e S 0 "r^um +KP': v^ip^^rt'''.-''^He"stated-:-that" the -Agricultural. tractor..and. other road, eauh find there has been^"1ah~'iimusually l the organization ;andt its' 'objectives, oh TWCbriday ."to Tfepanier' and put presiding. • -. thoughtful address on the fourfold I* shoulv"—'.....d also like to •knowwheth . •.. . „- . Association is not-to be lost sight and a lengthv- hieh percentage who;have made a He then.called^on Mr. T. G. Bea- inin' - tht.he lake an.tt. that pointnnint., and onn program of the C.S.E.T. work, bas• D. B. McClement, secretary/read er you couki .send me direct; a 0f, as. an' association connected ^i- /> The Grind Forks Garage ^hievement." ' vis to read the financial .statement, ing his remarks on Luke 2:52. The Miss Latimer, of Penticton, fol-Lwhich showed a balance of $32 on Tuesday another distribution, was the notice of the meeting and the couple of the .cases,,containing 48 tally with Ellison, HaU, and it was ticto'n, had a repr^n1ati# service was closed by the. pastor's minutes of the last annual meeting, lbs. of the apples, and, if so, at, his idea that the' revenue the hall interview the council >''A^etti lowed Mr. Kelley. She was intro• hand, after having purchased the made at Peachland. dishes used by Ellison Hall. The water in the lake is still at prayer. • which were approved as read. what price? ^ • ; : . ! derives from .agricultural sources in from several other fcomi duced to the audience as one well I hope you will have many more | should be spent upon the hall to and the specifications were b known . here. She chose for her • Following that, the officers were a lower temperature than in the The secretary then read the au• election "Come, Come Away, a elected for; 1929, these being R. H. hatchery and the little fish have to ditors' report and financial state- seasons which will yield you such j make Improvements that will bene- out for review. A letter wa solo weli suited to her rich- voice. English, president;• .JUex Steven, be • acclimatized previous to their merit, which showed that the con• excellent fruit as, this last season, fit agriculture, such funds to come sented from the Moirlsori "I dition of the local • was better than I am, yours truly, fro* m th" e renta' l" of ""-'-'the 'basemen *t Company^—^w, quoting a price bryi -«N/i matter how long anyone I vice-president, and T. G. Beavis, distribution in the lake. • Here at PÂYMlËIÔR and the hall for shows, etc. The tor, grader arid scarifier. '''Th' ever before. Liabilities had been H. R. PEAKE. TiTPsent hasTbeen in Summerland,"! secretary-treasurer.; These choose | Summerland the water is 32 de funds brought, in by the rental of erpiller tractor and Russell \ their own executive. grecs. At Peachland it is 36 de- reduced, old outstanding accounts the chairman stated, "the, next • ™* which were uncollectable had been the hall for amusements should, if were in this quotation. ', speaker .most likely will have been As large a crowd as has yet.at- grees. No doubt this lower tern there' are any over after paying ex- The Cletrac was 'represent tended was present, and 150 Old perature here is caused by the ice written off, and a favorable surplus here a day or two longer." He iPPLESCOMES balance of . assets over liabilities penses, go for Improvement of the the Grand Forks Garage ;a! then called, on Mr. J. M. Robinson. Timers remembered to sign the which still holds across the lake at hall for entertainment purposes. these two only had represeri register. After a much-enjoyed Trout Creek Point, was shown. ' The Names and Their Origin The discussion of his address was before the council, they ca Mr. Robinson thought it would supper, the floor was cleared for Hatching Was Advanced The indication of increased pack• taken part ,in by Messrs. Mossop, :for. practically all'.the corij be as interesting. a subject as he a very pleasant dance. Each day, more of the fish are IN NEXT WEEK ing charges as outlined in the au• Capt; Jenkinson and J. R. Camp- tion. Mr. Reid Johnston coni could speak upon if he explained The following letter came from being put into the lake at different ditors' statement was necessitated bell, and while he was • speaking it was' too bad that the; in the origin of the names of some of Mr. Ross at Field to the Old Tim- points. The hatching work advanc• through the decreased tonnage CLAIMS VICTIM Mr. Campbell gave the council's could not be bought through j the places in the valley. Peach- ers:-: ' ed much more.rapidly this spring Delayed * Finals Will be shipped through the house due to viewpoint as -to its relation to the dealer and.required an expla land,, he said, he had chosen for T.G. Beavis, Esq., than it did last year, because the Received in Few the falling off of shipping members. C. Lestrange, of Nahun, Is hall. of why that could not be d< that place, to counteract the move• Secretary, Summerland Old Tim- eggs were further advanced owing The present board of directors, Drowned While Walking The Agricultural Association at : Another point wasv, brougl ment of settlers to California. Sum• ers' Association, to the milder fall, when they were Days Now consisting of H. E. Trimble, E. Ruf• the time the dishes were needed by Mr. Powell, that one of th merland, the place of "hand-picked Summerland, B.C. placed in the hatching glasses. fle, P. N. Dorland, H. Hardy and Across Lake for the hall had not the necessary things to make sure of was d citizens," was first used by him in Dear Mr. Beavis: "Placing, the fish in the lake is ONLY FEW THOUSAND Dr. W. Buchanan, were re-elected funds, but.this year would like to date. This equipment; he wi this connection when he tried the ' On behalf of my mother and easy enough when they are sent on for the coming year, and Dr. Bu• purchase what the Old Timers' As- isfled, should be oh the • i idea on Sir Thos. Shaughnessy. He wife and self, I. beg to express our the Sicamous, but when they go BOXES NOW TO SHIP chanan was nominated as central Vernon, Feb. 26.—Okanagan Lake claimed a 'victim • under unusual soclatlon has since invested some when the. roads were read; described very graphically the hard sincere regret that we will be un- long distances over a rough trail director for the Peachland-West of its funds In, and make additions not be too late starting out, time he, had to pursuade Alex Steu- able to attend your gathering on they are numbed by the noise and bank district. circumstances. Charles Lestrange, Through unforeseen clrcum 41, widower, who resides with O. to the supply. point must be guaranteed. 5 art to come, but finally Mi. Steuart the evening at 22nd instant.. Jolting of the truck, so that extra stances, finals from the .Co-opera• Mr. E. J. Chambers, president and went one better and said he had Durrant at Nahun, started from The date for a combined show ed Mr. Arkell for his opinior Tho magnificent spirit that has precautions have to be taken, tive have been delayed on Jona general manager of the Associated Flntry to walk across the ice to-, for apples, poultry and cattle was he had experience to fall hoc! decided to come and "bring the characterized the community of The coots about the hatchery than, Spy and Delicious apples, and Growers, gave a resume of condl hul clan." wards Lawrence's store' at Ewlngs chosen as October 30 and 31, for Mr. Arkell thought he ml| Summerland in overcoming the were picking up some of the fish distribution to tho growers will be tions at present existing, and an Landing, He was going for sup• which there is likely to toe one good considered biased and wan Ho told a story of how Summer- many difficulties and misfortunes that washed out to the lake, and held over till the second week in swered. several questions put by the - land "put It all over Kelowna at a plies;' Residents along the shore grant and possibly two others, hear the others, but • Mr. j confronting you through tho years, last year, to frighten them away, March, growers present. He stated that shouted to him that the ice was which guarantees most of the nec- asked for Mr. Arkell's view big regatta,hold at 'The Landing'." gives us a real sense of pride In a gun was made use of on several conditions were far better now than This occasion had caused' Mr. Rob• •Stored , apples are - now moving unsafe, but he was hard of hear• essary funds. Mr. Arkell complied with ;t being still considered as "within occasions. This year a novel scheme out at a very satisfactory rate, and had been anticipated at the begin• ing. About 350 yards from the inson some deep thought. Finally tho fold". . was used by Mr. Robertson, who ning of the year. Around 600 oars The officers elected are: Presl- quest, favoring the Oaterpill he hit on a plan, built "the famous all cars are now going out on the shore he disappeared, his head re• dent, H. C, Mellor; vice-president, giving as his reason based; I We remember with heartfelt ap- fixed up a kind of scarecrow to C.P.R. barge for shipment north. on hand at that time had been appearing only onco, An attempt houseboat" and towed it with tho reduced to 150 cars, and It was Ned Bontloy; secretary-treasurer, results of the work he hoi preclation the real neighborly spirit imitate an owl. At the present time there are on to'launch a boat proved abortive, Johri Tait; directors,'Capt, Jenkln- it do. ! Rattlesnake, Tho move made a big In which our Joys and sorrows were It worked for a while, but the thought that these would be read impression and, by the way, he hand at the Co-operative 6,000 and the body was not recovored son, F. Mossop, G, W, Cope, J. R. Bylaw Given Reading shared with you all In the days coots soon saw through this ruse, packed boxes and 19,000 loose boxes, ily disposed of with pretty fair until the O.P.R, tug , said it secured quite a lot of free whon Summorland was our homo, and in 24 hours were back at their prices, ••,'•• Campbell, J. Barkwell, S. A. Mac- Mr. Campbell said that; publicity for this place, Including those held in growers' Captain Reld, crashed through tho Donald, Ed. Butler, F. D. Cooper council could select a tractc and "home" it will ever be to us, old game again. Mr. Geo. Gartrell storage. ice and with grappling irons ro- ; Ben Newton followed with a solo May wo Join with you in showing thought he could mako a most of- and S. B. Snldor. a reserve of power over wh that was very much appreciated The Edgowator Inn Is busy pro- covorod it in 25 feet of water. Cor• Items of intoresfc in the financial usually needed, it would bo our respGct to tho memory of thoso feotlvo dofenco and slipped paring for tho spring rush, and all oner Morris decided that an In- and for which ho was heartily'en• homo to get a stuffed eagle, statement show expenditures on able to consider it. cored. Mrs. D, L, Sutherland, who, who havo gone on before. hands are busy with kalsomlno, quosfc was unnecessary. Lestrange the lighting installation of $388, a A bylaw was given its firsl Wishing you all the best of luck, Of late the coots have been tho paint and varnish. Mr. J. F. Hamp- has rolatlves in tho Old Country, as an Old Timor, was asked by tho f00d of a second lot of chairs, $207.20; insur- ing for $3,500 for funds no Yours vory sincerely7;,-»A--«X, «« i couple of eagles near the son, the proprietor, is talcing ad• His wlfo died in giving birth to othor singers of tho evening to ac• GEO. ROSS. | O.P.R., and Mr. Robortson got a anco, $75; cost of moving posts and to securo tho machinery. Tl company , them, also accompanied vantage of tho prosont freeze-up twins somo years ago, and tho authorized toy the auditors, great kick out of watching thorn of tho wator pipes by having the twins woro adopted. iron rods, $74.70. Mr, Newton. come up under tho old T. J. Smith ing unnecessary to present) Mr, G. .T. O. White on Program wholo plumbing system rearranged ratepayers, wharf, catch sight of tho eagle, and a now bathroom installed, up• Mr. G. J, O, Whlto next spoke, which is now posed on a stick in It was also decided on T oponlng with a story to match stairs, The kltohon is also toeing SI COUGARS a very threatening attitude, and completely changed around In order Vernon's Hockey Team, to advortlso for a man to < thoso given by Mr, Kelley. Ho told Somo of tho independent apple thon turn and got out of sight. So to glvo faster and more offlolont tho tractor and grador and' of tho man who had four wives far, the eagle has worked, and dt and fruit growers shipping inde• as road foroman; also to a«*. :« »!. robins woro too fond of cherries this week at Kolowna, requesting at tho bakery which sho has taken Drifting Ice Keeps Boat Till offer, going into details ar morcy. Thoy might fool liko tho Big- Cats in Kettle River and ovontually got tholr courage that growors only attond. over from Mr, Button. that tho Vornon hookey team won sworing questions as to compc photographer with a lady patron District up and wont back to thieving. Thoy had, as a basis for tholr Women's Institute Meets from Morrltt on tho Vornon leo on Midnight at the Centre Ho ortvlsod using tho trae who romonsfcratod over the results Soon Havo All In Lake movomont, an Idea that tho B.C. An oxocutlvo mooting of tho Wo- Wednesday ovoning by a 7-3 score. ofTovod and tho grador his of tho rotouohing of tho photo• ... . ; . i Tho little fish In the troughs in Tho Vornon squad was handicap- of Lake F TOR NFIF8 LNFF F.G.A. had perhaps a llttlo strong• mon's Instltuto was hold on Wed• pany recommended to go wltl pod by sickness, but now holds tho graphs, saying ''You haven't dono TA , J? ' six cougars In tho tho basomont of tho hatchery whero er loaning toward tho idoas ad- nesday, Fobruary 20, at tho resi• order to got most sattaroctc mo justlco," "Woll, woman," was Kottlo Rlvor country, Oharlos Shut- thoy aro hold until roady to bo vanood by tho eo-oporatlvo ship• dence of Mrs. MoOlomonts, with Interior title, winning tho round by On tho lake at tho prosont tlmo suits, and ho also strongly f tho rotort, "It's not justlco you tlpworfch has Just returned to tho placed In tho lake, do not look un- pers, and also that independents' MrB. H. E, Trimble, tho president, an 11-8 score, thoro Is open wator strotchlng from tho two-ton tractor, Tho Meralomas loavo Vanoouvor nood, It's morcy," Okanagan. Oharlio got tho animals llko a cloud in tho wator, thoro vlows woro bolng ovorshadowod, presiding, Affcor going over tho quostl on the summit botwoon the oast aro so, many of thorn. Thoy bo- on Friday night for Vornon, whoro two miles south of Kolowna to A numbor of growors horo rooolv- Tho main buslnoss of tho moot about an hour or moro, he v and west forks of Kottlo Rlvor, not havo Just llko horsos on tho range od tho Invitation, as did several at thoy will battlo tho provincial ln- Trout Crook Point. ing centred around a proposal to tormodlato champions for tho Coy lowed to go with a request ,f Ho roforrod to tho cold dips of far from Crook, Ho ob- do at times, and for somo roason Vernon, Peachland, Penticton and North of this there Is but on got tho information as to th tho woathor horo In tho past, and talnod them all in olght days, If a boam of light strikes tho wator equip an auto camp within tho Oup, Tho games will bo playod on Ollvor. town limits, and It was dooldod to open ohannol to Okanagan Land• his company could make dt also to ,tho progress mado by tho Tho first, a modlum-siaod animal, thoy will "miir about for a con- 1 Saturday and Monday, Moralomas About 70 attondod a mooting of arouso tho Intorost of tho looal bus- ing through whloh tho G.P.R. boat Later in tho aftornoon ho i community, was trood and shot on Fobruary 10 sldorablo tlmo in big schools, ap- indopondont fruit growors hold in had a stiff workout at tho Van• inoss mon and municipal council couver Arena last night, Holm and and bargo tako tho malls, passen• that tho company was prone Ho said: "Wo Old Tlmors can aftor a hunt .of throo days, A big pooling In tho troughs like so many Kolowim on Tuesday afternoon shin Immediately from Van romombor conditions twonty yoars female and four year-old oubs woro eddies, Turning of a flashlight in tho project, it was admitted Lano bolng In ospoolally flno form. which was eallod for tho purposo that Peachland Is practically the gers and freight. Tho purchase wnn finnllv n ago, whon in tho summer wo drovo takon in tho samo dlstrlob on Fob- boam on ono spot for a tlmo is of considering tho formation of an It is oxpootod tpoy will glvo tho On Tuosday thoro was a vory only town In tho valloy without any Vornon toam a run for tho honor, tpiocl for a Caterpillar tractor laboriously behind horsos up tho ruary 22, onough to start thorn at tho trleJc, indopondont growers' organization, high wind and such storm condi• soli grador and scarifier fror camp, and with tho constantly In• >" •— intensely dusty hills, Thoso roads Shuttloworth had but ono dog, a Mr. Robortson oxpocts that at A commlttoo of throo was nnmod tions existed that tho Sicamous Tho grader is to carry an woro vory inforlor to thoso of to• foxhound, with him. Ho found tho rato thoy aro developing now, creasing tourist traffic passing this to proceed with that objoot In vlow way, spondlng millions of dollars hot day with no rostlng plaeo to wont in to tho Contro and tlod up foot binde. Tho pvlco will day, Mails camo In throo times a signs whero tho cougars had killed Mr, Gartrell will bo able to plaeo as qulokly as possible, , till after midnight, tho neighborhood of iW.wn, woelc. Fruit and poultry shows ton door. The" country whero tho all tho fish In tho lako In anothor throughout tho province It would relieve tho tedium. w. J, Coo was chairman, and ho of oonsidorablo bonoflt locally If At tho noxt mooting It is expoot- This was nooossary as tho largo New Pino in be Ttwtnllf thon woro mado really worth whilo, hunting was dono was covorod with wook, throo resolutions wore passed, Ac• cakes of loo floating about woro too Mr, Powell hid mado ai and all would llko to soo thorn a share of this buslnoss could bo od that a delegation of ladlos from two foot of snow. cording tp Information received, ono obtained. tho WoHtbank Womon's Instltuto groat a monaco to traffic, Tho boat monts to hnvo D, Dixon In • back again, arrived at Summorland at 0 o'clook Ho Intonds Joavlng within a few VAVV„ Mair Annvnln of thoso objocted to tho statement miss the material for tho new Thoro was considerable monoy In A woll-looatod site can bo ob- ,v!'il bo prosont to discuss the pos- 0 days for tho Ashnola district, whore Terry May UpeiulG by U, H, MnoDonald, vlco-prosldont ''\v of having a Joint district on Wodnosday morning tho place In thono days and proof throo big oats aro reported to bo A •!" t i m i of tho Fruit Grow• talnod at moderate eost, and prop• tho'Äous tried | neh uvvw, UT « M i««»i twnffh tn Pon- ioIonn n"ns. to ^m^rlSwhether metal pin^e is "our women woro clothod from working liavoo among tho door, , (JH fllC LaKC ors' Assoolatlon, to tho Agricultural erly oqulppod with wator and oloo- to brook a ohanno% l through to Pen lOUay) tvlo light thoro Is ovory reason to • • * he n«ecl or wood, AU phase» hoad to foot thnn," Ho thought Commlttoo of the Legislature, that Mr. Paul Brown has boon In town tlcton from Trout Creek Point, hut Summerland could do moro to FRANK FRASER HURT of the growors who havo no con• hollovo that It would bo woll pat• did not got vory far. matter were dlsnuwd wltl ronized by tho travelling public, several days, visiting his son, Oooll The result wns Hint he vis mako tho placo attractive and to Ice is Being Broken nection with shipping organizations, Brown, and renewing old acquaint• offer employment, making use of no nor ennt, aro in favor of ono and would do muoh to put Peach• nnlnlon that the mohi nino land on tho map. „ , ances. Mr. Brown, who Is now REVELSTOKE DEFEATS TRAIL hnvo to be Inlrt rleener fov : tho handicrafts and manual train• <£!& whoV nJwTeffing^n Provlnolal public works gangs at central soiling agency. farming noar Soxsmlth. Alborta, is ing as a foundation and tho en• Anothor ronolution cited tho op• It is hoped to havo things llnod frost troubles, nnrt that once Vancouver, was rooontly Infured Kolowna aro roloaslng tho "ferry up to go ahoad boforo tho next an old-timor of this district, having nfTeeferl bv the filtrili it woi couragement of Industries. wK rldlng in a stroot ear In boat from tho leo today, and break- position of thoso present to a con• llvod horo about twelve years ago, "Wo havo tho faollltlos of a city tra! soiling agency because thnv did mooting, which will bo hold on Frl- Following tholr win at Troll last o^nnd long, Stool would cost vanMUvor. Whllo walklng to hls Ing open a clmnnol aoross to tho •l.iv, March 0. ,„ , „ and is on his way back from tho tho snme at Vancouver m that lond themnolvos to industries fioat tho ear startod wlth a terrine Wostbanlc ferry wharf. not bollovn it would bo offlolont. Jt Slates,' ovoning by a 37-31 scoro, Rovol- and It 1B too bad that wo make Tho third deolnrod that n false In connection with tho April, stnlco Senior B hoopers will appear nine Inlrt down bore. Tho 1 jork. * Mr. Frasor was thrown It Is bollovod that tho forry will mooting, it was dooldod to hold an * • • «nets wnnlrt pvnbibly bo | no attempt to UHO thorn," was his bo running this afternoon. , Imnrosslon may havo boon created against Prlncoton in tho final game commont. Ho consldorod It was a through tho roar door and landed auction salo for tho purposo of , Mr, M, Ashley 1« bolng congratu• for tho Interior championship on higher nlso. Final settlom aoross the Iron rail with tho result Hugo oraoks aro developing in the In tho minds of the memhovs of real blow to Summorland whon tho tho Agricultural Commlttoo of tho raising funds to provide soats on lated on the birth of a son which Saturday evening at Pontlcton. tho kind of nine to use ' he had five ribs broken. He re• Ice shoot south of Trout Crook tho Glon Drive hill. This will fill took plnco in tho Kolowna hospital takon up at tho noxt meo' college closed, and hopnd that somo Point and tho arrival of a hoavy Lnnlslaturo. and aRkod President Summorland teams will tanglo in day it might bo reoponod, ceived medical attention at once Abrlel of the B.O.F.a.A. to correct a much-needed want, as tho twoo n Saturday last. Mothor and son tho preliminary games. oouncll. and is now well on tho way to re• wind would soon restoro oloar water mllos of hill Is a long ollmb on a ore reported as doing woll, Miss Marjory King Bang with all the way south to Penticton. that impression. unusually good effect "Love Brings covery. 2 #"ifrÈE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929 , CONCERT PRESENTED BY IXIÂMS' STEIG OF VICTORIES CTON ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY OVES OF VERY HIGH QUALITY nadian sporb fans, but especi- Pappas, Newark A.C; 4, Chet Bow• Large Crowd Out to Hear forth. The song accompaniments those of British Columbia, have man, Newark A.C. were in the capable hands of Mr. thrilled during the past two Crescent Club, New York, Febru• Efforts of Local In• W. S. Emmerbon, who also appear• s at the exploits of 's ary 16—Percy Williams made it five strumentalists ed at the piano with the orchestra. Percy Williams, the surprise straight victories and broke the Mr. H. K. Whimster, as conductor, age of the last Olympic races. world's record by 2-5 second. He led his forces with his usual vigor, slim young Vancouver artist was three yards ahead of Bruder. SUMMERLAND SINGER and also presented briefly the mly ran away from all but one New York A.C, February 18— WAS WELL RECEIVED claims of the orchestra for a, meas• )etitor but also'broke a world's Percy Williams ran second to Jack ure of public support. . . •d. Elder of Notre Dame in a 60-yard Steady Improvement Shown e following is a synopsis of the sprint. Percy's program did not Provincial Constable R. M. Rob• ius victories which'Percy won allow of any rest, and his long trips By Group of Mu• ertson conducbed John Henry Ripley, ig his recent invasion of the took all the pep out of him. He sicians . a man'Of 70 years, to Essondale on !rn indoor bracks. He carried got a bad start and lost by 18 Monday morning. This man has i most extensive program and inches. Elder had been ah' unsuc• Penticton— been a resident of Myer's Flat: for •ecord of only one loss speaks cessful starter, in one of Williams' about twenty years. tself: previous races. Above are the delegates from all broadcasting. The delegates are, minister, Canadian Government De• Dr. J. H; Dellinger, United States ; Last Sunday evening'the Pentic• Detroit, February • 20—Percy Wil• (sitting, left to right): Commander p'artment of Marine, cflftiruian of Orestes . J. Caldwell,. U.S. Federal ton Orchestral Society gave its sec• ston; February 2—Forty-yard parts of the American continent to ond concert of the present season. HOWLERS t, won toy Percy Williams, with liams equalled the 40-yard dash CP. Edwards, director of radio for the conference; Louis Bethart Cu- Radio Commission ; Wm. D. Ter• the International Radio Conference rell, U.S. Department of Commerce; As the first concert was held on Wildermuth second. Time record which has stood for 24 years. the Canadian Government; E. W. toa; G. De La Campa, Cuba" His time over the distance after a which was recently held in *, W. A. Rush, assistant director of an evening . when the thermometer From schoolboys' science papers: i seconds. Other runners were The earth makes a resolution :e, Bowman and Morin. fair star b was 4 2-5 seconds, and Canada, in an effort to reach an Le Messurier, deputy minister of (Standing, left to right): Major A radio for Canada; F. L.- Mayer, was reading low, the invitation w> privilege was extended and many every twenty-four hours. svark, February 7—Sixty-yard in making this record he had to agreement on the allotment and customs for Newfoundland; Judge Steel, Canadian Government counsellor, U.S. Legation to Can• 6 1 7 who could not. be present on the The difference between' air and Percy ran in running shoes defeat Tolan of University of Mich• control of the 639 radio short wave E. O. .Sykes, U.S. Radio Commis-, g ^ '^y ^^.^^ ada;- (?); L. .Beaudry, Canadian igan, considered the fastest starter former occasion availed themselves water is that air can be made wet• iut spikes, and came within 1-5 lengths • used principally for ship sion, chairman of the United States ment Department of Martae^G^W Department of External Affair* «t of the second opportunity to hear ter and water cannot. . . .d of the world's record. Bob in the United States, and Hester, delegate; Alex.. Johnston, deputy Bayne, secretary of the Se&c?: SeS right Ext^rnal Affairs at also of Michigan. to shore and other non-commercial the local insbrumenbalisbs. We are now the masters of steam-, . New York A.C., second. Time and eccentricity.. . . seconds, Toronto, February 21—Percy again It is gratifying to record that a lrose Games, N.Y., February equalled the 60-yard mark at the large audience gathered; in Senator .Things tha*b. are equal to each rst heat 60 yards: 1, Percy first Canadian indoor champion• Baseball League In Nelson Looking For Shatford school auditorium,- and other are equal to anything else. ims; 2, James Daley, Holy ship meet, just nosing out Jimmy Cost of Apples that the concert was one of consid• Gravity is chiefly noticeable in Fitzpatrick in 6 1-5 seconds. He U1BLAND erable merit. The organization con• the autumn, when the apples, are . Time 6 2-5 seconds. Final 50 yards: 1, Percy Williams; was beaten in the semi-finals by Valley and Mainline New Road Route Now tinues bo show 'improvement, and falling from the trees. arl Wildermuth, Georgetown George Powell, an unknown runner In Omak Area by a stricter attention being shown The axis of the earth is an imag• ;rsity; "3, James Daley, Holy from Toronto. In this race Powell Is Mooted in North to marks of expression could devel• inary line on which the earth takes beat the gun. McAllister would not ION J0H1 That Ferry May Quit op into a first class musical group. its daily routine. ; 4, James Quinn, New York Time 5 3-5 seconds'. •• appear to make his 'big effort to Is Demonstrated This winter one" observes more A parallel straight line Is. one Peachland— which if produced to meet itself ladelphia, February 12 — 45- defeat Canada's Wonder. Boy. Nelson, Feb. 16—Wibh the an•team work than was the/case'. a dash, special invitation First Buffalo, February 22—Percy cov• Baseball organized along league i .few years ago, which illustrates the does not meet. rv lines for the Okanagan Valley and Omak, Wash.—John D. Wimnier, nouncement, though unofficial, thais 1, Percy Williams; 2 Chet ered the 100-yard course in 10 1-5 CUP SÂTU value of playing together. :; ; the Main Line is being mooted in Omak orchardist, has written an bhe C.P.R. was contemplating com• iani Newark A.C. F'mah neat, seconds, defeating his nearest com• pletion of the Kootenay Landing- In parts, the program on Sunday petitor by five yards. This was his northern fields. Now that the first article entitled "Cost of a Box of the same distance: 1, Percy tinge of spring is beginning to be Hall Club Was Defeated By •Procbor railway link on the east evening revealed, some rough spots ims; 2, Karl Wildermuth, last race until March 20 at Ham• Apples," which appeared in the side of , by Decem• which need atbenbion. in order to ilton. felt and the snow and frost is Three Matches to jetown University; 3, James gradually disappearing from the February issue of Better --Fruit. ber next, the members\of bhe. Nel• raise bhe low levels. 'Taken as a ground, the horsehide followers are . Two • Those who know Mr. Wimmer know son Board of Trade Thursday' de• whole, the selections did not seem to offer many opportunities for COÀI beginning to look inbo the future. cided bo consulb bhe provincial gov- him to be a close student • of the quiet, refined playing, but never• A letber was received bhis week ernmenb immediately in regard bo PENTICTON CLUB WAS » orchard business and will find his consolidabion of bhe Kuskanookr theless provided a. most enjoyable j from C. W. Sabourin, of Sicamous, concert. •...... '. I DRUMHELLER'S BEST outlining a plan bo commence ac- DOWNED IN PRELIMS. article informing as well as inter• Gray Creek road link, on bhe east bivibies in the proper way and get esting. It follows: shore of Koobenay Lake and the The opening number, "Marche | baseball on the map on organized need of a ferry service over Koobe• Solennelle" of Tschaikowsky , had Screened Lump—• 1 Roadhouse in Great Form, "How much does it cost to .grow fines. . The league would comprise nay Lake. been chosen . and provided an op• Per ton $12.00 four to six clubs from the Okana• But Fell Before a box of apples? Answers have Ib was poinbed out that with the portunity .for the.',brass to blow to gan and the Main Line. This Rally been given by blacksmiths and railway built, the CPJt. boat ser• their hearbs concent. This was fol• Stove—• Pass league would be properly associated bankers but none.have been satis• vice between Koobenay Landing ana lowed by. bhis year's besb piece, for .iigen Makes Creditable Summerland Seniors with the B.C. Baseball Association factory to one grower or applicable Nelson would be cancelled. -This the Kelowna Festival, the Overture For ranges, ton $11.00 howing in Ski Carni- . •Out of Hoop;Play- and would finally be in the finals The Summerland Badminbon Club bo his ranch. For our own. satis- I means that bourist traffic from the from "Rosamuride" by . Schubert,. a offs. for the B.C. championship. carried off the Johnston Cup, em• faction we decided, in addition to' east through the Crow's Nest Pass very charming piece of orchestra• Petroleum. Coke-*— val" blematic of the Southern Okanagan would be cut off, owing to the road tion which-reaches its climaxes toy Mr. Sabourin - feels that he has our cash outlay, to keep track . of the direct method. ; In this number For all purposes, \ per had sufficient experience in the championship, for the second year the number of nours of work per• link along Kootenay Lake not be Any hopes that the Summerland ing complete. It was decided to the orchestra. revealed its,, possibil• ton :.. $15.00 •non. Feb. 26—Nels Nelsen of game properly bo fioab this scheme j! in succession on Saturday evening formed by the grower, his family .stoke'triumphed in the special senior hoopsters had left of defeat• send a resolution to interior mem. ities ••vand ••; delighted. the .audience so that in time a really snappy by defeating the Hall Club of Pen• and his equipment. By doing this with its playing. A group of three ing event, finals of the first ing Princeton by enough points bo brand of ball might be provided for bers at , asking consolida al tournament of the Vernon enable them to go into.'the semi• ticton three matches to two, win• we thought we would learn the ex- tion of the-.-Gray Creek ^pieces came next, two of which all towns in the Interior. Mr. Sa• were toy, the strings, alone and in• CASH PRICES 31ub. Besides carrying off the finals were dashed on Saturday bourin handled the indicator sev• ning put by, close scores... • - act cost of the 1928 crop. • link.and a connecting ferry at once, honors, Nelsen won the evening when Princeton Senior B "These costs may be better un• Last summer - more than 3,000 dicated a .want of sufficient prepar• eral times last year, at Vancouver. Flay during the tournament ation, lacking that finish which is ing jump with a leap of 144 men took the contest 24-13, winning was of a high calibre and it was derstood toy knowing that the or• autos were - ferried from Kootenay a record for the new hill. Tor on the round by 61-25. The game chard consists of twenty acres in Landing to Nelson* and with com-, so necessary 'to give . an adequate The crack Copper Mountain only by displaying their best tal• performance. The third number in was second in the jumping, was played at. the old college gym• team, champions of the Similka• ent that the, Summerland players all, of which fifteen are in bearing pletion of the railway link, the fer• unnarson of Revelstoke third; nasium, Summerland, before a fair and five in non-bearing trees. The ry service will not be provided by this group was a characterisbic meen in hockey, is- endeavoring to were able to nose out the local piece entitled "Danse Arabe," which Smith amieson of Revelstoke fourth; crowd. arrange games with the Ex-King team. In fact, the only easy crop this past year, without culls, the C.P.R. Plans are -under way, Sneiss of Hollyburn, Vancou- In the preliminary game, the totalled 7,200 boxes of Delicious, if possible, to send a delegation gave scope for tone pictures as well George hockey team, which captur• match was won by Penticton in as affording a marked contrast to rif th; Peter Sandnes of Burns Penticton Intermediates doubled the ed the title in the senior hockey Winesaps, Spibzenbergs, Rome from the interior to Victoria to the mixed doubles event. Beauties and Jonathans. other selections. One felt something I sixth; E. Engen of Penticton score on the Summerland boys, race in Vancouver and will meet In the preliminary . round, the outline'and press the need of the ! th, and Ernie Field, Revel- winning 21-10. "Our cosbs were divided inbo three road ;link and a lake ferry. This of thevweirdness which the sounds Trail for the B.C. title later in the Hall Club, after a poor, start, fin• were fashioned to portray, and the , eighth. Engen, Penticton The main event was a good con• spring. It is. thought that the ished strongly to take the play from parts. First, everything, from connection would confine to the an, put up a very creditable pruning bo cleaning up. afber, har• Canadian side tourist,: who, coming orchestra showed; versatility in thus test to watch with 'both teams Mountain squad will appear in the Penticton 'Club, four matches being able bo engage, shall one say, .ng. . 1 vest for which cash was paid; sec• west, are now crossing ; into the breaking .fast. The Summerland Vancouver Friday night. - to one. Miss Jean Bernard was in a mybhical Orienbal dance scene. anarson, Jahieson and Cauff- boys did not show any ability to ond, our own services for which no United Stabeswesb of Cranbrook." the only Penticbon Club player to cash was handed out; third, bhose Merry Widow Pleases all of Revelstoke, were first, work the ball under the basket, this win, taking the, singles games from For'the. popular taste, a selection items, dear to the "banker's"heart, : W. C. KELLEY, K.C. fault costing them' the game. The was made a little brighter by an,,,,. x.,n.- ~ 4.T d and third respectively, in Mlss .'V'DAVIS—HASSEL •>.'' albercabion between Referee Daniels Lillian Beatty The prelim- such as interest on investment and from "The Merry Widow!.' was giv• lass B competition. Two ten- Summerlanders were, kept busy en with snap and vigor which old •; Revelstoke youngsters, Joe shooting from some distance out, and Umpire McAlpine. The matber inary round was played at 2.30 p.m., depreciation, for which.no cheque BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. while at 7.30 o'clock the Hall and was written. These three should Saburday, February 23, the wed• seemed to fit the case. In Cham- iloe and Arthur Johnson, so that few of the tries were made. was smoobhed over afber a shorb ding of Geo. M. Davis and Edna inade's . "Scarf " Dance" the instru• NOTARY ed 78 and 87 feet respectively, The home team had more throws dispube, however. Summerland clubs tangled un the include all charges except manage• finals.' " ment and, as it was difficult to Hassel was "solemnized by Rev. T. ments seemed pretty well "at home" hibitions. for the basket, but were not ac• For Summerland, Bowering, I. W. Reed. The wedding was private and gave .a very nice rendering of WEST SUMMERLAND, B.C. curate. Adams and E. Wilson played well, Lack of entries- in the tourna• keep track of the time spent in srowd of 2,000 • witnessed the ment this season was,extremely dis• worry over which alternative - toi and was performed ab the home of this;, item'. of interest. .Sullivan's stitions. Added attractions On the other hand the Prince• while Solly in bhe second half work• works were called on to proe'de the ed hard. Princeton's forward. line, appointing as only three teams filed pursue, and as our own decisions Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Harding at 11 a full-sized band and a mini- ton men were- all tall and, with entries. • Naramata, Kaleden' "and did'not seem to work out "so hap• a.m., rafter which the popular young next number, which WSs a selection animal, circus. R. J. Verne, Meurer at cenbre, the play was composed of Thomas, .Lucas and from "Iolanthe." In this perhaps Firey Auto, j, Plate Glass Meurer, turned in a sterling exhib- Oliver clubs,'which played last year, pily as wé had hoped, that, - we couple left by car for a short hon• incouver, who judged all the worked from man' bo man in a failed to put in an appearance. thought, could just as well be overr eymoon trip. the orchesbra . did its best work of j stitions, gave an exhibition of pretty ; combination, making the ition, with Callaghan at guard also the evening for there were many Insurance showing well. The teams Peachland . was also expected, but looked. •••• skating - before a capacity Summerland guards work as never was unable to- field a beam. Ib is very well played- portions. As this I at the Elks' ice carnival rink. before. Thomas and Lucas, as usu• Princeton — Lucas 11, Wilson, "Our cash-book was divided into is the opera to be given in the G. J. C. WHITE Thomas 13, Meurer, Broderick, Cal• hoped that the increasing interest the various ranch activities and ! skiers • were entertained at a al, worked well together and pulled in the game will mean that next near, future by. the Summerland let at the . conclusion of the many plays which brought enthusi• laghan, Madore and Bontain. To- charges made against each. At the Operatic'Society, the audience was Phone 353 ' bal, 24. year a large list of entries will be end of the year our tobáis showed anient. . Mr. Oslund was astic applause from the crowd. •sent in. enabled to hear something of the led a lifetime membership in ; In the first half the play was Summerland — I.- Adams 2, E. bhab we had spenb for each box New Wallpaper for 192? j musical texture of such work. ki club in recognition of his mostly Princeton, with Lucas and Bowering 9, A. Wilson, R. Reid, I. The finals of the championship produced as follows: labor 42c, feed matches opened before a fairly 4c, supplies 24c, gas and oil 2c, in• VERNON GRANITE AND ng work in< the Interests of Thomas running up a large score Solly, E, Wilson 2, C. Adams, H. MADE IN CANADA In'conclusion,..the audience sang irnlval. from the first. The Summerland Williams. .Total, 13. large crowd which filled the Hall surance 6c, baxes 4c, water 12c, in• MARBLE COMPANY Club. Both singles games . were terest-3c, the total being $1.02. two verses from the hymn "How forwards at last got going, and, due In the preliminary game the Pen• SUNWORTHY and OTHERS Firm a Foundation" to the well- Quarrying and Cut-stone .Contract• to the efforts of Bowering, kept the ticton Intermediates had little trou• close and at no time were; the . "The second item, our own labor LOGANS FOR HISTORIC games cinched until the last sbroke. for which.we received no cheque, From 12c to $1.30 per roll known tune "Adesbe • Fidelis." It ors; Monuments, Tombstones and score from drawing too far away. ble in piling up a first-half lead to is a happy thing to bring into the PEOPLE In consisted in helping -at every • job General Cemetery Work . At half time the score sbood 15-9 win out by a 21-10 score. In the| .thejadles* singles, Mrs.-Roger (delivered) scheme the active participablon of of the Summerland Club won from from pulling weeds bo poisoning PRICE ST. VERNON, B.C. ion't know where I'm going, in Princeton's favor. In bhis period second half, Cammie McAlpine was ... • , ^ the audience and as the next con• For designs and prices see Bowering for Summerland gob sev• put on, but even he could not stop Lillian Beatty in straight sebs,.ll-8, mice, including pruning, cultivating, m on my way."—Columbus., irrigabing, spraying, bhinning, prop- Phone 584 for Sample Books cert will be given on the Sunday R. H. ENGLISH, Local Agent ep the home fires burning."— en poinbs, while .Thomas with elev• the visitors. Lack of combination 11-7. The firsb game was a see• before Easter it might not be out en was top scorer for the ultimate was bhe chief cause of the Sum. saw affair wibh the play crossing I ping, harvesting and fertilizing. The of place to suggest bhat bhe audi• winners. merland downfall. The teams the court all the way through. The total for each box was .331 hours. ] eifirst hundred years are.the ence be, given a little larger share In the second half, Summerland Summerland —Harris, Thompson, second match was fast, but Mrs. The equipment used consisted' of' W. ATKINSON, Painter in the 'music-making in keeping st."—Methuselah, kept most of the play for a good Steuart 2, Clark 2, Smibh, Williams Roger's greater steadiness pulled horse, soray-rig and tractor. The 9-1-c with the season. TIME TABLE jat 'em rough."—Henry Vin. her through to victory. total hours per box were respec• part of the period, but in the dying 2, McAlpine 4. Total, 10 Splendid Solo Singing . - EASTBOUND e bigger they are the harder moments of the game Princeton Penticton^Armstrong 12', Ewart Roadhouse' Beaten tively' .049, .021 and .0065. In the men's singles games, Webb "At the local charges for those No report of the proceedings No. 12—Leaves Vancouver daily, fall."—David. • • again took command and ran the4 , Routh 3, Baulkham 2, Purvis. would be complete without special floats."—Noah. score to safety. The second period Tobal, 21. vanquished Roadhouse in two stiff items,' we get per box for labor 7.30 p.m. ^ sobs, 17-14, 15-12. Roadhouse-lead .1655 cents, for horse hire .0049, for cforence to the part'occupied by tho singer of the evening. In her Leaves West Summerland for the greater part of both games sprayer .21 and for tractor .0195. daily, 6.58 a.m. and had Web down 8-0 in the first contributions, both of which were This gives a total of .40 cents per Arrive Nelson daily 10.55 game. Webb then started to hit box for our unpaid services. encored, Miss Marjory King, of his usual pace and brought the "In figuring our interest charges, Corporation of Summerland, achieved'the not, al• p.m. together common success of pleas• Connection made at West score to 13-10 in Roadhouse's favor. we ! book the original cost of the 1 Webb then tied the score at 13-13, land and trees and added to it the ing her audience and letting thorn Summorland with boat for With'the best of five points bo de• cost of improvements' such as know what she was singing about. Kolowna and Lake Points. cide, Webb won 17-14. Tho second pumps, wells and pipe-lines. In• SUMMERLAND.;'- This young lady possesses a voice match was a repetition of the first. terest on this amount at 0 per cenb. of more than ordinary merit' and Roadhouse led 11-7 and 12-10 be• comes to 11 cents per box. Depre• discloses that she. has boon endea• WESTBOUND NEW fore Webb drew even at 12-12, The voring to discover how bo use it to No, ciation on bhe cost of equipment 11— Loaves Nelson daily latter then took the next three used, figured at 20 per cent,, advantage. It is bo be hoped that 0.05 pm. point's in a row. Webb displayed a amounts to 0 cents per box. sho will nob rosb on, hor laurels, but APPLICATIONS in writing continue to acquire knowledge of Loaves West Summorland smooth stylo and played with great• "When my box of apples is in er • ease than his opponent, who vare invited for the following tho singo'r's art, Her offerings gave daily 11:57 am. the car and ready to go to tho con• opportunity to display her powers Arrives Vancouver daily, was forced to work harder and had sumer, it has cost $1.02 cash, 40c three positions: tough luck on some mlsjudgments with an Inblmaoy which one likes 10.45 p.m.' in labor and 20c in Interest and to soo exist between singer and Observation and Dining Car Ser• of outs. Brilliant- rallies which depreciation, a total of $1.02, 1. MAN TO OPERATE brought rounds of applause from song. This happy state naturally vice on all trains the spectators made the match very "Keeping track of these figures GRADER and act as WORK• roacted upon tho audlonco, which interesting to watch, As in the has been more of a pleasure than ING ROAD FOREMAN ; showed in no uncertain tones its KETTLE VALLEY RAILWAY a task, It takes but a few min• appreciation of tho offorts put ladles' singles, tho games belonged utes each day to job down the job REID. JOHNSTON, Agent to either contestant, and tho number of hours spent on 2. TRACTOR DRIVER; Anothor battle took place In the it. 'As for tho cash outlay, ono's ladles' doubles whon Mrs. Roger banker sees to It that no cheques 3. TRUCK DRIVER and Miss Hutchison defeated Mrs, are overlooked. Tho task becomes two months, Mackinloy and Miss Beatty, 1B-10, interesting as well as enlightening, 7-15, 15-7. The Summorland play' and tho more growers, keeping an ors cinched the play, at this stage, account of their costs, thoro aro, Letters marked "Applica• for thoy had won three straight tho bettor it, will bo for tho apple tion" and stating ago, oxpori- games, loavlng but two to play, Industry," onco and wages required, to This fact did not reduce tho stand-1 bo sent to tho undersigned by ard of play to any extont, for in I Reno Harris, Summorland player, tho next matoh Cadiz and Road-i Is also showing woll in Vancouver, 5 p,m, Monday, 11th March. house Just won from Dodwoll and I Sho is ono of tho top scorors in Fauldor In a great battle by the tho Vancouver and District league scoro of 15-7, 14-17, 10-14, Fast and plays for Varsity in tho Senior play was always notlcoablo and It A race, This year, moro than in was only after a groat effort that any othor, sho has been ropoatodly tho Pontloton • players pulled oh tho scoring list In tho neighbor• through. hood of olght points Tho final game was not close, for Mr. and Mrs, Roadhouse had no difficulty in dofoatlng Miller and Miss Hutchison, 15-B, 15-3, Let us Demonstrate its The SenrcB Tho scores for tho preliminary

11 round between tho Hall and Pon Remarkable Performance* Wltloton clubs woro as follows: Ladles' singles — ,Joan Bernard This is a cordlnl Invitation to you fident caso with which It carries you (P) won from Lillian, Beatty, 11-8, to tfiku a demonstration ride in tho about—its flashing acceleration and 1-11, 11-0, New Ford Car, speed— Its generous comfort —Its , Men's singles — Hoadhouso , (H) abounding surplus of power—Its »' I defeated Dunn, 15-4, 1B-4, This ride is yours, without obliga* safe four-wheel brakes, Ladles' doubles — Shlrloy Lewis tion of tiny kind, Take It, if only and Joan Whimster (P) lost to Such qualities have been associated Mrs. Mackinloy and Miss Beatty, to acquaint yourself with the car's heretofore only with cars of high 15-2, 15-4. pcrforrnniKo. price, Tho New Ford Car puts them Men's doubles—Cadlvi and Road- within tho reach of any purse. houso (ID won from Dunn and You should know tho smooth, con• Wllklns. lB-a, 15-0. Mixed doubles — Mr, and Mrs. Arrange now fir <% dtmonstration Roadhouso (H) boat Wllklns and I'll Joan Bornard, 1B-B, 1B-2, C. NOEL HIGGIN, Sub-dealer, Summerland. Phone 704 John Purvis of Summorland Is E. A. BEGERT, Ford Distributor, Ponlicton, B.C. moklng a namo for hlmsnlf In tho basketball world at Vancouver, Playing with tho St. Andrew's Ex• celsiors, ho has aided his team materially in gaining top position In tho league, Ho is about six foot five Inches tall and when ho and Willlscroft, of tho Calhoun Broilers, who is also away up in tho air, got under tho basket, some amusing by-play ensues, Purvis Is well 2 4 known horo, having played against Y n A Pontloton toams on different occa• sions. THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, MÂ'RCH 1, Ï929' 8 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW; .I: - (Published at Summerland, B:C.)•- Established 'August, 1908 V < , .... , ...... , ^v, ri'^$;\ I (By:an Ex-Wriler, of the Ottawa Press Gallery) I WALTER M. WRIGHT, Editor and Manager (By ÄÜTOLYCÜS) New Spring Member of Canada.Weekly Newspapers' Association Those of us who have taken the trouble to make One of the most perplexing prob-1 to tolerate.any such trespass, THE SPREAD IN APPLE PRICES ' even a slight acquaintance with the budget brought lems with many people in their The Hush, Hush'deprecation of down in the Legislature last week by Hon. W. C. M. G. Wilson, well-known Summerland fruit ship• . estimate of United States sentiment Mr. Bennett's comments on the un• Shelly, provincial minister of finance, will be struck , where t h e friendly tone of certain Unitea per, recently received a letter "from the Old Country by the statement that eighty-five;,per cent.- of the A WISE ANALYSIS British Empire States papers which was made by which illustrates in a graphic way the difference expenditures of the provincial government are uncon• is. concerned, our Dominion:premier was riot sur• Drapery Fabrics between fruit prices, that is to say the difference trolled outlay. Of approximately twenty-five millions is how to reconcile their personal prising, coming from one who al• that will be handled by the Government departments experience of Americans they meet, ways seems ready to look on Am• between'the amount the grower gets and the figure erican claims with a favorable eye, during the twelve'months of the current fiscal year, with the undoubted animosity .no• the consumer pays. ticeable,in many sections of ' the but was none the less foolish. It which reveal a new standard of only some three or four millions will be uncontrolled American press towards. Great Brit• may not be easy for the U'.Si- State Mr. Hugh R. Peake, 'Hounslow, writes to tell Mr. Quite apparently the new finance minister made - a ain : and all her works. We; need Department to curb irresponsible Wilson that the apples he purchased were the best! good impression in bringing down his budget. Mr. not mince matters—it is '•••: perfectly talk, but.it is at.least possible for We invite inspection of the Dominion apples he had ever obtained. But he does Shelly does not give promise, quite apparently, of true that this Indefinite sort of ani• it to show its disapproval of it.. And becoming a speaker and debater of note, but as long mosity exists today" just .as much no one can justly complain,if such best assortment of materials think that the margin between his price and' the as- he is minister of finance the business of the as it did in the day: when Charles mischievous stuff is condemned on for drapes and coverings it this side of the line. Meantime let returns to the.producer is too great. province will be handled in a business-like way., In Dickens noted it in "Martin-Chuz- has been our privilege to zlewit". Fortunately it is not re• us bear Mr. Smith's analysis In This is how it works out.. The apples, which were view of the heavy commitments of the province,, Mr. flected by British sentiment, which mind, and place the blame in the show. ., Fancy Yellow Newtowns, were shipped from Vancou• Shelly, undoubtedly, adopted the wise and courageous is, if anything, inclined to give way right quarters. •.:,„•, course in refusing to make an effort to create polit• ver early in December and were sold at. auction in to it more'than it need to. A. re• Another feature of import• ical capital lor >• the new government by announcing cent speech made by C; O. Smith, The question of amalgamation of London. ance to many is that they are N decreases in taxation. -From the standpoint of polit• addressed to the Canadian Club in Boards of Trade is-one which-has The freight, port and auction charges came to ical expediency it will be wiser for the government Montreal, valuable as it is. in.:sev• been discussed time and again, and of better value than ever be• to make an effort to- grapple with the 'provincial eral features, is especially . so in attempts have of- fore—a fact which will six shillings and sixpence per box. The cost of boxes, that it gives a segregation of types financial situation in jhe. first few years it is in ASSOCIATED ten -been made to packing and wiring was two shillings and sixpence of ,thought which may .profitably tempt many to re-decorate power in such a way as to make possible some reduc• BOARDS put the idea into per box. The price obtained at the auction in Lon• toe borne in mind by those of us practice, but exam• further than they otherwise tions, in taxation before an appeal is again made to who may feel rather restive, con• ples of success are, like George's don was eleven shillings and sixpence. This meant thè electorate. The one taxation reduction announc• cerning this matter. He divides beauty, rather hard to: find. Boards might... See the curtain pan• that the grower received a difference between auction ed,, that, of a remission of succession duties in the American sentiment into three of Trade in this.country are in a els and draperies in our cen• groups—that of the State Depart• prices and the costs amounting, to Atwo' shillings and future on all estates of $20,000 and less, as well-as curious-position; in that they are tre window as well as those on life insurance policies, is one that should receive ment; the official bodies, such as purely advisory bodies; whose chief sixpence, or about sixty cents. the Radio Commission; and the functions are to suggest things displayed in the store and ... the warm approval of everyone. With the purchas• great body of the public, which But, from a London retailer, Mr. Peake bought ing, power of money what it is today, the investment which will add. to the welfare of may' perhaps be typified as "the the community in which they exist, PLAN YOUR SPRING RE-DECORATING NOW! these apples for twenty-five shillings, or more, than of twenty thousand dollars, does not mean much man in the street". He claims that to seek improvements which are double the auction price. v of a- revenue for a family whose "wage earner has the first group is "uniformly cor• possible of attainment, and to act passed on, and for a government to take a part of rect; courteous and fair", the sec• as bureaus of information on local A few examples of the values offered are mentioned The B.C. grower gets sixty cents and the London ond as "touched by a sense of auto-, such small : fortunes as succession duties constitutes affairs.' Where funds are available retailer gets nearly six dollars.' It is abundantly a real hardship in many instances. It is to be hoped cratic intolerance, inspired by the they can act very effectively as • below: • • wealth and power of the United publicity - agents, and co-operate clear that the retailer made a very handsome profit that the time will not long be delayed when larger States", and the third as admirers fortunes will be relieved of the payment of succession with the local councils in incorpor• Indeed, about 100 per cent, on-the auction price. of our country and its people, x ated districts. But their 'interests FINE QUALMT SHADOW CLOTH duties, more especially as the adoption-of a generous A Fine Assortment of Light-Weight One wonders how it is if the retailer can sell for consider this analysis one of the are largely, concerned with ' their 50 ins. wide, light or dark colorings, •policy in this respect would dq, much to induce most level-headed summings up of home town, and amalgamation with Curtainings for Next-to-Window twenty-five shillings, the auction markets only bring for either drapes or coverings, per people to come to British Columbia, and bring their the situation yet given to the world, the boards of other communities is • Drapes :: eleven shillings arid sixpence. money -with .them, .subsequent to. their retirement and one well worthy of, remember• not generally desirable. In some yard $1.25 from business. In. view of the fact that at the time ing "When we read some utterance cases the local interests may clash, 3 YARDS FOR $1.00 Perhaps some *:of our Associated men, from the from the other side which Is cal of writing there : has been no debate in the Legis• and then we have the inconsistency 48 and 50 inch Reversible Cretonnes Included are the following: 36-in.; knowledge gained- on their trips to the Old Country, culated to irritate. • This does riot of an associated body pursuing a lature on the more controversial aspects of Mr. Shel- mean that we are to submit to pre• v can tell us. policy which may be actually det• in splendid patterns and good quality, Cream Madras of good quality—al• ly's budget; I prefer to postpone discussion of them' posterous claims such as the Radio rimental to some of its local units, until the budget talkfest is either well- under. way Commission: are making, or that we yard 65^ and 75^ ways pretty and serviceable. 36-ih. . It should foe fundamental in commerce that if a which is absurd. The favorite ar• Plain Rayon Marquisette - in two low price prevails at one end of the business it, or completed. , There has been a good deal of parti• need lie down under high tariff gument for amalgamation is ' the san exaggeration indulged in.this session by mem• walls without any attempt at' re• added strength secured, but this is shades, arab and ecru, recent price should obtain all the way through. - taliation. As a matter of fact,': Mr. "BLOCK PRINTS" bers on both ,sides of the House and it- is' just as a fallacy. There is far more CLEARING AT 79£- YARD for this was 95c per yard, now of• But when the producers get a poor return and the well for the average layman. to listen to both sides Smith strongly advocates resistance', strength in the support of a num- fered at 3 yards for $1.00 consumer pays a high price, with a big profit in be of the story, before coming to definite conclusions; to the first, and some "decided ac-. ber of independent bodies, all Ja- Excellent quality material, large! tween for a middleman, oyer, and above the ordinary In regard to - the matter of -financing,"' for instance, tion on the second matter. He \ voring one particular objective, bold, colorful designs. Reg. to $1.25 Another good 3 for $1.00 line is it is fairly evident that à little too much has been thinks that some "self-reliant ac-j than in. the more or less mechan- incidentals of shipping and handling expense, there f values. • Marquisette in white or natural, ex• made-of'vthe failure of the MacLean administration tion" on the part of Canada would j ical countenance of an association is something wrong. •to do. some'heavy .financing during the throes of the have the effect of raising- this j'of units- swung into line by reason cellent quality in plain or. fancy country in American esteem, and \ of amalgamation. I have known election or. subsequent ,to its defeat at the polls. Any weaves. .. :—00 • that is a claim which would quickly cases where such an association 34 inch Fancy Striped Rayon with shot financing that might have ibeen done under such prove itself. - The individual who is has, through its executive, gone on BEEF PRODUCTION HERE conditions, more '.especially after the defeat of the effect, a light weight, especially suit• too timorous or apathetic to defend record as favoring-, certain alms able for curtainings. Special value, New Dotted Marquisettes, fine white While, an the. main, less. B.C.-beef was marketed'in government, would probably have been more difficult himself never ranks very high which several of its constituent v bodies, absolutely disapproved of, 1928 than, in 1927, the Okanagan-Similkameen dis• to defend than the.inaction of the government among his fellows, and the same yard ; 59^ ground, with neat colored spots of MANITOBA'S POLITICAL SENSATION but which they were forced to ap• trict showed an increase..".'-. \ rule 'stands good among nations. parently favor. This : is not a blue, green or red, new and dainty. • • Another^ political development that is at a stage The answer to high tariffs agairist ;. No one "looks ., upon the Okanagan-Similkameen wholesome state of affairs; mutual 36-INCH CRETONNES, 3 yds. for 36 inches wide, per yard 450, that makes it difficult .to comment on it. until more Canadian goods is a certain amount support on matters where there Is section as primarily branching country although the is known has occurred in Manitoba, where the future of retaliation. - coupled with - the mutual agreement, by all means, $1.00 Frilled Curtainings, 30 to 36 inches, of the Bracken farmer government has been seriously seeking of. new markets and the but the tie that binds, willy-nilly, side valleys of this • great district are capable of pro• A splendid, closely : woven cloth, endangered by the foolish actions of two cabinet cultivation of trade within the Erii- is irksome as well as ineffective. wide, per yard 450' ducing a good deal more in the way of beef than at ministers in purchasing stock of the Winnipeg Street pire.. And the answer to auto• The proof of which may foe seen in printed with excellent designs and present marketed. And with the growth of the sheep Railway. Company just before the lease, by the gov• cratic attempts to dominate -our the general failure of permanent colorings, a good 50c value. Frilled Curtainings, 30 to 36 inches 5 results in all such tying up. industry, \^cie Okanagan-Similkameen will one of ernment to the company of the Seven Sisters Falls radio rights is a point blank refusal wide, all white or Tuscan shade, plain, these days take a prominent place" in B.C. meat, power site was put through. In both'instances the or fancy, per yard 450 ministers bought the stock, held it- for a short, time 50-ineh mercerized casement in all hides and wool' production. and sold. at a loss, and it - is generally' agreed that the most desirable shades, a, superior ••• In 1928 this _section shipped out 2,780 head" of cattle their speculative deals'"did not, in all' probability, quality, guaranteed fast colors, per SPECIAL AT 490 YARD as compared with 2,481 in: 1927. In 1928 the Okana• have any important bearing on the granting .'of the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR yard $1.15 Excellent quality Marquisettes with gan-Similkameen shipped ,6,322 hides as 'compared lease. .., Nevertheless. these -transactions : by Messrs, Major and Chubb were-wholly contrary to. the rules self-shade or colored insertion and with 8,017 for 1927. Therefore while. 1928 showed a Satin Stripe R^epp, 48 ins. wade, very, governing j the conduct of; ministers of the Crown in MR. DERRICK ON FRUIT < tion with the power of a monopoly. 'lace, 30 to 36 inches wide. Reg. 65c larger, export of beef, it indicated a smaller total Canada, òr any other British country, and ...there VARIETIES The present reported state of our durable, shades of blue, rose and gold. to 85c. Special,, yard 490 shipment in hides. The presumption is that the should have', been nò hesitancy whatever on the part Editor, Summerland Review: .. prairie market is not in accordance Per yard $1.25 of Premier Bracken in accepting the resignations, of with letters received by the writer. local' consumption of meat • in' 19271 was;. greater than , Those of us - who have, orchards Big concerns doing big. business' A new' Marquisette is in ecru Rayon the two ministers. The' revelations were made in planted ..twenty ,to twenty-five years will operate only in big centres, and! |!! in the following:year... . "•• ' '•• ; / Another Good Value in connection with an inquiry by a Royal Commission ago can appreciate Mr. P. G. Koop's when their customers are supplied' with beautiful bird-of-paradise design ' The Cariboo .district is the big cattle exporting into the power transaction based upon allegations letter to The Review last week. "BLOCK PRINTS" "Fashionable varieties"-are vari• there is nothing more to be done. 36 inches wide, per yard 500 section- with . 7,586 cattle and 3,307 sides in 1928. of Lt.-Col. 'Taylor,. Conservative leader, that.. there eties which our slave, driver—the And these gentlemen want to make : it compulsory to keep to those either of excellent cotton or linen Kamioops-Nicola.comes next with 7,170 cattle, and had been graft and campaign funds for the farmer big wholesaler—finds he^can handle Plain Rayon, in " bright, attractive; government mixed up- in the power deal. In the channels of trade, robbing as they and cotton crash, splendid designs 3,540 hides.- The Okanagan-Similkameen district is with the least worry - -and most do, many of the farming districts shades of rose, blue and nile, 36 in-' ; discussions in the Legislature, however, Col. Taylor profit to himself. True, there. are and colorings. Regularly $1.25, third in cattle ..export but takes the leading place of a proper supply of fruit and at ches wide, per yard-...... 750 absolved Premier. Bracken of any suggestion of per• some- poor varieties • of apples, and a price which cuts consumption to $1.35 and $1.45. Special, per yard with hides. This would appear to indicate that we sonal wrong doing. An, important factor in this un• these we./are trying.to get rid of, but some, very fine varieties which the vanishing point. At the present 950 36 inch Bungalow Net, always attrac• produce a very-respectable number of 'cattle ;in these fortunate development for the Bracken administra• time, very ordinary apples are sell• tion is that the action of his ministers may invalid• are. in favor with both producer ing in some of the large towns of tive and durable, per yard ...... 450 two valleys but we consume more at home than do and consumer have been ruthlessly, ate the power deal to which much exception had ordered out r by some • of our self-, the prairies at three pounds for 25 Plain mercerized Repp, van excellent ; the residents.of the more sparsely settled sections of been taken on the part of the Opposition on the exalted authorities. •,. < cents, while the victimized grower quality, 50 inches wide, wanted shades Fine quality Rayon Bungalow Net in- ground that thè government should undertake the gets about the same price for 43 Cariboo, and Nicola. I 'have been, not only growing pounds'. which include, blue, rose, green and ecru shade,' 42 and 44 inches wide. Last-year Keremeos shipped out 711 head of cattle power development on behalf of the people and not fruit, but shipping fruit, as well, "• Priced at...... $1.65, $1.45 and $1.15 hand the power site over to a private corporation. for twenty years and have sold the Co-operative seiiing antagonizes gold, per yard $1.25 and 304 hides, Vernon shipped 826 cattle and 2,104 The Government's-reply to this was that the finances following varieties of apples, the the buyer (consumer). Co-operative ; ""42 inch fine quality Fancy Net. Spe• hides, Kelowna. sent out 237 cattle and_ 1,100 hides. of the province would not warrant such, an under• retailer and consumer ordering and buying, on the other hand, can be Fancy Striped Rayon, 50 inches wide. showing - their favor about in the! helpful to both buyer and seller, cial, yard 890 Penticton shipped 142 cattle • and 950 'hides, while taking by the Government and that under the terms or, in this case, to consumer and Wide colored stripes brocaded over of the deal, hydro-electric energy would be developed order named: ^ I Oliver shipped 67 cattle and '68. hides/ Princeton Northern Spy, Winter Banana, producer. Everywhere that I have which would be. of great benefit to rural Manitoba all an,d with shot effect, per ydv$1.50 Heavy Rayon Taffeta, 50 inches wide, shipped 76 cattle and 446 hides. In former, days the Mcintosh Red, Snow, King, Sut• heard of where co-operative mar A demand, has been made that the Bracken govern• ton's Beauty? Wagener, Baldwin,. keting has been done on ;a large 36 inch Brocaded Rayon with shot for drapes or light coverings.1 Per/ cattle from the Oliver country went to the markets ment should at once resign, but the developments to Nonsuch, Jonathan, Delicious, Yel• scale it has been found more sat• yard $1.65 via Penticton. date would hardly; warrant such ' procedure, The low Newtown and Black Twig. I isfactory to break up into small or• taffeta effect in color combinations of ganizations. A co-operative Is not ; House will adjourn until the Royal Commission has should 'state, however, that the De• rose-green, rose-blue and orchid-gold. 36 inch plain Marquisette, a fine value ". :oo———;—''•••'.•'"..' licious • has been growing in favor a co-operative. when • it gets out of completed its inquiry and the Government will re• the hands of the co-operators. Per yard $1.45 per yard 250 OLD TIMERS' NIGHT AT SUMMERLAND organize and go to the country early in the summer and nearly every order includes, that variety, but the price at pres• Last Friday, real life pulsed at Ellison Hall when or fully two years before It would be necessary to do It seems to me it would very ent prevents heavy orders. The much Improve the situation if our Superior Rayon Drapery in SHadow 40 inch Colored Voiles in a large var• the Old Timers of Summerland • cranked up Lizzie so had two of Mr. .Bracken's ministers not proven Newtown Is also asked for In spite local Co-operative, with one or two to be so hopelessly .incapable of realizing their re^ Cloth, 50 inches wide $2.95 iety of the most desirable shades, also or stepped on. the starter of the more dignified cars of the high price generally placed of the nearby small places, hire sponsibllltles. Unless there are more serious revela on them in the fall. I may also their own salesman and have him white, per yard 500 -and hustled down.Peach Orchard road to help add tlons than are known at present, Mr. Bracken should say that one carload order last fall go out of the beaten paths-'some- Fine Rayon in beautiful plain shades, to the crowd of Old Timers and their families ex not bo denied the right to put'his house in order asked for all the Sutton's Beauty times and deal with co-operatlvo pebbled effect. Shades of blue, rose Also Good Varieties of and to submit the government's power development I had, and there were many letters consumers. We cannot sell soft ' changing the many treasured memories of - incidents expressing disappointment at not and gold, per yard $2.95 PANELS, FRILLED CURTAINS, Etc. policy and record to tho people in due course. Tho fruits in any other way and stay likely, in the passing of time, .to be covered' in being able to get as many Kings in the business. My peaches brought probabilities are that when he does that, the govern• as woro ordered. me last year ton dollars to my Complete stock of Kirsch Flat Rods, also Window Shades in plain green, oblivion. ment will be defeated and a Conservative govern• neighbor's ono dollar, and I could ment, undor the leadership of Lt.-Col. Taylor, will Truly, the "grower Is always the It is surprising how many of the folks ono mot goat." But then there seems to not fill my orders. there who have stayed with the place, or havo gone come into power, Bracken's best hope of survival foe a lot of growers who like to be Co-operate to sell fruit, not to would appear to be to fuse tho Progressives with the , away for a time only to return. The old spot surely, victimized. Why so many growors satisfy a notion and let every man small Liberal group In the Legislature, thereby elim• havo, yoar after year, catered "to In the fruit growing business do "Dufresne" Shoes for Men has its attractions and they aro not all "ollmb it". inating three-cornered contosts. . But it is doubtful the dictates of the vory mon they the best ho can. Competition is Wo heard much about the weather man's, antics, if oven this will save his administration from defeat. wore so afraid of twenty years ago still tho life of trade, Are Good Wearing, comfortable in fit and shown in smart lasts. Black or that thoy formod a union with the Yours truly, Brown calf or black kid. Oxfords, $5.75 to $7.00. Bals, $5.95 to $6.95 and wo hoard retold' the many funny Incidents, acci• Idoa of safeguarding thomselves, Is It is'strango how men with long and practical A. A, DERRICK. dents, yarns and jokes that filled In part of the days hard to understand. And tho story Summorland, Fob. 28, 1020, experience In; business and public life will bring for• has not changed a whit In all that of the earlier settlers here.' R. H. English, tho Old ward quite Impracticable proposals in legislative time, We wero told at that time Tlmors' prosldont, uncovorod somo of /the hidden bodies, A" caso in point was tho resolution moved that if wo formed a union wo would A Boy's Dress Oxford, smart new last rollos of bygone days thaji Alox Stovon didn't toll of In the Dominion House by Thos. Church, a Toronto bo at tho morcy of tho highly cap• jnombor, to tho offeot that in future bank morgors italized wholesalo housos, But tho in blucher cut, rather square toe. Sizes last yoar, Adam Stark was inveigled to reminisce must havo the approval of Parliament. Tho resolu• growors did not know how to pack, NARAMATÂIS 1 to 5i/o. Blk. $4.75. Brown, $4,95 for a soleot few by tho. supper tablo, and those on so thoy thought thoy could hire tion did not got very far for tho reason that the tholr packing dono, and then, not tho platform • had storlos tucked away that woro majority of members, including somo of tho most knowing what else to do, thoy sent worth repeating. radical, at onco recognized that it was an Impractic• tholr packod fruit to an offlco and MOVING FRUIT able proposition, Tho weak point In Mr. Church's staff outside our own district to bo . Tho spoakors of. tho evening told in an Interesting Boys'School Shoes, $3.95 plan Is that no bank in nood of being takon over by doalt with an thoy In tholr Idleness way of many of those old tasks that tho past twenty a stronger bank could possibly, survivo a discussion or ontorprlso might find It conveni• Naramata—-Tho Canadian Pacific Oxfords or Bals in black Velour fin• or twonty-flvo yoars havo shrouded from most of us of Its plight In Parliament. It would collapso long ent to do, Everybody's dog Is no• barge was Jn on Monday, and took body's dog, but thoy blamed tholr a car of apples from tho Co-opora• ish, leather soles, rubber heels, all Thoy ouloglzod, and doservodly so, tho ambitions of boforo a doolslon eould bo roaohod-sand bo forced neighbors If tho dog got hit. tlvo Growers. Tho markot Is mov• Into the hands of a rocolvor, Onco suspicion was tho mon who got bohlnd tholr own visions and tho And now, of tor noarly twonty ing fairly well again, and It Is an• sizes, 1 to 5y>' arousod In tho public mind as to a bank's stability ticipated that two or throo wooks ideals thoy hopod to'soo roallzod in Summerland years of proof that co-oporatlvo Its doposlts would bo withdrawn and it would coaso soiling In a largo way not only will oloso out tho fruit remaining In Those mon, with those soattorod through tho crowd to do business, Whllo Mr. Church's, plan for tho foroos tho organization Into tho storage This amounts to approx• imately 20,000 boxes,' lnoludlng during tho suppor, gavo tho younger' gonoratlon a control of bank morgors will not do, it is becoming hands of*tho big wholosalo houses, Increasingly ovldont that something must bo doner to thoy aro (or rathor tholr officials packod and unpacked, reason for tho pride thoy thomsolvos havo in this t • # slop this bank merging business going on to the and hlgh-salarlort mon aro) trying part of Canada. point whoro thoro will bo only ttoo or throo banks to consolidate tholr positions by Tho basomont of tho church was Men's Separate Trousers Tho prldo thoy havo and tho idoals thoy hold do controlling tho wholo financial situation in Canada. forcing upon us without'our con- tho scono of a woll-attondod fathor Boys' "Longs" sont a similar disastrous and help• "Tho phase of Mr. Robb's bank morgor policy that and son ro-unlon on Friday ovo- $2.95 to $8.50 not provbnt those folks, who form tho backbono of less situation. Recently, boforo tho nlng, whon about thirty porsons requires public scrutiny," avors jtho friendly Winnipeg tho community, from fitting into tho now economy Agricultural Committee at Vlotorla, woro present. Rov. M. D, MQKOO You'ro almost suro to get just tho kind Froo Press, "Is that ho is following a principio that a Mr. MaoDonold stated as his $1.95 to $3.50 of things "that has boon created, and on Friday was host on tho occasion, and his of pants you want hero right now. can only result In tho dlsappoaranoo of all tho so- opinion that 00 nor cent, of tho address was followed by brlof Carefully choson patterns in" good- night wo loamod a groat deal about all this, It mado callod smallor banks In.Canada. Ho has implied growers of tho Okanagan woro in speoohos by others of tho company. Wo'vo never had half as many to show that, although a bank may, to outside indications, favor of a central soiling agoncy. Somo friendly games botwoon tho woaring cloths, mado up by a Cana• us havo a hotter opinion of our. own llttlo bit or f appoar to bo solvont, Inside Information with respoct I can't Imagine how Mr, MaoDon- elders and youngsters woro a foa- dian manufacturer who makes thorn, torwv firma. ald arrived at his opinion, but I before and tho values never quite ns " - '' >\\m to tho bank's oporatlons might reveal tho faot tha* turo of tho gathering, which was will venture An opinion oftor con• bognn with a gonorous sujmor sorv- better, Tweeds, worsteds, sorgos — -oo- It was hoadotl for troublo, Tho only result of stato, good JIB right now, Tho patterns will TOMATO riHOB BEARS WATCHING siderable effort to find out what od by tho ladios. they've all hero, $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 mnnts of tnis kThd by responsible officials Is to swol tho people of Summorland think * « * Onr tomato growors ought to got a llttlo moro In• tho trend of the public to' switch over to big banks appeal to both mothor and son and and $'1.50, and all tho rest of tho formation as to prices before thoy, take on tho toma• about It, that at least BO per cent,, on tho theory that, If you aro to deposit your monoy know nothing at all about it. and „ An Invitation daneo was hold in thoy'U wear well too. way to $8,50, and ovory pair a good to-growing contracts for this, summor, Price is an flomowhoro, you might as well chooso tho strangost of tho other HO por cent., fully 40 tho Unity Club houso on Friday value, That's what wo havo in men's item that should bo considered with a llttlo oare, per cent, are not In favor of such I ovonlng, Mr. J. Warrington bolng bank, Thin tendency Is already marked In Canada tho host, and Mrs. Scalfo octlnR trousers. Thoro aro sovoral prlcos now quoted in tho valloy, and Mr. Robb's policy Is giving Impetus to tho move• unknown bondage at tho present ~ " Priced nt $1.95, $2.45, $2.75, $3.50 and thoro Is going to bo a light crop,of stono fruit. os convonor. Thoro was a largo ment, Not much ponotratlon of mind Is required to timo In a democratic country. attendance, and tho guests thor Thoso two faots havo a very direct boarlng on tho BPO what tho end will bo, Smaller banks will find Tho highly-paid officials brought In and bnokotl up by the Oo-opora- oughly appreciated tho muslo ron prloo that should bo obtained, themselves unnblo to obtain now business and koep dorod by a Penticton orchostra. A Mr, Walters says ho cannot understand yet why llvo, onco thoy aro established In up with tho procession, Moro morgors will bo looked tholr places, uso all tho Influonco dainty suppor was sorvod, aftor wo got «o much of a reduction offorod in prlcos for upon as necessary by tho government, until the day tholr position affords thorn, which which dancing was resumed, and Slater tomatoes horo, So do others, This coming wook, continued to a lato hour. Tho McCnll will corno whon two or throo banks will bo loft, and for tho timo Is greater than tho room was tastefully decorated by Shoos those growors who aro Interested will havo an oppor• tho whole banking system, tho control of finance, combined Influonco of tho growors, Patterns tunity to look Into tho situation thoroughly and ques• to fioouro tholr own ndvancomont tho ladios. For Mon and tho future of Industry will dopond upon tho out• * • * DEPARTMENT STORE ;,C23ÉÉS55 tion tho prloo that Is offorod, and arrive at a figure look and disposition of two 6r throo small groups of and fix thomsolvos in a remunera• that will prove worth considering, tivo situation, Thus, tho so-callod Mrs, F. R. Cross and W. M, Ar• mon, many of whom will havo Interlocking Intorests. mour loft for Victoria on Friday Romomborlng that tomato growers havo boon of• Oo-oporatlvo, whon carrlod on In a Tho trend towards banking concentration In this largo way, grows out or tho control morning to Interview the depart• PENTICTON, B.C. forod higher figures up tho lako than .Summorland "inntrv points unerringly towards tho above conclu• of tho backers of tho organization ment conoornlnpr further rollof for has so far, boon offorod, a llttlo hesitation about sion. Can tho country look upon it with tranquility?" and becomes an oppressivo corpora- tho irrigation district. >^*»»*v.-8W>»»,..rW,^V»*fc«»'t>t'^fc»i,»'«y»»T} acooptlng tho oontraot now offorod will bo a wise mmn in nurmm THE SUMMERLAND* REVIEW FRIDAY,1 'MARCH Í, Ì929 crop.'' 'They 'sa«lj that increasing esting inform^on. Mr. Jas. Camp- the power 'pf tM committee would 'bell'oc'cupiSd' the chair. f iirther, help the1 situation. There There has been quite an increase of results "over the previous year's r was no 'question ;n their minds, but LOCAL HAPPENINGS work, ; and ^ a \- list of activities is ou Read the that a commission of inquiry was' given below: needed'to'go very thoroughly in• 1 r 1 '' t •' • 1928 1927 FRUIT GROWER to the entire situation. Patients admitted '. 236 176 jent-a- Word Dr. Andrew attended the meeting Mr. Berry, chairman of the Patients treated 379 227 of the Medical College of Surgeons committee, announced after the Births 28 19 held this week at Vancouver. He SEE BIGGER meeting that a bill to amend the Deaths 9 8 Ads. went down to the Coast on Tues• TOBE PROBED Produce Marketing Act would be Major operations 23 6 day's train., introduced into the. ..Legislature. Minor operations .:. 64 34 Mrs. E. G. Walters and son Rod• Amendments to Marketing This bill would incorporate the X-ray 39 49 FRUIT PACK Hospital days .2,853 1,442 erick returned last Thursday from Act Are Given Approval amendments recommended by Mr. a month's visit at and Black. • Tho diet kitchen installed was Camrose, Alta. .' . , by Committee fully equipped. The X-ray machine So does nearly every- I was reported now out of date and FOR VALLEY I not now meeting the needs. Mrs. Montgomery returned last RAILROAD AGENTS dy else. Use them— week-end from her trip to . Tree Fruit Growing As At this meeting, the matron, Miss ey will more than pay Tomatoes Also Likely to ATTEND HEARING Allen, tendered her resignation. eir way. . The Baptist Young People were Practised in England Appreciation was expressed in the entertained at Rev. Jas. J. Smith- Show Cannery Increase fixing of the lawn and garden and Discussion at Victoria Covers of the various donations from son's on Monday evening of this This Year In the Bournemouth Daily Echo, west Charge for An • Ad., •week. • . . ••' .:••'.-.' '•'. Wide Range of Growers', friends. Especial mention was also 25 Cent* a copy of which came to Mr. John made of the work oi fhe manual Troubles Tait, the following letter, appeared, A number of poultry men here ALL DEPENDS ON training department of the school the issue being that of February. 9: which presented several articles. set their first incubators during the GROWERS IS VIEW Victoria—Amendments to the To the Editor, Bournemouth Daily TED—Chicken or fowl, any past week. A greater number of Fruit ' Marketing Act recommend- • •Echo: . Appreciation was also expressed tity. ' Highest market price eggs will be set during the next ten Dominion Canners' Manager d by Mr. F. M. Black, chairman of Sir,—I' would like to call atten• for the work of the medical staff days. • . arid of the fact that Dr. Andrew '-Write Burtch ; Market, : Pen- For B. C.\ is Visitor to the Interior Committee 'of - Direc• tion to a subject that much inter• made a good patient. Q; , 3-tf-c tion;- were, adopted by the agricul• ests " me as a • fruit grower from Messrs. Geo. Gartrell. and G. Mor• Penticton British Columbia, of many years' Directors appointed: S. A. Mac- 'SALE — 4-tube radio, coni- gan returned on Wednesday from tural committee of the Legisla• Donald, P. Knowles and Mrs. Penticton— ture. The question of having a practical experience in all branches. ;ii in good condition; Apply Okanagan Centre... ( I observe in my walks around your Schwass. 3W. . . 9-1-c . Prospects suggest, that the Do commission of inquiry.or an' in• most-beautiful and unsurpassed dis• Mrs. P.. MacLaughlin, of Kam- minion Canners will put up vestigation by one of the govern• trict that most of the homes have IINENT MANUFACTURER Ioops, came in on the Sicamous and larger pack, of fruit and tomatoes ment departments, into the fruit• their small gardens, with half-a- s ;. wonderful opportunity sell- is staying,with her sister, Mrs. J. in its Kelowna, Penticton; Kere growers' problems will be dealt dozeri or so various fruit trees- useful and • patented kitchen A.; Callaghan. . meos and Oliver : canneries than with1,at another meeting, Mr. J., apples, plums, pears, etc. These I Is. Men or women, part. or "ÜUSKA" last year, according to a state Wi' Berry, chairman óf the com• trees in almost every case are in e time^easy: to sell—big prof- Mr. and Mrs. A. Barnhart left ment made here,today by Mr. H. hopeless.: shape; as fruit producing Only; reliable active workers Saturday last on the Sicamous for mittee, stated. There is.a strong machines, since now-a-days "Extra Hollos, of Vancouver,, general probability' that an investigation Toilet Goods ;ed..;v Special inducements if Fleet, Alta. Mr. Barnhart accom• fancy, fruit production" calls for write. now. W. G. Astle Sales panied the remains of his mother manager of the Dominion (B.C.) will be made although a commis• trees to be fed, pruned and thin• •Bridgeburg, Ontario. 9-1-c Canners, Ltd., who is here on an to Castor, Alta., for burial. sion is not believed to be neces• ned in up-to-date methods, all the to make official trip. 'j- sary. It is felt that the market• old-fashioned ideas being exploded -5K Mr. R. R. Higginson arrived on Mr. Hollos was in Penticton ing branch of the committee of and forgotten by all who want to THE FAIR SEX FAIRER :OMING EVENTS the boat last Saturday. , late last week and returned here direction might carry out the in• produce clean, good sized and "ex• again today from a trip to the quiry. • tra: fancy" stuff. The new Duska line of The egg market is holding quite Toilet. Preparations • :is; com• st in ground will insure skat- East Kootenay. He has been At yesterday's meeting of the Most of the trees are not trees'; firm. Extras are quoted at 42c. looking over the local situation Mis Inez.Gagnier skis for the love' andthe thrill of the sport Her but mere- thickets; one mass, of plete — embodying everything ill ; the first week in March. This price has. held across the con• S; agricultural committee Mr. A. T needed by the modern woman. tinent and, little', indication of any in company with Mr. P. F. instructor, Ivind Nelsen, engages ;in the sport professionally. Both McKeferi; assistant general freight branches, suckers, interfering,limbs riato growers are requested to Eraut, district' supervisor, and n su U ad to Duska Face Powder ...... $1.00 immediate change is evident. «°W3yer ;agree ,that the sport;is unexcelled: anywhere in the world! agent for British'C61umbia of-the fn £ ?Jl ^r ^J^il^^ in' the Premier; Hotel hall on Mr. R. B. Hughes, Penticton P'Tj'.-p' „„J Mv T iivr tr„„„ „n„ talk with any interested at any Duska Powder Puffs ...... ,...25c Besidesxtutormg, tne.:timid and giving, periodic exhibitions of ^ki-da? L 8 lay next, March 5, 1929; 8 p.m., manager. •', ' ' tinie scuss' tomato growing for can- Miss M. Walden went down to { *" - £ -'•l'? - v$\ Z ' by appointment or letter, and Duska Talcum ...... :.....35c the Coast.on Thursday's train.. Announcement is made that.the mg, Nelsen, with Ms, fellow; oral freight agent for British- Co- i them the benefit (which I as- js-Mr. Braut and Mr. Hughes, Messrs ,phyer: Kaldahl^ Stonewall of whom ai-e hiteS g ve Duska Rouge .:.65c gers of . the Dominion Can- Dominion Canners will operate ; lumbia for the C.N.R., appeared sure you is not valueless) of my Eastern brook trout eggs, from tional^ known; orgamze; parties to; such pl^ Duska Compact; ...... i$1.25 will be present. John Tait, all four of its interior plants this ; before the members to answer experience and knowledge, gained ;äry, F.I. 9-1-c Nelson are expected in shortly to season, as well as at Vancouver. and other :favorite,skiing; localities: within a few miles of questions dealing with freight after ten. years, I have much to Duska , Bath Salts j...... $1.25 1 ; l ! be • put' through the hatchery • .,;^';'^•,i/^V;'•^'¡*^''•*';!:;*.''^;;'•-''•• •','•.•'-'.• •: .'•:>'!,•'•?• It is intended- that each factory matters. , learn yet,, as new theories crop up Sold only at Rexall Stores troughs, for : local distribution of will put up at least as large a pack )lic school concert, Ellison the fish after the eggs are hatched. A Wide Difference with us each season. We are al .: Wednesday, March 27, at 8 as last season, and several of them The wide difference between ways .getting farther ahead and k.. . 9-3-c OLIVER knowmg may show;a substantial' increase. RRYMMAGEFR01 rates on grain and those on apples '^•iF^LUMSDEN .',:;;-t':i::-;*v-•.*•'jr?^ ",, '. .;:::.::. " Arrangements are' now being was pointed out to the officials. , Bournemouth, 8 Wimborne-road, i Women's Auxiliary of Lake- made for tomato acreage in Sum• The point was also stressed, that Flat 5;'February 7th, 1929. Church will hold' an Easter CORRESPONDENCE merland and Penticton for ' the the weight of apples per car was ; . ' ; ^— March. • 30, in the church par- 50 PER CENT.; much less than grain and.that the It has been suggested that' they ommencing at 2.30 p.m. 9-4-c packing of tomatoes: in the local ; cannery, announcement relative to growers' equity in a Carload of may, as part of their program, of Stationer - Optometrist •;:'j-':-V. #''••;;£* *>.'?..•;">"'•.;• ;,;•; 1 Editor, Summerland Review: - .' this, proposal being; made last apples was only about half that of fer the shippers the benefit of their j Summerland Women's Insti- D A "See Me and See Better" will meet on Friday, March 8, A LETTER FROM ENGLAND week. A large proportion of the ACHES ARE ALSO INJUREDth e grain grower. They were ask- - - (deposit account) from the ed to explain the reason for this, Proceeds of the purchases made, o:m: in the Parish Hall.': 9-1-c I am rather late, but: all good acreage will, be at Summerland-, wishes for. 1929. I have seen your although several but they replied that they were ranchers here'; will grow'toms this Trees . in Gravelly Soil not in a position to do so.' In con• issues in.B.C. House, Regent street, 1 are London, where I have had many season. The.intention is to show, Apt to be Badly nection with •most of the questions talks with F: A. Pauline and P.'C'I a considerable increase also in the Hit PRINCETON! the replies required were of such IHOSPITAL HA Larkin in . Canada House. The fruit pack of the local cannery. a character as led the committee former is a good man and rthe lat• to believe that a memorandum of teris very proud of himself and "If we can obtain the co-opera APRICOTS AND APPLES the information they required ANNUAL MEET his position. I have just had a tion of the producers we will should be placed before the right 1 HAVE LIKELY ESCAPED officials. | long talk with Messrs. Perkin and make substantial increases in our Oliver—An examination or peach Adamson, at Southampton this af• output, all 6f which helps the com• trees in this area by R. P. Murray, Mr. A. M. Manson said that | Good Attendance Was Pres ternoon and am to see them again munity payroll and the receipts of + of Penticton, provincial horticultur• ORCHARD CITY what really, was needed was a com. ent—Matron ; Has next week. They told me , his af• the ranchers,".said Mr. Hollos to• ist, shows: damage by the recent ternoon some of tneir. uate experi• mittee of inquiry with a represen Resigned day. . abnormal cold weather. To what tative from each railway line von ences with the Associated Growers amount the damage will reach can• Similkameen Hoopers Have on your side—stories which. to me it to investigate the fruit growing A+ +v>„ ^„„i.s„„ 4.^. , ^ , not be ascertained, but it is feared Little Difficulty in Win- ^ifnatioTi in tho Okanarati Vallpv „ At the. meeting this, week of the require .a' lot of explaining. -They Messrs. Eraut and Hughes, of the the. trees on light gravelly soil, situation m the Ukanagan ...Valley. Summerland .Hospital Society there HER ERE P0MTS were sent over thousands of - boxes Dominion Canners at Penticton, ning, 33-13 were 25 ersons which went into the winter in a ^ ^ Y , J**}- P Present. Extracts of. Mcintosh C. grade, which I pre• were in town on Wednesday and comparatively dry state, will suffer went among the growers - to find should be decided upon. Fjirst, from the various reports give infer• Nights sume realized red. ink, and' no won• the most. The Elberta is thought REFEREES HAND OUT tile total investment of the farm- M i out what acreage .was in prospect der;, hot .all' got rid. of here. yet. to be the greatest sufferer., J. H. They' were also sent large size Cox for tomatoes here this season. ers Vshould; be ascertained. : This ; Hales do not show so much dam• LOTS OF PERSONALS had been given. at $44,000,000, Orange,: 125s and such, which are They have decided to make an age. : RÉ NOT OVER I not wanted here.' Small dessert addition of a tomato unit to the Periticton— but definite information should be BAPTIST CHURCH | present equipment at the Penticton Although no official announce obtained. Next, the investment of size sell like,' hot cakes, even' in ment. can be made at the present There; was buV one: team in the keep that Coal Bin competition with English ones, and plant and have over 100 acres ar• the/railways in their branch lines ranged for, but need 30 to 50 acres time, it is feared as well.that cher• play on Wednesday evening when filled with realize from 25 to 30 shillings a ries' have also suffered frost dam• Princeton tangled with Kelowna in into.- the. Okanagan , Valley and MARCH 3 1 box gross.; Jonathan is the. one and more. They can secure 20 acres age. One experienced grower, es• other, fruit districts should be as• ÏEWCASTLE" COAL only apple liked by all, here, whole , more at M. G. Wilson's across the the'semi-final of the Senior B hoop Spitz, |: lake at Paradise,: and Walters Ltd.' timates the damage at 50. per cent, championship and the right to hold certained;; This, • Mr.' - Manson Mr. White will preach ...j sale, retail and consumer. Apricots and., apples are not oughly estimated at about $8,000, Winesap and Delicious: are also well j have some additional acreage. the Herald' Cup. Princeton turned •umhèÌìer's Best Coal \ thought to be damaged to any exf 000," possibly less. -.< The, third 10.30—"Hard Cases." liked; Mcintosh': fair, ;but it won't ; A meeting is to be arranged for tent.; ',. , •:•'.;.'•,:' ••• . in a sterling second-half. perform• imp $12.00 j hold up well here; Grimes, no; early in the week to have contracts ance to absolutely swamp the Oka• point that ¡ should ,be decided upon signed in time for planting of the , ,, Trees May be Killed \ nagan players by a 33-13 score. .'In was how' much revenue, the rail• 7.30—"Joining the Family." Winter Banana, no;' Yellow ( New-, Pruning , of peach trees on the $11.00 I the preliminary fixture, Penticton's ways were receiving from .the ove towns, yes and no, but all demand, seed in the greenhouses and hot government 300 acres, just 'below is for red apples. Yellow and green \ beds, Oliver on the Fairview benches, , Intermediate A team turned :in its handling of farm products, chief YES, THANK YOU. I'LL BE are out of favor. Pears sent over CASH PRICES k ! slated to have commenced this 1 best exhibition of the season when ly fruit., ' '' THERE on trial: went well and more were week, has been postponed. Fear Oroville seniors were taken into Explains > Attitude. wanted, and could not be got. I Juvenile Burglars that, a number of the trees have camp by a 26-20. count. When all this information' had have no idea what the net returns been, killed or damaged by the! The main match of the eve• been acquired he felt sure the for .them were. ..Flemish. Beauty \ frost is the "reason • given by E./W. I ning-was a rough ; and ' ready were not as good as others sent. In Kelowna Were scramble right from the start• government could then approach Mutch, v in charge of the develop• the heads of the two railways and WHITE and I saw in the Vernon News where ment work. ; " ing whistle, and personals were Mr. Barratt says export returns are Finally Captured The recent cold spell here Js the handed out.in large quantities, obtain , relief for the farmers in disappointing. - No wonder when Kelowna—Several cases of juven• coldest it has ever been in . the with the result that L. Cooke the way of. a freight rate reduc• Corporation of they send huge shipments of "C" ile burglarizing were dealt with memory.: of the oldest inhabitants for, Kelowna was hauled off the tion. • He wished to assure the PHONES: grade fruit over here, Who "Is by the .city police court on Mon• and Indians living in this part of floor with eight minutes of : the . ailway officials present that it bungling? Is*it Mussolini McNaJr, day and Tuesday, a number of the Okanagan. Nearly every water second half to go, and Piric, also for the Orchard City, carried the was not the committers proposal 41 Summerland or who ? Mr. R. M. Grogan of Kel• small boys pleading guilty;, to service in Oliver and on the : to. start a freight rate fight, but charges of • breaking and entering ranches froze and caused great in• burden of three.personals through SUMMERLAND 141 W. Summerland owna writes to the paper and sug• the major portion of the game. simply to appeal to the railway gests, as a "cost-cutter," apples in buildings. Because; of their youth, convenience. As no machine for heads for relief in a situation that barrels. Is he from the East,' or a suspended sentences were imposed, thawing out the house services is Thomas opened the scoring after each offender being required to re• available, most of the citizens will several unsuccessful attempts, and not only jeopardized the farming "big play-boy"? I wonder. . He says from then on Princeton carried the sorting and wrapping Is eliminat• port to the police every Friday for be without water service until industry in the province, but also a year. spring. ball around at every angle, but had the investments of the railways. ed. True, but this market wants hard luck in shooting. Kelowna no bruised barrel stuff—only Extra On Saturday, three boys, all un More orchard acreage will be played a stalling.game, which was The situation.in the fruit-growing Fancy, and all wrapped—not even area was such that the growers Tractor for Sale ! der fifteen years of age, faced five planted to sweet clover this year a'fine trick, but the northerners afcty Fancy or "O" grade, and NEVER a charges each, which were as fol• than ever before. Growers here, fol• could not master the opposing de• were on the verge of throwing up crate. Mr, Grogan says apples In lows, . all offences being committed lowing extensive experiments', have fense and were kept shooting from their investments. It was no long- barrels don't bruise arid stand on Sunday, February 3: for togeth• found sweet clover to be the best a distance. The first poriod ended er a question with the farmers weather better. Ye gods, I am glad er breaking and entering the office cover crop for this district and with the score at 13-0 for Prince how much interest he could earn FOR SALE—One R. & F. Tractor, used by someone can still crack a joke in of the B.O. Orchards Ltd., the of• have ordered large quantities of ton. • • . . the dear old Okanagan.'. Surely he fice of Commercial Orchards Ltd., seed from tho Co-operative. on his investment, but whether Municipality for road work, and quite suitable for is not serious. Barrels belong to the office, of the B.O. House of tho No Spray Zone Here In the second half Prlncoton put thoy could make a living. farm work. Offers to.be sent to the undersigned the. East and the year 500 B.C. Mr. Kolowna Growers' • Exchange, tho The failure to establish a spray on four new mon and for four min• Col. Nelson Spencer did not Your Mutrie says Jonathans are no good office of the Vegetable House. of zone in this district has been a dis• utes Kelowna had most of the play, think a reduction in tho freight by 5 p.m. Monday, 25th March, 1929, marked and even suggests the axe cure or tho Kelowna Growers' Exchange, appointment to somo .of the grow• with'the result, that, the score was tied at 13-13, when tho Similka• rates would relievo the situation. "Tractor". Highest or any offer not necessarily stump-puller. Another joke, I sup• and for unlawfully attempting to ers whose orchards are pretty well What was needed was a preference pose, as there is no sign hero of break into the office of the Cas• in bearing, but on the, other hand meen coach rushed tho regulars accepted. Home cade Fruit Co. In the latter case, thoro aro not enough power spray oack to the fray. The regulars took for British Columbia apples and breakdown now and it is the one othor fruit.over that grown in the and only apple always asked for, an effort was made to force the machines in the district to moot a few minutes to get back into the F. J. NIXON, tt costs only a few-cents door, but tho boys wore unable to tho government requirements. At swing of tho game, but as soon as Yakima Valloy and the Wonatchee I have seen no joke of Mr. Cham• thoy oocustomed themselves, Kol• bers as yet, Of course Mulr Steu* offoct an entrance. a recent meeting of the Co-opera• Valloy. If tho Canadian railways Municipal Clerk. lay to have a phone to tive it was decided • to leave over owna was nowhere In tho picture. gavo a reduction tho American art never jokes, but ho "delivers Among the stolen goods were Thomas and Lucas led a procession ,1 assistance in case of tho goods." Mr. Hembling is quite fountain pens and moro than fifty the forming of a spray zone until linos wore bound to do tho same West Summerland, B.C. 9-8-c keys, tho loss of the1 koys causing noxt year, to. the Kolowna goal, and when the 3, or if you need the .a "wag" in his own way, but moans referee wasn't calling a foul ho was because it would bo a matter of well. This Is a long-winded yarn considerable Inconvenience to their Ranchers putting up Ice this win• signalling for anothor. goal for competition with them. He want ctor. The feeling of and may amuse you, If you deem owners. ter are experiencing groat difficulty Prlncoton. Kolowna did not scoro od to know if it would,not bo pos It fit, put it in tho next issuo.' On Monday, four boys, all eleven in securing sawdust to use for pack• aftor tho first four minutos,' nor siblo for tho railways to givo a Iff, i.urity' costs so little, Yours very sincerely, years old, woro charged with break• ing., The cannery usos sawdust for did thoy threaten often. Lucas' oyo fuel and used up all the available rnlo that would gtvb the British | |j| H. M, .LUMSDEN. ing and entering tho office of Com• was right on the baskot In thi Columbia fruitgrowers a prefov- ty not have it? • Bournemouth, Eng., Jan, 0, 1020. mercial Orchards Ltd., on Novem• supply from tho local sawmill dur• second half so that ho was award' P.S.—Don't let anyone pull out ber 23, last, whon the safo had ing tho canning soason, Sawdust cd with a flock of goals. • onco over tho United States pro• the Jonathans, been onenod (not having boon lock• now has to bo hauled from Omak, ducers. ed), and a cash box robbed of $24 , or Pontloton, Ice tak• Fdr Prlncoton, Lucas and Thomas A Furthor Remedy, In cash, In addition to koys, etc, on out of the lake reached a dopth stood out, as Mouror seemed too Mr. Mnnson replied that if the New Things slow for tho largo hall. . Callaghan WESTBANK In connection with tho> latter of eighteen Inches. .British Columbia, growors woro case, thd parents of the boys, who at guard was always cool, Kolow- na's strong mon woro Taggarfc, given a glonm of hopo through a Co. woro prosont in tho court room, re• reduction In freight ratos thoy Tho monthly mooting of thè turned the amount stolon to tho Longloy and Loano, Cooko was too Wostbank Auxiliary of tho Wo- manager of Commercial Orchards, Intorostod in "crabbing",tho reforbo could romody tho competition mon's Missionary Society was hold They also paid for damago dono TO BUY FRUIT to bo much uso for play. Tho . om tho Washington and Oregon at tho homo of Mrs. a. Ingram on teams: growers by roplacing their undo- Arc "News" when tho promlsos woro robbod, Tuesday, February 12, at 2.30 p.m. Considering that tho orlmos in this Kelowna—Cooko 2. Taggart 2, sirablo varlotios. A scheme to with six mombors prosont. Tho So• case woro committed nearly throo Longloy 7, Lonno 2, Pirlo, Total, 13, ncroaso the wntov supply to Brit• ciety's, study book is "Drums in tho months ago, the vlgllanco of tho FOR CASH HERE Prlncoton — Lucas 20, Brodorlok, ish Columbia growers in order Darknoss" by Dr. John T. Tuckor, city police, which finally rosultod, Thomas 0, Bontaln, Gffl 1, Calla• Every membor of every family in this in which Interesting book ho givos that thoy might incronso, thoir In apprehending tho Juvonllo of• ghan, Madoro, .Mouror 3, Wilson, production would place them on community is interested in the news of tho an account of tho plonoor work of fenders, Is to bo commondod, - Outside Buyer May Start Total, 33. Arrangements tho United Church of Canada In . Operations in Valloy- The preliminary game between an ovon basis with thoir competi• day, And no items are road with koencr Angola, Contrai Africa, Oroville and Pontloton was also tors to -tho Bouth. carefully made for » * » Princeton Succumbs To Summorland First marred by nn amount of rough Tho' Koonos conBidorod among rolish than announcements of new things Funerals Miss Laura Frodorlokson, who Rumor has It that a now cash playlnjr, but this tlmo H was tho most compotont fruitgrowors to eat, to vvear or to enjoy in tho homo. has boon in Vancouver since early touyor for fruit Is to operate this mostly on ' Oroville hoys, Tho in tho provinco, gavo tholr vlows last autumn, returnod to Westbank Copper Mountain In year in Summerland, and will es• Penticton lads mixed In the plays R. H, English last week, whore sho Is tho guest tablish warohouaTfe with tho objoot but did not shew the roughness on tho situation as it was at tho 0-4-0 of hor slstor, Mrs, D, W. Dick. of taking care, evldbntly, of all tho of the lads from across the lino. prosont time, Thoy told tho com• * w, m • • » » Similkameen Ice Loop fruit grown horo. The visitors wore dead shots mlttoo that thoy allowed them• Peachland and Wostbank teams Gonpor Mountains hookey nlayors, Confirmation has not boon given wlmn they broke away, but the selves 40 conts nn hour for labor You havo tho goods and tho dosiro to Is Friday and Saturday— played badminton In tho Oo-opora' tho best over gathered togethor In yet to tho statoment that T, Eaton defence of the Pontloton team and that aftor tho year's work tlvo packing house horo on Wed tho Slmilkamoen, aro now cham• Co. Limited havo the abovo objec• was such that Orovlllo was kept \vn« complotod thoy woro nblo to sell thorn, The readers of "Tho Rovicw" JACK LONDON'S nosday night last week, the scoro pions of tho Slmlllcamoon loop, This tive boforo them, with tho Inten- shooting from some distance out, declaro a 2 Mi por cent dividend. formidable aggregation walked' u"iuBnMmnHnnrt*"th' havo tho money and tho dosiro to buy. Tho being slightly ln»Wo8tbanlc's favor n Pontloton oponod tnti scoring and, This dividoml, thoy pointed' out, at tho end of tho evening, Quite through all opposition In tho loaguo i X0B of initial ono?Ks oxcopt for a tlmo In tho first of tho plaoe OR IMMAL took tho placo of interest on tholr IURNING DAYLIGHT" a crowd gathorod to -watch tho flohedulo and In tho playoffs tho i OPWMWM' second frame, was never hoadod, connecting link is ADVERTISING. With MILTON SILLS and 1 invoBtmont, gamo, and rofroshmonts woro sorv flhlm nt of Tho half-tlmo scoro was 14-0 In ffifby 4TandTo°2 „> ™ «ars arrived DORIS KIINYON ed boforo tho, party Jbroko up, tcSSXthla Pontloton's favor, Shortly aftor tho Such a condition wna deplored hSmoand^^ I woolc for Mr. O. Noe *«*l Hlggln m W >K ! ft,ltl wl 800n bo road for lns opening of tho second frame, throo by members of tho commlttoo who Jumlng with tho spirit of ad* The 'SimT Toin tho Mountain » y P0O- Harry Brown is a patlonfc in Kol 1 tton 01 bnakota by R,' Curtis and ono by ituro, afire with romanco, Bills , plSed tt^flrst'game at PrlnffiS i *W>. ^'«« «°veral woro improBBod by tho fnct that If I res again, owna hospital, whero ho undorwont dlfferont models In the' shlpmont, Doo, Bajnos gave Oroville tho load. thlR.wns nil that tho best fruit• Givo tho pooplo tho good nows of now an oporatlon for appondloltls last I on Monday ovoning of last wook, At this stage tho locals took char go Oolleirlans In with tho rosult that Prlncoton was whlo£¿1^'h I s at prosont In N, Bontloy's growors In tho vnlloy could do, wook, Latest roports Indicato that 0 of tho play and hold tho load until things at advantageous prices. Thoy look blanked, 4-0. On Wednesday ovo-, "^H - , then tho average growor's burden SAMPSON OF CALFORD" 1 tho final whlstlo, Orovlllo rallied Harry is progressing favorably. nlng the Prlncoton boys, aeoom- H. Barago' has the new must bo ncuto. to you for tho "storo nows" and will re• • • • at. tho last, to take down somo of day and Saturday panlod by all tho fans who could Ohovrolot oar on display thero this tho load, but could not qnlto turn Moro Witter Noadod Miss Eunlco Slonn, of Kolowna, bo loaded into a special train, woro wook and many persons havo boon spond to your messages. Lot ua show you March Rth and Otlt 00, { ovo t e tho trlok, Thoy told tho commlttoo that is spending a fow days hero as tho oonduotcd to tho higher lovols to P to,\ , r h .various attrao- what was needed was moro water, that guest of Miss Graoo Howlott, Hor get wallopod by a 10-3 count, Cop- t vo attaohmonts that aro offorod in For Penticton, flouth and Watson "OUT ALL NIGHT" school In Alberta Is still closed on por Mountain's team was playing, this now ear this year, were the stars, whllo R. Ourtls and elimination of undesirable varie• account of tho cold woathor, at tho top of Its form and no on- Mrs, Fisher came In on Friday's Doo Balnes showed best for tho ties of nnplos and improvod mnv. lo with Reginald Denny on * • » position eoultl bo provided by' train from Vancouver, southerners, Tho teams: Iceting. Thoy snld that tho eonv < funniest cruise that over That long-doferred, though still Prlncoton to copo with such a for- 1 Marbles aro nil the rago at tho Oroville —• Balnes 8, B. Ourtls mittee of direction had dono good "An Advertisement Is An Invitation" ttherod a wave. rather elusive, Chinook appears to mldablo squad. Tho Copper Moun-1 school Just now and tho bit of dry Trumbull, R. Ourtls 11, Hart, E work in Its first yonr, Ilnd tho have established Its claim In our tain boys have now gained the road Is a fine try-out for tho wln- Ourtls-I, Total, 20, commlttoo not existed a condition land at last, bringing In its train Wagonhausor Cup, emblematic of nors on tholr way to and from Pontloton — Routh IB, White similar to that of 1022 would havo that balmy air which tempts us to tho championship in tho Slmllka- school. Evidently spring is reallj Lye, Husband 1, Watson 4, McAl believe (almost) that "spring has ineen. 1 1 hero. pine 1, Baulkham, Total, 20, obtained Inst year with tho largo IIALTO "came".