mm •v.".: fai-; How can we pro vide Summerland with a Né wHòs Come with your Suggestions and hear Report of Fire at Sunday Mass MeetingliMee^Ad.;

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND. PEACHLVAND AND Aï Vol. 12, No. 21. Whole No 594. SUMMERLAND, B.C., FRIDAY, /DEC. 19, 1919 $2.00, payable in a Referendum on Car-Rolled Into The Lake Hot Lunches For Schools Frost Proof The Studebaker car owned by. R.r. &Hot drjpKs for the:school children Sale of Site for English - and; occupied •; by Mr/ williba provided;by<:the Women's Storage On . nglish and his daughter Miss Institute.' At; the "regular meeting Edna/ who,vwas";driving; and a.resi• of the Institute last Friday a com• Farms Needed Storage Building dent of' Naramata," - was suddenly mittee was appointed to make the thrown /from theti lake •": shore road nece3sary;iarrangements;? -vThe -hot drink» wi 11 be provided throughout Council's Price on Shore Lots irito^the lake, between Summerland Farmers Institute Arrives at and /-last Sunday,' after• the winter. Though the attendance Accepted. was smal 1 >an intereating meeting This Decision. noon. \ The accident .occurred on : the , sharpest turn in the road fol- wa3 held.-, ' ; / . „ " Water Being Wasted. „ o.wing.'a':collision%with'''.C.v'J:;-:Dun-' Building a Total Loss, With But Little Furniture Roil call was answered with sug• Box Situation. can's car, which Was coming from gestions for the 1920 program J An excellent paper on Parent- Those who Continue Practice the south. , English's car, when''it and Equipment Saved. . Shooks Must be Obtained went off the side of the road landed Teacher Associations'; wad read Will be Cut Off. directly upside-down "on a strip'of This "paper had been prepared by Early in Season. ice and 'rolled from that position r^i-No'thing/-remain3 but;a blackened mated/at from $12,000 to $20,000, Mrs: Lister and was read by Mrs. Having rpceived from the Sum into the waterin an upright^posi- foundation, twisted pipe3 and other but-these figures are in noway Beer. It dealt largely with the im• Storage in the orchard and the merland Fruit-Union an acceptance tion. All, three occupants escaped iron and, still towering over all, a a ú t h en ti c : an d i t will : p rob'ab ly. bportance e : of training' the young need for greater storage facilities, minds. of the offer to sell eight lots on the injury, and were, not evenwet.and badly wrecked chimney to mark-the some ;days before the value of the at shipping points, th? box short• Jakeshore as a-site'for. a frost-proof the car was-not greatly damaged site of the-Sd.-nnerlan.l Hospital, Ids3 can/be -approximated.- The , During the.social hour.which fol age and'the time for picking apples fruit storage building, the-Counci lo'wed-'the serving of'tea/Mrs/Solly were'all,subjects of discussion at a The ' Duncan car -had one of the which was completely,destroyed:;by material saved ha3 been gathered on Tuesday gave the preliminary front tire.3 torn off and a front fen fire early" Sjhday morning. For-, up;and:::iti.>Í3\statedv^thatfthis'-.repre-: on behalf of the members of, the meeting'of. the Farmers'"Institute readings to a by-law under the pro der broken. * It is claimed, by both tunately there were few patients in sent stabou t $500 i n add i t i on.'t o, theHospita l Board tendered the.retir held on Wednesday afternoon. visions of which the- proposed sale drivers that each was driving slow the building at the ,time,and.it was X Ray.parts. Thé'complete X-Kay ing' matron, Miss Aitchison; a beau Mr. Isaac Blair opened the dis• will be referred to the ratepayers to ly but the point where they came b u t ; a : f e w. rr. i n u t es .a fter t he)a 1 âequipmenr m t co*t, $1,800. about half tiful/ony.x and pearl;lavalliere with cussion by telling what he had done be voted on by them at the tima of together is one' of a number where of fire was given that all were re• of^whichVwa3'sa'vedr.<<'''insurancev.car.-.: brooch to'match, and for the ladies to provide storage on his own farm, x MTS. theannual election a collision is almost unavoidable if moved to places of safety. Bât a ried was $4,000-on the building of .y the Hospital ^Auxiliary; ;: describing the buildings, giving The preserve, -supply of ^domestic two cars attempt to round the turn few. ^ minutes" elapsed .between the and $1,000" on contents. . Sol ly;pr ese n ted^M i sa Ai tch i son..w i thcost s etc. The general opinion water is becoming: uncomfortably from opposite directions at .the same time -of the .discovery of* the fire The Hospital Board held a meet• a handsome silver mounted.umbrella seemed to be that individual;eel larsx• low; ,i-The continued'cold weather time;9^he^'promr8ed^impr.oyernent and thé'complete- destruction of the ing immediately after ~ the fire in with engraved:initials/.-Both these with a capacity of f-om one to two has made.i t impossi ble to replenish to the lake shore road at these buildingj-s and comparatively'little the Hotel parlor, through the cour-, gifts were pleasingly acknowledged cars of fruit should be in every by Miss Aitchison.* ; :the-supply-':'and^iurther:^^t.v>,was'Te' points cannot be made-too soon for of the contents was. salvaged. ' '- tesv of- the Hotel management, k orchard. With these "the choking ported that:the' flow in Trout Greek the safety of the public. - V The^matron and day_ nuVses had when preliminary arrangements of the packing houses could be was at a very low ebb , and that it not retired untiL after 12 o'clock were made for caring for the avoided. These would by no means would be a very small rstream that anâBll^wàs-bat{a.'few^minate8.'iafter patients and providing for the staff. Miss Brown „ do away with the,.necessity of large, could be turned into the canal, and Mr* Baker will 5 o'clock that the matron, Miss The report of the matron respecting storage accommodation beside until .warmer, -weather; this srrial Aîtchison, who was sleeping on the the fire • was also received - and a is Showered trackage, which was conceded to be ;; • flow "of water would .freeze as_it committee .appointed:-tov look for a equally important. • Remain Here upper-v^floor;; was ;awakened by the flowed . over the concrete of the roar of the fire above her. - Quickly building that could be used tempor• A miscellaneous shower was given ' Several ideas were suggested as canal.. The present low level of the realizing the seriousness of the:sit- arily as,a'hospital. _ Miss Evelyn Brown • last Saturday to the best method of overcoming reservoir is attributed to an exces - At the first of the year Mr. Chas Asecpnd Board meetingvwas held; the box difficulties. R. V. Agur Baker, ^ the""- efficient head ' of theuation ' Miss Aitchison .called the evening by Mrs. Behan and Miss sive waste of vwater_ through \he telephone central and rushed to the on'Monday and another, on Wednes• Conway, atthe.home'of their moth would have box material delivered - Manual Training department of the pipe system.'' From many v. parts o énd-of the upper corridor and called day, when it was finally arranged er. About thirty 'well wisheis o to'growers in. the fall so that hired the district come reports of taps Summerland Public Schools,- will to make use of the Felix Hotel help- could be kept employed ' in devote all his time-tothe work in Miss Stirrup, who spread-the alarm the bride-to be were present and 'running wide open causing'heav.y through the buUding, while.Miss building, which will-be rented from an^evening of social intercourse en• making boxes in spare time during: •and constant:drain on the.reservoir Summerland. Since he'hasbeen in the winter.'The difficulty of fin-, charge of the- work here he has Aitchison asked central to call for the Bank of ..Montreal from - month joyed., -A genuine shower of linen By motion of Couns. Kirk and ancing the purchase of box material; been.givingtwo days to-Penticton, aid. : ' . to month at a rental*of • $50.00 per waa piured down _on Mi33 Brown .'Campbell the Council .issued in month.- 'Other- buildings' were in• at this/ season of the year was : but^thetime hasarri ved when both Mis3 Kennison-whô was on night a t one ti me d ur i ng the even ing;: and . sructions to .Foreman Dickson to duty, on the lower floor had made vestigated- but were found unsuit• numerous other articles were pre• pointed out. by, M. Steuart, who Summerl and and Penticton require favored having the box material cut off the connection)to all proper 8 manual training instructor, for the round of' the/building shortly able or would require considerable sented her in baskets. . ties." where water: is being/Jwasted,-^ expense to .adapt them to hospital delivered in the early spring,-when; 1 the-full time, and.Mr. Baker has after .3 o'clock, when everything ;Fo.llowirig choir practice last- : following the first warning. In- decided«inf-favor?f:6f^Surhmerlancj; seemed to be as usual.. Neither she purposes. The Felix Hotel .can be Tuesday evening at' the home of he believed payment could be de• instructions were••• also given tOJtake Now that Mr. Baker will be giving nor any of the patients knew any• used? with practically no -expanse Mrs. R.' H. English the girls of ferred until • perhaps' August.-A • advantage of thesflrst^ppportunity for;;'-alterations.' This- building suggestion - was" advanced by - T. his-fulbtime:toi'the work:here other thing, of the fire: until informed by \ Miss:- Brown!sASunday:School:class - to get a further supply through to classes which, should - have been re- the nurses from the flbor above! will* Jse available - immediately presented: her witn.a brass kettle,' that the O.U.G.- should ^be^r.eser,voir,,;^^ own - and operate" a box. mill and Pi8^rlin7h1glSwTr;^]gjp?^r MiBs-^tirr.up picked upttho.Iver..,I ACtSarl.lhe New. Year. In th'a-mean- nfter.which'light refreshments:were time most of, the |taff Js;being;held -¿¿'¿ved -:ârid; a; :pleasänfcl.our;spent. secure" timber:; 'Hmits.-'„ No 'resolu-*|| reiervoir ^ - " -the- work atahe, be¡innipg"of-Hhe «on child/.the, only;helples^patiept; i« ervoir. .|._.„- , „nderatand/that" the and carned-:her tothe'nearest cot" andi^ i 1 l;-;b&;busy>rn':1nDak ing^prepar w j ththei r: teacher,; who •wiin8hortlyHo n to'this effect.was,put'through bR.. MitchelUwas again given the year tage.,. There wereronlythree'other ationsfQr.occup>'ing11he ternpo'rary be • leaving' for' her new home in as it was stated-that*• better provi-'"•' ^privilege of cutting and "selling the Penticton - JBoard made, every effort 1" sion would be made locally for sup• patients, all ofiwhp^wer.'e%ble to building: . Alberta.- - • ;•. ~ • iceon:-the'reservoir under^previous to secure' Mr. Baker and Summer- ; plying the box material - required - walk. One of themrTv^T./Garnett, The Board on Wednesday decid• M ¡S3 Brown wa3 also .the guest of - terms and conditions. Mr.Mitchell land "is indeed fortunate.in that>he here, - * who h.ad been in for.;stomachv:treat- ed, to call".a>meeting of citizens on honor at a little, social gathering • reported that there was then about. has decided to remain here. men tand,had been on a liquid diet,- Sunday when the whole matter will That many apples were left on : a foot of ice which was free from last'Wednesday evening'at^ the home did good work for a time in help• he-laid before the people and a pro• of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Steuart. the trees too long and- their keeping snow.- . Feed Cattle at ing to saya linen, surgical equip• position made for providing the qualities thereby impaired was the ' Engineer Fawkes reported "~pro 1 ment, etc., - notwithstanding his necessary funds for a npw hospital.; expressed opinion of several of the gress on the work of surveying and^ Dominion Farm 'weakened condition. The China The matron! and the other mem• Shipping; Jonathans members. It was pointed out, how• preparing plans for improving the man cook, who' slept in the base bers of the'nursing staff lost much ever, by Mr. Steuart, that color south main'between the- reservoir of their personal effects. Nane of was essential in order to have the/ Twenty-five> heaU of steers were ment, was wakened hy one of the To U.S.A. Points ' and Peach Valley siphon. them were able to return to.their apples grade up to standard. J. brought In from.. Calgary by Supt. nurses. A request from Mrs. R. M. Ross rooms a second time after having Tait declared that by proper prun• Helmer of the Dominion Experi• When the first neighbor arrived About sixty carloads of ^Jonathan that the alley adjacent to her home seen the patients safely removed," ing and thinning color could be mental station hero for feeding on the scene; a large portion o£ the apples will be shipped from this • property be opened. up was refer red and only saved what could}be obtained in time to have the apples purposes.- Mr. Helmer pronounced roof was ablaze, and fire had spread Valley to United States points un to the Engineer. quickly gathered up in one armful.; picked before they became over them a fine lot of ,big steers, their over much of. the celling of the der an agreement reached a few Post Office.,Inspector .Murray, It was just; over five years ago ripe. • ' average weight at time of purchase upper -Btoruy.y Other neighbors days ago between the Valley ship wrote regarding .a report: he had that; the Hospi tal was opened and being eleven hundred/and- twenty were quick to airive, but the build pers and the C. P. R., accord 1 ng to * received to the effect that the road W«B from then until the present time U pounds. "They lost seven pounds ing beyond any ''possibility of the Vernon Newa. Under the new between Col. Cartwright's and has been in charge of the one mat• each in transit but quickly regained being saved from complete destruc• arrangement the CP;R, has agreed Apples Prairie Valley was not in satisfac ron, Miss Aitchison, whose terni of and early this week they averaged tion, and.all that- could be done to put into effect what is known as tory condition and also that the office expired on the 15th. Miss eleven., hundred and forty poundb was to pull out of the building, the "option No. 2,'' whereby the arri Tor Glasgow rural route courier had [complained Stirrup, her firstassistant ; had been each. Mr. Helmer expects them lower part of which was quickly val i n .perfect cond 1 ti on at points of the hill leading from the Pral appointed to that position and is to make rapid gains in weight. In thrown Into darkness by the short in the United States of fruit ship Fifteen carloads of apples are to •rle Valley road to the Higgln road, expected to take charge in the Felix addi tion , to' the beef • catt 1 e, si xty •circuitin g of the light wires, what ments from this Valley la.guaran be shipped from the Okanagan to so called. Pointing out the regula furniture and equipment could bi Hotel building. Glasgow on a.Donaldron liner sail• tions respecting mail service over one Bheep dro being wintered at the teed by thq railway company who Farm, also for.ty-four pigs, The removed in the brief time that re . , . , . will provide healed cars and send ing from St. John, N.B, Mr, C. roads in bad condition, the'Inspec mained, A. Whltlock, manager of tho Van• tor asked that he-be advised if the latter are now being put under a Another Summerland orchard Is out men in charge. • feeding"test which will be watched • From the' front a quantity of soon to become, the property of a 'The increased coat* would, vary couver office of tho Cunard Line, necessary repairs would bo under linen, practically all of the equip visited the Valley a few days ago taken. The Cleric WOB instructed.to with interest by many farmers. native of Japan. Some months ago according to distance the shipment .ment of the operating room,- mos the orchard to tha north of Peach js carried. It is believed that this and made arrangements for the reply that it WOB tno intention of of tho Instruments and books and Orchard, known as the Wilcox lot, arrangement will result In a larger Bhipping of tho fruit* • thb Council to improve tho Beet!on some furnitaro wns taken out was purchased, by Mr, Walter'of export apple trade. B.C. MclntoBH apples wero selling; of road referred to, also tho hill. Washington Others at tho rear wont through the Cantor, Alberta, Mr. Walter spent, In Glasgow last week at 20J, 10J. A report having been received kitchen Into tho X Ray. room and the fliimmar here and took the crop! per box, 1,787 boxes of B C. ap• that a family was not receiving Peaches Killed removed several-'parh of. tho new off the orchard this fall. Shortly Truck and Car ples offered nt Liverpool on» the support from tho husband' and X-Ruy outfit,, The ferrlgerator and after he left hero to spend n few 10th aro described in telegraphic father who is said to be at the Poaches will bo tit' a premium a few other, artltdes were also sav• weeks In Alberta It was currently- In Collision reports as excellent in condition • Coast and that the family was in next year, judging' from tho won- ed. A burning or defective chim• reported that Mr, Walter had sold and quality. No. 1 Jonathans need of fuol and food, instructions thor roportB from 'tho principal ney is supposed to havo caused the tho property to Frank Sato. Th!s| brought 20s. 10d., No, 2; 18s. Od, wero givon to tho Constable to in 'Struclc n few days ago by ono of poach growing . districts of tho firo. report has boon confirmed by Mr. tho trucks belonging to tho Fruit to 10s. 8d.; Modium sized Now- vostlgate and tho Clerk was auth northwest, "At Ynklma laBt Friday Tho loss has boon variously estl- Waltor in a lottor to Tho Rovlow. Union tho Municipal.car drlvon by tons, 20s. 10s,; largo size, 17s. orized to havo wood and u .week's tho temperature dropped to 22 do- Engineer Fawkoa was bndly wreck Apparently. Grimes Golden is net in supply of food aont thorn If needed.' greoB bolow zero. Districts out ed. Tho truck hod run up tho steep demand as on. the 8th 12s. to 18s. Action will probably bo' taken to from Yakima reported tomporatures Inclino in front of tho Tolophona wore oflerod and on tho 10th 18s, compel tho head of tho family to as low.as 80 dogroos bolow. Spo• oxchango and just as Engineer was offorod but not nccoptod. support thum, Tho matter will be kane rcporto that tho tompornturo Christmas Advertising Number Fawkoa drovo in from tho north tho Tho London Market is rocoiving further considered when tho Con ranged iron), 18 to 31 bolow in truck backed down, tho grado and largo supplies of English apples and stable's report Is received at tho different parts of tho ^Inland Em• struck tho car -broadside arid badly roportB heavy receipts of American next, mooting. pire, as tho Interior of Washington NEXT TUESDAY smashed tho body and did other boxed. Thoro- No. 1 B.C. Jona• Tho Council adjourned to moot is callod. As 10 bolow is said to damage, to the car, It would soom thans wero soiling. for 10s, to 20s. again Saturday at 2 p.m. to pass bo tho danger point for poaches THE REVIEW will bo published next wook on Tuesday." lOd. Grimes Golden and Mcintosh tho fruit growers of those districts that tho driver of tho truck was _ tho December accounts, This chango la mado to satisfy a number of advertisers and will aro certnln that all poach buds havo qulto unowaro of tho prcsoncoof nt 17a. to 18a, givo all ono more opportunity to placo thoir wnroa boforo tho Hvo other car behind him and that ',T , NEW BOX FACTORY, been killed. Hero In .Summorlnnd HOB. tho tomporaturo did not got down hpst of buyers still Booking for Christmas Goods. Engineer Fawkus won ln.no way ro- Tho cottngo closo bolow tho sponBlbl6,fo,r;thonccldent. ;A claim pjtal, owned for somo years by ' With tho view to building a box to within ton degrees of tho danger By publishing on Tuosday tho shoppors will havo ono cloar factory to tako caro of all tho re• point, has been put In to tho Union; for Ralph Kont, has boon purchnsod by quirements of tho district in that day nnd evening in which to purchaso tho ndvortlBod goods,. tho amount .of tho damngo. Tho Mrs. E. Lonnox of Roglna. Mrs.

lino tho Summorlnnd Lumbar Com• • The onrly publication of The Roviow will afford an opportunity Union, bolng protootcd by nn In- ^onnox wh0 is a war widow will bo pany recently purchased n sito near Tho Penticton Municipal Counci]., that no Hvo morchant will mlia, Propnro your copy otirly to bo surnnco policy against Buch claim*, coming horo aomo time thli month tho K.V.Il, station to which n rail- recently gave an ordor forbidding j plncod boforo tho Bhoppera next Tuesday evonlng, Thoy will haspn?ond tho claim on to tho In'- with hor children. " Nogotiationa way spur will bo oxtondnd. Tho suranco company. wero opened with W. C. Kolloy by tho making of any further connec• bo auro to bo guided by what thoy BOO. In next,Tuesday's pnpor. Company has not yot decided just tions to tho ohictrlc light system of Mrs. Lonnox for tho purchaso of when thoy will begin tho work of that district until another unit Is Will all corrospondonta and other contributors kindly noto Turkoys aro soiling In Victoria at | tho property during a visit 4ho building tho now factory, added to tho power plant. chango in dato of publication. 70c, a pound Hvo weight. i mado horo somo wooks ago. . F D 19 PAGE TWO TUE SUMMJIÄLAND ÄEV1BW RIDAY, EC.

The S um m er land

Only a Few More Days Until Christmas The question that is ever before us these days is What Shall I .. ; - in-''- '•• The following suggestions may- help you to choose.

FOR MEN

Cigars Ash Trays Tobacco Jars

FOR WOMEN

Çrepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses Silk Hose - , , Box of Candy LangleylWare Vases Silk or Satin Camisoles . Crepe de Chine or Silk Blouse Length Box.of Stationery Langley Ware Cream and Sugar Boudoir Gaps, Gloves Cut Glass Electric Lamp China Cream and Sugar Coffee Percolator Box Handkerchiefs Hat Silver Plate Tea Aprons Silk Petticoat Dinner Sets . Cut Glass Vinegar Cruet Fancy Hand Bags Sweater Tea Sets Beads Pull Over Rail Plates

FOR CHILDREN

Mugs Sweaters - —.':> • Woolen Caps Cups and Saucers Box of Handkerchiefs Dressing Gowns Porridge Plates Hair Ribbons Toys In the Grocery Department the following are some Christmas Specials Bananas • per dozen 80c Vegetables Fruit Grapes - Carrots per lb 5c Peel • . • , * per lb 60c Figs Raisins, seeded - • pkg 30c BeetB 8 lbs for 25c 'Cranberries - ,v. lb :35c, 2 lbs for 65c 3 lbs for 25c Raisins, seedless • pkg 25c Parsnips - Cabbage , per lb 10c Raisins, table . . Nuts Cauliflower • each 85c . Currants ,- pkg 30c Walnuts - per lb 50c' Turnips 6 lbs for 25c Dates • • - pkg 85c : Almonds • •'• .-..Y.- • per lb 50c Onions ' - S lbs for 25c Oranges per dozen, from 50c to 85c • Filberts • - -. per lb 50c Sweet Potatoes Jap OrangeB • • - box $1.85 Brazil Nuts • v ? per lb 50c, Celery Grape Fruit - -. - 2 for 25c Peanuts per lb 85c Lettuce

Although the shortage of sugar has affected the output, we have been sue cessful in securing a good CIGARS supply of both boxes and bulk. We have: TUCKETT'S:—Club Spocial in Christmas Boxes of.25B - at $2.75 at $2,50 Moir's, in boxes, v from 65c to $4,00 MurgueritOB, in Christmas Boxes of 25a > BULL DOG:—La ' Preferendo1, in Christmas Boxes of 25B at $8,25 Gavin Bros, and Leigh's, from $1,00 to $6.50 La Preferendo, in Christmas Boxes of 10B . - • • at $1,50 Bulk Chocolates - • • per lb 80c Van Loo Staples in Christmas Boxes of 25s at $8.50 Other Bulk Candy • from 40c to 60c per lb Van Loo Club House in Christmas Boxes of 10B • -, at $1.25

«* «% The Mercantile wishes their Friends and Patrons A Merry Christmas «**

The Summerland Mercantile Company. Limited

West Summerland, B.C. The Store That Delights in Pleasing Y6u Telephone 29 F D 19 r - RIDAY., EC. THB SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE THREE Synopsis of Manchester;;;: vice president, R. The executive will meet immediate• many, more of the same kind in Naramata News Gamon; . secretary • treasurer, G. ly to" arrange,' for the program of store for us for the coming year. Theosophical Study Class Land Act Amendments Partridge; S. Dicken; L. Smith; *' events to happen at ,the regular Every SUNDAY EVENING at 8.00 ' " Current Events ot The retiring president Mr. Dean meetings and the printed lists will above the Drug Store, 'Town and District Walters has. been most faithful in soon be available. FOR_SALE West Summerland. his work to. make, the Institute a .; The meeting was entertained with .:-•;>Minimum price ; of first-class^ land Mr. \Gordon. Bain from Fort Order of the Star in the East, success. and he will be missed;.as a 320 Acres of good range with tim• •"-. reduce $2 >0 d to $5 an acre; second-class ,to^ George has. joined, his,-.family here orchestra' selections by Mr. Thos. Every Tuesday evening at 8.00 .j an acre. -.'-:-- ..•.',;>'.• •".•/ leader in the % work of the coming Kenyon,, Mr. S. Dicken and Mr.ber , .known: as the I Clarence pre• i"Pre'emptlbn now!. confined^ to sur- and for the presenfthey: will reside - '• voyed lands only. .;. -j:.-,". ,o /•<: year. His report of the past -year's' arid Mrs. F. C. Manchester., Miss emption.' Small house and stable, '-•>.;•:Records-will be granted-coverlng only- in the Alexander'cottage. : work-; and' his 'suggestions: for;the Gordon gave some of her Scotch about three miles from West Sum a. jr. x «! m. • inland euitablevfor. agricultural purposes ' 1 .,. - and which Is non-t}mberland.'t><: •:•„<:-. - "- - Mrs. George Wolstencroft was the tuture were excellent\- and deserved- dialect - readings and Miss Seevers merland. Price $800. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, guest of friends;in for a the. hearty applause he received. rendered a vocal .solo assissted by ^tt, He. 50 • • but parties of. not more than four may;> arrange' for .adjacent- pre-emptions few days last week. . The new board will >havesuch?mat-; Mrs.;. Green on therpiano; All of Me«t« on ta* ï% on or '•.' with - joint residence,- but' each- making.;* 1 ters asthe slip dock, the new wharf, F,D, COOPER '. The young, son of'-Mrs. Waterman the .numbers were- splendidly re• • necessary - improvements: on respective; ~ ' claims.' -::•->•»•,.):.--.r...iV' T'.?^;/;.'.'j».:WV^.-T.W-.-'.>.;,•::.* co-operation amongthegrowersand ceived and the artists called; back Real Estate PEACH 4 of Para'dise' Ranch is very ill with Rev. H. A. Solly- • • - :' Pre-emptors must;occupy claims:• tor; ;•- the advisabilityof forming a munir TJ. .ü. --'five .years and..'make -Improvements ,to;v pneumonia. , - * . - , " for more. ' The meeting.was a great Broker ORCHARD W . value of; $10 per acre, including: clear- • cipality to'occupyitheir ^attention. success and we hope there will be ,, 20« . v.;-;-'.:i.:--''v:::..,'..i:'' : ";-V:':"'<' : K. S. Hogflf, sac- ing and cultivation:of • at- least.5; acres;"; ' - Mrs E.,W,ells and Andy Wilson '-<' before receiving. Crown Grant:•-*•,;• r^;-,.-'Where^pre-emptor":)n-occupation not; ;w.eje :in.^^ sless than>:3-years7'an4 »has'madepro- " cportionate: improvements,, he -may.r.be-;; 1 Mr. .J.- Flannigan and Mr. Parker •:-;cause .of-ill-health,- or other.cause,-.:beV; •,: -granted Intermediate certificate of lm-» of Summerland were here for the • provement and transfer his claim, v . week end. v ' Summerland Telephone Co. •••->: Records:-:;without« permanent' :> resi-' .; ".• dence may be issued,* .provided-applt-. Limited. cant makes improvements to extent of •'.• The last of our - boys to return $300 per annum and records same each year. Failure, to make Improvements.;! from - overseas ; was Mr.-Frank • • or record same wHl-5 operate'vas • for- .-. Hughes, who'.came in from Ottawa IN ' .'•"- • ;.f elture. -a-Title ; cannot be [obtained a in-;, CHANGED ';t less than' 5 years,'arid Improvement's.'". last week"accompanied by his moth• 16: Bank of Montreal, Town • 'of '$10.00 ;per acre;' including ;6:acreBg er who, had gone as far as Montreal 965 Campbell, J S 754 Agur, R V ;•;•< cleared and cultivated,--;• and • residence ft; 324 Arkell, J C of at least'2 years are required.-rs••• to _meet-him. .They visited ;Mr. 843 Carter, W Pre-emptor -s'iiolding-T Crown -grant and Mrs. John Pushman in .Ottawa 40 •Dominion Bank 778 Caldwell, W A ; may- record - another, pre-emption,' if he •#;. 824 Limmer, W :;'&,requires^ land In fcohJunction iwith' his ¡5. andO'also friends in Winnipeg on 691 Gould, E . ; : ,-.0i'; farm; ^without; actual - occupation; pro- 'S their way home. 638 Hutchinson, E 551 Read, J A '-' rvided, statutory,'- Improvements made 575 Reynolds, H .v -.arid-,.residence . maintained on Crown* - v 322 xHerhion, Theo -'granted land. ' ' . ' , Mr. Lawrence" has gone ip~ the 952 Sharpe, A E 1 862: Ho wis, H-: ' ' :•:•""-Unsurveyed areas, not- exceeding "20.;•' Coast to'secure.his.;discharge.from 657 Vanderburgh, H R acres;:-;may,f?be pleased-- asShomealtes;^; L32 '."•s.title:to~be obtained after fulfilling real-. ' Hotel Naramata - servic; e and attend to other business 891 McCutcheon,' C E s.r.< dential- and Improvement conditions. .•:,. 822 "Hickey; Thos - -- For: grazing and > Industrial- purposes;*' iricbhnectionvwith his getting; lo'c "Shubert" willpaythese extremely 758 Ottley. LB ' N 527 lnglis, George • areas exceeding; .640 acres i may.'- be ated permanently. 647 Lambie, H. •j leased by one person or company... - high prices for British ColumbiaFurs 907 Loomer,"George ..:. Mill, factory or. Industrial- sites onr 978 timber land •; not exceeding- 40 acres The ladies of the Methodist Marshall, Chas . may be ." purchased;. < conditions: include Church held their annual bazaar N?l EXTRA LARGE • N?1 LARGE - N91 MEDIUM Nei SMALL" - N9 2 636 Mann & Rumball • payment of stumpage. :••«>7j"v<>«,1 1 EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE J3 TO SIZE S QUALITY 29 -•:rNatural- hay meadows. Inaccessible and supper in the church basement / Mercantile Company • ..by- existingroads -may-be purchased - 882 Martin; Mrs conditional.upon construction of a-road"* on. Thursday night. The ladies have V to ;them.:.; Rebate: of'one-half of-cost of ?:•:.- r• / ' 844 Pilkington, T been .working very Jiard for the past M XJ SKR AT •: road, not '•'exceeding - half of purchase; few .weeks in preparing for this 516 Phinney, R • .'price,- Is made." y • •''-'. ." •;'•- • '•':-.•'-event: and-the result was very .satis Winter 4.00 to 3.50 3.25 to 2.75 2i0to2.00 1.75 to Ì.50 1.75 to US 533 Ritchie, Jas - Fall , PRE-EMPTORS' - FREE GRANTS factory to all. There was a large 3.00 to 2.75 150to2i5 2.00 to 1.60 1.50 to 12$ 1.50 to 1.00 515 Tornlin; H - 655 j.'.The scope of.this Act is enlarged to .crowd, to take * care of,''. and •.„" the Tate, C H - • Include Jail-' persons Joining • and serv- - 752 OUT . ".'-ing with" His Majesty's - Forces. - The':1 prettily decorated booths and the Tweedy, Major W R - .v; time'within whichthe heirs or devisees -. MINK. 628 Walters. Ltd 656 Higgin, Mrs V: of'::a•/ deceased preiemptor may apply many useful articles on display 812 ..v'l-for.V'title'.^underfVthls.TAct^ls^extenaed'.'j^ White, E J ; found ready customers. The'Girls Fine, Dark 25.00lo20.00 18.00tol4.00 12.00tol0.00 705 Logie, J W S ir.'t'trom'Hor- one .year- from the' death -of. 9.00 to 7.50 9.00 to 5.00 1018 Whitfield, Thos 655 Millar, A H" -iKsuch ;person;ast; formerly, ; untiloneiv Club under the: direction of Miss Usual Color 15.00tol2.00 ll.OOto 9.00 8.50IO 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 4.00 633 : 'year after, the conclusion: of. the present .; Stonehouse had a- most attractive Palo . Williams, F A 692 McFadden, R .:..war. ' This?.privilege is.also made re- lO.OOto 8.50 8.00te-7.00 , 6.50IO 6.00 5.00 to 4.50 5.00 to 3.00

" troactlve. - • f v* - candy, booth and .their warea were ^~^'?.-:No:'fees^relatIn'gcto'j^e^empUon8';air«"^ -' "due or- payable by soldiers on - pre-.-, soon exhausted;^-. A;most: excellent •-• emptions recorded after June 26,' 1918. supper :was servedto all after which LYNX ' ...Taxes are remitted for five years. " ••: SUBSCRIBERS are requested to ;,..V.--Erovtelon-'.-for--retum>,of.''"-morieyB-,.8^-;ii; the -bazaar was formally opened*by refrain from conversing with oper• crued;' due and-been paid since August' Pastor Ewing, who'had come from HeavyFurred 75.00lo65.00 60.00to50.00 45.00to40.00 35.00to25.00 35.00to20.00 ;.!.if4;:1914,'-on account of..-payments,fee's Ordinary ators. To do so impairs .efficiency. fpor taxes on soldiers'- pre-emptions.-: ~v' Penticton to enjoy and assist in 60.00to50.00 45.00to40.00 35.00to30.00 25.00to20.00 25.00tol5.00 -Interest on-7agreement's :to purchase Phone your requests or complaints 'town or city lots'held by memb'ers of ' making a successful event. or for:information to the Manager, - - .Allied Forces,: or dependents, • acquired -3 These extremely high prices are based on the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal phone 1, or the Secretary, phone' 17 •Sf direct'- or .vindirjBCt,; -remitted:: f rom • en- S An impromptu dance was held in .^grading and are quotediforiimmediate' shipment. No. 3, No. 4, "and otherwise :y.llstment to March .81. 1920.v : - • . the, Unity Club - house by the: young inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on other r8UB:PURCHASERJS OP' CROWN .; ; folks'on Thursday night. These are Furs, write for'-JWi* #lnthert &iftmer," the only reliable and accurate market expected to be - !weekly occurrences ..report and price list of its kind published. It's FREE—Write, for it, ." Crown :>grants; to .sub-purchasers of >' OLD RELIABLE • v: Crown 1-.Lands,. acquiring:• rights from "; to help put in thewinter. A shipment to "SHUBERT* win result in "more money"—"quicker." -. purchasers .who failed to J complete , ::. purchase, involving forfeiture^ on ful-;S • Mr. Rayner has - been selected to If yon have no "SHUBERT TAG ENVELOPES" on hand, cut ont tag i'" fiUment of''conditions' ofpurchMe^inr$ \^"':terest'and,.taxeB.*i.vWhere.Bub-purenai»i'^ go as a delegate, to the Farmers' below-paste on^ piece of cardboard and attach to yoor shipment. The Massey-Harris Co., Ltd. ;. ers-do: not claim whole of original par-.i-. GvW.V.AT:and .Labor Convention to , -. - , TOR eel,- purchase price due and taxes may' be. distributed •' proportionately.j-'-ov«r.~{ be_held in Kelowna on the 17th. ^ -^^OT/oi*-~d^(C~"^'AppucatlonB.,must ~n*;. Farm am«l 0rckar4 Machiatry and Implemeots ;.. madeby.May.;l,;l020.-.-' • : . : The Farmer's Institute held their I "'QRAZINO'.""'^" '•'""' regular and' annual, -meeting'-on Grazlng">-Act, 11919,i-foV>VByBt«matle Prompt fttteneien W Kepairs, Spares and Extra Parts. ¿¿7 -'development-of: livestock*, industry -pro-' - -Monday;;atv'.1^e'''.TJnity^iC|ub'vi-bui]d.^ -R.F.D.. .BOX N?. .4»j-'.vlde8it-for.::'grMlng..';dlslrlotB,'and;5ranlfe'f» .'H: \WB *• 'admlnlstratlon^undert/ eommlBBlone».:3; !ing ;Th'eie ELECTORIAL ' -Annual, grazing, permltB' issued basefl^ arid: exceptional interest:.was shown PROVINCE DISTRICT •!»;>.on numbers ranged;;.priority for estab»;fi A. E. SMITH Local Agent llshed'. owners. 'Stock-owners ,may - by the members :in all of ^thebusif 'Phone N4. .tform. Associations for range manage-. ness affairs' of the community which P. O. : Box 68, West Summerland ment. Free, or partially free, permits \ for settlers, campers or: travel!* were freely discussed. The Moth• "' u>' ten head. Hera, up ers' Pension; Bill, public health THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLDR nursing, health insurance and mat• DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN •, AreMtMtMtal Brswlnis AND SpccificatioiiB Prepared ernity' work' were heartily endors• ed;; .The "memorial committee was NORTH AMERICAN RAW FURS Have You Any allowed to stand and continue their 324 DONALD STREET DEPT. 228 WINNIPEG. CANADA work. The - committee on co-oper^ Surplus Money ative organization made their.re•

port which was - accepted. c The To Invest? election of officers was the next item to 'be disposed of and . while THE the feeling*, was'general that it Herbert W. Haroey Now is the time to place "same' would be better and more-satisfac• on good Mortgage Property. •" tory to all -.concerned. if -the old Building: Contractor' I have some choice loans of' board would continue in office, ail fered". ' See me if interested. •, retired, except one/.Mr. Geo. Part• West Sümmerlaftd. ridge who has been a most efficient NEW Overland W.CKelley secretary was persuaded to remain in office. The officers for the com• ing year are: president, F. C Will be r«ady for delivory within a few days. /This is tht Wonder,Car that everybody is Ek^watw furniftksd tu 1V11YVKIKQ in connection with tallting about—the New Light Car that is as any. tMsffptiNi ti BuNdlug-. easy riding as any car more than double its New Meat Market . s ." Price.

ThiB'is to inform the public of Summerland and dis-' Titan Storage Battery Service trlct that I have OPENED ns above in the. GAR- Watch for announcement of- arrival of our TRELL'BLR. (formerly occupied by Mr. J; Downton), flrit shipment, with' definite .delivered price. ' Don't W*it until CM W—ther with a full stock of fresh and cured meatfly fish, etc, h$for$ having Your . Your pntronngo will bo appreciated, ; . ' Wo will sell at lowest prices for cash only. DOM'T OHDER YOUR CAR until you have BATTERY TESTED. seen and ridden in the Order Your Christmas Goose or Turkey Tbii Week. Store closed Tuesdays and Thursdays It Co*U You Nothing to htve it Totted,—Negltet way G. K. DEVITT Cert you Mnnv Dellars. 0. ATKINS - Batur» specialist - Summerland W. W. BORTON itity all the Tim, Oar BasssnasiM iisàisy Overland minrM mrmM mfftin Plumbing Hot Air Heating

Tinsmithing' 8UMM!SLANII ALTO SERVICE E-avestroughing ; Roofing Modern Oer fer Hire, by Hour, Mile or Trip. ond Metal Work of all descriptions W.R.KING Lst v* ito y»ur MsiuU »f «w rsooivt th«m Ut you. &C0. Wt neat »II feralaa. < — AGENTS — Work Promptly Executed — Workmanship Guarantied CHAS. H. RILBY ' - 'Phones 7 and 501 PENTICTON, B.C. Workihop Back of S'laml Supply Co., West SasuierliBil. FRIDAY, DEC. 19 THE SUMMERLAND • REVIEW

some measure will help remedy the present unbalanced ^ndition Che ^umrntrtarfo 3Ret>teto Canada is buying too. much in the United States when the United States purchases in Canada are considered. \ PRINTING PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, P„»L,s„BnDY THE REVIEW ft - RALPH E. WHITE. MANAGING DIMOVOB SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $2.« m WAR. IN ADVAMCt. SP 110111» JIM. OF THE FORWARD MOVEMENT and the inter-denominational The Ford Factories tell us there Will be a shortage of FRIDAY. DEC. 19. 1919. co-operation manifested in the Movement the Vancouver Province says: "Every city, town, village and all the country places have seen or will cars and trucks during 1,920, and we want your name on- our list if you are considering a Ford'purchase.' ~ see this manifestation of unity of purpose and' desire.. .The movement Touring Car equipped with starter. - $945 ' IS SUMMERLAND TO CONTINUE.to be the. home of British is riot confined to Canada,, but in this Dominionseveral churches have^ Ton Truck, - $840 Tractor, - $850 peoples or is it to become a settlement of Orientals? It is known that set before themselves a common spiritual programme. They have seen / The Ton Truck ' has Timken bearings in the front ' Japanese who have been resident here for several years are ready and the people getting together to carry out great and imperial undertak wheels and either solid or pneumatic tires on the rear. willing to pay high prices to obtain title to Summerland> orchard ings. . Organized Christianity, believing the cause for .which it stands GASOLENE OILS - GREASES. property. At present there 'is no law forbidding the sale to has the largest claims on all men and especially.on its own members, them. Only public sentiment and individual loyalty on the has placed before the churches represented in this movement a policy part of the present holders will stop' further sales. Individually bold enough to appeal to high ambitions. The call is issued; for person a number of the Japanese ' we •" have among us are fine, clean al consecration, effort and sacrifice. There is an invitation to larger-in READ'S young men. Unfortunately there is such a wide difference between the ter e3t and investment in missions, * a. demand f or • hi gher standards of Phm* M - Wit Swmmerkmd — Box 1ft two races the settling here of Orientals can rnean nothing but two dis• social and business life, for personal integrity and unselfishness. The tinct colonies for.which there is not "sufficient room, ijf all our land is nation is giving thanks for. the prospect of international peace. It will occupied by white people we can have a strong, thriving and prosperous, be well for Christian people and. for all men of good will to seek peace community." Every orchard held by an Oriental makes that much less and cultivate charity in-their own country and community,: tor avoid as room for the needed white population. «If the sales to Orientals continue far as may be the spirit and tone of bitterness,and;censoriousness which EMPRESS Attractions social life will; be narrowed by reduced white population, thus making seem* at present to be'the'sin that most easily besets us.". others more inclined to sell out and move elsewhere. Fortunately we FRIDAY AND SATURDAY/ DEC. 19 and 20- \ have made but the beginning in a movement in this direction and such MARGUERITE CLARKE in a calamity may yet be averted. . • LATELY WE HAVE BE SN HEARING considerable of a proposi- tion to develop electrical ener^y-by harnessing some of the'water pow-| "Three Men and a Girl" ers of the northern Okanagan country.. In the issue of The Review of ' • TAXING OF A UTOMOBILES TO BUILD RAILWAYS is proposed This is an Excellent Program, with an Amusing Comedy. April 24th, 1909 there" wa3 publishaJ an article respecting the probabil• Empress Orchestra. by Hon.. John Hart, Minister of Finance, according tu published state-1 ity of developing, power at Snuswap Fall. -At that time a Mr. Morris I ments. The Government intends to spend three million dollars in com- ; visiteity odf developingSummerlan, powed in thr ea tinterest Shuswasp o fFall the. proposed company the prime ! MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEO. 22 and 23- pleting the Pacific Great Eastern Railway to Prince-George. An addi- visited"Summerlanmover-in the", promplind in thge o finterest whichs owas/-Mrf the . Ricardo,, manager of the I tional sum of one million dollars will be raised" for operation and other Coldstream Ranch. The purpose of Mr. Morris's visit was the collection ÂNITA STEUART in expenses in connection with that railway during 1920. The Minister is o| data as to the amount of power which could be disposed of here. reported to have told the Vancouver Board of Trade that a portion of Another article in the,same issue said: "It will be interesting for Mind The Paint, Girl" this sum will be realized from increased automobile licenses. This the people of this district to laarn that negotiations are under way This is one of Anita Steuart's Latest Productions, arid is One of Her Best. Comedy, All Dressed [Up. Chester Outing astounding statement will -not be received with very good grace by whereby a tan mile car line may be expected to be•in:.operatipn;'-';withih'| ; Film. Empress Orchestra. " . 20c and 35c municipalities throughout the province which have been looking to the the next two years. Ths system will be so laid out so as to tap the main . automobile tax as a source for needed funds. • It frequently has been residential district, establishing connections with the fronet so as to' WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, DEC. 24 .& 25— stated that the quarter million dollars now collected by the government handle the fruit"crop two years hencei" - - in motor taxes is not used for the logical purpose of improving or main• "The Spender" taining our 'highways. Perhaps it too has-been going.for such purposes as buying railways.. It is impossible to conceive of anything more incon • THERE 13 MUCH TO BE SAID in favor of Mothers' Pensions-. with BERT LYTELL. sistent, especially when the whole province is crying for better roads, to With our post war conception of citizenship mothers' pensions would This is at Splendid Holiday" Program. , tax motor traffic in order to project a railway further into the northern meet with more general approval than the former practice of expending - Added Attraction—-The Second Chapter of ' interior. * _ . ' money in bringing alien.immigrants into Canada. One Canadian born citizen is worth many of the immigrants that were brought into this "The Mystery of 13" THE CANADIAN POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT has temporarily country a few years ago. ' , , . You are sure of an evening's enjoyment. gone out of the Money Order business as far as remittances to United FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DEC. 26 & 27- -States points are "Concerned, according to a news item in our issue of .TAXING BACHELORS ABOVE.THIRTY years /of age/has been! last week. The fluctuating price of Canadian money in the New York proposed, the money to be used to support large needy families. And; CHARLES. RAY in - market combined with the high rate of exchange would seem to be the why not? The bachelor and the father of the large family may be " The Sheriff's Son " reasons for the Government so:acting. working in the same.shop earning the same pay, the one spending his The rate of exchange varies • sometimes from .hour to hour and it life in self-indulgence and the o^ COMING:—Back to God's Country. Red Lantern; - became a practical impossibility, for the Poet Office Department to-keep iah citizens. If Canada needs such''Citizens why should not, the burden' the numerous offices informedon the exchange rate. , The inability of 1 the Post Offices to sell money orders on United States points possibly to of their cost be more evenly divided? ' .

For this ehance! Its here now-and just in time for Christmas.,

I now have on. Sale in the CAMPBELL HALL a number of

A Mass Meeting Machine^^^^^^r'''' '"V"*" s Öf Summerland Citizens will be held in.the

of the best makes which you'aro invited to hear and inspect. / ^reôupterian ' To the FIRST COMER I will give Ten "'... West Summerland, FREE RECORDS ' with a MODEL "B" PHONOLA Priced at $69, — Fifteen Froo Records with a PHONOLA "DUKE" at $135. - Thirty Froo Records with a PHONOLA 1 Next Sunday Afternoon, , "ORGANOLA" at $875. You havo heard of the famous PHONOLA , ; and tho records aro nil now doublo disc, at 00c. AT 3 P.M. To Discuss our I hayo secured tho LOCAL AGENCY for tho famous AEOLIAN-VOCALION ' Hosoital Problem machines, and havo in stock two stylos at $150 and $180, ' A LARGE STOCK OF RECORDS from which to moko your Boloctlons in such woll known makes as VICTOR, COLUMBIA and VOCALION, and havo moro to arrive at ' tho ond of this week, 1 and whether a New Hospital shall be SummerlancVs War Memorial. CAMPBELL HALL, 2-6 p.m. daily

Como in and got tho family a really Worth Whllo Christmas Gift. Everybody is Urged to Attend . T. J.' GARNETT. FRIDAY, DEC.. 19 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE FIVE Okanagan Apples Bargain For Win Out on Pack! Quick Sale Hotel Ontario Horticulturist Says TEN ACRES ORCHARD, mostly His Province Will Rival planted, good soil; deep subsoil. Extensive lake view. - Attractive Summerland This Valley Neqt Year artistic bungalow. Price $3,000. Canadian fruit did not hold a Overlooking the Beautiful very prominent placer among \ the F. D. COOPER, fruit handled on the Toronto Fruit Rea! Estate Broker, Market during the latter part iof Peach Orchard. MEALS September and the/early: part of October, says Canadian Horticul• At Usual Hotel Hours turist. Mr. P. J. Carey, Instructor Dominion Fruit Division, told a re• Good Cuisine presentative of The Canadian Horti• J. R. BARCLAY culturist that up till then only a Practical Painter Good Service small shipment of • Okanagan apples Christmas is for everybody; so is The New and a few carloads from Northurn- and Decorator We aim to cater for the public, giv• Edison. — - - • -J' berland arid Durham counties had ing the best possible service, and to H.S.BLANCHARD reached the market. These entered Special attention to.Interior ; make our guests comfortable' and Christmas,brings happiness to young and old;, - into competition with American Decoration." contented Proprietor so does The New Edison'. fruit. . Color Schemes' and Estimates Free. V Christmasr comes but once a year, however, Mr. Carey stated,: and gave our '.while The New Edison "is ready every day—^every. representative an opportunityto PHONE 322' Kour—to charm you, entertain you, uplift you and verify the fact, that the Okanagan Office-West Summerland satisfy^your craving for good music . apples and Oregon pears were; the best packed fruit on the exchange. DRY STORAGE The box packed apples, Wealthies, of W. H. Gibson & Sons, Newcas• will, ptiitirely tle, Ont., were the finestqualit y of apples as well as being the best "The Phonograph with a Soul" packed Ontario apples being ;han| LENGTHEN THE LIFE of MAIL CONTRACT. RE-CREATES the entire world of music. It brings died on the whole exchange. The Okanagan apples, which were to your r home all that the "most famous singers, an early pack, and therefore not the .SEALED TENDERS addressed to Your STORAGE BATTERY instrumentalists and - musical organizations could', Okanagan best, were packed on'the the Postmaster General, will*' be bring, except.only&their physical presence." ' . V side,-while Mr. Gibson's were pack• received at_ Ottawa • until Noon, on Automobile owners who contemplate laying their cars ed on end. . There were a few box Friday, "the" 9th January, ,1920, for up for the winter months, "What will you do with If you have never heard The New Edison, you theH conveyance of HÏ9 Majesty's RE-CREATED son es of apples from the Bowmanville your STORAGE BATTERIES?" Do" not leave them have never heard music. An. E4i d i str i ct on the exchange wh i ch were Mails, on proposed .Contracts for /RE-CREATION on your, cars," as- they ^deteriorate quickly in cold means something entirely different' - not a credit to the grower who con• four years, seven times per week weather and are also liable to freeze. from- talking machines and ordinary phonographic signed them. The apples in the top each .way, between -Summerland records. * ..... row- had been wrapped and packed and West Summerland,. and' six We have^ the accommodation and facilities to store times per week over. SUMMER- YOUR BATTERIES so as to guarantee satisafctory For your pleasure; for the pleasure and education of your carefully.' The apples in the centre were packed but not wrapped, LAND RURAL ROUTE No. 1, service next season. _ Dry storage is the method .children : from : thé Postmaster General's proved to be best by the] Willafd"Factory. Call and be your Christmas gift this year. - ' * those .at the bottom had been, ap• parently,'-just thrown!into thebox. pleasure. Printed notices, contain• let-us explain it to you. Any make of Battery Come in and examine the beautiful models—hear the art of ing further information as to con• . Stored and Repaired. your favorite singers and instrumentalists RE-CREATED^-OT, While looking'at the neat packing better yet, let us send The New Edison to your home to test of the Okanagan and Mr. Gibson's ditions of proposed Contract may - ~ ft your leisure. 'No obligation^ of course. - ^ 26apples,7Mr5 . Carey stated that 50 p.c be seen and blank forms of Tender of the selling of apples was govern• may be obtained atthe Post Offices ed by tJheir:pack.^;To support this^ of Summerland and West Summer- Summerland Supply Co. Ltd., - Summer/land. he turned to a fewb'askets of Shows, land, and at the office of - the Post Penticton Battery Service Station which although; not packed; looked Office Inspector. . - J: A. ROWE- I " ' T. SMITHER very, .nice. A basket of these was J. F. MURRAY, dumped out;--and then repacked on • Post Office Inspector. Rear of Penticton Electric Coy. the side,, with the reddest parts, up. Post Office Inspector's Office, -Some people standing near, who Vancouver, B.C. 'Ford Magnetos Re-MagaetizedL 28th November,' 1919. ' .19-21 noted what had been done, immedi- : ately-commehted^on.how much^bet- ter the repacked, basket looked in comparison with\the.unpacked bas• kets/- ' •• .'In a,published interviejv, Mr. C*Ii. *Lowef Sales 'Manager of the OkanagaiiJJnited;Growers, recently gave the challenge;that the, vBritiah1 Columbia apple £ growers can.; dis^ place: the Ontario fruit in the -Tor- ohto imarket, by theiruniform and; careful|packing, ; Upon our repre• sentative mentioning this to Mr. Carey;! he stated emphatically, that while Mr. Lowe's statement might remain unchallenged this year, the prospects were that next year the Ontario packs will be just as good as the Okanagan, Owing to the longer use of the Western box by the Okanagan growers, they have an advantage over us in their famil• iarity with it. They use the side pack. Next year Ontario growers will be using the new box and will Dress Goods, also adopt the side pack,' "The British Columbia growers will need something more than just their pack;'' Bald Mr, Carey, "to hold • Cottons, &a, &c. the trade on the Toronto market after this year. - In Baying this I do T Store closeB 5 p.m., excep.t Saturday.. not overlook the fact that the Bri Ending Saturday, December 20th. ... • . I tish Columbia growers have good - «• . - ... , i mmHgHHIMBMHeHSMSPIBHBSMH - ' , » I * reason for their confidence in the r superiority of their pack. ' /. DQWNTÚN. These are days of short credits with the mills and wholesalers. As money has ' - not been coming in fnst enough to assure us that we shall be in a position to meet our largo purchases of new goods for which jobbers now require practically spot Higher Alcohol Con cash wo have decided to give our patrons the advantages of a tent in Frozen Apples You Still Have Time Experiments conducted by Ynkl ma fruit by-produce manufacturers - Special Cash Sale ~ To Order That Car as to determine the value in thoir business of tho^apploa that Buffered A Christmas Present from the recent freeze, have led to In our Dry Goods Department, when we will offer the following goodi at a the interesting discovery that the juice from frozen npploB develops a much higher content in alcohol," acetic acid,- and sugar than do un frozen fruit, rendering such fruit per cent. C particularly valuiblo for tho making 10 M LAUGHLIN and CHEVROLET CARS of vinegar. Those, experiments showod that, DRESS GOODS TOWELS AND TOWELLING . after bolng bottled only a short SILKS AND SILK POPLINS LADIES' & CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR timo, tho juico of frozen fruit oon tainod throo'tonths of one per oon t. PRINTS AND GINGHAMS BLOUSES, LACES AND RIBBONS of alcohol, where unfrozen 'fruit SHIRTINGS BOOTS AND SHOES How about a Truck juico contained on alcohol,—-J.A,Q, COTTON MATERIALS FOR CHILDREN For next Season ? in Agricultural Journal. Pound Notice This ia an unuaual opportunity, one that ybu cannot afford to miss. Remember "Traffic" 2-Ton you save 10 per cont. on practically ovorything you buy in this etoro outsido tho gro• ~' Impounded at Poachland, n,0, cery department, $2,450.00 rod mooloy yoorllng hoifor with halter, brandod J on right hip. If fSmSSSBSSSSSSSSEmSS^ not claimed wjll bo sold at Pencfi- land corral at 3 p.m. 20th of Do combor to defray expenses, A. Milne, The Ladies' Emporium HUGH WILLIAMS, Summerland Garage 21 Municipal ConBtnblo. F D 19 FACH SIX THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW RIDAY, EC. The' man who considers Delco-Light some• thing that" he "will buy—WHEN HE CAN AFFORD IT—should heed this strong letter Thé Winding Trau .. W. W, Ballantyne from Mr. Ballantyne. It'costs more money to farm without Delco-Light. Can you afford, Netdpath Farm writes an advertisement then, to delay, equipping your farm with light • From tragedy to oomedy is but one step, and we con- Near Stratford, Oni and power? "IT IS . * stantly see the farcical element cropping up in events Dear Sir:— ...... -.^ .„•..-•:..• Exclusive Delco-Light Features TO LAUGH!" which in themselves are no laughing matters.^ Strikes,_ The Delco-Light Plant you' sold me to light my farm has not only given us past and present, have been rather^rich in humourous the pleasure and convenience of electric light in all our bu'ldings, BUT IT IS It is direct connected. There are no belts touches, the very latest being the naive request of some striking miners RAPIDLY PAYING FOR ITSELF IN THE 'WORK IT DOES. to slip, break or be replaced.. that they be allowed to mine sufficient coal for the relief of their own It would be a good investment for us aside from the lighting altogether. So It is self cranking. Pressing down on a families! This is just about on a level with the indignation freely ex• far, we have found 16-jobs for Delco on our farm, and we are constantly finding lever starts the engine and it stops automatic• pressed by certain street car drivers in a recent "sympathetic" and new jobs for'it. We are.using power from •'•Delco-Light to run': — ally when the batteries are charged. short lived strike in Vancouver, on realizing that, their cars being put 1. Three unit milking machine. , 10. Vacuum cleaner. : It is air cooled. There is no water to carry, out of commission, they themselves had to return home on foot. Then "2. Cream separator. -." 11. Electric iron. to freee or to boil away. we have the amusing disclosure of the jdentity of one Mr. Glass, a one 3. 'The pump in the dairy. 12. Toaster. There is only one, place to put oil There time prominent "Red" organizer, but now known to be a-member of 4. Root pulper. 13. Charging batteries on our motor are no grease cups. the Royal North West Mounted Police. It is hard to decide which is the 5. Emery stone. car. • . . A- simple mixing valve regulates the fuel ' funnier tableau—the sudden metamorphosis of the guileful "Mountie" 6. Horse clippers,. 14. Pumping water for household use. supply. There is no complicated carburetor. or the unbounded rage of Mr. Cassidy, K.C., at the "outrage" perpet• 7. Sheep shearing machine. 15. Lighting our home, stable, out• Ball and roller bearings cut down friction . rated by the prosecution. • 8. Fanning mill. buildings and yard. and increase efficiency. If we go further afield, we find much the same element of humour 9. Washing machine. 16.: Violet ray generator. Thick plate batteries are long lasting. in Mrs. Pankhurst's serious advice to labour to keep within .the law. We have never figured this work down to so many, hours per day, but we do 75,000 Delco-Light plants are operating in We can hardly forget that only a few years ago this estimable lady and know that we can operate the farm with one less man than,wfe used to. Figure Canada and the United States. This in itself her. militant followers were breaking the law with the utmost abandon, out the wages and board of a farm hand and you can see what thè Delco-Light proves the practical nature of the plant. Let and we are forced to smile at her wholesouled conversion. - But we can us put you in touch with some of these people. plant saves us. v forgive in this case, and receive the fair penitent as one sinner that We used to run à gas engine on the. milker and cream separator, at a cost of You "owe_it to yourself and your family jt©'< learn- what Delco-Light will do for you. /"'As repenteth. But what can we say to the comic opera claims of one de 10 cents a day. Our* Delco-Light plant supplying light and power for the whole y Valera, born in America of Spanish parents, to pose as the "President" | farm costs only 7 cents a day.• - ... a start toward greater "comfort and jailer pro• of an Irish Republic—which does not really exist? Shall we bracket It would not only, be a harder proposition to run our farm without Delco- fit ask us to send you the book,//''Pays 'For him with the mad Italian poet who is trying to set the Balkans on fire Light, but it would cost us a lot more money. W« have no hesitation in recum-. Itself," written by practical farmers. once more, or must we take his pretensions as bred from the same mending any farmer to harness up his farm to Delco-Light. density of understanding as is the ''Amazement" of Berlin when told : Electrlc Yours tiu]yi<::iSigned):/W.i W. Bqllantyne. Pentictonr Co.. that the Allies threaten further proceedings unless the terms of peace PENTlCTON, B.C. are carried out? It is hard to decide, the one thing certain being that, like Abram Lincoln during the Civil War, we must perforce laugh in Makers of Delco-Light Products ;> order to restrain our tears. The Domestic Engineering Co., Dayton, Together with the greater part of the Dominion of Can- STILL ada and possibly.Europe generally, the Okanagan Valley (The Complete. Electric Light GROWING has this year experienced climatic conditions which have been decidedly "abnormal. The latter part of summer and Power Plant for Farms/ brought .us extreme heat and dryness, the fall was remarkable for heavy • gales, and winter began considerably ahead of its usual date. All these aberrations affected our crops adversely, and at times we heard forecasts] colored by various shades of pessimism. Yet at the close of the season we learn on official authority that the total output has'once again^ passed the previous record. The figures given by Mr. Peters of the ~C.P.R. Save Half the Cost ofrErecting Your Irrigation Flumes show a grand total of.3,822 carloads of produce shipped out of the Val• ley, being just 1,000 cars more than in 1918, and taking the fact that IS^^SBJ. - Don't let the heavyvcost of lumber prevent you building your irrigation flumes this prices were also better, we must admit that our fears were premature Spring; You c^in easily save half the cost by erecting and that all's well with our world. * I note that Vernon is considerably upset at the possi- LEGISLATION* bility of the sale, of the Coldstream Ranch to a Japan- NEEDED. ese syndicate, and is trying to avert what it rightly considers a calamity. -As the law stands, the Oriental 9 ft india met can purchase land in this province and is constantly doing so, but W&^^££^J£ S ea k - r-, ^Placed in nothing approaching a transfer- of 13,000 acres has ever been accom• tightwith semi-drwUr^^S plished or suggested. It seems very curious that the province which Will, nbt sag orleKdEgU °r 8old« to trouble you.

not many years ago resisted the landing of a shipload of Hindoos (who Winter. EL$S& were actually British subjects) by force of arms; is apparently willing willbe surprised iK"e^^^"^,V^ to_give title of ownership to Orientals who have no ties with this Dom yon. Write'^^rHhV " P«fJ^^ - 8^C'H!abor Pedlar Flumes will save inion beyond the fact that' they fought as our allies against a common irrigation tablesT It is frk 6 S'* containing valuable enemy. The province of British Columbia, largely owned by Japanese, : as it bids fair to be, will be somewhat of an anachronism,:and should The PEDLAR PEOPLE UMITED^^«2r O.hawa Ont v cast about for a~more suitable name. • EDMONTON -• CALGARY " """" VINZVVER 606 TegLr Bldg. 409 Lougheed Bid,. 6*T*2^Ww » .* "; li AUTOLYCUS.

For the Children For Ladies For Gentlemen Thermos Bottles and Kits, Dolls, Toys, Games, French Ivory Manicure Sets, Sleds, Story Books, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Case Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, Bubble Books, Fancy Bottles, Silver Inlaid, Cigars in Gift. Boxes, Moir's & Neilson's Chocolates, Gillette and Auto Strop Razors, Nursery Rhymes on the Ebony Hair Brushes, Gramophone "Xmas Papeteries, Cut Glass, Community Plate, Brass-ware, Military Brushes, Burnt Leather Cushion Covers Latest Copyright Novels, Toy Department : Upstairs in Fountain Pens, Summerland Store Kodaks, all styles and prices

GRAMOPHONES From $35.oo to $150.00 Victor and Columbia Records. Sole Agents Columbia Grafonola and Records.

The Summerlana1 Drug Company Summerland mm ^^/ymm West Summerland 'Phone 17 Established 1904 'Phone 11 FRIDAY, DEC. 19 ÏHB SUMMERLAND REVIEW, PAGE SEVBK

Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Craig and Mrs. G, L. McWilliams was a Classified Ädvts. family will spend the next threerecen t visitor at the Dale home c. months in Ontario, having left here here. For Sale. Passing Events: Social, Personal,Saturda &y fo r North Gower, Carlton County, Mr. Craig's former home. Mr. E. W. Bateman arrived this FOR SALE.- -Light double seat• morning from Vancouver on a brief ed buggy; also . DeLaval separator, Miss -Aitchison left here Tuesday The' publktfaschools close to-day Summerland is now without a Education Department officials visit to the Dales. No. 10." Cordy & Hudd eston. 2ltf morning to return to her homein for the Christmas vacation. - justice of the peace except the state that the Penticto^ school Reeve, who holds that title by vir• grounds are the best kept in the Following the reading of Con• . FOR SALE.—'Large - two storey Ottawa. - The W. A. of the Summerland tue of his municipal position. whole of British Columbia. * stable Craig's report at a meeting house and lot overlooking wharf. The W.A. of the Baptist Church G.W.V A. is preparing to hold an of the Police Commissioners held on Price $1,500; half, cash, balance; to exhibition of war souvenirs. Last week-end there were 120,650 Following a -.report from the Tuesday the Constable' was given a suit buyer. F. D. Cooper, Real held a successful sale last Saturday in Campbell's Hall, $213 being packed boxes of-apples being held Municipal Electrician in which it three months' leav,e of absence, and Estate Broker, Peach Orchard; .. Mrs. Kennedy of the' High School, in thè. Okanagari: Valley according was shown that the present plant is J. C. Arkell was appointed acting ' realized. ( . ' v.. • • - 20,23 staff left this morning for her,home tò.the Fruit'Commissiontr's report. i nadequate to the : load placed upon constable. !'It. was. estjmàted'Jthat there were it, the Council; issued instructions - FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.- Miss Eva Barkwill, a sister of in Calgary, where she .will:spend The recent cold.weather.made it ~ her Christmas vacation. ^ still to pack/60,850 boxes. that no more electric light connec• We have a complete cider making Bob Barkwill arrived here from tions should be made. necessary to suspend work for. a plant; just the thing for a large or• time on the erection of the fore• England on; Tuesday. We; under• The D.I. Club of the Baptist | Mrs. Kate,'Bentley now has with chard, but too small for our busin stand she intends remaining in Useful Christmas presents within man's house on the Experimental Church is entertaining ; the mem• her another.- daughter and two ess, which we will sell very cheap Summerland. , - . easy' reach: bedroom slippers (we Farm here. Several buildings for if taken before the 21st inst. Com bers of the congregation ai a social grandchildren. They are . Mrs. will tell you their, size), pocket the Farm have been, authorized and in the church to-riight. A feature]Suffre y and her two daughters who munity Cider Works, Shaughnessy James English, brother of R. H. books, gloves, mitts, suit cases, in addition to the Foreman's-house of the affair is a shower for chil• arrived, here a fevy days, ago from. Avenue, Summerland.' 19tf English and a former, resident of trunks, spat?, basketball shoes, which will be completed first, the dren in an Italian mission home at ILondon , England/.;-:''?-.-"'•'•• hockey boots; arctic socks, rubbers, foundation has been laid for a FOR SALE AT COST. — We Summerland came, in from Tre- Vancouver. herne, Man. the first of the week. Miss Brown•f the. - having machinery and • ,; 20,21 Hookham is Kiev. Edgar Russell will preach Charlie Chaplin A DogY Life ^st.^ndro^ equipments brought, in from .'the : morning service at at' both services at the - Baptist TO RENT;—Three roomed house Preshyteriah":-ChurcK'the'following Coast.. He has been; down to Van 25c. and 40c. in Prairie Valley. Apply'R. Mit• committees were appointed in con• Church, West Summerland on Sun• couver . on two or three occasions day.•>':''"'.'; • ' c chell. : '": , 19-20 nection with the Forward Move-- 1 atelyfor the purpose of; procuring THURSDAY, Dec. 25th— ment:—Spiritual Aims:' J. L. Lo- the ^e.cessary equipment. Mr . Christmas Matinee; 2.30:—20c and:'35c- Lost and Found; gie, convener,; Mrs.; J. G. Robert• Hookham .is now'..advertising the CARD OF THANKS ••••'\-:.v;,.-."v;'. Evening Performance:— 25c and 50c , son, Wm. Kerr; A. Smith, Miss v LOST.—-Between English's house necessary notices of his intention The relatives of the late Miss . showing Sinclair, Mrs. C. A. Mitchell and and the Union packing house, right to apply for license to prospect for Dale wish to convey their sincere Miss Harrison. Census Committee: ft hand gauntlet mitt, with buckskin coal, petroleum and natural gas thanks to friends and acquaintances A. McLa.chlan, Lee McLaughlin, R. palm. Finder please leave at Re- It isstated that already very prom for their many expressionsof sym• THE BARRIER'! Johnston, D. Lister, O. Adams, E. view-Office, or Phone 733. .• 21 ising outcrops of coal have been pathy- an 1 kindness extended tp by Rex Beach. In Eight-Reels Hutchinson. Publicity and Liter• uncovered and further that geolo them during their recent bereave• with a select Mack-Sennett Comedy, " Cupid's Day Off.' LOST.—A small black purse be• ary Committee: Geo.. Sinclair, S. gists state that there is every pros ment, and also for the floral trib• tween Mr. T; G. Beavis's house and Davidson,- Ji O. Smith. Financial pect of coal in that area. utes. ; the Summerland. Supply Company's Drive: C. A. Mitchell, Basil• Steu- SATURDAY, Dec. 27th— Store, Town. Finder "will be re• art,; J.' .0. Freeman, J. R. Camp• warded. Kindly leave at S. S. Co. bell. A; G. Munn was appointed Clara Kimball Young in " MADGA" Store. clerk of the above committees. —and— We are now prepared for Your Christmas Needs with »iTU^^I!-* in a 2'reel laugh-compeller, a Fine Assortment of New and Up-tO'the-Minute . Charlie Chaplin «The champion Goods: Canbtéss Se Cafetó COMING- -Jan. 6: "The Better 'Ole." Jan. 27: "The UnpaVdon- Ctirtsitmasi able Sin." And Later: "Daddy Long Legs.!' ••:———^MP~w»l~~~"- ; Wrist and other Watches, Though a bit late we have now been able to stock up well with Clocks, Silverplate, '. a finesuppl y of ; Motor Service Cijvtótmas; Caitbtes; v r * V : Fancy Goods, &c., &c. • , • . t. Pox ani» pulfe Cijotolates; If You nywhere Call and other good thlngB,'including Want A On ^uve ^tuttev &>1)M Pvenbtf - fteàfovtb ftfiort ?Bvenbtf J. ROWLEY, To Go ny time. Us. N . —•mib— ;;v.;. Jeweler & Optician. West Summerland We have added a Motor Car to our equipment, and • • Jfrtut Cafceg . • . are always at your service. Rates moderate. i ——»»——»——» .. in. York Sultana, Genoa, Rich Fruit, and a small quantity of Car meets all EaUltaund Traku at K.V.F. Static*, W. Sfarlad. 41. , Boautlfully Iced and Decorated Fruit Cakos. •PHONES i gác; 09!. Gonong'a and Molr's Troo Decorations. Tr«NipërtiAtion by AUTO - T> «ly CON01MIAL w*jr Chocolates CanàMea Galoro. Pioneer Livery Stables MRS. G. NOBLE Cápt. P. S. ROE R. H. ENGLISH, Proprietor. 'Phone IS - - - Summ«rl4Util TRY THE At Your l*rv!c« MoaMMO, NOON Midi Mww ' Latest NeW8 for Christmas Shoppers New Meat Market I havo juBt oponod a largo afcock of , , Change in Ferry Time For Your Next Order of Neckwear, Fancy Work Commencing December let tho Forry will,leave Fresh or Cured Meats, Fish, &c. and Ribbon Notions Summorland at • • • 0.30 a.m. and 3145 p.m. Spoclnlly for tho ChrlBtmas trade. • ' Naramata - • • • 12 noon and 4 p.m. Lowest CASH Prices Soo.thcQo boforo ordorlng olsowhoro Pontlcton trips Tuesdays and Saturdays, leaving • Storo closed Tuesdays and Thursdays Summorland 0.30 a.m.; • Naramata 10 a.m.;, Wo wish nil ou^r 0 p (H^tWXtití Kifl m and Pontlcton at 2,30 p.m. G. K. DEVITT A. MILNE -

• F D 19 SUMMWLANDI'RBVmW RIDAY, EO. PAGE EIGHT

Miss Jean Kincaid of Kelowna was a visitor in town last week Doings end. '"•_-. A Weekly Chronicle Furnished By Our' Local Representative., The CP.R. left one of its barges in town on Sunday to be loaded After a couple of days spent' at with the Government wharf repair Vernon, Mr. A. N. Pope returned material which was supplied by the to his home here on Wednesday of Peachlend Lumber and Mfg. Co. last week. and -placed on the Government wharf for shipment ' Mr. Jaa. Lieut. Tees left last week v for Michael with a helper.-loaded the Calgary, where he expects to spend scow ready; for taking away and the Christmas season with his will. soon be starting the repair people, and return to the Valley work on the wharf here. later on. Mr; Brinsen who recent ly came iny'frbm Alberta with his Having recently sold their resi family to settle in our midst paid dehce and fruit lot to Mr. Brinsen the prairie a' short visit again who just came in from Alberta, leaving' on Thursday of-last week Mr/A. Town and family have mov and returning on Tuesday night/ ed into Mr. and • Mrs. Ddrland's residence for the winter. Mr. J. W. Jones, M.L.A., of Kelowna, came down to attend the ••- Miss Betty and Mrs. Buchanan Returned Soldiers' Banquet held left on Saturday evening's boat en , here last Thursday. route - for Vancouver to visit there for a time. - Mr. George Weaver of Naramata piano tuner, spent a couple of days Mrs. Dorlaud and son Hugh left in town' last week' giving heed to on Saturday last to join Mr. Dor the various pianos under his tuning land for the winter at Midway. supervision. He left for up the Miss F. Broscomb returned on lake points on Friday morning. Monday from Penticton where she Mrs. Bennett left Friday night has been for a short .time. She will for Tacoma where she will probably remain in Peachland. spend a large'portion of the winter. Having sold their property in the Mr. -Wes. Waldriff went south on Townsite to Mr. and?Mrs: Kenneth Friday night and after visiting in Tailyour Messrs. Oct.. arid A. N. the vicinity of Dog Lake returned Pope' left on Saturday last en route home on Tuesday morning. He for Vancouver, <: where they will reports lots of ice down in that part make their home for some time. On of the country. The- community will miss these gentlemen who have not only al- Mr.Roscoe E. Law was a passen ways ably filled their places as citi• ger south on Monday evening last zens but have done their bit in pub• to spend a short time in Penticton. lic service to the municipality. anitv A dance was given in the Orange Hall on Friday evening in honor of Bargains In the returned men at which a' goodly GREAT deal has'been written on. the food Real Estate number were present and a very enjoyable evening spent. A- value of Chocolates, or candies (as some people Rev. C. D. Clark spent a couple j $22,000 takes a 31 acre .orchard, of days of last week in Vernon at• 11, them). Well, as an emergency) ration, "a box of paying 10 per- cent, on Invest• tending a Forward Movement con• ca ment. vention in connection, • with the I Neilson's or any otKer good Chocolates ' has- a. sound $15,000 takes good ranch, all com• Methodist.Church. plete. " Peachland Veterant Given food value. ; $1,100 takes acre, with houses sta• ble and small fruits. ...Home-Coming BanquetI is belief. that people buy Neil $1,800 takes - 4 acres; hay,, with; But it our sons The banquet in honor of the re• - small house, etc turned soldiers was held on Thurs• Chocolates because- they are luscious tothe taste and day night" of .last week in the For particulars s«« Orange Hall; Over 60 were in at• delightfully satisfy one's craving for something sweet tendance; despite the terribly cold W. J. ROBINSON evening. The menu was well filled 6ut- w i th many tempti ng = dairiti es '• Every maiden should know that when her "man", Real Estate and Insurance and plenty to, spare.; Throughout SumnMrland B.C. the banquet hour the toast list-was rher- "-boy--friend"--(as- she- may- call-kirn)* very ably and pleasingly handled by the various speakers interspersed with songs by Mrs. H. K Mitchell ' comesVbearing a gift of Neilson's. he is brih£- and Mr. A. H. Cutbill, which were 4 well received. The toast list was ing ,to her, the most delicious ' Chocolates as follows: — The. King, Chair. Empire and Imperial Forces, pro• that mone$ can hu$l Hay & Feedpose d by J. W. Jones,, M.L.A. and responded to by Majors Thorn and Tailyour. The Navy, proposed bv Now in Stock at Mr. J.- L. Vicary and responded to by Signaller1 Wm. ' M. Buchanan. following prices: Canada and Canadian Forces, pro posed by Captain Higgins and re weight. priée sponded to by Major Hardisty. HAY ton $46.90 Municipality and School Trustees, proposed by Mr. Grant Lang and WHEAT 100 lb. 4.60 responded to by Reeve R. J. Hogg. Returned Men, proposed by Mr; FLOUR Sack 3.00. Thos; Powell and responded to by Mr. J. G. "McDougald? Secretary of WHOLE OATS 100 _ 3.50 the G.W.V.A. Silent Toast to the Fallen Heroes. LadieB, proposed FLATTENED OATS 100 8.60 by Mr. W. L. Williams and re- sponded to hy Mr. M,' D. Ross. As hinted above these -addresses a. 80 BRAN 100 were very pleasing and interesting, and we regret 'the fact that space "The CKocolates that are.Different" SHORTS 100 3.00 will .not allow our dealing with them in detail. OYSTER SHELL,. .100 3.00 The addresses were not only 'Phono Day or Night BEEF SCRAP por lb. .98 pleasing, but i nstructivo from a WILLIAM H. WOOD, BEN PRIEST; 'Hygienic Satisfactory historical point of view for the Physician and Surgeon, OIL CAKE MEAL do. .10 various speakers brought to mind Funeral Director. afresh many Incidents, facts and Offlat Hours : Certificated Embalmer, . " -, figures of importance in connection West 8umm«rl»nd :, • 11 • 12 noon 8ummtr1aid • • 2 ts 4 p.m. Perfect Funeral Service. with tho world war, THIS ••'-..••••• • Wo Stock SUMMERLAND " PENTICTON PENTICTON STEAM LAUNDRY Pratt's Chicken Remedies We Suggest a Thorough Investigation of All Work Dono by All White'Labor.

Summerland The Light Situation. PHONK OHAS. H, RILEY WEST SUMMBRLAND • 7 ANP les Fruit Union You can mako yourhomo In the country just OB attractive and'comfortable OB if you.lived in tho city' whore all modern conveniences aro at your disposal, by installing a Northern Electric Power and Light Plant WELDON CARTER, The £ Kilowatt Plant will light up your residence, barn and other buildings, do your washing, run tho separator, churn, sowing machine, and thoroughly heat your GOO watt oloctrlc iron, etc. This plant Plumber & Heating Engineer Home Seekers costs less money than other high grado plants of tho same size,1 besides;has some real good features not Bhown on other makes. Wo-will gladly explain, or Investors With a larger stock of supplies Would do well tooonault CANADIAN - AMERICAN AGENCIES and material and more help, I Manufacturers Agents - PENTICTON, B.C. - F. R, Shikora, Manager am now in a much botter posi• F. D. COOPER, tion than ever before to attend Usal Estate Broker, District Agents for the Northern Electric Pewsr aid Light Plants, also Kauttine Wateriest Toilets to your orders for Plumbing, Peach Orchard, guaranteed absolutely odorless and sanitary. Approved by tho Provincial and other high authorities. Heating, etc. Summerland. Phono 223, Duncan Block, next to Co«Oporativo Store, Main Stroot WBLDON CARTER. FRIDAY, DEC. 19 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW PAGE NINE , Coldstream Estate May Be Sold To Jap. Syndicate

Vernon.—A report that the Cold• Our Stores are now stream Ranch may pass into the possession of a Japanese syndicate has aroused much indignation here. Mr. Lundy, the agent ;for Lord Cowdray and Mr. Buchanan, the English owners of^ the estate inti• Well Stocked mated in a recent interview to the Toronto Globe that such a sale might be made. He offered the ranchto the Provincial and Domin• ion governments for soldier settle• with good things for the Christmas Season ment purposes but was not success• ful *in disposing of it. Mr. Lundy. stated to the Globe that he was now considering an offer he had received You are cordially invited to inspect the from a company of Japanese. At a meeting of Vernon Board of wares in our several Departments before Trade Friday, a committee was ap• pointed to take, up the matter with the provincial and federal authori• ordering. ties and to exert all possible efforts to prevent the transfer of this 13,000 acre estate to Orientals. Felt Doubtful in All Departments Of Outcome

In a letter to The Review thank• Gift H ctndkerchiefs for Men ing this journal for the co-opera• Men's Gloves for Gifts tion given in the Victory Loan Campaign, Mr. John Nelson, chair• Large and varied .stocks to choose from at prices particularly :A gi'ft all men appreciate. We show]them in'tsn>nd grey man of the Tress and News Fea• cape and suede. Prices.per pair - , - $3.0(1 and $5.50 tures Committee for this province, moderate. For instance:—Irish Linen Handkerchiefs each 65c says:—I wish to express on behalf* Linen Finished'Handkerchiefs - - - 2 for 25c MEN'S SCARFS at $4.00. • . of Mr. W. J. Taylor, president of ., Made of^Silk in Fancy^Floral^Designs. ' the Canadian Press Association and Best Quality Lawn - -~- - " •' each 25c; the provincial executive, their sin• MEN'S SUSPENDERS, $1.00 and $1.25. •. ;, •. : cere thanks for the fine co-operation Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, white - . - e.ach75c of the entire provincial press. The Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, white, with initials - each $1.00 Practical Gift Suggestions, Shown in Plain or Fancy Stripes, each fact that every community in the pair put_up iuVFancy Gift Box.l - _•• " province reached its quota and in a great number of cases not only the quota but the objective was passed, is in itself the best proof of the effi• Acceptable Gifts in Hardware-Their Usefulness Commends Them ciency of the press campiagn. My own work was made very light by the wonderful co-operation of Electric Heaters -• . - . :. . $9.00 every editor in British Columbia. Large Assortment of Salt and Pepper Shakers, Ladles, Sugar I cannot refrain in this, letter from Electric Irons - . . ' . $5.50 Shakers, Coffee Balls, Measuring Cups, Collapsible Cups, Cake adding my own thanks to that of for Instantaneous Heat in the Bathroom, Bedroom, Easing Pain, the officials already mentioned. Drying the Hair, .Baby's Bath, etc. Turners, Pie Plates, Cups, Strainers, Measuring Spoons, Etc., Etc. 1 was very nervous of the out• Flashlights, in Nickel Cases each $2.'50, $3.00 and $3.75 come of this L^an, as I think we One Large Table Loaded with Above Articles. all were," but results- have shown, Thermos Bottles - ~- •• ^ -'" - - pints $3.85 that we underestimated our own. Thermos Bottles '- - . - - '- Quarts, Any Piece - 20c each possibilities. We underestimated Pocket Knives - - - - ... each 5uc to $2.75 also, I think,,the cumulative value of several years of intensive cultiva• tion of the patriotic spirit of:the A Gift of Community Plate Canadian people. To my mind this succession of remarkably successful loans is.the best proof of the value We have the Adam Design—Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons, Table Spoons, Dinner Knives, Dessert Knives, Dinner Forks' of intelligent advertising, and an. indication, if such were needed, of and Dessert Forks the irrisistibility of an united press. It should not be without its lessons to us in the future. It was a great Men s Silk Neckware Shirts achievement to attain so nearly to the high water record of 1918. I hope to send you in a few days an r -These will: prove a very popular selection this Christmas, as every man likes the fashion, and he will appreciate such^a gift'.. analysis of British Columbia's part Open End Ties in a .wonderful; range of.3rocadedVSilks,;in all We have a fine stock of them in handsome' fancy colored stripe in the Loan, which, unless I- am mistaken, will show, after deduct• effects, just what men approve $2.00 to $4.00- the wanted colors - • - - $1.25, 1.'50, 1.75 and 2.75 ing special subscriptions, which you Jaeger's Silk Pongee Shirts $7.50 will agree with me is a very proper deduction, that British Columbia ranks second in the Dominion, com• ing short only of the rich province Suggestions for CHRISTMAS GROCERIES of Ontario. Christmas Gifts I trust this will be the last such Loan that wiI be needed in Canada, . . for Women but if it should ever again become Raisins • Currants New Sultanas Mixed Peel necessary to mobilize the whole: country in some big undertaking, Ladies Wool Sweaters from whether it be for war or peace, the • : $13.50 to $22.50 Japanese and Navel Oranges . Lemons fraternity established and the re• Crepe de Chine BlouaeB serves of resources disclosed in this campaign will be of the utmost pos• $8.00 to $9.75 Grape Fruit Emperor Grapes Dromedary Dates sible service. Crepe de Chine Middy Ties at 70c All wool Scarfs at $2.75 Table Figs Mixed Nuts Roasted Peanuts Handkerchiefs, Boxed, at from Piano Tuning 25c to $2.00 per box . Sweet Potatoes Cranberries WITH A REPUTATION AND A nice assortment of GANONG'S CHOCOLATES in fancy boxes Christmas Stockings Crystallized Ginger Ginger Wine ON MERIT A Piece of China makes an acceptable gift. Two tables to select from Alvin E. Perkins Wo wish to, Introduce to our customers tho moBt remarkable Three tons of Coal ,Coal Savor over offorod to tho public, namoly CALOXI, CALOXI is a Chemical compound.for tho treatment of coal, Both Stores will be open will be in the Okanogan, and For the Price which whon applied and usod according to dlroctlons is guaranteed will visit Summtrlnnd to make two tons of coal burn as long and glvo as much hoat as thrco tons of tho samo conl whon untreated, Monday, Tuesday* and in a few week? of Two , CALOXI is put up in Ono Pound Boxos, which contain sum* clont to treat two tons of coal. Thoso Ono Pound Boxes BOII for B Wednesday evenings $1.50 each. Coal 1 Scarco, Pooplo must conserve. Order early T. FOR SALE and bo assured of your supply, ONE ' Power Grain Grinder • In A1 condition.

BALC0M0 RANCH. R.v. AQUR, Mg. The Summerland Supply Co., Limited , 'Phono 744 DATENT S SUMMERLAND Phone 43 and Phono 6 WEST SUMMERLAND ]Rs&)l WJUrAV' A"k for our INVJBN. TOn'fl ADVlilWa.wliloh will bo ßont iroa MARION & MAltlON, 984 University 6t.« Montreal. Sales To Orientals ™RK P^E* SALE NOTES NA6AN LINE. Strongly RANK-()r M MIRFAT Save yourself the time worry and incon• With some two thousand men at Condemned work, most of them returned sol• ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS venience, of collecting your sale notes by diers, the ..construction of the Can• Board >of Directors: That the business of the real adian National Rai 1 way branch into having this Bank do it for you. the Okanagan- is being carried on SIR VINCENT MEREDITH, Btrt, Present. estate agent who had sold to a SIR CHARLES GORDON, G. B. E. Vic<-rrciid«nt. - Chinaman , should be taken from with vi gor. ', From Kamloops where R. B. ANGUS, EK. LORD SHAUGHNESSY, K.C.V.0. C. R. IIOSMF.R, Eiq. We will look after all payments when due" him .-• and like threats as well as the C.N.R. enters from the north H. R. DRUMMOND, Eio. D. FORBES ANGUS, Esq. V/ll. McMASTER, Eiq.~ most vigorous condemnation; was the Government line trains will use Lt-Crt. HERBERTMOLS0N.M.C. HAROLD KENNEDY, Esq. H. W. BEAUCLERK, Eiq. and credit the amount paid to your account C.P.R. tracks easterly for a few GEORGE B. FRASER. E«q. ' COLONELHENRY COCKSHUTT J. U. ASHD0WH, Eiq. heard at a meeting of thePenticton /*s-;v;!-.;-.i.-:/i:-:,-.;:^'-,A- E. W. BEATTY, Eiq. K. C. Board of Tiade- last week when a miles. The Okanagan branch really resolution was presented - to the begins at a point just west of Ducks SIR FREDERICK WILLIAMS-TAYLOR. Generi! Marnier. Consult the Manager. station on the C.P.R. It will cross effect that the Board viewed with $ 20,000,000.00 indignation and alarm the encroach through. the Grand Prairie district Capital Paid Up to Armstrong and from Armstrong Re«t> - . - ' 20,000,000.00 ment of Chinese on themain street Undivided Profit« 1,812,854.43 THE DOMINION BANK of that town. A recent sale of the to Vernon will again run on C.P.R. Total Assets (31st Oct. 1919) 545,304,809.49 lines. Construction is also proceed SUMMERLAND. BRANCH, Foley-Bennett property on the main Branches throughout Canada and Newfoundland; in London, England, Manager. ing on the Lumby branch running F. ZIMMERMAN, street to Chinese was the occasion NewYork, Chicago; Spokane.and City of Mexico; also in San Francisco— from Vernon out through the Cold British-American Bank (owned and controlled by Bank of Montreal). of the resolution.. stream Valley. Track laying .on the Mr. E. W. Mutch condemned the Kamlqops end of the line will com deal in strong language and said mence .early in the- spring.' E» J. WHITE, Manager, - WEST SUMMERLAND BRANCH. that he could .sell his orchard pro Branches in Okanagan District: perty to Orientals at a premium '' Amstrong, Enderby, Kelowna, Penticton, Princeton, Vernon. but to do so would be a gross in• - . Sub-Agencies at Surrimerland and Naramata. :\ justice to his .neighbors and he Okanagan vs. California. would, deserve to be ridden out of town on a rail.- \Mr."A. H. Huntley ; British Columbia has little to also strongly condemned the sale of fear from competition with South any property to Orientals. . California, according to a former Mr. L. A. Rathvon who had made resident of that section of the Paci• I the sale said that if he had not put fic State, Mr. R.'J. Laidlaw. Mr. through the deal some other agent Laidlaw, a former owner of. a large would ^have sold to the 0 rienta 1 s fruit ranch in the south, visited the I Mr. W. E. Hasking declared Mr. Okanagan recently and i s now most I Rathvon had as much right to sell T enthusiastic on the subject of fruit j land;to an.Oriental as had the mer- I growing in this Valley. He has chants to sell, them groceries. sold his California ranch and bought •Public sentiment will be aroused an Okanagan orchard. against any further-land sales to Retreading and Section Work Chinese. •• v.-- a Specialty. Bringing Manure Trout Creek We Repair Anything in Rubber You will find them here in abun• United Farmers From Calgary ALL WORK GUARANTEED dance and all marked at lowest : Demonstrations- in the art • of Stockyard manure has been ship killing, plucking and dressing poul• Save Your Old Tires: i ped • here /from^ Calgary as ^ an ex try were: given Thursday evening, ^ They are valuable for Rellners. possible prices. Here are a few: periment by. Supt.- Hélmer of the the 11th, by Mr. George;..W. John• Dominion - Experimentar Station. son; before -av large gathering at RAISINS,- Seeded and Seedless • ^ . .••;--•; ^ : 30c. . While in Calgary recently Mr.Hel• the regular monthly meeting of the PentictonTire Hospital 35c. mer arranged' to have a sample car United Farmers in the Trout Creek CURRANTS, lib. package • • . - : shipped to. the. farm here. The School House >?• As Mr. Johnson pro• NBXT TO EMPRESS THEATRE' ',; 12 oz. package v.'^^:; 30c. minimum carload is twenty-five tons ceeded with the work he explained a . and the cost delivered is $4.55 per 8 35c. : every move and -turn, imparting DflCO FIGS for cooking 1 .. ' . ton; Seventy -five cents; f.o.b. the qui te ;a : few" new, pointers 'in the'art cars at Calgary is charged and the ! PEELS, all kinds - . - : . - 60c. of dressing chickens.•:-¡--Those'.;-pre-' freight charge is $3.80 per ton. If sent, including quite a faw visitors;' SH.-WALNUTS, whole, per lb. ' : '_ - 90c. an order of one - hundred carlo.ads were 'able to get á close".up view of SAVE $10.00 ON SINGER' MACHINE was made up locally^ Mr.iHelmef 70c/ the work and the numerous-; ques• This advancs goes into effect this month. Buy now - Save $50.00 to believes that a material-reduction tions put byithem- were, clearly an• * $75.00 on PIANOS if bought this month., SHREDDED COCOANUT in,package and bulk on freight- rates could be obtained swered by;. Mr: 'Johnson who receiv- and when speaking to The-Review ed a hearty vote óf thanks for the T. G. WAN LESS 1 - .• - PENTICTON, B.C. Mr. Helmer said he would-make 60c. interesting and-efficient'demonstra"' Agent Sinisr Sewing Machines, Willis Pianos, Waar-Ever Aluminum. - ORANGES per dozen such a proposal at the next meeting tion he had given. ,\*- 60c. of the Farmers' Institute. - J' LEMONS, per dozen Mr. Helmer, is quite satisfied GRAPE FRUIT, - Two for 25c. with the quality of the manure sup• plied and he would like all interest• CHOCOLATES and CANDIES in packages and bulk. ed to inspect this carload which he unloaded this week. 5 '

C. P.R. Employment Figures We have just opened.a hew stock of Revised figures up to October 31st, regarding ; C.P.R. employees who enlisted, and army men who have been given employment* on their return from '-overseas have CHRISTMAS just been issued. The figuresrevise d to the end of October are as follows: under the auspices of the Total reported as joining ... the army «' - - 10,747 TOYS Dead ... - . . 1,031 Wounded • .-; -2,025 Re-employed in the service 6,060 Summeriand Other soldiers" given „ Make your selection early employment " 6,973 Total soldiers given omploy-- ment to date • • 18,088,| Board of Trade .... <• , * - •, • At present Penticton's borrowing Christmas Fruits Arrived: power is $182,000, The-Council) will be held in the are preparing to submit money by• ORANGES LEMONS laws to sell debentures up to a total GRAPE FRUIT GRAPES of $225,000 for needed improve• ments. .The Herald wants to know , Campbell Hall CRANBERRIES BANANAS , what the government is going to do I about it. TABLE FIGS JAP ORANGES - ON - SHELLED AÍiMONDS Although the Doukhobors in Bri• tish Columbia were counted on .for $75,000 for the* Victory Loan they only took up $10,000 worth of Saturday, Dec. 20 bonds, It Is stated a big tourist hotel A. B. ELLIOTT will bo built at Coquahalla, on the K.V.R. * at 3 o^lock pm, The Mflii who . ^ , . S -, .» • i , " " Saves You fßlRTHS. Summerland and I Wett Sumariad To Discuss Municipal Affairs and At the homo of Nurse Scott on Wednesday, December 10th, to Mr, and Mrs. Russell McFaddon, a the personnel of the Council Do You Intend to Use Lumber or Other: daughter, still-born, • * Building Material in the Near Future? for 1920. Summerland Weather Report We believe some nro holding off making alterations, extensions or F. A. C. WRIGHT, doing any building, hoping fori a general reduction in prices. : Below is a report furnished by Secretary. In this they will bo disappointed, woaro now convinced. It is no the Dominion Experimental Station use putting off, Lumbor wllll bo (Joaror instead of cheaper. If you her« for tho wook, onding Tuesday: have need for lumbor or othor building materia), UAK RAJHJ our ndvlco is jBUY NOW. Data, 1910, . Min, In. BunihinoJ Doc. 10— 4 2, .00 0.00 0,7 Wo have a new shipmont of; BEAVER BOARD. „ 11— 4 -4 .00 0.00 6,1 • Tho price is n little higher, but much choapor than lath and plastor. 12— 0 -5 .00 0.00 0,0 it 18—18 1 .00.0.10 0,0 14— 18 2 .00 0.00 5.5 Phone as RITCHIE. 15— 20 0 ,00 0.00 0.0 YVM. 16— 28 10 .00 0.00 0,0

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