DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, AND N ARAM ATA

Vol. 4, No. 35 SUMMERLAND, B.C;, MARCH 29, 1912. Whole No. 189 At Summerland Base of

day.; morning when I-mentioned the FRUIT UNION DISCUSSED. imperative,- and he urged'his hear• MEMORIAL SERVICE ers to work towards .strengthening Miles of stealing if rom the municipal wood• the Union,' which he •<:•. described as pile, but I mentioned . no names.. MANAGER GARROWAY TALKS ON being, after, all,' the fruitgrowers -Have ;n'ever. seen iTempleton taking O MEMORY OF LATE MRS. G. A. UNION MATTERS. organized. . .•• • . . . wood. - Mr. Darkis had me measure MCWILLIAMS. some wood on two different occa , SOME .QUESTIONS Ready For a. Large Crop. sions, the first six weeks ago when An Appréciation and Tribute. ANSWERED. Route Approved and a cord' and a half .was' seven-feet The meeting was then ,'thrown short, x and again- eight days ago f" Mr. H. L. Garroway, , manager when another" cord. and a half was The regular evening, service at of the; Fruit Unioh,- paid open for general discussion. the .Methodist Church^on^.Suhday/'V:',* s S.-M.-Young thought that 35 Contract six feet short. Each' time the 1 ? Summerland a visit i; on Thursday, wood'was delivered in :the; evening, ast, .conducted by Rev.. .F. W.\' March 21st, and met a representa- cents per box was too great a charge Hardy, took the'form of. a Mem-;<,- for.expert packing;': Mr. Garroway and I measured it next morning. tive numberfof fruitgrowers in the Oh the night of March 16 I went orial Service to the memory of the said that of this amount 25 cents ate Mrs. G. A. McWilliams. Iri . Men's. Club that evening. In his over to the Store about ten o'clock, y talk, Mr. Garroway dealt quite was cash outlay for box and mat• Steel Ordered For Large Bridge. spite of her physical infirmities,/ erial. 1 - f •• and from there to the tent occupied fully - with the -operations of the by Templeton and / Lintern, reach• Mrs. McWilliams was an ardent Union in the marketing of fruit.' In reply to a question from J.t R. church worker, and an enthusiastic < Brown, Mr. Garroway said the ing there about 10 after 10. One He claimed that \ the Union had PRESIDENT WARREN has decided to begin construction on the man, was in bed and the other got member of many uplifting organi- '.' *. been organized ahead of its.time, Union ••could'! this year handle all Kettle Valley Railway in this municipality and work out from here. zations, both within her church - in while I was there. I was there 1 the f ruit of the Va) ley at remuner• ; and without. „The respect she com- but by. being so organized it- was L. Logie, Right-of-Way Agent, has about completed his duties fori about ten minutes. Just after now in a position to handle'' any ative prices. ' • Upon being: asked manded from the people of Sum• who .fixed the price, he said that and' this week President Warren,, accompanied by Chief Engineer I left the tent I heard some fellows crop; no matter how-large it might come; along and put; a'bag on their merland generally Was attested in • - this'was controlled by market con• McCollough, visited Summerland and inspected, the route. > Both 1 be. Jle urged the growers to be stovepipe." the 1 a'rge and representative - ditions. • The selling-price was as• audience. From every part of loyal to the Union, and,took up gentlemen were pleased with the, survey and at an informal meeting Mr. Arkell was again calledHe the matter of binding each grower certained,andtthe jobber was given Summerland and from every denom- ; ; ; with the Council requested that Engineer Latimer.be instructed to go said ''There were two others lying . to give all or none of his output to Ithe^fruit;.j^t:a*figuTe'sslightly :below. ination came worshippers to honor , this; giving'him,a moderate mar• over the right-of-way with the Kettle-Valley Railway's engineer to"ad- j in the brush at the same time withhe r memory in reverence. /• < , the Union. me, saw. the whole proceedings, gin of profit., .Much' had been said just the matters of crossings, flumes, ditches, etc' These will bear- /Mr.' Hardy based a strong, sy'm- - He admitted that the Union had and then went to my house and had ' not'been prepared to. handle the of the so-called "trust" among ranged without delay and the"recommendation of the Engineer sub• pathetic'sermon upon two extracts fruit men in Calgary.' -Mr., Garro• ice cr'eam.^ We were about- thirty big peach crop of 1910: That "was mitted to the Council for final approval. , feet from Templeton and heard the rom the story-of-;the anointingxiot^i way said v this>was an: organization Christ, ''She hath wrought a good / early in the 'life of the Union, and Already the ironwork for the big steel and concrete bridge across whole-.conversation." they had not been able to guage helpful rather than injurious to 1 work^on^me,7.and>it:'shaU'rbe''a'mem^^ ! Trout" Creek has been ordered. There will be some forty miles of con- - This, was all of the* direct' testi- the crop properly,, or tb'determine price. It was to prevent price cut• orial unto her," ?'•> '. '-'She hath'done';,' ting one against another and the struction work handled from 'here,,-extending from Trout Creek to the 1™?°^ ^^J11.®1®-!!!^.81^ -i^liXi^i*!?:i: what^she-pould^-;.v;and'-.one''from':1^e%o:« what portion.of it,they might have: on the -part of many to say some• overloading of-the market with cer words of David to his son, ^as they ^ to handle. They, had made prepar• summit,,all material, etc, being landed here. Already the contract thing on the case. As these'did not tain lines at the, same time. Last made preparations to build... the ..: ations to handle 20,000 crates of has been signed with the construction company, and immediately the bear directly,on the charge, how• year, had 'been an exceptional one temple,. "Thou may est "add there- r. peaches, and < had handled that few remaining preliminaries are arranged work will begin. ever^-, ho,., further evidence was number satisfactory ly. * Altogether; in the prairie apple market. Nova to." ' -The-address was a memorial,.' taken.' - - : Scotia had sent quantities: of cheap Engineer McCarthy is already "encamped in Peach" Valley with his I tributei;and:a?plea.;':vmemorial:^to;^ff: however, they had .been* given ' A representative of-the Overseas ; . 35.000 crates to.handle, and it was apple^ West. men. Construction, camps will be erected at once and the outfit is a life; of unselfish' devotion, a, trib^ 1 Club- stated that the Club knew of ute to a noble and^far-reachingin- :^ the extra quantity that 'had caused INSTRUCTION IN.. , expected immediately. j ~ no wood'being taken, nor had any 1 fluence, and a plea' for the.jconsid-, c trouble;y,vThere were 60,000 crates , , Mr.'» Logie has .practically arranged for all the' right-of-way. with GRADING. ' ; charge-been made: y 1 eration of the Christian^motiye that: - marketed; in the Valley that year. . The magistrate*'pointed'out that Tj)e"?matter'of grading-apples yeas: the exception of one lot. This, it is understood.Msjhe*property of^Dr. gave rise 1h'e these"; characteristics.^ • it wasnotnecessary that the owner- discussed. It was generally con' MunroeV on or hear Alkali Flat, for'which.he is asking $1,500 per.acre. The ^significance hwhich'^modern enter a charge. "It was sufficient QUANTITY. , ; - ceded •'. that the % grower must" firstTh e price will probably be fixedby-'arbitration., ~ -:- . J thought attaches to' death—that of for an eye-witness to do it. t grade the fruit before i sending it transition from a world of limita• Th is .uncertai nty would be over i As there had been a direct charge to the packing house. The ques tions to a sphere ' of' unhampered ; come by having each\ to sell. Every Association south of box of fruit shipped from Summer To Stop Petty Stealing at West Summerland. ies' trio "Gone to'he rest." a'.' day evening at eight o!clock: !: the line required this of its mem• land would be plainly marked as duet'.'"Some'vday;ithe''-':silver.;eord(;'-:ir'i Summerland1 fruit. , The packages News of the case had been spread, will break," and Handel's "Dead bers. Mr. Garroway read.the con Fouud Guilty. Out,on Suspended Sentence. arid when the court convened Tues tracts, or extracts from them, used used here would • have '' Summer- March" from "Saul," were in-'' day night there was a large atten 1 by the Hood River Fruitgrowers' land" printed on them. cl uded in the' musical servi ce, giv- 'm Mr. Kitson, the managing direc dance. * ing an added impressiveness to an Association, Wenatchee; Yakima, A most unusual case came up be• Templeton the next day and accused Scott Darkis was .first . sworn, Rogue River, Grand.Junction, and tor of the Uuion, who was alsofor e Magistrate English this week. him of taking wood from a pile occasion: which would have ; beenfc present, stated ,that he had asked "Do not know Mr. Templeton per• sad indeed, were it not lightened . : other associations, and said that it There have for some time been belonging to T, Darkis, but Tem• sonally, . Mr.* Arkell brought him to was only after this rule was put Mr. Ruddick, of the Dominion rumors and' reports of petty steal• pleton denied this and said he got by the .

ley, the Okanagan and;Similkameen 'Brown,' the claims of j.the. Okan| R. H. ENGLISH districts, a distance of 260 miles, agan Trust Company to certain will,' it is also announced, be com-. water reservations in the -upper pleted by the end of 1913. - Of that akesl • • • ' • ,'. r secti on y. eighty:, miles- have been graded:ahd.;sixty-five miles of steel On Tuesday March 19th, Rev. H. have been .laid. A. Solly, Rector of St. Stephen's, The - line south from Merritt, Summerland, came over by the 8.00 thirty miles long, will be a branch m.'ferry to;administer Holy Com• or»feeder.to the main line,. which; munion' in Naramata's little church.' The Correct it will join at mile 25 as previ• After, the service Mr. Solly spent ously stated.. It was recently in• the -.day visiting his numerous ! spected by, Mr. J. P. Orde, Pro• riends in the town and. on the vincial Government engineer, -who benches , and returned to Summer-, pronounced "it to be one of the best and on the evening ferry. ' sections.of railway he had-ever ex• The recent exceptionally fineday s amined; thus reflecting great'credit have ; called -forth the rusty shovels, on the engineering staff of the rail• noes, rakes and other garden tools way company. ard on all sides is to be seen'the The:. •>: cost: of constru cti on of thehustlin g efforts of one's neighbors main v 1 ine down the west slope of busy with* the usual spring clean the%- Coquehalla RiverMs estimated up. This is as it should..be and -if at $75,000 per mile. the. good .work could : b, y : an organ-, ize'd effort be carried ; to the whole An accurate Timepiece is Friends do not freeze to a frozen of the streets V. andblanes wouldn't heart. '• it be splendid. • Surely we are not essential. Our Watches going to let the other towns along the lake be ahead; of us in this gen• and Clocks are reliable. Municipality of eral !'clean-up"; movement. We Guarantee our Work Summerland. TO MOVE JAM FACTORY. and Goods. Prices right. COURT of REVISION, Doukhobors Will Establish Plant at Call and See. Brilliant, North of Trail. 1912. The Doukhobor Society, which last year operated the Columbia THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL of Kootenay jam factory at Nelson, the Municipality ' of Snmmer will this year move the factory to their own lands at Brilliant, north land will hold their first meeting of Trail'. as a Court of Revision, for the The new factory will be equipped with the latest appliances; and a purpose of revising or hearing high grade product only will be put any complaints against the As up. The society is already contrac• sessment Roll for the year 1912, ting with ranchers in the district J. Rowley's for this year's crop, \ • in the Municipal Office, West A new contingent of Russians ar• Jewelry Store,Summerland , on Monday,, May rived in the Grand Forks valley 6th, ,1912, at 10 o'clock a.m. • this week from Saskatchewan and V£ext '"Revier» " Office: have purchased four ten-acre tracts J. L. LOGIE, , of unimproved land east of the city. For three of the tracts they'paid at MUNICIPAL CLERK. m20-n(l • the rate of $100 per ucre, while for the fourth they paid $125 per acre, the total trnnsnctidn amounting to Alterations are seldom necessary in a "Fit-rite" garment WEBSTER'S V, Canadian Pacific Railway Co. $4,250. In the early days of ready-to-wear clothes, the purchase of a,suit was attended by v • MEW ^ LOCAL OPTION LEAGUE OF B.C. much trouble—both for the merchant who sold the clothes and for the man who INTERNATIONAL bought them. Almost invariably, extensive alterations were required. DICTIONARY Vancouver, March 19th.—Rev. The wonderful development of tailoring method's by some of our leading clothes THE MERRIAM WEBSTER EasterRates Dr. Spencer, Supt. Local Option, Tho unabrldgod dic• has 'just roturnod from attending producers has made it possible for almost any man to drop into a good clothes shop, tionar Onlyy INewn many yoaro. Contains tho and Fare & One-third tho National ProhibitonCongress re• try on a few suits, and walk out of that shop wearing the garment that suits him best. of an authoritativ pith o librarytauuee. H cently hold in Toronto, and reports Oovors ovory Hold of knowL-H that It was a largo and enthusiastic Foremost in this respect are the makers of "Fit-rite"—a line of high-grade ready- •dgo. An ^noyolopodift in Gooftd Going - April 4th to 8th congress throughout, Tho work of to-wear clothes that comprises garments built for every type of figure. We, advise an flinglo book* Final Return Limit April 10th tho Dominion Alllanco WOB outlined Tho Stationar yf wit h tho with a view to Provincial and then inspection of their new Spring models. Only Dominion Prohibition Mr. R. H. TPHE New Divided Parfe. new Fit.rito 400,000 Words. 0700 Pago*.H . W. Bnomrc, G. M, Ross, Cairns of Chilllwack and Mr. W, 1 i'.ylo forecnit Book• 0000 Illustrations, OoitnonrlyGon . Pns. Agent, J, Fnrls of Vancouver wore olocted A, B. ELLIOTT, let ii rendy. Loavo your half a million dollars. Agent, Vico ProBldonta of tho Dominion nnme with ui nnd get Lot us toll you about this mostVancouver , B.C. Surnmorlnnd. Alliance, and Dr, Ernest Hall nnd Shaughnessy Ave. - Summerland, B.C. •ono. Tlioy nro free. romarkablo singlo volume Dr, Sponcor members of the exo Writs for iiunplo cutlvo. After tho congress Dr, posei. full pair* Sponcor visited his former pastor eto. tloulaMN»mo, >thte SedPotatoes aton and rocolvod a hearty welcome piper and by largo congregations and frlondB Subscribo for your nowspapora i.we" will In Ontario, Ho roports that groat and periodIcnls, or make your re• •*ud IP YOU WANT ANYTHING Interest In B. C. Is ovldont In Costs ft/r0 so0t in this lino, or for COOKING, newals through tho Rovlow 'Office The Fooket of wrlto for prlcoH, nlao our I'rlco ovory placo visited, mnny expressing Ifftpi List of Nurflory Stock, which Is tholr determination to como to this Less Our clubbing ratos will mako you tho FINEST in THE VALLEY land of BunBhlno, showers "and quito n saving, floworB. Review This LndloB' Homo Journal price will Rosefield Nursery, advanco May 1st, Bottor ronow CjJ SMlohò Cure IC. Mattia Gcllatly, 0k. Lake, B.C. Way NOW at Office Sprinidcld, Mm ••finn ItAlinUQ MTtAT.BTIIttI.UN08 miPaSfl 8T0PS COUGHS j>iuc«, as CUNTS FRIDAY,.MAR. 29 THE: SUMMERLAND REVIEW

Kamloops, Nelson,. New Westminster, North Vancouver, Revelstoke and Vernon were all out-distanced by Summerland. ,. This is indeed a tEtye &ummerlano &ebteto matter for congratulation. • •'«-'• •.. ;:\ ' • ' • • • . ' - •'. .' PUBLIBHBD BY THK REVIEW PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, RALPH E. WHITE, MANAGING DIRECTOR DRY FARMING. V SUBSCRIPTION RATES : $2.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. SIX MONTHS $1.00. LETHBRIDGE is nothing if not progressive. That city has been successful in securing the Seventh ilnternational Dry Farming Gongressj Advertising Rates: which will be held October 21st.to 26th, 1912. .,. . LEGAL NOTICES.—Twelve Cents per line for the first insertion : Eight Cents per line for each sub- The Lethbridge Board of Trade is advertising this: fact very, exten• sequent insertion. : e. • .>'- -.v ••..'< sively,and systematically.^ They have recently been granted the use of .LAND NOTICES.—$7,00 for 60 days, $5.00 for 80 days. f -WATER NOTICES.—30 days, 150 words and under, $8.00; each additional 50 words, $1.00. a cancellation stamp :upon all outgoing and incoming-letters at -the i. THEATRICAL, ETC.—50c. per inch for first insertion, and 25c per inch each subsequent insertion. : Lethbridge Post Office announcing\the Congress. ;This is the-first-time LOCAL NOTICES or Readers, Immediately following regular locals, 20c per counted line: 10c per the use of a cancellation stamp of this nature has been sanctioned in line each subsequent insertion. Half these rates when accompanying display advertisements.. Canada by the postal authorities and' it is, no doubt, a recognition of LODGE .NOTICES, Etc.. 25c. per week, per.column inch., FOR SALE Advertisements', Etc., 3c. per. word first week; lc. per word each subsequent week. the 'fact?' that .the coming Congress will be among.the largest and best , Transient Advertisements payable in advance. , ' v expositions of farm products 'ever held in thiscountryi-v.i;^We':-1show here Rates for Contract Advertisements -furnished on application, a cut illustrating the cancellation stamp now in; use in the Lethbridge Copy for change of contract advertising must be in the hands of the printer not later than Wed• Post .Office..., • . .;...... ,...._,„ ,. nesday noon to insure publication in the next issue. ' ' * In accordance with schedule of prices adopted throughout the valley, charges for advertising INTERNATIONAL

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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912. < % 1 , " - Just Arrived! THE" PROMISED PROPOSITION. Ottawans as Pioneers for Appledale. A Complete Stock of the Celebrated WHEN the three diiectorsof the Okanagan Telephone Company were here some weeks ago.they promised to draw up and submit to the people of Summerland an outline of an agreement with the Municipality Citizens from the Capital Will Arrive about under which .they would be willing to work. Whether because they Middle of April. x foresaw the futility of such a thing or not, they have not as yet done so. The only proposition that' has been made is the general circular (Ottawa Journal, March 21) Mrs.... Pushman, senior; Mrs. R. letter published in two issues of this paper. To the West is a slogan many A. Roe, mother of Mrs. H. T. I Davies and Mrs. J. H. Pushman; While it might be possible that a basis of agreement could be people in (Ottawa .are accepting. arations I Mr. J.'H. Pushman, of 35 McKayMr . and Mrs. P. S. Roe and fam• arrived at; it seems very doubtful. Our citizens would require an up- ily of four. to-date and in every way a satisfactory service. They would also Street, accountant at the. head 'Mr., and Mrs. H. T. Davies have These are Manufactured by the Best Chemists in Canada, and are absolutely Guaranteed. demand a_ guarantee as to rates. • This would^have to be for a fixed panyoffice^ oNef thwe Edinburgh W, C. Edward, is leavins Corng- lived in the Glebe for the past sev• number of years. enteen years, and , have been active workers si nee the church of which To th .., ,h Tft."":***"°" !f *.«»tS^&t^^S^^ they are members started. , They I to the satisfaction of our people. But at the end of that period what him by presenting him with a sil- will be greatly missed, but what, The Summerland Drug Company , would happen? This.> would be the time when the company; would, ^if ver tea service. Mr. Pushman has is Ottawa^ loss in a great gain for: Red Apple Valley. • " possible, make up for lost time. In order to avoid any such trouble at been with the W. C. Edwards Col' or Phone Violet 3 ' " • phone violet 3 that time our Council should arrange for a renewal-contract on satisfac- J .?,? years, and is one of several COLLEGE ELECTION RETURNS, , DO YOU REQUIRE , A HANDBAG ? tory, « orroauir, that the company eH ft, p,a„t to the Muni,,- S'^^V^tfr^ut^ OTn s During the next two weeks we will pality. Just here is where the most serious obstacle would be met. land. They go away about. the make a REDUCTION of 25 p. £ off all , ! How would the price be arrived at. Certainly we should not be expected second week in April. -i , There has been a very exciting I and interesting- election campaign to, pay the company's purchase price plus improvements, extensions, Red Apple Valley is a new col- on and Mr carried on at the College.;. Several etc. Nor should we pay anything for goodwill. Before any agreement .y»' - Pushman and family, meetings have been ,held when1 Centered^ into,the compW should be required to.undertake'to^ A speeches supporting the candidates aaies its plant to the Municipality at what it would cost the Municipality to Fourth Avenue Baptist Church* were given, and politics have been ] instal the same system less a reasonable allowance for depreciation. If will suffer a severe loss by the„mi-' much discussed. ' The resiits of to• , Wo have them from $1.00 to $10.00. this cannot be embodied in any agreement that may be entered-into; by ^ration. Seventeen members of day's" election is'as follows V, ; the c u h are er[li atin to the A. CI Riley, Socialist, 20... - the Municipality withthe company, then Summerland had much better ^ " ^ «i, g , 1 H. C. Packham,.Liberal, 48, carry-out its nresent nlarw -•••••>-•••- new, settlement. . Those leaving ' V its present plans . , are • Mr, and Mrs. H T. Davies* Spoiled ballot, 1< ; West. Summerland, B. C. f No (\ ' Total votes cast,,.69. matter how we look at it we are yet satisfied that the present and one boy; Mr.tand Mrs. Push- course is the safer one in any event...teiephohe Not thai tbusiness we woul* as'ad advis; .....e tha. t a man/and family of three; Mr., and •,VW.Sicamous Jet..18.18 20.11 8.41 Have taken over the Blacksmith Business in Southbound 9.45 ...Sicamous' Jc. art. 17.45 * Northbound West Summerland, run by S. JDARKIS for " 12.00.... VOifnon ... .15.15 arrl2.45 Mrs. HANNINGTON, and are prepared to do RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION, • 1 12'.16arr Okanagan Ldg. 15.00 12.30 • THERE is no citizen who . will. not rejoice to learn that corf- Lake,service, per steamer "Okanagan" ' ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITH WORK .struction work on this section of the Kettle Valley Railway is to begin I 13.15 lv Okanagan Lg. arrlO.30 at once. It means more business for our merchants, work for'labor- : ; V 15.10 Kelowna 8.15 ,". /' ' '," ''ALSO ' ({ ' ' 1 ers and superintendents, an additional market for garden and poultry ,16.15. Peachland ....7.00 Buggy and Wagon Repairing. products, and better than all it provides an early direct rail connection 17.10... .Summerland... .6.15 with the big centres of Western Canada, which, of course, means a 17.80.. ...Naramata 6.00 .ropre rapid development of the community as a whole. 'f 18.00arr.. Pent'ictbn ... .5.80. Barkis & Whitfield. : TRAIN SERVICE—MAIN LINE; '•^^j^i^ "TAKE AWAY. WOMEN, and what what would follow?" asks a Nos. 1 and 2, Vancouver and Montreal. writer. , That's easy! The men, of course. Nos. 8 and 4, Vancouver and Toronto. Nos. 18 and 14 Seattle-Vancouver and St. Paul. THE EDITOR of the Greenwood Ledge forecasts the result of the Departin„g time only. is shown excep. t where "arr indicates arrival. For Eastbound and Southbound readidown; Westbound and Northbound provincial elections thus : Socialists two, Liberals three and Consor- a-^^,^ vnn^Wn- w«ntK read up. va.tives thirty-seven. He might have relieved the suspense by naming the opposition members. Mighty Weather! Report ' "IT IS AN ILL WIND that blows nobody good." The great coal strikes in Great Britain has set many people thinking, and as a'result a proposal, which, if adopted would rovolutlonizo the cool mining bus- Abstracracit irofrom weather recordss fofor February, J.OX1912£., aopkept »ait the n Motors iness of the world, has been launched by Sir William Ramsay, tho noted flnvflmmsntGovernmen t StntionStation,. RnlenmBalcomo Ranch., Summerland,. B.C.. English scientist. Ho suggests that much of tho bxpenso of coal mining i iaromotor Sunshino Rainfall ' THEY HAVE arid handling might bo avoided if the coal wore turned into gas in February Maximum Minimum. (Readings (Hours) (Inches) | retorts in the bowels of the onrth, The gas thus generated could either . 1012 Long Stroke Engine ; 33-Horie Power bo distributed by pipe lineB, or used at tho pit head for producing • > 32.0 17.0 20,70 7.24 20,0 14.0' 20.00 . .0.00 '.'•'.•'••*• electricity, which c6uld bo distributed from there, '•?'•'••!•]:•*:<•. 26.0 10.0 20.50 0.00 : Self Starter ••; '';;.4 27.0 10.0 20.58 0.00 -"•'•:vtv.;5;:^^ ;•'• 84.0 25.0 20.50 0.00 , Demountable RimsN '.'• /'v.'-. B'Vv:-, 85.0 80.0, 20.20 0.00 PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY mean increased expenses for any | . 7 ' 87,0 82,0 20.50 0.00 Big Wheels v community, Tho advent of the railway, whilo it brings us increased 8 42.0 82.0" 20.42 7.80 0.20 '0 41.0 28.0, 20.10 0.00 40-Horse Power Full Equipment prosperity, will also bring additional expense for the municipality, and 10 ' •', r 80.0 20.0' 20.10 0.00 it must bo ready to moot it. Wn have boasted much of tho fact that 11 48.0 30.0. •20.32 5.24 12 85.0 22.0 20,10 8.80 this fair district has had no nood for a jail. Wo aro justly proud of tho 18 80,0 28,0 20.10 1,80 Wo have tnkon a lot of tlmo, and looked into tho Automobile fact that our citizens aro not of tho kind that aro llkoly to make a 14 41.0 81.0 20.40 .'. 0.00 Market thoroughly, Wo think wo have found tho 15 44.0 81.0 20.00 ' ' 4.24 place of dotontion 'necessary, but tho ovonts of tho paBt fow weeks 10 45,0 82,0 20.10 2.24 0.85 Car which will best suit tho pooplo of , have shown positively that we aro liable to bo visited by such who 17 40.0 80,0 20.00 1,00 • 0.15 tho OKANAGAN Valley, 18 43.0 81,0. 20.40 0.00 should bo behind prison bars. Tho coming of tho railway navvy makes 10 42.0 81,0 20,70 2.00 «r at a price which will suit their POCKETS tho providing of a jail and polico a wiso and necessary precaution, 20 84.0 10.0 20.50 0,00 0,08 21 80,0 81,0 20,80 8,18 22 40.0 81,0 28,00 1.42 28 80.0 28.0 20.40 5.00. Ask us for Catalog and Prlcos F.O.B. your Station IN GIVING, as in many other things, Summorland is a loador. 24 80,0 20,0 20.50 0.80 26 84.0 20,0 20.48 0.00 0,08 Tho loading position in missionary contributions of tho local Bnptists, 20 42.0 21.0 20.40 0.24 . of which rocont mention was made in our columns, surprised us. Just I 27 „ 87.0 25.0 20.50 0,42 WHITE 28 . 88.0 15.0 20.52 5.80 now wo have boforous tho 1911 report of tho British Columbia auxiliary 20 88.0 10.0 20.80 8.00 of tho Cnnndian Biblo Society, (non-donominationnl), and aro again 80 SUMMERLAND surprised to noto that Summorland is in tho front rank in tho total ofA 81 "REVIEW" contribution from 'tho cities and towns of this province. Only tho VISITING Thick LINEN Fabric cities of Vancouvor, Victoria and Princo Rupert gavo mbro and tho-Inst ^nnd80*! 1012 87.0 25.0 20.37 80.80 0.80 CARDS I ~LKt< "lt *"Btyll,h |""',Anl>t|e ~' OFFICES namod not very much moro. Tho cities of ChilHwack, Cranbrook, Totals ) 1011 81.2 14.8 20.85 100.18 1.03 PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, MAR.< 29 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Local News Items. Local News Items. Classified Advts. 3 cents per word first insertion. L; cent per word subsequent insertions. , The schools will .be closed on Mr. James Crawshaw and bride Jfocal & Instrumental SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING I Good Friday : and Easter > Monday.(ne e Miss French) have returned' For Rent. to their home in Vernon. .. REGULATIONS . George Rairicock and family have TO LET--Five' roomed house at removed with their household / Jack Moore, ' who' has been em• West Summerland. For terms ap• Recital COAL mining rights of the'Donv I effects to Penticton. ployed in the office of /W. J. Rob• ply C. W. Haddrell, Box 44, West inion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan inson has gone to Calgary. , Summerland. v .and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, Mr. W. C. Kelly has been em• will bt gwen hy the MUSIC 'DEPARTMENT of The Municipal Council sits as the the North-west ..Territories and inbellishin g his cottage by the ad For Sale. OKANAGAN COLLEGE, in the ïïo™S'A™IS.* dlttadla väandäTon «he south Court o, Revision on Monday. May — • -. —.. . • • ,J„.., . . .. 1 1 6th; at the Municipal Offices; FOR SALE -r- Hatching eggs; îvColumbia ,. , ma' y b, e leased for.a.- terim ! sicle , 1 • 6th. at the Mumcinal Offices. , bronze -turkey, $3.50 for setting College Gymnasium, on Friday, Apr. 12. of twenty-one ;years:!;ati an .annual r Miss Wallace,1 r of>J: i Brownlee, Thos. H. Hocking who has been of 12. R. Pollock. 'Phone Gar- spending the last few months in rental of $1 per acre.' Not more Sask., has been the guest of Mr. nett 3. ", tf ADMISSION 50 cents. than 2,560 acres will be leased to and Mrs. Alex. Fraser for the past Princeton has returned to Summer- ones applicant. ;fj Applications for; a week. > ./.,... ,\ • land. -, > FOR SALE—Young pigs, $4.00 each. Wiltshire cured Bacon, 28 lease must be made by the appli• ; The local W. C.T.U. will meet'at cant in person to; the Agent or Sub- Indian Agent J. R. Brown went thé home of Mrs. J. R. Brown on cents and sugar cured Cumberland Agent of-the. district in which the south on Tuesday on business in Monday afternoon, April first, at Hams 25 cents per pound. Also ! rights applied for are situated. connecti on w ith the Ind i an Depart• three o'clock. white Pekin Duck eggs at $1.50 per In surveyed .territory^the land ment. . • . ' , dozen for setting. -M. G. Wilson, The Riverside Nurseries must be described by sections; or On and after "the 1st of April the Paradise Ranch, Summerland P.O. Excavating has begun on the;cel- all-night electric light service will tf 125 Acres 125 Acres legal subdivisions of sections,' and lar of: the new store building about GRAND FORKS, B.C. in unsuryeyed- territory the tract be discontinued. Light • will' be to be erected, at West Summerland shut off at 12.30. ... FOR SALE — Fairbanks-Morse applied for shall be staked out by lorT. E. Moore. - upright gasoline engine, as good Have still on hand for Spring Planting the applicant himself. I Revi F. W. Hardy last Tuesday as new. Gasoline tank, i fittings, Each application fmu'stvbe accom• Dr.' Lawrence, of Vernon, is began,a series of ;Bible; Studies to etc., included. Apply Review Wagener, Jonathan, Wealthy*, Mcintosh Red, Snows, panied by a fee of $5, which will this. week the guest of his friend; be given each. week in the ' Lake- Office. • Gravenstein, Rome Beauty, Northern Spy~, be refunded" if the rights applied Mr. H.D. Hunting, Principal of front Baptist: Church; <' ; - for are not available; but not other• the High School. . •• • . - FOR SALE—Peerless incubator, Winesap, King David, Red-cheeked Pippin. T. J. Smith was in town for a wise. A royalty shall be paid on 100 egg size. Cordy & Huddleston. ; Also Pears, Plums, and Peaches -.,v .,, .V, ,.. ,,. ,...... , the merchantable, output of the • /Seven thousand dollars'lhas'been day or two early this week. ..His tf ,„....,.....,...-..,., ,..,1.-. v mine at the rate of five cents per voted by - the Federal Government .visit was partly: inj connection with 1 -. FOR SALE—Yearling colt, sired ton. , , for5 the Kelowha-Summerland-Pen- the possible' sale of his cannery; % ;; x Guaranteed, Home Grown ticton telephone lines. _- ' by "Milverton." May be seen at The person operating the mine A Vocal and Instrumental Recital owner's stable. Geo. Graham, • Cellared—Roots in earth, no danger of winter killing ' > shall furnish the Agent with sworn Chas. H. Cordy has been appoin•. by the Music Department 'of Okan- Jones Flat. , tf "We can hold your trade." returns accounting' for.: the full ted to be a Registrar for the:' pur•| agan Col lege, is announced 'for Frl quantity of merchantable coal -, FOR' SALE—Second hand single Ornamental Trees and. Shrubs, Roses, Climbers, Etcl , , poses of the\ "MarriageH Act" for , day, April 12, at the College Gym '^mined'''and;.pay-the'royaltyithereon;' harness. " Taylor &'Co. Established 1900 : Summerland and di strict. nasium. . ~, If the coal mining rights are not - FOR SALE — Hatching eggs, j Address—Grand Porks, B.C., or V. Dynes, agent, Penticton, B.C. ! being operated, such returns should D. H. Watson': who has been on All football players who have not m29a26. ' ' _J ' ' be furnished at least once a year. the;'prairies; for a fewsdays is ex-^ been approached and who would be single comb Brown Leghorn. $1.50 The lease will . include the -coal pected to return' the latter part of willing to join the Overseas Club for 13, $8.00'per--hundred. Also mining rights only, but. the lessee this week or the first of next. team, will please,send their appli• day-old < and month-old chicks; Thos. Garnett. " - tf may be permitted to purchase what• ' There was not .very much enthus• cation to Mr. *W. J. Beattie. • - ever available' surf ace. rights may ; Strawberry Plants iasmshown" in-'the'/election^yester- Mr.. and Mrs. J. Thompson and FOR SALE.—Bay mare, 1000 be considered' necessary;>for."the ! : ;dayii!'aTheitotal,v6te.y.-her.e:,was.:.only family have removed from' the pounds. , R. S. ' Munro, Peach Val- SENATOR DUNLAP and PARSON'S BEAUTY, two working of the mine at the rate of ey. ' tf óf the most productive varieties, propagated under $10.00. ah acre. For full informa• 98—80 for Ellison and 18 for Ster• house occupied by them oh the ling. • • ,• v V- v / : >\ ., '• ••; Manuel lot to a new one erected on . the most favorable conditions from the K. M. KEL• tion application should be made to Wanted. LOGG strain of pedigree plants. Hardy Northern ivthe Secretary of the Department'of D. H. Watson's lot,.. Jones Flat. It is reported that W. F. Fores• WANTED -T- Girl for general grown acclimated Stock. the Interior, Ottawa, or to any ter, of Vernon, who wa3 in town ; The Boxing Match, posters for housèwo rk, three : i n family. ' Ap- - Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion a fewdays; ago ;has purchased 'a lot which were ;; out,;- was called off. Price $10.00 per Thousand - - F.o.h. Wynndel 1 ply Review Office. Lands. /. here and^will;return shortly ;with One of those who was advertised • y w: W. CORY, ' his family. to take part in the match is a stu- WANTED—To purchase;-five or /ten acres orchard land in Summer- ' Deputy Minister of the>Interior. The first-local match to be played , dent at the College and .was for• MONRÂD WIGEN, Wynndel, B.C. -.. ' N-B.—Unauthorized 'publication of: this adver- land, 'improved or unimproved. in thesValley,Football League will bidden to participate;yy'fyryy^uy 1 • tisement will not be paid for. - augSO Write Box 74, Summerland B; C, take;;?place: on;the; College Campus .Next Friday being a holiday prices and terms. . ' Saturdayj.April 6th, Summerland next week's number of-the, Review versus Penticton. ' . will be published' on Thursday! WANTED—Laundry work, > also Pedigreed Trees ; plain sewing. Mrs. Nettle, Bal- \> m A ^new:^cbttagejis';beingnverectedAn y copy for changes of; ads should ( ; como. v.- ' . ml5 22 29p -jusV- south', of, Dr. Andrew's on be in Tuesday, insteadvof Wednes, RATHER REGISTERED TREES Beach Avenue.\H-=Manager-Wood; of day as usual; New ads. can be {WANTED—Bright, ;, -intelligent the "Canadian Bank of Commerce handled later.' • 'v •"• bojf or young man to learn'print• TwillTpc&upy itTupoffitsjcompletion:" ing. ' Apply Manager^ Review. - Before ordering for next season consult the ,TO CANADIAN ARCHITECTS. j , Special;seryices,,w.ill;be, held in , The hew real estate office of Jas. . St.' Andrew's'Presbyterian Church, Review Want and Sale ads. give Okanagan Valley Agent Ritchie at West Summerland is now I'West Summerland; 'on Sunday .next, Competition For New -University Good Recults.. open.A;Alex. Steven is in-.charge'of. the occasion being the First Anni , of the Y. S. Nurseries, Sunnyside, Wash. Buildings To' Be Erected At that officei^ilejMr^T; N:; Rittehie versary of the opening. < Services 'Point Gray, Near Van• , Ex-Mayor, H.. W. Husband, of couver,' British is at present looking after the other will ,.be , at 10.30 a.m. arid .7 p.m. the nursery that produces trees grown from scions select• part • of ;the business in the old The preacher' both morning and Vernon, died suddenly in Winnipeg ed from labelled trees chosen because of their record of Columbia. ., office. evening will be Rev. P. Hender last Sanday;. While riding in Win son, of Armstrong; Special music nipeg streets with a squadron of performance and guaranteed true to name. The Government of British Col- Plowing has now begun in earn• will be rendered by the choir. the Military School that morning umbiainvite Competitive-Plans for est; every avilable team being re- his horse slipped precipitating its P. 0 Box 134 the general scheme ^and design for | qulsitiohed to ^ ''turn the ;sod; A lecture on.China will be given rider headlong, to the icy street. SIMPSON Spraying is still going ahead, hav• by Mrs. Huntley, of Penticton, in He succumbed to his injuries that Summerland, B.C. the proposed newvUniversity; to- ~in g bee' n in' progres•••'«--»s: for '---som^e weeks St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, evening. . gether with .more detailed Plans now.' Pruning alBO continues in West Summerland, on Monday ev for the buildings to be erected first full swing. ' ening, April 6th, at eight o'clock; at an estimated cost of $1,500,000: ! under the anspices of Ladies' Aid. -Prizes of ^$10,000cwill: be given General Superintendent Oborne, Mrs. Huntley has been resident in for the most successful Designs of thè C. P. R., successor to Mr. different parts of China for over subipitted. Particulars of the com• Busteed, \ made his first tour of in• twenty years. From her long ex petition . and plan >• of site • may bespectio n in the Valley . this week, i perience of Chinese customs, Mrs. obtained on request from the under- going down as far as Penticton and Huntley may be relied upon to give igned. The designs to be sent in returning to the Coast on Wednes• an interesting account of a nation Sy July 81st.,' 1912, addressed to day. ' at present inthe throes of a revolu M AT A THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION; Superintendent Mitchell's men tion. A collection will be taken to Parliament Buildings, Victoria, slurted''^ British Columbia. a5 1 1 the pipo for Paradise Flat. Con- ' ' v: ••- '' - " siderable repair work has boon.done The town was in darkness Thurs• Ail Ideal Location for the Tourist. A Haven for the Homeseeker and Investor on the roads and last .week two day night, though for a time part Water Notice. of the current waB on. There will hundred feet of, pipe was laid to be no* lights to-rilght The Vaglta FOR A LICENCE TO USE WATER. the Zimmerman lot. tor," one of the machines used In There is a probability of moro NOTICE is hereby given that Tho connection with the generating Municipality of Summerland, of Sum•business blocks being erected along plant, has not been in good repair merland;-British Columbia will apply, tho water front, The, plans have for some time. The armiture of for a! liconco. to use 0;12 cubic foot not ;yot been worked out,, but,we that machine is worn,and will need of wator por second > from a Bprlrig onma y expect to hear something defi• south sido of Trout Crook, n Btroom to bo put in a lathe and turned, and flowing in un oastorly dlroctlon andnit e within the next few days. The perhapB ro-wound, 'Just why n emptying into Okanagan Lako near Supply Co.'s building is, rapidly spare part'had not boon procured in GartrollTP.O;, B.C, Tho wator will ho undergoing a change. view of tho fact that this has boon used for Domostic purpoBos, under a anticipated has not beon learned. notlco of applicationi ffoc r nliconc" o to talco i MossrsjyjosBrs. , Runwauamwayy anuudu Seoleyauuiey, , ofUJ . I "'.•"""V'TT I_.. i.^ „„„«„4^,1 *-un lÄosÄa ÎTDJÎ NOTÄÄ IWilsoW,LS0Nn' sijanuing8 LANDLN^ , THuiGo TWiw°u mun' °LPCTR,—r---,\--"°,FTN " YS- • - . P- - -• , - 440, 441, G.l, Osyoos. who wore successful in capturing matter to the municipal Board of This notico was posted on tho ground JamcB and Wilson last wook, passed Works months ago. on tho 22nd. day of March, 10127 Tho through Summerland this week, WHAT IT'S COMING TO. application will bo filed In tho offlco of Mr. Ramsey has a pro-omption tho Wator Rocordor at Vornon, B.C. Objections may bo filed with tho said back on Trout Creek and ho and Water Rocordor or with tho ComptrollerMr , Soeloy have' gone thoro to The Insurance company's oxomln of Wator Rights, Parliament Bulldinga, spend some days. ing physician nt Summerland had Victoria, B.C. reported that tho man soomod to Start çf Double C»noo Unoo nt ono of NiirnmiUii'n ncunUnfl MUNICIPALITY' OF SUMMIBRLAND, Rov. J. Knox Wright, B.D., bo'nil right, and tho man himself I tho British Colubmia district secre• • Applicant. i certified that he was not ongagod tary of the Canadian Biblo Socloty, In any dangorouB occupation, m82«w ' J, L. Loglo, Clork, spent a few days of this wook In load a sodontary life," ho told Take a trip to tho Okanagan this summer and stop at Nnrnmatn, Get ncquaintod with Surnmorlnnd in the interests of tho them. "I work in an office and wo this lovely Canadian Summer Resort. A splendid Tourist Hotel with every convenience Society. Rov. Mr. Wright reports hnvo no danger or oxcitomont." overlooking tho Lake is at your service. One summoi* spent in Naramata means every mooting with a gonorous response "How, about sports?" asked tho ox- summer spent there until you finally conclude there is no real living anywhere olso. I to his requests for financial sup- nminor, "Do you ploy football'! Ihon a nlco 5 or 10 aero fruit farm on tho benches solves tho question and makes you Jaiiies Fyffe j port of tho Socioty. Baseball? Do you box? Belong independent for over aftorwards. Mr, E. Garnott has purchased to an athlotic club?" No—nono of Stump Puller, through tho local agent, C, H. 1 that stuff. I guosB I'm a safe Land Clearer, Cordy a lino McLaughlln-Buick risk." "Do you scorch?" "What Communicate with OR THE OKANAGAN TRUST CO., Ltd. car. It is expected to arrive this do you moan?" "Do you drive THE HOTEL NARAMATA J. M. ROBINSON, F. C. MANCHESTER, wook and is a five paBsongor tour- your car faster than tho spoot & Contractor. for rates, an& information regarding Manager, Agent, ^ ^ ing car with 24 horsepower Buick limit?" "1 havo no car." "What? NARAMATA, 13. C. SUMMERLAND, B. C, ongino. Mr. Cordy has purchased how do you got about?" "I walk." accommodation, amusements, etc. \ from Mr. Garnett tho valuable "Risk rofuBod. A scorchor is

rnv«liuAAfI I** C.U tAI. r»«U Jftko shore property on which Mr, dangerous risk, but n pedestrian uorawoou ror date, lor lain. Gnrnott has boon living for some has no chanco at nil. Buy a car, Till. Purple 7. Box 141, Summarlnnd, timo, old chop. Sorry—good-night 1" FRIDAY,. MAR.. 29 \ PAGE TWO THE .SUMMERLAND REVIEW ALFALFA WILL GROW EVERY• 1 Larch Creek. PENTICTON TELEPHONE WHERE. Le Due Creek. • COMPANY. Long Lake Creek. , While experts. have been declar• Granite" Creek..; Œtje Jfemk oí jWontreal Will Proceed to Obtain Charter Unlessin g that alfalfa would only grow in Long Lake (north end). (FOUNDED 1817) Okanagan Telephone Co. Agrees certain soils and 'in certain climr Long Lake Creek. Capital, all Paid Up $15,413,000 ates, it has proven adaptability^ Lyons Irrigation -Ditch. to Rates. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS. Latch Creek. ' Rest - 15,000,000 nearly all climates, and almost all ( Undivided Profits 1,855,185 soils. It produces with- a rainfall Mosgrove Creek. Total Assets - 239,892,000 A meeting of the subscribers to as scant as ' 14 inches, and in the WATER BRANCH. Mud Lake.' the Penticton Telephone Company Gulf States flourishes with 65 Meakins Creek. Hon. President RT. HON. LORD STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, G.C.M.G. was held last week; when, according inches. ; It gives crops at an eleva TAKE NOTICE that the Board . Mountain Creek. President - , - . . - - - R. B. ANGUS, Esq. to the Penticton Herald, the fol tion of 8,000 feet above sea level, of Investigation, -acting under Part Nelson Creek. Vice-President. ' - -. -_" .... - SIR E. B.CLOUSTON, Baronet ... - - - H. V. MEREDITH lowing resolution was adopted : and in Southern California it grows III of the "Water Act," .will meet North'Branch Creek. General Manager - ' - - - That it is the opinion "of the ' O'Keefe Creek. HEAD OFFICE-MONTREAL below sea level to a height of six at; Summerland, on the il9th day of Board of Provisional Directors, that feet or over.' with nine * cuttings aApril , 1912, at 10 N o'clock in,the Otter Lake. London Office-46 and 47 Threadneedle Street,-E;C. no steps should be taken toward' the year, aggregating ten to twelve forenoon, to hear and determine Otter Creek. instal 1 ing,of an;independent system tons. An authenticated photograph claims to water rights existing j on Porteous Creek. • • This Bank transacts every description of Banking Business, including in Penticton, until all methods of Reets Creek. • . ' the issue of Letters of Credit and Drafts on Foreign Countries, and will in possession of thewriter shows the-12th of March, 1909, Dn— negotiate orreceive for collection bills on any place where there is a bank arriving at an amicable and .satis a wonderful alfalfa 'plant raised in Rocky Gulch. factory agreement with the Okan• the (irrigated) desert of Southern Bath Creek. or banker. ^ Boucher Garden Spring. - Six-mile Creek. agan Telephone Company have been California, sixty feet below sea | SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT 7 exhausted. Meanwhile your Pro Canon Creek. • - Siwash Creek. level, that measured considerably . - Deposits received from $1.00 upwards. Ranchers' and Country Business visional: Directors would ; advise more than" ten ,feet in height Commons Creek. given every attention. •<•<•"•;;• Darke Creek. Swan Lake Creek. (a) -That they be given power to Satisfactory crops are raised, but Stoney Creek. call a joint meeting of the dele on limited areas as yet, in Vermont Darke Lake. BANKING BY MAIL Eneas Creek. Sturts Creek. Deposits may be made and. withdrawn by mail. . Out-of-town accounts gates from Kelowna and Summer and Florida. 'New York has grown r Three-mile Creek.. • receive every attention. land to arrive at a basis of rates to it for over one hundred years in Fish Lake. her. ; clay and gravel; . Nebraska Fox Creek. . Vernon Creek. . obtain in the three towns, .and sub Whiteman Creelc, BRANCHES IN OKANAGAN DISTRICT: •mit the same to the Okanagan Tele grows it in her western,' sand chills Garnett Lake. - Keremeos Creek. Armstrong, Enderby, Kelowna, Summerland, Vernon,; and Penticton phone Company for their approval without plowing, as does Nevada andvtheir tributaries and to unnam- , (b) That they be empowered to on her sage brush desert. The de• Prairie Creek.' ed streams in the vicinity. ' > E. B. MAY, Manager Summerland Branch. incorporate y and obtain a charter pleted cotton soils of Alabama and Sheep Creek. On the 29th day of April,, 1912, for the Penticton Telephone Com Missouri each respond generously Shingle Creek. . at 10 o'clock in ."the forenoon, at with profitable yields to the enters Trout Creek. Also SUB-AGENCY at WEST SUMMERLAND pany, if they deem 'it advisable, Lumby, to hear and determine and for this purpose they make a prising farmer;^ while, its accumu• White or. Clearwater Creek, claims to water rights existing on first call on the subscribers. - : lated nitrogen; and the sub-soiling and their .tributaries-and'to unnam• the 12th; March, 1909, oh— '•' (c) That if such a satisfactory it effects »are making the rich land ed streams in the vicinity. more valuable and giving back to Beaver Jack Creek. agreement can be arrived at- with On the 22nd day of April, 1912 Bissette Creek. theOkanaagn Telephone Company, the crop-worn land the priceless at 10 0 'clock . i n * thè ? forenoon, at elements of which it has in succes• Bonneau Creek. the legal costs and expenses con Peach land, to hear and determine Big Greek. nected therewith, be borne equally sive generations been despoiled by a consciousless husbandry. claims to water rights existing on Blue Spring Creek. by the three towns, and that' in the 12th of March, 1909, on—" Utility Wall Penticton the agreement should be Bigg Creek. —Coburn's "Book of Alfalfa." Bald Range Creek. Burnyeat Creek. • is, by far, the made as between the -Penticton 'Bear Creek. Municipal Council and the Okan Cherry Creek. BEST of the .. Big Horn Creek. Copper Creek. numerous Wall agan Telephone Company. UNIQUE B.C. NEWSPAPER. Cedar Creek. Boards offered Cashmere Creek. Mr. E. Foley-Bennett presided Cranberry Creek. Christie Creek. ' , " - as a substitute, ; over a representative attendance In British Columbia there is a: Clover.Creek. Dai ley Creek. for Lath . and The feeling was general that little newspaper, the "Kamloops Davidson Creek. Plaster. Deafy Creek. ' • strong action should be taken irri Wawa," circulating among several; Deep Creek. Dutchman Creek. • - mediately, if the Company do not tribes of North American • Indians. Duncan Creek. Send for .Samples sign up an agreement on the lines "Eight-mile Creek. . and Prices to The; unique feature of;this journal Esparron Lake: laid down in the interview with is that it is printed in shorthand.; Fern,Creek.' * ^ , Fall Creek. . - ^ W. C. the provisional. directors, and the Some -years ago the Rev. J. -M. Hill or Vènner Creek. Harris .Creek. •,> municipal counci 1 wi 11 be requested LeJune, a Breton missionary, ar• Ireland Creek'. - to have the agreement' drawn up to Headwater Lake. . THOMSON rived in British Columbia to take Hill Creek. its satisfaction.- ^ • charge, of a territory some .fifty Mill Creek. Jacob Creek. ' i - Medora Creek. & Co., It was also decided to request the miles square. According to the ' Jack (Dreèk. delegates from N Summerland ,and "Strand," he found the greatest Keep Creek. Nicklen Creek. , w 319 Pender West, Kelowna to meet the Penticton obstacle -to his work to be the ab Finlay Creek. . ~ Putman Creek. Vancouver.. directors in Kelowna, to confer ito sence of any; means:of;written, com Perry Creek. - Lapsley Creek. x gether in order that joint action munication, as the natives had no Rollings Lake. v may be taken in -whatever course is Miller Spring.. - Spider Creek: . written language of their own.' McDougall Greek. adopted. His repeated;efforts to teach them . Power Creek. Slack Creek.' to read and^write, byrordinary me• Rashdale Creek! FOOTBALL. thods failed entirely.. The mission• Sugar Lake. ' Pigeon Creek. Silver Springs Creeks- TAKE NOTICE, ary was acquainted with the simple Smith Greek. ,'\ The Season's Programme. •French Duployan shorthand, and Sow Sap Creek. ,' Shannon Greek. '~ 1 then' conceived the novel idea of Spallumcheen River. At a meeting held on Saturday, Speer Lake. Vance Creek, March 23rd, at the Bank of Montreal; teaching the Indians to write their If you want the BEST that Money own language phonetically by means Spring Greek. and their tributaries and to unnam• Rooms, Kelowna, a Valley Foot• Spruce Creek. ... ed streams in the vicinity. ball League was formed ^consisting of the shorthand characters. He adapted the stenographic signs' Tamarack Lake. can buy in Groceries and Provisions, of teams from Vernon, Kelowna, Trepannier Creek. \ Parties who presented claims to Okanagan Mission, >• Summerland to the Chinook language, and the the Board in 1910 and have receiv• experiment' proved a complete sue Venero Creek. at right prices, give us a trial. and Penticton. , • Summerland was Venner Creek, ed licences in substitution of not present any state• Iteand Indians able to read and write and their tributaries and to unnam ment of claim. Beattie. ed streams in the vicinity. . Your patronage solicited. . Below are the fixtures; matches their own language by no other Dated- at Victoria, B.C., 28th to be played on the ground of the means than shorthand. "Wawa" On the 24th day of .April, ,1912, February, 1912. first named, except where other means ''talk'* in the Chinook, and at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at By order of the Board. wise mentioned : ' ' hence tb.9 title of the little news: Okanagan Centre; to hear" and de• J. F. ARMSTRONG, . u April 5—Kelowna vs. Mission. paper, which has been the natural termine claims to water rights ex ml5 22 29 a5 12 Chairman. April 6—Summerland vs. Penticton. outcome of the missionary's under isting on the 12th of March, 1909, VAUGHAN, taking.—Witness. .1 on— " " o. April 20—Summerland vs. Mission. Phone April 27—Vernon vs. Kelowna. Beaver Lake. P.O. Box Grocer & Provision Merchant 1 : 50. - 22. May 4—Kelowna vs. Summerland. BLACK KNOT. Balagno Lake. : May 11—Penticton vs. Vernon Clear Creek. MONTREAL, Cattail Lake. (at Kelowna) .Black knot is a most uncommon May 24—Summerland vs.- Vernon; Clark or Horse Creek. THE STANDARD is tho National and unsightly disease, which at Duck Lake Creek. May 24—Kelowna vs. Penticton. tacks plum and cherry trees. ' It Wookly Newspaper of tho Dominion The June 1— Penticton vs. Mission. Duck Lake. of Canada. It- Is national In all lt«v SUMMERLAND BOAT WORKS appears on all woody parts of .the Echo Lake. June 8—Summerland vs. Kelowna. trees; but mostly on smaller twigs, alms, Falls Creek. y HATFIELD & CLARK, Proprietors. June 15—Kelowna vs. Vernon. first as a slight swelling, and later ' It uses tho most, expensive engrav• June 20—-Vernon vs. Mission. Island Lake. as a rough, knotty excrescence cov• Lake of the Woods. ings, procuring'tho' photographs from une'29—Mission vs. Kelowna, ering the twig from one to five in July 1—Vernon vs. Summerland. Fahni Lake. all over tho world. ches or more. As soon as this knot Long Lake '(south end). .Its articles aro carefully solootod and July 1—Penticton vs. Kelowna. qrms a complete ring .'about the July,G--Mission vs.' Penticton. Ribblesworth Creek. its editorial policy 1» thoroughly twig or limb, the nutriment of the Short or Biche Creek. > July 18—Mission vs. Summerland.^ti p portion is completely cut off, tndopondont, July 20—Mission vs. Vernon. North Fork Shorts Greek. A subscription . to Tho Standard nnd it dies, Torrent Creek. July 27—Penticton vs. Summerland Treatment.—Cut out 'and burn costs $2.00 per year to any addross in Aug, 10—Penticton vs. Vernon Sucker Greek. all diseased portions, six or eight Wood Creek; Canada or Oreat Britain. . (nt Kelowna). nches below tho knot during the dormant season, and spray with and their tributaries and to unnam* TRY IT FOR 1912! MARCH "ROD AND GUN." od streams in tho vicinity.' imo sulphur, and cut out knots Montreal Standard Publishing Co,, BUILDERS OF HIGH.CLASS MOTOR BOATS-CABIN .CRUISERS during the summer or whenever On the 26th day of April, 1912, AND RUNABOUTS A SPECIALTY. "An Experience Off the Coast of thoy appear. Paint over the cut at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in Limited, Publishers. Newfoundland : Hunting tho Hair ends with disinfectant solution of ho Court-house at Vornon, to hoar Agorits for the Canadian Falrbanks-Moreo Co. All kinds of Marino and Seal," opens the March issue of- copper sulphate, ono pound to ono and determine , claims to water Stationary Outfits, Supplies, &c, Also Powor Pumping and Rod nnd Gun in Canada, published gallon of water, or houso paint, rights existing oh tho 12th March, Spraying Outfits. A comploto lino of Machinory. • by W, J. Taylor, Limited, Wood Spray with Bordeaux mixture bo- 1900, on— foro tho buds burst, using throe stock, Ontario, and .the interest of Aberdeen Lnko. this article is a criterion ofs tho in pounds of copper sulphate, five' MOTOR BOAT FOR HIRE, pounds of lime and forty gallons of Boaver Crook, toroBt of thoBo that follow, which Browor Crook, . ' include articles doBcriptivo of out water, or with limo sulphur solu Prompt Delivery door life from tho Atlantic to tho tion, and follow this with a spray Brown Crook. Pacific, Among theso is tho first of Bordeaux mixturo mndo by using B X or Doop Creek. • C ome in and see us at once of a sorios of articles on tho Cul ono-half tho above quantity of cop Codar Crook. Finley. . . , Coldstream Crook, O r write for particulars of turo of tho Black and Silver Foxos, por sulphate as soon as tho potalB which Bhould prove of value to tho drop, and ngaln ton days or two Cottonwood Springe. Diamond Dry Lnko. R ANCHES - ORCHARDS - TOWN LOTS many Booking practical informn weeks thereafter. McWilliams tion on this subject. A now fea• Dry Crook. ' D on't Insure anything until ture this month is tho crontion of Door Crook. ; Telephones A40 or B40 a Gnmo Conservation Dopnrtmont Tho city of Nolson has sufforod Fish Lnko. Y ou have consulted us, oditod by Mr, Frank Hydo, where of Into from n numbor, of incondlnry Flvo-milo Crook, in matters portnining to ,tho sub flros, among tho latest bolng tho Girod Crook. joct of gnmo conBorvntlon will be destruction 01 tho Ynlo-Columbin Gooso Lnko, SETTING EGGS frcoly discusBod, As this subjoc sawmill resulting in a heavy loss. Gurnoy Crook, ' from Prtao Stock . Thoro is now offered n roward of Isalivo ono nttho prosont tlmo, Hnddo Lnko, White Wynndottos nnd Barrod Summerland Meat Market and Is Hkoly to bo for some timo to $2,000 for tho capture of tho incon Long Lnko Gulch. como, or until tho improved laws diary. Plymouth Rocks. Fertility Guar- J. Down ton, Proprietor Louis Crook. , nntood. $&00 por Sotting of 15. for which good sportsmen nro ngi Lulluwnapo Crook. Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand. Fish and tntlng hnvo boon onnctod, this do Irish or Cnyotto Crook. Spocinf Terms for. Incubator Sottlngs partmont should provo of oxcop ShiMò Cure Jonos Crook, Game in Season, tionnl intoroBt. OUIOKLV «TOP»! eOUOHt, OURKt OOLDt. "J. T. WASHINdrTON, TERMS STRICTLY CASH HUM THB TMHOAT AND LUNQO. 8§ OKNTI King Edward VII Lnko. , West Summerland,

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I CARRY A FULL LINE OF The HOME CIRCLE. 0 ^SÙ^^ f^J^ ^.; PLOWS, HARROWS, MOW• ERS and RAKES, &C, :&C, together with REPAIRS of all kinds ¿ Crude Thoughts From the Editorial Pen. FOR and INCUBATORS. ' ' ^-^•/^•-•^ • MOST MEN would prefer domestic happiness to great riches. including P0UL Flour & Feed of all kind<; - \ • * * * * * . prins 8c Rummer (Miar

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CMin a d see s WITH SOME PEOPLE a knowledge of the world is ridiculed, but ? , .» '-we shall be glad to sho.w you what we have a person who-does not-give housekeeping a place ' among .the fine arts shows an intellectual calibre away down below the commonplace. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS L ADIES' WOOD YARD and TEAMING in connection. , +'**** , ' SUMMER COATS '. - 'Phone, Violet 8. , I,YOU WILL OFTEN advance your interests more by spending a DRESSING JACKETS THOS. B. YOUNG, West Summerland.I socia l evening in a respectable family, than you will by sitting in your ' CHILDREN'S J room and poring over your money matters, or writing a whole package PRINCESS SLIPS WHITE UNDER-SKIRTS of business letters. - ' • WHITE UNDER-SKIRTS CAMBRIC AND FINE ' A HEALTHY CHILD is always active. It must jump and scream, CORSET COVERS COTTON RIBBED fall down, cry when it gets ahurt, and jump up only to repeat the UNDERVESTS same thing: But to Keep it still means unhappiness, and nearly, if not DRAWERS "AND quite, death. Let them be gay. That is their element. DRAWERS These wonderfully Low Prices for HOSE last but a few days, UNDERVESTS AND MISSES & CHILDREN'S • ' and—FQR CASH' ONLY: ' •SUPPLEMENT what the-children learn at school' with reading lessons at home. . Reading aloud is.good, will improve the4eading of COMBINATION SUITS STRAW HATS Half-inch Cable'(low pressure) - HOSE - IOc. ft. •the ^reader, • and.-.igiye-.-vinformatlon^to the members of the home circle who may be obilged to work with their hands in the evening. Dp. Kink-proof (high pressure) Do. - I3C. „ THE Do. Sun Do. Do. - I3c. „ v YOUNG MEN, study yourselves. Choose your work and if it satisfies you move on. Bid defiance-.to all obstacles. Do not surrender I5c. 99\ Three-quarter Do. Do. . Do. - to phantoms—they will ever challenge you; fighti t out on some line "if ANGOVE & STINSON 16c. ¿ COMPANY, LIMITED — SUMMERLAND, B.C. Dò. Kink-proof ' Do. Do. ••Ititakesi-alWsum sure as we drop the oars so sure wi 11 we floatdown . Keep rowing. '"-/.'•'•" , ' ' '' ( • THE COTTAGE and the mansion differ ,very much in'structure BORTON, the Plumber •and^in.furniture,'.;-'but':a":.pr.efty.v>flower, carefully watered and tended, -* '" "•" 1 1 ' blooms as well is a cottage asin- a: palace window. - Then the flower speaks to, the-inmates of the home and tells them of the wisdom and Real Estate Jove'of God; how he sent these beautiful flowers into the world to WILL NEVER BE AS CHEAP AGAIN.

please"the eye of man. • • • x.^iA^-y •^^^;:...::..^.•:/^.^^v•«v.'•Vv•.•:•^^•>:••^•• BUY BEFORE THE RAILWAY COMES.' \ \ * * *. * * CALL AT OUR OFFICE, AND GET A BARGAIN IN A The hearts.that weariasmilingiaceand extend the glad hand! They FRUIT LOT.- Scatter ;sunshine' wherever, they gOi: They inspired us with good West Summerland Town Lots — Just a few left in Block 59^ thoughts and the.desire to noble things. . They smooth down the rough places in life.^Theyremovetbe obstacles from our paths, and sweeten We are AGENTS for the pleasures of this old world. Dunlop Tyre and Rubber Goods Co., Ltd.

SHOW. US A: BOY-who obeys his parents, who has respect for age, You should see their Anti-Skid Traction. Tread. who • always!--has a friendly, disposition, and who applies 'himself dili• gently to get. wisdom .and to' do good toward others, and if he is not Jas. Ritchie, West Summerland respected and beloved then there is nosuch thing as truth in this world. Remember this, boys, and you will be respected by others, and grow up and become useful men. ' '

LEGISLATE-LAWS against early marriages. ''I can't tolerate| Of course, you must procure children," said a little simpleton to.' us the other day, *. "but Iadore The Canadian Bank I dogs!'' andyet that girl had an engagement ring on her finger. There' should be a special* seclusion for such girls until they develop some the right kind of Soil, the instinct ofv womanliness, and they should no more be allowed to marry of Commerce than Bhoiild a Si wash chief be allowed to take charge of a kindergarten. SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.O., LL.D., D.G.L., President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Manager kind that will grow anything, HOW MUCH would neighbors rise,in value, and how much would I neighbors rise in beauty, if all would lay aside habits of criticism, and Capital - $15^000,000 Rest - $10,400,000 neighborhood scandal, and petty fueds and ridicule. And if men this is the kind we offer in would study the things that make for peace and the things that makel ;fdrhappiness;'Teverybody trying to make everybody else happy, what a' COLLECTION BUSINESS With its largo number of Branches, Agents and Correspondents, The revolution there would be! Canadian Bank of Commerce is able to effect collections throughout tho Summerland; the fruii-grow- world promptly and at reasonable ratoB. Rates will bo quoted on application. THERE is a wise, old German saying that "Only a god or a brute tng centre of the world-famed can dwell.in solitude." Men,and women need congenial companion-' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT ship, both for the sake of health and happiness. Just as your,lungs, Deposits received from $1.00 upwards. after using up all the oygen in a close room, need to be filled with Okanagan district. fresh, out-of-door air, so your mind needs contact with other minds to I FOREIGN BUSINESS Cheques and Drafts on all. countries of tho world, drawn in sterling, get new ideas." There is such a thing ns mental as well as physical hun• francs, marks, lire,, kronon, florins, roubles or any other foreign curren• ger, Horders on the cattle ranches of the West frequently become mod cy, can bo nogotiatcd at The Canadian Bank of Commorce at reasonable from the isolation they are forced to' endure. Women on lonely fnrms | rates. and in small villages grow morbid and mildly insane, and people do P. S. WOOD.- - Manager Summerland Branch not guess that the'cause is Want of companionship, Also SUB-AQENCY at NARAMATA. I(I # • «#i Oil IT IS OFTEN by doing too much [for the children, by over-gov- .ornmont; over-indulgence, that, their individuality, their aggressive, vital initiative quality, their, solf-dopendenco and solf-relinnco nro weakened, Henry Ward Boechor says, "Many childron grow up like plants under glass. Thoy are surrounded only by artificial and prepared ORCHARDISTS influences. Thoy are houso bred, room bred, nurse herd, mother bred Lots at $100 per acre on easy terms —everything but self bred, Tho objoct'of training is to tonch the child THE to tako caro'of itsolf; but mnny parents use tho children only as a kind 1 of spool on which thoy rool off their own oporionco, apd thoy aro bound I of payment. :: For further and corded until thoy< perish by inanity or break all bonds and cords Fraser Valley Nurseries, I: and rush to ruin by reaction," particulars write or call on AIDERGROVE, B.C. New Steel Steamer forjtootenay Lake, have the Nelson. B.C., March 26th rind ono hundred mon. will bo om Finest Home Grown Nursery Stock The Surnrriferlahd . . . Captain J. C. Goro, who return• ployod. ed from tho Enst a fow days ago, Tho ship is Intondod to improvo including Apples, Plums, Pears, Cherries, announces thnt a contract has boon tho service In vlow of tho comple• lot for tho construction of a pasaon-tion of tho Pnnamn Canal and of Small Fruits and Ornamental Shrubbery tho Kottlo Vnlloy Railway, giving Development Co., Ltd.gor ; stoamor to bo tho finest In tho interior, for use on Kootonay Lake a now main lino for tho C, P. R, For full Particulars, writo— botwoon Kootonny Landing and to tho Const RICHARD McCOMB, I L IV E SUMMERLAND. B.C. Nolaon. Tho boat will bo all stool, Gonoral Manager, AGENT 240 foot long. It will bo built in WANTED Nolson, costing $100,000. Con- Shiìoh'ò Cure Aldergrovo, B.C. atruction will start oarly in July QUIOKLV 1TOM COUOMt, CUNEO COtM, HUM TMK THROAT AND LUNOI. BS OKNT«

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[Continued from Page 1.] JIMMY'S LETTER TO DAD. left about ten o'clock.'' Was asked CYCLE if he were positive of this, and Okanagan College, replied; that he could not be, as! , West Summerland, they had no clock...... , , March 27, 1912. ". This concluded the case for the1 Dear Dad : . ' , defence and the evidence was" re We didn't have any mock' trial viewed by the Magistrate.' "Mr. after all. I expect it will be held Arkell testifies that Templetontook] soon but am not sure when. The the wood and that he admitted it. p'rosecuti on «• asked, for an adj o arh*Mr' . Darkis swears that Templeton

ment:to allow certain incriminating admitted taking wood from the documents, letters and telegrams Overseas Club: For the defence to 'be secured. * They intimate that Mr. Haddrell' had 'produced evi• they are very sweet and of the real dence, to show that the > two men lovey-dovey kind. , had gone to bed about ten. Another I Last Friday night a second per• witness had sworni-that woodwas] formance of "Enoch Arden" was being cut abouteleven o'clock; and ( IS givemin the College .Gymnasium; the defence, had not been able to I The people; here are awfully slow' show that the men had not gone out Is Easy to Manage. to find out what -things -are good again after going to bed at ten.' and what are not. They crowd the •CK Court was adjourned and the evi• Uses very little oil. I hall for a fourth-rate play at one Distributes the heat evenly. dence ;was considered by Magistrate I dollar a seat (and that means two English; together with-Reeve Thom• in ÂLL UNES Keeps in the Moisture. - dollars a night for most of them) Is best for the Beginner son. After about half an hour's I while if a first class local perform• deliberation the accused was declar-.| And a-Favorite "with the ance is. put on at a cheaper rate Experienced. ed guilty.-The magistrate -said he they shrug vtheir/shoulders; and say, would allow him;; out on suspended 'but dear, it's only..Mr. So-and-^ sentence, and he must be in readi-j I so" and stay at home. Surely a ness to present himself at any time $9.00J.o.b. Nelson.prophe t hath • no honor in his own when required.. He was also charged country. - with the costs,, $5* " >' , The political. campaign and the Young Templeton arose to address | W. Clark Sandèrcock,developmen t of the ^baseballteam the; Court and in no very, respectful1 218, Baker Street, Nelson, SC. go rapidly on. The final Socialist manner proceeded to condemn; the meeting of :the;campaign was held action of the Court. Mr. Haddrell last night> and was a great success; tried to get him to desist, but he I while" the last Liberal rally is to turned on him also. He was called IF'YOU WANT TO OWN take place to-nightf when great to order by the Court and cautioned Pocket things are expected. An unusual to be more careful in his remarks amount of speaking, talent has been and . while he' was still talking the Knife unearthed ánd.deyelopéd.among the Court adjourned. students, which more' than justifies Templeton is a young man from I the time, and energy expended in Aberdeen, Scotland, who came the campaign. •direct from there about eight , And' the baseball team'! Well, months ago. . BUY A CARBO MAGNETIC KNIFE it is:getting ;into shape.¡moreand more all the time. The present ex• PREFERS THE OKANAGAN TO pectations aré that the team will CALIFORNIA: tour the Simi lkameen ¡Valley, .'play• ing games -with, Princeton,- - Kere- Dr. and 'Mrs. R. C. Lipsett ar- ...... meos^Hedley and Oroville; though rived on - Thursday night's boat It has an everlasting edge. ||it is not fully arranged; yet. More from ^California, where they have The'keenest and hardest; ever ;pro-:; will be:known soon and if the trip spent a good- part, of the' winter. ' duced. .' Each knife is' tempered by' electricity, giving a uniform heat, comes off the team will likely leave The Doctor says that while Cali• and consequently a uniform temper;] Thursday the 4th'of April. fornia is a good place for a holiday,'| to every part "of the blade. This is < Another musical recital is an• he by alls oddsVprefersltheiOkana-; I why "Griffon": Cutlery is the best in nounced by the Music Department gan. When asked if he hadvtol the world. ' "Griffon " Knives, Raz• to'" be given on Friday evening,- makea choice;; of,-permanent "^.resi• ors, Scissors, etc., for sale at the ,S April 12 in the college gymnasium. dence between the' two -places'hel comprising NARAMATA SUPPLY Co. It is going to be even better' than pronounced his preferences;for;;the I NARAMATA, B.C. the¡previous .ones,; so you :had bet-, Okanagan. In the Interior of Cali• terstart-planning to come.' I may fornia >; where he 'spent r the?* winter I singa song myself !• the weather was pretty warm' and • Friday night we nard e to be enter- he. thought the summers would-be MONTREAL WITNESS^' * M S ' 5 -' J. unbearable. The air was not clear 1 Robinson at their home down town. and',pleasant; as.here; being so-filled -to-wear "Canada's Best We have-every prospect of ¿having with a fine dust as to be actually hazy at times.;' This;? the residents ,• 'Metropolitan and National - a fine time. I'll' try to remember IN TWEEDS= : said, was due to the winds raising .V, . v,, /Newspaper." not to ask for a second piece of cake, 'and say I had a good- time the dust from the not far distant | Strong & Courageous I when I leave. Oh,- I am getting deserts, and the dust remained sus• great on manners since I came up pended i n the ai r for a long ^ ti me. The 'Daily Witness' on trial $1.00 here. Trust a co-ed school for that. The scenery could not compare to I that of the 'Okanagan. We could regular rate, three dollars Yours as ever, • h Suits The 'Weekly Witness and Can.) JIMMY. grow more fruit to the acre here erge . adian Homestead' on trial .65 than : they could, rand while > our j CONSTABLE ASTON DEAD. people had to spend only a few regular rate, one dollar , months of the year in orchard These trial rates are offered to NEW PRISONERS CONFESS. work; there twelve,solid months'of subscribers—or those in whose homes work was necessary. Full Length and ~ i neither edition has been taken regularly He thought the' opportunities! for at least;two years, that is, since it Charge of. Murder will be Entered. : has been so , i were much better here. C/O Three-Quarter Length wonderfullyenlarged At the preliminary trial of James FINE MILLINERY DISPLAY.' and Wilson, the two desperadoes in Panamas, Linens and Pongees arid improved arreste J for the ; shooting of Con• The ' Angove & Stinson Millin• stable Aston, James, the, principal ery Opening held Wednesday after- Its circulation has boon doubled, and isi n the case,- shouldered the entire noon, was. a great success and showV : tho most popular paper among ' blame, having, as he confessed, church-going people. Its • ed conclusively the value of local' . subscribers lovo it. ' compelled Wilson,'at the point of newspaper advertising. To add to the gun, to accompany him in his ; the attractiveness of the display Children's Wash Coats MAKE IT YOUR depredations.»; James, who robbed CHOICE FOR 1912, the store at Mission and also, he desirX^^ I „„.Mht&t (©oobjs ave all &tpltóh anb iìatty in (Effect At the above " Whirlwind Campaign "sáys , shot Aston, seems indifferent cently opened on the second floor Rates, to the whole affair.. Wilson stated for this purpose held an excellent that he had been terrified by his display of millinery and white . And toll your friends about this offer.' companion James, into participat• goods tastefully arranged;' Tea, ' V; iTnoy would alBooojoyit. ing in the assault upon Aston. His cakes/ etc.; wore served on' the | ' '; Subscriptions sent in at those rates story is that the two men; suddenly same floor at small, neatly decor• I «ri;**' RLrv,l CûC in Fine Lawns should either bo accompanied by this seized Aston in the state room of ated tables. Extra help was on advertisement or tho paper in which tho Bteamer, when Jamos shot him Ladies oi< • you saw tho announcement must bo hand'to serve the large crowd, of JU5C5 and Marquisettes named when sending tho subscription. n the head. They were committed ladies and in every way this event, for trial on.the charge of robbery JOHN DOUG ALL & SON, Publishors, one of the moat important of tho | of ,the store at South Okanagan, tho season to lady shoppers, was pro• I Dept. S.R. 'Witness' Block, Montroal, moro serious charge of shooting tho 1 nounced a complete success. The SUMMER SILKS § Colored Pongees. SPOTTUSAHS constable, being held in abeyance, newly remodled front of tho storo pending,tho termination of Aoton's addB much to its appoaranco, Fur• injury, Thoy worn taken to Knm ther alterations and improvements | loopB jail on Saturday by Constable are to bo mado.- Ladies' Linen Skirts W. R. SHIELDS Tooth, of Kelowna) and Inspector Ladies* Wash Dresses Agont for Smith, of Vancouver. TELEPHONE MATTERS. Constable Aston died at threo McLaughlan Carriages thirty Thursday afternoon. L. H. Baldwin, roproBonting tho Mi Brockville Carriages G. H. Aston was woll known in Kollogg Switchboard and Supply tho Boundary country, having been Co., Chicago, spent Severn) days in also CURTAIN NETS in large variety Nothing Bettor in Canada 1 a constable at Midway somo years town recently. Ho is now at Pon-| Full line Farm Implements ngo. ticton. Before coming to Summer- Dlacksmithing, Woodworking, Ac. Irony is added to tho trogody by land ho visitod Kolowna and reports Stool Shoars mado for any kind reason of tho fact that Aston served that town will havov independent of Plow, through tho Zulu nnd Boor wars in telephones at an oarly date. Mr. Dranoh at Narnmatn.. Pornonn) atUndanos &ummerlanb . «mah Walnend»y, Africa, and was known ns " Lord Baldwin has looked into tho situa• Roborts" by his many frionda in tion hero thoroughly and will ro- Greenwood. That ho should now port to hfs hoad office. Ho will Property Owners wishing to fall by tho cowardly bullet of make an ostimato of tho coat of common doBporodo, nftor having Installing a plant, and prices for a Sell or Exchange should oscapod tho shot of tho Boor and Bwitohbonrd installed together with Supply Company consult tho assogai of tho Zulu is another instruments will bo quotod by tho | of tho froriks that Fatn hands out, firm, No order hnsyot boon signed, Ulmiteb MR. F. D. COOPER, As a roprosontativo of tho Northorn I Noxt Fridny boing n holiday, Electric Company is coming, it wna thought boat to wait until prices next WOOU'B numbor of tho Koviow Wätüt ê>ummerlanb Real Batate Broker, will bo published on Thursday. woro Bubmlttod by both concorns. Any copy for chango of ads. Bhould Ballycrystal, Peach Orchard, bo in Tuesday, instead of Wodnos '*A start has boon' mndo with tho day na usual. Now ads. can bo improvomonts on tho grounds of Summerland. handlod lator. tho Control and High Schools. m