DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SUMMERLAND, PEACHLAND AND N ARAM ATA

SUMMERLAND, B.C.Vi FRIDAY, September 17, 1920 $2«|ÄMe ra'Advance. Vol. 12, No. 7, Whole No. 658 MUNICIPAL BY-LAW MAY DISPENSE WITH 1 WORK ON NEW HOSPITAL TO REGULATE TRAFFIC HUGE SLIDE PUMPING AT POINT MACKELVIE IS It is more than probable that the Street ^traffic in Summerland ' is Trout Creek pumping plant will be to be regulated by a municipal by• WRECKS BARN dispensed with after this season. The CHOICE OF PARTY (XlNVpTION law. At aj sitting, of '.the police pumping of water onto the land there commission on Tuesday it was de• Heard in Brief Address on Political Topics Following His Architect's Plans as, Amended Receive Approval of Hospital H.C. Mellor's Barn Destroyed has i been an expensive undertaking cided, after hearing a report by Con by Avalanche of Earth and not wholly satisfactory to the Appointment as Candidate for Ottawa Board of Directors stable Arkell,. to request the council owners- of land under the system. to provide a by-law to regulate street The discontinuing of the pumping traffic and the parking • of cars on STOCKTESCAPED service has been a subject of discus• YALE DISTRICT IS ORGANIZED MRS. VAN ALLEN ADDS TO DONATION the principal thoroughfares. sion at different times at • council ^/Recently, local police authorities meetings and recently Councillor Though on Provincial Road, Summerland Man Is Representative for South Okanagan on have been 'attempting to regulate Johnston was delegated to intei'view Will Meet Full Cost of Splendid Self-Contained Wing To Be Municipality Had To Clear traffic, especially as to the parking the users of water under the pump• Executive of New Political Orgaization Completely Equipped Road for Traffic of cars and the crossing of streets to ing system. At a meeting of the J. A. MacKelvie, of Vernon, is the men. He was opposed to any bonus, i The contract for the erection of sharpened so that, the machine would the wrong side, but have been' handi council, held a: few dayV ago he: re• candidate of the National Liberal Considerable property damage was but favored increased pensions, • Summerland's new hospital, has been be ready for uso on*th e roads follow. capped by the lack of a local by-law. ported having seen the several, water and Conservative party of Yale. Mr. done early Thursday morning, when where such were necessary. Mr. let and, work is to commence next ing any showers So far the police have done nothing users and stated-that all except C. P. MacKelvie was the unanimous choice 1 1 a large slide' came, down, from the MacKelVie dealt at some length with Monday. A by-law effecting,.™ exchange of more than give warnings and make Evans and R. H. English were willing of;,the convention held last night in face of the cliff ^opposite H. C. Mel• the question of tariff and .declared Some alterations have been made dways at the south end of the' requests. After the" by-law is en-: to make arrangements for irrigation Pen^icton. There were 65 of a pos• roa lor's house and-wrecked his hay barn water from some other source than that under existing conditions, na- •' in the plans to meet the condition Cartwright orch'ard was given a. firsti acted, and its requirements .made sible 72, accredited delegates at .the and stables and', completely demol• tional and international,-, a tariff for under which. Mrs. Van Allen is meet- . This by-law provides that the municipal water' system. These convention, Grand Forks' five.failing reading known, the offenders will be prose ished a tool house. On Monday a revenue was necessary. He pointed ing the cost of a splendid wing, to . ; two wished;, more time in, which to to appear. Following the, proposal a certain cha ted highway shall cuted. •• small slide at the same place had in• out that has a much lower"' be erected to the west side of the to become a thoroughfare, and consider the matter. of Mr.. MacKelvie, ~J. M.*Robinson cease terrupted the traffic on the lake shore tariff than most countries. site of the old hospital, and which i f land is'dedicated to! moved that he be made, the unani• another p ece 0 road for a time'; but the' road had will be,known as the Marsden Van public: highway. This lat- mous choice of the convention. Government supporters organized become a been cleared by,;the municipality. Allen Memorial Wg. This wing will j . i use and the sur for Yale at last night's convention. ter s now in actua WILL BUILD BOX The second slide, was of much Mr. MacKelvie's address in accept• be a complete unit, having a splen- i-ôad will be deeded to Colonel J. E. Burne, of , being veyed greater proportions and came down LOCAL STORES ance of the nomination left a good didly equipped operating room and exchange for the used elected president; W. ,E. Haskins, Cartwright in with such force as to move the Mel- impression. A former volunteer sol• a dispensary in addition to four pri- , secretary; T. H. Boothe, road FACTORY HERE lor stable for a distance of 20 to 30 dier, a life-long worker and a close Penticton, treasurer. Mrs. Daly, of vate wards and will be connected by-law providing for. the A money feet^ swinging it ^around quite out of TO CLOSE EARLY student of; politics and economics, Keremeos, was elected vice-president, with the mam building through a sun ^ * raising of Q00 fey for school line" with the foundation. In this was national and provincial, Mr. MacKel• and from each of .the; five provincial . parlor, and Mrs. Van ^Allen, whose given-first, second and Summerland Lumber Co., Ltd., purposeS; was one horse, whichf suffered no injury vie is in a position to view the ques• ridings in Yale one representative original offer of $10,000 was found . This by-law 'is to Preparing for Erectipn of Summerland Retailers Decide mid readings whatever. On the south end of the tions of the -day from many angles. was elected to the executive,. Dr. F. , insufficient to meet the cost of the f the new class- Up-to-date Plant To Restrict the Hours for . ovide the cost 0 stable Mr. Mellor had a tool house He touched briefly upon the aims-of W. Andrew, Summerland, being the wing as planned has undertaken not tion Doing Business rQOm built in connec in which was a large supply of car• the- Socialist-Labor element and representative of South Okanagan. only to pay for the cost of the build the central school and is pub- : with penter's, builders and numerous other brought out some alleged mistakes At a meeting of the executive, ing but also to completely furnish i . this issue of The ON RAILWAY SPUR v ished in full in tools.-: This wasv completely buried in their policy. He stated he would plans were inaugurated ,f or the com• it. Including the Marsden Van Allen Review , ASK FOR BY-LAW and probably some of the tools will oppose any revolutionary scheme. Mr. ing campaign, when Premier Meighen memorial wing the contracture : by-law, giving approval to Another Site Secured and Plans for Rail .never be recovered. To the north of MacKelvie also touched upon the will probably speak, probably at for the hospital is $40,000 ^the ^ ^ ^ 2e lands + 0/cev^ Connection .Gets Approval ' the, stable was a hay barn, on the Necessary Majority, Having movement of the 'farmers to -enter three points in the district,.and Colo• contract was ^awarded- to H. W. Har- ^; r effected some'mdnths ago, whi we e of the Council f. ground floor of which there were Been Secured, Council Must politics, one of his remarks being^that nel Cy Peck and'Mr. Stacey, of Clov- yey at a special meeting of the direc- . ' «, '. wag final]y a proved of stalls for a team of horses and other Comply With Petition it would be suicide for the: farmer of erdale> will be heard. tors held on Wednesday evening Approval was given to the reconi- . Within a short time Summerland stock. This building was struck with | to follow the-policy en the lans will have a box factory equipped ,! f / P > mendationthat a culvert be built such force that it was badly wrecked, The retail stores of Summerland of the prairie farmer. He did not as altered, but hope to have a com- v, - , ..... with modern machinery, located /in and is perhaps beyond repair. When • , , . • i- ; across the street near Hotel Summer- are to be regulated as to,their hours think it •• advisable or necessary - for plete description of the building for iand , Peach Valley, north of the railroad the building to the south "of it was of business by a municipal by-law. the ex-service men: to put a man in YOUTH HAD our issue of next' week. r»' ., , , station. Some months ago a site for pushed away, the floor of the hay Such a. by-law will be prepared at the field. Mr. MacKelvie's activities • ,. ... ; By motion the council ordered such a»plant was bought by the Sum loft at one end was left free and it once and brought into force within on, behalf of. the soldiers is well that steel be .substituted for wood merland • Lumber Co., Ltd., which settled down over the horses, one of known and he expressed himself as fluming provided f or in the engineer's company is'now operating a saw mill the next few; weeks. This action on STOLEN CAR them being found next morning in a- being •> in 'sympathy with, returned the part of the council is being taken COUNCIL ADOPTS plans for ^he upper • section of the and box factory at Mineola. space of about 4 or 5 feet. The slide ; At, a recent meeting of the muuici at the request of the local retailers flume in the meadow in Prairie Val extended; well into, the,, Mellor yard ing the extension., Further consid• This Is Belief of Police in the Iey;;^where^'it/;crosses T. B. Young's pal: council, J. W. Wheeler, the man themselves. : and was, in places; perhaps,'8 or 10 eration was given the proposal to re Logie Case LIGHTING REPORT property. This flume will be put in ager of the Lumber Co, and T. H. feet deep oh the'highway. It was In addition to establishing a weekly place the wooden gate at Tjout Creek Riley, secretary, presented. plans for half-holiday, the provincial act pro• at once on that .section of the lake shore intake with steel, and if was left with a railroad spur from the K.V.R. sta• vides for. early closing regulations, Referred to. Committee J. Dunsdon, Garnett Valley, wrote driye, within the: municipal bounds, the , water committee to Tiave this CLAIMED EXPENSES for asking that the council take action to tion. across.4;he^^ 7,D.L A%frich '• the' provincial; authorities - had the .enactment,;of .which is. optional Recommendations. r work done. \'"'*" . '.. T' 439, theVsite of the proposed factory. agreed to keep in repair, but when withth'e municipality; or. with the. re• stop seepage from the west .flume Plans prepared, by R. A. Barton-of ; the first slide occurred on Monday tailers. '. .•'-•. • ',:,• ' Penticton Regrets ì His Being onto his- property. - Reeve Campbell The plans received'the approval of the road grade of Granville Road Road Foreman McAlpine refused to. Hailed to Court D0UBLÏP0WËR reported that the water in this >flume the council, subject to submisssion In atiy- municipality the council were considered, and on .motion it clear the road, claiming that the slide had been shut: off if or this.season, and of a formal written application, ac may pass such a by-law, or if 75 per was decided to. establish a uniform was caused by irrigation water, and \Writing. of the charge laid against Mr. Dunsdon's request will be re- companied by complete plans. The cent.,or moreof the-', retailers of a grade for the sidewalks on the North therefore it was the duty , of the J. L. Logie in the Penticton police New Section of Pipe Line Is-If erred to the new council, with the plans for the railroad spur must re community petition the council for side in Blocks 58 and 59. These municipality, to' clearvthe road. court of driving his car at night with• Required—Other Business . recommendation ,that repairs' be made ceive the approval of the commission such a regulating order, the council grades are as follows: From the to'the flume referred to before the extension to the factory has no option in the matter, but must out lights, and the article in The When Mr. Mellor discovered his level- of the sidewalk:at the Bank of Review' on the same subject, the Pen• A capital investmen v t of apprôxirI Speaking for the.Baptist church, site can be made, but no difficulty is proceed to provide such an enact• mately $20,000 will be required to Mr. G. J. C. White asked for special wrecked barns and Ithe precarious Montreal to a point six inches above anticipated in this respect. ment.-." ticton Herald says an 'explanation put .Summerland's electric lighting rates for' water used only for occa- position of his horses, he telephoned •road level, at the southwest corner from Penticton might not be out of system into condition to provide for sional baptismal services. The Lake- The erection of a factory near the At a regular,ifieeting of the munic- of Lot 12, Block 58, being the Mer• , ... louoiy neiir wiu Municipal Foreman Tomlin,, v who . ™». place. Police Chief Doidge, Consta• the lighting requirements, of the com- side church has domestic water con- 1 counci1 cantile store corner. 1 railroad will mean another addition ^ a crew of men and Vent Jf , ^day, Messrs. ble Hill and a third person all. iden• munity. A full report has been>re- nection with the' town system, 'but to Summerland's mdustnes and the J * ^J,^ Later in the day> F^ernan and Walden^presented a Municipal' Solicitor W. C. Kelley tified the number on a car driven

ceivod from Yuill & Knight, elec- the service is shut off.' It was agreed building of the factory wm be sure md lo were t to petition asking for a by-law compel- outlined steps necessary to bring the through Penticton streets without retai1 store to close at clock trical engineers, and on Tuesday this that a charge of $1.00 for each occa to resu t in the erection oja number wk ' £ u passageway « ° °' question of increased water rates be• lights. The third person also iden- ' on e report was referred to the electric sion be made, of dwellings in the immediate vicm- tnrovjBh'^he* slide * very evening except Thursday, fore the Water Board of the prov• tified the driver as a Summerland light committee, with instructions to w. A. Caldwell .stating he had an ity. We understand that it is Mr. wVinn the stores close at noon, and ince. youth.'/ bring in a summary showing the prob- application in , for domestic water Wheeler's intention to build a house - oh Saturdays and on the three days ce for the day and also All the members of the council The number as read by the three on the upper end of the property, ^ ^ , , before ClhrfatmaB. After some . dis- able cost of;the, power unit selected, connection,-asked that some provi he Qn beer stalls were present at the Thursday meet• was Mr. Logie's and he was accord• together with the cost of renewing i n be made for giving him water not far from the factory.. With an ^ * • selling without any cussion wnii-the delegates from^he s 0 ing, except Coun, White. . ingly summoned. He stated in court up-to-date plant located on tho pro- ii whatever* - ' retailers, the matter was referred to the lower portion df the pipe line, until the extension is made to the ceriao On Saturday the full board was that the number of the car ordina-' posed site, the company will bo in a . tho clerk with instructions to have By replacing the present wornout pipe system, Chief ConstaDle pfasor nnd Pro in attendance. ily driven by tho Summerland boy position to greatly increase its out- the by-law prepared, pipe of 6 and 8-inch diameter with It was decided to put a, stand pipe Conatable gtowart of Mi(Iway A letter from E. R. Simpson, with in question was vory much' similar put ,of box shooks. It wiU also be in ^ ^ matching" the stam- The council was informed that tho a 10-inch pipe, approximately 2,000 in, the- cost of;,same, to be paid by r respect to the Paradise Flat pump• to that on Mr. Logic's car, henco he a position to draw material. from ^ t establishing tho week- feet in all, much of tho largo fric- Mr. Caldwell. Ho 'will not be ra• whJch wn(j hflW flome m]Q Provinclal Ac ing- system, was referred to tho water was sure there had boon a mistake, different sources, instead of being < half-holiday is not boing adhered tional loss will bo overcome. A 90- quired topay for any domestic water q drinki contro; ly committee, Mr. Logie admitted that his garago limited;to tho output of its one mill| horsepower wheel, being tho smallest while hauling water from the stand I to by all stores. A request from tho School Board was not locked and said it was pos• at Mineola. A good many Ponticton men wore of tho sovorol power units described pipe. Accounts as follows wore in attendahco to give the day a boost liat several sections of tho highway sible that Summorland joy-ridors in the ongineors' report, was favored approved for payment: • along. D.'"S, Rlordon was on hand f^iXllkli^Tf I\0 travelled by the school motor vohi- might havo had tho machino out, al• by tho council as one which would OAT Can. Gen. Elec. Co, 85,20 with a gonial smilo. Ho oporotod a es bo repaired resulted in orders though ho did not think it probable not uso moro water than is required Supply Co., gas, otc. $ 288.04 i/UUllvIL llULl/u stand whore tho bystander spun a oing given to that offect. In' ordor to save Mr. Logie further by tho present plant, and which Butler Waiden 3,3.75 FRONTIER DAYS A Vancouver legal firm wroto, wheol for a big doll. Those stalls aro inconvonionco, Chief Doidge with• would give double tho pbwor of tho S'land More. Co. ... 20,05 stating that tho municipality had drew tho charge, although ho said ho common on tho Vancouver and West• oquipmont now boing used. The' elec• A. B. Elliott ...... 36,50 EXTRA SESSION respasscd on Mrs. Knox's property was certain that tho car boro tho tric lighting committor was instructed W. Ritchie, roofing 80.67 ..• AT0S0Y00S minster fair midways. in tho diversion of tho main ditch-at Logie number. Thon Mr. Logiq askod to make some provision for exten• S. Ritchie 3,70 It was quite evident, ovon from | tho stool flume and by widoning tho for witnoss costs for his oxponsos in M A AI nhnv casual obBorvation, that tho drink- Fix Grade Line for Granville sions to tho prosont distributing Downton ...... 5.10 Many Attend Labor R d Walk itch, and stating that Mrs. Knox having to appear in court, This was Americans, nMmobloi snnmnrim compriseA dmor moro othn than nw boor.I n In | oa linos. 17.0 rofusod. • Chas. Schwoss t. Day Colebratioh "fact, unopened bottles of ryo whls- would expect compensation. Tho lot- During tho discussion on tho re• PUklngtön 1.10 tor was referred, to tho municipal Tho not result of tho mattor was port, Roovo Campbell expressed tho koy woro found in numbors on tho .Read, gas ' G8.07 , grounds, and mon muBt' bo protty solicitor. that whilo Mr. Logio did not estab• opinion that tho plans outlined by 05.00 POUCTBUSY ENTER COMPLAINTS ; L, Hatflold drunk thgao dry days to ovorloolc In complianco with a roquont from lish any fact whatovor, tho Ponticton tho onglnoors was woll within tho W. W. Bortón 1.2 C, N. Higgln, tho clork was instructod police wlthdrow a charge against him moons of tho municipality, and would W, Cortor 3.00 Many Drunk, Much Fighting sonlod bottles df Goodorhom & Worts Water Users on Front Benches Sales Are Stopped wot goods. Ask for Better Service to writo -tho post office authorities, rathor than cauao him Inconvonionco, glvo tho required powor, Councillor Stouort Fruit Co. ,70.00 roquostlng that tho mail route bo whon in any caso ho could not havo Johnston, chairman of tho oloctric land Toi.' Go. 4.05 Labor Day at OsoyooB was such , "I <«iw about 200 'drunks thoro," Summerland municipal council has an ono as a movio artist would hoyo ono provincial policeman. boon holding froquont mootings of chnngod back to includo tho road boon to blamo In tho mattor, but was light committee, doclorod that it was i, W, Harvoy 22,73 passing Mr. IUggins' houso. moroly tho victim of joy-rldors.' a coso of oithor putting In a now gen S'lantl Drug Co. 7,00 Ikod to attond to got a bit of roal According to gdnoral roport tho Into, In addition to tho rogulav orating outfit or vory soon bo on» Wild West" to work into a scroon stampodo nnd othor colobrntlon ovonts mooting hold'on Tuesday last, a spo- In a lottor to tho council, P, G, Summorland motorists aro by ho Roviow Pub. Co 10,05 Koop mado omphatlc protest against moans "tho targot for tho Ponticton tlroly without oloctric lights. An J, 0. Arltoll, oxponsos 08,25 plot, woro a frost,, In fact, tho*wholo sue- clal mooting was called on Thursday othor statomont by tho Roovo was 'Of tho doings thoro tho Ponticton coss of tho day lay In tho oxcltomont of last wook and áftor tho transac what iio described as abominable Irri• pollco," , Tho local polico vory sel• . Ronnio, water whool ...... 20.00 gation sorvlco, Ho told of an dom know tho owners of cars until that Summorland should havo a plant [C.V.R.,Vroight / 8.87 lorald says: * nnd cpnvlvlnlity Inducod by tho splr- tlon of some routlno businoss was ad that would provldo light for tho Tho Osoyóos colobratlon on Labor Its and noar-splrlts. journod until Saturday, On Thurs Oriental neighbor who apparontly got thoy look up tho numbors thoy havo R. J. Corofoot, hay 175.00 takon. Tho fact of tho situation Is' wholo community, and ho bollovod Day drow a big crowd, Whothór It Fights woro plentiful, An Indian day approval was glvon to tho, plan plenty of wator and doublo, ho bo• P. Laldlaw, horso biro 48,00 llovod, for hlH eight acres what Mr. that probably tho provincial act and that tho pcbplo would approve of tho Harold Smith, do 10.00*1 was a roal succoss or not doponds named Jack was badly boaton up by for n railroad spur In Poachlantf Investment If thoy wore given Koop got for his 21 acres, Ho did tho local by-law aro moro strictly Domestic Wator Doposlt Re argoly upon the point of vlow, two American Irlshmon named Hon* valloy, and Councillor Johnston's ro- obsorved horo. chanco. " It was not my kind of a colobrn-nlgan and McCloskoy, and but for port on tho Trout Crook pumping not blamo tho Jap for taking what funds 15,00 wator ho could got, Mr,'Koop com• tlon," romnrkod ox-Councillor Bur- tho arrival of tho pollcQ*, It Is said plant WOB roeoivod. both of which aro Mr, Logio wroto to tho council on Tho oloctric light comtnlttoo was Intorost on Dobonturos ...... 210,55 plained that thoro was not onough Thursday night complaining of tho poo, In roferring to it tho noxt day, that ho would undoubtedly havo boon roportod moro.fully olsowhoro. ,An instructod to havo its rocommondn Bank Intorost 106,70 wator" sent down to tho ditch and trootmont accorded him and sug• Tho show, according to tho bills, nil; In. Hnnnignn and McCloskoy nrrongomont whoroby A, G, Mull, re tlon ready for tho noxt mooting o Postago 30,00 that tho distribution at tho othor ond gested that tho municipality rolm- tho council, Ponticton Eloc*. Co. 28,54 was put on byMossre. J, S. Honlos woro fined $20 and costs onch by cont purchnsor of tho Troffry lot on was vory poor, Ho moiitlonod a BOC- burao him for tho trdublo ho was put A report with rocommondatlons o Gov. Agt,, Vancouver, prls and J, A. Brown, Government Agont J. R, Brown on Paradlso flat, will bo glvon domostlc tlon of tho, ditch which Bhould bo to, as woll as pay his oxponsos and Provincial policomon In attondonco Tuosdny at.Falrviow, wator connection was approved, Mr work to bo done on wator systems onor's koop u... 0,00 lined, and Inslfitod that somothlng bo thoBo of tho two wltnossos ho brought nnd roads was submitted by Foreman Canadian Wostlhghouso Co., at tho sconó stato that thoro woro , Loüls Martín, an American-Indian, Mull ,wlll advance tho cost of male- dono to improve tho sovvlco for ah- with him. Tomlln, This WOB referred to th'o oloctric ropairB 7,88 nearly 600 Amorlcan cars and ovor got Into a rumpus and In nrroBtlng othor yoar, This complaint WHR with . Tho council, after hearing tho ovl- wator committee, with Instructions Gordon St Bolyoa, Ltd,, 15 B.C. cars on tho grounds, Two him Constable King sustained a a sort of reminder of frontier times rospoct to only ono of his lots, all donco of Chiof Doidge, instructod the to outlino cortoin work to bo under• oloctric supplies 10,0 boor stalls woro going full swing nil broken fingor, Constnblo Stowart in tho Stntos a couplo of docados ago tho othors, ho said,' gottingit good morning; and J, A. Brown's establish- was hit ovor tho head with h bottlo. whon ovorythlng was looso and tho clork to wrlto Mr, Logio Its regrets taken by tho foreman Immodlntoly Clarko & Stuart, Ltd 7.70 supply. Captain Wobb, In tho same that ho was hailed to court. It Is mont was alBo a mocca for tho thirsty, Martin was flnod $20 nnd costs or sky tho limit, Othor work will bo npprovod nftor Robortson-Gotlson Co,, plpo nolghbovhood, also wroto complain• pointed out that In ensos of this kind At ¡1 o'clock In tho nftornoon, ono -month by Govornmont Agont Tho Unltod Statos boing pi'otty dry tho report has boon considered by the supplies 54.80 ing of a(n unfn(r apportioning of tho owner of tho car Is always sum• committee Mr. Tomlln was author Can. Plpo Co 30,8 whon ho arrived from Ponticton, Brown. tho wot goods, of course, camo from (Continued on Pago 4) moned to nppoar and not tho driver, izoil to havo tho road grader knives (Continued on Pago 4) . ' Provincial Constable King closed Oh, It WOB a wild day for , Ponticton. September 17, 1920 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW v Page Two M* I first to the Jamboree came dashing Welsh Scouts erected a pit-head in are nothing to them. They are not the arena, miners went down to their their brother's keepers. in driven by Scouts taking part in a Boy Scout fire-fighting display. f W $ "work , arid an expl.osiori iwas heard Correspondence Human Nature, as my friend J. 1 One day there ,was an air raid^and soontiafiier. Then, some Scouts who Logie, pointed out, is a very pliant were camping near rushed . to the thing. It has been said that nine- Column an aeroplane crashed, and'the Scouts The Columns of THE REVIEW are open to showed generally the part •• they scene to find that the cage, was dam• the public for the discussion of matters of gen• tenths of our characters are due to eral interest. No notice can be taken of anony• played in that phase of the war. aged and unusuable. •; So they erected mous communications. Letters intended for in• our environment. If Autolycus' or I 1st SUMMERLANE a single-pole derrick and saved the sertion must be authenticated by the name and had been born in China we. would Habitues of Olympia and the address of the writer, not necessarily for publica• TROOP B. P. miners by that-means. tion. The opinions of correspondents are not eat with chop-sticks and think in' the regular officials of the place say. that SCOUTS There were generally three or four . ; All Types of. necessarily those of the Review. „ Chinese manner. If we had been the finest of all the many spectacles different thing's on at the same time born in the Stone Age, we might - Headquarters, - staged in the hall was the grand pro• - Ellison Hall • ./ cession of the-nations. Scouts of .21 in the huge arena! / For instance, Dimension Lumber . •. • Summerland, Sept. 14th, 1920 v probably have followed the fashion - while this colliery scene was being To the Editor of The Review: • of that-day and obtained a wife by nationàlities,,'some*of whom are-rep• Scoutmaster 0. F. Zimmerman enacted' by Welsh Scouts, Herefords .—and— > ' • • Dear Sir.—When a committee was clubbing the beloved one over the resented by as many as '300 dele• Meets every Friday evening at showed the working of an old cider appointed by the .ratepayers to go head. gates, took part, in this scene. ; 7.30 p.m. mill and press. Here a lad was bit Coast Finishing Material into the question of improving our Headed by the band of ; the Ameri• The lesson of this is to change our ten by an adder and an ancient irrigation system, the point most in• can delegation, the long and varie^ in vStock environment if we wish to assist in charm was used to cure the bite. In sisted upon by all the members of a further-.de-1 train of Scouts came walking down H hanging human nature. The present We publish below other places Scouts were giving a I have a limited quantity of lxl2-irich double dressed that committee and by nearly every a defile in the. rocky cliffs. There competitive system (I go up if you scription of the Scout Jamboree as gymnastic display, others were wres• speaker at "the various public meet• were Sea Scouts in their blue, kilted fir boards suitable for shelving which I am selling at cosL go down order) undoubtedly tends to in the Overseas Daily Mail: tling, fencing, or boxing, and still ings, was that the work must be con• Scouts, colored Scouts, and the South make us selfish, cunning, ci'afty, de• The Jamboree Described another, contingent was giving a fire- tinued from year to year until our African contingent had its Cubs with - Windows and Doors ceptive, suspicious and cruel. Co A rolling sea and rock-girt strand, fighting and ambulance exhibition. ' system was in thoroughly good shape it—the only Cubs from overseas. Window and door frames made in my own workshop. operation, on the other hand, tends and a high forest, dark and mysteri from head ?vaters to distributing lat• The Siamese^ delegation was The Jamboree, being a jollification to kindliness and all that is good, ous, with native huts in its shadows. . . one erals. • We know that great improve• of boys, was a study in the superla• Screen Doors and Windows imagine I hear Autolycus say, "Then It. was the scene of the Jamboree,of lone little fellow,.trudging along.car- tives of-clamor. Whatever noise was ment has" been made, but there is ws t let Labor and Capital co-operate." Boy Scouts' at Olympia. One side of national .flag, looking rather supplied and fitted if desired, v ' still much to be done; above all; raised it was in excelsis, and Olym• This is exactly what we want, but we that vast hall was filled with vivid Pathetic, but he seemed anything but pia was no place.for timorous folk. there is the question of increased don't want 3 per cent, of the popu• landscape after the pattern of the sorrowful about.it. Of course, the Nothing can give a better idea of storage must be taken up. The lation to own 80 per cent.- of the dream-scenes of boyish romance. Be- larger the number of Scouts, around the international -character of the necessity for economy is plain enough capital of the country, as at present hind the rocks was the towering prow him, the greater his company of Jamboree than the result of the Tug to everyone, but is it sound economy an Canada. Make the nation the sole of a wooden ship from which Sea brother's of-War competitions: Herbert W. Harvey to spend large sums on our system capitalist - and then Labor and Capi• Scouts were gazing. A realistic colliery explosion; and .and, then to stop when it is half com- tal can co-operate; in other words, Holland beat Bibraltar-A. DEALER IN LUMBER WEST!SUMMERS rescue were staged by Northumber Denmark beat Greece. " pleted? If we do we shall have in• government ownership of all mdans PHONE 4 1 creased our indebtedness without de- WolThef Cubsolitar in green—camy figure ofe ^j-a I y pit-headhad ans exacandt Union of South Africa beat Scot• of production. representatio land Bo Scoutsn > owhf o _ riving anything like the full'benefit forest and' walked toward the sea, with cage land. * ' ' from our expenditure. The - power of' money in sufficient and- of a sudden, he turned round to underground workings, Luxembourg beat Ireland. quantity to make money without any the forest with fingers to mouth and tramways, miners and,pitponies For several years we have been ; further effort on the part of its owner- gave the ; Cub whistle. • Instantly fortunate in getting timely showers than that of investing in good securi• from strand and trees rushea^two to help our fruit ripen towards the ties is what makes the root of all end of > the season when water was shouting torrents of Cubs to com• CORDWOOD—UST CHANCE evil. It causes the uneven distribu• mingle and form*a council circle.. The . getting short, but I wonder 'if the tion of wealth", with all.its greed and fruit growers fully realize what forest side was alive with 500 Cubs. to put in your winter's supply of wood be- miseries. By making the nation the Then the Head Wolf mounted a would happen if we were to get a sole capitalist that evil is abolished. . fore the fruit rush. ; . ' winter with a light snowfall followed rock, and at his^signal. the Cubs gave The argument that human nature the grand howl with fearful and won• , by an early dry spring and a long, stands in the way is weak and might We have just obtained a limited quantity hot, dry- summer. We have had derful effect. Each'was proud of his just as well have been applied in the part in one of the chief noises of those conditions in the past and if days of the Magna Charta, about the of No. 1 Seasoned 16-inch Pine and Fir. we have them again with a heavy the show. obtaining of - the franchise. Those One had to be prepared for shocks. We will arrange terms for you on quantity crop on the trees our loss could eas- pepole caused a lot of unrest, thank A Scout ran round the arena scream• : : iiy run into some hundreds of thou• God, in those days.' They, also, had •' lots. ' Y • '''-:: ^,:' y-':''^ YYY' - ing "Fire!" and' almost immediately sands of dollars. Surely the imme• a "passion for change and experi• diate provision of increased storage the familiar jangling of a' fire-bell ment" without' which progress would could be heard and a brand-new would be ' cheaper 'than ^that. The cease. trouble with the Trout Creek stor• motor-fire-engine which was built to Autolycus speaks, of wars and Phone 49 age seems to be that when the water go to- Mandalay and had been lent THOS. B. YOUNG strikes almost as if they were initi• . is let down in hot weather there is ated since 1915. "Wars and rumors great loss from evaporation. Storage it or not) f ought the wars, driven by | of war" have filled"th e lifetimes of in Garnett Valley is close at hand these capitalists in most cases. our oldest citizens. Count the wars and is protected from evaporation. .,. The statement that experiments of Famed for their rugged endurance of the last 20 years, for example, I believe that if the present Garnett the kind we want seem to be failing whilst strikes are equally ancient and • Valley dam were 'raised to its full elsewhere, needs to ~ be made more will continue until the STATUS, not capacity, and the old dam which was definite to be fair, and, granted time Hotel Summerland thewages, of the worker is changed. 'washed out some years ago were re• and the courtesy of space in The Re• Yes, we have a passion for change; FOR Tourist and Commercial Headquarters built, we shall have taken a long step view, I, will endeavor to answer-as I| 1 we would hang our heads in shame toward solving our storage troubles; believe I can. —SOCIALIST. - if we had riot. •'•-••'•^•"'Weïmake you at Home. _ because'when Trout Creek gets low > Garnett Valley 'storage water could Autolycus charges us with all the and be used as far, as the ditch running world's ills, yet prior to'the World by Pinio's Corner, and Trout Creek War Socialists from all countries water kept' for, the rest of the dis• subsequently at war met at Stock• WANTED SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER trict. ' holm to prevent the war by an inter• 6 -to 7.3.0 p.m. ' I am, Sir, national strike. The,-.at-that time, To trade City Property giving 490'Chevrolets: "King of all Capitalists," Kaiser Yours truly, William, succeeded i, in nipping the a return of $720 a year for a This Hotel is operated on Standard C. J. HUDDLESTON. effort in the bud. German capitalism Bearing Orchard. Time. caused the war and capitalism has To the Editor of The Review caused all the wars. The.-producers Local public are cordially invited. Dear Sir.-—I noticed in your last (the Labor parity, whether they know 80 week's issue that our respected For particulars see friend, Autolycus, is once more tak• ing a round .out of those who want a DR. R. L. DAVISON Hotel Summerland, C. B. McCallum, Mgr. change in the social order of things DENTIST .To a previous letter of mine on this W. J.R0BINS0N subject he set up an insurmountable | Mitchell Block :' Penticton | Notary Public, Real Est. & Insurance barrier, Human Nature^ Now he is Telephone 79 . charging us with all the world's pres• BUTLER & ent troubles. I intended replying to the "Human Nature" argument, but PHONE 6 WEST SUMMERLAND from sheer lack of time I was pre• vented from doing so. I have fre quontly heard this argument ad C0RDW00D C0RDW00D vanced by good living members of the Christian Church, much to my We have a good stock on hand and can supply at short are requested to make the following astonishment, and almost invariably backed by the remark that what we notice. As there is a shortage of Cordwood, send in your alterations and additions to their want is the .Grace of God, not changes in the social system. orders now in order to make sure of your supply. Everything for the Flies directories: Can anyone imagine * a more astounding "Arms folded, leave it all ALTERATIONS . v to the Grace of God" attitude? Put your shoulders to tho whool, Christ• G. R. H00KHAM & CO. Agur, R. V 743 ian friends, and apply practical dem Poison Pads Howis, H C 373 onstration of tho Grace of God by PHONE 18 WEST SUMMERLAND Lowes, "ET. S. ....906 tho livos of his followors. In "Uncle Tom's Cabin" wo road Read, J. A ...745 of Southern church going, so-called TO A GREAT EXTENT WHAT YOU Insect Ponder ADV. ALTERATION ' Christian whites, who endeavored to W.S. Auto Service, Night Phone....371 Vovo the justico of tho chattel slav• YOUR LIFE IS MAKE IT. SO IS YOUR BUSINESS ery system of that day, according to ADDITIONS tho Biblo, It was not popular to Tanglefoot speak against slavery in that country, Besides Fresh Meats of all kinds we have Pollock, R. (Pkg. House) ..182 at that timo. History ropoats itself Scriver, H...... 585 and" today many pooplo nro uncon• Elkay's Ant and Roach Powder Walter, W. E 1...605 , sciously adopting tho same attitude, Fresh Fish ' • r Tho social evils of tho day, tho child Arriving Tuesday and Friday Any subscriber who has not received , labor and tho swontlng systems which nothing can chock so long as prlvato a copy of tho now Directory should ownorshlp and a compotltlvo systom You will find-here also a full stock of advise tho Manager, Phono 1. hold sway, tho Blums, resulting not .alone from drink but from underpay, Summerland Drug Company Fresh Garden Vegetables Summerland Telephone Company DUFRESNE & WH1TAKER Established 1904 CIVIL ENGINEERS AND' Summerland West Summorland . Limited DEVITT 3 LAND SURVEYORS G. K: Phono 17 Phono -1 Shatford Block. Phon« AOS Store Closed Mondays Phone 14 PENTICTON, B.C. 81-l-21p Bartholomew & Atkinson VERNON GRANITE AND BUY AN The R.C. ABBOTT CO. LTD. MARBLE COMPANY IIouBO Phon« 972 Quarrying and Cut-Stono Contractors HOTEL SYNDICA "Growers' ^Marketing Agency" ^abiterei .. ©etoratotô Monuments, Tombstones Aeolian-Vocalion , B.C. Estimates Given, OflÜco do. and Gonoral Comotory Work. Now op on to accommodate EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS PRICE STREET . VERNON Best Talking Mwchino Made regular and transiont guosts. Specialty—Seed Potatoes Records in Stock All kinds of Farm Products handled. Quick returns. PATERS0N, CHANDLER & STEPHEN, LIMITED Theosophical Study Claw For rates and information No quantity too small—No quantity too largo, VANCOUVER, B.C. Every SUNDAY IVBNINQ at 8.00 apply to Correspondence answered promptly. above tho Drug Store, WoBt Summorlond. T.J. GARNETT MRS. I. H. JONES 408 Carter-Cotton Blk. Vancouver. B. C. Monuments. Headstones and Cemetery Fences" Order of tho Star In tho East, ' Tho Largait Monumental Works In the West Every Tuesday ovonlnj; it 1.00 LOO All AGENT Proprietress , '«V September 1.7, 1920 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Page Three

I visitors in town 'on Wednesday, hav- EDMONTON—-According to a re• REGINA—The yield of spring acres, giving.a total estimated crop ling motored up from their ranch with port from the north, oil has been wheat in Saskatchewan will be ap• of 47,022,500. 'Grain men report some friends. Peachland Doings struck by the Imperial Oil Company proximately 14.3 bushels to the acre that .the farmers will realize $2.50 A Weekly Chronicle Furnished at a point just within the Arctic cir• By Our Local - Representative. this year, accgrding, to a prelimniary per bushel for the wheat this year. Electric light poles have been cle north of Great Slave Lake, and crop estimate "issued by the Bureau erected north from the .corner of the close to the Mackenzie River. The WARNING TO HUNTERS! of Statistics of th<; provincial Depart• "Did you ever see the pig wash?" On Wednesday of last week Mr. Glen Robinson road jat^Mr. Fred flow of oil is .'small, being about ten ment of Agriculture and based on "No, but I have seen the pig-iron." J. W. Jones, member for South Oka- Young's'place! This is one of the ex- b'arrels per day, but it is regarded as the rep-Us of 421 correspondents . nagan, addressed a public meeting tensions that has been talked of for a sure indication that a heavy flow throughout the- province. here in the Orange Hall for the pur- some time, and which seems soon to is to be expected in the locality. pose of organizing a Peachland Na- be realized. . Trespassers in pursuit of game within the Other enterprizes of the company at WINNIPEG '— Manitoba's wheat C. E. BELL tional Liberal and Conservative As- • •-v,.-- other points are regarded favorably, boundaries of Greata Ranch, whether in orchards so'cia{;ion. There was not by any It is propesd to hold an organiza- crop this year is worth approximately PAINTING AND especially in the Czar region, where $117,500,000 to the producers. This means a large representation of the tion meeting on Sunday evening, the a well has already reached a depth DECORATING or vicinity, or on mountain side above, "will be voters of and; Monday, 27th inst. o'clock a.m. had, asked for four meetings in the West Summerland Institutes. About F. J. tilXON, riding,bujb if it was impossible to get 20 Summerland .members responded 13th Sept., 1920. . Municipal Clerk. four he would try for as many as to the. invitation and were enter-: ' "'" ' ' ' ' 7-8 possible, and arrange them in the tained with' music, etc. A picnic best places possible to convenience supper was served and a very pleas- the whole riding. ,• , ant afternoon; was brought to a close TAXES > . , with the singing of Auld Lang Syne. CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF SUMMERLAND 1 1 Mrs. McLellan • left for the Coast , ••?>• -•- " • •'— - • \ , # v' -,': 1 LAST DAY for'payment of current year's TAXES to last week, where she expects to spend 0ne of the - most 'interesting fea- a short time-^both' on business and tures of theV civic banquet -given to asu e BY-LAW NO. 125 avoid the 1Q per cent. PENALTY: 30th SEPT., 1920. ,P|| ^ * ;.. - • •.•.;, the, touring delegates, of the Imperial

: , , J ' Press Conference, at which _ 400 A BY-LAW to-enable the Corporation- of the District of Summerland DO NOT OMIT TO BRING TAX NOTICES. -Mr:. Roy McCall, who came in from guests were present, was a presenta- to raise by way. of loan the sum of Three Thousand Dollars* ($3,000) for school purposes. , - • • • ' • i. Manitoba a short time ago, and has tion to A. P. Calder of C.P.R. head'-. since been visiting with his cousin, who "acted as the party's quarterS( \ -- WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient to ^borrow- the sum "of Three AG. NlCOLLS,

Mr. H. E.- McCall, took a position on cicerone on the "journey across Can- Thousand Dollars ($3,000) for the purpose j)f erecting a temporary class board the steamer Sicamous last midr Lady- Burnham, on behalf of room for school purposes. • - • • ada> AND WHEREAS, it is necessary for the purposes aforesaid to raise . * Collector. week and will probably continue dur-. iade the presentation of the partyj n ; by way of loan upon the. credit of the said Municipality the sum of Three ing the fall and winter. He expects album of autographs I containing , .-j a—n w uuuvg.u^ ^uul,am,iig Thousand 'Dollars ($3,000) payable On-, the'-First day of November, 1930,

to have his wife and son out shortly the name,.of

and in the meantime will' make his conrererice, -and many-speakers paid per «ent. (6 per cent.) per annum, the principal of such loan when raised home in Penticton. ... ;. ....'. », „ ,. to be applied for the purposes aforesaid. . personal compliments to Mr. Calder AND WHEREAS, the said amount of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) for his..admirablUJ~ ~J :—uie- service., and,appri e i.s ...th. e - amount of.. the. debt whic...... h this-By-la. - w i.s intende- d- .to create.

After a pleasant vacation and visit ciatibn was expressed for the splendid AND WHEREAS, for the payment of the said principal it is necessary among old Peachland friends for-,-a .manner in, which they had: been enter to raise the sum of Two Hundred and Forty-nine Dollars and Eighty-seven Cents ($249.87) by rate in each and every year. couple of weeks Mrs. McLennan and ,tairfed: by the-Canadian Pacific Rail daughter, Miss Jean, left last week -^ay. AND WHEREAS for, the payment of the said interest it is necessary to. raise the sum of .One Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180.00) by rate to return to their home at Edmon- ''' in'1 each and every year, ton. While here theyi were- the A i considerable movement of Brit- AND WHEREAS, the'amount: of the whole rateable land and improve• guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith. ' ments of the Corporation of the 'District of Summerland according to the fis• hi settlers,n i : fro•m th, e• Orien-1, t t„o Brit. - last revised Assessment Roll is Three Million, One Hundred and Twenty- Gol nnbla and Miss Bertha Rrndhnw nn,vi Vm* I . > western Canada four Thousand, Nine Hundred and Seventy-six. Dollars and Fourteen'Cents MISS £f™»JJ^

parents and family a short visit re- is expected to continue. The latest —AND -WHEREAS ,, the tota- l amoun- t of th-e existin«g, -debentur e deb-t of th cently, returning to Penticton last of these Va party of ten families, ,, e said Corporation of the District of Summerland is Four Hundred week. She was accompanied on the have long been residents of! : Forty-six Thousand, One Hundred Dollars ($446,100.00), of which wno none, of the principal or interest is in arrears;- Acting under instructions from Mr. Geo. Mann, I will sell , visit by a friend from Penticton, Mrs. Shanghai and are settling in the Co- NOW, THEREFORE," the Municipal Council ofithe Corporation of the CrosbyCr03b . y- - lunibia Valley. District of Summerland in open meeting assembled,'enact as follows: at Auction at his place of residence, (1) It shall be lawful for the,1 Reeve of the said Corporation of the" Mr. McLellan of the Peachland mu. Min^n* A* T nriria t iu ' District- of Summerland to raise by way - of loan from any person or Garage took a short vacation in com nv The Minister of Lands for. the peraonS) body, or'bodies corporate, who'may be willing to advance the

»pany with the Sonburg Brothers, «om- Province, announces that m order to same 0n the credit of the Municipality by'way of the Debentures herein- Peach Orchard, Summerland, bining hunting and fishinp ' Thov encouraEe the establishment of more after mentioned, a sum of money not exceeding in the whole-the sum of cot some fish-all rio-ht and nlentv PulP m^s in the province, the Gov- Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) and to cause all such sums so raised

got some nsn, au rignt, ana plenty £ * *• . » • and received to be paid into the hands of the'Treasurer of the Corporation

of hunting, but like many others who einment may cut in nau the timber Qf the Diatrict 0f Summerland for the purposes and with,the objects hero- have tried their luck this fall, the "conse-tees on areas better suited to inbefore recited. . ^ hunt is all they had pulp and paper than to lumbering, (2) It shall be lawful for the Reeve to cause any number of deben- On Thursday, Sept. 23rd, , ' The Boction of Prince George is be- tures to bo made for a sum not'exceeding One Thousand Dollars ($1,000) * . V ...., . , ... . „ . iipvod to one that will hnnpfitvorv each, bearing interest at the rate of Six per cent. (6 per cent.) per annum, lovoa h • As had been advertised for Satur- to one that will benelvt very ^ oxccedln in the whole the sum of Throe Thousand Dollars ($3,000)

day evening lost, Miss Helen Badg- largely irom this concession. French and nll such debentures shall bo sealed with the seal of tho said Corpora- at the hour of 1:30 o'clock the following Household loy entortanied a Peachland audience and United States interests have boon tion; signed by the Reeve and counter-signed by the Treasurer-of the said in fhn OranifA Wnll >rPKn nnrUnnnn obtaining information with a view to Corporation. * Effects:

boon- able to attond. • . ... • Agency of tho Bank of Montreal at Summerland, British Columbia. 1 Dominion Piano Case Organ. This 4 Dining Chairs EDMONTON — Alberta's butter (4) The" said Dobonturos shall have coupons attached for tho pay- < instrument is in A-l condition and 1 5-ft. Kitchen Table Mrs. Wm. Haug of Kolowna is a production will bo in excess of 12,. mont of tho interest at tho rate of Six per cont.' (0 por cent.) per annum WiUl persons wishing to purchase can ..ill iV« T> i n' , '° " ^nn ftnn _•„„,. .Ua „n(11, „...••'• on the amount of tho said Debentures and such interest shall bo payable half- 1 Folding Easy Chair guest with Mrs. R. A. F. Mooro,.hav- 000,000 pounds this year, according . embor in each and see this organ a few days before Qn th(J pirst d of tho montha of May nnd NoV 1 Raymond Sewing Machine. .This Ing corno down last wook-ond. to tho province's loading creamery and the signatures to such-coupons may bo oithor written, Sale. ovory yonr 'machine is practically a new one, authority. • Ho states that it will far stamped, printed or lithographed. _ \ ' % ; \ Organ Stool (6) An amount shall bo raised and loviod annually by a rate suffi as it has only been used a short time. r" Poachlandors will do well to noto oxcood tho'notable record of 1010. ' 1 Mission Oak Dining Table (8 ft.) that notice has boon givon that a ciont therefor on all tho rotooblo land or land and Improvements within Floor Oilcloths, hardly defaced tho Municipality, in addition to all other rates, to nay intorost on tho debt 5 Mission Oak Dining Chairs vote of tho electors of tho Corpora• 1 piece Bathroom Linoleum horoby croated during tho curroncy of tho said Dobonturos and to provide 1 Mission Oak Server (2 drawers) tion of tho District of Peachland will for tho payment of tho said debt whon duo. 1 6-hole Range (Record) with warm• bo taken on Soptombor 25th, 1020, (0) Tho sum of Ono Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($180) shall bo 1 Golden Oak Rocker . J. C. & Jean M. FishD.C. ing oven •'. oiva proposed by-law for raising tho roisod and loviod annually by a rato sufficient therefor on all tho ratoablo 1 Couch sum of $2,500 for tho purchaso of a CHIROPRACTORS land or land and improvomonts within tho Municipality in addition to all 1 Granite Tea Kettle othor ratos for tho paymont of tho intorost on tho said Dobonturos, 1 Congoleum Rug (9x10) jnunlclpal hall.' (7) Tho sum of Two Hundrod and Forty-nino Dollars and Eighty 1 Granite Mixing Pan Offices: Hanson St.,vPontictbn 1 Cane Seat and Back Easy Chair sevon ContB ($240,87) shall bo raised and loviod annually by a rato suffi• 1 Preserving Kettle 1 4-ft. 6 Enamel Bed (Comp.) After a pleasant visit spent horo /Ross Collogo Graduatos cient thorofor on all tho ratoablo land or land and improvomonts within tho 1 Granite Coffee Pot Municipality, in addition to all othor ratos for tho paymont of tho dobt with hor slstor, Mrs. P. B, Schurrah, 2 Single Enamel Beds (Comp.) Spinal Analysis and Consulta, horoby croatod whon'duo, 1 Set Dover Asbestos Irons of' Victoria, B.C., loft on Monday (8) This By-law shall boforo tho final passago thoroof rocolvo tho 2 Folding Chairs tion Freo 1 * Galvanized Wash Tub ovonlng's boot for Boavor Doll, assont of tho Electors of tho said Corporation of tho District of Summor- 4 Bent (Cane Soat) Oak Chairs > landin tho mannor provided for by tho Municipal Act, 1014, and Amend• 2 Galvanized Pails whore sho oxpocts to visit hor pa• 1 Solid Qak Dresser with large oval rents for a short tlmo, ing Acts, , ; 1 Sprinkling Can Offlco Hours: 2 to 5; 7 to 8 (0) This By-law shall como into forco and toko oll'oct on tho First plate mirror. 1 Dinner Set (52 pen.) day of Novombor, 1020, 1 Solid Oak Dresser with extra long Messrs Van Hiso, Sr.yahd Jr., woro (10) This By-law may bo cltod for all purposes OH tho School Loon Crowbar, Buck Sawt Axe, Lamp, By-law, 1020. plate mirror. These are two pieces and other sundry articles. DONE AND PASSED by tho Municipal Council tho of very excellent furniture. | day of , 1020.. • p WELDON CARTER, RECEIVED THE ASSENT OF THE ELECTORS of tho Corporation I of tho District of Summorland tho , day of , 1020 PLEASE NOTE: This is not a great big sale, but RECONSIDERED AND FINALLY PASSED by .tho Municipal Counci every article listed and to be sold is in the pink of Plumbing & Heating Engineer | tho day of , 1020. , Roovo. condition and just as good as new. • - * '::i': ' ' -! Clorlc, ' "WAKK NOTICE that tho above JH a truo copy of tho propoaod By-low Remember place of sale, PEACH ORCHARD, upon which tho vote of tho Municipality will bo taken on Wednesday, 20th Work promptly Attended to. Soptombor, 1020, botwoon 0 o'clock a.m. and 7'o'clock p.m. THE POLL will bo hold at tho following places: directly back of Hector Sutherland place, and at the Municipal Ollleo. Wost Summorland, B.C. » W. J. Robinson's Ofllco, Summorland, B.C. HOUR OF 1:30 P.M. TERMS CASH PUBLIC NOTICE Is horoby glvon that tho voto of tho Electors V^orkmanship Guaranteed tho Corporation of tho District of Summorland will bo taken on tho abovo J. E. PHINNEY, Auctioneer. mentioned By-law at the tlmo and placo above montlpnod. 'Phone 843. .. • F, J. NIXON, 1-7-8 . Municipal. Clork. September 17, 1920 Page Four THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW ditto, peach box 1..0Q Crawfords, 11 qts. ... .80 FRUIT PRICES (Trade wants standard crate Bartletts, 11 qts...... -.8.0 (El)f #>umincrlniib J\cuicU) only)1 • Okanagan Valley Packing House Established August, 1908 . IN OKANAGAN B.C. Tomatoes 1.20 to 1.50 Prices Published at Summerland, B.C., every'Friday by ditto, green .' 1-0Q to 1.10 "Chilly Weather We have been asked to publish the THE REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED AND ELSEWHERE B.C. Cucumbers 1.00 .to 1.25 prices paid for packing apples in tKe 10 Ralph E. White, Editor and Manager Green Peppers, lb. •• nvnOkanaga^n-mn, ValleVniwy +ton serve a«s= na guido-niden With Occasional Showers/' An independent family newspaper covering Peachland, Summerland and B.C. Medium and Wash Larke I. Market Reports Are Optimistic to other fruit growing districts in —WEATHER MAN. Naramata and adjacent districts. Onions, 'lb. -02% B.C. We believe in uniformity, and Subscription Rates—In British Empire,-in advance, $2.50 per year; six of Apple Prices B.C. Pickling jOnions, 11 qt 1.75 months, $1.40. To U.S.A. and other countries, $3.00 per year. are willing to accede to the request. Egg Plant, lb .- .12% We have this list on the best of au• Be prepared by fitting out .with suitable Advertising Rate Cards and information respecting territory and samples .,. . , , , . . v w r p Potatoes, Local, per ton 40.00 thority and we believe it to be as Clothing. of paper mailed upon request, or may be seen at the office of any advertising Writing xrom Calgary, frame Potatoes-B.C., per ton 45.00 ( near correct as it is possible to give. agency recognized by the Canadian Press Association. , Markets Commissioner Grant says No Exemption on Fruit Advertisers must have copy in by Wednesday noon in order to insure Slight showers, some clouds, but Apples and Pears, No. 1 and No. 2, The following telegrams tell their . We have just received a splendid line of changes for standing advertisements. New display advertising copy can usually fine, is this week's weather, off grade, 5%c plus lc bonus. be accepted one day later. • country trade is very good own story: ' Mackinaw Coats at...... $16.75 and $18.75 The Apples and Pears, No. 1 and No! Correspondence—Letters addressed to the Editor and intended for jmbli- ing to the crop conditions being Calgary, Sept. 9th, 1920, ow 2, bench packed, 6 Mi c .plus ,1c bonus. Sweater Coats at ...... $13.50 and $18.00 -cation must be short and legibly written on one side of the paper only. .„ , „ , demind in ti f (>tnvv Th m tsi(1p To C. E. Mcintosh, ' In some cases %c more is being The longer an article, the shorter its chance of insertion. All communica- satisfactory.-. Ihe outside demand m Fruit Commissioner's Office, tions must bear the name of the writer, not necessarily for publication. The general is greater this year for. ap- paid. In the way of Underwear nothing, can beat publication or rejection of articles is a matter entirely in the discretion of pies and other fruits than has been Ottawa, Ont. Apples, crates, No. 3 and culls, 3c Stanfield's Underwear, selling here the Editor. No responsibility i-•s assumedJ «--by- ^th e paper *fo~r the opinion—s fnr several years. Please wire exemptions of freight, v. 0 Tli'e new freight . , 4.- per crate, no bonus. judgment, if any, relating to fruit^ '_„., _„ „ at, per suit $7.00 ! expressed by correspondents. rates caused quite an excitement Plums and ApricotsA : , 4-bskt. ci'ate, amongst dealers here and the gen• and vegetables. lc bonus. ( , We are showing a nice assortment of J. A. Grant FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920 eral opinion is that the award is in Peaches, 4c straight. * f Caps for Men and Boys at $1.50 and $3.50 excess of reasonable need. Friuit Tomatoes, 3c straight. To J. A. Grant, . shippers are more concerned in ex• Box making from "knockdown": SUMMERLAND'S WATER SYSTEM press rates, and it is hoped that the B.C. Markets Commissioner, Many of our readers will agree with Mr. C. J. Huddleston I expressed public opinion in regard to Calgary, Alta. Apples , and Pears and 4-basket In reply to your wire 9th: Milk, crates, $1.00 per 100, 25c bonus. who, in his letter published in this issue, states that the munici- wha- t• i•s terme• d' < 'excessive freight » crushed stone, sand, and gravel are (Continued on,- Page 5) pal program, inaugurated about two years ago for making rates" wil1 have the effect of prevent the only commodities exempt. Fruit F. B. COREY ..permanent improvements to and enlargements o( Summer- ^^T^TX rates from British 'Columbia.points ke place. The pro- The Only Exclusively Gents' Furnishings Store land's irrigation system, should be continued until v com- an adyaTlce wm ta will be subject to the increase of 35 x pleted: About $100,000, chargeable to capital account, has ducers of food stuffs will demand a per cent., applicable in Western ter• in Summerland i been expended and another $50,000 will'probably be required, hearing before a decision js given. ritory. G. E. Mcintosh. 1 With this expenditure the mains will be enlarged and improved Ontario plums are offering in Cal \ ry in lar Many Wealthies; shippers have so that for many years to come it should be possible to maintain f «f quantities, mostly ; withdrawn from market;: 5.present » , . . ' ,. i Greengage and Damson. The de- prices around $2.75 for No. l's and BUILDING

the system from the annual irrigation rates. ,.| mand for them has been good. Some $2.25 and $2.35 for crates.

The work done on the system to date has effected a very 0f the merchants for convenience re• Mcintosh Red, $2.75, for .No. l's marked improvement in the service. Unfortunately, there have moved the plums from the*ll-qt. bas- and $2.35 to $2.60 for crates. been some weak links and administration has not been all that kets and placed them in 4-lb. baskets, B.C., Ontario and Wash. Shipping | is desired, resulting in a shortage of water to some properties This was a poor move, as they look ., , j > ,'•••.-• , j. ,, ~ , small and green when thus displayed, • .'Point. Prices • Architectural Buy your Chocolates here. Yau will find them always' B.C.— • on the extreme end of the,ditches, -notwithstanding the fact There is a bright rose.coiored gauze fresh andStasty. We stock MOIR'S, GANONG'S and that very much more water-has been put through the system placed on the lid or window of the Prunes, mixed cars $1.35 Peaches, Crawford & St.. John.. 1.60 Drawings other high-class goods, both in bulk and in packages. thisyear than in any other season. ., n-qt. basket that helps to make Pears, Bartett, Flemish Beauty 3.50 Until further expenditure is made, much water will be green plums look rosy and ripe. It Apples, Wealthy, 2.25, 2.50 and 2.75 Ice Creams, Sodas and Soft Drinks 'wasted.' Had the south main, for instance, been in the same is "camouflage," but very effective in Crab Apples, Transcendent ...... 1.35 Specifications

condition this year as the north main, our availableVwater sup- , , , , „ . . • n Tomatoes, up to 1.25 KELOWNA BREAD fresh every day. Try a loaf." , , , J . , , .; . • Several car lots of Ontario Craw Tomatoes, green,; pear box ...... 85 Prepared You'll like it.

-ply would have gone much farther. A huge volume of water ford Peaches will arrive next week, Onions, present delivery, tbn:...40.00 :.has been lost through seepage from the ditches not yet lined, and will sell wholesale at about $2 Onions, October delivery, ton..;.35.00^ This work should be done even in advance of providing further per basket. Potatoes, mixed cars, ton ...... 35.00 Storage. Calgary Wholesale Prices Cabbage, ton 25.00 THE BETTER OLE Pumpkin and Squash; ton ::.....;35.00 Mr. Huddleston's statement: that the dam in Garnett BuJ^feS^W^ SCOTT DARKIS, Proprietor .:oo I can deal with all of P Citron, ton :..:..;±::.:...... :40 Valley should be raised, will also meet' with general approval. Wash!Tea cLsrCrawfords..2.75°, s'.OO Celery, lb. 04 Wash.. Pears, Bartletts, wrapped 4.50 A large additional volume of water can be stored there at small Washington— ' •-' | your requirements in expense, practically every gallon of which will be availableto Prunes .. 1.60 Peaches, Elberi^; ready 1.50 the land. Unfortunately but a small proportion \of water PlumNo s 2.25 to 2.75 Prunes, nearly over .75 a practical way. istored at the head ofTrout Creek reaches the orchards under ^ : 2s ...w.. 2.0a to 2.25 Wè are now turning, out i j, , , , .. T . IT n '•, Blueberries (Naksup), per lb...; .28 Plums, 4-basket!J..J....1.L: ±.50

our system; hence storage sites clos£ m should first be utilized. 0nt Qreengae Plum 11 qts 2.00 Apples, Gravensteins, wrapped.. 1.75 Ont. Damsons, 6 qt. 1.50 Cantaloupes 1.60 COUNCIL. HOLDS COUNCIL ADOPTS B.C. Greengage, 4-bskt. ..2.50 to 2.75 Crab Apples 1.40 EXTRA SESSION LIGHTING .REPORT Wash..Elberta'.Peaches*:....^...... • .2.75; Tomatoes ..:....'. ,.70 Sausages by the " Nectarines, per crate 2.75 Apples, Yakima, Extra,Fancy.. 2.25 H. W. HARVEY /n„ x- J J; T> i \ Blackberries, per crate ..J...... 4.00 Fancy, 2.00; Choice 1.85 - (Continued, from Page 1) (Continue d from Pagb e 1.) • „ „ ' , „ , ...... B.C. Pears, unwrapped..;.3.50 to 4.50 Apples, Wenatchee, Extra Fancy, . Building West wSter! . . Yard I Tax-sale refunds: .. 216.69 B.c; Waloupes,- Pink Fleshy 2.35; Fancy; '2.10; Choice ..:. 1.90 ; 'Contractor, Summerland 'The result of the discussion which Northern Elec. Co. 54-05 1 standard crate •: 4.50 Ontario— . ,- followed was a recommendation to the School Board :... 390.00 Plums, Damson, 11 qts. :...... :.. 1.00 ' ditto, apple box 3.00 Made from strictly fresh next council that a number of prop- pay Roll 2,622.4D ditto, pear box : 2.25 Green Gages, 11 qts. .60 erties be taken off the pipe line, and \y. C. Kelley, telegrams re meats right on our own :served through the Jones Flat ditch. prisoner 14.50 J. M. McDougald, also in the north- Sundries 29.84 ", premises. ^ east section^ describing himself as "another tail-ender," complained of Total $5,002.31 lack of water, stating that he was SPECIAL.FOR THIS WEEK-END not getting enough for domestic pur• FORGET IT HOME-GROWN MUTTON poses. A. Milne wrote complaining of the condition of the side-walk on Shaugh- If you see a tall fellow ahead of | DOWNTON & WHITE TELEPHONE 35 nessy Ave., and telling of injuries a crowd, received by his wife*through alleged leader of men marching fearless | Our Printing Department Beginning September 1st, the business, formerly conducted by me carelessness in not keeping the side and proud, walks repaired. • And you know of a tale,*whose mere| Is being conducted by the above firm„andl trust you will continue The clerk was instructed to make telling aloud to give us the same generous patronage'which I have enjoyed. All formal objection to the application to Would cause his proud head to in] accounts to the end of' August are payable to me, and prompt set< E. N. Rowley, for permission to . anguish be bowed, tlement will be appreciated. J DOWNTON build a dam on Trout Creek. ft'3 a pretty good plan to forget it. | The design for posts for burial Has Equipment To Turn Out lots in the cemetery was approved If y°u kn°w °* a skeleton hidden) and instructions given that a quan- . away Any Class of Work Required tity be ordered and placed in posi• In a closet' and guarded, and kept tion. from the day I In the dark, and whose showing, | FRUITS IN SEASON FOR PICKING whose sudden display MINISTERS' SALARIES Would cause grief and sorrow arid | Headline in the news, "Ministers' life-long dismay, Catalogues, Folders, Booklets, Business Stationery, Window Cards, APPLES: Wealthy, Mcintosh salaries to bo $2,000," gave^us a ' " pretty g'o'oTplan to forget it. It s a .Tickets, Tags, Labels, Menus, Billheads, Letterheads, Noteheads, start, until we road down and found Red, Cox's Orange, Winter-

that they were ministers in the If you know o£ a 'thing thnt wlU| Envelopes, Loose Leaf Forms, Order Forms, Printed Checks, Ruled MethodiBt chdrch. Saving Canada darken the joy Forms, Receipt Forms, Paychecks; in fact everything from business stein, King and Transcendent for domocracy, wo might note, is a 0£ n mnn or n womari( n gjri 0r a| bettor paid job than attempting to b y 0 > or personal cards to telephone directories. :: :: :: Crab. y savo souls,—Ottawa Citizen. That will wipe out a smile, or the I lonst way annoy PEARS: Flemish Beauty, Ono Sunday morning a clergyman A follow, or, cause any gladness to was accosted by an old lady, who cloy, The Review Printing Department gives service Bartlett and Clapp's Favorite. said to him: It's n pretty good plan to forget it. combined with good workmanship, It offers the "I want to toll you, sir, how much —-Laboratories' Data. I enjoy going to church o.i the days best of the various grades-of paper at a moderate whon jou preach," | 9H SH scale of charges. \ "Oh," ropllod the clergyman, "I'm You will find that the charges arc reasonable and Summerland Fruit Union gvntlnod to hoar it." "Your husband drosses very that the work will please you. "Yen," sho wont on, with nppnlHng ^ujotiy, doctfn't ho?" romarkod ono

candor, "I got such a good floutthen. " in(]y to another. "Well," was the response, "not What sculpturo is to a block of always. You should havo hoard him MRS. A. MILNE mnrblo, truo oducation Is to a human this morning whon ho couldn't find n| soul.—AddiBon. collar studl" Send in Your Order or Has Now in Stock a Now Lino of TELEPHONE 39 SILK HOSIERY with Gartor Tops—if a thread breaks it does not run Summerland School Board to tho foot. Prices from $2.26 to $3.26 , Also a Now Lino of Applications will be received by the undcr- The Review Publishing slgnod for the position of CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS in Tan and Black * JANITOR FOR HIGH SCHOOL. Company, Limited Stato salary roquirod. , J. H. BOWERING, THE LADIES' EMPORIUM Secretary. Shaughnessy Avenue Opposite Hospital Mi»iH>a«n«i«»n«iiwi»iM>n»n«im»«iiwi»i»i»ii«imii«|(

«II. I September 17, 1920 THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW Page Five SUMMERLAND WEATHER AT HOTEL SUMMERLAND CROP MOVEMENTS SEEDLESS APPLE REPORT Friday, Sept. 10.—Harriet Mac- Passing Events: Social, Personal, &c. An Oregon fruit grower has per• Below is a report furnished by the Kenzie, Helen Badgley, Arthur V.] FROM THE VALLEY fected a seedless apple. In form it Dominion Experimental Station here Thomas, H. D. Curry, Vancouver; resembles a banana. Though elon• for the week ending Tuesday: Mrs. Rose Henderson, Montreal; G. Mr. and Mrs. Hurd, of Vancouver, Anyone wishing ;to purchase an ;Mr. and Mrs. George Mann and Feeding of Soil Necessary To gated it is plump, and its fruit is Sun- W. Hicks, Vernon; A. G. Williams, are here on a visit to their daughter, Organ that .is as; good as new should two of their daughters are planning Produce ¡Best Fruit more tasty than the ordinary apple. Sn. shine Date, 1920 , Max. Min. Rain New Westminster; , Wm. Longmire, Mrs. A. S. Peck. 78 4¿ ...... 9.1 attend the sale on Thursday next in to return to England within a few Sept. 8 Calgary; Wm. Cairns, Winnipeg;'D. Peach Orchard. 7 Crop movements from several sec• 62 52 .... days. •••'•.', Obedient, Boy Sept. 9 o.i K. Macdonald, Minecla. Don't forget to attend the Auction tions of the Valley are commented 64 48 .05 4.8 "Did you deliver my message to Sept. 10 Saturday, Sept. 11.—Chas. Daw• at Peach Orchard on Thursday, Sept. upon as follows by District Horticul• 64 , 49 ...... 0.7 Mr. and Mrs.,Charles Comber, of Mr. A. D. Sidley, representing the Mr. Smith, Tommy?" asked the man• son) Vancouver; A. W. Nesbit, Min- 23rd, at 1:30 o'clock. , 7 B.C. Veterans' Weekly, was ir. town turist Hunter in his report issued Sept. 12' 62 46 .09 .... 4.2 Ocean Falls, B.C., are the guests of ager of the new office boy. eola. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hibertson, Vic• this week in the interests of his pub• last Saturday. ,' Sept. 13 58 46 .... 0.0 . "No, sir," replied Tommy. "He u Monday, Sept. 13.—F. B. McFar- Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Wright Vernon v toria Gardens. lication. was out and his office was locked Sept. 14 66 48 .ìl 7.9 lane, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Job Wealthies have started to move. boarded the boat last night, on their up." and child, Nicola, Alta.; W. S. El Crabs are rolling. Duchess have way to Renfrew, Ont., where they Miss Annie Lei Kahilau, a native • The water in Trout Creek is said "Why didn't' you wait for him as liott, Calgary; F. Yamazaki, Van packed out about 80 per cent of last will reside for a time. of 'Honolulu, arrived here on Mon• to be the lowest in 11 years. On the I told you to?" couver; K. Shimze, Vancouver; Y, year.'' day and is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. other hand, Eaneas Creek has held "There was a notice on the cloor, Smith, ..Vancouver;: Frank McRae, Onions are being harvested in very Reeve Campbell, with his wife and F. W. Andrew. up well. sir, saying 'Return immediately,' so Peachland. , . heavy quantities and it is greatly to Coming Events daughter, will leave' here next week I came back here as quickly as I Tuesday, Sept. 15.—W. R. Duck• to visit Mr. and Mrs. Campbell's for• A son was born on Friday, Sept. Be. sure to read the Auction Sale be regretted that in many cases they Notices under this heading are worth, Vancouver; B. Nigris, Gal could, sir." , T mer home, in Quebec province, near 10th, to Mrs. H. L. Foster, of Spok• ad. in this issue. Every article in are being taken from the field too inserted at 3 cents a *word. ; gary; F. G. Bull, Calgary; W. Mea- Montreal. ane, who is visiting at the home of this sale is genuinely good and in quickly and are not in prime dried Each repeat, 2 cents a word; ; cock, Calgary; D. Good, Naramata.; V>":''.;/. * ' • •. , \ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R'. Har-the best of condition. ' 7 condition. A little more time and minimum charge, 50 cents. • Wednesday, Sept. 15.—G. L. Contract rates on application. Capt. T. D. Shorts, who operated wood. care spent in the drying and curing Crowley, Montreal; Vic Payan; jMr. the first steamer to ply on the waters Mrs. _ J. Foster Knox, who owns a of onions would save the growers E P. Gooder and wife, Omak, Wash.; m press f» Okanagan Lake, was taken ill Sale of home cooking on Saturday, ranch property west of the munict- thousands of dollars through losses W.Stelfox, Vancouver; Wm. The business meeting of thel'c.- while visiting Penticton recently and September 18, in the old barber, shop pal, reservoir, left here Thursday in storage and transit. Where You See the Latest and Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary will be Inkster Vernon taken to the hospital there. His home on Shaughnessy avenue^, Summerland. morning to return to Philadelphia, Kelowna Best Pictures held at the home of Mrs. F. W. Thursday, Sept. 16.—S. R Gib- is at Hope. - • • - Also in the Better 'Ole, West Sum• Pa. Bartlett and Flemish Beauty pears Andrew 'on Tuesday, September 21, son, H. B. Meausette, C. V. Prosser merland. Proceeds for the Prohibi• are moving in considerable quanti• — SPECIAL — FRI. & SAT., Sept. 17 & 18— at 3 P.m. - ,' C F. Sherman, . C. H. Rhuedeman' The Okanagan Telephone Com tion campaign, -K , 7 B. L. Hatfield, accompanied by his ties and the quality, is reported fine. • . , . ".. . Princeton; J. A. Nicol, Penticton; E; pany is buiding a second trunk line brother, A. S. Hatfield, and a party Boussocks and the earlier varieties S ecial >T P evening .service in St. R. Simpson, W.Summerland : are about all out. ; from end to end of the Okanagan Dr. .Eric C. H. Windier, of Regina, of Penticton men; left on Wednesday Bryant Washburn Stephens church next Sunday at 7:30 Lake. Already the second line has has decided to come to Summerland on a hunting and fishing trip in the Wealthy apples are rolling and also the first of the prunes. p.m. The preacher,will be Rev. H. Plans- for a big pulp mill on ,the eached; south to a point about mid to. practice medicine. Dr. Windier, Kamloops district. , Vance, prmcipal of the Anglican Queen Charlotte Islands are being way between. Summerland and Peach who is an ex-service man, was a vis• Tomatoes are ripening more heav• It Pays to Advertise Theological College, Vancouver. prepared by the Timber "Co. land, and the latter town is now itor here srecently, and was much Principal Welsh,' of the Summer- ily and the average yield of 20 tons ;C -The company's output of logs totals connected with the • northern end of taken with the. place. A telegram land high school, left for Vancouver to the-acre is, expected. The can• Washburn will demonstrate to you , .10,000,000 feet per month the Valley through the second wire. announcing his decision to come here at noon today to attend a meeting neries are operating at full capacity. in the cleverest and funniest way the On Sunday at 10:30 a.m. St. .:'•••» was> received in•; Summerland early of the executive of the Federation The weather has broken and light advantages derived from advertising. Andrews- Presbyterian • church,* West! showers tend to enhance the color of This comedy is guaranteed to bryig' A donation which will be much this week. of British Columbia 1-Teachers. He Summerland, the local member • of the later apples. Mcintosh Reds are relief to the preachers, and turns the FRUIT PRICES appreciated and one which fills a long will return Sunday • morning. " the provincial board of the Presby• showing up particularly well. blues into a "Rainbow of Joy." felt want has been made to the Cen• The Summerland School Board has terian" Women's Missionary Society, IN OKANAGAN , — .Also;-— tral School by the West Summerland. been so fortunate as to secure the Mrs. Lennox has sold her house Penticton will give a summary of the work in . AND ELSEWHERE "40 MILES Tp FRANCE" Women's , Institute. This is a first services of* Mrs. vC. D. Denton as and lot close to the hospital site and .Bartlett, Clairg^eau, Anjou, Duch• Canada and abroad. Young People's and an Amusing- Comedy., . > aid equipment including a cot, mat• teacher for Grade VII of the Cen• left this week for her former home ess, Flemish Beauty and Clapps Fa• Society at 7:30. ' '',"•-"""".;".' c : /(Continued from Page 4.) Empress Orchestra •< tress and blanket, , and the., custom• tral. What was expected to be the in Regina. The new owner of the vorite pears are moving out in con• Peach Boxes, $1.00 per 100, no ary cabinet; of first aid medicines Seventh Grade, with Miss Banks as property is a Mr. Mclntyre, a prairie siderable quantities and so far are MON. & TUES., SEPT. 20 & 21— bonus. and appliances. • • . teacher, has been divided into two friend' of the Goulds, who arrived of fine quality. Tom Moore Prunes are handled > entirely by classes, Miss Banks taking the here recently. Italian prunes and. the following LAKESIDE CHURCH varieties of plums are moving out ;.,'V — IN — •vi::-"-.\:v:7;::; day work. .The Women's organizations of the Eighth Grade, .'vl. ; Summerland Yellow Egg, Wickson, Columbia, Present Crop Conditions in the churches of Summerland have ar• "J. E. Phinney will sell at the sale , i, Bradshaw, Green Gage,„Purple' Gage, The Jack-knife Man Sunday School, 11 a.m. Okanagan Valley ranged to hold simultaneously jsix The members, of both local Worn on Thursday next one new Raymond Black Diamond, Victoria, Sugar, El Adults invited to Bible Class. •Peaches (scarce) in mixed cars for prayer services between three arid en's Instiutes were invited to a picnic Sewing Machine which has been used • An interesting comedy-drama; i bertas, Carmen, Green Mountain, Service, 7:30 p.m. Crawf ords and other good varieties four o'clock on Monday afternoon. given by the Peachland Institute last only a few - months. You who are — Also — •*•'•" '••"<••• ••'••'V' Hale's Early and Yellow St. John $1.65 " These services will be held in dif• Friday. Unfortunately the weather, coptemplating buying a' machine, 'Topics of the Day" and Comedy; Pastor will preach. Subject: are moving out. Early Crawford Pears, Bartlett and Flemish Beau ferent sections of the municipality, which had been unpromising for sev• just think this over and attend the . "The Two Builders." ^ , peaches are about off and the El- ty, No. 1, 3.50 when the coming prohibition' cam• eral days, continued unsettled and Auction in Peach Orchard. 7 WED. & THURS., SEPT. 22 & 23— Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,::8 bertas are starting to move very Pears, Bartlett and/Flemish Beau paign will be a special subject of resulted in a disappointingly small p.m. heavily. ' Visitor* and Strangers Welcome' ty, No. 2, 3.25. prayer.. / attendance of the invited guests. The attendance at the Helen Norma Talmadge ' Plums, 4-basket crate,' 2.00. Further reference is made to the out• Badgley concert, given in Empire As was expected the Crawf ords — IN — REV. H. E. LIVINGSTONE, fell down slightly in their quality, ' Prunes, quoted from, per straight Summerland again heads the list ing in our Peachland section. Hall, was disappointingly small, but 1 Pastor. car, 1.10' to 1.15. those who attended enjoyed a good taking the crop on the whole,' owing Yes or No for membership in the B. C. F. G. A., to the fact tha't as the Crawford , Prunes, 'mixed car,. 1.35 program. Unfortunately, the small A starting new* drama founded .on... though still short; of last year's total The Summerland Band has discon• peach is a very shy feeder, and very Tomatoes, in mixed cars,, l.Op to 1 attendance meant that there was lit• one of the most, momentous ques• Naramata is included in the district tinued its open-air concerts for this little attention has been paid to the 1.25. tle left over expenses for the Sum• tions that have perplexed Woman of" which R. V. Agür 'is the repre season, as some of the boys are not feeding arid* proper thinning of. this o SUMMERLAND Potatoes from Vernon, limited merland band, under whose auspices since the foundation of society. This sentative on the board. To date he able to keep up the practice just variety, it has naturally followed movement, in mixed cars, per ton, has enrolled 167 members, of whom now with the rush of fruit harvest• the entertainment was.given. Miss drama was the one chosen for the lt that the quality was lowered. El- BAPTIST CHURCH 35.00. Badgley, elocutionist, ;was good, espe• opening of the Aliens' new theatre, 30 are life members; also the largest ing. Virtually, two ibands are now bertas, on the other hand, being gross Pastor, Rev. I. Pagei • Onions for .fall delivery.are,ibook• cially in her comic impersonations, Vancouver, and was considered: one : list of any district in the province practising, the second being a group feeders, are holding up better, but * Phone 563 and the singing by Miss McKenzie of the best of the season. ing rapidly at, per ton", 35100. Last year we had a total of 200 mem of younger citizens who are being the time has arrived when it is essen• Onions, present' delivery, per ton, bers, of whom 27 were for life. The trained under the efficient tuition of was greatly appreciated. Mr. Thomas, • '.' . AISO :::•'"*•';-' Sunday Services— tial that the growers pay more atten• 40.00 to 50.00. , Penticton ^district comes second .to Band Master Hutchinson. As mem• pianist, was above the ordinary. Chester Outing and Comedy, "Apart• •10:30 a.m. and 7:30 tion to improving the quality of their p.m. ' It is ; now practically assured that Summerland with a life. membership bers of this auxiliary develop, they ment 30" Hearty singing at fruit, particularly the Crawford every the apple crop will not exceed 55 per of 17 and a total of 103. will be drafted into the regular band. service. In three days recently one Van• peach and apricots, by feeding their cent, of last year's output. Ontario During the coming winter much time soils move liberally. A cover crop of COMING: "Why Change Ybur Wife" Y.P.S. Monday, 8 p.m. and.Great Britain have booked heav• will be> given to practising by both couver real estate firm sold more (DeMille); "The Road in the Prayer meeting, Wed., 8 p.m Penticton Herald: Mr. Muir than 2,000 acres of farming land in vetch planted now and plowed under ily from B.C. Crab apples are going Steuart of Summerland wrote, the sections. ' next spring with an addition of about Dark" (Kimball Young); ''The Strangers cordially invited. the Buckley Valley and Francois Lake nicely.' Transcendents sold out,ship• council recently asking them to re• two pounds of nitrate of soda ap• Yellow Typhoon" (Anita Stewart). ments to the U.S. will be about 90 districts, themajority of the purchas• frain from using shale from his prop• ing new settlers being from the U.S. plied as soon as possible in the spring cars.of this variety. Eastern book• erty, lot 149, D.L. 187, formerly and another pound just before the POUND NOTICE ing of apples exceeds 1919. The ex• owned by Mr. Alfred Jones. The first irrigation will tend to very port to the United States has fallen council, prior to the change of own• Orchard For Sale The sockeye pack on the Fraser greatly remedy the deficiency of off. Rollers unsold are practically ership, had a contract with Mr. Jones River will be the largest in four Home Seekers IMPOUNDED at Trout Creek Fifteen acres bearing orchard, plant food in the peach orchards. nil this year. The demand far e'x- whereby they were*, to receive 1,000 1 years according to information re• known as "Parker Orchard." Apples: Duchess, Wolf River; Point—One team bays, with rope ceeds the supply in most fruits. OnO oads of shale for $200, settlement to ceived from that section. The 1916 Heavy producer and money• Gravenstein, King, Jeffries, Mclntbsh or Investors S^i.™ .b!indld ™?*^J shipper says that at least 200 cars of be made on October 1 of each year. pack amounted to 2V,894 cases and the other T, both on left shoulder. ^ maker. Six-room house, stable, Red and Wealthy are moving out Would do well to consult mQrQ there arc e The clerk was instructed by the coun• the high-water mark was reached in 0V 1 tool house and garage. and some Cox's Orange were picked Cd cil Tuesday night to write Mr. Steu• 1913 with a total of 684,000 cases. ? /"J- ?T ^{ ° .Ty"*™ could be readily sold on the basis of Ten acres bearing orchard ad- ' this week and were particularly fine F. D. COOPER, Sept. 23rd, they will bo sold to cover $2.75 for No. 1 and $2.50 for No. 2, art and arrange for him to meet tho expenses. joining above.. quality. all of which makes selling a pleasure public works committee of the coun• The Kootenay Pulp and Paper Co,, Real Estate Broker, ' G. MORGAN, cil, when it is hoped a' similar ar- Both in the heart of the district," Hyslop, Whitney and Transcendent this season. capital $500,000, has been granted crab apples are moving. ^ 1 Poundkeoper. Weather and Prairie Crop Condition! angemont will be entered into. with domestic water and electric Peach' Orchard, light available. papers of incorporation. The direc• A few tomatoes and cucumbers aro Moderate temperatures. throughout torate consists of Nelson |business still going through some of the pack• Summerland. Those will be sold separately or the West during the week. General and professional men, and the com• ing houses. togothor, with or without pock• rains in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, pany proposes to erect a pulp and Nectarines aro nearly over for the THE BAGPIPE ing houso, horses and equip• and light showers in a few scattered paper mill on Gi'ohman Creek, near season, but somo of tho packing *JIIIIIIIIIII|[lllllllllllllt3lllllllllllltllllllllllllltJllllllllllllt3llllllllll<î« ment. The RIALT0 localities in Alborta. , Nelson. houses aro handling a fow.' • • Manitoba-—Weather conditions are (Now York Tribune) Good terms • and attractive Summerland now favorable and work, procoeding prices to responsible parties. A program of Select Pictures Was tho bagpipo English? Poaches, pears, plums and prunes rapidly. '„ Cutting of all grains com Possession given aftor prosent EDMONTON, Alto. — Alborta's "Never!" says tho gentleman of and fall apples aro moving fairly Our No. 14 pletod except late oats and barley crop IB harvostod. butter production this year will reach Scottish descent, whoso ono vico is strong. Crawford poaches aro about SATURDAY, SEPT. 18th— intondod for food; 15 to 20 per cont 12,000,000 pounds, according to ono his lovo for tho so-collod music of of tho loading croamory mon, In view over, and Elbortas should bo moving threshing nccompllshod, outturns are v> that quoor instrument, by tho 15th. ENID BENNETT good, as to yiold and grado, Holp ro of tho scarcity of feed, which pre• From tho "Miscellany" 'of the Colin W. Lees Somo shipments of Wealthy, Grav- — IN — '' ported scarco in a fow districts, but vailed in some parts during tho win- Manchester Guardian, howov^r, ho KELOWNA, B.C. onstoin and Grimes aro being made . , general situation in this rospoct sat tor and late opening of spring, this will loam: - otf s considered a romarkablo achlovo- up for British markots, and will go FUSA rougS hAN minoD r FEATHERsonds his mothorS- jsfnctory. Tho Scots may havo acquired tholr mont. Total production for 1010 was noxt wook. loss daughtor to tho big city for Saskatchewan—Wheat cutting is ovo of bagpipos from England, not only 11,000,000 pounds. To dato this Applos ore maturing rapidly and "oddicotion." Sho falls plump into complotod, oats and barley 80 to 00 from Iroland, as suggostod by Com- year's production Is ahead of corre• aro coloring up woll. Express ship' tho hands of a clovor gentleman . t, d no. Throshlng bocom p0l con 0 mandor Konworthy in tho Houao of sponding period of last year and a monts aro holding up woll, with any crook—who has his own ideas of how j general, yields fully up to ox nK Commonfl, In 1805 Mr, Jomos Mon- most productive poriod is still ahead, thing from 1,100 to 1,500 por night a protty girl should bo "oducotod!" poctations, and grado good, croifT', thon Lord Advocato, told an Last year Edmonton produced more But Miss HayBood stays Btraight and Alborta—Good horvost woathor Edinburgh mooting that tho bagpipo O UT buttor than any other city in Canada, NO LONGER DEAF > toadies Mistor Crook a thing or two, oxcopt foMight showors In Edmon- 11 The cut above repre• was ossontlally an English Institution, It is claimed. Como and soo hor do It. ton district. Cutting in southern and "Tho English," sold ho, "woro tho i • • Officer: "Is your brother, who sents the very latest in control districts practically com 1 original bagpipers. Shakospoaro,-who Mail was so doaf, any bottor?" , typesetting machine's. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd— plotod, and 85 to 00 por cont, In tho was an authority on music, of ton ro- SO DO WE north, which will finish this wook, Bridget: "Suro, ho'll bo all right U This machine is as far fors to tho bagtyipos, but ho doos not In tho morning." ThroBhlng started In,a fow districts Order Colonol Smashom was dining with ahead of tho old style Lin• The, Moonshine Trail introduco thorn Into 'Maoboth,' Tho Officer: "You don't say so," and will Hkoly bocomo gonoral by tho ormios in 'Macbeth' do not march on somo frlonds at a rostaurant, otype as the firstLinotyp e Tho photoplay of tho hour, A Brldgot: "Yes, ho 'was arrostod ond'of tho wook. Froat In somo parts Dunsinano to *tho sound of a bag• Department When dossort was Borvod, tho lady poignant human hoarfc drama MnHoFpi^ yostorday and gots his hoartng in tho was ahead of hand com• pipe; but ho spooks of tho drono of sitting noxt to tho Colonol Inquired: , ful of pathos and fooling, touching' morning," position. tho Lincolnshire, and tho Yorkshire "Do you like bananas?" upon ono of tho burning questions of bagplpp, and of a porson 'laughing Tho Colonol, unfortunately, was And Tho Review is tho day. DOMESTIC CASUALTY Uko a parrot at n bagpiper'—all with is prepared to talco your rather doaf, and coldly ropllod: proud of being the first out tho slightest Caledonian rofor Biibsqription and attend "Madam, I do riot. I prefer tho old Whan In Vnnaouvar put up tit paper in the wholo of the This conversation was ovorhoarc SATURDAY, SEPT. 25— onco. And when wo look at tho fashionod night-shirt," Okanagan to install this In an English munition cantoon aftor works In tho Register Houso, which to' ronowals promptly at $otcl ©unömtuv up-to-date machine. DOROTHY DALTON a Boryln'g of somo hoavy and half show how our former, monarchs $2i00 por ,yoar, payablo Vancouver's Nowost and cookotl pudding, spent tholr Income, wo find tholr ox John was dlvorcod from his first - most completo Hotel - ^ A go-ahoad paper like — IN — wlfo, William, his frlond, was an Sam: "This 'oro puddln' ain't 'al pondituro for music put down In such in advance, 850 ROOMS - 100 with Prlvnts Dnth«. that is worthy of your sup• "oavy stuff," ontvlos ns 'To tho, Epgllsh plpor, 3s infldol, Thoy woro walking togothor near St. Martin's church. "Ha I" port. QUICKSAND BUI: "That's nothing, My missus fld,' Tho Scots woro not pjpors; thoy EunoriMN PLAN $1.50 por day up Por tho man sho lovos a woman mado somo ono day that wo couldn' woro harpors," said John, "I was married In that will dnro tho quicksand and will troad on*. «o sho. gave It to our ducks, church." Eleritrlo Auto DUR Most« all Danta tho brink of destruction; but hor A fow minutos later a llttlo boy THE REVIEW "Indood!" said William, "and nnil Trains free, purity of BOUI will koop hor un- knockod.at our door and said: "Mm To hoar patlontly and answer pro was chrlstonotl In It," R. E. White Mgr. I harmed until hor work of lovo Is Jones yor ducks hnvo sunk."—Vot clsoly aro tho groat porfoctlons of Box 168 Summerland, B.C "It B not a good shop," rofloctocl Cor. Dunimuir and Richards Sis. accompllshod, oran. conversation.—Dlsraoll, (Advertising Copy U Not "Barrad" John, "Tholr work don't last." Page Six THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW OTTAWA—During the month of How * Long Does Life , Last ? RED CROSS IN July, 1,547 persons left the United "The days of man are three score States to live in Canada, according You are invited to inspect our full, stock, of POST-WAR HEALTH and*ten," wrote the Psalmist, al• to - records1 kept from- Port Arthur,; though he allowed that some might Ontario, to Kingsgate,' British Co- CAMPAIGN each a greater age. If you read the . lumbia. Of these, 65 were British following table, you will see that It is said that the trifling ills of life a-re justthe born, 70 returned Canadians, 1,2'68 Co-operating With Provincial only a few creatures exceed that age, PETTY -ones which are the most irritating, and that born in the United States, 2 French, but that, beside the trees of the for• Health Department, It Is PILFERING their effect IS altogether out of proportion to 86 Scandinavians, and 58 from other ,J Endeavoring To Elevate est, ,the oldest of manknid is very their magnitude. Amongst,the everyday vexa- f™™"^ f • Health Standards ' short-lived. . < Duration of Life . tions of the kind may be classed such visitations of providence Bo7^ch^ 32, domestic servants 19, min We have just opened up a large shipment of Utensils For many years the outlying dis• Day fly, 24 hours; May bug, as mosquitoes, slamming doors, jazz music, pet corns, elusive clerks tricts of the province have felt. a weeks; May bug',, (larvae), 3 years; collar.studs, and so on, while in a community sense I suppose ers 17, professional men 18,-women made of this popular and long-wearing material. great need for trained nurses and, butterfly,'2 months; flea, 2 months; straying cattle, snapping dogs, and the other fellow's hens in and children 620, and others 50. They ' This lot includes recognizing this need, the provincial fly, 3 .to ' 4 months; mosquito, 6 our garden', will rank as first favorites. But the easy winner brought with them $423,739 in cash, department of public health has been months; ant, 1 year; hare, 6 to 10 of the exasperation stake is to be found in that shadowy indi- ^^granSp el S'Shta^ years; rabbit, 8 years; sheep, «8 to quietly working- along lines best cal vidual of retiring disposition who is given-to the practice ot destinati0ns, 354 were for Manitoba, culated to remedy the deficiency. The 10 years; dog, 10 to 12 years; viper, CASSEROLES, DOUBLE BOILERS, STEW 10 years; nightingale, 12 years; wolf, appropriating to himself, his heirs, administrators and assigns, 355 for'Saskatchewan; 690 for Al- plan followed has been to encourage such articles of portable property as may seem desirable, to berta, and 79 for British Columbia the establishment of health centres 12 to 15 years; cat, 12 to 15 years; : in various parts of the province. The,frog , 15 years; bison, 15 years; him, leaving their rightful.owners to seek and search and to •_,. • • ., PANS, PRESERVING KETTLES, TEA Women's Institutes^ through the canary, 15 to 20 years; toad, 20 „ •' °, . , j u mi. < OTTAWA—This month a trans-

agency of the secretary, and the Vic• years; goldfinch, 18 years; ox, 25 finally wonder what.manner of person has. passed by. The Canada air flight willbe attempted torian" Order of Nurses, representa• years; horse, 25 to 30 years.; eagle, community pilferer does not seem particular in his selections— commencnig at Halifax' and flying to POTS, COFFEE POTS tives of the health department, mu• 30 years; stag, 30 to 40 years; swan, from a monkey wrench to a sack of sugar, all's fishtha t comes Vancouver, with stops at Sault-Ste.- nicipal councils and various women's 35 to 40 years; camel, 35 to 40 years; to his net, the only proviso being, apparently, the fact that the Marie, Winnipeg, Calgary and other * and numerous other articles, all of which are closely orang-outang, 40 years; salamander, : e f organizations, and latterly the Red ^ ^ ^b^w^^ ^d* 50 40 ^yea'rs; heron, 50 years; lion, 50 articles are not'screwed down. Sometimes; there seems to be priced. ' Cross, have taken an active interest a certain connectiveness in his acquisition^as in the case where h^rs,%ncluding th^me of^stop in the work and are co-operating years; bear, .50 years; raven, 80 a sack of grain and a pail were taken fromfthe same premises pages, but much depends on the kind with the department, realizing that years; pike, 100 years; carp, 100 not so long ago. Obviously, a pail was necessary for the proper of weather encountered. The flight the safeguarding of the public health years; elephant, 100 years; sturgeon, is one of the most important phase? 100 years; parrot, 100 years; turtle, •handling of the grain later on, and the acquisitive, one must will be made,partly-by'seaplane and 100 years. Trees—Ivy, 200 years; have deemed that benign fortune was smiling on him, in that Partl7.h* airplane of-community work. SIX To Train Nurses elm, 300 to 400 years; acacia, 400 he should find both treasures ready to his hand! v OTTAWA—-During the first A.B. years; oak, 400 to 500 years; larch, "T- The plan now being followed, ac• In Kelowna it appears that the present taste in pilfering months of the present year, Canada I "THE MAN WHO SAVES YOU $ $ $" 800 years;-linden, 500 to 1,000 years; cording to-the Hon. J. D. MacLean, runs to the stripping of the family clothesline, when left full threw open her doors to 68,857 emi- fir, 700'to 1200 years; yew, 2,000 rants 1 is to have a properly trained • nurse, and exposed overnight, and in such cases the remedy is easy. £ » of whom 37,26i were from , —TWO STORES— to 3,0.00 years; boabab/2,000 to 5,000 e n e with a special knowledge of public But where the field of choice is so. wide as it is generally found *J JJ " Your House before next winter. We shall, their war-time activities to the work at frequent intervals; will make ar• ments or record same will operate as of a war against disease, promotion Russia have been received by that paper, seems to very effett- forfeiture. Title cannot be obtained be glad to talk the question over with you. rangements bvv which minor opera• of better living.conditions, the educa• vely clinch matters as far as the denials of, Mr.- Lansbury are in less than 5 years, and improve• tions can be performed free in the ments of $ 10 per acre, including tion through the public health nurse concerned, and .that gentleman, who/.so freely branded the case of indigent parents* acres cleared and cultivated, and resi of the people along health lines, and Prevention of the spread of con• British Government .as "a notorious liar," now finds that dence of at least 2 years are required especially emphasizing the import• Pre-emptor holding Crown grant tagious and infectious diseases is the description accurately applied to himself. Sane people, the ance of the prevention of disease and may record another pre-emption, if great endeavor of the nurse under he requires land in conjunction with Vv. W. BORTON giving special prominence to the care world over, know that the British Government does not lie, this phase of the centre's activity his farm, without actual occupation, ' of school children in order "that they and Mr. Lansbury was already self-condemned by his foolish provided statutory ' improvements The value of isolation and the carry• PHONE 122 may grow up physically able to have utterance, but that is of very little importance. The" real feat• made 'and residence- maintained on ing out of the instructions of .the a fair chance in the competition of 1 Crown granted land. Workshop at the back of S.ummerlahd Merc. Co.'s store medical man is emphasized. Preven ure of the case is that the labor organ has been forced to life, v . • Unsurveyed areas, not, exceeding tion of disease is the keynote of the acknowledge the receipt of Russian Bolshevist money, and there 2Q ^ ^ be leaged as-.homesitoa; Under Public Health Department public health nursing system and it is no longer any doubt as to the ultimate aims and ends ot title to be obtained after fulfilling MI* »;• The placing of, the nurse depends means instruction in hygienic living, s d ential and that section of lab,or> which.Messrs. Smillie, Lansbury and Com- Jf0 £ s impwvement condi on the activity of the organizations watchful care of mother and babe, in the localities desiring such a serv• pany represent. - —AUTOLYCUS.^ For grazing and industrial pur• correction of physical defects in poses areas exceeding 640 acres may ice, but no nurse is sent to a district school children, and insistence on be leased by one person or company. without the sanction of the Provin• proper sanitary conditions. Mill, factory or industrial sites on PENTICTON EXHIBITION cial Health Department. The nurses timber land not exceeding 40 acres Nurses have already been estab• Water Notice are supported financially by local ef• PEMBERTON & SON may be purchased; conditions include lished at the following points: Saan b 1 payment of stumpage.- OCTOBER 6th and 7th fort, with the assistances of the Red ,-„,, ,ov .. /ov ,, REAL ESTATE Natural hay meadows inaccessible ,J : ; ; Cross. The health department of the|;7{le;^^d0> ^.ow Lakeg, Qelista "by existing rouds may ho purchased : n mi. 1 J -J , • m 1, 1 isn (2), Colwood, Duncan (2), Mer- ---v-::^.:v:-:;.';;V Provincial Government mada a con- Also at Vancouver, Victoria, Clover- TAKE NOTICE that Esmo Norton conditional ,upon construction of a •• r''''"'- and Keremeos. tribution to the centre at Stfanich in dale, Mission, Chilliwack, Kelowna. iwley/ whoso address is Summer- road to them. Rebate of ono-hnlf of and, B.C., will apply for a licence to cost of road, not'oxceeding half of $1800.00 IN PRIZES return for which the institution All of which ofllccs are. at the ser• take and uso 100 acre foot and to purchase price, is made, trains the future health nurses in vice of those placing property in our store 100 acre foot of water out of PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS field work. At the present time there LANDS FOR SALE hands. Trout Crook, which flows southoast- ACT , FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 10 are such nurses in training who T orly and drains into Okanngan Lake Tho scope of this Act is enlarged to STOCK about, 3 miles south of Summerland, include all persons joining and sorv- will be placed as local demands war- . „ . . ood..d . l.1, with Acr Two Business Sites in B,C. , ing with His Majesty's Forcos. -The POULTRY rant. A health centre is an instil- " -°* ? \ "V° , West Summerland, adjoin• The storage-dam will bo located at time within which the heirs or do rock WOMEN'S WORK tion from which, through the medium ° running through bottom land ing; singly or together, at tho point of intersection of, northwest visoos of a docoasod pre-emptor may of specially trained nurses, Inform*Ton ™™*f<* iv$*^on> ab°ut , and southwest survoy lino of Lot 1103 apply for title under this Act ifl'ox- + snap price. SCHOOL SECTION tion is given and assistance rendered ^os cultivated with three, planted nnd Trout Crook. The capacity of fended from for one .year, from tho wwitthh fl 6-yoar-oly d treoB, The property tho reservoir to. bo' crentod is about death of such person, as formerly, BABY CLINIC with reference to the following: > M " n ^ 1 L 100 acroioot, and it will flood about until one yoar nftor tho conclusion (a) Prenatal instruction to*mothers. ^ ,^ Wright. A well- House and Attractive 100 acres of land, Tho wator will of thf/late war. This privilogo 1B Prize Lists and Entry Forms will be ready shortly. built and finished bungalow,' six Lots near lake for sale or bo diverted from tho stream at a also mado retroactive (b) Maternity nursing. 1 rooms,' largo bathroom ,and attic. rent. point about 900 foot northwost of No fooB relating to pro-omptiona Write to (c) Child welfare work. C1 District Lot 2003, Group 1, Osoyoos aro duo or payablo by soldlora on pro- (d) Follow-up work in connection °s°d-in veranda, hot nnd cold Division of Yalo District, B,C„ and omptionB rocordod nftor Juno 26, T. H. WILSON, with medical inspection. water, gasoline pump to two large will bo used for irrigation purposo 1018. TOXOB nro remitted for 6 years, Secretary-Treasurer, (0) CHAS. H. CORDY, Manager Contagious and infectious diB tanks in attic, Good stable, garago upon tho Baid Lot doscribod as Lands Provision for return of monoys ac- 5-7 * Penticton, B.C. onBOs. and other outbuildings. 1 % miles Phone 150 • PENJICTON, B.C 2003 and 1103, , cruod, duo and boon paid since AUK- .Maternity Nursin* Speciallxed from town on rural route . Wil„ l bo Spocinl attontion given to all claBBOs This notice was pontod on tho ust 4, 1014, on account of payments, $ WJ h D h of Insurance, Immodinto protection ground tho 18th day of August, 1020i foos or taxos on Boldiors' pro-omp- 2/ In tho matorn ty nurs ng, this is ? / , -u, ,» 1 with prompt sottlomont in case of loss. A copy of thiB notico and an ap- tiona, carried on principally in the homea Plnnt nTld fitt,n«8' ^8'500' plication pursuant thereto and to tho Intorost on ngroomonts to purchaso of tho poor. Tho prospective mothor '•Water Act. 1014," will bo filed in town or city lots,hold by mom,borB of Hygienic Satisfactory tho office 01 tho wator Recorder at Alllod Forcos, or dopondonts, nc- Ton acros with about 250 troos, R. A. BARTON, C.E. Vornon, B.C. nuirbd direct or indirect, romittod "«»">|on the cllfT overlooking Trout Crook' Objections to tno application may rrom onllstmont to March 31, 1020. Point. Doop soil. Price $2,200 on British Columbia Land Surveyor bo filed with tho said Wntor..Rocordor SUBPURCHASERS OF CROWN or with tho Comptroller of Wator < LANDS torms, A. M, Can, Son. C. 133, REAL ESTATE Phone 1200 P, O, Drawer 108 Rights, Pnrliamont Buildings, Vic-' Proylsion mado for issuance of THB toria, B.C., within thirty days nftor Crown grants to Bub-purchnBora of PllNTICTON Boat valuoa In tho district', Wo Choice Residences, Large and Small Penticton • B.C. tho first appoarnnco of this notico in Crown LnndB,. acquiring rights from STRAM LAUNDRY have a good young orchard for locnl no'wspnpor. purchnsors who fnilod to comploto I Orchards. Stock Farmi. Meadow. 20-3-21p $2,000. A good bonrlng or• «E. N, ROWLEY, Applicant, purchaso, involving forfoituro, on All Work Done by All Whito Labor. chard at $4200; another lino Summerland. B.C. fulfillment of conditions of purchaso, orchard for $4750, and anothor Tho dnto of tho flr«t publication of intorost and taxoB, Whoro sub-pur.- J. E. PHINNEY this notico in Sopt, 3rd, 1020. < chnsors do not claim wholo 6r orig- 0% ncros with house for F.D.COOPER, * ' . • • 5-0 innl pared, purchaso prlco duo and $3,000, One modern houso, 0 LICENSED AUCTIONEER taxos may bo dlBtrlbutod pronortlon- PHONE rooms with bath on % ncro for Roal Estate Broker, ntoly ovor wholo area. Applications $2000. Thooo nro vnluos that Peach Orchard Summerland - Penticton must bo mado by May 1, 1020. CHAS. H. RILEY WEST SUMMERLAND ennnot bo Burpasood, Lot mo GRAZING v 7 AND 767 íhow you Bomo of* those. Grazing Act, 1010, for systematic ^\ SINCE I dovolopmont of livestock industry See our List of other good providoB for grazing districts nnd proportios, some with modow rnngo administration undor CommlB- homos, fi>tunmetlanb Bionor. Annual grazing permits PIANOS—-Wo hnvo good ntoclc^from $250 to $850. Next shipment lobQt, iîo. 50 SHI idsuod based on numbers ranged; will bo higher pricop, Buy now, Wo nro exclusive atfonts for W «'«linoni lia Thumin; 30S98PICOUÛHS riority for oBtabllshod owners, "Willis," "Knnbo" nnd "Ghickoring" PinnoBj Slngor Sowing on or luiforo tho fu took ownora may form associations moon. îfOU'a /UVIBWlLwhloh will bo «ont ire» E Machines, "Wonr-Evor" Kltchon SpocinltloB, nnd "Vilco" Cronm I AJAMES RITCHIE II. W. Ilirv.y . W.M Review Wint Adi. " bring home the for rnngo mnnogomont, Froo, or Separators. T, G. WANLESS, Penticton, B.C. E, II. RIATtlON & MAKI ON, partially froo, pormits for BottlorB, riiRt, iter, SQ4 University m„ Montréal. bacon." TryHiem. enmpora or trovollora, up to ton hoad, September 17, 1920 THE5 SUMMERLAND REVIEW Page Seven

A Page Full of Interest to the Owner or Prospective Owner of an Automobile. Happenings in the Motor World.

RURAL EXPRESS AND , MOIST AIR HARMFUL "ROAD HOG?' GROWS FIND RATTLE BLAMED SPEED TO POOR GAS THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY. TO AUTOMOBILE TIRE IN PUBLIC DISFAVOR WILLIAMS^ Cal.'-r-Claiming that If the grease cups of the. car have his speed .was enforced because he not been neglected, one of the .main Modern Nation* Might Well Follow Now arid then in the course of an Motorists ^Should Observe Wiih More was operating his machine, upon a sources of trouble has be^en avoided. Example of Ancient Rome—Must * automobile trip a car has to pass Care Some of the Simple Rules, mixture of kerosene and gasoline and However, many an elusive rattle or Build System, of' Highways J through a stream, and the question of Fairness and Safety • could not travel less than 20 mile^s squeak may come from some .other is sometimes: discussed whether the an hour, a San , Francisco motorist, cause. It has been said that when things action of the water is' harmful to* the With • the rapid increase of motor, who gave the name of Cannon, have grown so old that they are tires. The same question adses travel on the nation's highways, there For instance^, loose bolts. The pleaded -with the justice of the peace almost forgotten they again become when,a car is,out in a heavy rain. is a growing demand that all motor•fender may rattle, or the lamps( or here not to be fined.' The judge .said new and are adapted to meet our A large tire company answers the ists 'observe with greater care some the radiator, and;often even the en•the . plea was . unusual, but relented present-day needs. . Transportation question by stating that the effect of of the simple' rules of fairness' and gine may work loose and. give out a to the extent-that the fine was made over the highways is one of them.' It such a wetthifi is practically nothing rafpty. roaring, out-of-balance sound. The a nominal one of $10, when thè auto- comes to us from the misty past. We at all; eitheiv/or damage or ..improve-' ...The driver who refuses to show cure for these is to keep all'bolts ist, who said he was a travelling lont. At any rale, the effect on the and nuts tight, v have always held to the highways in courtesy to other cars is growing in 1 salesman, ..explained the mixture of a sense, but in our endeavor to'mod• tire is not - harmful: The two•• chieC disfavor, and his unpopularity bids Also, watch the brake link rods. the two oils was necessary because of ernize things we have neglected high• constituents (f a tire are rubber and lair • to- increase rather than grow Squeaks here -are hard to find, but his inability to obtain a sufficient sup• way transportation to our detriment, cotton; both; vegetable substances, less can be detected by coasting down ply of gasoline. hill with someone on the running and' almost, we mighl s&yj to ou? and as a rule water does not injure One of the' most despised types of bx>ard. peril." In a way this neglect has not ogetable matter. •:, ; discourteous driver is the one termed UNEVEN FIRING been intentional, for the reason that If , running through a brook re• inelegantly but quite accurately^ the The hood clip-may squeak or the in She could-not stored -.they •" should be kept in. a dry pay a license fee of $5.00. 514, for $150,513; skidding arid tire - wills add hundreds of miles to have aspired to imperial domination atmosphere. As sunlight is harmful, Rule 7-—Pedestrians will not be ditching, 341, for::$114,585; , their, lives. . Dunlop Goodyear- of the world if it had "not been 'for the storage place should be dark. allowed to' emit cigarette smoke on DominionTIRE S Maltese 't the great military highways, .which any boulevard in an offensive and ' brought remote .-parts withiny easy ; Put on without charge. unnecessary manner. v • reach of the seat of empire, and NEW TRAFFIC CODE Rule 8—Each pedestrian .before Buy them where you get which made the old saying, "All roads FOR PEDESTRIANS receiving his license to walk upon a NEW SCHEDULE OF THE lead to .Rome," a true one. boulevard; must demonstrate before, .The following rules for/, pedes• Her highways were so well built an examining board his skill- in dodg• SERVICE trians were propesd .by Eddie ' S. that they have weathered the lapse ing, leaping, crawling, and extricating Wilman, chief clerk, City Engineer• Champion "X" of time and today stand as a" monu-J himself from machinery. ing-Department, Rochester, N.Y.: * for Ford cars ment to her everlasting credit": Rule 9—Pedestrians will be " A-15,K-irich , We should build, as Rome built, a Rule 1. ^—-Pedestrians crossing held responsible for all damage done SOUTHBOUND Read's Garage system of highways .that will'bear the boulevards at night shall wear a to 'automobiles,or their occupants in Leaves Kelowna t. 9.00 a.m. WEST SUMMERLAND burden, of war if need be, and carry white light in front and a red light collision. Arrives ;Reachlan4 - 10.30 a.m. the commerce of the world without a in the" rear. , ' P.O. Box 12 1 Summerland .11.30 a.m. .break. - - -Rule . 2—Before tuyiing to the Bracing Running Board Phone•22 Rails: will carry 'just as much and right or the left the pedestrian shall " " K.V.R. Station, West Summerland.. 12.00 a.m. •more, but the highways,' with the give: three short; blasts-on a horn at To give the running board of the Penticton::^:„:^..,..V!^..™.::,.:....J2.-15 p.m. tmotor transport* and efficient; system least while the motor" truck is the trans the pedestrian- shall hide 'behind a' the .centre of the rail and to the • •" Peachland ...2:45 p.m. portation medium that will bind us tree until the automobile has passed frame of the car. This gives the run all together as a nation. ^ Rule 4—Pedestrians shall not carry I ning board the bracing it needs/ . " Kelowna 4.30 p.m. Stage connects with K.V.R. westbound train at West Summerland, which arrives in Vancouver 11.15 p.m. the same day.

FARES Kelowna to Peachland $2.00 .Kelowna to Summerland 4.00 ion ? Kelowna to K.V.R. Station, West 3ummerland.. 4.50

-Kelowna to Penticton ...... v 5.00 Dependable, SparK Plug's ^ Penticton to Summerland 1.00 Penticton to Peachland 3.00 Penticton to Kelowna 5.00 BUY IT IN YOUR OWN HOME TOWN Stage calls at Hotel Summerland, Summerland E. A. AGUE THE AMflM ! GGE T MORE MILEAGE Automobile Hospital I FROm M YOUR TIRES You'll be mighty pleated with tho many. more, miles they ALL MAKES OF CARS REPAIRED PUT ON FREE OF CHARGE will give aftor we have repaired nil the cuts and scratches. Don't allow littlo cuts to grow into big ones when we can provent it at low cost. Our vulcanising plant is well equipped to give you the service you have boon looking for. Try us once and You /will find here a large stock of you'll learn why we nre always busy, CARS AND Goodyear and Maltese Cross Tires, SUMMERLAND TIRE SURGERY TRUCKS both Cord and Fabric, in many sizes. F. L. BLACK. Shaughnessy Avenue Under Summerland Garage

f 1*1 to » * l*IM«H- Wo put Now'Tires on EEDD DENTLEY your car without addi• Transportation by AUTO - The only CONGENIAL way tional charge, •: • i i a N B Gd.pt. P. S. ROE Phone 183 West Summerland LIUMtmtllllMlfl/M 'Phone 13 - - - 1 Summerland General Auto Supplies At Your Sorvleo MOIININO, NOON nnd NIQJIT and Accessories MOTOR STAGE Summerland — Penticton Motor Service SUMMERLAND Lonvo Summorlnnd Hotel 1 p.m. | Lonvo Penticton 4 p.m. Call (Stnndmd Timo) If You nywhere GARAGE Want A On E. L. HATFIELD ' Summerland — Naramata Ferry To Qo ny time, Us. LEAVE SUMMERLAND .... 0 a.m. 11 a.m. 4,48 p.m. Champion < LEAVE NARAMATA ...... 0.30 a.m. 12 Noon 3.00 p,m, We have added a Motor Car to our equipment, and Rhónò are always at your service. Rates moderate. "HoovyStono" (Stnndnrd Timo) H Minimum chnrgo on frolght, 25o. No chnvgo for pavcola under 25 Cur meeti all Easlbound Trains at K.V.R. Station, W. Summerland. • 30» B.13, -lnch lbs, carried by pnssongors, B-43, H-ln„ 18 Passengers, lOo Singje Fare. Children, Be Single'Fare. •PHONES Qnrflffe 41. B-73, K-lnoh IS trip Tickets for $1.00 \ Residence 051. Pioneer Livery Stables EVERY MAN IN BUSINESS KNOWS R. H. ENGLISH, Proprietor. What HE Has to Sell—But Do Our Roadcrs Know^

t Page Eight THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW September 17, 1920- HOW A MONKEY PICKS FRUIT) TRULY A SORROWFUL Behold, she returneth, and the TALE youth of the city fall down and wor• The Review Classified Advertisements In Borneo there is a very intelli• ship. She picketh one, and lo, she gent monkey • called a macaque, or RATES FOR CLASSIFED OR WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Consider now the Editor. Yea, picketh a lemon'. But the Editor brok. The animal is trained by the First insertion, 3 cents a word. Two cents a word each subsequent consider the Editor: he weareth.pur• calleth him one of our. most prom• Complete Banking Facilities Malays to gather cocoanuts. In his ; insertion; minimum charge, 50 cents per week. i ple and fine linen.- His abode is ising young men and getteth away If so desired, advertisers may have replies addressed to a box number, book, "A Naturalist in Borneo," Mr. amongst the mansions of the rich. with it. And they send unto him à care of The Review. For this service add 10'cents. R. W. C. Shatford tells how this is His wife hath her limousine and his bid for the wedding feast, and, be• The Review is not responsible for errors in copy taken over the phone. done. A cord is fastened around the Our organization provides com- Contract rates on application. \ first-born sporteth a racing car that hold, the bids are printed by Mon- monkey's waist and it is led,to the hit her up in forty flat. gomery Hawbuck in a far city. cocoanut palmj which it rapidly can plete facilities for rendering effi- * Lo! All the people breaketh their ,Flowery and long is the wedding climbs. It then lays hold of a nut, Wanted! Lost and Found. necks to hand him money. A child notice which the Editor printeth. The and if the. owner judges the fruit to cient Banking service. is born unto the wife of a merchant minister getteth ten bones. The WANTED—J alitor, or janitress LOST—On Friday, Sept. 10th$ in be ripe for plucking, he shouts to in the bazaar. The physician get groom standeth the Editor' off for a •792 for Dominion Bank. Apply Manager. Penticton or Kelowna road, a black the monkey, which then twists 'the teth ten golden plunks. The.Editor twelve-month subscription. . 6tf leather bag containing toilette arti• nut round and round till the stalk is writeth a stick-and-a-half and telleth All flesh is grass and in time the cles, underwear, shoes, etc. Finder broken and lets it fall to the ground the multitude that the child tippeth wife is gathered unto the soil; The THE DOMINION BANK please express to H. W. Keith, M.D., If'the monkey catches hold of'an un• WANTED—Furnished house for the, beam at nine pounds. And the minister getteth his bit. The Editor Enderby, and be suitably rewarded. ripe fruit, the .owner-" tugs 'the cord the winter, from October 1st. Apply proud father giveth him a Gremo. printeth a death notice, two columns SUMMERLAND BRANCH, and the monkey tries another, JR. V. Agur. ' . v 7-8 of obituary, three lodge notices, have seen a brok act as a very effi• Behold, the young one groweth up O. F. ZIMMERMAN, Manager. FOUND—Soldier's * service badge. cubit of poetry and-a tard of thanks. cient fruit-picker, although the u and graduateth. And the editor put May be had upon identification' at And he forgetteth to read proof on For Sale. of the cord was dispensed with alto• teth into his paper, a swell notice— The.Review office. 52tf the heading, and the durn thing com gether, the monkey being guided by yea, a peach of a notice. He telleth eth out, "Gone to. her last roasting FOR. SALE—On half shares, FIFTY CENTS paid in advance the tones and inflections of his mas of the wisdom of the young woman place"! ' . , clover and alfalfa, on two acres to for an advertisement in this ;column ter's voice. ' and of her exceeding comeliness be scythed. H. M. Lumsden. 7 will find you a buyer or locate the Like unto the roses of Sharon is she And all that are akin to the de• article; you want. It will pay you. and her gown is played up to beat ceased jumpeth on the Editor with FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey bull TOO TIGHT the band. And the dressmaker get exceeding , great jumps. And., they Bf SINES S teth two score and four iron men pulleth out their ads and . cancelleth R. S. Monro; phone 901. 7tf Johnny—"These pants you bought ANNOUNCEMENT and the Editor getteth ' a note of their subscriptions, and . they swing LARGE AND SMALL for me are too tight." thanks from the sweet girl graduate. thé hammer unto the third and fourth This Bank is equipped to render complete bank• SELLING OUT—Three Cadillac The Office of » Mother—"Oh, no, they aren't.' trucks in good running order. Will The daughter goeth on a journey generations. • ing facilities to individuals, partnerships and Johnny—"They are too, mother , Canst thou beat it!—Rural Canada. companies, both, large arid small. With branches consider good second-hand car in They're tighter'n my own., skin."' And the Editor throweth himself on deal. T. B. Young. . 7tf Dr.CJ.COULTAS the story of the farewell party, throughout every province of Canada, and corres• Mother—"Now, Johnny, you know pondents in all parts of the world, your banking that isn't so." • . runneth a column solid. And the 'Phone Penticton 39 Day or Night FOR SALE—Carrots and mangels DENTIST fair one remembereth him from afar business will be handled with promptitude and at is temporarily located at "ithe Johnny—"It is too. I can sit down BEN PRIEST, the minimum of expense. - ;.: Phone 773. D. H. Taylor. with a picture card that costeth six SIA in-my skin, but I can't sit down in Our facilities are at your disposal. HOTEL SUMMERLAND my pants." • , , ' for a jitney; Funeral Director. FOR SALE^-Thoroughbred White awaiting completion of the Johnston Certificated Embalmer. Wyandotte and White Leghorn cock Bldg., West Summerland, where he Perfect Funeral Service. erels; Solly strain; spring hatch THE CANADIAN BANK SUMMERLAND | ' PENTICTON Price, $3.00, f.o.b. Loumindon Fruit will be permanently established. Farm, Naramata, B.C...... 6-9 . OF COMMERCE Tourist traffic to the province from Going To Build or Make Repairs? PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 FOR SALE—Winchester rifle, 25 IMPOUNDED thé United States has been easily 300 RESERVE FUND $15,000,000 20; $25. G. J. C. White. per cent, greater this year than ever You'll find here all kinds of Lumber and Finishing WEST SUMMERLAND BRANCH- -A. B. Morkill, Manager before, according to figures given out One bay gelding, work-horse. A FOR SALE- -My Chevrolet car, by- the Tourist Information Bureau Material T blurred brand on right shoulder, skin T B. Young.: 5tf Shingles,; Laths. Roofing thickened on each knee. If not pre Material ; viously claimed, will be " sold Satur FOR SALE—Small barrel churn istics thatiwe recognize : as": specific• Building Paper. of AH ally'.womanly.'' ,.; . day,.September 18, 1920, at 2 p.m and Viking separator. Apply to Mrs. Kinds at1 the Municipal Pound, West Sum• W. C. KELLEY, B.A. BUILDING LOTS K. Bentley, phone 651 " ' - 5-7 "I can discern no sign of a dimin• I have for,; sale three Building Lots, ishing interest in personal adornment merland. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary.' each 40x100, in Peach Orchard,,, at The wisest of -our ."sweet girl .gradu• We have also, a good stock of JOHN DALE, MONEY TO LOAN FOR SALE—Wagon with 3 % -ton ; ^bargain prices. , • . , ates'' cannot resist the entertainment' BEAVER BOARD Poundkeoper „ Insurance of All Kinds. ' springs and fruit rack, hay rack, Dated at West Summerland, Septem G. M. LOOMER, of a milliner's shop 'window, WEST SUMMERLAND : B. 4 MasseyrHarris Cultivator, Plow No. Selling at prices that cannot 4-5-6-7P West Summerland. :'.:'; "A woman; B.Sc. to whose lecture ber 7, 1920. . . 6 30, two-piece harrow and disc. Alex -be duplicated today I listened a few days ago was attired Smith. 5tf in the newest fashion. The strongest We carry in stock a go'od supply of FOR SALE- -Two 'milk cows and minded; wb one Jersey bull. R. S. Monro, phone in love, to marry, and t% exhibit ina 901. . 4tf ternal feelings in a quite natural  Weekly Budget of Valuable Store News. SEPT. 17,1920 manner. PIPES AND PIPE FITTINGS FOR SALE -600 fruit tree props. "There is the same April tendency and can take care of your requirements in this line. T. B. Young. 1 ltf that.-has provided problems for man throughout the ages. ' Sweet moods, — See us if in need of Screen Doors and Windows FOR SALE About; four tons of tears, \tantrums, vanity, music, self- FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY DISPLAY alfalfa hay. Apply P. G. Koop, Stock Sizes or made to order sacrifices^ sensitivity, intuition, fortir phone 620. , ltf tude arid timidity—all these mani• Hp RIMMED HATS for Fall and Winter wear are,now on-sale at'the festations of femininity remain in WILLIAM RITCHIE JL, Mercantile, Store. Your inspection is invited'.'of .the latest designs - FOR SALE—Pony (saddle or it of higher education and rapid sp e Phone 28 and materials. They are all moderately priced. ..• driving), .buggy and harness. For body growth in youth." .light work. $50. Phone 624. 51tf MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY FOR .S^LE—1% ton Republic | truck. .Guaranteed in first-class con•

dition. Has' just been entirely:taken apart and-all parts examined. Refer FALL AND WINTER GOATS Mr. Sled Bentley for condition of truck, .i Fitted with Republic all- We, were fortunate in being able to secure our stock of these at exceptionally good • weather cab, and extra strong^ truck• figures and are giving our customers the benefit of a close price. These Coats are in ing body. $2,250 cash for quick sale. PURE WOOL Also McLaughlin-Buick 5-passenger| a number of styles and colors. Conie in and see them. Touring Car, Model E. 45. In first- class order. $1,750 will buy, or will | For FALL AND WlHTER WEAR • •••.»' . • V - consider trading for lighter car. Ap• ply G. R. Hookham & Coi, West Sum• HAND PAINTED NIPPON merland. 49tf | Liberal Supplies of the following are now on sale at this store: WRITER REJOICES IN MODERN WOMAN I Jaeger and Universal 100 percent. Pure Wool Sweaters at $11.50 to $20.00 "Fifty years iago we were told I that our women wore over-feminine. Jaeger and Stanfield's Men's Underwear, medium' and Today wo are told that they are be• coming masculinized. Apparently wo heavy weights, per suit... $6.50 to $7.50 ' are on the eve of the' deterioration of both sexes, the subjection of man Pull-over Shirt Sweaters ...... $2.75 and a complete revolution in the so- cinl status of man and woman," says Jaeger Jerseys for Children irt sizes 24 to 30,*in navy and a writer in tho London Daily Mail. brown. i

1 "Tho imprpvotl physical develop• 'E HAVE just opened up a new supply of41 the ment of tho rising generation of Large assortment of Socks at all prices 50c to $1.75 women is surely not n cause for above. It contains a very nice assortment of lnmontntion. Strength Is quito com• this popular Chinawaro, giving a very wide and patible with beauty, sympathy, and] tasty range to select from. The following are a few tondornoRs in women, and frailness of | * of the, pieces in this shipment: body and soml-invalidism do not al• ways ensure tho virtues known as I CUPS AND SAUCERS :-: FLOWER BOWL AND BLOCK distinctly fominlno. FERN DISHES :-: - CANDLESTICKS :-: VASES "Nor nood wo fear tho Intellect• - STOVES - ual advancement of-womon so long SQUARE, ROUND AND OVAL BON BONS :-: ASH TRAYS as education la humanistic, brond, and New arrivals of Heaters and Kitchen Stoves are now being shown NUT BOWLS :-: NUT BASKETS sano. A girl can retain all tho here. These include chnrm of fomlninlty and oven on- JARDINIERES * CREAM AND SUGAR SETS ETC., ETC. hanco it by a truly llboral education, RADIUM RANGE No. 8—with warming elosot and "Tho flagrant dofoct of tho woman duplex grates for coal and wood » $65.00 bf tho orn whon physical nttrn,ctivo- Don't allow your Cull Apples to go to waste. noss was considered tho chiof or only chnrm wan Insipidity, Nowadays FOUR-HOLE KITCHEN STOVE with wood grato, $32.50 . womon nro beginning to rocognlzo BUY A CIDER MILL that n vncuouR mind lends no beauty Ask to soo our now to tho countorinnco, and that a Hvoly and make thorn into Cidor, tho most healthful of drinks, for your homo intelligence is in Itself a valuable — 3-IN-l HEATER Burns coal or wood, Has two 8-in. use and for salo. fomlnino asset. holes in top. Wide front and vory largo opening per• "I grant that a proportion of I mitting uso of large, knotty blocks of wood. You can got a good Cidor Mill from us at $37.50 or $35.00, spot cash. womon in revolt against tho old or dor | 1 .11.. tend to mimic tho manners nnd CUB* toma of men. Thoy nffoct mospulln- QUEBEC HEATERS in sovoral si/os, all with-brick A good supply of BINDER TWINE in stock. lty na a protost against ovor-foml- linings and duplex grates with oxtra largo ash pans. . All Kinds of Farm Machinery; nlnlty, and frequently render thorn- BOIVOB ridiculous by their attempt to comblno an air of manliness with an exacting demand for man's "contlnuod chivalry nnd courtoousnoaB. LTD. "I cannot diBCovor an alarming do- The Summerland Mercantile Co. croaso of womnnllnosB, Doaplto tho "The Store That Delight* in Pleating You" bodily and mental development of •Phone 29 tho womon of today, the groat ma• West Summerland jority of my sUtors retain tho engag• ing, bewildering, variable charnctor-