THE KELOWNA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST

V O L U M E 27 . Kelowna, Britisli Columbia, Thursday, April Otli, 1931 NUMBER

‘CANADA ON PARADE” CONAN DOYLE’S MEDIUM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOQL ORCHARDSURVEY ON FRIDAY NIGHT ALL TOGETHER IS CONFESSED FAKIR STABILIZATION JOURNAL EASTER NUMBER LIGHT THROWN All-Canadian Broadcast By Genera NEW YORK, April 9.—Asserting Holiday Issue Of “Black And Gold” Is UPON LIFE PROVIDE DATA Motoro Of Canada FOR A REAL that ‘‘i>coplc want to be fooled” am Very Creditable Production that for eleven years bo had jii.st done OF INTEREST Over twenty-live radio atatioiia from CLEAN-UP! that, Nino Fccaruro, “mystic,” whom IS SOUGHT The ICastcr edition of “Black and INSURANCE coast to coast of the Doiiiinioa, ‘‘Can the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle .id- Gold,” tlic Kelowna Junior High KcloiRma Area Contains Over One Camp.aign Is Now In Full Swing And Co-operative And Independent Ship School journal, is bright, informative Mr. E. O. MacOiimio Describes To ada on Paraile,” sponsored by the Gci; inittcd to have won him over to spirit­ Rotariann Modem Developmcnta Third Of Orcliard Acreage Of eral Motors of Canada, makes its dc Energetic Committee Mas Details ualism, last night declared bis seances pera Appoint Committee To Dcviac anti sparkling with items of gener.'il Plans For Handling Crop Of Protective Finance Okanagan And Similltameen but to Kelowna listeners tomorrow Well In Hand \vcrc “all a fake.” He said: “Uve nev interest. And that is perhaps the out­ standing feature of the holiday nnni- night ih the first of u scHcs of regular cr seen a ghost and I don’t believe any “Life insurance is the only thing A survey of orchards in the Okana Next week, April 13th to 18tb inclus- While the Imlcpcndcnt Growers As­ ber of this paper published by the stud- one-hour programmes each Friday ev­ ivc, is “CIcan-up Week,” and the an­ one ever has.” sociation arc inakiiiK efforts to institute father can buy on the instalment plan gan Horticultural ' District, made in ening. nual drive to clean up and beautify the In a demonstration, I'ccararo allow­ voluntary control throURli the cstab enl.s of the Junior High, for one would that mother doesn’t have to finish pay­ 1930 by the Department of Agriculture, Between 8 and 9 p.m., listeners may Orchard City is now under way in ed himself to be securely bound, then lisinnent of a price reporting bureau .a- almost expect to find its contents con­ ing for if lie dies,” was Rotarian E. O- reveals some interesting facts. The dis tune in on CKY, Winnipeg; CKX earnest. A centr.il committee, of which freed himself and wrote two messages long the lines decided upon at their fined to .school activities. But the ed­ MacGitmis's opening remark in a voca­ Mr. A. J. Hughc.s is chairman and Mr^ convention here in February last, the itorial staff has wisely selected material tional .address delivered to the Rotary trict fronj Salmon Arm and Lytton on Brandon; CJGX, Yorktoii, or i^JRW, L, R. Stephens is secretary, was ap­ one of which was “from Doyle” and the Associated Growers of B.C., Ltd., ah( Club at its regular weekly luncheon in the north to Oliver and Keremeos con­ Fleming. Between 9 and 10 p.m., the pointed at a mcctiiig last week to take other “from Houdini.” The handwrit various independent shippers of fruit that has wide appeal, and this demon­ the Royal AnnC Hotel.on Tuesday. tains 22,146.5 acres devoted to fruit programme will be heard from CNRV, care of the details of organization of ing comparerl favourably with authcu and vegetables controlling in all about strates that the school student of today Explaining the sccui'ity of life in­ trees, 18,964.1 , acres being set put in Vancouver; CFCT, Victoria; CKLC, .the campaign, and this coinniittcc has tic originals by the famous men. ninety per cent of the total tonnage ol has a broader outlook on life and a bet­ surance ns an iristitution, he stated been very active since then. Sub-coin the valley, arc considering plans of a ter grasp of world affairs than many that the govermneht requirements ns to apples and crabapplcs and 1,974 acres Calgary, and CJCA, Ednioitton. LONDON, April 9.—Lady Conan different nature for the stabilization ol mittecs have been appointed to take have given him credit for. common and preferred stocks tliat in stone fruit. According to the survey, As the opening number, the Genera! care of the eighteen zone.s into which Doyle said today that slic had never markets during the coming^ season. It would qualify tlicm as investment med­ ^hcrc arc 1,137,851 apple trees, includ­ Motors Concert Orchestra, with Dr, the city has been divided, aiuf these heard of Nino Pccararo, and she ex is understood that the ^ Associated It is not intended here to convey the iums were very strict. Thus in pre­ ing crabs; 43,770 apricot trees; 47,157 subsidiaries will endeavour to interest Growers arc not prepared to co-oper impression that “Black and Gold” is ferred stocks, the company must have Ernest McMillan conducting, will play every resident in their respective dis pressed resentment that the name of ate with the independent growers in the peach trees; 35,257 cherry trees; 16,- the overture ‘‘Figaro” of Mozart. This Sir Arthur had been mentioned in con­ not essentially a school paper. It is. paid regular dividends on such stock tricts in cleaning up and beautifying his operation .of the market plan doyised and a good one. The Easter number i.s or on their common stock for at least 689 plum trees; 31,029 prune trees and will be followed by an ^ensemble ol’ property. If the campaign is to be a nection with Pccararo’s revelations. by the latter, as the co-operative organ­ five years preceding the date of pur- ■ 84,589 pear trees. success, the co-operation of every in­ ization has opposed it just as strongly composed of twelve neatly inultigraph- gifted vocalists, the all-Caiiadian sing­ as the independents have fought conl- chasc.r ' With regard to .common stocks, The Kelowna area has 7,679 acres ers, under the direction of Dr. Hcaly dividual is imperative. cd pages. The front page is; stencil­ insurance companic.s inight invest in Copies of letters for use by the sub pulsory central selling. It appears of fruit, trees, of which 975 acres are Willan, rendering a glimpse in minia led in red with lettering iind the illus­ the common stock of any company up­ committees in enlisting the help of ORANGE HALL . therefore, that, unless some scheme of tration of an Easter bunnic. and the on which annual dividends of at least from one to five years old, while 1,400 turc of “The Mikado,” vvith Lawrence property owners and residents have voluntary control is devised that is mu­ 4 per cent per annum; or, in the case acres arc from six to ten years old. The Defoe as Nanki Poo and Miss Enid been prepared by the central commit­ heads of" the msidc pagc.s arc decorated of stock of no par value at least $4 per tee, and these will be distributed among PREY OF FIRE tually satisfactory to both factions, in black. Glancing through the paper share per anmini, had been paid for a southern section of the valley has Gray as Yum Yum. the householders in every zone. there will be little or no control over 7,744 acres in fruit trees, with a large the reader is greeted first with a well period of seven years preceding the As the guest artist from overseas, a Helpful hints in the beautification of the industry as a whole. purchase of such stocks. There were 'percentage of young trees. Penticton feature that will be offered; each, week, the home grpunds are offered this" even­ OUTBREAK wj'ittcn editorial, follov/cd ■ by reports In less than a week (yoni the time of the Students Council and the Liter­ certain restrictions as to the amount of leads' the valley in qijaritity of peach the first broadcast will present Louis ing in the I.O.O.F. Temple, where Mr. any one issue that coiild be bought. W. T. Hunter, Superintendent of the Interior Of Building Gutted By Blaze the proposed Growers’ Sales Act was ary Club. Next conics the “local” trees, having 14,779, while the Olivcr- Musy, of the Opera Comique, one of Dominion Experimental Station, Sum­ thrown out of the Provincial Legisla­ In ordc\ to show by comparison the Osoyoos area is already the biggest Of Mysterious Origin On Sunday page, which tells of current events in a the greatest of French singers. He will mcrland, will give an illustrated lecture ture, independeni and ; co-operative readable manner, and laughs are pro­ amount of life insurance in British planter of apricots, ivitH 16,103 trees render huinbers from ‘‘jBerivenuto Cel­ bn the subject .of “Beautifying the Afternoon shippers were beginning a movcpicnt Cplumhia, Mr. MacGinnis took the val­ ' Leadership in cherries goes to'Kel­ Home Grounds of Canada," The slides vided in the contributed jokes on the lini” and ’“Tales 6f Huffman.” , designed to bring the Various market­ next page. At this point a short story ue of the fruit crop qt $5,000,000 and owna, with 6,896 sweets and 1,199 sours. and accompanying text matter were Fire of unknown origin almost com­ Next, the General Meftors Cadets will supplied'by the Department of Agricul­ ing factions together in a voluntary eL' is presented, the literary endeavour of showed that the annual premiums paid ycrhph leads 'in prunes, having 11,- be introduced, with Ltiigi Romanclli ture, Ottawa, and should be'especially pletely destroyed the Orange Hall, fort to stabilize the marketing of the i n this province were almost three times lelpful to any one endeavouring to im- Bernard Avenue, on Sunday, afternoon. Allan Staples, arid this yarn of “The 326 trees. conducting, making their bow in their 1931 crop. On- Saturday Afterngpn a Curse of Gold” is followed by' the as great-—over $14,000^000. Again, the Summcrland ' leads in plums with conductor's interpretations of the dance ]>rove the landscape beauties of their Although the building was not entirely property. meeting was held in the offices of poets' section. Here youthful Long- investments in British Columbia by ■3,110 trees. . lits of the day, “Simply Delish” and The Kelowna and District Horticul­ demolished and the outer walls stand Sales Service Limited, attended .by re life insurance companies approximated almost intact, the roof, ceiling and in­ ellows and Tennyson^ have cfmtributcd Kelowna, Penticton and Summcrland “I Got Rhythm.” tural Society, of which Mr, Ben Hoy is presentatives of the Associated Grow­ rhymes which give this writer the im­ 75 per cent of the gross debt of the vie for leadership in pears. Kelowna; The Bytowm-Troubadours .will fol- Secretary, will be pleased to give free terior of the structure are practically ers and independent shippers control.’- province, twenty-nine and a half mil­ of. charge the expert advice of one of a total loss. The contents of tlie build­ pression that spring is in the air—and heads the list with 15,080 trees, follow­ ow with two selections reminiscent of their members on. the planning of ing about ninety per cent of the total metre has., not been entirely neglected. lions in mortgages arid forty-three mil­ ed by Penticton vvith 14,261 trees and pld French Canada. • ing were also badly damaged by fire, lions in other securities. On the same grounds and the planting of flowers tonnage of the valley. At this meeting “Book Looks,” in which the literary Summcrland with 13,012. Each week bits of Canadian history .and shrubs. The Society gives prizes smoke and water. basis, the amount of insurance in force, a committee was selected to proceed at work of several 'welEknown authors Vernon has 11,000 crabapple treesj .will be presented in dramatic form. The each year for the best garden. Fur­ When smoke was observed pouring four hundred and thirty-eight millions, ther-particulars in this regard may. be once to formulate a plan, or several are reviewed, is an entertaining prige^ , considerably more than the other , dis­ original one-act offering for tomorrow rom the Hall at about 2 p.m., the alarm plans, to be submitted as soon a^‘pos­ was over four times greater than the obtained from Mr. Hoy. was given and the Fire'Brigade ar­ while “Current Events” give a bright tricts. -■ ■ ■ • ■ -v night is called “Bachelor Richet,” and Schbol children will again write es­ sible to all actively interested in the in­ gross debt. Perhaos to some this . . Kejlowna is well ahead with apple represents a stirring episode of the rived on the scene within a few min­ resume, of ' .recent ' world ’happenings says bn the subject, the best o,f which dustry. Hope is entertained that this with sidelights by the compiler. Prov­ might seeVn to be a tremendous sum, ' -plantings; having 313,821 trees; yernon year 1665 in old Quebec, may be-published. utes. The door at the east end of the committee can evolve something of a but, with a population of half a million, has 171,435; Salmon Arm and district, The General Mptors Cadets will All refuse that cannbt be burned, if luilding was quickly forced open and incial and school sports are- dealt with practical nature that will bring about in a racy manner oh page nine, and var­ it brought the total down to less than - 109,873; Summcrland, 107,654; Pentic- ollow with a series of lively dance; placed in a proper receptacle,!* will be the smoke was found to be’dense, mak­ lauled away by the. City during the the stabilization deemed so necessary ious events of interest .scheduled to take $1,000 per head. Recent experience had vton, 83,418; Oliver and Osoyoos, 56,- tunes, and then the Canadian. singers ing it difficult to locate the blaz.e, which shown that between 60'and 70 per cent week of April 20th to" 2Sth. It is re­ ■or the coming season. ' place in the near future are chronicled '485; Okanagan Centre- and Winfield,• are presented .again, feafuring this time quested that, -vvhefe there are lanes, lad broken out over the kitchen. Chem­ No further details are available at the of insurance funds' were-disbursed t o ' ical was first .used in an effort to con­ on the jiext page. .-A page devoted to .. . « 78,640; Oyama; 48,884; Armstrong and Dorothy AUfen Park in “ Shamrocks” ashes and-'garbage.shoqld be placed on present time, but an announcement of school news concludes the editorial living PoheyhoWers, so, if that rule Enderby, 18,517; Westbank, 26,423; and Paul Bai in “A Song of Canada.”’ the side of the lane; where there are trol the blaze, followed by two lines inaportance.. is. anticipated in the near could’ be carried out tj6 the effect that no lanesi ashes and garbage should be of hose, which were in use for nearly matter, the back page containing -ad­ •Peachland, 17,006; Naramata, 37,059; As a grand epilogue, the entire com­ placed on the street side of the side­ ■uture. vertising exclusively, the living had a 60 peX cent equity .in ;:^Ieden,N 13,696; Keremeos, 28,710. pany assembles and'. presents the glor­ walk. . . two hours. As the fire had spread be­ the amount in force, if,’would show the Crabapples are included in the forego­ ious music of “The Angeis’r. Chorus'V tween the roof and the ceiling .which NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL ‘Black-and Gold” is a distinct credit substantial sum of over a quarter of a ing figures.- and ll^e 'finale from Gouitod^'s opera KING GEORGE SHOWS was lined with sawdust, it was for the TO BE CHIEF SCOUT to the Junior High and to its editorial billion, a kind of contingent reserve^ ■ Among the various fruits, leadership “Faust.” CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT greater part of the time inyisible_be- staff. which is composed of the fol- —'AVith-regard-to-;the|i)ensiori-schemes- ; is plainly pronounced. The Elberta One of the distinctive features of cause of the dense smoke, consequently OTTAWA, April 9.—His Excell­ owing: ,' Editor-in-.Ghief, ; Duncan being put forward toiay by. most of peach is the most popular; Bing is the "Canada on Parade” will be the theme WINDSOR, April 9:-^The King to­ it was extremely difficult to control. ency the Earl of Bpssborough, Gover­ iardy; Assistant Editor, Gordon the companies, the speaker expressed "favourite cherry; the peachtplum is, composition bearing the. title of., tlye day continued to improve steadily, but When sectioiTs of the roof had been nor-General of Canada, has consented inch; Art, B. Shugg; Circulation. D’- the opinion-that-when these ideas were ' the leading plum; the Bartlett is the programme, which will be played by the pfficial bulletins lay stress on the fact cut away, however, it was possible to to become Chief of Boy Scouts in Can­ Arze Dendy; ’ Sport, Ghrisi^ie Burt; fully understood and appreciated they most favoured pear; the McIntosh Red General Motors Concert . Orchestra at that recovery from the attack of bron­ concentrate the hose on the burning ada. ocal News, Mary Rattenbury; Cur­ would be grasped by .the great middle is the leading apple in p6int of number the opening and closing of each broad­ chitis will be slow. He did not attend area. In the kitchen, where the fire rent Events, Jack Maddin. class who had no hope of a retirement ' of trees planted, and Kelowna is, the cast. This iias a lively >martial air and the family dinner in the castle last started, for some time the smoke was PORTUGESE Tr o o p s fund and who just carried, on hoping big McIntosh district with 101,696 has been written by,a Canadian com­ night. almost suffocating, despite the fact HELD IN BARRACKS BUNGALOW ANNEX for the best.; - trees.'The Delicious-is the second-lead­ poser for the General Motors hour. that the firemen were wearing masks. V f o r w i l l o w in n . “When the people realize that not a ing apple, Kelowna having 41,507 of Rupert Lucas, whose voice has been CANADIAN EMBARGO ON The origin of the fire is unknown. LISBON, April 9.—All troops here policyholder in Canada has ever lost a these trees, or more than a quarter of heard in many large Canadian broad-. RUSSIAN GOODS APPROVED The Lutheran Church service was held and throughout-the adjoining districts Stucco Structure ^ Now In Course Of dollar through life insurance and that the-nuffiber. planted in all other districts casts; - wiU be the regular-.‘‘Canada oh in the Hall in the morning, but no of Portugal are being held in barracks Construction their security is real, they will diversify OTTAWA, April 9.—The Canadian combined. Parade” announcer. fire had been lighted.- The fire started, today under full equipment. - ttmre and; see that some definite plan­ The Jonathan apple comes third on embargo on Russian goods is strong- it is believed, near or in bundles of old The garrison, at Angola is reported Construction of a bungalow annex ned amount of their estate is in this the list! of which Kelowna, with 49,296 SPEAKER OF U. S. y praised by Sir Arthur Balfour, .^ng- clothing that were stored under the to have mutinied in sympathy with the similar to those that are becoming, in­ form,’' he said. “The idea of Pension 'trees, has the big percentage as com-, HOUSE IS. DEAD ish economist and steel magnate, who roof over the kitchen. How they be­ rebels who recently seized Madeira creasingly popular in California and Bonds is taking on, both for individual pared with; any other individual dis- visiting Canada and the United came ignited is a mystery. and are holding it. other sections of the United States but effort and through employers making it States in an effort to increase Old ' trict. • ■■ ■ AIKEN, S.C., April 9.—Hon. Nich­ The loss is'fairly well covered by in­ which are yet new to this part of Can­ possible to have retirement: funds for , - ■■ Other varieties ^that are numerous in olas Longworth, Speaker, of the- Na­ Country trade. surance, both the building and contents GANDHI TO WEAR PANTS ada, is now under way at ihe east side faithful employees.” / - - the Okanagan indude, in order of im^ tional -House of - Representatives, died Sir Arthur expressed approval of the carrying adequate coverage. About AT LONDON CONFERENCE of the Willow Inn. The bungalow That this method would have a • poftatice, the Wealthy, -Yellow New­ here today. His widow is Alice. Roose- principle of holding the Empire Econo­ $1,900 will be paid by the insurance stands apart from ■ the hostelry itself strong bearing on unemployment, lack town, t Wagner,/ Rome Beauty' and A'elty- daughter of-the-late ex-President. mic Conference in.different Dominions. company. . .. AMRITSAR, India, April- 9.—Gand- and commands'a clear and inviting view of funds and unrest, was the impression t 'j ' L - Winesap. A large number; of other We hope ffiat Canada will be able tO: m, making plans for his forthcoming of Okanagan Lake, which a spacious created. Group insurance was mention­ - varieties ; are ^ listed which,- compared DAME MELBA LEFT ' - " sell her wheat,” he said, “Then she will SHUSWAP WATERS visit to London .for the second Round sleeping porch faces. The annex is be­ ed as another progressive step. that was witK those- already mentioned, do not LARGE ESTATE >e able to place' more orders with us.” YIELD FINNY BEAUTIES Table Conference upon the constitu­ ing erected to provide adequate accom­ doing much to ameliorate conditions, rank; in importance as to rquantity.. tional status for India, announced today modation for guests of .the hotel who and was now beitfg brought within the ' 1 (' I ’ MELBOURNE, April 9.—Twelve- GRAF ZEPPELIN STARTS Kelowna Anglers On Easter Holiday that he has decided to wear pants, dis­ prefer quarters of this nature or who reach of many employers, it being esti­ year-old. Pamela Armstrong, grand­ MEDITERRANEAN TOUR Capture Good Baskets THREE YEARS AND LASHES carding his first intention of appearing might otherwise be turned away owing mated that only twenty-five per cent daughter of Dame Melba, famous prima to the increasing business of the Inp. ' FOR JAI^BREAK SURVIVOR there attired only in a loin cloth. He of available groups had this coverage. donna, is one of the beneficiaries of the FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, The mouth of Adams River, Little indicated, further, that it was possible The matter of business insurance as Apr. 9.—-The Graf Zeppelin set out at Of stucco construction, the bungalow, singer’s will, which will dispose of an River and tributaries at Squilax, ac­ that he would appear at the conference when completed, will offer all the con­ relating to the sole proprietor, partner­ sflSfc VANCOUVER, Apr, 9.—Fraser estate of about $1,000,000. dawn today on a Mediterranean jaunt cording to reports, offer some of the McDougall, charged with burglary, sessions with his pigtail shaved off. veniences of the hotel itself—baths, hot ship or corporation types was ^plained, to Egypt and Palestine, with the in­ finest fishing grounds to be found in and the growing importance with which was sentenced today to three years in and cold water, comfortable beds, sleep­ C.P.R. GIVES SHOCK TO tention of doing what was forbidden western Canada. Col. Carey, who has COAST CRICKET TEAMS this was being accepted by the business the: penitentiary and to receive ten in March,-1929.- The Graf this trip has ing couches on the porch and other ne- SCOTTISH SABBATARIANS cast the fly on'many wate'rs on this TO TOUR INTERIOR men. Reference was'made to a Mr. # / f lashes. He was a partner of Ellis Wil­ permission to land at Cairo and let 'cessary furniture. • It will be divided continent, is of the opinion that the into four rooms, each with a sleeping Rogge, of New York city, who last cox in a jail-break from Oakalla while GREENOCK, Scotland, April 9.— its passengers look around. Two years avimiting trial. Wilcox was shot to rivers and lakes in the Squilax district VICTORIA, Apr. 9.—^The draw for porch—the latter divided by drapes-— year sold eighteen millions of life, in­ Choice of the Sabbath Day for takings ago, when a similar trip was projected, arc such as to bring delight to the surance entirely on this plan; death while resisting arrest. • the Provincial Cricket Tournament, to but two of the rooms could be utilized the newly built Empress of Britain, the British government entered tacit hearts of fishermen. And another ad­ be played in Victoria at the beginning Referring to personal insurance, Mr. McDougall still awaits trial on a objections to the giant airship passing as a suite by any one party as the giant liner of the Canadian Pacific Rail- vantage is that these are the. only good of August, and decision of the B. Cx baths, of which there are tw6, connect MacGinnis mentioned the sudden charge of attempted murtler Jor shoot­ over Egypt. way* doi/vn the Clyde was questioned bodies of water open to sportsmen at Cricket Association to sponsor two each two rooms. Including the sleep­ shock it was to-a man who, with a ing at Police Chief Devitt of Burnaby There are twenty-five passengers at-a meeting of the Greenock Presby­ the present time, as Chute, Beaver, Ok­ tours of the Interior by junior teams,, ing porches, the bungalow will accom­ $10,000 policy, thought his wife and vJjfen Wilcox was killed. tery, at which it was declared that an­ aboard todays among them Flight anagan and other lakesr^earby do not were announced today by George. modate sixteen guests./ little \oncs were positively fixed for other day might have bben chosen. Lieutenant R. S. Booth, who com­ legally open until May 1st.' Vasseaux life, only to find that it actually pro­ Wilkinson. ' I f is 'intended to remove the garage Ro c k SLIDE \NEAR FIELD manded the R-100 on its flight to Can­ Lake, south of Penticton," is reported duced an-income of $500 per year! An In an effort to foster the game at the rear of the Willow Inn, and it ^ HOLDS UP C.P.R. TRAINS COMMUNIST LEADER GETS ada. . - closed. * among younger players, arrangements entirely different thing, ONE YEAR FOR SEDITION Norm DeHart and Ron Fraser, is possible that an 'attractive cement A great change was; to be seen in have been made to send a schoolboys pool -^11 be built adjacent to the an- VANCOUVER, Apr. 9.—A rock WAGE CUT_CA§SES knights of the rod and reel, found team, principally from the university the agency staffs, said the speaker. At -slide at Redgrave, near Field, today VANCOUVER, Apr. 9.—Allan Mo- TROUBLE-IN-NOR WAY things to their liking-at-Adams- River ----t ^ nex.r There -is room also for—the-con- on Monday, when their tantalizing flies I schools, on a tour of the Interior and one time", the best'agent -was-the man delayed all westbound C. P. R. trains. Ewen Campbell, leader of Vancouver structidn of another cottage, which may w,ho sold the largest policy; now it was : OSLO, NORWAY, April 9.—Fifty- offered the fish inviting pabulum. They j Alberta, starting July 1st. 1 he team be erected next year. unemployed, .who was -convicted of in­ lured a lucky thirteen out of the river is scheduled to play at "Vancouver a matter_ of actually being of service Introduction of pugilisriv among the citing to riot in demonstrations of un-r six thousand skilled labourers are out —-aU sporty tasty trout. They, reported The annex is being constructed by in-advising on what the needs might be, of work as the result of strikes and Kamloops, Vernon, Kelowna, Revel- women of India may settle another employed and of • uttering seditious the roads good and the outing enjoy­ stoke, Edmonton and Calgary. Messrs, Black and Patterson, builders and supplying them.:^o \th is end the words, was sentenced today to a year lockouts today, owing to the refusal of able^ Boats and cabin accommodation phase of home rule. , On August 11th, a team selected of . the , Willow . Inn, . ^nd , it' is expected Life Underwriters Association had in-jail on each count; ‘the sentences to the labour unions to accept a down­ are obtainable at a dollar a day. ; Norman Day and Dick Jennens also from the best juniors of- Victoria and that it will be ready for occupancy in made available to ambitious, progres­ Matrimony i - The high sea for which run i concurrently. . ward revision of,-wage scales. another month. sive agents a course leading, to the de- John Cunningham, a - fellow Com­ made good- catches on the-flj^ at the’ Vancouver will open another tour, ho compass has yet been invented. mouthofAdamsRiver.; - playing exhibition games against senr gtee of C.L.U., and. the various comr munist, who was con'ricted on one ? Darn site better to love the gal you Joe Spurrier imd a party of buys left iors in the same towns as the school -I-ots of men will never know what it panies provided . their agents , with Where there's a cha'rge of inciting to. tip eontrol in turning and parking. Gear “Well, did you teach her how to fish ] THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA changing is exceptionally easy* And the big, four* . First United, comer Richter St. and Bernard properly?” Ave. Rev. A. K. McMinn, B.A., Minister. “ No, consarn it, she up and died on | wheel weatherproof brakes grip instantly and Mr. Percy S. Hook, Organist and Choirmaster. me afore she could troU right.’’ evenly, even on wet pavements; Mr. Herbert Fiddes, Physical Director and “She died, did she? That was tough ] Assistant in Religious Education bn you.’' Come for a Chevrolet ride. Knpw the thrill of driv­ 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. Sermon “Wal, she cost me a lot o' fishin’| ing this Six which is unusually subject: "I go Fishing.” tackle an’ I ain’t found et alLyit.” 2.30 p.m. Church School, all depart­ "Still, I think that spring should] TSftm Do4gs Six 3eia$h $1095, /. o. h, Windsor, Ont. economical to own, and easier ments except the Ypung People’s. bring you tender memories.' (ttirt M ttb at itigh txtra eetO than ever to buy* 7.30 pjn., Evening Worship. Sermon “ Yeh, th’ fishin’ should be good this] subject: “Beginning at Jerusalem.” year, I invented new plug thet’s- “Well, here we ^ e .” I n introducing, a new* S h e- and a new l&gLt ^MLuch hasheen added to the4e cars in heau1^» PRICED FROM $610 AT FACTORY^ 8.45 p.m. The Young People’s De-' partment will meet in the Church Parr “ SaV. feller, what makes a married! of distinguished Leautr* Dodge B rokers performance and overall dimensions. I^othing OSHAWA . - TAXES EXTRA lour. All young people are invited. man like you sediniental in th’ spring?” j The W.M.S. will meet in regular "I always think of the girl who turn­ held fast, to their basic principle that the most has been subtracted in..quality. Y et -these can Ask about the GMAC p la n o f monthly session on Wednesday after­ ed me^ down for the other fellow.” deferred payments^ . . . a n d th e noon, April 15th. Mrs. W. E. Adams “ Oh!” important thing about a motor car is diatit he remain at traditional D odge price»levels. Genertd Motors Owner Service Policy, will be the .speaker. “So long.” . a g o o d 'm o to t car, The result is value so apparent as to requin n Study Class on the Life of Jesus "So long.” ** forw ard Oana^a / Christ will be combined with the meet­ Jh giving the new Dodge ^iz and Bight no strenuous claims' nor glowing descriptions, CanarfiaiH everywliw* «*e. ettUting ibeVatd''. on ing of the Church School Board on .ill* riling rid* of • frub and vigotoui .pto^ X. BETHEL REGULAR BAPTIST CHURCH peritjr. And Gcnetal Mototr pajn triboto to- Friday evening, April 17th. The meet­ Richter Strict. Pastor, Mr. G. Thoraber. greater speed and po-wer. D odge engineers have < —value ^hat the public’-will he'qui^ to call OiBadiaw achlavemant with *^OuMdn eaPando**, ing will be held around the supper tab­ Sunday SchfOdi and Bible Classes at on all»Cin«i?an radio hong enxy Friday areain^. le at 6.30 p.m. insisted upon factors of excellence which would ‘genuinely great. Wa inrim you to listoa la. The programme will be resumed in 10.30 a.m. Morning Worship at 11.301 a.m. Gospel Service, at 7.30 p.m. insure diat this speed and power shbuld he the hall next week after all the Easter Qtew oDoJge & ighi—three mo3eltJ)rieedi6t>ni $1400 . festivities and holidays are over. C.G. Praise and prayer - meeting on Wed-1 NE W I.T. and CS.E.T. classes wilf continue • lastingly dependable. to $ 1455.'^ Cou|>e (wire wheels ex^) tl4 1 0 as-formerl3i-until-end-of-ApriI_____ > ^ cordial invitation iis extended to all bniome and worship with us. InacywingBJsMicriJ,™ ^^ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ______SALVATION^ ARMY _____ bases ^ d great ridmg e o ^ Dodge has in- Bu.ine« Coufic (wire wheels extra) ® i0 6 0 A GENERAL IR O T O S VALUE Rev. D. J. Rowland, Pastor. \ Sunday 11 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. Friday, April 10th, 6 p.m. 25th An­ sisted that these dungs must he accompanied f ^ i, W’intlsor, , induaing standtrrl niversary of the Church. Supper will be 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. 7.30 p.m„ served, followed by an interesting pro­ Salvation Meeting. Public Meeting, hy even greater hasiq strengdx and quahty. factory e^ui^ment (freight and taxes carin). cis-gg gramme ' and the ^ quarterly bjusine^ Thursdays 8 p.m. ^ meeting, closing with a brief devotronm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY period.' All members and friends cord­ Sutherland Block, Bernard .Avenue, ‘ oPPosit* ially invited. Royal Anne Hotel Sunday; April 12th: 10.30 a.m., Sun­ This Society is a branch of The day School and Bible Classes. Lesson Mother Church, the First Church- ol ROBERTSHAW MOTORS study, “The Prodigal Son,”-—Luke 15: Christ Scientist,' Boston, Mass. Ser­ THE A. J. m iT H GAKAGE CO,. LTD. \ LIM ITED 11-24. vices: Sunday,.ll a.m., Sunday School, 11.30 a.m.: Brief Worship Service. 10 a.m.; first Wednesday. Testimony Bernard Avenue, Kelowna . Pendozt Street, Kelowna, B. C .' Subject of sermon, “An Exhortation to Meeti”g, 8 p.m. Reading Room open Sobriety.” Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Come! Everybody_welcome. — 1 i... U.3 to S p.m. .. TH E C A N A D I A N-B_y I LT DODGE F O R , C A N A D I A N S THURSDAY, APRIL 9th. IWI THK KBLOWHA COURIER AND OKANAGAN ORCMARDIST PAGE TliRES' •mw tv V 0T. OKANAGAN VALLEY „ .. n cPTc...#!..'! ‘ff' PP S'. WESTBANK .-A r I f f a y MUSICAL FESTIVAL M iss M osscy left on Friday inoniing MORE FRUIT PER ACRE 09 April 30th, May lot and 2nd to spend tlic Easter vacation with her parrnls at Vamouvor. I.ast week's Courier carried the item that piodiiction in Washington "CANADA ON PARADE orchards would average fioin 450 to 500 packed boxes per acre as MLSS B HATH ICE Mt. J. Ba.sliaiii and faniilv and Mrs. against an average of 220 for B. C. oithards. Gursr A«nsT TUNE IN C A V I<:- H R O \V N - C A V E (icorKf KiiiKsburv left on Wednesday It id more than a coincidence tliat huiulrcd.s of colonies of bees are CrIi'bratrU French Vncnitet Adjudicator for Elocution and liy car fi»r a tiii> to the Coast. taken into Wenatchee district each spring for the period of fruit M. Dh;)8 Mutiv 9— 10 p.m. bloom only, and at rentals ranging up to eight dollars per colony. Dancing Miss Jessica Paynter arriveil from C enkbal M oiobs Concert CJCS—-Sydney bchestba Vicloiia on Thursday to siicnd a holi- Make arrangements now to rent BEES FOR YOUR ORCHARD. ; O CFCY—Cherl’ttewo ilay at hoiue. mndtr Dr. Urn fit lilatUUIan and Miss Beatrice Cave-Brown- a n a Sir. itrghtaij SUwarl CFNB— Fredericton Cave is a graduate of tlic M.'iria Minimum of five colonies ...... $5.00 per colony G. M. Cadbts CFBO—SI. John Cray Training College, 1-ondon, Mr.s. Acheson left on Tuc,sday for Ten or more colonics ...... $4.00 per colony Smartest of Dance fhclieaUm CH RC—“*hec England, gaining there a thoi Royal Oak, where slic has gone to Strong colonies. under fulgt KomanelU CKAC— Montreel s|)cnd some nionths with her sister. The “Little Theatre" Platers Ougfi knowlerjgc of tlic allied arts in “The Hachelor Richet” CNRO—Otfewe of music, elocution and dancing, G. F. PEARCEY, UNDEN APIARIES CFLC— Prescott Slic holds the English Folk Dan (Jn Monday, tlic Budniinton Club A ll-C anaiman Sinoehs CKGW—^Toronto cing Society’s certificate, whs i visited least Kelowna and .spent a nice KELOWNA under Dr. Uealy tF(7fan, with Enid Gray CKOC— Hemilton afternoon playing with the Club there, Laxand Laxand Lawrence Defoe pupil of the late Cecil J. Sharp, the result being in favour of West- For reservations: phone 438-R, or write Box 274, Kelowna The Bytown TuouuADOUKa CJGC—London a and has done iiiYahiable work in CFCH—North Bey spreading interest in these .sub­ bank. A daiiily tea was served. G rand P inale r - Orchestra ami Vacalistt CKPR—Ft. WillUm jects in British Columbia, and Tho Rev, Canon JI. A. Solly held thc^ “'liic Anf'cb' Chorus" CKCK—Regloe particularly in giving her personal Easter Service in St. George’s Church^ CJCA— Edmonton assistance in teaching the art of on Sunday evening. The beautiful CKLC*“C^elgary folk-dancing. She has acted as flowers whkb decorated tlic^ church A c r o s s flm Dominion awoopj o wovo of nofionol CNRV—^Vancouver adjudicator at the British Colum were sent by Mr. and Mrs. C. Bron- ‘ onthuaiaim. Conodion* oro atriking forward on CFCT—Victoria hia Provincial Musical Festival, sson from Victoria to Mrs. I’ayntcr tho tiling tide of a fresh proiporify. Gonaral Motors 6— 9 p.m , Vancouver, for three consecutive especially for the Easter Service, and of Canada, Limited, pays tribute to the "Forward CKY—-Winnipeg years, and also at the Victoria Canada" Movomont with "Canada on'Parade", a radio were imich atipruciated by the whole CKX— Drandqn Musical Festival, hour every Frid ay eve hi ng , typifying the spirit of congregation. CJGX— Yorkton Ml «i • Star Cafe Conodo's progtess. CJRW;—Fleming •SK. Mr. James Duncan had a narrow es­ WATER STREET (formerly Rex Cafe) Listen for "Canada on Parade", the catchy signature 10— II p.m. The Westbank Badminton Club fav­ cape from n second fire on Sunday song of the series., Buy the sheet music at your music CHNS— Halifax oured East Kelowna willi a visit on evening. Whcyi the people came out store, or write to yottr''favorHe radio 5fflf/o» f o r an CFQC— Sa slatoon EAST KELOWNA Easter Monday the visiting? team be­ of church about 8.30 p.m., they noticed introductory jree copy. ob.io 11— 12 p.m. ing Mrs, Clark, Miss Jacqueline Payn- a big blaze from Mr. Duacaii’s roof, The Women’s Institute held a soc­ the chimney being on fire. He and a ^orwar? wllft (Canada G o n fid e n l WJR— Detroit tcr, Miss Jessica Paynter, Miss Win ial on Wednesday evening. This took nic Hoskins; Messrs. A. Johnson, F. hired man had gone to bed. leaving OPEHING SATURDAY, APRIL 4 the form of musical items and dancing Jones, J. Paynter and H. O, Paynter. tile heater full of \Vood. Tho* stove Under new management. alternately. Songs were given by MW. pipes were red hot, but, with the help The East Kelowna team was: Mrs of Mr. Recce’s hose pipe, the fire was McTavish and Mrsi Evans, Mr. Cur Paterson, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Gor­ REASONABLY PRICED MEALS ticc, Mr. Evans and Mr. Holland. don Jones-Evans, Miss Rose Affleck soon out but. I t Dapec music vvas provided by Miss and Miss Lilian M^*‘sbuH; Messrs. Geo. ROOMS FOR RENT NEWLY DECORATED Grace Porter, and Mr.. Emmett, from Fitzgerald; Terence Dyson, C. Pook The regular meeting of the Women’s Kelowna, whose musical “pot-pourri" and Stuart Gregory. The result of the Institute was held at the home of was a delight to the hearers. Mrs. Tay-, Mrs. Pritchard on Tuesday afternport. games were lb points to the visitors, with a large attendance of members Proprietor—LEONG GOT or also acted as accompanist. • ; who played a fast and pretty game,' and 34-2p ; -Mr. )ac^ Wilcox gave a» most hum-, and visitors. Miss Langridgc, . of 5 points to East Kelowna. However, Pcachland, gave a splendid address on orods Yccitation entitled “The Bishop the home team' hopes to even up the the League of Nations, which was thor­ and the Cow,*’ a rather unusual coni score at a later date. lina.tion, but the story is better, heard oughly enjoyed by all. General bus­ than written. "Musical '^Brpoms" form­ iness was dealt with b.V the Secretary. ed an amusing and lively entertainment, Mr. Jack Wilcox is in charge of the Mrs. T. B. Reece, and the President, and was another way of^ securing a local Experimental Station on the Up­ Mrs. W. J. Stevens, read a list of prize I'rcsH dance partner. Another featuifc per Bench, v donations for the' Falk Fair; ' which was a “Wljite Eldphaiit” tabic, wheije * . * * showed the great interest taken in -this the owner, of one secured anotjicr' A campaign against the mosquito is event and the success it promises to^be. 'White Elephant 1” At this social the shortly to be opened and tickets for An excellent tea was' Served by'the men provided and served supper, whicli sale to help the fund can be obtained committee in charge. The Institute’s t o r jirthday is to be,celcbrated;at the home was an innovation, and if this was A' from Mrs. Thorneloe. sample of their cooking, we can con-r. ofi Mrs. W. J. Stevens, in April. these spring m ornings there’s nothing Scieritid'u^ly say they are very good The newly formed company entitled cooks. C.''*' ■ ' “The Orchard Players" made their de­ A- . ' ' '.aT;' • ♦ • better than ci^isp K ellogg’s Corn Flakes A Parish Guild Tea was held at Mr$l but on Tuesday evening, when an en- i^dodiela home on April 2ndl' Prepara*^' terfainment Was held in the Community tioifts for the entertainment on Easter Hall in aid of Parish Guild funds., The COLGATFS .and m |ilk i)>tS creamy ea^ fruits or Tuesday were discussed and a com* company is under the direction of. Mr. mitte,^e; meeting "will be-,held' ati' Mfs. •H. F. Reynolds, and it looks as if.^YC honey..G ood? Just try and m atch it for. TfibrtnSlbfe*S hdh6e,‘ to FCceiVe atcourits; may expect this local dramatic society SEVENTEEN etc., on. Aprll 7th, The" next mo'iitHly to fill a long felt want in the commun­ THE VERY LATEST tea will be held at Mrs. Shaw’s home ity. The first item, “Picking Up,” ,was IN TOILETRY on the 7th , May. ; a. domestic comedy and very descrip­ tive of real life—where the husband We liave just received a ship­ ‘U'V -m' .*■. loses his collar stud and incidentally his ment of this very new and at­ A . youh^ jpMple’s sdeia^ temper, and is calmed by his long-suf­ tractive line and will be pleased on Saturday, April 4th, which- was sup* fering. wife,*'who, like the time honour­ to show you the different items. posed tb^be the last of the .swson but, ed worm, turns at last. Reconciliation as:— pn a.rvote .on the question .being taken', follows but not the' projected journey, Face Powder, Dusting Pow­ it was decided ;to hold„these gathbrihg^ owing to the necessary nether garments atill.bn -aherriate Saturdays, , ; . being already packed up and sent off.. der, Compacts, Brilliantine, The character? of Mr. and Mrs. Chug- Perfumes, Talcums, etc.' The mild: weatherjdurihg:,the Easter water were very ably, represented by APRIL VICTOR lolidays ' brought 'xhany ;bikers to .the Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, and the .Porter RECORDS. ARE HERE ■ Jerich^s.- '^obd Friday, was'.a';real sum-l by Mr.- A. Shaw, an old friend to !Ne- mer day; and^rthe ,stin wasCpartrcularly Ibwna playgoers.. ; welcome;to those who spend much .time The “Rest Cure” was the second play indoors^- Grabapple trees; are now' beau* and the characters were portrayed/by tifuUy igreen-' and the wayside. banks Mr. A. Shaw as the Patient, Mrs. Cur­ KELOWNA CORN carpeted-with-small-spring •‘fld.Wers^pf tice—as—the-^aid7-theT-two—Nurses_by ‘many kinds,,' Miss Curtice and Miss Eileen Hinks, PHARMACY LTD. and the Patient’s wife by Miss Kath­ PENDOZI ST. Phone 180 Outdoor badminton is ,no'w popular leen Blackburn. Intheplay,.the.pa- Keith Smith, Mgr. •fe Always htien-fresh in the inner- pastime.' There 'isire tWq dperi a«r courts ient is sent, to a nursing hottie for a ' seal waxtite wrapper - - now dh ; ther Benches - and- others' 'are rest cure, but what w*th dissertations o c c id e n t a l f r u i t CO., l t d . 'sure to follow.' i;- ' , ' ' from the nurses, foo.d which he, dislikes Kelowna, B. C. (Distributors), and general noisei ana commotion, he Spni'e eittitemerit "Was' caused one day comes to the conclusion that' home .is and at all good dealers^ as’t week below the oil well, some dis­ the best place, anej with the connivance of the, maid plans, his esCape. This was ■tt- tance down the creek. One rancher no­ ticed an oily substance in his ditch near most amusing, and the ability of the the creek, and a visitor from the Turn­ junior members was distinctly shown er Valley also noticed a familiar odour Mrs. Curtice: and—J ^ . A: Shaw as which always accompanies the raw oil. Maid and Patient took the—principal ^ se^ch party was organized to' ex­ parts-with conspicuous ability. plore the cifeelc, whei'e it waS" expected Bouquets were handed to. Mrs..Rey to find the oil.' However, bn tracking it nolds and Mrs. Curtice during the per iip, the' oily substance was found to formance of the .plays. >e oiily. the washing from a spray wag- Mr. Holland very kindly Rave a sbng Quality Features of 11 r ron for fime sulphur uSed' in the or- during the interval and the evening lard. ’Nuff said! was brought to a close by “,God Save The King.” Ifligher Priced Cars Miss Nell Moodie is spending the -The Parish Guild Committee are I _.aster holidays at Kaslo, travelling via most grateful to all those who so wA'*' tie K.V.R. from, McCulloch. lingly lent stage properties, and to Tl{c Durant' 4 ^ T combines Inc economies those who gave .thejr assistance in var­ ious ways, and last, but not least, to of four cylinder, operation wltfi the advanr The Women’s Institute ineeting will the ‘“Orebbrd Player.s.” The sum ,of tases of impressive'appearan.ce and gener­ >e held on Tuesday, 14th' iiist., when $22.75 was taken at the door. SPECIAL iirs. 'Murdoch, of Okanagan Missibn, ous roominess. New reflnemente impart will give: a paper' on/the League of Nations. ' Use Courier Want Ads. fresK beauty and efiarm;. and establish PROOJRABLE' unprecedented value'in the four cylinder field.-: LOWER Drive the Durant 4-07 ^ make your own MAINTEHANCe PRICES comparisons as to.sjze/ riding comfort and SERVICE PL^N Bnaulra about our PLANTING TIME HERE AGAIN GREATER “ hiil-cli|nbing ability'. . . for only t^ n can Mairttenaneax Sarrieo bemeiara Plan...J0,000adlaa/or Weather conditions are ideal and were VALUES. you fully appreciate its inherent quality le u than I eant m BtUe, mm. never better than this spring. and utmost'd^irabiiity; We have a wonderful variety of stock for your selection - in our Nurseries. Shade Trees,-Shrubs, Evergreens,. fifty of the best varieties of Roses, bush and climbing, all hardy and most suitable for the Okanagan. All the above from 50c to $2.50 each. t^fli'enlurciRS . YRABii^ imOHUOSttti BAY Our stock of Perennial and Rock Plants is the best we U R C “Be»t ProcotaMe” i» have ever'oflfered. Prices from $1.00 to ^.50 per doz. to Scofland and bottleo • _ .n «eaY8 guaranteed over K Also, we carry. Sutton’s and BiuTpee’s Vegetable and^ Flow­ er Seeds. These should be planted now for b*est re- average ^ ^ suits. 10c to 25c per packet. H-B.G R»» jTo.pSZWd- Mfurant, Fbat Cylindat, Stattdsid ----- Sadan.Medei‘’4-C r‘ t Standard of » ^qq Our 1931 price list and descriptive catalogue mellow age for over ^UllH • ^ ■ V- has been mailed to all our. customers. •inn'mm m««i ■bh'PL years# DURANT / Free advice given to all customers pertaining to plans, best varieties O O D CAR ' for different'soils, , and location of their gardens.

1 ® 7 0 B. McDo n a l d g a r a g e, l im it e d - RICHTER STREET GREENHOUSES 'm ^bis advertis^eht is not published or di^layed hy the Liquor PHONE 88 P.O. BOX 117 Control Board or the Government of British Columbia. 3S-2C THURSDAY, APRIL 9lh, 1931 PAGE FOUR t h e KELOWNA COURIER. AND OKANAGAN ORCHARDIST n s s ! HIE KELOWNA CUURIEK AND DR. J. W. N. SHEPHERD Okaodgan OrcharMlst. iiwl d e n t is t A QUANTITY O wuikI mud ICditcd by Cor, PcndozI St. & Lawrence Ave. a . C. JROSK O u r B o y s SUHSCKIl»^riON KATKS OF (Suicriy in Advance) To all ill Canada, o»t»k|c the Ohnu BBun VaHcy, ai>d to tlrcat llritaln, JpXtMJ per year. To the United States and other count MRS. A. J. PRITCHARD lies, per year. L.H.A.M., A.H.C.M. JUTE SACKS I.ocal rate, for Okanagan Valley onlyt BOYS’ BOYS’ One year, 93.00; six iiionths, tjfl.XO. .Silver Medalint (l.um loii, luirtlan..,d) Tenciicr ol Pianoforte and Theory. The COUKH"’K docs not iircessarily endorse Studio: Pichtcr Street the sciitiiiieiits of any coiilrihutcd article. SWEATERS SWEATERS Phone 517 P.O. Bo* 294 FOR SALE To ensure acceptance, all manuscript should be leHihly written on one side o( the paper only Fancy pull overs with new Typewritten copy is preferred. Boys’ polo style Sweaters, Amateur poetry is not published. style round neck; snappy new Lcttera to tho editor will not bo accept made from Botany wool. cd for publication over a "nora dc patterns. MISS NOEL SMITH plume”: the writer’s correct name A.L.C.M. must bo appended. Teacher of Violin, Plano & Theory $1.75 Pupils prepared for London College Contributed matter received after $1.50 A fiD Examinations. SUTHERLAND’S Tuesday night may not be publishct A CHICAGO GUNMAN AND $1.95 $1.95 Studio: Abbott St. Phone 170-R2 until tho following week. And he looks itl Frcd Burke, known ] m BAKERY as "Anicrica’s most dangerous crimin­ %kl ADVERTISING RATES al," charged by Chicago police as par­ Contract advertisers will please note that their ticipator in the St. Valentine’s day mas­ contract calls for delivery of all changes of EACH advertisement to The Courier Office by Mon­ sacre and wanted in many other states BOYS’ BLOUSES tan " andi colours; sizes day nieiit. This rule is in the mutual inter­ in connection with -a score of killings 7 5 c ests of patrons and oubllsher, to avoid' con- 5 to 15 ...... C. H. JACKSON .gcsllon on Wednesday and Thursday and and robberies, who has been arrested | consequent night work, and to facilitate pub- near Green City, Mo., after search of llcation of The Courier on time. Changes of nearly tWQ years, ' EASTER SALE OF contract advertisements will be accept^ on NOTARY PUBLIC Tuesday as an accommodation to on adver. —Associated Press Photo. tiscr confronted with nn emergency, hut on no account on Wednesday for the tollowing WATCHES AT HALF day’s issue. and paiiiting the house, there’s plenty Transient and Contract Advertisements—Rates quoted on application. . a chap can do during "Clean-up Week.” PRICE Legal and Municipal Advertising—First Inser­ If his credit is good, he can borrow BOYS’ BOYS’ Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches, tion, 10 cents per line, each subsequent inser­ money to clean up his debts A BATH A DAY tion, 10 cents per lino. is lucky, he can make a clean Keeps You Fit In Every Way. fitted with modem bracelets, bcauti' Classified Advertisements—Such os For Sale, If he i fully cased. Lost, Found, Wanted, etc,, under tho heading up on oil stock. For “Wont Ads.” First insertion, 15 cents per If somcbpdy. swipes his girl, he can SHORT PANTS LONG PANTS line; each additional insertion, without change PLUMBING SERVICE $44.00 Lady’s Waltham white gold of matter, lO cents per line. Minimum charge make a clean up on what it costs him PHONE BILL SCOTT filled Wrist-Watch, $22.00 per week, 80 cents. Count five words to per diem to bask in her smiles. CORD PA N TS Business, 164 ' Residence, 164 15 jewels; at line. ' ... He can clean up on the other guy or Each.initial and group of not more than five get cleaned up by the other guy. Man’s 15 jewel Swiss Watch, leath­ figures counts a s * a word. 98c A N D $1.50 If so desired, advertfsers may have replies If he is a policeman, he can clean up er strap; regular. $20; (P'1 A A A addressed to a box number, ,care. of The on crime. $ 2 . 9 5 $ 3 . 7 5 snccialspecial nriccprice ...... Courier, and forwarded to their private ad­ dress, or delivered on call at office. For this If V is a laundry man, he can clean Bojrs’ short knee SCHQOL F. W. GROVES Lady’s Standard Swiss, Sada, 15 service, add ‘10 cents to cover postage of up on clothes. . Boys, save money on your M. Can. Soc., C. E. filing. But, best of all, no matter who he is, PANTS, made from good Consulting, Civil and Hydraulic jewels, $22.50. $11.25 Special price there is something he can clean up to | wearing cord and tweeds ; all Cord Pants. New styles, and Enrineer. B. C. Land Surveyor. make a brighter, beautiful Kelowna. Surveys and Reports on Irrigation Works THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1931 every wanted colour: all sizes. Applications for Water Licenses Girl’s green gold filled A A sizes. Flans of District (or Sale. Watch, $10.00; Special tD ^ .U U I hope the association of Okanagan KELOWNA, B. C. ' Etc.', etc. Valley Hospitals run against no snags ♦ in organizing their big sweep. I want | Real bargains. Make selectidn early. ♦ I^ELO USER’S J^OLUMN J to win some of that moixey, but ti I See window. don’t win it’s immaterial. The hospi­ * :------tals get a generous slice, and they need JOSEPH ROSSI Don’t forget Hospital Egg Week. ♦ (An Occasional Pot-Pourri) it. Sweepstakes provide one ' * ' of , the u ' eas­ 'i FUMERTON’S CONTRACTOR iest and effective ways of raising mon-, ALL CHARGES Plastering and Masonry ey imaginable, and, ordinarily, pei^le K ELO W N A « WHERE CASH BEATS CREDIT” A terrible thing has happened in are. not taxed beyond their meians. For PREPAID Office: > D. Chapman Barn Chicago, purely there has been mis­ instance, if I could go out this month ’Phone 298 carriage of Chicago justice. A gun­ and collect a nickel from every adult m man has been found guilty of shooting Canada I could give some of it away a newspaper reporter and has been and still, avoid voing over the hill in sentenced to serve fourteen years im my old age. Contributions for me mav ] OPTOMETRIST & JEWELER prisonment. ' VERNON GRANITE AND ' Kelowria, B. C. That the case reached court at all is be left at The Courier office. MARBLE CO. a disgrace Chicago will take a little F O R S A L ^ Quarrying and Cut Stone Contrac­ time in living down. And the gangster THE BEAUTIFICATION tors, Monuments, Tombstones .arid is properly offended. Arrest and con­ OF THE HOME] General Cemetery Work. viction in the good old home town 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW Designs and Prices may be obtained where bodies are made to stop bullets (Experimental Farms Note) Garage and Workshop, on one acre, lot. This whole from Kelowna Furniture Co., SPRING CLEAN The ideal In all attempts at beautification of property is attractive, and in-goodRepair; Local Agents. Men well up . in Chicago’s social set the home and surroundings, one must will attempt to remedy the faux pas. bear in mind that a picture is being W ith an The case wjll be appealed. Justice may painted. With tree, shrub, and flower . sale.. . yet emerge^ triumphant. the landscape gardener is painting^ a $3^500 Chicago, must be growing stale. .A picture just as truly as does the artist $500 down, and Balance ELECTRIC reporter or two is never missed. Why with brush and pigment. In the Tine harass a gunman if, in pursuing his case he has living things with which WAXER calling, he writes “30” for one of the to work, while in the other .he imitates. Fourth Estate? If This keeps up res­ Let pectable gunmen will become annoyec The Canvas MoTAVISH & WFJILLIS, Ltd. $2.00 even with Chicagd. * The first consideration is the can­ the telephone • ■ * • vas'. Without it all else fails. The STEAMSHIP AGENTS per day. vas in this case is the green sward. To Why do Kelowna’s most serious fires get this afid maintain.it is not always REAL ESTATE - - - - - INSURANCE lift break lout at Easter? I’m asking a easy. The preparation before any seed $ 1.00 questidn I won’t attempt to answer. is sown is most important. By means Remember HOSPITAL EGG WEEK, April 6th to 11th the suspense. ,Maybe it’s because firemen usually^put of the plough, harrow, spade, rake per day. oir more dog at this particular holiday and roller, the soil is levelled,^ thor-^ season. They put on their best togs— oughly wet down, and levelled again. when-they have the price it’s a new Time must be allowed between these Anxious moments! You’re suit—and their shirt fronts are. a vir­ W. C. LECKIE ginal white. And: thenr.4i building de-r operations in order that the soil may away in a far-off city and have a chance -to settle and to settle! Rece„tiy appointed a Vice-President cides the time is ripe to burn itself evenly. When ^all is ready the s«d Limited, in charge some dear one is seriously ill down. ^ ' may be sown. Kentucky Mue grass is I J Products Division; HOIMES & GORDON, LTD. Easter Sunday’s fire sent lots ^ of GROCERS at home. The agony of wait­ TRENWITB UMID clothes to the cleaners. ■ Lacking origin­ most rehed on for lawna. For much of Mr. Leckie has been actively con- ing and wondering. Isn’t The Electric Shop ality, I’ll dismiss the subject of smoke Canada, Kentucky^ blue nected with the. marketing of Gillett and water—and both were plentiful— blue RT8SS and Wlute DiUch ^lo e j products, including Magic Baking Pqw- there some way of knowing ROYAL ANNE HOTEL with that old platitude that it’s an ill may be relied on for the Riu^pose. On^ Lye, Royal Yeast Cakes, just what the dtuation is— wind" that dlows nobody good. Or hundred pounds of the many years, having served ORANGES something like that. acre will not be too much. In the west the merging of E. W. st ijmMHmCmmmiJO wings of song. They find poetry , in ev- as v'" Sidney, B.G. These solutions, however, ' are: ex­ tained: from the local District Horticul­ in... the distance with open space remain­ turist or the Laboratory of Plant V -did results on-any dish where whip­ MATURED AND RDTHED BY erything-<^and there is poetry in few ing in order that the more lovely things tremely effective in drying up the ooze ped cream is used. ' things.. -■ .. * ■ '■ ‘ ZINC CHLORIDE IN THE ; of blight on large cankers dtiring the Pathology,, I^ummerland.. . may be seen. growing season. If late infection . has ‘ H. R. McLARTY; V tcm ilA WnNHRIES After 'all,, though,: it’s easy to sit Spots CONTROL OFJ^IRE BLIGHT ^ ^WnSH g)iUMBM)UMIIgP wcncuaABA down at a typewriter and summon the girdled a limb 'Xoaded with fruit, treaG Dominion . Field Laboratory of Plant Fraser Valley Milk Producers’ muse. For example: . • In any painting a spot is to be avoid-: (Experiraentai Farms Note) ing the infected area; will often check , ' Fathology,- ed The whole thought is to bring a- the spread of the -disease untiL after Sjummerland. B.C. I love the azure skies of spring,, oouT)out a .'harmontons. narxnomous whole.wiioie. jusi. Just , sosui X.h . Association -The tantalizing breezes; the - fruit. has been- harvested. It- is also. PACKERS OF PACIFIC MILK This advertisement is not _pub- with the landscape-. ; All sorts of' con- j Summerland _ Laboratory of . Plant advantagepus. id paint a- shield around The songs the little, birdies sing,^; trivances sucTi^as flowers'growing from j Pathology, zinp chloride solutions so the. "base ' of infected twigs, or. sinall ‘T’ve comfe to fix that old tub in the ■ Head -Office: lished or displayed, by the Liquor : But not the coughs and sneezes. - old pots with 'the suggestion that fires | far have not proved ad^uate ^in^^con:^ kitchen.” \ - - ' VANCOUVER, B.C. ContrbT Board or. by'the'.Govern­ lad been kindled under, and. a.thous-^.j trolling the spread of, Fire Rhght - m imbs, as this will' often forestall the “Oh,' mama, here’s the doctor to see. development of a serious type of infec­ the cooki’ ^100% B^C. Owned and Controlled” ment of British Columbia. Besides cleaning up the back yard and and one similar,devices, arevnotltyfars. The results of tests, which

i s m M - m m m s t f* THURSPAY, APRIL 1931 m

V/A/Vr ADS. Announcements Local and Personal I*ifl«cn ceiitf pet line, each Inseition; miii- in,«m cliarKc, »0 cent*. Count tiv« word* Dainty Cotton Fabrics to line, tach initial and Rfoup ot not Mr. A. W. Wells left on Friday by j Fk»t la»*:rlU>u: IB crut» j>«r lin«ij each mWi- mote than five li«urc» count# •» « wo«d. i>tiK*tlon, 10 ccijW |Msr line. Mmiinara (.'anadtau N.atioiuil lor the Coast. clMirtce per week, 0 0 c. nUck-fac# type, like thi»> SO cent# per line. ' Ple«»« ted up to ored to Penticton on Monday, return­ summer wear. Phone 505-Ll. 34-2c April 11 til. Entry forms and all music ing the following day. •^ORCHARDS FOR SALE—Glcnniore. from Secretary, Mrs. Arbucklc, Kd 2c Mr. F. A. Cox. of the B. C. Adver­ Beautiful colourings and 20 acres full bcariiiH orchard. Varie- owna. . . 34 tisers.' yancotivcr, was a visitor in town designs in Wabasso Prin­ tlcs: McIntosh, Delicious, Wmesap, on business tlii.s week. ; and Newtown; crop averages from four T1£A and sale of aprons, under the ted Broadcloths; 40c< to six thousand packed boxes per year; auspices of the Catholic Women’s Lea­ Mr. G. R. Bancroft, of Vancouver, only, per yard . .. price $9,500; terms very reasonable. gue. Saturday, April 11th, at 3 p.m spent a few days in the city, the guest Plain sliadc.s in Broadclqth GIcnmorc, 10 acres in orchard, 7 I.O.O.F. Hall. 35-1 of the Lakeview Hotel. conic 36 inches wide, in ( acres not planted, fully modern home. w IP V . white, saxc, rose, Nile, Varieties: Delicious, Winesap, New­ See our Friday and Saturday Rev. Dr, j. Williams Ogden vvas a mauve, gold and many town, McIntosh and D'Anjou pears, Spcciala. It will pay you. Lock Groc­ Canadian National passenger to' the ery Co. 11-tfc new shades. K.L.O. Road, truck farm of 22 acres, Coast on Thursday last. Per yard 45c small orchard, 7 room house, free wat- WELL-BABY CLINIC will be held Mr. ‘‘Gus’’ Lyons, of Victoria, was ■ -cr. Apply Kelowna Realty Co., Lcckic a visitor in town over the week-end, Wacosilke Rayons, a fine soft finished material in all the Block, or phone 488, evenings 392-R. in Women’s Institute Hall, Glenn-Av newest print designs; 36-inchcs wide; per yard ...... 35-lc enue, Friday afternoon, April l7th, 2,30 guest of the Royal Anne Hotel. p.m. — 35-lc FOR SALE—1 Dodcc light delivery Mrs. George Roweliffe and Miss Jean New Rayon printed materials, made by Wabasso, suitable truck; 1.McLaughlin touring car; 1 Shop at the BESTWAY GROCET­ RowclilTc left on Monday by Canad­ for afternoon frocks; per yard ...... • ' irubbcr-tircd phaeton buggy; 1 walk­ ERIA and save. 21-lc ian National on a trip to the Coast. ing plow; 25 ricks apple wood; potatoes Mrs, A. Davidson, of the “K Kan ' by the sack or ton; Yellow Newtovim Applicable to Kelowna, rural routes dies” store, has taken up residence foi; -apples; pork by the J4 side or carcass. and all post ofliccs in the Okanagan the summer at the Lakeview Hotel. If interested, write P.O .. Box 549. or Valley, the local rate of subscription PRINCESS ILEANA OF ROUMANIA to The Kelowna Courier Is now $2.00 Cold Frame Covering »*■¥ : phone 76. : 34-tfc Miss Schraeder, of the Kelowna This is the latest photograph study of Her Royal Highness Princess for a full year. No change in short term Schools staff, was a Canadian National Ilcana of Roumania, sister of King Carol and daughter of the colourful dow­ ■FOR SALE — 6 acres orchard at subscriptions or rates tb other points )asscngcr to the Coast on Thursday ager Queen Marie, who, with her daughter, visited America some time ago. Unbleached Cotton for yoiir cold frame cover­ , Oyama, 4-roomed house, full base- Local: year, $2.00; six months, $1.25; ast. ' inent, domestic water, telephone, gar- three months, 65c. Canada, outside the The princess is shown with one of her thoroughbred pet dogs. ing is now in stock. We can give you a good price i^age and chicken house. Price, $2,800. Okanagan Valley, and Great Britainf: Miss Marion Williams returned hopie if you buy this by the piece. .-Apply, J, H. Drinkwater, Oyama, B.C. year, $2.50. United States and other on Friday last, via Canadian National, countries: year, $3.00. 32-tfc after spending an enjoyable vacation at OBITUARY the Coast. Mr. Ernest 'John Pettigrew WILSON LANDING f o r SAOE—29 acres, 3 miles from KELOWNA LAWN TENNIS AND WESTSIDE Kelowna, Vernon-Kelowna highway, CLUB. Some courts now ready for Chief of Police D. Murdoch escorted Following a brief illness of a week’s vauilablc for small dairy and poultry; 4- play. Entry fee, $5; annual playing sub­ a local man to Oakalla today, where duration, Mr. Ernest John Pettigrew, A clever capture of tKieves whp had >lg)bm house in good condition, barn scription, $10: iuniors, $5; non-playing the' prisoner will serve thirty days for aged 43 years, passed away in the Ke­ broken into the home of Captain H. rmuM .tm FsfM -and hay shed, chicken house, tool drunkenness. lowna. General Hospital on Saturday Agar, of the Wilson Landing district, ^ouse and shed; fruit, cellar; 2 acres members, $3. Phone, Gardner, Sccrc tary, 56. 34-2c Mr. W. Tennant, Superintendent, of evening, two days after he had'bcen ad­ was enacted ort the Westside on Mafch "bearing orchard; creek running through mitted to the institution. He contracted 29th, assisted by his daughter, Miss PHONE 361 - KELOWNA, B. C. • property. Apply, Leslie 2c Dining and Sleeping Cars, Canadian influenza which developed into pneu­ Agar, and Mr. Douglas King. Return­ THE CORPORATION OP THE National’ Railway, Vancouver, was in monia, to which he' succumbed. ■ His ing from Kelowna on the previous ev­ CITY OF KELOWNA town yesterday. FOR SALE—DeHart Ave., large buil­ loss is mourned by many friends and ening, it was found, that the whole place ding Ipt,-rich soil, price $200; mod- Mr.- W. de Macedo, of the Kelowna surviving relatives. had been ransacked in the absence of Interruption Of Electric Light And High School staff, left on Thursday The late Mr. Pettigrew was born in the family for that visit. Loot to the »ern .house containing 6 rooms, price Power Services ::$2,000, or slightly higher on easy terms; ast by Canadian National for Victoria "Winnipeg, Manitoba, where he lived extent of around $150.00 had been tak­ where,he is spending the holidays. with his family for a number of years. en, including all practically fresh sup­ stucco bungalowj newly built, nice Notice is hereby given that the elec­ About twenty-four years ago he left plies of edibles in the,house and some : grounds,« possession September; 5 tric. light and power services ;,to that Mr. W. R. Foster left on Monday the prairie city for the west, coming to severaB hundred weight of clothing and 'rooms and fully utodern. Applyn Kel- portion of the City north of Stockwell on a hurried trip to the Old Country, Kelowna, where he remained for a household effects. • owna Realty Co., Leckie Block, or Avenue will be cut off on Monday, 13th laving received news of .the death of short time, after which he returned to Captain Agar notified the police of The Eldorado Arms ( phone 488, evenings 392-R. 35-lc April, and Thursday, 16th April, froin lis mother. He left by Canadian Na­ Winnipeg. A year following his first the occurrence, and, as the nearest 8 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., for purpose of tional. visit he came back to the Orchard City, neighbours had seen nothing of any FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts, split making alterations to the distribution will be open for the or round... Phone 659-Ll, o*" write Miss Lucy Brook, of-the teacing staff where he spent the remainder of his pedestrians passing on the road, pro­ P.O. Box 764. - 34-8p system. .. . ' life. He was employed for a number ceeded to do some detective work and G. H. DUNN: of Vancouver schools, motored from of years at the Kelowna Saw Mill, lat­ by midnight on Saturday evening had .. ., ' , (TOR. SALE^SEED CORN, North­ r > ' City Clerk. the Coast, arriving here on Saturday; er pursuing the'occupation of painter succeeded in tracing the footprints of 1931 SEASON western Dent No. 1; tested germma- Kelowna, B. C., ^ and is spending the holidays with Mrs; A. H. DeMara, Wiljow lun.- and • decorator, at which he was suc­ his own boots, annexed by - the-rin|;- on “ tioii (96y, Also oats and ^wheat, for April 8th, 1931. 3S-lc cessful. , . .<■ leader of the party, which was three jn '"feed or Seed. Dickson Ranch; Ellison. He leaves to mourn his loss his Wife, number, a large heavy man of around 33-4c . Mr.—T. G. Norris, who had been in NOTICE Victoria for the past moath. in con­ three children, Helen, Mabel and Har­ fifty'years. As the tracking of the I I u old, at home; his mother, Mrs.;H. Pet-r imprints played out at about five miles; ‘ 1^'' rGRAPE plantingftime is here; all best nection with the presentation^ to the - varieties in stock. Prices ^14c to 30c -For sale by tender, property of Mrs. ! !-egislature of the central selling bill, tigrew, of this city; Two.- sisters, Mrs. north on the road. Captain Agar de­ The Dining Room will open on April 14th Oliver Dendy, K.L.O. Bench, NJ'S Lot returned to Kelowna last week. (J. Kennedy, of Kelowna, mid Mrs. Ax" cided to take his launch next morning, -«acb, according----- . to■.mr quantity TT-- ,--- and v^»ety, .0£-ttC 6,, Ex N ,378 feet, Map 187, O.D.Y.D., thPr Neill, of Penticton; and thrfee bro­ feeling sure' that he would find the Phone 436-R,. J. W. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Norton,^! Sal­ thers, Messrs. J. D. Pettigrew, W. W. robbers on the lakeside, in which He consisting of 15.25 acres, practically all R A TES from-$S.OO per day, American Plan. F O R SALE^Dwelling, 6 rooms, Just planted to orchard. Five room house mon. Arm,’are registered at the Lake- Pettigrew and Edward Pettigrew, of was right: as the results proved, for, and’ outbuildings. ' „ . _ view Hotel._ Mrs. N orton,^ha is the Kelowna whenl nearing the Millar ; beach, he Special Weekly and Monthly Rates quoted. outside T city limits, electric light, daughter of Mrs. A. Davidson, will re­ ritone foundation, building in Rood'con­ Tenders must be in the hands, of E, The funeral service was held on heard the signal of a. rifle shot from i'ditiott;^OT^ $4,000, for sale at ^,000; M. Carruthers, c/o E; M. Carruthers side at the Lakeview for the summer. Tuesday, at 2 o’clock, from the under­ Miss Agar, showing that the quarry stakes $300 cash, and balance on easy & Son^ Ltd., Bernard Avenue, by 5 taking' parlours of the Kelowuk Furni­ had been, located, ie., the two younger p.m.i April 18th. The highest or any Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Henderson, jr., of ture Company to the Kelowna' Ceme­ men. The third wa^ seen 'heading north Afternoon Teas, 35c, served from 3.30 to 5 .o’clock. " terms, 7%. Apply, G. A. — tender not necessarily^accepted. 34r-2c Vernon,, ar.e spending this week, with tery, the Rev. A. K. McMinn conduc­ along the beach as the alarm was re­ the parents of. the latter, Mr. and Mrs. ceived. Another person’s help would Breakfast, 75c Lunch, 75c , Dinner, $1.00 W. R. Trench, Pendozi Street, prior ting. „ - , SFOR SALE—^Killifer” chisel The pall bearers were: Messrs. Jack most probably have secured the third For Reservationa, etc., phone 126-L. with furrow attachi^nH also NOTICE to“leaving"for Vancouver, where Mr. Cameron, Geo, McKenzie, D. Lloyd- one as well; The robbers had thrown s^aplit cedar fence posts. B. T, Haver- and Mrs.v Henderson will reside. Jories, R. F. Morrison, C. Kirkby and up - a Cosy shelter- nearby and, being .i'^' x6eld, Okanagan Mission, phone i57-K3^ Parties removing, sand from the lake-r A local resident telephoned this item T. Treadgold. new'to the country, the young men'pro­ shore, on my property, immediately to to The Courier office yesterday : “The bably imagined they would not be disr BBil the south ‘of Dr. Boyce's, on the Mis­ >ull, Jakaldo, in which Mayor L. D. Canadian H3rdro-Electric Systems covered and ho doubt werC'led on in ..Al. TIMOTHY ^nd clover hay for sion Road, will be prosecutedi. -- Taylor, of (Vancouver, took such great such a regrettable adventure by the sate at $14 per ton, at Ellison. C. 32-4p MRS. A. E. KELLERw interest, was bred by Mr. W. R. Barlee, Eighteen hydro-electric p6wer sys­ more experienced .man. However, their O ur Dry-Cleaning I Bertucci. ' ______31-tfc of Kelowna.” All interested in dairy- tems in Canada generate over-100,000,- hopes werC^ooitaCd' to disappointment, ig please note! 000 kilowatt-hours each annually. The as they found when they were, finally . FOR SALE—Team of heavy, work PACKING SCHOOL largest of these is the Hydro-Electric marched up to the road, where Con­ Helps Save Your ' ^ horses, also 3 brood sows and pure Prowlers were active over the week­ Power Commission of Ontario, follow­ stable E. A. "Vachon had consented to / I'bred Berk boar. W. A. Cameron, phone Applications will be received up to end. Mr. Edwin Harvey suffered the ed by the Shawinigan Water & Power wait a short time in the police car, •91-R4. . 30-tfc April iSth for enrolment for a Packing OSS of a sujt oflclothes and ah overcoat, Co. The West Kootenay Power Co. to give the trio mentioned time to irt- Qothes sutid M bn^ School to be held, starting on Monday, whicl^were stolen from his home,, and ranks ninth in magnitude and the B.C. spect what appeared to be the most i FOR "s a l e —22 acres, 5 in- orchard, smml quantity of cured meat was Electric Power Corporation, eleventh._; promising point for results;' 01)OUR eloihefl win look bottor and lartlongw May 4th. For particulars apply . to ¥_ If dry-olmn them mgolarly. vTott M full bearing; 3 miles from Kelowna; Kelowna Growers Exchange. . 32-^c taken from Waldron’s Grocery, which The^ case came on early in the week rooni' house, / woodshed, ice .house, was entered by : thieves. f It is expected that the Kelowna- and the penalty inflicted was that of assuredsmsureu :the'nni^.wo nnwro resultsroauivo at Jowim i 0Btj_,ba* Stable for 4, machine shed, root house, Westbank ferry, which has been thor­ six months'imprisonment. eauso 'We use the BOWERS Continuoui-now '•Chinese 2-room house will take house The . annual dinner' meeting and oughly overhauled and repaired, will System—one of the most t^^en i syatams da- P O U LT R Y A N D . EGGS smoker, of the Kelowna Rod fir.- Gun ymoped for dry-cleaninff. " jr in Kelowna up to $2,000 as part pay- resume lake service on Sunday or Mon­ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Browse and in •rment. For particulars wnte P.O. Box Club was held *at the Royal Anne day. The C.P.R tug and barge are It gets yotir dotlies Immaeidately dean wt|&- FOR SALE-rWhite Wyandotte hatch­ Hotel last night, when a good attend­ fact all members of the family at Cot- ant baimuijr eyen the finest .T ry r. Q76, Kelowna, c/o Mrs. A. J. B. 25-ttc ing eggs from inspected pitre bred operating in the absence of the regular vale have-been kept in the house dur­ ance of members discussed the affairs ferry. 'superior deaning serriea—serriea-4t win; plaaaa hens. Healthy pure bred chicks now and activities of the Club. A report of- ing the last two weeks by an attack of ^ t phone ana w ell calL •OLD NEWSPAPERSr-^Usrful for ready, 25c and 30c. Flinders, Kelowna. “flu.” - - many purposes besides lighting hres. 31-tfc the proceedings wiH be published, next Messrs. Charles Gaddes, Hugh Mcr ' They'prolong greatly the useful hfe of week. Kenzie, Dick Parkinson, W. R. Car­ t linoleum and carpets, when laid be- ruthers and Charles Pettman spent the VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN; IMAPLE 1£AF HELP WANTED The nine-hole hidden competition r tween them and the floor. Bundle of staged by the-ladies section of the Golf week-end holidays at Trail, where they 'iteh pounds for 25c. Courier Office. 35-tt Club on Saturday afternoon proved a witnessed the provincial final basket­ (Ehcperimental, Farms Note) CLEANING & WANTED—Experienced foreman for ball game betw.een the Trail and PoW- large orchard. State age,, family and popular event, twenty-eight members Comparing' ;the three varieties of participating. Mrs. P. B.. Willits ell River Senior B -(^teams, which was corn, Sixtj7 Day-Golden, Groffs Gold­ DYE WORKS WANTED—Miscellaneous full particulars to No." 959, "Kelowna won by the latter. "Warren Gay ton, for­ Courier. 3S-lc was the winner. On Saturday after­ en and Golden Giant to Golden Ban­ Phone 285 noon next, the qualifying round for the mer Kelowna nian and . well known tam at the Agassiz- Experimental MRS. MANDEFIELD, experienced Spring Flights will be played. all-round athlete, starred for the’ new” Farm during the past four years, some dressmaker, 603 Richter St. North. SITUATIONS WANTED provincial champions. interesting results have been obtained. * 35-3p Sixty Day Golden has matured on an Jack Marriott and Charles Stewart, Found guilty of entering the home of CAPABLE ^GIRL,^ skilled in house­ who were committed for trial at‘a prer Capt. Agar, Wilson Landing and steal­ average of ten days earlier than Gold­ WB VSB THB BOWERS CONTINUOUS-FLOW STSTEU OF OBT-CLBANlNa; 'W ANTED-riQuiet , driving - and riding work, wants position. . Miss Mary iminary hearing here last week, ap- en Bantam and has given a heavier I " hors^ cheap for cash. Phone 275-L2. ing a quantity of clothing and miscel- yield, due chiefly to lar'feer rather than 35-lc Gobolos, P.O. Box 999, Kelowna. leared before Judge Swanson, Kam- aneous articles near the latter part of '£■ vJ>4;6 3S-lp oops, on Thursday last, when they el­ llarch. two loggers from the southern an increased number of ears. Groffs ected for a trial by jury, consequently section of the valley, _ who were ar­ Golden has matured.at approximately FOR A FULL charge send your bat­ EXPERIENCED cook (male) wants they will be tried at the Vernon, As­ the same .date as Golden Bantam and teries to 603 Richter SL North; sat­ work, boatjor camp. P.O. Box 906, raigned in the_ Provincial Police Court has given a larger yield, due to increas­ isfaction assured. G. J. Mandefield. sizes in June. They are charged with recently, were sentenced to serve six Kelowna, B. G; 34-3p laving held up the. Yick Lee Co. stpro months imprisoiftnent each. Another ed size and number of ears. Golden 35-3p November of last year. Giant has matured three days later thah Wm. HAUO (Si SON in man who also participated in the rob­ Golden Bantam but has given heavier bery escaped arrest. ; ' W E HAVE OPENED a firsts class TO RENT The work of stuccoing the Lakeview yield, due chiefly to increased size of COAL AND BUILDERS SUPPLIES . Dressmaking Shop in' Kelowna’ and- Hotel started this week ^and, when A fourteen-mile walking race for ears. The results obtained indicate Phone 66 Established 1892 P.O. Box 166 " solicit a trial order. All work done by FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping that both Sixt^ Day Golden and Groffs rooms. Phone 234-Ll. - 3S-lp completed, will make a decided change men, to take-i)lace on May 16th, is be­ • nn experienced dressmaker. guar- in the appearance of the hostelry. The ing xproiHoteiibv Mr. Fred Emmett, of Golden are worthy of trial sweiet 2;antee you satisfactioni Mrs; H.'Thomas, •TWO ROOM ■ furnished suite with roof will be red tiled in an attractive this city, who has participated in many corn is grown, as they are earlier and Ellis St., next to Poultry Feed Store. light and water; central location, cor. design. The rooms have been .fitted events of this_nature. The race will hea'vier yielding than Golden Bantam 34-Zp with new Simmons beds and the furnT start at a central point in the city, the and are both-of vcry^good-quality—_— Lake Ave. and Water Su Phone 113. ------W.-H. HICKS,------BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES “ "NOBBY”, buys second-hand furniture ^4-2c ishings have been altered“fo“suit. The ebur'se' toTie followed leadin^to'Reid’s work, which will be completed in about Corners, thence to 'Mr. B. Hardy’s; Superintendent, — A N D — ". and junk. Chimney sweep. SEND TWO. unfurnished suites for rent, cldse “ month, is being done by local work- store, Rutland, and back to Kelowna. ' Dominion Experimental Farm, ‘FOR NOBBY. Junk Parlour, Water .... in. Phone 564. ' 35-1 p" Three classes are being arranged—one \ Agassiz, B.C. rSt., phone 498; res. 515-R. 4S-tfc or men from 17 to 40 years of age, FOR'RENTr—4-room apartment,dose -W E BUY; sell or exchange' household It is rumopred, but not confirmed, one for men from 41 .years upwards, The Spruces of Canada ■ in;;; modern,, immediate possession.. that the Canadian Pacific Railway in­ and one for-women; the cour.se for the ■ goods of every description. XaM Apply, Dore &' Ryan,' phone , 34rtfc tends to discontinue passenger service atter will be shortened. It is underr The spruces of Canada play an im­ < see us. JONES, fit TEMPEST. 49-tfc lake at-an early date and withy stood that prizes are being donated by' portant part in the itidustrial life of the EXCHANGE the "Sicamous’- from th£' r i ^ some-cf the local merchants. The rac­ country and are an-asset not fully apr. ROOM AND BOARD According to reports in circulation.^a es are onen to the residents of Kelowna predated by the general public. There e x c h a n g e —160 acres, west of Cal­ stage, line will be operated >with which- and (d‘st--5ct. and a dozen entries have are five spruces of - commercial import­ I BOARD AND ROOM^Also ’ nice gary,- a- good .;dairy proposition, for to carry on passenger semce between already been received. Those wishimr ance in Canada; the white, black, and bright room for convalescent, down- small place around Kelowna Further Celowna and Penticton and way points, to tak'* v-nrt in anv '.one of the events; red spruces of the - East and Prairid - Stairs. Mrs, WV right. • . Glenn Ave., A-----1 phone------particulars,1 apply owner, —#^j#^ |g;, Lineham >ut confirmation . of this copid not . be should ■" '".uiun cate -vith Mr. Kmmctl Provinces; and the Sitka and -Engel- ijjS39.R, -32-tfc Block, Calgary* Alta. 34-4c obtained. P.O. • ^54. mann spruces of British Columbia.^ .. FOR HIGH CLASS JOB PRINTING GO TO THE COURIER e

vi’IKSi'lv }-f THUKSDAY. APRIL 9th. 1931 THE KELOWNA COURISS AN© OSANAQAN ORCHAR0I8T m a s SI3C A NEW DRAMA OF THE MOUNTIES ♦ t OKANAGAN MISSION ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO ♦ Once you have tried tins one you will know what a real ^ ir FOR SALE IN THE BENVOUUN Self-Sacrifice And Love Furnish Stir­ 'riieie will be no Siiiiday Seboul next Tootli Paste is like. ring Tlrcmc For “Under Suspicion'’ ♦ (From the f.lca of "The Kelowna ♦ ♦ Courier") • Sunday. DISTRICT 'I hrougliout “Under Suspicion," box % 4’* * -* * * 4 '* * * '* * * < (k 'tk 4 ‘* ^f 'I'be Jumble Sale bebi on March 2b, Movietone romuuce of the northwest, at the Bellc\ue Hotel, by the ladies of 21 acrA'.s, free \v:iler, sniUilile for d.-iiij lanii. Two story M I 31 which comcjj to the Empress llic;itrc liou.se, cow harn and .5 roomed eoUage. nuirsday, April 6, 1911 St. Andrew’s Clui[;eb of tfie f’arisb oil I'riduy and Saturday, runs a story Guild was well alleiuled. ami must of I’rice ...... '...... Dental Paste of rivalry of two members of the "Mr. M. Ncilaoii, an engineer of the Jumble was bought up very soon. Royal Canadian Mounted Police oyer much c.Xpcrietice, drove round the The piocccd.s will lie divided aa usual $1,750.0Q e;udi, b:ilancc cun be arranged to .snil purchaser. Thitkiicwcr dentifrice differB by its reniaikablc v)roi'city of softcniiiK the heart of a beautiful and ebarnuuK valley on b'riday in a motor car, oh- between the Hospital and .St. Andrew's and disBolviiiK adherent mucus so tliat it is easily removed by the daiipliter of their eommandant. Jf. Har- taiiiing information for a report to the Guild, 'riie tea served iliiriug Ibe .s;ile tooth brush, without tlie use of harsh aljrasivcs. oI(l Murray and Loi.s Moran arc co- Coutcan Power Co. on local traffic proved very popular and did a brisk We rcconxmcnd our feat ured in tho leading roles, with a poMsihilities, should they iii-Htal an elec­ Inisiiicss. Prices - 25c and 50c a tube. su|)port!ng cast iiicludiug J- M. Kerri­ tric tram line in the valley. It is under­ gan and otiicr well known sereeu and for use along with llie Toolli Paste stood that Ihe neceSBary, capital can be John and Alita Iveiis took advantage MONTHLY REPAYMENT MORTGAGES Iierformcrs. secured to carry out the Coutcau Pow­ of the Easter holidays to make a Irin fpr anyone buying or building a home. "Under Suspicion" tells the .story of er Co.’.s projects, provided .some cs.scii- to Trail, where they will visit their Ml 31 ANTISEPTIS a Ilritisb war aviator who sacrifices Ins tial points are .sati.sfaetorily settled, brothers, who are cnuiloyed there by title and hides bis identity in order to and Kelowna will be one of the first the C. M. & S. Co., of ,Canada. A cleansing deodorant, recommended to cleanse the mouth and save his younger brother from ilisgraec. points to receive benefit.” . * * * flwcctcn the breath. He finds himself a member of the * * SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT 16-oz, Bottles, 90c mounted force ami. in a hcart-tlirob- Mrs. Barlliolomcw and the Misses 4-oz. Bottles, 40c "Mr. D. Gcllatly lias received.intim­ Mallcson have gone by car to the Coast The boxes can be used by holders daily from 9 ,to 5, except bing drama, cvcntuallv wins the girl. ation from Victoria that the application for a short holiday. The Georgian Singer,s and Players for a hotel licence at Westbauk lias T hursdays, when they can be u.sed from 9 to 12. will entertain between shows. been refused. Mr. Gcllatly lias strong­ On Wednesday this week, the senior P. B. W lU m & CO., LTD. “ ■ young W o o d le y ” "Young Woodley." a British Inter­ ly opposed the granting of the licence, school children take part in a treasure THE RECALL DRUG STORE and is naUlr.iIly muclij_KrUtificd at the liimt organized by the Womens In­ national production made and nicord- successful results of Itis efforts, but stitute. The lucky finders receive their Phone 19 Kelowna, B. C. cd in iCuglaiid, will be shown on Mon­ OKANAGAN LOAN & INVESTMENT day only. Oil Tuesday cvtfniug, ,'i lec­ opinion on the subject in the \Vcstbaiik rewards at 4 p.rii., at the .School. ture on Cliristiaii Science will be given district is by no means unanimous, a TRUST COMPANY in the theatre. section of the residents favouring issue The April meeting of the Women's This is a bald outline of the story: of the licence. The tempemnee party, Institute took place at Mrs. I'rancis TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, INVESTMENT BANKING, ETC. David Woodley is an 18-ycar-old however, is evidently on top, as thc ap­ house on Tuesday, April 7th. Hie schoolboy wlio, in the last term before plication just refused is the third that incctinf^ was much siuallci* than usual he goc?! to 'Varsity, conceives an ideal- has been turned down.” and therefore members of the Institute ifitiV passion for the fieadniastcr's « m w wlio were not present arc particularly is detected and 9Xpcllod hccatise, iii "Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' A. Barrat. of requested to note the arrangemciitfi ungovernable rage, lie attempts to JciH Montreal, returned cast on Mon^day, agreed upon for the Home Cookery m u I I I / / / / / / y two schoolfellows who jeer at his infat­ after purcliasing a fruit ranch in Glcn- Sale, which is to take place next Thursr v r ' r ' r i lu FRIDAY AND SATURDAY uation. The headmaster’s wife shares inOrc. They were very much imprcs.s- day (April 16th), at. Mrs. Colletts GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR his pa.sslon, but lets hini go because cd with conditions here anti will make house at 3 p.m. . , . APRIL 10th and lltU she docs not want to spoil his ideals of another visit to Kelowna in . Septem­ ' (1) Every member is asked tg. try THEATPt love. . .. ,1 ber.” to bring a friend or friends to the Sale. The picture is said to be splendidly (2) Goods for the Home Cookery J ...... TREES enacted. At a meeting held in the Fire Hall, Sale should be left at the Store or at "Kismet” on March 31st. for the purpose of or­ Mrs. Collett’s by H o'clock on Thurs­ "Kismet,” with Otis Skinner in the ganising the W.ar Canoe Club for the day morning. Any members who arc role he made famous on the stage, coming season, the following officecs unable to leave their goods should not Georgian Singers " CATERPILLAR will be shown on Wednesclav and were chosen: Prc.sidcnt, Geo. S. Me jfy Airs, Murdoch overnight and ar IThursday. Mr. Skinner lias played • Kenzte; Vice-President, Frank Bird rangements will bp made for collecting IN TRACTOR role approximately 1,700 titiics on the Manager. F, M. Buckland;, Secretary them. U stage, and critics state that he is at bis H. L. 'Willits; iCaptain,. Max. Jenkjns (3) Each person sciulmg in some NOW AND THEN” Will do more to put fruit best in the screen version. Besides Vice-Captain, Claude Newby; . Train thing for the sale is asked to affix ; Skinner, the cast includes Loretta ers. 'H. Johnston 'aiiicf I. MacRac; Exec label to it stating (a) the api)roximatt A REAL MUSICAL TREAT ON THE STAGE. on your, trees than any Young. David Manners, Mary Dun­ Htivc Committee, the Pre.sidcnt, Secret cost of making, (b) the description of With a ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE ROMANCE other operation. Swift, can, Sidney Blacknicr and Ford Sterl­ ary, Captain, Vice-Captain, Manager the article where necessary, c.g. in the surefooted, versatile. ing. ^ and Harry Lee. It \yas decided to de case of jelly or jam, (whether straw This picture was taken in Canada with bar players on the mate berry, red currant, etc.) or of breac teams from paddling, as it was' desiret (whether raisin or nut bread, etc., , J. M. KERRIGAN and MARIE SAXON Send for the new “Caterpillar” booklet covering orchard OSOYOOS LAND DISTRICT to keep the two then popular forms of So with covered pies and similar artic — IN — ■ ■ - ' ' work. sport from clashing in any way. ' les, as people like to know what they District of Yale ■ ' ♦ ♦ m are buying; , .. , v The total number of pupils on the (4) It was decided to have two “ UNDER SUSPICION ” “MORRISON”-r-an institution built on Service. TAKE NOTICE that S. M. Simp­ roll of the Public School for the mont weight guessing competitions, and .'The G^rgian, Singing at 9 p.m. between shows. ./ son, Ltd., of the City of Kelowna, lum­ of March was 201, and the average per “Find the Dollar” competition. There ber manufacturers, intends to apply for centage of attendance was 82.14. will also be a few articles for sale, made 4 t)istributors for D.C. a lease of the following described lands: by members of the Institute, and “THE INDIANS Comedy: SOUND NEWS Commencing at a post planted at the Canadian Apples In Egypt small exhibition of needleyvork by Af^K.CQMING” ‘RACKET MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LIMITED north-east corner of . . . Lot------— 13, BloclT-S, Hungarian lady, who has recently NO ADVANCE come to reside in the Mission. Tea at Matinee only. CHEERS” .IN PRICES , 94 0 “station ST. VANCOUVER Registered Plan 1306, lying in District The market for Canadian products, Lot 9; thence north four hundred and will be ^rved at a small charge. Warehouses I Nanaimo, Nelson. Kelowna., ^Prince George particularly apples, is ever vyidenin;^ thirty (430) feet; thence west two hun­ Recent reports indicate that a pgtentia' Other business at the Institute meet dred and se.venty-three (273) feet; market of considerable interest to Can inpT concetned the proposed* B.C. pr.od thence south five hundred (500) feet, adian growers is available in Egyipt ucts campaign. . A letter frorn MONDAY ONLY, APRIL 13th more or less, to the shore line of Ok­ Canadian apples are being well receiv was read stating^ that the Kelowna anagan-Lake, as shown oh Registered ed in the Cairo market, selling at a storekeepers considered this particular Plan 362, Osoyoos Y)istrict; thence fol­ round $4.88J^ per box. They have not time inopportune for such a display, A BRITISH PICTUP lowing said shore line in a north-easter­ and that consequently Mr. Champion ly direction to , the point of commence­ only won recognition, as the , best ap will hold ac B.C. products meeting i“ ENGLISH CAST ment, and containing two and one-half pies coming on to the Egyptian market Kelowna under, the auspices of the Ke ♦a (2.5) acres, more or less. but apparently they can be laid-down owna Women’s Institute, probably on April 24tlL He^ will have with hini V Dated 20th February, 1931. there at a price which makes theth portable exhibits* which can be loanee A PROVED S. 'M. SIMPSON, LTD., more attractive than other fancy, pac to Institutes, if desired. ! Per Stanley Merriman Simpson, importations from the United Statesf-;- The other letter read concerned a boy 29-9c ' Agent. Dominion-Department of Agriculture of fourteen in Victoria who has been growing seeds since he was seyen aiic The charm of its people, the beauty of its settings, .-tfie ’ smoothness has Avon several prizes at lb's Van­ , of its action, added to perfect photography and brilliant dialogue,' couver fairs... Owing to the death of his : . : make this picture a joy. - ' , - father. thP family are now greatly de Here is something, that will kqep,you laughing-r- ■ pendent on this boy’s efforts, and he ii particularly—ahxiaos—tO-q tialify himsel: CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD pi“ GIRLS WILL BE BOYS” I n e o later on at the University for his Matinee, 3 p.m,. Evening, 7 and 9... Matinee. Tuesday, 3-4).m. chosen career, A suggestion is made f that Institute members should buy spme of their seeds from this boy. The TU^DAY NIGHT, APRIL 14th Secretary, Miss Franklin, undertook to . Here is lecture of a life Income and the plan remains in full force.. write fb^- his P'riqe list, so . that-anyone pbn that aunbin^ protection, savings It provides for Yours . . . a substan­ interested should apply to her for p p HIEE LECTURE ON i «iid' income for retirement. tial estate if you die before the plan ticulars. After the meeting, mefobrts were It propidts.for You . a definite; matures.-lAn inconie for life may be sub­ stituted if desired. shown some vertC heautifnl specimens CHRISTIAN SCIENCE in perform ance, comfort montblylondiiy income commencing at a cer- of, needlework made by , Mrs. .Caballa, a By JOHN ELLIS LEDMAN, of Cambridge, Mass. tain age, and continuing for EfCj -with a It provides for Yows . . . twice tte Hungarian, vfho. ..has rpcehtly come guaranty minimum number of month­ amount ~of 'the estate, or t^ce the iii-: ly income cheques. Or, if you so desire, come, if death results from accidental from Penticton and;,.wlip, wilL-show i K 'lf \and reliability soime pf Hct work, as stated above, at WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY you may withdraw a substantial amount causes, ‘Ihls plan combines a Hfe-income the Hpme CoOkgry; Sale; Tea was theh in cash when the plan matures. for retirement -rtith comply family pro­ APRIL 15th and 16th Definitely ad)(anced in ityle, performance... an

FERTTLIZIKG POTATOES 160 pomuI.>i muriate of potash. ually KrK>d results. Tlie;,c were applied singly and in (2) A green maiuire crop pl< ■ '■ (Ex(»erimcntal Farms Note) combination to a nmnbei of field plots. in with a complete fertilizer applied ♦ QPORT ITRMQ *\ An appliratiun of baniyard inainirt- gave good results. ♦ i3l Ulil llIMilu ♦ I'criilizers aivvay.s show the Kreatest gavc surpii.'iiag results, the yield of Robert MacDonald ♦ ♦ returns when applied to irfigafed land <.}) A complete fertilizer <>r sniier.. these plots being as tnucli as three phosphate alone gave marked incicase.s SUCCESSOR TO ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ low in fertility. l*'roiu tests comfyeted times that of the checks, or untreated on private (arms, it is apparent that in yield over check plots. SOFTBALL plots. Manure and euperpliosphatc etill there is a coiniiderable amount of land further increased the yield over man­ It is recommended that funneis try THE McKENZIE COMPANY, LTD. in the Interior of British Columbia ure alone, but the further addition of methods (1) or (i) on land which they PHONE 214 KELOWNA, B. C. Plenty Of Competition Assured For | which should rcsuoiid to fertilizers. nitrate and potash fertilizers gave no know to he producing low .yields of Tills Season This is particularly true of the light appreciable increase. crop.s. Method (3) is valuable ns .sandy or gravelly soils found in these In a second seric.s of idots a crop of temporary measure. parts. sweet clover wa.s ploughed in. No H. CHF.STIUL With at leafil eiglit tc.iins compefing, During the past three years a rather huriiynrd manure was u.scd in this ser­ Dotninioii Experimental Station. LOWER PRICES - GREATER VALUES doubling tlif iiimibcr of last year, the coniprclieiisiyc cxperiiiicut has been ies. The yields from the various plots Windermere, B. C. local softf>all Ic.-igiie appi-;irs- ® • ings, coipmcncing at 6 p.m., and two tiapcr, while with some no apparciij: FRUITS AND VEGETABLES l^amcs will be scheduled on each even­ beneficial results have, been obtained CANDY TREAT ing, to be played on the same field, if and with others the iinprovement In ppssiblc. yield or the increased caflincss has HDt Marshmallow—■ Sunkist Oranges, 344's, 3 dozen ...... -.70c appeared to be of sufficent iniportahce The day has arrived wh^n hosiery can took plain, toasted or Sunkist Oranges, 252's, 3 dozen ...... to recommend the use of paper. It fruit; TENNIS should, however, be _ understood that per lb. Fresh Tomatoes, per lb...... ——...... conditions vary within a comparatively ^eer and be shGer—yet wear.. •yes, wear. Fresh Asparagus, per lb. -...... Players Turn Out In Force For few miles and that particularly for .Cauliflower, per lb...... Holidasrs some cultural methods that arc recom­ It’s a manufacturing device of twisting the PENDRAY’S New Cabbage, 3 lbs. for ...... -\ mended , for bne place, modification WATERGLASS Celery, per lb...... *...... IJ® might be required in other districts. Cucumbers, each ...... i...... , . Although tennis enthusiasts require It is therefore possible that the results thread which gives smart dullness, delight­ 2-lb. tin, Head Lettuce, per lb...... 20c ^ warmer weather than do members of of experiments carried out in other 2 tins for O t i i / Rhubarb,' 3 lbs. for ...... "• -! the golfing fraternity to encourage them I parts of the province would not entirc- ful sheerness and much' wanted wear. Just into the game, this, season's early play ly agree with those conducted at [at the courts has commenced with con- Agassiz. Leave your Bggs here for-the Hospital. We will deliver. siderabte more players taking part than The most satisfactory inethod of ask for Sansheen in thG new Fall shades. 'is usually the case at this.time of year. holding dovvn 'the edges of paper next ‘Three courts were in fairly constant to a seeded row has been with laths or THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY I use on Good Friday, and the turnout similar longer strips fastened down of players was doubled on Sunday and with long wire stapes made from hdavy $ 0 .0 0 0 0 t Prices good for week April 10th to 16th / ^ ' Monday afternoons. Another court will galvanized wire. Where the edges' of be-opened for play by the end of this I paper are not adjacent to seeded rows [week, and:, playing surfaces are in earth makes a satisfactory anchot. For splendid condition. I transplanted crops such as tomatoes ;- Teas will be served on Thursday and the plants can very conveniently be Sunday afternoons during April. set through holes punched in the papa. Paper can be satisfactorily laid im­ mediately. after seeding or after the GIVE rOUR CHICKS A GOOD GOLF seed has germinated. It is essential that alt rows be straight and that the i [ J. Benmore Marks Promotion To Sen­ soil be as level and free from lumps as START possible. ior Ranks By Winning Rees Cup The two kinds of vegetables that have responded to a very marked dC' RAISE. THEM ON . / The Rees Cup was annexed by J. gree are cucumbers and muskmelons. I Benmore on Sunday afternoon, when Egg plants; though in a. smaller way, I he; defeated Major Quine 4 and 3 in have also benefitted. ‘ Beets have been OCCIDENTAL the final match of the competition. a .little earlier. Some results have been YouTig Benmore, playing his first, sea­ contradictory during the two years test You are feeding for eggs from the first day,- -Many.-poulr- son in the senior ranks^ is playing a and cannot Be accepted without further trymen try to . see how cheaply they can “grt^by/| believ­ consistently good game and it is safe work. ing they can niake up for neglect by good feeding-later dn> - to. predict that he will be heard from J. J. WOODS; 1 in future events. _ Dominion Experimental Farm, Eggs lost through neglect ini the first" three months of a The 36 hole qualifying round for thei Agassiz. B.C. chick’s life can never be regained, It is o^^->gpod • com­ Club Championship was played on mon sense to feed your chicha iwell,., '■ / [Easter Monday, 24 members compet- ^ ^ , *■ ingj A. E. Seon was medallist with low score of 168 for the 36 holes. The low- We handle a complete line oz^ eight qualified to play off fbr the I Ghampionsbip, the remainder going I into a flight to be played under handL OFFICE DRINKING FOUNTAINS AND fi^ H f^capi The draw for cup play follows: C; Gwen vs. G. L. Campbell; V. SUPPLIES HOPPERS fClaridge vs. C. R. Reid; A. E. Seen (vs. r'C. Quinn; D. Curell vs. S. MPe-- We have a few . good bar­ Gladdaryi. - gains in used Typewriters.; IHWl The following play off in"the flight: H. A. Willis vs. J. Hunt; W. R. r Rem ington Portable—.$4D.OO I.Trneh vs. -V. D. Lewis; T. D. S. Mc- j Laren vs. J. Benmore; H. K.-^odd vs. Rebuilt Underwood; $65.00 | W, M. Fraser; A. M. Hodgins vs.' Geo. Standard Rowcliffe;, E. W; Barton vs. A. K, The Old Established Firm I Loyd; Geo. Benmore vs. J.. D. Quine; No. 12 Rem ington .... $75.00 [j. DunlopivSi A. D. Weddell. Used only 60 days. PHONE 67 The first round in both draws is to [be completed by Sunday, April 12th. No. 12 Remingfton .... $65.00 14-in. carriage. i THE RIFLE Agents for Office Speci^ty Outdoor Range Opened For Season j Supplies. On. Good Friday I . . - ' The first outdoor competition shqot j EGG WEEK for the Hospital, of the season was staged at the Glen- April 6th to llGi more, range by the 1st B. C. Dragoons I LAWSQM, Rifle Association on Good Friday, when team shoots and individual competitive Phone 215 . Kelowna, B. C. events at 200 yards and 500 yards pro­ s p m B L i m * s vided keen enjoyment for the riflemen | ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY after having been Confined to the Agri­ cultural. Hall for the winter fixtures.] Highest Quality fr^sh caught FISH at lowest prices. Weather conditions were favourable for fairly good visibility, and the targets Fresh Ling Cod; 2 lbs. for ...... 25c received a fusilade of lead that seldom j Fresh Halibut; 2 lbs. for ;...... I...... 4Sc strayed far from the bullseye. Cl i i : i . E In the team contests, five squads] Fresh White Spring Salmon; per lb...... : 19c competed, at the 200 and 500 yards ; should never be ranges, the Westbank team, captained dissolved in hot Wdter. by A. Davidson, winning premier :hon-.j ours with a score of 190 out of a pos­ c I e an s FI o o sible 250 at both ranges. The other ! A H O p PRODUCT members of the team were H. Brown, [ . . . everyth i rEEP d tin of Gillett's Lye handy and W. H. Hewlett, H. Paynter and J. y o u ^ h cut your kitchen cleaning time . Our highest grade sugar cured BACON, . Paynter. Geo. Kennedy’s squad, with a score! in two. ' , of 189, was a close second, followed by kitchen Greasy' pots; pans and disheS/ soiled'' By the side; whole or half; P. Paul’s team, 185, D. Hill’s riflemen, 165, and J. Treadgold’s aggregation, walls/the kitchen floor, etc. . .. ail can 160. ■ . .. be more quickly and thoroughly cleaned^ FOR '. The highest individual score at 200 with a solution of one tablespoonfui of QUALITY - VALUE - SERVICE yards was recorded by J. Paynter, who Gillett’s Lye dissolved in a gallon of chalked up 23 out of a possible 25, At cold* water. ^ ______L RHONE_i78 or 179 _____ ...... the 500 yards range, R, Haldane was | high - man-with a -score of 24.- — — T o keep drains free-running/ poiir a . Indoor Aggregate Cup Won By J. small quantity of full;strength Gillett’s; 'Treadgold CASORSO BROTH^, UHTTED Lye down them each week and they’ll The Spurrier Gup, donated by J. B. I Spurrier for the highest aggregate in­ never clog vyith dirt and grease accumu<\. dividual score made at the - indoor Jations. shoots during .the winter season, goes • Instead of netting $10,000 for draw­ $10,000 instead of $100,000 which it had to J. Treadgold, whose score was slight­ ing the. favourite, Easter Merer in -the been 'hoped to collect. Of this* amount ly higher than those' of J. Conway. G. [ , Gillett’s lye has many handy house* St. Andrew’s Football Club sweepstake Kennedy and C. Hawes, who were on­ a Full strenisih for Sfnic Drains O'Full sirensth for the toilet fcowt Bln solution fbr dll seneraldedhlng the first prize winner in Gha.se won! ly a few points behind. - ■ hold 'uses. Send for: die new FREE on the Crrand National Steeplechase, approxiiuately $3,500, not $25,000 as | Gillett's Lye.' bbbkiet explaining how , Mr. J. Elliott,,j).f Pcntictoni is to re­ had been announced. It will make all your deling easier. ceive the sum of $35.16 as his jffiare: Teacher: which zone are the United States of America?” . .The total ;amottnt : of the sweep was Kish Standard of .Printlas et **n» OanW* In the temperance zone.” : - , ’

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