THE SUMMERLAND REVIEW FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 VOL XX.—No. 28. Princeton Now Has , AIRPLANE STOWAWAY GIVES HIS AUTOGRAPH Indian Killed, Another TROUT CREEK THREATENS TO SUE Splendid Auto Camp Ian Critically Hurt In Princeton Is now listed as among Kamloops Train Accident HT IF STORAGE IS those places adding, an auto camp to its public, attractions. This an• Kamloops—James Hildebrand, 37, nouncement was made last week. • while stepping from the track of a The,, Burr Motors Ltd. have the freight train Saturday evening, was 1EASED n credit of having fitted up the camp run down in the yards by'the'C.P. and' putting it in order for tourists. R. train;from Vancouver and critic• *— It is centrally-located, near' the ally injured. He was taken to the Summerland Bowlers Fail to Churches Returned Th Claims Willing to Share Up hospital ; hill. Excellent shelter \ Royal Inland Hospital and hadboth Win on Their New i For King's Re• Storage," But Must Be Head of C. C. Smith from.the-sun and wind is afforded legs 'amputated. He has also other at this point. Accommodations are mutilations. /<•:•; . Green covery . • Given Supply Fruit Company Intends being : installed and; new cabins are Andrew James; Indian,- of the to be built. ;. , iLytton reserve, was found dead on SOUTHERN TOWN WINS SPECIAL SERMONS À1 MORE RECORDS SOUGHT; Direction signs, to assist travel:- the C.P.R. track near the -city at BY 119 TO 92 SHOTS OF INSPIRING NAT WILL BE CONFUSING to Buy Okanagan Apples lers, iare being erected close to. thè midnight, the back of his. head camp, r:;--..',,-- •['••: • '-;:":.".:- having been smashed by a. passing Vernon—C. C..Smith, son of S. C. freight .train. He had evidently Pi'Ì Scurrah .Was Winner of Community as a Whole, Preparation Made For Oiling Smith,- of this city,:while oh;a visit been on his way,to see the Kam• of Roads in Both loops tribe across the'river. Drawing For Sympathetic to This to his old home here, stated; that Object ,, Town Sites he anticipated being in the market "Bowls" , as a cash buyer of Okanagan ex- port apples this coming season, :s'Quite'a large number of the Pen- Most of the churches-thrbu council; . , the city he concluded ar- ;VAt Wnil9 in tictori' lawn bowlers, accompanied the British -Empire observed meeting there was a rather.. Pro-J rangements for local représenta day as a day of thanksgivii by;;many ladies, visited Summerland ; longed, session caused by • the îm- jtion - the King's recovery,' • manyV.of gauogation service WWUMIUUdiscussion, th««e< '^™Xar biti ^^•••••iMr.i'-iSmitti'. is^-the-head'-Of. a big bifeThursday "-evening' 'to play the adopting the Westminster'. or< return match with: the Summerland ration- award and more than uauaf, frult organiZation, the C. C. Smith service forv the occasion, w'itl routin—~°*'e matterWe s to hfi.<ieai*..wwnbe,dealt with . I Fruit Company, Yakima. This busi- Lawn.Bowling Club. cial music: Sermons . apprc lb was reported .that Mr. San• ness has grown in a very few years , The games were played on the, "to the idea--were."-givenv..-:'"--.-4 derson at Peachland' was going up into one of large proportions. His new grounds at West. Summerland. \ • At the Anglican church.-lit to the headwaters of Trout-Creek total shipments last year, we are Committee of Direction Now The Summerland club - rushed its Sunday morning, the servici this week and he .will open the Thè photograph here shows Arthur Schrieber,- stowaway 'on the very impressive'and wasi e. informed, • exceeded two thousand Allows Cherries to Roll new';, six-rink; lawn to' completion, 1 dams there. Mr. "Hunter was up ''Yellow Bird,''-signing- autographs, for fair admirers 'at .Gamillos; into v/ith deep reverence. '/',1 carloads,, a large percentage of the''lighting .system being finished while the council was ,- in ' meeting which. was for" export connection Unsold Spain, where the airplane- was forced- to" land : through; fuel- shortage. selected for the, occasion were and would open storage. Trout in Europe and South America. ; Camillas -was the -first "land '-touched,! by French:.-Atlantic- flyers—Le- Up to .One Thousand Grates just shortly before play commenced.' and special music as well.. • R Creek .community sent-in a lawyer's - Mr., Smith, known familiarly to Fevre, Assolanti and Lotti—in the "Yellow.Bird,": which;took, off from Thei grounds are 'advantageously A. Solly spoke upon the ai TAGS ARE ISSUED TO Per Day Have Been - situated and are a, credit to the ation, that drew the. people •< letter demanding that a. full. sup- his : many , friends in Vernon as Old Orchard, Maine; for Paris, where they received! a riotous welcome ! : ply be kept running •. through ico Shipped ^ ' - - members', most of the work being Empire unitedly,' to;-rendersit : ; "Charlie,Jnan " returned- south last 'Fri MAIN LINE GROWERS upon their'arrivali—Copyright,-: 1929, Pacific and Atlantic Photos, Inc.- their dam: :,••-Mr. Arkeil reported' on-1 ^ if>" returned- soutn- ms\, •*•«. voluntary. • • ~ for the • sparing of King, ;sC service in one.seotion of the flume .'?ay' ,alter- spending,a few days in' He pointed out the value-'it his -home; town. He was. accom INSPECTORS STRICT The visiting .players won four of that was, getting considerably, more " ---------- New Appointments Have the six games and led on the ag• bond to the -Empire• of .the panied on his tour , by --Mrs. Smith AS TO NO. 1 GRADE not, placed on the throne as- than • its .just proportion of water arid his; son,.arid on returning he ^ Been Made in Kootenay gregate,by 27 shots, the scores be• • by a'' political party^'-'as,;.'^ and resented the fact' - .that this took his' father, S. C. Smith, with District ing Penticton 119 shots, Summerr case of a president or premie should be so. Councillor ".Campbell him. Mr.' •••• Smith renewed many land 92.-" • Penticton's' lead in shots : King • was looked up to 'SLS ;'j stated that he was on that line; Canteloupes Will Commence is the same' as in the game played old acquaintances -while here, all 1 be truly loved by his.!people tainland .oy nha hids beedayn, focurtailmenr water therecert of sup-- i who™.:were greatly .pleased. to' Kelowna, July 9.—As from the to Roll in About Two on the:southern town's:•• green"•• - whole, from . every class- and1 piy. Mr. D. Keen was in later -in ! leain of his successful accomplish- First, of , July, - the prairie staff of Wteeks Penticton: Surhmerland: and King George -had-; that eat fruit trie "afternoon.' and reported that i •.S^„î5..t5f .^ district to the Interior Committee of Direc• Whitehead (sk) •Bernard (sk) with his subjects of which 1 me division had not always • been tion was' reconstituted 'for •the -1929 N. White Thornthwaite ihis people were proud; indeei season, .with Messrs. J. Cassels at .... - ,.; . - \ ' .M :•: White looked alter on the same line. He „ Ohver-^Cots. are ripening so fast McOiiistin Cope was quite prepared," he ' said, to ac-. Edmonton, T. R. McDowell at Cal• Saunders • 91• special - invocationswere'vmb that a füll staff is working at the i .w/^^„ w 9= pressive and • '.were entered cept equal, division, but, he hàd.'hadi gary, "-W. H. McKibbin at Saska- local .Co-operative to . handle the | Paterson.:.(skwooaDurn. W...^) D •Forster (sk) •toon, J. W. Dilworth at Régina and crop. For the past few days from wholeheartedly. • - ; no water for close- to three' weeks ! Brown .-:•-• Hermon : FEDERATED USE John Farrell at Winnipeg. All were 600. to 1,000 crates a day have been 'At the. Baptist church the ÏFireman's Wedding'' Plans F. White ... "," and asKed that the matter, be set j shipped.. The, peak of the cot ship• Tait minster, order of service wa with the; Comriiittee-last year, with 1 Power ,.i .:............23,' right, ne was promised, that nt Funeral Held of Go Awry-—Rescuers ping will likely, be reached the lat• Mutton....: -16 •used^Mém^ers'jof the ;cbhgr< would be looked after. :,; the exception of Mr. McKibbin, who, however, has had*an intimate ac• Not Sent For ter part of the week. Lyon (sk) . McPherson (sk) road the "three : prayers ;-wii Growers "are highly gratified with Rumball Blewett A' very lengthy' discussion •'•• took':| UNIQUE PACK quaintance with the prairie fruit deepen"'.feeling -,'of wofshij Howard C. DeBeck, A: Thornton place over the administration of • v the price, $1.75,, for number ones. Moyes thanksgiving. The -congri i : ! : : business in Saskatoon and-Mani• '• I-.-': •;;"/' \.':.--;; -J--' ••:i.0. ''>'V^;Mt:^:v; :';':;'A-.v^; DEATH LIST MAY the Noxious Weeds Act - which, .'fin• toba hitherto., Messrs. Dilworth and The fruit inspectors have tightened Gllley ..:....:...::...28 Doherty ..........14 j oined in the singing of •the: ally ended- by H. Tomnn being ap- Cherry Tin Tops Get Very Farrell .spent- the! second and third Lawyer of Vernon STILL INCREASE up on grades and the slightest Allerton '(sk) Amm (sk) and ''God. Save;the. King". t; pomtea • inspector. ;itie will notiiy Attractive' Facing • instants 'interviewing the Commit• mark now puts the fruit- in the C. Thornton C. Steuart deeper. reverence- on this-oc •lot' owners whose places have the tee on their way from Victoria to No. 2 class.; A great deal * of the E. Fraser -Thompson ., The -; choir gave • a • special - î ' Vernon—Howard C. DeBeck, well- Five Thousand Persons Ap• fruit is being layer-packed -.and - will ; trusties wnich are causing trouble, There their.old posts. :;.-,::';,:-,;.:;:.;., Macdonald .:..14; Hickey 19 of thanksgiving. Rev;:'Jas.-J.'5 and was also instructed to have the Cherries — Some favorable com• known, local lawyer, whose death plaud as.Victims Scream go on the market as a special No.,2 Porter (sk) Brighton (sk) 5011 ' in 'his remarks ranked't ditchmen' 'Who are on ,only half -At the .Federated packing house ment has been heard on thé new took place Wednesday of last week, for.
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