I '.'.- i 1 v JUN12WIK &/>e Armstrong Advance and Spallumcheen Advocate. .roRiK,* tUCC.r RrllAM. rubllaher. Published at Armstrong, in the Garden Spot of the Famous Okanagan Valley. Subacrlatlon St.SO In At OthcrwIacSa.OO. VOL. 11. ARMSTRONG. B.C.. FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 19C6. NO. 8, I MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS. CHOICE LOT JUST OPENED! i THE BEST LINE EVER OFFERED AT 90 CENTS. Also some now beauties in Fancy Drci'H Shirts from !K)y np, in nil si/OB, I't to IK, all having goner uuuly full length ami witlth, and GUARANTEED TO RE PERFECT BITTING, - Also a now lot of— Collars at 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Stylish but cut with a view to comfort. Remember Our Made-to-Order Clothing Dept. EVERYTHING STRICTLY DOWN TO DATE. Armitage $ Paul, Cbe«Heading«Gents'«furnishers. . ,j« r ijQ»*a*$*Maiar14*amaa*^ ® Z\)t -IN THE- & Tf 'Good Old summer Time' Your thoughts turn to the many requirement!! in the way of food nml wearing apparel, nml the ipicstion of obtaining these at the lowest prices ami of only the best quality, our stock includes all Your Necessities and at the Lowest Prices. Special Bargains now in Ladies' Drew Goods, Summer Underwear, etc. The Best Garden Hose in TownT (Uood Cargill Co., Elitiltcd. THE - BIG - STORE. twwi TRAIN ROBBERS SENTENCED. Edwards and Dunn Go Up for Life. Colhoun 25 Yean. The train robbers were sentenced at Kamloops last Friday. Edwards, or Bill Minor, ns ho is believed to be, and Dunn were sentenced to lift; and Colohouu to twenty-live yenrs, and all three are now engaged in thu stone quarry of New Westminster penitentiary. The sentence and confinement of these men furnish another ox- ample of the certainly and expediency of Canadian justice, Barely throe weeks elapsed from the date of the robbery to the i ncarceration of the bandits in the penitentiary. WEDNESDAY'S LACROSSE. Armstrong Defeated by Vernon's Alleged Intermediates. | The fourth gnuie of looroose between the Vernon and Armstrong I teams was played here on Wednesday and for the first time the re- | suit was a victory for the former. j While it may not be said that the arrival of the visiting team was i heralded by the beating of drums I nor the ringing of bells, it was I nevertheless signalled by n gorgeous fluttering of colors and the ! attendance of ll host of supporters, [not to mention the walking udver- j tisement of Venon's wet goods ' factory. When the stick hand- '. lers were lined up, hovever, our ; boys could with difficulty realize [ that they were being culled upon TOWN WATER SYSTEM. Representative Meeting Unanimous for Larger Main. That the property holders of the townsite of Armstrong and those owning property adjacent to the present townsite appreciate the importance of an extension of the psesent water system was made evident by their liberal attendance lit the meeting called by the water commissioners last Friday night. P, 0. Wolfenden was elected to the chair and J. M, Wright secretary. Water Commissioner John Hamill was prepared with valuable data concerning the present waterworks and the steps necessary for an extension of the system. After liberal discussion which elicited tho unanimous opinion of those present in favor of the proposition before them it was resolved by the property holders within the town- site that a committee be appointed] to circulate a petitition asking that the townsite be enlarged. This committee wns made to consist of .1. M. Wright, Ceo. Murray mid John Hamill. Like action was then taken by those, representing the adjacent property owners. E. S. "..McClintock, J. M. Bird and Eugene Rhian were appointed to circulate a petition among those! proposed to be included in the enlarged townsite. The area proposed to be added includes the suburbs of Enstview and Rosedale and the properties of H. A. Fraser. R. Daniels, A. Emond, K. 8. V. McClintock and F. C, Wolfenden. i^55^^J5^$*5ll^$iSS^$55i5^^C5S*< Bug Busters DALMATION INSECT POWDER. KEAT1NGS INSECT POWDER, TANGLEFOOT, PARIS GREEN, WHALE OIL SOAP, QUASSIA CHIPS, BED BUG POISON, SURE-KILL FLY PADS Cowtey's Celebrated Chocolates in Bulk. tJfie Qrmstrong Pfiarmacy, R. R. Burns, - - Druggist. Armstrong School Report. : to play the team with whom they | AVitli these additions to its assess- Imrby this time become quite fa-1 nient the townsite will have a bor- j : miliar- for. lo. they were confront-1 rowing power of some $17,000, so! ed with a different lot of players that there will be experienced no , altogether. All explanation being j difficulty in financing a larger sys- , requested they were met with the | tsm. It, is suggested that the new main be a 10-inch one. which it iu thought will provide sufficient water for all needs for many years. Armstrong certainly has just cause for pride in her exceptional facilities tor an excellent gravity water system. The present system, consisting of a four-inch main, is a first-class one so far as it goes, but assurances that for reasons many and sundry it had been impossible to bring the usual team the intermediates but that in tho selection of four or live of their senior members the choice of the best players in Vernon had been carefully avoided. Though suffering the loss of one of their best players, the "Red Apple Boys" I wjt|, the present demand for water j decided that to show the white \m),\ with this demand rapidly in-1 feather at this stage would only be creasing it has been found to be an emulation of the example set quite inadequate. For the town- by u certain base ball team not j sjte alone the present system is no many mouths since so thy over looked the apparent advantage taken of them nnd the u-ame started shortly after scheduled time. doubt sufficient nnd were the resi dents of this ureu inclined to take. u selfish view of the matter no extension of the system would be required to be mnde for ninny years. Meighan Creek Water System. The writer hud the pleasure the past week of a visit to the source ol the water systems boiltg put in SHOULD YOU READ THE ADVANCE? BECAUSE it helps to advance your district BECAUSE it is tho/mly means to got the howb BECAUSE it i i owned and tiblishod In Armstrong Within the first half minute of But with the large number of up-, play, Bert Francis shot the ball plications for water outside the through the enemy's defense and | townsite and with plenty of water i scored for Armstrong, Though to bo had at the present source of the ball was kept in tho vicinity of supply, the morn public spirited! the home team's net no other si-or- disposition is to extend the system! ini; wns done in the first quarter, too larger number of consumers, In the second quarter the scoring tho added rovonuo paying the in, again started within the lirst half I terest and sinking fund on the in minute, this time by Vornon. I creased debentures, Four score* were made by Vernon during this quarter, iu which they did some tine combination playing, I but hml some of our boys done as well as usual it is safe to say that ! at least two of these counts would I have been prevented The third by Donald (Indium for his "Anlil | quarter wns the most interesting lie Place'' fruit tracts and by W. of the game, anil some good com- H. Normnn, A, VV. Hunter, Fred | binatiou playing on the part of Hnatlieouto and 11. Harding for Armstrong brought them in one their domestic purposes, The score. The fourth qunrter with water is being taken from Meighan i the exception of the last few mill, creek at a point on the upper por- iiteg wns pretty slow, and brought tion of W. IT. Norman's farm, und lout no special features. ! from the volume of water nt pres- The game on tlie whole was not nnt running thorn is littlo room to ns fast as previous ones. The doubt that there is available an Armstrong ten in showed tho need ubundnnce ol water to supply the of practice in stick handling, mul two systems, from lln- pluco of with this, despite the loss of one intersection of the creek to the av. of its best players will yet be able orage level of the farm supplied to uphold its present reputation, there is afforded a head of aboul A. Campbell, who Is visiting 1115 feet or a pressure of 7-1 pounds here from Midland, Out,, acted as nor square inch. Mr. Graham's un efficient and imptirtinl referee, system provides water l„,lh fordo. I The return mutch is to bu played mestic use ami for irrigation wlion i in Vi mon on tho 20lh, r< iptir, ■!. The following is the standing of the pupils of the Armstrong sohool for the month of May. lirst. throe names in each olnss being arranged in order of merit: Sr. High Sohool M. Unylcln. Jj. High Sulu.,,1 Class I I!. Mar shall, ii Prlnglo, S. Mathesoo. Class II (I Harris, L Hayes, K Whiting. Entrance Class Steele Kislior, 11. Hamill, 1)1Mi-Nuir. Sr. 4tli A l-'rain-is, P lleclti-r. .1 Simington. Jr. 4th. 1 W McDonald. W Daniels, N Watson. Jr. 4th, II B Wright, W Wright. T Patchett. Sr. Ilrd- Zollu Leverlngton, Ernest King, Gwendolen Smiley. Jr. 3rd May Davis, Cooella Watson, Maggie Watson. Sr. anil Violet Hamill, Edna Whit In'g, Frank Hassard. Jr.2nd~-GroverBiirnett, Harry Hntno, Dorothy Smiley, 1st Reader- Attn Hassard, Marguerite Armitnge, Hurry Armitnge. 2nd Primer—George Campbell, Doris Moberly, James Neodhnm. 1st Primer, A—GladysHnrdy, Winnie Wright, Thelaiii Kelly. 1st Primer, B' Ross Met lie. Vera Uathu, Edith Gray, E. Wilson, Prlnoipsl. Weil-Known Farm Sold. Another real estate deal of considerable note during the past week was the side by S. Reid of his fine 80-ncre farm near the creamery to John Phillips, late of Vernon, tlie consideration being JS.ikki This farm is especiclly well adapted to dairying, which Mr. It.-id has engaged in, or us u hay and vegetable producing furm, which we understand is to be the specialty of the new purchaser. Mr. Phillips recently sold his farm near Vernon to CI. Swuyne and not de. siring to leave the Okanagan ohosn this furm as most suitable to his desires. We lire glad to note, however, that the ohungo of ownership does not signify Mr. Raid's departure from our midst, ns it is his ntention to purchase another place of perhaps smaller dimensions in tin.1 Immediate vicinity of Armstrong, The change in possession will take place about the 25th inst. Oddfellows' Election. The semi-annual election of olli- cers occurred at last Thursday night's mooting of Coronntion lodge t.O.O. I-\. and for expediency in the'lispateh of business the mombera established n record which is seldom equalled in tin records of fraternalsocintii s. Th, The following are the new nli ctiv, officers: 11 Hawkii s, X. ll 0 McPh, ■ V. G.; A. E. Morgan, r S: (, Moberly, H. S.; U .1, Bi, ki r, Iron urer. ! Lane Fruit Land Sale. Messrs Jackson & Morgan negotiated an import inl s ite cf thoir fruit land, the Scl abort | lac, . the last of the week. The pur. chaser wiib A Bolt, of Gli ichen. I Alia., and the mnoui t pnr, : is, d wns HI! acres, the consi le it j being 17", per acr, . M r B, : - i brother-in-law of ll. II. li' '■ and together with Mrs Boll I has been visiting her sister here ' for some time, left for home Moi - .day to prepare for taking i-.p his ' home hi re in lh, ne u fnl are oral least as soon as lie can dispose , I his cattle and stock ranch in Alberta, in disposing of which lie contemplates no difficulty. The tract of laud purchased by Mr Boll here is , most excell snt one, and one that would be bar I to excel in any par! of the ' Ik inngan The whole hundred acres is cleared and under a splendid st.,*.. of [cultivation. With the al an lance of wuter furnished with the place by the excellent water system re. cently completed by Morgan & Jackson, and the well known adaptabilities of tho soil there is little left to be desired in the way of fruit and vegetable producing land, and with the completion of the new rond at present being opened it will be within one and a half mile's of town. Morris-Williams Case. The decision in the somewhat noted cuse of Williams vs. Morris for libel has at last bee,, handed down by the trial judgo. Chief Justice Hunter, Judgement was given for Dr. Williams for $] a,, I costs ll will be remember,' I that III the foil HBsiz, here. Dr. Morris s I Hi. Williams for $5,000 for slander, getting judgement for fill nnd costs. Dr. Williams at the same assize sued I):'. Morris for ,55,000 for libel, and decision fans just now been given in the latter case as above Haled Oknnttgnn. Gun Club. Wednesday's gnu shoot was the fifth of the season in the series for I the Dominion Cartridge Co. medal. The foil,,.vim; is the score; ! Holtby, 22: Kntncis. 19: Moberly, Igi Sage, Hi; Vankleok, lu: Wolfenden, 15i Pelly, 14: MePherson, 13, ' The lenders In this competition so far are ['"rnncis. ,"-: Moberly, 97: IT I,,,'.-. I'j, Foresters' Anniversary. The minivi-i ■ . services ol Co : .' rn mg S >, .;;_'.,. [,< i. [. .'■■■" ; .' : •■. I ou Sin day. .fniir: 17. All • mbers re- :! ■ I • : ■' ■ ' ' begin ul M ;• ii. ,i. Ki i public cordii llv in. The Advance PUl L1SHED EVERY FRIDAY AT ARMSTRONG, IS. C. Communications. COGEAE RHIAM, . Subscription 81.50 per If net paid in ad Publisher. The Young-Schubert Road. =-4* Advertising rut mncetK.OO. n on ivpplii JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY. To the Editor Advasub, Dear Sir: Will yOU please insert the following communication re lln- Nc:i.vs.itei'„ieiiser\:ces ai.d iiii.t Young-Schubert roadi tolnmenUwherenondmission iBohargod The Bottlers on the north |iart ol Inserted free. Other notices ut usual'the Young-Schubert road would rains, raiilsef Ihaiiiisfl. ; |||.(, lo |mOW wne„ the conn -il iu- TIm Advance is published in !!„■ inter tends to open lip that piece of road tats of the town und diatriot in whioli from Mr. Levins' place to the toot it exists and cordially sulieits the (ml nf Main's hill. It seems to have n.niiK.i..iiii-|,iii,in-. been hanging fire for over a year; ! now. and the settlers on the north end are put lo great inconvenience.' as we have to travel nearly 2.1 miles more each way every time we COUIO to town than we would have I to if the rond was op mod, Canada's population by her first There will be considerable pro- census of lii'i,", was 8,231. duce Bhipped through the Knderliy Oanii'la's population in l7tlH was |.',irmers' Exchange this year that 70.IKHI. should come to Armstrong if we' Canada's population at Confed- did not have so far to haul it nnder| oration, 1807, wns 3.500,000. 11 -. - present conditions, besides Canada's po] lation in ISIO] was there will be money spent with the 15"1 5,371,351. merchants in Enderby thai would | fO KfOFlK"RI V Canada's po] elation, estimate:!. oe 8p(int in Armstrong if the load | *-*• 1 A*^&*gg^^ *- • • • on June 30, 1005. was nbout 6,200.-' wnB built, I | —————— 000. The road will also open np a | CONTRACTOR AND BUELDEB. Editorial Notes. CANADA'S POPULATION- fTCiCfmery "1 cinrl ^Ladies' ghirtiisfiitigs 9 am new offering seme SpeciaC Bargains in Mats anil invite trie JLadies to caff, A Fine Line of Ladies' Collars. See our Veilings, £aces and 3-oncy Ri66ons. IKrs. W. 8. SFisfier. ^"Land of the BIG RED^ APPLE" HAVE YOU Confidence in tbe 6rowtD and future of Armstrong? If so, make money on your Confidence by securing right now n few lots in the new Fairview Addition These lots are offered below their real value, they are except.il iinlly well located, and have splendid drainage. The soil is the best adapted for fruit and gardening of any addition that has yet been opened np. We nre assured by Councillor Murray that a good street will be opened up to FAIR- VIEW within the next month. WE PREDICT THAT THESE LOTS WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE WITHIN THE MAT YKAIi. fS3e Watch and see if onr predictions are correct. SET* ^FISHER b SAGE. Canada began the twentieth i flna tract of land that oau support | century will- the same population ft good many families; then the 5 ns the United States began the counoil would receive revenue I nineteenth. from the property that would far ft Canada has ill countries and „„„.,, thau.pay for the building of 5 nationalities in her population. i)u. road. ft Canada has 132,101 more mules. I understand the councillor for ft x $ S ,v AH Hinds of Carpenter WorK at reasonable ft Prices -v. sasft, Doors, iwoatdinp M ®m. f Turning, Band Sawing, Picture FRAMING. $ $3 Plans ami Speuilti'ntions Prepared. V FURNITURE! Our line of Furniture is now more complete than ever and we will supply with anything you want in the way of HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Full Line Undertaking Goods. Contractors and Builders. Contracts taken for all kinds of Carpenter Work. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED, McPherson&itoitDy s than females, Armstrong is very hostile against «>&&frb&&Pfi&^^ Canada is adding to her popula-Upending money to open the rond: m——^————-^———^——^——— tion every year by immigration n' r|,nps he would sooner drive ^(^(^r^r^r^f^r^r^fj^r^r^r^Q number equal to Montreal's popn- trade nway from the merchants of lation, | Armstrong than see us get a road Canada has more than one half t|1(lt we are justly entitled to, JQ of the white population of all Yours truly I'M Britain's colonies. Tax Paver, Canada has enfranchised 2."> per cent of her population, j y "™—""""™"™^K Canada has 87 per cent of Can- \ District Correspondence.^ adian-born people, 3,571,815. .^———————- Canada has eight per cent, of Otter LaKe. & British-born people, 405,883. \ E. Pelly has greatly impsoved S. Canada has therefore 95 percent the appearance of his residence by of British-bom subjects. 5,077,698. the addition of a veranda, Canada has only 5 per oent of, Mie8 lllft Schubert went to En- foreign-born people, 293,017, k. ye8teniay to write 0M the 55 per cent of Canada's foreign- g(jhoo| exlunin(ltiorl8, she was born population ore naturalised, Vompnnied bv her 8jBter, Miss Canada's population is 73 per E1]n whow,i| viglt friends for a cent rural, 27 per cent urban. j few d Canada has (il centers of 5,0001 population and over, nnd 31 of 10,-! (!lW»' P«ge got three shots nt a 000 and over. ! Nf °™r at close range one day Canada's center of population is Ilflst week b,lt failed to ll° ml>'- near (Ittawa and is moving west j thing more than scare old Brum. Canada's western population is V. .J. Steodmiin lost a valuable »» 75 per cent. British and Canadian- j horse last week. Not. poor Peachy. *V$ born, and 25 per cent foreign-born. R g Pe]1 ,, L s„ |eft 0I1 ' One out of every S{ persons In Wednesd(iy for Six Mile creek Canada is ol I'reach descent. Canada has (15,000G-uliciuns, 20,- Wholesale and Retail BUTGMERS. The best steaks and roasts a specially. Fish and game In season. Live Stock bought at top price. ——=MAIL ORDERS receive most particular attention. 3 Bank of Montreal Head office: Montreal CAPITAL, all paid up 114,000,000. Rest. 110,000,000 Balance Profit and Loss account, f373,0K8, PRESIDENT, Right Hon. Lord Slralhcona and Mount Royal. VICE-PRESIDENT, Sir Ceo. A. Druramond, K.C.M.C. 8 i where he has some survey work on ©<^<^<^^<^^^.g&S^@rS<Sr5>@S»© 000 Hungarians and 3,912 Japanese, In 50 years 3,250,000 Canadians have gone to the United States. Canadian emigration to the hand. Moon light picnics on Otter ©C©«S)(^S(t^)(8^a^r^)(i^)rJ©(t^)fl®«^n lake nre very popular these lovely nights. Rumors of a rich sample of gold lJiiitedStat.es increased from 0,0 j ore being found in this vicinity nre g. per cent in 1850 to 11.1 per cent | afloat, but no reliable information Wt Lap Dusters in ]!KK). jean be gathered as to where the Then- are 20,000 Chinese in sample came from. Camel i. | Satisfied Customers Armstrong, II. 0., April iHth. 'oil. Viiiiei aver, ll. (I. The full lair lo be held at Ann- strong on (lotobor 10 and 11 pro- mlsOBlol n event of marked M. ,1. M.ain. K^, Importance to the whole of the .,,.. r.;,, northern Uknnngnn, There should Tim trees which yen furnished mu be held one good exhibition that' this spring nrn the host one your h1,Ih is representative ol the whole vuU that ' havosnaa, in they am linn nml 1,-y. Armstrong is th,. most suit.: ""■|i|8"1 "",l wi','1 ■*""» ';'"":'• I;n;1 in ,. , my oxporlonoo they an- the benl trees ably loi-ated. will have uci'onim,Kln.!|h|l| !,,„„, j,., ,|ml B1,ppl|fld „„,, u, tloil fatalities seeond to none, lllld though I bought tress this spring train our exhibition promises to uulto two other nurserymen. Imayflny that naturally nxtoud beyond the scope ' never saw such good rood on i li of our Immediate dlstrlol und im- i 5""'n,f "■"'•x- .. ,, ,. ., I boiio to have the ploasiiro of glvlngi sumo the proportions ol a. North-' furihol.ur.lerb-ln the future, orn Okanagan Exhibition. There Vours trulj is alroady arranged a spooial ex- J, 1), B. WAi.i.iimnns. onrsion from the west, and it is nol j rr,ho f0ro«olng unsolicited tosti- improbable that similar arrange. nlonjn| |B a sample of the many ments may be made t„ assist the hearty endorsements of my nursery llUv'"l: ° oi ("'"I'l'- from the|8t0ckrecoived from satisfied -us-! oust. I have just received my new stock and can supply you with anything you need, vfo war ^C. L. CHRISTIAN, The - Armstrong - Harness - Store. . Branches in all the principal cities and towns in Canada. Also in j the following cities :- London. Eng.; 22. Abchurch Lane. E. 0. ! New York,69 Wall Street : Chicago.188 Ln Salle Street i Spokane, Wash.; St. John's Newfoundland. Bankers and Correspondents : Liverpool. Bank of Liverpool. Scotland. British Linen Co's. Bunk nud BriincheB. , A general bunking business transacted. Drafts sold available at all points in the United Stales. Europe and Canada, including Atlin and Dawson City. SAVING'S BANK DEPARTMENT. Denon-itB received from 1 upwards anil interest all,.wed at current r.itus. Interest entered aOth June, and -EI st December Withdrawal, on demand without delay. Ranchers and country business given special nttontlon. M unicipnl and sohool district neeounts received on favorable terms. Speeinl eltention given to the handling of municipal und ether debentures. BANKING BY MAIL. Deposits may be mnde and withdrawn by mail. Out-of-town account* receive , every attention. OKANAGAN DISTRICT, W^«KS5gS.»- ekoeuby, APntSmOHa r. 4. Taylor, Sub. Agent. KCLOWMA 11. S. V.iMcCllntock, tub. Agent. P. DuMonlln, Sub. Agent. tomers. Pnrmera of Ihu Spiillamohnen ' are coming to the realization thai when all things are considered! M..I. Henhy, For Sals Cheap. they are located in the bust pari1 I Mnllotte cream soparutor,good] of'the meal a,„l fertile Okanagan. (18 rlf;W, Apply to ! he diversity ol products lo bi ■IC-tf Ia:.k lln i.. produc, 'I is the greatest of any bi tion of the valley and because ol == the stifficioiicv of natural rainfall WKn«] fnrSale the quality oi our frnit it nee |. wheel lor oaie. i-dly in the lend. Investors und Bicycle, English Singer make, ho seekers slioul I investigate conster brake, in good order. In- this pari of the Okanngiiii. i.tnli <- al Advance office. SB If It's Real Estate It's Our Business ... You take no ch.-ini.es if you list with un. We can sell il for you. Come in and see ,,,;. A Good Opening for a Hardwire. Don't forget our olliee is in the MURRAY BLOCK, next door to .Murray's .Meal Market, j Agents for Great West Life, j Wul estate Bakery, confectioner!) All kinds of Candies, Cigars, etc. Fruit in Season. Fancy Pastry. We urn prepared to receive orders In this line for one of the BEST BAKERS IN THE INTERIOR, A. SHARY, Near 0, P. R, Depot, f 'Wholesale & Re» < a 4 All kinds of Fresh and (hired Meats always in stock I Fish and fowl in season BestPrices for Fat iS'tocK and Poultry. ► Mailorders a Specialty. ft Ge&a Poultry Wanted a %***********'mf*yr*w*yr***iT*yir*'ar* v*> f3 IN Dog licenses are now due. Have I you gel your tag f S. Lormer returned from n trip to Kamloops Wednesday. Mrs. Geo. Curry, of near Vernon. IS a gin si of Mrs. Eli Wilson. ^ >QsncifflCE3iE23 Gentlemen! \aVCmmt Bern To .Mr. and Mrs. Calluni, lust Monday, u fine Mi mui lot! ,e court of revision tor icipality is to be held on July. dnngh. of the week Celebrate Dominii n Day at Armstrong July _:.,!. Base ball game next Wednesdaj - Armstrong and Vernon. Armstrong's lothonnuol Dominion Dny colebnitii n will be held on -I nl> 2. The leaving elass of tbe Arm Strong public seliool nre in attendance nt the entrance examinations lx.ing held ul Knderliy today. Circus day iii tho valley is near lit hand and the youngsters nre looking forward to a trip to Vernon : pluyers h to see the animals next Tuesday.] A,.onge Emot)d loft WodneBilay A..I. Lapworth has just COUiplut-! for Seymour Arm where he will wl the painting of K. 0, Wotsou's spend a month prospecting, house nnd ninny favorable coin-j .,, R 8mith ^ m|u|(, H(|||||, ineiitBonthelniproveinentwroughtlmAeA improvements by way of have been heard. I I'lu ill Mrs. F. !!. Whiting ter Kdna spent the lust i visiting in Golden. Okanogan strawberries nre now1 on the loeal market. The opening price is 2-V per box. Geo Davis, our erstwhile burlier, accompanied the Veruou lacrosse ■re Wednesday. .ball the 11108- Ariustroug Phurniaoy be inohnrgooi Dr. Vaukleok ing Druggist Burns' absence, Vernon and Armstrong has, teams will try conclusions on Armstrong diamond uext W day. Darrell I'liruyeat. accountant 111 the loeal I,ranch of the Hank of Montreal, is taking his holidays, visiting his parents iu Vernon. Showery weather nud intervening sunshine have combined to I make the past week; an exceptionally favorable one for growing crops. Tlie Dig Store bus mude the metropolitan addition of a lady elcrk. Miss Maggie Holtby is now in charge of the dry goods depart- nient, anil is proving her self mil adept in her pleasant and efficient attention to customers. D. Matheson was in town Saturday iiiid during his stay was 00- mootingDjvely engaged iu soliciting sub- .it the pharmaceutical society «"" Borlptions.towards the $800 fund Hugh C.iiii.nings leaves tumor-1 council. Mrs Burns mid the bady!toi,llmpl(,tt, thepuymentof tlienew agricultural hull. Mr. Mathesou proven himself n successful can-1 vasser, und his appeals met with hearty res|xmses from the liberal I How are you Fixed for Clothing' for the warm Weather? painting and repairing on i bouse owne ; mill vard. by him west of I'llsom A- Kirby ndverlise thill they have an opening lor u bard- ware store Parties in search ol | r, r, Burns leaves tomorrow for b,IH SH "l»'"'»gH in tl.et Iknnngan V,„„,(mv|,r ,<( „„„,„; tll, ahiuild correspom We ar now offering our customers the advant- age of a I BIG DISCOUNT SALE IN ! Summer Suits, Custre €oat$ and I Ciintitt^ libit* I Summer Ue$t$. This Clothing consists of Travellers' Samples and there are over 50 Styles and Patterns. with the row for Victoria as the representative of Coronation lodge ut the; [. O. 0. P. grand lodge meeting.' He will be accompanied by Mrs. Cmnnilngs nud tho baby. The painting of llobt, Ferguson's house has now been completed and to say that an improvement has been made fails to do justice to the job. Mr. Ferguson now has an attractive and comfortable looking home, \V. .lames did the job with the brush. A. .1. Lapworth bus completed the painting of 0. T. Duykln's store, and though there are many bees buzzing round the hive done by Luppy's handiwork, there anno Hies on the job, and a very notable improvement is mode to the outward appearance of the store. Wm. Sawyer was up from Vernon Wednesday. Much as Billy would have liked to shout for his home team, there were other influences which prompted him not to "holler" against Armstrong, and to keep on tbe safe side he simply hud to keep still. F. K. Glover arrived yesterday from New Westminster prepared to make his future home here. | having closed up his business at the coast. The council of New Westminster, of which city Mr. Glover was for many years clerk, gave him u reception before bis departure. Kev. L. E, Gosling is supplying iu the Presbyterian pulpit during the absence of Rev. Duncan Campbell, who is iu attendance at the general assembly at London, Out. Bev. Gosling is engaged in work on the main line, with heudipiurt- crs ut Albert Canyon. His tirst sermon here wns preached lust Sunday night nnd was heartily en- will accompany him Marshall Lucas left Tuesday for Field where be will do harboring in the C. P. B, Hotel during his I holidays. He returns to his dental studies at Portland iu October. Mrs. W. Cross, of Winnipeg, wns guest Inst, week at the home of Joe McDonald, Mrs. Cross' hns. band is connected with the(), P, K. offices in Winnipeg. Councillor Murray finished up Snturdny night with his grading on Railway street. When it is again (irmly pocked the street will present a marked improvement. A. E. Armitnge accompanied Alex Reid, government tire ranger and timber inspector, on a trip through the country the past week. just for an outing from the close confinement of the store. Residents of the Okanagan who for the past fifteen years have celebrated Dominion Day in Armstrong will keep open .Inly 2 this year to attend here. A good program is being arranged and no place in the valley will offer as good entertainment. Gravelling on Rosedale avenue under Councillor Murray's supervision wns completed Saturday night. The sum of $300 has been expended there and where has formerly been a very bad stretch of road will now be a good gravelled highway, which because of the number of people travelling this road hns been badly needed. Bird Bros, have openi route in town, ns will bi I Uohn HamiII, SKEBSy I minds and pockets of the public-spirited citizens of the district. Locals That Get Business official p.reaory ARMSTRl ING HOME i Buy a lot and build a house of : your own in Fairview. Save your rent and make money on the rise Fisher it Sage. MUNICIPAL UOUNlflli. Reeve-A. Schubert. Clerk anil assessor- L. VV. Patton, Treasurer and collector—J, M. Wright. Councillors— Hen. Murray, W. Hiillam, J. L. Hivrtwill, Ft. H. Main. ___ Railway Time Table The Advance and the Winnipeg (Shcswai- & Okanaoan Railway) H. W. Wright came down from Free Press one year for only $1.75. ^aS™" North ,My ''"'"ft,-, „ m Enderby Monday mid while here! A^toB^tt^^aW ' ' sold to Mrs. F. 0. Wolfenden 175,-1 J . „. . „ Sunday wop. m. (XXI brick to go into her new brick block soon to be erected on her lots . . recently purchased from Amos Hill. These brick are some of those; manufactured by the Okanagan! Pelly & Pelly are selling the late I Brick Co., and :ire claimed to be of Larkin estate lots, now owned by I tirst class quality. That the new [Marshall Lucas—the most desir- j brick block is to be erected with- i «We lots in town. out unnecessary delay is nowi .._... practically assured. For Rent 0. J, South, superintendent of Good cottage adjoining town. the Provincial Society for the Pro- \ Apply to H. Hawkins. tection of Children. Vancouver, paid a visit to the Okanagan this For Sale. week. This society, whose work Iiiib rapidly increased during the Churches Tk/TETHODIST CHURCH. Divine Service will lie held every Sunday as tellews : Armstrong, 11 ii.in.; Knob Hill, II p.m.: Enderby, 7.:i(> pan.; Sunday School at 2..'UI p.m. Uev. A. N. Miller, Pastor. Circle. No. 37 CIRCLE. I Order of Canadian Home Circles, mee I in the 1.O.K. hall, si Monday in enc month, F. N. DANIELL.Lender. Mrs. KRASER, Secretary Postofl.ee Mail AaniVKS— North daily except Sinnliiy 9:30 a. m South " " " 3-10 p. in. Mail Lkavkb - Nnrll, daily except Sunday .'It.', p. m. South " " " !,:!■", a. in. Glenemmti ami Falkland every Moinl.-iy 5:00 p. m. Spiilliimelieen and Hull I ':ir on Mondays 5:00 p. m. Fridays 9:30 a. ai .1. M. Wbioht. Postmaster. )1'ESBYTER1AN CHUKOH, in its charge. Its labors for the protection and training of outcast: or mistreated children can hardly1 be overestimated, and Superintend-! ent South is meeting with added encouragement from all over the I province. I l Mark Hill,since selling off the larger portion of his fine Pleasant Valley ranch, hns purchased the T, G. Bell half section of timber land on Otter hike. An evidence nf the rise in real estate values isi 1 wagon; 1 Deering mower; 1 stubble plow. Apply, three and a half miles Bouth of Armstrong, to .Iiihn Robertson, Pigs for Sale. Pure-Bred Yorkshire pigs for sale, ready to take from sow. Price, including pedigree $1.1 each. If taken without pedigree $."1 each. These pigs are from Boloet stock, and are line ones. A. W. Hunter. Wanted. liirl to do light housework and Services in S. Andrew's. Knderliy, at 11 a.m.; Zaun Church, Armstrong, at. ■ 7:30 p.m. every Sunday.- Kev. I). Campbell, Pastor. 0 HUKGH OF ENGLAND St. Jnn.es' Church. Morning prober 11:00; Evening prayer 7:.W; Sum!,.)' Bohool 10:00. Communion Hervlces "ti first nnd third Sundays in ewh month nt thu 11 o'clock service) on the second und forth Sundays in each mouth arc Early Celebration ut 8 o'clock. Kkv. HowAun.). KiNU.M, A., Vicar. R OMAN CATHOLIC. Armstrong MarKets The following prices an- being paid for produce by the Annstr,.':.g Farmers' Exchange: Potatoes, per ton - - $25.00 Carrots. 20.00 Parsnips ao.oo Beets 30.00 Turnips " - uoo Cabbage " 5111 i i Hay - 12.50 Apples, per 10 Ib. • 2.00 Pears :''iii Celery, per 50 Ib, ■ :'.-.! Poultry, per do/.. 7.00 Eggs 50 Butter, per Ib. HI i Holy .Muss in 1.1). I-'. Hull, Armstrong, Third Sunday in each ninth at 10 o'clock 1-VriiKU Doiival. to competent person. Apply im- The Advance, ply the townspeople with this 1 necessary article fresh from the best .Taney cows and unadulterated even with the the addition of orpin puiu from Davis creek, nud Geo. Wilson, for some time em-1 w||i no doubt Und n good patron- ployed us second miller nt the Ok- !„,,,, j„ ||,jH |jlu, iiungun flour Mills, left Tuesday „„ ... . , ,. v ,, , i 1 he receipts ot creniii nt the Ok- lor Viincouver. II was because i ,, ' imagaii ( reuinery are now the of his abilities us a lacrosse player that George lefi Armstrong) the Vancouver club having found him n lucrative position in order to se. cure him on their lean, liy his departure our team loses a valuable member, whose place will bo lilled with some difficulty, The boys employed nt the mill tendered Illlll ii biinipieti on tli.- eve of his dfl- partnre. A. .1. Atkinson, representing the Vancouver Wire Wound Wood- eii Pipe Co.. spent a day in town the last of the week and favored the public meeting Inst Friday night with some Information concerning piping, cost of 8111110, etc. Wooden water pipe is becoming more commonly used iu wutei systems and the people of Armstrong are at present interested in its merits and demerits in com- pnrison with iron pipe for conveying water under high pressure. since if found satisfactory this pip, will be much cheaper for the proposal! enlarged main here, shown by the fact that twelve years . . . ... ..,, , ' ,, , , , , , i to assist with children; goal wages j ago be could hnve purchased this . , . . , .... a milk! same piece of land for $4.00 iier ,. . , , I f * ...'. mediately to seen by acre, while ho has now paid SlL'.i0,| A A H announcement elsewhere in this or just thrible the price of it twelve 1 ssue. Messrs. Bird promise to sup. years ago Mark has sold the timber off the land to T. K, Smith, out of which he will realize enough to make the land considerably chenper. Mr. und Mrs. II. A. Fraser nre again residents of Armsrrong and find a hearty welcome buck among tin'ir old neighbors. For something,,ver a year Mr. Frnser wns For Sale. White nnd nil cabbage plants 110 cents per 100; cauliflower 75 cents per 100: Brussel sprouts 1~> cents (ier 100; kale and brocoli 75 cents per KKI; kohlrabi 7"> cents per KKi. W. Winkler. Professional JAS. MURPHY, Barrister nnd Solicitor. WOOD. OAKGITjL BLOCK, xp TEMPLE CORNWALL, l!arrister-at-Luw. Solicitor and Notary Public ARMSTRONG, - - - B.O. InrgOSl ill the history of that insli-1 employed in .1. A, Schubert's gen- tiitioii uml Itutteruinker Christian ; aral stare at Penticton, but arrived requires to turn out three lurge Tuesday to ngaln assume charge of churning!) II week to keep even | his farm udjoining town. While Do you buy Milk! W. F, PHASER, D.M, I) DENTIST, Wood Cnrglll Block, lit and liflOto : witli the work. Farmers who urn so situated us to be nble to keep II few cows have learned thai patronage to tho oroamory iB the iiiobI profitable way of disposing of their cream. The numerous friends of Lee Patten will learn with pleasure of his successful graduation from Woodstock College. Although Lee. shortened his term there one year by doubling up on his work- that is, taking two years' work in one—ho came through tin- examinations with lirst class honors. We (join with bis many friends iu con- grntulotlng him upon this significant ovidonca of his attention to duties. He. will arrive home about ! the middle of July to spend his holidays, aftor which ho will enter for a medical course in Toronto University. Mr. Frnser has ao fault to lind with the lake country und reports it ns going alidad very rapidly, he iieverlheli-BB feels more ul home at Armstrong nud is glut! to be once more settled in his property her,-. Uev. Howard .1. King has circulated among the parishoners of St, MILK ll) iris for tl .lames' the past week or two a, MbI miking subscriptions towards the erection of the new vicarage on the situ recently purchiiscd of .1, Siinington. Thnt overSlOOO, to ho paid during tl ext three years. Iiiib been subscribed speaks unmistakably of the success that has attended hisell'orts. Tlie members of this church hnve procured n ; OIHoo Hours; 9iH0 to ATMSTRONG, - 13.0, lllltli nm is. bug to Inform tho publlo that they rrc pri-pure to supyly FRESH MILK ANII CREAM ilollvornil in Iowa nigh! mid morning Prices: CREAM flfto ant Fraternal Societies. LO. I/.. No. 1807,, meets in the • I.O.K. Lodge Room, tl ond Saturday evening of each month at k p.m. Visiting brethren cordially Invited F. X. DANIELS, A, SCHUBERT, Seoretary. W..M. When Things Don'i Go Right handsome Bite for their vicarage, und with the erection of the building proposed n conimendnblo addition will have bee da to their church property, With me 1 go on a "bust" and forget them. At other times 1 get a move on and mind my own business. OKANAGAN Black Preeeptory. Meets In the Foresters' Hall, Armstrong, on the Thursduy, on or before the full moon, at 8 p.m. visiting brethren rordiiillv invited. W. T. HOLTBY, K. BENNETT, Preceptor Registrar. CORONATION Lodge.No. 48. 1. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening in t In- Odd Fellows' Hall, over Wood, Cnrglll & I.'o'h. Store, at 8 o'clock, Sojonrniuc. brethren are cordially invited to attend. Synopsis of Homestead Regulations. A.S'V available Dominion Lands within tho Railwii) Hell in British i Coluinbin, limy be hoineHteudod by any person tin- sole head of a family, or any male over IH years ofnge, to ihe extent of one-quarter sootlun of IdOncres more or less. Entry mast he made personally nt the local land olllee lor the dlslrlel In which Ihe Ian,I is sil Male. The homesteader Is required t,. j.-r form the conditionsenniieetod tberowlth under one of the following plaasi il. Al leusl n siv ninalhs' renidence ii).',,n and uultlvntlonol the Innd in ench year for three yenrs, ,'JiK ihe father n,r mother, Utile fail, er is deceased, of ihe homesteader r>- sides upon n farai in ihe vicinity of tl,.. 1,1,1,1 entered lor. Ihe re,|lliri'lllell!s a.- l.i residence uai) beiatlstted by residence a■ |miri said land. ,:iilf the settler has his permanent residence uitni farming land owned lo him in the vieinilv ol his homeateiul, th, requirements as to residence maj he sniislied l,y residence upon the said land Six months'notice In writing should be niveau, the Commissioner of Dominion Ian,l.sai Ottawa of intention to apply fur patent. Coal lands miiy be purchased ntilO per acre for soft coal and f^n (,.r aniline cite. Xot in,ire ttlHIllKiO liens eiU) |„, acquired i,i one individual or company. Koynlty at the rat,-of lu cents per ton of 2,000 pounds shall be collected on ihe gloss on,i nt W, W, CORV, Deputy of Minister of the Interior N, II, lliiiiiithorlzcd piiblienlion "f his advertisement will nol be |mld for. JAMES, the Painter. W. J. SMITH, N.ll. II. HAWKINS. V. O. II. FRANCIS, Hoc See pOURT V 3450, ARMSTRONG, No I. O. F. .Meet,ni-s nl tlu-ir hall 1 ■■■, Satuido in ench month Visiting lire, hleneerdil llv invited. 11 Hawkins. h'.H. Poultry. PURE BRED Hroivn Leg horn nnd I'lomoutli Roek Poultry nnd E'.'L's. Bome exeontiniinlly good )oung Cockerels,,,« on hand. L'lnsiiov, a. T. W. MARSHALL The following is the report ol attendance of the schools of i! , Municipality i i' S|itdlumctu!cu let Man V Municipal Schools. NOTICE! Pu Water Coxm beks: Street sprinkling an I lawn taps ■an only bo used np to I) o'clock, i, m., between 12 o'clock noon and _ o'clock, p. m„ and iron, 6 to 10 ,'clock, p. in . daily, In case of tire all taps shall be Graduate Mlcs-Brpni SfilCOl... z ~, z eg | at once shut off, Users of water 1 nm now prepared lo receive 10 lisl sril U'hother inside or outside the town I orders for piano timing and i [7.65 sin: i limits will bo governed by these' lies and in fractious will be dealt! J. H. warren f=***=^^ ^^-^^.^^^^^xf^^ / I nm, TiMg I Lamidowno Knob Hill Annsli'eng. art! tiiv GO Armstrong, Unci div 51 Armstrong, 1st div f,7 Pleasant Valley. II 40.43 82.U1 38.W 74.> ■la.77 B0.4I | 10.73 78-04 guarantee satisfai tiikv work at rbahonable PUK l.s'. Otter Lake.. Deep Creek. 20 14.71 7357 If, 10.41 lili.41 •i-,1 108.55 7!,. 11 A. F. & A. M. Election. The election ol officers for Spttl- liiiuchecn lodge No. Ill A. P, A A. M., WHS held on Tuesday evening last. A number of visiting broth- efll were present, among whom were VV M. Bro, P. Ijiirnes. Enderby, and K. \V. Bro. High man, Vernon, Elections resulted ns follows: Worshipful Master, Bro. F, C. CostertoniSr.VVarden.T.K. Smith: Jr. Warden, R. R. Burns; Sec, K. S. Pelly; Trens.. C. J. Becker: Auditors. F. C. Wolfenden and A. E. Morgan: Tyler, d.T. Bird. The installation will take place ou St. John the Baptist day. June 27. Court of Revision Notice is hereby given Hint the annual sitting of the Court of Revision, for the purpose of hearing all complaints against the 'assessment for the year 1II0U ns mnde by the assessor for the Municipality of Spallumcheen, will be held in the Council room, Armstrong. on Wednesday. July loth, at 1(1 o'clock a. m. Any person desiring to make a complaint against their} assessment must give ten days no-; tice to the clerk in writing before I said date. L. W. Patten. 0. M.C. with as provided for by the bylaw, j Address me at.... Geo. Murray, i ARMSTRONG, B.O.| .). Ham ill, ^^^__ P. ('. Wolfenden, Water Commissioners. flAAd 45-Acrti Ranch Wc sell Buggies. Yes, and we also sell the.... 20th century washer... The Best Machine nunle, \Vin> Cable of all sizes, Single mul double blocks* Horse PorkB, Churches' Hay Cars, Champion Mowers ami Rakes Thoniiw Steel Uny Tedders, B. Francis .FOR SALE. Only half n mile from Armstrong. HI acres under cultivation : balance good bottom land easily I cleared, Good frame house, stable i nml other buildings, With the land will be sold one team, three I cows, one steer, one brood sow, 8 dozen chickens, and full eipiipmeiit ! farm machinery. Price $.r>(HI0. ...D. MITCHELL. Watch and Jcicirj H OUSE Painting' Any man can throw paint on a building, but if yon want n houre painted you must troto u tradesman. I have hat! over 2", years' experience and can give perfect satisfaction in Painting, Paper hanging. Kalsomininff, Signs, etc. ESTIMATES furnished For painting buildings or ibrowing paint on tliem. A. J. LAPWORTH. Repairing Leave your Orders with.... R. R. BURNS, Agent fur S. R. ASHE, Jeweler, Vernon. I ... £ 1 t-SLr- ... Bee Hive Supply store ?•> a- , Armsirong v^&\^ Barber ...Stoop mmM. SmMare, j Are you coming -TO- I I ARMSTSONG -FOROUR- and Billiard Hall. The smoothest shaves, the neatest haircuts and the cleanest. ' shampooB. Shave loo, Haircut 25o, I' A. N, RATLEDGE, . Proprietor| GROCERIES Onr Grocery Department still Ii-uiIb both in the Quality of Goods and LOW PRICES Crosse & BUdkweii't Pieces, Blue Ribbon Catsup, Chili Jauce and Other Seasonable Relishes. Try our Chinese Preserved Ginger Cool Drinks Tbe season for these is now here and we have the best, in town. A bottle of one the following preparations in the house during the hot weather will la- appreciated Fresh Lemon (quash at 75c per bottle. Eiffel Tower powdered Lemonade 50c per tin. (A spoonful ef either Ol these makes ii ulass nl Hie Ill's! Uitnotiado.) Fresh Lime Juke, the Healthiest ummer Drink. LADIES* COLLARS We have just received ll handsome line of Ladies' Fancy Collars and now offer the Latest Designs and Shapes in Chiffon, Lace, etc Fancy Chiffon and Lace Jtocks 50c to $1.00. til (oh :rc. to p. c. discount for €a$b on Dry Goods. Cm T. DA YKIN* I If you will cull anil i EMPIRE Cream Separator | ti22^tmZ^ti22^am-12S!!& mmtZ^/m-Z^&Z^tZ*!;^ * I ■ 151b Annual I DOMINION DAY 1 Celebration? |J iinil nod' bow few purls il hits, how perfectly simple it. is, bow easy it turns, bow perfectly it skims, bow easily it is keptelonn. ami how strong and durable it '■ is. ,viiu will at once de* cide it is the separator fur you. No separator 1 ever made such rapid, strides in popularity as the Empire. The I est.smi is thai it satis- ! ties every purchaser. i I ask the privilege of : showing it. to you. NEW DRAY LINE Having opened a DKAY LINE in Armstrong. 1 sollojt all kinds of work in this line at LOWELT PRICES, ALL KINDS OP TEAM WORK. PROMPT SERVICE OUR MOTTO. H. Ehmke,Pr^ m. vou go m to build? f so, il will pay you to see me Estimates given.— J. Siniinyion CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.il Shop next Francis' W. Christian, Hiitteruiaker at Creamery, as. TEWARD I I I I I L THE BEST PROGRAM To Be Given in (be okanagan. Special Sports fcr tbe CMIereit See Program Later. E. RHIAN, j. Mcdonald, C hairman. $< GOD SAVE THE KING Stone Mason. Brick Layer, Plasterer. I am prepared lodo all kinds oi work in these lines and giiuranl.ee ! alislnt'liou. Ill VKAHK RXPEBIKMOE, Rkriurnoki Bpringhilti hull mile nortb - ol Armstrong. [ Orders may he left will, (.'. Addison. cri'larv i I F.N. DANIELS I * SON CENERAI MACKSMTIIS. FOR SALE. I MeOornilck Hinder, 1 Urnntford M„w, r. 1 I'Hnning Mill, I Straw , 'niter 111 ," Power. F. N. DANIEL* -»-OM Okanagan Flour Mills Co. Ltd. ARMSTRONG B. C. millers of a flour THAT IS A UNIVERSAL FAVORITE -c— AGENTS FOR —am ^Peering machinery* Feed Grains of AH Kinds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Patronize Our .H^crfism anil $m money. ^»-—i6o /teres i If Choice laud in Salmon Arm Valley: '1 good houses and outbuildings. Will sell in block or in tractB to suit purchasers. EASY TERMS. • ■ Apply on tho premises to.... 3no. 01. Armstrong, Salmon Arm, B. C M.J. HENRYS . ea*ma*mbaaa*ea4ma*a*0eaam*mm*a*aa*Mr*maaaWaMmr*M -M I ** a, I Nurseries, Greenhouse & Seedhouse I Vancouver, - B. C. i Head ipairlurg for ! Pacific Goast Grown Oardun Mower & l-'ielil Scuds New crop aow In stock nnd on tost la jour Greenhouses. Ask your merchant. tor them in sealed pncltugos. If lie does net. I die them »-e will mail l„ you BU Assorted pnoketa of Vegetable or Gordon aoatta tor $1.00 This is inir speein] Holctiton for li, O. Spncial [irlous on your hulk s Is. 0. C. Grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees j Now retiily r,,,- spring Khipuienl, oxtrtt ,,.,', Htot'lt of m it Hvein- Apple lreen lit 620.00 per 100: 5180,1X1 por hum Sfnyniird plum Sl.l iieh. Itullnn in-line, L' year , 1,1 fine .-.'. , 0 per 100. sugar prune - yeiu old lln, S10 per lull, I nil lisl ol otliei stock in regular prices l,i I mi, pi-lee your list heforc placing , i it "i [Ier. GrcenholiHe, Klornl v irk Hue sli|,|ill 'S. Frail p,i, liitges, I'Vi-liliss- em,, le. 1 'utnloiflie l-'ree. M.J. HENRY, ','UlOWestiuinstcr lei. Vancouver.
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Title | The Armstrong Advance |
Alternate Title | The Armstrong Advance and Spallumcheen Advocate |
Publisher | Armstrong, B.C. : Eugene Rhian |
Date Issued | 1906-06-08 |
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