Ufye Armstrong Advanced and Spallumcheen Advocate. RHIAN, Published al Armstrong, in Ihe Garden Spot of the Famous Okanagan Valley. Subecrlqllcn St.SO In Ad.ance Otnarwlaa S2.00. VOL. 11. ARMSTRONG, B.C.. FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1906. NO, 11. STRONG LEADERS Fine Oashmero Son. 25(1 per pair. Workingmen's Shirts, IHy. Collars, all Slinpes and Sisses, 2 for 2B)>. Overalls, with or without, bib, $1.00. Shoes, Men's, if 1.7."'-, Hoys'. §1.86, Boys' Washable Suits $1 60 to $2.00. Rainproof Uoiits $2.00 to $15.00 fine Shirts of all styles nnd sixes. $1.00 to $2.01). Neckwear in all sha|ics, styles and quality. Straw Hats, Kelt Hals, tit iff Hats, Linen Hals Cups in endless variety. Hoys' Punts 50o to iric a pair. I MEN'S WORKNG SHIRTS. CHOICE LOT JUST OPENED! ft - Alto a new lot of— Collars at 15c. each, 2 for 25c. Stylish but cut with a view to comfort Armitage I Paul. Ok « Leading« Geitt' « furnishers. ^^a*Xa**aa*mmbMa%* j LORD'S DAY OB5LRVANCL BILL. An Outline of Some of the Provisions of Measure Now i Before the Dominion House. per Hundred Pounds. The Best Garden Hose in ToiiT (Uood Cargill Co., ClMlttd. THE - BIG - STORE. fm~mm*mm.a*a*p ' The I,ill respecting tho Lord's [nnd tho work of domostio servants | day, as nmmendod by the special (r) the operation by any Canadian committee, has been reprinted and'electric street railway Company it is now possible to gather acinar* whose line is interprovinoiii) or In- ,er conception of Ihe provisions rternntional of its cars forpftSBonger than was possible in tho first rough triilHoon the Lord's day on any I draft. The exemption clause is of line or brunch now regularly bo ' interest of many callings and in-'operated. dustriis, but there is one section, Clause I says: It shall not be I which provides, among other' lawful for any person to |iennit j things, that a domestic servant I any employee, other than employ- who is employed on Sunday is to'eeson boats which do not complete have a full day oil' during the en-' their regular trips within 2-1 hours. suing week. to do on the Lord's day any work Sections ii and-I rend as follows:'within subsections (e) to (n) in- 3, Notwithstanding anything here- [elusive, and subsections (q)nnd (r) in contained, any person may on ' of section 1! of this act or incidental | | the. Lord's day do any work of \ thereto, unless such employee is! ! necessity or mercy, and for greater | given during the next six days of j j certainty, but not sous to restrict: such week 21 consecutive hours ■ the ordinary meaning of the ex-, without labor. pression "work of necessity or, All kinds of excursions are stop mercy," it is hereby declared that|ped by claused; It shall not be; THE it shall be deemed to include the lawfnlfor any person on the Lord's Lndv's li iit coat betw i following classes of work: day to run. conduct, or convey >>> i A Partial List of the Events for I kin find Armstrong. F Summer Drinks A Fresh Supply of... Lemon Kali, Lime Juice, Grape Juice, etc Remember that on Dominion Day our store will be the best place to buy and enjoy ^<>vICE CREAM, ICE CREAM SODA, or a SUNDAE. Eowney's Celebrated Chocolates in Bulk. 3fie Armstrong Pftarmacy, R. R. Bums, - - Druggist. Tj jt^S^^SS^mm-tS!^ DAY WE CELEBRATE. Lost WHY Next Monday's Program. (a) Any necessary or customary any mode of conveyance, any I work in connection with divine cursion on which passengers are | worship; lb) Work for the relief conveyed for hire and having for of sickness anil suffering, including its principal or only object the the sale of drugs, medicines and carriage on that day of such pass- surgical appliances by retail: (c) eugers for amusement or pleasure. receiving, transmitting or deliver- and passengers so conveyed shall ing telegraph or telephone mess-'not be deemed to be passengers ages; (d) starting or maintaining within the meaning of the act, fires, making repairs on furnaces Clause 7 says: It shall not be and repairs in cases of emergency, lawful for any person on the Lord's and doing any other work, when day to open to the.public any park such fires, repairs or work are or pleasure ground or other place necessary to any industrial process maintained for guin to which un of such continuous nature that it admission fee is charged directly it cannot be stopped without Ber- or indirectly, or within which a ions injury to its products or the fee is charged for any service or plant or property used in such pro- privilege. cess, or if without the doing of. Hunting on Sunday is aimed at such work on th» Lord's day such by clause I); It shall not be lawful; vs. winner of morning game. process connot be carried on con- for any person on that day to shoot "-00 P-ni., Lacrosse, I'.nderby timioiisly und safely during the at any target, mark or other ob- Jnnlors vs. Armstrong Juniors. other six dayBof the week; (e) any ject. or to use any gun, rifle or I 7100 p. m., Foot ball, Enderby work without tin- doing of which other engine for that purpose. j vs. Armstrong. on the Lord's day electric current. Clause 1(1 is of interest to news; MOUNTED SPORTS. igh*. heat or gns cannot be con- dealers: It shall not be lawful for j Potato and Bucket race on tinuously supplied for lawful pur-j any person to bring into Canada horse back, prizes $10 anil $5. poses: (f) the conveyance of travel- for side or distribution or to sell, Mounted wrestling match, prizes rsand work incidental thereto; (g) or distribute within Canada on the i SIC and $5 the continuance to their destina- j Lord's day any foreign newspaper tion of trains and vessels in trim- or publication clasified as a new sit when the Lord'sday begins;(h) paper. loading and unloading merchandise j Any constable is given authority at intermediate points on or from. under the act to enter suspected passenger boats and passenger premises other thnn a dwelling trains; (i) keeping railway tracts clear of snow or ice, milking repairs leave at ADVANCE Mrs. Lar ini. r pleasi 'die or with Y K. Bl-STMEi Tlie committee, in charge of the celebration lor next Monday have matters well in hand for a successful duy's celebration and, while no elaborate attractions are brought in nt heavy expense from outside points, those who attend may depend on a good day's entertainment from the day's proram arranged. The following is a partial list of the events of the day: FIELD SPORTS. 10:80 a.m., Base ball, Salmon Arm vs. Armstrong. 3:00 p. m.. Base ball, Enderby Painters Wanted I will pay highest wages and give steady employment to three being |,1(,n capable of doing goal bouse painting. A. J. Laawohth, Wanted. Cirl to do light bmiBewi rk ami to assist with children: t-(x.,l wages to competent person. Apply immediately to A. A. H.—The Advakcb. Court of Revision Notice is hereby given that the annual sitting of the t'cirt , f Revision, for the purpose of hear- all complaints against the [ass essment for the year UHlfi ns made by the assessor for the Municipality of Spallnmcheeii, will ie hel.1 in the Council room. Armstrong, on 'Wediiesday. July lsth. at 10 o'clock a. in. Any person desirinc Victoria Cross race, prizes $10 to make a complaint ngninst their in cases of emergency, or doing any other work of a like nature, without the doing of which on the Lord's day. the traffic on the transportation lines cannot be safely carried on; (j) work before'!o'clock iu the forenoon find alter 8 o'clock iu the afternoon of yard crews in handling curs in n railway yard;(kl ling, unloading and operating uny ocean going vessel which other wise would be unduly delayed nftor house. A. F. & A. M. Grand Lodge. The 36th annual convention of theM. D. grand lodge A.F. A. M. closed at Victoria last Saturday.! A most successful convention ofj the Masons of British Columbia wns held, all the forty-one lodges ot the province being represented.! An animated dlscnsssion ensued over the selection of a meeting place for next year. The contest was waged between delegates from her schedule date of sailing, or any ,||(, t,(jabt fot Vancouver and those vessel which would otherwise be In from t,,(. ,,lt(,ri(jr f()r Vl.rmin TllB imminent danger o being stopped , ,, „ . . , , . . h ' ii latter won out and next yenrs by the closing ot navigation) (I) curing for live stock nnd perishable products arriving nt any point g. j during the Lord's day; (in) th' operation of any ferry bout author- ~j ^ „, ,, Bl,rn„Bof ,,nf]orb ized by any competent authority to | gwon| b(,ar„r carry passengers on the Lords, . day: (n) the hire of horses and car-! The 12th at Salmon Arm. riages for the personal use of the hirer or his family for any purpose Salmon Arm expects to enter- not prohibited by the net; (ol any tain s-1 and J,',. ATHLETIC SPORTS. 1st. 2nd. Men's 100-yd. race. $5.00 $3.00 l'ole jump 3.00 2.00 Belay race Special Prizes Old men's race. !i0 yds. Box Cigars. Fat men's race, Box Cigars, i mii.dren'k SPORTS. 1st. 2nd. Game of nobbies,.. .f.YtK) Boy's hose reel race, (I to team. 2in:l heats. li.UO Unstable race' boys trader 17 6.00 assessment must give ten days notice to the clerk in writing befo ll id date. L. W. Patten, C. M.C. Do you buy Milk! limn ni;,i thin tin . I), latter won out grand lodge will convene in the Okanagan ou the Thursday before dIiu's eve. John Highman, of Vernon, was elected R. \V. (I. 310 Boy s race, 17 under 8.00 2.00 M " 2.00 1.00 12 " 2.1)0 1.00 Girl's roce, 1(1 " 3.00 2.00 M " 2.00 1.00 12 '• 2.00 1.00 Hoy's sack race .... 2.00 1.00 Boy's3-legged race. 2.00 1.00, Boy's wheelbarrow race 2.00 1.00 Girl's egg and spoon race 2.00 1.00 Boy's potato race .. 2.00 I (XI Pie eating contest.. 2.00 Diving contest for 26f! pieces. The band will be in attendanc, >6g to inferm ;li" puhlio ire prepare to supylj FRESH .MILK AND CREAM delivered in town night and morn ine Pri MII.K Mate foi il CRE.V11: Cbe Columbia College. 1 (O Provides board nnd tuition for both La lies and Gentlemen at very low rates. In the regular course in. 2000 people at their celebra-j mid play at intervals during the struction is given in the advanced SHOULD YOU READ THE ADVANCE? BECAUSE it helpB to advance your district. BECAUSE it is the'only means to get the news. BECAUSE it ie owned and nblishedin Armstrong unavoidable work after 8 o'clock tion on July 12. The special train dap. Public School, High School, Colle- I in the evening of the Lord's day in for the accommodation of Okana- Every resident of the district ginto and University work. The | tho preparation of the regular gan people will leave Armstrong: should turn out, and be sure to Special Courses include a thorough 'Monday morning edition of a j at 8:00 in the morning, and return- bring the children. practical Business training: The I daily newspaper; (p) any wavoid-ing will leave tne Arm nt HKX) nt A grand ball for the benefit of Vocal, Instrumental, and Teckni- lablework after 4 o'clock in the night. The rate from here will! of the baud will take place in the quoin Music: In Art: Sketching, afternoon of the Lord's day. for, or | be $1.66, It is expected u goodly I.O.F. hall in the evening, Music Oil Painting nnd Pyrography; Also in connection with, the setting of number will go from here, u limn- will be furnished by the orchestra Physical Cnlliireand Elocution, bukerB' sponges; (q)the delivery of ber contemplating making the trip, and supper served in the dining ! Tor Calendar, Address "Columbian milk and ice for domestic purpose overland, | department, College, New Westminster, B. C, The Advance PUBLISHED i-V '.' i F El DA i AT ARM8TKI KG, U. c. EUGFSE ntxtAH. • Pue,lin,hcr. Subscription $1.00 ! t-r yew n nd unco. If nol [mid in idvancu (8.00. Advertising r.itt -■ u veil on iprlii at ton. !\l JOU PK1NT1NG A SPE TV. Notices t>f church sen icos nnd entor toinnifiits where no idinission is el urged inm-rU't! In-.-. (nl tr noli. -h ut usun] ratios. ( itrtls of I hanks $1. Th.' Advttncu Is published in thi inter* eats >-\ the town iuh 1 rtlstrt. t in whioh it exists and cordio !\ sullo la tl r put runup■ ol thu publi A Successful Social. Unfortunately for the ladies ol the Woman's Auxiliary of St. .lames' church Tuesday evening proi howi ■d owl,at rainy. This, er. did nol prevent the buc- ess of their strawberry festival at the homo of T.C Gray. A large attendance was present despite the threatening wouther and although it rained desperately after the crowd had assembled they took j refuge from tho lawn to the ver- andli and inside the spacious dwelling und enjoyed to the fullest the festivities of the evening. The lorchestin wns in attendance und furnished sweet music throughout the evening. The refreshments Iconsisted ol tho most delicious ice "There is little ueod for thisrjro-1 oreamB, strawberries ami light vinos to spend money in trying to I lunches, and was thoroughly en- induce immigrants from other; joyed by those participating. From countries to come lure and settle, i a linancial as well as a social |mii,t The best immigration work that of view the affair was very snooess. Btitish Columbia can do is to de- full, some f 35 being realized. The velop the fruitgrowing industry, rnre hospitality of both .Mr. nud and to send large quantities of Mrs. Gray and the ample nccom- Brst-olass fruit, properly grown, modntlon afforded by their home .0, FRUIT. AT COST! Wo are now Offering Our Entire Stock OP- Ready-to-Wear Hats at COST PRICE. Call - while ■ ibe - Stock < is • Complete. See cur Veilings, £aces and efancu Ri66ons. fflrs. W. 8. SFisfier. fruit harvested, packed, nnd shipped, to makes it a moBt pleasant place for the Northwest: this will bring our the scene of social functions of own people hero OS soon ns they this nature, become tired of the more rigorous climate of the prairies." Thus writes .Mr. Maxwell Smith. Dominion fruit inspector, in the British Columbia Rowiew. "Although it is less than sixteen years sii.ee the tirst full fruit was shipped ont , G. MOBERLY... Electric Light Poles. § Tlie contract lor getting oul poles s for the Armstrong Eleotric Light | and Power Co. was let on Tuesday | carload ofU0 Wm. Gregory, the contract price nl' British boing$.l.fi0eiich. That the parlies Columbia," Mr. Smith says, "pro-1 tendering for tho job h'gnred very gross has been fairly rapid, and L|06e f0 ,,nch other is shown by the people are now beginning to real- fllot thnl two other tenders were iise something of its possibilities as Uor QM nw\ $1,(;5 res|ioctively. a fruit-growing province.'' The niembors of the company as- Mr. Smith then states the foi- LnrB lls that work will now be push- lowing astonishing facts- In tho Li 0„ tho installation of the light- season of 1904, the limit, crop oflmgp|nnt witi, lls ||ttlo delay as British Colntnbia was valued at j possible and that the people of $(100,000, and the area under culti- j Armstrong may depend on electric Vtttion estimated at 14,000 acres, light being avuiliible for tho early In 1905 the area under fruit had fall, perhaps about October 1 The been increased to 20,000 acres, and J oontract for the poles culls for their the total revenue derived therefrom dolivery by August 15. was nearly one million dollars. In the same year nearly $500,000 was expended in the purchase and im- ^_ CONTRACTOR AWD BDILDEI!. All Kinds of Carpenter Worll at reasonable Prices Sash, Doors, MouEdlnss and Glass. Turning, Band Sawing, Picture FRAMtNG. £35 Plans nnd Speciiicntiona Prepared. ■(C.-C-C •C.^-O.C'C..C,;OC-;<;.;C;t:C?C;^ 0sS^ai^sSi(^S)<^SisSS)s?3s^iii^5S>5S9 Special Council Meeting. provement of fruit lands, and the average price received for grade No. 1 apples from October 1, 1905, to March 81,1906, was $1.27 j>er 401b box, f. o, b. shipping point, Early varieties started out at j?! net. and during the latter part of February and .March as high as $2 per box was being paid for strictly No. 1 in carload lots. ''Outside of the quantities consumed in onr own cities tlie ohief market for British Calutnbin fruit is the prairie provinces, east of the llocky mountains," continues Mr. Smith, "a market which will always demand the best that the fruit-grower can produce und in ever-increasing quantities, so that The municipal council held a special meeting on Saturday. The principal business was in connection with the assessments levied on lands drained by tlle Bennett creek ditch. We are pleased to note that the slight disagreement existing between the council and thi- owners of the land hns been amicably settled and the assessments paid without the nocessit of any reference to the courts. "'« 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. Compactors and Builders. Contracts taken for all kinds of Carpenter Work. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED, McPhersonftiioiiby § A Wonderful Record of Fraternity. g)^5)^S)(^j)^3)(^j)(g8(^s^j)(^s^8^j)^3Q The splendid work of the various fraternal societies in relieving widows and orphans of deceased members is one of the greatest sons in prnctioul charity1 fit present day knows and (sJ British Columbia need have nol , • , , object lessons fear, no matter how rapidly the in- ,, • . .. ; ilustrv develops, of an over-pro-; ,. , . , . , , , , , •' ' ' ' one which is highly commendnbli auction of good, clean, commercial varieties. The province is most favorably situated, in being con- tignous to the vast plains to the .inst. where fruit-growing on a commercial basis is not likely ever i" '- - —- thirty-two years ngo, this bound to increase rapidly in poj Lap Dusters f on the part of those who set aside a portion of their earnings fortius purpose. As an evidence of the extent of this work we note that since the founding of the Inde- , pendent Order of Foresters in 1874, to nea success. I hat territorv is ., ■ , . ., • , ■' thirty.two years ago, this order lone has distributed the enormous I hnv illation and the consumption of fruit will be enormous. It is a curious fact that the average family on the prairies ,,f the Northwest consumes more fruit than do thoso of British Columbia and it is quite natural also to expect Ihalj as the farmers of the prnirios sue.! ceed within ii comparatively few years ill laying by sufficient to keep them in comfort for the rest of their lives, they should look to, to British Columbia with its congenial climate, magnificent scenery I and tremendous unexplored and undeveloped natural resources as a place in which to spend their declining years." Maxwell Smith is perhaps the best informed man on the fruit industry in ll," | rovince nnd il is an'othe: more able to give advice on this subject llinn I e, His optimistic I,.recasts should therefore be of miii h heii'lit to those who nre engaging in fruit growing for the tirst time. His predictions re tin- rnturo market for i! ('. fruit should dispel ihy fenrB thai may exist along this line. ' just received my new stock and can supply you with anything ffa you need. 8/ fC. L. CHRISTIAN, I Armstrong - Harness - Store. i<t t3^5(^S@S^5^S^5^5(^5(^9@9@9^5Q sum of $18,oo0,0(19. The distri- billions of the past year alone was (12,11)1,4111, which means relief nt the rate of $7000 per day. The lodge now has a membership of 289.460, Ihe gain for the year end- ing Inst April, being 8,088. There is ut present on hand a surplus of $9,980,000, Was It Because of Cold Feel? The return shoot with the V Vernon gun club was to have taken place here on Wednesday of this! week. On Tuesday evening, how- over, a'wire was received stating thnt the Vernon club could not get enough men together to come so thnt the match was postponed. Some of the local membersaro at a a loss to understand why out cf n bonsted membership of forty, liv, members could not be sent to Ann-I strong, when out of the local club, with a membership admittedly much less than thai claimed by Vernon, no difficulty was found i,i sending a team to Vernon. [E 31=3 tTl BUYERS Are coming in at a Food Pace How. &f you want to self yeur farm dent forget to fist it witli us, 5fiis is alt we asfi you to Ho. Dou'l forget our office next door to IB ,,, the Mnrrav's J M I'll KAY out Market. BLOCK. Agents for Great West Life. "The Land o! ihc Big Red Apple" List Yeur Land- Our Mr. Fisher will leave on an Advertising Tour to HMD DEER nnd EDMONTON nnd othor Alberta points next we.'k. List your lands with us at once if you want to make a ipiick sale. MONEY TO LOAN! We have a few thousand dollars to loan on Good Real Estate Security at reasonable rates. We wish to place this at once. (live us a call. FISHER ix SMCSSS Your treats. - ■MaaaaaVtam eWa\a-mbaaWaaa**3a*amt Will be Rest thai (he Market affords if they are bought at the Okanagan Meat Market. WHOLESALE and Retail Meat Merchants. Live Stock and Poultry Bought. iicsli Fish Tiiesdaps and Fridays. C. E. HOIISER, Culler. II. Schneider, prop. Bank of Montreal Head otlice: Montreal CAPITAL, all paid up JHOUO.OOO, [{est. $10,000,000 Balance Profit nnd Loss account, $1)711,11811, PRESIDENT, Right Hon. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, VICE-PRESIDENT, Sir Geo. A. Drumtnond, K.C.M.C. Branches in all the principal cities and towns in Canada. Also in the following cities :- Loudon; Eng,: i'l. Abchnrch Lane, E. C. • New York,oil Wall Street: Ohicago.lrAH Lu Salle Street : Spokane, Wash.; St. John's Newfoundland, Bankers and Correspondents : Liverpool. Bank of Liverpool, Sect- land, British Linen Co's. Hank nnd lira aches. A general bunking business transacted. Drafts sold available at all points in the United States. Europe and Canada, including Atlin and Dawson City. SAVING'S BANK DEPARTMENT, Deposits received from 1 upwards und Interest nllowed lit current rates. Interest entered :i()t!i June, nnd Hist lleceinlier Wlthdrawala on demand without delay. Rnnohers and country business given s'pecinl attention. Municipal and school district aci-iiunts received on favornlilc terms. Spci'inl attcation given to the handling of municipal ami other debentures. : BANKING BY MAIL. Deposits may ho made anil withdraw!] hy mail. Out-of-town accounts receive OKANAGAN DISTRICT: v4;^™^/.?."" ENDERBY, ARMSTRONG E. A. Taylor, Sub. Agent. KELOWNA ! r. S. V.lMcCllntack, Sub. Agent. P. OuNlonlln, Sub. Agent. All Rinds of fyfrtsDing Dishes fcr the Hot Weather DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ICE CREAM SODAS STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, ETC. ALL THE LATEST AND BEST FLAVORS, ?r«$h ■ Trait ■ ilow ■ in ■ Stock. A. SHARY, UAKHHV, COXPBJTIONEIIV, Restaurant, mm MEAT MARKET. I Wholesale & Reiali All kinds of Fresh and Cured .Meats always in slock Fish and Fowl in season BestPrices for Fat StocK and Poultry. Mail Orders a Specialty, Geoi Poultry Wanted Prop. \ ► iv ft WW »t»tVTfTtWVlf»vwv»T»V»T»wl r> kf- '■^F L. Cowl and General.. -jj>- Celelrate Dominion Day nt Arm- strong- .Inly 2nd. The Armstrong band will be in attendance all day next Monday. Fred Smith, the genial stationery traveller, was representing W. J, tinge iV. Co. here this week. The Bchool sports will occur at | the recreation grounds this after- J noon, Parents and friends invited the deal with Donald Graham for to attend. j forty acres off his property. Mr. ,,,.,., , , ., , ,. ! Roitl expects to erect a residence .1. K. Smiley and family left „„ ,h(, Mm(, mm Saturday for their farm near Ml. Ida, weere they expect to remain; •'• E. GlWett is a new painter for a couple of months during the summer. Bohool sports at grounds today. Armstrong's L&th annual Douiin-I ion Day celebration will be held on i duly 2. Harry Syddle. of Greenwood,or-' rived Wednesilay for a visit with ' old time friends here. 0. E. Mauser left Wednesday, for Revelstoke On busini-SB in con- nectiou with Hurry Schneider's I meat market. G.A.Love left on Wednesday for Red Deer, Alta., to close upj some unfinished business matters; at his former nome. The weather cleannl yesterday after after several days intermittent rain and promises to again be iavorable for the early haying. J. W. O'Brien came in from in town, whose announcement will I Ponoka Wednesday to look lifter be found in our advertising col- J buying a carload of horses. He is •I. B. (iiliin.ofR.il. Dun A Co.. was inverviewing the business men the past Week. The local band is now in excellent Bha|H' for service nnd will enliven the day's proceedings next Monday by discoursing music during the day. S. Reid on last Saturday closi [bargains^ "~"1 I in Summer Goods--1 iimns. Mr. (iravelt has hud fifteen years experience and guarantees satisfactory work in his line. R, B. Main tins taken over the cream route of the Okanagan Creamery from A. E. Maundrell and began duties this week. Tne marked increase of the receipts of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Kelly visit- til at the home of Alex. MoQnurrlo at Liinsdowne Sunday. Alex's ripe cherry trees suffered in consequence. R. Curtis was down from Salmon river valley Wednesday. The rain the tirst of the week reached ov«r all that district and crops are looking very favorable. Sunday and Monday were gentle I mul the gathering is now quite a reminders of the temperatures iHB^ compared to what it was Inst the weather clerk bus in store for season. the next couple of months. 92 in ., , , „ u .., , , , • . i Jvlcl'herson « Holtby now have the shade was registered. ,. , , ... the enclosure made on their new P.O. Wright, of Kelowna, has furniture store. Work will now purchased P. B. Belly's interest in \ be pushed until the building attending the Bide at Grande Prairie today. Owing to the rainy weather both the base ball and foot ball games scheduled to occer here with Vernon teams last Wednesday had to be cancelled. Frank Becker has been confined cream at the creamery injans a to his room the past week by a corresponding increase in the work ! painful injury sustained by step- Involving upon the cream hauler|ping on a.rusty nail last Friday. The wound was lanced on Tnes-i I I I We are now maftmg some exceptional offerings in Ladies' Waists Ready-to-Wear Hats Children's Cloaks Children's Caps Men's Summer Vests Two Piece Suits Lustre Coats I I I .John Hamill,ffioffS^ day. since when it has been gradually improving. I . ■- - - Friends of Rev. and Mrs. F. V. LOCfllS 11191 GCf SUSlUfSS Official Directory Venables are pleased to learn that word has been received from them ,« ,' u . , ,, „•..,. The Advance and the Winnipeg .,.,,.,,,, - IS rrom the const to the effect that prfiB Press one venr for onlv $1.75 the real estate firm of Pelly & Pelly | completed and the firm hopes to|their little eon has successfully y.ar lo, only ...., nnd will hereafter b, the business with P. L.S. for is now Pelly it Pelly are selling the late Larkin estate lots, now owned by open air concert ot ine,..»-. «•»• -»»■»"« The deal was consumate given by the Armstrong ami a better show will be. possible L^ y^ (, g^ ,esday evening, Though than in their present limited space, j H Bohn'eWer for the ,„, nil was consumuted last bert and purchase by the latter of forty acres a mile Marshall Lucas- nble lots in town -the most desir- For Rent Good cottage adjoining town. Apply to H. Hawkins • engaged in occupy their new quarters early undergone an operation R. S. Pelly, next month. The new bnilding I abscess of the head and 'will give them ample room for j recovering rapidly, The first open air concert of tbe | their furniture and undertaking season wns g band Wedni two or three of the members were j Complaint has been made to the unavoidably absent, the boys Advance re the condition of thnt llorth of town. Mr. Schneider is rendered some excellent music and portion 0f the road within the ex-1 one 0f the early settlers of the ills- ~ ~ ~ 7T- elicited many favorable comments | treme northern limits of the mun-1 trict and his recent extensive pur- j P,»" for S*le' from the listeners. | icipnlity, thnt is. the portion neces-; chases in property interests here! Pnre-Bred Yorkshire pigs for The shipping season for frnit! sary to be traveled by the people | ;8 the plainest evidence of his 8a,e> rt!iilly tetake from bow. Price, cut of the valley has begun, and of the settlement up Deep creek in faith in the future prosperity 0f including pedigree $V> each. If the express agent on tne brunch ' order to reach Armstrong. There! the Armstrong district. tilkfin without pedigree f5 . has during the past ten days car- ■ are a number °f families in this j Aniwt .g w] w ,„ be he] ried an avarage of 500 orates. I section, who, while not within the | Ootober ]0 ^ n ^^ Railway Time Table (SncswAi- A. Okanaoan Railway) Arrives Irom North daily oxcopt Sunday 0:2B ,i. ni. I Arrives from Suuth daily except I Sunday 11:25 p. in. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Reeve—A. Sohuhert. Clerk and assessor- L. W. Patton. Treasurer and collector .1. M. Wright. A RMSTRONG Circle. No. 372 ,**■ rHOME CIRCLE. Order of Canadian Heine Circles, meets ui the I.O.F. hall, si Monday in each month, CK, DANlELL.teader, Mrs. FBASKR, Becretary Councillors— (leo. M Hartwell, K. B (let). Murray, \V. Ilallam, Main. .1. L. Postofflce 11,111. AlllllVKS— North daily oxcopt Sunday 9:10 a. m Snut.-i '* 3:30. p. in Mail Lkavks - North daily oxoopt Sunday 3:48 r- m. South " -- ■' of 500 eratoB. i section, who, while not within the This has consisted of cherries and i municipality, prefer to make Arm- strawberries, in both of which strong their market and trading there is only a medium crop thiB point, which is somewhat difficult season, 'for them to do with the present condition of the roads. taken without pedigree $5 ench. I These pigs are. from select stock, and are tine ones. A. W. Hinteii. Churches Tk/TETHODIST CHURCH. Divine Service will he held every Hun- day as follows,: Armstrong, 11 a.m.; Knob Hill, 3 p.m.: Knderliy, 7.30 pan. -. Sunday Sohool at 2.90 p.m.- Uev. A. N. Miller, Pastor. Spallumohecn, Hull far. Glen j omnia and Falkland every Tuesday and Friday nt 7:00a.m. i .1. M. WaiaHT. Postmaster. has long since been recognized iib, the home of the best fall exhibi-, "_ __""" _ ■_.__■ _ _ ' tions held in the Okanagaii and Jm E. GRA\ XfETT the present year will allow no exceptions to this rule. A special feature of the event this season will be the official opening of our new $!!5(K) agricultural hall which will afford ample accommodation for the exhibits. pPESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services in S. Andrew's, Enderby, nt 11 a.m.: Ziun Church, Armstrong, at 7:30 p.m. every Sunday.—Kev. I). Campbell, Paster. "Delay not too long in farewell biddings" will doubtless, since last; Sunday, become the motto of a: 15 Years experience. Bm,j I certain prominent bachelor re-| Furniture finish a specialty, I ,,,,,-J siding not muny miles from Alt. | BSP"At Armstrong Hotel. His experience was to find | - his faithful horse had grown tired i home of A. Mc- Qniirrie at Liinsdowne, whose kind hospitality enabled ub to enjoy a rich feed of luscious cherries. Mr. McQuarrie's well known farm lookB especially well this season, he having done a large amount of improving including the clearing of some fifteen acres during the past year. From here we journeyed to "Hill- crest Farm." the home of W. T. Huyhnrst, where there is always to be seen many things of interest to anyone interested in the capabilities of the district, for Mr. llaylmrst perhaps enjoys the destinction of producing the largest quantities of products on a given urea of ground of any mun in the district. His crops this] year show little from any causes fruits of all kinds.nnd apples, pears, prunes, plums und cherries are certainly It sight to behold, not to mention Ins mammoth vegetable garden where there is grown for market many hundred dollars worth of products each season. His strawberries are jnst now being marketed and lie is gathering The homes of W. E. Pickford nnd C. J, Patten on Pleasant Val- j A drive through the country the ley road were each blessed by the, first of the week convinced ub that arrival of fine daughters the lastj crops are looking favorable at this of the week. In the case of the time, although a trifle later than first-mentioned, this is the first to last year. Fall wheat suffered gladden the home and the newly- ■ materially from the late cold snap made papa is consequently much j of last spring and except in few elated. | instances will be a light crop. A. E. Hayhurst was down from I SPri"S wlle,lt: h°wever', the ,im- hiB Deep creek farm Saturday. ?8f °f .wblch ls larger than Although some distance from Arm-1 lslook,n* '^ept.onally we.. ... strong. Mr. Hayhurst, together J^T" a ^ ?"eld' Hay, both I1"" .,, , ... ... timothy and clover, is growing with a number of hiB neighbors, .«,... .,, . of his tnrrvin»s nnd lens the trrirlln ,, ... , , . , rapidly and the hay crop will be 0I "ls "rryingsuna, icbs tne Dricue, would like to make Armstrong!* ■ ' £ * gomB I had made a circuit of the nearby I thoir trading center except for a1*00"-. While apples were in some . . ,, ... ,. , . J noor niece of road which it ie cases injured by the spring frost p»>nnelclewith his buggy, the an. poor piece ot road which i is be j imal's capture being effected only > nr-cessary tor them to travel to , _ F , ,fe ' I nfW nnmn difficnlfv nml with *i„, i !gooti. Pnme and plum trees are fttter somo <llmomty nnd with the ! unusually heavily laden. Cherries I "swotonce "'' the young man's two During the course of a jaunt Lni strawberries are now ripening I ln(,y companions, through a portion of the country Lnd B good -^ is ^g obtaine(11 Tllis st,ctio„ _, 0„ Tm,Bil last Bundny the writer spent a _ , . , . . ., , , , , short time at the home of I Mel *»«} eetfte, co"tl"""9 ,0 move, -ight visited by a heavy rain, though quietly, at a steady gait, Keaeral over practically the whole and this week we nre able to note of the northern Oknniignn. The the sali! of another fine farm of the; rain came down slowly and steadily district in the transfer by W. ""wing near ly the whole night, so. Gregory of his UK) acres, u mile thut tho full benefit of it wits given and a half east of town, to ('has the ground. Crop prospects lire Harrison, late of Begin i. Susk. Il,,w as Iavorable as they could This farm constitutes one of the j possibly be, so fur us favorable best locations on the eimt side of j weather and ground conditions are the valley, and because of the (concerned. With u continuation j abundance ofwater and the fertility °f Wlir'» weather now everything of the soil is admirably adapted to! can not help but grow very rapidly dairying, vegetable growing or in; and the northern Oknnngiin will fact almost any branch of agi-icul-, reap n bountiful harvest this sea- tltre in which the owner muy cure'son. to engnge, Mr. Gregory of course I had good reasons or would not hnve parted with so desirable a property, One notable reason lies in the fact I ing ,h(,ir 1)rol)(.rti(.s bv „ L if any damage'th,lt he Inor<, tlmn ,lo',ul''11 his! and his small |,m"^ owr h'B l)l"'l',,,ISL' P"''1'two years ago, while ,-iuother is that be desired to get nearer town on account of sending his little daughter to school here. He is not leaving the district but hns already reinvested, having ut once purchased twenty acres off Harry Harding's property just south of town, on which he expects to build Painter.. t Polisher and Kalsomiiter.. ♦ QHUR0H OF ENGLAND St. James' Cburoh. Morning prayer 11:00; Evening prayer 7:30; Sunday Sohool 10:00. Communion services on first and third Sundays in each month at the llo'clock service, on the second and forth Sundays in each month are Early Celebration at 8 o'clock. Rev. Howard J. King, M. A., Vicar. Armstrong MarHc ti The following prices an b: ! g paid for produce by the An istrong Farmers' Exohnnge: Potatoes, per ton - $25 00 Carrots. 20.00 Parsnips Beets - 30.00 30.00 Turnips " Oabbugo " Hay - . Apples, per 10 Ib. . - ix>m 12.50 2.00 Pears Celery, per 60 Ib. . Poultry, per doz. - Eggs Butter, por lb, - 3.00 3.00 7.1)0 30 M R OMAN CATHOLIC. we Give Estimates—^. — But only for GOOD PAINTING nnd OOOD MATEK1ALS We leave paint throwing for those who can do it best. jaihes, me Painter. Holy Mass in 1. . P, Hall, Armstrong, I Third Sunday in each moth at 10 o'clock j l-YniKK Dorval. ; Synopsis of Homestead Regulations. ANV, iivailiilile Dominion Lands within ll„- Railway Bell in Ilritirh Columhla, may lie uomosrended by ur.y pcrsoa the sale bend of n family, er ur.y Barrister and Solicitor. niiiloovorlByenraofiiiro, to the extent of ono-qunrter soction of 160 acres mere WOOD, OABGILL BLOCK. |or'GS8' Kntry musl lie made peraonnlly al ihe | local laliil office for the ili„inci in which l tho land i„ Htnni.'. F TEMPLE CORNWALL, Bnrrister-nt-Law, Solicitor and Notary Public. ARMSTRONG, - - - B.C. The various owners of the fruit ', tracts sold off the Schubert estate | by .liickBon & Morgan nre improv- a-i good crop. I during the summer, , amount of clearing and already the vast improvement mnde foretells the future of the various fruit and vegetable farms here thut will In but a comparatively short time be milling to the produce exports of : tho district, Some good resiliences will be erected on those tracts during the course of the next year and si vi ral comfortable homes thereby M lidded to the credit of this pint ol ol the liunchc . .special otter tn.. SEASONABLE GOODS^r BEE SUPPLIES, Buckwheat, Fall Rye, Clover, Timothy. Lawn (Hubs, Ensilage Corn, Mangel, Turnip. Speciul quotations in i|iinutity. Spray Pumps, Whale Oil Soap, Vegetable Plants. Large stock of IloMi; Grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees now matured for the full trade. No expense, loss or delay of fumigation or inspection. Lot nm price your list before placing your order. We do business on our own grounds no rent to pay. and are prepared to meel all competition, Catalog Free, M. J. HENRY. 3010 Westminstei Rond. Vancouver, It. C. w. F. FRASER, D.M. T) DENTIST, Wend (Jnrgill Block, Cilice Ileum: 11:110 It, li nnd l::iOU,.r, ATMSTRONG B.C. Fraternal Societies. LO.L.. No. 1!- • I.. F. Lodga 07., meets iii the It,aim, the second Snturdny evening of each nimitb nt H p.m. Visiting brethren cordially invited P.N.DANIELS, A. SCHUBBRT, Secretary, W.M. OKANAGAN Black Preceptory. Meetsln thoKorosters'ilall, Anns- tronti. on tbe Thursday, on or before tho full moon, at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren certlitillv invited. VV. T. HOLTBY, E, BENNETT, Precoptor Registrar, The homesteader Is required to i-r- fiirm the conditions connected thcrevrith underline,,! ihe following plaasi (1, At least a sis months' residence ii|«m nnd cultivation ol il„ lnnd in each year ier tbreo years. r.'.litl,,' fail,,.,-,, i mother, If the fain er is deceased) of tho homesteader r,-- Riii,'^ ii|«,n ii iiinn in the vicinity of tbe linn! eniered for, the requirements as to residence may be satisfied by residence upon ssid land, IBjlf ih- settlor baa his permanent residence upon funning |„ml owned by him lo the vicinity of his homestead, lie r, "iiiir.'iin nis us to resilience muy lie satisfied by resldei u|xin the said land Six months' notice in writing sin,aid be given to the Commissioner ef Dominion landsnl Ottnwn of Intention to ply fur patent. Coal lands may l„. purchased ntl'O per acre fer sell I and (30 lor nnthra cite. Not more thim.130 acres can b, iicqiilred byoneindividunl ,,r oompsny. Royalty nt the mtoof 10 cents per ton of up- 2.(K«, pounds shall ,.. gi oss oiiti.i.; ollected on thi CORONATION Lodge. No. IS. I. O. O. F. Meots every Thursday evening in tire Odd Fellows' Hull, ever Wood, Cnrglll ,fe Co's. Storo, at H o'clock, Sojourning brethren nr" cordially invited to attoua. N his i He, B. \V. W, I-,nn. i of Minister of the authorized public ■ilea! will nol ," , Interior ,1,",! Of ill Inr. AW KINS. N. 0. McPMERSON, V. O. MOBERLY, Reo.Scc, Nl Poultry. ii Ei COURT ARMSTRONG ,<M2D. I. O. F. Meetings ut their bull last Snturdny in Coc , i-ucli nn,a Hi. Visiting brethren cordinlb Invited. II. lliittliine. R.B, Lnnsdowne il- PURE 1 Brown i..,. th i'1 ":: l'"i'ltr.v,',ind ■ ntiounllj go, d young linn, . T. W. MARSHALL <Pistrid Correspondence. > J ||^ ^9^1) ••—»•—■■■••■■■■» «"| iSSlllrc boo coming i Graftatt Nilts-trpBi school... I "^********* I v 1 am now | ri pared to receive, orders for piano tuning und guarantee satisfactory work lit REASONABLE PRICES, i Address me at.... ARMSTRONG. B.C, Otter LuKe The cherry crop this year in this district is exceptionally hikkI and scleral ol our fanners have marketed large quantities at good pi ices. Misses Ella and Mae Scl.iilvrt pail a visit lo Vernon Inst week. They drove down returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs Hughes, of Vancouver nre visiting friends in this district. Ered Leduc is negotiating for a pinto pony, which, lie Bays, is a perfect whirlwind iu the way of speed. Freddy Pickford made a bnsi. j ness trip to Vernon this week. The heavy ruin on Tuosdny The smoothest shaves, the neatest night wi'l delay the bay ing several! haircuts and the cleanest days as the grass is badly lodged in places and it will lake several days of sunshine before it will A N RATLEDGE, . Proprietor again stand up, Mrs. K. S. 1',-lly. who has for GOOd D||f|{*ll son,,' tiine v'silel to her daiulv ; J}£.lf PPKtUllwll UT. Mrs. ilc.Milllin. at Kendo, le- ,aaaa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaja| turned home Wednesday. j FAD (Al F I -TO- A |— JmsirMj j wM^rM Barber ;5^g^ ...Shop and Billiard Hall. shnin poos. Shave loo, Haircut ,.k\ ARMSTRONG -FOR OUR- (jood work has be done the Otter Lake road, and what with | Only half a mile from Arni- ttie graveling nud grading, we have strong. 10 acres under cultivation the best road in the municipality, balance good bottom land easily 1 • ; cleared. Good frame house, stable Bears mo slid in evidence iu Und otbor bniklings, With the these purls. V J. Steedmnii having land will bo sold one team, three had four shots at one last wcek. cows, one steer, one brood sow. :l i,,,,„.:, i, , ,, dozen chickens, nnd full equipment but without success. ,. ... „'.„!„ I lurm uiuchinery. Price goOOQ .1 Mullish shot a coyote that |i MITCHELL wns alter the sleep ti'is Week. ———————————— Reeve Schubert was indisposed but is much better this is alee lo attend to his last wi week. I duties. Sour correspondent has had several invitations to "come and; get it in the neck'' since the last I issue of your valuable paper. All these invilions he declines with thanks, ns lie considers his days of usefulluess in this district are not| yet over, und will still continue toj record in a truthful manner the: items of interest which may conn to his notice, and carefully avoid all startling fabrications. Pretty Near a Full House. Vienna,June 12(1 The wife oil a farmer named Szekely. of Hen-1 ozfalvil, Hungary, has just present-1 ed her husband with quadruplets According to tho Fuggetelnvi Magy, of Cudlipest, these bring the total number of Szekely's children j up to fifty-two, of whom thirty-two sons and seventeen daughters survive. Szekely has been four limes married, and his present wife has never had fewer than three children at a birth. On one occasion she had quintuplets, The latest additions to the family have been sent to the foundling home, ns there is no room in Szekely's house for more than forty-lour children who lim- with their lather. ARE VOl) CO NG TO BIIID? If so, it will pay you to see me Estimates given.- 1511. Annual I DOMINION DAY Celebration? THE BEST PROGRAM! | To lie Given in the Okanagan. j • • • A. I1JC/ • • • Bee Hive Store. special sale of Odd Lines oi Shoes: LADIES' DONGOLAS—Hrices range from $1.7fi to $2.50, will be closed out at $1.00 INFANTS' SHOES Button and lace,Special % .7.", INFANTS' SHOES Button. Special if .65 YOUTHS' Buff and Pebble Hals, sizes 11 to 2, regular$1.25 to tl .75, will he sold 111 |1.(X) I and o. regular price $1,00 M ION'S SHOES Prices from *1 25 to SI 75, special..% 1.01) MEN'S PEBBLE $1.75 to $2.25, to clear nt........ .sU.50 HOYS'- Buff and Pebble Bills, Bines ! 81.25 to $2.00, Sale Price C. T. DA YKIN J. Simington CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Shop next Frauds' Special Sports for the CMlmii Good Days Program.I Teaim Worli! Having Inkon up my residence in Armstrong, I solicit all kinds of work with team at LOWELT PRICES PROMPT SERVICE OUR MOTTO. H. Ehmke,p^- *"C£l1 j. Mcdonald, l rhian, Chairman. Secretary. GOD SAVE THE KING. I Of Choice land in Salmon Arm Valley; 2 good houses and outbuildings. Will sell in block or in tracts to suit purchasers. EASY TERMS. - - Apply on the premises to II you will call unci sot, the EMPIRE 3no. W. Jlrmstrona ..,,.., SafltCn JfriH, B. €. It bi». *">w perfectly taammmammm_____.__1___1___1__1^_ Bimplu ii is. how easy __ - j| t_urnH) fj0W perfectly it skims, how easily it is kept clean, and how strong and durable it is. you will at once de- cidu it is tho separator for you. No separator ever made such rapid strides in popularity us the Empire. The I'fiM'U is that It satis flea every purchaser. 1 ask the privilege of showing it to you* Land Registry Act. Takb Xoihk that on the 23rd day of July. 1906, J will issue a certificate of indefeasible title in tho name of Fred- [erick Taylor Jackson of loti, block 14. j .TH tTi « J_ ^_ map 408, Town of Armstrong, unless in Ureaill DeparatOr,the meantime a valid objection in writ- * inff is made to me hy parties having a I valid interest in said lot. i ' Dated the lUth June, liKXi. we sell Buggies. III! we als 20iii Cenlury washer... Thi, lies! Mlll'lll Wirn C'libli' of all sizes, Sll.ele ,n„, clulllilo hliicks, I fume I'erss. Churches' ||;,i ,'.•,,„. C'litutipic.n Mowers nnd Rakes 'rilullllis Steel UllJ 'I'eilllurs, B. Francis W. H. Edmonds, District Registrar of Titnls, Kamloops. The party or parties having in their custody or possession conveyance in fee (if said lot from Robert Wood to P. Elliott, dated 12th August, 1893, are requested to deliver the same to the undersigned. Hah His A Bum., Solicitors for tlie Applicat. eet:kc machine. nuunii BEAK,NO. liiCII OhADE. H OUSE Painting' \tn i inn ran Ihn w painl on ii In.I.'.,i..;. I.u( ii you ivanl n In un i- ■ i, i you iniisl go hi h (rarlefl man. I huvi ! ad over LCt years' ojtpern.neo and ran givr perleel -■■■' : wtion in hunting, Paper hanging, Kalmmiining, Niunw.t'tc. KSTI.MATKS fin .1 hed [tir painting Imildinj h or throwing i aini un them. U. LAPWORTH. NOTICE! I'll WATEIi CONSUMERS: - _ _.__ _., , Street sprinkling and lawn tups] J. VV. Christian, can onlybeused up to I) o'clock. Buttermaker ntCreaniery. i"- '"" between 12 o'clock noon and __^___^_^_______ i o'clock, p. in., and from li to 10 o'clock, p. in., daily. In ense of tire all taps shall lie ■ut once shut off. Users of water whether inside or outside the town limits will lie governed by these rules nnd infractions will tie dealt with as provided for by the bylaw. Geo, Murray, j -I. Ha.mii.i,, I1'. ('. Wol.l'-HSIlKN, Water Commissioners. ,' by buying this reliable, honest, high grade sewing mad,inc. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAIa. FACTORY Al BBLVIDBRB, ILla ALL GOOD THINGS must win upon their merits. The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its kind in the English language. Okanagan Flour Mills Co. Ltd. ARMSTRONG B. C. millers of a flour THAT IS A UNIVERSAL FAVORITE ti —AGENTS FOR — Deering machinery ^ Feed Grains of AH Kinds BOUGHT AND SOLD. r.T, I.T..1)., !!.!>., of Oxford , l.iii.liinil, !. - luu.llr hull, ni.U',1 ll iiuimil, uiwiirlii ,, .'>■ in. " J ;:, ■ ifo /, :." ; ., • I,', I ,., II." ..i".v ..:.,' .,, '*!, ,1 ,' l„, Willi :', !..'),' '•'■ ■;.'.; i'UMIi li, ,,l ilH l'„!l,J,k'll..,ll','«1 ie .' ' 111 ...leu ' 1 Illlll,! II.111. lilW lX't-1, I'll, tl, It. THE CRAND PRIZE "I, ,"'", nirnnllwn. Hive,, lo II,' Takes water direct from City Mains. Chenpor tbiui (las or Electricity, FfiFF "A TiMtir. Pionv..ioi;.,,ion."i, ,'l . .'!,., ' rm illy. /.Im, JG.&C.MERRIAMCO., sPBIKOriELD, M'»S9. I hii ,1 |aaaajBjajajaaajajaajaj Fa Ha DAHIELS &SON j[GENERAL BLACKSMITHS.pelton Water Wheel Co., SanFrancisco. FOR SALE. 1 MoOurmloll llimler, ] Brnntford Mower, 1 Funning Mill, 1 Straw Culler! 1 | I Uorsell'owor, F. N. DANIELS "4 son! 6-Inch Pelton Illustrated Booklet Free.
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Title | The Armstrong Advance |
Alternate Title | The Armstrong Advance and Spallumcheen Advocate |
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