The Enderby Prog^ss e JDnaeroy and NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERLD JUL 3 190G With Which is Incorporated TH EDENOGRAPH Volume 3. Number 6 fcNDERBY. B. C. JUNE 29 1906. Price, $1.50 a Year Fruit Jars •„ "Never eat to-day what you can put up tomorrow. Agricultural Implements "Make hay while the sun shlnss." Summer Drinb • "Cool as a Cucumber." c HARVEY 9b DOBSON JONJ KODAKS and Photographic Supplies We keep a lull line. Sale Agents (or Eastman's goods. All supplies sold at list prices. Mall Orders will receive prompt attenton. Enderby Drag 9b Stationery Company LM. W ii a m m IHI LIAHM uu. a-Muamv t> Wines >St Spirilt '&, knam bttnll ra choose Irom, PAINTER A J. LAPWORTH undertakes SIGNWRITING I'At ERHANGING DECORATING Etc. EltltMttt Furnished Address ctie ct fraetess Ollice or Bet ItO, Armstrong LOCAL NOTES. Mrs. J. Leslie, who has been visiting ' friends In town, lell on Monday lor Okanagtit Lending, where iho will visit her brother Ihere lor a short time previous to going to Kelowna, to make a visit wllh friends Ihere. The ladles of Ihe local branch ol the i W. C. T. U. announce tliat they will open their public reading room on , Thursday evening next, July Slh. On - this first occasion of Its being open lo , lht public. I concert will bo given, ind I Ict cream tnd cakes will be served. Admission will be Iree and everybody 'cordially Invited. We hope lhat a large number will be present and lhat ' iht reading room will be given i good atari tnd thus made i success from Its Inception. W. H. Smith, traveller lor Gige k Ca, wholeult paper merchants, ol Toronto, called upon primers tnd stationers throughout thi Villey this week, Mr. Smith reports trade is being very good throughout tht province Hi wai accomptnltd by his brother. Mr. Smith, ol Moose Jtw. who is liking a look over tht limom Okinigin Valley, ot which ihey hear ao much about now a days on tht Prairies Mr Smith, who ii i prominent merchant ol Moose Jiw. expressed himseli is vtrjr favorably Impressed by hu lint gitmpst ol the Villey. What struck him moit wai lha trtih, verdant color ol grain and vegetation generally, which, he slid, showed thit our rain- (all wu amplt, precluding tht nted ol | trrigtllon. Sslm.n Ann is ttptctutg a big Inthu ol Orangemen Irom Interior points on July I2ih. iht occasion of i Uw ctltbritlon ol tht Battle ol Iht Borne, by Interior lodges. There will bt nprtatnled Ibt blgei of Revel Hoke. Kamtosps. Endtrby, Armttrong.' Vtmon and Kelowni and other plica A special train will be run Irom Vtmon lo Salmon Ann on lhal day. letting Vtmon at 7 a.m., Endtrby at 8 a.m. tn the evening Ihe tttutn journey will bt made at 6 pm Mute will bt provided and thtrt will be baseball tnd derate malchta la interest the visit- aa and boating on the lake All arringtmtntt hive been nude lor Iht comfort tnd entertainment ol the visitors, and an enf-yaUc time u promised ill who vlii lhal thriving bum J. M. Milter and H M Drew wtrt Charged btlore J. Pi Fortune, lleggit and Bill, with supplying Indians with liquor. Tht cut ieeuf ltd lht men Hon ol the J. I't neatly ill diy on Saturday, Tht Charge wat divided into two cases, both of the ume nature Miller arts lined ISO and Lire* wis acquitted. W. P. Gooch defended Drew while Miller conducted hit own cast The iwo Klootchtntn in the cut were fined le SO lor being drunk on lht Reserve, and Icr htttvu liquor in Iheir pucsunan A wil attended meeting ol Urate who belting lo Ihe new school district ot North Enletby wis held in A . eDuncin'i house on Frtdly etenliy list ^\ About thirty wertptesenl Thtrtaton ^— lor tht meeling wis Hut I number ol ranchers who Itrsl wuhed 19 be inchid- >ad tn the new district now desired lo Pliln Gold Uektl. COWilning t ******** themselves to tht Clly tchoo twenty tm cent piece, between Salm-n dun. 1 This being so. 1 change in Rift Ctnyon road tnd llw Enderby iht location ol Ihe tehool house then l*t%T*S% ***Wlttb* **"*Mcns"1 "" ' ** "*" DOMINION DAY Communications. HEN IN ENDERBY STOP AT KING EDARD HOTEL ->■ 1 a'/.-,.-, a-e Ur Visitors lo the northern pail ol lht Okanagan Vaaty. whether Und hunting, or lor pharart and apart, can do no better than make thu house their htadquirttn. Table and cuitint un ticthed Bar nptett wtlh limtl wines, tptnit. Hqueurt cigars LARGE LIGHT SAMPLE ROOMS PlOpf it tM Other drinks We hire 1 titortmenl ol all lht wt» The EdiM e'ota nol hold himself tetpoiiaible Dominion Day. which lhls year will lor opinioni capitated under thia heeding. be kept on July 2nd, by reason ol lhe 111 (ailing on a Sunday, will be ctlt- Edi,0, End1!R,'v -?*****>****• braied In Iwo places III Ihe Valley this Dear Sir, Lasl Saturday's ad- year, for both Armsirong and Vernon journed trial of the two gentlemen have arranged lor a filling celebration accused ol supplying liquor lo Indians ol ihe most Important holiday In ihe »** *<** manner In which ihe prostcu- Dominion. Armstrong's cilliens have ****** *"s conducted, prompts me to made complete arrangements lor their *"**- 7°" ** **' ***>?<• <h»< the publicity fifteenth celebration ol the holiday, and **<*'*** vou •"« M* l" ff'v« ** ***»7 *<»** visitors to our near neighbor can rely "° » dilleitnl order ol things. The upon spending 1 pleasant diy ihere. ■"Mnc« ol ************ Poll"n»"- a"J _L ' amnion sense In tht prosecution was The programme it Armstrong con- mos, markod lll0U|ih ^^ „ ,, ,00 slsls ol two baseball milcltes. Utopian lo expect these virtues Irom football and lacrosse games, the usual such 1 source. The arrogant manner athletic sports, together wiih 1 long •" •*,|'l<:l* **** constable addresses lhe md most generous list ol sporl.i for the court *** ,h(! "*'*'"*• v>* ln wn'ch, _» ■ . , „ issumes. yea more, says openly, lhal children. The diy 1 amusements will hli umitpporitd staltnient Is inconlto- bt concluded by 1 grand ball In the veritable is surely without precedent, evening, In lne I. 0, F. Hall. except In this couil, where of course. Tht Vtmon Fire Brigade Bind ire WVkT.,?I" *W "if". .,.,., ll Is surely reisoruble to suppose holding Hit celebration In Hut clly, xiaX ,h, g,n,l(llnen coropolH,K ,h. The programme there consists clbat,e. bench know their business ind It Is ball, lacrosse and football matches, therefore ill the more remarkable lhat llrtmtn'a sports and pand parade ***** ******** ••■<* themselves to bt Fourb.ndi w.H b. In ttltndanct. ind Jg- ^-^* ihe diy s celebralions concluded wnh „,„_,,„.,, 0b)ect It musl be ippirem 1 grand conceit. |S 10 secure 1 conviction it ill hitards. Another remarkable example ol our 1 escIim, i.n „„ Tk„..^.» «, . k.n eonsllble'i vtrsitilny wis illustrated by A Fulton left on Thursday on 1 holi-||le |ouehlng|y „„[_,„„„,, n> ln day trip to the Coin, wh,ch h, m|„lmliMi ,„„ digression A. Reld. lire warden ol this district. Irom the nirraw pith on the part ol Is in town. *<** '"dun tntidens. and pathetically _. ', pleaded lor leniency for them, wicked- The Kamloops Lumber Co,, and „essbt!ng apparently lorelgn to their our aniens generally, were given in simple nature until beguiled by the inxlota three he urs on Monday evening tricked white nun. Verily. 11 would by 1 ll't which broke oul in the made ********* ***** **** <**<<>' ******* **l:*9*1 *r~.aA «, «k.-k . ««..,-„ ri ,k. -ni ** '» * dtcidtd advimagt to secute ground on which 11 portion of tht mill ,h, ^^1 pollct ai iponioit. yiidi Mind. The lire, which wai Apologising lor thus Ireapissing on tuned by a spark Irom lht refuse pile, your vituiblt spice, I enclose my cud occurred just south ol ihe conveyor md remiin and within fifty yards ol tht mill build- Ycura ******* Ing, Tht wiy it wu ciustd itemed FAIK PLAY lo be Iron a whirlwind. Toward the tndol Mondty ilttrnoon clouds had The Cily council held their usuil bttn galhtring around tht inountiim. weekly metllng on Wedntsdty evening tnd particularly in lhe direction ol The whole ol the session wis practical- Mabel Lake. Without warning, about *1 taken up by tht consideration ol tht 6.40. p tn., lhe wind came down lht proposed waterworks by-Uw, which Villey in greit lorct. and. 11 some uy. *" given Its first reidlng and pissed ihipeoUwhlriwindairicaniedburniitg Fflendl_, R,y lnd M_ }fmmt embers and cinder. Iron, lht lire „(||b, ^^ ,.arn |ha| wonjk_, .cross lh. mill yi.d and building ll ^ „„„„, lnm lh, ^ x WMlrom.he.t !,..« et.iben that ,h. ,„,, |h,lr ,m)t lw0 wM m k_d tf the mill whistle and iMn a number ,M ■b«:es, ln **** ****** tf cituena hurried to tht toot, and mi,.,, ,j„i ,_„ 1 ... , there I und in ugly bUit |i_7at lht ,.Wl,h "l"1 *r loot ol iht bank. Abu ktt-bi 1 ■ "" "' ' ''" ****** "die. formed tnd till pul forth lo kttp In the meantime h-. c . , • after tlongdela. Irom a ittndpipe n tl . . ■ on t.. lhe lire e' . on tht surlier 'l. ,' let a;parent lhal a fierce fire WM burning tlahte under lhe top covering ot sawdust. A short while atlerwirds three oth-r stream; were brought into pity, ind , then Ihe lire lighters got the ujper ■",,hI w,lh'M wl*he» **> ******** »■' hind. At nilgnight ill iii'ig« hid "h'to kindly helped la nukt Ihe event ia "I a ,. e- >" il h Id pltndld - Molfel so kindly illowei to bt I idded much lo lh- pleasure ol ocea.ion It is alio gratllying lo r that lht A'd's Fund wis sub tally mcreised St Andrew's les' Aid under whott luipices Iht LOST 1- .-HT PrOi"?.!- Furnished Rooms - - Hr WITHci WITHOUT BOA- AT MISS OARI decided li change the school site to the north east earner ol A. Duncan s larm hill t mile further north thin It Tht rtmovil was strongly otpis*d by thost who live on lit n Ihl t fr, and ilso by Mm . . 1 I InsiKclcr tai PIMIIII trht erd>tr-.r«ii I. jimoalhover lh» miny di!liculli-s in TT'S tu- ■ 1 •« ■ aaca You won't enjoy the Glorious I si UNLESS You wear a pair of our Walk-Over Shoes and one of our nice light Straw Hats. . . Coolest ind mail C mfortlbll made. FINEST ASSORTMENT OF SHIRTS. COLLARS. TIES UNDERWEAR, ETC IN rut CITY Enderby Trading Company THE STORE OF QUALITY I'll!* PROGRESS, ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 29. 1906 THE PROGRESS *•"win beu r chang tlnv c I ': * JI SUIS PRET." ■ - r, lht Edi OUR POINT (JAlM.il R i'KSSIONAL W. P. GOOCH Barrister, Solicitor, etc. I a .-. .. --.a S a ENI ERBY PETER BURNET - - . . - i in t l*J ■> Notes and Comments i__=__=,£Xi-_ " A I'ii :■ ,*,.,' : '. '!. •.. • registered by F. V. M I t, the Columbia FI luring Mills, Enderby, against allege: inlali discrimination against Okana gan flour In the speclllcatl u for supplies to the Vernon branch ol the Insane Hospital, we .1" Inl rme I th it, on the contrary, ihe tenderers have BELL BLOCK received specific instructions ENI!; figure on local flour."— . ' '■ ■'■• Vern n News. .'. .. pleased l note that ' ' ■• ■»" *}*" A. F. & A. M. head ol the Government ol this, End„b)f, ..... , Ra , . Mi:; '. v !':• VIM HAL LAND SURVEY . mu. BLOCK ENDKHIiY B C. Miss B. Manlon STENOGRAPHER HOURS. 10 am lo 5.30 111 . ■< a -eiiccially KATERNAL YOU The People s Store CANT GO WRONG. UNLKSS YOU GO ELSEWHERE Just Arrived : ...... - i. A SPLENDID LINE ol BOYS' tlt\eu. YOUTHS'CLOTHING, I noes Reasonable. and Wt have still a lew MEN'S SUITS led. which wt are ollerlntj a! a 20 per cent discount (or cash. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, nlct patterns. Also, good lines ol PRINTS, etc. lor summer. BOOTS and SHOES (or all classes, Call and see litem. No trouble to show you the goods. GROCERIES For dally needs tnd apociil leeds. the groceries we deliver are sallslying lots ot steady patrons. Why shouldn't you be out ol litem > FRESH FRUITS always on hand when possible. in Province are so willing to give urn a| car to sensible suggestions— \,'!" not "kicks" as the Armstr . Advertiser magnified lhat little remonstrance Into—and i-hen they take Immediate actl n ihe N » thai goodshapet re patching, many resi district are wondering ).h*n operations will commence. T.e several main roads running _,'^g ^ B^fiT sensible .ina northwest (rom En- suggestion, as has been done ocrby are In some places sadly ..ft,. caM „ g eaks we„ Jor in need of repairs. On the ,he cnaraeter ,/,n(. men who Salmon Arm road, within a few are a, ,he head o( the fMn 0, .1 town, are to be found lhe p^,--., ind augurs w\\ rulte nine Inches deep. ,or „s we„ be|l)g May ,ne ani?( e.XtlnslVe K Vhe good work go on .'of them. While these s _ •emaln as they are. they .._,.,_.....„_,. „«v, •ute no inconsiderable MONDAY NIGHTS LESSON danger to everyone using these for. being, as they are, right tn the middle ol the road. net iht lull moo1 11, Visiting Intil D. A Hrorjt-, Sm, [ Metcalfe <2_» Wheeler 1 Mmii iht fourth FtiiUy in «:h moath. Vuittuc hi.thun «fdial'y invu«d> H I. 0. 0. We beg to Inform lhe pan .ltaniP Public that all cur horses .^0.11 WWUIW hav„ bee„ ,Mled („,, Glanders. Our stable has been thoroughly cleaned out and disinfected, and Is as clean as the day tl was built, MATTHEWS & EVANS ENDERBY w. n nniiur-, ate, ^*m*\ /***» * 4 c.o.F.No 1058 Clean Otabl< JOI'tJ I o<W« No. 30 \ , - . , ri . . ■ ,■ '*.** Ming titOnth i :■. I- 1 * ,»"■ ! R. Ea* Knights of Pythias L J(tN -,.-., *,* ■aS fflVtijt somtd C.C. A.B.&vt- K BtR.fcS J.ii< Wtihftti. L 0. L. No. 446 •an t!« lit IVal.ita, it » ttiiewint; tl ueh tneteth .1130 p, m. , Vtutinu Ireihttn <t»icame. This journal hopes lhat all have learnt the need of bn lei a^e'hVrerteilibkdrivVn £ '" ,h«||JJ aVX'^.l°.n by an unsuspecting person, to <or the htelllgcnt lighting oi lire eetanastvlalt rhe chaos whlch rei8nc'! n 8 This is also true In regard to Mc"day •Whw» MZ' the road to Mara. These two rackln8- and h;ld 'hc baz.e <*' *.M..ja«uF.o.l, roads are being more extensive furred nea[er l0 «» m » bu,ld "' •<f'eo""\ ly travelled e«ery year, and a •«*» * P'i'Ll'^h,';*,* interior Irom that point a farce, greater effort should be made d"fl 'h?Ml™ i Whal >5 *amed' and *ha« to put them in a passable con ('.^LJ in liLrit ***** !*<*•« »"°u'd '"slst on- l5 • men^TScarSeVi Bank of Montreal optiri. tit aatt up,»14400,000. Mtt. tio.ooo.oo baltnte 1'ioni. ant Lett tcteunt, H.'l.unil HEAD OmCI, MONTIUIAL PitttJeni. Kifltl Hon, Lord Stntrteentind Mount Reytt C, C. M. C. v . l'-i ;., ■ .» * Dramn adUCM ■ A General Banking OrtlUialeltvtelalila il ill Minis in lht CmttJ S'.in h inclajiiti Allin tnd Ditct.n Cny. Savings Bank !^m<nt bvtinctt tronsaded - a I Ctntdi. » '. • at-l Wltli.iaaa.il on trmtnt wllhoal dttoy. Kitehete'ewlCaa,ntiy Bull ' a- '. c; I M . a ' OKANACAN C. A Hi W'llP|snalso time that a start lhree ~hours' ;; ••' was being made on the upper ™* censure us for »*»,n« s< JNOBRBY E. Tlyat. Sal ARMSTRONG DIST R.ICT Mmt(ti. V.tiian ■ *<t PI; KELOWNA uMtaiin. Stib-Afl i" i -'I nar;, ;• >.f . ■■ li w»s ubiiij ih«uc wn nre up aci - „.».ii»-ti_ ,,„„,. *lln niscreuonary puwera, wm portion ol the Enderby-Mabel V" .*«.^.P^h _ S, can handle lands lor seitlemen i .b. . pared to bailu- with a serious ... ......... ...,,_ ,___, „ _ pared Here we are, well on Into _cnfl«grtlton. I'l • i - '.-..." '• * • ,.- : ' • ' •• - :i ;"". >. A ter nor hybrants. nor willing hands: bui because practise Is ■ an*- '. The need ot a lire brigade summer, and if this work Is to be completed before frost comes again, an Immediate stan. we think. Is necessary, consldeilng the large amount and heavy •" '«•» « ■ *"** ""8"uc current ol rebellion against bu character ol the work to be done. ^_^n.«___1«il"* *cv*r;?!'administration. The local ol- in accordance wllh local condition.* and In the public in'.etesi. II Ihe Hon. Mr. Oliver. Minister of the Interior, were to visit this part ol British Columbia he would find a seething under times In these columns. No one can say It is noi a real one. Lei us. therefore organize n At the last session ol the British Columbia Legislature. 53.000 was v -ted .or this road . e understand, lhe mien ba"d of ('I„l-hlers' and *el m trouble is these are nol suitable Hcers at Kamloops are not to blame. They are carrying out the law and reguhtlons. but the' lies to expend some practice. i to requirements. There Is also a suspicion lhat personal Interests and graft io some extent prevail in the land 11 administration. Where land Is suitable lor settlement, and lis MOWAT 9b BRINDLE KLL ILOCK. ENDtRHV. » C Real Estate, Insurance, Mining ant Ceneral Land Agents PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US We Our ma ke It B visiness ., ' j ' . ii. DOMINION LANDS. ■. though c. i road, Is «■ only such In name. Ther..- is •• a large area of ex agree with the sentiments ex- , cclle: and In the i."ici pressed in thc following editorial occupation would not endanger ••• .■ which the road - *- Mall Herald. and. all. umberHmlis. ll should be cut pass, but *hl I. II Is aim st 'e feel certain, are looking and out of the limits In which Ills .„ to reach until a* hoping ir some relief from the deluded and be available lor To 1UPP'V )he ^s,,oi evewthing in our line al a price .hat an , , ,• tie condition of things as ihey are jcniemeni As matters stand nonesl Profl1 wl11 a,1°* Our line Includes Sloves and Kitchen large areas of country can be" Utensils Carpenters'Tools and Builders' Hardware. Garden will mean a l,-. to Enderby The discussion ol the Board locked up for future speculation Tools. Hose. etc. Palms. Oils and Varnishes, and everything wn ol Trade Thursday evening on under Ihe guise of timber leases, that a hardware store should keep ?'.he quesv.,n of land fjr settle and there Is a common suspicion e^u» f*D1TAM We are making Ice cream. Pay nt deserves some altenll n (hat '.his Is being done. IvsC* VsIvJ&i\fcfl . visit lo our parlor these ho' settle: bet suitable for miiiing Messrs Galllher and Ross, afternoons ard partake ol a cooler, plies iber camps will should be preserved Every as members representing Koot ay. i tgree il thai Bui en,iy and Yale, have not done is I inl : .; . in admin* their duty in regard to these . t wi isleredal pre i-nt it cuts Hr.le matiers They know these e__ook think that ai i.«:rc is grievances exist on the part of i . , the larger j. • special milling limber on the land, and settlers, and ihey should have nCfe ! lot ICE CREAM *d partake ol a c R. P. Bradley - Enderby • b<:ing spent on the upper in consequence large ; lhe road in question land suitable I • •••". Inly believe It to be an especially in th*,- E,. •nlc Ci It I I ntii;e ttrst i the portloi the In Han Salmon Arm a Aim the attention of Hon. Mr. •men',. Oliver to ll long ago. He Is Pass, just the man lo remedy such a Cheap Lumber Reserve me ■ ■ llvldes . ■ ■ -, ■ ,; i", limber ,<-a— ,, lh , ■ ll p. ta lands are va', lell • ia lum " ■• ' •■ Inl n Ian I lav -.. <.hile table loi the N rth it l are ill ible lor British C . im ,- ■ bla, a:; 1 in ihe interes- ■ • pr vin ■■ the e i h >uld b; revlsi 1 snd altered rhenthe Wl,en lhe the administration ol public mpllshed, lands by the department the and N itch lllll complaint when he knows it io been lied up be [usilfied Falling lhe mem- i>. Inclusloi bei ngthelt duly we suggest the Revelsi ke B:.ard of Trade, ll ; the settlers around Revel- ' •/ E . t Pass. N'jtch Hill ll I Sail -. Arm sen 1 in a petltl n le Mr Oliver asking him lo visit this section ana in: '.he matter tor himself There Is a great demand for land lor settlement, bui \in icr present conditions settlement Is blocked in the worst way. leap What do you Think of this? Dry Boards and Dimension Timber, Shlplap, - Flooring. Celling. Siding. Irom $8 to SIO per M $12 per M Irom $15 per M. up •»-/"•. olher information will be furnished on Inquiry at our office We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, which will have our careful attention. ft, KAMLOOPS LUMBER CO. LTD UJ..W. D C , .1* THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 29. 1906 ANOTHER BMDCI DISASTER.. The Sultan signed Ihe Algeciras Another bridge dieter on the C.P. p,0,OCo1 on F,,da)'' R. main line has occurred, lhls lime The Nova Scolla provincial elections at Ihe Loop, where Ihe B. C. Contract ***"> na"e resulted In Ihe return ol j Company have a contract to build a thirty-four Liberals and sis Conserva- steel brldjje for Ihe C.P.R. This Uvea. Though Ihe Liberals are bridge Is elevated 100 Ieel above Ihe sustained, the Conservatives have' bed of lhe stream. A span seventy gained **»" seals. Ieel long was being lowered Inlo posl- The United States Senate has tlon aboul 11.30 a.m., when Ihe tackle finally decided to adopt the lock type gave way and the span was precipitated canal lor the Panama undertaking. some leet below. In lis crash II killed ,, _,,.,. . . , . „ _. , , Hon. Fielding has Introduced a bill two men. The east-bound train was ., . „ .. . ,. , . which allows the Government to return waning lo cross Ihe br dge when the .. _ . _ , „ ,„ „ „ „„ ,.*., , . . ., the Grand Trunk Pacific lis five million accident happened and the dining car , , , . ... " cash deposit and accept Instead any was sent out to feed the passengets. ,„r , . .,r. ,. _ a ,. , , ,„ .. a securities ol undoubted commercial Beyond Ihe loss ol Hie, Ihe damage . done was not so serious as at first supposed. It appears lhe two and a Tn« Governmenl ol Cape Colony hall Inch rope used lor lowering Ihe l»s Introduced a bill providing lor an span Inlo position, broke al an linen- expenditure of seventeen million dollars pected place, and one end ol Iho girder °'» 'allwy extenlons. slipped Iwo leet. lulling on lhe Iwo men' Premier McBride addressed a large- who were killed and crushing their ly attended meeling at Chilllwack on lives outright. The rope had been' Saturday evening. His account ol used lo lower the other spans without good work accomplished by the Gov- a sign ol weakness. The girder was eminent was heartily cheered. got Inlo position and the bridge was . .. „ ,,, Another police officer was murdered Saturday In Warsaw. He Is Ihe 120th victim ol vengeance on police since J-111 al.. 111. available for tralflc within seventeen hours of the accident and regular traffic Is nov resumed. Ktmloofii Men Mere*.-**. E.-irr_c lo Iho extent ol $500,000 Harellon. B. C. J_i«20. A double »'»» caused by fire In Nicole!, Quebec, murder was committed here early «» Thursday. The old parish church Tuesday morning. Alexander Mcln- and the home lor rrlests. and the contest!, halt breed, and Max LeClalre.a vent were diilroyed. guide from Kamloops. are lhe vlcllmj. |. „ announced lhal a new combln and the murderer Is alleged lo be at,on j, >0 get the Australian mall Simon Johnson, an Indian ol Ihe Klpsco contract. The Dundee Advertiser Irlbe, Mcintosh and Johnson quarrelled tiys it would not be surprising If the on Monday night and when the dead llW C.P.R. were found In It. and de- body ol the hah breed was lound yes- c\ua that It will make Canada more letday. tn the middle ol the read, a ' ihu ever the highway ol the mall ol mile and a hall (rem town, suspicion at the world, not only to Japan and China, once pointed to the Indian, Mcintosh but l0 the Antipodes. ^iTt^'iT W''f •PP"W"! ■«■%* Hon. Sir Robert Bond. K.C.. while riding into town A man wai at' 7 ,.,,.,, ..... , . premier ol Newfoundland, says the once tent on the hunt lor Johnson, , ., , ., . queston ol Newfoundland entering Hall an hour later an excited Indian rode into lown Irom Klptcrex to uy he had discovered another body, ll , MMiotaihaulUCla. " "*'i " " *»•»«■"■ ;•"; loo. had been ahot in the back whtl. %?** ™ ^^f £J \T^-T\" *•!£?? -mpeii.lutrum.m.nTp.L'li the trail, north nl Harellon LeCblrea -£L horse Is mining and It U supposed the *****' Indian killed Ihe guide In order lo gel An irrigation system li now under the animal, to that he might escape comtntctlon by the While Valley Irrl- oa it, jgailMi (t Power Company, Ltd.. which will undoubtedly be the meet extensive work ol the kind in British Columbli. Sattdon. June 26. The lillle wn ol enabling Irom live low thousand acres Archie McDonald pbjed with matches of comparatively unaroducttve lange yesteiday allemoon and new lillten .nd grain Und lobe let oul in profiltNe dwelling btwtet aie cinders. The orchardi The source ol supply tt Ihmes got such a start along Cody Lakes Aberdeen and Haddo. tome Road lhat the whole lown was ending- fourteen miles southeast ol Vernon ered. The lire tt now raging on the ——————e— hillside. The estimated lou ii SI 2.000 f> a. t r» wilh very Utile insurance *\jtl & lMeW PeilCe From Ntw <fc Far A leinlic wind ttorm vitiied Landau, J Woodstock and Forrest Siturdiy afternoon. Many torts were Mown oil and much damage done, Western tallest subsidies include. Koeieaay Central, Irom Golden to lhe tMundiiyline.SS9S.200: Kellleiivit valley tiilwiyJI6O.0CO. Wellington* Union Bay ttlemicti cl C.f.R blind lneSI76.000. The annual staiement ef the Ontario bank thm net profits lor Ihe rear amounted to JI $6.915.8V. Thettmuil tUlement tf lhe Trader's bank cl Cn- Ida thews profit! lor the yur amcwtled loMvo.Ul7S According to the newsfspert tf Spain, lhe minuter ol the interior de elites thit the sum ol S 100.000 was lying in the Bat* ol Statin it the dil- poilllon ol inarehlttt and ii was believed lo have been deposited by their political supportets. At the dote tf a promoted session ol the United States cabinet on Saiur diy. Attorney General Mcvdy an nounted lhal thai the governmenl has decided lo prosecute the Standard Oil Co, under Ihe terms tf lhe Elkins Uw which prohibits rebate* in inteutate commerce. The besl lence Is the MANITOBA FROST WIRE FENCE ll Is made wholly of heavy tuid ueel wire Ilu all advantages ol the woven lencet. but surpasses them In appearance, strength, durability and economy. Sale Agent lor Okanagan. R. BAILEY ENDERBY B. C City Barber Shop IS THE PLACE FOR A NICE CLEAN - . SMOOTH . SHAVE It. N. HendrickMn, Bell Block A sirong constitution means a healthy mind and good wotk—and good work means ad vancemeni To have a sirong constitution one must have the best meats, and that's what you will llnd at the new buck block Always Irash. juicy and lender Geo. R. Sharpe ENDEkBY Syiss It ilfKiii not riaqiiiro .n tapPIt 111 lll'ltll out tho fluoH ol thu " Suniltlno" (urnioa— the only t...>1 ui>oeleil it it l.tu-li whiolt it ejui<|eln>,| with ovory luriuuie. Cloiin-out ilonni nre pltuiotl In the owing, uml tlin leiiie.li can easily lie imtertod. Tills hotter just hrittlea with eielutivo fealuroii lUoh na autonmtio gu duniiera, Itrgo double leed-doorn, slool doino, double cliiileiiret ami .Uiel ntalialor, 11 you want the bent furitiu-ii made gol tbo' Sunthine." Sold by i.nt«i|itie.iiig .Io.iIitk ovorywliero. IlooVlel (roe. McCIaryfc la.s-tx.s Tobonto. M.tN-riiKti. WlSSIfKO. VtNteOIIVKII. bt. John Hamilton. M. J. HENitYS NURSERIES ( I..I l.cc.ci nd *»»ti 1 i.t.t VANCCLiVEl' Be C. BEESUlFLiTS Bedding Out I U j ts NOW READY Cilery Ctb age, Cauliflower, Extra e loi I (mil 'I er, ,".:,•'•' ■ . ■ Nc ki'. delay I Itimlgi .■ recti n, nor .'i-i its lo 11) n Komi Crow.-i 3'ock We have .hegctdt. Getvtur trc'.rj in early Ic tecute |tc.ni|i| dt . French, Hol'and tnd Jspn bulbs will be ready fer Srpleu b r tl-ipirents Catalogues Iree. M J. H'NIY. 1010 Wi llrlraln Ret Vr'rctvir a.c. eo vtaaa- confederation is never mentioned now at there was absolutely no sentiment Get the Credit j <*< making Good Butler and have Printed Butter Paper Prices and Quotations at this Office. Special Cuts and Inks. ._j Munr.o Dnwm Oomttwn ato. tlr'ei-.fi-' ' f a. n .'■■-•'••■♦■•.■•■' . *1tti'a>if m*mt* r itai p,*t .fi«« ■I*ii4• »h li ee i l.»|l »_•"» l"»Ul_l^__J -•>•■'" li,.. #......-|.- .«.i.. uy WWfWX ■ •■• • • a •f.-l"— ""r.t IMMtM>»«l..||«l.l| I'eie '• lake*. •'-«■'. *bit, ■■■ % t It I .1 ^«c.We. tk«. * ' v,l .It'll .||. !'» Scientific American. 4 »»h'»- -»:t l^«M(V*4 •*•» » ll'.Mi Mf ttairUm -f •Hii.^.-nfa *tti**U T- • 1 • ft* hmm a«M.|i a--4lfH t*"***+tf ''* Wifc'~»<"!»> r To Our Subscribers and the Reading Pubic of the Northern Okanagan Valley . . The publishers ol The Proorrss announce that commencing wllh Ihe Issue of May 18. which was the first number of Volume 3, the subscription price has been REDUCED TO $1.50 a year, payable strictly in advance. All back subscriptions must be paid lor at the old rate ol $2.00 a year. Do not forget that a yearly sub scripilon lo Ihe Endbkhy Prockkss now costs I SO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE HAPPENINCS OF YOUR DISTRICT, the town in which you do your trading, and the Okanagan Valley. To do this you should read the local paper That paper is The Enderby Progress which Is rapidly becoming, and will be. tin PApnt Of THE NORTHERN OKANAGAN. MAY WK HAVE THR PLEASURE it \t*i ate fiol •!»<•»<!v a • i' 'it tit OF ENROLLING YOUR NAME ON OUR EAST GROWING LIST Syr rt,... ef (Varl. I. I!.er..l„| Peeftulal ionl ANY... a', i Dm ...... R»l»tv h» I in 1 tti.il, (Men i ., '. e ...„.■..,,._ . ,.,. . ,, .... ai*hud.1.luniiy. <i te., .. ... it run el .ce.it ttaciwit ol • :, ,. e. :•. a ■■ • . E-.trviti.ti bl matt fattiaia. . . ■- • " e ,. - .- ... I«h4 n tlld.lt ■tat fMctetiM .M....I1, to*\u at " * "»ltthtr » dMuteil. «l the bmmHttAu it-aw un it. tlte vKtn.1-/ cl die uraf ... - II dn ■•• a*i^t«te-u1..i,«i| e»»e we. tamuif lani tavti by bam in ... , . . . . .,..,, ..... .. . laHdeMe ini ih. mi Ut-d. .' • t .' •• c ,,.;,».. LthoA .1 On.** ct tt.ltt.iita uattiy Itr ,-,,.— .,. t • >• • I -•• > •>•■!. * • . •. •• I.' • •• », . , - . e. , „j •,... , , .;,., I ,-. „ '*• •>'■ ■ ■ .•:-'. •a ...... ,. .. . W W < ' 1»V 1-1 *r ' "• '•* •• . .1 th. read Itr. For Sale ehttitt SuettO |r,r lm t p %;rf trie J W M CAl.t.Wlc*. ^Irme Arm Hal cyon Hot Springs Sanitarium No* urtitei ■' • id lt».»a M |.,!■••« Hhwmr ll*uie - TtMHefM Nutn ■ ». , at a. Met , • - . . mthat. • >• ..-•■.,.. , V , , a< 1 •' ' -t Mf SUtMUk a e ta tta . .,. ,.,- a , ..raat. . . • ,. ta-- c- a Halcyon Hot Springi Artea. I at. E. C. Notke. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN tfflg timber est . tterbrutri i»-n the larrfs belorefinf lo it - w A ! aKEf F R G R. ', THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 29. 1906 lhe Joy & Health of lhe Heme depends on The Range or Cook Stove I11UII lillle lake.'!! U|e lie 1 llie McLeod properly on avenue •■.llll lell on Friday on a We have them in all styles bull! f:r long use. I Stive Repairing i .el is a spe i c lh We do Plumbing. Furnu :e I le Ulna an I Roofing. You run no risk. OUR WORK GUARANTEED A. FULTON'S '<™?EAND TIN SHOH Are vou inlendiiv' to sell this Year IF SO- List Your Town .1 si_r with II P I FF I I. I . U.l_.l-a lh. , ,;. .. - J.W.EVANS KtieNite/Ham. A(.nl Harness-maker and Repairer. Trunks. Valises. Etc. J. W. EVANS, ENDERBY TOWN 9b DISTRICT .NOTES. An ellait ti beritjt nude to have in eminent Ut the building at a vhail at ,'.»... i. •■ " rail win ,.-er. hai • l ihe) Sle^l ia . - ild ta be S6.8O0. Mr, Saltwell • lence .t ■ Th* ' • • Ssmtatium. announces lhal it it open t th" lam out Battle Creek. Mich. Sanitarium . . ceiient e , - . . It Man no* rutin , 0(4 cut ■ Ml " . ■ . . 'aimg ihi J. Ve M . • and t-tur.u- Siding, mid thai one ol lhe alto which he intended Is • Th- C ft ft have certainly greatly ' the appearance station pr.forty hete They are la be. congratulated iijva tin iteal fence whuh hu been elected ar«" I it ihe encsnium oi all anient and . ■ n Metiers. Bell & Mutfhy. si • - >-. ,: *.-..-■ smile*, lor an unttelnicted view, ti'ie-nding h,si«lr> J ft UtttMi wm deem (rati Salmon" river the Imt sf the week, K* men cutting net near Saint n liver. • • rivtr to Salmsti Ann won, .'.•- .tie twelve thsuwnd Heie trill be taken down Ther- - at abundance e ihmg lhe river and he '.nue tnskita- .-Ul in thu • i •,. • . » nun bet -a in**;. . ■ -.. .- . . - (tan oul- li " " ... " - ....... .. • le, i ike a nh-i ' ruitaci ' ■ ,,... lly 9th In the lhat ah) •■ - I - - • | ten, and .' l -.•*•■ aotei m>.n a • • * . ■ ?7lh Me • -. K • ■ ■ - there I « ' •-. la lltl pel' ' -. ■ Mrt. ft. Peel lell on Friday lor Chilllwack, where .ahe will villi Irlendi lot sonic tune 0 S Mt.hr, who represents H. P' Lee ni Arm: ir ng,spent iho week end v ni in parents iwtilt ul town on ihe Salmon Ann road. Mrs. 0. Harvey and son. Collin who have been visiting relatives and Irlends in this vicinity for some time, lell on Tuesday for iheir home In Ashcroll. A. Shields was a passenger to Ash- 1 crolt on Saturday's train, pal McDonald ol the public school, was a passenger on Saturday allemoon's train, en roule io Victoria, where lie will attend the annual Teach- j er'a Convention. Mullet's "Kick" will go down In history In company with thai already lamoua brand ol Hour, Model's "Besl." Tha hay crop ol this year will be a splendid one. Wiih the large amount ol rain which we have had up till now this year, the grain is v.ryluiig and some record yields per acre may be l;ked far Culling has commenced In some places, notably at the Wylie ranch, »here bath hay snd alfalfa are |i an The weather ihe past week has been i it capricious SmutJay. Sunday and Monday forenoon were ex tretiiely hou at Monday noon, in ihe dead, still shade, lhe thermometer • .' !.'".- >., cl the weather 4-eicir4 upsii a change. and light showers were lhe order on Tuesday, culminating early on tl/edne.-. day morning Ina heavy nun which ■ -. t ■ • '■ •■•' - ■■'■.. '.• t have been i nger ihan that remembered .by old timers, Startinjt at 11 o'clock iti Tuesday night It rained almost un- | ceaslngly till 4 a.m. the nest morning F II BantN. WM.. cl Endeiby No, 40. AF. JtA.M.Murned , sn Monday (ram attending ihe thirty. J tilth annual cetnmunicallcn cl Ihe M W, Grand Ledge ot British Cilum- ttcj. A F k A M.. which epened at Victoria on Thurtdiy lasl, Ab ut na hundred ttelfgalea wete present Sheritl Amutrcaig. ol New Westminster, j M.W.. grand matter, presided al the sessions with ft. E. Brett at V. W. I'"' '.;.•- v • *' the Province were all represented at tha communication. The nest session of lhe Grand Lodge will beheld tn, Vettwn. B M. Hyman, ol Mirriam' Vernon, u D.D.G.M.. tf this\gp% district 1st this year, Mr, Graham Rotoman, who, as Lay Reader, conduced Divine worJnp at, S. George's Church on Sunday evening latt. made lhe la'hwing remarks Irom lhe pulpit, in lelerettce to Ihe absence, Rev. F. V. VenaWet: "The Vicar, at . o at-, tttatt, hts gate away | «n ealended leave of absence Irom th* Bi«hoj» For some lime patt he tail slued greatly in need ol that change of air snd change ol scene which tie ss bertelictal to the health I am sure »ill ail unite with me in arm- ' Iheir lillle tan, whom Ihey h»v« hai * ■-• I I . ciiiical operai lea I trust' thai they will be relieved Irom all Iheir care and ansiety ' .'ry. and htll hav*. the pleasure of, g lhe Vicr back in due] ■ • • : united i rt -, health 1 ed peace of mini'' $5 REWARD W ate I'll •1 hSIIet - teiniii ■ 1 louse for Sale The Union Restaurant CLIFF STREET, ENDERBY WEEKLY -TICKETS. $5.00. BY THE MONTH, $20. BAKERY In conneam with lhe Restaurant a lint clsss Bakery Is established Irom which can always be obtained llie choicest Irom the oven. Alwayi Iresh. A nice lint tf Conlecttonery is carried in slock. Fresh Irult In season. Djii'I bake bread when busy. TRY OURS. r \:- Everything Strictly First-class ^ J. McQUEEN, Proprietor. Enderby. "W/E beg to announce that we have opened up a ■REAL ESTATE OFFICE In Enderby. where our attention will be given strictly to Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. If you have any property for sale, we would advise you to list ll with us, as soon as convenient. We can sell it. Kirby, Elsom <& Kirby ENDERBY Money bo Loan Flral Motifta*.-. 1 AND Armsirong rtre ant Llf. InuiraiK. Moffet's Best AN HONEST FLOUR We do not use any bleaching process to make our Flour white. When ordering INSIST on getting our flour. TSa Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd., Enderby A LARGE STOCK OF >i\. NOW ON HAND The besl els-- li the Valley Well burnt bricki at reatonable , I Large or Small Qmnilties. IB* Enderby Brick 9b Tile Co. Enderby, B C Armstrong's 15th Annual Celebration, July 2, 1906 The Citizens ol Armstrong cordially invile your presence wiih ihem on ihe above dale, and promise an interesting Program ol LACROSSE. BASEBALL FOOTBALL FIREMENS SPORTS, and ATHLETIC ENENTS SPBCIAL EVENTS FOR THE CHILDREN GOOD PRIZES Come Years ' Bl IM all N thing will be tco gocd for our Hia day we have Celebrated for Fifteen At*ly to A Na )NALD, Chairman RHIAN. Secretary
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Title | The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
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Fraser, W. Fraser, H. |
Publisher | Enderby : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-06-29 |
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Notes | Title changes in chronological order: "The Edenograph" ; "The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
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