The Enderby Progress and NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD OCT 271906 > With Which Is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPH —— — c. I (!' | , l(.c | u. *** ■*' Volume 3. Number 23 ENDERBY. B. C. OCTOBER 26. 1906 * P*rETtl.50 a Ywr MB——— ENDERBY Beg to Inform the Public that they have opened a NEW SHOWROOM Devoted Entirely to The Requirements of LADIES and CHILDREN . . . It is obviously impossible to detail all the various lines carried in stock, but Ladies may confidently rely upon finding for their inspection everything they can possibly require FOR THEIR OWN OR THEIR CHILDREN'S WEAR At Eastern Prices Silk and Lace Waists For Evening Wear Silk and Cloth Dresses MILLINERY The Pick o! the Eastern and European Markets. Fowne's Gloves, French Kid Gloves, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear in all Qualities and all Prices Sun-Plaited Skirts In Silk ind Sicilian (or Evening Wear, and Full Line ol Stamped Linens (or Fancy Work and Lithographic Cushion Tops We make a Specialty ol Corticelll Silks, both in Sewing and'Embrsldery. '/Hr ENDEkHY. B.C., OCTOBER 26. 1906 IK KROGRKSS JI sv"i , p*u i • i ■ M line on gradually crawling d A. . i ■ ■ * I a. -A ■ . - e * W. P. GOOCH ii ■ • M ,..,.■.. it " ■ . ■ ii " . tea i Mu PETER B. C. BLRNK ■ Miss B. MuiiUm Dr. C.W.C-. ■...- i.Mii RIIY H C ■ - . . lied til g exit lie flour null run- • - .. p.m. Active • ■ - ■ • g ll past ti .... the hula ejlorj tli" lltd ■■ . ■ • red and ' . ■ ih ■ sombre green ol lite cl iei m unllln ;' lly. Oui| •autiful. but during l tj best" ile-ilul, ■ .isilw lOlat aimlvet .■ ilgai Ilu; •.uiti is one k British Kite; etc the i n I'.am il oppt ;>rtalely , ,...'. I . ■ .... ne' . ..... he t.'.c . , I (oi leit 'Dinv"'»nd - • fatttoua ... : ,. . I aspects III • -■ . A nti.t ive kl ked like blaiea b- * ■ output in out bulky as - admit ihat our usual pungent ill have been vet tin - a little ' e appearance, has nut SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS IN GentsFurnishings FOR A SHORT TIME we are offering some cheap snaps in several lines of Gent's Furnishings. Come and see ihem for yourself. You -.vill then most assuredly say that ihey are lhe bargains of the season. Bl Let us ft: you out with a good suit ol clothes and an overcoat We have lhe latest fall and winter styles of one of the leading Canadian brands. We have everything clean and fresh In the grocery line. GIVE US A CALL Metcalfe & yy heeler W,- hav ili ■ ei l Farm Loans ihi lacl ihi • .■ • I '•.",*- a -' ,: • • act wil ' .ilia. Where Canada Leads, ■ • ■ - 2-Seated Surrey 01 latest design. It is an elegant and comfortable riding rig. and just the thing In which lo drive a friend around the district MATTHEW*: & EVANS ENDERBY ■ —I——! ■■ ■ ' ■--■ ■ ■ Illl.l———, |,.| . ,-g. ,,p, ,,, , i . , ,„., , „, Bank of Montreal Capital, ell peM up. M • i.v.hv Bat run,, sio.ooo.oco ..-•■ I.... i. .-,, Lost ,..<,...! to-3,4111,]I III AD OFFICE. MONTREAL E.A.IIAtai.: > MVILMOKI • B.C. a LO.L.No.446 v A. K <\ A. M. -■ C.O.F.No 1058 I. O. O. I■'. K«..lc« loin*. No SO •■•- . e Kntt^lns c/" Pythias • ' Herald anj il, ihe greatest • cultural paper n the ■cm lu success ia ■ . year u • ba had in the * without ll il. To faimeta enable. ■ • pit, "A Tug tl War,". ■ ■ it mere than Ih* year j, ■.' ■ est tf cur . .4 Sltalhcenaaticl Mount Renl C. C. M. C. I M.A.I e.itewf,t ed t.. C. M 0, . ..... t- S ,' ae ,* • ., A General Daaking ttttrcts tramsded II all Ket.it IS the United Staue. Etittfe aad ueela e a- c at.4 Dawecn City. Savbra Banli D^rt—•■ slw^ss via v i«a^« •""■" ■.•..•, nd at eerteal ralea .-_,. ■■ ' eaf-f-^p Willie.aw«H on «tnu«d olikoet AtAay. Hatt-ltet'anl Cave.ty 0ual a*sa <tvee spec , ... Met -.' ', ,'t I * ireoetva . SpeeulalH . .etc ta ibe bandl'tic <>t Mun e i • • elhei MtMuiea. OKANACAN OISTSICT 0 X MiiMMti^. Matintei. Veiosn EtOERBY ARMSTRONG KELOWNA _.S.V.MaCttMM* '-.' Agl i '. '" ■_■ S*i>A|i ■ - ■ ■ . ■ t I ■ .a .. aa RH>o*t . "tnmeni lhe loi Ihe temper •- •. «• Iher tor the -.her c ' • (5 ' ' MOWAT 9b BRINDLE 1*1,1.1 BLOCK. ENDERBY. B. C. Real Estate, Insurance, Mining nnd Ceneral Lend Agent* PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US E TOWN (tb DISTRICT 71 NOTES * ■ • • . . I > I .. • , •■ , ■ ... V • * ... . tl • . ,'. ■ . ■ ■ - • - ' . .... e ■ The City Clerk will aoonpui ihe tta in the pat. Taxes vill be payable at ihe city ollice on November i paid btrtare November ISth. ■ ' I one "sintli will be allowed. Two earthquake shocks wete lelt in Portland. Otegan. on Saturday. Extensive damage is belie led ts have been done it the foutnUtion ol a new course ol eoitalnictlon lh"t« .* ''alfic on the line, the amount of Ireighl. both coming and going and shipped out Is very h««vy On one eiay alone, Ihia week, live cats ol wheat ' I and dose on 10.000 pounds ol way lieighl was received, and two cars ol I! in and 111 <■ I lumber were shipped out. II advertising doesn't pay why do thee I ihu I I dollii every year In idvetl ,: I Why are Ihe i. -,-. a. I md I • ■ ii .'ueies of money ih- te A. successful men Ini miry) .'.'hy at., tie- latgeal] ■ : • • •■ i • '. - -a.. I ..-•' "' rare tl lieavlt ll a-i»ert;je*s ml my and c j beat known I . itai e merchanta? ft.% 1 U. S. In for Trouble. A strong Ami American tceling lias been aroused In the Japanese breast by several events which have maiked the United Stales' policy lately towards Japan, chlel among which are: The Ameilcan Droteat against the Japanese pi 'gramme In Manchuria, the killing ol Japanese sealers, the murder ol the Japanese bank president in San Francisco, the Hawaiian etdusicn policy, Ihe public attacks upon ftd O'Mert and Congtessinan Kahn's scheme, all *:. have occurred within W* Itnded to develop the unfriendly feeling, but the caeluMcit .,! )>; anttse children Ircm the public schools ol California oils Ihe J I a child laving nation, lo the qu repudiation of the anil'Jt| i sentiment In the United Stales, by Ihe gcvetnmenl >.! that COUntiy :.-. M lo avri i ctti ipan that would result In Ihe dtttlueilMI c! lha lucidly political, fi.vtar.clal and Commercial " between lhe ll I unities. i recent rein I the auihoritli lallfoi 11 ■ .,.,'» h'.'dtcn Is attend the public schools is latg-ly responsible. THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY. B.C.. OCTOBER 26 1906 Murder at Carmi. Sunday nighl lasl, al Carmi, a mining camp on lha Wesl Kork ol Kettle River, thirty-live miles east of Pentlcton, iwo men, named Godereau and Cello, are dead and a third, by the. name ol Smith Is wounded In Ihe shoulder, ilicu^h nol lately, Tim murderer IMI James A. Dale and he did his wcrk with a rifle, The following Is the steary of the crime: Peter Godereau and Joseph Colic went up It nt l-'-cv rji'll t Cat ii: i:: Sum! y night, going lo Dale's boarding house for supper. Smith was also Ihere. During the course ol the meal a quarrel arose between Dale and Ihe Iwo Frenchmen, Godereau and Cello, ll was not considered a serious quarrel and no such ending was anticipated Ale supper Godereau and Cells, accompanied by Smith, wenl to the former's cabin lo spend the evening. They had nol been Ihere long before a rifle crashed Ihrough the window, lodging In Smith's shoulder. Two more shots were fired and the other occupants cl the cabin were stricken. Godereau received a wound In Ihe neck while Celle was shot In Ihe breast just below Ihe hearl, Both men died almost instantly. Smith remained conscious and was able to walk oul ol the cabin and across lo the post ollice, where he Informed some men gathered Ihere, of whal had happened. Dale, meanwhile, went into Ihe cabin and viewed hla bloody work. He then started for the post office, firing as he went, one of the bullets entering by way ol the window but without doing any damage. By this time the men had secured arms and went out to secure Dale, but he took refuge In an emply cabin near' by and from his secure post kept his would-be eapturers al bay. The man seemed craiy lor blood and stood ready lo shoot on tight. The night was pitchy duk and the men were alraid io surround the cabin and bring Ihe man to terms lest they ihould shoot each olher and add still more Uvea lo Ihe list. For some time ihey managed to keep hltn In Ihe cabin awaiting day' light to come to their aid. but about I a.m. he gave them the slip and escaped lo the hills. However, the muiderer was tracked lo Grand Forks one hundred miles away, where he wu arretted Wednesday. Godereau, who waa an old country Fren.-hman. ts said lo have ranched near Kelowna same years ago. New Coal-;ietds In England. During the last week a discovery hu been made near Dover, which It an event ol the moal importance lo lhe district since lhe Norman conquest. Rich seams ol coal have been lound seven utiles Irom Dover, and il all that It uid In praise it lullilled, Kent will in a few years' lime develop into another Lancashire. The coal Held is Claimed to be the largest virgin cne In Ihe United Kingdom, and the value cl the coal li placed ai anywhere over $1,000,000,000 sterling. The area tf lhe Held is estimated to be one hundred square miles. Borings were tlatlcd al the end ol 1904. and the loreman wu almost giving up work in despair when he came upon traces ol coal. When the coie wu taken oul he found a scum on the water lhal came from the cylinder which was Ihe typical scum formed by ccal. Then thtee leinarkaNe teams were lound. the lint a twenty-inch seam with twa feet four inches of fire clay, the second three leet lour inches, with tour leal A lire clay, and lhe third four feel sis inches wilh lillle lire clay Analysis] showed II to be a srlendid household •seal Advices from Indo-China ttale that: the King of Annan killed one ol hit wives, eauttd lhe body to be cooked and served up for dinner. Further cannibal atrocities have been cited. The town oil -a . hes as a result af the race hatred betwe-n Ihe whiles and , The lown was fired by Ihe black men ' • " .ergs. Exhibiting B. C. Fruit. During November and December Iruli from this province will be exhibit al opposite ends ol the world New Zealand and London, England. Two hundred and len commercial size boxes, averaging forty pounds ol Irult each, will be shipped lo Chrislchurch, New Zealand, lo be placed on exhibition In the Exposition which opens there on November 1st. There are abo ei twenty varieties. Including Jonathans, Spllzenbutgs, Kings. Bald wins ar.d Van der Ve rs. Many localities have been drawn upon tc provide lite Iruli, Including Ihe Okanagan and other apple districts. The collection which will be sent to London Is being taken In charge by ft. M. Palmer. This was assembled on the 2iih Inst., at Sicamous. loaded on a special car and shipped across the continent attached lo an express train, to connect wnh the R.M.S. Emaresi ol Ireland at Quebec on Saturday, 2nd. This Iruli will be exhibited al all lhe leading centres throughout the various provincial districts. Be-inning of The End. The cause ol Socialism, latl week stillered one cf the severest defeats It has so far sustained in any country In the world, says a London, England,1 cable ot October 9th. The determlna-' lion tf lhe Scottish Liberal members, ol Parliament lo oprose strenuously all parliamentary candidates who refuse to disassociate themselves Irom the Socialists marks the starling point ol Ihe jpen war long predicted, but s-ar.-e ly expected to begin so toon, sounds the death knell ol the party divisions which have been so long, famous at catchwords In English poll-1 tics. Belore many years so it looks now - Liberal and Conservatives will become terms ol merely historic interest and government! will come and go on socialistic or inn.socialistic pro- grammes. The Liberal parti can no longer pretend to disguise the fact that theSoclalUt-Laborltet can never be' part cflhe Lib.ral parly. This (Set. which, from the outset wat patent It an unbiased observer, n.w has been acknowledged by an Impariant of the Liberal crganltalian. The Scottish Association, boldly sweeping; ulde tuierfuge and equivocation, i patted a resolution to the effect thai "it it the pilmary duty ol the Liberal party lo pretent strenuous opposition to] all candidates who are not prepared to] disassociate themtevetfroin the Social-, tit party, the avowed object of which is the complete destruction ol thtael principles ol individual liberty for which Liberalism hu always contended," K®of-£ftdy Kootenay Steel Range Burn a!l kinds offasl wS TbtW-tP' c-— — -V .*•«&. London* Tbra..ta Vancouvtr«SheJohn Nj, Elf ill! «Eill M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES Gr«enhou.ti and St.d rfoutct VANCOUVER b. C DEE SUPPLIES Bedding Out Plants Home Crown Stock ■■:."-. ■ . in early to secure prompt delh Fieneh, Holland and Japan bulbs will be ready for September shipments Catalogues free. M J HENRY. SOI*.* Wetlmlntitt Koad Voneeuvir IC so ve Ana* ■XPIRIENCI TRY OUR W ' 'sAltb If IV lets breakfast. I Contains nil the NUTRIMENT In V. I . Fer Sale by all Gmcers TEe Colombia Fhuin; M.!!» Co., Ld.» Ekdkrby Ti-um Mam* OHIOi-VI Co-wiohti Aa «.■■-..- t ...- ■ ■ t I ,*m*'.** •- *-•• •fVctet *» -III. ,..!,. , FlM •'•-!- f> ft*. ltd. ' » . ■• _ 1 .. < <• U-.«^ii.iti.. ..ru-iui MRMOtt •*Uie»u »• llr* > '..' ,., ■ | • I . • .1 «!•*• I) I al. ip l.i, ,t. W.,... » I , !*.•*■ eftje la. •. It.*. MtMfM • ' «<«• i- 1 e Scientific American. 4 KfthU mtkf mmttmrt •**»•» leu-Hi -Mt . -al. - ■ . • ■ . i.ftl \*a t I . t*tl I ale, '1.1 |1 * ■ ■) '«>* ! »e»»*» r'ft MUNN4Co«" B.„ MM** ••*<*. *>\% t W.-rtftel't*..* tl ( Fruit Trees Home Grown Nonary Trees Apples, Plums and Prunes (or sale (or spring plaining For varieties and p:lces apply 10 MhlLgT. Cc'-Ulre.-m ► line Co., Lid. V. RfeeOfl . P. C. Lorta $30 Reward Syr.Ofcth al fanaClan I en.ilaed P.telttloM, Shoot!n<$ Notice. A. J. LAPWORTH undertakes S'ONWRITIHC. * etHANCING DECOKAtINC i ..... . . . I Foul Weeding I c„it. :•■ ,-" -l ><• :»s !. ;;,*. ' five more or leu merely I Caledonia, Om, at the outcome ,'. ... ..• ' i ■ - fi > 180, A - .- . TearKr Wafitwi Bndi Bather Shof. E Pi.ACK FOR IE CLt-AM ghly EnallA Cotllcfy Chttirr '• •' An eolation occurred in the Win- 01 * gale colliery, near Durham. England, least held ai the home of Mr ani Un. „ ,bs_, ni|dn,Eht. cn October 14th. lle.lr Foster, to celebrate Ihelrtilver .ejulling In tome MO men being *n- wedding. Among the dlthei tm . ^ U(,r fmn% M,r 1hj| were chickens dressed wilh -gelatine nenty-ieven b.dies have beet, ■ and boiled in cspper pott. 01 the mi tni m,w „ ,h, ,nlMn .^^i ninety guests, eighly-five were taken „,,,, BMIi« .... „ . ill. and the live who did nol eat chick en. have nol laken tick. Oil l.v-.l, I.e. le a ... I.... ■ i - -. * For Sa! . . tl .- : a -r ■ 11 Spokane Y. M. C. A. wai murdered ,„„ jut/ |n |h, ,.,,„., )(le s„!4 t. • . J latl week. by. II fs tafd. a man who Ohio vs. Standard Oil . . holds great enmity towards the wotk tf i„,Bwi,v.-t . ft. Hutchinson, secretary ol the At|ef ir!(b.r„IB. . ,. ■ n .nm l Hal cyon that eacellent institution. ' '■''■■:■ The Cft.ft. sleamer. Prlice.1 Vic- of the Valentine toria, which wenl on Ihe rocks t - j Victoria last week, wat ..uccsiMly floated end decked. Upon eaatnina- tlon. a hele wat lound in hat Ihree leet li dean eier Those on beard had a narrow escape lie.,; tng. ft At did absut S3W A>" . trigin be Ing ' be Incet, Ig Ihe IhoenU city hall cn Ihu AA week iht Allan' Ic Liner u■■.,-. a Tl- I.":*.,. Wh ' ' ' . York tutr!»r ',n Saturdaj the Minnrhaha. al*) • lha M red na injury, evideiilly It ■ is. and thai 'Li 'ini at :henew ' icy and -utvier Vji'fl. \. Sharpe Renew for - "The Progress" ■ - and thill] ■ Hi imc-Vjroivti 'an Haute HoltycnHot.V'ni!* Arun* \ ft* I* f reca &* Slirur? No'icc. It in ■• li)H OKANAGAN P I. (i P I I WNANURSEI --■-■■- - rn IRESS, ENDERBY, B.C., OCTOBER 26, 1906 s* Bargains in Farm Property (r : ■ rchard, 'Hi ...... ■ ■ ■■ h le in tppl . ■ , nil . . ' lead .' Rich, Delicious, Pure (ill CLI'ANLY MANUFACTURED TS Bl i i :k. ■ . ssworl ■ i by . . .— ___ i: were t*~ ■ ■: '■■ ■ CEYLON TEA I IS PACKED IN SEALED LEAD PACKAGES lo Preserve Hi Gnodnttl, BLACK MIXED GREEN AT YOUR. CKOCERS j -j -:-.-s a -rairr.- -.-i_t_._.-j-_ c~. (j coscnoo , | Thb is lie Place to Come to > I Cable Chains! Realization lsBeftertlian Anticipation When you realize lhal the town is on Ihe move, ll Is belter lh tn living In hope, Join the busy multitude. In- j vest In properly while It Is cheap. The Gate ol the 'alley should take the lead. M The Bell Property Is going. Cull snd see us KP.BY &. KIRBY, Enderby 9b Armstrong I • all l ' a hi .nit sue! and buy your Harness before Ome K« Raise. Stumping and Logging Supplies -*■-—■ ---'-—J. \\. IA ANS, \V „ ike .i Sped ihy of j MOVMTC Pi&ures. Rcpairinu a Srcculiy ENDERBY sac- r_-^y j. h, McVeigh ■• ., II C I _____ '.-j .A-a , . ... ... .. h».'j;. I . . LOCAL NOILf. ■4' ■ i . j % WA± EN IN ENDERBY STOP AT. 4, | THe KING EDWARD HOTEL i "■■1 ihan 'MS nt-Ll. "Be MURPHY • Prep. If tort Wna..J £• (S.ai.-il.- " 111' S (\ OjJllllS • 'Frisco ■"iro ar._ CofLhv|uake md lien tm. Jcpnnoso War Oranrfe Hall, . that ■ ■ Rr ' Lal.c 3a . . a. ~*-*tKnrrTiv WE HOLD A SALE EVERY DAY!! Oi S: ve?. Tin an I.Gr«nlte*are—all oi the latest designs —H ii n Pipe. Fittings. Sinks, and all Kinds of Plumbi- - r FOR PLUMBING. ROOFING. EAVETROUGHING and HEATING call on us for Estimates. . I • AT7 Ia. Hardware,Tin and .ruitonpiu^ingShop i *» r.-rr.r.*.~ zsz-szxr,^ir^'ti.iri'fMB*'. 4t tm wa_r_n__irit__ii _»nm_|»^_i»wlliwi i ,«y Guaranteed Rubber Goods V/e have just re. i Ihe United Slates a line supply ol Giodyear's Rubber Goods, without doubt, lhe 'iiable rubber goods manufactured any.: rid They are so reliable that we never: • ■ -limen-l them. Rlghl n ll hance io tuy Bulb Syringes, Fountain Syringes, Hot Water Bags, Breast Pumps, Rul'her Glove, Rubber Nipples IE* Enderby Drug & Stationery Co., Ltd. Cli: Street PO. Box 77 -.-aveim.mm Renew for lhe Progress
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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 | 1906-10-26 |
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Notes | Title changes in chronological order: "The Edenograph" ; "The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
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