The EnderW P / rogress;--«* and NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD 'Ori/,,© G- .< With Which Is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPH Volume 3. Numbek <l NDERBY. B. C., JUNE 8 1906 PmCB, SI 50 a Year Hot Weather Goods . . Biscuits, Canned Meats, and Vegetables Jams, Jellies and Summer Drinks, Etc. WE CAN SUPPLY ALL OF YOUR WANTS A gang J ..ixteen man came in on Thursday's train. They have? been engaged by the Kamloops Lumber Co. AT THI POLICE COUBT. COUNCIL MEETING On Saturday lasl J. Dickie and J. nt C|(y „„„,.„ held |he|r „,„_, Mr and Mrs. T G Bell ol the MCl"IV"' we" summoned ,0 *W»* weekly meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Bell, ol lhe Mart) Jus(|c„ Bar|)M m(J Qe|| upo|) mmmmimm^ King Edward Motel, visited Armstrong ,h, cha,ge o( working a hoise'while'In Irlenda on Sundiy. ,„ _-,„ con.,,tolli ,lld 0( oiherwlse Ill- Mrs, F. H. Male leaves by today's treating same, The greater portion oi the meeting was taken up by discussion ol lhe pro posed amendment to Ihe trades license Mr. \»r\ P. Gooch by)aw lmroduced _,, we,k bv A|d„ train on a visit to Iriends In Alberta. delended J Mclntvre whose case It "' ,'..*".l7" uoieiiutu j. mum/re, wnose e.ase n man WorlhiiiRtoii. and which was pub- A large number ol pupils Irom Arm- was decided lo hear llrsl. From the |,sn(,d ,„ ,|,Me co|umn3 strong and district schools came up on' evidence ol Mrs. 0. Rosoman. Mrs. n„t wer() ,„,„„ dlverf,sm e»pres. Thuisdavalternoon's train to write lor, Stevenson and Mrs. Arland. il appeared sions 0, op|nlon mwnm Bar„M Ihe entrance examinations, which lhal the horse balked near Arland's a|.d Q,tiU) cou|j no, ,M ,(_, ,,,y commence here to-day. * Friday, i ; corner, and lhal Dickie thrashed it ,„.„,, caM accru, Um lho |n„rlton Mr. Stoess, C. E„ ol Vancouver. Is *>>** slicks and pieces ol lence rails. „, „m amendment. Therelore Ihey making a short visit In Endsrby. the iht othtr delendenl sitting in the buggy couW no, ,Mlll8 „_,„, amagonUIng guest ol Dr. and Mrs. R. I. Bentley. ; holding lhe lines and using lhe whip. fM^t (w mhm The Fire Brigade Band, ol Vernon.,Th'' **>*****•* i[>9Vti ,h;» ,his bMllnH Aid. Worihlnglon said lhal ihere is arranging lor a big day on July 2nd. A;™*****9* 'or '""'Hive ****<****93* <" ** was no bias, spleen nor personal ani- which will be celebrated th:. year as]''0-"' M'' Molaljira claimed II was |I)0J,.y i„ ihe reason lor Us Introduc- Dominion Day, seeing lhat the First ***** ,boul ,en '"'"Ulcs- Hon. _lquor licenses were on I dll- (alls on t Sunday this yetr. Tht local Thehotse was produced and was |crem plane io all oihers. They lllq- examlnedbythe Courl and identilted qllor licenses'were only granted lot I by Ihe witnesses. Titos. G. Bell. ^^ o( ,,„ „mxia_ ,„d ,,,,„ „„„„, called as a wltnsss lor tht defence. Was in ihe hands ol the people. Aa it stated that he hid often worked hcrses ,$ no„ ,hey „, ,„,wed 1|w um, M t baseball players will go io Vernon on lhat day tnd pity a game. A. Fulton has secured Ihe contncl lor lhe plumbing and heating work ol the new house being erect-1 by A. L K:rtune. Armstrong is advertising a big day ol sports lor Dominion Day. July Snd. and cordially invltt all Ir mi thia district met w i ■• ni I; il limn tin. n- other trades licenses. The aldermtn to be present andI enjoy Ihtgood bill j ,h« he wWinctpibTe'of Inillcllng need" Justice Barnes, In summing up the wUhed |0 ,M application made lor re- case, considered lhat the evidence was t|9„a| t0 ,n, |,eenM „mmm|0nera. Insuilicient to lustily a conviction; he A mollon- movwj by Aldermen had known the delendtnt lor a (miIchI ^ Bra_|oy an_ Bamea that tha question ol twenty-eight yeara. and wts sum „ „..j0»,,tor two weeks htviitgoeen HARVEY 9b DOBSON f aaaaaa|aaaBaa_aaaaaa__aHaaaB_aaaaa_____B_a___a__^ ollart. The progritmnt "ill consist ol lacrosse, baseball and i.Hjtbail games, firemen's sports and athletic events. A notable leature oi the programme Is thai special events will bt arranged so Announcement The the Residents ol Endetby and District: We bog io ittnMince tint tht drug and stationery business lately carried on under tht nsino ol D. Nairn It Co.. hat been taken over by Iht Endtrby Drug k Stationery Co,. Limited The buti nets will bt conducted on tht time up-to-dtlt lints as heretofore, and a continuance ol tht patrantgt accorded tht old lirm ia solicited by the ntw proprietors, Mr. F. Bruce Shiver. Phm. B. will arrive en June IS Irs:*. Victoria, to ukt charge ol lhe drug and dispensing deptrttfti* A complete ttock ol til lints ol Stationery will always be kept. There have alto been added Kodaks and Kodak supplies and Sheet Music. We have been Induced lo carry thtit goods in stock by reason ol tht increasing dtmtttd and enquiry lor auch goods. Yours truly. THE ENDERBY DRUG k STATIONERY CO.. LTD ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_, detested, the amendment passed it- less or ticesslve suffering on any <mi readln|( animal. The case wts accordingly The Mtyor reported progress on tht dismissed. Junlce Bell concurring. .^IWW0,,_ iChem,. Mr. Atkinaoa. In consequence ol the declsslot. ol the ho u|di ^.j ,,„„ 0V(,r lh, vhc!, d tht, ,h. chtlditn ctn ta.tr in,, the ZVat^&L *mZ m "* *"* "*H '"* "" ""V dty'a amm. This ts Arms.ror*. J* 3, ' ■* Mr A*U,M" h*d XM "" lllteenlh celebration ol this holiday. u**** ***** *** <xmt* «»** *****» _ _ _. lender Irom his llrm lor all the work B. Francis, auctioneer, alvettlies1 Cherries are nsw on the market. , , „ , ,i „ - ,.. , ,„ L ,, tn connec lan w h iht system it the lhat he will oiler lor aile ihe enure The Csldstrettn ranch will be shipping lieck, etc. ol tht dairy business carried ihem nest week. on by Strickland k .Vellman Sat 8 neai week's meeling. tnd thtl I mtm- _itr o' the llrm would be present in Another big earthquake shxk waa „_,„ |0 Mptaln anvlhlt« lhal might .• S-t'n-L-?* Thl-h ihe"^" *• ~ -*»■-* " s» *™*X M a thf.ving dairy outinass. ^^■^^^^^^^^^^i~i~i~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^ Mist B. Mtntcn innouneet that sht; htt opened tn ollice Icr the practice il stenography, and is prepared to un- if- w HEN IN ENDERBY STOP AT Tm WHO EDWARD HOTEL THE LEADING HOSTELRY OP THE OKANAGAN VALLEY Visitors to the northern part ol the Okanagan Vtltey. whether llnd hunting, or tor pleasure and sport, ctn do no better than mike thu house their headquarters. Table tnd Culslnt un etcelled Bar replete wllh lineal winti, spirits, liqueurs, cigars LARGE LIGHT SAMPLE ROOMS ntl i *. Mtmniv n opt MInvI Mr have a Wines & Spirits iirg(. aMctim«nt ci »nih« win <t- known brands to choose Irom. -4 LOCAL NOTES. G. S. Mohr. ol H, ft Lee's real estate ollice. al Armstrong, spent the week end at his home near town It Is reported lhat a a resident ot the district hat complained lo Ihe Provincial Pollct thlt some person cr persons are annoying him by firing shot:, through hit window al night. The man is said to be afraid tor his lately. No motive can be imagined lor these uncomfortable attentions )662 has been espended in road work by the Board ol Mr Alfred Sutcllllt. ol the H I tlall ol the Columbia Flouring Mills Co.. returned from Ihe Old C II II Friday lasl. alter an absence ■ • months, accompanied by hu bride. The happy c am 1- have secured I house on Mill stieel. where they will lake up ihttl •'ii-nieas smn as M r"f>airs have b.en rAftA'A lie *.« lenl 1 Mr. and Mrs. SutCtWl ,.' hearty c^ngratulaiions, wilh best wishes lor Iheir happiness and pnaptttty, A meeting ol Ihe 51 Andre-.- , Ladies'Aid will be held nWtd 13th, itl I Mi 'ggi wa : nt Irom the point whtrt the water will be Arrowheid hu now in tscellent "ken from Ihe creek to Ihe centre ol j. ,•., ,. '.■ lown, Is lour miles and that Ihe elevi- derttke tntnhtn. in thit Hne Mis. Vemon hat decided lo hold a (all "on is 283 Ieel. a height which g.v« i derttke anything in that line, Mia araalhesen'im.'itetotetsed most tumble pressure. Mr. Atkinson Mtntonhai had a number of years'1""' mut-sinesemimsnieapitistd _4,h.,t„.i..hvdrtnHr-e.«,-t .naerLnutnalenlolfice and war- »< t meeling ol the Okinigin Agrtcul- nWttl« thlt twelve hydrmu be erect- experience in t legtl ollice. tnd guir- * a a ^ ^ 600 Ieel ol hose would reach antets good ttrvlce. Ltdiet ihould wrai society, held in vemsnonSslur- .„.„,.,„,..„_„ Uke the opportunity now prts.nt.ng ■*'***■ **9 d"«10" '" "«**» *** ******** ***™*- itself ol being able to overtake their "« A L Pa,mt *<* I* Cook, and back correspondence, tnd keep up-to- ,0' M»rl* C W "'"•• _ ******* ">, *** ******* <* 0m***** aa._T aa... . i— ,_j .. u r- a i , .. , Simmons, ol Vernon, i notorious Am- date Mil* Minton hu secured an Mrs 0. R. Ltwrs tnd Mrs. J. Ic,n hsrM.lh,ri „„„. p^ p-iynn ollice in the Bell Block, tnd her hours McMahon relumed on Thursday Irom was mealed south ol Pentlcton. irt (ram 10 t.tn. to 5,30 p.m. attending a »m*tntlon ol Valleyunlons Hiving stolen I ract-horat near Ver- Mr W.„. ac^mptnted by M, ^j;;^- m^SPSKRtlSt Wall, lell on Monday lor central Alber ' lu-iU' ***** Wednesday of this tl wherehe.»Mlol(i<*lf.trrjror>.rty v'"'k ™amakn were mosl pro Htrry Bray, son ol Governmenl tatara* In Ih. m. province. Far."-* *<* CTI^W«* "* *• ***** ^ fChlZt^Z^SL ..amonUnprtvIc- to^s departure "»«« **** *>9*9 v***™**99 *<* <* STJZtoB C Mr. Will hid beenhetd miller it the P»i help It all present. There were ' Columb. Flouring Milk He leaves ,h"""« <+t»* tmm. coming Oj .** ^__*«»1"» T*K l^,ndh..nlhewoncd„.t«on.l-»'E"^v«'^*K^ lirfWhae L«7 ol the best millers thai ever made m9'**<****** ^"htand. Theconven- .,__,__ ,„ ,,., „ ilnurm Britiih Cliimbia and under "«■ ****** *** Peachbnd nest year. * few f*arm Implemenls ire lell it flour in brllisn Ueltimwi. ina unoer / Ilirvey It Dobson't II ycuwinliny his direction Model's Besl md olher A" ,h« »*>''<>" ***** ** *** highest ,hlng ,„ |h, „_y ^ , Ha>|ng Machln. brands hive ttltlned l degree oi es- '""is ol the enftlaimtienl tnd Cordul- «y. etc, you shou'ed tecure ll belart cellence not surpassed by any Hour »> »hown them by the Kelowni ladies Ihey are all gone, produced In Cinidt Thu reputation It likely ta remain with the Company, lor. Mr. J ft. Prlregle. who Is an old servant ol the C littibis Hitting Mills, who has taken Mr Walt'l th equally good II ur maker A well attended meelinggr- mtmbera al the W, C T. U. on Sit- urdav last This meeling had been . -■ ' ill/ lr'»e|l hljllce- 1 he subject brotifch* I ,rih a n Ml . . ll'.rd. I'ev. A. ft. Miller, fttt ft V. Venabl-s. Mayor Bell, and '•' rlum ani W ith ,: their lulsttnct finaiicially. As I . ■ it . ■ .,;■ uit racttvtd the ladies have decided to catty out lea a I ow looking around ts a i lh each, l wtrdi Hi" enpeiu- 11 lltd II ■ ■; ■ It thai as man/ age. H WtU also pul down Sole Agents Fit-Reform Clothing "AMi-.KICAN"' Walk-Over Shoes Once worn, always worn B5TH Oft l"HESE LINES AHK illAI CAN BE PROCURED Enderby Trading Company THE STORE OF QUALITY F.NDERBY. B.C. JUNE 8. 1906 Tl 11-; PROGRESS W. P. GOOCH I Banlater, .' II Itor, etc RBY B C N ites and Common.*'. V -•oa -_._ ihd i. livid Ph, I lK dUKinLI hlghesi minion-. PI YOR -. third enuei B c . Miss B. Manlon STEN The People's Store A. P. & A. M. you can r c;o wrong, unless you co ELSEWHERE T..ct A .-i\„»rl • A SPLENDID LINE ot BOYS' and JUi.1 i-Virivcu. YOUTIIS'CLOT! Prices Reasonable. We have still a lew MEN'S SUITS Hi. '.In. It •*•-■ . 20 per cent discount lor cash. LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, nice patterns Also, good lines ol PRINTS mar, BOOTS and SHOES l..r all classta. Call and see them. No trouble to show ycu Ihe goods. GROCERIES Far daily needs and special feeds, lh.- grocerlc wa . ,:! ta oi steady patrons. Why sliotilclit t you be one ol them > KKESH FRUITS alveavs cn hand ki I Metcalfe ®> Wheeler C.O.F.Nt, 1050 Clean Stabl< • Ive F • ; * ., .. teach . ■ ■ II . i . , . • • . ■ Wc bfg to Infirm the Public lhat all cur horses have been lesled (or Glanders. Our stable has been thoroughly cleaned out and disinfected, ani Is as clean as the day it was built, MATTHEWS _ EVANS ENDERBY I. 0. 0. F. ■" .'. • .; ha ilpll "tc.se •. " ' ■ . ■ . : ' ' ip-ki and adopt ... . , • ■ pungenti : at present ! C a mpili i ■ Fuel... l.oeae. No, SO " Knights of P^al ias LO.LNo.446 Bank of Montreal . |.ei-i alt i-..... up. 114.000,000. H..t.. $10,000,00 tee,!...'.. I'c.elll tht LOtt ...eCCe! . > I," t.Vllll HEAD OFFICII. MONTREAL ' sand Mewl R..yt! C. C. M. 0. I' -. " . c- M 0, " Gel a New Fence •it* N A Ccnoral Banking tt'tire.t Ironsodeti Dials?» dn United Stawt. Beits* ttiJ Canada, Dawm City. Savings Bai\k Dt»artmeM tniiitma «»»•■••» . ae cutlet tutt ■ i ai I I' i IMtaii Will* "*t ajtwant Kilhout Aria IC cinity Be* ratti (iven tete ilatmti , ■■-. ■ - - a .- (ten the ha M . I I OKANAGAN D I S T l>. I C T . * lte.r#eM«. Mai.a<«t V • EMllt ,'••■> NC tELO'*li\ a k > S.S.V.MsCliilcieti.SaVAi'i H. UaMctiilw. Sat. Ap ■ R. BAIL? 1 House (or Ss*\c City Barter Shop A NICE CLEAN IOOTH . SHAVE MOWAT <& BRINDLE i'l 11 11 0, i. ENDERBY. B. C. Real EaUle, Insurance, Mining and General Land Agenu PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US for imn ■ b.il NrVe make It A »- Our B ••-■■• ■■ - rt I it. and •'.-. ad i usmess ; To supply the bsst ol everything in cur line, at a price that an honest profit -iii allow. Our line Includes Sieves and Kitchen Utensils, Carpenters' Tools and Builders' Hardware. Garden Tools, Hose, etc. Paints, Oils and Varnishes, and everything thai a hardware store should keep !f*lf f*D HT A M ^e are nuk"1r1,ce cream. Pay lVsE* VrflVI-ranilTl a visit io our parlor these hoi aitern It ; .'take ol a cooler. R. P. Bradley - Enderbv ( al'M U Sll'lIlM* Ljiok heie ! for nmissi erve -- ■ ■ al • ■ • ■ N . ■ ■ I bullelli - lhe|.<h Noli..a i Cheap Lumber What do you Think of this? , IP ielii in the ' Dry Boards atii Dimsnslon Timber, from $8 io $10 per M Shiplap. - - Si2 per M Flooring. O Siding, Irom $15 per M up tm Any o'.her iniormallon will be furnished on inquiry at ' .Ve respectfully solicit a share of your pai-onage, which Mil have our careful attention ft, KAMLOOPS LUMBER CO . LTD Baltta- ft C THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 8, 1906 Train Robbers Heavily Sentenced. The se i nil trial ol Edwards, Dunn and Colquhoun was concluded on Saturday, the men being lound guilty, alter the jury had been absent hall an hour. The second trial was but a repetition ol the former as lar as the evidence produced. In sentencing the men, Justice Irving said. "The case against you was very clear, I agree wllh the verdict; and the sentence ol this courl Is lhat you. George Edwards, be confined in Ihe penitentiary lor llle; you, vVilllam Dunn, lor llle. and you, Lewis Colquhoun. (or Iwenly-llve years." The prisoners took their sentences quite philosophically, tnd Ihe closing- ill movement made by the detectives i01'1 c,8nd Mas,er "' *** L- °* *•• and constables who were around Ihem; Th°"*»5 Duk«* "!C«lv«d « '•'•P«I" was quilt unnecessary. They were >*'*<* Dr- T- S' -'•"«•who •» ********* quietly handculled and driven In in ln« ****** ol **» Sovereign Grand open rig lo Ihe Kamloops jail * Lodge in Toronto, lhal It had been The prisoners art now it Ntw ************* ***** *9" ***** Sovereign Westminster, tnd It is understood thit c**<* l-od«« *•■• ****** "• Vancouver. thty will be pul to wort In the quarry ,Thls wl11 *>"***** ** ,h« <*'**** **<*">* ' society gathering ever held In Vancou ver. as delegates will be present from every part ol the Dominion. For Ihe CHANCES AT OTTAWA. As anticipated, the cabinet changes look place on Saturday. Hon. Mr. Fltipatrlck takes the position ol chlel justice ol the Supreme Court and lelt lor Quebec county to bid his constituents a (ormal farewell. Hon. Mr. Aylesworth becomes minister ol justice, while Hon. Mr. Lemleus attains cabinet rank as postmaster-general. The vacant solicitor generalship was not tilled Premier Laurler wants lo give It to Mr. Belcourt, ol Ottawa, but the Quebec contingent is determined 11 shall go lo a man Irom Quebec province, hence Ihe matter Is held in abeyance lor the present. Grand Orange Lodge Past Provln- adjacent to the jail Ihere. FLOODS IN OMCON One-third ol Ihe people ol Pendleton, Oregon, are either temporarily home past two years It has been Ihe aim ol the Vancouver Orangemen to secure ... ... the meeting ol the Sovereign Grand leu or hive been driven inlo the upper " * . * floors ot ihtir residences by Ihe rising ^ and **« ,hey ^" iutcttiti waters ol th. UmitllU River, which la ^« to their enerf tnd peraevertnee. , a ,a The lodge w probably meet some now a raging torrent, sweeping bridges , , * .. r . '. ,____„, an .w • t me n June, hough in effort will be tnd dykes belort II. All over the al- ' ,"* „ _. made to have It on the Glorious lecled parts ol tht county tho water Is rising, led by the Incessant rains. From every hind comes Iht ntws ol Twelih." so as to make a grander holiday, bridges being .wept away. Irrigation Seattle felt a alight shock oi earth dams and flumes wrecked, toads torn quikt on Friday morning at 5 o'clock, up and washed out. fields Inundated .Thtre was cne tumble. No dimigt ind crept oWlteriied The city ol wis dont. tht tremor being perceptible. Willi Willi ind county ire tlso In howtvtr. Iht pip ol floods. Thtprlnctpililittu On tnd alttr July 6lh. weekly sleint are Idled with wtitr ind great damage W|p, eu-jiig mail between Canada hu been dont lo bridges slocks ol tnd CrM, Bl,_|„ vi.| Mn p.idiy. g«4s In btsemenu. tnd houses wished Thu trrangement wu trrlved it be. away. Rain hu been tailing In that ,ween ,ne government and iht sletm- section since Mondiy noon and is still ,h|p comptnlts. tht Alltna tnd the tailing. No lives hive been lost u Itr cudltn Pacific Railway Compiny. as known. Communication with out- t lying territory hu been eut oil, ll It » _«« m a known Irom the character ot debris /.llvuOla O-lCt wuhed down tht river that tome „,, „M)vtd,«„„«,„„.„„„, stuck- housei hive been swept iway. The und it Wtllman. I will elter ly Pul.nr precipitation lor the alarm it 4.09 ;*■"» .attr. Inches. ***** •• Di"7 Stoc,l« al their larrn put-hill mile i.ititi ot Brcdttty. l.rt-atLlofl Utttrvoar Itirtlt. t'»rr Hit :i Ik 0 Filled to overflowing and weikened by Iht itctnl ralm. BUckhunt Irrigation reservoir, lour nulls northeast ol Preston. Idaho, broke lut wttk. flood. Thurs.June28 Silverware F. Pyman JEWELER INDItlY green Drug Cc . 1-trrytl k Co. photo ^ ,gf Nctalwlme, lnd Ntw S(.,|t studio It ts tlmott impossible lo gel al the total lou or individual louts, but ll would bt t conttrvillvt ultmtte lo pul Ihe loss between i.lO.GOO ind 1I0.0CO. The insurance lost will bt lully MS OOP. Notict. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Any person damaging tlinbrr cr cutting underbrush utaon the lands belonging lo Ihe undersigned will be prosecuted Final n Ilea. F. W PSATHlRfTORHMMH, W A LtWEP. ft H Ltwes, C. ft Lawes, Williams Pianos Hal( DAIRY COWSeaMittitigof aatol!o«t:- 10 new Mlleh Caen, tttt laaftnt from J le> S yttit old. 2 Com. ealve in July .A ai.11 ywt old: 4 Ctwa. etw« m Sept.. 4 ytart ing Itrmi btlow over an area ol several ed:4 C^n. calve in Oct .4 it t yetra eld. milt. «,«.-. Cropt.tr. ni.ntd.nd »JO£ttWJLaWSft ininuli wtie withed ivay tnd itui yean old. diawn*. wager, r-d. wtrt warted Mir,^JStL»rJrJSS cut and tht tracks ol tht Oregon Shot! uted in connection with ar. Up it—it Duty Lint wtrt inundated. The Hu can- Xtbovecowi ...til dalle tnd will not bt estimated, but it will aggregate p, Ciutamteel u ttpietented ti Tlmt el miny thtuundi of delists. ^tbrms.-AH stmt el SIO uid -and*. Ctsti. Orttihai amount 3 meniht umt Wcedstcvk, May 30. Thu morning «tit bt given it Purchuer or. prediiciier, tn- llre twepi in trtt thtl wis completely 22S,I,0~ta,,Me ''" "*"'""*""»' burned lour yetra Igo Iht block on Salt'to commence ai IXp.m.Shttp. Mam itreei directly oppcsttt tht Ctr- g Francis, Auctioneer. list* tl cl tl Folk wing it i lui ol those toned out: Helyeke k Brown, gro etn; Wtlltr Cogger, btrber; Wilson's photo studio; Singer Sewing Machine ■"-"t^-""^^^--—" Co.'t tlort; Willum Rltkt. soloon: Wt irt showing t-.mt nlct pieces Cordon Brot. drug More; Sullivan's ol Silverware, which ve would like you meat shop: Embtelon's barber ihop: to inspect A neat cike duh or Irult Svllivan't grocery: Robert Wilsh. duh would perhips be in addition to pool and billiard room. Louis Lung, your table, barrister Mra Loam k Co. fancy goods ind bookstore, Ihe I. E. Shits Till* "Slltisllill.e" Illlill,,,. ,|||,| "aunny" waya are tynonymnua. The cold, dreary wlntor dnyi nm lit. iiiiiil.' I'lit'ury nnil wm in wiih a |iuri', lii'iiltliful Iii'hi if yuu linvi. it " Stiii^liiii.e" I'uniiii'.e. In .'iisiiT to n|ii'iiit,e, uloaner, utoa loaa fiti-l ami "tiliini-K" in ninuy ut her waya over common furnacea, Two cltaki'ie nre until tn nlmk.e tin- lloiivy,li'iiiti^iilui'- hIiii|i.'.I (jrati'i.. Thin jimt cut- tin1 work of clinking- dllWII III lllllf, llieSlll.ee. ItflllSf f|||iil>|' ll|| I I,. f|||'||l||V t llllll the uld iino-tlinkiT atyh*. N.'lel lay i.|ili*r|irieiii). ilvul- em I'vurywhuro. 11. H.l. I, I I ecf. t I*W»>«"^ ItM < VittCM ***>, Ht - M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES Crttnhouttt tnd Sled Houttt VANCOUVER B. C. BEE SUPPLIES Bedding Out Plants NOW READY Celery. Cabbage. Cauliflower. Exlra nice lot cl Iruit trees coming on lor fall delivery. No loss, delay ol lumigiilng, Inspection, not customs to pay on Home Crown Stock We have Ihe goods. Get your orders in early to secure prompt delivery. French. Holland and japan bulbs will ba ready Icr September shipments Catalogues Iree. M J. HENRY. 1010 WMImlatltr Hoed VtMMver B.C. To Our Subscribers an J th: Reading Pubic of the Northern Okanagan Valley . . The publisher of Thi. Pa —•-s announce that commencing wliit iln Issue ol May 18. which was lhe first number ol Volums 3, the subscription price has been REDUCED TO $1.50 a year, payable strictly it advunc All back subscriptions musl be pal J lor ui the old rale ol $2 03 a year. Do not forget lhal a yearly subscription io Ihe Enderhv ProgrissiWW costs $50 KSLP IN TOUCH WITH THE HAPPENINGS OF YOUR DISTRICT, lhe town in which you do your trading, and lhe Okanagan Valley. To do this you should read the local paper Thai paper is The Enderby Progress which Is rapidly becoming, and *ill be. mt packk i I HORTHeRN OKANAGAN. MAY WR HAVE THE PLEASURE it you tt* fldt ill-fa.I \ a •■•.■.If OF ENROLLING YOUR NAME ON OUR MST GROWING LIST cyon Hoi Springs Sanitarium No* under Iht manage-r.ent cl Hahmv McIi.iosii. Hoffman House Rossland Tilt Meetlrtl Wlttlt ol Ha a . lit «■• iraal craiice ere the werej A :«.*.«. tliejtti rettiedy Irr tn Utr, . lad H Mt. a. ; '..'»! 1 ... K■''.,*-. -. ' ■ 1 a1 Al'n-.eiitt Ita htths htYcat la'i Ic- evil Rl.tc.net*a.- '■■ » " ittgammi|leta. >■ • . • t :'■ »»•» F.t Idihtr ran r . a-t a(f y la Halcyon Hot Springs Arrow Like, ■ C Get the Credit Columbian College Ntw Wf.ln..n.ltl I) C fc tv, W J Siwutll. Rev J P Bwtll B.A .B.D.. Pnnetptl Burter Resldtnllil School lor Ladies and gentlemen Regular count includes Preparatory. High School, Ccltegmt. tnd University work. In the regulir courst milniclioti is given in ihe advanced public school, high school. Coltegutt and university work The special courses includt tht vocal, instrumental and techniqut ' m music. In Art l Sketching. Oil Painting tnd Pyrofrtphy, Also Physical Culture tnd Etocutten, Wmt lor ptiltculirt Send lor Caltndti For Sale! I Firmuij Land in lou lo iuii cur- chaser, SunaMt tor Iruii grcting and dairyiietj Apply lo J W McCALLUM. Salmon Arm ao vsam' Catmitiiii4t- It^aaweai a **»-■» a. ttw" ,'-■■.—a eaanatef ■*.«•-•. ..-, .».-.*^ paa •!«.»•. ». v-raa,.,-a•■ .*—■.■:■■ tMUMI -••...•*• twetlaw —'—, aa*.-.* rjaw*.--t i**-*. rva.-a ,aa»* ittMatt ■#.» 11 a m*,a t).-iiaitan, ilBBMMIMiaa Sckatlfic JmrlcM. *» \-vrrar. __Aa» JEWEL tyamataal taaattat, lln*.tl.at 1-«vlal ha-, ; ' - .*.--,.» -. .- fa." '••• ....... » '.» . e ■ a e . - - ... . , - '■ ■ * • • - - nt waving Gro-l Bultfr and hav» Printed Butter Paper Prices and Quolation-- at this Ollice. Special Cuts and Inks. r ."■ tf . . . ' ' i tl Cllt.l cl !Mt»M« W tppfy III . I ' te- . • i! . , tf at ■ : , te, ' .... e ■•-•-,;•-•. ;a ■THI i'K'OGRESS. ENDERBY. B.C.. JUNE 8. 1906 CALL AND SEE OUR— Warm Weather Goods '. ■ . Vlndowi, V nflta just I . I - will gu . .1 K We do Plumbing. Furnace I leatlng and Roofing You run no risk OUR WORK GUARANTEED A. FULTON'S Are you intending to sell \ this Year 7 so- List - Your Town * .1 BUS" with 11. P. LEE =^3 TOWN 9b DISTRICT . NOTES . The siwnull is new < ghtshiil . ,- The ticrstst mtd von by Armstrong on • a • ■ , ' . e 1 '1 »■! :ay, lo mike i short diy morning The inediU lit silver lhal \ i. : .: . . . ■"•! ci-.- .... ... thai the Ariiuir^b-ya will bt proud mt, ertlll it i ' - * then tht -' II Mr J ' ■ ing operations are in lull swing tl Nairn lell let ' ■ out will b» ■ ■ - Ne n. where he Will slier iiututl •• • I Iht <*tieray ■ in June llh and Ml ll - - Enderby. the guesl tf Mi. I- Armalrong'i cillioin art arranging lor a lilting celebration -ii Dominion .. vlth pt nl train Ir un nonh Itl! iiili. games ul lacrosse and loot- ball, and special attractions lor llie n ... lhe iilleenlh celebration ol litis holijity Ite-ld In Armttrong. Desire Brolhier. who wis on April lath. 190-t. ai Vatic uver, i und Kiiilty i perjury, Ihelt and procuring, and sentenced to five years for perjury, and iwo years each, to run c incurrtntly, lor tht olher Iwo olitnces, making t term ol seven year; tit all, has been i. . r ■■ :i ni iht ,•■ Iti Iltry, illti serving but two years and one monlh ol lhe term giveeti linn Warden While • thai a pardon wis received from, ihe Coventor General In Council. The ippeirance ol Brolhier himself' wis tht Ural Intimation the general public had ol his being liberated. ihe Independent Ord i ;- t len : . . : 11,,'t. ..! ; : :■ . "a letnliy In distributing r. I am ng Hit three hundred members made h by the lire In Sin Fiancbco. The; Supreme eseculive council lit Toronto, his sent SS.SOO tn cash besides paying the May and June duet loi the San Francisco members which amount to, about $7,000. and Dr Or-iilijateklu, lhe supreme chlel ranker, has sent t personal donation ol $500. Tht sub- ordlnitt and companion courts tf Canada and the United Slates hivt each' contributed sums ranging from SS Ic $1C0 . >. K Roberta !.. in NanMino to take up hi - iln was apt-oiiittei to the, • . .Vest M-lhoital .'lurch in su;r:ssion lo Rev, K. J. M:liuyte. lie has just given up Htliburton church. Naniutie. to Itll thu communion, hav* i tng beta instilled there lor one year. To Naiuimo ht came liotti Enderby. .■,■■. :.•:, ■-.-: il .•• rtai ,i New Denver. He came ta British, . ■ v. ,. . a! csmiiienced his <". tmsitrial met - n 1891. •■. ■ . . At ihe last meeling ol the Brit ■ Milttodut ConttrMCt he was 116 « Union Restaurant CLIFF STREET, ENDERBY WEEKLY riCKETS, $5 00. BY THE MON I'll. $20. BAKERY In cenl'-- ' wnh thi Restaurant a lu.it class Bakety is et- tablished Irom winch can always be obtained the choicest front the oven Alwayi iresh. A nice line ol Conleclionery is carried In slock Fresh fruit in season. Don't baki bread when busy. TRY OURS. Everything Strictly First-class J. McQUEEN. Proprietor, Enderby. 1 Harness-maker and Repairer, Trunks. Valises. Etc. J. W. EVANS, ENDERBY Aylmer H* Force Pump Will p'imp doiitcli Iht amount ol wattt ant. ant-hill Iht power el my other. In capacity it. Na. 2. IOM. No, 3. ISM, No. 4, 2303 gats, per hoar. II you want tht bttl 21tli century, up to Jan pump tn the ■ < : da wil find ii hi ihe AYLMER. Give tt a trial ttntvtr Ilia I I'lfitt. ii well convince you el iu tupeiioiliy it you will . . « il a chance. We want lo say luithet II you order ■ ' 'cent puenpa you can tut ll Ulott paying lor It. tf not . - an itmovt tt it our own tapentt. We hive malt thea prapaaitii.it lor years tnd ntver had a pump come J. Johnson "Tjft B c -AGENT- atwl Lac - - eon its put " ' - • - gather! ■ the Iruit crop in lh* I ■ ta* - ■ ■ ■ . " liimt lhe welt incident le the product- -■.'••- ■. ■A Ihe luge stll! and ■ - • 'air ot thtl i.l'l 'latll lhe Itujt and *ian..n*ry Ktinets mill recently, wu can - *•« name A li Niitn tt Ca. hit now pssseJ into iht hinds ol tht Enderby Drug and Stationer? •' a company tegialertd imd-r the ptny't Ail ol the province. tuthetUtd capital ol tht ompany it | S 10.000. of which S4.000 upaid tao Iti- -tttmbtr* tree W. T. Br larl "<i .itaiuging director, W, Bawt,Merttlry C ft McDonald and A. E Broderlck directors. Mr. B. Shaver. Chin B„' •l Victoria, will have chaig* ol tht! ■ '■ and will commence his dutiesI cn June ISlh The company will * ttiii eslemtve ■ •« ih.ii hetttofore been kept. . Ut supplies, chemicals' , at Aim - . .not lhal lo* ' pipe, It . t "i advisable 1 tlltnd - i.-hlhey could rwpi, ml ' lata •anU up around: ■ • ifi the system. As ani . i-t.'tand. lo run Ariltstrorej list | ll id I ll as Ihe Sleonty ind . . all Iht properties • It ir, also being pany I acquire ■ ■ I I ll hat at il Amtili >tg Mwi* ti . tat Moffet's Best HONEST FLOUR We do not use any bleaching process to make our Flour white. When ordering INSIST on gelling our flour. the Ht) Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd., Enderby A LARGE STOCK OF BRICKS NOW ON HAND The best clay in the Villey. Well burnt bucks al teasonablc prices Large or Small Qtnniiiiei Ibe) Enderby Brick 9b Tile Co. Enderby. B. C Dominion Day 1906 Armstrong's 15lh Annual Celebration, July 2, 1906 The Citizens of Armstr.jng cordially invite your presence with them on the above date, and promise an Interesting Pi ,-. LACROSSE. BASEBALL FOOTAALL FIREMEN'S SPORTS, and ATHLETIC ENENTS ' IAL BVrWTS WR THI "'l.DRKN COOD PRIZES Come one, come all Nothing will be too good for our TKt day we have Celebrated for Fifteen Yeon -;-',: -,). Chairman BUOENE KIIIAN'. Secrelary
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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 | 1906-06-08 |
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Enderby (B.C.) Enderby |
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Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: "The Edenograph" ; "The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
Identifier | Enderby_Progress_1906_06_08 |
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Date Available | 2017-05-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | b06e48b6-8962-4511-9e74-d63046350667 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0353234 |
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