/*^__fl!! ^"^ nderty Progress anJ NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD f Volume 4. Number 13. ENDERBY, B. C. AUGUST 16, 1907. Price, $1.50 a Ybai- 20 per cent. Discount ON Flannel Pants. Summer Clothing ana Hats Wc also keep a lull stock of— FANCY GROCERIES Harvey & Dobson ^ w T^T —i> HEN IN ENDERBY -STOP AT. KING EDWARD HOTEL THE LEADING HOSTELRY OF THE CKAtlACAt.' .'Al LEY Visitor* it iht northern pin tl tht Okinigin Vallty. whtthtr Und hulling, or lor pleatute and sport, un do na better ihan makt this hautt ihtir htidquiritr* Table and eultlne u*i- excelled Bar replete with finest -mm. spirits, liqueurs, cigars LARGE LIOHT SAMPLE ROOMS MU * MURPHY rttt**fAt fat ttt* &> VU'inma At Q.ait-ile *** ****** ******* **** ***" * Wllies W opilllS Urge uwitnuntol*lltht -tl known br«r4t to clioes* Irom. i Harness Trunks Valises Whips, etc. lo be had in all rsritlies and qutlillts at - J. W. EVANS, ps* «.*•)?■<-: * Specially ENDERBY Between black and a hue is no more marked than the dlfferencs between the Toilet Requisites xt sell and those said by some other concern.; We stand squarely on a platform ot quality—quality ilrst. then as low prices as the best goods can be sold lor. Our reputation has been built on this, tnd we will maintain it. For good, high-class goods at reasonable price, try us and you will not be disappointed. TSt Enderby Drag k Stationery Co., Ltd. Cliff Street PO Box 77 JAMES MOWAT PEAL ESTATE. INSURANCE. MINING It GENERAL LAND AGENT CONVEYANCING. MIX ILOCK. RNMREY. t. C. How Miner Escaped At briefly mentioned in last wetk's Progress, the notur. us Bill Miner escaped Irom Ihe penlntiillary at New Westminster at about 3 30 p.m on Thursday afternoon lui week. He was accompanied by three other convicts. J. W. Clark. W. J. Woods and A F. McClusky. ll was all done In a way quite worthy ol Miner. There was no shooting, no tussling wilh guards, no bravado of any kind, bill Just a Utile digging undet a (ence and Ihen a jcg trcl Into tht wild woods and oblivion Ever sinci I vigorous search ha., been kepi up V.'hen the men made their escape Ihey were working In the brickyard ol Iht penllentliry under ihe supervision ol Instructor James Viy't and Guard J. McNeil. Tht southern portion of tht yard Is full ol tiers ol brick ricks, ■nd tht prisoners moving up ind down between these in ihe course cf their woik were often invisible to Doyle, who was moving about Instructing one man here and mother there. McNeil Irom hi* poslllcn In tht l-ikout box could stt th* mm working between tht rows, but his vitw ol tht northwest corner of iheftnct wts obscured by the chimney stack of the bailer house. Shcrtlv belore (our o'c!o.-k It struck Iht Instructor that ht had net son Miner ind somt ol iht othtr men lor tomt time, ind going round to tht comer tf the tenet ht noticed that lh* eatih had bten dug away im a hoi* mid* btntath II. through which * man might Just tninig* to ttjuteie. A Itw yards ouuidt the lence wu another wooden wall abcut twelve leet high. This itn oul In anglrs near tht edge ol a ravine, tnd in * lar comer a number of Udden had beta secured with pad lock*. Tht fugitives hid evidently broken on* ol lht lock* wiih i piak and placing it against tht wilt, hid no difficulty in scaling It and dropping down en tht outudt. Tht lasl seen cl them was by * boy named Sister, who was bathing in tht ctttk outside, H* s*w tht lour man In iheir prison doth** pass it * |og tm .•■-. Hm t. \. thai ■ • : tht smill stream. *nd Ihen they disappear ed in Indian llle in lht bush la lht north. Whin tha tsetse was dbcovtrtd th* Instructor and Guard lost no tint* re- ■■■ the cell* with the other prison*!*, and Deputy Warden Burke. »h: hit chaigt ol tht gaol during tht ill- mu cl Colonel Whyt*. at toe* despatched all th* men at his disposal In pursuit Ht alio had special men io go cut la buggies along the roads in cue they ihould bt saw and nn acrea Thit nighl seventeen mtn were.out in diffettnl pertlisnt ol th* ditlti.-t watch- irg til th* principal ivtnues el escape, tnd i gttalent launch was plteed In commission on the titer to petrol th'iugh tht night in cat* tht convicts should lecurt i boat and mike *,i attempt lo cross. Mr Burke uyi that Mine, prisoner wis t tpposed to bt kept in confinement, tnd had bten Mil ten dart age He tru working in the she* shop, but he it a man ct ti jama A age who hi. always lived an outdoor III*, and his health w«* breaking down wilh th* confinement. II* came to the warden snd begged lo b- . ta go outside, si the stmt lit lug his leet swollen and I from want 01 e**te*ist Mr. Burke - ■ ■ brickyard would be* salt place for him, ami ss his health wts evidently 'tiling allowed him ta go ttittlde Itwst niiher peiuiisr *t«* rtl Dunn. Miners a III ...... ,e ., ,.,.,• -. ■ ■, -'•. * n st writ building a kiln in Additional Locals Kamloops vs. Salmon Arm. Wild raspberries have been very plentiful this yur, the bushesonall llie roadsides beln<j laden down. No mailer in whal pari ol Ihe lown we reside, new buildings ol one kind or anoiher can be seen In various stages of construction. J. H. Mchr spent the week-end wllh his parents here. We understand lhat Mr. Mohr will leave shortly lor Winnipeg where ht will enter college. Contractor Barnes has nearly lln' ished the additional storey to the public school. Plastering his now been (inli tied, tnd soon the painter will be busy beautifying tht building Inaidt tnd out. A McCliry lurnace Is being Instilled In the bailment by A. Fulton. Induced by the many attractions fci iho sportsmin which tht grul stretch I of virgin wilds about Adams Lake if-j fords, Mr. D. L. Smith of Chlcigo, Is' building i hotel it tht mouth of Mo- mlch Creek on lhe east side ol Adams Lake, and will conduct theie a lirst clan sportsmtn's resort. The location secured by Mr S-mth Icr "Cariboo l Lodge," as tht resort hu bttn named. : Is ab-ut forty tr.'les up tht lake, and 'Communication will be maintained 'with the rallwiy by mean* of launches cn ih* lake tnd a tug* in ih* seven mile stretch between lht two thteu ol ; wtter. Work has commenced on the I Ilrst bulking, it bting tht intention lo '■ have accommodation for a limited num- b«r ol sportsmen ready by October III, ■ Th* resell will be run ua strictly high. cUss cne, and everything will bt dont to nuke a nimt ler Ihtt. tht lint pure. \ ly sportsman't leiorl tttaUishtd In tht 'provinct. Launches and ctnoes. Indian guides and packet* wtll b* furnish ed lor iht ouuidt. while in the heme evetvthing demanded for lhe cornier! and taste *i • • • . •■ -.- The KamLcps baseball team delea! ed lhat ol Salmon Aim al Kamloqs cn Wednesday bv a score ol 19 lo f Kamloops played gilt-edge ball, lha Arm being outplayed. Flood was In Ihe box lor Kamloops, and had Midi* support Sainton Arm showed a ud lack el practice, though Bullerlleld wat. In his usual good term The catch.. was strictly oil his Rati.*, and could n t hold Bullerlleld Thet* was some ri markibly good work dtne cn bolh'sldr; and the game was an interesting out Correspondence August IS. 1907. Editor cl ihe Paocaiaa— Dtar Sir May I suggest I I provincial authorities lhat ihey place a supply el crosscut stws tnd axes In lht neighborhood of the 34th mile board on the main toad between Endetby in i Salmon Arm. so u to enable held i, travellers to cut their way through ii - • primeval lereat> By the suit ol ihu section ol the uid toad, en* would think it wis a thousand miles Irom no where. ln»iud ol being th* ma - ol irallic through th* valley. Ycun ttc, A TRAVELLER tht yard it tht time Mintr neaped Thty wtrt however, quite a distance apart, and Miner had no chance to communicate with hu Al pel. Ceteu heun. the third el the iralfTrobbing trio, who it ttrring a twenty five ytar sen- tenet, wts at work In th* caiptnt.tr thop. Warden Burke uy* that dti'ing the whole time of hu eenfinement M>ntr baa bttn a very wtll behived prisoner HU only ctrnip'aifit wu thtl he should be deprived tf lh* use ol tobacco, which he had uted all el hit lite. Last ttek he came io Mr. Burke and said "Warden. I thing semetliM* I thai go crtty If I can'l get t little tobacco" But it t.. ,_. .... . ... All the mm at* dean shaved and :,,-.• ■ ',-,- ' i • Miner U of alight build, tall tnd tnd grey htit McChtaky it * man «l medium ■ ■ Woo; ibout lit* . (tenon, CUtk ii abt ,*' - - .height, ol slighter build, tr.lh lair Itair ml Letts! reports slat* that te definite news of Miner have bten obtained. though a tanctisr ne»r M'ssienbtlitvet that Miner slopped for dinner tt hi house n impression thit. considering hh long start. Miner wig (hide I - Whit *rr*»n to hav* te- ■ off there, tnd evidently two mtn ilaytd in*na ia- in* n^iti ' l«f«d a r-vre'j ,-l JiOtl fer It* .-, ■ ••".*.. Dales of District Fairs ■B Changts having r*c*nily b-* in th* istts ol tarn* ol lh* pi > exhibitions, wt giv* * revised lltl I lhe** ol tnteiesl lo lhls district Ktkwna Exhibition. Kelowti*. S-i.i 19 and 20. K*ttelt,-u Eahibillcn. K. Sept 19.20.21. Aimstrong Exhlbltkn. A* Sept 24 and 25. Vernon Eahlbttioo. V«rr 26.27.28. Salmon Arm Exhibllion. Salman Artr.. Sof.1 30. Of t I. Ittvinciil Eahibitiiin. N*w Weil minsttr.Oct 1.2.3.4. 5, ft. .M Palmer, ol ih* Prevtneut Bureau ol Information spent a tew da. -. in th* vtlley last week, lithe fruit ctfp tf tht ttiiii* vallty. and province generally, u quit* Up to tht average On being asked wh- province would exhibii again ut the Old Country this a«atm ht replied that II was th* intention to do so, Hi to hav* lht exhibit *way a couple <' trteka tailttr than bit yeat A lection wit be MM about lhe end ' Oeiober lor competttien at ihe Roy* HorticuHursI Society's t th Mion *l London, tnd olhti then mlhe Bnl a •.'.• L Cumming lm t-M seven and * hill teres el the Law** mbdiviti. sllutled en lhe Salmon Arm ro*<i etjposlte S. Teece'spttee It Mr Cl>> • M,, Hit* w:tf itrtmtduiea e • * a ' tad later on conduct ester ttv- - ... ..■:■, ...... I ■ ■ "• " '■ •• ' •'. patten Mit Re. • • t. utaar.* Th* price pad aa; tl ihe rati an acre A ccrrtuwndtnl rtudenl in Salmon Ami write* lo ua comptalniiieg el lht Conduit* ai iht Enderbr Stlmcfl Ami re.td *rrul h»i! w»y b*t*e-n Iht two Meet For sevtral miieei Kit toad tuns through dense buth. »l rh has. on account et ytan si ir.ttrntioa en- ctoached so tar on lo the , that It is only till pt- . On* realty lr*vek lhls portion ol th* road after dark, at Iht risk el l e shculd bt den* Ir »id'- Ihe tt»rl hete, *iwl Ihe llll . .- - • ",... HIE ENULKIIY PItOQllES8 eS NORTHERN CKA.NAUAN HEUALD. rHE PROGRESS tt ", H FR»\S "•' ' Jfc SUIS PRET." t i'«.| ttel ... '. re. , ■a I .'- lot e :t '■ , . • I ' llttll . . ■ I until all am PRC F r PETER BURNET . '.: N It ■ SAL ND SURVEY "LOCK W. E. Banton i B ..O.LNo.446 *i A. F. & A. M. • ling ' some who should kn ... ihe biids are plentiful, thete being more ar- r than for sev- Especially ii lo be so bci.vei.ii .. It by and I ra and lh se esldlng I • iiinot see any "i n o! the . h Nur centres of pop.. thJy will, of course, always be .ei:! It is absurd for the . proprietors around Ver- in which direction It Is re me ' ''.ink that such a course * the number ol birds. Another course to pursue, and one which commends itself, to us. that the daughter ci. young birds might be .slopped.: would be to make October 1st' the opening day of the uu ling season. By thus cutting first month, this season's birds would be much si: wing, and so make them harder! to kill. If it Is so that the birds are as plen'. tion ol the festly unfair th thereof shoU I be eprl heir fall relax* adjustment. Furnace The iiiiin who hurt tn-en provoked vt'ttll • nigh to dttperatlon when trylnja, ui s.|ihta- liu-l lliruttialt the rldiculoutly mm.ill opening provided on common furnace* will appreciate to tn* greatest extent tin* advantage of lite generous li.il-il.n>r of the "Magnet." It's thc entire width of the Are-box, and very deep. Large enough le. easily udniit big, rough chunks of wood, iti.it would othorwlsa either have to be chopped up or wutada , Ami ihis Centura ia only one of the many poteeued by lhe "Mai.nrt" —the im ii.i..- built a-ii sound, sensible lines. Church Services S. George's Church. Holy Communion: 1st. and 4th Sundays in ihe monlh, 11 a.in.. Ail and 5lh Sundays In lhe month. 8 a.in also on Saints' Days at 8 a.m. Matins; Every Sunday, exempt ili-j nnd in tht month, 11 a.m. Litany; 3rd. and 5th. Sundays In the month, 11 a.m. Evbnsono: Evety Sunday.7.30pin Also on Fridays al 7.30 p.m. Sunday School: Every Sunday. 10 a in. iloi.v Bai-tism: by arrangement Mission oh S. John the Evangelist, Salmon Arm Services conducted by the Vicar on 2nd. Sunday In tin* monlh. On all other Sundays by Lay Reader. Rtv. Francis Vernon Vknaulks Vicar Methodist Church Divine services every Sunday al 7.30 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Class al 2,30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Tuesday, at 8 p.m A N Milur, Pastor, St. Andrew's Church Services at 11 a.m. Sunday school I -IS Rev D. Campbell, Pastor. A. Fulton LOCAL AGENT LO.O.F. I ele.V. LOtgC, NO SO '-, . 1 " ' Notes ond Comments ■ , no . fertile cne or not b.' that It " ■ .'iUfi. as a period bankr ht occur j of us canntt be farmers, all can - i ■ ■a This >t:ar his present great prosperity. He Is the bui * ark oi the nation and the salt of the earth. , A 1 A WOMAN'S TESTIMONY Why do I use MOFFET'S "BEST" FLOUR? you ask. For many reasons, chief among which are: Its uniform superiority. Its great strength and lha absolute certulnty of its results I have I many olher flours and from some have made good breau at times. MOFFET'S BEST yet to fall mc. Accept the recommendation - hi experienced cook and use nothing but Mo:!ct'3 "BEST" Flour for bread baking. TR Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd., Ehoh Lis! with me for a Qyick Sale in >_| 907— I have many buyers—both local and other- arise—and can sell property in any part nf the Okanagan and Spallumcheen Valleys at right prices and terms thing to offer butintsi .iittriihitit.andl wilie ..• . • • ■ residential or :■ \ " ■•'.-itg I CF •** ***** *•*"* **""" **" *""* ** / ,L.L\, 0" - • 1 Knderby. Amisire-g and Vernon If —ii Rheumatism OSOYOOS LAND DIVISION. • mat - Real Estate! IB. Ottawa! 1 pmenaiMOli Agrtecy List the ■ ■'"' '. 11 ' ■ It YAL A HI A£t I n r | 11 M».2-Cttr- - > potttritnted . .. ■ ■ ' autM*. ».*■!* »-. ■ r-aawtawaia Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy The Enderby Drug _ Mal'y Co. Wm. A. Matheson ■ 1 tnetaeenaeni R • yi .: ' " ,-•<»■ M.-W. m, thenee • r 'at i eteem- a. HutlT. •ARRoteis • • -er. i a roil planted - • I .ill bank cl .... 1 - SI 1 -tettlieel "A. R Synoptk ol Canadian HomeiLtad RegulaUoM. ill hvnllablr lha,, , I.ei net. e'.III ll lln li.eelll.l) Ite-ll .1. Itl 11 e-ll i .1 im 11 ini.i i»- i, mi,..i.tiled 11 III I- r llllll I. in.- '.Ill' in-.el ni .1 Inttlll). Itr 111.)' ee,,|a QVtr I * y nr- Ml raitr, to all.' a-tlaenl let nil.'. quarier *reiloa nf in i tare*, mm* m Ink ICniry mail l«- tttn.l- \* nit. i •ll le. .1 l.tl'l e.lleel.' lm lie. <t - Iriel ei kIi.i'Ii tbl Inlul a. >ei IRll Th. lie.e,...la-.il. r I. t.-.f. ..A lu tiTturitt ili- ntadlUoaa poaoetttal ll t "lie .ett V ei„r ..' It., I..'.., In* ft hi. I tt Inul >lt ntiantli. rwldtart „i>... tad ralttvatlna ut ilea lanttla en 1. ). ir t.ir thrw y.-nr. S tl Uf t*e. „r .,..,,,, ,| ,. . te'tl e I- il-.raa.t. e.f liar ti.i,e,i.,t, i* ,e ,,,,Ir. i|i«..n n tntlaa laa .la .• rlalll -el lie. |,H,| r«|rr.a| fair, tt* i <)..!,< im nt. n. I.. tt..iiti.nr*a teaiay I* Milan el 1 y . ill (. l»* ir.eett < aat-li th* fillliaaf lar nilllha-r it If tie, •a-ttle-i hn> bl> ta.rn.nn- rnt tt.|i|r..e-n main farming lend eee, aa .1 ■>) hltn III ihr vlrlnlty aat latt hiinn.ta-eael, lha" in|ii|rrinenl« «• to r .iA n r raiay lo uil..|..-l lijr tr.nl .1. ■ in-.ii Itr .eal't lltnal. "ll Itieanlh.- Iiaill.ee. |« WllllR* ll .i,li| la Bl.aO 111 the OtMMaltulOMf e.l |a.iliilai —a I ieel. Hi mil., ■! inl "lieen 10 el If J (Or |-»|.tll COAL.—Cm! mining nght* may be teased fer * r*ti»l ef tekearr-ene yean at ll i.fi«lflll.M ett **re. Nat .... ... ; . ,.,., a, -. .,-.■■ . i -t e*mr*ny. A tmntly *t th* tate ef nr* cunts ptr ten shtll bt eellMted ... „•,.,••.• W W Itlf.Y. |a-|..al» Mlne.lair ot lh» Inl"....' *. ie i a th ili at in lltMllO* ol tlii. , ilt«iit.rne.nt nitl not I.- \-avA lot BULBS From France, Holland and Japan Seeds Trees Plants For Fall Planting v it ?-, at reavaitable Prices Hease note that my fruit trees ate nst grown from Imported pl*et roat grafts, but arc budded on own growih .1 seedling, Irom betting trtes ' Kettillttrs. Be* Supplies, Spray Pumps, :;3t*»it* Mitertal. Cut Flowers, de 'a'-dtst csltbluhed nursert cn the •r.alnland ol B, C. Catalogue Ire* M. J. Henry's Nvrserits, Creenkoinet an* S*t4 Heartd VANCOUVER B C Hal cyon • • - - e north 40 . , ■ - • 11 Endetby. B.C. Hot Springe Sanitarium No* endtr tht mantgtment of Hamit V,-." Molfmtn Heuii Rutland Tht •'••:-. ',.,., tl H. ,.• wet ill meal n-an,. m iht MlM. A am'tai •aat are. e.-ntl In lit H«i»«»t lad y.tr» itt -•.«,•■ tint. *.•:;■ an* S.~ M* AllttieM l_ »•-■■ -•■tr 'til ta eats fttrtamattatli An abaolultr t-riaiw(taaf.. Tree-., |-2*e SIS |>er *.•• rarlitaaar -a,n-, at, tn? '- Halcyon Hot SfMrlngs Arrow L*kt, ■. C. THE ENDERBY PROGRESS di NORTHERN OKANAOAN HERALD. ifl SALMON ARM Weekly Budget of Interesting News and Doings of Thriving District, from our Regular Correspondent. that Jas. Bolton lelt on Tuesday for Wigwam, where he will commence building a sawmill that he has contracted for. J. W. McCallum and Mrs McCallum lelt on Saturday on an extended visit to Eastern Canada. They intend being away some six weeks and will visit all the principal places of Interest In the East, spending the greater part of thc time on ihe Atlantic coast. Mr. and Mrs. H, Shaw, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with relatives here. A B. Currie sold his ten- acre lake front property to E. Weber, of Shanghai, China. Rev. Mr. Pye will spend Sunday, Aug. 18. In Nicola, and will conduct Ihe church services there oln the absence of Mr. Wright. Tne Rev. Jas. Cal- vett who Is visiting his parents here will take charge of Mr. Pye's work. Home Circle If you love, love more. If you hate, hate less. Life Is too E. Bowman has sold lortyj short to spend In hating any acres of his ranch to Owen]one. Why war against a mot- Jones of Kualt. j ta| who Is going the same road W. Palmer. Tom Palmer and with us? Why not expand the H. Shaw left for Vancouver on Tuesday. Tom Intends spend Ing the greater part of his holi days there. Jas. Evans Is building a 30 (lower of life and happiness by learning to love, by teaching those who are near and dear the beautiful lesson? Your hands may be hard but your loot extension on his barVfhe j heart need not be. Your form want of the additional accom- may « bent or ugly, but do modatlon that this will give has!you not know thet the most beautiful flowers grow In the most rugged,unshelleredpl&ces? 1 he palaco tor care, the cottage for love. Not that there Is no love In a mansion; but some how ll we are not very careful business will crowd all there Is ol beauty out of the heart. This Is why God has given the Sab baths and Saturday nights, that we may leave business and have a little heart cleaning. been badly felt for some time J. Carrol Is raising his building another storey. The upper storey will be used for a public hall. Montelth & Thompson intend building four cottages on the new townsite (or renting pur poses. They will be ready (or occupation In the course of a couple ol months. R. H. Neelands' new hardware store is nearlng completion. Part of the stock Is already to hand. The site chosen by J. Lyman lor his new residence is an admirable one, and the building will also, no doubi. will be an admirable one. In lhe Salmon Arm Items in lhe Vernon News last week, • statement was made to ihe ef-!busy care, and let ^our soul led that work on the wharl hud thrill and glow under the won Go out under the bright, glad sky; listen to Ihe songs of the happy birds, the shjut ol the dancing brooks; see how the sunlight glorifies hill and mea dowland and comes shimmering down through uncounted lorest leaves, these mellow, golden summer days. Turn your (aces (rom the thronged towns and cities, forget a lillle while temporarily stopped. We are pleased to (lnd that It was a mistake—ihe work has been going along quite steadily and drous touch ol divine harmony that fills all nature, 'he glad earth seems ever calling to an enjoyment ol the all-true and IF ITS IN OUR AL>. IT IS SO WK AIM TO I'LEASt EVERY PURCHASER N VESTMENT Is the Order of the Day Get in on Something SURE! TOWN LOTS are nearly all Sold, and lhe Price due to raise Next Week. NOW is the time to Buy!! APPLY TO McCallum & Wilcox, arm SALMON the wharl is dally assuming tt> the all-beautiful. Mining after more favorable and satisfactory morning we know the rills clap appearance. j their hands for joy. away off In _. . the greenwood, and the hearts The musical en^^f'^en^of Ihe tiny birdslhrlll and thrill.i held In McGulres Hall on agaln and m\n, bec^ ,hey Tuesday evening turned out'are g|a_ And we have so! very satisfactorily. Owing to a mucn more l0 make U9 happyt change having to be made in the i ,han ,hey have-so many hopes' night on account of not being< and loves that bird-hearts never able to procure the hai at a W, How can we go up and, later date, some ol the perform-1 do,wn ,ne highways with sad ers were not able to attend, but,countenances when the whole the programme was well ren'earlh seem, so happy? It dered. and the large audience ?eems |,ke ingratitude to God* present seemed well pleased ,0 do 50 And our sm,!es and with the evenings entertain-;p;eaMn, faces win bring such; : •-. '. A.', - 10 clnir.-hKj. c inocfalioM lo l ..- NO*n e.e, wall at your "Fc vetilMtiianu. A-.,.,: •■,••-.<■: Salman Arm v (nd it will soon home in thia thi ■N ; I.r| I a " want air-ettiitro thins? ' to!" poittbly eadtar-j mtnl in lh* Pi OkanmmnHi ■-■ mtffleaey. *M THE papci lor I and with thu pullliut lirlh -.'i ui In ourollorti. re ti will b? he yeutteH in atAtrmg Ibi tow d It • - paptt which will be train r«pra_«nt»tw« menl. M. Mackay has almost corn* pleted his handsome new residence one mile east ol town, and will move In shortly. lunihlnc • ■ft,*- hearts! The Seventh Day Adventlsts have procured lots on the new town site and will erect a place If you will look Into the early ] llle ol truly helpful men. those ', who make life easier cr nobler to those who come after them. : you will almost invariably 'lnd that they lived purely in the ol worship as soon as lhe nec~ ?fys of their youth. In early essary arrangements can be He he brain, though abounding ma(je In vigor, is sensitive and very susceptible to injury, and this A little paint adds very mat- to such a degree, that a briel erlally to the appearance of modrate in!;'.■. -in .r\ :,:■ a building, and If a few more of pleasures appears lo b*.*er iht fleam our business men used il to tone and impair both the d*li i better advantage II would take racy and efficiency ol the brain :' away that weather beaten ap lor life. This is not preaching, fJJJJJ^J,, pearance our town Is beginning hoy?, il is simply the truth of CftlXf s, to assume. 1 science. STEVENS rcu low m t tutu \*H tur**t»l "mlwi t*4 l"*^"^- ■V*p*Mi tli.il' l||llMX*a*r-<<<lt»1fck PINO OUT WHY le*tf<ktf*C ***** I'! ' " RIFLES- SHOTGUNS PISTOLS %•* fitmt I***! I' •• i- ••• mt leJaer-lHInf ta.aa.tl M» . ttitnt l«f It,* *~ X t ".. II • e-l .„...■! ,, , •., •hip -U't't, n, , pi; I 'l|a*,.. t*-.a |* . I . . t*m% *\mttm mmt • »«nt«ti 't»n-i»>» tn, M • ln*o<<ri>lr-.l« • .' 't*,lnrlwrif| t* , ,-'** imt Ilia.I tt.lrill... • I a . |a- . I'nnlMifi* (ixliilai-nehrwitlng, tnimn H'l.ilB. t**a- | ■ - I * » ■•. ■ I 1 f ,»,,., Hr.. rt*. " -f nfHe'ii- 1'ilnlr. Hthi|'«pli'<tM»i>f.i !■,-'..! mtta • ItAtS** Mt«N A IIHII i r tl. Il«| sr-i- tt ■*. H ... t Salmon Arm Livery Stables ihu ti tt.* phca to eorm .tvaa; get le* . |.Bl when j'.ia vtul thrn f. luckson& Parker I Builder* k I Contradoii | SALMON ARM H - gentra] draytng transacted. A niiMiK--.- Pillti |f*| qi,!r|, tf4 Magic Oir,lin*itl. mad- alone It (mill-re and rt'v.i ' "..rUng ot Wind tilea ii: br 111 tu* Come! to S. H. Lawrence Fishing Tackle. Picture Post Cards. Lacrosse Slicks. baseball Goods, etc h'tlttt telief laCalatthd thet. :*a ' -wa _„ , ihi J Mak-.hefr..mt«di«f.r W,,e" 1™ ccme ** <°wn dry. ■ *hat ihii urepHiiiMi can andj ca" end try an Ice cream Mditaa, i • soda ': _« by Kadtrbr D«s * Siationett Co. •"• L«l m* lend y<m '-■ |tallo orare n-il a inal I It Dt Sht.r* % Caunh Remtdr It it a stw» while ciea-nr. healirtf - halm CeMitaiMtig -uch healing ingte- ________ >m at Oil Kucal/plue certain reiiti J" ' ' '" ***** *** Fancy Store ■ /■ ■'.' B THE ENMl'eUY PH0QKE88 ei N0UTHE11N OKANAGAN HERALD The Finest Leaves From Ccyloi lea Plantationi (ra Contained m ^■•\ ; i'tif ■ 'u-Ki ftA.^I* tfjk '.,'.. J- '.I -a.eii ,'-•_ ri a id Packets t Preserve lis Fine tnd Al ■a AT ALL GROCBRS TOWN 9b DISTRICT .NOTES. i—s rhe ■ mtracl n hai • nmenced work U| it iliti trick blacksmith shop f ir v.' il Hutehii it, io replace ihe ■rire tie Wei I • appearance by a , with meal r ANNEX TO SALMON ARM ownsiteNOW ON The MARKET Closest Lots that Can be Bought near Station and New Wharf ■N flLL ; .-. ALL GOI- V.. la visit to Mr. and Mt R. R. Cnbbs, ol Hie Enderl k Tile Co.. Informs us Dial ihe whole of lite lira kiln ol brick lu tl and lhat a second kiln is now burning li will be icady by lire- end A litis week llle aeivlcei ot Ihe Enderby Baptist ; mission are being continued weekly in : the Orange Hall. Public wc ei. Sundiy morning at II o'clock. Rev J T, Jones, I n I i net in charge. I . | y - l WHEELER&EVANS ▼ Headquarters for Fresh Groceries—the Besl Brands on the Market. Full Lines of Boots and Shoes and Men's Clothing. . '.''.'" • '•■ ihe lamous Regent" Brand I Ci thing For High-Grade Goods —TRY— Wheeler (Sb Evans -I W. E Truesdale spent the week In : Ht'riton Hct We have everything necessary for a comfortable, pleasant drive The Beft Horses and the Fineft Rigs in the Valley. Ail kinds of Draying and Hauling contracted for. Termites: . MATTHEWS 1 EVANS ENDERBY J Bank cf Montreal ■ trout am* lex aatoual S41J...HVvtj lit AH 01 HU. MOM UAL A Centra) Ba troiie-cled ng a veil NCW ON HAND ••*. ; •*.,-. ;e STOCK OF The beat clay in the valley. Well burnt bucks it returnable prices I arge or Small Quaniniei We Enderby Brick <V\ Tile Co. Enderiiy. B C Savings Bank ^T1, wtai,a.i^ai. «t> At***-* mm * Ole f> Ml IMCt V SAY! ■ FULTON'S j Hot Wenthvr Spccialies: hi a hs'i si Vim 10 ■.iitltf i'l It Our Stock c/ I in. ; ll ta. One Man* • i' .i ve s i ■ * HARVEY & DOBSON CEN LADIES' DEPARTMENT Under the management of Miss Boyer, late oi Montana. 2CT per cent. Discount J on all Summer Millinery Ct me anJ Inspect our shading of— * Ladies* Skirts, Silk Blouses, cc*, Children's Summer Dresses SOME CH'C DES I. Cu mm in*. Kl v. ESTATI ■ <l»'i BC PO City Bat-tar Simp is; an ,. ... Full Line of "Corlicelli" Silks Full Lines of Ltdios' and Children's \\ r ii Always on I land. EnRlUhUd^'s Saddle CIT "»r Court of Revision - ■ > Wanted ,• to *«<* M Irult ranch '. B HOTICt II btnby (Wen ilul iht tin! , ■■■■', 1 e : .•. ' ee. ,, .-. I •St MWittie tr al lh* Cn, «l taitater Mil tt htti «t Mt bur Ofttet. u. V.miay in tttt At, al Sap****. IW. a' 7« p.it... im* iht twrrttt el htantij feiny-nia ■ ■ I *» tftluUun - ■■ i ■'•• tsar ■ i* a lha", l »h*! roallrcqtiiriMii.iti'nc | v . •• • I 1 . r A. *tj* ■ .1 tenting then* a if th- . ,- ■ ' | a- I For Sale i:.«. SalmanlaganM the aumtmm ta ma'.- |2 4 jtiatltM t»i-.!ltallltgtkici|atH-*gtl« a— Aaf ftnwti OtattaiMtg al u> etui ti I. • a. ,-. | cl r I atfe* algtal Ik IM »Ht»i'»*fi| IMI, tlttf teunt MlMt lht *»■•* ill ppmatSy. at I. ,. For Salt iit b, me*air i by ar, ,, • ■■ ...... ., . ,- . ••a - .-• ■ a-1 • j f-a. *»*aVet ft,' a :-. «.• ■ - a. ■ i ■ ->. 1 (i 'i R. Sharpe htmtia. , • • - J f • V. : .aactA.
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Title | The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
Contributor |
Fraser, W. Fraser, H. |
Publisher | Enderby : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1907-08-16 |
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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_1907_08_16 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0353251 |
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Longitude | -119.1394440 |
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