S NOVO. 10 xne End erby rogress flWt/ NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD Wilh Which is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPH VOI.UMI NuMitiiK 25. ENDERBY. B. C. NOVEMBl'K 3. 1905. ; E. $2 A YEAF f_I_BeJI_______ai a . .^saituixi LAT) J Quality is Everything i Ir iinr i—■ mi • tamtm Be Comfortable 1 hat's just it! The place to obtain the necessary articles to make you so is at Harvey's. Blankets, Quilts, Comforters, Warm Clothing for men, women and children. Heating and Cooking Stoves In fact, everything lo make you comfortable during the winter at very low prices for cash. We need the money. vlct in ih.En.l-h church IkC \jljL AlV JdO vV \D Le, The sorv will beal 7.30 p.m.. ml 11 a.m. The first election In lhe new Prov To lhe Wiiha if In. People, Will Iv Absolut! Monarch no luce ol Alberta will bo I D< Wide to be Premier, Will Formulite CoMtiiulion ber 9, Mcc.l.l ul lireic|i.li Parliament. A movement Is on fool to orgar.tera Alti cues ol Mr Ikes, riola a mock parliament al '- ' with soldiers, the people E. Rhlan ol Ihe Armstrong Advan ***** *****"<*** *****'"' *hich I Trade la good in the valley just m was up Tuesday lasl week, and we ac-1 knowledge a call. RA\|),)M MOILS they have striven All this week the whole o! Russia and iruit has beeii shipped lias enthusiastically celebrated lhe Em and there seems to be a Ieel; . Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Burns spent | p«r0r's gill ol troedom, which has boirti patletic-' Thanksgiving Day at Sicamous. re -., ,„» deepest Joy. not wily lound. whea gtt»t slrldoi will I turning lo Armsirong on Friday. ,i „ Kuala, but all over Ihe '" * _ ' C. McCormlck and ft. Shield:, re <■ By this turned Saturday Irom a mp along lhe the Roiiianol! dynasty ha;, .•-,> ' .'' . main line. ' tnd loyalty ol lis mil . . . the present Ciar. by this relsrmatlwi increase lhe has carried oul the ideals ol humanity jj4 Sit milled him to call the lu- iiiiereiice that met at The lhe . - the valle- ir'«rs^_. aM-U-X'.' ___a_e* i-i-r.__saiiiBsr -ia. t H. W. HARVEY, INUtKleY. UC. Look here ! for Cheap Lumber What do you Think of this? ft. Johnson, charged villi being diunk cn Ihe Reserve, at,J hai liquor In his possession at Ih lime •■• leiilenced lo cne inonil . ■ .. '.■ "in me> diubly Emperor, bees . A bajaar. under ili« siiaplces at lhe» |.;:„ .,|, !,!c believed Queen Vici ' ' Ladles' Guild ol Si. George's church lisarta. will be held In the Town Hall I % tn St. Peleishurg vim' ^ _J_JK!ti Mils'. ' I . lever had been vitnessed ke- tpeakavs'' Intervals. I will be serv-' | re. Unrestrained, the crowds ' ed. Lv p»d. jai,d Mid whal Mpol Rev. H.J. Miller and wile, ol York ***** >--'<■•'■ ton. Sasl;.. arrived on Saturday lut to j1 ***' spend a week with hli brother. Rev. A j fl« devoutly ihiiMtf (er God's n N. Miller, belore proee - Beach, Calil-tnla. where they etpect, The Debalii* Soelely meets i . to spend the winter, at 9 put harp in tht Orange Hall, F. Smith, traveller lor Cage's Th ttiai "!»»i wholesale paper house, vat In town al j **'•*■ •>■ *• c»-»'» a**1 Ti :! - ler Christmas orders, and reports busi< p. Burnet, D it P. L S„ teiun»i aiutdty latt Irom a sum. - While In town I „ Ktiuls«|». Mr. Btftaet t Edward, and has nothing but prate? eairenidy hard trip, and to glad t- if! ■"»**«•• »««tiieja«i' lorthenewhaiel. uylng tha. . .. the nic-sii and insst comfortable SALMON ARM ITEMS . •■ r. A. I . • r a sh ■ ti ■ Ihe A. . . . . .• ■ ' '■' tana '■' i . ' ■ . ... - irtheata md . S, M Liwreiwe has t.-. . • ■'. ... ... Hotel and The .' - . ■ ; .i i- ,'. .. i a i- ;. . ■ lh a' tinrto:.r 'ir. i«; \... h iv. K V '. . : Dry Bot rd Shlplap, Flooring, Calling, Siding, htuse lhal he had stopped in lar and Dimension Timber, from $8 to $10 per M. nine. ■ Htve y<ju read our tubs nipiian olltr* ttKim tf tht line I ma,; 21 IIrou all • lake lln " . . Herald, ietu; rent* it . SI2perM. w- P"**. **** *-**$** <* ..ur subterlplloi ti i tie ie place some three imte from Salmon ^wl-i lar any other, vtvill n irom 510 per M. Up A,m, wu _ p|__.m ^^ last week arr._8ge,n_,u. He had lost a horse and was in tawn ,. . ., i Km other Information will be furnished on Inquiry at , , l0 loeale h,m Mr ^ w\ Mr. tnd Mr,, our office. We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. ™h to ^ £E ago. L""*M'.1' ,„„,. n„r r- .»•',. all.xee „ . , which wtll have our careful attention. lh, KAMLOOPS LUMHl.iv CO. LTD ■'" "9m9*>*- linJa-rhy. B. C ££= Stock Sile dlles south of ON Wednesday, NOVEMBER 1905. at Sir Arthur Stepney's Ranch. Three Emierby B. C 130 li. .1 < Csiilc. 14 Hones. SO M...P on. li Anion Goals SO head range Cava, nearly all in calf to purebred Shorlh tn bull, Abcul IO have been milked 30 two and three year old heilera In call ta purebred Shorthorn built, 40 yearling anal 2 year-old ll One tean ol matched g'l.linrs. 8 >> ' 2900 One well matched team, mare arid gelding ."SOO One writ mulched driving team One learn geldings 3 yri old, unbr Two b»«d marcs i- I lltd Good a '.old One IM Hit aged * >k h rse Two genera! purpi,' I SO purebred Shi nub to high priced i nulling lo start a Hock. Will be .<•': lo suit 2,ea- ISpurebred / old Theae got! nttliul - - ,, well as :;lyot mohair Eight head ol hogs purebred Berkshire B ■>..:. ths old. on-. brad Bttl • ■ Kami ■ '! S 12 i- teniru ka n 6 and 8 met, , wagons, binder, tic. The managem-ii »l ih* Slepnej rtneh having decided to ettgtg inPruii bova pnptrty will be MS OP SALE All ..'.I'lis ol J25 a- I amcuni a creJil of .3 in llhj Will be givel .-ii had eapected. He cam-; irsm Mon lint, tnd only bailed here abmt a month ago. One Hem ol Irelght aino^; tht ear-, go ol Iht ta. Japan, which sailed (rom Vancouver last week, vat 25 tout ol. „ il Mr. and Mn H I iuetdiy H' ud Mr; {Mrt, BtaiWl 'ill lor • ar- " ■ -j j ,: '" ■= 'i '- ,• ■ ■• i irvtning, . * • ; at •*' i.rming lun ir! 1'1'a .: -.■• ' e.elrir^J lllill (Jriiiih Columbia l!sur irom Enderby. tor Kobe, and JOCO sacM Ir age. These shipments ol C Dour, vhi-h are growing larg-r With: etch tucotatlve trip, are causing gr- il tatlsltcllon. and the . . "' that the ch-ij) Amtl • • **** C'1 ih'sst i- eventually be custei Irom the I .:.,- Clan i' ..-.iil-iet in tlte ■• ■ . .... must be taken ll lh- ! • .-.lamped out and It would be we.il i( ci-?. • lan.ii-e . . lo II i ■ | ll TUi. P.a LoM - ..... , .- et. bt - 'fit Roys' A ,-letiti • - >\('Ki.iuosti.m WALT I-R Erwltrliy. DC Snaps i in Real Estate. E. TRUESDALE. Notary PuMie. R al I...... I A 20 Payment Life Polky Badttlqr, IU Sale begllU at 10 tm. Kre lunch n- ■ - .;• will t north at El aclory trrar.r tnltetnl wlnitrlng tny si the at: re siock on I tJ. Francis Auctioneer lown bis. ConfiHtr, Lion Lil" / HI., • Paid Policy for $1,315. up HE PROGRESS, ENDERBY, B.C., NOVEMBER 3, 1905 THE PROGRESS ir.i ■ v • ,'E SUIS PREr." 1 ir, 1 the groxth parture was more than marvel lous. ln other the bus iness that :an live • h ul is he business iha: can ; i III by advertising. ■ i N EAST F '. US ST". IIONS! - 3 4 11 17 16 Allot 1*01 RSELVES ■ The • i; but •an that ■ ised tt. t ll public ■ ■ . .• apport ink in - I i col- *, •. ti. it U ' ■ li : ■ \\ INTERESTING DISCOVERY . hei inie tl ' rredl ter vta. II • ■ IStfgl we leave the problem to our readers. ■ - ivyer, ol li«ht and leading .: thai he ... . - - race!' • ■ ■ . twentieth- ... lerary i ■ ■ ■ L..» !).-!.teleca ; or. Our M.nl.er ' ' ... Mayor as bad ■ •■ .... •'ill'l dj. . 11 . II - - City Fathers Minute* of Mm tint.1 hclJ on Oct. 52 Cuunvil will examine all lh, Bylaw. ihe Mayor and all ihe Aldermen . ere pre He ' Iht irevious meet- i were i id a t nllrined . .• . i .;i . : a !' ii .; Mills Co. ask- ■ ii. '.. , ireel drain be put bel itake pipe, : • .. ■ r I irlhi ■ lion and reply. It was moved by Al .'■harp and Evans lhal llie irk write and inform Ihe Columbia F ii j M that ai. ■ ih i ...... iht divet • i ii rry out tho training Mill sin I I year, and that the beit dtlliculty would be fer the il i . • . . , . ,t • sent ume ihey would willing!) proportion ol the extension. in the event ot : .. . . n ■ ■ ••;. nl rse I to the eatent of one hi ■ I Died out tne in callc." ■ • la> . iwn i more - - ii . at the neat meeting. Ilea, "whole iii Ihe bylaws wilh a view to a them m any pailicuUts in -1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY n >i'Hce lllceh ..• ' i 6,30 oney Order bui-iiiess nnd Savings k, 10 io -1 ill morning, 8.30; Alter- 1! \V Harvey. Poslmasler. nm ■'.- i resloi 'I'll n i".'.' " 4! | Bi ■■ J-W, • • . . I Smith, G. ■ :. !■' . men . itrd -. . IONAL W. P. COOCH •ister, Solicitor, etc. I1ELU BLOCK OVERCOATS 1 Fall and Warm ^Vllltcr Clothing Bargain Prices A lew Splendid Snaps at our Special Bargain Counter Everything In lhe Grocery line Iresh and,: 1 ■ RUY !■' C Wm. H. Whittaker, [ J. C. Metcalfe Enderby J Bank of Montreal ^,R,SRMftTaA^ C,pl,s.,.„peMup.»l4.000.CK10. Heat. Si0.000.000 SOLICITOR. NOTARY| r Bolonci- Prodi, end Lou tccounL. SirJ.VIW PUBLIC. Eic. IK. ittlllBKBr, U.C. PETER BURNET '.iiellONJi PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR I'lIi.U ULOCK ENDERBY B. C. I FRATERNAL A. F. & A. M. -... . . ... . \1 Hall. Visiting breihien HEAD OrnCC MONTREAL Piesiirict Ri.hl H v i Pi i . , '•■ • A General Banking business transacted the Untied Sutca, Kci ra» m 1Canada, n Cur. Savings BankDcparlmcM ■iit I I .!■! ff ' 1 111 i Wllhetijww'a •>.! .<.,-•■■ I «...!... i ^^_____e^^n_»* ,^-h- * ■-»- . —-•«* -■ telay. - - . ■ OKANAGAN DISTR.ICT ',' ENDERBY " • V A. E. Taylor. Sub-Ail, ES. t-abAp ! 1. w. w. Cl.Ul.'n N It ■ il ' Cm ■ i • n An ■ • ■ • • mine? • ii ■ ■ . j - ■ ■ a , - . . .. H ■ ■ • ■ . n • • The • HI . with the ' . ■ . Baud ukiieg pei for the puipsje cf putting in a water- ■ ■ ■ Baird be rtcpefcit ' the ccuncil be tl liberty to take it .ver ti any lime by paying a turn equal ta the cost, less 10 per • in ..ii tf the li.ard ol - eeCOtttld- , the quotations • • . ted. ' ll ■;■.!-• • ntiintcipalit. . . ■ (Uteres a ■ . ■ - aithra 48 ■ ■ ge litl • a ■ ' - : i » a| (ur Ihe and i lay lh. ... .;■ lhe Ihur.. • miking - ft* PROGRESS a*, !*< lam,lyll<r.ldfcfVVcaiv'5'2 95 Star till Jat 1907 lot **'*'*" . - - in Iht Crate* Ms; Visnint ,-• • . . 10 mend., ■ ■ ' e«y C.O.F.No 1058 *i;h month Vwimg &ie*ht«i v -nvi!-' K !» B*ab 1T.C.R. R*» H*H • ■• 1. 0. 0. F. EesreVa Lodge, No. SO Meet iy evenu lhe Ma Ha a- . V > • • ■ • ,-. t«i io ae > - N.C ft. B.Watutt._te. (Cnighta of Pythias tl ti Mtaoiaie Hall Vltalng tt.lttt.-ie , tteleomed. .A*t>.C.C. AF. • . ■ -'. : COUGH & COLD REMEDIES Get them at the Armsirong Pharmac. . Ihem Pure. Dispensing done by a competent chemist. When in Armstrong call. We have llw best appointed drug store in the Valley. R. R. Burns, Masonic building Armstrong Burn:,' Toilet Luxuries L.O.LNo.446 r "\ The Greatest. CoM-Copaer Dhtovcry ef thr A. li m f.C BIG FOUR. CONSOLIDATED COLD MINES. Ltd. SPECIAL ONE MONT! IS CENTS PER SHARE Minet ciei-jiiy »«l «t',' N .telle S-ar. tour ol the lai(tii geld timtt - ■ '..•-.- •• »>•» tiom is is J. ... * cn estitteittoft In lha Wa; *- -.tclapity tiD.-neii,i:a faethlfclllestl. Nr - ;i" " «, ta') lluMMi il. Starts ett ht 1» , rath. btltttet tntou* t a ■ rti me. W.M., Jams *. Out. Sk.. I -• NOTICE in hereby given lhal thirty dayt alter date we Intend to apply lo the Chlel Commissitmet ol Lands and Works lor a special license lo cut tnd ..-limber Ircm Ihe following 1 -'.>il ol . i a ,,,d»- lis C- •' , Lumber I'll Comprising in all 040 •■ • .. BC. Ocliber 1 Xmcis. tn Wl ' ee e|.|e|C *«"». CO A STIM! Cf\f*4f. Telegrapheri J*J*JKJ NEEDED • ■■ e ■ ,ljp.e, I Yens Men at,l Utlo Ly tm Telegraphy R. R. Aee.ee,. tl. ■ i etnl in .-.- . , *s'.| ' e'M .'■. B ra I - • ■ • at •' ■ Statu i I ol Ihl ie awdwlal, cej-cc ,cclicMccrt, .'a . ( a ■ ,• Itl. Iticeai Thr Mots.- -head ol T. I. -. ..phy III a 1 ■ • >: , ■ .Ca u Printing. . To Storekeepers Have your Christmas announcements printed We nave now un hand a comprehensive paper lor una or Mtiinriwi ronsraiitKFt. Let '. design ycu a Christmas Souvenir Something neat and tasty lor presentation to your customers. MAIL ORDERS IM a '.' Mil) tiers, inl give ■ | '. such. land butaaofiitttm I printers'maitrUh :.t.:k implied wiih by J THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C. NOVEMBER 3, 1905 A.FULTON TINSMITH & PLUMBFaR Enderby - B. C. Stove pipes and all kinds of furnace fittings. Bath tubs and sinks. All kinds of repair work promptly done. ii • t :;,: art a law utapl we have on our Enderby Land List 27 530 acres, seven miles from Enderby. 250 acres under I Hall cash. Extra good house and barns, Located on river near coal mine. $20,000 17 157 acres, 5 1-2 miles from Enderby. 36 acres under cultivation. Good house, stable and other buildings, all level and workable. $4,700. One-third cash. 18 161 acres 6 miles from Knderby. 12 teres under 3-5 mile ol fence, name house aud barns, watered by creek, $3,000, Pari cash 16 One hundred and forty-nine acres, twelve miles Irtmi lerl ' ..'hiy acres cleared, located on river, (air buildings. with placo. Price. $4,700; half t .mj Atetil eeho caveu J~i, J , l_t,r. **K°"*' ' A. E. HALE, Enlittey Horn, We Winter is Coming .V e-.-f . — **%m What about that new stove you were going to have. We have a choice selection of STOVES Ranges and Heaters Tie HARDWARE STORE R. P. Bradlev - Enderby . *, . .. „r«_..r. . .4 FRUIT TRIES My Spring-delivery orders are all In. When yau are preparing for Fall-delivery trees, write me. I represent the Nursenes of Stone & Wellington, Toronto. The quality of the trees sent oul by these nur-c les Is as near perfection as sclentlilc growers can make It. E. A. CHAPPELL, Enderby BRICKS BRICKS D ttl 1 BR|CKS cricks brioks The besl clay In the Valley. Well burnt bricks at reasonable prices. Large or small quantities. 'IKi Enderiy B.ick to Tile Co. Enderby. B. C. Ing apples, and after they had finished a tree I picked up (rom the ground thirty-four fruit spurs, which would have meant cne dollar's worth of apples next year. The time saved was about live cents, therefore ihere was ninety- five cents lost by this haste in picking. Dc not allow a picker to knock ofl a fruit spur or a U-ig. Another cause of serious loss to the grower, perhaps the most serious ol any, is the bruising of the apples. I had an extreme cm a last year where a man had apples that Oabox so badly bruised :hat the packers refused 11 park until Ihey *ere ail sorted These bruised apples brought him less than one hall what he could have got II Ihey had not been bruised. An apple should not be packed until II Is ready to be shl| | the reason that thai is lhe only way In which we can feel sure of delivering lo lhe buyer a perfect box of apples, and thus maintain our enviable reputation. AH apples should be nicely wiped, for the reason lhal they pr a much belter appearance to the buyer an I find a rei sale than If covered Aim spray, ani cemanj creates Ihe price. In conclusion I would say lhal we cann I be ' careful In reference lo every detail si Ihe 0| pie bu li as a large grower said to me bel relcami tothe. —"An apple orotund Is an orchard of children iree requires special nursing and care Just the v u would give a child." If humis be deficient a cover crop ol ve' I Is advised, turning It In. Apple Culture E, H. Shepara is author of the foil wing Interesting article In a late number of lhe Ho. I River C lei As there are a great many new ,•.. h i in the frull industry in Ihi- ... . || . • that a tew suggestions may be of value to them. While cur growers very generally know not only all I may say In this article and many ol them a great deal more, nevertheless there are quite a lew who with a little are c ild improve their work and save themselves a great many dollars. 01 course everyone who kn^s anyl . al at the fruit business knows lhat thorough cult u aylng are absolutely necessary. I asked I /an Dcman for a long time the government pomologlsl, this question: " You have been all over the valley and seen our spraying, thinning, pruning, and cultl itlng In which do we do the best and In which are we ihe most deficient? He replied as follows: Your cultivation Is excellent: your spraying good: your thinning and your pruning are your two weakest points. There are bui few of us who properly thin. According to experienced people who have made practical tests and according to expert opinion of our experimental station men who make this business a study, apples should be thoroughly thinned. The general rule may be covered In one sentence. Apples should be thinned ao that they do nut hang closer together than iour to six inches, and no two apples should touch. In reference tc spraying, I think I may be justified In saying that all th ive used arsenate ot lead, o'.h erwlse km i n i "lie. this year have secured better results than they had in the pas'. x\\b either the Paris green or the while arsenic; and. lutthernwre, I Ihlnk I am justified in sajing thai those who have used the dhpaiene have cleaner crops ai apples than their neighbors who have used while arsenic lhls season. While I do not assume to be an authority on spraying, It Is my opinion from the practical tests made that live sprayings. If properly applied and ai lhe right time are all that are necessaiy. However, the man who sprays every two weeks Is certainly playing a safe game. The most important spraying is Alien the blossoms just begin to fall, which shcui! be ' llowed by an ther spraying In aboul te.i days or iwo weeks. At this time ll Is necessary to apply a very high pressure in orier lhat the poison may be forced Into the blossom end of the apple for the reason lhat this is the point where the first brood begins Its attack. Some people suggest the Bordeaux nozzle or Valmoree for this spraying, as you can secure more force than with a nozzle making the mist spray. For the latter spraying when the apples attain size ll is necessary to ihttoughly coal the apple, and the mist spray does this most penectly. There is cne point to which I should have called the growers' attend n. and that Is the general rule that some people follow of spraying a tree until it drips, As I understand It. the | i is to spray a tree until the apples are thoroughly I and to avoid the dripping. If too much spray Is applied it collects In drops and Ihe drcps In forming pull the spray oil from the surface apple surrounding the drop, leaving a part of the surface of the apple exposed. Thete is an/.lier feature in connection with spraying so as to form drcps. and thai is In relerence to the red apple. This is especially true where considerable lime is used In the white arsenic spray. These drcps form a thick chunk cf spray material prevents the sun from reaching Ihe surface of th: making toe apple when wiped show light spots where a drop has collected. Endeavor to thoroughly cover thc apple, but avoid the drops. There aae three general styles of pruning—th' shape. Hie crotch, and the trsmlng ol a central shoot, all ol which have advocates. The vase shape certainly makes a pretty tree. The crotch shape does nol seem to be a very desirable method for the .; it necessi tates props, and It a man does not get his preps up when a tree is thoroughly Laded, one tt,. f his Iree may split down and spoil ll .single shoot, running lhe branches it . nail around when you i. a crop. i Uml break you *iil not lose half your •• bulll up In to what Is known as a Iwo and three cl ;rey tree. A iree should be branched a& near the ground as possible and so as to permit culu.. The best part ol a •• ■ n -liich to grow apples Is down near the ground, for two reasons. One. that you will have better and larg In ihesecon■: they will be lertopick i third might be adde I • 'rces are less like no break li m Ihe of Ihe In reference lo cull ■ ing coi lent work along Ihis line. use a disc or cutaway in mulch later in the Kimball or an Acme. By this method a ;• , erve moisture sc that It will n i be neci -iiii sometime later In July or possibly the .,: ist. Wnh rej ird to tl , 'he two limits seem lo be 26 by 26 feet and 30 by 30 eel Qui: are setting 2b by 28. '.he extra tv I ; ■ rmitlll g . Itfll j the ■■ lei s '.mg oil ;i the trees grow lain re king ipples, 1 want to cali the at- tenti nol the | n an I , irtl ularly lhat ol li. comers, l lhe lacl iti any apples of the next year iropare losl yea ed ne boyspick- ■ e do excel Usually our besl cultivators ing up a dust Enderby F Never send out of town for what is made as good as the best in town. In supp r Ing h m In I istrles you are supporting yourself an 1 thi iwh make the town There are cut brands: Moffefs Besl, Hungarian, Premier, Three Star, Drifted Snow, Au na, S Bakeh r XX, Wheai Shi *,*, : I ■ ■■■ Wi lb Wheat Patronize lne Home Mill The Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd. Enderby. Harness-maker and Repairer, Trunks, Valises. Etc. J. W. EVANS, ENDERBY THE "ANDERSON" 535 FORCE PUMP 'I a lllll" NO. A. 1UUU I «r hour. ..... Henry Bruin VERNON. BC, FasnionableTurn-outs v. ,• ■: in ir newSl ; whei svei span. Rigs and Saddle Horses i Stalls and feed ready for your horst i MATTHEWS & EVANS Iff SI ENDZrtBY HELP US lo mak* the PftOCSRE^. nun in die valley. We mm $2.25 , ..■v.. JANUARY FIRST •••.■ ■ >'l New Subscriber, re elve i 'h the .' tiling us $2.25 FAMILY HERALD &W K & IHE PROGR To Jan,r. beautiful picture, Qu ■ Grandchildren, FREE A plctun In ,. ii • ,-. Present Su'o.sc riDcrs • ik tlcl| ite ■ | lying an c' ;. s !> Wc are now In a ; will club with '■'. m Any Paper ,1 IE PROGRESS, ENDERBY, B.C., NOVEMBER 3, 1905 -j-ViBr-*.... :-._a_K_s_i ALL STYLES Shoe Packs ALL PRICES omgs m Enderby V9K9B2 Mlllllieel la.I *Ct'k .". ■ .,■ und L BE Un-to-Me THAT IS O'.JK M.)l fO IE are . pen Con Lnderhy frading Company j •jiwj-iwi :et.' «x_i v*a u -____.'n .aja_t_--•»: Scissors Breadknives Cutlery, hlc. Ground Al ill ' 1 Ml Im| shop H. N. i i.'it',..:..on, •• live Imn il ,. received It ■ »' ' iheCllyol •: llw ' , -„,.,. ■ra :: t .-. tii ihu in vlev, ,••.. ■ being made whereby I v\ ^airw y CO ■•„,iv WEBB'S CHOCOLATES ■ , . . ih i ■ .!'.'. end thai I'lc ......I I'imily .me/ Tl.sir Aoinitl I'ci. Ing U|' very Day New Linc^i ■ ■ ... g new or Inlet iiiij ■ - . . • SI ■ SUNUAY HOURS: 3 lo 4 p. m. A St! I ■ 'i'.ution ilthy mind ■ k -and k means ad- ■ a mr ng c nsil one must have the best ,• I ■ n juicy andtei Geo. K. Shall ie ' . V ' J '.',-. line ******** • • ., - Mr. and Mrs, W, •.' ' lhe house MOWAT (Sb BRINDLE DILL BLOCK. INDIRBY, It C Real Estate, Insurance, Mining und Ceneral Land Agents PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATrENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED to us ~*M* I ar^tataw***' — ' li i > !^>M«WMtM«M«aMHr* -**•«•-»• # v* Via fc*»*< >1^»«>1 For Salt Hal cyon Hot Springs Sanitarium JONES ■ ■ ■ i:■ >s ■. ■ 'i -. Jheap. Ol - Enderby. 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Title | The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
Contributor |
Fraser, W. Fraser, H. |
Publisher | Enderby : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1905-11-03 |
Geographic Location |
Enderby (B.C.) Enderby |
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Newspapers |
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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Notes | Title changes in chronological order: "The Edenograph" ; "The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
Identifier | Enderby_Progress_1905_11_03 |
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BC Historical Newspapers |
Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-05-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
AIPUUID | b06e48b6-8962-4511-9e74-d63046350667 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0353320 |
Latitude | 50.5505560 |
Longitude | -119.1394440 |
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