, ■' ;• > M ■ ' i/jO ^^he Enderby Progress SEP 4-1906 i MfiDTHPDM nVAMAriAM HF.DA1.T. -TORIA. ana NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD With Which Is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPH Volume 3. Number 15. •.NDERBY. B. C. AUGUST 31 1906. P . SI ! v ■ Ladies' . Children's. Men's Your pick for 25cts Many worth $2, but we must clear them out. The early bird gets the fat worm. Ladies'shirt wai&s —MUSLIN and SILK—Cul down to Nothing or nearly so from Twenty-Five Cents You want these goods—we don't *-_a__^M-t-______l _______________-_____»^_____H_____________1-«__-----BHMIbV^B^H________H^^^^^*^^>--> ._______■___■____■__* Our Ladies' Dept. is rapidly nearing completion. Wait till you sec our Slock. HARVEY 9b DOBSON W HEN IN ENDERBY STOP AT.. TO KING EDWARD HOTEL (XL | THE LEADING HOSTELRY OF THE OKANACAN /ALLEY Vliitort to the northern part of the Okanigan Villey. whether land hunting, or for pleature and apart, can do no betier ihan make thu hsute their headquarters. Table and cuitine unexcelled. Bar replttte wllh flneat wintt. spirit*, liqueur-, cigars LARGE LIGHT SAMPLE ROOMS aili. te. MURPHY Prearkt^irt &• Wines & Spirits known brtnit lo choote from. tnd olher drink*. We h»vt a large: assortment ol all th* well ■^ AT THE COAL MINE. Replete tilth polenttillllet lhal mutt make 11 one ol die richest districts In Brlltih Columbli, aiu iliai Implies Canada, the Ok'iiugtn yet lacks one great essential to development as a manufacturing region coal. It must nov be brought by rail for long distances and ctn then only be obtained at prices that prohibit lis general use. Al length, however, It appeals possible, even probable, thai al Enderby, ai least, this drawback will be removed. Far up among lhe rugged tcenery of Lcgan's gulch may be hoard Ihe chug, chug of a gta .lint engine tnd lhe familiar rattle of a drill. For several month! Ihe Enderby Coal Mines S>n dleaie have been prospecting at till! point and there appears every probability cf iheir ultimate success. Coal his been lound. Far back a lead wit itruck and hu been traced lo within .iters da mile vi the ait* ol the pretint prospeci. where experts ire csnlidont ilul the bttck wealth also underlies. Chilled shot is uied in the boring, tnd tiler having p-netrated a ledge ol quarts, the drill It now miking rapid progress through a conglomerate lorinatlen. The Phoomss drove loth* prospective mine on Mondty. following a picturesque and rocky read up the itsep hillside for * considerable distance /. '..; . -., .. ;■ ' ■ .- "■. -.,[•.. al'. i ll.- •-, ic *■ . ,: ! creek. where tents and log beta** hav* ; re- •..;-. ;|.. „ - - r , ., , . Now a hundred le«t d.wit. it uetpceted '...'. . • ' - 1 . ' ' r i ■ ■• ■. . . .-': J thu venture :i -. t Ki :-i.- i: i ' .*. .: ling district can barely t- • sur* fuel I.r domestic use ei.sapaiid shsu'd Ihe supply pr;ve plentifut. the ' eat* wiih which it cm be In ; to the railway would bt the meant ol 'opening Ufa vsilouuid* trade and would alto null* Enderby a manuHc- tuting city. *h«n combined with in . Iitmtng inl fruit growing wealth. The Btbine Indiana, ilitymiliscatl ot Hatleton, h*vs defied slid intuited th* tithery gutrdttm aid ofltciats who hid lorn down btmcadet erected by th* Indian* lor catching luh. E, B. Saltwell hu evidently lhe utmost (tllh In the Oktnagtn valley, tor he hu now become th* owner ol * **coitd pi«c* ol priptrir in ti - * by the purchase ot C. E. Prippspro- perty. Thu ranch ti tlluated on the Silmon Arm raid about live mile*. •• - • . . -. ■ ,. . •. •nd about five icrt* ol orchard in tear, ing A good creek runt thr.ugh the 'proper). • it u easy to irrigate th*land unpaid was S2.900. 4 End-, by Flour on Yokohama Streets. ■ ■ •• i iht Canadian cottimer- il lalnstome Inleresl ng and Instructive i . especially In reference lo the Japanese market lor Canadian Hour. The representative slates lhat Iht reason this product Is not taken by the Orient In greater quaretli direct a„-nt that in lite kingdom of lhe Mikado. Mr. Alexander MacLean reports as Icllows: "It continues to be a matter ol surprise to many people in Catitdi that Can adim Hour does nol ligure more largely In lh* Japanese market This surprise finds expression In public speeches, In newspaper references io the muter, and In not a few other ways Having given tome attention to thlt subject tor two yeirs put. I think I may ipproprutely submit the result ol my observations. "There it no prejudice agaiiui Canadian Hour, and certainly no discrimination operating I have lound. without * single exception, a readily expressed desire both by Jiptnesiind foreign dealers to lake Into consideration all thai,' uldbeuid.sndallthequotiliora lhat .* uld In i;iven them, with the •lew •■ pticing Cantdlin flour in t lev rib!* light b*i *• th*1 Th» business up*ci of the esse is whit ap> pells to them, and they hive a keen or pi*|udice u lo ihe seine* whence il ■•An inntHieY rid** is Miami, "What imprest** the observer and Ihe enquirer at lir.', iight ti lhat Cana dim mtitutaetui-a ire not either on ' ,: ■ - - haps I ihould ml say nothing, since being refreshed a diy or two ago by ii.. ,:■ ". -.. -■ • ft ;■• - B. C. (lour, so heavy thtl the attached horsepower wit unable to take them upgrade to a little Japanese bakery, where (rom personal knowledge I can tay bread U made ol a utulon lencequileupto ihe Ctradfinttandird. "This Hour wtuld be evidence cl the .-.;■ .-• , ■■_,.. ■ . j • .i«« ol Ctntdim Hour in Japan, at allowing attthiy to compete H supply could bt . . • : I,. • .--, .-1 - .-- • lh* warehouses ar i .- "... ■ »■ • . • •• plain lUng th- • I *'avtl ar* Vimtthed ettispitSattly by reminders of the brands and Kends ol Scotch .'-...- ' * - ■ -■ ind many ether foreign tnd necessaries; but tf i* there is ntne done. p. esthetic scruples, sn CIVIC BUSINESS. Althinn».»l;uji - ' >'- ; • ■ ■ * • ':,. ' ..'■■■■ ■ * . • ' I -i ,' t * . -'!,--, '■' j li io bring ihetnai- - . i a (era r«t>re..iiutiv« jt thi City 10 | . . .-■ I with the •■ rtmi .* ^olnla of diHtroiice, At tht raqutsl ' v.o council Mayor Be. 1 u lorl .1 ^uughni aamo ptnontl uieonvanmnct. u h« ts )uat •■ . ■ i ti a ■ '' lht Ewte . > a^utcktnp. 1«4. . u ■'•" ■ I yesteriay vejdng tho 70. ,, - I tm -t aitJ bach, Usttjei itati- uctiiig impoitatii business, in 36 hcura. We are pteiuea to state that alt diMerences te- tween the city and csittraiMvu were jatisla:- I ■-1. and Miy'eT-r Be ; had the pleasure ol MuRinc bach, duly Blpw] and delivered, tht contract which « Endeity a water supply. - tra be alci.td by lht city adtcert 4- .1 meeting which hu been oslltd (or I It u, we think, very untariunate. lhat the Mayor ahuuld have 10 c? **■>' '*' •* fti* lent ed period al thia imp 1 < doubtIe*an»tiyqut»Uai« *i.i artae duriflf tht pnj{ieu of tht work tmlch ihjuld have tho atteiitlott of the city'a chiei eat officer, LOCAL NOTES. ITtteJ TJt. Jt I Mr. and Mrt. B Gardom at-. : in Vemon. Mra. Proctor returned to Enderby en Siturdty. alter i lengthy visit to her sen. A, Proctor ol Chilllwack. We are pleased lo see Ralph Harrup aretmd again after his recent illness, aid lo note thai he ia rapidly recovering ' his ususl suength. Several ol our townspeople hive hid the opportunity ot a bear hunt Ihli week Up lo lime ol writing Mr. Bruin has not been captured. Mr. J A Morrlton. accompanied by Mrs Mention snd family, returned ! on Thursday morning's train from an extended holiday speni visitntg friends al Portage la Pralri* and olher prune - ■' Rev F. V. Venabfes, wiih Mrs. Vtrubles and children, arrived en Thurtdiy incmlng tram lhe coast, where 11K 'taking a long tlty. W* jr. It ',rn lhat 'at entirely recovered * Inch he . tng-car tcrviee ol the C. ft. ft. vu a passenger tin W*dt**dty's tram He 'ins very pleased with the pirlorcar studied to the local train hu been palrmtlMd-especially by the lidles. A regalia will be held si Okinigin landing on Thursday, September wh next The programme will be issued she nly. and will prov. - attempted tn these enter* There tie .-. :- -,-,--- t- • -. •, '.',- • fer launch races, ind Ml. Cl - .' 1 - . . ' ■ - .: ■. ' The day's ap..rti will be w.unj up wnh * grand dance in th* Strand Hotel. *..■*.• ....'•:,. i ] - ol the tutute holidays ol ihe Domini This htdidty is always observed cn lhe tint Mondty tn September, and btrks ind til public offices ire closet i..- • - •» Hint netl 1- a 1 . ..nts it ' .1 Ihe gresler number will ScKool has Ot)ened 'penei and \V. T. Broderlck is STILL IN BUSINESS in the same old Stand And has Ihe Finest and Campletest Slock (I SCI IOOL BOOKS and Ne* Stationery in Ihe Valley Price* . a'. r:ck bottom. — Send us your order by mall Tfi* Enderby Drug & Stationery Co., Ltd. Cliff Street P.O. Box 77 SPECIAL CASH SALE White-wear AT COST WAISTS, COVERS, SKIRTS. Etc One Week Only, mmenclng Sr.jrJay. August 18 Enderby Trading Company THE STORE OF QUALITY ne* it the ■ ■ ■ ih • - • •he Iran It ■ • . - ■ ,.; r •> at •(,. s ol the peiple of that the I.T P. ».'••■•■•• ... intlnople, luetls thit lh' Turkey isgradutllr la ■..■ ■ ■ | _ I I • ndllMiind :•. rt I . i -',-, r wh. Will . Hi it :-s:f la C la-aider Ihe fUE ROCRESS, ENDERBY, B.C.. AUGUST 31. 1906 THE PROGRESS • JC SUIS PRF.T." lj it ■ iE.lt , iirtt ti I . '. regit!* (arming Ian ■. and I our mln PROFESSIONAL VV. P. GOOCH Barrister, Solicitor, etc. DHL! Ill ERBY B. C. Ighl . .. I rradi Sh ell n I methlng ne ? PETER BURNET DOMINION ic PROVINCIAL I.AMIi SURVEYOR EN E sen :i B. C. year Miss B. Manton >TEN 1RAPHER Note, and Comments hi'Alan i)l fRADE (vake BEL many *■**'* But IIO'JKS, 10 am to 5.30 ll ' I of Tr; ,'i.n I ' ' it nol resp*.- a re..: ' .■ ling many I • ,.'■■■ ,■ irtalnty I reol the Ion ol tatwhlcl he) are aiming, and practise as not I il themselves FRATERNAL a.O.LNo.446 For TWO WEEKS we are offering at Greatly Reduced Prices LADIES' summer Blouses —AND— MEN'S summer Shirts Also few Lines of splendid Prints NOV/ IS YOUR CHANCE to Secure a Cheap Bargain ■ n these Goods We »lio l«r i" itoelt FRESH GROCERIES, compritinj the \*e*\ Known br-m.* ot Goo J... Frui!> when nrtu'iiraplc. Metcalfe <§_» Wheeler as the p: ihi . ive happened but lot srson's carelessness rs, be careful al hai i been tern • :;„;.'.,,. ■ Ise all the / might to pi liS ilOlll it br uj intotl puttlngfanl into Ini thedark a las n »which don • ,4 sun of a week or so ag _&«__?'•■• F ■ Sl3.e Ce .JAHtHH '. ' '.mt F. Dm. a. A. F. & A. M. M . i.-'i , Rtnu. C.O.F.No 1058 I. 0. 0. F. Kuril,* I e.-t.-.e. No. SO " -." ... . I- ■ ' . . *.*. . Wc have just added to our equipment Knijjlits of Pythias ne b^xes 0 fruit li •• d • •shipment to prairie ; '" ' " «h«* "ai - e let standing . time tilittn' 2-Seated Surrey Of latest design. It Is an elegant and comfortable riding rig, and just the thing ln which to drive a friend around the district MATTHEW: & EVANS ENDERBY Bank of Montreal Casual, all patt tit, M4.<|00,000. BwL. 11(1.000.000 Mlancv Miom. and l.ott account,. It.'.'.Sin II MEAD Olilil. MONTREAL Han. Pmilntt. Kt(Kl Hon. LotJ Stisth,-. nt sid Mtunt N.vt; 0. C M. 0. CtiiiJtnt, Sir Cos. A. DiutttmtinJ L, C. M C, Viet I'ltttclttii • E. S. Cltiutsn A Conir.-l Banking tv'finrss traniaded Droits t.tUsvsilit>:t il til points in lht Unwd Swat. E»t.*po tod Csnsit, sen blaze of ihVsu'n beueen the <■•<»•* ***** • ' Urns that they were brought lo '..'i n .nd thi atrlv,il ol *•' UP *■*"■ thi train The heat alone has Ing st by i,jen enough to damage • ^selves jrU|, ,n transit. with ■ shai lhe de. •i thr t ■ • . . ' nus being | I beco-nlng e ■ . 'i ■ Savings Bank TT1: MraWtaMIK c'iar. . ra$vaS___l Wlit.teo.voH on okmont without data, ■ . .••.,! ..-c, ll.u n-al f \. " e . . . • I *•-'■ ... tht hwalttf tf Mwwriil ltd .... OKANACAN DISTRICT . e V 3 , . - ENUERtiY ARMSTRONG *• A, E. To»»t. SiS Ajt. E S. V. MeClintoc*. S»t> A«t. P. UuUattUa, Sat>A|t - Thu an age ol advertisement. This *.|j| see in- It." Ifth*"" mpany " • • • f have no such' regulations pro purchase! **• manner refen I • . • ..n: •-*■-. • i tsements aboul suchgoods nerc )s t,0 our t.,,. an:;* : i rile I nay be • grievance i have • • •, hen tl it fruit vancement To have a strong constitution ne mast have the best meats, nnd that's what you »1II find at the new brick bl cV Always fresh, juicy and tender Geo. R. Sharpe MOWAT <& BRINDLE BELL BLOCK. ENDERBY. B. C Real Estate, Insurance, Mining and Ceneral Land Agents PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION CIVEN TO BUSINSS ENTRUSTED TO US - ed up n as un* ■ . I ■■Ui. the ■ ■• • Iter Untight • I ... - a print- * !>*iii'elng done, and - an I was • ■ rj thfOUgl ., II it thei Columbian College i for ihe pro* |W4 ill in NE„ ., ' """ |„ enl i •• - in transit i i- m Ki.elstokecomes the ng fakir tsmakii tr a tout - I their *-. or an ad ... I ll Ik clam i llll . church ,; ,ide. an:; I irch behind ll p ing ".tf* the t • • ne, tt H ■ tl ■ ■ ■ in a pul ■ ' :n* ill a ' •i Art, Music. ■ - . Sealers y Granite ware We have everything you want (or PRESERVING Come and see cur fine stock of sealers, preserving kettles, eic. OUR HARDWARE is the best on lhe markel Cooking Utensils. Carpenters' Tools, Builders' Garden Tools. ■'.•■ Paints. Oils and Varnishes, are always on hand. GROCERIES Our Stock ol all Staple Commodities is large and comprehen ilvi Fresh country butter and eggs R.P. Bradlev - Enderbv Look here ! for Cheap Lumber lei il ne .lly be •;x-alpaper, shlch isiheir best medium 'hereby .... th-ir pai "let, and be ■ • m i- •" .md. Irom ll ex II iVO have hi: • (late, we I ; ' 'ihi-se silver ton gue! Indlvl luals seeks to work irlth any wildcat . he will be pr mptly; . > n What do you Think of this? Dry Boards and Dimension Timber, from $8 to SIO per M Shiplap. - - - $12 per M Flooring, Ceiling. Siding. from $15 per M. up (W-Any other information will be furnished cn inquiry al our office We respectfully solicit a share of your patronage, which will have our careful attention. ft, KAMLOOPS LUMBER CO. LTD I .ec 1,,'te, B C THE PROGRESS, ENDERBY. B.C., AUGUST 31, 1906 ' Stolypin Faced a Bomb. Thanksgiving Day Fixed. Twenty-sigh! persons are dead and twenlv-lour others wounded as the result cl a dastardly attempt on August 25th to assassinate Premier Stolypin wllh a bomb while he was holding a public reception al his country house on Aptekarsky Island. The Premier was badly wounded In the lace and neck by Hying splinters. Among the dead are tlte Premier's lllteen-year-old daughter, who had both legs broken by tho explosion and subsequently succumbed lo iter injuries; General Zamaely, Ihe Premier's personal secretary ; M. Khovosiell. former governor ol lhe province ol Penza; Col, Freder- oil. chlel ol Ihe Premier's personal guard's i Courl Chamberlain Dadldoll and lour women and two children, The wounded Include M, Stolypln's llireeyear-cid son, who Is seriously, though not lalally wounded, and a num. Iwrotpeioni prominent In ths social and official world. 01 lhe four conspirators who committed Iht outrage, two were killed with their victims, while I third, who acted at coachmtn (or the parly, and the fourth, who remained Inside lilt carriage, were badly wounded, and are now in the St, Peter md St. Paul fortress, Whether the auasilm who entered the crowded reception hall threw the bomb or accidentally dropped It probably never will be kn:wn. ti all the immediate eyewlineuti wen killei. Liter rep>.-ti ny thit Stolypin will tuccu nb lo his Injuries. MMIUACl WAS NO t Vt.USE D. McBride. th' proprietor ol ihe Bridesvillt hotel on Rock Mountain, hid a thrilling osptritttce lut week with a dags who hid been working on the railway. Tht digo ilirltd in to cirvt tht landlord up. Mr. MeBrWt. had recently untried a blooming young widow, and belore the digo hid to- moved loo many delmoniea then trim Iho Itndlord'i tMrson lht wilt came to htr husband'! rescue, and in tru** Aiiiaton lithlon, tht bid out Mr. Digo with a battle, but mi btlora iht turn, had rtcelttd a tilth or two Irani hit knife. Davy It ttrongly of the opinion thit ittittugt It no folhire, HeJIey Gazette I AM. CMY TO Of*. M WC t A.a New Wttlmimter, Aug, 27. Earl Cray. Gctemor'Central ol Canada, hti accepted the formal Intuition ol lhe provincial lllr lo bt htM in thlt cily in October, and hi will cptn tht big tihibtilen. Nottlieatisn to thlt tftect wat rtcelvtd to day Tha lair manigtmtnt wai Inftmted thit Hu Etcdltttcy will amvt in Ntw West, mimitr cn Ociobtr lu. ilttr hu rttum Irom Vanecum Istand. and ht will cptn the lair on tht following day. SteMlltM't Bonl, fc. o.«.."clH Chicago. Aug, 27. Tht crginuatisn at tht Milwwktt Avtnut Bank at an siitilury or brinch ti Iht Flttt National Batik u soon la bt begun. Tin new littiituiiMi will atari wnh a capital ol $250,003 and i turphii ol 150,000 01 IhU amount SlOO.000 will bt sub scttbtd by lht buuntta mm o* tht Northwest Side. For Mm hours a lint el depositor! tiitttdtd Irom lht ttutn entrance cl lht BMk along Car- ptnttr tltttl thundiy About 1.700 dtpntltort wtrt ptld and about $100. 000 dutwntd, 01 the maney nlmttt 60 ptr cent, wat immriisld* deposited in tht salt deptall vtulU al Ihe Bank More than $160,000 wis placed in the bout Friday tnd Stturdty will ana quickly. Ait rebuild the s:!w«lid courage 01 lhe f*jple. and with iht e: cptratkn ol tht cily government. Va"; --• be rebuilt within » few rests oft liner and mote beautiful litv»; thai. M ti the dttS-.terol August I6th Aboul ten thousand trctkmen ire ettipbyed in dealing awaylherulrsarid in s.arch tng let I wiits ol IhiMe who petuhed during the leCtr.t eailhtptake art! lire tnd ovtr 1.000 bodies hatt been buried la dalt lh the ruins tf a house workmen toutid t Child litre in • barrel which had prelected it Item harm Canada's thanksgiving lor a bountllul harvest will lake place on Thursday. October 18th. The railway companies were making a strong ellott lo have the day changed lo Monday, so thai II would be taken advantage ol lo a greal- er extent lor holiday purposes, but ihis Is not the object ol the day, and llie request was declined. Through the Okanogan. Mr. S. Baiter, governmenl toiler inspector, has returned to Victoria alter an absence ol over a month. Mr. Baxter was surprised at the general activity In evidence all over Ihe different districts he visited. When In the Okanagan splendid crops had been secured and large crops of tools. On one train he saw five carloads ol potatoes going oul and nearly evtry day Irom two to Ihrtt cars go out. Many bush lirts were raging in lhe Bnundtry dlslilcls. and at Garrln lht station house, freight sheds, tic. were burned down and only smoking ruins were lelt. The lumbering business wai much In tvldence throughout tho Interior and ovtry (tw tulles • mill wis busily running. Mr. Bailer rtmirked about tht small legs which wtrt tawn bui was much itruck with tht celerity with whuh thty wen tawn up. The Yo'.low Peril. A itaitling nimr ii published in a Vincouver eichingt. to lht effect thit the Chinese government, acting through ctrtiln Chtntst merchant!, hiving b-ught an Inlluenliil newspiper In a provincial cily art about ta Inaugurate a wir cl aggression (or tht repeal el tht Chinese htad-iii In all lht hug* Cinidiin cliltt. esubllihing a cliim ol newiptpen Iriendly »o tht scheme Irom iht Pacific lo tht Atlantic and embracing Ottawa in the conspiracy. Suspicion previib thai certain heal politician hivt lent thimi-ttvca to the conspiracy which it believed lo be widespread In lu ramiliaiioni and to havt htapa ol Chlntte money behind it. II lht rumor ihould bt verified it can bt ttgsrdtd at nothing ihon ol trtucKble iMtntlm la hind lht Dominion over to Mongoliin influtnces lo lht turn of cur whilt working and buti- ,:.•■ rata SMALL SALMON PACK. The total lalntcn pi:k ta Brliuh Cohanbta u apareiimattly lour hundred dwutand rates thu year. 01 that imouM lht Frattr river hai tup- plied a hundred and tetrtniy Uuuund catta. ind tht rrmtining two hundrtd and thirty UiMMitd casts win be Irom lht numttoui cannery paints along th* itorthtmBiiiuhCohimbiteom, This u about a third iht pack of last year, and aboul two hundted and iwtniy.tu .= . I :■■■ tt, ..iy ;„■«. ■ 1902, the eHietpondltig teamn in tht four-year cycle, laouclll n ■>< a THE CUP. Bearing wiih him a wtll travelled vatitt c ntuntng lht lamsut Kolapor* cup. Ccloncl Wilton, iht eentmudaM cf lht Unity Item, attired tail nighl by Iht special tram Irsm Quebec lor Hit accomodation cf lht patttngtia ot tht Empress of Brittlti, tart lit* Mint tet* Star clAugutilrnh THwCottwitl • itd and beany met his trip, cl which ht spt-ke Wllh lhe greatest pteaiutt "ll was a great - laid, "and we were rectivtd on the o.ihsll sh- traditional ht»» pnaluy ol tfi England. Nothing wis Ite ff»td for ut. Mil our tuco greeted ehfev.l a lh Is invh etittnis- latin is that* cl iht Brill A it We are ail cl us delighted *nh the t ",Ted." tie* tea.rl.ll nl tttt. Lend *a Aug 27 Sc tar as Ihe LeiAtiJI lcil:wert ol 'PtolfT | . • Chicsg- a- • ■ : Ijiey ihtir Intl..h l-i - . "Iwectel' iti London. The tara-risad- inEuttonrttdifiKbe!*:' Stepped It lh- IMM re' leV- i poMire. tom* tre-mta *%. ai4 hteve bttn vert inaiffe till tret since Itootenay Range Kootenay Steel Ranges Burn all kinds of fuel London* Toronto Mon*reahWinn^2g Vancouvcr-SK John N.S ! ML J. HENRY'S NURSERIES Crt.nhouica .■..«! Ucd Houifi VANCOUVER B. C BEE SUPPLIES Bedding Out Plants NOW KEADY Celery. Cabbage, Cau'illtv.'.-r. Extra nice Id ol Iruit Ireei c inlng on for fall delNery. No less, da-lay il fumigating, Inspection, tier cu:.t<.u.s lo pay on Horn* Grown Stock V.'e hr.ve the geeds. Cet yeur orders In early lo secure prompt delivery. French. Holland and Japan bulbs vill be ready (or September shipments Catalogues tree. M. J. HENRY. 3010 Weitmlnttoi Rood Varcouvtr IC. eo viam' TRY OUR . . Wheatlets • . For Breakfast Contains all the NUTRIMENT In Wheat For Sale by all Grocers 1ft Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd., Endeiby ._._j Mam* Oman* COPVWCHTt Ao «P». n« t-itAi | ft |IHr*i _"■! rWrit tl. -i ■ •* •■Mil M •" . .1 t..ir ll i-i." f(M oliMhtl U ■tttJOmi tii'i'-iif 14*_f_____i_J —*_W*__ n« ***• 'l.i MleQUOl ■ -I •'••*» H..l ft,. OMMl MteWI I'** »*t-|Ml.i|<4t»»i«. KtHU IHM ibttt'iili Mtiltti kt« ik«i«« ■^.'t il nMIt*. *"'-ii cltiarvm III IM Sclentif >c Jlmerlcan. !»,»...«.,...,.I- :_tir««t>1 •Milt I a*am\<ru mX3Sm *<i m •**■*• ut* fini it"*i n» wsdwP Newa From Nt ir (tb Far Tht week ol cricket it Vtctcrbi vti brought te a close hit Saiurdty alter- noon when lh« Vtctarii team, irurni mtnt chiinpiont and holders ol ihe cup, defeated I combined eleven lurmed ol picked pliytrs Irein til the ether compiling clubt. Mirlln Dile and H McGrtth. whilt billing in the gorge tt Niigira lut Situirjiy, were caught by the cuttetil and carried through tht whirlpool rapids, Date wu drowntd but Mc- Crtth miniged to swim tu shore. Jimri P. Sleane. ot Spokane, was killed on Tuesdiy night by hit tevtmeen year-old ion Henry with an ait. and hit body cat found Wednesday behind a pile ol rocks in an alley ntar hu home, Fire t-imiged the Hi ur mill cl iht Ogilrle Co.. at Montreal lut week lo lht etlent.! J2.C0C Tht repon lhal the *•■ tbtad Lumber Cs hid stld ut 'l t >>.! I ' .- i i -:a--t ; ■ *. oltotlietl Iht weatlhltst lumbermen ol the State cl Mumeso- Is cailumed. Tht aaton ol tht lew rtneh-n in thr nelghbtrh'sd tf titfim in uklng for tht ttm: nl ot the head III on Chinese tttiltsl thty may gel berry picket! cheaply, tt eicitlitg much un- latronble ctnmtai lonlly, tspecHily , .(,.;, ., .... - . .-. ■ Bear Held Up Ranihura. ;-.*••,/ H! •- r, «.,•• - Wllh a big br ,»r, bear -• Kaglt ft* . - - ird mis mgM thty were - •*,* home doorbeic gelling oul ••ho lh" itiliutcr »-o itr to l - ' tiishiiittit an etturmraus , owty It in then. Ret H .--:.••' .'.'!•' ■ ■ back. There wtt - lly itl It - "titling c I . got through the Wind HIM ■ . .-'.''' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given lhat 30 days alter dale we intend loapply to tht Honorable, tht Chltl Commltloner ol Landi and Works fer a special license to cut and carry asty umber Irom i'» following described linos' situtted in Oaoyoos Division of Yalt Dlttrict. No. I. Cammoricttic al a nest an Dr-mtn- Survty Lint, olsut rme atuiltr mile ficm Ukt. matliel'*K L.Co„T. Be" lhti.<r ItO e>.oint Snulh 40rtioii» W«>t, •eO ehtiru M ith ihtt,e» 40 choir* ta iwini al e^tnmtrkemeici. Me.I,Comnwrtttt at a pott markttd K I. Co., T. h.". mii to iron pott or, » Stirerty Lint niimtatel XVIII ' -holies Semite. M choiu Nctth tOdisittt East to rrum. I at a | ' K.I.. Ce iitiiUoemiloupo e... ■■■■■( • '•■ -- -• * - chtw. Stunt. *•! reha'm Eati.M) ctioint .... menretntrii KaKeC-cei a LuMIIR Co., LTb. Endetby. 1} C. August 22. 1906, Notice TlT'r".- lhal JO ' eitytc the Honorablt Chltl Commissioner ol Umlt, and Woiks lor t'eeeial ln»a-,es io cut and carry away timber from the following described Itndi. Mhuted in Otoyot* Division ol Yalt Dlsli i I. CcemtnenftteK at a p-M c ■ ■ a fej " ' 'mom. Synoptlt of ran-.tin. lleim. at. «0 » ry .,lil lool. ANY ova. a . I • 'hll. lit Roilwov B. It i.i lit.ie.l. Colutnl It, moy btttamotttadrileyotey joiiii who it lht toll tittd cl a ttmtly. cr tny malo over 11 Viatt cl ot» te. the etlti.1 ct cne quatltt e' trrn cr Itu. mutt be miilt iwit.-no.ly ot lhe -. c llteo Iti itu cuti.ct in ol.ich the lOtcct tt tttutlt. Tito Itcmnteodct It leaulrtd t- lh»rcnditttu t.. • ll lh i,ie«r ... ■ " . e . , ,. ; , • "c*t upon ■.tor fer ■ '-,'.-.- m e -e . t | > . ihoteautterrceiittasioietidtnct ■ > e ly met. efontt, icoa.itie; orirj ibt '.■ trort " MUltr leu lilt pttmorcttii imi* - ■ loi . • ■>- Mrn tn ' -.iticiliid. the re|uiie- ■ottiltr-e moy be toiulieej by - ■ c -t-culct U rirtii ittre» the . >• 'tinmtmca - 1 ' ' ' ' „■; . . , patent. Cool Undo mat bt |.'je.'Ut- i ai Itt* ptr ,. ■ . e. , , , •. ■ . '. .. ; by one individual - ■ ■ .- t>"t ciy if it. *■- ii tenet. i For Sale Fanning Land tn tots to sun fur. . ring and buying Arply to J AM. M.CAl.U.'K.SjIttt.nAim. Hal cyon ... KaMLoonUnii • B.C. Aujuil 22. I City . Bakery ■ MetcaWeft ■■. ■■•ct .t •I cn. ...., Halcyon Hot Springs Arrow Later B t Notice. ii-:; J. W. Bacon - Proprietor Suticribc ''•'pfeoRESS SS. E Nl 'ERBY. B.C.. AUGUST 31. 1906 TOOLS TOOLS A Klr.i' Ri'tiiUnct' ." .w-JM r _ The Union Restaurant h ho has built, I CUFF STREET, .iNDERBY j v.K ilCKETS. $5.00. BY THE MONTH. $20, i struct i Heal lion. It Is painted a ll| rVOk ■ I - ■ BAKERY A. FULTON'S \ Are you intending to sell this Year 7 - in jti . . :ii 'in i- utaurint I lltal a* I iki :..-.... obtalnad tht the oven. Alwayi (rath. A ntctt line ot Conltctlonery It carried In il k Fn le Iruit In scascn. Don't bake bread when busy, TRY OURS. Everything Strictly Hi '. i.i: I .inli he toasts It l .... , 3 .! McQUFEN. Proprietor. Endeiby, •mplt £»-,, J nnplelL ' : ..ir xn n.t IF SO- l Lis wi ith •» ill have L, I Angus) 31 I "Behind each dark cloud Is a silver lining." Buyers will come again. Rome was not built Ir. a day. List your Froprrlv with Us! .'.—TcA'n Property. Business Propositions and : i- ..■::: !'• ;f" i- Remember, tt have the "Bell Lots" for Sale v.. Cull and see us KIRBY 8. W^.BY. Endetby 9b Armstrong mm maetaiwiieW..- — aaocB-H,>____ »i wr«.**_ am 1 C ,f^ A I F* f ^j I !!-. —in.I.-t-,i»n/Repairer. Trunks, j5tALs-Ji . i a,,, j -' «t - J' 1 " SCALES whal ■ / fanner and housewife should have I Valises. Etc. J. W. EVANS, ENDERBY ,. .. ■ j. h. McVeigh , ei KSMITH - - - ENDIRBY. D C Has tliem blAlv^lxu NOW ON HAND i : '.iffjl-ilii WC r" — SilMI'iV. POWDER ■ Weil burnt bncki al tcastnablr . •.'-■ 1F« Enderby Brick 9b Tile Co. Endbkby, B, C Notice. FAINTER ! T>W< • undertake 'STRICT . NOTES . Shootin;; Notice. SIGNWRITINO WEKHANQING t'ECORATINC Etc. Team W r>. Poles Wonted. WANTEI i.e.'. • ■ _. - C. W. LITTLE, Mara. B C . City Barber Shop ■ - i.-ikton. .-■••■ ■ it win - - ■ Id a church bi ii S t ■ - IS THE PLACE FOR A NICE CLEAN - . SMOOTH . SHAVE tfell Blot* Tender., Wented. 1 ■ ' ' . ■ . ■ ■ ■ , •■ :■•-,*■ rmonat lor Manll ■ ' ' ■ . ;; Mafi- l relui • • .;•-.•• M ■ ill qllKl B ||rl ■: || || i -•- Manliobi, Al A. YOUNC* - Dr. C.W.Cross VETERINAi-Y I- ft *.i /-.'. DEI. BNDERBY • ll C it i h ma i Tut ind, Sewing Wonted . . " * - Ettiletby
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Title | The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
Contributor |
Fraser, W. Fraser, H. |
Publisher | Enderby : [publisher not identified] |
Date Issued | 1906-08-31 |
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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_08_31 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-05-10 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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AIPUUID | b06e48b6-8962-4511-9e74-d63046350667 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0353326 |
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Longitude | -119.1394440 |
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