I*** The Enderby Progress . anc erDy NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD With Which Is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPH Volume 3. Number 8 ENDERBY, B. C, JULY 13 1906. Price, SI.50 a Year Fruit Jars " "Never eat to-day what you can put up tomorrow. 9 Agricultural Implements j •Make hay while the sun shines." Summer Drinks • "Cool as a Cucumber." HARVEY 9b DOBSON i i KODAKS ana Photographic Supplies We keep a lull line. Sole Agents (or Eastman's goods. All supplies sold at list prices. Mall Orders will receive prompt attention Enderby Drug 9b Stationery Company Ltd. «•• W HEN IN ENDERBY =i> STOP AT TSb KING EDARD HOTEL THE LEADING HOSTELRY OF THE OKANACAN VALLEY Visitors to ihe northern part of the Okanagan Valley, whether land hunting, or for pleasure and sport, can do na belter than make lhls house their headquarters. Table and cuisine un- eucelled. Bar replete wllh lineal wlnei, spirits, liqueurs, cigars LARGE LIGHT SAMPLE ROOMS BELL A- MURPHY Proprietort d" Wines & Spirits known brands lo choose from. and Olher drinks We have I large as3or'.ittint ol all the well 4 PAINTER A. J. LAPWORTH undertakes SIGNWRiriN". PAPERHANOi:; DECORATING Eic. Btlltnatea Purni:,!!-. t Add LOCAL NOTES. Mr. Geo. McCcrmick wai I . ger on Wednesday's train »n t -il- fat Sicamous, on an Inspection l;ur ot the cc rr new In progress on iht C entenalve timber limit u . wap lake. Mr. Russell, of Bathgal : allied by Mill Ruistll, -ante ln by Monday's Irain and is visiting wllh his daughter. Mr.-,. Heggie, ■ Ranch Th- . ai menden are it * • cn lha Ma's ' ad. Waller Gardner la FRATERNAL The liutlllatl u ! lh- i the eiLunin v-sr .1 Knlghli t Pythlai Lodge No. 35 took place on Monday evening laal. Al lite dote 11 llw core mony the aaaciiiibled bto'.lircii parluc k ul an inloritial supper and enjoyed a short time spent In social chat. The officers are: C. C. Wm. Anderson; V.C., R. Jchnion; Prelate, J. C. Engliah; K. cf R. & S-. C. E. Strickland: M. ol F. A. Faulkner. M.oIE., F. Pyman: M. al A.. J C. O'Connor; M. ol W„ J. Folkard, I. G„ J Graham: 0. G. R. Bailey. On Tuesday evening the Installation ol the newly elected ollicers ol Eureka Lodge No. SO., I. 0. 0. F. was held. The ceremony was conducted by Bro. S. A. Shatlord, D. D„ assisted by Bros, S C. Smith and W. A Cryder- maii, of Vernon. Labors ended. Iiglil refreshments were served. The follow-' ing are the newly installed ollicers: W Vack. N.G.; R. E. Wheeler. V.G.. J. C Metcalle. Sec; H. N. Hendrlckun. Treat.: J. Hodson. Warden; M. Dun- woodie, Ccindudor: J. O'Connor. O.G; R. P. Btadley. 1,0 , J. Eastwood. R. S N.G.: P. Mack, L.S.N.G: R. Blackburn. R.S.V.G.: A, Raul. L.S.V.G.. \ A. Matthews. R.S.S.: F. Gibson. L S.S The steel cuing for the drill ol Ihe Enderby Coal Mines, Ltd,, came in on Monday and waa taken wil to the 111111-1 lhat alienism, Drilling operations have now commenced on this property. j Mlu Macgregor arrived tan week Irom Victoria and is lhe guest ol Mra, : J. E. Crane. James and P, D, Murphy, ol the : King Edward Hotel, lell on Friday lor e Michigan, hiving received word ol the serious lllnoaa ol a siller there. Mrt, Albert Johnson, who hat been 1 envying a holiday at Luinby for lhe ■ past few weeks, returned home bat The Kelowni clly council have been ollered 10] lor their first issue cl debentures. Does nol this slier ot two I above par show the standing ol the ; Okanagan in lhe linancul market * : We think li is the nut eloquent testimony The weather has been "on the whole" |ust 9 lillle coaler this week ihan Ihe "sidling" kind meeted out last week by the "weather clerk" lo Okinigmttej j J. Venter, son ol Dr. Ver net. i arrived in town last week Irom I amnio. to |oln hu parents here. He hat secured a position in tha oillce of tha ; Kamloops Lumber Company. Mr. Grade, accompanied by Mrs. i Grade, arrived in Enderby Irom Scot- j Una cn Friday morning. Mr Oracle, ; in partnership wnh Mr, Wylie. has purchased lhe Fortune taitch, ol which he will take the management. We undetstind thai the new owners com template making many improvements . In this, the puneer ranch si Ihe Okanagan valley, and lhat dairying and hull growing will be g-.ne into on an eaten sive scale. Mayor and Mrs Geo Bell. Mr and Mrs, J. W, Evans, and Mr and Mn F. Pyman lefi cn Thurtdiy t Tappen Siding summer school and camp on Shuswap lake, which opened lhls week and will c .rslimi- llll August 20. Nn belter place can he I und, says Ihe hland SenlitH. Ic hoi SUiniii-r ra ■ '. ! batty and bathing with an absoiv- beach lor the leitl- inusl provide themselves wllh It I sleeping accommodai 1 but baird may be had at reasonable ra* grounds. Regular jingle Ian purchased between the above dates will eiiiiii- ih- , tot return free 1 asks lor 1 111 cetnli- cale when purchasing his lickel In- ■•■•,•• will be given at suitable timet during the Fruit Growers' Meeting. JULY 12 AT THE ARM rheB C. Frull Growers' Association held iheir periodical meeting on Situr- day afternoon In the Orange Ihli. 111 tder thu the local memoct I the Association might have the o,e 1 of listening to addresses delivered by Messrs. Brandrlih and Kipp. who have been louring Ihe Interior and lecturing In the interest of ihe Association. Owing 10 lhe prevalllnj heat, Hi* attendance was very small, Mr, Elson icd to ihe chair and In ihe course ol his inlr ductory renurki said lhat the hot weather was causing a gteat loss in Ihe small Irult crop, asi a large quantity ol raspberries, goose- ■ berries and currant* were being cooked' on lhe bushes. Mr. Brandmli. secretary of the Frull Growers' Association, was the nest speaker, and began his lecture by reading 1 letter from Mr. Cunningham. Dominion Frail In peer r. who wu to' have been present at the -r.ee! Ing, but as the letter stated, was detained from so doing by having to go to Agaasii. where he is trying to subdue the in- testation which has already ruined some forty acres if lisps, Mr, Brand- nth went on lo ipeak ol lhe importance ol spraying Iran trees. He said that the ma|»rily el Iran growei sprayed their trees did not seem to know why or when to do so, He showed Iht importance ol spraying with the right muture and st the tight time, and tuned that hi wjuld be quite willing ti give any enquirers all the ittlcrtnalicn on these sul>, was at hu disposal He alto uld tint Importers ol Iruit trees could not bt too cartful in regard to where they get their trees, saying that trees Irom tht coast wtrt likely to bt infested by injurious insects Ht said thai the Oksnsgsn Valley was very Ireeltom pesU ol all kinds and ilia! n was up ta those who wtrt engaged in the trail- Cng industry lo keep It so. Mr irith alto slated that members ol Fatmers* Institutes could receive •praying materials Irom tht Institute .* ■■ t Mr Ktpp spoke ol the ketp!iq>qualities the different varieties of frail whieih have come under hia notice and gave those present tome very timely advice upon tht varieties ol li pUui tn ihu m and upon the manner in wnich prani-g 'ic.-i'i bt i m idi ng tl 1 •■ * in the hanl Cattle along pr that line, at thu wat on* ol ■ important events in the lilt ' 11! lh- » itl line? Thea'.:*' ■ •! great alienti n bv s'l present vote ol thank-, ■ Ihe lecture Ua nth and Kiup : the same evening . i-i rend a!!r-.,s-s Wllh such accompaniments as (lne vealh-r. a good programme, as prel'.y nld wish 10 v II I I ■ ■ . great The special pulled oul ol En I 9.30. and was well tilled with a large crowd of happy passengers, all Intent on crowding as much enjoyment and sight seeing inlo Ihe day as possible. That Enderby sent her share of the vUltors was apparent, and the town was quite a "Deserted Village." From reporu which lie. clear lhal one and all enjoyed the tup immensely. All speak 111 Ihe highest terms of the arrangements made bi the committee In charge of the celebration lor lha comfort and amusement of their visitors. Salmon Arm won from Armstrong al baseball by a scoit ol 7 to 3. while RtveUtoke beat Enderby at ioolbsll by 3 toO. The lacrosse match between Kamloops and Vemon did not material ■ Ue. much to the disappointment ol a great many. COUNCIL MEETING A special council meeting was held on Tuesday evening, the Mayor and all the Aldermen being present. The principal subject ot dUcustion wu ihe waterworks scheme, which was comider-d at great length, A number ol amendments to the By-Uw were passed, and it wu finally, on Ihe motion ot AM Evans, seconded by Aid. Barnes, read tor tht third time The date lor Uktng the vote ol lhe property owners upon tht By-Uw wu llttd lor Tutsday. July 24th Tht Clerk wat instructed U write to tht Health Department, asking them to provide analysis ol water sent them some lime ago. In order that the Clly may be in a position to oompty with tht requiretnenu ol Iht Health Act before commencing cantlm - weeks, which, unlet* an early start were made, wjuhl have to be postponed till neai year. He wu also ihsl. advertise lot tenders, so thtl il the By Isw u c.nlit'iied by the electors. subject lo the approval .1 Ihe Health Department, ihe council will be in a paitton to close a contract lot construe imi ol the works wnh.ut deUy liai AT AMOWHtAD. Arrowhead. July 12. File brokt out at ihu puct early thu morning, Dtapite all efforts to stem iu progress, it spread rapidly and at diylight the •whole ol lht bualneu section I • in Two Hotels. Isur lencea were de- Ion u appii-(imttefy ■ The Grand Challenge Cup lor rawing at Henley wu won by the Belgian lied Trinity Hail Cam- I Iht Hi! * ' A Ud named R, Mr'- tw! inSicait- . -• le was swimming in the lake. islinring a b at which ctntsltwd a he suddenly tank, no d uM be Mind wllh cramp. lilt lacrosse it •■ ng tnd Enderby on Wed evennii; ... ne 200 pecUtol ■ : lltl . ■■•• ll erf tven one, .- had an advantage ring that Ihe Ender ■ t'v •.. ■ ■ 1 / Mdllabtcand >■ rti . • in lh- future 2 Hot Weather GOODS Lime Juice, Grape Juice, Raspberry Vinegar, Fruits Ah) full line Canned *• li lhat wil! save you from standing over a hoi siove Enderby Trading Company THE STORE DF QUALITY THE PROGRESS ' JE SUIS PRE T -' .' - ' . , .. e lht t" :- (I.Mtyaa e a . • - ,'- J , C . a '- - ■ c c -e '. . , ■ -' ab il sh utlng i n i authority to do v,; table time rva had mch ir.d Notes and Comments V llll CATALOGUES. He • me n ilentfli !";. i t in be h.'li tyr-iiier here ■ ther? is a [wi Ichlel engl thoroughly Instructed In the run nlng oi the engine and , .. icultl hould ll bi ikd '.n Suchaman h ill I: .i small monthly sum as celve ::ii pay I r each time of i, al the rate of $5 per lire :- " lartei houl he DroviJei aratls i ir '.he chief Thoss who buy PROFESSIONAL W. P. GOOCH Barrister, Solicitor, etc. BHU BLOCK ENDERBY B. C. PETER BURNET DOMINION k PROVINCIAL LAND SURVEYOR BRLL ni.o :r. ENDERBY B.C. Miss B. Manton STENOGRAPHER BELL BLOCK. noun:',. ENDERBY IOamtoS.30 ■ ntlal w.irk a spe iltj FRATERNAL LO.L.No.446 ■..I. i: I ihi 3rd Friday ■■- j- ' M p. m. Ill '-i. W«| ■ fl.f Men's Chip Hats I Just the thing to shade you in the Hot Sun. Ladies' Summer Blouses In the very latest styles and patterns. Boys' Summer Suits Good-fitting, neat, light and comfortable. We alio keep Itt itoel* FRESH GROCERIES, cn.pn.„n tlw K.'-c luiown earand. ..( le.....l- I'ruiti ., !..cc prua-tiralilt. ;.■■■• .. • ir oiler to pay cash Vetnge goods f;>r yeur but ter. eggs, hay and grain ? Ho* much do they pay for cattle. sheep and bags? Ha* much taxes Ml! they pa. * a is an.t h*. . support ol the ;> - lh On i.-hat page is I rvices li -• • itabltshmcnl . ild be paid .■ $3 per nre. rt p ay might be allowed 'or a • ghtlypractl • Ane llclenl .• .t : ten men : : ■• maintains at an annual cost of about $6001 rpay, allowances and fuel. With a nucleus of so many trained men. the willing general public could bs made use uf under discipline .: hither and Ihllher, and tne time saved tn becking • are at its outset • I ibly be the means . . many buildings thai . : 'Itemise be destroyed." The foregoing cannot be gain- "i: by any one resident In lown. and xe ask. ag .in. have '.- council no in' or concern in the mar • ' j Mete Metcalfe <& Wheeler . S«a.. C. Cakd« '* " _wn.. _>, uaamn A-I-AAJt Clean Statli nearly Si.00.000 will be the total revenue derived by the pr .'Incial ,; vemmenl irom the operation of Its department during the fiscal year which ended on June 30 All records for colleen • ■ i enseaand- >roken during ihe flsca En latley l^^____^^^^^^^^^^^^ tuat Stice . ■ ,"- the fu moan al H p.m. in Mticiti- Hall. Visittics I'ttthttm :.ieliRiiy li F.H.'a D. A. He 5. e,-, S«;. C. O. F. No 1058 v.... ... - Frld ■ h iiatith. Visit.ltd llt'ihttii cordially lev t. CR H Fruit* See, I. 0.0. F. il a v*_iti!tf Halt «i i ..... ,. invited i Knitfhts of Pythias l.acfjt N '■' a, nre ■ . - - !.' «.... •.,(*. C. AB. B ■ •■ >: IR.kS ^^^^^^^ We beg to Inform the PIlTi iltahlP P-blic that all cur horses .can w/iauic have been tes,ed (or Glanders Our stable has been thoroughly cleaned out ana disinfected, and Is as clean as the day it was built. MATTHEWS 8a EVANS ENDERBY Bank of Montreal Capital, til pale up, $14,000,000. Kelt, $10,000,00 BalaiKt Prallt ana Loal tccounL, $1?l.lrtil HEAD Olliri. MONTREAL Pmldtnl, Kighi Hon. LorJ Sitatheaiu uid Mount Rcyal C. C. M. C, Vtrt I'tuicltiii. Sir Gta. A Diuiimi.'iiJ L. C M C. A Ceneral Banking business transacted Drtlta taid avatlabla tl all ntlntt In lht United Statea. Eurtpt and Canada, luJltir AlII --Ja--aa________________B inoluJinf Atlln and Dtwaon City- Savings Bank De»*rtm*rt•« JUVIIIK3 Waill. anjin,„„i,||0„daieuttt MtV-HBO-aUS^.. £__■■:*■ Withe. .«.<.!» on tmani itctiwJ upwarda etitrtnl met - ••• il itne of err: :r, Mil ttendto you Mien crops . -mney gone, Mi^n thr,ugh illness or misfortune you are nol able to set- cash Mth your ortet .•e.drygjods. etc* An: where Is thelt ei nttlbutc In *hat department do ihey explain M the increased value ■ . .* pr petty i a result ol sating Ml in th* :ai. - i que3 :i iis an?*-- .* enure . and most to*>n merchai irming an: let the lo*ns go to grass Under such ndlll na n-» - needed, further than to i ra I post of B: Mih - ,; ie ■ - ihli •- -er the -ti make ihe taiine* : a FIRE I'RoTM \\o\ In Iti Ke vna Courier, reprin' a -. *,, -' . ..... " Here is a les: ■ 11 ••• We are investing In an ex| fire engine, and pr be made loi • will in! IU| | ■ . ■. • a'l re > ■ ■ ■ .- ••••.,. .......... , burn' P ire 'unning the eve *xpan-, ston. A conservative prophecy made Is that the fiscal year of' 1906-1907 Mil show a revenue from the limber department of n-A less than $750,000. The month ol June was the banner month for collections since the days when the province first commenced selling timber locations. Ap; ately $100,000 was received in payment of ll • ne dur ing thai monlh. That is over Ilve times greater than d collections ma le the first year the Government commenced to derive revenue from the sale of lis timber The revenue from timber during the fiscal year 1904 05 amounted to $412,000 in round numbers, while collections for the calen -a- I , ,* 31 last, totalled nearly $579,000 The number of licenses taken out for timber Is steadily In creasing The amount paid in ll ii nol increasing in the number ol license: ■ Mch goes tj — timber held under licens'* , • : -ing taken up ' immediate use. MANITOBA FROST WIRE PENCE ■ ■ - - ! heavir hard . a . woven leneea, but aurpastea ihem Itr -. atrejeejih, durability and economy. Sale Agent lor Okanagan. R. BAILEY ENDERBY B C ^^b^^^^^^^^^^_ delay. Kaiirittra'and Country Bun- ntaa civan spinal atttntean. Munictptl ani acttual Dtliu'l tfcautits ttctivrd tn laaaiatilt ttttna. Spt .*ni attt-iiitti fivtn to tht handltni ol Municipal and oihtr dtbtmutta, OKANACAN DISTB.ICT C. A, HtwiDiei. Mant{tr, Vernon EMOERBY ARMSTRONG KELOWNA A. E. layer. SihA(t. E S. V, McCllntock. Sab-A(t. f. UuMoulin, SubA|t City Barber Shop IS THE PLACE FOR A NICE CLEAN - SMOOTH . SHAVE .:.,,.,. . Ball Black MOWAT 9b BRINDLE BELL BLOCK. ENDKRIY. B. C. Real EsUte, Insurance, Mining and General Land Agtnta PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATT NTION CIVN TO BUSIN SS ENTRUST D TO US A sirong constitution means a healthy mind and good work—and good work means advancement To have a strong constitution one must have the best meats, and that's what you Mil llnd at the new brick block Always fresh, juicy and lender. Geo. R. Sharpe ENDERBY ^^^H CITY of ENDERBY NOT.CI. TO CONTRACTORS • I up l» ■ - Berry time is Here! Come and see our fine sleek ol sealers, preserving kettles, etc. OUR HARDWARE la the best on Ihe market , Cooking Utensils, Carpenters' Tools. Builders' Garden Toils, Hose, etc., Paints. Clls and Varnishes, are always on hand GROCERIES Our Slock of all Staple Commodities Is large and comprehensive Fresh country butler and eggs R. P. Bradley - Enderby Look here I for Cheap Lumber ■ • . ■ : to thi Mulr, the - • «' )' 1>« »c' ■■ | C,i>. irt What do you Think of this? MaoleLet . ..*..„■ oerailon I ■ Educatl ■ and Insepclor )'■ Hugh- ■; " i committee to carry ittl vemenl Newa* ■ papers thi igh -it the Dominion ■..., m . -. parate with the o the !'• ' tribute to Ihe mem v.; m thai ry ol the -lan *ho has done muCh i mlfy the nationhood Board' of ing Canada. Dry Boards and Dimension Timber, (rom $8 to $10 per M Shiplap. - $12 per M. Flooring. Celling. Siding, • • from $15 per M. up M"Any other information will be furnished on inquiry at our office We respectfully solicit a share ol your patronage, which will have our careful attention. ft, KAMLOOPS LUMBER CO. LTD EetdtrW. 11 C ,i THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C.. JULY 13, 1906 N6WS From Near 9b For Anoiher mutiny has started among' = ihe Turkish army reserves In Yomen Miss May Sutton, ol Calllctnla. lost province. Sixteen battalions demanded Ihe tennis championship ol Greal Btl'.-i thai they be rer.altlaled and the com- ain which she won lasl year, being it- ! mander-in-chlel. Marshall Felil Paiha. lealed by Miss Dcuglass by 20 scores were 6-3, 9-7, Charlie Smilherlngale, late cl the Slocan Drill. Intends publishing a Internal paper to be called The Pylhian Shield, ll will be devoted tr. the Inter ests ol Ihe K.P's. In British Columbia. The Chicago Tribune ol Saturday publishes Its ninth annual summary of. lhe deaths and Injuries caused ihrough cul Ihe United Stales by yesterday's celebration of Ihe Declaralic.ii ol Independence. The figures up lo an early hour were as follows: dead 38, injured 3,351. Earl Grey will visit the governor ol Newfoundland during August. Later on he will visit the Ncrlhwest and British Columbia, but will not go to the Yukon. He will attend the lorestrv association meeting at Vancouver, and will open Ihe exhibition at New Westminster on October 2. He will return to Ottawa al lhe end ol October. A Jams won lhe five-mile swimming championship contest at Putney, England, on Saturday. The time was an hour three mlnules and forty sec ends, beating the previous record by thlrlei n at.d a lllih lecenda. Taylor, ct Camtrd.n. was second. It was a very ctcte race, Jarvii being only iwoyardi ahead ol Taylor at the finish. Mr. Maxwell Smith. P. minim trull Inspector says: "There Is little need Icr this province to spend money In trying to Induce Immigrants Irom other countries to come here and settle. The best Immigration work that British Col umbla can do Is lo develop the hull- (tewing Industry, and to send Urge quantities ol first class frull, properly grown, harvested, packed and shipped, to the Ntrthve■ i: this will bring our cwn people here as ttcn as ihey be •rente tired ci the more rlgcrcua ell male ol the praries. The ordered Ihe lotls to open lire cn Ihe I mutineer:. A new Island has arisen In the :ea near Bernslov Island, Alaska, which Itself was litre wn up by a v.' ina a hundred years ago. Fishermen say they were unable to approach the island because Ihe waters around were still seething liom heal. Robert Fleming, teller In the Bank ol Montreal, St. John, N. B„ lias had 539 pieces ol glass removed from his eye, which was Injured nearly a month ago by the breaking cl an Incandescent globe near his desk. His physician vouches lor ihe count, and says the case Is without parallel In medical history. The sight ol lhe organ will be saved. Lord Aberdeen, the lord-lieutenant ol Ireland, had a narrow escape while travelling from Haddo House lo Aberdeen, Scotland. A stone crashed through his carriage window and slruck Ihe door on lhe ether side ct lhe compartment. A young lady tn anoiher carriage of ihe ume train was struck on the forehead by a atone that came ihrough the window, and was severely Injured. The board tl trade Inquiry into the wr ck of the Hut cuih steamer ex i press on July Isl hu formally begun al Salisbury, Eng. It will be thorough, and all the expert testimony possible will be taken. Tlte police have been Informed by one ol the relatives of a person killed, thai a large aim ol money was stolen at the time ol the disaster. Unofficially it was learned that lhe time In which the boat train should cover the I IS miles to London it 113 minutes. A poor but worthy old couple had a rare stroke ot luck, Some relative died and lelt ihem a loitune of $100 The night ol the arrival ol the lawyer's let 40N.R'_^„-&^ down n "Sunshine" : • ' furnace without getting covt*rf<l with nshots nnd dust—hits a dust lino tliwiiKli which oil tho thus and iislios oscapo when yon abake "~~~" down the fine. This beator la so ffwily rogtilatetl and opcrntwl, and so olenn, thnt it iiiiilifs the entire household bright nml gonial. Sold by nil entcrpriain'j donlors. HouMet free uusr6- 0ftwn> M. J. HENRY'S NURSERIES Grteittiouiti and Seed Houitt VANCOUVER B. C. BEE SUPPLIES Bedding Out Plants NOW KEADY Celery. Cabbage. Cauliflower. Exlra nice Id ol fiuil Irees ctnilng on Icr lull delivery. No loss, delay cf lumlgallng. Inspection, ner customs tc pay on Home Crown Stock V.'c havt the geeds. Get your orders in early to secure prompt delivery. French, Holland :.i.d Japan bulbs will be ready Icr September shipments Catalogues Iree. M J HENRY. 1010 Wnlmintltr Head Vancouver IC. ao vaanr exPintiNci .Mao* Luskin. TuiliiST.1. ST M0NTR8AL WtSKIPM, JOIIM. li.Mli .•■:. vasftit-vi-K, Further'tl^ting between the i»tive|,_'««1N'l'«'«ol ****** 8«od fortune ' they ut up late, discussing the lulure and what they wete to do wiih the greal aum they had inherited, When they had dene, and were ruing to go, lo bed. the old man uld with a grand air ol magnanimity. "Well. I autpete Janet, thu 'till tmk' me difference. We'll |uit speak to the neeboun u belore." Canadian Pacific Railway earnings rebels and the British cohimtu occulted July 4th. The latter camt tn contact with the enemy's vanguard, killing 35C men: bui the main Zulu lorce. numbering 8.000. It still at Urge. A band ol desperadoes, shout- tng the rebel Zulu Chlel Bambaata'ti name, and terrorising tt-e southern sub ' tubs ol Johannesburg, attacked a mim bar of whiles, slabbing them with use gala, and robbing Ihem. Mr. Madduon j I** "he lut rttlt in June, the lut week a Wealeyan mlntoter. who. wllh some *** **** "»~»* ***** <* '905-6. showed a others, tt in a precailom condition. tt** <* M06.000. and this the greatest Opposition to tome ol the features J*" " ** ***** ******** *>** *•■**<•> of the Sunday Observance BUI la so,c * ***** Tlw **">*<*'* *- ***9 **** amounted to $61,612,410. The toad showed a steady string of weekly glint throughout the year, and in live months outol the twelve the incresut were bigger than those shown by any rail. day. Senator Bollock declared ll.u ****** J***9****- The war the stock _ . _.__.„ t ... ik.i Itaa held in view ol the slump in New strong thai many believe the Senate wtll lay the matter over till next session, particularly in view ol the (act that the meuure is nol lo take effect llll next March. In the senate on Mon- York indicates thai the earnings have created a very strong tmpicuion upon ihe speculative mind in Wall street and Europe. At a result ol a conierence between the Canadian Pacinc and Allan steam- no use passing a Sunday Uw that ccutd not be enforced, ll wat one thing lo put a meuure of this kind through Parliament, and quite another to en lorce It agaitisl the wishes of Ihe peo pie. In Btiltsh Columbia ll would be difficult to gel a jury to llnd a man or! __^^^^^^^____________ company gutllyol violating the claute'»h,P|ln*»',*1<i,ne|>Mio"l«««i'iho'Hi», which fcrbldt the publication oi Sunday " hu been itrartted that the steam papers. The people ol lhal province !»I«P»<**")*"S *• Canadian mails will knew by experience thai there were; *-•' ***** Montreal on Knday msming*. lower objections to Sunday than Men- and Itom Liverpool on Friday alter- day morning papers. ' noons, Ihe call at Movillc lor mails The firs. G. T. P. constructkn irain ****** « ***** " " "'*c,rt ********** lell Toronto lor the west on Friday. It W,M ,etu" ln * <x«***9***** ****** ** consisted ol ihree loccmolives. i»t *'"" steam shoveh. 91 flat cats, seven The ctev rtpresantlllg the Club kitchen and dining cars for Ihe gangs Naulique L • Gaud, t U-lgiuml July S, a machine shop on wheels, and live deleattd Trinity Hall. Cambridge*, b, tool can. ll will cost $18,000 to con- ,h'ee lenglhs in the final lot th- Grand vey this large order lo lis desllNllon. Challenge Cup. Time 7 mln • ■ whichwill be Ihe G. r R lo Ndtih Bay. The cup thai tat I . I for thr, thence lo Forth William, tor use tn Ihe firs! lime in its history, and dr lhe Lake Superior Branch, and to Pcttage nMl *2 months will aim lhe head. la Ptaitie Icr the prairie seen. n. Il ll quarters cf lhe Belgian Rowing Club undeislttd lhal Ihe laying tl lh? adual The ease wilh which Ihe Belgians ItanaOMItlnanlal track will be com- beat the crack British crew was t menced in a fewweekl 11 mt i/5 ralhtr roti|>ri shock Ic Ihe complacency miles cf Ihe trad have been graded tf the li-nie DatHIMII aid their belief already cn Ihe Lake Sutierirr I'ranch in th» hilhetlo imshakeaWe invlncl-1 At Fori William an immense terminal bililycl Iheir ttelhultof rawing Apart derf I will be equipped. The Company Irom a momentary advantage at the has secured 1.600 acres for II build-. start TrltlttJ Hall was never in the e Ings Irom the Indian Reservation race. To Our Subscribers and the Reading Pubic of the Northern Okanagan Valley . . The publishers ol Thi Ph- cress announce that commencing wllh the Issue of May 18. which was Ihe first number ol Volume 3. the subscription price has been RFaDUCED TO $1.50 a year, payable strictly In advance All back subscriptions must be paid lor at the old rate ol $2 00 a year. Do not forget that a yearly subscription to the Enderby Procrbss now costs I bO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE HAPPENINGS OF YOUR DISTRICT. Ihe lown in which you do your trading, and the Okanagan Valley Tu do this you should read the local paper. That paper is Tht Enderby Progress which Is rapidly becoming, and will be. the papu OF THE NORTHERN OKANACAN. Ol MAY WK HAVE THE PLEASURE 'if you arc not ilrfjJy » ■ » rfitwi ENROLLING YOUR NAME ON OUR PAST-GROWING LIST Thaoc Mams OffllQNt COMfliOMTt At. Atllr4|*t«le.1tc 4 * •l#trt|»li,1 .*, •aili^l, n *.,. ejuirilf _a.-fi-i.i • ..i uteim. it ttwm •Utt.i tk lht»mi.rti i( t-i.,t._..,t t'»f*_*_l_a''_J_* -«eitai»ii.lf« It- • eatn.tit. ■ i.fl .••.tut KlhOtOOl ill I'auwu M'et f't* lilelMl MMM I f>_ tl l*iei ta faia.te ■ ••• • " '■ ««'i Mutnt Al.. • *-*iet tmttM «Mlt*, • ''■ -t thug*. Ill 11 • Scientific Hacrican. A fftflfterietiatf Ht-alrVe-l **+%'* I I'.MI fir* r»'«t. '. • t t-t tmfUM MMlft T»in*» II • IV l-vclr.. tti|,ll e».-.4 If Ut •••••*■* *l MUNN J Co»;•*«**M:„ eeae-.c IAN, ale. Waaacaac.... Ice S>roatkef rtnteitn Homril.ae arKulalloM. ^NY avalell it D mllelf tl Lttedl wlllelli lht Railway Bell it. Hiiiiah Ccluml it mty . e .., -.:,'>* tya'v t-iic-ti who it tttt a It twad tt a ttmii)'. r t tt.y male ever IS yrart et apt. It the ttttiet of tr.* qutrttt Mftcc ti led tc in or tttt. Entty mual bt mie> rtnttMy at lht local lane ctttce Icr Iht QtaltictIn which lht lane! ti annate Tlte hotnetteader la required io retterm the r«r.ejiiitsni nnrieciee tha"wiih under tne ol the follcawinr, ralttet ill At Itati tit inaieiha' leuotiece uren and cultivaiion ol lhe land In each year lor .-alt t2i It lhe Itihet lor tn< ther. II lhe fattier It doweled!, tl lht hometieader rtatdea upon a (arm in the vicinity cl the Und ticteradtei. theieauittmetiitatlc tettdence may be tatittied by luch fwrtsn retldmc wilt, tin Itthei ci mother, •.'. II the leitlet haa tita tetmanent retld- • - ejimiief land coned by him In ■ homeitead, the lequne - ".re may bt tarttlied ly ti utet ".. laid Itead. ■ht' itttice in wrttinr* ttieuld be DiheiheCemmutlonerolDernlnioii ie.* il Ottawa et Internet n It trtly Icr ■ • Cot. Unda may be ntichattii al SIO r»r acre trr tell real and IX let thtltacit. U ■ ■ •• ■ . -.' a ••• .'.,...' ley cite individual er comreny. ft "■■-■■' than le coliecin Mi Ibe | W I. **/ Dereutv af Um m lulu i - et Ihu For Sale Fatintttg Lared in lit: tr. ruit pair- SuitiMe fer fruit growing art! dairttitf;. A|rly to J V. M CAl.l.UKt. Salmcn Arm P Hal cyon Get the Credit ' • il i-,- 1 B itler an^ have Printed Butter Paper Piles and Quotation? a* Ihli Olfl I Special Culs an rider the tnanaf*ement ol ""ian lloute 'i tl Ha cc. ate .he a etitd A rtt'.ei. le'.lcea. I '. Ud S'eeTe<«l Halcyon Hot Springs Arrow Lake. S. C. Notice. TG WHCM IT MAY CONCERN Any pty.n damaging limber cr uinirrlriiah upon Ihe land! • • ,-• : vill be II . ati.lt. G H ' IcWl .■ THE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C. JULY 13. 1906 TiTe Joy & Health of 'liTe Home Wc depends on The Rattle or Cook Stove " ■"• In all tyles Steel r li n, fancy r plain All .1 . ■• ' i* : "vi ■- :in i .' -. jj ), rk s: . parts a .;:<■ ilalty ti. We do Plumbing, Furna H itlng and R ling You run no risk. OUR WORK GUARANTEED A. FULTON'S »AMRKEAND ;:; SH ll Are you intending to sell \ this Year 7 IF SO- List Your Town ".1 r^ST with • H. P. LEE Harness-maker and Repairer. Trunks. Valises, Ete. J. W. EVANS, i:\dkrby TOWN (m DISTRICT . NOTES. Communiciticns. ■ . ■ - rge'i Ch.tr -h, will be II ■ ,■ th ■■ ha irtien " . it ..... i dotal • . iit M . ■ ■ •• ' ■ . . - . Me - the belt, and ' ' have It pul u? .- • We *-i * * - ry grateful tl any i ' ' • tnthi Catb 1. • f 1 *lt« ■ | ar/ i* T li- - - "• . - - <k nn . a i Ilk . .' ■ t gutty .' • CITY of ENDERBY LOAN BY-LAW Nu. 1 A By-law lor raiaincj llie -inn uf $18.11(11)00 tu provide for the e .etc l! ece'tlceee ell 3 ..'atcTWUrlll .>'»- tem lur tile Cily eel litulcrrjy WHEKKA3 it is deemed expedient lutruel a waterworks system within llw Cily ol Enderby lo provide a supply ul water lar ordinary household md ' Ion purposes, and (nord- "i'. I II .; ryl i ilsebyway oi loan n; n the I •:■; A the said Clly ilic .nm i 5ld.O0O.O3. payable on the III I :..; -I August 1936, bearinu Interest In lhe meantime payable half- yearly al lhe rale of live per cenl P"r annum, ihe principal of such turn whan raised to be applied lor lhe purposes! .• resald; AND WHEREAS lor lhe payinem ol the said principal and interest it is; necesstir..: ■. ithesamof$1170.92 bv rale in teach and every J H AND '.. irhole rate able properly cl the Cny of Enderby, - ng to the li it revised assessment roll Is $172,516.90; AND WHEREAS there is no ex- benture debt due or owing by the Cily ol End' i NOW THEREFORE the Mayor and Council ol lite City ol Endetby, in open meeling assembled, enact as - I. It shall be lawlul lor ihe Mayor of the City ol Enderby lo raise by way cf loan from any person cr persona, body! or bodiea corporate, who may be will- j ing to advance the suite on the credit ol the said City by way ol the debeu-, lures heremalter mentioned a sum of money not exceeding in the whole the sum of $18,000.00. and to cause all; such sums so raised and tact I l be paid Into the hands of the Treasurer of the said Cilv. (or the purposes and with the objects hereinbelote recited. 2 It shall be lawful for the said Mayor to cause any number of deben- lures lobe made for the sum of not; less than JI.OOQ.CO each, baring .1 lhe rale ol live per cenl per annum, nol exceeding in the whole' the ,uui ol $18.00000. and all such tta shall be sealed with the, ■ t Enderby, signed by •' ran-l countersigned by thee im said City; 3, The said deb-Mures shall bear dale ihe tirsi day ol August, and ahall; be made payable in tinny years fr.:.. < ihe dale hereii nitti named for thu; iv total 'iank «l ■ al, in the Cily ol Eitderby. 4, lhe aald debentures shall have j coupons attached fur the payment ell it lhe rate of five per cenui per annum m ihe amount of the said debentures and auch ialaretl payable hall-yearly on the lirsi days cl February and August in each and! ever/ year, and the signature coupons may be either written, stamped. I • "thcpaphwl. S A rale cn the delist shall be *. shall be ratted annually in addition to all olher rates on ail the rateable properly ol the City, sullweM, merest on the debt hereby •.jringthe currency of thesaid letteiiiutM. slid lo provide fir Ihe pa, I Ihe Uid debt when du?. o The sum al $900.00 llttll be ratted and levied annually by a rale sit all ihe rateable {.roperiy in the Clly ol Endeiby, in addition lo all oil - lor the payment A Ihe mierejl on the :.;:>92 jhall b? i levied annually by a rata on all the rateable property in the aald Enderby, in addition ts all lymenl i th» iti ■ ■ ..... leputchue ah. - Hmturej at audi - -nay be tthlrl.fi b« can -twnture ■ -., , e . lhe Union Restaurant CLIFF STREET. ENDERBY WEEKLY TICKETS, $5.00. BY THE MONTH, $20. BAKERY In connection wilh the Restaurant a lust class Bakery Is established Irom which can always be obtained the choicest Irom lhe oven. Alwayi Iresh. A nice line ol Conlectlonery Is carried in slock. Fresh Inin in season. Don't bake bread when busy. TRY OURS. Everything Strictly First class J. McQUEZN, Proprietor. Enderby. Another Snap Several City Lots "at a Sacrifice" Suburban Lands In lhe same boat. Call and see Us ^___MM___-_________________-r___i "Dollars Saved are Dollars Earned' Kirby, Elsom and Kirby, We handle Real Estate. We handle Loans and We handle Home Seekers, List with us Office • BELL BL0CK- Endfrby- VyllltCb. MURRAY BLOCK. Armstrong, Moffets' Best HONEST FLOUR Wa do not use any bleaching process to make our Flour white. When ordering INSIST on getting our flour. Tie Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd., Enderby .*'. : e\R ,:■ STOCK OF The beal clay hi the Valley Well burnt brlcka ai leawttabie pr'Cct. Large ar Small (jua ISe Enderby Bri.U <& Tile Co. B ; CITY OF ENDERBY Voting oe Propowd Watt-matt Lee* a, t.« > " , r •-..:■ \ .■:■■- ■ - H ' ' ' A By a» • t raktag *'« lam all < - -eauree •I t: h - - - . ' and th' . - • • ■ ■ - ... ..... . - ■. ... '■ " ■ ■ ■ ... . . iiii) imbet I tow - , ■ revet, thai I tbte - ■ • - . • II ai '.'• ■ ll . . • ... . . •uses A :l. 1896. 10 A ■■ hall come into Ida) ,. - if bi ■• The City tf '■ let ■ • • ■ TAKh N - li .• Ihi ll lhe M . alily will - Knderby. . ;i- lay I July. • 19 a m ani rklothl '.lunicital Council ... ■ . . ■ lal -.,:•:.,. ■ . •• ..... ... ., Owen ar,lft ry'•ani frta i.'tl, jay al :.r ••• .- . . I" lejl which ', ' ■ Ic »aia:t!y fit The n'ght trvt at the awmill hi I manaijemenl will cltiy run in the daytime Waller Madt r-lumei ft- • a rlill ts hu old e CITY OF tNUERDY Notice. TRAM LKHUM, Katite latrnthy ftvee. thai, ta la eoe»rdar>ce mil. the ere. mi." »! By la. Na. 12 si the City al .... " ■ Any otfaee earning ia tt tt*' »' r ' • a i tantt< Iran, die Careerman a Heena* >a i> er. mreey naiiri tmaeij 'a,-:* to a mat - 5 a - ." "• - - '" Tie C-. !.«<n 13 a.m. la GRAHAM ROSOMAtl. Oly Cut-. $5 REWARD . s.tI, •: ,: a. .,-, Hj.JtjJO on lel! -1 halter , t aeen. tutftt fttta, t«i«m H WOLU ? Walter ft. Tnttailal; ot Nelscn, trav tHing distnet agen' *' *ht C - lion Life paid a short visit to Enderby fr- - itlet A Ihl «»"
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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 | 1906-07-13 |
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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 |
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Date Available | 2017-05-10 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0353363 |
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