'^Oft.'A.B0,' "Ih, ..■; ^ Lj*||W«tlW 4a A L eroy ress and NORTHERN OKANAGAN HERALD With Which Is Incorporated THE EDENOGRAPII Volume 2. Nui.'i NDERBY. B. C. NOVEMBER I 0. 1905. . $2 a Year wx.. r Quality is Everything . Announcement . < O.'.ing to the steady expansion of my business I have found It desirable to take a partner to assist me, and I have the pleasure of informing you that from the above date Mr. W. Allan Dobson will associate himself with me. under the firm name of Harvey & Dobson. I am glad to take this opportunity of thanking my numerous clients for their generous sup I ' I in the past, and trust that you will extend to the new firm an equally liberal share of your esteemed patronage In the future, which they on their part will make every endeavor lo merit. Yours faithfully, HENRY W. HARVEY LATE PERSONAL ITEMS. Dr.Vai - ....-■; Ai . It :,' D. Cameron moved out t n Thrift- lay I hla li.:. i led up Ihe W. H. Hill came In on Saturday to enjoy a day's shooting, li- stay away I The proprietors tl ih- King Edward ii L-l .!•■■ .I-'.,-,-. Miss Houghton u al Endorl . ■ ■ •■■■'.'. '■ . and twenty-five sat down to supper. Mr. and Mrs. Shann *n Mt fir their Ihotne In Bolssevain, Man., the taller .-.■■• to Enderby, the guests of Mr. an I M i.. R. P. Bradley. • -in a two weeks' survey -I Lake country, was for the purpose of lore feasible route for the Inderby lo Ihe lake. This . em n And m • «'er, the dcveLji- ii.-ill ol a rich socll n ol country re- Many seniors havr .- but are discouraged by Ihe ,: : i , ■. The proposed road larl ind | led sallsiacl I ilic land on I ; that road and also lo I ss men. Th'-- atoi cd a heavy loss of good roa "passable nature of h . ■.:■.:.. A Kill rATION Muoli di For Insta .'ih. under the i ■ . ■ •ttmmtcnsmmmt -«n .esBtw«r.*.-i;*f H. W. HARVEY,, NDUUSY, RC »»«.-.' ■ •ant 1 Look here ! for Cheap Lumber What do you Think of this? and Dimension Timber, from S8 to $10 per M - will b loderate pries ninny u A: - ;: ■ bridi ■ - ie for not attending the i 'n !. Al St. James' chur N vember 8. hy l< Mi C v.' ii ■ I- ih r.j A- given •• lad by hei ■ - . .■ ■ . rocks at 11< n ill elice. . ■ - maid, while Mr Mt man • .i . Rllh much • J. reaver, accompanied rw« I.. ;k h- :!>yihe Lad- stock In ail llw family causa in on Motniayli It byterlancl Hall. The date fixed Is D< ted Enderby two or three yci.' h is just a m it and has returned to make In ent residence here. I here will b- for sale it Chlllhrack will have a water. ""': SI2 oer M sys,cm 'wf5,e m* cn* ' ' ■' ' a ' " Last week the bylaw to grant ah arved and II la I from $15 per M. up chue to the Elk Creek Cs.. wi. ••' '" ■ .i free. Dry B id Shlplap, Flooring, C lllng, Siding, tied by a large ma] t - Any other Information will be furnished on Inquiry at wiu be got from Elk [alls, tome thin Ed. Hams led on Monda ouroliice. We respec;: .lly solicit a share of your patronage, mites fmm the town. -viwh-t-.- wiitund--. which will have our Caretul attention. j. r»afc (,„„ ,„ tut week from »t treatment I rhiaey* tht KAMI.OOPS LUMBIi' CO.. LTD Satliatoon: »»* eapecta to atay h -inter. Saskatoon fcs a husl Hli frleadi wish I __ ling business town which is growing j ami .very, fast. This has been I barn SALMON' ARM NOILS n (ih- partners' ■ ■ III!) EmL.U. II C. ^sn Stock ilk 22 ON Wednesday, NOVEMBER 1905. at Sir Arthur S:< 130 II..J i Cull. 14 Hanw, Three Miles south tf ami 13 Anton Cu'l. X ■ 40 ycailtig an 14th Asw d Shcrth in bull. About 10 n v ■ , treated Shorthorn bulls. wheat, the yield being mama ..us and. T,; , .--AL * I 'I W. > -.h> has a fin, ranches . j volume lias had a n. - iotcndid crop all round this year. Cm thirty lorn i) the acre. Sir A,,! ' ' ' ; While p.Tal- ei that weighed Hire town Ihe ■ potmda M ; Sir Arthur. . ■ A meeting of the Fan lh< MOCK. PARLIAMI -I -• I -.- ' .<; i lamb lo h i;li i rlced tmi Iters a I I wishng i atari a flock. - -a-: Mil ■■ ■ '• I th- i f-';rly acr» ■ ■ iiinne '" . - .- - Mi • ■ Mi ■ Will be told in Iota all ■ bj Ihe-e brush eat - of mohair ■ . • that . ■ ■ Harts hire to try by ihe change tn ii. ranch. Ml ': |inc reiraai ind '• ' kadi . - - '• lh« altern .... ,.|.„, . _~ . ■ ■ lancl . m rniH ■ *■.•. i of thriving ci ' ■ -•. r al ling trip into I li inh : ISjurpbrrd ■ Far . : . me by li, '■ " eMltiiJ '. - ■ lal 8 pet ' 325 a . Villi* , ." . Notice ' • B. Fr raiui AuelHteeei • -- lot I . iv . •■■ relun . IS S vr- .,- I eonti .,-:, ' A .' aii.ii einenl IN ; . . I to E ... m til ■ ■ • ihati i,n,- . - • ■■ . . i force, i ll lal . li - ■ . karn Ilia! I i the ■ :'..- I'KOGk'r.SS, i-'NI'Hk'BY. B.C., NOVEMBER 10. 1905 the progress city Fathers i, iUIS I'RET." rhe Bylaw Relation lo Doi iho I'jmi.. rhereol I in 1.,.,,. A.... - I • MAI. DIRECTORY I j nd Savings | rnlng - ; After- -. . -. ■ ■ lei r.« m w. a—B—eti aatfaaaafatef—f ' . ■ - . ■ ■ . - $70.00 ' 50.00 ■ la ■ -' ■ THE STORE Ier£ This Week 0,all0(k,nds and oves m itts naps at our Spe - al B i C inter . MAI. ■ • !*■' A ■ . . Bent . - .P.GOOCH .' - lc Everything in the Grocery lln and | — \ itBBMT-- —- — —-- - ■ —- "— V J. C. Metcalfe Enderby \ 11'Pli S 01 ' ' ' . vVm. i I. Whittaker, Bank of Montreal . KlSli - > A.-. ill iriTfttt NflTARV Capital, ell paid up, SI4.PO0.0U0. Rest. »10,000.000 Balanc. r.-ol.i. und Los, account. SJ73.98U ■ ■ . IC, Etc HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL i Pi ' I I R eU RNI-. I yv Ge .oral BankL-vg business trans - .-■■ A. F. & A. M. V >■•■ ■ »r»f .-c K5 amIf Dcpurtmo it. B. - - . . .-.«■■ hdi.i .t.-ljy, ' OKANACAN DISTRICT K . '• \ lunps iiu.il i. W. W. * . - ■ COUGH & COLD REMEDIES let l C.O.F.No 1058 -using dom- by a have the best appointed drug ' • In the Vi i.. I. 0.0. F. RD V*r-ra>- Masonic buiidinR . EV. JJUrild, - Burns' Toi.et Luxuries : i ,, .v., l ...... t»o '.' MAN Wauhl taiier Knir I ■ of Pythias Ha - LO.LNo.-l46 i Thr Gt?atr,t Cold-Copper Dittoviny or the Age It in RC j BIG POUR CONSOLIDATED COLD MINES, Ltd. IS CENTS s : ■ ■ NOTICE fIBBBB, .tTBl*Viim;.<t.. ,.r»w'ti...r. i„.' in in *> . • .-<- ur l, hit k < oanlete Kj..;.. * COAST' ' " ' '- - ' - ,;nbla ■ . !')!'! lONi, ■ Lumber! 11 c Los. i ■ %*» fcPROGKI II -'A . CC) ()t i. I.) 50CK Telegr.ip,.ci NEEDED Urti.t .. ii Telegraphy r Ai.o-'iv, a mm In 4.I-. •! «1- • .' R| M :- - .-.■Iiirtwe. In Th< Mori. Vttool of TthgNBhy. , H v - W - iintmg. . ! To Storekeepers mounce- id a comprehensive Have your .' We nave r ; ,er for - Ign y . i Christmas S uvenlr . n°at and tasty I r presents',; MAIL ORDERS L and give ■ HI - ■ - lest for pi ind new— w i'HE PROGRESS. ENDERBY, B.C., NOVEMBER 10. 1905 : ■ A. FULTON TINSMITH & PLUMBER nderby - B. C. Stove pipes and all kinds of furnace fittings. Bath tubs and sinks. All kinds of repair work promptly done. The following are a fe« ve en cur Enderby Land List even miles lr m !• nderby. 250 i ire ••■ .1 .-.nil l-'xir i ,- i ii u » :ui.i barn.. i'-J I . ■• :. ,1 ■ .,1 mine },i;i,. , ii 17 157 acres, S 1-2 miles from Enderby. 36 acres - lulUvallon. Good house, stable and other building', all • rkable. $1,700. One-third cash. 160 acres 8 miles from Enderby, 12 acres under culii.Mil » 3-5 mile of fence, frame houso aud barns, watered by creek, 53.000. Pari cash 16 One hundred and forty-nine acres, twelve miles from Enderby, eighty acres cleared, located on river, fair buildings, rygoet with place. Price, 54.700.; hall The only Land Agent who covets 6- the 0 • ■ i H. P. LEE A. E. HALE. Euiiiby H>mi A,;- The Winter is Coming Wiiat about that new stove you were going to have. We have a choice ..ii'ii ■ STOVES Ranges Heaters %c HARDWARE STORE R. P. Bradley - E mleibv FRUIT My Spring-delivery orders are all In. When j are preparing for Pall delivery trees, write me. I re. sent the Nurseries of Stone & Wellington. Toronto The quality of the trees sent out by these nurseries is as near perfection as scientific growers can nuke it. E. A. CHAf'PELL. Enderby BRICKS BRICKS Brick. i RICK BRICKS The best clay In \Uc Valley. Welt burnt bricks at reasonable prices. Large -. *mal1 quantities. Tb« Enderby B. it k ffit> Tile Co. Enderhy, B. C. IVfNlNO ■ hn n ■•*■< Tl » i 1' - l -i » II M|4il. isihl '■' ■ • V | -it . A gutai. I . ' ' ■ * I tilir frMI,.1 ilu ii" «>. »■• r II ..- »ir» »»ul »f iiim, rail u' ■ i'"" •' ' If f iht nr.»-f«e III -a < w i . i «l Itltifil' * »• t • f»«' * ■ • ■ . IMUM II ■ " Ml itn mil . tada i ■ <r»»;i ii * • -,.•( T' -ill »•" *' I. . . .far I'J * '.. II ■ . I ait.f , ,i; .. •-»,.§! A* " t "Mil f ratal t a fr. '■"# . II AM lit* feu mm, f«». Html Uii« 4*M il Ml Uui With had fftttbtf kin witk • ft Mt a A '*..' Mt iH.mirar fill, hit iktM K* « AIM A' * ■■ »«»r •» IK t '»ff* hi* *h*:- • MM; A* I MMJtd, ■ lif kit '.> u I.* I*ri '• ' him n Thou pMttofitU perBMn who t*rrj llirir linnru (h their ntOQlht nfr '* -i Mthertnt* pitted (ban feared Their tlir. Rti h'i ii - mt*. Ro Other rjffirpOM ftj« limn 10 iWenriii bin Mint it ll.rmt I Utile tttcdr- I'nlli-r. -^r^^=^ About Hogs Prime li.-av, I; ?,; inolude h £s h-: - •. :!,.• .w\,]W.:, of three hundred and five hunJr:': . that are in prime condltl n. Years ago h .'j (this :.; • werenu merous on the market, but fortune'.-.. ihl kind Is being replaced by one of lighter weight, the but I . weighing from one hundred and eighty to three hundred and fifty pounds. When we stop to consider thai .i h g when between six and seven months old will m i. tin of fifty pounds In one month, anl that during the last stages of feeding necessary to produ i prim h ivy hog It requires from three to six irnnths lo pr iduce a ■• tin i fifty pounds in live weight, it Is apparent that the most popular hog on the nii.rket can be produced with more profit than could the hog that was most popular a few years ago. A hog that has been fed continuously from the time he was farrowed up until he weighs three hundred pounds and Is ab ml nine months old, can" profitably beyond that stage. Often he can he sJa with more profit at a lighter weight and a younger age than above mentioned, says Farm and Fireside. The market at the present time also discriminates more severely against the hog that Is overdone in condition. The hog that is in greatest demand Is one thai is smooth, symmetrical, compact, end evenly covered with a firm layer of flesh which has a large proportion of lean meat and not an excess of fat. This naturally suggests the question of bacon hogs. There are two kinds of bacon hogs—the E gllsh bacon hog and the bacon hog of th.* United States. The English bacon hog of Ainetlca Is produced almost exclusively in Canada, and the product is sold principal y In foreign markets. The bacon hog of the U. Ited Stat- s Is of the fat, or lard, h g tpyc, and Is an Intermediary between the fat, or lard, hog and the E glish baccit It has frequently been advocated that since Canada Is so successfully producing the ring i h bac m h g for the English market that the United States could also produce this kind of heg with equal success. The demand, however, for this kind Is limited: at least, sc is claimed by the hog raisers across the line, and say that while the tendency of the market at the present time 13 towar is a lighter and leaner animal, the change must be made gradually and In harm n lemands of the mart The market demand fur hogs Is not uniform from season lo season. In the winter there Is a great demand for heavy hogs, while In the summer the market demand a lighter hog. The winter season Is the packing season, and the hog best adapted to this service is the heavy I . therefore it is but natural that this kind of hog should be demanded by the market at this season of the year. The hogs slaughtered during Ihe summer m nths are used principally for the fresh meat trade, and the lighter are best adapted to this puipose. The supply of hogs on a market at the different sea so.is cf the year d jes n I m to the demand, '' pigs are farrowed In the spting. By the time winter sets in many of them are ready to go to market in a finished condition, and many more are sent in uti.mished for vatl ous reasons, such as a lack of feed, lack of feed, lack of thrift, and the need of money to meet pressing obligations The result is that light hegs and pigs are forced upon the market In undue proportion during the fall and winter How Is It with the heavy hog ? Pigs that were farrowed In the spring have not as yet had time to develop into heavy hogs, and fall pigs of Ihe previous year which have not already been sold are not numerous enough to fill the gap. This causes a scarcity ol I,. . in the late fall and early winter. In summer: ion ..ere versed, giving more h- The hog that is sent to market in the summer (-..sually is one that was farrowed In the spring crthc fall of the pre ceding year and has developed Into a heavy heg Light hogs are scarce at this line, because most of thc^ igs are farrowed in the spring These facta usually work together to make a narrow range in the prices between heavy and light hegs during the summer months and a wider range during the winter m ^nation in ihe su| demand also has a ten: ot a certain class on the ma*- . i flenl 11 sup ply the demand for that cli i-manl must necessarily be filled by I . ■ These will not command the price that II :hey were sold within their i vnciasi rent classes sell on the same lcv<:; i • much at It low puce because the •■ . gs furnished is of a ent char.ictcrjlhan is demanded i . 6. Till depressing influence on the marl I lal for hogs sold partly »uta!de their • in i- -. than they wouid be if sold ei Buttermilk is a valuable fee I vhenfed I n - kind of ground grain s. I lllng or ground oa';, A mixture . ins made Into thin I. p rvith buttermilk and fed - - *.■ a day giv ■ nl results *l'.en fed gr F if; . -.ve.r.e 11 prefer sweet skim n II -.ix'ure of ,- grains, i neve* give i itti rmllk alcm tn in ing wh k- grain, then i: li fep in limited ,u n'ltlei ifter eacl .-. • .-. n all ne tl gs •, ■-■ it , may result—Pacific Home- n^^J /*-t»» A Am and so get the late:." ., Read OilT AOS. They should be read. H ave you sent in your Sub icnption Enderby Flour Never send out of town for what Is made as good as the best in town. In supporting home industries you are supi rllng . n ell and others who make the town The-e are our brads: Moffct's Bcsl, Hungarian, Premier, Three Star, Drihkd Snow. A:i •■ Baker' -XX, Whkai SrlBAF, SUPERFINB, fJRAHAM, Wh : L Will Patronize Xiu Home Mill IF* Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd. Enderby. Harness-maker and Repairer. Trunks. Valises. Ete. J. W. EVANS, KNDKRBY THE "ANDERSON" S| FOR.CE PUMP hall the rower of any ' a little child can onerai- l iu capacity is. No 2. 1000. No 4.2000 gals, per hour. Henry Brain VERNON J Fashionable T urn-outs We .ire now In our new Stables where everything I span Rigs and Saddle Horses always al Stalls and feed ready for your Lit >< MATTHEWS & EVANj ENDERBY ''." ■*■*•/ .'•"'.' I — / . ■-• ; --' HELP US lo make the PkOORKS, lien in the valley, VA- $JL2 5 Till JANUARY FIRST 1907!! New Subscribers $2.25' receive both the FAMILY HERALD & WEEKLY. I THE PRl To Janus'. liful pi " in : li :••■ FREE Present Subscribers tlcipate by payir. Il :. al?« 4 l> that we Any Paper : I in mln . T< mm ["HE PROGRESS, ENDERBY :'C.NOVEMBER 10. 1905 i««wi:*f.-Ai^.ias SNAPS $10 and $12 SUITS For $6.50 CASH Luili-rU" 1 radii i:<* .■ c oinpanv Doings in Enderby .- ■ ii ■ ■ vet fi in Sal- '.'. . :.,. ■ B»—^ BE Up-to-date' IE ': I i '■ . IS OUR MOTTO Dt mm i Scissors Breaclknives . constitution *-> . _ ins a healthy mind Cutlery, Etc. • and • means ad- dTo have ■itution have the best what t.enew \ i i i t k blccl Always Al tip* barbel shop Gr H. N. Hondritkson, ^g^ Hale cyon Get). R. SI ..iii UKllt JONES BROS. the | •' ■ .. nun er Is foi BeatVa lober, 19 II .06. ■ ' Many Com- ■■ ' no notes v lrong resting, i ind gun sie unexcelled, ■ ; mand addresses, la a most inter- : informed Jt| mem tl ■ imly paper pul htch has a larg ■ - t vUitloil led with our si'- . ather. lie lett for .. . ' ' very u ay New Lines! Of Stationery Bu.k Toilet Requisites Combs Bt I Call and Inspect n I Wo til A goods a g new or tin D. NAIRN y CO h. C JOLATES : EPSON PIPES SUNDAY HOURS: aio4p.ra. MOWAT (& BRINDLE BILL BLOCK. I M I Nli\ . B. C Real Estate, Insurance, Mining and General Lend Agents PROMPT AND CAREFUL /pn\ ilTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS ENTRUSTED TO US - r i :r the t I V OX >Jcu6 | Way dawn Cheap Ckanagan rk'Clttill 1 i— • ror . Hale;,on Hot. Springs ■ i -i. B C. J MctiHidistChurcl. Farmers Brick Co. Endetby. :. as Slulcl (JiKiuiiun. i .ott. En- Parsnips 4 run i Cabi I.. X. h ..i- Waal li is. - Celery, pot Suite and oupmority , Ami .' »■ - The Weaiher Institute MK1. i INC I arm I i sil<. . ih i In i- i- a am Don't Send Out of Tcwn ."■.aaifuav • •*-*• ••«.- , Tne Union Restaurant Wf*3 I BAKERY in Snaps n the Hft' - 7 Si ■ IS $2 I P„M«. | , „( R.jI I.uk mJ Inwrane* 22 in Real A 20 Payment Life Policy a;c "toe Hammond U Perfusion in alignment, beauty ol • • Impi tl n, change ol ml . Eight The Hamn ■ - -* l , , A Hammand m Il is type * titer maif" IH* HAMMOKD IYMlVVBITI* COMPANY Twomo. *\ AeUeitV Site* f »«, KoMim). ItiSJ i*m>. : M 02* 0.03 96 WALTER F. TRUIiSDALE. EMaie M. J. IIENRVS NURSERIES B. C. Crown Stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trots ■ I3jl2 Confederation Life Assn., Policy for $1,515. 41 Paid up 131 31 Ml (I WmiMMIK Ko*4 Vimentt It The Stepney Ranch I Woodbusinss Bear this m Mind Read our Ads. ■ iboui the Otaiagsn that ill the way ne-llie. for he illh mi No .......
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Title | The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
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Fraser, W. Fraser, H. |
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Date Issued | 1905-11-10 |
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Notes | Title changes in chronological order: "The Edenograph" ; "The Enderby Progress and Northern Okanagan Herald |
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