0 ) /' ■' it' \ THE EDENOGRAPH UW'j ■TOR!*.*' Volume I. Number 49. ENDERBY. B. C. APRIL 19, 1905. S2 a Year In The Week, tliat aspiring society weekly ol Victoria, there appeared last week a very Interesting write up of Enderby, "the Baby City." accompanied by a good halftone of the latest photo ol the town. It Is Iho wark of Percy Godenrath. writer, ru.'.ler and a man without guile. He says: "Ch:.r a twad ihi weal tank. In i bet I ll • Spa i" :h ten river, 23 miles south ol ihe Junction, are bS!> Ing the corporation limits ol Endeiby. the latest claimant to municipal h.-nora and the • ; rellx "city," as guttled by royal charter. "When llle lil»'.:ry A the ; ■ ■ was in it ■• g, In tl of the early '60'j. many ol the pioneers, tiring in a !• lltl; .earch alter the yellow metal, lurr.eJ to a mo.-epicsalc, though Its'- speculative exist, settled In this vlclnl'y. which In recent months, since the advm ef Bro. Walker and Tin Ebjnoskaiii, hu been advertised tu the world as a b:un leous "Garden cl Eden." "Bel-ire the 'Iron horse' came whistling down the Valley to quicken its commercial llle, the aetlleiiieiit waa called Belvedere, and its positional the head of navigation on the chain of lakes stretching Irom Savcnas to the Okanagan. made il lhe rendezvous ot the early Milled and the headquarters ol the whole district as tegaidi trading and transportation, "With the completion ol the railway in 1892. Enderby lost Its supremacy In ihu respect, as the other towns and communities were placed In direct connection with the outside world. "Backed by an extensive mixed fanning, fruit railing and dairying country, the city iisell the nucleus of a payroll Irom several important industries, which give promise ol great expansion, Enderby is assured olan ever- increasing population, a permanent Mibiiantial growth. The principle industrial concern! are the Kamloops Lumber Co.. which has one ol the moil modem sawmills in lhe interior, wnh a capacity ol 20,000.000 feel per annum; the Columbia Flouring Mills Co.. wllh lis 300-barrel grill null, the Enderby Brick k Tile Co's extensive brick yards, and the recently brined Enderby Coal Mines, Ltd.. whose property, consisting ol 10.000 acres, la eight miles Irom. and at an altitude ol 1.130 Ieel above the lown. "Up to within a lew yeara lhe farmers of the vicinity devoted most ol their attention t: Ihe production ol wheat, let the grewth ot which Ihe land is eminently suited. It was nol long, however, belore they found It almost impossible lo compete wllh the gram growers ol the Northwest, and, ai elsewhere in Ihe Valley, ihey turned their attention lo dairying, Iran raising and it The iucc«tl tliat attended Ihe planting cf Ihe first orchards, principally apples, plums, prunes and cherries, as well as small fruits, and Ihe superiority ol the quality and flavor ol Ihe fruit, attributed to Ihe fact cf the toll containing sufficient moisture to mature Ihe Iruit even in tne dti-r-st seasons, thus obviating Ihe MC*_ltyof artificial irrigation, toon resulted in calling attention to the possibilities ol this taction ts a innt country ■ In lhe West. "One cl lhe besl known ranches of Ihe Northern Okanagan Is the Stepniy ranch, situated three miles Irom town, and owned by Sir Arthur Slr-pri".' In many ways it is a model ot perfec lion, showing evidences of carelul cultivation and rellcclliiR great credit on lhe manager, Mr. Geo. Heggie. The estate comprises 1.300 acres, Willi 700 acres under cultivation, principally In grain, barley, oils, peas and hay. Besides a herd ol pure-broJ Sliorpshlre sheep, cattle and hogs, always Inter- eating to visitors. The experiment ol [ brooding Angora goals for ti. halt something entirely new in the province. Is now being carried on ai the ranch, bespeaks an enterprise lhat Is unique In more than one respect, lor the goats are decidedly useful as "brush exterminators." The discovery oi coal cropping! last i (all in the Immediate vicinity ot En-1 derby by Geo. Weir, whose Interests I were afterwards acquired by a local, company, also means much to the' town ii ihe 'black diamond' be lound In su:h quantities and such quality at to allow ol It lo become a commercial product. Preliminary exploration by a M-foot tunnel disclosed a lull (ace, and' ihi seam Is believed to be a big one. Since there are no coal mines bung operated in thlt province between the Crow's Nest Bass and Vancouver Island, the sanguine hopes ol the shareholders cannot begalnsayed il the mine I ] turns out as Is expected." The Public Pulse - -10 ui on quotttona of' • inlaml I ? the public. Our ctity e:million. , - ■ . company il-.t pen name, vituperation ti not ] j trcumtia and will nol be Kcepied miiivaj ( your point quickly an J then quit. -E& ) j I A FAIR PROPOSITION ' ep.em,™,= ; Sin Will you allow me lhe privilege, j Ihrough your columna to make a lew j statements to the people of Enderby j and district respecting the hotel which j I propose lo erect in your lown. ; ll appears lhat there has arisen a j considerable opposition to my applies-' j lion lor a license, which, I believe, Is; j due largely to a misunderstanding j among ihe people, and partly through ; lealousy on ihe part ol those who may j be affected by the erection ol another [ hotel Ihere. Kindly allow me to say j lhal n is my intention to give the town i ot Enderby a strictly first-class hotel,' j which I guarantee lo operate as a quiet f and orderly place, to that II may be-; j come a credit to the town. j At the present time ihere is a lack i of sufficient accommodation in this j line in your town, which Is causing j considerable loss in Ihe way of pros- j pecilve settlers passing Enderby Instead | j ol stopping olf there, I can personally. { site a number ol instances ol men who ; have passed on to Armstrong and olher j towns down lhe line because ol their i inability to secure accommodation at f Enderby. Mind, ycu, I do nol desire j lo cast reflections on the Enderby j Hotel, which is a very good hotel, but j the accommodation is nol sufficient for j the needs of the lown. This part ol ; Ihe c .unity is now attracting a gieat j deal of attention among outside people, j and if Enderby Is lo receive her share j of consideration Ihere must be means j lor providing entertainment lor Ihe men j who desire lo investigate thc advantages j ol Ihis district, It Is all very well lor j those ol good home.-, lo argu-.- thai Ihere ; It no need lor any more hotel accom- j modallon. bui those who arc c mpelled ' lo slop lor several days In a hotel ale the people who Ieel Ihe need .1 accom- .-'. ;i Some Will say Ihe same , datlon could be.provldedwiih ut .'ur ing a license lor anollier bar. Willi these I beg to differ In opinion. As tor j the amount o( liquor thai won:.: : I claim Ihenumbei I bat very little figure wilh Ilic an I drunkenness In a place. Th iwh want li'iur-r can I e Xlf' dl '!' •'.' -'.'" • pi isonlsand with len ba nol be any more Intoxicants sold than wiih one. In conclusion. I will say that to anyone who will guarantee io provide 111? same hotel accommodation I propose to provide, and do It without a licensed place, II ihey will pay me lor the trouble and expense I have already been pul lo I will gladly give up my project In their Iavor, and consider that I am dung a Iavor to the town ol Enderby by so doing. Thanking you, Mr, Editor, I r the space occupied, and wllh all good wishes lor your i nn, I remain, Yours sincerely, T. G. BlLL. Armstrong. April 18. 1905. panted by a number oi C P.F [llcla came in to sec Ihe Enderby coal mine It that the Enderby ins one ol the besl coal seams hi has met with, and, wlille nol wishing to publish his views,; Mr. Brown expressed hut, - Ireely on the great promise ol the mine The coal company's expert was expected to arrive last Saturday, but filled to connect, and will probably be here i this week. The Partners Institute meeting advertised for Mara, April 27th. has been cancelled. One good milch cow lor sale. Apply to S. Teece, Enderby. The Meaningless-ess of Easter Yes; I have said II! The meanlnglessness! For to the majority of people It is meaningless. Good Friday Is a welcome public holiday, occuring in the Spring time, giving an opportunity to do a lew chores, or to go lor a pleasant outing. But to a small minority Good Friday Is a time of solemn memories, a time of sell-examination, penitence, abasement and grief, and to ihem Easter Sunday comes as the glad, thc wonderful, the Day of Days, when with chastened joy and holy exultation, they rise In spirit to meet their Risen Lord. Reader: arc you with the majority or the minority ? Victoria Day Celebra The Citizen's meeting held last Friday evening in the Orange hall, to consider the matter ol recreation grounds and the celebration ol Victoria Day. was well attended, and much Interest manifested In the proceedings H. W. Harvey was called to lhe chair, and briefly outlined the purposes of the gathering, H. W, Wright submitted a proposition regarding recreation grounds. In view of the old sport grounds being no longer available for that purpose, he was willing io put a sufficient parcel ot his property situated north ol and adjoining the town limits. In shape for the sports this year, and he ccnk.ni plated next year lo fence twenty acres and lay oul a half-mile race track, provided he could gel the assurance ol the citizens that the grounds would be acceptable, and would receive the moral support ol the town lor a period ol live years. Alter a lull discussion ol lhe question, it unmoved by D. Nairn and F. Pyman, and finally carried unanimously that Mr. Wright's proposition be accepted, and lhat a committee ?! live be appointed io hold office for a period of five years, to be known as lhe Recreation Grounds commutes said committee to be empowered lo enter into an agreement with Mr. Wright covering the period of iive years, whereby the citizens would support Mr.. Wright in his undertaking and oppose any other' recreation grounds scheme: provided lhat Mr. Wright shall give the committee an option lo purchase the ground any time within the life of the agreement (should Mr Wright desire tosclliatthe prevailing market price, n ,l to exceed $200 an acre The principals to the agreement were empowered to llll any vacancy lhat might occur on the com mlltee Committee named. Messrs. Bell, Harvey. Nairn. Hancock and Evai Thc matter of Victoria Day celebration was in troduced and the following olllceri and committees named: President. II W li irea irer, H. M. Walker; finance committee, J. Bailey, J. C. Metcalfe, Ci k; racing committee, Aner Matthews, Geo Sharpe and Win I sports committee. A E Taylor, Gee licit. A J Young. F. Pyman. P. Greyell. D Nairn. Wm Hancock. J. Evans. J C Mc Thc officers and commir.ccs *ili meet I .;- n evening in lhe Bell block lo perfect plans. Jusi a him about whal Is tc be Hi sum ol $200 has been raised lo cover thc expense - annual eelebratloi $1000 will be raise! Already lhe finance mlltee have abjui $700 on the paper. This is a hunch! . At tl'.- . ' ..' I last Wednesday evening, lhe mayor and all Ihe aldermen were present. The procedure by-laws came up lor their . :.: l-aj.:.,; ..... r:. : . •■ I . law was read the first time The procedure by-laws are ol little public Interest, but that Hung the licenses will cause considerable discussion. From ihe passage ol the by-law. the licenses will be: For every saloon selling intoxicating liquor, $500 every six months: tor any olher place of business selling intoxicating liquor in quamilles leu ihan a pint bottle, i $250 every six month-: every wholesaler ol intoxicating liquor, $75 every six months, every r-staU'., I beer, porter or wine ts served with meals, $250 every six monti hotel ol not less than 30 room - intoxicating liquor it sold. $125 every tit months, every building where a billiard table is kept lor hire or profit. $5 every ait months; every person selling opium, except a chetnlal and :•;,,: ■ ..-...! nr," -.,■•. , ■.... . . • $50. every retail merchant - $5 lor every six months, every hawker cr pedlar, $25 every sit months, every agent or solicitor, SIS: every laundry, nun, SS; every pawnbroker, $25. every drayman or omnibus owner. $2 50 lor each vehicle; every livery stable, $S, every pack train, dray, etc, employed in transiting gtfseds Within a distance oi ten miles ol Endetby, $2.50, every private banker. $103 a year, every auctioneer not a government tlficer, SS every six months, every transient trader. $100; every ■ . • .... ■ : . ■ . ' e billon, every manager ol a theatre- or concert hall tuning lest Ihan »7S per. tom, S10; every person following any trade, occupation or calling net mentioned detent, or who enters into any contract or agreement lo perform any ■mult any material, S&, every inumutce corporation other than a lire insurance connotation, expte— company, gat company, telephone com pany. electric light csnjjsny. street railway cr tramway eompam ment and loan Society, fttr dealer er . suranc-: and loan I • .vitig paid the h biting wa - • • ni riding, rope- lancing, tumbling, or other acrobatic or g)ftti:je.,t,C p«l .finance. • la . • 1 ;. ,' ■■■•■ ..■■ , - tilted elsewhere Ihan it a Ihtatte or other building duly . ' ' ;■'! ■ ;-a .. ■ ' Mall.t nl Cn.lalell ■ .' ■ ' cl look up it. It - ■ -. ■ . ■. ■■ ■ I youi municallon ol the first Inst., wllh ret- 'erence lo the Provincial Constable ^stationed at End a ,'. present advised, I have na ! idea that the removal ol the constable ; will be recommended in consequence ol Ihe incorporation of Enderby. Of . In a matter ol this kind I should . . led very much by the opinion of the Superintendent of Police: he has not yel communicated wllh me on the subject, but i'h-: l hall be carefully ccn,.: - • ■ -• rangements are made with small or new municipalities, b, - stable ts paid partly by the Gi. and partly by the municipality: but it Is not now necessary to cor. phase ol the question (ar the reasons already stated" I' . i U|> anj Deiilnl Down Walter Tru- -dale has m I ollice t ■ ■ Mel r- ' ■ . jewelery store look like I- Wsrk Is progressing ot thc r. . block, the inundation being nearly laid The Enderby Bakery opened this week, and is meeting with great favor. Jas, Dale and wife tetinn It Tuesday, where they spent the past month. The Ml g.ejwill melt- Ollie V - stable, '1 ■ | naerated tip i al the hospital on Friday J C. English can give you the beat Japanese and at prices thai are below the a. , -Jay Schools of Enderby will . - ' . II W Harvey's It unusually pretty, and it attracting much interest The Enderby Trading Co. has a ' a I •.',;.' • tru. that Uke Ihe eye of the ladles. Strayed. From Endetby. a red cow. white alar on torches: bell on, Please in!.tin. IS,a IM. En- lerbj • on the . ■ ■ lrm near Enderby. Charlie Johnston caught a salmon trout oft Ihe CIHI street bridge on Sat- • . lor the frying pan. -. . it Mn Gay- A rll 26th All A K r left • • i '.' • • : • ■ at the . .. . ■ have be ■ May 24t_i, The day we Celebrate! THE EDENOGRAPH, KNDERBY. B.C. APRIL 19, 1905 First Yeak "' KDKNOGRAPII II M WAI kill the n 11 RECREATION GROUNDS -. In = use will nev i '"■•<' Enderby Is certainly very mpany bei mate In securing such rec- md If Hi ' i'.i.n c mds as the 20-acre pai il 11 W Wright proposes birch grove ad iniii) the townslte proposition si ■ ' , : .- : ' ' large. Mr Re the secret soct imt in • \'«. «r J mini cl 1 I.-.I.. . fis.. i* 1 ■ , in '.. J ing ill WC Cain III pllM l i.r. • A Nil IP I . >MMI NITY :. •,',■. the pr . ■ . r.munitv ■ •; -ises o! : i :l a suitable .;. the lod,' occupy the upper story and the auditorium lhe lower iloor, ln ■ nnectl n with the auditorium he would also have a reading rovn u A board ol trustees selected from or by the socictk-. !:arge of Ihe hall, the attractions brought I the uld of necessity be of the best character, The suggestion is one that should commend Itself I citizen, having an eye I up-bulldlng ol Enderby Let our motto be: ENDERBY FIRST. Not selfishly, but on the broad basis ol better the town by bettering all who toll : by Mr Wtight to the ens' meeting on Friday ':,'•,.■' )' .: ciii|i-iit aril n . .' '. ..: :i b th, an: ... be lived up to as • n lhe agreement re In try way legally bind ing. The option to purchase ).'hich Mr Wright has given to the city is a liberal one, and insures the town against being tripped up five years hence when suitable recreation ground sites may not be so plentiful as now. Mr. Wright is not exactly a philanthropist, and Is not posing as such. When he has enclosed tho 20 acres with a hlK': fence, nnd laid out his half-mile track, I ibletogetsucl sport attractions a large ■.: eclpts. etc., will pay him a much larger profit than the . can possibly bring hlma stands. Therefore It i. business propositi n I all he needs to make sui that the town will not acquire other grounds and Institute a counter attraction. This assurance he now has, and with it he can proceed to make his grounds as attractive as he chooses—the m re attractive lhe belter it will pay him I l.er Weather. Waller E '■'■'■■ tale, >■ vernment bserver at Endei lun hea Ihe I I v .. . ■ ■ pel ileirev .'lltei ,■ !.,!•• i ilie .. ..•.!.■ i lor the s __ s_ Q £ £ a i en _ V * ST3 Big Show It will interest you. Ladles, I >■ over our line of the newest and latest shades and patterns : Dress Silks—Waist lengths that are exceedingly pretty and stylish. Also a very large assortment of the finest quality uf Ladles' and Gents' Light Under wear, and Hosiery—Extra quality—for Spring mid Summer Ladies' You *'" ""^ * sl'lend|d selection of Spring Goods— skirts, blouses, shirt waists, fancy collars, belts, etc, Henry W. Harvey .02 53 55 57 62 53 ■ bl With The Owl i 10 5-1 II 12 -10 13 52 1lng to accomplish 'ig by stealth and under- handedness, if yen i pade aspr.de, and blush • nan hen a rd Is that conveys to yeur i senses a meamr. nd.—If cover up your : '.houghts with a cloak ol •ess,—do not read ,: but your Sunday nevs nd the gossip columns in your society weekly. Never read yr.ur Bible but by proxy. • I never think anything differ- ■ m what good society has ed upon. If you want to ume be taken by the itl side-step a bit when : he'll leave you as he - will never be bothered by les. but can pass your days—and -like the Russian Heel slipped by Slnga- its doom. What I'n ■ this: Secretlvene3s does e dead loss; prudery ls for ll Is cowardice. Get i , -n Be Irank. Never ,ji in the open • i stanl alone Don't have any secrets il; live every moment as ll i. I " .. ■ ri vili be forgiven you by the n't (org irenol ■nay oflen prick P m kn i," ' . Bank of Montreal 28 45 25 cloudy 29 53 29 tunny 3Ci 52 32 cloudy 31' S3 33 tlormy A itilv..-ri;ition today is • .'.et a monev Shoes and Boots ol all kind. in.. I Located in old butch J. A. Taylor Enderby THENE ISN'T MUCH LOYALTY TO LOCAL INSTITUTIONS AND ENTERPRISES IN SEN! UN THE SWEAT-SHOPS OF EAST FOR THAT WHICH CAN BE FURNISHED BY ENDERBY MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS. OF AS GOOD QUALITY AND NEARLY AS CHEAP. LET US STAND UP FOR ENDERBY AND ENDERBY INSTITUTIONS! FOR SALE ■ ,<■•■, ','■ taV.r p.;..riy i . as The Eden House, adjoining the • :nig MO acres. 18 acres under cultivation, wnh bear ing orchard. Has produced Ihe pine winning trull ol British Columbia Tsro-stcry house, with lar,: walled basement, good well. bam. stable, etc, This is an excellent chance to gel an Improved place. 15 mlnules' walli Irom Ihe postollice; on road For terms apply on la. or address M ELSON. Enderby. B C For Sale! ■ ■ ■ r Suitable lor fiuit growing and ng Apply to J W. MoCALLUM. Salmon Arm. Kamloops Lumber w° Manufacturers of all kinds of Rough and Finished Lumber SHINGLES. LATHES. DIMENSION TIMBERS. Et: Mills al Kamloops, Annls and Enderby. Capacity 25.000.000 feet of Lumber and 30.000.000 Shingles yearly. Terms on application. Address— lh, KAMLOOPS l.UMIIIIUO I I'D Baderby. D C Our Doctor fa andlndit much build ' a|.eial all laid ee>. tl4.000.000 I'el- • PtoM. a.ed I.OV nt,mi ornate H...L. HO.OOO.OOO aicoier,!.. »irt.9BH HONTKBAL Hal ■ i A Camera] Banking business transacted Savings Bank Department. WltMrtWflll on d-i'manii' without PI HI it HALL SI GGESTION OKANAGAN DISTRICT cVNA cyon Hot Springs Sanitarium ■ Hal yole ate the A r-rrt. • Halcyon Hot Springs Arrow Later It . FOR SALE ■ .,.■ lah.l Mlai i H.C. Froser, Salmon Arm," 'c. tin i Can tell you what Is the matter with you. if your doctor Is out of town I! you have that spring . *e can givey, u lhe cure R. R. Burns, Masonic building Armsirong Burns' Toilet Luxuries Tinsmitning and Copper Work I have moved my Plumbing and Tin smithing establishment into the old Bell block, and am now betier prepared than ever to handle any work In my line Am an experienced copper, tin. and sheet Iron worker Special attention to fur ' irk. piping and rooting Expert workmanship: satisfaction guaranteed A. FULTON. Plumlwr ml Fitter, Ei.Jir.Sy. B C Kelowna's Lakeview his hotel Is delight ully situated, on the >l Okanagan lake and. wllh "Jim" Bowes to greet you as hosl. it ™ill make your stay in Kt na mosi enjoy- _...-. „ . a,)lc The accommo- JAS. BOWES, Proprietor. i at the Lakeview are complete without being lavish—that Is Jim's characteristic. quick. Write TT TH have just ad- ™ ded several lonls of wood type, and are now prepared lo turn out poster work with lhe bus; b|ihem. Color work a specially. II you wanl to sell anything quickly, a big poster will help you There Is money in il--for all. Dales and Dodgers. Posters and all Big Bill printing promptly Give ll a trial The returns are Tuts Bun -mu, Enderby. 1 First Year THE EDENOGRAPH. ENDERBY, B.C.. APRIL 19. 1905 ?_ Methodist Church SERVICES Divine Sorvlces every Sunday al 7:30 p. m. Sunday-School and Bible Class. 2:30 p. in. Pircyot Meelliii,', - - Tuesday, 8 p.m. A hearty welceen o for all. A. P.. ROBERTS. Pastor Residence; Cliff St.. next the Church, It Was Worth That Counted By THOMAS I. MONTrORT Tl. • I....... ca.' e ,■..., -e ,, I „,., e 'in: ri.itcci.ee ii in of the proudeitol tin. proud Did fan-Ill...if tilt Mceilli If} llinl) .- lie t.ii..; mi t, nml vT.li knowi i'i.. Ktntuchlin of quality htiowa ln.a. proud he I. of blnieir, lil« .'nie- ai..: bit tutuli) i.fttno. nl ml iln- ii,.ml, r» of tlila prouil old w«' famll) ('..I Joe Clifton wu probably Ibi '" liiiiiirhiii-i eit.ci ii,-i neluilti Thr nm. rn ii irblcb bi ind encircled lilm- ielf, i(|ia i log tit', in. n.h md unci* fttfw frmi ihi< ti.ti ti on ntt * l 1 mi ai It}. watt ut) Btrrow, tod ihtn mra (• * W\\\\ tt. h t.iiif toptl ii tit > • i ii Neither w.ilih ii r worth win lUfBcIcnt to|i*n idmUvlu. for nn m-iitrni t untna ilu')' WAN Iiii*' ill li> tt iii an fjtn.iu pedtsrte Col If- l.fnl iilil) ullt't I.I.i rt t.nml.' ter ll. i i tuitv wu Bmll) Bhi ». youojt, ii tut if til iit.i IllfliUd. mi!,(in ther, thu ttitti tl:.' ipptt (tl Ihl tl ll I'I - t>i. it.* ... ..In uittt rt In t t! it un* iltnoti it n..tr .it., Af ihl ir>tt up tt tt.U tt . '■■ . . 1 bt tit r -m om tlt.tt ll, 1 .Lllll i< i.trttnM to Ihr tint whi . ihi wt old iMvehlm. "It wot i tot In ' i' ti. 1'iiCfiih' ■erved, "1 !...'.' UBIB lidlfwii) wnrtli) t. l.r lint itai U InrpMtflbll Hun ait.i DI thi i* il ind bishttl urn- 111", eel i.i,: Ki'ietitc ) ther. l.i.-I a man who la worth] of a IBlll" Irccm ber llpa." In tint there, dqi bt gan li i itabonl for a limn lo whom h*.otil.t«nim.t bli dauai.ii r »nle a. nntrh •• a moderui ■Lllr..- ot tatiifartl.cn He ni. tb. whole gniiiui of bli ae,|ciali tireei, aid Itl all), •tier ». itteitit aarb one rare lull) md wall, tedded <>n out who. whin- be fell lar itiort of the • . rrgulnui.fall. etlll eatn.. i.ara-r Iban ai.» ,-t Iheolberi to Mima ihem Tbl. mm ww Mil llue-k. m Hi) ... tt.tr »lnn ol a rare oT arliiormi He wai laa.r, but too pneud lo■ <..,. bim* a. If ao far m. to Improve hi. rot ..mom b) wort II. waa .c-.tril ..ir. older than Ml.. Kmlla. md .!.... were ■•■"■■ Othet ■;,..., c,. c c teelw.en ''.n, Ion he tiaeii tod (mill) record, md that enawtrtd f.»r the teat \Vh< n he ilci.e-i-tii tie,- proper 'liur hid irrtic el Icei ihr ti... ■' CI..1 Kmlli i.em>-el. r.el OUItn .rtii I' i f.crmer in Invito* Hon to rlall him i'......... ..«■. «• •e Ideal, feel lee lelm I fe-W Warl»'... I t>W month.' (rood, free living wan a mailer al ..'in. moment Hli«■,• i-ai.• wu ;- |.n,mpl la ac,,. i ■ route! ha.r l.lrd. I.ut it »a urr little n.e.repmnpi ihan bli own ipp.in.tcrr ai lhe ITllton hone. In the meantime, \t ■ r.. ■ •.• !-•« .i tr. I,, fiml'e r»m»e I'd- h.r ti ller die), lend tunnel the ac-i|iiHiiiiaiice. ot \ iec.HK fellow C'.niiic.l Ilea, .in '1, Tile Dntlthi, In the iiii an ca. of om ol fed (Tlfiun'a old neurotic "wia del Teceui de pomt Itl' c-eiierleHt oil all de DO-eOUDl while tranh " And aa h.r fitnlly honor nml quality, it,,., never alopiiecl loeog, -elder ailt-li ihlnina. lint In iplti of hi. rnnuec'iton It. t, waa i most woriley yoiinu man He wai hoiii8t.linliii.trloiia, mlierniec! atuliiiioiti In hi. way he, wa. proud, loo not of hla fninlli or hi. uceaton, hut uf IiIk own ehrir'i 1 r and good nmne T'he acqualntinctlblp whleh hid i .prune up tietw.en Ktull) and lien Smith Imil 1001 Hpe I'.cl ll lee lrlcl,c!.h||c. and, u little u Col Otlttog iitinwirtl II It hid fair tec ripen u to n inueii deeper md itrongrr atlaehmral The colonel tnliehl ha.e hid a luipjeloa of thli If l<> in. mi at i he eouM ta.. e onerltred how It coll!,! Ic pc.llelc lllll a ITIftccn rcclild turn naiiuc nt c nie renin a thouiihiof fill. Inn In love with a mill whoeie family eon- net-llona wit- ... IceW Uld eacmtlioii I. ilnueof lien Smith It waanl '■•■< t after Mi] liiirk'i ir. -Ivil when he '■.,.,!. to "mike eyei"ai Hml!) The laelor.el noilrrd thla md he trr.aily |ctca..d Knuly notlMd It imi if .bee wa. pirated .to. diet not .hew It. si., wi. col .milln. on him my. mil ill ihe time the wu nitetlni ilen Rmllh. Finally the malnr toht Iherolorel thlt lie venule! lltee tec pay eirtirl to Mil I ac la Willi i \l,w of witin|t,| h.r for Id. wife The colonel replied lhal In-venial «. md. fitrihcrii.eerie, ittnl. rtook lo convey .. Kmlly Hi, major'! wl.b.a Tbliwai in .e, -1- cc .» wllh m old .-li.l.llll of lh. I'r-i fnnrllltl" at ,1 Wl. tec .eo.lld >|.t|.e tropin i , ..r f..riliemij.r, Sen Smith w.. iiiii hound '■, ru.lom, tl.: u ,'.. ae.,-' a.* li.etherolccliallo.aut- rej hi. wi.i .. lo Mlaa Ktnlt). he eon- ie)e.l Ihelll hllll.alf The H»t ec|e|acri.tnlt) lh» eol«liel hid ,f >|" l' III' With hll a.,.'-., la I el. a.. he aald lo her: "Kmlly. I hare a hll »t newt for »ou hu I tain .lire, will be boih i -•.. i abd t.ll.lll.l!" He pautnl. and aftir aibort will the •aid: "Yea pipi?" "Mat |i... .......... r.». ■•-.-.-••- .. tor i>.ni..|on to par court lOllOe »l'' K|l1 '. «,Ceelle.'e . '.. ,11, wife," ihe colonel wrni on "ll I. not •urt.rl.te II e,,„.lile in t yidlr leauij Ite) ...«',ne.. Ic.ll. f.rtrtlhrl.M, II ll .rr* iraielilie"' "To ....'".heaihed. r.ilaiil) And alM. to jou. I hope " •Then I f«ir 1 mu.i tliappolnt (on, «|« I do a,a rare tor Ihe major*! tunny it all." "WhtT "Well.Idctil lo.ehlm" "Hut .ecucan ;.aini..:..,ehliii Thlnh ! af hi. family! Then • no i»i..i ttock ni i, elude) that iti Borln ' j "| ,'„t.'i rih- if ih. Hurl. w.re H. r. 1' would ft many lh. tr.«M I woo'i : I .rr. all) mm I c ecti'l |..,. .1,4 |'|| iri.r lo.r Mil llurb" ' Hoi do lecei U cew ),„, WOOtt" Kmlt. hcinird . me I'.tt rl-n wnh jhe-r he-ad best low .trMurmured: "llanu'e I aliiad) lo.» mother " ! "Anotherl" lhe rolna.l el.lilmed "You're j'.iaite Tou'.r trttr met any ' olher ert.ilrmm. w too bate bad no , .blle.e tn fall In lo.*" "Ynu are mieiahep.. ;« I ha.e met itn.ih.r irm.man. and I h»« bim" "Who l» ll ihenr toll) illl..'. hrr h-a.1 blcth and laohed her laihrr .irataht in the •■).« In a ItMri), htm accr .he .aid 'The t" .,!:• mate I lo.r I. ll'l. Hmllb ■ "Hen Hmllb!" he tt..it>4 "lii.at llnd, ran ll I- i.H.iidr | l,..c.i niMhl" Cul belleteihaiamamtwroriheptvaid (•mil) id llllle.n. lea. to (al l"la..l I,. I eelf aa lo tall in lotc wllh our ..tihoe* ■ .einiic.eie Smith iraab In. ito.i'l.' Ml Uordl" "What't wr,.t« al- 'cl IleO ttmUhf rhr uhnl. "I.h'l he honret. ...Ir I aid laajnttltoul Ha.M hr »eeiie-i and lMt>|».|al.dniIlia«rdrUI) Wt. IccClin tdttt lUOh...i, ....li.tt.a.i.vi... - And tl»>I. I l.a ■•...! Lie ttc'.l a a ar.el.eeta dotal to town to study law with J. .- I'"»- e~" "V.°h*i't wmna with ll>n ttmlih"" be imertfd "lin'lheatlmiih.wiihnomote ftmii) name than a tube? Inl it al ennushT ' So I lo.r ll-n I.. wtcal hr la aid I dim'l e »lr «l,,.l.ll« ala.cel hi* t.O.i.) I wceejld |on bim |u.l the MHcr ll he ne.rr had an aaoMor, lr» Ihr man, whu be tt hlm.rif. thai I an t>' Thr r.,i„.,,i ,e,,rm.,l Hr ttif.ae.rad .., ihoot Urn Smith on elrht. md de- cured he would herl Kmlly up In aroom If he e.er Icl.aw ot h, r .pall tr I '•• to n Smith acam He further d« at..I rial •ahr ahnuld mttry the mtj-ci It, »pn< -d tntytUn Thit ,. r) nlaht Kmlly md Hen Smith met. m.l the told him of lhe -..■•• wl.het md ecf thr >.,.<..«•!,. wllh h.r fither ic •■....-.<,..•. i.. tc.ll tell tip! Ml rl»M totetle.r "Ii ii iii right ' hr »tld itntiiy "I ' .>.• ic f«ll ||| t-c.eld. ltd I doU'l kUOW at.it'cll.e abOUt re c tie.•'.».. tnd I e .rr 1,41; lel,| ||, |p|(( „f ||| „f lhat I «m a betttf mm than Mt| Docb.and - rr. «, l win prate it t.e ).cui t»ih.r if He mimed lo Hike tier In hll irun, hut luiiilruly elieilei.l hlnuelf. "Ihi not tempt nie." he .aid. "I wl.h io he honorable) abd bonut, and worth) cf your love, hut It la nol nlwa)t . «-i Tec iuei>,r you my wlf.e now would lee like itepplni Into Heaven if i only tia.t the Mahi nix i Dual tot ihlnk of mieh t iieinir There i« too widen iftc rence be. lueell 11. 1 Will lll.l llllll )OU llOWB lu ley llVll, hill I Will lire w UP tec Jc.circe Bontl da) 1 will leu worth) lo claim you, and ili.n I will claim you. hut I mu.t proee ni).elf Aral." "I will wilt for you." "I know you will, but ynu will not wilt with lite Impatience I ahall," Time pamed ami then hy ami hy there lentil lee COma llttll ICripi ot IceW. to the colonel'! ear. ul.i.ut Ihlugathat Den smith wu .loins down at town t'ir.t he hid I... i. admitted IO the Ur. then he ..,„' won a . e-e of Importance after t dci.i ihu e»c mamloua tor keen man* orcmctii Then Ihere were rumors Ibil hr wu developing into a anal i rator, md wia fora'lnu hi- wh) lo tin- lop in political mitten inn til tin. midl little Imptenlon ecu u doitl,uidhewii .till bltirrly opt I to the ilea of t family alilinre with the Snitthi. Mil Buck, Uthouph he had ilmui ihudonrd all hop< of wlrnlna Mln Kmlt).w'i, tot iiti ma t iie'tt.er- eui mil ic.'it... vi.it> ai Ih ' r ., botnr Hi enjoyed thi •> iiorlet] very mitrh.and heenjoyrd th illiiiur. even nmh' Tli. ro'onrl «ne bim a warm welcomi ilwa). fecr lie nt ill bad : • i ■ - of tin Ins hliu u I member af ihe rtrnll) Ilul »n.. twblte the mt)..r retted to mike tut .l.li. to H.-colonel mdebort- ly altar thai It tntliplndlhat the colonel wit Icidi) Involved Aninrtill] VYhrn Iht Whole trtllh e CO a c.UI I' Wit foil!a| Ihtt lllrclon.: I re. t .et, ,-, le . ...-cult) or He md il 'ly bt .el.'S II III 1 U tor :ijc tli , 1 III r lor . Illel.'i r 111 11 I • ccclccn, tori;, tl ■ an h) 1 tie pny ■ < I money e Ing hll fam- iMVlng hla The Hill n coloi If li. i , 1 Went Bmlih d htu bad ii. liint every- liken mat- tin l i li .11 and hy r,.c nine: to cch irelvi in ■a. ire- II lucid Mn) llue-k to pay )> 1. .n , debt! Thi. 1 in ,• .tied Ihe nt the inini- time Smith 1 r ll "•' . .,, , - hurt .'.tn il l. iiarc' lien .11 '..' re llle- uml) He |. CU e 1. cl, '.. t ■ Kmlt) i .-•! (r eiitiirr) lilm ID the cecn- .Itl... 1 ■... . . |„, I'.e that thli would 1 . cl' nl.l) le Bl r or lute r. .ml i Bonn 1 .. glvi hilt wn, ih.) plell.ee .1 led Ileal lee '•„.k. .1 .. i cc mc itr.. lown on Hen AH el e cat ir ..ry ti n. h ml riot tn bim- // "Made in Canada" is a gooa motto for Canada, then "Made in Enderby" should be a good motto for Enderby. Moffet's Best Beats them all. Strong, uniform and White; made In Enderby (rom strictly HARD wheat. IE* Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd. Enderby. Mlf Aft- r ee„. narn.ccre thing! drifted along in the even lenorotlhclrwiydlen nml ihe colonel wring bui llttll c teach .ther. md ilic Igllt r i ii e i.mi.i ing the former', name All the lime bow- ' IVCI li. i. wn. bird ti work bulldlngupl t liw praciiee ind mikingIrlendi; aid I,.- and Kltii.i waree|iil|e ' ippy In their ! trrc-at Ion Th.) round the) could get tintg very well without the colonera I.:. uli,- alihieiiirti ihAy would hteelccH-n alld to hive hnd It Knur ecr It.r year. pii.Hcd then one! It. ihe i..»« came that II.t. had hern ...... .i,-r..» Right then and thrn .tec colonel ni.- ii. nnd ac'rowlrdgrd thai hi. Idea had been nM wrorg md thai, (null) or nofninll.. tin Bmllh waa t iire.il itivic and worth) ... ggaortatl wiih even thr Ollftou tn in'' t.e be- •me proud of It. i I.ut hi would never rrcoi'ici*. Ilen'i fnnily W'b.t. he ipokl at him be alwt)t referred to him a. "all -..n in Uw.Ml-i.alill,ii)»iiilicSniHli. •th. a dlrrri detrei..',. nt of I'tpi John Smith, ut old Virginia, Mb " A strong 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 will find al thc new brick block. Always Iresh, juicy and tender. Geo. R. Shar|)e KNDHtllY HENRY'S NURSERIES GKKtNHOUSES New Crop now in Slock ol Home Crown and Imported Carden, Field and Flower Seeds, at Wholesale and Retail. Thousands ol Fniii .nd Ornamental Trees Rhododendrons. Roses. Green ' h""1 "*• w'«b your km t" rMWwrii_g_'_e., <_-.• __■ jT 1 TV 1 ' Whit tha Local Pi S ln the Pulpits _±iAU' ' he i in ,. ifflclenc; . . . ■ . •aklni • ■ Mr Ch ' ii ■ wa II : ub in lh ■' thodlsl chui I Godidaj ■ Mr. Robert l ; n .- ■ r hi lext I uke 3:16 .' Ihe lorpruniit'r if Jesus , . 'A' iter and il i infringement It* msei rhei laws [righteousness. God slalns water cannot remove, but ■ be voi Is all powerful. John's llsm signified repente its results, nol , rough Jesu . : Christ's baptism i as • • John's a: The baptism of fire im m us an active enlhus- love for sinners, and gives is lhe aggressive principle of Mirny in lnart and life. he need oi the individual The fire w'll bun i and dross and give us New Stationery Join our Circulating Library • . . i (or 25c '. ■ . I for 10c N.*' II Lightning • Ma) Nori tiberl ll : I D. NAIRN y CO.. :" s,!Uloners SUNDAY HOWS; iio4gm. Everything Good for The Hungry ic before God- R,.,...l,.\l,"tU »").• «r UNION RESTAURANT : h enables us to l\Pglll.ll IVieaiS, _ JC. a!fl Sl m ,lUl , ,,, , h is Ihe need of . irch todaj Weneedapers nal passion ild. Christ I lain ihe ' bapi ...■■. . II ■ : ;.llence. The •.'iled In extern _„ I hrctighout I . . ■- - 'in , : K. P. Btucllry, Eiuln... Hardware Merchant f asliionatleTurn-outs I ivoraUl ta Canada irse ol a i MATTHEWS K cVANS 0 ENDERbY II ». lliia Ad.. Ute pre "the in ■ and one of lhe m . men who ever sai in the .nx presidential chair. He is a lie has openly de- iared lhat one ol the great ob- ,md aesires is io connect the Untied Stati • closely i'h our Domini,n of Canada I do nol know Twenty Years a Visible THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER I ft'itt- ■'■ ": ■ ■ 1 i' Mhml, WorlbV S t. Louis, 1904 ss he may have with Hi n I Harvotin WameJ Manitoba will require Ihe O.OOO ne Sum.. Tllli HAMMOND rcmmin COMPANY TOfOMO. H YOAlF M...I A.aal" Mont...I. i I Hnitv fAlrrt, \\.n,„t..%Mlt. Kkka>gK>n«. tliah«|. VamoyVtf. t.m*l t C Rklut4. ',",' ENDERBY BAKERY and Confectionery Store till ..II orders on short n I Bread. Cakes and Pastry. We .i-< ;.;; ■ : i'l; ., \Atfr bn< k oven, and can handle any order Our stock oi Canaies. Fruits. Nuts, etc. is fresh and the very best Call on us Try a loaf H. J. 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Invltai thing thai can be printed—quickly done a; this males cheerfully i.ed on every eta kandJol Printing Tll.a V.\ „ I !).»»«.V I.C.Ic.ie, ')(_ IHI 1 he Ldin. raph, wta thick aiocvaifts, 1$ 7 VErtK