I, '■ *>'-' '-t.*,._. % :'oniA b.°/ THE EDENOGRAPH Volume 1. Number 27. ENDERBY, B. C, NOVEMBER 16. 1904. V. Tl Enderby Doings ^1 OKANAGAN PRODUCK, 1903 Slup|i.'J lay IrcijM from: ErderW. 7.928 tow Armtlrum!. I'.ISO torn- Vemon. - -1.497 tuna Kelown*. .I-*'! ion* Oilier point., 263 loni Total, 22.7M toot Constable Gardom Is still working on a case of whisky and Indians. H. M. Muller and C.nstable Sim. inons were III Eriderby this wesk on business. Next year will bt a bun lh* I kanagan, and pan irly I i Knderby. The Presbyter!; n L.A.S. meetjwlth Mrs. Wright Fr . Irom I to 4.30. to do quilling. H. M. Muller has leased the Cold-' stream hotel, Vern.-ii, to J. T. Taylor for a period ol live years. rrswlsThanksglvlngDay. The Union Restaurant is going to serve a special dinner on the occasion all for 25 cents. : h Bradley has the stone and it the ground Icr a brick cottage 11 be built on his lot In the old recrea- .. ulldt. The ground Is bflng levelled up tor the skating rink, and tht; lumber will be on the ground In a few days lo start the building. F. Pyman Is placing the largest se- [ lection ol novelties In stock lor the <-trade that Enderby has ever seen In jewelery. The handsome residence ol F. H, Hale Is neating completion. It has a most Imposing appearance and Is a credit to any community. Are your horse's feet tender? Wm. Hutchison has the Air Cushion Pad that will keep the animal sure looted, and yoursell in good humor. Wm. E. Pratt was in Enderby fr. in Salmon Arm this week on veterinary surgeon business. Mr. Pratt Is working up a good practice In this section. Engineer Swann. ol the Hour mill, has had a charming collage erected on the Orcycll property, near Ihe railroad ll, i. It will be veneered wllh buck. II W. Harvey It about lo erect a 1 -riolfice building adjoining his store. It will have all Ihe modern Improvements and be up-to-date in every respect. Ira Jones ha:, erected a two-story II h:s properly on George Street. and ha given it a handsome finish by tiding and roofing it with metallic brown-stone. Lost A guii-mota! cased watch with Waliham movement was lost about the station and postofflce. Finder will be suitably regarded on kindly leaving same al lhe office of Kamloops Lumber Co. Papa. Mamma and The Baby (by | - ;• i Mem lo be doing a (-rial . ir ke of buslnest, writing adi lor The EdenoCRAHI lor Armsirong publicity. Hank Reklaw, Ihi Owl and lh-. Staff will take a holUay tomorrow to give thanks. ntmbarsol the Mountain Lumbermen s Association have n ,, more appeal to ihe Dominion ,; ven menl to put a duty on rough lumber imported to Canada from Ihe United' Stales and gram some concessions lo the trade. Dr. W. J. Curry, lormerly of Revelstoke. will be at Enderby lor two weeks, beginning about Nov. 23rd. Crown and bridge work. Gas and local applications for painless extraction, and a method recently discovered for filling and crowning teeth entirely without pain. The Enderby Hotel Is filled front, basement io shingles every night. No other season since lhe house wat erected has been such a prcfllable one, ! and Mr. Wright has taken advantage of' the rush, and by one Improvement and another has brought his hotel up to the Hi |rank Rev. G. K. B. Adams, ol Victoria. Is announced to preach Anniversary sermons In the Methcdlst church, Armstrong, on Nov. 27th, Mr. Adams It one of the orators of Canadian Metho- ind II It expected thai he will lecture In Enderby before he returns lo • Gee. Armstrong, ihe accommodating editor of the Armstrong Advertiser. waa in Enderby on Sunday en|oylng the pleasures of a ride on a bucking bike, He did not Inform us tl he found any more species of the order Ophldia. but he already hat a nest of three In our Eden, anyone of which Is voracious, enough to swallow a picket fe tc*. A meeting ot all interested in organ- iting a band In Enderby it called for this iWednesdnyl evening, at Tin EuenooKAiti cilice. Bell block. Mr, Wheeler is the moving ar.ril In the undertaking. The matter la now In good shape lo be put ihrough. and lhe boyt desire and expect lo have the hearty co-operation of all interested in the advancement ot the lown. C. H. Mackintosh, th* Conservative, candidate for the deferred Kootenayf election intends having a fight to a finish, and la pressing the campaign more vigorously than before. The general Impression here Is that the Liberal government has loo large a majority without swelling it any more, and II would nol surprise ut If the Gov-, ernor heads Ihe poll on the 22nd. Sandoti Standard. The Kamloops Lumber Co.. ol Enderby and Kamloops. hat started the construction of a new sawmill at Kam- loops io replace the one destroyed by lire. The plant will cost S7S.O00. and the output will be 2.000.000 feet p*r annum, aboul double the Capacity of the former plant. Manager George McCormlck slates that the monthly pay roll will be S10.000. and the mill Will be completed by next April. In Thtir Nc« QuarHr. The Enderby Trading Co. Is giving thanks this week The larg. | gotds it being moved from - store into their new quarters in Ihe Bell block, and placed upon Ihe shelves ready for the grand opening day In their new quarters, Ihe ETC have the finest and best equipped sale rooms In the Valley. Tho rooms are 6-1 leel deep, and 30 and 20 ieel In width. In Ihe general sal-o- shelving, counters, floor Itai '. hai pic* drawers, anf meal and sugar and Iruil bin:. at<: all ol III modern contrivance, and finished in the besl fashion that Contractor McDonald can do or have done and thai'; abDUl as good as can be done wiih hammer tl eatl ieparlmenl ll I ry _ . It, etc, Then Iht : . .rimentlorrubbur, King ihis lhe shoes. . ol the room is occupied by a large hat case and shelving lor hai bene- coming toward ih fi nl Ihi I I helves lor hardwai separated Irom ilu gi . i. . . by a wide archway leading Inl stove room. Her* glsi ii ll room, and It ls filled * Itl devices and conveniences ol every con- j ceivable kind. There is the glut room, paint room and cured meats' room- a drawer or a place for everything and everything In its place. The clothing stands are placed In Ihe rear centre of the main llcor. and a commodious ollice room opens off of the main room to the west, in addition to this extensive floor room, lh* E. T. Co. occupy th* large basement, and have their diets making room In tha second story. LOWER EDIiN, Wanted In Mara A bank', Next! H. J. Blurton is busy cutting logs on hit ranch (or the Rothesay Lumber Co. There Is a rumor lhal local Orange- men are going lo organlte a lodge her* shortly. L. B. Matsey has |ust finished building a large new barn. a line structure. 3Sx70 leet. which does him good credit. The Clumbia River Lumber Co, hat installed a large lumber camp lour miles up the river, fr.m Mara, tn charge of Norman McLeod, who hat about 60 mot at work. Th* Rothesay Lumber Co, of Mtn. hat about completed the erection ot a very -11111 dl u 1 te ind .h.cc - will carry a large ttock of dry good, and groceries. This company shipped thr** carload* of lumbar during th* la>t week We are si ill suffering all kinds of InconvenlMte* owing to the absence of telephone or telegraph communication at thi. point That the matter tt still unattended lo points ic great negligence on the part of the C.P.R. toward, the rapidly growing community. Mr.. M. E. Rosoman, psitmtstreu. has I 1 t Vm•%_.»?-_? I>, IW.—'-—ill--' nveiiienca compares favorably with any office In Ihe Valley. ..sig 10 authentic Inl 1 10 hand Geo. Weir has discovered large dftposltt of good coal In the vicinity, and we hope that In the near future a new and paying Industry will be started In thit connection. We understand that a contract has already been lel lor driving 100 feet of tunnel; a bunk home has been built on the spot, and a small gang of men are at work. Ann,. . ■ .1 . >.,.,. .1 Knot, Hill The good people of Knob Hill held their Anniversary services last Sunday. I Rev. Mr. Sutherland delivering two excellent sermons morning and evening: and on Monday night a church entertainment waa given and refreshments served. Several parlies attended tho Sunday service, from Enderby. and on Monday upwaids of IS went up. The concert program wat exception ally goad, and the church was crowded to the door*. Mra. Bell. Mrt. Wallace. Mitt Purdy and Mr, Wallace participated in the program Irom Enderby, and front Armttrong Mils Assonand Mr. Alton took part. Alto R«va. Mr. Campbell. Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Roberts, All th* numbers were well given and heartily received, alter which r^'i " ■ fittb until.... —.' 1 The CcHectisnt taken amounted to SI00 (or the two days, which reduces h debt to something over $200. . ' •■ from Enderby speak in the highest lenni of the hearty r give!'them by th* Kn M-atM., St. George's Guild, Enderby. will 1 hold ui the Town Hall, on Thursday. Nov 24th. a bataar. fishpond, and apron aocial Afternoon tea. and In the evenly a concert at 8 pin. There will be dancing afterwards for thote who cat* to remain: refreshment, Admiwien 75c: children 25c, Looking for C icsvr^ariKtEsanc A coal mine at Enderby! That would surprise many In the Okanagan: and yet. II Indications pot ■ tend anything, lhat is certainly going to be a positive fact before the winter Is over. Some time ago a piece ol coal float was found at the foot ol a side hill near the Man road, saven miles from Enderby. The discoverer at once begar prospecting for the seam and was re warded by finding a big exposure farther up the hill. The seam on lh* surlace Is from (our to six feet In width, and the coal is of the solt variety, ol excellent quality and Iree from all slate. Henry W. Harvey and others have taken up the land and have undertaken to demonstrate the extent and permanence ol ihe coal bed. A contract wa:. Martin Burreil Talks Martin Burreil addressed an audience in (he To.vn Hall last Friday evening, and was warmly received. His address was well taken. Mr Ceo. Heggie occupied the chair, and nicely Introduced the speaker. Mr. Burreil, at lhe out set. denied emphatically lhat he ever had a thought of retiring Irom ihu tight, as was reported by one of the coast papers. He entered the campaign lo stay, and It he was assurred of not more than three voles he would run the race cut. He realized that the odds were against him, because of the pernicious political trick ol the Government in postponing the day of election And. yet. he believed the voters of Yale Cariboo were strong enough lo defeat the trick I! they would but stand together and vole according to their hanest con vlctlons. Wherever he had been in the district he (ound the consensus of opinion was ag .inst this trick ol posiponement. and h believed the voters would so express themselves on the 22nd. Liberals and Conservative:-, alike resent being deprived of the right to vote on the same day that 11 are held elsewhere in the Dominion. He had net found anyone e* opting the politicians who even made an atlempi lo defend the highhanded trickery The pretense under "hldi It was made: lhat It was In: risible lo have the writs, etc.. distributed throughout lhe district In the time set for the general elections Isal and without foundation. The same pretense is tdlan manufacturers have 1101 r. even the protection'to which ihey are entitled by law. li appears that evasion ustoin regulations Is by no means uncommon, and that large quantities of dressed lumber have been Imported free cf duty. If the law Imposing the du:y Is worth having It Is worth snforclng, and particularly at such a Ihis, when the whole Industry ;s In such an unsatisfactory condition, it least nothing should be allowed which :an make matters worse." A Knot 11 ..Ic ln,..lc a Knot Hole. And now there comes a cat story. Pussy waa a Kitty of smtll proportions but with a very large bump ol inqutsi- fineness. She was put Into a box lor let last week it, Tom Johntton and I, he night. The box had a knot hole In Joe Swallow to run a lOO-loot tunnel ,„, and vi,.,, pussy was left alone on on the vein, and Ihey started ground ,„„ iMiit sh, vmwi ,3 5M „,,,, was work Monday. This tunnel will demon at the other end ■ I the knot hole. And strate the character and extant ol the „ she „,ue,1(„ her head through, coal deposit, and il development* war then she couldn't get It back, and the rant it. the company* : tart work - j .nd mewed and mewei aid a large seal*. mewed all night. In ihe »■ mlng the Samples ot the coal lhat have been-,,»,,„, rQUn(| ,„. cat in lu pan-' thown in town, and tests thai have been dicament and at once made to relieve made, prove it 10 be as goad aa any ,,, with a hatchet he pried the board mined in Canada, and it ought to bring „( ,„, hit 10 split 11 through th* knot. Mr. Harvey and partners handsome |m„.,d, |, spin around the knot. Pussy et free and away she scampered with her head through tha knot hole and the knot around her neck. TKc l:r«jin|! Ea«t. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A fearful storm has raged on the necessary lor them to re, ntic coast from the Gulf of M--, cowardt rol*. and abuse Tn ■ ,,,5I :nree days, A New V -. ch»mi over the coward's nam. .„„ ,hj, there u ih- columns ot Tm Emm »• 1 havi mptete tte-up that the Esatern (al always bean open totliem II Ihey will have experienced tlnce 1888. It has observe lh* decorum that all well regu- d,_rranged train schedule*, pained newspapers oberve, lr ney |„,„ lna fliti ,,Veral wrecks It u a waste ol time, and a !• . .t< th, c_,i. Telephone and I out display of folly, lo ridicule and „,a.... bean borne down all abuse an editor. Ed'tors have heaits 0Ve, ,ht storm Ilk* corporation, and hide, like the 0f „,,„ ln. ihwoceros. and they laugh al titgue n.,rT iiimlu like love at locksmih And IHL M AKK.P, 1 . all the hiie ol a eowar'. ■ : _■ over columns of Innuendo*, a The (owls once more upheld their wouldn't cause a ripple on an editor's end ol the business on the Westminster conscience. - markel last week The (ull grown hens All men have a right to express were there In large numbers Nearly III r bl public In- all Ihe offerings here were cleaned out teres!. But when 1 ran In*quotations which ran (rn ;■ - niajiiiiy decide that the communll) - ten. Broilers were also a progress demands certa - n good line ry. in marketable Gondii Itld heie were fram J ' ' to SB '• . . ts cf cation ;l A IV,' I . «sr ^B^^^^^ 11 "Edenlie." "Justice.'' and "Ami-; quartan." are honest In their antagonism to progress and incorporation, it is not' is air and, Ih TTw Liimlrtr (jurat an g prom- made in ihi K ■ nay distri could reach any polling plac hours from N ' J Yale-Can 11 I • H--I, tunny for the • I 1 stand again ' • . ' ■ r, opposition m thus hie* he : in lhe district in 48 • : g place In - lent oppoi ' ' ' , i- " :, ■ •' fr,' .aw™ ment's attention that we are not going to be whip ■Unto line. Thankagt, ■ The vegetable dealer lop wllh I ■ • 11 ; latere;, in wholesale I p*i inenll/ 1 ■ the fore again, arid now thai ton • • re to be had in ■ ■ it SOcpei ' '■ lui - • • ' Beeu brought /5c Comti latitat II.S0 ., - tt •lllon lo the preaonl • ' ment. a I In favor of th* pi prl)„c,, g adhered ihlaat while wholesale ihey went at 50:. l< - . • • |l ■ .. • a bug lell-r lhe A ; Commercial rer ,1 . . lent .... ■ ,. il I ... • . . lUcwell I would et ' ; r ••,.••-• ... -,-,.. ■ •• ywere. in the ca: inparli ■■ 11 .-.'• - ••hile be! . - ■ rt '-tt ol an ' ... 1 THE EDENOGKAPH, ENDERBY, B.C. NOVEMBER 16, 1904 First Ykar 21 EDENOGRAPH II M WALKI It i.oh Wed la u Endarl B ih« Eden " Canada. ;. . ■ PJ h per ii ■ r.i, ill I , iii rail Ill h • look up In i ■ ih* prssldencj '.: K :.;•.,. the » i 1 He was it1 that ever filled Ihe bui. mark you. h ■ 'ii- evidr-m upon i And il R [ A lal rid lhal A Ut i have followe mentous lealh : :m f. ■ ungesl ■•xeCUllVe tilled II. ,i a new .idellt Strawber Ing quite tl Columbia, I ltd cro| regularly n aver, Ihe Crn|i ill Strawborri... I ber are be Ju-t Llle Slklll i'aiiiln'i' ,: - . i needed '!•■ EDENOGRAPH. W'licn lo* men a-.nnut nulc u« .1 , an lor «.lll»K tnj. ln»y turn up un you. anj, unj.'r .-..a.'r ,ii the eow.rj, name. Calumny .'alia and I lata- him THI i AMPAIGN IS OVER ■ • . i tl evell set his lace ' ol corruption and «<«/ft"** Ai a Sunday School festival in a h . ii thing In Brll h country lown th* children carrltd tan ll „■ ,: . n i often the nars which had been made at home , .. ,-n.ugi :'F:'icirson had given out lhe words for i.rkeled Dtla • eat i these, and what was io his horror on supply has been unu • nihil day to see one unroll Itaelf: ryatid Immorallly." Th* I i: good color and flavor. Many | be.n Hi ui . . :■ lh Silverware .: . ... profitable, foi Always makes an acceptable gift. Select Irom our new stock ii reral ir lends. Mr. did quite a nice l.ttle th berries from his Hut ■ Henry W. Harvey Gbnerai Merchant. Enderby, B.C. The slock In the several departments Is large, varied and new Ci on i ir. ind PrOVbtOPI All lines of StRpls am) Fan Cutnt 1 Fi . . ■ - A|l ' 1 " : , .■ . . ■ : I ami it i.i it hi M - It iirsi. bin when ihey undei ihey Idolized him In ih- ■ .: . ; ' '■: : • nil has amazed even hit vn ;ui(,v leaders, ihe campaign was , i . • ;- rail No people will mote readily i . i .anltness in a man than the people ol the United States. They : aw that Roosevelt was above truckling to machine pariyism of any name red him. Thev resided that he r . ige and the ability • ■ • it whal . . : be right Irutt him. ! is every Inch a ii .ides, and top i strong, sturdy llini irl . .. : ■ ll be. • got enable get the - net us nth the Chile i. all right, but that Mr . '■ " - - " . - ■ . ' ... I nam* , ■ . - -: lumbli iM.l.'- >V\III \ SUPREME ■ Simmy and Hi- l.c-nm,. al soli, si teacher receive- a ■ m the mother of one pupil Dear Sir, You writ me aboul whipping Sammy. I hereby give you permission to beet him up euy lime II is necessary lo learn him lesens. He is juste like his lathe, ..'... learn him with a club Poun: I want* him lo git I , no atenshlon to what lus handle him C.O.F.Nu 1058 \ ■•. ." i.R. H. H.' L.O.L. No. 446 Staple and Fancy Dry Good. Ladle*' Diti Q Trltiumi ale., llunkets Slieoiitu' Curtains, Ladi ami ChiUttjis s Un'.' i • Minini Supplir. Tenia, Camp Si v« a aiitl SIwvaU. Stumi'iu,: ! p . 'ifliiJ Amtnutiiii^ii. KuMw B-vu, Kut'lnii Bjjw. Fiahiiig Ttcklo Blaotumiit, C^al. • .-j«. Clothing and Genii' Kui nishhixs Mtl ■ ll ! Boy*! Clothing. Hosiery. Slilrl C u Dm ind Undtrwoii Hat ind Ctpa, Bootaa ' im, Houtf Furnlthlngt Glasswar.. China in,' whal vas his duty ! was prepared for the ;ily world ap ias to manhood, but the iru a I 'The I r some other name Man wins i-eatnes? becau nol run ;• ll es not think any!lung about it It , capacity Al intslol Is his d ity, and kno* It. And he dot ire mud I thinks« • iuty. •■• • It." says Hul in ll is a vain I Irudj -. .- grea' Know this: The Leading Tonsorial Artist of the Valley, is located at Enderby. He can handle the razor with the best of them, and he's an ar list with the scissors. Schedule o! prices: Hair Cut. 25c. shave. 15c; singe. 10c; sham poo. 25c. hair tonic. 10c Pair«iu will kindly nut* lhat ihu thsf vill rut spen tm Sunday. A. Todd, „a , ait. t -...., HENRY'S NURSERIES 100.000 Bui, i» artivc toon from Holland Franc* - : -.- '*- -■■:' ■ Fruit and Otmin*nial Tie*. Rhvdodettdram, Reset, Cn«flhatiM and Hardy Plant* Fur Fad Planting. Ilariip Grown ,■ I li p rttd iardto t *M and Rawer Seedt Al wayt in .toe* m ttstgn. Eattttn (itiees ot kaa. Whit* Labor, F«itilit*rt. Bm Hives and Stffli** FI n< D. »- Buy Direct and Save Agent's CommLvsion V J HF.NRY. ",|0 W.^mimlr, Roa* Gin't find anything better That Is the opinion of men who are expert fruit growers and have gone over this tract of land It is right In the town: k lew mlnules' walk Irom lhe Postofflce. Land is continually raising in value We have sold a number of these blocks, but have a few choice building sites left. You won't fl.td lots of better value. The town will continue to progress: ll has only fairly started Property will continue to increase in value: bulldim; lots will never be less valuable than they are today. Your best opportunity is NOW Price of Lots, flA Henry W. Harvey, Agent, ****** ▼ ' V to $70 Some Property Bargains One hundred acres ot first class Fruit Land. 15 mlnules walk Irom the Post-Office at Enderby. Will be sold in one block, or cut up into smaller blocks lo sun purchaser. Good House on the properly, outbuildings and fruit orchard < nn» AlOiat ptapttty three and a half mile* taith of Enderby.»the mun road Well tfatetsd Can b* dividtrd Into l»» lamia af 160 acre* each il retailed Pile* u. *-ti*, $10 an acre. Thlt u lh* cheapen properly in the Valley. Apply to— G ALEKS HANKEY. Vernon. B. C. ifWHANVEY. Enderby. B. C. Kelowna's Lakeview JAS. BOWES. This hotel ts delight fully situated, on the ishore of Okanagan lake and, wllh "Jim" Bowes lo greet you as host. It will make your stay In Kelowna most enjoyable. The accommo Proprietor. datlons at lhe Lakevle* it being lavish—thai is Jim's characteristic Hal cyon ' : ' .'■ ',' , . ,' ,' ,' .'■ , . H* th. :.;.■■ > V ... . . - Halcyon Hot Spring) Artow 1 iv* i. C. Receipt Books Is yuur hcaltn In mi red ? Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Envelopes, Shipping Tags. Invoice Envelopes. Business Cards. Visiting Cards. Invitations—any . thing lhat can bs printed— lulcVJ. ll this office. Esil An accident policy cover r ing sickness as well, will mates cheerfully furnished an every class of Book and Job le for you Get it of Priming WAl.M.H I. TRUtSDALK Marty I OR SALE ■ CBORCE R l \\\i> BWttfVi TL- E_enoj*raph. "i • aaer * r.njftl,. Bt I 1 trkk (In,t. ciin SI 4 lun 4>«a A ., '■■ First Yrar THE EDENOGRAPH, ENDERBY, B.C., NOVEMBER 16, 1904 '^'Methodist Church SERVICES: Divtue Sarvico .very Sunday .1 730 p.m. Sunday-School and Bible Claas, 2:30 p.m. Prayer Mealing, - • • lueaday. 8 p.m. A hearty welcoito lor all. m H--1. If: A. E. ROBERTS. Paslor. : tut ihe Church, RACING A SIDE ISSUE. Ill-It 11*1 11*4* II *»♦»»' tlllr III I ti„l,tl>il'a> Mini rnttlilitiiHltU llOUt* IttiMi It. ■>i*ia Tliitf wii«. iDtl DO( »«» limit)' yt'ttra itifu, elthrr, whvn Hfiilij wm n siimii riti't inttWrlltg >t if 1.11 Mu In iui itiul iImi nt f■«.**» nhtl ilt«* >fi> r-'it i>.• ol ,i dcIii« fun*?!Ian Nnwnitny* Hin lej |i ,i bind ol rrlieflnml for floouV wood, with ■ III III water* a little rue- lu«, and no bat Una The h»» !*.<*. nl i ft Ihe Bert l.i In ml. are llnnl nidi It lawna ( , i'i» ■» i landa tnttm to time en •Mi pari) fmeka on the Uindon .tall) Sei Curluiw et ifu ibm from |lanlwH*h I u Un- white flannela. ilm.Miiii, with itreal imtlitli m taw* It- »ti hi to Temple la* nuaeboala, The ,.i,i I I,i l.rirlt- |iite«l iSfir ifnr- tha rhrr, M)a t..t \ tft'itlola • hliii'l* nnitiiii* V New /, I. imi noatanl «i"-«< i It) -tin I .III.I til welehl \ i nnmllan nlinlfi»int ,.*■'_ olun i ihroujth Ihe lii!,. ..nit,. Hmpan 'i lltmaelttait life la, grand hi waj In uhli h i. Important. Ini|ai live M roueri ••' the retel In i li m mr- fillet. u|i arlth I uf ileeora Out .. \U In tnrt I milled thai " In ben prowtl nittl ■ ■ *%e ■un lltinriit' Kmt. nf rourae. ihe I I.. Henley, ittm imi i ipi n< atneh »*«>-11,*mie nan) of whleh nb ll • Uutler« It iiiii*,| he ml* ti.tn ■ mure and itfititre lhe r*e | » »i» i|Ulle Toeri loft ril, „, ig ■.. iIm nt ihr eoni" V»M aaaj anjrihlnn from I iwie reni '•** • ■ food •*•■ inta I I iltmn, nmdeand ***** «-■■> ,1,,.. t|, mpeo* ..( y>UT 'ti. >nt» itti tt Ihiiim i'lie* llrnlejr *Uv* man Agricultural Courtship A potato went out on a mash, And sought an onion bed; "That's pie for me," observed the squash, And all the beets turned red. "Co way," the onion, weeping., cried, "Your love I cannot be; The pumpkin be your lawful bride, ' You cantalope with me." But onward still the tuber came, And laid down at her feet; "You cauliflower by any name And It i. ill sin«ll as wheat: And I, too, am an Early Rose, And you I've come to see, So don't turn up your lovely nose, But spinach at with me." "I do not carrot all to wed, So go, sir. If you please!" The modest onion meekly stld, "And let us. pray, have peas. Co. think that you have never seen Myself, or smellcd my sigh; Too long a mriien I have been For iavor in your rye." "Ah. spare the cuss!" the tuber prayed; "My cherished bride ycu'll be; You are the only weeping maid That's currant now with me." And as thi wily tuber spoke He caught her by surprise, And giving her an artichoke, . Devoured her with his eyes. —Florida Parishes. On October 22nd the Court ol Ses-1 slons was appealed lo, asking thai Ilu-1 dginenl of the House of Lords be applied immediately. Although ihe United Presbyierlans dissented Irom lit* prayer ol the Free Churchers. lhe Court of Sessions, by a majority ol 3 to I, decided in Iavor of Ihe minority. and thus lhal body, composed ol a small membership, and represented by Utile over a score ol ministers, beconu-. possessed ol properly ol such enorm - ous value. Do You want the BEST? There can be but ONE befl- that's Moflet's Beft lo Not In s made In Enderby—help to build up Enderby by using Enderby ground flours, feeds, etc. ■ hi- nnviMt,* ft ittt . '..iM.lt.al l„ a ihtlMMIIll |.,UW... ... a...,,,—. lint, l„...l,lt,al VQ* tl lM*ea In fall *___^^^^^^^^^^^_ I, i I I'lnli Mil, I eliiwl iw>| ivrj lav, .|«i»i».— AUNT JERUSIIA'.S LOGIC, |i church with th* United Pretbyterlan Church. Thlt handful of men dissenting train th* action ol their denomination, claimed that th* immense wealth of th* property of the body which they repretented. amounting to '•JSS.CO0.000. belonged of right to the "li folk, could have their funeral when ihey ar* alive and well, and ttiuggtiitg along, what a help It would ht'" alghtrd Aunt Jcrutha. folding her Paisley thawl with great care. "New there It poor Mtt' Brown.' i/"> iiati/>p ,hj add*d. *» ah* pmiwd her Sundav remnant remaininglrue lo iu'eteed. PUBLIC NOTICE b»n«l into h«t grew veil "How encouraged the'd have been if th* eotlki hav* heard whal th* minuter tatd today! I wouldn't wonder one mite, the'd have gat well And Deacon Brawn a-wtpin hu «y«a. and all them taking on to! Best tail: the never dreamed they tu to much by her! "Mu* Brawn got duoouraged. Yer The lime was when a query regarding sexual mailers from a child was ) received wllh a rebuff. People were positively ashamed to acknowledge thai I their birth had been due to sexual In lercourse. A test of Innocence In maidenhood was complete ignorance. , Some would have It so today, but ihe thinkers know there Is a belter way, alld (lie better way comes as everything does through knowledge. No good thing ever came Ihrough Ignorance. Why Instruct a young gltl In languages, music, mathematics, history and art. and yet leave her In entire Ignorance ol her own wonderlul part to play in the luture history ol humanity > In the past the vast majority ol men and women have been reared in Ignorance: and have bred their children like cattle. Is It always so to continue > Do we get weary looking lor the mil- lenium > Are we discouraged that the progress ol mankind It so slow > Do you want to see the stream of humanity cleared ol crime, sellhhness. cruelly, bigoiry, greed and lust ? Seeing the result of generations ol seautl Ignorance, d;ea It imi teem as though a change might be effected by Introducing knowledge if such matters lo our young people > Good Health Clinic If you have a spare cord of wood,' or a hilt cord, and rite ready to ex- change it for Thi EoinocK.ru, bring tt In—IS or 22 inch. TK« Columbia Flouring Mills Co., Ltd. Enderby. i» hoichy given thai on* month alter iH-Ma,!, th* undtraigited and othen intend io make application lo Hu Honour Sir H«»y Joly d« lothlni.tr. Ueuienanl-Gavenif-in Council at Victoria. und*r the Pravittoni et lh* "Mu- iiicipalittet' Incorpotaiion Act." Re- vned Statute, of Biiiuh Cahimbia and Under TR Olive Tree [\ J. C. Metcalfe Amending Acta, lot Lett*. F1t.nl _*'DMMn *"» l"-«",1J2? under th*G«at Seal lo InMrporaMthe bUn"B« *y*»lh,,« amo her _l,ofl., (^in.«W**ctlbrfl*attUliito.To*mi«!!f^ te"» Mumcltatlliyuiid*. th* nam.ol'Th« «^««™« WJ">**£?? ** CnfMtUn.1 the Town ol Entoby." wbrok..h..c.^)utl_ifMu, Brotm lhat u to ay Uumtmltmd H9 and ™ " T*-' " W1, ^ ""» ISOinOt-uplct in. Otoyoat Dw- •« «U»M it. I*. U» tn^th* or trtetp- « :»uiri«, a pinion ol lh* f "•.^"•r lh. North-Ban v-tm u *" \~\TT . - poHlon »! the W_. hlk B«Csn b,SU«n, _" r"* * ' N.r,h.W«, quartet oi Section «*- <«»' ^ but a wrtd«n«,. ii a potlionol lh* Sauth-W-lquiHw "_ »f m*TfT* _*!_, __T" of Section 26. Ieg.1 tub divuiott 12 «l ™.™ *lf,d *"•lh* "_?*" SeciKM 26. and a portion ol the Sauth , N<"'{i* mm aicrr~am ■__.:_■_ -L._^_.ia« Enderby [fading Co., Cliff St. Enderl )V. Stoves "for winter wear New Books have vol- lorothers Lovers of good reading will find us now wllh a fine lln I Books and Novels by the most popular authors, at prices from cells dlacourae in In* . • j,and thev lunuti ' r r i revalenoe «vJC IO $ 1 .JU ilnful | hi ret , ———, ~,~ • ■• Chrltl draw ill n tpi • . I stiff, ring New Stationery is alreai, >, heal diseasesb lh I il. lilt when hanging from Writing Pads Writing Paper rtatt i hame that Christ Is most In all Ihe latest styles mankind. Chritt it at Visiting Cards Fountain Pens School Scribblers live to man because He manlleai Rl,|ers Red and Black Ink Privil;. ■' : - '' • lh* I tt il God lor a lost and slnlul - 1 There was noothergoodenough D. NAIRN & CO. Druggists and Stationers r ay I In. He only could " KNDKI, l'ai'm Lands ailll I OWll k to Cod and become p. . lathig!'.- ■ neoflhe Ittsten ihe cam- I I OpiM ly call and see— WALTER E. TRUESDALE, kndkkiiy. b. c !■:;. ! ;•!': ■ Thete '.u, il R ntnion beliel ol ea . i ! us 1- ' ' •■ .. ' ' ■ ' . ■ ■ I C, 1 And yet in ARentl.'i ll lnve.tm.nu !■.■ n- ' ' > Th. Hhetii, Assurance Co.. oi Brooklyn N i "'It. Guidi.ii Auui.tm Co.. Life A ■ : ■ ■ Th. Ontam Ai-clJ.nt Injur. " infulneis v\ ■ i.rthing within a ir"—they heat well htm mow il I they last ig else stove furnishing.', slw dware. paints. inable ic rrophet Nathan meant .-rtoNa. " , "Thou an the man" ■ but it Will llrv- • Hon d r than natr. No* Jay of tat- opened a Tinsmltl nent. Amanexperi = «atkwi n . imtn** . Ill th*accauiu of David» A. Fjllon, n.mlwti*. t D D n**v*M_ iv. iv. Durns, lohn 12 irtihaina up Iron ••- I ayseehims-r , - # nly 0 A j rtwluniinum TINSMITH ••• I laiiluaiv M< 'haul M.LMBl'-aR. Price C. J. B s Cure Constipation Price *\ e cure constipation. **\ c cents LIVERY RIGS cents Masonic Building Armstrong " Burns' Toilet Luxuries w are ...., MATTHEWS fi. EVA.NS ENDERBY Union Enderby's I'nl Hilar Short-order I imi-r RrioiiM- e^aurant: \v Cmi bi ms for Ladies exeellen* - lalTlckel - .- :ke to iu -nd lit «ntea,uence*. my own vctldllitea. and pride, - elcaantat and indii' ■ ■ .-'. - - pattenc*. my own hand dealing and til-trill and un- ■■-■hilied by iht- ■ SCISSORi AND PASTE *■ 'a'w un lhe cudgel, lar Mr Walker ■ • _lilem - - I win th" •s heaven Tt.- • -.- -, .-■ i i. ;' r ._..__» II. 11. Robinson a I Rags n j Rags ji Made into Carp J. W. B.icon, Enderby. in Hancock bloik rvrc ynur ,**>■ horses tact tender? ■ "•"- ^_ •'"J ■ l a