X ' - - ���������/��������� <<���������������' .nV '',CW,. "���������^3^., ������J~/r* Enderby, B.C./- July 10, 1913. AND WALKER'S WEEKLY 7V61. 6; No. 19; Whole No. 279 y V A n*" \i r I";. I:' Locals of Home Events of Interest . Near Home and Far Away Good morning1! How's the whoops? A" family line worth' talking about: A clothes-line. > Each day you work is a preparation for the next. " '- a visit to their eastern home. The unpardonable-sin (in summer) forgetting to close the screen door.- Oliver "Harvey was a passenger, on The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society is preparing to serve meals" on the'Recreation Grounds on July, 12th and solicit the*-'help of any.one interested. The regular monthly meeting of the society "will be held at the ���������,._,,.;,- . ��������� home of Mrs. Ruttan on Thursday Many Enderbyites, and especially ,, -_ , _,. - ��������� ������������������ ��������� - - ' . ' . -, .afternoon *July 17th, at 2:30.���������Mrs. 'W. J; Woods, secretary.^ ' ~ Our : American' .citizens celebrated the'glorious "ith/laih'/ Friday evening Don't be a villager���������be universal, no matter where you live. '"* the children, enjoyed immensely seeing Utell's dog circus at '.the. Opera Mrs. Jas; Martin and child are on'House Monday-and Tuesday, evenings enjoying'a visit, Mrs." Gilroy, of sufficiently recovered from the leg | -���������-. ,- fracture-.received"la'st-'winter;as;tobe!-::F;:.W?b4y '^as/taken charge, of-the garden truck patrons' able'' to .discard- .the -crutch and 'cane^T ^.^T* ?otel garden property m si ��������� if '- Coast. ' * Mrs.- S. Poison is - from her daughter, -- New York?-.��������� "���������"',* _���������., - / F.'Waby, supplied his~first*new po tatbes" - to j his "on Saturday. '-'Tuesday, next ."will"be the last day " for the /discount, of-10 per cent, on "���������* water rates, ryz-- . ~-\ V' - '-?;��������� / ., :\ "Mr. and^Mrs: JasT'Evans and'fam- ^"���������njy/and>Erri^^ >-.^_c6astJ'cities_;this=Vee^ z-y^-Mvr^. and3vMrs:^fMuttVrj'and^fainily, / ^"and-Mrr;--Jas.4.- ,Speers" left "for/Van- / l"rcouvert_Tuesday/evening' " ""-.- "- ��������� ��������� J tt \j,. j> v ,���������" ^ * -tii-' - -���������*,*' 7" *������. y^ .**.* ���������* * -��������� ' ��������� "" ;^Missv Nicholson/ is*- speridirig^her "va- ' '> cation :"on ^a visit -to!, her'sister/ Mrs. '"������������������A. E.-,Taylor,''End6rbyrv'j: y '^i '��������� ., . are taking part'in the\tennis tourna: merit at'Penticton this week/- - ~ ~ n / -.- v Mr. Varley, accountant at/(the' Un- l ion.Bank,...will, spend, his "summer Va- . J:-'cation on-a visit to" the1 PrairieT J X~ - ������Dill Bros:, .'are in receipt of. some 1/ swell window- cards - showing' the ex- .4"* 44.4 . J . - ���������������^ ������ -_ cellence of-the Hobberlin clothingv y - H -Miss M. White,- .who has, been stay- "-, ing with.her sister,- Mrs.- Rodiej_ left * tjfor .England "on Monday afternoon.-"_ ..A* Tomkinson is-installing steam . power at- his' Deep Creek mill this -season, aiid will also add aplaner. A. M.; Baird is showing some fine samples of .Ferfection_-_red_currents.'; of "this ,week. V -,��������� ,. ���������;' . ._ . To accommodate the crowds which hy the]-customary fire ���������- works, 'and ' ��������� - - ��������� -������������������������������������-��������� " neighborly" jollity/ It was too late and too'-"dark to .fully- appreciate the it hit the mysterious and devious~;way -through"the atmosphere to the"' rattle - 4 of the kettle are expected on "Saturday,^-the-man unver warvey was a passenger, on a^s of _the .Opera -House.will.-run _���������; ,r ---- --. ' -*-*���������- the south train Wednesday from the-"a Icontiriuous, movingVpicture ;per-jthe- "hot-time','"brigade as nnist" "X" . ' ���������' '' "-/- formance afternoon_>nd'evening. ''"" Wgh'-'spo'ts-and bored its' r Local Orangemen Preparing to --.- "j. Make July 12th; an Enjoyable Dly "���������"-"" ��������� i - -- ;--;- 4 ���������HIGH-HANDED PROCEDURE"^', >> z, /���������' The-'many,' friends rof "Willey"" Rr Barrows were "delighted -to" see"'him^j""" -> r~ . ,.' ~ ��������� , . 'i **-������- .drum this week. ... *y y "ry - "--;, r"" ,-;-. .Dr., Atkinson- paid-his"^regular visit to Enderby' this'"week,^and,reports'a general^ cle complaints 'which havelbeen..epidemic and'fruit farm for Mr. P. H." Murphy. On" this property'Mr. Waby will-*have ' *-* .-'��������� - ^ "-p- "**-'- *- ���������."��������� ������y ,-���������- ample scope .to - show what he can do io muucroy mis weeK, ana,reports-a - - - - '-���������_ ,->," . . :>-, general, clearing -"upVthe-children'sl111^^ garden ^in^the district^ and^hi coiriplaintV'which havelbeenueildemiclff-c2X������??el;Mi^ ��������� M.l ll - S'Mr.' F:';Coiin"Suttofi.^rdiidilewTOd: hiX-'.toi���������*^/ - jfcnd^afrived ^n* Enderby 'the-Bhow>gar.den.r pf'the district Wednesday'morning. ~ He'.waslmet'by, Mrf Skelton,"J6f_r Hulcaf.^with^whom Mr> Sutton'-.will'' take 'W-'his dence.-'' > j *?��������� ���������-��������� ^" '.--���������- ' resi- zVVf.������A. ~^"Russell if came 1-in ���������' from ,^Red cliffe.-VAlta.v ./tfiis'JNweek; ^ri- ai'brief business ,visit." iMr. Russell- report's Redclifl >booniing.".. When* *he^'-,went -;-Pour--^auto .--loads.-, of ^Knights of;|thefe -with'the ^opening, of. thelseason,' Pythias; wilL>l"eave>Enderby:'Sunday.-:it":had a 'population^ of "800rr Its-pop" afternoon "for tVernon,", where they will join the ^Vernon/lodge.land; visiting- Knights from' ^lak'er-ppirits,"f.in"a church parade. ;''---i-' ;'-' yj-Z^yy !������������������/- illation-has ."now reached* 3000." The city lis'-inducing" large '/manufacturing plants/to-1 establish rthereTby. giving a factory/site and'free "(gas) - fuel for Bob f Peel ,fis" putting ou ^the" biggest, twe'nty-five years. ���������" fit "is ^ marvelous stopfer reduction.-sale'ever-'attemptedVhow "quickly/the -city"> is-building'up,' in "Enderby. , ^h'e 'splendid quality^: "of J andyit is'valmbst / unbelievable* the' almost-as large as cooking7cherries. ��������� ��������� Mr. Henderson, principal of the Vancouyer High School, attended the school" examinations in" Enderby last . Thursday. ��������� Don't forget the garden-party in "- the vicarage grounds to be- given by the W. A. of St. George's church, 'J���������Friday_evening; July_18th. = jy The really great .man is he who, when he finds he has come out at the little end of the horn, simply appropriates the" horn and blows forever- more. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnston and j family came in from Nelson on Saturday and are preparing to enjoy the pleasures of a month's camp on Mabel Lake. A. W. Prior, a specialist in repairing English, Swiss and American watches, has opened for business in - ��������� the store formerly occupied by Maundrell the butcher. - "Dick'-' Blackburn returned from the' coast this week. He reports Mrs Blackburn ��������� and child in excellent health and enjoying the ocean winds and sunshine at .Victoria. The store news this" week has some, what crowded in upon our news columns���������but there is a lot of good news in our bJore news to all who will^take advantage of it. The Pope is a quiet, mild, intelligent gentleman who minds his own business. "Derry walls, and no surrender ! Three cheers for King William ! T'hell with the Pope!" the stock^of men's clothing"'and. footwear, carried -by ' this/firm" will, make this sale a recofd:breaker/."'- f.' " / A. A. ' Faulkner, --returned,- from'a trip to his newly acquired'property in the nortnern country now opening up, last Thursday. - He made the trip.-in a Cadalac, ."goings tke, 365 miles without-a'stop of the engines. "I hope you are - following my instructions carefully, Sandy���������the pills . it is number of large " manufacturing, "concerns "which have lbcate'd^there.,'-"' V" -"" "The local Orangemen have"' been busy this week preparing for their 12th1 of July "celebration which "will be held in Enderby next Saturday. i Special train ..service has been arr janged for from'Revelstoke and'other mainline^points, and a special, boat will-bring the" ^Orangemen^ and their friends;,from Okanagan Lake'points., -/ The" Revelstoke, " Kelowna, Salmon Arm and bring their is ''promised able, that/ the/" crowds .will number 1200.^ /"���������'"Outside. lodges are /making a: special, effort to make this celebration a huge-success., ' '"-j~ [/ ,, In addition - to - the - usual' speech- making, "'an' interesting. program 'of field, sports will ^be^puiled/pffh-includ-' ing a'baseball game .between Enderby and 4Salmon'- Arm,., and another[be^. tween ^-tUe^Enderby V aridl-Vemon -iiiii- ~-ZZ\ "^--- V- r " - - ��������� - *��������� - 5. ���������;- ,\ iors"; .-a'footjr ball game between the j" -,���������>;������������������. i- - "j-.y^T-j. -���������**-> i .-s-u.^rJt.r^jzi.fc. r-L i-_.*l - Enderby[���������$and.��������� &almon'^'Anny teams^ and;,_foqttracM'etc.*4as:.f6llowsv7"^7^ /100 /yardsjbpen;: prizes ' $10"and'l$ 5'" Z /^100 -yards^Boys under 46;'..$^ and .%2Zx', ^22kyards-opyn,;?$10:a ; ��������� 75' yards^vgiris^ under /16,f ^and^r _/75 /yards -ladies', ^race; ���������?5jand/J53f^Jrr ""-I50;tyards VBoy?Scbuts,"$3 and %i.y vRuniiirigrKigh--jump,"$5\"andt^ ; 'Hqp.f'step* and/jump/ ?5 ,and.,$3} / "Running long jump,' $5 and: $3.' ""/*/ ^Klootchmen's'race7 $5 and %ii -r."J -/Ladies' egg 'and /spoon/race, -?5-'$3. ; The; sport's will' be-continue'^ until 8. o'clock in theievening." - . / ii"/ ���������' The^City^has/given _the/Orangemen the,free use of tKe-Recreation:Ground and the-curling ��������� club has-granted-the use of: the ; curling' rink for - refresh-' Whatever, are the 'intentions, of- the". Ci P. R. in connection "with contem- -������- ." 1 i- ' 4 ( '��������� plated- 'changes at Mara, the com-- pany.'s^men"on .the ground are tak- J ing" rather/��������� a high-handed way ������of doing' things.- There are said-"to", be ' ��������� 250.-men, laborers,. t surveyors, engin-fr. eers, etc., at Mara'running lines and'* within thev past few weeks" by persons X'Xi7Xzz4 directly interested-have /met. with tno 7jjy7s response whatever; '/The people-are iiUthe dark as to.Vwhat-iscoritern- t-vr ,yz~ pJS������ cJ-..' plated,: b ut * it appears itb 'be. the '-in- P, h terition ofJthe" t company^.to move; itaj.-1 ^. track;farther away from/the.riverjt6%//;7i/l$ get: more_ ' track -.' roomTr'^h^tey^is^-.^-^ thp,intentionf.'ttie/menton the^grburidlJ^E^^ ;^|^?w^4?ur4//neighb^a^ay^^^ be;.judged;:from'^he^foll5wirig'fc^ municatiohr re'ceived^fromi Mara^Wed%^^"4S nesday -morning:v yy/y'^J yip^ZiSp^i VVJE>tX j -������������������ *.x**,} L.r.. -T . ������tu.jOi. if - 1 ft ^ .7. _.^.. ���������* j-5^1 O $**{> *| *yj:������ SHUSWAP':;.LAKE_b6aTING: CLUB m"ent booths The 'busiri'ess people" have"concluded to keep their stores open in. the "fore The annual general-meeting "of this club was ; held "on //July 4th. The ^officers 'for" the year were ��������� elected as follows:" Commodore,; -H. ��������� A. Brown, .(reielected),-=lvice^Commodoref====J^^J= Congrieve, Kamloops;-.Rear. Commodore,^ L. - H. Congrieve, "Sicamous; v-ym noon to accommodate the" public,-, and again in-the evening, when the major part_oL.theL_sp,orts_are_concluded > __ three times a v day, and a drop of fCaptain,"W: K. Finlayson, Sicamous;! whiskey "at bedtime." "Weel, sir, I may be a wee" bit behind wi' the pills, but I'm aboot'six winks in front wi' the whuskyr" An extra attraction is promised in the _'_Opera_j!House:,_this_ (Thursday), evening, when the great child's dream dance will be given; also the comic film "Oil," and "The . General's Daughter" a play dealing with the campaign in the Soudan. Mrs. Mcintosh, and. Miss Duncan, sister and,neice of Mrs. W. J. Wheeler, who have been visiting in Enderby the past few weeks, left for the coast this week, where Mrs. Mcintosh has purchased a home. Miss Duncan will return to Enderby later. In accordance with the Mayor's proclamation to recognize the 12th of July as a holiday, we wish to notify our patrons that our store will be closed from 12 o'clock"noon for the balance of the day. To .accommodate Saturday night shoppers we will remain open Friday Dill Bros. At a meeting of. the Okanagan United "Growers Ltd., and the citizens of Vernon on Saturday, at which Mr. W. E. Scott, deputy minister of agriculture, was present, 500 shares, representing a capitalization of $50,000, were subscribed. It is said that this amount will be increased to $60,000. treasurer and serretary, E. L. Berry, Annis. The balance sheet was presented and audited and found correct with vouchers, as follows:' Balance ��������� sheet* for year-ending June 2nd," 1913:" " . To joining fees ..'. % 77.50 Subscriptions 47,50 Donations 285.00 .Entrance fees, regatta 27.50 Error in cash 40 There wifl, be a continuous moving picture performance at the - Opera .House, both afternoon and evening. Every accommodation will (be provided by the hotels and refreshment 1 parlors, and the day promises to be one of tne most successful the Or- .angemen have held in the Interior. I.,In connection with the accommoda- j tion "of" the-"visiting" Ofang"emeri,rthe 'local lodge has rented K. ol P. hall as a rendezvous for all committees, etc., on Saturday. shovels,"andvare /digging /up1" our !gar^ den-/potat"oes;" fruit^ trees;and")every- thlng.r, When; "we spoke to-.the-boss/;, he/ would" 'not /deign., tb'ariswer-us.:?, r They' .are, taking /my frbntVgarden^v/^,-;^:-;^? rthe/verandah,"^"and ..the"stakes;'coine^y*2'''^' just into iny "front room. -They7have/''" ordered.'- Mr.-' Hines ��������� to remove/his"restore, " and -the bridge' foreman"' to Ve- - ' move "his.^timbers etc.. lVitVinr\24z% hours. "j,Not one"word*-as to cbmpen-^l* satibn.to/any" of usf ^f ~am ctremb/f ���������{ii'-X&i/i ling like a .leaf.'. We(hav'e'xpaid(fo^:>^/V;|,^ our land. '/'Their -lines'" cutr Owen's.^v?1 >-|f: nice house right in two.,;4 -' XX'yX/7^7z4 P.S.���������"Since "writing- we;have;Ve'/f'.fV"%j,%5 ceived orders to- remove 'house,,fence"/1/"i'jXXz and all belongings "iii - one week. > We -_'. ^X7X/7 r-~J r,\ -*-J 4 4, ..V-lW , have resolved to take no notice,- but- will let the Government fight it out.'.' LIVE STOCK SHOW COMMISSION* 1 L'r ;-'%U" '* f- '0-4 I $337.90 By petty cash V..- $ 5.00 Printing and advertsising 16.76 Bank charges .25 Money prizes 170.00 Balance in bank :. 145.30 $ 337.90 After general business and matters of interest for motor boats had been discussed, a vote of thanks to the Commodore for presiding closed the meeting, to reassemble at the call' of evening, the chair. \ - "Com. Riverdale ten-acre lots are now on the market at reasonable prices and on easy terms. H. W. Harvey. To Rent���������My house, premises and garden, on Salmon Arm Road. Also a few farm 'Implements for sale. F. Waby, Enderby. The choicest candies at Joe's. FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS War continues in the Balkans. The Bulgarians are now cleaning up the other allies', Greece and Servia, with the possibility of Roumania jumping into the fight, and Turkey reaching out to retake some of the territory taken from her by the allies/, -fiprae of the bloodiest battles ever icJifet in the Balkans have,taken place during the past week, and, the Bulgarian army seems1 to have the best of it up to the present time. No trouble to show Riverdale lots. Come and see them while there is a number to choose from. H. W. Harvey.- A delicious cooling drink, or. ice cream soda is always at your command at Joe's. Anyone looking for a small place would do well to secure a lot at Riverdale. H. W. Harvey. To obtain true insight into pub'-'""! lie feeling throughout Canada's, farm - districts as to the advisability of a", national live, stock, show, being or-������-> g"anize~d~-iri the/ DominfoiTalong tiheX same lines as that held in Chicago^ a commission ' has been appointed by. Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister of Ag-- ' riculturc. In the personnel of the - Commission we find the name of Dr. -- S. F. Tolmie, who is prominently.., identified with the stock branch of the department of agriculture in the west. # ^ "While there is no definite informa-, . t^on available as ��������� to when the commission will start work," says the Victoria Colonist, "and what section" will be covered, it is understood that' a thorough canvas will be made of -' all agricultural sections, of the, Do- / inion." ' "That the ability of Dr. Tolmie has-"" been recognized by the Department of - Agriculture, will be appreciated by his many friends in this city. v It is - the general opinion here that there could be no one better able to ac-*' curately gauge the sentiment of the farmers of the West on any project than Dr. Tolmie." The soil and situation are ideal for growing small at Riverdale. fruits and vegetables H. W. Harvey. THE ENDERBY PRESS AND WALKER'S WEEKLY SUPPLIES A trip in the hills, a boat ride on the river or an outing on the lake is made thrice enjoyable if you have a Kodak with you. We have them in all sizes, and carry a complete line of Kodak Supplies. Get your Kodak wants now and be ready for any kind of a trip. Thursday, July 10, 1913 ENDERBY PRESS Published every Thursday at Eiuicr.by, B.C. at $2 per year, by the Walker Prcas. ,IF-WE KNEW Could we but draw back the curtains lhat; surround each other's lives, ! Advertising Hates; Transient. 50c an inch first ��������������������������� insertion, 23c each subsequent insertion, tract advcrlisini;. $1 an inoh per month. Lvjsal Notices: "12c a line first insertion: 8c n line j each subsequent insertion. Kcadinsr Notices and Locals: 15c a line. JULY 10. 1913 Seo the naked heart and spirit, Con-iKnow wllflt spur the action gives. Often we would find it better, Purer than wc judge we should, We should love each other better If we only understood. DOMINION AID TO AGRICULTURE A. REEVES Druggist & Stationer ClilTSt. Enderby PROFESSIONAL Q L. WILLIAMS Dominion ������������������nd Provincial Land Surveyor Bell Block Enderby, B.C. D R. H. W. KEITH, Office hours: .Forenoon, 9 to 10:30 Afternoon. 3 to A Evening, (!:30 to 7:30 Sunday, by appointment Office: Cor. ClifT and GeorfreSts. RNDEIIHY E NDERBY COTTAGE HOSPITAL MISS WARWICK, Proprietress Maternity Fees, $20 por week Fees covering ordinary illness, $2.50 per day. ENDERB Y, li. C. SECRET SOCIETIES H. E. BLANCJiARD W. M. A.F.&A.M. Enderby. Loilscu No.