"e7fd557f-bc55-4c0e-81c3-2fd76eee76f1"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "The Armstrong Advance and Spallumcheen Advocate"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2015-11-26"@en . "1906-09-21"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/armstrongad/items/1.0065993/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " \u00C2\u00A3\ny\n;\nS6c Armstrong Adva\nand Spallumcheen Advocate.\n1v\nm- wfaaaa%e*ia\nPubllaner.\nPublished at Armstrong, in the Garden Spot of the Famous Okanagan Valley.\nSmbaarhttlon St.SO In Ad.anoe\nOthorwlaa S2.00.\nVOL. II.\nARMSTRONG. B. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, llHXi.\nXO. 28.\nwe soil Lead\nAngihlng vou e\u00C2\u00ABi or wear!\nWe Sell\nI\nThe\nBest\nReady-\nr Made\nV> Clothing\nin the\nWorld.\nSchool Days are\ni fiere Again.\u00E2\u0099\u00A6 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTRY U* FOR -\nShoes\nfor the\nChildren.\nA Few More\nSUMMER GOODS\nTo be Sacrificed.\nThe Big store Always Leads.\n(Uood Cargill Co.\n United.\t\nTHE - BIG - STORE.\nMWMMM\naa\*mm\n'\nEnderby Farmer's Wife Missing. Prices for Electric Light.\nA dispatch to the Vancouver\nProvince from Enderby, dated the\n19th says :\nMrs. Daley, the wife of a rancher ut Mara, disappeared on the\nnight of September 16. She was\ntraced to Sicamous, and it is not\nknown whether she went east or\nwest from the station. A family\nof children iB left. She had\nthreatened to leave several times,\nand suffered from Strange nervous\nBUells occiisioniily. It is probable\nthat her mind is unhinged. At\nthe time of her disappearance the\nwoman hml a largo sum of money\nwith her.\nRalph Smailes on the M. ft V.\nRalph Smailes, promoter and\nbusiness manager of the Midwuy\nund Vernon Bnilwuy. arrived in\ntown Sunday from Greenwood.\nFor some mouths he has been\nabsent iu New York, Scuttle and\nthe Canadian coast cities on a\nmission in connection with the\nnew road. L. M. Rice, formerly of\nthe C.P.R. engineering stuff, and\n8. T. Toinlinson, un engineer\nrepresenting an eastern corporation, are also iu town, having\ncoine over the route of the Midway\nVernon. These engineers are now\nengaged in detuils iu connection\nwith the road.\nMr. Smailes refused to stute to\na representative of The Okanagan\nthat the charter had been sold,\nbut seemed confident the road\nwould be built.- The Okanagan. ,\nThe following is the schedule of\nprices proposed to be charged for\nelectric light by the Armstrong\nLight & Power Co. ThiB schedule\nWiib submitted to the municipal\ncouncil Tuesday night and approved of by thnt body, subject to\nalteration should it not correspond\nwith rates charged in Vancouver:\nFlat Rateh peh Month\u00E2\u0080\u0094Based\non Ui Candle Power Lights.\nHotels and Stores-\nFirst ten lights, each $1.00\nSecond ten, each 75\nOver 20, each 50\nFactories-\nFirst ten lights, each...\nSecond ten, each\t\nChurches and hulls-\nFirst six lights, each...\nSecond six, each\t\nOver 12, each\t\nPrivate Houses\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nFirst three lights, each 75\nAll over three, each 25\nH-Candle power, each 15\nConsumers may put in their own\nmetres, in which case the rates\nwill be:\nPer killowatt hour.\nFirBt 50 killowats lit*.\nSecond 50 killowatts 10i/.\nThird 50 killowatts Ollc.\nPayment in all cases to be made\nby the 10th of every month and\n20% to be added if not paid by\nthat date.\nMam^u-e^--.\nI formalin]\nIn tke Place of Blue Stone\ngamfOPa a a\n<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2***-\u00E2\u0080\u0094Smut on Wheat.\nCosts\nLess, Easier to Handle.\nBetter Results.\n.75\n.60;\n,50\n,261\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A215\nNo. 1. $1 per lb. No. 2, 75c. per lb.\n(One lb No. 1 makes FORTY GALLONS solution)\n3fie Armstrong Pharmacy,\nR. R. Bums, - - Druggist.\nProgress of Electric System.\nSpecial Council Meeting.\nA special meeting of tlle municipal council for the transaction of\ngeneral business was held Tuesday\nevening of this week.\nRe the extension of the townsite\ncf Armstrong, the petitions from\nthe residents of the present town\nand those of the urea proposed to\nbe included were formally accepted\nand the maps and plans of the proposed new townsite ordered to be\nsent to the registrar of titles for\nregistration.\nF. C. Wolfenden, on behalf of\nthe Armstrong Light and Power\nCo;, submitted the lint rates proposed to be charged for light.\nAfter comparing them with the\nmetre rates of tho city of Vancouver, and finding that they\nworked out to practically the same\nBchedule the council accepted the\nsame subject to any changes that\nmay occur in the Vancouver rateB\nin the future. The schedule will\nbe found in another column of this\nissue. The company, however,\nagrees to make a reduction on\nthese rates after a period of six\nmonths.\nThe Coyotte creek water scheme\nwas laid over for consideration ut a\nPostmasters to Have a Raise.\nOttawa, Sept. It!.- It is understood that the PoBtmiister-Genoral\nwill shortly announce an increase\nin the scale of salaries paid to\nrural postmasters, for which the\nlatter have been clamoring for\n'* years on account of the increased\ncost of living in almost every part\nin the Dominion.\n\"Yankee Panky\"\nReferring to thi\ning reform In th\nproposed spell-\ni United States\nis of easy access. The dam will be\nabout fifty feet 111 length and sottu*\nThe writer lately took occasion I twenty feet in height,\nto visit the scene of work beinul As soon as the dam is completed\ndone by the Armstrong Light and I the laying of the pipe will be\nPower Company for the purpose begun, whioh is to be done by th-\nof being in a position to verify our company furnishing the same,\noccasional reports to the effect: while simultaneously with this im\nthat the company was proceedingi enlarged crew will beset to work\nas rapidly as possible with the setting the poles and clearing kite\ninstallation of the system, Our right-of-way to town,\nvisit there had the effect of con-; The preparatory work, now well\nvincitig us that tho company is nigh completed, is by far the bug-\ndoing all they claim in the way of lost portion of tbe undertaking,\nwork and more. During the com-1 and with the work now to be don*!\nparatively short time Joe greater speed can be obtained, and\nMcDonald bus been engaged with it is now only a matter of a few\nhis crew of men-ha has dorrs a \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.weeks-wh\u00C2\u00ABn.th\u00C2\u00BBcompany will ouvb\nsurprising amount of work. Nat-! overcome all difficulties and be in\nurally the work so far has been a position to supply the town with\nlargely, in fact almost entirely, of both light and power,\na preparatory nature. The lirst \" How much are they going to\nwork necessitated the making charge \" is a question often asked\nof roads, building of bridges, erect- and one which unite property\nall of interests those who contemplate\ntaking advantage of the electric\nendorsed by President Rosevelt j iH\u00C2\u00AB \" bunkhouses \" etc., all of\nrecently, tlie Torntito Globe, under. *ni\u00C2\u00B0h required considerable time\nthe above caption, says : land labor. The next work under- light. According to the agreement\n\" ..... with the municipal council, upon\nwhich agreement the compuny\nWe really think Rnzvelt mid, taken was th.\nhiB friends mite love us us our own j ror the power\nclearing of the site\nhouse, which had to\nbe made in a dense growth of trees sought and obtained their franchise\nand huge masses of fallen timber, the charges are not to exceed those\nFollowing this came the making of charged in the city of Vancouver,\nthe trail from the scene of the Elswhere in this issue will be\npower house to the point where the found the schedule of rates pro-\ndam is to be situated. This trail; posed to be charged by the com-\nis tirst to be UBed in getting the pany, as approved by tho council,\nmaterial up for the dam and later It is expected the light wi 11 be\nis to be used to lay the piping in,\nover which will be placed dirt to\nlangwige. They have not' left us\nmuch else. In sum instances it\nmuy be puzling, eBpeshuly to a\nformer and an imatnre skoolboy,\nbut its orthogrnfy has a sertin his-\ntorikal vain and we do not like to\npart with it. Of kors, if Ruzvelt\nbacked by Karnegie, sez we have\ngot to reform our speling we shal\nhav to, and that wil be the end of\nit, for Karnegie has awl the dollers I Protect >t horn frost. The distance\nund Ruzvelt hus awl the branes, Iirom the pewer house to the dam j\nbut awl tho same it will be dashti\u00C2\u00BB thrBe quarters of a mile, the\nhard lines.\" ! whole distance of which the trail |\navailable about the middle\nOctober.\nof\nSt. James' Vicarage.\nAs will bo noted by the call\nfor\nA Washington Immigrant.\nT\nsteep bank with pick and shovel. I of a vicarage in connection with\n | In this distance is obtained u rise; 8t. James'church is to be pro-\n....\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E... \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E. .\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E New arrivals to the district yes- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o{ 450 fcat) which to 80UU) extent oeeded with at once. During the\nspecial meeting to l\u00C2\u00BBTeid*onl;he|terftty Were Mr' andMtfSl W' ^\"'-indicates the ascent necessary to Period of his oharge of the church\n22nd. jnor'of\u00C2\u00B080'VVash-wnoare sh'P-! reach the location of the dum. In here, Rev. Howard .1. King has\nW. W. Clark, of the Vancouver P\"lg their etfeots her\u00C2\u00B0 for the pnr\" I one place the ascent is bo great been an active worker in its behalf\nWorld, submitted a scheme for | P\u00C2\u00B09e \u00C2\u00B0f \"'aknig this their future th(lt it ig made by meml8 of \u00E2\u0080\u009E 12B| and through his efforts and the\nadvertising the district through\nhome.\nThey have temporarily {{oot [U(i(]er At miother point the able assistance of tho energetic\nthat paper, which scheme\nendorsed by the council,\nF. 8. Harding was paid 940\nwork done on the Young-Schubert\nroad and his contract cancelled.\nThe road boss was instructed to\nenguge men to complete the contract.\nH, Swiuison wus paid $275 on\nhis contract for the work on the\nSwunson-Burell road, $50 being\nleased the building next to the j tra\u00C2\u00A3l [\u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009E!\u00E2\u0080\u009E llrouml a grent rock I wardens the church\nhas reached\ncondition.\n| Wolfenden brick block, owned by j preoil,ioe wDere iB llm,ie necessary the present satisfactory\n{or Fisher & Sage. Mr. Connor has j \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E jlnmeri8e cribbing to enable the =\nfor some time been interested in | laying of tb\u00C2\u00BB pip.-. The 450 feet T . w . .\nOkanagan valley, and a few months |agoent from the power house to the * enaers Wanted.\ndam represents tho head that will Tenders will be received for\nbe given the water which will afford ; bulldlm? the vicarage in the church\na pressure of IDS lbs. per square in., lot west of town, up to Saturday\nThe water will be taken from the. September 2!\u00C2\u00BBth.\ndam in 16 inch pipe, reducing j Plans and specifications and all\nalternately to 14,12 and ten which j particulars may be got from the\nwill be the siz.^ of the pipe at the I building committee,\nthe work, and Mr. Swanson beinHrrri'^TT\"\"\" \"\"\" 10H',lT)\",\"3r|power house. The lowest or any tender not\ngiven three weeks to complete the I8**\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 with the appearance of some, This ^ ^ M(] d fa necessarily accepted\n0f the \"\"\"timber to be seen here, j Mr ^^^ ^ has ^^\nAnother Realty Deal. < completed, and this together with\nall the preliminary work has been\nago subscribed for the Advance, ot\nwhich he has since been an interested reuder. Through it ho hus\nbecome familiar with the Armstrong district und has become\nconvinced thut he will like our district. Mr. Connor is an expert\nheld back until the completion of \"\"m\ .\"\"' ^\"\",l\" \" u\" oif\"'\n, 9 l-i\u00E2\u0080\u009E enced lumberman and is especially\nwork\nThe clerk was instructed to\nextend formal invitation to Hon.\nRTMcBride to open the new agricultural hall on October 10,\nM. Lee was appointed municipal\nconstable at a remuneration of $20\nper month.\nThe bill of C, Pelly for repairs\non (Itter lake ditch was passed at\n$4.50\nHarry Schneider would not be\nat home if he was not '-doing something\". His latest deal is to trade\neighty acres ot the Glanzer farm\nto H. Hawkins for the property\nnow occupied by the former's\nbutcher business\u00E2\u0080\u0094apparently a\ngood deal for each.\ndone with a crew averaging only\nten men. The work now in hand\nis the construction of the dam.\nThis is to be located at a point in\nthe creek admirably suited for the\npurpose, for on either side rise\nalmost perpendicularly high banks T.S.D.\nof solid stone, while the bed rock o'clock\nCommittee\nT. C. Gray.\nH. Hawkins.\nRevi,. H. .1. Kino\nHigh Mass.\nHigh muss will be celebrated at\nthe head of the lake, Sunday, the\n30th of this month at 10.:|0 o'clock\nSermon by Rev. Dom. Dorval\nEvening service at il The Advance\nPUBLISHED EVERY\nARMSTRONG,\nFRIDAY\nH. V.\nAT\nthe support ot an increased niim-\nber of families on a given acreage\nof tillable land. This fact has1\nmade the district become the homes\nof innumerable new families during |\nthe past few years, and yet offers\ninducements for many more settlers.\nWatch the town and district of\nArmstrong grow, and within the\nAdvertising rates given cm application.' space of a few years wo shall have\n _^_ proven our title to the claim of the\nJOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.\nNotices uf church services Anil t-nt.tr-1\ntoimuents where no iiilinisBiun is charged!\nInserted In*. Other notices at usual\nmli-s. t'anls ol ttninUs 11.\ntr\nEOCENE RHIAN, . Publleher.\nSubscription S1.S0 p&r year in advance.\nIt not psid in advanoe \u00C2\u00A3l.uo.\ngarden s]iot of the Okanagan and\nof British Columbia.\nWinter Entertainment.\nAb the season advances the quoB-\n* j tion of winter entertainments\ni becomes the more prominent. For\ni these who revel iu the dance there\nis certain to be plenty of amuse-\n'incut in this line and perhaps the\nbest to be found iu the Okanagan\nThere are, however, a certain imiii-\nThe outlook for the future for .ber of the young people whose\nArmstrong as a town is at present' inclinations do not lend them to\nmost promising, and business men.th'6 sort of pleasure, for whom as\nand residents generally are justly well as for the middle aged and\nhopeful. Armstrong's reputation older there should be provided\namong the travelling public and some form ot amusements during\nTbe Advance is plihlislit'tl in tbe into\neats ot the town and district in wbii-h\nIt exists and cordially solicits tbe |\u00C2\u00ABil\nronage ol the public\nWatch Our District Prosper.\nA NNOUNCE-\ni*> MENT...\n> To the Ladies:\nI take the liberty of announcing to the\nLadles of the District that my stock of\t\nFALL MILLINERY\nIs now ready for their inspection. I will\nhave no formal Opening Day, but invite you\nto call whenever convenient.\nVERY LATEST DESIGNS-PRETTY STYLES-\nREASONABLE PRICES.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E Mrs. W. S. FISHER.\n^r=\n301\n[01\nvJf\nthis\nwell as for\nolder there shoul\nsome form of\ncasual visitors is such \"as to make the long winter evenings that will\nit one of the most popular points Prove - somcc ot pleasure and yet\nintheOkunagati. This fact should ! be profitable and elevating in its\nbe especially consoling to those of i nature. By our exchanges it is j\nus whose interests lie here and' noted that in a number of towns\nwho have much dependent upon the fraternal societies are taking\nthe future of the town und district the initiative in this matter and me\nVisitors carrying away a good im- j already making arrangements for\npression are bound to advertise the ! the winter's entertainments. Arm-\ntown in outside pieces, which in | strong is noted as a town of fra-\nturn will assure ub a liberal proportion of the new residents who\nare gradually finding new homeB\nin the Okanagan\u00E2\u0080\u0094as an exchange\nputs it \" taking refuge in the\nmountains \"\u00E2\u0080\u0094where they are finding a climate more congenial than\nthat of the prairies and a country\nof promises that are not far behind\nthose of the great and widely\nternal societies, where nearly\nevery one belongs to one or more\nand where all the members are\nloyal to the principles inculcated. In view of this the lodges\nmight well take up the matter of\nproviding entertainment for the\nwinter, either conjointly or each\norganization on its own behalf.\nIt is to be hoped that some steps\nmjr 9,}!/^/afi&AATty&Arty&&lAT^^\nG. MOBERLY...\nCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 1\nKinds of Carpenter Work at reasonable\nPrices\nSash, Doors, Mouldings and Glass.\nTurning, Band Sawing, Picture FRAMING. |\nS^rr1 Plans und Specifications Prepared.\n\"The und of the Big Red Apple9'\nWe Offer a\nSNAPF^\non 07 Acres\nMile ami a quarter from\nARMSTRONG.\nMONEY TO LOAN!\nWe have a few thousand dollars to loan on\nGood Real Estate Security at reasonable rates.\nWe wish to place this at once. -?- Give us a call,\nFISHER t* sm&sss\n:j\nadvertised provinces to the east of' will bo taken in this direction ere\nthe mountains. ' the 6eason advances too far.\nArmstrong during the past year | ~\t\nhas experienced a steady and Armstrong Fair Near at Hand.\nhealthy growth, which promises to\nbe continued throughout the coming years until it shall have become\na town of several hundred population larger than at present.\nBuilding operations are steadily in\nprogress the year round and new\nresidents are forming new homes\nand new business enterprises being\nestablished. One of the most\ntangible evidences of the prosperity of the town lies in the fact that\nat present there is not a vacant\nhouse in town. Among the new\nbuildings in course of erection is a\ntine two story brick block, which\nis to cost several thousand dollars\nand which is to be fully occupied\nby business enterprises of the\ntown.\nAmong the public utilities too\nArmstrong ranks ahead of many\nplaces of larger population. An\nThe dutes of the Armstrong fair\nare drawing nigh and everything\npoints to a successful exhibition.\nIn addition to the generous prizes\noffered in the regular prize list and\nthe special prizes previously advertised, several more specials are\nbeing offered, in which are included the following:\nBy D. Matheson.\nFor the best yearling colt or filly\nin the roadster class.. .$4.00 $2.00\nBeBt foal of 190(1.... 8.00 1.50\nBest specimen of penmanship\nby any pupil under 111.$1.50\nBest specimen of penmanship by\nany pupil under 10 $1.00\nBy Fabmebs' Exchange.\nBeBt collection early potatoes $5.00\nBest collection late potatoes.. 5.00\nBeBt collection winter aplpes.. 5.00\nenlarged water works\" system soon IBest coll\u00C2\u00ABotio11 fall apples... .5.00\nto be installed will replace our! U is up to the directors of the\npresent excellent system with one If(lir to Bel1 everv individual possi-\nthat might easily do credit to Ple membership tickets and they\nplaces of several times our popu-' Bnoul(1 8et u niove on and hustle,\nlation. This will be a system with Ilt is also absolutely necessary that\nten-inch main.nnd in addition to' th\" directors see every farmer and\nsupplying an abundance of water; m\"ke arrangements for exhibits\nfor domestic use and for gardens'11\u00E2\u0084\u00A21 not lettve everything to the\nand lawns within the limits of the lll8t moment. Then- should be u\ntownsite will be extended to supply splendid exhibit considering the\nwater to many of the ranches adja- Lieutenant Governor has been\ncent to the townsite within a\nradius of several miles. An electric\nlight und power plant is now being\nput iu by a company composed of\nlocal eapitalists which will make\nthti town equal to its most modern\nrivals in this respect. Our streets\nas well as the dwellings and business places will Bhortly be electric\nlighted while power will be fur-\nnished for the several local industries of the town.\nFor some time the lunds of the\ndistrict surrounding have attracted\nattention by the quality of the\nfruit grown. Though formerly\ngrain growing occupied practically\nthe whole attention of the farmers\nof the district, it has of late years\nbeen demonstrated thnt as a fruit\ngrowing section the Spallumcheen\nis an equal to and in some respects\na peer to other parts of the Okanagan, and horticulture is yearly\nreceiving increased attention,\nwhich is proving more profitable\nto the fanners and makes possible\nLieutenant Governor has\nasked to open the new hall.\nProvincial Fair Dates.\nThe dates of almost all the annual\nfairs in British Columbia, all of\nwhich are held at some time during\nthe months of September und\nOctober, have been announced.\nThe following is the complete list:\nVernon- Sept. 19,20,21.\nKamloops \u00E2\u0080\u0094Sept. 211. 27.\nAgassiz -Sept. 8,\nNorth Vancouver Sept. il.\nKelowna Sept. 12. 13,\nMission\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sept, 17.\nNelson-Sept. 111,20,21.\nChilliwack-Sept. 20, 21.\nCentral Park-Sept 20, 21, 22.\nSurrey Centre Sept. 25,\nLangley Sept. 26,\nThe Islands-Sept, 28.\nEburue\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sept. 2(1, 27.\nVictoria-Sept. 25, 26, 27, 28, 2!)\nNew Westminster\u00E2\u0080\u0094Oct. 2, 8, 4,\n5 and li, |\nAKMSTRONG-Oct. 10 und 11.\nFURNITURE!\nOur line of Furniture it now more complete than ever and we will supply with\nanything you want in the way of\t\nHOUSE FURNISHINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.\nFull Line Undertaking Goods.\ncontractors and Builders.\nContracts taken for all kinds of\nCarpenter Work.\nPLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED\nAND ESTIMATES FURNISHED.\nMePherson tSllollby\nYour Meats.\nWill be Beit that the Market affords\nif they are bought at the\t\nOkanagan Meat Market.\nWHOLESALE and\nRetail Meat Merchants.\nLive Stock and Poultry Bought.\nfrcih FISH TlCSiljS jjj FN(H|S.\nc. i. nousa.\nCiller.\nH. Schneider, prop.\n-&\nBank of Montreal\nHead Office: Montreal\nCAPITAL, all paid np $14,000,000. Rest, 810,000,000\nBalance Protit and Losb account, $378,988.\nPRESIDENT, Right Men. Lord Jlrathcona and Mount Kerala\nVICE-PRESIDENT, Sir Ceo. A. Drummond. K.C.M.G.\nTRUNKS\"\"1\nVAUSES\nNew Stook..\nJust Received.\n0. L. CHRISTIAN,\nArmstrong - Harness - Store.\nBranches in all the principal cities and towns in Canada. Also in\nthe following cities :\u00E2\u0080\u0094London. Eng.; 22, Abchurch Lane, E. C.\nNew York, 59 Wall Street: Chicago. 188 La Salle Street: Spokane,\nWash.; St. John's Newfoundland.\nBankers ami Correspondents : Liverpool. Bank of Liverpool. Scotland, British Linen Co's. Bank and Branches.\nA general banking business transacted. Drafts sold available at\nall points in the United States. Europe and Canada, including Atlin\nand DawBon City.\nSAVING'8 BANK DEPARTMENT.\nDeposits received from 1 upwards and interest allowed at current rates.\nInterest entered 30th June, and 31st December\nWlthdrawala am demand without delay.\nRanchers and country business given special attention. Municipal and schoo)\ndistrict accounts received on favorable terms. Special attention Riven to the\nhandling of municipal and other debentures.\nBANKING BY MAIL.\nDeposits may be made and withdrawn by mail, Out-of-town accounts receive\nevery attention.\nOKANAGAN DISTRICT. Se^iKEif.0.1*'\nENOERBY,\nARMSTRONG E. 4. Taylar, Smb. Agent. KELOWNA\nK S. ..latoOllntock, Smb. Agent. P. Oubtonlln, Smb. Agent.\nThe\n31\ncan\nYOUR.\nTl\nOpportunity\nYour Success is dependent upon two things\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nRealization and Action.\nIf You\nWant to\nBUY\nIf\nA BU8INE88 we can\nrind a suitable location for\nyou.\nYou\nWant to\nSELL\nList your property with us and we will dispose of it.\nBaiTRemember we are Belling the INCH LOTS.\n\ rents for J Anglo-Amerktan Fire Ins.\nAgents lor j g^ ^^ \u00C2\u00A3|fe>\nBOa\nHirby&Hirby,\nReal \u00E2\u0082\u00AC$tate\nLIE\n3E\nJill kinds of Refresbiig Dishes for the\nHot Weather\nDELICIOUS ICE CREAM\nICE CREAM SODAS\nSTRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, ETC,\nALL THE LATEST AND BEST FLAVORS.\nTroft \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 fruit \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 new \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Stock.\nAa SHARY,\nBakery,\nConfectionery,\nRestaurant,\n<\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0. a\nIVoudetalltbe Cocal news for $1.50 a year.;!\nj Aimirong M|AT MARKET.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094-wiwlesaie & ReMl==\nAll kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats always in stock\nFish and Fowl in season\nBestPrices for Fat StocK and Poultry.\nMail Orders a Specialty.\nGeoa Murray,\nPoultry Wanted\n1\nrevs f\u00C2\u00BBTT\u00C2\u00BBv\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBvifT\u00C2\u00BB7\u00C2\u00ABT7\u00C2\u00BB7n\nPrOp. a\nV*-*r*'ar*f 11\n3W=\n.. Cocal and General..\n-jj\u00C2\u00B1-\nBorn- To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. \ Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Thos.\nSkyrme, a son, on Saturday, Sep- j Lowes, on Friday, September 14,\nteniber 15, HKMi. 1806, a son.\nMiss Ida .McDonald left the first j Mrs. C. H. Hardy returned from\nof the week for Vancouver to enter I the Vernon hospital Tuesday. She\nll business college.\nThos. Holliday is beginning the\nerection of a new residence on his\nproperty in Eastview.\nThe stork was kept well engaged at Armstrong last week. No\nIt-sB than five births occurred in\nis somewhat improved in health.\nE. W. Keenleyside, representing\nthe North American IiiBurance Co.\nspent the last of the week here.\nBring something to the fair.\nEven though it may not appear to\nyou to be anything extra, at least\nhelp to make a good show.\nMr. and Mrs. H\ntown within as many days.\nMiss Constance Daykin and! Mr,and Mr8' H McCann, of\nMrs. Bert Fletcher arrived from'0tter lnke' monrn the lo8B ot their\nVancouver and New Westminster infunt chll(1- wht>B0 ,leuth occurred\non Monday for a visit with thoir [ Monday morning at the age of\nparents. I four months.\nThe Bee Hive Store and Binl\nMjbb Jean, eldest\nMr. and Mrs. W. S.\nMonday for New\nwhere she enters Columbian\nu ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u009E Bros, each sport newly covered de-\nBurnett, left I ,. . . , ,,\n\u00C2\u00AB,._.,, livery wagons, which add consul-\nWestminster, ,, . ?, . . . ,, .\ni>rably to their prominence m their\n, ,. ,, . daily stunts about town,\nlege- for a three year s course.\nMarshall Lucas returned from\nField Tuesday where he has been\noperating a barber shop during\nNotice is given in another column of tlie compulsory annual\nshoot of the rifle association to be\nheld on October 18 and 19, Members are also notified to return all\nrides at once.\nWm. Stevenette, who arrived\nthe Bummer. He leaves the first\nof October for Portland to resume\nhis Btudies in the dental college.\nBert Francis, who has been\nworking in Revelstoke for the\nfrom Lacombe, Alta., on Tuesday L,^ few weekB) oame ln on Mon\npurchased the three-acre residen. day>\u00E2\u0080\u009E train and w(,nt th h to\ntlal site ii\u00C2\u00ABEnstview formerly owned j Veru0I1 wh\u00E2\u0080\u009Ere ho hag ^ ft\nby F. J. Bud. Mr. Stevenette has j gition as bllggageman in the c, p\nbegun the erection of a residence j g station\non the same.\nA meeting of the directors of the\nA large bear was seen in the\ntimber to the east ef town on Sunday. An organized bear hunt was\nat once talked of. but bo far there\nFarmers' Exchange was held Saturday afternoon, A good attend-\nance of the members of the board\nwas present. The business\nis no report of old Bruin having, .... ,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, ? | principally of a routine nature in\nbeen brought to earth,\nmul is said to have been seen in\nthe same locality on several previous occasions.\nC. T. Fenner is on a two weeks'\nholiday to Alberta.\nBorn-To Mr. and Mrs. John\nWinslow. a son, on Saturday, September 15,1906,\nRev. D. Campbell will preach in\nthe Methodist church next Sunday\nmorning at the usual hour.\nMrs. J. T. Bardolph, of Vernon.\nwiib n guest of her Bister, Mrs. E.\nS. V. McClintock, this week.\nWork on the Wolfenden brick\nblock is progressing favorably.\nThe brick is up to the second story.\nW. J. Robinson, of Vancouver,\nis here for the purpose of wiring\nbuildings for those who contemplate putting in electric light.\nSpecial services were held in the\nSeventh Day Adventist church\nWednesday evening. SermoiiB\nwere delivered by Elders Stewart\nand Young.\nW. S. Fisher on Wednesday\npurchased of Geo. Levins the hitter's farm north of town. Mr.\nLevins expects to engage at work\nin the lumbering woods.\nGeorge S. Polly, youngest son of\nMr. S. Pelly has accepted u poBi-\ntion from the C.P.R. on one of\ntheir boutB on Arrow Lake. He\nleft last Saturday to take it up.\nThe many friends of Mr. and\nMrs. Ceo. Heggie, of the Stepney\nranch, sympathize with them in\nthe loss of their infant daughter\nwhose death oenred at the uge of\nfour months last week.\nr\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\\ni\nTT^ATCH this\nSpace for\nannouncements\nof Genuine, Big'\nMoney-Saving'\nBargains!\nI\nI\nI\nI\nJOHN HAMILL,\nE6c - Lowest - Priced - Store, a\ny\n(;\nBUSINESS POINTERS\n,\nOfficial Directory\nRailway Time Table\n(Shuswap & Okanaoan Railwav|\nOveralls in black, gray or blue, j A\u00C2\u00A3uvne^\u00C2\u00B0\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 North.dHny.e.,oe,9:2r, a. m.\nArm- Arrives from South daily except\n! Sunday 3:26 p. m.\nj the interests of the Exchange.\ni Wednesday's train hud on board\n1 a trotter for W. R. McGaw, of Ver-\nThe residential suburbs of East-:non-that'B by fftr th\u00C2\u00AB f\u00C2\u00BB9\u00C2\u00BB Meets in the Foresters' Hall. Armstrong, on the Thursday, on or before the\nfull moon, at 8 p.m. Visiting brethren\ncordiallv invited.\nW. T. HOLTHV, K, BENNETT,\nPreceptor Registrar.\nunite the! \u00C2\u00B0^ t'U!'r agreement the company is\nI now fulfilling to the letter and if\nI peer of anything turned out by the\nlocal capital\nthe\ninformation\npersons infringing these rules.\nGeo. Murray,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2f. Hamill,\nnot interested in F. C. Wolfenuen,\neastern factories. They are for!tne \u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0n>P\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBy \"will not be thei ^ Water CoinmiBsioners.\nsale by the several grocers nf town, i f,u,lt of tne Pr,!8ent members. PUREBRED\nWhy buy eastern-made goods when jTh'; \u00E2\u0084\u00A2Pital 8tonk of the \u00C2\u00AB>mpa.iy I FOUltry. Brown Leg-\nyou can get just as good an article is *26i000 divided into 25,000 hotami piomouth Rock Poultry and\nmanufactured in B.C. from flour- shares of 11,00 each. The shares'Eggs. Somo exoeptiounlly good young\neat grown I nre being offered at par for sixty: Cockerels now on hand.\nF.N.\nDANIELS\nA SON\n(mm BUCKSNITIB.\nCORONATION Lodge. No. IK.\nI. O. O. F.\n[ Meets every Thursday evening in the\nOdd Fellows' Hall, over Wood, Cargill\n& Co's. Store, at 8 o'clock. Sojourning\nbrethren are cordially invited to attend.\nH. HAVVK1NS, N. O.\nO. MoPHEBSON, V. G.\n(i. MOBERLY, Rec.Sec.\nmade in B.C. out of\nin B.C. 1 days.\nLansdowne. T. W. MARSHALL\nCOURT ARMSTRONG.\n3429. I. O. r.\nNo,\nMeetings Bt their hall last Saturday in\neach month. Visiting brethren cordially'\ninvited. II. Hawkins, R.S.\nFOR SALE.:\n1 MoCormick Binder, I Brnntfi\nMowor,|l Fanning Mill, i Btravi t'nlti\n1 Horso.Powor.\nF. N. DANIELS\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BBs-0'n \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB ;!. Thou Bhalt employ thy own\nCorrespondence, mechanics that they may not^bej\nV J driven from their homes to line\nbread lor their little ones. Them\nshalt also consider him as thy\n'\". I neighbor, above all of them that\niwelleth in a strange town.\n1 Then shalt nol ask for credit\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I. Bull, Thomas Ashdown and ;as the goodB cost mnoh money nud\nWilUam Ferguson hnve beonona|the merchnnt'B brain Is buHbned\ngooseandduck hunt in tho Fish I with bills. His children\nGlenemma.\nHarry McLeod opened the shoot-\ning Benson with a buck and\ngrouse and n wounded black bear.\nTAKEN UP.\nTwo black sows which came to I\nmy place about September 1.1\n(Iwner please call pay damages and\nexpenses and take the same away.\nT. N. Hates.\nPainters Wanted t?i\u00C2\u00BB*^$555^$*5^00^5^^\nI will pay highest wages and\ngive steady employment to three\nmen capable of doing good house\npainting. A, J. Laaworth,\nGrade Jerseys.\n1 have six grade Jersey milch\nlamoiir cows for sale at my residence on\nGOOd\nw-Acre\nRanch\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M. A la\Zf \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 e \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBee Hive store.\nlake district, Tiny were a bit\ntoo soon iu the season 1'orthe main\nflight, but Beoured one goose an I\nabout forty ducks. They report a\nheavy frost while there.\nPierce Bros, have sold part of\ntlu-ir valuable property to .Mr. Mo\nDuff and he is having a\nerected thereon.\ndaily for bread, and liis wife nbid-\n>-1 li at home for lack of suoh raiment as adorneth her sister.\nBlessed, yea. thrice blessed is the\nman that pays cash.\n5, Thou shalt not ask for reduced prices for thine \" influence\"\nhouse i f\u00C2\u00B0r behold guile is in thine heart\nand the merchant readeth it like\n.. ,. , an open book, he laugheth thee to\n\ alley lias - , , .,,:,. , ,\n... . . *. scorn and shouteth to his clerks\nBettlccl here and is busy erecting a\na good frame house thereon. He\nexpects the arrival of his family |)t\nshortly. Mr. Funk has a splendid\nbearing orchard in Fire Valley and\nis going into the fruit business\nhere, ,. ...\nI voice of pride to overcome\n(!. Funk of Fire\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ha. ha!\"\n(j. Thou shalt do whatever\nlieth in thy power to encourage\nand promote the welfare of thine\nown town and thy people,\n7. Thou Bhalt not suffer the\nthee\nMr. Ferguson has gone east on n Bmi if 0thi;r towns entice thee.\nholiday trip which he well deserves, j consent thou not, for thou mayest\nhe is one of our pioneers and a j De deceived,\nhustler too us he has cleared up 8 Thou gbaU Bpemlthy earn.\nand has m crop, of over 101) acres j .^ ,,t hom(, that t,u,y may Ktmn j i me ires\nhere- ' from whence they came and give 18owl miJ\u00C2\u00B0h\nOne of our settlers was recently j nourishment to such ub come after\nasked while in Vernon what the;thee,\nprospects were of irrigating the j 9.\nthe old F. E. Poole place near\n1 Lansdowne, These cows are all\nlirst class milkers, and none of them\nhave been fresh more than two\nj months, while some of them ar\"\nnewly fresh. Reasonable prices.\nS. Mi-Kee.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nJerseys for Sale.\nThe undersigned offers for sale\n16 head of Choice Purebred Jer-\n' Beys, lately imported, consisting of\nCOWS, HEIFERS andd BULLS.\nThese are a specially selected lot.\nbred of the finest strains and will\nbe otl'ered at reasonable prices.\nInspection invited. Apply to\nG. A. Love.\nFormerly the Mark Hill farm.\n...FOR SALE.\nOnly half a mile from Arm-\nj strong. 10 aores under cultivation |\n: balance good bottom land easily j\ncleared. Good frame bouse, stable I\nand other buildings, With the I\n| land will be sold one team, three\n[ cows, one steer, one brood sow, il\n[ dozen chickens, and full equipment\nfarm machinery, Prioe SoOOO,\n...I). M1TCHKLL.\n25 PERCBNT\nj. ii. warren\n>\nPIANO TUNER\nFor Sale.\nOne fresh milch cow; also one!\ncow to be fresh the\nfirst of December. Both these nre\nfirst-class milkers and will make]\nThou shalt not bear fulse, good winter cowb.\n20-\nland around Vernon with the water witness against the town wherein\nfrom Salmon river, with reasonable ; thou dwelleth, but sprak well of\ncapital to back it this is quite it to all men.\npossible, and indeed should be \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 10. Thou shalt keep these com-\nmiule very profitable both to the uiandmonts and teach them to thy | pipe for sale.\nfarmer, horticiilturalist and gar-\nS. Fruno.\nGraduate Nlics-Bryant school...\ni\nI am now prepared to receive\norders for piano tuning and\nguarantee satisfaitiiiiv woiik\nat REASONABLE I'HHES.\nAddress me at....\nARMSTRONG, B. 0.\nchildren to the third\n17-\nArmstrong.\nIron Pipe.\n8000 feet of ^ in. galvanized iron\nApply to Messrs.\nid fourth! pe\"iiy & peijy) Kn\ estate agents,\ndener, and for a company putting j S\u00E2\u0084\u00A2oZrish ll grow B\"S| \u00C2\u00AB to * \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 D\u00E2\u0084\u00A2' \u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00B0^<\na goal system into operation, even wm,\u00E2\u0080\u009E tuon art iujj to rest with\nin the drieBt years the amount of thy fathers.\nwuter in the river iB ample for the \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094\npurpose in fact a thorough system I LOSTa\ntaking in tne country from the On Wednesday, September 19th\nupper bridge of Salmon district, om, |luly-s Widthum watch, gold All rifles must be returned to\nund parts of Armstrong, Larkin ease, open face,either in Armstrong the Becretury at once. The com.\nund Veruoii, should prove profit- or on road between Armstrong and j pulsory annual shoot will be held\nable, ub in a dry year four times ttml Enderby. Suitable reward at hit the range on Thursday and\nArmstrong Rifle Association.\nArmstrong, B.C., 17th September.!\nSimingion &\nBarneti...\nV & BUILDERS.\nAll kinds of Carpenter work done\nat reasonable prices.\n Estimates given.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nShop next Francis'\nthe amount of crop can be grown ADVANCE office.\noff an acre of laud irrigated, as - \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \t\nagainst the crop grown on an acre: FfihrUT LOSERS.\nalongside unirrigated, and the _ . a.\t\nextra cost should only amount to i I have trust funds for loan in\nfrom 25 cents to 50 cents per acre large or small sums to farmers to\n...,,, ., , i, enable them to purchase stock,\nextra besides the price that would ; .^^ iW]t hM^ ^ ^\nhave to be paid the company for | |n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 or n|ak), otller improvements,\nwater. I Loans made on Homesteads\n! where Recommendation for Patent\nThe Commandments Revised. \". has been made though title is not\n1 issued.\nFriday the lNth and l!Hh of Oc-\ntobec, commencing each day at 9\na.m. All members must attend.\nG. MOBERLV, Capt.\nNOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT.\nPursuant to the Creditor's Trait\nDeeds Act, 1901, and Amending Acts.\nhome\nson\n1. Thou shalt not go away from I Approved applications promptly MOTICE is hereby uiven that Arte-\nune to do thy trading, nor thy I completed. D1 , m,,s ErastU8 Huntl\"}'' \u00C2\u00B0' the\nlh 1 A t Pedigree, rami. iJntry Stock, township of Bpallunicheen, in the coun-\nn, nor tny uaugliter. Logging and Freighting Horses ty nf Vale, manufacturer ol lumlrer, has\nThou shult patronize thy Insured against loss from any, hy deed dated the Twenty-Seventh day\nArmstrong\nDarker\n...Shop\nand Billiard Halt.\nThe smoothest shaves, the neatest\nhaircuts and the cleanest\nBhauipoos.\nShave 15c. Haircut 25c,\nA. N. RATLEDGE, . Proprietor\n...OFF...\nWHITE WAISTS!!!\nRegular SI .10 values to be sold at $ .88\n1.50 values to be sold at SI.25\n2.00 values to be sold at SI .60\nAlso 25',;. off on\nCORSET COVER8 DRAWERS NIGHT DRE8SE8\nAND UNDERSKIRTS.\nP. C. Corsets.\nThoscCorSotS are well known for their Fit and Durability.\nC.T. DAYKIN\nhome merchant, and thy home cause.\nprinter, for yea. verily, cloth not Write me your requirements,\nthy home printer spread over the! \u00C2\u00A3. Aa HAGGEN,\nglad tidings of thy goodness and Real Estate. Insurance,\ngreatness and they shall patronize and Financial Agent,\nthee. REVELSTOKE B. C.\nSpecials\nIN DEDDING PLANTS!\nADMIRAL DEWEY An entirely now variety ol Strawberry.\nVery best for bearing ntui i|iitility.\nStrong plants nt i?1.iki jwr dozen,\nOOTHBERT RASPBERRIES $2.00perl00,\nW. H. WHITE,\nARMSTRONG, .... Itritish Columbia.\nHausman&Dunn\nImproved\nMOUTH\nSPECULUM\nin Operation.\nNotice tlie onse\nand com fort of\nthe horse.\nDr. C. W. CROSvS,\nVeterinary : Dentist : and : Surgeon.\nI am especially prepared to perforin all kinds of dentistry.\nbe sun- to have your horses' teeth examined.\ntc-.v|| YKAHS' STEADY PRACTICE.\nDr. C. W. Cross,\nOili.-e Bell s Barn, - . . ARMSTRONG, B. C.\naAmss^mmm^sM;^ii^Massa^.m\nof August, 1008, assigned all his personal property, real estate, credits and\neffects, which may he siezed and sold\nunder execution, to Frederick T. Jackson, of Armstrong, in the county of\nVale, accountant, for the purpose of satisfying, ratably and proportionately,\n1 and without preference or priority, all\nhis creditors. Such deed was executed\nby the suid Artemus Krastus Huntley\ni and Frederick T. Jackson on the 27th\n| of August, 1IKK).\nA meeting of the creditors of the said\nArtemus Krastus Huntley will he held\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 nt the office of the said Frederick T.\n> Jackson, nt Armstrong aforesaid, on\nWednesday, the 12th day of September,\n19011, at :i p. in. All |Msons having\nclaims against the said Artt-inus Eras-\ntus Huntley are required to forward particulars of same, duly verified, to the\nj said Frederick T. Jookson, nt Armstrong aforesaid, on nr before the 27th\nday of September, Hkki: and nol ice is\nhereby given that after tbe said 27th\nday nf September, Won, the said assignee\nwill proceed to distribute the proceeds\nof the estate, having regard only to the\nclaims of which he shall then have received notice, and that he will not be\nres|K,iisible for the assets, or any part\nthereof, BodiBtributod, to any person or\nI persons or whose dnhl or chum he shall\nnol thnn have ri ived notion*\n[ Dated at Vernon, this tiTth day ol\nAugust, Hum.\nl-'liKli lill.l.l.Mls,\nSolicitor for the Assignee!\nDo you buy\nMilk!\nBIRD BROS, beg to inform the public\nthat they rre prepare to supyly\nFRESH MILK AND (.'REAM\ndelivered in town night nnd morning\nPrices:\nI MILK L'l i|ts for \u00C2\u00BB1 t !REAM 85o i|t\nFor sale!\n1 LAND in\n80-Acre Lots\nFour Choice BO-aore Block four\n| miles from town will be sold cheap\nand on easy terms. Inquire of\nH. Scnneider.\nOkanagan Flour\nMills Co. Ltd.\nARMSTRONG\nB. C.\nmillers of a flour\nUNIVERSAL FAVORITE\n^\u00E2\u0080\u0094AGENTS FOR -*-\nPeering Itiacbinery*\nFeed Grains of All Kinds BOUGHT\nAND SOLD.\nwe sell Buggies.\nYes. and we also sell the....\n20th century\nwasher...\nThe Best Machine iiiacle.\t\nWire (.'able of all sizes,\nSingle and double blocks,\nHorse Forks,\nChurches' Hay Cars,\nChampion .Mowers and Rakes\nThomas Steel Ilny Tedders.\nB. Francis\nfoi:\nSALE!\nBuilding stone\nBest quality of Stone iu the district. Will be delivered 111 reasonable charges. Orders may be\nleft at Advanoe office.\nED LUMSDEN.\n700 Acres ol LandCbe eol\"\"\",la Mw- JUUHWn.\n450 Acres under cultivation.\nSix niili-8 from Armstrong, suitable\nfor (Iiiaix. Vuiietani,u or Fruit\nGROWING, Will be sold in tracts\nto suit, purchasers.\nInquire of\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nJ A. SHIELLS,\nor ADVANCE Office. I\nProvides board and tuition for both\nLadies and Gentlemen lit very low\nrates. In the regular course instruction is given iu the advanced\nPublic, School. High School, Collegiate and University work. The\nSpecial Courses include a thorough\npractical Business training: The\nVocal, Instrumental, and Technique in MtiBic.i In Art: Sketching,\nOil Painting and Pyrography; Also\nPhysical Culture and Elocution.\nFor Calendar, Address \"Columbian j\nCollege, Now Westminster, B. C,\nScenic Artist,\nSign Writer.\nGuilder .House\nPainter\u00C2\u00AE. Decorator.\n. .special oiler in..\nSEASONABLE\nGOODS^r\nBEE SUPPLIES, Buckwheat,\nFall Rye, Clover, Timothy, Lawn\nGlass. Ensilage Com, Mangel,\nTurnip. Special quotations in\nquantity.\nSpray Pumps. Whale Oil Son\"'\nVegetable Plants.\nLargo stock of Home Grown\nFruit and Ornamental Trees now\nmatured for the fall trade,\nNo oxpoiiBo, loss or delay of fumigation or inspection.\nLet me price your lisl before\nplacing your order,\nWe do businoss on our own\ngrounds IIO l-nilt to pay, and are\nprepared to meet nil competition.\nCatalog Free.\nM. J. HENRY.\n8010 Westminster Road.\nVancouver, B. C.\nTor Sale \ 11\nPaper-hanging\"\nKalsomining, Etc.\n25 years experience in Europe, Africa nnd America.\naa\u00E2\u0080\u0094 tM HfW\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00C2\u00BBVV afaS^W\ni If Choice land iu Salmon\nArm Valley; i good houses and\noutbuildings, Will sell In block\nor In tracts to stilt purchasers,\nEASY TERMS. - - Apply on\nthe premises (o....\nKl. Jfrmsttong\n'&-\u00C2\u00A3.\n'iii.\nr>. si"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Armstrong (B.C.)"@en . "Armstrong"@en . "Armstrong_Advance_1906-09-21"@en . "10.14288/1.0065993"@en . "English"@en . "50.4483333"@en . "-119.196667"@en . 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