"b2018752-08da-4f37-a98f-60983bff5698"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "2017-01-30"@en . "1908-10-02"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/xgrandforks/items/1.0341828/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " &im.\nSeventh Year\u00E2\u0080\u0094No. 49.\nGrand Forks, B. C, Friday, October 2, 1908.\n$1.00 Per Year in Advance.\nSHIPPING FRUIT\nLarge Packing House Built\nFruit Growers' Association\nby\nTwelve Carloads Being Sent\nFrom This Valley to\nAustralia\nThe shipping of the 1908 fruit\ncrop from the Kettle Valley is no\nat its height, and by tomorrow night\nabout half tbe crop will have been\nsent out. This is the first season\nthat a systematic method of marketing tbe product of the orchard has\nprevailed here, and this advancemerit\nin the industry has been brought\nabout by the recent organation of\nthe Grand Forks Fruit Growers'\nassociation.\nA large packing house, 30x100\nfeet, has been erected by the association near the international boundary\nline at Carson. To this packing\nhouse all the members of the association in the upper end of the valley are bringing their fruit, and\nhere a force of from fifteen to twenty\nworkmen is at present employed-in\nrepacking the fruit and loading the\nboxes 'onto Kettle Valley line cars,\nthe packing house being located\nnear the track of that road. Every\nbox of fruit sent out is labeled from\nthe Grand Forks Fruit Growers' association, and the ollicers of the\norganization look after the commercial end of the business. This ensures more uniform grading and\npacking than has hitherto prevailed,\nand all fruitgrowers, whether large\nor small, are placed on an equal\nbasis in regard to the disposal of\ntheir product. |\nWhile the greater portion of this\nyear's crop is being shipped to Win\nnipeg and the Northwest, the superior quality of the Kettle valley\napple appears to have become known\nto the Australians, and twelve cars\nwill be shipped to the antipodes tbis\nfall. Three cars of fall apples have\nalready been sent to that country,\nthe consignment going out on the\nlast steamer, and the next boat will\ncarry nine carloads of winter apples\nfrom this point. The association\nhad an order for eighteen carloads\nfrom Austialin, but was forced, owing to prior sales, to cut it down to\ntwelve. Thc apples shipped to Au-\ntralia are for the retail trade, and a\nmedium-size, or even small, red\napple is preferred.\nThe total amount o' fruit to he\nshipped out of the valley this fall\nwill aggregate about forty carloads\nOf this, twenty cars, including six\ncars of prunes from J. D. Hons-\nberger's orchard, have already been\nsent out. All of the winter fruit,\nhowever, yet remain (in the trees,\nand the shipping season will last\nanother month. On an average of a\ncar a day is being loaded Ebeniug g>mt\nPnblishfiil at Grand B'orks, British Columbia\nQ. A. Kvanh... Editor and Publisher\nA tlio of tills paper oan lie seen nt the oltiee\nof Messrs. K. & .1. Hardy & (,'u.. 3d, ill uml 32,\nFleet .street, B.O.. Loudon, liiisrlnml, free of\nohnrtre, itinl that linn will be glad tu receive\nsubscriptions uml adverti.ements on our bo-\nlu.lf.\nBUBSCKIPTION KATES 1\nOne Tear $1.60\nOne Yenr (In advance) 1.00\nAdvertising rate, furnished o-i 'im,\nLi'iriil notices, 10 nml 5 oents per Hue.\nAddress all communications to\nThe Evening Sun,\nPhone B74 ' Grand Fohks, B.C.\nFRIDAY, OCTBER 2, 1908\nThe candidates for Yale-Cariboo\nare returning to this section of the\nconstituency, and during the next\ntwo or three weeks the electorate\nwill doubtless receive a superabundance of instruction of how to\nvote to save the country.\nAnother Step Forward\nHon. Rodolphe Lemieux, postmaster-general, announces that the intention of the government is to inaugurate at once a system of free\nrural mail delivery throughout\nCanada, thus conferring a great boon\nto the whole farming community of\nthe country. After briefly reviewing the history of the adoption of\na free rural mail delivery in Great\nBritain, France, Germany, and the\nUnited States, he declares that hith\nerto the vital objection to the adoption of such a\" system in Canada had\nbeen the great cost involved and the\ncomparative sparsity of the rural\npopulation, but with a postoffice surplus of-'jJl,l0u,000 last year, and a\ngrowing postal revenue, the government now feels justified in taking another great step in advancement in\nthe matter of postal reform.\nMARRIED\nHardy-Gaw\u00E2\u0080\u0094In Winnipeg,Man.,\non Wednesday, September 23rd,\n1908, Mahle, daughter of Mr. and\nMrs. Robert Gaw, to Mr. Edward B.\nHardy, both of Grand Forks.\nAfter a short wedding tour, the\nyoung couple will make their home\nin this city.\nCUSTOMS RECEIPTS\nR. R. Q Ipin, c -atoms offieer .-it this\nI ort, makes iHe following detailed report\nof the cum. ms receipt at the various\npub lusmms oflic-B, i e reported io tb -\nchief office in this city, for tho month of\nSeptember:\nGrand Porks \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.....$2,324.25\nPhoenix 1373 32\nCnrsii\" 71)50\nCascade 7419\nTotal 83 851.32\nLadies\nArc invited to attend the Fall Opening of Millinery at \"The Wonder\"\non Friday and Saturday, October 2nd\nund 3rd.\nTug Sun is read by everybody because it prints all the Boundary news.\nMr. and Mrs. John W. Rutherford returned last Saturday from\nPort Elgin, Ont., where Mrs. Rutherford has been visiting relatives\nduring the past two months.\nC. Harrison, after spending a week\nin the city, left yesterday for his\nhome in Hamilton; Ont., taking\nwith him she remains of his late\nbrother, T. E. Harrison.\nH. C. Ulhnann, of Vancouver,\nrepresenting the Westward Ho magazine, has been in the city this week in\nthe interests of that publication.\nMrs. W. C. Allen and nephew,\nOsborn Allen, returned this week\nfrom an extended visit with friends\nand relatives in eastern Canada.\nJ. D. Campbell, timekeeper nt the\nGranby smelter, has returned from a\nthree weeks' vacation trip to the\nOkanagan country.\nDr. K. C. MacDonald, returning\nollicer for Yale-Cariboo, and G. A.\nHarris, of Vernon, arrived in the\ncity yesterday.\nA. B. W. Hodges, manager of the\nGranby smelter, returned this week\nfrom u business trip to the coast\ncities.\nDuncan Ross, of Greenwood, Liberal candidate for Yale-Cariboo, is a\nvisitor in the city today.\nF. A. Allen and son Louis, of\nGrand Rapids, Mich., are visiting\nfriends in the city.\nMrs. A. H. Napper has returned\nhome from a visit with friends in\nGreenwood.\nMrs. J. B. Henderson visited her\ndaughter in Bridesville last Sunday.\nfr\nA Genuine\nBargain\nJ. Hammar offers\nhis House \"and Lots\non Fourth Street for\nsale for\n$3,500\nTerms to Suit.\nP. BURNS (& CO.\n^=\n^\nCITY BREVITIES\nAbout 5 o'clock last Saturday\nmorning fire broke out in thc Kettle\nValley line depot on Third street.\nThe flames had gained great headway before the department reaohed\nthe scene, and the building was almost- a total wreck. indications\npoint to incendiarism as the cause\nofthe fire. Losb a bout #201)0. partly covered by insurance.\nThe Carson school did not open\nyesterday, as had been previously\nannounced, owing to the fact that\nthe teacher, Miss Nellie Henderson,\nwho is acting as a substitute in the\npublic school here, could not get\naway on account of the non-arrival\nof Miss Inglis from Vancouver.\nH. B. Cannon, an old timer of\nthis city, left this week for Prince\nRupert and the Queen Charlotte\nislands, lie is interested in some\nvaluable mineral claims at the latter\nplace, the properties hailing recently\nbeen staked by Frank Fritz, formerly of this city.\nSpreading of the rails derailed\nsaven cars on the Keltle Valley line\njust this side of Danville last Tuesday evening. Tho wreck wns cleared\naway in three hours.\nThe office ol the Riverside nurseries has lieen removed from the\nBurrell building on Winnipeg avenue to the Johnson block on First\nstreet.\nAt a meeting of the football club\nlast Tuesday evening 1'. II. .Donaldson wns elected enptuin. The club\nnow hns a membership of thirty.\nMiss McGradc hus been appointed\nto till the vacancy caused by (be\nresignation of Miss Dalby, of the\nstaff of public school teachers.\nBricklavingon the new Province\nhotel has been commenced, and\ngood progress is being made witb\nthe work.\nWm. Wallace has removed his\ntailor shop from First street to Mr.\nBurrell's building on Winnipeg\navenue.\nForest fires still continue to illuminate Rattlesnake mountain, east\nof the city, nightly. Some valuable,\ntrimber and eordwood have been\ndestroyed.\nLIMITED.\nDealers in all Kinds tf\nFRESH AND\nCURED MEATS\nFish and Game in Season\nFIRST ST., GRAND FORKS, B. C.\nHERP1CIDE\nKills the Dandruff Germ\u00E2\u0080\u0094Stops Hair\nfrom falling out\u00E2\u0080\u0094Promotes the growth of\nthe Hair. We refund your money if it\nfails to do the work. Price 50c and $1.0o\nper bottle. For sale by\nH. E. WOODLAND\ni\nLeRoy Stevens, late of the Province restaurant, is opening ihe\nShunirock lunch room in tbe Tuttle\nbuilding on First street.\nS. Warren, a smelter employee,\nhad one of his feet badly crushed\nTuesday night bv a sing engine running over it.\nThe teachers and school children\narc enjoying a holiday today ns a result of the governor-general's visit\no thc city.\nMining Stock Quotations\nNew York, Sept. 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The following\nare todav's opening quotations for tl e\nstocks mention d:\nAsked- Bid\nGranby Consolidated. 105.00 05 00\nB.C. Copper C05 0.00\nDominion Copper 1.93M 1.81&\nThorpe & Taylor are doing a line\nof high grade portrait work at\nBlome's Old 'Studio, Bridge street.\nMetal Quotations\nNev York, Sept 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Silver, 52|\neli-ctrolyiic copper, 13@13J^\nLondon, Sept. 30.\u00E2\u0080\u0094silver, 24;\nlead. \u00C2\u00A313 1= 6d.\nGeo. E. Massie, the reliable tailor,\nhas a large stock of the latest patterns of imported goods. Suits 818\nup.\nA new lot of latest designs of program and menu cards just received at\nThe Sun job office.\nLocal advertisers should make a\nnote of the fact that The Sun is the\nmost widely read paper in Grand\nForks.\nWe are still offering The Sun and\nthe Toronto Weeklv Globe and Canada Farmer for SI per year in advance. The illustrated supplement\nthat accompanies the Globe is worth\ntwice the money we ask for the two\npapers.\nYou might as well try to reach\nthe orb of day by walking on a sunbeam as to attempt to reach The Sun\nreaders by advertising in any other\nmedium.\nBefore closing your contract for\nreading matter for the coming year,\nread the tempting clubbing offer we\nmake on the third page.\nShow cards for widnows and inside\nare a fine form of silent salesmen.\nMake them brief, terse and pointed.\nPrint, them plainly, to be read at a\nglance.\nIN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH\nIN PROBATE\nMOTIOE Is herohy (rivou Unit on tho UHi day o(\n\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 si.|,n-iiii.ir, iihii. li un lorcd by in* iiomir\nJuiIko Brow.ii, Loral Judge of the Siinreino\nCourt, that Ad. Button, oiiii-iiii Administrator,\nbo administrator of sll und siiinniin- the inline\nuf 1. K. Iliirrisim, Im- rly ol Urand I'tirks. U.\ni.. iliieiiHd. Intestine.\nEvory person Indebted in tlm said doaeftseri i>\nrequired tu make payment forthwith to the un-\ndersimied mul evory person in possession or\neilects belonging to tin- deceased Is requited\nfonlorltli in notify th lorslgued.\nKvory creditor or othur person having any\ni-liii poll in- loleri-ht in Liu- ill.trllintii.il uf the\nestoteoltho mid doeeased is required before\nthe 19th day of Oo oher, 1008, tu send by registered loiter, addressed In the undersigned, his\nilium- uml address mul full paitiotilurs nf his\nclaim or Interest, ami a stnt'inent nf his account, roilfled hy statutory noi laralonaml the\nleonrliy i.i urn) he d bv him.\nAlter tho sal.l llllh dny uf October. lilllH. the\nAdministrator win proceed with the dlstrlbu-\nnun bf the said estate, having regard tn those\nOlalms only ol whicli he shull then have hud\nliotloo.\nHaled ui ilrmul Forks, U.C, tlm 17th day of\nSeptember, 11108,\nA. 0. SUTTON.\nOflleial AilmiiilHtralnr,\nOrand Forks, 11. c.\nTelephone 13.\nDRUGGIST\n1\nJ.B. HENDERSON\nBuilder S Architect\nPlans, Estimates, Specifications, Etc., at Reasonable\nRates.\nPrice Lists of Building Material on Hand.\nOFFICE AND RESIDENCE i\nWinnipeg Avenue\nPHONE IS\nParties intending to build wi.l do well to consult mo.\nLARK MINERAL CLAIM\nSituate in the Grand Forks Mining Division\nof YaleDistriet.\nWhere located: In Wellington camp, south\nof and adjoining the Keward Mineral\nCluim.\nTAKE NOTICB that I.E. A. Henderson, aot-\ning as agent for U. F. Raulston, Free\nMiner's Certificate No. B10687, intend, sixty\ndays from the dnte hereof, to apply to the\nMining Recorder for a Certificate of Ira-\np 11veinoutt- tm rde purpose of obtaining u\nCrown Grunt of the above cluim.\nAnd further tnke notice that action, under\nsection 37, must be commenced before the\nissuance of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated this 16th duy of August, A.D. 1908.\nR. A. HENDERSON.\nCollection Agency\nI purpose opening an office for\nthe collection of accounts, adjusting of books of existing\nbusiness, and also made up\npreparatory to final administration of estates. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nLeases and Contracts Drawn Up\nSale* of Property Negotiated\nRents Collected\nCorrespondence attended to immediately Financial returns\npromptly made and guaranteed\nS. T. HALL. J. P.\nOffice\nC.P. Telegraph Company Bridge Stree\nBICYCLES\nAND MOTOCYCLES\nHigli grade Bicycles. A complete line of accessories, Come\nin and see the 1908 models.\nWheel repairing.\nGEO. CHAPPLE\nWINNIPEG AVENUE, NEXT E. T. BANK\nSEE\nTHE WONDER\nLadles' and Children's Hosiery\nThe Leaders In Corsets Sftss,?1\nstyles and prices.\nHand-Embroidered Waist Drawn Work\nCushions and Braid Centers\nNext to Mclnnes', Bridge Steet.\noMRS. IDA L. BARNUM\nCertificate of Improvements\nColumbia, Bonita Vista and Helene Mineral\nClaims, situate in the Grand Forks Mining Division of Yale District.\nWhere Located: Purlly on District Lot 2735\nnnd ou Mountain South of Coryell Pass.\nTAKK NOTICE that I, Win. E. Oanorn, Free\nMiners'Certificate No. U\">;i2ti, intend, sixtv\ndays from date hereof, to apply to the Milling\nKecerder tor a Ceititleate of Improvements, for\nthe puriuwe of obtaining crown grants of the\nabove I'liiiins.\nAnd further take notice that action, under\nsection 87, m inst be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements.\nDated at (iraud Forks. B.C., this 'AHrd day of\nMay, A. D. 1D08\nWM. E. CAPORN.\nDowney's Cigar Store\nA Complete Stock of\nCigars, Pipes and Tobaccos\nA Fresh (lonsignuieiit of\nConfectionery\"\nReceived Weekly.\nPostoffice Building\nR. A. HENDERSON, CE. 8 M.E.\nB. C. Land Surveyor\nPilK3\" Grand Forts, B. C.\n(^Artistic Photos\nNow is the time to have them taken. The only opportunity you will have to secure them this fall will be\nwhen\nR. H. TRUEMAN\nThe well known Vancouver Photographer next visits\nGrand Forks, which will be on\nSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH\nWhen he will remain for TWO WEEKS ONLY. Any\none desiring first-class work in his line should not fail\nto call on him at\nStudio: Winnipeg Ave., the ^office GREAT REDUCTION\nSALE OF\nREAL ESTATE\nLloyd A. Manly vill offer on\nthe 14th day of September, 1908,\nat the office of tlio British\nAmerican Trust company, Nino\n(9) Tho (2) Acre Blocks \"of Fruit\nLand, in the MoCarren Addition, adjoining Hio City of Grand\nForks on the West, antl being\nonly a few minutes' walk from\ntho C.P.U. and G.N.Rv. depots.\nThis land is subdivided, level\nami laid out in streets and blocks!\nPrice $100 per block of two\nacres, $-.'5-cash, balance in four\nor six monthly instalments.\nThis is it bugain at $50 per acre.\nAlso Eighteen (IH) Lpts in\nRuckle Addition just across the\nC. P. Ry.\nThese lots are 82 feet frontage and 125 feet deep. Two,\nthree or four adjoining lots can\nbe purchased at 850 per lot.\nThis is also excellent fruit\nland and is sub irrigated.\nResidence on the hill also for\nsale.\nTerms easy.\nThe above offer is good\nuntil October 12th, 1908,\nonly.\nGrand Forks, B. C, September 10th, 1908; a\n1\nFruit Crop of Province This\nYear Estimated at\n$1,500,000\nOrchards of British Columbia Blossom With\nDollars\nThe fruit crop for thc province for\nthe present year is estimated by tbe\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Dominion fruit inspector, Maxwell\nSmith, at * 1,500,000, which is a\nvery substantial increase over all\nprevious years. Maxwell Smith hns\ncompleted his investigations into\nthe fruit output of the province, and\nhe now puts the value at that tremendous figure, which makes good\nthe claim that the orchards of British Columbia blossom with dollars.\nIt Pays to Deal at\nthe New Drag\nStore\nRutherford's Witch Hazel\nCream\u00E2\u0080\u0094A sweet, delicate, refreshing lotion\nfor that summer tan and\nthose chapped hands;\nalso an elegant preparation used after shaving.\nCHURCH SERVICES\nKnox PnESBTTERiAN Ciiuhoii\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSabbath services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.\nin.; Sabbath school and Bible class at\n9:45 a.m.; Young People's Society of\nChristian Endeavor, Monday, 7:30 p.\nin. Mitl-wcek prayer meeting, Wed-\nnesday at 8 p.m. All are cordially\ninvited; seats free.\nMethodist Church, Rev. Schlich-\nter.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Services next Sunday at 11\na. in. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school\nand Bible class at 9:45 a.m. All\nare welcome.\nBaptist Ciiuhoii, Rev. F. VV. Au\nvache, pastor.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Services on Sunday\nat 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn.; Sunday\nschool anil Bible class at 3 p.m.\nThe Sun and the Toronto Weekly\nGlobu for $1 per year.\nTHE\nCOPPER^\nHA IND BOOK\n(New Edition Issued Nov. 15, 1906.)\nIs a dozen books in one, covering the\nhistory, geography, geology, chemistry, mineralogy, metallurgy, terminology, uses, statistics antl finances of\ncopper, It is a pracical book, useful\nto all and necessary to most men en-,\ngaged in any branch of the copper\nindustry.\nIts facts will pass muster with thn\ntrained scientists, and its language is\neasily understood by tht; everyday\nman. It gives the plain facts in plain\nEnglish without fear or favor,\nIt lists antl describes 4036 copper\nmines and companies in all parts of\nthu world, descriptions running from\ntwo lines to sixteen pages, according\nto importance of ihe property,\nThe Copper Handbook is conceded\nto be the\nWorld's Standard Reference\nliook on Copper\nThe mining man needs the book for\nthe facts it gives hiin about mines,\nmining and thc metal.\nThe investor needs the book for the\nfacts it gives him about mining, mining investments and copper statistics.\nHundreds of swindling companies are\nexposed itl plain English.\nPrice is $5 in Buckram with gilt\ntop; $7.50 in full library morocco.\nWill be sent, fully prepaid, on approval, to any address ordered, and\nmay bo returned within a week of re-\ni ceipt if not found fully satisfactory,\nI Horace J. Stevens,\nEditor and Publisher,\n453 Postoffice Block,\nHoughton, Michigan^\nIgorrotes Will Be There\nThe attraction pur excellence of all\nthe various and novel show features\nof the Spokane Interstate fair of October 5th to 10th has been engaged\nby the board of managers in the persons of a colony of Bon toe Igorrotes,\nthe famous \"head hunters\" of Luzon,\nPhilippine Islands. These \"bronze\nApollos\" have only been in this country since the spring of 1907, are here\nwith the consent of the United States\ngovernment, and will live iu their native village, built large out of native\nmaterials brought all the way from\nthe upper lands of Luzon.\nIn the village the men, women and\nchildren from the United States' most\ndistant possessions will weave their\nnative cloths in which they clothe\nthemselves after the fashion of then-\nkind, will make spears, bolos and head\nhunting knives iu crude native fashion, induldge in the head hunting and\nspear throwing and generally illustrate the weird customs of these\nstrangest of all the strange peoples\nnative to the Philippines.\nThere will be the various native\nhuts, devoted to the married couples,\nthe single men, the girls and unmarried women, the chief, and the poor\nmen, and from an ethnological standpoint this exhibition, which is accompanied by the best informed and most\naccommodating of lecturers, promises\nto bs among the most interesting on\nthe Interstate Fair grounds.\nRutiwf ord S Mann\nA. K. Mann, Mgr.\nPhone 35 P. 0. Box 315\nHotel Colin\nOpposite Great Northern Station\nI\D. MoDONALP i-Vopritstor.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 vHSnillSli ffi^PH\nRecently onmnleted nnd\nnewly tiiniMiM. thro*! 'n:\nnut, Conveniently locate:)\nfor railway men. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2<'*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nfins- accommodations [or\ntransients. Eto a rd* a nd\nrooms by tiie week tn prevailing rate*. I'nie line at\nwiiu's. Mquorgaud Clears\n\u00C2\u00A3*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(! always in Btook at the bar.\n1.->^-,;3 Craid Forks, li. t.\nTRY THE NEW\nProvinceRestaurant and Lunch Counter\nFUR MEALS AT ALL HOURS\nOPEN DAY AND NIGHT RIVERSIDE AVENUE\nRANDOM REMARKS\nThe iuiock-out Blow.\nThe blow which knocked out Corbett\nwns a revelation to tho prize fighters\nFrom the earliest days of tlio rini? tho\nknock-out blow was aimed for the jaw,\nthc temple or the jugular vein. Stomach\npunches wore thrown in to worry and\nweary tho fighter, but if a scientific man\nhad told ono of the old lighters that the\nmost vulnerable spot was the region of\ntho stomach, he'd havo laughed at him\nfor nn ignoramus. Dr. Fierce Is bringing\nhonw to tho public a parallel fact; that\ntin) slomachjs the most vulnerable organ\nout of\ho prl^p ring as well as In It. We\nprotect purJitaHs, throats, feet and lungs,\nbut thoNfcwHoWsyo are utterly Indifferent to, until dlseSfiXtlnds the solar plexus\nand knocks us out. Moke iyourstomaph\nsaivl ual strong. bjTE^gji^jSggi?\nPit-rye's .tloitlon Mi-jhenj Jliscnve ry. nnfl\nY\u00C2\u00BBii iiroTcr-t\"N-wa'TTTTiTyour mnst, .vu 1 ner-\naiilo snot. \"Uolden Medical Discovery\"\ncures \"weak stomach,\" Indigestion, or\ndyspepsia, torpid liver, bad, thin and lm-\npuro blood and other diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition.\nThe \"Golden Medical Discovery \" has a\nspecific curative effect upou all mucous\nsurfaces and honco cures catarrh, no\nmatter whero located or what stage It\nmay have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It\nis well to cleanse tho passages with Dr.\nSago's Catarrh Eemedy fluid while using\nthe \"Discovery \"as a constitutional remedy. Why tho \"Golden Medical Discovery \" cures catarrhal diseases, as of the\nstomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvic\norgans will be plain to you if you will\nread a booklet of extracts from the writings of eminent medical authorities, endorsing Its Ingredients and explaining\ntheir curative properties. It is mailed\nfree on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce,\nHufntlo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the\ningredients entering into Dr. Pierce's\nmedicines from which it will bo seen that\nthoy contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,\ntriple-refined glycerine being used instead.\nDr. Pierce's groat thousand-page illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser\nwill lio sent free, paper-bound, for 81 ono-\ncent stamps, nr cloth-bound for 60 stamps,\n'-\"\"a Dr. Pierce as above.\nWe would be entirely willing to\nlook (or the good traits of the people\nwe don't like if: it were not such discouraging work.\nThe man who gets something for\nnothing and secures a patent on the\nprocess has laid the foundation for another big trust.\nSelf-conceit is like brandy\u00E2\u0080\u0094we\ndon't like to see the effect of it in the\nother fellow, but it feels good at h line,\nThere are men whose only idea of a\njoke is to stupidly inquire for a diagram when you spring it on them.\nIt i? to be hoped that the folding\numbrella will not also possess the\nquality of silently stealing away.\nIdeals and aspirations would lie all\nright if tactless friends' wouldn't expect one to live up to them.\nAlmost any man hates snobbishness\nuntil lie has environment and opportunity to practice it himself.\nOf course all philosophy of life is\nsimply to live, but the question seems\nto he, Who lives?\nStrive not to be prejudiced, but if\nyou can't help it don't let it interfere\nwith your side.\nThe average young man makes love\nto a girl because he thinks she thinks\nhe ought to.\nHeaven, according to a small hoy's\nidea, is a place where nobody washes\nhis face.\nTruth crushed to earth has learned\nto yell loudly forau investigating committee, i\nPride simuly is the dread of punctilio common to every pneumatic ar-\ni tide.\nLots of people think that jeering at\nothers justifies tliem for never trying.\nA young man's palmy days are those\nwhen the girls want to read his palm.\nAnyway, a wallflower is always\nsure of a strong and steady backing.\nWhen the Moused waist goes out of\nfashion, Moused hair comes sailing in.\nA theory is all right until you attempt to make it tlo a practical stunt.\nMany a man imagines his wife's\ntemper was made for cross purposes.\nAnybody can be good, but it takes\na gonius to be good and not be dull.\nThe first requisite to being a good\ncook is securing a good provider.\nEvery man ought to be the sole\nproprietor of the shoes he wears.\n' Don't let the old job hamper\u00E2\u0080\u0094that\nis, if you have found a better.\nWhat's the good of being good if\nyou do not let people know it;\nThe easiest way not ,to settle a dispute is to go to law about it.\nKissing goes by the board when the\nchaperon knows her business.\nAn appetite for Battery attracts our\nfoes and repels our friends.\nFeminine finery has ruined more\nmen than strong drink.\nOccasionally an actress considers a\ndivorce her best part.\nPeople are seldom on time; tbey are\neither early or late.\nIt doesn't take a very large man to\nmake a big boast.\n. Some people can hardly believe a\nword they say.\nFor Sale Cheap, or Trade\u00E2\u0080\u0094Business lot tm Winnipeg avenue near\nThe Sun otlice. Enquire of Lew\nJohnson.\nThree bottles of coltl Nelson Beer,\n50c. Lion Bottling Wqrks.\nBicyclks and Repair Work\u00E2\u0080\u0094A\ncomplete line of 1908 models. A few\nsecond-hand wheels chetip. Wheels\nto rent. Geo. Chapple, opposite\nPostoffice, First street.\nThe Sun antl the Toronto Weekly\nGlobe for SI.OO per year.\nft\nCHARLES G. WHEELER\nM. Inst. M. E.\nPlumber by Examination\nand Sanitary Engineer\nRepairs of Every Description\nShop :\nSecond Street\n. Paone B77\nPICTURES\nAND PICTURE FRAMING\nFurniture Made to Order.\nAlso Repairing of ull Kinds.\nUpholstering Neatly Done.\nr. McCutcheon\nFIRST STREET, NEAR CITY HALL\nH.A.SHEADS\nCITV REAL ESTATE AND\nFRUIT LANDS\nA.iK.vr loll\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nLoudon Miiiimi Klra Insurance Co,\nMontreal anil Cannon,\nAnglo-American,\nEquity,\nAwl oilier substantia] i-uiii|iiuik-s.\nBRIDGE STREET, GRIND FORKS, B, C,\nv'i-l*&:P.&i\u00C2\u00BB?%4\nSynopsis of Canadian Homestead\nRegulations\nANY available Dominion Lands within tlm\nRailway Belt nf British Columbia maybe\nhomefitended by any person who is the head\nnf a family, oi' any male over eighteen years\n<>f ii'_'i\ to tlio extent of ouo-quarter seotiou\nof Wl tU'res, moisp nr less,\nEntry must be mndo personally nr tho lo>*\u00C2\u00BBl\nland offloe for the district in whioh the land\nis nit 11 ate.\nTiip homesteader is required ta perform\nthp conditions con nested therewith uuder\none of tin- following plans:\n(1) At least six months' residence upon and\ncultivation nf the lain! In each year for three\nyea in.\n{2) [f the fntherfor mother, if the father Is\ndeceased), ofthe homesteader resides upon a\nfarm in the vieinity of the land entered fnr,\nthe requirements its to residence may bus-fit-\nIsfted by suoh person residing: with the father\noi1 mother.\n(!l) if the settler bus his permanent residence upon farming; lund owned by bim in\nthe vicinity of his homestead, the require*\nmeats us to residence muy be sutistied by\nresidence upon the suid land,\nSix months' notice in writing should be\n(i-i veil the Commissioner of Dominion Lands\nat Ottawa of intention to npply fnr patent.\nCoal\u00E2\u0080\u0094Opal mining rights tnav be leased\nfor a period of twenty-oiie years at nn annual rental of $1,00 per acre. Not more than\n2,^(1 acres shall be leased tn one individual or\ncompany. A royalty at the rute of five eents\nper ton shall be collected on the merchantable coal mined,\nW.W.CORY,\nDeputy of the Minister of tbe Interior.\nN.B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Unauthorized publication of this\nadvertisement will not be puld for.\nR.L. MILES\nSECOND-HAND STORE\nFIRST ST., OPP. CITY HALL\nCarpets Cleaned und Laid.\nFurniture Repaired, Upholstered and Cleaned, ami\nother jobs in the house-\n\ cleaning linn. Rubber Tiros\nfor Baby Carriages.\nSecond Hand Goods\nBOUGHT AND SOLD\nNEW YORK\nCLIPPER\n18 THE GREATEST\nTHEATRICAL $ SHOW PAPER\nIN THE WORLD.\n$4.00 Per Year. Single Ropy, 10 Cts.\nissued WBERXt.\nSample Copy Free.\nFRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd I,\nPrints im.ro live Boundary news than\nany other paper published in the\ndistrict, The price of Tub Sun is\nonly $1.00 per year\u00E2\u0080\u0094one-half the cost\nof its Competitors, Tin: Sun is never\non thu fence regarding questions of\npublic interest, Tin; Sun is acknowledged to be one of tin.1 brightest\npapers published in the interior of\ntho province. Those who subscribe\nand feel dissatisfied, will have their\nmoney refunded by calling at theoffics\nof publication.\nTiik Evisning Sun and tin.1 Toronto\nWeekly* Globe and Canada Farmer,\nSI.OO per year in advance,\nThk Evening Sun, The Winhipegl\nWeekly Free Press and Prairie Farmer and the MontreahFaniily Herald\nand Weekly Star, (2.00 pur your iu\nadvance,\n,0V1NCE\nHOTEL\nfcMIL LARSEN, PROPRIETOR\nHot uml Cold Baths. Sioelv Furnished\nStovo-Hoated Rooms. Bnttrsly re\nfurnlfbed and renovated throughout.\npirtt.claBii huiinl by day, week or\nmonth. Special rates ><\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 steady board*\nits American and European plans.\nFinest Uar in City In Connection,\nRIVERSIDE AYE. GRAND FORKS, B. G.\nO-'-A.\nmmmm\nCOLUMBIAN COLLEGE\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. C\nof HelenCQ court..', in umili.tion with thf I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nronto University; bus a special prospectori-\nooiirsfl for miners who work in li Q, IimIi ue-\nHon is alio given In Art, Music, Physical Culture and hliiriitlon. Term Opens Sept. II,\nIQOSs For Calendars, etc., address\nUOLUMIUANCOLLLUU. Keen Competition at Annual\nShoot of lthe Rifle\nAssociation\nLong List of Prizes Donated\nby the Citizens Encourage the Members\nThe Kettle Valley Rille association held a very successful meeting\nat the range Inst Saturday afternoon,\nThe prizes were many and competition was keen. The principal trophies put up were a sterling s lver\nchallenge cup, given by Capt. Spraggett, which is to be won twice in\nsuccession, or three times in all, to\nbecome the property of the winner,\nand the plate given by tbe governor-\ngeneral, both of which were won by\nC. G. Wheeler, with a grand aggregate of 93 points out of a possible\n105. There were many other good\nshots, including Capt. Spraggett, E.\nNess, G. M. Fripp, W. Talbot, etc.\nThe association sincerely thanks its\npatrons for the prizes they have so\ngenerously given, and which were\nappreciated.\nThe following are the scores made:\n200 Yarks\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nC. G Wheeler..4 4 4 5 5 5 5\u00E2\u0080\u009432\nE. Ness 4 4 4 4 5 5 5\u00E2\u0080\u009431\nW. Talbot 5 3 2 3 5 3 4\u00E2\u0080\u009426\nG. M. Fripp 4 3 4 4 3 5 4-27\nN. Nelson 4 3 3 3 3~6 4\u00E2\u0080\u009425\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 Capt. Spraggett..5 4 4 4 4 4 5\u00E2\u0080\u009431\nD. M. Owen 3 3 4 3 2 3 4\u00E2\u0080\u009422\nLomond 3 3 3 4 4 4 5\u00E2\u0080\u009426\nGreen 3 2 3 + 33 5\u00E2\u0080\u009423\nJ. A. McCallum.4 4 3 4 3 3 4\u00E2\u0080\u009425\nI J. Dinsmore 3 5 3 5 5 4 4\u00E2\u0080\u009428\nBird 4 2 4 3 3 4 5\u00E2\u0080\u009425\nJ. Jost 2 2 0 3 3 5 2\u00E2\u0080\u009417\nF.Hutton 3 4 4 5 5 4 4\u00E2\u0080\u009429\nC. Walsh 3 3 3 4 4 3 4-24\nDr. Follick 3 4 3 4 4 4 2\u00E2\u0080\u009424\nB. Millward 3 3 3 5 4 4 4\u00E2\u0080\u009426\nFee 2 4 2 2 3 2 2\u00E2\u0080\u009417\nHall 3 3 3 3 3 4 2\u00E2\u0080\u009422\n500 Yards -\nWheeler 4 5 5 5 5 5 4\u00E2\u0080\u009433\nNess 3 4 5 4 4 3 4\u00E2\u0080\u009427\nTalbot 2 2 5 4 4 4 5-25\nFripp 4 3 4 2 3 3 5\u00E2\u0080\u009424\nNelson 3 2 4 5 3 4 4\u00E2\u0080\u009425\nSpraggett 5 4 3 5 3 2 4\u00E2\u0080\u00942U\nOwen 2 5 3 3 5 8 4\u00E2\u0080\u009425\nLamond 5 0 4 2 2 3 4\u00E2\u0080\u009425\nGreen 2 2 2 3 4 3 3\u00E2\u0080\u00941 "Titled The Evening Sun from 1902-01-02 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Evening Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-04-05 to 1912-09-13

Titled The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist from 1912-09-20 to 1929-05-10"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "Grand Forks (B.C.)"@en . "Evening_Sun_1908-10-02"@en . "10.14288/1.0341828"@en . "English"@en . "49.031111"@en . "-118.439167"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Grand Forks, B.C. : G.A. Evans"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "The Evening Sun"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .