@prefix ns0: . @prefix edm: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix dc: . @prefix skos: . @prefix geo: . ns0:identifierAIP "b06e48b6-8962-4511-9e74-d63046350667"@en ; edm:dataProvider "CONTENTdm"@en ; dcterms:isPartOf "BC Historical Newspapers"@en ; dcterms:contributor "Walker, H. M."@en ; dcterms:issued "2017-05-10"@en, "1904-06-22"@en ; edm:aggregatedCHO "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/epnoh/items/1.0353354/source.json"@en ; dc:format "application/pdf"@en ; skos:note """ \\ »*-"a J,A-t3ir- f** ri-tS- <>y^ i _^ Shipped by freight Ir imi Ewbrby, 7,928 torn Ar nitron)*. 6*180 ton \\ trnon. 4,407 ton Kelownit 3*891 torn Other poinU, 265 ton* Totil. 22,7(1 tow Volume I. Number 6. ENDERBY. B. C. JUNE 22, 1904. , $2 a Ybar Field Happily Weil. Elc.-tion Plcdilca Not Mad« At the Methodist Parsonage, last, A correspondent In lhe Armstrong Wednesday evening, Rev. A. E. Roberta Advertiser writes from Sliver Creek: loined In marriage Miss Tena Long "The Armstrong correspondent of the and Ira C. Jones. Only a few friends Kootensy Mail write* the following to of the contracting parties were present, that paper: 'Why does not Mr. Ellison and the ceremony was quietly per- see lhat his election pledges are kept > j formed. Miss M. Prudy acted as The Silver Creek people have no road -lOjFarr did likewise to right, and Mcln- bridesmaid, and H. S, Bagnall assisted yet and have to come in by pack horse | Upwards ot SO people attended the - 71 tyre hit to Hancock In the box. Ray the groom. rout*, ll la * crying shame that thirty f**lic meeting last Saturday evening The best baseball game of the sea-1 ti m*i Matlhtftvi «ai run dawn hi* Mtlniwra _T ... k. > voted on this motion. The amendment was carried. 22 to 9. A committee was then appointed to take up the work of Incorporation, consisting of Messrs. Harvey. Bell. Mofiett, Hale and Bradley, alter which the meeting adjourned I'l.i.J Up ...I./ Build Down. Miss Klllens was visiting Mrs. Ceo. Beit this week from Lansdowne. Rev. Robt P. Mclntyre preached In time belore the game and played under caught between difficulties, another having to run for htm. C. ^ Hancock made * base hit to center; Matthews * "» followed with mother .and Wheeler struck out. second drat on t Where EwStrtry on Jackson'* error but vat caught bt wat weak, ^.^ th. bate* by Mclntyre R. Han Armstrong ptaytd agatntt Htneock '" ** Toronto. It ovnt nulls ai Kam-1 There wtll be * meeting ot the far- in the fourth Lucat, Holtby and'•***•ABau- *"*lw w tta*tei, |<"*"9' ,h* Spain Atniltage struck oul It It tatdertttod Ihll no ehattg. vitl In lh* fifth Watt Mack got ta tlrat uk* P>»« » *• nwta|«m«ra of Ut* doing i any pre-election pledges, but because »• th* requirements looking to Incor- h« thinks it it right.' porallon. In thu connection. Waller Cardner| Mr. Billings explained the dllferenl lay* that he drove Price Ellison allrtre-cedur* that w;uld have to be taken over the riding in the last campaign/In incorporating at a township, and as and that he never heard htm make my a city or town. There was one great pledge to Silver Creek voters. He drawback here should township Incor- tin Hectares mat Price Ellison dil not potation be decided upon, and that was mare any pledge to htm regarding the the Indian reserve. The roads through position ol road overseer far thu dts- th:* *"uld have to be kepi up by the trict.ani that h* did not know anything township, and yet no taxes could be about th* potman coming to him until levied by the township againtt the land h* received instructions to proceed In my case, whatever form of Incor- p;rsu:n should be decided upon, the provincial government would continue upon the duties cl the office Fartnrr'a I...I. < local mill. hot grounder to Jackson: \""" ,lw*tn m mut"»""amy*: "*- "»"■ WiU Hid. an expert miller at Win. Booth made a sale punt, and Watt ^ *lru* oul oul reached lim on a mpeg. hat taken night charge of lh* Mack aent a fly to Jackton and went P"* b>n Todd m,d* * °*** hlL Enderby flourtttg mill, Mr. Hill u oul. retiring the tide with Bell on third Hancock .vat caught ai attend, Billy lactnaitd with lh* climatic and ether and Booth „n second. C. Hancock and' "■** ,ww* M- *',ln To** °° a**0"* condition al Endtrby. and bettevtt this Matihewt scored. F»rr w»t tn the Jtdaoti Fair. Wauan and Holtby vsll-y hu * great luture before n. box lor Arnutrong and vat easy to teored in Annstreng*itfth Mclntyre (ln4 vat put oul by Todd; Bird ticrlflctd. Jackton led oft for Armttrong. - »«d Lucas struck oul Hancock wat pitching for Enderby and C. Hancock reached lint at a but' struck oul the tint man up. Farr wat h" "• "J1" «*lt F*rr P"' Matthew* more fortunate. He picked out a nice «" ",,MI- Me,m*f« av&x Wh*t!*' one and tent it to Bell but didn't reach ani J**"*1 «,«h, B«" « *• *•»• lint. Mylntyre batted a hot one to Matihewt at lint and vent oul R Hancock opened the aecond for Enderby. He hit lo Mclntyre ai third and wa* atopped at ttrtl Todd hit lo 25 cents polnl For Arnutrong. Holtby 9>» vent out at tint by Todd. Will pay fir NINE espies yArmtlagevai caught out by C Hancock, and Jackt-.n •track out In th* teventh. Mclntyre IS Jtckton and vent out at ftrsi Billy Sllita**! Mack made a base hit pasl third, andjeeeeh *•'**lh* bM '* *'matrong C. Hmeock tent another by Jlf^,"* •»»hH- *"• ** ta,l*»» flrti Matihewt put a bate «t -lisMt "•ralertaut. It wouldn't do hit in right field. Wheeler Jaairihlng. Booth. Watt Mack, R.| ttrtak out, leaving Matihewt H,ncxk ,nd ™ llKmi «■ »« "»«• 1 on tecond. Mack and Han- «"* •»» ** *&* «■ ,a ««<«>" ctxk icured. F,,t ini Mclntyre teored lot ; Bird cams to bat for Arm- »"•"«• Bird ttruek out and Smith fa l '\\ Siarllt «iu^ wrong and hit the ball to Todd and Walton ver. put out by a pretty them. wn0 fumbled and made a vili double play by C. Hancock. throw lo first. Watt Mack scooped I" ** eighth Mack. HancoJk and up a scorcher off Wauon't bat and Matthews failed to teach firsl Lucas slipped him at first. Smith made a reached first fir Armttrong; Hdtby single-bagger lo Center, helping Bird was caught by C. Hancock: Armiuge ti lly home. Lucas and Holtby struck was caught at first, and Booth Caught u'„ leaving Smith on third. Jackson out. The Held work of Armstrong In the In Ihe ninth Wheeler struck out; third was perfect. Bell's bul hil »as Bell was caught between 2nd and 3rd. caught by Holtby Booth's punt was and R. Hanin* struck jut with B>-.lh supped by Farr, and Walt Mac* was and Watt Madi m b*s»= Hanock' , -d at first by Bird. had three bills and two foul strikes. Atmllage sen! a hot grounder lo and made liur fiul hits, then struck Todd in the opening ii Armstrong's at a balllhat he ciuld nit haver-, Uttrd It did nil pass He stipped with anything shirt ol a rail. ilfini Jacktonhll salt to lelt field; W. WoHenden umpited the*, One copy each *eek *1ll be moiled to three Mends (or three *eeks. In other words, r you wtll send the names and addresses >i three friends, or your o«n name and the names of two friends, accompanied by 25c. we s.ill mall one copy each week far three weeks 19 each name sent. This, we believe, wtll not only assist to advertise the resources of the Valley, but will also bnng Thi Eoimo- graph before new readers. One sample c opy produces good results. Three sample copies will produce better results Thus we can afford to make this offer, ll means a larger subscription list, and a more interested circle of friends. Pill in this coupon and mail It •with 25c: . -. . . Silver Creek I desire to say that In his « > <%- The meeting was called to canvass, Mr, Ellison never promlaed order sometime alter 8 o'clock, and thlaroad. I didn't vote for Mr. Ellison Henry W. Harvey moved that A. E. at the latt election, and probably would Raherts take the chair. The motion not do to were he to run again, but I *** carried, and Chas. E. Strickland don't like to aee such mlt-aiatemenu *»* jU **" rnatniained by the Mi :n Friday, the 2-tlh tnst. Examl- a tantm't exchange lor Enderdy and ,5*a',fc* Pr',m,:al Vmmm giving Mm |rom , ,fl ,,_ ........ a grant of 120.00 per pupil per year. | Brijre t ttvstSM v.-uld be considered i T""* »M P'a,s"J ^ Pmit"-bw The B. C. govtrnmwtl hat finally th* chairman titggetted that the quea-|,n* B'.-Pelal grinding machine ahovn dKtdtd to gram lieeniu » pritpeet uau thiuld be open tor gensril dU- b' H' w- Him* ,or m!**r |U1,V,J- far coal mdprtiroltum upon*nd under euttlsn. »"• ":- li "3U *• n,a(,!1' ,hmK tanda situated within Block 4.593. Ceo. BeU vm first to preseni the >«,"W«M«1 cat*. He aid thai in view of Bringing Nickel-plated cuspidors have been the matter before th. meeting, he. with »dded lo Ihe scenery fit the reading When, had investigated the probable roomal theEnietbyhitel.and aSS.OO revenue that would be derived under P*»»y « P"1«?'" ,h« ™n *h» «P1U tovn and townthtp incorporation. By 4V" alK *•,lwm hit liguret it vat ahovn that the Rev. A E. Roberts it to preach in messed vilu. ol Enderby wsi abiut Golden, next Sunday, for Rev. W. D. IN tame as that ot the while district Mttener. The atrvlea in the Metho- that would be included in a tiwnshlp dtsl Church here, will be conducted by tmniclpility. The sttlmated annual Mr. H. S Bagnill. rmnueliomthi - tyoft ■ i A - :. ,,,.,.. ^ s . nMmwy trtet vi n ihe ne $.> .- I • S34.00O. hlK Enderby This, he believed. «• ncient to warrant the incorporation of Enderby as a town Henry W Himy foKowtd Mr. Bell He did not think the revenue was sufficient ti wtrta:-.' •. -.- i ol my Swih'tatl Kooienays rt. In this »ay: friends by his ccurtooui manners behind • i ai the post illice. hs.a resigned to take a position vith the Okanagan Lumber Co. S. 0 Sutherland, of Kam: ■ : h.m In the pnt How many times we decide lo do a kind..- 'hat wed, IhK'g mi then delay H.w often we nl . . ' . find that delays are latal Particular . . • . Fred Barnes teconded Ihe '•' is U"1 M in '"* "uurance We kniw we ought to take iut a policy. , , , ..;!>l negleit it N ~w is the time to do seceded by H W Wright lhat *e d) " ... . . incarp •,- After cinsiderable discussion the a- - : . it unanimously. J. Johtutin moved that we incor- . • anship Wm. Timkin- ■:;ttdedthsit-.;' represenu the Mutual Llle if Canada, the beit company in Canada. Wednesday evening. June ISth. a Special Degree meeting wis held in lonneci vtihl . No 44* W ,:l P M. Br. ■ • Tne Eacnoijrapli. Dr., o "a lidtrlly H.- <»» MoU. I ',11 V $2' ',- M ffered an imendmentto Meldru-n -.1 Armttrong L:dg«. No. this, sec ndei by Mr Millel. that we 180?. were present I. assist the rparaie It»101 and members There were also 1 Messrs Truesiale and Johnston lei mimb-r ii .il-.-r vllltlng brethren, and - ind Me ra a oleastnt time wis spent la the ea ■ '■' rtyaH, emplilicition il : .- . tk The •• ■! regular meet .- I the -let lakes Property ownet iaiutday. July 2nd HE El ENOGRAPH, IDERBY, B.C.. JUNE 2! I I FlRS'l YgAf idenograpi ii M « vkl i< rChai .,;-.:. . i II :. .,■ ' :n- . | the peerage. The MC r twent) ' : ' ID : ■ . IQ thai , , ■ ird 1 Hal boll ■ ■ • ... orated that I '.' ■ ,: I ill- ■: ■ i trard I"*** Mi\\e « ii. i Is with us. Are you | i i" ;' rhap j i uld like anc. :.: r? W I them. And all are made by the besl i relied .;.:•.•.! ■ : • -..:•■■. i.rk't right lo the bni eh?" Wt .. read, i . i B ■'• \\ BIG STEP FORWARD t that l ■ • ■ Slump Ut al aimiir Henry W. Harvey >i 'i with his son . 20 Years Fi n fa M ; • •• . ng in an unmannerly way tht ipoputai .!■ ■ r .linn WsiiiM fat '!.. I link*, li With %z Owl Henry's Nu!'S( vies WIO Wetlmtui.i I'.r \\ • Thousands or Fruit and Otnamento! Trees Rhododendrons. Roses, ' Eastern ptlces ;.:.i 'ess. Labor. Fertilizer!* Bcc Hives and Supplies. £.,-_ TtTc Mutual Life of Canada. It V.'v ONC" »w then; chines • ■ ewed, .. in rial n -hen li .nd so hapi, •nee c^" r nicking ! are T - Eye Easers Clearing Out! Lacr:ss SI * I JUST ARRiVEL assortment ol Shirts. Collar?. Ties. Is. Bays' Knickers res. J* C. Metcalfe Enderby ".he eye e\\ They fee", F. Fyman, Jcwo'cr Enderby. VvMl.lll TCliiSON General Blacksmith ■ In ■ ■ i • - • ■ .■ eel. I u ■ i ■ noanlngi I noi • belnai li that i be .. . n ,. .. ,'°|'0,,| ,. Ml Iv I . Bradley, ImkU .by I Li'uv.iv Merchant end e rby NOTICE, SPORTSMEN We ;.■ iuns and Amm inltl n A Clean Cut inf' 7~ iTr. i lines Hold Is. In a bv an Artist of UN ToMorial Chair Wh.Hancock, EiuScrby •- ~—~ .. Enderby Brick x ard Mill take I - ,.. - - | ring, chimney ind brick A. .M B ird Enderby A. Tod'i, Han sthBI I ' by ' First Year THE EDENOCRAPH, ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 22, 1904. /; '''•"Mctl.oJistCl.iircl. SERVICES Divine Service avciy Sunday a: 7'2 p,rn. Sohool and Bible Claw 2d | ■ Piayei Meeting. - - - Tuesday. 8 p.m. A hearty welcome for all. A. E. ROBERTS Pasl r, Resilience: C'.ilt St.. nesl the Church. •n> i.c per*. "What a r.-lv,ik" Christ's touch ol Ihe leper give* lo thr. haielul. selfish ,"haU"hou5andso, splrll cl oasle and pride!" writes Rev. Theodora I Cttytar, In lhe Christian Endeavor World. "Shame on us thai we are willing i hands ol wealth, a'U le sit beside silks and satins and sealskins, and yot re- K'arJ ihe Ill-clad, lll-odored outcasts aa If ihey bred contagion. "The Mn and the shame of too much ■! Our Undesirable Immigration There Is a good deal ol anxiety fell which J. McPhee k Sons are some- In Montreal at the tide ol Immigration Ihlng like JSOO oul ol pocket, says ilie which Is selling In Ihere. ll Is stated Nanalmo Herald. The ouibreak had lhat then, are thousands ol Italian Im- rather a peculiar origin. migrants there, who are wandering! It seems lhat McPhee received word around the streets ol the city, "many Irom a llrm In Nanalmo thai il he of them homeless, penniless and hope wanted any pigs they had some lo dls- less." They appear lo have been In-' pose of. McPhee telegraphed back duced to come lo Canada by reports for the pigs to be sent on, and about men were required lo seven or eight were at once forwarded work on the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- to Comox. way. While this situation Is unforlu- nate (or these men and may create se- Ch 'l1" l!W*,,^ rloua difficulty In Monlreal, should a large number of these Immigrants have to be taken care of or sent back to Europe, there are reports that these are only Ihe advance guard of many more. The London Dally Mail slates that his own, The whole lot were ordered lo be killed, and a holocaust was made ol them, as well as ol all the buildings In which they had been kepi. Just Like Mara. Farmer I thought you said you wanti : t day oil yesterday to go to a wedding II looks more like a wake. 11 ; I ,1 • r An' a wlddln'11 was, sor, bui It nearly finished with a wake. Farmer A (ight, I suppose. Irish Laborer Yls. sor; a big man with a tall hai on, an' a while wesklli, bumped agin me. "Who are you," says 01. "Of m the best man," says he, and shure he was, too. A CM ADt 2 80-acre JrXOljrXr, works Two days later some of Ihe pigs showed signs of sickness, and very shortly died. When ihey were cut up they were found to be literally rotten. Word was Immediately senl to the proper authorities wllh a request fori the Inspector to be sent up. A week | The managerle of stray dogs, horses Address— transpired before the Inspeclor arrived, and covs wandering about Ihe streets but when he did get to Comox he took day and night, destroying (lower beds. WALTER Suitable for fruit growing—one block $10 an acre the other $14 an acre. Investigate NOW. The finest fruit growing section in the famous Okanagsn Valley. Warm, delightful climate; rich, productive soil; no rocks. Large and small holdings,, now listed. Lots 20 acres and upwards;/ From S15 an acre up. Kamloops Ha. It. Worrie.. Too. Correspondence solicited. Pltase send list el prop- ■, to— Name the proteed Christianity of our day Man mny WMks haveelapsed. tmn.i- Is that It It atwve touching the lepers. ^^ wi)| sj, wrlvmg i„ Canada at the very prompt measures. I hull and shade trees In private gardens. That gap left wide open between wenlih n[f> 0, 0|w ,houMn(1 , day (rom a||, McPhee. In addition lo lhe pigs he Ms an unmitigated nuisance. Inland and festering poverty, between culture ^ o| ,h9 war|d cminemlng on1 gol from Nanalmo, had about irom m the ituntRt that most d ihe immigrant* trom European countriet d bui :■- -itt , -,- >< ■ ,'!-.! tl county, wherever there 1* a suitable' batten to be found. At the tame time' we are alt!) having our numbers in-' created by an exodut Irom lhe Untied Slates ol farmer*, pariiculai'. the Northwestern and Western Ctmttal Stales These are alto MCtf tier*. They, at alto Ihe Engli*h and Scotch immigrants already m* • ■ •hat ihe etantrj • ■ • wlD also do welt for themteive*. Ui.i lo bring In thousand* ol men Ilk* Ih at lo cause an injury to the csuntry and lo inflict hardship and disappointment ca the immigrants. We hope thai the Under The Olive Tree . it ii.-. The Untortunate Is the man who has no work to do. Sometimes our severest critics are our best friends. Hatred has no place (or Reason, Love, Truth or Holiness. Chesterfield said that honest error Is lo be pillled, nol ridiculed. Goodness worked up Into life Is worth more than goodness put Into words. Greatness, sweetheart, Is In personality, not In position; as we build character we attain it. Let us not complain about our miseries: the world might listen for a time, but ll will turn around to mock. Are we prepared lo brand the tales we tell of others with our trade mark as readily as we do our merchandise? After all, we are only here for a season: 'tis foolish lo let anger cloud any of the days or hours or moments. Condemnation has Its place, but 'tis better to have the condemnation of some than to have their commendation. A cruel story runs on wheels, ball-bearing and pneumatic tired. Let's puncture the first one that comes our way. There Is an old Spanish proverb that puts it about right. It says: "An ounce ol mother Is worth a ton ol clergy." Let us get the right conception of love. Passion Is nol love. Life sets a limit to passion: life cannot set a limit to love. 01 the many ways of getting an education, the best Is not In colleges and seminaries—the best Is In God's school—the schoil cf Nature. First let us study what we have In us that the world needs, then give the best thai we have In that line—the world will pay us lor it. As a child can frequently help the mother most In the home by keeping quiet, so can we as God's children do more in His service by standing quietly by and watching—sometimes. Enderby Hotel This pioneer house is experiencing the greatest rush of business in Its history. It is the result of its popularity. The service and accommodations are the best. Ninety-foot annex no*' being built to accommodate the trade. The cream of the land on bar and table. Rates: SI and S2 per day Webb Wright, Prop. j Magnet Pharmacy Cliff St.. Enderby The place for Pure Fresh Drugs and Medicines, Toilet Soaps and all Toilet Articles. Stationery and Magazines. Candles. A full line of Smtker's requisites. Prescriptions a Specialty. SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS: PROMPT ATTENTION £. A. Chappell House Painting, Paper Hanging Calslmlnlng. Etc. CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. Estimates given yk JRA C. JONES Builder and General .j ...... . ;•. ..... attention paid to small jobs ol renovating. ENDERBY, B.C. ENDERBY MEAT MARKET A lender steak is hun ger's delight and a chef's Joy (orevcr When you feel like eating one ask lor ll. Fresh and salt meats always on hand. $10,000 the lakes and streams, Delicious sausages. Geo. R I Mil HIIY ?Il?l^_,,,^*h J!!0?"A1!® _^** Do* m in uk- 11 to abate Ihe teal si Its nD await thai vie*-; it d:es hit matt" '-. so tang a • : ... ; . Sliai'pe That is approximately Enderby's payroll. In addlticn to this the saw mill and the flour mill each pass checks for thousands ol dollars each week for supplies and produce. Capital Is flowing Into Enderby. n mts are ready to be opened: business Is Increasing, and facl ing business are fast lm| beautiful homes artel 500 men will be rem Into the lumber camps from Enderby this Fall; new farms are being ' under cultl Ihe town. There Is I Geo. I. Brecti COBBLER. ■ ,- • la ll.»tf Cholera. un- unli In tl >' Al .:- ■ I to sen?: ■ ■ ■ ll . I here. The Edcnograph - , result r>9«■>-;■ ;■ .-" ' . tianv _ r THE EDENOGRAPH, ENDERBY, B.C., JUNE 22, 1904. First Year One Thousand Picnicers Perish Spruce Up! Boys: You probably want a ne** Suit. Shirt. C Tie 3r Pair of Shoes for THE FIRST. We have a nice range in all these lines Our Ties especially are worth looking at New Styles and Designs jus; arrived While nlui g l New Y.rk on ••... ,. • - , Sunday Sohu. irt) ll leanwr. Genera! .',: .". . • -. ■ ■ ,:.: h:,,: i be , upon ihe beach li is estimated thai the number oi deaths will leach 100C Most ol ih • hod 'Mte womei ai-,,1 chll ll Spv and th lUmel I realized lhat our only safety wal i boach the host, and I knew thai North Brother Island was lhe only place to do it. We could not turn back ind beach on the meadows, lor we were above them, and I was (earful that we mlghi ii ken ik In Hell Gate. H id this happened ihe loss of llle would I III '.- in gn iti• I r no one nol a - II good swimmer could have kept afloat The OkanaganLumberui0 Now catting, and Finished- any rder for Rough, Dressed wlfl water. till.* t .mil.I.,..,,,,, Life. Enderby Trading Co., Cliff St. Enderby. burning • ■ : • Might said, he . I know h started, but said that while he was talking to his assistant, Everett li..: I . M, M,|„||, Pury, representing The when opposite 136th street, the first co;,: : ■,- .; (e, and Waller Trues- mate reported the lire. "I ai once or- da|,., localand district agent of the can- dered to lay Ihe hose while I went to pany. have added in the past week some | the pumps, llrst notifying the captain. go0d business to their already well es- who was In the pilot house, by calling tabllshed Enderbv agency. The Con- him through the speaking tube. I told federation Life is the most progressive Brandow to stand by the engine and r • „,„,„,,., ,n C|naih, Thelr Endov. to leave it. and l.e obey- m„„ CcnWC, combines the very latest In less than a minute water was h,tures in the life insurance business, being poured on the llamas, but it did a„d Is as free as the air you breathe not *tem to check them in the least urn any conditions or restrictions. Two minutes or to later the fire alarms Th, 32nd Anmu| RepoM )Ust published siunded and someone on deck cried jho-srs that the company has paid nearly Instantly there was a roar a* tw0 and one hall millions of dollars ra Lumb er Capacity ol mill. 75,000 a day. Prices on appllcati n. Terms, Orders promptly filled, cash. Ad.ir-s; •«.- OKANAGAN LUMBER CO.. Endcroy. B, C. LTD Fire!' Armstrong the terrified passengers arose like one prolltsto its policy holders, a record person and made a rush tor the stern. (h, management are (ustly proud of. Never shall I forget the horror ol that The motto of Ihe company U to sell ind the terrib that We insurance and nol purchase it as is : There was no cheeking that so olten done nov-a-days. in the keen fremied crowd; most of the crew were nct |or business, thus securing the buty fighting the lire and th&e who large volume ol nearly forty millions deck were unable to calm the », » moderate cost The result ol Mr (sirs of ili* women and children The Pirry't vitn has been ta place Mr captain rang the bell far a full head sf .Truetdale In possession of ihe very steam, and the boat that lorward like latest policies issued. Mr. Trueslale *raeehar*«, j|, m th, insurance and real esitte "A thick volume of tmoke went tor- business to stay, following no oil ward and filled the lower pan ol lhe cupatian. Your interests will be care- boat, I waa compelled to cover my!fully looked after year by yen. Full mouth »nl note with my arm la order 'information will be freely given on Creaming Cans an i H i- tobreith*. Mingled with the smell si applicati.ii ta Waller E Truetdale. " ' ^al1 lhe burning paint and wood wa* the Enderby. sickening odor of burning flesh Wj- men and chitirea rushed about at That Nam« .\\a\\r,' though bereft if their tersti, mothers «.....,.. , Th* World hu already pleasant y grope* their children and rushed ta . '_ „:7T» , tartti of the steamer and lumped »""* w,h« 'Trt "f. While the name ta nat a cite- YOUR. CHARACTER Personality and Future will be read by an expert of .vice repute on receipt of 12 cents and specimen of handwriting. HENRY RICE, Graphologist.1"^^^' • Hardware Tin c\\ Plumbing Works Prices right for AI goods. Pipe Fittings of Silverware, Granite .a are. Cruet Stands. Copperware. Fine Table Cuttlery. Tinware. Fine Cooking Utensils, Woodenware. Pipe and kinds. Butler Crocks. Daisy Churns. Gotd* McClary MT« Cys ' Famous Stoves and Steel Ranges \\V. J. Armstrong, Manager. Armstrong. B. C. ■>-....; Rate, i • Ol. . ,,. Referring to the Ex; litun ■:■ ■ '•!• 1-ACRE ■ i. 2-acre Slicks. 5-acre Blx'a. 10 t»er u much better thin Brtiith _. put M the flam.* wllh miirterf.. Itt TT* * *** tt, * ", J. -t -Lu .»£ ln«er»wl.r*»8«d*aU,,uShr.JeT4^*,1ta71 lad in to itm. ihtn „ ukt* lo ^L^' i»«ei(»;2!!r!rlTLif"S ih* tti jcui of ihe veman Newt and lhe Armttrtitg Aivertuer. TheEien ograph •• -isreillng. it the wi -.:.•, luring il* WAMiHC . ■ • was ihippej trim the Oatntgjn A - • ■ . . -. . . ■ rates! . at rale of tingle fare plus S3.00: 15 ityt are allavei to mike going trip, -tiih stop-avers, tht return trio ta be i Lag tit. - ' .at lad been newly palmed. and this, al ccurte. mid* it burn more rapidly, That* who were on the Itwer dec* rushed all. and many children were knocktd down and trample: lo Try at I can, tt it impsuible to erst* ih* setae (rom my memory , When I dot* my eyes at night I sir. t** tht ttntggttitj cratri, the dead, up- ' -- . .... FOR SALE COLUMN si 2S: Ilia' irwi ; " eitt. ar.e mtai ■. -■ . ipply I . t : Fire! Fire! Fire! WALTER E TRLESDALI A(tm tar The Livetr iM^ur.at Ca.. si L u" - > A.-...a,-i : '» • ! - i , T>t British Amenaa -. -a -•- ■ . I . ■ . ting, the Ini The Armstrong Pharmacy FLOURS IK* Columbia Flouring Mill*. Co., LM. Enderby. J.LOrchard Punter ami Decorator, Graining and Staining • E. T. SMITH - PRIMATE COMING TO AMERICA ■..' ■ ire ing:jnl is unier- ttrti ll .-- experiencei since i II In th: fa:e a! such trying • Canterbury *lll visit isibie. some Idea rnurch out t-attacht vriting Tnoune says jf the pr3p3sel "As s)in u • rmtnates the labjrs ol Its present sessiir. and is prjriguii i the end .'July srssme time inthetirs: ' August, "he Ar:hblshjp 5f Canterbury •all fir N?»- Ydk with tl spend .: months in visiting the Ui ,nd Can mil enjoy U-edlstin . i • first Primate >! All Enghni t) a\\ foot in the Ne W • : He cor isto Amei ■ • .- :h j! */talch he is. neat ",> the King, supreni • head, is in a crisis rrjre severe -^an any which . • ■ • i II.—at a ■ it | . mi Ini ; ire. in the . seph -. a'.ingna:-: it IheH ISS tabllsnmeni is that I', has been found i roys ... .... ........ gate ■ • . I the nation i that I ite. '.vhoij trse. a mei I this Issl -• ma; U illshment, «oi Idea lulled .... . ...,_ .... ... ■ - ... theChu I P URE DRUCS ACCURATE DISPEN31NC Dispensing done by aeon Dispenser. When In Armstrong, call. We have the only up-: Drug Store in the Valley. R.R. Burns, Masonic Building - Burns' Toilet Luxuries Picture Framing If yw have a picture jr; o that ysu think . great deal of. you should have It frame i will njtost much, but the Impnvemerr be (re.' Mat ij ir r M3 prettier. l__ rs P-.-w.K-U Furniture Dealer JaS. Vj. atngilStTi, Cliff St.. Enderby 70 Town Lots 5 11-acre Blocks >n th Property i lever be lei :v is NOW Henry W. Harvey, Agent,tnt'^ urket. The ch;Uest bjiiim^ sites In the Ten minutes' ).alk from the Postolflce sd in a wonderful measure during the pa?" ioubled, and tripled, and quadruple:; ill continue to progress. I', has inly fair'./ Ill ; intlnue to increase in vaiue; building IS valuable than they are tjiav Your bes' PrkeorLots. 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