1-^5*. *_^_ ^ _^_*^_^^«^ ^4^4? W4?^V ■,.■■•"-+ SUUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1914, $3 PER ANNUM PREMIER BORDEN A . tPWABLE VISITOR He.JVjjl Go IntirVtlk Yukon and ' FrobablH ake a'Trip Over the-G. T.P. Splendid progress is being made 0n the big railway bridge which crosses the Fraser River ai Prince George, A staff of 550 men are working day and night 0I1 the construction. All the piers on the first channel, with the exception of No. 5 are above water, [he sleel construction gang who have been expected since tlK. 10th of the month, arrived ' It has-'ljeen announced that during the coming summer Premier R, L. Borden, accompanied by one or two of his ministers, will vi.it the west. The proposed trip will extend as far "north as the Yukon, which has never yet been visited by a exception of the damage wrought to the temporary bridge two months ago by the ice jam, things have gone ahead smoothly! and Mr. Houston, superintendent for the Bates-Rogers Construction Co., is confident that things will be in first-class shape prime ministe.. before high water comes. Premier Porden's last trip to When completed this will be the west was in 1911, but he did the largest and most modern not go as far as the Pacific coast, railway bridge on the western This summer he will visit the division of the G. T. P. and will: coast cities and go to Dawson, have taken nine months to build.; It is quite possible that he will The bridge across the Nechaco j either go to the Pacific over the at Fort Fraser is now the only mew Grand Trunk Pacific or restructure of any importance to! turn by that road. ENLIGHTEN PEOPLE ON Ml AFFAIRS Elaborate Memorandum on the Whole Affair Will be Given the Public. yesterday and commenced work today. The steel work on the bridge over the first channel will be completed before the end of „_^^_^__^^^^_^^^_____1^^^^^ ,^^^_ the nresent month, and the en-j be built on the line. Like all j It is also quite probable that'mons and senate and will be is- be finished Ottawa, March 10.-The application of the Canadian Northern railway for a bond guarantee was informally discussed by the cabinet on Saturday and it is understood that the question has been referred to a sub-committee of the council to give due consideration to the whole problem. The C.N.R. officials have evidently decided that it is best to take not only the government but the country into its confidence and an elaborate memorandum stating the whole position of the road is being prepared and will be placed in the hands of the members of the House of Com Itire structure wi —I**********************— [about the beginning of-June, The undertaking is a large one I ami many difficulties have had to he met and overcome. With the other construction officials, Mr. Houston is of opinion that the complete transcontinental system will be in working order early this summer. the Prince of Wales through here on his tour. will pass Canadian Ithe prince george construction co. {Local Organization Formed This Wi' Has Modern Ideas on B ildi ■.'• Concrete and Brick Specialists. A new company that will without doubt play an important part in the upbuilding of this town and Prince George is the Prince George Construction Company, organized this vieek. Its officerf are: President. W. C. Fowler; Vice-president r^r.aldMatheson; ecrctnrv-tr J. v^er, J. 0. Wil- w ... ■ Messrs. Fowler and Matheson lare well-known builders, Mr. Fowler coming from Vancouver where he was superintendent foJ the B mgalow Finance & Build- inn''"., in organization that has erected hundreds of handsome residences in the Terminal City. Mr, .Matheson i3 a specialist in reinforced concrete and brick work and built many of Vancouver's most imposing structures, among these being the well- known Pacific Building. The new company have ample financial backing and are prepared to erect buildings of any proportions in record time. For tlu' present they are directing their attention to buildings of ne residence class, and Thursday commenced work on a bungalow on Lot 10, Block 175, Prince George, Later on, or as soon as proper grades and levels can be secured, the company intends to make a specialty of reinforced concrete bungalows. This type of residence is the last word in scientific construction and can lie npleted in an unbelievably ■short time. 1» conversation with The Herald Mr. Fowler stated that in his opinion reinforced concrete would enter largely into the construction of the better class of buildings hare, as all the materials f,»' such work can be obtained cl°se at hand. SPUING FASHIONS Ladies of the district will in future be able to keep up with tno latest styles of millinery and Nothing as seen in the shops of New York and Toronto. Mrs. Matheson, who returned to town his week from a business trip t0 Toronto and other Eastern cfntres, states that a large consignment of hats, ladies' suits am fancy -r00lis is on the way aml will be displayed on arrival n her attractive store on Hamilton avenue, This is something w the ladies of South For u'01'K'c to look forward to. COAL MINING MAGNATE WILL SPYOUT THE LAND Vancouver. March 12. -D. A, Thomas, the Welsh coal magnate who is at the head of a railway company seeking a charter to build from north of Prince Rupert to Prince Albert, Sask,, is on his way here to look into the possibilities of the Groundhog fields, near Hazelton. PROVINCE WILL HAVE SIX NEW MEMBERS Ottawa, March 12.-The proposed redistribution bill brought down today gives British Columbia six new members in the Dominion House. Vancouver gets two; North Vancouver and adjacent municipalities one; South Vancouver, Point Grey. Burnaby and Fraser Valley one; and Northern B. C, one. THIRTY-ONE DIE IN ST. LOUIS FIRE SPORTING AUTHORITY PASSES Pan Francisco. March 12.— W. W. Naughton, the dean of! American sport writers and an j St. Louis, Mo., March 1?.- in.e-national authority on box-;Thirty-one dead were removed ing, dind here yesterday. He!today from the ruins sued to the press. Officials of the road make no secret of their belief that a large part of the opposition to any aid is inspired by the C.P.R. interests. The C.P.R., they say, would like to get control of the new transcontinental system. was lor years connected the Examiner of this city, was an Australian. BIG FIRE AT PORTLAND. Portland, Ore., March 13.- A disastrous fire broke out yesterday on the waterfront here and ■ the with Missouri Athletic Club 'lire. He'Many were injured by being .trampled upon in the rush to j escape from the building. \MiU.l\_ IN BAD AGAIN Glasgow, March 12. —Emme- ine Pankhurst, the militant suf- swept a large portion of the | fragette, was arrested after a wharf and warehouse section The damage is estimated at one million dollars. T0R0NT0S BEAT CANADIENS. TorOnto, March 13.-Toronto beat Canadiens last night, thus fierce fight in St. Andrew's Hall last night. COAST CURLERS WIN Vancouver, March 12.—A Vancouver rink was first in the Chal- . . , , .. , , , lenge finals today, with the winning the championship of the, Gour, rink of WinnipeR second National . Hockey Assocition. They meet Victoria tonight in the first of a series of five games for the Stanley Cup and the hockey championship of the world. SE LS ANCESTRAL ACRES London, March 12.-The Duke of Sutherland, who has already ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ disposed of thousands of acres of TRUE BILL AGAINST KRAFCHENKO. i 'a»d '» Scotland, has decided to Morden, Man., March 10.-A| auction300,000 acres of his Suth- true bill has been returned j erlandshire holdings. against Krafchenko who will now be tried on the charge of murdering 11. S. Arnold, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Plum Coulee, Ottawa, March 9.—Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, head of the C. P. R., was asked Saturday for a statement as to the report current in parliamentary corridors that the opposition to the proposed assistance to the Canadian Northern was being inspired by the Canadian Pacific interests, The following epigrammatic reply was received by wire from SirTnomas. "Canad'an Northern officials who, according to your query blame the C.P.R. for opposition to further grants by the government to Mackenzie and Mann are a bit confused. It has not occurred to them that in this instance C.P.R. probably means "Canadian People" not "Canadian Pacific." (Signed) T. G. Shaughnessy.' RITCHIE BEATS WOLGAST. Milwaukee, March 13. -In a 10-round boxing contest here last night, Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion, won the decision over Ad, Wolgast, former champion, Ritchie had the best of the fight all through, knocking Wolgast down in the fourth round for the count of four. Betting was 10 to 7 in Ritchie's favor. TAMING THE TIGER New York, March 12.-The name of Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany leader, was removed from the National Democratic rolls today for non-payment of dues. HOME RULE COMPROMISE London, March 12.—Premier Asquith in the House today suggested a six-year exclusion from Home Rule for the Protestant Ulster counties. THE DEADLY "PILL" Ottawa, March 12.--In the House of Commons today Hon. Andrew Brodeur introduced a resolution to abolish the manufacture of cigarettes in Canada and forbid their entry from other countries. A special committee was appointed to investigate the evil. The Wolgas-Moran light pictures were witnessed by a large crowd nt the Kort George Theatre Inst ni^ht. The pictures were good, every movement of the boxers being seen on the screen. Tho pictures show that Montn's frequent appeals to lhe referee were in many cases justified. The resulc of the Woolgast* Ritchie fight was announced during the evening. gent Lots 11 Receive First Chance ly Auction Only about 48 miles of steel has now to be laid before the completion of Canada's shortest transcontinental rail. way. Good progress is being made by the steel-laying gangs and it is only a matter of days now till steel meets steel somewhere in the vicinity of Fort Fraser. It is not likely that the occasion will be officially celebrated until some time in summer, when it is expected that Premier Borden will drive the golden spike. Vancouver, March 13.™J. W. Stewart, of Foley, Welch & Stewart, builders of the Pacific Great Eastern, announces that work on the road will be rushed at once. Ten thousane men will have their headquarters at Prince George during the coming summer. The section from Prince George south to Kelly Lake will be completed this summer. Good progress is being made on the lower end of the road. D. F. M. Perkins, Secretary Conservative Assn. South Fort George. Your lettergram received. Have arranged to have all lots squatted upon first put up at sale at Soutii Fort George. W. R. ROSS. On February 10th news was received here that the government would sell by auction all its property in South Fort George, Central Fort George, and half of its Prince George holdings. The first sale was announced to be held in Vancouver about May 25. There are about 160 government-owned lots in South Fort George, and of this number easi- 100 have been "squatted" upon by citizens. Many of these are of the most valuable in town, and building.*!, in some cases, costing thousands of dollars have been erected thereon. It came, therefore, as something of a shock to these "squatters" that if they were to get a chance to purchase lots they occupied they must journey to Vancouver, an undertaking that would mean the loss of considerable valuable time, not to mention the expense such a journey would incur. The Chamber of Commerce and the Conservative Association at once took the matter up with Minister of Lands Ross, with the result as stated above. Local residents and holders of government lots will, therefore, have first chance to bid on the property. Frank A. Ellis, who acted as auctioneer in the Vancouver and Vancouver and Edmonton sales of Prince George lots, is to handle the sale for the government. The exact date of the sale has not yet been learned. ABBOTSFORD BANK HELD UP BY ITALIAN BANDIUS Abbotsford, B.C., March 12- The Royal Bank was held up here today by five Italian bandits, who got away with two thousand dollars. While three of the gang held up the staff with drawn revolvers, the remaining two emj - tied their guns in the street, completely terrorizing the townspeople, ENGLISH LACROSSE TEAM Vancouver, March 12.—Con Jones, who has just returned from a trip to England, states that an English lacrosse team vvill tour Canada in June, playing exhibition games at the principal cities. ULSTER WILL FIGHT London, March 11. —Belfast telegrams indicate that Unionists there receive Premier Asquith's home rule proposals with anything but cordiality. Right Hon. Thomas Andrews, one of the principal Ulster Unionists, who is not in parliament, remarked to the Morning Post: "We have gone so far that we are prepared to fight to the finish. The idea of having our fate hanging over us for six years is preposterous." The Morning Post's Dublin representative wires that among Nationalists there is considerable anger at the concession made by Mr. Asquith and apparently approved by John Redmond. NO TRAIN THIS MORNING. Owing to a landslide at Mile 156 the train due to leave this morning has been cancelled. A large number of workmen are clearing the obstruction and it is anticipated traffic will be resumed tomorrow, TRAIN SCHEDULE. Arrive Depart 6 p.m. Monday 8 a.m. Tuesday 6 p.m Wednesday 8 a.m. Thursday 6 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. Saturday Autos and rigs from South Fort George meet all trains. G. T. P. MAILS. Mails going over G. T. P. must be posted at End of Steel Post Ollice, and mail coming over railway must be addressed "End of Steel, G.T.P. West, B. C. STAGES. Inland Express Stages leave South Fort, George lor Quesnel, Ashcroft and other points on the Cariooo Road every Tuesday and Friday at 4 a.m., and arrive every Wednesday and Saturday about 7 p.m. MAILS. Closes Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p.m.; Registered at 6 p.m. FORT GE0RGE-F0LEYS WINJOCKEY COP For the first time in the history* of local hockey the Northern Lumber Co. Cup emblematic of the Northern Interior championship, leaves South Fort George. On the Fort George rink last Saturday the combination team won by a score of 9—4, thus winning a majority of the games. South has failed to win one game * out of the series, playing two contests to a draw. The South team have been dogged by bad luck all season, never being able to put anything that resembled their strongest team on the ice. On the other hand great credit must be given the Fort George-Foley team for their splendid work during the season, having shown, on occasions, hockey of the fastest kihd. EDMON TON'S FIELD IN PRINCE GEORGE Edmonton, March 10.— That Edmonton merchants have long been aware ot the importance of their obtaining a foothold in such towns as Prince George, is the purport of information given out by Secretary Fisher of the Edmonton Board of Trade. Much publicity has recently been given to statements bearing a suggestion that Edmonton merchants, if they expect to obtain the business of Prince George, would have to establish a firm foothold prior io the entry of railways from the Pacific c ast. Edmonton merchants are now doing all they can to impress upon the dealers of Fort George district that Edmonton provides their most reasonable and natural market centre. SENTENCE COMMUTED Prince Albert, _S._x._t 13.-Louis Ratz, sentenced to be hung here on the 16th inst for the murder of Charles Bruggencote. has had his sentence commuted to life imprisonment. Great credit must be given to the citizens who have gone to the expenie and trouble of laying the city crossings with sawdust for their public spirit. The streets of South Fort George are certainly no credit to a city of this size and importance. The matter, however, is being looked after by the committee on civic improvements of the Chamber of Commerc-*, and it is to be hoped that something wilt he done in the very near future to have thii grievance remedied. ■*"1 _*5B '*&■ m_ 'III Mi t*™ ■' .«_ W _ MV\ Published by tne xw.■■■■-■ "fort George, B. C SOI'TH Saturday, March 14, 1914. THE DEPOT LOCATION. .*■ ■; n. Martin Burrell. to the secretary of rval ve association, and published in last if The Herald, is of more than ordinary in- large investors The letter ii the local Conse week's issue o: terest to the people of this town and to the in Prince George. _ familiar with the local situation and with the Grand Trunk townsite, the site at the is a preposterous one and utterly im- vay point of view. become convinced of this fact. On the street location is an ideal and natural Z the fact that it would best serve the interests of fuiiy nine-tenths of the residents. sion to purchase the toilowing de- purchasi scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted about one-halt mile east of the easl bank ot the Finlay River aboul thirty-tour miles from its moulh. marked "J. M.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 chains, thence nortl: SO chains, thence west SO chains thence south SO chains to point ol comnicncement, containing 64ti :u-i e .- more or less. JOSEPH MORRISON-, Applicant. JOHN' MacDONELL. Agent. Julv 18th, 1913. Distrii i To thos *'] "■-•'••■ foot of M; possible view th contrar; site, lea from a Mr. Burrell s evidently appre tnnoeraDhv ant 1 his associates in the Dominion Cabinet the fact that their knowledge of local Port George Land Districl. of Pence Hiver TAKE notice that I, John Dougla.-* Smyth, of Vancouver, Broker, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: , Conunencing at a post planled One has Only tO about two miles north and two miles west from the head of Deserters' Canyon on the left bank of the Finlay River, and marked "J. D. S., N.W. Corner Post." thence east SO chains, thence south SO chains, thence west SO chains, tiience north 80 chains io point of commencement; containing 610 acres, more or less. JOHN DOUGLAS SMYTH. \i g, Ti,. 191'C Garfield Smith Agent 1'. i 1 "IT 1' ' a j'e'st planted on 'lie> Kinlay River from llie* mouth, : S. \V. corner"; iains, thence north y" ■ • v.. s: so chains the : Ivi r. thence poinl ■ -~ ■■ ' :;. ol the river to ,1'. mi in, containing 480 : cres, i o . e r 1* ss. FRANK 01, Applicant. July JOHN M 18th, 1913. icDONELL, Agent., Fori Georgt Lan 1 liistrict. District TA KE notici tl at Sj ilni'v Crighton of Vl ncouve : . '.. occupation, Mer- clean sion Ce) , intends in to |>:::e h: ilee'el lai apply tor permis- ne lhe following a posl iilanti'd on th- ( aft bank ei tin* Finlay River, abou 1 . IUl nortl 1 i : ll thlrty-thr e miles from its S c.'s S. W. Cor- e liains. Ihenee ■■.■i.e.' wesl 80 th 80 chains to • .:. containing iciaie 1 business conditions is limited, as the fol- m his letter would indicate: mav aad hat it was felt by the Government that if on the"facts there should be serious injustice it still leaves the Board of Railway Commissioners power to act under Section 29 of the'Railway Act. to wit, viz: 'the Board may refuse, rescind, change, alter or vary any order or decision made by it."' The present building development at Prince George centres at George street, and it is evident that, the big investors do not take the Maple street site seriously. The Herald is firmly of the opinion that when the air has cleared and tlie building of Prince Georee city is firmly Athabasca, in the Province of Alberta. In the matter of the estate of I-red- e'rick John Shapland Veysey, late of Mile 172. G.T.P., in the Province of British Columbia, deceased. PUFSUANT to an order of His Hon- l'urt George Land District, Distriet of Peace Hiver TAKE notico that I, Henry Anthony Therbeig, of Vancouver, B. C paperhanger, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Finlay River about one mile north and three miles west of the head of Deserters' Canyon and marked "H. A. T., N.E. Corner Post," thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east SO chains to point of commencement; containing 8411 acres, more or less. HENRY ANTHONY THERBERG, \-i_. 30, 191... Garfield Smith, Agent lar Comi NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS. In the District Court of the District of the 1 asl I . ' about th ' ■ . th, mai ki I 'I ner"; thei ■ * isl north 80 1 h 1 :.:. chair.s more or le thence soutii folio tho river to poinl containing 4se> a, GEORGE JOHN M July 18th, 1913 Fort George L ipplicant. trict. District • 1; rge Clark of ei e upation, plumb- 1.1" permission to lowing described a post planted on llie Finlay River, , mile 3 from its [. C.'s S. W. Cor- ; 4m chains, thence i thence west 80 s 10 the river, 1 vlng the course of 'if commencement, ne s. more or less. CLARK. Applicant, j DONELL, Agent. ei__\_?uuUe__y__gi_<& Our big stock of Rough and Dressed Fir and Spruce Lumber has been getting drier ,e day so hat today we can supply vou v absolutely dry stock, carefully manufactum] Our Stock of Builders' Hardware and Roofing Was Never So Complete Drop into our big Second Street Store and we will give you rock-bottom Prices on almost anything you require. Northern Lumber & Mercantile Company, Limited Sole Agents for the "HOUPT of HOBBERLIN" Clothing, SECOND STREET - . South W. F. COOKE, Pru. RUSSELL PEDEN, Vi«*Pr«. t>_i Fort George <* E ItUOffllffl, Swtto, District ct. District established, the passenger depot will remain in the only feasible location-at the foot of George street—in which locality are now permanently established the freight depot, offices, yards and workshops of the Grand Trunk Pacific, and where, it is reasonably certain the terminals of the Pacific Great Eastern will be placed. 4 5 TAKK ii. InBWorth of V; i:,,-:,. Laborer, pi 1 mission to ine described Commencin) the cist bani nr, Albert Iloll- B. C, occupa- to apply for the follow- our Judge Noel, dated the 26th day of February, A.D. 1914, NOTICE is here mouth, 111:1 by piven that all persons having claims ner"; then upon the estate of the late Frederick north SO ( John Shapland Veysey, who died at chains moi Mile 172. G.T.P. Railroad, in the Pro- thence foil , vince of British Columbia, on the 25th rivi r to poi I day of October, A.D. 1913, are requireel taining 180 ALBERT HOI inter purchase mils: .et a post planted on of the Finlay River ty-one miles from Us ',,. .1 "A. H.'s s W. Cor- ■• e .si 40 chains, thence liains, iii ace west SO or less to the river, living tiie course of the it of commencement, con- Fort George Land Dislrict of Peace River TAKE notice that lleary Olsen of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, Real Estate Broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a post planted one mile east of the east bank of the Finlay River about forty-one miles from its mouth, marked "H. O.'s S.W. I Corner"; thence eaBt 80 chains; 'thence north 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thence soulh 80 ehains to point of commencement, contuining C4 0 acrcs, more or less. HENRY OLSEN, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Julv 17th, 1913. -&.Zt> CAXCKl.I.YIlON i,| NOTICE IS HI the reserve peared In the B 1 1; i 2!Uh day ol August. celled in so fa: East ball ol Loi half of 'Loi 5314 in order that : be made to the G . . i Development Con ~ I right of waj ; SERVE i'ES that to the Wes: istrict, <• may Pacific i, (or Vlctori 26th to send to the Standard Trusts Company, Imperial Bank Building, Eelmon-. ton." Alherta, Public Administrator for the District of Athabasca, in the Province of Alberta, on or before the 18th day of April, A.D. 1914, a full statement of their claims and of any securities held by them, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, and after that date the"Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been so filed. Dated at Edmonton, this 26th day of February, A.D. 1914. THE STANDARD TRUSTS CO. SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOTS. Thanks to the representations of local public bodies, squatters on government townsite lots will be given an opportunity to purchase the property they have improved without the expense of a trip to Vancouver or Victoria. Tlie provincial government has acted very fairly in this matter, once the injustice of their previously announced plan was bn ught to their attention. While the people who erected residences or business places on government property have really no legal stand- !*-*.,*. ;„ ri.n ' _\ ...,».,.. , 1 Public Administrator. mg m the premises, there is a principle of justice involved h. r. Holland, Manager for Alberts, which, had it been ignored, would have worked keen hardship on many of those interested. The fact that the government had allowed these people to take possession of the property without a hint of interference or a word of warning, and the added fact that it was the industry and enterprise of these same squatters that brought government property to its present values, is sufficient plea that ™e creators of these values should receive first con- si li ration, The proceeds from the sale of government lots here, at Prince George and in the Hammond subdivisions will .:\'s'.\ ORTH, Applicant CDONELL, Agent. July Fori probab' would areas it woul total an enormous figure. If the government -fourth of it in the development of these sidewalks, street grading, etc.,—what a boost be for us all. il • 1 ai estimates of expenditure for the ensuing •rably less than the amount called for last fence amounting to some four millions. The nch bears the bulk of this reduction, its eing reduced about one-half. The amount ' _; for Cariboo District is $144,000; last year it was With the approach of the good old summer time has brought to our city a multitude of people congregated from the four corners of the earth, a sample of which can be seen any afternoon on Hamilton Avenue, which presents a swimming sea of mingled faces articulating every language, dialect and gibberage in the human vocabulary, ard representing mostly every type of the human race, from the smart city bnsiness man to the degenerated hobo, whose sole means of existence is to prey upon the hospitalities of the hardworking and honest laborer while exhilarated from the effects of his holiday indulgence. And while we can boast of the greatest variation of the human character, yet to the close observer there is a common trait which is a peculiar characteristic of the pioneer element that unconsciously sends them in advance and which is characterised by an instinctive business acumen, and demonstaated in this case from the fact that ninety per cent, of them end up by purchasing their poods at Kennedy- Blair's store, where we have the greatest sale on ever put forth in Central B.C. And when it comes to prices we have established a precedent almost astonishing. Legislation 1 legislature pro as been adopted by the British Columbia iding for an extension of the Pacific Great Eastern rail • from Prince George for a distance of 330 miles. This will tap the Peace River country and Van-! couver is counting strongly on corralling its trade. The bill stipulates that the entire line most be open to traffic; within three years, and the record of the McBride govern-' ment for getting things done leads one to believe that this; part of the contract will be carried out.—Edmonton! Journal, Messrs. Ilayw Legislature, ha\ that will accrue by following ou Commission in the farmers sympathize ard and Lucas, speaking in the Provincial e drawn a bright picture of the benefits to nearly everybody in British Columbia the recommendations cf the Agricultural Space prices, will not allow us to quote but here are some of them. ii.c matter of providing cheap money for With the hopes thus raised everybody will Hie scheme looks all right as it. is outlined Magnificent Blankets, per pair $4.00 Beautiful Pillows . . .85 Swell Workmen's Pants . 2.2." Grand Overalls . .1.10 Stanfield's Highest grade of Underwear . . . 4.00 Men's Fine Woollen Top Shirts 1.25 Stetson Hats . . . 4.do High-class Slater Shoes . 4.25 Other lines in proportion. Kennedy, Blair & Co., Ltd. Where a Man can Buy as Cheap as a Child JOHN M 18th, 1913. George Land Dial of Peace Riv TAKE noiie. that Harry Jacobs of Vancouver. B.C., occupation, Salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Ciflhmenclng at a post planted one mile east of the east bank ot_ the Finlay River, about thirty miles from ils mouth, marked "II. J.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 cliains. thence north SO chains, thence west Sn chains, tlicnce soulh 80 chains to point of commencement containing 640 acres more or less. "HARRY JACOBS, Applicant. JUHN MacDONELL, Agent. Julv 16th. 1913. Fort George Land District. District I of Peace River I ~''p TAKE notice that John Odeck of Lan':" '' ; Victoria, B. C, occupation. Logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantcd (•bout one and one-half miles east of the east bank of Finlay River and about forty-five miles from its mouth, marked "J. O.'s S. W, Corner"; thence east 80 chains, thence north y- .---' SO chains, thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN ODECK, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Julv 16th, 1913. Ni er, 1913. Smos-dlO-mar 10 Fort George Land Distritt. District of Peace River TAKE noiice that James Shaw of Vancouver, B. C, occupation. Baker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described iands: Commencing at a post planted on ithe east bank of the Finlay River about thirty miles from its mouth. marked " J. S.'s S. W. Corner"; Fort George Land District.* District of Peace River TAKE notice that Timothy Nugent of Nanaimo. B. C, occupation, Horse- shoer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about one-half mile east of the east hank of the Finlay River and about forty-five miles from its mouth, marked "T. N.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 chains: thence north SO chains: thence we3t 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. TIMOTHY NUGENT, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. D. PENNES The Jewelry Manufacturer Maker of Artistic Gold and Platinum Mountlnji : given Repair work - •' ;.\. pronij «i',. ration, ,.,.*.r.,if _ Nugget Block ThlrdStml South Fort George District thence t ..si 81 ,. iains, hn ce nortii 80 chains, t ten t 8 i cliains, tbence t ontb Sll chains to point of common temen . c mtainl ng Mn acres more or l.SS. j a m i: g _• haw. API Meant. FOHN M iiIKIN ILL . Agent. July 181 i:, i Dlsti let. Koi t Qe District TAKI not! ,. lut D inli 1 Joseph Rose' Of \'.e: :, B, C , Oe •upation. Mechanl . .: ply for per- Prince George Builders Co. Ltd. Have two th: with pantry, lots cleared a: $1900 For further room House.', Hy completed, I:r„:c5 S2200 apply B I H. WILSON, Mgr., Comer L__t & Snd P.O. Bo, 64 SOIIHWCMI Cor thei to pom Ing 641 DA JOHN July 18th, l:n I'oii George I of TAKE nol Robert Warm Clerk, Intend sion lo purcl scrib'-c! lands: Commencin about two mil west from tin Canyon, and i Finlav River, s.w. Corner : chains, thi nee south 80 dial chains to poin containing 64 WILLI -.M Si nt. 1, 1913. ise tin.' following : osl planted on of the Finlay River iniles from its "D .! I! 's s. W. i •■ i • So chains. i i ilns, thi !ie'" -.vest nee south so chains Qmeni anient, contain- more or less. I. JOSEPH ROSE. ' Applicant. MacDONELL, Agent. mil hi-lrict. iTistrict Peace River Ice thai I, William r, of Vancouver, ll.r., to apply for permis ase the following de- Office : Blair Bldi ■' George, B. I Branch Office: Central Av. Kurt George ! let a post planleil •s nortli and two miles i head of Deswters' n ih" casl bank of Ihe md marked "\V. R. W.. 'ost," llience norlh 80 east 80 chains, (hence ns, thence west SO i of commencement; i acres, more or less. Fort George Land District, of Peace River TAKE notice that Thomas Hedican of Courtney,-B.C., occupation, Contractor, intends to apply for permis- i sion to purchase the following (le-!T7RANK W WILSON scribed lands: l xw-.ix__ ■ <nlicitOr. Commencing at a post planted: Barrister, WW about one mile east of the east bank j Notll'Y 1'ubllC of the Finlay River and about | " • , p.* thirtvseven miles from its mouth; Affl^o • Rlmr II ■■■'" marked "T. H.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 ehains; thence north ;80 chains; thence west 80 chains; ihcnce south 80 chainB to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. THOMAS HEDICAN, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July loth. ion. Fort George Land District. District' of Peace River TAKE notice that Alfred T. Brett of Vancouver, B.C occupation, fore- ; man, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Comnieneing at a post planted on the east bank of the Finlay River I about thirty-seven miles from its ! mouth, marked "A. T. H.'s S. W. ICorner"; thence east 80 chains: 'thence nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains t" point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. ALFRED T. BRETT, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. ROOMS TO Victoria Hotel District ROBERT Garfl 'M WARNER Smith, Agr : Fort <; 0 I." if Pe IKE l.i le, Of V l)l*.ll ll Rlvei ! H I, purcl lands: Dislrict fames R. .. Broker, iiss;iin to ill scribed First-class Dray. not,'only in "the'report of the commission but also in the J Wood all Lengths'™ persuasive eloquence of its two chief sponsors. When, I ' ° however, the time comes for putting it in practice there will be need of caution a.s well as enthusiasm if disaster und disappointment are to be avoided.—Province. Phone 93, South Fort Oeorge. FRED COOK. BATHS Porcelain tub. Hotel Robuits. Commc about iwe west trom the head ni and on the " y River, a Corner Pi chairs, thencc wi sl 80 eli nor'h 80 chains, thenc chains to | oinl ol com containing 640 acres, in IAMES It 111 larkei thenc planted wo miles )eserters' ik of the 'J, R. L., soulh 80 is, tbence eaet so neement: ■ or less, LYNCH, Fort George Land District, of Peace River TAKE notice that Herbert M. Leighton of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following deacrlbed lands: Commencing at a post planted about 1-4 mile east of the east bank of the Finlay River, and about '"! thirty-six miles from Its moutli : marked "II. M. L.'s S. W. Comer"; ! thonce east 80 chains; thence north j 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; 'thence'south 80 chains to point of ! commencement; contain 640 acres, more or less. HERBERT M, LEIGHTON, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent July 18th, 1913. OPPOSITE CL Third Street • s BENJAMIN Aerated Water Manufacturer SPECIALTIES: Dry Ginger Ale & Fruit Wi0 We have 1200 cor dry wood, and cheap. it voui |Sept. 1, l'JlS. Garflold Smith, Agent. I, P. ECKSTEIN Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bennett Building South Fort George, • B.C. CHAS. MALASSES. M«^ — k/_y__-i r/_A>_A_*^__K5*^^ i»i.P I I" _-B^_f:J»- '4 Than tow*_Swr0Stta«W l jj DANFORTH&M'lSyl S r/.n,rn,'lor» lirsl Conlmi'leerx and Builders 'i iln" '„ *___! »■ - - DEPUi LUIAIWN (TorontoSaturday Nitflit.) At Ottawa the Cabinet Council has ruled against the contention of the Grand Trunk Pacific a, regards tlie location of their station site on Prince George, j* g townsite. and has incidentally "boosted" the Napoleonic aspirations of George J. Hammond to an extent. Hammond, who is a product of the United States, where he is said to have had a most interesting career, is the head of the Natural Resources Security Company, of Vancouver. Prior to the selection of a townsite area by the (irand Trunk Pacilic, Hammond, Well aware that the railway would locate its station at some point in the Fort George region, bought up huge tracts of land at low prices, and then started an advertising game to sell his holdings out as town lots in the future Fort George. Hammond was not aware where the G.T.P. would plant its station, but he did not worry over a little thing like that, Hammond got out maps wherein he himself located the depot, always in reasonable proximity to his own stretches of land, and advertised lavishly. When he got tired of having the station site in one place he put lit somewhere else, and the records show that he sold about $350,000 of his "town lots" to easily excited "investors" all over Canada, When the Grand Trunk Pacific finally laid out and surveyed what was to be the official townsite of Fort George, which the G.T.P. named Prince George, so as not to conflict with Hammond's lot-selling orgy, the railroad decided to build its station some 7,000 feet east of where Hammond's town- site lay, Hammond filed the survey of his Fort George with the British Columbia government, and this real estater prepared to put' up' a fight with the Grand Trunk Pacific over the station site. Hammond naturally wished the station to be as near as possible to his Fort George. The Grand Trunk people prepared to locate the depot about in the centre of their official townsite, at a point where they urged there was a naturally level space which would afford facilities for sidings, as well as giving an easy approach for trains. The matter was threshed out before the Dominion Railway Board, which appeared to think a compromise location was the way out of the difficulty, and finally ordered that the station should be built on the townsite of Prince George, 3000 feet east immond's area. This order was made in May, 1913, and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway recently took an appeal to Ot- jawa before the Governor-Gen- eral-in-Council. There was quite •rray of legal men present, phe G.T.P argued that as they sold at auction and otherwise between two and three million dollars worth of lots in rince George their depot should «*' Placed so as to best serve the Wer ests of this townsite, They pesired the station to be some 1 ieet from Hammond's parol- land. However, the order of May stands, as decided 'V -he Cabinet Council, and un- 5s some further appeal is taken " G.T.P. depot will be built -•00° f£,et, instead of 7,000 feet. ,. rom Hammond's lands. Uhen the Natural Resources Se- PUVIty Company was at the wight of its selling campaign, 11 induced people to pay fancy Prices for "business lots," none °' which can be less than a long Ijwi mile from the station. With ^ development of the official townsite of Fort George, owned J the Grand Trunk Pacific, the Hammond locations would appear «> be to a large extent shut off ■J"™-what will become the business and residential centre of 18 new community, and doubt- °~— "5*»I"Bl naving done so. The most undesirable feature of the recent decision of the Cabinet Council is, however, that it will encourage such promoters as Hammond to attempt further to waylay the intentions of the railroads and others for the purpose of feathering their own nests. Through the manipulations of Hammond the station site of the G.T.P. will be erected at a spot which practically ignores the claims to consideration of South Fort George, an old- established community with a population of some 1500 people. In addressing the members of the Council gathered to hear the appeal, Mr, Fripp, representing South Fort George, said : "We have the only substantia! town in that locality, and we submit that our interests ought to be paramount to the interests of the speculators, on the one hand, and others on the other hand. Ths Natural Resources Security Corporation, headed by a gentleman who is better known in the United States than he is in Canada, receives more consideration under this order than the people who have been living there for years, and who have an established town, We have the station fixed to accommodate this town with a mushroom growth. Last year I brought a man from Winnipeg and asked him to look at this place, and he gave his evidence, which is to be found on page98of the 'Record,' and he tells you that this proposed town at Fort George is a concern run by this development company, or security company, to make money. They have a few stores there, but they are paying everyone to stay there until the station site is settled. On the other hand, we have the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, who have also a town- site that they want to exploit le-nds to apply for perniission to purcliuse the following described lanels: Commanclng at a post planteel on the N.E, hank of ihe Finlay river, about 13 miles upstream from Fort Graham and erne mile easl. marked .1. A.'s S W. corner, th.'iice east Sll chains, thence north SO eliains, thenee west Sll chains, tiience seeiith Sli chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or leas. JOHN ANDERSON. JOHX iMacDOXIiLL, Agent. I'.'iteel 22nd July, 1913. Fort Georgo Land District. District of TAKIO notice that David Elder of Vancouver, B. C, teamster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lamls: Commencing at a post planted on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, about 13 miles upstream from Fort Graham and marked l>. F.'s S.W. corner, tbence easl SU chains, thence nortli 80 chains, thence west SO chains, more or less, to tbe river, tiience following tlie course of tbe river to point eel' commencement, containing 010 acres, more eer less I > A VII) ELDER. JOHX MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 2211.1 Julv, 1818. Fort Oeorge _nnd District. Dittrict of Feace Itiver, TAKF. notice that Arthur S. Percy of Vancouver, B, C„ broker, intends to apply foi- perniission to purchase the foliuwing described Linels: Commencing at a post planted on tbe N.E. lmnk of lhc I 'nlay river, obout Ifi miles upstream from Fort Graham, marked A. S. P.'s N.W. corner, thence east SO cliains, south SO chains, west SO chains, more or less, to the river, thence following the course of the river tn point of commencement, containing 480 acres, more or less. ARTHUR S. PERCY. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Oated 22nd Julv, 1913. Fort Georje Land District. District of Feace Biver. TAKE notice that John Cockton of Vancouver, B. C„ master mariner, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrilied lands: Commencing at a pnst planted on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, nbout IS miles upstream from Fort Graham and one' mile east, marked J. C.'s N.W. cornel', thence east SO chains, thence south sn chains, thene'e west so chnins, thence north so chains I" point eef commencement, containing Olu acres, more or less. JOHN COCKTON. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 22nd Julv, 1913. Fort George Land District. District of Peace Eiver. TAKE notice that Vernon D, Dennlson of Vancouver, B. ('., broker, intends tee apply for iiermission to purchase the following described lanels: Commencing at a piest planted on the WE. bank of lhe Finlay river, about 15 miles upstream from Fort Graham and two miles east, marked V. D. D.'s N.W. corner, thence east SO chains, tbence south SO chains, thence west 80 cbains, thence north SO cbains to point of commencement, containing 610 acres, more or less. VERNON D. DRXXISOX. JOHX MacDOXELL, Agent. Dated 22nd July 1913. Vancouver, li. ('., occupation, broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about a quarter of a mile east of the east bank of the Finlay River about thirty-eight miles from its mouth, marked "J. S.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east SO chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains* thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. JOHN SMALL, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that Clarence C. Burke, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation, Insurance broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a post planted on the eaBt bank of the Finlay River about thirty-nine miles from its mouth, marked "C. C. B.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 60 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains, more or less to river; thence following the course of the river south to point of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or less. CLARENCE C. BURKE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that Alfred A. Paterson, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation, Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the east bank of the Finlay River about thirty-eight miles from the mouth, marked "A. A. P.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 20 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 60 chains, more or less to the river; thence following the course of the river south to point of commencement, containing 320 acres, more or less. ALFRED A. PATERSON, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Jlily 17th, 1913. SASH Building Papers In any quantity. DOORS Ready Roofiings Store Fronts Four-foot Wood G L _E_ .9 Cottage Front Windows D $3.75 per cord delivered Fort George Train?&Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone 11 SOUTH FOItT GEORGE. C. MCELROY, Manager. Phone 111 FORT GEORGE. Fort Oeorge Lind District. Slitrlct cf Feace Rlvei. TAKE notice that Hartford B. Sccley of Vancouver, occupation miner, intenrls tn apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the N.E, bank of the Finlay river, about 11 miles upstream from Fort Oraham and : one mile east, marked H. B. S.'a N.W. corner, tbence east SO chains, tbence I south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, . . . ,- i tbence north SO cbains to point of com- and We are the Only Substantial ; mencement, containing 610 acres, more HARTFORD R SEELET. JOHN MacDONELL, A.'jent. people there, who have been doing business, before there was a railway, and we ought to be considered. We cannot have the! station right at our town, but the site suggested by the Grand Trunk Pacific Company is nearer to us than the other site, and consequently the Grand Trunk Pacific site is supported by our people. That is the position in a nutshell, I submit that the principle upon which a station should be located in a case of this kind is the greatest good to the actual settlers. That is our contention. Why should these gentlemen have their wishes obeyed, when they have been advertising these town lots for the purpose of making money, Dated 23rd July, 1013. b less; the ,0 I (lis Collins Addition This is the closest-in Rtab-divlsion lo Fo ith Fort George, being situated about a quarter of a mile west of the Post Office, bordering on tho lownsite, and comprises some of the fir.cst river frotnge lots in the distiict. It is close to Ihe school and churches, and will be in good demand for home sites in the near future. 1 have about 20 lots in this district, most of which are 60-foot lota—the only 50-foot lots in the district. These can be subdivided into 25 or 33-foot lots. They are situated in the best part of this district, some of them being in Blocks 5 to 22, both inclusive. The river frontage lots are only 25-foot lols, but offer a splendid view, and present purchasers will in a short time demand a big profit on these lots. I would sell any number of either 25 or 50-foot lota on terms over two y.iars. Anyone agreeing to build on these lots within the next six months can buy these lots with n very small cash payment, without further payments until buildings are completed. This is a splendid opportunity for the small contractor, or for anyone desirous of obtaining a good building lot upon which to erect a home immediately. Remember that this is lhe cheapest property in the district. For prices und terms apply Post Office Box 93(1, Edmonton, Alta. Fort George Laud District. District of Feace River. TAKE notice that John Noyes „t Vancouver, occupation miner, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- ■ lowing descriiicd lanels: Commencing at a post planted on the; V.E. bank of Ihe Finlay river, about 11 ( miles upstream from Fort Graham ami I two iniles east, marked .1. N.'s N.W. cor-' ner, llience east SO cbains, south SO chains, tbence west SO chains, tbence: nortii SO chains to point of commence- j ment, containing G10 acres, more or less. JOHN NOYES. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, Dated 28rd July. 1913. THIRD AVENUE South Fort George A. J. SL WILL (Late Roberts, Jones & Willson) Real Estate and Insurance Agent HAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. Phone 2, Soulh Fori George .0. R x 23. S .ulh Fort George Prince George Lots for Sale LISTINGS IiW.'IE! Buy Improved Lanil and save the 4 per cent. Wild Land Tax IMPROVED Lands for Sale in Fort (leorge District 70 Acres on Fraser River; (food house, chicken h" ish and run, stables, piggery, etc. 30 Acres within 3 miles of G.T.P. Depot; good house, outbuildings, large fenced garden. 40 Acres on lake shore; good house, two gardens, d'icken house, root house, etc. Several ranchi*s of 160 acres, Crown granted lard. -II muroved. Two good sub-division propositions, full panic • • location. HOUSES FOR SAi E Two well-built residences in South Fort Georg A charming Bijou Bungalow in Central Fort lm SALE. I'OK SALE. F. C. WILSON . prop. Fort Oeorge Land District. Dietrict of Feace Kiver, TAKK notice tlmt .leillll Stevenson of j Vancouver, occupation bollermaker, in-, tends to apply for permission to pur- cbase tbe following described lanels: Commencing at a t*..st planted on tbe I N.K. bank of (be Finlay river, about 17 | mibs upstream from Port Graham and four tulles east, marked J. S.'s S.W. corner, Uienee east -SO cbains, tbe*nce north | SO chapis, tlienco west so chains, tbence I soutli su chains in point of commence-1 menl, containing 0 1" acrea, more or less. JOHN STEVENSON. JOHN MacDONELL. Aeent. nate.l L'lsl Julv, lillll. Foit Qeoi'tre Land DiBtrict. District of Feace Itiver. TAKK notice that Lauchlan McLeod of '•"...■Oliver, occupation hotel clerk, ln- ti'it *'eply leer permission tei pur chasi i. ' 'Uowing described lanels: I'oieim .1111; at a post iilanted on the N.E, bam. of the Finlay river, about 11 mile's upstream from Fori Oraham. marked 1.. McL.'s N.W. corner, then, east SO cliains, thence seuith so cliains, thenee west 20 clinins, more or b'ss, to river. Ilie'nee following llie course of river to point of commencement, con- taining 1 mi acres, more or less. I.Al'e'llI. \N Mi'l.KOr, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd Julv. IHIS. I want the public to become familiar with a few of the features of my establishment. It is the largest restaurant in Northern B. C, has private dining rooms, is fitted throughout with the most modern arrangements and appliances, assuring sanitary food, quick service and absolute satisfaction. The building is equipped with steam heat and sanitary plumbing. I have been fortunate in securing the services of chefs and bakers unequalled in Canada for knowledge and experience in the culinary arts. Last, but not least, I want to express my appreciation for the large patronage in the past. F. C. WILSON. In this space will appear weekly announcements of new specialties in the culinary department. E. L. WEIGHT Sheet Metal Worker and Tinsmith Furnaces Installed at Reasonable Rates. I have a line of liilburn (Wood) Hot Air Furnaces; also a nice line of Embossed Steel Ceilings on hand. P.O. Box 60 Central Avenue, Fort George Corner Fourth and liamillon - Soulh Fart George, B. C. A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. On American Plan. Rates on Application. nnd Bright and comfortable rom,is suites at the Empress. : : G. WARCUP Proprietor Foit Georje Land District. Dietrict of Poace River. TAKE notice Hint Malcolm Jamos Morrow, of Vnncouvor, R. C, Iorrim", Intends tn ari'lv for permission to pur* chase the following described lanels: Commencing ni a nnst planted em the X.K. l.eenle .el' the Finlay river, nliout I* miles upstream from Fori Grnham arid I mile cnst. marked M. .1. M's S.W. enrncr. 11..■n.'e* easl sn chains, ll ence north So clinins. thence west SO chains, thencc soutii sn ehnins tn point of commence* ment. containing filfl acres, more, nr loss MALCOLM JAMES Mnimow. JOHN' MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd July, 1913. Fort tfoorje Land Diatrlct. District of Feace River. TAKE notice Hint Hugh Murray of Vanoouver, B. C teamster, intends in imply for permission tei purchase the following described lanels: Commencing at u pnst plnntcil on tho N.E. Imlll. ,pf tlio Finlay rivor. about 9 miles upstream from Fort Graliam, marked If. M.'s S.W. corner, thonce enst sn chains, Ihenco north Sll clinins, thonco wcsl 811 chnins, thonoo semth SO chnins j tn point "T commencement, containing il PI acres, mm 0 or less, HUGH MURRAY. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Unteel 23rd July, 1913. Foit Oeorge -and District. District of Feace River, TAKH notice thut Frank Clayburn of Vancouver, H. C, tinsmith, Intends lei apply feir permission tn purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a imst planted on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, nbout li mllos upstream from Fort Graham, iiinrl.oil F. C.'s S.E. corner, thonoo north SO chalua, thonce -vest 20 chains, mnre ur less, to tho river, thenoe lollowing the e'Oiirse nf tllc liver to noint ot commencement, containing 103 ncres, more nr loss. FVIANK CLAYBURN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd July, 1913. Fresh Beef ,^____________,, Mutton Meats ™d, Veal Wholesale and retail THE B. C. MEAT MARKET FORT GEORGE AND SOUTH FORT GEORGE a Home he advances made ley 1 lie building Ira.!.- in tin.-* city are in conformity with the generally .roved facllltieaof Brniply It lo now poiaihle to secure every requisite here for th. b-lld- eif a modern, uo-toHJatehpmeat raispnnble uncos, lean design and build vour <*T.t,._. The ad van inipi-oved Ing ll. Ill,' tO SUil LE! US TALK IT OV'EK. OR WRITE*" ,nd buUd r°Ur ftt»" BREWSTER AND PELHAM P.O. Box 17. South Fort George. B.C. """"■' ^m^^a^m^^m^mAmm_imm^imm.%Ki^, FOR CL_AN SPORT GO TO THE BON TON Bowling Alleys Our standard Brunswlck-Balke Alleys; affo.d the Delightful sport of Bowling. LADIES' DAY. Tuesdays end Fridays, between 2 and 6, the Alleys are reserved for Ladies. SOFT DRINKS _ CONFECTIONERY JERGENSON&ROY J. F. CAMPBELL CIVIL ENGINEER British Columbia Land Surveyor Land Agent Timber Cruiser Representing GORE & MCGREGOR, Limited McGregor Building, Third Street, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.''. GEORGE HESS Practical Boot & Shoe Maker Repairing a Specialty. My Motto: Neatness and Despatch. Water Front (next to Prince George House), South Fort George Brewed and Bottled in Vancouver by VANCOUVER BREWERIES, Limit** % I ii ■ » hunter, who arrive ton last week from ^ Dominion Park*5 in ports there are the three reservati ta. Wainwrii _' 60 mule deer, 45 elk ui telope, Twohu three buffalo calves u« theWainwriP' rese 2913. There are mule deer, 41 elk in Elk Island par 31 buffalo. 23 imi' mult' deer, seven and three m i Rocky M ■'■'';: He reports als isil tn the berta, re- buffalo in Alber- i 117. also ei fouran- ind forty- re born in ,_ during nis in numners added, arc game theprotei tional par co-operati I 31 tmrtaio, oc n ' 29 moose Lamont, ar.d se, 21 elk, 10 Pi rsian sheep ieep in the . at Banff. ■ buffalo in'1' , increasing principally to n by the na- ities and the 'tsmen. purchase the fol-j purchase the following described nds: I lands: a post planted : Commencing at a post planted of the east bank;about two miles north and about :■■:. about forty- four miles west of the head of De- 3 mouth, marked Barters' Canyon, and on the wesl aer"; thence east,bank of the Finlay River and mark- north 80 chains; j ed "R. S., N.W. Corner Post," ins; ihcnce south 'thence east 80 chains, thence south f commencement; 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, ire or less. thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 64 0 acres more or less. RANDOLPH SIMNS. Sept. 1, 1913. Oarfield Smith, Agent I'A'I Rll K BANON, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Hh, 1913. Disti'ict i; T ■ ': .i Elwood Clark occupation Fort (ioorge l.auel District. Districl of I'eaee Itiver TAKE notice that I, John Me 1 ply for permis- jGrath, of Vancouver, B. C, Laborer, I [j lollowing de-j',,((,.,(1 t0 apply for permission to;' _____ ! purchase the following described ■: 11 n.rnri (.i>*|.lluib: Finlay River ('emmencing at a pout, planted Minted 22nd July, 1913. s from its j about two miles north and four ! rort Georg-e Land District, DUtrlct of 's S. W. Cor- milp8 weat fl.om the head of Desert- ] *•*£» »)'"• _ , hains; thence Ln* Canyon, and ou the west side I TAKEI nolle, that Thomas Buchanan ce w.-s. 80 ot th0 Plniay River, an(i mark,,,,. A Va .noo»' . B C, 1 "«: ends , 80 chains to ,.j, McG, N.K. Corner Post," thence ' PD> \,!:. bank of the Finlay river, aiegut li mile!- upstream from Port Qraham, ml j *i*. n.'s s.w. corner, thence e-ast SO chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west SO ehains, thence suutli SO chains to point of commencement, containing <; in acres, more ur less. Tlli i.MAS 11AIUD. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent ,,:,■,, i 23rd July, 1913. rort Qeorge Lnnd District. District of Feace River. TAKE notice Heat Carroll Charles of Vancouver, B. t'., laborer, intends to apieh' for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at u imst plnnled on tlie N. !■:. haul; of the Finlay river, about 13 mile's upstream from Fori Graham, marked C. C.'s N.W. corner, thence rast S<i eliains, tile-ne'e' smith SO chains, thenoe west -0 eliains. more or less, tee the thiuie-e- following the' course of the to point uf commencement, containing 320 acres, more or li'ss. CARROLL CHARLES. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Kinds of ALL Butter, Cheese, Eggs; | ?SoDplcSREDT0 Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Live Stock Fort George and South Fort George. Ph»»«8e Phone 35 JOHN M Jul. 17th, 1 Kurt Oi '-■ TAKE ' VALUAB E FOR CATCH Edmonton, Man 11.—Colin Fraser, who lias the north count years, a days ag it, containing goutb so chains, thence west 80 i chains, thence north 80 oliains, i>;. Applicant, thence east 80 chains to point of Agi nt. I commencement; containiug 640 acres more or less. Dlstriot JOHN McGRATH. ,;..' Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent 'occunation '''"'' <il*OI'K<* Land District. ir per- feillowing de- -ii trading in the past 26 E lmonton a few i catch of furs District of Peace itiver TAKK notice that I, John R. Archibald, of Vancouver, B. C, ost nlanted oil 1 Carpenter, intend to apply for per- Flnla'y Itiver mission to purchase the following de- ,m its mouth' ^'rn>-i\ lands: W Corner"'1 Commencing at a post planted thence north iaD0Ut two miles north and four ng described lamls Commencing at a posi planted on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, about 11 miles upstream from Fort Graham nml one mile east, marked T. B.'s N.W. corner, thence east mi chains, tlie*ni*e south hii eliains. t'le-iii.* wesl v" chains, tlu'lie*e ment, containing 640 acres, inure eer le*sp. THOMAS BUCHANAN, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, iiriinl 22nd July, 1913. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. General Hardware and Sheet Metal Workers All kinds of tin and sheet Iron work done! Camp Stoves, Hot-air Furnaces, Etc. Sole Agents Nagel-Chase Celebrated Gasoline Lighting Systei chains; iles west from the head of Desert- lins to point of iP:" .lining 64 0 acres which, he said, is ihe largest he thence soul has made in ten years. His pack ZZZ'Z.. included neltS of IT silver, 70, EDWARD G. CARLSON, Applicant uiuuucu v „ Kfi,.„„ JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, cross and4o white foxes, 56 otter, July mh vn, 21 wolver- riM (. ,..,, skins. He i* TAKE i from Fort ,,.,;.,. 0| McMurray tion, i • •-- Canyon, and on the west side 30 lynx. 460 marte ines and several bi el District. Diatrict "J. R. A., S.W. Corner Post," thenee north SO chains, thence east 80 cliains, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. JOHN R. ARCHIBALD. Sept. 1, 1013. Garfield Smith, Agent \v n I ; ' the last-n; basca iv I Kenzie, of accompanie . and trom j" it to Atha- d. s. Mc-;,' Hn to purchase the fol- ribed Ian Is: :ing at a post planted luarters of a mile east nl. nf the Finlay River ' McMurray who about thirty-nine miles from its mouth, marked "VV. R. R.'s S. W, ■ ' ■:■' '"■■''' ihcnce east 80 chains; li Su cliains; thence west ttience south 80 chains immencement; contain- William R. nds to apply ' ult ('e,"'Se •***"1"' District. District Cornei 80 chi on the down trip, brought these pelts: Red foxes, 189; silver 21; mink, 47lJ; ,. lynx, 69; rats, 113; bear, 9; ing 640 a s, mor -less. ',' ' , . n WILLIAM R. RAINEY, Applicant, wolves, 14; wolverines, i; wea- JOhn MacDONELL, Agent. sels, 137; otter, 20; skunk, 15, July 17th, 1913. and two coyoti the fur catch in northern Alber of I'eaee Hiver TAKE notice that I, Sidney Baysey, of Vancouver, B. C, Clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles north and four iniles west from the head of Deserters' Canyon and on the west side of the Finlay River, and marked "S. B., S.E. Corner Post," thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. SIDNEY BAYSEY. The value of Fort George Land liistrict. District Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Sm'.th, Agent of Peace River TAKE notice that John J. Glllis of ta for the Season is placed at Vancouver, B. C, occupation, Logger, several million dollars. intends t0 apply tor P^Uaion.. to purchase the following described iands: RIVK nPHv, IT FflRT FRWR Commencing at a post planted on LDiVMltlrLW .U rum riWOLn the eaBt bilnk o( the Finlay Rivver The Royal Bank of Canada will a1'0-" thirty-five miles from its ... . , mouth, marked "J. J. G.'s S.W. in a tew days open a branch at corner"; thence east 80 chains; Furt Fraser. Mr. A. V. Johnson, thence nonh 80 chains; thence west , . , SO chains; thence soutii SO chains formerly Ol Ladysmitil, Will be to point of commencement; contain- manager, and F. C. Smith, of I ins640 acres more or less. n, .... , . , , , . , JOHN .1. GILLIS. Applicant. UlllllwaCK, Will be his assistant, JOHX MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 191.1. Italy's Finances Ital n " lllilh.-'e '.'-.■.I i the Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that John T. Jenkins aat List of Vancouver, B. C„ occupation i surplus Logger, inteiuls to apply for permis- hat this s'on '° Purchase the following de- Bcrlbi el lands: 1 surplus Commencing at a post planted ster re- about om* mile cast of the east bank . , of tli" Finlay River about thirty-five saungs m|]eB [rom jlH m0Uti1| marked "J. T. d a fur- J.'s S.W. Corner"; thence east 80 Kort George Land District. District of I'eaee River TAKE notice that I, Hugh O'Neill, of Vancouver, B. C„ Clerk, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about two miles west and four miles ' north from the head of Deserters' Canyon and on the east side of the Finlay River, and marked "H. O'N., N.W. Corner Post," thence east 80 chains, thence Bouth 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. HUGH O'NEILL. Sept. 1, 1913. Oarfield Smith, Agent rort Georsje Lnml Diltrict, Diltrict of Peace River. TAKE notice that David Donaldson of Vancouver, ll. C, painter, intends te apply fen- permission to purchase the following .1. scribe a lands: Commencing at a poet planted on the NM':. hark nl' thi* Finlav river, ahout 13 miles upstream from Fort Graham ami two miles east, marked D, D.'s N.W. cor- ntr, thence east su chains, thence south SO chains, thence wcsl sn chains, thence north £0 chairs to point uf commence-1 tA ment, containinp 640 acres, more or less. ^ DAVID DONALDS-N. JOHN MaoDONELL, Agent n.itoei ;;mi July, mis. I _v' _C _£ __; _£__£__ I Stock-taking SALE!! W —-—__ _ We are going to reduce our stock to make room for . the new stock that we have on the way. Therefore j| you will save money by coming here before you do \ your buying. Just drop in and look at the prices. Close & Brown Company, Ld,j GENERAL MERCHANTS. Fort George Land District, Dittrict of tA Peace River. I j| takk notice lhat Joseph Monrun nf _ Laselle Avenue ana Second Street Vancouver, B. C, miner, intends to ^ »_.ilji_j^ npnly for iiermission to purchase the i IfcAL^nvrt^n^ni^n^K^n&SiM^n^K^n' following descrioed lanels: ommenelng at a post planted on the South FortGeorge \ \".K. bank of the Finlav river, nliout 181 miles upstream from Fort Oraham unel I three miles east, mnrki'el J. M.'s N.W. I corner, east 80 chains, south SO ehnins. west if) chains, north SO e-hnlns to point ! -if commencement, containing 610 acres, | uuire or less .lOPKT'll MelHOAN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent Dated 22ml July, 1813. 14,500.000 a year chains, , , il" ace n. This would c.| „nni ild one Dread- conl il 'mail ships even July l __ — V.ir Heroine Fori '. ind Mine. Zim- ■ the Pi inco- TAI thence north SO chains; esl ' h ■ ds; thence south nt of comi tencement; ■ ■ ■ acn b, more or leas. !' .1 ENKINS, Applicant HN Mai DONELL, Agent, IM: Port George Land District. District of Peace Kiver TAKE notice that I, Kally Ed- mundsen, of Vancouver, Laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted about four miles nortii and two miles west from the head of Deserters' Canyon on the east bank of the Finlay River, and marked "K. E., N.E. Corner Post," thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. KALLY EDMUNDSEN. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent 1,. lim,i the oil' ■ (', I'll 80 chains: th po'nt ni c m 640 acrea, tm MAR'S JOHN Mai July Kith. 191 Kort Qeorge I District. Diatrict River .i Mary A. Peter I.C.i occupation, pply for per- Lh fi Uowing do- I planted on I Flplay River, north of Fort 'M. A. P.'s S. Vi. casl SO chains, alns; thence west iiulh SO cliains, to ment, containing Tl wi ■ Ru, stopped operalio resume until s; means only a ce to connect tin- I contractors hav visitor to Wards " name of another r ing up over night while you wait. It c the nst ..f the ilea east of Prima- TAKE nol laying crew have Young ol Va and will not likely -.loir, Mill ma •£ opens up. It •■ uf months work : fier the grading nished. A recent orth stated that even , PETER, Applicant, i"""'1' "'' llii8' iDONELL, Agent ' " ' Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that Alfred Lambert, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, barber, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a post planted on tho east bank of tho Finlay River about twenty-eight miles from Is mouth and one-quarter mile east, marked "A. L.'s S. VI. Corner"; thence east 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 040 acres Fort Decree Lmul District, Dietrict of Feace River. TAKK notice thnl Peter Hvlalnl of Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends to apply for perinissiun to purchase the 'ollowlng described lanels: reimmeneing at a pnst planted on the N.K. bank of the Kinlay river, about 18 miles upstream from Keert Oraham ami four miles east, marked P. H.'s N.W. eorner. thence pnst SO chains, thence south SO ehnins, thenee west R0 ehalns. thenee nortii SO chains to point of commencement, containing R10 acres, more or less. PKTKR HTLAND, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, nnted 22nd July, 1913. Fort Qt.igt _e.ml Dietrict, Diltrict of Feace Biver. TAKE notice that Kelwnrd M. Oliver of Vancouver, B. C, printer, in- "ends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lanels: Commencing at a post planted on the V.E. hank of tin Kinlay river, ahout IS 'niles upstream from Fort Oruhnm anil lve miles enst. marked K. M. O.'s N.W. "orner. them e ea.-t SO cliains. thence *outh 80 ehalns, thenee west 10 chains, ihenee north SO chains to point of inm* 'nencement, containing 610 acres, more or less. kpward m. oi.ivr:n. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent Dated 22nd Julv, 1S13. THE ROYAL MAIL ROUTE IMPERIAL EXPRESS d (To be succeeded by the Inland Express Co., Lid.) Carrying Royal Mail, Passengers and Express to Fort George, Ouesnel and Central British Columbia points. Instruct shippers to route your express Via Imperial Express Co." and it will receive prompt and careful attention. SEE OUR LOCAL AGENT FOB RATES. Imperial Express Company Head Office: Ashcroft,B.C Port Qeorb"* Land Dietrict. Diltrict of Peace Biver. TAKK. notice that August Delrlen of Vancouver, B. C, occupation cook, intenils to apply for permission to pur- e:hase the following deserilii'il lanels: Commencing at a post iilanted on the N'.E. hank of the Kinlay river, ahout ID miles Upstream from Kort Graliam and narked A. H.'s S.W*. eorner, thence east 10 chains, thenee north SO chains, thence west Si) ehalns, more or less, to the river, thenoe following the course of the river to point of commencement, containing ISO acres, more eer less. AUGUST DELRIEN. JOHN Maeliu.N'i.LL, Agent. pated 21st July, 1913. Cousins and Cold Do not neglect a cold. Stop the cough and build up the system to ensure a perfect cure. You are safe when buying at THE FORT GEORGE DRUG CO. Az Diatrlct ALFRED LAMHKRT, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. before the rails had reached thai point a blind-pigger had established himself and awaited the arrival of the first train with small buttles of whiskey at J6 per bottle. A number of restaurants, rooming houses, stables, etc., have also been erected. nl Dislriel.. . .,,.,, River Kort Oeorge Land District. Districl lhat William J. of Peace Itiver iver, B. i'.. occupa- TAKE notice that George Slewarl Intenda to apply for I °f Vancouver, B. C, occupation, the following waiter, Intends to apply for permis- Sir K ch nd McBride when the deputation from the Manufacturers' Assuci- permlBSlon to purchas deacrlbed landB: Commencing al a poal planted about one m '■'■ eaal ol the oast bank of the Finlay River and uboul forty mllea from Ils moutli, marked "W. J. Y's S. V.'. Corner"; thence east 80 chaina; thence north 80 chains; thence w'-m 80 cbains; thence smith 80 chaina to point of com- mencement; containing 040 acrea more or leas. WILLIAM J. YOUNG, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Kort Oi District I. unl Dislrict ol Peace Hiver TAKE nolico that Carl M. VV. Bchlotz of Vancouver, B. ('., occupa- atton of British Columbia called on him tion, Rooming House* Keeper, in- in Victoria, definitely promised that tends to apply for permission to the wood used in British Columbi-t build- Punr^lase ,h" tt,n°wln8 •les"'1"0'1 ing to be erected in London, would be ^commencing al a post planted exclusively lhe wood of British Colum- aHoul one' mile east of the east bank bia, principally the famous lir of this ot the Kinlay River, nliout forty- province. Sir Richard went furlh, r ' »i,re° "^"" .''''e'w^V'orn'i'r"'' Thenco and said that the marble of Briti.h „-,s*' s„ chata,;' thonce16 north 80 Columbia would he used iii decorationa cliains; thence wosi 80 chains; llience of the interior o£ the atructure, T.iia aoulb 80 chaina to point of coin- was very pleasing to the manufacturers monei'ini'iit; containing 640 acres, who have hand d ibemseives together more or leaa. In _;« TO'?81-'r' furthering interest I <'.\ UL M. W, SCHLOTZ, Applicant. tactar,.*!n ^ulmiula products and munu- JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. sion to purchase the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a posl planted on the east bank of the Kinlay River about thlrtytwo miles from its mouth, marked "J. S.'s S. W. Corner"; thence west 80 chains, more or lesB to river, thence south following the course of the river to point of commencement, containing 480 acres more or loss. OEOROE STEWART, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. Kort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that. Edward William McKay of Vancouver, 11, ('., occuiiation, Traveller, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planled about a quarter of a mile east of the enst bank of tho Kinlay River aboul 32 mllea from Its mouth, marked "E. \V. McK.'b S.W. Corner"; thence east 80 cbains, thence north 80 chains, tbence wost 80 cliains, thence Bouth 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. EDWARD WILLIAM McKAY, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913, Fort George Steam Laundry Fort Oeorge Land District. District of Peace Biver. TAKK neetiee that Rudolph Sohnoter, of Vaacouver, B. C, occupation olgar maker. Intends to apply feei perniission lo purchase the following descriheil lanels: Commencing at a post platted on the \. E. bank Of the Kinlay river ah'JUt 21 Jeeeee«ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee«ieeeeeeeee,eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-i-^.ee»« •nile h upstream from Kort Graham and marked K. S.'s N.W. corner, ihenee e'ast i 'ii ehalns, thence south su chains meere , _ , _, -, ir less to the river, thence following the 1 Agencies in South .ort ueorge. course of the river to peilnt of commencement containing Hu acres more or less. RUDOLPH SCHNOTER. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. Iiateel ;nth Julv, 1913. rort Oeorjo _and District. District of Peaco Biver. TAKI': notice tnat Stephen Campbell of Vancouver, B. C„ occupation logger, Intenils lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lamls: Commencing at a post planted on the \. K. bank of the Kinlay river nliout 21 uiiles upstream Irom Port Oraham nnd 1-4 mile east, marked S. K.'s N. W. corner thence east SO ehalns, thenee south 50 'hains, thenee west. Sll ehalns. thence -i.ii-1li so chains to point of commence- ni'iii containing 040 acres more or less. STEPHEN CAMPBELL, • JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Haled 20th July, 1913. "ort Oeorgre Land District. District of Pence River. TAKK notice that James McDonald of Vnncouver, B. C., oceupatlou lahorer, Iniends to apply for permission to pur- ■hasu the following described lnnds: Commencing at a posl planted on tlie tf, E. bank of the Kinlay river nboul M miles upstream from Kort Grnhnm and 1 1-4 miles east, marked .1. McD.'s N. W. corner, thenee east 80 chains, thence suuth sn eliains, tiience west SO ehalns, tiience norlh SO ehalns to polnl of commencement, containing 610 acres, more or li ss. J A.MI'S McDONALD. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 20th July. 1913. Curt Oeorge Land District, District of Peace Biver. 'I'AKK notice Umi Tom Snpwdon of Vancouver, B, (!., butcher, intends 'o apply for iiermission to purcliase the Following described lanels: Commencing at a post planted on the N.K. bnnk of the I'lnhiv river, about 16 miles upstream from Kort Uraham ami three mlles easl, marked T. s.'s S W. corner, thence east su chains, thence nortii 80 ehalns, thenee west SO chains thenoe seeuiii nn ehalns to point of commencement, coiilnliiliiK CIO acres, mora eir lesa. TOM SNOWDON, JOHN MaoDONELL, Agent Dated 22nd July, 1913. B Pairbank's Barber Shop, in York ... & Merriam's Pool Hall. ... Hoffercamp's Bathrooms Second Street. McVetty's Pool Hall Riverside. CALLS MADE DAILY Fort Georgo. B.C. Victoria, B.C. F. P. Burden. Mgr. F, C. Green, Mgr. Nelson, B.C., A. H. Green, Mgr. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Oil EifiMcri, Dominion & B. C. Land Surveyors Surveys of LandB, Mines, Townsites, Timber Limits, Etc. City Express Cartage Company Express Delivery Baggage Transfer General Draying C. T. RUSH • Proprietor PHONE Bl ffFlaherj&jg Apples Oranges Lemons Finnan Haddie Hamilton Avenue - Sonlh Fort Ce«« ^= fr SMITH'S CREAM WAFnf . Hamilton A«n»« It's the Fresh 1. ' " It's the Ham and U%* It's the Butter . !i:s z Kd S It»s the ;.'i."' ' | svmp It's the Pure >'•'!' It's tin' H It's the Pie I u'3 lhl' K the City It's tin' oeti '.,. „,ul Service 'Motto' o.»«lityend ,.^ Qualit Own your o^giJ can Si minimum now at i"1- "' pense. of* „ too I*.'*** our Blue print" and P [ gWt t,Yt wu '■' receive linn. ftirni*4! _ 8 Bronger & -¥ b, q a„d Builder" Contractors aw RflE SOUTH FOKT'-I'1 - Paso, Tex., Mar. 12,-The y of Clarence Vergara, the imerican rancher who was mur- |i ,red by Mexicans, wag recovered rom Hidalgo on Sunday by a Lrty of American raiders. The odywas brought to Texas. It oWs three gunshot wounds, a, [rushed skull and hands burned t(1 a cinder. He had evidently bt-fii tortured. Wa Hen In :hington, March 9.--Presi- i/ilson expects a full report Governor Colquitt and iicinl Id pn I merJcal Consul Garret as to the , "ner in wliich the body of l'enient Vergara, an American billed in Mexico, was (eturned to American soil. After reading news despatches tome saying the Texas Raiyrers y ,..■, ssed the Mexico and had jvaj]ed themselves of permission iV the Mexican Federal authori- ,,. to American Consul Garret recover the body, the president said afterwards that no nformation had been rc- 1 and that he doubted very .'' ither Consul Garret *,-. ;, rmission to take the i). dy and that he would await a ill report from Governor Col- luitt before making any com- ,ent. abject of protection of in Mexico the presi- ated clearly that the government would i ii-.1 ils good offices behalf of subjects of those v, rs -.-.' ii had recognized II:. rta government and Id • ot, f' erefore, deal with Coi stituti malists. No in- mation has been obtained as whi ther General Carranza ■as altered I is attitude of deny- ijr tei the United States the |ghtto inquire for the welfare nationalities other than her [incidentally, the president de- ■ed that the American govern- H> new anything of a pub- eporl that Germany had M ixico tnat any injury nan subjects would be bi't with retaliation. The pre- Ident inlel callers that Germany's toward the position of lie United States in the Mexi- Bii situation had been satisfac- 1 that Germany had occu- most dignified position out, He did not believe iports, he added, that Germany las disposed to complicate the [tuation. ,-i (ANT OPEN SUNDAY IN EDMONTON j W itli a charter membership of per 20 local business men the idmonton Sunday Amusement launi' was formed Sunday. lack Collier, manager of the lollier Hotel, was elected presi- lei|t. and A. G. King, of the iWal Theatre, Namayo avenue, Icretary, | th. Temperance and Moral leltirm league came in for a P'l''it deal of criticism, inas- ll 'cn, it was said, that in closing loving picture houses and I'W'i' such amusement places, it p really doing more to promote vice and immorality than Iherwise, It was also said that he moral reformers had really iiown thei,- inability to cope "]}}> immoral matters, he object of the new league t« bring about a more open (today. TO HUNT ARCTIC GOLD i London, March 9.- -A summer fV to the Arctic to seek gold sPort is being planned here. Promoters offer to the pas- rngers four months at $1,000 F'i. including meals with the IKI" to shoot one polar bear, I 'e seal, one walrus, two musk ■ox °ne Wolf and two white I es. The main object of the f Pedihon is- to seek gold in pm land, where nuggets which with eleelTic lights, private cabins baths, etc, The provisions include hue wines and spirts cigars, etc, Fort!***. *»««££_ _lBU,ct Qf TAKB notice th" fo,mrB„w .„ COUVOr, H. C„ eel'e'lll -li, ' ' ' ''"'" tends lei apply for i',,,,,: ,"™8Jer' '"' oliase the following Commonclng at a N. !•'. hi'nil of tin. |. inlli'H upstream from I■;,,-i 'i •,'...."."""' ", marked .1. n.'s s \\ , ,, ,,. ,, '" ,""1 id chains, thenc ftli s ' "' ' ' west so clinins more or l thenee following the cou tn point of cnnun,, ISO acres more or leu posl ph ,i onsl is, thenci Hie* river Hie- rlvei ontalnlns JOHN Mi Oated ;niii July, 1013. ILL, Agent Port Georsfo lnml District. Districto< Pence Hiver. TAKK niili.'c tlmt Patrick 1 Donnhm nf Vancouver, B. C, occupation arc,I teet, Inli mis to nnnlv for permission tn purchase the following described lands Commencing at n posl planted on thi N.E. bank of tho finlnv river about 1 mil.s upstream from Porl Graliam ami ono mile' east, marked P. ,i n'a a™ eorner, thence eusi 80 chains iiorth Sii e'linliiH. wesi sn cnains, soutii 80 chaini tee |ie,im of commencement, conlolnlne 840 acres, more or less niuining PATRICK .1. DOXOHOE JOHN MacDONELL, Agenl Put nil 2 Isl Julv, III 111. Port Oeorge Lnml Diatrict. DiBtrict of Tance Rivor. TAKIC notice that Findlay Robertson of Vancouver, It. C, occupation l»i i.i*_i*- inun, Intends In apply for permission to purcliase the following desoribed Innils: Commencing nt a peest planted on the N.E. bunk of tho Finlay river, about 17 mil's upstream from Fort Graham and marked F. H.'s S.W, corner, thence easl so chains, thence north 80 chains, thence weBt Sii chnins, Ihenee south sn chains to pnint of commencement, containing U0 acres, mi re or less. FINDLAY ROBERTS IN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agenl hated 21st Julv, lllll!. Vancouver, 11. C, miner, intends to applv for permission lo purchase the folowlng eh- orlbed lands: Commencing at a post plantcd on the N.E. bank of tlie Finlay river, nbout !i miles upstream from Fort Graham, marked .1. K.'s N.W. corner, thence east so clinins. thence snnlli so clinins, Ihcnce west I'i chains more ur less to the river, tiience following the course eif the.rlvcr to point of commencement, containing Isej acres, mure- or le: s. .1 \MFS KELLET. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd July, 1918. Port George Land District. District of Ponce River. TAKE notice that .Michael Patrick Ryan, of Vanoouver, 13. C, engineer, intenils to apply for permission in purchase tin* following described lan.ls: Commencing at a pust iilanted on the N.E. bank eel the Finlay river, about !' miles upstream from Fort Graham anel '.ne mile east, marked M. P. R-'s N.W. corner, theuce enst so chains, thence south so chains, thence west so chains, thencc north sn chains to point of ooin- mencement, containing 640 acres, more .er less. MICHAEL PATRICK RYAN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd July, 1913. Port Georffo Land District. District ol Peace Itiver. TAKE notice that .lohn Cerr of Vancouver, II. ('., loRger, intends to oo ly for permission te, purchase the nortli sn cliains to neeliit eif ceeniiiii'tice- following ei. scribed lands: Commencing at n (nest plnnted on thc : N.E. bank of the Finlay river, about ll ' inile-s upstream from Fori Graham anel j two miles east, marked .1. c.'s N.W. corner, ihenee. easl Sii chains, thence noutli j so chains, thence west so chnins, thence i north su chnins tn point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. .mux CERR. H'll.V Miiili'iXl'M.I., Agent Port George Land District. District oi Psice River. TAKK nieilro that <l 'ge Morrison ol Vancouver, ll. i'., foreman, intends to applj for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plante 1 on the N.E, bank of the Finlny river, obout l!i miles upstream from Fori Graham unl M mile enst, mnrked (.'. M.'s N.W, corner, th. lie'e' e-ust see chains, t!:«llee sunt!' so cliains, thin. .* w.si 80 chains, thencc north sn ehalns to polnl of commencement, containing nin ncres, i r less. GEORGE MORRISON. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent Dnleel Disl Julv. 1913. Port George Land District. DiBtrict of Peaco River. TAKE notice thai Charles R. Westley ol Vancouver, li. ('., logger, intends tee apply for permission tee purchase the following .!, scrihed lands: Commencing at a post plnnte'l on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, nliout 17 miles upstream from Fort Graham ami one mile east, marked C, 11. W.'s N.W. •oi hit. thence cnst sn chains, thencc south 80 chains, thence west 80 clmins, thence north S'e chains to point of comor less. mencement, containing flio acres, more CHARLES R. WESTLEY. I UI.V MacDONELL, Agent Dated ?1sl Julv, 11)13, Dnted 23rd Julv, 1913. Fort Oeorge L-ind District. District ol Feace River. TAKK notice Hint Paul Roy of Vancouver, 1!. C, rook. Intends to ap- dy for permission to purehase the following described inn*ls: Commencing at a posl planted em the N.E. bank of lhe- Finlay river, about It .niles upstream I'rrmi Fort Graham an ' Ive miles east, marked P. R.'s S.W. corner, thence oai,'. 80 chains, thence north mi clinins, thence west sn chains, thence soutli SO chains tee noint of commencement, containing illo acres, more or less. PAUL ROY. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. imled 22nd July, 1913. Fort George Land Disti'ict. District of Teace River TAKE notice that John New of Vancouver, R. C, Clerk, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following (lescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east batik of the Finlay River about forty-three miles from its mouth, marked "J. N.'s S. Vi. Corner"; tiience east 80 chains; thenee nortli 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south SO cliains to point, of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. JOHN NEW, Applicant. JOHN MACDONELL, Agent. July 17th. 1013. Kort Oeorge Land Dislrict. Distiict of Peace River TAKE notice that James While of Vancouver, It. C, occupation, Lahorer, iniends lo apply for permission to purchase the following descrihed lands: Commencing at a post planled on the east bank of the Finlay River about forty-four miles from the mouth, marked "J. W.'s S. Vi. Corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing G40 acres, more or less. JAMES WHITE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Port Goorgo Land District. Distiict of I'eaee lllver TAKE police that I, Stanley Johnson Wilson, of Vancouver, 13. c. Contractor, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following descrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted iboul four miles north and two miles west of the head of Deserters' Canyon on the easl hank of the Finlay River, and marked "S. .1. \V„ S.W. Corner Post," tiience north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 cliains, thence west Su chains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less. STANLEY JOHNSON WILSON. Sept. 1, 1013. Garfield Smilh. Agenl Port Georg-e Lard Distriot, District of Peace River. TAKK ne,lice that Thomas Adam An- deison of Vancouver, B. C, oarpen- le r, intends tei apply for permission tn purchase the following described lands: Commencing at o post planteei nn the N.E. bank of the 1- inlay river, about 17 miles upstream from Fort Graham anel two mill's east, mnrked T. A. A.'s N.W. corner, thence east sn chains, thence south sn chains, thi'iii-e- west SO chains, thence north so chains to point of com- mencement, containing Gin acres, more or less. TH 'M.'S ADAM ANDERSON. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated -1st July, 1913. Port George Lard Distriot, District of Feace River. TAKK notice that lint Foote nf Vancouver, B. ('., cigar maker, intends to apply for pe rmission to purchase tlie following described lands: Commencing at a peest planted on the N.K. bank of tlie Finlay river, about 10 miles upstream from Fort Oraham an.l live miles east, marked B. F.'s N.W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, tlunce west SO chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 610 acres, more or less. BERT FOOTE. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, "ntrd 'l'2r:l July, 19'3. Pert George Laud District. District of Perce River. TAKK notice thnt Daniel McCarty nf Vancouver, B. C, laborer, intends 'o apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a peesi planteei on the N.E. bank nf the Finlav river, nbout 15 miles upstream from I'm t Graham ami four miles ensl. marked D. McC.'s S.W. corner, thence east so ehnins, thence north so chains, ih*nce' west SO chains, th. ne'e- south sn chains to point of commencement, containing lilO acres, more or less. DANIEL Mccarty. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 22nd July. 1913. Port George Land Distriot, District of Peace River. TAKE notice thai Thomas Thompson of Vancouver, P.. ''., occupation clerk. int.-nils to applv for permission to pur- chase tiie- following desoribed lands: Commencing at a post planteei on the X. E. hank of the Finlay river about 21 miles upstream from Fort Oraham. anil I l-l nibs east, marked T. T.'s S. W. corner, thence east sn chnins, thence north sn chains, thence west sn chains, thence south so ehnins io point of commencement, containing Oio acres more or less. TII'IM .* THOMPSON. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agenl Da'lp.1 20lli July, 1913. Poit George Land District. Diatrict of Feace River. TAKK ne.tre thai William Mills nf Yanconver, H. C, occupation logger, inli mis P. npply for permission to purchas,' tlic following ilese rilieel lamls: Commencing at a post planteei .en the N. 15. bank eel' Un- Finlay rivor nliout 21 miles upstream from Fort Graham, anel 3 l-l miles easl, marked W, M.'s S. W. corner, thence' ensl SO chains, thence north SO ehains, thelice west so chains, Ihcnce* souiii sii chains tee point of ceilll- ni.nil inn ni contnining 010 acres more or -WILLIAM MILLS. JOH.VMacDONKLL, Agent. Dated 20th July, 1913. timber faller, in- pur- vancouver, ti. c tends to apply for perniission chase the following described lands' Commencing at a post plnnted on the1 X.K. hank nf the Finlay river, about 9 miles upstream from Fort Graliam ami three mlles east, marked C. W.'s N W. corner, thence east SO clinins, tbence south SO i.'hains, thence west su chains thence north so chains to point of commencement, contuining 610 acres, more or less, CIIARLKS WERNER, JlllIX MacDONKLL, Agent. Hated 23rd Julv, 1913. Port Georgo Land District. District of Peace River, TAKK notice that Michael McDonald of Vancouver, 11, C, logger, Intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following desoribed lands: Commencing nt a post planted on the N.K, bank of tlie Finlay river, about 9 upstream from Fort Graham and four miles easl, marked M. McD.'s N.W, cornor, tiience east 80 chains, thence south SO cliains, llience west SO chains, thence' nortii SO chains tei point of commencement, containing Gio acres, more or less MICHAEL McliiiXAl.li. JOHX MacDONELL, Ag-nt. 'inted 23rd July, 1913, Port George Land District. District of Peace River, TAKE notice that Joe Browen nf Vnncouver,- B. C, logger, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lanels: Commencing at a post planted on tbp X.K. bank of the Finlny river, about 9 upstream from Fort Graham and four miles east, marked J. R.'s S.W. corner, thence east SO chains, thence nnrth SO chains, Ihenee west SO chains, thence smith 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 610 acres, more nr less. JOE BROWEN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent Dnted 23rd July, 1913. Fort George Land District. Diltrict of Peace lllver. TAKE notice that Daniel F. Campbell of Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends to apply fnr permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted nn the N.E. hank of tlio Finlay river, about 9 upstream from Fort Graham anel three miles east, marked D. F. C.'s S.W. corner, tlione-e east 80 chains, thence nnrth so cliains, thence west SO chains, thence south SO chains to point of commencement, containing 610 acres, more or less. DANIEL F, CAMPBELL. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated ?3rel July, 1913. We have been appointed exclusive selling agents for that position of the G. T. P. townsite, PRINCE GEORGE, lying east of Connaught Park and south of Patricia Avenue. This is the choicest business and residential part of the townsite, being high and level; all cleared; part of the streets graded, the balance of grading to be completed in the early spring. For prices and terms write or wire LEYg SOUTH FORT GEORGE ^ Fort George Land District. District of Feace Biver, TAKI-: nnticp that Jnmos J. !,ouflnn of Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends to flpply for perrrispinn to purchase thp following descri bed lands: Commencing at a post planted nn the X.K. bank of tlie Kinlay river, about !■ upstream from Fort Graham and two miles east, mnrked J. J. L.'s -S.W. corner. tbence east 80 chains, thence north 80 eliains, thence west SO chains, thenee south SO chnins to point of comntonr..'- ment, containing 6(0 acres, more or less. JAMKS ,T. LOUDON. .V")H\ MacDONKLL, Agent Oated _3rd July. 1913. Tort Oeorge Land District. District ol Feace Rlvrr, TAKE notice that Freeman Willinm Ferguson, of Vancouver, B. C, com- merclal traveller, intends to apply for nermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the N'.E. bank of the Finlay river, about 11 miles upstream from Fort Graham nnd three miles east, marked K. W. F.'s N.W, corner, tbence east 80 _hains, thence moutli 80 cliains ,tbence w_st 80 chains, tiience north 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 6.0 acres, more ii- less FREEMAN WILLIAM FFHGFSOX. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent, nmed 23rd Julv. 1913. Tort George T.ittd District. District of Feace filvcr. TAKF notice that Charles J. Eggloy nf Vancouver. B. C. occupation construction foreman, intends to apply for ■ermission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at n p.ist planted on tin V.E. bank of the Kinlay river, about ll miles upstream from Kort Graham and 'onv mile« eatt. marked C. J. F.'s N.W. "orner. tbence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north SO chains to point of com- ■nereement, containing 610 acres, more or less. CHARLES J. EGGLEY, JOHN MacDONNELL, Agent. Dated 23rd Julv, 1913. FARM LAND IN THE FORT GEORGE DISTRICT NECHACO VALLEY Carefully selected land at reasonable prices and on long terms. We own every acre we offer for sale, and can give guaranteed title. R. R. WALKER, Resident Agent of the North Coast Land Co,, Ltd. . South Fort George, B.C. ! Land Co. Ltd. General O.Iiccs: fil9 lo <c_u WetropoMtan »_- l< . V in no nver, B.C London OlSice: *» O'li .^wry. PAJD-.JP CAPITAL. - - ..- — 1il.ftOO.flOO. Fort Qeorge Land Dietrict. Dietrict of Feace Biver. TAKE notice that Duncan McGillivary of Vancouver, B. C, occupation logger, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post r'anted on the N.E. bank of the Kinlay river, about 11 miles upstream from Kort Graham and five miles east, marked D. McG.'s N.W. corner, tbence east 80 chains, thence south SO cbains, thenee west 80 cliains. thence north SO chains to point of commencement, containing etO acres, more or less. % DUNCAN McGTLLIVARV. JOHN MacDONELL. Agent. HMod ?Srd Julv, 1913. FOE RENT George Street Storerooms In the Spring, the owner of Sixty Feet on George Street, between Third and Fifth Avenues, will build a one or two-story building and will subdivide the frontage to suit. Write or see A. M. HUNTER UNION REALTY COMPANY SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. Port Georgo I.and Diatrict. Dislriel <if Peace lllver TAKK nolico that I, Hose Eliza- Beth Wilson, of Vancouver, B, C, Spinster, Intend to apply tor permission 'to purcliuse the following descrihed lnnds: ConinienciiiK at a post planted ahout four miles noi tli and two miles west of the head of Deserter's Oan- von nnd on the east hank of the Finlay River aud marked "It. B. W., SK ("orner Posl." thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 ciiuins, thenco east 80 cliains, thence soutii 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less, ROSE ELIZABETH WILSON. Sept. 1, 1913. Oarfield Smith. A(?enl Hay for Sale I will be in Prince George with about Fifteen Cars of good 1J.M- OTHY HAY. This hay is my own product so will be direct from the producer to the consumer. I can save you monoy, so wait for this hay and see it. I will arrive in a short time. T. 0. FELLAND n i 4 Port George T.™i Distrtct. District of Peace Biver. TAKE iieetie-e* that David Fields, of Vancouver, B. i"., occupation logger, in- teneis to appiy for permission to pur- e'linse' the* following described lands: Commencing at a peest planted on the? N, R. bank eif the. Finlay river nheiut 21 mile's unstream from T'eeii Graham, nm! 2 f-l mile's c.-ihI. marked D, F.'s s. W. corner, thence cast 80 chains, thone'c nortii so chnins, tbence west SO clinins, lljejiee'e' BOUth Sll chains to point of com- mencement, containing 610 acres more or less. D.-WiP FIELDS, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Onlcel Iflth .1 ill v. 1913. Fort Gecrge T-ind District. DiHtriot of Peace Rivcr. TAKE notice that Peter .Tncobson of Vancouver, B. C, ne-cnpatlnn broker, tn- tends tn nppiy for permission to purchnse the following described lamls: e'lemmyicing at a pnst planted on tbe \. 15. bank of the Finlay river about LM miles upstream from Fort Qraham, ami I l-l miles oast, marked P. J.'s S. W. enrner. thenee enst SO chains, thence nnrth SO chnins, thence west 80 clinins, tbence Bouth SO chains tn point of corn- men,..ment, containing 010 acres, more or less. pi Ti:n j \rrmsox. .lOtIN' MacDONELL, Agent, lenle.l 20th July, IUH. Port Oeorge Land District. Dlitriot of Peace Biver. TAKE notce that Charles George Mul- ler nf Vancouver, B, C., occupation merchant, Intends In nnply for permission tn purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a pnst plnntcil on tbe N. E. blink nf the Finlay river nbout 21 miles upstream frnm Fort Gra'haip and 1-4 mile cast, marked O. G. M.'s S. W. corner, thencc cnst SO chnins, thence north 80 chnins. thence west SO chains, thence smith SO chnins tn point of commencement containing 010 ncres more or less. CHARLES GEOUG15 J1ULLER. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 20th July, 1913. Port Qeorge Land District. Diltrict of Poace River. TAKE notice that Sidney Kearney of Vancouver, Ii. O., cook, intends to npply for permission to purchnse the following descriheil lands: Commencing at a post plnnted on the N'.E. hank of the Finlay river, abnut 11 miles upstream from Fort Graham nml Ove miles east, marked S. K.'s S.W. corner, thence* enst 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, tbence suuth SO chains tn point of commencement, containing Ota acres, metre or less. SIIiN'KY KEARNEY. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Pateel 23rd July, 1ST13. Fort Goorge Land District. District of Feace River. TAKE notice that William Morrison of Vancouver, 13. C, miner, intends tu npply for permissinn tn purchase the following described lands: Ceemmencing nt a pnst planted nn the N.E. bnnk or the Finlay river, nbout 17 miles upstream from Fort Graham ami three miles east, marked W. M.'s S.W. corner, thenee enst SO chains, thencc nortb 80 chnins. thenee west SO chains, thence south 80 chnins to point nf commencement, containing 040 acres, more or less. WILLIAM MORRISON. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 21st Julv, 1913. Fort George Land District. District of Feace River. TAKE notice thnt Willinm Mnrrlll of Vancouver. B. C, occupation lncomntlve engineer, intends to npply ror permission to purchase the foliuwing described lanels: Coniniencing nt a post planted on the N. E. bnnk of the Finlay river about 21 mllos upstream from Fort Graham ami 3 1-4 miles cast, marked Vi. M.'s N. W. enrner. thenee east 80 chains, thence south 80 ehalns, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains to peelnt of commencement, containing G10 ncres mure or less. WILLIAM MORRILL, JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. Dated 20th July. 1913. WILLOW RIVER British Columbia The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company are now disposing of the remaining portion of their lots in the new town of Willow River at the confluence of the Fraser, Salmon and Willow rivers. By those who are in close touch of the true conditions, this new town is considered to be one of future importance in Central British Columbia. In investing in Willow River property be sure that your property comes to you direct from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company—make no mistake in this. There is only one official and original Grand Trunk Pacific Railway town of Willow River at the confluence of the Praser,' Salmon and Willow rivers. It is located on Lot 785. Station site was approved by Board of Kail. ■ way Commissioners under date of March 26th, 1912, Order No. 1G179. We have no interest in outside subdivisions. For authentic Grand Trunk Pacific Railway maps of Willow River and detailed information call on F. W. CRAWFORD SOUTH FORT GEORGE, BRITISH OOl.UMRIA or address Transcontinental Townsite Co. Ld. Authorized Agents Grand Trunk Pacific Railway WINNIPEG rr Font Georg* Land District. District of Psaee River. TAKIO notioe that Qeorge Hamilton of Vancouver, B. C„ occupathen bricklayer, i tnteneiFt to apply for permission to pur-j chase the following descrilied laiuls: Coinmencing at a post planted on tlie i N. E. bank of the Finlay river abnut L'l I mlles upstream from Fort Oraham and [ I l-l miles east, marked O. H.'s X. W. corner, thence east SO ehalns, thence south SO chains, thencc west SO ehalns. thenee north 80 chains, to point of com-1 mencement, containing CIO acres more or less. OKOItGR HAMILTON. JOHN HacDO.NELL, Agent. Dated 20th July, 1913. AMERICAN PLAN T7T? EXCELLENT CUISINE ^ Corner Hamilton & Third The newest and most modern hotel in the northern interior South Port George. B.C. Rates $2.50 and $3 Monthly aad weekly rates* aa ap. pllratUn *-*-= Beat of wines, iquorH and cigars Albert Johnson, Prap. ti ■€ A Mra.M*F'K,eec home on Clark Sti March 19th. Jack Francis scor To„ Bowling Alley; Thia is *h0 re'ord • south Fort George. At a meeting it was decidi er until a sultil cured. A feature pW •■ Gaskill, & Ai'> Books balanced and balance sheets pre* manager of the j pared. . T,in.,v,„r,<, c. ' Audits undertaken and complete slate - irta lele inone ex . , , . > , ments in analysed form made, which oi\ ns and Partnership accounts adjusted, ie system in this A simple and complete system of ac- 1'ICKi Fort .li, L.UII* 01 orge, m thi lolumbia, (del 1 ol V" IS .il Club rfurth- Lie, com] new prisi I 1" ach. K ,ve!l worth I Mr. H*^^ in town this « Knowles is owner a newnsite situate* Nechaco Valley. I City this morning. Thedeatl i ■■'" toGisc well-known for Nechaco _ek of Mrs Ak I The So nesi I ■ cussed and new otncei elected, The ii:'-: Uui ■ '■'■ Street change I hai Is will in future he known Hotel II s thi inti mett B. thenewpi thi Vict » one of tl 'ootball Club ;ing on Wed- ,ld Building, ootball is re- rs of import- n will be dis- for the year ins on Third , -?ek and Victoria ■ : Mr. Em- • ir, to make osl comfort- Is in town. Presid presid on its paid-u The terms at par value .-.. II as thi Blackwater tele *, has announced that his 'ill offer tei their customers a if their capital stock, com- shares at the par value of Is froa the sale of this, i e used for installing a' stem in Prince George, ision of the Eagle Lake ibe Portage, and the ex- * Chief Lake line, i v is capitalized at $250,- :'.., 2500 shares of $100 es of which are paid up. s are : H. A. Carney, i. Carney (Kaslo), Vice- . A. Gaskill, Secretary- I Manager. v was formed in 1910 and ii e its inception, earn- int equal to 30 per cent i capital. it which these 100 shares : -:■ I each are offered counting for any particular busi- upon reasonable terms. Agent for Sun Life Assurance Company of Camilla. Caledonian Assurance Company. Rochester German Underwriters Airenry. Ocean Accident anil Guarantee Corp. Ltd. Telephone 52 Soulh. P.O. Boi 43, Soulh Fori Geotge Notice to Shippers & Traveling Men Merchants and traveling men desiring prompt deliveries to trains, and G. T. P. shipping receipts, can place their business with The Pony Express Co. THIRD STREET, Opposite Hotel Northern M. A. STAFFORD & D. DUKE. Phone 75 Proprietors Picki of tl' nana lars in statemei nature 0 by them, tion. And tt 11 said i ind add writin ■nts of of tt IV sir at rifled 'eitil'l A|,ri iy given that all per- nv claims eer demands , orge Pi ikeving, who he i irteenth (Ilth) I, al Fori George, in tritish i olun bia, are ij post prepaid or to irsigned E, J. Avison, I . Solicitor for Clara i str.itrix of Ihe estate ! rge Pickering, their j ses and full particu- if their claims and i ir accounts and the curity (if anv) held by statutory cieclara- that after t ed I' , hid er cent with the application. • •■ ent two months after date of iti. •:. ei cenl four months after date. lication. .*r cent six months after date of BREAD _________^__ 2 loaves for 25c AT THE part the claims si notice. Dated of Febrt he first lid Clara distribute the d among the having regard j ' ' he shall e, and that she will said assets or any persons of whose ^ men have received | it Quesnei, B.C., this 7th day ;..rv, A.D. 1914. ED. .1. AVISON, Quesnel, B.C. Solicitor for Clara Pickering, Executrix. appnc Messrs. Bain & Wilson, Ltd., South Fort George, have been appointed exclusive agents fur the sale of this issue, and full pai to intendinj them, or o Cas.iii. :.. smaniBaAcery Also Pastry and Cakes at reasonable prices. LIQI OR LICENCE ACT (Sect on 34) hereby given I hut on the ril next application will irs will be furnished stors on application to ilication to Mr. C. A. I : at the beg-ini Notice ':' The hou; will he opened p, Will party week the ^^^ Strath- ting Company, ilesale liquor -ewhere in this tion of the com- ge diftributing e George town- .•T."- ceenfine its 11 er only. Mr. • ted the local ■■• ! Mr. L. P Prince ( turn the BUNG A We Will four-roo; either tl Fourth .* P ir il ■: three yi chase pi Caril who found tools (axe, near Edmonton Street, e. on Tuesday kindly re- ii KHALI) Office. LOWS-100 Dollars Down. ! il i to suit purchasers, a ni I, ip-to-date bungalow, on • i ■ ce nt, Prince George, or tven . t, Fort George. Terms: ••■ te assume a mortgage at I *r cent, of the pur- ■ dance as rent. Applv ti vi tment Co. tf Telephone 41 P.O. Box 39 The Palace Rooms Fourth Street - Soutii Fort George ANTHONY WEDGIS, Prop. Brightest, neatest, cleanest and most up-to-date furnished rooms in the city. NOTICE i: ■ ■ I A. -^^^—^^^—— b.* made' to tlie Sui erintendent of Pro- vincial Pi lice for the grant of a licence for the sale of liqu ir by retail in and upon the premises known as the Willow Hotel, Bituated at Willow River, British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 9 and 10, Block 45, Sub-division 7S5. Dated this 7th day of March, 191*1. WILLOW HOTEL CO. A. MclNTYBE, Manager, Applicants. LIQUOl l.Ii MOTICE is herel 1N 6th day of A] will be mad.* tee t Provincial Police licence for the sa in and upon the lENCE ACT m 34) given that on the 1 next, application ■ Superintendent of ir the grant of a of ..liquor by retail iremises known as ■ ;. within thf • a le elsewhere ramationof th<* Company nnd e new ceimpanv The George Building Co. -OF Prince George and at Undertake the lowest •Ier the name nf WORKMANSHIP ■ Ftment Company," general real estate t'e BUILD prompty lirice AND MATERIAL is of go ^ ■• in - final il Hacking. of tl mpany i-s offices of ti The new company ■ and has splendid The entire stock ;ld privately. The ny will be on Hum- el Fort George. It new firm will open P. townsite and at the near future. I manager of the Ri yal Bank, re- '■'• Inesday after a i. During his holi- mostly in Winni- 'i ''.an, Sask., Mr. ago, Montreal. - r The east is i depression but . hter and judging ■ eived at differ- •■ garding this dis- e a big number of in the spring. ho has been reliev- .' rig his holiday, >r the Coast. From eave for Cuba, ■ an appointment McLennan has I is short stay in ind we wish him ition in far-away If TIMBER SALE X 50. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 25th day of April, 1914, nsistent with BEST f°r the purchase of License X 50, to cut 32,975.000 feet of Douglas Fir, spr ce and Balsam Fir from an area lying immediately west of Lot 3070, Cariboo District, in the vicinity of Otter Lake. Three years will be allowed for the removal of the timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or from the District Forester, South Fort George, B.C. ap25 Your House or Store (Large or Small) ESTIMATES FREE. give the work to us you will never regret it. Letters and communications to A.C. SMITH (Manager of theGeorge Building Co.), Robart's Hotel, South Fort George, will receive immediate and personal attention. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 19.) NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of April next. 1914. application will l>e made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the grant of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as The Strathcona Brewing and Malt- ingCompany, Limited, situate at Prince George townsite, British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lot 12, in Block 31, according to a map or plan of — said townsite filed in the Land Registry ' port George Land Distriet. Fort George I,and District. Disti'ict nt Peace River TAKE notice that I, Frank Banks, of Vancouver, B.C., Laborer, intend to apply for perniission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planled about two miles nortii antl two miles west of the head of Deserters' Canyon and on the east bank of the Finlay River, and marked, "F. B., S.E. Corner Post," thenee west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less. FRANK BANKS. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent. McBride Hotel, situate at McBride, British Columbia, upon the lands describeil as Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, District Lot 5310. Dated this 7th day of March, 1914. apl A. W. HOLMES, Applicant. Port George Land District. District of I'eaii' River TAKE notice that I. John Lander- way, of Vancouver. B.C., laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a post planted bn the west side of the Finlay River about one mile north and three miles west from the head of Deserters' Canyon, and marked "J. L.. N.W. Corner Post." thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more nr less. JOHN LANDERWAY, Aug. 30, 1913. Garfie i I Smith, Age.T. W -TER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that C. II. Olds, of Fort Fraser, B. ('.. will apply for a licence to take and use Ave cubic feet per scioinl of water out of Four Mile Creek, which Hows In a southerly direction through En- dako Valley and empties Into En- dako River, near Endako. The water will be diverted al three miles from mouth and will he used for irrigation and domestic purposes on the hend deacrlbed as I'. It. No. 324 and No. 325, Range .">. This notice was posted on the ground on the Kill day of January, 1914. The application will be tiled in the office of the water recorder at Fort Fraser. Objections said Water Comptroller i ment Bulldln ■ ^^ gina; .! li Donahan, I .1. Harris, J I ■ : 'e. ll. D ' ". Vai 'ie M, Minzgahr, AT THI HOTELS En He. Hej P. J Wi I Thos. Taylor, Re- . Edmonton; N. R. I). Braekett, ardson, Ed mon - . Vancouver; John : .1, B. Stauffer, F. Mosher, Spo- Edmontonj R. S. . li. Phelp, F.dmon- l'l, Edmonton; Mr. Nechaco; M. C. •; W. T. Halm, Murphy and child, Ki lso, Vancouver; ttie; O Lineham, "., Victoria; T. F. ; T, Glllis, Winni- Edmonton, G, Robinson, E. A. . T. McComb, Cal- .1. Shaw, Edmon- O'Brlen, Mile 232; III ; J. F, Schuler, ", J. P. Robertson, Oflice at Kamloops, B. C, as No. 1268. Dated this Ilth day of March, 1914. Strathcona Brewing and Malting Company, Limited, Applicants. apll By George Mason, Agent. Auction Sale! To be sold regardless of cost at Public Auction on Tuesday, March 24th, at 1 i). rn. sharp, at thc Pioneer Commission & Sale Stables FORT GEORGE ________ liistrict ^^^^ of Peace RiveJ TAKE notice that David Bloom- field of Vancouver, B. ('., occuiiation. Tailor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles east of the east bank of the Finlay River, one-quarter mile north of Fort Grahame, marked "D. B.'s S. W, Corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 ehains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; to point of commencement, containing 64 0 acres, more or less. DAVID BLOOMFIELD, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. District may n Record t Wati IB. Viel C. H. 01.11 I'll •d with the r with the :h:s. 1'arlia- II. C. pnllcant) District eberl Wilson , Teamster, ermission to ig described Fort George Lanil Dislrict B of Peace River ■I Tl „ „. TAKE notice that 1, Victor Mrissi, HOrSCS, ItarneCS, HOliSeS, WagOnS, of Vancouver, B.C., laborer, intend n I I , ii i /to apply for perniission to purchase Buggies, Lots and Large Number of the following described lands: ... ,, i-i Conimencing at, a post planted on MlSCellaneOUS ArlldeS the west side of the Pinlay River j about one mile west of the junction Handbills containing: complete of Pusaca River' !U"' ""■"•••-l* "V. ton; A. and M Knowlei Salmon Rivi Quesnel; ]| E. Chtmben Glctoria; E Kennedy, Wii peg; G. N. Ii Rohan's Be Eagle, Victoria; A. gary; W. .1. Blake, ton; P. Hag-en, E. J. Landers, Kankoe. ( algary; E J. Millar Fort George; J. II. I|.„-vey, New York, .''». Boyew, Hebber, Min.; Mr. and Mrs. Reahm, Edmonton; O. B. Cuth- bcrtson, Hebber, Minn.; R. Latham, Ashcroft; 11. C. Smith, G.T.P.; 11. Vaux. list to be printed later, Anyone having; Roods for sale can list same before date of sale. ;M., N. W. Corner Post," thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. VICTOR MASSI. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent. Wc beg to announce tbat we have a large consignment of fi ie Milch (lows and Alberta Draft and Driving Horses to arrive early in April. MILLS & NICHOLSON, Auctioneers. Fort George Land Disti - •' i'.'i "• Rh TAKE notice thai it of Vancouver, ll. C inteiuls lo :e; ; ly lor 1 purchase the followii lands: Comnieneing al a post planled ahout one-quarter mile east of the east bank ol the Finlay Itiver, about j twenty-nine mile:* from its mouth, | marked "It, W.'s S. \V. Corner"; thence east K'i chains, llnnee north | SO rh.iius, thence weal SO chains, thelice south sn chains lo point of commencemi nt, conlaining 640 acres, more or li .; ROBERT WILSON, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, mm . | Fort George Land Diatrict, District | of Peace Itiver TAKE nolice Hint Freeman W. Fergmoi'o of Vnncouver, li. ('., occupation. Commercial Traveller, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted one- half mile east of the bank of tlle I Finlay River about thirty-one miles from ils moulh, marked "F. W'.F.'s S. Vf." Corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 ehalns; thence wesl so chains; thence south so cliains to point of commencement, containing 04o acreB mure or less. FREEMAN W. FERli.MORE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. The Mecca Cafe | Thi ! e"| lenced restauranteurs, the patronage of those who enjoy good food well cooked. TRY US OUT ; WE NEVER CLOSE Fort George Land District. District of I'eaee Itiver TAKE notice that I, Louis II Vinegar, of Vancouver, 11. ('., laborer, intend to apply for permlBBlon lo purchase the following describeil lands: Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Finlay River about one mile west and one mile north from the head of Deserters' Canyon, and marked "1,. II. v., N.E. Corner Post," thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence, north _^^__^^_^_1^^^__i.eill-'t' 80 chains, to We solicit | point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. LOUIS II. VINEGAR, Aug. 30, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent. it G TAKI') UCOUVe III ll if I'i mil: T el .la 11. C lo a I b the .1V I. Inti mis purtlial lamls: Commencing al a mlli east or ii Plnlaj River, norlh of Port S.'s S. W. Cc District Shaw, of tpation, Sailor, perniission to ing described Oral t planleil ono east b.ink of the me-quarter mile ne, marked "J. thonce east 80 SOLE AGENTS FOR Prince George Townsite WANTED Prince George Listings Synd. A few choice building lots for $250 each. Some excellent farm lands, Stuart for sale at Ten Dollars per acre. River Good Valley, terms. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. ... The Edinburgh Finance Co. . AND Messrs. Dearie & Fogarty Have entered into partnership and will carry on business under the style of "The Cariboo Investment Comj any" (to be incorporated), and will shortly be moving their offices to Hammond Street, Fort George, opposite the Hotel Fort George. The company will carry on a general real estate business, fire and life insurance, and will also issue passenger steamship tickets to all parts of the world. Large listings of Fort George and Prince George property. Acreage for sale in tracts of from 2 to 20,000 acres. Agents for the Royal Insurance Company, Limited. Loans on real estate negotiated. Cable Address: "Edina." A. DEARLE. H. W. MONCRIEFF, Managers. COAL Has Arrived. sale We are exclusive agents for and now have on ha PEMBINA COM The highest grade of Domestic Coal in Western PHONE YOUR ORDERS Fort George Trading and Lumber Co., Jj i' hone 11, South Fort George. Fort Georee Caieiial Paid I'i. CnpiUI Aulhoritwl The Royal Bank of Canada Incorporated 1B69. WITH WHICH IS UNITKI) The Traders Bank of Canada_ SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT transaci*4" A GENERAL BANKING BUS1NESS_ Head Office Fort Georirc Hranch, U. MURRAY, Munnm-r Montre"' _.___ LUMBER Having recently established a lumber mill here we are preparer! to deliver rough lumber of any dimension. Ordway & Wakeley Newland, B.C. IN SUCCESSION TO THE CRIL.L ahove cafe has been taken over b^jj go chains thenee chainB; thence north 80 chalnsi thence weal 80 i ■i.'ni.s; tl lence noutli 80 chaini 1 ll Ol C ii i nencement, conUu.in ' "' B, Iiie) re eer Iqbb. JAM1 ' I'll WV, . \|'|elll*!Ult. JOHN M acDONE LL, Agent. July 16th, 1013. T. G. JONES Solicitor and Notary Public. Fort George Trust Building, FORT GEORGE. B.C. Northern Liver. Transfer Stables ■<1 to band Fully wii;i'i:^i work Freig-litim of a
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