vol. 4, NO. 40. <_^ "V "V w =v ggW^ *V wy _**+*>$> SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914, $3 PER ANNUM iISASTOUS HE TWO LIVES LOST >alace Rooms, Two Dwellings and "ii losf ,1 ves v morning in a fire rted in tne Palace house owned ;by \Vodges. One of the was Mr. Bert Moody, ior at Mile one-forty other i« supposed to \ustrian named Soko- \i the time the fire there were eighteen - in the building and it ml known for surewheth v had losi iheir lives un- ir remains were found in iii - burned almost to a nnd beyond all chance of nil inn, the remains of v were found directly un- is r a and those of the Austrian wer I I I WHmm vern removed to the undertak- nf Mr. (Iroosc where Ison, coroner, called gether for the pur- V, ii Lr what was left unfortunate victims <1 ourned and met 'int house at eight night, ie origin of the fire i' a mystery as no In- same story. Mr. ts trie lirst 'to dis- ii'l . as awakened Store Destroyed. their >y the und seeing opening door I found near the building. They in on 'hurs- met ri I' _V |< Moody was shaking and said that he got badly Vmntm a n figHt and near k .lid., He k _t them in their room after giving them matches to light lamp, then he, retired and fell asleep to be aroused 1 crackling of flame a light in ball, he saw hall all aflame opposite room No. 4, he then yelled fire and fot out the front door. Did not see roomers get out excopt Mr. Chanpell and Airs. Brown. Back door was unlocked. Mr. John Tierney who was in the room and the last to see Moody alive was the next witness : He came B. ('. Express steamer day at ll .')0 a. m. ant Moody on Hamilton avenue at 2 p. in. and during afternoon they visited the bar several times and filled on booze played pool, then went to the Cache witb pay-rolls, had supper at I'rince George, came back to South and still continued to tank-up at the Northern. Left Northern botel about 10.30 p. m. for the "bill" where they visited several houses and had mores drinks stayed at last house probably two or three hours, after leaving were nearly run down by auto and Moody had dispute .rigade could have I with (halTeur who finally lace building, butfehiased them into bush \Mh,ere ■ . ■!, the equip- they slipped away on him and nt their dis-1 went into the parlor of a be cangratulatad house owned by Jean Starrs, j it to the four were th to fifteen minutes when , the bucket bri- three men came iqamong great work. .whom was driver of auto who rooms are valued accused Tierney of throwing stone nt auto and immediate- Hindus Go on Hunger Strike McBride Lands Opened to Pre-emption flames and " alarm. md control nml Si ■ie wan. 111 with $5,000 insurance house owned bv Wm. ' dued at 82,000 with ■: ii nice, another dwell 'I bv Mr. Sutherland. '•' S1.000 and n second- era owned bvMr. Moio - .3,000 partly cov- " mrance. Those who to escape from the "'his were : Mrs. Man- nd Mrs. Brown; Messrs bunny, Vayvada, Bill- aldson, Zuravel, Nel- ['■■ E. Iv Phair. II. J. impson, McKay, Tier- _ \. Choppel, the latt- 500 in bills, a diamond 'kl watch and locket ! all his clothes, and pa lost more or less in lili INQUEST lh |r. \V,. 1 ourned meeting of took place at the 'l|l' Dr, Richardson '"' the chair and the iurymen : J, E.Ro- J'hairman, Messrs. ' roser, G. Witfiams, I' and Thorne. witness called was -''s the proprietor of 1 '"'mis whose story f\ll his post's 'with l),lon of Moodv and ''*"'" in by 12.80 and '"'' about same time "wakened about 2.30 "7 knocking at front -"' up let them' in |:*,(l them bo their room '"'Hi men were drunk "l"i-r about the face, tfA i OSSIFIED ADS^ *}°N WANTED by an ex^erl init in hotel or private M'l'l.v Herald Office. M.„. 111 Acres in D. L. 2166, ""i;e, $6non.oo, term., '• ion Herald, ghoe-shlne Stand (Hotel "™« 1'iciition in town. '"'.v m Khaki. U-E . '0 a,res of land three ,'• "w". nnd 160 acres four "' li'M'll "ergo. ;-'l. S n (i fi. X Inquire P.O. Hox jn20 w nnd HoatH for nalc^ to order, One block mn boat Landing, ,, nt Builders, South '■0. box 82, . i, Be ft: ■;' ^'ANGEB-aow Garden "A 'j18 Beautiful Okanagan ota In Prince (;.'.ii'K<. ly started to beat both .Tierney and himself, resulting in Moody- being knocked unconscious for three minutes, he saw no sticks but said men used both fists nnd feet. The chinaman nnd two of the girls bathed Moody's head and brought him around. He snid neither he or Moody hit back. They then left by auto and came down to the Balace rooms, let in by proprietor and went to bed. Don't remember who lit lamp, but says lamp was out wlien he went to sleep. Awakened by Siren got up and saw building wns on fire, says he was feeling dazed furtlvr on ho said someone came in room ancl awakened him, anyway he got out back door then he thought of Moody, but could not get back. Did not tell anyone Moody was still in room till sometime after. He snid they were both drunk, Moody being the worst of the two and that lie helped him into his room. Had no word with Moody and they were very friendly. Wns surprised to hear that a clot of blood was found beside Moody's head. All through his ev|j!d&nce Tierney seemed hazy and spemed to have trouble to '•p_vmhcr details, enntradict- ing himself several times. Messrs Hanover, Chappell and Nelson were called but could riof give anything important. Dr. Richardson informed the iury that Drs. McSorley and Ha.ier had not finished their examination, but would give thpir rernrt at npxt meptb1 <r. From the exami if ton of the remains of Moody there is every reason to believe that he met With foul play. Clotted blood was found around his brain, and this mi .ht have caused his death. The Jury adjourned to meet tonight at 8 P.m. when it is expected to have reports of the doctors also the two frit-Is and chinaman who bathed Moody's wounns and several other important witnesses, Great interest is b-ine; taken in this province over the arrival of the Japanese Steamer Komagata Marti at Vancouver with 375 Hindus on board as it is a test of the validity of the B. ('. Immigration Law. Botb the B. G. Government and the Ottawa Oovernment have refused them permission to lnnd. At a special session of the Vancouver Board of Trade a vote was taken on the question with the result that a telegram was s _it to the Minister of the Interior requesting the government use every endeavor to prevent the landing of tlvse undesirable immigrants. The Komagata Maru is anchoring in the middle of the harbor about one mile from shor.. The'r Leader Gurdit Sintrh refuses to pay thc agents of tlr" ship the balance of the charter money on account, of the men not. be:n_ landed. On the twelth of this month the ship's stay in Vancouver wiJI end, and she will have to hoist anchor and return to .Japan. In the meantime the immigration court of enquiry is still sitting; but the Hindus refuse to come ashore to be examined, and instead have pone on a hunger strike, declaring that thev will starve themselves to death unless allowed to land. The Hindus ns a Inst resort have appealed to King George to intervene; but it is not at all likely that England will intercede in theie beha f. In their editorial columns the English papers are strong in their support of th'1 det°rminn- tion of the British Columbia Government to keep t.he Hindus out oft lve province. Tt is very certain that the Komagata Maruwill not remain in Vancouver very lcng as there seems no hope of affecting a landing of tlieir passengers. The harbor auth Railroad Commissioners Pay Fljirg Vis t Here About 40,000 acres of land was opened to pre-emptors at McBride, where a special oflice was established for a week for this purposeby Mr. T. W.Herne, Governmenl Agent at Port George, on Monday, June 1st about one hundred being in line to file l-'2 tracts averag- aofes in extent on of the river in the of at 9a. m applicant upon the ing 160 either sic ^^^^^^^^^ valiley of the Soulh Fork the Freer River, N:nuty-t,',vo applications were made by pre- £0 I emptors when the land was opened nnd it is expected that many otlu'- applicants will present themselves, the land being available to pre-emption at the oflice of the Government _.gent' af Port George afO'r the special office at McBride lias been closed. A similar .amount of land approximately '10,000 acres, divided into quarter sections of 1.0 acres, will be thrown open in the westerly part of the valley of the South For!; of the Fraser river, sii.uat"d between Willow River and Url- ing along tha line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad, on June loth at 9 a. m. at the office of the Government Agent it Fort Oeorge. The system adopted in alloting these pre- "'mpt'i'ons is based tipoji t.ie principle of firs:, come, first principle of firs', come, first served. Tl." first applicant to fall in line at the oflice of the Government Agont ho'.ds hll. position in the line, the police authorities beihg present to see that no attempt is made by late comers to oust the early arridals, first to reach the counter in the oTice of tb. Oovernment Agent, wlien the land is opened and he receives the first choice. Others take up the land in the order o'" th.ii. nrecnieneel in, the line formed at the door of the Gov On Saturday last the members of the Board nl Uoilway Commissioners for Canada arrived from the Fast over the line of the G. T. P. Railway by :) ue'iiie' train. They were accompanied by one of the Hoard's engineers. The general mn'jiag.T of the Railway Company and several taken up. We als6 must not forget tbe Mud River Valley southwest of here, though limited area, no riehfer soil ie out of doors than it and the land around West's Lake South of here. There is good land north of the Nechaco River and also to tl».> northwest, but it is not the best land in the district by any means. The Herald is of the opinion that when people begLn to farm in th!s country to make their t.„. living actually off of the land,. other of its officials. The f'1Qt the majority of the farm- Commissioners seemed to be ™g population will be found in a hurry. They only stay- east, southeast, south and ed in this vicinity a couple southwest of here. In con- of hours during wh;ch time elusion we would say we hope they journyed simply througg the station site question will the three towns. They must '** settled once and for all, have bei n in South' ' F'ort anc' that it will be put in the George at least nwominutes. P'ace where it suits tlie most It is rumored that the People, where the grade lusiness of thn c*jiief Comm- w^' permit a teatn of horses issioner Mr. R, L. Drayton and to PUU °ut a load and where orities are afraid "that whajf^pent Office. the announcement is made a row will break out among the Hindus ns threats have al ready been made by them causing the armed immigration .officers that have been kept on the ship to maintain order, to withdraw immediately. The boat patrol is still being maintained however in order to prevent a night landing. BASEBALL This svstem worked excel lently at McBride. The first man to take his position was \V. J. Taylor, who spent a month waiting for the open'ng while several Alberta farmers who followed him remained for t.hrep'wc-is, and others spent from two weeks to a few days waiting the opening of the office. A roll was made of the intending pre-emptors On boys "';, max Semi ,eofgB, H.C. ;nk, u.x '_, NOTICE. Seats for the Big Boxing Bout Tuesday night at Prince Oeorge are on sale at tho Club Pool Room and nlso at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and the Pttstime Pool Room at Central. Sunday May 31st the from the Foley Cache went down to defeat at the hands of the invincible Soutl' Fort Oeorge Baseball Team to the tune of it—I. The fans from the Cache were present in force to encourage their team with the aid of their voices: but Willred although he claimed to be out of voice outyell- ed them all. From tho very start the South Fort George spectators wore a smile and it was the smile that never wore off. The game though one-sided as to tin1 score was the best exhibition of baseball put up this year. The locals appeared in their smart new uniforms and played classy ball all the way through. Their were no stacs, just good .eBm work, the stuff that always counts. There wore few errors chalked up against the locals, and if the boys keep practicing in a short time we will have the pleasure of watching errorless ball. We have the material for an a-1 baseball team but you must get down to work. in on'jsr of thoir coming and tickets signed by the police officials were given them. The roll was called several times each day and on the morning of June 1st all formedin line and came into the office to file in pa ts in the order of their l_-'|trity. A',, t.he. |m .emptors expressed satisfaction, the system ensuring fair play to all. Mr. Gorden Smith, an official of the Lands Department at Victoria was on hand to sup- er.vise tht* arrang. .nents nhd is at present in Fort George. The majority of the-omptors went on their land immediately, some of the Alberta men tak/.ng Implements ou. '. ajivi seed potatoes to start work the following daw NOTICE. Seats for the Big Boxing Bout Tuesday night at Prinoe George are on sale at the Club Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort Goorge and the Pastime Pool Room at Central. Four hundred thousand acres of land nre to bo irrigated by tho government in Southern Alberta. Versailles, Franco, May 29.— Ouimet, American, won the open golf championship of France defeating Lopping of Connecticut here today. Celebration Here July 1st At a meeting held in the Fire hall on Monday evi ning last it was decided to hold a big celebration in South Fort George on July 1st. A commit to.' of three were appointed to take charge of all airangpiments who are ns follows : W. F. Cook, managing director; J. P. Campbell, assistant manager; Frank O'Flaherty, secy.- troas. This committee wil in turn appoint sub committees who will take change of the different branches such as dancing, sports, decorations and advertising. A canvass for subscriptions will be made immediately ami it is hoped that all citizens will respond loyally. The previous Dominion Day e'Mirations have all been good ones but it. is promised thnt this year's will outshine everything in the pnst. The Western Pino Mill of Grand Forks is smashing all records by sawing 103,000 feet of lumber in 10 hours. Commissioner Goodene was to look into the matter of the location of a railway station at Prince 'leorge, which vexed question has been be- fore th' public for many yeais now and there seems to lx; nothing more definite about it today than there was five years ago. Fort George people want it placed at Maple street anticipating that it will enhance the value of property whieh they purchased from the Natural Resources Security Company. The affore mentioned company wants it at Maple street too, in order that they may i>e in a better position to collect past clue payments on lots sold and to sell more which have fallen back on them ,or which' they have never sold. Some people want it at Victoria street, their reason being generally speaing, because they own lots there. The worst feature of back sites, is that it will be impossible to haul loads from there on account of the grades. The site which appears to hnpe the most natural advantages is at the foot of George Street, a flat grade away from it in any direetion is in itself nn invaluable asset n its favor and in what respect it is far superior to either of the others suggetted oeations. Again the George Street site seems to be in the proper position to serve tbe most people, at the best convenience. The people of South Fort George were not advised that the Commission was to visit here, so had no chance to present any arguments in an organized fashion. The Natural Resources Security Company Limited, however, were on the alert to meet them probably having had some advice from their Ottawa lawyers or friends at court. The Herald would have nothing to say to their friends in the western town except to congratulate them on their alertness, wore it not persistently rumored that something was put over on tho people of South Fort George and the people in general who would like to see the station at its logical point, the foot of Crown grants, and one very stood that tho champions of the Matple Street sitto iflfe^Ued that the only good land for settlement was nortii of the Nechaco River, and therefore Maple street would be the most convenient place for them, if such an argument was used it was direct mis representation or ignorance. The land nortli of tlui Nechaco river it is true is open for settlement nnd has a great many pre-emption claims filed j on it by people who as a .whole list thoir property for sale as soon as thoy got their Crown grants and one very little more used to this country in regards to tho development of tho land than the speculators who bought the land from tb> Government direct. In so far as tho quality of the soil is concerned, wo feel perfectly safe in saying that th> best la I adjacent to Port Oeorge is t st and south east of the Fras. r river to thc Cariboo mount nins efltd Qlies- nelThere is a great deal of this land which li is boon put* chased by speculi tots, but (here is still lots of pre-emptions left and witb tho P.G.E, on the east side ol the river street cars may got to at a reasonable cost. We hope and trust tbat the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada is large enough to decide the question on its merits. Although we certainly a|re of the opinion that more time should have been spent here and that the views of al! sides should have been heard. Cbmni p->e ]r Chit t c "-¥ t . ff FOR Cl AM I S:l OP ' Hughes U ets Hall-a- Tie locnl s.orts of t1 is district will he tr at d to e of the best box'ng cont sts ever stage-' in t^'s rart of t i. country '--d which ta es 1 at Ritt's Nefer hall, Prirc Oeorge on Tuesday night. These bouts are promoted by Chet Mclntyre, "the king .f promoters". The first bout will ba a t"n round featherweight e rn' H • tween B"rt Hughes, tho la boy and Len Halldny of Van onuver who met two wee'sa'o whm Hall'day got thedeci'Ln, .'though Hughes Poored lupin the ninth. The scrape the. put up wns admitted by e"ery me present as the best in its •lass ever put on here, so naturally their coming bout wi 1 be looked forwnrd to w:_.fr jreat interest and no doubt will be worth the price of admission alone. The second bout wi'l be between Cliet Mclntyre of Vancouver, and Da1 id M"n-n Id of New Hampshire it ,r se t n Central for th«_ hea-.-y • ei h championship of Canada and a s:de bet §200. This I o t will be a hummer as both men are in the pink of condition :tnd ready to put up tlie fight, of their lives. Chet who is well-known around here i some boxer and ha ing s. -ntich at stake is sure to t tp the best fight of his car e . McDonald is a big husky chap who no doubt will make Chet go the limit. He has had considerable ex|>erienoe east wh •■ he figured in several I ea j weight bouts and he prom s s to make Chet step lively for ■very second of their ten-round bout. At tho Fort OoorgeThentre onight at 10.30 Chat Mc- . Intyre will give a boxing exhibition. He will take on four of his pupils nnd Kid Burke a ocal boxer. This will be Chefs ast hard workout be'o'-e his bout with McDonald. No doubt a large number will take advantbge of this opportunity which will prove interesting from start to finish. BURGLARY AT McBRIDE On Thursday night two rob- bersbroke into Pat Burn's butcher shop at McBride. They were discovered in act of b'ow- ing the safe open nnd the polico gave chase but up to the present time we have no word of their capture. Se NOTICE. oats for tho Big Boxing Bout Tuesday night at Prince George aro on sale at tho Club Pool Room and also tjt Brown's Pool Room at South Fort Goorge and the Pastime Pool Room at Central. / BuiJder anu Contractor Estimate given tor' Addre-- Gi'; .'.,'■ ', , ,.'■ SOUTH FORI G oreeii uiu:,v uuiuc" ** vw> Oril __ji_KU. Dot"'™ * 8. C Und Surrtyors Survey- ot Uriels. Mine.. Towr.-it-S, Timber Limits. Ete". D, PENNES The Jewelry Manufacturer Maker of Artistic Cold and Plating Mountings Repair work of all kinds given prompt stti Third Street Nwiet Block Sooth Fort G-orse Qjjaherty & Thome All kinds of Fruit, Ice Cream Sodas and Confectionery. Himilto- Avenue - Soutn Furt George Citv Express and Cartage Company Express Delivery Baggage Transfer General Draying C. T. RUSH - Proprietor PHONE 51 nil' Iv Ar SMITH'S CKEAM WAFFLE BOUSE Hamilton Avenue It's 11,,- Fresh Eastern Oysters H's the Ham and Ej.gs It*B the Butter It's the Meat Specials It'! the Baked hpuds It's the Pure Maple syrup It's the Honey in c«r,_ It's the Pie Crust It'B the Service It's the Best in the City Motto : Quality and Service z The Sanitary way Fort George Steam Laundry Expert in charge. Special Attention Given to Fancy Goods. Office hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone 47, 2 Rings. Water Front • South Fort George ua\ i' \" e onsider tin los^ caused e Type-mi Fevei Typeid Fevei although clei come affected human excret to the imprope defecti. the foo (lies, an and stoi ac This dis • valent, tl Columbia 'm this cause al live'. Apart from ver puusuu e1 at 1'eiiaii' ia year througl •te ,i iilth disease people be- is carrie 1 b. ater through wells, or onto agency ol the.mouth too pre- i British ar from ig eighty- ,ss of life te' is enor- C. Express Company Must go to Ottiwa I'epartment ( ii.ei. nltO ll per iod «it h ince. were a ins wen ipplication of the B. C. 3 Company to the Sup- art tn order the rent one bridge and the ion nt two built by the ,';',..n,l Trunk Pacific Railway Company across the upper. Eraser Rivef near Fort George, hns been dismissed by ustice Morrison. His in his judgement out that the proper tn have brought the before were the public works department of the Dom- Government, or th? Rni1- rav Board, and that in the meantime any damage done to navigation on tive Fraser and M Beg NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve, notice of whieh ap- peared in the British Columbia Gazette on the 6th day of April, 1911, relating to lands in the Peace River District, is cancelled in so far as it relates to the I with Fractional N.Vti. quarter of Section 13 Township 26, Peace River District; for the purpose of sale to Mr E. P, Borden R. A. RENWICK. Deputy Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria, B.C. Dated March 16, 1914. mar283m l° announcr. thai they are OPENING • Store at the corner of Hamilto ip nn! irtit atti ii I unon earn in mean ■■■1 ■_ tins. gain You can buy the Finest Confectionery that can be bought at — The Fort George Drug Co. wit I Ten a before he h and would of 84,000 ity of len earn- . the loss be to- ex- tors, JTOSS from r iv- tbds life, ars. WATER NOTICE. APPLICATION for a License to "take and use water will be made under the Water Act of British Columbia as follows: The name of thc applicant is F. J. George. (2) The address of the applicant is Office of Division Engineer, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Fort George, B.C. (3) The water applied for is supplied by a small creek on the south nn rivers in consequence \alae of the Nechaco River, crossing the i :____ «<>„ Vu_ mpt l1v ! Grand Trunk Pacific grade at station ., tne bridges raaj he met bj \ul3ml0i Bnd entering the Nechaco River .,, action for damages. at Mile 264, B.C. (4) The water is lobe The t"Xt of the judgement is diverted from the stream on the east • ll side about 1400 feet above mouth in a l oart as toiiow s . straight line. (6) Thewater is to be used! From the material helore for industrial purposes. (6) The land on | on Avenue and 4th Street «.4sr^ a complete line of R,.,. . Ladies' Tailored Suits, Skirts, coats, Shoes, etc. Cleaning and Repairing All Work our Speciality. GUARANTEl W. R. Met 'PHONE 93. li' fied that a_ the of the railway have been com- ild llel I if ele.l H. W. GP.0S5 A. C. BUCHEL 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 Gasejiine Lighting Systems. _ ___a-_-£_i_-_£__£___:_l£;i£_4£Ai^____i__i&___?___.___-___.___-___._V__i'A_'J f Stock-taking SALE! \ I i 'i ;< We are going to reduce our stock to make room for the new stock that we have on the way. Therefore you will save money by coming here before you do your buying. Just drop in and look at the prices. 'i ;< :< Close & Brown Company, Ld. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Laselle Avenue an-J Second Street : South Fort George sides i le inlmess, m ithod of in n 'i ;' tioi is now available This • it sists ■ the use of ly phoid p tic, which is ; e .. I re , ■ m tier hvpoder- mic ii. ■■ . It mav be used bv a c octor or nurse, ana will be i] | ''•'<! on application to the - ■ reiary of tW> Provinc- ial Boa el of Health, Vi'toria. Aiter the 6rs1 dose there- is some sl gfal r iction, the per- son mot ■ ated fee ae as if he had an ordinarv attack of T.a- Grippe. This passes of! in the course i f a vi i hours and does n .et i revent the pers in followin .- his usual work. The second < ,,,.. :j priven from 7 to in daj's after th • lirst. and from t lis practically no re- action i »ccurs. A third dose for -till more' complete protec- tion, is eiven from seven to ten -lavs I ifter the second.—Prov- vincial l.oard oi Health, Vic- toria, B . C. VANDE RHOOF 111 IA Iil) OF TRADE. and that, likewise | notice was posted on the ground on the works department 18th day of March, 1914. (9) A copy ' of thia notice and an application pur suant thereto and to the requirements of the Water Act will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Fort George. Objections may be filed with the said Water Recorder, or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, within thirty days. May 2nd, 1914. m30 F. J. GEORGE, Applicant. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARIBOO, Holden at Fort George. Between GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, — and — THEMISTOCLES ANAYNOS, Defendant. To Themistocles Anaynos. me, 1 am satis re iniri'inents V't of Canada eeli.,1 with th.. public if Canada having regard to the exigencies of the case sanct- ioned the temporary obswuc- tion of those streams. It is .. matter of pointed comment up- ui an application of th's kind that there is everv facility afforded parties aggrieved to re- sort to a great department of state, such as the public works lepartment of Canada, or to lc great federal railway court. known as the Board of t__l.il- way Commissioners for Canada, and, notwithstanding those facilities and the fact that they have jurisdiction to deal with the stibiect matter of :omplaint, the plaintiff has oassed them bv an_ ccme to a 'tidere in chambers .'or an order to interrupt the imp' rtant pub- lic undertaking- of completing a trans^ .ntinental ra 'way. Doubtless it may be true a navigable stream i= being abducted, the pomt in this eppli nation for me to consider is whether the plaintiff company is b'-incr obstructed in its navigation of those streams as urged by the concil and that therebv its business is jeopardized. Having regard again to the material before me and, particularly the correspondence1, which passed between tl*e plain- ti.r' company, I do not think it is.. Should there be a damage to the plaintiff company's business caused by the operations of the defendant com- panv, the aid of the courts as rendered by means of a trial uiay be involved if necessary. I therefore refuse the application with costs." which the water lb to be used is described as Lot 841, Cariboo District. (7) The quantity of water applied for is 1.7 cubic feet per second. (8) This THE McBride Transfer Co. The above"-^^: book Passengers, Express, Baggage' and Freight to Fort George at reasonable rates. :: WIRE OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE i, :■:::; :;:,.•;,,, Yale Land Recording District, notice of which appeared in B. C. Gazette on the 4th of April, 1911, is cancelled in so far as the same reserves the laid lands from lease under lhe provisions of the Land Act. Lands R. A. RENWICK Department, Demit} Minister Victoria, K.C. 22nd " of Lands. April, 1914. Mum, Fresh \\. S. Cocker, president the chair, the minutes of last meeting were read and proved. Letter from 11. erhoof read re visit of Es ■ moving picture outlit in in the an- Vaild- sanay June Giscombe Portage TO Summit Lake It is the intention of this firm to start a freight ser- vi23 from iscombe to Summit Lake this month. Outfits will be transferred to any point on the route. Parties who intend going into that country this coming season can be assured of the best service possible. Goods forwarded c-o. Haynes & Wood, Giscombe Portage, will be stored until arrival of owner. HAYES & WOOD or July left over to arrange at next meeting. Letters re-ad from two newspaper men about start int/ a paper at \ ander- loof left te. Mr. W. E. Gunn to NOTICE. A. J. S. WILLSON (Late Roberts, Jones & Willson) Real Estate and Insurance Agent ACREAGE SPECIALIST Improved Farms and Garden Trcts F » r Sale. HAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTII FORT GEORGE, R.C. Phone 2, South Fort George P.O. Box 23, South Kort George te, Mr. W arrange. Mr. J, II. McMillan spoke oi the benefit that a sawmill would bi' to the town. Left to i In1 president and ser- retary to see Mr. W. Rutton, Fort' Praser. Mr. J. II. McMillan on the question of a bridge said it would be a downrighi injustice if the bridge across the Nechaco River was note put iu norlh of Vand"!-. out. That the public works department should be put in full possession of the facts. That if ever any place I needed a bridge Vand irhoof | did in connect it with the. north country. ..00 collected from members of the executive (to build a Hoard of Trade Meeting adjourned, John Macfic, Sec.-Tras. Seat, for the Rig Roxing Bout Thursday nij/ht at Prince George are on sale at the Club Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and thn Pastime Pool Room at Central. the rwem existing uponCnm lands in the Carib « and Cassiar Dt tricu, notice of wj . ,,. ;. . .'..^ the B. C. Gazette ■ the 12th of September, 1907; also the reserve editing upon Crown lands within ibe Land Re- .,,,, v.vri-L- ._ . i ■ . _ fordinK Districts oi Cariboo and Ul- TAKE NOT1CL that a plaint and looet and the KamW Division of summons have been issued in this Hon- "" orable Court by the above-named Defendant for Specific Performance of a certain Indenture under seal dated the 8th day of July. 1913, whereby the above-named Plaintiff afjreed to sell and you, the above-named Defendant, agreed to purchase of and Irom the! above-named Plaintiff t.11 and singular , that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate in the South Fort George Addition, Fort George, Cariboo District, Group 1, Province of British Columbia, and more particularly known and described as Lot 14, in Block 15, Subdivision of District Lot 934, Group 1, Cariboo District, according to the registered map or plan nf the said subdivision deposited in the Land Registry Office at th i City of Kamloops, in the said Province, and numbered 701, at or for the price or sum of $2,200.00, upon the terms and conditions set out and contracted in the said Indenture, under which indenture you are in default. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge Calder, dated the 13th day of May, 1914, it was decreed that delivery of a sealed copy of the Summons issued in this action, together with a copy of this Order, by registered post, addressed to you the Defendant, Themistocles Anaynos, at South Fort George, B.C., in the County of Cariboo, together with notice of the entry of the above Plaint to be published in the Fort George Herald for a period of one month, shall be deemed to be good and sufficient service of the said Summons on vou, the said Defendant, and that in default of a Dispute Note being filed by you with the Registrar of this Honorable Court within a period of twenty days from the expiry of the said publication, the above-named Plaintiff be at liherty to enter judgment against you. Dated at South Fort George this 21st day of May, A.D. 1914. MURPHY & MONTGOMERY, Solicitors for the above-named jn27 Plaintiff. Hindus Refused Landing at Vancouver He'll NOTIC F. Se.ts for the Big Bout Thill':: lay ni. ||t ,l( George are on sale at tl Pool Room and al Brown's Pool Room n Fort George and the Pool Room at Central '1 he steamer Kowagata Mam wh.ch arrived Saturday from the east carrying thrf>e hundred and seventy Hindus on board, is still anchored in Vancouver habour with the Hindus on board, Landiug having been refused thmi by the B. ( . Government. Sundar Siugh a well-known Hindu of Vancouver brought the case before the local court and not .receiving satisfaction there carried to the court of appeal at Victoria this week. In the meantime Sendar Siugh has appealed to the Dominion Government at Ottawa to intercede on behalf of his countrymen. There seems to be slight hope of his appeal being granted. Boxing Prince ic Club uso at i South Pastime _ Piierta, Mexico, Ma? 28.— The German st.arners Yhir- auga and Bavaria landed arms am" tin the (Ier were IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In The Matter of The "Administ- hation Act" And in The Matter of The Estate of Odo T. Chamberlain, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of the Supreme Court of British Colum- bia,dated the Nth day of October, 1913, I have been appointed Administratrix to the Estate of the above named Odo T. Chamberlain, deceased, and hereby require all persons holding or having in their possession any of the personal belongings or effects of the above named Odo T. Chamberlain, deceased to immediately forward the same to W. E. H ask ins, Barrister and Solicitor, South Fort George, B. C. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that on and after the date of this notice all persons holding back any effects whatsoever of the said Odo 1. Chamberlain, deceased, will be prosecuted. Dated at Vancouver, B. C, this 2nd day of May, 1914. (Signed) LEANCE QUAIN, 5-30-2t Administratrix. lhe || ammunition here today for \A r.'jt_'^'^'^'^'^'j_:'^_ti'A_i'Ai*_* A Do you contemplate 5 uerta forces. Owing to peace negotations now un- iM way the United States!? unable to interfu I way with thc landing. er in any BUILDING? Thon Invent wit.'" mir workmanship and tfetour etitimates DA .FORTH & H'INNIS Hamilton and Firat htrwla 1 JJ v mi inn-torn . 4M and Buildura I xtr.^sWtXttW.irtTK^mWtZrtirt'Ai Beef Mutton Meats ;nad, Wholesale and retail THE B. C FORT GEORGE Ai SOUTH FORT GEORGE L. P. ECKSTEIN, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Haight Building, Prince George, BARGAINS IN BUILDERS SUPPLIES. FROM MANUFACTOR 10 CUSIMtt W«» You etTpct an enoi Doon., UouMIntr*. inir Paper »'»' Bu direct by mail. (TE PRICES: J1.SI 5-cross panel doors fur light stiiir- < r. 5-cross panel doors for dark stain or pai Window Frames Door Frames W« Kill.-..»<■ ^ZmMl WRIT! FOR NEW 1UISTRATKD W«» 806 POWELL ST. VANCOIIYU£_. Benjamin Aerated Water Manufacturer SPECIALTIES: Ginger beer, Cider Jron En Prince George Builders Co. Md FOB SAtB _. Lot.4,6,* .Blockf" ^JrntW^ LoUlSAl . Block*" " ,... Lul 7, Hleeck IM • • • * jjY** Quarter Cm'1' B«'nnc '" ^ e|Wrtd* Tw.,..maii.H>'w«;;:;i;.9i:,''ii!!',-'i,'.''''.'l'l!f'': Ul T'U_-Z*22Zr»- For farther Particular* »P • ^ H.WILSON, Mgr„Corner Uj*»^ P.O. Bu 64 Ma ttblished oy uu—....... '""""« company. Limited, I'm bt George, B. C, Saturday, June 6, 1914, 0 SOl'TI 2R SERVICE REQUIRED A'l I'OST OFFICE nn We draw the attention of readerS to a letter -in Everybody's Column" with eference to our post office, n(j we agree with the writer iat the service given to the nblic is <»ne of the worst in tanada. In tho item in last eek's paper we merely noted the Assistant Post dice Inspector, whether he ,eant the business done by office or the service not at Bay Co. in connection with building the bridge across the slough. By linking up these streets we would have almost a direct route between the two townsites which would no' doubt mean more business to the merchants of both towns, the saving of almost a mile on the present route around by the river road and a great saving of time to the general public of this district. We understand, plans,for this opening are all prepared and we urge the completion of same at the earliest date possible. CANADIANS' NATIONAL HOLIDAY ) the public we are berty to say, it surely could 0t have been the latter. ; is plain to be seen that the Istmaster is over - worked ; giving the public the Jst service possible under jesent conditions, therefore lis up to the pest office Every loyal citizen of South ■thorities to furnish him Fort George should join 1th more help, have another j heartily in the preparations jcket opened up for the salei for the celebration to be held money orders, stamps, here on Dominion Day and istered letters, etc., and 1 make it the best ever. ip the present wicket fori Dominion Day is the day jtribution of majl only. of all days for Canadians, 'he business carried on by j and should be remembered and celebrated by all true Canadians. It has also been a part of South Fort George since its birth, the first celebration being held in 1907 and continued each year ever since. Therefore it is up to everyone in this vicinity not only as citizens of Greater Fort George but as citizens of our wonderful Dominion to make this the banner day of the year. We have just, received a coloured picture from the Forest Branch of the Department, of Lands at Victoria. The original of the picture is by a noted artist and outitled "A Friend of the Forest." The name is self explanitory. This pioture illustrates a lesson that the Lands Department and the Press of this province have been trying hard to teach to pioneers of tlie Forest. It is the protection of the forests from (ires. No one can be too careful when in the forest as regards fire. Camp fires should be carefully smothered and every precaution taken to avoid the destroying of the forests as well as homes and property from fire. These pictures are being distributed broadcast, tltrougliout the province so that everyone could have a picture in their possession in a very short time. NOTICE. 1 office here demands that pve improvements be en- ced at once in order that i public may receive what fcy are paying ■cient service. for—an [STREET OPENING NECESSARY. 'he opening up of Fourth eet through the Hudson f Reserve property con- ting with Queen street of Prince George townsite very important question th Prince and South. 1 business men should get . ther and appoint a corn- tee to confer with the Seats for the Big Boxing Bout Thursday night at Prince George are on sale at the Club Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and the Pastime Pool Room at Central. KILLED FIGHTING FOREST FIRE raiment and the Hudson 1 came in. It has been said that there I is a sucker born every minute. I The birth-rate has increased j 100 per cent, at Calgary j since the Dingman oil gusher I While fighting a forest fire on the Cheakamus at Summit Lake on the line of the P.G.E., A. B. Sharpe, a lumberman, was instantly killed on Saturday afternoon. Sharpe had been felling a tree in an effort to stop the progress of the fire, which was threatening the Wolse sawmill where he was employed. All at once, without warning, the tree broke ofi about, thirty feet from the ground, the shattered) trunk striking Sharpe as he stood below. He was killed instantly. The body was brought to Vancouver and is now atHar- ron Brothers. An inquest haa not yet been decided on. Sharpe was about 55 years of age. Profit Sharing Between Government and Licensee. Tbe present Timber Royalty Act of British Columbia is chiefly \ significant in that it makes provision for the basing of all timber royalties, subsequent, to January 1, 1920, on the sale value of the timber cut over and above an arbitraily fixed price of $18 per thousand feet board measure. The percentage taken by the Government of this prospective value increase will be at first 25 per cent, gradually rising to 40 per cent in the succeeding 25 years. This is no new principle, for as early n_ 1889 the Dominion Government required from 1 holders of timber limits in western Canada a royalty of 5 per cent of the total sale value of the lumber cut, which value was to be based on the average price obtaining during the three months preceeding the sale. But at that time the price of lumber was not sufficiently high to bring in any very largo revenue on this percentage basis, so in 1898 the stumpage dues wen; changed to the fixed rate of 50 cents tier thousand feet, board measure, which is the rate at present. Although the retention of the percentage royalty would have secured larger returns from this source with the steadily rising lumber pric.., yet the principle of selling the timber at a widely advertised public auction ensures the obtaining, through the additional bonus offered, practically the same price for the timber without the former inconvenience of constantly adjusting the stump- age dues. As the competitive, sale of timber by means of the bonus system is common throughout. Canada, there is little likelihood that the Government does not secure a fair share of the present value of the timber sold and by reserving the right to alter the stumpage dues as the price of lumber increases, a share in its tuture value is also ensured. ml Paid Up; Capita] Authortxod: I25.000.U00 lUwerve und Unelivieled Profit- : Ji;i,i7u,iii» lie Royal Bank of Canada Incorporated 1869. WITH WHICH IS UNiTED- The Traders Bank of Canada SAVINGS RANK DEPARTMENT A GENERAL RANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Head Office Gttnre i!rm..i_ Montreal South Fort George Branch II. C. SEAMAN. Manage NOTICE. Ashcroft Lacrosse Club c . . ,, *,. « • i Seats for the Big Boxing Ashcroft has an effic-; Bout Thursday night at Prince ient and well organized la- j George are on mh at the club crosse team which is aching to , p00i Room and als0 at establish a record with some j Brown's Pool Room at South outside players of the national j porti neorge and the Pastime game.—Ashcroft Journal. !p00l Room at Central. T- BURNS & CO. Ltd. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Kinds of Fresh amid Cured Meats liter, CllPP_. Fo<T« • I G00DS DELIVERED TO ALL Ighest Prices Paid for Hides and Live Stock one 38 Fort George .and South Fort George. Phone SO 1 Save a Day to Vancouver by Travelling with LAND EXPRESS Co. y. '<■'Royal Mail and Express Route Steamers ORATOR, CONVEYOR and HAMMOND connecting at Quesnel with Autos, for Ashcroft SAMER LEAVES SOUTH FORT G'-JORGE EVERY DAY. '« Cam, Round Trip to Ashcroft $80, Single $45.50 PHONE 64 FOR RESERVATIONS. GET OUR RATES O.V EXPRESS "meron, Superintendent, ASHCROFT, B. C. D. E. Mace, Agent, , South Fort George The Motor Cycle Dispatch Riders of the Grange Army rort beorge Undertaking to. J. W. SANDIFORD H. WAPSHOT J. P. MILNE Stock of Caskets and Shipping Cases always on hand. Out-of town calls promptly attended to. Phone Sandiford 23. H. WAPSHOW, Licensed Embalmer, Manager. Fast Motor Boat Service. Jl • __W%» lc C/O® Special rates to landseekers and prospectors to Fort St. James, Fort Fraser and Giscombe Portage. Reliable and efficient service. Call, wire or phone. R. L. WATT, Robarts Hotel, South Fort George; or GreatWest Investment Co., Johnson Blk., S. FortGeorge. Northern Interior Building & Loan Association, Ld. OFFER FOR SALE. Three modern Bungalows, situated on Corner of 8th Avenue ind Brunswick Street, Prince George, at an extremely low price. Turn ; 0m Quarter Cub, Educe cn . paid in monthly iosUkecls. BAIN & WILSON, LTD., Exclusive Agents, PRINCE GEORGE. rr AMERICAN PLAN EXCELLENT CUISINE ^ id lnl© _>>_?a Corner Hamilton & Third South Fort George. B.C. The newest and most modern hotel in the northern interior Rates $2.50 and* $3 Monthly and weekly rate* •> ap- plication ^s Beat of wines, quora and ciffara Albert Johnson, Build Yourself a Home The advancei. made hy the building trade In this* city are In conformity with the generally Imcrovfd facilities of supply. It ia now possible to » .cure every requisite here for tho build- intf of a modern, up-to-date home at reasonable prjceB. lean ilti..itfii und build your future home to iuit your ideas. LET US TALK IT OVER. OR WRITE BREWSTER AND PELHAM P.O. Box 17. South Fort George, B.C. OUR BONE DRY LUMBER (Costs No More Than Other Lumber) Sawn last summer and thoroughly weather and frost Dried. ALSO Killn Dried Finish and Mouldings. SASHES DOORS SHINGLES BUILDING PAPERS READY ROOFING STORE FRONTS COTTAGE FRONT WINDOWS Wood $3 per Cord Delivered Fort George Trading&Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone 11 C. MCELROY, PhonelU SOUTH FORT GEORGE. Manager. FORT GEORGE. T. G. JONES Solicitor and Notary Public. Fort George Trust Building, FORT GEORGE. B.C. HARRY M. BURNETT Architect and Civil Engiheer Temporary Office: Corner Vancouver and Eighth Streets PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. This picture shows a review of the men training to carry war dispatches who will be used in case Sir Edward Carson and his army of men from the North of Ireland are called upon to resist the enforcement of the proposed Home Rule Bill. They are equipped with fast motor cycles and many of them come from the best families of Belfast, Their wives, mothers, and sweethearts are looking on from the grandstand. EMPRESS HOTEL Corner Fourth Mid Hamilton • South Fort George, B. C. A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL. On American Plan. Rates on Application. Bright and comfortable rooms and suites at the Empress. : : ^G. WARCUP Proprietory Fort George & Alberta Telephone & Electric Co., Ltd. Shares for Sale at par value of $160.00 each Term, of Payment 25 per cent, on allotment, 25 per cent, two months, 25 per cent, four months and balance six months after allotment :: :: :: BAIN & WILSON, Ltd. spssr PRINCE GEORGE, z i tim many to Death WKPotP L 01 . ii Bronger & Flynn 4b Contra te rs ai I B lilders Si Til FOKT GEORGE ; 13 sters of modern times, tl_e oss of iln1 Tit>anic on April 14, 1912, which sank after collision Effect of Inrjsh of Sea Alter Side of with an iceberg with 1,490 of! :- Empress Had Been Crashed Collier Backed her company; the loss of tha ■ ,,_,. Away Too Soon. Kike Manl oil the Japanse; nell. Agent COastOIl SoptemlxT 28,1912, ■ with 1,000 lives. j Quebec, May 29.—The story other disasters that approx- f/afpi? I of the tremendous explosion on jm:.t,.(l in the loss of life the ,_.villi I hoard the Empress of Ireland [ataliby list of the Empress of (after she was hit by tlie Stor- [reland were the Princess Alice, stad was told tonight by Pl_i- -un|< [n collision in tha Thames lip Lawler, a steerage passeng- ,.;x,,. September '.>, 1S7S, with er from BrantSord, Ontario. .. \oss 0{ 700; the Ertogrul, Lawler; was on his way U) Eng- [oundered off the Japanese land with his wife .-. ml se,n. r0.,<u September 28, 1890, loss "People were simply shot out 574. the Morge, stranded off ■ ship into the sea by the i{oi.}VA\\ i;,-,.f, /June 25, 1S94, ■ith a loss of .00; La Bourgeon', lost in collision in the n'- N'orth Atlantic, duly It. 1898, ome ex- SIOII, Mr.Lawler "1 \\ as pushed overbi ard \s ith mv wife ;uid be WE SELL EVERYTHING - BUT GROCERIES - could swim, so 1 tried to takeLith fl )os; nf 571. oie Japanse care of my wife, but she - ipp- battleship Mikasha, blown up ,,n September 12, 1905, with a from m\" grasp and sanl Mr. Johnston, chief officer of hoss ni 59^ the Empress, said that li td —_ — .orstad backed out! ., PROFESSIONAL AGIT ATORS RESPONSIBLE not th so soi n from the Empress a large number of passengers would have been saved. He said when the collier pulled "Professional agitators con- herself free the sea surged into nect d with the Independent Northern Lumber & Mercantile Company, Limited, w. F. COOK, ht.. uissBi ran, r■»**. C-1 fcUOtUK, S««„ :reby 1VF.X Ui rl tin Ian .AND DIST1 R. A. M L.EOD. • ... |S ;,.., .'.' . •' ' S ' ' : LAND - 25th Mai :.. 1914. of Vu i" api ly for pe follow •.' ll of the Flnla .. up-strean fi i miles east, n them asl ■ cliains; ll ei soutii ■' chali ment; e ontaii li - Dated Mar '*_...' J.-)' ■ ~%-<ZZ'AA:;'A:-'As C_T^r^' ^^ CAXCELLATI S F RESERVE 11 th_ hole she had torn in thi * side of the Empress, and tli" ie liner quickly sank. u Chief Marconi Operator :t Hayes, of the Empress, told ■;' .ef the sinking of the vessel. . "As soon as I felt the shock," ':_ he said, "1 was ordered to sound the danger signal, and (4 the Hash of my '8. 11. S.' was ._' immediately picked up by the- : operator at Fath?r Point and 54, answered. But I could not S2, talk with him, for five minutes ij after the impact my dynamos S4 failed me and seventeen min- .-.'.' utes after the collision our '_■ boat went down." he To pluckily leap from the deck of the sinking liner and swim around ior nearly ,on hour in the river, and then to fall dead from exhaustion on deck of the pilot boat Eut- eka was the fate of an un identified women. ONLY FOUR DISASTERS SIMILAR IN Mi 1 YEARS Workers of the World are dir-j ectly responsible for the large1 influx of unemployed laborers in Edmonton at this time," said W. J.Magrath, president of tie' Edmonton Industrial Assoeiation, today. "These lire-brands are doing everything possible to embarrass our city and provincial author- ies," he continued, "but these officials are determined that the experiences of the cities in the United States and elsewhere shall not be repeated here. We 1 wive never invited or encouraged unskilled laborers or artisans to corne to Edmonton unless they desire to engage in farming either as laborers or settler. We have offered to place 1,000 men on farms in central Alberta at once," but that is not what the ring-leaders of the I. W. W's want. There sole aim and purpose is to start trouble and nothing ! else will do." -THE CONSTRUCTION OF- The Pacific Great EasternRy. On the east side of the Fraser River between Prince George and White's Landiug (Big Prairie) means the opening up of the largest compact area of good farm lands in the Fort George district. We now offer for sale, in farms of 160 acres or more, the best selections along the new railway. These lands were carefully cruised and selected four years ago. We own ail lands offered and give guaranteed title. Prices the lowest and terms the best. Special Inducements to actual settlers. North Coast Land Co. Ltd. South Fort George, B.C. L. R. WALKER .... General Agent tT NOTICE. 1 h . n I1VM .\' , 1,11, Aeent ' 71 n ! : ■ el N.E. . 7061, S _ . d N W :i 7052, 7053. 11, 6340, 5336, N. _ and S.E . 7. ! 15 E 149, 7050, 5347, 5346, ...' ' iele 1 S.W.', 531'.'. 5311, 5305, N.' Fe30 . 7_ 18, N _722S, 7223, S . 7232, ' -T 5, !■: 'a 7214, 7216, 7212, 7210, 0 720 I, 7108, 7195, 7196, 7205, I .1'.. 17, 7190 7194, 7193, 7192, 7191 .'. all ill e Ireeiile 1 ll e\ 1 .irile.ee, , h will I pened to entry ■ -. ee on the first .lev ,,i i ,■■',, m. In ihe- forenoon. atle - will be received at the the A - isl mi I !ommls_toner Ide, for one week from the first III •'!•■ at 111" "I'I'll t Hie' { Commissioner at Fort I. A. FENWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands leparl ment, ctorio, B.C., 25th Mrach, 1014. Mi titreal, May 30.—Th" Seats for the Bit,' Boxing loss of life on the Empress of ''out Thursday night at Prince' Ireland has been equalled or George nre on sale at the Club exceeded only by four marine P*00* Room and also at disasters in tiie last century. Brown's Pool Room at South These were the loss of the '''"n George ancl the Pastime Rhone, Wye, and other vessels p00' Roo,n ilt Central. at St. Thomas, in 'he' great ■ hurricane of October 29, 1867, Sam Langford, the negro when 1,000 persons perished; heavyweight, last week knock- the burning of the e.v .ir--on m .1 out Bill Watkins, of Nash- boat General Slocum in East Hiver. New York, the on vil^. in the iourth round of a lU-round match. D We are the sole agents for over 1000 lots in Prince George comprising some of the choicest business and residental lots in the G. T. P. Townsite. One of our firm will attend the Government Sale of lots in this district at Vancouver and Victoria, and will buy for clients at a very moderate commission. FOR PRICES AND TERMS WRITE, CALL OR WIRE WESLEY & Wl SOUTH FORT GEORGE & PRINCE GEORGE. I yi M chains to j.'.tn> ntalnlng 640 acres Wfc Dated Mo FORT <;'' Pint. T A 1. K -;. Vincoiever ' nlv for e,,.,-,. In .Ine e'.. . r B ne-St "lnM. WIT ire\| M]| 1 ^ John MaeDonell, Aienl IRQF ' » .T) "lSTIllrT. let nf Peaco Hi--,... ''I 'l. Mini i in. iii Fields, of ... !..••_..!'. le.lPlieN te. Ill'- issinn t" purehase the fol- ' e.,i lnnds: ftomnrtncln • nt .1 .rn the north-enst ban1* n' BREAD 2 loaves for 25c AT THE erman Bakery Also Pastry and Cakes at reasonable prices. le.ieit twentv-one mtlep ort nnilinni nivl two ter enst, n, .k_ "n. fiance fnsi sn chains: t'e. i--|. inv p un-stream fr H'llp. n.iel rt ft _V, e-..r V'oooo ,„„.il, elinlns; thence f>n\nh 80 chains tn pnint (if commencement; containing cm acres, 0"-.. e.- |noa Doted March 7, l.H, DAVID FllJI.n. John MncDoncll, Agent j J. F. CAMPBELL CIVIL ENGINEER British Columbia Land Surveyor IjiiiiI AKe-r.t Timber Crui-er Reprenentlnj GORE ft'JdcGREGOR, Limited McGregor Building, Third Street, SOUT H FORT (lEOHtlE. B. C. CHET. MclNTYRE who lights McDonald on Tuesday Night MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 w Public Auction*«j$*M owned by the I'rovin rj tsN«l ated in and near Fort 0.0*. ■ place in May am • um ^ for (I|| These Lou will be oil "^entil without regar, to an "' „ ^M that may be thereon, ana » f^ffl who have placed "«eby to I any of the said Lots ar ■* M fled that if they wi h t s gsary I improved Lota it w^ bt" ^,1 purchase them at the AU« ^i deferred to. >» >' f, r on cl«"».4 ever will be given ,ml,„tse#l an interest tnan>M.nP^r , I ernment Lots in. he •»' tllority, > 1 were erected, w,,h;;;.M;,ri„„^| an interest tn anv i "",,.. ing on any Lot oireret fo GH As ail improvement '-j;jivl!»* ernment tots In the jaw hy were erected w thout:tn #m the intention to trea alip ^ Ing »n interest therem M'|VU| removing any _ui If. removing °"jt -7nlr,,rnniei» '"'j, from Provincial Governm ^ anv time within sixty u»J they date of Auction Sale. M All Lots upon wl i I " . e 0l*M IngImprovementoat he .,■ will be sold sbjoct", 8nyi^l days after date of »'• 811ch ^ I provements reman K f ,^| it the time of delivery ^i will be deemed to na feited to the Crown. 0?s I W'Ministerial Landa Department, 15lJ. Victoria. B.C., Marcn ■joed land..: Commenolng ,.,1 un flie nortli-east banit liver uliuut nine miles upon Granam, murKuU "J. .,■ ; thence east SO cnuins; ie chains; thence went 40 less, to the river; thence iinse nl tlie rher lu puint •nt; containing -Su acres, Jll-I'e-' e Ulllee cli I. 1 !H I. lliell ejill.il MES RBLLEy. euiii.unell, igen . ia-l Patrick iuvef, li. *-'., engineer, iur permission tu pur- .....iiii. described lands: ia a post planted on tue ,i,k eel tne !• inlay Itiver ,uos up-stream trom i-ort one uui- eust, marked .s.w corner"; tiience east ■ ine' south so chaluei; thence ,j, tneuce north su cnuino cummencement; containing .11 I, IUH. HAEL PATRICK RYAN. juhn MucDonell, Agent. following deacflbe'a'ianil. at a post planted <,., , ••"ommenclt of tbe Findlayin ''.Ao "'"• ,'-9ast bai up-stream troniFort a™ L''0Vtm '"" ...n_ „„... i .« Oraham and ne permission ... .'.',7,". '"<■■";<*» e...-n.,..i ... .l" nurchase tho Commencing bank .lilies mile east, marked v r !/'J'"! and one tlicnce east su clialm.. _..a'"' eorner"; chains; thence \ZlZVA n"nh si soulh SU chains to noint _?lnS; U'enc,! ment; containing 640 acr l-aied .March I, j y j 4 John MaeDonell, Agent. commence- res, mure or less. su cnains; tnence west 80 chains; Ihenee south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated Maroh 5, 1814. DANIEL McCARTY. John MacDonell, Agent. KURT GEORG District of l4-eViSrTRICT' A5S.N.9?1? 'l'at6TRh'oTas Diatrlct . .i'i I' ..i. M. ROE I.AMI DISTRICT. I'eaee Itiver. Unit Juhn Cerr, oi logger, Intends tu niis'sion te' purchase the ribed lanels: t om menolng ed eeie the nortn-east bank River abuut nine miles ii tort Graham and two i,,il "J, r.'s N.W, oorner": i halns; thence suuth su west "I chains; thenee - lee peelnt eel euinillclleo- ig iiiu acres, more or less. I, nn l. JOHN' CERR. MncDonell, Agent. — Istrict : LAND DISTRICT. ,i I'eaee River. TAKE Jons 1 li tend :: se . :.... . II11 i, ■ ■ ' :. e. - : real ' ■ (. | Inl MI'I'll I Vane II t..Ill 1. that Michael Mc- ouver, B, C, logger loi permission tee pur- ving described lanels e pest planted on tlic e.l the- Finlay River up-stream from Kurt miles east, marked "M ii..r' ; Ihcnce cnst SU Hith su chains; thence lience nurth su cliains nencement; containing i less. r llll 1. Mil HAEL McDONALD. ohn MacDonell, Agent. TOUT 1 niei Is ' IEORG Istrict V'T! : LAND DISTRICT. if ['eace Itiver. i: that Daniel r. ver, li. C logger, ■ ii ;■■ rmission te, pur- -. ,t _ described lands: ■:...-■ ' ll ' ■ 1 . hail : planted on the Dl the Finlay River ■ am from Fort ea east, marked rnei . them ust no ■" e halns; thence llience . eeiith so cbains ■j 1 ■ :' ■I .... Dated Mai • -le.'tit; containing CAMPBELL. Diellcll, Agont FORT GEORI K LAND DISTRICT. f !'■ ■ ■ Itiver. IT ■ KE f i irroll Cliarles. laborer, intends ■ '" purohase 11.e 1: ■ 1 ' ■ ■ Is: Commencing ' e nnrth-east bank ■ ul thirteen miles ... Vaneouver 11 .■ ~" u,""m?s Balrd, sssBWTA •on£BSE,!CS thence cast sue,ial,,s:UH.nce„uKh south so cfcr^r^,,is? mLnatieCdOn1iaa1,nei!U.,04i°9,a4C,'M' '""'" S >-' Juhn MacDonell, Agent. ner SO cliains: FORT GEORGE LA.ND DISTRICT District of Peace lllver TAKK NOTICE tbat Hugh ' Murray pf Vaneouver, B. C. teamster, Intenda tee apply for permiss on to purohase the following described lands: Commencing _t n,""r„,l;,',"n,,r," "n z ""th^snSSB of the Finlay River abuut nine miles upstream from Fort Graliam, marked "I M, S S.W, enrner ; thenee east Su chainB' thenoe north sn chains; thence west so chains; theuce south sn chains to point ul commencement; containing i;io acres mure or !• ss, '' Dated .Mar.h 4, 10] (. Ill1 Oil MURRAY. John MaeDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Tom SnOwdon, of Vancouver, B. C, butcher, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tlie north-east bank of the Finlay River about tittt-cn miles up-stream trom Fort Graham and three mlles east, marked "T. S.'s S.W. corner"; tbence east 80 chains: thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to poiut of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March f>, 1914. TOM SNOWDON. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Wilfred M. Rutherford, of Vancouver, H. C, salesman, intends to apply for permission to purchuse the following described lands: Commencing ut a post planted on the north-cast bank uf tha Finlay River nbout tlfteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and two miles east, marked "W. M. R.'s S.W. corner"; thence eaBt 80 chuins; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; ttience south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1914. WILFRED M. RUTHERFORD. John MacDonell, Agent. TORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKK NOTICE that Harry N. Chemer, of Vancouver, B. C., painter, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fullowing described lands: Commencing at a post planled on the north-east hank ment, containing olo'aereH, more or less. Dated March 4, 1914. duncan McGillvary. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT OEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. District of Peace Rivcr. TAKE NOTICE that Sidney Kearney, of Vancouver, li. c, cooks, intends to apply for permiaslon to purcliase the (ollowing described lands: Commencing at u post planted on the north-east bank ot the Finlay River abuut eleven milea up-stream from Fort Graham anel tive miles east, murked "S. K.'s S.W. curner"; thence east 80 chains; thence nortii 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thenco south 80 chains to point uf commencement; containing 640 acres, more ur lesa. Dated March 4, 1614. SIDNEY KEARNEY. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LA.ND DISTRICT. Districl of Peace lllver. TAKE NOTICE that Findlay Robertson, of Vancouver, B. C, bridge-man, intends to apply fur permission to purchase tbe following described lands: Commencing ut a post planted on tue north-east bunk ol the Finlay River .... t ou uuuiiis; tnence north 80 chains to poliit of eommencement; containing 640 acres, mnre or less. Dated March 5, 1914. GEORGE BLATCHFORD. John .MacDonell, /-gent. FORT CEORCE LA.ND DISTHICT. District of Peace River. TAKK NOTICE that James W. Flaherty, of Vancuuver, B. O., superintendent, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlay River about UTteeii iniles up-stream from Fort Graham and four miles eaat, marked "J. W. F.'s ... W. corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains west 80 chains, more or ie»», iu ...» river; thence following the course of tlie rivor to point of commencement; containing 480 aeres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1911. T_ ' AUGUST DELRIEN. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Rudolph Schno- ter, of Vancouver, B. C, cigar manufacturer, Intends to apply for permission to purehase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlay River about twenty-one miles up-stream from Fort Graham, and marked "R. S.'s N.W. -te. _MJi &___.___*?» north rtlS^o^&V^wW toe?h| chains to poi-nt of commencement; con taining 640 acre*., more *v less. Dated March _, 1914. JAMES \V. KLAHERTt. John MacDonell, Agent. MJUT GEORGE) l.AXD DISTKICT. DiBtrict of Peace Itiver. TAKK NOTICE that John Cockton, of Vancouver, H, C, master mail ner, In- : t .nils to apply for permission to pur- | chase the following described lanas: ^_r_iXiTZ_"^_T^T_'^1SSSWU. \F°\Lp^_t_y u,hi.'al k™mi_s. «sr^e.&£ "hi .£ %T_,_n___ .'Zzir.zrziwzz north 80 cliains; thence west 80 chains; j 2'™",, K"drnUer"- ThenceeastTo chains' thence south 80 chains to point of coin-1,,',__;! I:...,... J_ :.i,,.i-".^ *!....._....": po: mencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1914. FINDLAY ROBERTSON. John MacDnnell, Agent. thence south 80 chaina; thenre weat 80 chains; tiience north 80 chainB to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 5, 1014. JUHN COCKTON. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LA.ND DISTRICT. _ . District of Peace Rivor. ...,,. Or?n_n_ r avii ihhthh'T TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. Egg-: ^'"Vlstrio. o'f Peace River ley. of Vancouver, B. C, construction e takf voTii'F that'WMllam Smith of foreman, intends to apply for permls- v™™£ b c tmLmater .nlSida to sion to purchase the following described ^youfV0'rr' permission to purchase th. lands: Commencing at a pnst planted un j -•■ - - ■- - - - river; thence following the course of the river to point of commencement; ontaining 160 acreB, more or less. Dated March 7, 1914. RUDLOPH SCHNOTER. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that James McDonald, of Vancouver, B, C, labourer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-cast bank of the Finlay River about twenty-one miles up-strearn from Fort Graham and one mile and a quarter east, mnrked "J. McD.'s N.W. c i ■ neir"; thence east 80 chains: thence soutii 80 chuins; thence west 80 chains; thenre north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or lens. Duted Mnrch 7, 1914. J..MFS McD .N.T.P FORT OF.OriCI. LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace Rlv r fATTF. NOTICE that Step! the north-east bank of tlie 1-Inlay"hiver I folll'Wln . described lands:'Commencing I boll, of Vancouver. B. C, logger, i about eleven iniles up-stream from rort' '. a, "°i.! P'anteet nn the north-east buna j to apply for permission to pnrc'ri ^^^ -_,i i or the I'inlay River nhiiut thirteen miles I following described lands: Co.'iim Graham and three miles east, marked W.'b N.W. corner": tiience east 80 chains; the.nce south 80 chains; thence west 80 cbains; thence nortii 80 chains to point of cummencement; containing 010 ucres. more or-less. Dated .March 4, 1914. CHARLKS WERNER, John MacDonell. Agent. I'lyltT GEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE tbat Thomas Buchanan, of Vancouver, B. C, miner, Intends lu applv for leelleiwln. de _-_-_-_------_----__---_ at a post ilanied on the north-east bank eif the Finlay River about thirteen miles up-stream frpm Fort Graham and one mile ictst. marked "T. R.'s N.W, corner . thence .-a.! go chains: thence south 80 rbains; thence west 80 ehalns; thence north 80 chains tu point of eommencement: containing fito acres, more or iess. Dated March "e, 1914. THOMAS BUCHANAN. Julin MacDonell, FORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. Diatrict of Peace River. ...,•.. v..,..,™ »u-vir'T_ . I TAKE NOTICE that Martin O. Lund, TAKE NOTICE Ethat Frank Char es of Vancouver, B C, chef, Intends to .'orbeck, of Vancouver, B. C broker, in-j apply for oermi* FOHT GKORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. tends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tbe north-east bank of tbe Finlay River ubout fifteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham, marked "F. C. N.'s S.W. corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north .80 chains; thenee west 80 chains; thence ermission to purchase the|NOUth su cbains to point of commence- rll.ed lands: Commencing j mcnt; containing 640 acrea, more or less. Dated March 5, 1914. FRANK CHARLES NORBECK. John MacDonell, Agent. 1-VHT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE tbat Jam.?« Suther- andv for nermissinn to "nuro_ase"'tha ! land' of Vancouver, B. C. painter, In- ?oPllo»ingr d5EK2°uX'commencing Jjjj« tt°hp,'P.i.,„LTn/erdmieSHl:"I_ XoT- at a post planted on the north-east bank I ^2,. 'Jf '°',l0?ln"..,de-f,c/J ?,? 1na"d"i of the Finlay River about seventeen ''"TeSs tank ofP tie' -.nfav River _T_.l\V__f^__Z^_^S O^" ^r.r,!r,ebeannk mlL^p-tt To% Sol™ "th££ -Srtl. chaVns.'Whence L"*.0??"^ v^d '"ZZ^T T'' T!_ north 80 ohaine; thence west 80 ehaino;^'nJ'Si»8'W. corner ; thence sast 80 tbence south SO chains to point of com-; ^a<™. then :e north SO chains: hence mencement; containing 640 acres, more "„es;„._. V. .*'.__.-5 --". - _ l"",ns or less. ^.^.^^--^------^^---^^—^^^^^ Dated March 6, 1914. MARTIN O. LUND. John Macl-onell, Agent. Ue point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 6. 1914. JAMES SUTHERLAND. John MacDonell, Agent more or less. H| Dated March 7, 1914. STEPHEN CAMPBELL. John MacDonell, Agent. FOHT GEORGE L-.ND DISTRICT. District of Peace Hiver. TAKB NOTICE that Joseph White- man, of Vancouver, B. C, logger. Intends FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT, i ivv,,T (jEmmi- i im i,i"Bi.u^.~ DiBtrlct of Peace River. ■ i nT.Tl. , „f J. DlhTRIcT. TAKK NOTICE that George Nash, of TAKV l-nru-v Xj tn'Z^i Vancouver B C tailor intends i„ ., ' .K,*' NOTH. h that John Stevenson, ply fur permission to nureha?? the tot' i"' Van,<:°««r, B. C, bollennaker. intends lowing described "ands? cSmm-nelS^ . - ■ — a po". PlantedTon "he' north™.ut bank i followiD« described lands: Commencing ; J" apply for permission to purchase the "T : of the FiLlai.River about fi__£_i m?u« ai a .pasl Plar'led on ">« north-east bank I following described lands: Commencing , „, , '""".I'iri!. .!f Pea.;-' ,V,l.r'HU"r- mT^%m\_m^V_^-^iM-- "" F""ay ?'*«-*bout seventeen | aJ ^post *.„,* on the nor.^eas, ban? | apply""^ permission to" p.rcha_ T.KE'^iVc^r^viy^^^^ FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TiKK NOTICE that Thomas Doyle, of Vancouver, B. C, teamster. Intends tr apply for permission to purchase following described lands: Comrr" r. at a post planted on the rn.rth-c * of the Finlay River about niretec- up-Btream from Fort Graham and a milo east, marked "T. D.'s S.W cor. ner"; thence east 80 chains: thence llorth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 ehalns to point of commenoc- ment; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1914. THOMAS DOYLE. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River. T'KE NOTICE that Jos.ph Kcs"'" of Vancouver. B. C, logger. Intend., i ; and a half up-stream from Fort Oraham, miles'up-'stream "from Fori"6raham and | of the Finlay River about thirteen miles ! folfowln .' described^Undi: "Comm „,_-_„.i ■•_ v ■_ o _- —-„••. tiience f0ur mjie8 east, marked "J. S.'s S.W. cor-1JJfrftream from Port Graham ond_ three (at a post_nlnntel on the north-east ... , , ,, ,, „.,-».. ,„,__,„_, , •■ r ...—— -- chains, i nep'';"the°nc*e"ea'st 80 .halns; "the nee' nortli' ™1JSS «a6t' mar.k^'' ''J-, W.'s S.W. cor-1 of "t hV'Fl'niay River about twenty-on of \ ancouver, H. C, painter, Intends to , more or less, to the river: thence fol- jo chains' tbence west 80 chains' thence ner ; thence east 80 chains; thence north ' —" '- -_—'": """'" ' """'"'" ' h°°- •'"-, "- *- "-- 80'chains to point of commence-j 80 c.talAs: thence west SO chains; thence containing 640 acres, more or less. .south 80 chains to point of commence- apply for permission" to purchase the IiowlnsT'the""eoufie"of th«"rivi. Tn"n_rn"» ■ '" *'." of the Finlny Hiver about thirteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and two miles east, marked "D. D.'s N.W. cor- . ,rer"; thence east 80 chains: thence Boutn .ranam, marked g0 c|,8|ns; thence west 80 chains: thence more or less. __^^__^^^^^^___ Dated March 5, 1914. GEORGE NASH. John MacDonell, Agent. Dated March 6, 1914. JOHN STEVENSON. John MacDonell, Agent. ment; containing 640 acres, more or less, loated March 6, 1914. JOSEPH WHITEMA.N. John MacDonell. Agent. er": thence east 80 i SO chains; thence or less, to the river; e'eetirse of the river icemoat; containing C UtROLL CHARLES. . John MacDonell, Agent. r [FORT GKeiRGE LANI DI STRICT, <■-■■ ■ ,,f Peace Rh er. TAKI ! ' 'E that Angus McOil- [ni • mver, n. c., ml ier, in e-- Cor pern lasl m to pur- f. ■ ■ ' wing descrii e,l lanels: :<• ■ ng at a post i lllll I'd on the bri ■■ •• ' . of the Fin ay River ■ ' i Ilea up-atr ?am fie in Fort i i .' . ■ irner"' th St. 1 llll <e-,l "A. I'.'- ' ■ n.ol'i' Sll chai ns; thencc f'"' ' ■ - Ibelie't- s ell til SI chains j point ol i: mencemi nt; containing 1 ••■ • or l.-ss. • Hi ■ 1, mi I. ^NQUS Mc IIL .IV AI'.V. John Ma 'tie.nell Agent. north SO chains to point of commencement; conlaining 640 acres, more or leBB. Dated .March 5. 1914. DAVIS DONALDSON. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River. . VM „. .„„ .„„ TAKE NOTICE that John P Smith, of ; Anderson, "of "Vancouver, B."c.,"carpen- Vancouver. B. C„ bricklayer,.Intends _to | ter, intendB to apply tor permission to FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas Adam FORT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TIKE NOTICE that Henry Vi. Mc- Greeor, of Vancouver. B. C„ timber Vnhn',Mncnoneii""Ae«nt ;aPf'>' for permission to' purchaae the pu'rchare'-'the"foriowi'ng*'"des-ribed"iands. I cruiser, Intends to apply for permisslo'n I ■lonn .-acuoneu, Agent.. f0nowlng described [ands: Commencing commencing at a post planted on the Jo purchase "•- •-"-—-- ^--' following " described I miles no-stream from Fort Qraham and two mlles and a uarter east, marked "J. K.'s N.W. corner"; 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. Dated March 7, 19141 JOSEPH KESSIER. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GKORGE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River. J»fE NOTICE that William Morrl'l ITaki: -.. «, nf Vi HOE I.AND DISTKICT. • i 'ef Peace River. ice tlmt Jamea J. Lou- nuver, B, C, logger, In- leer permission to pur- ', wing deacrlbed lamls: " B peest planted on the of the I'inlay River i up-Btream .mm Fort "eie miles east, murked ' ■ nrner"; the i easi sn v" cliRlns: tbelie'e weBt Sn ih sn ohalna lee point ;i' ni; containing *. lei aores, li I, 1914, JAMES J. LOUDON John Mui'Doncll, Agent. . iki:' IE l.ANI l DIST! ICT. nf Pl :,,, Itlv r. I-; that Male li. ilm James logger, le r per nisei in e. pur- . 1 ig d •si-ri led lands: a Peesl lllllll •el ue tho ' llie. IP iti Flnl nm IV rfiu Rlvar i Fori ii lie. e.j| sl. n ark cd "M. '■i": bene . e isl SO Ill VII cbnl is: thenee 111 nee . eeillll .ii chains nn •Iiee-ln 'lit; son ainlng 'J' ■ SS. ,_i 191 1 •1AM1 S M( ntltow. In) n Mn Dun >n. Agent. iains: thence west 80 chains; thence north so .'bains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less Dated Marcli .'., 1914. JOSEPH MORGAN. John MacDonell, Agent. John MacDonell, Agent. I'eellT elEllHGE I.AND DISTRICT, Dlstrlol eif I'eaee River. [at a post planted on the north-east bank TAKE NOTICE that Peter Hyland, lof the Finlny River about seventeen of Vancouver, B, <',, logger, intends to I miles up-stream trom Fort Graham and applv fur permission to purchase thejonc mile east, marked "C. B. W.'s N.W. feelliewing described lands; CommonclngIcorner"i tiience east 80 chains: thence at 11 posl plantod een the north-east hank mouth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains: of the Finlay River about thirteen miles j thence north 80 chains to point of rom- up-stream from Fori Oraham and four | mencement; containing 640 acres, more inlle-s eust. marked "P. H.'s N. w, cor-jor less, iter"; thenoe eaal 80 chains: thenoe south Dated March 6. 1914. sn ehains: thanes wait so cbains; thence | CHARLES B. WESTI.EY. llorth sn .'huins t-e point of commence-j John SlacDonell, Agent. iiient. containing filO aires, mnre or less. — — Dated Marcli 5, I«K j TOUT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. , , \. ,.,.'. . District of Peace River. Jolm MacDonell, Agent. I TAKE NOTICE that Hartford B. See 1-XJRT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Charles B. West- ley, of Vancouver, B. C, logger, lntenaa 10 apply for permission to purchaae tbe!at"a post planted on "the-nurth-cast bank following described landB: Commencing j of the Finlay Rlvcr about seventeen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and tX1HT GEORGE I.AND DISTHICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Joseph White, of Vanoouver, B. C., labourer, Intends to apply for permission to purchase tiie following described lands: Commencing three miles cast, marked "J. W.'s N.W. corner": thence east 80 chairs; tiience south 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 4, 1914. JOSEPH WHITE. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LA.ND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Henry Eggley, of Vancouver, B. C. ironworker, inteneis r'e.lHT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peuce River. TAKE NOTICE th"t Patrick .1. Dono- hoe. of Vancouver, B, C, architect, intends to applv for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing ut a post planted on the neertb-east bank of the Finlay River about seventeen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and one mile east, marked "P. J. D.'s S.W. corner"; thence eaat SO chains; theuce nortii SO chains: thence west SO chains: thence south 80 chains to pnint of commencement; eontainlog 640 acres, more or less. Duted March 6. 19'4. PATRICK J. DONOHOE. John MacDonell, Agent. ment: containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 7. 1914. WILLIAM MORRILL. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Feace River. T*KE NOTICU that Arthur S. Percy, I akm ..unci, mm nariioro ti. eee- j.. ttDDh. for Dfrmission to nurchase tlielof yan<:0UV('r. B. C., broker, Intonds to ley. of Vancouver, B. ... miner, Int.nds j follow ing described ands _&mme£ctn_ \.p,ff,y .for -,per"SW0? «° P^cliase the ,10 apply for permission to purchase the J?"anost nlantedI on the Sirth-east bank 'ollowlng described lands: Commencing followiig described lands: Commencing !a5 \#»pffi2vR.ver about "ventee-!a'",p0«t,p,la"t«1, on *« north-eaat bank TAKF NOTICE that Edward tf. OliJat a post planted on the north-east bank i°rn,.g'„','"' from Fort Graham and of thr "n,?v Ki\f obout fifteen miles ver, of Vancouver, fa. C printer Intends . ,f the Plnlay Rivor about e. van t^es?0»^ from Fort Graham marked to apply leer permission lo purchase the j .p-S tream from Port Graham and ,one'001TP^.. t|,enc(, Mst 8(1 chains; thence1 -■ ■' - 'N'^1 con,t!r . tbence east FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River. T . .E NOTICE that Geor .e Ha'niltc.... of Veancouver, B. C. bricklayer. Intend- to Bpply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commercing at a post planted on the north-enst bank of tlie Finlay River about twenty-one miles ur-stream from Port Graham and four mlleB and a quarter enst, marked "G. H.'s N.W. corner": thence enst sn chains; thenee suuth 80 chsins: ther... west 80 chains; thence north SO 0^**1 to point of commencement; contn'- 646 acres, more or less. Dated March 7, 1914. GEORGE HAMTT.T-1*1 John MacDonell, ."e.ret I'eiltT GEORGB LAND DISTRICT. Dl itrlCl nf Peace River. lollowing described lands: Commencing I m)lo east, marked "II. B. S.'s N.W. coral a posl planted em the nortb-ensi bank Iner"; thence east 80 chains; tiience south of the Finlay Hiver about thirteen miles ; 80 chains; thonce west 80 chains; thence up-stream from Fort Graham and (lve I north 80 chains to point of commence- mlles eusi, markeil "E. M. O.'s N.W. corner": thence eaal 80 chains: tbence soutli su chains; th'enca west so chains: thenre north so chains to pMnt of commence- m-'ii; 1 ui 'iilnlne lilf' acres nuere or less. I in ted March 6, 1614 BDWARD M OLIVER. Jnhn MacDnnell, Agent. ment: containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 4. 1914. HARTFORD B. SEELEY. John MacDonell, Agent. !"""'! M„ [birr "1 LAND DISTHICT. ' ,'< Pel Hiver. " I , thoi joe Hruwen, of '. . logger, Intenils to M.ei, to purchase the foi- "'' lands: Commencing at "" tin in,nh.cast bank uf 'i aboui nine uiiles up- "I.Ijrnl.nm and four mllos •I. It's s.W. eorner"; chnins; tiience nnrth so "'"si so chnins; ihen,.e s t" point or commence- 1 ;;ln,;;;'p. mnre or less. JOI'1 RUOWI'IN. __ John MacDonell. Agent. Hn»°-5. !,'AN'n '"STRICT. ,.,. ,"f I'eaee River, „'" fl tbat Thomas WIIboh, t.',..-..i , ." ,,|hnrer. Intends "'. hi, i ,"",'" Purchase ine eiet..,i", ."," s: Coinmi'iii-leic on the nni-th-easi bnnk en 1 art Ornhnm n>.d three . '"' onst, innrkeei "T w b mi ,.'",''' "'"* "" chnins: , ' mips; {|10t,ce wesl R0 ' "■"'•o Mouth SO chains "■e. ,,, i',',1^°n,"n,; containing "■li 11, 101.1.' tiiov is WTt.aiy ___John MncDonell, Agent. TORT PORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that John Nnyes, of Vanoouvor, B. ( ., miner, Intends to anply for permission to purchase the fol- |lowing described lands: Commencing at RGB LAND DISTRICT. ■1 eef Ponce Hiver. ,.^^^^^^^^^,^^_^^^^_^_^_^_ TAKE NOTICE thai John Shaw, of la peist planted on tlie north-east bank Vanoouvor, 11. C, ganlencr, Intends tn uf the Plnlay River about eleven milen apply for permlaalon tu purohaso the'up-stream fi.m l-'ort Graham and two following described lands: Commenolng j miles east, marked "J. N.'s N.W. i_r- nt a post planted on tbe north-enst bank ner": tiience eust SO chains; thence Bouth i.f lhc Finlay River abuut thirteen mllea I SO chains; tiience west SO chains; thence up-Btream from Fori Qraham ami live north SO chains to point of coinmence- iniles east, marked "J. S.'s S.W. corner": | mont; containing 640 acres, more or loss, thonce cast SO cliains: tbence nortli 80 chains; thence west SO e'hnlns; thence south so clmins to point nf enmmence- tneMit: e-emtainlng 040 acres, mure nr less. Dated .March 6, 1914. , JOHN SHAW. Jolltl MacDonell, Agenl. Dated March 4, 1914 JOHN NOVBS. John MncDonell, Agent, *Rfl5 Zu.1 id I "ll Ma DISTHICT. lllver. .""" Melvln Olll. of !,'.:"n«icr, Intende to .0 purchiise the. ,,.„ „„ ,, '"'• Commoncng i:iv,."„'."" nnrth-east bnnk ,,., ... '"'"I nineteen miles 1.,,,.' ' ' Ornhnm nnd (,,.„ 11,,., M- markod "M o •« m, , ,'' ''"st SO ,.|,iilns; " Rnuth oii "''"''' wo»l so nent' „i,. ,''l!,lln" '" Point ■ '""'ainlng 040 acres, rl> I, 10M, John ?!KTAVTX ""'te. ,1n "acDonoll, Agent. TORT OK'HtGE LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict or Peace River T»Kli NOTICE tbat Bert Foote, of ^_^^_^^^____ Vnncouver, B. C, cigar-maker, Intends to I nlnnted on the north-east bank of the aimlv fur perniission to purchase the Finlay River about eleven mllee up- followlng described lnnds: Commencing [stream from Port Oraham and three FORT GEOROE LANI) DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE lhat Freeman William Ferguson, of Vancouver, B. C, commercial traveller, Intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lands: Commencing at a post at 11 post planted on Ibe north-east bank of tho Finlny River nbnut fifteen miles up-stream frnm Fort Graham nnd five mlli'.s enst. marked "B. F.'s N.W. corner": thence east 80 chnins: thence south SO clinins; thenee wesl 80 ehalne: thence nnrtli 80 chnins to pnint of enmmencement: containing 040 acres, more or less. Duted Murch f,, 1914. BERT FOOTE. John MncDonell, Agent. TORT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River. TAKE NOTICE that Paul Roy, of Vancouver, B. C conk, Intends to apply e'e'i- permission to purchase the follnwlng described lands: Cnminenclng nt n poat planted on the nortli-east bank of tho Finlay Rlvcr about fifteen miles 1111- strenin from Fori Ornhnm anel live miles enst, marked, "P. R.'s s.w. comer'; tbence eust 80 cliains: thence north 80 chains; thence w.'st SO chains; thence south1 SO chnins to pnint uf commencement: cunlnlnliif,' 610 acres, more or Icbs. Duted March 6, 1914, PAl'I, ROY. Juhn MacDonell, Again. FORT GEORGE I.AND DISTHICT. Districl of 1 c Itiver. TAKE notice thai I .nilcl McOarty, of Vanoouvor, it. C„ labourer, intends to npplv for oermission tee purchase the following described lands: Commencing nt a pnst plnnled on the nnrlh-enst bank of the Finlay HIver abuut tlfteen miles miles east, marked "P. W. P.'e N.W. oor ner": thence eaet 10 chain*; thence south 80 chaina; thence west 80 ohalns; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; conlaining 640 acres, more or leas. Dated March i, 1814. FREEMAN WILLIAM FERGUSON. John MaeDonell, Agent. FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. DiBtrlct of Peace River. TAKK NOTICE that William Morrl- Bon. of Vancouver. B. C miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase tlie following described landa: Commencing at a poet planted on the north-east bank rf the Finlny River aboul seventeen nlleB up-stream from Port Oraham and hree mlles east, marked- "W. M.'s S.W. corner": thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chnins; tbence west 80 chains; thence soulh 80 chaina to point of commencement; containing (40 acrea, more or Icbs. Dated March 6, 1814. WILLIAM MORRISON. John MacDonell, Agent, TORT OEOROE I.AND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Duncan McGllll- vnry, of Vancouver, R. C„ logger, Intends tn npply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted on the north-east bnnk of tbe Finlay River about eleven miles up-stream from Port Oraham and live mllee eaat, marked "V. McO.'i N.'.V. cor- south SO chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement; cuntaining 640 acres, mon-i or less. Dated March 6, 1914. HENRY EOOI.EY. John MacDonell. Agent i chains: thence south SO' chains; thence I eist"'hMk cf the" 1..1»v VI I west SO chains, more or Jess^ to# the | nineteen miles up-stream " river; thence following the course of the river to point of commencement; con- taining 4S0 acres, meero or less. Daled March fi. 1914. ARTHUR fi. PERCY. John MacDoneU. Agent FOHT GEOROE LAND DISTRICT. I .strict of Peace Rlv«r ■<VK NOTICB thnl David Elder, ol FOItT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Ponce River. T'KE NOTICE that Archie Buchunnn, ^ of Vancouver. B. C steam-shovel fnrt.- Vancouver, B C„ teamster, intends to man, Intends to npply fur permission to following described lands: Commencing purchase the following ilescrlheHi lands: at a post planteei on the north-oist bank Commencing at a post planted on tue „pplv feir pormisslon tei purchase the north-east bank of the Finlay River Uf the Finlay River about thirteen miles about seventeen miles up-etreom from up-stream from Fnrt Oraham, nnd Fort Graham nnd live inilew cast, mark- marked "D H's SW cornor"- thence ed "A. B.'s N.W. comer"; theuee eust (met 80 clinins: thence nortli SO chains; SO ehulns; thence south 80 chains; thence thence west SO ohains, more nr less, to west 80 chains; thenre nortli 80 chain. , n,e river; thenre following the course to point of commencement; containing I of the river to point nf commencement: 640 acreH, more or less. i containing 640 ncres, more or less. Dated March 6. 1914. j Datoel Meruit 5, 1914. FORT GEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District nf Pence River. TAKP NOTICE that Hugh Smith Main, of Vaneouver, B. O., teamster, intends to apply for permission tee purohnse the fallowing described lands: Conimencing nt post planted on the nortb- ' '' "" obnut ... _ .... —...... frnm nYeM Oraham nnd five miles nnd 1 li .1** ^-.p' marked "H S. M.'s N.W cnmer': ""■ east SO chalnR: thence so.eti. sei ... ,e, . thence west 80 chnins :thence rm-n. r ehalne tn point of cnmmencen.ee..- taining 640 acres more or lt>-s Tented .Mn L-'i it 'H 1IUOH SMITH "■< •• Tnhn Mne Pr.r>»'i ' ARCHIE I .'lNt\NAN. John MacDonell. Agent. DAVID ELDER. John Mae'Deenel], Agent. FORT GEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that John Anderson, FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE thnt Thomus Thomn- of Vancouver, B. C., hod-carrier. Intends son. of Vancouver,* B, C, clerk, iutonds to apply for permission to pnrchaso llie to apply for permission to purchase tho following described lunds: Commencing following described innda: .ommenelng at a post plauted on the notth-east bans ut a post planted on the north-e.nst bann of the Plnlay River about thirteen miles of Ihe Finlay River about twenty-one up-stream from Fort Qraham and one mlles np-strenm from Fort Oraham nnd mile east, marked "J. A.'s S.W. corner"; four miles and a quarter east, marked thence east 80 ehalns; tbence north 80 "T. T.'s S.W. corner": tiience eont SO chains; tbenoe west 80 chains: tiience cliains: thence north 80 chains: thence south 80 ohalns to point of commence-1 west so chains; thence south 80 chains I .IRT O'1'"''".^ r ivn nTST .' ' Distent cf Peac* '"' cr . t'kf v-'ti •!<: thai Willie - of Vuneceeiver. 11 c, lahorer h ' ■ annlv for oermission tie porches following described lands: Com mi -. nt a post nlnnted on the north-.* et bat rf ttie Findlav River a_nut nine • n - up-stream from Fort Graham en ' : tr<<l .1 and a hnlf east, marked '""' '■ N.W. corner": thence enat BC (. 1 thoMce soejth 80 chnins: theno.. \v. ■■' chains; thence north 80 c''nlns to nr!- of commencement; contnining 610 ae-r- mnre or less. Dated March 6, 1814. WU.T.TAM XVTT.s->V. John MncDone'I Anon ment, containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March E, 1914. JOHN ANDERSON. John MacDonell. Agent. FORT GKORGK LAND DISTRICT. District of Peaoe River. TAKE NOTICB that Vernon D. Dennl- aon, of Vancouver, B. C„ broker, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bnnk of the Plnlay River about fifteen miles up-stream from Port Gralinm and two miles east, marked "V. 1). D.'s N.W. corner"; thence eaet 80 chnins; thencc ■outh 80 ehalne; thence west 80 chains: thence north 80 chaina to point of commencement; containing 640 acrcs, more or lesa. Dated March 5, 1914. VBRNOND. DKNNISON. John MacDonell, Agent. PORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. Distriet ef Peace River , T.XK5 NOTICE that Georgo Blntoh- ford. of .ancouver, B. C. engineer, intends to applv fnr permission to purcnase the following descrilied lnnels: Commencing at a post plnnted on the r£-J.i"««' -ban!<, « ">• "nlay River fc„r.iftJ*5 _lilM "P-stream from Port Qraham and three miles east, marked to point of commencement; containiug 64O acres, more or less. Daled March 7. 1914. THOMAS THOMPSON. John MacDooell, Agent PORT GEOROE LAND DISTRICt Dietrict of Pence River. T»KE NOTICE that Patrick James McOovern, of Vancouver, B. C„ teamster, Intends to anplv for permission to purchase the following described lands- Commencing nt a p.est planted on the north-enst lmnk f the Finlnv River nbout nineteen n...... up-strenm from Port Grnhnm nnd one mile and a hnlf enst, marked "P J. McG.'s S.W. corner"; thence enst 80 chains: thence north 80 ohalns; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of enmmenco- mont, containing 040 ncres, more or less Dated March 6. 1914. PATRICK JAMES McOOVERN. John MncDonell, Agent. PORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River. T»KB NOTICE that August Dolrlen, of Vnncouver, R. C iok, Intends to np'dy fur permission to purchase the following described lnnds: Commencing at a post planted on the nurt'h-eaBt bank of the Finlay River abnut nineteen miles up-Btream from Fort Oraham, and mark- FOHT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT District of Peace River uZ'JZ >'°,T'"E t'-at wnil.m rtv,« berlnln. of Vancouver 1. r> i„t Intends to annly for periti'rSI ■ - chase the following de.c'eibei Commencing et a twat plenty.* north-enst bank o' the H..io,- ni about nineteen mlles un-stream f_ ... Fort Graham and four mile, Sid a half enst. marked "W C's «w .1 ..' thence eaet 80 chains':",!,^' „7,ZZi ohalns thence weet 80 chains' ._•„-_ north SO chains to point of Mmm_£!S* mat: contnining 640Pacr_s.OmoTo.T..a Dated March 6, IJ14. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN. John MncDonell, Agent. FOHT OEOROE I.AND DISTRICT DiBtrlct of Peace River TAKE NOTICE „,„, J(une_ G of \ ancouver, B. C„ teamster, Intends to nnoly for nermission to purchnse the following descrihed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bnnk nf the Finlny River about nineteen miles up-stream from Port Gralinm nnd one mil., and a half oast, mnrked "I o'g N.W. corner"; tbence east 80 chains' thence noutli 80 chalnn; thenoe weet 80 chnins; thence north 80 chaina to point of vommencement; containing 610 acrea more or less. Dated March 6, 1914, JAME8 ORREN. John MacDonell, Agent. I!;-.'' Ordway & Wakeley Newland, b. c. mi* h2 Mecca Cafe prince George Construction Co. Building Contractors FORTUNE BUILDING CO. ;.;.;: :: .■ ■.. ROOMS TO RENT Victoria Hotel The George Building Co.; ^ -^ Prince George sport go to ;;■•;;..' best THE BON TON ' your House cr Store Bowlillg AlleyS NSON & R iaonch n H. P. HEAVY DUTY See A. L GRIFFIN, Foley's Cache. ALE. 1-20 ft. Automobile Steel Speed Boat Beam 4ft. 10 ins., 10 horse power, double cylinders, air-tight compartments, combination canopy with side curtains, polished brass railing etc., nearly new, cost $1600, will sell for $650. APPLY TO Wesley & Wiggins, SOUTH FORT GEORGE. Your Lois SS Government And Listed with us, are sure to be sold immediately as we have connections in the LARGEST CITIES HERE AND ABROAD MUHDQFF & GETHING Address: SOUTII FORT GEORGE, B. C. ^^1 LOT BLOCK THICK TERMS 9 & 10 182—Eight Avenue $650 ouch $275.00 cash 1-2-3-years 13G Third Avenue SS25 $220.00 1&2 185-Double Corner 7th and Djminion $3350 $1316.00 ,, „ 1 & - 285 Double Corner Bowser Street $900 $320.2,. 19&20 293 Double Corner Bowser&OttawaSts. $1350 $581.26 Lots on Queen St. in Block 285 for $976 each $412.50 . ,, 5 Room House, Cornor 8th Avenue & Brunswick St, $2500 easy terms We have a large list of good buys in close in property. It will pay you to see us before buyiug. BAIN & WILSON Ltd. GEORGE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE •PHONE 11 lJe. i'. is in town this week e.i.'l intends opening up in office here and at Prince. Mr. Bendett ■. mining engineer for the G. T. P. Ry. was .-. n.tss Tiger on the B, X. Mr. Rendette is an old friend oi South Fort George, and \\ is greatly surprised at our ad- van semi nt since his visit couple ol years ago. His visits Iv !'.• be claims are very pleasant ones as he- meets a hosl e f friends. A fresh line of canned fruits and vegetables just arrived for Campbell's Grocery Store. Mr. i rord -n Smith of Victoria is in town this week. Mr. Smith just returned from McBride where he had been in con- n ction with the opening of I r caption lands for that tli-— — IV t. All th- newest styles of neck- •■• ir, from 50 • to 85.00 at Mrs. Demers. >i!k booted cotton hose at 50c. Mr. W. L. Rowatt returned las1. ight fromRolette, North Dakatt where he was called on account of his mother's death. The Cub Cafe has taken on a new lease of life under absolutely new management, and is back to its old standard again. Mr. Walter Austin, who has been the Cafe's popular head waiter foi man; months, is the new man- age '. and needless to say Waltei wi I deliver the goods. when it was learned for a ( day, the folk Bl nad uble rhe rti'T ock >. closed a corner bn Bank will of Quebec a. at in., 5 auuii.^ ..un owing services will ainty that Mr. Srosby of i be held : Holy Communion Royal Bank of j 8 a. m. Matins 11 deal for a ' Evensong 7.30. Third Ave. . __ "('TPy-r, •UlJR i P^sbyterian Church and Third, ; Rev. A. C. Justice, pastor, 133. rhis property was Sunday services, 11 a m sub- 1 by Murdoff & Gething Co. ject : The Walls of Jericho South Fort George. w.,. • Ladies Auxiliary ot the ivfrian Church meet next e'sdav at the home of Mrs. '••"0 p. m, Gospel Service. Reference will be made to the wreck of the Empress of Ireland. Sunday School meets at 2 p. m. A Subscription is being taken up by Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. Hulse, in aid of Mrs. Manemann who was left destitute of clothing by reason of the recent fire. So far J91.00 has been collected and it is to be hoped that the people of the town will contribute to this mt Bt needy fund. All Oddfellows in this district are invited to attend a meeting in Burch's hall, corner Hamilton avenue and Third street at 7.30 tomorrow even-; ing. Business of importance „ Kobarts Hotel-Mt. Murphy, Mr. will lie taken up and it is the , l™^^*8' Cnhas' VT'u,Hong . , ,' , . , I Kong, K. Matheson, Quesnel, A. VVeiner earnest wish of those in charge j Giscombe, H. Hanna, Winnipeg, T.J. that all visitors will make an j Murphy, Spokane, L. Simpson, San AT THE HOTELS Hotel Northern-H. H. Weston Vancouver, O. Sunburn, Si. Paul Minn! f W. J. Wagner, Edmonton. Hotel Empress-E. G. Davie, G. J ; Henry, C. Growe, J. M. Gobroy, H. U Heanell, E. F. Jawber, Edmonton, J. ; E. Hunter, \ ictoria, C. L. Armstrong, Calgary, A. Pithfeld, San Francisco, Thos. Maenable, Winnipeg, S. G. Mc- DeliRnd, Vancouver, R. W.l__n, Cran- broi k. seller. tO 'rf. f-e. tion in the Herald •/' promptly. The Herald itself responsible tot opinions expresled foe written bv corn-.-. • ■ de-plume mav r.ev ....•'• but no com'n, • ■ . any attention if not the author's f which will 1 e treat by the ecitor. effort to be present. An excursion will be run on Sunday next "th, by steamer 1 . C, Express to Fort Geo- ge Canyon leaving the B. X. .barf, at II a.m. aad return- Frar.ciico, H. M. Stewart, Calgary, C. W. Hare, Edmonton, H. B. Roberts, E. J. Wallace, Winnipeg, H. Clarke, Vancouver. Seats NOTICE, for the Big Boxing ng from the canyon at 6 p.m. j Bout Tuesday night at-Prinde The Dreamland Theatre have ] George are on sale at the Club the only ill Grocery Store in Smith Fort' Ge ."-••'. Ticket, will be issued at I. E. Haight and Go's Office at Prince. George, Fort George Drug Co., So tth FortGeorge, Tribune Office Central Fort George, for the mid- cay Luncheon to be given to the ministers on their visit here. Luncheon to be held in Ritts- Kifer Hall, Prince George. Cotton Ratine Suits and peice tresses irom 56.50 up, at Mrs. Demers, 4th street. A Mass Meeting of the citizens. of South Fort George. Fort George, and Prince George, will be held in the new Theatre, on Third Avenue. Prince George, on : Wednesday Evening, June 10th, at 8 o'clock, to discuss ways and means to secure incorporation for the three sections of the district. All citizens having the interest of tr.e district at heart are cordially; invited to attend. Everything fresh in fruits and vegetables can be had at Campbell's Grocery Store. The York & Merrium Pool and Billiard Room has changed hands and is now under the name of "The Cariboo Billiard Hall." The owners are H. B. Crawford, D. V. McBeonie, and H. Oldham. They have installed a Player- Piano, of the very latest style in the billiard room by way of entertainment for their many patrons. The owners are all live young business men and well deserving of success. Campbell's is a first-class Grocery Store dealing in first- class goods, and carrying a complete line of groceries. Mrs. Demers will be pleased to show the ladies her select and uf.-to date stock for a few1 days at very low prices. 4th street, next to the South Fort George Tailors. Col. Donald- MacGregor, erstwhile "chairman of everything in Dawson," arrived in the' city en rout" to FortGeorge, registered at the Corona. Col. MacGregor is one of a few trail blazers still living that the way for civilization along the Pacific coast. During the Robson regime in British Columbia he was colonization agent and founded the Squain- ish Valley settlement. Over 30 years ago he, with a number of others, prospected and mined on tributaries' of the Peace River, This is Col. Mac- Gregor's first visit to Edmonton and he is meeting with many, old-time frfjands here who knew him "north of lifty- bhrefe."—Edmonton Journal!! Campbell's Grocery Store with their assorted line of goods are competing successfully against all store's in the district io supply hotels and restaurants. Seats for the Rig Boxing Bout Tuesday night at Prinoe George are on sale at the Club Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and the Pastime Pool Room at Central. Royal society fancy work at Mrs. Demers. installed a new player-piano in their theatre on Hamilton Ave. Mr. R. Elliott who is establishing a newspaper in Willow River to he known as the Willow River Times, is in town this week on tt business trip.Mr. Elliott reports that things are boomingdown tb_re ■ind predicts a great future for his town. Will the person who removed a five gallon can of gasoline from the premises of the Fort George Herald- on Wednesday afternoon kindly return same at once or we will have to take proceedings at once in order to recover our property. DO NOT FORGET THIS PLEASE-YOU ARE KNOWN. Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and the Pastime Pool Room at Central. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The Executive Committee of : the South Fort George "Cham ber of Commerce'' met last Tuesday evening to discuss several vital matters in regard to the town. They will . make their report at the next i general meeting to lie held ! in Burch's Hall on Wednesday j night June 10th at eight | o'clock. As the matters to lie brought j up are of grave import to the town all members and property holders are earnestly requested to attend. DON'T MISS THIS MEETING IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN YOUR TOWN. Mrs. O. R. Hammond Dressmaking _ Corsetier WEST END OF SIXTH STREET My Dear Readers: Don't think because we haven't been making a big noise in this paper for the past few weeks that we have gone out of business. It is merely a ..'aim before a great storm. We have been laying our plans and studying your wants, and it has been with difficulty that we have been able to suppress what has been taking place at the Kennedy-Blair establishment. But now that our goods have arrived we feel that an open confession will result in not only profit temporal but good to our immortal souls. During the past three days we have unloaded three cars of goods at our warehouse. Two cars of Groceries, which consist of the delicacies o' every nation. Space will not allow us to quote you price* here, or describe our good., but we wish to extend you a most cordial invitation to visit our grocery counter during the coming week, where we shall talk to you with the same interest as father to son. Our car load of Dry Goods and Shoes assorts our stock to perfection. We would like to draw your attention to our most beautiful fur sets, consisting of marten, mink and fisher muffs, sioles and hats, manufactured by Fairweathers from our own native furs. We would also invite you to inspect our lace curtains, window blinds, carpet squares, summer underwear -and our converfation. We remain, Your most humble servants, Kennedy, Blair & Co. LIMITED The Editor ,,\ Dear Sir ; Regarding an unlay's publical effect that the spoctor wes in I week, saying the ist ing at tht South Fort (,. tral Fort (Iv.,effect condition. In reply I wo is very evidei has not been i mail through th trict and also I bave been an conducted b ('tin you concei more choice tha mail, l>ehind ale, who (the booh ing money-order most every in tr»? day after th It being inn cure boxes above mention*-. certainly should wicket for mone writer has he (I said privil. one hour and a mail and certs should be don.' Your A F per- toll "'inn. .thing . hunk., !■, in al- y. pnens rnvos. i n >• > 8> if the there .rate f ll \ ir id .1 ill, his thing ■ this, J. BYERS, Locator, Mile 270 B.C. Pre-emptions located in the? well-known and fertile Nechaco Valley tor $25. i For Particular-"Apply to ALEX HUNTER, Hotel Fort George. CENTRAL PORT GEORGE, B. C, WATER NOTICE. thi Kl-. I from the str out 8600 feel Depot on th ■unit Pacific R for which tn. APPLICATION for a licence to tnke and use Water will lie .ade under tbe •' Wattr Act " of British Columbiais follows : (11 Thc name uf the »w\ic«r.t is F.J. Georee. (2) The addre*- A_t applicant if. I'" ,■■'!■' isi. iHj ■;-'. Grand Trunk Pa George. (8) i I •• is South Fe rk of Ft water is to invert. the South .eic a' Eaat from Dunate line of the Grand Trur (5) The purpoae tor Will be used is " Indi (6) The land onwht be used is d-.i't-ihei1. Quarter, Lot seventy (718;., CHrii.eeee Dis) British Columbia. I water applied for ia day. {.) This notice ground on the 28th (9) A copy of this nol pursuant thereto ant ments of the ''\W'Y, flVi filed in the office of the H aw w . at Fort George, pt>JM«° „ •,', eer filed with the »a>dMW8tf,v,ter Right! with the Comptroller of \V«e^iB. Parliament Buildings, view" within thirty day:_ June 6th, 1914. , , p.j, GEORGE, Appl* 6-Wt lie- uire- I be r Regis Cafe and Hotel PRINCE GEORGE Business Men's Luncheon 12 to 2. Special Dinner 5-30 to 7-30 t Short Orders a Speciality PRIVATE DINING ROOMS FOR PARTIES We Never Close :: St. Regis Hotel Modern Well - Furnished Rooms Hot and Cold Baths in Connection rooms by day or week WRIGHT & CRAPSER, P"°rs H. H. WRIGHT Proprietor of the new St. Horn Hotel I'i ine _ Ueorffe.
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Title | Fort George Herald |
Publisher | South Fort George : Northern Interior Printing Company, Limited |
Date Issued | 1914-06-06 |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Fort_George_Herald_1914_06_06 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2017-04-11 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0344758 |
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Longitude | -122.75 |
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