J--. --- ^ 4J, -g.pl ^^1 4, ^g)^ ^#%> % t##J^ <t> ly,)!, I. NO. 29. gurch's Hall was packed to the oors on Thursday evening to ear J* A* Fraser, M. P, P., and iember for this district give an ccount of his stewardship and summary of the legislation en- cted at Victoria during the- lssion recently closed. Mr. Neil m, president of the local vative association was in air, and introduced the r with a few well-chosen SUUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914. $3 PER ANNUM Contracts Awarded for First Hundred Miles of Pacific Great Eastern lemai Mr. Kcepl Fraser was given a good ion and an intent hearing luring the Ie outline! course of his speech, briefly many of the JOHN Pt that .tutes ii rticular Act Byaltii s ;ASER, M.P.P district in particular and the province in general when this road was an accomplishment. The wealth of the vast and fertile valley to the north would build up a commercial city of importance here, and credit was due Premier McBride for a masterful policy in opening up this broad domain. Mr. Fraser's speech was exhaustive in its scope and covered many subjects of particular interest to this portion of the tion of the province, At the conclusion of the member's remarks, the chairman invited any one in the audience to ask questions of Mr. Fraser on statements which were not clear to them. The opportunity was immediately seized by a young man named Fay a recent arrival from the prairies. Mr. Fay at once outlined what he declared was the Liberal policy. He had no questions to ask Mr. Fraser, but he had a large stock of personal abuse which he proceeded to heap upon the civil service, from police to magistrate. Making no specific charges or statements, he castigated Hhen one and all. The audience, scenting a little diversion, entered into the fun, Mr. Fay winding up his peroration with a Latin quotation and the air of duty nobly done. Mr. John Mclnnis, Socialist Vancouver. March 18.— The Pacific Great Eastern have awarded three contracts south from Prince George to Kelly Lake. These total 100 miles and are to be completed this year. The contracts are awarded to H. E. Carleton & Co., 25 miles; A. E. Griffin Co., 25 miles, and Burns & Jordan, 50 miles. Work will be under way by May 1st. MEXICAN MUTINEERS SHOT IN SQUADS Naval Estimates Are the Largest in History of Great Britain London, March 18.—Mr. Winston Churchill on Tues. day introduced the naval estimates, the largest in British history by more than fifty million pounds. He insists that the program must be accelerated owing to the absence of Canadian warships. PROVINCIAL MINISTERS HRRE EARLY IN MAY Mr. Fraser, M. P. P., made the announcement before leaving here that early in May Attorney- | General Bowser and possibly Mexico City, Mex,, 'March 18. Minister of Lands Ross, will visit -In squads of 12 men each, 130 this district. Some of the Van- mutineers were taken from the couver members are also expect- barracks at Jokutla today, lined up against a stone wall, and executed. It required less than half an hour to slaughter all the prisoners, who had rebelled against serving Huerta. ex-member for Grand Forks, had passed into the j also made a few remarks, i the province, paying J disclaiming, however, any affilia- attentionto the Mun tion with the previous speaker. . the Timber and the:Mr. Mclnnis wanted particularly Act. I to know why the government re- oii of the gV?rV*»irnent! fused to investigate the miners' trouble on the Islands, and concluded by moving a vote of confidence in the opposition leader- company's proposal | ship of Parker Williams, The etter class of road, in ! motion was refused by the chairman. Mr. Fraser in a clear and concise manner read Mr. Fay a lesson in what constituted good citizenship, declaring that if any otations, which made ■ specific violations were brought to the government they would be throughly investigated. It was a citizen's duty to uphold the i officers in the performance of an lined by the speaker, who'arduous duty, instead of slander- bright picture of thejjng them without an iota of that would accrue to this! proof. tnteeing the bonds of the in Northern for an addi- 10,000 a mile was explain- Ic! H road having the easiest Jades nn the continent, Mr. f explained that the world- financial depression was re- ible Inr the greater discount 'ger i sues necessary. 'flu- ixtension of the Pacific Mil lastern into the Peace ver ■ ountry from this point ST. PATRICKS DAY DANCE Over one hundred couples attended St. Patrick's dance held in the Burch hall last Tuesday night. The hall was very appropriately decorated with shamrocks and green bunting for the occasion, The c'a^ce va. enjoyed by everybody present and dancing was kept up till the "wee sma' 'ours. The music by Senior's orchestra was especially good and many encores were responded to. A number of people from the Cache and Centra! w*re present. The management wish to thank the ladies who weref kind enough to donate the cakes and those generally who helped: to make the dance one of the most successful of the season. ed with the party. D0UKS THREATEN TO DISROBE. Declaring that the members of the Doukhobor community, numbering over six thousand people, have decided to take off their clothes and show themselves naked on the streets ot British Columbia cities if the government in enforcing the law in respect to the registration of births and deaths, should even take $10 worth of property by force for fines, a letter signed on behalf of the members of the Doukhobor community has been sent to the attorney-general. The letter explains the motives of the Doukhobors and declares their aversion to registering births, marri- p'-s and deaths, to allowing their children to aitend school and to doing military service. WILL BE APPOINTED ROAD SUPERINTENDENT WOENTALir KILLED BY LITTLE SON IKcw Westminister,March _1.— ''rank Dean, a relative of iem;i r McBride wasaccidental- jshol and killd by her nine- lar-old son at Pitt Meadows, Til WINS STANLEY CUP ■Toronto, March 21.-Toronto lc*<*-'y dab wins the Stanley l|v. emblematic of the world's J^mpionship, having taken l*'w straight games from the ictoria club, champions of the Fiiic coast. ''■ W' Landry and Mr. II. C. Mer- ltt,'i'1' among tho passengers who l'l!,,wn on the train last night. Il'l" r ' "iwriage took place last evening le Presbyterian Church of Mr. Alexander Gillquist, of Prince "; '" Miss Ella Mathikle I'atter- '' Soutli Port George, Uev. A. C. """'■'•ting. Mr. A. Wimbles 11 the groom, while Mian Laura Performed a similar service for ''• I ne bride was attired in a e"ing suit with hat to match. 18 morning on an eastern with them the good wish- lefl i| bearing '"'"'I of friends in the district. FREDDIE WELSH DEFEATS DIVERS Los Angeles, Calif., March 18. —Freddie Welsh, light champion of England, won a decision over Joe Rivers, of Los Angeles at Vernon Arena yesterday after 20 rounds of lighting. Welsh had a lead on points nearly all the way. He kept Rivers in the glare of the sun and worried him with his quick punches and lively footwork. In the fifth round the referee cautioned Rivers about using his elbow on Welsh's body in a clinch. In the thirteenth round Rivers forced Welsh through the ropes but failed to land any damaging blow. Welsh is now in line for a fight with Willie Ritchie the champion, possibly on July 4th. George Snell, of Milne's Landing, has been in lown the past few days. Mr. Snell has been a foreman on government road work in the Nechaco Valley for the past three seasons. It is understood that he will receive the appointment of road superintendent for this district in place of Malcolm McNevin, resigned. STEEL WILL MEET IN TEN DAYS' TIME Steel-Laying Gangs Are Rapidly Decreasing the Gap. In a card game at Decker Lake a foreigner thought that he was being cheated, and took an axe to two of the players. As a result he is in jail and the two others are in the hospital. The axe method ls a sure but dangerous way to beat a poker game.— Ledge. Ten oreleven days more should see the ends of steel meet. Both gangs are laying at the rate of three miles a day. The Western gang have about 12 miles still to complete while the Eastern gang have about 23 miles more to lay making about 35 miles in all. As stated in last weeks Herald the gangs will meet somewhere in the region of Fort Fraser. SANITARY INSPECTOR VISITS Chief Provincial Sanitary Inspector DeGray paid the town a visit this week on his tour of inspection. His report is not yet to hand, but it is understood that a resident sanitary inspector has been appointed for this district. CfLO-EL HALL RESIGNS Victoria, March 19.- Unable to get increased pay for militia on strike duty at Nanaimo, Col. Hall, in charge of the soldiers on Vancouver Island, has resigned, EX-MINISTER DEAD Picton, Ont., March 19-Hon. William Patterson, ex-minister of customs, died here yesterday. Thomas Porter, of Edmonton, representing the Brack- man-Ker Milling Co. and the International Harvester Co. this week purchased from Robert C. Finlay the two lots on the southeast corner of First avenue and Dominion street. He will proceed at once to erect a large warehouse on the property for the handling of the products of the two big companies he represents. Edward Hall, district agent Ior the Ford automobile, purchased this week a valuable lot on Third avenue on which he is starting immediately to erect a garage for the handling of the Ford company's cars. Charles H. Holling, of Edmonton, representing the Massey-Harris Company, has bought a trackage lot facing Quebec street where he purposes erecting a large warehouse for the handling of farm implements and vehicles. Somerton & Watson put through the three above deals. leJpiJo. Pre-emptors Tfnoirnced Mr. ;r\ here this!in various locations are timber It was week by ([Mr. f[^[A() Eg-agtyd limits V&nd university rererves, M.P.P., th_t_^ government re- but' _r$re still remains an enor- serve on the F^ra'sei*-uver. eiasjL Otfcjvmoys area splendidly suited to here, will be _r^_i^efl^pYe)]-gnculture, On the upper emptors during thecon9f*^ s'iirn-' reaches there are a number of mer. The exact date has noti squatters located, yet been received at the local It is not the government's in- government offices, but it is un- '■ tention to throw open this land derstood that sixty days' noticei in a block, as considerable of it will Le given in the issue of the | remains yet to be surveyed. The official Gazette due here tonight,, town of McBride. east of here The reserve in question was on the G.T.P., is about the cen- put on after the G.T.P. survey |tre of the land to be opened, and had been made, and was intend- j the government intend opening ed to obviate any delays regard- a temporary land recording office ing right-of-way in the railway j at that point, where .settlers can construction. Now that the line make entry for the blocks to be is completed throngh the terri- declared open from time to time. tory the reserve ceases to serve That a large settlement will be its original purpose and the pro-1 established on the river reserve vincial government has decided j there is no doubt. Many have to open the land to settlement, j been waitiug for this annource- The land comprises an area'ment for months, and have in three miles wide on each side of I their mind a particular and de- the Fraser river. East of here sirable piece of land. The par- the reserve commences at the ticular desirability of this tract mouth of the Big Salmon and ex- from the settlers' point of view tends to the head waters of the is its proximity to the railway Fraser. Interspersed, however, and river transportation lines. itreet Depot Preliminary arrangements have been practically concluded for the laying of a five-foot plank sidewalk from South Fort George to the depot at the foot of George street, Prince George, Local business men have been active in this matter during the past few days and have receivta sub stantial encouragement from owners of property in the southeastern portion of Prince George. With the business section of the new city firmly established as it now is in the George Street locality, the "sidewalk movement is timely. The completion of this public convenience will effectively cc_v\-.i the two cities. FOOTBALL CLUB MEETING The annual meeting of the South Fort George Association Football club was held last Wednesday night a large number of members and enthusiasts attending. Th.e financial statement read by the Secretary showed that the club was in good standing financially, a small balance being carried over from last year after all obligations had been met. From a football stand point however things were not so good although the Shield was only lost by the small margin of three goals in five games played. The question of suitable grounds is worrying the footballers at present and it was decided at the meeting tnat some arrangement ought to be made with the Baseball Club management with regard to sharing the Baseball field on the hill. While most of last years men are available a number of new players have come to town who will be tried out in due course and a much stronger team than last seasons is anticapated. A three team league is now a certainty; at a meeting of Soccer men at the Cache this week it was decided to enter a Football team in the Montgomery Shield competition this year under the name of the Prince George Football Club. Following are the officers of the South Fort George Club for the coming season: Hon. Pres. T. W. Heme, Hon. Vice Pres.H. C. Seaman; President N. Montgomery; Vice Pres, John Bronger; Secy-Treas. D. P, Lockhart, Royal Bank. Committee: Mes- sers Ansell, Mclntyre Hillhouse, Sutcliff, and Richmond. The selection of a captain was left over till the next meeting. Members are requested to turn out to practice tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at the Baseball grounds. GOVERNMENT DRAFTS ULSTER TROOPS London, Mach 21.—A critical situation prevails in Ulster. The government has stationed troops at several strategic points, and thirty warrants have been signed for the arrest of leading Covenanters. Sir Thomas Edward Casson received a great welcome at Belfast. LADIES ENTERTAIN M.P.P. We understand from very good authority that Mr. John A. Fraser was the honored guest of the ladies of South Port George last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. E. McLaughlin. After a very dainty lunch had been served Mr.Praser at the request of the ladies made a short address and was after wards put to the task of answering many questions, amongst other things Mr. Fraser was made to promise that he would vote in favour of votes for women. Among the ladies present were: Miss Crawford, Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs, Fowler. EDITOR SHOT Paris, March 19,-Gaston Calmette, editor of Figaro,was shot and killed by Madame Caillaux, wife of the finance minister. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Washington, Marsh 19.-The engagement is announced of Eleanor Wilson, youngest daughter of President Wilson, to William McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, Messrs B. Dyer and J. Brown, G. T. P. engineers were in town yesterday. D. F. M. Perkins, notary public, has opened an office in the Blair building. z I B. C, Saturday, March 21, 1914. . Published "i '■" ' SOUTH FORT GEORG^ SALE OF GOVERNMENT LOT ;n this issue appears he Government s an- ile of lots m S»uth FortGeorge, unding subdivisions Elsewhere ^tle'anTsm^unding subdivisions. This event Pnnce Geoige ^ ^ ^ importance than the the railway company in Prince is to IOC la re sale of George. Local interest ai ber of government iroperty by from the fact that on a large num- th aeuu lu ijuiejeiaoe wie lUUOWlllg Utf scribed lands: Commencing at a post planteei about one-halt mile east of tlie easi banl; of the Finlay River aboui thirty-four miles from its moulh. marked "J. M.'s S. W. Coruer"; thence east 80 chains, thence norlli SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres more or less. JOSEPH MORRISON, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. ncing at a VN1 HN Districl Port George Land District. of Peace River TAKE notice that I, John Douglas , nonnlp Smyth, of Vancouver, Broker, intend particularly in tnis town, peupi- t0 apply for pmnjSsion t0 pUr0__se ,' , • ' , l, ,. -mIii'iim* mi flip l'*!J following described lands: ! busine: 3 places relying on me Commencing at a post planted i'il the1 ti'OVei'll- "bout two miles north and two miles west from the head of Deserters' .l;:l. 18th TAK poBt plallle-el on ie> Finlay River mn the mouth, ;. \V. corner"; ,s, thence north wi Bl su chainB •■ river, thence of ihi' river to nent, containing FOV. Applicant. ,IacDONELL, Agent. : I H Btrict. District .. River thai Sydney Crighton lie property v.-, ment concmow Against the noi ncemei I ;.' i ' *■'■• : of bidding or llie improveme ; n ising the lispose of its holdings. an as outlined in the government's an- i sale of lots, there can be no reason- The "squatters" are given an opportunity • ■ roperty in question without regard to 'e, and in case the property goes a icn of value they are allowed sixty their improvements or dis- Canyon on the left bank of the Finlay Kiver, and marked "J. D. S.. N.W. lorner I'ost," thence east 80 chains. thence south SO chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to poinl of commencement; containing ill i) acn s. more or less. JOHN DOUGLAS SMYTH. Ailir. 30, 191:1. Oarfield Smith Agent. bevond their cons davs'time in which to remove _ ise of them to the purchaser of the jirop v . . r. : ' - the land department of ,'ish to realize as large ; . | ':: equal considera •;' the plan of sale po, justice t( government, who sum as possible from on for the squatter, iroposed could be im- ' The exact date of sale remains to be set, but the understanding is that it will be held in May or the early part oi June. Fort George Land District, District of I'eaee Itiver TAKE notice that I. Henry Anthony Theiberg, of Vancouver, B. ('. paperhanger, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on ihe west side of the Finlay River about one mile north and three miles west of the head of Deserters' Canyon and marked "H. A. T., N.E. Oorner Post," thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence noith SO chains, thence east SO chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. HENRY ANTHONY THBRBERG. \'ig. 30, 1913. Garfield Smitli, Agent. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS. SYDNE .mux t Ij IV:.. rt Georg ccupation, Mer- ;i apply for permis- is\: the following • ;i post planted on ; the Finlay River, ■ee iieiles from its "S. C's S. W. Cor- 50 .hains. thence . tin ace west 80 south 80 ehains to ent, conlaining | i IGHTON, Applicant. INELL. Agent. Vancouvi r er, Intends purchase lai it: ■il" ■ IBl I aboul thi mouth, in ner"; thei north SO appl DiBtrict. District i River ;i George clark of -I cupation, plumule.r permission to the following (lescribed it a i ei' the -.w..____r__Uft 0 UUJLUUEJl J Our big stock of Rough and Dressed Fir and Spruce Lumber has been getting drier t day so that today we can supply you 2 Our Stock of Builders' Hardware and Roofing Was Never So Complete Drop into our big Second Street Store and we will give you rock-bottom Prices on al most anything you require. Northern Lumber & Mercantile Company, Limited Sole Agents for the "HOUSE OF BOBBERLIN" Madeti Clothing, c-ordbb SECOND STREET South Fort George W. F. COOKE, Pr«. RUSSELL PEDEN, Vic.-Pr«. (. E. _cUUC_Ul| S_,i south GEI IR JOHN THE THIRD TRANSCONTINENTAL. In ^ ^ Court o( the 1)istrict of Mr R B Bennett, M.P., Writes tO the Winnipeg Feee Athabasca, in the Province of Alberta. In the matter of the estate of .red- UoD. erick John Shapjand Veysey, late j pent Julv 18th, 1913. . .. Fort George Land District, of Peace River st planted on Kinlay River, miles from its. . i'.'s S. W. Cor-' l" chains, thence thence west 80 s to the river, .ine the course of it commencement, 08, inure or less LARK. Applicant lONKI.L. Agent. ress to correc statement which it attributed to him. 45 TAKK ins'.vortle "I Laboi •*sk*n that All. ver. B. C Distiict ri Holl- ; ly for follow- . ing llrse of Mile 172, G.T.P., in thc* Province of British Columbia, deceased. Commencing at a post planled on PUPSUAN'T to an orderof His Hon- the east bank of the Finlay River , . e our Judge Noel, dated the 26th day of'about thirty-one miles from its needed at tne February, A.D. 1914, NOTICE is here mouth, marked "A. H.'s S. W. Cor- mi i j. .u t^ „„ d,,,„ f,-, fV,;-^ bv eiven that all persons having claims ner": ihenee east 40 cliains, thence lhe letter prompts the tree PreSS tO this J^X-State of the late Frederick north 80 chains, thence west su John Shapland Veysey, who died at ohains more or less to the river, Mile 172, G.T.P. Railroad, in the Pro-: thence following the course of the He was reported to have said that one transcontinental was enough Ar Canada. What he did say was that one in addition to the C. P. R. was all that was present time, significant comment: "The Free Pl.5- is inclined tO a°Tee With Mr. Bennett viaceoT British folumbia, on the 25th river to point of commencement, con- _ , T ., , ., 'day of October, A.D. 1913, are required taining 4S0 acres more or less. in this statement. The late Liberal government was quite to'send to the standard Trusts Com- albert holunsworth, justified in its national transcontinental enterprise; but_it|^^^£SM5S; a: \gent. District JOHX MacDONKLL, a very great responsibility when it yielded to the ll?e ^sy[ZHA_^__w& Sl* Ju,ylS!h' 19n'-r ,- la • fr1^"1 •* *--)-'-"■- . j , vince of Alberta, on or before the 18th j*on Georee* Land District. solicitations of the Canadian Northern Railway and secur- day of April, a.d. wu, a full state- of Peace River . . „ ,. , , ,, , ,. ment of their claims and of any securi- TAKE notice that Harry Jacobs of ed from Parliament a bond guarantee tO the extent Ot ties held by them, duly verified by Vancouver, n ('., occupation, Sales- $35,000,000 tO aSSist the C.N.R. in building a line f rOm ' StatUt0r-V Declaration, and after tjat.ma„ . -„ permission date the'Administrator will proceed to to purchase the following described Port Arthur to Sudbury. That wa* an enterprise that distribute the assets of the ta-%iid.i ■i.i nee, e^. ^ j among the parties entitled thereto, Coinmencing at a post planted one might Weil have been allowed tO Wait for a few years. ■ having regard only to the claims of mile east o! the east bank of the T, ■" „.,_,. ,. , ,, *, , , • i which notice has been so filed. Finlav River, about thlrtv miles from LP.. G.N.R. having lightly entered Upon thlS Stupendous Dated at Edmonton, this 28th day of i,s niouth, marked "H. J.'s S. W. ncouragement and consent of the Domin-:Febr^^^RD TRUSTS co %™"i0*Z\_%£, thUhw«i I Parliament ithe bond guarantee passed Parliamant hout _ sition), a very critical situation—dangerous; .e: i the railway company, to the credit of the Domin- and the[provinces (most of whom are on the railway i] any. | aper to the extent of many millions), and to iiness interests of the country—has resulted. . roblem which the present parliament must deal an the proper solution of it is not apparent." -1 loubt of the correctness of this and the sur.! - thing is that the general public had so little know-! : what was going on. If the Canadian Northern' stated at the first that it intended to build another! ntal, as did the Grand Trunk when it decided - west, the proposition would have been wide-! _ t the C.N.R. proceeded with the project; eait with so many different governments; through that it was only when the situation * was canvassed that most Canadians awoke ■• of its farreaching programme, r, there is no doubt that eventually the third! '.source of economic strength. In the ■■ to be gone through with and the duty of j ' is to see to it that the Dominion secures| for any help that is now given.—Edmonton •'■ " irety not seriously contenned that the provincial --'•'-' ';-' ■•'" is debarred from changing the proposed route ■ ,' by the fact that somebody has seen fit to buy! where there seemed a likelihood of its being I uut, There lies upon the table before us a map of the! central part of the province upon which the draughtsmen' saw lit to indicate along the west shore of the Fraser a 'me of railway from Yale to Fort George. No such railway is to be built, and the Pacific Great Eastern will be seme distance east of the Fraser for a great part of its length. Will it be seriously asserted that if somebody has chosen to buy some land on the west bank of the Fraser it was a breach of faith with him on the part of the government to assent to the construction of the railway where it is now being built?-Colonist. Public Administrator. 80 chains, thence south 80 chains to H, R. Holland, Manager for Alberta, point of commencement containing . 640 acres more or less. IIAKKV JACOBS, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. 18th, 1913. As a result of sixty-four by-elections in the United Kingdom, held since the present government took office, the Unionist have won fifteen seats, fourteen from the Liberals, and one from Labor. The Liberals have won one seat from the Unionists and two from Lador. In December, 1910, after the last general election, the parties stood: Unionists, 272; Liberals, 272; Labor, 42, and End Nati malists, 84, With the approach of the good old summer time has brought to our city a multitude of people congregated from the four corners of the earth, a sample of which can be seen any afternoon on Hamilton Avenue, which presents a swimming sea of mingled faces articulating every language, dialect and gibberage in the human vocabulary, and representing mostly every type of the human race, from the smart city bnsiness man to the degenerated hobo, whose sole means of existence is to prey upon the hospitalities of the hardworking and honest laborer while exhilarated from the effects of his holiday indulgence. And while we can boast of the greatest variation of the human character, yet to the close observer there is a common trait which is a peculiar characteristic of the pioneer element that unconsciously sends them in advance* and which is characterised by an instinctive business acumen, and demonstaated in this case from the fart that ninety per lent, of them end up by purchasing their goods at Kennedy* Blair's store, where we have the greatest sale on ever put forth in Central B.C. And when it comes to prices wo have established a precedent almost astonishing. Space will not allow us to quote prices, but here are some of them. Magnificent Blankets, per pair $1.00 Beautiful Pillows . . .K Swell Workmen's Pants . 2.25 Grand Overalls . . 1.10 Stan field's Highest grade of Underwear . . . 4.00 Men's Fine Woollen Top Shirts 1.25 Stetson Hats . . . 4.00 High-class Slater Shoes . 1.2', Other lines in proportion. Kennedy, Blair & Co., Ltd. Where a Man can Buy as Cheap as a Child July Fort Georg WILLOW RIVER British Columbia The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company are now disposing of the remaining portion ox their lots in the new town of Willow River at the confluence of the Fraser, Salmon and Willow rivers, By those who are in close touch of the true conditions, this new town is considered to be one of future importance in Central British Columbia. In investing in Willow River property" be sure that your property comes to you direct from the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company-make no mistake in this. There is only one official and original Grand Trunk Pacific Railway town of Willow River at the confluence of the Fraser, Salmon and Willow rivers, It is located cm Lot 785. Station site was approved by Board of Railway Commissioners under date of March 26th, 1912, Order No. 16179. We have no interest in outside subdivisions. For authentic Grand Trunk Pacific Railway maps of Willow River and detailed information call on F. W. CRAWFC'.J SOUTH FORT GEORGE, BRITISH COLUMBIA or address Transcontinental Townsite Co. Ld, Authorized Agents Grand Trunk Pacific Railway WINNIPEG u that Ja t. District r*s Shaw of TAKK noli Vancouver, li. ('., occupation, Baker, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following doscribed lands: Commencing at a posl planted on the east bank of tli" Finlay'River about tl marked thence e 8u chai thence s comment more or 11 * llll 111.' 'Ill, C( •ri from ils mouth. S. Vf. Corner"; iains, thence north ... weal 80 chains, point of U4II aires lalm JAMES sil.W,'. Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Julv 18th, 1913. Fort fci< orge ol TAKE ne-' Rose of Vane Mechanic, in mission to pi in.I DiBtrlct. District '■ ace River .■ thai Daniel Joseph ! v. r, li. C, occupation, mis to apply for per- j chase the following i i 'ei'.'. thi easl about t mouth, Corner" thenee i 60 chai to poini ing 640 Fin! •1). .1. It anted on ay River irom ils s 8. W. chains, ince -.vest H chains contain- FARM LAND IN THE FORT GEORGE DISTRICT NECHACO VALLEY Carefully selected land at reasonable prices and on long terms. We own every acre we offer for sale, and can give guaranteed title. R. Ft. WALKER, Resident Agent of the North Coast Land Co,, Ltd. . South Fort George, B.u North Coast Land Colli General Offices: 619 to 624 Metropolitan Bids,Vancouver, London Office: 6 Old Jtwry. o000, PAID-UP CAPITAL, - - - $l'^,'u, 11 a.\ii*: JOSKPH ROSE, Applicant. JOHX MacDONELL, Agent. July lSlh, 1913, Porl George Land District, District of Peace liner TAKK notice thai I, Willinm Roberl Warner, of Vancouver, B.C., Clerk, Intend to nnply tor permis* slon to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted nboul two mlles nonh and two milos wi'M from tiie head of Dwerters' Canyon, ond on the easl bonk of the Finlny River, find marked "W. R. W.. S.W. Corner Post," thonce north 80 chains, thence easl B0 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence wesi 80 chnins to polnl of commencement; containing 640 ncros, more' or less, WILLIAM ROBERT WARNER. Se pt, 1, 1913. Qarfleld Smith, Ap-wit. I'eel I (,(•! TAKK notic Lynch, Of Vane i* Li 'I I1 ll lho First-class Dray. Wood, all Lengths Phone 93, South Fort George. FRED COOK. idsi i lommenclns. mi two mill s| from ihe* 11 llll! HIv BATHS Porcelain tub. Uotol Robarts. fan Kinl N.E. Corner Po chains, thence v, north 80 chain! chains to poim containing 640 ai i JAM ml Di* trict, Districl e ih ii I, James R. ouver, li. ('., Broker, y fur permission to follow Ing described posi plnntod aud two miles oi Deserters' i bank of the ked "J. R, 1... ■ni" south 80 chains, Ihenee nee i'Hht su immoncementi more or less. S It. LYNCH of We have been appointed exclusive selling agents for that position of the G. 1. *j townsite, PRINCE GEORGE, lying ea« of Connaught Park and south of Wrww Avenue. This is the choicest busine and residential part of the townsite, using high and level; all cleared; pan u the streets graded, the balance ol grac ing to be completed in the early H'1"^ For prices and terms write or wire •___ I Sept. 1, 1918, Qarfleld Smith, Agent. EY SOUTH FORT GEORGb <*J: glllllllH'l erations ii'i Mr pG_E Will Spend $200,000 On This Work This Season. VanCouver, March 14.'—In'pre- .ation for the establishment f docks for ocean-going vessels Ll railway terminals at Squa- n,jsh, the Pacific Great Eastern Raihvay intends to proceed with tl,',e reclamation of an area one n extent during the coming The first season's op- swill involve the expendi- $200,000. I. W. Stewart, president '.G.E, Railway, made an :ement to the above effect nterview today in which ned the company's plans elopment and construc- [e has recently returned trip over thc route of the and G.T.P. via Fort and Edmonton, [tensive harbor survey is li g made at Siiuamish Lory to starting develop- ,-ork. Foreshore rights he waterfront owned by ,vay company at Squamish :;■ ted a short time ago Dominion government nal mi the P.G.E, underlie expend $2,000,000 in i p the harbor. The com- II ilo considerable dredg- (i reclaim a large area of ml, the plans this year provid- g for the filling-in of a tract a ile long, ■i ference to the con- ruction plans of the company is year, Mi'. Stewart stated ■n the work on all the his to be started soon er way employment oui'i ie provided for more than 000 men. The P.G.E. now s fi.tuNi men at work north of uamish and Clinton and this II be augmented so as to 000 distributed along the oute between the Pacific and Fort George this The other 2000 men ie placed on the Peace :tension of the line which i started just as soon as - are let. pect to award the con- r the construction of the 'iver mute by May 1,*" art announced. "We covi ring 100 miles of . this summer and on ' ing on the entire : 20 miles northeast George under way in ner of 1915. The exten- i be finished and ready 'ation right through to ■rta boundary in 1916. »_w_ most unique treks of the homeseeker in the annals of im- migration. Tho aettiera left Denver on a special train, which brought the farmers, their families, livestock and effects to their destination. The dining car was supplied with milk and eggs by the hens and milch cows on the train. The settlers have purchased twenty-seven ready- made farms on the Canadian Pacific's irrigated tract near Bas- sano. - ■ -,.... .... ,.i-iieieM*,euee lee jiui- chase tlie. following described lunils: Commencing at ei poat planted on the N.E. bank <>f the Kinlay river, nliout 13 mile's upstream from Kurt Qraham and one mile cast, marked .1. A.'s s.W. cor- ner, thence east SO chains, thence nortii Sli chains, thence west 80 chains, thencc seiutli .so chains to peeint of commencement, containing (ilo acres, more or less. JOHN ANDERSON. JOHN' MacDONELL, Agent. I'iiIc.I 22nd .lulv, linn. foi :ion Froi An low irepa ienl loi g ien ,'tTe' y tl jndil kini ppro my at v W Sl as : Port Georp-o Lnml DiBtrlct, District of Peace River TAKE nolice thai John New of Vancouver, B, <•„ clerk, Intends lo apply for permission to nurchaae the following described lauds* Conimencing at a post planted on the east bank of the Finlay River about forty-three uiiles from Its mouth, marked ",f. N.'s s. \v. Corner"; thencc easl su cliains; thence north 8(i chains; thence wesi SO chains; thence sum li Su chains to point of commencement, containing 64 0 acres, mon* or loss. JOHN NEW, Applicant. JOHN MACDONELL, Agent July 17th, Hit:*!. rort Woorere -ar.rt Dietrlet. District of TAKE notiee' that David Elder of Vancouver, Ii. ('., teamster, Intends to npply leu- permission tee purchase the following described lands: ''"i 'neiii;; eel a pnst planted on the N.E.' bank of tin. Kinlay rlvcr, about 13 miles upstream from Kurt Oraham anel mai keel 1). K.'s S.W, coiner, thence east SO cbains, tbence north sn cbuins, llience west 80 chains, moro eer less, to the river, tlicnce- following the course of the river tee peiint of commencement^ con- tatning (Hit acres, more or less DAVID ELDER, JOHN MacDONELL, Anent. Dated 22nd Julv, 1H13. Tort Soorge L-uirt District. District of Peace Biver, TAKE notice that Arthur S. Percy of Vancouver, B. ('.. broker, intends to ipply for permission to purchase the following described I mils: Commencing at a. pusi planteei on tbe ■V}■'. bank of the I 'nlay river, about IB miles upstream from Kort Graham, marked A. S. I'.'s N.W. oorner, thence oasi 80 chains, suum su chains, west 80 chains, more or les**, to the' river, thence following tho course of llu* river to point of commencement, containing ISO acres. --, — ~., «... eeijiiuuu, uroKer, : intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post plantod about a quarter of a mile east of the east bank of thn Finlay Itiver about thirty-eight miles from its mouth, marked "J. S.'s S. W. Cornei"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing G4 0 acres, more or less. JOHN SMALL, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Fort George Lund District. Districl of Peace River TAKK notice that James White of Vancouver, li. C, occuiiation, Laborer, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following de* scribed lands: Commencing at a posl planted on lhe easl bunk of the Finlny River alioul forty-four miles from Hie mouth, marked "J. W.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east SO (.'hains; thence north 80 cbains; thenee wesl 80 chains; thence suulh 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less. JAMKS WHITE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 191,1. rce V, ve 10, tire i •mina j* ii iutd ! VlT t" itracl •We« Port George Land Distiict. District of Peace Kiver TAKE notice that I, .Stanley Johnson Wilson, of Vaneouver, Ii. ('., Contractor. Intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted about four miles north and two miles west of the bead of Deserters' Canyon on the east bank of the Finlay River, and marked "S. J. W., S.W. Corner Post," thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 040 acrps. more or leBB STANLEY JOHNSON WILSON. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith. Agent Port Qeorge I.unl District, District of Pence Itiver TAKE notice that I, Rose Elizabeth Wilson, of Vancouver, B, C, Spinster, intrmd to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencine; at a post planteei about four miles nortb and two miles west of the head of Deserter's Canyon and on the easl bank nf Ibe Finlay River and marked "R. E. W.. S E. Corner Post." thence wesl So chains, thence north 80' chains thenee east SO ehains, thenee soulh SO chains to noint nf commencement: containing fiJO neres. more ne* less POSE 'PLI7AT.Ti.TH WIT-SON. |3e.if 1 1011 ("livflnlel <3*i*Slll t^n.-t Dated AliTlirit S. PERCY. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent July, 1913. Tort George Land District. Distriot of Pence Biver. I AKE notice that John Cook ton of Vancouver, B. ( master lie'.- foil,, ii.' mile' er, ther w manner, ir permission to pur- : described lands: i i 'st planted on the 'inlay rlvcr, ahout 1.5 un Fort Graham and ked .1. C's N.W. cor- chains, thence south the'ne'u li Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that Clarence C. Burke, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation, Insurance broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east bank of the Finlay River about thirty-nine miles from its mouth, marked "C. C. B.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 00 chains; thence nortli 80 chains; tiience west 80 chains, more or less to river; thence following the courBe of the river soutii to point of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or less. CLARENCE C. BURKE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th, 1913. Fort Oeorge Land District. District of Peace River TAKE notice that Alfred A. Paterson, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation, Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchaso the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the east bank of the Finlay River about thirty-eight miles from the moutb, marked "A. A. P.'s S. W. Corner"; thence eist 20 chains; o. thenee north 80 chains; thence wesl JOHN COCKTON. "160 cliains. more or less to the river; MacDONELL, Agent, thence following the course of the | river south to point of commencement, containing 320 acres, more or less. ALFRED A. PATERSON, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th. 1913. Fcrt Ocorg-e land Dittrict. DiBtrict of Peace River. TAKE notice that Vernon D. Dennlson of Vancouver, ll. ('., broker, intends tei apply for permission to purchase the toilowing described lamls: Commencing at a peest planteei on the N.E. bank of the Finlnv river, about 16 miles upstream from Fort Qraham and two miles east, marked V, D. D.'s N.W. corner, thei easl SO ehalns, thence south SO chains, tlee'iie'C wost 80 chains, thrnce north 80 chains to point of commencement, eontaining 010 acres, morel or less. VERNON D, DENNISON. •li'UN MaoDONELL, Agent. Dnted 22nd July 1913. Port Oeorge Land Diatrict. District of Peace Biver. TAKE notice that Hartford R Socles' if Vancouver, occupation miner, Intends to apply feer permission to purchase thc toilowing described lands: Commencing at a post planteei on the N'.E. bank of the Finlay river, about 11 niles upstream from Fort Grnham and one mile east, marked H. B. S.'s N.W. orner. thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains, thence west 80 ehalns, tlicnce nortii SO chains to point of com- inencement, containing 010 acres, more or less. HARTFORD R. SEELET. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Hate-el 23nl Julv, 1913. Port Oeorge Land District. District of Peace Biver, TAKI" notice- that .luhn Noyes of Vancouver, occupation miner, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- (owlng described lamls: Commencing at a peest planteei on the V B. bank of the Finlay river, ahout 11 iniles upstream from Fort Graham and two mile's cast, marked J. N.'s N.W. corner, tlicnce cast 80 chains, south SO 'halns. thencc we-st SO chains, thence •tor;'* so chains to point of enmmenee- nent, containing CIO acrcs, mor ,"er less. J'HP' S e\ [Tg, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. ' al id 23rd Julv, 1913. lion in i'i ii rort Omit* Land Distriot, District of Peso* Xlver. TAKE notico that Paul Roy of Vancouver, B. C, cook, intends to ap- ply for permission to purchast tho folio ' ?oit Qecrjf I "111 D'elViCt. Pei:e river. Distiict of ■lie! nelle. r. n lei >ur lowing described lands: [All 'lir; tion Vi lh, Mr be rushed on a 50 miles from Fort connect with the por- under construction -linton, and on the oth- ;s to be let this sea- Stewart added. '• ''■'■i.aisHiico party is now ' north of Fort George ; the Pine River Pass, bating surveyors will be ' ' the field for the pur- ': inning lines early next ''■ ''In' proposed extension probably run northeast or west from Fort George for 'n distance in order to ob- 'a.'' grades. Plans already outlined pro- r°r the completion of the "in between Fort George and '''■' Lake. a distance of 280 «t summer, at the same . it is estimated that the jjmish-Horseshoe Bay line will ed, Bridges are now ,!' erected and track is being °f Squamish, and all 1 "'tween the Howe erminal and Pemberton s expected to be com- u''y in June. Grading ,'1' now working near . *0 from North Vancouver, othor side of Lillooet, N.E, ..( plnnl,.I ll Bl i,I ie from I'e.M Oraham am iiie, miles east, marked P. it's S.W. corner, thence cist 80 chains, thence nun su chains, thence west sn chains, thenci south mi chains tee point of commence ment, conlaining CIO acres, more or less. PAUL ROY. JOHN MacDONELL, .-Vent. Dated :2nd July. 1913. 3ing nd i hlnws *d gs BANQUET TO SETTLERS 1;asS|*uo, Alta., board of last week officially wel- Uil*> a banquet the eighty Collins Addition This is the closest-in sub-division to Soath Fort George, being situated about a quarter of a mile west of the Post Office, bordering on the townsite, mnl comprises some of the finest river frotege lots In tho distiict. It is close to tho school and churches, and will be in good demand for home sites in the near future. ] have about 20 lota in this district, most of which ure 50-foot lots-the only 50-foot lots in the district. These can be subdivided into 25 or 33-foot lots. They are situated in the best part of this district, some of them being in Blocks 5 to 22, both inclusive. The rivcr frontage lots are only 25-foot lots, but ofTer a splendid view, nnd present purchasers will in a short, time demand a big profit on these lots. I would sell any number of either 25 or 50-foot lots on terms over two years. Anyone agreeing to build on these lots wil bin the next six months can buy these lots with a very small cash payment, without further payments until buildings are completed. This is a splendid opportunity for the small contractor, or for anyone desirous of obtaining a good building Iol upon which to erect a home immediately. Remember thnt this is the cheapest property in the districl. Por prices and terms apply Post Oflice Box !88, Edmonton, Alta, Finlay larked ed lands: lanted on the ver, ahout IT e Iraham an 1 S's S.W. cor- thence north 'It of . them menl eneleiinin; 14 res mnre or less. JOHN STEVENSON. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dnted 21st Julv, 1913. THIRD AVENUE South Fokt George F. C. WILSON prop. I want the public to become familiar with a few of the features of my establishment. It is the largest restaurant in Northern B. C., has private dining rooms, is fitted throughout with the most modern arrangements and appliances, assuring sanitary food, quick service and absolute satisfaction. The building is equipped with steam heat and sanitary plumbing. I have been fortunate in securing the services of chefs and bakers unequalled in Canada for knowledge and experience in the culinary arts. Last, but not least, I want to express my appreciate n for the large patronage in the past. F. C. WILSON. In this space will appear weekly announcements of new specialties in the culinary department. Port Geo:*?e _and District. District of Peace River. TAKK notice that Lauchlan McLeod of l''">.'iju\e'i'. occupation hotel clerk, In- e,,, only for permission to pur chasi i. Uowing described lamls: Comm .'lug at a post planted on the v i:. hank of the Finlay rivor, ahout II mile's upstream frnm Fort Qraham. marked L. McL.'s N.W, corner, theno* east SO chains, Iheuce senith SO chains, ih.nu*,' we'st ::u chains, more or less, to river, thence following the course of river to point of commencement, eon- taining tsu acres, more eer less. LAUCHLAN MeLEOD JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Doted DSrd July, 1913. Port George Land District. District of Poace River. TAKIO notice that Malcolm James Morrow, of Vancouver, B, C, logger, Intends to apply for permission to pur- chase the following dosorlbod lands: Commencing al a peesi planted on the N.E, hank of the Finlay river, aheeut fi mile's upstream from Fort Graham and 1 mile east, marked M. J. M.'s S.W. corner, thence east 80 chains, thencc noith SO ,'halns. Ihe'iu'e* west SO chnins, thence south 80 chains lo pe.int of commencement, containing (IIU acres, more or less. MALCOLM JAMES JIDHItiiW. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. Dated 28rd July, 1913. Fort Goorge Lund Diatrlct. District of Peace River. TAKK notice that Hugh Murray of Vancouver, B. C, teamster, Intends to apply for pcrinlssion to purchaso the following described lanels: Commencing at a post planted nn thc N'.E. hank ,*>f the Finlay river, ahout 9 mips upstream from Fort Graham, marked II. M.'s S.W. corner, tlicnce cast SO cliains. ilu'iu'c north SO chains, thence west SO chains, thence seeeilh SO chains in iHiint nf commencoment, containing il id acre's, more or less. 111'OH MURRAY. .MUX MacDONKLL, Agent. Dntotl '-'3rd July, 1013. Fort George La ml District, Dlitriot of Fence River. TAKK notice that Frank Clayburn of Vancouver, U. C, tinsmith, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the N.E. bank of the Finlay river, ahout li nulls upstream from Fort Graham, marked F. C's s.K. corner, tlicnce nortii 80 e'halns, thence -vest 20 chnins, more or less, to the rlvcr, thence following Iln' courso eef the' rlvcr to point of commencement, contnining 100 acres, more or less. PRANK CLAV11URN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Dated 23rd July, 1913. Fresh Beef Mutton Meats vam! Veal Wholesale and retail THE 8. C, MEAT MARKET FORT GEORGE AND SOUTH FORT GEORGE FOR CLEAN SPORT GO TO IHE BON TON Bowling Alleys Our standard Brunswick-Balke Alleys j affoid the Delightful sport of Bowling, j LADIES' DAY. Tuesdays rnd Fridays, between 2 and i 5, the Alleys are reserved for Ladies, j SOFT DRINKS & CONFECTIONERY i JERGENSON & ROY 1_ U JM_JSJ_.lt SASH In any qllantity' DOORS Building Papers Ready Roofiings SHINGLES Store Fronts Cottage Front Windows WOOD Four-foot Wood - - $3.75 per cord delivered Fort George Trading&Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone II C. MCELROY, Phone U- SOUTH FORT GEORGE, Manager. FORT GEORGE. A. J. S. WILLSON (Late Roberts, Jonus & Willson) Real Estate and Insurance Agent HAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. Phone 2, South Fort George P.O. Box 23, South Fort George Prince George Lots for Sale LISTINGS INVITED Buy Improved Land and save the 4 per cent. Wild Land Tax IMPROVED Lands for Sale in Fort George District 70 Acres on Fraser River; good house, chicken house and run, stables, piggery, etc. 30 Acres within 3 miles of G.T.P. Depot; good house, outbuildings, large fenced garden. 40 Acres on lake shore; good house, two gardens, chicken house, root house, etc. Several ranches of 160 acre?, Crown granted land, all improved. Two good sub-division propositions, full particulars on a .'lication. HOUSES FPU SALE Two well-built residences in South Fort Georg.* FOR SALE. A charming Bijou Bungalow in Central Fort Ce FOR SALE. E. L, WEIGHT Sheet Metal Worker and Tinsmith Furnaces Installed at Reasonable Rates. I have a line of Hilburn (Wood) Hot Air Furnaces; also a nice line of Embossed Steel Ceilings on hand. P.O. Box 60 Central Avenue, Fort George HOTEL Corner Fourth and Hamilton - Sonth 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 Proprietor Build Yourself a Home The advances made by llv building trade in this city nre in conformity with theffenerallv improved facilities ul Bupply. It is now possible to secure every requisite here for the build ir.Rof a modern, up-to-date home at rca^»i.:tlp|c prices. 1 can deniirn and build your fut_tw_ home to suit your ideas. LET US TALK IT OVER. OR WRITE IWWMtWt BREWSTER AND PELHAM P.O. Box 17. South Fort George. B.C. (Z AMERICAN PLAN EXCELLENT CUISINE Corner Hamilton & Third The newest and most modern hotel in the northern interior South Fort George, B.C. Rates $2.50 .end $8 Monthly and weekly ratM •■ ■■• Plication Best of wines, Iquors and cigars V__* Albert Johnson, PeT*B. J. F. CAMPBELL CIVIL ENGINEER British Columbia Land Surveyor Land Agent Timber Cruiser Representing GORE & MoGKEGOR, Limited McGregor Building, Third Street, SOUTH FORT GEORGE. B. C, LUMBER Having recently established a lumber mill here we are prepared to deliver rough lumber of any dimension, Ordway & Wakeley Ncwland, b. c. GEORGE HESS Practical Boot & Shoe Maker Repairing a Specialty. My Motto: Neatness and Despatch. Water Front (next to Prince George House), South Fort George T. G. JONES Solicitor and Notary Public. Fort George Trust Building, FORT GEORGE. B.C. C. F. McDonald C. G. Burke J.G PHONE 90 HELLO! Northern Livery & Transfer Stable* Fully equipped to handle all commercial work. Freighting and Draying of all kinds. Hack Stage Dray Hack Service First-class Landau for hire at all hours. Reasonable charges. fl»i» 15 Al. YOUNt, I T the Swift Canaa said thi icking the price of iada would |ar a pound m a g0 ;.h 10 purcliase mi' mi- puruuuBB uie luuowillg QeBC id l.uuls: '• lnnds: a post pl north the head aouth, marked I sorters' Canyon, ami on U "b"s S W. Corner"; thence east bank of the Finlay River and m 'chains; thence norlh 80 chnins; ed "It. S„ N.W." Corner Pi si SO chains; thonce south ; thence easl 80 chains, them Addressing the Winnipeg Ad °Commcnc)ng a* ,, post planted Commencing at ,e i. \\- ]!, Inprain. 01 ,lluiul ,,., 1M p. Basi of the east bank iabout two miles no vevtlSing oluUi • ■ p-jnlay River, ahont forty- four miles west of c.,.;rt r:li;aUKin l llul *• . " ■ le. .„,,„ele linrkpri lanrtpi's' f'anvnn n, Company, beef in Western , , ,„, w a dollar a pwiiu '" " gD chains to |. he "1 ',*., . ... ,,.,, n(it pontainins 640 icres, more or iess. iinence n few years ii conditions weit, - pATRICK BANOn, Applicant commenc ' i \i,. Incram defended mux MacDONELL, Agent, more or cl,ang v„ aeainst the charge Jul, nth, 1918. il],> packers .i.u.i'"'' 'nnnabilitv of the high cost port George Lai of responsi" . i-Dt„n_ of Peace River Port George Lnnd District. Disliii nf living. Western Canada stood „AKE |U)!jri, that Blwood rlark. | ,.,. |v.u.(, Riv(JI. ,,f the list as a meat- son of Vancouver, B. C, occupation, | TAKE notice that I, John Mc thence \lltli. . Agl nl. ommencement; 180 chains, thence west 80 chains, Pott (Joe moro or less. j thence north SO chains lo point ol T>I-K encement; containing 640 acres \;anCo ,\ less. , ,.lv RANDOLPH SIMNS 7 ! Sept. 1, 1913. Garlield Smith. Age nl District: ct. District of r il ' '1 "1,S of iorer, IntendB i . pure iasi the Wholesale and Retail Dealers in dl Kinds of "wed GOODS DELIVERED n-n PARTS OF CITY ° ALL Butter, Cheese, Eggs; Highest Prices ^tUj^^i^^ rort George and South Fort George. n>.a« I" on-.' 3S at lhe top - Barter, Intent s to appiy tor peruim- [Grata, of Vancouver, B. C, Laborer, eating country, ana againut ^"»js*on I0 purchase the following de- intend to apply for permission to "i ,1,, i'.i,'M)viI Western Can- scribed lands; purchase tho following described Stood the iau w<" _ _ Commencing al a post plantod on ianas; ada laily •'■K'1'1' an increas|ng the east bank of the Finlay Rivor commencing at a post planted intinn without an increasing ahont forty-two miles from its about two miles north and Eoui population VelUiuu \m0u_x, marked "E. C.'s S. Vf. Cor- nlik,s ,vest from the head of Deger( supply of live si' diction was equ; \': ited Stated. Mr. Ingram coi discrimii ate ■ i A half :■ li ■ durii. thi ' . dressi hveij I Ifthes :■ es ... io liw ■ •- teei years, and had would have yielde This pre- V tl'lie of the north 81 ,HHI\ M.i .limed the in- iter of calves. '1 been killed .1 ■ar. averaging Fort Georg sixty pounds. TAKK ,., been allowed son of v.>r nonths or two ^■Z'Z:'. .■en fed, they scril ' ' at least six ,,,,' °J M hundred pi f beef, a suffi- about fort cicnt quantity to have fed every '^'.Z' r,s! man, womai and child in Winnipeg for six years. so cliains; ihenoe* BTS> (/a,1V0n, an(3 011 t|u, Wl,st s: thence wost 80 0f the Finlav River, and marki I south 80 ihains to "j. i[c0, X.K. Cornor Post," thenci neement, containing somi* so chains, thence west 80 or less, chains, thence north 80 chains ■ARKSON, Applicant, thence oust So chains to poini o iXELL, Agent. commencement; containing 04n acrei ; | more or le ss. tnd Dislrict. Districl ^IllS McGRATH eace ij!Vrr Sept. 1, 1913. Oarfield Smith. Agi I lhat Edward G. Carl- -——— ; ...... T7~ eer B ('.occupation. Port George ^antl Olstilct. District ■'• ■•■ innlv for por- . "' Peaeo Rlver TAKE notico that I, John K. inle'iiils liase tho SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. General Hardware and Sheet Metal Worker, All kinds of tin and sheet Iron work done Camp Stoves, Hot-air Furnaces, Etc Sole Agents Najjel-Chase Celebrated Gasoline Ligl bii 'II v\.\\. ll.!., .VKe'lll ii the following de a ] ost planted on the Finlay River, e from Its month. '« S. Vf. Corner" Archibald, of Vancuuver, ll. ('.. Carpenter, intend to apply for per- I mission to purchase the following de-' scribed lands; Commencing at a post planteei hence'north •••JlM" ,wn miles north and four ill cl si 80 chains: is to point of nlaining 64 0 acres commenci mei r ,' ■ or li ss. EDWARD G CARLSON, Applicant '■ ''■-' MacDONELL, Agent. Julj 17th, 1913, nd District. Distric ace Itiver PROGRESSIVE EDMONTON Edmonton, March 18.—Labor-It! ers, mechanics, housemaids and Fort t,l",'~ clerks Will have the privilege Of TAKE not thai William R. iSept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agei playing golf, tennis and other !■;!,';''jv^ b""^^ I)is,,u outdoor games side by side with for permission 'to purchase the fol- miles wost fiom the head of Deserters' Canyon, and on the west side, of the Finlav River, and marked "J, R, A., S.W. Corner Post," thenee nortii So cliains, thence east Sn chains. Ihenee soutii SO chaii:.;. thence wosi 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 64 0 aire' more or li ss. IOHX H. ARClliriAl.n roit G T ' K K.----_-_________.____^______^__*_^_0>_.w_W->-_ District of <S «_,_ , _, ,] -,,,.,4; Stock-taking SALE! I ilea on the 3 We are going to reduce our stock to make room for 1 "tAZZZ S the new stock that we have on the way. Therefore . - n.w. cor. ji you will save money by coming here before you do \ b?thenoe A >'our buying- Just drop in and look at the juices. ] '4 __ | I I i. ,.!■■ or lea iv a i ns IN. IXELL, Audit. J I Close & Brown Company, Ld, A GENERAL MERCHANTS. Ulstrlct of 'A "f 'a- Laselle Avenue and Second Street its tl) o the A GENERAL MEL South Fort George I r,m&,zw.y,&tW&,x',x',!(r,&,ir,wM millionai season. ' ton take: iciety folk this ■ity of Edmoii- m of the golf o wing Come ribed Ian encing at links on the north bank of the mouth, Saskatchewan river. This and the establishment of 80 ch stock yai • an official ga- '. ,■; zette, thi atti ui der the' direc- tioi of thi city | ii ter, are the •;,';.,. •• ■•l if Peace River TAKIO nolice lhat I, Sidney Baysey, post planted ':of Vancouver, B. C, Clerk, intend to if a mile' east ''I''1'*'' lor permission to purchase thi Finlay River Ifollowing descrihed lands: i(. from irs Commencing at a post planted R ' It 's S W iaheut two miles north and four milea -•' 801 chains'' Iwes' lrom the head of Deaertere' hence west Canyon and on the west side of lho th go Qhains Finlay River, and marked "S. ll.. ci ment; contain- ■ or less. iINEY, Applicant. I.!.. Agont. S.)'., Corner Post," thence west 8n chains, thence north 80 chailis. thence east 80 chains, thence south SO chains to poiut of commencement; containing 840 acres, more or loss. SIDNEY BAYSEY. Fort George Land liistrict. District Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent of Peace River TAKE notice that John ,T. Glllis of Port George Land District. Districl Vancouver B. C, occupation. Logger, of Peace Itiver li Ctric light and intonds to applv for permission to TAKE notice that I, Hugh O'Neill. . ,..irin-r w!it0>.:Purchase the following described of Vancouver, B. C, Clerk, intend to i, i dMiig, waiei ijan(jg. , apply for permission to purchase the I Utility plants. Commencing at a post planted ou |following described lands: ithe east bank of the Finlav Rivver ! Commencing at a post planted about thirty-five miles from its abol|t -w0 mile9 WMt and four miles Tort Georrc tivel ':' ' II .' • ■ ■ . Vai ou er, B I iiiai owner- Phe city al- rates the .'anize a muni ll',111 am l.'l iol | e) M U 'a N cha to pe 'i ac e", \> w. llll *ea, , **■-' nt. Elstrict of Hi lee Il'l of inl 'nds to ore 1 ase' the thi "'.'"' 1 1 'a v w OS. iii- tl 1' s, 111 ore IIVI ..\vr ELI , Ar •nt. cipal .' ' with membership fee fixed at a nominal amount. Meanwhile, t:i" city will beautify the grounds an I tl li i places on the siti v, as I ought from the Hudson's Baj Company two years ag for?250,000. An ideal links hasbeei ..id out, and ten- i is ' .-'-. cricket crease and basi: all gn ui 'is are to be added open to all, mouth, marked "J. J. G.'s S.W. ' *lor-h from the head of Deserters' Corner"; ihonce east 80 chains; Canyon and on the east side of the thence north So chains; thence west Finlay River, and marked "H. O'N.. 80 chains; thence south 80 chains lx^v* Corner Post," thence east 8" to point of commencement; contain- chains, thence south 80 chains. Ing640 acres more or less. j thence west 80 chains, thence north JOHN' .1. GILLIS, Applicant. ["O chains to point of commencement; JOHN MacDONELL, Agent! : containing 640 acres, more or loss Julv 18th, 1913. HUGH O'NEILL. i Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent I*ort George Land District. District' Port Georrre I,"iul District, Diatrlct of Pence River. T 'IT notice e,ii' pv.ei'l M. OlIvCI ^f Vancouver, B. C , printer, In- ■•■: ela to appl ■ f ' ' ■ ;ssP ri tee pur- THE ROYAL MAIL ROUTE IMPERIAL EXPRESS i (To be succeeded by the Inland Express Co., lid.) Carrying Royal Mail, Passengers and Express to Fort George, Quesnel ana Central British Columbia points. Instruct shippers to route your express "Via Imperial Express Co." and it will receive prompt and careful attention. ~ SEE OUR LOCAL AGENT FOB RATES. Imperial Express Company Head Office: Ashcroft,81 at !■: ce. sion, wno is keenly interested in providing healthful pastimes for the people of Edmonton, said to- daj that he will do everything possible to make the new sport > i the best equipped and m°st ' : ete in the Dominion of Canada. "With the prevailing ideal weathi i :i Millions," Mr. Harrison added, "we will be able to of Peace River [Fort George l.anil District. Districl TAKI-: notic- that John T. Jenkins j "f l't',",e '*•■'•'•• of Vancouver, H. (.'., occupation ! TAKE notice that I, Rally Ed- Logger, intenils to applv for permis- 'muntlsen, of Vancouver, Laborer, in- sion to purcliase the following de-itenl- t0 a*1!''}' for Permission lo pur- scribed lands: j chase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted Commencing at a poet planted I f I nbout rein- mile easl of tlir* east bank ' about four miles norlli and two miles TISon, Head Ol of tlu, r..;n*3 ;..;,. ;il , t!)j"rty.fjVf. ; west from the head of Deserters arkets COmmis- miles from Its mouth marked "J. T. Canyon on the east bank of the Fin- J.'s S.W. Corner"; thence easl 80 ,a>' Ri*'er' al*<i marked "K. Iv. N.E ; chains: thence nonh 80 chains; Corner Post," thence south 80 thence west 80 chains; thence south 'hains, thence west 80 chains, thence 80 chains to point of commencement; north 80 chains, thence east sn containing 640 acres, more or less, 'chains to point of commeucemenl rhw vI;i. M eel iver, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent Dnted L2nd Julv, 1HI3. Tort Georaro L"'.'fl District. District of Peace River. T ' Ki: notle e thai ■■.:■■ i Di lrli h of Do not neglect a cold. Stop the cough and build up the system to ensure a perfect cure. You are safe when buying st THE FORT GEORGE DRUG CO, JOHN T. JENKINS, Applicant JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. Julv 18th, 1913. Fort Oeorg TAKIO n containing 640 acres, more or less. KALLY EDMUNDSBN, Kept. 1, 1913. Garlield Smith, Agent .and Dislrict. District |Fort George Land District. District I'eaee' River °f Peace River " tttat .Mary A. Peter j TAKE notice that Alfred Lambert, Vancouver, B.C., occupation, P' Vancouver, Ii. C, occupation, bar- plnsler, Intends to apply for per- Der* Intends to apply for permission lisslote in purchase the following de- t0 purchase the following described •ribed lands: lands: Commencing al a post planted on Commencing at a post, planted m, ., bank of the Kinlay Hiver, 'he east bank of the Finlay Hivei ...iirler mile norlh of Fort about twenty-eight miles from Ib ind it is planned to IOrahame, marked "M, A. P.'s S. W. mouth and one-quarter mile oast, linir in rpfldinpas fnr Corner," them ist 80 chains, marked "A. L.'s B. W, Corner"; " cau iess LUJ thepce nortb sn chains; tbence west thence ''ast 80 chains, thence north . Skating and **"ilii',*. ■:, .■■ snuth' So chains, to lS" cliains, thence west 80 cliains i. containing thence south 80 chains to poinl of t :-T__5_S-___E__B_J Tort Geor T \ KI: if Vane Diatrlct. District of Fort George Steam Laundry begin construction work in a''1 shorl ii Ski inclines mav in-' b, more nr less, "e duaea next winter, MARY a. peter. Applicant. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. AIHABASCA POWER. fori George Land District. District Representatives of the firm of TAKH ^Z'^ZZmain .,. omun, I., rr} a ('hase, of Tor- Young of Vancouver, B, ('., occupa- onto, are mak i i an insneetion i''011, Mil1 '"""' inl"mls ,0 aPP'y for ■ an inspection oermisslon to purchase the following ol water power in Athabasca described lands: Kiver, al Grai i R&niih Alta Commencing al a post planted .. ' . '' ualJlll's. •ft*'«'aM Ubout one mile east of the east bank witn a view to erecting a plant, of the Piniay River and about estimated to cost from $6,000,000 .f.0wyjn .VZZ[^Z)i..!".Zi..ir. to $10,000,000. The lease of the past 80 chains; ,,,,.,„.,, Iwyth g0 site is held byH. W. Adcock, of '' : thence Winniue I. S. Kerry, a im in ns io pmnt of com- on taining 04 0 acres Toronto firm, said lo- "'ZutZ,'i ,t. youno, Applicant. day it will be possible to tran- mit power from the rapids to Edmonton. 175 mile?. He expects to submit a proposition to the JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. 'nl 17th, 1913. pill.) if v ( I i • m mic i a ;•■ few da; b •. I offer t' e to tin mu n r mem of h ":':.'"'..'" N I'.'im nti n in a wi , inch de an . , ',' :r it a low rate i m i cli liti at Ue city ,',!' ii„'"i''"!i limils for transmission to con- th mih i sumers over the city's HneB. At "'' M vv s"'' present the city is generating ,',',','"','".!''''.' ' electricity at a steam plant. The south BO cln power is used for illumination "" " • purposes and operating Street,mo™ ,?F l!SB. cars and machinery in minuLc Fori Oi 'ii i'" Land Dislrict. District of Peace itiver TAKK notice that" Carl M. W. Ichlot: of V ■ couver, ll. C, occupa- ■ 11' use Keeper, In- for pormisBlon to ■' lho foliuwing described at a post planted '• isl of the east bank River, about torty- in ils mouth, marked 3 W. Corner"; tbence thence north 80 weal 80 chains; Ihenco is to point of com**' miainliig 640 acres, SCHLOTZ, Applicant. ' "i"..' Agencies in South Fort George; r Fairbank's Barber Simp, in York '.'".,,,. \... _i Merriam's Pool Hall. ... commencement, conlaining 640 acres more or less. ALFRED LAMBERT, Applicant. JOHN' MacDONKLL, Agent. July 18 th, 1913, Fort tieorge Land District. Disirici of Peace River TAKE notice that Oeorge Stewarl of Vancouver, Ii. ('., occupalion. waiter, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on | the east bank of the Finlay River about thii'tytwo miles from ils mouth, marked "J. S.'s S. W. Corner"; tlienco west 80 chains, more or less to river, thence south following the course of the river to point of commencement, containing 4 80 acres more or less. GEORGK STEWART, Applicant. JOHN MaoDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. Ton Qeorjo District of r.ellll'le 11 of longer, In- lOtl lee pill*. fJoffercamp's Bathrooms Second .Street. McVetty's Pool Hall Riverside. el on till- nbout 21 iiuin and Vf. cor- ice s ii ". thencc i CALLS MADE DAILY o, or icbb. 1*2*. ;i:i.i„ Agent, '■ turing establishments. JuiyTthfloa^^ ^ Fort George Land Dislrict. District of Peace River TAKE notice thai Edward William McKay of Vancouver, ll. c. occuDfl Hon, Traveller, intends to apply for riermiRslon ,0 "urchase the follOiVing described lands: Commencing at a posl planled i about a quarter of a mile east of the ! east bank nf the Finlay River aboul 32 iniles from ils mouth, marked "E. \V. McK.'s R.w. Corner"; thence east. 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence west 8u chains, thonce souiii 80 chains lo point of commencement, containing (MO acres more or less. EDWARD WILLIAM McKAY, Applicant. JOHN MacDONKLL, Agent. July 18tb, 1913. ■'ii.i I 1-1 .V. Vf. coi Foe't Geor;ej T W" • all rt, IliBtrlct of ■ i lei or. borer, In-! ' ' le, pur- ; .. ■ lands: plnnled on the iy river aboul Fort Graham 111,,. I .1. Mel l.'s ! tlicnce w.'si SO i Ins ie. polnl : it I. in acres, IN \I.H. ,l LL, Agenl Kort fiecei'iie., H.C. Vlctoiin, H.C. P. P, Burden, Mjjt. F. C. C,ro<en, Mgr. Nclmeii, ll.C.. A. II. (ireon, Me/r. Green Bros., Burden _ Co. Civil Eigineers, Dominion t B. C. Land Surveyors Surveys of Lands, Mlnen. Town»IUis. Timber Limits, Etc. O'Flablyjjg Apples Oranges Lemons Finnan Haddie Hamilton Avenue - South Fort G«r|* SMITH'S CBEAM WAFFl^ *°®1 Bmnllton Aven« It's the Fresh basu It's till* Iiiu'. : H's the Butler It's the Meal bpcaan It's the Baked :sp It's the Pure Mm r' ft'a the Honey inicomu It's thc Pie t'lllst D's tin Service It*- the !'->' ,n'll,I, service Motto: Qual.ti Diatrlct of .11 ' I I .* Daliel 22ml July, hi'!', ill! ■ i hase I I ' n 11... ntemil IE *i:i.i.. Agent. City Express and ,.„:j Cartage Company Express Delivery Baggage Transfer General Draying C. T. RUSH - Proprietor PHONE 61 can buil.J .v"!'.1 polev now at the mimou" pense Nu buil ,. ;* loo li"tc Sl to receiv* or ireful attention. . furiiis1"0. our i i niBn3 ii" Blue print' and Gel our e'siw"' Bronger 4 ,. ,rs nml 1 ,„ ,tll'*rS Contractors 8nuR j, SOUTH F0K1 (.W ____■■ rtltil/ VI «. I. I. Pioneer Tells of Route to Be Followed by Pacific Great Eastern Estate Broke i» Edmonton, March 18. e Edmonton, Dunvegan and British Columbia railway and the >acjf5c Great Eastern railway ,'iil be connected at the boundary f Alberta and British Columbia, -j both lines 01 e a'el by the -.' "ei upiiuilll, "tends Id nun permission to pure' desoribed lamls: Commencing al mile easi or the Finlay Kiver aboutToi from its moutli, marked Corner"; thence eaBl llience north 80 chains' Tt,ot iso (;llilins; thenee south' i ii.aipoiut or the lollowing t planted one 'unl. ol the .v-une miles 'H. O.'s S.W. 80 chains; 1 hence' west ku ohalns to nt, containing C4U acres, more ?n™T«°SN' APPHcant. JOII.N MacDONELL ieenl July 17th, 1913. ' h L Kort Oeorge fie ci eace 1st r ihen J, C, ol P TAKE notice P, is the news brought toj',^,,1,11',^.,^ "■ today by apioneerof ttie purchase the ■ . , ti ! lands: River country, who has commencing ime from Victoria. B. C, |about one and he had an interview government officials. Lanil Dis ice Iti thai ,] ct. District ver ly Iol a I i John Odeck of •upation, Logger, or permission to owing described lie ulso S ates that the route pusi planted If inilcs east with !of tho east lmlllt (,r Flnlfty "-'ver anil wiwi,about forty-five miles trom ils mouth | marked ".I. o.'s S. VV. Corner"; thence easl. 80 chains, thence nortli 80 chains, thence west so chains- f the Pacific Great Eastern ex- thence south go chains to poini of 1 . ,, r> ii* eommencement, containing C4H acrei ension into the Peace River v is now known to be as ollows: Starting from the confluence f the Fraser and Salmon rivers, ■,*,1 |y at Willow river, on the P, P, main line, it will follow Salmon river as far as" Sum- ii'' li ,, lane, thence along the Crook - iver, past Fort McLeod and Mc- lake, along more or less. JOHN ODECK, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 16th, 1013. District ieod hink; nil a) Olll'l lal ther ary. The ttensii astern eavily ji Colu art w finis! lie ie Fort George Land DiBtrict of Peace River TAKE notice that Timothy Nugent of Nanaimo, I!. C, occupation, Horso- shoer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following descrihed lands: Comnieneing at a post planleil about one-half mile east of the east bank of the Kinlay River and about forty-five miles trom its mouth, T. N.'s S. W. Corner"; ... — -» -__.»_, .__..*. north ig the Pine river, west Ot j 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains; ■v lake to Hudson's Hope, Ithenee soutl> 80 (,hairis to point of , I commencement; containing 640 acres cad of the navigation on [ more or less, TIMOTHY NUGENT, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. Disti'ict the Missin- iiver, through Pine Pass;"}!"'^ "T-snN'ls ,S' w. 'llience east 80 chains; thenc eace, after which it will j v follow the Peace, on I lank, to the Alberta boun- boi Kort George Land District of Peace River TAKIO nolice that Thomas Iledican ot Courtney, B.C., occupation, Contractor, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planteei about one mile east or the east bank of tbe Finlay River and about thlrtysevcn miles from Its mouth; thin three months and parked "T. H.'s S. W. Corner"; i .",.. ooi-i ™;i„„ ;., rU~nn thence east gO chains; thence north e.l for 330 miles in three, 80 c]ialns. thsnee wcst 80 cha!n3. Il is said that the work thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. THOMAS HEDICAN. Applicant. JOHN' MacDONELL, Agent. July 15th, I'M",. for this northern of the Pacific Great have been guaranteed y the province of Brit- ilia, construction must construction i;o. Building Contractors Estimates given on all kinds of Reinforced Concrete und Brick Work. Materials Furnished. Plans and Blue Prints on application. Phone 37, SOUTII FORT GEORGE Temporary Office—Corner Sixth Ave. and Vancouver St., Prince George. D. F, M. PERKINS NOTARY PUBLIC Agent for Non-combine Fire Insurance. Excelsior Life Insurance Co. Applications prepared for obtaining Pre-emption Records, Certificates of Improvement, Crown Grant and Naturalization Papers. Applications for Land Registration attended to. Agreements ol Sale, Deeds, Wills, etc, drawn. Blair Block - South Fort George FRANK W. WILSON Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Office : Blair Bldng., South Fort George, B. C, Branch Oflice : Central A v.,Fort George L. P. ECKSTEIN Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bennett Building South Fort George, - B.C. Alex. McEachern Builder and Contractor Estimates given for all classes of work Address: General Delivery, SOUTH !• OUT GEORGE ill actually start on May 1. is, of course, a well-known ct thut the P. G. E. is a sub- diary road of the G. T. P. The E. D. & R. C. had its inds guaranteed by a the Al- rta government from Edmon- n northwesterly to the western pundary of the province. Steel now laid Sawridge, or within few miles of it, about 17.5 miles 'om Edmonton, and grading is ell under way west of that. It expected that by next fall eel will be laid to the Smoky ver and grading finished on wt branch which will go north lound lake toward Peace i' Crossing, being built under tie name of the Central Canada aihvay, rom I'eaee Hiver Crossing it expected that the Central Can- i will be extended on the Fort George Land District. District of Peace River TAKF. notice that Alfred T. Brett of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation, foreman, Intends lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the east hank of the Finlay River about thirty-seven miles from its mouth, marked "A. T. B.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence nortii 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains te point of commencement; containing (14 0 acres, more or less. ALFRED T. BRETT, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18th, 1913. Fort George Land Dislrict. District of Peace River TAKE nolice that Herbert M. Leighton of Vancouver, B, i'.. occupation, clerk, Intends io apply ior permission lo purchase the followin!' described lauds: Commenciiig at a post p! ml ■-'. aboul l-l mile essl of the east bank of the Finlay River, and alioul Ihirly-six mileB from Its mouth orth side of the Peace to Dun-1 ta_rie_ "li. a. l.'s s. vy. Coruer"; . . i Ihenee easl Sll chains; llience nurlli Rill), there to CrOSS the river! so chains: thence west 80 chains; 'iii and connect with E. D. <_ !__.„e_.?°llth ,s" c'hai"s t0 polnt ot C contain liti) acres. If the E. 1). & B. C, is to have is' ami west connections, it ould seem that the most feas- ' *vay to get them is either to Port ( ave ihe road operated or owned the (J. T. P. it would then, commencement more or less. HERBERT M. LEIGHTON, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent July 18th, 1913, Districl llle .and if I'i I, , ive tin il says District. River TAKE nolice that Daviel Bloom- I'icld of Vancouver, B, ('., occupalion, . . ., , i Tailor, iniends to apply for permls- • •-. _.., be practically ; sion to purchase the following lands: Commencing al a posl planted two mile's east ol the i'iisi bank of the Finlay River, one-quarter mile north of Fori Grahame, marked "D. B.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east SO cbains; tbence norlh 80 chains: thence west SU cliains: llience BOUth SO chains; to point of commencement, containing li-lu acres, more or less. DAVID BLOOMFIELD, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. D. PENNES OF PAWS The Jewelry Manufacturer Maker of Artistic Gold and Platinum Mountings Repair work of all kinds given prompt attention. Nugget Block - Third Street South Fort Genrge Prince George Builders Co. Ltd. Have two three-room Houses, with pantry, fully completed, lots cleared and fenced. Prices SIPOO and $2200 For further particulars apply H.WILSON, Mgr., Corner Laselle & Seventh P.O. Box 64 SOUTH TORT GEORGE ROOMS TO RENT AT THE Victoria Hotel (Formerly Grand Union) OPPOSITE CLUB CAFE Third Street - South Fort George transcontinental, Peace River man who his information to the Cap- ; that the country to the nd west of the Peace, -"-•son's Hope to Fort Vermillion [A greatest lying out of door?. I,e*i asked about the climate in e climate in the Hudson's Hope trict lie said he would rather -' there than in Vancouver. Benjamin Gregory Aerated Water Manufacturer SPECIALTIES : Dry Ginger Ale & Fruit Wines Inla 'ort ( ither 'ucsel lve 'bout 7 TRAIN SCHEDULE. Depart Monday 8 a.m. Tuesday Wednesday 8 a.m. Thursday Vt'uA' 8 a.m. Saturday is and rigs from gout|, port ' meet all trains. (;* T. P. MAILS, s going over G. T. P. must be "' End of Steel Post Office, and """"If "Ver railway must be ad- '' "J,;nd of Steel, G.T.P. West, STAGES. ''' Express Stages leave South leorge for Quosnel, Ashcroft and Points on the Cariooo Road every »y and Friday at 4 a.m., and ar- owy Wednesday and Saturday Fori George Lnml District. Dislriel nl Peace Hiver TAKB notice that 1, Victor Massi, ot Vancouver, B.C., lahorer, inleiul lo apply for permission to purchase the following descrihed lands: Commencing at. a posl planted on the west side of the Finlay Hiver about one mile west of the junction of Pusaca Itiver, and marked "\. M„ N. W, Corner Post," thence easl 80 chaius, thence soutli SO chains. tlienco west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains to point of commencenienl; containing G40 acres, more or less. VICTOR MASSI. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent. Distrtct MAILS. M °Z Momli|yn and Thursdays at 6 egi." "ered at 5 p.m. Port George I.aml Districl Of I'eaee Hiver TAKF notice that I. Vinegar, of Vancouver, B. er, intend to apply for per purcliase tho following iands: . , , ,i •*,„ Commencing al a pos planti > the west side of the Finlay River about one mile west and one mile north from the bead pl Dejeiters Canyon, nnd marked "l"11"„,;p;,.;jn,' Corner Post," theuce south 80 chains thence west 80 chains, thence no.th 80 chains thence east 80 o&aine, to point, of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or 'esB',TMim4T*. LOUIS II. VINEGAR, Aug. 30, 1913. Garlield Smith, Agent. Louis 11. C. lalmr- nlsslon to described We have 1200 cords of mixed dry wood. Got to sell quick and cheap. Put your orders with CHAS. MALASSES, Northern Hotel ;.______-__*■*.____ _-.— __ " A Do you contemplate g A BUILDING? ►< ^ Then inveslif?nte"ouv workmanBhip nnd * tA get our estimates \ DANFORTH & H'IKNIS *] Ceenlracteiree j Ileeinilteen and .. A nIid Bulldera I First Klrn-tn |t rw^w.^^^;^.'w.T«vV;jr.w_ I will be in Prince George with, about Fifteen Cars of good TIMOTHY HAY. This hay is my own product so will be direct from the producer to the consumer. I can save you monoy, so wait for this hay and see it. I will arrive in a short time. T. O. FELLAND ap 4 Of our store by April 1st next as our new stock of Hardware has arrived and the space occupied at present by Groceries is needed for its display. To secure Good Groceries at a price lower*than they will ever be sold in this district get your supply before April 1st, for positively No Groceries will be sold out of our stock after Here are a few of our Prices: Pure Lard, per n>. . i5c Teas Sockeye Salmon 2 tins for 35c Upton's, Ridgway's, Tetley's per lb. 40c Karo Syrup 2 lb. Pails, each . 15c 51b. " " . 35c 201b. " " . 1.35c Pork and Beans Van Camp's, 1 lb. tin 10c 2 lb. tin 15c French Peas and Mushrooms 6 tins for . . 1.00 Pure Flavoring Extracts 2 oz. bottles . . 15c 4 oz. bottles . . 25c 8 oz. bottles . . 85c 16 oz. bottles . . 1.50 Maconochie Bros. Scotch Kippered Herrings Large tins 15c, 2 for 25c Canned Meats Roast Beef, Roast Mutton, Corned Beef, Cambridge Sausage, 1 lb. tin . 20c 2 lb. tin . 35c Pure Maple Syrup Pride of Canada, quart tins 75c Hunt's Canned California Fruit Supreme Quality, 2 tins for 75c Pickles 3 gallon pail . 2.40 5 gallon pail * . 4.00 Crosse & Blackwell's, per jar 30c OLIVES, per bottle .. 25c Sweet Potatoes, per tin . 25c Rolled Oats, 8 lb. bags . • 50c Lyle's Golden Syrup, 4 lb. tins 35c Keiler's Orange Marmalade 4 lb. tin 65c, 7 lb. tins 1.00 Terms: Cash with Order No C. O. D. Orders Taken THE- Northern Lumber t Mercantile Company, Limited General Merchants and Lumber Manufacturers prince <«",1V " , als0 authorises agi townsite olSnuther Preparatory to ll relisting of the i- tho librarians i ' books belonging turn them at once. It has been I ■>'; the time of thi - '' in St. Stephen^ (U Par . 011ni T?o,.l*, ' Audits undertaken and complete slat at ijjiuu aacn. mentg in analysed form made_ i franchise auth-'Partnership accounts adjusted. a telephone and i A simple and ^complete system of this district. The to the rary to re ; resent Ei gland) I frl,,) the sale of this cli will be used for the ex- • syi tem in the town of for ! Notice to Shippers & Traveling Men Walsoi ' ! light. A lacrosse e i to South Fort ' tions. A ml ■ Tl . i ' has been in operation tic institu- ears i nd during that per- l per cent annually, , erj pre spect that the ... ■ rosse are ; ri|| be large. This ■ i al Jermyn .,,. - ■ .-: ,y even- st ick is of this dis re ! only to residents • . t, as the directors con- ''.'.' .'• * ' ire a number siiier it in Ihe best interests of the jseplayei company i ive thia issue taken up With theintent eti rtingamodel . pinker's ranch ad- The con pany'fl easy payment plan . M Gaghran and an i al) o her matters in connection rt.* 1 I ■ ■ orning for with this c imp it:.- will be fully ex- ■ i topurchase plained on a . ie ition to the company's a herd i '■ al 11 They also intend .• tl rtj mileh cows. ■ for chicken- fiscal agei manager. BAIN&V t ur C. A. Gaskill, local i -■ IN, Ll 1., Fiscal Agents. ilesmen apeak Pl lee- Gl .. ,.:. : South Fort George. counting for any particular busi- upon reasonable terms. Agent for Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada. Caledonian Assurance Company. Rochester German Underwriters Agency. Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corp. Ltd. Telephone 52 Soulh. P.O. Boi 43, Soulh Fott George opportunity ; lie utility. ' in the more ;erly sought ecognizeits Merchants and traveling men desiring ire and the prompt deliveries to trains, and G. T. P. shipping receipts, can place their business with The Pony Express Co. THIRD STREET, Opposite Hotel Northern M. A. STAFFORD & D. DUKE, Phone 75 Proprietors BREAD 2 loaves for 25c AT THE British Columbia, (deceased). vul'liK is hereby given that all per- * seetis having any claims or demands against the late George Pickering, who died on or about the fourteenth (Ilth) day of April, 1918, at Fort George, in the Province of British Columbia, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned E.J. Avison, of i} lesnel, 1! -'., Solicitor for Clara Pickering, a Iminis Iratrix of the estate of the saiel Geor 'V Pickering, their names and Bddress es and full particu- lars in writ me' o f their claims and statements of the r accounts and the nature' of their se*e .iritv (if anv) held bj them, verified 1 y statutory declara- And lak,/ notice thai after the first list) day of April, 1914. the said Clara Pickering will proi !••' 1 tn e'.istribute the assets of the said leceased among the persons entitled th ereto, having regard only to ihe claims e.l which she shall then have had nol ce1, ami that she will met be liable for ti e said assets or anv part thereof to an , persons of whose claims she shall no t then have received notice. Dated al Qui sn< 1, B.C., this 7th day of February, A.D 1914, I I). J, AVISON, Quesnel, B.C. Sulii'itoi for Clara Pickering, ••.,ar_.\; Executrix. SOLE AGENTS FOR •.i..^_r Prince George Townsite Synd. Some Good Ones: Lots 5 and 6, Block 77 " 8 " 39 " 67 " 118 " 3 and 4, " 117 And lots of others. • $750 each $850 " $650 < $720 '< Call to see us, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. ^_ of old-timers holt ! A G He- with the Club Cafe tin's town Ai thei : ..'.' : J Os ..: H ' ' hall. F r wholesale cr retail business pro- perties t Prii eGi rge, see Somerton ges, and thej O'Flahertj re* . visit to Van- states that he rge men at .. ■ • this bunch .• .*. Vancouver! .:. ssell Peden, ' ■ Bill Ken- • : iker, Cat t. the best •. up on the ra ishrooms . has the ap- • ire, notwith- tion decisieer-. gs started this g house on Pa- 1 Ontario and built by Walter ■ has started • the Werner of ...-■.. r*_ Pelham Roy Newton's reet is nearing ••'■ wton's inten- iss restaurant. r ence in this time connected Tnird street in aurant is being '.lining' his pool UNGALOWS-100 Dollars Down. suit purchasers, a late bungalow, on Prince George, or t George. Terms: assun e a mortgage at 1* 50 per cent, of the pur- balance as rent. Appiy Investment Co. tf IVe will either the Fourth Av Purchaser three year Also Pastry and Cakes at reasonable prices. Fe Tie' Carl) i NOTICE Public owned by th umbia, in th HEREBY GIVEN" ictions of Town :': '. •.* of Bri ish S .. :.'. isioris ui Lots that Lots Col- Nos. .IT THE HOTELS N rl Hotel.-N. A. McLeod, E .' Shanahan, Ashcroft; 1, T. G. Wall, Vancouver; R. G. Logan, R. Chandler, I.: 101 • M Donald, Winni- peg; ii. 1 1 . ' .fork; H. E. c rn, 1 ■ . -. i laser, Ques- Pallatl .". . River; M. A. P 1 ■ 1 ■'• " , .Saskatoon; n'Brien, M. I: . | H. Vt . A Barker, T b * •'• .'*. Me.-Queen, A i. Porter, M son; W Gold- CG .nn, Mrs N Hayes, Van- 0; H White, 1 nipeg; MJ .. Edmonton, . T Price, G AG Aynon, D .: Payne, Tor- '' '. New _ork; J V Ta |.' n pn war:- V. ! 'er; J Derose, Ash- Vancouver; E H Browi, E S F Sen | . W Anderson, : '' M ha .. G.T.P. FOR SAL' Apply Bai Prince Gi oi " daFounl nnand Outlit. '•' "'1 ":'". Gi orge Street, HOI SE 1 e Fori 1 eoi '■• SALE 1 heap, Soutli lots ret Pi R. M, Gordt Prince Geor also son •■ good close-in ice George, prices right. ';■ Seventh and Dominion, ?e. Phone 43. '-. 933, 934, .' 6, 937,938 and 1429. all . ' !ro ip 1. ' .. oo Distri ■'.. and situated in and near Fort George, will take place in May and June next. These Lots will be offered for sale without regard to any improvements that may be thereon; and all persons who have placed improvements upon any of the said Lois are hereby notified that if they wish to secure such improved Lots it will be necessary to purchase them at the Auctions above i referred to.. No preferences whatso- | ever will be given any person claiming an interest in any improvements exist- I ing on any Lot offered for sale. As all improvements existing on Gov. ernment Lots in the said Subdivisions ! were erected without authority, it is ■ the intention to treat all persons claiming an interest therein as trespassers; but they will be given the privilege of removing any existing improvements from Provincial Government Lots at any time within sixty days following the date of Auction Sale. All Lots upon which there are existing improvements at the time of sale will be sold subject to delivery sixty days after date of sale and any improvements remaining on such Lots at the time of delivery of said Lots will be deemed to have become forfeited to the Crown. W. R. ROSS, Minister of Lands. Lands Department, Victoria, B.C., March 11. 1914. td Telephonk 41 P.O. Box 39 The Palace Rooms Fourth Street - South Fort George ANTHONY WEDGIS, Prop. Brightest, neatest, cleanest and most up-to-date furnished rooms in the city. LIQUOR LICENCE ACT (Section 34) NOTICE is hereby given that on the "ih day of April next application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for tne grant of a licence for the sale of liqu ir by retail in and upon the premises known as the Willow Hotel, situated at Willow River, British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 9 and 10, Block 4."*, Sub-division 785. Dated this 7th day of March, 1914. WILLOW HOTEL CO. A. MdNTYRE, Manager, Applicants. LIQUOR LICENCE ACT (Section 34) JsJOTICE is hereby given that on the 6th day of April next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for the grant of a licence for the sale of liquor by retail in and upe.n the premises known as McBride Hotel, situate at McBride, British Columbia, upon the lands.desi. ribed as Lots 1 and Z, Block 2, District Lot 5316. Dated this 7th day of March. 1914. apl A. W. HOLMES, Applicant. WATER NOTICE. " J Fort George Land District. District NOTICE is hereby given that Charles j ot Peace Itiver Pinker, of South Fort George, B.C., i TAKE notice that I. John Lander- will applv for a licence to take and use w«>'. of Vancouver, B.C., laborer, in- 3000 gallons of water per day out of an ' tend to apply for permission to pur- unnamed lake about the centre of Lot; chase the following described lands: 629. The water will be diverted from the south side of the lake and will be used for domestic purposes on the land described as Lot 1543. This notice wai posted on the ground on the 6th day of March, 1914. The application will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at South Fort George. Objections may be filed with the said "-I? *>™ Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C. apl8 . Charles Pinker (Applicant) Commencing at a post planted on the west side of the Finlay River about one mile north and three miles west from the head of Deserters' Canyon, and marked "J. L., N.W. Corner Post." thence eaBt 80 cliains, thence south 80 chains, thence west SO chains, thence north SO chains to point ot commencement; contain- acres, more or less. JOHN LANDERWAY, 30, 1913. Qarfleld Smilh, Agen'. Aug. The George Building Co. -OF- Prince George Undertake to BUILD prompty and at the lowest price consistent with BEST WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL, Your House or Store (Large or Small) ESTIMATES TREE. If you give the work to us you will never regret it. . Letters ahil communications to A.C. SMITH (Manager of the George Building Co.), Uobart's Hotel, South Fort George, will receive immediate and personal attention. LIQUOR ACT, 1910. (Section 19.) NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of April next, 1914, application will i e made to the Superintendent of Pro' im i il Police lor the grant of a licence for the sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as The Strathcona Brewing and Malt- ingCompany, Limited, situate at Prince George townsite, British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lot 12, in Block 31, according to a map or plan of <aid townsite filed in the Land Registry Oflice at Kamloops, B. ('., as No. 1268. Dated this 14th day of March, 1914. Strathcona Brewing and Malting Company, Limited, Applicant". apll By George MAYSON, Agent. Auction Sale! To be sold regardless of cost at Public Auction on Tuesday, March 24th, at 1 p. m. sharp, at the Pioneer Commission & Sale Stables FORT GEORGE Horses, Harness, Houses, Wagons, Buggies, Lots and Large Number of Miscellaneous Articles Handbills containing complete list to be printed later. Anyone having goods for sale can list same before date of sale. We beg to announce that we have a large consignment of fine Milch Cows and Alberta Draft and Driving Horses to arrive early in April. MILLS & NICHOLSON, Auctioneers. TIMBER SALE X 50. SEALED TENDERS will be received by the Minister of. Lands not later than noon on the 25th day of April, 1914, for the purchase of License X 50, to cut 32,975,000 feet of Douglas Fir, spr ce and Balsam Fir from an area ' lying immediately west of Lot 307O, Cariboo District, in the vicinity of Otter Lake. Three years will be allowed for the removal of the timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or from the District Forester, South Fort George, . B.C. ap25 Fort George Land Dislrict. District of I'euoc Kiver TAKE notice that I, Frank Banks, of Vancouver, B.C., Laborer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted -about two miles norlh and two mile.s ; west of the head of Deserters' Canyon | and on the east bank of the Finlay 'River, and marked, "F. B„ S.E. Corner Post," llience west 811 chains, thenco north 80 chains, thence east :80 chains, thence soutii 80 chains to point of commencement; containing C40 acres, more or less. FRANK HANKS. I Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith, Agent. i Fort George Land District, District of Peace Itiver TAKE notice that James Shaw, of I Vancouver, B. C, occupation, Sailor, j intends to apply for permission to i purchase the following described iands: Commencing at a post planted one mile oast of the eaat bank of the Finlay River, one-quarter ' mile north of Fort Grahame, marked "J. S.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres, more or less JAMES SHAW, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent July 16th, 1913. WATER NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that C. H. Olds, of Fort Fraser, B. ('., will apply for a licence to take and use five cubic feet per second of water out of Four Mile Creek, which Hows in a southerly direction through En- clako Valley and empties into En- riako River, near Endako. The water will be diverted at three miles from mouth and will be used for Irrigation and domestic purposes on the land described as P. R. No. 324 and No. 325, Range 5. This nolice was posted on the ground on the 17th day of January, 1914. Thc application will be filed In the office, of the water recorder at Fort Praser. Objections may he filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rlghte, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. ('. C H OLDS. , ~, Fort Geo im In tpilcant) i. District P er TAKIO notice that of Vancouver, B. intends to apply fo: purchasi lands: Commencing about one-quart east haul, of the twenty-nine mil- marked "It. W. thenci- east 80 80 chains, thi n thenco soulh comm more Roberl Wilson c. Teamster, permission to llu* following described Mi chai post planted I east of the River, about i its mouth, W. Corner"; thenee north 80 chainB, ) tO point of July Fort encement, containing 640 acres, oi 1- as ROBERT WILSON. Applicant, JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. 18th, 1813 . Georg" Lane of Pea TAKE notice Fergmore of V occupation, Com intends to apply I Distrii t. District -e River thai Freeman Vf. ancouver, B. C, mercial Traveller, for permission to purchase the following described iands: Commencing at a posl iilanted one- half mile easl of the bank of the Finlay River about thirty-one miles from its moulh, marked "F. W.F.'s S. W. Comer"; llience east 80 cliains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence soutii 80 chains to poini of commencement, containing 840 acres more or less. FREEMAN W. FERGMORE, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 18ih, 1913, The Mecca Cafe IN SUCCESSION TO THE GRILL, The above cafe has been taken over by j experienced restauranteurs. We solicit the patronage of those who enjoy good | food well cooked. I TRY US OUT ; WE NEVER CLOSE Capital Paiel Up: ill,600,000 Cmeiteii Authorized! Jffi.llOO.OOO •and llieelivieliHl ProllU: 118,170,2111 The Royal Bank of Canada Incorporated 18G9. WITH WHICH Is UNITED* The Traders Bank of Canada SAVINGS HANK DEPARTMENT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Head Office Fort George Branch, D. MURRAY, Manager Mon I real s,%ul','>7,,rt.'.*,'n,'tr'- Branch H, O. SEAMAN, Manage .'_. The Edinburgh Finance Co. AND . Messrs. Dearie & Fogarty Have entered into partnership and will carry on business under the style of "The Cariboo Investment Company" (to be incorporated), and will shortly be moving their offices to Hammond Street, Fort George, opposite the Hotel Fort George. The company will carry on a general real estate business, fire and life insurance, and will also issue passenger steamship tickets to all parts of the world. Large listings of Fort George and Prince George property. Acreage for sale in tracts of from 2 to 20,000 acres. Agents for the Royal Insurance Company, Limited. Loans on real estate negotiated. Cable Address: "Edina." A. DEARLE, H. W. MONCRIEFF, Managers. COAL Has Arrived We are exclusive agents for and now have on hand fur sa PEMBINA COAL The highest grade of Domestic Coal in Western I roada — THONE YOUR ORDERS Fort eorge Trading and Lumber Co, W fhone 11, South FortGeorge. 'hone Hi. Fort G_W Prince Gat Having purchased heavily m the. business section of Prince George, and having dean extensively in that section since the ; sale, we are in touch with the deve opmem work that is taking place there, ancI, t«g fore, are in a position to offer yfJ^L buys that can be had. We are offer ng best long term leases to be had in the city, J" some of our clients will build to su ^ Now is the time to get your business locaw SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. ___________
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