VOL. 4, NO. 42. Through Train Service from Edmonton Although imt officially announced il is understood as de- (iniLe Lhat Lhe Grand Trunk Pacific Railway are putting on ll,is line a through train from I duionton In Prince Georgo in il,,. course of a month's time. These trains will arrive daily (inc| if the citizens of (Ireater |;.ii George can influence the i,,,-..iiiiiii al In establish a Post njij,,. in Prince George th i gov- LTuniL-nt "ill "" doubt change p. mui] route from tire Cari- I, , |;,,uii. to the G.T.P. and (1u1h secure for this (own a daily mail sen ice. Can you ine vvhai this will mean to n ■ \t pn S 'ill we seldom use llu :n i;.| in the service of our i iness, hut have to use the I . graph, which grows to a COi itlerable amotml in the _ i ,, ,.i a year. This will nli [in .j decidi <l saving bssides I, '. a ge a ral convent nee. CITY SCAVENGER APPOINTED \lr 1.11 en ■ Cashrnan of pr| fl i jn has be in appoint :• en rf and w ill ent- i h . new duties at once ilr, i'. Iimnn w ill have com- ,,li | i i of the removal of , refuse, t table mari- nighl soil from Prince' i, • ud Fori George to the Co in dumping gronud. As v. be se n by the' "accept ,.; " published in another he city scavenger will i ■ s for tb' scavenge/ wi •/■ m tin1 owners, of sumr and v '.. also be responsible for all ■ expense for scavenger V, n 1 ihe maintenance of pa tnping ground.and the kee| ing of same in sanitary ci i lit ion. Mr. I'ashman has had considerable experience in this line and we look forwa)d to an up to-date scavenger service. COTQt BASEBALL Se uth Defeal Central 12 to 9 Uter oiv of the best and mo ■ exciting games of th i season South defeated the Central team by the score of 12 to i>. The game wag handled by doe Hover who gave some very raw deei ions and ihe services of Doe. Campbell had to be called ui on to make it a baseball triune In the fourth inning one of I is decis.ons . as so deliber- .1 n steal that the Soutli boys wn ild not swallow it and im- iii ' ately protested. McMurray of i1 ••■ Central team who had hci ri repl iced by anothi r pl ty- ii' ; md who by the way is c rn- s il red some scrapper) w::,s ordered oil tho field |and refused'to go remarking that no one there was able to put him off. This was to much for McBurney, K It's 3rd baseman, who gave MiAIurray u couple of stiff of the "Chel Mclntyre I' ■ . and the (!i ntral scraper h I ■ himself scairce. 1' i ■• and Harris for So it!i ! red in the field making Mime great catches. Central were weak at the bat, especially when bits ■ meant runs, several men being left em bases. South lined up as follows: Wake, c. f.; Brown, I.f.; Mc- Fhirncy, ,'! b.; Hanover, 2 1).; (''Flaherty, s. s.; K. Henry, c; Sullivan, 1 b.; Harris, r. f.j J. Ile'lll'v, ]). Central -410000013 -9 South—5 5 (I 0 5 0 2 0 0 —12 CLASSIFIED ADS.3 FOR SALE--10 Acres in I). L. 2166, River Frontapo, $6000.00, terms, Address Box 188 Herald. I''"1 'I' Pockel Knife and sum of money. Owner CRn have sumo by I'J ying for this advertisement—Apply Herald Office. F0R SALE-30 acres of land throe n!ea ""l of town, and 160 acres four nines oul of town. Inquire P.O. Box ™, Fort George. ' jn20 FOUND A. bunch of keys fastened to :' chain, em Fourth Street, Owner can '"Wo same by pnyine for this advertisement,— Apply Fort George FO \l.K- Scow and Boats for Sale j " uoats made lo order. One block oeiow the B.X. Steamboat Landing, ,,',|:"''1 & Carkpn, Boat Builders, South f^George, P.O. box 82. WANT TO EXCHANGE B-acre Garden /'''I'1 lo'iated In the beautiful Okanagan ;ii '/>' I ir good lulu in Prince George or Mmmton.-MAX SoHBNK, Box 8, ^wthFortGeorge B.C. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914. $3 PER ANNUM THE STON SITE Will the Railroad Commissioners Ignore the Wish of the Majority? AH will remember the flying visit paid this vicinity by the Railway Commissioners, tlie hast of May, for the purpose of looking into the site of tht stat:.in „! prinoe George. To most of our citizens this subject has been discussed and the facts are well known. The visit of the Commission was the result of an application from the Grand Trim'; J'aci fie for a re-hearing, In answer to the telegrams by the local Chamber of Commerce and loading citizens of ths districl. Mr. Drayton, the chief commissioner, who c'aims that no notice was given lo anyone in this vic:nity that the inspection was to be mad.', ixcept the railway company. However, in the face of the above, it is a well known fact that a certain gentleman who is the leader of the "Maple site organisation" had safficant notice to rush here from Vancouver and gather .his forces around him to meet the commissioners a,' the stat'on upon the'ir arrival. In this way steal inj- a march on the Prin e George and South Fort Oeorge people and putting only one side of the question from the m'nprty of the peoph of Or ..iter Fort George. It is | easy to s'e that it is not the best site for a station that the Maple faction arc after but the 1 one that will br'ng tha most I'dollars' their way. Having a vast amount of money invested . in the west end and as for the rights of the people—wed, tlie people be d ed, when tlie question of dollars and cents are at stake. We quote a portion of a letter writti n by the sec.-treas. of the South Fort George Chamber of Commerce, to Mr. Drayton which is as follows : "Jf in spite of the influence brought to bear on the occasion of your visit hero, you will come forward with a decision- even though it moans (ha entire reversal of your previous verdict, which I can bnnestly assure you is the feeling of a majority of the peopl ■, in th$ entire district, tb it tha station should go at the foot of George street, tl en will we be doubly please I that you came to Prince George, But if your dec'sion is for a site west of that jioint, then the feeling will always be that the commiss'on w re iaflumo d against the best interests of all the people of all the district by the persons who made it their bus'n?ss to force themselves upon you when here." Manufacturing Industry for this District WATER PROTEST FILED Fol'owing we publish a protest notice filed with the Water Recorder of South FortGeorge by the Prince George Chamber of Commerce against the application of the Fort George citizens Water Company, Ltd. The above c nnpuny have given notice that they will make implication for a license to take 200,000 gallons o" water per day from the Nechaco river to supply the three 'owns, Fort George, South Fori Georg.' and Prince George. We understand that thaSoutb Fort George Chamber of Commerce will also file a notice of Protest. To The Water Recorder Dear Sir :— From notices posted ab tut the district we 1 arn of the intention of the Fort Georee citizens Water Company 1 i.nit tl to apply for a license to take use and'store 200,001 gall ns of w ate r per day out of t' e Nechaco River, and that they intend to sell this water in the townsites of Fort George/'Princa George and Soutii Fort George, being District lots (.)37. 933, 1429, 936, 2610, 2507, 1130,777, 343, 932. 933, 934, 931,117 and 1126, Group One Car.boo D's- trict. We wish to file our | rotest against this Company extending its rights beyond the con- lines of its present area into thn ne:ghboring district lots as mentioned, and further in view of the intention of the citizens of the three (owns to incorporate as one municipality we object to giving this or any other company rights over its water supply or district to be serv- ' ed that will in any manner whatsoever operate against tlie rights of the people of said municipality from enjoying the rights of a supply of water or that will put any undue burden on them in securing said water rights after incorporation or that may require them to deal with any company or persons to secure a system of distribution of water over the area mentioned that may become a burden or object of purchase or other acquiring of the said water supply or water distribution, However we dem lt as impossible that in view of the movement for incorporation thai the government shall grant any rights or privileges to any person or persons or company prior Lo such incorporation that would prejudice the rights of the people of the entire area offected .or seem to grant any favors that mi .ht prejudice the said self government ,and rights of the municipality, over its water supply and distribution. BOXING BOUT JULY 1st Anderson and Franks Meet Again Whnt will be one of tin most interesting boxing bouts promoted so far by Chet Mclntyrp will take place at the Fort Georee Theatre here on Dominion Day, July 1st. between Harry Anderson the lightweight Pacific Coast Champion and Eddie Franks, lightweight Champion of Alberta. In the last bout here on May 25th between these two boxers, referee Robarts called it a drav and his decision met with the approval) of most of the spectators. This match was one of the most exciting antl best ever staged here by 'Chet' Mclntyre. Anderson is very clever nnd quick as lightning, while Franks has the punch that tells and once landed spells defeat for his opponent nine out of ten times. Owing to the closeness of their last match, the fans are already assured of the best ever in the forthcoming bout as both boys will bo fighting hard for a knock-out. Chet Mclntyre the king of promoters in the boxing line. informs us that he is going to box .Mm Flynn at Vancouver about the 16th of duly. This will be for the world's championship and here's where we bet all our money on Chet. Cheap rates will be given over all lines und a rate of 817.50 return from Quesnel. RFCRFATION GROUNDS The Prince George Chamber of Commerce have bean success' fill in having blocks No. 263, 264, 265, 266. 267 and 268 of the Prince George townsite, set aside for recreation grounds, after a lot of hard work on the part of the Chamber of Commerce, the Government gave their consent to take the above mentioned blocks off the market HYMENEAL Moffat—Cameron A very pretty wedding took place last Tuesday evening at thu Knox Church Manse when Miss Emma Matilda Cameron of Second street, late of Orms- town, Que., became the bride o! Mr. Alex. R. Moffat. Rev. A. C. Justice performed the cer- mony. Mrs. A. C. Justice assisted the bride while Mr. J. Bowles was groomsman. Laci oise match at the celebration here on July 1st. Don't fail to see this game, A brewery company has recently been formed composed of prominent outside men called The Prince George Brewing and Malting Company, with Prince George for their head office This will mean quite an acquisition to our town as the brewery will probably employ at least 30 skilled men who will bring their families to reside here. It is not definitely given out as to where the site will be, but it is understood that Princa George will be the favored point on laccount of the shipping facilities it possesses. The company intend to build a four story brick and cement building and use the waters of the Nechaco river for their purpose as after anal) sis it was shown that this water was tlv3 best that could be obtained. One of the officials of tre company who is at present in town said that he considered the market here for their manufactured product was one of the best in Canada and believed that it was small now in comparison to what it will become in the course of the next few years. He said that the Piince George Brewing 6_ Malting Co., being first on the ground; by using a progressive policy and extending a helping hand where ever it was ne.ded, would secure a monoply of the market in this district, which he considered a vital asset to the interests of tha company. This is the first manufacturing industry to come to Prince George and it will be undoubtedly followed by many others, both on account of ths d'strict as a market and Greater Fort George as an advantageous manufacturing point, with its unlimited amount of wat.r power, enough to drive t' e wheels of every industry in Cn PRINCE GEORGE GET NEW SCHOOL The question of a school for Prince George was takm up, by the business men of that town. A petition w-as foi warded to the Government. Mr. Martin, school inspector fofihis district was here and recommended a school for Prince. Dr. Robinson. Supt. nf Education for the Province also came up and looked into the matter. The.Governmmt have .Informed the labove mentioned petitioners that the'r request will be granted antl they will get a fotir-rooincd school, also advising them to call a rneating for the purpose of electing their trustees, which Lakes place'Saturday, July Ilth. The Government r.^d their officials are to be highly commended for the prompt action they took in this matter, and it is possible tbat the school will be ready for the opening in September. INCORPORATION COMMITTEE MEET Appoint Sub-Committee On Monday last the first meeting of the incorporation committee composed of five members from each of the three towns seeking incorporati n under one civic administration was held in tb.1 office of I. .A. Haight. The committee appointed a sub-committee composed of Mpssrs. VV. F. Cooke, Perry and Carney to gather all information as to the cost of procedure, etc, for incorporation and to report ns soon as possible. Arms Landed DUBLIN, June 19th.-To-day the landing of a large quanity of rifles and ammunition was made on tho west coast of Ireland for the use of the Nationalist volunteers. LONDON, ENG.. June 19th. —Today Colonel E. M. House of Austin, Texas, arrived here for the purpose of asking Sir Horace Plunkctt to advise the United States in co-operative farming as practised in Ireland. DOMINION DAY DEMONSTRATION Great Preparations Under Way. Judging by the way the different committees are working and the preparations so far wu do not hesitate in saying that this will be the best ever. Following are a list of tho different committees : Sports, F. O'Flaherty, chairman; J, R. Campbell, and Chet Mclntyre; Dance—.J. Flynn, chairman; W. Landry and R, Leighton; Collecting—W. F. Coolie, chairman, A. Crozier and M. C. Wiggins; DecorationsWJ. Bronger, chairman, H. Jermyn nnd J. Robarts. In the Hose Reel ra'e tb.re will be thre:> contestants, Central, Pr'nce and South, tlvs alone will make things interesting. Then the baseball match for a purse of .S250 will be another interesting feature of the day's sport. There muy also be a good game of lacrosse, "Canada's National Game." We understand the local club are doing all tbjy can to arrange one, this if pulled off should draw a bunrer crowd as many people in t'.is vicinity are anxious to see a good lacrosse game. In the evening several events _J11 be puTed off on Fourth street, a canoe race on the Fraser and to wind up a good day's sport a dac.i with special music for the occa sion will ta' e place in Burch's hall. ASK FOR APPROPRIATION FOR BETTER ROADS The Prince George and South Fort Georgo Chamber of Commerce and the Fort George Board of Trade sent the following telegram this week : The Honorable Minister of Public Works. \ictoria, B. C. Roads in this district a'most impassable and in need of, repair especially main road b^ tween South Fort George and Central Fort George, an 1 are becoming a menace to pubic safety. Large sums of money have been spent by citizens and others in our endeavour to put roads in shape for traffic ancl it is essential that more work be done immediately. We there fore respectfully request that on appropriation of §10,f00 be made immediately by the Provincial Government for tho purpose of placing roads in Prince George, South Fort George and Fort George in condition for vehicular traffic. Prince George C. of C. Fort George B. of. T. South Fort George C. of C. June 15tlj, 1914. The roads in this district are in a bad and dangerous condition, and owing to the immense amount of traffic, especially between South Fort George und Central Fort George, need repairing at once. Grand Ball in evening with special music at the celebration July 1st Owing to tbe Dedication services in connection with the new church in Central Fort George June 28th, the evening servico in the South Presbyterian Church will be withdrawn to give cn opportunity to all to attend and hear Rev. Dr. McQue.n in C, ntral. The new church is a magnificent structure and tho opening should be made a district event. 200 Miners Trapped. Leige. Belgium, June 19th,— Today 200 Miners were trapped in the Viella-Marayhe Colliery here and 200 escaped. FIRE AUENTRAL Alden Avenue, Contra! Fort George, between 7 and 8 o'clock Friday morning, a fire occurred, destroying a house, the property of Mr. Faulkenberg, The fire started in a tent, situated on the north side of the house and spread to the latter with great rapidity, made it impossible to check the advance with the apparatus available. All attention was then paid to the property each side of the fire, two tents being moved bodily by a crowd of helpers, out of the danger zone. Property to the extent of about |800 was destroyed, which was not covered by insurance. 2G0 Killed hy Explosion At Hillcrest Colliery Nrar Frank Alberta LACROSSE The sticks and outfit ordered for tba Lacrosse Club arrived last week and the boys are hard at work practicing and are trying to arrange for a game on Dominion Day, July 1st. If successful this will be played on the baseball grounds in the afternoon. VANCOUVLh, Jut . 19.—Tv.O hundred men are reported killed l.y an explosion that occurred in i he Hillciest Colliery near i i _'x>\t% Alberta, today about four hundred escaped. Rescue trains left from Calgary and Fern* for • he scene of the aeejdei Collector Arrested VANCOUVER. June 19th.— H. V. Walker, city collector fo. the Dominion Express company here was arrested today and charged with embezzlement of the company's funds to the amount of 88,000. He was remanded until Monday the l'2. Application for bail was reftjsr ed. Ommet Beater. PRESTFORD, SCO i i . sit, •Tune 19tH.—Ouirret, th ai A i ii _»r- ican Golf champion was eliminated on the British Open event by losing to Harry Vardon. Famine Amcnj Mexhans TAMPICO, June 19th.-Today the British Cruiser Bristol and the German cruiser arriveed bringing the British and German consuls. Report is current now that famine exists among Mexicans and that they are using poker chips for small change in Vera Cruz. ELEVATOR FOR COAST VANCOUVER. June 19th.- A Government elevator for the Pacific coast h&i been given to Vancouver on the site of the Government docks. POLO TEAM CHALLENGE NEW YORK, June 19th.- The American Polo Team will challenge for a return match next January and will endeavor to regain the lost Polo trophy. Plucks Eye Out VANCOUVER, June 19th— John McLeod, aged twenty- three, a religious maniac obev- ed the bible instruction, " If right eye offend thee, etc.," and plucked his eye out severing the eye cords with a razer. after which he took all his Hollies off and wandered •■ o ind' through the suberbs. H ,* . taken to the hospital. Hisim thei* states that he had been diligently studying the bible of late. Mr. Y. Yamakaki of Vancouver, who is the proprietor and manager of "The Continental Daily News" there is in town this week on business. Fare and one-third from McBride and all intermediate points to the Demonstration here on Julv 1st. Good going June 28th and good for return July 2nd. 1590 NOTICE 1914 To all brother Orangemen, you are earnestly requested toattend a meeting on Sunday, June 28 at 3 p. m. in the Ritts-Kifer hall, Prince George,to discuss orsraniz* ation and 12th of July meeting. "God Save The King." A. C. Lane, sec-protein. 20-6-2t \< A«" ftp. V ■ % tP" •' f-: ' A'1* P' H ■ ty: , :% i. f ■v 1 •' «..•'' 5f,! j), j*e in unfile Jewelry Manufacturer Maker of Artistic . w.i cn,im >iOU.'itin!.S Gold and Platinum . »» >o«fi Bl»rli " Soolli Fori Ot Third Street Cartage Company $57,000 in Preniiums and Prizes C. T. [SH - ] ie-..very e Transfer Draying - Proprietor OT]ali^rt^&Jiion^ All kinds of Fruit. Ice Cream Sodas and Confectionery. EnEton Avenue • Souln Fort George £E?E_v*iE -^THr7r?-En-:^2S8__a_: The Sanitary way Fort George Steam Laundry SMITH'S CREAM WAFFLE HOUSE Hamilton A.enu .•en to ?' p.m. Water Front 7. 2 Rings. South Fort George You can buy the Finest Confectionery that can be bought at The Fort George Drug Co. The prize list for the twenty- fourth annual fair of the Canadian Industrial Exhibition Association, popularly known as the Winnipeg Exhibition Association, is out. The attractive cover, an artistic embossed creation on thick dull-finish buff paper, provides a fitting envelope for the feast of good things within. The Canadian Industrial Exhibition is the premier affair of its kind in Western Canada and the ation of the annual prize list is an event looked forward to with li ?ely interest by thousands, not only in the prairie provinces but throughout the Dominion. A glance at the title pagei shows the total amount offered in premiums ami purses to be 557, or $7,000 more than was year. This total is foil iws: Horsee, $10, 6,500; sheep, §1,500; \ 00; poultry, $2,000; icts>$800;dogs,$l)500;| 90 I; Horticulture and \ Agriculture. $700; Ladies work, j $1,000; Natural History, $200; School work, $S00, and the sum] of $29,000 is provided for speed events. All popular breeds of horses, cattle, sheep, swine and poultry are represented in the conservation of any radium trring and constantly items iewa from all over the pro- .-.- indicate the rapid strides h ire being made. j NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF 11 the information possible I?,Er?rERVF' _• *u ' |N0TKE 'S HEREBY GIVEN that gather! regarding the pMies the reserve, notice of which ap- cpntered in the Vancouver '' pea,r,ed i" *_* British Columbia Gazette .... rm,. , ! on the 6th day of April, 1911, relating imber oi Mines. 1 Ins bas to lands in the Peace River District i« n supported by members !j. celled in so_ far as it relates to the Fractional N.W, quarter of Section 13, McBride Transfer Cn The above coinp ' book Passengers I press, Baggage' and Freight to Fori George at reasi rates. :: WIRE OR WRITE FOR [RFORMAFON ,vli(« hav direct interest in the j Township 26, Peace River District; for I t r> rm.,m„, •ni,,,-, inrlu.trv But evm'!thepUrpoSeofsaletoMr E. P. Borden. ; L- *. £/OKSTEIN, mnine: mdustry. dux every K. A. RENWICK. v> • s r. Barrister, Solic Haight Building-, Prfi provmee is in- I Deputy Minister of Lands. | ... _ ; Lands Department, in this enor-| Victoria, B.C. of " citizen ni tins directly interested mous in iustry. The is anxious to get a grant |2000 from the Provincial Government to help it meet its obligations. It seems almost a paltry sum in view of the really excellent work, which has been quitely done by its members. Vancouver has promised to make a .rant of $1000 conditional on nie-nt grant Chamber j Dated March 16, 1914. mar283m be much doubt about th cess of the application. tie Arts ade .ition to the- cash prizes list. In a great many m trophies are off ionshi] 3 in diffei IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARIBOO, Holden at Fort George. Between GEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, - and — THEMISTOCLES ANAYNOS, Defendant. To Themistocles Anaynos. TAKE NOTICE that a plaint and I Provincial govern- j summons have been issued in this Hon- TUnm cr,n..,tA r,^f (orable Court by the above-named 1 here should not | Deferidant for Specific Performance of sue- ! a certain Indenture under seal dateo j the 8th day of July, 1913, whereby the I i above-named Plaintiff agreed to" sell and you, the above-named Defendant, agreed to purchase of and from the | above-name I Plaintiff (■!! and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and : premises situate in the South Fort| George Addition, Fort George, Cariboo j District, Group 1, Province of British; Columbia, and more particularly known and described as Lot 14, in Block 15. I Subdivision of District Lot 934, Group f 1, Cariboo District, according to the j registered map or plan of the said sub- I tried to show I had j division deposited in the Land Registry ' Office at th • City of Kamloops, in the said Province, and numbered 701, at or | for the price or sum r.f $2,2O0.UO, upon Fresh Meats Beef Mutton and Veal Wholesale and n tail THE B. C MEAT MARKET FORT CEORGE ,\l) SO0TB FORTGEORGE i PLAIN SPEAKING te) say just what I on every moral theme, was hectic then, ancl ancl every i 1 used thought, and life and hot, scream no fears of any human foes: and people often pulled my day a •nt cups and er champ- lasses. A FAMOUS AIRMAN ture of Beachey, the A ! world famous airman loop who will the terms and conditions set out and contracted in the said Indenture, under jears, or else they punched my nose. But I was not dismayed | which indenture you are in default, thi-reat, nor humbled vet <wn Dv AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE * ! that by Order of His Hopor Judge heck. And people often jamm- j Calder, dated the 13th day of May, .d mv hat clear down around !1914' il was decreed that delivery of a • a mj nat cie.tr cioun arouna ^aealed copy q{ (he gummons is9ued in my neck. My head was bloody this action, together with a copy of " I this Order, by registered post, addreBS- >nme ed to you the Defendant, Themistocles Anaynos, at South Fort George, B.C., in the County of Cariboo, together with as sa:d Build Yourself a Home BREWSTER AND PELHAM P.O. A.v. IT. ...ah Fort Geo .tre, B.C. but unbowed the loop and fly upside martial toff, and every time tt the exhibition and who I met a crowd they'd kick my coat tails off. "A 90ul un- thrilled a crowd oi 250,000 spectators with his sky somersaults at Chicago last month, appears at the fnd of the book; also a list of the principle fa;rs throughout the Domin'on and the-- United States. The Exhibition Julv 18 to IS. H. Vf, GRi 5S A. C. BUCHEL ITIKWDHCO. OUTH FORT GKORGE, B.C. General Hardware and Sheet Metal Workers. All kin :• of tin and sh it Iron work done. Camp Stoves, Hot-air Furnaces, Etc. * " Agi nts Nagel-C hase Celebrated Gasoline Lighting Systems. une 22. r.'j__'sK_)_ 'i :. . ;. fl a :. :. .'._i'A'4'i''Ai;^i\'a."_;'i.,a;a;'i;ii;'a;a;-k^'AS Stock-taking SALE! II bold his soul; and so, to gain dat s are i a peaceful life, I canned my riir- Entries close | marole. Instead of shooting off my bole at every time nnd place, I bought a large, clastic I),,! | PR(il;ni,l I- smile' and wore 5t on m>' face' RI'T P. HINT) TIMF ^nf' though I still had burning thoughts, I kept the blamed things down, and one heard the caustic shots for which I'd such renown. And now all day I fiance and sine, and people like me much; my head's no longer in a sling, I do not nee! a crutch.—Walt Mason. notice of the entry of the above Plaint to be published in the Fort Gecrge , , ei r i " r i Herald for a period of one month, shall daunted still 1 have, I often ; be deemed to be good and sufficient would declaim: and then I'd j service of the said Summons on vou, , . , , the said Defendant, and that in default buy a quart of salve to spread l0f a Dispute Note being filed by you upon mv fame. In time one|. ith the Registrar of this Honorable ' 'Court within a period of twenty days wearies of such strife, however j from the expiry of the said publication, the above-named Plaintiff be at liherty BARGAINS IN BUILDERS SUPPLIES. FKOK KAMIFACTOR TO i , You vffocl on or m Door. Moll lei ie-ey.. V ine/ Paper a- e! Builde direct bey rnae1. 5-cross panel doors for e>] ' light staii fl./ 5-cross panel dours for dark stain or ; Window Frames Door Frames Eftrylhiiii in ilocl iter mmAlt We sell te invoDe 9 ; WRITE FOR NEW ILLimtTF.li CATALOGUE A. B. CUSHING LUMBER CO., Ltd 806 POWELL ST. VANCOUVER,B.C 41.50 51.30 $1.35 Benjamin our stock to make room for lave on the way. Therefore .' coming here before you do p in and look at the prices. Close & Brown Company, Ld. SRCHANTS. Lai RAL md Stn South Fort George 'VV'Vxr.wwtfr.ytfr.VtZ^.M^t&tWtWtWtWtTKWtW.-j Giscombe Portage TO Summit Lake Outfits wil Parties who It is the intention of this firm to start a freight ser- ■••• •com iscombe to Summit Lake this month, be transferred to uny point on the route. intend going into that country this coming season can be assured of the best service possible. Goods forwarded c-o. Haynes & Wood, Giscombe Portage, will be stored until arrival of owner. HAYES & WOO© OTTAWA, June 13.-After a day of unusual excitement the third .session of the twelfth par- parliament succeeded in proroguing yesterday one and i half hours behind scheduled time. At 1.30, instead of .'' o'clock, a.s originally planned, His Highness the Duke of Con- '4 naught arrived on Parliament <( hill, accompanied by a military <( escortj while the guns boomed 4\ forth the usual salute frnm 5j Mapean Point. In the senate '4\ chamber there was a fair nt- 4\ tendance of society p ople, wh le 5| the galleries were crowded. The ^ delay in prorogation was due entirely to tlle jockeying hetween the lower1 and upper houses in regard to the address to the imperial parliament asking for an amendment to the B.E.A, actj providing for increased representation for the western provinces in the upper house. THE CHAMBER OF MINKS SUFFRAGETTES BLOW UP STONE Last week the suffragettes attempted to blow up the stone under the Coronation chair at Westminister Abbey, the stone was chipped. This stone is quite historical and is said to be the one Jacob laid his head upon when he saw angels descending ladder. A. J. S. WILLSON (Late Roberts, Jonas & Willson) Real Estate and Insurance Agent ACREAGE SPECIALIST Improved Farms anil Garden Tracts For Sale. HAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH FOHT GEORGE, B.C, Phone 2, South Fort Oeorgo P.O. Box 28, South Fort George Mining is one of the great in d us tries in British Columbia, To those who are unaware of the tremendous progress that has been made in mining throughout, the province in the last two years it, would possibly be a surprise to learn the value of the ore shipped annually. The Vancouvei vancci Chamber of Mines supplies this'in some out of way plat and any other Information and can show those who are really interested in our natural re EDMONTON, June 1 ..-Paul T. Fleischer, local manager of a prominent life insurance company, who organize.! the Edmonton lodge of Canadian Klks ;n February, is n millionaire, but so far as can he learned he is not aware of the fact. He owns leases on several thousand acres of oil lands in southern Alherta, which have become valuable wince the recent "boom". His friends, assisted by local oi nstabulary and members of tWi Royal North West Mounted Police, have searched western Canada, but have not been able to locate him. The t ,,;ory ad- that he is either sick or to enter judgment against you Dated at South Fort George this 21sl day of May, A.U. 1914. MURPHY & MONTGOMERY, Solicitors for the above-named }Wtl Plaintiff. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tHfe reserve existing upon Crown lands in the Cariboo and Cassiar Districts, notice of which was published in the B. C. Gazette on the 12th of September, 1907; also the reserve existing upon Crown lands within the Land Recording Districts of Cariboo and Lillooet and the Kamloops Division of Yale Land Recording District, notice of which appeared in B. C. Gazette on the 4th of April, 1911, is cancelled in so far as the same reserves the said lands from lease under the provisions of the Land Act. Landa R. A. RENWICK Department, Deputy Minister Victoria,B.C. 22nd of Landa. April, 1914. 35-3mos. ie met with an laccident. He left here tli_ night of February 23 to visit North Battleford. sources unrivalled exhibit of the Sask.. planning to go to Cal- different minerals found in the province. Only the other d it was announced lhat WATER NOTICE. APPLICATION for a licence to take and use Water will be made under the " Water Act " of British Columbia as follows : (l)The name of the applicant is P. J. George. (2) The address of the applicant is, Office of Division Engineer, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Fort George. (.')) The name of the stream is South Fork of Fraser River. (4) Thc water is to diverted from the stream on the South side, about 3600 feet North East from Dunster Depot on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacilic Railway. (ft) The purpose for which the water will be used is "Industrial Purposes." (6) The land on which the water is to be used is described as North West Quarter, Lot seventy one eighty three (71S.'I), Cariboo District, Province of British Columbia. (7) The quantity of water npplicd for is 100000 gallons per day. (8) This notice wns posted on the ground on the 28th day of May 1914. (9) A copy of this notice and application pursuant thereto and to the requirements of the "Water Act" will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Fort George. Objections may be fileel with the said Water Recorder, or with the Comptroller of Water Rights Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C. within thirty days. June 6th, 1914. F. J. GEORGE, Applicant. gary afterward. Since then | 'lay none of his friends has seen well- him or heard from, and backed syndicate was starting the police are unable to obtain to seriously explore tho plati-Lny trace as to his where-! Hum deposits of the Similka- abouts, Port Gce.mo, U.C. Victoria, B.C. F. P. Ilureliin, Micr. F. C Giwn, Mgr. Nule_eii, B.O.. A. H. Grain, Mnr. Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Enftnra i, Dominion & It. C. Urn) Smwjori Surveyu of Lunela, M in™, Towiulte. Tlml_ r Limit a. Etc, EGua Aerated Water Manufacturer SPECIALTIES: Ginger beer, Cider, Iron Brew Prince George Builders Co. Ltd. FOR SAI E B Sl ■ LoUe I. 5. « ' Lot* 13 4 11. Lot 7. Block • Qua rtort'ftl I'. Two temall Bui .' fenceil. Title el.-- *3O0O : - H. WILSON, Mgr-. Cornei P.O. Bai 64 My Dear Readers : Don't think beea been making a big ' paper for the pasl I we have gunc out i : • merely a calm befi ■ We have been laying studying your wants, ai with difficulty thai ■ able to suppress wh il ing place at the Kenn tablishment. But now that our \\ rived we feel thai i sion will result in ' tempornl but g"<"! ' souls. During tha pa wc have unloaded 11 goods at our wareho ise Two cars of (Ire" ! sist of the delicacieao' Space will not alln^' ua prices here, or de ri but we wi.-ih to exti cordial Invitation to \ ery counter during thee where we shall talk to same interest as father Our car load of ur.V Shoes assorts our stoi tion. We would like to draw tion to our most beMtu consisting of marten, fisher muffs, siolea and factum! by Fairweathen own native furs. We would also invite our lace curtains. carpet squares, —and our conver We remain, Your most hiunl'i i WIU' ■.lllllllee'l ation. rvanta Kennedy, Blair _ &. LIMITKI' *.■_*._*.__.- __\fJt'J_l»'^l § Do you contempt BUILDING? j>; if vvorli'1""1'1'''1' ij (Btlmntoa y, DANFORTH&M'ES , jj ,'ll-iet "I"'"' f' rmm&lft-fi' Then liivcallwi'1 Boto Contract!'™ and Uuilili'ra A Weekly Journal of Local Gen- i hal News, Published Every Satur. ,4v morning at its Printing Office iv South FortGeorge. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Price One Year in Advance $3 00 Six Months in " 2.00 Three " " " 1.50 To The United States 3 50 No paper stopped until all arrearages ore paid except at the option of the publishers. RATES OF ADVERTISING Twelve cents per line for the first insertion, and eight cents per line for ', ach subsequent insertion. For Sale, Lost and Found Ads minimum charge 50 cents per insertion, limited to one inch. Other rates furnished on application. NORTHERN INTERIOR PRINTING Company Limited Publishers and Proprietors South Fort George, B. C. AT UP DAY, JUNE 20th, 1914. INCORPORATION The subject of Incorporation ,,( ihe three towns of Central .md South Fort George and Prince (Jeorge into a: municipality—is the dominant topic ' of discussion these days. Committees and sub-committees aro wrestling with the problem sur- rounding it, and in offices, .and ien street corners tnlk;and agru- mriit is rife—for and against it; ways and means, being brought .mn' of it serious, some of it frothy, much of il without knowledge of the question in- volved, but all apparently lnokiiiLr for and seeking to se- eii. information to guide them in the- important step that is under rontemplation. We must not be/ carried away with the idea that Incorporation is a cure-all, for tl_i ills that effect the body politic. On the contary we may find that our troubles have just be- l'uii, nnd from blaming the emment~for what it does not do for us, we will be blaming those nearest home-our friends and neighbors for sins of omission and sins of commission- that will engage much printers ink and newspaper to tell a small portion of the criticism that will |,e lei ]00Bei A large urea is sought to bo incorporated nnd with the diverse interests to be served the sleeping dogs that have laid to rest for a time under the general feeling of harmony, are too apt to rise and bark loud and voiferously unless' in the incorporation sought and in ihe immediate acts to .follow, wise judgement and careful balancing of the scales of justice and right are lost sight of. The contemplation of the movement in its wide consequence the immense projects to be floated and carried through for the welfare and happiness of our people, might well cause the calmest and most careful and just candidate for mayor and board of aldermen that shall rule this incorporated area, to pause before taking upon themselves the .duties they shall swear to promote to the best interests of the greater number—without regard to personal interests involved. The widsom of a Solomon and the patience of the best in all the o,ges will be their greatest >a3- set. Occasionally, even now, before the real work has been put in shape we hear rumors of selfish interests waiting to take advantage of the passing oi w..v iivii lu luuu.u j_"iviii_i ti.'u other schemes. It should ■ be made plain from the outset that all public utilities shall be for the benefit of the people only —with due regard for such just and fair laws as shall conserve the rights of the capital invested for a just return on it» value. Water and sewerage particularly is a health and publio necessity that should concern the public treasury and the officers in their administration and no private company should seek to embarress tha legislature in dealing with the same. There are public utilities that a young city might gracefully and fairly encourage, private oapital to develop in the interest of the people, with fair and proper regulation, but where th. public treasury is to be administered for all time in matters such as water and drainage, tbjn let us hope a common interest will develop that there be conservation of our best energies to prosecute them successfully without hope of private gain or exploitation. Any one who dares to do otherwise than is'tbus indicated should receive the public condemnation in no uncertain tone. This brings us to the first and important necessity that care be used in the selection of our rulers. Much criticism has been hurled at the Victoria Government for therr failures or so called failures in Governing this district. We are told they now want ns to incorporate, and govern ourselves. From other sources come the suspicion that their desire for this is not entirely dis interested, LAMBERT'S GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of DRY GOODS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, B001S and SHOES now on. Everything must go regardless of cost Here are a few of OUR Prices Celebrated Weinbreoner Shoe of Milwaukee 16 inches top with buckle, Reg. 10.00 12 „ „ „ „ 9.00 8 „ „ „ „ 7.50 6 inches top - - Reg. 6.50 6 inches top "Skookum" Reg. 4.50 Sale Price 7.25 Sale Price 5.95 Sale Price 4.75 Sale Price 4.25 Sale Price 2.75 All other famous lines such as: LECKIE'S, BASS. PENETANG, CHIPPEWA, and AMES HOLDEN & McCREADY'S going accordingly Famous Robin Hood Underwear - Reg. 1.50 per garment • Sale Price .85 Natural Wool Pen-angle ~ Reg. 1.75 „ „ - Sale Price 1.10 Fine Light Balbriggak - Reg. 1.25 per suit - - Sale Price .75 Light Weight Ribbed Underwear - Reg. 2.00 per suit • - Sale Price 1.00 PANAMA HATS Sfj - Reg. 6.50 Sale Price 6.00 Sale Price 4.75 Sale Price 3.50 See our values in Shirts and Neckwear :: Large Range of Blankets Fine Cashmere Socks, Reg. per pair 75c - - Sale Price 45c Fine Cashmere Socks, Reg. per pair 60c - - Sale Price 40c All Wool Ribbed Socks, Reg. per pair 40c - - Sale Price 25c All Socks, Reg. 3 pairs for 1.00 - - Sale Price 3 pairs for 50c Everything marked in plain figures. This Sale is on at South Fort George and Prince George only J. B. LAMBERT. « .u mm as a matter of fact owing to the peculiur condit. ions of that portion represant- ed in the Grand Trunk Pacific and Government sales4\vejnight not be gaining what we think we are, and it were better to let things alone for the present and not rush into something we might regret. In any event the Goverwi/m* has taken all the money out of the district they can hope to take for sometime to come, the financial condition of the/country, the state of the money market, and th. business condition generally, does not warrant reckless extravagance in money matters, and it ie doubtful if bonds that would be necessary almost at the begin- ing to carry out the projects for which we eeek incorporation could be sold to best advantage to the treasury of the incorporated city at this time or any time this year. Incosporation is not a toy we cry for to be handled gayly. We are not entering on a grand triumphal procession that shall be all joy and gladness. It is serious business, and strong men are needed in th.s hour of our progress that we ma'.ce no mistakes, and that we guidp aright our ship of incorporated reality, if in the final analysis it is deemed wise to proceed. It is no time for rejoicing, but for tlv'nking and planning a sarious bus'ness venture and where it is leading us we know not as yet. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS ON JULY 1st An elaborate programme has been arranged and $1,000.00 will be given in prizes. The following sports will be held on Fourth Street in the morning : Wet Hose Race, 150 yds.; Hub and Hub Race, 150 yards; Horse Race, Free For All, best two out of three heats; Pony Race, under 15 hands, two out of three heats. The following sports to be held on the baseball grounds commencing nt 1.30 p. m— 100yd. dash, free for all; standing broad jump, free for all; sack race; Boys race, 100yd . dash, under 15 years; Girls race, 100 yd. dash, under 15 years; child- rens race, 50 yd. dash, under 10 years. Running the bases, free for all, 3.30 p.;m. Baseball game between either McBride or Quesnel nnd South Fort George for a purse ol 1250.00. The following will be held on Fourth Street in the evening at 7 o'clock : Putting shot, free for all; Running broad jump, free or all; high-jump, free for all; to be followed by a one mile canoe race to be held on the Fraser River free for all. SENTENCED TO HANG Frank Bevagua who murdered his partner at Stoney Creek near Vancouver on May 18th was sentenced to hang on September 1st next.. Bc^agua was arrested, tried and sentenced inside of three weeks Both men were Italians. Championship Baseball here on July 1st for a purse of $250 between Quesnel or McBride and South Fort George. Mediators at Niagaga Falls, Ont, have absoluely refused to have anything further to do with Carranza. Fort George Undertaking Co. w% J. W. FANDIFORD H. WAPSHOT J. P. MILNE Stock of Caskets and Shipping Cases always on hand. Out-of town calls promptly attended to. Phone Sandiford 23. H. WAPSHOW, Licensed Embalmer, Manager. Fast Motor Boat Service. Po R9 T# Co# Special rates to landseekers and prospectors to Fort St. James, Fort Fraser and Giscombe Portage. Reliable and efficient service. Call, wire or phone. R. L. WATT, Robarts Hotel, South Fort George; or Great West Investment Co., Johnson Blk., S. FortGeorge. Northern Interior Building & Loan Association, Ld. OFFER FOR SALE. Three modern Bungalows, situated oo Corner of 8th Avenae ud Brunswick Street, Prince George, at an extremely low price. Terns; One Quarter Cas . Biluc* cu be paid ii MilM; iutalneoli. BAIN & WILSON, LTD., Exclusive Agents, PRINCE CEORGE. AMERICAN PLAN Hate Corner Hamilton & Third EXCELLENT CUISINE ^ The n .west and most modern hotel in the northern interior Rates $2.50 and $3 Monthly and weekly rat*, on ■*• Bait of wliui, quoni and c _rara Albert Johnson, __9 OUR BONE DRY LUMBER (Costs No More Than Other Lumber) Sawn last summer and thoroughly weather and frost Dried. —ALSO— Killn Dried Finish and Moul dings. SASHES DOORS SHINGLES BUILDING PAPERS READY ROOFING STORE FRONTS COTTAGE FRONT WINDOWS ' Wood $3 per Cord Delivered Fort George Trading & Lumber Co., Ltd. Phone 11 C. MCELROY, \ Phone 111 SOUTH FORT GEORGE. Manaeger. FORT GEORGE. If you are going to PEACE RIVER CONSIGN YOUR FREIGHT TO US At Nile 194 G. T. P. care George McDowell We will store and deliver to SUMMIT LAKE for .25.00 per ton. Motor Boat will leave 194 every Wednesday with freight and passengers for GISCOMBE. SEEBACK & HUBBLE EMPRESS, HOTEL Comer 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 Fort George & Alberta Telephone & Electric Co., Ltd. Shares for Sale at par value of $160.00 each Terms of Payment 25 per cent, on allotment, 25 per cent, two months, 25 per cent, four months and balance six months after allotment :: :: :: BAIN & WILSON, Ltd. user PRINCE GEORGE. ■•.. If Following we publish the balance of the Baseball Schedule : June st Own your own home! You can build your future home now at the minimum of'expense. No building is too large or too small to receive our careful attention. Blue print . and plans furnished. Get our estimates. Bronger & Flynn Contractors and Builders SOUTH FOKT GEORGE MAN, Agent, CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. lo u of 111 NOTICE ie- reserve ,EY. IS HEREBY GIVEN" that existing u|eeeii certain landi I in Cariboo Iiislriet ley reason uf a I notice of reserve published in the " ': Hriti. .1 Columbia Gazette un the 29th CT of Augrust, 1907, is cancelled in so far ' i as it relates tee the following Lots:— i-burn Lots 6670, 6669, 3238, 3237a, 3235a, 3237, vis tee 3236, N. . 3240, 3239. 3241a, 3241, 3242, - the 3243a, 3243, 3244. 3244a, 5519, 5518, 5517, •i:,ii>ii 3:,4rii r,r.j.j, GT,Ir.. N. . and U.K.', 5514, i South \ Ain ' ;!-',,;. 3246a, 5511, 5510, S. _ and N.W.M "j ■■).'■" 3247, 3247a, 324S, 3249, 5512, 5508, N. . ..ii,.b; 5609, 3250ae 3250, 3251, 5507, 3252, 5505, !ss, to 3253, 5503, 2254a. 3254. N. . 5502, 3255a, ■' irse 3255, N. '.■ and S. E. '4 3256, E. '_ 5497, 5501. 6500, 2257a, 3257. 5498, 2259, 3259;., 5499, 3260, N. IA 5492, '1 WHL'RN ! 3261a, 3261, N". _ and S. E. Vi John MacDonell, Agent 5487, 6488, E . 5490, N. 'i and , — I S.W. . 54S9, 3263. N.'s and S.E. _ 3264, TORT GEe R IE LAND DISTRICT. ! 3265a, 3265, 6485, 54S4, 326Sa, 3265 (Por- : la Peact River. tion East of Fraser River), 5453, 5482, TAKEN Tl El it Le .»n McLeod,, 3269| S270, 5456, 5481, S.4 3271, 3272, of tiretoiner, B. e.„ hotel clerk, Intends . B4cn o , .-470 097- tors 3978 3'79 to apply for permission to purchase the «»«■ » 'fi\ ui'n.iM»J«A «9«i following described lands: Commencing 3250, N. and S.E. Vi ,6,1, 40,6 and 3284, at a post plnnted on the north-east all ln Group One, Cariboo District, bank of the Finlay P.lver about eleven t which will be opened to entry by pre- mlles up-stream from Fort Graham,' emption or. the 15th day of June, 1914, marked :. McL.'s N... cornor ; thence at 9 ^m ln the forenoon, All appllca- ZA„ ,,.::V:- ''A! Tor. or less fo «°n» ""■"" be made at the office uf the rlvei thance' ( I ra'lng the course' of Assistant Commissioner of the District emmer.ei.ment; con- at Fort George, (.'ache' vs. South at Cache. Prince vs, Central at Prince. June 28th. Central vs. Cache at Central. South vs. Prince at South. .July Ith Central VS. Cache' at Cache, postponed from June 7th. July 5th Central vs. South at Central. Cache vs. Prince at Cacl*e, July 12th Cache vs. South at South. Prince vs. Central at Central. July 19th Central vs, Cache at Cache. South vs. Prince at Prince. July 26th Prince vs. Cache at Prince. South vs. Central at South. August 2nd. Cache vs. South at Cache. Prince vs. Central at Prince. August 9th. Central vs. Cache at Central, South vs. Prince at South. August 16th Prince vs. Cache at Cache. South vs, Central at Central August 23rd Cache vs, South at South. Central vs. Prince a,t Central. August 30th Central vs. Cache at Cache. Prince at Prince. ACCEPTED TENDER 1; the Scavenger Work of Prince George, South Fort George, and Furt George. lews. li tr, pee lalnltiK ISO acre Dated Man Hl.AN MeLEOD. a Ij .nell. Agent IE LAND lelSTRICT. ( • il ! Iw 1 r.i Pro.se, . ie ksmlth, wete-ri'ls n - ■ to purchase the\ Is Ce.mrnenrintj j I on" tin tl -east bank i • eleven miles ' fi 1 im nii 1 four I P.'s S Vi. corner"; ha e I en <■ north 801 A'esl " c! lins; thence ' .M of eeimmen .- j '. i" 1 es more or less. EDW '■ RD PROWSE. John MacDonell, Agent. R. A. RENWICK. Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Department, Victoria B.C. 25th March, 1914. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE. 'UT OEOROE LAND [>ISTUI''T Distrii t of Peace Rivcr. eleven mlles ". and leli'iut II P.'s S.W ah s; thence -1 80 chains; nl .if comae |e-s, meere. Mill line chai Fort P.iei!, then tKER. , Agent ! lands I on they River :em from ln«nl , 01 ■ iii llille-'l Me,, CHAR Jo Mt'l.I.KH lonell, A"e. FORT UBOROE l.i Districl of Pee , TAKE NOTICE thai Vancouver, H c leai apply I.e, permission followim dene rihed I 11 at a uosi planted on th of thc Finlay Rlvei mile's up-stream from mnrke.el "J, H's SW enu !0 chains; thene e thence wesl 80 chnins t' <• river; them e folio' tlie- river tee |„,|nt „ containing 41,0 acres, i Dated March i, 1911 Bowei Intend pi 1 IOH> •leehn MacDe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the reserve existing upon certain lands in Cariboo I .strict ley reason of notices ■ker, 'if "t reserve published in the British to ,e|i-! Columbia Gazette on January 10th, and he fol- August 29th, 1907, is cancelled in so far r,"\K &i as relates to the following lots:— Lots 71S8, 7187, 7186, 7185, 7180, 7181. 7182, 7179, 717S, 7175. 7174, 7176, 7177, 7170, 7171. 7172. 7169, 7165,7108, 7157, 7164, 7156, 7155, 7154, 7153, E. _ 7160, 7152, 7151, N.E . /158, 6040, 6041, E._i 0042, 6038, 6038a, 6037, ... . 6036, 603?,, 6032, 6030, 60211, 6039, 6028, W.'j 6026, 6034, 61124, E.Vj 6019, 6019a, W.to 6022, \V.!4 6021, 6017, Fractional Vf. _ and S.E. . 6014, 6014a, N.E. . 6011, S. _ 6010, 6010a, 0009, 6009a, 6004, 6006, 6003, 5681, 5680, 5679, 5678, 5677, 5676, 5673, 7087, E.'ii 7081, Fractional N.W. . TUSH. 7082, 7068, 7067, 7062, Fractional NW.'i and Frn.'tie,nal N.E. . 7061, 7056, S.W.'i and N.W.Vi 7052, 7055, 5360a, 5350, 5341, 5340, 5336, N.'_ and S.E.VS 5337, 5335, 5349, 7050, 5347, 5346, 5344, 5348, 5343, 5345, 5342, 5339, 5313, N. i-2 and S.W.'i 5309, 5311, 5305, N.Mi 5304, 7238, N. .7228, 7223, S. Mi 7232, 7222. S.'j and N.W. . 7220, 7224. 7233, 7221, 7215, V.. '■-• 7214, 7216, 7212, 7210, 7208, 7207, 7204, 7206, 7211, 7203, 7202, 7201, 7200, 7209, 7198, 7195, 7196, 7205, 7199, 7197, 7190, 7194, 7193, 7192, 7191 and 7189. all In Group One, Cariboo Distriot, which will be opened to entry by pre-emption mi the first day of lnne, 1914, at 9 a.m. in the forenoon. Applications will be received at the office of the Assistant Commissioner al McBride, for one week from the first day of June, after which applications may be made at the office of the Assistant Commissioner at Fort George. U. A. FBNWICK, Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Department, | Victoria, B.C., 25th Mracll, 1914. One Family House-For the removal of night soil 50c per pail. Garbage tree. Disinfecting, each can as per sanitary order, calling once a week. ; Two mt more Family HousE-For j the removal of night soil 50c per pail, garbage 25c per barrel. Disinfecting, I each can as per sanitary order, calling ; as often as per ordered. Hotels, Restaurants, Pool Rooms, Lodging Houses, Stores, and any OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS-Night soil cno can toilet 50c per pail, two-can 35c j per pail, four-can 25c per pail. Gar- i bage 25cper barrel calhngonee a week, I 15c per barrel calling every night. Disinfecting all cans and barrels, said barrel tube regulation size, 16 inches in diameter, 26 inches deep. Dead Animals—For hauling away ami burning any animal, weigiiing under 100 lbs. $2.00. For hauling away ami burning any one animal of 100 lbs. and over, $5.00. For hauling away and burning any dead or condemned meat icut up, fruit or vegetables $3.00 per !load of 1000 lbs. Government Dumping Ground-1 will keep one man or more if so ordered at same ground at all times, and it shall be his said bus-ineFS to keep burnt and in sanitary condition at all times, Government Dumping Ground, . said ' dumping ground to be opened from 7 j a.m. to 6 p.m. to the public, of which i he will burn and dispose of all refuse, j stable manure, hauled to same by owner free of charge. I, the undersigned, do hereby under- i stand that all fees for same scavenger ! work are to be collected from the i owners of same, and that all expense j for said scavenger work, including the maintenance uf dumping ground arc paid for by the tender. I am willing to i furnish bonds that I will carry out all orders (and keep in sanitary condition) iof Government Agent and Sanitary j Inspector, and that 1 can, and have 1 done scavenger work satisfactory to I the party named below, Stevens S. Dienhofen,Germany, June 13. Hoskinn., Government Aeent at Anothpr of ttiP 7pnnplin air.! Hazelton, John Conway, Government Anotner ot tne ieppenn air- Agent »t Stewarti Henry Avi9on> ships OI the German army, the Provincial Sanitary Inspector, B. C. " Z 1," was badly wrecked near Respectfully yours, here today. -While trying to (Si«ncd) EUGENE CASHMAN effect an emergency landing the' British 8oufb^^co.umbi'l5' 0WnW air eraser broke at right South Fort George, B. C. June 10th, 1914. WE SELL EVERYTHING - BUT GROCERIES - Northern Lumber & Mercantile Company, Limited W. F. COOKE. Pro. tUSSEU. PEDEN, Vict Pin. C E. MtUliCHUS, SmiUrj AIRSHIP. WRECKED 20-6-lt -THE CONSTRUCTION OF- AMENDMENT TO HOME RULE angles behind the rear gondola, A lieutenant was injured. The accident occured during a; flight from Cologne to Metz. The "Zl" with a military crew! on board ran into a rainstorm, Asquith made an announce- and the commander decided to;ment last week that he intends descend, when the vessel was to introduce a bill to amend the within a few yards of the ground Irish Home Rule Bill now before a sudden gust of wind forced it the Lords and which has passed violently to earth and virtually'its second reading, Lords how- broke it in two, ever will be free to amend bill. I The Pacilic Great Eastern Ry. On the east side of the Fraser River between Prince George and White's Landiug (Big Prairie) means thu opening up of the largest compact area of pood farm lands in the Fort George district. We now offer for sale, in farms of 1G0 acres or more, the best selections along the new railway. These lands were carefully cruised and selected four years ago. We own ail landa offered and give guaranteed title. Prices the lowest and terms the best. Special Inducements to actual settlers. North Coast Land Co. Ltd. South Fort George, B.C. L. R. WALKER .... General Agent DARE-DEVIL BEACIIY PULLS A NEW THRILLER mmonelng ellli-e'lliet lmnk it twenty-one I Oraham, unci rner"; thelice rtli 80 chainB; ■me'iit; H IWBS. noil? An-e.nt TORT OBOROE LAND DISTRICT. Dislrict e,f Peace River. TAKK NOTICE tlmt William Mills, nf vnncouver, It c, logger, Intenda to apply ror permlBBlon tei purchase tlic following described lands: Commencim at a pos Planted .en the north-east lmnk nf ine -inlay River iilmut twenty-one mile* up-Btream from Fort Oraham and Hirer milesi and n quarter easel, marked "W. si.b s.w. corner"! thence easl nn riming thenre north 80 chainB: Hience west go clinins; thence smith so chains tn pnint ni commencement; . <,ntuinini. (nn oorea nice ne- lese. Dated Mnrch 7. IBM, Wil.I,I \M MILLS. John MacDonell, Agent ftuit Baking NOW you can buy 3 Loaves Bread for 25c AT THE PORT OEORGE l.ANI) I.ISTItlCT. HI»nlet nf Peace Itiver. r\KI-, NOTICE tlmt imvkl Fields, of Vancouver, B, C, logger, Intenils to apply for pi-i'inlBHlnn tu purchano the following elescrlhed laiuls: Commencing al a post planted e.n tlio north-east leanli of the Finlay Hiver about twenty-one mllea up-stream freem Furt Graham and two miles nnd n quarter east, mnrkod "n I' b s.w. corner"; thenee east 80 chains: tiience m,rth 80 elinlns; thenee wesl 80 chains; thenco RUuth 80 clinins to point \cornmencement; ciinuiiiiiig imu acres \i-e or less. \atejd March 7, 1914. DAVID FIELDS, John MacDonell, Agent. Also PASTRY and CAKES at Reasonable Prices J. F. CAMPBELL CIVIL ENGINEER British Colombia Land Surveyor Land Aeent Timbor CruliHtr Representing (JOKE & McGItEGOR, Limited McGregor Building. Third Street, SOUTH FORT GEORGE. B. C. The photograph shows Lincoln Beachy, the aviator, in his latest thriller, "indoor flying." Not being satisfied with having the honor to be the first man in this country to " loop-the-loop " in an aeroplane. Beachy made a flight in the Palace of Machinery Hall the largest building in the world, located on the grounds of the Panama Pacific Exposition at San Francisco. He guided his machine in a space 900 feet long and seventy-five feet wide. No turns or twists were attempted, the flight being made on a straight-away The only difficulty experienced by the airman was in landing, when the aeroplane struck a puddle of water, the brakes refused to work and the machine crashed through the large strips of cloth, which had been hung to impede the speed, and then continued on up against the wall. The forward planes were damaged but Beachy was unhurt. After the flight Beachy announced his intention of attemDtina a flght underground if a suitable place could be found Neither the New York Subway, nor Mamoth Cave are large enough at present. if= We are the sole agents for over 1000 lots in Prince George comprising some of the choicest business and residental lots in the G. T. P. Townsite. One of our firm will attend the Government Sale of lots in this district at Vancouver and Victoria, and will buy for clients at a very moderate commission. FOR PRICES AND TERMS WRITE, CALL OR WIRE SOUTH FORT GEORGE & PRINCE GE0R0 V; ==^ P. BURNS & CO. Ltd. of eats Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all Fresh and Cured H«Hmr Cl^mm Vnnm. I GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL Butter, tneese, eggs; | parts of city Highest Prices Paid for Hides and Live Stock phone 88 Phone SS Fort George and Sooth Fort George. Save a Day to Vancouver hy Travelling with INLAND EXPRESS Co. U The Royal Mail and Express Route Steamers OPERATOR, CONVEYOR and HAMMON connecting at Quesnel with Autos, for Ashcroit STEAMER LEAVES SOUTII FORT G'MRGE EVER Round Trip to Ashcroft $80, Single $45.50 PHONE 84 POR RESERVATIONS. OET OVH HATES OM EXPHESS Leslie Cameron, Superintendent, Ashcroft, I J. C. D. E. Mace, Ag South Foi"' Gi' Oltl'B ktaJBM Mitt SMI TAK ul l I"' ttlUJl) / 11. C, miner, Intends tu 'rmission tee purohase the icribed lands: Commencing iieei em tlie nortli-east bank Kiver about nine miles up- i .ei t Graham, marked "J. ner"; thence east su enains; Mi chains; thenee west -io iii1 less, lu tin: riier; thenee course ut the river to point nent; containing ISO acres, h I. 1914- JAMES KIDDLE Y.. John MacDonell, Anent. 'Tie ■; ,A.\D DlSTitlUT, I feace Hii i'r. tnat .lllehiiel rutrlell uver, B. C„ engineer, 1 .nn te, pur lunils tne describe post plunteil tne l-inieey lllver stream irum Kort east, marked ; thenee e.ist .■huins; tiience ith Hi) chains it; containing TAKE \e Of Vuilcnilv to apply fo, following ef "M^.J^a'TO'the er. l'.ndln r u up-st mile east, n thence east eiiuins; i, i,. n smith Ml ,■;,; ment; contal Dated .Mm in mt Charles Cahalin, ., lulmrer, Intends ion le, purchase the 1 iiiiiels: Commencing north-east bunk ut eleven miles 'ileum ami nne i S.W. corner"; nortii su i; thenee einineni'e- '.- or less. Hiver uf rt (; tl sl Ml Him k mo acres ■■ CHARLES CAHALIN. •nihil MacDonell, Agont i'i)H'I' Oi.; Dlst TAKK Nl of Vancouvi tends to apply lee follow UHliK lie't of i'f li'i-; l: Commei north-ei nbnut fort (ii nor"; tl .su chali soutl ment Da LAND DISTRICT, Peace River. lout Thomas Baird, ''., shipwright, ln- permission to pur- el lanas: le 1'ATItH li .Mlielu K HYA.V nell, Age, ' '"i- ■'[ u post planted on the si hank of ti„. |.-iMiay Uiv(.,. oven miles up-stream rrom iiiuiii, marked "T. H.'s S.W. cornice <'a_t so chains; thence nortli •vest Ml ehulns; thenee ■ei leeilut eef commence- •iin acres, more or less. 1911. THOMAS BAIRD. lohn MacDonell, Agent. su cha con tali il Mar. iKT QKOKGI LAND DISTHICT. Peace Hiver. •|.. tlmt .lulin ''err, ot •„ logger, Iutemls to lissieen to purehuse tlie iieei lands: Commencing 1 on the nortli-east bunk Kiier nl ort '-! rked "J. C Murcli I uiu ac r.n I. mt nine miles ilium and two i .n.w. corner"; lellee solltll XO chains; thence e.,1 t'eeiniiieuee- i, mure or less. JOHN' CERR. MacDonell, Agent. that i HIS' Hilel .Mi.'l c. KORT (i Di TAKE NO e.f Vancouve lee apply feel following di: at a post pla eef tlie. Kinlay stream from M.'s s.w. cor thenee nortii chains: them of commence mure' or less. Dated Mar o_GK riil of tl it; [.AND DISTRICT. Peace River. 11 iij.ii Murray, mster, Intends "ii to purchase tiie anils: Commencing the north-east bank limit nine miles up- rahani, marked "H. •in ast Kii chains; ns; thonce wost Su mi chains to peeint attaining 640 acres, miles eust, marked "D. MoC.'S S.W. corner"; thenee eust SU cbains; tiience nortli Sl) eliuins; thenee west 80 cbuins; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; contuining 640 acres, more or less. Dated Murcli 5, lllll. DANIEL MeCARTV'. John MaeDonell, Agent. KOItT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. District of I'eaee Hiver. TAKE NOTICE that Tom Snowuon, of Vancouver, 13. £, butcher, Intenils tu upply for permission lo purchase tlie following descrilied lands: Commeneing at a pust piunted un the north-east bank of the Kinlay River about III teen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and three miles eust. marked "T. S.'s S.W. corner"; thence eust SO eliains; thenee nortii Sll ehalns; tiience west SO eliains; thenee south so chains lo point of commencement; containing 010 acres, mure or less. Dated .March ,r>, 1914. TOM SNOWDON. John MaeDonell, Agent. su chains; thence iv. north so chains tu ment, containing oio Duted .Mareh I, lull. duncan McGillvary, .luhn MacDunell, Agent more ur le.ss. - I —. •-. - ... ... ,ueeie_ ; kumiuu eual su chains; thenee 80 ehalns; thenee suutli su chains; thence int ul commence-1 woBt su chain:.; thence north SO chains to point of commencement; cuntaining Oil) ucres, mole or les . Daled March 6, 1911. GEORGE BLATCHFORP. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. District of Peace itiver. TAKE NOTICE tiiat Sidney Kearney, of Vancouver, II. tl., cooks. Intends to upply for permission to purcliase the following descrihed lands: Commencing ut a post iilanted on the north-east hank eef tlie' !• inlay Hiver ahout eleven mile's up-stream from I-ort Graham ami live: miles east, marked "S, K.'s S.V ner'; thenee east Mi ehulns; thence north so ehains; thence west so chains; thenee seiutli SO eliains tu peeint ol' commencement; eontaining fine acres, more eer less. Dated .March I, 191 I. SIDNEY KEARNEY. John MaeDonell, Agent. TORT CEORCE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace- River. TAKE NOTICE that Wilfred M. Rutherford, of Vancouver, B, C, salesman, Intends to apply for perniission to purchuse tlie fulluwing described lands: Commencing at a pust planted on the north-east bauk of the Finlay River about fifteen miles up-stream irom Fort Graham and twu iniles east, marked "W. M. R.'s S.W. comer"; tiience cast 80 chains; thence nortii 80 cliains; tiience west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; contuining 040 acres, more or less. Dated March 0, 1914. WILFRED M. RUTHERFORD. John MacDunell, Agent. KORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. Dislrii t uf Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Findlay Robertson, of Vancouver, B, C, bridge-man, intends to apply lor permission in purchase the following described lands: i ommenelng at a post planted un tlie north-east hank of the- IInlay River about seventeen mile's up-stream from lurt Graham ami marked "I'1. H.'s S.W. corner"; thence east SO chains; thenee iiorth 80 chains; thenee wesl 80 cliains; tiience soutli SO cliains to puint of com- mencement; containing 010 acres, more or less. Daled March 0, 191 1. FINDLAY ROBERTSON. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. District of Peacc River. TAKE NOTICE that James W. Flaherty, uf Vancouver, B, C, superintendent, inteiuls tu apply for permission lo purchase the fullowing ilescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted un the north-east bank of tlie Kinlay River '": about fifteen iniles up-stream from l-'ort Oraham and four miles east, marked "J. W, K.'s N. W. corner"; tiience east SO ciiuins; tiience south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; iheuce nurth 80 cliains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more .' less. Dated .March 6, 1911. JAMES W. KLAIIERTY. John MacDonell, Agent. I, 1911. lit'OII MURRAY. I John MacDonell, Agent, j IT GEORGE TAKI ' Vane li. permission ; described ..st planted die' Kinlay leislrte-t ol NOTICE uuve-r, li. apply fe ie fulluw "1". rner, in . st banl ked •lest e |",;nt ol tu a. res, more D.ete.el .March 'lllll 1 il 1 Mil , 191 1. '1IAEL leehll .Mil McDONALD. I'Donell. Agent. i IRQ h 1 ' i: l.ANI if Peace e DISTRICT. River. t Daniel K. ■ 'Tie ■ \ . IE tha tit'iein er, tue- pen 11. ('.. hegglT, ''"' vlng de :e post | scribed Inn.Is: ilanted on tlie u k e f lhe Kinlay River LANI) DISTRI Peace River, hat Charles W _, tlmber-faller, m- pe-rinissleili to pur- ig described lanos: a peest planted on the of tin' Kinlay Hiver i up-stream from Keert ee miles east, marked orner": thence east SO outh 80 chuins; thence thence nortli SO cliains encement; containing ir less. 4, 1914. CHARLES WERNER, John MacDonell, Agent. TORT GEORGE LAND DISTKICT. District of Peace Hiver. TAKE NOTICE that Harry N. Chenier, of Vancouver, II. C, painter, (ntends io apply for permission to purcliuse the following described lands: Commenciiig at a post planted on the nnrth-east bank of the 1-Inlay River about fifteen miles up-stream from Kurt Graham and one mile east, marked "11. N. C.'s S.W. corner';; thetice east 80 chains; theuce nortii su chainB; thence west so chains; thence soutii 80 chains to point uf commencement; containing GI0 acres, more or less. Dated Marcli 6, 1911. HARRV N. CHENIER. Jiehn MacDonell. Agent. I KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace Itiver. TAKE NOTICE that Charles J. Egg- ley, of Vancouver, ll, C, construction foreman, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the foliuwing described, ,,,. , ,i„.i lands: Commencing at a post planted ™ S'l ,,ul J'"'",r ",' Ithe north-east hank of the Kinlay River P.1... If A'l A ubeeiit eleven miles up-stream from rort I "J "■'"'"] ',''" ,,'• Graham and four iniles east, marked I °r me Jlma5 K1 TORT GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. District nt Peace- River, TAKE NOTICE that Juhn Cockton, of Vaneouver, B. C, master mariner, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted un th? north-east Lank of the Kinlay itiver about tlfteen miles up-stream Irom Kort Graham and one mile east, marked ".i. C.'s N.W. corner"; thence east su cliains; thenoe suuth SO cliains; tiience wust So cliains; tiience north SO chains lo point nf commencement; containing 010 acres, more or less. Dated March 5, 1914. JOHN COCKTON. John MacDnnell, Agent. chains; thence north 80 chains; thenc* west 80 cliains, more or lees, lo in» river; thence following the course or tha river" to point of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or lesa. Dated March 6, 1914. „„T „„_.. AUGUST DELRIEN. John MacDonell, Agent. KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Rudolph Schno- tcr. uf Vancouver, B. C, cigar manufacturer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tlie north-east bank of the Kinlay River about twenty-one miles up-stream from Fort Graham, and marked "R. S.'s N.W. corner": thence east 20 chains; thence south SO chains, more or less, to the liver; thence following the course of the river to point of commencement; containing 160 acres, more or less. Dated .Marcli 7, 1914. HUDLOPH SOHNOTER. John MacDonell, Agent. KURT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District nf Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that William Smitli, nf Vancouver. B. 0., teamster, inteiuls tn fur lamls KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River. TAKE NOTICE that James McDonald, of Vancouver, B. C, labourer, intends to upply for permission to purchase the following ilescribed lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlay River about twenty-one miles up-stream from Kort Graham and one mile and a quarter east, marked "J. McD.'s N.W. corner": thencc east SO cliains; thence south 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains; tiience north 80 chnins to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 7, 1914. ■ JAMES McDONALD. ti r ab north- nt tiilrtee KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District eif Peace Rlvcr. ,,c, TAKE NOTICE that Stephen Camp- icing, hell, of Vancouver, B. C, log. er, intonds st b: mile "C. J. E.'s N.W. comer,"; thence east up-stream from 1-"oi• Gralinm and tw, 80 chains; thence south 86 chains; thence miles east, marked \\, s.s s.W. cor nt-st 80 ciiuins; thence nurth so chains „°r i t,henc?, east 80 ehalns; thence nortl Ibe tee | oint of 0 10 acres, mi Dat.-el Mar' immencoment; containing or less. 914. RLES J. EGGLEY. in .MacDonell, Agent. SO chains; thence west 80 chains; thonce south 80 chains to [mint of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. I land March 6, 191 I WILLIAM SMITH. John MacDonell. Agimt. mile's e sl, - rner" them i Fort larked list Sll; ^^^^^ chains: th s; tiee-i seiutli SO cl , ommencement; contalnin: i ' less. h -I, 1914. DANIEL I■'. CAMPBELL. John MucDonell, Agent K.eKT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that Thomas Buchan- e, eef Vancouver, It. C, miner, intends apply fur permission to purcliase the lluu ing described land a j,nst planti'el em the north-east Kinlay Itiver abeent thirteen I jam from Kort Graham and one ist, marked "T. R.'s N.W. corner , east SO ciiuins; thence soutii 80 ; thance west SO chuins; thence 80 chains to point uf commence- ntalning 640 acres, more or less. :if II UP-8t nortl me'llt KORT GEORGE LANI) DISTRICT. j District e,f Peace River. TAKE NOTICE Elliat Frank Charles! Norbeck, of Vancouver, B. C, broker, intenils to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tiie! north-east hank of tiie Finlay River about llftee-ii miles up-streum from Fort Oraham, marked "K. C. N.'s S.W. corner"; thence east 80 eliains; thence nortii I SO cliains; thence west SO chains; thence I soutii SO cliains to point of commence- mnii-nelng j m(.nl. cuntalnlng 610 acres, more or less. - ' bank j Dated March .i, 1914. "lk'S| FRANK CHARLES NORBECK. John MacDonell, Agent. KORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. „ . , ,., ~T~TTT7T7_T, District of Peace Itiver TORT GEORGE LAND DISIRICT. TAKE NOTICE that Mart-in 0. Lund, _,, ,.,.1>i",!.!;',t ,','.r feace^Rlver. of Vancouver, B, C, chef, Intends to (, TAKE NOTICE teat James Suther- apply for permission to purchase the! ""I "f Vancouver, I., i painter, In- following described lands: Commencing 'i'"'18 t0, ""S1., *".'' Permiss on to pur- ata post planted on the north-east bank ™ase th,e lollowing described lands: of the Finlay River about seventeen Commencing at a pees planted on the miles up-stream from Fort Graliam andnPrt.-'eW bank ".' the '''"''''J' I*lver live miles east, marked "M. O. L.'s S.W. I .J1"1'' , thirteen miles up-stream irom corner; tiience eust SO cliains; tlicnce ''"rt Graham and tour miles east, marked "J. S.s S.W. corner ; thei apply for permission to pure fullowing described lands: Com at a post planteei nn the north-fl) of the Finlay River about twenty-one miles up-stream from Kort Graham aie'l a quarter of a mile east, mnrked ' eS. C.'s N.W, corner"; tiience east 80 chains: tiience- soutli 80 cliains; thence west 80 cliains; tiience nortii SO chnins tn point of commencement; containing 610 acrei more or less. Dated .March 7, 1914. STEPHEN CAMPBELL. Jolm MacDonell. Agent. north SO chains; tliencc west 80 cliains; I tiience soutii SO cliains to point of com-i inencement; containing 010 acres, more iwesl °u chains or less. Dated March 6, 1914. MARTIN O. LUND. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of i'eaee River. T'KE NOTICE thnt Thomas Doyle, of Vancouver, B. C, teamster, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on tlie north-east bank :e east SO j 0f the Finlay River about nineteen mile. cliains: tlicnce north 80 cbains; thence | up-stream"from For. Graham _and half thence soutii SO chains to point of commencement; containing 010 acres, more or less. Hated .March 6, 1914. JAMES SUTHERLAND. John MacDonell, Agent. fl" "baud March 6, 1914 _ TffiMa^onrttN^Nent.|i°*!?J5 !?!^lb,edJa.^' _:AT,mT?rnAn,l IOE I.AND DISTRICT. t of Pence River. ICE tiiat Carroll Charles, 11. Ci lahorer, Intends ermission to purchase the rilied lnnds: Commencing TORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Distriet of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that George Nash, of Vancouver, B. C, tailor, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the fol- B post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlay River about fifteen miles and a half up-stream from Fort Graliam. marked "G. N.'s S.E. corner"; tiience KURT OEORGE LAND AlISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE tiiat John Stevenson, I uf Vancouver, B. C, boilermaker, Intends [ to apply tor permissiun to purcnase the following described lands: Commencing KORT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT, District of Peace River. „,„, _ TAKE NOTICE that Davis Donaldson. nortn 40 chalns; thence west -9 chain of Vnncouver, R. C„ painter, intends to | more or iea8 t0 ,he rlver. thence fol. apply for permission to purchase the lowing the course of the river to point following described lands: Commencing ; 0f commencement; contuining 320 acres, mile east, marked "T. D.'s S.W. corner"; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 ciiuins; tiience west SO chains; thenci soutii 80 chains to point of commencement: containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated .March 6, 1914. THOMAS DOYLE. John MacDonell, Agent. KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TiKE NOTICE that Joseph Kess'T, of Vancouver, B. C. logger, Intends to apply for permission to purchase the ■rn the north-east bankln^M ' nt thirteen miles ;pel. at a i'ost planted on the north-east bank nf tlic Finlay P.lver about thirteen miles up-stieam from Fort Graham and two ig the on eininene-ei e or less. .... Qttttt, marked "D. D.'s N.W. cor- teen nines ner". tbpnce enat go chains; tbence snutn raltnm, marked |80 chalns; llience west 80 chains; thence tnence e.iM su nortj1 eia chains to point of eommence- i-iiaiiis: ttience ; nlpnt; containing 010 ucres, more or less ss, to the river; Dated M,„.t.h r, 19H , "' "ie Uver DAVIS DONALDSON, nt; containing! John MacDonell, Agent. more or less. Doted March 6, 1914. GEORGE NASH. John MacDonell. Agent. KORT GEORGE L_ND DISTRICT. Distriet nf Peace. River. TAKE NOTICE that Joseph White- man, of Vancouver. B. C, logger. Intends „.,... to apply for permission to purchase the at a post planted on tlie north-east hank following descrilied lands: Commencing of the Finlay River about seventeen lat a post planted on tlie north-east bank miles up-stream from Fort Graham and:0' 'he Finlay Hiver about thirteen miles i foUoWlri"- described lnnd«- Cnenmmrie,. lour mlles east, marked "J. S.'s S.W. cor- up-stream from Fort Oraham ami three at a post nlanted on the north-SE^ lank ner"; thenceeast SO chains; thence north m"«8 east, marked. "J. W.'s S.W. cor- of the Finlav^ River _3irt tw_»-5! 80 cliains; thence West SO chains; thence "er"; thence east 80 chains; thence nortl. miles up-stream from Fort GrahSm'.SS soutl. 80 chains to point of commence-; SO ehalns; thence west 90 chains; thence uvo milesTand .i uarTi»r ollt mn*£2* "t ment; containing 610 acres, more or less, south 80 choirs to point of commence- iV'2 v W rnrner"^f,;tof „' i,T J- j Dated March 6, 1914. jment; containing 640 acres, more or lesa ! • " -r •t,,ence east *>» I JOHN STEVENSON. Mated March 6, 1914. JOSEPH WHITEMAN, John MacDonell. Agent John MacDonell, Agent.' ll'-e | " "CARROLL CHARLES. John MacDonell, Agent. | GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. Istrict eef Pe-ace P.lver. NOTICE that Angus McGil- i" Vancouver, B. C, miner, In-1 apply feer permission to pur-f ■ following described lands:] ll e at a post planted on the! ■ heii'.' of lhe- Klnluy River j ve-n miles up-stream from Fort' i mile.s e'ast. marked "A. rner",; thence .'ast 80 nortli SO chains; tneuce thence south sn chains iime'iie-eiiiont; containing .1 e h I, 1 I I. McGTLLIVARY. hn MacDonell, Agent. KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Dlstrle't nf Peace Hiver. TAKE NOTICE that Juseph Morgan, of Vancouver, R. C., miner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a i "St planted on the1 north-east hank eef tin' I'inlay Rlvcr ahnut thirteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham am] three miles east, marked ".1. M.'s N.W. corner"; thence east 8a cbains; thence south mi chains; thence west so chains; thence north su ciiuins t«e peeint of commencement; containing 6IU acres, miere or less. Dati'.l March ,i, 1914. JOSEPH MORGAN. John MucDonell, Agent. FORT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE that John P Smitli, of Vancouver, B. ('., bricklayer, Intends to I ter""lntend apply for permission to purchase the purohaae the'foll'owl. g .lescribed il. 1Vn f,.!*. , ?" <"ommenclng commencing at a post planted lat a post planted on the north-east bank north-east bunk nf the Finlay IEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Istrict of Pence Rlvcr. i 'Th IE thai James J. Lou- erancouver, II. C, logger, in- ai I'lv fur permission to pur- :'e.linking described lands: ' - ui a i'ost planted on the bank e,f iln. I'inlay River ■ miles un-Btream from Kort ind tun "mile's e'tist, marked s w corner"; thenco eust sn 'i'i see chains; tlicnce west SO ence seeutb SO chains lo point neement; containing 610 acres, PORT OEOROI 3 I.AN'D DISTRICT, District u TAKB NOTIC! f Peace Iii\er 0 that Peter Hyland. nf Vancouver, H. ('., logger, intends tn qdhIv for Permission u> purchase tlie following descrii. nl lands; Cninmencing nl a j nst planted on tlie north-east hank of the I'inlay Rlv er about thirteen miles up-stream frnm 1 •'ort Oraham and four miles east, marki ■cl "P. M.'s N. w. cor- ner"; thenre east 80 eliains; thenco smith 80 chains; thence west SO chains; thenoe north SO chains tn point nf conimeiice- ment; containing 6 10 acres, mnre or less. Dated Mai cli 5. , 1 !M 1 pi;ti. It MY LAND. J ohn MacDonell, Agent. l-jltT GEORGE LAND UISTRICT. e Llstrict of Peace River TAKE NOTICE that Thomas Adam Anderson, of Vnncouver, B. ... carpen-' to apply tor iiermission to | lands; en tlie i Rlvcr ; KURT GEOBGE LAXD UISTRICT. District of Peace Itiver. TAKE NOTICE that Henry W. McGregor, of Vancouver. R. c, timber cruiser. Intends to apply for permission to purchase tbe feellmving described ^_^^^_^^^^^^^_^^^^^_^___^_^^^^___^_^^_1^^_^^^_^_--._. lands: Commencing at a post phmted of the Kinlay River ahout seventeen !abou. seventeen mik-6 up-stream from ion the north-east bank mlles up-stream from Fort Grnham, | i-on Graham ami two miles east, marked River about seventeen thenee soutii 80 cbains; tiience west R0 chains; thence nortii SO chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres more or less. iiiivd M frch 7, lil'41 JOSEPH KFSSIFR, John MacDonell. * "■*■».« and marked "J P. S.'s N.W. corner"; i :"j\ 'a. -V.'s N.W.* corneV'; "thence east from Fort Graham anel two mil theme east 80 chains; them-o south SO so chains; thence south SO chains; thence marked "II. XV. McG chains: tlicnce west SO chains, more or, WL.st SO chains; thence north SO chains'tbence east less, to the river; tiience following the; to point of commencement; containing course of the river to point of com-1610 acres, more or less. KORT OFORGH LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. T'KE NOTICE that William Morrill, ,of Vancouver, B. C, locomotive eniri- f the Finlay I neer, intends to apply for permlsslor t- miles un-stream j purchase the following described lnnds mencement; containing OlO acres, more or less. Dated Marcli 6, 1914. JOHN P. SMITH. John MacDonell, Agent KORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. District nf I'eaee River. TAKI" NOTICE lhat Charles R. West- ley, of Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends tu apply feer permission to purchase the following ilescribed lands: Commencing at a post iilanted on tlie north-east bank of tiie Finlay River about seventeen miles up-stream trom Kort Graliam nnd one mile east, marked "C. R. W.'s N.W. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ corner": thence cast SO cliains; thence thence north SO chains to point of com Dated March 0, 1911. THOMAS ADAM ANDERSON. John MacDonell. Agent. TORT GEORGE l.ANU DISTRICT, liistrict of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE lhat Joseph White, of Vancouver, B. C, labourer, intends to apply feer permission to purcliase tlie following described lauds: Cummencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of tlie Finlny Hiver about seventeen miles up-stream from Fort Graliam ami three miles cast, marked "J. W.'s N.W. corner": tiience enst SO chains; tbence south SO chains; tiience west SO chains; east, j Commencing at a post planted on tn, ^^^^^^^^^^ S.W. corner :. north-east bank of the Finlav River hence east 80 chains; them, norti SOjpbout twentv-one miles up-stream from halns: thenre west SO chains: thence | j.-ort Graliam and three miles and f outh 80 chnins to point of commence-'quarter east, marked "Vf. M.'s N.W. cor- netit: containing 640 acrcs, more or less, e ner"; thencc enst 80 chains, tlicnce south Dated March 6, 1914 henry w McGregor. John MacDnnell. Agent KURT il' soutii SO chains; tlicnce west SO chain: tiience nortii SO chains to point of commencement; containing 840 acres, more or less. Dated March 0. 1914. CHARLES R. WESTI.EY. John MacDonell, Agent mencement; containing (lie) acres, more or less. Dated Marcli 4, 1911. JOSEPH white. John MacDoneU, Agent. Dis I. 11114. .1 VMKS .1. LOUDON. John MncDonell, Agont. FORT '.URGE LAND DISTRICT. nii i eef peace River. ITICE lhal Malcolm .lames f Vancouver. B. I'., logger, apply for permission to pur- foilowlng di'sorlbe'il lands: ■ ai a pust plantcd nn the bnnk of tlie Kinlay River miles up-stream from Fort i one mile oast, marked "M. .V corner": tlicnce east 80 ie- north so chains: tliencc ii'.- thenco south sn clmins ' commencement; containing rch I, 1914. l.i'nI.M JAMES MORROW. John MaeDonell. Agent '",'','■: LAND DISTRICT. Irlcl nf Peace River. ''I ICE thnl Joe Browen, of R c, logger, Inteiuls to n ilsslon to purchase lhe fol- rlhed lamls: Commencing at t 'i . n lhe nnrtli-easl bank of Rive r nbnut nine miles up- | Fort Gralinm ."ml four miles "1 ".I. H's S.W. corner": 80 chnins; thence north 80 i'" west si chains; llience alns to point of commence- lining filei acres, more nr less. arch 4, 1911. .lOI-' 11R OWEN. John MacDonell, Agent. GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District eef I'eaee' River. TAKE NOTICE that Edward M. Oll- r, of Vancuuver, R. C, printer, Intends I to apply for permission tee purcliase the following described lauds: Commencing at a peest planted on the north-east hank of the Finlay River about thirteen miles up-stream from Fort Qraham and live miles e'ast, marked "E. M. O.'s N.W. corner": thence. e-ast so ehalns; thence south tiience west SO chains; thence halns tee pe Int eef e'limnieni-i'- ning (IP' aeie-s more or less, cli 6, 1911. EDWARD M. OLIVER. Jiehn MacDonell, Agent. north D. ta ■el Mai FORT GEURGE LAND DISTRICT. Dlstrle't eef Peace' River. TAKE NOTICE Unit John Shaw, of Vancouver, B. C, gardener, Intenda to apply for permission to purchnse (he following describeil laiuls: Commencing nl a post planted mi Iiie north-enst bank of the' Kinlay River ahoul thirteen miles np-st i I'lim from Kort Graham and live miles east, marked ".I, S's S.W. corner"; 0 cast SO chains; tlieni-e north SO s; thenca west so ehalns: thenci' soutii so chains to point eef commencement; containing OIO acres, more or less. Dated .Mareh a. 1914. JOHN SHAW. John MaeDonell, Agent. KORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Disti'ict of Peace River. TAKK NOTICE tllllt Henry Eggiey, of Vancouver, R. C. Ironworker, intenus , „ .. . n n . . . e i In apply for permission to purchase the ley of Vancouver B. C mlnei Int:nds. f,.,,.;,.;,,._ (1 K.ill;„,1 , l|.,]s commencing Iof the Flnla miles up-st TORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. | Distriet of Peace Hiver. I, TAKE NOTICE that Hartford B. See- followlng describeil iands: Commencing at a post iilanted on the north-east bank tf tlie Finlay River anout eleven miles ip-streatn from Fort Graham and one mile e-ast, marked "H. 1 . S.'s N.W. .nrner"; thence east KO cliains: thence south Sll chains; thence west so cliains; tbence north SO cliains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less. Dated March 4. 1914. HARTFORD 11. SEELEV. John MacDonell, Agent. River nleeeut seventeen from Fort Graliam and four miles east, marked "II. E.'s N.W. corner"; tbence east SO chains: ttience soutii SO chains: thence west 80 cliains; thencc nurth so chains to point of commencement; cuntaining 010 acres, more or less. Dnted March 0. 1914, HENRY EGGLEY. John MacDonell, Agent. IF l AND UISTRICT. of Peace Illier. TAKE NOTICE tlmt Patrick I. Dono- lioe. of Vancouver. B. C, architect, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lands: Commencing at a pe'St planted on tlie north-east hank of the Finlay River about seventeen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and one mile east, marked "P. J, D.'s S.W. corner"; thence cast 80 eliains: tiience nortli so chains: thence west so chains; thence south so clinins to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March n. 1914. PATRICK J. DONOHOE. John MacDonell, Agent. FORT GEORGE LA.ND DISTHICT. Dislrict of Peace River. TM<E NOTICE that Arthur S. Percy, of Vancouver, B. ( ., broker, intends to npnly for permission to purchase tlie following described lands: Commencing at a post plante-ei on the north-east hank of the Finlay Itiver about fifteen miles un-stream from Fort Graham, marked "A. S. P.'s N.W. corner"; thence east SO chains; thence snuth so cliains; thence west SO ehnins, inure' nt le-i-s. to the river; thence following the course of the river fo point of commencement; con- taining 4S0 acres, more or less. Dated Mulch "., 191 I. ARTIU'R S. PERCY. Jolm MncDonell, Agent. -. -.lence south SO chains; thence west 80 chains; tiience nortli 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. Dated March 7, 1914. WILLIAM MORRILL. John MacDonell, Agent. KORT CEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TM-:e NOTICE that George Hamilton, of Vancouver, B. C. bricklayer. Intend* to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planteei on tlie north-cast bank of the Finlay River about twenty-one miles up-stream from Fort Graham and four miles anil a quarter east, marked "G. H.'s N.W. corner"; tbence east 80 chains: tbence soutli 80 chains: thence west SO chains; thence nort'h 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or iess. Dated Mnrcli 7. 1914. GEORGE HAMILTON. John MacDoneU, Agent FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of i'eaee River. TAKE NOTICE that John Noycs, of Vancouver, B, l\, miner, intends tu ap KURT GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT. Dlslriel of Peace River. TAKE notice Unit Archie Buchanan, of Vancouver, B, C, steam-shovel fore- ply for permission to purchase the foi-l"1""- Intends to apply for permission to lowing describod lands: Commencing at Purchase the following described lands: a post planteei on the north-east bauk Commencing at a post planted on tne „f the Finlay River nboul eleven mllos norfli-east hank of the Finlay River from Kort Graliam an.l two "fetot seventeen miles up-stream trom marked "J. N.'s N.W. c,.r-11'!"', p'"'\ '!"» '>!") Ave mllos east, inark- -ast 80 chains; thence south I ™ "■ B-s -vu- eorner, tnence east I . FORGE LAND DISTRICT. le'le'l of Peace lllver. OTICE thai Thomas Wilson, v,'i'. R. C, laborer, intends 'I' permission In purchase ine ippcrihnil lands: Commencing Innte.d ...e, tlio north-enst hank 'v River ahoul nineteen miles "rnm Fori Grnhnm nnd three "half east, meei-ked "T. W..S ;>' : thance on-f 80 chains: i i 89 chnins; tliencc west 80 Tee: thence anuth SO chains commencement! conlaining l""l'l> 111- lofl.q, ■"I'll Ce, 1911, TII'lMic. WILSON, •ieihll Mai'Dnncll. Agent. ''"UK LAND DISTHICT. ''I'I of Peace lllver. "TI''E llial Melvln GUI, nf H i'.. le'amsler, Inieiuls lo ""■'"'ssion lo purchase lhe '""'"'I'd lands: .ommenctng ■"' '"1 een Mm nnrth-east lianit '." Rive'.- about nineteen miles irnm Fort Ornhnm and Uvo '. halt eist, nierkcl "M G 's ' ■ "-I".,.,. ,,.,,|| o.n rhalns: i r'i ehnins: thrnce wesl SO FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. Districl eef Peace River TiKE NOTICE that Bert Foote, of Vancouver, 11. ('., cigar-maker, intends to apply for permission tei purchase tiio following described lamls: Commencing nt a post planted on the north-east bank nf tlle Finlay River aboul fifteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and live miles enst, mnrked "R. F.'s N.W. corner": thence east SO chains; thence south SO chnins; thence west SO ehulns; tbence north SO chains to point of commencement: containing (ilo ucres, more or less. Dated March li, 1914. BERT FOOTE. John MacDonell, Agent. '""'I .Ma """Hi "i > 'ro i„ point "nl; ciiiiinlnlng 010 aores, i I, 1914. MET.VTN GILL. John MncDonell, Agent. LAND DISTRICT. Ponce Rlvcr. lhat Paul Roy, of , jolt, Inieiuls to apply purchnso life following .'lese .llii-d lanels: Commencing nt a post Slanted on llie north-east bank of tbe ■e,.,,. uivcr nboul fifteen miles up. oti-am fri Kor! Grnhnm and live mlles , ... i,,i "P R's S.W. corner'; thonoe eas so chklns: thlnce north 80 clans' hence wesl SO chnins; tbence t.tifll'tO chains I- pe.li.t of cummenee- ment: containing 040 acres, more or less. Marcli 5. 1914 KURT GEORGE Dlslriel of TAKE NOTICE Vancouver, B. C, c< for permission In up-stream miles east, ne-r": thence SO chains; thence west SO chains; theuce north so clinins to peeint e>f commencement; conlaining 610 acre's, more or less Dated Marcli 4, 1914. JOHN NOYES. John MacDonell, Agenl FURT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. District of Peace Rivor. TAKE NOTICE that Freeman William Ferguson, of Vancouver, B, C, commercial traveller, intends to npply for permission to purcliase the following described lands: Commencing nt a post planted on the north-east bank of tile Finlay River about eleven mlles upstream from Fort Graham and three miles cast, marked "1 . W. F.'s N.W. corner"; thence east 80 chains: thencc south 80 chains; thence west 80 elinlns; thencc nortli 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 ncres. more or less. Dated March 4, 1914. FREEMAN WILLIAM FERGUSON, John MacDoaell, Agent I . PAUL ROY. John MacDonell, Agent, KORT Districl TM.'E NUTM nf Vancouver apply for pe following de: at a posl Plant of the Finlny B"e ItGE LAND DISTRICT. f l'e'iice Rlvcr. Umi Daniel McCarty, It c. labourer, Intends to rmission to purchase the nrlbod lnnds: Commencing 1 on the north-east bank r about tlfteen miles FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River, TAKE NOTICE lhat William Morrison, nf Vancouver, B. O, miner, intends to apply for permission to purcliase the following described lnnds: Commencing nt u post plnntcil on the north-east liunk of tlie Finlny River nliout seventeen nllcs up-strenm from Fort Grnham anil hrec miles enst, marked "W. M.'s S.W. corner": tlicnce cnst SO chains; thetice nortii SO chnins; thence west SO chains; thence south SO cliains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1914. , WILLIAM MORM .ON. John MacDonell, Agent FORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT. District of Peace River, TAKE NOTICE that Duncan McGIIII- vary, of Vancouver. B. C, logger, intends to apply for permissinn lo purchnse llie following described lnnds: Commencing at a post plnnted on the north-east bank of the Finlay River about eleven miles up-stream from Fort Oraham and five miles east, marked "D. McG.'s N.W. cor se chalm west SO to polllt of (110 acres, me Dated Mar south SO chains: tli tlicnce nortli SO chains commencement; contuining it or less. ll ll 19' I ARCHIE BUCHANAN. John MacDonell, Agenl ins KOItT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. TIKI-: NOTICE that .lohn Anderson, of Vancouver, B. c, hod-carrier. Intends to apply fur pormisslon to purclinsc the following described Inuds: Commencing at a post planted ten the north-east bank of the Finlay River nliout thirteen miie-s up-strenm from l-'ort Grnhnm and one mile enst marked "J. A.'s S.W. corner"; thence cast SO elinlns: thence norlli SO chains: thence west SO clinins; thence soutii SO chnins to point of commencement, cnntnlnlng Oln ucres, more or less. Dnted Mnrcli 6, 1914. JOHN ANDERSON. John MacDonell. Agent KOHT GEURGE l.ANU DISTRICT. Districl of Pence River. TAKF NOTICE that Vernon D. Dennl- son, of Vnncouver, B. C broker, intends In apply for perniission lo purchase the following described lanels: Ceemmenclng ut a post piunted on the- north-east bank of the Finlay River ahoul fifteen mile's up-strenm from Fort Graliam and two miles cast, marked "V. D. D.'s N.W. corner"; thence east SO cliains: tbence south 80 ehalns; thence west SO chains; thence north SO cliains lo point of commencement; containing 010 acres, more or iess. Dated Mnrch 6, 1914. VERNON D. DENNISUN. .lohn MacDonell, Agent KURT GKORGE LAND UISTRICT. District of Peace River. TAKE NOTICE Hint Geaere;.' Hlalch- ford. of Vancouver, ll c. engineer, Intends to applv for permission to purchaae the following described Inmls: (ommenelng at n posl plunteil nn tho, north-east bank of the Finlay River about fifteen miles up-stream from Fort Graliam and three mlles enst, mnrked FORT GEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pene'e' River. TAK-K NOTICE Unit David Elder, of Vnncouver, It. ('., teamster. Intends to following described lamls: Commencing nt a post planted on the nortli-east bank apply for permission to purchase the of the Kinlay River about thirteen tulles up-stream from Kort Graliam. anil marked "D. E.'s S.W. corner"; the-nee east SO clmins: thence north SO chiins; thence' west SO chnins, more or less, tei the river; thence' following the course of tlie river to point eef commencement; containing 640 acres, more or le-ss. Dnte'il March fe, 191 I. DAVID ELDER. John MacDonell, Agent KURT GEORGE l.ANU DISTRICT. Dislrict of Pe'iie,. River. TAKE NOTICE tleal Theemas Thompson, nf Vancouver. B. C, clork, Intends to npply feet* permission to purchase the following described lnnds: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlny River nbout twenty-one miles np-strenm from l-'ort Graham nnd four miles nnd n quartor east marked "T. T.'s S.W. corner": thence east 80 chains: thence nortii SO cliains; ttience west 80 chains; thence south 89 clinins tn point of commencement; containing oio acres, more-or less. Dated March 7. 1914. TH .MAS THOMPSON. John MaeDonell, Agent TORT OEOlKiE LAND DISTRICT Dlstrle't of Pcacc Rlveer. TiKE NOTICE that Patrick James McQovern, of Vancouver, B. C„ teamster, inteiuls to npply for permission to purchase tlie following described lands: Commencing at a imst planted on the north-east bank of the K .ilav Rivet ahout nineteen miles up-streum from l-'ort Graham ami one mile and n hnlf east marked "P J. McG.'s s.W. corner"' tbence enst SO chains: tbence nortii 80 chains; thenci' west SO chains; thence soulh 80 elinlns to point of commencement, contuining 640 ncres, more or less Dnted Mnrch 0, 1914. PATRICK JAMBS McGOVERN John MncDoncll, Agent KURT GEORGE I.AND DISTRICT District of P 'o River. TAKK NOTICE Unit August Delrlen ol Vancouver, n. c, cook, Iniends to npnly for permission to purchnso tlie fullowing describeil lnnds: Commencin" nt n post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlny Rivet- nbout nlnoteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham, ami mark- FORT OEORGE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River TAKE NOTICE thnt Hugh SmHV Main, of A .incouver, B. Cl„ tmmst«r intends to npply for permissinn tn pur - the following described lands- Commencing at post planted on the nortli past bank of the Finlay Ith-er about nineteen miles up-strenm from Fort Oraham ami live miles and a half east. mnrked "H. S. M.'s N.W, corner'; tbence east SO chains: thence south 80 chnins: thencc west 80 chains : thence north 8* cbains to point of commencement; contnining 010 nce-es more or less. Dated Mn.'.n et 114. HUGH SMITH MAIN, lohn MacDonell, Agent. FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Peace River. T'KE NOTICE thnt William Wilson of Vancouver, B. C, laborer, H-ternls to annly for permission to purchase tbe foliuwing described lands: Commencing M n post plnt'tofl .en the north-ervst bank rf the Flndlny PI ) i, ■ ■ .- n .- up-stream from Fort O mll»s and a. half e-est ,.-,,.■■ ; N.W. corner"; thance en ■> c" ■' 'i-eeeee-p soutii 80 chains; tlie""p WP ' K • chains; Uienee north 80 chains to ..-.i.-. e.f commencement! containing 610 acres, more or less. Dated March 6, 1914. WTLTTiAf WIT S.V John MacDnnell \c..,,t FORT GEORGK LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River. TiKE NOTICE thnt William Chnm- bcrlaln, nf Vnncouver, R. C, labemrer, intends to apply for iiermission to purchase tiie following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of tlle l-.nlay River nbout nineteen miles un-stream from Fort Graham and four miles and a half enst, mnrked "W. C.'s N.W. corner": thenre east SO cliains: thence south 88 chains: tiience west SO clinins; thence nortii So chnins to point of commencement; contnining 610 ucres, more or less. Dated Mnrch 6, 1914. WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, John MacDonell, Agent. FORT OEOROE LAND DISTRICT. District of Pence River. TAKE NOTICE t'hnt Jnmes Oreen, of Vancouver, B. C, teamster, intends to npply for permission to purclmse the following described lamls: Commencing at a post planted on the north-east bank of the Finlay Rlvcr about nineteen miles up-stream from Fort Graham and one mile ami a half east, ninrked "J. O.'s N.W. corner": tlicnce enst 80 chnins: tlicnce south SO chains; tlicnce west 80 chains; thence north 80 clinins to point of commencement; containing 040 acret. moro or less. Dated March 6, 1914. JAMES GREEN. John MncDonell, Ag' 44' 2,' Mill ;.:"•' Jt ., 1 3 .• s «J!J'*J| r > •I r, Hi • m 1 r ..("*.- ->■ »■■,' t ._>] '.'... _: . j i'*'' i' ,i. ./§ *'' ... "• .: . 't i t> ■■ '.. ' I -'!! •■ !> ■') e TO Foi i'ttAKtt-t _ \m Ai.a v *-i-» LSK6 pef 2 CENTS R POUND .. Hudson's Hav Spur-194, B. C. every - ■ KS Fori George to II. B. Spur. Half- One-Eighth-Cent; Spur to Summit .;. prepaj your freight to II. B. Spur geo. Mcdowell, 194, B.C. : £ HUBBLE from H. B. Spnr to Summit Lake. 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D M ICK Avenue ".for PRICE $650 each 9525 $3250 $900 $1350 $975 each TERMS $276.00 cash 1-2-3-years $220.00 $1315.00 $326.25 $581.25 $412.50 i large to see ■ 8th Avenue & Brunswick St, S2500 easy terms list of ifooi] buys in close in property. It us before buyiug. BAIM & WILSON Ltd. iRGE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE 'PHONE 11 Jas. McNamee probably one of the oldest and best known trappers in the country returned with bis catch of furs this week after more than a year's absence in the north and south forks of the Big Salmon Itiver. Among the large number of furs MacNamee brought in was tt very fine grizzly bear hide. Joe never missis bringing down one or more grizzly. Reduced fares on all lines to the Dominion Day celebration here Northern Lumber i- Mercantile' Company shipped another scow load of lumber to Quesnel mi Thursday last- witb Wm. McLan n in charge. The distance down is 95 miles and is made ill 12 hours, almost .^ miles per hour. Dr. Evans who has.been.look- ing over the land and timber in the vicinity of Dome Creek on the upper Eraser returned to lown this week. The 'Dr.' is well satisfied with his trip and speaks well of that part of: the country. $17.50 for the return trip from Quesnel to the celebration here on July 1st. The Oddfellows have changed the night for their lodge nret- ing from Tuesday to AVednes- deiy. All vis't'ntr brethern nre cordially invited to attend. The South Fort George Chamber of Commerce will hold a meeting Tuesday night j next at 8 p.m. in Burch's Hall. I Important business will be discussed. Mr. Tl. M. Gorden returned last week from an extended trip to feattle and Vancouver. Tn the latter place he was attending the Government sales. Horse racing, Hose racing, Men's, Boys and Girls foot races at the celebation here on July 1st, H. S. Clements, member in the Dominion house for Comox —Atlin was a visitor in town last we-;k. "The people of Prince Rupert want a daily mail service," said Mr. Clements and having just coma over the G.T.P. railway from there, I see no reason why they should not have mail every day inside of six weeks."' Tf "Mr. Clements hopes are realized for the people of Rupert, of course the people of this district will benefit thereby. One mile canoe race on Fraser, I winner $30, second $20, at the 'Celebration here July 1st, Mr. Seabach of Seebach and I Hubble of Giscombe Portage was in town this week on business, The above firm runs the ' motor boat "Giscombe" from H. P, Spur Mile 194. B. C. every Wednesday to Summit 1 <tl-e and can arrange for transportation to any point in tha Par- _L Canadian Industrial Exhibition tnd P River JULY 10-18, 1914. ' The Meeting Ground and Market Place between East and West" WHAT II11S YEAR'S VISITORS WILL SEE ; . Exposition, Scientific Gas Engine Demonslra- ■!'•'! ntal Farm Exhibit, West's Biggest Race Wonderful Pony Show, " The Siege ot Delhi " The W rking Model n£ the Panama Canal, Bkaciiey ator, Looping the Loop and Flying upside down. $73,000 for Premiums, Purses, and Attractions. Close .1,. r.,' 22nd ;; Prize List on Application. itti) J I COX, I'ii YOU'LL HE INTERESTED EVERY MINUTE A. W. BELL. _citmr and Manila ^== -J snip, Finlay district. ,Mr. Seebach reports that there are a large number going up into the Peace this year and that he is in a position to make contracts for t"k- in. any amount of" freight at reasonable rates into this country. $1,000.00 in prizes at the Demonstration hereon July 1st. Don't miss it "Hello, Dobson! Any yesterday when you were ing?" "tlreat1. I was away six bill collectors called." THE CHURCHES luck fish- when SPECIAL _..__ $175.00 SPECIAL OFFER FOR A CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOT IN PRINCE GEORGE HIGH AND DRY DONT FAIL to see our Lots close to CONNAUGHT PARK. HIGHEST ELEVATION IN PRINCE GEORGE SPECIAL OFFER to you on these Lots for the next ten days will be $250.00 each -PECUI. OFFER MURDOFF & GETHING SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. SPECIAL OFFER Presbyterian Church Rev. A. C. Justice, pastor, Sunday services II a. in. and 7.30 p. m., Sunday School at 2 p. m. Subject for evening service. "The way of Holi- Church of England Rev. M. Sadler, pastor, next Sunday the following services will be hell : Matins 11 a. m., Evensong 7.30. DON'T tear up your building GET the rough Plumbing Done Now by Experts The Clapham Plumbing Co. Sanitary I'i.umiunh, Steam and Furnaob Hbatino Ki-Eluturwl England and Canada. EBTIMATKS l.-RKE. Apply M. E. JE GLUM, Phono 42. SOUTII FORT QEORQU Hood's First Anniversary Sale Commencing JUNE 22nd, 1914. We are one year old this month and are cutting lots of prices NOW Specials in every department; watch our windows, also watch for hand bills SPECIALS For Monday and Tuesday Only "Robin Hood Flour is Different" LOOK! 98 lb. sack 49 lb. sack $3.25 $1.65 Not more than 200 lbs to one customer Special for the Smokers: BALED HAVANA CIGARS 5c EACH Not over 50 to one customer HOODS The One Price Store Sooth Fort George Having recently established a lumber mill here we are pre paredtodeliverroughlumb,,, ot any dimension, Ordway & Wakeley Newland, b. c. HARRY M. BURNETT Architect and Civil Engiheer Temporary Office : Corner Vancuuver and Eitrhth ._ , PRINCE GEORGE BC ' T. G. JONES Solicitor and Notary Public. Fort GeorBe Trust Building KORT GEORGE. B.C. Alex. McEachern Builder and Contractor Estimates given for all classes of work Address: General Delivery SOUTH FOItT GEORGE DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP J^OTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between D. A. Brewster and K. B PELHAM, under the. firm name of "Brewster & Pelham" und carrying on business as Building Contractors was dissolved March 1st, 1914, by mutual consent. All accounts due to the above mentioned firm are payable to H. B. Pelham. (Signed) D. A.BREWSTER R. B. PELHAM "I say," asked the funny commercial "what made them build the station so far away from the village'.''' "I don't know," replied the porter gravely, "unless they thought it would be more convenient to have it down here near the railway." The Biggest and Best Ever Dominion Day Celebration South Fort George, B.C. July 1st, 1914 $1000 in Cash Prizes. Horse Races, Hose Reel Races, Foot Races Jumping, Canoe Races, Athletic Sports Championship Baseball Parse - $250 Special Rates on All Lines The B. C. Express leaves Quesnel at 7 a.m. Tuesday June 30th, arrives at South Fort George Wednesday, July 1st. Returning arrives Quesnel Thursday, July 2nd, at 2 p.m. Round Trip Fare $17.50 :: Don't miss this opportunity to see the Hub of B. C. :: W. F. COOKE, -unniilnic Dlractor J. R. CAMPBELL, A ■• hit. Man. Director F. O'FLAHERTY Sec. - Trcns.
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Title | Fort George Herald |
Publisher | South Fort George : Northern Interior Printing Company Limited |
Date Issued | 1914-06-20 |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Fort_George_Herald_1914_06_20 |
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Date Available | 2017-04-11 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0345086 |
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Longitude | -122.75 |
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