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C, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914.\n$3 PERANNUM\nOne Civic Administration\nResolution Passed and Committee were\nAuthorized to go Ahead with\nIncorporation.\n\\ mass meeting of the citizen    of  Prince   George,    Fort\ni vi' and South Fort George,\nBritish Columbia, held in\nPrincess Theatre, Prince George,\nWednesday hist at 8 p. m.\nMr, P. L. Murdoff, President\nuf the Prince George Chamber\nol Commerce, in the chair.\nTli.. Chairman in opening the\nmeeting, explained that it had\nbeen culled for the purpose of\nratifying the action of com-\nmittees from the three towns,\nin iln- selection of the territory\nwhich it was proposed to have\nincorporated. He stated ;that\nthe meeting had been called\nrather suddenly, owing to the\n(act that the Attorney General\nami several of tin Ministers\nIntel been expected in this districl during the present week,\nune I thai it was necessary to\nshow \"ur desire for incorpora-\nt'mll.\nHe then called on Mr. Car-\nney, Chairman of the Comma' . iiuin Prince George, to\np.xplain the object for which i\\t.\nmeeting v ns called,  '\nMr. Carney stated that he\nwas c.'-il to report that a\ncommittee of fifteen, consisting\nof five members from each of\nthe Board of Trade of Fort\nGeorge and the Chambers of\nCommerce of Prince George,\nj nnd South Fort George, after much deliberation and\nmuny hours of discussion at\na mooting held on tTune 8th,\nhad arrived at a unanimous\ndecision as to the bound-\norii of the district to be incorporated. He stated' that\nthere was only one way to\nforce the city ahead and that\nwas by incorporation, and that\nit was necessary that tho three\ntowns be united in their action\nto this end.\nI In1 Chairman then called on\nMr. Petry, President of the\nFori (ieorge Board of Trade\nand Chairman of the committee\nfrom that body who spoke as\nfollows:,\u2014\n\"I ulies and Gentlfetaen:-\u2014As\n\"tn.l of you are aware we\nhave Uad committees working\nfrom each of our localities on\nlhc ubject of incorporation for\nover a year, and although thu\n uiiitiees have done considerable work in the district, tl*ey\nhave riot met with the success\nwhich we would huve liked to\nhave seen, but I think it is\ngratifying tonight to know\nthat al last we have all come\nlo reulbo that tho the great\n\u2122ng, and the most important\n'\"iii- to the people of this dis-\n\u2022lici, no mutter what area\nu'' reside in, is the matter of\n\"'\"\"I'oration. Whether we are\nj\u2122 ,r|i'ss men of Prince George,\nJHiiilh |?ort, George or Central\n'\"i'1 George, our ideals for\nbuilding up a permanent city\n\"!\"' are alike. I think the\n'\"'i'' has come, and I am very\nff'\"d to say that I think the\nIhree different townsites are all\nagreed, that it is important\nWt' gel together tonight and\nproceed in some definite   form.\n'\u25a0'die pleasure in moving that\nZ '\"'lowing resolution adopt-\nCLASSIFIED ADS.\n11 Ml SALE\u2014io Acres in D. L. 21t_,\nKiver   Frontage,   $6000.00,    terms,\n. Mareu Hox 138 Herald.\nKO\n,, '^AJ.K-One 6 year old Saddle\n\"A itentlo, for man or lady-\n\"'I\"\"'l' St. Regig Hotel Prince George\nu SALE-80 acre., of land three\n'9 \u00abut of town, and 160 acrcs four\n\"!\u00bb .i out of town.   Inquire P.O. Box\nPOR\n'' ort George.\njn20\nSAI.E.-Scowand Boats for Sale;\nJ;,\" H\u00abi'tfl made to order.   One block\n(Je'eVJ\"' BXi  Steamboat Landing.\nF ,,  '!\u2022 & CarlBen, Boat Builders, South\nl George,   P.O. box 82.\n,   , .       -XCHANGE 5-....\t\nVuli,.\u201e\"''.''ted 'l* . beautiful Okanagan\nT,i.T.'r9 EXCHANGE 6-acreGarden\n\\l\nL.k,5,'nton'-:MAX   SCHENK,\" Box\"S,\n'\"\"thPeirt George, B.C.\ned by the committee 1\u00ab; passed:\nCommencing at the Southwest corner of 1). L. 1)31!, thi nee\nnortherly to the northwest corner of J). I. 933; thence westerly to the southwest, corner of\nD. L, 934; thence northerly to\nthe northwest corner of 1). L.\n934; thence easterly to the\nsouthwest corner of I). L. 931,\nthence northerly to the northwest corner \u00abf I). I,.931; thence\nwesterly along the southerly\nboundary of 1). 1. 343 to Vancouver Street; thence northerly\nalong Vancouver Street to\n12th Ave., thence northwesterly\nalong 12th Avenue to Empress\nStreet; thence westerly along\nEmpress Street to Praser Avenue; thence northerly along\nFruser Avenue to Columbia\nStreet; thenee westerly along\nColumbia Street to Central\nAvenue; thence northerly along\nCentral Avenue to Bailie Street\nthence westerly along Bailie\nStreet to 5th Avenue; thence\nnortherly along 5th Avenue to\nthe South bank of the Nechaco River; thence easterly a'ong\nthe South bank of the Necha-\nRiver to the northwest corner\nof D.L. 343; thence easterly\nalong the northerly boundary\nof D. 1. 343to the Fraser river\nthence southerlv along the west\nbank of the Eraser River to\npoint of commencement; these\nboundaries to be adopted on\nthe understanding that if it is\nimposssible to obtain the consent of 51 per cent of the property holders therein, then in\nthat event, the Fort George\ndistrict will make'sufficient concessions to obtain .the necessary-\nconsent   thereof,\nMr. Perry stated that it\nwould be extremely satisfactory and almost necessary tkat\na unanimous decision be the\nresult   of the Vote.\nMr. Cooke, President of the\nSouth Fort George Chumber of\nCommerce, and Chairman of\nthe South Fort George Committee of five from that body\nafter sending the motion, made\na short and pointed address on\nthe desirability of united action\nand emphasized the great importance of incorporation, for\nthe further development of tho\ndistricts suggested, lie ulso\nstated that it was to be understood that itwas not a. the\nauthorized representatives of\nthe citizens of South Fort\nGeorge, Prince George or Fort\nGeorge that th#s_ committers\nhad taken this action, but representing as they did the\nChambers of Commerce anil\nBoard of Trade, hud tried to\nevolve a definite plan to bring\nbefore this meeting of citizens\nfor their consideration nnd, confirmation, if they deemed it\nadvisable, and lue took great\npleasure in seconding the\nmotion.\nThe Chairman then vemark-\ned thnt ns the mover und the\nseconder of the resolution, Mr.\nPerry being President of the\nBoard of Trade of Fort Goofge\nand Mr. Cooke, President of\nthe Chamber of Commerce of\nSouth Fort George, he would\nnow call on Mr. Hood to speak\nin behalf of Prince George.\nMr. Hood stated thnt as\nPrince George was in the' center\nof the district to be incorporated, there was not mUch to say\nthat had not already been said.\nHe believed that at least a\ngreat majority of the citizens\nof Prince George were satisfied\nwith thc scheme us outlined,\nand that, although Pnnco\nGeorge had had to allow a\nsmall portion from the southwest corner of the townsite to\nbe le't out, the committees had\nfound that the only solution\nof the problem of getting to-,\ngether properly was to have (\n.encn one cut some portion from\ntheir respective districts\nin\norder to come within the\nlimit of 2,000 acres, which\namount of territory the act\nlimits a district to be incorporated, of\nMr. Eckstein then asked to\nbe allowed to say a few words,\nin which he brought to the\nattention of tbe meeting the\ndesirability for incorporation,\nbut recommended that instead\nof incorporating at the present\ntime, that we should wait until ti special act of incorporation could be passed by the\nlegislature. He warned the\nmeeting of certain provisions\nin the act of incorporation\nwhich would interfere with the\nappointment of municipal\ncouncils and a mayor, owing\nto the fact that he was under\ntl_a impression that no deeds\nhud been secured by any of the\npresent owners of property in\nPrince George, and as the act\nprovided that members of tho\nmunicipal council must be registered property owners in\ntee for at least six months\nprior to an election, therefore\nhe being doubtful that, there\nwort; any such property holders\nin Prince George, there was\ndanger of the council bein^\ndominated by members from\nSouth nnd Central Fort George\nHe emphasized the fact that\nfor at least one year and a\nhalf no person resident within\nPrince George could be candidal \u25a0 for mayor or alderman.\nHe asked, would this bo a\nwis; state of affairs, or would\nit not be better for Prince George to wait until it could havo\nsome say in the election of\nher representatives und the gov\neminent of the community. He\nrecommended that the citizens\npause and pause long before\ngiving consent to incorporation\nand recommended that instead of incorporation at the\npresent time to wait until an\nenabling act similiar to that\npassed for Prince Rupert could\nbe enacted by the legislature.\nHe also stated he had had con-\ns derable experience in preparing bills for tie incorporation\nof several towns in British\nColumbia, ani that he had advised with ex-Judge Wilson,\nwho for nine years h?ld the\noosition as city solicitor of\nNelson, and afterwards was\ncity solicitor of Cranbrook,\nwho had now made up his\nmind to cast his lot in Prince\nGeorge, and that Mr. Wilson\nwas of tho same opinion.\nThe Chairman then stated\nthat most of the difficulties\nwh'ch Air. Eckstein had pointed out bad already been taken\nup by the commit te1, n.ntt\nhe would cnl] upon Air. Carney to explain to thu meeting\nthe solutions of at least\nsome of these objections of Mr.\nEc1 stein, which they believed\nwould be easily overcome.\nMr. Bernitz then asked to\nbe heard, and stated that he\nand Mr. Wiggins when in Vic-\ntor'a recently, had interviewed (he Attorney General, who\ntold them that the holders ol\nregistered agreements of sale\nwould be considered as pro\nperty holders and therefore\nentitled   to a vote.\nMr. Carney was then called\nupon by the Chairman to reply t.o Mr. Eckstein's address,\nwliich wus ns follows :\u20141 feel\nin rather an awkward position\nthis evening in endeavouring\nto touch upon the legal points\nraised by Mr. Eckstein, who is\na man of large ability and ex-\nper'ence in affairs of this kind\nnnd ulso in the presence of ex-\nJudge Wilson, who hns s.rvid a\nconsiderable length of time ns\nsolicitor for the citv of Nelson.\nWe have been resting on our\noars for the past I four years\nand we cannot secure incorporation 'Unless we get together.\n1 have sufficient faith in the\ncity of Prince George to believe that when the time\ncome* to select our councils\nwe will have sufficient men\nwith property holdings registered in such a manner as to\nhavo full representation. We\nhave received what is practically an ultimatum from the Attorney General, that we must\nget together and act in concert. 1 would like to draw the\nattention of the meeting that\nregistered agreement nolders\ncan vote, even on money bylaws, and this has been done\nat every election in Vancouver\nof late.\nMr. Eckstein then stated that\nif we were to incorporate at\nthis time it could only be done\nunder the \"Municipalities Incorporation Act,\" or in other\nwords, through un order of tbe\nLieutenant Governor in Council, and suggested that it\nwould bo better to wait and\nhave the city's own incorporation act, embodying privileges\nwhich at this time could not\nbe obtained.\nMr. Murdoff, the chairman,\nstated that in an interview\nwhich lie hud with the Deputy\nMinister of Lands a few\nmonths ago, that gentleman\nhad given him assurance that\nthe hold 'rs of registered agreements of stile wera entitled\nto vote on money-by-laws, and\nthat if registorable agreements\nwere not furnished property\nbuyers,     the same could under\nI an net to be passed at the\nopening session demand an\nagreement which would be re-\ngistoruble.\n! The Chairman then asked if\nany gentlemen who wished    to\nI ask questions or would like to\nmake remarks on the subject\nin quest:on, and upon there being    no one who wished to do\nI so, then asked for a vote on\nthe resolution, of thoso in favor standing up. The resolution was curried unanimously.\nThe Chairman then put the\nquestion to the house if they\nwished to select a committee to\ncarry out the matter of incorporation, or wished to leave it\nto   the present conimitte\\\nMoved byMr. Moore, of Central Fort George, seconded by\nDr. Keeley of South Fort\nGeorge, that an expression of\nthanks be tendered to the om.\nmitti e and tha* they proceed\nwith the work of incorporation,\nCarried   unanimously.\nSale of Lots\n$346,000 Worth of Lots Sold Here\nTHREE   SALES   TOTALLED   $750,000\nDominion Day\nCelebration Here\nHon. Bowser Expected to Give\nOpening Speech\n\u00a71,000.00 In Prizes\nTb- committee in charge of\nthe Dominion Day Celebration\nhere have asked the Hon. W.\nJ. Bowsr to make the opening speech at thoir demonstration to be held l\u00abre on duly\n1st. No definite answer has\nbeen received but the chances\nare the Hon. gentleman will\naccept the invitation.\nArrangements have ulso\nbeen made with the B. C. Express company to have their\nsteamer B.C. leave Quesn 1 on\nTuesday morning at 7 a. m.\nJune 30th, arriving tit South\nFort George the morning of\nJuly 1st. Returning, the above\nsteamer will leave hero the\nmorning of the 2nd arriving\nut Quesnel same day nt noon.\nThe fare will lie 817.50 for the\nround-trip, this is less than\nhalf of the usual return ticket.\nThe old pioneer transportation\ncompany are to be complimented for thoir generous spirit\nund it is sincerely hoped that\na large number of people down\nthe river will take advantage\nof this exceptional low rate to\ncome and see the near city of\nthe north and ulso enjoy the\nlovely river trip.\nProgramme\nAn elaborate programme has\nbeen arranged and $1,000.00\nwill be given in prive.. The\nfollowing sports will be held\non Fourth Street in the morning : Wet Hose Race, 150 yds.;\nHub and Hub Race, 150 yards;\nHorse Race. Free For All. bo,t\ntwo out of three heats; Pony\n.Race, under 15 hands, two\nout of three heats. The following sports to bo hold on\nthe baseball grounds commencing at 1.30 p. m.\u2014100yd.\ndash, free for all; standing\nbroad jump, free for all; sack\nrace; Boys race, 100yd . dash,\nunder 15 years; Girls race, 100\nyd. dash, under 15 years; child-\nrens race, 50 yd. dash, under\n10 years. Running tho bases.\nfree for all. 3.30 p.jm. Base\nball game between either Ale-\nBride or Quesnel and South\nFort George for a purse of\n$250.00.\nThe following will be held on\nFourth Street in the evening\nat 7 o'clock : Putting shot,\nfree    for   all;   Running broad\nSpeculation was rife for\nsome time previous to the auc\ntion sale at Prince George as\nto the values that property in\nSouth     Fort     George    would\ni bring, and many wore surprised at the high prices reched\nduring this sale. The sale\nstarted on Tuesday morning\nand Continued until Thursday\nafternoon. Many lots that\nwore left over from'the previous\nsales at Vancouver and Victoria wore placed on sale here.\nAir. Frank Ellis of tho firm of\nArmstrong & Ellis, the Government land agents officiated as\nauctioneer.\nThe coiner lot on Hamilton\nAvenie and Third street that\nis occupied by Owens & Johnson, gents furni.shings store,\nwas bought in at 83250.00 by\nthe proprietor of the Hand\nLaundry next door, whosj\nbuilding is also on the same\nlot.   This lot, brought the high1\n'ost prlce'of all the South Fort\nGeorge property put on sale.\nThe corner lot on Hamilton\nAvenue and Fourth Street was\nsold at .2,000.00 and all other\nlots in that block, (number 16)\nwere sold at 81250.00        each.\nI In the majority of these cases\nthe lots were purchased by-\npeople who own the buildings\non ths lots and are in business here. Lot 16 in b'ock 82\non the coiner of Hamilton\nAvenue nnd Second Street\nwent at 8905.00 while the lowest lot in that block was so'd\nat 8400.00 it being on a     side\n;street. Lots in block 7 on\nThird , Second, and La Selle\nall    went   at $1,000.00    each.\n| Fourth street   averaged   about\nj 1700.00. The cheapest lot sold\nin South Fort George was   lot\nilO>   in block   18 on     Seventh\nj strict at $350.00.\nThe outstanding feature     of\n;the    South     Fort George sale\njwas the absence of speculation.\n, Business property was bought\nin every case by men who were\nin business here or those   that\ncontemplated starting in business soon.and the residental\nproperty was bought by those\nbusiness men to build their\nhomes on. This shows that\nSouth Fort George is to become a prominent town otherwise men who have lived here\nand seen the town growing\nsteadily would not place their\nconfidence and money into    it.\nThe greater part of Monday\nwas spent on South Fort George sale. Wednesday on the\nCentral Fort (ieorge sale and\nThursday    on   Prince George.\nIn Prince George this sale afl\nin the case of the previous ones\nThird Avenue was greatly t in\ndemand, the prices averaging\n$5500.00 for inside lots, while\nin block 133 the corner lot was\nsold for 7900.00. Lot 4 in\nblock 135 on George Street,\nwent at $5750.00, Fo-rih Avenue west averaged $1,080.00\nand the Crescent around $600.\nThis sale has set a new value\nfor Third Avenue bringing\nmuch, higher pric.s than at\nthe Vancouver and Victoria\nsales. It is understood- that\nThird Avenue was bought chiefly by outside capital for land\nspeculation, the representatives\nli_re being Mr. Adams and' Mr.\nMaldius whom in ninny cases\nwere bidding aga'nst each\nother. The local people undoubtedly favor George street\nfor the main business street;\nthough those on the outside\ndemanding Third Avenue and\npurchasing it in the hopes of it\nbecoming the main thoroughfare.\nThe sale from every standpoint of the three towns was\na decided success and now that\nth. day of suspense has ended\nwe hope, to see the town settle\ndown and start operations im-\nimmediately towards improving itaalf by the acqu'ai'ion of\ngraded streets, water and e -\nerage etc whieh should be a\nily accomplished as soon s\nthey receive their charter of n-\ncorporation.\njump, free or all; high-jump,\nfree for all; to -be followed by\na one mile cunoe rnee to be\nhold on the Eraser River free\nfor all.\nAfter this full day's sport\nthe programme will bo concluded by a dance in Burch's hall\ncommencing   at 9.30.\nThis is tba largest and best\nprogramme of sports ever pulled off in this part of the country and we would advise all\nthose who can possibly got\naway to make it a point to\nattend us you aro assured\nyour money's worth.\nNECHACO RIVER HIGH\nOPERATING   TO   QUICK\nG. T. P. Is Running   Passenger\nTrains 227   Al les East\nof Prince Rupert\nPassenger trains ure now\nbeing operated over the Grand\nTrunk Pacilic Railway from\nPrince Rupert to Quick, a\npoint, east of Smithers, and 22\/\niniles from Pacific terminal.\nTrains are also running west\nfrom Edmonton us far as\nPrince George. Tho line hus\nboon brillusted the tntire distance between lul monton and\nPrince George, 486 miles, and\nton steam shovels and a large\nforce of men are engaged in bu.l-\nlusting the sections west to\nQuick.\nAnnouncement wns made at\nWinnipeg recently by Mr. Morley Donaldson, vice-president\nand general manager of the G.\nT. P., that the permanent\nbridge over th> Praser River\nat Prince George will be ready\nfor traffic by July 5, when the\nthe train service would be further extended. Tho line\nthrough British Columbia, ho\nintii.-ited, would be ready for\noverland traffic right through\nto the const early in the autumn.\nThe Nachaco River ia at its\nhighest stage. Unscrupulous\nknockers have been busy for\nyears telling that the\neastern portion of Prince George would flood when tile Nechaco raised. The river and\nits tributaries is higher this\nyear thnn it has be n for\nyears, but no flood water is\nnot;ced in Prince George hi\nany of tb_ cellars or o\\-\nplaces.\nODDFELLOWS   SOCIAL\nOn Tuesday last tiie Oddfellows held a very eniovab'e\nsocial in Burch s hali. Progressive whist was played,\nAliss Gaskill winning the ladies prize; Mr. Price won the\ngents first prize, while Mr. H.\nJohnston was lucky enough to\nwin the consolation prize. Refreshments W6T3 served, after\nwhich followed a few speeches\nand programme. The floor\nwas then cleared and dancing\nwas indulged in until the wee\nsma' hours. Tlie social and\ndan. _ was a decided success and\ni was enjoyed by all present. It\nj is to be hoped that the Oddfellows continue their good\nwork and put on & social each\nmonth.\nChampionship Baseball here\non July 1st for a purse of\n$250 between QUesnel or McBride and South Fort George.\nHYMENEAL\nHarris\u2014Smiles\nOn Tucsdav evening of ths\nweek at 8.30 o'clock the marriage took place in the Presbyterian Church of Mv-s Maud\nA. Smiles formerly of Gateshead, Eng., to Mr. George H.\nHarris, formerly of, Bath^Eng.,\nand at present with the Hudson Bay Company. Rev. A.C.\nJustice performed the oarmony.\nThe bridesmaid was Miss L. S.\nDiaz and the groomsman, Mr.\nC. Milburn of the government\noffice. Mr. and Mrs. Harris\nwill take up their residence in\ntown.\nS . Jytf-l!\nuthor\nof   -e,m,\nist to\nlumbia\nan'\nis th\nOTIaherty& inorne\nAll  kir.d, of\nFruit, Ice Cream\nSodas and\nConfectionery.\nThe_Sanitary way\nFort George\nteam Laundry\nain.-\nin>\/\nA Future Re-\nit the Post-\na slur upon\nhe misfortune\n\u25a0 K' e id by\ntrs for little\nilroad ova\n\u2022\u25a0 Future Re-\nv      travelled\navs\ntntit\nthat\nnt. e. an\nmining\nprominence,\nlook into the\nmining   rit-\nthat there es\nI i revival of\nIsh Columbia\n_  that      the\nII not l>o con-\nix per cent.\nCanadian re-\nAnglo-French\nI.on-\ncom-\nJohannesburg\nof more than\nnd Mr. Tyrell\nnot unusual.\nrisks run   in\nNOTICE   OK\n\u2022mpanv oi\nnd.   That\nCANCELLATION OF\nBESEEVF.\nNOTICE IS  HEREBY  GIVEN  that\nthe reserve, n tice of  which appeared in the British <\"',,]urr.bia Gazette\non the .th day of April, li.ll. relating\nto lands in the Peace River District   in\ncancelled in so far ... it relates to the\nfractional N.W. qnarter of Section 13\nTownship26, Peace Ri.er District; foi\nthe purpose of sale to Mr E P Borden\nR. A. RENWICK.\nDepot? Minister of Lands.\nLands Department,\nVictoria, B.C.\nDated March 16. 1914. rr,ar283m\n'-'\"\"' \"aimer\nThe\n10.\nill\nP.\nbook Pasa__\npress,   Bagg\nFreight to F\nGeorge at >\nrates. ::\nWIRE OR WRITE FOR INFOR^ATiOs\nL. P. ECKSTEU\nBarrister, & |\nHaight Building, ft\ntted in\n\u25a0stments should    be\nire\n\").  s\ncream h\nii\n.1\"..\nOUSE\nPost-\nand\nived is\nwhilst\nit   ;ind\ni (.-tin  t>-\nast\nthat British\nwill find no lack of\nto    carry on mining\nil good investment,\ncated.   Befoiv he  re-\nMr.Tyrel] will in-\nmining conditions in\nYukon and Alaska.\nnjnt   .'\nWater Front -  Soutii Fort George\nwn\net.\nanc\n\u25a0:. buy the Finest\nionery that can be\nbought at \u2014\nThe Fort George Drug Co.\nt \\s\na\ni.e.'\nto\nHis\nhe\np all\nimiliar\nl-order\nser-\nand\nFort\nHis\nder wit,\nitch the\nat. and\npursues\nmonoto-\ne far ;is\nWORK\nIS   PROGBES\nUNG\nTh\nI Pal\nj fi ir t\nif-:.\n|-Jon\nI now\ninot.\nmv\nBuild Yourself a Home\nBREWSTER AND\nPELHAM\n\u2022 r. Fort George, B.C.\nn at ' n _\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. endeavor\n\"Boh ink\" even as   he\nr- tt   . [ ist   pres -nt, or\n\"F H ore Beaaent.\"   He\ntorts \u25a0-\u25a0 i us, when he\nisT.'.r..-.. i'-r.'tT: r-.-idt-nts\u2014not\nj Bohunks who will persist in\nI taking up a position near the\nhead of a waiting file, when\nthey should take up a position\nat the rear.\nFor   six   weeks   past I have\nunfailingly     put in an appear-\n< morning at the office of\nWelch, general contractor\n.\u2022\u2022 construction pf the P.G.\nRailway, it was said that.\nniles of that railway are\nunder construction and\nber hundn .1 miles will lx'\nunder way within t.'ti days or\ntwo weeks time. About 3500\nmen are being employed, and\nwhpn work is in full swing fully\n5000 men will 1>. employed.\nThe work at Squamish is un-\nj d<-r way. and tillitiL' in the tide\nHats will be started early   this\nA\ni arter\nt   a   lillli-\nbe expended on   th>'\nat Squamish    this\n- anc\nFORMORGE HARDWARE 1!\nare and Sheet Metal Workers.\nar .: sheet Iron  work done.\nCamp Stoves, Hot-air Furnaces, Etc.\n\u2022.-\u2022\u25a0 ( ...\u2022..._\u2022_- Gasoiine Lighting System...\nior\n] he\ncom \u25a0\nfelt i\npap\n\u2022-.- post-office\nanticipated\nsu miner,\nion will\nterminals\nyear alone. The total expenditure there will exceed $1,000,\n000.\nExtensive mining is now Feng carried on in the Kootenay\nand boudarv districts.\n\u2022 'Js. '4_. __. 'A 'As. A \u201e\n:ock-taking SALE!\ni\n.\n'i\nll\n'i '\u25a0' '\nk! 'a: fr. ft. :r, ... y. .v, ?. _r,.\n'\u25a0<\u25a0. h'.r stock to make room for\n\u25a0 have on the way. Therefore\nby coming Fere before you do\nrop in and look at the prices.\nClose & Brown Company, Ld.\nGENERAL MERCHANTS.\nmd Street     :     South Port George\n&\nge\nTO\nOutfit\nPartii\ncomin\npossib\nGoods\nlorvvar cle<\nof this firm to start a freight ser-\nie to Summit Lake this month,\nisferred to any point on the route.\n.'I going into that country this\ni be as.ured of tho best service\nc-o. Haynes & Wood, Giscombe\n\\v\nbe stored until arrival of owner.\nES & WOOD\non mail\nmy turn\nlong anticipated letters. I\nait ine is sometimes irk-\nbut I have never yet\ninclined to write to your\nr complaining, that some\ncommon railroad worker, who\nhas passed ap the strong\ntemptation to spend his money\nin riotous drinking, is sometimes being helped out at the\npost-office wicket to send\nmoney away possibly lo a\nparent in the land ot his birth\nSuch nii'ii may come betwixt\nth \u2022 window and a Future Resident's nobility and prompt him\nto write letters u> the press.\nFor my part I take such incidents a.s part of the day's\nround, although 1 admit I am\nmoved to smile when in the\npost-office I .-ce past, pr^'nt\nand future residents, with forced false politeness give place\nto the ladies, but always with\nthe [lower that, they retain\ntb'ir own.\nThe (inst-office is open     fur\nbusiness.   Purchasing     money-\norders is a   legitimate business\nas  is asking for possible letters.\n\u2022 If there is a kick to make concerning thc local service, let   it\nlx' made intelligently   and     in\nj the   proper     quarter,   Do not\ndrag the \"Bohunk\" into     the\nbusiness, for he, despite his misfortunes is  1 take it, exhibiting\na commendable virtue when he\nis occupying the    V. O. wicket\npurchasing money-orders.   Personally I can conceive of things\nmore choice than   waiting   behind    \"Bohunks\" in    a   post-\noffice and one of th I things   is,\nthe cheek of a person who    be\nhind an anonymity,   seems   to\nsuggest thai such as he    alone\nhave the right to put in appearance at the post-office   on mail\ndays.\nII. .1. eS harm an\nSouth forte George,\nJuno 0th, 1914.\nTwo Japanse warships will\nvisit Vancouver and Esquimult\nharbors in June.\nA very important section of\nwork don.' at the Methodist\nConference    at Kamloops   was\nn connection with invigorating Sunday School and Ep-\nworth League work.\nIN  TUE  COUNTY  COURT OF\nCARIBOO,\nHolden at Fori George.\nBetween\nGEORGE B. WILLIAMS, Plaintiff,\n\u2014 and \u2014\nTHEMISTOCLES ANAYNOS,\nDefendant.\nTo Themistocles Anaynos.\nTAKE NOTICE that a plaint and\nsummons have been issued in this Hon-\norable Court by the above-named\nDefendant fur Specific Performance of\na certain Indenture under seal dateu\nthe 8th day of July, 191_, whereby the\nabove-named Plaintiff agreed to sell\nand you, the above-named Defendant,\nagreed to purchase of and from the\nabove-named Plaintiff all and singular\nthat certain parcel or tract of land and\npremises situate in the South Fort\nGeorge Addition, Fort George. Cariboo\nDistrict, Group 1, Province of British\nColumbia; and more particularly known\nand described as Lot 14, in Block Jo,\nSubdivision of District Lot 93-4, Group\n1. Cariboo District, according to Unregistered map or plan of the said subdivision deposited in the Land Registry\nOffice at lh City of Kamloores, in the\nsaid Province, and numbered 701, at or\nfor the price or sum of $2,200.00, upon\nthe terms and conditions set out and\ncontracted in the said Indenture, under\nwhich indenture you are in default.\nAND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE\nthat by Order of His Honor Judge\nCalder, dated the 13th day of May,\n1914. it was decreed that delivery of a\nsealed copy of the Summons issued in\nthis action, together with a copy of\nthis Order, by registered post, addressed to you the Defendant, Themistocles\nAnaynos, at South Fort George,\nin the County of Cariboo, togethc\nnotice of the entry of the above\nto be published \"in the Fort Gecrge\nHerald for a period of one month, shall\nbe deemed to be good and sufficient\nservice of the said Summons on you,\nthe said Defendant, and that in default\nof a Dispute Note being filed by you\nwith the Registrar of this Honorable\nCourt within a period of twenty days\nfrom the expiry of the said publication,\nthe above-named Plaintiff be at liberty\nto enter judgment against you.\nDated at South Fort George this 21st\nday of May. A.D. 1914.\nMURPHY & MONTGOMERY,\nSolicitors for the above-named\njn27 Plaintiff.\nFresh\nMeats\nEtc.\nBeef\nMutton\nand\nVeal\nWholesale _r.,]\nTHE B. C HEAT.\nFORT GEORGE AND\nSOUTH FORT GhCFiUK\nBARGAINS IN BUILDERS\nSUPPLIES.\nFRO*   IJWUFACTOe.  10  ,      '-:   \u2022\u25a0\u201e,\nYou -*.t-ct up es_m\n!'-\u25a0-..!.-'.        ;     \u25a0    -\nir.K Paper and B \u25a0\neiir\u00bb_t by maiL       Nl 11\n5-cross panei doors for\nlight tu\n5-cross panel doors for\ndark stair, or\nWindow Frames\nDoor Frames\n$1.70\n$1.50\n$1.30\n$1.35\nE'uTek\"- '\u25a0 le'ixk f\u00ab in-\ntt all 16 uttat    2i\ni-tral.\nr-Wn\nran for new auBnuia cuuoa.\nA. B. CUSHING LUMBER CO., Ltd\n806 POWELL ST.      VANCOLVER B.C\n\u2022tocles  _\nB Benjamin Gregory\nAerated Water\nManufacturer\nSPECIALTIES:\nGinger beer, Cider, Iron Brew\nTl..'\nBride\nMay\n\u2022mbli-\nlirst issue of tho Me-\n.Journal appeared on\n1th, 1914. Thi- ip.o.i-7'i1\nier of this paper Mr. .).\nMewhort came from ono of Al-\nberta'a towns where he was\neditor of a newspaper. At the\npresent time Mr. Mewhort is\nissuing ti four column fifteen\ninch eight page paper on account of the failure of his\nmachinery to arrive in time;\nbut in the near future he intends to enlarge his paper.\nMr. Mewhort is fendowered\nwith a go-ahead spirit and in\nhis veily first issue advocates\nthe need of a Hoard of Trade\nfor McBride and strikes a blow\nfrom the shoulder for a dad ly\nMail Service. Judging from\nthe first issue Tho Journal is\ngoing tn be a newsy sheet and\nthe people of McBride would\ndo well to give it its hearty\nsupport. The Eferald wishes\nMr. Mewhort every success in\nhis new enterprise,\nCANCELLATION OF RESERVE\nNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that\nthe reserve existing upon Crown\nlands in the Cariboo and Cassiar Districts, notice of which was published in\nthe H. C. Gazette on the 12th of September, 1907; also the reserve existing\nupon Crown lands within the Land Recording Districts of Cariboo and Lil-\nlooet and the Kamloops Division of\nVale; Land Recording District, notice\nof which appeared in B. C. Gazette on\nthe 4th of April, 1-11, is cancelled in\nso far as the same reserves the said\nlands from lease under the provisions\nof the Land Act.\nLands K. A. RENWICK\nDepartment,       Deputy Minister\nVictoria,B.C. 22nd       of Lands.\nApril, 1914. 35-3 mos.\nPrince George\nBuilders Co. Ltd.\nFOR\nSALE\nLets\n1, '. ..\nLot..\nA !\nu.t.\nHI\"\nQuarter\n';.-'    1\nTw.,\neneall\n\u25a1   .   .\nfanr\n\u25a0<i.   T\n\u00bb200U\nH. WILSON, Mgr.. Comer Laselle _ Sev\nP.O Boi 6.\nS0UIB HiSI CEORCE\nLACROSSE\nI   At the second general meet-\nI ing of the newly formed Lacrosse Assoeiation it was decided to instruct the. executivt\n, to purohase all requisites necessary    in the   pursuit of the 19\u201eu,^er\ngame of LVicrosae,   T1_h  \/ lhe\"\nexecutive  did   and inform     us\nthat they will arrive here in I day. (8\/This notice was posted on the\ntin\" course of the next, two I?-r.ou.nd on \",e 28lh day of May 1914\nwee Its.    This means a now kind\ntf \u2022\n\u00a7. WILLSON\n(Late Roberts, Jones & Willson)\nReal Estate and Insurance Agent\nACREAGE SPECIALIST\nImproved Farms and Garden Tracts For Sale.\nHAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH FORTGEORGE, li.C.\nPhone 2, South Eort George P.O. Box 23, South Fort George\nWATER  NOTICE\nAPPLICATION for a licence to take\nand use Water will he made under the\n\" Water Acl \" of iiritish Columbia as\nfollows : (l)The name of the applicant\nis I'. J. Georee. I'd) The address of the\napplicant is, Office of Division Engineer,\nGrand Trunk Pacific Railway, Eort\nGeorge. (3) The name of the stream\nis South Fork of Eraser Kiver. (4) The\nwater is to diverted from the stream on\nthe South side, about 360(1 feet North\nEast from Dunstcr Depot on the main\nline of the' .and Trunk Pacilic Railway.\n('\u25a0!) The purpose for which the water\nwill be used is \"Industrial Purposes.\"\n(fi) The land on which the water is to\nbe used is described as North West\nLot seventy one eighty three\n(7188), Cariboo District, Province of\nBritish Columbia, (7) The quantity of\nwater applied for is  100000 gallons per\n.JOHNSON\nT.ANdFOkD\nLondon, June8th.\u2014Six thousand sovereigns to insure t)\u00bb'\n(ifrlit between Johnson and\nLant-ford was deposited today\nin the office of the sportsman,\nThis is the largest deposit ever\nmade to bind a prize-fight and\nrepresents .Johnson's slmre win,\nloose or draw.\nof sporl for South Fort George; and the righl kind, for lacrosse is Canada's National\ngame which should be encouraged (everywhere\/ Mo understand that the assoeiation\nhere will endeavor to promote simular associations in\nthe surrounding towns and\nthus form a lacrosse I lague.\nThe forming of a league is the\nvital necessity of course if the\ngame is to be played at all.\nIt is a good spoil, encourage\nit, for it will make our city a\npopular one.   ,\n(!)) A copy of this notice and application\npursuant, thereto and to the requirements of the \"Water Act'* will be\nfiled in the office of the Water Recorder\nat Fort George, Objections may be\nfiled with the said Water Recorder, or\nwith the Comptroller of Water Rights\nParliament Buildings, Victoria, Ii. C.\nwithin thirty days.\nJune (ith, 1914.\nP, J. GEORGE, Applicant.\nr.-.-it\nMy Dear Readers :\nDon't   think   lee  a . \u2022\nbeen  making a  big \u25a0\npaper for the past few\nwe have gone oiil i I\nmerely a calm !\"\u25a0!' n\nWe have been laying\nstudying ydnrwants, and\nwith difficulty lhal   .\nable to suppress what I\ning place at the Ki nm\ntablishment.\nBut now that our goo\nrived we feel that an \u25a0\u2022\nsion  will result   in nol\ntemporel but good to o\nsouls.   During thei\nwc   have   unKei.l.ii\ngoods at our ware hou i\nTwo cars of Groi i ties,\nsist of the dellcacieso' i\nSpace will not allow u   !\nprices here,  or debut  we wish to exti i\ncordial invitation to visi\nery counter during theco\nwhere we shall talk I\" )\nsame interest ns father i\nOur  car load of   Dry\nShoes  assorts our stoi I\ntion.\nWe would like to draw\ntion to our most beauti\nconsisting\nvent\nthis\nthat\nltis\nlorm.\nis and\ni been\nbeen\nn tak-\n\u25a0.-!:!\nortil\nation.\ne you\nour groins week,\nwith tlw\n.nds ii'\"l\nto perfec-\nuir i-.tt''\"1\nfur sets,\nlink and\nts inunu-\nour\nfrom\nI .H nee\nTeert Goorgo, H.C. \u25a0 Victoria, H.C.\n-. P. Iliinlen, Mjfr. F. C. Gieeen, Mrr.\nNclnon, H.C., A. H. Green, Mgr.\nGreen Bros., Burden & Co.\nCivil Engineers, Dominion & B. C. U,ni Surveyors\nSurveys of LariilH, Milieu, Towil-lteo, Timber\nl.imiiei. Etc.\nof    marten\nfisher miiiT.. sioles nnil hi\nfactured by Fairweathers\nown native furs.\nWc would also invite you ti\nour lace curtains,  w'iralo\" ,\ncarpet squares, summer unui\n-and our converfation.\nWe remain, ,9\nYour most humble sei \u2022\u2022'\nKennedy, Blair & Co.\nLIMITED\n '^'ji_t_'A_'^'^\nllfoyou contemplate \u00ab\nBUILDING?       >;\nI\n-\"\u25a0~4\" South\nFort George, B. C, Saturday, June 13, 1914,\nSWAT THE PLY\nem.- Hv is responsible for\n\u25a0Dreading' a great many dis-\n1 ,s We are to a great ex-\n!lt responsible for the pr,.S3nc3\nS tho fly- They breed in fflth\n,. 90 per cent breed in stable\nmanure; the bftl'anqS breed in\n\"' |rl,r,. out-house refuse, etc\nffn prevent  this, filth accumula-\n.'.J must be avoided. Stable\n\u201e,\u201e,. should be removed at\nst every week or must be\nhut in covered and dark      re-\nptncles and    sprinkled   from\nl||1,' t0 time with lime or\nI nil, Garbage cans should\nI covered and removed at re-\n,\u201e],,,. intervals and surround-\n\u2022\u201e\u201e- sprinkled with lime.\nlh,, above action will repay\n,,.'1 for the irouble. All\n;hoU](] join in tl.'i fly warfare,\nhouseholders attending to\nt|iejr own premises have _ a\nright to demand similiar action\nby their neighbors. A complaint to the local sanitary\ninspector, Mr. H. Avison will\nbe promptly   attended to.\nWe trust that citizens will\ndo their duty and that complaints   will not be necessary.\nTHE TWO DISASTERS\nIn proportion to the number\nof passengers aboard, the loss\n,,i life iii tin- disaster (k>  tWn\n[impress nf   Ireland was greater 1 han that wliich aecompan-\n\u2022il the destruction of the    Ti-\nitnic,    I mt   where one terrible\n.ragetly   was prolonged     over\n,\\vo or Uu .e hours many miles\nrum    ..une'. the other    came\nH th tin- swiftness of a thund-\nfrbolt,    only     a few minutes\nlapsing from   the time of   the\nllision   until the magnificent\nhut   .ink   in   the bed of   the\n.auT.'in'c within a compar-\ntively ..imi distance of land.\nIn- case i.f the Titanic   the\nrorld    knows in considerable\netail \\vha( transpired on   her\nwhile   she was      slowly\nfettling to her doom with most\nlir passengers unaware of   the\n|xt--nt    of her       injuries   We\nnever will know the whole\nstory of he wreck of the Empress of Ireland, for most of\nt.he unhappy victims had no\ntime to gain the deck and\ntheir state rooms were so many\ndeath   traps.\nHuman skill and science seem\nto labor in vain to render remote the possibility of loss of\nlife at,sea. The larger and\nmore luxuriously equipped the\nvessel the greater the calamity\nwhen one occurs. In spite of\nall man is able ta accomplish\nwith his resources of wealth\nand highly trained intellect, he\ncannot even diminish the toll\nwhich ti.u sen exacts from him\nHe cannot dislodge Utt iceberg\nremove the sunken reef or raise\nthe fog. He cannot prevent\nmistakes simply because the\ntendency to make them is\namong the weakness of his\nkind. Byron says his control\nends with the shore, but in fact\nit never begins, for the loss of\nlife through transportation\ndisasters on land is much\ngreater than at   sea.\nPostoffice Will Issue Duplicates\nof   Money  Orders\nREGISTERED   MAIL LOST\nThose   who have sent money\norders     to   Great Britain    or\nRussia,    etc.,   from   Montreal, j\nand which   were on board   the\nill-fated   Empress of     Ireland,\nwill not lose their money.   The;\ntotal amount of money   orders\nwent   out   of   Montreal       on j\nthe two duys precedjng the sail- j\ning   of the    Empress was, $13, ]\n332.   The    amount despatched\nin money orders from Ottawa, j\nwhich is the exchange for    all\nthe    west,    amounts    to   ten \\\ntimes that sent from Montreal.\nThe course to be adopted by\nthe    government will   be that 1\nduplicates of the money orders I\nheld   at Ottawa will be copied i\nand     despatched   to   London.\nThere every person will be not- j\nified    that,   a certain sum has j\nbeen despatched to them   and\nthey will be able to get it   upon application to the  nearest j\npost   offices.   Tn cases    where\npeople   were not aware     that j\nmoney   was    being    sent    to\nthem, the senders are asked to\nwrite at once to the proposed\nrecipients and ask them to call\nat the post office and make   a\nclaim, thus shortening the   delay.\nAccording to the statement\nof Montreal post office officials,\nthe heavy registered mail\namounting to 1905 packages,\nwhich went down in the Empress of Ireland, is a total loss\nand there will be no compensation for the senders or addressees of those packages.\nThe postal regulations provide\nthat the department is only responsible for registered mail\nactually lost in the mail and\nthen only to the extent of $25\nfor each   package.\nNotices are now being sent\nout by the Montreal post\noflice to thirty-five exchange\noffices in all parts of the\nworld, notifying them of the\nloss of the mail nnd providing\na list of the letters.\nThe Empress carried 155 bags\nof newspapers, ol bags of letters, S baskets containing 302\nparcels, and 1903 registered\narticles,\nINTERNATIONAL  RACE\nInterest in the International\nYacht races is growing every\nday. Challenger Shamrock IV\nis doing good work in the English waters. American aspirants for position of defender\nare trying out. Vnnitie end\nResolute have already sailed\nthree races. Defiance will enter\ncontests next week.\nLondon June 8th.\u2014Mary\nBlomfield daughter of Lady\nBlomfield caused a scene in\nRtiekingham Palace at court\nwhen she appealed to King\nGeorge. She wns arrested and\nreleased, but in future will be\nbarred from all court functions\nThe incident diswubed Palace\nofficials who are taking all precautions to prevent such another appeal.\nLAMBERT'S\nGREAT CLEARANCE SALE\nof DRY GOODS.  MEN'S FURNISHINGS, B001S and\nSHOES now on.    Everything must go regardless of cost\nHere  are a  few of OUR Prices\nCelebrated Weinbrenner Shoe of Milwaukee\n16 inches top with buckle, Reg. 10.00\n12 q oo\n8       >, m         \u201e ,,    7.50\nfi inches top       -      - Reg.  6.50\n6 inches top \"Skookum\" Reg.  4.50\nSale Price 7.25\nSale Price 5.95\nSale Price 4.75\nSale Price 4.25\nSale Price 2.75\nAll other famous lines such as:\nLECKIE'S, BASS. PENETANG, CHIPPEWA, and\nAMES HOLDEN & McCREADY'S going accordingly\nFamous Robin Hood Underwear - Reg. 1.50 per garment - Sale Price .85\nNatural Wool Pen-angle - Reg. 1.75   \u201e      \u201e - Sale Price 1.10\nFine Light Balbriggan \u2014 Reg. 1.25 per suit  - - Sale Price .75\nLight Weight Ribbed Underwear - Reg. 2.00 per suit  - - Sale Price 1.00\nmil IMA   111 TO    RefclAW    \u2022     \u2022     Sale Price 6.00\nPANAMA HAIa &*.\u00ab.\u00ab> \u25a0 \u25a0 ^^j-j;\n\u2014 Reg.  6.50    -    -    Sale Price 3.50\nSee our values in Shirts and Neckwear   ::   Large Range of Blankets\nFi\u00bbe Cashmere Socks, Reg. per pair 75c     -     - Sale Price 45c\nfine Cashmere Socks, Reg. per pair 60c     -     - Sale Price 40c\nAH Wool Ribbed Socks, Reg. per pair 40c     -     - Sale Price 25c\nA\" Socks, Reg. 3 pairs for 1.00  -   -  Sale Price 3 pairs for 50c\nEverything marked In plain figures.\nThis Sale is on at South Fort George and Prince George only\nJ. B. LAMBERT.\nMeeting of joint Committees\nof Prince George Chamber of\nCommerce, Fort George Bourl\nof Trade and South Port\nGeorge Chamber of Commerce,\nheld at the office of I. E.\nHaight,, Prince George, B. C,\non Monday, June 8th, at 8.15\np. in. Present : From Prince\nGeorge Chamber of Commerce,\nMessrs. .1. A. Browne, Hood,\nBarney, Duncan and Hunter.\nFrom Fort George Board of\nTrade Messrs. Perry, Blake,\nJohnston, Playfair and Shearer. From South Fort George\nChamber of Commerce, Messrs.\nCooke, McElroy, Wiggins, H.\nG. Brown and Armstrong.\nOn motion Mr. Perry took\nthe chair and the meeting was\ncalled to order.\nMr. Cooke, Chairman of the\nSoutii Fort George comm'.Ue',\nnamed the district lots which\nthey had decided th_y would\nask to be included in tl-. district for incorporation, viz :\n1). L. 933, <J34, 417, 1426,931,\nand 932, total\u2014448.09 acres.\nMr. Carney, Chairman of the\nPrince George Chamber . committee named as the district\nthey wished incorporated, viz.,\nD. L. 343, comprising 1366\nacres.\nMr. Perry, Chairman of the\nFort George committee, named\nthe following districts for incorporation :-D. L. 937, 938,\n936,   1429, total-962 acres.\nThe Chairman read from the\nMunicipal Act, in which it was\nstated that the amount of\nterritory for which application\nfor incorporation could he made\nwas litnittd to 2,(100' acres,\nand thereupon asked that reductions be made.\nMoved by Mr. Playfair,\nsseonded by Mr. Black, that\nthe district for which incorporation should be requested lie\nbounded as   follows ;\u2014\n(Se.1 report of Mass. Meeting on   another page for this.)\nMoved by Mr. Wiggins,\nseconded by ilr. M, G. Brown,\nthnt the' secretary forward the\nfollowing telegram to the Honorable Attorney Genera] :\u2014\n\"Please advise by telegraph if\nterm property holder Municipal Act as applied to Prince\nGeorge townsite means holder\nof agreement of sale, assessed\nowner or Grand Trunk. Three\ntowns holding mass meeting\nhere     Wednesday evening.\nCarried.\nOn motion the meeting.. adjourned.\nL. C. Beckett,\nSecretarv.\nrort beorge Undertaking to.\n.1. W. FANDPORD\nH. WAPSHOl\nJ. P. MILNE\nStock of Caskets and Shipping Cases always on  ...\nhand.   Out-of town calls promptly attended to. .*   ,^\nPhone Sandifokd 23. \u25a0&\nH.  WAPSHOW,  Licensed   Embalmer,  Manager.\nFast Motor Boat Service.\nP.R.T. Co.\nSpecial rates to landseekers and prospectors to Fort\nSt. James, Fort Fraser and Giscombe Portage.\nReliable and efficient service. Call, wire or phone.\nR. L. WATT, Robarts Hotel, South Fort George; or\nGkeatWest Investment Co., Johnson Blk., S. FortGeorge.\nNorthern Interior\nBuilding & Loan Association, Ld.\nOFFER FOB SALE.\nUne MfaiBofikw. tituid ndrierif 8_k kttntui\nBraswick Street, Mice Geerfe, al u atrtmrj in price.\nT\u00abm; 0m Qurta. ____, Uh alt|d> ttUf i\nBAIN & WILSON, LTD., Excliare Agents, PRINCE GEORGE.\nSTUART   RIVER TOWNSITE\nAt last the long, expected\nGrand Trunk Pacific town of\nStuart River located about 3\nmiles west of where the.Stuart\nRiver enters the Nechaco about\n50 miles west of Prince George\nis to be given to the public to\npurchase in a week or two\nTownsites west and east of\nthis on sale by private owners\nare on the market but this is\nauthorized agents of the Grand\nthe first and only town to be\nput on by the Transcontinental Townsite Co., of Winnipeg,\nTrunk Pacific, F. W. Crawford,\nB. C. Manager, has received\nadvance notice of the sale\nand reservations are being\nmade against the opening announcement. Prices have been\nfixed on a novel plan for selling\nnew to British Columbia .towns\nthat should prove popular and\nat the same time easy for the\nbuyer to secure an investment\nof merit.\nThe prices are fixed at $40,\n860, $80, 8100, 8120, $140, $160\n$.80, $200,$260,$300,$350,$400)\n$450, $500, $550, 8600, 8650,\nand 81,000 to $1,500 for double\ncorners on tlie main streets.\nThe terms on lots at $200 and\nless will be one tenth purchase\nprice down, balance in 18 equal\nmonthly payments no interest.\nTerms on lots over $200 will be\none fifth purchase price down,\nbalance in 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18,\n21, 24 months no interest,\nBuyers wishing to make n\nselection of one or more lots\nadvise Mr. Crawford at his\nSouth Fort George ofiice, who\nwill make selections from lists\nreserved for the purchasers in\nCentral British Columbia.\nWrite stating the number of\nlots wanted nnd price wished\nto pay.\nAMERICAN PLAN\nEXCELLENT CUISINE\n^\nCorner Hamilton & Third\nSouth Fort George. B.C.\nThe newest and most modern\nhotel in the northern interior\nRates $2.50 and $3\nH.athly and weakly rataa \u2022\u25a0 aa-\nplication\nW\nBest of wines,\nquors and ciirara\nAlbert Johnson, rr*.\n_4\nOUR BONE DRY LUMBER\n(Costs No More Than Other Lumber)\nSawn last summer and thoroughly weather and frost Dried.\n\u2014ALSO\u2014\nKilln Dried Finish\nand Mouldings.\n,     SASHES DOORS SHINGLES\nBUILDING PAPERS READY ROOFING\nSTORE FRONTS      COTTAGE FRONT WINDOWS\nWood $3 per Cord Delivered\nFort George Trading&Lumber Co., Ltd.\nphone 11 c. Mcelroy, pi*., m\nSOUTH FORT GEORGE. Manager. FORT GEORGE.\nIf you are going to PEACE RIVER\nCONSIGN YOUR FREIGHT TO US\nAt Mile 194 G. T. P. care George McDowell\nWe will store and deliver to SUMMIT LAKE for $25.00 per\nton. Motor Boat will leave 194 every Wednesday with freight\nand passengers for GISCOMBE.\nSEEBACK * HUBBLE\n(X\nHorse racing, Hose racing,\nMen's, Boys and Girls foot\nraces at the celebration hore\non July 1st.\nEMPRESS HOTEL\nComer Fourth and Hamilton       \u2022       Soutl Fort George, B. C.\nA NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL.\nOn American Plan. fetes on Application.\nBright and comfortable roofcs and\nsuites at the Empress.      :      :\n6. WARCUP\n^_\nProprietor\nFort George & Alberta\nTelephone & Electric  Co., Ltd.\nShares for Sale it par value of $160.00 eacji\nTerms of Payment 25 per cent, on allotment, 26 per\ncent, two months, 25 per cent, four months and\nbalance six months after allotment     :\u00b0      ::      ::\nBAIN _ WILSON, Ln. ass. PRINCE GEORGE.\n,    .HI    l(li...    Ji LU I* \u00bb. hv Pay Rent |\nBronger & Flynn\nWE SELL EVERYTHING\n- BUT GROCERIES -\n'.- -irove\nv. n town\ntime \u25a0 |\nd strike\n,1   down.\nNorthern Lumber & Mercantile\nCompany, Limited\nI f com. hi\nuaai ran, _<*t__\nUlu.\n.re.'\nLi   II\n(is fo\n\u2022 in\nPh lir\njump-\n-\nrr\n\u00ab \/;\n_.   _.\n'\" -\nr < |\n-I..'.\n\u25a0i..;. .1\nnor 'li'i\nthere.\nfood   in\nMr\nnoi,ti on th>-m.\n_y 'Ir ink. but   ^\"\nfight\nbeen in a\nwere bl d\ni i rney    as\n.ther    man\nr. she call-\n.- was next caUed\nsame house,    her\nmuch the   sami\nm and she also\nnoses .'.nd   blood\n\u25a0\u25a0   :;n_\n\u25a0d    ofi\n:he construction of-\nThe Pacific Great Eastern Ry.\nOn the east side of the Fraser River betwi er Pri\nGeorge ar.d White's Landiug (Big Prair \u25a0\u25a0\nopeninvr up of the largest compact area  f :     farm\nlands in the Fort George district.    Wen   .\nEale, in farms of 160 acres nrmore, the best s  ections\nalor.g the new railway.   These lands were care!\ncruised and selected  four years a .o.   VT- a\nlands offered and give guaranteed title.\nPrices the lowest and terms the best.\nSpecial Inducements to actual settlers,\nNorth Coast Land Co. Ltd.\nSouth Fort George, B.C.\nL. R. WALK EH\nGeneral Ajrer.t\n!',e-|fer\nTh\nand\nz^ |&\n\/^&atr\\\\\nDOCTOB5\nDr.    Laz\nA.MINATIOS\nisted    Dr.  Sic\nconcluded the evidence\ncorner, Dr; Richardson\nrevi rwed the evidence and pointed out that all the witnesses\nwith the exception of Tierney\nst ued that it was impossible to\njn through th.- house after the\nsiren blew.\nTh*- jury were out about .\nhours une) brought in tho fol-\nlowing verdict :\n\"Moody's death was the result e i a Wow < n tie'- I ead fron\n-.'\u2022- unknown cause, .h. o*^\u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022!\n\\:..:a supposed to be Sokolsky\nwas burned to death and the\norigin of the fire was unknown.\n(T\nwitn blood   ;]  ' - both in     and\noul.    Thia     might    be caused\nss I but\ni rture to\nint     of\nthe  flnri   day\nI\n\u25a0 11. A (rent\nIHHTItlCT,\n\u25a0'\u2022\" Mills, eef\n1 :\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u25a0   11 .\u25a0   t'.il-\n !   I!    ill\n\u25a0 im bank of\ni i -.,.... mllim\ni'i. and Hire..-\nl'iee.l<|.,|   -W.\nii I M) chains:\n'\u2022rie-e. We R| 80\naln\u00ab lee pollll\nUK   (eld  ile'ie'H,\nlIliTee-l.    riee.'ll,    1\n\u2022 hnlnj.  tleoncn\n< .   ee.reiene'rie'eMii\nKioru   or   |>. .,\n1'lele'll    Mrirel\n\"'I' 1,1 i M   MH 1 . .\n\u2022   Meee Donoll. Aennl\ne  \u2022 --i,   niBTntCT\n'   i \u25a0\u25a0:,,,. Rivor\n\"     '    Bl    Il'l' 1(1    He-He.   ref\ni' \u25a0 \".r. Intend\" la on\n\u2022 te purrllflle te ,. f,,|.\n1 1 11 ddl e- -,,.,. .|,,-,,,!!, \u25a0 en\n,1'    I   ,  .   ,e,e|||.e ee\u00ab|    ||.\u201e,|.    ,,e\n1 '\".i'i iwonty.ono mile*\n'  FnA Oraham and i\u00bb.\n \"f  \"\u25a0\"'!    mnrkod  \"li\n'\", tHtWOe e>n_t so I'hnlnn:\ni ('.\".in.\" i',.'.'n n'i..-t HI\nHeenlh   SO  e'hillnn  tre  point\nni; containing iho acres,\n7,   191.\nleAVltl   |.-II?,U>R.\nJuhn MacDonill, Agent,\nand N.w..  7W2, 7.056! death, but if after, wi ild havi\nii   '\u25a0;\u25a0 A''A,1- -\"A ''' ''' caused immediatclj     to\n\u25a0   '   - .    .;', \u25a0 u !' :i.'.- \u25a0 uch a condition\n% 5309. sail    ' -  \u25a0':        Dr. II. S. Mc Se.r.-'y.       sa:.d\n..':;.'   ':''.  \u00b0 ;, :-,.:    n e< nnection with examination\n\u25a0.- 7214, 7216,'7212, 7210 of Moody    I\"- fouiwl membrane\n,' J:'!\"'' I\",'!' 'A!'.' AA- covering    tlie- brain punctured,\n\u2022   7 94 7us 71*82 7181 whether this was caused by the\nGroup  One,  Cariboo Im-,!    or   a  blow    he could   not\nmy, he- also found large hi mor-\nin ige     betwi fii ilanii','.' d men-\n\u25a0'\u25a0.;;\u25a0!.' \u25a0''\u25a0       tt I! be received at thc brane    and    skull.    In his opin-\n\".' \u25a0  \u25a0!   the  .'.  slBtanl   ''-.rr.rniH!.[oiier \u25a0        ,e \u25a0     \u25a0   \u2022 i\nlI 3.1  Bride, for om week from the flr.1 l\"\"   !,ll~  lll!\"rv    was  ,*\" result\ntr. '.: .i.ine-. after which application! of a   severe blow  on the bead.\nZZZZZZZZZZtZZ  \"\u00ab     made a close examination\nOeorge. ol botii remains i n I lound con-\nit. a. fbnwtck, ditions altogether different, the\nl)i-|eiely Minister eef I.arnln e   ,      i       q   i    i\nLanels Department,    . raan   supposed   to   hi-  OOKOlow-\nvietoria, B.C., ] sky had died from burning, njid\n1 it.     was      <|iiiu'    plain    that\nMoody's    death was the result\n, of    a    blow ut on    the   I, ad.\nProbably while lying   in     bed\nIih    falling rafter or the    brick\nNOW you can buy chimney    fell    and struck him\n. _      i e     0%m  I\"\"   '\"w'' ''\" s''' ''  w\"u''' have\n3 Loaves Bread tor 25clo'- within ,u\u00b0 \u00b0r iUr'- <<\"\"-\ni iit.es after death to leave blood\n; clots sin li as were found.\nMoods' would be dead two\nminutes after room filled with\n| smoke and fire, therefore', the\nrafter or bricks would have to\nfall     inside of five   minutes to\nr,th  Mrar-h,  1-14.\nQuit Baking\nAT  THE\nAlso I'ASTRY and CAKES at\nReasonable Prices\nJ. F.   CAMPBELL\nCIVIL ENGINEER\nBritish   Columbia   Land   8nr\u00bbejr\u00bbr\nUinel Annul       Timber Crutiter\nRoprtiontlng COKE & MCGREGOR, Limited\nM.Uruiiur Hulldlng. Third Stroet, SOUTH\n-OUT GEORGE. II. C.\ncause  blood clots in head,\nTierney was recalled and   he\n!stuck     to    hi--   previous story\nj that he and Moody had received     a bad lieatiriL'   in it   house\n; on the l\/.ll nm by Jean Starrs.\nThroe   chauffeurs were brought\njin      and    Tierney   recognized\nMinty .Johnson  and    Roy  Mf:.\niDonuJd  aa the   two men   who\nBASEBALL\nSouth Beats Princp 20 U 1\nOn Sunday afternoon last\nSleuth and Prince played a league game at the ('ache and\npiit it all over the Prince boys'\nto the tun - of 20 to 1. Prince\nnever had a look in and were\nlent classed at every stai\/f r>f\nthe L'.'tme-, only three of their\nne n rciicln-d lirst base. The\nIlenrv battery for South can\ncertainly deliver tbe goods,only\n'Mt butter- fac:ng the pitcher;\nand received only one hit during the game. South pulled\noff th. firs! trinle steal of the\nseason and Harris in right\nfield pulled down gome hi^h\nones. The whole team in fact\nare working together like \u00ab,\nmachine and deserve the support of all baseball fans in this\ndistrict, South lined up as\nfollows :\u2014Blake, c. f.; Brown,\nI.f.; McBurney, 3 b ; Hanover,\n\u25a0J li.; O'Flaherty, s.s.; R. Henry,\nc.; Sullivan, I li.; Harris, r.f.\nand J, Henry, p.\nSouth -1 14 0 3 2 3 3 3-20\nPrince - (I 0 0 0 0 0 10 0-1\nSummary\nRuns Hits Errors\n20 19 0\n1 1 '.)\nThe League standing  is ;\nwon lost\nSouth 3 0\nCentral 1 1\nCache. | 1\nPrince 0 3\nPostponed      game     between\nCentral and Cache.\nWe are the sole agents for over 1000\nlots in Prince George comprising some of\nthe choicest business and residental lots\nin the G. T. P. Townsite. ::        \u2022'\u25a0'\nOne of our firm will attend the Government Sale of lots in this district at \\ ancouver and Victoria, and will buy for\nclients at a very moderate commission.\nFOR PRICES AND TERMS WRITE, CALL OR WIRE\ni n   '\nWESLE\"\nSOUTH B^ORT GEORGE & PRINCE GEORGE,\nP. BURNS & CO. Lt\nWholesale and Retail Dealers in all Kinds of\nD it       TL I........ GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL\nButter, Iheese, tggs;       parts of tn v\nHighest Prices Paid for Hides and Live Stock\nPhone 35\nFort George and Soutii Fort George.\nDIVERS   TO  INSPECT\nHULL\nQuebec, June hth.\u2014 The British cruiser Essex is standing\nby the Empress of Ireland\nwreck sending divers down to\ninspeot the hull which contained 800 bodies.\nSave a Day to Vancouver by Travelling with\nINLAND EXPRESS Co.L\nThe Royal Mail and Express Route Steamers\nOPERATOR, CONVEYOR and HAMMUmj\nconnecting at Quesnel with Autos, for Ashci\nSTEAMER   LEAVES   SOUTII   FORT  GKORGE   EVER\nRound Trip to Ashcroft $80, Single $45.50\nPHONE   64    FOB    RESERVATIONS\nGET OUR  BATES O.V  EXFKESS\nLeslie Cameron, Superintendent,\nAshcroft, li. C.\nSouth FobT u\u00bb TAK\ne ar ibed lunds: Commencing\ni', leel on me; north-east balm\n\" Kiwi' about nine miles up-\ni. ort Oraliam, marked 'J.\n'\".,'.,.\"\u2022 theuce eaat 80 chains;\nmi .'bains; tbence west 40\n\"\"..,. |,.SK to tbe river; tiience\nV nnursa ol' tbe liver lo point\nicuinetu; containing 480 acrea,\n''\"'\"  '\u2022 \"jaMES   KELLEY.\njolin MacDonell, Agent.\n., oRUi- LAND DISTRICT.\n,'..,,., 0t l'eeace Hiver.\n' ,.e ii i.' that .Michael Patrick\nVancouver,  B.  C,  engineer,\n\"., ,nr permission to pur-\n',  ii,wlni.     described    lands:\nat  a   post   planted  on   Lie\nAuk  of   tue     Kinlay  Kiver\n,'.,108  up-stream  trom  I'ort\ne   \u201e,.',.   mile      east,     marked\n\"   \u00bb  \\f   corner\";   thence  east\n''   mi- sciutn Ml chains; tiience\n'\"', .    tl.encc north   HI) chaini)\n,   ..n'mmencenient;  containing\nfollowing iles in,.i \"\", u Purchase the\nat a post planted6Si i. s: Commencing\nor the Findlay in \u25a0 VZZ'1 '\"easl \" .\"<\nup-stream from 1 .,,, ,' eloven mllea\nmile east, Marked V \u25a0 'S tt\"d \u00b0\"\"\ntbence east si) ehalns;  tlienc SS\n^\"iot_5aTU.t\u00abrtSi-s\nm^zT*i:z\\iz --\u2122s\nCHARLES CAHALIN.\n  John MacDonell, Agent.\nFOR'\nMICHAEL\nJob\n'    '8 PATRICK  RYAN,\ni  .Miiclioliell, Agent\n,.-011013  LAND  DISTRICT.\n,',\u201e, 0f Peace Hiver.\n\u2022 i,'i-'   lhat   John   Cerr, o:\nn   c,   logger,    intends    to\nMieis-eieui   to   purchase   the\n[...\u2022ribed lands:   Commencing\ninted on Hie nnrth-east bank\n,,,   River   about   nine   miles\n.,!.,,\u201e  t.'ort Qraham and  two\n,,.. ,1 -.I  c.'s N.W. corner\";\n;,, chalns;  thence south  SU\n,   we8l   mi   ohalns;  thence\nIina to point of commence-\niliiing B-lti acres, more or Icbs.\n'\"'' 4' \"'\"'  JOHN  0ERR.\nJohn MncDonell, Agent.\ni.-OHal_   LAND   DISTHICT.\nin, i of Peace River.\noTICE    thut    Michael    Mc-\n' Vancouver,    11.    C,   logger,\n..m.iv ior permission to pur-\n' following    .lescribed   lands:\nat  a   peest   planted   on   tbe\nhank   or   the   Finlay     Rlvcr\nmlles   up-stream  from   Fort\n1 four inlle-s east, marked \"JI.\ncorner*';   tiience   east   SO\n',,.,.  south  SO  chains;  llience\nIna    ihenco  nortii  SO chains\ni ,,'inniencement;   containing\nore eer ie-ss.\nire ii   1.  IHU-\nMICHAEL   McDONALD.\n.leelin .MacDonell. Agent.\nURGE   I.AND   DISTRICT,\nrlcl of Peace River.\nOTICE     that     Daniel     F.\n\u2022   Vancouver, B. C, logger,\npply for permlssiien to pur-\nriellowing   described   .lands:\n,i  posl   planted  on   the\nI    of   lhe   Finlay     Hiver\n. .   up-stream   from   Fort\n\u25a0   'e\u25a0.-   miles   east,   marked\n\\\\   e-\"rner\";  thence east 80\nnorth  SO  cbains:  thence\ni -   [hence south 80 chains\n, n'mmenoement;   containing\nor less.\nI, 1914.\nWIF.I, F. CAMPBELL.\nlohn   MncDonell,  Agent.\n\u2022. IE  LAND   DISTRICT.\n: \"f Peace River.\nriCE  that  Carroll Charles.\nR  C,    laborer,  Intends\n-.-i mission to purchase the\n- ribed lands:   Commencing\nnted on the north-east bank\nlllver about thirteen miles\nom   Fort   Graham,   marked\n.nrner\";   thence   east   80\n.. south  80  chains;   thence\ns, more or less, to the river;\nnut the course of thc river\ne'nmmencement;   containing\ni or less.\n51.\n.'ARROLL CHARLES.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nT  GEOROE   LAND  DISTRICT\nDistrict eef Peace River\nTAKE NOTICE tiiat Thornf-s Ualrd,\nof Vaneouver, B. c, shipwright n-\ntends to apply for perm s .Sn to nu.\nchase the following described .anus-\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nnorth-east hank of the Finlav River\nabout eleven miles up-stream from\nI'ort Graham, marked \"T B's S \\V corner\"; tiience east so chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence we-st Sll chains' thence\nsoutli 80 cliains to point of commence-\nment; contuining 640 acres, more or less\nDated  .March   I,  1014.\nTllu.M.vs   BAIRD,\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\ni ~~\u2014\u25a0 \u2014'\t\nFORT  OEOHGE  l.ANU   DISTRICT\nDistrict of peace River\nTAKK NOTICU that Hugh Murray,\nof Vancouver. B. C, teamster, Intends\nto apply for permission te, purchase the\nfollowing described lanels: e'eeinmenclng\nut a peest piunted on the north-enst bunk\nof the Finlay River nbout nine- mile's upstream from Fort Graham, marked \"li.\nM.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east su chains;\nthence north SO chains; thence west SO\nchains; thence south so cliains to point\nnf commencement; containing (11(1 acres,\nmore or less.\nDated March 4, IUH.\nHUGH  Ml'RRAY.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nsouth 80 cliains to point of commencement: containing 040 acres, more or iess.\nDated March 5, 1914.\nDANIEL  McCARTY.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFOHT   GEOROE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of  Peace   River.\nTAKE NOTICE that Tom Snoweeon,\nof Vancouver, B. C, butcher, intends to\napply for permission to purohase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay Hiver about fifteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graham and three\nmiles east, marked \"T. S.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east SO ehains; thence north\n80 chains; thence west SO chains; tiience\nsoutii 80 cliains to point of commencement; containing 040 acres, more or less.\nDated   .March   5,   lllll.\nTOM   SNOWDON.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent.\nDated .March   I,   lull.\nduncan mcgillvary.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\n.'ORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict  of  Peace   Hiver.\nTAKE NOTICE that Wilfred M. Rutherford, of Vancouver, B. C, salesman, intends to apply for perniission to purchase the toilowing described lands:\nCoinmencing at a peest planted on the\nnorth-east bank of the Finlay River\nubout tlfteen miles up-stream from Fort\nGraham and two miles east, marked \"W.\nM. H.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east SO\nchains; tiience nortii SO chnins; tiience\nwest SO chains; tiience soutii 80 chains\nto point of commencement; contuining\n640 acres, more or less.\nDated March 6, 1914.\nWILFRED  M.   RUTHERFORD,\n.lohn   MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTHICT.\nDistricl of Peace Hiver.\nTAKK NOTICE Ihut Sidney Kcnnee,-.,\nof Vancouver, B. C, cooks, intends to\nupply leer permission to purcliase the\nfollowing described lunds: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east hank\nof the Finlay River abenit eleven miles\nup-stream from Fort Graham ami lhe\nmiles ensl. marked \"S. K.'s s.W. corner\"; thence east 80 eliuins; thence- north\nso chains; thenee west 80 ciiuins; tiience\nsouth Sn chains lee peeint eel commencement; containing tiln acres, more or less.\nDat.-el  March   I.   1014.\nSIDNEY KEARNEY.\nJohn   MucDonell,   Agent.\nFORT   (IKOROK   I.AND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of I'enee Hiver.\nTAKK NOTICE that Findlay Robertson, of Vancouver, B, C\u201e bridge-man, Intends to upply ior permission to purchase the following described lunils:\ni ommenelng eel a post planted e,n tne\nnorth-east hunk eei the Finlay River\nabout seventeen miles up-stream trom\nFort Oraham and marked \"1 . H.'s S.W.\neoriee-r\"; thence eust so chains; tiience\nnorth Su ciiuins; thence west so chuins;\ntiience soutli SU chains to point of commencement; containing 0I0 acres, more\nor Jess.\nDated March 6, 1014,\nFINDLAY ROBERTSON.\nJohn   MacDonell,  Agent.\nOKI aeres,  more or les.-,.\nDated March 5, 1914.\nOEOROE HLATCHFORD.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT   OEOROE   LAND   DISTHICT.\nDistrict of Peace Hiver.\nTAKE NOTICE that James W. Flaherty, of Vancouver, B, C, superlntend-\ne'lit. intends to apply for permission to\npurcliase the following described lands:\nCommencing ut a post plauted on the\nnorth-east bank of the Finlny River\nabout fifteen miles up-stream from Fort\nGraham and four miles- east, marked\n\"J. W. I'.'s N. W. eorner\": thenee\neust SO cliains; ttience south 80 chains;\ntiience west 80 chains; thence nortii 80\nchains to point of commencement; containing  640 acres,  more ,r  iess.\nDated  March   5,   1914.\nJAMES  W.  FLAHERTY.\nJohn  MacDonell, Agent.\nriver   to  point  or   tonueieiii\u2122.....,\ntalnlng 480 acres, more or less.\nDated   March   6.   UH^   DBLBIBK\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agont.\nFOHT  GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\nTAKB NOTICE that Rudolph Schno-\nter of Vancouver, B. C\u201e cigar manufac.\nturer. Intends to apply for PermissIon\nto purchase the following described\nlands: Commencing at a poeit Planted on\nthe north-east bank of the Finlay River\nabout twenty-one mlles up-stream from\nFort Graham, and marked R. b. s \u00ab\u2022\u00ab\u2022\ncorner\"; thence east 20 chains; thence\nsouth 80 cbains, more or less, to tne\nriver; thence following the course or\nthe river to point of commencement,\ncontaining 160 acres, more or less.\nDated March 7, 1914.      \u201e\u201e\u201e-,__\u201e,,\nRUDLOPH   SCHNOTER.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFOHT   GEOROE   I.ANI)   UISTRICT.\nDislrict of Peace Hiver.\nTAKF. NOTICE that Charles Werner,\nof Vancouver, B, C, timber-faller, Intenda to apply for permission to purchase tile following describeil latins:\nCommencing ut a post planled on the.\nnorth-east bnnk of the Finlay River\nabout nine- mlles up-stream from Fort\nOraham and three miles east, marked\n\"C. W.'s N.W. corner\"; thence east 80\nchains: thencc south 80 cliains; llience\nwest 80 chains; thence nortii 80 chains\nto point of commencement; containing\n640 aires, more or less.\nDated   March   4,   1914.\nCIIARLKS WERNER,\nJohn   MncDonell.   Agent.\nFORT   (IKOROK   I.ANII   DISTRICT.\nDistrict  of  Peace  River.\nTAKK NOTICE that Thomas Buchanan, of Vancuuver, B. C, miner, Intends\nlo apply for permission to purchase tin-\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planteei on tlie north-east hank\nof the Finlay River about thirteen miles\nup-stream from l-'ort Oraham and one\nmile east, marked \"T. H.'s N.W. corner .\ntbence east 80 chains; thence soutii 80\nchains; thence west SO chains; thence\nnortii 80 chains to point of commencement; conlaining 640 acrcs. more or less.\nDated  March   6,   1914.\nTHOMAS BUCHANAN.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTHICT.\nDistrict   of   i'eaee   River.\nTAKE NOTICE that Harry N, cbenier,\nof Vancouver, B. C, painter, Intends to\napply for permission te) purcliase the\nfollowing desoribed lands: Commencing\nat a post planteei on the nurth-.ust bank\nof the Finlay River about fifteen mlles\nup-stream from Fort Oraham and eene\nmile east, marked \"II. N, C.'s S.W. corner';; thence east SO cliains; thence nortii\nso chains; thence west so chains; thence\nsoutii so chains to point of commencement; containing 010 acres, more or less.\nDated March 6, 1914.\nHARRY  N. CHENIER.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LANI)   DISTHICT.\nDistriet of Peace River.\nTAKE NOTICE Ethat Frank Charles\nNorbe-ek, of Vancouver, B. C, broker, intenils to apply for permission to purchase the following describeil lands:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nnortli-east bank of the Finlay River\nabout fifteen miles up-strenm from For:\nOraham, marked \"F. C. N.'s S.W. corner\"; thenct. east 80 chains: tliehe'e north\n80 cbuins; thence west 80 chuins; thence\nsoutii SO cliains lo point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated .March 6, 1914.\nFRANK  CIIARLKS   NORBEI K.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nI     FORT   GEORGE   I.AND   DISTRICT.\nDistricl of Peace Riier.\nI    TAKK NOTICE  that Charles J.   Egg-\nley,   of  Vancouver,   B.   C,   construction\ni foreman,  intends  to  apply   for  permission to purchase the following described\n'lamls: Commencing at a post planted on\nj tlie north-east bank of the l-inlay River\nInbout el.-wn miles up-stream from Port\nj Graham   und   four   miles   eust,   murked\n\"C.   J.   IC.'s   N.W.   corner,\";   thenee   eust\n'80 chnins; tiience south SU chains; tiience\nwest 80 cbuins;  thence north  So chains\n[to   point   of   commencement;   contuining\nOln acres, more or less.\nDated March 4, 1914.\nCIIARLKS  J.   EGGLEY.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Ageelit.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTAKK NOTICE that John Cocklon, of\nVancouver, B. C, master mariner, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:\nConunencing at a post planted un the\nnorth-east -unk oi the Finlay River\nabout fifteen miles up-streum from Fort\nGraham and one mile east, marked \"J.\nC.'s N.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains;\nthence south 80 chains; thence west SO\nciiuins; tlicnce nortii SU chains to point\nof commencement; containing 610 acres,\nmore or less.\nDated  March  5,  1914.\nJOHN COCKTON.\nJohn  MacDonell, Agent.\nFOItT   GEORGE   LANI)   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\nTAKK NOTICE lhat William Smith, of\nVancouier. B. C, teamsler, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planteei on the north-east b.uiK\nof the Finlay- River abnut thirteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Oraham and ,tw*\nmiles east, marked \"W. S.'s S.W, corner\"; tiience enst SO chains; tiience nortii\n80 chains; tbence west SO ciiuins; thence\nsoutli SO chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated  March  6,  1914\nWILLIAM   SMITH.\nJolm   MacDonell,   Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDl-'trlct  of   Peace   River.\nTAKK NOTICE that Davis Donaldson,\nof Vnncouver, B. C, painter, Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof thc Finlay River about thirteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graham and two\nmiles east, marked \"D. D.'s N.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains; thence soutn\n80 chains; thence west 80 chainB: thence\nnorth 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 ocres, more or less.\nDated Mareh  6,  1914.\nDAVIS   DONALDSON.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFOHT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of  i'eaee'   River.\nTAKE NOTICE that George Nash, of\nVancouver, B. C, tailor, Intends to apply for perniission to purchnse tbe following described lnnds: Commencing at\na post planted on tiie nortli-east bank\nof the Finlay Rivcr alioul fifteen miles\nand a half up-stream from Fort Graham,\nmarked \"O. N.'s S.E. corner\"; thence\nnorth 40 chains; thence west 80 chains,\nmore or less, to the river; thence following the course of the river to point\nof commencement; containing 320 acres,\nmore or less.\nDated March 5, 1914.\nGEORGE NASH.\nJohn MacDonell,  Agent.\nI! ' UCE   LAND DISTRICT.\nIrlct of Peace River.\n'TICK   that   Angus   McGll-\nV incouver,  B.  C  miner,  ln-\n\u25a0 ly   fcr   permission   to   pur-\nfollowing    described    lands:\n.it   a  post   planted  on   the\n' ink   of   tlie   Finlay    River\n\u25a0 \u2022   mile's up-stream from Fort\n' two miles east, marked \"A.\ncorner\";   thenre    east     80\nne \u25a0\u25a0  north   80  chains;   tbence\n>li s. thence south 80 chains\n:   commencement;  containing\ni e> or less.\nlarch   4,   1914.\nANGUS   McOILI.IVARY.\n.luhn MacDonell, Agent.\nIEORGE   I.AND  DISTHICT.\nIstrict eef Pence River.\nM'TH'K   thnt   James   .1.   I.ou-\n,'ancouver,   B.   C,   logger,   in-\ni Iv   feer  permission   tei  pur-\nfollowing   described   lanels:\n.u   n   post   planted   on   the\ni ll k     eef     lhe   Finlay   River\n\u2022   mllea  up-stream  from  Fort\n\u25a0'I   Urn   mile's   enst,   innrkeel\nS \\v   corner\"; thence enst 8\"\n\u2022 . SO ehalns: thence west 80\nence south  SO chnins to point\ninieiit: containing 040 acres,\n! iri li  I, 1014.\n,1A MI'S .1. LOUDON.\nJohn MncDonell, Agent.\nFORT  OEOROE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict  of  Peace  River.\nTAKE NOTICE that Joseph Morgan,\nof Vancouver, B. C, miner, intonds to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing .lescribed landa: Commeneing\nat a post rlnnted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay River about thirteen miles\n\u00bbp-stream from Fort Graham and three\nmiles east, marked \"J. M.'s N.W. corner\"; thence enst 80 chains; thence south\n80 chains; thence west 80 chnins: thence\nnnrth so ehalns to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated Marcli 6, 1914.\nJOSEPH MORGAN.\nJohn  MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT   OKOROIl   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of   Peace   River.\nTAKIO NOTICE that Peter Hyland.\nof Vuncouver, H. C, logger. Intends to\nnpplv for permission to purchase the\nfollowing descrilied lnnds: Commencing\nat a posl plantod on the north-east bank\nof the Finlnv River ahnut thirteen miles\nup-sii-I'ani from Fort Qraham und four\nmiles east, marked \"P. H.'s N. W. corner\": thence east SO chains: tbence south\nSO chuins: theme wesl SO chnins: thencc\nnorth so chnins to point of commencement; colilnillillg 610 ncres, more or less.\nDated  March  5,  1914.\nPETER   HYLAND.\nJohn   MaeDonell,  Agent.\nFORT  GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict  of  Peace  River.\nTAKE NOTICE that John P Smith, of\nVancouver, B. C, bricklayer, Intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay River about seventeen\nmiles up-stream from Fort Graham,\nand mnrked \"J P. S.'s N.W. corner\";\nthence east SO cliains; thence south 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains, tnnre or\nless, te tlie river: thence foil-owing the\ncourse of tlie river to point of commencement; containing 610 acres, more\nor less.\nDated March 6, 1914.\nJOHN   P.   SMITH.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT  GEORGE   LAND  DISTRICT,\nDistrict   eef   Peaoe   Hiver.\nTAKF NOTICE thut Chnrb'S B. West-\nley, of Vancouver, B. C, logger, Intends\nto apply for perniission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Comnieneing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof tiie Finlay River about seventeen\nmlles up-stream from Fort Oraham and\none mile, east, marked \"C. B. W.'s N.W.\ncorner\"; tbence east 80 chains; tbence\nsouth 80 chains; thence west SO chains;\nthence north 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more\nor less.\nDated  March  6. 1914.\nCHARLES   R.  WF.STLEY.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\n\"C    V\nlo ru I\n''11-,,'\n'I M\n\"l:i;K   LAND   DISTHICT.\nIrlcl e,r Peace River.\nOTICE   tiiat   Malcolm James\n:   Vancouver,   R. C, logger,\n.''\u25a0i']\\  feer permission to pur-\nfullowing    desiTlbed   lanels:\nRl   a   peist   plnnted   on   the\ni 'i k   e.r   the.   Finlny     River\nmiles   up-stream   from   Fort\nel \"lie- mile- e'usi,  marked  \"M.\nromer\";   tbencc   easl   sn\n\u25a0 \u25a0 -   north   SO   chains;   thence\nIns    I'i.-nee soulh  80 chnins\ncommencement;  containing\nnoro .er less.\nii h   l    19H.\nI.COLM JAMKS MORROW.\nJohn   MacDonell,   Agent.\nI'limam land district.\n'll'i  eel' Pence'  River.\n'TICK Unu Jem Hrowen, of\nII    C.,   logger,   Iniends   to\ni mi. slon to purchase the fnl-\nlil'i'd lands: Conunencing nl\n('\u25a0el on the north-east bank of\nRiver nliout   nine  mlles  UP-\n'i Fori Graham anil four mllees\nii'el     \"J.   R.'s   S.W.   eorner\":\n80 chains;   ttience north  80\ntu '\u25a0 w.'st 80 chains: thence\n'\"dies |e> point nf cnmnience-\n'li Ing 6lu ni'i'es, more nr less,\narch   4,    1914.\njoe nn .wen.\nJohn MaeDonell. A Kent,\nFORGE I.AN'D DISTRICT.\n''''\u25a0I eef Pence River.\n\"TICK that Thomas Wilson,\ni'er, B. (',, laboror, Intends\n' permission to purchase tne\nb \u2022',\u25a0'ihi'd lunds: Commencing\nlanted on the north-enst bunk\n'v River ubout nineteen miles\n'\"'in l-'ort Grnhnm and three\n\",,'inlf enst, marked \"T. .W..s\nllience cnst 80 ehnins:\n\"' '0 ehulns; tbence went SO\n'nre: thenee south 80 chnins\nei.uinieheement;   contnining\n ro or less.\narch 0, 19M.\nTHOM is   WTT.SOW\nJohn MncDnnell. Agent.\nFORT   OF.OHOK   I.AND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of   Pence   River.\nTAKK NOTICE that Kdwurd M. On-\nver, of Vancouver, B, c, printer. Intenda\nto npplv for permission In purclmse the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a peest planti'd on (he north-enst bnnk\nof the Finlav Hiver nbout thirteen miles\nup-strenm from Fort Grnhnm nnil Hie\nmiles enst, innrkeel \"E. M. O.'s N.W. corner\"- thelice easl so chains; thence south\n80 chuins; tbence west SO .'halns; thelice\nnortii SO chains tn p< Int eef coinmcnoe-\nnie'it; conlnlniug OK' ncres, more or less.\nDuteei March B, 1914,\nKDWARD M. OLIVER.\n\/    John   MucDonell,  Agent.\nFORT   (IKOROK   I.AND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict e.f i'enee River.\nTAKE NOTICE Hint John Shaw, nf\nVnncouver. R. C, gardener, intenils to\napply for permission lee purchnse the\nfnllnwing described lands; ('ommenelng\nnt a post nlnnti'il on tbe north-enst hunk\nof the Finlnv River about thirteen mile's\nup-ntren m from l-'ort I! nihil in anil live\nmlles east, innrkeel \"J. S.'s S.W. corner ;\ntheme ensl so ehulns; thence north so\nehnins; thenco wi'St SO chuins; thonce\nsouth 80 chuins to point of commencement: contnining 640 aires, more or less.\n,\"\u00bb\"\"   M'\"T\"  S'   l!\"4'   JOHN  SHAW.\nJohn  MncDonell,  Agent.\nTORT   (IKOROK   LAND   DISTHICT.\nDislrict  of  Peaco River\nTIKI! NOTICE tiiat Bert l-nnle nf\nVancouver, R. C. cigar-maker, Intenils to\nupnlv for permission to purchase the\nfollowing descrlhi'd binds: Commencing\nat n post piunted on the north-enst bnnk\nof the Finlnv River nbout fifteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graliam and five\nmiles ensl, marked \"II. F.'s N.W. cor-\nner\"; thonce enst 80 chnins: thence south\n89 ohnlns; tiience west SO chuins; thence\nnorth 80 elinlns to point of commencement; containing 610 acres, morc or loss.\nDated March 6, 1914. ^^  mmR\nJeihn MncDonell, Agent.\nFORT  GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of   Peace   River.\nTAKK NOTICE thnt Hartford R. See-\nley, of Vancouver, B. C, miner. Iutemls\nto apply for permission to purehase the\nfollowing described lnnds: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\ntf the Finlay River ahout eleven miles\n.p-strenm from Fort Oraliam and one-\nmile enst, marked \"II. R. S.'s N.W. eeer-\nner\"; thence enst 80 chnins: thenee seeutii\nSO ehnins; thence west SO chains; tiience\nnortii so chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated   March   4,   1911.\nHARTFORD 11. SF.KI.KY.\nJohn  MacDonell,  .Agent.\nFORT  GEOROE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict   of   I'eaee   River.\nTAKK NOTICE that Jnhn Noyes, of\nVancouver, R. C., miner, Intends to upply for perniission to purcliuse' tlie fol-\nleeivlng described lands: Commeneing at\na post planleil on the north-enst buirii\nof the Finlay River about eleven miles\nup-streum from Fort Grnhnm nnd two\nmiles enst, mnrked \"J. N.'s N.W. cornor\"; thence eust SO chains; thene-e' BOUtll\nSO clinins; llience west 80 chuius: thence\nnorth so ehulns t\u00ab point or commencement; contnining 6 10 in-re's, more or less.\nDated March 4, 1914.\nJOHN  NOYES.\nJohn MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTHICT.\nDistriot  of   Pence   River.\nTAKE NOTICE that Freeman William\nFerguson,   of   Vancouver,    i..   ('..   ceim-\nmorclal   Havener,   Intends   In apply   for\npermission   tn   purcliuse   the   following\nidi'scrileeei  lunds: Commencing ut u post\nplanteei   on   the  north-east   bank  of  tlie\nI Finlny   River   about   eleven   miles   upstream   from   Fort   Graham   and   three\nmiles oast, marked \"F. W. F.'s N.W. corner\": thence enst 80 clinins; tiience south\n80 chains; tiience west 80 chnins; thenee\nnortii  80 chains to pnint of commencement; containing 640 ncres, more or less.\nDated March 4, 1914.\nFREEMAN WILLIAM  FERGUSON.\nJohn  MncDon .J,  Agent.\nFORT GEOROE  LAND  DISTHICT.\nDislrict  of Pence  River.\nTAKE   NOTICE   tlmt   Paul\nVancouver, R.\nRoy,   of\n-ook, Intends to apply\ni, nurchase the following\nIT e:i.-e\nI'i .i\n\"'OF   LAND  DISTRICT.\n\"I  of  Pence  lllver.\n'\"'''H'I''.   Hint   Melvln 0111, nf\n,','   \"   ''\u2022\u25a0  teamster, inteiuls to\n'\u25a0'\u25a0> misspell    In   purcliase   the\n'  'e\"eeiii,e(|  lands!   Onnimeiio\u00bbng\n|    j'a\" Jed on (be north-enst tiiinH\n1 ov i.'ive-e' niiniit nineteen mlle-s\n'    rnni   Fori   Ornhnm  nnel   t\"'o\n' '', hnlf ee.-iMt, marked \"M o's\n\"er ;  thence    enst    80  ehnins;\n..\"\" so eliuins:   Ihenee west  80\n\u201e',ii\"'l,,'e snuth  80 ehnins to point\n. i,,,!]'\"\"'\"': oontalnlng 610 ncres,\n'''  Sl\"\"'h   4,   1914.\nMF.LViN OILL.\nJohn MncDonell, Agent.\nfree  ncrinlssleen   lee  piirCllllSe   1 eee.e..,,,\u00ab\nlescr l.r_   nils: ('..mniciiclng at a post\nnn' in   ti\"' nortli-east bank of the\nin nv   1  ve    nb\"\"<   fl\"\"8\" ,\"'II,'H  ,,,,,,\u2022\nj_S&ort Oraliam -nd live n.. e\n?&emeaskA c inns':  thence north  80\nIhenee east so (|   ,,,\u201e ,,s;   tiience\n''\"n V\".n ,_  ins to pi im \"f commence-\nn.e^cWffgoVncres. more or lees.\nmen..\nDated Mnrcl\n\" 10R       PAUL ROY.\nJolm MncDonell, Agent.\nTORT   OFOHGK   LAND fflBTRlCT.\nTAKI   V  TCK thai  Daniel  Me'Cartv,\nl\"u' 11  .'   inhourer,   ntends to\n2LY\u00abn?SrVnermlssi'oJ  to purohase  the\nupply   frn   Rin    s cninmencing\nfollowing      si'lbi     in        rt|,.eaat |,\u201e\u201ek\nSI \\_fnX^yt. about fifteen miles\nFOHT   OEOROE   I.AND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTAKE NOTIfE Hint William Morrison, of Vancouver, B. C, miner, intends\nto npply fnr permission to purchnse tbe\nfollowing descrilied lands: Commencing\nnt a post plnnted on the north-enst bank\nof the Finlny River nbout seventeen\nniles up-strenm from J-'ort Ornhnm nnd\nhree miles east, marked \"Vf. M.'s S.W.\ncorner\": thence enst 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 clinins; tlicnce west 80 chains:\nthence soutii 80 chains to noint of commencement; contuining 640 ncres, more\nor less.\nDated March 6,  1914.\nWILLIAM   MORRISON.\nJohn MacDonell,  Agent,\n:     FORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict eef I'eaee River.\nTAKI-; NOTICE that Martin O. Lund,\n; of   Vancouver,   B.   C,   chef,   intends   to\n(apply   feer   permission   to   purcliase   the\nfollowing  described  lands:  Commencing\nat a post planted (en the north-east bunk\neef   tli-   I'inlay   Hiver. about   seventeen\nmiles up-stream irom Kort Graham ami\ntlie mile-s easi. marked \"M. '). L.'s S.W.\n. corner;   tiience   east   80   chains;   tiience\nnorth SO chains; tiience west SO chains;\n! thenee soiitli so chains to point of e'om-\nmencement;  containing  640  acres,  more\nor less.\nI    Dated March 6, 1914.\nMARTIN   O.   LUND.\nJohn  .MucDonell,  Agent.\nFORT  GEORGE  LAND   I. ISTRICT.\nliistrict of I'eaee River,\nTAKK NOTICE that John Stevenson,\nof Vancouver, E. C, boilermaker, intends\n10 apply lor permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nut a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the: Finlay River about seventeen\nmiles up-stream from Fort Graham and\ntour miles east, marked \"J. S.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains; thence north\n80 cliains; thence west 80 chains: thencc\nsouth SO chains to point of commencement; containing 610 acres, more or less.\n.    Dated March 6, 1914.\nJejH.V STEVENSON.\nJohn  MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT  GKORGE   LA.ND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace  River.\nTAKK   NOTICE   that   Thomas   Adam\nAnderson,  of Vancouver.  B.  C, carpenter,  inunds to apply  for permission  to\npurchase the following described lands;\nCommencing  at   a  post  planted  on   tlie\nnorth-east   bank   of   the   Finlay   River\nabout   seventeen   mlleB   up-stream   from\n! Fort Graham and two miles east, murked\ni \"T.   A.   A.'s  N.W.   corner\";   thence  east\n' so cliains; thence south SU chains: thence\n'west 80 chains:  thence nortii SO chains\n, to  point  of  commencement;   containing\n' 640  acres,  more or less.\nDated March 6, 1914.\nTHOMAS ADAM  ANDKRSON'.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent.\nTORT GEORGE LAND DISTHICT.\nDistrict of Peuce River.\nj TAKK NOTICE Hint Joseph White, of\nVanoouver, B. C, labourer, Intends to\napplv for permission to purcliase Hie\ni following described lunds: Commencing\nnt a pust planted on the north-east bank\niof the Finlay River about seventeen\n1 miles up-stream from Fort Oraham and\nthree miles east, marked \"J. W.'s N.W.\ncorner\"; thence east so chains; tbence\nsouth so chains; thence west 80 chains:\nthence north SO chnins tee point of com-\nI mencement; contnining 610 acres, more\nor loss.\nDated   March  4,   1914.\nJOSEPH   \"'HITK.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT   (IKOROK   LAN'll   DISTHICT.\nDistriet  e.f Pence  Hiver.\nTAKK NOTICE that Henry Eggley, eef\nVance uver,   B.   C.   Ironworker,   Intenus\nto npplv feer permission to purchase tlie\nfollowing described  lands:   coinmencing\nnt a post planted on tin- north-east bank\nof   the   Finlay   River   uleeeut   sev\"entee\u00bb\niniles up-strenm from Fort Graham nnd\n; four miles east,  mnrked  \"H.  K.'s  N.W.\ncorner\";   thence  enst   sn  chains:   the-nce\n1 south SO clinins; thence west so cbuins;\nthence norlh so chains tee peeint of coin.\nmencement; cuntaining 610 acres, mon\nor less.\nDnted March 6. 1911.\nHENRY   EGGLEY.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   I.ANIl   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\nTAKK NOTICE that Archie Buchanan,\nof Vancouver.  13. ('.. steam-shovel  feerr-\n. man, Intends to npply for permission to\npurcnaso lhe- following desoribed lnnds:\nCommonclng nt  a  peest  plunteel  on  tue\nnorth-east   hunk   of   tbe   Finlny   River\nabout   seventeen  miles  up-streum   from\nFort Graham anil live miles enst, marked   \"A.   B.'S   N.W.   e'e.iiie-i \";   thence   eust\n: sii chuins: thi'ieo' south SO chains; thene*e\nwe-st  so elinlns:  the'in'i'  north   Sll chain.\nto  point  of  commencement;   containing\n610 acres, nieere or le'ss.\nlente-el Miiirh  fi    1914.\nARCHIE   BUCHANAN.\nJohn  .MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT   GEOROE   I.ANI'   DISTRICT.\nDistricl eef Peace Kiver.\nTAKK NOTICE thut Jnhn Anderson,\neef Vniicuuver, ll. ('.. hod-carrier, Intenda\nto npplv fur permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lunils: Commencing\nat a post planted on the' north-east bank\nof tlio Finlny River about thirteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Oraham nnil one\nmile enst. marked \"J. A.'s S.W. eorner\";\nthenre enst 80 clinins: thence norlh Sti\nchains; thence west SO chnins; thenee\nsoutii 80 chnins to point of commencement, containing (iiu aores, more or less\nDnted Marcli 6, 1914.\nJOHN   ANDKRSON.\nJohn   MacDeellell,   Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict nf Peace River.\nTAKE NOTICK that Vernon 11. Dennl-\nson. of Vnncouver, B. C, broker, Intends\nto apply for permissinn tee pun-linse lhe\nfollowing described lands: Coinmencing\nnt n post plnnted <eii lhe- north-east hank\nof Ibe Finlny River about fifteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Ornhnm and two\nmiles -east, murked \"V. D. D.'s N.W.\ncorner\"; thence enst 80 chnins; thence\nsoutii 80 chains; thence west SO chuins;\nthence nnrth 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 610 acrcs, more\nor   less.\nDated Mnrch 5, 1911.\nVERNON 11. DENNISON.\nJohn  MucDonell,  Agont\nI     I'VelRT   OEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\n1 TAKE NOTICE that James Sutllcr-\nI land, of Vancouver, R. ('., painter, Intends to apply for permission to pur-\ni chase the following described lanels:\nj Conimencing ut a post iilanted on the\nnorth-east bank of tlie Finlay River\nabout thirteen miles up-stream from\ni Fort Oraham and four miles east, marked \"J. S.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east 80\ncbains; thence north 80 ehains; thence\nwest 80 chains; tiience south 80 chains\n; to point of cummencement; containing\n'640 acres, more or less.\nDaled   .March   5,   1914.\nJAMKS   SUTHERLAND.\nJohn  MaeDonell,  Agent.\nFORT  GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTAKE   NOTICE   that   James   McDon-\nInld,  of   Vancouver,   B.   C,  labourer,   In-\n! tends   to  apply   for  permission   to  purchase    the   following   described    lands.\nCommencing  at  a  post   planted  on   the\nnorth-enst   bank   of   the   Finlay   River\nabout  twentv-one miles un-stream from\nFort Graham and one mile and a quarter  east,   marked  \"J.   McD.'s  N.W.   corner\";    thence   east   80   chains;    thence\nsoutii SO chains; thence west 80 chains;\nthence nortii 80 chains to point of commencement;  enntaining  640  acres,   more\nor  less.\nDated   March   7,   1914..\nJAMKS McDONALD.\nFORT  GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace Rlvcr.\ntake NOTICE that Stephen Campbell, of Vaneouver. B. C, logger, intends\nto npply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay River about twenty-one\nmiles up-stream from Fort Graham and\na quarter of a mile east, marked \"8.\nC.'s N.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains;\nthence south 80 ehains: thence weBt 80\nchains; tbence north SO chains to point\nof commencement; containing 610 acres\nmore   or   less.\nDated   March   7,   1914.\nSTEPHEN CAMPBELL.\nJohn   MacDonell,  Agent.\nF'JHT   GEOROE   LA.ND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTAKE   NOTICE   thnt   Joseph   White-\nman, of Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing  described  lands:   Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay River about thirteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graliam and three\ni miles east,  marked,  \"J.  W.'s  S.W.  corner\"; thence east 80 chains; thence north\n: SO chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\n; south 80 chains to point of commence*\niment; containing 640 acres, more or less,\nlented  March  6,  1914.\nJOSEPH WHITEMAN.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent.\nFORT   OEORGE  LAND   DISTRICT.\nDiBtrict of Peace River.\nTiKE NOTICE thnt Henry W. 5!c-\nOre .or, of Vancouver, B. C. timber\ncruiser, Intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described\nlands: Commencing at a post planted\non the north-east bank of the Finlay\nRiver about seventeen mlleB up-Btream\nfrom Fort Graham and two mlles east,\nmarked \"H. W. JIcG.'s S.W. corner ;\nthence east 80 chains: thence north SO\nchains: thence weBt 80 chains: thenee\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement: containing 640 .acres, more or less.\nDated  .March   6.  1914.\nhenry w. McGregor.\nJohn  MacDonell,  Agent.\nFORT  OEORGE  LAND   DISTRICT. .\nDistrict of Peace River.\nT'lCF NOTICE that Thomas Doyle, of\nVancouver, B. C, teamster, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-east bank\nof tho Finlay River about nineteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graham and half\na mile east, marked \"T. D.'s S.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains; thence north\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated March  6,  1914.\nTHOMAS   DOYLE..\nJohn  MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT  OEORGE  LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace Rher.\nTAKK NOTICE th\"t Patrick J. Dono-\nhoe, of Vancouver,  B. C,  architect,  in-\ni tends   to  apply   for  permlsshin   to   pur-\ni chase   the   following   described   lands:\nCommencing  ut   a post   planteei   on   the\nnorth-east   hank   of   the   Finlny   River\nnbout seventeen  miles   up-stream   from\nFort Ornhara and one mile east, marked\n\"P. J. D.'s S Vi. corner\"; thence east 80\ne-bains:  them-e  north  80  chnins;   thence\nwest  SO chains;  thence south 80 ehalns\nto   point   of  commene'ement;   containing\n640 ncres. more or less\nDuted  March   6.   1914.'\nPATRICK J. DONOHOB.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent.\nFORT   OEORGE   LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistriet of Peace River.\nTAKE NOTICE thut Arthur S. Percy,\nof Vancouver, B. C, broker, Intends tee\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nut a post planted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlny River hbnut fifteen miles\nup-stream from Fort Graham, marked\n\"A. S. P.'s N.W. corner\"; tlienco east 8ft\ncbains: tiience south 80 chnins; thence\nwest 80 chnins, more or less, to the\nriver; thence following the course of the\nriver fo polnl of commencement; containing 480 acres, more or less.\nDnted   March   fi,  1914.\nARTHUR   S.   PERCY.\nJohn  MucDonell.  Agent.\nFORT  GKORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peacc River.\nTAKE NOTICE that Joseph Kess'\u00bbr.\nof Vancouver, B. C, logger, intends to\napply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post pl .nted on the north-east bank\nof the Finlay River about twent^one\nmlles up-stream from Fort Graham and\ntwo miles and a uarter eaat, marked \"J.\nK.'s N.W. corner\"; thence east 80 chains:\nthence south 80 chains; thence weit tO\nchains: thence north 80 chaini to point\nof commencement; containing (40 acre .\nmore or less.\nDated March  7,  19141\nJOSEPH KES8IER,\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT  OEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\nT\u00bbKE NOTICE that William Morrill,\nof Vanoouver, B. C, locomotive emrl.\nneer, intends to apply for permission to\npurchaso the following described lnnds:\nCommencing at a post planted on the\nnorth-enst bank of the Finlay River\nabout twenty-one miles up-stream from\nFort Oraham and three miles and a\nquarter east, marked \"W. M.'s N.W. corner\": thence east 80 chains, thence south\n80 chains; tbence west 80 chains; thence\nnorth 60 chains to point of commencement: containing 640 acres, more or less.\nDated March 7, 1914.\nWILLIAM MORRILL.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent.\nFORT  OEORGE LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River.\nT'KE NOTICE that George Hamilton.\nof Vancouver, B. C, bricklayer. Intends\nto npply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands: Commencing\nat a post planted on the north-enst bank\nof tho Finlny River about twenty-one\nmiles up-strenm from -\"tort Graham and\nfour miles and a quarter cast, marked\n\"G. H.'s N.W. corner\": thence east 80\nrhalns: thence south 80 chains; thence\nwest 80 chains; thence nortb 80 chains\nto point of commencement; containing\n640 acres,  more or less.\nDated   March  7.  1914.\nGEOROE HAMILTON.\nJohn  MucDonell,  Agent.\nFORT GEORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistriot of I'enee River\nT' if.] Notice that Davie! Elder, of\nVancouver, B, C., teamster, intends to\nfollowing described lnnds: Commencing\nnt a post planteei on the. north-east bank\napply feer permission to purchaSo Hie\nof tlie Finlay River abnut thirteen miles\nup-strenm from Fort Oraham, nnd\nmnrked \"11. K.'s S.W. corner\": tbencc\neast 80 chnins; thence nnrth 80 chnins;\nthe'iie'e west 80 e'hnins, more or less, to\nthe riier: thene'e following the course\nof the river to point of commencement;\ncontnining 610 ne-res, more or less.\nDated   Murcli   5,   1914.\nDAVID ELDER.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent\nFORT  OFORGE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict nf Pence Riier.\nTAKF ve-vriOE that Hugh Smith\nMain, of Vancouver, B. C. teamster, intends tn npply for permission tei purchase\nthe following described lands: Commencing nt post planted on the northeast bnnk of the Finlay River ubout\nnineteen miles up-stream from Fort\nGrnham and five miles nnd a half east,\nmnrked \"H. S. M.'s N.W. corner'; thence\neast 80 chains: thence south 80 chains;\nthence west SO rbains ;thence north 80\nehnins to point of commencement; containing 640 aces more or lesa\nDated  Mn.. n 6   114\nHUGH SMITH MAIN.\nlohn   Mail ..nell.   Agent.\nFORT   GEORGE  LAND   DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTAKE NOTICE thnt Duncnv McOllll-\nvary, of Vancouver. R. C, logger. Intends\nto nppiy for permission to purchase- the\nfollowing described lands: Coinmencing\nnt a post planted on tho north-enst hank\nof tho Finlny River nbout eleven mllos\nup-stream from' Fort Graham nnd live\nmiles east, marked \"D. McG.'s N.'.V. cor-\nl-'ORT OEOROE   LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrtct of Peace River.\nTAKK NOTICE Hint Tim.-..s T'leimp-\nson, of Vancouver, R. C. clerk, Intends\nlee apply for perniission io purchase tlie\nfoPowIng described lands: Comnieneing\nnt a post planteei on the nortli-enst linnr\nof the Finlny River about twenty-one-\nmiles un-streMim from Feert Graham anel\nfour miles and a quarter enst, innrkeel\n\"T, T.'s S.W. enrner\"; thence enst 80\nchains: thence north 80 chsins; tiience\nwest SO chains; thence south 80 ehalns\nto point of commencement; containing\n640 aeres, more or less.\nDuted   March   7,   1914.\nTH\u00abM IS THOMPSON.\nJohn  MacDonell.  Agent\nFORT   OEORGF,   LAND   DISTRICT,\nDistricl of Peace River.\nTAKK NOTICE tint Oe'orge Rlntch-\nford. of A'nncouver, H. \u00a3, engineer, lutein's to npplv for permission tei purchase tlie following desoribed lamls:\nCommencing nl n post planted em Hn'\nnorth-enat bunk of the Finlay Uivcr\nnbout fifteen miles up-strenm from Fort\nGraham  and   three   miles   enst,  marked\nFORT OEOBOE  I.AND  DISTRICT,\nliistrict of Peace River.\nTAKE NOTICE Hint Pntrlck Jnmes\nMeGovern, of Vnncouver, R. C, tenni-\nsler, Intends to apply for permission to\npurclmse the following described lands-\nCommencing ut n post planteei on the\nnorth-enst bank of the Fkilnv Rlvei\nnboul nineteen miles up-strenm from\nFort Omhum nnd one mile nnd a hnlf\nenst, marked \"P J. McG.'s S.W. corner\";\nthence enst 80 chains: thence north 80\nclinins: thence west 80 cliains; thence\nsoutii so chnins to point of commencement, conlnlniug 640 neres, more or Iosb.\nDated   Murch   6.   1911.\nPATRICK JAMF.R McOOVERN.\nJohn  MncDonell,  Agent.\nFOHT GEOROE I.AND DISTRICT.\nDistriet of Pence River.\nj TAKE notice thnt August Del r I en,\nIof Vancouver, R. C., cook, Intends to\nnnply (or permission tn purcliase the\n1 following desoribed lands: Commencing\nnl a pnst planteei on tiie north-enst bank\nIof tiie Finlny River alioul nineteen mlleH\nup-stream from Fort Oraham, and niark-\nFORT  Oi- .nrjp\"  r.AND  DI8TRIr,T\nI'lS'.-l.'l   of   pPq,.o      .,,.\u201e,.\nTM.-f  V Tl   \u2022\u2022  t|,o,  wiinat..   \"-ei....\nof vanoouver, f    .\u201e inheerf-  1. .-..a.\napply   for   pern'U'.nii   to   iee<r^-.--  **\u25a0\nfollowing   described binds:   Commere''\net n post plnnted on the north-east bn\"'-\nef the Flndlny River nJvuit nineteen mltej\nup-strenm  from  Fort Gralinm nnd  three\nireilen nnd n half east, markod \"W. W's\nN.\\.    corner\";      tbence   enat   80   elinlns-\ntheuce south  80 clinins:  thence west 80\nchnins;  thenco nortii 80 chains to noint\nof commencement; eontaining 610 acres\nmore or less.\nDated Marcli 6, 1914.\nWILLIAM  WILSON,\nJohn  MacDonell   Agent.\nFORT   GEOROE  I.AND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Peace River\n, T'''R  notice  thnt  William CT.ni.- \u2022\nherlsln,   of  Vancouver,   B.   ('.,   lnlinuiei-.\nIntends to anply for permission  to por-\nchase   the   following   described     l.-m-'n'\n( omme jclng  st  a  post   plnnted   on   tho\nnorth-enst   bnnk   of   the   Finlav   River\nabnut   nineteen   miles   un-stream   from\nFnrt Graham and four miles and a hnlf\nevist.   mnrked   \"W.   C.'s   N.W.   corner'\"\nthence enst  SO chains:  tbence south  80\nchains:   thenre   weat   80   chaina;   thence\nnorth  80 chnins  to noint of commence-\nment: containing 610 ncres, more or less.\nDnted  March  \u00ab,  1914.\nWILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN.   .\nJohn MncDonell, Agent.\nFORT OEOROE  LAND  DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Pence River.\nTiKE NOTICE that Jnmes Oreen, nf\nVancouver, II. C\u201e teamster, Intends tn\nnnnlv for permission to purchnse the\nfollowing deacrlbed lands: Commencinr\nat a post plantcd on the north-enst hank\nof tho Finlay River about nineteen\nmiles up-stream from Fort Ornhnm and\none mile nnd n half enst, mnrked \"t. G's\nN.W. corner\"; thencc east 80 ehalns;\nthence south 80 chnins; thence west 80\nchnins; thenco nortii 80 chains, to point\nof commencement; containing 610 nrr<-e\nmore or less.\nDated Mnrch 6, 1911.\nJAMES  OREEN.\nJohn MacDonell, Agent. tjtUHbt -tincci. rnidtc otunot\nThe Mecca Cafe\nPred y'-ri.'in   Church\n. A. (\". Justice,     pastor,\ni}   __r ices 11  a. m.   rd I\nHughes puts Halliday away io\nSecond Round\nOrdway & Wakeley\n\\ewland, u c.\n\"We    ffooM      _\npecial music    it ll\nPrince George\nConstruction Co.\nI    n Cc\nFORTUNE BUILDING CO.\nGEKEBAl C  CTBACTOBS\nChurch of England\nEvensong 7.3(\nThe Gaorge Building Co.\nPrince George\nROOMS TO RENT\na: the\nVictoria Hotel\nOPPOSITE CLUB CAPE\n.'.-.-: Street     \u2022     Sooth Port Georgt\nBES-\n1AL,\nFOP. CLEAN SPORT GO T(\nTHE BON TON\nYour House or\nstore  Bowling Alleys\nOj: itaodard Bnmswidc-Balke A::e;.i\nafford the DeHghtfo) sport of Bo* ling\nLADIES' DAY.\nTuesday! rod Fridays, between 2 sod\n)-.\",_      .. tree A.leys are retried, fo: hsi:-:-.\n'.\"Z.  SOFT DRINKS & CONFECTIONERY\nJERGENSON & ROY\n.   H. P.   HEAVY  DUTY)\nS\u00abe A. L. GRIFFIN, Foley's Cache.\nWi\nwill i\na .'\u25a0 ,'t .:\nay you to\nst of good buys in close in property.    It\nus before buyiug.\nBAIN & WILSON Ltd.\nGEORGE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE\n'PHONE   11\nNotice to Contractors\n\"PENDERS are called for the erection of an Office\nBuilding for the Royal Bank of Canada, South\nFurl George, in accordance with plans and specifications\nto be Been at the office of the Bank, South Fort George.\nThe lowest or any tender may not necessarily be\naccepted.   Tenders close 19th June\n!'\u25a0 I. M WEE, Manager\nI'e'ii Qwna,\nII. C. SEAMAN, Mareue\/i'i.\nSouth Fort George\nZ:.'.\n\u25a0-:\u25a0:   \u2022\n1       ,'r   T:\\'           &\n- -,,' n    th' -\ni    his\nking   i]\nGre        risks\nin this    di-\nMr.  Bet\n:ining expert\n:' r tie  I \u25a0\np\nnd P.   G. E.\n- \u25a0 -.\npn route   to\no investigate\n>rt ur. m   the\nminer ..\nes   of   that\n-:--     .. v\n..-. res] ect to\n-. ..    Fri\nnk Fre-.-i\ntan, the well\n.-..-.   \u2022'. n ri.\n-!''.'. '.'      :\nri j.acker ac-\n.  :     at   _\nhim.\n'\u25a0'.:-.   V,.\nE. Has\nrins ar.d son\n\u25a0.fi: ed :r\nim     Va\nicouver     by\nsteamer 1\n. X.  on\nMonday fast\nto join :.\nr husba\nid here.   Mr.\nHasina, r\n- \u2022\u2022:.' ly \"\nok over the\nlaw pracl\nce of Wi\n.   P. W. Wil-\nson.\nA   BCOW\nlOtlQ     j-if\nlumber     in\n\u25a0 .'. :f _f--       '\n\u2022 ffm   MacLaren left\nion,     tl   __ r\n-- l -.'\u2022'   ;:.\nirnlng      tor\n\\f   -I-''\npers were the\nNorthern\nLumber\n& Mercantile\n( or .pany\n:  \u2022      r.\n>\u2022] 000 0\ni      in ,\n-   it     the\nDemonstr\nition    hi\n:re   on   .Julv\n1st.   Don\n\u2022 miss !\nthe Dominion    Day celebration\nhere.\nOne mile Canoe race on\nFraser, winner |30, second .2').\nat the celebration here Juh 1st.\nGrand Ball in evening with\nspecial music at celebration\nhere July 1st.\nJolui Fountain one of the\nfew old timers in this country-\nis in town on a business visit\nfrom Vancouver. Jack represents some of the largest timber interests in tbis country having been one of the early timber and land -takers of 06 and\n'07.\nOn Monday last a scow owned by'Austin Bros., bound   iur\nQuesnel arid loaded wit hi 400\nbags of oats was wrecked   just\nbelow the Port George Canyon, i\nGeorge Williams,   one of     the .\nbest scow men on the        river j\n; was in charge.   An eddy caught '\n1 the scow    and drove her   back j\non to a rock cutting her in tbe\ncentre.   There were eight    rn<-n\naboard   and the steamer B. X. ,\npicked   thern up after being   on i\nthe rock for four hours.\nIn another column you     will\nsee    an    advertisement calling!\nfor tenders for the  erection   of\na new Royal Bank building for j\nSouth.   Specifications and    all:\ni particulars     will    be furnished j\non application to the   manager Mr. JI. (.'. Seaman.\nBASEBALL   TOMORROW\nI'rince and Cache al Prince.\nSouth and Central nt South.\nThe General Assembly of\nthe Presbyterian Church Ln ses-1\nsion at Woodstock, Ont., have\nsanctioned the formation of a\nPresbytery to Ik: known as\n(.'ariboo, embracing this district as far south as 150 Mile\nHouse, east to McBride and\nwest to Fort Fraser. They\nhave    appointed   Rev.     A.     C,\nustice first moderator.\nThe I'rince George Chamber\nof Commerce will hold a general meeting at Ritts-Kifer hall\non Wednesday evening next at\n. p. m, Important business\nwill be discussed.\nMr. I). McDougall of Fort\nFraser is in town  this week.\nMr. II. Ilaupt of Winnipeg is\nin town this week and is stopping nt the North.'rn.\nMr. T. ('. McKay of Coqttit-\nlam was in town t! is week,\nMr. and Mrs. Keegan of Vancouver, are in lown this week.\n:, a packed house   drawn\nthe prospect of a good even-;\njj's sport, eagerly awaiting the\nits which had been the subject\n:   n ich   speculation.      Chet.\n\u25a0Mclntyre'a right   card,   at  the\nRitts Keifer Hall, gave promise^\n: : eing the best staged in these*\n;..- : rst bout, a return match\netween Len Halliday and Bert\n;;' ighes, started off in regulation\n\u2022_: ner with each fighter \"feeling\nit\" bis opponent.\n;.'\u25a0-   spectators   had   hardly\nsettled back for the commence-\nnent of the second round, when\n. a mix up, Hughes shot over a\n:ross to the jaw which stretched\nHalliday writhing about on the\ncanvas, where he took the count\nThe bout was then declared\nled by Kid Burke who officiate-\n. as referee, and who awarded\nthe fight to Hughes.\nThia unlooked-for ending came\nas a surprise to many of the fight\nfai s who had viewed Hallidiy's\n:.\u2022.\u2022 ver v. ork in the previous meeting of the pair, although it was\nexpected that Hughes would en-\nleavour to wipe out the defeat\n.'. hicfa he sustained at the hands\nti Halliday at that time.\nThe appearance in the ring of\nMacDonald, the \"dark horse\"\nfrom Central, together with the\nwell - known figure of Chet.\nMclntyre, provoked new interest\nin the proceedings which however\n\u2022rid not lure us to advance notice.\nMclntyre was easily the superior of the Central man, whose\nwork in the ring bore the ear\nmarks of a novice at the fight\ngame, his guard being noticeable\nby its absence, as Chet. seemed\nto land at will.\nDue credit must be given\nMacDonald for the . ameness dismayed in the face of overwhelming odds, and while he responded\nto the call of the gong in the last\nround with an attempt to even up\nthe lacing which he had received,\nthe awarding of the bout by\nreferee Murray (who   replaced\n\u2014~u.\u00abn muuMiiai ExniDition\nWINNIPEG     \u201e    JULY w.^m\n\" Ik Mwtag Grouad ud Market Plate between East\nud Wk) '\nvV_\nWHAT THIS YEAR'S VBITOB \u00bbTU SB -\nWodd-famoM Av, .tor, Loof ing the Loop and Fl^n* \u201e,_\u25a0\u25a0_     '\n\u202275.000 for Preml.ms. !\u00bb,\u201e\u201e, .Bd Attr,rt.0B,\nYOU'LL BE INTERESTED EVER-,  y.,._,\nA- W. HU. So,*, m ^\nGET READY   AND COME.\nf\u00abl\u00bb I C CO. (:,___\nBurke as official) to Chet\nMclntyre was the only possible\ndecision.\nThis leaves \"Chet.\" the champion heavy-weight of Canada and\nit will take a very clever boxer to\nwrestle the title from him.\n817.50 for the return trip\nfrom Quesnel to the celebration\nhere on July 1st.\nTENDERS   WANTED\nT. G. JONES\nSolicitor and Notary Public.\nFort George Trust Building,\nFORT GEORGE. B.C.\nAlex. McEachern\nBuilder and\nContractor\nEstimates given for all classes of work   the people or propertj\nmg lhe\nAddress: General Delivery,\nSOUTII   FORT GEORGE\nDISSOLUTION OF\nPARTNERSHIP\nMOTICE   is   hereby   given   that   the\ni        partnership heretofore existing be-\n; tween D.  A.   Brewster  and R.   B.\nPELHAM,    under   thc   firm   name   of\nI \"Brewster & Pelham\" and carrying on\nI business as Building- Contractors,   was\ndissolved March  1st, IStl4, by  mutual\nconsent.     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