"9d08dbe2-cff1-49b5-9324-873deed2acb0"@en . "CONTENTdm"@en . "2017-04-11"@en . "1911-09-02"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/fgherald/items/1.0344665/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " The element of doubt that\nhas existed around this place\nhas dissapeared.\nlor,\nOr,\nFORT GEORGE HERALD\n;-^tfciy\no. Legist**\nDon't put off your Fort\nGeorge trip. You mav get left.\nThe best time to travel is now.\nVOLUME 1, NO. 50\nSOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C., SEPTEMBER 2, 1911\n$3 DOLLARS PER ANNUM\nFort George, Indian Reserve No.l, Comprising 1366 acres, situated at the junction of the Frasfer aud Nechaco Rivers, was sold by the\nFort George Indians last Tuesday night to an individual named F. G. D. Durnford, whom circumstances indicate to be acting as agent for\nthe Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company. The Consideration in the agreement was the sum of $100,000. Every member of the tribe,\nwith the exception of three Indians, signed the agreement-of-sale.\nThe muss meeting of tho Fort George Indians, held in Chief Loui's house on the lndiun Reserve lust Tuesday night, resulted in\nn decision by tho bund lo sell the reserve.\nA new factor in thu situation appeared, in\nthe presei.ee of it gentleman named F. G'.\n1). Durnford, who acted as nominal purchaser. Thero were present at Use sale, Father\nCocola, thc Indian missionary, who bus\nhad charge of the affair in regard to the\nprotection of the Indian's interests, F. (I.\nI). Durnford, acting as agent for the purchasers, L. (I. MacHallie, manager of the Bank\nof li. N. A. here, who witnessed the signatures, and the Indians. Father Cocola''s instructions from the Department were, we\nunderstand, to sell the reserve in tlic best\ninterests of his charges. Mr. Durnford has\nbeen living at the Hudson's Bay post here\nfor several weeks past, anil it wins generally\nunderstood here that he was waiting a favorable opportunity to continue a tour of\nthe Northern Interior by way of the Bulk-\nley valley and Hazelton. His connection\nwith the Indian reserve deal was unknown\nuntil he appeared upon to scene at the Indian conference in the capacity of purchaser. Mr. Durnford addressed the Indians at,\nsome length upon his desire to purchase the\nreserve for the sum of 81(10,000. Pierre Roi,\na French half-breed acted as interpreter.\nFather Cocola, to whom the interpreter\nconversed in French, did not address the\ngathering. Threi' Indians, headed by Joe.\nQuah, the self-styled second chief of the\ntribe, refused' to sign the agreement, his\ntwo supporters being his son and son-in-\nlaw. Quah has always obstructed the sale,\nthinking that by so doing he would force\nlhc white men to pay an enormous price.\nThe New Northern Hotel is now completely framed and covered in. Work on the\ninterior is progressing rapidly.\nIt. W. Campbell, representing the Saskatchewan Flour Mills, of Moose .law, was\namongst the arrivals on Thursday hist.\nThe bill at the Furt I leorge Theatre next\nweek will be changed Wednesday and Saturday. Th.ro .will be no show mi Monday\nnight, as the, theatre has been rented by tlic\nSocalist party here for a meeting,\nThe British Columbia Express Companyjs\nbig steamboat \"B. X.\" left here Ibis morning with the South Fort (I \"ge baseball\nteam aboard, and a large party of excursionists from this plnce to witness the ball\ngame to bu played at Quesnel tomorrow\nbetween the homo team and Quesnel.\nNews was received here yesterday nf a\nfatal accident which occurred on (he Cariboo road near Soad Creek last Tuesday\nwhen a Chinese passenger was killed and a\ndriver seriously injured when a ear plunged\nover the grade into the ditch. II appears\nthat rains had rendered the road very slippery and that in rounding a bend the car\nskidded into the ditch. No particulars are\nforthcoming, and the identity of the dead\nChinuiinan is not vet knowi'i here.\nlie once intimated to The Herald, that, if\nthe purchasers, would give him about twenty thousand dollars for his share, that ho\nwould discontinue his obstruction tactics.\nIn an interview with Father Cocola the\nday previous to the sale he informed The\nHerald thai, the identity of the purchasers\nwas not definitely established. \"The reserve\nwill be sold to the test advantage of the\nIndians,\" said Father Cocola. \"They aro\npoor people, and children to all intents anil\npurposes, It is my duty to protect their interests all the time; the wishes of the general public must be a secondary consider-\nion.\"\nThat the G. T. P. are the purchasers there\nis very little room for doubt. Mr. Durnford\nwho is the only person with a knowledge\nof the identity of the purchasers, refuses to\ndivulge the information. Father Cocola has\nno knowledge of the matter, merely satis-\nfying himself that Mr. Durnford represented the necessary capital to complete the\npurchase. Mr. I) urn ford was at one time ill\nthe employ of the Dominion government at\nOttawa. Indications would point to the\nfact that he has been entrusted with the\ncommission to purchase the reserve for the\nDominion, who, jn turn will transfer it to\n: the G. T. P. in the same way as the sale\n! of the Indian reserve was put through at\nRupert, the G. T. P. paying the purchase\nprice lo the Indians, Tho railway company\n; are supposed to hold the reversionary rights\nof the province in this matter, therefore,\nafter the Indians have relinquished their\n] rights to the land the reserve remains the\n' property of the Federal authorities, or the\nconcern they purchase for. The C. T. 1'.\n, have already made two previous attempts\nFather Cocola, who recently completed a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 tour of the country between here and Hnzcl-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ton, speaking of the wonderful mineral\nresources of tin' country in the Babine range,\nstates that in tlie Bear Lake country, near\nDid Fort Connelly there exist groat fields of\n| anthracite coal.\nI KEEPOFFTHE GRASS-\nIn the issue of the Winnipeg Saturday\n| Post, of August llllh., appears a letter to\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 the editor, from George .1. Hammond,\ntelling: the, Post that the editor of this publication is a bad. naughty man, and asking\nKnox Met lee not to print any more nasty\nthings about the Natural Resources Company until he sends a fellow up here to find\nout if out if (leorge Hammond ever told a\nlie in his advertisoing literature. Would'nt\nthat jar you? B. A. Laselle, of this town-\nsite, also butts-in with a nice little note appended to Hammond's rug-lime, saying\ni therein that he has asked us to cut out such\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \"uncalled for criticism\" lots of times. Of\ncourse he has, since establishing inter-pock-\n, etbook relations with George Hammond\nthrough (he medial ions of a gravel-peddler\nwhose name might be Muses. But unfortunately Laselle is not running The Herald\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 or diotating its policy, and as he is on re-\nj cord along different lines to those laid down\nj in his letter to the Post he had better keep\n' ol. the grass.\nto purchase the reserve, both of whieh failed owing to the attitude of the Indians,\nw.io were holding out for large figures,\nowing to the work of townsite concerns\nthat had stimulated their greed by offering\nthe red-men high figures for the land. Dr.\nMcDougall, of Oltuwa, who represented the\ngovernment at one of the former attempts\nto purchase, was empowered to offer the\nsum of \u00C2\u00A305,000 only for the reserve.{The Indians refused to sell for that sum. It was\nunderstood that the G. T. P. would not pay\nmore, and, reading between the lines, wa\nseem to see the fine hand of diplomacy\ntaking this means of purchasing without\nestablishing a bad precedent of raising\ntheir offer.\nIt is probable that the G. T. P. will make\nan official public announcement with regard\nto the reserve' sale shortly.\nThe Indians are given until June the first\nof next year to vacate the land, during\nwhich period, however, they will not interfere with any survey work that is to be\ncarried on throughout the land. The money\nis to be paid to the Indians in cash, but no\ndate has yet been set for the payment of\nthe money. The Indians formed a committee\nto attend to the division of the proceeds of\n; the sale, and although he requested to be\nleft off the body entirely, the Indians pre-\ni vailed upon Father Cocola to preside over\nthe work that the committee were to perform.\nDiscussing the plans for the Indian's\nfuture Father Cocola stated that he was\npleased at the outcome of tlseir deliberations, lie 11.-u 1 always advised them that a\nsale would be desirable for their welfare,\nand in the event, of their deciding ugainst\nthe sale he would have used his influence to\nmove the tribe to another reservation,\nfurther removed from the demoralizing in-\nflueneies of tne adjacent white men's towns.\n\"It is like a new start in life for them,\"\nsaid Father Cocola to The Herald. Their\nplans include the building of a well laid out\nvillage on the (loose country reservation,\nwhich is situated about sixteen miles up\nthe Fraser river from here, on the Western\nbank. The reservation comprises 2500 acres\nof splendid hind. The village will have e\nchurch and presbytery, and a school. It will\nbe built on a uniform plan, several different\nstyles of houses will be built iukI grouped\nround tlie church. It will in no wise resemble what has been known to the Indians of\nthis country, since the beginning of time,\nus their villages\u00E2\u0080\u0094straggling groups of\nhovels nnd smoke houses infested by vermin\nand the germs of disease. The houses forming the new village, when completed, will\nbe chosen by the drawing of lots. The favored ones in the lottery winning the houses\nnearest the church, which is tlw locality\nmost desired. I .very falraily of Indians are to\nreceive 82500. Each individual, man wolman\nand child, receives an additional $5011.\nWidows will draw $1500. These Indians have\nbeen a poor people all their lives. They do\nnot understand the value of a thousand\ndolhirs.and have no conception of the amount, of money in the control of tive tribe\nns payment for their land here. Father Cocola will help them and advise them in everything, and in the big kindly priest, who\nfor years past has acted as doctor and sur-\nIgeon, spiritual' adviser and confidant for\nthorn all, they have an advooato and mediator who has made their betterment his\nlife's work.\nit is with a sigh of satisfaction that we\nrecord the sale of Indian reserve No. 1 for\nrailway townsite purposes. We have repeut-\nedly stated that the sale would go through\nthis month, and we received the advice upon\nwhich we bused that statement from a\nsource that leaves us no doubt as to the\nidentity of tl.' purchasers. Fort George, we\nallude to the lndiiwi reserve, and other\nFraser River properties, now stand upon a\nsolid foundation.\nWe await with interest the statement of\nthe railway company.\nSouth Fort George and Other Fraser River Properties Natural Location For Future City Here.\nOn February 19th., MHO, John Houston\nmade the following prediction regarding\nthe situation at Fori (leorge.\" In the opinion of the editor of The Tribune, Fort\n(leorge will, for Iwo or three years, be where\nit is today, on 200 acres of land, fronting\non Fraser River and not a mile from the\nlocated line of the Grand Trunk Pacific\nrailway through the Indian reserve. It is\ncommon opinion al, Porl (leorge Hint the\nrailway company will purchase Ihe Indian\nReserve land, some I,'11)11 acres ill all, make\na portion of it into a townsite and the remainder railway yards. The Hudson's Bay\nCompany's 07 acres lying between tho ln-\n'lian reserve and tha 200 ceres on which\nthe town is now building. Adjoining the\nHudson Bay Company's 91 acres on the\nwest is Bii'd's pi'o-eblption of 111) acres.\nThese four tracts have a frontage of a mile\nand lit half on Fraser river, and about the\nsfiMne on Nechaco river, and if sub-divided\nwould make 10,1)0(1 town lots and leave the\nrailway 500 acres for yard purposes. Ten\nthousand town lots is enough for a city of\n20,001). Port George may have 20,000 people\n! some day; but the editor of The Tribune\nwill not live to see the tiny.\"\n.John Houston's prediction was a true\none. South Fort (leorge, to which he albid-\nI ed as \"Fort (leorge\" is still, and always\nwill be until the railroad townsite is well\nestablished, the centre of interest here. The\nlust paragraph of \"Old John's\" article was\npathetically true\u00E2\u0080\u0094he died on the eighth day\nof the following month.\nAccording to the Prince Rupert News\nThere has been some delay over the signing\nof Ihe contract for the last gap in the G. T.\nP., by Messrs. Foley, Welch, and Stewart.\nThere is no doubt expressed thut the contract will go to that contracting firm, but\nit is known that, the Toronto Construction\nCo., whose representatives were here some\ntime ago, and Messrs. Wilson & Co., of\nMinneapolis were also in the field.\nThe final survey of the Grand Trunk Pac-\niyo north from Edson into the Peace River\ncountry is being completed rapidly by L. E.\nSilcox, who with a party of assistants has\nbeen working through the country since the\nopening of spring. Mr. Silcox is nowr about\n.'15 miles north of Edson and'is working towards the town. The information has been\nobtained from good authority that when\nhe reaches Edson the final survey will be\nciimpleteed. This should be by the end of\nthe present month.\nSome difficulty has been experienced in\ngetting a satisfactory grade over the ridge\nbetween lhe Athabasca and the McLeod\nrivers. Several preliminary surveys were run\nand the final has been located around the\neastern end of the ridge where it has been\npossible to secure a four-tenths grade on tho\nroad's main line. Following this survey\nthe road will run northeast from Edson until it passes the ridge between the McLeod\nand the Athabasca, after which it will swing\naround into the valley of the latter stream\nand run northward to a suitable place for\ncrossing. It is understood that .Mr. Silcox\nhas connected up the survey from Edson\nwith the old survey made in 1007 through\nthe Pino Pass.\nAccording to the News, Montreal advices\ngive it out definitely that the contruct'for\nthe last stretch belongs to. Messrs. Foley,\nWelch, tV Stewart, the firm have promised,\nil is said, to have the steel across the summit to Tele Jaune Cache by December. Kail-\nhead is now only twenty miles east of the\nYcllowhend Pass at the summit, and grading is in progress west of the divide to\nTete Jaune Cache. Messrs. Foley, Welch &\nSlewai't will undertake to complete the entire British Columbia section before the end\nof 1913, when lhe line will be opened for\nj through traffic.\nTh.' work along lhe route between Aider-\nmore and Tete Jaune Cache is much lighter\nthnn on thc 100-mile Coast division now\nbeing, operated. Generally speaking the\ncountry to be traversed is open and level.\nA wide valley extends all the way from the\nhead of navigation on the south fork of the\nFraser to Fort (leorge.\nThe townsite of Houston, in the Bulkley\nvalley is being boomed by a Vancouver (inn\nfor tho G. T. P. Railway company. The\ntown is named after .lohn Houston, the\nveteran newspaperman who died ut Quesnel last year from exposure to conditions\nhis lime worn constitution was unable to\nstand, whilst printing his paper in South\nFort George. The townsite is made up of\n1,765 li-ts.one-quarler of which are owned\nby the Provincial Government, leaving\n1,342 for sale. The streets are 66 feet wide\nand the lanes 15 feet. The lots nre .10x100\nfeet with tli..' lane al the rear. The townsite\nis principally level. The Buck Kiver runs\nthrough the town, and two blocks have\nbeen reserved on its banks for park purposes. The town is situated about halfway\nbetween Eraser Lake and llazellon, on lhe\nroute of the (I. T. P.\nCapitalists Coming Here.\nMr. Chandler S. Edwards, President of\nthe North Coast Land Company, leaves\nAshcroft about the 12th., of the month\nwith a party of distinguished English capitalists who will make South Fort George\ntheir headquarters whilst looking over the\ndistrict with a view to investment in land\nfor colonization purposes. The parly includes (lis Grace the Duke of Sutherland, K.\n(!., Lord Desboroiigh, K. ('. V. ().. Admiral\nLord Charles Beresford, Vieounl and W\ncountess Castlercuiigh, Lord Stafford, The\nHon. Arthur Stanley. Captain Hutton and\nMr. A. Simpson.\nThe party have been al Brooks, Alberta,\nwhere.the Duke of Sutherland is heavily interested in land, for the past two weeks.\nSouth Fort George has already been visited'by many distinguished people, but her\nhistory will long have been written before\nshe again welcomes a party of men whose\nnames are household words in every corner\nof the world. The Duke of Sutherland is one\nof the wealthiest men in the Empire. Lord\nCharles Beresford is England's most distinguished Admiral, lu 1882 he commanded\nthe Condor in lhe hnmhiird.iiont of Alexandria. He served on. Lord Wolsey's stall' in\nthe Nile Expedition, and commanded the\nexpidition which rescued Sir Charles Wilson's party in Safin. Other members of the\nparty are Well known in both Mayfair aud\nWhitehall, in London.\nIllicit Booze Venders are\nSupplying Indians.\nThe blind-pigs that are peddling liquor to\nIndians had better have a care. The easy-\nmoney gentry, who daily violate the Act\nby illicitly vending rank brands of rot-gut\nto white men should be brought to account\nfor tha practice, but the skunks that sow\nthe seed of violence and crime in the poor\nbestial brains of the Indians, to line their\npockets with money that should be expended in feeding and clothing tlw swarm of\nhungry brown women and children on the\nrancherie, are lower in the plane of estimation than grave robbers.\nA disgraceful scene was enacted on Hamilton Avenue last Tuesday night, when a\ncrowd of drunken Siwashes brawled and\nfought like a pack of sleigh dogs, within\nhearing distance of private residencies, and\nfamilies that had to suffer the indignity of\nwaiting the termingtion of the red-men's\norgy, or send forth volunteers to take a\nhand in the subduing of the frenzied mob\nThe Herald hus repeatedly \"bawled out\"\nthe provincial government for not erecting\na jail here. We have cited instances without\nnumber when the lack of a place to house\nprisoners in has caused the public unnecessary exposure to sights of violence and\ndrunkenness. The representatives of tilie government that huve visited this place must\nhave realized that a jail was a very necessary itelm in a place so remotely situated as\nthis, yet it is not built.\nThe practice of selling liquor to half-\nbreeds should be confined to sale over the\nbar only. Any of the men who can purchase liquor under the act here as half-breeds\nare worse than Indians themselves, for\nwhen they come into possession of a Jjottle\nthey hie themselves away to their Siwash\ntilliliiuns and get the whole crowd drunk.\nThen the particular hell demon that\nsleeps in the cranium of the Indian awakes\nnnd twists the brain of the red-man until\nhe sees red\u00E2\u0080\u0094anil crime stalks abroad. The\nHerald knows that half-breeds here were in\npossession of enough rum this week to craze\nj the whole tribe. They buy it at Quesnel,\n. through the medium of some white skined\nfriend. When The Herald gets the facts regarding some suspected blind-pigs in this\ntown we will publish the names, occupat-\nI ions, and addresses of the swine themselves.\n! Cider venders had better sell the beverage\n| with more discretion also. Any liquor that\nI will intoxicate comes nnder Attorney-General Bowser's Liquor Act as a violation if\nI sold to Indians, and judging from the cider\nI jags some of the natives have carried, the\ndope thai is sold under that appellation\nwill certainly \"bring the glad.\"\nThis is at present a \"dry\" town\u00E2\u0080\u0094but\n, what's the use? Ninety miles down stream\nthere are two retail and ono wholesale li-\n; cenee, with steamboats running between tho\n; points twice a week or moro often.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 o\t\nThe clearing of right-of-way is How in\nprogress ou the (I. T. P. east of here. A\ncamp has been established near W. Lnsh-\nbrook's place about eight miles fmm hero\ni by a party of French Canadians, who have\ntaken a live-mile contract. Their first work\nwas to build a ferry boat, whieh enables\ni road and their camp. There are also quite\nj them to cross the river between the wagon\na number of station men ut work along the\nline between hero und Chicken's Lake to the\nwest.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Interior News. Aldermere, i\npagtc rwo\nTHE HERALD\nSEPTEMBER 2, 1911\nifkitic\nareas\nTlie plan repn\nis authentic. It\nnation of the h\niiitu towusitcs h\nthe lirst work i\nlished showing\nthe station gri\nKeserve No. I\nweek for railro\nposes, as filed\nKegistry ollici\n1 iiinl- ' Pacific\nthe\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0ed herewitl\niws tha sit-11\nsubdivided\ntoday, li is\ns kind pub\nlocation of\n. mi Indian\n., sold this\nItt nsite pur\n,. Kami'\"'!\"\nI I.i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i iraiiii\nilwav ' ,'o\niy il\nIII'il\\nlh .,\nilit sharing plan,\nKesources Sent' Vancouver,\no a |\nNuliini\nCompany\t\nonly buildings on any of\niles are located on sub-\nii 938, which is. together\n37, the land registered by\nunder the name \"Fort\n_e.\"llere the townsite corn-\nhave built a large hotel,\ni number of other build-\nThe other subdivisions,\nsources Company. Lot 1427 is\nof doubtful ownership. It was\nstaked in tlie name of Harbour\nEngineer Bacon of the G. T, P.\nat Prince Rupert, and is called\n\"railroad property\" on the advertising maps of the resourceful resources concern. It is not\nye. subdivided. All the above\nsubdivisions are a long way\nfrom the present centre in the\nscene of townsite development\nis also located on this land. It\nis considered possible -that the\nHudson's Bay Company will\nsubdivide their land together\nwith the railway company. Lot\n932 is tho property of the Fort\nGeorge Land Company. It has\nbeen subdivided but temporarily withdrawn from sale. Lots\n933 and 934 are the townsites\nof South Fort George, the business, industrial and residential\nriver frontage is of little commercial value, owing to its\nheight ubove the river.\nLot 1426 is owned by the\nYVtilch Land Company, of Winnipeg, and is a good property\nfor residential purposes. Lot\n913 is owned by J. M. Wiley, of\nWinnipeg. Plans are now being\nprepared for its sub-division,\nLot 925 is owned by A. Lindsay, of Winnipeg, and is sub-\n|j Close & Brown\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0- South Fort George, B. C.\nGENERAL\nMERCHANTS\nLadies' Waists\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWe are specializing on ladies' waists this week from\na stock that has no two patterns alike.\nIt is a pleasure to have us show them to you.\nKODAKS\nSUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS\n4 JOHN A. FRASER \u00E2\u0096\u00BA!\nA Front Street, QUESNEL, B. C. K\nWe have\nsecured the\nexclusive\nagency for\nthe\nCanadian\nKodak\nCompany,\nand have a\ncomplete\nstock of\neverything\nfor the\nphotographer.\nJnst Drop In and Let Us Show You.\nRemember we pay special attention to\nmail orilera.\nLmi\u00C2\u00A3\nBRITISH COLUMBIA EXPRESS\n<\u00E2\u0080\u0094> COMPANY\nScat for * rotter\nOPERATING\nAutos\nSend for \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 folder\nSteamboats\nStages\nFrom Ashcroft to Fort George, and all points in\nthe northern interior of British Columbia, carrying\nthe Royal Mail, passengers and fast freight.\nThe Palatial Steamer B.X. Awaits the Arrival of the Company's Stages\n\u00C2\u00AB3ttSttS&5S!' Head.O_llce::Ashcroft,_B.C.\nFort GforKe, B.C. Victoria, B.C.\nF. P. Bunion. Mgr. F. 0. Green, Mgr.\nN-.itn.i_, B.C.. A. H. Green, Mgr.\nGreen Bros., Burden & Co.\nGvil Eotiiem, Doonwi k B. C. U-4 Stmyon\nSurveys of Land.!, Mined, TownB.tet.. Timber\nLimits, Etc.\nWonKee\nWASHING AND\nIRONING - -\nFresh Bread I Quesnel, B.C.\npuny. Tl*1 plan wn\nllu' linn of Gore i.\nhere, and very little develop- centre of lhe total areu sub-\nnient work will be done on any divided at this time. Tb_ whole\ntlle well known provincial land developed except, for a few av- of them, unless undertaken, as ! of the waterfront on this town-\nsurveyors who Lave been carry- enues cut through the jack-pine ! at the present time on hot 938, j site forms a natural dock,\nby the owners. j owing to the fact that, the site\nLot 417 is owned by the Hud- ! is on a series of natural terraces\nson's Hay Company and their '. the lowest of which is about\npost, founded over 100 years ten feet above high water mark,\nago, stands on it. The Prdvinc- On all the other sites, especially\nial Government Agent's office ; those on the Nechaco River, the\nnil' on survey work in tl\nion for many years past.\nThe lots initialed N. R, S.\nlying to the west and sout\nthe Indian Reserve are the\nions townsites owned, or I\nri't-\nl.ots numbered Ib'lV, 1429 and\nare at this ti'pie entirely un\nand two roughly graded streets.\nLots 2008 and 2507 are known\nas the Hodgkins addition. This\naddition is owned by a number\nof Victoria speculators and is j\nbeing sold by the Natural Re-\ndivided for residential property.\nLots 1431,9.-4 nnd 1432 are held\nunder reserve by the provincial\ngovernment. The large island\nat the junction of the two rivers\nis owned by Messrs Williams &\nMurdotl, of Vancouver, who\nwill probably sub-divide.\nThe sub-divided area today\naggregates about 2000 acres.\nAll kinds of\nBrick and\nCement\nDirm*_-r F're places a\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BC\u00C2\u00A5 tf 1 H_ specialty.\nAll work guaranteed.\nA. LEMKE\nBrickmason and Contractor\nfenrSte-1' South Fort George\nFORT WE HERALD\nPUBLISHED BY IHE\nCariboo Lnml District - Dislrict ul Cnril,,,\nIII\nJ U DANlfcLL .RESIDEM\nDevoted to the interests \"I Kurt\nUeurye anil the entire Northern Interior,\nJ. I). DANIELL,\nI tor.\nPence River Lnml Dist. - Dist. ul Cariboo.\nPEACB HIVKR I.AND DISTRICT. rT^T_u~\"t7._t ->-te\"m____-r___n_' TAKR \"\u00C2\u00B0\"M that WU\".m \"\"m'\"'' \u00C2\u00AB'\nDislrict ol Cari i, ! ,,. \" \"\" l\", ,. Ur '','\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"'\",': Strnlliconn, Alta., occupation Farmer, in-\nTIKli notice Unit James Rei.1,.,1 Dawson \"\"' \"' Vancouver \u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 occupation hutciter , im_ u, ,1|,|,|y ,,,- \u00E2\u0080\u009Emnissi,.n to purcliaae\ni T., occuputiuii |,ros|iect,.r inieiuls to intends to apply lor permission t\u00E2\u0080\u009E pur- tlie following descrilied lands:-\nipply for permission to purcliase llle Iol- clmse tlie'following described lands:- j Comnieneing at a post plnntcil J miles\nowing .les,ribed lauds- Colnmcncllig at a post planted 4 miles south ol Selbv's lemnorarv Boundary Post\nCommenciiig al a post Iilanted 01, the ; --.th ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E _ mii,.s rasl \u00E2\u0080\u009E( the N. E. corner : \"I s- ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Corner ul Dominion Peace' River\ncost bank of Hallwav Rivet aboul |B , .,, ,.,t ,6 .\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed ..,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E 6 m], \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E, A Reserve, tiience SOUtll Ro chains; thelice\nlilies il an slrcnm flum the In,,mh of, .. .,-,-,., .. I west 80 chains: thencc iiorth Ro chains:\nwest 80 chains; ' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0> ml \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 tnsl \"' Poncl,\u00C2\u00B0 r'al\u00C2\u00BB> l'\"\"ce nurth llience east Ro chains.\n80 chains; llience casl Ko 8u chains; tlicnce east 80 chums; thence Jy.io. WILLIAM Dl'RRAN'D.\nr less, lo rlvcr bank, thencc south So chains; thence west 80 chains to I March ..1st. Mill. Albert Tale, agent.\nver hank to point ol com point of commencement, and containing \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\t\nnl.iiiinil,' 1,40 aires more or sjo acres more or less. ' Pence River Land Dist. - Dist. ol Cariboo.\nj ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E, PETER FIIHM WNTR.NT I 'I'AKE notice thnt Arthur Walker, ol\nAMES REID. I \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,, ,, , ,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E I Edmonton,,Alta., occupation clerk, intends\ncek\nSaturJiy, September 2, 1911\nKebrn\nFrank Watson, agt.\nMarch 14, mil Join, MacDunell, agent.\nI'EACE RIVER LAM) DISTRICT,\nDistrul ol Can;\t\nTAKK lioticc thai Alice May Slcrin\nil Vancouver, II. C. occupation Clerk,\nPEACI\n! TAKK\nViinc.un\nlor\nlh\nnllo.\ncil lands\npost pl,\nweal hank .,1 Hallv\nd iwnstream Irnm llie m\nCreek; tlicnce wcsl p. ilia\nKu chains; Ihenee east Hn\nto purcnase\n11cd un the\nout 14 miles\nul Cvnress\nthenci' soutii\nrner\nalas\nI.ml.; Uieme north along river hank lo tin\npoint uf commencement, containing _lx\nlines inure or less.\nJcio ALICE MAY SH0RTREED\nFebruary 28th., loll, frank Watson, nel\nPEACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT\nDislriel ui Carilioo.\nTAKK\nntends t\nuse the\nConn\nwest I,\niniiis\nCypres\n.nn -li.il ll.ri'v I'.ns.i\n11. I', uccupaiion hotel\nipply lur permission to\n.1 lauds:\n;, ol\nllll,\nIVER I.AND DISTRICT,\nirici ui Cariboo,\np lhal William Cliomnnli,\nI', occupation Commen\ntraveller, intends tn upnlv lur rms.i,,n\nto purchase lhe following descriheil lands:-\nC iltnnellcing at a post planted one mile\nwest oi Hallwav River, abuut i; miles\ndownstream from the month of Cvnress\n' reek thencc west 8o chains: tlicnce norlli\nSo chains; thence eust Ro chains; thencc\nsuuili hu chains to point ol commencement\ncolitainitig 6.|n .ill-is mure or less,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0le lo. WILLIAM CHAPMAN.\nFeh-tia-y .8tL., iyn. Krunk Watson, agt.\n| Cnriboo Lnnd District - District ol Cnriboo.\nTAKK notice thut B. Wlntermlte, oi\ni Vancouver, It. 0. occupation rancher, in-\nI lends to applv Ior permlszioll lo purchase I south Ro chain:\ntu apply fur penuissiuu to purchase the\nfollowing descrilied Ininls:-\nCommeltcing at a post planted al, milcs\nsoulh oi the must southerly corner of\nSwan Lake; thenee eust 8o chains; Ihcnce\nIhellce west 8o chains;\nthe lullowing descrihed lands:\nCommencing at a pust plantcn io miles I \u00E2\u0080\u009E , ., ,,, ,,,\n.,,.,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.' , . , ... \ March -8, [911. Albert Tute, agent,\nnorth o the N. W. curner of I.ot 1654, *\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nthenee north Ro chains.\nJv.l. ARTHUR WALKER.\n.mil about I. miles north and I mile west j p_aee Rjver Land Dist. - Dist. ol Cariboo,\nf Poncho Lake, Ihenee north Ro chains; I TAKE notiee that Siiruh Brick, uf\nhence east 80 eliains; thencc south Ro ; Slrathcoiia, Altu., occupation married\nst 80 chains to place ol\nml containing 640 acres\nchains; llience\ncommencement\nmore or less.\nap.39. B. WINTKRMITK.\nMarch 34. 1911 Juhn MacDunell, agent\nPEACE HIVKR I.ANII DISTRICT.\nDisirici ol Caribou.\nTAKli nolice Unit Charles Leu Denting,\nul Seattle, Wush., occupation Shoe Sales\nman, inteiuls lo ni-dv lur nermission to\npurcnase Hie [ollowing described land.:-\nCommencing at a post plauted about ,s,t\nmiles nnrth and about 11 miles west oi Commenciiig nl a posl plnnled about S3\nthe 2. mile post cstablislied on lhe R.N. tnllos north nml about 13 miles wesl ol\noj' .11 a posl nlanted in the W. Mouuted Police truil on the imrth bank the 22 mile nost established on the R. X.\nol Hallwav Rlvcr abont 17 ol the Peace River ut the mouth ol Cash if/. Mounted Police trnil on the norlh bnnk\nrastrcom hum llie mouih oi Creek; thence soutli 80 chains; thence west ,,( Un, l'_.Kl. River ill the molltll ol Cnsll\nCreek; theiue west 80 chains: 8u chains; Ihenee north 80 ehnins; thelice Creek; tlicnce north 80 chnius; llience enst\nnil, 80 chains; tlicnce cast 80 eait \u00C2\u00B0\u00C2\u00B0 chains, lo point ol conimenccment, 80 chnins: thence south 80 ehnins: thenee\ncontaining 6411 acres inure ur less. West 80 chuins to poinl ol commencement,\nPKACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT,\nDislrict of Caribou.\nTAKIC notice Unit Daniel Cunningham,\nof Seattle, Wush., occupation Miner, intends to n\"\"'v b,r \"cnuissiun in purcliaae\nthe fullowing described lands\nriver bank to point ,,1 commencement,\nenntaining 1,4., acrci morc nr less.\nJcio. HARRY PARSUNS,\nFebruary -7th., 1011. 1-'rank Watson, ngt\nJe.10. CIIARLKS LEO DEMINO, I containing 640 neres more or less.\nMurch 7, 1911. James Peltry, aeent. _\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E, DANIEL CUNNINGHAM,\nMarch, 8. 1911. Jumes Pettr\" agent.\nl'KACK RIVKR LANII DISTRICT.\nDistricl .,{ Curiboo.\nI:\n,,, . ,,.,,,, Cariboo Laud Iiislriet - Districl ol Cnriboo,\nPEACE RIVER I.ASD I ill i 1.1'. TAKK .. .1 .1 . o , 1 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , , ...\nDistrict ni Cariboo o V.I w , ' Jol,\"\u00C2\u00BB\"\"l ol TAKE notice thnt Florence M. Lyons,\nTAKE nnliee that David ' Monroe, ol ,,!'\"' ,' \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BBl', occupation Cnriienter, III-1 o[ Vancouver, 11. C. occupation stenog-\nr, ll. C, occupation ...reliant ffUUi-Xcrll!cdtnd\u00E2\u0084\u00A2- \u00C2\u00B0 \"\"rC\"\"M ruphcr, intend, to .pply lor permission to\n(.lily lor permission CmnmeitcliiR .it ;i post Dial.led hI.ou. bi ! P\u00C2\u00BB\"_inse the following described IhimIs:-\nniik's north mid about u miles wcit o*[ OommenClng tit a post planted at the\n''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 21 mile post CAtlUillsllCt. nil llie R, n. N. W. enrncr ni I,\nwoman, iniends In apply for permissinn -l\npurchase tlic folfowitij; descrihed lands:*\nCommencing at a post planted 5 milcs\nsmith of Selby's temnnnirv Uoiltidaty Pnst\nat S. F,. Corner of Dominion Pence River\nReserve, thence snnlli Ro chains; llience\nwest 80 chains; thence north 80 chnins;\nllience east Ho chnins.\nJy I. KARAII BRICK.\nMarch 30II1. igil. Albert Tate, aijent.\nPKACE RIVKR LANI) DISTRICT.\nDislrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice that I, Ettle Jones, oi\nLos Angeles, Call., occupation iinmnrried,\nintend tn apply (nr permissinn to purchase\nthe following described lands:-\nCommeticlng at a post nlanted 1 mile\nsouth and 7 milcs wesl nf the South-east\ncorner of the B. C. Government\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Reserve,\nmarked E, J.'s N. E. corner; thence south\n80 chains; thence west Ho chains; thence\nimrth Ho cliains; tlicnce east Ho chiiins to\npoint of commencement, containing 6-10\nucres.\nJy.2i. ETTIE JUNES.\nMarch 30th., iyn.\ntraveller, intends ti\nt<> purchase the fol\nCi\ncd laud!\nisl pl.nited one mil.\nPEACE RIVER T.ANl) DISTRICT.\nDislrict nf Cnriboo.\nTAKE nntiee that I, William Jones, of\nWinnipeg, Manitoba, occupation traveller,\nintends lo apply for permission to purchnse the following described funds:-\nCommencing at a post plnnted 2 miles\nsouth and 7 miles west nf the South-east\ncorner of the II. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked W. J.'s N. Vi. corner; thencc soutii\nHo chains; thence easl 80 chains; Iheuce\nnorth 80 ehutns; thence west 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, enntaining 640\nacres.\nJy.22. WII.UAM JONES.\nMarch 3lst. 1911,\nPEACE RIVER I.AND DISTRICT.\nDislriel of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice tlmt Tom Allan, of Vancouver, ll. C. occunation Mining Engineer,\nintends to apply f.ir permission to purchase the lollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted 011 tltt\nwest bank of Hallway River about la\nmiles downstream frmu the mouth of Cypress Creek; thence west Ho cliains; thenco\nnorth 80 chains; theuce enst 80 chains\nmore or less to river bank, Ihcnce south\nalong river bank to point of cotnmencc-\nment,conlttiiiing 6_]o ncres more or less.\nJc 10 TOM ALLAN,\nMarch 1st., ion. Prank Watson agent.\nPEACE RIVER LAND DI.iiRlLl'.\nDistrict nt Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that Joe Shennerd of Van.\ncouver 11. C, occupntion Labnrer, intends\nto apply for permissinn lo purchase the\nfolloWm\" described luiids:-\nComtnciicinir \u00C2\u00BBt \u00E2\u0080\u009E |1ust planted % mile\nI west,from Halfway River, and about lo\nmilcs down siream from thc month of\nCypress Creek; tlicnce west 80 chains;\ntlicnce soulh 80 chuins; thence east 80\nchains; iheuce nortii 80 chains to point\nof commencement, containing 6.|o acres\nmore or less.\nJe.10. JOE SIIEPPERD.\nMarch isti, iyn. Prank Watson, agent.\nPeace River Laod Dist. - Disi. of Cariboo.\nTAKIC nnliee that John Hall, of Ed-\nmonloii, Alta., occupation accountant, intends to un\u00C2\u00BBly for permission to purchase\n1646 and about 5 | the following described lands:\nPEACE RIVER LAND DI.i.RICT.\nDistrict of Curiboo.\nTAKE notice that John William Carry,\nof Vancouver, B. C, occupation Hotel\nClerk, intends to am.ty f,,r permission to\npurchase the following described landa:-\nCommeiicillg at a nost nlanted about %\nmile west frnm Halfway River and about\n8 miles downstream from the month of\nCypress Creek; thence west Ho cliains;\nthenee smith Bo chains; thencc east 80\nchains; theuce north 80 chains to noint of\ncommencement, enntaining 640 acres more\nor less.\nJe.l. JOHN WILMAM CURRY.\nMarch 1, kjh. Kmnk Watson Agent.\nHn tin fact.on irunr-\nWatch\nRepairing \u00E2\u0096\u00A0__*_.\nCjHjDAVIE\nRend articles by mail t\u00C2\u00AB Kurt (.corire, B.C.\nCLUB POOL ROOM\nTHIRD AND HAMILTON STS.\nLOYAL & DAVIS, Props.\nSmokers' supplies\na specialty\nFour pool tables\nSplendid environments\nBronger & Flynn\nBUILDERS AND\nCONTRACTORS\nPlans and blue prints made\nEstimates submitted\nAll kinds of work promptly\nexecuted\nOFFICE\nNO. 7 SECOND STREET\nSouth Fort George\nMcGaghran\nThorne\nBAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS\nAND MAKERS OF FINE ICES\nFourth St., South Fort George\nCIGAKS AND TOBACCOS\nPeace Kiver ti-lld Diet. - Dili, ol Cd.lb-O.\nTAKK notice Unit George IIm.iic, ol Etl-\nmonton, Alt-., occupation engineer, intends to n|i|,ly for |,eruiisslon t<\u00C2\u00BB jmreliase\ntlie Inllowiii},' ilescrilieil landSt*\nCoi--i-ttcl_n at \" imst planted .1 inilcs\nsmith ol Selby's temnoniry Hounilnry Post\nnt S. K. Corner of Dominion Peace River\nKcHerve, tlicnce south 811 ciiuins; tneuce\nwest 80 chains; thencc north Ho cliains;\ntiience enst 80 chains.\nJy.i. CHOUGH HflllNH.\nMnrcli 31st. 1911. Albert Tale, agent.\nPeace River Und Hist. - Disi. ol Caribuo,\nTAKli notice thnl Kdwurd Hon,,', \"I\nEdmonton, Altn., occupation e-u'lneer, intends' to npply f,,r perniission to purchase\nthe following described Innils:-\nComtncnclng nt a post pluutcd v4 ol .t\nmile south from the most southerly I1\"1\"1\nol Swun I.ukc; thence south 80 clmins;\nthencc west 80 chnius; thencc north \u00C2\u00BBo\nclinins; thencc eusi 80 chains.\nJy.i. KIIWAKII IHJKNK.\nMnrch .7, 1911. Albert Tute, npOTl-\nPeace River Land Hist. - Dist. ot Cnriboo.\nTAKK nutiee that Duncan Iliirrund, of\nStrathcona, Alta., occupution Farmer, intends to apply for iiermission to purcliase\nthe following described binds\nCommencing nl_n post plnntcil fi miles\nsoutli of Selby's tctnnoriiry Hounilnry Post\nnt S. K. Corner ol Dominion Pence River\nReserve, tlicnce soutli 80 clinins; thence\nwest 80 chains: tliencc nortli 80 chulps;\nthence eust Ko clinins.\nJy.i. DUNCAN DURRANI).\nMarch _oth. 1911. Albert Tate, agent.\nPKACK RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT.\nDistrict ol Cnril\t\nTAKK notice Unit I, John MncGillvruy,\nof Picton, Ontario, occupution gentleman,\nIntends to apply Ior permission to purchnse the lollowing descrilied Innds;-\nCommcncing at a |,\u00E2\u0080\u009Est nlimted I mllc\nsoutli nnd ; miles west of the Soiillienst\ncorner ol the 11. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked J. M.'s S. W. comer; Iheuce north\n80 chains; theuce east 80 chains;; thence\nsouth 80 chuins; thence west 68 chains to\npoint of commencement, contuining 6do\nacres. 6\nJy,\". JOHN MacGILLVRAY.\nMnrcli 30th., 1911.\nPence River Lund Dint. - Dist. ol Cnril\"'\nTAKK liotico that Henry Gownti,\nlidmoiilnn, Altn, occupution Hruker, 1\ntends to npply for perniission to purchn\nthe following described lands:-\nCommencing ut n post piunted 8 mil\nsouth of Selby's lemoorurv Boundary ''\nut S. K. Corner ol Dominion Pence ]'\"\nReserve, tbencc south 811 chnins; l\u00C2\u00BBen\nwest 80 chnins; thencc north 80 clialu\ntlicnce eust 80 chnins.\nJy.i. 1IKNUV COWAN.\nMarch Jotli. 1911. Albert Tute, UR\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'\nPKACK HIVKR LAND DISTRICT.\nDislrict ot Cnriboo. .\nTAKK nolice Unit I, Charles Hums. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\nWinnipeg, Mmillobn, occupution colllrn\"\"\ninteiuls to npply lor permission lo pun\nuse the following described binds:-\nCommencing nt n post planled ' \"'' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nsouth nml 7 miles west ol the SonUl ''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ncorner ol the 11. C. Government l\"\"\"' ,'\nmarked C. H.'s N. K. corner; tbence so\" '\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n80 chuins; thence west 80 chnius; \"\"'\"\nnortli 80 elmins; thence ensl 80 clinins\nI point ol commencement, contaliiron \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\nJy,\u00E2\u0084\u00A2'. cnARLKH HARRIS\nMurcli glut. 1911. SEPTEMBER, 2, 1911.\nTHE HERALD\nPAGE THREE.\nPeace River Liiml Dint. - Dist, of Curiboo.\nTAKK notice tiiut j_.ir.il.. McCouili, o[\nEdmonton, AUu., occupat inn tnerchaiit, intends io u]>p)y for permission iu purcliase\nthe fQllowJug described lands:-\nCommciiciiiK \u00C2\u00BBt \u00C2\u00BB post planted % of n\nmile south ot tlie moBt southerly point of\nSwim I.ake; thelice east 80 chains; tiience\nSouth 8ci chains; tbence west 60 chains;\nthelice north 80 clmins.\nJy.i. IIAR01J) McCOMJi.\nMarcli 27, 191'. Albert Tate, agent.\nPeace River I.aml Dist. - Dist. of Cariboo.\nTAKK notice that Alexander McDcrmid,\nof Strathcaiia, Alta., occupation fanner,\nintends to apnly '\"r permission to purchase lhe lollowing described lands:-\nCol-.-i.uiic.njj at a post planted on the\neastern shore of Swun Lake 1 mile north\nol the most southerly point, thence east\n80 chains; thence north 80 chains-; thence\nwest 80 chains; thence south 80 chains.\nJy.i. AJJ-XANDI... McDKRMID.\n\"Match 30th. Igil, Albert Tate, agent.\nPeace River Land Dist.'- DisL of CaribooT\nTAKK nolice that Allred .kick, ol\nStrathcona, Alta., occupation carter, intends to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described laiids.-\nCoiiimeiiciug at a post planted % mile\nsouth ol the most soulherlv point ol Swan\nI.uke; tbence east 80 chains; thencc north\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsnuth 8u chains.\nJy.i. AI.FKKD BRICK.\nMarch 30th, ion. Albert Tote, agent.\nPeace River l.and Dist. - Dist. of Caribou.\nTAKK notice that Norman White, of\nKdinoiitoii, Alta., occupation clerk, intends\nto apply lor permission to purchase lhe\nfu I low ing described lands:-\nComiiU'iicim- at a post planted 11 miles\nsouth of Selby's lemimrarv Boundary Post\nat S. K. Corner of Dominion Peace River\nReserve, thence south 80 chains; thence\nwest 80 chains; theuce north So chaius;\ntbence east 80 cliains.\nJy.i. NORMAN WHITE.\nMarch 27, 1911. Albert Tate, agent.\nPeace River Land Dist. Dist. of Cariboo.\nTAKK notice that Arthur Lewis, of Edmonton, Alta., occupation civil engineer,\nintends to upply for permission to ptUch-\nase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at u oost piunted 12 miles\nsouth of Selby's temporary Houndary Post\nat S. K. Corner of Dominion Peace River\nReserve, thence south 80 chains; thelice\nwest 80 chains; thencc nortli 80 chailis;\nthence cast 80 chains.\nJy.i. ARTHUR LEWIS.\nMarch 28, 1911. Albert Tate, agent.\nI'eaee River Land Dist. - Dist- of Coriboo.\nTAKE notice thut Gertrude Ritchie, of\nEdmonton, Altu., occupation married\nwoman, intends to apply for permission lo\npurcliase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a nost planted 9 miles\nsouth of Selby's temporary Boundary Post\nat, S. Ii. Corner of Dominion Peace River\nReserve, theuce south 80 chains; theuce\nwest 80 chains; thence north 80 chains;\ntheuce east 80 chains.\nJy.i. GERTRUDE RITCHIE.\nMarch 301I1. 1911. Albert Tate, agent.\nPeace River Land Dist. - Dist, of Cariboo.\nTAKK notice that Howard Ritchie, of\nEdmonton, Altu., occupation mine owner,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the following described laiuls:-\nCommcuciug at a post nlanted 10 miles\nsoutb of Selby's temporary Boundary I'ost\nat S. IC. Corner of DotM.iii.on Peace River\nReserve, thence south 80 chains; tbence\nwest 80 chains; theuce north 80 chains;\nthence east 80 chains.\nJy.i. HOWARD RITCHIE.\nMarch 27, 1911. Albert Tale, agent.\nPEACE RIVKR LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that I, Frank Cameron, of\nDetroit, Michignit, occupation gentleman,\nintend to apply for permission to purcliase\nthe following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post iilanted 2 miles\nsouth and y miles west of the South east\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmnrked K. C.'s N. IC. comer; thence south\n80 chains; tnence west 80 chains; thence\nnnrth 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy. 22. PRANK CAMERON.\nMurch 31st. ion,\nPEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.\nDislrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice that 1, Charles Cameron,\nof Victoria, ti. C, occupalion gentleman,\nIntends lo apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nsouth and y miles west of the South-east\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked C. C.'s N. W. comer; thence south\n80 chains; thence east 80 chuins; thence\nnorth 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. CHARLKS CAMERON.\nMarch 30th., 1911.\nPEACE HIVKR LAND DISTRICT,\nDistrict of ...irilin..\nTAKE notice that I, Janet Vance, of\nPicton, (Int., occupation widow, intends lo\napply for permission to purchase the following described laitds:-\nComineucin.r al a post piunted l mile\nsouth and 1, miles west of thc Southeast\ncomer of the B. C. Government Reserve,\n80 chains; theme east 80 chains; thence\nmarked J. V.'s N. W. corner; tiience south\nnorth 80 chains; tbence west 80 chains lo\nucres.\nJy.22. JANET VANCE.\nMarch 30th., 1911.\nPEACE KIVKR LAND DISTRICT\nDislrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice that Bruce MacGIUvray, of\nPicton, Ontario, occupation fanner inieiuls\nto apply for permissinn to purchase the\nfollowing described lauds:-\nCommencim' at a post nlanted 1 mile\nSonlh and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2> miles west of the South cast\ncomer of thc B. C. Government Reserve,\nliiiirked B. M.'s N. IC. corner; llience south\n80 chains; thencc west 80 chains; tbencc\nnorth 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres more or less.\nJy.22. BRUCE MacGILLVRAY.\nMarch 30th., 1911.\t\nPKACK RIVER\"\"LAND DISTRICTT\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice lhat I,1 Christina Vance,\nof Picton, Ontario, occupation spinster,\nintend to apply ior permission lo purchase\nlhe following described lands:-\nComntenciiig at a post iilanted 1 mile\nsouth and X miles wesl of tlie South east\ncomer of the D. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked C. V.'s S. W, corner, thence north\n80 chaius; thence east 80 chains; thence\nsoutii 80 chains; theuce west 80 chains lo\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. CHRISTINA VANCE.\nMurch 30th., 1911,\nPeace River Laud Dist. Dist. of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that I, Clarence Vance, of\nPicton Ontario, occunation farmer, intends\nto apply for permission to purchase the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommcnciui' at a post -'anted 1 mile\nsouth and 3 miles west of the South cast\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked C. V.'s S. IC. corner; theuce north\nHo chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 chains; thence cast 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres,\nJy.22. CLARENCK VANCE.\nMarch 30th., 1911.\nI'KACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that, I, Mabel Cameron,\nof Victoria, B, C, occupution uninurried,\nIntend to apply for permission to purch-\nthe (ollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post nlaiitcd 2 miles j\nsoulh and 5 miles west of the South-east |\ncomer of thc B. C. GovcrnmeiH Reserve, j\nmarked M. C.'s N. \V. corner; thencc south\n80 chains; llience east 80 chains; tbence ,\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to J\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres-\nJy.22. MABEL CAMERON.\nMarch ymt. igil.\nPEACE RIVKR I.AND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC nolice that I, Arlhur Jones, of\nMcLeod, Alta., occupation gentleman, intends to apply Ior permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:-\nCommeliciug ul u nost nlanted I mile\nsouth and 5 miles west of tbe South cast\ncorner of thc ti. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked A. J.'s N. E. corner; llience south\n80 cbains; thence west 80 chuins; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. ARTHUR JONES.\nMarch jisl. ign.-\nPKACK KIVKR LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKK nolice that I, Clarence Way, of\nPicton, Ontario, occupation Carriage\nmaker, intends to npply for permission to\npurchase the following described lands:-\nCommenciiitf at u post planted 1 mile\nsmith and 5 miles west of the South east\ncorner uf the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked C. W.'s N. W. curner; thence suuth\n80 chains; tliencc east 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. CLARKNCE WAY.\n\"March 301I1., 1911.\nPEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo,\nTAKIC notice that I, Charles MacGill- I\nvray, of Picton, Ontario occupation gentleman, intends to apply fur periniss'on to '\npurcliase the following described latids:-\nCommencing at a post planted 1 mile\nsouth and 5 miles west of the South-cast\ncomer of the B, C. Government Reserve, .\nmarked C. M.'s N. K. corner; thencc south\n80 chains; theuce west 80 cbains; tbence\nnorth 80 chains; llience east 80 chains to\npoint oi commencement, containing 640'\nacres.\nJy.22. CIIARLKS MacGILLVRAY. j\nMarcli 30th., lyil.\t\nPEACE RIVEK LAND DISTRICT.\nDislrict oi Cariboo,\nTAKK notice that Alexander Dulhic, of \\nEdmonton, Altu., occupation miner, intends to apply Ior permission to purchase\nthe following described lands:-\nCommenciug at a post [ilanted I mile\nsouth of the S. W. corner of Swan Lake,\ntheuce easl 80 chains; thence south 80\nchains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 cliains.\nJv.i. ALEXANDER DUTHIE.\nMarch 27, 1911. Albert Tate, ngent.\nPEACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice that I, George Lasee, of\nPicton, Ontario, occupation Clerk, intends\napply for permission to purcliase the\nfollowing described lands:-\nCommencing at a post '.lanted 1 mile\nsouth uud ,s miles west of the South east\ncorner of the B. C. Government Keserve,\nmarked (1. I,-'s S. W. corner; llience north\n80 chains; thenee east 80 cliains; tbence\nsouth 80 chuins: Ihcnce west 80 chains to\npoiut of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. CEORGE LASEE.\n'March 30th., 1911.\nPKACK RIVER LAND DISTRICT. PEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo. ! District of Curiboo.\nTAKE notice that I, Annie Jewell, nf I TAKE notice that H. __,. Murdoff, ri\nNapniiee, Ontario, occupalion married Prince Rupert, B, C. occupation gettttemm\nwoman,intends to apply fi\npurchase the following descrilied luntls:-\nCommenciii\"' at a post nlanted 1 mile\nsoutii and I mile west of the Sunth east\ncorner of the ti. C. Government Reserve, !\nmarked A. J.'s N. W. corner; thenoe soutli\n80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence\nnorth 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to\npoint of cummencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. ANNIE JEWELL-\nMarch 30th., 1911.\nPeace Kiver Land Dist - Dist. of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that Dalton Kirkland, of\nEdmonton, Alta., occupation jeweller, intends to apply for permission to purchase\nthe following described lands;-\nComineiiciug at a post plauted 2 inilcs\nsouth of the S. W. corner of Swan Lake,\ntheuce east 80 chains'; thence soutii 80\nchains; thence west 60 chains; thence north\n80 chains.\nJy.i, DALTON KIRKLAND.\nMarch 27, 1911. Albert Tate, agent.\nPEACK RIVKK LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKK notice that 1, Kdna Way, of\nPicton, Ontario, occupation married woman\nintends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands:-\nCommencing at a post planted I mile\nsouth and 5 miles west of the South-east\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked IC. W.'s S. E. corner; theuce north\n80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nsouth 80 cliains; theuce east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 640\nacres.\nJy.22. EDNA WAY.\nMarch 30th., 1911.\nPEACE HIVKR LAN'U DISTRICT\nDistricl of Cariooo.\nTAKK notice that I, Adaline MacGillvray, of Picton, Ontario, occupation\nmarried, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described lands:\nsouth and I mile west of the South-east\nCommencing at a i\u00C2\u00BB,st nlanted 1 mile\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked A. M.'s N. IC. curner; tbence south\n80 chains; thence west 80 cbains; thence\nnorth 50 chuins; thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, tun taining 640\nacres.\n.Iv.22. ADALINK MacCfLLVRAY.\nMarch 30tH)^i9\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00A3.\t\nPEACE RIVKR l.ANU DISTRICT.\nDistrict ot \u00E2\u0096\u00A0''.\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0]., .,\nI TAKIC nutiee thut I, Mary Murdoff, of\nI Winnipeg, Manitoba, occupation married,\nj intends to apply for pcrmiss on tu purcli-\nj use the following descriiicd lands:-\n1 Coiumeiicinir at n post planted 1 mile\nSOUtll uod 7 miles west uf the Suutheast\n[corner of the B, C. Cov.-rnm.nt R.ei\n1 marked M. M.'s S. K. corner: thence \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n80 chains; thence west H.i chains; thence\nsouth 80 chuius; thence east 80 chains to\npoint of commencement, containing 64a\nacres.\nJy.22. MARY MURDOFF.\nMarch 30th., 7911.\nntends to upply fur permission to purch-\njse the following described lands:-\nCuminencing al a post planted 2 miles\nsouth ami 1 mite west of the South-east\ncorner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked II. L- M.'s N. W. corner; thence\n.south 80 chains; thence enst 80 chains;\nthelice north 80 chains; thence west 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nJy\"- If. L- MURDOFF.\n_M,ircb 31st. 1911.\nPKACK RIVKR LAND DISTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKIC notice that 1, Gladys S. Cameron, of Victoria, B, C. occupation unmarried, intends to apply for permission\nto purchase the following described luuds:-\nCommencing at a pusi nlanted 2 miles\nsouth and I mile west ol tlic South-east\ncomer of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nmarked G. S. C.'s N\", K. curner; thencc\nsoutii 80 chains; thencc west 80 chains;\nthencc north 80 chains; theuce east 80\nchains to point of commencement, containing 640 acres.\nJy^, _ CLADYS S. CAMERON.\nPEACE RIVER LAND DISTRICT.\nDislrict of Cariboo.\nTAKK notice that I, Minnie Harris, of\nWinnipeg, Manitoba, occupalion spinster,\nintends to apply for permission to purchase tbe following described lands:-\nCommencin\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 at a post planted I mile\nsouth and I mile west of tlie South-east\ncorner of the B. C, government reserve,\nmarked M. H.'s S. W. comer; tlicnce north\n80 chains; thence cast 80 chains; thence\nQYth BOUth 80 chains: theuce west 80 chains lo\nPeace River Land Dist. - Dist. oi Cariboo,\npoint of commencement, cuntaining 640\nacres.\nJy.22.\" MINNIE HARRIS.\nMarch 29th., 1911.\n\" PKACE RIVKR\" LAND \"WSTRICT.\nDistrict of Cariboo.\nTAKE notice that I, Edward Vance, ol\nPictnn, Ontario, occupation farmer,\nTAKK notice that Walter Gilpin, of Ed- ; tends to apply for permission to purchase\ninonton, Alta., occupation merchant, in- the following described lands:-\ntends to apply for permission to purchase \u00E2\u0080\u00A2- Commencin- at a post nlanted I mile\nthe following described lands:- : soUtj, and . mile west of the Southeast\nCommencing at a post . planted 1 mile corner of the B. C. Government Reserve,\nsouth of Selby's temporary Boundary Post marked IC. V.'s S. E. comer; thence north\nat S. IC. Corner of Dominion Peace River 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence\nReserve, thence south 80 chains; thence aoiilli 80 chains; thence east 80 chuins to\nwest 80 chains; thence north 80 chains: ,,0jnt 0f\nthence east 80 chains. ' ttcrea\nJy.i. WALTER GILPIN. j Jv 2'2\nMarch 31st. 1911. Albert Tate, ugent. I 'jiarch 30th.\ncommencement, containing 640\nEDWARD VANCE.\n1911.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094The Cariboo wagon road\nis 167 miles long\nThat statement alone will prove to the readers the impossibility of price competition for imported beer against the product of a local .industry\nTHE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING CO., LTD.\nHas been incorporated by men who have had long business experience in Cariboo. The objects of the company are: To manufacture\nbeer for the trade of the Northern Interior; both to satisfy present requirements and the increasing demands of the construction next\nyear and thereafter. To maintain a brewery capable of supplying the demand for a first-class beer. Read this prospectus. The facts:\nA prospectus lins been issued which reads\nin purt as follows:\n.ORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING\nCOMPANY LIMITED.\nIncorporated under the B. C. Companies\nActs.\nSHARE CAPITAL 830,000,00.\ndivided into 000 shares of 850.00 each.\nPRESENT ISSUE\n300 shares of 850.00 eacli at par,\npayable\n\ on application and \ on the corresponding\nday of each of the' three following months.\nDIRECTORS\nJOHN, A. PHASER, M. P. P. Merchant, of\nQuesnel, B. C. President.\nJOHN B. DANIELL, President, Northern\nInterior Printing Co. Ltd. South Port\n' leorge, Vice-President.\nWILLIAM L. COLLINS, Manager Hudson's Bay Co., Quesnel, Secy-Treasurer.\nA. W. CAMERON, Bank Manager, President\nQuesnel Board of Trade, Quesnel, B. C.\nEDWARD'L. KliPNER. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Quesnel B. C.\n(lE'RGE J. WALKER, .Late Government\nAgent, Barkerville B. C.\nBANKERS\nThe Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel B. C.\nSOLICITOR\nE. J. Avison, Quesnel, B. C.\nRegistered Office\nQuesnel B. C.\nThis company is proposing to immediately\nerect at Quesnel, a high class, modern brewery, and is offering to the public for subscription at par 300 of its 000 shares.\n 1 1\t\nSince the incorporation of the company\nseveral pionths ago, continuous efforts have\nbeen made to obtain from the Dominion\nInland Revenue Department its consent to\nthe issue of a brewery licence. ]t has now\nagreed to a grant being made when the\nbrewery is erected, and it has already appointed an Inland Revenue Inspector at\nQuesnel to transact tho business of the company. An application will be made with all\npracticable speed for a provincial licence,\nand the Directors now propose to immediately construct and equip the brewery.\nThe whole expenses of promoting the\ncompany, including Solicitors charges for\npromotion; Government fees; stock books;\nthe printing of stock certificates and the\nArticles of Association; Solicitor's charges\nfor securing an understanding from the\nDominion Government ns to a grant of a\nlicence when brewety is erected; the cost of\nprinting and publishing this prospectus have\nbeen assumed by the Directors, or some of\nthem, and for so doing the said J. B. Daniell will be allotted 60 shares, and the said\nJ. A. Fraser; W. L. Collins; /A. W. Cameron;\nE. L. Kepner; and George J. Walker 18\nshares each. A contract dated 25 November\n1910 to this effect has been entered into between the Company and the individual Directors and thc same may be seen at the registered oflice of the Company during business hours.\nThe Company is thus, without the payment of a single dollar, in the very fortunate position of being discharged from all initial and organizing expenses.\nNo shares will bodssuud at a discount nnd\nevery dollar subscribed will be used for the\nactual business ,needs of the company.\nThe Directors nre fortunate in having secured tho services of Mr. George Bruder as\nBrewer and Manager. Mr. Bruder is splendidly equipped for the position. He hns 25\nyears experience as a Brewer in Germany,\nSwitzerland, the United States and Canada.\nHe is a graduate of the American Brewing\nAcademy and was for years Brewmaster of\nthe Upper Michigan Brewing Company, and\nlater of the Imperial Brewing Company, of\nKamloops, both of which were exceedingly\nsuccessful under his management.\nMr. Bruder is the owner of a considerable\namount of Brewing plant and apparatus,\nand so much confidence has he in the possibilities of this District, and the successful\noutlook of the Company that he has agreed\nto turn over his plant at a valuation in exchange for the shares of the Company at\nfull par value.\nThe Directors only propose to raise the\ncapital necessary to place the Company in a\nthoroughly sound financial condition, and\nnow offer for sale 815,000,00 of shares based\non the following estimate:\nSite 8500.00\nBuilding 7000.00\nMachinery etc 4000.00\nPlant and Apparatus 1500.00\nTools and accessories 500.00\nWorking Capital 2500.00\n816,000.00\nLess estimated value o\u00C2\u00A3\nMr. Bruder's plant 1250.00\nNet amount of capital\nrequired $14750.00\nThe profits of Breweries are proverbial.\nThe distances of this country from thc railroad; the impossibility of price competition\nfrom the nearest brewery; the immense extent of territory this brewery will serve; and\nthe splendid prices obtainable, place this\nbrewery in a class by itself, and inuke the\nDirectors firm in their belief thut this company will in a very short tiine be in an exceedingly prosperous condition and paying a\nvery high rate of dividend.\nThis brewery will supply Quesnel, Fort\nGeorge, Stanley, 150 Mile House, Soda\nCreek, Quesnel Forks, Hydraulic, and all the\nsurrounding country, and it is estimated\nthat these places, during this year, consume\nat least 2000 ban-els of beer. The plant it is\nproposed to install is capable of manufact-\nfacturing 2500 barrels of beer per annum,\nleaving a considerable margin for development without increased cost.\nThe construction of the G. T. P. and other\nrailways through this part of Northern B.\nC. will immediately increase the territory\nthis brewery will serve, and ensure a big expansion of business within,a comparatively\nshort time. As any larger quantity of beer\ncan be manufactured at a less cost of output than a smaller quantity, a steady increase in the yearly profit in proportion to\nthe increase in business will be made.\n' An average wholesale price of a barrell of\nbeer holding 6 doz. bottles is 810.00 at the\nBrewery. Prices vary from 88.10 to $12.85\nThe average weight of such a barrell is\n2-.51bs, and the freight from the Brewery to\nQuesnel at 5 cents per pound would be $12.-\n25. Beer from the Railway cannot therefore\nbo laid down in Quesnel under 822.25 per\nbarrell.\nThe estimated sost ol manufacturing a 6\ndozen barrell of finest quality beer in Quesnel is only $7.80.\nAt $22.25 per barrell a bottle of beer costs\napproximately 31 cents, of which the freight\nis approximately 17 cents.\nEstd., gross profit ... $21,375.00\nESTIMATED PROFITS.\nFirst working year,\nCost of manufacturing\n1500 bbls., @ 88.00 ... $12,000.00\nSelling price thereof @\n822.25 per bbl.,(wholesale in Quesnel is today 830.00 p=r barrel ...33,375.00\nAfter providing for the writing off of the\ncost of the entire building and plant in five\nyears, and for the creation in that time of\na reserve fund equal in amount to the entire capital now to be subscribed, these\nprofits would pay a dividend of over 60 per\ncent.\nTo comply with the Companies Act it is\nstated that the Minimum Subscription on\nwhich the Directors will proceed to allotment is one share. A considerable number of\nshares have already been spoken for.\nApplications for shares should be made\nupon the form accompanying this prospectus, and sent to the Company's Bankers, the\nNorthern Crown Bank, Quesnel, or to the\nTrader's Bank, South Fort George, with a\nremittance for the amount payable on ap-\nplication.\nA copy of the Company's Memorandum of\nAssociation is printed in the fold hereof,\nand with the Articles of Association of the\nCompany forms part hereof.\nWhoro no allotment is made the deposit\nwill be returned in full, and also where the\nnumber of shares allotted is less than tho\nnumber applied foi* tho balance of the deposit will be applied towards the remaining\npayments.\nFailure to pay any future instalment on\nshares allotted when due will render previous payment liable to forfeiture.\nFull prospectuses (upon the terms of which\napplications will alone be entertained) and\nforms of application can be obtained from\n(he Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, The\nTrader's Bank, South Fort George, from\nany of the Directors, and from E. J. Avison\nQuesnel.\nThis prospectus has been filed with the\nRegistrar of Joint Stock Companies.\nDated at Quesnel, this 26th., day of April\n1911.\n> <\nTHIS COMPANY offers to the public of Cariboo an opportunity of investing in a venture which will add materially to the industrial development of the district, and the profits of which will be great\nSend in your application for shares immediately. Much of the stock\nhas already been subscribed for. Don't delay. Act at once.\n$50 EACH\n^&WZWZW*Wi>WZW*^KWZWa&,\nSHARES\n$50 EACH\n,e\nThis form of application may be used. It should be filled in and sent in with the\namount of the deposit to the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C.\n 191\nTO THE DIRECTORS OF THE NORTHERN INTERIOR BREWING CO., LTD.\nGentlemen- (Traders Bank, South Fort George. B.C.)\nHaving paid to the (Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B. C.) the sum of\t\nbeing a deposit of 512.50 per share on shares in the above named company,\nI request you to allot me that number of shares upon the terms of the company's full\nprospectus, dated the 26th day of April, 1911, which 1 have read, and I hereby agree to\naccept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and pay the balance of $38.50 per share as provided by the said prospectus, and I hereby authorize you\nto register me as the holder of the said shares.\nName in full Address \t\nDescription Date\t\nSignature\t\nRECEIVED this day of\nthc sum of $ , being a deposit of $\nshares in the above named company.\n1911, of Mr.\nper share upon\nFor the Northern Crown Bank, Quesnel, B.C.\nFor the Traders Bank, S. Fort George, B.C. IH! li\nTHE HERALD\nSEPTEMBER 2, 1910\nA CRANBROOK BUSINESSMAN'S IMPRESSIONS.\nA VALUABLE REPORT.\nThe report of l1.\" Canadian\nForestry Convention at Quebeo\nhas just been issued, and makes\nu volume of 100 pages, of ad-\n__ dresses, papers and discussions\n, .. i i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 bv Canadian and United Stales\nSome few weeks ago Jan nutlu)1.jtiPS \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E forestry and lum-\nFink Mailed off to explore the 'hi,n||_ .yj pnns \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei Canada are\nnorthern portion of British Co- ,1.|1|l,:,n..| in the report, and all\nml more particulary phases of the subject, commer-\ni ducutional, administrat-\nund protective are dealt\nNechaco\nRiver water-\nfrontage\nWithin one\nmile of subdivisions\nApply to\nN H WESLEY, Second street\nHAMILTON & WHITE\nPROPRIETOKS\nlumuia\nId size up a block i f some\n000 acres, in \u00C2\u00ABliich h i and\nnal other fellow citizens nr\nterested in lb'1 Port Gi\nsection.\nThe trip proved eminent];\njoynble and instructive.\nI-ink returns home \u00C2\u00AB\nlarger and truer concept ii\nthe immense potentialil\nthis pro\ ince.\nHe left the mi :n lim of tl\nP K. for .he north al \ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nwhere he boarded an\nbile and enjoyed ovi lt)l I\nof joy riding to \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nMr. Fink declares I I '\nresolutions passed\nand changes suggested in the\n... s are included. Persons in-\nrested may receive a copy free\ni, tpplication to the Secretary, Canadian Forestry Association, Canadian Building, Ottawa, Canada.\nThr Fort George Theatre on\nFourth Street here, was well\npatronized at every perform-\nFort George Brick Co.\nWe are now prepared\nto accept orders for\nbrick and lime. Also\nto job by contract.\nSatisfaction guaranteed.\nJorgenscn & Knox\nProprietors\nLaselleave., South Fort Georg.\n^ .and feed Stables\nRigs, Saddle and Pack Horses furnished on short notice.\nDraying of all kinds and excavating done. Feed of all sorts\ncontinually kept on hand.\nTerms reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.\nil\nlis wei\niln' attraction\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 si Nelson light\ni.eon\nI.\n.,, k. being the Wo\nr. pictures.\nThe sale of the Indian Reserve\ni tion has stimulated to a ureal ex-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 op- lent, the realty values here\nI o during the past week. Proper ir\npi : tic- ies offered recently for ligures\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0) For! that were exceptionally low,\narils of owing to the nun-sale of the\nlea.ner, reserve, have now climbed high\nik was again,\n''.' ,tMe The rains lately have (..-ft-\ndation. iyeiy cheeked the spreading of\non I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 forest fires between this place\nsixtj mlles, is n ,\nand here uiiimi \"'\npleasurgbly i ' '\nexcellence of ;\"i\nThe steamer running\nroute is llie e'.pial of the Knot- ,im| ^._ Q0ttonwood Canyon\nenay and Arrow Lake boats, on t|11, Wl,s, s;c]e 0{ [|lt, Fraser.\nmiforl of travellers i v mm) nf ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E boo|. ..T|u, New\nefull\ny (.rovi\nled for.\n,n route\nA copy ol th\nGarden of Canada\nween soda Creek and Fort Frech.ick Tnlbot ;\u00E2\u0080\u009Eno .\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nnrge, Sir. Pink visited Can's-\nwritten by\ndbot, w\npanied the G. T. P. publicity\nl\"'1' \u00C2\u00AB'\"'''\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'' \"\" IrIDn^;.d nc3Jmln\" party through here last year,\ntance with Cl. Allison. Harry ||;ls \u00E2\u0080\u00A2,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E n.,.1,iv(,,| h(,,, Th\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nJoyce and Bill Anderson, form- |)|in|. ^ uklMy describes the\nor Cranbrook residents who are al|v(,n.|n,s of 'Ml, Talbot on\nall doing well up north Upon ^ .^^ fmm K(|m(mton t0\ntheir arrival at hort Coorge lluz'eilon om. the G. T. P. sur-\nthey wore met by Bill Uest, an- rim||i |( dwel,_ ut \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 th\nother former CMnbrook.citizen. fc ^ o|\nest located the land tor the gl ^ ^ 0 \u00C2\u00AB wUo). {,\nI ranbrook syndicate, which d__crib__ \"Metropolis in\nwas on Imnd ^\"aXt \"\"aide tha miking.\" I\nrpl.n\".l,r1' arrival \"It^Fort Alodg c o f t he Inde pendent j F \u00E2\u0080\u009EJ Cpftftfik Pre\nI eorec the Kink party learned Order \"' Oddfellows will be or- j 1 Ui I vCUI gC .\nl|M.-ti;\u00E2\u0080\u009E on. hot_i i.Hheen pnized and the officers instal- tan\nburncd to tl.fi ground' the pre- >ecl \"' tllc Ihorne-MoGaghran | Uy\u00E2\u0080\u009E_ jj A Specially\ntin V wen\nDistricts ol\nFcrl George, Nechaco Valley, Fraser\nValley, Bulkley Valley and Stoney Creek\nFor Sale\nTown Lots\nFarm Lands\nGarden Tracts\nGovernment land for purchase\nami pre-emption located.\nFor full particulars apply to\nEdward Roberts\nSalos Agent. Notary Public.\nInsurance Aeent, Auctione.r\nValuator.\nOffices:\nSouth Fort George and Fort George\nB.C. fA\nmmmtm_\S_.\nTelegraphic address:\n\"Erin,\" Fort George,\nM. C. WIGGINS\nI\nFARM LANDS\nReal Estate\nGARDEN TRACTS\nValuations and investments made for owners and out-of- I\ntown buyers. J\nFire Insurance Agent for\nPhoenix Assurance Co., Ltd., British-American Assurance\nCo., and the Liverpool & L\nFOURTH ST. -\nsurance Agent tor i\nLtd., British-American Assurance I\nLondon & Globe Insurance Co. |\nSOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. j\n>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2_-_\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-__\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2--_\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2___.-___p__.-a__>-__a<___\u00C2\u00BB_X\nr/-_h%/_lvf4>^1tf/A%;/AVAVAVAVA%/A%^\n4\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA:\niWm.Blair&Co.\u00C2\u00A3\nPONT BUY ON PAPER\nWe don't ask you to purchase South Fort George lots hy\nmaking a pencil mark on a townsite plan You would\nbe safe in so doing, but if skeptical\n o COME to o _.\nSOUTH FORT GEORGE\nInvestigate Our Proposition\nand you will find a good live town- Two banks, sawmill\npool hall, newspaper, two general stores, splendid\nhotel, bakery, stationery store, mail-boat\nlanding, scores of buildings,\nand crowds of satisfied buyers\nWRITE FOR INFORMATION TO\nNORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO.\n172 Hastings Street, Vancouver, B C , or the resident agent\na e. Mclaughlin\nFourth Avenue, South Fort George\n4\n4\n4\nWM. KENNEDY, Manager.\nCor. Second and Hamilton Aves., SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C.\nFine crockery pleases the eye,\nNourishes the heart\nAnd stimulates the appetite\ns\nI\nI\nWe carry a complete line g\n'rescrip-\ntions a\ni \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 r. I \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ndi their day evening next September tne I\n(ith. All resident members of the J\norder nnd visiting bretheren I\nI\nThis is season- I \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 I. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .\nable weather for Lime JUiCe\nA la-.-, stock uf which Is always on hand.\n_ ,.,..,,.IV anr, . ,, , u,.,.. Hall iiii Fourth Street Wednt\ncompelled to t\ntenw.\nThe Cranbrook syndicnti\nblock nl land is located some welcome,\nfifteen miles south of Fort BACK ON THE COAST.\nGeorge on fleet lake,_ named \u00E2\u0080\u009Eh wi|| no, b_ many u,.u..\nniter Hill West It is :i tine h|,fol.(, (h(i|.|, _.:,] b_ hundr8dB ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nBtretcl- of level land, heavily thousands \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,.,, of [md un.\nwooded with small cottonwool! der oultivntion in Northern\nand birch, nol dilheult In clear. ^-^ Vl)Um]-.u Thm .\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,\nI ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 _,-\u00E2\u0080\u009Eu\u00E2\u0080\u009Ed is covered with a va ., ar_a_ _c| m t_ ;_ul.\nthick layer nl mu.- .West has it , , , \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 f ,,.,,, ro . I\nPftoh often acres cleared, s, ,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E., {,\u00C2\u00AB __ ^ ft_ \u00E2\u0080\u009E,_\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.,,_,. on the 12th day of September\nof which is umliT culti\;iti \"* \t\nJ- Dr\u00C2\u00BBrs Chemlcnla, Patent MedicineB,\nMuirnssiin'c. Biciks. Staii.mt'i-y,\nToilet ArtlcleB, Drunarisu' Sundries\n~ LIQUOR ACT, 1910.\n(Section 35.)\nNOTIuK is hereby given that\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0;^weet corn\neejnteun incliei\nwest\nMeuart and\nhigh, peas, beans, cabbi\npotatoes were growin\nl-'raser Lake, as well as Hillkli\nValley\"\nml linn. Thorn\nTavlor, minister of works, to o,\nnext, application will be made to\nthe Superintendent of Provincial\nJo police for the grant of a licence\nfor the sale of liquor by retail in\nV\nThe Grand Trunk Railway at\nEdson has 26 miles of side trackage\nFigure out how much trackage will be necessary here\nonce the trancontidental is completed and the branch to Vancouver is in operation. The Vancouver line alone is the\nequivalent of a main line, for all Puget Sound business\noriginating in the Eastern States, and secured by the Grand\nTrunk, will pass South Fort George. This business will be\nenormous and many times greater than that going to Prince\nRupert. This prospective development gives South Fort\na value not possessed by other addition property- because it\nis situated on the Fraser river. Look into the future.\nCome to me. I'll help you buy. Write for acreage\nN. H. WESLEY\nReal Estate Specialist South Fort George\n^HEADQUARTERS)\nFOR\nFORT GEORGE LANDS\nYOU CAN STILL BUY\nGood Land at Reasonable Prices\n~~ and On Very Reasonable Terms. Title Perfect. \t\nWrite for further information to\nNorth Coast Land Co. Ltd.\nGeneral Offices: 410, 411, 412 Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B. C.\nLondon Office: 6 Old Jewry.\nSouth Fort George Office, Second St. Russell R. WALKER, Sales Agent\nPAID-UP CAPITAL,\n$1,500,000.\n| 1836 | Assets Exceed Fifty Million Dollars | 1910\nThe\nBank of British North America\nYour money Is Baler in the Bank than In your house or in your\npocket. It is not tied up. You can Ret it out at any time without delay. NOTES discounted. Local and Foreign Dralts bougM\nand sold. COLLECTIONS made promptly. Money OrdcrB Issued,\nFort George Branch, L. G. MacHaflle, Mgr.\nJ)\nCl-!l_lll\nil go \"\u00C2\u00BB.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-'\"\"\"'\"\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u0094\"' Notice is hereby given that the\n. puny s steamer up the .wiser to partnership heretofore subsisting\n,\u00E2\u0096\u00A0.,. i amiiJi patch of tim- '_\"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,\"' r~:~' '\"*, \"; \",: \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"','.\"' anil upon the premises known as\n, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 , e reprrsHitulve oI the \ iincoi ver u\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei\u00E2\u0080\u009Ei m-,..!,,,,. .,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2{,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009E .,i \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E..,\n>thv hav was a so in line ,,' , Hotel Noi tnern, situate at soutn\n' ,i , Iroviiice oil ns ri'lurn ll'ODl h\u00C2\u00BB. J fim\u00E2\u0080\u009E-\u00E2\u0080\u009E u\u00E2\u0080\u009Enr, ll.n lanrlc .la\nihaoe \ ion o tomato plants ,, ,, , Port tieorge, upon tne lands cie-\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E _ yevy healthy cona-tton. t\"e \"or hern tnp.lns week. sc,.ibef] \u00E2\u0080\u009E Us u 15> 16, block\nIttto-Bobwrvan , P^scr I \"ig the portion of lis u m\ntrip in tho i uriboo district, Mr. Eated lhis 12,h day of Aug. 1911\ni I av or continued: \"Un reaching at dt/id'p muw.AM\nLust winter timothy UuV was ...__. , , , , ,\" A1_H1_K1 JOHNsUN.\n' \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ',. , t.uesnel, in I ariboo district, he\t\nselling a oit ye i was joined by Mr. John-A. f'ra- Dissolution of Partnership\npei ton, sough giub- haj ^ (j A [o_ lh(, ridin\nliroii'dit ^^ per im. him sl mi .,, ,, i ., u . ,. '\n, - i ,', ,i , .- I hev then took lhe li. A. toll\nthe ground Mr.\nwL'retttihntr at S127tl\u00C2\u00B0ner suck '''\"'' Geol'ge' \"siting many in-1Betvvetn tlie undersigned, as ho-,\nand Hour at 812. bacon butter, ^mediate points to mspect im- te]. proprietors, at South Fort\ntea and other ordinary camp re- Provoments. . lhe numerous George has this day been dis-\n'ii , inuds am trails now under con- soved (bv miitiin consent)\niiiiii'i'iin'iits were sellnm at , BUIUU \" \"' Jl\"W -uuacm.;,\n1 , I struction wnl groaitly mcreusi\nKast Kootenav '\"\"' '\" \"' \"\"' existing transportation fa,- DyT w\"\"Cameronr\" AlTdebtsIR'\n' I'h \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 on n ied Vancouver city i'lt''s iL'\"' \"''' BelLlera '\" brul_!\" owing to the partnership are to A\nbranch ol the Grand Trunk IV ln^in slo,'k and applies he paid to him, and all claims \u00C2\u00AB\nullc railway will run right , '.wus rnu.oh \"\u00C2\u00BBP^ed *>\u00C2\u00BB agmnrt: the partnership are to be^\n,,' ,. , i . i i llie improved look oi (Juesnel, presented at South rort Oeorge\n1111 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 in 1 __\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 11 I he I ralihrook svmli- ,' ,. l . ' , ... ,, , ,, , \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 _\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i hi i . f .as weh as oilier places along to J. VV. Cameron by the claim- *\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ncows laini. nnnsi so uu. nc_- ^_ mad ^ sll,.llllhl,.lt ,.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,, unts ,m\ wi]| be settled by him. _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nive operations on this proposed si [ t vjsi,, there two Dated at South Fort Oeorge \_\nline ol railway have not been \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ., .. ,, ,., ., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.,,,,, , _,. T , lnn r__\ni M i\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i i- i , veurs ago, said Mr. lavlur. this __ 11 h day ot July, lyil. At\nstarted, Mr. Funk is conhdent ;,,1V *^> ^^ J,. ALBERT JOHNSON ^\n\".\"lll,h\" I\"\"', I\"'1 \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2!\"\" ' o -bo, as fur as the eve can KOBERT MICHAEL BURNS\nw ise lhe trade ill the disli nl , . .. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2, .\nn. is open, aiid well adapted\nFort George Trading & Lumber Co., Limited\nOperators of Steamers on Ihe Fraser, Nechaco and F'i\"hl 'T'\"\"'\n' -hik'utin at S.\nStuart Rivers\nManufacturers of Lumber\niwl to Hti'diiicr\nSoda Greek will\n_>.' curpfTilly .rans|iorUtl to .In.\njioiril ui' il.'.-.;iiiutioii.\nAll kinds of rough and dressed\nLumber for Sale\nPhone: One-One Mouldings\nSouth Fort George\nCHAS. E. Mi'RI.UOY\n(iunt'iul MamiKcr.\nTHE TRADERS BANK OF CANADA\nHrad;Offlce: - TORONTO, ONT.\nPaying Out-of-Town Accounts\nSmall amounts can he sent safely and at small cost by using\nBank Money Orders. Any hank in Canada (Yukon excepted)\nwill cash them without charge, and they can be cashed in leading American cities. They are sold at the following rates:\nV> mnl iiiiilrr\nOv-r:S!i)'.t., 130\nThey i\nBlcentu\n111 ..nin\nOvor 1'. toTSlll\nOvit Km tu fcO\nCapl.al.an4j_a.plu_ . \u00C2\u00BBa,__o.oao\nH. C. SEAMAN, Manager.\nSOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C.\nThe business will bu wound up 9____ *__>4_^>4rA^4r^\2rASrA^,rA^SrAiyt4'A^\rA^KrAiy\n'AmlX\n^ Occidental\nHotel\ni\nQUESNEL g\nB.C.\nI\n\u00C2\u00ABill go easi. ii contingency the\nalert merchants of the terminal\ncitj ure nol likely lo tolerate.\nSpeaking generally ol the\nFori George districl, and witb\nspecial reference Lo l lie lands ln-\ncated by the (Irunbrook sj ndi-\neaie. air. Kink said he ' had\nnever traversed n lim r ci unii'...\nThe land is easily cleared. The\nclimate is good, and whilst\nthere is soma frosl in tlv summer, il does nol amount to\nanything serious. The winter,\nso far as he could learn, is\nmuch the same as in easl\nKootenuy, with occasional\nspells of severei' frost. There are\ngood indications of coal in Ibis\nWitt\nW. Cameron.\nhav and grain\n4\n>\nin\nchilli:.\n4\nlimited\nNeclu\nwingVoUlacakoTtrans\" fi\u00C2\u00B0^1fH,'h1S'^L^niv^n\" fl Most moder\" \"'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 t.i.lat.- Imld in Iiie inlenur uf llrilisl,\n; \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i , I. ,i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 iiKs.uu. u;i\ oi a.ukus[ next, up- ^ ,, , ..\n\">n facilities, but all this plication wil, b_ m.,(|e to tb_ g Columbia.\nnn ie cnangea. loo ^xo superjntendent*of Provincial Po- 14M New four-storey building. Accommodation for 120 guests\n,;u\u00C2\u00BB, ,:,,,u..i by _si^c.toS_sr\"-3 a a\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2^-\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094^. \u00C2\u00AB-.n___-\u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00AB ,.n,ii.,\u00C2\u00ABi.\nTHE BANK OF VANCOUVER\n=_ Head Ollice:\nVANCOUVEB. B. C.\n\u00C2\u00AB2.00_,0\u00C2\u00BB0\nCAPITAL AUIIlolll7.FI>\nD I R E c T 0 R S :\nR~l'.\u00C2\u00AB Mr-winim. Esq., Proaldanti Mo- R0i,9rt Kenneily, New Wcstmin-\n.iiniiiii. MiKi'ily It Oo., WliuliBiiln : \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\u00E2\u0080\u009Er\nZTvrlkZZrZ'Z errant. J. 4. MHOHIW. E.,.. OanlUll.t,\n(!\u00C2\u00BBni till Ik. Vit't.iriii It P \ ii'torill, 11. Ij, _\nnmWofe T? W. i'ATHRSON thu- : \u00C2\u00AB; \"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 HEAPS. E\u00C2\u00AB.|.. K. II. H-fr*\nii'ii.'iin (imiTiiiir iiiiiki c,,i ,,,1.1, Co., Lumber end Tlmbon Pry-Went\nL-'TsiIAtTorD^C. M:I.A ' Mir : Oolmnbto Tru.l Co.. Lid., Vancou-\n-bent, llmlliy. H.r. vor, ll. c.\nW. II, MALKIV. Eiq., Tin. IV. II. Mnl- J. A. HARVEY, E\u00C2\u00AB... K.C, limmrly\nkin Co.. Ltd., t-holoiele Orooeri, I ol Cranbrook, B.C., Venoouver, B.C.\nVanoouvor, ll.C. A |,. jii:\vAlt. Oonernl Uenegor.\nOENBRAL 1IANK1NC BUSINESSITRANSAOTEO\nFort George'Branch; F.iN. DEWAB, Wanwgcr.\nK _t_\ _________ '.-f-V fA> *a_> fA->f_iyA_\ /_-k> _\ _i__ <__fc> <__k> f-V f-%> *A-y ___\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 W '/p _^_\ m_ --< a-J \u00C2\u00AB;\nRUSSELL .'EDEN W. F. COOKE\n: if fan\nis rich and the elevation nol C^aren-e Hotel, situate at South _d\nloo high ensuring freedom froTO p0.t George, upon the lands de- _\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nsummer frosts. I his is indicated scribed as lots !) and 10, block 13, 21\nby the good crops secured by Subdivison 933. ' '\"r l>orin!aslon to piirchue _\nthe ffranlnn-o ,,f il.i_ .... ,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2;.\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,. \"\"' followlnj; d-scrllied lnnds:. Pence River Lnml Dist. - Dist. ol Cnrilioi).\nine greatness 01 Uns province ,__t|, \u00E2\u0080\u009E,\u00E2\u0080\u009El 7 miles west ol the South-onst TAKE notice Hint J i Wltllo Heron, ol\nanil he is eoiiliilent thai in tl\" \"\"'\"',| \"I the 11. C. Oovernment Reserve Edmonton, Alia., occupation llurlier, In-\nvery near future northern Brit- tZZZ S,i,.,,.,' W' ,''\"r\u00C2\u00AB\"l'r;,\"\"'\"\"',.\"\"\"' .,\"d. \? \"l>l'lv,1\"1' i\u00C2\u00BBr,\"\",\u00C2\u00BBsiv\" l\" l'\"\"1\"\"11\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2i /. . . . ... , , *\" iiinnis, mime cnst Ho cnains; tneuce llie lolloicllii. ilcsinlnil liinils;-\nlhh I oluinbiii will liguro largoly north \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u009E chains; thonco wost ... chnms to Commcncl\"? nt n post planted 2\ miles\nin tl.i' returns of natural pro- '\"'\"\" \"' commcnceinenti conlnlnhig 6jo'si.mii ,,i ihe s. w. comer iil Swun Lnke;\n,!,,,,iw se\"08' tlienco smith Hn clmins; tbelico west Ho\n\"\"\"\u00C2\u00BB' \u00E2\u0080\u00A2')\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .IIUIN BTRACHAN. I clinins; ihcnce norlh Ho chuius; llience eust\nOn the return lournev Mr. Mnrch 30th., 1911, 80 chnius,\nFink visilhd llie hlnlnrienl ,t\,\ -'v''' JOHN WHITE IIE1ION,\nj inn \1s110a nu 1 sum ul old ,.\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E R| , , \u00E2\u0080\u009E ; Mll.dl jB \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E, A), , Tlll ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\ntown ol Barkerville, where he TAKE ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,,,\u00E2\u0080\u009E. u,.,, Alieii Tate ol Ed'\nmet Chan Edwards, Mike Sch- SL\"i '\nilling and .lack Thompson, well the foil\nknown hereabouts, win are on- t',\"\"\" ,\nI ol lhc oUllet ol Swun Lake, iP,\n>i_^op>s^ri<^^^^^v\u00E2\u0084\u00A2_\u00C2\u00BBvl^W/ a\ngore & McGregor, p. g. b. bodeker\nB. C. LAND SURVEYORS LAND AND TlMRER CRUlSER\nVictoria and\nGENERAL MERCHANTS\nanufacturers of all\ngh and dressed\nLUMBER\nand manufacturers of all kinds\nof rough and dressed\nFort Geokgi., B. C.\nI'ra-empliunn Lo.ntud,\nSOUTII FORT OEORGE, R. C.\nKh.imat-h Submit.--.\nPEACE IIIVEK LAND DISTRICT,\nDistrict ol Cnrihoo.\nTAKE until\nWe are consistent in our\nprices and the stock is\nnew in our big Second St.\nStore\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA:\n\\n\\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA:\n\\n\\n1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00BA:\n\\n\\nI\nOur lumber is dry ami f,\nmust be used to make ?,\nbuilding resist the frost P,\n0' winter ft\n\4\n1\nare op-\neratiii(r plucer ditinrs in that lo- ,,\"_,'\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E,.,. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,\u00E2\u0080\u009E ,, ;\ncality, employing some 35 men *eneo III chuins cnstl thenoo to chuins\nwith the best of prospects. I\"\"\"-1'1 a\"\"m *\u00C2\u00B0 *A_\u00C2\u00BB..__\u00C2\u00BBe\u00C2\u00BBl\nCranbrook Herald.\nJy.i.\nPEACE RIVEH LAND DISTHICT.\nDisirici .,( Cariboo,\nZZWSlZZliilZ'lZlZ CLI o^SCZti'tSz iZttXEK]**\"\"\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\nprospector, iu Pone. Dicer I I Dist. - lll.t; ol Cnriboo. '\".lm ZloiZ' ,' s iilimleil nboul ., l&,m\r,'!-,'i\"C,'ll,e',.(l0lil1\"1,- ,\n1'cjmlsslou .., pi u TAKE noiice that Arthur Mas ol mil., north and uhoiil ,, ii^le, w,' '\u00E2\u0080\u009E. \u00E2\u0080\u009E, ,!\" \u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \"L\u00E2\u0080\u009E,|,|' ',', '\"'\"I'\".'.'\"\u00C2\u00AB' '\"'''\u00C2\u00BB, i>\nI 'nnds;- Edmouloii Altn., occupation Dentist, in 1 ihe 22 mile limit esiu lisned on ihe H N 1, \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,.. \"\"',\"'\"\",, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0', \"I'1\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \"Tsl lr\t\npost planted one mile lends to nnplv l\u00E2\u0080\u009Er permission to purchase W. M ed Police trail 011 tho north bann v h, ,., f i\"'i \"U',li\u00C2\u00BBllel\"\u00C2\u00BB lhc \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 '\ni.ill.iwini; descrilied Is; 1 1,1 the Ponco Pier \u00E2\u0080\u009Ei lhc moutli ,, v li. 1 , \"l\",1\"1 ''''\"' \"'\"ll \"\" lll\u00C2\u00AB nonh bank\n\"i.iuiciici,,,, al ., post planted l\ mile, ' Creel'; ihen.. ,!,,! I, Ko .,i \u00E2\u0080\u009E ' , Zl r,e S'.. ,'7,. \"_ l\",S 1 \",. \"' C,/_\nthe moil soulherlv poinl .,1 Sw.m Lake 80 c ns; thence norll, So ,1,, , n\", . J, .ho.L ,' \"' 8\", l'_\"1\"\",1 .ll'\"ce tStt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\" ^\"' \u00C2\u00AB-\u00C2\u00AB-^!\u00C2\u00ABM'M..tetoN,,Lo,_c&^ ^h '.h\u00E2\u0080\u009E!!ri\u00E2\u0080\u009E;:;^eot.-..,ieeX:\nc.intulnliiK 640 ncres more or less.\nJe.10. WILLIAM JOHN HAYTER.\nMarch, S. 1911. Jumo, j>,Uty a(,\u00E2\u0080\u009E,t.\nStore, Office and Lumber Yard, Soutii Fcrt George j;\nALBERT TATE.\nIhelici\nthence\n.March 26, 1911, \" Albert Tute',\"nKent. rr1!*1.\"\"'\n1 Jy.i.\nwest 80 chnins; thence norlh 80 containing 640 ncres more or less\nARTHUR MASON.\nJe.IO. HARRY ISNUU?.\nMurch, 8. 1911, J\u00C2\u00BBmei Peiir - agent.\nIii lhe\nNECHACO\nPre-emptions\nIA/,-i J SALMON RIVER anil\nLUldlCU Close to Fcrt George\nNX. JORGENSEN South Ft.George\n1\nSuits &/\n^lo Mrs. G. McGaughey\nOPPOSITE HOTEL N011TMEKN_"@en . "Newspapers"@en . "South Fort George (B.C.)"@en . "Fort_George_Herald_1911_09_02"@en . "10.14288/1.0344665"@en . "English"@en . "53.9"@en . "-122.75"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "South Fort George : Northern Interior Printing Co."@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "BC Historical Newspapers"@en . "Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives."@en . "Fort George Herald"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .