¦ - _.- ""'",- ..¦--;• DpcOmlioi' CA CITY AND; DISTRICT show building1 recently, the "follow^ ing.lilies about apjile* arc appropriate: It.' Senior/leader of the South A farmer pickecUhis apple in.his orch- "Fort-George strung orchestra, and pos- ard in the west;'- sessor.of Vthe only radius Aritl put.it in a barrel with some others of five hundred miles, left^for Quesnel Wednesday with.two of theFo^^George Because Timber and Navigation Companies teams, mid will Hot be hack lor tei davs. On his return he will open a mu- And of hi* best; the-y: wore ,°o scli'mliil he declared the price must climb o he raised his figure on th'at-bar-rel by a diine." ' IMstrlct of < '-nij.bftp. • v • 'PAKK notice Hint Aiiff.us- M'pfi.tf&lin? ol lioilmy; Onl., fnrnirr, intnid* lo¦ "api'ly fur i>tlrinlsnionj to jiui'chttse tlie fo'llqwiiH? \"X'S?~ iril.cTrTiuulsi ;*c3irinjT'iiciTrg in a post I'1'1'1'" ed lit the iiprthcaiit corner of hot l:lMt>. thence, Kouth ¦ SO chains; • tlieneo rust uo rhnjivsi--tnimce iioTtii-'J>«( c.hiufis; thence West .40 chains to iioint-of «oninicn»:cnn.»nw AN CIS Mcni'GAN. •Sept. 17. ]lJH)r-^l':v(l.,C. Jolwison-. nyimt sic store in the McCiachran-Thornu The irfanvwho'b'oughjt.'.lhftt'barrel stuck buildilTfj, next to., the Herald pnnting a labei-on the/top, establishment. Then told the interviewers of a short- ¦ age in the crop;\_ And when he came to selK^to.a buyer on the floor ^S^ 1 his profit and half a dollar more. ' / •¦- W. E. Roberts, the game warden, won the.mammoth cake raffled by Gordon Dy.'ke at Blair's store last week - -with a throw o04; In consequence of" this stroke of fortune Mr Roberta has been regaling, with cake all those who The man who shipjWd that barrel stuck have abstained from eatingmopse meat' his labal on if, foo, out of season, and judging by/the num- A rid talked ofj earlf freezes and the •ber who have 'availed themselves of the '.- • ' damage tiiitt they do; < generosity, there appears to have'-been The man to whom he pipped it said the no violation of the game act by patrio- grower's price was high;", \ tie anil law-abiding Georgians." And raised the price Iwo dollars more The rush' to the newly-discov- than hvother dayV gone by. ered Australian''goldtk-lds at Bullfinch, The man who stored that barrel told of continues unabated. Thousands-from shortage in the pick, -every quarter of Australia are arriving .Of scale and other pests that make the day by day, and accofnodation for' the apple orchards sick, diggers is hopelessly inadequate. As And he put five dollars on to fhe ^curnu-rcgiircis the value of the discovery it .lat.ive.price— may be mentioned1 that half a million And so it we it, each handler taking out sterling has been offered for a lease of his little.slice. K0RT UI'IOIiHK I.AV" niSTKMT. ¦ ¦ riistriut of ('.¦srilioo. TAXF. .notiw that John MclJupn of Kod-iH-.v, On.t., piiysii-ian.- intfiuls to jipjily' *for licniiission to imh'iiuM- tli.t: fallowing: tlcs.r trlbufl Winds: Commi-ju-iiitf ::it :\. post plumed :it tliu south cast (•ortlfi- of Uot iiul ,,t hence south .80 chains: -thence west .80 'chiiins; theheo, north M) chains; thenou cast 80 chain:; to point of commencement;: .KilIN^MctilHiAN. Sept. 17, VJIO.-, Fr.vl. C. ..Johnson, ji(,r''"t (), when y6u e.nt this apple, may it fill you with delight To know that some one 'profits,on each nibble arid each bite And, O, be glad you do not live so very far away From where the apple started, for think what you'd have to pay! —Chicago Post. APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL • the iielda and has beed refused. :.,. VV. T. Ewing-, of Quesriel, arrived in Thursday with twenty^five ..head of cattle for the local market. They will be slaughtered and placed in refrigerators. ' W. Blai1\ the merchant, was another/inward passenger this week. . He has been to the coast and says he was tirgd e>f losing umbrellas in sacred edifices and prefers living in dear old ~ Cariboo where umbrellas. ancL rubbers ' Notice is hereby given that on the are nbtiTecessarv adjuncts in man's daily ,first df|V ot" lumber, aPl'l>lati<.n will , », ,-,, . . '. . ¦. , ' \ be made to the Superintendent of I rov- apparel. Mr. Blah-was an-attendant incial Police for renewal of hotel license at the million-and-a-half apple show re-" to sell liquor by retail/in the hotel cently held at Vancouver. known as the Hotel/Northern, situate - """ . at" South Fort George^ in tlie province The last shift of one arid a half of British Columbia/ ,. miles pfjjteel rails, for'the bompletjon ALBERT- JOHNSON, of the first hundred miles of-the railway from Prince Rupert, went out "on the train yesterday morning. This will take the lig track laying machine less .than a day to pujt on place, and there y y-¦¦—.-—------------------------------- will be nothing left but the ballasting. /Sealed tenders for slashing and burn-¦ This leaves irv the yards here seventoofr--infe-Lthe--brush-and-, timber-remaining on IVN.L) DISTItU.'T. • Division of Kurt (Jeorgc _T\KK nqtlco tlmi M.ny Kya Murphy,, of Albertn, inarriort^Tady, intends to ic nil issi fin " .to- purchasi1 the. fol-lnnds: Cornintnciiiif .'it ;i lib'st "plhiltoirNii tilt' N W coriier anil 'about ;jimiles souUpbfUflt;-1883 or 1884, thi-nce ./8(J chains cast; rttJyvnce SO chains south; t hence'.-80 ¦ chains w'rsri-v. t!icnce."8U-. chains. north to iwiut of comn*w;«ment> •¦' ¦' MAIi-V FA"A. MCIU'IIY. •Sept. ' 12. 1910. . Wm. > DISTRICT. \. . Division of Fort. Cieorge TAKK notice that Mfehacl I.Iijrvny Mur- jiiiy.\>f Praiiki All i.. nn reliant, intends lo :ip|ly fpr permission lo purchase the fol- IdwiJik \icsiTili'.!il. hind's' Commencing at a |iosi |ilaiVu'il at ihi' southwest corner and about 4J miles Soiii.fi of Lots iao4 and itidG, tlu-iic-i' 80 chains cast; thence 80 clinigs north: >llu:nuc 80 clinjns west; thence 80 chains so'iih to point of eoinmHicriijeiit. MICiJXKh. 1IAKYKY Ml'RI'HY. S.-;it. j3, liitO.N^ Win. West, .agent ___ - v'¦ ~ ¦I'AIUHOO l.\\n DISTIiiOT. Division oll'ort' C!,e6rgc. TAKK • not'iw thiit-'.Vnwe M. Murphy-, of .MacLeod, Al'ia., spinsttvrXintends to tiuply. for ili'i'iiiiAnon to purnhivsc tlie following dcscnbcil.. lfintls: Coinmehcl-ntj nt. n- post planted at the noiuhwc.'1' eornor and about •I1, miles' —-south of 1-ois 18Jj4x and 1C0G. tiicticc 80 chains i-.-is t; thence 80 chains "soatli; thi'ii'.r HO chains west-; thenco 80 cluiins north'to poinl of comriTencernijnt. ANMK MA Ii JOKY1 MIKl'llV Sujiti 33. 11)10......Wm. WeSt.N\Kent CAftlBOC) LAN."i) nisTHIC'P. • Division of Fort George. • .TAKfi hotico- thnf f{6se Ann .Murphy, ol/ Mai-LooJ. Alia., widow, intends lo ^vp^f for permission to purchase -the folloXint; dt's'rribiHl hinds; -'Ooininpncjnff ni a^ post planted . i»t tin; NW corner atkl tt^out 5J miles-south of Lots 1884 and ifitfG. 'thence "80 chains cist: tinner 80 ^'fiains south ; thence SO chains \u-st: Uieiice 80 uhaJns imrth to point, pf coiiiincirecnient. ? ¦ uosfF, ann ai.imn.HY. Sept. i:(. 1910. y Wm. WobK-agent Head Cfflcc: VAWCOUVER.JB. C. CAPITAL, ALTHORKZED_____' - $2,000,000 ._ I) ! U K C~V n R-S :¦' H. 1'. Alcl.loWAN. EsJpn1 resident: M«- Liiiiiiiii, .Mi'l'cly ii Co., .Wlnoli-.salu linrdwart'i Vuncoin'or, I}'.C. "iM. 11. CARL1N, Rsti.;.. Virc-1'resident, I'Jupitnliat. Victoria, !>.('. rus honor r. :w. i'.\'iiorsont. Licuv tciiant-iiovcrnor Hr't.'sh potiiiitbia-. ,y'' L. W. SIlA'JVnitD. Esq., M.L.A., McV- chimt, llcdley, H..C. . \V. II. MAI,KIN; Ksq.,-.The W.' II. Mill-" kin Co.. I,t.d.,:, ¦ Whojesulo Grocers". Vanoouv.T. H.C. U. J'. .IION'KINS, E'si^r .l'reRident/H.L; .Iciikiiis 'Lumber Co.. .Seattle, Wi'sh • l'resi,d{:nt Vancouver Timber & Tr'ati. '-¦Inu/ty.o., Ltd., Vancouver, It {* . >VieVoSTiin!^U ^:-^H K. _ll. IIKAI'S, K.sf|.. K? ir. TTmips &j • Co., l^Miubcr and Timber; rr«si(i(.nl ('ohinil)ia TniKt Cu.. Ltd.. Vunbon vrr, H. t.'. J. A. JIAKVKY'.. Hr.q.. K.V.. (ormerlv of Gninlirook,' H.C., Vancouver, ']}.{< i A. L. liEWAR, Gcrierftl Mana^M GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS'TRANSACTED Fort George Branch; V. N. DEWAR, Manager. 1836~J -Assets Exceed Fifty Million Dollars. j 1910 L \Vour money is safer in tlie Bank tlf&n iii your house or in your pocket. It is not tied up. You can f^et it oiit at any time .without dela^. NOTES discounted. Local and Foreign Drafts"Drought and eold. GQLLECTIONS made promptly. Money Orders issued. Fort George Branch, X. G. MacHafile, Mgr. CANADA [ead Office: - TORONTO, ONT>r ¦ '•^y ..^^. hand* the stone-keeper a chetjuo.for his acbetint there is no need to bcrtl'icr about the receipt, The bank keeps tifat for vou, and it dc)usn't' lpalter whether you w.aiit it next /week or a,year hence, bhe-record of the payrhent is always there,.. - -N^. . We will be gjad to^explam howpenti-ig a rt-iil estate oMVc.e iii ,^uuth l-'ort (leohje-iK'xt April. V. C. Swannell;'s:.s.ui;vey parties .left Suuth Fort George on¦ .Wcilnea-. (lKyJ'or;the coast, Jifter having spent five months in the field, conducting operations for'th<> government in the upper Nechaco. Mr. Swanijell did not aceompai.y his men, having lemaii.ifii at T'ucla lake. street. Contract to be completed on-or before' April 30, 1911. Address: NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT CO.,. 403-fCotton build., Vancouver, B.C. If you want and best Vapor Gas Lamp $5 to $50 100 to 200Q candje power : / For- j'dur business Communicate. Quesnel, B.C. .,.,.. ,....... ... .(iieshnin, of Alia. Irlneksiiiiih. ^ntends t'ov fiffply ¦laisHion .to iiui^Ktise the following I lands: Cofriinencirij; at (i pos't nl tlii- north/fast corner and about 3} nrilcH south *oJM.ot 1883, thenoo' 80 chains west?: thenex; 80 chains south; theni'e WJ elinins eafitj/ihcnee 80 chains north to point of roinnrehcement.; ¦¦ ¦ • . / \V. J. (IKESIIAM. Sept. 14.^11)10. VV.J. West, iv«ent .-'; /CARIBOO LAND DISTRICT. "7./ Division of Port (*.-orge. 'LV\I\K notice ih!it'A..V. Lnng. of Frank, A-fta.. mcrchiint,' intends to apply for per- od ltinds: Coinlnenciiitf at a post planted i\t the N E coiner, arid about 3J miles south ot Lots 1883 or 1884^ thence 80 chains west; jthonee 80 ch'nlniS.south: thfcnce bv) chains, east; thence '80 chains north to point of commencement.1 / / A.. V. I>ANG. . Sept. 12. 1910. / Wm. West, agent CAU1B00 TiAND DISTRICT. Division of Kort (Jporge. TAKE'notice tlvnt Jas. H. Farmor, of Frank,xAiia. b;u/< ¦ . *. Wm.jWest. agent (HEADQUARTERS) FOB YOU CAN STILL BUY Good Land at Reasonable Prices | and On Very Reasonable Terms. TltlCPerfect^ ' WRITE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION North Coast land SOUTH FORT GEORE, B. C. General Offices: 410, 411, 412 Winch RIdg., Vancouver, B.C. London Office: 6 Old Jewry. paid-up Capital, $750,000. JOHN BRONOEH .Builder and Contractor -4 Plans and BJue Prints • Furnished. •' Estimates Submitted. Cor:, Thapage and Second SOUTH; FORT'.GEORGE* I!. C. Aiirnpo; lan'd DisriTrfp1. -r ¦*¦¦ Division of F^bft (ieorgp. .T-AKE'.notice that W. <'.. McGowan, of Frank, Alta... merchant, intends .to apply for ikrmission to purchase the following/ . d'pscribrd lands: Commencing nt ii post' S'lanfiid \ JiA,VD;1)rSTKICT-. Division.'of Korlv^corgf!. ..-. ~ TAKK notice that Oeorgn J-I.^ Maloolnison, of Frank.. Altri,.,- physician-, ¦intenrlij to apply for ixirrnis.sioir to- purchase the -tqllowinK (icscriljiMl lands: Comnienoing nt rtS^'post pljiiiti'ci at the, N' K corner and about -4} >¦ miles south of Lots 188o und 1884. thenue 6u chains. w(;st; thuncc. 80 chains • south ; thence 80 chiuiis- oast; thenc'n 80 chains, north to point*'of cotnnion.coment. S 0130KGK II.'MAhCfO'LMSON Scjjt'. 12, iyi0. Wm. .wcRti'-^riRpni B. C. LAND SURVEYORS Wili'Fiavc Ji party in 1 lie.iielcl during the wholeof-coming winter. ¦ .:- Victoria and - i Fort -George, B. C:.' : • (¦"AKUK-iO LAN'It ^ , Division of ..l*ort -lii-oi'nv. ¦/ TvVKK[jrnthw that ('. .J. TonipkliiK. ^of Pi'iTnk, Alia., aiipountaiil, intends to apply ICir pcl'mi-isibii to. purchase the followintf. ilesenhed liimls: " ('oinnii'iicinn nt a'posi. Iilanj2'dsfu tlie north east 'eorncr anij .¦tliotit 4.'i~~nffii's «outh: of L*i)t ioo.i. thelice ' 80' chajus west; thciiPo' 80 .rcha£uiu>Kouth: .thi'nee K(l cli.nii-. fast-; (liein;c,80 chains no.rlh to point of- eoijuiiimceinent. ". * \. ¦ ,;¦ c: ;j. t.oMi'Kix.s. Si'i'it. If. '191'). " ' Wm. West, iiRt-nj. THE STORY OF THE APPLE T]ho story of-t]ie'a'pp!e-i« iin±oJu a Lory r i*i;ntj..jj;oqs liiirk fp (M'i^'jiial sin. HuUiiiice V-a.nc^u^er hfir! one millionTivri-hi;mired . ¦ -f ibiitmifcl ajiplcs o'ri (iisji|ti.v :.t l'hc;Kor.sb-' • • "P. GrB Land .an.d^ TiMUEit C "•¦ .i ' Pre-enip.tlons Located. ¦¦-_ ' SOUTH FORT SK0R(;i-]f P,. C. ; CAljllIlOO LAfcD DI.S'l'RKT. • \ IHvisioir of Fort. (Ji'oikp. C'TAKH-iiptici! tliat. Amos Cliatfield, of Plank, ^Ita., jpwelli'r, ¦nntendH *to apply for pfiviiissfon to purchasev.tf'.R;.fpli.owfiiff iles-eril'ed l.t^ids: 'Coiiitnt'jiclng a in post. phurt-ni at- t,iii'. N'.AV iforner and aliout ,4J' miles south of JiOts 1X83 nnd \**'4\ tlieiieeT*~80 eliriins. i|n.st; .»ho'iiCe SO flinins* so'iithi then en HU_e'i:w.is .>vi\sl;' tlionTC- ,',j -ehaiiis- north ¦ Vp point r Victoria, occmialIon iTurinccr, intond.H (o apply.t'oi-nennission to puVuhiiriD- tlit; followhitc il(;sci iljcij. Ciiinmonointr at a post |»i:uit«' pdiiit of camtn'ondcinoHt :inil (¦oiitnloinir H«H'iicrtls-.in'.iiJeror'..(osh. . r — ' H2iib'^. lQIfl.- ' .I.H.. ih n'moks P.'iilv, ¦ rNovni.-luiUI W. Vf. MaiXki.-.uirCfrt! '¦ FORT CKORIiR LAND . I'JiRtrlct, of (!nr!l)op% '! ¦. iThTco nol.ino, Unit Samuel .John Uooth", of ViclniUi. i (iccuiiiitioii laborer,' uiIimhIh to aprtly f*)r immtiiJ-**-» sinii lo iii-i-Mhiis-t! the fullowiiiK-lU'RuribMl Inittw. GommoiXfi.riK at :i post .'planted nt the southi'ii141 corner of lot; 2tUVf, tht-nco taat fit) chains iimru*""-Iw, thojico north Hi chains to the south bo.uriiiiirj' >>l lot Ztfti, thottco west- (10 ohaijiB more or loss,-ilic*m!<' Konrh t'Ocilminn to point ol^cornmenoem')''-C: 'aTill j;i'tiliiinin>f -Ml ijcivh ni'oro or ler'H. Gel. vi, iii!n.- '" Suinucl .lohn Booth. . . Nvi'.t Ju: