PAGK'Eli.tH'l\ .FORf 1311. X CITY AND DISTRICT Close & .Brown announce the arri- * val of a shipment of turkey^. The very thought of *thia compresses ' 6'ntis. lips into a pout of portentous delight. \ < , . ' H. Si Martin "and Wm. Foster, who have taken holdings near iiob -Brit-* tie's cabiu at Cotton wood caifyon, returned to Quesnel by canoe from the canyon on the 10th', after a short stay at their pre-emptions. The freighters and ferrymen at Quesnel have' been experionciritr great difficulty i" .getting their freight across the river the past fortnight, -.on account of the extreme cold. Now that the river is frozen over it' will be a much easier matter for all who have occasion to cross. L. G. MacHafl'ie was married to Miss Myrtle Eftie McLean, at Hed-ley, B. C, on the 3rd instant, and the bridal couple are now in'VCalifor-nia on. their honeymoon. Rev. H. Cameron performed the ceremony, and the wedding- was a quiet one. attended only by the immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. H. A. Hincks, manager of the Bank of B.N.A., at Hedley, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. MacHattie will arrive here February 13, , where L. G. resumes the management of. the first bank established in the district at South Fort George. May they have a good trip in over the Cariboo road,land on all other avenues in life's walk, is the sincere wish of The Herald. 'l The Fort George Timber & Navigation Co. are erecting an ice-storing building at the rear of the compa^ ny's premises. -The ice will be talc-en from the Fraser river. X • C. M. Wright, the Presbyterian divine, will hold services,\\\ the school house Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. C. Mv'Brown, of Close & Brown, leaves- on Monday for Vancouver, on a- month's business trip. Mail came in on earliest thrs year. ference ho\v early it comes in, it always is taken to rthe graveyard. x-/ Subdivision of District Lots 74o and 717. Almost, immediately below South Fort George, traversed by the located wagon road to Quesnel, on the east side of the Eraser 'rivcr./This is guaranteed to be the finest truck garden property eyer pfTered to tho public in this district. Prices low; terms good. \"/S ' . W.F.COOKE 2nd Street South Fort George Land Located for Purchase or Pre-emptien Exclusive agent South Fort George Townsite ed by-'the president, and the president of the Board of Trade respond-,eQ. J. Brady toasted the "Absent Members," and iMr. Peters responded. Finally Martin Burrell was toasted by J. P. Davis, and Otis Early replied for the parliamentary member. After songs, story telling, etc., the banquet ended about midnight with singing ^S'Auld Lang Syne," and three cheers. Monday at 4:30, LIQUOR LICENSE ACT, It makes no dif- , _. _' ',. ¦¦; Section (Nineteen.) 1910 , , Notice is.hereby given ;that on the twenty-first day of February next, application. will be made to the superintendent of provincial police for the grant of a license for the' sale of liquor by wholesale in and upon the premises known as the South Fort George Restaurant, situate at South Fort George, B. C., upon the lands described as Lot numbered fourteen, in block numbered fifteen, in District Lot numbered nine hundred and thirty-three. A. K. BOURCHIER. If you want the cheapest and best Vapor Gas Lamp $5 to $50 100 to 2000 candle power For your business or home Communicate with R.R. Carver Quesnel, B.C.' W. L. Collins, ochief trading factor\— of the Hudson's Way at Quesnel, ar- 'X rived in SoutJr^Fort George last Saturdays/It was his semi-annual visit, ajKTis simply .amazed with the aniouht of building that has tak- since he was here last M"ay. NOTICE. Strayed on to the Indian reserve. Laketo^n,- Nechaco, one red co.w, and calf, bobtalled, branded likeW on ribs. If not ^claimed, and expenses of feed and thisNnoticc paid for, said books, outdid the Moguls .of India in their punctilious display,'The factors in days long gone were lifted in and out of their canoes while travelling, and one instance is related of * corpulent factor who bad a crane-like device-in his equipment as en Auxiliary in embarking and disembarking at posts. This practice' is not now in vogue, however, but the breaking of the tongue in the sleigh »nd the upsetting of W. L. in a snow X^drift on the Black water load, on his way in, shows that ' early factors were wise; people and made provision for just subh accidents.. Accompanying W. b. jwas M. Montgomery, lineman, at Blackwater, who also was agreeably Biirprised at the amount of building thpt has taken place here. Both left for -home on Tuesday morning. days from date ofNfirst insertion of this notice. , .vs. W. J.' MACALLAN, Dec. 31, 1910, ' >v _ A KISPIOX MURDER. A supposed murder is being investigated at Hazelton among- the Indians at Kispio'x. Janet, a; pretty-young Indian girl, was found dead in the woods near Kispiox village ,,on the 13th. She was hacked about'the breast and hips. It is supposed that a drunken feud occurred and that ¦he lost her life as a result. One Indian cannot be found and he is believed to be responsible for the [deed. QUESNEL CONSERVATIVES. / The Quesnel Conservative^'held their annual election and^banquet January 12, with the following; official recast: ¦ // , President—J. L/Hill. Vice-Presiden.t-'Claude Foote. Secretary-;rreasurer — McGav'in Andrew. Jr ¦ Execuiice committee — S. .H'ilborh, J^Brady and J. Peters. •¦•-"> kAt the termination of the election a banquet was held" in'«the Occidental Hotel. It was well attended and the toasts were good and many, some very much to the point. J. L. Hill presided over the festive board and called upon the speakers after, proposing; the toast to "The Kinp." Mr. Muller, of BarkerVille, was then called ^ upon to propose the toast to the Quesnel association, responded to by Vtht president. Mr. Foot proposed the toast to,N" Our Guests," responded "to by J. Bell; ,of Barker-rille. Mr. Davis propor ll the toast "The New Officers," and A. Hilboru replied/ ''the^Ladies'' w~''-> toasted hj J. Willis,; and Chas. I - spoke for the ladies. K.- J. /y! i joasted the: Press anrt H Stodda- T ipond-• TAKB notii-i: that' Jiimes Wilson'Nivcir of Vancouver. U.I1., riccountunt. intends to Ripply for permission to punch nsc -the following duscribed" lands:'." Commencing at ii post planted 40 chains north, and two miles west from 60-Mile post, established on the North West Mounted Police trail, between Fort St. John and-Fort Onihnni. .H.G., north of tho Halfway riVnr, post ninrkefl-..I.\V.N. S \Vcorner, thencii.'. SO dining north: thence NO' chains Vast;' thenCR ~mi"' chains south:. thcnc« M<> chains \veHt_. to point of commencement, containinK 6H> acres more or less.- S ' ., ••" .'- JAMES \VILS()NV-KIVK.NT. September' IQ, I'.'IO. '. J'.KA('K IUVKK LAN"I) DIVISION'. District o/t'iiriboo. TAKIC noTier thai- William Wilson'.of Victoria, B.C...mere bant, intends lo apply for permission .to/purchase-life" following - tiij.s-erlbed huiils: Commencing at a post, plant/ cd H miles south ami ¦¦'•\ iriihs west Imm whi-rp tin? 20th base line eros.Si-s Wv.vr river unit' brio niilc west from a po^tr /narkod-, I-'rank Hi.'Kk'h«'north wcsl cc/rnor^pluhred oji . (Iruntl l'rairie and Police Coupe wa^on r(iad and about 3£ miles N^W. from north west end' of Swan or^Hm'ker lake, tinier Si) chains oast; .thi-nce^ii cli.-iins so\ithl th'snco1 Mil chains west- thence In clutiMS north to point of coid'nicncL'ni.'nt. containing !)2t) acres mo.-exOr lebs. '',1'ost niarkeil W.W.N •W cornep/ - „ IWINLIAM Wir.SqN';' (letpKT'f 7, I it in. 1 '•_-. Districts of Fort George, Nechaco Valley, Fraser Valley, Bulkley Valley and Stcney Creek For Sale Town Lots Farm Lands Garden Tracts Government land for purchase ant x,':!i-Irshcil oti I'olicf: ir.ai! -tjiUv.''¦••l "...i.St. .John aiul Fort (.Iraham. It.t'.. : I'd . I n ilrs Kij'illi of l.'ie ll:ilf\v-iv river, , 'e-n.-i- .- • .; ,"s 'list: thence M) chains north': ri.iee" su chains wr-st; theiii:p..Sil clmins r.oiit!i lo point of commencement; containing i-l'i ."cn s more or less. Tost marked M.F.S.W. corner. " MAURICE FREE. . ''Septonilicr ~"2(\, 10 !"<¦. GORE & MeGREGOIi, B. C. LAND SURVEYORS W* ill have a party,in Uie*fiel mm,. Mcl'Voly & Co,,, Wholcsali! dwn.rn, Vjii.icioiiyilr, H.(.'. . Ksm, Vice-President, VANCOUVER, B. J~~~< • Cipitalist. Victoria, II.C. HIS HONOR 'I1. \V. I'ATKRSOS'. Liou- t"ii:int-(iovernor Mr'<|sh ''"•''lriihia: 1.. W. S1IATKORD. R'sVj.. M.L.A.. Mer- chMH.ti lleiiley. II.C. \ \V. II. MAI.KIN, 'Ksq;. \The W. H. Mul- kiii ''<>•. Ltd.'.' Wholesale .Grocers. ' VtilicqilV'iT, n.'Ci \ li. ,1. JKNKIN'S, :Rsfi , President H.iL. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Tit A NS ACTED Fort George Branch; F: N. DEWAR, Manager. .leiikins. Luinhor Co., .Sium I'lT.Kidi'iit Vancouver ''r'iin!,. r \nk Co.. Ltd.. Vnncbuv," n •J. A. MITCHKLL, RR(, ' ,; Victoria. U. C K.I I- HR3APS, Rgq;, H. || (;Om Uimbi-r and TimlMi-( olumbi • Trust Co. Vl li] ver, n. C. ^- " " J. A. MA'RVHV. V;Sf,;. K ,. of Crailbrobk, \\A\. Van,,, A.'. Lj. UKWAW. c.r,. . 11 i. ?K* Assets Exceed Fifty Million Dollars The Bank of British North America Your'rnoney' is safer in the Bank than in your house or m V()ll pocket. It is not tied up. You can get it out at any time with, out delay. .NOTES discounted. Local and Foreign Drafts"bought and sold. COLLECTIONS made promptly. Money Orders issued Fort George Branch, L. G. MacHaffie, Mgr, THE TRADERS'BANK OF CANADA Head Oflice: • - TORONTO, ONT. When you hand the store-keeper a cheque for his account there is no need to bother about the receipt. The bank keeps that for you. and it doesn't matter whether you want it next week or a year hence! the record of 4he payment is always .there.,.. . We will be glad to explain how to use a checking account. Capital and Surplus ... :, - /;,-_ 96.580,000 H. C. SEAMAN, Manager. SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B. C. (?rrnissioil lo purcliHHe the following' ilewcrilied Oorriniendnur ut'ii poktplun.tcr k'«s ti> -thu^woHt boundary of lot 2i(il: theneo noi-th HI chains, thence west tO.ehuinH more or Iu^h, thencu suiilh, 80'chainti to pofrit of cumiiienCtinicnt aiul contairiirijT H20 ai*rcs niuic"or lews. - Oct. 24ri91O. v JoHcph HrooKff P«nty. Novlli-JahH N ' W. H. M<.'ikld,"iiir<>nL T- ¦"'¦¦ fort c.Rouge l-and District of Cariboo.. Tako notice th»t Samuel John Booth. «L .V.™, theju-e liorth 80 6haj«fito tho south of lut 21W1. thenoe werft tt) fhainH. m iheiipo south 80 chulf^to point of coming imrt containinK ^u acres more or leys. plTI p ncoir ¦4: