lilPiiiil 4BEAWUAM1SH P.( i'Viff''Spend $200,000 0n~This Work This 1 . -Season. '¦¦¦. Vancouver, para lion I of (locks March 14.—In pre- nil- for the' establishment for ocean-going vessels sl||way terminals at Squa-tlie Pacific" Great Eastern ,u- intends to proceed with Colorado settlers .who arrived in tne irrigation town". The ex" peditioh *as problbly 'one of the-most unique treks of the homeseeker in the annals of immigration. , The settlers left a special train, which Kaihy tire reclamation of an dri t area one [slimmer-, rations wi extent during the corning The first season's op l invoke the expendi- Mi.\, .1. WJ Stewart, president lofth*' IVG.E. Railway, made an iiprii icemen t1 to the above_effect "Tin interview: today in which .outlined the company's plans ipment and construe-lie has recently returned (rip over the. route of the X,.E. and G.T.P. via Fort ¦ and Edmonton, xtensive harbor survey is dog made at Squamish alory to starting -develop-" work. Foreshore rights it:, the. waterfront owned by railway company at Squamish fere granted a. short time ago the Dominion; government onciitioiial on the P.G.I}, u'nder-ikir.tr. to expend $2,Od'0,009.'in \v.ii"the harl)or. The com-i'.i do considerable dredgr I reclaim a large1 area of Ind, the plans this year provid-i fur the filling-in of a tract a lelonj;. y .' to the go ieoriv An ( how I [ire pal iiont the farmers, their fami lies, livestock and effects urtheir destination. The, -dining car was supplied with jrftfk and eggs by the hens and milch cows on the trains/The; settlors have purchased iwenty-seven ready made'farms on the Canadian Pa cific's irrigated tract near Bai sano,__ Fort George Land District, . of Peace River . TAKE notice that John Vancouver, JJ. C, Clerk to apply for permission.1 ... „„, chase the following described hinds Tort Oaorg* Xand District,y District of lfr£i- ---: '¦< ¦ - Faset Klvar. __ TAKE notice tlmt Jtfnn. Anderson"' of Vancouver, B.< •C^'hod ;darrl6r,:'intends to apply Uh' permlssldn ' tp chase the following described lands: Commencing, at a post planted on the N.E. bankxOf the Kinlay rive*-, about 13 miles upstream from Fort Graham and cine wrfle ca«t, mnrke'd J. A.'s S.W* cor-nepr^thonce oast SO dmlns, tlience north J>6 chains, 'thence-'west SO chains,,thence sout,h S-0 chains to point of commence ment, containing 610 acres, more qr-less. JOHN ANDBRgON Ufiteil.22nd July, 1U1U. JOHN MacUOMSLL, Agent, l 1U1U Now o Intend to m,r g described lan Commencing at a post planted e at bk f h g the east bank of about forty-three p the Firilay It miles froiif oi mouth, marked "J. N.'s S; \V\\f-or ner"j thence east SO chains; tlifenc north 80 chains; .'tlience west. 8 chains; thence south SO chains: t point-df commencement, contain in, 6-40 acres, more or less. • : . JOHN NEW, Applicant •JO.HN MACDONELL," Agent July 17th. 1913. Fort George Land.-District. Distric f of Peace River TAKE notice that James Whit iprp;. anv v 'ith reference of Vancouver^ B. C, pccupatioi Laborer, intends to apply for pcrtnis sion to purchase' the following scribed lands.-. Commencing the east bank at a post planted oi of the ¦Pinlay Rive i about forty-four /miles from 1-if mouth, marked' "J. W.'s S. \\>19ll. ¦-— -¦- Port iidkfl> iilaiis of the company sf%oar\ Mr. Stewart stated |a t-. wluti the work on3 ajlthe s.e.ciio.iii as under to- be- way started soon employment ro.yided for more than !,000 - niLMi. Jhe ¦ P.G.E. now 5.000 men at work north of luamish and Clinton and this v. ill be augmented so as to Ive 10,000 distribufedfalong the |tire .ri 'lite between the Pacific aiul-Fort ^leor^a this The other" 2000 men aced Peacet tension of .the.lineAVhich e- started jus^as soon as itrat-isjire let." /and District. Distric yf- of IV«ce Hiver, TAKE notico.that I,,.Stanley John son Wilson, of Vancouver, B. C., Con tractor, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: : ¦ • • Commencing at a post planter -about four miles north and two miles west of the head of Deserters' Canyon on the east bank of the Finla> River, and marked "S. J. W., SAV Corner Post," thence north • 80 chains, thence east 80 chains, thence south SChchains, thence west- 80 chains to point of .commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less STANLEY JOHNSON WILSON. Sept. 1, 1913. Garfield Smith,.Agent Fort George lilinrl^Distrlct;' District f P Ri " g ^ of Peace River TAKE notice that I, Rose EUzh- . C beth Wilson, of Vancouver, J3 Spinster. lntBnd to apply sion^to purchase.'the .following described lands: .s' ' Commencing at^a post planted about four, miles^north.i west of thejvead of Deserter's Can- yon sind f the east bink of the liver and marked "R. Post." thence \y,prff" 80 then re north_ SJKchnins thence east 807 chains, thence soilth 80 chains to roint o,t-commencem>nt: contniniriT it 1. nrS Cirfl( award the cor>~ construction of-^Che rotiit.e- by^May l,Jt annoiHiced. "We ^rrtg 100 miles of his .summer and ori-on the enfirv n.),, ' -i •¦-.-.-,• /y\rt finished -and ready ration right through to Alhcria boundary in 1916. > brming- will beVushed on a I loQ.i;' miles .. from -Fort e to epnnect. with fhe por-'i»• less. WTT.SOV. ^s't from. Fort George for h°n¦/distance 'in order to ob-fyy grades".; . ;. lans already outlined pro-r the- completion of the f on between Fort George and •Lako.. a distance of 280 es- next summer, at the same as it ,'s estimated tMt the Kmish-ilin-seshtfe Bay line will Iplied Bridges are -now "g erected and track; is being i north -of Squamish! and all " but ween the"1 Howe terminal and Pemberton Ys is expected to be .com- v'aj-ly in. June.-Grading Jai'c now working near .0 from. North Vancouver^ ^v side of Liliooet. ¦ ¦ ": Vort Ocorr* X*a& »Utrlot. Plitrtot of ,/ ' W**O9 BlT«r. ' TAKE notice that Paul Roy^ff yan> couver, B. C, cook, intends to ap-ly for permlsBlon to purchai* the fol- lilntitcd oil tin N.I'J. li.ink.nl' iiie^^inliiy-i'Imm1. aliowt 1! nilli h -ti|isf.i;c-iiu*-^ifnni KuiU Gi-aluini nnc li\c miles eaxC i>mrkei£her 25 or 50-foot lots on terms- over two years. Anyone agreeing to build on these, lot's -within the next six months can buy (hese lots with a very small cash payment, without further payments-until buildings are completed. This-is a splendid opportunity "for the small contractor, or for anyone desirous of obtainin.g a good building jot upon which to erect ajrtome immediately. Remember that this is the cheapest property in the district. For prices and terms apply Post Office Box;m Edmonton, AHa. . • u Port Oeorg'c Land Diitrlot. District of 1v\KK iiotlco tliat Davij Elder of Vancouver, D. C.y teamster, intends to i'l'ply for .permission to purchase the follow I ni; described lands: r . . Commencing at a post planted qii tho N,I3i'-;i)imk of tho Kinlay rivor, about 13 miles upstream from Fort. Graham nnd markqtl D. K.'.s S.W. corner, thence east SO cliainM, thence north. 80 chains, thence W(.'a.t K0 chains, more or less, to the river,.'thence following the course of the river to point of commencement, containing CIO acres, more or less. DAVID- KL.DER. JOHN MacDOXKLL,. Agent. Dated 22i)(T July, 19t3. Tort George X.and District. District of . Peace Elver. TAKI3 notice that Arthur S. Percy of Vancouver, B-.--Gr.—broker',' intends to "apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: -.Commencing at a post planted on the -V.K. banlt of the I 'nlay river, about In miles upstream from Fort Graham; rnnrkfd A; S. J'.'s X..W. corner, thence east SO chniiis, south'80 ehafris, 4\vost 80 chot.ns. more or les«. to the river, thwiee follow I ivg the cqursp'of the river to point of cnintnenotime'nt, containing 4S0 acres,' jiKire or less. . • -' . X^ . --.ARTHUR S. PEHGY. h 22-nd ,luly, 1913.- Tort George t.ai!d District. District of ' Peace Biver. ;• TAKK /notice thaf John .: CocKtoji of \ ancouvor, •'13.' {.}¦', master mariner, Intends- to ny\\\y' for¦ permission to purchase tho^f-Ollowint,' described lands:- iti^nt a )y>st planted on' the of the'"Klnlny river, aborft 15 .niiH5 jrpstream from i:<»rt Gralwfm and inili- east.;'mr«-rki3d J. n'.'.s N.W-. cor-mjr. thence c.-i.st so ¦<0 rhain north .SO Port George Land District. ' ' of Peaec River TAKE notice that John Small of Vancouver,.B. C, occupation, broker, intends, to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Conimencing at a post planted about a quarter of a mile east of the east bank of the Finlay Itiver about thirty-eight miles marked "J. S.'s y from its mouth, S. W. Corner thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains to point of commencement; containing 640 acres, more or less. JOHN SMAJ;L, Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17 th, 1913. Fort Georgej Land District. District of Peace River . TAKE notice tliaV Clarence C. Burke, of Vancouver, H.C., occupation, Insurance broker, intends to apply for permission to purchase^ttie following described lands: /" Commencing at a post, planted on the east bank of the Finlay River about thirty-nine miles. from its mouth, marked ''C.^C.. B.'s S. W. orner"; thence^-east 60 chains; thence north SO'chains; thence west 80 chains, riiore or less to river; thence following the course of the river south to point of. commence-tnen.tr'containing 480 acres, more or ess.' " CLARENCE C. BURKE, Applicant JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. " July 17th, .1913. cus.t StV chains, Mienoe south icr.e.e west SO^vhin'np, thence ¦ 11 ;iI r meht, containin •d 22ml to jiojtft of commence^ 'i-IO^n''!! f.-'s, more or loss. ./.lOlfX COCKTON". .I')U\ MacDOXKLL, Agent. Jp-ly. Ifll.'i. Fort Gebrg-e I..ina District. District of . Fence River. '..TAKE notice that Vern.on T>. Hennison of Vancouver, B.C'., broker, intends, to iijiply fr>r permission, to purchase the following described Jiuuls^____ Cohuiiencrng at a post planted on tho X.K. hank of the' l"inlay river, about 10 miles upstream from Port Graham and two miles ¦•east.' marked V. D. D.'s N.W; corner, thence east SO chains, thence south SO'chains;-•¦¦thence west SO. chains, thence north SO'cliains'to point of com-snencoinent,- containing CIO acres, more ov less. • . . VI0RNOX D. DKXXISO.W JOHN* ^rac;DO^•KLIJ, Agent." Dnted 22nd July 1913; '.. Fort George Land District. District of Peace Rivar.-----..,..„ TAKE notice that Alfred A. Pat-erson, -of Vancouver, B.C., occupation/Engineer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: _ Commencing at a post planted at the east bank ;pf the Finlay River about thirtyreight miles from thf mouth, marked "A. A. P.'s S. W. Corner"; thence east 20 chains; thence north.80 chains; thence west' 60 chains, more or less to the river; thence following the course of the river south to point of commencement, containing 320 acres, more or less. " , ALFRED A. PATERSON. Applicant. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent. July 17th. 1913-. Fort George Land District. District of Peace Siver. - - . TAKE notice.that ITartford B. Seelev >f Vancouver, occupation' miner. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the ollowing described lands: Commencing-at a post planted on the. N'.E. bonk pf the Finlay river, about 11 I miles I'lY^trenm from Fort Graham and one rnjle east, marked H./B. S.'s N.-W. ortijer. thence east -80. chains, thence spnth SO chains, thence west SO. chains, -fhence.north SO chnlns to point of^com-mencement, contalnfng 640 acr^s, more I or less -',. ^y- HAliTFORD'B. SEELEV. JOHN Jrac"DON33LL, Agent. Oated 23rd July. 1913. Port Gtorge Xand District. District of y\ Peace Biver..- TAKJC-iiotice that John Xoyes of Vnri-.'oiu'ev, accupatlon miner, intends to ap-)1.\ for permission to pur,ehase,.-the fol-owlng descrlbrd lands: ?. _X ' Gomniencinp at n^pos't planted on the N'.E, bank of the^Finlfiy river, about 11 hilts up.strcartKTrom r-'ort (rl'aham and t_wo miles ettsi. marked J. N'.'si y.W.-.cor-ler. thence ca'st>-S0 chains, ! south SO ^lialnsrthence' west SO clr.iins, thence nort'T 80 chains to point of commencement, confaininp 6 10 acres, mnr.-.-nr less. X .TOIP: > iV'KS. JOH.YMacPOXKL'., Akcih. ^tUsd 2Sr.T'-Jul.v,"i!).13: . i"oit Gscr TAKK ¦ftlicoiiv' i r.-ls • tf> ¦lui,vc th I.?;ul D's'lrlct. DistJict of Peace Piver. noti.-.' that John Sfrv'nnson p1" !¦" oronpaiion ln;iK-i-maki-jyin- Hi'Ply for p^rrnisslon \facDOXELL, Agent, nteel 23rd Jiily, 1913^ • ort Georg-e Land District. District of Peace Biver. TAKE notice that Hugh Hurray of rancouyer, B.^C, teamster, intends j nnpiy.'.for permission to purchase the o'lUvwinp descrl'becl lands: . • . Commencing at a post planted-on the .K. bank utf the Finlay river, about 9 viles upstream from -Fort Graham, nulled H. M.'s S.W. corner, thence east 0 chnins, thence north SO chains,' thence ost SO chains, thence south SO chains 1 point of cohirnenodm'ent. containing iO acres, more.or less. ¦ . ,;:•-.,: . HUGH MimRAY. JOHN HJacDONKIit., Agent. il 23rd July, 1913:- ¦-' or ort Oeortr* land District. District of Peace Biver. TA KK notice that Frank Glayburn' of ancouver, B.. C, tinsmith, intends > apply.for permission to purchase the illowlnff (lOHc'ribeil lands: y- . Commencinff at n post plnnted on the .13. bank of the! Finlay river, about* liles upstream. "I from Fort Qraliaru, larked. F; Q.'s S.E.' corner, tlience north chninB, thence,;'veat 20 chains, more . less, to the .river, tlience following he course, of 'tlie.river -to point of coin-lencement, containing 160: acres', more less.. ¦ . ¦'¦ ¦ ;- ¦ . ":- ~ . - - ' • i r-j-..-. ¦ • ¦'¦ •: -'. FRANKC , H Ma Dated 23rd July, 1913. RANK CtiXTBURN. JOHN MacDONELL, Agent uly 1913 ' THIRD AVENUE South Fort George^ F. C. WILSON prop. I want the public to become familiar with a few of the features of my establishment. It is the largest restaurant in Northern B. C, has private dining rooms, is fitted throughout with the most modern arrangements and appliances, assuring sanitary food, quick service and absolute satisfaction. The building is equipped with steam heat and sanitary plumbing. I have been fortunate in^se-curing-tha-services^ofi-chefs and bakers unequalled in Can-adafor knowledge and experience in the*culinary arts. , Lasty-but not least,,I want to^express my;appreciation for the large ¦• patronage' in the'' past. "¦ tf F. C, C In. this space will appear .weekly announcements of, new specialties in thejculi-nary department. Fresh Meats Beef Mutton and Teal Wholesale and retail THE B. C. MEAT MARKET FORT GEORGE AND ^ SOUTH FORT GEORGE -----FOK-eLEA-N-SPGRT-Se-Tp------ THE BON TON Bowling Alleys Our standard Brunswick-B.alke Alleys affoid the Delightful sport of Bowling. LADIES'DAY. Tuesdays pnd Fridays, between 2 and 5, the Alleys are reserved for Ladies. SOFT DRINKS & CONFECTIONERY JERGENSON&.ROY LUMBE SASH Building Papers In any quantity. ¦*>#; ixr. _ DOORS Ready Roofiing* Store Fronts Four-foot Wood Cottage? Front OD $3.75 per cord delivered Fort George Trading&Lumber Co., Ltd SOUTH FORT GEORGE. c. Mcelroy, Manager. . ¦--. - (Late Roberts, Jones & Willson) /'•' Real Estate and Insurance Agent HAMILTON AVENUE, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. "; '.. Phone 2, South Fort George P.O. Box 23, South Fort George Prince George Lots for Sale * LISTINGS INVITED - Buy Improved Land and save the 4.per cent. Wild Land Tax IMPROVED Lands for Sale in Fort George District 70 Acres on Fraser Rivl'r; good house,- chicken house and ruif, Stablejf piggery, etc. . ; ' ' .,- :.; • 30 Acres within 3 miles-of G.T.P. Depot; good house, outbuikHngi, large fenced garden. . "\ ". ..... ¦'.. ?>' 40 Acres on lake shore; good house, two gardens, chicken house, root house, etc. - " ••_''•> Several.ranches of ]60 acres, Crown granted land, all Improved. ¦ / Two good sub-division propositions, full particulars on a Ji.• ¦ FuR SALE. ' ' ' • E. L, WRIGHT Sheet Metal Worker and Tinsmith Furnaces Installed at Reasonable Rates. Ihave a line "of Hilburn (Wood) Hot Air Furnaces; also a nice line of Embossed Steel Ceilin^iq^lia^lS P.O. ' Box 80 Central Avenue, Fort Georgr Cpn\< ler Fourth and Ilamllton ¦ - South Fort / A NEW AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL, y^-- On American Ulan./ Kates on Application. Bright;,and comfortable rooms and ' • ''" suites at the Empress. :" /"": •. " 6. WARCUP Build The advance.ynaric by thf building1 trade in this city are in conft ¦ improved fucililius of supply. It is now possible to secure every reqi_. ine of a modern, up-to-dute homo lit r<«ison:ibl<> in-ices. I can deaicn home to suit your ideas. LET US TAjl-K IT OVER. OR WRITE BREWSTER AND PEXHAM P.O. Box 17.____________South FortGeonm. RT. AMERICAN PLAN excellent: cuisine Corner Hamilton & Third The newest and most modern hotel in the northern interior -South Fort Geofge, B.q Rates $2. Monthly aad Beat of wines, iquors and cut am Albert Johnson, J. F. CAMPBELL i CIVIL ENGINEER "¦.-', Brltfsk Cvlasakla Iam4 Sarveyor ' ' LsiidAcent Timber Cruiser Representing GORE 4 McGREGOR, Limited McGncor Buildinc. Third Street, SOUTH PORT GEORGE. B.C. Having recently established a lumber mill here we are .prepared to deliver rough lumber of any dimension, •/• ' '• ' W Ordvay & Wakeley Newland, b. c. . GEORGE HESS Practical Boot & Shoe Maker ,s U Repairing a Specialty. My Motto:, Neatness and Despatch:. WATER Front (next to Prince George Houie), South Fort George T. G. JONES /;:".r^]";-Solicitor arid Notary /Public. Fort George Trust Building, , .-:":.'FORT GEORGE. B.Ci C. F. McDonald C. G. Bark* J.Q. ¦ '' PHONKM .,- ; . HELLO! Northern LlTery* Transfer SUbles Fully equipped to handle all commercial work: 7 V Freightino; andlprByihg of all kind*, v Hack Stage &-. -'^ Dbay Hack Service First-class Landau for hire at all hours. Reasonable i ¦chargeg,'.:^1^