iSfiSMblfei fe'figG.-Tv H KRALir ^fe^:-s/S r*\ .-¦'-. LOCAL ITEMS ARCHITECT. SI8EET. PP1NGE GEfflft' he Mecca Cafe \- t<' J he t.r over by VS'e solicit WE S"EVHR CLOSE prince George Construction Co. Building Contractors' FORTUNE BUILDING CO. NTp.actors, :. ¦ r .,:.*. ROOMS TO RENT - The George Building Cg. J Prince George ; v.::. BES1 :.:atkkial. Victoria Hotel OPPOSITE Cl.Uli •¦CAFE ¦ ¦. s\r^.et . - South Furt George FOR CLEAN SPO.P.T GO TO THE BON TON Tour House cr Store I Letters and / I-; ;|'i,-linc' Co. !. Ft' .-•Fort'George; '¦¦ T IjKI-N-IvS -m GOS'FEGTIONERY JERGENSON& ROY \\l H. P.: HEAVY DUTY See A, L GJtlFFIH Foley's Cache. PURCHASED FROM THE Government And Listed with us; are sure. to. be: sold, immediately as we have ''¦¦ ¦ connections in the LARGEST CITIES HERE AND ABROAD s/ MURDOFF & GETHING ' ' Addressj/^OUTH FORT GEORGE, B.C. . LOT ' U ' uiLOCK ! . PRICE . TERMS ' . 'J&1Q n ]92-KiKlit Avenue ' $©SO each $275.00 cash 1-2-3-years n 13 136—Third Avenue' 352S $220.00' ,NJ>, • „ 1 & 2 ISo—Double Corner - ', < . 7th and. Dominion $3250 $131.5.00 „ 1&2 ' 285- Double. Corner ' .' Bowser Street •.. $900 . $326.25 .., .,, - 19&.20 2J<3--I).-mble Corner . • n s Bov.'ser&OttawaSts. SI350 . $581.25 ,,. Lots on Queen St. in Block 235for ^iD75 each $-112.50 . ,, ">, • • 5 Rboin liouse, Corner 8th Avenue AJJfunswie'.c St, "$2599 easy terms We have'a large list of good buys in close'in iiroperty,.~" It. will pay you to_see us.beforiE! Buyiug. . __J\ • BAIN & WILSON Ltd. GEORGE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE . • ,1.'' . I'phonis 11 ¦:. - "SNi. [ '¦- ' ' ¦-.;. OR SALE. • y' >2Oi Automobile Steel Speed Boat /Beam 4ft, 10 ins., KLhbrse power, double cylin- y - . der?.- air - tight ...compartments, .combination y canopy vrii :h side-curtains, polished brass-railing etc., near y ne\v,rb©st S13QO, will sell for $650. JtfTLY TO sley <&i Wiggins, south -fort george!- •' . and., barrister, of Gratibcpo.fr;, B. C. ii>_ in to\\Ti this \ycek_ and intends opening up an office here and at Prince. Mr. .B ereatly surprised at our a.ig^ van eminent since his visit n couple of years ago. His visits here ta? claims' are very pleasant ones as he meets a ho-i of friends. ¦ A fresh line of canned limits and vegetables just arrived, for C'anfplx'ir< Grocery Store. Mr.' Gorctari Smith ofVictoria. is in t town this week. Mr. Smith just returned from Me-. Bride where he had been in connection with the opening of pre-emption lands for that district.. _• .¦¦¦•:; .- ¦ All.the newest styles of^neck-v.vur.from 50c to So'.QQ af ^trs. Doniers. Silk booted cotton, hose at oOe. Mr. W. L. Row at t returned las; night from Rolette. North Dakau where he was called on account of his mother's death. The. Club Cafe has-taken on'a new lease of life under absolutely new management, and is back.to Its "o-d standard acrain. -. Mr. Walter Austin., who,has been the Cafe's popular head waiter for many months, is the new* manager, and needless to say Walter \vi!] deliver the goods.. •' Campbell's, is the only all Grocery Store in South Fort Tickets will be issued at I, E. Haigru, and Co'~s Office at Prince Gcoi;g-e. Fon George Drug Cp/ South Fort George. Tribunfepffice -Central Fort George, forthe raid-day Luncheon to be.gWep to the ministers on theip^Tvisit here. Luncheon- to be/held in Rir.ts-Kiver Hall. Pjlfiee George. ' Cotton s Eatine Suits and peice dresses from 86.50 up, at 3Irs.. Deniors> 4th street. A Mass Meeting of the citizens of/South Fort George.' Fort George, and Prince George, will be held in the- new'Theatre,'on Third Avenue. Prince George, on Wednesday Evening, June 10thf at S o'clock, to discuss ways and means to secure in corporation for the three.sections of the district. All citizens having the interest of the district at heart are cordially invited to attend. . '.'Everything,1 fresh in fruits and vegetables can be nad at Campbell's Grocery Store. The York & Merrium.Pool and Billiard Room has changed hands, and is now) under the -."" The Cariboo Billiard _,_.._ . The owners are H. B. Crawford, D. V. McBeonie, and jfcH)ldham. They have installed- a Player-Piano', of the Veprlatest style in the billiard room byway of entertainment, fpr'lheir many patrons._ The o'>vn Tailors. '' t- - . Col. Donald; MacGregor, I erstwhile "chairman of everything, in Dawson." arrived in ' the city en oroute to Fort Geo-'¦ rue, registered at the Corona. ! Col; MacGregpr is one of a few ¦ trail blazers still living that j the way for civilization along the Pacific coast: During the J;Jobs.on regime in British Columbia he -was colonization agent and founded the Squ&m-ish Valley settlement. Over 30 years ago he, with a mTrJnb-er of others., prospected and mined on .tributaries' of the Peace River. This is Co). Mac-1 'Gregor-'s. first visit to Edmon-[ ton and lie is , meeting with many. old-time fronds here i who knew him "north of fifty-1 ' three."—Edrnohton JoiirnallY . Campbell's Grocery Store. with their assorted-line; of goods are competing successfully against aH stores in the district to supply hotels and restaurants. . • .Seats for the Big Boxing Bout Tuesday night; at Prinoe George are W sale at the Club Pool Room and, also at Brown's PooV Room at South Fort Geprge and the Pastime Pool Hopnr at Central. ——r— Roval society fancy work af Bars. Demers. .¦f—""-_.__i < ] r< >cory St ore__ j^yiiled. in the district.' i Property horaegreBoir Third. ! Avt-n.'ue- were liigivly elated lust Uy&A when it 'was learned for a ; ivfutility"" that Mr. Srosby of ] thf Royal Bank of (iiiiarla closed a 'deal for a [.dptilple corner ori Third Ave. The Bank will occupy the corner of Quebec and T^hird, Block 133. This property was s.vl?l by tyurdoff & Gething Co. 'of South Fort George. The. Ladies Auxiliary of bhe Presbyterian Church meet next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. I Hood, ' . A Subscription is being taken i up by Mrs. McCabe and Mrs. Hulse.vin aid of Afrs.:Marremann j who was left destitute of clothing; '¦¦ by reason of the recent fire. So i far Sdl.OO has been collected and I it is to be hoped tliat the people of the town will contribute to this most needy fand. I All Oddfellows in. this . district are Invited to attend a I meeting in Burch's hall, corner Hamilton avenue and Third street at 7.30 tomorrow even-in£r. Business of importance will be taken up and it is the I earnest wish of those in charge that all visitors Avill make an [effort to be present." J An excursion will be run on I Sunday next 7thi, by- steamer j B. C. Express to Fort Geo-!ge Canyon leaving the B. X-f j wbarf, at 11 a. m. aad retorn-i in^ from the can Ton at/o p.m. The Dreamland Theatre have installed a new player-piano in their theatre ofi Hamilton' Ave. Mr. R. JElfiotti" who is estab-lLshing/a newspaper in Willow Ri\^e-r to be known '" as the \VfUow River Times, is in town this week .on a business | trip,Mr. Elliott. reports that I things are boomingdown tb;*re | and predicts a great future for J his town. Will the person^-who remov-; ed a five gallon can of gas-joline from the premises of the | Fqu George Herald-' on Wed-I raesday aftexnooa kindly re-! turn same at once or ve will • have to take proceedings at ' once in order, to •recoK"er> ouc ipropertv. DO ^OT FORGET THIS PLEASE—YOU ARE I KNOWN. THE CHURCHS Ghureh of Eng t Sunday being Trinity Sun be held : Holy Communion'*at 8 a. m. Matins 11 a Evensong 7.30. • Presbyterian Church Rev. A. C. Justice, pastor, Sunday services, 11 a. m. sub-&: Jhe Walls of Jericho. (•30 p. rn. Gospel Service. Keference will be made to the wreck of the Empress of Ireland. Sunday,.cSchool meets at 2 p. m. % , „ ' AT THE HOTELS Hotel Northern-H. H. Weston, ^ncouver, 0. Sunburn, St. Paui Minn, w. J. Wagner, Edmonton. Hotel Empress-E. G. Dtvie, G. J. Henry, C. Growe, J. M. Gobroy, H. D, H«»nell, E. P. Jawber, Edmonton, J. E. Hunter, Victoria, C. L. Armstrong, Calgary, A. Pithfeld, San Frmnci^cu, Thpa. Maenable, Winnipeg, S. G". Mc-Delland, Vancouver, R. Wilsun, Cran-brocJc. Robabts HoTEL-Mr. Murphy, Mr. Smith, McBride, Chaa. West, Hong Kong, R. Matheaon, Quesnel, A. Weiner Gigcomb€, H. Hanna, Winnipeg, T. J. Murphy, Spokane, L. Simpson, San Franc iico, H. H. Stewart, Calvary, C. W. Hare, Edmonton, H. B. Roberto, EJ. Wallace, Winnipeg, H. Clarke, Vancouver. NOTICE. Seats for the Big Boxing Bout Tuesday night-at,Prinoe George are on sale ato the Club Pool Room and also at Brown's Pool Room at South Fort George and the pastime Pool Room--at-Central. 'CHAMBER OF | The Executive Comnaitlee of j the South Fort George "Cham ! ber of Commerce'1' met last I Tuesday evening to discuss [several vital matters in regard i to the town. They will j make their report at the next general meewng . to be . held in Burch's Hall on Wednesday night June 10th ;atholders are earnest»ly re- ! quested to, attend. ~yy' I DON'T MISS TEHB MEETING IF YOU J&& INTERESTED IN YOUR TOWN. Mrs. O. R. Hammond ' ~ Corsctier WESTlND OF SIXTH STREET €-e-it. My Dear Readers : Don't think because we haven't been making a big noise in this paper for the past few weeks that we have gone out of business. It is merely a calm before a great storm. "We have been laying pur plans and studying your want*, »nd_ it has been -with difficulty that we'ihave been able to suppress whafhaa been taking place at the/Kennedy-Blair establishment. But now that our goods have arrived we feel that an open confes-aion^will result in pot only profit temporal but good to our immortal 'souls. During the past three day* we have unloaded three can of goods at our warehouse. Two cars of Groceries, which consist of the delicacies o* every nation. Space will not allow us to quote you prices here, or describe our good-i, but we wish to extend you a most cordial invitation to visit our grocery counter,durinjr.the corning week, where>we shall talk to you with the same interest as father to son. Our car load of Dry Goods- and Shoes assorts our stock to perfection. We would like to draw your attention to our most beautiful fur sets, consisting of marten, mink and fisher muffs, sioles and hats, manufactured by Fairweathers from . our own native furs. We would also invite you to inspect o*P*lace curtains, window blinds, carpet squares, summer underwear — and our converfation. We remain, Your most humble servants, Kennedy, Blair & Co. LIMITED EVERYBODY'S COLUMN in the J>pmions expressed jn :r !?!%& written feprrelpondeni^ i^ de-plume rrTai be &bVSm A r'f)m-but no comrnbn;cati«-'n *• "t °!Jt?rs any attention if vnol ¦%•„ 1:i receive' the author's.full narr" - ¦ra''!'-'1 h which will |e treated-^S^ ad/%s, by the editor. "" lrS?''^enc« ——-_ The Editor of Herald' Dear Sir : Regarding an it.,ri urdny's piihlication effect that the t,.,. spector .wi's in For week, savins; the c6 istin? at ">¦¦ the r, South Fort peort tral Fort George v feet condition. In reply 1 vyoiiid! is very evident •' has ,not l)een r>-mnil throutrh the i in ':> ex-'¦'¦ at. '¦ Con. 'at it f'tor -hiil must' for i trict. njid also thhri; hwive;';¦ beenrnil oft fii:V conducted b'V -j, Can you conceive? of more choice than v.;. mail, behind a lot r,f who (the boohunk-i mg rnpney-orders, wh most every y*^ th3 any after t mail arriv^ It being in.pos?njfe (opr5: cure boxe= at Pith*r of (ho above mentioned offio^; there certainly ishoulrl be a. ?eperat^ Wicket for mdney-orrlors, th" writer bas' had Ihe privilege (I , said privilfcrc) of-waitincr one hour anrl a half for his mail and certainly, soim-thim, should be done to remedy this" Yours truly. ____ A ¥u tlire' Resident. J. BYERS, Locator, Mile 270 B.C. j Pre-emptions located in the well-known | ¦ and fertile Nechaco Valley for $25. 1 - i ; For Particulars-Apply to ALEX HUNTER, 1 Hotel Fort George. j CENTRAL FORT GEORGE, B. APPLICATIONitfra licence to take and u»« Water will be made under the. " Wattr Act '^of1 British Columbia as follows': (VyYhe rinrrie of the.askant ia F. J. Georce. (2) Thepddressotttie applicant is. Office of Division Engweer. Grand Trunk Pacific.; Railway, Fort George.. (3) The name of the.streain. j is South Fcr'ri.of Fraser River. (4) The| .Water is to diverted from the streaiirw the South side, about 3600 feet North Eaat from Dunster Depot on the main-line-of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway,;: (5) The purpose for which the water will be used is •'Industrial Purposes.^ (6) The land on which the water is tp be used _w. described as Norrii.W^ Quarter, Lot seventy one eighty three (7183), Cariboo District. ^"«.g British-Columbia.. (7) rhe quanti} o water .applied for is lOOftOO * m day. (8) This notice was posted mm ground on the 2Sth\.day oi May uwj •(9). A ,copy of this npjL«e« am^PR^|--g | pursuant thereto ajid-.^.tpe ^\^.^" nledt^^ce'S^rS^ at .Fort Geprge. (|!'>'ctlf i or-' filed'with the sau /V:itrru''\vr Kichta' with the Comptroller (-1I.^!^ia §'C . Parliament BufldinKS^vT1 " • within thirty days./ . . PRINCE GEORGE Business -Men's jLuncheon. 12 to 2. Special Dinner 5-30 to 7-30 .- Short Order* m Speciality PRIVATE DININ& ROOMS FOR PARTIES We Never Qd^e ::. St Regis Hotel Modern Well-Furnished Rooms Hot and Cold Baths , in Connection ROOMS JY BAY OW H.H. WRIGHT N Proprietor of the new St. Reirb Hotel Piince George. WRIGHT a CRAPSER, P*ops.