S attirdos^pEune ?27th; 1914. KEBALD :. rv. J A Weekly Journal of Local Gem fkal News, Pub£ishbd Every Satub DAY MOANING AT ITS PRINTING OFFICE in South Fort George. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Trice One Year in Advance $3.00 — " SixMonthBin "- 1.75 Throe " " " 1.0Q To The United StateB 3.50 jsfo paper stopped until all arrearages are paid .except at the option of the publishers. .- RATES OF ADVERTISING Twelve cents per line for the first insertion, and eight cents per line for each subsequent insertion. v For Sale, Lost and Found Ada mini-rriurn charge 50 cents per , insertion, limited to one inch. Other rates furnished on application. NORTHERN INTERIOR PRINTING Company- Limited Publishers and Proprietors South Fort George, B. C. SATURDAY, JUNE 27TH, 1914. PREMIER'S VISIT F.iisily one of tJ»3 .outstanding events of the present summer to IJie people of tjiis province will I).- 1M visit'op Sir R. L./BordeW who'according to latest reports?; niihy be. here neJct month, but if, not tlien, sometime during .next, August. It will be the IVi-me Minister's first trip j'lu-oiigU the West since he was iVt timed to power. In British I 'uliimbia ho will lie . able to riplo the .evidence of rapid pro-Li.s>. Mo is thoroughly con-\ 'Tsant with the enthusiastic optimism of the people here, wit.b their, loyalty and belief in the irrea't destiny, of- the country Ilo will have little to learn in these regards. , -: Mr. Borden and his Govern- por- °f- British ^ „.*.,,«.„«» ¦nave. been, quick to appreciate the fact that, the importance-of-their province is now obtaining ample recognition. This tion o| Western Canada ...____ m its support of the present administration at Ottawa. The love and esteem in which Mr Borden is held because of his statesmanlike qualities and because of the grec carrying out for will.be shown in the character of the reception that will be given him on his coining visit to this prov nee: In every sense he will Im) a welcome guest and one whom the people will delight to honor. HERALD work he is the Dominion The disaster at Hillcrest is not ;he first that has occurred in Al->erta since the coal-mining industry has obtained a hold1 herp, but it is one of the worst. II was supposed tliat the miners in ;nis province was not exposed to ;he same perils as in other coun ;ries where/operations are con lucted on such low levels. It hould be possible to sjifeguarc nm to a much greater ex tent anc the appalling list of dead at Hil'-crest must lead to renewed investigation as to the extent to which the accident was avoidable. ELECTION IN MANITOBA July 10 Has Been Fixed , as The Day of voting*. Winnipeg.-*Lastweek Premier iRbblin signed- the necessary mint have given strong recogni- papers Which in conj'uction with lion- of tfcie—part which the the lieutenant-governor's action, future of this province will play dissolves the thirteenth legislature, and a call is now made upon the electors of Manitoba to elect a new one. Nominations will be made on July 3; and one week later, July 10, the elections will take place. Hi the gj-eatneaa -of, Canada. IVdcral expenditures here~dur-.n_r the^past.two years have far expeeded. the total appropriated th« preceding fifteen government. The London,j son'e Compay in annual meeting yesterday declared a dividend of forty per cent, as against fifty per cent, for the year 1912-13. The new governor, Sir Tfcomas Skinner, pointed out that the re< suits whether from fur, land or s ores, were not, however; altogether unfavorable. The store trade produced profits to* year of £63,768, the fui trade £55,008. The , amount .carried forward to the land account is £15,197 as against £510,675.: last year. Bought in, and, unsold now on hand amounts to 4.991,376 acres as compared with 4,034,654 acres a year ago, 11 to 15 EVERY DAY Edmonton, Alta., June 24th. —Two hundred and tweaty-seven oil companies, with total stated capilization of. more than, ^200,000^00, have been incor, pora ted under the laws, of Al berat since the strike in Dis covery well, in the southern part of the province. E. Trow bridge, registrar of the joint stock companies, reports that from 11 to 15 companies are being; incorporated every day. Many new companies have leases in central and northern Alberta. M. S.-Booth, commissioner of safety and health for Edmonton, has issued a warning to thu public to investigate before investing money in any oil enterprise 4 wcafclr nlMM *W Best of wines, quora and cigars Albert Johnson, Notice is hereby given that Henry V McVety, carryjnif on a Lauodiy bU8Jne*» at South Fort George, " :" " We have bargains that you have never seen before in central British Columbia. Our Sale will continue until our large stock of Gent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods, are completely cleared away. We want to give the people their money's worth Those who have procured some of our bargains are well pleased and we are sure to satisfy you. A visit will convince you of the above statement In order to give our numerous customers a chance to profit of this Big Gigantic Sale, \ye will kee^p our Stores open every evening till 9 o'clock during the sale. - !¦¦; ¦ • '"_\ ¦ ¦ , ':¦¦ ¦ \ -. Remember that this Sale is on only at our, Sputh Fort George and Prince George Stores as we are handling only Oroceries and Building Material in Central Fort Mgr< BXl, A. H. Green, Mit. v Green Broi, Burden & Co. Mh+mn,t>mmmklC.lmi!™tj«t Somor.o* Unda, Minw. Tbwn»it«. Timber ~Refreshnieijt8 ;: will be served at the dance to be held in the BittKif hall, July 4tU. ;. •Mill Fort fiMife, B. C,j Corner F«artli «Ml jBspslllosi •- /¦ A NEW AND XJP-TO-DA1 On American Plan. —^Zl Bright and comfortable rooma and '^ f. suites at the Empreas. -^r—^T^p— G. WARCUP -it.-