,]';:.:¦ THE FQBT BEST LAF i • . j',i llie Diifricl is East Side of the' 1 FraserEi^ er . let Us Shew it .. ¦ to You North Coasi Land Co., Ltd,,'* GEORGE STREET, ¦¦• PR!i;CE GEORGE, B. C. - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS W A N TV. b A dive reliable raan a9 local uuViit >.V\v * tearing device for Ford '-AiiL6niobiles,: Guaranteed. Sells faat. Good moiiey for right man. - Ford. Kqiializer Co..' '525,^. Burrard Street, Vancouver. ' , .• l.i )ST—Last Saturday night Set of False Teeth; Kinder please return to Herald Otlice— Reward... Local News. ¦ Mr. C. Delllfl, last week severed his connection with the Herald, and left for Edmonton, where he will probably commence duties on the staff of one of the daily papers.. . . War NewsW the Week HARRY M. El'RNETT ¦ Architect and CK il.i-ngiheer Y,i; •'• ..•¦¦'.' Ki^hth Streets, 'fll.NCK CKnVMK, ii. C. Prince George Builders Co. Ltd. TO RENT JseW-ALcik^ -i-v.'-e-Rcam-Bung-alow:,-. Prince Georg-'e, Ottawa and Bowser' Street.-"' / For\^r;hcr Particulars apply; H. WILSON, Mgr, Corner Laselle & Seventh P.O. Boi 64 SOUTH FORT GEORGE With The Sages ' there are three things that come suddenly-to mortals; they are life, death and love. One moment we. are not, the next we live: one moment we are. the. next we are not; one moment our hearts are cold, the next they are on fire.—J. R. Wallace. . Each man's mind is and unknown land to himself, so that we should not be at such pains to frame a mechanism of adventure forgetting to undiscovered countries.—Samuel Butler. The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of | water flowing hidden underground, secretly m a k i n g t h e ground green.—Carlyle. No wife should tell her husband of her mistakes,' domestic or otherwise; he will see quite enough of them for himself.— .Marie Connor Leighton, War is that.miserable desolation tlfat finds-a land before iti , like, Eden, and leaves it behind like Sodom and Gomarrah.—T. I Adams; • Our right to e n j o y m e n t is ' limited by the similar night of •those who live at the same time .as ourselves.—Maurice Maeterlinck. ¦ ' Hundreds of people can, talk ; for one who can think, but thou- saucls can think for one who can -fsee.--=-Ruskin-.-----—___-•__- •----- Miss F. M. Maundrell, Graduate Nurse, obstetrical and generally trained in all its branches, in a hospital of over 900 beds, has taken up her residence on 8th Avenue, Prince George, where she will stay during the winter, and is open for any engagements. Mr. J. R. Sproat, of Battleford, Sask. who had the contract of wiring the new hotel at Prince George, has completed the job and left for the prairie provinces. Sept. 24th. -The suspense and anxiety of the last ten days of the Battle of the Aisiie has been keen; TJie battle of the Masne lasting 6 days and ol Charleroi 3 days, were, it'seemed, not so tense. The censorship is very strict. Our people live midst hope and fear. Unconfirmed 'reports-, give the allies the better >f the fight. Physical endurance,, of the armies engaged must soon give way to the stronger, and the question we are all waiting to have solved is to which side is the victory to be accorded. , ' ¦ Mrs. Chas. McElroy entertained at tea in honor of Miss Patersonon Friday. Mrs. Blair, Miss Laurence and Mrs. Wilson presided in the dining room. Those present were, Mrs. Lazier, Mrs. ; Perkins, Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Turner, Mrs; Campbell, Mrs. McLaughlan, Mrs, j Foster, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Blair, and J Misses Laurence and Crawford. London. -Three 12,000 ton battleshipa each of 21,000 horse power have sue cumbed, destroyed by submarines of the German Navy. The Aboukir, Hogue, and Cressy. A considerable part of the crews were saved. .Miss Mayhee of New Brunswick arrived on Sunday by way of Prince Rupert to spend the winter with her sister Mrs. Dr. Lazier. New York, Sept. 24th.—An unconfirmed report via New York, states that Lord Kitchener made a quick trip across the channel and was in personal touch with the French and English armies at the front,.directing the recenl juccessful movement against the Ger- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Quit Baking NOW' you can buy 3 Loaves Bread for 25c FOR SALE PRINCE GEORGE LOTS "G.ilANb Trunk Pacific Townsite Lot 18, Block 163 Lot.10, Block 200 Lot 9, „ 113 Lotl9-20 „ 327 TRICES BELOW THE MARKET Will accept reasonable offer for the whole for Cash or Terms, balance in 6-12-24 months /Write or Wire J. M. LAWRENCE, 2085, Cremaric St.. MONTREAL / a Sept. 26-at. . .¦ ' Also PASTRY a'/! CAKES at Roa=orixibio, J'rices / Mr. Wm. Blair returned on Monday from the Coast after an absence of two j months. He reports business at a stand- j still and many men enlisting, 5000 having gone from Edmonton last week. Ottawa. Sept. 22nd.-The Bank statement for August will show an increase in circulation of $20,000,000. The greatly increased circulation shows the wisdom of the Governmenrs Policy- to strengthen the financial institutions and -stimulate commercial activity. Mr. Beasley of the Bank of-B^N. A. has gone to Quesnel to take charge of the Bank there, in th£ absence of its' manager. . Mr. Beale of the Bank of B. N. A. j left for the Coast of the B. C. on_Wed-] nesday,--^—-—~~ . j Ottawa, Sept. 23rd. -The Western grain crop is moving more rapidly than for years. The crop promises to be larger than earlier estimates, and wheat reaching Winnipeg and Fort William is grading high. !>__ -1___ Mr. & Mrs. Al. Johnson and family with Mrs. J. Campbell and ion, arrived on the By\. last night. The party enjoyed a six weeks outing at English] Bay, and returned much improved by j their holiday. ELECTRIC LIGHT in every room. HotelRobarts' Phone Johnson & Finlaison 45 3rings.for your winters' wood. The first two weeks of September 9121 cars were moved to 3352 in the same two weeks of last year. • • • ¦• •-- Geneva, Switzerland, via Paris,.—The destruction of the magnificent Cathedra of Rheima bv the Germans is condemn ed on all sides.' Buy your wood .'from Johnson & Finlaison. Qur room's, are-'the largest and Brightest. Hotel Robarts. ' OUR r'Alil'()K.rri'akesit home like. Hotel Kpbarts. . ¦ We do not run a department store, we run* a wootfyard. Johnson & Finlaison/" Probably nothing makes a j man so weary as to have his fool friends say they hope his _unfortunate speculation will prove a good lesson. 'EjrGRAXJSG, .'D Jewelery MANUFACTURING High-Grade Watches V . ' ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ . •A.ND FULL 'LINK OF Jewelery, Diamonds,, and ^Precious Stones. . .Native Gold and Souvenir Spoons. Pennes'Jewelery Store, . : HAMILTON AVENUE, ' SOUTH FORT CEORGE. OUR/BATHS ARE FREiE with/steady roomers at Hotel Rooarts. . ' SL '¦ Fresh Meats Beef Mutton and VenJL Wholesale and retail THE B. C. MEAT MARKET FORT GEORGE AND SOUTH FORT GEORGE J. F. CAMPBELL CIVIL ENGINEER ! British Coltuukla Land Land Affent Timber Cruiser Represent inj: GORE & McGREGOR, Limited •McGregor Building, Third Street* SOUTH ; ¦KOKT GEORGE. B. C. ' RriKinnintt next week we will establish • I elcif ruph Ollice ut Prince Gcorjrc. AlLTeWrams for Prince Oeorne and Central I-ort Georite will go through the .l'nnco George Office. \ We are iilfo placing; a free delivery on between Prince and Central. Corner FourtU_and Hamilton ¦ ^A N 1LS\V AND V P On American P,^. , South Fort C5.org., B. C. TO-DATE HOTEL. I v__ — _ Rates on AppUcation> Some women wouldn't enjoy living in a heavenly mansion unless they tould clean house at least once a month. Don't imagine that because a mau is short in stature heOwas brought up on condensed milk. J .-.¦¦¦¦:¦¦'. ¦. '. Man was made to mourn, and women was made to see that he keeps everlastingly at it. Just the same, the rolling1 stone acquires a polish along with Jiis bumps. Necessity knows no law, and it is usually too poor to^interest a lawyer. •\» # \ # * #*.. ¦¦¦-,'¦ What some villages need is fewer street fairs and nriore fair streets. Good Rkison He—Is your uncle good at golf? She—Mercy, no ! He's very profane. How, Is It At Your Place ? "How many people work here? asked the inquisitive one. ' "Oh, about half," replied Jthe genial proprietor." N "\ Sensitive WlLUE-Paw, where are all the talking machines made? .' ,Paw—They are not made, my son. They are born. ^. \ MaW-You go to bed, Willie. Not Enough TJ^ ^to-said a sucker wNas born every «*Mit«^|anriot^have knoWn there are only 1,440 minutes in a day. '¦'" Not One Celt For Hinder.-One of the surest symptoms of ill health in men is indecision. Another is the exaggeration of difficulties, real or ;imaginary. Commercial debility" is proclaimed m^ the same way. ; '¦. ^ Good -English At a' mo.vinjr.picture show:-"Young children must have parents." In a barber shop-'-'During alterations patrons will be shaved in the back.** In,a "cleaningMop:^""W» die for others—why not let us die for you?" In a clothing store:—"These pants look better.on your legs than on pur hands." Too Much For It Patience-What's t he matter with the phonograph? It sounds as if it were stuttering. Patrice- 1 guess it's trying to get one of those hesitation waltzes out of its (system SPECIAL Rates by week or month,NHotel Robarts. The Hidden Life , We live our inmost lives alone;. At best we are but little known, And evenxthose who know us \ best, .'., Have probed to find within our breast . That secret^ place, that hidden source Of life's,expression. But, of course,N jj They probe in vain^ The life lived there, I No mortal soul may with us share " ; j ¦ v Deep iW the confines of the heart "%ere all life's mighty issues start; x ' ..¦ I;'. . - , ; • . There is a hidden' sphere,, unknown . ' 7-v-1 . '¦:-, ¦¦; { To others- -there we. live'alone. Albne! 4)tone! .We long in > _ For-syimpathy to ease our pain For some h$ftrt that can understand.-^ Co., limited Statipnery, Toilet Articles,' Cigars"1 Ci««... Tobaccos, Wholesale and S'"' TWO STORES LASELLE STREET „ GEORGE STREET WE CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OP Windows, Doors, Shingles, Building Wai) Boards, Ready Roofings. Bone Dry Lumber ttmrnm mmkctm Coast Flooring & Finish • , Get on Estimates on your Building FORT GEORGE TRADING ¦' -and .'.-: Phonb 1 LIMITKB C. McEi.rov. Manager Phone ii o°"1 Forl Qmi A GOOD HOUSE WIFE Always buys the genuine article, especially when it can be obtained at equal price with the inferior." She will therefore show her good judgment by putting in the winter supply of the famou?-Jt»^sen-i-Finlaison's Fir Wood while prices are cut. Our cord-wood is the best that money can buy." Our motto - FULL MEASURE; ' ¦ .-..¦.-¦¦¦ ¦ . y ..¦'-.. Johnson & Finlaison Phone 45,- 3 Rings. Ill WOOD YARD P. 0, Box 155 ¦ STOVES firCOAL«WOOD HEATER^ RANGES net We are exclusive agents for the famous "GURNEY STGYEJ-S^ Our PRICES are right. are allowing a special 10 per ceiit; discount op^every' article in our stores. Orders/Will be taken at our Prince George well as at our store at South. - LOOK UP YOUR STOVE REQUIREMENTS 10percent THE NORTHERN LUMBER & MERCANTILE CO, LTD. W. f. CONE. hm. IUSS01 PCOEN, Yiet-Prw. ^ A complete assortmentof tne latest Sets and Coats always instocH, Write now! Give us your idea what you \vani ihik season, and we will do the rest. Flurs sent on appro *. You take no chances as we guarantee in every respect. Best prices for Raw Furs. Burnstin Far Co. 'TkGly's F. BURNS & CO>td Wholesale and Retafl Dealers in all Kinds of Butter, Cbeese, Eggs; Highest Prlcei