Friday, May 26th, 1922 PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN Fine Construction Weather Wasted along the P. G. E. llOl'ti >s KXPIBBBBED IN THE < ENTRAL iNTEIUOIt THAT THE iM'UltTS WILL HASTEN THEIR REPORTS AM) ALLOW (ON-SHTltUCTION TO PROCEED—BfltfEFITH WITHHELD FKOM THIS CITY OWING TO DELAY. I'lincr George does not think that the construction of the Pacific Great Biwtern Railway ih being built, at tho> huge expense which it has involved, solely for the purpose of giving this city direct communication willi Vancouver, but as tho northern terminus of tho line, (until the Peace i;i\.i extension is built), this city has a keener interest in the completion ,,l (he line than any other place in the province. In spite of repeated promises that" t(n. |j,).' would be completed as speedily as possible the present ideal construction weather is going to waste as far as a continuance; of the work along the grace is concerned. Tlii' only people moving along the uncompleted portion of the line appears to l>" a succession of railway experts, forming reports of the line ,,, hand to the government, in order that itic ministers may have the benefit of qualified opinions upon >. !i.: iIm- prospects of the railway ,,.: ;is judged from the territory that is served. .lust what all these reports mean, ;niil why they are required, passes t . comprehension oi the average taxpayer, a goodly portion of whose contributions to the. exchequer goes to pay the principal and interest of the P. (!. E. construction account. Expert advice upon the operation of the line, or upon revisions of the en- gineering problems ns these have been decided, might save a Rood deal of money and facilitate operation, but there is no suggestion that the reports which are ho ing" collected are for such purposes, but are rather to deal generally with the P.G.E. as an interesting problem in political economy, f The abstract phases of the P.G.E. question seem to be widely separated from the ever present need for the completion of construction to Prince George. The line is operating at present to Quesnel, a distance of 348.5 miles from Squamish dock, which is 4i) miles from Vancouver by water. The official distance from Quesnel to Fort George is 80 miles, and of this distance steel has been laid to the Cottonwood river, a distance of 17 miles north of Quesnel, and from Prince George south a distance of about 11> miles. There is therefore only 4 7 miles of the road to be finished. Thr r>Ig job on the unfinished portion of the line will be the Cottonwood river viaduct. the steel for which has been fabricated formidable, than the trackless distance which separates Prince George, and the whole province, from the trade and development in the Peace River country, to which the P.G.E. must eventually be extended. There is ho serious question as to the effect, of the pending reports upon the completion or trie P. G. E. be- i tween Prince George and Quesnel. The money was provided last year for the completion or the road, according to the reports or the government, and just why the work is halted in the limited period when construction work should be getting into its best stride in this section of! the province, remains a mystery that is disturbing to people living in central British Columbia. The P.G-.E. now operates from Squamish dock to Quesnel over a route which is subctvlded by 5 4 stations. These stations with their j mileage distances from the dock, fol- j low: (Squamish subdivision), Squa-j mlsh 1.3; Brackendale 7.5, Cheaka-1 mus 12.1, Watson 20.9, Brew 28.2, ! McGuire 30.1, Mons H7.4. Rethel 44.s, Tisdall 53.2, Peniberton 57.7, Spetch 67..''). Birken 7 6.7. D'Arcy j 86.0. Marne 93.5, Seton 101.0, Shalalth 105.;:. Retaskit 1.11.8, Lil-: looet 120..'!, East Lillooet 1 21*.8, j (Lillooet subdivision) McKinnon j 129.0, Glenfraser 137.0, Pavillion | 131.7, Moran 14T.d, L,ough Raymond 156.2, Leighwood 159.5, Clinton: 166.8. Chasm 178.5. Seventy-Mile j ,185.8. Boyd 188.6. Graham 194.4, . Dundon 200.4. Horse Lake 207.0, j Lone Butte 210.0, Canlm 216.f>, Ex-; eter 22;'..5. Tatton -29.4, Lac la ; Hache 237.2, Wright 247.0, Callagh- | an 252.2. Enterprise 257.0, St. ; Joseph 264.S, Sperry 27:5.5, Williams! Lake 277,8, I Williams Lake subdivision) Comer 282.6, Whiskey Creek j 290.2, Deep Creek 293.7, Soda Creek i 293.7, Macalister 308.3, Tingley 313.8, Alexandria 321.9. Australian 329.0. Kersley 335.4. Dragon 340.5, Quesnel 348.5. •iri "Solve ui« TttlU on the bnlletln board above th* F. C. United Ftarmer Movie ar« tho n&mM of tan movie stars. Tho Idea is to arrange th* letters mo they will correctly spell th* name of some well-known movie actor or uitreaH For Instance, NO, 3 Is WrIUow Held. See If you can name the others. If you name them all you can win J1000. Thos* not familiar with the movie people will find help in the <:olumna below. CAN YOU NAME THESE STARS? 1 DIG- OH SHORTY 6 WEL Tl P HEAR 2 A DEATH BAR 7 BLAME 3 WE CALL READI 6TAME MAN GALORD A PILE IN CHARCH AL 9 FOR OIC* PPAMY 5ALAS CHERRY 10 BEEN VERY ABLY MOVIE The Prizes Ttrmt Prix* ...... 91000 Socoad Prix* ......I J25O Third Prize .......i |125 yoTirtb Prtia ....... 976 Pifth Prix* ........ 940 Sixth. Prix* ........ 930 B*rr«nth Prix* ...... 935 Eighth Prix*....... 93O ITlAth Prix* ........ 915 T«ntli Prlxe ........ 910 Eleventh Prix* .... 910 T-woLfth Prize ..... 910 rbirt»«nth Prix*) . . . 910 JPoarteonth Prix* . .. 910 Fifteenth Prix* .... 910 Slxt*«ntb Prix* .... • 95 Seventeenth Prix* . . 95 EisT^t^entli Prix* ¦ 95 2Tln*t«*nth Prii* . ,. . 95 Tw*sUi*th Prix* ... $5 Twenty-first Prix* . • 95 Yw«mty-4i*«ond Prix* 95 orw*ntJ -third Prix*. 95 ITwwnty-tourth Prix* $5 Twenty-fifth Prix* 95 All Ties Receive Duplicate Pries Here's a Little Help to Those Unfamiliar With Movie Stan Dont sit Idly by and say you can't do It. Anyone should be able to, if they will concentrate. We agree it's hard, but that's Just where the pussle part comes in. If you could fathom it in a minute It wouldn't b* a puzsle. Possibly you are familiar with most of the Movie Stars, but to refresh your memory we Kive below a few of th<» most popular: CbJurli* Chaplin, Mary Pick*ord. CfcarlM &&y, norm* Ya£stt4ff«, "WalKo* Reid, Beverly Bayns, Thorns* Metg-han, Mabel Kormjind, Dorotixy Oiah, PaoliiM Predaaiok, O-lorla 8w»nson, Douglas PalrbajUca, Ailoa Brady, Dn»Un Parnmu, Pearl ¦WThito, Blanche S-w»«t and ThmAm B«n. Costs Nothing to Try for the Wonderful Prizes Your succesa in life is determined upon how much you ar» willing to put forth to attain it In almost all cases However, the Movi* Actor Puxcle is an exception, au it offers an opportunity to grasp success tn a most slmpia manner. Think what $1000 might do for you In this money-mad age. and wo know you'll get started on the puxzle. An Investment of a limited amount of your spare time Is all that Is required. Hurry, friend; don't give this opportunity but pulsing notice. Only 185 Points Wins $1000 The answer gaining 185 points (which Is th* maximum) will win the 11000 in earth. Second highest will receive $260, and ao on down the ltst of twenty-five prises. Kor each Movie Nanio that you correctly arrange you will receive 10 points, or 100 points In all If you arrange all ten name* correctly. Then yon can get 60 more points by "quaJlfying" your answer. That Is, l>y proving that you have shown a copy of the B. O. United Farmer to five people during thia Big Publicity and Booster Campaign. A qualification blank will be mailed you on receipt of your answer. The final 25 points will be award«d by three prominent and independent judges on the neatness, stylo, handwriting axid spelling of your answer. RULES OF CONTEST 1 —Writ* all ten Movie Names on one aide of a sheet of paper. j.—Write your name and address plainly In tho upper right-hand corner of the tamo sheet. J.—If you wish to write anything else, use a .separata sheet of paper and sign your name and complete address on It also. 4.—Three competent Judges, having no connection with the T5. C. 1'nlted Farmer, will juris© the qualified answers and award tlie prizes. 6.—The answer fralniTig 180 points, whinh is the highest number obtainable, wins first prize. Ten points will be given for each correct name you send, or 100 points If you get all ten names correct. Sixty additional points are gained by qualifying your answer, and twenty-five polnta will bo given for neatness. »tyl«, handwriting and spelling. t.—When the Movie Kdltor receiver your solution h* will sand you a latter telling you just axaotly how many points your solution earned and aihn Bend you a sample copy of th* B. C. United Farmer to help you in "qualifying". ?.•—The contest closes Saturday, July 1. 1922. and announcement of prize winners will be made in the B. C. United Pnnrier shortly after. S. P. Jackson, Movie Editor, Dept. P, B. 0. United Farmer, Vancouver, B. C. Steacy and See Bolter. Scientific Eye Examinations. Steacy's Pharmacy City Auction Rooms All Household Goods, Furniture, etc., Farm Implements and Machinery Bought for Cash, Sold on Commission, Stored and Exchanged. Auction Sales of every description arranged. Private sales daily. Open from 3 (o (J P.M. P. J. Moran, Auctioneer I'llONK 4 IF. Next to Rex Theatre. B. C. BARN LIVERY, PEE|) AM) TRANSFER Driving and Freighting Done To All Parts of The District Peery & Quinn Phono was- in your system. At the Prince George Drug Store. The possibility of the restoration j country between Prince George 1(1 Williams Lake would turn, to )I11(1 extent, towards this city, as a I of penny post next year and the de- j PPly centre, when the P. G. E. is velop-ment of broadcasting by wire- i TO SETTLiE DISPUTE A lively and valuable j less telephones were features of the mmerce may be expected between discussion on the post office esti- !e George and »ne country to rim south, from which the uncom-eted section of the P.G.E. now Its mates in the House of Commons. The Bank of England was chart- a barrier, as real, but less ' t»red In Mr. F. C. Underbill, son of Dr. F. T. Underbill, medical health officer of Vancouver, has arrived at the Cedar Creek gold district, where he will survey the Platt and Lynes claims in an endeavor to settle a dispute regarding the staking. Raw Furs Highest Prices Paid Express and Mail Khlwments Given Most Careful Attention. <;ivt> Is ;i Trial. T. PAPPAS Royal Iliitil Block, ttrorge St., Prince Ooijtr. P. o Box 230. Fenced-in Pasture for Stock GOOD RED-TOP UIIASS IN LAKGK FENCED AREA WILL BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE LIVESTOCK F. J. JOHNSON BOX 90. PRINCE GEORWE