X C E ,QK b RG E : II E Rl I. T> _ ; ¦ fl QOpprnerchahdise /Behind careful advertising \yill al-' waytrbring satisfaction. The He raid is'the^best advertising medium in this district. An advertisement in our columns will bring your goods to the notice of * ready -buyers.-^-" with profit to us all. Phone 25. | CHURCH SERVICES. r-f '"CHURCH-^ •St. Stephen's, South Fort George. Sunday, 8 a.niT; Holy CommutiiHn (second.and fourth Sundays!^. 3 p.rn.j Sunday school: 7-80 '"\\ m.,\ovening prayer and sermon. > \S-. -'¦ - Wednesday; 1-\h p;iif.. evening pray of with intefcessJons for those engaged in the,, war. "r" St. George's. Ckntkal Fort Gkoboe. " Sunday, -8 .a. n.i.. .Holy comniuhion (third Sunday): ,11s a'..m., morning j prayer, litany and sermon; 12-15 p.m., Sunday school. '. " . i ' , Tuesday. 7-30 p.m., evening prayer \yith intercossioiisfor those engaged in ; .the war. to notice. ilETHODIST. "Ki'kst Methodist Church. Prince Gkohgk, near Princess TheatrercThird Avenue west.' Rev. H. L. MorriBbn, jv.'.\.,!pastor.• Services at 11 a.m., and 7-30.p.m.; Sunday school;. 12 p.m. Parcels] ^;vven«* aj?r°9^ to EhrouierForTheX sin France lower .their nit.os ---lu't^vo^n, Khgjanfl .ami Franco,,Canada has to pay them the same rates1 jgT before the'war and must charge the. same post- j •. :,--_ _-------------------. /;;|'aj?e-~:-,. _-¦'.:;¦;¦ ;)>;'; -'/¦' ! TheiJUepartme.nU-is in receipt! -In all cases parcelsi^;for; the of applications to ^have parcels! troops musrte addressed care of addressed to -our "soldiers Jn France sent free or at-reduced rates of postage; there evidently being an impression that the D.e- Apiation School for ^"British Columbia. Army Post Office, London, land,, but this does jhbt in any way affect the rate. of^osHage which depends entirely upon the the spice of Life: partment has control of these j location of the addressee, rates and could ,do_as:,it wished; but.thisyis not sp/asTheiiuestion of. postage is fisced by international agreement, so that it is not wifhin the power of the Canadian Post Office Department to under £ake to carry the parcels free or at a reduced, rate of postage. 'Under international Law, provi- ¦Villa'now,wounded! That won't hurt him after beting- killed several.times. ' • ' ' > With staging London in avminature the civil Woods war— sion is made for the free tran| Etw^en/ne/spiaiers^rid polic^ mission of R&rcels to prisoners'of |tne war, but this privilege does not' extend to parcels for troops engaged in active servjee, nor is it1 within the power of therDepartment to so extend it. / ^\ The rate of postage required itizer/s of the Forest City havVa better idea of the horrors of war than the rest of as./ .7 •'; "'¦ .- ¦': Arrangements for the transfer of the Curtiss .Aviation .School from Toronto to Victoria have been practically,;;completed, and on receipt of .a!'report from' company's rf^rekehtative who is now on the way to the Coast the entire equipment frorn the Lot g" Beach School wiU be. moved. Mr. McCurdy stated, according to this report, that a number of likely places have already been fotind on the wide sea beach'/and as soon as one of these is approved by the company's representative "and Lieut-tJo'. Burke* of the Royal Flying.Corp?, who has. also- left for Victoria, the move will be made; . " . OF GENERAL INTEREST When the Kaiser goes to Con- ; Wounded R have returned C. soldiers ^\ho from the front of <• / ,- . istantinople, if ever, he and Ab-| are to have a club in Vancouver, jon parce>adclressed to the troops iduKtne J)amned should spend A building has been secured Sr depends upon*theHocation."off the! many^pjlasant moment talking the purpose at the corner addressee. . If the addressee is in ! about'the ntassacres of the Ar- ¦ Georgia and Cambia Streets. England, the rate on parcels^forimenjans and Edith Cavell. England applies, which is twelve; ¦ __:_\ cents.per pound; whilst, if he is in France, the parcels are subject aiwayS a7oai "wave. to the rates applicable^ to parcels for-France. which are"as follows: Yes, Hector, a cold wave is 1 pound - - 32 cents 2 pounds ^-__- 40'cents 3 -_ v, 48 cents 4 ,. j-~>' - 64 cents 5 ., ' - ^2 cents 6; ^, - - 80 cents 7 ,-, - - 88 cents -8 ¦ ,, ' . • - ,, . .$1.02,'. 9 ,. J -. •- ' 1.10 10 ¦ .. '".¦. "¦; •¦¦-¦ ; 1.18 11 f'../>: I " 1.26 ; These^are exactly the sarne^ charges which existed for years j between Canada, England and1 France before the war, and are The date set for the death by hanging of Elizabeth Coward, who was convicted of murdering her husband at Stuart «Lake;Jis "The bible tells us that we drawing1 close. Many are wondv should love our neighbours," said j.ering if this fair" province is the good deacon. '• / about to establish a precedent by "Yes, but the bible was writ? exacting the deaths penalty of a mpre wanted ten before our neighbors lived so close," said the mere man. . "i ¦ ————— ./.*. - ¦'. "What is home if it's a bone of contention?" asks one of the girl writers. f- Fine picking for the lawyers. ^It begins to look as if the vyar had a strong enough constitution to stand two winters. Paradoxically speaking, again the result _pf-^an agreement or i conies the daw»h of the dark ajres. convention made between these I , —-r— countries, and as.'.these countries! How the Sphinx must 9mile! woman. ,.: \^ v The Kaiser has told the^ Arcfi-bishop of Cologne to tell the Pope that.the (.iermans are fighting in self-defence. If the Kaiser had delayed the archbishop's visit to Rome for another three or four months, his message would then been truthful. Conclusive evidence seems to be forthcoming that Mother Nature knew what she was doing when she didn't pjat a waterway across the Isthmus of Panama. ~ Kennedy, Blair & Co., Limited, SOUTH FORT GEORGE, DISTRIBUTERS. • - T~ V r"% '' '. .......~ ~~~7 '. r*" >T7! " : " "" of the risk and inconvenience of burning coal oH \yhy not be up-to-date? Have,your house wired,, it costs but a trifle raere^ Rates on applicatjpniit pur office - Rooms 7 &*8, Post Buildin^George Street, and. at the plant,. South Fort>Morge. We have a stock of lamps, shades, (ixtures, irons, and handle all utility devices. Northern Telephone & Power Co., EUctric Light Service and Power Furnished. House Wiring and Electrical Fixtures of all- kinds. "• Phone 10, Prince Gedrge. -Fort George. WITH evening prayer and sermon. Holy Communion at alHhese churches , on holy days and week days, according1 the closing of navigation lastrr)onth, the-day of. the river steamer In Central British Columbia has practically passed. For years river transportation afforded the best and;cheai3estw means of transporting passengers and freight from one point, to another throughout the whole of Central British Columbia. The Fraser River was the main artery of travel-;and the tonnage handled by the la!rgefleeto^r|>:er steamers which have plied these waters for the last six years, has been exceptionally large. The fast trains of a new- transcontinental have taken tjie place of these steamers,, and with the passing of the latter, one_o£Jthe pleasantest features of pioneer life becomes a memory. ¦-",'' - '' ' - ". ' * ' -. ; Johnson & Finlaison Pioneer Coal and Wood Dealers PEMBINA" BEST :COAt Mined in the West. Beware of Inferior"GradesL -^ Our Mottflh is "Full Measure." • j Phone 90 Yard:. Queen Street PRESBYTORIAN. Fikst Chukch, FoiitGeorge.-Rev. Ol M. vyright, b.A.; minister. Services at 11 a. ml and 7-30 p.'ni.; Sabbath pchool at |1^15 p.m. ¦• Knox Church, South Fort G'koiuse. Ftev4^. C. .JuBtice, B.A.. minister. Service every Sunday -morning in the '.church at 11 a.m.; Sabbath school at Si ¦*: | - At Their Deadly Work. Saint Andrew's Church.- Prince, George.-Rev. A. C'. Justice. B.A., i . minister. "Serv.ice is, tield in tht Con-1 servative Club Rooms, ever.^ Sunday ; * yenihjf at 7-30 p. in.: Sabbath Bchobl! in the Kex Theatre, at 2-80 p.m. , I has received from^ Sir Robert I The Hon. James Dunsniuir has Hudson, chairiTiaii of the finance^promised"-$1,OQO per month for committee of the British Red the duration of the war in aid of Cross Society, the following self- the Patriotic Fund, explanatory letter, Vhichjisfdated | ', •:, ¦.;-..¦ ¦ London, November ¦ Srdti^Si.r, I And so ?oine Canadian aviators anj desired by Lord Landsdowne have; captured a German aero-to express I his, thanks, and the plane. An event like this ought' thanksof She British Red Cross-|-to call fprth a very^atrpng pro-Society, to yoii and to the people; test from Berlin^ How dare those of British (iolumbia. for.the.gen-! unkultured Canucks do-such a erous co-operation wlff&h they j thing! . ^- f . ._ have extended to us in our work j ¦ - , > for the lick and' jwHund&d byf-AI I postal parcels in^ded.fpr means dfthe collection made in!Chriitmas presents going -to the the Province on October 21,. The j Qld Couhtry should .be posted to- j help received, from all parts of j day/. Parcels, p-psted later than, the Kind's 'dorhintons has been{today will not^each- their destin-Barber1 Sh6p in Gonnection. jmunifVceht in the extreme* andjation untu^ter Christmas Day. l^^iSTyeur^^ J yv • ^u^ii'/^i^Af¦^Rritis'nC-Golumbia \ V • — —r ¦:-:-L. ! recent epidemic of, explo- j sions in Canada -brings to our mindsjhe fact that despite the utmost care taken by the authorities, Germans or German gym-pathizers are at their deadly work. Much of thef trouble is caused by fanatics. Tf' '^' Shot and Shells Shotguns and Rifles Ammunition and Traps. EVERYTHING" FOR THE SPORTSMAN -,SEE 'OU* DIS-PLAY OF DUCK DECOYS. jFullxjjne of Cigars, Cigar-ettes and Tobaccos.' 'r ever increasing numbers. The yellow man is certainly alive to his opporttfhity^ " Vxancduyer opens ther 19i5-16 hockey season at Portland, when the Millionaires clash With 'the Portland Rosebuds on the latter-a ice-next Tuesday night. . ^ N Corner 4th tliel people of •^Britis¥-Golunibia withjour feelings of gratitude to them, we shall debted to you." be> further" in- > If you are contemplating a trip to England you >5'ilot: Articles. W':& ' Fort George Drug Co., Ltd. iei South Fort George. :: George Street, Prince Geor|e. - GRAMOPHONES - RECORDS -x 1" / >i