•TP •«' ' GE The OldcHl tfstnWislii'fJ Mows'pnpcr'iii the -V, ¦ ~~ J'ort GiWdav); ting away to a-good start, nothing is so important as wise..2.30 p.m.. simci^\Schoo);.7-3o;p.'ni., legislation. .. Forthcoming generations must not be forced T^enm* ,mi>;er ancfx~ . ~° *v>.. .,' j, ,,. ^0° r; 1 . • . ... 1 •'/ ^i.1^^, Holv Communion at aTkthese churches to pa^ for the follies ofxpresent administration;' taxation |»()n ^ (|HVS anci week days; according must be.carefully control lecl^retrenching i»% the; order of jt0 the day in world circles, and wex must go slowly. Over- anxiety to produce big results and make a creditable show-¦ ing of ten lead to error.. The electors\must predetermine j ythe future of the city. Lit is a. wise chndxwho chooses his j own "'grandparents. A paradoxical statement, no doubt,; but one with ;a-worlcj of wisefb'nYhidden therinMt is a for-" tunatecity. whose 'first legislators were men of wide vision, j Tr|E price of choice" farm-lands, is :, "today than wjll be the case when nnan-cialand world conditions price more be-' come normal. .The careful buyer o£ good , jiroperty during this .depressibn-.will realize -a "big profit* THfi man in search of a home, where success- is assured, will .find his opportunity here and now./ . We own exclusively some of the/best pieces of agricultural land in the Prince^ (ieoi-ge district and are offering some ex-" ceptionaPbargains. V " ' Write for our free illustrated-boqklet or call at oiir George Street office for full pal'ticulars;: - ' ;••: - ¦ j. NORTH COAST LAND CO., LTD., R.R. Walker, Genera! Agent. " . GEORGE STREET, PRINCE GEORGE, B. C. !¦¦¦¦¦»«¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Life of • s£ COPY of "The life of Lord Strathcorii Strathcona. and Mount Royal", has just come to Vy i hand and we cannot refrain-from comment* •intjf' burcflv on the merits of this excellent work;' Donald, „ . . . ,, *X 1 • '1 ' ° 1 . \ ^ Saint An'jrbvs- Church. ErinceX Smith, the pioneer trader, stands pre-eminent among Can-1 geokuk. -Ke^ a. c. Justice. b.a<] - adian empire -builders, arid a study of|the above book, First Methodist Church, Princ Geqrgk, near Princess Theatre, T Avenue west. Rev. H. L. Morrison, B.\.i pastor. Services at 11 a.m., and 7-30 p.m.; Sunday school, 12 p.m. > PRESBYTERIAN. First Church. Fort Georgk.-Rev. C. M. Wright, B.A., minister. Services at 11 a.m.rand 7t30 p.m.; Sabbath school at 12-15 p.m. Knox CnuRrii. South Fokt George. ^v. .A. L. Justice, B:a., minister. Service every Sunday = morning in the, crFurc>>utll a.m.: Sabbath school at1 2 p.»rn. ¦ N.'., -¦'¦ To the. Ho Sheet Metal. Furnaces a Specialty. Plumbing, Steam and Hot Watei /: Heating. Phone 12, Prince George. * General Repairing. y written by Deckles Wilson, will prove a literary treat;S-.?v*Pin« Bt-T-30 p-mXSabbath-school in this day, of cheap literature, when pink-tea romances, .impossible drama and farcical tales of adventure fill our libraries. In this book Mr. Wilsori h.as ..erected to the memory of a great man a monument that will do Kim honor. More American .Note$. g of notes, by the government 'of the great republic to trie south seems in the-Kex Theatre, at 2^30 p.m. ,.( ¦___ 6 ... ¦ X -*X.. ^" ~~ \ ., ? Ill I • 1111II111111111 Mill | Nightingale & Bustin, The Quality Barber Shopf 'E will sell / you a:fine residential lot intheMILLAK AppmpN ¦ :¦& We ^arry'the finest line/of to be an agreeable .diversion from the tediumi high- grade cipai;s,--cigaretjesand; ;~' :/ of everyday^duties>.ss Phones, on private lines, $;Va rnonthf; S<*> a month, party fines; Residence Phones. .S.'J a month, private lines; $2 a.month, party linos. Shortest and quickest line to Vancouver and"shortest cable line to Europe.. • ¦°', ' » • • , ;\ • ' • "•-.. '• . -¦ -• ' THROUGH STANOARD SLEEPER • •NO: L Loavo [v^monton Mondays, Wedrresdays, Saturdays l'(lS.r> p.ni. . WEST BOUM) A rr'iv.c Prince George Tuesdays, Thtirstlnys,- Sundays &tfO p. in. Leave Prinde George Tuesdays, ThurHdaya, Sundays 8.ir^|).in. ¦¦¦-¦¦¦¦¦, Arrive TrinceRupert, Mondayst Wednesdays, Fridays..C.:!o p-'.n ,N0. -2 ¦¦ Leave Prince Rupert Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays TO.^O.a;m .EAST BOUND Arrive Princt-Georgej fuesdays, Fridays', Sundays": S.:«i a.m.- .';. ^Li'avi>NPr.ince George Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays ..•. S.•!,".• a.m. • . Arrive.K,dnionton Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays •N.nO a.m. CONNKl'TIONS AT EDMONTON TO AND FROM ^ Travel via; the; BEST NEW. RAILWAY EVER CONSTRUCTED. Our Agents will.be pleased to furnish any information ;desircd. J. QVINLAN. District Paimuni Winnipctr. Man,. British Columbia Manufacturer's Association is to be commended for its efforts- to create a mercantile j marine for this province. It is proposed to form a joiht stock company, shares in which will be taken^by the members of the association and offered to; the: general public. Governmental aidjwill be sought; and nd doubt in iview of Mr. -Bowser's jntentioh to bring in a shipping biljat next i p ¦ session of the legislature, will be forthcoming. rRiNCE (ioods QsLUed. for and delivered. ^Lowest prices, work guaranteed. ¦¦ CLEANING AN1>,_PRESS1NG; Fourth Avenue, George. Phone, 103. George $t; PRiNCE GEORGE. Boehner's Billiard Parlors • SNOOKER, BILLIARDS and POOL N-Best grade Cigars, Cigarettes and Tpbaccos Barber- Shop in conn.ectipn. .> Ruggles Block : George Street Martin BuVrell, Minister of Agriculture, who represerits^1Bi'itisho! Coiujnbja^in the 'Federal Cabinet, interviewed^on the cabinet changes in his .province, had Mercantile words of praise regaining the* selection oJ^Ton. Lorne. *A, Campbell, as Ministe4'4>^Miniis.. .< "He is^a most ea'pable man," said^Mh'¦''Bur^]|V^^p^l^':sh'ou]4:do valuable work for British ColumbiaJ"^u;^Ky; \ Apparently those \Mip have assumed the right to spea for the Liberal party inKBritish Columbia are unjier tKe impressifirf that: -the .electors are willing to trust their ^affairs in the hands of men whose highest conception of public duty is to assa«hfeirt)pponent^ with alf kfndsof PrinccCCeorge; and South: Fort itheir-'pcrwerp/- ., ox the | > ': ¦.....:_:¦. ¦ ¦<> |.__ --~-:--—- hundreds of old-time" Liberals, have sent messaged to the p I Premier and Bis colleagues ekpressing their great pleasure 41\/r n n,l the.% personnel of the new cabinet and their complete - • V* y$atisfactiQn with the programme of action laid down in X Mr. Bowser's address. RHfisKTlnlnmhiji hpv^r was nawiaA and Manufacturers of Grade Fir and Spruce Lumber. / Dealers in General Hardware .and Builders' Sup-N '. .^ Wies. \ Walter F. Gregg> CIVIL7E#GINEER%; British' Columbia Land Surveyor. Post" Building,. Q:: Prince CONTRACTORS 8t BUILDERS 1 ; NO BUILPING IS TOO LARGE-ORTOO MMfLL TO RECEIYEOUR Gi\l Our KstimnlcH.Frco of Chnfge' ^ S01JTH FORT GEORGE OFrK-.H -"'-- SECOND IJTREBT' SHOP - - - . THIRD STREET- qrk-Nently nnd Piwijiptly Execute"! J PpCE GEORGl OFflGE aSr SHOP: -J. -\ ' >:,^ THIRD AVENUH. KAS^ Britisfi^plumbia never was^carried by a canipargn of slander and "will not/ nor will any constituency in it be"carried by;s^ch a campaign in 1916. Th'e electors want* morei than vWgue allegations. They will support a party that stands for a progressive and definite Specialist in Prince George\Lots;v Farm Lands anclAcf eager OFFICK ; PRINCE GEORGE. VANDERHOOF HOfEL, VAND^RHOOFi B. Cy^ 25'Rooms, Excellent Cuisine, Finest of Wines,"Liquoi»s and l Cig-ars, American plan! .:¦>. }-. Rates - $150 per day,';?.-V. >; ' Ji;L. ¦ruttan,^.^ 'Proprietor. . —- ¦:.E. Phair ¦'I ' S • ¦ ¦¦ ¦>- ¦'.¦¦¦..¦. ' v Modern and «p-to^da;te in .eveyy respect. Entire building Steam Heated. ¦ Hotrand-QpldlWater in Rooms. \ Public arid Private .- 1 '" -'"7Baths. -^ ' .'i *. * "