The Connaught .-¦Hotel" :?5- ' Princo George, B.C. .1 I'ril.-ici1 (if (' N nl.;i(|c robni's'j ' -No l.lo'<;»/6l Steam Hontcd, Electric Lighted, Hot'and Cold Shower Baths and Up to Date Tiirpugrjiput. Rooms, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Sponinl mips to rje'rinniient, kJ. Mo ran, Manager Remember Whenwe ropair ,vour shoes,¦ we sc-.' {hut all rip* are fixod, tu\d Imu'c them over thoroughly. Yn.'i tin nni h.ivo to/miii'li;u:k ;i I'ow ¦ I ;> ^ 1,-iter to li.ivi! ii rip fixed wlicn yo:i gci yniii1 .shops ivpair.i'd at tlu-> WIDEAWAKE SHOE SHOP . Next Royal Hotel 0|i|). Telegraph Office Builder aftd General Contractor / ;itn experienced in building ¦¦¦.rid- construction- worlr. and Will guarantee 'results. AROUND THE CITY L'pt n> supply ynvr willi }. sonic ol' our (N.'Hfijons ¦*¦;] Chocolates | Tvio-i! or,in Dainty Jftoxos, ' FRESH CANDY \ We carry only the bost lines'.' Fresh Fruits. Soft Drinks Cigars, Cigarettes.*Tobacpos . A Ti'inl \V ill('ini\ iii(f('.' ••¦*"-'.*; M.' C. McKay; is building a. ?4000 •resilience on .Stratford street. ¦ W. P. Ogilvie, of this city, has been appointed dire of the vice-presidents ¦ :f th'e Vancouver Exhibition Association. ¦•...„••• The death of Elizabeth Mulligan, aged 21', occurred at Donie Creek last week.. The deceased young lady vsas a victim, of tuberculosis, The body-wax br.o.ugkt to. the city-on Saturday night's (rain. Funeral services i were conducted by Hey. Fr. Wolfe and tlie remains, interred in the city cemetery/ , • \ ¦ His Lordship Bishop Bunoz, O.M.I., will be in Prince George on Sunday, 129th inst., to administer the siicra-OTi'iit of confirmation..- \_____¦ ¦vv-.A cheque for .$f>0 has been, pre-1 'senterl to the city hosoital by W. P, | 7Y7.T: r.. rr^r« i.t~:. ~-. i c..;:'...... ~^^.. „...". r, Confectionery PImmmV 22. 1 ft Mil Meals . AT GREATLY REDUCE PRICES. Prices NcAfly One-half What They Were. ¦ We Can Now Serve You W ,-.n r.xcellent Meal F)fom IP-Jl^Lil^^'i-t0-1-'. f!.n.y necessary equipment, Ivor Giifst returned Saturday from a trip to Montreal nt\(\ eastern cities." 'Thei'L1- is—eonsidorable" unem- ¦,, jiloymeht and business- stagnation in i.he east, lie states, with not niuch '-¦ prospect, of. an improvement in the i neti.r future. Faii1 prices are higher -;i. in the west than in the eastern von-\ tros, accorifing to IVIr.- Guest. 'lorn Glaze, 'G. T. P. conductor, left ion Tuesday last to visit Mrs. Glaze aNKpokane, Wash. Alexandra Hotel The Finest Hotel In Central B.C. Dining Room i' Rooms European Plan' l?atfs 3Vf*»derrt.t.iiy—i No. 9ti'. Prince George Hotel First-class hotel with' «\rery mo'ilem coiiifoit and fonven- Pii.ll.idi.'tl and Pool: Huoin in Hrs .Mi'iirrs Ai.i. Train's. TnlejVhoiie >J'ji. 9. J. H. Johnson, ' - Proprietor N. V. EVANS Residence-in the Crescent Apply Golder &. VVieland. 4^eenls Have CW~of the Best Ctiefs in British Cohinnbin. OPEN AT ALL HO'Jpj^ Best Effuippod Cafe- in the City'. Cafe Under Ausoices Prince George programme^ starts at ission, $i.oo. free. Supper Will be Served by the Ladies of Hospital Auxiliary. FOUR-PIECE' ORCHESTRA. P.-%': Consta^la "Jininiy" Mclnnes is ..around a;p'aTh-, though rather weak lljfroin a long ilhvess in the city hos-f-ip\ti\] where lie uniToi^ent an opera-ifjlion for appendicitis. ;j;:. Good trout-fishinp-'is reported^-froin ftf.the lakes, surrounding .the city. Si"x^ r Mile Lake/is receiving the regular ; spring influx of fishermen. !_i/Geo. E. McLaughlin. has aipri[ved /iro^i Victoria where he HaS'Spent the 7 past it-vv^ months;., and will begin operations at>hjs'. sawmill at Willow r River. . ¦ ^S^' Chief of^Police, Sinclair has re-fvived a letter of inquiiy as "to the whereabouts of John Hume, believed tv> bo somewhere in Central BVC. He is ."i feet II inches tall, weighs about y\t'O, has blue eyes and dark wavy hair. Hume's wife is endeavoring to Iibcat-o-lfiivh-------:------——— Special For Saturday POT ROAST PRIME STEER BEEF"............................... 10c. WHOLE SHOULDERS OF MUTTON .........;............... 17e. We Wait For a Railway Station BUT OUR, AUTO STATION IS AT YOUR SERVICE. .GAS, OILS, AIR, TIRES, TOOLS, ACCESSORIES. FREE AIR ; FOR EVERYBODY! Our equipment and stock is better than ever Come in! LEIJflLBros. HARDWARE STEWING MUTTON 10c Colder & Wieland en Act § Lii.'ii Ch'ong* convicted of haviiig1 cocaine in- ills possession)' was fined. _ $.3SO andxfosts in the city jioljct1 court !| on AIorTday. , "" ;„ Alex. Stewart, assistant fire, chief, Iflid out a miniature ornafiientni garden on (he vacant space just south of the fire hall. Am nijtistic effect has been created. , Mr. iiutt of Fort George caught a [beautiful speckled trout weighing IVi pounds in the Nechaco River on Tuesday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. For .Sale—Eight Thousand Feet No. I^U'W lumber. See Ed. Hall: m20tf . i ' .....iiii'ii;»ni—iimiw ¦ in11 Following Varietes: Tabletalk Saiiv QM< CITY OF -PRINCE GEORGE. POUND—HERD. . A1J" persons usjtjg tlie City H'eril ure ijiotilied that'stock must be turned in-j tu the co^rail between ,7 am) 8 o'clock L n. t'hn morning and taken out between •r).:!0 and 0..'10 in the evening;. Ilercl twill"not previ'jH from being ini-if-f'oumi wandering before.or ¦ these hours. I). G. TATE, \t% ;,'¦• City Clerk. C. A. BLUE ELECTRICAL ^ MACHINERY COMPANY. Have secured the service* of an expert saw guinmer. The tutting .a done by high-speed emery j wheels ami is accurate to. tt tliousnridtii patr of an inch. Power drill and lathe if in-; the i.-.tter is in operation. iV3a?»-noli.H ^I^tal for rebabbit-. -^R ordered.- ,\VitV>rtiodernf up-to-date tools and/fhe $e'rvice» of' good mech- the company .will be in V position to turn out. work which fisr Brciu.ii:y will equal if not Surpass aiiytliini; in Central British Columbia. ' TAXI Pay and Night Service '•/" ¦':::- ¦ When your •>«» blur and head aches and you f«;el out of harmony' with i things in general, think of STEACY, who -wail relieve the ' condition that uuw thete (ymptoms. STEACY—OPTOMETRIST. eacy's Pharmacy THIRD AVENUE. - u. GROCERIES FRUITS PROVISIONS /EW OF THE FAMOUS VARITJES TOM ATP KETCHJ CHILLI SAUCE, WORCESTER^SAUCE TOMATO SOUP ; SPAGHETTI PORK AND BEANS >PREPARED MUSTARD PICKLES Vi; , A , . , • \ ' SEE WINDOW DISPLAY JUST ARRIVED . • ...¦¦, ^^ BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN CURTAINS, SCRIMS, TAP-ESTRIES, CUSHION MATERIALS AND FURNITURE REPPS. BE-SURE YOU SEE THESE>ECLORE BUYING. James Munro, Limtie PHONE 45. THIRD. AVENUE. GROCERIES Flour, Feed and Produce. A Full GARDEN #nd FIELD SEEDS _Wc liniullr! only i!ic lies!. T he B e s t; in P j c t u r e h Special Sidney Franklin Film Also Scre^i^ihg 2rReel Comedy Entitlsid: CLOSE TO NATURJg Monday, tnesday and Wednesaay V- \ the!. "::••¦'".' OF TAR Wonderful Story «/ Love and Adventure , -N