THE WE I SAVE JUST RECEIVE!?) A NEW SELECTION :6f THE ABOVE— • ALL UILK AT'..........:...............$2.00 ..- ¦© SILK-KACED ........ » .. ¦......... 125 LISLE THREAD '........................ 70c IN A VARIETY OF COLORS; ALSO 15L.ACK AND WHITE. SIZES "8'jj TO 10 K. K&?YSER SILK GLOVES THESE C>OME IN WHITE. GREY, BLACK, BLACK \Vl\VVi£ IN WRIST AND ELBOW LENGTHS. nrv 55— 1 ilies & Drake THIRD. AVENUE. Closes July 2nd A-Weokly S'uwrtpaiiop Fi'iblishcil Every Kriiluy I MurntiiKHtJtK ottluo, Ocui^e Sti'uul, J'riiK.'" ¦.Subscription: Cuiiii'la anil Hrilisli I'ossos.sluiis. $-J.nu a Year. . l.'iiltDil-Stales mid ['"oroigiL^fjOil Yiiar. Tllli IjKADKH I'l'ill.lHIIINU CoAll'ANV. IjlJIITBli J. (i. <}Ul,V.\r, .MiiIii!«¦»Il^f.11 irctrtrn-. PULP MILL A CERTAINTY Mr. Perry, M.L.A., brings- encouraging news to the people of Prince George,, and district, in that the. pulp ami paper company will, without a doubt/ establish their mill at Prince George and the officials of the company may be expected: to make an announcement to that effect when they visit the,city in August. The cruise of the immense timber1 area' east of here is complete and is said to be satisfactory ,-to both the government and the company. All the parties hayexbeen. satisfactorily^ concluded. There remains only the advertising for sale of the; timber, which will, require the statutory jjer- iod-of~iwo=mon ths.~i-A-prwision-lur the outlay of. a considerable sum of money,in connection with the dfev.«k jpme'nt of the ^ HAT GIVES A NOTHER DEFEAT FOR •NIO'N GOVEURNMENT Ottawa, June 29.—TIk\ decisive victory of 'Robert -Gardiner, candidate of the United Farmers of Alberta^in j the Medicine lint by-election was not imexfjocted here, but surprise -was i'Nprraserl over the fact that he oh-taim-cl a majority in the-urban polls. |l was generally'conceded^that the jrovernnient candidate, Col. Kelson Spencer, would find but little support ii! the rural polls, but the hope of thH [••ovcrnment supporters was^ that- he~| would'cover his loss.in the>country by the strength of his support in the citit.1.'-. When-early returns from the city ,,f I\leillcine...liat anonunced that a majority of-^more than 200 had been given liHzen to trace |Q' 1 his ancestry back as fara^-he is able ji is unnecessary and absurd/\lMjr in-| stahco^xhere are', in Canada vt>4ay :<5; '¦ thuusands of descendants of those-(^Qi^p'oople who emigrated from the Pal-£2[ i atinate to what 'is how, the United ^ ' .States, in the' sixteenth" century. They lived there, for one himllred y'-'''¦" : >nateri*l _raade..« by j makers of Watch for v.hick thia j nioterisl 5* Intended,' ujod in ovr ri;p.^rs,' r.rn) fully guar? '.teed. THE JEWELLED. Prluce George! EC. - Edton, Alta. J lhe racial origin of immigrants coming intoNjlie .country, from year to year,'whicrNis quite, proper, in order chat we may khow the; percentage of speaking peopie'wk^ are coming to live, in the Doinnion. ^liut-.Canadians vHo\have'-'been born in this.conntry be able'to state ihat raev.'-ar& n origin ami no: bo rdejuir-.'(it^eto their paternal ajiuostry" t'or hUiuh^jdS\of-years ba<.4t^r.^The A-hole 'erTect-i>j>he present way if loing things is tb^sn^courage the idt'tf chat there is an iiiUe^ndent Caiiail^ an race. Hyp^enatetiSshnii^kiris can never have the same rega'ixf i-oi-^Heir lationality ::s they wouKThave if lt^? ;niphasis we.re r!ac^J_u.ii-jHi!eir racial wig in and lr.urouii the f-aet«thst they in' citizens i>£>a country with.-a chaiv icter and arspiratons of :jts .v.th fuK power¦• to (Vhape liestiirv; . .. ' ' own and ts own versatile editor \yii the Caigary Eye-OpeneVk^a can-!ji4trfe for the Les-i.slature \inX4he [approaching; Alberta elections. " Hi? ;ni;gnnces:'"When (ho tiock strikes tor this election we sliall come: cit; lei-ing into-the limeiiglit ;t.< mi itui pendent.caniiuii'jte so Far as trend of i vhought and os action is concerned. ........ ' ''...'. .*ail our ri> ni i ionfor-i!)dfne;pfio.:ico. It has taken I too" nntny-years to bui'n! th;«UD ; risk losing it at- this late j>tage or ,xhc \ irame. Speaking in a general way, i however, we can frankly stjtte- that pur:suppoVrshall.be giveii to j Stewart or to any other goYernnWnt •»vr:ich may bo forhu'd. so lon^as' it shows an honest disp'.-«ition to bring i ilowh feg|slatt6ri.of beiiefitvtfi all the I people, rural and urban-alike." f According Ui a London despatch > n^oney •.promises to . babome'' cheaper { Net havinir ariv to s'cllk wo are w-ot :.rndilyexc'ted. c ..; constituency there remain five vacancies in Lhe house of commons to v-1 thy -openitrj^^uf^-run^ lii'i- .session of parliament. The ats now vacant are West York, .- Anteine. JSIanle Creek ami ,ni am; A SAFE and convenient fotmof remitting money21 Aiunicipa: Election, candidates xt.>r Mayor,. Aldermen, School/Trus--ees and Police Commissioners must oe the owners of property/of the required amouijt and miis^ be registered at Kanuocps foi/six' months n-c_ei.'disisr nomination day. Property mvirers, to be entitled Jo {ote,, niust/bt.' registered owners or laid Agi-eemehts of Sale registered u Ka^iloops. . ' . ..'¦¦/, OEM vMuincipal Voters' List must oe eiled by 30th November- -D. G,. TATE, City Clerk; EUROPEAN PLAN ELECflTIG. LIGHT - IND COLD WATER TELEPHO*>E^ SERVICE Modern in Every Retpect Kate* SO Csntt Up "s **¦*¦," . *' First-Clat's Cafe in Connection ' — •. " •••»*. Best M»aU -Served R; J:~GARVEY;^Agent ~at Prince George JOHNSTON BROS., Agents'at Quesnel. IlllilUtlllllilliiU! ,.: 'I..: ..:::iii.-|Ni::i:, !;¦!:•.:»..;•-:•: ;.iMi.;:iii.n.ii.i-!i-i ':;¦::."¦"¦¦ -.: ••:' Heintzman & Go. Pianos The Standard of Canada W. J. PITMAN Canadian NaMonal Railiuaqs GRAND T&UNK PACIFIC Steamer Sailing. Between Seattle, Victoria, Ocean Fajli; Swamon Biy: Prince Rupert, Anyox, Stewart and Queen Charlotte Islands. p LEAVE PRINCE RUPElR^ , / For Swniis-.on I'vayV Ocean Falls, Vrahcouv>ef-, Victoria, Seattii.y-liJ.Oi midnight e\"ery Thursday,and Sunday. ,, '''' For Anyox, 11 p.mi evei*y"Wednesdayj ' For'Stewart, 8.00 p.m./every Saturday. For Queeii Charlotte Island ports, Masset, Port/Cieiiient.s,.Hu?'Hle) Bay, 1.00 p.m.; effective June 22ml, fortnightly.^/ Southern ports, effective noon,, June 24th, fortnightly; PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE EASTBOUND, 7.25 a.m:; Sunday,JTuesday,'Thursday. WESTBOUND, 9.0.1 p.m., Monday, Wednesday, Saturday. For further information apply to any Agent, or G. A. McNICHOLL, Asit. General