rife e Connaught Hotel Prince George, B.C. A Palace of Comfort . All li.i 'Mil Steam Heated, Electric Lighted, Hot and Cold Shower Batlis and Up to Date Throughout. Rooms, 500,.75c, $1.00 .Sjiei'inl iMii-- In |)oi'in;ini!ii I P. J. Moran, Manager New Fashion Stop Worrying about those head- | aches, and get help. Worry- | ing only makes them worse | SEE— Victoria, Autr. 24.—The medical Born—At South Fort George,on; |10Uith officer, of Saanich nmnici-the 24th inst., to the wife. of Pro- [ pality ha.s refused to act as judge vincial Constable Service, a son. P. Coverhill, chief forester of British -Columbia, was in the city this week on departmental business. at a bsiby show, stating in a letter that this was p fruitful method of carrying diseases from one to the other. He quotes instances-of disease and death following from these Richard Corless and wife left on Sunday morning for Vancouver by car. They were accompanied by Mr. Pete Pavich. Steacy EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. TAILOR-MADE DRESSES. FALL SUITS and DRESSES. MRS. FRANTZE1N Near City Hall. Pharmacy THIRD AVENUE xhibitions. Mrs. ft. E. Wylie and daughter Eleanor, left Sunday morning forJMEIGHEN WILL GIVE DECISION Vancouver to visit Mrs. Wylie's ' . . ______ mother. | Ottawa, Aug. 2'.i.—The niinounce- iiu'iit of Premier Meighen-'s de.clsj.on in regard to an election may be' expected shortly but it will not come in the form "of a statement issued from his office here. ' It will be made-public froni^a platform, probably in Ontario;' and likely within a week or id must two weeks. Thi.' premier plans to hold a number of public meetings in Ontario souri when he will declare his de- J. H. Johnson returend on Wednesday from a business trip to Vancouver. He came in via Ashcroft, over the Cariboo road. Mrs. McCully and daughter, Ade- line, mother and sister of Mrsfi stated. George Williams, are here on a visit j ____ from their home in Jamestown, N.D. ci.siun regarding an » election, it is :-:r-"M'i's.-;Fraiitzen'i of the New Fashion Shop, announces reduced prices for remodelling suits and dresses. A Classified Advertising FOR SALE. We Have Everything You #an* In The Most Complete Stock ... In Central B.C. ¦ ¦.••¦'• Leith Bros. Hardware Cor. George Street and Thi rd fine "line of new dresses is now be-| ing shown.'' |! Hon. Mrs. Ralph Smith, who has | j been seriously ill, is recovering |'nicely at the Harrison Hot Springs. *-01- *»ll>l11tXi:liItl>llllIltl>]NltlllUMllli!M;iini!l,' IILl'il.l II liU!. 1.....< i !|.Uti:illlHT1H i.i:iM l.l II liU!. 1.....< i !|.Uti:illlHT1H i.i:iM I LltllUlJI ^l I JIHltllltltlCtlltElllI llir^J 111.....lUlllJI1iniHllll|IMillllrtHllt1, Machine Shop Erecting and rebuilding all kind* of machinery. Misting j-parU manufactured. Broken part* repaired and made as good •is new. Specialist* on tools and instruments requiring great accuracy. - C. A. BLUE ELECTRICAL & MACHINE COMPANY SECOND AVENUE WEST iiiiii|>tiMi.i:litiiiigitM'iiiHtH(r' BUILDING PERMITS The following building permits have been issued during the past week: J.° Mclnnis (B. Skinner)-dwelling, $2,500; J. W. Risen, dwelling, $1,500; John Alclnnis (Geo Myers) dwelling, $1,800. A number of permits for small buildings were also issued. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR Mr. George Scott, an old-timer of Victoria, and father of Mrs. Levi and Mrs. William Graham of this city, died in Vancouver last' Tuesday as'the result of a motor car.accident. Mr. Scott was crossing the street on Monday, noon, when he was hit by a motor car. He was immediately ruBhed^to-the hospital but died the following day. ' Mr. Scott was 68 years of age. Wanted—Graduate nurse, wage* $65 per month for first three months. Apply, g-iving- experience, to Secretary. City Hospital, Prince George. a2G, 2tc Wanted—Order* for Children'* hand. knitted garments and men's socks and mitts. Mrs, George freeman, The Crescent. al9,2tp Wanted — Male teacher for Stone Creek school district; salary $1,080 per year. Apply VVm. Wcsf,, sec- retary, Prince George. 4tc , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Companies Act and the Prince George Sawmill*, Limited. The creditors of the above-named Company are hereby notified that a meeting of the Creditors of the Company will be held on Friday, the 9th day of September, 1921, at 4 o'clock p.m., at the office of Mr. P. E. Wilson, Third Avenue, Prince George, B.C. Dated this 24th day of August, 1921. P. E. WILSON, Solicitor for the Liquidator. TIMBER SALE X277A. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria not later than noon on the 8th day of September, 1921, for the purchase of Licence X2778, to cut 527,000 feet of Spruce and 10,200 Jackpine Hewn Ties, on the northeast quarter of Lot K434, Cariboo District. Three ('.i) years will be allowed for Removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or District Forester, Prince George, B.C. a26,2 Plastering and Chimney Work See me for any work you con< template in the above lines. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Reasonable Price*. N. V. EVANS Leave orders at Golder & Wieland's. LAB01 DAY Dance RITTSKIFER HALL September 5th 9.30 p.m. BRAIN'S ORCHESTRA. Gentlemen, $2.00. Ladies Free. Pianos The Standard of Canada W. J. PITMAN BLANKETS! Now that Fall is approaching; you will irthir ally pn.vi.lc liLAMKivrS lor th- \V'.niWi\ Remember, we h'ave a complete slock cinsist-ing of Wool ami•Klaimelotto, at prices w.iirl will inuet with your approval. A. J. PECK & CO. POSTOFFICE BLOCK. PHONE 45. THIRD AVENUE WEST. PHONE 48. GROCERIES Flour, Feed and Produce We handle only the best J. ASSMAN ¦Street. Rex Theatre The Best in Pictures TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Mabel Iformand IN "What Happened To Rosa" Comedy—"Torchy In High" Special Attraction- ln Addition To Regular Program HAROLD LLOYD In Hit Funniest Comedy, Entitled:- " Bumping Into Broadway REGULAR PRICES THE LEADER $2.00 a