THE LEADER Prince George e Third Avenue For Quality and Prices in Groceries Fresh Home Killed Fresh Killed Chickens and Fowls Phone 87- AROUND THE CITY teacy s Where Poor Eyes And Good Glasses Meet Phapnacy (I) OjM E S TIC 5 TA N D A R D) The Connaught Hotel Prince George, B.C. .A l\ll;i:-i' nl ( luint'oft. i nit 'Hit' room- \«. Ii Why Not UseXtlie BEST When You Cancel It Here? F. T. BUSTIN, COAL AND WOOD DEALER. Phone.48B, or leave orders v. il ii M. C. Wiggins, George Street. Steaii Hdatad, Electric Lighted, Hat inU Cold Shower Baths and Up to Date Tmoj^ iujc. , 50s, 750, $1.00 l i iitf.s to pi'rin uitMit Ps J. Mpran, Manager 7. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes Third Avenue Billiard Hall iMONEY TALKS are able to supply you Groceries By doing a CASM BUSINESS at g really reduced prjee*. SEE OUR THANKSGIVING SPECIALS SATURDAY. ' - ^ FOR FRIDAY AND The Palm Grocery and Confectionery PHONE S5B. t 55ii. THIRD AVENUEi Quality ami Service Our Standard, DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CITY AUCTION ROOMS ALL HOUSEHOLD GOOD-;, FUfiNlTURE, ETC, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND ^ACHiiNERY Bou,;ht for Cash and Sold on Commit-• ion. Good; Stored itnt] Exchanged, Auction Sale*" of every cles-ci-'ptiori arranged. Private aalei daily P. J MQI1AN, - - Auctioneer Open from 3. to 6 p.m.. ¦>-< Phone 4 IF. NEXT HEX THEATkE PKINCE GEORGE, B.C. rr The St. Andrew's Soek'ty will meet. Th^llu- •C/.W.V.A. hall, Wednesday.1 nth inst.riit S p.m.. when the or.gatTi-| |; -.Mrs. H. G. Perry returned to the v;ajun ,,f tin- society will ho com pie. t-; | city Saturday from Victoria. ¦ a\.- All Scot.> an. urged to attend, as |l .Miss Hattie- McArthur is here on a the charter will be closed after the; I i visit to her parent?. Mr. and Mrs. 9th. p gj Frank ¦McArthur. .. .\ ,„•¦„, named Kelly contributed I' A. C. Mncmillah of Kumloops, and' fnv and ousts for assaulting a special; 'brother-in-law of J T. Robinson, the government candidate in tit his riding, is a visitor this week. Mr. A. E. Pooke. the local postmaster, left yesterday for Vancouver,' where he will spend a two week.--' vacation, the first for many years. The Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. Gardner on Weii^v nesdav afternoon next. / The Ladies' Auxiliary V.A; \vi! meet at the of f t i con?iablo employed by the city. EjUj Valley, for tho same otVence i>n a peaceful citizen, was iinedy^TO :iml ¦ cost?; A husky Swede^Xtio <-"ullt' l0| the city to celebraUj^an foul of the •jAilict' and was pried $50 or 30 days in iail. NoprffnN'iiVc the lif'v, he will be the ^st of. Chief Constable Me-: NeilLrTft South for the next month. /' : .......------------------------- Classified Advertising FOR SALE. . honi 11. Hanson, Fourth ayenue, on Sale—Ab.mt Twenty Cords of dry 24-inch wood. Apply Kalph MeKvov. Giscome, B.C. o21,:Up of Mrs. ___ Tues- Fo day next at 2.yO/'[>-m., for the pur- i pose of electing' officers. Mauriye' Quain, of the Dominion!..--------------------------------------------:---- u'i.ve);iifiH-nt telegraphs, is in the city Furniture For Sal •—Bedi, Blankets, in-'fefi'rence to connecting the gov- kitchen -•hairs, kitchen stove, fancy eminent telegraph line at Blackwai<-r heater, children'* chairs and other, with the loctfl system. furniture*. See (..'kixu-ii. U'iHr.1 lv>rt j A quiet wedding wac solemnized 'e at Edmonton on October 17th. when Mr. Felix Hornby and Miss Lilliali Tabor, both of this city, were unit" i o21,c in For Sale—4000 Feet Dry 10-inoh Shiplap. $25 per >l. Northern! Supply. Third Avenuei u'JS.-Spl The office of the Forest Branch was For Sale—Lot and two-room House1 ibis, week moved from George street • on Lot-8. Block 5T>. Apply S;un | on Second Falvo, Sixth avenue For Sale—Homestead at Eaglet Lake — railway passes through' property; 1'•-• miles from station; price! .>l211U0. half cash, balance on terms.; Apply J. I\ Steer. Frast-r Lake. t i FOR KENT. to the Shives building'' on Second Falvo. Sixth avenue and Victoria avenue, immediately hack of the O.M-;stivet. ni,:>tp fellows" building. The post office will be closed on Monday (Thanksgiving Day) in the afternoon,' The general delivery wicket will be open from 10 to 11 in te hmorning, Thanksgiving services will be held in Knox antl First. Presbyterian churches next Sunday, Nov. t». "Let ------------------- | us come before His presence with: For.. Rent—Comfortable, five-room-thanksgiving.'! house-on Crescent; double corner;! The annual meeting of Knox Pres- ™c»nl December 1st. Apply liaird'sj byterian church will be held tonight st"n'- Goov^ in the church. Supper will be'served at 7 p.m., and afterwards reports will be presented and officers elected for the ensuing year. A large attendance is requested. Remember the "Poppy Day" dar.ee id be given in the llilts-Kifer hall next Friday night (.Armistice Day). Brain's Vanderhoof orchestra will furnish the music, antl ihc supper will be in the hands of the Ladies' -Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A. Tht.- Board of .Trade, wlli give a Thanksgiving dance, in the Ritt.s-K.ifer For Rent—Three-room Cottage with j kitchen; plastered; with light and ivnteiv Two-room shack, papered and warm. Set- Claxton. Central Fort (it'orge. . • oli lc; for I'erit—Good Barn for Six Honei, j with tworiiiom shack. Rent cheap. See Claxton, Central Fort George. LOST. Will Party Who Removed Case of photos from Room J),0Y. Prince on Tuesday evening, isujifr lu manager,' or l.i-i. No questions PERSONAL. George hotel. Monday evening. Music will hi tur-\-]e&& ^^ . nished by Jj rain's orchestra of A an"I 00«tof?ic»' box derhoof. The supper will be served.! aske'i'l by the' V/.H.A. Everything points to y^ ¦' this dance being the best of the sea-j' y/' son to date. \^_________ The Halowe'en dance given by the'Marry If Lonely—For Results try Oddfellows in Ritts-Kifer hall^tlon- me; best and most "successful lay night Was a distinct success and ! "home-maker"; hundreds rich wish s enjoyed by a large number of | marriage; strictly confidential; most An excellem supper was j reliable; yearr, experience; descrip-|j-furnislifcd by thtf ladies of the Re-1 Lion's free. "The Successful Club";" 1: bekah Lodge. Kay's orchestra fur- i Mrs. Nash, Box ~>f)V>, Oakland Cali-llnishe «lthe niu-sie and met with thelfornia. 028,2tp | unqualified approval of the dancers.---------------------------------:—------------ | ^There will be aN^etin(>- of the TIMBER SALE X3602. S! various executives of the ladies' or- Sealed tenders will be. received by s: iKanizations.in the city at th«'C;. W.V.Ithe ^istrct Forester not later than A. hall on Tuesday night at Xp.m., noon on th« 14th. day of November,-. 1!)21, for the purchase of. Licence j X3G02, near Prince George, to cut' cords of fuel. year will be alowed for re- 1 j peopl^. together with the executive ot the » DRESSMAKERS. We will design your Street, Afternoon or Evening Dres«e» to yoiir individual taste. Come in anH talk it over. Ii will certainly pay you. NEW FASHION SHOP MRS. FRANTZEN, Proprietress. Near City Hall. .....IS* GARAGE Automobile Repair Shop Thoroughly Qualified to Make Repairs to all inaltrs of Cars. WORK GUARANTEED. A TRIAL SOLICITED. ROBERT A. KESTER. Third Avenue. up. assort- Remember lave already arrived, and more are moyal of^timUeK;,'-lexp'ecLed Ly ,.ext mail. The sale of1 J^'rthef particulars of the District poppies will take place on the eve of j^^ster, Prince George. ___It j Armistice Day, as wel as on Armistice Day. ; Mr. George Fenwic-k, secreLary. of ' the Board of Trade, is in receipt of I a letter from Rev. James Kvans, of i Smithers, who acted as advance representative of the Chautauqua | which played here last August, Mr. Kvahs says that the receipts here amounted to $600, which is better than at either Smithers or Prince Rupert. This is a very creditable showing considering "the misunderstanding that occurred just before the showing of the ChautauVjua here. Mr. Evans assures us of even a better programme for next year. The "produce shower" which war, given the Hospital 'on"/Wednesday afternoon last, proved to bu a great success, and the ladies of the VV.H. A. wish to thank all .who donated to ihe shower or helped in any w'uy with • be lea. A Inrye".number vif people' took advantage of' tin.- opportunity to inspect the new win^r, am) a ^Veut many who had never before visited the hospital expressed their surprise at the site of the institution and the work being done there. It is hoped that this public inspection of the hospital will stimulate new interest; among the citizens of the town, and that, everyone will do Ihejr shuie to-1 ward keeping the good work Aside from the wonderful ment of fruit, vegetables, groceries, etc.,-donated, the sum of $21.5.0 was ¦added to the VV.H.A. treasury. 'A fujl list of the articles donated will be published next week. It is reported that there is five feet of snow in-mpiaees west of Smithere. / look <; rop:iir yrfur sliui!.s,\ve all rip nvc. fixtkl, ami tl.uiin n\uv tlionniglily. gy Vi/u d<» iml, have to «;oiiie lt;ick a few days later to h,tyc> a rip fixed wlii-ii you «et-ytiiir >jh'6t>s repaired -il I In. WIDEAWAKE SHOE SHOP N«xt Koya! Hotel -. Telegraph Office PUBLIC NOTICE SALE OF CROWN.GRANTED MINERAL CLAIMS —in— . ' BARKERVILLE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Will Be Held on TUESDAY, NOV. 8th Instead of MONDAY, NOV. 7th, —at— COURT HOUSE, QUESNEL, at 11 a.m. WILLIAM COULDWELL, Mak An Qld^Way To Money—Save It! SAVE TEN PER CENT, of today's market rj your Hardware Requirement*— , ^ •- e of your —BUILDING MATEFIIALS —STOVES AND RANGES —HOUSEHOLD HARDWAKI£ —LOGGING EQUIPMENT —TOOLS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION, ETC. OUR BIG CLEARING SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS M 10 to 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. on Leith Bros. Ha CORNER GEORGE AND TH RD REX THEATRE The Home of High-Clan Pictures. MONDAY,. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY- FRANK MAYO in " Colorado" ALSO SCREAMING "CENTURY" COMEDY. ADMISSION, 35 Cent.. CHILDREN, 15 Cent, TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY—7 and 9 GROCERIES Flour, Fe£d and Prodac] We li.imilo uiilv ilw! l»( J. ASSMAN St 'I'illCU :: Prince George Board of Trade :: THANKSGIVING DANCE Monday, November 7th RITTS-KIFER HALL Supper Will ba Sorved by the Women's Hospital Auxiliary MUSIC BY BRAIN'S. ORCHESTRA. Admission Remember the "Poppy" Dance fa he heir! in tho ltnTs-lvl.l-'KK ffALl- or. Armistice Night NOVKIMBKK 11 Mi Under .Ausj)iccs of the 0. AV>:V. A. • Admi.ssion J^l/ioO n, ('niip Supp.cr by Ladi«s' Auxiliary.