m'A THE LEADER SATURDAY SPECIALS Children's Felt Slippers at $1.00 These com*! in five different style., in all-wool felt with soft or hard leather soles. Color, are navy and red, also * trimmed vrith contrasting color.. Fit ages 2 to 14 year.. Regular values up to $2.25. , - . SATURDAY SPECIAL......................................... $1.10. Hughes & Drake LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. Telephone SSL. Third Avenue Prince George. CITY AUCTION ROOMS ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, ETC., FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY Bought for Cash aad Sold on Cemmis. •ion. Goods Stored and) Exchanged. Auction Sale* of every description arranged. Private sale, daily. 'm Auctioneer P. J. MOSAN, Open from 3 to 6 p.m. NEXT REX THEATRE. Phone 4IF. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. YOU CAN GET YOUR- Groceries. Confectionery. Fruits and Tobacco, Fresh and Reasonably Priced at The Palm Grocery and Confectionery PHONE S5B. THIRD AVENUE. - PHONE MB. Quality and Service Our Standard. DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. :{fl Ladies9 Wear Shop Gowns Waists Underwear Hosiery Lingerie Children's Wear Mary B. Cunningham George Street The Connaiight Hotel ¦rlnee Osorye, •»•. A Palace of Comfort. : All euniiy outride room*. No Bar—No Booze. lUam Heated, Htstria lighted, Hot «n Odd ¦home Mtitm ami Up to Bats THrtiiglHat. Room*, 509, 708, $1.00 .Special rates to permanent guest*. P. J. Moran, T. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes Third Avenue Billiard Hall FIRE INSURANCE. . ¦ Representing: Sound Companies—-British Traders, established 1865; British Crown, Assets $96,000,000; Patriotic Assurance Company, established 1824, LIFE ASSURANCE. •» District agents for MONARCH LIFE. "Protect Your Family." REAL ESTATE. - " " - We have the largest listings in all parts of the city. Representing the G.T.P. Development Co., Ltd., and the Millar Addition. RENTS COLLECTED. Careful attention given eo rentals. STEAMSHIP TICKETS. , Canadian Pacific Ocean Services. White Star Line. H. G< PERRY & CO. / Agents fer CORONA Typewirtere. _..... Prompt, Reliable, Careful Service. Leader for Good Job Printing ClMtifled Advertising AROUND THE CITY . Cecil Hartley of Vanderhoof wus a visitor to the city this week. Mr. P. Slaviti of Fort Fraser was a visitor to the city this week. Last Saturday evening a daughter was born to the wife of Constable Neil McMillan/ Born—At Mrs. McCreery's Nuts ing Home on Jan. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Caine, a son. His Honor Judge Robertson will hold a sittings of the County Court in Vanderhoof on the 19th inst. H. G, Perry, M.LA., will leave on Thursday next for Victoria where he will attend the Liberal caucus. John A. Bowles is in the city for a few days from the Cluculz Lake country where he has opened trading post. It is stated that there was in the neighborhood of $2000 changed hands as the result of yesterday's civic election. General Manager Warren of the Canadian National Railways passed through the city this week on his way to Prince Rupert. The delightful winter weather we have been enjoying the past week •makes one think that spring is just around the corner. There will be a hockey match to brrow afternoon at 1 p.m. between the Falcons and the Ravens. These two yotlthful teams promise to' put up a battle royal. Another juvenile hockey game is scheduled for tomorrow between the 'Seventh Avenue and Millar Addition boys. The game starts at 11 a.m. The election dance in the Ritts-Kifer hall last night, under the auspices of the G.W.V.A., was very successful. Mayor-elect Johnson and the unsuccessful candidate, Mr. Abbott, were both in attendance. Mr. M. J. Meiklejohn; M.D., managing director of the Sovereign Life Assurance Co., who was the house guest of Mr. C. A. Pyntv left for the coast on Tuesday. Mr. Pyne will leave on a trip to the coast on Sunday morning1. On the 11th inst., before Stipendiary Magistrate Fraser at Fort Fraser, Game Warden Van Dyk secured three convictions, under the Gam* Act. For failing to keep the necessary books two fur traders were each fined $50. Additionally barged wUh exporting fur without > permit, one of the dealers paid an additional ten-spot The cheapest way to obtain information regarding game laws of B.C.* is by purchaaiiig a two-bit copy of the Game Act. SCOTS TO MEET FRIDAY. On Friday at 8 p.m. in the city hall the annual regular meeting of the St. Andrew's and Caledonian Society will be held. At this meeting officers for the year will be elected and plans formulated for the year. Burns' anniversary will be fittingly selebrated by a supper and dance in the Hotel Alexandra on January 26. OFFICIAL COUNT GIVBS JOHNSON ONE MORE The officials count of the bailors, which was held this morning, shows that Mr. Johnson's majority was increased by one thus giving him a majority of 41. This is accounted for by the fact that one of the ballots east for Abbott waa declared spoiled. " The only change in the alder-manic vote was in Ward Three where J. M. McLean received an additional vote, making Ms total vote 92 The official count of the ballots cast for police commissioner showed that three ballots which were-passed on the count last night were declared spoiled today by returning officer- D. G. Tate. By reason of the spoiled ballots Barney Keegan loses two" votes and T. R. Rush one. Thus Opie's maority over Rush is 11. For Sale Smap—Five-room House, water end light, rented $25 per month, dose in. Sale price $1300. Terms. H. G. Perry A Co. tf /Sale-Thlrteen-room Hew. £ Central, $600; can easily be moved. Store building 20x40 in Central, $700. H. O. Ptrry * Co. tf nooo; FOR SALE. Fer Sale—Dry Jaek Piae, Cu.ra.7 teed full cord, for $7.50. Leave orders at Pavieh's confwtlonery on Third avenue, or phone ISX. ji3,6p For Sale—One Victrola No. IX. in good order, also cabinet with 100 records. One Encyclopedia Britan-Ijjiica. Reasonable price. Apply II. M. MacKenzie. For Sale—Dry Wood, 16-inch and four-foot lengths; also first-class oat hay. Inquire of James Munro, (Second avenue and George street. j6,3tp Victer Records—Tea-inch, double sided, now 85c. Pitman's Music Store. You Can font a Singer Sawing Machine for $3 a month. You can send it back at any. time, or you can keep it until you have paid the j>ur chase price without interest and then you keep the machine. Prices are the same as Vancouver. The company pays the freight; Pitman's Music Store. dl6tf FOR RENT. For Rant:—Four-Roomed Furnished House in Central Fort George. Apply at Central Cash Store. dl6,4t For Rent—Three Front rooms, over Store, rent $15.00 month. Key at Prince George Drug Store. Apply Henry Wilson. PERSONAL. Marry if Lonely—For Resulta, Try me; best and most successful "Home Makers;" hundreds rich wish marriage; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club, Mrs. Nash, Box (56, Oakland, California. MILK Delivered to AU parti of the City 20c. per quart Skimmed Milk 10c. PHONE 8645 laiaraaee A. Wimbles MsMttAjMt Manufacturers life notary Pvstle. off aUrriaJe J. P. Campbell BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND SURVEYOR. Maaro Baileiag, Priace George. FRESH Abo Full Una of Hams Pbultry New Laid Eggs Fish & Oysters Colder Wieland Telephone 60 George Street QuaUty Service THANKS! TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF PRINCE GEORGE: 1 / ' «•*• **•• »T «wt opportunity, for in. coafideac. y.» have .... fit VL1 7 rekuraiac me yesterday by so baadsome V 1 * "' hf the office of ebief nafistrate of our city. J°m* lo I realise very keenly you bav. decided . . . at my word, that the only object I had* "• office waa the further promotion of the Jj" **.!""? th* city ia which we all have o«r at.be, .nd I * all that a maa can d. to desert. yo«r contiBU(L .^ .aee. i. the hop. that aot .a. ef ,fc. i90 £ ? ^ marked their ballet. I. .y f.w *u J^.™7 •¦• reason to regret their acti... h* •li«ht«« la additioa to those who »ot^ for «,., , publicly eapreas my appreciation and a-mber of .itr*... wh.^.ot hahi.d campaign, .ad at coaeiderable fie. to themael... made yester..,.. S is not my purpose her. to a.m. the., elly, but .Imply .. let ,h«« haow. while tory is upoa me, thai I «ea.a my them, a-d while «, ,.Cin, ' that the hallo, ho. haa told it. i|h . S 1 will eater apoa^the duti.. of my ».w offirely wiah le expreas my thanks to the Elte-tore of Ware Oao for the coafidaace tbey placed in m« by again electing me to represent them on tho Council Board for If22. a. m. Patterson. CARD OF THANKS. My eiaeere thaaka to the Electors of Prince Georg. for electiac me to the PoUoa Commiasiea. I appr«!.te to tho f«lleat the hoaor you have de*e sse in placing »• la aach a peaitiea of trast. : ¦ EDWARD OWE. CARD OF THANKS. To the Electors of the City I hereby, extend »' heartiest thaaka ia electing mo aajnae of their repreiw tetives oa tho 1§22 School Board. ALEX. B. MOFFATT- Heintzman & Co-Pianos of Canada The