THE LEADER Leith Bros. Hardware --------— Headquarters For------------ General Hardware, McClary Stoves and Ranges, Enamel ware and Crockery, Builders* Supplies, Camp Supplies and Lodging Tools, Tents, Guns, Rifles & Ammunition. TRAPS - See our special display of odd linos in Household Goods. The Prices will interest you. A. LEITH. Phone 23H. J. LEETH. AROUND THE CITY ' Fov Sale—'Flowering I'. S. Bonhey, district forester, left iasL week for Victoria to attend the annual meeting of district foresters. Born—To the wife of William Colder, a daughter, at Mrs. Me-dreary's Nursing1 Home on Friday, Fob. 24th. Tlic annual meethiy of the Prince George Liberal Association will bo held in the 1.0.0.1*'. hall on Friday. March 10th. The Choral Society is now holding practices for "TheCrucifixion" which Ihe^v. will present to the public on The St. iVmlrev's & Caledonian Society will holcKtheir regular niontb-[iy-meeting this evening' tit S o'clock I in the- cit'v hall. \ Plant* and - bulbs al reasonable prices. No-hle.'s GrediiliQ'use, Central, Phone 31X ror Sale—live-room House. largo rooms. Come and '.rat it '|iiick. v/iiil'e the snow is on; wi'J move eas-ilv. See Claxton, Centra'). in.'i.tf FOR RENT. For Kent—Two-roomed house, in, well finished. 'Apply Moran, Connaugiit Hotel. •'"" FOUND clos _!; Fr-,,nd—Bay Pony wilh wliiin st.-»>-. Owner may have same by paying for feed and this ad. Apply Charles Kinv.ley, Box 45, Beav'crly Creek. mo,.'.Up PERSONAL. ^Opening Announcement The Crescent Ladies' Wear Shop Will. ojipii for business on THURSDAY, MARCH rv Goods and Novelties. We arc in-st.alling an up?to-rlnte model hemstitch-'1 ing and pique edging machine. MRS. J. A. BOWLES & MISS WINNIE NEHRING CITY AUCTION ROOMS ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, ETC., FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY Bought for Ca.h and Sold on Coininis-•ion. Goods Stored and Exchanged!. Auction Sale* of every detcription arranged. Private sale* daily. m Auctioneer P. J. MORAN, Open from 3 to 6 p.m. NEXT REX THEATRE. ¦ Phcme 4!F. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Take an ICE CREAM BRIOK Home With You A Parent-Teachers' Assofc-uition .¦ ,:s formed in South Fort Georjj^ last evening'. Full particulars \v:!i jtppcnr in next peek's Leader. . A whist drive, entertainment :u;in the Oddfellows' ball, under the auspices of the Catlr oiic church. F, McKerns lias joined the staff of Baird's.-' Mr. McKerns was for fivi years manager "of :t mercantile ^company in Hong; Koiig\ lie is also an j export window dresser and show card | writer. Marry if Lonely—-For Results, Try me; best and most successful! •Homo Makers;" hundreds rich wish j larriajre; strictly confidential; most pliable; years experience; descvip- lions free. "The Successful Club,"; Mrs. Nash, Box 550, Oakland.: We Biiy^and Sell RiPes, Tools and ! Ch..thi;<.\ The Workers' Store.i ext io WincTSflrllotel. niS.lf. Province of Brilish^Coli'inbia. Department of Laiids. The month of March put on the reverse Ivnidish and cimie in like a lamb instead of like a lion. The residents had r.v objection, as'it war just the? change they were lookinp for. • . THEY'RE FIXE! WE ARE STAirnXCi OUR ICE CREAM BUSINESS ON SAT UKDAY. Get your first dish from;us: The Palm Grocery and Confectionery ". 55B. " THIRD AVENUE. PHONE-55E. Quality and Service Our Standard. . UVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ¦ Mra8i»gi'i!'g'a':'t"IHl''-'';'':i' ¦1'i"': :;i ' " '"¦ '¦__________________________________________ Walter Rndeck, a resident of this city and district for several year.-: and a highly esteemed citizen, left last. Tuesday for New York to joiii | Mrs-. RiirlecU and family who left for !:tho enst several months ago. The regular meeting" of the G.W. '.".A. will !><> held in the club rooms ¦ u Mpi i .y next •'«.t S p.m. A full at unclunee of comrades is requested. All comrades wishing a copy of The Veteran mav obtain same at the club Ladies' Wear Shop Gowns Waists Underwear Hosiery Lingerie Children'? Wear Mary B. Cunningham George Street the Connaught Hotel Prince George, B.C. A P.'ilniv i)|' Com Tort. All sunny out ¦iiilo rooms.' . \<» Bar —No Hm>y,i>. Steam Heated, Electric Lighted, Hot "»nd Gold Shower Baths and Up to Date Throughout. Rooms, 50c, 75s, $1.03 Special iiiiten to permaiieiii . '.-, gllUSt-S. P. J. Moran, Manager L egular monthly meeting of os'' Aid of Knox Presbyterian li.urcii will he held at the home of .Mrs.'Abbott, Millar Section, on Wednesday, 8th inst.-, at 'A p.m. sharp. Members are reciuested to be on time and to return all finished sewing. Some splendid boxing was seen at the Country Club Gym last evening wjieri Turn CoVless'arid Henry Bailey Dick Corless and P. Birden, Bill Hess and Charlie ilou'^htaliii jrlbviis. Each bout was donned the whirlwind. ttu'i) McDonald and Bert Hughes also boxed several fast rounds. 11. (!. Perryi M.l'-A., received word-yesterday that he was unanimously appointed to the board of directors iof tlie Royal Agricultural & Industrial Society of .British' Columbia for ;'lt>22. This-society holds the provincial exhibition in New Westminster ;; every year. T. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes Third Avenue Billiard Hall The -'Prince George Troop of Boy Scouts and Wolf Cub's thank all who contributed to make their concert so successful,, and also to thank those who thronged the theatre and showed their appreciation of the boys' ','f-, forts by continuous applause and [encouragement'. \\ " ' FIRE INSURANCE. Representing Sound Companies—British Traders, establiched 3R(?ij; British Cro^-n, Assets $96,000,000; Patriotic Assurance Company, oatablished 1824. UFE ASSURANCE. Diatrict agents for MONARCH LIFE. "Protect Your Family." REAL ESTATE. We have the largest listings in nil -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 for'CORONA Typewirtcrt. ¦ • y-y ¦ Prompt, ReliabU, Careful Service. The annual Easter bazaar hiicI sale of iiomci cookinp. by the Indies of Knox Presbyterian church will be held on Saturday, April 8th, at J-i p. :n. in the llitts-Kifer hall. Last year this buztwu' was a (jreat success, a'nd the Ift/lies.promise that tht^forthconi-iny; one %\ill be even' better, The Board of Trade will- hold a ..meeting jn the city hall on Tuesday, j7l.'u inst., at 8 p.m. The purpose of j the'meutiiig is the .selection of a delegate to attend the annual convention oi' the Associated Fioards ot! ]Tra of lhu province to he held in Victoria .March 29th to 31st. A full attendance of members ih requested. Classified Advertising FOR SALE. For Sale—Now is the lime to order your flowers and vegetables for | spring planing.'. Noble's Green-Ihouse, Central. Phone 31X. . f24,tf For Sale'—Three-room Callage with three hits, water, light] centrally located; a snap for $1000. i'eriris anar.j;ed. II.'G. Perry & Co. ni3,t.f The Leader for Good Job Printing (new) [For Sale—Five-r,oom Collage on four lots, ,in good •.rosi ;-etion; good woodshed; $1000 cash jjijvndles this deal; balance arranged. ili. G. Perry & ,Co. m:j)tf EXAMINATION FOR TfJE POSITION OF ASSISTANT FOREST x RANGER. Object. ; his-' examinations are for t!u* purpose of filling present" vacancies .mi t'> enable candidates to qualify for-future vacancies and increases in -I ail". Assistant Forest Rangers. Assistant Forest Hangers are oni-i'loyed during tin* i\w season (May to September inclusive) <.'f each year md thi.- period is extt'iuled where possible by work on improyenients iueh as trails, etc. Re-appointment is made each year as long as satisfactory service is given. Promotion to die permanent stafT ;s made by merit ,ti(i examimition as occasion offers. The salary is ?100 i#r montli the first, yoii'r and. $1 10 per month the second I year, and $1:20 the third .year. Travelling expenses arc also paid. i i^uauncatior.B • i or Landiaatci. Cai'uHdates must be British sub- [ jects resident in British Columbia for j it least on.* J»^r. of good character, .,'ood physif'^f condition and wit'.i woods exper"lteicu. They should have experience in fire fi'jjhtjiig*. possess the nbiliiy to organize work and handle men, ni.ul have kii,o.wlr<]gc of the Forest Act. The exarninations are ' partlywrit ten, partly oral, and arc designed to test the caii/lidates' ability along tli.-> above lines. All statements made by iil)plicant.« as to experience, etluca-:ion siild fitness arc subject to verification by the examining board. . Prefcronce is given to returned soldier* with the necessary qualifications. . ! he Examinations. The examinations will be held" vt the places find on the dates nanin I i'telow. r.'Each intending candidate should apply to the District Forester. ¦jf h.is district for application form-and for information regarding the* hour of the exammation and the The Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church will hold their Easter Bazaar and sale of Home Cooking in the Ritts-Kifer Hall on Saturday April 8 at 3 P. M. Ffl\R EFORM QUALITY SUITS Shipment of SUITS JUST ARRIVED $42.50 Dark Grey Worsted.*. A. M. PATTERSON "IF ITS MEN'S WEAR, WE HAVE IT." Auto Oarage Plumbing Steam j jhI I lot Water IIeat-inii- Sheet-Metal Work. building in which it will be hold. Application forms should, in each case, be fille.fi out and mailed to the District Forester iti'time to reach him at least two days before thu examination. Apply to District Warn Air Furnaces R< j tail's fjf.all kinds. Hari ar-Gross Ltd. THIRD AVENUE. JMioi c !)¦!, 1 long, 1 short. P.O. Box .'{8. Plnct Pl*iftl.*i>( Nelson Ij.iIo. M.irrhll ":. ¦¦15 " Hi . " -'u " 20 Vfin'coii'Vti'r. l\:iinlmi|i- Prim-o Ku'purt Prince* Hupcii I'i-illCU (le I :¦ \.-:...m Wiili iiliiuiiS !.:;i. c '• ,'to Williiini's Lnku G. R. NADKX. Deputy Minister of Lan Is Notice 1 wish to infor mthe bupiic that I have opened a SHOE REPAIR. ING SHOP on George Street at the corner of Second Avenue. Tw«nty years' experience «•-surf:»