Frii)»r, THE LEADER , Brit. h gTY AUCTION ROOMS ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, ETC., FARM IMPLE-MENTS AND MACHINERY Bought for Cash and Sola on Commit-.ion. Goods Stored and Exchanged. Auction Saloi «f every description arranged. Private tales daily-• P. J. MOKAN, - Auctioneer Onen from 3 to 6 p.m. '- • ' Phone 4lF. NEXT REX THEATRE. *. ¦ PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. T. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Ci^areites Third Avenue Billiard Hall LEITH'S Gamp Cook Kits HANDY, COMPACT PROSPECTORS OR CAMP COOK KITS, CONSISTING OF FRY PAN WITH DETACHABLE HANDLE, TWO PLATES, CUPS, KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, ONE TEA PAIL AND ONE MULLIGAN PAIL. ALL PUT UP IN A NEAT CANVAS BAG; WEIGHS 5 POUNDS. JUST THE THING TO TAKE ALONG ON YOUR SPRING FISHING TRIP. WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Fishing Tackle, Tents and Camp Equipment. LBmi Prince George Public Market PHONE 87. THIRD AVENUE; AROUND: THE CITY Born—To Mr. jn Can., each.... 65c. PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, 41b Can.............................. $100 BRUNSWICK SARDINES, 3 Tim for :..... ....'... 25c.^ SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2 Tint for .... .:.:¦/.: 45c ROGERS' GOLDEN SYRUP, 5-lt. Tin. :............................... 55c. FRESH CORNED BEEF, per Ifc ............-.:.............. 10c & Also Fresh Killed Meats at Special Prices SNAPS! TWO LOTS; Crescent, water, light, sidewalks, road. Level Lots Two Lots for, cash ............. $ 170.00 X THREE-ROOM HOUSE and two loti. Terras can be arraaegd .....,.,.....:...........................:.......... $ 650.00 FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, new, good lot ................ $1500.00 TWO-ROOM HOUSE...... ... ...........:;...;........... $ 300.00 TWO SECTIONS LAND, Mud R»ver, per acre ..$ 4.00 55 ACRES LAND, 10 cleared, five slath^d. Building* and improvements worth $1000. Cash .....-.. $ SOO RESTAURANT, going concern, best location $1000.00 H. G. PERRY INSURANCE } ¦ ¦ REAL ESTATE STEAMSHIP AGENT AUTHORIZED TRUSTEE \ Messrs. Gaul ami Benncweis have lieim awarded tlic contract for the «'.rectton of I. E. Baird's new building on Third avenue,' Ceo. E. dc la Mothe, representing the E. C. Atkins Saw Co., was in thi/ .ity this week. He left yesterday for CVii.'ir Crock. ¦ An order by wire hap boon received at the employment office for'Sii men lo work on suctions, on tlu-Prince Oeorge-McBride division, to be ready for Tuesday morningT Re turiu'd men first. . . ] Charlie Johnson, formerly fiiaii-ager of the Prince George'hotel; arrived in the city last-Saturday. ITt; i left this morning for lower Cariboo j intending tp look omcv the. Cediiv j Creek diggings. ._..-. ", /' The City Dairy, operated by M. Penny, have purchased a Ford delivery truck, which perriiits of the delivery of milk twice daily. The now truck is the subject of much favorable comment and is a credit to'the owners;"' The Girls' Physical Culture Class assisted by the Prince George orchestra, will give their entertainment at the Rex Theatre next Thursday evening at 8:')0. An enjoyable entertain- jnient is promised and should draw n ; capacity house. ; The Ladies' Auxiliary to the G.W*. V.A. held their regular meeting on Tuesday last at the home of Mrs. Sales. -Officers for the ensuing term were nominated as follows: President, Mrs. L. P. Chase.; vice-president, Mrs. E, M. Sales; treasurer, Mrs. P. Welch; secretary, Mrs. C. J. Murrington.- following Veterans are asked to .be^on hand at Duchess Park Sunday at ?kJ50 p.m. for the opening football garrieKof the season with the City team: A. Ogston, G. Smith, P. Landpn, A. Wimbles>^G. Sutherland, VV, Stubbs, S. George/'H. Hodgson, J. Ferguson, A. Young, A. Ackerman and J. Norringt Sy«lney Perry, seven-year-old son of H. (}. Perry, M;L.A., met with a painful accident Sunday evening. While playing on an old fence close to his home he fell, with the result that the young lad fractured his arm at the elbow. He suffered severely for two days but is now progressing rapidly. , The City football team to meet the Veterans in the opening game for the Perry Cup oh Sunday' will be select-oJ from the following: Ogg, Tate, Dupre, Deykin, Shearer, Giles, Bennett, Beasley,. Anderson, Foley, Wy-lk', Hughes and McKenzie. All players are asked to be on hand promptly at 3:30 p.m. It is likely that Bruce Parker will handle the whistle. •/ CITY OF PKINCK GEORGE. Pound NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOSEPH THIBAULT HAS BEEN APPOINTED POUNDKEEPER FOR THE CITY. THE PUBLIC ARE WARNED THAT THE POUND BYLAW WILL THIS YEAR BE STRICTLY ENFORCED FROM THE ir>th OF THIS MONTH. . ;. ¦¦. OWNERS OP STOCK WISHING TO RUN A. HERD ARE REQUESTED TO COMMUNICATE WITH POUNbKEEPER. ' . J. H.JOHNSON, Chairman Police Commissioners. MILK DELIVERED/TO ALL PARTS 20c Per Quart. ; Milk, lOe Quart. M. P^NNY PHONE 86S. Grand Entertainment —BY— The Girls Physical Culture Class —AND— PRINCE GEORGE ORCHESTRA, Aisuted by Local Talent. Vocal and Inalruinental Muaic, Kecilaliom, Drills, Etc. Thursday May 18th, 1922 REX THEATRE. ADULTS, 50 CENTS. CHILDREN, 25 CENTS. .'rogranime Commences at 8:30 p.m. Classified Advertising FOR SALE. •OK 8ALt:-~TEN CALVES. AP ... ply City Dairy. a28,tfc i'OR SALEr-S. C. WHITE LEG-horns, 12 hens, imported rooster all ixure bred. Kggs for .hatching oe'« Claxton, Central. Phone 3IS. FOR SALIC — HARKED' ROCK Chickens, eight hens, one rooster .'.red to lay; none better in B. C :Oggs for hatching. See Claxton Central. Phone 3IS. a28,tfc EGGS FOR HATCHING—JJ^. C Rhode Inland Whites, heavy laying strain. S. C. WJiite Letfhorns (Tom IBarron strain) $2 per setting of 15 eggs; $10 per hundred. W Somerton, South Fort George, m'> A FEW SETTINGS OF WHITL VVyandotte eggs from importer bred-to-lay hens. See Assman, at grocery store. m3l,0p FOR SALE—LOTS 21, 22, 23, 24 Block 270, plowed and manured ready for garden, $350 cash. G'eo Nozey, Brule Mines, Alta. m5,6tp FOR SALE—ONE FORD, WITH starter, good as new. One Ford Bug, rebuilt and painted, good as new. Both sold on ten . months' time. Ed. Hall, Ford Dealer. ni5tf FOR SALE—ONE-HOUSE CULTI-vator with four sets of attachments, for sale cheap. See' Claxton, Central. Phone. 3IS. m5,tf FOR SALE— SHOlffBORN. DUR~ . ham cow. will be fresh in few days, also some 6x6 and 6x8. and other size limbers. Wm. Pike, back of m5,3tp FOR SALE-PUREBRED ANCONA Eggs for hatcHJ^r $2.00 u setting of lf>. Apply cornerxQupbi-: and Second. ^ F"OR SALE—WISCONSIN bator find Brooder with equipment; as good as ncw^Will sell for ^15. Inquire Leaderoffice, FOR JfENf. REE ROOMS AND See Claxton Centrax^Phone 3IS. m5,tf O-R00M HOUSE, FURNISH cd), close iii, lights and water >J12 per month. Apply H. G. Perry FIVE ROOM HOUSE, STOREY ai.d half, with stable and chicken house. Rent chct$-. See Claxton Central. Phone 31S. ; ap7tf PERSONAL MARRY IF LONELY—FOR RE v auHs, try me; best and most successful "Home Makers;" hundred!) rich wish marriage; strictly cotifiden tial; most reliable; years exeripence descriptions free. "The Successfu Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland Motor Boat "Rounder" The Fastest Boat on the River Plying between South Fort George! and Quesnel. Carrying Hit Majesty's Mail, Passenger* and Express. . Freight (or Quamel, Cedar Crask and All Down-Rivnr Points. SERVICE WILL COMMENCE AS SOON AS ICE GOES OUT. Sale of Silk Dresses at $19.50 THERE ARE TWELVE ONLY of tnee very excePu will be nisujc f..«r uliKfiitioiVK SEE WINDOW. DISPLAY. HUGHES & DRAKE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS Telephone SSL. Third Avenue Have j*orcie Edmonton Gity Dairy DELIVERED TO YOUK DOOR ANY AFTFJst Complete Stock of MarKhall-Wells and Shcrw;iii-Williams Paints and Varnishes . Call and Get Our Color Carde. WE ALSO CARRY A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BROOMS. BRUSHES, DUSTERS, MOrS, PAILS, Q'CEDAR MOPS 'ANO POLISH, LIQUID VENEER, SWEEPING COrvlPOUND, CARP^> SWEEPERS, IOCO LIQUID GLASS, PAINT AND KALSOMlNt. BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. Call ami ask for a Coupon entitling you to a Brush and quarter pint of Sher-Will-Lac Free. The Northern Hardware Co- F. D. Whitmore Phone 91. A. B. ¦/:¦