Friday, June 30, 1922. THE LEADER GEOKGE, British T. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes Third Avenue Billiard Hall iitu:r!iuiin:iii[ritiiffi!tu::iyjniiti:j'ii:iii;i!Jj)ii(t.:i:ii:ii.ir.t;(H'r:firmitiitiiirriirrti(HJ.JMirr;i;i'Miii¦.:'¦: ¦ -i;^ ¦"¦ r^ ;-t-mi' : r :¦:.-!:¦ ¦:^ 'iji!:-"fi tui;! r-ihi CITY AUCTION ROOMS ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, FURNITURE, ETC., FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY Bought for Cash and Sold on Commission. Goods Stored and Exchanged. Auction Sale* of every description arranged. Private talei daily. P. J. MORAN, - Auctioneer Open from 3 to 6 p.m. Phone 4IF. NEXT REX THEATRE. PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. AROUND THE CITY Harry Avison is the latest-to juin the taxi brig;ade,-.having purchased a new Chevrolet. Morgan & Mellson have purchased two of the latest Chevrolet cars for their taxi service. A special meeting of the cftty council will be held thte evening to deal with various bylaws. Mrs. Dave McDonald, who underwent a serious operation at the city hospital early in the week, is nuv rapidly recovering. The monoplane expected here this week from Edmonton, was forced to | turn back after reaching Jasper, ovv-iiiK to the dense smoke obscuring tin-pilot's vision. Circle W . :!!!!.i!;rl!.':"ir'r:i:ilMIIIIIIIIIIIII ^ A heavy rain fell this "week Jit Queshel; relieving, the country of a drpught that was "beginning to be felt. Prospects for a g-ood crop iirv said to be of the bVst. Motor Boat "Circle W" leaves South Fort George WEUNES. DAYS AND SATURDAYS at 8 a.m. for Quesnel and way landings* WEDNESDAY'S Boat connect* with Autos, a ndSATURD»A.Y*S boat with Pacific Great Eastern trains at Quesnel. Foster & Matheson Mrs. V. J. Baines, of Provost, Alta., is here on a visit to friends. Mr. Baines, formerly of The Lender ij 'staff is now employed on a Provost | j newspaper. family, living south-|JN\'est of the town, had the misfortune fi to lose their newly-erected home by j| tire yesterday. A' considerable sum |; of money was also lost by the family [in the.fire. Royal Hotel Cafe 51 Mr. Robert Baird, inspector of municipalities for the province' wa.> a visitor to the city this week. This was Mr. Baird's first visit to Prince G-eor#e and' he was agreeably sur- fprised ;it the development evidence ; here. ' THIS POPULAR CAFE HAS | BEEN TAKENNOVER BY Jll I LEWIS, A WELL-fc^OWN CHJ • AND WILL BE CONDUCTEJT IN ! UP-TO-DATE STYLE. YOUR PATRON AGE/WI LD\BE APPRECIATED, A1SD EVE! EFFORT WILL /BE MADE TO PLEASE YOU., Everything First-Class and at Reasonable Prices Classified Advertising FOR SALE. FOR SALE—PURE-BRED SHORT-horn Bull, two years old, Jot Marquis, No. 149/585, sired by the famous American Marquis. Will sell at a bargain or trade for Hereford. Hammond & Bodkin, Salmon River Road. Prince George P.O. j'u30,3c FOR SALE—YOUNG PIGS, EIGHT weeks old. Apply T. A. Turner, or at McKay's store. ju30,3j) FOR SALE—PLAYER PIANO IN perfect condition, 80 rolls music; cash or terms to reliable party. Ap- ilv Leader office. j23,3tp FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, A Ford touiinjy car in first-class con-ition; recently rebuilt like new. ri quire Leader office. jul_C,3p X)R; SALE—TWO HORSES, WITH harness and buggy; 1 plow, 1 set aVness'. 1 cow and 2 heifers, 2 bulls 1 months oki. Apply care of Bagot, Alud River. J9,3tp FOR RENT. FOR RKNT—LARGE FURNISHED room, hot and cold water, tele-ahone, separate entrance; suit one H two ficutlonieii. Apply Leader iffice! j2.'Utp FOK RKNT—THREE ROOMS AND kitchen.; cottage. See Claxton Central. Phone .'51S. ni5,tf FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, STOREY at'.d-half, with stable and chicken louse. Rent chenft. See Claxton, Jentral. Phone 318. ap7t£ PERSONAL IF LONE LY- J The City Hall offices will be opvn this evening from 7 to lJ to give taxpayers an opportunity of peyi 'their taxes. This is the last day for I payment of taxes before the 10 per I cent penalty is added. \V~Pr Bt-al, retiring principal of j.jho city public school, left for Kd-jvnonton yesterday afternoon, where he will be married today to Miss i Helen J. Blake, also of the local I teaching .staff. The honeymoon will | be spent in Europe, With a compound fracture of the ft leg, and his right leg also broken J. n~ Edwards, fire patrolman on the line nUar Resplendant, was brought , to the lochd hospital this week. The iaccident occurred while Edwards iwas fighting fire? i — j Manager Elverton, "of the British tiers Fire Insurance Cb^ of Van-'er, was here this week >n with his company's local a^B-nt, H. G. Perry. There is a strong ibility of an early reduction, in fire insurance rates in Prince George it is said, F^OR the convenience - of the public the Citv Offices will be open tor the ; receipt of Taxes from 7 to 0 p. in. on FRIDAY, the 30th iiist. A., Ten Per Cent. Penalty will V>e added to unpaid Taxes on July 1st/ 1). G. TATE, Citv Clerk. rff iwf iwivtiwt iUt jm Billy Banner is a chef of distinction and known to e%rery old resident of Cariboo. He has recently taken over the culinary management of Mac's Clul) "Cafe and promises all his friends the "best obtainable in the "eats" line and^at reasonable prices. "\ ,t Mac's Club Cafe Open From 6:15 a. m. Until 10 p. m. ALL WHITE HELP EMPLOYED One of the Best Cooks in British Columbia, BILLY BONNER MEALS SERVED AT REASONABLE PRICES The Royal :Cafe was this week taken over by the well-known chef, 'Jim; Lewis, who, with a partner, will conduct this popular restaurant in first class style. Several alterations arid improveivients are contemplated and the Koyal, under "Jim Lewis' .supervision will bo second to none. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parks returned last evening from Edmonton where Mr. Parks recently underwent two major operations, happily with Kood results. Though still weak from his long siege of illness, Harry's host of friends will be pleased to leurn that he is regaining, strength daily and hopes to be around, soon. The Prince George Farmers' Institute, at last Saturday's meeting passed a resolution requesting1 the govern merit to assist them in securing n well-drilling machine for this district. Delegate R. J. Blackburn gave an interesting .account of the recent convention of the district institutes at Vonderhoof. The district Forest Branch have instituted proceedings against eighteen persons in this district for viola- jton of the fire prevention sections of the Forest Act. The prosecutions will be heard before. Magistrate j Heine commencing Wednesday 'next/ Similar proceedings are being instituted throughout the province. WANTtfD,-FOK PRINCE GKORGE Hospital, ewfnbjned orderly an«J j janitor. Salary $75 pwr nioiuh with I'board and room. Applications to b« in by Monday, July 10th. Richard AJJjpn, secretary, P.O. Box 220, City. MARRY IF LONELY—FOH RE- sult.s, try me; best and most suc-.¦essftil "Home Makers;" hundreds ich wish marriage; strictly cenfiden-ial; most reliable; years exeripenco; lescriptions free. "The Successful lub," Mrs, Nash, Box 556, Oakland, 1OST—ON NECHACO RIVER, BE- tween Isle le Pierre and Prince George, camp supplies and trunk containing clothes and purse with rifteeii,. 20-dollar bills. Substantial reward. Apply Box R., Leader. FIRE1 It your HOME or FARM BUILDING infured agaimt FIRE? Put your Fire Insurance in a •olid, cafe and reliable company that paya Io»»«» promptly. See- DO IT NOW I ' INSURANCE AGENTS. u PERRY Boxing Under Autploet of Prlnoe George Athletio Association Harry Anderson ys Jack Tydsley Eight Rounds Also 12 Rounds Good Preliminaries ADMISSION $1.00 We Pay the Tax Rex Theatre $,30 P.M. White Voile Waist,! AN ASSORTMENT of Fi1U) Waisu r\ in Slipover or Open front Styles. ' Trimmed with Lace and Embroidery. Sizes :J4 to 44. Prices $2.05 to $f>'i);> HUGHES fir DRAKE LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTI: kS Telephone 5SL. Third Avenue Fresh British Columbi Strawberries Cucumbers and Tomatoes Wm. Bexon & Co. Ford given away Call for FREE Ticket when buying Tires, Tubes Oils and Accesories Ed. Hall, Ford Dealer LEITH'S Automobile Headquarters Automobile Accessories Goodyear Tires Gasoline and Oils Free Air General Hardware Bapco Paints LEITH BROS,