,r.v CiKORGE, British Columbia pltlN^ ;_________----¦---~----------- How Is The Time TO' ORDER wE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SAMPLE BOOKS. " CALL AND SEE.THESE AND GET PRICES Sub.crip.ion> Taken For All News- papers and M«g«*ines. A FULL LINE OF BOOKS AND .STATIONERY inama News Stand Auto Garage Piumbing -Steam anrl lint Water Heat jik-SIrvI Mciul Work. - Warm Air Furnace? ftepfiir-vof ji!1 kinds. Harper-Gross Ltd. THIRD AVENUE. ' PhoiVe U-l, I long, 1 short. P.O. Box 38. Mclnnis & Wilson Dialer* Jn Rough and Dressed L U M B E R .' ¦• —¦n<'— BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Corner Quebec and Fourth. Gardner & Dupre PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. Prince George, Phone 47F. Ptint Shop, Next Door Citizen. We Carry « Full Line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes STORE—THIRD AVENUE. NEW8 OF THE CHURCHES CHURCH. Sunday .Services—U. a.m., Preach-iijg-Service; 12:80 p.m., Primary Sunday School; 2:!J0 p.m.,-.Upper De-pni-tmeiu of Sunday School f 7 ;.'!0 p m., Preaching -Service: Minister, Rev. W. Graham, M.A., B.D. CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. "Millar Addition. Sunday Services—V, ;{>,{) a.m., Holy Communion; 10:30' a.m., Matins of Holy Kvicharist and .Sermon; 1.1:30 a.m., Catechism and Sunday School; 2 p.m., ^Kindergarten.; 7:::() p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Other services by arrangement, and d to notice. Joe Ross Acquitted (Continued fro.:n page 2) had si-en him offer to strike. Th&'G was no justification for uccused striking after deceased had turned away'and he knew he had aw-advan-tutrc. Why didn't lie reauiiio his work? Mr. Justice-.Murphy then addressed the jury, fii'st-(jiving .them the legal definition of murder and manslaughter! and pointing out condi- \ tions'iiuder which n inaii would not be liable for either when self-de- ] Eencc^was pleaded and shown. In that case, their verdict- would have | to be "not, guilty." His review of ! the evidence-was' largely, favorable,1 tju the prisoner;- T Hi fault had no ! i%ht-U> strike thevprisoiier in the] i'u.st place—it was unlawful assault;, and the evidence made it appear an if, after running away, 'he in- ¦ tended to stwrt a fight again, ns he- i harl walked toward the nccuaed. i There was nothing to show thaf'ac-cused had intended to attack Thi-bault from the roar. In a case of self-deft'nee "accused had no right to strike Tliibiiult if lie- could run u\yjty, i>ut :it the saint' time a man who is "attacked cannot be-expected to turn liiK back tci un aggressor in the rear, After an absence of a few minutes the jury'.returned with a verdict of "not¦¦guilty." Sentenced lo One Year. / On Thursday morning. J. J. Harrie appeared.'before Judgre Aliir-phy f<>>: sonterieVi. On beinjr nsketi if he; had; aiiylhihtf to say, the prisoner said endorsing of cheques by other than the payee was a common practice. To this lib* Lordship replied that he_ did not believe it, and the prisoner was Hot helping his case by making such stali-monts,' if it should prove to be ho, another -party before the court would riot be so leniently dealt with. The 'prisoner'had not a criminal record, but ho would have to consider hthe effect of a light sentence oivthe | public.. He .sentenced him t<> one I vear at Okalla. Friday, November 3, 1922 HOT & COLD BATH OPEN DAY AND; NIGHT i , . / - ' Every Night. QUEBEC/ROOMING HOUSE, Quebec Street, Near Station. Henry Wilson , \Registered. Architect p>0. Box u. Prince George.' FORT FRASER SENDS INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS Remember i iV(*''PP'Hi-your .slibos,\v«'. '2A"af.»iH vips are fixed, and ¦""I1 ¦them jovor thoroughly. {J*»not_-Imvy to• ,.(,1,,,. Uvok h few tZVi '' '" ll«.1^ *v rip,' tix*>cl whin • 8« your shoos repaired aL tht WIDEAWAKE SHOE SHOP Next Royal Hotel O Telegraph Office 1 h M. McLean Barrister, Solicitor »nd Notary Public Prince George B.C. ' Welcome the flutter-ings again. On October 2nth "Our Club11 gave a social in thpjj-llali. The children nave several "interesting -items and j games and dancing made up an en* i jttyablt; cvcniiiK-v I Mr. Beaumont stopped here on his; \vny to England from "his home .at ' Discovery Island. " . Several men have gone to act ui> ¦ jurymen in Prince George this week, j Fred AValker -went to Prince, George o'n Thursday's traii^-.on bus.-, noss. The Willowvalo sc.liool burned last week, a great loss to the com mil n- ity. W. KrDeivique went to the dance-tit Endako, and to quote \V. "K.. "had the time of his young; life.ir .Sydney Graealt Iuik arrived from Ontario and is. making' his home with I ifis Droiher-in-Uivv, F.'Makin.s. Wei-: eoivu1 to B.C., Sydney. . A f*'\v spirits—forerunners of Hal-•lowe'en ghosts—oaiue out to Lake-i view Hunch to note the progress dur-fing '-'Hrla" Tittenu>res absence in Prince George. A few .frivolous games were immensely enjoyed and \c aerious discussion as to the prob-lability of women fcebg able to har-] die the vote properly in the next dno J hundred years swuyyd back and forth Ihetwtcn ginlluMt man and fair, lady 1 iill tlvo small lioUra. Needless to say ! it's net over yet—the discussion, oi . con I't'.t.. . - • \ •I! Miss Marion Vinnedgc has i spemling a few days with Mrs^cey iand Betty while Mt^Lacey^s a way in Prince Gcotko on busfiieas. NEWS A Player-Piano you play like a Piano -That the neighbors WANT to Hear —That even Musicians endorse. —That any Child can play, -That Teaches you how to play it. —That cultivates Musical Appreciation. —That is Nationally Advertised and Nationally Priced. „' ' And-^Most important— COSTS NQ MORE than regular Pianos. FOUR MODELS There are four model a of the Gulbranten. The PLAYER action »• practically tfie tame in ALL, the difference in quality being found in the materials and finish of the PIANO. COMMUNITY MODEL— Just the size for a small home or apart merit.............................................i.$S98 SUBURBAN MODEL— Full size, in all finishes...................¦¦.~$G95 COUNTRY SEAT MODEL—" $825 WHITE HOUSE MODEL— $960 The - RANSEN The Player-Piano thai 'has swept away the prejudice and 'popular' misconception about Pluvors, Its popularity hat ne-cekiitated the largest playn- factory in the world, with a total capacity of 150 instruments daily—present output almost 1O0 daily and Two Months Behind in Deliveries. Like most seemingly marvellous inventions, the basic principle! of the Gulhi-nnsen art- just SIMPLICITY. You sirh-ip|y play it like you would ;r piyio—-use tLe, loud and ^sofl ^pedals for shading; vary lhc--picssurrt 011 certain keys for accenting notes or chords, a.-.ci play rapidly or slowly as tlit music requires—nothing more—soj simpie it >eem'i surprising ill was not done by others. SEE THE GENUINE GULBRANSEN DISPLAY ^ND ASK TO HAVE THE FAMOUS GULERAN-SEN "TEN-MINUTE TEST" AT— And the wonder of it is ANYONE can do it—n»t only •musicians or salesmen. In three minutes after you sit down at a Gulbranson we can have you accenting individual notes «s though you struck them with your finger. In ten minutes we can PROVE to you that YOU can play the Gulbrans«rv and deccivi even Musicians. H 3in 3 liistructioh And, most important, this demonstration does not end at our store. With every Guibranscn is included a net of four remarkable "Instruction Rolls" that TEACH YOU AT HOME. If you will practice conscientiously with these rolls a short time you will acquire absolute mastery'of the player and then you wili begin to experience the real thrill of self-expression ini music, besides which no other sport in th« world can compare. Just Hear It.Once! Printed claims always sound exaggerated. The only way to really appreciate the possibilities cf this Super-Player .is to see it, hear it, test it and comunrn it with anything you have heard before. Not At All Expensive Although the Gulbransen is..believed by many to be the greatest Player made, it is also the, least 'expensive. The very simplicity which.has increased its effecUvcness^and durability hns also made it cost less," so you can actually save money by (jetting- a Gulbransen. - And, best of all, il is NATIONALLY PRICED! The same price all ¦.• over-Canada. You can send a child to purchase a Gulbrannen just a*, you' would a phonograph record, because it is ONE PRICE. W.J. PITMAN : Third Avanuz: Prince Giorge dome c; ,, t.s«s. Edwnrris, blacksmith, has rived home from McBrido, where was employed for the summer f son. He brought n_njcc-lpoking • pediffrte aad-Intends '-» a temporary stay. While in Dome Creek he will build » hay press for A McLnrty. who has considerable hay to put up. } Mrs. J-.E. Breniian. >vho has been away oil n two-months.' vacation) to ja,'" native tuvvn, Bay City. Mich.. yisitintr friends nnd relatives,. s»iy.* she spc-iit :i vory pleasant tiinv. From .),,. pioceeiU'tl to Toronto, to visit ht-r hA.sl.amrs relatives. "Sin-sneaks hii-lily of the class of people she" met. the kinrlhcsa b'estowed on her, the in-ogrosH of that countrrand the cheerfuhu'ss and optimism everywhere ••" apparoiit.,- Ufist^Monclay ;Kd. Martin, or Uonic-Creek wlio/is employed by,the U.-G. G .,t Hut'ton, met with rather a sev-bv'c accident, filing Iwolye feet from iudack-la(Wcr into a. pond of ^wntei number of lo^s. and.n-iuvinir his right arm. AftoT rec-.n--;,„/ first aid treatment, he came honu> tolbonid Creek. He oxin-qts to re- ne\t week. ¦¦>¦.-¦--, ii,.,,i of the. K,.|Vor Thiibcr^tyfidicate, imd the • - .-|,:n<- tolos^a valuable young Ivhltlier the'animal had eaten sonu-,i •. ; iJ.iKooous or died froiir othei. NOTICE OF SALE Sealed tenders addressed to Pi?-tr-icl Forester at.Prin.ee George, B.C., ::w\ e'isdor^ed •¦'Tender ,on Gaskill Ijiinibui; niul I-oj;;,," will bu received not later than noon on the 10th day ,.f -N'ovomber, 10L'2, for the purchase .,!" 80,000 feet of lumber iv.ul- 100,-. 000 foc't of lotrH more' or less, now at Tun niijjan Creek, B.C. The-irpsset price, which is the low-,-rit i'e'i'clor that will be considered, 5h To'iiders must be accompanied by ceiiilied;cheque, payable to B. C. For->>< Bi'anch, at par in Prjnee George, i',u Liilul bid price. The highest or any tender not ¦ivcesssi'fty accepted. Vov further particulars apply, to T)i trict Forester at Prince George, i Cliiof Forester, at Victoria* 2t DIVORCE DECREE GRANTED In Supremo Court on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Murphy, in the case of St. Lewis vs. St. Lewis, a decree- of-divorce \yas granted the petitioner," :i resident of Smithers, from her husband; on grounds of cruelty, deHertioir and adulteiy. The couple' were married 21 years ng;o, have been separated three, years and there were nine children,''one of which is dea. I. City of Prince George, B.C. STENOGRAPHER WANTED Applipcations for the position of Stenographer in^the City Kail will be received^by. the undersigned "up to Jj'p.m., Tuesday, 14th November. Applicanth must state previous ollke experience and- have knowledge of ordinary bookkeeping. Salary $:86 per month. Duties to-commence 1st December. . D. G. TATE, ' * n!i,2t City Clerk. ' TIMBER SALE X4470 ,.' . ' ' ¦___ ., 4-.. H_'f Sealed tenders will be' received by the District Forester not later.than ijb'-rii an the 1'ith day of Noveinli'er, 1;>:."2, fur the purcliiise of Licence \-\\70, near" 'l'ete .laune, 13.0;, to cut 1M) cords of miv.e props. Uni' yoiiF will be allowed for re-o:-v;:l_of..timbi';\ further paiticu- . lars"nf the-District Forester,- Prince j G corses B.C. - '¦¦ . ^". lt[: HOW TO KEEP WELL .The B. C. Government Liquor Store: have « arg« selection of Whiskies to Thoose from, but if you want the most for your money -—both qunlity and quantity-—the following brandi are recom- mended: THREE STAR B.C. SPECIAL D.D. UQUEUS Rye Whiskey Rye Whiskey Double Distilled In ordinary and in Imperial quart bullies. Price* reduced. D.D. LIQUEUR is two degrees stronger titan other whitkiet. THREE STAR'is sold at $3.00 per bottle, Physicians recommend these Whiskies in cases of-Golds, Influenza, Catiirrhal Affections^ as Hay Fever, Flatulence,. Heart Trouble and Insomnia! . SOLD ,AT ALL B.C. COVER NMENT STORES. I