LEADER fhurtday, ,March 15, 1923. We have the Best In Town Fresh. All Varieties i prince George Prug Co.% 1 C»iJhi*. GKOitGE STREET. Drugs. ^ Ci^ar^lles . Statiotieiy. Kodak "We Wmit You to Have the Best." •\ Woolcly'Newspaper Published Every Friday . Mnrn.inu'al its olllco, Gi'Qi'go .Streer; Prim'f . . Goorgu, Jirillsh Columbia. .Snbacriptlon: Canndn. niid British Hossonslons, $2.00 n Year. L'nitcil States and Foreign, $2.i'*i a Year. The Leader PuuLisiiiyq Comi'axv, Limitkii J, G. Qi'in.v, Maniigiiiij' Director.) Mclnnis& Wilson Dealeri in Rough and Dreitfld LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLI1L.3 Corner Quebec and Fourth J.-M. McLean Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Prince George B.C. Wilson £ Wilson ¦ Barristers a.'nH , Solicit. oi\s I'liii'd Avomu1. Young (S: Ogston Ran'istei'.s", Solicitors, Etc.: Etc, Mmu'o Hnildiny Over PoVtotYice. Under (The natural food "For babies when mother's milk .fails is m EAGLE BRAND CONL'LNSKU MILK WHITE LUNCH Good Eats A. Siddal, .Prop._ Next Canadian Bank of Commerce. London ALL WHITE C. C. Reid GROCERIES FRUITS CLOVER HONEY of Extra Fine Flavor, in Quart Perfect Seal Jan,........................ 95c. 5-pound Tin*................ $1.55 Phone 1 PANAMA News Stand Spruce Lumber W«ll Milled. Well Seasoned. SHIPLAP ^ DIMENSION SIDING LOCAL FIR FLOORING^ Enquiries Solicited.^^-^ Cnllj phone ot write. Jas. A. Munroe PRINCE; GEORGE, B.C. . Don^trForget WE ALWAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF Stationery Books School and Office Supplies You can buy hem the iate.t Mugatine*—almotl every one pubU«ti«cf—or we will send in your subscription by the year. EDITORIAL COMMENT. A fanner member .of the Rotary Club, Edmonton,•"¦iii" addressing, that body, said: "1 refuse to he classified with the tthla'nirty howlers who claim Albej'ta nine1 its farmers are ruined, I;re- j fuse to~ liKten~-to"flTos(!~ wljcT 'would T have yoir.be]ievethatJ thtfre is no f-olution, to present-day difficulties: , 1 hoik-To that the farmers -of Alberta will work out their own salvation and by experience learn whnt is best for j tlieniBelve.s, their lands and their pockets, niul; that'eyeiitunlly, us in., the c.'is? of the Dakotas, they will b.e j able to look over rich and smiling;.! acres where once the barren was." This is the kind of men who are of j use to the country, not tho' calamity howlers. It is really surprising how many? neii iiot belonging to—the ranks of abor who oppose air immigration ! policy, , A resolution presented at ' the recent 'meeting' of District "C'v j Farmers' Institute was referred \ back as being too sweeping in scope,' us it asked tho government to stop j immigration of people whose goal i, was lard settlement until a-th time i us it could' take care of those now! on the laud—meaning', of course, undeveloped properties. The case j of' lack of roads was specifically; mentioned, but it should.be appar- i eiit even to the casual observer that I partial settlement l_will not bring i good roads to the same exten.t-^-ff§T will intensive oeciipajtio}i~^o"f' land. It takes the samcuanfoitnt'df money I to buiUI JLvtr'nVilcs of road to serve ' i\vo settlors as to serve twenty—-and ! die district where the greater mini- i ber lives y'ets the roada. i • . ¦ ¦ *. ¦•'* ' ¦ • [¦ There is no-doubt whatever that j the government, by- means of roads j anil loans to farmers to assist in ile- \ velopnient, can and should do" iiurch ; more thun it does now, but to do all i that would L>u asked of it would cost' = of dollars. The government iiits intimated before now that as far as loans on land^are concerned, it intends io assist only those who, Jjy. reason of the fact that they have Tfot yei. been able to procure title tu theifv-pi.-bperty, cannot secure loans tliorugh ordinary channels, tliougrh it svill assist clubs of'farmers to buy live stock. A property which ia a poor risk for a mortgage company is a po"oF risk for the government. To speak candidly, a settler Mho cannot get along without good roads for a while might just as. well stay out of the country, for he will run up against other discouragements which will overshadow the in* cpViycni^epces,caused by a poor road. While tiie country is still in a""pio-neer stage the best of roads 'cannot expected;, but with settlement thi» will rectify itself. it ''it-it At last Prince George has come into-—fm>Vi<:ience. I«; Lav had a.i earthquake. Now-jt is up to Prince iiuporl to be jealous and to try to wrest the honors- from the interior capital.—Prince Rupert News. loads of lies. Leave it to Glmrley to get out the" ties. '% is. now getting: out logs for the local mill and ex-peels to roll in a million feet if the 'weather permits. Mr: Gower, school inspector, pni'i his customary visit this; wack. ft rV ft Wir.~ Bunion and Mr?. Joi.ivs, of P.niiL-c Georgov visited the camp l«< week-end'; Our Mr. Bristol lias booil very busy visiting Prince George'. New-iaiids ainl uthei- points along the lino, tV.kinp in nil the dances, etc. Please; note time Mrs. Bristol will be homo f-f-roni—Oregon shortly;.? 4 TO PREVENT HORN QROlVni ON CALVES ¦Au the case of b'eef-brofl calve., dc-lincd to ho finished for the block, or .'f calves of the dairy hived.--. where horns are considered av menace, tho practice is to treat LUie caif for the prevention' of hoi'n p.iowtlv before it is ten days old. The* treatment must be thorough and the caustic used up to .strength, or malformed hor.:s --will develop. "Caustic.-potash in stick for.in is re.-L-oDUiu'tuloil, bin. Gillette's lye may be used. Clip the hair away from the buttons, wnsh with soap and water and (Iry. Apply vaseline or crude petroleum so that it covers the head for an inch cr so above the margin of the. button, being careful to see that no. vaseline covers the* button-itself. Take a stick of caustic potash, wrap it in paper r.s n^protection to the hands, moisten thc.tjp of the- stick .'iniM'ub-ifon the but-Con?. Two-inel'lfods are recoinmend-oJ^-Fhst rub tho buttons gently for three or live minutes until they-ibeL come red; .secoiitl, rub on three or four times, at intervals, allowing tho. potash to dry on tho horn button each lime. • *Ph"6—-—last-mentioned method will generally give better results. Precaution should be talcen ot protect the hands; not to let the dissolved potash run over other j.itrt:-. of the head; to tie the calves up or separate '.them so that they cannot lick one another, and riot to lei water or rain fall on thehv,heads for a few days. When calves are wider than :\ week or ten days -and .^ome horn development is present— ;: :condition often met with where iiii.-; operation is done.^at branding: 'mid altering time oir the range—n widely used plan is to cut. the top i,n" the horn, .avoiding causing bleeding; if possible'; and then ru)^ liing on caustic; potash or a paste hia'clp of Gillette's ly« and'applied with the bla<|e of a knife. The price of copper has been steadily advancing arid is'selling at J-G r.-s with excellent: prospects; of it going to 18 cents. The. demand ;; greater'tlian the supply and more >r proporties arc being opened WE ILWE ABOUT VvVKNlY hem Shoes, mntlu . „ ., , Witji two row, of ;*,ilc|^'*; Hio f«aulnr |lricNe of nils ii,,, t in $10.J>0. y/ll WILL CLEAR « convenient, and firil-clf.il* Ii c-e el. Eu» Mf*i»tg All Train* With the avowed purpose of pi'o-qtip.i'1 the coal T)i.iniTJg industry in British Columbia, Hon. Wm. Sloan, iiiinister of oiines, has announced iiis intention- to work for the imposition of" a heavier tax on fuel oil used in' this province. BAKKERVILLE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WILLOW RIVER Peace River Subdivision t it ii it it Work- on the bi^ bridge is pro- I gressing- rapidly, pile-driving: .being nearly completed. In order t!o,en-j sure the big truss being ^.completed j before the ice goes out the crew ¦ now works.longer (hours. Unfortunately, Louis Johnson, the foreman, i is very ill and hud to leave for; Jiis ; hointK at Vanderhoof to recuperate, j Meantime the work is well taken ( cure of lunder the supervision' of-Mr.' Miers, the"ioad superintendent.. -Wit,. had^ a visit from Diatrict Engineer pbcoh, whoejepresed himself as well ' pleused with the progress of the. i work.— . . \j. Messrs'.. Tucker aiuCjEtirTer, of the j firm of Clark tv^fcy'foixl, forest engi-necrs, V'a-ucOTjyer, wove visiting our,. jjjcaHty three or rbur days cruising and estimating timber limits in this ; locnlity which are owned by Mr. Shultz or New York. ii ;V 'U Charley Henderson has loaded and j despatched another eighteen car-1 NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the Statutes, that all assessed taxe.s, nsscssed and levied under the "Taxation A.ct" and "Public'Schools Act" are due and payable on February li>th, 1923. - All taxes collectable for the Peace River Subdivision of the Barlcerville Assessment District are due antf payable at my office, Pouee Coupe, "4his jiotice, in terms of law^ia-tequivalent to a personal dejuttTTU by, me up»n all persons liabiCior taxes.' Dated at Poiice^'Coupe, B.C., this 12th daiu-wf-^ebruary, llJ2ii. ^-^" J. D. MOOKlp, ¦'Collector Peace Jtiyer Subdivision oi ^iarkervillii Assessment District. "COMPANIES ACT, 11)21" The M. G. Wigg-ins Notary Public '\ Real Estate .?\ Insurance The Panama News ANDERSEN'S LdMBER YARD Rough and Finished Lumber. 1 Moulding, Shingles, Doors, ; Windows, Brick, Ceraent: THIRD AVENUE. ^^ P.O. Box 11. ^- "" Phone ojj, 2 rings Specials for the - Week WE HAVE A FEW LimS^ttC Ladies' High Grade Leader Publishing- Company, Limited Notice to Creditoi's. . Notice is hereby given that the members of tfTe Company, by a nieet- ing duly convened pursuant to notice stating that in case of a unanimous vote no subsequent meeting to con- tinn would be necessary, and held March Uth, 1D23, the following reso- iution was passed ut the said nteet- ing, namoly^_>-^I^- . 'iniat-the^Gofiipany be wound up voliHTTai'il.v uiid thut J. M. McLean, of^tlie. City'of Prince George, Province of British Columbiu, barrister-at-law, be, and is hereby,-appointcd liquidator for the purpose of- such winding up." ...lIii—pursuance of section 230 of the "Companiee Act" notice is here- by given that a meeting of the credl- tor3 of the above named Company will be held at the office of J. M. McLean, Third Avenue, NPrince George, B.C., on Tuesday, the 27th day., of March, 1923, at 4 p.m., for -the-purposes provided "for - in the jmjd sections. J. M. McLEAN, It Liquidator. In Pump and Oxfords which we are Anxious to reduce, and offer )icr« it^nes for the weck-at $6J5(hfrer pair Regular Price* $7.50, $8.00 and $9.00. •*- , " ¦ "I Peck & Gillis Go Cantral Mercb«»tt. GEORGEVLAND DISTRICT! District of Cariboo. TAKE NOTICE ¦ UuR Wallace Norman Jaeck, .of Longworth, B.C., lumberman, ^hitends to apply for penn,i.ssion tox lease the following described lands: Commencing at the SW corner of the SE»4 of Lot 3246, thgnce north 8.962 chains," thence north 70 degrees .08 ' minutes, s east 10.962 chains, thence Houth 10.886 chains, thence north 70 degrees .55 minutes, west 5.515 chains to point of commencement, situated "in1 the SE *A of Lot 3245, containing l'(3.3 acres more or'less. •. . ¦ •'• * • ¦ ¦ WALLACE NORMAN'JAECK, February 2nd,X923. fl5,3nj Tfie Amoral Province of Western Canada HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED A3 FOLLOWS- '"Placer Gcrld, $7G,177,403r-l.ode Gold, $T05,,5S7,977; Silver; S-55,-259,485; Loii, $48,330,575}- topper, $166,393,468; Zinc, ^21,-884,531$ Coal and Coke, $22.5,409,503; Buildin2 Stone, Brick; Cement. ^3*j{r727oi <»j Miscellaneous MineroU, .$1,\210^639; muk-ini»-»trTWincrnl Production lo the end of 1,921-chowi An A^regate Vaiue of Production For Year Ending Decemb9r, 1921, $28,066,641 The Mining Lnws of this Province are more liberal, and-tUe-'fees lower, than tliose of any ciher Province in tlie Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. TAinoral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Ansohite titles tiro obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown Grants. ^^~ . Full information, together with Mining Reports aiijJ-Afaps, may be obtained gratis-by addressing— ¦ Tlvo uiister -Qi' -VrCTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. We Carry Only the Best \yiifeUiif you v.'iah n Joint, ar; Sl^JiU,' or Chops, you cm tl-v,mv« depend on ijetltinj ,.ll"' BEST from t.s. We also <:«i-ry in »torl<- 5.inr.-nge>s, EpRt, Lnrd, Smokcil Mnatu, Etc. older and Wieland Telephone 60 George Street Ci.iii:iiii:iii!iii ],fn i,Vi:inllill:n Highest Cash Market Price Paid For N You will make in* .n"s; take in showing vis yonr . assortment.. T ll!»lil»lll«l"liiliHI'«!i'IM,ii'.ill . _ '._'.'. '. ¦' Opposite the telegraph ^; Office Navel Oranges les us Sunlust Lemons 5SB, TH0 PAIM 55B. .\