, British ...Columbia 0 ACT AMENDMENTS THE LEADEW -Thursday, March 15, 1923. CW.V.A. COLUMN N EWS OF THE CHURCHES (,....,,ur.i ^.prliO of first-ola*» i*n« •p.i^-il to y< an, .acre: »«n.ind-r!lius« to rr.u an ncre ¦ ' ..'¦ "ri-c-.-eini'llcni now confined to tur- , 1 l; iimy he licued, provided appll- .-.i nvakefl Improvements to extent of per nmmin and records HQroe each .-i Pu.Wt.rn to make Improvements rrconJ f-arne' will operate as foi • iiv.r«. Tlt'o cannot ba obtained In t! .ic b ytnrp. and Improvement* 51,0.00 per ucre, including 5 acres -afil anil oultlvbteil, and residence • .'. least & yc.'irr. arc required. ir. -cmptur holilln;; Crown Grant ',-. ivcni'd another pre-emption, If he ,,.,iri~ land In conjunction with his r.i, without actual occupation, pro- i!f-ii statutory improvements made ¦ .t i«;Tlrter:oe maintained on Crown t.i'i'-ii land. (•'¦•.purveyed ar«-as, riot exceeding 20 ,['¦:• may he leoneri aa hom*slteu, t'.1 to ho oiiiiilnfil .ifi.T fulfilling resiential and I improvement conditions. F<>r fcruzliii: and indastii:il purposes :--:1>) exceeding 610 acres may be ¦uM-.l by or.e iiei-fin or company. Mill, factory or Industrial Blt«n on ru'if-r iRnd nol exci>erthuj id' acrss ay b' purchaser!; ennriniHne Include lt of t r< «,,w regular meeting of the local UW.V.A. in tho club, room on'Mori- '< day evening it was definitely decid-1 ed Lo purchase a radiophone for the ! Uiill. and same has already been | ordered. Funds arc not., all .'sub- ! scribed yet, so a wh 1st drive lias ! been arranged for to be held in the i club quarters on Monday evening next, the 19th, a fiO'-cciif nilmission' benifj charged. ________ raBt:president hadftes were" preented to Comrades It. \V. Alward :,Si«ff:SerfiL plies iy«_ir-itf .........y the president, ! MicLf-od, f|iitabl«: -vc-i i A strong rosolution was passed ami will be forwarded to Sir Henry Thornton protesting against the employment t»f aliens on ihP C.N.R. \- FORT GEORGE (CENTRAL ''« The Ladies'-Guild of liood Cheer have been holding a stole and exhibition of cookery in the spacious home of Airs'. riVIorlby-Phillips, No doubt Avitlj thel amiable intention of "feeding "the beast," bachelors were specially invited, but as thqy had no expectation' of meeting- any npinsters, the other good thing's failed to fit-tract,, and to make use of the phrase current in polite society, 'they were not taking any,' b"ut" lent their support in other ways and met with their due reward. With such excellent cookery to recommend them, it would indeed be surprising if there wort any unmarried ladies in Forfc Fin- ncially the funds beiicrittcd to a larger extent than anticipated. THE NEW KNOX CHURCH ¦iuiuhiy Services—11 a.m., Morning Worship; 12.30, noon, Sunday School; 2::JO p.m.,'Bible Class; 7:30 p.m., Evening- Worship. Pastor, Rev. Wm. Graham, B.D. CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS. Millar Addition. Sunday Services—fi:80 a.m., Holy Communion; l(k:$fl a.m., Matins of Holy-Eucharist and Sermon; 11:30 a.m., Catechism and Sunday School; 2 p.m., Kindergarten j 7:30 p.m., Evensong and herinon. Other service's by arrangement and Recording to- notice. ---^Lent Services • 8;30 a.rii; evee£_ Tuesday and Thursday, Holy Conimunion. •Every Wednesday, lantern service illustrating the life of Christ. 4:30 p.m. for children iind parents. 7:30 p.m. for. adults. j need §5409, and he proposes .to j-paintthe fire hall—ithat is, they will ¦ do the work in spare time if the city j will provide the. uTaterial. ¦ Estim-i utes for lij-ht requirements wore placed at $r>4r>0, including "salaries, replacements in poles and globes, etc. "Lie various-estimates will be recommended to the finance committee as presented, as well as a CATHOLIC CHURCH ^ Sundays—First Mass 8 a.m.; High Mais and Sermon! 10.30; Sunday School, 12. ' . ,. Week bays—Mass, 8 a.m. Rev. Father Leray, O.M.I., P.P. A most successful dance waa given ' >- " -in Hit-1 hall here on thu>eyening of Very remarkable testimony to the. Ptluj • was"attended by do ft!! prrpons Joining and nerv- -aillnuss and duritv ot thu air of ovei' sixty »'esidents of the district. -..,!, hR Majwty;. Force. \TiiAfSSS^^SSSn& in the'fact Tit wa^a delightful warm evening. (which can he verified) of a coiiver- aIul tn1s lent encouragement to those N'Hturnl hny meadow? Inaccessible i> existing road* may ba purchased , .. , , , .oridlf.onal. upnn construction of a road Oeorge Guilii of Good Cheer. • . ihem. Rebate drone-half of co»t of ancially the funds bwienttcd load, not esiooedlnp half of purchase ¦ ¦ If.-, l<< miiti«. ' • PPE- F.MPTOflS1 FREE GRANTS ACT. Thfi cojn'. of this Act Ih enlarged li,.;luJo liig ¦:m* wiihtti ^liieh th,e lielra ord»rvls«ea ¦ f u deceased prc-emptor may »prn made r«-Iroeatlve, . ¦ N'o fens roliitlnir lo pre*i;rontifurrhaHe [<,wti or cltr lot! halt! br m«rriW» of ^'illlerl Foro»H. or rtope:;-. acquired direct or indlreot, remitted from *n- listm*rn to March 11, 1M0. FRASER LAKE :'7 Yr -Tv 6UB-PURCHASGRS OF CROWN L'AKDS Provlpton tnkd* foe laiunno* of i.'rowr kt «ti*i« to «ub-purr.riiL8«rt of Crown lirtiidi', aouulrlng righte from purchns«m who failed to cornplsla Iijrchii3», !!¦ solving forfeiture, on ful-C.llrtmiit of cpndltlons of purohUM, ln-[•sre.Ht and tnxea. Where eub-purobaa- . er< do not clulm whole of original par col, purchase price iiuo. a.id t«tx«a ma> bo dlcirlbuUd proportlonattly over whui« fcjfu Application* must b* mad* by M»y 1. 182I> - 4 . . ORAZINQ OreziJig A.ot. lilt.' for ayitaniatl' d«veliprn«ni of livestock Induttry provides for grur.Lnnu:il Bi-f/tfR permit! luved on niinali'* ranfeO; priority for llnh«<] o*n'ji« BtooH-cwncrs form iVutocUttona for rani* merit. Free. «r. pKrtlally " for Mttlon;. evarnpera Or tr«. who had to drive loni? distancea.; Several teams brought loads from Francois Lake. There were also two -.veil loaded' team's from Endako. Only one team came from Fort Fra-ser but they managed to pack ten -enthusiasts into this sleigh and while ii.is'a good guess-that they were sleepy oh the way home, we'll bet they were not cold. The Fraser ,„, ,, ., .. , ,,. . ... I Lake orchestra excelled.'themselves The tort Georife Social Club will anU we abl aS8istpd by Mr/rGault jjiye another entertamiinmt at the - - ¦- - • old schoolroom at 8:80 on Thursday, 15th inst., and promise more novelties of a sptcially interesting char-iicter, as well us a debate the Hiib- ) sation in ordinary tones heing heard and correctly reported at a distance ol a milt- with lulls und-hitish intervening This may^aTccouat for sec? rets leaking out in a way otherwise inexplicable, and it may be well for people of both sexes to he on their ;niard and exchange their confidences in whispers. ii V e, s ject of which ha.s not yet been nuuU" public. ^' ¦ rnay NEWLANDS ^EWS ii is i\ i; iJ u -to it fr-Tft vr Mrs; fci. Berry left recently Saskatchewan. M, and Mrs. H. Mutch Prince George a few clays Newman U b onji--l>usiness trip: t for y anU)otT that severali 'mys- U'iious-«tistunves are alrea ¦& w The cold snap has lielped operations. v ^ IMestlien I3ros. arc taking advnn- car of see g Western Canada Flour Mills, Cal- - Alec Peters, who has been at l'riestly all winter, returned for the-season on Friday. Keith Peters returned home a few diiys^ago from tajje of the weather untl have a larj?e ¦ (;iscome; where he has'beon working, crew at work in their logging camp. ^-^-------- BANKRUPTCY ACT ^SCOVl NEWS In the Estate of Auto Garage Plumbing [•earn ami Hot Watei' Heat. ing—Shoot, Metal Work. inn Air Furnaces Repairs of all kinds. hereby given that | William Elatr,' of Prince George, i British Columbia, did on the Lignth i,lay of March, 11)23, make an autn- | -(|ay,f Ka'( aizcd assignment to the tinder-. ; ,,f our that thi Notice U further f h !.¦-$. iirst meeting of the creditor.'- of the , dodged his nasty puncl above estate will be huld at my oilice, j lively members-aifd ke Third avenue, Prince George, Brit- j jng. JVc^'sincerely 1 i^h Columbia, on the 28th day ot i I)11CS wi|i ^oon recover from the at- Vlurcli lt>23. at 2 o'clock in the af- ;-tack. We must not forg-et the things !,>rnon' Proxies to be used at the ; Nve it.arnt about gern\» in our Scout When1.' Every Friday Evening. Time: 7:U0. •Place: Basement public school, Seventh avenue. The little old llu' buj? gave the Scouts one under the belt last Iti-y depleting our ranks, many , ..... iiever-miss-a-nieetnig boys being knocked out by this wicked old germs But we must say .those who dodged his nasty punch were pretty kept things mov-¦ hopu the sick ones will t>oon recover from the at,- be lodged with me training; they will help to beat the old rascal. One of our officers, Mr l d hi ILirper-Gros8 Ltd. THIRD AVENUE. Plume U, I long. 1 short. P-Q. Box 38. Remember When we repair your shoes,we son that all vips are flxe(i, antf look th'ein ovur ^thriroughlj. You du not hiivi/ to - which obtained a half-nelsoi tiled with me within thirty days from \ lnV\ kept it. We hear, however, that the date of this notice, for from and : m,.. Quayle, ignoring the Scout law after the expiration of the time hx- j !lD0Ut "being kind to animals, >r ed bv subsection 8 of section 37 oi | Ui.mg Mr. Germ pretty rough and w. requisition materials. , for water maintenance PLUMBING Heating and Sheet Metal Work lively kind of Rft distribute the j ^i-e" expecting to hear of an eaflji estate | demise in the germicide world. ' Some pretty good observation wprk was pulle«i off! by the Cubs the Cub'master and each boy in tun jjoing out of sight of the rest, chang ing part of .their attire, and then re Liiming to see who could pick ou "changers" few got away with nwi over the observers. The Scout turned in some good football prac tice ami rumor has itxthat they wi be able to place a good t*ani or t\v in the field for the coining seasoi the said act, 1 shall proceeds of. the debtors among, the parties entitled thereto having regard only to thj claims ot which I have then notie«. >-:' ¦ Dated at Prince Ggai-gtTuns Htn day of aiarch^AWJSr _^-^^ H. G. PERRY, C0RLES8, LTD. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Mo»or AmbuUm* in > ¦ CoBBackioa. AgentB for Monuments and TombstoJies. 7«l*phont »7A Iniproyemdnls on the waterways orth of Stuart Lake, which are to. cmado by the "Dominion iroverh-lent, are expected to open navitfa-ion for good-sized boats for a dis-aneo oi more than 200 miles from tuart Lake to Takhi Landing; in thr Vmineca mining district. TIMBER SALE X4816 Sealed tenders will be received by :ie Minister of-Lands, at, Victoria, ot later than noon on the 29th day f March, 1023, for the purchase of icciice X.-1RKJ, to cut 1,47(>,COO feet f Spruce and'BaJsain on the S.E.Vi f Lot a 104, near Dewey, Cariboo -.and District. Three (8) years will be allowed or removal of timber. Further particulars of. the Chief orester, Victoria, B.C., or District orestt'r. Prince George, B.C. m8,4 TIMBER SALE X4489 Sealed tenders will be received by he Minister of Lands, at Victoria, ot later than noon or. the 30th day f March,-1923; for7 the purchase of licence X4489, 'to cut 1,550,000 feet f Spruce, Balsam and Fi/r, and 123,-00 feet of fire-killed Spruce, B«l-am and Fir, situate near the East ml of Eaglet Lake, Cariboo Land )istil-c-t. Three (:!) years will be allowed or removal of timber. • \ Further, particulars of the Chief oie.-ter, Victoria, B.C., or District orc-stor, Prince George, B.C. m8,4 TIMBER SALE N4868 .Sealed tenders will he received by ho Minister of" Lands, at -Victoria,, oi later- than noon ' on the 29th ay of March; 1923, for the pur-hase of Licence^C48(i8, to cut 300,-00 feet of Spruce, and 4G,77Ti -odgepole Pine Ties on an area. situ-. ted heai! Shelley, Cariboo Land-district. "'^><- Two (2) years will liujjUdwed for emoval of tiniber.v^^' Further partitntlars of the Chief 'bertesi', .Victoria, B.C., or--Pistrict 'ore^t^rT Prince George, B.C. 'm-8,4 TIMBER SALE X46S1 Scaled tenders will be received by ho Minister of Lands, at Victoria, Ot later than noon on the 22nd day f March, 1923, for the purchase of licence X4851, to cut 883,000 feet f Spruce, Balsam and Cedar, situ-itcd oii a poi-tiqirof Lot 8073, about Vi miles soutehast from Loos St«-ion, Cariboo Land District. —Two (2) years will be allowed for emoval of timber. Further, particulars of the Chief ¦'orester, Victoria, B.C., or District rorester, Prince George, B.C. m8,2 iiiiiiin T. A. GRIFFITH Wholesale and Retail Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarelies Third Avenue Billiard Hall ¦iin;'.!Lir.....iiiil.Mil-liii-i^'Mi'ii'iillnllii .:m>.....mi -t.i "-¦:• :;¦•"! i, i.1 ,'.i_l;.i: nu.l-n.....'.mil.....i.i.i-:' ¦¦ '¦'¦' aar ah( Prince George Real Estate Company . G. W. MASON, Manager. '_- (Eitabliihcd in 1913) AGENTS FOR NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY DWflFlf.', .. RENTS COLLECTED. CONVF.YAN( FkS. CITY PROPERTY AND I.ANI) IOR SMI. See Our Lints Before Itu y i«>K - FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT: District Agents For— ¦ " Livei])(»ol &• "Ln'iVdCui tui>iiny. Norwich Union Fire Insurance-Society. i. Insurance. Company (if North America. Acadia Fire Insurance Company. Caledoniitn-Aniericjui Iiisurnnee. Company. WE WRITE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS -MONEY ORUWkS Phone 22F. ........ Goorfjo Street. Province of British Columbia FOREST P.RANCI1 .. Department of Lands EXAMINATION FOR THE POSI TION OF ASSISTANT FOREST RANGER Object. . ^^' These. examinations£are for the iiiirpose of fillimjipresent vacancies ind to enable-candidates to qualify for futurtf vacancies and increases i,n-staff. • • \ssistant Forest Ranger*. Assistant-Forest Ranger^ ai;c em-iloyed during the fire-season of each year and this period is extended Where possible by work on improvements such us trails, etc.' Re-ap-ooinUnent is made each year so long •,s satisfactdry service is given. Promotion to the permanent staff is hade by merit and examination aa iccasion offers. The salary ia $100 per month iht? first year and $110 scr month the second year, and :.l'2O the third year. Travelling ex-i'lenses are also, pa<:L ¦; Oualificationn for Candidate*. Candidates must be British sub-iects resident in British Columbia for at least one year, of good char acter, good physical condition and .vith woods experience. They should have experience lire-fighting,' possess the ubility to organize work and handle men, and : :ive knowledge of the Forest Act. The examinations are'.partly-written, partly oral and are designed to test the candidate's ability along the above lines. All statements ' made by''applicants as to experience, education and" fitness are subject to verification by the• examining board. Preference it given to returned, soldier* with the necewary qualification*.- ^~\ -A The ExaminMioiu. Ping-pong was also indul«od in, and ,.. _......... we would not be surprised to see this - tj1c examinations will be held at ^ame becoming popular in adult as the" places and on the dates named well a* juvenile circles^ below. Each intending candidate COUNCIL COMMITTEES CONSIDER feStlMATfiS hour' of the examination and % __M.t!__- "i_ ...\*!jCl* ii Will l)tt should, in ¦ i Tb., Litrht and Firo and Water Application forms should, in « mmmmKma^ [ %^ \-" in thc city haii pn ! caseTBe filled out and'mailed to SSSSon to go into e.stKt)i»trict Forester in time to h n ;;iSnSvenr.M^tolby|hiJn at least two days before languages. Eng-. . ^"ws tor .iia> *}* -f.-th^^ri ,s (!Xun,i,iatiAn» . " ic, §1.3:.; French, the .-.'M.-eri 'ttni^'^,,," . y-..h ,,iPC,-.d I Place ' !5>; Greek, !?l>ov, ncpaiiuitniq. .:-."-» *ii: (\ni) which ' Prince Georp-e.....................-Marc the held, each the reach the W. CO. Harper M BlbleS ijjJJ 70c, §l;3r.; French, ¦ Si)C Russian, $1.85; Greek, $1.60; i Firiiish, $1.1.0; Serbian, S1.3H; Swed-..i.i.- ish, fi0€{ Norwegian, 60c; Urdu-Men,, m» in Foiatli A.veiino, N«xi. .Citizen, Phone 47B. W> I Italian* 50c; Latin i $1.50, all postpaid. Other 1 quickly nrocurcd. JAh. A. 187: Prrnc* ' B.C. Date .March 22 HO-a month! Apply to.District Forester at Prince He'advise could .not ex man for the ^iseds^,y,$1.10,asheWjtddvgaiy ^^aid'Se^depariu^ 2*U . m.8.2 , Deput/Mihister of Luwls, Smithers ;^2S:i>: && 2 F' Can f\ 1 • t • rarmers He.P tolonization IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN BEING CARRIED ON OVERSEAS CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS INDUSTRIAL AND RESOURCES DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FROM FARMERS PREPARED TO ENGAGE "FARM HELP (MALE OR FEMALE) FORA-pfRIOD OF ONE YEAR AT RATES OF WAGES-CURRENT AT TIME OF ENGAGEMENT Farnjin-ffaiv to make application on a form That may be obtained -from O. N'. R. Station Agents. C. N. K. representatives overseas will endeavor, lo secure the class of help i'equir,ed in Groat Britain, Belgium, .Switzerland, Deivmurk, liolland, Norway and Sweden. The Ciovernments of these countries stand ready to assist this cliiss of their people to emij?VatB to Canada, but."feel that they should be assured of employment for-at least one year in order to train sufllciejit. Canadian farming experience to' iii, them lor uoitip. on fauns of their own. Farmers who are able to do so, can fc'ius r.ssist in colonisation, work by en^aciiiK help by. the year. There will bji/no^charge to the farmer for o,ur service,: nor will the farmer be required"to make any cash advance for the travelling; expenses of his help,- to the nearest railway station; The information necessarily asked for in these application forms! which will b'e held in strictest confidence, includes: the kind of. help required—mael or female-r-niarried or unmarried; -date re- ¦ .quired and for how long; nationality desired; monthly wages offered; kind of work offered, etc APPLICATION FORMS FROM LOCAL STATION AGENT R. C. W. Lett, Gen Agent. EDMONTON, ALT A. John..Wardrop, Gen. Agent WINNIPEG,.MAN. Canadian National Railiuaijsi INDUSTRIAL AND RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Eating Question DON'T step into any place you find. Coma into THE ROYAL CAFE '| Our increasing busine'ss demonstrates the fact that REAL FOOD and GOOD SERVICE, combined with i-eaionablc price*, are being appreciated by the residents of Prince George. Pleased to welcome you at any hour of the day of night. A. DEM AS, Manager J. SAVAGE REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE •• Poitoffice Block, Brunswick Side Entrance. . ¦ For Non-Board Fire Insurance see me. Rates will interest you CORNHILL FIRE PROVINCIAL FIRE Both-of London, England. Estatesr-Manatjed. McCullagh C. N. R. Watch Inspector. Pembina Peerless COAL Dry Wood Orders Taken at Baird's Starts Phone 90A. n»Rv Wilson g 'Arollitoet- P.O. Rox G4. Prince flejirgc , ^ SEE A. H. Booth ^ Foi Sn»h, Doors, Screens, Window and poor Frames, Mission Furniture, Store Fixtures, 'Etc..-- ^. Quhlily und PrieesKight.j Fiflli Avenue, Near Quebec. : Rosf Phone 50, 2 1. 2 s. CARIBOO~LODGE NO. 65, l.O.OiF. Meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in I.O.O.F. V;Hall, corner Third and' Dominion. Visiting; brothers wel-t'.ome. • . E. R. McNain