Buy youfr PRINCE- GEORGE -' AN ¦ISDZTESI'EST- WE'EELY KING ALBEKT - Q'lTElfeK CELEBBlTB WEDDING 3." DAMELL.Ednor.ard IGHTINGALE & BUSTIN caTv;vvay:<»ctobes¦:,,:*:* vi6s£ravIe - T H EjCRlSISU 5^Bt-S Where-you arc's-r* so sirt the •V.''-- M.f~? Colswor;it'ja rr.:re or toVasZt Brand too »aru. NEXT TO UNION BANK X OStORGE STREET " ^emorsf p^hsoi^r goveii-'j A^ INTERESTINGPAMPHLET ^^^J^^i-S^ SkrSio-ai :~-r:r.:-2. a; tr.e vul£ booklet in the ""series'of pamphlets is- --'--¦ _¦ ; V"~ "_*"". ~ —---, -¦•r v? , *"¦ .sued for in» irtT^na'ic-" 'of :urr.r^r ¦ \/ » > ., ^ s • Fort GeorgArdwarelo. Now is the time for fixing Spouting and Pipes to Hor.s:f. . '¦•¦-' Save your" surface Water. All Kinds of SuDbli stock-Water Tanks, etc. 7^7- . H}Jues CALL AT SHOP ON EAST THIED STEEET Or Phone No. 12 searj of an igerJt wno fc,r ;he^ s'urf&cir.?. staz^hg; "ir^i- ,1 . i^^adeijiess andfin^^d paintiag vS/?u:h *Wi= as ; . ^. . . - t »• . ,- a .. * IT • .' - ---vt^c 4 * ' t-T*r p Watchrrtaker and e OFFICIAL X WATCH INSPECTC>R\ G. T- P. PRINCE GEORGE M. C. WIGGINS City Property JFarm Lands Garden Tracts' Timber Lands WANTED—LISTING ' OF PRINCE George Property at Saleable price. Third Avenue Prince George, B.C. . — r ¦•Vi-.f"c-. :¦ Vi -rr.. S ice section o: X->s W ice; Le iscq/Dv speculators, ¦-.c.rr.e, through a =y;- p^owing and lend.r BERING SEA CLOSING EXCEPTIONALLY EARLY ^ rJi RENTICTON TRIIT CANNERY adopted co"_zrrT. 01 wtKiid s;ie with :':::Ie short of a god. Q-W-" Elixac-eii ha* sp^at roach ::' ;-r ¦s'a? forced to, 5!~c frori_.3~lEi*ir^. : _t she has frevroeKtly joinejd her hns-baiid at tie* fronts and kas'taker, -a ijroniii>eDi pan: ia the relief'work. Her two,, sees. Prince Leopold, aged -¦':'. aad Priijee Charley who is1 'nearlv -.-.-¦- ¦ ; •. . /._ . ,. - -_. fiave t-eer. ecterea into English ..-:." :-:.=. ar.c her cz'Seb'iT. Prirjoess Nechaco Feed wj Sales Stables T*o Dodrs North of Po*toffice BURRARD AVENUE VAM)ERH00F,B.C. Mail Stace to Tort St. Jamts every Tuesday. 7 a.m. SADDLE AND PACK H0R5E5 FOR HIRE- / D. H. HOY ' - Proprietor - r -*.•* . \f • ^.:. * . D«;,€flo«atisa cider an Er-g-lish gov- •-¦•>¦-— Ti.±i:. hie—. \- Brussels, Ar.:-' ¦=r*"-.2-"- Ostirjd, r.-jv sJbv.iijese ar§-rfo'»'. :.- :.-.r posij^sswn o* the Genrtar.?. faosies aroused nrnch rr.d:gr.a:i'or. fe^jJoag' ".-.t Bavarian :.r'>^ps. i: is re- | i^ for a':;-- »us«iil! feel.. ¦ ing i-er»— .- -.ke 3ivar:ar.= and zhe Ring-Up Johnson & Finlaison -FOR- PEMBINA . COA L THE ANSWER TO THE BURNING QUESTION i] -?-Vi- ses^SE.- - ¦.-.'. •'.'" e rir^r' this 'e'jnirner :r.iz~ were li-i persons oh ihe pavrpfl. HARRY ANDERSON IS ' • MAKING BIG REPUTATION stir-has- Mos*= Cv^vrvnh's aconfLjtetcv of Mr. Coii- tiieir £t:.-.u:^ after receiving the pre-pvler s letter™ allad^..'-gp€c3i tally '.to ? >rt 'j^-.r^i o.s a place "A'hich is a hor-rible example of unfulfilled.^promises. This'^eems1' to ir.dicate tha: certair. chickens are TOO 51; . It is entirely Teasor.sV.c';' to u/ to imacirie the rr.ar.r.er ir; which the suspicions ' of the-s* easter?; paper.-. ajcrtlsed by the flotation of the enor-\ mous "Fort George" towr.sites with' their spectacular advertising campaign, and tatties jr-ef-veen their pro--sought to op- n-O'jt lo- corrie_ poraz pose thtm. would s.rrer.gther. a belief in the "Crisis, in B. C." The editor of Saturday Night and ;he writer were the only .publisher; in Canada ' who strenuously opposed the flotations which ar**' now* pointed' to as exam-: •pies of lax methods of administration in B. C. We believed then, and still believe, that/ we have a record to be proud of in this connection. The coupling of the name of Fort inzz Harry .A_nd£rsoiv one of deyer 'coi.grs that I&ughxbeTe-ui- Fort'Gtorge daring the . cor^tru-ctior. siror.gr may z-z judged 'from the ioU .t.C-.--T.-it.-a. .•irmtt. rs. L.: ki W:thir. si-Tteer. otj.nc*-=i; of ''each others'' ~^~:g'r.z. JLrtmy C^£kr"*: sr*^ rarer.ty ..-'-..-.ds m a boxing-cootest at 'i^ Rex theatre os Saturday night* ;o Doring fans :-. the city as ha-.-ing recfeived a decision over ' Charlie "P.out'hhcuse" Burxi hers in- August, Kis quickness ar.d aggressiveness tors. . Anderson, of Seattle,, has che.-stylej ¦of a charn^icr.. Although still in^his teens, Aaderfpn portrayed. a,,careful training, ar.d a well grour:he rounds passed bj it T«ras apparent that the judges ¦would have difficulty in deciding the winner. In r.-s rounji did^ either of_the contestants have much advantage over the other. Ciark was ever trie, most ajrgr.essive. but Anderson.tirhe and agair. srn.'ar>ly .svarded .off his connections and re-tarr.ing dottle quicK time porri-pom rib and kidney punches. The twentieth lound vras as smart and aLctiv': as the f istT, proving botn theb-oys to-be weii aarr-'ed.1- ' The judges-after a short deliberation announced the contest a draw. The decision appeared to meet wir.' the genera! approval of the .audience. Wnik -r-i C'-eer. is: a"%G?rman. sh« for 5:.-.r Al^-'s father -*-as Prince Philip:^'::- Saie-Cocnirg, ar.d" Gotha. ace > is -: tier ^as Prjncess ilaria of.-i Eznzr-zo.'.i.T.. The King's sister. Joifepaipe, rsiarricQ Prir.ce Cnaries of .Hobeczoijrrxs, a i;st*r.t relative of the press Cir£r:ott4, i< cbe widow of a Piapsburs priacci Maximilian of. Auv tria, wbo ¦**; =r.;t ir. Mexico in IS*? CHURCH SERVICES CHURCH OF ENGLAND nd an err. n err.:ire in thai courtrv. ST. STEPHEN'S, SOUTH FORT G-eorge—Sunday, 8 a.m.. Holy communion (second and fourth Sundays); 3.00 -p.m., SuV,,djay sch.xrl; 7:30 p.m., evening prayer and sermon; Wednesday, ~:iO p.m., evening prayer with intercessions for those engaged in the war. ¦; ¦ •. x _ 1™. ST. GEORGE'S, CENTRAL FORJ-George—Sunday; 8 a.m., Holy communion (third S/Undayi; '2:'iO- p.m., Sunday school;" 4:00 p.m., evening prayer ancf serroon; Friday, 7:^0 p.m., evening prayer with interce«sior.s for those'engaged in the war,. ,-¦-¦ SPANISH BOTJRBONS ' The Spanish roya2 house of Bour-tion,v now represented by Alfonso XIIL. had its origin Ln the last wfl] and, :estsrr.ent of Charlr- II., the last monarch, of the Aastriar. botise, dated 21.5''years'ago Thursdaj-. Octo'c-er 2, 17QG. „. In this >^f Charles¦ cor.veyed his dominion''to""a*'"Bo-jrl-or; prince, Philip, XpaSie£,Wi> Vox cars. That num- sion of d«p gratitude that the Neth-l>er of cars in one train vrojjld reach erlar.ds had been spyed the horrors 14,000 miles. ¦ s |Of war, the end of whi^-h was not even yet to be s*en. The firm determination of the government to maintain "to maintain our integrity and strict-', !y observe neutrality meets w^V. appreciation everywhere," the speech ran. ^Our relation-s'.rith all foreigners has continued to be friendly. Our military, and r.aval forces "remair. ready for the protection of our national interests." -. ^' ¦•' .. ¦¦. "- ^^ ¦ . ¦ .. ¦ -: __________ ,?— -. f Edmonton - Prince G&arge - Prince Kupert - Panama Exposition Service viaL i'Nbi^-Amencah Alps" Route ^7^' THROt*GH STANDARD^SLEEPER .Vo. 1 Lve.' Edmonton Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturday*.. .10.3^ p.m. West,'-Arr. Prince George Tuesdays, Thursdays, S&fedays. 8.00. p.m. Bound Lve. Prir.ce George Tuesdays,'Thursdays, Sundays 8.1 o.p,m, ¦ Arr. Prince P.upert Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays/'Sao p.m. So. 2 Lve. Prince Rupert Mondays) Thursdays, Saturdays. lOJ^OVni__ East Arr. Prince George Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays.... 8.30 a.rnJs. Bound Lve. Prince George Tuesdays, Fridays, Sundays____8.45 a.m. Arr. Edmonton .Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturday..s.. S.0<3 a.m. "• - Low Return Rates on Eastern Summtr Tours. ' ' CONN'ECTIOKS AT EDMONTON TO AND FROM ALL POINTS EAST Travel to or from Eastern pwints orer the best new railway ever constructed. -Our Agents will-be pleased'to'furnish any information desired. W. J. QUINLAN, „ District Passenger Agent. Winnipeg, Maa. ALBERT % R NOTARY' PUBLIC ¦ . ¦ ^/' ';; *¦¦' Agent for the Macne portion of Vahderhoof. This .'fine portion is bounded "by Burrard avenue, the main thoroughfare of Vainderhoof, ar.d leading business street. Lots in this fine and/most rapidly developing portion of the town can be bought from J150.00 upwards". Lots guarahteed to be high ar.d cry. Easy terms.^/ ; . >vS>. Fine .trackage lots $300.00. . ' \. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN VANBERHOOF? ;(This town is going ahead and is the Gateway for the Stuart . \r,i'"iiake and Omineca Mining Districts. "\Tfiere ar^ stHL^number of i~ir«'t Class Lots^to be had on the "'Pythian AdaitioV." to Yanderhoof, owned by the late Jorr ¦r__ '• Macfie. --' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦:¦ y _ '¦' ^For full particulars as to price and location write to or call on SAM V. CHRISTIAN - - Vanderhoof: ¦¦¦'T^HK. prioo of choice farm lands is lower tori- day than will.-be tiio case when financial. and. world - c'on'cli tio'ps once more become nor- mal." The- earvful buyer of The earvful buyer of srood property during this depression will realize a big profit. Thr man in search oLa home, where success is as«i:re<.J,...will find Iris opportunity here ami now ' now. . W a owp exclusively some of the best pieces of n.Ernfuhura] land in Prince George district 'and are offering some exceptional bargains. ^rit<- for our free illustrated booklet or call at our George street officefor full particu-•¦lars. . . ¦] \ ] NORTH COAST LAND t/o, LTD R. R. WALKER, General Agent, Cwrge St, Prince George, B.C. Snap Prices for Choice Farm Lands J andG12Veach ^th 640 acres, near Mud River, at M Pj ONE t 6 i ent or ?< Pcr balance cash. acre all"-cash7"~ C*Sh' balance in °^E year at 6 jier cent,, or ist of "Fraser, close in, at $15 per acre; $5 pef acre and TW O years at 6Siper cent 640 acres. nnd Bowron rivers; tots 6646—327 acres; 6634—339 acres acres, all at $525 pera^re all cash. .„ Apply to; owner: DodsQn, 27 Hastings Street East, VwcoirFer, B. C