Prince George Star 6 Lost Fur neck piece, between Central and Prince George, on Oct. 9. Finder please return to Mrs. Chas. Helm, Hill's Quick Lunch. Reward. 53-7 Bay horse, about 850 pounds weight, right eye blind, brand swan right hindquarter; was pastured near 21 mile house, Blackwater road. T. Brace, Central Avenue, Fort George. For Sale Cow for sale, four years old, good condition, new milcher. --- apply Star office. 56-tf One Hayes' Force Pump, complete, with 40 feet 11-in. pipe. Apply James Davidson, The Cache. 50-58 Cattle To Winter Have five cows which I want cared for and fed during the winter. Apply Star office. 55-tf House to Trade Five-roomed house to trade for good team of horses. Apply James Thomson, Cache, for phone Mill at South Fort George. 54-62 Notice to Liberals regular meeting of the Prince George liberal Association will be held in the north coast land Co.'s building, George Street, on Thursday, November 2, at 8 p.m.. W. Somerton, Secretary-Treasurer. City News of Interest John Murphy, a homesteader from Fort St. James, is in the city on business. E. A. Eagel and family left for Vancouver on Sunday morning for Victoria, going via rainbow and CNR. Mr. Eagel will in future make his home in the capital city. Farmers Institute meeting in City Hall on Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Mr. Hay, from Telkwa, will deliver an address. Mr. Walker, the local agriculturist, we'll also speak on topics of interest. Other matters of importance will be discussed. A large attendance of members requested. The women's Association of First Presbyterian Church will hold the sale in the vacant building, corner 3rd Ave and George Street, Saturday afternoon, November 4. Come early and secure bargains in aprons, children's rompers, handkerchiefs, and many useful articles. An attractive feature of the sale will be the home baking table. Afternoon tea will be served. Births To Mr. and Mrs. R. Turnbull Kerr, of Central Fort George, on Saturday, October 28, 1916, a daughter. Son of Rob. McRorie Arrives --- Funeral Wednesday Mr. John McRorie, of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, arrived in the city last evening to complete arrangements for the funeral of his father, the late Robert McRorie, who died at the home of Mr. George Teetz, east of the Fraser, a week ago last Saturday. The funeral service will be held in the Maple Hall, corner of Maple Street and 3rd Ave, at 2:30 tomorrow, Wednesday afternoon, to which all friends and acquaintances are invited. Interment will afterward be made at the Blackwater Road Cemetery. C. C. Reid Cash Grocer Ontario Grapes The Last of the Season Per Basket -- $.65 Phone No. 1 George Street Soles put on while you wait by E. W. Anderson shoe shop corner fourth & George Street first-class material. Good work. Moderate prices. Hill's quick Lunch open 6 a.m. until 1 a.m.. We have everything in season. Only the best quality goods are used here. Steaks, shops, especially fresh eggs, cream waffles. Roy Hill, proprietor. Watch the Friday Issue of This Paper For Bigger Bargains Than Ever at the Big Sale of the Kennedy Blair Co. Stock