6 PRINCE GEORGE STAR. Prince Gedrge Undertaking Company Funeral Directors and embalmers Picture Framing Cabinetmaking ¦ f ¦ A Specialty. Third Avenue, Prince George Work Guaranteed. Standard Methods. M. P. MURPHY Taxidermist Mounting of all kinds true to "life. Send me your next specimen. South Fort George, B.G Liberal Executive V Holds Meeting The Liberal association executive for the Fort George district held a meeting on Monday afternoon. All members were present, Mr. Keddie, of Van-derhoof. coining down to be present. Only routine business was transacted. The members all expressed themselves as highly pleased with the result of the electfon, and believe Premier Brewster will prove a popular leader. Conrad Reinharz FARMLANDS AND GOVERNMENT LAND LOCATOR Listings on Farm Land Wanted BOX THIRTY-ONE CARIBOO LODGE I.O.O.F., No. 65 Meets every Wednesday in Oddfellows Hall P^ifth Avenue, Prince George. VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME. Xmas CIGARS Boxes of 10,25,50 Packed and ready for Shipment. All you have to do is note the address : Nightingale & Bustin George Street. McCULLAGH WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. • « G.T.P. VYATCH INSPECTOR, Prince George - - - British Columbia MILK & CREAM —Deal with— HUGHES BROS. And you get the Vest., ^quality and service. Milk Depot at Allan's Store ITY DAIRY D. McClarty, Proprietor George Street, next to Prince George Hotel. Butter, Eggs, Milk, Cream, Buttermilk, Soft Djukks, We handle Home Bakery BREAD Fire Did Considerable Injury Nechaco Bridge . On Sunday night the bridge over the Nechaco, which has justbeen completed, had a nar-. row e^scjipe from destruction. The blazfes^yas caused by soniCj red hot bolts being driven through the timbers. The wood evidently smolderecKfor some! hours before the fire broke out. People living north of the>rjyer: saw the blaze about 3 o'clock^ the morning, and by hard work extinguished the fire. The bridge is being used as usual after being out of commission for a half-day. The damage amounts to about $2,000. PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL E. E PHAIR PUOFUIKTOR Hot and coKl water in rooms. Putolicarid private baths. Modern/'and ¦up-to-date in every res fleet. ICntire Building Steam Mealed. Mrs. Hamilton and children left on Monday night for/Seattle where they will spend the winter. Fort George and Alberta Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd. TELEGRAPHS Direct connect ions Canadian Government Te.Iogniplisv-( I\h\ Telegraphs. Postal Telegraph Company, Atlantic and Pacific Cables. Wireless Telegraph ¦¦¦Companies. Reduction in Rates A'ANCCH^V'KH. VICTORIA, Ei<%- $1.00 for 1.0 words;: fin-cents eacliXKlditionnl word. Day Ijet.terg.rains.-: $1.50 for . fifty wordsNXight Lettergrams: $1.00 for fjl-ty words nipetingN^itus with O.T.R to all points west. Correspoiming rr'dnctirm to otlioi* oHic<\s. f CANADA NATIONAL SERVICE yS. NOTICE is hereby given under the authority of the "War Measures k lu I \ ™ Ann? ti?e.;firet wwk in January, 1917, an inventory will be made by the Post Ofhce Authonties, of every male between the ages ,of sixteen and sixty-five, residing in Canada. . • National Service Cards and addressed envelopes for their return to Ottawa L P a \ ^n^ ^nuS Oi/Xl Postmasters for distribution amongst the fi11 ? fil1 in \Uch cards' -Eve^ ^le person of the prescribed ages of ks receipt * enclosed inan .envelope within ten days Any person who fails to receive a card and envelope may obtain the same upon application to the nearest Postmaster. ¦ Ottawa, 15th December, 1916. R. B. BENNETT, Director General. THE KING NATIONAL SERVICE WEEK * 1st to 7th JANUARY/