Fort George Bachelors Card Party and Dance The social evening given by the bachelors of Fort George in the Hhyfe Hall on Wednesday evening was declared by all who we re present to be "one of the best ever."... From 8.30 to \].'M) progressive whist was the leal me. eighteen tables being in use The prize winners were: Ladies^ 1st, Miss Wade; 2nd. Mrs. Donnelly. Gents, 1st, Save Old Paper and Magazines for Children The public school teachers request citizens to save all old papers, magazines^and periodicals of dii A 5 p description. Ar will be made to pp cals of any rangements will be made to have the city divided into districts and a certain number of the scholars will be chosen to call and collect, probably once a month. When sufficient quantity has been secured a shipment will be sent out and sold, the proceeds being devoted \V. A. Stillingfleet; 2nd, W. Cox.! to Patl$1°tic work. Mrs. Claxtoh took the consolation prim A very nice supper was served by the men, who were warmly complimented tin their catering. Dancing was then indulged in and continued until .3 a.iri. Mrs. Ledger officiated at the piano, and llalph .Johnson played the violin, I.O.O.F. Have Large Attendance at Social The Oddfellows of the city are getting a reputation for holding social evenings and the one held Wednesday was no exception, there being about fifty couples in attendance. Mrs. Bliss carried off 1st prize for Vour spring suit will not be complete without -a pair of those JtjftS. »lovcs! the Indies, and Mr. Taylor won ___^_ ¦ ¦ ' • I the offering for gentlemen. After cards luncheon was served, the balance of the evening of Dissolution of N Partnkrship. OTICE Is horeby given that thb partnership heretofore subsisting Ix'twecih usr the undersigned, as *Cook-•son Plumbing Company',' in the City <>f Prince George*, m the Province of British Columbia, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts <>\vinj>; to the said partnership are to 1><1 paid to Freeman Georgo Brynolson •it Prince George in the province aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to be presei said Freeman Georire Krv being Kerr's music. g given up to dancing, orchestra furnished the When you want a perfect .fit in gloves go to Bairds. Marriage hted to the org<* Brynolsini, by »f whom the same will he settled. Dated at Victoria this 10th day March, 101(5. Witness: V. (i. BR.vxo'fcsoNZ. Wm. .1. CAvk. A E. Hasknkrat, THE HELMS' CAFE First-class Pastry, Cakes and Pies to order. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Vour Patronage Solicited. Open 6 a.m. until 1 a.m. WJprk- Guaranteed. Standard Methods. Mi P. MURPHY Taxidermist "Mounting of all kinds true to life. Send me your next specimen. McCULLAGH WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND OPTJCrAN., GT.P. WATCH INSPECTOR, Prince George — British Columbia Joseph B. Key and Miss Gud-bjorg Bjornson w,ere united in marriage on March 25th, at the G.T.P. hospital, Rev. C.H. Daly officiating. The bride was becomingly attired in white lace costume, with bridal veil and orange blossom. After the ceremony dinner was served at the home of Mrs. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Key received many useful and beautiful presents. Bride and groom are both well known in this zity and their many friends extend their best wishes for a happy life. They will reside in Prince George. The Farmers' Institute of McBride have decided to hold a fair, the date chosen being Saturday, September 22. ? HOTEL ARRIVALS 4 ?????? ??? ?»»«f