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PIince George Citizen
���Voj^j^r"                            PRINCE  GEORGE, &C; TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918        {/  ><"   Five C^TS
� UNITE IN WAR ON                               WIRES DOWN.
�                  THE BOLSHEVIKI      No telegraphic news, has been H                   -V ;1V-'- �'�'>. /    5        #     received by the Citizen for the
� Movement   Fathered   in   Berlin past two days owing to the wires
�     Asking Combined Actidjptf       being down east of here due to the
�          Allies and German^.            high winds.       :'                         �
m,y \V_scr Zeitung' of Hamburg;*"O^^V^ry^R^bNAl^t
�Ik-oil  sent to Amerongen,    Mol-j     The Women's  Association   Di^
�l:;i:�l. ..f.ur " William  Hohenzollem," the Presbyterian church meet, to-1
�:'    former German emperor.    ?.:     marrow afternooit at the "Clause,!
I     .'    �   � ~;'�   �� ���'.�'�   '     ,\ - '    ...     j Fort George.         '_       ':.'-
�-�RISONERS OF* WAR             j     '^he  Alexandra  Hotel cafe_ is
I          LAND AT' SCOTLAND -becoming a popular place to dine.]/
�   -       ' -    .��-�� �.)�.'                    -The management is puttrng onva'|
�   i.un...-the-   Bolshevik's France up-to the end_ of Septum-  1 �nusj reliable force on thejl)vina. ber last and recounts stirring tales  �. �f,1)11  'teeing of Nov. nl to 14, oi the early days of the . German  r �\;_:.ft great piles of dea^ before rettteat. jBoth Pte. Tff6msbn and  < �p1;positions, having fought, stub- Mrs. Thomson are delighted    to  ' g%;r);   .' "�  ,;:       �:-:\i          he back in Cariboo. --        -:.r'y\    t
WAR SAVINGS STAMPS         G^RJMAN^Ojq:--^r6e;
i,     AND THRIFT STAMPS^-                  OF  STARVATION
1 ,            ~~ARE NOW ON skLE  n             _ iPF"    _>     1   �
5                      "______.    ^>           ^Government   Makes   Revelations
'      Those who lost^�^portunity       to Denmark Regarding Need
to buy Victor^Bonds either this                  )>_____"
ycar.or la^st; and who may have a^     Copenhagen, �),ec. 7.-�iGermany :.. doUa^or two to spare, will    be  has sent a note "to, Denmark   de-v g*ven an opportunity    to    invest ciaring thatshe is on t!ie verge of>/ rftheir savings, however small,   in faraine--."K^ is necessary that^we � government: securities.    'Starting Sreatly reduce our rations up to �  December 2, war savings stamps  February, when our cereals   wilf ;  were placed:oii_sale    throughout be exhausted/' the note said. Canada at "all money order post-      " rhe present supply is only a offices and at banks.,   The    war third of normal,   Austria has not savings  stamp   is  redeemable  in enough    food,   to last a month. 1924, when the holder will be paid- ^ ienna ls without coal.   It will/be $5 for each stamp.   The purchase 'necessary   shortly  to  cease  rail-. price of"the stamp is $4 if bought  wa>r traffic' put.out street lights, during December or January. On and close numbersof scliobls^nd the first day of February one cent sn9P5-                               /
i>, added'to the    purchase    price, riTV~rT ttt?V r*AT?Krirv making it cost $4.01, and on the **�?Y CLERK CARNEY first of each month following the       ^MAYORAL CANDIDATE stamps go up. in price one cent.      A ^ual farming    up    of By this means, while the surren-      ,    � -fa   , \ .,�_�      �    �' ��?�    _F _, . .   , �< '   . �� 1      �.-�'_    ..    �   _,                    municipal politics is evident  this
der val-ue-at maturity is the same         1      1 � 1  X       "�        _        �     �
,,   .� �         .,       J    ,           .      week which promises to earn .111
on all stamps, the purchase price inte,         -f >ominatio^   ^
i represents .an amount the interest       ,^n Janu            ^              , 0*-.
uiion which makes the same total,    />ri            �      i<'- �_      Nc _u   1      1'
tile interest being at the rate   of    -JH �pe�? featuI* �K^e '�Ca :   v              _   \6         1  j         �    situation is the announcement  of
,472. per cent compounded   semi-  a*         r>         _u *. u       mi * \ u
K-     l ,,        XT     �   ,c  board  yacancies  the put- . on sale    Thc^irift|stomp   costs standing feature at present  is  a 25/cents  ancl the thriftcard holds  ^oyem%nt to  bring out  a com-_ sixteen "thrift stamps.  �'-;----�-__          ,
lars or   more,    where   otherwise      Thej^Ilovving^resolution   was /. they  might not be able at    aiiy^ introduced by    Aldermen Ada-ns one time to invest that amount of andPorter, and unanimously en-money in bonds. Full information Iciorsed, at the last meeting of the    _ regarding the war savings stamps vity council:      .1 rind thrift stamps may be had  at    Resolved, that the thanks of the city ' a~~   ^/*x�;^i          bo given to Mrs. Quinn for her kind-
any money order postoificei      /    neS_ in supplying:brea_d to. the Bmer-     1
����'.    :' i,   �-�                  gency Hospital during the recent in-_   '
Krnie Thompson, who enlisted fluenza epidemicv .,,:            �
J-, thp fir^^avi rif the war Ind      That a-copy of this resolution   be w-the hrst days or tnejyar   fanq sent to Mir^ ^^nn and that it be -0
has gone through yearsX of-tne gertedin the locV paper., heaviest fighting in -France and                �-;... i.-�-,.' , |.
Belgium, is returning with _Mrs.      The invitation extended to   the_._.-Thompson ftp Prince George im- citjt couricil to becomel members mediately   lie   receives   his   dis- 6t* the Gre^tvWa^iyetefans' Clut) cnargferfrbm    the   ^niy.   ^ Mrs. shoulcl be as honorary members, T^harrljpson  is  residing jn   Mon-""not afesociatk members as stated, trealr -^:::-.-'--;:-..' '. V r\.'-        : ;   I   Jinthe last i_sue-of the Gitiaen. Jt
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