Provincial Library
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PRINCE GEORGE
rOL. I, NO 44.
PftlNCE GEORGE, B. Cm KKIDAY. AI'RI.L !�, l!�2o.
KIVE CENTS
msational Arrest of
Two Ex-City Officials
i-wis.mkiw ixsitittk \ A\i�i:i.iinor is
Nil.I, MKirr TOMORROW M'ISNl<:I� TO IU0AT
ii1111n� \ Cut die* i-'ire In V'a-ndcrhoof I arm House and Child Los<>s
Life in rijtmcs.
A very sad fatal accident occurred
.Farmers1 institute is called for to- M thn faj;m of Samuel and Mrs. Wbll CHARGED WITH MI8APPROP HIATIOX OF CITY l i xds�POL- morrow night at s p.m. in the city'"1'"'1- *'"" their house was destroy-[ICIC CO.M.MISSIOXIOK WATSON A LUKSTDls LATK LAKT XHiltT hall by secretary .lorKetmen. Im- "(l :""' ll:lllV burned In death The
V 1 �'ISIUOK. i:\-CITV OliERK, AISKKSTKD ON 8A1THDAV LAST
Meeting l.s (ailed in City Hall for N p.m. Tomorrow Night for Im
portunl Business. A meeting of the Prince Qodrge
"Buildings Burned in Ireland Intended For Blockhouses
viu;i;i> with mciiuvc; \ polici; oi i ickk.
national charges have been lai.l ��'-'Kir.l.\l. IIKPOIIT <>.
two civic officials in the Ins of Kx-Cily Clerk G. fl. Fisher Police ('uiumissioner lO.v-Alder-T M Watson. The former was uii Saiurda.v and the latter last uiKht
arrest of (! U. Fisher follow-
|>or"tnni busin
In connection with
""'
""lldrnn wern left al hom
\\ I<:1C*: LiMH'IIOLKD pOIt ISll'Li:s AX1) MACHINE GUNS AND WKKi: I��ni: III Ii;i) WITH� SAXDll.UiS�TWO MILLION IH)LLAKS IN CLAIMS I Ol! CO.MI'KNS.XTIOS I'til! l>NSTIiri:.
: , I l> the civ
tDtoBwpincli totjllng a
farmers' affairs is to be transacted whil(1 ll""1 narentH came to town to - .
nnd i. is hoped tha. a good attend- "" .....- shopping. ... their absence PJ*/U K iflVljU SETTLEIW ?/ �� APr" ' "" 1"a"y
w it j.. supposed the chimney caught KXI*i:i-:ss IHSAI'I'OI VI MKXT declared that they were
s......� held a coroner's ln<.....si and n.....,,!..,.. ,�. the Peace Itlver1-11^1.....d for military oociipaUoM on
nni Hi- child was hurled .... ,,����,',�> .m both'Hides of the provln- lh<> '.....Chouse ByBtem adopte.i ,�
lint- iir.....rprosslng SmUh �UrU>" dUrlng '"" "'"'' W!tr
� holed idi rilli
I lie piiDIIC interested in agrlCUl-
�'(�oinnsier Stales Thai l-'iencii tural affairs is Invited to attend. Troops Were Provoked l>> iln-
Population ONTARIO "HOXK-DUV."
TOK0NT0, April H, In the L"tf-I'AK'IS. April 8 - The foreign of |s|aiim< today a bill Introduced hy
ions. and Harold lhH ,.....,�.� rllxnppointmon. .1 lh
They "..re
ami
,,,,(.i.,l audit of thecitvs hooks '"�'� hu> �'Vfin '"" "" ofticial """rl I'" .0. Handy, of South Victoria, sup " l"'^"
whirl, i, has received of events at �,���,��� Dominion legislation il"l;"'" ' "" .....euved parent* lost ,-ial hound)
'�'1;mKlml The ta,,. related are ,,ri)hihitin� the im portatl on of li quor ' m<>!" "r lh"lr'1
. Identlfliil with thc�� ulreartj cabled ,�,,, ,,.�...,i( ,.. , �,,,, , , ,. ', ,. .lolmsou ha, undertaken .,, collect ,lttllurl..... Premier olive,- with r�-1'""chlim guns and were fortified with
Kderable sum were touiid. which � """ uniario, l.s lalcuiaied in rendei
1 wU" ""� uflrtltlon thai ib- llurgu this province as nearly.-'bone-dry a� '
caied thai the ex-city clerk had appropriated the shortage In the
ml-; to his own purposes, and nn a secret meeting of the city nil Friday nlghi la.-t his ar-
w;i! effected I'.ail was lixed on �da\ and the accused cattle be
Magistrate Daniell on Tuesday ire.liminary hearing. The case ifljourned until Monday next to Mr Fisher access to the city's |l to determine whether he ran v M Malison AVmil.l ImcI.hIc Son. ' for lh" tlefictt' r.-.ple of IMMrlFl In Allin
ii; rase is sllli-jlldice. the i'iti- . .... ...
Jmlnial District.
refrains from comment upon the
umstaiices of the alleged defalca-.at in fairness to the accused
offer the statement which has I, made to us from reliable sources It in... the hooks have been look-
i liister, .�!! ihe ovonlng after the � treei eniillici. Issijeil ii proclamation muling thai ihe troubles during iIm-
dfiy were due t.i prnvni a I inns by till! population, and cHlliug upon thn citi /'�n- In ii-inaiii .aim and In HVoifl conflict with the French troops.
worij) swik ii corxtiks
ox I'oici' (,i:oiu.i-: I'Koi'LK
I ,
� >�. ii liin i he power of the lu w.
mill WILL .:i:oi'i;\.
\ well-founded rumor fcas ii thai i" hir (Jiscome mill will shortl> lie (�opened .mil will trarrj on the pro-11<-1 i� >11 of lumber. This mill i-> one f the largest In the district, and iis � *<11!� � 11 i11u uii-aus much to prince �.� I'll ;i i t- ii hi is lire 111 > t a i |ii'...-
nliscriptions to assist them. Miyonn Kll,d lo the northern extonalon.ftf th<
wishinj; lo upiitrilihittn will please p.
'N'"' �'......'iminlcle. Tin- I'll i/.en has always laketi lhe a I
til title llial i lie .'im I fuel inn of i ln-ISl. Wll 4)1 IKON.
I ��Ut ..\T< >. \pril 8 riftliniiiK thai ihe\ hiivt located an Island In 11 ml
i-!� Pisij tin u hirlt there is 400,000.-h'mi ton? of iron ore in .-iKht. enough 1" iiiip!\ t 'aitadu for h '�.�m nry, a-
im iii the party boasted', two pros-
sity lo iln
iivaMuhlt*, Imi li'din in lurinai i ��� 1 |)'v''t<�
ived it ;�]>)��' :i I" - llial ihi- rPporl i-; 'hi- \
l iiiuinleil point
will leave here ai f he (ind Of �I. ��!! i (� iit�- to i lie il i ?coverv
Mr
M Ma nson \\ isln's ' hide a niinilier of the resident tile Fort Cleorge district in the judicial county of Atlin Mr \Y R. Ross, who represents this constltll-
o by representatives ot Mr. pn(1J avId6ntIy intends to"have some Ih � certain sums have been found (ll|ng |fl .,,�,�, � sinf.(. ,10 m()V(. , .laced In credit which were the ,hi. .,,,�,�,.���.�, �,- Mr Malison's ,, of the charges Incompet- (.(>untlea Deflnitlon A(.t. Which upon the part of the accused is to be the cause of these errors
f Fort George District Liberals Urge Progressive Measures on Government
I'il il waj i> a vital ui u.'iiai-' ui' ih" Canadian whM, and particularly i>f the centra.1 interior ni ihis province, and the peace Utver coiuurj of vvhlcli mi much hits !>���� n
V\ i'il ten a nil so li I I Ie dollt*.
The \'a ii \.ii v ��] Province of April ilili reports tl." re.sull of an Inter
view willi Mr. Jailles \.id.-isnn a-,
follows:
the peopl......In- Tea.-" Klver
country, and ptrVflculiii'ly those in tin; Pouce <'uuipi. section, are rather
samlhiiKx. They were in be occtipieil in ih" iniiM'-'ii.ii�� future, and it' their destruction liarl ItefMi postponed a ilinri ii ni" ii wnii Li ha v '��" been loo lut�', .i- iittiiclcs would have Inevltablj failed and lhe attackiiiK forces would ha v " lust ma u> men.
Ii i officially stated that the police .|ilari"is dest roved during the recent raid- number i'l.'" From .laiin- al really mad" for compensation it is estimated that ill" ratepayer* will have lo liK'i'l ,. bill "xci-edinn |2,UOfl,0ftli
I'll" Dully Graphic -ay- that the situation in the south and west of Ireland has become so serious thai Loyalists no I only decided in organ :/�� in their own defence, but are up-;i"iiliim to I'IiikIh.til's sympathies to
put out ul Premier Oliver because lie '
,, ., ., ,iid in ili�.ir movement.. 'Irish it
has IH'I decided In eMelld the P.G.B. M
counti
intended to bring this about.
In moving the second reading of
|thP entries, which have been ad- ,Ug hj]1 Mr Mansun S!lkl tha, it vvaR I although there remains a con- ,�.,�,�,� ,� ;it the .suggestion of a ,,,:,. sum still to he accounted hunib9r of peop,e u h(, found ,h).m.
H"lvi:--; ln an awkward position with ,.egard t() ni:i!,,.rs ,hat coni(. llr.for(.
'ity ('l.'fk Fisher is a returned ,1m was in addition to his offi-
tile various courts. This was due to
aml ih'erehy increase th" actual wi-alMi fif lh" province and Mi" people
'"'- '"' "'�' fnsulng yea. : ll<�i. wuni (ioVoinnieiU OIHces.
"�rie.ii. ii.,u w I. McK. Kitiw; That whereas the office of the pro->n \''��!� -Pres.. lion. John <) 1 iv� � ; vincial assessor, also the Land Regis-
I- -i. ii.-rs in the 1919 civic adminis- p,..,,,,,;,..,, conditlon and the object of i1" ;-!"'". Alderman Alex. Whnb't try office for the Fort George district itlon lie whs discharged �>' thi8 particular bUl was to include in '~: Vire-Prw.. Mayor fl. O, Perry are at present, located outside of the Perry shortly after his coni-:|lip j,ulcial djsmc.t fit Atlin a nutn- '"' ^''� ''""-� " W. Wilson; :;rd district; are most Inconvenient for , office this year. ,,(l,. of p('OI),0 nnvv r(.si(iPIll |n port Vil' 'Pre-S- -1 Harper; 4th Vice.;-�� � . the citizens of this district, entailing
tile ao losltion. one of the Police Com-'; (Hmcultle3 of transportation and geo-
lurther than Prluco tSeorge This l-:i.i;i'is ol I K Klt.s ii'nli VKA1! was the statement mad" lo the P.rov-
AM) PASSKS KKSOLI TIOXS I l!(;i\(. OX fK)VKRX>IKNT THK i.i..... loda> hy Councillor James An-
NI-:I-:I� OK IMKXJKIOSSIVK J>KVI:i.(>PMI:st. dpreon of Peace Ulver, who is also
president of the Great War Veterans'
Association in that town nieeiii.K ni ih" l-uri tleorge I>i�<- ' will fpileklv change our latent land
\t the present time there Is Millie-
Liberal Associate, was held in resources into productive possibilitiea lhluj, ljK,, -.� ...... ^shels <�f grain
n<- on March ".1^t. when �'"" '������-.� l"vl�aTC �'"� ^ ����' waiting in be marketed in Lhe Ponce lo'luwiiiu officers wen- elected to , Coupe section This will have to be
hauled over a wuguu mad which the itritish Columbia government Is making, and thence In- boat and barge ilown the Peace River to the railway. This, pointed out Mr. Anderson, gives some idea of the condition of the country, which has a wonderful future if railway facilities are provided.
1st \ ii e Pi ; ml \ ice Vlci 'Pres
K Towei
: od.
Soc.-Treas . .1. D.
pense and serious delays in .,,
the transaction of most important
The uli (mate salvation of that district depends upon its securing an
publicans," says the liraphlc, "ate beginning an organized campaign of what is practically expropriation of Iulid under ihri�iits r�f violence and
I'lTV l.si imati:s AitK
rXDRlt rKKI'AlfATION
Cnrreui KMtiiiiates (ioing Through
< �mmiiltee----< apitill Lv|iemli-
iiin's Are Necessary;
The city estimates for the current year are now liei.iK put through com-tuiitee.s and will be submitted to a special meeting of the council on Monday night, when the tax rate will li" lixed for the year.
The school estimates have been
submitted from the school board and
'olicu Commii-Kioner ArreNiert.
I'l In- arrest of Ex-Alderman Wat-
ho is a member of the Police j \;jj.rFRn_.%\ OK THK'80*S v luinibpr of impoflanl resoluitcu;- business, thereby greatly retarding ""''"'"""�" "'""' ',".'"!'"""" .7"! are an follows: Salaries, teachers and
Ission by virtue of his having HKTl'RNS TO MSTHICT VN"r" N*?ed i>> the Association, in Ihe develop'ment of the district; .,.!, 'S , . .. '� . .^ help. $13,500; fuel, $600; light.
|aded the poll for this office in the vvhicl :> Boe� vn record as urging Mie That whereas the city of Prince i.i ,! ,-. $480; water, $120; repairs and
lections, thereby winning a ��|iol>" spinks. Veteran of the Kgjp- Koveriimpivt lo progressive measures' George is the most central and suit- . . .' ,� , � , maintenance, $6.00; insurance, $200;
�ar term, took place hue last (j,,,, Canipalghs, Returns to Dis- i>. ronnpottoii with industrial deve!- able pSint in the district and the hat- ' ' � � .... / . supplies, $400; equipment,; $500
irtmental of- .,A .... ..i.....�. __.'�!.� _u .^� �n.-�tji grounds, $300; a total of $16,7.00.
IBhl Bail was arranged at the, ,,.;,.,�Trained Men In War opi
:u �, -t rate's home at a late hour _____\_ i .1
hnrge is that of bribing!a police When the Uritish government is- rei and is preferred by the city M1(.(| the call for its pensioners In I
�ni in this section, and ir'ii ural location for all departnu
matters � follow.'
They
resolutions flees having jurisdiction over th* Port Ge'orge district;
the McArthur line, which the Alberta government at its present session is
I'ulp.
lh.
Owing to lack o� accommodation, �hool hoard is also considering
- --�,�� Therefore, be it resolved, that this ' ""' "'"'"K '" '" ''"'' "l "' " ������� �, the-erection of a new four-room
)llce force under Chief Stewart. The \$\4 one of fthe first men to oiler his W'h reas an international iut. - A'ssoclatfon, representing the Liber- , ' . * school building on Duchesa Park, ad-
d was remanded this morning services was Mr. Robert Spinks. a! < \;sni>i for pulp nnd paper. whl�!i is ,-ils of Prince George and district in 1;|" > K<)O( ool'tllllon- ^ is s neces-..... _ ^ , !e-----------
!,! probably take his prelitnin- veteran hearing early next week. Highlanders, who fought at Tel El plants to meet, and whereas i'>� miali/e the provincial government 11.V�8^ .� ^ u>\ "� "' ea.�e ' ' '
Iii will prove to be a sensational [{gblr nnd other famous buttle prcvincf of liritish Columbia, an'. :n through the Honorable the Minister,
Inn owing to the le^al standing Bround.=! of the fSgyptlan campaign^ p.mi. ulnr the area adjacent to of Finance again urging, for the bet- , b � h H � � which may run into a stun of $50,000.
\] l: matter at this instant no (lt- ,nl. 'su's He was also with the Prince (jonrgo, has an uulimiied siip- termeiit of the public service and the , ' , .. -.� ' "
.';......!, ilier; have taken up land there, and v
jucent lo the welfare ot the district the great need , ........._____. .. ,_____ assistance in this expenditure from
the present school, if arrauge-can be made to use that site. A bylaw will have to he submitted to the ratepayers for this expenditure, which may run into a sum of $50,000. Mayor Perry secured a promise ot
� hi can tie oilereu,
Wolsley relief expedition on the Nile, ply of | ulp v\.
lC UJ| ImP�rtan^centre l8"' >ecom-
Having been In Cariboo prior to Frnser Rfver nnd Its tributaries, and of the establishment of both asses- j { � ^ ,hp Soldier settlement
^^ provincial government, which^ will
the war. since 189�. Mr, Spinks is a several mill sites near Prince George sor's and land registry offices for the '"* "!"' '".'' ';"'v"1' �"V'""-'r'" reduce the actual amount to be rals-
well-known figure throughout the are available, also water power ,.,n For) George district, in the city of 1S 1""sl(lt'nn* the advi.sat.iiity ^ / ^ ^
district lie joined up in December, i.e developed ai several points on,he of opening an office at Peace River. | ; �... ,
1914; and was sent to Scotland and 1'ias-r and its tributaries; and
��"in Three Hundred Attondcti Kn� later to many of the English camps wlmroas ih" laud on lhe above-men-
mv.tblc Vlliiir Held l.nsi Wed- where he trained recruits ofthp late tioncd area Is mostly good agricul-
I.AJtGK ATTKXDAXCI.
\T t |>4.riM. Doni.ra.v. Who r>i<-|,,rc|, 30th, Attended by \>i-
held on Wednesday night, of- |n>1|1 [_i(.u, rions'tyn. a brother of in opening up the unused land mid iety of soils, the productive qualities ,.,...... <>r (�,.,..� \yuv.
[!� �'��'� ihe first opportunity to the v,|miral Rosslyn, when the former other natural resources of the' pr<>> of which are to a greftt extent un- p
life of the city to taste a^aiu,^.," kll|(M, hv ,,..� be.vish.s iuce lur productive use; known and untested; and whereas rhe funeral of Peter Dcmaray,
ivh of dancing after the forty Ue ii therefore r.enolved, thai this t li is.new. country Is attracting numer-
�1 restrletiojis The oppoi'tun- |nt|^ ^ \m> WANTED Association urge upon the goverj. ous settlers who are very anxious to
imi lost to very nrany, as the " " l\ p|{|\CI-: (JKOIWJI'l nieilt the desirability of at once si' make homes here, but who are not () )(. .^jj '^ SaU11.(,.lv rrQm ,h(,
a t tendance proved. There -wore . � urinj: a full and detailed repur. bv prepared or financially able ,0 do the nirl|iss ,>stahIi,sni|1(int The late Mr ,, , .. �, ,,���.
l.'.n couples present, and the WollU, 1:, �.�....> lnv�..st,1,ent�Lots ,,,mp,,"n. engineers on the I.es, �......ssary experimenting In order to ^^ w,s ;, V(,t(M.;i|, ,�� ,�,. QnaX -I" �� ty la for street "^ � "^
I music provided for the oc- (,fTiT>od Clay iuiil � IJomlj M�r- power sites avaUable. the qjiantit^.-f l-an. th- proper :eth��ds of cul.iva, VVur.nli,'| his funeral was attended by ""' >ill"NVi1"1 PXt(i'lslons- wnun w"
by Mr. Balagno and the u.-t for (;�.o.l \nid.-. ~* ,,uipu ,.,,d and uuali.y 01 � san... ava u lion"and the crops mostsuited loathe .,,.,,..,.���,,�.,.,�� t1u. vval. veterans.
' " '|l" ' "'" '''" * "' ieart l:ll'ure ~io) te(] ilM.,.,..,�,, ,,, ioiin n0Xl w
'<{>-
\ great many requests arc tiled at . city hall for street, light, \ il sidewalk pxteusions, which entail capital expenditures and
"hers orchestra added the /es. to ,., |(( �� :ll, ,�,,�,.�, able alnnr .he Fraser. Nechaco, Wil .nils and climatic conditions existing > w conducted ^<|h '"* """"" T*v the S
..... ^ be I for a hrlrt vard. where low. flail,..... a,,* Other rivers in thi Th.re ore. be I. rese.ved. tha, this �: ^ ^ ^ ^ by tie, rat-pavers A.- Of thejX
rhr oddfellows had organized the !! "led brick for v........r work .mi and any other information that Association, represent the Liberal? ,..... ^ Vh^h pHiidlture ol he ogjj . toj
m With Kreat care and intention J~ � *�', 1,,|i,tlillK hri,,< can he will assist in securing interested cot. of the For, George tllstrici in annual ........^ ^ ,' . ; ^ ^ ^ charKe.s schools '"f'JM^l^J
'1-tall, and their efforts were re- ,,,-,�. lhl, ,ocal n.arke,. Willi -"�- I" �<>"'� <�^ i!"" lhe "u"....."v<""i"" ��^nibl� . recogntelliB ,,,i|(|,.(.n m.llt,,vi(I,!(l ,,�, aI1(1 � �,. j "u: f� u . and p a minor propo
'...... by success from both a social , ' , ,., ,,-ices br cH - 1.........' estalHtshlng a pulp mill in the urgent need of an experimental ............ ^ (((mon.(,w ' -.......> the estimates is controllabl,
lumber at present |
11 nnanclnl staiulpoi.it. , ....ii-.j.,,. ltlHtnrlal would find �i rendy dustr> in Ibis district. ....... wmui. ...,s ..,.�,..,.,.......-. � - � |y |||r ,; xv \' a. to render linaucial
s";.....' was served ai midnight, , ,\J "ml were this mat-na. for We hJh......IIBV� many men �,., hi i-stly rec,�est the provincial govern- ^itnw to th..... people .,. � driv
:">" was carried on for some consid- . , �, oh,ainabl.. here without protltubly employed in clearing ;tltf in�nt, thr-ough tb- Honorable .1.
''�"'I" time owing to the large nun,- T,"ht charges, ,t would not he loU laud near the banks of the rivers b> Minister \.f Agriculture, to take th
lier "f Pooplb who thronged the � " h- ^ ^oul(, pnss � hniidlnK. dl�i*osiu� of the pulpwood so cleare.l ,.......ssary steps to establish such a.. s,tua,i,....., these
� K reMri'n.iK the further con.......l-r-by opening the 1.....1 f.....vperhnenta. farn.....a r to. the city o ,.,.,._�,,,��., ,�., �,,,,�,
(l to about 4 a.m. 1,v,.c�loll ()f (,,U1|I. iniildlngH within setllfinent Prince George jusl us soon as pos- (- t|i.(.i,iiM.(, hi|Vi|J(. ||(l ,
......
farm within this district, most ear-
for contributions. It is hoped that people will nive as freely as possible.
bv the council
,k,�i-v mrtvi-ii
���'�.....r-
rut<-,- of Van
i- and. Prince
s......KSS
5
.. . ure
'-"Mcnnn Clinrch Affair Draws ,.mnnuin(.ia
LJIVRO A((.ii(l;.n<-e.
em y
with city a
Hire of Central Uritish
Columbia
\ practical hrlclc man stated
'iiient certain de've'lop'me
anil in pa it iiular the an disl rid .
in ibis the proylrici
I'eace Kiwi Uluck.
This Association, in annual
,. X pi.tcu.u . I-,,, j. luriher resolved, we ur�e up This Association, ill annual con
J>< annwi bazaar of the Presby- the ci.i/.en .l..-jW '';,;. �,.,;,, ,�, J government the necessity of ventlon a^.em.....d, endorses the ac
""' church Women's Association unlimited �,un..tit> <.i �,���^ �� "^ commencing the development tlon ,�f the gpvertiment In endeavor
si',,,1;"1 "; th� ^Kl^r ball on in the hi Us [wf a?ro9Bg he Fjjm K � ^ ^ ^ ^ {> ^ ^ ^ g((V
; ">�>� n.ternoon last. A largo at- River bridge. Ih Pi.ssli.. ^ m.iir ,he P.O.K. railway, and ,��,�,,., the administration ami con
; ll "''<�* and excellent orgnnlaatldiij ery, covering sheds, ete., wo�1" 'h (h(> � ,,(.v ,�. ,h(> K(>Vt,rnnl.Mit in trol and ownership of the 3.500.001
"""'tod to the unqualified success volve ail investment ot auoui * � c,earlng |,Cnd'and by community ef- acres of land known as the Peaci
Queen \ Ictoria veteran. He toiiMht . . . , , ,
, lhe linn, who has just concluded
in the AtKhan campaiKii with Lord � , ,
amlii of the city * hooks. . .
Roberts? and Lord Kitchener, and al- , in the Joyakl campaign mi the1 western frontier of India and later
in the Riel rebellion
AI'TKU S1XTRKN VKAlig.
Alter sixteen years in the employ oi tin- p. Burns Company. Mr. W. A Martin, late manager of the local
........_, _._ ered his connection
With the company to engage in a per
111 W
"tec. to the Qualified success volve an Investment of about ,,. . - - - ^gj- H, ^ (>f km)Wn us the Peace .The current Issue of the B.C. Gaz; with the company to engage ^ p�-
occaHion. The big hall was, but with lumber at ,.�>m ... -; � J a ^ - - ^ ^ ^^ coutalns^ice ot the Uuwpor- ^<'�u^eJ^�^ �a
"V decorated, and the stalls there appears no reason �h> h settlement he continued, ernment the necessity of continuing , a.ion of the Fort Fraser Ranch Ltd.. * M - U T^l eters
on a llve!^ trade with visitors brick yard should not have I sale to, , uu t,on