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Professional Directory.
LEGAL.
SURVEYORS.
YOUNG & OGSTON
BARRISTERS,  SOLICITORS,
ETC. Munro Bldg.        Over Post Office.
\V.  I\ (KJILVIK
BARRISTER.   SOLICITOR   AND
NOTARY    PUBLIC. Ogilvie  Block.              George  St.
P.  E. WILSON
BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Prince George,  B.C.
P. P. BURDEN
BRITISH  COLUMBIA  LANP
SURVEYOR.
Successor to Green Bros., Burden &   Co..  Fort  George   Branch.
J. P. CAMPBELL
BRITISH   COLUMBIA   LAND
SURVEYOR Munro Bldg,, Prince George,  B.<
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
DKNTISTRY.
P. J. SHEARER
NOTARY  PUBLIC  AND CONVEYANCER.
Fire Insurance, Life, Accident and
Sickness  Policies.
Millar  Section   Lots for  Sale.
Rox o7.           Prince George, B.C.
DM.  ALWARD
DENTIST.
Munro Building. Over Post Office. PHONE  103.
		PK	IXCE GEORG	I	REAL	
			ESTATE (	<>		
			COXVEYAN<	E	RS	
F	�in	\ I	late Class ami		Vutomol	ile
			lnsu ranee			
	R		1   \.cents and	\	aluators	
		N(	tary  Public in	Office		
1	ho	re	22F.		(leor^e	St.
[>R. BADGERO
DENTIST.
Office:   Over   Prince   George  Store.
STATIONERS
INSURANCE.
M. C. WIGGINS
REAL   ESTATE   &   INSURANCE,
NOTARY PUBLIC. General   Brokerage  Business. Property    managed    for    non-resident owners.    Correspondence Invited.
Office:  Corner 4th & George. Prince George, B.C.
1	hi:	CITIZEN   JOB   PR	ESSES
( If	ice	and Commercial SI	at ionery
		a Specialty.	
Ou	si,	e Competition Met	in Price
		and Quality	
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	MISS	E.	\V.	MAX\!	'ELL, II.N.
G	rad. C	in.	( ,	liege oi	Chiropractic
	Cres	cei	t	Jlock,	Jrd  Ave.,
		T	el<	phone	ilR
I	ours":	2 t	, 5	and by	Appointment
Ml	�s.	.IAXK  A	SIX!	'li	mi;
	QU	VLIFIED	NU R	Si	
K\t	; 11S i	.�   experi	MIC"	in	profes-
sion.	Sp�	cial attei	tion	t>	Mater-
n i t y   i	ase	s    by     pre	vious		ippoint-
ment.					
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i i > � -;. i	on	er Baillie	ami	M	ontreal.
FRAGRANCE
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betokens the perfection of the leaf. Famous for 30 years, Salada never varies the excellence of its quality.
COUNCIL OVERRIDES MAYOR'S
VETO ON  OIL  CONTRACT
i Coni inued from Page 1 i 7" ci : j- I supported that at the time because I believed it was the lowesi price obiainabh . When I voted :r " :;. resolution ' considered !  was    nt"i         ; �         roi tract  which
1 con n! r i binding. That being t In- ( LSe it �� oi, Ir! not ira ke any  Ten cp to me il the Snowdon com-:� � i\ rju � �� I a price ol fifty cent s. and fnt this reason I stand with the � iri ginal  resi lut ion."
Aklern ;� n Pat ten on expi � � ised himself in favor of the McLean resolution itncj disclaimed any respon-sibilit> for th- Bnowdon offer being made public.
The amendment of Alderman Taylor was then put and was lost on a division of three to four, Mayor Johnson, and Aldermen Taylor and McKay voting for it. and the rest of the council against. The original motion was then put and carried on the sanie division.
The tenders for the filling of Third avenue bridge were then opened.
A. P, Anderson gavo a flat figure oi $3,980 for a till with a 60-foot crown, and $3,190 fur a 40-foot crown and the necessai y decking.
Lockyer Brothers figured tho fill-Ing at 7 ."> cents per yara and tli<; cribbing for a 60-foot crown fill at $800.
Bentz & lloff figured 75 cents per yard for  the filling-
K. J. Garvey figured il'i cents for the filling and the necessary timber
PRINCE   GEORGE   CITIZEN
Friday, Jun
	W. P. GREGG	
	BRITISH  COLUMBIA	LAND
	SURVEYOR.	
	Prince George, B	C.
Alexander Hutchison, tho local representative of the Imperial Oil company, thanked the members of the  council  for     the     consideration
1 shown in tho pia ing of the lubricating oil contract.     In this connection
I Mayor Johnson called his attention to his statement that he (Mayor Johnson)   had   been  responsible  for
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Classified Advertisements.
FOR HALK
 SALE�Good    Dry    Jackpine  Wood, $7.00 per cord.    Leave or-
 the  entry  of  the   Snowdon   company   dQra  s*ith  ,,(1(;k     &     Gillis.     W.     II.
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 into the oil dispute.    The mayor a8-| chance. serted he had no know-lodge of    the
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Snowdon company's movements, and   poR SALE�Lath and Lumber.   Get
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to accept the mayor's statement and   Saw Mills,  Dewey, 1B.C. apologize,
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T""t8TY VISITOR�Alld         == �made   Prince   George  tua"** the   government   vendor's presume?    Miss    Prince   c, Certainly not.    It WaK �'FroJln?^ at a5 Cents per Pint.    Phone 34m
FOREST F1RKK  WRKAKINCJ HAVOC WITH   ItKMOTK TIMBE
POH SALE�One    3-Sided    Planer.   ^   �.��     ~........ "m -^U: ou
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Guaranteed in Rood running ord-   (on     Uuion            �            ��"..;..   a
3R . er.     Price   (300.00.     Apply   Briscoe    ,-gA                                 Lames,    j>hon(j
Country   at    HtwiwaU'i's   <>l'   Parsnip
Rivor is  Abla/.i�Willow   River
Timber in Danger
Lumber  Yards,  Prince (.J^orge.  B.C.
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lt  SALK�Two   Milch  Goats,  one to freshen about July 30th.   Also
ing Young Hens. South Fort George.
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�"ti Wehrea M23.�c
I Three   Turkeys,   one   gobbler     and I poll BALE�Ford SiiTr7T~7~M~~  forest   firr  havoc  is  now  be- I          hm%     AppIy   p   Q   JJox  fJ            *    TwQ Seater      ^^-i  Mod,
g  familiar      Fur   three   weeks                                                    Jnl6-tfc   Bplendid running order.   Apply ctt
The com in
sorest fires have been raging all over the Fort George district and there has been no rain. The damage to timber h:is been enormous. hut the areas .: :� cted arc, in the main,  timber that   is not  easily    ac-
 ll  SALE�Six   Voinm   Pigs.     Ap-
zen Office.
In ;itl-
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ply c. Goglln, west of Cemetery.   giNGEU    SEWING    MACHINE? . Jnl6-4tp         $r,.00     down     and    $3.00  ]
�IIK-Ks roll SALK� ak.'  2 weeks , mollth-    You can send it]    k at an,
,      . ,    .      : time, or. if von keep to   2   months,   from      bred-to-lay                 ,                   �
cessible,   but   which   would,     if     the   stock.     Also Chicken  House.     Apply   I)n<"  Wlthont   �nter< development of timber in this coun-   cor, 2nd Ave. and Victoria St.                                '   �ol"s
tr>   was activeh   undertaken, be util-                                                   Jnl6-2tp          e'
the Musi ESO-tff
�d  in the con Returning   fi ad waters  of e   divide   betv e McGregor. .1
of time.
;i     trip     to    the
Parsi iii   i i\ or,  in
SALK�Double   Co location,   fenced   and   planted    m
1;iil    .,,.....    an(j j potatoes.     cheap   for     quick     sale.
k McGaghrati, who   "'
T^J   QUICKS KOK SALK�il. 1 2   with  moth' r  for I? ply F. D. Boothi oyd, Nil h
so other lots for  sale cheap,    Ap-
made  the  trip   .         W.   H.     O'Dell,   P1* cor   -1"1 Av"   and Victoria St.       p>oi:  s.\l.K�Tw,.   ^ states  that   a   bis   fire     is     burning   ________                                  Jnl  ~-tp         weighing 300  pi
from   the  mouth   of     Swam])     river.
near   Davis  lako   on     the     Crooked   -----------
 FOR RF\T
'" ^''rpl'^  Duroc  Om'  Yorkshire   B
 WANTED
 IKKIMHI)  HOISK I-OK KKNT  furnished.^ close in.    Apply
 Moran, Connaught Hotel.
 .'   o    ,     WOMAN  COOK   WANTED M23-tfc    �*
river, which has run through to the   poll  KKNT�Three  Roomed  House   Pigs.   2 weeks old;
head   of   the   Parsnip     river      Some          on      Laurier     descent.      Apply    Brood Sow to fair.
swamp  lands  have  served   to    stem   Mrs.  .!.   C.   McKfenzie.                  J9-tfc   3  first class Milch
this fire, in  pi......1   but   in  many di-   -----------------------------�--------________   Enquire at  B.C.   Bai
rections it threatens lo travel to snow line, on the mountains, before it dies out.
(>n the west  side of McLeod Like.                                                                           Class,    for    hot
some years ago. a strange thing oc-     AUTOMOBILES  FOR HIRE.    wascs.   Apply immed
curred.     A   regular   cyclone     swept                                                                 .   Hotel.
through the timber for a distance of         >|O,;(;AN ,* MELLSON AUTO       '------------------777^777^
son,., miles and tore the living trees                          SERVICE.                                                 NOTK h
down, leaving them  piled  in a  greal                          *_______
swath      Into  this  ready   made     fire                At   the  Panama   News.               /\   MEETING   ol   the  R:
trap   of   the   woods     some     stricken    ,.       ...           . ,. �          v-:   . . r-.,    . . ,. .,,             Farmers'   Inst
Dav riiniif 1 08.
on   Saturday,  July
NMght Phone 9
mind  allowed  a  fire to  ere.-p.     perhaps bj  accident, or perhapa by de-   Germain,   for  the  ladies,     and     Mr.   the Hartley School Horn sign      According to Mr,   McGaghran   Germain   for  the    gentlemen.     Mrs.   bers  are requested  I the flames from this fire reached out    Booth and Mr. D. Tato won the con-   G.  A. Sutton of the I half way across McLeod lake, in the   solation  prizes.                                        Boara,  will addn
recent high  winds.    This fire is als doing much damage.
There is yet another fire on tl Arctic slop.-. the headwaters i which reach as far a< Summit lafc thirty miles north of ibis city. Th is  on the   Pack  river,  fifteen     miN
Mrs. \V. P, <)L'ilv:'-. accompanied by "I'.Hli" Ben'', thr origin younp son of Mr. r.nd Mrs Ogilvie. left the < ity a few days ago tci spend some weeks al   Portland, 1 ire, . on .1  visit.
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"Children's   I >aj "
from   the   mouth.     The   path  of   this    ,,,.,.,;,,,,   Vilth   ,-,,.   .,. is across the Parsnip river and up to j K,|nx   Churcn   S.S
1  the 1 lui.( ii  at   tli
 In   con
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work for a 40-foot   fill at   $270
On the yardage estimated by the engineer the cost ol the Garvey tend' 1 r would bo $1,8ft8.2fi for the fill with a 40-foot crown, This tender being the cheapest, il was accepted subject to the sale of the bonds be ins  perfected,
A storm blew up over the action of ih'1 athletic association in fenc ins Duchess I'arl; mnfi n portion of the roadway without the consent of the council. Messrs. Fraser and Motfat were preseni on behalf of the resident ratepayers, and while they did not object to the fence-, which is a wire affair, they dia vie   la k< .   i nfl  t her,'  seems to     be some danger of it  reaching the Sum mit lake sect on.
During  his bunting expedition  up the  Parsnip  river.  McGaghran     and O'Dell secured two bear.;     They sav, Innumerable  heaver In  the    creeks, and  numbers of moose  were sighted The latter were heavily framed ani inals  but   they   were   in   very     poor condition.
 be observed  renoon service ( 1 1 o'clock 1. on Sum!.iv the 1 81 h 1 � st. The children will repeat lessons learned during tho session and will i'i: lei appropriate hymns, while � �'.! �  � � ;�   �                 r vico     t hi      diploma1-'
gained will be pi nted 1 'arenl s :� r 1�1 ;��:>''. n| th<� children arc cordially   in-, it' d   to  attend.
CE \ LEI) TEN 111 der for < 'ai ih celved bj the II  1 1. �   , ;   Public   A Wednesday,   the 1922,  for ��leu in t ion - of the above Plans,  specifics obtained  i>t   the
Rev   E   n   Johnston, pastor of the | office, Court Hoi
District Engineer
The irip made by MoGaghran and   Firsl  Baptist Church of Athena, Ore-O'Dell extended by water from Sum     t,on    wh 1  has arrivotl   hi  the city in   or :it  tne Public mit lake down the Crooked river In-   connection  with  the colonization  of   Parliament   Building to   McLeod  lake,  and   down  McLeod   n  tract   of  land  on  the oast  of    the        Kach tendoi   mi lake  Into   the   Pack,   to     the     point   Fraser. will give a lecture this even- J by an accepti where   this   river   empties   int.,     the   ing in the G.W.V.A.  ball, on Fourth   Bank  of  Canada, Parsnip,  and   up the  Parsnip  for     a : avenue,   at   8   o'clock.     Subject   will I $3,000.     I b(> ' distance of about   125  miles to    the   he   "Was  Jesus  Christ   the  Son     of   ful tendered  will headwaters.                                              God, or an Impostor."    Dr. Johnson   curity for the due-
Fires throughout the Fort George   is an earnest defender of "the Faith   formance district  are so numerous that   it     is | delivered   to  the   saints."     and     all | factory completion
The lowest  or an> c< ssa rfl v  accepted
difficult    to   pet   a   prop'!1   idea      oi    Christian  people  and  doubting  ones, those of major or minor Importance,    and   Indifferent   ones,   are   cordially At Willow River a big body of splen-    invited.     "Come   and   let   us   reason did  timber  i    in  danger    of    being   together." killed by a fire which has crossed the Fraser river from the  Little Salmon river country.    The forestry department   sent   100 men  out   yesteday  to try  and   stop   this   fire   from     doing havoc to the timber limits, and with favorable   winds  it   is  hoped   to  bold the flames on the fringe of the hip
timber.
coon   after  her arrival   in   B.C.     The
IiOOAJj HAPPENINGS               Edwards', father and sons, fought in
France.     The  father  is also 11   voter-
J, Bedford Edwards, eldest son of Harry lOdwards of Nlchol, has been appointed patrolman at Red Pass, B.C. II" servea with the isth Battalion in France, being badly wounded and gassed at Arras. His intended wife Balled from Wales on I he   Sth.   and   they   will   be     married
Tho  Ladies'  Auxiliary to the G.W. V.A.   wish   tn  announce  a     military
an of the Boer war.    They live on a ranch  at Nichol  station.
whist   drive  to  be  l'Md   In   the  G.W, V.A. hall on Friday next, June 23rd,                     WESTERN HALL
Admission 7r,c, including refresh- Western International -- Calgary inents. Prizes and a good time pro- | 2, Edmonton 3; Vancouver 15, Ta-mised.                                                          coma 1.
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The Prince George Tennis Club's j The steamer ConestOga, loaded whist drive, held on Wednesday with wheat, bound from Port Col-evening in the CJ.W.V.A. hall, was borne to Montreal, burned to the attended by a goodly number of peo- water's edgo in Cardinal canal at pie who enjoyed the occasion gTeat- Ogdensburg, N.Y. Tho Iohh is esti-ly.    The   prizea   were won by   Miss   mated at  8250,000
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Public   V\  i
Department of Pilhlj1 ment     Buildings. June 2, 1922.
A lot of people
are having Ice Cream Delivered-
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you
The Palm
nre 1" T"flI1
Tho Cooler
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