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PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN
Thursday, November 4 ,00
NICHOL AND ISLE PIERRE FARMERS'  INSTITUTE
Armistice Day
Basket Social and
Dance
The members of Nichol and Isle Pierre Farmers' Institute will hold a" Basket Social and Dance in the Community Hall, at Isle Pierre, on the evening of Armistice Day, November 11th
Visitors will be welcomed.
GEO. E.  BOOTHROYD,
President.
TIMBER   SALE   X6035
Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forrester not later than noon on the 1st day of November, 192G. for the purchase of Licence X6035 near Dome Creek to out 735,000 board feet of Spruce, Balsam and Fir.
Two (2) years will be allowed for removal  of timber.
Further particulars of the District  Forester    Prince   George,   B.C.
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IRISH FREE STATE
SEEKS LEAGUE APPROVAL
OF ITS CONVENTIONS
Geneva Nov. 2.�The governmeni of the Irish Free State has createc considerable surprise here by filing1 for approval with the League of Nations three conventions or agreements which it has negotiated with other portion's of the British empire.
CANADIAN LEGION
First Annual ARMISTICE
DANCE
The first annual Armistice Dance to be given under tl^ auspices of the Prince George branch of the Canadian Legion will be held in the Ritts-Kifer hall on the evening of Thanksgiving Day,
MONDAY, NOV. 8th
Tickets    $1.25,         Including    Supper.
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
Red Line
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Office  In  St. Regis Block, George Street
Telephone No. 150. DAY  AND  NIGHT  SERVICE.
We are using new 1927 Model Chevrolet Autos, and carrying full insurance for our patrons.
Our Motto: Comfort,   Protection    Service.
We are prepared to make trips
to   any   part  of  the  Northern
Interior.
MORGAN   &  ATKINSON
Proprietors.
Thanksgiving
Supper and
Concert
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th,
Under Auspices of Official Board of
Knox  United Church
Supper from 5:30 to 7:30.
Hot Turkey Supper
Concert   at   8:00. Tickets,  $1.00.
For   Concert   Only,   Admission
50c for Adults, 25c   for Children.
Tickets may be obtained at C. C. Reid's, Allan's Confectionery store, and Pitman's Music Store.,
Get vour tickets early, as there are only a limited number.
Prince George Hotel
J. H. JOHNSON, Proprietor.
Rooms, $1.00 per Day
Large rooms, with bath, $3.00 per  day and up.
Convenient Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.
Body of Clarence Henry Guile Laid to Rest Today
Impressive Masonic Funeral Services
Held in  Church  and  at   the
Graveside.
Large   Number of  Citizens  and  Outside   Residents   Pay   Respects to  His  Memory.
The funeral of the late Clarence Henry Guile took place from Knox church this afternoon and was attended by a large number of citizens and raihvaymen from all points along the railway. The deceased was one of the best known of the locomotive engineers who have run trains out of Prince George having made his city his headquarters off and on since the railway was taken over from the contractors by the G.T.P. company. Possessed of n sunny disposition, with a cheery word for everyone, he was known everywhere along the railway as "Pop Guile." It was his privilegf to know he enjoyed the good opinion of everyone, and he held it in a greater measure than falls to the lot of most men.
The funeral v/as conducted under the direction of the officers of Ne-chako Lodge, No. 86, A.F. & A.M., the services in the church and at the grave being performed by Rev. S. T. Galbraith, and the pall-bearers were mtmbers of the order who were associated with the deceased in his railway activities�Brothers F. Mof-fatt, A. Watt, C. Yost. F. Ball. M. Mclvor and D. O. Watkins.
The various railway brotherhoods as well as the B.P.O.K. organization were largely represented at the funeral.
The floral offering were eloquent testimony to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Among the great number were pieces from the follow, ing: Leslie Guile, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wilson, J. M. Butterley and fam. ilv and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnos Noble and Mrs. Finlay and boys. L. C. Jamieson, Nechako Lodge No. 86, Jasper Na-sonic Lodge, Brotherhood of Loco, motive Engineers, B.L.E. 898, B.R. T. 727 B.R.T. 869. O.R.C. R74, B.P.O.E. Prince George, and B.P.O. E. Edmonton.
DEMOCRATS MAKE SLIGHT
GAINS ON  TUESDAY
The Democrats made slight gains in the United States elections � on T-^sday the Republican strengthen the senate being cut by two, with the chance that corplete returns from a number of close districts may cause control of the senate to pass from the straight Republican following. Governor Smith carried New York for the Democrats with a large majority, and Senator W. M. Butler, chairman of the Republican organization, was defeated for senator in Massachusetts by David L. Walsh, Democrat.
AIMEE SEMPLE M'PHERSON COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE
Los Angeles, Nov. 4.�Aimee Sem-ple McPherson and her mother, Mrs. M. Kennedy, have been bound over to the superior court to stand their trial upon charges of criminal conspiracy and perjury growing out of the evangelist's sensational kidnapping story.
HOSPITAL DONATIONS
The board of management of the Prince George hospital wish to thank the I.O.O.F.. Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star Rcbekah Lodge No. 34, and the Elks for their donation of easy chairs, which are much appreciated, and will give the patients who use them a sense of home comfort.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
JUS i ICE D. A. M'DONALD
WILL PRESIDE AT ASSIZE
COURT NOVEMBER  17
There  are but two  cases on     the
criminal calendar for the assize court which opens in this city on Wednes, day,   November   17th.
Aaron   Kosta    a   Roumanan,   who is well known in Prince George, will stand trial  upon the charge of having murdered a settler named Maurice Orioli. in the vicinity of Quesnel. The accused and Orioli had land hold- j ings   in   the  vicinity  of  each   other, | and   Kosta   is   charged   with   having klled  his neighbor.     In this case  A. M. Johnson,  formerly deputv  attorney-general,  will    appear    for    the { crown.
The second criminal case is that of Rex vs. Dan Naphan. in which the accused is charged with having carnal knowledge of a girl under fourteen years. In this case the frown will be represented by J. M* McLean.
Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald will preside  at the assize  court  sittings.
J. H. HAWTHORNTHWAITE
DIED IN VICTORIA MONDAY
FOR SALE
FOR     SALE�Pure-bred     Chinchi.la
rabbits. 10 females 2 males; $125 for the lot. Apply Chas. Me Lane, Prince   George                          n4,2p
FOR  SALE�One  Team,   good sized
work horses, harness, sleigh and wagon, two three-year old twin colts, well matched in size and color; also good work horse, 9 year-old, and a very good mare 9-year old, good single of double. Will sell together or singly. A, T. Thompson, McMillan Creek, Prince George Post Office.                                oct 21 4tp
FOR  SALE�Young     pigs.       Apply
John Munro, Mud River.        ol4,op
FOR   SALE�Pure-bred   White   Wy-
andotte cockerels, Stebbings and Solly strain. $'A to 5. Apply Mrs. J. R. McDonald, Willow River.       n4,.'Jp
FOR   SALE�First-class   team,   with
harness; 7 and 8 yean"; about 2900 lbs.. $325.00. Apply W. H. Bearman, Newlands, B.C.         n4,2p
FOR   SALE�One   stump    puller.
For information call on or address j Mc-Lane Taxi   Prince George.     al2tf
LOST�Tire   for  Ford   car
instant. Reward for i\on 25ll> same to Dave Cormack 2 ?? �* hall.                                 ' dL the fir
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FOUND
keys. tif
Purse,  with   a   n     l keys.     Owner can\ IV ?ber identifying and paying fo, Ti?-e vertisement.                      ' th's
FOR RENT         ~^
FOR     RENT�Modern
_ Apply M. D. Hurrn.
FOR   RENT�Seven-roo^    c
able dwelling, hot w�er wH garage, stable, etc. K,,,,,, ,-, n ed; George Real Estate Co             r'nce
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FOR RENT�Furni.hed room.   Ad ply Mrs. A. J. Rogers.          ()28\Pc;
HOUSE   TO   RENT-An   app^
tenant   may   rent    rny   fu,Pnish J
four-room house on  Eitr'th
Apply A. Gagne.            "-tn
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FOR RENT�C.    P.    R.    ^
Rooms,   with   baths.       Ran-, cents.  75 cents and    $1.00      On day and night.    Quebec street
" i\ 3tc HOUSE   FOR  RENT-An  approvtd
tenant may rent the furnished four-room house on Eighth avennp Apply  Matt Hurm.                 oll,3p
HORSES TO WINTER�E   D  Van
derberg, of Punchaw, fifty miles south-west of Prince George is prepared to take horses for the" winter'
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WANTED
WANTED�Bids will be received for
the furnishing of 1 r> cords of drv jackpine, fir or birch. Wood to be measured and later cut on premises ten cords into 16-inch and five cords into 24-inch. Apply "Conhvood" Citizen  office.                            ,-,4^t
WANTED---Strong     schoolboy    with
wheel for delivery on comniissii n basis.    Box No. P., Citizen office.
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WANTED�To  hear   from  owner of
good   Farm  for sale,     State  cash
price,  full  particulars.    D. F. Bush,
Minneapolis,   Minn.______      o26.4tc
PERSONAL
FOR   SALE�Bargain.   176   acres   of
land containing 2,000,000 feet of spruce and balsam, near Newlands; $1000 cash, clear title. P.O. Box 242. Prince  George.                    n43n
LOST AND  FOUND
STRAYED�One Holstein 3-year-old
cow.    Finder please leave word at this office or wilh J. Henderson, city.
Business Opportunity
Applications are invited for appointment as Resident Representative for an old established dividend-paying Company at present expanding. An attractive contract is offered to man of aggressive character with good reputation and local standing.   Address communications to
IMPERIAL FINANCE & SECURITIES COMPANY
827 Standard Bank Building Vancouver, B.C.
Victoria. Nov. 2.�James H. Hawthorn thwaite. who for several yeai? was an outstanding figure in provincial politics, died here yesterday. Mr. awthornthwaite entered politics in 1901 when Hon. Ralph Smith surrendered his provincial seat to enter the bouse of commons, running as a Socialist candidate. When party lin"<--were introduced in 1903 Hawthornth-waite held the balance of powe** in the legislature for about three years and caused the newly-formed Me-Bride government a lot of worry, although he.was careful not to vote it out of office. The deceased wa3 a man of marked attainments and was keenly interested in the development of British Columbia
REDUCTION IS COMING IN DOMINION SALES TAX AND
TAX UPON  INCOMES
PRIXCJK   CJEORGE   LODGE No. 122
B. P. O. Elks
Regular   meetings   1st   and
3rd Thursday; in each  month.
H.  WOOD,  Secretary.
MARRY IF LONELY; Wst and ra0Jl
successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wisn marriage; striotlv confidential; i^ost reliable; years experience; description! free. "Tl" Successful Club," Nash, Box '�->'. ,   California.
MISCELLANEOUS
MISSING---Information     is     desired
r specting Karl Hanson. He vvns employed as cook on P.G.E. surveys in 1914. and was lost heard from at 150-Mile House in the spring of 1915, Anyone having information oi Han-sen since this date is requested to communicate with E. Limlstid. e:.iv P.O. Box 2U6, Prince George,    n l.'p
TAXI   SERVICE McLANE'S   TAXI   SERVICE�Sub
ject to call at any hour. Passengers bonded to extent of $10,000. Telephone  95.                           s9,tf
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
The City of Prince Rupert now open for a live man to handle our pallets there. Apply The J. R. Watkins Company. 1150 Hamilton St., Vancouver, B C.
RUBBER STAMPS
Orders for Rnbber Stamps of all descriptions promply executed.    ?end all orders to    The    Citizen,    Prince George.  B.C.
Ottawa. Nov. 4.�Hon. James Robb minister of finance, has issued instructions that a survey be made of the sales tax and income tax for the past three years with a view to suggesting reductions in. these taxes at the approaching session of parlia-ment.
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS
TO THE SHIP'S.SIDE
The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleeping cars through from the Pacific coast to the ship's side at Montreal and HalL fax, in connection with Old Countr' sailings during November and December.
Full information regarding rates, reservatiens, passports etc.. can be secured from any agent, Ganadian National Railways.                    o21,6
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