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June'22,   1933
ORGE   CITIZEN
Three
ORANGE PEJJOE'' BUND
TEA
"Fresh from the Gardgris"
Summed Drinks
LEMONADE-POWDER, Malkin's Best, per tin LEMON; JUICE, Grantham's, 13 oz.bottle LIME JlilCE, Mbntserrett,  19 oz. bottle . ^ORANGE CUP, C. �c B., 26 oz. bottle     .
PASSION FRUIT CORDIAL, a New Zealand Product.    Large bottle
25c
35c
i Victor L. Williams, game warden ! stationed at Pinlay Forks, has been ^created coroner for the northern portion of the Fort George police district. Heretofore whenever the services of a. coroner have been required in the vicirtfty of Finlay Forks' the nearest available officer has been at Prince George, necessitating heavy travelling expenditures, and at certain seasons of the year unavoidable delay. In his office as game warden "Vic" Williams puts in ten of the twelve months in the northern district.
Miss Amy Edwards, of the mothers' pension bureau, arrived in the city on Sunday from the west. Miss Edwards is on one of her trips of inspection investigating disbursements on account of mctheis' pensions, payments out ,oa the sick and destitute vote ot trie^pro-vince, and cases of neglected children.
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i HIGH SCHOOL  GIRLS $4.25
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MRS. TILLY SAUNDERS BRINGS DOWN LARGE BEAR WITH TWO SHOTS
Mrs. Tilly Saunciers. of Kidd. brought down a large black bear on Monday morning with two well-placed shots from a rifle. She noticed the animal crossing the river and waited for him. When bruin lumbered up on the bank Mrs. Sa'unders opened fire. One shot struck the animal in the shoulder and a second entered its head.- The bear was in good condition, and hunters who sized it up placed its weight as high as 600 lbs.
Rt. Rev. Walter R. Adams, Bishop of Cariboo, will conduct, 'confirmation services in St. Michael's church on Sunday evening at 7^30 o'clock.
The 'funeral of Helen Marie Pallett. wife of Robert_ M Pallett. of Mud River, took^plac'o on Sunday afternoon and was .attended by a wide circle of friends.  SCHOOL TRUSTEES
Notice to Parents and Guardians
VER
DEAL WAS COMPLETED
their   monthly    meeting  on'Tuesday. June 27th in    Andersen's o'clock.   Every
Andersen's    Hall    at 3   was playing along the creek ,in corn-member    is   requested   pany  with some older children about -_!-.  �;   thO I forty yeards  from the Hensbee home.
Peter Veregin appeared to have been  ^Se^rSth^n^^e'oldTrthe : forty yeards  rrom tne.  n.eu� .,_,.,,
sincere   in   1928   whrn  he   announced  to bung .s?met?J?,s to be solct at           The older children left the little, one
his''intention "of  moving his Doukho-                                                                              "       '� "��-   *-��   *-~   ~r>  uan\r   home bor settlements out of Saskatchewan
Notice  is' hereby    given       ^ Prince George Board of School tees requires the parents or puarduns, of all children  whom  they  desire  to enroll for the  opening   of � the^ _spnooi term en September 5th to fuvn   ) l  I
 li      ifti      with res
following information with respect  to ; otj..cn thW. Name of the child, present an- j dress, and da*e of birth.    This, lnftfr- | mat'on  is  required - to   be   filed   w,. tn .the board of school trustees noi   latei than!Thcursday, July 13th.  1933./ A - M.   PATTERSON. / Jun29-2tc                                    Secretary
 after   telling:  him   to   go  back-.home and  it is  presumed the child  slipped Jnto the creek after they left and was  h              k   is   a
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home cooking stall.
The  work  of renewing the deck on  th   Hudson
: ered Constable MacKinley and Coronei
 the  tra
 the   Ale^mder   company'  t
 the   Ale^mder   cpy  There is no word yet as to when  rid          s    the
Doukhobos
tion known as the Christian Commun h         L'itd
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ployment for some  tim  l
ployment    or         e
cently secured employment in the vi it
cently securd       py cinity of Kamloops, where he was wait.- fil    i:
p  wife and  family
Thur-iday the police were able to establish to the satisfaction of the court that, immediately prior to making his application for government re-V-ef in 1931, Kobra withdraw from one of the chartered banks a very considerable sum of money. He entered a plea of not-guilty on Thursday but the magistrate held him to be guilty and sentenced him to serve two months imprisonment at hard labor. Kobra migrated from one of the countries in central Europe.
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bm-cments in;advandng the purchase   Sve^She"cityonf^riday  to confer Hackney/claims Ke secured-Purchase   ^   Han,y   BoJNvniani   the  company-s
and
cn lO'.OOO.OOO-acres cf land so that Veregin could have a wide choice the price of- the lands rangi'ng from $15;) to $15 per acre. Later four groups of the- -Doukho'jors inspected the -lands
colcn;zation    and    agricultural  repre-tentative, for the province.    Mr. English will probably rejturh ca^-t on day.
FOREIGN RESIDENT
.selected  one   million |     Tnc cpm  meptil^
"cf KnoxWM^s.; CONVICTED OF FRAUD
Pasteurized �
MILK � CREAM
and BUTTER
INTERIOR CREAMERY
aci-cs  for.which  the  owners  wf�J�  wlveh  ^as^arraa^ed^to^be   h^eld   on . ]N  RECEIVING  RELIEF receive   $0.00   per   acre   and    T"" ""'"'           '   -    ^    *~"
lr'-;-ccnnr'F.'-icn of one dollar 1030    tlir>   nnrciia-c   \\".
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. the purchase w^ssiiil on arid Hackney claims that on the request, of Veregin he . advanced $34,791. to the American Slavic Colonization Limited to be used in bringing certa'n' Douk-
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Hackney, c^'ui-dav   afternoon,   at   the   home   ot in July j Mrs. Aifken. has had to be postponed
Stipendiary 'Magistrate   Milburn   on Thursday found J. Kobra,  residing in the   vichV.ty     of   Lindup.     guilty     of fraud in  the  receiving  of  relief  from The Prince George Women's L'beraOJ the   provinciai   governmetnt.     Kobra*.?
Mr.s. A            as had to    e pop
, owing to Mi-5S Isabel Mclntosh bein 1 unable to reach the city until a later
date.
in the
SOUTH FORT GEORGE COMMUNITY    HALL
FRIDAY, JUNE 30TH     ^
�     Music By � ALFOMIANS �
Refreshments Two Door Prizes
Sees from Russia to join the j as�a�on will no!d a tea on SaturdayToffenc^ dates  back   to   1931.   but   the | Z   Ladies 35c            Gents 3?c
Paiia'dian   boukhobors    on   their   ar- I "fternoon'Vt'rthe_home of Mrs. H. G.
rivtti in  Mexico.    Since  then   Veregin   pe
�� '      -led off on the purchase and-as                           �?�
The South  Fort George Community association   will   sponsor   a   dance   m
]jolice  did   riot   have   the   evidence   to jwoceed agains'i: him unt'l recently. On
n result
Hackne'y  comnienced  lvs ac-
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FINGERWAVES AND MARCELS  50
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2t-The plan  which  most   favor   for   ad- wheat  calLs  for uf   in   the    .wheat  P      exerting    country by  Per cent.   A plan is also beinfi  out     to  absorb    the   presejfi  surplus within two years.  The  '. p11t   surplus   has   had   a   de- ^        ct iiUn wheat prices. One bM loriti.es in the United StotS   Edicts   dollar    wheat before the end of tne >"ear-

CHIFFONIER in Fir 6C Walnut finish, with 4 large
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FIR    DRESSER, 3 Drawers, Finished in Walriut color,
with Large Mirror,    Price                         Jpl.*j.95 I
SIMMON'S^   COUCH,   with    Mattress    and   Pillow, Drop Side.     Price                                   $13.50
STiVlMON'S    BED, Spring and Mattress Complete
for                                                          $19.50
SIMMON'S HEAVY PANEL BED, with Coil Spring
and Good Mattress.     Price                      J$2T.OO
See  the  new    "BURBANK     RANGE"     finished  in
Ivory and Green � Now on display.
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