friday, November 28, 1913 ———— —_——— $35 Few people realize the difference bet- ween a good and cheap coat until a caught in a storm. While the Loga Coat is the very latest in an over- coat it is also water proof Martin : N O’Reilly | P. 0. Box 203 Phone 47 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments imith Block, rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C THE RELIABLE PLUMBER HARRY HANSON m 138 2nd Ave Phone 489 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Out-of-Town Work Hotel and Restaurant Work s on New Work & Insured from Frost Work PrompUy and Guaranteed at easonable Prices Trial Wall Convince You Anima birds, fish and all tinds game heads mounted; tes tanned and made into rugs Oe All work strictly first 's, A, MITTLER, Expert Taxi- é 5S Helmeken St., Van- Mal Estate, insurance and Loan Broker Notary Public. Rents and Gollections Alt Block, 2nd Avenue Prince Rupert Between Sth and 6th Streets Milice 606 3rd Ave. Phone 93 ‘PACIFIC TRANSFER CO. ah leaming, Safe, Piano, ‘iture and Baggage Moving Carefy d Promptly doné. Merage and Forwarding Wood and Coal HARRISON W. ROGERS Architect Suite t, Federal Block PRINCE, RUPERT, B, C. Phone 800 P.O. Box 1635 F. M. CROSBY Second Hand Dealer Wants Uilure, (0 DUY oll Kinds of Household Fur- Tools,’ Guy € in the line of Mechanics’ UY ne) SOG Men's Clothing. Will call #98 arg ‘iehest prices paid, Ave. W. Phone Red 243 Eve; sahil Shed 4 4 ‘1 to his business, 1 na pert Let me property collector, your rented ‘GEORGE LEEK 818 ang Ave. Phone 203 / ae _ ee { RRINCE RUPERT FEED C0. $08 Third Avenue 100k Or en —— Dealers in a SEEDS a TIMOTHY a. CLOVER ALFALFA fonn ETC CHICKEN PERr “ A SPPCLALTY | {Terms : © CAPTAIN CAMERON W ex- be adown Commnder of the ill-fated ford, which me of the Huron is supposed to ships upside Your Shopping Early, Dear, your shopping early; dear, Do You must do Or we shall hear the same old cry that wen around last year, do early, mothe! In Jess than twenty days will come that sweetly solemn thought, The middie of December and there's not a present bought More Proof. “Where do the styles come from?’ “The Balkan war furnished the latest.” “War is all Sherman said. Lot 5, Block 18, Section 5 PRICE 5,400 $2,700 cash, balance months, 9 i; and 6 interest APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert industrial : Sites With Rail and Water Transportation Apply HARRISON GAMBLE & co. Financial Agents Third Ave Prince Rupert Mai) Orders Promptly attended ta OVERR PIER GOPERICH LIFE RAFT FROM:THE “ARGUS.” SCENES OF THE WRECK AT GODERICH The lower picture shows coffins containing wreck victims be- ing carried away from the shore. : THE DAILY NEWS ———————SSS_ GRIM REMINDERS of * he OTORM TOLL.* AAI UUUUUU UU UU OOOO UU To My Friends and Others! I beg to announce I have been appointed EXCLUSIVE FISCAL AGENT for the PrinceGeorge. Investment and Development thas Limited hi ' a who own and control .SEVEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY i THOUSAND DOLLARS worth (my valuation) $750,000 Prince George PROPERTY most centrally situated NON SONAR D OOS BORON AO 0 AOR RCC III III III IAA A I AI iY a £4 a ae -I will consider leasing the locations to desirable parties for immediate improve- ber of performed was quite satisfactory and proved assessments beyond measure that owners} have every faith in the future of| the camp, and next year, when} the Granby Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company's big reduc- |} tion works are in operation there is evel reason to believe that several properties, now dormant, will have work resumed so as to permit shipments The fact that the solidated purposes going into the and will event- made. Con-} being Granby customs business, ually add a lead should lend much encouragement to lo- cal owners desirous of shipping, but whose ore will not stand the stack extra expense of shipment to | southern smelters. The splendid work being mundertaken by the | Portland Canal Tunnels, Ltd., in | driving the long bore to erosscut | the Glacier Creek vein series at depth, the development being carried on by the Indian Mines, Ltd., up the Salmon river, the opening of the Swamp Point lime deposits by the Granby Consoli- dated and the efforts made by} many individual prospectors and companies to demonstrate their respective holdings speak hope- fully for the future of mining in this section of the province, and CAPTAIN WRIGHT Captain of the James Carruthers, the largest freighter on the lakes, Which was lost in .the worst storm ever seen on Lake MININGDEVELOPMENTINAND = AROUND THE PORTLAND CANAL | NOT AS MANY PROPERTIES WORKED AS LAST YEAR BUT THOSE DEVELOPED HAVE MORE THAN JUSTIFIED York for London yesterday, hav- EXPENSE ‘ ing with her twenty thousand dollars as the proceeds of her CRE ee Be I A as ae With the advent of winter de-|with the advent of capital The|prief lecture course. 7 N. B.—I expect to return about the end of Noyember velopment on the majority of|Miner voices the opinion of those | eaninesinigeitiorreaetenaiat 1 ai F f 4 sya properties is necessarily SuS-| most competent to judge that the| NEW SUPERDREADNOUGHT ] to reopen my Prince Rupert office. , pended and for the next few] portland Canal Mining Division | neers 3 months s hardly likely that}! wil) vet rank as one of the larg-|Launched at Cost of Fourteen |}; more than three or four mines in} est producers of ore in iithors | Million Dollars. RAIA AIDII IIIA ISI III II ISI III AI IIA II IAIN this division will continue de-| British Columbia.—Port!nd Can- | wohl velopment. For several reasons,| a] Miner Devonport, Nov. 27.—Britain’s principally financial, there has len scl ail lgreatest fighting craft, the super- jnot been as many properties After coming home from a/|dreadnought Warsprite, was e jworked as the season of 1912,|} ball, a woman puts on morejlaunched here yesterday. She R d Th D il N but those on which money has} cjothes to sleep in than she wore | was constructed at a cost of four- ea e a y ews been expended have more than} {to dance in. teen million dollars. justified themselves. The num- | ment. Frank A. Ellis! Second Street, Prince Rupert MRS. PANKHURST RETURNS Lectures WNetted Twenty Thousand Dollars. Her New York, Noy. 27.—Mrs. Em- |meline Pankhurst, the militant suffragette, sailed from New AAA eee eee ee. 2 eee tréitbdétbdd ttt tt tt ttt ih ak + FOCI CISICOIDIIISIK ISIC OI I ok toni oooh ibiioickbikketbbebdttetetetetbbeesbbdbiasiaiiiiiuwnwrs Huron, Pea Pe Pe Peete sot ot ott at SO ae Wee Se ee ee oe oe oe ee EE XK KK KSPR PDF APS PPP *~PePrP ~PAP PP J . ° A ? ristmas } + P i Week 3% reparation eek 4 f + A great merchandise movement to adjust the store and its stock to the Xmas Season’s demands y o ‘ 9 u LADIES’ COATS MILLINERY NECKWEAR =» 8 Oy , Bh ies iW ’ Gt P is hs Season's smartest Hats greatly A big special in dainty Neck- ‘ iP ae 24 ladies Coats, all this sea- reduced. Here are a few of the wear. This is the week to buy 5 son’s styles. These Coats have reductions made: your Xmas gifts in this line. A ° ial got to go; we need the space. for $18.00 Hats...........5-5% $9.00 table of stylish Collars at unheard " Tey our Xmas display, They won't SUM OOTats.. 0.6 ssc eens nod $7.50 of prices, , Wh faa last long as they are going at $42,00.Hats.......0.2. 058 $6.00 , i cost price. Come in and see BNGRiGiaig,. os atk $4.00 ; | } them. SUMO Mats......s4c00 0008 $2.50 DRESSES >: ie All shapes at cost. > - ae A » of girls’ Hats for $1.00. ; ee , LADIES’ ITS snble.of girls a tore Don’t pass by these big bar- , +s INFANTS’ CLOTHES gains in one-piece dresses. New i} i: Recep: : styles and materials. 7 1a 24 ladies uits : everyone Panama Cloth, reg. $10.00, , ii knows that we carry the New ; s uae tin $7.50 , es ti York Tailored Suit, the most up- As we do not intend to carry OR PURER ie ee eee A ie to-date Suit on the market, Just this line any longer, POU: ORG and Serge Cloth, reg. $12.00, mi i i think of ita §36.00 Suit for some real bargains, You can buy for $8.50 4 a i $20.00. Satin lined; everything these garments for loas than the Velveteen, reg. $45.00, ° ha perfect about it, But we need the cloth costs. The jot consists of Sole oh ee $10.00 ‘ “eS ee space infants’ long muslin dresses, pet- Corded : Velveteen, reg. $46.00 i al : ; state ticoats, infarts’ short dresses, c F ee 3 >On J ' ney Bs erie ent ee — petticoats, ‘AJso -a .few muslin FONG. k's sarees awlnis gion , -$12.00 , al t e . o Clear, in serge, oa cll tan ix yer ee Panama and tweed; regular $7.50; Gresaodi for girls ap 4ogie: years, . | a et 4 i por. 45.00:thag wank, Royal Society Packages of Pillow CORSETS . i SATIN PETTICOATS Tops, centrepieces, underwear, , ' These are real beauties, all col- blouses, runners, aprons, neck- Famous D. & A. Corsets in six ors, regular $7.50, this tie racks, all make lovely Xmas different models. All in on this . WEEK wececcreeedes . +++ $5.75 Gifts. All have a reduction of 10 sale. These Corsets are known ° How about them for Xmas % this week, New shipment just for their good style and wearing rs gifts? arrived. qualities. 30% Regular Price. A ae , iS Besides the special bargains mentioned above there will be a discount on everything in stook of 20 %, including Silk com- $ binations, Silk and Wool Underwear, Hosiery of all kinds, Evening Gowns, Silk Dresses, Ribbon, Real Lace Neckwear and numerous beautiful articles for Ladies’ wear. Sale Commences Friday Nov. 28 for One Week START YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW! os .