December 23, 1913 Tuesday, SSS THE DAILY NEWS Drink The Health! of Your Holiday Guests in ger Brewed and Bottled in Vancouver by Vancouver Breweries, Limited You'll find no more satisfying beverage. The taste will appeal to everyone in the party Beaver Liguor Co. LIMITED Distributors, Prince Rupert Whether For Yourself orasa Gift to your Friend PERRIN’S GLOVES The well known Perrin trademark as shown in cuts should be on every glove you get, as this assures you perfection of Best dealers the world over sell the genuine PERRIN’S GLOVES. ; ® Sere J} FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | 710 SECOND AVE i Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery ) Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle i Iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns | Rope Valves } Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” i ————— = fl FRED STORK’S HARDWARE = | , FARGO UU ULL. UU LILO LRA. E AO RO Showing for Xmas Gifts . Hand-made Blouses, Silk Blouses, Irish Lace Neckwear, Hand Embroidered Initial Hdkf., Folding Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen, Silk Scarfs in great variety, Hair Bh ops Gloves, Scarfs and Doilies in linen and Kimonas, Silk Hose ,Stoles and Muffs, Royal So- ciety faney work and many other very useful gifts. “e off — COATS AND SUITS ———— 20 % off DEMER’S DEMER’S FO IIR RRO RADDA AIA IIA AAI DSAISISISI IS ISIS ISIS ace Ee tiie te ta te te St te te te th te te th te te te OOO Og —,,.. i LL Knott’s Xmas season is on. Bakery special orders for Xmas take We Cakes, Pies, Puddings and all kinds of FancyBaking. BIGGEST BAKERY IN NORTHERN B. C. ORDER EARLY Phones 190 and 363 3rd Avenue Knott’s : Bakery © Bm at A 0 to ee re Style, Fit and Finish. | Bes Subscribe For The Daily News "GRANBY BAY NEWS :| Granby Bay, Dee. 241.—The Granby Consolidated still con- tinues its policy of expansion, which has been so marked during’ the past two years, and the latest acquisition is the Snowshoe mine at Phoenix. The Granby have been carrying on extensive devel- opment work at the Snowshoe for some little time, and it is now understood that they have exer- cised their option, paying 820,000 for the property. $2 rg e The tug Tatoosh towed in the Gerrard ©. Tobey last week, which is one of the latest pur- chases of the Granby Company in the transportation line. . . . Owing to Christmas, a regular little exodus is taking place. Some thirty men went out on the Beatrice yesterday, and a. still irger number go south today on the Prince Rupert, An entertainment was given in the Catholie church on Thursday evening last to celebrate the com- pletion of that building. Theré was a god attendance and card games were the order of the evening, A. C, Flanders, one of the com- pany’s foremen, who had the mis- fortune to get leg badly crushed recently, has tad this limb amputated at the hospital here, and is doing well. his Mr. F. tendent of graphs, came yesterday, W. Dowling, superin- government tel» in on the Beatrice and leaves for Prince Rupert on the Grand Trunk Cora- pany’s boat today. 7 * s Mr. W. A. Williams, the eoimn- pany’s superintendent of smelt- ers, with Mrs. Williams, came in on the Prince Rupert this morn- ing to spend Christmas here By ake The waterfront presented quite a busy appearance’ yesterday ning. Just after the Princess Beatrice had docked the S.8. Amur (Capt. Nelson) steamed in from the south, and with the three hulks alongside the wharf NOTICE I, the undersigned, for and on behalf of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company, Limited, have de- posited with the Registrar of the Prince Rupert Land Registration District Rupert, B.« a) A description of wharf which this company proposes to construct in front of Lot No. 479, Granby Bay, B.C., said lot and the adjoining under-water lot upon which the wharf wtil be constructed being the property of the said Company. b) A general plan showing the position of the property relative to the proposed wh art. A general plan showing more par- ularly the relatic of this wharf to the sho re line, with cross-section of the pro- posed wharf showing type cf construction. F. M. SYLVESTER General Manager Jan, 17—d »Prince Pub. Dec PUBLIC NOTICE A CHANCE TO WIN $25.00 12 to I will forfeit the above am- ount if there is any stove in Prince Rupert that I cannot cause to give perfect efficiency in heating its hot water tank without any increase in fuel or in any way effecting its baking qualities. My device is new in this city although’ I have in- stalled quite a few. Don’t wait hot water. Get hours for your my devise and enjoy satisfac- tion. The price is very reason- able. Harry ’ Hanson The eo Piumber Granby resembled a hustling port. east). te The construction and develop- ment programme here is being fully lived up lo, and present in- dications go to show that the new smelter will blow in early in the new year. * * a An extension to the wharf in the direction of the smelter will be started almost immediately. The pile-driving fleet has been brought down from Swamp Point, test piles are being driven, and the work will be carried out as rapidly as possible. Mr. Wheat- ley, who built the present wharf, is on the spot, and under- taken this new feature. pras -« Midas mine which mine was the Granby shows up av- has from the at Alaska, recently acquired by Company, thus, far erages from Ore Valdez, 5 per cent to 6 per cent copper with $2 a ton in gold and silver. Development to date has disclosed about $1,000,000 in values, but the extent of the ore deposits has by no means been ascertained. The ores from the Midas, sulphite in character, will be utilized as a flux in the opera- tions of the smelter here, to which shipments will commence about the middle of 1914 New Experimental Farm A new Northern farm for Columbia has the George experimental British been established on Driver ranch near Smithers in the Bulkley Valley. Five acres will be cultivated under the direc- tion of H. E. Walker, district agriculturist. He will determine from actual tests what crops best adapted to the district will settle problems _ of farmers, are and the HE WANTS TO FIGHT IN CANADA Robles, full bleod- ed and full fledged Spanish Lmatador, who is in Canada with the expectation of making a pile of money out of bull fighting. He expected to ar- range a series of fights in all the big cities of Canada this winter, bul his efforts so far have not been very well receiv- ed. In’Toronto, for instance, couldn't find a suitable arena BULLS Senor Enrique PHONE 489 Second Ave., near McBride St. for the battle. MEN ARE HUMAN : Remember this in buying Your Xmas Present, A Man likes Fancy Boxes of Cigars Pipes that are Dreams Ornamental Pipe Cases CRITERION Next Westholme Theatre Cigarette Cases Smokers Supplies SEE OUR WINDOW Second Ave, aa = TTT ee January Ist DIARY, 1914 Phone - el See Jones about taking SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING AND LEssons TYPEWRITING WENDELL R. JONES 8rd Avenue and Fifth Straet umfort "Overshoes Rubbers and Over-Stockings in One. Easy to put on and take off. Fit well —Look well—Wear well. All sizes for Limited, Montre: |. All Dealers GENERAL NEWS The first suit for damages re- sulting from an aeroplane gqol- lision was heard recently in Lon- don, Eng. The jury awarded $615 damages. Both engineers ap- peared in court on crutches. i ewe A’ holdup man robbed a cashier of the Montreal Herald of $500 in pay envelopes as he was making his rounds in the Herald build- ing. The thief got away. NOTICE Commencing Monday, Dec- embert15, the retail. price of NEW WELLINGTON Coal will be $10 per ton delivered to all parts of the city, west of Hays Creek. We are assurred of a full supply of NEW WELLING- | TON LUMP COAL, the best on} the coast, promptly. Phone 116 LAND CLEARING and will fiii all orders | Rogers dec 22 also cordwood for fuel, etc. on application. Terms, etc., P. O. Box 203 P. ROBERTSON INCORPORATED ACCOUNTANT (Eng.) CHARTERED SECRETARY Audits, Investigations, Adjustments, Liqui- dations and Assignments Phone 47 BEST BUY rear.) gre Fifth Avenue, Sec. 6, Double Corner We can deliver Lots 114 and 12, Block 414, for $9,500 Cash There is a fine well finished house on the back 25 feet, fac- ing Green Street, rented at $35 per month on lease, leaving 50 feet on Fifth Avenue and 75 ft. on Green Street. APPLY Harrison, Gamble & Company FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupert Hotel : Directory Peter Nelson {s open to take contracts for clearing land in and around Terrace; Smith Block, 8rd Ave., Frince Rupert, B. C. L * PIII IAIAIIAIAIAAIAAAAAAAAN 2 Vancouver Milling 5 Grain CoLtd. oma & Black. | FOR ap ap a Xe Vancouver New Westminster. Nenoimo. Victoria. Uniformity into I came to Vancouver from the largest mill in the world, My sole job is to test ROYAL - STANDARD products day in and day out. I do my work so well that a poor sack of ROYAL STANDARD is impossible, I first test in my labora tory the choicest samples I can procure of Canada’s bumper wheat crop. Then I make bread from each. Only when delicious bread _results---light, white and velvety---do I order wheat like my samples, My vigilance never relaxes, The delicious uniformity of ROYAL STANDARD never varies. Say “ROYAL STANDARD * to your grocer [6] Bargain Xm Sale HALF - PRICE Stock of Denny Allen, on Second Avenue, comprising: Fancy Articles of Brass Humidors Smoking Sets Dainty Japanese Ware Books, Leather Goods Toys, etc., etc. We have secured the building until must go before this date, 23rd. Everything I'm the man who puts ROYAL STANDARD .- AMas Photos.. Don't forget your promises. by sending your photo for Xmas. QUICK DELIVERY Just phone up and make an appointment. PEERLESS STUDIO Alder Block Phone Red 69 Cheer up your friends Members P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL — Corner of First Ave. and Eighth St. W. H. Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL First Avenue and Seventh St. European and American Plan Peter Black, Prop. KNOX HOTEL First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth European Plan, Rates 50c to $1.00 Per Day Besner & Besner, Props. J. Y. Rochester Vv. D. Casley EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave., Between Sixth and Seventh Streets European Plan, 50 to $1 .Per Day PREMIER HOTEL American and European Plan F. W. Henning, Manager ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. Third Ave, and Sixth St. European Plan Steam Heated BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., Second Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING CO., LIMITED Fraser ana Sixth Sts. Phone 7 Fine Jewellry For The Holiday Season! You are cordially invited to inspect our new stock of Jewelry and Novelties. It is the finest assortment we have ever shown and the quality is the best obtainable. In our enlarged quarters we are in a better position than ever to cater to your wants. R. W. CAMERON 2nd Ave. and 6th Street Official Watch Inspector, G.T.P. i We have solved your Christmas present problem. Try FINNIGAN’S CIGAR STORE Dainty Packages of Cigars Smokers’ Supplies Pipes of Quality Periodicals Fancy Baskets of Chocolates IOI Finnigan’s Cigar Store, 6th Street Messenger Service > ee Gifts ! ! HAIR BRUSHES IMPORTED PERFUMES. FANCY STATIONERY MANICURE SETS. XMAS CHOCOLATES | ‘C. H. ORME “THE REXALL DRUG STORES” 2nd Ave., Cor. 4th—82 Phones 200 3rd Ave, cor. 6th aaa Taught By Private Lessons WENDELL R. JONES EXPERT ACCOUNTANT THE UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 211 Third St. Work Strictly First Class Phone 539 Srd Ave. and Sth &t., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Switches of All Kinds and Hair Goods a Specialty LUMBER SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS ; fae RUPERT LUMBER CO, Prince Rupert Branch Yard at Smithers, B, C. th . hae { tne # } i -@ : - ol 3 | lil RIE REN a RSE ee