01 i' 1 I PAGE SI2 THfe DAILY KEW3 PROSPECTS OF I I Folks Listen MUCH MINING r- , IN INTERIOR .- YOU WILL FIND THESE AMONG HUNDREDS OF OTHER Dr. James Suggests-That Priwei I-f- SPLENDID VALUES AT OUR IRQ RARRAIN SALE Rupert Look That Way for On Saturday and Next Week Development L BARGAIN SALE gtrong Coutil Brassiers, Regular G5c, each -Me rtturfCTs, Larxe size, regular 05c, each i"C Corsets,, heavy white Coutil, regular $2.50 pair $1.45 Corset Girdles, sizes 23 to 29, regular $2.25, pair $!." Girls' all wool Combinations, suit $ !.$." Girls' Brushed Wool Sweaters, regular $4.S0, each $2.25 oy Heavy al! wool Ribbed Hose, Regular $1.25, pair 75? Canton Flannel, SO inches wide, 7 yards for , $1.00 Heavy Ticking, regular 35c per yard, 5 yards for $1 00 Coloria Striped Flannelette, (5 yards $1.00 AH wool Flannel for shirts, regular 75c per yard; 4.V Hemstitched Linen Runners, regular 85c, each M)c Hemstitched Linen Tray Cloths, regular 05c, each -10? Absolute Satisfaction AT THE M mm For Better Saiistaction Our-New "Winter Woollens Have JUMt Arrived Resner Mock Cost' Far Less Than Ready Made Clothes Wear Made-to-Measure CLOTHES t $25 to $65 There's something about a made-to-measure suit that cn?t be duplicated In reajdy made clothe. There' ex-pertness -of fit, excellence of-tailoring andja'dftfe'rencV in style that is most outstanding. Choose from our Mg selection of woollens In nil the new fall and winter colors and patterns. THOR JOHNSON 1,1 ! MADE UP FURS As the raw fur .season is now on this is claiming all my attention. To make room and to leave me free, I am offering all my lurge stock of made up fura at 30 per cent discount. Every piece guaranteed. Wm. Goldbloom The Old Reliable That the mines to the East of Prince Rupert were of more sig nificance than those on the coast to the development of the city and while not much at present !they promised to develop into a number of important operations, was one of the suggestions made in an interesting address by Dr. J. T. Jdmes, district mining engineer, who addressed the Rotary Club' yesterday afternoon, H. McLean presiding. 'He urged that .nest developments be watched and cultivated by the people of the city. On Porcher Island too was a small property where an attempt was being made to develop a gold mine. It was coming along well iuj was in a fair way toward success. It would be directly tributary to Pflnce Rupert. Dr. James then dealt with the Portland Canal section including Observatory Inlet. He spoke of the value of the Torice mine. While production there was not at present large", the output being about three tons- of concentrates a day, it was taken only from ore broken in course of development. Underground work was showing up well and the prospects were good. He also spoke hopefully of the Tiger and Sunrise properties and the smaller Esperanza and la Rose. At Anyox the usual amount of ore was still being taken from the Hidden Creek mine and a. tram had been built to connect the Bonanza three miles away, which is also being worked. Work on the Saddle property was stopped by show. In the Portland Canal region th Premier, which had been produc :n? for ten years, was still thr only producing mine. The most important of the other propertie t Was the pip "Missouri, which wat much Improved under the Conso! jidated jdevelopment-but which wt I still only partly prospected. Golf, ore was-encountered in two vein. and the ore was still staying witv them. The showings on this pro perty were very scattered. In the Bear River district it was not yet known whether Silverado was a prospect or a mine iThey would know this winter On Mountain Boy they had found a vein of highgrade. This property had closed for the winter On' the George two drills ha I been at work and crosscuts had ibten made. Rufus Argenta and Red. Top and others were being developed. j Dr. James spoke admiringly of ;the work of the Premier Companx !in building the aerial tramwav tto Porter Idaho with its magnif-icent span of 4,200 feet across th: jglacier. A number of other pro-peitiepc were also "mentioned, j .Concluding the" speaker said jWhlle there were plenty of gold properties to take the place of the RtoJer.AberMtdW. not-seem-to' be jyeF a property likely to replace the Hidden Creek mine at Anyox. Yet the coastal section had been very little prospected and it was alt highly mineralized. There I were prospects that a real copper mine may yet be found between Anyox and Britannia. SMITHERS IS FOR HANSO i Delegates Instructed to Suppor Candidate at Prince Rupert Convention . . . ' (Interior News) A special meeting of the Smith, ers Liberal Association was he.ftl In the municipal office on Thuri day evening, whtn two ,dpze.n members met to select delegates to attend the Liberal nominating convention at Prince Rupert on November 15, when a candidate will be chosen to oppose J. C. Brady, Conservative member, nt the next Dominion election. E. Marshall Sales, who was in the chair, explained the necessity for selecting a candidate at an early date in order to allow suf- i ' I CLOCK No Dealers. No C.O.I). Third Avenue ieient time for ft thorough cam- 'VftTp. Ijfior to the selection of onvention delegates. neveral of hose jireiient' spoke in glowing 'rms of the candidature of Olof 'Ianson and a motion wax Intro- 'uced and flawed Instructing the mlthera delegation to support ir. Hansoji at l'rince Ilupert. Several other points In Skeena Iding hati made similar moves, while at Prince Ilupert Mr. Han son's entry Into the field has met with the 'approval of many promi No Phone Orders. limit Liberals. Smithers will be entitled to seven delegates at the convention, while a number of others will carry proxies for smaller district centres. Several candidates have announced their InUntlnt. nf .l. jnomlnafion, Including Geo. W. Nickerson, Olof Hanson and Fred ! Stork. The latter has been can- "Ming the Interior during the past two weeks for support at the convention. According to Prince Many of our customers have been unable to take advantage of our previous Clock Sales which havi always taken place in the morning. Wc have received so many requests to alter the time cf our regular monthly Clock Sales that we have decided to put on a Clock Salt on Saturday afternoon. This vv ill be thr only afternoon Clock Sale this year. Below are listed only a few of the many bargains which wc arc offering. On Saturday the store wiD remain closed until 12.30 and from then until 6 o'clock, Clock Sale prices will prevail. This will give jM an opportunity to secure real Thanksgiving Bargains. Nightgowns Ladies Night-gowns of high quality materials in a choice of clever patterns. Smartly stitched effects for added beauty. In allsizes. Special Clock Sale Price $1.95 Crepe de Chine, in eight different colors, regular value up to $2.50 per yard. Special Clock Sale Price, yard 75C t3prgettes, in eight different colors,- 35 inches Avide. ' Regular values up to 2.95 per yard. Special Ckjck'Sale Price, per yard 75C LADIES' DRESSES 12 only Betyy Jane Dresses. Beau- tuar iiiuny trimmeu. special uiock saie P Price 95c 12 only Crepe de Chine and Printed Silk Ladies' Dresses. Regular values up to $15.00. Special Clock Sale Price $3.95 36 only Ladies Dresses, sizes up to 44, in Crane de..,CJiipe,, Crepe back satin aria Georgette. Regular values ,up to $29.50. pedal Clock Sale Price ; .. aV..JUW. ggjg 36 only Ladies Dresses, sizes up to 42. Some of them regular value up to $39.50. Special Clock Sale Price 89.75 Ladies' HATS 24 only Ladies' Felt Hats in the latest models. Some of them worth up to $3.50. Special Clock Sale v S1.95 20 dozen Ladies' Ve&,' in tin different i'J Special Clock Sale Price IT. . .". . .1 . 5j)C Two only Ladies' Winter Coat. One in ( Jr.; trimmed with fur. One in Marvella trimmed fur. Regular values up to $85.00. Special ( t -w Princess Slips Bloomers Princess Slips, of quality Silks in a wide selection of defirnble colors. Low necklines and short skirts. Many are smartly trimmed and cm-roidorcd, Jnvalbsfeos. Special Clock Sale prlte- 1.95 20' 'dozen' Bloomers, made of Maybelle Silk in ten different shades. Special Clock Sale Price .... 75 Richmond's Louvre Ilupert reports, Mr. Nickerson would withdraw in the event of Mr. Hanson definitely entering (he field, in which case the letter's appointment would be virtually conceded. At the meeting of the School Hoard last night Mlsa Mercer, Principal of llootli School stated that, with the permission of tho Hoard they planned to put on the usual Christmas entertainment nt the end of the term. 33,93 Cash Onlj Prince Rupert H f TRAPPED Get every en' 1 FURS ale worth, '' bring 'hem v HOYI) YOl'ff N' Port Slmp-'on-