avy 7, 1944 " Wy phursday, May 7, THE DAILY NEWS j . i <= ee oc ————- —— — a ee a _ aaa — = OUR | | ' iis Bkeena Land District—Distriet of Ooast, tt eee + itons of ore in sight. What lies;}hood. These have to hauled up h enromous stocks of supplies Ringe Five. R A TAXI , (below the 385-foot level is une | fe mothe docks Oa ClO tram.|and repairs, big machine shops, Logua, of Primes Rupert’ Bt. ecuupe: O conan ar Iknown, but fest holes show there} Use Very Little Fuel arehouses, ear shops, and|tion prospector, intend to apply fer per- ee : lis still ore at sr evel, Figures Naturally the { 1 plant|workmen that number a_ thou- seribed. lands: co mencing ate Lost *| do fot convey much to the aver-|that is running sand The organization is one eae + tee re if a Cy eae ’ F 0 0 1orthea corner 0) iz lage reader, bul a solid mountainjand four converte gh idjof the wonders of modern busi-|emption Record 1888, thence south 40 on J os | f ore such as the Granby com [day is a matter of some econ-|ness methods. Chains, ‘thenes” wost 36. cease Glenn an | pas has is om if the rares* omical importance 4 Granby | Only One Deed shore line to point of commencement; ; . o m3 containing 320 acres, more or less, things in the mining game it is what a bo call ‘| Probably the most unique fea WM. McK. LOGAN. — RUPERT AUTO co Up at the mine there is an-|“eineh.” ~The percenta ike be ; march 7, 1916. RINCE " + litt ; rm tt needed to“fire the ‘ th }lure of this whole Granby Bay is ed ee x othei 1@ LOV ith cottages | 2 s j Skeena Land District—District of Coas ARR I IIIA AIA IIAIISI IASI IN ‘\for the: married men, separatejore is wonderfully sma nly be fact that. there is only one Range Five. " ‘ peedbooees quarters for the officers and big {three percent at the present time,|deed in the registry office to ¢ Prdbe. bapiet. r egret eeeian LODEETOLOAE anes 6 2 , ort, . ae ae 1 3? bunk houses for the miners andjand the management expects to}represent it all. It belongs tofcarpenter, jntend 'to | appiy for per- EEDS! SEEDS! muckers There ilso a Jatee|reduce if to twe But|the Granby Consolidated Mining seeiiea lends commbongin” Gta ae ) bw © te] | recreation hall it makes some fire Pa i Smelting compan limited.| planted about 160 chains east and 60 f 1914 Spring 3) Should Be Gravitation Cit A Literal Inf 'here are no private interests or pre-emption, Record 'e38 at “point sa ye received our | vitation y er nferno individual owners Every build-|the northerly shore line of an island, a . ‘ o is 1} ' , | ; : hence so 60 chains ia D | Granby Bay should have been Do you believe i asked/ing, every bit of machinery, shore fine, tunes ‘wasvelin; northerly “saa ELD, GARDEN, AN wum-atttie 31 jealled “Gravitation City Thejone of two Visitors who stood|every road, every store or stock, Maori Ula Ha oo. st echuaieriiaek brs FLO | ins . | yh . : shore line to the pojnt of commencement; a lwhole scheme of things has been looking into the seething depths|the electric lights, the water, the | containing 480 acres, more oe See x Agente | } of one of those furnaces lsewers, even the mayor, are all , ANDABW | MACLEAN: DOMINION NURSERY & AN ULSTERITE DRILL HALL AT LimavaDy es vith oy idea os making Man OT. wa st thinking! the propens Nb the hutisineiss Wadia’ 4: vim McK, Logan, Agent. the discovery o saac Newton j : ' yee 3 a ee a ee ORCHARDS CO. ik hu ttnini dethactett: (2 9 ; vac Newton dOlthat if some heatrieal man Every man in the town is work-|gyeena Land Dietrict—District of Coast, Dealers In Feed of all kinds : 1 “o i 5 iv the Ulsterites {all the work It is wonderful but}could only stage that fire in a} ing for the company, It is ‘a Range Five. 1OoKEN FEED A SPECIALTY r ‘4 ints the . hind “ The money was;|true that the ore is never lifted] Faust seene he would make the | company town. To all appear- weaee se Darah ganen.’ 8 Oe eum raiser ! e town, which ha half nlice 8 | fp : . as : A tee . Sion tt } " s ’ oe ert, B. Gay pe sii orders promptly attended to i san ad ! lf Catholic ir | from the time it leaves the hands} world believe that the hell of our/ances it is just a well-organized | to purchase the following described lands: awa Srson SpoKe of the muckers in the mine unti:|}grandfathers was no myth after|frontier city with all modern chains east and "eb chains port of ‘ihe e it runs out as molten copper on fall.” convenie en but i ealit { northeast corner of Pre-emption Record nce Ru ert Feed Co. | ; = : | aed fn really 18) 1438 at a point the northerly shore , Phone Black 268 LITTLE TRIP TO GRANBY They are both ier Toor-of the furtiace foom Scrambled Rainbows | quite different. Nobody has al}iine of an island, ‘thence south 60. chains Third ie is soa HOME OF BIGGEST MINE dintic Piotnala ee miles away. Everything| The heat of it and the strang-|munieipal vote but the manager a nortmerte Lad ware rollowing the oe PPPLODDO LDP DDD s ) . ep oO > } ° = 0 } } ing feature is/PUes down hill, excepting the|jing gases of the burning min-|of the company. He is hoss and|sinuousities of the shore ine to point of Continued from Page 1 e gener scheme used in Hanae 8 profits, which run “P/eral is not. for word description, |he appears to be a good one. nS oF i ae jin the ratio that tonnage rins f f I res . DAVID COOK STRANG a o' A hutl@inew. in tie , One has to feel it and choke on At the present time the smelter ‘ . ; Oe “|down. When the ore drops from] Saal) An wes : read s being 1d for exper , r We ae,” LOSam, REER Me ones aval thet He & Che s a very pleasing jit to experience the sensation.}1 eing used for experimenting March 7, 1914. | ~ |blend of mitt greens and{lie Walls of the mine tunnels if] But the picturesqueness of it is,With the proper combination of pore jsee surrounding him great ce- |, ; h every building hav. |/2!/8 into cars; the cars run out} worth the experience. Scrambled}|ores and flux. This will take NOTICE C O A I ment, brick and frame buildings. | jy, d fualits io a dump on the hillside. Tf -|painbows amid a shower of stars|Some time, but when the experi- IN THE MATTER of an application for He will see steam engines and derneath the dump = are « ther | may convey a meaning, and it{|ments havexbeen completed the | the tssue of fresh certificates of title for Use Water Power cars which are filled by the pull- rtaanage trated eMail tare: hatibache 1 : Lot 11, Block 44, Section 5, and Lots 18 d electric tramways, streets laid Al) tt } | i f iwould not be an extravagant one.|smelters — wi ye urning Outland 49, Block i1, Section 7, City of end= ’ } ihe light and power used injing of a lever. This tram line} a wate. m ; a ar oy al ¢ p L108 Prince Rupert, Map 928. C | te Line of out, seores of buildings and hun the plac from electricity gen-|runs half a mile along the hill pits sure: some fire. copper at a wonderfully low cost, NOTICE. 18 HEREBY CIVEN that it is sped - dreds of people. Up on the side|erated from the Falls river|/side and then autontatioally! Burning Out Copper Sale pMoes aial: ‘paper this Of one month fran the Test, puntiention ILDERS SUPPLIES }/ of a nearby hill is the smelter | water power \ four-foot flume|dumps the ore into a crusher set From underneath the furnaces a’ "tt 8 | eee oe ee ieee ee aa eee ae lant tt { f t I the wat t immense I t | ; gptsicl two little white |} t st WOeh naan 103t8 above Senueuea: lots wOitan corsitienten or plant with its series of great, carries e Water to an lmmense)up in the bowels of the moun-,4re 0 e white eat streams ° -— wet { des are dated 12th January, 1911, and 30th » WUE LUMBER £4 Limited grey buildings. Towering above) Power house. In this same power | tain. The ore drops fifty feet}constantly running. One is the | ~|July, 1913, and are numbered’ 349 I and mitt this is a gigantic cement chim- ! se wats vheels perate two|}down a shaft .into this crusher,|}molten metal; the other the slag atte eerie F. MacLEOD, ney which vies with the mountain | Dif air pumps which furnish the|and away below is another tram|whieh runs down the hillside in ay District Registrar. ' 8 hine? noe melter marta : C re peaks in reaching skyward. From | >!ast fo he smelter furnace and!line which runs into a tunnel, liquid dust After the metal or aa ae rote rede tees oan he 00 00 this chimney issues a never-{the air for the shafts and drills|underneath the erusher From|ecools it is again boiled up in a C. March 5th, 1944. ’ e ceasing cloud of light grey, at the mines two and a half|this crusher the ore is taken by|converter furnace, where the a smoke, the sulphur fumes of the|™tles away) dump cars away over to the|last of the waste is removed. , ie of ot en eaR Taner tot iburning ore The town itself Climb Up to the Mine smelter down on the bay. At the|These converters are twenty-ton . os 7 oe sae pot ne yd jhas streets, sidewalks, bridges Fhe great copper cache itself) smelter it dumps the ore into ore| swinging pots which tip and pour ment Building site and with a i! lectrie light, sewers and wate! is in the shoulder of a mou bins and from the ore bins to|the copper into enormous dip- et frontage of 6B feet. jworks. The traveller puts up at/tain.’ It lies two miles from the other cars, whieh run it into the} pers. A big electric travelling Modern 8-room house and bath. A GENUINE BARGAIN a hotel that offers rooms with|wharves, but an electric railway, furnaces, lcrane with chains and arms that Modern 4-room house and bath. Exclusively with private baths and gives a service|takes in the supplies and brings the great ore shed adjoining jare almost human handle the . Two 2-room cabins, partly furnish- ——— fequal to any city The town/out the ore Most people have/the smelter building has many|dippers of metal and pour’ the ed, $8.00 per month. 4 STEPHENS 8 60 LT0 boasts of a three-storey office|the impression that to go into a/bins, some for ore, some for;copper into the molds. The ca- FLATS STORES WAREHOUSES ' " . building, the best equipped hos-|mine you go down deep into the |coke, some for silicia, some for|pacity of the furnaces is 2,000 The Dye that colors ANY KIND Fire and Accident Insurance in Estate Notaries Insurance pital in tritish Columbia. a! ground At. Hidden creek mine limestone, and others for custom|tons of mixed ore per day. | of Cloth Perfectly, with the Strong Board Companies. jtheatre, a sawmill, brick yard,|;you climb up. The main shaft is{ore sent in for smelting The As may he expected this great SAME DYE. Tre jand the biggest store north of |385 feet above sea level, and coke has to be brought in from|plant has many subsidiary shops Tyo Chance of Mistakes. Clean snd Simple. J. LORNE MacLAREN ~ ee es s fea a eat : Tacon } inde 7 a brad auate The Johnson-! Go. Liamted, Moatrest 615 Second Avenue Phone 150 a Want .Ad inigthemeue Vancouve! The homes are all|from that to the top of the hill acoma, but mestone and sili- | assay offices with scores of 5 s built from some half a dozen|the company has fifteen million‘cia are found in the neighbor-j|delicate instruments, storehouses eee HH Business Changed Hands! Business Changed Hands! GREAT CLEARANCE SALE STARTING, FRIDAY, 8th MAY Mr Harvey E. Peck, successor to Scott, Froud & Co. The Complete Stock of Boots and Shoes at Greatly Reduced Prices Large Shipment of New Goods are on the road and to make room all old stock must be thrown out at any price. The entire stock will be re- duced from 15 per cent. to 50 per cent. .. MEN’S.. Walkover and Invictus Slater Shoes; A large assortment going at . $4.90 $4.45 Men's Fine Calf and Kid Welted Boots. 3 90 Several lines in all makes. Regular $5.50 to $6.50.... ° $2.45 & $2.90 now 91.99 MEN'S WORKING BOOTS, all the best makes at BARGAIN PRICES Men's Walkover, Invictus and Twentieth Century. Broken lines, all sizes; regular $5.50 and $6.00; now Men's Black and Tan Calf Welts. Assorted broken lines; now.... Men's Oxford Shoes, Black and Tan. Large range, all sizes. Regular $5.00 and $6.00; will offer Following are a few of the prices offered:- | Children’s Shoes The “ECLIPSE,” “CLASSIC,"”’ LECKIE’S, THE AMERICAN, ‘E Z WAK,"’ Shoes and others all greatly reduced THE Genuine Footwear Bargains !! EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Oxford Shoes, all makes, Large range, assorted, going at. .. LADIES’ .. l | Queen Quality, Invictus and Walkover. All styles, black and tan. Queen Quality, Abarn and other makes. Several styles, going at.. Also a number of broken lines at.... Regular $5.00 to $6.50 $2.75 & $3.25 | $4.25 aan $3.45 Cae $1.90. | Don’t Forget The Address :- PECK’S CASH SHOE STORE Successor to Scott, Froud & Co. 631 Second Avenue wer Se No STO peter ee I A ST PINE I as a TE Oa a EER CTS SEY STE ee