la 11 PRE bAIi v .news PAGE SIS News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Home Property in Babine Has Fine Ore Consolidated Making Progress on Harvey Group Eng- lish Capital for Hudson Bay Mountain almost immediately with' the ob- 1 1 - f 1 I !.. .I.ln. Inl.n 1 land, mining engineer, who has been negotiating in connection with the deal for some months. The property has good ore ing sold, silver and lead. It is ,n ITnrtajin Ttnv Mnnnlnin nnri ia Ore values are reported to be are producing high grade milling ore anfl the lower workings are STRICKEN DOWN IN nUMEOF LIFE "nHJlT-A.TIVES, Rid Her of Cripplinj RhcumiUira How terrible it is to think of men and women stricken down with disease, ut wben tbey ahould be enjoying life to the full. How wonderful to know, fiowever, I hat audi daoprouadiaordfTi M Kht-umittiam, Tain in the Back, Irritated HUdder, lndigwlion, BUioue-tisa and other troubles of the Stomach, liver. Kidneys and liowela are quietly relieved b? the wonderful medicine, "Fruit--tiv-." Frwn Kmlerby, in the beautif ulOlun- Valley of British Columbia, Mrs. fn Dmsching writes: "I ha, t received great benefit from r ruit-a-urr., pecaaliy wuen i uau ivucuui-i Ullyatrtne years ago. I krp 'rruit-a-tivar always in tbe house, M I thmk l. , a wonderful meamoe. For more than a quarter of sv century 'rYuii-a-tiveV' has bnen Canada a iWudaWe borne remedy. 25c. and iOc. box t JaUors vwywb 14 I ecl UII IUC cuppci iTWtc fco'c t returns of five per cent copper, Je" o V, v 7 T $4.80 gold and 13 ounces of silver according! . over by English capital Another m.m sample taken to Hubert Reade, London, Eng-,r lu" claim lengths. ti.j w t t it. t... ..,,.' iuuimii ui oj iiuivuv hih; at 1 1 - across b leet 01 stiver leau ore gave returns of 22 ounces' silver, $8 gold and 15 per cent lead. The surface for a distance of three ""! close to the Tiier and Toric take: over the property, Mr. Reade de clined to state at the present time. Consolidated is making excellent! progress on the George Copper mine at Stewart and some good finds of ore are reported. The latest diamond drill hole, driving downwards, has cut the ore body at a depth of 1,000 feet. This ore body is 100 feet wide and beyond smaller veins of coppor are still being encountered. The first strike made was when the diamond drill ore showed over 100 feet of ore running three to five per cent copper and 123 ounces of silver to the ton. It is believed that the government, in' compliance with a request made by the Consolidated Co., will rush the automobile road from American Creek to the property to completion, In tne spring. ...... . JHkj The property lies needed to commence shipping ore of good commercial value is a -short tramline from the workings to the railway. Comprising six claims which were among the first to be staked in the Kitsault Valley, the Homeguard has all the earmarks of rapidly developing into a big producer. Market Prices Prk-es currant are M Wow: APPLES Melatoab Reda. fancy 2.0 "C" srade Jumble pack tut Oteen eortlnc apple (B.Q.). 4 R. 2tt riiiiiT . v Pastry Hour, 49 Pure Compound B.C. fresh pullU B.C. fresh firsts . 0. -freah extras Local new laid . . tant companies are in the field, is the Home group, consisting of eight claitris located to the south of the Harvey! group which is now being developed by the Consolidated at (Jo. The Home group is ownea oy n. u. uaie aim n. v. Brtn Lifton of Smithers who have had men at work opening up the showings. In the course of this work some fine ff"- ore has been taken out showing " jLaytoK values in silver, lead, zinc and looking good. The power plant oyster shell '.-copper. Two main showings have turbine foandation has been com-, Scratch tcod been opened up, one being a north pleted and the superstructure for Fine barley cbcJ i MM ixib .'.if. tsc ends One of the latest properties to come into prominence i1 in the Babine district, which is attracting consideragle ted w.ek cod; lb attention at this time owing to the fact that two impor-' nhnan hae. it. .. No. 6 ck. sliced i.-'iore bodies are consistent and the Uea. awe. rfked copper leoge is iraceauie un 111c rorc jij tan Ayrshire bacon, lb. 50c; 55c 60c I 70- 180 i JOf j J5c 100 tb. .. 13.00 . $3 .15 .. ?. . . $3J5 .. M70 . caeo .. $3.75 .. $2.3 .. .. $50(1 and south vein that nas oeen the boiler is now in piace. .rub, crilt)t ted $tsoi clearly established for 1500 feet new equipment being installed will t M2i and extends from three to eight bring the 75-ton capacity of the crushed sau feet wide. Another big showing mill up to 150 tons. j rami east and west and has also been traced for several- hundred G. W. Bruggy of Alice Arm is feet, being about eight feet wide, organizing a new company for the The outcrops are being opened up operation of the Homeguard by stfiface cut and three shafts group, 14 miles up the Dolly Var- have also been sunk to test con- den railway from Alice Arm, one currant. tinuity of the ore showings. of the best known properties ln:we ho rtiatrirt and owned bv Mr. DuiKli ii.flT. Uoin and oringt ptl 36c L'ttroo peel lMC Black cooking flga. lb It White rica. 2 lb ti I ltr:ll:, vrnTTarlanA ! lb, la Kainir mailp hv . . . .. W uuuu pivsicn w-v...0 . uecision to organise mk cuoiinn; the Consolidated wining & amen- wag reached after several Anyox ing Co. on the Harvey property and AHce Arm ppj, had iMpect-in the Babine section where a ed the mJne and expretMd dsire full crew of men is extending the to partjcipate in iU development. cro-cat to tap at depth ore which j The Homeguard has large bodies was exposed by the owner some of ore and aufficient development forty feet ahead of the present hag aread). been &0M upon it to operations. In the course of work comrnence shipping ore to the in the cross-cut tunnel, the miners 8rneUer next ,Ummer. A mining 2 IDa Sc peeled NUTS AlSMsnda. abeUed VtlnUi Me 'ScMlla Walnuta. broken ibeiled recently cut through a two-loot engineerf who recently inspected ! Watautf, MM vein that was heavily mineralized the property, recommended that Aw,nd though no drifting has yet been a drIft be driVen on an ore ledge Peanuts carried out to determine the ex- .,,rfvinir silver. lead and sreld : ( Mehurian wainuu ... tnt of this showinir. i i fi.i ,v ;. hoW OsMferola walaats i vniucai lino nuin mm asv wvm0 1 done and the drift, 30 to 40 feet . In length, will also intersect a big Development ti i work on a mining i . . . i prospect two-and-a-half mile. 1 W 'edf V 1111, samP'e taken across a width of f from Smithers is to be carried out j $3 35 $3 00 .It 2S Veal aboulder 25c Veal, loin ; Veal. Ur Purk. acioukler Mc Pork, loin Pork, leg Beef, pot roaat lie 2r Beet. baUmi 121- lc Beef, ateak 3c t 4 Btef, roaaf. prime rib tamb. chop 58 Lamb, aboulder S5C Mutton, let .' ' lamb, lec r Uutton. cnopa 0c Mutton aboulder 4 SC vr.Gi:TAni.t Eee U. U e Beeta. aaek S. Oarma. lb 4e PoUtoea. aatk rartley. bunth OtrHc, Imported, per lb .. kew Oabbae, lib. New peeif' oalona. per bHMf ... 9c TttfOipa, 8 tbt. St I Orated .oaltoi 4 Ibm. M VaneeArtrf VilHOVte; qoeal )otl ki6t lettuce tOTsiakes. Valencia, dosatt .... 60S to BSS 9ren SpfPrf -A- jy -1 $xfcuNm. mvej Mfb&mx. .v. . .: 10cj holding high at the Duthie mine. ' Oomb honey Oantornla peanea, doaea .. 25c to ,...... ise IMnanaa. a ui uoatry " Extracted norwy.. per jar 33 cauunower e Th mill level tunnel face across I Dki4- ' a lb -1 ... 1 RaUln. bulk, per lb No. 1 I No. 3 for ' CIIHEHK I 23t ISC silver to the ton and seven Pt)rCanUbMI, 16, see and as I tent lead. Slopes at this level 'cMoanuu Qrcwr Coklng Apples (BO. tba ttc Tokay Orapae. Ib - SS ! Bartlett tan. dos aftc to 50c Box U.7S Concord Ompee. basket 1 1. 18 Italian Prune, box $1.1S lb lOe raamery HUTTER . S2I, Camembert cbeae. 8 ox. pkg. ... lr Kraft Ltoberaer. H'a M lOnUrto solids SS New Zealand solid i 30 I Stilton, lb 4M Kraft Se 'Norwegian Ooat . tic i Napoleon Umbtrfer 70c I Roquefort 75e HwifU' BrookmkT lb iSs Oorgonsola. Ib 75s i UcLaren'a Cream. ars . . . Vi and 854 ! Brookfleld Svlu cheese. H lb pkg. 30c Oruyere 4c ErookfleM Canadian ebeese. tb. pk. i i 25e Oolden Loaf. Ib 454 Jack, lb ft- Romano Sardo, tb 4SC Oammelost. ti Ib f imm;h Flour. t No 1 hard het .. $2 80 Pastry flour. i$s 05c Oteen Beaju, a IW. HubctaTd Seatadk. lb 7c! MeW TsmaloeS. b H Brawn Patklasf Pflleeta a lbs. ... atV Plekltne Cukes, a IW. Me Vegetable mMrow. Ik Se CsMi mHm, ib. ise sseiaw, 0e Pumnkln. tb 7c Ctrott ,r Swee plkes.-a Iba av am 9k nob (Oetoen Bantam. . PartoHM. 4 11a V Seek W2 Splmeb 8 lbs 2 Local Radlahea. bunch ITM WklU. per 100 r2." Yerlow. per WO SS 7f STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS ir Vanrouiei Sundays ss. Prince Oeorce Tueodavs as. OataJa ... Thursdsy--a. Prince Rupert Prtday-ea PrtweeM hwyal n om 3 p rn II p m n t, n. PrdTv-s. Osrden 12 midniKb' Oct. V-aa. Prmceaa Louise . . p m Oct. M- Prince AUc pm Oct 74-. Prmceaa Alice p m Iron tlncnjtfr a Pr RBfHrt 1030 a n- PrVtsy sa. Otrdens pm rrMsy . Prtaeass Roy si . 4 p it natwrday a Tr n "ft "JO air Oct. 10 as. Prlttcax Alice l Oct. ao-raaPrifto" Aiic .... a.m.r Oct. 31 . Princess Alice am, For 1'ttrt Mmpwn and Saaj Klvrr Sunday Ca'-ala 8 pm Krom I'urt MluiinuM and Naax KUrr- Tuclay i. caulu 11 3U a.ai Kor nfo and A Ik Arm Sumiay--M. Caiaiu b p u. Baturd)r a Pnncc Ororf 4 pru l-'runi An)i; U Arm Tuuay- 1 au l!:SOa.m Sunday -as. P: ,.. George .. 7 pjn I'or Slewan nn.; rrfniwr j Sunday- u. .iln 8 pm V.edSfi'y; i Rupert 10 pjn. Krwrt KHMrl dir.! fTTler Tueaday 4-aa. ..a 11 30 aJn Tbuixiaja w n.-.t Uuperi j j , t t ()urrn I lull li'l : J;;lll.l Oct. 6 -as. Pri-. ctar!a . . 8 p.ra Oft. 30 at. Pri.i.t Charles .. 8 pm. I'rntn tjiirrn I'll riH - Ivla Oct. 4 a. Prince charlea a m Oct. IS 41. Pr;n r Charlea a.m I at tlanka Saturday- m. P- i.tc Oeorge .. 4pm Oct. 10--at. Pr;:ir-s Alice am. Ort. 20 -m. Pri ir-w Alice ain Oct. SI u. pr ..1 ess Alice am $4 ti 1 1 r.11 AUi- . 1 Sunday at V . '".eorje .. 7 pjn. ' Oct. Sat. Pr: . vi Iiouiae pjn. Oct. 14--a-. 1-: . fss AHm p.m. Oct. 34 as. "r , . ss Alice .. . p.m. I.RTTI.M K ' l I.M'TIONS A M Oruhaot A Atlln Tt 900 1st AM at Stl St 005 tb Av. m KuUoii 8. "10 25c S'i A7e Si ThimiKon St. .. S&c uih Aft. SlrirtMke 2c ith A at V rud 09-100. $Sc th a. m Ray Qm Ara 3S lb. box l,u. Ave it Hay-, toe Cfjle eo-w lb r iu. for i8tn A fc Oottrn w Wtv, ii 4S-M. 2 lb. s 25 lb. box ! Evaporated pear, balrts. lb 2. SS lb box S- iU: AM. Ore s'.. iBsi. Stta AM. at HoBr:d St. ... Pro, n ,tr u,i Ptvv. o Vir: O. i arbjut OTJ atstloo lar the Kai Monday . cloaea t nm vSiept- i t yy-y- Saturday GJPM.-4ct. Oat 4. It Oct Oct 10. 39. II Li:. IS 30. For Aurax aakS A$tr Iraea Mnran aayat i" ai Sundays Saturday .. r sflKyV" uadsys ........... rr btemrt a Sundayi . . slAeselayii Aim 1 14 i ' ciot raws tnr the K.ti Oa.ly -.i ' 'ii thr t - rv!v ' lb 9MJ $25 no 135 . 8.00 S4C 44 II M mil SCHEDULE the liirf- 8uneay4. Tl-1 ya due Tbwtaa Prtdaya . . cjpjt. astf, ta ltiri At St tod sl ........ l4$) 45 rd At M Pttlton St. ....... 10.1 M im am. a sth st. Mast 35r 1 Sunday- Opr uoiieetioa Only, aaj 20c : a 14. o4i". -i. 4e No. 1 mixed nuta aae Vew (Uberu SlMk DUmond Calt(rna oft ahcDH watjutt, lb MEvrn PowL'o J, lb 8aad 4S 'touting- tnHken. lb. 5 Brenera Kara aUced. tlrat grade Mc Ham. wfcole. StM efadt Ham. plen-k. lb. CotUae roll, lb. Baeci PM 7J0 7JS 740 746 7J'J 1Mb 800 SOS 7.00 a. id ill SJO MS Ml MaiWI it pm Upoa. ... 4 own lSa u pm U 30 ajt. am. 7 pm S pm . 7 pJB. . 7 pA t pm Tundaya ...,,t,... 11 JO am Tlnmdaya ., 3 pm ' - sw Ki trt ajaaMa Bucdaya 7 pm tramt aa fcl'tf fMVa A Tuesdayn It JO am To fWM rhaHateae Oct s.ao 7 pm. TTiuudayn ... , S pm Tuaadayi Queen 11J am pm Sundry t UJS am. 1-elirT at SS0 pm Argosies of 'Magic Sails Departmental Service is provided by the people for tbe people. Local and Personal Mrs. Robert Mac Kay sailed by the Catala yesterday afternoon inr a trip to Victoria. Lieut Commander V. R. Godfrey. K.C.N.V.R.. after a brief visit in the city, sailed by the Cn i. ... yesti-. ,,!!( in, , I return t.. VtCtorifw E IS "But:" B ;ir th- first shipment to be handled i,y 'e runadlun 1'aclfU I xi'i"" ornian ovi-r the Montreal-Ni w V ,rK Airway. Tin- u.'in-:.il U i "f tin- St llul.i i t airport. l., Bliowinn sunn or iln- ph.ins insaxi-il In air tranapnrt l -r' a a clone up of out' of Ui abln monuphmea more generulii . i, "For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the vision of the worjd. and all the wonder that would be: Raw the heavens ftlld with commerce, arsosies erf magic sails. Pilot of the purple twilight, dropping down with costly bales;" As he watched the vary recent departure of the first airplane to take off on the regular daUy express service between Toronto, Montreal and New York T. K. MeDonaell, president and general manager of tbe CaMtJan Pldffc Sspress Company thought tfeat In these lib. Tennyson had envisioned tbe presest ne. when "winged nteesengera of peace and eomsfterc cross the imaginary line unchallenged". T. B. McDonnell himself has a vision of the future wwsa the travailing sod ship ping public w'l! ha a araaUar "sir mindedsess" and the service which his Company has pioneered will have developed Into an economic factor of tremendou proper tlons. T test what proportions the air expresa service will be developed immediately Mr. McDon nU would not commit mmeelf, hot "air transports tloo must be aeriously taken into account tf one wowtd keep abreast of tbe times" he said. At present refxtlar air xpreu service la maintained by the CniMadwn Pacific between Rlmouskl. Quebec. Montreal. Mew York. Ottawa and Toronto In the east and Winnipeg end Calgary in the went, and these ronte are very much appreciated a id patronised. The vtewa of thr president of tbe ''uj-dlan Peel Ho at a time when air event and features a:.- ' the coii. ir. us of tbe dally press are no: . intercut. Avi.itton as a factor in coalmen a. port .itl".i ha- arrived and henceforth m :. n-'k.M'd villi on anal BMls .Mr. ueauv . a:..!, u "t Ii. ve watched its develiiiino - Itpen Inteifi-t. and while It Is not pos. !.. to just in what direction or how (.ir ; m iy b! effected t tbe near future. It ba . .:. UM-n Hp place as one Of tbe major lraupi..i clea Whatever may happen in the distant ' it seems to me that at the present tim '. little or no prospect of aviation assuming ly competitive atUttiae towards prasem :. of iransporu It la rather aa an auxiliary . to railroads and teamhlps that It is 1 1 k : ' t!or fo some r!me to eomc. The Canadi.m I be addel ha ni ready recognised this f m eiab!iahmii In conjunction with the ilr. Iail e:ve. o! an air express service in.: tha success of this service will bang future .). . meats as far as this ( orupany la concerne l 1-. connection, as throughout its blitory. the '.r. Fanfic is doing a pioneer work in Canada v., r'ofrly watching the development of uviaUnn boliof that Canada with its widely scsttn.ii of population offers a particularly proniins tor its employBuint" Air transport Is, of tourse. (aster than unv ni although the dare deviltry of some i -untlng pilot resulting In injnry. and l.as ar-.ed front pag prominence on ofo- saJcr than automobile tnnspsrt- "Arroate of miurtc sails" la not a dii.un v FOR INFORMATION RKfiARDINfi Rritish Columbia Jines appl to Departiiient of Mines Victoria, U.C. 1U27 Report now available. Special Hullctins, Annual Reports, etc., furnighed free of diarc