PAT,?; SIX B. Brantley of Nanaimo was a huaiaeas visitor here on O. Gendron and C. A. Smith of Kalum, Lake were in town dur-itaV -tJw weeic , W. Smith of Anyox was a visitor here on Tueaday. ' UURNS LAKE WEIGHING SCALES, a law tail KANGAROO, a buiinui rival: HARE, ao abwnl Iricnd will rttura. Rrmfmbir iht lifni and -a(ck irou Mjlkm a But cup. NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. TERRACE I where the grad ha been cut 1 down from fourteen to seven iwri Hr. and Mrs. II. E. Wallace of cent, the road widened and a bad T?kwa were viaitore here this curve eliminated. I week. Construction of the new lock- . Caveaaiie of Prince Rupert! up at Burns Lake was completed wis in town at tfce week-end. A daughter was born In Terrace on Monday, October 22 to Mr. and Mrs,. A. E. (Ted) this week by the contractor, Andrew R. Brown, and the place is 'now ready for occupancy. Dr. J. T. Steele, who has been practicing as a physician here fo I several years, will be moving Garland ami W. Warner of, about the middle of next month galum Lake were in town at the to Glscome. beginning of the week. f. H. rethidc, assistant dis- hills on a nrostWliu trln l.efor trict engineer, Smithera, was here,tne ow flies, on official dutiea on Wednesday. ' ' . , v.i , , T- W- Brewer of the Foreat VnA Foreat of Usk was in visitor Smithera, waa town during the week, In connect- , town ,at lnA m offcla, busi. ion with the taking otot of hk;ne88 ' claims by J. F. Tener of Vaneou-: ver. . , Mrs. Ki Sel of Wistaria was a visitor in town last week. Dr. J. T. Steele has received u quantity of vaccine from the provincial governmemt aed is inoculating local people free of charge. VANDERIIOOF At a social evening last night at the home of Mr. A. & Walter, teller in the lo- a Mre. R. II. Moore, the choir cal bank for the paat yaor. left on ,of th loal United Church was Thursday for Prince Rupert tol reorganized for the winter with Which branch of the Bank of officers aa followa: preaident, R. Montreal he has been tranaferred. A- Mitchell; secretary-treasurer. , , Mla Betty Lamb; librarian, Wil liam Pearson. Jhe excursionist arrived at the plotform gates just In time to see the tail of the train trailing out of the station. "You drdn't run fast enough, sir," said the "Aye, I did." snapped the dis- DEMAND "Rupert Brand" THE DAINTIEST RKKAKI AST HUM'' Smoked Dally by , Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert B.C PROSPECTS AT such a mine. CRONIN MINE In the paat two weeks he had made a thorough survey of the mine and taken two hundred and fifty samples, which would give' an excellent idea of what the i mine had as it now stands. The development and operation would be in the hands of Cronin's old; company the Babine Bonanza Mining &. Development Company, but the financial arrangements had of necessity been taken over by his principals in Toronto, who had now, he was glad to know, in- Gus E. Anderson i off to the terested English capital in the en terprise and this would assure no lack of funds to carry out necessary development and the equipment for operation. Of immediate importance waa the putting of the road in repair as it had been allowed to fall into neirleet in recent Yearn and twoi BEGINNING IN OMINECA DIST. C. Price (Jreen Sees Much Progre? been in Smithers District Two Years EXPECTS GREAT THINGS SMITHERS, Oct. 26. C. Price miles. appointed one. "But I didn't atart Grtn- Commisioner of resources soon enough." of tn Oanadlan National Rail- ways, with headquarters at Mn- , treal, met the mining men of Smithers and district at a meeting convened under the auspices of the Omineca Branch of the B. C. Chamber of Mines and held in :the municipal offices in Smithera I on Monday night I After expressing his pleasure at , being once more in the district 'and the sincere desire of his de-1 partment to do everything possible j in co-operation with local people to promote mining in the district, Mr. Price Green stated that from jw.hat he had read and from whai fbe had seen he believed the past two years had meant more in the rmanent development of this tli.;trict than all of the preceding years since the line was comply ed. Nowhere else in Canada wen- 1 there more richly mineralized sec tions to be found than thoae right at our door Like Hudson Bay Mountain. He referred to the visit of the British Empire Mining rngrr- . , to Canada last year and told -of f THE DAILY NEWS his -efforts to haw lliia district included in its itinerary, and his regret at his inability to have this 'idon., But he ktoew that much information about the dMtrjct.had come to the knowledge 01 me . ,! comprising tjifl milling ttn- Babine Bonanzn to Be Developed rrW8 phr,v eyen tj,ough they did Kapidly with Trobable Mill ; no. tuttiy reach it. Installation Soon l review of mining develop. meat in Canada throughout the SMITHERS, Oct. 2G.-At the vear9 and a 9urvev of Uie Chamber of Mines meeting on tlUpe 1)u,pecta he aaured the Monday night T. Davey. engine: t sather,,1K ;nar lhere wa8 no doubt in charge of the development of In Ws that Oraineca District the Dabine Bonanza (Cronln) . -,h Co umbia wna juat .at Mine gave a short talk dealing Ue tanning 0f a wonderful pe-with that property. m(nng development an(' He stated that in his exn'nina' ion of the property he had been! jjoajjerity. R c Lettj who j, ,n charCe ;more than gratified to find that,of jeSourcea Department ot Mr. Cronin's own report upon It',. r ,!!. National Railways was urta-conservative and that'at Vancouver, and D. C, McKech-everything was better than Cron-jn(e mininK engineer for the Con in's statements had represented. dated Mining & Smelting Com The work in the Cronln Mine ear-i W(.lx. introduced to the meet ried out under Cronin's super- jinf attd spoke in the general division was the beat mining work Cusatonn he had seen any where in the; prMi(j,nt I.. S. Mcfiill, who was course of a lifetime of examining , the c . iir. expressed tfce appr properties. The tunnels were ln'e,athn of the Omineca Branch for the right place, will laid out. of work done for the diatrict b) convenient aiae, and the grades !Mr Lett am) Mr Price Green perfect. It had been a very great and informed the meeting on man? pleasure for him to take over .,,. Ho bv them. 11. i gave the visitors a brief summary of ome of the developments b the district this season. DAME RUMOR IS WORKING AGAIN Tnlk Alxmt Simlter. Second Elevator and New Sawmill Is Heard in City If any stock may be taken ir rumom that are rife Prince Rupert ahould soon be due for s great period of industrial aetivt ty. ; Out of the mill of Dame Rumoi one late-ehting report ia that there, bisv soon be developmentr In the matter of the establish important bridges were washed long-mooted smelter out and would need to be replaced, r ner Por Edwatd. It i Machinery and supplies must bew ut repreaentativea of inter taken In and thl. could not IManning in projw wen done until repairs were made and;ovr!n round witnin the 1 tfiMP two hHHiraK mit in A few days and that something in th wB of definite- IWloii may as that was done ft would take in supplies and machinery for a : w fue. Thoae close in touch Ae buaineaa in tin min ng year of development which would i w,thL confident include a continuation of an up-iff mHr w111 per drift tunnel and the putting in n ef a raise from the lower to the hu" ' . upper tunnel. ' Anothe rPrt A j 4 t. er If this work proved aucceeaful. "1 , f a frJ? local waterfront is planned. it would then be in order, probably a year from now, to put in a mill I'T"" "r 'lu'Z at the mine or near it. After hearing Mr. Davey the meeting went on record as urging! the immediate completion of the lutvi caw ttl uvn wi .r aw ture. , . ., . , I ur. V. ltM Stone SpOKe on ;iifrrnry irpmn m me ruau, .nu. i.-i. TVU HVri. PotoM Crent improvnent. that have tfce of htlftKh i)tturRnce the president and secretary were I been len made on roads in ths dis-;t .pM-Mll) fl ff Nechako ,ngtructed to wire the mJnj(tter of confirmation. lacks official met curing me past seaaon axe Farmers' Institute here Jast Sa- mines at once to that effect. PPrWli " mrday evening, rainy season has arrived. One of i the notable improvement is at; The Qmineca Branch of the Ca-f..ll appreciated now that the na(Uan Leg,on ha( competed ar. vi - ' - ' ' I rangementa for the celebration of ' TRAPPFRS Get every cent your FURS are worth. Ship them or bring them to 1J0YD YOUNG Port Simpson, B. C. lArmlaUce Day. On the Sunday i there will be a special parade i 'and church service with a mas-i querade ball on the' Monday night and a tmoker on Tueaday. 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