frMffv November 9, 1028 In tins of 4 and 10 cubes x If isw4t? X . a a ar ku ai : i i nb Better There's the concentrated goodness of fume, lean beef in 0X0. No wonder i' gives soups end gravies such added flavour and enlivens casseroles and left-overs so delightfully! C(Try it for that last professional touch that makes good cooking better. And find, like mothers all over the world, how healthful end nourishing 0X0 is for little ones and grown-ups, tool 8 pe Qoodncss of Beef P L ; i lEftRACE i i;iiimi mi ,.... . ! . . ...... , i, .H tti, JDHN BRUCE Knox United Church by Rev. .Wm. Allan fid Interment took N f.-The fa-'plaee in Kitsttmksluffl cemetery Mrs. John Bruce The pallbearers were two son. '"V in the Prinoe Donald and Ak Wrure. J. K-1 Sunday morn- Gordou, Uebt, Cerltt. Alex Kerr, following the T. M. Turner and Wnt. Ribbald. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TTVl News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Local Man Forms Alice Arm Company Tramway at Saddle Nearly ready Silver Island Progress closed down bprtioni on the Sad- iogs jn die gretip in HaeUngs Arm for the VM of Developil,ent winter, after completing the, A npoH m pro)wi. towors of the aerial tramway and in 916 by - a u -urMr making preparation, for the put- yecom-fnOd. to open it up on Uag In of the lumber for ore bins k profiuble j,, a plaB of SMd camp at the mine. The tunnel ej0pmei.t to produce to at the niee hM been driven a rer dy tb ConsaUoa ei L. W,U, W 1 W f re-put toteegh to IU objective in the i4,lkwa. Mr TuMr atlmaied t"- jthe northern area to riejjtaiii over 50,000,(MM) tons in tfc eeeme, Hoth underground and camp 4 's. anJ 7 feet IsiMcknees. eonetrttctioa work is being pushed computed on 1,009 Jfeqftper foot ae rapidly as possible on the Tiger ! rw;0Tery. The thi'ieTH.sures property In the Upper Kftsault were about 160 left (blck and the vattejr at Alice Arm. The lower :nm approximately '76 feet ap-taneel has been driven a distance t. Coal fresn the two Upw of 1M feet and good progress is setms wceild eejte while th loww bwlaf aiasevn the clearing of the 'wBS gobd rHsinij(--l camp site, Ue Inmber now being : fiy.Bjvipnkifr o seiond shaft. on Ute ground. Te Tiger la beinjf w,. fjitacr suggested, the eut developed by tw Utility Mtniag k Financing Co. ' put LpN c ottlery could be fn-triil ftfou UC0 to S.0M tons .er. day. The colliery, at that II. J. McDonald, manager of time, Mr. Turner estimates! coeJd the Silver hland Mining Co.. make a profit of (2.12 pur ten states that work is proceeding very or $3,123 per day on the basis satisfactory on the Silver Island of 1500 toad daily prrrliirthsn proptry north of Dabine Lake. The cost of mining, reiiaV. Stringers carrying gnlena have j weighing, bunkering and eAaiHllng L charges waa estimated at $tbl A Tickling In Her Throat For Years Mm. l'rter Johnm.n. Port AlbertO, H.( .. wntf:-"l truutiM for yenra with a tickling in my Utrwtt ewjr time I wmiM lie down,' and at night I would cough an I could net Nlrop, himI miiM hanllv 1o my work. I would rough until 1 would vomit. "I heard of Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup tnd ftftr tli fimt ltllc I l,d no lnole iimch, kiiiI now I nm intvnr without a Imttlr of ')r. WiHxt'g' in the huumt." 1W SV. n bdttJij: Urge fBmu Otic. t U aruntwU Wl UmIwi. lut tip wl.v by Tle T. XHILurn Co. I4d., Tor, Out. Iter ton. These cost.t toduy weki, I no doubt, be much greater. Turner's report extirnatesl tliat j to develop and equip the prttporty for a proJuction of liw t I pel day an 1 construct the retjtfb 'ii wagsn road and railreael fnfsa 'Telkwa would take an eantfl'ttfrt' of about $1,234,000. Teikwa Ovlliwiw Telkwa Co.lieries of Jade Me. Naill, also involved in the deal, consists of lour lots, eaeh a tftik ua.e. Tba Coat Creek ertllory the principal to be operate! 4 G. milss by good meter read from Telkwa. ProJuetie ha beon ci rrieil on with a ewall torce of six men, the untMtftl eiit t ut being something over UOW tons which has been llsiel oi between Prince Ueoifg nwl Trince Rupert. There ftr$ ban kcra of thirty tons capsit' the railway aide at Tef&v and bunkers at the mine of aa Xm. capacity. The round trip can be made between mine and railway bunkers in an hour by motor truck. Operations at the celliery commenced in 1923, the seams being first developed by two adit tunnels close together. Further tunnels and shafts have since been driven. The seam has an 'yeagc width of something over ... iey en i.eei ana is remarxauiy A company to be known the Winnie Mines folding Co. Ltd,' dean. It is a coking bituminous has been organized by David Thomson of Prince Rupert ,to take over . coal. There is 10,000 tons of re-the ' verable coal I in sight on this one Mohawk property on Koundy Creek at Alice Arm from G. r. , , , . .... .... . iseam. From 1918 to 1922 another :xauen ana associates ana proceed with operation oi tne same next year. The Mohawk lies in the vicinity of th Keystone and on it is located one of the best high grade silver veins in Alice Arm camp. This hat been but partially developed. In the fall of 1011 work was started on the property Which M,r. Naden acquired from Joe Wells and F. Juggins and a shaft was sunk on the ore ledge. A drift was driven on the ore a distance of l'.it feet and the ore vein was proved already been cut and indications to be two feet wide and composed are that the cross-cut tunnel will of very high grade. OwingHo lack ' be In valuable ore much earlier of finances, work was suspended than was anticipated. The dip of in April 1912 and since that time the stringer is CO degrees as no work of importance has been against 48 degrees on the surface, done. The new company will pro- Seven men are at present employ-ceed with the development opera-jed on the work of eross-cutting. Hons.. The property is situated' about four miles down the inlet from Alice Am and it within easy'' u Mr' f rancM Maawrter whe distance of tidewater. Mini. 1 " f" tn dict that gold J says and traasporUUon coats would h"Wn fond aI ! thus be at a minimum. whenever sluice boxes have been put in. The only Work done on Granby Consolidated Mining the creek has been on Discovery Smelting Power Co. will die- ana No. 3 above and very little burse a quarterly dividend of on these two aKbesgh gold to the f 149.998 on November 1 to its Vtlue of S.00f was taken from shareholders. This will be at the them. Large boeMers in the rate of II a share and will in- creek e the barriers. No blast-crease the grand total of company irr jpowder was available this dividends to $11,672,916. The uMknn tint ixfttor nrenkr.-kticmi company which has had deficits in w mnde Mxx year. each of the last eight years is now banning to show up on the right ;oVEJ, mjj0N D0I.IJVKS WILL aide of the ledger again. j HAVE TO ,g gP8NT jjeVEL- I OPING COAL MINE. ! Close prospecting on the Home- j . gnard group at Alice Ann has (Cotirued from Pare One) traced the silver-lead ore bory for a distance of 600 feet, on the sur- uft0Btm The corehs:on from face, several samples broken off tni, drilling WM that the two along it shewing good mineraJiaa-j.,, were well worth holding, tion. A new ledge on the upper, The Ini ia conBidered claim has atao been discovered. to to raost imiH-Unt th The width has not yet been deter- otbea-jwssibly of value as an mined but nample shew goodi Aiunet xny f,vorabie report, minrmiiinon. w ore Derag cop-;h4W1 at various time per gold. The new discovery is of U 4he nropat. The coal seams seeae importance for it shews 'tMopened p in 'tftfttfiiU are clean, the whole property is bright and WaKf the widths , erausea. in aemuon wsswewisu ajg artaWHW evidence lead ledge and the newly cov- loui disturUhras o faulting v.;. n.c,.u..u of any grt extent have been j considerable bodies of. copper-gold art j 8pJt fact that jore which are but awatttBg de- CM, h been ex' to the i velopment. ; weather for several drears, its quality resjaains good 'and can The Silver Creat Mining Co. has .tut t. without mrh colliery belonging to the same company was operated at Mud Creek, a total of 3.9G1 long tons being shipped. Last year the output of the Goat. Creek colliery was 1,671 long tons as compared with 1,200 long tons in 1926. FORMER HUDSON'S' BAY COMMISSIONER DIES VANCOUVER, Nov. 9. Angus Brabant, 68 years of age, former fur trade commissioner for the Hudson's Bay Co. died suddenly early today at the family residence Marine Crescent. Cotton Crepe HOUSE DRESSSS Regular value up to $1.60, all colors. See our Windows. Friday and Saturday for 95c Jabour Bros. 4 BeJ'n m-irattd um,mlmlm Inlaid UnifoumN. 7017 I- O IV -V l l The Currency of Friendship "I notice that Tuckctts sometimes refer to cigars in their advertising as 'The Currency of Friendship.' That's a fine expression'' be cause there are dozens of favors and kindnesses a man does for you in the day's work that can't be paid for in money but for which you can repay him with a cigar or a box of cigars. Try itf Good news Marguerites are now individually foil-wrapped, which keeps the flavor and aroma in and protects them against breakage in the pocket. You can also buy Marguerites in handy packs of 5 and remember the Wrappers are valuable for premiums. 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