PAGE FIVE 'lay. I U l!j, WAS THE DAILY NEWS News of the Mines Departmental Service is provided by the people for the people. AROUND PRINCE RUPERT for ilirsday I OFMffiS HOYS' UNDEUWEAK i n ubull'i make, but not all shea in this lot. In shirts and dr.iwi'rs inly. QPn li.ick .v.ud Season Sale Price, per suit HOYS' HKOADCLOTH SMUTS ' 'I Hics. IlcKUlar $2.00 value. I'. ickward Season Sale Price ma ft 7 95c l be Acme mrooners Canadian National Steamships Co. Limited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AMI SHIPYARD Operating U.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dork Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers. Hlacksmith. Pitllrrn makers. Founders. Woodworkers. Klc ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds or MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 JULY Clearance SAL WEDNESDAY. JULY 18. AND THURSDAY. 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IM New Drapery Fabrics IM PORTED Cretonnes, Clilrtzs, Dninasks nnd Sunfnst Vahricu :1G in Cretonne., fnt colorg, exqulilte floral design per ynrd :j.)f, I (if, Mf 20 inch 'French iinnd Block Printed CretonneH. hIkiih and coloring", per yard T ut"' CO inch Silk DnmagkB, fadeles- fnbricH. heavy weight, per yard ' Eraser & Payne TJuWerani TrndinR Co. i : . Pt tVlciiv fiefclion of Skeena Kivcr Division-Vedl- ern'Q&HPr, Kowe, ' rixic and I.X.I- Properties Reported on; The Skei-na flBninir division in a rectaTlKular gtriu of the Brit ish Columbia coast, extending from the entrance to Portland Inlet, juHt north of Port Simpson, to Millbank Sound, including all the coast inlands, except the Queen Charlotte group, and the mainland as far east an the crest of the Coast Range, continues the annual re port of Dr. H. F. James, resident mineral engineer. For the pur pose of these reports it is divided Into four sections: The Coast section: the Canadian National Railway section; Kitsumgallum Lake section, embracing the Kitsumgallum Valley from the railway at Terrace to Lava Lake In the divide be tween the Naa and the Skeena Riven; the imnlM Company turned property and finally the Lakelse Valley section which taken in the extension of the Kitsumgallum Valley depression which lies on the south aide of the railway. Of the four section of the division. the coast Is the moat active at present and possibly Is the most Important, but It cannot be aaid any of the sections are particularly active or Important at the present time. There are no steadily producing mine4! In the division, even on a small scale, since the mine of the Belmont-Surf Inlet Mlr.es, Limited, become wt.rked out a year or so ago. but two or three properties are coming along slowly and may eventually bring the district back Into the producing rank. Much money is being spent on railway, tsarn. and camp buildings on the old Western Copper property at the bead of Khuure InletTbut the property It stUl but slightly developed or proven. The small amount of work wblch has teen done within the last year on the Trlxie group. Pore her Island, and the Black Wolf. aUuumgallum Lake, has oeen isir.y eneouregmg. ommu oipinou , ,nm tur t the Need Of f gold ore have been made mm ooB these properties during the year. It l possible that oneaof them may be-cmv a steady producer In a small way, although both are very much In the prospect stages of development. IOAHT STATION' The Western Ccpper property ;:ku of a large block of claims the head of Khutac Inlet. In 1036 they were ' purchased from Martin, Shannon A Mb then of Vancouver, by the Revenue Mining Company. After doing some preliminary "rk the Revenue LAND ACT NOTICK Or INTBNIinV Til ArTLY TO IJ5AKE I AMI In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate sdiaeent to AUUord Say. Moresby bland. SkldegaU Inlet. TAKE lecmc that Heine Ma Limited, of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Puln and Paper Manufacturers, Intends to apply for a lease of the following d Commencing at a post planted on the hJrh water mark or an Island: thence following the high water mark around the Island to point of commencement, and containing otie acre, more or leas. PACIFIC MILLS, LIMITED, Apnuesnt. Donald Wilbur Hodsdon. Agent fcr Pacific Mills. Limited. Tfcitrrt Mar 3. 1OT8 DAILY In it what it should be? We keep the quality of our bread up to the 1IUJIIBST rOSSIRLE STANDARD A trial will confinco roV of this. We will be pletmed ' to Herve yoil dairy. . : TRY OUR SPECIAL HOVIS AND WHOLE WHEAT Electiic Bakery Third Avenue Prince Rupert. II.C. Mens & Boys Get you: Summer weather RUNNING SHOES at the Montreal Importers T Mlli. i, Proprietor. Hi-i ll Atenue. Prince Uupert. over to C- O. Bush, of Detroit, who represents the Detroit Western Syndicate. It la now understood that this syndicate Is forming a large corporation regis tered within the province. The Revenue Mining Company is a private company with a $800,000 capitalization, financed' largely by Vancouver capital. Although It its sold the Western Copper property to the Detroit Company, development work Is being administered by the Revenue Mining Company. Since the property was examined last year by the Resident Mining engineer very little work has been done on the showings of this property, and there Is nothing to add to the" deaorrptlon of the ore Occurrence at found in the 19M annual report. The company's effort have been directed this year towards butMlng a railway, tram, and a fairly large permanent camp, getting ready for more extensive underground development next season. During the summer a narrow-guage railway. Just under 5 miles in length, was built Knuttw Inlet to the main camp site, lust behvw the point selected for the working tunnel. Twenty pound steel was put on the ties, because a quantity of this material was on hand from an old railway which had been constructed far some IVi miles up the same valley, but this steel wlU be replaced by heavier steel before much shipping Js done. The grade is very gcod for a mining railway. The maximum grade Up the valley is a per cent. and this la for a distance of but I AW feet, and the maximum reverse grade Is t per cent for a similar Oisteaee. mm this upper terminal a 300 foot aerial tuam is betoc buUt to the tunnel site. The right of way has been cleared and aaspe of the towers crested. but the eartv snowfall prevented its Vshte Has Men eonstrueted tt uie upper xennmai. ccnaans oi bonk house. H by 100 feet: a cookhouse, te by S4 feet: a warehouse, SB by M feet; and office buildings. All the rough lumber for ties and buildings was cut on the ground by the eompany under eon tract. Throughout the greater part of the rammer a crew of from fifty-five to sixty .lien was employed and the eompany is to he commended on the ui jgress which has been made towards transportation -ind camp construct ton. ItOWK CLAIM Three claims, the Starboard Watch. Canadian QUI, and Rio OosteUo, are situated on the west side of Pitt Island. )ust below Captain Oove. and are owned by C O Rows, of Prince Rupert. The atoowtafs are situated at an elevation of about 1.400 feet above sea level and are reached by a foot trail which starts at a cabin on the beach and runs back lor about 1ft miles over muskeg and soft soil chiefly. The one vein on the property Is typical of the gold-pyrite -quarts veins found at other points In the adjacent islands, being a very lenticular vein In too granodlr rite of the Ooast Range and form No. 13. Section 38) IiAND ACT. NOTKi: OF INTENTION TO Dated 1MB. IND ACT AITLA TO ri!ici:iiAM; mmi In Prince BuportTaod IVoordtng an wtwstbjabmit mttes frem the to apniy ror parmnsmn to avr chase the swing described loner !oWf Couunenclnc at a nest, ohtnted foot distant from the Witness past on the West side of Lot ITS; thence westerly 00 chsni; thence southerly M chains; thpnne easier! SO chains: tnence nor therly 10 chMnm, and eon taming too acres, more or less. P. PARDOB WILSON Detroit Paled IB'h April Acant far Western Mining Co. Norici: or intunticn to aitly to LKASi; LNI In Prlnre Rupert Laid .(ecordlnE Olx- srlct and situate adjacent to Ray. MorexbT Island, SkMegate Ouean Charlotte Islands. LAND ACT. Aiiuom Inlet. TAKE ni'hub inat racmc urns Limited, of Vanoouver. B.C., occupation rulp and faper MtnufaatUMts, intends to annly for a lease of the following de scribed lamiv Commencing at a nest planted on me high water mark or an island; tnence following tt the Island to hsih water mark around point of commencement and contain I na 0.M acre MCIFIO MILLS, 1, more or iw LIMITED, Applicant Donald Wilbur Kodsdon. Agent lar.facHM MUls. Limited. Ms? Msv H. a. 1M8. 1M8. 7" NOTiri! Oi' IVTKXTION TO APPLY TO Liasi: LM , In Smlthors Land Ttecordlna District and situate a,dJoltllg Lot 51 HO on Bast aide of Skeena River. TAKE NOTICE that Ohrlatlna Corley. of Pacific. B.C., married woman. Intend to apply for a lease of the following described laiuls: Oommeiii ing at a post plsnted at the southeast rcirner of Lot 5100. Range f. Ooast District; thence north 80 chntru.. tnence hlm 30 chains: thence south 80 Mlns: themre west 30 chain, and con- ,1,, more or less i"i:tt tin x . Appii -ani Dattd Me;. 38. 1033. consisting of quarts and coarse-grained pyrlte. The pyrlte occurs in letumj and bunches rather than as disseminated j grains, and gold, which is the only metal of economic Importance, Is In-, tlmatery s snarls td with it. Other sulphide are woepUomUy rare. The win has f olkvwcd a shear boms In the granitic rocks and soustati domin-antly of quarts with kanaas and bunches of pyrlte, and In places it contains a; large treewtage of the abeartd wall-rock in narrow strips, giving It a banded appearance. The strike Is north and south (mag.i, parallel to the hillside, and the dip appears to be very flat to the cast Into the bill, although at the bottom of the deepest cut Is ap preciably steeper than at the very sur- lace and It Is possible that the vein dips at an angle of 30 deg. or more. Ihe vein, which has been opened by ftw surface cuts and by one abort tunnel, varies in width from a few Inches to 6 or 6 feet. The widest section is In the tunnel at the most northerly cut. A 6-foot sample across the face of this tunnel, showing very little pjrrtte, assayed very low In gold and silver. A ssmpwt of pyrlte taken Iron, a number of points along the vein gave returns of W In gold and 0.4 or. sliver to the ton. These samples would indicate that the gold In Ui a property Is associated with the pyrlte. and therefore that the owners .should prospect for lenses of pyrlte and not work on sections of the vein which consist of quarts only. TlilXIK OKOl'I The Trlxie group, also known as toe .-ttetaon property. Is situated in Welcome Harbcr, on the north-west point o' torcher Island., less than a mUe from tide-water and at a few hundred feet oievatton. The group Is owned by Prank Patterson, of Refuge Bay. and Is now bonded ta J. B. Wood worth, who in turn claims to have Interested a ttrong Eastern mining company In the property. In any event, It would seem that something Is to be done to determine the poaslMiraes of the property and such eonuneretal ore as Is discovered during the development will be shipped. At intervals for severe 1 years past small shipmen2Jjf sorted ore have been mad? to the smelter, either by the owner or by some operator working un der lease and bond In 117 the pro perty was Bonded to the Behnont-Surf Inlet Mines, Limited, when considerable esploratory work was done without developing sufficient ore to warrant the band being taken up One of the tunnels driven at this time just mlased a small bunch of hlgh-gmde ore. which a as taes out later by the owner. All 'he ore Which has been shipped nan been talc from the surface from small stopes above the short prospect-tunnels. During 1M7 33 tons of ore which nan ten. &td. rom. prevjoue aJhiptnenU a& low-grade material was sent to t!W Anvox smelter and yielded slightly more than 11.100 In gold, gross value This would indicate that much of the material which Is not matslve sulphides mlirht make s very good grade of mill ing ore Thero are so many veins and workings th'it it t difficult to desrrlb- thetn tlafactorlly without the alcl of u plan, which I did not linve tunc t muke In general, the allowing consist of a number of steeply dipping veins In the quartz diorlte of the Coast Range bath- ollth. They are acmewhat Irregular in strike and dip. but have the same general trend, striking from N. 50 deg. E to N. 80 deg. E. Each vein is quite lenticular, varying from a few inches to as much a sS t In width, and con- slats of quarts latter is Inclined shoou. some oi I IJg ore T BOUtno. .jAHjable ble iTjlrgVTiWd amkatetlte or bunches, coiurtltul amount 1 intent make1 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING riiish f olumbia Mines rH-Pf-"-' iJissaea Although the in small peats the hltfh ctade veins carry .1 dtasemlnated fair grade of mllllnn ore The gold, wnirn w im metal of economic Importance, seems to be associated with the pyrlte only. h .in nuarty. 1 barren, while the siild sulphides carry from 100 to more than W60 n ton in gold. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly Eased by SANTAI. MIDY lie sure to get the Urniilnr Look tor tb word "Mill V apply to Department of Mines Victoria, B.C. wvrnvY- 1927 Report now available. Special Bulletins; Annual Reports, etc., furnished free of charge. 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Arency " ' for sll Stesri.hln l.itw Fu Information fmm from W. C. OKCIIAnn. ural Ageiii. Orner of th Street and 3rd Avenue, mnee Rnprrt. B.C. Pissne II The Irregularity of the veins them-ielves and the smallneaa of the lndl-.IdUAl high gradv ore shoots make It extremely difficult to estimate the po-jibllltc of the property, but there would seem t be a chance that a suf-ttatsnt tonnage of mining ore might be developed to make it attractive as a small property. I. X. I- UHOIT The claims constituting the IJC.L. ,roup. which is. situated on Porcher Island adJolniUK the TrUle group on the west, are the IJLL.. LJC L. fraction, Kllm. Starlight, and HJ! D PracUon. They are owned by Dermis n Wflght, of Prince Rupert. The veins on this property have similar characterlatics to those on the sdolnlni! TrUtle group, but. Judging from what can be seen at the present uinr. the veins are smaller d therefore, much less attractive from a gslulng standpoint. Thr strikes are In general about east artd west imag.l and thr die etecD to the SOU til The me vein which has received the greatest amount of attention ha-i been open-e4 cnttmuouvly for about 80 feet: a little less than hall of th is an open-cut and the remainder a drift on ihe vein Within this dlatance thr vein pinches and awells from about 1 inch to 2 feet Above the tunnel the vein can be traced another 100 feet or so up the hill, but wherever ex Ifoscrt It Is only a few Inches wide. A vert siirrt distance beyoml the upper etui nl tin- vein and n short dlstunce In he hiiimlngwall Is another quart, vein 3 leet wide where flnt outcrop ping, but this also pinches npldly :o a narrow stringer. Within the next 80 yards south arc everal other veins of slmilut chumcter latlcs. some of them heavily mineral' Issed with pyrlte bikI ui.ilnuiiteilly carrying good gold vnhHH The possibilities of the irorty rest on the abUity of the owners to flnO either larger veins or sect I rum In the in ' veins (Which are oi minanie width, over a reaoanulilc length. Ttii. can probably be done much mure cheaply by atirfnce proai-ectlnt; than bv UmlerrrouiKl lcvc!"pme nt J. P. Funic ilistMcr en 'iiw it lot the federal department of public works is a nuieiii:er aboard the Prince Hu)er: today bound frmn Vlctorlii to Skaitwav where lie will eniluik upon the department"! cruiser Wnlronda nnd P"i-ceeil to Ctlacler Bay on the upper e l.l of tlrf- AUkiin paiilmiHlle a.icie the recession ol ,i "la. in ' l lielu-ve.l will ultimately provide Oansds with a l ew pol l on the in rlh cim.-l liy inraii'" 1 a It, ii I v nl wi'ii cxlellillli ' ,n i if-' 1 1 f pullllttlulle. City Meat Market Selvlf Ilro. 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