PAGE POUR The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBU Published Every Aftetnoon, except Sunaa, by Prince Rupert Daily Vevrs, Limited. Third Avenue, H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 96.0u For lesser period, paid in advance, per raor.h -& n i ..I . V' J i - . . I i.,:..w PaImIU GEOGRAPHY OF KAIEX ISLAND c ' 1 1 feu. i l r.a,-i h lvir.g the hime Mar. f r a -a ir. -J fi.. v have beer. uaciAng geography : s hooi yard, making arr.a:- exitr.nf-n y ir.e;j'- ..- i y :. lr.c.vie'J :r. e-i it woulu not ix-ing Kaier. I-iar.d ar. n. the-re v.Muln rt ; of zr.e ir.slructor.-. is little known. How d it, what mountains KNOWLEDGE I NECESSARY - i - Aboard woold be that .ra: . . .) ,.- i ' i! in ten r."re -i:e - f t larr.t .e c: DEER ON A. Ai - i ailicot in the ISLAND '. (land and these are pro-;y are the victims of the en killed so that the ani-iW be in any park. With duct being "hipping in the form c-f bullion. The bullion will comprise the silver value and the concentrate will consist of from TtVi to 80 per cent lead. Next year' development work will in dude an electrical prospecting program to locate ore bodies not exposed on the surf ace. A new canto will be constructed this fall at an elevation nsvea Jum-Ired feet lower than the' pretest .imD. With a large tonnage of excellent quality of ore already in paid in advance for yearly period and much immedi Or four months for fLOu By mail to ail other parts ot British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year f-W By mail to al! otner countries, per year 17 JO Troient Display Advertising, per inch, per inaertiM $1M "iriiij'ent Advertising on Front Page, per inch ............ 9&M Lu: ai Readers, per insertion, per lii.e C aified Advertising, per insertion, per word Lcj;ai Notices, each insertion per agate Contract Rates on AppHcatioa; Advertising and Circniatiea Editor and Reporters Te leane i AILY EDITION Meeker f Audit Bareaa of Jo Wednesday, Sept 19. IMS siffht more atelv in prospecj, there is every indication that the Tiger may develop into one of the heat silver mines in the province. P. E. Peterson is consmlting smgiMM for the Utility Co. and R. C Pick ttt. former owner, if foreanea at the mine. The Slver Crest Mining Co. is! nroceeding rapidly with the e. stroetka of the aerial traanray and is also the face. mi the Samite Ulna in HamV ings Arm. It is expected that the tram war will be in upatsriea to not much more than a time. At the mine nine miners in at work drifting; on the ore vein on which a shaft was sank last year. This drift at at a a ooiat point 900 m feet ieei sot soath of ' 77 The most . important . island , . in the , world to the .. people , ud will wive a ...-jT". i jwueu lauuiu, aiiu yet to a great many I ' . '.e v.'i'j ' ilVe u;. ... I : .-. -:!.". '.s.'iu v.'a,lt-; arc mi. i., '. ;.i. :ivt- r ';a::'. lf. j.ieup:e nave .!..- i; n.i it is a ttrra. ir.c And yet Kaie:: l.: of SOD feet below the The Kitsault-Eagle Silver Mines uuua tfuuuuu uu , ni caanawBced work a aj ire found there? Some; lOOO foot tnnnel on the Samrfaw n but not many. To I property en McGrath Meantain at j Alice Arm. The objective of the taaael is to encounter one of the WOrth ,u,. nt of a; "' . ore lodges at a depth of MO fast n iouna e sewnere ana ana work viU be carried on eea-;n thousand people nowjtinaomtly throughont the winter, hem. A awar camp has been completed. oost modern method ' f1 fTSisjl A "tI"?""" a; home and explore the! a. , Kitsault-Bagie a Then the scope of study; short time ago, it situated bat a wn or village in which! few miles from Alice Am and has d until the whole coun-l1" arfce 0f.,i1hT" Uldent WOU d be rtudy-'that sectioa of the Alice Arm e to say mat wnen uiey camp, :. information on the part 1 ' The Consolidated Mining A Smelting Co 's diamond driH on the George Copper at Stewart is reported to have cored lata HO eleven-foot vein of $150 ore in fa . mm - a - a n oa a. - J. , - iv rm Tho TaTT mnr tmn ave oway iw irw.wiiie. actually about 250 feet ia examination exanuiauon on on ths toe geog- mw- copp(.r ore naaing fnm three to UI -i- wuju uiaw nui() pr cent copper with Jo the same for Canada or gold but the angle of the hole ,ore important than all these would set the width of the at s the home island. It is not .bortat.2f. T.! "t? tent Is said to be in the neighhor- j; ajjding features .M not W-ihood are of $ic per ton. This strike ISlve Study a book COUld be lifts the George Copper to a high Id not be necessary. The place and there is a growing naa-' irarden nlot. What' i sibility that the property may e which will be a basis pnw t0 w entio11 uim- The tnnnel. which is ia tea feet in the 'porphyry wae aa the Northern Light property at Stewart, is still in ore. and indicates a large body of ore at depth. Aa the elevation "la four hundred feat below the lowest Premier work ings, it weald appear to indicate! made to come around the'that th Premier and i be fed from the nandJ- ' Jt probaW- .... .. . ,ity, extend at least four hun- 3re, trie miorrnation in dred feet below anything encoaa ds COllld be collated and tered so far. The tnanel in the island would be in- Northern Light cred and it would be easier to get trails built and the JZZ" L STWSJSL fTZZX interior opened up. With information would come in News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Tiger .Mine at Alice Arm to Ship Milled Ore Kevt Year Kit-fcault-Kagle to Carry out Work all Winter on Sunri.se at Alice Arm is reported to : f, ynjiy wnv w 1 uiv Mnic ' 1.. terest. as indicated on the surface toward People who have not climbed to the top of Mount Premier. Assays are net yet avail- i':','firM psnnni roalizp what a finp vipw there ia from M- !i int and what an attraction this would be to tour- i.-ls if it were more easily accessible. am W r i we an a a face work on a parallel vein has also shown up well. Ten Years Ago I in Prince Kupert i Much interest is 'wing taken iu Development work on the Tiger proerty In Alice Arm district! the exhibit t the Exhibition ia being pushed to the limit and it is hoped to intal a 100-ton con-hich is now in progress here, centrating mill neat summer so that th- mine may b. shipping con-! The Terrace district exhibit of centrates and bullion before the end f H2".. j; in slated l,y K. H. njrricultural products in particul-Martin, manager of the Utility Mining & Financing (',,. which is arly fine. A. W. Kdge. president opt-rating the property. A new tompresM.r iIa tit .-ngi.-it- is ,-x- nf the Northern British Columbia peeled to reach Alice Arm very' shortly and. as .-.mi: a- it arrive.. Agricultural and Industrial A.s-it will be installed and operated throughout tU com.. 14; v.kiUi. Lie , actuation, states he is well pleas-velopment work will then be carried out on three levels 140, 240 led with the way things are going, and 400 feet. Ore has been en- I countered in the two lower levels it is expected to take into the Local boxing fans are all and two shine are now worKing property net -prng. will lomwne .moine oved oven the me boxing noxing tournament tournament THE DAILY NEWS 192) it re 'fygtk :; "ill:' it r. running true to form and heading recruited to go to Siberia Babiae Silver King Mining Co. A. J. Gaul, mining engineer, A was said oetore, R.;un is ana is roe most import- surveying the workings of the tant island in the world to Prince Rupert people and they mine hi the Babines. nineteen should insist that the young people growing up should .mBm fron w,tan The devei- . , , ., . or opment this season has been very know abOUt it , j saecessful so far. ore in the cross- - . . r 1 ss cut from the main vein showing values of 61 across 21 feet Sur is A. R. Woods, a Vetera a fighter, who has t're-f;- sssa service la the Great War. Man in the Moon If you drive a ear. be sure '-ou read the local regulations. Whea Noah sailed the waters He blue had his troubles same as you. For dotty days he feate the Ark Before be found a afeee to park. Alaska ia only forty miles away and Yet Prince Rwpert people know almost nothing a boat that territory. There was Who a 'young man la Alasksr Vlasksr ffjt a: J t kiss a girTVwald asker. His method you fee Was plain as could be Rather than asker he'd flasker. 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