iday, March J, 1929 1 (! ( i i i n -r - , TV. ews of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Fine Nciv Ore Body atj Toplcy Richfield; Duthie Heal Is Hatificd; Federal Engineer Urges More Canadian Capital - i u ; For over a wee new crews have been busy drifting on nVh new ore wwen was entered at tne zuu-ioot level near he bottom of the shaft in the Topley Richfield mine. The r i :.i:,.t,i u.. ,it i i us e ii zone, wnicn was uiuicuieu uiuuiunu uniting last ian, 6 m, nlmadv. been drifted unon for a distance nf nver 20 114, - V "T - - Aer and the. full face is still in ore which shows consider- lliie hixrh ffKado.. Average assays give very good values in i . i m i i, ,i:it.i ... .i i j. .1 olu and silver .. nuiua ui meu iu u ueptn oi six ieei in v, an oi me unit inuicuiu uiuu nus zone is wiuer ana r t.hun any previous ore body ; d on the property to date. Ltd., which is developing the prop-rn.-raiiasation is exception- erty of that name back of the town n.iiff una wouiu inuicaie or atewart. He d Its annua meet , n on uus. ie.ve i. lopiey i . Id has now reached a point piiim for production and r. of at least high grade l w! I be incretsed from "I is daily. Installation of mipresaor was completed to aid in the large ex-'Ingram now under way A new level is being j ' 2oO feet belovfj the . m l and throughout the i xplorafctan is under way i'K-reised ore bodiee. ' iwnary rnport of the" fed 1 H-iral survey preVetitltf of certain ;nvi'f(A- (I on In British Colunv .:v hs lKen published at Dr. V. DolmsK, f-!: Finlay River district description of the lead-(U-pMit on Ingenik I'd the Clearwater Lake lie Stikinc district is ro-M by J. R. Marshall. i in ing the British Co l amber of Mines in Van- i.i t week, Dr. F. A. Korr ''"logical Survey of Car 1 ' on "The Future of Mln -"ihern B. C." lie said " nally all the recent dr ' in British Columbi. Povllnnjl Canal had beer States capital, and " i area began profitabb "" it would bo the c'tlc-i 'ited States that 'l:ercfnm. He urged Urn' i! -'l campaign should b- I for ransdian devdo 1 the northern minerallie Wilson! M.E., one tim 1 "t" tim Ulg Missouri mir u "f the Ferguson proper' 1' 'e u'Ka eourtry. Is as-i-ew rt Board of Trad- ' 'vors toward having " nanted by the provlnsi ni' 'nt for the extension o tiadian Northeastern Raf' u the northern Interior. annual meeting of the Unl i'"'e 'iold(ind-Silver Minep ing in Vancouver on Monday of this week when annual reports were received and directors elected for 1929. oulii be put into effect ln The Mayou Mining Co., owing ry noiir future. Assays from a group of claims on Bitter Creek hps on the ore which has in the Stewart district, having oc n opened tip at depth gave been thoroughly financed during in silver atod gold as high the past winter, will start an ag-r-Operton. gresslve-program of development work as soon as climatic condl- ; holders t the Duthie tions permit. The Hall Interests Ltd., in Vancouver last hav ten an active Interest In rati! i'd the! deal with the the Property and have appropri-1 xplnration' Co. of Toronto a'ed $25,000 to be expended, dur-im uim.s off wnich the Atlas inS the coining season. At the , jtici. guaante's to take annual meeting in Vancouver re-) iian s at a price of 50c h cently, directors were eletled as follows: E. E. Hall, president; ' and un option on 060.000 ., ...ime nrice. A total C. K. Neale, secretary; R. WJ : :n the company is is- Kennedy, treasurer; . William ii ami of this amount J. Tompkins, mine manager; and A. , l. .,!(!- CUO.OOO. Tr,c bal- M. Whiteside. It is proposed to ., ; of the company showed continue the present adit tunnel l su:. incorporation until De- on lhe silver-lead vein whfeh now ! !;.s, year net ojerating shows 22 inches of high grade ore v -c .-lightly in excels of face, to start a new tunnel t ' Mt. of this, $50,000 had on this vein and also to do some u i n dividendH. Devel- worlc on the copper vein. It is I Hie protKTl v from now now belicveil that the itback of il . under the direction of last fall when financingfor winter wo"k down will be of vl. ".rnpunjr. which is com- only th- iatng in of ma- temporary effect The Halls are ..i l ."luiitnent which will well able to carry through their is of operation. The undertakings. k .. . . a.t . 'A .ip i tr.eni wun tnc Alias , L . .... , . . ii'iiy piuu.ouii in casn 1-' nini'iidation of C. A. j ma'.ag ng director, this v. as finally increased to i vi , i ctfru were reelect- l 1 Dirthic still on the THE TYPESETTING MACHINE By DiMiald A. Frser Inland Printer)'', '15 t ' lm MackTiheiuiJetli,7 r'uc,, in Tl W L A as r!i-V u -J,. T c Atlas i.o. ur. ieii, j""" "'"""- i! tlicpro8peft of thi V njerry haste, j. .-lared thalSlt very Theatriwts ciroe tumbling ti n.i.l.nl the Kefflty mine I pld " S. ai"l, in his opMoSirKR ai ?)tpi 1 a rilfld i inir Since December),' ii row; r jj tin plant hits been in- Then, clamped, they're smothered ,;iill has been motor-, in a fiery flow considerable expansion! Of molten metal, on whose ege mule in camp and equip-' is traced expected thnt the mill The words the letter-molds have firmly spaced, And now a line of type clinks down below. Then swoops upon the molds tlf arm of fate Wbfch. aye revolving, ruthletsly sedate, ' : Seises and drop them with a tinkling sigh. Uack Into that obllvfon whence Uiey dame, 'vtatil the keys once more a, sunu . - mons frame. , Of the quarter of a. million Americans who visit France very year, Fr ch statlclans e ' mstc two per cent are million- aires. Americans spend $a80,- 000,000 a year in France. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon ciok-Ing prices on Vancouver Stock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give Instant er vice In buying and .clllnu Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alio have facilities fo' ai.ocpilrg Wheat order. on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Representing Miller. Court k Co- Ltd. Vancouver. S.DJolnstonCo.Lld. 617 2nd Aviitue Prince Rupert, B.C District News TERRACE Mrs. A. H. Barker returned on Monday after spending 'a days in Prince Rupert. W. II. Sinclair of the Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ravep of Smithers, ! TIIE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVES returned to Lakelse Hatchery -on Wednesday. Mrs. Wilkinson, A. Y. Wilson, J. Erlandsen and C. Lindstrom W: Spruce Lumber Co., of Edmonton, town on Afrd'ttf Pacific ' '- Tuesday. and representative of the A. , ' ' FI RST $ PRIZE 1 waS in t' I T . 1 T H T TT II llAl'uhhln nnH mam here early in the week. He re? during, the week and were guests turned to the interior on Wed, at' the.nome of Rural' Dean and nesday. , i- W. II. Hunt of Vancouver, in charge of construction "work, went out to Lakelse Hatch ery on Wednesday to put in another supply of fish traps on Williams Creek. Jlrs. .Marsh,,; They"retur'ned home'1' The B. D. Bridge Club met on Tuesday evening at he home of !r. and Mrs. Geo. Dover. ! R. Wiggins of Prince was in town on Wednesday. Traffic has been resumed over the Lakelse Lake road this past Major Hearn and R. A. McRae week, several trucks having were in from made the trip to the lake. Al- on Wednesday, though travelling was done with: Lakelse Hatchery difficulty in places. Terrace and district, friends of many t Mr. and Mrs. Ed the news of the passing of their little daughter Zona, and extend their heartfelt sympathy. Mrs. Haven and Mrs. II. C. of Remo were in town on Monday jCreelman left on Thuruday for to attend the funeral of the late, Remo to close up her home there. few'Jin 'Kavcn- wno i!apcraieu tne ;. i -. Kr.tp-rrrr Remo ferry' f or atfmd last 'yearJl l.,.:f PRINCE GEORGE The.., Ladies' Aid to Knox Church held a successful tea and saje of home cooking in Miss anennan numoer wi. oi new Hodood'a store on Saturday af-ark. N.J.. was a business visitor Jack were , down from Pacific t j T ternopn. Theret wa4 a large attendance a:danee given on Friday night by the community of South Fort George in aid of the hall fund. The Northern Rebekah Lodge1 held a bridge and whist party last Thursday night in the Odd-' Rupert, fellows' Hall, there being a good i attendance. , More than 05 per cent of the passengers who cross the Atlantic to see Europe are women, of them elderly. : f ?T TE ISFabob Picture Puzzle Contest offers every man, woman and child an opportunity to win a big cash prize. 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