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VANCOUVER. label brcauar fhm fscrlkai ayisnV ami,v.arw fV M T Hap , c - - . l'L.- u . iiul Umnn ui,c Pi I mio i liKaM-tCi Wf" onto 4 biln thel fit ttsji . n.n id Ivi rwefcoors v ' tert is a diffawes in brands ' 0 THE W.H.MALRIN COMPANY LIMITED N.NAIAlO c THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Woodbine to Make Small Shipments; Operations of - Consolidated in This District; Shipments From Duthie Work on the Woodbine mine at Stewart is now proceed ing. Malcolm Mackenzie, mine superintendent, and a staff ot lour men are developinir the workings and it is expect ed ore will be. shipped to smelter within the next few weeks. Directors of the mine are determined that proof of what te mine Rvalues are shall be secured by-smelter returns from ,th'e shipments thev make. These shipments will be taken from the mine in such a way as to determine the success of the mine from a regular mining standpoint. - One of the Consolidated Mining , remit of the extensive develop-St Smelting Co.' operations to J ment program in hand are being which much interest attaches is closely watched. .The annual re-the development of the Dig Mis- rnrt of the company In. regard to aouri mine on Portland Canal, this property states that the Pro-writes E. A. Haggcn. In view v'ce tunnel has ;bi extended of the spectacular history of this 2.115" feet with '476 feet of rain to being reeaiedte bondajflfo-ttUng and cross-cutting from it by nirge interest, wMced aJfTn! 5,119 fee oi diamond drfl- abandoned !' Ithfoitaria JWfned mis vork indicated a down by leadlngSgapipgwis, the sheared lone 500 feet wide carry- ' ing a large amount oi quartz and calcite stringers with a variety disseminated mineralization in ron. lead, zinc afro cepper ul hides with occasional free gold.l prominent stringer with a fair er&ge, but very variable gold t&luea, was encountered approxi mately 1700 feet from the portal. Drifting both north and south bowed the same mineralization and, while some very spectacular free gold specimens as well as high assays were obtained no well defined ore shoot ivas opened. Free gold has been found in sev- sections of the cross cut be tween footages 161 and 1909 and farther geometrical development is necessary before tannages and. grade can be estimated. "Away AsssTsII1sWB'1f7 ria1iUsMBastskBkkA L 4SH fsv .SSBSi"- .3I, f .11 KrJffW anw r sKDTHier araasse iuiiiki has Millions of Tire Users Can't All Be Wrong!.,; nil The Safety-built Dunlop Double -Strength Bus-Truck Tire has Sinewy Strength moulded into it as the result of using High-Tension, Resilient, Rubber-Sealed Cords. They represent the peak of Dunlop experience in building many millions of tires over a period of 40 years. -c Dunlo Solid Truck Tir are equally as dependable I- '; DUNLOP SSrifflS CANADA , t 1 A V ring f nter montha. The district is stated to oe very promising, the anowfall light and values in lead. sine and copper occur over large areas. Placer mining is being carried on by the company at Boulder Creek. Atlin and on Slate and Manaon Creeks in the OtniMca. At Manaon Creek an old ehanal has been located SO feat from tbe present creek and food gold values found over a width of six feet Testing work ob the channel was carried on all wisrter. A bright spot for the company is the Emerald group at ' Siboia, a property upon which i the late James Cronin took an op tion and did considerable work. UsMtor its option Consolidated extended tbe Cronin tunnel only five feet when ore was encountered and proved continuous for the 160 feet for which the tunnel waa driven when winter weather onditiona forced suspension of cross-cut at the in for eleven the walls, well defin- piinc and ruT wall and ' StW with iftjferVrjn tlVfe Jootwall k 1 w . 'HO vein wl iwhu suuoic t" I trenching 0lkw Bow the iCrogip tunnel (stTa hew tunnel i property is regarded as favorably. j Other properties held under option by the company include a group of fifty-four claims at liowaer Lake, Portland Canal, Several groups of mineral claims have been taken up along the Candian National Railway in Northern British Columbia.-These include the arvey group on Driftwood Creek, north of Smithers; M. and K. group at Pacific, and Duchess and Contention groups south of Telkwa. Development on 1 theae has notfpeen attended vith what are considered definite results so far. During the year 1928, 1666 tons of zinc and lead concentrates were shipped to the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co.'s smelter at Trail by the Duthie mine near Smithers, a statement issued by the company says. ENCYLOPEDIA I FOR RUSSIA MOSCOW, April 11. Running into some CO volumes of 900 pages each, a new encyclopedia is being prepared foe Russia. It is known as the Great Soviet Encyclopedia and ita distinctive feature Is that every subject with economic or philosophical; implications is ireaifci in a siricuy aiarxian iasn-, ion . The introduction states "the field of social sciences is worked over on the basis of the logical application of the dialectic method of Marx and Lenin." One of the announced objectives of the work te "the ; strengthening of the rev- olutionary and materialistic outlook." The list of contributors con-tajns many famous Russian scientists and in some cases foreign scientists hare collaborated in the work. The article on Behavior is written by Prof. J. B. Watson, United States psychologist, and Prof. A. Bow ley of London has contributed an article on the-theory of probability and its various implications. j The work is the .major one of aj ihsk.or, Fjolay .Wvar. 300 miles VaTC been or are MDg produced iron railway Hunapwriauon. xne on ,uch gubjecU a Uw the company has token up the Bower state MediciMf industrial Tech nique. Agriculture and Finance. There is also a small encyclopedia of general knowledge containing in condensed form the mating, embodied in the great one. I ACTIVITIES OF : CENTRAL B. C. The report submitted to the de partment of agriculture at Victoria from Bulkley Valley and lakes dis trict says: i Tour earloads of northern grown timothy seed was shipped out of the Bulkley Valley by the Central British Columbia Seed Growers and one from Bums Lake. The government cleaning plants at Smithers and Burns Lake are now equipped with screens for the cleaning of seed grain and consid-; erable quantities of grain are being cleaned at both plants. j Farmers of the Victoria district this winter turned considerable pork into home cured haras and bacon . They put out some exceptionally fine samples and had no difficulty finding a ready market,' the demand being greater than the supply. FISHERMEN'S LICENSES ALASKAN TERRITORY JUNEAU. April 11. Senate; Benjamin's bill boosting fishermen's licenses on all classes of fishermen to $160 was drastically , amended in committee, accofdSK to a report sinned by Benjamin, Anderson and Frame. Tb Amendment changes make proVl- ons to cover trailers only and , provides a tax of $&0 for single,, line boats of 20 fU leAgtb and $iou i or iisnermen mi ttuauj uaing I mure than one line and boats of, 'more than 20 feet is length. 0111-! netters and seiners licenaea re-I train unchanged, no they vrtll ' ntnge from $10 to $25. I LIFE OF CLERGY IS V NOT ATTRACTIVE IN GRE4T BRITAIN LONDON. April 11. Lack of Foundation of National Culture Two new Canadian from Roumania demon trat the art of weavlnt at Rfftln. Those wbo have in the past regarded the New Canadians from Europe as heweri of wood and draweri of water must, after the recent demonstrations at the Great West Festival at Regina, admit that thei e peoples have, with their native arts, decidedly enhanced the cultural wealth of the country of tbeir adoption. J. Murray Gibbon, who sponsored the festival under tbe auspices of the Canadian Pacific RaB-way, even goes so far aa to say that Saskatchewan and tbe other prairie provinces have within their borders the foundation of a National culture finer than that of any other nation on earth. To this foundation, tbe first sod for which had been turned at the previous festival at Winnipeg, all the races which go to make up tbe peoples of tbe west have contributedIcelanders and Irish with their folk-songs and lore, Swedes and Slavs alike with their folk-cralta and dance. Hardly a race known to civilization, old or new, hut contributed to the festival some artistry which will make for the further development of tnat culture which, being national, will be the means of welding to a still greater solidarity, thote people wbo are Canada. 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