V - May 22, 1929 Hr.c THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE News of the Mines I AROUND PRINCE RUPERT ; Wcdbiiic to Be Re-financcd; Gibson Property Interesting uranny uo.; Anderson Group . in Babine Promising j. i n aiper. u v, r, Holders of the Woodbine Gold Mining Co', at a! ..oral meeung in Vancouver authorized the di-1); oceed at once with the refinancing of the i; nam of $50,000 is to be raised to rush the work L uon. Reports presented at the meeting indicated v were large '.bodies of ore and that in spite of working to capacity and trucks are hauling the concentrates to the railway. As improvements to the road progress, the shipments from the mill will be increased. The newly formed Bulkle; Mining Co. of Seattle has putfs ibw men 10 worK on me LOme TT -. . i. property on rour Mile Mountal near New Hazelton. James Dyer is the owner of the property oh wnicn considerable work is ex iige blocks, lie ex- actual values and extent have notim,nln Properties n the uaoine belief that the pro- yet been definitely determined. ,d'trfct. has been doing extensive : w t be developed into This is one of many properties I development work on six mineral in . :ampie snipmenu thai Dr J T Mnlv fUM onin. claims wnicn comprise tne nn i .il Hmelter wtlT start eer for the Granbv Co.. hnrilv (late. m view. n jiu.iiufc i"" to btconu resilient minlnv enirin. (iold MilMf Ltd, eer here, has been looking over la Mir In ttiU vfekiitv nvill shortly be tk r.nniuia.t,) Mini a ftyct exchange. The Smelting Co. will continue explor- 1 lOfteAy consists oi ftt1on work this season on .the : MIO. acres- known Emerald group in the Sibola ..nMilgjSJUp whkh has Mountain district. The explora- ,( ess of development tory work last year was distinctly : several years, a total encouraging. The Cronin adit ..teiy $1,000 having wai extBdd 160 feet and a Development to date cross-cut at the face exposed , series of tunnels or eleven feet of ore without defin- ::.g on veins outcrop- jng either wall. Zinc is the pre-mountatn side. There dominatinir ore on the foot wai I fly tnO.OO'i on hand aM and lead on the hanging wall. . velopment work and The silver ratio is about 0.8 (I to baiW a 150-ton ounces per unit of lead. Surface nt and tfec first unit trenching located the vein four conrentrator thia hundred feet below the Cronin ,me Columario is dit and Mother adit aM been f two words, Coram- started at this point and driven .no. aa the company forty feet when heavy snow forested in 1927 under ed operations to be discontinued arte Ui i. pro- foe ta .. seassw. - A . joosi aJ i;' I'.i kish Columbia, weather nermita, the work will ; ' be resumed. v ( nhsolldated Min- -r : r 4 Power Co. is The first carlos of concen- If though it has trates from the Sihrer Cup mill ir y retried that it near H.irclton went nut to Trail gold and smelter last week. The mill is now derson group and George Culp, Robert Gerow and Jack McLean, who had the contract ?f or driving tunnels, building "oampv etc., re port splendid- bewing on all clainif. A considerable part of the , work reeently" completed on the 'property was -to ' determine tonnage preparatory ito .the instal lation of a concentrating plant The product of the mines will be shipped from Burns Lake station. The ore is a complex yold-silver- 'ead and is very rich. The pro perty looks like a first class mining proposition. INTERIOR FARM HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE House of A. Ueopel in Nadina Jtiver IijtticLjyas. Burned Kecently Word has been received throug" he Gowajajint TelegrabJiL the farmhouse of A. Itoepelin tkejl Nadina River district, 1C mflea southeast of Houston, was recent ly destroyed by fire. Try 2D ally News want-ad. It will bring results. The true purpose of a Budget I f - year yeu ind a large proportion of the iiwHoy you E'il' gei. So much for clothing. So muh fer ifc. So mli fer tkivgs te ' -for house furnishing, books and what Hereto the way b get the nxwt for your money. i KVp a budget, ltaride what you can afford to spend for oath item. aFHl hold yourself within this amount. Thw-to get the most for your budget money read advertisement, carefully. The advertisement, you read tell you what to ncwett and betft. They give you the latest id ami im-provements. They help you to get more from each dollar you budget-snd so live better and drees -betlej.wjth in have apportioned your the. same Income. ' The true purpose of a bud i. to eable you to spend' vvtlyUAnd only I eareful reading of advertising aan you hope to accomplish thlf result. Htcad advertising regularly. It poinlilhc ' way to better living. BRITISH NATIONAL ANTHEM IS NOT AN EXCLUSIVE REFRAIN of German Origin and Is Used Un Germany Denmark and Switzerland-(Edmonton Journal) Papers all over the continent pected to be done this season, hays been having a good deal of Camps are now being prepared. The ', Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. hks.b'eeD Wrking all fun;commenting on the spectacle of I Big Bill Thompson, the "to hemwith-King-George mayor of l m n u f . . t 1 1 1 tiir tin at r I o t trrt dp bdiu iu wie contrary me property Was one winter on a group of claims in draped with the British finer , t in British Columbia. Submitting a report COV- the Findlay River district and on j while visiting Australian boys wt'eks survey in the isome placer claims in the Manson sang "uod save the King." Ul ik ngs, H. C. Briggs 2jnc urooertv nn CAhmnn T.lnnrl 'and Slate Creek areas. On the i course, Mayor Thompson's de- ,ys covering from $26 at the mouth of Grenville Chan- lfltter an old river bottom, some ... $450 ,X2r ton with nel, owned by George Keyes of eet above the present river level, in gold. Typical Porcher Island and Frank Cole of ha8 been located and some good w values of $S86. Prince Hupert. On the property ' K0,d values are shown. i:; Mr. Briggs stated a vein of rich ore has been traced! ' mi ling had been done by the two prospectors for some I Charles S. Anderson, who has iv and not here and considerable distance though theslnt Bveral yar developing fence no doubt is" tffat he sang "My Country Tis of, Thee." You can take' it either way, for the tunes are the same. As a matter of fact that tune of "God Save the King" is almost international. It is of German origin and the German national an them, "Heil dir im Siegaskranz" is iunti to it. The SwW use it as thetune of their national anthem "Rufst- du Mein Vaterland." The Danes also chant it when they sing their national song "Hefl dir, dem Liebenden." . While Big Bill might argue be has as good a right to use the tune of "God Save the' King" as have the British, he1 would net tand on such firm ground wen he to claim the tune of the Sta; Spangled Banner. It was taken at it stood from an old English ! . f'. ; ' . la;''' V drinking song. So when British rapidly than at any time tn the citizens are foregathering with history of the province. those of the United States, of More development is taking ermany, Switzerland or Den-(Place; more men are employed; nark, they need feel no hesitation metallurgy is constantly progres-r in singing "God Save the King,"! slnK' 80 18 geological knowledge for all present would be able to a,,u "Penence. :oin in with anthem. their own national NOTHING IS WRONG WITH MINING TODAY (Nelson News) Mining in the dumps? Not at all; it is simply the which is not bringing specu-itors the rapid profits they expected which has proved the Mining w progressing more Mining you. is doing nicely, thank DEE QUICK A Scotchman's wife was on her deathbed. In the night she cried out: "Jock, Jock, lit a lit. I'm dee-ing." ... Jock aroused himself and Jit a allow candle, and holding it over her exclaimed: "Dee noo; dee quick. I canha upare the cannel." - . !;. hophonic " - True in Sound Trade Mafk Rcg.d Victrola -6 - N & AS " ' 'V1 . ill; 4it Jfiioqqisr" 1 W.I.V 4-90- W,lli,m Ht4 Mtrf frnmd t'lat $199 mr mlk lUilrit Motor HtO. I ' i 1 Sweet music gently playing soft woods warmly glowing in the lamplight. A ire, a chair that's easy, and a Victor record library to choose one's pleasures rom. Mus's with all its truth o tone retained. Wonderful instru merits at $2360. to as low as $35. 00 Smart models with radio or without. Records stop automatically when through playing. At His Master's Voice dealers. Convenient terms. Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada.Limited Hi OKT1IOPIIONIC V1CTKOLAS AND KECOUDS McRAE BROS. VICTOR RADIO RECEIVERS t3aV ! i '-TLMS 1 tr.. o : i ' ''! Mil ft U: ;r v 1 ,1 : it. i -.n . .i i in ,; iC.'l d iiiuv. , . , -I .;..! i'n-.'r !' !'!! ! lifi.i ' (in i f . Ji.'y . .'c ' ';' ! illl a' l.r, . ! '!MM i t . .i.ll ll