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News, of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Marmot Gold Breaks Into Orcj-Coal Found On Evelyn Ranch; Grew on Mohawk Is'Doubled Prince Christopher of ureect has announced his betrothal to Princess Franeoise, daughter of the Pretender to the French throne. feet Indications at the property continue favorably. Axel Peterson of Evelyn was recently exhibiting in Smithers a ffrte iimpJe wf-COal-whlch- he uncovered near his farm. The coal appeared to be bituminous in form but, for a surface exposure. had plenty of body and has caused considerable interest. Every now and then, such findings are reported in the central interior which district seems to be generally impregnated with the black diamond. To speed up production on a t shipment of six or seven car- i loads of ore, the working staft of the Mohawk mine near Haael ton was recently doubled. The new crew "will also permit of continuing development in the drift tunnel '.while work is under way in the raise to the sulfate. It is in the latter operational!! fine high grade ore is 1 taken out, tkc mineralization at thi.H point showing greatly; in Icrt-ased width and also ijtetft) ed values. The decision ti. ship ore resulted from the necesBtty ,for raising to the toirface tfcr air just at a poinf,. , strong high grade oH eufte In. In the drift tttnlel., continued beyond the raise, excellent ore ia still beinif Uncovered in all Its original strength and vAlues and Warge r&serfW will rapidly be sained as work advances with!. the iivtreed tepee, . 1ieafntime, ore it bjteg haofed the itlort atSswtri Hasaitotj. Officials of the Marmot River Gold Mines, Ltd., an- . , . , . S . , . If, IlUfliaJt ICtCHVU IU1UHUOHVH nounce that crews have broken into the footwall of a vein tUmt TMrf, of hn Canadian in No. 1 tunnel, information regarding widths and values ological survey have discovered of ore discovered not being available at the present time, around the stikine River what is The Marmot River Gold property comprises 14 claims lo- believed to be, perhaps, the- rich, cited in the Portland Canal district and it fa the intention of the company to carry on development work throughout m,ni8ter cf ,s aski-,, the winter in two tunneis II. Bancroft is consulting engineer in charge of the work. No. 1 tunnel will be driven ahead this vein at approximately 40 the field. It is believed that publication of the report woufcl A New Horizon ANEW horizon opens out before the man with money. With $1,000 saved you can look to the future with confidencestart one of these easy savings plans now "51,000 In 4 years-rcosts $940.16 In weekly v payments. of ;4.52. , 51.TO0 In 3 yearf-cpsts-$956.28 lit' weckly.L ' h payments ot- tb.tfi ' fi, 51,000 In 2 years costs $970.32 In weekly payments of $9.33. The Royal Bank of Canada Prince Rupert Branch F. E. Robertson, Monngcr federal rovernment to t ublish aa and No. 3 tunnel on No. 2 vein a8 possible the report of j will be driven and should cut Dr. Kerr who recently examined )- result in the OOvetnent of many prospectors into tbe . district and possibly the discovery of extremely valuable properties. The .district referred to lies between the Stikin and Iakut Rivera and Dr. Kerr states that there are extensive ore bodies there car rying high values in sold, silver. 'copper and tine. Only a few i prospectors have so far examin-,od the district, the possibilities of which have only been explored in a preliminary way. Such investigations as have been made, however, have convinced the fed eral expert and his associates j that the province has on the Stikine a mining field of large extent and high values, ranking ! with the best in Western Canada, i The Stikine country is not so dlf-I ficult of access as is generally BUrflWCU BUIWB 11. l.vl I HIIUVD report will stress the fact th.it the country may be entered by ! way Of Telegraph treek ana 1 ! thence south over land to thi; mineralised tone. This lode I l ron. it is eafd, would surpass ! ui importaace uyiyauffusyrte-t-K ' in the aeusM tielnityit Try a Daily News want-ad. PAIN in BLADDER SANTAL MIDY. Itf ture Utttthf. Ot4iuln Luuk (or Ittr word "MID v Who is to be installed as Pro- At a meeting of the Liberal fessor of the Philosophy of Re-1 members of the Ontario Legis-ligion at Victoria University, jature William E. N. Sinclair British Columbia He returns to (above)f wa8 cbo8en ag his Alma Mater from the faculty , , , . - of the Liberal group in the of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Hal- fax. Houae. f I Saturday, January 5, 1929 . THE DAILY-NEWS 1?AGE:F0UR Mi-' I " GREEK PRINCE ENGAGED REV. JOHN LINE, M. A. ONTARIO LIBERAL'S CHOICE it A' HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 NOTICE j JACKUINK AND CEDA.Il rip Corit Factors Sin jiiifflo load .... i . . . .;v. . . ,........ Double load i J v. . . ....,.$6.50 $6.50 Large sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg . , JJ0 Pembina Washed Nuti$ f Hj Alberta SootlottLW Kgg $2.50 Alberta Soo.tcpg, $12.00 Alberta Lump 13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Ejirnlture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Smice 139 Second Avenue Telephone the office if your paper does not arrive 1 uHaW wdi t. :Ti vp.tMj&ai wj-m t9. s Industries! pRITISH Columbia's Power resources are the envy of the world. With Power, tho r,,.,.jLJi-iche8 of the world can be won; with Power, ores tan Imj mined . . . smelted; trans-. .,poratlon problems solved; manufacturing industries developed, and with them population . . . pay-rolls. Power is British Columbia's strongest bid for more industries I . . niore people. , ()(ithe millions of horsepower available In our province, but half a million are now harned to turn the wheels of Industry. The ftreat hydro-elect rlcdwelop , nx-nta t Bridge River Hill ultimately anerate mwc than b(K000 horsepower, Mhllo the output at IJoniilnatou Falls and other points is belnt "Hly Increawd. The CimnlKll and riillkn Itlvpri. on the tnillnUlvJ. and the JSIrapWIsh on Vancouver Island, are capable of tremendous power development for the conversion of our foreet and mineral reouices Into fa bu lout wealth. Two of British Columbia's Electric Tower lyttsmt are amonit the ftreatett in Canada, each gcnerallnt more than 400,01)0,000 kilowatt hours In 1M7. This represents an increase In the last ten years ( 98 . truly a remarkable achievement! , Foreign authorities speak of this record as a measure of tlie great vitality of British Columbia. Today we rank third in power and Industrial develop-mcnt among Canadian provinces. We have mads greater progress-per capita than uny! It is the policy of British Columbia to foster the development of the hydro-electric powers for the benefit cf the public. They are allotted to private enterprises on condition that they wilt be developed within n certain time, so that no exploitation of puUic assets may tako place. lllllons .of dollars arc now earmarked for Power development in our province. Dams are being built, turblnesJnstalled . . transmltlon lines erected to caro for Uiomnnilneritlndustrial development. mm TliHiMrv.U of dollars are being expended weekly on materials and wage; tliomandt are feeling the Immediate benefits of thU enterprise. Side by skte with our power development, Induntrhl Eapenslon has kept pace. Today 17 of Canada's external trade is handled, by British Columbia. During the past decade, our basic Industriaa have inr routed 10I..tj(. Our total payroll, Including all clnsea, is estimated at 210 million dollars. Today, our Lumbering, Mining and Fishing industriaa employ 72,517 tHwole, paying them 175 million doUara In wagea . . distributing an average wage ranking atnoag lite highest In Canada. These 175 millions in wages are a great contribution to our annual internal trade in the province. They have given our Industrial workt rsa buying power ranking eecond in the Dominion and have largely been responsible for our ever Increasing prosperity, as evidenced by the fact that the number of automobiles rgitered in the fror(tice last year was 7,la7 as roruparetl with 8,596 n 1916. British Colembia's steady aad varied industrial development has changed the conception In Eastern Canada and the United Ntatea of our province. No longer are we entirely dependent on the feast for our manufactured products, li.-lttsh Columbia Is Increasingly funtiehlng her own met!. She now ranks third in the whole Dominion as a manufacturing province. Our phetsemttiel Power and Industrial growth has focused the alient'txi of the greaj InAittrsalUts and ht vectors on our prevtuce. Today, British Columbia In the ryes ef the world, stands far Toffef , lVwgre and Plenty. May our efforts of tsje nctt tctt,)ersjtaLillie and increaie wt Psjperityl - 1-1 Rtml thtu antmnttmtnlt mnd unthr stand ytur pmiuti't V fntrtst . . . clip them out and una Ih'm lo jtunds. If you dtitre extra eopits of thtu mnnounttmtnts a not to Mir ntmtpaptr will bring thim. Advtrtiit your Pminttl ICAUI I vf r'.-ew