llawkc."bury Island up tin- Oh . . . 1 r rt ir nan rivrnaiain t nn 1 amaa iff.ii 1 n , cur on the beach ut Ilutedale and ; "r "v -"- visitors to me property recently Rivers Bight, on Princess Royal Punmuir- s consists of a have been surprised at the large Island, and these sections of that ,ar,Ke tonnage of iron pyrite with quantity of ore which has been de-island appear worth prospecting ,ue" in 0,d' B'iver nd c0PIr- veloped of late on the Esperanza for the metal. Gribble Island Tn? Gr"nby Co- had the Property mine at Alice Arm, prospects be-, -irriPH imrnitP A irrAt H.at nt umlr bond for some time and ex- ins now that the nronertv will I development was done some years Pnded a deal of money in eventually become a much bigger fcago on these deposits, but, ap- dlamond drilling and other devel- producer than was ever expected. Bparently. they failed to prove of Pment- but abandoned it eventu- The COmpany.is continuing devel-1 commernal value. jally a" 100 ,ow Brade. It. has 0pment in order to prove the ex- W ... aftta lain irlln anrl Its nsttxr stiirnnrl , 1 1 On Douglas Channel chaleony- " "v" tent 01 me Dig ore ooay wmcn was jn: is .seen on the beach opposite and further mil-! at, Paisley ijWtvtj Drum Lummon, $bjch uj ubiiihcimiu uiiu uuu; ui .- recently cross-cut. Ore In other torla. Ifuli.v financed for development The 'fte aAeral( appe' pro(k" land equipment, is the anost strik-'psts aftfunl . Anyox- aiid the linir showing on the coast, the ore mtal u airnfn A n Avirlpncp nn thp utai-uiur values in gold ana silver j veloped a considerable tonnage Smi a striking feature of the oc-' hut pvsntuallv abandoned It. RUvrvm-i K)lO'.i i! Bht- suliji Rradiiiif" E.k:.'i;.'i tiinii'ly Ke is the presence of There are, however, several copper ( oar ;e golu which was: prospects along the canal on t of considerable "high which little work has been done, win-11 the property was) so that there Is not much infor- years matte) aTallaWe'rtbout them . One (It i veloped eloped son some ;o. Tnr mine illte be t ;". !i aiid. ii the rftiUlts ai are tcf. i; is proposed proposed to to IVitf' Mu. The ,11. rg Ac 'x'.ien Jfer'f'l lV Be;'ii;n;: to Acr .is'. Itl'' I" ad water of tested to .f twit loMid hv Samoa T.vHHpn. w. -J , tunnels Is also being developed at Copper U -indicated onAIIfce l"f ame llm;, P'anpeoto Arm, thjkh ifQt so far prortd i?i driviei.a new tunnel :uhder th as ex- h tiin tnkan nvhr hv K. ; powioie .Toldre body to encounter thy6r-:nt ajr additional de'pjh ofi 60 Jeet and to ascertain 'whether nigh Icrns, sting ul chalcocite, bornite'east shore of Portland Canal. i va,ues obtained ri the upper tun- land ( -ral -npyrite associated with where the old Manle Bay mine was! neI Prsist at depth. Shipping of n;n-,iL iloitoln,, n....iu. i li I tiTtt mflv hp PArriPfi nut thiA snrinff. uu.ciujrcu 11 ma worKea exienniveiy in connection ' -dykes I ,1 the borders of which the with the Anyox smelter. The ""hough this has not yet been definitely decided unon. r - ' 1 - 1 - ..v w 1 mi uj vu. uicianTU 1 1 ic vuwuci - K " -i" tiuuji . . . I ... 1 k A .. 1 J., I 1 lur aunui lo jcia uiiu uc- Arrangements have been made r . I 1 . 11 I. I equip It Jlrown of Vancouver, who' it ar-l "riven from tne head of the tunnel : and shj)';the concen- ranging for it ifeveldpment. The(ln an e"ort t0 Pick UP the ore- .raniiy mlter at Ap- JteHvBU group at the head of Hid.' propi rtyl exception -'den Creek, on wWch SlV Donald 1 1 W A t ... .I'..' . . M. . Ml k . o iuu iob iranspona- Mnn. did considerable work dur-l me term "luriotw is u Mi n aKHitl a 1. . t. f tit.. . I M fPL I is otmsider&bls eon- indication of distance it irraduallv t4 Ectsall?frW this.pfrertWd ajraJBge- became fixed 'at 200 yarifs. NEW CAB J SMITH 9) . r IPECONDITIONED, JUST LIKE NEW JV JZaLKr.TXi. II Tf . ' S. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 .IS1'' If you do not want to buy n new car, buy n used cat that has been reconditioned, and that is guaranteed to be as reprcscn-ted. Following are some we now have for sale: i;t27 I)OI)(!I2 Sedan, good comlil Ion, good tin, leather, upholstery $6.'.0.00 l'J2G HSSHX Coach, fair ronditlon, gowl tlren J 100.00 1!)2S DODCK Covered delivery, Rood condition $,,100.00. 1D2G FOIM) Covered Delivery, Jitxt overhauled .. . .. 4. v.V $250.00 O 1920 FOUD Covtrcd delivery, just overhauled $275.00 , ' 19i FORI) SUDAN, rooJ condition ...... $275.00 , , 1921 FORI) Delivery, good condl ,y..r...$l$.0d FOUD Ton truck chassis, good motor, ns is $ 50.00, I Prince George, third son of King George, has gone into the British Foreign Office to study ! public affairs from the diplo-1 matic angle. On the completion I of his diplomatic apprenticeship the Prince will rejoin his ship. FINE ORE FROM BABINE MINE I-crie. sCopf verdBiine IJdX Manager'- Rebortiew rina B. F. llessner, managing direc-lor of the Lorraine Copper Silver Mires Ltd., developing the Babine Victorja property, returned to Smithers this week with samples of new ore ib the low-level cross- ior lurxner aeveiopmeni ims year cut tunnel now Ujnif drjven Th,g of the mine Alice Arm. Keystone at UmwX is in 65 feet from the ,,or. Deve will consist opment probably u, thc ,ast tea feetof wh,ch ha8 of driv ahead the long tun- ng on !been mineni,iled and the fu net wnicn wub near me ore uouy Tn tnhP ha iWitt yefto g " -k a Vr w7 Doom years arounu Jtj iu, , icnwi nrrm ui iuiiwm , met. -Ak ; -r n4, u ,ffrt wi,h whTcf it hWi been dispel of by him tb a average length of a furrow wtfTZt m wiae-gaoe railway Vancouver syndicate In whJcto7(."Tii''a plough across a Seld, was the dock. I' Mann and Vf. G Clark' are inter-l about 200 yads. From a rough ne MtimaaB fiance, at esfed eleU Thtr Tnr 1 when work was suspended in the ifall'of 1927. Alternatively It is that cross-cuts may be shor face is-dow In ore. This is of a charseter simUar to amther body eBjciinrei -in trje .fame cross,!, cut at the beginning of the year. ThaVrtu-URLOO inriold and $1.80 Huailyer aEp fijtf Assays are being obtained on the new rfhTl It "are-'tM1 available. know ifore, ' . on ,,The,ocew. is leing increased thw Hmri; to run ,lwo,jhjfU In- of One. .SupnHes.are beih taxen as Road as true g far along tne tropin tfr able to trvel hhd' will l!,'fRtn from tWre o:t'ffth sWghs.'' Seventy"- fixe to one hundred ton of 'sup plies are going in this spring, MateriaTs for new camps are pur chased and now being transpor ted. Machinery is also being bought and is to be taken in as soon as road conditions permit.- PASSION MUSIC AT CATHEDRAL Cantnta 'The Way to the Cross and MLscellnncous'I'rogrum (iiven Last, livening . St. Andrew's Dglieani Oathed' ral was filled to the,oWe last ii . ...1 : y t i , of twentyour voicek under the conductbnhip of 'A. J; l-ancater Mhd Svlth Miss Marjorie Lancaster at the pipe organ gave a program of Passion Music for the occasion of Good Friday. The first part of the program was of a miscellaneous nature and included the anthem "There is a Green Hill Far Away" with Miss Annie Daluy and Mrs. For rest as soloists, a solo "The limp ty Tomb" by Miss Thorsteinseon; chorus from "The Messiah" "Be hold the Lamb of God;" solo, "It Was for'Ybu," John II Davey, and the anthem "I am Alpha and Omega," with Mrs. -Donald Hqss as soloist. 1 The second part of the program vas the rendition of the cantata, 'The Way to the Cr6ss"' with Mrs; F. W. Allen, Mrs. Forrest, Mn.B. lm,fl JfBMt and J. A. Teng as soloists . Altogether it was another memorable musical treat such as has been given on several occasions or late by the choir of St. Andrew's. The nose is the only feature of the face which undergoes no change with the lapse of years. Next to the nose, the ears as a rule, show fewest signs of old ape. Saturday, March 30, 1920 THE DAILY NEWS PACErFIVB News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Hagffcn Discusses Copper Possibilities on This Sec-lion of the Coast; Esperanza Developing Big; Keystone at Alice Arm to He Worked ments are being made to prove it up. The same copper showing extends into the Albany mine further down the creek. It is probable that the copper belt occupying the contact between the Naas argillites and Bear River green stone formations extends northerly, from Anj'ox andjLhat the George! Copper; VropjSrty.'Jvjw under devel-! ; jopmentf by the Consolidated Min- DLscussing. the copper situation on this coast, E. A.!j"? & pelting Co., J located on ! Haggcn, editor of the Mining & Industrial Record, states on7heRed Top on' the north1 that this metal is seen at the heads of all the inlets heading side of Bear River, across from the1 into i' inayson channel and Graham reach, east of Princess George, there is a mineral zonci Royal Island. These include Poison Cove, Khutze Inlet, ranging in width from 40 to 70 reet' w here the Western Copper property has been under devel- vMch ,8 'e11 mineralized with' opment forbout,20 years Last year it Was equipped coS with an aeriaUramway and the.nqwer plant formerly in by the Naasiisi&t and' stfkinol UKC at the Surf Inlet mine. I Rivers is an unknown auantitv. in- At Altenash Inlet there is a fine showing of high grade formation concerning which can copper on bands of limestone ' 1 only be gleaned from future ex- which have been mined to some . , 'ploration and investigation. pxtpnt. Outcrons of rnnnor nc "ver ,s ",e suui mine, luriner STUDIES DIPLOMACY We have pleasure in announcing that the jFonn Motor Company of Canada, Limited has allocated a substantial number of common shares to be offered for public subscription to residents in ' the Dominion of Canada. :j : Formal announcement regarding this offer will ap-' 'pear on Tuesday, April 2nd. Subscription books will be opened on Thursday, April 4th, at 10 a. m. at the places to be indicated in the announcement, and will close at 3 p. m. on that date. This is the first general opportunity ever accorded thc Canadian public to become partners in the enterprise of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. The offering is made for the purpose of increasing the number of Canadian shareholders interested in this great manufacturing enterprise which serves not only the Dominion of Canada but all British overseas dominions, and as a further evidence of the good-will of tiiis company to its Canadian customers and friends. The announcement appearing on Tuesday, April 2nd, will prove of extraordinary interest lo all Canadians. CANADIAN GENERAL SECURITIES LIMITED 317 Day Street Toronto Winnipeg, Man. London, Eng. iMPRQmilNTT Mm, ' -4 j- IL J Cf L m THE CHALLEIVGEH MOW READY, bids 1,000,000 Super-Six Owners to pit it against all thai motordom has to offer N 24 Greater power Over 70 miles an hour Hydraulic shock absorbers all around Effective double action four-wheel brakes, the efficiency of which is not affected by water or mud and which permit positive .car control by the slightest foot pressure Larger, roomier bodies Seats easily adjustable to comfortable driving position Electric gas and oil gauge Instant starting regardless of weather New radiator, with shutters, of course All bright parts chromium-plated New easier steering Greater economy in fuel and oil. IN FAST GET-AWAY-no car is excepted. IN SPEED anything the road offers up to 70 miles an hour. IN HILL CLIMBING ajainst any car you choose. 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