It-,:- Page" sis News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Dumrell to Be Diamond Drilled This Season; Consol-Jdatcd .Heport on George Copper; More Money Nectfe3"for Porter-IdahoT Cornoration are not justified." The annual 0f Canada, has left Stewart with meeting of the George Gold-Cop- a party of seven prospectors to per Mining Co. was held in Van- investigate the Stikine River sec-couver on Monday last. ,tion. The expedition is going via Wrangell. Its members are George Devdlonment this sp.inn nn iha Bacon, John Bozanya, Jerry Fa- Keystone mine at Alice Arm will Bozance. John Murdoch. S S? S in. ..AtA Fred Arm ture and Tom Meric e. wr,le a8KlnK th ie women insti tunnel we" known Stewart tU? J !e d considerably of the wh " eh was In about ftrT fL . fc- tors It is the intention to cut down the home cooking and C57 feet when work i j iro un UP was suspend- )?" Ve. '"t!"U" fancv 8ections. ea in tne fall of 1927. This tun- c " uuuv uu miies ur t i.n j A i to the Contflrt hptwppfi iho nnnaf iici was ueueveu io oe near tne r I i " , -- 0 ore body. It is possible, however "atno''t" v and sedimentaries, where the responsibility of meeting the that cross-cuts may be driven the Party wi" ,and and split into local portion of the prize money from the head of the tunnel in two 8ectIon9 for prospecting. The for the Boys' and Girls' Clubs order to pick up the ore. . The ore wn?'s expedition is based on the was discussed and was tabled shows low values In silver and ?port ot A- Kerr of the until more definite information gold. Geological Survey and is the in- about the required amount should . , auguratlon of a new. Idea in pros- be received from that branch of ' ,. . pecting. Supplies for the party the Women's Institute. t I t. c ?UJ obvlouSl' states wU1 be sent In bond via Prince It was also arranged to ask a' VVi, . ' TTr llupert nnd WranRl11' Mr. Skel- representative from the school, of the Premier n n G&hJ Mining Co.. home at one time owned by loca- staff to attend the next-meeting '!..-. aw rCPOrt COm' ,0n ,arge patt of iU Ground' to discuss the school exhibit sec pany, that more money than is hog area. tlon of the prize list. - I The true purpose of a Budget pVERV year you spend a large proportion of the inuneyvyou f ' fet- ? much for cJqthing. '. Si. much for shoes, Sol- . much for things to eat-ffor hoWo furrflshlmm. Uok., nnil ithi'iT J 1 Here is (he way to get the most for your money. Keep a budget. Decide what you can afford to spend for each Item, and hold yourself within this amount. Then to get the most for your budget money read adver tlsements carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what k newest and best. They give you the latest Ideas and Improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you j have apportioned In your budgetand so live better and dress better with the same Income. The Jrue purpose of n budget Is to enable you to spend wisely and only by careful reading of advertising can you hopeiio accomplish this result. Head rtiiirSgli It polrtfe th way to better living. iiim THE DAILT NEWS Monday, April TERRACEFAIR jlNES CHAMBER PLANS MADE HOLDS MEETING Prize Money Considerably Cut Smithers Branch of B. C. Orjrant- . , tywn-r-Date Set For Sep- ; zatlon -Reports Progress In tember 12 and 13 I District I - - Dunwell Mines, Ltd., are reported to have definitely terrace, April 22:-At a1 smithers, April 22: -The arranged for 2000 feet of diamond drilling to begin as soon eetin J h(L f1"0" 'the min?ca "ch ?f, he B- c' Terrace tall Fair Association,, Chamber of Mines held here re- n5 n1i'miti nnrlifnna ,,r11 na!t Aw announcement nnn nunnntvinnf to SsI iSrt 'VP?' ' heId on Friday evening wlth Nt te(1 h the strike at the Cro. this effect has a m been made Robert M. by Stewart, general Sherwood presiding, the names of, nin Mine continues to show up manager. The drilling IS expected to get Under Way in R. Corlett and J. Lever were ad- well under the development of about, a .month's time and Will follow the indications of ded to the directorate. Number 3 tunnel which Is being last year's Radiore survey. Mr. Stewart says that the Thursday and Friday, Septem- continued In high grade galena company has every reason to anticipate good results. :ber 12 and 13 were the dates ore 4 to 5 eet wide- chosen for this year's fair, sub-1 H was also reported that Hel- "At the George Copper diamond now in the treasury will "be neces- Ject to the approval of the Fairs' mar Larson of Owen Lake repor-drill holes started last season were 8ary tp bring the Porter-Idaho Association. These dates come ted an Important find adjoining deepened," says the annual report property to a productive stage. In between the dates set for the property of the Owen Lake of W. M. Archibald, manager of This additional capital wi)l no Prince George and Quesnel, both Mining Co. Ltd. He has galena mines of the Consolidated Mining doubt, be furnished by the Pre- Prince Rupert and Smithers hav- and grey copper ore with good & Smelting Co., "but did not en- mler company under the terms of 1"P chosen dates considerably 'Iver values, counter ore which could be con- the agreement." The sum of $42G,- earlier. j Excellent reports have been ar- sidered as the downward continua- 290. 61 has been expended since Following up the decision of riving from the Topley Richfield tlon of the main surface showings. April 18, 1928, when Premier took the March meeting that the prize """P on the progress of develop- jwo noies started from a new sta- control of the management after list would have to be considerably .ment on the 200 foot level tlon showed copper values with no paying $500,000 for shares then in it down from last year, It was d over mineable width within the treasury. Interesting develop- decided to limit the amount of 200 feet of the collars. This sea- ments are expected in 1929. the prize money offered to $400, de-son It is hoped to trace this vein report forecasts, In view of the crease of almost $15Q. Some further down the mountain in the fact that the tramway Is nearing roUKh pruning was done- tothe hope that an underground opera- completion and that a develop- live stock poultry fruit and vege-tlon may be possible when the ex- ment program of considerable sectioT u,l ahd l cmmiUee' ploraMon Of the main vein would .cone is In nrorres.,. ! ! . a a !?mi.f bo more feasible. At present the 1 conipoaea oi rrewaeni , aner- outlook is rather obscure and pt.1 A-k. ou.iu wood Secretary W. Robinson and tensive unAmu underground operations mtfn, the powerful ' Minlnir !l ' Halllwell, was named. o mak, ' v i ..it; vunciiui iuiiiiuk iuruur.iLiuii . . .. . a rougn aran oi a new prize list and to allocate the prize money for the different sections, sub ject to ratification at the , next meeting which was set for May 10. The secretary was instructed to A vote of thanks was passed to the minister of mines for the generous assistance given by him tn the organization and for im- provement of roads and trails within the district. The following sums have been allotted to roads which will benefit the mining In dustry as follows: Silver Lake road and trail, Hud son May Mt., $1750. Driftwood road, Babine Range, $2,000: i Owen Lake Section, new road-and further improvements. Silver Cup, Nine Mile Mt., Ha-zelton, $5,000. Usk, completion of main road and several important trails improved. Cronin Mine Road, extensive improvements. The branch of the Chamber reported progress on the new booklet which is being published by the mining bureau of the Smithers District Board of Trade with the cooperation and assistance of the organization. REVIVE GOLD MINING' Gold mining has had a distinct revival in Nova Scotia during the last few years, and operations are reported on a down or more old mines. Production, however, is still llmjted, to a few thousand ounces annually. I WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST MEANS TO ADVANCE INTERESTS OF NORTHERN AND CENTRAL B. C.? PRIZES ARE OFFERED The. DailyJSciVsJayitcs suggestions as to the be mea-; " -advancing the interests of northern and central liri. hf Wa. As-a rocognitiqn of our Interest In the subjtv. 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