J MA PAGE SIX News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Eastern Interests Bond Three Stewart Groups; Brown to Ship Copper Ore From Portland Canal; Howe Sound Still on Toric The Munro and Sunrise groups, near the Salmon glacier in the Portland Canal district, which are owned by J. E. Munro and A. N. McDonald, and the St. Eugene in the same vicinity, owned by Maurice Pedersen and Albert jonnson, nave recently been bonded by Jerry UaMn ior eastern interests, who expect to inaugurate an extensive program of development soon as weather conditions permit. All three properties are at present being surveyed by A. B. Root, B.C.L.S. A great deal of work has been done during the past 10 years by Mun ro and McDonald on the Munro group, consisting of 17 claims, and some fine showings of silver and lead have been opened up. The Sunrise and St. Eugene groups aro noted for the high silver volues contained in their ores. Edward G. Brown of Vancouver, who recently took over the M. and J. property, two miles noith of the mouth of Georgia lliver near Stewart, from James Lydden. expects to ship 1000 tons of copper ore to the Granby smelter at Anyox without getting under ground. Arrangements have been made to ship the ore to Anyox on scows and Albert has' not yet been determined. The j property is known to carry large, hnrllea nf nra nnH thaart it i in-' tended to prove up this year. During the summer and fall of 1928 a plan of extensive development including BUBMTOU cross-cuts, stripping nd diamond drilling, was carried out Peterson, experienced Stewart the Erlckson vein, stripped for miner, has been placed in charge distance n of some 4,000 feet at the mine. In order to get the with outcroppinga on the sur-portal of the development tun- face and ,n the prominent bIuffs nel in the location right it will extends practicaly ncro88 the be necessary to run a long open entire pr0perty into the Red Top cut and, before this is shaped group Another vein up to 40 up at a depth of about twenty foot wt,Uh ivin in feet, the 1000 of tons shipping j.ock stone country and traceable ore will be removed. The ore is on the surface for several hun- two feet wide fifteen averaging dred feet carWes valuea , gold rr eent topper. There is, in ad- and sllver with ;a8itay8 of m ditfbn to- this from high grade, in gol(J to th( ton Thig Jt ,g four to five feet of lower jfrade 8aid by experts, may develop in- material that be may handled to a ,arge boJy of miing ore Hi 1 L- The. present n- Another vein known as the Blue " ?tJS5vl' U , ?, aftlr vein, carries values up to $100 TteV"5 an- lf.evfd: in 8ilver- A. policy of secrecy vantage Of the . present high aUn SBBma tn v prlee-of "topper,- Peterson will b the Consolidated Mining -start as soon as -possible with & Smeltnk , connectIon his enw on such, preliminary w,th the operatlon of the George work as building a tra from . Copper and Big Missouri prop-,te bea nd. constructing a;ertie8 Th(f8e ior8 carnpV The ihowng is about a to be content inrov,dinP8uf. my,!dnia w,f frm the.,b?ac fident capital themselves with ::r T" "T on exploration. ... -.. ..u and deveiopment work and thus structlon of a tram. ultimately be in a position to reap the harvest of profits most The Britannia Mining & Smel- certain to follow. tltig'C. of Howe Sound, in spite t, of contrary reports of late, still 1 holds its option on the Toric PA AMIpU MEM mine at Alice Arm, it is learned. ulnluLil illLiiN it 18 also stated that the company may acquire other well known properties in the Uuper Kitsault Valley. Development work on the Torie will start as FARMBOARD soon as wow Is off the Dolly George Sangster of Sidney to Be VBrden ralhvay to the end of , Chairman of Provincial , tei. t It Is possible hat the,. Organization 'tfritahnjsitdnpany may 'eve'h-!'' teallf conduit operations fon a'. ,,,..nnu, . . . lare seTle at Alice Arm. There ; nf? K. w m f Sawifh myill form the Brit- J !u WH. i.Hf r; t n j of ih:thAt the company has e ."--na ioan uoara. bn ntoellattn.r with with lr large Unl tin!. .Sangster of Sidney, lire- : r4 WncJaLtSupeHhtendent and also 1 I .J . i. JL. 1 I I -whkh KeatJ mana f h SMn,ch guard property at Alice Arm, is . Fru,t G Awoe,Uoil ,nd at present concentrating opera- ,.,,. P.,.A laCtJU ?g .S Head, a fruit grower. The group diivvv iv uti iiiv kiuuiiu ill 1 9 . i . r- i i i a IHC I lUVIUtlttl UUICI lllllflll Will' , . , . . spring, plans to explore the ,,i p18 w,th the forn,al rKulr-prospecting. ground thoroughly by radiore Surface stripping ' Is now being carried on at a : " " point 100 feet abo"e where ore Frank Morris returned to the samples were taken some time city on yesterday afternoon's ,'.flgllng returns of f 16 per toif train from a brief trip to Ter-in gold. The width of the Ore race. 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Ma Made by KelloKg in OYAL YEAST CAKES CTANnARO OF QUALITY FDR OVER 50 YEARS TERRACE on the Rufus-Argenta property j been transferred at Stewart and underground , of Montreal. work has been continued throughout the winter but no official announcement has yet been made either in respect to the values encountered at depth or the extent of the operations. It is I known, however, that one lead, Mrs, Hagen of Copper City was in town on Wednesday. George Porter was taken to the Haselton Hospital on Wed nesday suffering with appendi citis. J. B. Agar left on Wednesday on a buslneee trip to interior towns. y . About twenty of the ypuhg people of the district were very enjoyably entertained at the the bench after spending winter in Winnipeg. .yrji 'nlhoiili Mlnlnir Pn " BC"1 "e UarU CW 1 Prince "nCe Rupert ""I" police police force lorce WBS was aSS U is developing dSnh he Home- Homl' ?PertJon w,th E- H- Tanner of, in town on Wednesday when he accompanied a vagrant batk to town after picking him up in Prince Rupert on a charge of deffa'idlnr her. IIi -vrs ring .1. THK DAILY NEWS Frldn NEWS OF NORTHERN B.C. thing in trolling boats on the ','an8, Mrsv Donovan of Giscombe ar- mad on Tuesday on a visit to Mrs. I. Martin, wife of the for-Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McKenney. 9st ranger left recently for iSmithers to join her husband jirs. to. i. nenney was an at- wh0 has been transferred to ternoon tea hostess on Tuesday smther in the forestry depart-to honor Mr- A, Barker be- ment srvice. Their departure lore ner uepariure jor vH)ver- regretted, dale. B.C., where Mr. Barker i by the Miss Cavelier, Miss J. Haan and Mr. Newman, school teach- ers from local schools spent the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt and Easter holidays at Tlell, making children and Mr. Ivan Frank their . .headquarters at Madam ft on Wednesday for High Rajout's new hotel. River, Alta., where they nur- first, T. L. Williams; men's second, rj. Ward. The following were winners of raffles: .. Fruit cake donated by Mrs. Ralph .Ward won by Mr. Noel Jones Tuesday enlnrln Ronor of hei BurnsCoT: ltd., of Prince Ru:- ?, !u ,V Z.. 1 orma ana trt won by Mrs. F. Rampmaer. Beth McCubbln of Pacific. A plant that was dutch auction-Games and contests were played, ed waa won by F. Richardson, also the winners in the latter being a frul, cake was won by F. the Misses Lillian Christy, Elliot mchardson. The proceeds of the Head and Jessie Nash. Dainty ! evening amounted to over $52. reiresnmenu were served by, The ladles of the committee ex. airs. Allan. tnid i..inV nil j w ivi vtva cu port in helping to make it a suc-Misa Muriel Walker of Prince cess. Rupert Is holidaying at the home On faster Sunday the girl of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson, guides' and boy scouts marched in Lakelse Valley. . body, to the shurch for service. There $w a larire number turned in, CODiKtUoa with the future of l" 'u lluli "" ooa Mr- nd Mr- Uut retur- out for aervice. The church hod' the Tori 4ttd. one of the latest rfca,Tu c,f Pera"on, , w"n on Tuesday to their horSe on-been decprated for the occasion the and looked very pretty. Jtff Sergeant TleNelll of the HIKING POPULAR SPORT AT TERRACE FOR YOUNG PEDPLE TERRACE, April 5: Hiking' are ready to function as soon as tenced by Magistrate Kenney to -wns lo be the order of the day pay a fine of MO, or nerve 30 "r the Terrace children this days In jail. (week. On Monday a group of - - C.G.I.T. and Trail Itangers mem- A. A. 11c Dona Id of Usk was a bers climbed the hill baik of visitor in town during the week, town with Mr. and Mrs. Allan and report a great outing . R. E. Allen, district forester, though they found weather con- was here during the week on an ditlons rather cold as they as-official visit to the local forestry cended. Rev. A. W. Robinson office. took the boys of the Anirlican Sunday School on a hike to A. H. Waddlngton of Prince Remo on Monday morning and Rupert was In town on Wednes- they returned by train in the day afternoon, ft pleasant experience CI. rri, for many of them. He plans to 51lUbUAlj take the older girls of the Sun- sir . i day gshool to the Llttle-PohleJ '.8B., r hr. WW 0I Thursday, and flp liny! ., Tf 1 . .1.1.. , . 1 1 , U.. fey on th Lnkelse side of the been no sign of spring salmon rlVir 00 v rmy-' there. The Haan Brothers of Sand-j, FOR A RAJNY DAY spit have installed a new 3G Uncle!, suppose you and horsepower Gardfner delsej en- Robert arc putting away some-glne In their selno boat, Beat- thing for a rainy day. rice H. and a new 20 horse-J Married Niece (brightly) Oh, power Vivian In their new troL( rather I We're avlng up for a let lift. The Hit is the latest (closed-In car. London Opinion. TERRACE BOARD OF TRADE HELD ITS MEETING Number of Matter Pertaining jo District Discussed and Iteport From Smlthera Hoard ' TERRACE, April 5i At the monthly meeting of the Terrace Board of Trade Tuesday, E. T. Kenney, president, gave a resume of the meeting of the executive of the associated boards at Smithers. These Included the endorsement of the Kitlmaat-Terrace highway scheme, speed ing up work on the Skeena High way, asking for mall service on all passenger trains, establishing of an experimental farm some where along the line of the C.N.R. "and the forming of a new province in the north. Mr. Kenney was thanked for his splendid report. The resignation of A. H, Bar ker as treasurer for the year was accepted with regret. The public works committee was empowered to meet the new public works engineer and make I recommendations in regard to pose taking up land. There is considerable comne- 'urKeny needed work Itition here just now in the fur The secretary was asked to Elwood Brooks began work tra d. Some Tnral tnr8 nro ac forward ithotoirranhs of orehards again on Aionaay as assistant cepting hair seal noses instead at the local C.N.R. depot. 0f cash, there being a bounty on In compliment to Mrs. Baker Mrs. Thomas Brooks entertained sea 1 8. at the tea hour on Thursday. UUI VT nDll17 . . 1TH1J1 UiUTLi uisnop i. a. uix or i'rince Rupert will occupy the pulpit of the Terrace Anglican Church on Sunday, April 7, at both mor PORTCLEMENTS;;: ning and evening services. SPe-.c..,.. . m.i 4..--.1 cial music will also be a feature uu..'l '", J t, T of the services. i JV. . . ' PORT CLEMENTS, April 4. A whfst drive and social evening, held 6ri Saturday night, March 30, t 4 l L 1 1 1 .1 1 in bloom to the C.N.R. publicity department The board was informed that Professor Soward of the department of history at the University of B.C. would be available for a lecture tour In May or June. It will bs asked that he be sent to Terrace to speak on "Canada's ew Responsibility in 'tlonal Affairs." mst&wxm&tfxvM mm Always! in the pocket lill NEW CAP, SMITH 9 r i1 i If my car "When you are driving a t,, . days it's a question of cvm fJj $aid a friend of mine rccentfl "That's why I smoke ciein .J driving. You light up and imoke, U; I factory. freih I drop It In th pocknJ car. i tway nvt a cigar handy and do you know' Vf )j t. I... I.J .L. -ilf ' H uui kviii iu twit auiuuill " .1 tr when you're amoking a Margueritt,M TUCKETTS V I J if lay l'"lur!: A tlx hniy t, MARGUERITE Foil-wrapped But still lfc given assurance that the Ter- the other day, nr.i ; race-Uk part of the highway Superman" realized " would be completed this season bert's "Bab Ballm's, and other matters given atten-'an autograph lettci- 1 tlon. Jin 1893, describing f Mr. Gordon also discussed the ship with Sullivan ; question of spraying fruit trees; and hinting at Jt !' for scab and was told that no 'was sold for $130- li1 satisfactory reply had been re-! letter and 130 for 1 -i 1 Interna-, eel ved from the Farmers' Instl- tute regarding the sending of a ST. CATHERINES CITY I Correspondence with Dr. gnrnvlnir maoh! nn into the dint. Wrinch In connection with the rJct. The agricultural committee i ST CATHERIN1 proposed playground at Eakelse will look after the matter. A t- Catherines' i was discussed and action taken, vote of thanks was tendered Mr.!8' ha" wl" rie The secretary reported having; Gordon for his efforts, replied to a request for infor- , . matlon regarding aeroplane lan In thef church hall, was very mic-1 dlntf fields. He had replied to1 r lifer hUITJU.NS, cetsfuj,. The winners at whist , the letter mentioning several LONDON, April 5:-nespee-were: (suitable sites. table prices continue to be reg- Ladles' first. Dorothv Riennie: J. K Hnrdnn rpnnrfpil nn n r. istsred in the auction roam for NO- L the present building storeys high with ' on the ground lev:' , coat $10,000. Tfc: passed by the itv be submitted to the : at the next muni ' 1 ( second, airs. O. Dunlap; men's .cent trip to Victoria where he first editions of modern authors. 'in January or at a interviewed the heads of the pub- Bernard Shaw's "Plays Pleasant ' tlon If any other r He works department and was and Unpleasant" brought 1220 to be put to a vote im jinn . mm mm mmmmm HMMP'll t Ah-ism .a i.ry iM.unmm PECONDITIONED, JUST LIKE v NEW If you do not want to buy a new car, buy a used cut that has been reconditioned, and that Is guaranteed to be an represented. Following are some we now have for sale: 1927 DODGE Sedan, good condition, good tires, leather upholstery $650.00 1026 ESSEX Coach, fair comMlon, good tlren $100.00 1023 DODGE Covered delivery,' good condition $300.00 1925 FORD Covered Delivery, Just overhauled . . , , , , , $250.00 1926 FORI) Covered delivery, Just overhauled $275.00 1923 FORD SEDAN, good condition $275.00 1921',FORI) Delivery, good condl .... ; $125.00 FORI) Ton truck chassis, good motor, as Is $ flo.OO S. E. PARKER, LIMITED ir i FOItDDEAI.EHS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83