mile west of tht camp. Bhe ai investigation held by C(J already dead, having been shot . Oreg White In the Court i in the stomach making, a ter- at Burns Lake, tn. ... j Prince Rupcit Duily News Friday, January ll, 1952 Delved Deep Hunting r i Northern B.C. Mining Moving Ahead Again rlble wound. It was cviurnv uiit.iuvnu ueyona a doubt i the wound had been accidentally death had been accidental self-infilcted as she had stumbled 1 over a windfall and fell Into the In ancient Orcck amphJ Tragedy Into Science snow. um.s nr.M n rows eent-i Lloyds Medal Valued Award By PHILIP RAY wrr were riisnifinnri cushioned frt. for .v.. t 1 w BURNS LAKE A middle-aged Tne RCMP' were on the scene 1. 1 V Canadian Research Covered Wide Field in Past Year woman namea uei at 10:30 next morning Fifteen Properties Employing 000 Men Asbestos Important came here some time ago from Prince George and had been . 1 11 11 OTTAWA (CP) -Canada's Na- tional Research Council roamed woiking in a logRlng camp near widely through Vie universe of Tatalrose, fifty miles south of From gradual development in the last thrco 1 1 Itanml. .jlJ - i .1 i .1 l- !j , i Q,I Itc uvnnrtc t ..I.- nmc Iha uiftmi flf & Lloyds bub-Ayenl at prince Kuperi Lloyd's Medal or Meritorius Service, awarded to Capt. Kurt CarLsen of the freighter Flying Enterprise, is bestowed by the committee of Lloyd's upon ships' officers and others who, by ex- in central and nortnern unusn Uu-," years, mining J ' b . . .. reached Into Lelds-as varied is hunlini; tratjedy. ; I lumbia IS entering its richest year and IS Well anaivi:ing the air of distant! Sne was an expert rifle shot established as one of the main industries north of ."JLf Tu ?',d.S SL' n 1 J IliailllUlO rtllVI ...... - 11 lr HU(,C3 unu w. Iter anti-freeze for car engines. : arv g, she left the Bauman Log- Lraoroioarv ext 1 nuns, nave uoii- t P tributed to the preservation of latitude o4. er mine in tne Atlln district The council, the government olng camp armed with a ju-o m of all kinds brought gold-panning prospect-i whi:h lasl yenr produced 9,000 i agency for co-ordinating scien- rifle but, as she did not return on The medal, now struck in sil- or.Mrom the south mining devel- ounces.' : tine studies, summarized its 19ai time. Hans Olson accompanied ver and bronze, has changed In "oped, then slumped during de-! . This mine is unique in that It , work in a year-end statement by Joe Bauman, went out to look desisrn three times since its in- nsion years and only lately jw the only underground placer ; today, and it Indicated defence for her. They found her about a miiw of such proportions in and Uelcnce production were in stitution in 1893. The original has seen revival again In this meaal was a bronze star, with area Today there are 15 operat-1 North America. Digging is done the forelrom oi its activities. fl0St -research 5tation at an un- bluc and red ribbon. In July 1900 tng mines employing more than j l underground where gravel But the versatile scientists of the named !ocaUon, this was changed to a silver 900 men and several more mines ! shovelled from an old river council ranged into many other In the flcid 0f applied biology. , , , 1 with with blue blue and ana silver silver rib- no- are are under under way. way, including much " i""1-" mims aiwi. N R c scientists came up with jv.ii, arc woim-u hi una u.xa, uiuomj On On the the atomic atomic front, front, the the coun coun-1 ,,m, f,,,i rii.si-overie.s. oon. In April 1913 the medal exploration and p r 0 s p ec 1 1 n g was made circular and bore the work. uy IIIUIVIUUUIO U11U (JUlLllCia Ull a small scale. "The whole picture, however, cil announced me uucovi-ry m I One was a new method of mak- two new isotopes-radio-active I cUr,c acld from sugar.beet j particles useful in mustryond Another was a means' Back In the city following a nntnUU tnnr r.f n.tl.PC In his His- med.cme at the Chalk River to show a steady increase trict; Provincial Mines Inspector fec definite crest of the Corporation 01 Lloyd's, and in June 1933 the design was altered, and the ......1 no Dears the arms of ,uc Coipjration of Lloyd's. in production and a ex : HANDBAGS na of Improving the llavor retain-1 ing qualities of some vegetable 1 oils, though the council noted j this was at the expense of some pile. These were "Calclum-41" and "AcUnium-229," which have a radio-active "half-life" respec pansion of the industry, with the greatest jump within the last three years," summarizes Mr. Bennett. of the nutrition valuu 1 - Selected Shorts and Cartoon TOTEM tively of 120 00U years and GO j minutes. 1 wiu'tner practical uses have 1 been louud lor the new Isol pcs I was not indicated. In Its defense work, the comi-jcil concentrated largely on aeronautical, building and' radar r- ....,,,.,,1. ...r c.i.in.vnti in oirr'ifl Railway shippers of food will benefit from a few other developments. Construction lOhanges in refrigerator cars' keuukcrs and air-circulation systems will drop their temperature by five degrees. The council said the J. H. Bennett foels northern B.C. is iaciiiT a great span of development ahead. ASBESTOS One of the most promising and striking projects is the McDame Creek asbestos property which, says Mr. Bennett, has been worked on all summer and is proving exceptionally high grade fibre. McDame Creek is located some 50 miles southwest of Lower Post. A highway to the property connecting with the Alaska Highway Is expected to be used this New Divisional Engineer Here 1 To Compliment Your 5 New Outfit! J Colors, slyics and prices J that, invite the most exact- a H ing cu. tomers. I WALLACE'S 1 m Donrtrrfnt Store I .iiikmi- ri.HiTH Thru) rt WELDING (iovcrnment Certified Operators IIi;h Pressure Tanks Refrigeration Stacks and Fire Escapes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. TO SATURDAY Eves. 7-9 Sot. j p.m. - Mat. 2 p railways have adopted the In- j " novations. I In Its chemistry studies, the Tlie appointment of JH Spi-' development, the council put cer as division engineer, Smtthers 1 wind tunncl ,mo oporaUon a S!ll!M!l?llll1llli'!ll!!l'i;illl!!l!i,il!!'ll1ll"!l!!!!!i!,!lj!; !l ii.:!iii:!iii.wii!.;i.;iii!isii.ii.ii:raiii'uji,iiii!!i:;iHi: uivi.Muii, vdiiduuu , ,,,., -, speeds .,,,u up ,m tn ffvA t linos council brought out a rain- re Railways, is announced by C. A orelEerner, superintendent. Mr. Spi- summer tor trucKing oui -1st E. Phone Green 884 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS I If you have missed your we. speeu oi ouu.m. pellant paint for airplane wind- In the field of radar, the screens that already is outsell-council reported progress with- U,K available production. It workout disclccing details on its ap- j ed on fire-resistant paint, moth-plication to artillery fire con- j proofing of fabrics and the im-trol and in the detective of air-1 nrovement of antl-freeze. concentrates. A mill, however, is : cer will make his headquarters to be Installed there for refining! in Prince Rupert where he suc-asbestos for shipment direct tocecds R. C. "Bob" Davidson, manufacturers. i Born in Moose Jaw, Sask., John "Beyond a doubt, this is one! Howard Epicer is a graduate in of the greatest asbestos finds in ' civil engineering of the Univer- a ; Probini? the heavens in the ciau. 11 saiu a a new new design design 01 01 sity of Manitoba, and served meaium-range rauar usea in me ; interests of "pure" science, the Canada," says the mines lnspec tor. wth the RCAF during the world ;oeconu wunu wui now is gois : council's astro-physicians stud- paper, please phone your . newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call the office before 5 p.m. ItOI IK 1 Alan Laird, ;rern 1'3 ! war. He began tns railway car-:"11" .uwulhuh. um among otner tnings, tne at- IIAZEI.TON 1 eer as an instrument man anu i With the defence of the north . mu.sphei es of the far-off plants Meanwhile, Central B.C. mines iater served as assistant engin- 1 growing in importance, the coun- j Uranus and Neptune. They found !ri woiking on a larger scale eer at Vancouver and Winnipeg : cil continued studies on the best 1 hydroiren is abundant in them. than ever before. Silver Standard and as acting division engineer means of building in that area, j Another continuing study was ivk m . (t- si at Pert Arthur and Winnipeg. tops the list in this area and last year was the province's sec No specific findings were report-! that of the cosmic-ray bombarded, but the council said plans tment of the earth, still largely are being made for a "perma- a myttery to the scientists. Wall. and Ntekersnn's to Frfeell' Mr tors: Pulton Sitr; VAM Ol VER VICTORIA Chilcotin 8 p.m. January 20 Chi'.cotin midnight Januaiy 13 and 27 Camosun Tuesday. 12 Noon MCE' ARM, STEW ART AND 51fi-t,()0; 6th Ave. West fiUI) and 700 Flocks ItOlTK 2-ltalpli Olsrn. Klue 72X Herman Street; 1430 (ilh Kast to S-'al Cove ItOI TK 3 Victor Maskulak. Lit Ave. West 248-1U77: CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE 2nrl Ave, West 041 -1028 uiriu. f'ri..cH's My!ors to c:ul of Jr inn t'th Street; 3rd Ave. of lite Public notice is hereby given to the eleclurs ond highest dividend payer. Other mines at Hazelton are the Red Rose and Rocher De-boule, operated by Western Uranium. Considerable work was done at the Red Rose last summer and the company hopes to be rolling steadily this winter. The property is mainly tungsten. American Standard is not yet In operation but shaft sinking is continued and some high-grade ore has shown. SMITIIERS I At Smithcrs, Silvan is planning a mill this yrar for its lead, silver, zinc and gold properties of I the old Mamie mine and the i Canary Humming Bird, both of Municipality of the t'ity of Prince Rupert that 1 require PORT SIMPSON Sunday. Camosun. 11 p.m. FOR NORTH OI EEN ( IIAItl.OTTE ISLANDS Januaiy 18 s.. Chilcotin midnight FOR SOI Til 01 EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin January 11 and 25 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Ruled t Agent rh'rri Avenue I'lioi e 508 West. ItOI TE 4 Win NvKtertl. Blue 7th Ave Weil 7U4 -1427: D'h VC. West 102-800 W6-K' Kullon Street 1m B:pek; Tallow Street. SUi-23; Cum Ave. UOVTK 5 Jimmy McLean, led X22 4th Ave. West 1(10-445; 6th Ave VI -si 105-515: h Wet 308-M9: Uuilsinilir Street 211-424; Tii'.li l. Mi; Kmerson Place; A;;iicw Plait-. TS . e. a(I " ill Ih.i dvliuicmnl 11 not publ.l.ed 6 d.tplycd by c LhVW Conlrl Board H hr tn 0.wni yl B.o.t Caluwbti. ISOl'TK Ktlwarcl Skalap-ky ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RESULTS which are reported to have shown good value. Silvan is affiliated with Silver Standard. Milling is expected at the the presence of the said electors at the Office of the City ( li'.k City Hall, Fulton Street, on the twenty-fourth day of January, 11)52. at ten o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing UT!-ns to represent them as Aldermen. The candidates should bv nominated In writing ; the lows: The ran didatcs shall be nominated in writing; the writing shall be subscribed by two electors of the municipality at: proposer and seconder, and shall be delivered to the He-turning Officer at any lime between the date of the notice anil twelve o'clock noon t)f the clay of nomination; the said writing may be in the form numbered 3 in the Schedule of th "Municipal Elections Act." and shall stale the names, icsidrnec, and occupation r description of each person pro-pi sed. in such manner as sufficiently to identify such candidates; and in the event of a poll being necessary, such pull sVali br, opened on the thirty-first day of January 1!)52, at the Civic Centre, corner of Mcltride Street and Second Avenue, in which every person is hereby rrqutrrd to take notice and gevern himself accordingly. Given under my hand at Prince Rupert this 10th clay of January, 1952. , R W. LONG Returning Officer 11 Wallpaper s 'i-K Cronin-Bablne mine early this S year The company expects to as-jsemble the mill formerly operated at Zabellos Mines and shipped to j Smithers. j Glacier Gulch was shut down diring the summer, but a little ll'h Ave. West 105-537; 9th Ave, Ka.it 110-270; M.Bri Sli eet 113-708. ROI TE 7 Peter Itronn, Blue 971 All of Section 2 ItOlTK R Jimmy Johnson, (ireen titil va'erfront and Pacilic Place; (CMU-Fi.-hi'ii.-FloaLsl, tot TK ft Melvin KjoniMin, Green 113 8l.h Ave. Eat, McBrlde to Hays Cove Circle. UOt 'I K 10 Kichard M.icDonald, lllue 3.1(1 4th Ave fcast 237-73rt: Sth Ave Kast 301-71'!; riii A K;uii 1 19-245. 301 -1126: liny Cove Circle 62-687: Cot Sheet fll 1-1.16; Crcen Street 411-416; Klierl BU' Ytitin;; Slrec. ItOl TF. 11 Leslie Murdoch. Ulark U5 Pi';crott Ave: 1st and 2nd Overlook; Henna') I' ac Pif!3ott Place. SECOND AWARD Cpl. Leo Major, 30, of Montreal, who won the Distinguished Conduct Medal in northwest Europe lnj 1945 while serving with the, Regiment dc la Chaudrere, has been awarded a bar to his DCM for bravery in action in Korea. The award was for his action late In November when the Royal 22nd Regiment fought thousands of Chinese to a standstill some 40 miles north of Seoul. (CP from National Defence t . See our complete new si'ock wallpaper. Lovely designs, excellent quality. prospecting is reported going on j now. 1 O1T3 of the first Influences felt; in the mining Industry by the j : approach of the Alcan project' ! :" the operation of Emerald !. Glacier mines. A road from i Burns Lake to this property I above Francois Lake has been j forced through by Alcan giving the mining man opportunity to ItOI'TE 12 Sammy Alexander 11th Ave. East 333-1 Si;.; Frederick St. SluTuniolt A ItOl TK- i 1st. 1 Itonny r;by, lirern 25H Kii.sl, 225-247; 2nd Ave. We ,t 137-341: 1st Sir f i Last year's stock at X PRICE 3rd Ave. Dally Ncws-N.Uiu 131-22.'.; Market Place; Motors. NEW ItOCTi; 13 Iti.hril Jensen. Mark !.-..-. rti Ave. Wiwl i;a:-735. 711-74 .; Itonlen fitrect F'r.r Gordon & And V ROYAL erson Ltd. Phone 46 Ik mi6St-miiin DOfidils em kill ! WILFORD ELECTRICAL WORKS Motors and Generators Rewound and Repaired motoks , P.OIOHT And SOLI) Ncw,and lirhuilt Generators 6-12-32 volts Mux 1307 Ph. Blue 3M1 Street liij'-ar Place. KOI'TK Hi Prank Kilhoru, linen 971 . 4lh Ave. Ku.st 124-234: 5!n Ave. Kast 101-2K!; 7'Ji A Kast : 08-658; Bowser Street. f UOl'TK 17 Charlie Mmlstrom. flreen 924 f fith Ave. West 210-533: 7lh Ave. West, 120-537; SMl A' 1 West 221-528: Uitbln'erc SI 721-72.3; McBriilc St ' 701; Tatlow St.. 625-733. ItOCTi: 1! Teddy Careless fith Ave. Ka.sl Block 800; hi h Ave. K:isl 015-tfiK: 9tli A - Kast 1000-1144: 10th Kast UOO-1130: Alfred M-l Haenn Street; Donald Street I Only Portable With MAGIC MARGIN t "tick out their ore. i ALCAN INFLUENCAL The road, started by the miners but who were unable to go furl her because of high cost, now Is' a Rood surface highway, says Mr. Bennett, and leads to within three miles of the mine. The ore silver, lead and zinc was trucked out and shipped to Nel-; son to be milled, last summer, but plans are to instal the mill a' the mine this year. A new development has been 1 started east of Tclkwa with re- opening of the old Cassiar-Crown mine bv Transcontinental Resources Ltd. and is now known as the Copper Ridge mine. Diamond drilling and surface work has been done here and the com-i pany expects to work on a largo i tonnage, low grade basis for the base metal deposits. NEW DEVELOPMENTS i Other new developments ln-! elude tlYj Atlln Ruffner silver I mine and Black Diamond tung- HOI T K 19 Jimmy Johnson, (in-rn 661 I'.lh Ave. Kast 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. 1 1: STEAM Eft Prince George ItOlTK 29 Jack Hiiclolph, linen 7.''1 8lh Avcv East 1036-1944. ItOlTK 21 Jimmy IMoorrliead, Itecl 335 . 2nd Aw West 1135-1314; Park Ave. 1005-227U: Street; Water Street; Beach Place. UOl'TK 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 SI reel. 0th West 615-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor KOI T'". llrin llolierls. Black 1HII ston, also opened recently by Transcontinental; the Gibson Oirt mine on Gibson Island near Prince Rupcit and copper drilling at Usk. The Torbrit Silver Mines at Alice Arm carry the biggest single SAILS FOR Vancouver mid Intermediate Ports ' Each Thursday at ll:i p.m. Fcr KETCHIKAN WEDNMSDAY :M!l)NK,Ht Luxury ut Low Cost Ii-d Av' nd Ave. West 7l6-3rd Ave. hmcI fllli Slrer s 5Lli St. 1. West Daily News-Watts and Nlcker.son's 89.95 SEE IT operation in this area, followed' HERE TODAY l ut Seagram's "83" to W M 'Xic" A "gi'lcreil fruit mnrh f Knyal iypeu riler Comwny, Ull. ItOI Tli 25 Gary Parkin, (ireen I'.'JO nth Ave. Ka.sl H4I-H76. , ItOl TK S56 Irankie Stewart. Blue 7I6 7lh A"i- Fast V8I-IU86; II 03 Kiillcy Home; Hays c"' Ave. 1)28-1154. the water lest. Water, V.3Jg i by Premler-Silbak, both mines producing steadily. Tulsequah Chief and the Big Bull are operated by Consolidated Mining & Smelting Ltd. Silver Tip Gold Mines and Premier Border in the Stewart area have been operating at a moder- UNDERWOOD AND REMINGTON PORTABLES ALSO AVAILABLE O For licset vations Write or Call CITY Olt OEPOT OH'ICE PRJNCK RUPK'ti' BC. plain or sparkling, reveals a -vhisky's trtie, natural flavour and bouijuct. Seagram's "83" (J? Seagram's Sure Olh East, McBrkle -llays Cove Circle. Hays Cove Cir THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS 1 itt 1 r tirnruAUTC j ate pace while considerable ex-! ploration has been accomplished lii ilc mcnvnHiii f fe McRAE BR0: THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU s. by a new San Francisco outfit ion the Marmot River. i PLACER GOLD ' Only gold of any quantity is , ' being mined at the Koland Pla- ffilllllllPIRIilll iiiffliiiiiinii wmmps illlillilliillliiiliiililiiiiiii;"lhl Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This odvertiement is not published or displayed by thft liquc ' Control Board or by the Government of Britith Columbia. lllli