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VOL. 6, NO. 43 ALICE ABM, B. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927 5 cents each,

Development of Saddle A General View of Alice Arm Build Davis Raft Property on Hastings to Carry Local Logs Arm ToJWills Within a couple of months the Silver Crest Mines, Limited, will Five men arrived at Alice Arm know what's what on its newly on Monday for the purpose of build­ acquired Saddle property, whioh is ing a Davis raft of logs for F. L. situated on Hastings Arm, and Housley. The building of the raft owned by Chas Clay. It is proposed was made necessary on account of to sink two 50 foot winzes on the the log carrying barges being un­ vein, a couple of hundred feet apart This work will be started immed­ able to cope with the present heavy iately, and should be completed in movement of logs on the coast. A about a month. If the ore shows large number of logs lying in the up as well at that depth as it does water at Queen Charolotte Islands on the surface, a tram will be in­ aredeterioratingthroughattacksby stalled and shipping started. teredos, and the movement of these Saddle ore is high grade, so there will be no lengthy wait for results. logs will keep the barges busy for When "Duke" Harris was in Van­ some time. A number of local men oouver last month he negotiated will be employed on building the this deal with the Silver Crest, and The big building on the left standing above the town is the Alice Ai m Hotel. The Skating Rink local raft. knowing the property he looks for is seen in the distance on the left, and the suspension bridge across the can also something once work gets under be plainly seen through the trees on the right t. A. 1.1. A -. A - A - A .~- A-A-A.A. t way. ' Since his return north, he has sent down a fine sample of or* Alice Arm Possesses Everything Necessary for the Making of a Large Town ALICE ARM NOTES j which has proved of great interest S to mining men. The vein has been Alice Arm as a mining camp of big ore body on the Toric marked a be driven to the ore body this year, H. F. S. Woolverton, well known opened up on the surface for 300 importance is rapidly coming to the new epoch in the history of Alice and crosscuts driven. mining man of Vancouver arrived > feet. front, and is receiving merited atten­ Arm, and following its success a It is planned to continue the tun­ in town on Thursday. P. E. Peterson, well known be­ tion from influential mining com­ development tunnel was driven on nel on the Devlin Zinc, and it is also cause of his connection with coast panies throughout the world. the LaRose, and ore was encounter­ understood that the Bunker Hill, Hand Laundry Work done at mines, is in charge of work on both More development work will be ed almost as easily as on the Toric. which is situated near the La Rose, reasonable prices.—Miss B. Craw­ the Saddle and the carried on this year than ever before Although development work to date will see the commencement of devel­ ford, near Meat Market. property, and will let contracts for and this year will see the Toric con­ has not located such a big body of opment work this year. S. Briggs, who has been on the the winzes. Powder has already centrating mill in operation. ore an exceptionally rich . vein was All of the above mentioned prop­ staff of the Torio Mines Co. Ltd. been shipped. The government Properties that will be operated encountered. Development of this erties are being developedty mining for the past year, left on Monday has made a grant of $2,000 towards this year are the Red Point, Van­ vein showed it to be persistent. A companies of Canada, United States for Vancouver, where he will spend a trail between the mine and tide­ guard, Homestake, Copper Cliff, portion of it was mined and last fall or Great Britain, and the increase of a vacation with relatives. water, a distance of about a mile Toric, Esperanza, La Rose, Eagle, 40 tons were shipped to the smelter, properties operating shows that a and a half. Silver Cord, LeRoy, Keystone, which gave returns of 177 ozs, silver much greater interest is being taken Miss Alioe Hogberg arrived "Duke" Harris has been enthus­ Devlin Zinc, and a tunnel 500 feet and $4.35 gold per ton. A large in the district. home on Monday from Prince Ru­ iastic about the Saddle ever since in length is also planned for the tonnage of milling ore lying along­ Unlimited water power possibil­ pert, where she spent two week's he first visited it over a year ago; Bunker Hill. side the high grade is known to ities are found in the district. vaoation. and he is sure he has an eye-opener The increased interest in the dist­ exist, and further development will Alice Arm has one of the finest T. W. Falooner returned home for those interested in the Alice rict's mineral' wealth, of the past undoubtedly prove the La Rose to deep-sea harbors on the coast. on Monday from a visit to Mm. Arm district. few years has been due chiefly to be a valuable mine. An option was There were 377 mineral claims on Falconer aud family at Vancouver. the singularly easy manner in which taken on it a few weeks ago by an which assessment work was done Card Party Held in Aid of ore was encountered at the Toric influential English mining company. in 1925. M. Day, H. Day, J. Loftus and and LaRose mines and the recent The recent strike of an ore vein Ore can be shipped by water to J. Johnson arrived on Monday Christ Church Fund strike of ore at the Red Point has ten feet wide during development Anyox or Tacoma smelters, and from Vancouver for F. L. Housley's A very successful and enjoyable been conducive of increased interest. work on the Red Point, again viv­ later to Ladysmith. logging oamp. The easy manner in which the big idly brought to mind the richness of The district possesses 17 miles of card party was held at the home of W. A. Wilson left on Monday on ore body of the Toric was located is the Alice Arm district. This strike railway, 2 miles of automobile road, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kent on Wed­ a business trip to Prince Bupert, one of the outstanding successes of was unexpected, as an additional 53 miles of pack-trail and 12 miles nesday evening. The proceeds were which may be extended to Van­ mining not only of this district, .but 100 feet at least is necessary before of foot trail. given as a foundation of Christ couver. Churoh Parish Hall Fund. The of the continent. A development the main ore body can be tapped by Alice Arm can truthfully state A. C. H. Gerhardi, managing need of such a Hall being sadly felt. tunnel was driven 215 feet in length the tunnel. that no mining company has spent a director of the Toric Mines, Ltd? The prize winners were, Mrs. when the foot wall of the ore body The Esperanza mine, is a "grass large sum of money in developing a left on Monday for Vancouver. Cameron 1st. "and Mrs. Cripps con­ was encountered. A crosscut tunnel root" silver property one mile from property that did not come up to solation. Mr. Upjohn 1st. and Mr. to the hanging wall showed the ore the town of Alice Arm. No devel­ their expectations. J. Calvin left ou Monday for J. Dunn consolation. Refreshments body to be 65 feet wide. The ore opment work was necessary for the Apart from its rich ore bodies, Prinoe Rupert. were provided by theChrist Church has been crosscut in several places extraction of its ore. It has to date Alice Arm possesses other assets of The old Post Office Building, Woman's Auxiliary, aud were very and both the hanging and footwalls shipped over $100,000 worth of ore, considerable importance. On the one of the early buildings of the much enjoyed. followed, and the result has been the and will be one of the operating extensive flats at the head of the town was demolished this week, Vooal selections were also a development of an immense tonnage properties of the district this year. inlet are hundreds of acres of rich and the office building of the Alice feature of the evening. Solos by of ore. Values across the ore body All work has been done so far by agricultural land, and already a Arm Freighting Co. will stand on Mrs. J. Dunn and Mr. Anderson are persistent, and of uniform grade. hand, and the ores extracted have portion of this acreage is being part of the ground formerly occu­ being very much enjoyed. Great Silver is the principal metal and a been at a shallow depth. It has brought under the plough. pied by it. oredit is due Mrs. Kent for her able concentrating mill will be operating been learned from official sources The town and surrounding coun­ try is also considered one of the management of the party. this year. The largest portion of the that the company has been re-organ­ A portion of the lumber for the mill is already on the ground and the ized, and that a development pro­ beauty spots of the northern coast. The magnificent scenery of the new general store building of T balance will be placed in position as gramme on a much larger scale than Kitsault and Illiance valleys is un­ W. Falconer arrived on Monday, Christ Church Women Will soon as weather conditions permit. heretofore has been outlined. The equalled on the continent.. Hun­ aud construction of the building Hold Sale of Work The successful development of the driving of deep tunnels will doubt­ dreds of Anyox visitors yearly visit was commenced this week. Toric is an example of the possibil­ less be instrumental in developing a the camp to explore its wealth of The Christ Church Woman's ities of the district. The manage­ large tonnage of both high grade scenery, and gather the wild flowers Rev. Fnther Champagne of Auxiliary and Guild will hold a Anyox arrived in town on Tuesday Sale of Work in the Elks' Dugout ment of the company are to be com­ and milling ore. that grow so luxuriantly on the hill­ \ on Saturday May 7th! at 2 p.m. plimented on the successful develop-, The Silver Cord, LeRoy and Eagle sides and flats. aud held morning mass at the resi­ Many good things will be offered ment and operation of a property will be developed on a much larger Alice Arm possesses everything dence of Mr. 8. Dumas on Wednes­ necessary to make a town of several for sale suoh as, Home cooking, which may ultimately become one of scale this year, and each property day and Thursday morning at plants, balloons and afternoon tea thousand inhabitants, and this ideal the big mines of the province. has unlimited possibilities. which there was a large attendance will also be on sale. promises to be realized within a few He left for Anyox on Thursday. The successful development of the The tunnel on the Keystone will years. ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD, Saturday, April 30 1927

Alice Arm & Anyox Herald The common or garden variety One sign of ignorance in a man Issued every Saturday at Alice Arm of householder is now coming into is a constant itoh to argue. SYNOPSIS OF Alice Ann and Anyox $2.50 Yearly his own. Others may shine in the Other Parts of Canada, $2.75 British Isles and United States, $3.00 various other seasons, but when Al. Falconer LAND ACT AMENDMENTS Anyox Community Alice Arm Notices for Crown Grants - - $15.00 April comes, with its promise of Land Notices .... $15.00 May and June, then the man who League Baggage, Freighting, Pack PRE-EMPTIONS Transient Advertising, 50c. per inch and Saddle Horses Vaoant, unreserved, aurveyed Contract Rates on Application. ,,'rown lands may be pre-empted by knows how to do things around British subjects over II years ot age, E. MOSS, Editor and Publisher. COAL & FINISHED LUMBER and by aliens on declaring Intention the yard becomes a citizen of par­ The Council of the League to become British subjeots, condi­ amount importance. You may tional upon residence, oocupatlon, meets on the Second and Slab Wood Cut any Length ind Improvement tor agricultural The Herald is doing its utmost know a lot about your profession, purposes. Fourth Wednesday of each Full Information concerning regu- to give all possible publicity to the but what do you know about seeds Every Order Given atlons regarding pre-emptions Is. month, in Recreation Hall, Immediate Attention given ln Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, mining industry of the district, and and bulbs? If you can make two How to Pre-empt Land," copies ot at 7.30 p.m. which can be obtained tree of charge we believe that we are getting potatoes grow where none grew >y addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov­ results. If anything happens in before, or can induce a green ernment Agent. connection with mining it is immed­ Records will be granted covering onion to bob itself above the inly land suitable for n-rkulturul QE 3E3QE IB purposes, and which Is nut timber- iately published in the Herald, ln ground where before was only land, I.e., carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range this way the news is distributed grass, you are a worthy citizen. and 8,000 feet per acre east of that throughout ihe continent. We Range. Live in Comfort Applications for pre-emptions are believe that it is due to the efforts If you can't boost the town you II be addressed to the Land Com- There is no reason why you should get wet or cold when out nissloner of tho Land Recording Di­ of the Herald that the name of live in, then move to a town you vision, ln which the land applied for of doors. We have on hand everything suitable for winter Is situated, and are made on printed Alice Arm has been kept alive can boost. The man who is forms, copies of which can be ob­ wear; including Harvey's Hand Made Loggers' Shoes, Good­ tained from the Land Commissioner. during the past six years, and we living in a town he can't help rich Rubbers, Bonedry Pants and Jumpers, etc. Pre-emptions must be occupied for- five years and Improvements made further believe that our efforts are along, and do something for, is out to value of (10 per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least Ave appreciated by our readers. It of harmony with things. He is aores, before a Crown Grant can be received. must be borne in mind, however, losing time and ought to move. BRUGGY'S STORE Alice Arm For more detailed Information see that it costs considerable money to the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Co-operation put the unity in Land." publish a weekly newspaper even 4) PURCHA3E community.' Applications are received for pur­ the size of the Herald. We have chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberlunrt, tor agricultural-purposes; ni nimum received liberal assistance in the Ores and chemical raw materials price of first-class (arable) land Is $5 per acre, and second-class (grazing) past, and in order to carry on, pat­ containing $150,000,000 in gold, STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN land $2.60 per acre. Further Infor­ silver, lead, zinc, copper, nickel, SERVICE mation regarding purchase or lease ronage of the paper, both by ad­ mm of Crown lands Is given ln Bulletin asbestos and other metals or chem­ t S. S. Prince George leaves Anyox for Prince No. 10, Land Series, "Purohase and vertisers and subscribers must be Rupert, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, each Thurs- Lease of Crown Lands." icals are sent out of Canada yearly i day at 1,00 p.m. forthcoming. When new money Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on to lie manufactured in the United itfJWS Is. S. Prince John leaves Prince Rupert, for tlmher land, not exceeding 40 acres, is brought into the camp for the I Vancouver, via Queen Charlotte Islands, may be purchased or leased, the con­ States. Twenty-five millions are fortnightly. ditions Including payment of spent iu the Dominion producing 'stumpage. development of mining properties PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE FROM PRINCE RUPERT everyone benefits, directly or indi­ these ores and chemicals, while Trains leave Prince Rupert each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday HOMESITE LEA8E8 at 11.30 a.m., for Jasper, Edmonton, Winnipeg, direct connec­ Unsurveyed areas, not exoeeding 20 American labor, business, transport aores, may be leased as homesltes, rectly, and in all fairness everyone tions for all points East and South. and manufacture are benefited to conditional upon a dwelling belni; Set Canada in Canada's Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 erected ln the flrst year, title being should help support the weekly the extent of $125,000,000 or $130, obtainable after residence and Im­ Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign provement conditions are fulfilled newspaper. We have always en­ 000,000. Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. and land has been surveyed. deavored to give our readers the Sir Wilfrid Laurier's govern­ For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or further information, apply to any Canadian i LEASES ment gave something like two National Agent, or to R. F. McNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent For graslng and Industrial pur­ actual facts, when publishing min­ Prince Rupert, B. C. poses areas not exceeding 640 acres ing articles, and any reports receiv­ millions iu the shape of bonuses to may be leased by one person or * build a big metallurgical works on company. GRAZING ed by us that do not ring true, are the banks of the Columbia. These =^ Under the Gracing Aot the Prov­ refused publication. In supporting metallurgical works are now con­ inoe is divided into gracing districts fr and the range administered under i your weekly newspaper you are tributing in taxes yearly, directly Graslng Commissioner. Annual and indirectly, to the Dominion graslng permits art issued based on doing your part in helping to adver­ LAUNCH, "AWAKE" numbers ranged, priority being given government more than all the sub­ to established owners. Stock-owners tise our vast mineral wealth, whose may form associations for range sidies received and three-fold more Leaves Alice Arm for Anyox 9 a.m. management Free, or partially free, successful development will mean iu income tax than all the farmers permlta art available for settlers, campers and travellers, up to ten increased prosperity for everyone. of Canada pay.—Mining Truth, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays head. Spokane. The weekly newspaper, unlike Returning Same Days at 3 p.m. the metropolitan daily, has a pecu­ Great Britain May Appoint The Herald liar place in the home. It becomes High Commsssioner $2.50 a Year a part of the family, because its SPECIAL TRIPS BY ARRANGEMENT Great Britain may appoint a news stories concern the activities Anyox & Alice Arm representative to Canada to act in Vi J of the home town folks, and what almost the same capacity as the deeper interest could be developed minister who was appointed from than among those with whom we the United States, Premier King live and move. The community stated in the House of Commons. The Premier said that the British The Mineral Province of Western Canada is the ante-chamber of the home, Has nroduced Minerals as follows: Placer Gold, $77,663,045; Lode Gold, $122,808,459; Silver, $74,- representative would probably be a and the weekly newspaper the 111 397- Lead $89,218,907; Copper, $197,642,647; Zinc, $39,925,947; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387 "high commissioner to Canada." Coal and Coke! $273,048,953; Building Stone, Brick, Cement, etc., $44,905,886; making its mineral avenue that leads from one to the production to the end of 1925, show an other. Our message is this: The use of aerial photographs in Aggregate Value of $920,919,628 Give to your newspaper co-oper­ tho mapping of the mineralized The siidstantial progress of the Mining industry of this Province is strikingly exhibited in the following ation. Results will come back to areas of Canada, has been one of fio-ures which show the value of production for successive five-year periods: For all years' to 1895, inolus- 5VPW 547 241- forfive years, 1896 1900, $57,607,967; for five years, 1901-1905, $96,507,968; for five years- the most important applications you in a community asset—a wide­ 1Q0R 1910 8125 534 474; for five years, 1911-1915, $142,072,603; for five years, 1916-1920, $189,922,725; awake, forceful influential news­ made of aerial photography iu the 192L $28,066,641; for the year 1922, $35,158,843; for 1923, $41,304,320; for 1924, $48,704,604, and for 1925, Dominion. During the season of paper, and a power in influence 1926 over 36,000 square miles of $61,492,242. Production Last Ten Years, $404,649,375 for good in your community. such area were photographed. Lode mining has only been in progress for about 25 years, and only about one-half of tlie Province has been even prospected; 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral bearing land are open for prospecting. The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any Colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. , A li/« A Avm The Bonanza Silver Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, security of which is guaranteed by /\HCe /•\rill Camp of B. C. Crown Grants. We invite you to investigate the mining shares now Practicallv all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work lias been done being offered in Alice Arm properties and recommend are described in some one of the .Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering Kitsault-Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. (N.P.L.) x miniiiB investments should refer to suoh reports. They are available without oharge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B. C. Reports oovering eaoh of the six mineral Survey British Colonial Securities Ltd. Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the Geological Suite 325, Standard Bank Building, Vancouver Survev of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of information. 8 Alice Arm Representative: A. McGuire Fuil information, together with Mining Reports gg^yg^g^ *gf' ^S^"" VICTORIA, British Columbia p

ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD, Saturday, April 30 1927

TP~ Over Five Million Bushels of Some men who stand on their Dunwell Producing 20 dignity give evidence of not having r~ -il Grain Shipped Prince Rupert Tons Concentrates Daily much else to stand on. The Alberta Wheat Pool has Many a man falls into debt, but Operations at Dunwell are pro­ loaded twenty-two ships with the prooess of getting out is usually BARGAINS! gressing very smoothly taking all wheat from the 1926 orop at Prince one of crawling. things into consideration, "such as We are still offering a large quantity of goods at reduced Rupert and expects to bring the breaking in a new mill and consid­ •prices, other than those below mentioned total up to twenty-four before the erable new equipment, aeoording crop movement is ended this spring. FRANK D. RICE Sponge Silk in all the latest colors. Regular price $1.10, to the manager, M. Little, who was The Alberta Pool terminal at B. C. LAND SURVEYOR now selling at 95c. per yard. in town during the week. Up­ Rupert has already handled 5,188,- Surveys of Mineral Olaims, Sub­ wards of 20 tons of wet concen­ divisions, Underground Surveys, A large assortment of" high grade Woollen Goods, 56ins. 000 bushels within a few weeks. Etc. wide, at 2.00 per yard trates are being produced daily in This is a larger total than was an­ ALIOE ARM, B. O. three grades; lead, zino and table. ticipated last fall. Two hundred tons of the lead and The Prince Rupert house was LEW LUN & Co. zinc concentrates went south last General Merchants, Anyox West side of Smelter built and owned by the Canadian week and another hundred tons are Government, has a oapaoity of 1,- BLUE FRONT CIGAR OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. now in transit to the wharf, The 250,000 bushels and is probably the table concentrates, which carry a STORE fastest handling terminal on the a good gold value, are being coast. It is under lease to the Cigari, Cigarettes ud Tobacco, Soil Drinki retained at the mill for the time Alberta Pool for a term of two Roams for roil by Day Week or Month being.—Portland Canal News. years. Through tho Pool's extensive op­ Geo. Beaudin Prop. eration, the ocean freight differen­ B. C. Silver Develops tial has disappeared and grain is ALICE ARM MEAT Co. shipped to Europe from Prince New Ore Body W. A. WILSON, Manager Rupert at the same rate as from Worthy of your Support Vancouver. Major C. B. North, manager THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL of the B. C. Silver, was in town Of the twenty-four ships already Dealers in Fresh, Salt, and Smoked Meats, last Wednesday and when asked Anyox Community League loaded or committed, six carried Fish and Poultry by the News as to developnient grain to the Orient and eighteen to Reading Room and Library progress, said that the property Europe. never looked so well, better ore than ever being encountered on the No, A wide range of Newspapers, 4 level. A crosscut was driven Magazines and Periodicals on New Regulations Regarding •c 3C3DC Fires in Woods Iron, the botton of the shaft 170 file. New books regularly feet iu a northwesterly direotion to received. A recent amendment to the what has been considered the big Candies, Magazines, Stationery, "Forest Act" provides that no per­ low-grade ore body. Drifting on son shall while camping, piciiieing this for over 400 feet a splendid Join Up! shoot has been opened at an addit­ Proprietary Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc. j or engaging iu any similar outing Make the League better ional depth of 175 feet, with high in any forest or woodland, whether grade milling ore throughout its through your influence W. M. CummingS, Agent for all Vancouver Daily Papers for purposes of business, recreation entire length, having a width of Post Office Building, Alice Arm or otherwise during the close season about 15 feet.—Portland Canal LAND AOT at 3DDC 3G set out start or kindle any tire for News. cooking or obtaining warmth with NOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY out first obtaining from the Forest TO LEASE LAND Branch or from some person auth­ Canadian National In Prince Bupert Land District, -] orized by the minister to issue per­ Recording District, District of Oassiar and situate and being part of the fore­ mits a written permit authorizing European Tours shore in front of Kshwan Indian GROCERIES AND HARDWARE the setting out starting or kindling Beserve No. 27 on the West Bank of Kshwan Biver, Hastings Arm. A complete line of "High Grade Groceries always carried of such fire: and every person set­ A maximum of travel through particularly interesting countries Take notice that William P. ting out starting or kindling any Armour, of Prince Bupert, B. O., in stock; also Heavy and Shelf Hardware, of every at a minimum of expense is provid occupation, contractor, intends to fire persuant to a permit so obtained ed in the Canadian National Edu­ apply for permission to lease the fol­ description. Clothing and footwear for shall totally extinguish the fire cational Tours this summer through lowing described lands:— Loggers and Miners Commencing at a post planted before leaving the vioinity of the Scotland, England, France, Bel­ about 20 chains easterly from the fire, gium, Switzerland and Italy. S.W. corner of Kshwan Indian Two tours have been arranged Beserve No. 27 and being on High and sailing will be made from Water Mark; thence South to Low T.W. FALCONER AUC. A™ 1 Water Mark; thence easterly aloni B. C. Chamber of Mines 'Montreal, July 8th, on the S. S. Low Water Mark to the West Ban! "Andania", direct to Glasgow. of the main Branch of Kshwan Biver; GENERAL MERCHANT Acquires Additional Space Very careful attention has been thence Northerly along the West given to itineraries involved. Dank of Kshwan River to High Water Mark; thence Westerly along With themoving out of the Van­ Tour No. 1 is a 37 day trip on High Water Mark to point of com­ couver publicity bureau frdtn the sea and laud, visiting important mencement; and containing 160 acres cities in Scotland, England, France, more or less. building now occupied by the B. C. Belgium, Switzerland. All expen­ WILLIAM P. ARMOUR, Chamber of Mines, much addition­ Applicant. ses, $372.50, Montreal to Great Dated March 6th. 1027. al room will be afforded for the Britain and the Continent aud display of ores, office accomodation return to Montreal. KITSAULT CAFE and reading room for mining men. Tour No. 2 is a 51-day trip on PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT The B. C. Chamber of Mines has sea and land, visiting in Scotland, ALICE ARM England, France, Belgium, Switz ATLIN ELECTORAL DISTRICT long labored under insufficient ac­ erland and Italy. All expenses, comodation, and this increased $501.00, Montreal to Great Britain NOTICE is hereby given that I Meals Served at All Hours offioe space will give it greater and the Continent and return to shall, on Monday, the 16th. day of BREAD AND PASTRY ALWAYS FOR SALE opportunity for its useful work. Montreal. May, 1927, at the hour of lOo'clock There will be low excursion fares in the forenoon, at the Court House, to the seaboard from points in Anyox, hold a sitting of the Court GUS. ANDERSON, Proprietor Names of Delinquent Tax British Columbia. of Revision for the purpose of revis­ These tours will be personally ing the list of voters for the said Payers Will be Published conducted from Western Canada, electoral district, and of hearing and and while overseas will be under determining any and all objections It is announced at Viotoria that the direct oare and supervision of to the retention of any name on the said list, or to the registration as a in the future two years after the thoroughly responsible and reliable organization, fully qualified in voter of any applicant for registra­ taxes became delinquent, notices of every particular to successfully tion; and for other purposes set unpaid personal property and in­ look after the interests of our forth in the "Provincial Elections GRANBY CONSOLIDATED MINING, come taxes will be published, in­ patrons. Act." SMELTING & POWER Co. Limited cluding a complete list of the names The sight-seeing programme is AND further take notice that on and addresses of the persons liable very complete and generous. Tuesday, the 17th. day of May, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock in to pay the taxes. This will be done Motor coaches and automobiles are Producers of Copper, Coal, Coke, Benzol and freely used. All sight-seeing is the forenoon, at the Court House, 1 Ammonium Sulphate unless a satisfactory undertaking well planned to save unnecessary Atlin, an adjourned sitting of the has been entered into with the pro- fatigue and to see the worth while said Court of Revision for the like Purchasers of Ores of Copper and Siliceous Ores purpose will be held. I vinci.al collector for the liquidation places within the time at our dis­ of Gold and Silver of such arrears. posal. Competent lectures will Dated at Anyox, B. C. this 7th. reveal to our patrons the outstand­ day of April, 1927. ing features, literary, historic, R. M. McGUSTY, MAIN OFFICE:-Anyox, B. C. Sometimes a floating indebtedness artistic, or scenic of the Old World Registrar of Voters, I gets heavy enough to sink. centres visited. Atlin Electoral District. ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD, Saturday, April 30 1927

D. J. Hartley public school prin­ New Launch for Granby Co. M. M. STEPHENS & Co. Ltd. cipal returned on Monday from Arrives in Anyox ANYOX NOTES Victoria where he attended the STOCKS & BONDS INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES A oraft that is an acquisition to We trade in all LISTED and 4 •'•'•'»'•" •""• •"'•"»"•*»"•"•"• • convention of the British Columbia WRITTEN ANYWHERE Teachers' Federation, and also vis­ Anyox waterfront, and which is UNLISTED STOCKS. Your attracting a great deal of attention The oldest Financial Office in Northern B. C. orders promptly attended to Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Sparks were ited his family. is the new launch "Granby" which Buyers or Sellers. arrivals from the south on Thurs­ Mrs. P. O'Neill left on Thursday arrived from Prince Rupert on Office: PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. ARTHUR J. BROWN day. and will visit her parents in Eng­ Sunday afternoon. She was built in Prince Rupert, and is 75 feet in 720 Hastings Street W. Morley Shier, representing the land. Vancouver, B. C. length. She is equipped with a Phone Sey. 5061 Canadian Explosives Ltd. arrived J. H. McNab, government safety 4-cycle big Washington-Estop deisel engine, developing 120 h.p. MEMBER VANCOUVER STOCK in town on Thursday. engineer for explosives, arrived in B. P. O. ELKS EXCHANGE She is fitted with all the latest FOUND—A real smoke in the town on Monday. Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland appliances, such as electric water ANYOX LODGE No. 47 El Doro Cigar, the oigar of quality. Miss F. MoGillivary left on pump, and an electric winoh for Meets every second and fourth Monday of Thursday for a vacation which she anchors. Capt Johnson brought the month Before Magistrate McGusty on her up from Prince Rupert. will spend in the south. Hall for rent for dances, social functions, etc. Wednesday afternoon, Geo. Hidez- on application to club manager henes was convicted on a liquor Miss McDonald arrived on Mon Sunset Hotel oharge and fined $300.00 and costs. day from the south. ALICE ARM Among the arrivals from Van­ ANYOX USE F. M. Kelley, secretary of the First-class Rooms for Rent, couver on Monday, were ^Messrs. Community League returned on by Day, Week or Month Boone, Virtue, J. O. Kirk, J. John­ Monday from a month's vacation COMMUNITY GRANBY BENZOL son. spent in Victoria, visiting his wife CENTRALLY LOCATED Arrivals from Prince Rupert on and family. LEAGUE THE BEST MOTOR FUEL Monday, were A. A. Caswell, A. Mrs. Stewart and son arrived on J. THOMAS - Prop. McBeth, J. Enholm, V. Ray, E. Thursday from the south. Goodell. J. R. Gaskill was an arrival on Beach Recreation Hall: FOR SALE BY THE Mrs. R. C. Macknight, who has Thursday from the south. Pictures: Tuesdays, GRANBY STORE been in Vancouver with her hus­ Miss E. Stewart arrived on Thursdays, and Saturdays ANYOX band, since his aocident at the Thursday, and will relieve at the smelter, returned to town on General Hospital. Mine Recreation Hall: Thursday. PIONEER Mrs. R. Brooks left on Thursday Pictures: Wednesdays and May is the month of sunshine. for the Old County, where she will Fridays HOTEL The bright weather shows the wear visit her parents. Welcome Hotel Alice Arm in your old suit. See Stan Ballard Alice Arm POOL, BILLIARDS, SMOKES, Etc Comfortable Rooms for Rent Anyox Tailor Shop. Comfortable Rooms for Rent H. M. SELFE By Day, Week or Month at R. H. Manzer, high school prin­ Tobacco and Soft Drinki Reasonable Rates REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Cigars, Cigarettes cipal returned on Monday from Help the Organization Victoria, where he has attended ANYOX A. BEAUDIN, Proprietor N. Sutilovich Prop. the convention of the British Col­ that Serves You L- .j umbia Teachers' Federation. British Columbia May Have Mrs. Spenger was an arrival on Big Floods Monday's boat. Cr Miss Barbara Lee arrived home British Columbia faces another on Monday from a visit south. great flood this year as a result of I heavy snows all over the interior j Miss L. G. Andrews returned during the winter and spring ac­ from the south on Monday after cording to reports received bf the) being under medical treatment for government. If weather conditions] Men's Sweaters the last few weeks. Miss Andrews continue to prove unfavorable, will resume her duties at the school something like the conditions of| muoh to the delight of the younger 1984, the year of highest water, set. may be expected. & Lumber Jacks Just received a very attractive line of Men's High Gracie Lumber Jack and Pullover Sweaters for Men's spring and summer wear. New variety of What about your Wife and Children if Patterns and good Color Combinations. Prices from $4.75 to $7.75 you get Sick or Injured Tomorrow?

See Fred McLellan at the Beach, or Geo. Fowler on the Flats, OUTING AND SPORT SHOES or W. T. Tamkin at the Mine FOR MEN WOMEN BOYS AND Secure at once the best possible protection for your dependents SPORT SHIRTS GIRLS For the Tennis Player as well as for Look through our lines of smart shoes general out-door use we have a complete for sport and street wear. Both rubber range of quality shirts in plain and and leather soles. fancy patterns. r Attractive Prices. r -\ From $1.95 to $5.50 Alice Arm Lots Now is the Time to Buy Alice Arm will very soon become a mining town of consid­ SPORT EQUIPMENT erable importance. The mining industry is undoubtedly on the eve of big developments, which means a big payroll and a FOR TENNIS, BASEBALL, FOOTBALL, FISHING, BOATING, much larger town. Increased activity will result in placing good residential and business lots at a premium. At the HIKING, CAMPING. HUNTING, ETC. present lots can be secured at attractive prices and on easy terms You will find a good selection of seasonable goods for outdoor life always at BUSINESS LOTS FROM $200 TO $500 your disposal. RESIDENTIAL LOTS FROM $200 TO $300 Anything not oarried in stock by us we will do our utmost in giving you our personal attention and procure for you any item which you may require Terms made to suit buyers. See Stephen Dumas, our agent, and build where you don't have to move. S. DUMAS Agent for the Alice Arm Mining & Development Co GRANBY STORES

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