A little paper $2.50 a Year with all the Alice Arm and news and a big Anyox. $2.75 to circulation THE HERALD all other points. Published in the interests of Alice Arm and Anyox, B. C. VOL. 7, NO. 47 ALICE ARM, B. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928 5 cents each. Bond Taken on 20 200 Enjoyed Empire Development of Tiger Alice Arm Liberal Assoc. Claims by Kitsault Day Excursion ANYOX NOTES Commences Elects Officers 4 4.»+«. 4 ^. ^ ••• .s. 4 ••••••••'•••••••••• 4 '•••'*•• • The first annual excursion under Advices from the south state The annual meeting of the Alice Eagle Company the auspices of the United Church Dr. D. R. Learoyd was a passen that the Utility Mines No. 1. Ltd., Arm Liberal Association, was held on Saturday May 26th at 8 p.m. The biggest mining deal ever held on May 24th was pronounced ger to Vancouver on Thursday. is being formed by the Utility a decided success by the two hun­ Election of officers for the ensu­ put through in the Alice Arm Bert Wing, a resident of Anyox Mining and Financing Co. Ltd., to dred persons who availed themselves ing year, were: President W. B. distriot was consummated during in former days arrived on Thursday take over and operate the Tiger of the day's outing on the water. Bower, Vice-President H. R. the week in Vanoouver, when the from Prince Rupert, in connection and the Kitsault groups of claims Rain in the morning kept a good Fowler, Secretary-Treasurer G. W. Kitsault-Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. with the installation of the Saddle in the Kitsault river section of the many folk at home but as was ex­ Bruggy, Hon. President The Rt. bonded 20 claims situated on tramline. He visited Alice Arm Alice Arm district, it is learned pected the weather turned out real Hon. W. L Mackenzie, Hon. Vice- McGrath mountain. the same evening. from Forrest L. Macdonald, presi fine. From the time the excursion­ President, Premier The Hon. J. D. The bonding price is at present dent of the Utility Mining and ists boarded the boat the rain did G. E. Townshend left on Thurs McLean. Members of .the execu­ not being made public, but a sub Financing Co. not in the least distract from the day for an extended holiday which tive committee, Mrs. Helen Nucich stautial sum is involved, and the Five men .are leaving for the enjoyment of the trip. he will spend in the eastern H. Pederson, A. Beaudin, O. Flint, owners of the various olaims are Tiger tomorrow. Work will be provinces. During his absence his Allan Falconer. receiving a eash payment. Pay­ The pleasure of the day was to a supervised by P. E. Petersen, with duties at the Hotel will be taken After the routine business the ments are spread over three years. very large extent due to the Ed. Picket in charge at the mine. Amateur Concert Orchestra. At over by B. Samson of the General Association was addressed by H. The claims involved are among first on deck they delighted the folk Office staff. F. Kergin M. L. A. who spoke at the best comprising the rich min­ with many fine selections and then Granby Co. Logging Trestle length giving a resume of the legis­ eral /one of McGrath mountain, F. Parsons left on Thursday for in the saloon where a number en­ lation passed by the Liberal Ad­ among tho owners are Al. Clary, Prince Rupert. Being Removed gaged in dancing on the splendid ministration, drawing particular Mrs. W. M. Cummings and M. R. floor. As we neared home the Mr. and Mrs. Hiilam were pas­ attention to the fact that there Bertiischke of Alice Arm, and the Al. Falconer of Alice Arm has orchestra again appeared on deck sengers to Prince Rupert on has not been a bread-line in B. C. estate of the late G. W. Morley. secured a contract from the Granby and played selections in keeping Thursday. for years, that where in 1916 an It is the intention of the Kit­ Co. for the removal of the logging with Empire day. injured workman had to sue the sault-Eagle Co. to survey the Among the incoming passengers railway trestle on the Kitsault And the lunch—many persons company for damages (the lawyer claims as soon as possible and later on Thursday, were: Fred Lund, Flats. The work will take about have said that it was well worth usually getting the compensation) iu the summer plans will be made Capt. R. Boyes, C. Evan, H. A. one month. while to take in tbe excursion if it now under our Workmen's Com­ for development work. Johnson, Carl Johnson, G. A The amount of timber comprises was only for the lunch. Such a pensation-Act there is no ligitation The ore zone in which the claims Hamilton. about 60,000 feet. It will be ship lunch with such excellent service and the workman reoeives a large are located has been highly praised Mrs. Lawn arrived on Monday ped to Anyox and a portion of tho could not be procured anywhere on percentage of the wages he would by Dr. H. T. James, resident min­ from England, and will reside with timbers used in construction work the coast for such a small sum of have received had he not been in­ ing engineer, and when develop­ her children here. at th"'Bonanza. money. jured. Women had been placed ment work has been undertaken Under the leadership of Mr. Geo. Mrs. Doniibhue arrived on Mon­ upon an equality with men in there is no question but that Lace sports for the children were day from the south. BIRTHS AT ANYOX regard to the franchise, property, the McGrath mountain section of run on the top deck many beautiful custody of the children, minimum the camp will become a big prod­ Miss E. Lyson arrived in town Among the births at the Anyox prizes were awarded the winners. wage, also the Mothers' Pensions ucer. on Thursday from Vancouver. Hospital for the month of May, During the morning and afternoon Act was the most beneficent Act The properties are situated about were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zevich ice cream was served to all. Mrs. H. R. Patrick, who attend on the statute book. We also have three miles from tidewater, and May 16th. a son; Mr. and Mrs. The Board of Managers of the ed the United Church conference an eight hour law now which everything is favorable for cheap in Vancouver arrived home last James Wardrope, May 16th. a son; United Church wish to express their Dr. and Mrs. G. S. McDonald. May applies to men, women, and child­ mining and milling of ores. The heai t'y appreciation to the Commu­ week. .-.- .;. 22nd. a daughter; Mr. and Mis. ren alike. The government had ores carry zinc, lead, silver and nity League for making it possible T. J. Shenton, mine inspector C. A. Hill, May 27th. a son: Mr. the support of the people as well for children to make the trip; to the as of the industries of the province The acquisition of these claims was a visitor in town during the and Mrs. J. R. Carr, May 28th. a Orchestra for the splendid selections and when there was an appeal to give the Kitsault-Eagle Co. a total week. daughter. which they so liberally and cheer­ the country the government would of 55 in the district. The Eagle fully rendered; to Mr. Geo. Lace Chas. Bocking, general manager have nothing to fear. has 5 claims, LeRoy 24, Silver Cord for providing sports; to Mr. left last week for the south, after A Free Recipe Book 6, and the recently acquired claims Ashmore for prizes for races; to the a brief visit. number 20. Continued on Page 4 Canadian National Steamships for A free recipe book, full of useful Equipment for Tram Taken For the past two years the com making the excursion possible and information. See St. Charles To Saddle pany have been developing the to the ship's officers and crew for Alice Ann Birth at Anyox Milk advertisement on page 2. Silver Cord with remarkable re their courtesy and kindness in doing Don't put it off, send for one now. Under command of Capt. A. suits. This property adjoins the Bom to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. so much to make the event most Cameron the S. S. "Amur-' towed newly acquired claims, and to date pleasant. Anderson of Alice Arm, at the i -.+.•.+.*.+••.+••• f ••• 4 ••• • •••• .»+.«*+.».+'—+• scows containing complete equip­ a depth of 325 feet has been ob­ AnyoK Hospital, on Friday, May ment for the tramway of the Sil­ tained on the ore body. Cross- 25th. a daughter. J ALICE ARM NOTES ver Crest mine to Hastings Arm cutting at present shows the ore to Talented Artistes Entertain on Monday. In view of the be at least 40 feet wide and the 4+.*.+•••+••••••••»•• ••• + '•'+•••• +.s.+.»+.f+.t..j weather and the type of shore the hanging wall to the right of the GRAMOPHONE FOR SALE Large Gathering T. J. Shenton, mine inspector, affair called for skilled seamanship. tunnel has not yet been reached, visited Alice Arm over the week, A pile-driver which was towed to this work now being done to find A McLagan Gramophone in first- The annual concert of Christ on official business. ''the Arm" last week is now busy full extent. class condition, with 140 records, Church held at the Recreation Hall driving an approach for a wharf.
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