ALICE ARM AND ANYOX, BRITISH COLUMBIA & All the Mining $2.25 a Year News of the j Alice Arm and Northern Anyox. $2.75 to B. C. Coast HERALD all other points. The Herald Brings Results to Advertisers VOL. 3, NO. 5 ALICE ARM, B. C, SATURDAY, JTCLY 28, 1923 5 cents each. {Mine Ball Team Again AliceArtn Exciting Finish of Alice Win from Smelter ALICE ARM NOTES i Mining Notes ANYOX NOTES Arm Tennis Tournament •^T '•'*'•*e*^*e*^*#*^*#*^*e,^#e*^•e*^*e,^*#*^,e'^p •frf •«. 4).«,^ ••• f •», 4 ••• 4 •*'•'*'•*"*'• ^•'''•'''•^ The most evenly contested mixed i In a well played ball game on Esperanza Ships Ore double tournament ever staged on Tdesday evening the Mine again FOR BENT—at Alice Arm two tents the local 'courts terminated on defeated the Smelter aggregation. 12ft. by 14ft. with board sides and Don't Forget To-m&rrow is A shipment of seven tons of high floors; cook stove, beds, tables, chairs, Sunday evening; , The brilliant' Both teams fought hard from the Patson Rushbrook's Sunday at grade ore was made by the Esper­ etc. Ideal location for campers; playing of Mr. Barney Gray who 'first inning until the last man was $5.00 per week for the two.—Apply with Miss F. Barrett won the anza Mine during the week. The iput out. Inability to hit in the Alice Arm Herald Office. tournament was a feature, Miss pinohes and poor fielding oil the Children's Service, 11 a.m. ore was taken from the tunnel O'Neill and Mr. Mclntyre, both of !part of the Smelter was the oause Mr. J. Conway, government .' t Evening Prayer, .7.30 p.m. -above, the Baldy tunnel and will be Anyox, and Mrs. Nucich and Mr. of their downfall. TheMine played agent, left on Tuesday evening, on ALL WELCOME shipped on Monday to Trail .smelt­ the Awake for Prince Rupert oh Allen Falconer put up a fine brand j well throughout only one error of tennis but were' eliminated by 'being' chalked up against them, er for treatment) The work of business in connection with the appeal of those lately convicted pf the exceptionally good playing of ithey made all their runs in the Hand Laundry Work. Moderate mining ore is still.being carried on. the winning couple. ;. second inning; Anderson reached Prices—Miss B. Crawford, Alice selling liquor at Anyox, Alice Arm Arm. and Stewart. Mrs. T. W. Falconer and McGin­ 'lirst on an error; Olsen struck out; New Tunnel on Sunset nis lost to Mrs. McGinnis and | J; Ferguson walked; Corckle tried Rev. Father Buok, of Salem, • Dr. R. P. Kinsman, of Vancou­ Oatman lost to Miss Barrett and ;to bunt but rolled one to Fortin, Oregon, arrived on Monday and is A new tunnel is being started by ver, arrived in Anyox to take up Gray won' from Miss Crawford and ' who threw home to oatch Anderson spending a few week's holiday with the Keystone Mining Co. on the the duties'receritly vacated by Dr. Ross,' iat the plate; McKeown fumbled the, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Riel. R. Ziegler at the Mine. Mrs. Kergin and Hardy lost to \ ball; Anderson safe at home; Ferg- Sunset property, oii Roundy Creek. V'Mrs. Wm. O'Neill and family, Mr. H. S. Munroe. General Miss Sutilovich and Flint lost to | lison going to third and Corkle to The tunnel is 1000 feet lower down Mrs. Nucich and Al. Falconer won i second on the play, Bob Stewart arrived from Anyox last week, and Manager, of the Granby Coy., left are spending holidays here. the hill from, the old tunnel, and a for the south on Thursday. froiri C. Hutchinson and Fowler. j hit safe scoring Ferguson; Corkle depth on the ore will be obtained. Miss N. Hogburg and Manzer A. quiet wedding was solemnized | going to third; Corkle was caught Mr. F. Bardwell of the office lost to Miss Nuoioh and T. W. Fal­ The ore vein at the tunnel is two at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ | at home on a neat play by Sinclair; staff, Anyox, arrived on Sunday coner, lost to Miss O'Neill and feet wide, .'and the vein will be clay on Thursday, between Mr. Stewart to second on the play; and is the guest of Mr. Chas. Hut Mclntyre won from Miss Barr and D. Muir'and Miss Annie Thompson iHalverson walked; Stewart going chison. Since being here Fred has drifted ono A new camp will Fowler. both of Anyox. The wedding cer­ to third; Halverson, stealiug second proved himself an expert on landing be built near the workings, and the Mrs. Nuoioh and Falconer drew emony was performed by the Rev. on the uext ball pitched; Mealey the big trout; trail' from the beach repaired in the bye in the final round. Miss J. Herdman. ; hit to left sooring Stewart aud Barrett aud Gray won from Miss I Halverson;! Greenwell struck out Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young and order to facilitate the transport Mr.' J. A.. Stephen arrived from tation of supplies. , Mr. J. Butcher of the Machine O'Neill, and . Molntyre and won ending the scoring for the Mine. Shop, left'on Thursday for a short from Mrs. Nucich and Falconer. The Mine did no furthor scoring Stewart on Monday. Mr. Young and Mr. Stephen have spent some trip to visit his wife in Prince the rest of the game. Rupert. i The Snielter got one in the fourth time at Stewart preparing plans Homestake Trail Repaired Logging Engine Has iBrown the. first man up Btruokout, and laying out for road aud trail Mrs. James Robertson and infant Arrived. Booms Ready Fortin walked, Dodds sacrificed work during the summer. Major R. F. Criohton, superin­ left on Thursday for Vancouver for him to second and he scored on tendent of Homestake Mining Co, the summer vacation. An additional yarder logging Mr. Bater of the Anyox Hospital engine arrived in Alice Arni Tommy Loeske's hit to right; Steve spent a few days'in town' during The Rev, W. A. Wyllie„of Kam- Staff, arrived on Sunday, and will on Monday for the Abbotsford McKeown hit safe advancing spend two week's holiday with Mr. the week. He stated that four men loops, is visiting his son at 'the Loeske to third; Sherman Hied out Logging Go^ The gear forthe high J^Strombeek. ^Ww'OrMftg^^ Mine, 'and :>"will preach at :the lead System .has also arrived and retiring the side. The Smelter property in the' No. 1 tunnel, while Anglican Church on Sunday night. scored their second ru'nin the seven­ See Al. Falconer for Freight one high lead has been installed. One donkey engine is being moved th; Steve McKeown connected for) and Pack Horses. the balance of the men are repair­ Mr. and Mrs. Yarborough and itwo bases; Sherman followed suit; ing the trail. As soon the bridge family arrived back in Anyox on up to the Illiance River, and the other one is already in its location McKeown scoring, it looked like The Welcome Pool Room is pres­ is' built across the Kitsault by the Thursday. enting a more welcome appearance farther back from the waterfront. the Smelter were going to stage a government and the trail repaired! ) Mrs. R. Ferguson was a home­ each day. Mr. Art Beaudin is One boom of logs composed of 15 rally. Matheson was hit by a the work of constructing a perman­ ward bound passenger by Thurs­ pitched ball, but the next three engaged in covering the exterior day's boat. • sections was completed during tbe with siding aiid also adding a coat ent camp will be proceeded with, week and another boom of similar batsman went out in order, McKeo­ x Aniohg the arrivals on the wn popped out to short, Sinclair of paint. size is just about Hearing complet­ Prince Rupert were: Messrs J. ion and ready for towing to Ocean fanned and Brown grounded out to Mr. Geo. Beaudin has rented the Gilbow, J. King, F. J; Bishop. Mr., ; second. , Development Work on Silver Falls. Each of the booms are of the store lately occupied by Mr. Steve and Mrs. Crawford, H. L. Taylor, flat raft variety and contain I Cecil. Ferguson pitched nice ball Dumas opposite the Kitsault House Lead . J.Donald, T. P. O'Brien W. A. approximately 750,000 feet of lum­ for $he Mine and was given good The stores will specialize in men's .; Mr. J. Nick has built a cabin on Tyson, W. A. Wylie C. Hdfer J. ber each. support by his team mates, he was smoking requirements. Hart, S. Jack, W. A, Peters, K. touched for six hits, and fanned 3ix. the Silver Lead property On Copper Myres, D. C. Moore, J. Duffett, J. Fortin pitched good enough ball to Mr. J.' M. Morrison was a passen­ Creek. He states that he intends M&Legan, Father Fleck. Miss G. Contract Let for Anyox ; win,two or three games but was ger to Prince Rupert on•, Tuesday, to do some underground Work this Fariiel. Mrs. M. Myre, Miss S. Da­ Government Building let down by his mates, six errors on.the Awake. He returned on year on the property, Some good vis, Mr. D. Brown. Mr. L. C. The contract for building the being chalked tip against them Thursday. Mrs. Morrison and Ferguson and Miss Sheila Conway. I Fortin was only , nicked for three baby 'accompanying him • from surface showings exist, carrying Provincial Government building at [ safe hits and fanned ten. Anyox. grey and yellow copper, and also Mr.
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