A little paper with all the news and a big circulation THE HERALD Published in the interests of Alice Arm and Anyox, B. C. m j $2.50 a Year | Alice Arm and Anyox. $2.75 to j all other points. VOL. 10, NO. 9 Alice Arm, B. 0., Friday. August 29, 1930 5i cents each. Tragic Death of Mr. Bert Shelton Shocks District No death caused a more profound impression or excited more sympathy in this district than did the tragic death of Mr. Bert Shelton who met his death in the waters of Alice Arm inlet through falling off the float at Silver City on Saturday evening, August 23rd. The news came as a severe shock to his many friends and cast a gloom over the two towns. The fatal accident occurred on Saturday evening. It is believed that he .stumbled on the uneven float, which was being tossed by a high wind, and fell, stunning himself, and rolling into the water died of shock following the fall and submersion in the water. He was alone at the time of the accident. He had accompanied T. Sullivan and J. McGregor to the launch Iris, who were taking the boat to the Alice Arm side of the inlet to escape the buffeting of the wind. He had cast off the lines for them and started for home and that was the last time he was seen alive. The body was discovered by Mrs. J. Wheatley in the early hours of Sunday morning lying on the Beach at low tide. Deceased had left Anyox on Saturday evening on board the launch Iris, to spend the week-end with Mrs. Shelton and family, who were holidaying at Silver City. The late Mr. Shelton had been a resident of Anyox for over fifteen years, and during the last few years held the position of superintendent of the Housing Department for the Granby Co. He was one of their most trusted officials, fulfilling his varied duties in a conscientious and capable manner, and his death will leave a void hard to fill. He was a model citizen, and was held in high esteem by practically the whole communities of both Anyox and Alice Arm. His duties brought him into contact with everyone and his presence will be greatly missed. He was a member of the Anyox Masonic Lodge, and had held the office of secretary since its institution. Deceased was 40 years of age, and was born at Burton, Nottinghamshire, England, coming to Can ada at an early age. He leaves to mourn his loss, a wife and four small children of Anyox, also a father and mother and two brothers who reside in England. A funeral service is being held this evening at the Anglican Church, following which the body will be placed on board the Canadl an National Steamship and taken to Vancouver. Interment will take place at the Masonic cemetery, Burnaby on' Tuesday. Mrs. Shelton and family will accompany the body, and plan to make their future home in Vancouver. The deepest sympathy of the entire district is extended to his sorrowing wife and family in their sad bereavement. Subscribe to the Herald Celts Defeat Smelter 2 Goals to 1 In Close Game Despite the rain, a fickle light, and a soggy ball, the Celts and Smelter put up a good game of football in a League fixture on Friday the 22nd. The Celts secured two scalps against one by the Smelter. It was a well-earned victory, as the winners battled against a strong wind in the first half and worked up-hill in the second, when the wind dropped away altogether. The spectators, caught unawares by the rain, were huddled under any shelter they could find, but their enthusiasm was not at all dampened. Although the Celts wiped out an old score against their rivals, and eliminated them from the League, the Smelter played a fast, clean game, and were most unlucky on one occasion not to equalize. The winning counter for the Celts came from a penalty kick by Williams, who found the net with a fast, low shot which gave the goalie—Sid Peters—no chance at all. As the nights are drawing in quickly it is hoped that some games will be arranged for the daytime, on days when the plant is down. There are still three or four games at least to be played before the League and Cup winners are decided, and the fans are as keen as mustard to see the splendid series properly culiminated. Industrial Picture Films Greatly Appreciated A very interesting and varied program of industrial subjects was presented by courtesy of the Granby Co. on Saturday afternoon, August 23 at the Mine Show and on Monday, August 25 at the Beach. There were six reels shown, the titles of which were: The story of Dynamite; The story of the Heat Treatment of Steel; Carbon Monoxide the unseen danger, and a trip Thro' the Oil Lands of Europe and Africa. A total audience of over 300 witnessed the showings and were very pleased with what they saw. It is noted that the popularity of the industrial pictures is no doubt due to the recognition of our patrons of the interesting subject matter of these films. The Company will continue to procure and show these films from time to time. The ladies of the Catholic Club will hold a card party and dance every second Friday in the month during the winter season. The first will be held on Friday, September 12th. Admission 50c. Catholic Hall. . Mine Suffers Defeat From Concentrator At Baseball On Thursday evening, August 21st, the Concentrator won a fast baseball game from the Mine by the score of 3 to 1. The game was close and fast all the way and three double plays were made during the proceedings, one by the Concentrator boys and two by the Mine team, the best one being when Calderoni at center took a long fly from Bartman's bat and returned the ball to second to catch Musser well off the bag. Another pretty piece of work was put on by Archie McDougall, who stole second and third on a caught foul fly. This smart bit of base running got Archie a nice round of applause from the fans, and the Mine boys got considerable razzing for being asleep at the switch. However, the thrills of the evening were not entirely confined to baseball. The fans got a big kick out of an impromptu one-round tussle that was put on by Johnny Lazorek and Umpire Manning. From the Press-box it looked as though both these gents lost the fight on a technical foul to the rest of the teams, all of whom very thoroughly sat on both the battlers until they had cooled down somewhat. ■•* TAX SALES Sales of Land (or Unpaid Delinquent Taxes in Prince Rupert Assessment District I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT, on Wednesday, the 10th day of September, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, Prince Rupert, I will sell at public auction the lands on the list hereinafter set out, of the persons in said list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes unpaid by said persons on the 30th day of June 1930, and for interest, costs, and expenses, including the cost of advertising said sale, if the total amount due for period ended December 31st, 1928, and interest thereon, together with costs of advertising said sale, are not sooner paid. LIST OF PROPERTIES NAME OF PERSONS ASSESSED SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY t/1 * 3 fl X jjoh <8g So «? J> o ft UK w < Range 2, Coast District Clive Newcombe Lot 29 LeRoy, Frank Lot 1007, Fr. NE% of E'A Brown, Ida H. & Herman R Lot 1009, S% Turner, Francis : Lot 1216 285.75 24.75 28.50 240 60.00 5.19 21.00 1.88 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 Plan 3417, Subd. Block B. of Lot 2, Range 3 O'Conner, Muriel, & Lenane, Mortimer & Madeline Lots 17, 18, Block 7, Und. % Int 12.52 1.25 12.75 Morrison, J. R., & Morrison, J. R., & Gislason, Gisli Nygaard, Elizabeth Indrevik, Ole Arvidsen, Carl Arvidsen, Carl Hicklenton, Frank Hicklcnton, Frank Gruinmctt, Joseph Woodthorpe, John B. Range 3, Coast District..: Macfarlane, Pcarl....Lot 124 Macfarlane, PearL.JLot 125 Lot 1270, N% Wto of WW Section 1, Twp.2, except Parcels D. and E That part of Ett of NWtt Section 5, Twp. 4, lying South of Bella Coola River Part of NEH Section 6, Twp. 4, as registered under 15091-1 N% of SE% Section 6, Twp. 4 R Fr. NWy* of Fr. NE% Section 20, Twp 8 R S% of SE% Section 29, Twp. 8, except road allowance A (1) That portion of Fr. Ntt of SEy4, Section 25, Twp. 6, lying north of Bella Coola River, 44 acres (2) That portion of Fr. SW% Section 30, Twp. 8, lying North of Bella i "' ' Coola River, 129.6 acres Plan 949, Subd. Lot 11, Block 1, Range 5, Haysport Townsite Lots 47, 48, Block 19 111.09 12.65 52.91 6.05 30.30 2.85 13.75 13.75 13.75 56.44 6.71 13.75 24.68 2.87 13.75 5.24 .56 43.50 4.55 26.62 2.29 13.75 13.75 13.75 27.00 2.32 13.75 324.25 44.65 78.94 36.63 26.52 137.49 72.71 46.90 76.90 41.30 19.55 61.80 42.66 43.07 365.29 62.10 13.75 441.14 3.00 .26 12.75 16.01 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 High Lady Officer of Moose Lodge Visits Anyox Mrs. Deane, District Duputy Grand Recorder of the Ladies Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose for this district, and Senior Regent of the Vancouver Lodge was a visitor Anyox Lodge during the early part of the week. At a meeting of the Anyox Lodge she explained many things in connection with Moose Order. She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Hill, daughter of Frank Hill, secretary of Vancouver Lodge. Mrs. J. J. H. Varnes, Recorder and Mrs. P. T. O'Brien, Senior Regent, were hosts to Mrs. Deane during her visit. Mine Cricketers Are Again Victorious The Mechanics retained their unbeaten record last Saturday night when they just managed to beat the Store and Office Team by four runs. The Mechanics batted first and scored 28, W. Pinkney bowled well in taking eight wickets. The Store and Office team were strengthened for this game and their fielding was smart. The opening batsmen for the Store and Office team scored 15 before being parted. The bowling then improved and it was not long before the team were out for 24 runs. Anyox Rebecca Lodge Entertain High Official Mrs. Marrathew, President of the Rebecca Assembly of Oddfellows Order, arrived on Thursday from Vancouver, in order to visit the Anyox Lodge. She attended a Lodge meeting ou Saturday, and gave a very instructive address. The meeting was followed by a supper and an enjoyable dance. She was conducted over the town by Mrs. J. D. Wilson, Past N. G. and Mrs. J. Kirkland, N. G. ALICE ARM BIRTH Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith of Alice Arm at the Anyox General Hospital on Wednesday August 27th, a daughter. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. E. Bray wishes to extend her thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown to het during her sad bereavement. Fire Adjustors Arrive Alice Arm P. R. Perraton of Vancouver and C. R. Gilbert of Terrace arrived on Saturday in order to adjust insurance claims in connection with the recent fire. Mr. Gilbert left on Sunday evening and Mr. Perraton on Monday morning. A. Buntain, who has been receiving medical treatment at Anyox Hospital returned home on Thur- day. Other local news will be found on pages four and six. ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HEBALD. Friday, August 29, 1930 India Again Buying Silver The downward trend in silver appears to have been arrested around current levels, and the end of July saw a price of 34^c, compared with 33^c. at the beginning. India has bought fair amounts, being chiefly responsible for the stability of the market. Producers have not been anxious sellers. Though the downward tendency no longer persists, little hope is seen in present conditions for any advance of importance. Liverpool Plans a Big Copper Refinery London—Construction of a 200,- 000 ton copper refinery at Liverpool, England, is being considered. The plant, which would be available late in 1931, would handle blister copper from Northern Rhodesia, where the Roan Antelope, N'Kana and Mufulira mines are being equipped with concentrators and smelters. At present Bwana M' Kubwa, the only copper producer in Rhodesia, does not refine its copper electrolytically. Production of 200,000 tons of copper annually in England would leave a surplus of about 40,000 to 50,000 tons for distribution in Europe.. Population of Alaskan Towns Juneau Heads List Following are the census figures of the 14 leading cities in Alaska in order of their size: Juneau 4,016 Ketchikan 3,780 Anchorage 2,268 Fairbanks 2,072 Cordova (including Eyak)l,343 Petersburg 1,217 Nome 1,213 Sitka 1,063 Wrangell 916 Seward 832 Douglas 591 Skagway 507 Valdez 441 Haines 344 The total population of Alaska is 59,000. Salmon Fishing Closed For Conservation Purposes Salmon fishing in the Naas and Skeena River fishing districts and seining areas No. 5 and 6 was closed last Friday for conservation purposes, Major J. A. Motherwell- chief inspector of fisheries, slated recently. . Fishing will be reopened today for autumn varieties of salmon and as soon as possible, the Butedale and Klemtu areas will be opened for chums. Big Cut In B. C. Tax Arrears Tax arrears in British Columbia have been out from $6,964,135 in 1921 to $4,771,981 last year, according to the annual report of Robert Baird, inspector of muni- cipalites. According to the report, taxes levied by British Columbia cities, districts and villages during 1929 amounted to $18,382,232 and, including revenue from all sources, receipts amounted to $28,228,779 Gumbo: "I'm the happiest man alive. I've got the finest wife in the country."' Mudd: "Yeah, that does make a man happy, having his wife in the country." For Results Advertise in The Herald H M. SELFE REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ANYOX Office: Opposite Liquor Store B. P. O. ELKS Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland ANYOX LODGE No. 47 Meets every second and fourth Monday of the month Hall for rent for dances, social functions, etc. on application to club manager STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE S.S. "Prince Rupert" or "Prince George" Leave Anyox Friday p.m. for Prince Rupert and Vancouver (via Stewart) S.S. "Prince Charles" Tuesdays p.m. For Prince Rupert and Vancouver (via Massett Inlet) Weekly service from Prince Rupert for Skeena and Naas River—South Queen Charlotte Islands. Passenger Trains leave Prince Rupert for Edmonton, Winnipeg nnd points East 1 p.m. daily except Sunday. Low Summer Fares NOW Ask us About Our "Triangle Tour" Canadian National W-76 Write for information to R. F. McNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B. C TAX SALES, Continued NAME OF PERSONS ASSESSED SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 3 « H H«M.B O ft rjK W < H O H Plan 1408, Subd. Lot 9, Range 5 : Lot A., Undivided 4/9 Interest Lot A., Undivided 5/18 Interest Lot A., Undivided 5/18 Interest Johnson, Samuel E Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth ... Farrenkopf, Mrs. May C. Plan 413, Subd. part of Lot 9, Range 5: Flewin, Helen Lots 2, 3, 4, Block 1 Johnson, Samuel E Lot 3, Block 2, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots, 3, 9, 10, Block 8, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots, 7, 8, Block 11, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 5-8, Block 12, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 1, 2, Block 15, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 3, 4, Block 16, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, Block 17, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 11, 12, Block 20, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 9, 10, Block 21, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 10-12, Block 22, Und. 4/9 Int Johnson, Samuel E Lots 1, 3, 4, Block 24, Und. 4/9 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lot 3, Block 2, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 3, 9, 10, Block 8, Und. 5/18 hit Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots, 7, 8, Block 11, Und. 6/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 5-8, Block 12, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 1, 2, Block 16, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots, 3, 4, Block 16, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, Block 17, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 11, 12, Block 20, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 9, 10, Block 21, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 10-12, Block 22, Und. 5/18 Int Doran, Mrs. Elizabeth Lots 1, 3, 4, Block 24, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lot 3, Block 2, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary ..Lots 3, 9, 10, Block 8, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots 7, 8, Block 11, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots 5-8, Block 12, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots, 1, 2, Block 15, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots 3, 4, Block 16, Und. 5/18 Int Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots 3, 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, Block 17, Und. 5/18 Int Lots 11, 12, Block 20, Und. 5/18 Int Lots 9, 10, Block 21, Und. 5/18 Int Lots 10-12, Block 22, Und. 5/18 Int. Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Farrenkopf, Mrs, Mary Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary I.l! I l Mlt,.|M, Illl.T. 111UIJ Ijllir. 1U-1£, UM.lll an. 1'IIU. .1/111 llll Farrenkopf, Mrs. Mary Lots 1, 3, 4, Block 24, Und. 5/18 Int Plan 413, Subd. part Lot 9, Range 5, Port Simpson Townsite Flewin, Helen Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, Block 4 Flewin, John Lot 9, Block 4 Sharp, James Lots 7, 8, Block 5 Ware, William .....Lot 12, Block 5 Cole, R. H Lot 1-2, Block 9 Schoefield, Miss S. E Lots, 7, 8, Block 9 Schoefield, Miss S. E Lots 7, 8, Block 1C Sharp, James Lots 9, 10, Block 16 Sharp, James Lots 7, 8, Block 20 Plan 537, Subd. Lot 45, Range 5, Essington Townsite: Cunningham, R. & Sons Lots 2, 3, Block 1 Sakamoto, U Lot 9, Block 1 Noble, Alexander (In trust) Lot 3, Block 7 Cunningham, R. & Sons Lots 1, 2-6, 8-14, Block 19 Range 5, Coast District: Green, A. E„ Mounce, L., Health G.O., Parrott, F., Giles, S. G., Green Eliza H„ Bevilockway, Geo, Renwick, John, and Wallace H. Polland Lot 59 Green, A. E., Mounce, L, Health G.O., Parrott, F„ Giles, S. G, Green Eliza H., Bevilockway,. Geo., Renwick, ,. John, and Wallace H. Polland Lot 60 Green, A. E, Mounce, L, Health G.O., Parrott, F, Giles, S. G., Green Eliza H, Bevilockway, Geo, Renwick, John, and Wallace H. Polland Lot 61 Clifford, Lucy M .'. Lot 88 Clifford, Lucy M Lot 89, Unsubdivided portion Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Clifford, Lucy Lucy Lucy Plan 783, Subd. part Lot 89, Range 5 : Lots 1-28, Block 2 M M Lots 1-28; Block 3 M Lots 1-28, Block 4 .. Lucy M Lots 1-28, Block 5 .. Lucy M; Lots 1-28, Block 6 .. Lucy M Lots 1-28, Block 7 .. Lucy M Lots 1-28, Block 9 .. Lucy M Lots 1-28, Block 10 Lucy M Lots 1-28, Block 11 Plan 783, Subd. S% Lot 90, Range 5 : M Lots 20-28, Block A M 2.38 acres of Block B M 1.019 acres of Block C M Lots 9-14, Block 3 M Lots 9-14, Block 5 M Lots 8-13, Block 6 M Lots 1-14, Block 7 M Lots 15-20, Block 9 M Lots 22-28, Block 10 M Lots 1-6, Block 11 M Lots 16-21, Block 13 M Lots 23-28, Block 14 M Lots 1-10, Block 15 M Lots 1-10, Block 18 M Lots 1-10, Block 20 John, Katherine K Lots 5, 6, 7, Block 3 John, Katherine K Lots 15-21, Block 5 John, Katherine K Lots 22-28, Block 6 John, Katherine K Lots 8-14, Block 9 John, Katherine K Lots 15-21, Block 10 John, Katherine K Lots 22-28, Block 11 John, Katherine K Lots 22-28, Block 13 John, Katherine K Lots 15-21, Block 14 John, Katherine K Lots 18-28, Block 15 John, Katherine K Lots 18-28, Block 19 John, Katherine K Lots 1-11, Block 21 Dallain, Helen M Lots 15-21, Block 3 M Lots 1-7, Block 5 M ,: Lots 1-14, Block 8 Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Clifford, Lucy Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen Dallain, Helen M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. ..Lots 1-7, Block ..Lots 1-7, Block ! ..Lots 8-14, Block ..Lots 8-14, Block ..Lots 8-14, Block ..Lots 8-14, Block ..Lots 2-11, Block ..Lots 1-11, Block Jones, A. W, & Luxton, A. P Lots 1, 23,28, Block 17 Robinson, Kate Estate of James Inninii Range 5, Continued : .Lot 98, SW corner Assd. Lot 2 of Lot 102a, Undivided 1-5 interest in 25 acres Estate of James Inmnn Assd. Lot 3 of Lot 102a .".. Estate of James Inman Assd. Lot 4 of Lot 102a, Undivided 2/3 Interest in 20 acres Plan 875, Subd. Lot 113, Range S, Kltselas Townsite Jones, Frank i Lot 7, Block 3 Plan 1136, Subd. Lots 188 and 607, Range 5 : Armstrong, Jos. E Block 107 Range 5, Continued : Johnstone, J. B, & Boss, H. N Lot 190, Easterly 66 acres Grand Trunk Pacific Development Company, Limited Lot 251, except Block 2, and portion lying within the boundary of Prince Bupert Townsite Plan 1015, Subd. N'/a Lot 12 of Lot 360, Plan 970, Range 5 Sundal, Belle H Lots 1, 9, 10, 24, 25, 28, 29, 32, 36 Williams, Alfred B, & Thos. McMeekinLot 2 - Estate of D. B. Kenney Lots 11, 15, 26, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 35 Kenney, Belle H Lot 12 24.90 2.21 12.75 39.86 16.27 1.45 12.75 30.47 16.27 1.45 12.75 30.47 20.64 3.42 12.75 36.81 4.24 .40 12.75 17.39 6.75 .62 12.75 20.12 5.70 .50 12.75 18.95 9.30 .86 12.75 22.91 5.70 .50 12.75 18.95 5.07 .50 12.75 18.32 11.46 1.06 12.75 25.27 5.28 .50 12.75 18.53 5.07 .50 12.75 18.32 6.33 .60 12.75 19.68 5.73 .51 12.75 18.99 4.75 .53 12.75 18.03 6.28 .81 12.75 19.84 5.66 .68 12.75 19.09 7.29 .97 12.75 21.01 5.66 .68 12.75 19.09 5.26 .67 12.75 18.68 8.06 1.13 12.75 21.94 5.36 .68 12.75 18.79 5.26 .68 12.75 18.69 6.01 .82 12.75 19.58 5.67 .68 12.75 19.10 4.75 .53 12.75 18.03 6.28 .81 12.75 19.84 5.66 .68 12.75 19.09 7.29 .97 12.75 21.01 5.66 .68 12.75 19.09 5.26 .67 12.75 18.68 8.06 1.13 12.75 21.94 5.36 .68 12.75 18.79 5.26 .68 12.75 18.69 6.01 .82 12.75 19.58 5.67 .68 12.75 19.10 128.43 12.07 12.75 153.25 5.49 .51 12.75 18.75 9.30 .86 12.75 22.91 6.26 .54 12.75 19.55 30.82 2.82 12.75 46.39 9.30 .86 12.75 22.91 9.30 .86 12.75 22.91 7.16 .67 12.75 20.58 7.87 .73 12.75 21.35 266.86 34.62 12.75 314.23 8.74 .78 12.75 22.27 6.00 .52 12.75 19.27 24.65 3.65 12.75 41.05 1440.85 1323.90 13.75 2778.50 958.25 703.20 13.75 1075.20 991.30 733.28 13.75 1738.33 217.00 50.40 13.75 281.15 241.15 56.01 13.75 310.91 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12,75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 42.00 9.75 12.75 64.50 14.00 2.13 12.75 28.88 7.00 1.07 12.75 20.82 7.00 1.07 12.75 20.82 9.10 1.37 12.75 23.22 9.10 1.37 12.75 23.22 8.40 1.27 12.75 22.42 21.00 3.18 12.75 36.93 9.10 1.37 12.75 23.22 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 9.10 1.37 12.75 23.22 8.40 1.27 12.75 22.42 9.10 1.37 12.75 23.22 14.70 2.19 12.75 29.64 14.00 2.13 12.75 28.88 14.70 2.19 12.75 29.64 4.60 .71 12.75 18.06 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 12.60 1.91 12.75 27.26 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 16.10 2.43 12.75 31.28 16.10 2.43 12.75 31.28 16.10 2.43 12.75 31.28 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 21.00 3.18 12.75 36.93 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84. 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 10.50 1.59 12.75 24.84 14.00 2.13 12.75 28.88 16.10 2.43 12.75 31.28 9.60 2.10 12.75 24.45 4.50 .40 13.75 18.65 3.75 .34 13.75 17.84 18.75 1.63 13.75 34.13 9.90 3.00 9.25 46.65 .86 13.75 .26 12.75 1.62 4.36 12.75 13.75 24.51 16.01 23.62 64.76 1153.20 100.35 13.75 1267.30 44.25 3.88 12.75 60.88 7.10 .61 12.75 20.46 47.64 4.18 12.75 64.57 4.26 .37 12.75 17.38 ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD. Friday, August 29, 1930 1d Canadian Production of Asbestos Increases Ottawa—The Canadian produc tion of asbestos set up a new high record in 1929, according to i report on the asbestos mining in dustry released by the Dominion Bureau at Statistics at Ottawa. The shipments of this mineral, which is second only to coal in importance among the Dominion's non-metallics, amounted to 306,055 tons last year valued at $13,172,- 581. The Bureau points out that these figures represent an increase of I2.l per cent, in quantity and of 17.2 per cent, iu value as compared with the production in the previous year of 273,033 tons worth $11,238- 360. The average value of the 1929 shipments were also higher, the operators receiving $43,04 per ton against the 1928 average of $41.16. i The asbestos rock mined Canada during the year amounted to 6,208,970 tons of which 4,384, 120 tons were milled. The industry located in Quebec province was carried on by 7 firms which reported a total in fixed and current assets of $33,248,927. These firms employed 3,391 persons whose combined earnings amounted to $4,- 410,535. Fuel and electricity used during the year necessitated the expenditure of $1,335,610, of which $788,590 represented the cost of 71,387,897 kilowatt hours of electricity. Woodbine Property To Be Developed Stewart News A crew of men have commenced work on the Woodbine property, getting the camp, pipe lines, etc. in shape for the recommencement of development work. The property will be in active operation by September 1st. with a crew o* about twelve men under the personal supervision of Mr. Hugh Mo Guire. The persistence of gold values in the ores of this property is one of the most encouraging features, and justifies further development. Extensive surface prospecting and underground exploration will be undertaken, and the results to be obtained from this projected work are looked forward to with consid' crable interest, particularly in view of the fact that persistent rumors are current to the effect that good gold values have been obtained at depth in the adjoining Premier property. "How much are rooms here?" "Two dollars and three dollars a day, sir." - "What's the difference?" "Tlie two dollar rooms are all taken." Ladies' Silk Dresses We have a large selection of Ladies' Silk Dresses in the very latest styles, on which we are giving a reduction of 20 per cent. PRICES RANGE FROM $9.00 TO $26.00 EACH Some Wonderful. Bargains. Come and Look Them Over. LEW LUN & Go. General Merchants, Anyox West side of Smelter OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. 3BE1E D 0 MINING CAMP SUPPLIES A COMPLETE SERVICE Powder, Caps, Fuse, Steel and Tools. Rain test Clothing, Stanfield's Underwear, Hand-made Boots. A full line of Quality Groceries for Mining needs. BRUGGY'S STORE a««a™ 3DE rr GENERAL OUTFITTERS We carry at all times a Full Line of First Class Groceries; also Heavy and Shelf Hardware. Clothes, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers of all descriptions. ' A large stock to choose from T. W. FALCONER auc a™ GENERAL MERCHANT ^ -z J TAX SALES, Continued NAME OF PERSONS ASSESSED SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY tn 3 « H ^0H SI w<8 ui5 < H O H Plan 970, Subd. Lot 360, Range 5: Walberg, Margaret, Olaf & Eric S% Lot 12 Plan 1064, Subd. part of Lot 360, Range 5 Jones, William George (in trust) Block 5 Plan 966, Subd. Lot 361, Range 5: Corrigun, William N% Block 1 Plan 1103, Subd. part Lot 361, Range 5: Sparks, W. C. Sr..... Blocks 3, 4 Demean, John Block 14 Plan 967, Subd. Lot 862, Range 5: McDougall, Alice P Block 1 Bell, L. S Block 12 „ _ Bell, Mrs. A. E Block 13 Moore, Virgil S Block 21 ., Plan 972, Subd. Lot 369, Range 5: Bishop, F. C Lot 20, Block 6 Grenier, Henri Lots 10, 9, Block 9 Muir, John Nicholson Lot 511 Range 5, Continued: Plan 1094, Subd. Lots 529, 927, 4415 and part 926, Range 5: Eyolfson, Ragnan Block 14 Plan 838, Subd. Lot 645, Range 5: Strand, O. J Lot 7, Block 12 Range 5, Continued: Johnson, J. B Lot 684, Undivided Vt, Int. in 320 acres.. Orde, Ernest D Lot 694, except G.T.P. Right of Way, Undivided % Interest in 120 acres.. Range 5, Continued: Toronto General Trust Corporation (In Trust) Lot 840, Assd. Lot A. of NW corner Jones, Francis Lot 919 Plan 997, Subd. part Lot 919, Range 5, Nichol Townsite: Jones, Frank Lots 1-16, Block 1 Jones, Frank Lots 1-5, 9-16, Block 2 Jones, Frank Lots 6, 7, 8, Block 4 Jones, Frank Lots 3-5, 9-16, Block 5 Jones, Frank Lots 1, 4 to 8, and W% of Block 7 Jones, Frank Lots 1-13, Block 8 Jones, Frank Lots 1-11, Block 9 Jones, Frank Lots 1-12, Block 10 Jones, Frank Lots 1, 2, 5-8, & W% Block 14 Jones, Frank Lots 2-7, Block 15 Jones, Frank Lots 1 to 3, 9 to 16, Block 16 Jones, Frank Block 21 Range 5, Continued: Long, Samuel N Assd. Lot B. of Lot 979 Plan 1127, Subd. part Lot 983, Range 5: Moore, Thos. Vivian lot 3 Range 5, Continued: Jones, Francis .Lot 984, Und. % Interest in 160 acres.... Plan 1247, Subd. Lot 990, Range 5: Kirkpatrick, A. L Block 3, Und. 2/5 Interest in 20.9 ac Range 5, continued : McGuire, Hilda Lot 1100 Pease, John Francis Lot 1393, Assd. Lot 2, except G.T.P. Right of Way Plan 1285, Subd. NW/, Lot 1400, Range 5 Monckton, Philip M _.... Lot 1 Range 5, Continued: Demean, Albert ...: Lot 1411, NW% Sekitani, Michi Lot 1687 Wilcox, M. H Lot 1690 Plan 1006, Subd. Lot 1744, Range 5: Garrett, C. J Block 7 \ Range 5, Continued Kirkpatrick, J. A Lot 1745 Wilcox, M. C Lot 1792 i Jackson, Egcrton Lot 1800, SE% McGuire, Hilda Lot 1918, Assd. Lot 1 Lees, H. W Lot 2242 ; Loring, R. E Lot 2611 Glennie, James Lot 3072 : ;. Johnstone, J. B Lot 3984, Unsubdivided portion, Und. % Interest in 110.7 acres Plan 1071, Subd. part Lot 3984, Range 5: Johnstone, J. B Lots 3, 4, 6, Block 38, Und. % Int Johnstone, J. B Lots 2, 3, ,4 Block 57, Und. % Int Johnstone, J. B Blocks A. & B„ Blocks 68, Und. % Int. Range 5, Continued : Johnstone, J. B Lot 3991, Unsubdivided portion, Und. % Interest in 114.5 acres Plan 1072, Subd. Lot 3991, Range 5: Johnstone, J. B Lots, 2, 3, Block 59 Range 5, Continued : Sun Life Assurance Company of CanadaLot 4004, except 20 ac. SE corner.. Healcy, P Lot 4362 Muir, John Nicholson Lot 5839 Carncross, Emma I Lot 6252 Jones, Francis Lot 6263 Range 5, Continued : Plan 412, Subd. SE'/, of NW1/, Sec. 15, Twp. 1, Range 5, Port Simpson Townsite Thomas, Mattie A Lots 1, 6, 7, 12, 2-5, 8-11, Block 4 Parsons, Mrs. G. S Lot 1, Block 5 : Thomas, Mattie A Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 6 Thomas, Mattie A Lots 7-11, Block 8 Thomas, Mattie A Lots 1, 2, 11, 12, Block 13 Thomas, Mattie A Lots 1, 2, 10-15, 23, 24, Block 14 Thomas, Mattie A .Lots 7, 8, Block 15 Thomas, Mattie A Lots 3, 5, Block 18 Plan 899, Subd. Lot A., SE1/, Sec 16, Twp. 1, Range 5: Flewin, Helen Lots 1-14, 17-32, Block 3 Plan 443, Subd. Sf£ of E% of NW'/„ Sec. 21, Twp. 1, Range 5: Davis, Thomas Lot 6, Block D Plan 401, Subd. part Sections 32, S3, 34, Twp. 1, Range 5: Duncan, Isabella Lot 7, Block A. of Lot 22 Borth, George H Lot 5, Block D. of Lot 26 Plan 765, Subd. Section 4, Twp 1, Range 5: Pringle, George C. F Lots 1, 2, Block 13 Rentz, Eugene Lots 29, Block 21 Plan 1319, Subd. part Lot 7, Cassiar: Tomlinson, Alice Lot 15 Plan 969, Subd. Lot 63, Cassiar: Bromley, Marcy G .Lot 44, Block 2 Plan 973, Subd. Lot 336, Cassiar Kennedy, R. W., Rolston, tf. W. M, and Rochfort. H. D. O Lots 1-24, Block 59 Poole, Mrs. Elizabeth R ...Lots 13-20, Block 71 16.84 1.83 12.75 31.42 41.27 3.62 12.75 57.64 13.85 1.39 12.75 2759 6.58 26.71 .57 2.40 12.75 12.75 19.90 41.86 26.33 84.11 84.11 21.98 2.32 7.44 7.44 2.84 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 41.40 104.30 104.30 37.57 24.52 9.05 3.32 .35 12.75 12.75 40.59 22.15 189.02 11.04 13.75 213.81 3.00 .26 12.75 16.01 3.00 .26 12.75 16.01 18.81 . 1.63 13.75 34.19 189.00 49.68 13.75 252.43 10.79 9.50 .92 .63 13.75 13.75 25.46 23.88 29.31 23.57 6.94 23.78 27.74 28.72 24.76 24.76 31.69 11.89 25.77 4.95 2.51 1.83 .48 1.83 2.15 2.23 1.91 1.91 2.47 .87 2.00 .31 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 44.57 38.15 20.17 38.36 42.64 43.70 39.42 39.42 46.91 25.51 40.52 18.01 44.11 3.87 13.75 61.73 32.56 3.54 12.75 48.85 35.22 3.09 13.75 52.06 13.09 1.10 12.75 26.94 98.70 8.74 13.75 121.19 33.20 2.86 13.75 49.81 3.00 .26 12.75 16.01 22.95 40.41 7.68 1.99 3.51 .85 13.75 13.75 13.75 38.69 57.67 22.28 9.00 .78 12.75 22.53 118.13 24.90 18.15 30.00 30.00 40.80 53.85 10.40 2.16 1.57 2.66 2.66 3.61 4.76 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 142.28 40.81 33.47 46.41 46.41 58.16 72.36 41.25 3.64 13.75 58.64 3.00 3.00 6.00 .26 .26 .52 12.75 12.75 12.75 16.01 16.01 19.27 52.98 3.50 13.75 70.23 3.00 .26 12.75 16.01 94.50 24.00 8.36 2.08 13.75 13.75 116.61 39.83 17.25 18.90 23.40 1.50 1.64 2.52 13.75 13.75 13.75 32.50 34.29 39.67 34.76 10.00 9.89 13.56 11.90 29.25 8.44 7.44 5.73 1.76 1.60 2.23 1.96 4.86 1.43 2.54 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 53.24 2451 24.24 28.54 26.61 46.86 22.62 22.73 34.19 5.38 12.75 .95 12.75 52.32 20.78 8.00 6.00 1.02 .52 12.75 12.75 21.77 19.27 7.87 6.00 .71 .52 12.75 12.75 21.33 19.27 3.29 .37 12.75 16.41 8.87 .79 12.75 22.41 22.99 5.00 2.40 .52 12.75 12.75 38.14 18.27 CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD. Friday, August 29, 1930 Concentrator Win Base- Ball Championship In Close Game On Sunday afternoon, the Concentrator won the Cup and Cham pion&liip of tlie Anyox Baseball League by downing the Mine team by tlie score of 11 to 10 after thirteen innings of hard fought baseball. At the start things looked very bad For the .Mine who were six runs down at the end of the Beooud inning, however they tightened up, and not another Concentrator player could reach the plate until the eleventh inning. It was a very fatal eleventh inning for tlie Mine too, for in their half they bagged three runs to break a seven all tie, and it looked as though the game was theirs, but when the Concentrator boys came to bat they made the most of a couple of Welding errors by the Mine hoys which with a couple of hits, one a pretty two bugger by Johnnie Cheuoskie, gave the Concentrator three runs to again tie the score at 10-all. The Mine team threatened to score in both the twelfth and thirteenth innings, but they just- could not get a runner across the plate for the winning run. The Concentrator also gave the Mine boys a scare in the twelfth, and in the thirteenth they had the game handed to them on what must have been a solid gold platter. Whitehouse scored the winning run, after one man had been put out. He got on the bases with a nice single, and stole second while Hill was striking out, and when Hopkinson rapped a grounder to short, Whitehouse decided to try and make third and Allan at shortstop for the Mine made a low throw to third to cut off White- house, the ball hit the ground and took a bad bounce, and before Anderson could retrieve it, White house had crossed the plate to end the game. Iu spite of the number of errors the game was fast and very interesting from the fans point of view, and three double-plays were injected into the proceedings at critical moments and after the Mine had got going it was anybody's game right up to the final play. It was a good game to win and a mighty tough one to lose, for either side. On the run of the play the Mine should have won. but as has been their luck all season, just when th?y needed them most the breaks went against them. ALICE ARM NOTES t ♦ * J. B. Williams arrived on Saturday from Truro, Nova Scotia in order to visit his cousin, Wm. M. Cummings whom he had not seen for 2lJ years. Mr. Williams spent a very enjoyable holiday and left on Friday to resume his duties as chief freight clerk of the C. N. Railways at Truro. Frank D. Rice, B.C.L.S. arrived on Monday from Prince Rupert and left again on Thursday. While here he surveyed the Bunker Hill group of mineral claims. Mrs. B. Wilson, who left here a short time ago returned on Thursday from Prince Rupert for a brief visit. She plans to reside in Prince Rupert during the coming winter. Ross E. Oatman, accountant for the Public Works Department, Anyox spent a day in town on business during the week. J. A. McDiarmid, who has spent nearly two weeks at Anyox Hospital returned home on Thursday, greatly improved in health. Mrs. T. W. Falconer and daughter Juanita, who have been spending summer holidays with Mr. Falconer, left on Thursday for Vancouver. Joe Marriott left on Monday's boat for Stewart. Win. O'Neill of Anyox spent a few days at Silver City during tlie week, visiting Mrs. O'Neill and family. Harry Ward, has spent the week here visiting Mrs. Ward and family. The later have spent the past month here and returned home today. J. Kirkland has spent the week here visiting Mrs. Kirkland and family. They will return home to Anyox on Monday. EAGLE CONDENSED 3& ill) ^ N. ^uRSEyour child, of course, if possible, butdon't experiment with all sorts of food that you know little about. Eagle Brand has been the standard infant food since 1857. It is entirely pure, it is exceedingly digestible and there is an ever ready supply at any dealer's no matter where you live or where you go. Bdpful baby books sent fret on request... Use coupon. THE BORDEN CO., LIMITED Homer Arcade, Vancouver Send Free Baby Books to: Name _..„. Address i 213 ip— i ——ww— inyox Community League The Council of the League meets on the Second and Fourth Wednesday of each month, in Recreation Hall, at 7 p.m. ALICE ARM FREIGHTING COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS Pack Trains, Saddle Horses and Heavy Teams No Contract too Large or too Small MILES DONALD Manager ~) PIONEER MESS CAFE ANYOX B. C. Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Catering SPECIAL DINNERS ARRANGED ON REQUEST PHONE 273 Subscribe to Yonr Local Paper TAX SALES, Continued NAME OF PERSONS ASSESSED SHORT DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY 11 v u a" 1-1 a •JS'fl » a O 0. UK W J a H O H Portal Townsite Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Portal Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Townsite Plan 1446, Subd. Lot 432, Cassiar: Limited Lots 2-7, 9-11, 13, 15-17, 19-21, 23-25, Block 1 Limited Lots 2-11, 14-17, Block 2 Limited Lots 2-5, 7-13, 18-24, Block 4 Limited Lots 1-4, 6-11, 16-19, Block 6 Limited Lots 1, 4-6, 14-2(1, Block 7 Limited Lots 1-3, 6-22, Block 8 Limited Lots 3-15, 23, 24, 25, Block 9 Limited Lois 1-3, 5-7, 9-11, 13-15, 17-20, 22-24, 26-28, lilk. 13, and Reserve Community as shown on Plan 1446, Limited Lots 1-7, Block 14 Limited Lots 1, 2, 4-6, 8-10, 12, 13, 15-17, 19-21, 23-25, Block 15 Limited Lots 1, 2, 4-6, 9-11, 13-15, Block 16 Limited Lots 1-7, 9-11, 14, Block 17 Limited Lots 1, 3-5, 7-9, 11, Block 18 Limited Lots 1, 2, 4-14, 16-18, 20-22, Block 19 Cassiar District: Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lot 434, except Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 Gray, S Lot 452 Duncan, Russell, Duncan, Plan 818, Subd. part Lot 466, Cassiar, Stewart Townsite: J. S Lot 12, Block 4 Olie Lot 7, Block 5 ,1. S Lots 7, 8, Block 8 Finch, Perry and Louis A., & Hickey, Thos Lot 12, Block 10 Pigott, Mrs. Reginald S Lot 21, Block II Pigot, R. S Lot 14, Block 12 Plan 1191, Subd. part Lot 466, Cassiar: Carolan, Helen Lot 5, Block 14 Stewart, .lames Lots 22, 23, 24, Block 18 Plan 818A., Subd. part Lot 466, Cassiar: Benley, R. .1., & Emma LaC Lot 23, Block 16 » Gibson, A. .1 Lot 14, Block 17 *: Ramsay, John Lot 18, Block 22 Cassiar, Continued: ..Lot 468, SE%, Block B Hawkinson, Jacob P Plan 905, Subd. part. Lot 466, Cassiar: Stewart, Andrew Lot 10, Block 2 Stratford, Hugo C Lot 20, Block 4 Healey, R. J, & Emma LaC Lot 4, Block 7 Stewart, W Lot 19, Block 8 Stewart, R. M Lots 22, 23, 24, Block 10 Johnstone, J. B Lot 3, Block 12 Stewart, Mrs. Marcia Lot 8, Block 12 Plan 958, Subd. Lot 469, Cassiar: Stratford, Mrs. Estella Lot 1, Block 25 Mahood, Grant Lot 23, Block 29 Giles, W. E Lot 731, Falconer, Christian Lot 732 Cassiar, continued: Block A. Map 1242 ... Plan Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Estate of F. G. Dawson Lots Plan 1283, Subd. Lot 866, Cassiar: Horstman, Henry Lot 5B 953, Subd. Lot 794, Cassiar, Bitter Creek Townsite: 145, Block 1 1-33, Block 2 1-11, Block 3 1-4, Block 4 1-48, Block 7 1-22, 25-48, Block 10 1-48, Block 11 1-48, Block 12 1-24, Block 13 1-20, Block 14 1-48, Block 16 1-48, Block 17 (. 1-48, Block 18 1-48, Block 19 1-48, Block 20 1-25, Block 21 Plan 1222, Subd. part Lot 1074, Cassiar: McDonald, Walter, and Miller, Fred Lots 1, 2, Block 2 Basrik, Mike Lot 13, Block 4 Cassiar, continued: Anderson, Isobel Lot 1675, Und. Yt Int. in 48 ac Frost, John K Lot 2353 Jackson, D. B. M Lot 3087, SWA. Free, Isaac \V Lot 3106, NWA, and Lot 3110, SE% .... Plan 1087, Subd. Lots 3333 & 468, Cassiar: Terry, Wallace S Lots 7, 8, Block 14 Esselmont, W. T Lots 13., 14, Block 15 Cassiar, continued: Wilson, James Lot 3602 Plan 1251, Subd. Lot 4044, Cassiar: Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 1, 2, 3, 5-7, 9-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 19, Block 1 S Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 2, 3, 4, 6-8, 10-12, 14-16, 18-20, Blk 2 Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 2, 3, Block 3 Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 4 Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 1, 2. 5-7, 9-11, 13-15, 17-19, 21, 25, 27, 29-31, 37, 39, Block 5 Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Lots 7-9, 11-13, 15-17, 19-21, Block 6.... Bell, Helen Lot 27, Block 6 McDougall, Hugh Lot 28, Block 6 Bell, Helen Lot 44, Block 6 Portland Canal Maritime Co., Ltd Block 7, (Unsubdivided) Cassiar, Continued: Dockerill, F. M Lot 2618, Und. 10/36 Int. in 321 ac Dockerill, W. R Lot 2618, Und. 10/36 Int. in 321 ac Dockerill, W. R Lot 2619, Und. 10/36 Int. in 244 ac Dockerill, F. M Lot 2619, Und. 10/36 Int. in 244 ac Plan 948, Subd. Lot 3, Queen Charlotte Islands: Dory, Julia Lots 21, 22, Block 22 Crump, Antoine Lot 28, Block 22 Queen Charlotte Islands: Buckley Securities, Limited Lot 6 Buckley Securities, Limited Lot 7, Unsubdivided portion Plan 946 Subd. Lot 7, Q.C.I., Masset Townsite: Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 1-13, 17-26, Block 1 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 5-30, Block 2 '. Queen Charlotte Isiands Natural Resources Lots 3-29, Block 3 .'. Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 1, 2, 5-23, Block 4 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 4-6, 8, 11-29, Block 5 t Queen Charlotte Isiands Natural Resources , Lots 1-28, Block 6 Queen Charlotte Isiands Natural Resources Lots 5-32, Block 7 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 1-16, 19-21, 23, Block 8 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 1-32, Block 12 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources .Lots 3-32, Block 13 Queen Charjotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 14, 17-29, Block 14 Eaton, J. A Lots 15, 16, Block 14 Richardson, Mrs. Mary .Lot 7, Block 15 Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Re- . . < sources Lots 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, Block 15 Queen Chariotte Islands Natural Re- . . ., sources .:. .Lots 1-6, Block 16 1.3.27 1.15 12.75 27-17 12.19 .69 12.75 25.63 21.68 1.85 12.75 . 36.28 23.57 2.06 12.75 38.38 16.00 1.38 12.75 30.13 25.96 2.23 12.75 40.94 21.41 1.82 12.75 35.98 28.45 2.48 12.75 43.68 6.23 .52 12.75 19.50 20.33 1.68 12.75 34.76 14.28 1.22 12.75 28.25 9.10 .75 12.75 22.60 9.75 .83 12.75 23.33 19.11 1.64 12.75 33.50 224.91 19.69 13.75 258.35 1488.00 473.44 13.75 1975.19 3.44 .38 12,75 16.57 82.90 8,70 12.75 104.35 8.82 .92 12.75 22.49 17.68 1.85 12.75 32.28 9.94 1.04 12.75 23.73 4.64 .50 12.75 17.89 96.38 12.52 12.75 121.65 9.72 1.02 12.75 23.49 5.08 .53 12.75 18.36 5.00 .52 12.75 18.27 4.25 .45 12.75 17.45 8.12 .69 13.75 22.56 3.36 .39 12.75 16.50 5.00 .52 12.75 18.27 2.83 .33 12.75 15.91 4.23 .48 12.75 17.46 69.86 7.46 12.75 90.07 5.00 .52 12.75 18.27 5.00 .52 12.75 18.27 5.55 .57 12.75 18.87 5.00 .52 12.75 18.27 47.05 4.06 13.75 64.86 37.51 3.27 13.75 54.53 14.10 1.46 12.75 28.31 10.50 1.00 12.75 24.25 4.05 .40 12.75 17.20 3.00 .30 12.75 16.05 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 14.25 1.46 12.75 28.46 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 7.50 .70 12.75 20.95 6.30 .60 12.75 19.65 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 15.00 1.50 12.75 29.25 15.00 ' 1.50 12.75 29.25 7.80 .70 12.75 21.25 3.60 27.75 .29 12.75 2.43 13.75 16.64 112.70 6.32 10.30 .57 12.75 12.75 135.75 19.64 9.00 15.82 8.40 49.59 .78 1.69 .92 4.39 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 23.53 31.26 23.07 67.73 17.68 119.30 1.84 12.11 12.75 12.75 32.27 144.16 43.93 CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 50.94 43.90 7.31 10.79 4.48 3.82 .61 .95 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 68.17 60.47 20.67 24.49 258.26 42.80 10.84 79.30 208.74 93.08 25.48 3.75 .93 6.20 18.37 8.14 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 296.49 59.30 24.52 98.25 239.86 113.97 311.35 311.35 281.45 281.45 97.27 97.27 82.59 82.59 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 422.37 422.37 377.79 377.79 6.00 24.13 .52 1.95 12.75 12.75 19.27 . 38.83 496.81 78.15 44.26 8.97 13.75 13.75 554.82 100.87 15.32 1.34 12.75 29.41 15.53 1.36 12.75 29.64 16.28 1.42 12.75 30.45 31.80 4.10 12.75 48.65 23.63 2.07 12.75 38.45 27.31 2.44 12.75 42.50 27.31 2.44 12.75 42.50 20.54 1.83 12.75 35.12 31.45 2.82 12.75 47.02 29.55 2.61 12.75 44.94 22.62 6.75 5.06 2.06 .56 .43 12.75 12.75 12.75 37.43 20.06 18.24 8.41 .72 12.75 21.88 7.09 .62 12.75 20.46 ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD. Friday, August 29, 1930 7' New Liquor Board Takes Charge The formal resignation of Hugh Davidson as liquor commissioner was made public in the British Columbia Gazette last week. He is succeeded in charge of liquor affairs of the province of Britsh Columbia by a board consisting of H. B. Thomson, W. F. Kennedy andW. J. Baird. , Compulsory Health Insurance May Be Adopted A report in favor of the enactment of a compulsory system of publio health insurance will undoubtedly be brought in by the British Columbia Royal Commission on state health insurance and maternity benefits, it was stated by C. H. Gibbons, secretary of the commission, before the convention of the British Columbia Hospitals Association, the Western Hospital Association and the Northwest Association. All interests in the province favor a system of state health insurance, he declared. "It's a matter of life and death," as the insurance agent said when he went to interview the big business man. YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES Canadian forest industries add five hundred million dollars annually to the national wealth. Their very existence is threatened hy forest fires, which directly or indirectly affect every citizen through their menace to the national prosperity. Every Canadian should be careful with fire while in the woods. ave ihe FORESTS Millions depend on them/ FOREST SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR Al. Falconer Alice Arm Baggage, Freighting, Pack and Saddle Horse* COAL & FINISHED LUMBER Slab Wood Cat any Length Every Order Given Immediate Attention Advertise in the Herald BUILDING LOTS AUCE ARM Business Lots from to $200 $500 Residential Lots from $200 to $300 Robertson & Dumas Agents for Alice Arm Mining and Development Co. r- 4= THE ALICE ARM MEAT MARKET W. A. WILSON, Proprietor WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Fresh, Salt, and Smoked Meats, Fish, Poultry, Butter and Eggs Equipped with Modern Cold Storage Plant (r British Columbia Department of Mines British Colombia, the Mineral Province of Western Canada, has produced over $182,455,854 worth of mineral products. Mineral Production, year 1928—$65,372,583.00. Mineral Production, year 1929-$68,245,443.00. Reports and Bulletins available on application, and mailed free of charge to any given address, include: "ANNUAL REPORTS"—These contain detailed accounts of mining conditions and developments in the Province during the year with which the}' deal. "British Colombia, the Mineral Province of Canada"—A handy reference book summarizing the previous year's mining activity and giving an outline of British Columbia mining law. "Placer Mining in British Columbia"—A Special Bulletin dealing with a branch of mining in respect of which the Province offers unusual opportunities. "Report on Taku River Area, Atlin Mining Division"—This tells the story of the discovery and the pending development of a new lode mining field now attracting much attention. ADDRESS: THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES, VICTORIA, B. C. For Giving your Message Publicity the Herald Advertising Columns Can Not be Beat --) J\ ■y Picture Show for 25c. Commencing with the advent of the Talkies, which date is August 30th., members of the Anyox Community League, will be allowed admission to one picture Show each month, on the presentation of their membership card, showing dues paid to date, for the price of 25c. This arrangement to be in lieu of past free show. FREE SERVICES TO MEMBERS ARE: 1. Library 3. Organized Sports 2. Reading Rooms 4. Excursions To keep these going we need your membership and your patronage BUY AT THE LEAGUE COUNTER ALICE ARM AND ANYOX HERALD. Friday, August 29, 1930 j ANYOX NOTES j Fred Pearson, arrived home on Tuesday from holidays spent in Vancouver and Victoria. Among those leaving1 on Tuesday for the round trip on the Prince Charles, were Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dunn and daughter Nan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloke and daughter Margery and Miss Mildred Dresser. Mrs. C. W. Ruckhaber spent a few days at Alice Arm during the week, the guest of Mrs. J. Wier. Sid Armstrong returned home on Tuesday from a vacation spent in Vancouver and vicinity. R. Farrelly spent a few day's holiday at Silver City during the week. Mr. J. M. Fleman arrived on Monday from the south. Mr. R. Magator arrived on Monday's boat. Among the arrivals on Monday were: Mrs. E. Deane, Miss Hill, Mrs. F. Griffiths. Misses Mary and Alice Dodsworth returned on Monday from holidays spent in Vancouver. J. Dodsworth returned home on Monday from a visit to the south. Mr. R. Shewan returned from a short visit to Prince Rupert on Monday. Among the arrivals on Monday were: R. B. King and Alex McLeod. Mr. L. Hunter left for Vancouver on Monday. Among the departures for Prince Rupert on Monday were J. Mcintosh, Mrs. Sorrenti and children and Mrs. Pamero. Mr. W. A. Barnes, P. Gordon, T. R. Gilbert were among the departures on Monday. The British Canadian Medical Association meets for the first time in Winnipeg. Dr. Lang left on Tuesday to attend the meeting at which Lord Dawson of Penn will be present. Mrs. J. Lang and daughter left on Tuesday for a holiday at Tellel. Misses M. and F. Cavers left for holidays on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. O'Brien and family returned home on Monday from a vacation spent in Prince Rupert. Mrs F. Cameron and sons who have been visiting her son C. Cameron, returned to Prince Rupert on Tuesday. Is. Patton left on Friday for a vacation in the south. D. S. Campbell left on Friday for a vacation in the south. C. P. Ashmore, superintendent of Granby Stores left for a month's visit in the south on Friday. I. Bassctt returned on Friday from holidays spent in the south. C. Reed returned from holidays in the south on Friday. Mrs. W. R. Scott, who accompanied Mrs. Bray to Vancouver, returned home on Friday. Miss E. Price left on Friday for the south. Mrs. J. McMillan left for holidays in the south on Friday. Miss K. Wynmouth and Miss K. Herrin, who have been spending holidays here returned to the south on Friday. Among the southbound passengers on Friday, were: L. Tarsian, S. W. Macintosh, R. Shewan, left on Friday for Prince Rupert. M. Markovitch, M. G. McLeod, A. G. Snydan were outgoing pass engers on Friday. B. F. Jones departed for the south on Friday. Among those leaving for the south on Friday, were: S. Mitchell A. W. Pierce, R. Perkins, H. Billing-ton. Miss Mildred Dresser returned home on Friday from a holiday spent at Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Windrem returned on Friday from holidays spent in southern cities. TAX SALES, Continued. NAME OF PERSON ASSESSED SHORT DESCRIPTION PROPERTY OF °3S o A W Queen Charlotte Islands Natural Resources Lots 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, Block 17 . 'I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that on and after August 1st. 1930, lands in the Railway Belt and Peace River Block recently transferred to the Province by the Dominion, come under the administration and laws of the Province. It is the desire of the Government to foster settlement in conformity with these regulations and furnish all information to assist this end, but no consideration will be given persons squatting upon or entering into occupation of such lands without authority. H. CATHOART, Deputy Minister of Lands. MINERAL ACT (Form F) Certificate of Improvements NOTICE "Bing" Fractional Mineral Claim, situate in the Naas River Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located: On Trout Creek, Upper Kitsault River, adjoining the Moose Group. TAKE NOTICE that we, John Strombeek, Free Miner's Certificate No. 48135-C, and Miles Donald, Free Miner's Certificate No.-48184-C, intend sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant* of the above claim. And further take notice thataction, under section 37, must be commenced before the issuance of suoh Certificate of Improvements. Dateo this 20th. day of June, A. D„ 1930. JOHN STROMBECK, MILES DONALD. Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Buckley Lawson, G. F. Lawson, G. F, Lawson, G. F. Lawson, G. F. Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Securities, Ltd. Ltd. . Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. Ltd. E. H„ Dunn, .1. C. S., , & Knight, Winnifred E. H., Dunn, J. C. S„ ., & Knight, Winnifred E. H., Dunn, .1. C. S., , & Knight, Winnifred E. H., Dunn, ,1. C. S., , & Knight, Winnifred Plan 946A., Waterfrontage, Waterf rentage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Waterfrontage, Block 91 Palmer, F Waterfrontage, Palmer, F Waterfrontage, Palmer, F Lots 1-5, Block Palmer, F Waterfrontage, Subd. Lot 7, Q.CX Block 79 Block 80 Block 81 Block 82 Block 83 Block 84 Block 85 Block 86 Block 87 Block 88 Block 89 Block 93 Block 96 97 Block 98 Buckley Securities, Ltd Lot Buckley Securities, Ltd Lot Buckley Securities, Ltd Lot Buckley Securities, Ltd Lot Plan 934, Subd. Lota 16 & 16A., Q.C.I. Cameron, Winnie B Lot 2, Block 14 Q.C.I. District, continued: 7A 8 „ 10 ■. 11 Plan 1032, Subd. Lot 234, Q.C.I. Einarson, Mrs. K Lots 9, 10, Block 31 Einarson, Groa S Lot 11, Block 31 Q.C.I. District, continued: Scharffe, Robert Lots 1, 2, of Lot 253 Vyse, William Lot 288 Hyder, H '.; Lot 532 Dignain, Mary Ella Lot 593 Plan 1079, Subd. Lot 746, Q.C.I. Blackburn, Helen Block A. of Lot 8, Block 36, (Map 1434) Morse, Frank Lots 5, 6, Block 42 McCrea, Nellie K Lots 7, 8, Block 42 Tingley, B. I, Lots 1-6, Block 44 Mallory, Frank Lot 10, Block 48 May, James, & Lea Brenton T Lots 15, 16, Block 51 5.52 3.26 3.21 3.26 3.19 3.21 3.19 3.19 3.19 3.26 3.26 3.26 3.40 4.40 4.46 4.94 4.27 23.60 22.72 73.19 34.42 6.00 6.00. 6.00 10.86 24.34 13.48 36.58 6.00 16.62 43.48 179.32 6.00 6.00 .49 12.75 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .26 .27 .53 .54 .61 .53 2.71 2.80 29.07 3.94 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 .52 12.75 .52 .52 .90 2.09 1.46 3.11 .52 1.34 3.10 14.98 .52 .52 Q.C.I. District, continued: 756 762, SEVi 765 SWA 847A., SEy4 895, swy* 992, NE% of SW'/4 1031, NE>/4 Monsell, F. W Lot Vyse, William Lot Vyse, William Lot McLellan, P. D Lot Smith, James Lot Dicker, Frank Lot LaPorte, J. B Lot .... , Henderson, Alex Lot 1631, E% of SE% & NWU of NW% Miller, S„ Elliott, S. C, Waldis, A. R., Pettigrew, E. R. Pattison, J., et al....Lot 1665 Dawson, Dr. William James Lot 1965 Dawson, Dr. William James Lot 1967 ... Chapman, Fred NEVi Section 9, Twp. 14 Home Estate Corporation NV6 of NE%; S% of SM of NEy4; SK of SVi of NW'/4; N% of SWH; and S% of SEy4, Lot 1632 2.08 1.03 2.08 .88 1.12 2.66 2.13 420.00 126.48 240.00 21.28 229.50 20.35 105.00 9.31 24.00 2.08 24.00 9.36 24.00 8.00 10.73 30.00 24.00 12.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 18.76 16.27 16.22 16.27 16.20 16.22 16.20 16.20 16.20 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.42 17.68 17.75 18.30 17.55 40.06 39.27 116.01 52.11 19.27 19.27 19.27 25.51 40.08 28.69 53.44 19.27 30.71 59.33 207.05 19.27 19.27 39.83 24.14 39.83 22.63 25.60 46.41 39.88 560.23 275.03 263.60 128.06 39.83 985.35 290.02 13.75 1289.12 A. J. LANCASTER, Provincial Collector. rr C. M. BRYANT A. R. S. M. Eng. PROVINCIAL ASSAYER ASSAY OFFICE Stewart, B. 0. Leave Samples at Herald Office M. M. STEPHENS & Co. Ltd. INSURANCE IN AU ITS BRANCHES WRITTEN ANYWHERE The oldest Financial Office in Northern B. C. Office: PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. 3C3C 3C3BC3C3C jr==ic Candies, Stationery, Proprietary Medicines, Toilet Articles, Etc. W. M. CummingS, Agent for all Vancouver Daily Papers Post Office Building, Alice Arm " ■■ ir-inr- ■■ ■ ■ MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT We are giving a shirt and tie, (value $5.00,) free with our special $35.00 suits of plain blue serge or herringbone weave. These suits are made-to-measure and are well known as "Cambridge" Clothes. We guarantee you the latest styles and a perfect Cv A SUIT, A SHIRT AND TIE - - ALL FOR $35.00. ^ Drug Department Wampoles Grape Salts, $1.00 Wampoles Milk of Magnesia, 50c. Wampoles Compound Sulphur Ointment, 25c. Wampoles Boric Acid Ointment, 25c. Wampoles Magnolax, - - $1.00 Wampoles Ext. Cod Liver, $1.00 Gold Seal Fruit Slices, - 40c. per lb. pkgs. Willards Anne Hathaway Chocolates, 75c. per lb. pkgs. Hardware Department SUPPLIES FOR THE HUNTER Dominion Shells, - - $1.65 Remington Shells, - - $1.75 10 to 16 Gauge Cleaning Rods, 75c. Gun Grease, - - - 25c. Gun Oil, - - - 30c. Rust Remover, - - 25c. SHOE DEPARTMENT For the week commencing Sept 1st. we are offering a 10 per cent, reduction on all our Hartt Shoes. They are the best made shoes in Canada, and the quality is the best In either black or brown, oxford or boot styles. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT We have received a sample shipment of towels, which are real bargains and worth your while to take advantage of the price at 50c. to $1.20 per pair. Pillow ticking, real extra quality, 55c. per yard. Doctor's flannel, in white and red, $1.05 per yard. GRANBY STORES <fc **
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Title | Herald |
Alternate Title | The Alice Arm and Anyox Herald |
Contributor |
E. Moss |
Publisher | Alice Arm : E. Moss |
Date Issued | 1930-08-29 |
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Alice Arm (B.C.) Alice Arm |
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Language | English |
Identifier | Herald_1930_08_29 |
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Date Available | 2017-04-27 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0353029 |
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Longitude | -129.46667 |
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