' C 1 :,' ?97S V,, f. u. *">^-** <* C ' Ut i a of 1920���the Portland Canal THE NEWS WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MINES - $5 THE YEAR PORTLAND NEWS Devoted to the Interests of the Mining Districts of Northwestern British Columbia SEND THIS COPY TO YOUR FRIEND WHO WANTS INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISTRICT VOL 1, NO. 27 Stewart, B. C.( Nov. 27, 1919 $5 the year���10 C the Copy iEVELOPMENT PROGRESS ON ! SALMON RIVER [All of the Well Known Prop-j ertiesin Famous Section; Ar; Steady Operators! This Winter. ���rogra'm at Premier Mine includes Shipment of ?>m Tons of High Grade Ore. I MINERAL AREA THAT IS BIG ATTRACTION IN MINING WORLD , 3 time of the year the mines of; ie district are down to a strictly busi- ss '..a.MS, and as a source of ne vs are | : ii -mu..what negligible quantity. Re- j it- of new discoveries are notlclble . their absence, Natuie's mantle of : aving driven the prospector and ill operator into winter quarters. ;��� i le work of every djBsirlption is ���essarily at a standstill an 1 the work ing prosecuted in the developing is carried on in a nuiet, steady ' manner, Considering tho shortness of the stun-' eason, and the fact that it is im- le to see the surface in the higher . tains until midsummer, it is a e of gatification that so many pro- rtiea of the district were able to ac- h sufficient outside work to en- n 11 employ substantial crews i through the winter. An even If town properties uii the Bedesen Bear river slopes are forging ahead all the men who can be conven- tiy employed underground. Of these Pn mier takes precedence, though t crew now employed there is far I of what it will be later in the i m when all the stopes are put in on. It is General Manager Neill's ��� seil determination to ship from ! tu 3,tWO tons of ore this winter, i the extraction of this amount means employment of fifty or sixty men, Igh this figure is not mimed .is being a .' ii"i-.tative. If the snow tractor does what its i ra claim for it, breaking the road ��� d hauling twelve tons of ore at a trip fell, tha shipping problem will be eatlysimplified But if the tractor tea a disappointment the ore will " down to die inlet by horse power, i ing the intention in this ev< nt to oy at least f. rty team: The road ��� mgkept "broke," and for the best in j ears there was s iffti ienl cold hi r to freeze the groui d bi fore " e first heavy fall of mi '..' thu aa ur ��� a good solid r adl ��� I. 11 ��� l ri mil r i . ha eons) ructed a �� a eh iui e i t their largi i ' i ia are I i u.-li ii for Ighs, thi t and Hi" i .. i itai i i .. I ���tanl i, .-��� ra M D.L. Pitt, ��� ��� ' I '��� ski h id with h \ im i vi| roua a; .1 ��� apabla mi i Mr. I'll! , tad !���> n\ G llarriH, i'i .ni��� ��� r haa i��� Mil.. - .'.:..!, ���... H l.l Prci ... i . .., ������.. / rtc//y 6j* W Prir.L<i?**>oGja J Mayh'owtr Op 4 Ruth -frffnc/o\Gf�� S. Geppxr- tfina Qp\ ��� Sun&ht'ne Op 7 Lakt v/'t.W Op | 14&-9Z Cspper Mine 9. Eletjrffim'er Mna Co to R*J T9p O/s tf Inhzmat.cnz! Op /�� 5afrr*cn-Q*ar Ri\,'t\rMmm.Ci O Qtstwffnm Op- t4\ 3iA*h Sf/miA Ltmifoei. tS. rtintr*l HtllGp. ft BtO rilSSOvrt Cp !l. Hircidlmi Op. /* 4-S. Op /9 Y'.ffaWSt'mnm Op. Z* >"ny Rt.ll Op. tf Boundary Op Z.* jTm*tt0*�� WinesC* ��./t7r.,'-,' WILL ALSO OPERATE THIS WINTER Instructions to begin immediate work on the Unicorn group on Salmon River have been received from J.R. McDonald in New York. Bill McGrew will start out with a crew at on e, breaking trail for Reed's packtrain which will take in two tons of supplies. Starting camp at this time of year is a difficult undertaking. It is understood that the Unicorn is to be diamond drill, d at once. ET READY FOR SANTA GLAUS Preparations for the Christmas tree for the kiddies on Saturday evening, Dec. 27, are going on apace. The various committees are working ha; d and at the last report had everything in fir.e order. A feature of. the evening decided up..n is the dance of the children just previous t'j the arrival of Santa Claus. Nothing in the history of Stew art and the district has so attracted the grown-ups who are entering as heartily into the spirit of the affair as the . hil- dren themselves. That there will be presents for all the children, and all they can eat of tho good things of the ! season, is assured by tha weight of the . collection boxes which have been distributed in places where spare change is wont to make its appearance. &�� &R Ri Sf���,*�� J/fM&AfR/VM/* Jtrcr/o/sj -Sccile of Miles o i i of flowery ease for himself is sadly mistaken, ss he has always been a work- . r and is not yet ready to get oul of harness. At the Forty Nine. Superinten lent Harry Howeon has fifteen men v r i ing in two tunne s. known as the I ortj Nine an I 0 :ci lental, The t ill fi the latte i- in high | red i, and menl coul i I a m d i e was a road to tl e pro| e ty. 1 thin ��� i oming out of th ��� n i ����� ��� ��� cine. ,i\ e i ;. id '.\ ol eventu UI) find ��� , ra are ii.ii won . v i afford i" wait awl ... ��� MINISTER OF MINES ON TRIP OF EXAMINATION OF BIG SHOWINGS Swanson Denies Allegation With regard t.i the allegation that 1 ; .i charged an i xc issi ��'e freight rate for bringin [foot! nm Pi ince R to Stewart during tl ������ str ke, ��� of i'. ince R ., iih the r mil r si ow tractor, ��� - ve. i i i $20 a I , . ��� U foi ei ��� men! ��� ��� re i- IASPE BALL NEW YEAR EV Elaborate preparations are being made for a masquerade ball at the town hall in Stewart on New Year's eve. Th.' affair will be under the auspices of the Stewart Citizens' Association. It will be one of the semi-monthly terpsichores during the winter, but will be a more elaborate atfair than any given heretofore. An augmented orchestra is planned, and there will also be refreshments which the ladies will provide. The various musicians have alrea ly bi gun to tune up for practice. 1 li. intention is to make this dance the big oi e of the season, and the commit- I ��� hich will b. ted will sel that object. SNOW TRACTOR HERE AT LAST ' ��� Pro i e P \\. ��� Ig ' ��� PAGE TWO PORTLAND CANAL NEWS KING EDWARD HOTEL R, 6, MOSELEY, PROP. Headquarters for Mining and Commerce of Portland Canal Salmon River and Bear River mining districts. Grill in Connection STEWART, B. C. Send to GEO. D. TITE, Prince Rupert For anything in House Furnishings, Dining Room and Living Room Furniture, Brass and iron beds, Springs and Mattresses all sizes in Stock. We carry the largest stock of Fancy Goods, and Toys, in northern B.C. and can fill every requirement in these lin s. . Ask for oar pricei on Community Ware. We stock only the best. Window bliads and Drapery of every description. Ask for samples and prices. GEO. D. TITE the Complete House Furnisher WESTMINSTER |RON WORKS JOHN REID, Proprietor ORE CARS, TRUCKS, OKE BUCKETS, PLATE WORK, PATTERNS, FORGINGS, SMOKESTACKS, ETC. Office and Plant - - Tenth St. New Westminster, B.C. SOLVE FUEL QUESTION ALL the hot water you can use within 3) minutes after you start the fire, by using Harry Hanson's Patented Hot water Heater. One hundred and sixty- five are now in use in Prince Rupert and fifty in the surrounding district. Every user a booster. You don't know hot water comforts until you have seen these results. Twenty Dollars is the cost and there is no charge if you are not sati tied. DESULTS will surprise and please you. Wall radiators can also be run from your hot water boiler and other rooms heated with no extra cost of fuel. Any coal range or cooking stove can be fitted and the draught not interfered with. Baking qualities of range just as good. For particulars write HARRY HANSON, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. GEORGE J. FRIZZELL , MEATS.......PROVISIONS The same standard for Stewart as we have maintained for the past twenty-one years on the North Coast. The Best Meats at the Lowest Prices RUPERT BRAND HAMS AND BACON MINING NEWS UP TO DATE If yuu desire (<> keep in touch with mining conditions in British Columbia and especially in the great northern part nf tlie province, you will lind Portland Canal News a valuable medium. 'I'lie information is reliable and up tn date, written carefully with a view in informing our readers as to the development that is taking place. The news is gathered from men in close touch with conditions. Fill in blank below: j PORTLAND CANAL NEWS $5.00 per Year. j PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, . STEWART, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Kni-li Name find postal order for $3, payment for one year's subscription I Address Dati This fine jewelry store near home We want your name to send you one of our new catalogues, so ihat you may see what a splendid stock we keep for a town of this size. Many of the prices are extra special because prices have advanced since our catalogues were ordered, and we will till all orders sent in from the catalogue at least till New Years. We will be personally responsible for the quality of all goods sold and will cheerfully refund the purchase price if you are in any way dissatisfied, besides you have the chance to drop in on us any time you are in Rupert and have any changps made. We have carefully gone over our prices and a glance will show you that we are able to compete with any order far or near. We will also send you several Souvenir post cards of Prince Rupert. BULGER'S JEWELRY STORE Prince Rupert, B.C. The Store mt Wortk end Utautjr Keep posted on mining news by subscribing for the The News. m W. 6. ANDERSON, B.A.. L.L.B. BARKISTKK ami Slll.ll'UnK VaJMOorwi iti.oi k I i' |MMM Hank uf Novi Hotel Hyder HYDER, ALASKA M. R i AMIK80N. Pr*t> iters *** ������ mm*.m*m ewes* BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada Has produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Qold, |?5,436,103; Lode Gold, $97,121,786.; Silver, $46,839,681; Lead, $42,294,261; Cupper, $145,741,069; other Metals 'zinc, iron, etc.),- $13,929,817; Coal and Cuke, $187,147,662; Building stone, Brick, Cement, etc., $28,843,272, making its .Mineral Production to the end of 1919 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $637,353,581. The substantial pcogress of the Mining Industry in this Province is strikingly exhibited in the following figures, winch show the value of production for suooessive five-year periods: For all yean to 1895, Inclusive, 894,547,241; for Ave years, 1898-1900; $57,605,967; fo> five years, 1901-1905, $98,509,968; for Ave years, 1900-1910, 1186,- 534,474; for live years, 1911-1015, $142,072,603; for the year 191$, $42,290,462; for the year 1917, $87,010,392; for tha year 1918, - 11,782,47 i. PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $313,978,022. Lode minim baa onlj been In progress for aboul M years, and ip i 80 per oent. ol Um Provuua has i n even prospected; 300, i square miles uf unexplored mineral-bearing land are "pen foi pros pen!. Thi minlaj hvw of fbr*. Province are mon Hi.in tn��� ol .'inv other Proiince in in. Uom ���\ in tha British Bmpire. Mineral lot ationa are granted I foi nomi tbsnluta Titles I ��� l b) ilei. lo| I if ��im fi I- guaranteed bj ��� i am a la I II in fl ;|l Inn, I tl Hi, -i Willi M ',] i illl il ��� . EXCHANGE GRILL HERMAN & McEWEN Proprietors BAKERY NOW OPEN Bread, Pies, Pastry, etc. , We Never Close SOFT DRINKS and CIGARS STEWART, B.C. SyllOpS!? Of Land u\ f ra^'mints Minimum price of first-clans land redjeed to $5 an acre; s<rcuiid lass to fi 60 m. acre. Pre-emption now confined to surveyed iai lis only. Records will be (rrantod covering; only land suitable for agricultural purposes and which Is 'ion-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, ,but parties of not more than four may an.. i;i. for adjacent pre-emptions with joint residence, but each making; necessary Improvements on respective claims. Pre-emptors must occupy claims for Ave )car:i and make Improvements to value i.f $10 per acre, Including clear- i-' s and cultivation of at loa.st 5 acres, before receiving Crown Orant. Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than .1 years, and haa made proportionate improvements, he may, because of Ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate ot Improvement and transfe- his claim. Records without permanent residence Miay be issued, provided applicant makes improvements to extent of K.Ofl per annum and records same each >ear. Failure to m.ikc improvements or record same will operate as forfeiture. Title cannot be obtained In less than 5 years, and improvements of 110.00 per acre, Including S acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of al least I years are required. w Pre-emptor holding Crown jjrant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm. witl,.,ut actual occupation op.. vided statutory Improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land L'murveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may t,e |p;lHed as homesites- title to lie obtained after fulfilling residential and Improvement conditions I'or graslcif and Industrial nurpoaes ar.as exceeding Slu acres may be leased by ooe person or company 1.11, factory ,.r Industrial slies on umber land not exceeding 411 acres may be purchased; conditions Include payment of ���tumpage. Natural hay meadows Inaccessible bj exuiting roads may be purctuued cond'tionaj upon construction of a raid " ' , ,:1 Rebate of one-half of oeel >f r";"'- ! ���'' exceeding half of purehai* pi te, is made. PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT. The,scope of this Act bj enlarged to '" .,'";.>"���''���'"" J--��nlr,g and serv. 11 S with (!��� Majesty'! Purees The - ;.���. u'ti.n which the hern or devt mm ','rY " ������' *���**f*" >"*�� eppS ,rr'V ��� "r '��������� Ac, |s extended '' '���' '���' ' :'' rear from the death or .'��� r' ''!','' ''" '"' ���"-'���>������ WUi one ��� rrtV '���' ���"" uelon of the pre en) : ' ,.;,.' <""���*" la��^ made re- No fees relating to pr- .-motions are '-��� pr payable by eSldlewoi?��,��! ���""Ptlons recorded after June H S3 '���.- "fe remitted for Bve yeereT "������i,,,,, fm-ntum of monetae- ,. ' '"������ �� " " I since August '' :" ' "' ;"' ' ' Peymenti^aS r,taj" ' ���- PreTtnptlena. "��������� ������'.'-<.. Mrchee. , , . h, Id by member 1 -.I . ' ' ��� ���' ^pendents, acquired ' ' r ' '"reel, remitted from . ,J '���"" i��m to March II, |91# l ���" SUD-PURCHAECPS OF CROWN 4 '" ������ "' ��� ' - 1 uanoe or 'v;-!;;^:,,,;;! ��������������� haaers who railed to eommeta �� e. Involving forfeiture^ Z ,\" ��� n 1 .1 of conditions ..f ,,ur,,as. ' / end taxes Where .uhSptrchae: ' "! "i:"!;' whole ol-..riK, *'r . .' ' I" >|iurtionatety ..v..'r ��� ��� - s CiRAZiNQ. ' : ' ;!���/";? ':���- 1 �����������;���������:: . ,:������:, mSZ 5T5 For information relating to Salmon River, port|and Canal and Alice Arm min. ing districts, apply to O. B. BUSH Mining Brok er Vancouvkr and Stewari STEWART NEWS STORE NBW8PAPERS, li OKS MAGAZINES Aaenti for J. II. Hirs -\. t Sons, Montreal. Manufaturi rs of Admiration, Colonial, M pole and Irving Cigars, H. P. GIBSON, PROP, STEWART, B. C. DALBY B. MORKILL MINING SURVEYOH R. C. L:md Surveyi r Stewart, B. C. P.A. JENNS ASSAYER and CIVIL EN< HVOSR, ALASKA Gold and Si!', er, $J. ? lupi-.-r, $1,6) Lead, H.50 PROVINCIAL ASSAYER 0. R. WILLEMAR Assaver 11 the Silver St \kw Bazslton, B, I J. R. WILLIAMS PROVINCIAL ASSA1 ">40 Tburlow sireet - - Vance MODERATE PRICti. ACCURACY GLiARANT fD W. D. MACKAY British Columbia I. STEWART, f 1 This is the time for Coughs and Colds 1V ' M��MlasMM<M f >������ uf White I" ��� r\ 3TE\�� IRTCm HI\I��IU ��� mi PORTLAND CANAL NEWS B.C. SILVER MINES / LIMITED CAPITAL, $1,500,000 This Company has taken over the Lake and O'Leary claims situated between the Premier and Hush Vines, and the Mountain Group, situated between the Premier and the International. Three High Grade Veins Found on this Property FIRST ISSUE AT 20C. Par Value One Dollar Will he listed on Vancouver Stock Exchange Applications received by O. B. BUSH, .144 Pender St. W., VANCOUVER | ( THE G. W. NICKERSON CO., LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FORWARDING AUE.NTS Goods Shipped in Our Care will Receive Prompt Attention CONSULAR INVOICES OBTAINED STEWART LAND COMPANY, LTD. ROBERT M. STEWART. President REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MNIES FINANCIAL AGENTS Head Office, 101 Pemberton Block, Victoria, B.C. WANTED: LISTINGS OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE OR LEASE STEWART LAND CO., Ltd. Fifth St., STEWART, B.C. JOHN HOVLAND ASSAYER HYDER, ALASKA TOOTH'S SMOKE SHOP WILLIAM REID TOOTH, Proprietor Soft drinks Solo Tables Everybody Welcome STEWART, B. C. JOHN MELLOR -GENERAL MERCHANDISE- Direct importer of Groceries, Men's Furnishings, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rubber Goods, Miners' Supplies, Hardware, Tobacco, etc. P.O. BOX 95 Stewart, B.C. G8&8B Subscribe for Portland Canal News. Write or see secretary of Portland Canal Prospectors' Association for reliable information on mining prospects, camp conditions, etc., Salmon River and Bear River districts. Prospectors are invited to exhibit their ore in show room. Du.s $5 a vear. tf Railway and Steamship Lines Steamers sailing between Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Ocean Falls, Swanson's Bay, Prince Rupert, Anyox, Stewart and Queen Charlotte Islands. ���SAILINGS from PRINCE RUPERT- THURSDAY AND SUNDAY MIDNIGHT for SWANSON BAY, OCEAN FALLS, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MIDNIGHT FOR ANYOX Ari'TTe Prince Rupert from South at 10:30 every Wednesday and Saturday. ca PRT'VrTr TnWM Leaving Stewart Thursday morning bb. rnil>^Ei JvJnr* 95, and fortnightly thereafter. Dec. 11 and Clothes Pressing Repairing and Cleaning BATHS MRS. MARTIN - Fifth St. Train Service: Passenger MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 11:30 fur Smithers-, Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct connections for all points East and South, For further information apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific agent ur tn <;. A. McNicholl, Aast. General Freight and Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert. STEWART, B.C is back on the map �� STEWART is once ii!"'1 tft til ��� ��� ' oi the mining \w>rl< 1910 came a period oi I M B mining dtvelopmenl *��a e ���ins irateon ��� i��d wid th "' tlu' P��o** - ' ��� : i. Follov For information address STF.W ART (111/1 AS' \.-s<>< IATION PORTLAND CANAL NEWS Take time now TO HAVE your teeth attended to. Do not wait till aches force you. If your teeth are in bad condition it means your health is being steadily undermined. Keep them attended to properly and you will be saved a lot of misery. Nowadays dental science has removed largely the former fear of pain and the oldtime fears are gone. HELGERSON BLOCK DR. ALFRED H. BAYNE Dental Surgeon PRINCE RUPERT When you have read The News MAIL THE PAPER TO SOMEBODY You will thus he helping to spread the good word about the opportunities thi.s part of British Columbia has to offer. CREELMAN & THORNTON GENERAL CONTRACTING FREIGHTING and PACKING STEWART, B. C. HYDER, Alaska PORTLAND CANAL NEWS James Cullins - - - Publisher A newspaper published in the interests of the Salmon River, Portland Canal, Alice Arm and Anyox mining districts. Subscription Five Dollars a year Advertising Kates: Display advertising, 50c per inch per issiK\ Reading notices, 25c per line. Long time contracts special rates as follows: one year, 30c per inch; six months, 40c per inch. Time contracts on reading notices 20 percent, discount Special position display or reading, 25 percent, above ordinary run of rates. Certificate of Improvement $15 (if more than one claim, $2.50 for each additional claim mentioned.) Land notices, $7. Coal notices, $5. No advertising accepted for First Page. STEWART, B. C, Nov. 27, 1919 Portland Canal News today finds it difficult to accommodate its advertisers. The way the advertising col- ums have filled up is a good barometer of business conditions here. It has been said that a town is best known by its newspaper. It is exceedingly gratifying to the trail blazers of the Portland Canal to see so many properties at work this winter and justifying their faith. | Declaration of Dissolution of Partnership. Province of Britisn Columbia County of Atlin. I. George Zabriskie 2nd, of Stewart, B G, merchant, formerly a member of the firm carrying on business as general merchants at Stewart, B.C., in partnership with Guy E. Austin, under the style of Stewart Trading Company, do hereby certify that the said partnership was on the 7th day of November, 1919, dissolved. Witness my hand at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 15th day of November, 1919. GEORGE ZABRISKIE 2nd Witness: W.C.ORCHARD. We have just received on the last boat a large shipment of Men's woolen work shirts, Mackinaw shirts, sweaters, caps, socks pants, overalls, Also a full line of oiled and waterproofed clothing. Rubber footwear included, shoe packs, men's and women's storm- overs and rubbers. We also have a good assortment ofimens' and women' dress shoes. Come in and see our bedding, heavy warm blankets, just the thing for this weather. Comforters, pillows, sheets, pillowcases, etc, Don't forget that we carry a full line of the well known NABOB BRAND GROCERIES Have you tried a box of our dandy Mackintosh eating and cooking apples? Remember: "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." We carry best brands of flour including: FIVE ROSES, PURITY and ROBIN HOOD Stewart Trading Company G. E. AUSTIN OPP. GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPHS PROMPTNESS AND COURTESY ��� SALMON RIVER. TRADING CO., Ltd. HYDER, ALASKA J. V. CLEGG, Manager STEWART, B.C. A. N. PATERSON, Manager This is the time of year when the thick old Mackinaw looks good to you Take a look at the woolen showings in our Hyder ��tore ��� We carry the famou| Muck B��ar brand and believt me they are a brar! Mackinaw s Heavy Underwear Sweaters Heavy Sox Woollen Pants Heavy Blankets i\ loves Sweater (oats Flannel Blankets Heaw So\ Aak Clrgg teahow you ��om�� u/ th ���*��� ������olttn *<mi* KAKH KST Make your house comfortable see the stoves in Stewart store COAL BTOVBS, WOOD STOVFS HEATERS ....... i . ,, l.l the AUm1i]in t,, y,���, III! ' '���" MUI
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Title | Portland Canal News |
Publisher | Stewart, B.C. : James Cullins |
Date Issued | 1919-11-27 |
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Notes | Titled The Cassiar News from 1919-05-30 to 1919-08-01; titled Portland Canal News from 1919-08-08 to 1926-12-31. Published by H. W. M. Rolston on 1919-05-30 and from 1920-12-25 to 1926-12-31; published by James Cullins from 1919-06-06 to 1920-12-18. |
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