R \ /L4-ir ,..- tX&. 0 THE NEWS WILL KEEP YOU POSTED ON Tlffi DEVELOPMENT OF THE MIXES���$5.00 TIIE YEAR. Portland Canal News Devoted to the Interests of the Mining Districts of Northwestern British Columbia ���SEND THIS COPY TO YOCR FRIEND WHO WANTS INFORMATION ABOUT THIS DISTRICT. /OL. 5, NO. 20 STEWART, BRITISH COLUMBIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 $5 THE YEAR i. W. MARTIN I fi. BARTHOLF BONDS CLAIMS! GOES TO MEXICO STEWART-HYDER LOCAL NEWS R. J. McDonnell left Saturday ndy and Star Group[ Pioneer Prospector of the!forabusine88 ** t0 Rupert , faken Over by Oldtimej Upper Salmon Made Some! Mrs. Duncan McLean returner! .t ir i ��� i T-t< . iSatnrdav from a visit with rela- Very Valuable Discoveries'. . ,r _ . Itives in Vancouver. During lhis Summer J. F. Ritchie, jr.. left on the BOND TAKEN ON PRINCE ALBERT N. & S. CLAIMS! RUM RUNNER [Operator and Will be Financed This Winter week. A. H. McCallum left Saturday I C. A. Banks and Mrs. Banks on a trip to Victoria in connection left on the Cardena for a trip to E, II. Bartholf. the veteran ; with hig mininK busineS3- , Vanoouver. I Cardena for his home in Rupert. Niel McDonald and Charles GuS Seiffert and Jack Ped" WeU Known --*-��** Vessel Lake made a trip to Rupert this| erson Secure Promising, Sold to Company Ship- Property in the Glacier Creek Section The last trip of the Prince | George Young, road superin- have bonded the N. & S. group of two claims from James Mc- R. W. Martin has changed his! ana in regard to working at prospector and locator of num- de lake this winter, and in- erous claims in the hills around- . , , , ,, ,. ju k a^a a. n a xt�� L u a to i i ��� , ", George to this port for the sea- tendent. returned on the Car- ead has bonded the Dandy No. the head ol Salmon glacier, e tl . , . �� - i... *,nm nlfla Am, .o i- a *i._at kt��� \* 4,u iu a i ��� ������*, lL i eon was made last Saturday. dena from Alice Arm. and 2 claims, and the Star No. for the south Saturday, with the TT _ ., . , ��� in- u u * a : t. f v .��� .u * . A daughter was born last H. Scovil arrived with his wife and 2 from H. Horstman, and , intention of spending th<-winter u<Jugluei WdS UUM1 �� , ,.., , , a iL ��� tt . , , , I Mondav morninc- Oetnhpr 1 to and child on the Cardena from s gone east to finance them, ui Mexico, where he discovered: monGav morning, ucioDer ww j- ��� .1. r-, im i i i ��� Mr and Mrs Ernie Armstrong Vancouver Monday night, e properties adjoin the Dun-. some likely looking prospects a: arnie rt.rms-t.roii-., eil on the north and east, and; year ago. Mr. Bartholf brought! Word has been received from J-0. Lyon has purchased the lob figures that, with tht ore \ down some fine specimens of ore Victoria that P. S. Jack of Stew- 'me residence on Premier avenue lowings they carry, they can' from his A-one and Alpine lisily be developed into pro- claims on August mountain on Gus Seiffert and Jack Pederson ping Liquor From Vancouver to Mexico The Canadian Government Merchant Marine has sold the steamer Prince Albert to the Kay and expect to inaugurate. Western Freighters Limited to an extensive development pro-jbe used as a liquor carrier be- gram with the opening of next tween Vancouver and Mexico, season. j The price paid is said to be $70,- The claims practically adjoin 1000. She was the property of the Dunwell mine and carry an I the Grand Trunk Development , ,, . , , , (exceptionally strong vein, from |Company, and the sale had to be art has been appointed a notary bu.lt in 1919 by William Murphy., 1Q 1q 2Q feeJ. ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^.^ fay ^ ^ ^ ^ iPublic- Engineer Little, who has spent jtraced for a distaDCeof 12u0 feet the fact that the owning com- icers. ; which he has been working this J Bob McCombe, who has beer, several weeks looking over thej^. open cutg and stripping.'pany is bankrupt. Considerable work has been summer. The ore shows grey j witih Boyles Bros, diamond drill- camp, left on the Cardena for j Numerous assays have been ob-j The Prince Albert has been one in the past, two tunnels'copper and galena, with some|ing crews, left Saturday tor the south. j tained. showing from $4 to $12.operated in the coastwise trade aving been driven for an ag- ruby and silver carbonate and j Vancouver. J. Frank Breeze, who has the, in gold, and averaging about 60 for a number of years. She was built in Hull in 1892. She was not well designed for the coast [regate distance of over 200, oxide stains. Five veins have! W.Griffiths, representing the R. & L-under bond, returned on ounces in silver and 40 per cent set) and a winze sunk 40 feet, I been determined on the property,; Ingersoll-Rand Co., is spending tbe Cardena from a business j lead. rhich is said to be all in ore of all of which carry good ore. la week or two in camp, visiting trip to Vancouver. Transportation presents nojservice here and was always ood grade. Values run to $60 A peculiar discovery is a cube j the various operators. A. H. Ham, who has been j difficulties, as the claims are only Hooked on as a whits elephant. Jer ton-in gold and 27 ounces in of float, seven feet in dimension,, L. O. Stamford. M. E. who in with the Bank of Montreal here; two miles from the Bear river j It is understood that the Prince Iver on a strong vein that has; which is solid galena and grey 11920 had the Bayview under bond for a few weeks, has been trans- wagon road, with which they are'Albert will be replaced as soon vein from which i and djd some development, ar- ferred to Prince Rupert. j connected by a good pack trail.',as possible by a modern coasting feen traced for over 10U0 feet on copper. The ie surface. In the other veins, I this came has not been definitely! rjVed Saturdav from Victoria. Gus Seiffert and Jack Pedei- They are at an elevation of!steamer that will be better here the tunnels were driven, determined, but will eventually Irotri 80 to 300 ounces in silver be found, ire obtained. It is Bob's intention to return ��� the spring with capital to Miss U)la Mav Wharton an(] Harry Reid's pack train has ���' ' ' " ' William McDonald McPherson returned from Meziadin lake, were married on the evening of having packed in winter sup- E. H. and Mrs. Bartholf left son, who have bonded theN. &S. j2600 feet* adapted for the local business. Fall Boat Schedule Wharton-Irwin Wharton-McPherson Miss Viola May Wharton and Saturday for California and group on Glacier creek, left on; Mexico. They expect to stop , the Cardena for Vancouver. over in Seattle for a week or two. i Tommy Whitley, one of the. Following the sale of the Mrfi --���na -* Wharton and Crawford TransferCo. standby's, steamer Prince Albert and her William Gilbert Irwin In 1 he is confident that he will pave a shipper before next fail. ther1 are no difficulties to be en-1 jncountered in the way of trans- 1 ition, ai the claims are only hort distance from the Hear fver wagon road, and at an ele- atioii of less than 1000 feet. during past years, returned j withdrawal from the coast ser- jqujetIy marrjed gt thg home qM Saturday from a trip south. vice, the Canadian National Mr, and Mr8. Wa]ter Bamm in Herman Dauth. mining engi-j Railway Coast Steamship Ser- Hyder on the evening of Wed- neer from California, represent-; vice announces the discontinu- nesday. October 3, Commissioner I ing P. M. Smith of Sfln Fran- ance of its second weekly boat John Frgme officiating> and Mr> Cisco, is looking over the camp. j to Stewart. Henceforth the andMrgi Barron acting aa wit. Prince John will not make the Uuys li. C. Silver Stock October 2 by United States Oom-i l,lies for a lal"ge party of Indian miseioner John Frame at his trappers. office in Hyder, in the presence; William Dann left Saturday of a few intimate friends, and for Rupert to have his car re- later the ceremony partook of a I paired, that was damaged by wedding supper at the Bell view I striking-the Premier tram cable . hotel, Hyder B.C., as the guests |ast week. |offices in the Hotel Hyder, which|Monday evenin��8- bhe Wl11 ar" Stewart, where they are receiv- of Mrs. Helen Bell, the pro- frant Mahood of the \m,ri is now under the management of rive In Rupert from t,lt? south \ ing the congratulations of many The voung couDleL.- _,.,. _. Min;,,,' nJimDaly. : via Queen Charlottes as usual |friends< The ,u.ide has been a ���econd Monday, returning;reBidentofStewart for g nur Dr. William P. Kirby has lo- nesses to the ceremony. They cated in Hyder, and has opened ;trip to Stewar* on alternate have taken up their residence in prietrees, The young couple can Mjnjng and MiUing and Jim Daly. fi 1 ��� j even Diwuiiu jii^iiuai. icuuiiiiir ��� n.e Premier Gold Mining Co.. ��"wellknown here- the *** Georgia Kiver properties, left Messrs. Evans and Barry, pas- south e gecond Wednesday] irutint, i�� ��h_ Pn-^i-���H p.M, having arrived laat spring from s t day for Vancouver, and has sen_er agents for the C. N. ���._.._. -.. D-... l tm- Mratii t in tho Portland Can��� Ihavingftrrived la,t 8prlng from Saturday for Vancouver, and has senger agents for the C. [strict of British (lolombia, Vancouv,r' hM(i lhe 'r0om b*ing since gone to New York. I Railways located in Los Angeles ill.-d a special general no eting ft its shareholders for Septem- Ier 1,, at Vancouver, to author one of the reliable miners of the camp, They have taken up their \Q residence in Stewart. Alex Gallagher and "Binks" and San Francisco respectively, ber of months, and the groom is one of the best known practical Rupert will continue her weekly har(j rock mjnerg of the distrjct_ The steamer Prince Seiffert have delivered ai j er 1 alt of 100,0U0 feet of logs to the George Saturday. successful development of the I and the Prince George will carry premier .g tQQ well knmvn to te the purchase of 480,848 shares aoje ovei* two yearss The Hyder sawmill. Ihey are hand William Forrest, the veteran I on the Anyox run, leaving Rupert Leed ^tj^ and 8ince (hat B. C. Silver Mines, Limited, | Selukwe company, of London,: logging down the canal. prospector and owner of some of Wednesday evenings. These tl , , .' ' ;���,.,,���,.��� n- I��� I 1 ��� UlllC lit lids Ucell III tllutfje Ul me lotiii shares in Premier the hoi.linn company for B. C. G. B. Ritchie, field engineer the most promising properties steamers will sail for the southLuch prope|.ties as tiie Bush This comprises all Silver, turned the offer down, for the Trail Consolidated, ar- up Bear river, left Saturday for on Thursday and Sunday from prjnee Juhn> Hercules, ami rived Monday night and is spend- Victoria, where he expects to now on until the end of the year. ut|ier8# ing the week looking over min- spend the winter, ing properties up the Salmon. ...*, 1 u u��� *u_ B*..l laciers ' :: All Moose will meet Wednee he authorized stock in the latter but offered to sell for five mil- Impanjr, Tho atook ondor eon- lion, payable over four years- fderatian in B. C. Silver is all a��� offer that the Premier re- M in the name of A. W. f,18e,l t��� entertain. When the '������''������ibpoon, John B. W. PiiKh. tunn. Ion M. C, Silver cut what Y--ui Spoor, (irant Mahood. or stemed to be the Pn-mier main! NrOOrtJ. Rush. Foi some lime vein there was a considerable ne Premier company has been Hurry in Selukwe stock, which in pini to obtain a contrulling in, ( tt 8|10,t tune quadrupled in value, V-'est in B. (]. Silver Minus. L^ Mloh owiib grounds to both the day evening at 7 o'clock in ihe Bob Martin, who has the Star and Dandy properties on Glacier creek under bond, left Saturday The past summer made a big difference in the appearance of The Jefferson, of the Alaska Steamship line, made her last call at Hyder and Stewart for new hall, rear ol the L'ooth f�� Now York. He expect! toL glaoJwg gfld |nQw fieWi |n|the season thil week. Hsre building, Stewart, for the pur- return in the spring with capital ^ rth and houII, of the Preinui '' I'liiigb. Th since has fallen. The price Involved in the present trans pose of manufacturing furniture, | for development work. Fibheiies InipOCtor 1 P. | Among the CMOS ol Hickman returned this week Premier com ,.,.,���,, I;, Engineering and Min ��ny has |onK owned appruxl Moll a one third \uUr*l Ifl ��� C. Silver, and about eightoei. action il not stated in available repoi ta En( ing Journal Prooa. 1. li Fugier of Seattle, who 1 from Bowser lake, accompanied by Tim Williami and Dan Mm Phoe, who wi nl In n th him from .Meziadin lake, [he sup. J If ining Co ��� weie packed all the w*) m is section, while all of the glaciers melted away to a COU- local in* giderabla extent. According to terest coining up before the' measurement* kept by T. V. after the Nebesna .and Cordova will be th.e only American ships making this port until next summer. Uj Bowser bj Fred Voung, this ��� oiithu ago a mads an olr��r of a he,.*- mining inlwtestl down Ihfl "I'lon dolltfg for the 1-klsiK. canal, aulvcl OH tho C��rdOBt| *���*-** lhe "'"' |M"' "***- l�� tiie block, ihe mm tu be pay- Honda) alfht, rmttk that lake, county court in Prince Rupert Wilson since last spring, the this month arethetof Homer I Salmon river glacier receded 600 xiailit Mining FickJin . ,:,u" -** ^m its toot, while the sui- Knlpplg gD(j pgrtngn|i ,igg hetn foi alleged breach fsce wu, lowered a distance ol of contract, ami J. K. lirten VI, h-J jeat. Harry Shough and Pearl Shough I for money advanced, Bothoaiei James Boviard has returnei The civil case of the New Co. ��� nere, set for trial in Ketchikan, October 12. are called for tn lober 25. from a visit in Ketchikan, Gamett Watt, well known in iram i man, left Saturdav. PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, STEWAW, R C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1��� The Portland Canal News H. W. M. ROLSTON Editor and Publisher W. R. HULL News Fditer MEMBER OF CANADIAN WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION FIVE DOLLARS PER YEAR Advertising Rates: Display Advertising, 50 cents per inch p*r issue. Reading Notices, 20 cents per line. Special Position Display or Reading, 25 per cent above ordinary rates. Certificate of Improvement, $15 (if more than one claim, $2.50 for each additional claim mentioned) Land Notices. $10. Coal Notices, $7. No Advertising Aecepted for First Page A RECORD WHILE the passing season has been accompanied with a certain degree of disappointment, this has been more than compensated for by the successes attained. Far from the money centers, and in hard competition with mining districts closer to these same centers, the Portland Canal district has been, and still is, placed under a great handicap when it comes to raising capital for development- Consequently, therefore, it has received only a very small proportion of the world's available mining development capital; but in spite of this great results have been obtained. During the past year two mines have been developed to a point where they wilj soon -jommence shipping ore. These are the Indian and the Outsider. In addition the Dunwell, Big Missouri, B. C. Silver, Georgia River, and Fish Cre.k have developed potential ore bodies that give every promise of developing into commercial propositions, of sufficient magnitude, to enable them to become important shippers. There is as well several other properties that have stood up to the season's work, and warrant still greater development. Then there is the Idaho on Marmot river, a unique proposition from an operating standpoint, that promises to soon make regular shipments of high grade ore, and offers more than usual encouragement. While, as is only natural, there have been a few disappointments which always go hand in hand with success, these have been more than compensated for. Where is there a new miniig district that has experienced the successes that have been met with in this camp during a similar period ? We venture to say that there are none���not even one. Northern Ontario, that has received for development purposes ten dollars to this district's one dollar, has not. Nor has any other now camp in either North or South America; or even for the matter of that, Africa; or any other part of the world. The Portland Canal district, far from the world, money centers, receiving only a very small proportion of its available development capita], has outstripped all others in the results obtained, and will by the spring of next year have produced two new shippers, with a still greater number rapidly approaching a similar point. Thus will be demonstrated to the world the fact of its great mineral wealth, encouraging increased exploratioa, and - still larger sums for development, strengthening the faint hearted, and mak ing the skeptic take a back seat. A leaf hits the ground and dies; a seed takes root and grows. Pilgrim, which are you, Leaf or Seed? CAROLAN'S GENERAL STORE EVERTH1NG GOOD IN MEN'S WEAR MINING SUPPLIES POWDER, CAPS, FUSE HARDWARE. Etc., Etc. PBOK8SIONAL SALMON RIVER BANKING COMPANY HYDER, ALASKA (Incorporated Under tho Laws of Alaska) 4 PER CENT Paid on Saving Bank Accounts Canadian Funds Accepted on Deposit. Money Telegraphed to all Parts of United States ,1. A. HALL, Pres. D. LINDEBORG, Vice Pres. IRENE HALL, Treas. Hyder Transfer Co. STEWART AND HYDER H. L. REID and LOUIS LEGG, Props. SADDLE AND PACK HORSES COAL AND WOOD See us for Teaming Contracts Prompt Deliveries GIANT EXPLOSIVES FOR METAL MINING The use of the right grade assures better work and cuts the cost of mining. Giant Powder Company of Canada, Limited 602 Hasting Street West. VANCOUVER, ti.C. Dependable Service COR more than a century the Bank of -*��� Montreal has endeavoured to serve its customers loyally and well, ever mindful ofthe fact that a Bank's charter is justified by the willing* ncss ofthe Bank to play a constructive part in the economic lite of the community it Through a widespread system of Branches, each of which has behind it the entire resources of the institution, it makes available to small and large customers alike an adequate and dependable service. BANK OF MONTREAL Establiahed over lOO yeur| , E. ARMSTRONG GENERAL.... FREIGHTER TEAMS PACK HORSES -Exchange Grill- J. P. Hawkinson, Prop. Restaurants may come and restaurants may go But we go on forever Still selling the Large Loaf for 20c. Sole agent for Purity Flour. Drop in and see "Jake." STEWART, HYDER AUTO SERVICE B.C. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. QUB8N PIRI INSURANCE CO NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE 00. NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE CO. BRITISH CROWN ASSURANCE CORPORATION OIRE) CONFEDERATION LIFE INSURANCE co PACIFIC MARINk INSURANCE CO GLOBE INDEMNITY Co.. FOR si( K 0B ACCIDENT H. W. M. ROLSTON AGENT KicKl) DOREY Manager TAXI and TRUCK SERVICE LIGHT POWER TELEPHONE WATER Storage Batteriet. Charged Wiring, Plumbing Stewart Public Utilitiea ff,lmu-��l) AI'II.j i '..'. i HOI LYON'S MEAT MARKET HYDER, ALASKA Agents for Barton's Circle W Smoked Meats Try our Picklt-d |',.,-f und 1',,-k Mixed Sweet mi* BtMrkttoL Dill, ni MinC(, Wellt always on hand. guality our ------Ut ilHl J. O. LYON PROPRIETOR STEWART LAND COMPANY. LIMITED Founders and Original Owner* 1 of STEWART TOWNSITE. . lil-Alt OfPlflSJ l��l I'i inlierti-r. Hi.,, k, VICTORIA H fl Real Estate Insurance Miners Finandal Agents KfiMUcr m VTtWART. r-rpifiltii-t IaA* tor sale in all pm tn of town f|""'i't*rli*Hfiii-HH|i'wiim.1i WWttf UNO CO. ITO. Fifth it, Wmemi, K C����I8, DALBY B. MOHKftt MINING SURVEY^ ' B C- --**-* Survey STEWART, a c PORTLAND CANAL LOOSE L. 0. 0. M. 1218 Meets every first and third Mot, days, Stewart and Hyder DR. ALFRED IJ. BAY$ Dental Surgeon, PRINCE RfpH, HELGKR.SON Hi.ori* A. ANDERSON Cobbler and Shoemaker STEWAKT, H. C. DR. W. D'ARCY CHACE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON At Alaskn II..t. i t imporili HYL>K"- - Mm DR. C. C. CARTER DENTIST Hyder, Alaska. HOTEL PRINCE RUPEH LEADIKG HOTEL IN NORTHffli BRITISH COLUMBIA H. B. ROCHESTER, Mar-apt European Plan per Itrq # tytopsi] if , Land JUt Araen'niib attnlmum pr1c�� ,,t ���-���.-.-. Ml raUucad iu tt ui nor*, mxuni mma UMn. u. r- **ra-a_ptlon now c��mfln-d I* m- ���rayad Iai o-i only Hfacorda will I* [ran tad onrtrirn ** imt.it aultabie for u*rri��"ii'ura. ���.���t\am and which !��� uon tlmtinr land '"���tn��Mlhlp [if r-.tt\ ��� , iu" .>j.jMl but part km <>/ pot more >h��n fuur z�� arrai.ra lor ��<Jjac.T;' i,r- arai'iini with Joint raw-Inure, bill <*mo rnaest '.nwMt> Improva-nanu on rei-imtiii <*)���! ma w ���'*��� ��m|.'..f�� mmi oupf .���,:���'���* �������� yaw* and make . ptiittrnttU a* Tutu* ot Sip par -i ri -4JM um- !*����� and ourtlTatl'Ji. .. .>: J ��cra\ !>*-<i��ra receiving i ruwn .rant Whera pre-aftipL< r j.altoa K If than 1 n-jim and ���������* ���*i^J�� I** l��-rtlonala improvem. La ��� ���**,��*��� ��� turn at im i.,., i- - ' jmN tr-tr.tad lni��rm>-.l ���'. ����� Ittnmtmtit and tnuiaia olMm Kaoonta wIUioui ��� ��� tt- '���.'���'.�� mi*t *.��� HHUod riioo* orr- oant aiaaan Irnpri van '' ������* ItOO par annum mmi ������� tttt year. failure to ' i-r raaord same ��;, , i-T failure Tula aani ��� laaa than I y**f*. '���' ���I lit) 00 par Mfa ' ' nlaarad and aattti - ��� ' ul at ieitM > faat* ��������� * rra-amplor BOW n| *:* ' may record aM,tti��r ������ M ra-'uiraa land in . farm witttmii acta TSIm! ��UUite.r> >i ' and rafUlanoa raali ^'r*,, frantad land trnHurvofed areuj. ai .cd. ���!�� aoraa. mny tt < ��� tltla ta ba .>m.,i . . dentia! arid Impt ��� For aTnilj-a and u d araaa f^m-m ,., - i . A (.. oa�� \mi- ��� Milt, ',.���.,) ��r H d 1 nt ur lam! imi aa ��� may am MNkMaj 1-aytriMi.i nl alii,u|AM�� Natural ha> p, by i.kiiiik i. maa bjm rotid.ii.'i.k) loaj anusti . io i| .in linat* ul *a* "id. not Miiaim I... liiwa. la iM.,4a, ;:f<>] I ta iS *> Ial *) -.it i ��������'���* "'t (MHTONI 'eet. Rkr UH��N ���> San fu. Li,.. lue ti.jj IrWI i ��� j I.* a. ..pa ol IhlK Acl I* ���ll"f,'_| |" .ila all iwr��i.',i, I,.im'j ana ����r i>a with Ills Majaaly ��� '"'-} Im* wiihu. wi.i.li HU kawa uf '���>'���'* > �� I ��� I | , * aray-ml ��**1 *���/', fl i lltta jji.iler ihla Ial to ���' "���in tm MM rr.ir htm, ll-�� ; l" j �����. *- f.irmaru J'-'' >��� ol u ��� . , I ��� ��� ,���.. j.lwl. Jl ' ��� ft** war Tata prlvllafla ie ala. laadt " i n* Nu ���*������>��� ratailaa la pr, .n,i'<i��"��_ I ��� , . ./., I '" Tu*i. air rejiullel IMan i >l on ��� ������ I . ll .11 ..,, ... . lowa ���.( .ii) kin h ��������� i i , . i j, ,i .... ��i |�� 'Ln' i' SUB PUHC.HAtl.llt e um,�� . ��i -I'.., I,.... r ii ftei.la Ij. ...i ' i "J* H 1... * 4l -.- i ' | r,�� ttlj.i lull, I ,. . , I 1lil��.-�� ' .., ��UuU ' -������o. pilua iu ��� ba il ai^a tptttrnt ���WH .������ade < at Ma* i, Hi* a loltAllNd me dtw i'i*' ���"' **--------. ,*..������--.. v ��� I tarn a.i* SI-k ����� IMlXltU.ua fe. ��� ���MM W**m oi m*m . r- i ����� J PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, STEV/ATwT, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 ..The Economy Store.. QUALITY GROCERIES PROVISIONS PURE FOOD PRODUCTS EVERYTHING NICE AND FRESH ESPERANZA FLOURISHES L. S. WHITTAKER IREAD CAKE PASTRY SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN IGHT LUNCHES FRESH MILK ;E CREAM SOFT DRINKS STEWART BAKERY JAMPBELL & DUKE Proprietors Examining Propartits C. E. Crossley, representing; an English corporation, is exam- Alice Arm Herald. I ,njng ^ |$mpUllf , numb���r of That steady producer of h-��hjold min,8 in the Ymir digtrit of grade silver ore. the Esper.���^.^ Columb,a_ mine, ia looking better now than , ! ever it did. For the past few j mineral ACT months work has been COncen- ! Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE trated in th. tunn.l abov. thej SPIDER N0. i, spider no, 2, Baldy tunnel. Here a small Vein SPIDER NO. 3 Mineral Claims, situate of high grade ore was found 'in/rhe Fortl��ndf C?al"inin^ ^T" of CasMar District. Where located:��� alongside the dyke Which CUts At head of Long Lake, Salmon River through the property. This,Vallev* . , ., * ' TAKE NOTICE that Dalby B. Mor- Veinhasnow Widened OUt to a kill, of Stewart. B. C, acting as agent width of thr.9 feet Of high for William Hamilton, Free Miner's ...j, _._ __j ��� j . j -_ *v- Certificate No. 46,766 C and Charles grade ore, and is found on the . ��� ���. ', ��� ... . KT t Larson, Free Miner a Certificate No. footwall Of a quartz vein Six f.et| 46.766 C, intends, sixty days from the We have just opened our Restaurant in the Northern Rooms, Stewart, and have named it the GOOD EATS CAFE A name implying a reputation intend to lire up to which we DAVE JOINVILLE, PROPRIETOR COAL This quartz vein alsorato hf*��^�� -��.���*_?�� t0 ** MininK will Recorder for a Certificate of Improve- NEWELL ROOMS W. L. NEWELL, Proprietor Comfortable Furnished Rooms. Barber Shop in Con lection. Cigars, Tobaccos, Soft Drinks. Solo Tables j Per ton- in width carries ore, but whether it win | meats, for the purpose of obtaining a be profitable to mine it has not! Crown Grant of the above claims. , . i ... , ��� j And further take notice that action, yet been fully ascertained. , under section 85 mugt be commenced The richest ore On the footwall; before the issuance of such Certificate is 12 inches wide, and samples j ��'improvement*- Dated this 13th day of July, A.D. 1923. taken from the remaining two 13 feet of ore, while not so rich, gave assay returns of 1.58 ozs. gold, and 67.4 ozs. silver per ton. ��� $1�� PER TON "IT'S A BLACK BUSINESS BUT WE TREAT YOU WHITE" LAWRENCE & WORKMAN OR FRED YOUNG RENOVATED AND NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS HYDER HOTEL __& Under management MRS. DELLA LYTLE MINERAL ACT. Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE ,r , . ,, , , , Tip Top Fractional, Montana No. 1 Taking the present market price Fractional Montana No 2 Fractional of silver this Ore is worth $73.38: Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland The fact that this ore |Canal Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- trict. Rooms, $1 PER DAY GOODRICH HI-PRESS RIMERS IN STOCK FOR MEN AND BOYS jcarriee over IJ ozs. of fold per Wher.toc.tri:-Upper Salmon Riv- j ton has given great Satisfaction ier Valley, north of the Big Missouri '! to the owners. !Group of Mineral Claims- I ���- , .. .... TAKE NOTICE that Dalby B. Mor- Work on the ore vein is being killj actlng aa agent for John A. Mc. | steadily proceeded with, and the Donald Free Miner's Certificate No. 61655, George A. Fraser Free Miner's next few weeks work will be Certificate No. 73782 and Ed H. Fer- 4. u j -..u ��� '---** Eree Miner's Certificate No. 61652 Watched With interest. intend, sixty days from the date here- Four hundred sacks of am arp "f- to apply t0,tJ'e Mi*-**-K Recorder for ruui uuiiureu saCKS. OI tre are a Certificate of Improvements for the now at the mine, and this Stock P11*^8*- of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. STEWART DAIRY i SODA FOUNTAIN J. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR Home Made Ice Cream Fresh Milk Cream and Buttermilk ICE FOR SALE BEAMAN BUILDING One Door West of Grey & Wilson Crawford Transfer Company GENERAL FREIGHTERS H. ZEFFERTT SMITH BLOCK - - STEWART, B. C. POODLE DOG (Ml The House of Quality Live Poultry on Hand All the Time Special Orders Taken for Birthday and Wedding Cakes Try Our Bread and RoIIh CAN'T BEAT 'EM! For a Taxi RING THI POODLE DOG Any Time Phone l short 3 long Vincent & Johnstone, Props. is being added to at the rate of over two tons per day. FINDS VERY STRONG And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before ihe issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 22nd day of Seotember. A. D. 1923. 19 VEIN GOOD SADDLE AND PACK HORSES COAL POWDER ACETYLENE WELDING GENERAL BT,ACKSMITHING MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE ANNIVERSARY and BONANZA Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland south, was the scene of a strike; Canal Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- trict. Where The Rex property, which joins I the David Copperfield on the STEWART, B.C. HYDER, ALASKA |of good ore during the week, when Archie McPhail uncovered an ore vsin four feet wide, and traceable on the surface for a distance oi iouu leer, ihe ore carries considerable ocateil: East of Cascade Creek, Salmon River Valley, adjoining the Dally Mineral Claim on its cast and south sides. TAKE NOTICE that Dalbv ti. Mor kill, of Stewart, ti. ('. acting as agent argentite! *"r *^* **��� O'Neill, Free .Miner's t'erti- , , , 1 ficate No. 65,684 C, intends, aixty daya and brittle siiver ana a so c ial- * .-. e . n "-'����������� | from the date hereof, to aimly to ln�� copyrite copper. Samples have! Mining Recorder for a Certificate of 1TEWART MEAT MARKET S MoCUAIG Manager lull line of Shamrock Hams and Bacons, S.veet Picking, Sauer- iraut and Dills. Frenh Fish, Reef, Mutton, Pork, and Poultry fept in our own cold storage, P. BURNS & CO. COMPRESSOR TIIE Improvements, fur the purpose of obtaining a Crown tirant of the above claims. And further take notice Ihat action, under aeetion 86 must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements Dated this 10th day of August, A. D. IMS, 13 MINERAL ACT Certificate of Imprt vementi NOTICE PEACE .Mineral Claim, situate in the HOMESTAKE Portland Canal Mining Division of Css- ��iar District. Wher�� located. Adjoining the In been sent out for assaying, and returns are anxiously awaited. The Rex property runs to the Dolly Varden railroad tracits, which fact ensures cheap transportation of all ore taken from the property. The strike uas: made 3110 feet from the railr������:�����! ! The only first-class and up to date hotel in the Portland Canal district Hotel King Edward STEWART, B. C. Running Hot and Cold Water. Baths. All the conveniences of the city. Dining Room in connection European plan $1 per day and up W. H. TOLIN, - Manager FOR The Homestake Mining I o.,, ! ternationul LirOUp ami lying east of have received a compressor plantjssaie ia tha Balmon River \ all. v. MiM at tht Kitsault TAKK WJWCtlfcal Dale, B Mor-. , kill, of gtewart, It t , acting aa agent ���'��� '. tor i.tJirgn a I.*nii and John li I ��hi|i- hell, Free Miner,! Certificate No.; . 141,THC, intends, aist) dayi fr..m th* * dale lieu-.,f Ul Bppll I" the Mining We have moved into our new pr��*missa and invite \ mi to call and inspect TRY OUR IC1 (REAM BUT ON MAKkhT STEWART NEWS COMPANY H p, QiBiON, PROftlBTOI for their glacier. The compressor wh: capable of operating two dn and will use gasoline for During the week the Mm pan J s i****e* tot ��< ert BcateoJ l*prov* speedei has hsen busy hsulinffl***** *���*���"*******������- <***** * i rown ijim i of the ahove elataa, it over Um Dolly Varden railway] Aad further Uhe notice thai at*a,| to Camp a, from there it vu i be *****gaatinaM, must In MNMMMsi In fun ir. iMuance ul i I < ..uiiealei TRAVERSY BROS. -tewart Faint Simp Painting Taper Hanging fTTAWA BUILDING packed or drawn by go^ievill te the mine. The plant Mill he iait into c.'iaiiiis.iiuii as Qlttskljf ag poaaado and will lie *in at.-d thimjghout the winter An org ar also armed t.y tha aaiag tMMt. I he wm a uf buildiftf temp is neaniig MipInUon Ik* uooh Si_*nHl ���*uu't *nt- dining i sum LciLg slrea*1. ucv.upled Work ui.dai- Mrouiiil ha�� been rrauuiel. ai,l ihe luh.i e of the mine i�� ����� | r KM RTH STRKKT prum.a����g. of tu | , l* Dated u.i. | ( Ji A 1). IX'l 13 S. E. PARKER Kurd Sule�� ��� Semen Uiu |i i h di i URD PAJITI Ai AAii- OM Hash KarAiaa gi. *- tttu t ���-1 H MMfl I Usee i , . II YOU ARK SPENDING THK WINTER HERE, WHY NOT OWN YOUR OWN HOME? A large selection of ideal building lots cioae in town, at low prices and eas> terms. H. W. M RoUton. PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, STEWART, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923 WE SUPPLY A . LONG FELT WANT BUILDING and MINING SUPPLIES. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. STEAM and PIPE FITTiNGS. FLASH LIGHTS, BATTERIES, BULBS. CLOCKS and WATCHES. McLEMAN & HOOTEN, Baldwin Block, Stewart, B. C. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, Limited HYDER Warm, Comfortable Rooms. B. C. $1.00 Per Day All Modern Conveniences���Baths, Electric Liffht Choice Line of Canadian Cigars and Tobaccos, Peterson Pipes BALL AND BANQUET ROOM IN CONNECTION Catering to Large and Small Parties. MRS. FLORENCE SMITH, Manager Tel.���l Long Becoming Canadians \ ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME ARE TO BE HAD AT THE Hotel Stewart W. DANN, Proprietor Steam Heated Rooms Comfortably Furnished Baths Drying Room Dining Room FIFTH STRUET STEWART The following applications for naturalization were heard before His Honor Judge F. McB. Young at Stewart September 29. Samuel Elie Jorick, Herbert Abderson, Charles Peterson, Fred Martinson, John Albert Sandstrom and Alexander Abra- hamson of Sweden; Alfred Ber- telsen of Denmark; Michael Baker, Jugo Slavia; Emanuel Ferdinand Rae of Finland; Claus Hel- land of Norway. Judge Young came up from Prince Rupert and saw all the men, then left T.W. Heme, Government Agent and "Registrar of County and Supreme Courts, to perfect the details and receive any further applicatn ns Mr Heme returned to Rupert on the Cardena. Harry and Walter Magee have looated a group of seven claims on the divide bntween Barney's gulch and the north fork of Marmet river, and are now building a cabin preparatory to doing a certain amount of development this winter. Have your suits cleaned, pressed and repaired at the Pantator- ium, Brightwell street, back of Good Eats Cafe. Dr. H. A. Whillans, physician and surgeon; consultations at office of Stewart General Hospital, 10 to 11 a.m., and by appointment. BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada Has produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Gold, $76,542,203* Lode Gold, $109,647,661; Silver, $59,814;266, Lead. $51,810,891' Copper, $170,723,242; Zinc, $24,625,839; Coal and Coke. $238,- 289,565; Building Stone, Brick, Cement, $36,605,942; Miscellaneous inerals, $1,358,839; making its Mineral Production to the end of 1922 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF ��734,259,619 The substantial progress of tlr* Mining Industry in this Province is strikingly exhibited in the following figures, which show the value ..... ��� ���,,-,,, .������. iTIONNo. 1" Mineral Claims, situate of production for successive flve-year periods: ror all years to 18U5, j jn the Portland Canal Mining Division infln��ivp SQiK47?41; for five ye^rs, 1896 1900, $57,007,907, for "f c?"'-isr Dis-r-ct five years, 1901-1905, $96,509,968-for five years. 1906-1910, $125,- leyWhere located: '" 'iver Val" 534,474; for five years, 1911-1915, $142,072,603; f0r five years, 1915-1920. $189,922,725; 1921. $28,066,641: for tha year 1922,' $35,158,843. Polytechnic Institute Following are the representatives of the Northern Polytechnic Institute: Robert Armour, Anyox; C. E. Hutchinson, Alice Arm; Geo. C. Andrew, Stewart; Thomas McGuigan, Swanson Bay; James Stewart, Surf Inlet; J.H.Young, Terrace; Wm.Graat, New Hazelton; C, P. Bussinger, Telkwa; Fred Ockleshaw, Smith- e s; M.H.Htrper, Prince George. Mrs A.F.Davis, an old friend of many former residents of Alaska, died recently in the Anchorage hospital, according to word received by Alex. Frazer. Mrs Davis waa formerly Mrs Shea, one of the pioneers of the north and a real pal to many of the history makers of Alastca. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Ininrov^!nsnt2 NOTICE. "EAGLE" and "LUCKY FRAC- STEWART RURAL SCHOOL Tenders will be received by the undersigned for ten tons of lump coal to be delivered at the School House. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders must be in not later than the 14th of October. P. S. Jack, Secretary, H. C. BENNETT AGENT FOR Phoenix London, Liverpool and Globe British American Fire Insurance Co's. STEWART - - B. C. CRESCENT FURNISHED ROOMS HYDER, - B. C. RATES, $1. H. H. HICKS, Prop. POOL! You can pass a pleasant hour PLAYING POOL at the Hotel Stewart Cigar stand In Connection TAKE NOTICE that I, P. S. Jack, of the To\vn-of Stewart, actmeasairenr tor Koland W. Woods, Free Miner's I Certificate No. 19087 C; Amos B.Tnt.s, Free Miner's Certificate No. 19088 C, i | aad Robert W. Wilson, Free Miner's j I Certificate No. 19093 C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to I the Mining Recorder for a Certificate s'guare miles of unexplored mineral-be'tring land are open for pros- of Improvements, for the purpoze of I peeling. . obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. The mining laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees) And further take notice that action, I lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any I under section 85, must be commenced i before the issuance of such Certificate | of Improvement*. PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $339,280,940 Lode mining has only been in progress for about 33 years, and not 20 per cent, of Lbe Province has been evon prospected; 300,OoO ��� '.olimy in the British Empire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, security of which is guaranteed by Crown Giants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may Vie obtained gratis by addressing TUB HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES. Victoria, British Columbia. PRGGRESSIVENESS IS THE POLICY. . . of this Drug Store. You will find here everything one would expect in a City Pharmacy. Our Prescription Department is at your service. PERFUMES LATEST ODORS Stewart Drug Store Dated tins 26th day of July, 11*21. 14 F. C. LAWRENCE ~$ 9 *$ JKWKI.EK 9 HMWM* ilwws COAST STEAMSHIPS S. S. PRINCE RUPERT OR PRINCE GEORGE From STEWART, for PRINCE RUPERT, Swanson Bay. Oj"an Falls. Powell River, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle Saturday 12.00 noon S. 8. ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN From Stewart for Prince Rupert Tuesday p.m. From Prince Rupert for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte 1-uuu tut la Wednesday, 8,00 p. m> Pftggenger Train Service From Prince Rupert DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, at 6.45 p.m., FOR SMITH BUS, Prince George, Edmonton and Winnipeg, making direct con lift lions tor all points East and houm*. ���Wr Atlantic Steamship sailings orfurther information, apply to any Canadian National Agent, or to U. F. Mc.Nuughton. Dit'.-it Ax<iit, Prince Rupert, B. C. MINERAL ACT. Certificate ot Improvements. NOTICE. Premier Extension No. 1, Premier Extension No. 2, Premier Extension No. 3, Premier Extension No. 4, Ex- tension Fraction, True Blue, Mist No. I ' 1, Mist No. 2, Miat Fraction, Paul, ' A ���,������_��� u/���t���u���., �����. .- Joe Fraction. Hluox Mineral Claims;I American Watches at Manu- situate in the Portland Canal Mining I ��i vi - inn of Caaaiar Diatrict. _t-Aa.VL-.Ntiv (WALTHaM, AND OPTICIAN When* located: East Fork Cascade ("reek, Salmon River Valley. TAKK NOTICE that Dalby B. Morkill, of Stewart, li. ('., acting as agent for Premier Cold Mining Company, Limited, Free Mil er's Certificate No. 618MC, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Hecorder for A Certificate of improvementa, for the purpoae of obtuming a Crown (irant of the above claims. And further take noii'-e that action, under section 86, must be Onmiasinml baton the issuance of audi Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 23d day of Septemlu-r, A ll. Ii��23. 19 facturers' Price. HYDER - ALASKA HYDER RADIO SERVICE Op^n 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (including Sunday.) Messages delivered in Stewart, B, C. SALMON KIVEK STAGE LINE ���*��_��� 'iYr PREMIER MINK 'j��� ��������';; worn, hw aid nm mn immt ra u 1KTO ��� w ll. HaOONMI.1 .i. Hum 2 Uu 2 .���������, MOVED JOHN WANDER has moved his BARBER SHOP to the Tourist Rooms Corner 5th. and Columbia Your Patronage Solicited TOURIST ROOMS NOW OPEN j An Ideal Home to bring your Mother, Sister or Wife Special Weekly Rates JACK YOHN, Proprietor .... STKWAKT, B.C WE WANT . . . YOUR BUSINESS We carry an sbundant stock of table necessities and pure food products and we seek your patronage on a basis of absolute merit. Let us serve you GREY & WILSON. Smith Block - STKWAR' VICTORIA APARTMENTS FURNISHED 634 King*;.,, ay Hyder, B. C. Mrs. Anna Miller, Proprietor. UNION STEAMSHIP GO. OF B. G, LID. Trsrs: CARDENA. sails f*��_ STEWART kvery MONDAY at 10 p.m. for PRINCE RUPERT ocean falls VANCOHT.K NOftTHBOUKO ieavea Vanuouvek evbry today \t " PRINCE RUPERT " MmDA for ALICE ARM. ANYOX and STEWAKT Excellent Passenger Accommodation Express 1 I Prince Rupert A^ent. 2nd Ave., Phone 668. Head Olliees, Union Dock, Ft (arrall St, Vancouver, Phi T FOR FOODS s hat Look hat Taste RIGHT hat Are Stewart Prices that auit one and ail MEALS 35c and up ee tick at the HverGi Ideal Bath-house International Ave., Hyder, Alaska. Mrs. Grosbusch, Prop. Clean iteds 50c. JUST ARRIVED "SILK HAT" Brand Cocktails. MANHATTAN, MARTINI, Etc. COVBRNMKNT MQUOH WORE KM WISE ANU TAITK Price UW Fe* Bottle 'Ihi. advi-rtifteiiieiit ,. nut publiaht-d or diaplay-d l>y Hie I Board or by tha liovarnaitiit ,,t ijiitiali i ���lumLiia.
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Title | Portland Canal News |
Publisher | Stewart, B.C. : H. W. M. Rolston |
Date Issued | 1923-10-05 |
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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. |
Identifier | Portland_Canal_News_1923_10_05 |
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Date Available | 2016-08-03 |
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