THE TERRACE ‘NEWS, TERRACE B.C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1938 - TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gavin and their daughter arrived home from ‘Prince Ttupert Jast Wednesday. _ 2 Se Word came in Saturday that Chas. V.indstrom, jr., eldest son of Mr.‘ and Mrs. C. Lindstrom of Remo, had ‘been killed In a logging accident on. Vaucor- |. ver Island. From information it ap- years that he had been involved in a tractor accident and the machine had overturned killing him © and _ another man. ~ a a ee a met a eet Cons. and Mrs. H. L. MeiXenney ar- e\ rived home from Prince Rupert last Wednesday night. Many of their friends were at the station to greet them but a kindly conductor had -stop- ‘ped the train at the crossing west of town. Hlowever, the friends calied as the house later and In the good old groom, wy x ea = Miss Letty Cardinal returned from T'rince Rupert on Friday. : ef . . ee . ——— G. BE.. Philifpson and P,- Lakie of Prince Rupert came up:on Friday and on Saturday had meetings with the cominittees in charge of Dominion Day celebrations. -The C.N.R. excursion is coming that day and it is expected the Triuce Rupert Boy’ 's band will be along 1p SUPpny musi¢ for the festiities. te F. Sndfury Hamlin, brother of G. 8. Tlamdin, is holidaying , here'as the guest of his brother. Torquay in Dev oushire, Bng., and a number of, years ago. was, Jocated | in southern B. C.. ; . Dr. 8. G. Mills: and son Parker ras turned last Saturday from Toronto. , : ** { Who messed up the electric wires or the cars which a number of young folk oe rr ae ae “as elrove out to Finlay Lake last:Sunday?! 1: 3¥t took the drivers some time ‘to ‘first | the prospectors, and there is. a feeling find owt what was the.matter and 4) then some more time to fix the wiring. | Messing with a car is bad business and mot healthy for anyone caught .at tt ake Mra, A. C. Head entertained. at ‘the tea hour 6m Wednesday in honer of | Mrs. Ac Hobbis of London, Eng. Mrs. fashioned way welcomed the bride and |: Mr.: -Hatalin is from ; .,, comes to interest. outside capital, and “| men wv ss i a her sister-in-law, Miss I, Head, and C. R. Gilbert ond Mrs, 8. N. G. Kirk- aldy, Mrs..C., Michael: and Misseg El- Hott and Dorothy. Head acted: as servi- tors. hee . On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. N. G Sherwood entertained in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilfred Sherwood of Birmingham, Eng, ; ee 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. GC. McConnell left on Thursday to take up their residence at Sumas, B.C. Hon. Dr. G. M. Weir; provinctal Sec- retary, and minister of. education, lett for Prince Rupert on Tuesday after spentling the week end here, | eer . . Dr. Morrison, inspector of schools, was in the district from Monday until Thursday, Usk People are Strong for the — , _ Sampling: Plant Around: Tak there is the feeling that the. Grotto ‘results have amply. proven the value.of the Government Sampling Plant to prospectors: and mine develop- ors. Returns from tonnage shipments ulve more accurate estimates of values than assays made from grab and face simples. These returns also furnish funds for carrying on more work: Avy- erage values taken from a, series of which shipments nye sure to have-more ‘weight with investors when the time have faith in their properties see opportunities. te. ‘bring in .svorth while mines that’ will. be. sélves and to the: disti “The services rendered. b :theDepart ment of Mines: through the -sampling ‘plant’ Tas’ ‘appreciated in the minds of that from now on that a man with any thing of veal value will bave the op- portunity to bring the property to’ pro- ‘luction and reap. a reward for his faith in the district and for the hand work he has undertaken te prove that faith” “Buy at Home” principal. . OMINECA. HERALD A vou use these columns? - Vancouver printers will help sell your produce... . ¥ EXRERE TREAD ae When you use. the ‘eilamne. of your: a SS Pas LOCAL NEWSPAPER: : You are supporting a loeal industry" and © encouraging. ‘ the” Tel! the buving pubtic what. you, have’ and give the price, | Are here to carry that méssage to the public for you. not! help.b build your town ind community Nor, ND TERRACE N EWS. will rye i pe smathes ‘| to carry, on development with the pro- Good Returns. Grotto Group Ore e Shipment During the past few weeks two ship- ments were made to the government sampling. plant at Prince Rupert from the Grotte group a mile and a half up Elardscrabble creek. The group was ‘staked in 1928 by Joe Bell, George Al- wer and J, L. Eethurem, all of Usk, Since that time considerable develop- ment work has been done and last win- ter operations were concentrated on No, 1 Iead with the object of provid- ing tonnage lots for shipment, May 11th and consisted of 18 tons. Gross. Feturns amounted to $489 and all charges came ‘to $249. The net re- turn to the owners was $190, or a little etter, than $10 per ton. ; ‘Just, before. the | first: shipment was maile it was decided to look into some. of the material that was going to the dump, A small sample was sent to Dr Mandy at Prince Rupert who forward- ed it to Victoria for thorough testing. The report stated that it contained two ores, dark gray Petzite and silver gray Yosalite. Indications were. thet it would carry high values. A grab sim- ple was taken from the dump and this assayed 2.55 oz. gold, 135 oz, silver to the ton, Both ores are types of telu- rides, an ore, up to that time, accord- fing to Dr. Mandy, had not been report- ed in upper B.C. The ore occurred in the No. 1 vein and in making a second shipment two tons were included with ns shipped the first time. Returns of this show values of 52 o4. gold, 30 oz, sliver. and 3.5. per cent copper to $181, and after charges had been de- ducted the operators received a cheque ‘for $120, . This gave them net returns on the basis of $23.60'per ton. ‘Recently Joe. Bell has investigated other leads on the property. No. 2 veln, which ig 14 inches wide, is locat- ed. at the same level ns No. 1, 580 ft. nbove the creek bed. This yen carries nahigh percentage of the teluride ores. No, 3, at the same lerel is 12 inches wide, and is similar in structure to the No, 2, The No. 4, 260 ft.-higher up, has a width of 14 inehes. It also is high in the stuff. « No. 1 vein, in a tunnel 130 tt, long. wives widtha of two to four.ft... Opera- tions are belng carried on with a small crew and Joe Bell is in charge.. The, partners. feel that in spite of the charges that are of necessity are high, on small shipments, they will be able cues from shipments. Work for the time being will be devoted.as much as possible ‘to taking out telurides, ‘i ragle Catch’em _ Campers Eat’em | Poor Salmon is ove aap a Rakes, | { guest looked: over -the ‘lake’ while the cook and-dishwasher ‘cledned'up. lane. high school ‘principal;:full of ‘the Shades of Capt. Cook | “and Henry | Morgan. | Back in the days when they burled their treasures o nthe Nova Scotia const’ they called them pirates. The modern term is‘ highjackers, Call-it what you like, it flaunted the Sicull-and cross bones'on ‘Sunday’ after- noon st broke: the-: ‘peaceful harmony} o£ Lakelse: Lake: : It"all'‘ happened af- ter A.. B, White’ had: stood fdr some time on: the verandah of Ed. Kenney’s summer cottage, A feeling of replete: mess possessed him--R,. W.- Riley ‘had cooked: a tasty repast, and’ now the Out on the Jake ‘something - fluttered. | lore of Silver, Treasure. Island, fifteen yeat of the sea of’ high’ adventure on the acAs, ‘kept his eye" ‘on the: eurlous The first shipment went forward on three and a half tons of the.same ore |” the ton. Gross returns amounted ‘to; § ae ‘or two, and down-the eagle and fish ‘inion of the’ jackers langinaige-quite- "uniit: for’. the ‘tablespoonsful flour, Juieg of: one: lem- on; Hutter 'the alze of an egg, 2 eggs. |, Chrysler Products Agents for Dodge Cars ' Plymouth Cars Desoto Cars © Dodge Tracks : Passengers, Freight,. Express ‘Baggage transferred to any ‘point. ‘Prompt and reliable service. Always ‘at your call Swain’s Transfer, Taxi & Garage A. McDonald, Proprietor Px IMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND eS This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia happenings. After a while he called his friends. They went into a huddie. “Books like a bird in distress. We'd ‘hetter take a look-see,” Into the boat they went and Ed. got the kicker going. They headed out to ward the spot. Soon they knew it was a bird. It was fluttering toward: the}; shore. They steared for it, but before they reached it they saw. it was a bald herded eagle. By dint of a lot of hard work it reached the shore, Then it tried to fly, .It raisedj.and a salmon appeared .in its talons, The eagle got a few feet, but down it and: the fish |. came, It ‘tried again and made a yard came. agnin. By that time Commadore Kenney liad the boat close and the bird flew up into; 4a.tree, leaving the fish ‘hehind, The: boat was swung to shore ‘and close to’ the salmon, : but. the fish started to. slip. into. deeper: -water: The pedegogue seized an: ‘ore, vaulted out: of the boat, inndé,:n.lunge and. -Brabbet - Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water ~ Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. Ld “If it grows in the woods we'll get it? Inter-Valley Lumber —— «& Supply Co. 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