— NEW! W'HAZELTON, B ‘C.,. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1928 ———— —a ————— nye Terrace Playing Golf on Their’ | New Grounds} The Terrace Golf Course is now un: ‘der way. The first enthusiasts were ‘out in their regalia and clubs Inst: Sun: day afternoon and. although there: was quite a chill wind. blowing the boys puffed out their chests and exclaimed “Ah, but if was fine!” “While only a few in town linve the: hecessary tools for golf as yet, there are quite a num- ber inaking out thelr order forms and n number of the young gaffers aré ‘on. au hunt for information ‘as to just what the enddy is supposed to do and how he is to induce the ‘players to ‘realize that he is o a receptive creature after packing t sack, cof iron and wood | a aéternoon, : ; aA “puplle ‘meeting called by the Golf Committee. of the Board of Trade war held in the Terrace Theatre on..Tues- day, April-24th, J, K. Gordon was itl the chair, Others. ‘present were ‘Geo. Dover, W.-H. Burriett, A, H. Barker; A. Attree, S. Kirkaldy, F. Bishop, RE: W. Riley, BE, ‘I. Kenney, 8. Brooks, ‘T Marsh, G. Hoimwood, H. - Haltiwell, Rey, W. Allen and Mrs. Dover, and R. f Corlett. HY, Halliwell acted as secretary, Mr, Barker presented the ‘committee's re- * port stating that many sites had beer: considered for a course;-and had-“come to the conclusion tlie Little pre-emption was the most satisfactory, but the first terms ‘were, not considered practicable. New terms hove since been arranged ; with Mr. Little, they being for a term of twenty years with: a rental of $10C per year for the first ten- “years, anc $200 per year for the second ten, and a. complimentary: ticket. Mr, | -Little felt sure that'no one ‘else would. cleat und fence between 35 and 40 acres an¢ rent it for any such sum. ‘The inerenst in the rent forthe. second ‘ten yerr:. was to provided for the. anticipatec g} euhanced value-of the land; and: ‘to pro- , Vide for the increased taxes, , The ‘¢cini has the privilege to give upthe lease at any time, or they. could. ‘purehasc 4 the lund for $8,000 and interesfton thi portion unpaid. While the commit: tee did net recommend the. acceptance of the offere they expressed the belie” e 6that a more attractive offer could Ao: - be secured anywhere. The proposed course is close to ‘town. ad thus many would join who would Aho If the grumms were far out, and ws it was along the railway it woule do a lot to advertine- itself, A elu! A) house at present is. not: required, anc: the members could. start phnying a » once, The only disadvantage. was ‘it a Could not he extended to an 18 hole ; votrse, i The committee recommended tha. 4 the meeting deeite. Upon the -mem hership fee and with the first tioney-1& Abs Peceived pay the first yerr's rental q A letter from C. oY. Britt. of Prine Rupert. sugrested that if 100° mem hers could be: enrolled the Cy N, R a Would then probably. consider: puttiny- ROU RR eheelectrie aur . catia 'T, sennes Bhoke favorably + to. or ; Aiidsing a po club ind -necepthuig. thr Puffer’ of Mi, Tittle,’ expressing his be lie? that it wah a most: #enerous - offer vl one that could not be equaled. Ee. “any onde cuterlur to the’ Wishes of PAG reonte ap Prince Rupert svhere: ; oat portion of. thelr | “Me From, Matiy - others: psa spoke avor of the movement’ ‘and finall: . ‘ InatHon of Mr. Haliwelt: cand My: tren tf was deel dad ta appoint com ; hittes of seven, five. to: ‘bes appointed : ‘at ptt meoting ‘and ‘two Jater,’ ‘to: carts. 0, The fitlowing Were: nominated ate Barket, Burnvtt!. B. T.Kenney ivka ly. and» Dover.: After * the: ‘pen: “Al jueethip the s reelul : bs first semalon,, oe committee ae “bpack horses may get suphort was-te | : tion: . Changes Made | in the Mohawk | Management| Mohawk Mining Co. held recently in ‘Vaneouver Ed. iG Brown presented his resignation ‘as ‘ president and general manager, The directors accepted the resignation and, untill the affairs of the - company. in Vancouver are ready for re-organization, W. 8. Harris and Jock Robertson: will ‘carry on the busi- ness end. -Al. Harris who was present at the meeting returned; to New, Haz: elton Wednesday evening last... He says that the work of mining and develope- ment of~ the: Mohawk . “Will continue, as before, any: Te- organization of the business end. will not effect. the mine. The drift: tunnel’ on the fifty foot level ‘is being’ ‘earried forward and is now: in 140 feet with four feet of ore in the face of which sixteen inches are high grade and the rest is mill. feed. ‘The plans are to do a. little mdre prospecting ‘around - the' hanging wail on this level and also to continue. the tunnel further ahend. At thé same time n lot of ore is being: taken ont, sorted and jigged and two tons of high grade ‘a day ure being hauled. to the depot, at New Hazelton, - This: Wil shortly be increased to three tons Mr. Harris says that this is very high grade. . Only: the best is being picked out. He also: reports the jige is doing. very fine work and working well. Mining, N otes “At a mestiiig, of the directors of the}' per day.. . |More Ore From The Silver Cup - Bigger Shoots ‘Sinice the report of operations last Week at the Ailver Cup mine the ore in the'No,-3 drift has widened out to a full face of. tive feet, one half of it js high: grade and ‘the other half is .of a god milling: grade, In the No. 4 the work has been chiefly. in straightening out the tunnel. and thus shortening the ore haul. : There’ will be a carload of High grade: shipped. out. this week and next: week the shipments will be made in sacka and. a higher grade of ore will be. sent out.’ A White truck arrived for the Duke Mining Co, this week and it has. been put into commission. property and he expressed himself ag most agreeably surprised at the won- derful change that had taken place in ‘the mine ‘since his last visit. He had been - waiting to, see what the No, 4 drift tuinel would produce, ashe Q@Xx- pected the future: of the mine would be prety well defined by that tunnel, Se ane oR a cate SILVER CUP. IS BETTER YET Engineer says that., Reports. Printed Thus far are ‘Very Modest After completing a fourteen days sainpling test at the Silver ‘Cup mine HL. F. 8, Woolverton, of General Bx- ploration (o., Ltd., left Sunday for Terrace on mining business. He: told the. Herald. that anything: this paper LW. 8. Harris is expected ‘to arrive | in New ~ Hazeltou next .- Wednesday night nid ‘he “will - get work - started. on the New. Hazelton Gold and: Cobalt property. on’ Roucher de. Bowle Moun- tain. aS new syndicate of Vancouver men heve. taken ver this proper ty, and will develope it. . One of’ the first things te be done will be to extend the tram a consider. able distauce down the Hill so. the: the ore more rendily. From. the end ‘of the- new tram it will. be. packed. to Carnaby from which , Dotnet: it will be shipped. Befure the summer is far advane- ed this property will again be shipping ore, and at the same time extensive developement ‘work will be going: on In the past some yery rich ore. haa |’ been. taken from ‘this mine and while v ery. high, The Sunrise “property on? Mile Mountain recently: ‘taken over by Jones of Vaneouver, 2" Imining en~ glueer, and his *ussoclates., has ‘been stocked. nnd. ng. early, dn. June. ns poa- sible | ‘operations : will be undertaken on u large scale. grade of ore is Nine Free Picture Show Coming The Forestry, : educational a will ‘be: ini’ New. Huzelton and ‘Hazelton on Saturday: May: 12th and “the: general public: Is: invited to take adyaninge. of the opportunity to: visit the ‘ear and. to see. 5,000 feat: of. British Columbia fils. free, ., The. pleture show. is.‘ en: titled | “The: Red: “Destroyer” nnd. At ts: well” worth: ‘seeing. This. enn’ is “‘Inak- Stojis. at, all the: ‘points: “long. the. rel oN. R. dn connection” ‘with forest ‘protec: lt, will. be. fomnd: most interest- | the shipments have not .been large t the . * |had’ said wbout' the ‘Silver Cap ‘wais' in-: dead” very, mild... The ore bodies and the. grade of the, ,ore ds not only fully as ood as hag “been reported> but -isT: better...” ‘He expressed ‘the opinion’ that @ position to go on a shipfing basis of He was ing. and. he looks. for the Cup to be n noney: making’ property. He gives n ‘Tot of credit to Mr. Dornberg for his courage to continue operations alone on the property and to bring it to such a high standard as-a producer, HOSPITAL DAY PLANS" Cotimnittes in Charge Has About Com- |. Dleted its “Work—Good Time is . Assured for Two Days ‘The anal celebration of Hospital Dry. will be observed with the ‘Hazelton Hospital on Sat- urday, May 12, ‘The celebration will {really start the evening before when a. concert will be held In the Assembly Hall, Hazelton,. from & to 9.80 to be follow: ed by a dance... On the program “‘Ithere will be speeches by Rey. Mr]. “Gibson of Smithers ant liy: Dr, Leon. There will: also be sey-|- The. dance is |: ard Werinch.- exal. musical numbers, to: start-.at 9,80, and there. ‘will hea tures’ are free, there ‘WiE-be. a ladies | soft. ‘ball gone starting at 2.90 to ba. followed" ‘by nov- elty: ‘Taces ‘and: “other: events.’ At 4.30. ments,’ A’-cordial invitetlon 18: extend: ed bis all ro. be: ‘present, Mrs: Hagin ‘of ‘Copp Clty was oy - jot tHe. We k Last week Douglas Lay visited: the}: (Consolidated. Takes Options ton on Wednesday night from Van couver where he has been all. winter, Ee ‘is representing the Trail Consoli- dated, and on Thursday went down to Terrace in company with Russel Smith Hugh has taken an option on Smith's Properties “the M &’M and MN & K” on Legate Creek, opposite Pacific. These two groups are reported*to be big showings, . suffictent to interest the Consolidated. Work is to be done on them this summer to test them out. -JUDSON COMPANY OPERATING C, O. Duncan, representing the Jua- son Pile, Pole & Timber Co. of Van- couver, returned Wednesday: after - business trip south. ‘He was accom- panied to Terrace by Mr. Judson whe has taken the Sundal residence and ir to be here for some months looking af. ter the interests of his company. , To ‘|Terrace the coming of this new firm to tuke out cedar Doles and Piling it i: of the greatest importance. It is an industry worthy of every support. A god many men find employment in the pole camps and they make good wages. -The Judso Co, will operate up towards the Kalum country for a start but expect to branch ont so that they will soon be second: to. no firm takin: out cedar. Most of their poles will be shipped to the coast, | The road to the Bulkley Valley, is in pretty‘ fair shape “now. © ‘From: = "New | ‘with ore in aight: thé: Silver .Cup ds in between 30 and 40 tons of ore per day |- ‘jfor o long perod of years. more than satisfied with his sampl-|: in eunnection | charge made for it, but alt other fea. - On. Saturday. at the: Fiospital grounds : onivard: will be the reception: at the) : hospital and nurses ‘héme.and: refresh- : Hazelton to Twenty,. ‘Mile the grader | bas ‘been over it; but from ‘there on’ the ‘boys say’ ‘it is not to bad. ‘There have - Pacific Mines| Hugh ‘Barrie arrived in New. Hazel- |. To Ship Ore i in Two Months From Diadem Fred. Lowensbery, formerly, of Al- aska,. and now in charge of the devel: opment of the Diadem property near Usk, was in town the first of the week He is associated. ‘with Mr, “Wodlverton im the property ‘and they have plans’ for large scgle development. _ There are three men on: the work now, but. for the past two or three weeks they have been employed chiefly: in puttin; the read in shape and getting in the compressor. and supplies, The pro- perty is a gold-copper with possibilities of being. one: of ‘the big things of the north. «Several engineers have exain- . ined jt_in the past’ and all were very favorably’ impressed, ‘and ‘several of- . fers have been made ‘for it since ‘the 7 o | Bresent operators have taken it up. - Mr. Lowensbery informed the Herald that he was confident he had true fis- sure veins and his first work. wag: Bo: ing to be to prove the truth of his con. . tention. While doing - ihig he woulg also be taking out_ore, and he hopes .to start shipping ore to Granby smel,, ter within two months, There are five parallel yelns on the property and all’can be tapped with a cross cut tun- backs. Tt is only a mile and a halt from the mine to the. Hanall siding. A: two ton Reo truck has’ been taken jn | te hendle the supplies for the present from Usk to the mine and later to zhau) ere. Until-a bridge or two. has ‘been put in shape it will: be impossible to get the, truck into. full. act! been ‘quité: 2) faumber* f ; 7 ready, this: ‘spring and they. are e making. pretty. good. time. : 4 heme Tey eee esa Se erty or ten acres at for yourself and family. available at the old. . “but these cannot: be Land adjoins New ‘Hazelton railway; school: and churches.. numerous’ mines now working: It i is s exellent : ; ‘land for gardens, fruit and poultry. : ‘There | are a number of Five Come on get in now while it is easy. “Get five . New Hazelton and make'a home - It. will be worth. real ‘Money I ina year if ‘you improve i it this year. a, 4 ~ Keep a. Cow and Poultry: and «Have, Your Own Big Garden and. enjoys roads, It is close ‘to the: TT arid Ten 4 acre blocks | prices. and.on the old. terms, ” guaranteed for longy a. nel which will give them 600 feet of