Pattey Mineral Claim Near Similkameen BC Prospect
The Pattey claim in the Similkameen Mining Division of British Columbia lies on the northern slopes of a mountain range near the Similkameen River and Sterling Creek confluence. Development notes a quartz vein 3 to 12 inches thick on surface, dipping southwest at 40 to 45 degrees, with arsenopyrite dominating and the gold-bearing mineral. tunnels have been driven to intersect the vein, but the lower tunnel twists and may not yet reach the vein if the dip remains.
Labor Day Sports Draw Big Crowds and Fair Weather
Labor Day celebrations drew large crowds as Keremeos hosted events with Princetons team losing 4 0 in the hall game. Tom Daly excelled for Keremeos while Roy Corrigan starred in the field and a wide range of aquatic and track events followed, including notable races, relays, and children’s competitions.
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Tom Daly
Keremeus
Roy Corrigan
Petre
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Booth
W. Daly
Larson
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G. Duwston
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Nck
Marston
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Digman
McDonald
Kearns
Melrose
Potter
Johnston
Allison
Chilliwack
Mining Notes from the Coeur d Alenes and Nearby Mines
The Day notes Coeur d Alenes owners acquire Northport from Le Roi Mining for 80000 dollars and plan to ready the Smelter building for new furnaces within two months but delays in material halt progress toward operation near year end. Reports also detail Graphy Smelting Company outputs across Anyox Grand Forks and Hidden Creek in 1915, with heavy blister copper and silver and gold production, plus claims of further activity and potential investment by Altoona interests in Camp McKinney.
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Hidden Creek
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Grand Forks
Judge Gravy
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Victoria
Snowden
Dayton
Old England
Reception to Private Robert McCurdy in Penticton
Local Orangemen arranged a reception for Private Robert McCurdy to honor his wartime service and tales from Festubert. He spoke modestly about his experiences and loss of sight in one eye, as crowds gathered at the Incola Hotel and a public banquet followed with speeches by local officials and guests. An afternoon visit to Narimata and Summitind preceded a patriotic concert at the Empire Theatre in Penticton.
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Hedley
Coleman
Katemers
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Summerlines
J. M. Robertson
Narinata
Guernsey
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