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The following from the Mining, Engineering and Electrica] Journal should in- terest every miner in the dis- trict: . “Ata meeting: of the Vancou- ver Chamber: of Mines at which to the zinc ores of British Colum- ~ | big. zine ores of British Columbia were of varied character. . Coast de- vging 20 per cent zinc. Samples to be amenable tu water concen- tration. The meeting. had the advant- age of an address by G. U. Mac- kenzie, of.the Dominion Depart- ment of Mines, who. was author- ized’ by Dr.-.Haanal, director of the department, to attend the perimental work at. the Canada Zine Co’s electric smelter at Trail. was only the executive: represen- -the actual experimental work was who had ‘been employed on ex- periments at McGill University, and by a- Belgian electro-metal- lurgist whose services had been secured, A plant consisted of a three-phase 75-k. w. furnaces with three armatures—one in the bot- tom and one on each side. meeting and advise it of. the ex- tative of the department and that being carried out by Mr. Dedolph A. J. C. Nettell gave a paper on | im the treatment. of zinc ores ati Swansea, an interesting discus- |} sion ensued. Mr. Nettell saw no|ff, reason why Swansea methods |} should not be successfally applied (Ri _It was pointed out that the | velopment was described with |ff special reference to the deposit || — on Lynn Creek, where the Lynn|#f - Creek Zinc Co. have developed alii: - body of ore 20 ft wide and aver-|f |sent out for experimental tests |[j_ on concentration showed the ore|*—= Mr. Mackenzie stated he| slag was kept at. a temperature of about 1150 degrees, and the _ |gine was given off as an oxide, which must be drawn off in some |manner. from the furnace and Fos treated separately to be converted into spelter. Experiments will be carried on with a variety ‘of ores, including a silicious earbon- ate from Sheep Creek, and the ores of the Standard, Hewitt, Slocan Star and other mines. In the experimental work at McGill University spelter .had been produced, and the problem now was to develop the process in a commercial way. 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KHON HUDSON'S BAY ‘STORE - WHERE : : QUALITY : : REIGNS ; SUPREME EAA TTT The Big Three of Central BC sometimes it fell: back i in the fur... _ nace,. ‘vesulting in- an. explosion Oe which blew. out the sides of. the: . furnace.. The working out of the at process. was attended with some.’ ” a danger in this | ‘respect, and - the. ee only way to. successfully handle — _ that dust was to remove it:by~. — draft as quickly as formed: ‘and = prevent its accumulation . where. = it might be returned to the. fur- Sooo nace as it. was highly’ explosive: = great heat at which the. furnace .. The plant ‘at Nelson would. be open to the publie, so. ~