« .Gement - Brick: . BUILDING i@ MATE TA . Sash &: Doors” 3-plyVeneer Paneling . oa Plaster - -Fireclay- ot Roofing ” Fir’ Finish ‘a. ‘Specialty | ALBERT & & McCAFFERY, rp: Prince. Rupert, B. (om ay i «f “f { i | the answer, or else is'tao | conéern- ed in picking up the stray niekels,- “Correspondence | | Fi fo ‘(Continged-from pages)* , “Mining in North ¥ Cetmtinuied from ‘plige a oo & diner ee (Ree answer, but no. cone caras to have erty with copper “aa” ‘d'tubsidiary| f product “together ‘with’ “silver. The gold exists as’“‘free’? in size Weep ‘ aa bi a Fan a7 --Hanall Spur,B. C. | Royal Lumber Company Note that the name of our Post Office has been changed me om.” Royal ills HANALL, BC. "Manufacturers of Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Floor ing Get our prices before ordering sloowhore Rough, Dressed & Dimension - where: he could: sow them and reap a erop of dollars. : if everyone ig happy’ and quite satisfied with things as they are there i is: no use in Roing any: further, ‘but ‘when ° things ret —~|so bad that the sheriff, starts his. work of closing up 2 good many enterprises, perhaps: these efforts of mine may. not have been futile. | L cannot ‘conceive why. it has taken all these | years to bring the need of some’ action to the public attention, as there seem to be some who really. acknowledge that a need’ exists, why no-one has succeeded in. getting a solu- tion for the greater part, at least the local part, of our troubles, am waiting for our leaders and] statesmen to do. something, and hope it is “not Boing to -be hecessary for me to supply al] the blueprints and. specifications. **MOSSBACK.’? from a grain of sand to $3 nug- gets and agyrepated: ‘Mmasees, in well-defined . veins. from: three to eleven feet wide lying j in diorite and granite .Porphyry. The gold also exists.in. combination with bornite and ¢haleocite to the ex- ‘tent of $1 to each unit of copper as a regular minimum quantity, ‘There are five parallel quartz and feet, carrying the same ‘gold. | x silver- copper ore. The property was: ‘organized as the. Kitselas Mountain Copper ‘Co. Ltd., with a capital of $1,000,000. Much expenditure has. been made on its long erosseut tunnels to reach Ij the veins at lower level. ‘ To the west of Usk, in the Kit- selas-Kalum range, 25 miles from Terrace, in the vicinity of Kalum Lake’ free gold and auriferous {quartz -yeing. are being operated This crown is the ‘seal- of “Cascade”. _ quality—look for it on. every bottle; of genuine’ “ * Cascade” Beer. ne FOR BREWED Le ne bh HOTEL & FAMILY “Cascade” i BETTER BEER Hops; and Malt- — always been: the BETTER the very finest of beers, tion. as’ human hands and ; -. brains ican. make it~ “Insist bog hay BEER. The differ.‘ :: ™ ence is in ‘the brewing, For. the. making of. «:... “Cascade” we have secured. the services of a. * . ‘brewmaster with a lifelong experience in. brewing ‘We have set up a plant,.”. - second to none in the West—we have spared no - pains or expense to give the, ‘ public BETTER BEER —: . beer that is as near perfec- ; ee the rich, creamy 4 the way it ‘sparkles why “Cascade” has 6 / 4 “Sold: at all the Government. of [: . ‘ . Brewed Right. _ ; me : | Pour a glass of “Cascade” —s - foam come to the top—note ~ smthe clear, amber.color—breathe in the pungent, — appetizing smell ‘of the malt and hops—taste it, _ and your palate will tell you ee - ” Lehe ; Cerna | ° on “Cascade” if you want. the-best 0 6 ‘it costs no ‘more, “oe Government’ Liquor Vendors, © _ VANCOUVER BREWERIES | LIMITED ° + This: advertisement 1 is not pitblished or displayed by. .. the: Eiquor. Sonterol: Board or: by oe yy "British Columbia, ~|have been working jin coneen- .|sons of 1928 and 1924 Dr. Hatison 7 .. was discovered in 1876, and was ‘a prolifie’ ‘placer yielder, - _. {Measure over 70,000,000 tons. of 157 per cent iron ore. -|head of the Copper are extensive 7 Through Sleeping: oo ways have made arrangements to| | operate tourist and standard sleep- ‘|upon. Thesg are situated in the metamorphic © slates: ‘and other rocks. Small prospecting mills trating the ore and have been successful for testing to warrant larger plants, During the sea- of the Geological Survey of Can: Jada made a: reconnaissance of the field and pronounced it a likely very ' productive gold. region. Lorne Creek, tributary to the Skeena-and 20 miles east ‘of Usk, It heads schist veins in a width of 1200 ] European or American Plan the Bulkley _ im find this & grand hotel to stop at. saddle horses provided. bf es Fn he, + ik ies ret So ‘Pita biome tore s my, NORTHERN. ~B, G. Prinéé ee Rupert, ‘B. C. _ European Plan. (0%: Rates $1.50 per day’ up. a al The Bulkley Hotel ‘E. E, Orchard, Owner — The headquarters for alley. - Tourists and. Commercial men All trains met. Autos, livery or riga ‘Smithers. B. C. Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson Manager Best attention t to tourists and to ; commercial men. . Dining room in connection Rates reasonable, solicited Patronage is ‘Hazelton - - B,C. { FE eter memento emsieeelit in ‘this formation, * On the: Copper mountains, 16 miles: south of Usk on the contact) zone, Olsen & Dahl mortared by. hand $8000 in native free gold! 1 from their Diamond mineral claim in-part of one season, Aregre-.. gated masses-of gold were shot loose from the veiii in a reddish oxide and would go. $150. The property is now under. arrange- ment for permanent development On the Copper river branch Sum- mit creek; hematite ore has, been developed . ‘by surfaces cuts tol. At the]. beds of commercial coal, ; In all,” from 1914 to 1928 this new: mining district produced $62, 797,903 in metalliferous min- ay ed Cael: | erals, according | .to government : records, _ ; BE cavmermare, SHACKLETON ‘Hotel — USK, B.C, ~ New. clean and comfortabla ; First-clags Dining Room in connection: - ‘ RATES. ARE ATTRACTIVE , THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. Special attention to travellers arriving or departing on - _ Might trains | Grandview Hotel - South Hazelton, BC. . H, CARVATH .- PROP;' Dining Room — and Sample Rooms in connection ; . Cars. rs to Ship ’ Side|} the’ Canadian National Rail- ing cars through from the Pacific |$- *| Coast to the. ship’s side at Mont-|3.--- Hay and Oats | (,, ALWAYSON HAND | ‘LARGE: or SMALL QUANTITIES | ——e as day night. ’ ue November.and - December. nformation ‘regarding te servations, - ‘passports ‘be -Bectitéd : “fron! nt y ‘Apetit! “Any. cee Catidian National Raitways ‘dl 7 ee ‘ton: -people ‘altendad® ‘tie Leap Hi | Year dance, in: Hazelton last ne i yy ro er ‘real-and. Halifax ‘in. connection |? . ‘with Old.Country sailings, auein iy ' ace on “BOYER &: CARR. re Transfert 0. _ "SMITHERS, BiG ae