D gm 0 mt Me, a The Omineca Miner PUBLISHED BEVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON, THE CENTER. OF THE GREAT Omrneca District OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, = A. R. Macdonald, Publisher and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada and British Possessions, Two Dollars a year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year, ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $3.50 per inch per month; Reading Notices, 20 cents per line 1 for each insertion... Legal notices inserted at B. G, Gazette rates, . Vou, LV. _ SarurDAy, NoveMBER 28, 1914, No. 13 Those who realize that the great basic industry of mining is going to prove the greatest factor inthe development and pros- perity of British Columbia will be gratified to learn that Dr. Brock, lately chief of the Dominion Geological Survey, and now dean of the faculty of applied science in the British Columbia University, has accepted ‘the presidency of the Vancouver Chamber of Mines, This organization, while it bears the name of Vancouver, is com- posed of mining men operating in every district of the province,. ‘and will undoubtedly meet with a considerable measure of success in its efforts to advanee the mining industry. We regard the connection now established between the Chamber of Mines and the provincial. university as a most encouraging sign of the times. In the person of Professor Brock, the Chamber has a president of wide experience and great ability, a3 well qualified for the office he has now accepted as for the high position he occupies in the university. ; We hope to see mining courses of extended scope included in the curriculum of our new seat of learning, and particularly short, winter courses, similar to those which have proved so popular in the college of mines of the University of Washington. There are many men, engaged in prospecting and mining in this province, who would gladly take advantage of a three-months’ session of lectures and demonstrations on mining subjeets. © Such a-course, designed to meet the needs of men who desire to know more of the technica! side of prospocting, mining, and assaying, would be of untold benefit to the industry. There is no reason why such a program should not be adopted... Ag inthe American university, short course students should have no fees or charges to pay except for materials actually used. It: would be well for. those interested in this subject to brig it to the attention of ‘the provincial authorities, who’ may be ex- ‘pected to look with favor upon a; proposal. | so" evidently. practical and beneficial to the mining industry. ‘ THE BEST.MINING | INVESTMENTS ues, but the discovery of uew. When ‘an honest, elean- out - Jt ia almost impossible to get a veal money-making investment in a profit producing mine. The shares cost so much that the! glaimed for it to makeit good, or trove, ‘the recovery: ot old val: straight-out, bona: fide mining offer comes your way, and you. can prove it to be all that is. dividend rarely amounts to more than good interest on the money paid for the shares. It follows, then, that the most favourable: time to invest in a mining property is when. the development work “has. been carried so far that values are known to be sufficiently great to make the investment profitable and where the only chance is in the values of the land that. has not yet been developed, As money was heeded to develop ’ the project, so money is needed | for mining machinery when the} prospect has been developed. The shrewd mining will seek such opportunities and take advantage of aa many of them as his financial resources will warrant. It is in such in- _ yestments that money is made in . mining, Such are ideal invest- ment opportunities, in that they . . d j 1; { . ~ a combine safety and large profits abundant eopper ores along thel: as practically assured facts.- . There is no better investment, all :thirigs considered, no. more _exciting,:. honorable, important undertaking or enterprise than the imining of «gold, silver, cop- ‘ per, ete.” The world needs these); metals, must have-them, And as long a3 the world stands men. will struggle, sacrifice and per- “sist the’ ‘hunt far, them. - Min- ‘ ing is honorable, in. “that: it in - Jares no man, but makes an in- -“-ftial ebfitribation. to the: world’s _eaalth f rom. which all. met: de- investor | | fissured zones, you can see into it by means of. the unmistakable evidences of _}truth which mark its very face as an honest thing—take some. of it if you: have the money; fcr|[F- if you get in right on the: right ‘kind of a mine before they open ‘it, up and the whole world knows ‘the story of the millions that are ‘in it, and everybody comes tum- ‘bling over everybody else to ‘grab everything in sight, you'll ‘get.rich.--Exchange, Copper in B: C. | In -eoncluding a very ‘compre- the British Columbia Magazine: entitled - in Coastal Copper Deposits,’” Ron- ald C.: ‘Campbell Johnston, M-E., says: “There can be no doubt ’ con- cerning, the presence here ‘of reat length’ of-B. C. in frequent deposits of irameni se torinage con- tained.in wide, extensive: contact: Now that most of the. probable. contingencies likely: to be encountered é are famil: iar and a thorough knowledge of whatalready has been accomplish- edis complete, therequisite values established to be only above one per cent-ore, or Jess than $3.00, as paying {ta way commercially at. the present day, and prospects. most encouraging in being, fur: thier. able toe yet suedéasfully | treat ores of les6, than” one per capper, it it behoves ' hensive and able contribution to] British Columbia's - THE OMINECA MINER, ‘SATURDAY, NOVEMBER-2 2, ‘yo 32000000000 a I ' ‘| but now lying dormant, . only waiting for a repetition of . more. successes throughout the coast range of British Columbia,”’ Liquor License Application Notice Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of Decamber next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the license for the sale of liquors by whole- sale in and u upon the’ premises § known as the Hudson’s -Bay ompany ‘g atare, vituate at Hazelton, B. C., upon: the Jands described ag lots-6 and 7, Hazel- ton -townsi i THE HIJDSON’S BAY COMPANY, WILLIAM WARE, Manager, Applicant. Liquor Act~Section 41° Notice 1s hereby. given that, on the firat day of Decém ar neXt, application will ‘be made.ta.-the - Superintendent hotel license to. sell liquor..by ratailin the hotel known as the Hotel Telkwa, situated.at Aldermere, in-the Province of British Columbia, Dated this 8let day of October, 1914. 1B BROUG TON & McNEIL, Applicants . er Jd. J J, McNeil. mt re i GOOD MORNING! We Are Introducing. American Silk American Ceshmere American Cotton-Lisle HOSIERY They have stood the test. Give real foot comfort. No agama to rip. Never become loose or bag-. gy. The shape is knit in—not pressed in. GUARANTEED for | fineness; style, superiority of material and workmanship. Absolutely etain- Jess. 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[STEVENS ir the hotel known as the Omineca Hotel, situated at. Hazelton, in.the: Province of British Columbia, aby :. Dated this 15th day of. October, 1914.. JOHN C.K. SEALY, Anplirant. POOL; AND AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES... eM Finest: Cigare, Cigarettes; ‘and Tabaccos, Choice . Confectionery, Freitsy Ice Cream, Soft Dritiks Liquor Act:--Section-41: | GRAHAM ROCK er ae “PROPRIETOR... -. Notice is hereby given that, on the will be made to the Superintendent of hotel. license to-sell liquor by retail in | ne ‘ S. S-- PRINCE. GEORGE. situate at Hazelton, i in the. Provinge ot UNK J. Leavea:, Prince Rupert fer toon Victoria and "Pate thia 1hth day of October, 2914. |f Al: 8.3:/PRINCE JOHN" leaves Prince Rupert fo Van: G. M ELEY, g Ve, ie: "leaves Prince uper or ane : ROYSTON Os Applicant. couyer, 7p, m.; Novi: 1, 24, ‘Dee By Be leave ‘Hazeiton::for : Prince: Georas _ Liquor Act--Section.41 * PASSENGER TRAINS. Femonton, Sealatoon,. delville. ta Notice is: hereby given that, on the; @. 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