eh eas i Bue WIFE the DRUDGERY ot eon jy the’ Leading Hardware. Stores. 4 WE PARTICULARS FROM . -E. Demers & Co. | PRINCE RUPERT Millinery, Hair Goods. Ladies’ Up-to-date "Farnighings in Suits, . Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Evening Gowns, . “Corsets, Hosiery, ; Gloves. Neckwear. ~ Raincoats, Petticoata, Reat Laces, and all kinds of Faney Work, MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Galena TRY THEM | 7 "THEN you'll know why Jf Nylo Chocolates are If so remarkably popular. f They are absolutely pure : end wholesome—-no arti- § ficial coloring or artificial [¥ flavoring—just “pure 9& food’? candics. Our ‘stock is always § fresh. Once youtrythem— jf ‘you'll always buy them. - fj Come into our store. Take jj A a box home today. They | He are so delicious. Sixty cents to one dollar-and < } ‘ half the pound, SOLD AT Tits Up-to-Date Drug Stores HAZBLTON AND New HazeLron, B.C. Club | Pool nd Billiard | Parlor FrResH. CONFECTIONERY Fresh Fruits.in Season Newspapers . Magazines _ Cireuleting Library \ BREWER & RUDDY 9th Avenue, New Hazelton, B.C. A.W. Edge Co. Importers and Retail bad _ Dealers. in : wt ah oa Wall: “Papers” a Paints, _Oils, 7 Burlap, Var- oe ‘nishes : STAINS, BRUSHES, “DRY Couors; DISTEMPERS, | GLASS. FRAME “AND Room. MOULDINGS, «- PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ — GENERAL SUPPLIES and AVE... PRINCE RUPERT ‘The Patkin- Ward Electric Co. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - LIMITED a “We carry a large ‘gtock of Eleetric- - -- al, Gasoline Light and Marine Supplies Agents for . “Regal” and “parfee- ELECTRICAL and MARINE. CONTRACTORS. Mail ordera promptly attended t 4 to, tion’ * Gasoline Engines |. Cigars, Tobaccos and Soft Drinks -}- PicruRE «} jin Borman eetrmermermermermermennes see aati deeicaliaaeh enki area et ete {jin the Electric Furnace’’ in’ its te comet anal seal 2k ed ae ome i Merryfield “AND coMPANY | Wholesale Grocers | _ AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS: First AVE. AND McBripe Sr. : Prince’ Rupert, B.C.. etme pemcer mse eet ee Leeda 1 ee, I sell direct to. the consumer l | | | ( | f 4 HUDSON’ | BAT STORE : SUPREME. “WHERE : QUALITY :' REIGNS : { CONCENTRATES : ey "Treating Zinc-Silver Ores ~ The: Slocan Record, New Den-|! ver, - quite.. recently printed the|® following : notes relative to the'' treatment of the zinc-silver ores of the: parts of ‘Ainsworth, ‘$lo- can and.Slocan City mining. divi-. -|sions, usually designated Slocan district... The initials at. the-end suggest that Mr. Wm. Tomlinson, of New Denver, is the eontribu; tor, for he has many times con- tributed for publication interest- ing observations concerning the ores of that district:. “An effective method of treat- ing economically the rich’ zine- |. silver ores of Kootenay i is. indeed desirable and of much commercial importance. - . “In the district lying between the north half of Kootenay lake and Slocan lake there are more than twenty: developed*: mining properties which, in addition to other ores, or entirely, contain large quantities of rich zine-sil- ver ore. .. “In the district referred to the zinc and silver contents of these ores range from 20 toB5 per cent zine and from 15° to 250 ¢ ounces of silver per.ton, © “Thousands of tons of such ore ig on the dumps or in the ‘stopes of Kootenay mines awaiting ship- ment to -a. metallurgical - plant where penalties on zinc and_the heavy losses of silver could be avoided. —W.T” _ : | Mr. A. W. Davis. of. ‘the Con- solidated Mining. and Smelting Co.’ s mining. engineering” ‘staff, is in charge of the company’s Group ‘mine, near Marysville... East Kootenay, during the ‘ab- sence of the superintendent, Mr. |. Cc. H. McDougall, who has. for. several weeks been in a hospital Montreal, ineapacited from work by a bad knee. | Reduction of Z ‘Line. Ores The Mining Journal, ‘London, recently included the following notes on ‘‘Reduction of Zinc’ Ores ‘Foreign Notes’: “The Journal du Four Electrique imparts some useful information relative to the}. patented process of Messrs. Cote and. Pierron for the reduction of lead ores by -their. electrie™ fur- |, nace, which has been - installed at MATT \-./ Smithers at-New Hazelton Experiments have or -been* -made on. lead cored’: ] (from: various: mines. 1 ed nent. ‘of blenda conta 7 per cent.’of zitic strongly furrug- a of blends with a-high percentage ae moderate rate ‘of fluorine, yielded, on first ‘tap- | inous,and ‘plombiférous, and also. ping - “the furnace); aine ‘metal of | 99.60. per cent. and: 99.85 per ‘cent. purity, The furnaces are worked |' one ‘reduction: operation: _ ores ‘are charged and. -gmelied to denser ‘directly. jnto- the. ingot |. moulds: - The’ appearance of-zine | powder, ‘which in the early trials | - ‘was SO ‘difficult to prevent, is now | no Jonger apparent, and there: is an absence of all fume, while’ the|. manipulation: of the furnace has). become | quite easy. : The loss of metal, even in ores of low qual- ity, is less than 7 per cent. . La-. bor :has been reduced to three workmen per furnace. of 400 kilo. watts, smelting on the. average 5 tons in 24 hours. : In employing} hydro-electrig, power at 52. shill-| ings (about $13) per horse power per annum, which can readily: be obtained in. the mountain, region where. numerous deposits of zine occur, badly ‘situated for trans- those obtained from works. burn- ing char eval at: 93. 6d. (about $2.30) per ton. ~The electro-met- allurgy of zine is. ‘susceptible of considerable development. It is announced: that the Sulphide Cor- poration has established worksat Cockle Creek, New: South. Wales; : superphosphate... of Swedish pattern and 500h i Hockey Schedule - Hazelton at Smithers |. - New Hazelton at Hazelton New. Hazelton at, Smithers Jan. 3 “#10 “15 “| Smithers at Hazelton =. - £16 Hazelton at New Hazelton ‘* 24 Hazelton at Smithers - - ‘* 81 New Hazelton at Hazelton Feb. q Smithers:at Hazelton or Smithers at New. Hazelton New Hazelton. at ‘Smithers Hazelton a at New. Hazelton ae 13. te oT sé 28 — and read what others have for sale, ‘in. The Omineca Herald Te continuously, and there is only |. am Crude}: separate the metal: whieh ' flows e in 3° ‘refined, state. from the, ‘con- m port ta existing smelters, the re- | | sults will be mare favorable than ree . First-c ass work of charge. Our ~- special: monthly fate of 7 _ Wanirobe in: ‘per- : ~ fect condition. ~ Work called for and delivered. CH KEDDIE Lith Ave. and Fielding St. NEW HAZELTON, B. ¢. | Frank A. wilis Auctioneer, ‘Appraiser, Pro- erty Salesman Auctioneer for GT P: Co's Section Two ‘~ Sale, Prince Rupert... “TOWNSITE SALES CONDUCTED INSURANCE Prince Rupert, BC. Australia, for the’ electric. smeli- io 4 ‘ing of zine ores’ with: the-manw: | facture of: ‘gniphuric acid and: ‘of’ vopec etn The furnace ig|, NOTICE: 1 1s HEREBY. GI\ the reserves existing upon Crown lands in Range 4, Coast’ District; Ratige 5; Coast District; and in: Cassiar Dis- triets. and.situated “in the vicinity: : of ‘Ootaa and Francois Lakes: in the water- ‘shed of. the: Morice River}. in ‘the’ vicin- ity of ‘Endako .and Bulkley. Rivers; in ‘Townships 14, 24 and 3, Range §,' Const Distriet; on. the Kispiox River; onthe Kitsumgallum River’ and on ‘the Naas - River, which said reserves were ‘eatab- lished respectively by two notices ap- pearing in the British Columbia Gazette in the issue’ of. “May 5th,-1910, and: by ** 12) notices. ‘appearing in the British Colum- - bia Gazette in the issues" of | May 26th, 1910; November 1st, 1906; September 10th, 1908; "February - ‘25th, “1909; “and July 2nd, 1908; are cancelled in so. far as the: same : ‘affects. the acquisition. of ‘| said lands under. the provisions of the “Goal and’ Petroleum ‘Act.’7; - Tell our readers ‘what’ ‘you have: to. sell coat Lee (RO AS [RENWICK on ~ Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Department ; > Vietoria, B: C N22 - _ Ath November, 1918. TT TcATVATT ~The Big Three of. Central. B. C. Dyas ho