THE OMINECA HERALD WEDNESDAY. JULY eA ES 3 1929 oe Fast Service Benson Bros Good Drivers Comfortable Cars Always on the Job Phone Hazelton Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short | } ‘2 — ae B. C. LAND SURVEYOR. J, Allan: ‘Rutherford Surveys promptly executed, SMITHERS, B. C. L >> . ATC HDR. R. G: BAMFORD DENTIST “Build B, Cc.” Pacific - Milk Opens Fresh it opens fresh and this is the snnizee of jits-fine flavor. . Presh- ness aud flavor are one in ‘ milk nnd: Pucifie’s: Milk herds, plants, and marketJare together, So the time between milking and: using is short. It~ ‘reaches ,your, table it a short. ‘time ‘packed. ‘ & Pas > Milk 328. Drake.St., Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Le) sates ee eminent aie Lokal “Hotel - Prince Rupert - A-REAL Goop HorTe-t. Prince Rupert BO. HL B.. RocHESTER,* Manager : Rates $1.50 per day up. Pr l l { { l { l i l ( to l | Ht ee tdien al Omineca Hotel . C. W. Dawson, sProp. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL Vining - room in conection Jiazelton | , B. C. Sn ee ee ee te] : t l ( ( { I t «- " ee es i te ae t he Hazelton ‘Hospital The Hazelton “Hospital” ‘ibgues. tle. kety for any period at. $1.50 per ‘month in advance. This rate in- tines .offiee consultations, -medi--: ’ eines. as well as-all costa while in the hospital. Tiekets:: are ob- intenhla in Hazlton at the drog— ‘ware or by mail from the. meédi- rat superintendant, at: ‘the, hospital : tay ren Ae) R. c. UN DERTAKERS. ug nana CMING FOR SHIPMENT A BPEOIALTY . P.O. Box uB<:. ene we AL wire - PRINCE RUPERT.-B.C will bring ns Ste ' wee vapte “ery. mnt fe cpetbe nen” ile ee Y Talty.? : For information. segarding Britten |! Office—Over the Drug Store SMITHERS, B. C. . Hours 9 a. m. to 6p. m. Even- inga by. appointment. rl = =I | | =] a = a = ] 4 Pen non RA NR LE _EBYS” HARDWARE | Smithers, B.C. We now handle Powder and Dynamite --and.a full line of miners supplies ‘Fuse Caps (Carbipe Rails Fish Plates | blacksmith coal . Stal a and Heavy y Hardware ‘ always on hand Oliver Plough equip- ment, — m ‘Apply to Eby’s for Auctioneer Services , NOTICE —— “Mining Company officials ore asked to note the provisions of Section. 36, “Mineral Survey and Development Act,” which are quoted herewith, and ‘govern themselves accordingly: -- | | {1}. Where a corporation, other than a private company under the “Companies Act,” acquires an interest in, or title to, or engages in work. on any mining property situate in a min- |" eral ‘suivey district, it ‘shall forthwith ‘lnotify the. ‘Resident Engineer of thet } district,.and.the Provincial Mineralo- gist, and file. with them‘full particulars. thereof, and shall also file with théin,: as‘soon 28 it is issued, a copy of. every, prospectus. or: ‘statement in lieu of pros- bectus which is.required by the “Com-|& panies Act” to be filed with: the regis trar of Companies. *(2) Where a corporation, other than oa private company under the “Companies, Act,” issues, - publishes .or distributes, or causes to be issued, pub- lished ov distributed, any pamphlet, bulletin,..circular, advertisement , ion publiéation ‘yelotingto to any mining property situate inthe Province : in whiche. the corporation hos any inter- ‘est or on which’ the corporation js en- gaged in work, the corporation shall, forthwith file a ccopy of the nempbct.| bullétin, circular, advertisement, - ‘or tpublication’.in« the office..of the Resi; dent. Wnogineer ‘of the’ mineral survey ‘district"in which the’ mining. propefty 1s situate,“and' shall‘also forthwith. file three-copies of the same.in the'of- ‘fice of the _ Department of Mines - vat Victoria... : ~ "(3) Tha “éorporation makes ‘ae fault in complying with- any require: ment of this section, it shall be liable, on: summary::eonviction to a fine: ‘not exceeding twenty-five dollars for every ‘day during. which. the default continues | jand. eve ‘y. directo or. nd RA mana- er, of We, for ation. who know: ly. and Sh at uration or permits”: default shall. ‘be\Hable to the like Den: Columbia ‘Mines: apply to the: ‘Depset-/t a met lof Mines; Victoria, B.C.” -} > Special-Bulletiny: Annual 'Repotta, pe al ° ete. furnished. ‘free: of charge on n appl m ‘eatlon, mari ‘Telkwa Tales H. 0. Glegrige, Consolidated Mining engineer, has rented the Dr. ‘Paine house ahd Wilt nitke Telkwa his head- iJquarters for the season. the ‘summer. She has been: attending St. Joseph's convent at Rupert, School elosedt ‘last Frlday' sting lo- enl pupils wrote their entrance: exams. and five wrote the first year high: : i, ne AU the school teachers in the country left in a merry bunch. on Friday for their respective homés. Sonny Mapleton is spending. t hholi- da y in Prince Rupert, . . My, "Leake ‘of Dorregn Is relieving, Ww. .|M. Boyle at the telegraph office while the’ latter Is on his’ holidays. a rtd noon last. a people stay ed ‘at home ‘although some QUICK NEWS” Those from Quick and Telkwa who’ attended ‘the Houston picnic and sports report a good. time accompanied by plenty of nice strawberries. Those getting home on ‘account of the’ rein, | the first to really soak the roads. a, " Although’ the dritters. lost - the: aeit and it is atuck' im “the bottom ‘of the hole, the water’ ii Robt. McGregor's well is only one > inch from the surface now, - Otte ori Carl, was. ‘thrown from his horse: "on Wednesday last and shaken, up some what, but nothing to the way he shook the earth and caused earth-quake rU- nours to Bet started. Aad re yrs Bort to Mr° ‘ana Mrs: ‘ " Bolitho,” daughter, © * . “Boin to’ Mr.-dhd “Mra. Flockhart; a OM, tee Le ee tO : ' The rain‘on'the Pirst was a real wet rain ‘and the crops will be materially benefitted thereby, ita? From. Woodcock "Wooileodk, Cedarvale ‘ana (ktéranga held their ‘annual school plenie at ‘this place’ on Furie 22nd and it was well’ at- tended ‘and all report having ‘had’ a goal time, The sports were in charge of Rev, Tw. H. Wright and Rev. T, D. Proctor and occupied mogt of the day. The picnic was followed by a dance In the acheool house. - mene Win, Medd. recelyed,, word that, his mother. was critically 11 in. Prince Al- bert hospital and: he left Manday even|° ing to he. with, her, my — ew, "James, Wright, qrrived . “home. froin ainithers. on “Wednesday the 26th with a fine teum, for use . in.) his, cedar bole business. “ apes ae ‘ tT tte he ‘Toln ond Eva. Medd wrote * their grade. ? and ‘éhitranee * exains ‘at’ ‘Ter- race last week,” ; Louli Patmore® ‘of Prince Raper’ is spending his calloge vacation, with’ Ww. Or Little on- the" farm. tgp dt co aera) “Geni J. Ww Stewart was held up at the point of a gun’ ond requested ‘fora €lnote for “$18,000: ‘The: General “gave 4 the note: and: the man ‘left! but. was! “folk | e lowed’ out: by“D.MeLeod “who ‘kept: or the: man's ‘track until‘ he ‘saw’ ‘al poltee: an "biked “hint” amreitéd EY es “| ae ‘Miss K. Letchford arrived home for Mra, ‘Bussinger entertained” BS num- | ber of friends to tea on Friday after-, : On account of ‘rain “many” mTetkwa jf A : relat Bo : ~ Smithers. Garage & Electr . weut to Honston and some to Smithers |: who stayed for the dance had a job| . stannite, “elndblende, ‘tetrahedtite, sche; copyrite ‘and ‘native silver are ' present tin only ‘tnlnitite aqhiaritfttes" ‘and are vise The New Six : Cylinder aid _ Cherpolet in the. Price, ‘Range of a Four tbeghoa t $05;00 = 1012.00 "Roadster - “Coach ~ Sedan oe Coupe “ Cabriolet. - 1115.00 : Convertable Landau Sedan, - $1002.00 . 1130.00 .. “a 1-2 Ton Truck Chasis: . Hf : 3 echoes ” ~ Touring - $905.00 Soa Ha ee ae pot STOO” ~ fe $925.0 00 wh ana ade _ SMITHERS, B. C. UMBIA ——_ Report by. ‘Department: of Mines: Geo- * Togteal Survey . . it ‘Considerable interest. has been arous- ed by the. discovery .of stannite, a tin- bearing mineral, in a veip in the Snow- flake deposit situated in the Revelstoke district of British. Columbia. After -{making a brief examination of this pro-- perty in company. with, the consulting 1 engineer of the Snowflake Mining Cc., . Dr. V.. Dolmage of the Geological . Sucy- ey of Canada reports that the vein in which the sannite, occurs is one of a number of large, and. persistant parall- el quartz velns which can-be tzaced for, several ‘miles along the steep mountain | sides‘ of this rugged district. It a feet, 6 miles north of a point. on the | [main line of the Canadian. Pactfic rail-, way 20 miles-of Revelstoke, and is rea-. ched by a ‘good horse trail. The veins occur in black, highly. car-, honnceos, in places graphitic, argillites. These ‘are part of a thick series of ; quartzites, greenstones, argillites * and } tire region and ave part of a still Yarg- er group metamor phosed fo he Pre-Cam- brian age. oS 5 or 6G miles north of the tin- deposits and one 8 miles to the ‘south, and lit. par lit injections of which lie within 3 miles: or: less.of:- the deposit. :. .. a The presence in the crea of.so many intrustons uf closely -rélated,: granitic reek ‘strongly. suggests the probability f, the presence. At considerable depths. ‘lof a very large‘body. of shnilar: wxock, of | which the sniuller intrusions are mere appendices. and which was Probably ‘the source of the. solutions, which deposited the ‘thn and other metals, the rooin’® velus are’ jinrallel. ‘to: the| beddifg of the ‘sediments and vary. from | 3.to 16° feet in width. ‘In all ‘the velas the gangue ‘minéral dn quartz.. The | metaitle minerals ¢ are: pyrite, galena, ai yout wie elite,. ‘wolframite, ruby silver (prouaite) |- chalcopyrite and native silver. ‘Chal= ‘ible ander ‘the ‘meroscope.’ In the No. 1 vein on: -the Snowflake property . stan- nite “Ip present” ‘in ‘almost-nil thé’ expod+ ie Hewest wor-]?) kings; extending from: the, jong, low-ley- él: tunnel! it 49: very’. abundant: ‘nwa \Sypecooen IN BRITISH COL ¢ crops.at elevations, of. 5,500. to 8,000" wt . limestones which occupy almost, ‘this: en: | These sediments are. 2 intruded by & gra-| - os nitie - rocks. ‘two. stocks. - of which Wet raide, whigh nt the time of the examin. '* ~ Henry Motors - - Limited. .~ Ford Cars and Parts : per yt P] General Garage Repairs all: ” “by. experienced meh fF 4. . ‘Acetelyne Welding _ Carag nd Showa | Smithers, B. C.: ap ot of the main tunnel, it ‘tg ‘more abund- ant than any of the other sulphides ex: ‘eept pyrite. ‘The, vein. in the, raise ‘is from 4 to, 7 feet wide and in places it appears: to contain-us much «as 10% or-imure stannite. At the time of the examintion tin hod not, been discover- ed in anny. of, the other velns of the dis- trict hut: since ‘then stannite’ is: report: ed to ‘hare. been ' found ‘in other’ éins on ‘the Snowflake and algo on. the ‘ad- Joining Regal Silver. Property. Tf ; ; , —— Leo: Waugh, manager of ‘the oO: NR me commercial: ‘telegraph: at’ Prince’ ‘Ripert . ‘shipped ‘This cir to ‘New "Hazelton § and ; on Monday .arrived himself and atart- _ ed.engt on a: motor ‘telpes. i ott ‘exective: meeting. of the- PTA. | Whe, held. Wednesday Jimprovenienty, to th Y lent oa] ue " hoot grounds/ Te een 4 - Mies Allee: ‘Pillsbury. eft. Saturday, to _g visit -her -hor @ ‘in "Rupert: ‘before ‘golng th } Viethen 1 ew 4 Shifs, Baibiea HOE of, “Ganpei “by, left Saturday for her home. in’ New - Westminster. | Ut, w 1 isl ‘ vase lation ‘ile "up 3b beet f from’ FY “alte {leant ; and decided’ on 4q bo