“NT SOUTH . HAZELTON “4 ‘Being 1 a Review of To hical Being a and a ot Topogra etch SOLICITOR _ NOTARY PUBLIC LS McGill” a| SMITHERS British Columbia _ of the more important Discoveries a J.D. WELLS . a ‘The topography of the Central Terrace isa ‘turaultuous Bea of mountains, with the axis of the “| local ranges traversing east and 7 The best bulbs grown in Hol- | ~ land. Imported direct by us, : All varieties. Place your’. { order now. CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS * BOUQUETS WREATHS — ETC. GLENNIE _ FLORIST ‘} -/mountain peaks attain altitudes Prince Rugert, B.C. \s MEN WANTED To Learn Big Money Trades Only few weeks required, Choose the Trade you like beat’ and start training atonce, We teach Engin- eering, Auto Tractor Mechanics, Re eT wanes a ind Battery Work, Electrical Ignition, Tile Setting, Bricklaying, Plaster- ing, also the Barber Trade (both - Men and Women Barbers), Write nearest Branch to you for Big Free Catalogue and special offer. Hemphill Trade Schools Ltd. nye th oh arth ae at Vancouver. Victoria, d9- i rant Montreal, Minneapolis, Duluth -!many of the islands of isolated 1] mountains, suchas Hudson Bay, i} and Kitselas-Kalum ranges, The Tire Vulcanizing, Welding and ‘| /atter four are in the immediate Hed by this cause, y|eastern contact of this great ba- tow nnives. Regina. Saskatoon, Edmon- § Calzary,~ f| through Stewart, Portland Canal,.| ‘{lum range, O.K.-Kleanza-Copper i have a thousand or two good, planting, eit Grown at New Hazelton. os a7. ry r hundred. Omineca Herald, - lew lazelton. Raspberry Canes! { mods chy taspberry canes, for spring er old roots or one- ear rice _|is capturing . the . approval... of Timber Sale X6531_ wassiar District, moval of timber, Further morester, . Victoria, .B forester, Prince Haperts _[up with placer mining from 1868 B Sealed tenders” will be received by e Minister of Lands at Victoria‘ riot tor than noon on the 28rd: day of m ctober,. 1924, for the prrchase of ; picence A653, to cut 65,000 L. feet of medar Poles: and Piling, and 12,000 femlock and Jackpine Ties on part: ‘of mane NY of Lot 1571, north of Hazelton, Three (8) years will be allowed for articulate « of the’ Chief or District ‘Be C.—-1516 MIN ERAL ACT NOTICE. Cassiar Diatrict, TAKE ae ro Fates "Intend, sixty. ; ly to: Mining Teconaae for. Improvementa, for ptsining a Crown Gra D ive : mAnd further ‘take otis: Her section 85, must he“ ite re the lssuanee of such. Certificate ated hig tb any of. ‘a, a ‘/ recent ongin: in the: Paver sys- | tertfof quartz veins, but general- ‘/]y parallel, between 5- and: 7-miile ntificate of Im Improvements . { the. ranges, on: both.-sides;. yiz., ST CHANCE Mineral Claim, aituate in the. Omineca Mining, ‘Division of | foothills 6f the latter,. fronting on} the, ‘Skeena.. - Locations were one Spanish: ‘grihdees,’ recently-: _sompleted. an ext | Gold and -allver ‘ores: west and the mineral belt north- west and south-east:;- “These up to 10,000 féet, the group. ranges conforming to the eastern uplift of Coast Range batholith, The. demarkation ig observed three miles below Usk, a cross- section cut by the Skeena River, forming a trench to the sea. Along this line of contact the older and original formation has been tilted up on high elevations, | fractured, intruded, overflown, sheared. and faulted, creating a geological complex. Tongues of granite intrusiong have uplifted and pierced the older i igneous and sedimentaries, forming. a core to many of the ranges and causing head of Copper River, Rocher de Boule, Hazelton, 0.K., and Kle- anza ranges, Copper mountains, vicinity of .Usk- and its heavy mineralization has been influenc- This mineral belt followa the tholith from southeastern Alaska Observatory Inlet, Kitselas-Ka- ranges, continuing southeasterly, and having created the modern story of Alaska, Premier, Stew- art, Anyox, Alice Arm, Hudson mineral deposits southeasterly, judges of its potential-future, . The district was solely wrapped to about 1900 in the: large Omin- ‘-Teca ‘field, and more locally. at|: Lorne Creek, in the slate rocks, Kleanza Creek, tributary to the Skeena, tliree niles south of Usk (report W. M, Brewer to Min: of Mines, 1914), " This creek forms @ gorge from 600 to 800 feet- ba- low the floor of its original wider valley. * Its gravels. carry y gold, on the creek... -The discovery. of this gold Jee ‘to the prospecting of the Kleanza. and’ ‘0. K.. ranges, Copper-gold ore was. foundin the |}. thade. in. a: zone. three: miles tong on 8: -8eries of: ‘quarts: veing in‘a| | Lelaite : dyke,..commencing: ‘at 850 A bove | saat. elevation and, jfentinning. to]. associated Skeena in the vicinitv of Usk and Bay mountain, and the - great | and also in the schistose areas of | Mount Stephen, widow of Lord | | an game’ has: become of recent. years inthe Province of Quebea. “which records the recent. Sppearanee | of & full-grown bull moose in. Rowe- | thought to’ ‘have. ‘strayed’ into: the: : neighborhood: from. the forest.to the _ north, - The. animal:.was: quite. ‘temo and was easily, ‘captured. i an alt itude of | feet: up over} ite“mountain, the westéra| termination’ of* iD ‘O!R, - Patiges: THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1924. late M. K} Roge ers, _precurgor of Anyox, undertook;after much investigation; to arrange for de- veloping these locations, but was ‘unable to agree upon terme, and the property: remains ..in. a sus- pended state of. development, . . ‘That district has been the acane of niany™ locations - and desultory work by ‘prospectors, .. On the Kleanza range, -where the Golden Crown, Valhalla, and. Kleanza groups coyer the north-west slope of Kleanza mountain, - locations were made, commencing in 1900 and continuing to the present, These were made on a series of auriferous quartz veins, begin- ning at the. valley level and exe, tending up the mountain, to an elevation of 4, 000. feet, ‘two anda half miles in length, as prospect- ing revealed the extent. of. the veins. Operations were limited to the means at hand.” . About the first. part of. the century Stewart—the result of the Klondyke Rush— attracted attention with innumerable phas- es of rich ore discoveries. Hid- den Creek (Anyox) with ‘ita 15,- 000,000 to 20, 000,000 tons mea- sured and proved, and its 3,000- ton: smelter, brought- in many || prospectors, who further discov- ered the Dolly, Varden. The Premier was found then, but its fame came many years after, the property having been tarned down by the most eminent engin- eers of the mining profession on account of the low-grade surface. It remained for a practical pros- vector, Jim Daly, to instigate the expenditure of a trifle to erosseut a few feet from an old working, to reveal a treasure- vault of sil- ver, which has paid diyidends to its exploiters over. its entire cap: italization of .$5,000,000° in less than three years. (To be continued next week). -: Hereand There | | . Tourist business throughovt Cane ada has been’ remarkably ‘produc- tive this year and it is estimated ‘that its total value for the Do- minion will. exeeed $1.00,000,000. This places. the tourist traffic bigh | among Canada’s industries. The “Princess Kathleen”, ene of the two fine ‘steamers under con= struction for the Canadian Pacific Railway's. British Columbia coastal servicé, was. launched at Glasgow, Scotland, on September 27th. Lady Mount Stephen, | former president of the company, performed the launehe ing ceremony, = As i an ‘tndleation’ ‘of how plentifat comes a report . from. Montreal,. mount, a subutb of the city, It is’ og vr ew i “Mae. Duka’ ‘of Riba’ "who, with sive tour, of. Cans; with. copper were ‘shown, - , Phe: pt os oye - All'you need-now is bo tring o - move out and profits roll in. customer feel as-you do about - : Advertisement i in “The Omin- - You are all wrapped up in. the merchandise that fills your store. You enthuse over the © quality of this article and that line. You probably dis- play your goods attractively, as well. oon ~ ® ‘ a sy rics Creer’ : . ety Se : wee: mit ‘your enthusiasm to’ the « buying. public of your com-. munity---and your goods will - Ss = "ADVERTISE eas For advertising makes the the goods you have to sell. Every time you talk to. pros- pective buyers through an eca Herald” and “The -Ter- - race News”, you are increas- ing the fellow: feeling that - - brings business to your store. . . ; .