PAGE TWO ?"-:: r.r x new I, in"' The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIi Publlihed Every Afternoon, except Sunaay, by Prince Rupert Daily Newt, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. l'ULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery. hy.jnaH .or earierr yenrty period, pid4nadvanr Ffcr lesser period, paid in advance, fwr ibmUi By mail to ail part of Oflherbcoad Central British Colombia, paid is advaace far yearly period , . Or four months for it By mail to ail otlur parts of BrrtUh Columbia, Use British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year ... By mail to all other countries per year Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion ...... Traaaieat Advertising on Front Page, per inch . Local Readers, per insertion, per line Ctassirfed Advertfsiag, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertion per igate Une Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 99 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 86 DAILY EDITION Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations ilM SUM 1 J Sc Tuesday, August 28, 19SS TREATY OUTLAWING WAR The siffning of the treaty outlawing war by fifteen nations is possibly the most important step yet in the movement toward universal peace. While it does not mean as much as it might seen, because no nation ever admit that it is the real aggressor la ease of an outbreak, it is an important crystal ization of modern thought. People today are opposed to war as they have never been before. They see the futility of killing one another in order to settle soast anestioa which could easily be adjudicated. Kvenr nation to srivinsr the matter earnest consideration aad the tendency everywhere JsJ against any country being precipitated into conflict without flat people of that nation first being consulted. HAD SETBACK TO AVIATION The sad loss of a passenger airplane near Victoria is a had setback to aviation. It will tend to make people lose confidence la air travel Coming, as it does, just whea a new service was Mas inaugurated, it will mean th the company operating will find hV self badly handicapped aad possibly may have to go oat of Ike business, temporarily at any rate. FALSIFYING RECORDS The value of an A.RC. audit to the merchants who advertise is wen illustrated in a recent case just reported. An Arisoaa paper falsified its records and these were discovered by the aadrtori oa his regular rounds. He reported the case aad the paper waa sBspenoea irom toe organization, in order to make good aad ssiaia reinstatement, the proprietor of the paper repaid to every advertiser the amount of overcharge for advertising based on the fake statement and also paid a -goodly sum to the rival newspaper far business wrontrlv secured from it Thia what v. - Bureau of Circulations means to those who have no other way of gauging a papers circulation. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Topley-Richfield is Showing up Well Taylor Active in Owen Lake Field Jack Rabbit Looks Good Diamond drills at the Topley-Richfield mine are now working Into a huge bodi of ore. Thirty feet of ore in Hole 6 is outstanding of a series of encouraging reoorts received at SraHhAFfl i rnn 4k. property. No. 1 hole was drilled to a depth of 920 feet and penetrated a strong body of ore with values of $16 in gold and silver. ; In No. 6 hole the ore was encountered all the way from 240 to 270 ! feet deep. Drilling continues In this hole and it is believed that tne body will be continuous to a much greater depth. In the underground development at the property good results are being obtained. The main operation at present consists of a cross-cut from the Frank H. Taylor, managing west vein to thet vein to, trike!director of Topley ha, the strong showings of high grade der option and has purchased sev. uncoverea on the surface a few tr,i well known groapt of taim . . "ut n the Owen Lake country and is r-. .wi.,. pjanning to start a hi AevmfttA. mineralisation, some yielding very high values, and, while the vein has not yet been encountered, conditions are such that the objective is expected to be reached at any time. With the north drift on the west vein extended to a point necessitating another raise to the surface to improve air conditions in the underground workings, opera Hobs have been transferred to the ground south of the main shaft and at this point there is a full face of ore. Operations are being continued to establish the extent of all the ore bodies on the property. With several new showings recently opened ment campaign by way of diamond drilling and tunnels which he is confident will bring about a huge producing mine in the near future. On the Owen Lake properties there are immense showings of gold, silver, copper ore and the assays are most promising. Some of the properties recently acquired in the Owen Lake district by Mr. Taylor are the Cole group, Wrinch group, Angus McLean group, and Wedsn and Larson holdings as well as other prospects and up. reuowed by success in the Victory mine on Hudson Bay drill holes. Tonlev is nrnvlnir im Mnuntnln !".. t t n-n i - - n i " - vr Vh, w. J . f UIITTIJ even better than anticipated and of Philadelphia. In a drift being ti. -j i . i , u uCeivtuni is onenng new run along the first vein encoun-problems for the management tottered ia the long cross-cut tunnel, deal with. Already plans are be-ivfhere work has been recently ing made for additional power. J. I centred, fourteen inches of clean M. Turnbull, professor of miner- ore is shown in the face and the alogy at the University of British ore U' improving as the tunnels UJiumuia, who Is condultlng en-! advance.' The drift, which ki glneer for Topley-Riehfleld, visit ed the property recently and expressed great satisfaction with the outlook. H. L. Batten, consulting engineer for the underwriters of the stock, ia also well satisfied. There Is every prospect that the property will soon reaoh the staire of one of the most Im- Iortant ore producers in Northern 3plndid results are being obtained from development of the been extended thirty feet, is gain ing good becks with the drift striking into the hill and one of the several main ore bodies is expected to be encountered' very shortly. Thirteen men are now employed at the property and LABOR PARTY LEADER FRIDAY Ramsay Macdonald Curiou Anom-oly According to Toronto Newspaper Oa Prides next Riht l compressor outfits are doing ex-H where it is possible to start . ... . II L 1 - fnl La.... - cellent work. The road to the property, eeverly Inundated by re- uritlsh Columbia If not In the en-rcent heavy rains, is now being tire province. repaired by the department of Bl I I I a & A .1 B o I ended tor lvSild I those anomalies which nre perhaps more frequently encountered in the public life of England than of aay other country. Though the leader, and to a degree the creator of (he Labor party, he I in manner, and by instinct and association, of the patrician class. Oscar Wilde once described a Radical as a man who had never dined and a Tory a' a gentleman who had never flioasjfct. Ramsay Bamaear MasJanald. iMahr nt th . w.n...u one ijiiv feels. wit Is so lur far - - ; wt...viMira( British Labor Party, is expected ! removed from the first deecrip- M awtna I- t . ... . . ... "iw nujjeri. accon- iion as to nave an easy by his danchters. Sneakinr 1 lv ik th. - m I "- ' lw..WV u.v v. w.u w hub iviiovr rremier oi arnam tfee financial Post of Toronto says: Ramsay Macdonald Is one of public works and transportation of supplies is becoming an easier task. a salad fork and a niblick. Hence there must be a constant "war in hi mssahen." With the violent views of men like Cook he can have no sympathy. He has that double sense of Imperial destiny and Imperial responsibility, which marks the most thoughtful men of bath the Con- Development work which wrr. TL . . "T,s training and his teaching v, n earri,H carried on n of u- lat been . within J?,n the the ranks of ,f the he Labor L?bor seem to justify the opening ofi r"T large large scale scale oneration. operations on on th. the J-lc Js-k : " him, in the working Johnnr Oreekj'' Assavk JMW.' Ih ore taken on this outcrop gave re turns of $30 per ton with gold values rumrfng very high. Development has been by wav of oan cuts oa the surface exposures and the point has now been reached drift tunnel into the hill in order to give depth of approximately 160 feet on the ore. Gold and copper are the chief values. OI or our Imperial imperial tasks, tasks, to to di. Raht.it o-rm.n ml..f !.,. i ou! the rdlatrfeT belwn P row' and lt"bin? PHnelpl.-. To TopJey. T he Jack Rabbit group IT.Z, conMtUotf adhf " J.n . ..... " ; hf nil nils r a If t 1st nn( Hiff i. Ifl MTBtiHl sHnnt 7i,. .ntU. n.- 1 HHUH avus IUIICO TTCPl of Topley-Richfield mine and about the same distance from the railway. The property was re cently tftkaji under option 1 Frank 11. Taylor and mei-JL put to work. nysjpootig 4hj su ae frdhr'kn' wurctoir4 'hi?1! jm cult to understand how, at the head of a government, he finds it as difficult to reconcile his professed principles and his Instincts. as it is to give administrative coherence to the stubborn and uncompromising views of the members of his ministry. Some hint of weariness was reflected in occasional remarks made by the distinguished statesman in his addresses to Canadian audiences. The evolution of parties, new The evolution of parties, new and the same way that settled government and Ordered precedent have evolved in the rough island story of the Motherland. In that evolution, despite views and policies which may at the moment teem extreme, Ramsay Macdonald is playing an important, and on .he whole a salutary part. In that connection both the information and the courtesies he is now) receiving from the Canadian peo-j pie will b? helpful. 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