PLAN! 13 EXPLAINED , i i nqiiired of Aid. ii . i n of the utilities ;i 1; r.t night's coun- II' I!- h b- t 'rt t f.- eitv. -. -t '! Then J' new I Ven required at l prwnr plant. h'i r "ptiVi th"t th octnr had given iv that an engineer ln ,-ippointed to tuke the ,1't at the dry dock and Campbell's appointment i nude before Mr. Black i ;.)plled for the post, k had not applied, as a ..f fii i t, until after Mr. i U's successor at the saw-J I arrived from the south. I IH M IIMMtl HMM I III ! r'Umur T1- if IMMK SHE Going Tffl Rtad that tnmmtmtnti prngrtU (Hp ihm out , . aT am mm. r v liPiTiH I "mI Mm V Tr." - 4 - -' Wl AFTER all, there's no place IP: e British Colunifcia in which to wtrk and live and p! iy ! ;Hcrbt there h re no long "off seasons" to cut down 9 man's forking t i m c. Our temperate climate keep a man tit enables hitn to produce more ... earn more. The producers' MVtrafle weekly wJe In Ilrltlnh Clunihitt is $28.39 . . . 49 h!jh r titan the rent of Canada. In lHfewnleo; luii - tries IncreaRed weekly wnftea by $U.W! Actu.Uly In ton yesra our annual pflymll baft jtrttwn from 7 million dollar to 175 mJUIott dolors . . .-the ftruatcHt mlvance ly far of any Pivlnre during that period. This, of course, tl'tes not mclodo ttftr!cultnral workers, prnfcsslonak, clerks .and others. British (Mumhla'a ftrcwi payroll la istimutetl tit ilO million dollars! Life Is mor enjoyable ... we have moreIme to enjoy the year-round plcasurs and rycrea-tlons at our doors, while our fic-ncri ftaudafd of living Is very much higher. Taxation during the last four years bus been reduced by two and a half million dollars . . . concrete jwoof of our province s. sound financial condition. Crm-'-tiiMi, that outward evidence of the faith i : tvi- iu our province, haa pl&yed a hrx r in ,he wafiu sHuuluit. In ten years Br! sit? io CUl: fr f 'fairly M ' !'m;b!:i's constiuction activity has . ,: uu times. In Irn6 It Involved only ' . . . fur 10 months in 1927 It amaunted -U,,th)0! at iiviiy has an immediate effect on . .tloas. Casih IuiuIk are 42sbirsed .-fin! biployient is 6od . , . wegea KuJ.. . . mon'uy ia drculaflon. It Increasri the capital investment In our Pravlny . Aad there can be neanrer Indicatkm of future f-rtftress thaw when pro.lucinjl nv.idiinbry IncieMes ... a sign of growing in i. . ! . . . sign that; British CoMmbla i t tUi.i; are numlng a piece in tbe market of tin- Wi,.iu, aavi etpics i ineir Bnnounctmcvu n nan (e-mtr ntwsppr ui.'i Hug (htm. Adwrtiit yw f'rotmcr ilSSllfi. SS 1 9 ICH Tit E3I j;,v. September 18, 1928 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVB PPOINTMENT OF NEW ENGINEER AT POWER t" -. ..... i RESCUE CRAl-T FUOM S't liA.M -1IJ1' Ki. '! wi ;. i l--M IN MID-ATLANTIC : A boat from the S.S. Miiiricw:i.ska ia-. i ;: off dpt. i :..nt.:'y usd isis three companions who were forced down while Hying from f Azores to .W..-im- "V'Ui'J in tl. Whale. ACTION TO RESTRAIN noise of umwm Worcester kom. p. u Hoc WorcMUr Smith of cltjri , , ; x ' .. cc.r Alrjwt IV-v.. the" court for'-.:! bir Wi.f- rej-tcatorrj and the nolM Of the pUaM l.e thesi.' t!v make- It tmpoMlble for htm to rru or to entertain gvrasti. On ,cekMLd he chance, be h been plaiiM to r.y 9W i;s poverty. S.-nitti fereM to lttn to Jt MMltulon of nla hemta of exctd shooting oaaap. h i mi ii T;.rr jSfWtf . J. I). Galloway, Pro; incir'T M'r, , eraloglst, Snys Proi. is'n Body of Ore Located ! VICTORIA, Keft. :m. ?! money is belntr t!' .v in n development of mining ,ifi- .Vila Stewart than in any oil' yaar, according to J. D. (luli' way, provincial miner;; logi.-t. wi has just returned fi. a trip V the the northern co..-t section.-. The most active devHopmeut i Premier with indic-ilior a thai 'still greater developments of th 'original property are contsmp-'plated. A promising body ha'-been located within the last f;w weeks. Great interest is centred in development work in the Marmot section with work beinjy car ried on the prosperity, Porter-Idaho and the Silverado. Erection of an aerial 5.r..i.i.v;.y t- serve the first two named )? BRADY GAVE AN ADDRESS Spoke of Value of Mining Indus try to Central B. C. 8MITHERS. Aur. 18. At th- netting of the Omineca Bn:ncri of the B. C. Chamber of Miaes held ia Smithers a day -n- tvo lago the principal feature was in address by J. C. Brndy. M.P. Mr. Brady told of his vit.'ts to various mining sections curi::,' the present saaimer, ir.cludin.. Atlin, Portland Canal. Duttv Mine aad Topley, trnd of t) i- formation be was gathering: or. the mining resources and -,o -i-bilitiea. HU visits to th..se i. tricks Could not but make a ve: . strong iaqression upon him tkn la mining, lay the great hope for the district. He nude a number of construe? live sucaosttons for title further- !lHr of the industry in the district and said he would do zi 1-coald to bring tbeat into effect Among these he stressed u nee 'I for more geological survey work in this district than has yet been doae. He also advocated a bridging of tbe long gap now ex isting between the making of a geological 'survey aad the publication of the ofHal report. I A delight to the I connoisseur I a revelation to the I sceptic I IN SCOTLAND W M , B3B 1 H James Buchanan Sj.Cc, Kj K J 26 IloUmrn, London, E.CL HHBRwr m Deptuitnental Service 1b provided by the poopte for the peopk. -it This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Pnard or by the Government of British Columbia various mining sections, he coul' assure all concerned that hi would lose no opportunity to aci as a publicity aj?ent for the grert I ;-.(isPibiiities ho had seer,. When i he was in the eaFt during the .ominK winter he would kfep this ' lor.t.nually in mind, uiid hoped , "hi;" tii-.e t') be able to direct ' tt'iittion t; his district. E liilliCN DOCS M GREIT BRITAIN large Increase ..u-c War Espr-t4ffy ia London -Higher . Taa Propo.sed. LONDON, Sept J 8. The d..tr-JTJ" population of Great Brit iin h8 increased by nearly . mi::io; since the war. The tot:l is now nearly thrae millions. This Joe , Which sometime takes nearly twt.ir T" ir- . it Jnd by farmers, who pay no do is not feasible to get the report tb wa,s i t-IL-J y Pne dog for tn-ery in Victor, B.C. i.c tl level uui lit iroo utiiu All iu(.oiiiii , ... recort might be got out wbleMIwpul""on there ' now !K for weeld be of great assistance, t.', ' , . . prospectors and others tntelrte&u tt,0 h ' Mr. Brar'y also spoit; of tBe;b' wno d.- not like dogs need for some further assiaUBce ,f(r re'in th l; x Fiv, to prospector in th opening 4p''nri is 8Pested as a suitable of their properties, an impOsefble flur-- The tax f" " teak to many of thmu Hea" "t.-wd at two dollar.. With thought that it mif hf be Twcti"-; f " h bi increasef in tho d ur able to consider a policy of gov population it is certain th it f-ertoment assistanrs in o-mning u? forts on the other hand to ( l Of likely showings where the in a relaxation of the u t i proapectcr is held back by tine regulations will prov. iru t-of money. But th'-i would rc- less. The Ministry of A;," i. u! Cairo careful study and thought ture holds that the restrictions before launching into any ere more necessary than e er. scheme. - ! A- revival ia the popularity of Having gained much raowl- breeding seems largely reanon-edge by personal visits to the sible for the big increase in the '"pularih- of dogdom. The path f th'' pedigree dog seems to be )irticularly rosy. Ten thousand were er.t- r-d for Cruft's show along at the beifinning of the year an unprecedented figure .vhile the number of breeders specially women, is steadily in--"asing. The information that London's dog3 have increase4 to '.56,000 may be borne with ' ' c.uiinim'ty when it is remem-Ib rcd th.it according to the laws i f p -rv.) Uition and combination .'h- )!! will invvitably arrive U ;.,,. .'0;- will all be of exalted str.'iin and breed. . FOR INFORMATION RiSGAlUHNCr , . , fjrifch folumbia ffmes apply to Department of Mines TOM JIOOHK I'rcsidtnt of Trades and Labor Cciiri ss of t'anada was re-elttt.d last week to serve anther year. lr27 lfcport ni)n available. Spc-oi.il H- I ti . . Annual Reports, etc., fiirni !.(J Irec of charge. 1 KYseflK&JUBwSo J' - - . . 1