discovery than it Is. He says South Africa could step out of the i British Empire without having to fight for separation from the other members, if its people were unanimous in wanting to do so. There is no doubt about that. So could Great Britain, or any of the other dominions. Membership in this commonwealth of British nations is no compulsory. This is a voluntary partnership of self-governing peoples, held together by racial instinct, considerations of security, and business sense If any section really wanted to get out, it could do so without bloodshed. Which is one of the strongest possible reasons why none fo them is at all likely to want to get out. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Smithers Section CominR to Front Woodbine Is Attracting Attention Caustic Comments by E. A- Hansen Smithers section of British Columbia, which is located on the Prince Rupert section of the Canadian National Railway, is coming to the front rapidly and promises to provide some rather sensational operations due to the phenomenal richness of the ore opened up on several groups, says the Financial Post Gold, Silver and copper predominate. The copper is grey and runs high in silver. Edwin G. Brown, Vancouver, who has been interested in the Little Joe and Mohawk, both of which are in that section, has just disposed of control of Hyland Basin mines to Grant Mahood. This will now become our of the Marts of Mima. Mr. BMta armed with engineer suit of asuefl by Alexandria Gold to Toronto report and re- leading engi neer on the property. It took Mr. Ma-bocd two bout to cee tbe deal after (tud)ing tbe report. He my be was Ukini no chances when he found try engineer so unanimeu Incidentally tbe nearby Mohawk was recently aold to Federal Mining sad Smelling Du-thie Mlr.e. baa shipped ome very high who examined tbe Hyland. tar Mr. Frown, and their report were practically the same. Bach In sampling got xenaat tonally high values. Mr. Galloway txk hi cample of a tost width, v hich is about tbe average as tbe vetn una from 18 incbw at 13 lest. He pot ' ir.ou vMues the lowest being SIT. Mr. Lay in hi report to tbe Minister of Mine, teltt of hi visit to tbe property. Ht say On thl group, at or near what rpeara likely to be tbe junction of two' grade ore. giving asselter murn of vein, there Is exposed on the surface 2M after paying transportation charge over a length approximately TO feet cf WO and then Use eatelter coats. Top- j very promising band of mixed salens ley Rlrnf.eld in tbe same general area, lalnc-blende. and quarts of an everate hewa rallies around SIM in stiver and width of 1.8 feet. Orey copper and oop-rtoe and Topp'r with gold up to 14., per -stains are also In evidence. A asm-SUver King. Silver Cup and Albany are ! pie was taken of pieces of brakes ore other high grade venture In ihr area. Mr. Brown say that considerable high group la already begged to the HyUnd H" my? It ' u (Tan root projolt:on Tbe vein strike with tbe slope of the li.l artl tbn give fifty feet of depth Tli Dvey. '-insulting engineer, and j, y i . ,,. tie.r way to the property mid It 1 expert-d 1h.1t son - -li x'. tli fh;pn.eii'.- oi iiiph grcU' will start JSnn R. Turner J. D Gdllcva). Provincial M'ni -nlnj:-"'.. D''-e!-e t tv reKlciit m'::ii"-r - 'lie 8. f D i i " i:ii n1 of Mill'- .:i!l A T. p. ...., . ' j lying In a pile alongside the open-cut. which inaayed Oold. 1.48 or to tbe t u ilver 440 or to tbe ton: lead. 22 per cent: rlnc 13 per cent. Such can. !rf povrrse only be regarded as an Indication rf the kind of value to be ex-perird in sckctsd ore. Nevertheless, tbe re U o ur'ftoi b-ed high trrsde In pre-t I'uir :n'tln Borne conlderable dtatanee from th.N nur'.:.rc showing one short r;rv-it :u d Mir adit-tunne! pprnx'-n-tely parallel io t'u ve:.n 't.ke. have h!: run The I.i'-t : pi)' xima'ely IP" iff ;i. . ' -c-itr have . . . . !'! -hr vein "SA1AD4" 1 JsfaTn. 078 NW. Brown Label Quality Is the most widely ured tea on the continent. Unparalleled for value. In Black. Green or Mixed blends. Sold by all grocers. 40c per i-lb. 80t per lb. Also Orango Pekoe Blend (all black tea), 85c per lb. carried out a tbe loss adit t tbe fan of IBM, but tbe vein was not struck. Tbe obvious objective at thia property .5 tbe exploration of tbe surface showing deacrlbed. which could reaattly be accomplished by sinking a abaft ta It from the surface JADE FOUND AT SKIDEGATE lakoe iMMG or r.uivr.ii (ikern UTONK 1)1 fl I T IX (i tUKIA HStOaOATE. Aug. S During tbt days of tbe Huesoat Bay Oo. at ttiaaatt '.here were saarlas of tbe HM trlbw of tbe Queen Oiaitotte bltnda tavklng lad to tbe mainland. These atorlee were aooaTed at and tboee who clahwed (bey knew dclarad )ade wae found only in Chin.. Proving that tbe eld atorlea were true. A. J. Gordo, mt Midcgau. while digging in ht garden recently unearthed a ptoee pf carved Jade. Its color was dawk green, mottled with white atseake. It wae aixrtu four inch, wide at one end and oarved ta -.ery sharp poust at tbe other.. It ength wae about sixteen inches and i-reedth one and a-balf inches Tbe pol-.b wa still very beautiful. Wbat such instrument would be used for by he early aboriglnles la a matter of picylatloii here. ARTISTVISITS Q.CJSL'ANDS Ml1 Ctlllt rUVTINO INHIAN AMI ((Tlint HCOtllV AT fKIHlOATK IXLKT SKIDatOATZ Aug 9- Miss Carr. R.A , I paying a visit with her niece. Mrs Marsh Sayliafe. at South Bay after wbleh she wttl make a vtett to $M old m '.lve villages on Moresby Island with a view to painting tbe aceneiy around THE BLENDED CIGARETTE OF SUPER MILDNESS tiaw da-fTtad srtueanenta. Bbe L lO for 21? 4 a-Ul ast aome of tbi beat totem polea i bar asiii TUi it Bflaa Oasrta sac- oad vMtt to tbe Queen Cbartotf aataada. Prorloa paintings ane male en tbe Is- laatde were exbibltaM at ti nitlenel Babibiuob at Toraoto year. Sabaeribe for tb Dally Hew. If .11EK MITICK Clearing iHrccmM teat Take notice that E. D Judaon, Llmltpd. wbose address is Tertabt. 8. will apply far a licence to uae tbe Water ef Lekela Elver near Terraoe. "Oearuta Wie " purpose namely, clearing ani mtproviug the treaat tor the driving, bedmlng. or rafting of lot. The points on tbe etream betweea which it i prcposed to deer an from that point at which Lafeelae River leave Lekelae Utke. to the anoutb ef tbe Lakelet River. a (Bin I Tbe estimated mOeaa between tbe eaM poinU is ten 10) aOaa more or leas The term proposed lor the license la 21 rear. Thia notice was posted on tbe ground on tbe 18th dsy of July, 1038. A copy of this notice and ea appU-oation gninruant tlaweto aJkd w the "Water Act" win be filed in tbe office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, a. c. Objections to the application may be filed with the wld Water Recorder or with the Ccmptmller of Water Right. parliament Bunt'.nca. Victoria, n.v.. wtthln thirty days after the ftxat appearance of thl notice in a looal newspaper. i 1 e o jroeoj. ltd.. i Applicant. By E. D. Judson Agent. The petition f. approval of undertaking and an Duplication for approval of the Srhe-lule .f TolU will be heard :ln the 'fire ,. B-vtrfJ -t It vetiga-taan at a rtste hr fixed 'in anv 1-- n mv file an ob)ectnn In, tlj f.'":-e of tlie Comptroller, Pperst he Wa'rr Recorder '. the TV--.191 FLIT) Mosquitoes,Flies -.AVinAIILE WATERS PHO- TECT10N ACT." IL S. C. 1 40 Porter Idaho Mining Company Limited hereby gives notice that it ha. under Section 7 of tbe said Act. deposited with tbe Minister of Public Works t Ottwa. and In tbe office of the District nagfrltrar of the Land Registration Di-trtct of Plinee Rupert at Prince Rupert. B. Cm a deeeriptton of the site and the plane of the wharf and dolphin pro-pared to be built on the foreshore near .fee awatam at tbe Marmot River. Portland oaaei. la front of Lot Number Poor Hundred Sixty -seven 4S7. Caaaiar detrlct, Sritiah Columbia. AMD TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration of obe (1) month from the date at the first publication of thla Notice, Porter Idaho Mining Company Limited will, under Section 7 of tbe said Act. apply to tbe Minister of Public Works at his office in tbe City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans and and for leave to construct the said wharf and dolphins. Dated at Vancouver. British Columbia, thla SOtb day of July. IMS PORTER IDAHO MIMUfO COMPART LIMITED. Form No. is, flection M) LAND ACT. NOTICE or INTENTION TO APPLY TO PI U( II am; LAND In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and aituate aboajt S mile from tbe : mouth of Khutae River. ! TAKE NOTICE that the Detroit; ; Western Muring Company of Vancouver, i I B.C., occupation Mlalag Company, ln-, tend to apply for permission to pur- 'chase tbe following described lands: I Coinmenclng at a post planted one foot distant from the Witness port on the Wet side of Lot 179; thence westerly 60 chains; theiK-e M-utherly 30 chains: thence easterly 00 chains; thence nor-t?rtv io rha'n ai.d containing; 100 dree, more or less. T. PARDOE WILSON. Agent for Detroit Western Mining Oo Dated 18th April KILLS' Thursday, A;i;. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRIT18H COLUMBIi Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Manajrinn Edi.or. Adverlisinj.' and Circulation Telejihone 98 Editor and ReporierH TrjejfW)ne ; - 86 ' - Member tff udlt Hureaif'CVrculaUons 'it Vrn'f - , . DAILY EDITION Thursday, August 9, 1928 LEARNINC TO SWIM i Thia is the time of year when every boy and girl should learn to ! swim. Only two days ago we published a dixpatch which told how , the men on a steamer on Puget Sound swam ashore from the ship to save themselves when the vessel was afire and exploded. Many people are drowned because they have not learned to swim. TOLERATION NECESSARY Ramsay JIacdonald'says he hates Bolsheviks but he believes in be-cogniiinjr them as a matter of public policy- To do otherwise he thinks is to invite hostility. That is all very well. Mr. Macdonald knows there was a good reason for Britain breaking off just as there was in Canada. Probably the lesson may prove salutary and it may be desirable again to enter into diplomatic relations with that country if they are prepared to abide by the ordfinary rules of courtesy to a friendly country and not plot against our government. Toleration is desirable but we do not tolerate traitors to the country, even among our own people. THE FOREIGN SECRETARY Sir Austin Chamberlain, the British foreign secretary, and one of the most outstanding men in the British cabinet, is. ill and for a time at least must give up his work. Another man has been appointed to the position. It is interesting to note that Mr. Chamberlain's father was one of British Liberals until Gladstone introduced his Irish Home Rule bill when he went over to the Union party, which merged later with the Conservatives- For a long time he was known as a Liberal Unionist Austin was brought up to statesmanship and early in life entered the House of Commons. He followed his father later as member for Birmingham and soon entered the cabinet. His greatest werk has been in connection with the Locarno conference for 'which he was knighted. NO COMPULSION (Edmonton Bulletin) Premier Hertzog of South Africa has been getting Into the press despatches again, by saying something which sounds more like a new m A W inning Instant Popularity Never before, in Canadian cigarette history, lias a new cigarette met witli such, ready acclaim as Better : Dentistry Ijitly Aaaietant Over Ormes PLATES that rive jrou a natural appearand and lend i au'v to the contour of the ' r. iVlaguire I'honr CURE DHFKCTIVB VISION. DErKCTIVK H' v"' INQ. CATAHKH and tfer rrjric XruuUUtt by metfioda." Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace HlocL Phone 131. Open liveninc1 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED NallInK from I'rlnee lturrt. lor VAVCOl VLIt, VICTOKU. Hwanxon Itay, llulednlr. Alert lis Tuesdav, A n.in. for TAM'OI 'Vl.lt. -ICTOttlA. Ilulrdnir. Alert Itay. elc Mlurd. " lor IMIItT HIMIHON and NAAH RIVMR POINTN, lrl(iAJ. .. lor ALII T. A KM, ANYOX. N1KVVAIIT, tVALIiH !I.ANII. I'OItT SIMI'-'"' Munday, 8 p.m. .... lrJ fnd Avenue. It- M. HMITII. Agent. 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