PAGE TWO The Daily News PHINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, iamitea. ihiru Avenue II. F. PULLEN - Managing-Eapr , SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid, in advance, per month 50 By mail t( all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period , . .3.00 j Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion '. 1.40 , Transient advertising on front ipagc, per inch ..,(JU.i......n-2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per Bne 25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line .15 THE VISIT OF MR. THOMAS (Toronto Globe) Ottawa officials are prepared to give RtJ Hon. J. H. Thomas a cordial welcome when he comes to Canada in the near future to confer on the question of relieving Brit-I oqtstanding payments on the ish unemployment by more extensive immigration. This lNorth "rn Ltehi mining property in is as it snouia oe. Mr. 'i nomas is turning his attention first to Canada quite natural'y, for he knows this country and many persons here in a position to co-operate with him. He is aware of the fact that Britishers can be received in Jaeger numbers than at present, and he has them on his hands unemployed by tens of thousands he is seeking what should be the most available outlet for their activities. . HARD HITTING The baseball player who hits homers gets into the headlines of the newspapers, but the man who plays mom safely and more carefully, not hitting quite as hard, is not known to the nublic. Hard hittinfr th ' 'PRIDE IN PRINCE RUPERT PRIDE IN CANADA TV. ...Ul J- 1 a a. r i. .1 ., NURSES MEET AT MONTREAL MONTREAL- July other workings of the -mine.' Meantime, a crew is at work at 200 feeting running a raise to No. 1 fevel, this raise having been com-Bieneed at a point where some Tich ore w&s shown, the intewtion -being to save thrs ore in case it is de-1 cided to make shipments this fall. ( Plans are also under consideration for a concentrator, on recommendation of the consulting engineer, II. L. Batten. Examinations of the Topley Rkhfield were recently made by. I). C. McKechnie of ,(he Consolidated Mining & Smelting' iCo., and by H. T. Airey, on be half of the Britannia Mining X3o. the Portland Canal mining district have been completed by the payment to the owners, William and Charles Bunting of Hyder, cf $50,000 and their acceptance, inj addition, of ROjOOO shares In the' company. This property was taken over about 18 months ago1 by the Northern Light Mining Co. j wliich was -."ecently merged with.; the Premier Border Gold Mining ' Co. The latter's large cash as-! sets enabled the property to .be; cleared. Now a complete surface 1 mining plant has been delivered to and set jp on the Northernj Light, where it is planneQ to dgve ' tunnel witn cross-euis, some what people admire. They like a person to nut his whole 1 1300 fMt toward Vernier a"d soul into what he is doing and use everv ounce of enertrv kAV- Some 16 n are employ, he tmiOM. tVin " ha .rota' nnf "ly i Cr1 nu but , ncdaim. "c"clfeJ j under Superintendent Angus -SffiSS ? ?!tS.,nt m M.KrtnIe . The .mpany is im- i.w .nc m Biieciauuiar age ano me verynariest hit-!Piy financed for tw id ireopMiji n it is iu Hume an impression. group, aujoiniag vo years. le- Extensive operations this year of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. in northern British Many people returning to Prince Rnnnrr nfW hoino-' Columbia will include furtherde awav a . few vear romnrk mmn tha wnrlo.f,il l,oM0.veIopment of the Harvey and that have tnkn nlarp n . i TZZ? i oups near Smithers In ne nff 1";,V ' mtV V; '"r 'VAIe Portland etna district xn l,0,CTUlJ4,,B- " 10 rfuviuiy uecoining a DeauilIUI I machine will be worked on the liig city, it n remarked one lady. "I have been astounded at Missouri and considerable diamond the splendid gardens, the wonderfully green lawns and .drilling win be done in the hope the abundance of natural shrubbery that is covering the of lo-atin ore,fr whch t0 ar"1. Some Prince Rupert people do not seem to realize is indication of a large ton-what there is here and how great are the possibilities forWeof low-grade copper ore. Be-' making one of the most beautiful cities on the coast. ivdopment win also be continued on the George Copper propertjyoi which the company has come Into sole ewnechin. Operations will (Winninec Free Pres '"""tu'ed on the A. and T.i -.Hijn1ur ihv Indenend- w v.iw.u u.iiuuot vuiwuwns mi actual -ne of which - - - Consolidated re- i n a it v t ... . ..-.. . iove oi country: now many, on this national day, have;Cwitiy assumed control, in the ' a seiwe of pride and affection for this land and are glad Atiin district hydrauiicking win Jft,qnJl. thoir own? Do thoy feel a real attachment for if continued on Boulder Creek, WUfe of its beauty, its exceedingly romantic history, its wh" upf i aowriS'.t opportunities, and the charactered achivements $ itB$S?&J; USE l)et)P7 . 'will be carried out. The most ae-! There is not to be expected in a new land the same'tive work in the Omineca win W intense love of country as in an older one with centuries concentrated on Copper island in of traditions and achivements and the works of its men ItaWBe Lkeand the Emeraidand of fljnlu. in part and present generations all fSSS stituting a proud heritage. But surely Canada has had dfamojid drill of H. J. MeUon- enough history, and is a sufficiently wonderful country,! aid's Oepper Island property are to inspire a strong feeling of affection and pride amongst ! &inK tak" bv roa1 from Top-! all its people. There is, doubtless, in some quarters com- J?y t0 BaWfle Uk ,and .the"c Upi parative indifference to the expression of patriotic senti-,,66 .fi ment on the gi-ound that it is too often inclined to be JS. ZTt at :tK fXi merely boastful or jingoistic, rather than genuinely in ; last fall showed n fee of vein! interested in the weuare.of rae country, and in the lot of ; without definiag he walls, while nll'dnwas of its neonle. Rllt tfiore is'riri i vp.nsnfi-.ivliv it silver lead values arc high. A olinnUl lm cn in flavb rxf t, hn,if new tunnel started 400 feet below ihternational jealousies and enmities. It is natural that.S Tir" JL people should love thejr country, and in the common de-jaiso be continued. Development! sue iui i to icikiuutii; avivuiivuiiiuiiL uuu 1UI Ilianlllg 11 111 ,vl" u cuiiiuiutu on vne every sense a better country to live in, there is plenty to i ,)u;n9" i Oentention groups inaniiv thn nnvAt nf nntrintiam. I which carry coper ores. On the 1 i i ixr onii m ir .tr J . .... ... u.iv. vVI'f'l groups, near Paelfic, work isalso1 hotnir moiimoil. wall nn opwrlflg. meeting this afternoon pred Forrest' Wky Jim prop-that the International council of Lrty on Kleanza Creek, near Usk. Nuress is observing thU year the! William George and P. M. Monck. rawiMin anniversary of its or-a0n have been locating ground ford k..iiumi. tne companv Nurses were the first profes- JaVut s,w.tinfl 8: 8:-Flve -Five ZTK P,. reco,lnire in!- McKechnie. field engineer for .i1 "''' logevner on an Consolidated, his thousand aurses from all parts of UnternaUoaal Ike world convene today for the Sixth quadrennial congress of the International Council of Nurses. beftHf held in Motreal July 8-13 . icpiueni oi me reminded those attending tho oasis, she safe "There were many problems that needed to U- solml in England that were similar to the problems elsewhere. And after 30 venrs of vital insr." interest to world are nurs- recentlv been making Inspections of many other properties in the central interior. The Telkwa colliery in the ten-' tral Interior made a production of 487 tons of coal in the first quarter of 1929, as compared with 725 tons In the same period last year. TH E DAILY NEWS 'iMndaj, July g, News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Diamond Drilling Program at Topley Richfield irf Full Swings Consolidated Operations in North; B.:C. -Silver Busy A new diamond drilling campaign at the Topley Rich field mine is now in full progress with the drills worWng J JS from the new low level to establish we bodies in the avea 'C1 And Mtry Period ' UWnut 5190. or with Elecrrid Motor $225. ORTIIOPIIONIC VICTROLAS AND IlECOKDS i ,.lt- l - ..nnojrknnii in Ilia mMIInc ml TVrtwer 'iho'r rn iliil'dltail m.,...,. cial ore has yet bee located on (plants ana in tne camp uiave rrow mine two dominions. Survey.,! this level, though good values been completed and the mill Is the populations of Aastraliu ..J were lounu in sevemi places, ine pruuucmK .".eiiui" new Aeuiana xor mai period rU. . . ... . . . i, ! . en i r.A . .. v Sebakwe shaft is bow being sunk;!""" w uai vi i " nowever. umi me growrn 01 otM another iw feet top open up aiPer uay ior snipmem w xeaiana xrties was ol new lewei on the same nonzon as ; smeiiax., AujusimeniB iu,me ."""than tnoseoi Ausraija. U. t;. -fltlTW No. 7. ' Development on the Mohawk property in the New Hazelten dis- eeminy will direct its work to west of the present workings. In, this section the holes minv tenng-eough to warrant Willi be driven 1200 ?eet in the belief that large ore deposits the inttatiirtfon tf a plant. occupying attention in development work up to the pres-j . ent time will nrove to be but one of a series of parallel ' At the Dnthie mine derelop- ivaini! nn tlia nrnrmffv Wir1: new wiimninfr mnrhirtprv miflr-' Jnent i being pushed ahead on Or four raoBths for J.OOi M Mn.L A ,.nnJaa U u, Aa i -li both the mill level tunnel and on By mail all other countries, per year 7.50 Bj mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Monday, July 8, 1929 '-which is being opened up 160 feet B. C. Sliver is drifting both vertically below mill level. As north nd south on the ore zone a resuh of the work done to date at No. 7 levle, which is one the the property is responding stis-same horizon s Premier's No. 4. factorily to the program oat line" Drifts are in a highly silicified by the Atlas Exploration Co. haelbeeflTfarriedutTecentiyrurWi ,...';..,., , der the supervision of Van Smith '".e .XJT " tr.i. n.,1 population of, firsUthc capitals is proceeding on various levels of -- ana thai ii. i Mh.ioi me iour principal centre l grade ruby aKver ore has beenn-, ""-covered of increase wlMn the in the lower levels. A. 191 II. Hattie manager at the mine.;1""100- C. A. Banks, managing director, Sydney recently visited the projierty GROWTH OF CITIES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND 10YRS. SYDNEY. Australia. July 8. -Excepting only Brisbane, the eap- ..3,101,1 tal ef Queensland. Aucklaad, New Da ttews Xftrfierf" adtwl gealaad, in the decade of 101?, Whim Irlnga results. 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