0 THE DAILY NEWS pagehqvo. The Daily News rRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, ExcepbiSu, UlF. PULLHN i. MflTaging-Ed City delivery, by mail I 1 or f our months for . . . . l.oo just been added to the facilities on the property, important Bi mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- inrLVlT pire and United States. in advance. Pyear .. 6.00 SSi By ' mail to il other countries, per year .- ..,..., .ou . . . . late from spring seepage and the DAILY EDITION are the best citizens. t. it SUBSCRIPTION RATES ay, by Prince RuperU Aven BUFFALO FOR PARK Victoria has secured from the Dominion Government Wainwrieht National Park a nair of buffalo to he kent in - r i '.- -IRATE MOTORISTt Ttni young lunaitte! CUOmt you hear my hooter!" BOY: "Yea. air alto a distinct knoaklng In the cylinder and a aqueak In the back aslel" The Humorist, London. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT f . Another! Diamond Dhlling Program lor lopiey Richfield; Opening Up Owen Lake Mine; Man- son Creek Looks Like Rich District While n full fnrop nf men and all machinery are con- 11 or carrier, yearly period, pid,n advance $5.00 tj develonment in the various workines. plans are lld, I lrr?TX .. '?C?rz JTVrrr n,:f AL7,::'J Xir-ThiV. now now be being ne , made made for for further further opening openmcr ud up of extensive : rA-rr. uy man io an pans oi isorcnern ana enuai wuU1Uu, nUfj U avA.i;n oil paid in advance for yearly period ,4 , , JM jhiubh un me lupicv inwuiuu jujjo1 uj Transient display advertising, ijer inch, per insertion i-40 the present faces and, at the same time, arrangements are Transient advertising on front W.' pr . iWtij. . . ' 2.8C being made for a second campaign of diamond drill work1 Local readers, per insertion, per line 5 to explore the westerly section of the holdings on this' Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 m. Considerable new and costly mining equipment has ' Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters' Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations BRITISH ELECTIONS .98 .86 Saturday, June 1, 1929 new pumping equipment nas therefore been installed. Results i of the new diamond drilling program will be followed with interest. Drills will start work in the tunnel at the 200-foot level and I from this point holes will be drill-' ed Ifer a distance of 1200 feet in a westerly direction to determine the natare of the formation in that area. This will be well outside f the boundaries of present . , development. Opening up of new . . It is clear that tne conservative Uaidwin r, Government ore bodies might decide the ques-is beaten, tnat me L.aoor party came veiyciose to securing tion of the immediate erection of a majority, and mat tne nanaiui of Liberals who were mil1 tb management has elected control the situation in ureat ISntaTn today. Fos-J rSSJK, sibly by the time this goes to press some announcement drying the long north contact Will be made as to What action IS likely to be taken. If tuanel have been very gratifying. PfAtnior Kalfiun'n rMjr-nos mi it twill hA qq haarl nf a Cnn. Over forty men are now on the a. a wiiiiwi uili ii in waAA a a -, t7 waab a w a a a ul, au 11 ama kj. u j uaa servative-Liberal coalition, but this seenis hardly probable, although it is possible. The alternative is for the King to call upon Ramsay payroll and it is likely that the I RWI1 W III nWIl W IHSWI Mil " creased. ready tapped are about equal with an average width of five feet and an aesay taken across three and a half feet on the first vein en- Beacon Hill Park. They will be something for the tour- countered m va,UM of 156 pr ists to admire. !l0B in K?,d; ,,lwr "d c?PP?f- Prince Rupert will SOOn have to thilik about providing; mine have been very unfavorable something of this sort for a park on Kaien Island. A pair j of ite. but improvements are be- of buffalo would be a great attraction for toflrists who ,Bf brought about. At present come here. The park should be somewhat removed from the crew of th min con,,,t" of iVin nitv onrl aVir-nlri inui n v. -.t. n il. i men. n.i, i.jr mm Dni.uiu u. rnuuji uu uiiuw me animais to get a good deal of their ov, n food from natural pasture. It is something to beein to plan for. The WJlson interests, operating the Ferguson group on the Ingen- ika River, hare taken an option on other claims adjoining thitt j property and will spend several thousand dollars this year in prov ing them up. j Mineral surveys conducted in I the Manson Creek area during the jpatt year, or so Indicate that prospects for minerals are very prern-: ising and it Is even said that there may be another Kootonay there between the Findlay River and tbo Coast Range. Lack of transportation facilities, however, la a seri ous handicap, but the provincial government is interesting Itself in the matter and there seems to be a possibility that an adequate highway may soon be built in I from Vanderhoof. Public works 'engneerg are now jnakng surveys I In from Fort St. James. As matters stand at present, it is almoet impossible to get any machinery or equipment in there except bv air. ore SEES TRADE ' WITH ORIENT Montrral BdtMrla) Writer Mentioned rrlnrr Rupert M !'-atble Hay I"trt fMOOtmal Wltnaas) Tm nmtcn dailara each hare beo roto br'UMtMi and Tisjsonur hr-on. MM flw mill Mot tor HaUSJi It ' weal Am. We pwini e traffic -f thave pons k looked to to pay lnter-st on what Is iprnt oa tbem. u Uoo-ti kM always but a fw iter Canneli n habora have dot, and i will hldlf be expected, for Inatance. q the enre of two mlUtena arh autid or CkioouUnU and Three KImi, though e are not aayint, the bomji la there nlaepent. We 1 -ok to Vaeeourar or nay it jot be Prtnoe nwnertt to be -ne of the eoaMat and in ithleat eea-raMa In the world Anyway. Canada! Macdonald to form a Government and he cannot on carry shipment, from the new mil) on ; ZrtTU1 STtnlt successiuuy wunoui liDerai support io avoid anotner tfee property, near election there must be either a coalition or a "breaking up Haaeitoa, are. being curtailed for of the Liberal party, with some going into the Labor ranks btkr iwriod while rather ex-and others into the Conservative. , te"J "p nd What seems clear is that Liberalism has no place in-KiTltt Britain today. The country has no use for moderates. The condition for the big trucks, ad two-party system seems -likely to return but under new available men have been put to names. The old-time Liberals will now be Laborites and,work ntI?d The Pny' the other party the Conservatives. The Liberal party does STtUtiE cepTraTSg not seem to be developing any new leaders. When Lloyd the iiire plant there. The mine George passes it seems as if the party will pass and per-!' to cflt with Hazeiton hana hafnra TVio olofinn Mo n-nnl oH nnfV. 1 by a telephone line. W. B. Dorn- w.w v. tc 01it , ucavu miu . teTgi pryent of compaIIv, 1, xi. us iuuui luu auvn yei, iu uiscuss policies, rirsi must, expected north from Vancouver be seen what is the lineup. It is the British way to easily this week to pay another visit o solve problems. The present problem will be solved verv inspection to the property which j quickly and the business of the country will proceed as be- SodS basis D xuic, uui currujn uicic w in ik prugress. I Prince Rupert people have followed the campaign with . . , . . great interest Yesterday The Dally News office was un- tJTmTs pS der a continual barrage of news seekers and yesterday's momentarily to break into the paper was scanned with eagerness. The fight is over and first vein showing on the Wrinch thre is little shouting and very Utile reason for triumph I p0' ih Li- PTraa J . 1 nn ftio navf deveiopraeirt was started last fall the Of On part any party. ;b ? Taylor. The tunnel i. o bar Pacific port. Tr tiama that at p-twaant making Vanoouvar grow muet Umjuiain minor tntonat at eoa-pared wtth oar trade vMto tne Orteot. That la to asy. tf we aso wUUng. We piwtune tfcat waatora abyneaa of tne tslatle atoas .net extend to uawuung-neaa to a0 to thara . "Tbetr money la m good aa aujr other Bag money ." :id '.heir potential morfceta are 1m-jnae. Tbo trouble ooaaa In whan tt trmm to tofttlnc from SKeat. There are nian; Thtnga that eaa be made In China cbeofxr than e can make them. But we rebel agalnat getting thing c-haaper ttian we can "make them: that . If we can paake them at all . ;i WESTERN ROUTE PRAIRIE WHEAT (Edmonton- Bulletin) Daring 1928 more than 97.000.- 000 bushels of grain were exported I irons Vancouver. All but a half i million bushels was wheat; and substantially all the wheat went from Alberta. The Alberta crop . . . 1 i t I now i a distance of 80 feet, h.v-1 ? ' J P OWNING HOMES iT been run to cross-cut . series I "- . . t . . eiuuuin nn t.v v auvvutn Miwig vein snowing on ue tl, watwi mn i mv u. ui uwii me nouse in wnjen ne!gUrfaee. After encountering the Alberta's 6Vfm telv eHtablished lives ean hsrdly be said to have a real home. If he owns it 'irt vein, the tunnel will be con-1 IheS mute as he takes pride in it and takes prkie in the City and its im- tinned to cut all other showings j n aiay surprise some readers to prOVement. i t defrth as well as the showings note that- 54.5&O.OOQ bushels which The bad name that Priorp RunArt ttupan Vina has hnA had In In t the ha rvnot Dart 08 the Coi ?rouP- A11 work hM I Uft Vancouver went to Great Brl. j ham Ji .oBeentrated of late on tWs Uin, and 24.000,000 busbelg mere' has been largely due to the great many sojourners here.; lunBei. Although the vein!" continental countrios. Europe ihey have been interested only m getting away. The man now feeing approached was the thu tek 78.ooo.ooo bnsheu from . who owns his home trie to make the begt of everything. known showing at the time,!? w,f"" Prt; f,f,n1i00 : instead off continually knockincr Oip rft.v. Hnmp mvtipra work was started, the tuunel hmg t, .!! JIJ. i u 55" '"ZTrv.T . . V nation that the Pacific route is a wnicn aia not outcrop on ine sur- r( lrte to the Orient only is far face. In strength the vein al- from the mark. It Is four tim.a ! a. imnortant as a wheat route to Europe , i Edge-HoldmgSaws Fast Eastj-Cutting SAWS Guaranteed bacaUM mad rt irum our awn tal BiMONaacMAtM aw co. i,ro, VOMCOWt. ST. JOHNM. TeaoMTe 1 SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDF.R Cutting, Workmanshlu and Style AH Guaranteed BUITfi STKAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver io Any Part of tht City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 CENSORSHIP OF I BOOKS IN U. S. WASHINGTON. May SO. 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