i PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Friday, July 5, 1929. The Daily News PKINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert . .Daily News, Lirnite,TJ)ird( Avenue , II. F. PULL"EN - - - Managing-Edtor Labrador in liU L11C llll llillllin in WAY TO ENCOURAGK EMPIRE TRADE , (Winnipeg Free Press) Conscious, annarentlv. thnt. hp mnt LABORER'S WIPE calling, for him after his day's work): JJctwMWtfDtfve left 'ero, Beri. Aren't you going to tidy up a bit afore you comes 'ome? -The Passing Show London The Letter Box SALMON tROT.LEHS Editor, Daily Newa: p09 I 'ai j unci ttliu ail, HIC icdu' SUBSCRIPTION RATES ... t ' !erfl. r the 8a,mon fishermen s nn , , ... . f ! union are at present undertaking i; ucuvcry, oy man or carner,.yearjy penoa, paia in auvance Jo.uuia prcctk-al experiment in very For lesser period, paid in advance, per month .'V. ..... .60 advanced socialism or bolshe- By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia. vism. they have decreed that paia in advance lor yearly period 3.00 . i ( . Cold Storage, being capitalist, Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40; phall get not a single fish this Transient advertising on front page, per inch .ltWufe 2.80 year ; that any fisherman not in Local readers, per insertion,, per line HSWiSh 25;..ympnthy with or deferring to Classified advertising, per insertion, per wordlWiWWv:.'-.". .02ther orders are scabs; that any jicuai nonces, eacn insertion, per agate line . 15 fish buyer caught buying fish Or four months for 1.00 from a scab shall get not a single man .0 an omer countries, per year .... 7.5l f sh from the nn nn B mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em pire ana .united states, paid in advance, per year Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Friday, July 5, 1929. Cold Storaire is the onlv rnm- 6.00ipany not willing to risk the wrath of the law.by refusing to buy fish from licensed fishermen, even if he is independent, hence the boyeot. A few illuminating snatches heard at meetings where leaders orate to the willing and unwilling followers: "Either let them sign up and pay up or get ,. lout," meaning the unwilling. A PURCHASE OF LABRADOR ! few have left for the south rather ' -The Federal Government has denied that it had made ithan bft mlxed up ft "CoId an Offer to nurchase LnHrnrW. TW io iv.ll Tt Jo tn WStora're have enol?h cabs hope,! that any such proposals wiH tap ppoS K Canada iTJA'A"! DaVS One hlinrirprl rYllllinns nr animthav terest, Victoria ratepayers must i pay P. D. Rice R.C.L.S. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Hays-port; where he made surveys for the Power Comnmtlnn r r. 1 w v VMU" ada. of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Granby in Good Shape; Oil Expected in B, C. Peace River; Td Complete Saddle Train and that the future is full of promise is indicated by the 1 r 1 i. 11 r t rs K.f i . .t i n li. improved condition in the finan cial affairs of the company, quar terly distributions were made amounting to $1,344,515.10 for the year. On Feoruary 1, 1929, dis tributlon to shareholders was increased f.om the rate of $4 to $( and on March 2G, 1929, to $7 per share per annum. With the con-tfnuation of a courier market ar oroximatelV the crenent prices thii irate is expected to be maintained. the year new ore was de amounting to 3,044,24. v Ui wuwua. 1 p.na a -m rA. ... du-.Intf that neriod. With thp de The only i possible excuse for taking fy over the territory irWAAvu4.jr " owning " i JJi and ami operating a iin my my own own ' velPment and operation of the is so that this country may not be cut off from the interior, ,)ont ni t in sj-nathv With!Bonanza ore 1 as is the case in connection with Alaskn. Tt. mnv ho hoHov at sort of business I am a scab. wJI! e carried annual report 01 me uranDy onsonuaieu lviinmg, omea- Itlfy Xr PrtxifdW fVi T.M "Tlii -fi'i-iatirtiril Teil1fo " oov'c! fVio report, "reflect improvement in both operating efficiency and benefits derived from higher average metal prices prevailing in the copper market over those of 1927. The total income foij the year, exc.usive of depreciation and depletion, for which there was no cash outlay, amounted to 291,071.39, representing earnings at a rate of $3.60 per share of - - stock outstanding, as compared with the results for the some years ago but did not meet previous year of f 1.428,679.50, or with much success' The Imperial $3.21 per share. As a result of oil Co' did some drilling in the body, further worl on in order to de trt nr.,, o ..,n i ii xi t ... . J Jaahi Wnnlfl vnn hii.v - i. limit the present known ore body. continue thmiS in ' th,s JMr of 1929 1 " P.,ant ,,mprovemen u ,n vtogT's " Continue tnroUghOUt all time. the end of the consisted innd 8tampe(f ,etter t() he Eve, year ol . 1 he Whole idea Of bartering territory IS wrong. Trans- Empire by wav of Bert Hanson, changes in mill equipment, which fer Should be made only With the Consent of the people Un'n fishpacker, and have not a:e now ,n operation and have Who live there. Also, money collected from that territory "een anih,nf In the Empire. materially raised recoveries. Sev- They evidently have not thought eral optkns were taken during the "-r" ..wuu M4.i.uc:.vuivw.rtujr tu .uunu ru (n nnM.s " year oh new nronerties and ex- im rno nnnn auc nnntvna w ,-.-- . v. . . : ploratory pioratory work worK conducted conducted thereon tnereon ' T ViT "1 J- MADSEN w )Ve,1U1" tl)e Ulea 0f e SUDJect .' territory in connection1 Ex-service man, North Dundas but the showings encountered, with the northern part of British Columbia, where monies Harbor. ; however, were insufficient to are taken from the natural resources of the north and px- justify further development and pended in the south. Today the north needs highways more than anything else, but the highways in the south are being paved and generally improved, while right here in Prince Rupert there has been built only five and a half miles in twenty years. We are a territory like Labrador, looked upon as something owned by the people of the south for their special benefit. This notion must be got rid of as quickly as possible. GRAIN SHIPPED the options Were cancelled. The policy of keeping engineers in the field will be continued and exam- : i i ii i t wiauon win oe maae oi any new rti Kl V r A t ttiAmtnn Nl III I V H R i rropertles of interest which may Ul I ill vUU T lilYl be brought to the company's at- tentlon." During the year Victoria, and Prince Rupert Out 2 H34,06 ?Tds f JCOpper wa" of Luck in Past SeaonV f 1 A5T f86"""" Business (Financial News) " ..mo Dunn .1. flllJUA 4. I 885 ounces of silver was produced and 5821 ounces of gold. The ma J' jor lie-Ill item Ui of lOIlSl: construction uciion c carried U.j .. , -, ha. nn 7'" , r 7 m Djr tne company during the year m " n Rupert ZZ .1" Victoria ! r...1. WM tne 0Peni uPf the Bonanza absurd appearance m advocating Empire trade with one!1 "?ce or in property Dream anu uemanrting the imposition of duties to toep' v" " out importations of British goods with the next, Mr. Ben-U 1" tM .VHtl haJ nett has undertaken to lnv flnwn n fnrmnio ..'.u rv. .i.,i. .. ...t. J. In connection with the survey Shadows the policy With respect to Empire trade Which i bushels are booked to go. Thus Preparatory to the proposed ex-he will apply if he is given power. He expounded ' this!Vancouver may 8hIn about 95,-;tens,Pn of the Pacific Great East-policy at some length at Campbellford 0?0,000 bu8he,s before the end of valIay into the Peace River Mr BprihPtr rnmpe nnt rTnfinif au, Jmd i r 11 the Preent crop year. Already, aIstr,ct fou' geological parties ifrnfn fj 55 , f1"1. flatfOOtedly a new record has been set. e In the field. Special atten- against the Canadian policy 1- of tariff preferences on Em-t vfctoria, unfortunately, has ex.!t,on i8 to be given to formations ;ouuj5cbuiiB me presence or coal It is the belief that oil along the western slope of RHhah rmnrla n A " " f"1l 1" "PV'had moved when the grain com-! f "le Rocky Mountains. The pro- non-British nnn.R; lT goods. ,l" "' This T . whollv UV?. 1 unporiei S OI jmissioners' report of June 21 wmK a' . ovtn.ent attempted is ohiPftinnnhlp tn Ar -w. . . cumin. 1 1 1 i iviiii it' fill inriT ifiTi.i .t i r m n i u. .mmIi.j Bennett because "preference means that the radius of competition is enlarged and instead of a certain industry meeting competition in its own country, it has to face it in two countries " compiled Prince Rupeprt has had more success, although there hate been heartpangs for enthusiastic Prince Rupert boosters In the sriSy total to date. On June 21 the grain commission reoort showed 2.452.000 bushels credited in Prince Rupert. Vancouver has shinned it ! great total this year through j about 7,600,000 bushels of eleva tor space. Next year. If nlan jfor elevator expansion go through, tne total elevator accommodation will be in the vicinity of 11,000.-000 bushels. It may be expected that Victoria ' and Prince Runert will mnka (strenuous efforts to get more ; grain. Prince Rupert's elevator is not financed by Prince Rupert ratepayers but wair a government project. When it was leased to: the Wheat Pool, citizens of Prince Rupert reckoned the prob' lem or grain-getting quite solved. : There have V n som recrimina-1 jtiona against the Wheat Pool's at-' titude toward the Prince Rupert elevator and a delegation was sent to (Interview- heads of the; Pool. ... Victoria Is more directly Inter ested since the city has backed the 1 bonds of the elevator there and If I the elevator doesn't earn bond In-! drilling in the Peace River section vicinity of Holla and encountered a arae flow of iran. hut (ha Wpll was later capped and that was all that was heard of it. The possibility of discovering indications A'hfeh mav lead to the hrlnirlnir "n of new oil fields is regarded as me of the most important achieve nenta of the P. G. E. survey. Completion of the tramway at he Saddle property of the Silver rest Mines, Ltd., connecting the vharf at Hastings Arm with the tunnel portal.. will proceed shortly. This work was Interrupted by snowfall last fall when It reauircd only a short time to complete. Once, the tramway is finished it is rilarin.rl 4n1.n .Liu n n n .1 p.aiivvu m iuac ui jjiauJUJief y umi luppliea to the tunnel camp with a view to extending the tunnel 20 feet ahead. This tuunel is expect- ed to tap the ore bodies exposed 'n the shaft workings to a depth if 85 feet and carrying average alues of about $60 oer ton" In silver and lead. Fcrther drivinir of a crosscut unnel has been authorized by the lufus Argenta at Stewart In an ffort to intersect the big Erick-'on vein. During the winter 400 'eet of crosscut was driven and. is this failed to get results, ontract has been let for an addl- tiona"! 400 feet on the understand- ig thnt if the Erlckson vein Is ntercepted prior to completion of ?e 400 feet, the cross-cutting will e discontinued and drifting on he vein will proceed. AMERICAN TROLLING BOAT CASES COMING UP IN SOUTH SOON The cases of five American trolling boats, which were seized near here about the middle of May and charsred with ilW.-il fishing in Canadian waters, will be tTIel in Admiralty Court in victoria on July 9. C. II. O'Hal . . . 1 A ( 4 ieran oi victoria will act as counsel in the cases for the fish eries department in nlace of E t. Jones of this citv who will' ha unable to. go south. i ii r mm rr I BUCK & WHITE f SCOTCH WHISKV jjjjn DISTILLED, BLENDED V UMI AND BOTTLED IN Jlffft- JLW SCOTLAND. "ALWAYS RIGHT" Km mmtm f nMJ This advertfsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. r Dr KM Ull'Cno' mini, -J EXTRACTS FROM VICKERS' DIAim3T??; I I I I' II I II l I I II I I I II l I 1 1 i i ' ' V 6Ui6l Strict IlittHntrrttrh. butt to Iht many 'yirUMiofYkktrt' London Dry Gin thtltWJaihkm. aMtt"6)wr lime ol lit tort mddltllnctlr lumlltlrl. 'The carrier did bring a further interesting letter from Brother John describing a vogue now in great favour, of serving as an appetizer worthy Vickers'Gin mixed with aromatic bitters, and a cordial called vermouth. 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