PAGE TWO, : The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT DKITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince-Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue !j ! . I .V ' JIf .PULLEN - ROAD ROUTE i . i Managing-Editor,., SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance $5.00 interests concerned to do their part . This is something that must be done soon, as the present condition is a decided menace to the health and safety of the city. Also, it is something that must convey a poor impression of the city to the tourists a,hd ' p'tftpi "' visitors who enter the city that way. ,', SPEECH OF RICHARD GOSSE The address of Richard Gosse of the B . C . Packers is one that is deserving of serious consideration. While we are not necessarily endorsing any of the suggestions that he made, he certainly gets at the root of the matter when he says that the annual run must be perpetuated, that the men employed should be able to make a good living in the fisheries and that capital investments should also be able to get an adequate return in the way oi dividends . With all three of these requirements met, there is no reason why the salmon fisheries shouldnot be made perpetual and be a great benefit to the district. RADIO BROADCASTING The AU-Canadian Congress of Labor, claiming to be the largest Canadian-controlled labor organization, urges upon the Dominion Government that all broadcasting stations be owned, controlled and operated by the Dominion Government through a department Of communications and me raoio commissvon. mis seems 10 oe me mosL reasonable method of handling the prcilem" and the present is the Unite to take it over, if it is to be done. Most of the larger stations already belong to the Canadian National Railways, so that taking them over would -relieve the railway of a burden which should not be its and should give a j plane to Stewart for survey work nd will leave there about August 20' for Queen Charlotte Islands to engage for a month in fishery patrol. The 125-mile flight from Swan- son uay to Prince Kupert today Ahother Aerial Keeonahmance to took one hour and 25 minute8. l$e Carried uut rrom riane , . , Arriving Here Today NO GREAT GRIEVANCE To make n final aerial recon-i aissance with W. K. Gwycr, dis- At a Glasgow meeting the noise trict engineer for the provincial Wfts terrific and triumphant dls-department of works, of possible cord had the upper hand. Th4 routes for the Skeena River Chairman twice efesayed to spc'ak;' Highway between Galloway Ra-i but in th hubbub1' nobody cb'uTd pids and Terrace, a Western "hear him. Canada Airways Ltd. flying boat,! When a grateful quiet reigned piloted by W. E. Gilbert and with for a moment, he appealed for JV. C Terry as air engineer, arrived here shortly after noon today from Swanson Bay and tied up at Ihe dock of the Imperial Oil Co. Weather is not order, adding! "I can hardly hear my own voice." Immediately, to the delight of the audience, Borne one shouted, "Well, you're not missing much." very suitable this afternoon, so Public Opinion, ft is possible the road survey! :. . may not be made until tomorrow. After completing his work Our here, Pilot Gilbert will take the of fecial far duced 99 per cent of the copper output of the province last year Cppper Mountain, Britannia and Hidden Creek. 2 mine for a distance of 200 north and 40 feet south of the shaft. Assays of eighteen samples taken in the south drift show aver possible around. to work all the year PHILOSOPHY & RELATIVITY .wcond. TTIE DAILY NEWS I News of the Mines .in AROUND PRINCE RUPERT ..Northern Districts prominent in Year's Mininjj Figures; More Ore in Topley Richfield; Activity Around, Pacific Durine: the year 1928, 234 mineral c'aims were crown granted in the province of British Columbia, the biggest- Or four months for ........ i.oo.nrouortion of them being in the Portland Canal district By mail to all parts of Northern and Centra) British GcivmWa. 'Eleven hundred free miners' certificates were issued dur- paid in advance for yearly period ........ . . . 3.00 Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Transient advertising on front page, per Inch' . ...i'J..Uiit. ..v.-' 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line :v.. .. ; .25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 1:5 By mail to all other countries, per year-.... 750 B) 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, August 12, 1929 WELCOME TO MR. DENNETT We are glad to extend a welcome to Hon. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservatives throughout the Dominion, who is making a tour of the west and who speaks here tonight. We believe this is his first visit to 'the city, or, at any rate, his first offical visit. Many people wish to meet him and there will be a packed meeting at the theatre this evening. Mr. Bennett is a man of outstanding ability. He has taken part in political life for many years and doubtless has a brilliant future ahead of him. We suggest, as we have suggested before, that irrespective of party lines eople ot the city turn out to welcome one of the country s eaders. CLEAN UP GOW BAY Possibly there are difficulties in the way of cleaning up Cow Bay. If they are they should be publicly stated so that they may be overcome. The old cottage at the corner of Third Avenue is a menilcfe to public safety and health and the old rotting hulks in the creek ought never to have been allowed to be placedrthere, The broken sewer that pours its fetid contents into the creek should be covered and a general change made in that part of the city. The Power Company is pulling down its old. building and doing its part toward improvement; Now it is for all, the ihe the vear. of which 854 were in the Omineca mining division and 548 in the Portland Canal division. In the Atlin, Stikine and Leora River divisions more placer claims were recorded than mineral claims . In the Omineca division, 1587 claims were recorded and 1312 certifi cates of work granted, figures in : the Portland Canal division being respectively 1418 and 1395. Of all the biggest mineral producers in the province, Premier is the only one whire ore reserves are strictly limited, though it is esti mated that 41 still has enough ore FINE PICNIC DIGBY ISLAND! Abou, 150 e Sp.nt Enjoyn b,e production Ihree rate of for two or tuM mnvn i hrpo m noi Tim-. ' Society There was a splendid day yes terday for the Lief Eriksen Society s . picnic, about 160 people being Ore has now been opened on no, nU most 6f th , acros3 level at the Topley 'Wchfleld feet Diby Island on the P. Dorreen and Rosana B, Following were the winners of the races: i 20-yard dash, boys 4-6 years age values of .35 ounces gold and Jack McLean, first; Jack Web- 18.3 ounces of silver to the ton, Bl, , . , . or a combined value of $17.25 per ,a .aBVl:lV,tyea ton without considering the base uouen, nrsi; nuun jiur- metal values. It is anlicipated void, second. that the diamond drilling program . T t H6I Holkestad, first; Joe nrtw n,W wav nn Tnnlv Rich- field will be productive ofWhly NY5wi,u important discoveries witlin the ' ,?-ard da"h' lr 68 Je,ars" v,r, ,,t wooc unA u,nt Ella Krans, first; Mane Eriksen, Hid mnnnirnmpnt trt mtrprlain the SCCOfld. type and capacity of the mill to-be "-a .rsn' o-iu years-, rnnt -nriPrl nn th nronertv. .Martin Eriksen. first; John John-i " I J m j sen, Kvconu . British Columbia produced just! 40--ard dAsh. girls 8-10 yean- about half of Canada's total silver i-eorgina uimn. nrsi; mun aiat-.,!.:, inoa ,v,i-u oi ' ta, second. fine 40-yard dash boys 1012 years-. 936.407 ounces valued.at $12.-1 761,725. Of this British Columbia turned out 10,943,367 ounces, the Sullivan mine In the Kimberley district and the Premier on Port- . . I M - Ij mm A M ' 9 I mmm, llllnkAll I'm 40-yard dash, girls I0-J2 years-Francis Yeager," "first; Margit Inn Pnnjil hftimr rnnnihl fnr JohHSen, Second. the greater part of the province's 5?--Yard da8h;;b?r"12-." y-outpul. t Silver was also recovered Jack ycar' ,lrst5 Mitchell Gay, II VIII Vf J ', IIIVII ?T V. - treated at Trail and Granby smelters. Stockholders of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelling & Power Co. decided at a special maotinfr rAnntK in inrrpaso tYitf - ... ... . . flrla Ti-k Vo5lrir nr1 Tlnh Wnllf, reserve lunu lor aepietion ana ae-i"'" " . " " . i There is much doing In Ihe way of mining around Pacific . Up Legate Creek the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. has been developing mineral claims and. so 50-yard dash, girls 12-14 years- Francis Yeager first; Dorothy! Pitcharl, jpecond.. j 50-yard dash, ladies Mrs. Wal-i degel; first; Mrs. P. Wlckdahl,' second. 1 Three-legged race, boys and; preciation by $2,367,738 by appro- " "-rvt- " priating from excess current assets. II was also decided to make further poportionate distribution to shareholders from this reserve ns return of capital stock from time to time as is seen fit up to the amount just appropriated, plus residue of previous appro priation. 1 T-flM iiiw. hi-iiiiii . Men, 20 years and over, 100 vards K. Blindheim, first; A. Lund, second. Married ladles Mrs. P. Wick-dahl, first; Mrs-. R. Chuno, HALIBUT SALES Summary American 56,000 pounds, 13.3c successful have the results been, ; and 8c to 15.5c and 8c. that now the company has control j Canadian 89,000 pounds, 13.3c of four groups on the same moun- and 8c to 13.7c and 8c. lain and has established four. ramps for four separate gangs of American . workmen. The four groups are the Lollnda, 14,000, Cold Storage, E. & M.. E. & K., Frisco and 13-3c and 8c. Zonamay. Considerable trail im- Glacier, 11.000, Atlin 15.4c provements has been made to the nd 8c. properties which It wil now .be Unlmak, 11,000, Atlin, 15.5c and ec. Happy, 9,0007. Pacific, 15.4c and 8c. . Hazel II., 11,000, Booth, 16.3c and 8c. The late Chauncey M. Depew Cnnadlnn used to poke a good deal of fun Toodie, 8,000, .Royal, 138c and at philosophy, relativity and 8c. other high-brow subjects. i Volunteer, 7,000, Atlin, 13.7c "Philosbphy,'' he once said, and 8c. "has been likened to a blind1 man' Aiken. 10.000. and Verna. 6,- Searching in a dark room in the 500, Booth, 13.6c and 8c. night for a black hat that Isn't' A. J., 6,000, Royal, 13.Cc and there." ,8c. U, ICIHilfllJ. lUVUf niljl, AU.t'W UllU "Relativity is like the dialogue 8c. of Pat and Mike. ' "'Can I know what I don't know?' says -Mike. 'Wo, says Pat. ' 1 "''Vell; now, there's a certain thing I don't know, and I know It. Then don't I kow what 1 don't know? " T Star. classified section may bet Interest t6"ybu today, i L don't know.' "Montreal tmmmWrnrTTM Ui ta Talv-Owk to tiim CATARRH tl Ika BLADDER lth,SciHM 'Each Ctult uiarMnaii) Vera Beatrice. 16,000, and Mayflower, 7,000, C)ld Storage, 13.5c and 8c. . Cape Race, 3'.506, i apd Agnes IV7.000, Paciffc) iMc and 8c. ; Bayview, 6,666', Cold Storage,, 13.5c and 8c. . , I Salmon ' I Minnie V., 470 cohoes, Cold Storage, 80c each. I CHINESE LOST LIVES SACRAMENTO, Aug. 12. Six Chinese, members of a wedding party reluming from Stockton, were burned to death as a result of an auto collision, i Monday, August 12 I - mm.m, , mm, rl 111! III! lull I llllT IHfl II 'UTIII Hr IfTIBI K1 TWT' 1 19! MRS. HOOVER CALLS IN AT THE NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT II vT(l'ARTERS First lady of the United States, with group of Girl Scouts, at thru- headquarters wh. i. she called when they gave a demonstration of homemaking a :tivlties. The president one of the founders of the m ivement. SOCICTY WOMEN INVENT NEW AQUATIC SPORT THAT P WES POPULAR Tug ball is the name of a new aquatic-sport invented by Pamdenir society women. It is a -comb spec nationfaJl.ndjlMgketbal 1 and has proved very popular, drawing large tnwiM of mmmmimmtmmWlm"m-mmmWmmm WATER HAZARD IS SPECTACULAR PART OF RACE One of two hundred compet tors in Marahalton Moton yrle Club's fourth annual pillion trlil, with his fair pillion rider, striking the water splash during rare. ff1 T"V 1 M mm DUKE OF YORK RECEIVES FH EEDOM OF ILFORD I lie UUKe Of York nantln -.1 I. made first freeman of the bwnjslWMifMi val at Ilford where he tf" WrmmrTlt' the town hall.