PAGE TWO propitious The Daily News PKINCE KUI'EKT - BIUT1SII COLUMBIA 111 ,!, I n .tint SUBSCRIPTION BATES SPEAKING MARATHON HISTORY TEXT BOOKS nun 'J Published Every Afterjponji, KxcepfSbhday'.'fey Prfne'f Rutferi Daily N$wjk Limited. Third Avenue II. P. PULLfiN - - Managing-Editor this week when he spoke for four days on the subject of lom ratification of the accord with Britain and the United over several days does not spread. .mgsrdiej Smith, one of the old time mining operator of the V, province. ir. sniW moe a iriji rm,,. - r . t, . , , . . ine president of France estab ished a bad precedent some years ago into this country me h western siue, out since has been demonstrated . . . . i . 1 1 . i , , ; "" x&ai the tne oniy practical ana ecu- oi.i i . btates btates in in regard regard to to war war debts. debts. Thp The miPr queer thi thine vLa was timf that Jtv nfcmic method of approach is by . - W , . . r r ' A fi. lJL.. Such a lentrthvsneeph shnulfl ho pffopfivo fn.V.,..',n:.,.. the Finlav Biver an an ovfltinn at tha oU , J ...u:,t. u j. ' taries which are largely navigable l . j r "ipaauic w iic i auvo- by motor boat. Th s method vU.u no;, auujiicu a suusutnuai inajoriiy. It is to be hoped that the habit of extending, extending, adonted in the present instance Thp niipsfinn nf hictnw, f-f v.i. i -ti 1 i. Provision has been made for a cussed in. the legislature and out. The prSSfaS ffiSTn HfiSiSi tlX Ltd-; of education was one of the leaders in the " effort to mifrro purge before he lore the ine expedition expeaition returns, returns, but'" uui Pnn,i:.. e Fu.j,k nnfiH that pniKT to pV a Mm t fjs?r nPTrs,a-re-u.? to the ss&ssi a?1 rx1:; iaci mat narry r . binclair iail thi is m sprvino- spntormoa n.K. i iv?i in 192a i!. MA AM) AMt NAM VfiU HA.I T.I TmA. . . " " v.-'i-.Tn- iwbui vow AAVfc i r- . . . itiunuiAKB IDitTMIl'IU THE IlRITISIf WOHM T11NS " ' The Daily Express, London. expected several more properties will be under bond before snow flies next fall. At the present , time in the upper Kitsault country tree properties are being developed, chief of these being the Toric whose big sensational ore body is being developed by the Britannia Mining & Smelting Co. Joining the Toric on the i corth and having the same for-1 mation and class of ore is the ; Tiger which is being developed j by the Utility Mines Ltd. This Is 'an exceedingly promising pro-, perty upon which results of de-i yelopment have far surpassed ex-1 pectations. A s.hort distance south of the Toric lies the Home-cuard. containing large deposits of copper In addition to silver and gold, which is being developed by the Dalhousie Mining I Co. Development work is expec ted to be resumed shortly by Chicago interests on the North THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, July :t News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPKHT Rig Party (Joing Into Cassiar District; Preniier Pays Another Dividend ; Alice Arm , Camp Shows Promise A fullv equipped party recently left ancoHVer having City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid tn advance J5.00 as its objective a comparatively little known Section of the For legser period, paid in advance, pr month . .; ,60 Cassiar lying west of the Finlay River and north of the Hy mail to all parts of 'Northern and Central nit'ar Olwn'iii.. ... Tngenika. Attention has been drawn to this part of the v i ... ' j i ii. "- ,.....v.. o.vv trnvinfp rw rpnsnn nt niseoveries mane in me ruruusuii Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 mine on the south and the Consolidated Mining & Smelting ti r-Aor. n, in.(n ' ok Co . on the north. The intervening territory has been de classified advertising, per insertion, par word o. scribed by Dr. Victor Dolmage, formerly of the Geological Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line . .. is Survey, as being very promising for the further discovery Or four month for . .' 1.00 of valuable minerals, possessing as 1 " UAIL EDITION it does all the geoiogical cuaracter lstics requisite to the deposition oi metalliferous ' ? " ores. The present Star which Ues Ideally between the high, grade ore bodies of the Wednesday. July 17, 1929 &ne UoBy Varden and Toric. Further " . ... .. U .1 . I . a kA Iawh t Alice Arm, the Kaperanza Mining Co. U actively engaged - in development work and ore mining. Across the valley on Mc- CrMh Mountain, 'the Kitaault Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. Is push ing ahead its 1000 foot tunnel which is expected to strike big ore showings on the Sunrise ! group at a depth of 500 feet. The speeches th party leaving from Prince, future 0f ' Alice Arm mining camp George and working northwards j briht-r befor ad ""in, in.y ZalZ. Vpil'n'ver greater Interest being expedition is in charge ,i of Neu vag " v To a large extent and displayed in It by the . large min- We create OUr own World and hover Smith, a mining engineer aruunri in lr n tpw vhin fvitr. nncntM. . meianuririsi . oj wiae iaih-uciuc. "l .The trip will cover a section of the ' province that may oen up a new; vista in UrlMsn coiumoia miniuK- MOUNTAIN BOY ('OMPAXV The Mountain Boy Mining Co. with head office at Mon-has been reeistered as an , . . :.,.. , extra-prownciai company witn v-awaumz. uyuiis Hum ouwisive mailer and seeing that Pwil meet with sTcceMful re- head office at Vancouver and proper credit was given to the work of Canadians. While suits Mo accompanying tbeP.fd up capiui amounting to we want to be broad minded and give credit where it is nrt' B the rganiier's eldest son, three million dollars. due, we do not want the young people of this countrv tn A- E,klne s,mjthr-,hoa' nell Thls cempn- was incoroorated ish Columbia knows that only too well. !ha, Wt"i3d it another divi- dend of six cent, per share on ADMIRATION EXPRESSED The sun is always shining but it cannot always pierce th tMue s.ooo.ooo shares to the cloud. . , .kl. stockholders on record on June 13. The total of the present dls- burgement Is 300.000, increas-; FOR CANADIAN COURTS BY ALASKAN NEWSPAPER (Ketchikan Chronicle) Often Americans are compelled Under the district COUrt Of Columbia. He is a millionaire value of ore sold was $3,180,118,,to have greater admiration for and that is why his case is so important. It is an unusual the iT"n $2,1445 j Canadian justice than American, the matter is stressed to such an extent is an indication thTrmX luw tS. fth.r of Lou Harris of that it IS an Unusual thing. At any rate. We can join with the n. latter being valued at $6.-1 Ketchikan, In hi. iit for hit sentence. The M-ise fisherman is the jme who is ready to take advantage of the big run. HEAT WAS INTENSE " i n had lun (xvttnmwl above the court delded that Harritt the fifth Uvel. ' entitled' to $100,000. Then icame an order to turn the money W. G. McMorris, managing di-,int6 court that the successful rector of the Kftsault Eagle Sil-j plaintiff in the case might be ver Mines Ltd., recently visited ' given the benefit This waa de-Alice Arm to make an examina-'jayed until tomorrow, but the wnwl -011i,j.j t . . , . tfon or the tunnel wnwn it Deing couna 01 tanaaa apparently are word received from the A vnatArriav nrairiM fhot .u. i ..n w. , , - 1 J v-'v umi kite urrvvfl uy tile nnnjnitf' uu uwi niue iv onun mail w o ttn.erewa3,n tense SO that the thermometer registered Sunriae group. The tunnel is deprived of that to which he is 11 1Q0. A great many people do not know how Hot that is hw,nK mineralisation but the rightfully entitled through tech- They have not experienced it . Happily we do not tret obictive Mt been flnd unnecessary de- 'ST t Whie WC I In- Americ we see 5SJ?ro To, ' A 6 m018ture'. fhe PeoPle on the The Britannia Mining & Smel-lmen given judgments In their prairies nave nad almost none, Which IS Worse. They ting Co.. which is operating the 1 favor who are held up for months WOUld give an immense lot for one of our showers anil. Toric mine at Alice Arm, has! and even yeaja through the de-fora deep breath of the COol refreshing atmosphere Which added considerably to it hold-flays of the law simply force the is OUrS. ings by staking 28 nearby claims, aggrieved person to compromise The claims are situated on the' for lees than awarded by the t . Z .... . ,, top of the Toric hill and extend courts. This Is seldom seen In U. an advantage for a politician to die, for he may from Goat Creek to the head of! Canada or in England, then possibly be known as a Statesman. East Creek, adjoining the Toric No less an. authority than Chief 0 the tmn j the xorjCf the Justice Taf of the United ROYAL PURPLE CONVENTION company now has about 16 men States supreme eourt has said One of the conventions of the season is that takintr em,I'e1- - that the de,ayg American jus- tt&niJSSr W W ?" " " -ld thC --!!'ona And in Session and are being entt rtained locally by the lodge Industry at Alice Arm is due for citUen is inclined to agree. Of that order and by j the Ecks. We take this nnnnHnmHr considerable extension this year.1! - of stating that the whole c'ty welcomes the ladies and K3Utm,natiM ore being made of hopes they will come again. The city is theirs while thev M,v!r1 PrTrtie", and enquiriea are here The local Ladies of . the Purple and Elks are TXlZTuu such well known entertainers that we inow the visitors Wgher .lmSTiSu2: . . .. .... . .... iuiu hnuo n rrnnrl timn ovon flin i 1 i b"" w...v, V..1.J1 li mc o cuieiivis imve not Deen 'naiions win oe maae ana is HHk Eav GOES TO ENGLAND W. N. Tulley, K.C, photographed on board- the Empress of Scotland when he sfljled for England to attend themeetlnga of he Privy Council at which important cases relative to Canadian affairs will be judged. 4 ' gmmmmumjjixmii usswjsw j Mflff, f SZXWGQ Of U.S.S. 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