PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Tlallv News. Limited. Third Avenue ,,i ,11. F. PULLEN DAILY EDITION Managing- SUBSCRIPTION KATES tt TfrviiiaSi'f WOMEN IN SENATE It's interesting to read of the efforts necessary to en. able womeh to take their seats seats, in the Canadian Senate. They may sit in the House of Commnns. hut the If anticipation is better than realization then we , must all have enjoyed the summer of 1925. SLOWING DOWN Severa' times this paper has issued a warning against slowing down. In Prince Rupert, where business is more v iv.no ojuomui. aiici bile VUIlUltllJIlS Ul HUllVlIlU il llViniT UlV i i. Altet ii. ii 11 . T l not uuneuit, mere is a tendency lor us all. to slow down Major A. W. Davis, well known j mining engineer, recently made an examination of the Harvey group (near Smithers. This property is; in the Babine Range and until recently was under option to the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. The new directors of the La Rose mine at Alice Arm intend to pro- rfeed with further development IB nLLLLLussftiLiLtB9BKr&SfiF nla TUB CURLPAPERS MAPI) HIM SO HANILSOMK HE TOOK. THE CHAMPIONSHIP lIrWi Jack80"'8 Yorkshire terrier. Barian Dukie, all dressed up awnrdea the championship at the Ladles' Kennel Club show at Olympla. THE DAILY NEWS Tueadav. .r ,. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT New Strike Made on Neppawa Property Near Smithers; Find Near Francois Lake Hospital; Airplane Service to Remote Fields What is regarded as an Important new showincr was City delivery, by mati or carrier, yearly periodMpald m advance $5,00 ; recently uncovered bv Grover Loveless and Walter Fiih in For lesser period, paid In advance, per mnth ........;. -the course of development work on the Neepawa group, By mail to all parts of Northern and Central iPritter CoJuriWii. paid, in advance for yearly period,;'. ', . j .. 8.00 Transient display advertising, per'lnHi, per insertion . . .' 1.40. Transient advertising on front page, per inch . . . . 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line . . .25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word . M Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line IS By mail to all other countries, per year 7.50 B) mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per ypar 6.00 Contract rates un application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone ....86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations controlled by the Jessie Gold Mines Syndicate, adioinint the Duthie mine on Hudson Bay Mountain . Strong mineralization was broken into and subsequent work by way of open cuts demonstrated the vein to be ten to twelve feet wide showing galena, arsenical iron and zinc. The strike encourages the belief that an extensive zone of rich ore will be disclosed by development . . " expressea tneir desire ot e.v . mining the property A mineral strike made recently The Graaby Consolidated Min- r,!fle,fe?f therfln!f,8Lake I". Smelting & Power Co. has ImTi ST V, cloed dwn operations both op slderabe attention. Some heavily the Dutg,dej. jne on mineralised or was found on the . ... ...... uanai ana tite ooiskeisn mine near , . . , . surface and claim have now been A ins,eadi wU, wofk Tuesday, July 30, 1929 u u'M ear tl,e Q Point and Bonan- jRobertsandaymanWeldonwere za m.ne- of whjeh ure ",c icated c,09e tQ the 8me,ter l,, . .. .'year the .Outsider produced only inree engineers ol the umsoit- o5G4 tons of ore, while 13,111 tons aatea inning &tmetttngUo. were 0f smca wag taken fr()m the Go. recently taken in with ihei Senate is a much more holy and exclusive body and women headwaters of 01 Should not defi'e it with their liresence nresenre. j tributary vriuuiuri- ui of Fin ninay mver, a. 'ii Women should be ashamed of ... themselves . for wanting r r..ti,..t...Mi. c.rui8liank n il. the X1 ..) During g sit .it in the Senate. . The old men's home is hardly suitablf 'SXt h ?Ht of t. to ENDURANCE TESTS It seems about time there was an end of the endurance test. The long flight of the St. Louis Robin indicates that it is a tedious business and not in any sense of the word a sport. The only value apparently is to advertise some particular motor as being capable of running for an 'indefinite period. Once the aviators solved the problem of Bleeping in the air the test was easy. There are so many other activities that might well take the place of keeping an airplane hovering over a given point for several weeks. 8UP- skeish. ftnm the latti'r ntmrn pnes irom rrinee ueorge to tne of g0a and 6000 ounces of silver me jueeunka. a beinir derived ' TW t... the year 1028 the coke for energetic and virilf wnmpn Tf wnmon nnoa mnh-a o ni. : produced 28,680 tons of coke, ShSfA themselves there' H win be more difficult t0,rur; thBy anydfher f X oVt&&''iiSr3 abohsh It (travel the round tr.p would take mmonia. 659' rf o,vent The whole movement is a mistake. It would have been ,fuI1f a montl The cn"0fllda,fd; naphtha and 58,253 tons of naph- ru"UUM, ",c y a feecunu cnamDer man Dy try-, were then moved by the plane to ug iu Miuui e a p ice mere. Your business is what you make it. If it fails it is due to some defect in the owner. . the Fishing Lakes, a widening in T,'e n?w P,ant recenUylnstallftd thpinlav ltivpr immediately wton the Northern Light property at of Finlay Mountain, where other! Stewart which has been merged properties in which Consolidated is' with the Premier Border is now interested are being examined. unn njr smoothly. Underground 1 development with a full crew has The plane bids fair to become very popular in connection with trans- been resumed with G. R. Ban- the conaiuung engineer, in ur- portation U remote mining fields of the central interior. sonal charge. The Letter Box WILD PIGEONS Silver Bireb Farm, Terrace, B.C., July 2o, 1020 work this year, but no definite) Editor, Daily New Syrians j have yet been made as to the j I I extent of operations. Nor has any I read your editorial on "Wild date yet been set for the work to . Pigeons" with great interest, commence. j Jn "Birds of Western Canada," i ! published by The Victoria Ma Not as much work as was nrliin- i mnri.il Museum it la stated that and thus lose OUr ability to Compete Should we decide to'al,v Planned will be carried outithe Bund-talled Pigeon has a go outside to the larger centres Once we give way to the ( lhl 8a8on on the Iied uluff prop-(distribution "North at least to prevailing tendency we find it very difficult to once more erty at AJic Hm' but, a eom-; eib Cooia.- speed UO . mencement will be made as soon, Since the publication of this t, . e ii ii poaible aud much valuable in-! book it has been" established that Ymie the maazme6 are full of Warnings against too formtion is expected to be obtain-) their range is considerably to the much speed, we need a warning against losing our speed ed, J. n. McPhee announces. Tbej north of that inlet and thus creating a handicati for ourselves individually Ked UUlff N'"'"" Syndicate was Four or f jve an ag0 a 1alr and for the city in Which We live. ' .formed a few- months ago for the , were obllerved near the plant of j purpose of developing the prop-ithe Canadian Yish & Cold Stor. Laughter is one of the ohief thin thar differ- ert,y "'"J" located about seven inKe Co Ltd., at Prince Rupert. ( entires man from the ape The oer.on who doe, not SnZ tYlS I J 51 iT'engin- iaugn is still very nearly related to the tree dwe'lers. a big to mage of copper ore. A j,nvintf ipin ,.vpmi nlnmr j the railway. ; Last year Herman Frickmao observed a flock of at least 100 . . . A f. i i. 1 ! ai a pomv on ine soum niue oi the Skeena RUer about two miles east of the Terrace bridge. i This year they are again in this neighborhood, some have been seen at the same place n those observed last year, while others are reported around Van-1 arsdol. 1 They are usually scon while feeding on elderberries. While i they are closed, as game birds, they leave the dfetrict before the open won comes. They will most probably increase as a result of their early migration and provide a welcome addition to the bird 'life of Con tral British Columbia. Your faithfully. WILL ROBINSON. MORE TROUBLE A.1IBAI) Bobby wan obstinate one day and refused to say his lesson to his teacher. "But you know It quite well," she urged. "Yes," admitted Hobby. 'Then why don't you Ray U to me 7" 44 'Cause, if J say it now you'll only make me learn something else tomorrowyrjrt William Tlmes-Journa). ALWAYS BEER IF NOTHING ELSE Hon. U. II l'oolcy Said to Be Haunted by the Worry of Iiecr by the Glaiw Problem (Vancouver D ovince) It aoetns qite like old times to hear that the government of British Columbia is gravely perturbed about beer, in the dear old days qi god ola John Oliver, the gov ernmeot was always abeut beer. wnt out and voted for bn -by-the-glass, aad Mr. Attorney-General Pooley intimates that a deep and abiding . sorrow has thereby entered his blameless life. Not that Mr.. Attorney-General Pooley disapproves of beer-by-the glass, as his predecessor Mr. Hanson used to disapprove of it. JThe trouble is" much worse than " - - - , . 1 A WEDDING IN VENICE Daughter of Count and Countess Arrivabene Vulenti Gozaga precedes w -iliJinx i dol8 on the wsy to her marriage to Count Luigi Visconti de Mkdrone. any such trifle as having to dis- wanta local ojdioii utn ; tavor someQhinp at a public mift-ittittHoaa, doenn't m-v t inter thxi you.iavor as a.privata haw br-lj-the-Klas citizen. The trouble i that 1 Vancouver and !..,. IV inceton has voted for beer-by-. have H. But IVn-i. the-glass in. a political constitu- mile from Princeton ;i ency which voted against beer-by- fiief, not by terr.i urn the-glass in 1024. And if the Tol country doesn't wan' mie Government validates the sale .g)aHn; urid Pentirtnn of beer-by-the glass in Princeton, ! the riding of Similkan, just bucause Princeton wants it, has voted against Mr. Pooler sees a tremendous .glass, public agitation around the nature It is nicely quite and principle of local option about Princeton can't for th : ber, and he does not know what i of it see haw Pentictoi will be the end of it. to exercise a local Princeton lies across the Hopelbeer-by-the-glasH whi Mountain, and the miners of that I forty miles away u olace would like to have their beer-; 'lies. Princeton i-au 8ince Dr. MacLean by-the-glass, just the same as the couldn't have beer Dr Total ie came' in "ioful metropolis of Vancouver (without injury to th sen other grave irdv- r iu,t the same as Mr. Pooler's jionscience of I'entict.. arnment perturbations as for 6i- oVwl si"ful of Esquimalt. for places in the Similkam atanee the regrettable necessity that matter-and have voted for And probably Mr P for enquiring into pretty nearly l- But politically. Princeton il M'- But :m: Vverytbing ever done ly the gov- in the riding of Simllkameen. And :lovernmeBt Liquor A mimt gone out and it almot M)e glory of Similkameen is that nd provided in the u. aeenied as if beer .hadfo! 0t of jt n8" not only given its favorite, the late governmen' ; ueJitiea. Probably the correct i S0I. Hon. Minister of Mines Mc-i th great prim ipW. slatement atwut it is that when i Kenzie, to the world of statesman-1 t'on in beer, whu I, r then is notbing else .to worry hi p. but that it has also stood like ever understood; ami about in politics, there is alwaytf -ock agatnst the pouring flooilicireauiui suspicion ibeer. Anyhow. Princeton nasi oeer-oy-uie-gi Sinful Vancouver Mr. Pooley take a very grave view of this bualneaa. lie says it upflns up wide issues. lie says it requires very careful consideration. He says he doesn't know what will be done. It seems that the question is; What, when and where is local ontion local? Princeton wanta becl-by-the-gla, j coming back nun Pocket Pack of Five We don't wonder tha' if haunted by the i-nr . when there is nothinK is alwayx beer. Ooll ProfMulonal-Nnw nm tklas lor m u tci; always kp yeur jt on ftsvtee (MMptoiouily i tft Una of oluto I v, TON EW4 1 1 j W JACKSON 1 CIGARS A "Poker Hand" in Every Pocket Pack 'TIHI is tho firat time cigar gtnokers liuve received "Poker I hinds." Every pocket puck of five Stonewall Juckson Cigars contulns one "I'okcr Hund." Buy the jKJcelt paclc and save thov,4Ioker IIuihIh". 11