THE DAILY NEWS Jlonday, August 19, PAGE TWO 1929 kPub hed ft The Daily News PKINCE KUPEHT BRITISH COLUMBIA , Every; AtornponExcepUSunityj, bftlp?ScSiPu?ert DAILY KlflTION ' H. F. PdLLLN - plewed with the tholna. Managing-Editor PRAIRIE CROP Monday, August 19. 1929 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS There never was a time when overseas people took as much interest in Canada as is done today . Every summer a number of Old Country people visit Canada to learn something about the country and the people. Todav Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas is touring Canada and so are i . non . Winston Churchill, formerly chancellor of the exchequer, h(Ji ponalble output waa dealroua of aeeklng further i unran 'uumoi aurmj tn nrtti information. A treat industrial deal mmrtns of thu year, according toieUpment U behind the application, a prora report teaued by the pro-. It U the Imentlon of the applying vlncial departaient of minea. The re-f rempany not to ahtp coal from the port makea apeolal reference to the properties acquired by It but to sub-multifarious aetltltles of the OonsoU-1 ;e the coal to a low temperature dated Mining Smelting Oo. through- carbonisation pracw, for which the out the province and attache great ' company hai secured eXcTUslte rights and at one time a newspaperman, and Kt. Hon. C. M. b. trial conditi0ns throughout Amery, also a memoer 01 tne previous government. Dominion. the. Canadian Chamber of Commerce gathering at Edmon-; : ton and Calgary earty in September there will be about nATTlIt ADADC! twenty members of parliament and others from across l)UUInUjjUlJ the seas taking part and one irom mcua. veryuung points to the growing importance of Canada in world It is nbw nrettv eenerallv accepted that the prairie ! fec"re STATE CASE . QUICK MONEY INJURIOUS jr SSt nK Earning quick money either by oil or by finding rich mines is verv injurious to the regular industries of a nelson, Aug. 19: Terming neghborhood. At the week-end we heard hcny people were $r leaving their USUal productive Work in the lakes district Hundreds," Peter Verigin, pros!-! to taking Up prospecting because there Was a prospecting dent of the Christian Community flurry m the'listrict and everybody seemed to catch the tJTS'Sk fever. The Prince of Wales rather regrets that oil is being Doukhobors," -denounces the car-1 found in the neighborhood of his farm in Alberta, because ryings on of these fanatics. The it- nrvAiin rn rtnnnr tr nnn mrnrinraa luirn MirriiMin 11 - - - - ; These things are mevitatre in connection with the ad-ibors" did not have any part in vancement of modern industries, but they are often most the Doukhobor demonstrations vorrroHoLln i recently held in Kamsack, Sask. regreuaoie. He furlher 8tates that he ha3 taken the matter up with the au- ' t Viswi ina anrl hnnna in f Via ian II an unbiased in- whole matter cron will not be more than half of the average. While the and ask for the pUnishmont of the falling off will affect the railways and there will be guilty ones." nothing like as much casual labor in the country this year Jl as luiiiieuy, suiuc laiiucia win umnc auuuat ao muv-n ao "Named Doukhobors," led by Mr a, 1 1 l , m t j .:.:iu 1. 1 . . , , , . . . ' 1 imparlance to promised mining devel- for British Oohnmbta. In the lands to issue, if anv and the comnensa opmu in eonnectton with th. build- be acquired along the Copper River, th? sn? to damaeed nartv lag of the Canadian Northwteni lUa eaUmiten thir .r. innnnonnn .ll01 i? .lne. Uan1aFe.(1 VaYt 8na w ua suunniniiai on, amokeiess fuel and gas. Alv oke toBMge to the provincial output ot vit-uld be produced. The plana of the muuag ores. Report of dlscoverla in BritUh Pacific Industries call' for the the B. C. Silver bm said to be auth erection of a plant In the rlelnlty milling crea. Reports of dlaeoverles In cf the Copper River coal properties " ""e" na tne anticipated volume of 1U flclent importance W gtvt thla pro- buslneaa l, so large that an Indepen-?"elu,0"r. th'PsJ' dent rait outlet to the Pacific Coait by the autement of ore. la cjoaiderfld ,eentlal ,t. the com-netea a the last report toard by pah he, Uccea)..iReprWenUtlv.s ot the - - fiy, - w.. .h unvtMt cvnipiinj win visit Victoria, be- he Ingenlka Is also singled out m a fcr the next acaaiorf of the' legWature JI?00' ,f,DdUcr- T"! tt tiieir plan, to the membera development of the Henderson mine cf the government near Smlthers by the Duthie Interests. la regarded as Important at Is also the - commencement of milling operations . Vnt P,m1ln new MESSAGES MY 11ELlO(JItAlIIS w. v. v vm . unuiiiv uouaozs. Among th new discoveries tingled put far Immediate examination by depart- inaai engineers are those of T. RHev Heliographs have been success- and asMclatta 0n Milk Creek at th. fullv uhpH for t. I .w. ..v .iBuim nuns- by Frank it. Taylor at to copper mui-t s- of me','aes betw erallaation in the district northwest of Prince Alhprt. SnV n,i rv.. i-v. a " "" " 1tlon In een Prince Albert national prance, have, been rtoeivei gtpark, over a distance of 30 rniles. deefried free. "The divoreed couple must srlve each other certifieates of release Railway from Stewart Into the Ingen- teM 0f Wgh trade coal, .so an 'ln-!e , ., tne ,a?c,sln the eld Ika district. Special mention I alto dUstry of major proportions may denude of the Tlmmlns project at nlep out of the undertaking. There Owen Lake the new mining develop- would be three major products from m xti ' rranools Lake the coal treated M proposed crude ir. writing permitting each other to remarry according to their wishes. "All questions pertaining to the support and maintenance of the ers of the society, whose decision shall bo final and binding upon an parties concerned. Education On the school situation it savs: "True education should be con sidered not only desirable, but in dispensable, having regard to the present critical times, when man- kind is being led to destruction by iaise standards or so-called cul ture and education, in order that divine love,, peaee. brotherhood of man, Jlght of. truth, the teaching anu spirit or Christ might be brought into the world on the blde of knowledge. It Is neces sary and desirable for ouv chil dren to attend the Canadian schools, but teaching of imperial ism and hatred in its various forms shourd not be tolerated." Mllltnry Service It says in regard to military service: "That the members of the society of 'Named Doukhobors not only object to, but cannot permit any violence, much less the takinir of life under any pretence whatso- ever. The spirit of love, forgive-" mess, peace, toil and of Universal brotherhood of man. "The society of 'Named Doukhobors affirm and proclaim that the welfare of the whole does not justify the sacrifice of one single : child;. Our God is a God of mercy,; and not sacrifice. j "No man Who exercises violence j or commits murder, though he may j call himself 'Doukhobor,' can be a : member of the 'Named Doukho-bora' and such a person is a hypo-j crite and the application of the! term 'Doukhobor' to sucli a person is nothinsr but an ornamental' sound, for no man committing murder shall receive eternal life." Court Actions In reference to court actions: "Should any disagreements, lueensborough, who has quarrels or affronts occur be-' 1 i.. ;A,ia. tween members of the society the tcutlve committee or at the jqUest of one' or more of the parties concerned to the general conference of the authorized dele- gales for consideration and judg- UlCIJb . iney nave in ine Dig crop years. 10 uegm wmi, tne puce verigin, nas come a ueciarauon pr, , is sixty cents higher thsyi it would "have been if there had protocol Thi protocol eiistwith ; , J ' the beliefs and plans of the-great j rm. it. i. e ii: t been a good crop. Then the cost of handling the crop is Doukhobor peoples in Canada, iff 11 verv much less and in manv cases threshine is done as the was drawn up and adopted at con-! cron is cut. Farmers will help each other and save labor vention held near Kamsack, Sask.,i and manv will thus find themselves at the end of the yeac.icnUndee tl;e declaration adopted' as WeM Off as last season. ! the "Named Doukhobors" not only j - uphold the laws of Canada in many ' " ' respects formerly doubted, but de News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Silver Cup Operating in Full Swing Again; North Helps to Speed Up Provincial Mineral Output; Copper River Project Still Alive clare, themselves as absolutely In favor of education of heir.chil- dren in Canadian schools, "butifj leaciuiiK ui imperialism aim (iaiw red In its various forms should not be tolerated." .' The society is favorable to a census of its members, house b house, in Saskatchewan. It re lates in its protocol its beliefs in regard to marriage laws, military service, registration of vital sta- After having been shut down for some time on account tistics. attitude towards courts of road conditions and the necessity of making certain g gStt".;! gfSJ alterations, the mill at the Silver Cup mine, near Hazel- dian citizens alike, ton, is again in full operation and trucks are making reg-, .Clause Adopted ular deliveries of ore between the mill and the railway. !n&'SStSS& The road has been greatly improved, which should much Verigin says "was adopted and facilitate future operations. A new generator has. also submitted to the highest authorN been installed at the mine and power trouble will now be " SZigK over. In No. 4 tunnel at the mine a new Shoot of high-. adhere to and actually practise M grme ore was reoentif truk. So rr - (that is contained in the said .vbout co ton of thu m imbm declaration." vlctorU thtt th Ptcltle In.; mlnl and the full extent of the shoot ,..,,.. utrl kii. hlh h. w , Jlarriage .,. t not t known. Th, No 4 tunn! U . .. . . "w5 If Mt"L,re. noiam? 01 w Jn..reKa.ra. t0 m?rriage among; at a deth of 600 feet and the ahoot .. encountered 600 feet In the hUl.' " .JT l"e "OUkhObors it says: ne.n.id Beaumont and b. o. Keeiey "t,,1'? nh. According to the faith of the prert rtem.vei a, bem h.ghly n 57' TtL life-long. 'What God has Joined wrona th Jnountairu to Telkwa. An logeiner lei no man put asunder, truncation for a charter and land Tlie foundation of marriages Is Tb apeedlng up of output at Anjroxijwit a made at the lat acwlon but love. Without such love there can 1wrU2!lU! '"..'"f7 I "rtlon WM bot trten bjr the "t"11 be no murriage and members arc for Uiereased mineral 'which STOCK QUOTATIONS (Courtev S. D. Johnston Co. Bay view, 2, 3, Beaver Silver, 13, U. Big.Iiawuri. 1.52 1.5,1. -Cork iProvince, 10,, II.. , Cotton Belt, Nil, .48. , Duthie, 48. 55. George Copper, 7.00, 7.15. Georgia River, IMVa, Nil. ' Gladstone, 7, NIK . , l Golconda, 88' i, 89 Vs. Grandview, 4o, 41. Inter. Coal &. Coke, Nil, 38. Kootenay , Florence. ,16, 1GV4. Kootenay King, 424, 44. Morton Woolsey 4, 5. ' Noble Five, 58, 59. Oregon Copper, 23, 25. Tend Oreille (5.00, G.15. Premier, 1.8C, 1,88. Porter Idaho, 41, 48. , Reeves Macdonald, 1.80, 1.83. Rufus Argenta, 25, 27. . Ruth Hope, Nil. 36. Silver Crest, 5f 6. Silverado. 70. 80. Silversmith, 9, Nil, . Slocan King, 4,'NII Slocan -"Rambler. 17, 19f Snowflake, 4-l'-, 45VU. Sunloch, 2.10, 2.30. , TopIv Richfielf), 21, 25. Vellington,.JtiilJ.o J. Ii . Whitewater, 05, Nil. . Associated, 3.70, 3.95 Midwest, 58, Nil. Merland. 1.00, 1.01. J Capitol Oil. Sterling Pacific. 2.02, 2.01. Mercury. 1.23, 1.25. Dallas, 3.05, 3.15. Advance, 3.85, 3.9Q. Amalgamated; Nil, BO. A, P. Consolidated, 4.7(5, 4.80, Calmont, 5.13, 5.5,0. Dalhousle, 3.85, 3.90. 'Vvenish. 35, 39. Fabyan Fete, 15, 1G. Home, 24.00, 24.35. Illinois Alberta, 90, Nil. Mayland, 9.90, 9.95. McDoug. Segur, 5.85, 0.15. McLeod, 4.50. 4.85. Freehold, 1.80, 1.82. Regent, ,50, '54. tfpooner, h45, 1.50. Hargal, 1.82, 1.83. United, 1.24, 1.25. 1 This afternoou'H train' L from the east at 3 -.0. as n ,tm! this, Hiornjng to be on tin,,. MIM Dorothy Sievcrt. Wh U boon spending a vacation In Z south, returned to the city ft, i Vancouver on the Prince, Chartl ,lhij moving. w j v .cnarge against DatH j Thompson of. supplying Hquor h ; IwlianjVas dismissed by Magi ! irate JljClymont in city poju than rt this morning. ' Clam Fowler, Indian. for Ib. oxleatlon, was fined Sin 1 co'w 14 days impriwnmrat riy MngUtrate Mcflvmont in r! New MeDoug. Segar, 1.95, 2.00. noliee court this morning "Cr 'f -iiVii 'VfJ iftraM '"jjfa aK Large OrthofhotAJHom i ii uu iiik .in inn In-. m 'r . ' i- 4ih. 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