PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, September u t9,. I PRINCE THE RUPERT DAILY - BRITISH NEWS. COLUMBIA Man in the Moon Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenu H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period; p advance For lesser periods, paid In advance, per month - BymaB u all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance tor yearly period fly mall to all other part or British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year By mall to alt other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per Insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Local readers, per Insertion, per line Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member ol Audit Barcau of Circulations SENSE OF HUMOR. .X SHE must have Mr BOVRIL When "she" has that sinking feeling. Bovril is a fine pick-me-up. The strength of Beef. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAMX FOR SKEUNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Earlj- Oelivery riiroutuoot the aty A device that produce audible signals In head telephone when li Is placed close to electric wires In walls and floors has been lnventert by a Pittsburrh engineer to traeo wires in buildings. S3 COAL r Oie mI Coal our fa-trMM Edto and Cassldy-Ultlnrtor lr any qoantitlen. Alst) Uulktey VHey fiij. Grain and Ifebftr Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES Jft AND &&K 5 00 SO 3.00 $600 0.00 Thursday, Sept 34, 1931 A British manufacturer of autc-moblle ba'.terles subjects them to vibration, bumping, over-charging -nd heat test that In a few hours gives them more abuse than they would receive In months of use. Jake says he'd like to see the city ' get to wort with some uneniploy-, ment plans He suggests among other things building: the road toj the fishermen's floats, erecting a new library, erecting a new loaf Ins, station to relieve the congestion ar Little's. eresUng new fishermen'. home: establishment of civic laud!-torium, a home for the widows and orphans of the permanently broke, construction of new trunk sewer. &n institution to store all the smells that come from the septic 1.40 tanks; an institution for idle taxi' j02 drivers and a hell for furious drlr-25 ers. j J5 j Bill rays Jake is all hot. What held r&e Is a hell for fool wrttere. j : In a ftnal! vilalge in Ireland, the' mother of a so-Idler met the viUay priest, who asked her if she had! bad news. "Sore. I have." she said,' "Pat bu been kSieoV f "Oh, I am very sorry," said that priest. "Did yoa receive word from the war office?" j "No," she said. "I received word from hHnseK." , , . . . The priest looked perplexed, -and! it s a gooa ining to nave a.sense oi nuraor. inose wno mid. "But how is that?" go through life without it are like a machine without -sure." she said, "here is the lubricant They often squeak. letter, read It yourself.". In a newsDaoer office. Darticularlv. a sense of humor ktter n)d: "t mother, I is essential. Without it life would be unbearable. The n0,r ta the Holy Land.' trie tv-tiA U'han n irekmrt fLrart t ho r n r motto Hitv mrr o mor might be his feet always touched the ground. They have -win names?- asked the.cierr an opportunity of notintr the weak points in the people Rymaa with whom thev come in contact. Th femnrk nttnhiitprl "Steak and Kidney." the fatherf to a well known clergyman that Brother Jones is very rr m . . . OV .. . . J "Kill "Bill, Vt powenui in prayer but a terrible liar, applies to folks everywhere. All have their weaknesses, even those who have dedicated themselves to the cause of religion. Human nature is about the same everywhere but it often shines forth at its best in places consdered most unlikely. Tolerance and humor go hand in hand. To be a humorist a person must be tolerant He must be able to smile you fool." cried the mother "it's Kate and Sydney." WHITEWATER CROUP LS TAKU RIVER MAY BE ONE or biggest PRorosrnoNS (Continued from cage one) at the foibles of the great, to bear without apparent bore- dom the idle chatter of the light headed to feel his risibil- qoah property, or wnten ItieS alfected When he notes the Vacillation of those Who much was heard last year and the serve the public politically as they trim their sails to the year before. The eight claims of passine breeze. He must fail to he imnrpssprl whim a ihe group are owned by Art Head- group of dollar proud businessmen sit around a groaning man and as:531, of Juneau. The table arrayed in black and white and essay to settle; the JL? anairs oi tne country in such a way as to bring profit to ne one. eoontry dimcu,'t themselves. He also smiles as he sees the men who have for prospecting on account of the never made a success in life leading the mob that is groping long winters and the wet eiimate. for light and bread. Humor is the oil that makes life raIny conditions of this north move forward without irresistible faction, that allays coiUt produce an extensive the storms and makes life worth living. rowth ,of denMr prospectors from other parts of j Canada find at times, in fact nearly A WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT. 'SSSSSi , nk? close prospecting a matter of i When it was announced some months aco that British more than ordinary difficulty. The ! Columbia was to be excluded from the operation of the mUe nish whlch took lace ta the wheat bonus measure which passed the recent session of Tak.u year "vtrienced pros- ftSrrssr wa-tie ni? to,prot,nt onr,beh?If srfis sfi? of the residents of this province. A few days later Premier mow who values win take more l olmie and his cabinet took up the cause and urged it upon than one season's work to even ap-the Government and pressure was brought to Dear from proximate, other sources with the result that the Peac Rivpr f armor Tko Jwn "8 tne main showings are to get their bonus. This it; a case where political pressure was usefuL on the Whitewater group of claims consisted of four well defined parallel chear-zones about 3 to 8 feet wide. They were found to outcrop on the steep bhrff on the bank of a fairly large creek and were easily traced down the slope to the creek bottom. Last year a farther discovery was made of other veins, while the continuity and widths of the original discovery were further explored. This year, the existence of four veins twenty feet wide with values running from $8 to $16 per ton was proved as the main showing, as well as other smaller veins Ion which not so much work was concentrated. Shafts were sunk and a prospecting tunnel driven this summer and average values were found at all points. I Really Big Thing i A few weeks, ago Mr. Tlmmlns came through from Montreal to inspect the showings, of which, as a practical miner, he could well Judge. He confirmed the Judgment of Mr. i Wood worth, his partner, that It promised to be one of the really big things the Province of British Co lumbia has yet known. Ignoring the Customs barriers at Tulsequah Landing. Mr. Tlmmlns flew In and out from Juneau and afterwards visited Victoria to have arrangements made for the necessary trans portation facilities necessary for the development of the property on a large scale. A road will be necessary, of which some thirty miles will require to pass through Alaskan territory. Construction, however, will be comparatively easy com pany with the road to the Premier mine at Stewart In the Portland Canal district, which also has to swing through Alaskan territory to reach the mine behind the mountains back of the town of Stewart. Meantime, development work on o f really radio conclusive test value Here is the opportunity to judge radio on nothing but facts facts which establish the highest standards radio 1 has ever been called upon to face. THROUGH the breadth and rigidity of the "7.Point" test, Radio Performance Week provides you with the means for choosing your radio safely and wisely. Here is a real rest . . . tangible . . . severe . . . conclusive an infallible yardstick for measuring all the essentials of radio satisfaction and value. The "7-Poim" test eliminates the influence of exaggerated claims, ft eliminates the glamor of extravagant phrasing. It eliminates, everything bur facts hard and fat ftctt. 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Don joa m witfa god oImb rtcariy, pneiij, m'ahmH liiMoroM A It thor tmoodi cnirol oi c4uroc (roa nuiimum to minimum? Cut yvu tunc in i(houl nouc or blutiii? c ' It dw cabinet bnimul, modrra, and doigrtrd to lurnuou h the bom (uraurunga? Ia it Kouukallj-orra? Don th ton control drict W jau cornplrte auurrjr of tlx muaicat iralt, from highnc trrbk to drrprav baaa t 7 1U At ananufarrum vtat cipcritncc, adentific and rnprxrriat rtsoorcrt? L bit Bam kiwn or drptodabilirjf IN THIS TEST VOOR SCORES RADIO a-isi B fBTlB I HS'WZMZM HM gBXB MT.B'SB 1 B I B t II.P CT U KC - ra.-3 JS IB CQf f B f I gqnj f gj s.B r n .HT? 1 El 1 TMTU XMtMlM'.MZMlt micro-aynenronous m 1" Orthophonic ES: McKae Bros. Ltd. . 1 ,itantl the property Is proceeding under the charge of Ed. Kinder and the con-1 structlon- of camp buildings la pro-1 gresslng with all haste possible. A diamond drill outfit Is already at 1 work to prove up the continuity of the values at further depth from, the surfaee. Mr. Tlmmlns Is no longer a young man, but as he him- j self said, he's still a practical miner i and hopes to put fifteen hundred men to work as fast as he can on this new venture which, there Is1 every indication at the present j will prove to be the biggest gold mine British Columbia has ever pre-1 sented to the world. Fine Opportunities The times are ripe for some such development of the mining industry In British Columbia and Noah Tlmmlns will have no difficulty in financing such a huge project as this promises to be, from all accounts coming from the north country. Mr. Tlmmlns is no stranger to this province, lie has already invested considerable of his own capital In mining development in the years past in British Columbia, and although his name Is perpetuated In Ontario geographically, his vision Is wide enough to embrace all Canada. He Is largely Interested In the Surf Point mine on Porcher Island, forty miles from Prince Rupert, which has the promise of becoming one of the big gold mines of the country upon further development, and he Is as largely Interested in a consolidation of properties at Surf Inlet on Prin cess Royal Island, part of which were by no'means worked out by the Tbnopah-Belmont Company several years ago. aWWUIUO 10c. a week! 10c. a wee KEEP IN TOUCH With events that are transpiring. TEN CENTS a week brings the DAILY NEWS to your house every day. Save money by subscribing Telephone 98 and the boy will call and collect hi - 1 " a o ' , aaataaajaaaaaaaarta" bo you read the classified advertisements?