PAOfi .JFUUR flic. itui.i tt.a OLD MINE MYSTERY. ,,. :r . r . 7 ? '"? ' ? " .1 . ; ) f ' i t Iv ; Spaniards' or Russians' Relieved to Re Responsible For Workings On Islands No One Remembers Sp1p 39 mm Fumrs I m Health and enercY bring new fun of liv ing Things to do. Placet to go. Keep fit! Eat well and wiely. Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes are energy food. The nourishment of wheat Delicious. Critp. Fresh. Plus enough bran to be mildly laxative. Wonderful with milk or cream and frroh fruit. Get PEP from your grocer. Sfade by 0 irr KeNogg in Lon- i ! "j don. Ontario. For Your Health Chiropractic Ultra Violet Rays Intra Red Raja Massage All at Reasonable Prices W. C. ASPINALL D.C. (Chiropractor) Green 241 Phones Green SO Kxehange Block Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three lrj Dock Total capacity 0.00 ton Shipbuilders and Ship Repairer for Steel anil iVood Verl Iron and Tit ah Catting flrrtrtc and Acetylene Welding sa-ton Derrick for Heavy IJfU Sawmill and MlnlnrMarhlnery Repaired and Overhauled Manure For Sale $1.00 a Load Delivered DOMINION DAIRY TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent Rose, Cowan & Latta Phone 231 COAL! COAL! pur Famous Etfson, Alberta and Hulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Hulkley Valley Wi also sell, Timothy Hay Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones 55 ' . Adverust m th Dally News. Norman Fraser is Present Owner E. C. Stevens Has Another SKID Ed ATE, Oct. 6: One of the mysteries in the way of mines on the Queen Charlotte Islands U the property known as the Old Shaft mine which Is situated five mtles south of Sandspit and is owned by Norman Fraser. well known Prince Rupert mining man. who is at pre sent at Copper Bay. Moresby Ial-i and. where he has several claims 1 which have yielded very good assays I In gold. I On the Old Shalt mine Is a shaft 180 feet deep with a caved In tunnel about 200 feet further up the hill. On the dump of the shaft Urge spruce trees are today growing. Even the oldest native has no recollection of who did the work of when the ore was taken out of the Jthflft KmM MAnl KlUr. U m jlh? work of the Spaniards while they were on this coast while others think It may have been the Russians who onec owned Alaska. It Is at least agreed by all that, whoever did the work, understood mining. Another old working of which there is no record as to when the work was carried out Is a long tunnel driven into the mountainside on a large vein of quarts at the head of Security Harbor on the west coast of Moresby Island, this pro perty being now owned by E. a Stevens of Skldegate. Today's Weather Prince Rupert Overcast, calms barometer. 30.18: temperature. 50; sea smooth. j Dead Tree Point Overcast, calm; light southeast wind; barometer.! 30.08; temperature, 48; light swell, i Triple Island Cloudy, light southwest wind: lght swell. 1 Langara Island Overcast, south wind; sea moderate. Terrace Rain, ealm. 40. Anyox Foggy, calm, SO. Stewart Raining, ealm. 48. Hazelton Cloudy, ealm. 40 Smlthers Part clear. 38. Burns Lake Fog, calm, 34. light Steamship Sailings For Vancouver- Tuesday Catala . 1:30 tun. Thurs. as. Pr. George 10:16 pm. Friday S3. Prln. Adelaide 10 ojt. Bt. Cardena midnight Oet. 5, 10, 25 s. Pr. Louise pin, rrvm Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala p.m Wed. as. Pr. George 10 a.m Friday m. Prln. Adelaide .. pjn Ss. Cardena pjn Sat as. Prince Rupert 10 am. Oct. 12 s. prln. Louise a.m. oct. zi ss. Prln. LouUe a.m. Oct. 30 ss. Prln. No rah a.m For Anyox and Stewart-Sunday ss. Catala 8 om Wednesday as. Pr. Oeorge 4 p.m. : From Anyox and Stewart . Tuesday-r-ss. Catala .:. ll:30f ttjif. Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 pjn. or Naas River and Port Simmon- Sunday as. catala 8 pjn. t rotn Naas River & Tort Simpson Tuesday -ss. Catala .. 11:30 u.m For Ocean Falls Thurs. so. Pr. Oeorge 10:15 Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn From Ocean Fan Wednes. ss. Pr. Oeorge 10 ajn Friday sq. Prln. Adelaide ... pm &. Cardena - p.m Saturia. pr. Rupert 10 ajn For Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 6 and 20 ss. P. John 10 p.m, From Queen Charlotte Islands Oct. 4 and 18 ss. Pr. John ajn For Alaska Oct. 13 as. Prln. Louise a.m OcUHrtG. Prln. Louise ........ ajn Oct. 30 -HR lPrtn 'Knrah n m ' " , , Oct. 5. 16, 25 ss. Pr. Louise p.m from Skerna River Friday iss Cardena pjn FINE REMEDY FOR ACID STOMACH , j'ln. tft.r t.tlrir. brl. hlnr, in HVJir"1'?- lWiiratd Mat ?rt,A.."J,r ' "m ll'i dlUfSUt Will (!) mlnutt--air tbai 'in ii ind I 1 - vkV Sl'CCUMIlS IH NIISON (Continued from paae on) throughout his career he remained closely associated with the church. He was a member of practically all church committees and for 27 years served as chancellor of the diocese, ..DlstlngqUhed scholar at University of Manitoba; Machray never lost connection with the Institution from whteh he graduated In 1884 with classical honors and the university silver medal. One of the original governor of the college, he acted for years as honorary burrar and chairman, of the board, also as member of finance committee and land board. Though appointed a King's Counsel in 1912. Manhray In his practice was building, for hinwelf a more prominent reputation M a keen Investment counsellor than a legal jauthomy, particularly tonccrnint The Road m $ ; RECOVERY A Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada real entre, from which his firm was repined to have generously profited during the pre-war boom in Winnipeg. Protested Arrrst On AuKust 24, 1032 Machray, confined to his bed at home, was ar rested and charged with the theft, of $47,631 . Indignantly "1 lawyer protested the urrestftahTed.money hart been stolen, assured government representatives shortages would be replaced by loans from friends and business associates. Pale and weak, In penitentiary. Machray told com- that collapse of his firm was a sur-' prise to him for he believed the company assets Intnot. Unable to appear In court when first arrested, the Invalided prisoner was granted a series, of remands to September 22 when he wu, sentenced b'. an old ussorlate M;i"l trsts n m Noble to seven years in YV 7ITI1 f days the fminion of Af Canada ill offer for public suUscrip-T T lion the 1933 Refunding Lnan, the pur pones and terms of which will he announced in . detail by the Minuter of Finance on Tuwlay, October 10. In this national undertaking an opportunity will be afforded both for umind investment and for public service:, and I have th doubts as to the readiness with which Canadian Investors will respond. I feel, however, that the 1033 Loan marls a point in Canadian affairs to which it Is only proper that public attention should be drawn as a means of extendingjusJifsaitleemwragerneal In ma n thousands of men ami women who have endured adversity with such admirable fortitude. With due precaution agaimt unwarranted optimum I think I may say that in Canada we are nbwon4he road to recovery. The road may m long and progress may be slow, but the events of thijMst six months appear to demonstrate with increasing clarity that the downward trend has come to a definite stop and that an upward trend Is no w in progress. The evidence of improvement is written in the statistical facts of our industry ami trade, Thrv records show that our general economic condition reached its lowest point during the month of February last and that today we ore definitely above that level following a recovery whih has been gradual but persistent and unmistakable. The most significant of these figures ore probably thoxe dealing with the physical volume of business, wholesale price and employment, ami I give bfn briefly the record of recovery in each eae as shown by the reports of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. The Index of our physical volume of lMiness, w'hich represents virtually the romtrme pl of Uta nation, stood last February at 67.1. For August, the most recent month for which Hie index is available, the figure was 89.9, an int. proveaient of approximately 3 Wholesale prices, In which even minor ch&sffea are highly significant, have risen over 9i, or from an index of 63.6 last February to one of 6. I In August, Employment, although still at a regrettably low level, has, nevertheless, been gaining steadily for the past five months. On the Whs of partial report from industrial employers some 116.000 persons have been added to pay-rolls since last April. An estimate by the bureau on a mora comprehensive Iww 4aces the total increase In employment at 216.000 during the same period. Our external trade figures are equally encouraging. Both eiports and imports hate risen, with the former show ing the more rapid increase. As a result, Canada had a favourable trade balance of over $111,000,000 in the twelve months ended August 31st this year. For the corresponding period last year the favourable balance was only $33,000,000, and in the two previous twelve months' periods instead of favourable figures we had unfavourable balances of $13,000,000 and of $103,000,000 respectively. All these facts and figures I think we may quit safely take as sign-posts on the road to recovery, (n our further progress, no single factor will have more significance than the success .f our national loon operations. The recent loan in LonJo)i was a notable tribule to Canada's credit stand-Ing. It was immediately ovenuhacribed many times and now commands a solwtantlal premium. I feel satisfied that our own people will 1 quick to prrceite Uwt the 1933 Refunding Loan In Canada is at once a challenge and an opportunity a t hallenge to aid in the restoration of builneM recovery nnd an opportunity to serve thereby their own and their country's best Interests. penitentiary, after pleading guilty lo theft of $500,000 from the college and $00,000 from lleber Archibald, a former law partner. Church officials declined to press charges against him. It was a dramatic seen in the small provincial court which he enterettpn the arm of hi nhysieian and auliugllter. He pleaded guilty from a?Ra (fat the end of counsel table and for seconds seemed stunned when sentence whs pronounced. now ever, ne waivea nis right lo appeal and was taken Immediacy to Stony Mountain. j Later Macnravs shnrtn. ...... found to be vastly greater. SILVER AND COI'PHR ON NKW YORK MART NEW YORK. Oct o. CP -aih-er ). .sd ut 3flV per ounrs on the '.mhI in tal market toduy topper ws unchanged at 9'! riuuB MiMSTT.n or Canada- DOMINION of CANADA 1933 REFUNDING LOAN , 3 Dislrict News TERRACE Only two lota were caught In the municipal tax salo here this year, i There has been some very' good fishing for the past few duys. Many ' fine catches of steelheuds and Dolly Vsrdens have been seen. Warm weather with heavy rain has been the order of the week here. The Terrace Hoard of Trade held Its monthly meeting last Tuesday. At. this meeting rioyd Franks presented hifl report of the convention nt Smlthers when arrangements were made to establish a trsdt in I ' larm produr . country and F .'port showxi been marie dysenterV IS DANGER0tS CHECK IT AT 0H fur all bowel r -,CS