depth from Sedgewick Bay, Moresby Island. The placer Mav Juiv, ste i i ..i: i t i-sr m. e material is ueneveu w fiv Loggers' Strike In Ontario Ends Mfn(r lire Men Returned Hoik of Juilin k MrliolMtt Near Chapleau July .82. Bcpteinber. eat Prices .oo-. Winnipeg Chicago .84. to .... a (inn irom an island, me -'round on widen hu already been l staked. Value are reported to be auch m to ensme profitable opera tion, i The syndicate has Acquired a gravel scow from Ute Armour Sal- j vagc Co of Prince Rupert which' m left today for the Islands In low of the service boat Salvage Princes. The venture has nothing to do' 1 f iwirttuf lafrtTh t --ii" id the lumber camps of Jus- !toid betruj free in eliaraoter and; pit k HrtvAmt Ltd. W'JiKkplnejrequlrln r4 complteated fcxtiracUon . Run thirty mites from. KlchoUop treatment. j fe.' rndl yesterday when 74 i Mr. Gillett Is said to be resign-' f' rr turned to work ln as Indian Atent lor the Queen 7s-. . Utottfebl4tandu Niagara River jiv underuktn.. Wnf T ! nr ic rwxi n l nuivl IO "Vff ; easterners Are Valume Wai Never I In IIMory Kul nrnrratinit of 1'oner Not i Interfered With j NIAGARA FAUX. Ont . Jan. 5:' The iivri of ihc Ktesara River Is '.he !"svi jn history according to "flx-iai of the Niagara Fall r'rr a. but this does not interfere with the generation of power. Named Directors Of Cattle Ass'n WINNIPEO. Jan. 5: -Result the mall ballot for directors of the Canadian Aberdeen-Angus Association have been announced, two from Eastern Canada being elected. Government Of Roumania Quits I Dura, resigned Wednesday. Steam Trawlers Kelly and Foster Acquired From Cold Storage by Armour Salvage Announcement this morning by Capt. Iirota ... was made . . . 1 1U . r. Armour of the acquisition tnrougn option in rchasc bv the Armour Salvage Co. of the two am trawlers Andrew Kellv and 0. E. Foster, for- . i , 1,1 i I" I ! . . ..,.1 ,.C 11. in "my engaged in me nannui nsnenw um. ui n ic port and for several years tied up here, irom me Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. - The two vessels are being moved today from the Cold Storage plant to the Armour floats where" work will commence at once of reconditioning one of them, probably the Kelly, for use of the company as a salvage and general service boat. Later she will bo taken on dry dock for hull and boiler inspection and hull renovation. It is planned to recondition the second boat later for re-sale. . 'Hie Kelly and Foster were built at Selby, Kng., in 1M2, and are sister ships, 1 1H feet long and 22! I Krnss tonnage. Wmin ' -A - LOG SCALE IS HIGHER (ratifying Increase Shown Roth lly I-og Production and Forest Products in December While producUon In December was. as usual, light, log scaling In Prince Rupert district for the last o ' month of IMS was more than double that of December 1932 while production of poles and piling, etc. In the interior was more than seven times ahead of the same month In ! the preceding year Due, however. U the weak start in 1933, the log scak for the entire year Just ended wi but 6(5.10(5,234 board feet as compared with 84.056.854 board feet in the preceding year. For this Decern- . . a fa aa a e ft t- -.1 4 I tilimiAtlRKI' IJniimnnla Jan 5: OCr Uie KHIC WH6 wmiu ' . . i ..ill. IMiM Ivvirrt -t ,....a.hh.i.hI -rr nriMM ar i mil imiiauii niui s, v w u Qmstintlnp Anfcrlcscu. surresaor to ft In December 1932. The oullook ! - u.i.Lin lipinit tint nrtr the assassinated Premier Ion a. r ing year Is decidedly Improved ow ing to better demand. Log sealing per species In December this year wris as follow r-i '. 1 .1 . m km if.r pattl'lLo's DEPARTURE RELAYED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY Departure of Premier T. D. Pattullo for OtUwa to attend the intergovernmental conference on unemployment and other matters has been furtner postponed from today until Monday evening. It was an- nounced this morning. The condition of the Premier, who Is suffering from a nasal In- fectlon and Is still a patient l- in Prince Runert General Hos- (jgdar ' .1 77,418 NEW YORK. Jan. a: Miia rc- Hpruce ' 110.017 covery fallowed a forenoon of heavy Hemlock ... ,. V . Wx selling on the New org bwck tx- lUUam 73.021 change yesterday1, extreme lasses Jsekplne 184 of from one to more than two . points being pared or eliminated. total 328.158 Forest Products Production of poles and piling ln( the Interior for December 1933 to-1 tailed 148,100 lineal feet consisting of 147.775 feet cedar and 415 feet hemlock In comiwrlsou with 20,-090 lineal feet -nil in cedar In the same month of 1932. Cordwood production In December 1933 totalled 305 cords as com- Recovery Follows Heavy Selling On Today's Weather Tomorrow's Tides mm High 4:33 a.m. 19.0 It. prince Rupert Part cloudy, light 16:29 pjn. 18.2 ft. wind; barometer, 30.53; northwest Low 11:34 am. 8.1 ft. 37; sea smooth, temperature, 23:00 pjn. 5.7 ft. NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER Vol. XXV . No, 4. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1934 PRICE: FIVE CENTS mw isums placer undertaking LARGE EXPANSION IN ISLANDS LOGGING INDUSTRY STARTS Coarse Gold Will Be Pumped Out of Sea at Moresby Island Bay Interesting Mining Venture Being Started With Prospects of Profitable Results Values Arc Reported to be Quite Good Indian Agent James Gillett of Mawett and Peter' Haan; of Skidegate are organizing a new mining undertaking! cm the Queen Charlotte Islands by which con roe placer, i-.-M will be pumped from under salt water at a shallow Braving Neptune's Wrath On Errand of Mercy - jjjjjjjjjjl A striking sidelight on the xecent storm that rarvjed the coast of England Is provided by this ItriHtriR- rescue scene at Cromer. A Ufeboat is at&npUng to reach a Thames River barge 'that la being pummeled by heavy seas while the crew of the beleagured vessel cling to the rigging. 1 ABSOLVED BY BAILEY Eddie Shore Not to Blame, Injure Hockey Tlayer Says To Be Reinstated MONTREAL, Jan. 5: (CP) Eddie Shore. Boston Bruins defence man, who has been suspended fclnce December 12, will be eligible to play again on January 23 when he will be reinstated after a 16-game pltal. Is steadily Improving but i director of the National Hockey his physician. Dr. W. T. Kergln, has dicided that It will be In- advisable for him to travel to- 4- day. penalty, Frank Patrick, managing League, announced yesterday. Shore was suspended after Irvln (Ace) Bailey of the Toronto Maple Leafs had been knocked to the Ice a suffered a fractured skull, allegedly as a result of being tripped , by Shore In a game at Boston. Meanwhile Bailey had been re i ported as being definitely out of rian?er; and, .from his hospital cot yesterday at.Bostori. he absolved iShnrc .of all blame In connection New York Market ;;thh,h.uT wh,ph a,mdst cos; him hi( life. Kellsboro Jack Is Not Entered Winner of (irand National Year Will Nt be in 1931 Renewal LONDON. Jan. Cattle Malady Is Mysterious Nine Animals Dead in DUtrlct Just j East of North Bay From Strange Illness I NORTH BAY. Ont., Jan. 5: A v it i n i I n ii Htnl'irlw u-atar-iIntT j through cattle of the district just last east of here, has resulted In the 5 Kellsboro; pared lwth 47 cords In December; Jack, steeplechaser, who won the 1B32, while 190 Jackpine ties were Qrand National at Alntrec last' counted In the month Just ended as March, does not appear among the against fiGOO twelve months ago. NIvW YORK EXCIIANCSi: NKW YORK. Jan. 5:Tlie pound sterling was selling at $5.14 V on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. The Ca-. NEW YORK. Jan. 5: (CP) Har silver closed at 43Tkc per ounce on the local metal market yesterday as nadtan dollar was being traded In compared with 44ic Ihe day pie-at JllKi'h Ivlouv death of nine animals. Alberta Child Is Saved From Well list of 73 entries f&r the 1934 re- . , . , i .... j I,.. Margery toward. Aged . i-.i... I Twenty Iret Into yesterday. NKW YORK sh.vi:r Of Icy Water Eltlil. Ft) Sk Feet EDMONTON. Jan. 5: Margery Coward, accd 8. Is recovering from Timber Orders Larger; Good Year Looked For Across Hecate Straits Morgan, Kcllcy and Allison Operations Making ; preparations For Early Resumption Work t For at Least Two Hundred Men ' From the Queen Charlotte Islands comes hews of immediate preparations for a large expansion in the logging industry. Greatly increased orders over last year will result in the J. R. Morgan Logging Co. at Lockeport, the T. A. Kelley Logging Co. at Selwyn Inlet and the A. P. Allison Co. reopening almost at once after jhaving been s Icloscd for the past few weeks. Today's Stocks (CourteiT B. D. Johntton Oo.) Vancouver Bis Missouri, .33. B. C. Nickel, SI. B. R. X, 23. ' B. R. Cons, 21 BralorneJ 055 Cariboo Gold, 2.75. Oeorgla River, .02. Indian, .02. Mlnto, .13. Meridian. 25. Morning Star. 20. Native Son. .05. National Silver. .05V2. Noble Five. .12. Pend Oreille. .76. Porter Idaho. .12Vi. Premier. 1.06. Reeves McDonald, .14. Reward, .09 Reno. .86. Silver Crest. .021J. Wayside. .41. Wayside. .07Vfe. Wavcrly. .02. Oils Fabyan. .00 Ji. Home. 1.66. C. & E, .97. Freehold. .12Vi. A. P. Con.. .17. Calmont, .10. Sterling Pacific. .64. Toronto Int. Nickel. 21.65. Teck Hughes, 6.00. Dome. 35.90. Holltaiger. 11.75. Noranda. 34.80. Base Metals. 1.60. Eldorado. 3.82. Alexandria. .051 i-Columarlo, 5Vi. Central Patricia, .60. Klrkland Lake Gold. .31. Noranda. 3135. Sherrltt, .98 V. Int. Nickel. 21.55. Oranada, .68. Macassa. 2.02. Slsco, 1.44. New York U. S. Steel. 47. General Motors, 34 tj. American Can. 95T. Allied Chemicals 148. American Telephone 103ft. Montreal Brazilian. 11. Bell Telephone, 111. C. P. R. 13. Dominion Bridge. 27 't. Nickel. 21.60. Montreal Power. 33 Vf. National Brewery, 23ft. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL. Jan. 5: The Brl- A big year for logging Is expected on Moresby Island this year with the three camp3 employing well over two hundred men. The Allison Co. Is moving its camp from Queen Charlotte City to Cumshewa Inlet The Morgan Co. is reported to have received log orders amounting to double the production of last year The-Armour. Salvage. Co. ser vice boat Salvage Princess left hers 'at noon today for Lockeport, having In tow a scowload of lumber from Billmor sawmill to be used in camp construction work at Lockeport ' The T. A. Kelley Logging Co.'s service boat Nora Jane Is reported to be on the way from Vancouver to Selwyn Inlet with skids, donkeys, etc. to be used by the company in its operations. Is Rescued From Horrible Death William French Clutched by Fellow Workmen From Mouth of Furnace In Toronto I TORONTO. Jan. 5: William French, aged 38, was clutched from the Jaws of death by six fellow-workmen at the Toronto Terminal Railways central plant yesterday as ne was irappea in a giant coai chute, his legs practically In thi entrance of the roaring furnace. Ontario Minister Somewhat Better a I tlt. c I a a inn iinniriiii. rirrn mrwni j With Stroke, Is Uf ported Tn II Imnrnvrrl STRATFORD, Ont., Jan. 5: Ths condition of Hon. Dr. J. D. Mon-telth. provincial minister of public works and labor, who has been seriously ill since being seized with a stroke recenUy, was reported yesterday as being somewhat Former Governor Of Province Hurt Sir Frank Ilarimrd Knocked Down And Injured Uy par tn London LONDON. Eng.. Jan. 5: Hit Frank Barnard, former Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, born a twenty-foot fall Into a well con- tlsh pound. sterling was selling at in Toronto and for years a resident talnlng six feet of Icy water, She $5.14 here yesterday while the of Victoria, was knocked down and was rescued by clinging to a rope American dollar was at par at $1 Injured by a car here yesterday. He which was lowered U her. even. jls 77 years of age.