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Flesherton Advance, 31 Oct 1934, p. 7

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--,-»» (^ IH'I ^ FREE TRIAL BOTTLE OF KRUSCHEN Vour druggist is ready with the Kruschen Giant Padtage. It gives you more Kruschen for the same money because the Free Trial Bottle is attained. Kruschen b world-rccowned as a remedy for rheumatism and allied com- plaints. It l» taken by the people of 1 19 different countries, and in none of these countries Is there anything quite like it â€"nothing else that gives the same results. Kruschen it • scientihcally balanced blend of many di^erent mineral salts. It assists the internal organs to function as nature intended they should. It rids the body of all lood refuse ,of all poisons and harmful acids, which might other- wise give rise to rheumatism, digestive disorders, and many other ills. Ask your Druggist now for the Kru- schen Giant Package and get a 7Sc bottle with the little Free Trial Bottle attached. [loyal Poultry Show Outdoes Record Once again the Royal Winter Fair oreaka Its own record in the Poultry JlTision. Twenty-nine Specialty Clubs American and Canadian, will hold their Club shows and in some cases, their annual "meets" In conjunction with the Royal. This is an Increase of three clubs over the previous record, •nd as secretaries in each case an- ticipate increased representation for their specialties a larger total exhib- it iB already assured for the Royal's Poultry Show at the Coliseum on No- Tember 21st-29th. Individual enquiries at the Royal Winter Fair offices from smaller non- associated bird exhibitors show keen enthusiasm prevailing in the local "fancy." As the present fall season has been specially favourable for the birds being in good condition the prospects for a Poultry show of high standard are even brighter than they were at the corresponding period last year. Pet stock exhibits which include rabbits, cavies, and other furred an- imals, as well as the sections tor the ducks, geese, turkeys and game birds are equally promising. A Law Every Mother Should Know and Observe iVever Give Your Child An Vnknoum Remedy without Asking Your Doctor Firat According to any doctor you ask, the only safe way is never to give your child a remedy you don't know ali about, without asking him first. When it conies to "milk of magnesia," that you know every- where, for over 60 years, doctors have said "PHILLIPS' Milk of Magnesia for your child." So â€" alviays say Phillips' when you buy. And, for your own peace of mind, see that your child gets this; the finest men know. Made in Canada. You can assist others by refusing to accept a subsfitute for the genuine Phillips' Milk of Mag- nesia. Do this in the interest of yourself andyourchitdren â€" and in tt» in- terest of the public in general. Phillips' Every Time You Eat I puah food partielM between yout tet^ I dmrk, moist mrmtb of the mouth f unUBDen perfect conditioD for quick decay wludt â-  into live beeteria. An uncletn mouUt u trouA. Mer Deatrifice and Mer Lotion are " ' made to pleaaantly help you form eeth and mouth habit Made by I at Canada, forBOia than SO yean maau- vofmaterialifardantiata. Atwo-weeka' I for 20s at Dr^ and Dept. etorea. > A missionary in India was having an earnest talk with a Hindoo whom he hoped to convert tc) Christianity. "Come, now," said the missionary, with gentle persuasion, "wouldn't you like to go to heaven when you die?" The son of India shook his head in polite regret. "I do not think," he said, "that heaven can be very good, or the Brit- ish would have had It years ago." Women In Politics Mother, dear mother come home with me noW, The afternoon's slipping by fast, Vou've been at the polls since early this morn, You don't have to stick to the last. Poor father came home tor his dinner at noon. Not a mouthful to eat could be find, And the words he let out as he alam- med the front door Left a strong smell of brimestone be. hind. • « It is cheaper to rent than to own a home, especially if you enjoy scratch- ing matches on the wall and the like. * « • * Miss â€" "'You must have had some narrow escapes during the war." Sailorâ€" "I did Miss." I Miss â€" "Did you get that scar during | an engagement?" | Sailor â€" "No mlsa, I got that when I I broke an engagement. i * * * I Mrs. Newly-Rich â€" "Wat a horrid I boarding house! It seems Just like a prison." Amiable Landlady â€" "Well, mum, It is all a matter of what one Is used to, isn't it?" * > • e Blushing Billy, "Why do the leaves turn rod in the autumn?" John â€" "I suppose they are blushing to think how green they've been all the summer." * * • * Our Editor recently received from a young man a letter asking "Please tell me why it Is that a girl always closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her." The Editor sent back this reply: "If you will send me your picture we may be able to tell you the reason." i^f^^ You will save money by tmokina Dixie Plug, becagsa It lasts lonQer in your pipe. You can cut each pipeful In your own way, coarse or flaky â€" lonfl or siiort, as you prefer. DixrE PLUG SIMQKING TOBACCO FINANCIALi and zinc, an increase of approximate, ly twenty-four million uoUars. News- print also showed a nice tain at $116,940,033, aa compared with |94,. 622,347 in the previous year. "Music that arouses a good whole- some emotion within you is classical music.'' â€" Roxy. PREVENTS MINERAL DEFICIENCY BICKETS/ proper minerals are Uie treatment. tm- M ^ FEED FG^: PROFIT Have you unthrifty, poor producing animals? Mineral atarvatlon may be â- tarvlng your profits! See to It that your atock gets adequate calcium, phos- phorus and other vital minerals, which most feeds laoli. Feed C-I-L Mineral Supplements! â€" correctly balanced and digestible. Watch your animals â€" and your profits â€" thrive! i C-IL SOLUBLE MINERALS I The entire mineral portion of bone, j especially processed to secure digesti- bility, and balanced with other essential minerals. Contains phosphorus, calcium, | Iodine, sodium, chlorine, iron and sul- j phur. I C-l-L NUTRi-MIN 100% available and dlgeatible. Dl- Calolum phosphate (bone derived) the wholly digestible, naturally balanced, concentrated calciura-phosphoru» salt combined with other minerals supply- ing Iron, sodium and chlorine. mm Write For Ltferatitr* CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Salt and AlkaU Blvlalon, Windsor, Ont. rertUlzer Division, Toronto • The Full Value of Cod Liver Oil PLUS A QUICKER (tECOVERY ARER ILLNESS T«xecover the itrength and vitality exhausted by illness â€"we must have energy-packed nourishment that can be quickly and easily absorbed by our bodies. Scott's Emulsion gives you greater recuperative pow«» because it is an easily and quickly digestible form of Cod livet Oil in 9 solution of bone building hypophosphites of lime and sodaâ€" PLUS values you get in Scott's Emulsion ofCodUverOiL 3A SCOTT'S EMULSION THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PUIS VALUE For SttU by Your DmggUt ^^^^^^^ Judge â€" "How can you be eo mean as to swindle people who put confi- dence in you?" Prisoner â€" "Well your Honor, they are the only ones you can swindle. • * • • It is keeping a two carat stone on some girl's finger that keeps many a boy's nose on the grindstone. • • • • Young man â€" 'Er â€" sir â€" I â€" er that Is I came to say that your daughter tells me that she â€" er â€" she loves me. Parent â€" "And I suppose you have come to ask permission to marry her? Young Man â€" "No, sir. I came to ask you to make her behave herself. • « • Father says every time he gets a peek at a Junk yard it makes him think of one of mother's salads. • • • One reason why romance lasted lon- ger in the old days, was because the bride looked much the same after i washing her face. ' « « w Wife (as her husband prepared to j for the retire) â€" Dear is everything I shut up for the night? I Husband (muttering) â€" tbat depend } on you; everything else is." 1 • • • • It he remembers the bicycle built for two, he Is old enough to be your I grandfather. * • * « I Woman â€" "But didn't I give you a I cake last week? I Tramp â€" "Yes, ma'am. Your cake ! gave me no trouble at all. I used to ' be a sword swallower." • « » • Another thing that gives a man a pain In the neck, is this everlasting chant about honor among thieves. What evidence is there that there Is ! any more honour among thieves than 1 among the rest of us? | • • * • Doctor â€" "W^ell, you are looking bet- ter today." Patientâ€" "Yes, I followed the in- structions on the bottle of medicine you gave me." Doctor â€" "What were they? Patientâ€" "Keep the bottle well cor- ked." * « • * The blonde says a Baltimore lifves- tlgator of racial types, is on the way out. Very well, hand us our hat." Silver Continues to Hold Limelight The steady advance in the price for Silver in both London and Xew York continues to hold the attention of the financial world. Buying by the United States government is still the main factor in the situation and has ead to a protest being filed by the Chinese government against the U.S. aolicy. They contend that the steadily advancing price for the white mertal is hurting their e.xport trade and is depleting their stocks of the metal. Ap- parently faced wiith huge rouuctions the government has placed a ten per cent, levy on silver expot»t.s and in addition an equalization charge will be imposed on exports which will be equal to the deficiency which may exist between the theoretical parity of Chinese silver exchange with London and the rata of exchange officially fixed by the Central Bank of China. It is assumed that this step was taken to protect the silver reserves of the Chinese banks just as the United States and Great Britain have taken steps in the past to prevent a heavy drain on the gold reserves of their banks. "The pros and cons of the Chinese situation are too complicated to be of interest to the average person and it is only mentioned as being one of the factors affecting the general silver market, which is of real interest to many readers. Many mining companies who have silver content in their ores will gain substantially through the higher price for the metal Of par- ticular interest, however, is the fact that, in the Great Bear Lake district, Canada has the only new silver field of importance, which has been dis- covered since the days of the Cobalt boom about 1904-1906. The higher price for silver will undoubtedly lead to more intensive efforts on the part of operators in this area. Work during the past four years has resulted in one producer being brought in while at least two others will be in produc- tion in 1935. That only a very small fraction of the favorable ground has been prospecte<l is a well known fact, but with transportation facilities improv- ing and costs showing a steady dovraward trend it seems certain that much more activity will be seen in the district during the next year. The writer has interviewed several engineers and geologists who have spent the past sum- mer in the area and their enthusiasm on the outlook is very sincere. Sub- stantial profits have already been made by many on investments made in companies operating in the Great Bear Lake and adjacent territories but if all reports are anywhere near correct, it seems to be assured that they are relatively small to what can be anticipated for the future. Interest Rates Coincident with the announcement that the interest rate paid by banks on deposits will be reduced, it is stat- ed that rates on brokers loans will be reduced from six per cent to live and one half per cent on November lat. It is anticipated that brokers rates to clients will also be reduced accord- ingly. Steel Company of Canada Officials of this company are repor- ted as expressing satisfaction over business conditions as they have ex- isted during the past few months. A steady flow of orders is being re- ceived by the company and volume is large enough to keep a substantial part of the plant operating steadily. Howey Gold Mines Eaurnings Official announcement is made for the third quarter of the current year. Howey Gold Mines Ltd., showed total revenue of $367,502, as compared with $471,000 in the previous quarter. Tonnage treated during the third ' quarter was 123,654 tons and mining costs, before depreciation, taxes, etc., I were $1.80 per ton. The company has j declared a dividend of four cents per ' share, payable on December 1st to I shareholders of record October 31st. I Two previous dividends paid were at the rate of 3 cents per share, so that present declaration brings total pay- ments for the year up to ten cents per share. Foreign Trade Canadian foreign trade dgures for the first nine months of the cunrert year show very substantial increases over the same period In tho preceding More Hopeful Outlook Municipal tajc collections in Mani- toba were considerably better last year than In the previous year, ac- cording to a report recently issued by Hon. D. L. McLeod, Provincial Sec- retary and Commissioner of Munici- pal Affairs. Tax collections In moat municipalities will see a further Imr provement this year. In the city ot Winnipeg, taxes are being paid con. slderahly better than last year. The loan companies are finding a marked improvement in collection* now. i Mortgage loans on real estate ar* I again being offered by one of the pect«d ttiftt others vlU soon follow. This is likely to bring a rdviral of building activity. ? ? ? ? Company Ltd, A Good Defaulted Bond Interest i>ayment can soon be resum- ed due to great Improvement in company's fliULnclal position and • business. .-I bond selling at below 25 cent$ in the dollar Has caah aateta of nearly $200 for every $100 bond outstanding Selling a I below $25 Th« name of the cuipuration, fiiU particulars, stntiMiicnt, etc., will M forwarded iipnn apnlicatlon to MACKINNON & CO. LIMITED 159 Bay St Toronto Tuns In 00 our Dally Broadcaati, OTRB, H.«i »M.; OROT, <.I0 p.m. year. The favorable trade balance rose to $81,961,268, as compared with $78,899,479 in 1933. and In only one month during the period, did external trade show an adverse balance. For the nine months exports were $459,- 188,584, as against $359,947,004 a year ago, while imports for the period am- ounted to $377,227,456, as compared with $281,037,525. Farm exports for the period under review showed an increase of over twenty-one million dollars and non- ferrous metals, chiefly nickel, lead A Body Builder ^^J^EN you feel rundown, when your blood is thin or stomach gives trouble, with gas, or "sour ris- .^ â- *^P ings," try Dr. ^^S^^'im/f^ Pierce's Golden ^^^^^^1^^^^ Medical Discovery. ^m|Bf^^H^ If you are ^ blooded, need to put on healthy fleshâ€" this is the tonic for you. Mr. Wm. Cadeau of Victoria Harbor. Ont, says; "I was in a run-down condition for about two years. 1 tried different medi- cines, also consulted a doctor but nothing helped mc in die least. I used four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DiKovery and felt like myself once more." New size, tablets .'^0 cents, liquid $>.0O. Large size, tablets or liquid, $1.35. Write Dr. Pierces Clinic, BuflalOi N. Y.. for free medical advice. MacFarlane Long Lac Gold Mines Decision to start shaft sinking at this company's property In the Long Lac section was reached by the di- rectors after an inspection of work done to date was made by the com- pany's consulting engineer. Mr. A. R. Parrell, superintendent of opera- tions, has hired expert shaft men and necessary supplies of steel etc., are now on the way into the property. The shaft wtill be put down on the number two vein which has un- covered for a length of over fif- teen hundred feet and has been trac- ed for an additional seven hundred feet. Average width la about fourteen feet and where test pita were .sunk the vein panned good values. Mac- Farlane is the first property in the eastern section of the camp to get underground work under way. Classified Advertising PATENTS * N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR -'»- List of wanted inventions and fuL Information sent free. Tlio Bamia< Company, Woild Patent Attorneys 27"; Bunii Street. Ottawa. Canada. BUSINESS EXPANSION WANTED â€" An executive to join a going concern to take charge of one or more depart- ments on a fifty-fifty partner- ship basis. An investment will be required, tliis investment to pay interest and is returnable at a date suitable to all parli>;s concerned. Send a three cent stamped en- velope for full information. Ideas Unlimlteci Thirty-Nine Lee Avenue, Toronto, On*. "Just a* the world cannot live on war, M • nation cannot live on TwralvtioB."â€" Adolf Hitler. iMue No. 43â€" '34 Multi-Million Dollar Canadian Sound Film What might well be called the Dominion's first multi-million dollar film is the brief sound picture prepared by the Federal authorities to ex- plain the purpose of the $260,000,000 Refunding Loan. Over 200 prints of the film, with the co-operation of theatre.*, have been running simul- taneously on screens throughout all Canada. Photo shows: The Cana- dian Government film in production in the Montreal studios of Associattd ScTMo Ne«!k \

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