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Port Perry Star (1907-), 25 Oct 1934, p. 7

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, your daily diet, - «Crease, $838,034. Sundry collections Heard? UPSETS, ; It ain't no sin to stumble and slip and skid, and fall; And now and then an upset ain't no alsgrate at all, But as Life's road we travel, things folks can't forget 1s when a fellow slips and falls and just stays set! Junior (after attending Sunday School) --Say, Daddy, Dear, our lesson today told about the evil spirits' en- tering the swine, Father--Yes, my son, What do you wish to know? Junior.--Was that the way they got the first deviled ham? the One of the cheerful things left in the world for those fighting off mis. fortune is the baby's smile. The professor rushed into the draw- Ing room where his wife was seated. Professor (excitedly) -- My dear, guess what has happened, Intelligence has reached me-- \ Wife (embracing him)--Well, than Heaven for that, Hubert! Dietitian--Yes, a few lettuce leaves, without oil, and -a glass of orange 'juice. There, madam, that completes Woman -- Thank you so much, doc- "tor, but do I take this before or "after meals? Next to war the most pathetic thing is watching a tax rate sneak up on an unsuspecting public, Grandfather (to son) -- Well, and how is the baby? , Son (on a visit)--He's all right, but 'he hasn't all his toes on one foot, --- Grandfather -- How's that? "How many has he? Son--Oh, five on one foot and five on. the other! It is generally a month or two after the emficiency expert leaves that things get to working right again. Woman--DNMen are such liars about agés! : Her Neighbor--Why, what do you mean? Woman--Well,. when a woman tells them she is 26 they say, "Why, you don't look that old!" Praise men and flatter women and you will have many good friends, Teacher--Junior, have you learned your history lesson? Junfor--No"m, I hain't had no time yet for nuthin' but my grammar les- son, It it were strange when they nam- "ed a town "Peculiar" in Missourd, what was it when they christened one "Accident" in Maryland? Child--Mother, Dear, if there fis Mother of pearl, is -there also father of pearl? Mother--No, dear, A mother may be a pearl, a father, never! Flaming youth is bad enough, but did you ever see anything worse than age trying to flame? Teacher--Give me a sentence using the words "avenue" and "street, Junior, We avenue baby at our house, and its street times as nolsy as any I ever heard. Some cities are dead and don't know it, A little six-year-old girl, upon re- celving her first report card from school inquired of her mother: Girl--Mother, what does a--v--e-- r--a--g.--e spell?' Tn Mother--Average, Girl--Well, I made A on it, and did not even know I was studying it, National Revenue Up $21,261,531 Big Increase Is Shown in Cus- toms Duties and Excise Taxes Ottawa. -- Net revenue derived from customs, excise and income tax, collected in Canada during the six months' period, April 1 to Sept. 30, _ totalled $162,410,766, compared with \$141,149,236, for the same period last year, showing an increase $21,261,631, The figures were re- leased recently by Minister of Na: -tional Revenue R,-C, Matthews. The total was made up as follows! Customs duties, $38,799,049, in- crease, $8,628,704; excise taxes, $563,+ 752,098, increase $8,345,449; excise duties, $22,206,698, increase $3,600, 671; income tax, $47,301,468, in. for. the six months amounted to $851,668. : During the month of September net collections were $21,194,917, as against $20,686,443 collected in Sep- tember last year, an increase of $608,474, Receipts from eustoms and excise duties increased substan. 'Lost 10 Ibs. In Two Cn mciar, { PrILLIDS' of | ---- Months Not Too Old to Reduce at 50 Here is a letter which proves that there is no necessity to tolerate ex- cessive fatness, even at the age of 50:-- ad | was becoming too fat after reaching 50, and had attacks of rheu- matism and indigestion, I took or- dinary*salts and other medicines, but they did not do any permanent good. Then I commenced taking Kruschen. 1 soon began to feel different -- brighter, stronger, had more energy, no rheumatism, and to my surprise, after two months I lost 10 lbs. in weight, although I was eating much more, as dige:tion fullness had near- ly left me."--W. H. G, : : The numerous vital salts in Krus- chen stimulate and tune up the bodily functions from a number of differ- ent angles. Your stomach, liver, and kidneys all feel the immediate bene- fit. Co blood is cleansed of im- purities and becomes invigorated and refreshed, You forget indigestion, rheumatism, and depression in a new and unaccustomed feeling of physical and mental exhilaration, Manitoba Launches Tree Planting Plan Winnipeg, Man. -- An ambitious plan of tree planting in the school grounds throughout Manitoba has been launched by the provincial de- partment of education, industrial de- velopment board and the forestry branch of the Dominion Government. While beautification . of the grounds surrounding the schools is one objective, the movement also aims to provide shelters for buildings and grounds from winds and snow drifts as well as to teach the scholars careful selection of trees suitable for different soils and purposes. More than 13,000 trees from the Dominion forest nursery stations at Indian Head, Sask., have been plant ed in 27 Manitoba school grounds since spring, and more than 35 other school grounds are being prepared for planting of trees. Mother says father always looks forward to Sunday so he can lop ar- ound the house all day because he is too lazy to shave, Now Science Explains Why So Many People Past 40 Feel That They're Slipping Losing Their" Grip" onThings fany people 'round 40 think they're Mavis old." They feel tired a lot ... "weak." Have headaches, dizzi~ ness, stomach upsets. Well, scientists say the cause of all this, in a great many cases, is simply an acid. condition of the stomach. Nothing more. y All you have to do is to neutralize the excess stomach aridity: i 4 When you have one of these aci stomach py take Phillips'. Milk of Magnesia after meals and before going to bed. That's alll ] Try this. Soon you'll feel like another person! Take either the familiar liquid "PHILLIPS' " or the convenient new Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets, Made in Canada. ALSO IN TABLET FORM: FR * Milk of Magnesia Tab- AN . fig now on sale at all drug Lo stores everywhere, Each tiny tab- let is the equivalent of : 1 of Gen- A ape filk of Magnesia. 3 - . made in the junction with the Major J. L. gold ore, chiefly quartz. The gold visible as secondary mineralization. Rae. ture planes. gave assays of $17.00 per ton. On the "Homer" group in the zone 18 feet was encountered with a ization arid uranium oxide. The Grayling group of 6 claims tially explored, Sampling results are The H three sides. prosecute mining development work The Quyta group of 17 claims the Homer properties. in gold per ton. What promises to be a gold discovery of maior importance, the first North West Territories and which will round out the picture of the rich silver and radium ore deposits of the Great Bear and other areas has been made this summer in the Yellowknife River area near the North West Arm of Great Slave Lake, NWT. Burwash for twenty-five years Government Mine Investi- gator located in the North West Territories 1 | of the Yellowknife Gold Mines, Limited has been working with a party in this. area and has just arrived in Toronto with specimens of spectacular and the Yukon, now President is visible distributed throughout the quartz in coarse flakes and leaves with galera, arsenopyrites and pyrites Several groups of claims were staked and a limited amour: of surface exploration work done. The spectacular discovery was made on the "Rich" up of 24 claims located at the mouth of the Yellowknife River wnere it functions with the North arm of Great Slave Lake a few miles S.E. of Font The vein is fissure type varying in width from 6" to 24" of blue white quartz, greatly fractured and with considerable visible mineraliza- tion. The gold is coarse in flakes and leaves and especially so in the frac- This is a general occurrence over a length of 200 feet ex- amined to points where the vein enters swamp. On account of water en- countered trenching was discontinued temporarily. A shear zone 200 feet wide was encountered.on the Prosperous group 'lof 6 claims. Located near the "Rich" properties. i of crushed, schisted vein fill material with a considerable amount of mineral- ization visible. Numerous quartz veins and lenses occur, samples of which Surface development indicates a length of 2000 feet with the zone continuing at either end. : The shear zone consisted same locality a mineralized schisted 6 foot core showing massive mineral- Major Burwash considers the uranium showing similar with' the discoveries of Hotish Lake, lies adjacent to the west of the Con- solidated Smelters properties. A quartz vein carrying visible mineralization consisting of galena, arsenopyrites and pyrites was discovered and par- not yet available. .G.B. Group of 41 claims is adiacent to the "Rich" properties on Major Burwash feels confident that these gold discoveries rank as of major importance and with the limited amount of surface exploration done the results obtained are most gratifying. Plans are being considered to erect permanent camps, provide the supplies and mining equipment necessary to on a large scale, lies approximately 12 miles north of The discovery vein is 6 feet wide consisting of mineralized quartz-and vein fill material gave sampling resulis of $40.00 Televi. Lean Successful At time of writing, the Dominion of Canada Refunding Loan of 1934 has been subscribed to the amount of $230,000,000 and with the objective | being $250,000,000 there does not appear to be any doubt in regard to the success of the government's fin- ancing plans, The response to the offering can only be considered as ost gratifying and it again em- phasises the excellent position that the Dominion occupics in a financial way. Canada Has Corner on Hard Red Spring Wheat According to Country Guide, two weeks ago was an eventful one in the wheat market. There had been many wild rumors and while things have settled down a bit, the air is not yet clear. John I, McFarland, in charge of .the government wheat operations claims that there is a heavy selling in the market when the farmers are delivering their wheat. When the weather broke and deliveries at coun- try elevators dropped off there was several times as much selling as necessary to hedge the deliveries. An Investigation into the operations of the market was suggested, This was followed by a heavy selling move- ment, apparently of a local nature, which sent the price down 6 cents in two days and the government agen- cy had to absorb the wheat to prevent a price collapse. But the lower price began to bring heavy export orders and by opening time Saturday of that week the market had recovered about half of the lost ground, without assist- ance in the rise by the government agency. Argentine wlieat fell more than Canadian and the spread be- tween the two opened still wider, Ap- parently Argentine wheat is deterior- ating in quality and that country is de- termined to get rid of every bushel of it before the new harvest begins around the turn of the year, But the fact remains that the only hard red spring wheat available in the world is the Canadian surplus, soda-- THE COD { The Bone Building Value of God Liver Oil ~~ PLUS aooimiona BONE BUILDING MINERALS Strong Bones and Sound Teeth are built of mineral salts in our food. Cod Liver Oil helps our bodies absorb these minerals, © Scott's Emulsion is doubly effective--because it is an Emulsified Cod Liver Qil in a solution of bone building hypophosphites of lime and values you receive in Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. :MULSION LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS vALUE For Sale by Your] Druggist 2A ' MacFarlene Long Lac Gold Mines Limited A report received recently at Head Office of MacFarlane Long Lac Gold Mines, Limited, from A, R. Farrel, resident superintendent in charge of work, acting under instructions from the Company's Consulting Engineer, advises that surface exploratory de- velopment work with an increased crew of men has been largely ex- panded in an attempt for new valu- able ore discoveries and to obtain as much mining information as possible before winter weather conditions made further surface work imposs- ible. Plans are being discussed and a decision will be determined at an early date whether future mining de- velopment will be diamond drilling or sinking a shaft. The latter will probably be undertaken at a favor- able location on No. 2 mineralized shear zone where coarse visible gold occurs! Mr. Farrell's recent field work has discovered two mineralzed quartz veins that have every physical ap- pearance of containing gold values. Samples have been taken and assay results are pending. Several former vein discoveries Have been trenched and enlarged for several hundred feet with gratifying results. The Main or No. 2 shear zone has been indicated a total distance of - 1500 feet with there being every indica- tion of its continuing a considerable distance further. The Tellaurum Mines adjacent to the East boundary of MacFarlane, advise that they have made a discovery which has similar vein characteristics to the "Main." This location is approximately one half mile cast of No. 2 pit on the Main. Permanent camps have been erect- ed, with supplies and mining equip- ment being purchased to arrive at the property before the freeze-up in preparation for continuing mining exploratory work during the winter. A panty of Toronto men have just returned from visiting the property and express a keen appreciation of the mine-making possibilities and the intelligent work that has been done. Massey Harris Co, Ltd, Present market for the stock of this company would not appear to in- dicate that any improvement can be expected In the annual statement that covers the fiscal year to November 1034, It is understood, however that the statement will riot be as pessim- istic as the market would indicate as ft is anticipated that collections will bo at least equally as good as in 1933. Collections in Western Canada have ure of the crop in some sections but there seems reason to believe that as a whole they will be as good as the previous year. The, company is reported as having orders for 190 reaper -threshers from the Argentine which is not as large an export business as last year, but further business is ex- pected from this source before the harvesting season there {s over, CASH PAID For your Bonds, Btock and HBecur- ities. Send list and ofter malled Im- mediately. K. M¢LEQD 1221 Way Mt. = « Woronto Oat, tially, been "spotty" on account of the fail-] ang Poker Ha Cvovy Jest nds, Zee / It pays to "Roll Your Own" with TURRET FINE CUT CIGARETTE TOBACCO We Recommend "CHANTECLER" or "VOGUE" Cigarette Papers % Pioneer Gold Mines, B.C. For the month of September, pro- duction at this company's property in tho Bridge River Area amounted to $252,000 as compared with the record peak of $263,000 in the previous month and $183,000 in September 1933. Net operating profit after expenses, but after depreciation, depletion and tax- es is shown at $189,000 as against $189,300 in August and $121,000 in the same month in 1933. Silver Price Shows Gain The price for the white melal con- tinues to riso and at time of wriling this item it is at the highest point since 1929, Undoubtedly thz contin- "ued demand by the United States Is largely responsible for the Increased price and everything indicates that a further rise in price may be anticipat. ed, The market for Canadian silver is- "sues has been firm and the demand for stocks In this ¢lass is increasing, Trafalgar Long Lac Mines Mr, J. A, Paterson, engineer in charge of the operations at this com- pany's property in the Long Lac Sec- tion of Western Ontario, has reported the discovery of two new showings during the last few days. Panning of both these showings has shown gold to be present in fine particles and samples are being prepared for ship- ment for assay, The company holds some 960 acres adjoining Big Long y Lac Mines on the west, | Capl>4ian Exports to New Zealand An increase of 51.11 per cent was recorded in imports of Canadian orig- in according to the statistics of New Zealand for the first six months of 1934, as compared with the same per- fod fn 1933, The increase shown was principally in automobile tires, elec- tric meters, flour, wire, fur skins, Douglas fir, chassis for cars, iron bars and rods, wireless apparatus and woo- denware. Some decrease was shown in rubber boots, newsprint; wheat and canned fish, There are many reasons to believe that the economic depression Is pass. ing as as purchases in other countries expand, Canadian shipments may be expected to increase, British Peer To Judge At R'l Winter Fair HISTORIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH EARLY CANADA ' The Royal Winter Fair Horse Show next month carries on tradition by having a British judge for hunter and jumper classes in the person of Lord Dorchester, a descendant of Sir Guy Carlton, 1st Baron Dorchester, . who was Governor of Canada in 1775.78 and Commander-in-Chief of the Brit- ish troops in the American colonies in the stirring years of 1781.83. Lord Dorchester, on his wisit to Toronto will be accompanied by Lady Dorchester, who also comes of a fam: fly with intimate assoclations with Canadian life. Her Ladyship {s Kath. leen, daughter of the last Baron De: Blaquiere, whose father cellor of the University of Toronto in 1860-62, and a member of the Legis- lative Council of Upper Canada, As an equine judge, Lord Dorches: ter has officiated at several of the leading English Horse Shows and is rity on hunters. was Chan: conceded to be an outstanding autho. | Canada May Sell Egypt Potatoes Trial Shipments Made--Ex- port Market in Cub Cut, Otf Ottawa.-- With a former valuable market in Cuba now closed tg them, potato growers of New Brunswick and Prince Edward.:Island are look- ing around for new markets and an attempt is being made to open up a market in Egypt, Premier L. P. D, Tilley of New Brunswick, who left here for Frederic- ton after negotiating a relief agree- ment with the federal government, said trial shipments of New Bruns- wick potatoes had been sent to LIgypt, Apart from the somewhat gloomy outlook for the potato farmers, Pre- mier Tilley said conditions in New Brunswick were fairly good and steadily improving, Negotiations of a trade treaty be- tween the United States and Cuba re- cently, sald Mr, Tilley, had shut off the Cuban market to Canadian grow- ers. The United States had obtained such a substantial preference under the treaty that Canadians could not compete, Export to the United States was out of the question be- cause of the tariff, and the Maritime potato crop cannot be absorbed in Canada, Electricity on 59.8 P. C. of Farms in New Jersey New Brunswick, N.J.--With 59.8 per cent. of its farms electrified, New Jersey rangs third among all the states in the country in the per- centage of farms receiving central station electric service, the Nationa! Committee on the Relation of Elec- tricity to Agriculture reports, New Jersey's record is surpassed only by New Hampshire, which stands first with a percentage of 61.3 of its farms electrified, and Cali fornia, with a percentage of 61.2, b) CY - EER A Send color right, $4.50, mention and whether left eye, re- ¢slve sample assoriment of 18, postpald., We save you mone PITMAN FTICAL 015 W. Hastings Si, Vancanver. Cavada. Pimply-Sick Skin That inferiority complex that a pimply-sick skin brings to you, as well as the discomfort of the rash, the pim Jes and the bumps all yield to the softening influence of Mer Soap and the healing influence of Mer Cream. 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