Are You ShaHn^ in the r% MARKET' .formed on >r. II- 'good, according to news reaching tha'p-...^* !>__»_ o* r j city from Rouyn. | '^eM"*! Pwty a Big FoTCC in i Shaft sinking at the Jackson-Manlon Rumania Js Bearing a depth of 200 feel, and! "The NaUonal Peasant Party repre- '?°,r„. *"*''* "' "** *"' obJecUTe gents the economic and political In- of 250 feet by the middle of July. The terests of the mass of Rumanlan^a- crosscut run from the 125-foot horizon gantry. It has aot ruled so far. but It disclosed a Te n width of over ten u more likely to follow a largo naUon- feet^ together with high values In gold. .1 policy for the advancement of all No drifting has been doae on the vein, gocial cUssea than the Liberal Party." H, r^: ''"V"** "»« compleUon of Thus speaks a Rumanian editor, Aure- 'S»n»h .\ ^^J.'l/^ ^*'° '""" ««»' Current History Magazine. The Peas- t^.^f » .?^ T^^""^- .^^" l"-:*"* P'"^''- «»« ""«=!« continues, tersected at the 125-foot level, the'-gtands for economic co-operation be- veln showed greater width, together ; tween domestic and foreign capital ^.A^lxt^^lT^" ."' ^^i"*' " ""T '«'â- "^« »»'•»'"'« °' developing Ru- surface evidence on the mania's tremendous natural re- I sources." It was the agrarian reform of 1919 which led to the formation of the Na- 1 tlonal Peasant Party, composed of . arthtir QMouseij^& Go, \Fouruied 1904 \Cintii»€iI aX«lB 5171 MOY8EY BUILDING, 242 BAY ST., TORONTO Direct Private Wires to all Offlcea ST. VITUS DANCE 5i our Stomach Just a tasteless dose of Phillips' departs. Tou are happy again In flv« Milk of Magnesia In water. That Is mlnuics. an alkali, effective, yet harmless. It ^""'' J«P«n'' jnilllons of small but Independent ^^ ''^^°, ^^^ standard aatacld for 50 ' gjj FINANCIAL NEWS Prospecting, claims until October, however, la being done. Klrkland Lake's present depth plo- neer^the Klrkland Lake Gold, Is re- ported to resume drilling from a flat hole at 2,875-foot level at an early date. The rich vein on Wrlght-Har- greaves" 1,760-toot level appears, ac- cording to a despatch from the north, to be the apex of three ore bodies. The vein Is said to be steadily grow This Is the first time this heading MS appeared In your paper. Week by Week we will give you the latest bul- letlna of Interest to that great public ing richer. Mlllheads are Improving Which wishes to know authentic hap- rapidly, and July looms as a month ^nlngs In the financial and mining 'of record production, tayeatment world. | Tough-Cakes Is still plugging away , Tha news we give Is as authentic and hanging up records for persever- U Is possible to get, and the sources | ance. The sinking operations are be- M our Information is authorltaUve. I jng conducted by working two eight- Nothing of a misleading nature will ^our shifts and work Is being accom- fcppear In this column with our knowl- 1 piighed at a cost of approximately ledge and consent. - We give you the \ ^^ per foot. It may be seen, there- jbest and latest and hope It will be of fore, that the continuation of the value to our many readers. j ghaft to 2,000 feet this year will not SOME CHANGES IN STANDARD Impose any very serious financial de A TVouble That Usually Attacks ?,'i'^°' rr^f'^H I^ "'° 'f/^ V r-ujij "^without any heslutlon," asserts Mr. lOUng Children. |Popescu. "that were It not for the re- forms, Bolshevl.ira would have swept Rumania In 1919. • • • If Rumania and Huneary had turned Polshevlk, the Balkans. Poland and the border St. Vitus dance la the name gen- erally given to a disease described by medical men as chorea. Thla trouble usually attacks young chll- „. . ,^ , dren. though older people may be f "'^ '"'""''^ ''*'"'' ^^^^ compelled to aflllcted with It. The most common' ' *"''• '^ '^ ^'^"^ doubtful wheth- symptoma are a twitching of the face ^r '^"^^'â- '*- f-^eeho-Slovakla, Italy, and limbs. As the disease progresses ' f""' ^"""f^a' ^^^ Germany could the twitching Ukes the form of! '"^ resisted the onsweeplng tide. In any case Europe, half Communist, would have had a different history In the post-war period." I mand. While milling operations are I confined to treatment of tailings until possibly the end of October, and while , milling profits will not be large, yet the Income will carry part of the over- head Involved in the sinking program â€" Including the cost of hydro-electric power; F. W. Crossland, consulting engineer for the Woodbine Gold Mines, adjoin- MINING EXCHANGE COM- MISSION RATES At a meeting of directors of the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange yesterday afternoon a change In com- mission rates covering stocks above 130 was inaugurated. According to President N. C. Urquhart, the new rate on stocks selling between $30 : and $100 per share will be a flat $26 , „ , ^ ,^ n ^ », i .», for a hundred shares. The old com- '°« ^'^'^^^' «°^'^' ^•^- ^""^ °^'^'' "-^^ Inlssion rate, which has stood for sev- eral years, called for a rate of $26 on stocks selling between $30 and $50, but directors found It had become anUquated. No other changes In the '""'â- l'^'' company commission rate were made. The ^^^^^ °'^'-"« ^"'^ ^""^ ^"/^^t.V-e?,""' mining Issues Immediately affected by ''•'«• formerly assayer for B.C Silver the alteration of the commission rate^''^^^" ^^"^^"^^ '^'•"""e Is to be start- will be International, Coast Copper i«'^' *°'" "'^ PurPOse of outlining the tnd Noranda, the latter having had unusually heavy « trading for some announcement that a conservative es- timate of the ore blocked out Is 900,000 tons at $10 per ton. He recommends the erection of a 200-ton : mill. The company Is erecting an weeks. Strength In Potterdoal may be at- tributed to the fact that reports from the north state they are In 100 feet of ore on the 225-foot level. Although this Is not official, the report comes., . , ,^ ,., ^ „ .^ ,r,u from a very reliable source. It Is the ' ^'"'^^''^ ^^ Tread well Yuyon. These ore bodies before erecting a mill. The snow has been late In going; this has delayed seasonal work throughout the Portland cement district. Ribagi is still pursuing its search for mining properties. It is reported that the company has now optioned the Sunders and Bradley groups ad- have a combined acreage of 640 acres. A directors' meeting will be held to- Intention of the company to drift on this ore for a time and then pro- , ceed. with shaft sinking. Nothing has I sorrow at Haileybury. and it is un- been heard lately regarding the galena '''«'"'**°'"^ ^•>'*' * "^* company, to be •trlke. This vein, only 6 inches oni''"o^° '^'^ "*^ Ribago Sudbury E.xten- surface, had widened out to 3 feet at J7-foot depth, where a shaft was put down by hand steel. The ore was exceptionally rich. Directors of Windfall Rouyn Mines have Just Issued a progress report covering the various operations of the company. The properties dealt with are In Marshay and the Sudbury Basin, ^n the Sudbury district, On- tario, and Clerlcy and Malartic In Quebec. Drills are busy on the Sud- bury Basin and Clerlcy holdings, yielding Indifferent results. Camps are being erected on the Malartic property and equipment Is belngr sent In. Owing to fire laws, no surface trenching, test pitting, stripping, etc., can be carried out on the Marshay sion Mines, will be applied for. Ac- cording to the report, Ribago's at- tempts to get In on the property was contested by the Chelmsford Mining Corp., who had similar intentions. Ribago Is now said to be the winner, with Chelmsford out of the picture. Mandy Is reported to have com- menced diamond drilling In the hope of picking up extensions of the known ore zone between the old shaft and the Flln Flon boundary. The new shaft Is now nearing completion, 525 feet. The stock was quite strong re- cently. Area has commenced diamond-drill- ing close to the Amulet boundary, where chances of picking up exten- sions of the Amulet ore are considered spasms. In which the Jerking motion may be confined to the face or all the limbs may be affected. Frequently the patient is unable to hold anything In the hands or walk steadily. In severe cases the speech Is often af- fected. The disease Is due to debility of the nerves and relief comes through an enriched blood supply. Dr. Williams' Phik Pills have been most successful in reaching this trou- j ble through their speclflc action on i the blood, which it enriches and purl- ! fles. The following instance proves the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills In this trouble. Mrs. Thomas Bowen, Bath. Ont., says:â€" "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been In use In my family for years and always with good results. I believe they saved the life of my only son. At ten years of age he grew very nervous and the trouble developed Into St. Vitus dance. His legs and arms would Jerk and twitch. RED HOT JULY DAYS HARD ON THE BABY years aipong phyaiclans everywhere. One spoonful wKl ii^u'ralize at oiict many times its Vvi-.:::;a in uclj. It is the right way, the qi-lck, pleasant and efficient way to UUl tl-.e excess ucid'. The stomach becomes sweet, tlie pain on crude methods, i Emi<;oj- ihe best way yst evolved In iho years of searching. That is Phllilps' Milk of Mogneyiu. Co fure to get the gi:!!uine Phillips' Rliik cJ .MagiUhia pre-scribed by physi- cians for 50 years In correcting excess zioids. Each ho! lie contains full dlrec- tl'msâ€" an7 drugstore. The Responsibility for the Great War The Immediate responsibility for the Great War hinges on the fact whether Germany did or did not In- cite Austria to issue the draatio ulti- matum to Serbia, and whether Ger- many advised Austria to refuse to ac- cept Serbia's reply. In this issue a symposium Is printed wherein the then Austrian Foreign Minister, Count Leopold Berchtold, Chief of Cabinet of the Austro-Hungarlan Foreign Min- istry, Count Alexander Hoyos, and . Legal Counselor of the Austrian For-' elgn Ministry, Dr. Friedrich von W!es-lfo,'* '^'^â- '""' '"'•I""' and August. Have a Heart I We look at it t!il3 way: After drlll- ' ing down through several layers of • crcan), rouge, powder and what-not, the poor little mo.squito deserves those few drops of hlood. Business has outgrown the feeling that there Is something to fear In campaign years. â€" John J. Raskob. Qauified Advertisementi BABT CHICX3 July â€" the month of oppressive heat; red-hot days and sweltering nights; is extremely hard on little ones. !ner, categorically deny that Germany Diarrhoea, dysentery, colic and chol- Influenced their demands or their de- era Infantum carry off thousands of j clslon to attack Serbia, precious little lives every summer, j Corroborating these afflrmatliins the The mother must be constantly on ' magazine prints statements from ex- her guard to prevent these troubles. ' Kaiser Wilhelm; the former German or If they come on suddenly to fight | Foreign Minister, Gottlieb von Jagow, them. No other medicine Is of such ] and the former German Under-Secre- ald to mothers during the hot summer tary of State. Alfred Zimmerman, who as Is Baby's Own Tablets. They ; explicitly confirm the Austrian state- regulate the bowels and stomach, j ments. and an occasional dose given to the ; Professor Harry E. Barnes, who then his speech was affected, and his I ''^" '^^^^^ '^"' Prevent summer com- [spent last summer in Europe investi, condition was pitiable. Just then °'' " ^^ trouble does come on | gating this question. Joins the Aus- there came to me a little book telling i *"'^''*°''' â„¢^'" ''*°'^'' ''• The Tablets trlan and German Ministers iu acquit- " "" " ^ """S sold by Medicine dealers or by I ting Germany of liaving influenced mail at 25c a box from The Dr. WIl- ! AustrUi's decision to atUck Serbia. Hams' Medicine Co., BrockvUle, Ont. | Dr. Michael T. Florlnsky of the « j Carnegie Endowment for Internatiou- Progress of Gvilization i ^ Peace, who has also been studying . , , ^ I the question in the United States and A kiss used to tell whether or not:abro.id, takes, precisely the opposite she loved you. ' • w ^ Xow-a-days it merely tails B.VtiV CHlCKaâ€" WK H.\TCH KiJLll varieties, prlcea 10c up. We will Iree catalogue. Granton, Ontario. Writ. Bwltser, LITTLE UNDERWOOD WRITER, neeileii In type:- _ _.. every hi)nio â€" sent for jour .approval. Va.y a. few dol- lars mwnilily For particulars write Undorwi'( (i. 13."; Viitorl.i Street. Toronto. Baby Loves A Bath V/itli Cuticura Soap -Iâ€" I O ALSCHBACH A SECOND " TECK-HUGHES MINE $70 to the Ton Across Shaft! Some Facts About Development Work on The ALSCHBACH GOLD MINE KIRKLAND LAKE DISTRICT 9 Veins Upon the Property. Averace assays O'f $70 per ton at depth of 46 ft over full width of shaft. Bxooi^tlonal geological structure, Vlth veins running practically in paradlel and Increasing enrlobmeDt with depth, fti9 property 1» In charge of Mr. Clar6n<5e Alschbach, who sank the original shaft at Teck-Hugjfa«s, and is In the heart of the active development going on In the western end of Klrkland Lake District. WE 8TR0NQLY RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OP THIS ISSUE, knginoei's Report and Pro«»«ct»U mailed upon return of attached coupon to W. H. DE UDY A COMPANY, LIMITED. TORONTO Investment Brokers MONTREAL W. H. DE UDY A CO. LTD. 7W Yonge St., Toronts. Pl«u»e mail me report «nd prospectus of The Alsohbach Mtnlnc Co. Llnkited. Gold Name . Address of Dr. Williams' Pink PlUs and I de- cided to give them to him. By the time two boxes were used there was an Improvement In his condition and by the time six boxes more were taken all traces of the trouble had disappeared, and he was well and strong. I have also given the pills to my growing girls, and I know of no better strengthening medicine. I may add that the same applies to grown-ups as well." You can gLt these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' .Medicine Co.. BrockvUle, Ont. â€" <. Dutch Motors Holland Has More Bicycles Than United States Has | Cars j Leyden, Holland. â€" Bicycles are more frequent in Holland than auto- 1 mobiles in the United States. There' is a "rijwiel," or bike, to every two j and one-half inhabataillts. In a uni- 1 versity town like Leyden virtually I every student, male or female, owns a j wheel. The great popularity of the bicycle is attributable to the fact that there are practically no hills in Holland. The uniformly level country offers every Inducement to save carfare hy pedaling one's way. \ The importance of the bicycle is rec- ! ognized by the authorities in that they provide separate "rijwielpad's" or bi- cycle roads running parallel to the automobile and horse^rawn vehicle roads. The pedestrian in Holland must take far greater care not to be run over by a bicycle than by an automo- bile, althougrh the auto is also very popular. â€" « A Fair Sized Candle Giant Beacon at Mitchell Field Will Pierce 75 Miles of Fog A giant landlne; beacon, capable of piercing fog and whose orange-red ' blaze It Is claimed will he visible to | aviators through mist and darkness I for more than seventy-flve miles, will be installed by the United States Army Air Service at Mltchol rield, L.I. The new lamp promises to reduce materially the hazards of night fly- ing, because In addition to visibility at long range It will provide brilliant Illumination at the landing field. It also may be used for flashing signals. Instead of the knlfellke beam of a searchlight the new beacon gives a It^ht that Is diffused In all directions, reaching every corner of the field and guiding aviators froqi whatever part of the sky they may be flying. Through glectrlfled gas-filled tube? the lamp generates Uta equfvaienl of 500,000,000 candle power, but It con- sumes only almut a thicd as much kilowatt power as Is used In other types of Illumination. The .\lr Service has for a year con- ducted a series of tests of the lamp. It was found to be ten times more powerful than any other beacon in you whether she smokes Camels or Lucky Strikes. Efficiency in the Henhouse Sign lamped on Chatiam-London road: EGOS Fresh Laid in Cartons. « With the mythical prosperity, mythical economy, mythical tacts, mythical figures and mythical men', the last eight years may well be treat- ed by historians as the mythical age of American history.â€" Claude Q. Bowers. view, and declares that Ihe records confirm tho facts Uiat Germany gave Austria a free hand, thus encouraging her in her aggressive policy toward Serbia; and t&at the German Govern- ment's responsibility for Austria's course of action la overwhelming. .> MInard't Liniment heals cuts, bruises. Covra Give More Milk Production of the average cow has Increased 1333 pounds of milk and 48 pounds butterfat the past eight years, J. B. Parker, dairy husbandman of United States Department of Agricul- ture, is reported a saying In the Bos- ton News Bureau, a leading financial •> 'daily. The average cow is now pro- Time for "Big Bill" Thompson tolducing 4,500 pounds of milk. Ex- burn all the school histories that say amlnation of more than 100,000 yearly Lindbergh wasn't the first man to fly records showed that in any breed the across the ocean. How Much Water Should Baby Get? '^Fciin.ous Authority's ^ule 'By UxxiKBrittain I larger cow is the better producer. ' College graduates are now embark- ing upon the Jay-walks of life. Skin of S45lt, Smooth Textisr^d Soft, glowing color and velvet smooth- ness are the skin's reflections of " blood health " within. TRU-BLOOD, the pletsant - to - take blood tonic, by acting directly on ths blood and driving out impurities, corrects the underlying causes of 5A.in aS-ctioni and gives natural color aad beauty to ths complexion. ^^'hcn taking TRU-BLOOD use Hudc ley's OI.NTMEN"r as an ei'ernil txeit- ment. This magic Oint.T.ent docs wcnjea in correcting skin blemishes, in softtiiiaS and beautiiying the skin. Read what these usen !»y. One writes: "Tni* Blood is workiuK man-els with ine." .AiielUcff »a>*s. "I recommend Tru-Blo^i to my ueiih;>c.-» ind tliey find it better ilian »ny preva-'st!.'" 'fi^ have ever used." Si:ll anoliier writes. "1 ciu.iot praise it enough. .\<i long u I Itw I wili ucw( be without Tni-Blood." You will aing it« praiaca, too Go to any good chugcist i<rr the» c.:j-a» "Buckley's" productsâ€" and acquire "The ^Ua That Charms". ^1 ^ Tones the Blood ^a. ^g^ TRV -BLOOD â- ^^ Clears the Shin ^^ existence. Baby specialists agree nowadays, that during the first six months, babies must have three ounces of fluid per pound of body weight daily. An "Ight pound baby, for instance, needs twen- ty-four ounces of fluid. Later on the rule Is two ounces or fluid per pound of body weight. The amount t* fluM absorbed by a breast fed baby is best determined by weighing him before and after feeding for the whole day; and It Is easily calculated for the bot- tle fed one. Then make up any de- ficiency with water. Giving baby sufllcient water often relieves his feverish, crying, upset and restless spells. If It doesn't, give him a few drops of Tletcher's Castorla. For these and other Ills of babies and children such sb colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on itomach and bowels, constipation, sour stomach, loss of sleep, underweight, etc., leading physicians say there's nothing to ef- fective. It Is purely Tegotablaâ€" the r«clpe is 00 tb« wrapperâ€" and millions of mother* nave depended on it In over thirty years of ever Increasing use. It regulates baby's bowels, makes him sleep and eat right, enables hint to fet full nourishment from lils I food, so he increases In weight as be ; bo should. With each package you ' (et a uook on Motherhood worth its \ weight In gold. I Just % w(ji>d 6f caution. Look for tile signature of Chas. H. Fletcher on I the package so you'll be sure to get ' the genuine. The forty cent bottles Evsry Home Needs MInard'a Liniment contain Ihlrty-flve doses. THE Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire« hold the longest mileage records. You get more for the money because Firestone builds in extra miles with special pro- cesses, including Gum-Dipping â€" and the scientifically de- signed Tire Tread. The largest bus, truck and taxicab fleets who demand mileage use Fire- stone Gum-Dipped Tires. See your nearest Firestone Dealer â€" he will save you money and serve you better. Alwayt put a Firetlone jfeom* wUed, leak-prooj tubt in your Firtalont tire. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA, LIMITED Hamilton, Ontario. Builds th« Only GUM-DIPPED TIRES Tennis. .\:;t-i- >i brisk game of tennis jiievent stillness by using Minard's. GOULD NOT WORK FOR MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Port Elgin, N. B.--"For three' months, I was nervous and weak with tired feelings and could not do my work. A friend «a- vised me to taka Lydia E. Pink- ham'a Vegetable Compound and I have got good re- sults from it and recommend It to others." â€" LnA Taylor, Port El- gin, N. B. This dependabta medicine la sold by drugtftsts evec;' where. ISSUE No. 28â€" '2S