Grimsby Independent, 2 May 1934, p. 7

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Stettin, Germanyâ€"Novel methods for preventing crime have been anâ€" nounced by the criminal police. Crimingls= convicted three times Mid not be permitted to marry, for ~__example; and thieves punished three times "for stealing bicycles or autoâ€" mobiles are banned from operating such vehicles for the rest of their lives. The new rules also provide that convicts thrice imprisoned who "are in danger of wepeating their ofâ€" fences," must remain in their homes between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.â€"6 a.m. in Winterâ€"and deliver the keys of their homes to the police to facilitate in checking on whther they obey these hours. "Insurance against unemployment must not, by a chance or loophole, become a mere dole which encourâ€" ages idleness and _ dsreats its own purâ€" â€"pose"â€" Franklin D. Roosevelt. The system is also in use in many other Canadian â€" hospitals. Footâ€" printing is an offshoot of the famous Bertillon method of fingerâ€"printing. In the case of babies it is easier to obtain good foot impressions. ‘Two prints of each foot are taken, one for hospital records and one for the mother:, Saskatoon City Hospital authoriâ€" ties are running no risk of confusing identities of newâ€"born babies in that institution. Each new â€" arrival is footâ€"printed before leaving the mother‘s side, thus establishing posiâ€" tive identification. "Our hope lies in expansior!, in proâ€" duction, in distribution.‘"‘â€"William E. Borah. Babies Footprinted In Saskatoon In 14 Can@dian cities, the death rate from homicide was 1.5, the return showing 43 homicides among 2,813,014 of population. Montreal‘s record shows 21 murders last year and 14 in 1932. "If there are in office the kind of men, and also women, who cannot say no, who think that a public ofâ€" fice is their private property, then these things will happen and will conâ€" tinue to happen. "You canrot give criminals an inch. "We have built a magnificent framework of government, but it deâ€" pends on our best people, upon lawâ€" years everywhere, to make the law do â€"what it is intended to do, accomplish substantial justice." Hurried meals are injurious to the stomach, and are often the cause of flatulence afterwards, says a doctor. The first process of diâ€" gestion takes place in the mouth. There food is wellâ€"mixed â€" or it should be â€" with the saliva, so, that every particle of it comes in conâ€" tact with this juice. In the United States, last year, _a return from 180 cities showed a total of 4,553 killings among 43,828,483 people, the ‘rate, already mentioned, having been practically the same for the past three years, MONTREALâ€"Homicide in the Upniâ€" ted States carries a death rate of 10.4 per 100,000 of population, while Canâ€" ada showed 1.3, according to The Homicide Record, published by Dr. Frederick G. Hoffman, consulting statistician. Comparative figures beâ€" tween the United States and England and Wales for 1930â€"32 show averages of 9.2 and 0.5, respectively, not mean that he must abstain from all fluid intake. Homicide in Canada Is Relatively Rare One of the reasons for advising dry meals for those who suffer from flatulent indigestion is to compel the patient to thew. He cannot swalâ€" low with comfort fool that is too dry, and he is not allowed to wash it down with draughts of water or other liquid. Drinks in these cases are allowed after the meal. Fluids are necesâ€" sary for health and, because a paâ€" tient is advised dry meals, it does Dry Meals Good For Indigestion Florence E. Allen, who left the Ohio Supreme Court bench to become a judge in the United Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati also told the Cleveland Bar Association: Crime Occurs Because Finest and Best Equipped Men Will not Take Offic~ Clevelandâ€"In the opinion of he first woman appointed to a United States court of general jurisdiction, the escape of John Dillinger "and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby ocâ€" curred because our finest and best equipped men leave government to the least desirable ciass." Leas; Desirable Men In High Positions Flatulent seâ€"Barred ‘to German Criminals indigest‘an also occurs is too little hydrochlorie gastric juice, but treatâ€" : condition is best carâ€" r a doctor‘s supervision. Juniorâ€"How could I? gave me 50 cents. Elderly Ladyâ€"Oh, sir, I hope you will excuse my asking you to call, but when I heard you preach and pray last Sunday you did so remind me of my brother, who was took from me, that I felt I simply must speak with you. He was a salesman, and such a wonderful talker. > Elderly Ladyâ€"Ob, sir, he isn‘t dead. He was took to the asylum. A philathropist is one whose genâ€" erosity is praised because he left what he couldn‘t take with him. Little Junior (on return from denâ€" tist‘s)â€"The doctor told me before he began that if I screamed, cried or hollered it would cost me a dollar, and if I was a good boy, it would only be 50 cents. Give a stubborn man his way and he will credit you with having excelâ€" lent judgment. : His Mother â€" Did you scream, darling? flirting? With the advent of her first baby a mother thinks she has discovered an entirely new language. Minister (sympathetically) â€" And how long ago did your brother die? â€" So live that you will not have to peep out of the window to see if a bill collector is at the door. elderly lady: P!xluipsj Mx“: of Migflesik‘ The Beautiful and Dumb Betty eats carrots for Vitamin A, spinach for Vitamin B, From a herd of cows that leisurely browse on yeast, comes C and D; Betty is balanced right up to the chin with Vitamin this and thatâ€" But there‘s not enough letters in our alphabet to balance her under W=dos=â€"f thought i did, but the girl I tried my system on married me. é?uivaler}t' of a teaspoonful of Genuine Phillips® Milk of Magnesia,‘ HOW TO FIND OUT IF YOU HAVE ACID STOMACH If you have Acid Stomach, don‘t worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above. This small dosage of Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia acts af once to neutralize the acids that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress. Try it,. You‘ll feel like a new person. Butâ€"be careful you get genuine Phillips‘ Milk of Magnesia, or Phillips‘® Milk of Magnesia Tablets when you buyâ€"25¢ and 50c¢ sizes. ALSsO in fABLET Form _ /â€"~7Z%â€"1 m # c n n n m e m a n t o n o t n o n n ae w e w n n ag w t t 1 n 10 n t 0 o n o t t 0 i Taken every morning, Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance of undigested food substances and all excessive watery waste matter. Unâ€" less this wastage is regularly expelled Nature will eventually store it up out of the way in the form of ugly fat. Once Kruschen gets into the blood you will soon see that double chin beâ€" gin to go, and that too prominent abâ€" domen begin to disappear. Each tiny tablet i9 the "I began to put on weight this year, and developed stoutness in the stomach which was very ugly. I took Kruschen Salts each morning for a month, and reduced my weight 13 lbs, So I kept on, and have now reduced 19 lbs. altogether. Apart from that, it has also relieved me of headaches, and I feel absolutely fit each morning, ready for a hard day‘s work."â€"H.M. ww n t i m n e n on n n e m m e in n n n n w n in e w n e w n n n n a 0 W B A fat man is commonly supposed to be good,humoured, easyâ€"going. But there is many a fat man who finds the going far from easy. The followâ€" ing letter describes one typical inâ€" stance :â€" Have Y ou Heard? Now Feels Absolutely Fit A minister was sent for by an HOW CNE MAN LOST 19 lbs. FAT Tomâ€"Do you know anything about her hat. HERE ARE THE SIGNS: WHAT TO DO FOR iT; 88 Frequent Headaches Feeling of Weakness n Sleeplessness petite Mouth Acidity Sour Stomach Autoâ€"intorication TAKEâ€"2 teaspoonfuls of Phillips Milk of Magâ€" nesia in a glass of water every morning when you get up. Take another teaspoonful 30 minutes after eating. And another before you go to bed. ORâ€"Take the new Phillips® Milkof Magnesia Tablets â€" one tablet for each teaspoonful as diâ€" rected above. MADE (M CANADA You only Harold Colman Rickaby, senior preâ€"Cambrian geologist of the Mines Department, has been appointed proâ€" vincial geologist to succeed the late Dr. A. G.« Burrows. Mr. Rickaby will complete and prepare for publication the report on the Sudbury district on which he and Dr. Burrows worked How It Works Out It should be observed that the net price paid to the mines must be $30 an ounce before any of the additional tax is imposed. The operation of the imposition is indicated in the following table: At world price of $30â€"No tax. At world price of $83â€"No tax. At world price of $84â€"$3.40 per oz. At world price of $85â€"$3.50 per oz. At world price of $40â€"$4,.00 per oz. The splendid rally in Gold stocks last Thursday afternoon after ‘the tremendous selling flurry in the early morning shows firm ‘belief and opâ€" timism in Canada‘s Gold situation. With all due consideration to the fact that 10% of any mines gold will go to the Government (providing Gold is selling over $30 an ounce) it will not interfere to any noticeable extent to the earning power of the mine. The following table of the New Tax will show this clearly. Practically every business in Canâ€" ada is taxed to an extent, and Gold Mining falls in line with its increased production as Bonaâ€"fide Taxable inâ€" dustry, The number of geological parties which will go out into the mineral regions of Northern Ontario this year has been increased in keeping with the great interest in gold minâ€" ing and in expectation that large numbers of prospectors will take the field this year, Hon, Chas. McCrea, Minister of Mines, announces. There is no need for alarm in the present gold situation. Mr. Rhode‘s New Tax does not alter the Potential Paying Possibilities of â€" Canadian mines. Many Mining Areas Canada these days for investment in Canadian mines. This is a great thing for Canada and no doubt is the major cause of the activities on the exchange. The _ "NRA" and "Brain Trust" with their talk of legâ€" islation to eurb all speculative actiâ€" vities on the United States Exchangâ€" es are scaring the American investor. Canadian mines offer a real inâ€" ducement to Americans noâ€" longer available in the United States,. Let us as good Canadians welcome this money and except our obligations of honesty, decency and courtesy, and again prove the standard of Can adian straight dealing and ethics in business. "She may have been looking for roâ€" mance and she probably thought she found it in this petting. No doubt she pictured the romantic embraces she had seen in the magazines. She is a very foolish girl." . "This girl may have been romantic" declared the judge, "The fact was brought out that she was carrying a movie magazine the night the alleged offence took place. After all we know how much, unfortunately, the ideals of our youth are formulated by those said magazines and movies, and not always for their own good. TORONTOâ€"Moving _ picture fan magazines and movies were scored by Mr. Justice J. H. Hope in commenting on the case of Frank Hanson, conâ€" victed of a charge of assaulting a 15â€"yearâ€"old girl. Get in is : Movie Love Scenes Held Rad for Youth Along with the Prospector Possibilities Unlimited American money is fowing â€" into 20(:j fi?tare $1 0 Room 202, 53 King St. West Without cost or obligation, mail copghot Lioyd‘s Map of Canadian Mines, MINING â€" FINANCE # â€" GRANT MAHOOD & COMPANY, TORONTO, CANADA New Gold Development SENNETERRE GOLD SYÂ¥NDICATE TORONTO Note and Comment Will Be Surveyed teevenenean en en en on n se n n se en on in n n nane n nn n soune en 0 one nnes enb natenventampsngny 0 U P O | stripping and trenching in preparaâ€" tion for diamond drilling is to get under way at Senneterre Gold Synâ€" dicate‘s property in Senneterre townâ€" ship, Quebec, as soon as the snow melts, according to official reports. nidlahddah ce Wileactatcdnidortend i. â€"Alb efi sn > ts = 7. tic s oi Three veins have been located on the property to date. Nc. 1 has been traced for a distance of 800 feet on surface and shows a width of 30 feet, carrying free gold in places, No. 2 is similar to No. 1 and has been traced for 300 feet and samples reâ€" turned assays of $6.40 in gold at the old price. _ No. 8 is a quartsz dyke, 40 feet wide, opened for 100 feet in length, carrying chalcopyrite. Big Increase Shown The rate at which gold mining is growing in middle and eastern Canâ€" ada is made clear by the number of new mines being brought into proâ€" duction. In recent months the Macâ€" assa and the Greeneâ€"Stabell were brought into profitable production. Within the next few months Little Long Lac, Central Patricia, Youngâ€" Davidson, Matachewan Consolidated, Canadian Malartic, McMillan Gold Mines, Sullivan Gold. Mines, and Thompson Cadillas are expected to be equipped with mills and entering the producing stage. Still other new mines loom upon the horizon. Among those in advanced stages of explorâ€" ation and development, and with good promise of being among the new gold producers of the next years are God‘s Lake Gold Mines, Pickleâ€"Crow Gold Mines, McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Gunnar Gold Mines, Lamaque Gold Mines, Noranda (Chibougamau holdings), Kirklans Gold Belt, Mcâ€" Watters Gold Mines, Lake Fortune, Smelter Gold Mines, and others.â€"J. A. M. in Saturday Night. Output for March at 172,459 ounces, valued at $5,961,324, was the highest monthly rate for the year to date, and compares with 160,804 ounces valued at $5,548,628 in February. Kirkland Lake maintained its posiâ€" tion as the leading gold camp of the province, reporting output of 88,050 ounces compared with 78,226 ounces from the Porcupine area. Mines of Ontario Produced $17,038,001 in First Quarterâ€"Tonnage Higher Production of gold mines of Ontario during the first quarter of the year was valued at $17,038,001, against $13,201,057 in the corresponding three months of 1933. Both figures are based on the price of gold at the time of production, 1934 at $35 per ounce and 1933 with exchange added, For the quarter under review ore milâ€" led exceeded that of the correspondâ€" ing quarter by 139,821 tons. Recovery for the three months totalled 497,028 ounces of gold and 106,010 ounces of silver. for three seasons. Mr. Rickaby will also report on recent _ developments in the Mongowin ‘district. Dr. H.~C.. Laird «will â€"continue his work in the Swayze area and will visit the Horword Lake district; Dr. E. L. Bruce will spnd some months in the area east of Lake Nipigon and take in the Atigogama Lake region, north of Jellicoe; Dr. M. E. Hurst will visit districts along the T. & The vote for the Couzens ameondâ€" ment levying the 10 per cent. added atx on income and surtax returns, estimated to raise another $55,000,â€" 000 in revenue, was a reversal of the recent decision against the proposal. A motion by Senator James Couzens (R., Mich.) to reconsider the vote, carried 40 to 35. Democratic leaders spoke of threats of a veto for the rovenue hill if the oil tax staved in. ? Washingtonâ€"zIn two quick moves, the United States Senate adopted an emergency one year 10 per cent. adâ€" ditional tax on all individual tax reâ€" turns in 1985 and disregarded Presiâ€" dent Roosevelt‘s objections by apâ€" proving a processing tax on imported vesctable oils. U. S. Senate Adds 10 Per Cent. Tax Preliminary â€" work ‘consisting â€" of Highâ€"Class Man. Write for parâ€" ticulars. CANADIAN MINING BROKERS 331 Bay Street TORONTO Local Representative Wanted STRICKLAND & CO. Value Gold QOuiput This week, there are several lctâ€" ters that have a general appeal to a good many remders. dealing, as they do, with situatiors that may arise for any me. Miss C., of Teronto, says: "I am a stenographer, but simply detest the life. I am unhanpy and feel that I am wasting my time, I have dabbled a bit with painting and drawing, and have been ableto make a little extra money now and again in this way. What do you advise? I am sorry I cannot recommend this lady to marry her gentleman friend. His writing is that of a deâ€" ceitful and rather dishonest person. My correspondent would be far betâ€" ter off to remain as she is. She can, at least, see that her children are proâ€" perly looked after. If she were to marry her friend, she would be in for some unhappy times. (Editor‘s Note: Hundreds of readâ€" ers have written in, asking the author for a personal character analy«is. Have YOU2 â€" Geoffrey St. Clair, the wellâ€"known Grapho Analyst, who is writing this seriss of fascinatiog arâ€" ticles, will be glad to tell you what YOUR handwriting reveals. See the announcement at the end of this arâ€" ticle.) There are very definite indications in Miss C‘s handrwriting that she has a rare talent in artistic work, Some of my correspondents ask should they take up art as a career, and 1 am forced to advise them against it. But in your case, 1 can very â€" earnestly suggest that you can take up drawing as a career,. This does not mean, of course, that you are to give up your present occupation at once. A widow in the North country writes: "I am 38 years of age, and have two children. I have been keepâ€" ing company with a gentleman for some time, and he wants me to marry him. He says that he divorced his first wife, as she was unfaithful, and did not look after him, preferring to gad about,. I have a bit of money, and am wondering whether I should marry my friend, or whether I should continue looking after my children. Please advise me." She is not old yet, and will very likely have other opportunities of meeting someone who would make her a good husband, and see that het children were adequately looked after, But, in any case, she is better off as she is, than married to the man she has in mind. Miss S., living in a Toronto suburb, writes: "My boy friend has returned to Germany, having lost his employâ€" ment here. He said that he would either come back, or send for me. Will he remain in love with me? Should I wait for him?" This is a case where Graphoâ€"Anâ€" alysig alone is not sufficient. I have to call in the aid of psychology. . Miss S‘s friend is of a very affectionate and impulsive nature. He is reliable You must take up your art work, seriously, because it will pay you in the long run, and when you are in a position to make a career of it, then you can give up your stenographic work. Mountain police, who patrol the Austroâ€"German frontier on skis, have been rounding up smugglers. It is learned that Rondeau Bay in Rondeau Park, Kent County, has alâ€" ready been switched over to Hon. Mr. Challies. Rondeau Bay is one of the best sport fish centres in Ontario, beâ€" ing particularly well known for its bass. It is a fazourite spot for sportsâ€" men who come from all parts of the province to fish in these waters. The changeâ€"over from lands and forests department to the game and fish deâ€" partment will not affect â€"nglers to any great extent. It is understood that there is a possibility of lower liâ€" cense fees as a result of the change. Torontoâ€"With the transfer of game and fish jurisdiction in provinâ€" cial parks from the lands and forâ€" ests department to the game and fishâ€" eries department under the provincial secretary, a vexd question in recent years has been settied Control of Game Is Changed in Act 7 What Does Your Handwriting Show By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR Issue No. 17â€"â€"‘34 MONTAIN POLICE (Graphoâ€" Aralyst.) All rights reserved. You will know before very long whether your boy friend is still faithâ€" ful to you. But it may be that he will stop writing. He may meet someâ€" one over there whom he likes better. And the blow will not come so hard to you if you have other friends here. enough, and undoubtedly meant what he said when he told her he would marry her some day. But he is a long distance from his girl, and my advice to you is to cultivate other friends. Do not shun the company of other boys. Do you want YOUR character reâ€" vealed from your handwriting? 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