II apa ix The quirk-healing salve for Cyanide Poison- ing. Eczema. Psoriasis. Impetigo. Salt Rheum. Itch. (‘haps and must skm aiiments. 50c: $1.00; $2.00 size-u. (Medium and strong). Ask your local “mania! or write Klan-x Manu- facturing: (‘u.. Toronto. Ont. t6 DI‘ U denom ll Ir fr won the MUTE l( 11' ll :endin; 11' 101‘ I'( “99â€â€ ' Timm ins Stamp Club THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6TH. 1938 o ' ¢ coo;ooooootooooooco90909099900909.0900...099999000999 990000 0000990999999999999099090000 299000900000000090 ul A! 11 In U a 30m: 1.011 the I 1' 11' I] The National Parks cf the Congo of 11 ful n Fibi (l 90c nu 1k: ll 11 Ll ll 1( 11 Riv ll out of this bamboo has one of the rrk 11‘ h CThe BANK of NOVA SCOT IA Hu pcubli PRC OI‘E Sa/élz/ for your (Valuables ar v1) 11¢ 100 m at angled vines makes cutting of time which p n FOR SKIN DISEASES If IH H'lH‘f prod 1 Lure WEI of tropical naller bam- the writer authorities." I] 1E pic 11 but serious these cata- vista in » the formt he water's CUE", the way be climb 1! Column its," wrote 5. though except, by thin pen- Rainw. .tef 11 11' TIE in a ,hat 120 .ght 35 from the may be tilt 116 mp U he Mo 183 ided b vlgium mi Eh ms am aid and Auth- !) Be â€brill-wide [utilities in we dulmrtnuml of banking loung note ; 11 the m go, (I U he mos most .5 of day" they 3f .lI'I 1f50 bi IZ 11‘ 0‘1) en p 116 h of m k of s-vrinus loses p ymr securities. mlwr valuables in cly Deposit Boxes less than you pa daily paper. TI [I hlpp: abou dram. are 13011 river to equa1 An EI‘C beautiful panoramas in all Africa. brought to stamp collectors on the 2f50 s:amp of this series. Mt. Kari- simbi. cm extinct volcano, stands with its peak capped in eternal snow, in spite of its location almost on the WC Mitumba southern age stamps am Museum 13me Or grapher, tells in his newly “Thinking It Over" of his in miration for James M. B. playwright. He thought of 11M ,ook. Met the Man Who Helped Barrie Write His Plays »f this series. He hux'u River win card from the 1'81 h 1K d if W1 .el'in‘ 'om t open in mos orderly appe: pasture land I] OF BANK†iicat po: 1ble .xbti 'CEI‘ mac CHEWING TOBACCO 3 a more This make he he award s. an Ad m Lamus g( 1e bright pid SG COUI‘L you pay for your plac 011g] Id uuuuuuon uén n t NARIIIS ICO , IOSYON temperate shown on 'iss. the 4 healthful )I‘ xinL INOM BOSYOM N 0 0c 1‘) I'( 11‘ prix' b a 11125 James M. Barrie as a He thought of Barrie as ,ly. monocled gentleman. the theatre. when gear- rstudying Dennis Eadie in Kale Critchon," he found =gisn of the Ruthshur one 1rd to one of the most noramas in all Africa. itamp collectors on the I" this series. Mt. Kari- perate region of central vn on the final stamp the 4f50 denomination. ‘thful plateau country distant mountains. and 15 us that these are the lge. which lies in the al part of the Congo. H '5 and invon- . documents. in one of our region of a. TM“ e comfortable tempera- kes the spot a popular for local hippopotamus- :ate in great numbers to .th. lounge. exchange gossip. yawn and brag 1t sayings of their ch11» grateful to these past- 1 to the Belgian Congo lition which made the om which the designs r giving him a batter 'eat variety of climate be found in Belgium‘s t! after a short railway the cataracts. it is thousand miles. ‘ ivers of Belgian Conga apical forests. as plain- ll I ar pa h [1‘ ance of 2f40 postag \‘lCE r Ruthshuru. there which warm the )ldier 1C6 see the Ruth- ; way nsrth- ML. Karisimbi ‘ upland coun- s. and having of good farm , actor. bio- rly publishzd immense ad- Barrie as a of Barrie as rica Ilaln- tamp gzram?‘.' "It doe a strange dled off. A lit-L19 his mate inen er hat. smokin “He's m hardly kx' mistaken him writ? â€Well, i UCCSD his the hm‘c poinl week Refo that papt adhl Norancla Gleaner i1 Lhan sen which Lhe peared t3 may be t' Dominion ment of 1 that mak Notable Edition 01 Simcee Newspaper Observing (30th Armlversz of Simcoe and 80th Bil' day of Reformer. In recent ed with Cal: special num «many former the' vivic modem electric no cold .sLn ages, or mot parks, no se motion pict beauty park day population. of modern fc an.unkno Brief pic: modern c and cor scores. men ima 1~imsel zignif i1 a. surpri always I: able Lished [a ssib moth Simco WI and he Pearce Pub. ains the high 3n aske â€Uses: rially wqp are VGI‘ 1f m0 H 31 Well Wha Rf pav em. I, no Ia: mknowx 6C two big his din ( ude 'm 11 n hf my 1T1 ll 1f ll )pe m 31‘ it if l'( W I) ll rme II )IE n' quit l1 n i( pica! Canadiat Re ll m ('.\.\'-\l).\ TESTS ITS NEW ANTI-AIRCRA FT CI'NS )1 wspape n IT D THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. mmms. ONTARIO Sin I) prr 11' quip cam 11‘ JUN NE ll h able uyn :n U 1p )I'E I] ll 11 Glass. 86 per cent.; lignite, paper and cement, 80 per cent.: ore smelting and electroâ€"techn-ical goods, ‘ 70 per cent; coal, 66 per cent.; chemicals, 60 per cent. and sawmills. .55 per cent. Germany‘s territorial acquisitions at Czechoslovkia‘s expense cover frontier regions of the south. west and north through rugged forested. territo-rywa l-in-e approximately 500 miles long: Reich Gets Famous Spas Four world famous Spasâ€"«Karlsbad. Marienbad. Franzenbad and Teplitztâ€" frequented by many North Americans and European royalty, are to be in- corporated in the German Reich. The same fate is in store for the famed Joachimsthal radium mine. the most important in the world before radium was discovered in the Belgian Congo and lat-er in the Canadian Northwest. Joachimsthal produces from 1.4 to 2.4 grams of radium annu- How Czechoslovakia Has Been Rubbed m Peace [)0 l Lignite mines of northern Bohemia â€"now used by the Skoda arm works in Cir-echoslovakiaâ€"will become German, with their annual output of 16.000.- 000 tons. Most important lignite de- posit. known as the Breux-Teplitzâ€"Ko- motau basin, is estimated to contain mzre than 10.000.000,0DO tons. Lignite is important in the production of syn- thetic benzine. and hence is of great mum and iridium worked best. r‘;r ignition contact points still another metal, tungsten, gives the best, service. while in other: silver may be required.†palladium menticne Many Strange Metals in Making of Cars V8111 $500 proc unti pec 311i SO") Newly Half the Known Ele- meï¬yts F lgule in Can Man- ufactule 31 he f a number of VS! 1dium. for example dznum. cadmium. 1 le 63 kinc If Despatches from Europe indicate the tent to which Czechoslovakia has on robbed in the peace deal. While the moment it is not clear just how mplstely Czechoslovakia has lost in ituml resources and in- industries Below pound shells i: shown. ABOVE mbir Fronl 75 Vikkrs I About 90 ium 1111 m pany Some of the re valuable Ll from all making of quantities a pound. The autamobile indus- demand led to greatly increased uction. The price declined steadily i it now is about $35 a pound. 1E .11 resources and in industries up by the Czechs themselves. it rtain that Germany gets the share of the result of Czech ‘ and Czech industry. )w is a startling estimate of some iium proc 1111 an pr hc 1m )mobi 3 Germany r are 92 elements. or posibly 93 chemists aren't quite agreed on .â€"-and nearly 40 of them. gath- em all over the globe, go into king of the modern motor car. of them are extremely rare, were inordinately expensive un- motor car industry stimulated 'oduction. An example is bery- ised as an alloy in copper to act points in amount. of res‘ eds to 100 per cent. of Czeeho rich textile industry. ) per cent. of the republic' 1n alt-i t. whit very s: ail main N215 Ont., Oct. 1.â€" ht of yours-elf r of very rare elemc iridium. Yet, several more if ineer paints required in 'small. Sew min 3 in the an exampl ï¬ll-8 '0 [UK e metals 111 gold." 1C Uf ium 11115 in )f . of the republ'ic‘s al oils industry. It; lignite. paper :ent.: ore smelting 111‘ bsen . 1.-Probably you rs-elf as the owner rare metals: pal- ox' titaniym, moly- lumbium and van- ling of platinum, OI WE n enamel: e metallic the horn that ma K93 em TIOUS or anothc make to 1 'C‘I‘ use in L anium whi. )f I'hism DE you rm DI coma ll 1‘ is use: button 11' inn 11‘ ) meet unm Whi rto )und hem 0WD 13‘ gux m: ii 31‘ )f 11 11 Id por wox 11161 I) aren't gaod enou ï¬nd something manâ€"man. rubbe tural rubber is tires and “"3 Us: Products of Skoda and Other War Plants make rubbe thing it." buildings and wrecking railway lines. The flat trajectory and great. speed. ideal for naval engagements where ar- mor-piercing qualities were valuable. Czechs. If Germal suggested, it will b for her but a distl Czechoslovakia but turned cut some ' and shells. When ing a special pusl front in the last m0 1‘ man rexrives memories of when Canadian solc were subjected to a s originating in that. such condi than the I wounded 1\ the Skoda troop. "rubb m Austria 1r 1r {emiscences of Skoda Shellq and Artillery in Last War. .ustria for t em, out only me gunners : 111! 3F m p II UIIC lousam 181' farm 1) my buys in I won‘t lbbf Bu l‘f if lG-pound rplane 1'1'01 llery mi W ff UL stand up well enough in m rater pump to suit us. So wl water pump gaskets of syntheti Maybe in time we’ll find some still better. If we do. we'll us Krupp plants at Essen in Ger- turned out plenty of troublesome ry and munitions. There was one ular gun which the Canadian called, for no known reason. a .=r heel". Later in the war when of these were captured they were to be dismounted. six-inch naval which the Germans were able to from their idle fleet. The partiâ€" l'eature of this piece was the high y and flat trajectory of the shells tr it I that :netirr yin ature of this Diem and flat trajector ‘: threw. Ordinar ut£ 7188 at car Son Inc ins ll ll fror iC some nemendous 2 When Germany we .1 push on any pa 3 last war she ca the big stuff and 1 5’ guns and shells k and they were hot j. thn )m the 1E . into the ch natur ll] ll )lini i0. exp ime .lDi‘XCE air 11' 1181' here inc is meJ quantiti dge hot iron under L is entirely possible including the once- . have not forgotten d the Austrian gun- faculty. But the arrived before the Jdible. It. was unâ€" .hell burst and then .xnakh 5 the I and th m a I] troop the world. Skoda mendous artillery inch imit II it is pro‘bab nce in the he Synthetic. example. 119d for use of it daily, ary cannon heard co m. The trz )ldier could par bed flm It the us . sh 3115 by no mean of things w- :mg the car. n-a-tuml one hen we try t. pr DUI) .cularly et- ‘troops. a1- .ring down U was mak- particulau' called on 1 her ally s but also 000 31 aroun 11'6 th traine 11d {0' ly. but in the Iriou. )mil WOI‘ in com nlly ie Na )Ill I] use h lC [1‘ in 'ec mic. It hot hea I national she If anothc comfortable walks of 11 mud indig bacle plan sps-nsil nation its em position. conditi in direct, contac in direct, contact w the last. conflict. T and proï¬teers will 1 1y delivered to the down their chimm will bring home 33 thousands who wo DE mow am 1111 WHY DOES ANYWM’ RORROW FROM A BARR: fc "I lmrrms‘ $1.00†from the bank. pa) Eng inlerrst ln-vauso 11w bank is. rmuh'ring me a ser- \im'." mm man insulin-m. He guvs on thus: “\Vh} (In I hurrtm thc‘ 31.000 ? "Tn use in u hminvss deal and makv u pmfil. "\ly doul mnn'llulml sucovss- full} . I rc-puy thc- bank and have a prnlit 0f say SH)â€. “hivll I put to my «'rmlil in the bunk. "Th" bank has hut'k its 31.000 and into-roast. and l have SUN) I "'I‘hv In and into-re didn't hm IIIIIII'I Il£!\¢‘ IIIII'III'I‘. - \IHIIIIDIV IIIIIt IIIII'I‘IIVVIIW III IIIIIII, IIIV llsl‘ (DI IIH’ â€10!“ V, IIIV I'vaIIIIIIIIt IIIIII IIIV prIIIil, IIV IIIIIIIV I!¢)ll'()\\l rs. IIIIV aftvr IIIIV, IIIIII )IIII ~I I» “Ilill IS IIIIppI-IIIII" II.~‘ II (UIIIIIHIHHS rI VIIIVIII;_Ir pm- I-I .~.~: IIIIIIIIgIIIIIII IIII- )I‘ul‘ in [I]? IIIIsiIII-ss \IIII'III.'9 A fill‘l’lll'!‘ IIIIrI'Im's for seed, I-IIIIiVIIIiIIII ()l‘ IIIII’VI'stiIIg; a IISIN‘I'IIHHI Imrrmss fur IIIIilIIIIIIIt ()l’ VIIIgI-s: II IIIIIIIIII'III'IIIror Imr- mus IIgIIiIIsI I'IIIV IIIIIII-riIIls IH‘- mus 'IH'IIIIh'l raw lllillt‘rlills [w- in†fabric and to pan “aims to finish and IIIarkII his goods- but mum of thaw, Imrrmm 0x- m-pt in â€I“ IIan' (If Iroï¬t t0 llilllhl‘lf. iII .supphing {Le needs (If IIHII'I'H. Banking is nut Inwtvrinus. In .186 £1ng rmlil f1 I33 Pinv Stn‘et Nurth Timmlns i\lH HT†\VIIY does anybody borrow 1110110)“? Hero is the answvr: ' Isually to make a pmlit m‘ in mm the mummy for his advantagv. H0 the borrower a farmer, murkvting nrg.mimli<m. lumbvrman, miner, ï¬sherman, rancher, munullwlm'vr ----nm|e ever burrows from a bank and pays intrrwt (*xm-pt t0 gain a beneï¬t outwvighing tlu' inlan- '! ---~none ever borrows Iron] a bank and pays Illlc‘H‘sl (*xm-pt to gain a beneï¬t ontwrigllingr tlu' inhrr'! cliargvs. livery Canadian dollar rvprcsvnts tangililv \H‘LIlll) alrvady produced, or wagvs paid for svrviws rvnde-n-d. Every Canadian dollar issued can lw (lvsq'riln'd accurately as to purpose, as a wealtli-produringr. wage-paying. profit-soaking dollar. vutnr “I I“ nun! AND REAL ESTATE IN ALL BR.-\N(‘Hl".h‘ INSURANCE 1V ,H ()m'usiunally sonw f‘mrruwml (lnllurs hm'nnu' tmnpm'uril'. clmulu'vigh! (Ivhtâ€"[wrlmps vnu .s'uffvr (1 loss fur a spa-"n.- thruugh drought or other Imlurul c-ulumily. But with u (wer season. holler privvs am! brighn’rfmxinvss, 3h: lusvr [ms (1 ('quu'v to rw‘m‘vr his lossvs. lking is nut unstvrinus. armvr‘s (-n-nlwrative mar- : m'ganizatiun usvs bank m that the farnwr may ash fur his (-mp at the ur “ithnut “ailing fur it «‘h Lin-rpcml. wrrhant lmrrmss {rum tlw and is cnablwl to pay his ‘arly. take advantage of mts. and pass part of his 5 (ill tn his rustnuwrs. ma†iartvwr with 20 hogs an] 5.70 fur ford. paid our lm-ul brunt-h bank Inanafler will I»! glad to £qu bank- -: uuh you. â€P will be glad to answer your qaumtiuus, .,, :z'm standpoint of his mun experient'e. 'I'Iw "02'! article Wu swims will appear in this newspaper. If uu'h for it. SIMMS. HOOKER DREW 'E‘Hlfl (JIIAR'I‘ERED IMNKS OF CANADA ll arr iunlanvm f". iH-s hunk rm fur individual srnvs us In it 0f m-arlv am ulsvr inn-re 11121 '53†fur fi‘l‘d, raid -.-l and \s as (-1121 nled hugs fur $100 mnre ll hear shells. express- .helr doorsteps. if not. meys. Aerial w-n'fare some plain truths to would prefer to read 1M. ha l. Hm m-t pron hat is an authvnti ulmtln-r: 111E morz rdible (HI n 11 â€is llUl'SES AND LOTS FOR SALE CONVENIENT TERMS In W 1081 mn u luau lur that Iw mach- I] h novaklan de- md probably .ienc e in any mning d , world h men in will be un gut on an HM profit and hat Jr mt a few to heat up paint, and air of war rt 29, scale :uropean war and l econo- (NH) (bf {lit «lit. 0x1 rm“! 11d 11111 I'E 1V )Il North Bay Nu simple process 0 ers to extend tln tion of settlers government ha whereby. it is h( affects northerx' will be fairly we tirely overcome. pnsils un-~ hurl-uni 1933) by 30.20 prrq and silw'r hullinn vxuhangc. NUJH‘S «If Ilw Bank “H are IIHHH‘ \ W II-Irul h IIIII I --I|Iut “nzmk 5 mm s u: Bank 01 Lanzutu. A vhartorml bank's Mutt-s urv the first t-hzu'gt- un “Harm-4'1“. In case uf truuhlt- tlu-_\ mu~t lu- ‘mitl â€IT lwfnrt- a singlc- n-ut mm [)9 paid an «lvpnsits ur «m an} utht‘r ({0}th nwml by HM- bank. '1Ԡmukv doubly sure- that Hutu. will [)0 rwlm'mmt, t'itt'h trunk pays intu a fund Inc-M hf. tlu- \linistvr 0f Huanw. an iltllntttll ofcash t-qual to “VP [N‘l' «Wit. â€1' the ave-rage of its bank Imtrs nutstamling. This is vullt-tl iln- "Bank (lirt'ulatiun lh-«h-mptiuu I’lllul.‘9 'l‘lw total Hf this fund is available fur HH- ptlrlmm‘ of I‘v- det-ming the outstanding Hnlt‘h‘ ofzmy bank. assets. lm-I dmnand, in Your «le hank aI-III is IIIUIN‘V “NU†In†[my things Mith it. It (â€â€˜084‘ {mm \Imr lalmIIr, prIIIlIII tiIIII illHi thrift. It IS II Wilt! Illuiilt‘, In (1!. il. It is a lllt‘dï¬lll’o‘. of ycmr rI-ul m-alth. YIIII may tllitiu‘ pa} - IIH‘IIIS in; I III (IIN‘ upon it. \V III II \Ullr (ilt‘qllf’. "um thruugh iill‘ ( II‘aring HIIIIsI‘ swtmn, it IIIII~t iII- IIII-t by tlII- hank IIII \slIiI II it is draw II. Any ititiillll'hl‘ .I.-. in - lwm'n hanks. iluvv tn iN‘ H‘iiil‘ti in cash daily. pcrl‘nrmsusanc u rulax minim- in (Izuuulu. \n\ (HHHIHH. i.\ um supply sums ml «in: i.;. 4-1- am ilcs. \ hat is mum-y '3 (:uinugt'. liullk «if (lunculu flutes, hank "HIPS. «ll-pu-its. (Villill‘lt'l'l’ll liilllks‘ mm insm‘ tlwir llUlt’S up in a legal limit «if 85 pvr unit (if lluir puiul- "'l’ (-apilal. \vurh this H In -m 2‘ H‘- (lui'ml and llu- right ul nutr- issue as slunlih “still in (lu- Bank of Canada}. Nntés of the-c (no, are: mnm‘y to pay; c-vvry «l mum than lw assets. 'HH-v 1m prmluw usvful By arousing the liver to healthful :u-ti the cause of cunstipu indigestion. You 0 this time-proven tro: DR. CHASE’S KidMY- Liver P ills CONSTIPATION nur i“ dvpusil in a an is nmmw Canadian Mun-1 in a wraith fur hulliun and ('1 l‘honeâ€"Uï¬â€˜ivo Ill! Residence 135 nmm-vâ€" um um I! It. It arum‘ frum prmlm-liun and alwmulnlu in rush. ll )(‘( 'hm'tvrml hawks. --~-Hwir prannim-s ullar harkml by mly «lullars of ' n-«lm‘muhlr, ml m [rs and I (.IIIIV m'nl. Hf it m l'i vharlvrml l « H PAGE FIVE m; an- m that I} m U12“ .lll ulu ,‘_'ll SH ill