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Porcupine Advance, 9 Feb 1939, 1, p. 4

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% +i# Members of the Coâ€"optrativse Union of Canada A nponâ€"political association of genning coâ€"operatives, Toronto, Jat Tenders will be received by the un dersigned up to and including Monday FPebruary 20th, 1939, at 12 o‘clock, Noon for the right to cut the timber on the Southâ€"half of the Township of Geikie District of Timiskaming. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to the undersigned, or to Mr. J. L. Regan, Assistant District Forestor,. Timmins. 201 Railway Street COAL OF ALL KINDS $ 108 216 324 ')40 $1,068 Other B C i < AP Diamond Cleanser @ tms for O0p If You Borrow Pearl Soap 10 bars for First Grade Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE CONSUMERS COâ€"OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD. Timmins Birch and Fourth Central Order l)eparlment Tiurmins Townsite wWOOD FOR SAUEâ€"For a limited time otily we are offering gosod 16" Birch Firewjod at only 3.75 ner cord. We also have other kinds of wood. Phone 957 Dodd‘s Delivery and Transfer. Carrots or Beets, 2 bunches BLUE TOP Waxed Tyrnips, 5 lbs. for .. CALIFORNIA GOLD BUCKLE Oranges, 252 size, 2 dozen for ....37%c HalE Ai@e ................:....................... $1.83 ns $3.49 LARGE HNEADS Icehetg Lettuce .............;;..... 2 for 19¢ IMPORTED Spanish OQnions, 2 Ibs.:....;.............; 15¢ TEXAs3 GREENXN TOP PACGE FOUR Coâ€"operation tries to apply this method to all social problems. Take, for example, food and clothing. What the farmer or woolâ€"grower gets for his product varies much less than what the consumer pays in the store; and the social engineer lessens the heights and hollows of the consumers prices by digging down closer to the producer. Coâ€"operators first pool their purchasing power in a retail store, and cut out profit. In time, they do wholesaling, and another profit goes. Evenâ€" tually they produce for themselves, and grow and mine their raw mateâ€" rial. Then price variation except from natural searcity, should cease. MecCORMICK‘S Sodas, 2 Ib. package ....................... J4¢ MURATORI DE LUXE Macaroni, 2â€"1 lb. packages ... 17¢ Clover Honey, 2 Ib. pail ................ 24¢ t 6‘ pait 44c FPRLUTTS and VRCETAPI Do Shortening, 4 Ib. print ........;.......;.;.. 4( COW BELL EVAPORATED baby size tms :...:.......:...... SANI WHITE Foflet Pissue; 3 rolls 1‘ WHITE Taptoca or Sago. 3 Ibs. for ............ 1« MURATORI DE LUXE Macaroni, 2â€"1 lb. packages ... Clover Honéy, 2 Ib. pail ............... t W‘ pail sls _FRUITS and VEGETABLES s Buy a Case For Any Useful Purpose Including Winter Vacations One Year to Repay Apply to Nearest Branch of Monthly Deposits Provide for Repayment. PETER HEENAN, Minister of Lands and Forests No unauthorzed pubiication of this Notice will be paid for. SALF OF TTIMBER PERSONAL LOANS Sullitvarn Transfer The roadbuilder will take a trail, which leads to a place in a rough roundâ€" about way, and by broadening curves and filling hollows, he will make the road shorter, easier, pleasanter. Now there are social engineers too. Insurance, when shorn of excess profit, is a piece of social engineering. All people wish to save against emergency; but their emergencies are not all the same, and don‘t hapâ€" pen at the same time, so when the emergencies of thousands of people are provided forâ€"in one fund, there is a flattening of the hills and a levelâ€" lingâ€"up of the valleys, and it becomes less expensive to do. $ 505.54 $ 45 $1,000.8G $..89 Amounts at Proportionate Rates USED AUTO PARTS NEW SPRINGS AND GLASS FLATTENING OUT THE CURVES WOOD FOR SALE particulars may be obtained ication to the undersigned, or L. Regan, Assistant District Timmins. You Receive 157.36 202.23 bub a but 3 100.96 ‘eived by the unâ€" ncluding Monday, t 12 o‘clock, Noon, he timber on the 59| C 4 / g* CBP dms Tiimmins Y ou Deposit Monthly Printed FLANNELETTCE BOYS‘ BREECHES MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS MEN‘sS OVERALL PAXTsS SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE AT THE TIMMINS CENTRAL BASEMENT STORE. A regular dividend of 1% and an exâ€" tra dividend of 1%, making 2% in all, have been declared by the Directors on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on the 25th day of February, 1939, to shareholders of record at the close of business on the il1th day of February, 1939. Dated the 4th day of February, 1939. I. McIVOR, Largest selection of back dates magazines . in _ Toronto â€" Argosy, Detective, Western, Love, Sport, Trueâ€"Story, Etc. Orders for Ten or more postâ€"paid. Eyq RUYS BACK DATFE C maAcaAzm®s Mrs. J. Daiton, Sr. 7 CEDAR STREET SOUTH Tuesday, February 14th Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines Limited Auspices Timmins Golden Chapter 1.0.D0.€E. at the aparitment of CO YOU â€"NEED PEP AND NEW ENERGY? â€" â€"~Thenâ€" take Nevrâ€"Di Tonic. Sold at Pearce Cross Drug Stores, South Porcupinz. ~11 HOUSE FOR RENTâ€"At 75 Hollinger Avenue; 4 rooms; conveniences. Apâ€" ply 32 Wilson Ave., between 6 and 7 p.m. .o â€"11 DTVIDEND NUMBER 315 EXTRA DTVIDEND NUMBER 51 Sale of Home Baking Yongse Street Valentine Tea SUPERIOR FUELS MISCELLANEOUS Star Book Shop Holland Bros., Proprietors 145 COMMERCIAL AVE, FOR GOOD COAL and SHliced, per Ib. ..;...:....... Skinless Weiners, per 1b. SMOKED SHANKLESS Picnic Shoulder, per Chuck Roast, per Ib. BOSTON STYLE Assistantâ€"Treasurer Pork Butts, per Ib. BONELESS OR ROLLED Lieg of V eal, per‘lb:............;... Peameal Bacon pieces, per lb. Peoples of many races, religions and political creeds are members of this troly coâ€"operative soci¢ty., MEAT DI 4 PARTMENT yard 29¢ pair $1.69 79¢ and 98¢ pair $1.95 Schemacher ... south Porcupine Dome Mines Toronto North Bay Nugget: West PFerris townâ€" ship is confronted with a problem in the Dominion government claiming domination of La Vase River as .a navigable stream, yet not interested in bridging the stream to allow for deâ€" velopment uf an isolated region. Those having claims against the estate must file the same with the Custedian or the Trustee when appointâ€" od before distribution is made, otherâ€" wise the proceeds of the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, without regard to such claims. Dated at Timmins this 8th day of February., 1939. w. D. CUTHBERTSON, CP.A., Ciistodian, Box 477. Timmins, Ontario. |NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Goldfiâ€"lds Drug Company Limited of the town of Timmins in the Province of Ontario was agdjudged bankrupt and a Receiving Order obtained on the 6th day of February, 1939; and that the first meetâ€" ing of creditors will be held on Monâ€" day, the 20th day of Februairy, 1939, at the hour of 7.30 in the evening, in the office of W. D. Cuthbertson, 2 Marshal] Block, Timmins, Ontario. To voie thereat proofs of claims and proxies must be filed with me prior thereta. In RULEâ€"In loving memory of my dear { ‘n town. husband, Norman A. Rule, of South i ssoum Porcupine, who passed away four Mr. and Mrs. W years ago, Feéb. 10th, 1935. | «pent the weekâ€"end "Days of sadness still come o‘er me, ; inâ€"law and daugh Sacred tears do often flow. Tony Campbell of Memory keeps my dear one near me | , Though it be four years ago." t Miss Jean Ursak cez smm o. â€"Still sadly missed by his loving wife, Lillis, Transvaal, South Africa. FOR SALEâ€"Ladies fur coat, Alaskan lamb,, brown, size 14; suitable for younz girl. Bargain. Phone 582â€"FP or call at 160 Elm North. =~11 POSITION WANTED â€" Experienced Finnish woman desires work as houseâ€" keeper; does sewing; will do office cleaning. Phone 784â€"F. «11 i tke Matter of the Bankruptcy of of Goldfields Draug Company Limited carrying omm business at 28 Third Avenue, Timmins, Ontario. Five Rose Flour <4 Ih. bas .;:..: ‘ 98 Ib. bag ........$2 Dessert, 3 pkes. 23¢ Shirrifl‘s Lushus POSITION WANTED IN MEMORTIA M 101, 111 ..... 160 $2.80 +4 lc +3 16c 19¢ 46¢ »C Brockville Recordâ€"A doctor points out that, due to the use of vaccination, many physicians (he himself included) have never beer seen a case of smallâ€" Glob: and Mail.â€"The wonder is how the Japs were able to spare any anâ€" thraxâ€"infected shaving brushes for Canada when they might be so useful in China. January production at Paymast*er Consolidated Mines, Porcupine distric, amounted to $119.052 from milling of 16,7235 tons of ore for average recovery of $7.12 per ton. comparinz with $120.â€" 147 from 17,127 tons and average of $7.01 in December. In January last year, production was $117,371 from 15,â€" 200 tons for average of $772. From start of milling by present company in September, 1934, to end of January, production has been $4431,.â€" 131. â€" Predecessor companies produced $1.500,000 from start of operations in 1915 Paymaster Production $119,052 for January <Comaurum Con Chlbougamau Darkwatex _____ ; Dome § 'Eldomdo Falconm idge Gillires Like Glenora Goldale Gunnar Hardrock Hollinger P tm Bay ... | International Nickel [Kerr Addison ... | Kirkland Lake ... LeltcIt Lake Shore ... ... Little Long Lac ... McLeod Cockshutt | Macassa | McIntyre |McKenae Red Lake McWatters _ . Mining Corpoxauon MOIlet.’L en iess j ....}........... ; Noranda Nipissing O‘ Brien Pamour Paymaster Pickle Crow Pioneéyr | c Preston East Dome Premier San Antonio ... ie Sheritt Gordon ... St., Anthony .. Sullivan Con. Sudbury Basin Sylvanite Siscoe ... Teck Hugshes Waite Amulet ........ Wright Hargreaves Canadian Malartic Castle Tretheway Central Patricia .. Central Porcupine Coniagas Afton Aldermac Ashley Augite Base Metals . Big Missouri ... Beattie Bidgood Bobjo T Broulan Porecupine Buffalo Ankerite . THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCarthy, who married at the home of the bride‘s mother, Mrs. J. Lawson, 62 Way avenue, on Monday, are leaving toâ€"day for Oba, Ont.. where they will take up residence. Her rumerous fricnds will be very glad to learn that Mrs. J. P. Bartleman, wife of Mayor Barileman, is reported toâ€"day as being much improved, and is able to be up and around for a short time toâ€"day. The Porcupine Business Girls‘ Club is holding a "Pot Lunch Supper‘" this evening at the home of Annette Gariepy 56A Sivth avenue. Miss Jean Ursaki, left on Tuesday for Montreal after spending a few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ursaki of the Kingston Hotel. spent the weekâ€"end visiting their son.- inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Campbell of 6 Wileox street. Mr. Carson Eddy, insurance inspecâ€" ltor, returned to St. Hyacinthe, Que., on Tuesday aftér spending a few dayvs Mr. and Mrs. Rert Riddle, of Toronto, spent a féew days in town this week, the guest of friends here. Mr. Roger Perkins, of Hamilton, was the guest of friends in Timmins this veek. visito Mr. wnos David and Miss Nancy, of Cochrane, were visitors to Timmins last wock. Mr. Frank Gibson was a resent visitâ€" or to Elk Lake. Toâ€"day‘s Stocks of Toronto. is a Timmins this week. Listed Smith of Heaslip 2.60 3 45 1.39 4.50 7.40 34.25 52.50 1.98 5.25 2.62 1.62 2.19 1 .43 1.18 31.80 :1.80 22MA 184 10.75 5.15 2.00 1 44 24 2nd and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3rd and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer ffoly Communion on ist Sunday at 11 Sundayâ€"11.00 am.â€"Holiness Meeting. Sundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Sundayâ€"7.00 â€" p.m..â€"â€"Gireat â€" Salvation Meeting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 _ p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ Meeting. Puesdayâ€"8.90 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"â€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Strangers Welcome, Come and Worship. south Porcupine, Ont. (Missouri Synod) Rev. W. H. Heinze, Pastor Services every Sunday at 8.30 p.m. in the Anglican Church, corner of Main and Commercial. Rev., A,. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Em St. North Phone 1982â€"W 1.30 p.m..â€"Every Sunday, Public Worâ€" ship in Finnish language in South Porcupine United Church, Bloor Avenue. Timmins Corner Eim and Sixth Avenue Rev. A. 1. Heinonen, Minister Res. 20 Elm St. North _ Phone 1982â€"wW 11.00â€"Sunday School, Bible Classes and Communicants‘ Class, 7.00â€"Public Worship in the Finnish language. Friday, 7 p.m.â€"Y.P.S. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 9.45 a m.â€"Sunday School for all above 12 years. 11.00 a.m.â€"Dome Mines Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service and Young Worshippers‘ League. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School for all beâ€" low 12 years. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. All Are Cordially Welcome Von. J. E. Woodall, D.D., Minister Schumacher Rev. F. J. BAINE, M.A., B.D., Minister Res. 83 First Avo. Phone 1094 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY, 12th 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning woship. â€" Service for CGILT. and Trail Rangers Parents and adults specially inâ€" vited. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Worship. â€" Sermon Subject: "Tottering into the Kingâ€" dom." Monday, 8.00 p.m.â€"YTotung People‘s Society, Wednesday, 7 p.m.â€"C. G.TI. T. Friday, 7.30 pm.â€"Choir practice. Everybody Welcom»e Major and Mrs. J. Cornthwaite Officots in Charge. (Corner Fourth Ave. and Cedar Streot) 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship., 12.15 pm.â€"Sunday School for ftil . 12 and over. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School fo all under 12 years of age. 7.00 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Worship. Special Music by the Choir. A Hearty Welcome Awaits Everyone Rev. Canon Cusuing, B.A., L Th 10.00 a.m.â€"Adult Bible Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 nm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on ist Sunday o month, at 11 a.m.:; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 a.m, St. Luke‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church South Porcupine Finnish United Church Dublin â€" Opinion: Son heavyâ€"weigsht boxers oug solicitor to defend them Finnish United Church Bornâ€"on February 7th, and Mrs. Adoliphe Pilon. strcet southâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on February 6th, and Mrs. R. A. Wigley of avenueâ€"a dauzshter. Bornâ€"on F and Mrs. L. I 2vVEntUutâ€"a dait Bornâ€"on January 31st, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Zpherin Arthur St. Pierrso of 52 Main avenueâ€"a Gdaughter. Bornâ€"on February 6th, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Mose Jasmu of 126 Commerâ€" cial avenueâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on February 3rd, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicolai Krakana ‘of 259 Elm street northâ€"a son. Bornâ€"on February 6th. 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan of 59 Birch street northâ€"a daughter. Bornâ€"on February 6th, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Melville of 162 Hemâ€" lock street at St. Mary‘s Hospitalâ€"a sOon. Eight Births Registered DPuring the Present Woeek The Salvation Army The United Church, Timmins South Porcupine, Ont BLOOR AVENUE. A Cordial Welcome to All Trinity United Church Church Directory St. Paul‘s Church A Cordial Welcome to All Ssouth Poreupine, Ont. St. Matthew‘s Church United Church . Canon Cusuing, B. .â€"Adult Bible Class â€"Morning Prayer â€"Sunday School â€"Baptisms â€"Evening Praver bruary 5th, 1939, to Mr. adouceur of 20 Southern chter. Soxpe ought 1939, to Mr. of 14 Eim of â€" those 0 have a to Mr. James He contends that, ‘under prevailing conditions, what used to be a revolving fund supplied by syndicate unitâ€"holders is completely tied up, with the result chat effort of the kind has been disâ€" couraged and those who used to help the game along in that way have beâ€" come soured and quit. He also adâ€" vances the opinion that syndicats shares and company shares are on exâ€" actly the same footing, in fact, and that since the latter is not escrowed, obviously the former should not be. To the present system he attributes the fact that the field is now almost enâ€" tirely left as a monopoly to the big companies, to pick and choose what they desire on their own terms and in their own time. Finally, he says that the present controversy around the deâ€" cline of prospecting is but a surface impression, that the remedy lies, not in the staking of more claims, tut in financing those already located and which show sufficient encouraging inâ€" dications to warrant development. ‘ Picking at random anoth2r letter, this time from Kirkland Lake, we find t‘he susgestions looked upon as warâ€" The resulé shows, however, that the question is a very live one just now and adds emphasis to our further suggesâ€" tions that Government agencies, and technical and prospecting associations, might get together to discuss the situa‘â€" tion with probability of accomplishing something of great value to the counâ€" TV Toronto., Ont. February Ith, 1939, (From Globe and Mail) It is quite impossible for this d>partâ€" ment of The Globe and Mail to acknowâ€" ledge, let alone analyze, all the suggesâ€" tions for revival of prospecting containâ€" ed in letters received since we publishâ€" ed a proposal upon which government aid might possibly be sought. Notice is hereby given that an interim dividend of 12¢ per sh able in Canadian funds, has been declared by the Directors of Mines, Limited, payable March 15th, 1939, to shareholders of recor close of business February 22nd, 1939, Some Suggestions About Prospecting Revival of Prospecting Reâ€" viewed from Different Angles, "The Provincial Secretary may at!reuet 1rom neadaches. any time by notice require any comâ€" | â€"â€"â€"â€" pany to make a return upon any sub. | ranting government consideration an ject connected with its affgirs within | calculated to pull the prospector ou the time specified in the notics, ang |Of the "Valley of Death" in which h upon default in making such return : wanders. The Provincial Securi the directors of the company and any f ties legislation, Qusbec‘s Bill No. 5 an( person acting as representative of such | the Dominion tax amendment 33B ar company in Ontario shall be liable upâ€" |named as having all done their shar on summary conviction to a pena].[,y!in contributing to the present stale of $20 for cach day of such default, | mate, making it practically impossiblé and in default of paym>nt thereof to| for a prospector to secure the fund: imprisonment for a term not exceeding | with which to carry on. three months." Thefefore, he proposes that th« And in subsection 2 (a) we find: specific bills mentioned be repealed "The Provincial Secretary may upon | that all vendor stock be pooled, withâ€" the application of any ten shareholders, | Out exception, with the proviso that 25 each of whom has been a shareholder |ber cént be released one year from for not less than six month immediateâ€" 'date of incorporation and the balance ly preceding the date of the applicaâ€" Ionly if and when a company‘s proâ€" tion, or upon the application of riore | P°rty be brought into profitable proâ€" than oneâ€"third of the total number of | duction. . Furthér, he proposes twoâ€" shareholders, appoint an accountant to | Man commissions, composed of a prosâ€" audit to books of the. company and to | Pector and an engineer, to be appointed report thereon." by the Seciurities Commission to exâ€" And in clause (b): amine all properties or nonâ€"producing "The experises incidental #0 such min(fs with a view to checking misâ€" audit shall be defrayed by the shareâ€" leading advertising statements, which holders applying for the same or the | ° "so glowingly used by mooseâ€"pasâ€" officers of the company or the company ture promoters." itself, as the Provincial Secretary shall His contention is that the lesitimâ€" direct." , ate prospector and the honest promotâ€" Further clauses under Section 5 proâ€" { r are equally anxious that the public vide for compensation to sharcholders |Neceive the fullest measure of protecâ€" in case of untrue statements. tion and would welcome constructive government legislation, but that as now administered legislation classes all alike Sflmfl g" o‘-()'pgtinnq as "crooks and racketeers." ‘Aming certain statutory information, but that nothing is said specifically reâ€" gardiny disclosure of financial condiâ€" tion. A legal friend tells us that, where an aiinual meeting is called, a balance sheet must be placed in the hands of shareholders at least seven days prior to the mesting date. Where meelings have not been held annually the act seems to provide a cure, since in Section No. 4 we find: Looking over the act for ourselves, we notice, however, that in Chapter No. 253 it is provided that every corâ€" poration must file a statement conâ€" We are not steeped in legal lore, but understand that much depends upon the byâ€"laws of any particular company. They may appear to run counter to certain demands of #he Companies Act, and with legality. (From Globe and Mail) This department of The Globe and Mail has been asked if there is any proâ€" vision in the Companies Act compeliing a mining corporation to call a meeting of shareholders at‘least onee a year and at that time present a financial stateâ€" ment. Companies Act Does Not Give Definite Instructions By order of the Board H A LL NOR O ES Vancouver Province: At one time this province platinum, which was found by the goldâ€"seekers tailing beâ€" hind the gold in their pans, was known as "Chinaman‘s gold." There was not much of a price for it, but the thrifty Chinese took care of what they found. On the 2,000,000 shares authorized and issued, dividend calls for distribuâ€" tion $240,000 _ At last report, Noranda held 1,800@000 shares of Hallnor, so that Noranda should receive approxiâ€" mately $216.000 on its holdings. Toronto, Feb. 8â€"Another remarkable record in paying a dividend only a short time after production was initiâ€" ated was set by Hallnor Mines. Poreuâ€" pine district, ~subsidiary of Noranda Mfines, vesterday when directors deâ€" clared an initial dividend of 12 cents payable March 15 to shareholders of record Feb,. 22. Mill turned over on June 10, 1938, and dividend will be paid only nine months after that date. Our Trucks are at your disposal day or nightâ€"Reasonable Rates Hallnor Mines Declares Its Initial Dividend And so the question arises again: What is constructive government legisâ€" lation? Where should it start and where should it stop? That has alâ€" ways been the vital question and apâ€" parently will remain so. There is, howâ€" ever, sufficient public interest in the subject to warrant the calling of a series of meetings, preferably under the sponsorship of the Department of Mines, to go over all phases of the subâ€" ject, not for the special benefit of this or that class, or of any political party, but in the broads>r field of naâ€" tional benefit. Certainly, the sitâ€" uation facing the country at the momâ€" ent is worthy of every possible effort to effect return of the old spirit that found mines first and then financed them. Dodd‘s Delivery AND TRANSFER Thersfore, he proposes that the specific bills mentioned be repealed; that all vendor stock be pooled, withâ€" out exception, with the proviso that 25 per ceéent be released one year from date of incorporation and the balance only if and when a company‘s proâ€" perty be brought into profitable proâ€" duction. Furthér, he proposes twoâ€" man commissions, composed of a prosâ€" pector and an engineer, to be appointed by the Seciuritiee Commission to exâ€" amine all properties or nonâ€"producing mines with a view to checking misâ€" leading advertising statements, which are "so glowingly used by mooseâ€"pasâ€" ture promoters." ranting government consideration and calculated to pull the prospector out of the "Valley of Death" in which he now wanders. The Provincial Securiâ€" ties legislation, Qusbec‘s Bill No. 5 and the Dominion tax amendment 33B are named as having all done their sharse in contributing to the present staleâ€" mate, making it practically impossible for a prospector to secure the funds with which to carry on. EXCAVATIONS STORE DELIVERIES Headaches can nearly always be traced to sluggishness of the kidneys. liver and intestines, and to the unsusâ€" pected retention in the system of stagâ€" nating waste. material which poisons the ‘blood. The numerous salts in Kruschen stimulate the internal orâ€" gans to healthy regular action so that no clogging waste is allowed to colâ€" leet. Your inside is kept clean and serene. And that is just how Krusâ€" chen Salts brings quick and lasting rélief from headaches. "I used to get very bad headaches," she writes. "N> tablets or pills of any kind could relieve them. One mornâ€" ing casually, I tried Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water. I continued taking it, but I have not had one of those awful headgaches since. Krusâ€" chen suits me better than anything else. I find it very good."â€"(Mrs.) L. A.~ W. This woman‘s headaches were of the gripping kind that reduce the sufferer to something like helplessness, She tried ctabléts. She tried‘ pills All without avail. Only Kruschen could help her. Kruschen Got at the Cause CALL 557 THURSDAY; FEBRUARY $TH, 1930 She Was a Victim of Headaches of every description J. R. BRADFIELD Sseceretary . 2¢ per share, p payâ€" of â€" HMHallnor cord at the TIM MINS

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