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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1937, p. 7

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ciianged her shoes five times a day suffered for 20 years with rheumatism try and picture the life this woman led for twenty years changing her shoes several times a day in a vain endeavor to attain some relief from the- rheumatic pains that were con stantly troubling her then imagine her jov when she found that kruschcn was driving away the rheumatism this is what she writes i have been using kruschen salts for four years for twenty years pre viously i had suffered with my feet sometimes changing my shoes ave times a day and frequently sitting without any as the pain was so great now i can wear the same pair of shoes all day with comfort i cannot speak too highly of kruschcn salts only those who had been in constant pain with their feet for years can re alize what it is to be free mrs e a it is deposits of excess uric acid lodging between the joints which are frequently the cause of rheumatism krii ichen salts contain two ingredl cuts sodium and potassium which are effective solvents of uric acid previous reports of a higligrade strike made on the doreva gold mines property during trenching operations resulted in directors sending lewis a dunham consulting engineer to the property in bousquet township to make a tliornu h examination of the find in a wire to toronto ollit-i- als mr dunham states that two pits on no 2 showing at now down 10 ft with- each pit being sunk to develop highgrade stinger in vein which are wider at the bottom of the pit and show more mineralization three drills ii in operation with no 5 hole south of no 1 showing completed to s50 ft- the core shows conglomerate is 300 ft thick ard begins 000 ft south from no 1 showing the core is heing sampled preparatory to testing k w assehjtine me in charge of opera oils at the west shining tree property or liilmac gold mines in a report to toronto ofllcials states that the vein the 17uft horizon has im proved in recent work development tj date reveals that it is six feet wide and very heavily mineralized this vein in likewise been encountered on ihe 400ft level and will be open ed up further in the course of addi tional underground operations following the commencement of drifting operations on the second level at mooshla gold mines property a wire has been received from d m giachino resident engineer to the how to make money in gold stocks boofcui el mo now o tsfea ncrt o ouv how one o holo senr o hoi interested in ouvno well icied mining hocks wrmfc ror copy h r bain company ltd 304 bay st toronto j effect that 73 feet of drifting has been done to date oa the vein at this hori zon fiftysix feet according to mr giachino iveraged 32 is across an average width of 3154 inches the last 17 feet is now being assayed horace g young managing direct or of wendigo god mines currently making a regular inspection of the property has ordered the removal from lbove the 100ft level of bctwee rsooo and 4000 tons of ore of 14 oz grade which procedure it is officially believed will improve extraction and boost current monthly gold output it is expected that work of retimberlng the shaft to the present objective f 500 ft will be completed this month ihe next step will oe to carry the shaft below that horizon and estab lish two more levels for further un derground operations the present plant and hoist is considered adequate for this purpose the mill is stated to be currently running at a dally average approaching 05 tons treating ore of 15 grade when in mine run of ore yprcs cadillac is located in the heart of a proven mining area the rich cadillac field and is approxim ately half mile from obrien mines where the sensational discovery last year was made the property consists of ten claims approximately four hundred acres development work is being pushed forward aggressively by the manage moat harold g way ma phd geologist is in charge of work on the property and crews have recently been increased to facilitate opera tions i am very enthusiastic about the chances of your property dr way recently stated in a letter dated de cember 2 103g to the ofllcials of the company from a standpoint of future opera tions the property is very favourably situated the road has been com pleted into it from kewagama and the new canadian national railway line to seneterre passes through the mid dle of the property itself electric poer lines are within half mile at a meeting of unitholders of re- bair gold syndicate held recently j m liaird manager reported that fin- anc s are in good shape with arrange- meits made for large interests to as sume the final financing upon comple hon of present development work ar rangements for additional equipment includijg diamond drilling have been completed l w reed mine mana ger statei that the ore bodies were increasing in size as development work progressed at present the main ore body has been proven to be over 100 f long and g to 20 ft in width and fr m 25 channel samples taken an average value of 20 per ton was se ined nay ob gold mines porcupine gold area has bee i aggressively concentra ting operations on the 300 and 700ft levels with excellent results accord ing to ha ilin b hatch geologist this is in line with the general plan of deve ipnent previously decided up on upon completion of the present campaign definite production plans can be formulated mr hatch de- ciares approximately 150000 tons of ore averagiup 5 per ton has already been blocked out on 3 sides above the 700ft level the 300ft level drift west face is at present in good grade re wi inconsistent value rang ing from 2 to 10 throughout the whole length of the drift widths crosscutting near the west face to the hangin- wall of the vein structure definitely disclosed that the vein structure is 45 ft wide with sampling of 39 ft on the hanging wall side yielding value of js75 over this width while 9 ft averaged 2190 per ton no i vein has been driven on for goo ft cast and west on the 300 and 700- ft levels immediate development at depth of tho iddicated orebody on the denlsou nickel mines property iu denison towissiip sudbury mining division is idauned by company ofllcials it is proposed to install a miniug plant sink a 3compartuient shaft to 250 ft and carry out later work on that horizon drilling has indicated a con sistent nickelcopper ore zone cut at depths ranging from 175 to 1125 ft with an average width of 28 feet an ore length of 400 ft was shown on surface while a length of 500 ft was indicated on the 1000ft level the rade averaged 105 copper 81 nckel and 3 platinum and gold al lan anderson mb has been appoint ed consulting engineer in charge of operations a crew of men has al- rer j started clearing for the shaft he and a mining plant for sinking has been ordered film arithmetic hollywood looked a bit startled and drew in its breath when samuel goldwyn recently paid 100000 for the stage play dodsworth and 1g5000 for another broadway hit dead end these are high numbers even for the film barons to pay yet authors and owners of story rights have made considerably bigger fortunes out of single pieces of the typewritten merchandise in the car lier days of pictures pobably the biggest profit on a story was obtain ed by klaw and erlanger play pro ducers who owned the rights to ran hur and sold them to the old gold wyn company for a fiftyfifty share of screen play earnings metro-gold- wynmayer took on ben hur sim ple arithmetic will irive you klaw and erlangers profit thomas dixon author of the clansmen took 800000 out of the picture the birth of a nation another noteworthy deal was that which richard a rowland of the old metro company made with blasco lbanez for the four horsemen of the apocalypse it was for 10000 down and 10 per cent of the profits before the picture got under way lbanez wantedit all in cash and took si 00000 had he stood by his orig inal agreeirent he would have gotten close to 100000 0lde ol all was the payment of 10000 by paramount to havelock ellis foi the title the dance of life the studio bought the play burlesque called it the dance of life then to he certain no compli cations would arise it sent dr ellis the 460 check though what he had written had nothing to do with the play and nothing to do with the film screen and radio weekly truly if the genius of mankind that has invented the weapons of death cannot discover the means of preserving peace civilization as we know it lives in an evil day frank i in roosevelt if invested in these stocks by us bast year in obrien in lapa cadillac in moneta recommended by us on may 2nd at 60 cents recommended on sept igth at 4a cents recommended on oct 7th at 90 cents rs6mmgnd 700000 96570 63936 w premier recommendation for 1937 is ypres cadillac on the basis of location development and management this stock is our leading recommen dation for 1937 the property is favorably located in the proven cadillac area approxi mately half a mile from the obrien shaft the character of the management is shown by the way development work is being carried on ad ditional men were added to the crews last week working on certain specifically defined areas harold g way ma phd wellknown canadian geologist is in charge of operations roads have been constructed and all provision made for facilitating work wc have followed ypres cadillac closely sinco last year and strongly recommend pur chase at the market immediately information and weekly bulletin on development is being sent to registered shareholders and is available tp the public write or telephone 1gold metals exploration co dept w suite 15 171 yonge bt toronto j i please send mo complete information maps and en gineers reports on tpreacadlllac j name address city or town exploration co suite 45 171 yonge st toronto i prov w tfa company having received payment tht proceeds of this sal will not fo into tha traasury of lha eompany vnosa securities are hereby sold to yoc smiles and chuckles loafing is an insufferable task for those who have been taught to work we are told but theres a surpris ing number of people says the pro fessor who arent doing any suffer ing a distinguished professor of a noted university was delivering an address before a group of business men at its conclusion a manufac turer joined issue with him manufacturer natural science is of no benefit to me professor what is your busi ness manufacturer i manufacture sus penders professor and where would your busines be if the law of gravity were suspended this might in some cases prove a bat to identification friend how did you manage to evade the photographers who have taken so many pictures of you movie actress i threw away my lipstick and washed my face an intricate machine is like a man it needs a doctor at close call so as to straighten it out when it be gins to get sick and the machine can develop as many ailments as can a human being which is saying a lot the onering circus was visiting a town in the the folks there recognized all the instruments of the band except the slide trombone one settler watched the player for quite some time then turning to his son said dont let on that youre watching him theres a trick to it he aint swallerin that thing theres not so much difference after all between a slicker and a slacker ascetic person do you expect to spend your whole life in the wicked pursuit of riches brisk individuaino if im not rich by the time i reach fifty years of age i shall consider myself an ignoble failure when a wife dies a husband says 1 would be a better husband if i had it to do over again but when a husband dies his wife says well 1 did my duty by him post office clerkthis letters overweight madam youll have to put another threcccttt stamp on it woman well of all things here ive mailed dozens of letters that were underweight and now you want to charge me three cents be cause im sending one thats just a teenybit over the limit thats ter rible and right at our own post office too at the turn of the road at the turn of the road is a pic ture that comes to my mind like a dream tis the little white house of my neighbor that stands by the side of the stream if you are loaded for bear dont waste your ammunition on chip munk diner i cant eat this soup waiter ill call the manager diner when manager arrives this soup i cant eat it manager 1 regret that sir ill fetch the chef diner when chef arrives i cant eat this soup chef whats the matter with it diner nothing i aint got a spoon above all buy on reputatio n if you want eedi lh will comeupto your expectation buy ryder the ed with a 70 yeirj repu tation send for free copy of ryder re new coronation year seed boole 1 22 pares packed with unique noveltle ind old friend prac tical advice coloured platei write for your copy now to dcpt wp 1 1 p o box 2151 montreal order for tctds muu be ent direct to ryder a son 1920 ltd seed special- 1 ut st albans england issue no 4 37 cool mild tobacco scouting here tkere everywhere j a brolha to every other scout without regard to race or creed for the 13th consecutive year a coasttocoast chain of boy scout christmas kepair shops gathered reconditioned and distributed many thousands of toys dolls and story books to the children of needy fam ilies in all parts of the dominion several bulk shipments of toys were sent from eastern shops including that of london ont to help toy shops in saskatchewan meet the heavy demand in that province as usual the girl guides gave splendid help in the doll departments a variety show was staged by the boy scouts and girl guides of mil ton ont in the princess theatre to raise funds for the local community christmas tree members of the bowmanville pub lic school representatives of various churches the canadian legion and members of the lions club were present at an impressive ceremony in the central school when colours were presented by the lions club to the 2nd bowmanville boy scout troop s rover scouts of merritt bc are operating a small hostel to provide beds warmth and food for destitute transients passing through that town during the winter the hon archibald p mcnab the new lieutenantgovernor for sask atchewan like his predecessors has become provincial patron of the boy scouts association of the province in further evidence of his desire to associate himself closely with the movement his honour was invested as a scout in a ceremony conducted at government house regina nov ember 12th by provincial commis sioner s j latta saskatchewan is again to be congratulated chief justice baxter of new brunswick whose support and guid ance as president of the provincial council over a number of years has been an important factor in the steady advance of scouting in the province has once again been elected to that office in his address of ac ceptance at the councils annual meeting chief justice baxter warn ed against any attempt to increase numbers at the expense of lowering the high standard of scouting that has been achieved in the province classified advertising inventoks an offer to evebv inventor list of wanted inventions and full information sent free the ramsay company world patent attorneys 273 bank street ottawa canada quilt patches- five pounds 100 bible is stiu a best seller oeautiful materials washfast prints broadcloths makes rive qulitsi free pattern refund ciuarantee eton mills department wils uutremunt montreal experienced salesmen wanted to represent one of canadas largest mens tailoredtomcasure clothing organ izatluns our great purchasing power and manufac turing facilities enable us to produce the rinest mens tailoredtomeasure clothes at the lowest prices in canada liberal com missions paid to our representatives plus generous bonuses to good pnducers apply at ence stating previous experience po box 256u montreal quebec stopped in a minute are you tormented with the itching tortures of eczema rashes athletes foot eruptions or other skin afflictions for quick and happy relief use cooling antiseptic liquid d d d prescription its gentle oils soothe the irri tated skin clear rreasclcss and stainless dries fast stops the most intense itching i stantly a 35c trial bottle at drug stores proves it or money back 20 richard f fuller owns a boston book store that is responsible for approximately one percent of the whole book business of the united states he knows his books knows what the people read or at least what they buy in an article in the atlantic mon thly mr fuller gives some inter esting details of his business he had begun to think best sellers- represented the greater part of his turnover wondered why 50000 other titles should be kept in stock but a check showed that week by week the six best sellers in fiction and nonfiction make up only ten to fif teen percent of the weeks sales tho list of fifty titles in a national chart of best sellers represent in dolla volume only eighteen percent of his sales his couriosity aroused mr fuller proceeded to explore the remaining 82 percent science and medicine re present seven and onehalf percent religious works seven percent mr fuller points out that the new edi- tion of the bible designed to be j read as living literature is certain j to increase this percentage because 1 for the first time in our 108 years of bookselling we are now treating the bible as a new book and report ing it as one of our six best sellers periodicals mr fuller found amount to seven percent rental li braries produce eight percent of the stores total volume dictionaries two percent reference books three per cent new books which do not become best sellers there are about 10000 of them every year account for 40 percent of the total dollar volume of the fuller business and the remain ing ten percent is explained by the good old standbys which sell year in and year out dickens leads this field although even his popularity seems to be waning kipling and j hardy and mark twain still are in demand few people buy stevenson books and nobody buys the turgid merediths there is a constant de mand for the standard poets and the people never tire of akce in wonderland out of his survey mr fuller reaches the interesting conclusion that the book world is not really dominated by best sellers even by such prodigies as gone with the wind now in its second mllion we are on the right track he adds in carrying those fifty thousand other titles which is some consol ation for runofthemill writers whose books never find places in tho lists of those everybody is reading loans to farmers show big increase blue label nah pound mm rhmmim yellow label 28 ml pound gbsjrsnomibr than qrdjnrfef p j lyoni 4 co csnada ud toronto end montreal fiiiejssii b 1 copy now other products of the st tawrence starch co ltd port credit ont durham corn starch st lawrence corn starch ivory gloss laundry starch and st lawrence double refined maize oil washincton a bright out look for the financial status of the united states farmers next year was depicted by governor w i myers of the farm credit administration myers said that total loans to far mers by the various fca agencies amounted to 670000000 this year compared with 1060000000 in 1935 the decline reflected a de crease in the emergency demand by farmers for assistance from fe deral agencies because they had no other source of credit after the de pression myers said in the countey as a whole far mers apparently had more money for equipment machinery arm build ings and repairs in 1936 than in any year since the depression myers said he added that this should contin ue next year because of increased purchasing power and tho opportun ity to get shortterm cash loans at the present reasonable rates- empire smokes london post empire producers tend to base their claims for empire tobacco on the virtues of its coarser varieties they are righ to emphasize these virtues for the empire has gi ven the workingman a good smoke at a cheaper price than would other wise have been possible but to lay emphasis only on the coarser varie ties is to do injustice to tho many others the variety is endless as yet however the variety is scarcely rea lized hie more common forms of empire tobacco have now established themselves in public favour the empire producers have shown them selves capable of producing them at an economic price but there nro other forms of empire tobacco also produced at an economic price tiat arc ns yet scarcely known here it would be worth while to maka them known the more wc smoke imperial ly the more british subjects will be employed london morning post tho sometimes foolish pride of an cestry is at bottom a noble pride harold bell wright education is not just preparation for uk but is part of lifo itself a cc ulnuous part henry ford

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