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'CAPITAL 1,000.009 SHARES
'ori Must. Act Now
A; Junior Gold , of Merit FIl:'et •offering of
INTERNATIONAL "`GOLD:
MINES LIMITED AT 26 CENTS PER SHARE
'$25. BUYS: ' 100 FULLY PAID SHARES
MAIL COUPON NOW
C E. POWELL6r, CO Date . .,,,tai 1934
84 King Street East, orol)t .: AO, 9964„
I herewith purchase , ..v•„ ;.:sharer International Gold Nines
LIn,Jted at 26 `cents per share. Enclose payment herewith” ,•
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',• • f,;, �ti••�q..rt., e.., '. t, 1.l.rtiri” :, t�.i� .. f.e .
gg . balance
New government reguiationa re
+luire all eggs to be.:graded •lndividu,
ally by weight. Every •producer,;Jluyer'
and seller of _eggs.ou
,Lshld have
"quick; accurate, eco iomic`al Prost Egg
Balance. Priced at only 11490 `each,
obtainable from _, your nearest Frost;
Fence •Dealer. r direct from us, if• he
1s not, known .!to you, Order feday
Prost Steel', and.; Wire,. Co,, Ltd.
Hamlltorr Ontario
Only
$1.00e •
"' postpaid
•
$utter, Here `Like
Coal 'in. Newca tle
:.11lilucie, ind.-Perry' Torvn61hi • ln,
ciiana, hap 1`20' pounds' of- butte ;for
one man'on it relieflist; and that
One ' Man doesn't want ,any 'butter,
.-in-Oe._distribution of surplus farm.
products 1.20 one, -pound prints. `were
apportioned •to Perry . T&Wnship, Mr,
.Raymond N. Carmichael, • township
trustee, looked at the 120 prints•, then.
at his' relief list and then scratched
his,. head" -thoughtfully.• He :'finally
decided to store •tile •butter in a pack -
leg lona() in anear•by city until he:
'should have or 'ortunity to confer
i aaeu s o t e c y re-
garding disposal of his .surplus. The :•
total relief bili' for Perry Township:
during •the month: of January •was
$6.75 which was :"paid for one ton of
coal,
Mon.: Charles McCrea Lauded
Leaders .
' - Y .:. _ of Mining,Iridustr
Toronto.. -A remarkable tribute was
_recently paid ;to the, Hon ' Char les:'
1V1v+',
'Crea at the King Edward Hotel by the
,jeader;s of Ontario'a. mining indust'rY
No•man. has contributed more to.the
-opening up,and upbuilding Of-thenorth`-
:'• country' than ' the • Minister -of 'Mines,
• Who ,hails:from• :the. Sudbury ••nickel.
belt,, and who for ten years hart 'teen
' the' alert and .forceful backer: of the
mineral industry.: an : inspiration ,:to,
engineers and: prospectors engaged ',in,
'.the development'of the north, and thus
•a, benefactor of abs• whole province
and of the.entire Dominion. But for
r- the .sympathetic•, leadership givenL,by
Mr. :McCrea, the prtario.:.gold inin-
ing • industry`' could '. scarcely have
• reached its present. proportions. -Nor
. ` could the base •'ni'etalindustry have
grown ; as it 'has '
But •.for this country's greatly, ell`•
andel'. old. -'production
P , g „ the Canadian'
Treasury might not"have' been able .to
maintain the national credit or ,t0'
meet its':ob'ligationsr abroad during the
depression. `•' Norshould it be'.fogot
ten that :those .engaged in the mining.
industry' are, by `no meansthe only
.section of the. comm,unity, to benefit,
from this industry.''The mines of New
Ontario utilize 'a tremendous dmoimt
of .food, clothing :: boots:•and shoes, and
other `-products of: Ontario factories, .i
ve Pm
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The Corridor to Europe -
Owing to 'her gepgraphtcal situation I'T
in Vy 4g t . rope, Belgium has. been $2;760,000 a, year; I nes
called' 'The Corridor to Europe," Muc � 4� he will be;
1 'About 'Milk
s and Other things,
flogs are utilized for,othe}'-purposes
t besides' household Leto lh , Belgium.
t Large and-kn alier'aninlalkrare attach-.
al ed to,earts which• haul commodities of
e ,various kinds along the cobbled streets
e of this busy country.., •::Milk -parts. are
e often In, the' form of barrels, Jaid hors-
t zontally on the wheel ,carriage -and
e the milk is drawn out' by a faucet at
ct the' elid. 'Another method±-of'deliv°er.=
Ing °iniTk is _by large pails sus_periddd
Prom a yoke slung;:o•ver the shoulders.,
pf a': woman; girl or. boy. In the earl
1' morning 'one can%see many of`.these
:primitive milk deliveries --it Is rarely
EO
h able, to manage along on that.
of they t1 afnc,'',going, to the' centra
Portion; of the; 'Continent,: enter
through this' little countrf': Its' grea
est length is •165 miles. and` its grea
eat 'breadth 120 Miles 'and the tot
area only 11,755 square miles—so th,
iinpol'ttince of, a"country doe's, not d
'Pend upon '-its' sine altogether.. Th
,Belgian population is' -rho, densest• o
any-Egropean..rs�tate=-; 0$$ .per;, sonar
,male --and is composed of two distin
races: the Flemish,..who are .of French
extraction slid w4$7.• speakk a corrup
tion -of "IFrench,"interixed with words
and phrases from Spanish' and.. othe
'languages,"' --'French IS the :oficial and
literary language,, although road signs
and general• information is rint: in
bath tongues. Alulo*t the entire popu-
latio'n is •Ronian Catholic, and there
are over' 2,900 convenits,',,wi.th nearly
37,000" inmates„ Protestantism Is .tol-
,..'F,t`t"4,reirs
'but• cannot' robot, more• than 30,900' ad•
he!•ents'. • •
A Little Ilistbry'
• The territory, now ',known ' as Bel
,gium, originally formed anly, a section
of that 'known• to .Caesar as, the .;ter••
l itory of the .Belgae, •extending from,
the right ;bank of. the' Seine `••to :the'
left • bank, of the. Rhine .and to :the.
ocean.' This distric.t•' continued 'under
Roman .sway until the fall of the Em-
pir.e. • S•ubs'equently, the country `has
'tad a • clieckered . history,. • being con=
• tended': for by. Germany., France, Spain.
,
Austria
and,H
ollen
d.•..,)�hat a
heritage'fortheYouns king,.ho. owing to,
the tragic . death' of hie • fathers ---the"
late beloved : King Alberthas assuin
ed the leadership of 'two : races, who
do net 'love `each' other any.'.too. well.'
The present dynasty•dates front 1$31,.
when ,Leopold, puke' of Sax-Cobourg;.
.accepted the. crown.under thetitle of
Leopold.f - this •wasw• after .Holland
sand Belgium ; separated;: after' a' short
•but' stormy union •of only It,. years,:
One conipensatiou , for •: