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McKenzie, Red lake
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Central iPtcr#r:cg
Wa: •will gladly, 'r forward (on ;request) our recently -prepared
, SPECIAL REPORTS,that atithiace the latest developments, in
thecompanies'• of fairs, - also: an;; opinion, pertaining to>.the prospect
for capitalappreciation from: 'a` market' standpoint.
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Will Remonetzation of Silver
Help , Business Recovery?
Since President, Roosevelt an- price affected their •producing power
flounced the • issue~ of currenc'y in no .uncertain. way, I!. Silver were
b Silver sozrle'. few
remonetfzeQt, and a'deflnite:; value es_
backed-_ _ Y ; ; tabliehed : with a set ratio to go on,
' ' : weeks ago, many discussions 1. ;
f, won d. it not appealaogical that these
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have appeared On the: subject o , hu a Oriental markets would s sing
i. B g
Silver, •Remonetization' ;and h s open their 'doors and absorb a trei:
move 'in nationalizing :.file wendous amount `of I manufactured
latest g
roducts '
WHITE METAL,, added fuel p ' :u�;
•., a , that at. the 'World` Eco
• • to the :fire for.these discussions. , � fact
into >tsf history, the
noetic Conference.,in 1933 'some siicty
Delving p y,.:.
nations' agreed to'purhase.and:wit)3-
one items on the,
writer finds , s
subject which would 'apipear ,to
draw from: rirculation an average ,of
thirty -fiver millifrn ounces per year' for.,
be of interest . in the ' present a four-year period; Would appear to;
situation. In ; a -,recent: mining .indicate that. these nations •were in ac
,_public.'ation•put •out bya well cord that some `move 4n Sflver: ides
known T.o, r U n t O Investment essential ;before . the trend'.,of” • World
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rade` ould'ex ct to
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•ears the follow-��
'House, there -'app la �
111 quotation from.'•a speech ma ey, , ,
made li ' United St te's Senator That' a similar opinidn .a also• held•
Y .t a....
by some'of those in, authori'LC' -et-'
Jose h G. Blaine,,efore the
PG;.�' wa,' is,: evidenced by; the fact that,
' . Senate in 1878 ; I believe that
the `Honour.ble H. H. Stevens; Min.•
in•n in
t e now ` b o
lie struggle, +,, .$.. g ester of Trade and Qoinmerce;.recent-,
this c. unt an. '•i he noun=
. , ry • d n other 1 told a delegation of Minifig ,men, •
Y
tries fora single: standard, that he woald like to. s°ee mo e:silver
• f h eou>;tr 's , cutriinc
will,l successful'; produce wide= pit to t e y y
,spread. isaste h : end same timeassuring. his audience t
P d r 1n. the'
• at the
that
•h would .lend ,his •entire support to
e
- • through o u, t the � commercial .. ,
�►' , -the rem-onetizipa: of silver. He stat-
-7-7 world. -� w
, that :he�•hadgiven the. problem
i'his, statement no• doubt,. • was ed g..
ed.
prompted by tiie tact that a few
much consbderatlon and hada iscuss
it., With business leaders of ihany.
years �reviously a ';number of .the
Euro'e»ta.natl�ns' inelndin German rd .countries`: before reaching 'the conclu-
p Q g Y,
l±ecent• increase in the price of
silver dropped from. sixty, pence per 'silver should prove ,of isiThatantial be
ounce to:; twenty-nine • pence.between nefit to r. number of :Canadian. Mining
,1870 and '1900.. When 'it is, consider- Companies` and' indications' are, in the
ed that. about 'one half• the ': World's, writer's opinion, that higher• prices
population,' lying In; 'Asia, ;depend:: on will be seen for 'the'WIHITE METAL
.SIIver as ..heir internal standard. ,of ''before long.::.and Canada; . of course,
value and mediuni 'of• exchange, it can stands to benefit .substantially from,
�:be readily :seen .where 'the drop in any shell. increase ;
bs' well slpn'that more siiver'should placed•
a'rance,'s ,the SWedeta :and others,
as United States, `'demonetized Sil-
in circulation,
ver and as a result the price' of The
'relim znary Announcement
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PUBLIC OFFERING
300,000 'SHARES
OF THE TREASURY STOCK
of
GLENORA LIMITED ,GOLwins:
NES
' L' ocated on the main '"break" and
, v ° immediately adjoining .the •seven, •
,produicing' mines oI Kirkland Lake.
1W11! Shortly 'b¢ Offered for..
Public Subscription ,by
C. A. GENTLES
lfenthert The tiront4ock txZhi ift
TOOLS P ET CO
Menl'eti Cal�ark'
Sath azthlin[e
y'`" IINGRAM�MCK'AY L.TD.
,ifestiiaf• WJnnoD i 5'tock ii,Ycheete
GRANT-JOHNSTON i CO.
'Memdrs onbeat Stock' Gxc)tas �
CAR41t.E d McCARTHY;I LTD
/t/emhrt Cdltir9 Stowk'lixckau4
yCO,
A. ;E. JUKES 1 ,, ,(LTD •
:Nein tit Vdieour r Stuk` ExciiasiH
peatWest„SaddleryCompany
• Showa Improvement
The auir ii Ieport' oi; "this company
for .the year ending June 3tb,
8410•aubatautlai improvement iii net
operating proflt,,'wlth $84i408,00, -being
shown, ds ugainat ;42.6'4:09 forthe;.
previous yaar After charges,•and ap-.
. propriations; to reserve a net profit of
;10,981.00 ip shown, slid lhls le; the
first•time, ti five years'tha.t the :corn..
pang' has.. peen able tq, shitty, A:_ bill',
ance: on Pig right gide, '
During ,thN year;; company redeem_
•• ed ;5;506,09%0k the outstanding 0%.
first: l',nortpage ponds, leaving balance
now^• outstanding ' at' $566,000.00. 'MA'
company also redeemed in the period'
under review a pubstant1i 1 amount of
the first and second preferred stock
issues.
Yellowknife Go; Id MMines Limite
First report pt assays and develop-.
ment front ' the property of • Yellow..
knife Gold -Mines: Limited at_ Or
Slave Lake; fn the North: West' Ter
ritories, are, so fii'orable that a: new
rush. ,of prospectors and' ,miners has '.
started to the district, according for
advices :received from .Edmonton,
, Major. Biirwash:+ot the Yellowknife.
Company; iii his. report, states' that a
channel assay,over a width of six feet,
gave $49.75,; to the ton at:preseet. gold
prices. Another „assay ',over.,36;4 feet.
gave' values at '$10 60 ' per ton: , It is
understood that these assays ..have.
boon. tuliy ,:1A ;es�refu-1ig, chockgd";:.%`he
showings are considered to• be', among
the most important • which have.•been
encountered.. in the` North; West Ter-,
ritories,
Long ' Lac Adair Mines' Limited'
Developm<,nts at this company's
holdings 'in the' ' Strathy. ;Township,;
Temagami, continue to .give.decidedly
eneouiaging. results' and most recent:
information' is':to the effect that as-
say,•made fiom Number Five 'vein
ran 184 ounces of gold per ton,! While
officials• of the, company, were reluc-
tant to: ' confirm ,actual. figures, -they.
admitted important assays had' been.
obtained from samples. The. Number
Five vein}on the 'property ,•has, been
traced fora length ;of 1;100 feet. •
�• LongLaa. 'Adair • alio holds.. some
440 .acres .'in ;the;Big Long Lae Area,;
on which :dlamond drilling has been
under, way for several weeks, 'with
results, said: to , be very promising,,
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'KING
For real, economy and, enjoyment,'
smoke oleo tobacco. The tobacco
stays sfresher, ,because you; cut
each pipeful as; you heed.it �;`
'coarse or' flaky, to suit yourself. s.
And, It lasts longer In your pipe•
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property at Pelletier Lake, Quebec,,
This' is the o8icial word of latent;
diamond drilling, which, is:being car-
tied out from the iso foot level, This
level 'has bxtended developnnent and
now has•'about 500' feet length •of ore„
Future :plans call for continuing the
shaft. ton depth. 0/.450 feet at.which
point' a ;cross -cut will be driven to'
develop favorable; formation revealed
by•the drilling,
Nickel Shows 62 'Cents:`' Per
p.• Share
l alf yearly statement Issuep ` ,yes -
I
`t r ional ` om_
sissy • by..,Cnte oat Nickel ,C
pany,• shosws Met 'Profit of, $10,012,642.00
for; the ;flrst'six• hionths in. 1934,; 'which
compares with ;1.862,888.0Q . for , the.
same period in 1933.•• After payment
of dividends. on the preferred: stock,.
net was' equal to about 62 cents' per.
share on the, outstanding 'common
;stock. „President:: R. C. ' Stanley: in a
letter. accompanying the.report" ad-
vise's shareholders that :the compan.y
has now' taken:, second: place in, tie:
world as a producer of •platinum; :and
first `place - as a • `produ'cer--et pails=
Stadacona Cuts Ore
tad Mi
S acoria -Rouyn Mines' cut 20
yu
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fee' of mineralized • quartz and, schist
at 'rile -depth of 450 ';feet- on Ite,:main'
New N.R. Stamp, Out
'Ottawa -- TO • commemorate' the
:150th anniversary of the founding: of
the province of New Brunswick, the
post•" office department has'issued a
special'.double-size pictorial ;'postage
stamp; in the denomination of two
cents, -
This stamp w• as issued on. Aug, 16.
The new.' stampwas old -rose in
color. `.The . inscription included the
dates., 1-784-1894.. it:was also ..inscrib
ed 'with; the name of the .province..'
The vignette depicts'the original.
seal of the province of New Bruns-'
wick which was prepared under the
:direction and authority; ` of'queen
Victoria. The; seal beer's; the motto
"Spem R, eduxit,.r.' and also the provin•
cial designation "Nov Bruns -; Sigill
Provinciae "'
The stamp is issued to i coincide:.
with 'celebrations
which are to stake
place in New. Brunswick in comment.:
oration of the anniversary.'
MayCan.
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ant
n Giant Tuna
eiiart
g• 'tuna of Maine and •Nora
Scotia shores, ' which ; sometimes'
weighs half a Industry at Glou-
cester, Mess: Canada, hasalt
already,
tablished such ;'an industry,,'. while in
New'•England, an investigation g has
:been: ordered • b,L'fore . canneries' are
'allowed • io Determine if the giant
goof food
tuna is ,
;
Sportsmen who pursue the, tuna
with rod'imd:line object to the,iarge.
scale, capture of the 'fish which coni
merelel mr.r'tion• requires. They point
Our ; Statistical Department has pre-
RE�.. :_.are
�d.RevieW �'
. . , Pared • .. and ;Mann of the
LITTLE LONG LAC BIG . LONG • LAC
GOLD, "AREA.
which is.'available.without cost ,or •obligation, to those interested Simply
detach this forin,and' mail with name and; address attached, to
CQRDINGL.EY,;' PIKE &.. COMPANY
' 80 Ictnett4 West, ; TORONTO
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out, that. thewholesale capture.• oft a .Ar aching .heaFt will. drag a';.ma*
tuna, for. canning In•, Japan has, so, down quicker than neuralgia,
harassed the fish that none has-been .. �:
taken :'in :Japanese waters,~ : with rod
andlino for., ,five years. The same'.
aoiidititn; ;they' aait Prt.hZ4. as tffre
the Calif3rnia coast,
Duri9ng• July,;'August and Septem-
ber,' • the giant. tuna ' abounds off the
Western ' coastof Maine. ' Border,.
Cities; Star. • •
kid. British
F lse Teeth
Duty on "Im orted' I ;Molars
T _ Raised Is R sedin n New
Cauli
1?a! ling
London: En .-Brtt1 h'.teet to fit
British'faces is the patriotic end aim-:
ed 'at by:'a „new move in the 'govei
ment's "Buy British" campaign,
In future,. Britons who equip them-
selves with new 'sets of ".'store" teeth,
will have. to, .pay' considerably 'more;
for 'thein 'unless, they are made, in
this country.: This: is the result: of.h
government .order substantially,' in
creasing the already existing 20 'per
cent.duty
on artificial
. itial' molars . _
A :committee was appointed recent-
ly
ecently by the governmentto look into the
Whole* question of the --false °'teeth
worn' ;by some millions 'of "the; king's
subects:' . This- inquiry nquiry. revealed,.that;•
while the government has taken steps
to.'`insure' that more of the 'roast beef
of-Ol En
d ,gland ah'anin.•thepast is
really 'of British origin, ` artificial
molars 'imported from abroad .are -be-
ing 'set to . work on the Sunday- joint
in.the,-homes: of Greet:.Britain.,
It has come to: something'. of..a sur
Prise 'to 'many Britons to :learn from
the committee'sfindings that there:
is a':real prejudice in favor of some,
better -quality foreign :teeth' 'imported
at prices giving a' large margin of,;
rirofit to the importer.
BLIND DOG,,SM4RT.
Estlfn, Sash.—Although •-bli"lid as . a
result of an 'accident, 'Duke, a pollee
dog; has developed •his' sense of smell
to such an. extent' he Scarcely misses
the loss' pfhie eyes. Duke -herd the
horses • and catt; directs searchers:
to hidden: eggs in the hien houseand
makes himself useful;, in many. other
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WakeYu •our Liver.
� Bile
-Without Calomel`
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Your 'averts. ii `very small
digestive-andorgan,
bat.:IIit.certainly can putyour di et ven
euminativeorgans' out of kilter. by ra-
w •fusing to pour ot its daily two pounds
of "liquid bile into; your bowels.' �.
You won't completely correct such a
condition,• by taking 'salts,' oil, ;tnjnerall
water,',
laxative candy or. chewing gum,;:,,
orroughage. When they've , moved yotiV
bowels they're • through -and you, need
a liver st'itnulant.'. Y
Carters Little Liver ,Pills •,
will ; soon
bring back the • sunshine •into• your life..?
They're purely vegetable. Safe.; Sura.
Ask for them by, name.: Refuse sub-
st1tutee, '26c. at all druggists: °48
T ,RTURE.
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to
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7D. D. D...Prescri"tioa S •Relief
P I
Even the most stubborn itching of
eczema, pimples,, mosquito: or other insect • ,
,.bites,, rashes and •many other skin.afflic `
tions quickly' yieldsto Dr. Dennis' •pure,
cooling,• liquid, antiseptiq•:D D D.' Pre -
tion: Fort ears world- de'sdCt:edk r , •
{•'acne y y wi
Penetrates the 'skin 'soothing and herd:.
fog . the' inflamed tissues: No fuss —Do: ,.
muss. Clear; greaseless.and'stainles,s,/
It dries,; up ;'.almost. irnmp
ediatel . ? Try
-1). D D.:Prescri tion now. Stops.the m69t "'
, intense: itchin instantly.* is:
tTe atany8 '3&e trial bot -
y .rug store,•guaranfeed to
(prove it;-oe money, back. D. L). D., is
made by•the.:owners of ITALIAN--BArni
TO.' EN EY
PA.IN.
rub `ihMina-id •a,
• Checks' colds, taken in-
ternally. Ends skin;'
blemishes. At•druggists.
•` in regular and new large
economy: sizes. ,i
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Issue `No, '34 -'34
The peoples of treat lands. and fat'
lands• foregather In friendly rivalry
... in commerce and in sport, in the
arts, the sciences; musin,and, indujstr'
...at the ';Canadian! National Ex•.
hibition.
Merchants are attracted ftom the
bazaars and ,market''laces of distant
Calcutta .... from . the potteries 'sof
Stoke•on•Trent ... from the planta
tions of Ceylon and'Sierra Leone.
• an atmosphereof carnival gaiet'tanc
romance the enterprising: Strangers:
from abroad transact!. business and
join,' their Canadian brethren in
wholehearted' appreciationof the
world's largest annual''Ekhitition.'•••' p'
From over the seven seas, from the.
Antipodes and' the united' States
come athletes' who strive mightily'
with Canada's best for world.champ
.ionsilips on•,land and water.
East menta we,,ct on common. grpund
at th'e "Show Window of the Nations
where Toronto once' again. b'ecoities
"a place of meeting".':This is the'big'.'-
year at your Exhibition., I
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