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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-08-30, Page 7a iefe; 'Three :Patricia District Leaders:. • McKenzie, Red lake ludsorr Patricio •I 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. STUDY The "PATRICIA DISTRICT" , UOtari011 It's r . Canada's,greatest coming gold -producing area- Will: Pay You 17. w. >latlin I*ITEli CO PA • =sacral Blown, Toron�'Outaitu Date , • .. , • ;.• .• n '1034 Witlioat, (Olt Or obligation to me, iris's* fnrtii;1 your aRPEOL,LL . I` 3szvossTs .on Znra;f4A,�TE BEPQR,T ,81Ei@'tintED MoZensie Rad Lake + • 'Rddson, - Patrtcis: • . I OButra1 Patricia s ata>rB { • (Please Print nm ae) .4441• .. ".�..�._. - 014:.,!!!!!!,,••.•.”1•••:,,,,••Wq. �,a•.,a..�a_a_!T1 �.1s_1�a_aTo1 ia_s•,. ,•a• . . . • 9 ., 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 . 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 i e e toward nor rade` ould'ex ct to T c P •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 -•',r 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,, • '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• 11 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 • 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. :.i, 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 • 1 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. 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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 COt.arrt Pr i1, DEACOti ELWbOD' A. H00H8a' Preadlnt, Genemt Munat.r , Mb. 4:1A KA :. • T • f • d N• , it • •,y • W re a �r.