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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-10-18, Page 7• If you want more For,, *our money, chew— TSE ,,.PERFECT . Qpwe ..,in. TAba c ,Q� 0 improvement. Id ' Ma n itoba, Winnipeg. -Manitoba's farm , picti tura is, definitely'. brighter than•:fo'r several yearn past, says the Win. nipeg Tribsne in ,a newspage; 'story. Basing the .statement on opinions ob- tanned from bankers and mortgage officials :the paper says .the farmers have regained faith and confidence'In the . future.:: • Demand for Manitoba Durum•••wheat aoii' malting barley has lifted the fat - Mer out of - the slough..., Prices for ..' Rain were: better tbia'year, :the paper - 'says and threphing was finished early. A mortgage company • official ,said acorea ot'tarnners were paying off in-• retest and principal whereas in form- r iyears.' they., had been unable: to 'Nave You• •' Heard? Minim DwelopOmni ' rof .d' ` PrQsPec,ts Gr eat Bear Lake •• Area • SiIvr Mows Attentto. Keen .interest is ',OR- :evident; ln: the price :for the . "white • metal" and;: earlier forecasts. of higher- PSCee seem to •bi materializing. The lynca in hot/I,' London and hTew York bas hit a new high point for over five roam and' further advances s are being an- • ticipated by'', producers and economists., eying by the United y! Statethe s_ -:goy ernIseAt .is, , undoubtedlmain factor in the present advance and as they have, only purchased. a compar- atively small proportion of the amount wee�saryto, "bring their.cur rency backing up; to the 25 7c04%o ratio as authorized by Presideni, Ito - .„.4 • keen, international`intere t: is be, pitchblende • discovery (ores of rad!,oseve]a earlier in ,the year.: The Ing evidenced regard to, the, silver ami loth located south of Great Bear President's 'recent sneec`h did not, ig, c n Predeeers and; •prospects created by and on •the probable railroad Meta.' , e r...- rrlak mention of either gold or' s,lver favorable• markets • with r Ing, price'. be, constructed, I Iso th hl way, appeags to be. left levels for the white *etal. `• • s Among• the ,several•properties „being clear fo`r� f urthyr i p a rs t At• pee: iiince Cobalt, thirty years, age...the 'worked three have reached. an, advanc- sent .the , government • bond problem �sll'ver discoveries of the Great Dear ed: stage of, mining developmt„ enTlie list area have cutranked; in 'teenage and: Eldorado Mine. bas erected a modern has bt;eh •the chief barrier • agar f ore positive silver or gold inflation, contained. values, any other" new sin mining pleat "and mill, the latter .011111-1' but it is, exjlected that this situation the world. pigmented, by a refininfi plant for' `' Thiser camp b • any p °4fwill" be' clarified • ere long after • which area •h s• been,' frequently liken- diem and silQer, ore at Port Colborne, , - . a reat •treasure�hest`of rare Ont. Underground development bas it seems to be likely that•.further in - ed to g e • , , highflationar y steps will be:. taken. At minerals• by reliable,. seasoned min, gat -quite a tonnage of grade Y ere who ;.ar :not given to a superlative ore in sight. besides' providting, for • least' that' seenmsto be the' concensus. us or d scriptive•adjectives..Old CO - halters. e .,c compare_ that "wonder. camp" as a poor second, "to .probabilities' ot. the•Great Bear area.- Where. Cobalt's.. veins, averaged' inches:1n Width, with comparatively short:; lengths, and *here.,shallow'' seated,' Great Bear's uwill shoi; Leet in width,- greet con tinuous 'vela lengths with acknowl- edged knowledged indications that the, veins will experience ,great depths. The mine Grua of ore contains high silver values. sufficient to provide great net •profits abd"ve the unusual' high mining • trans- poitation and ore treatment costs. Ore chutes of phenomenally tic:, ore are encountered with a silver „content, as high es10,060 ounces •per ton.' Co-. •bait's best hardly, equalled` this. Supplementing the silver,. the Great, 'Bear, ores contain a rich' pitchblende carrying a radium content; the equal of• any •radium • die ., being 'mined .to - A -branch bank' ;in a Imre rural towII-:banked $91;000 of farmers' money one day' this.fall,,the Tribune:. 'adds: All, implement; company. officials d: farmers Were . • bu n repairs eat fa yV bugng g P..: n- ,; them h � a of i a n cash., 'gala J L� Y ga p y . pn B , were'• paying something on old • out, •ta1u'ding accounts: • . A •-general storekeeper 'in - a ; small- municipality said for. three days a'.row his business .was ;better' than for any day last':. year: {Farmers.• added' :.their voice' tb the cheerful chorus •' Tbings''were bound: to be better where there .have beeo. crops, they said. "We, expect •this year's debts to ,be, paid ' and believe there will'' be a' reduction On old notes," o pie . said. • ' , • An in§uranet • company, executive, 'said conditions.weregde&tritely better. I i" It is -not legislation that •will • help; i► •thea:farrier;'•he. declared. "All he wants is a •reasonable production and a chance, to• market Only the drought-harriec south- west • section • of ManitoSa gave a` soidbre touch to' the •picture, A REAL SCOOP • "Have .you :heard :;the Steil -that's going around 'about. Alice?".-:. -- "Heard it?. Why, dearie, I. started Father is so: 'sick of the' neighbor hood that ''he vs studying to he- a missionaryso that he can go, to some. foreign •field, .so' he can meet some nice people, Farmer Il,iram—W at. was h plum crop like? Farmer.Silas—Well, a'heavystorm blew do' in 50 per cent of.;, it, .and we'd hardly gathered that when an other wind blew down the rest.' Farmer Hiram—Bad luck! " Could you do anything with them'? \ Farmer Silas -Well, :my wife, ate one and I ate the other:. • °' ; • A.N OFFER 'TO EVERY INVENTOR 1.1st of wanted, invennons and full ownyany, World Patent Attorneys, 273 Information sent tree. ,,Ths Inunsay Iziank Street. Ottawa. Canada- . TO' have. branfiful hair on must havei.A iharlthy Scalp. Caulk MER 131114,1000 Areas witiP as will aa tha hair. It is setirely dif- inapatres that 'hers nude MISR &go _so successful for the irsatassat elf She skin. Ask for • 10o trial peek - for thraii shampoos sad nab' this Jabs, veil into ths scalp. 1 iimmeeeememeggornmennise MIDDLE AGE, M these three critical periods it woman needs-n-medicine- sbe can depend on. That's why so Many take ,Plnkham's Vegetable Com: pound. 98 orit of top say, "It helps Idler' Let ithelPyeu,toO. , LYDIA' E. P.INAIIAM'S VEGETABLE .COMOOUND D END awoke cola; tekei ternally. Zeds akin la regular sod new lass, • 'your On ;account of geographical Iota-. tion' the transportation costs are ex-, cesslver•,With 'expanding «zine opera-; tons these costa have .already, in three years' time, • been cut in two' -and: will be further reduced to a point-. in line with normalproduction costs: Great Bear is ,rapidly :progressing from `the 'pioneer discovery phase" of a new camp to that, of a camp with at least three properties ui or nearing the productive stage;;: A•source .'of •electric. power; • available locally ' has, beensurveyed; •possibilities . estimated ad Plans area being prepared to utii Jae . this power . in .the near' future. ,Transportatio •problems .. n be eoiy Yellowknife'' `a discovery of major ali : will requirements. ' Exploratory mining Work has; indicated' new and greater ,bodies of rich. ores: which .will provide :ore tonnage ',for expan ding `mine• operations) and,.deflnitely establishing ,;the permanency of Eldor= ado as a profitable: producer,. The White Eagle Silver- Mine has erected a ,tni,ipng plant and, hasp de,. finitely.:established a't'annage of ore ,reserves which Warrant the construc- tion of a 'n31i,' the 'installation, of which is planned for the'.iuimediate future. ,.. The: B.E,.�:R Mine at Contact 'Lake has installed a a mining plant follow- ing a considerable. amount .of surface exploration work; supplemented. by: several thousand •'feet of . diamond drilling, • Underground, developthent work by' means of •1.400 -coot adit tun- nel and a•; two`'compartment winze 'sunk 106. feet belbw the edit level floor with:; lateral workings .from.••this horizon, has established a tonnage of high-grade silver. and radium ore that warrants: a greatly expanded under ground mining development-�eampaign and the construction of a • mill, The Mine.-:Managex, is at present` in'To ionto In . consultation' ..with the . man agement in regard .to,plans ;for en. .larged: mine operations ,and mill 'con_ struction: B,E:A.R: holds a..6'0:% eq ± ty an•. •' the -Yellowknife e •of 'opinion among leading financiers and economists.. ' The United States • situation, is of distinct importance to Canada, particularly as it applies to `silver and gold,: as any ,further Link, ering along the lines..'taken' earlier in the year; will react' to the benefit of our mining industry. It will be in- teresting : to .' note„ . what action is- eventuaUy taken` in view ofthe fore- casts winch .have, been' made Sy. tome of a world's"leading 'economists. D le Owl* . R%eumai Could Not W Nor Brush Hts Haur ,,So bad was 'his.'rheu natism that. his friends declared he •would nevem work, again.. Although..he• as 70 years old,, he proved they were wrong'?; Read -what• rhe . says. : • . 7 am seventy years; of, age Last Christmas I was completely' doubled; ' up with; rbeunatisnl, 1 could not .. brush' "my hair nor . wash Tniyselt; People said I should never• wort any More 1 ani working harder than a. young Than ,•.today. • , Thanks. many ;, thanks to Kruschen, Salts. " I take them in ray' tea, And 1 have recotq 'Mended ,them..to many. i could not. • get in `or. out.:of :bed 'myself, ..nor nit upr Put 'see me work now -12 hours, a day , sometimes Kruschen have done "'Rheumatic 'conditions are e sult of an excess of uric acid to e. ,body. Two of. the:. ingredients of: Kruschen . Salts have the• power or dissolving uric acid:crystals. Other ingredients ' assist Nature to' 'expel these dissolved crystals' through' the natural' channel.'In• addition,.there ate still • other. salts in Kruschen. which prevent food fermentation in the intestines, and thereby' check the. further accumulation , not 'only of uric: acid, but •Of other body- poisons. which . undermine, the health. In • e Fingerprint Montreal -Dr, Rosario Fontaine has raised .,the ante iii'this matter'; of the probability: of, two persons hay- ing identical fingerprints Smiling •• to reporters and quoting. ... Russian Harvest • a • textbook 'written by' Dr.. Bai• "= thazard, dean of:the' University"'Of ..,. Normal Paris and founder' of the ballistic t system. Dr. Fontaine said: Declare "The sun. has' time to` be'c nie Soviets' Thi .. ha ..-- frigid and ' the• world: in general •. to, Collectivization C. r e.d i t,e d pass away, • or to be more `exact,; it would •'tae 2,OOO,°"'°°O,1100,0110,000i With Offsetting' Bad centuries Before your fingerprint will, be similar to . those of somebody. else.'., Weather "Within this .trifling :;number . of ars " said lir. who: is = regarded as perhaps Canada's most year. wth•appronmate ]est years ��.. be unpossnble •to meet . identical droughts, according Moscow Russia's harvest this yeFontaine, , , distinguished criminologist, it would, • , good • •.crog "' yield, ' despite prang g . • d to first govern -d 1 • Isere -and .:_,.can fingerprints. meat ,resorts issued "cultural ex- • "The average lifetime of a g'ene't-: firmed by dn?partial ago • �' tt a one-half- century �� and •ala •. .p f anon ports. Preliminary re orta ''•indicate , .the consequence; it, 'is possible' to .caicu • p ul " G ld average yield is a n ..normal: °hum ' beings live throughout .a ' Mines where .surface raining explorat-acre which is considered, s� centu Each' individual. provides s lte . in discoveries cropin Russia. ' ' ri ins vFork has re u d ._ • . ' : , ' e- the , world, with 10 .personal finger . of�-gold bearing.• veins which system- ., The • autonomous .Caucasian R rmtai . thus ' making -it possible for . •' has ,, 'vena values �.' i s reaped; the :.richest`: Largest, , p ... Attic sampling . given- gold publc p .: , . e `''' North scientists or experts• to ' secure,' if • and width of seine' which make the averaging: about l0~ bush ls. ions :,neeeasary., 50,000,000,000 fingerprints Caucasus 'and'. Volga grain:.fest ,, . . 'about '15 biishe Easfbrn Tin 100: years.... _-_ �., .--..,4-.....,..-..„,,!... averaged abo Testifying in court, Dr. Fontaine ne, which the Monter corre- ive timate that'.: , conservative es th gave the; � •' . was m the has net tented, ' h dent • n 'just the odds • against similar; fingerprints hardest hit by .the ; drought Kiev r , one. . .profited bythe •late were 64;000,040,000' to • .: • � district, however,. rains and expects a'harveat;in excess taken care of in the near :future, The, feet last year's. Great Bear area; Inas-poaftively, passed $ p ,Superior or enizatioa -of +collet the initial hazardous'' pioneer period, tivized agriculture and. various con- ways• experienced b new' .minin , promise of equalling and .perhaps;, sur-, idividual a rio s , this. S cessions to i. pe s, .and will, without--doub, hire-- 41' ' a " boder', : nil - late that approximately 5,000,000,000 be t':10 bushels ,per. ed with•'railre cofistruction just as importance—as •'ilingtrafive ~Grail soon.. as the camp,;\deuionstrates' that there, is 'sufficent income to warrant the expenditures of :construction . and operation. Reliable engineers and executives. predict that,. ...is will be sampling 'provides the following Sample A -Across 6 feet gave' $51.80 gold per ,.Sample $,—Across. 6 feet gave $47.25 gold per:;ton; Sample C—Across, 361. • gave 9.?0. er ton The Great Bear area holds every The women are more •interestedr •What 2 a.- bride is married . in ' thin .established -conn(niniti; . , Man—How long have ' 3,,et:„_•iieee a new discovery•of rich geld has been • Ftiend--Let'S see—I bought thi Lake. e'reei a rich uranicth °xids. eat.; overcoat I'm Wearing six yeats ago. ,, * You have got • tb practice a thing toil* any good et it If custsictors ever Son;. --Day, Daddy, what does 2 it mean when the paper says • ionie Man went to S convention as a dele-• Ditd—It means his wife didn't go with hiin, son. • ANOTHER LIBEL - Babel: "DoeSn't, 'that Scotch hey take You, to' the cinema nont?" Phyllis: "NO, think he mind have found a ,girl :who can .see 'pictures in ° Man—A certain 'person is„ trying to, make a Caveman eut of' intl.: 'Friend—A girl' friend. • Man—Ne,: My landlord. WANTED: 'An inventor who can extract the gold from silence. "The:only tithe I've had any peace since my• inarriage,", she ,said Was, *Mangy case has got the doctors' Man, ---it was', ,but they're gueSsing whether' or not theo going to get the Only .p,ebble in the hostel, 'she Minch help te. him in his Writings?' llatii-Not•rintch,,,slie rite Mad end, stay's. away for over a' week, Mis..gnapper--41oW did you i*Uow Tit , , 1 s . tin are s .. credited ith8C0-mplish- - a' distant pioneer today, but' events.- •?ngtha'unexpeetedi good • harvest move nuickly Suck.' worth while mer :despite unfavdrable weather, • Par- its : in profitable mine possibilfties titular, credit is due to the so-called Make r ih • present handicapsr•but• in- `!Politntdels" 'or, political sections of cidental"•nd they' Will soon belong • the Communist Party : consisting of to the, limbo of the 'past. • carefully, selected groups Of 'urban, Communists `who have•.worked' in, . ' r agricultural ,villages.,' . I ;- Combined Revenues Higher "• These men: and woolen, working' Combined gross' revenue of :the x;, hes under the Kremlin, n, working. 'Pan' Michell; „an Indian:, is report- ed:pi havelgreuglit tis rich 'samples fro* a •finciacle. op the "west side of. Lake' Nipignn, about in line with this tie* Sturgeon River -field., , A" new staking •rush has starteb- to the area,, Whicit abOut 65 miles- north. of have been. cnartered for' trips _into the. field :and manY' nrospectors are also, .going in beat, acress„ .tahe Nip', Sturgebh,Riveifield continne US bring neWs of strikes On the variona pro. v, According to flguren compiled by 0.4ticielta Iteperts, „Ltd., eon - tracts awarded fOi the Month ot Sen.. tember aniounted to 'S16,494,000, as Conmared with' $8,2:66;000". ker the iiame:•month 'I03,1, Or ,an inctease of. 40%; Tne total for the nrst months Of. the current' year' was' $68,:• I.45,100, „Which le en ',increase . Covet the sante petiod laiit year 'of ,54%; ..tording_lo=tlia...tepott.Ithere_ift. mere Wei*. nOW Under WaY than at 'any tune iri the pail, tare' yeai•s, -Per the ,nine, Months` ending id te have i•earned, net' prefit, after lir cents tier share•On the Out. Standing Capital stook. • • totai-"hulliott; prodused for the' per, • trouble. !Andrei:141i lit bleier -bid Misr,. '..: '01:60-76 tritkitte 0.0t., ..ttoodt„ Cao 00 Canadian Patine -*and Canadian Na- tiorial Railways . for the Month of 'September: amounted to $26,02,26p,. which conipares with $::15,256,057 for the sante .moath last • year, or an in-. crease Ot .approximately',0.879. C. 'P. 7.7% and that . of Canadian Natienal 6,%. With the iexception et the final period, when 0:P.R. reported . decrea.se, both roads showed an crease each week.' ,When comPared With the e'aihe Period last year. • structed to Win the peasants'. confi- abuses, By instituting :new hnniane methods' in the villages:- and convive7" "friends' at cniirt,"' -these political sectiOns have accomplished Mere toward ioluntary c011ettivizatinn than all -their Anore rttbless predecessors, The GovernMent considers this yeat's harvest successes • Ss :final proof, that templet° , Collectivization in the seednd fiVelrear Pertly eminent, geologist and president. of through a ,neW spirit of confidence in Clain states; that 'he has Staked' artly "through pressure exerted. .by elinated on Yellowknife .Bay •tailadvantageS which ate ' given to oti which: a' quartz vein varying:: in colleetivized"- peasariti, mercy ,hesi, 'width fro* one totwenty4our Indies, tent individeal peasants undouhtedly has . been unCovered with free ,gold, will be induced,,te jein the coilec-, visible at ,points, along a length or lives duking ,the ,coming Months. The 160 feet. Major rintWaan_.addi. that Monitor.' coiresPonnent discovered 'he is stahing more ,claims to cover yriatiy the area, which will bring the' total ukteinen vineges.. numb.er of claims, staked up to SO; - • The company hal: already, 'thade , An optimist is a husband Who substantial progreSS with surface . thinica he is going to finish an .nrgii. pletatine,„en its original hbldings in 1. j .rs•a,`1. If.. You Eat Starches *eats, SWeets Read This , .kgfi,ey're Ali NecaescisY Foods Stonsoch'! At Times: Easy Nola to Rerseve. , Doctors say that 'much of the s6 - many of us suffer...is really iicid • many acid-forming foods a.m. Our • modern diet And that there Ls now a wny tO relieve this ': Often in , SiMply take Phigipe Milk *Of Magnesia aftgr meals. Almost im- mediately this acts to zieutraliza the' trouble. Yon ,''fo,rget you have a • ?Try this just Once! Take either the ' • now, the convenient, new' Phillips hiilk of Magnesia Tablets. Hilt be sure you get C.venuine.`THILLIPS' ,Abio in tablet Form: Milted Magnesia Tab1ets 13,°51411.se. ICA' lig drug'st'°r-15 toblet it the eepiva- tent tif a, teaspoonful of Genuine rhiai0 P11 I PS tante with high grade values being .Hi h School Boards & I3oards of Educaticiif:- nbld'ilid over good widths. Indiistrial, Technical and Art Schools: - With the approval . of the Mattes' 01 kchiiatiri. GAs,:,.,,,NDIGE.,,,..,.....0,. i .•STI N :lhereS nothing to good as 1)r. oPieree'S Golden MeditalDitteVerYi W. Ont., said: "I'Stiffered nen I Weida' double ep wtth 'oils. I 'telt , mite -Able and tired tnit. ,11$0,'„inether advited ,. I pirierr Ind .it eiit hot icing before. T wit able bit tail. ,g,e*Ing :Tboot.eillerilisitrun.entiotiPt, Mai i3C C0114UCk0d ante gweu vatinta trades. ,the .3d by Jibe DettertnadiSt of .04. , Are pro,vided• fop in the Contsee Of Study in Ptib it. Separater-C, n• • • • •