HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-07-26, Page 3FINANCIAL
At a recent meeting of shareholders
of Central Manitoba Mines announce•
Ment was hada of progress in milling
treatment and development of new
oro at depth, Officials `-state that all
milling, Problems involving a special
treatment to oUmtnate sulphur con-
tent of the oro hacl been satisfactorily
solved and that extraction was ap-
proximately at the possible.
While the limits oY.the first main
ore body openedup have been clearly
defined (commercial oro appears to
have been bottomed at 375 feet depth),
new shoots have been opened up' fair
and in gold ooutentt In the main Kit-
choner workings, promising In extent
and results in the new ore body in
the subsidiaryshaft have been good.
The company has a lot of exploration
WAS VERY DELICATE
Tw Health Came ' hraugli
Using Dr. Williams' Pinik
Pills,
Mrs, Caspar Miller,, Lourdes, N.S.,
says that; twine in her lifetime she
has reason to be thankful for what
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for her.
She says; --"I was a very delicate
girl going into womanhood, when I
first found benefit from Dr, Williams'
Pink Pills. I was a sufferer with
cramps and pains every month and
was hardly able to move around at
all, •One day when 1 'was vory sick
a friend came in to see me, and she^
said to my,lnother, 'Why not try Dr.
Williams' Pink Fills, I know they will
do her a world of good." The result
was my mother got six boxes
and I began their use, and I soon
found benefit from. them. By the
time I had taken them all I felt an
altogether different girl and no longer
suffered from cramps and pains:
work ahead of it along the 0,000 -foot Then a few years ago i was attacked
401( break. with influenza, and was sick for six
The mill Is running at 14 tons daily weeks, Again I started taking Dr.
on ` ore averaging $10 per ton, and Williams' Pink Pills, and again they
costs have. been reduced to about $7 brought me good health. I am the
per ton, thus leaving a good profit. mother of a family and do all my own
Canada Dry Sales and Earnings work, so you see I have to keep in
Reported at Record good health, and depend upon these
June sales and earnings of Canada'pills to keep me so. Now I always
recommend
Dry Ginger Ale broke" all monthly Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
records In the history of the corato any of my friends who . may be
sickly..
"
pany, it is reported from New York. If You are suffering from any non -
This made possible a record six dition due to poor, watery blood, or
months, showing net income of close weak nerves, begin taking Dr, Wit -
hams' Pink Pills now, and• note bow
against $2,32 for first half of 1927.
Final official figures are not expected your_ strength and health will im-
for mother month. prove. You can get these pills through
Massey -Harris Company earned any dealer in medicine, or at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
$2.69 per share on its present common cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
stook in the fiscal year ended Novem
ber 30th last. In view of the. increase When a Mexican candidate doesn't
in sales and the new connections made win the office he's running for, he
by the company this year, the report keeps right on running, if possible.—
for 1928 should show substantially Arkansas Gazette.
better results. 'If nothing untoward — a — --
occuts before the harvest, Canada will An explosive 30 per cent, more
r bbl theI t powerful than TNT has just been die
cap pro a y arges crops
in its history, This would further
strengthen the hands of farmers and
enable greater numbers of them to
equip their farms with modern ma
achinery, so vital to the economic
safe& of agriculturalists to -day.
Bidgood is now diamond -drilling
along the eastern boundary in the
hope of picking up an extension of
the Moffatt Hall No. 1 vein. President
• Leo Erenhous confirmed thisreport
and ridded that the work continued
satisfactory, It should be remembered
that the pending deal for control of
the adjoining Moffatt Hall property
by a large company, said to be Mcin-
tyre, should be a constructive feature.
The Financial News Bureau Is in-
formed that Lako Shore's north -vein
on the 1,060 -foot level is over 40 feet
' wide and is very high grade. The re-
port is unofiifllcial, but comes from a
reliable source.
Leo Erenhous, president of the
Crown Reserve, states that Crown is
starting a crosscut north at the 1,100 -
foot level to explore the vein cut in
bottom of the shaft. This is the first
work donenorth of the shaft.
A report from Rouyn is to the effect
that Malartie has made, a high grade
strike on the 375 -foot level. Kirkland
Lake news has it that Ritchie Gold
has cut No. 1 and 2 veins In their
second drill hole at a depth of over
700 feet. The veins are said to be
well mineralized. This was followed
by another report that the Gold Hill
mill' has closed down. This is, pre-
sumably, preparatory to carrying on
their development program.
A wire from Timmins advises that
Hollinger is out after control of San
Antonio in the central Manitoba field.
The report is from a reliable source.
Regarding Holly's Kamiskotia proper-
ties, the Engineering and Mining Jour-
nal states that only a crew for the
pumps is on the job.
A market letter carries the informa-
tion that Amulet is preparing for fur-
ther diamond -drilling' to bec`arried on
from surface to check strong Indica-
tions obtained by the Radiore survey.
This is the fret word yet received on
the result of this survey, which was
carried on at the Radiore Company's
expenee, with .Amulet's permission,
for research purposes: The report
continues that these strong indications
are In unexplored ground.
A report from. Vancouver states that
Consdlidated •Smelters have four drills
In operation on the property of the
George Cooper in the Bear River dis-
trict. Four more drills are in the pro-
cess of being set up, and a thorough
exploration program Is planned for
the balance of the summer months. It
will be recalled that drilling was sus-
pended.last October when heavy snow
made •further work impossible, The
capitalization' of the company consists
of 1,600,00 shares of $1 par, of which
about 1,306,000 or 03 per cent. is under
option to Consolidated Shelters to
1928, Only 105,000 shares are in tits11'
Bands of the puhliCs Tinefilcial esti-
melee of pp(oven ore 10ae.;es range
From $16,6 0,600 to $$20,000,000 in cop -
Der and gold..
Shaft sinking at the Bathurst is be -
Ing carried on at the rate of about 24.
feet per week through diorite. The,
shaft should be at around a feet b
this tinge.'
covered and is expected to revolu-
tionize .Chicago elections. --New 'York
Evening Post.
Red Rose Orange Pekoe
comes as near to perfection
as any tea can. Everything
that tea experts can do to
make Red Rose Orange Pekoe
superior in quality, flavor
and value is done in the great
Red Rose blending rooms:
Try it to -day. _Put up in the
bright, clean aluminum
packages. 2-E
Dont Make aToy-
Out of Baby'
-Babies Have Nerves'
Dy RUTH BRITTAIN
l
Much of the nervousness In older
children can be traced to the over-
stimulation
verstimulation during infancy, caused by
regarding baby as a sort of animated
toy for the amusement.of parents, re-
latives and friends. Baby may be
played with, but not for more than a
quarter of an hour to an hour daily.
Beyond, that, being handled, tickled,
caused to laugh or even scream, will
sometimes result in vomiting, and in-
variably causes irritability, crying or
sleeplessness.
Fretfulness, crying and sleeplessness
from this cause can easily be avoided
by treating baby with more considera-
tion but when you just can't see what
ismaking baby restless or upset, bet-
ter give him a few drops of pure,
harmless Castosia.. It's amazing to
see how quickly It calms baby's ner.
ves and soothes Him to sleep; yet it
contains no. drugs or opiates. It is
purely vegetable—the recipe is on the
wrapper. Leading physicians pre-
scribe it for colic, cholera, diarrhea,
constipation, gas on stomach and
bowels, feverishness, loss of sleep and
all other "nets" of babyhood. Over
25 million 'bottles used a year shows
its overwhelming popularity.
With each bottle of Oastorla, you
get a book on Motherhood, worth its
weight in gold. Look for Chas. H.
Pletcher's signature on the package
so you'll get genuine Oastoria. There
are many imitations. •
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Say It With Songs
Probably what has ever been the largest crowd to say good-bye to a
departing individual, omitting royalty, was recognized at the North Toronto.
Station of the Canadian Pacing Railway, recently, when two thousand mem-
bers of the Toronto Exhibition choir sang "Bon Voyage" to their. leader, Dr.
H. A. Fricker, upon his leaving for'England and Europe. About an hour
before the departure of the train, the station was densely packed. Eleven
special street cars and one hundred automobiles were used for the trans-
portation of the group, Drawn up at the platform the two thousand choir
members sang with great effect as the train carrying Dr, Fricker started on
its eastern journey.
A
Dear Colyum:
Dear Sir:—The other day two mem-
bers of the Bachelors' Brotherhood
were arguing on the meaning of the
words "for better or worse," regarding
it and the married life. They were
both off the track, so, for the benefit
of the Brotherhood, I beg your kind-
ness to print my view on the meaning
of "for better or worse:'
For Better'
When YOU are feeling awful blue
Who is the one that comforts you?
Your Wife!
When you are sad and feeling so bad
Who 1s the one that makes you glad?
Your Wife!
When you are hungry as a bear
Who looks after the bill -of -fare?
Your Wife!
When your work is dreary and long
Who cheers you up with a gay little
song?
Your Wife! '
When things go'wrong and never right
Who makes you feel gay and bright?
Your Wife!
When her work on earth is at an end
You find you'ee lost your best friend!
- For Worse
When you are feeling awful blue
Who Is the one who bothers you?
Your Wife!
When you are hungry as a bear
Who'll surely spoil your bill -of -fare?
Yom' Wife!
When you aresleepy and all In
Who hits you with a rolling pin?a
\
Your Wife!
When things go wrong instead of right
Who is the one who starts the fight?
Your Wife!
When you track mud on the floor.
Who is the one who starts to roar?
Your Wife!
When you have cash in your pocket
. at night
Who removes it before the morning
light?
Your Wife!
When;, baby cries and you walls the
floor
Who is the one who doth sleep and
snore?
Your Wife!
Yours truly,
GLADYS.
A preacher may not be able to say
all he vents to in thirty minutes, but
he's sure to say all the congregation
wants to hear.
BY
(ON WITH LAUGHTER)
DOUBLE-EDGED POEM
Scotch Go-getter
$cot, Veteran of Three Wars,
Becomes an Editor in
Texas
Pyote; Texas. --At the age of fifty.
three, James Dreyer- is seeking new
adventures as owner and editor of two;
oil field newspatlors--one "Pyote Gae
tette" end the other "The Wink
Times." 'Dreyer is a Seotehman who
fought as a soldier in three wars, He
Was 'born in the Orkney islands and
is a graduate of George I3eviot's school
for boys it Edinburgh, lie was in his
'teens 'when his parents died, It was
then that he started on it life of ad.
venture that tock him twice around
tiro world and into nearly every land
of the two hemispheres,
Drover enlisted in the Gordon "High-
landers and served in the Sudan cam-
paign in 1897. He took part in three
major engagements—Atbara Omdav-
man, and the capture of Ifhartum, He
was in the army that marched to the
relief of Kimberley in the Boer War
in South Africa. He served with the
British forces all through the World
War and was twice wounded,
As a country newdpaper editor, Dre-
yer is a novelty in this part of Texas.
He is popular with the rough and
ready men of the oil fields, and his
two newspapers are, filled with well.
written accounts of thehappenings of
the week. Although Dreyer is a com-
parative newcomer, he takes an active
interest in polities, and is making a
strong fight for his favorite candidate
in local contests;
and asked the boy: "Have you any
fresh green stuff to -day?"
1'No, ma'am," answered the boy,
"but we have some nice bluing."
An old woman looked out of a car-
riage window as the train drew into
the station, and, hailing a little: boy,
said:
"Little boy, are you good?"
"Yes, ma'am," replied the boy.
"Parents living?"
"Yes, ma'am."
"Go to Sunday School?"
"Yes, ma'am."
"Then I think I can trust you. Run
with this penny and gat me a bun,
and remember, the angels see you.
Evangelists rush in and get the
scads where pastors' salaries lag be-
hind.
It used to• be that when a fellow
went out for a good time he indulged
in wine, women and song; now It's
wood alcohol, nurses and the funeral
march.
The grocer had just put a new boy
to work, and among the instructions
was this: •
"If you don't happen to have what
a customer wants, suggest something
else as nearly liko it as possible."
Soon a woman came into the store
Under our immigration laws a hull- (.
drod Yaps ,have the right ` to enter'
this country. But only 'one hag Leto
en advantage of the situation, May,
li these folk think there aro 0
e t
t0
ma'r,' yaps 'stere antsy.—Portsmouth
Education
High School Boards and Boards ofE n
Are authorized by law to establish
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART SCHOOLS
With the approval of the Minister of Education.
.0AV AND EVENING CLASSES
may be conducted In accordance with the regulations, issued by
the Department of Education,'
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL, INSTRUCTION
Ie given In various trades. Tho schools and classes a;.e under the
direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITtEE. •
Application for attendance should be mad#- ge the principal 01 the
COMM d Ai s;;,;,gC1' �' MANt)A TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD
SCIENCE AN„r41,q{f� 'CULTURE 13 HORTICULTURE ai'e provided
for n he-'C'ur l" ubl Se purate, Continuation and High
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o tamed tlr nr the Deputy Min star, Parliament 13ulldinge, Toronto.
Aren't you glad you didn't answer
all the knocks of "opportunity?"
George Creegan Again Enters
Big "Swills
SUMMER COMPLAINTS
KILLS LITTLE ONES
At the first sign •of illness during
the hot weather give the little one
Baby's Own Tablets or in a few hours
he may be beyond aid. These Tablets
will prevent summer complaint if
given occasionally to the well child,
and will promptly relieve these
troubles if they come on suddenly.
Baby's Own Tablets should always be
kept in every home where there are
young children. There is no other
medicine as good and the mother has
the guarantee that they are absolutely
safe, They are sold by all druggists
or will be mailed on receipt of price,
25 cents per box, by The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Out. A little
booklet, "Care of the Baby in Health
and Sickness', will be sent free to any
mother an request.
11
Red Rose Orange Pekoe is
the best tea you cap buy
In clears, bright Aluminum
APPLICATIONS
Aro Filled As Far
As Possible In the.
Order in Which
They Are
Received
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
APPLICATIONS
Offering Annual
Work Are
Invariably
gglvap,y Help
Supplied Given the
r a6 Help Suppltiifvs6
Preference
The Colonization and Immigration Branch or the
Department of Agriculture for Ontario will have.avallable a
number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives
and Families—Married
Couples
ue lWithout Children—
Also single Men.
upviecd to mere ake help will he well
nearn' application to
Geo. A. Elliot
Director of Chl,,l,,1lon
Parliament
Toronto, Ont.
Fife Your
Application
at Once
All Men
Placed Subject
to Trial Period
HON. JOHN S. MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture
Camping at Home
Vacation days have come at last
and the young school boys turn eager-
ly to thoughts of the warm days ahead
of them. Camping out is loads of fun.
And the beauty of it all, he says, 1s
that it isn't really necessary to go
away off to the woods to camp, but
just strike the tent in the corner of
the back yard and camp.
Of course, backyard camping keeps
you close to home. But, when you
awaken in the dead of night, it does
not require a great deal of imagina-
tion to fancy that you are in deep
woods a thousand miles away. Camp-
ing at home is packs of fun, and you
probably will want to sleep out all
summer, once you have become accus-
tomed to it.
The backyard camp is a good train-
ing camp in which to learn the knack
of pitching and striking a tont, build-
ing a cooking fire, and cooking food
fit to eat, and it is an advantage to
the tenderfoot to have home near at
hand in case things go wrong, in case
the tent leaks like a sieve or blows
away, or the eats do not fill the hungry
spot, or the mosquito dope fails to
work.
Almost any type of tent will do, but 1
the small pup -tent or shelter tent le
quite the thing for the yard camp be -1
ceause it requires little space. To
George Creegan is a Glasgow boy
who learned Isis swimming In the
Clyde, anSi he is now a life guard and
swimming instructor at the Luxor
Baths in Paterson, N.J.
He is a sturdy lad of about 170 lbs.
and has had a remarkable record dur-
ing the past three years, in which
figures a record swim round Manhat-
tan Island, a distance of 42 miles,
which he accomplished in 12 hours 4
minutes, aided by the tide both ways.
He also claims the world's record for
aswim from Albany to New York, 150
milds in a water tempearture of 48
degrees in fifty hours 6 minutes,
elapsed time,
He was fifteen hours in the water
during the Lake George grind, and
last year completed five hours in Lake
Ontario during the Second Wrigley
Marathon before cramps claimed him
as victim.
Creagan is convinced that his last
year's diet defeated him, and lie is
now fn 2u0 110.059 or a celein'ated die-
tician, Dr. Jesse Mercer Ciohan gn
Paterson, who will be responsible for
this department of hie training.
He trains daily in the lake at the
Humber and looks to be a very aerl-
ous contender for world's honors this,
Year.
Go Light Motor Camping
Nothing is more fun than going
motor camping, provided you go pro-
perly outfitted. Camping equipment
need not be expensive or cumber-
some to carry on the outside of even
a. small car if you take the right
things. Most people start out with
too many things on their first vaca-
tion on the open road.
"You must have a tent, if it 1s to be 1
a real camping trip. Whatever shape
of tent you choose, let it be water-
proof, and ae nearly mosquito and fly -
proof as possible, and easy and quick
to put up. The umbrella tent is easily
and quickly set up because it has only
one centre pole. When folded, it oc-
cupies a small space on the running
board. Insist on having a floored
tent, for the sake of security from
snakes and insects. As for bedding,
take plenty. Two wool blankets and
a pair of cotton blankets to a person
is about the right allotment. Do not
let the rough and ready souls of your
party persuade you to try sleeping on
the ground. Nothing puts you in tune
with the touring universe like a good
night's sleep, so get a good cot, the
best yon can find, on which to sleep.
British Settlers For Canada
Le Canada (Lib.) : It is reasonable
and natural to see Canada favoring
British immigrants. But we are com-
pelled to admit tbat the countries
which interest the Province of Que-
bec moat from the point of view of
religion and language have few
emigrants. There are always mem-
bers of the Opposition who are ready
to reproach the Government for not
giving sufficient encouragement to
British immigrants. They are ob-
viously wrong, for every facility and
every encouragement is given by our
immigration law to the British emi-
grant.
Interference hoe its Mimi, By turn•
ing on the radio juice during the day,
the inquisitive,.houeewite ells instant1,
ly aeoertain grow many women in the
neighborhood aro using their vacuum
oleurnore, and oloetr'ics mewing ma-
chines,
gvsry Home N d Mtnard'a Liniment
Minard's Liniment cuts, bruises.
prevent surface water from flooding.
the tent, dig a narrow trench around'
it, with an outlet at one side for a
drain. Spread an old rug, piece of
carpet, or burlap upon the ground, and
place poncho or raincoat upon It be-
fore making your bed. Ask mother to
sew up a bedtick of unbleached mus,
lin, throe feet -wide and five feet long,
with one end left open. Straw is the
best filling, but dried grass will do,
After filling the tick, fasten the open
end with safety pins.
Empire Trade
Coins (Queensland) Northern Her-
ald: In the great matter of Imperial
Preference Great Britain is gradually
covering the ground after seeing that
the encumbering diflleulties are clear-
ed away. Sentimeut, really the key-
stone of the desires of the Dominions,
has been almost eliminated. It is the
hard facts that have to count with
hard-headed men; and eo "preference
within the Empire,' when it arrives,
will be exactly what it was intended
—a business arrangement, whereby
each part will be bound to the other
for mutual benefit in a commercial
contract, The leaven of sentiment,
of course, will be there, but it will
not be unduly obtrusive. So far as
we can see it, the ideal of Imperial
Preference appears to be congruing
to a perfect close.
Primo de Rivera has decided not to
get married. He will continue ae
dictator himself.—Dallas News.
"Very angular, isn't sire?"
"Guess you'd be angular too if you'd
been mixed in all the triangles she
has."
Investenent Buying
Investment buying in the next few
weeks is counted upon to become
quite a factor in the standard [livid-
end -payers. Iuvestors seeking em-
ployment for excess funds are likely
to take up bonds. preferred stocks and
some of the higher grade common
shares. If the latter stooks are well
supplied during this period of buying
it will be sonsidered a 'signal of liqui-
dation
iquidation by investment trusts and
others who have hell( these securities
from materially lower levels. For
this reason. the action of the market
should be watched closely during the
normal period of investment demand.
Elghty-three-year-old patient in a
Kingston hospital drank a cup of tea
and ate a piece of toast five minutes
after undergoing an operation for ap-
pendicitis. Oh. well, the first five or
six operations for appendicitis are
the easiest.
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and Diicroscopes to choose from. Handy
to have anytvhera. Send for ]tet. Alberta
Optical Co., Ltd., 123 3th AVO.- Wept,
Dept. 16, Calgary, Alta.
tomach
Excess acid is the common cause
of incllgeetion. It results in pain and
sourness about t)yo hours after eating.
Tho quick corrective is an alkali which
neutralizes acid. The belt corrective
1s Phillips' Milk of Magnesia.' It has
remained standard with physicians in
the 60 years sineo Its invention,
One spoonful of Phillips' Nlilk of
Magnesia neutralizes instantly many
times ita volume in acid, It is Muni -
less and tasteless and its action is
quick. , You will never rely on crude
methods, never - Continue to suffer,
when you }earn how quieltly, how
pleasantly this premier iuethod ae
Please let it show you—now.
130 sure to got the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl•
clans for 60 years in correcting excess
acids. Each bottle contains full dlrea
tions—any drugstore.
After a Shave.
After a share, lotion your•
face with Minard's. Soothing
and cool. Excellent for cute.
MOTHER OF
TWINS ELPED
Restored to Health by Taking!
Lydia E. Pinkhanl's Vege- '
table Compound
Mitchell, Ont. ---"I had little twin' `
babies and for quite a while after I was
so weak I couldl
of do any work
not
of pains! ,
all the way up
m�'
legs at the back. I
•
also had headache
and get very little
sheep. I took Viiia
E. Pinkham's Vg
stable Comte d;
and seen Was
able to get up and
do my Work I have
taken three bottled
and I am fine, do my work without '
trouble and am gaining in weight and
strength. I wili•glhdly recommend the
Vegetable Compdut d to anyono."—
NIRS. F. RT ATT.Oti, Box 220, 11i.itchell,
Cent.