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THE 'MINING HANDBOOK
--• 1928 EDITION --
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F. G. OKE & COMPANY
MEMBERS, STANDARD STOCK AND MINING EXCHANGE
OKE BUILDING
304 Bay Street,
Toronto
Crops Encourage A'Good Man
British Farriers Rain was pouring dawn as I "91 -
erica irhis morning, and mY flip
ng heard
a cheerywhistle,
Garnered in All forms,
of Agriculture
Good Yield , Bet thought was What a,dreary d+aY
Unusually Immediately, I h ai d
accompanied by the rattle of garbage
(cans, The garbage -man was at work.
+ As Z listened the thought carne to me,
London--Selcloln las .any Indus "Sure]y he is a good man," for 1 well
try experienced such a satbic11 tI knew the happiness expressed by the
change of outlook as that which has whistle.came from within.
taken place in English agriculture this ! On ca to the window, X observed
year. The English
arae the poorest that his horse, fat and sleek, was pro-•
year for the English farmer in at least i;eeted from the rain by a heavy bran
half a 'century. The present year Icer When the cans had been placed
started out withaprospects of a most in the wagon, the horse was given an
subdued the
but week atter,apple and an encouraging pat on the
week of the most glorious weather;nose•
in' years has worked wonders and al-111My °$e•
most every field and meadow t opinion of the man was confirm-
ed, for are � n ,
n the
t we n of told "A good man is
country seems to have yielded merciful to his beast
uniiopecl•far liberality. - -•-
ifie last year and other grains Mmes.The hay and
Record Tonnage
in Canadian Canals tons and
Figures for August, 1927,
Exceeded by 231,044
Tons
PULPWOOD DOWN
Total Freight Handled This
Season •�-- 4,824,050
Tons
forage crops were all
bushels, or 59 per excellent, oats and wheat have been
f r many l
' Largest
bituminous coal increased..
ncrease is co lodge the grain, and baryes ,ing l; speedy padded vans New
is completed to a sufficient extent to
--:�----- arances have
Newborn Bale This year 1R2S will undoubtedly be every trip. All loans in•,ur
c,intitirN for shill and care, !;afore
ed by 3,681,696 ,excellent,
at less cost than o 9 ABI
cent., iron ore increased by 497,386 + H II t THE NOW ER---PIONEEIt DIS -
d years owing t the absence of storms "z� d d� Jl.� rt�c•E movers ut Canada. L g st
w p quipment,
1)7• 839 343
of been deceptive and that the weight Cana- s rite us
Or tl`e Grosvtng Child. a record one charges. Head
„ry
Red Rose Orange Pekoe is
the best tea youcan buy
In dean, bright Aluminum
TI-" LURE OF CANADA'S 'Classified Advertisements
11
you
NIINERALIZED REGIONS
Unparalleled Activity in Areas
Underlain by Precambrian
Shield --Vast Sums Be-
ing xpen e ' lttt�tc t methods, Two c rp,,rierie&1 men
assure farmers that epee
Nor the Newb I T r wire and reverse th
Expands
filen mining. t
FARMS FOR SALE.
1 00 Ac RIDS, DAIRY STOCK, , minx, -
V ;1i1eNTS. good buildings, Wood-
stock District. 2 Edey, 4fil King St,
D., Hamilton.
Industry
in South Englan
n
dof the crops
c in the history of ,mole s office Hamilton, Ontario,
ti s •s quite equal to their best
1 in . The search for mineral Canada. :Hill the Moser.'
expectations.. There is no other .medicine o as been unequalled both for
t equal!
This excellent result is welcome for Baby's Own 'tablets for little ones I deposits I�
f ons Many farmers, it be for the newborn babe or its intensiveness and for its breadth of
Many Factories Springing Up
Near London and on
I 0
a variety ,o teas
whether
unable to realize profits during the activity:- Never in any one year has
past two or three seaaons, were think -e do good. They are absolutely fjcee
the grow'-ig child the Tablets always act•
can Dirty Well
so much money been spent in explore- I
Have a f-ineh well with tile casing led
on on
NorthCircular Y leaving the land. They li from opiates or other harmful d gs have been spent this year. in which the water
Road d to remain for th can always feel safe ti ns are Dominion verde, but by torte falling in and wish to clean
t times •
which seem tnevr , in using then}.
London, -England is rapidly chang-
Ottawa—Freight transportation in hag. There has been a steady expan-
the St. Lawrence Canals in August sion of industry in the South of Eng -
created a record for all time. The land as opposed to the closing down
total tonnage amounted to 1,359,561 and. the temporary suspepsion of work
tons, exceeding• the tonnage for Aug., in many of the industrial centres of
1927, by 231,044 tons and the tonnage the north. The new industries, especi-
for June, 1927, which was the previ- ally around London and The south
ous high r(t r.ord by 147,958 tons. Com- coast of England, are of a miseellane-
pared with the August, 1927, traffic, I ons character and provide employment
wheat 'was heavier by 147,247 tons, for both men and women in an almost
oats by 31,209 tons, rye by 25, 7 55 tons, , equal proportion.
barley by 11,554 tons, but corn deceas- When statements are made regard-
ed by 10,933 tons. • Pulpwood also de -1 ing the vast amount of unemployment
creased by 40,552 tons and iron and I in Great Britain. It must be remem-
steel by 24,992 tons. Bituminous coal , bered that this is partly due to the
was heavier by 67,560 tons, iron ore immense influx of girls and women
by 13,638 tons and sand by 10,106 into paid service of all kinds during
tons. The total traffic for the sea-! the war. They learned then how to
son to Aug. 31 amounted to 4,524,050 earn their own eivings, and proved to
tons which was 250,241 eons heavier I be sufficiently adaptable to be able
than for the same period in 1927 and I to hold their situations after the war.
79 per cent, heavier than for the tIn many of the new -industries there
same period in 1923. are as many women employed as men.
On the Welland Canal the total Among the new industries around
traffic was heavier than for August, Loudon are those for the manufac-
1927, by 103,830 tons and was ex- ture of motorcar bodies and of hosiery
ceeded only by the monthly record `works, india-rubber works and various
(1,130,277 tons) made in October last) food
dniplet oiies. In the ccupied by thebuildings, for
year. Grain traffic was nparticularly,irseire Exhibition some years ago there
Em -
heavy, wheat showing an increase! pire
over the August, 1927, traffic of 113,- I are now manufactured motorcar bad -
530 tons, oats an increase of 2S,574en-
' niakingcollars,
plantCeAss neviand ro is are laid
clown, so new factories are built. Quite
recently on a short stretch of the
North Circular Road six new factories
have been built.
There are also entirely new indus-
tries springing into existence. One
of the most important of these is for
the manufacture of artificial silk, and
factories for this product have been
set un in various parts of the coun-
try. The number of beet -sugar works
also increases.
Another notable change, especially
marked on the east cpast and in the
rural districts of Wales, is the nay
persons who kept their own little
shops are closing up. The small em-
ployer in England, as elsewhere, is
dropping out of existence, and his
place is being taken by highl'y organ-
ized central establishments.
ave ru
ing o
now been encourage t-! andc mother
the better
able. There is also a great need for { Concerning the Tablets, Mrs. John
new and more modern farm equipment Armour, R,r. 1, South Monaghan,
throughout the country, Farmers Ont., says:—"We have three line,
nave been unable to finance the pur- , healthy children, to whom, when a
chase of new machinery, but this medicine is needed, we have given
• o difficulty in
tion as will - hasbeen spo
The operations
by far the most important are those it out and purify it soI can use the
that are directed to areas underlain by water.—J. H.
the Precambrian rocks of the northern 1 Such cases as this are common,
parts of the provinces of Quebec, On- cspecially when rural schools are open-
tar•o, Manitoba and Saskachewan, and ing up and the wells must be cleaned
f nd pI
will make it possible for of the Northwest Territories. up and the water made sae a
year's crop l only Baby's Own Tablets. The Tab The most spectacular explorations arable. It would be possible by prop -
other
of ill be to do C a, with re-', lets are the best medicine you can erly treating the water with chloride
are those that are leaded into the
othe which ries beneficially felt in I keep is any home where there are I more remote parts of the country o f lime to make the water safe for
other rnat leas. , young children:' drinking without danger of safe
disease,
A great deal of interest is shown 1 Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but, east and west of Hudson Bay. trans- but no one wants t pick pieces of
this year in new types . of farm ma-, thorough laxative which regulate the s itortationas at ed last Fe ton winter
that
• dut mice. and rats oup of his es of
muchchineY. A model which has attracted; stomach and bowel's; banish constipa-i Pidea, that that large ore -body was So about the only practicableut of
thing
much attention has been exhibited in tion and indigestion; break up colds ;finally to be exploited, and that oilier is to dose the water heavily to kill any
Hampshire and is believed to make t and simple fever and make teething ; possiblediseasew germs, then clean out
possible very great farming economies. easy. They are- sold by medicine t largo ore bodies in northern Manitoba and Ge the ~g germs,
Drawn by one tractor, it cuts, binds dealers or direct by mail at 25 cents d discovered thefiooded with scrub
treat the water in the well
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
and either plows or disc -harrows the eine Co., Brockville, Ont.
soil in one operation. 'Although the
harvest for all crops is astonishingly 1 Inventor
1 thele has been n fact, more remote areas were considered.
securing labor to do the work, in
Of Sparkle in Champagne felt that the completion of the
tons and rye an let^cease of 22,274
tons.
Total traffic through the Canadian
and United States locks at Sault Ste.
Marie was heavier than during Au-
gust last year by 1,959,050 tons. Wheat
traffic was more than double the traf-
Many of Canada's leading
social and sporting clubs use
Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea
exclusively. The added
strength and inimitable
-flavor of Red Rose Orange
Pekoe make it last longer,
go farther and taste better.
Packed in damp-proof alumi-
num. 13EW
WhatWilI
ou
b
When your
Children �� ry
for It
France Honors
men
had been , ,•
of Mines at Ottawa was First
requests for information regarding with chloride of lime to kill any dis-
that part of the country. Then rote ease germs which might be present.
est broadened and he possibilities of As you do not give the depth of the
well, I would suggest that you secure
about three pounds of fresh chloride
of lime and niix it up in a tub full of
water, and pour this into the well,
stirring it up carefully. Let this
ear Y,
ivng p I was e
been an appreciable who ! Epernay, France.—Dom Dom Pedignoi Hudson Bay railway to Churchill and
much desired work to thousands he monk who put the first sparkle in the increase of boat transportation on
an unable to rind jobs in coal m•nang wine 200 years ago, lives the bay would render accessible a
champagne
es, in the hearts of his countrymen. Great I great stretch of country that had hith-
irec- ed as Canada's h•ner-
and other industries,t stand a day or so, then pp out the
— religious celebrations, under the d I aro been regard well as completely, as youp
can, remove
tion -of Mgr. Neveux, Auxiliary Bishp ;land• Then came the desire to be ori the pump and wash down the casing
SAD NO APPETITE
of Rheims, have been held in honor of , the ground early and secure the best. ! illi a brush wet with a strong chlor-
o, The resulttae of lime solution, and also wash oft
tat the man who put chain •ague on the is that a great many pros • .
ifs for these urn i e. Then before putting
WEAK
gastronomic map. petting parties have le
Vine growers from all the country -;northerly areas. The exploratory work
• x eri-
This New Brunswick roman flocked here for the celebrations, and I cote and knowledge. Some prose
Restored by Dr • Williams' } many a bottle of champagne hoarded 1 tors have gone to Hudson Bay by way
in dusty cellars was opened in honor ; of northern Ontario and northern
Pink 'ills.
of its inventor. Dom Perignon was; Manitoba, others have left by boat
Mrs. James Belyea, Brown's Flat, tine cellarist of the wine +_ellar of I from points on the Atlantic coast. One
i liers Abbey ' company alone has sent by boat ten
N B says:—"I am writing to tell you Hautv 1 I parties of two men
the great good I eery supplies.
the p P P p you ought to clean
back the pump, g
out the bottom thoroughly by using a
sand bucket, which is a heavy bucket,
the right size to slip down the well
easily and provided with a loose bot-.
tom to let the water and mud in. It
closes when you lift it up.
Then make a worm -±fight cover,
which you can do with concrete, put
in the pump and make it tight, and
you ought not to have any further
trouble. The water will probably taste
so strong of chloride of lime that you
cannot drink it for a few days, but
this will soon wear off. --I• W. Dick -
side around Rheims and Epernay, •s entrusted to hardy men of a p ec-
each and the neces-
ly
through the time - These will be• o ed
b use b Dr, fled and
Pink -Pills. ;��
Myand directed by men sent b byas isted
health had failed and I was troubled .�, �� • i plane.
�� In the more readily accessible areas
with great weakness. I had s ap-
petiteeand frequently had dizzy spells. �,� I and in areas where transportation fa -
heart palpitate violently and I Belli , ,i its •
being prose
tired at all times. I had doctored a 1\� + ^o
more intensity. itv This
great deal without getting much relief, IIII
and was feeling greatly discouraged
when I finally decided to try.Dr. Wil-.
!lams' Pink Pills. The happy results
following the use of this medicine can
be summed up by saying that I am
again perfectly well, able to d r my
housework and enjoy life once more.
I feel it a duty to recommencT"Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills to all lvera 1 people."
e."
IY you have any,
symptoms above noted, do not delay,
begin treatment at once with Dr. Wil-
liams' b Sill:,
rised to note the
Inquiry into Alleged
Dumping of Fruit
Victoria, B.C.—Investigation of the
'reported dumping of American fruit in
the Canadian prairie markets, with a
resulting loss to British • Columbia
growers, has been ordered by the new
Government here with a view to ac-
tion by the Provincial or Federal Gov-
ernment.
Inquiry -will be made into reports
that the marketing law is being
flagrantly violated by a system of
secret rebates designed to undercut
fruit prices. It is held that present
conditions threaten to demoralize the
fruit industry, and the removal of the
former Canadian dumping duty against
American fruit is said to be largely
responsible for these difficulties.
There is hardly' a household that
hasn't heard of Castoria ! At least five
million hones are never without it. If
there are children, in your family,
there's almost dail'r need of its corm
fort. •And any night may find you
very thankful there's a botte intthe
house. Just a few drops,
hat
colic or constipation is relieved; or
diarrhoea checked. A vegetable pro-
duct; a baby remedy meant for young
folks. Castoria is about the only thing
o`t H w. oc�r he7? d doctor c A dvise
r x miledicines
giving to inr.ancs. a,,roiik however
are dangerous to a .tiny baby,
harmless they may be to grown-ups,
Good old Castaria! Reme b Ir the
xrhe
naive, and remember to buy.
spare you a sleepless, anxious night.
It is always ready, always safe to
use• nn emergencies, or for everyday
ailments. Any hone of the day cr
Bul
or
es
fi
t
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On11
bac
ab
B y.
right that
ee nevee more
popular. h ino theis than t is today.
popular within has if•
Every drugg
Don't you find read -
Newman:
of the es ,
mineral deposits is -arson.
cuted with feverish n ens --•'�
f f surface prospecting The blaze was extinguished
takes the form o before
any damage was done by the local fire
and of underground testing by din department —Lansing i ill.! paper.
mond drilling, shaft sinking and drift-
ing. All this exploratory work has
been given a careful impetus by the GANcEdiscoveries ceutreing on the northern
Manitoba S katchewan
FREE �?OOK
Sent on Request
part of the as
boundary, the Sudbury, Patricia and Tells cause of cancer and what to do
other areas of ntario, and it is ex- I for pain, bleeding,
Mrs. cook •for it to -da- i Cancer ilopap r.
ing a book awfully stupid? petted that by the close of the years v, mentioning this paper.
Mrs• On the contrary, a very important addition will be made Address Indianapolis I find it has a good many stirring pass- to the known and developed mineral Indianapolis, Incl.
reserves of the country.
ages! � the fill
Pills. You will e tion of Dr.
liars' Pink *Prepared at direction t' improvement in ` 1 oot Comfort
Prohibited Ch les Camseil Deputy lister of <
you
can
e .in in
Peiping municipal government has just issued
•Posters Porten Fine Vintage
smoking i tinted in full
w> Gablenz.—The water in the Rhine is
`!lave been pasted up all over the cath. so low that the famous "hunger 1 Fines amounting to $5 for e�ph stases" are visible fn various places.
e•rience of
ar
r cond•tion aft^r a few weeks. You Sinoli;ing
get the: i pills through any dealer For Peiping Youth Mines, by Nit• y�ryatt 1vlalcolm, Geologi- i or aching feet use Minard's.
The Peip' g cal Survey, Canada•
neci•cine or by mail at 50 cents a l `p 1 ga — Soothes anti relieves pain•
111 +
box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont. If you will send
yours nanfe and acld18SS a ao ittle` bl k -
let, Building Up
be
sent free. t 1 ' o • drinking wine.
--- 'th the poiclamation p
muni r
a series o1 regulations Prohibiting + lroW Waters in Rhine
youths under 20 years of age from! d
Driving Simplified
With Clutchless Car
London."A revolution in motoring
is indicated •by the clutchless, gear-
less device invented by J. S. Robert-
son," says the Daily Telegraph. With
it motoring is reduced to mere steer-
ing and braking, making driving the
simplest task.
The right engine ratio according to
speed is automatically selected as the
driver opens or closes the throttle b.y
C lerator pedal
Cheer 'Em Up
I offense are to be imposed on any y This means, as the exp
cooking, that the 19°8
1 unless the culprit is less than 13 centuries has proved,
London Paints Black Bridge' or ,girl caught drinking or s • 1 b t suallti �•ood
Gay Balk these sto3ies was v -
� years old, in which case the parents
Suicides will be warned and fined. Dealers
London.—Authorities are trying to. whoare a sell
liable cigarettesut10 young
law.eple.
dissuade would-be suicides from jump- I Veterinaries use .e..- rd's • Liniment.
ing into the Thames from Blackfriars --e-e=-_,— _____�_�.
Bridge e pat thelogy ee_ __-_-- ---•-----
Alarmed at increasing number '
of persons taking their lives at thiss
old Roman river landing, "sad"
painted the former somber, sad
black in a "happy" combination of
light green, •trimmed with bright yel-
low.
wines will e un t b last isible i
One of ---
in 1911 and 1921, and both these years I --- --
brought famous vintages, as did the
"comet year," 1811, which was also
extraordinarily dry.
107 -Year -Old, Ind ai n Serves
an ace Still in Argentine Army
Mrs. Lindbergh Goes
Buenos Aires.—One ,hundred per
To Teach in Turkey old Seognt, Angentine-Indian and 107 years
f Buen . . ,.
iibr dose. G�ruz Gomez is -still ori
active service or liable to be called up
in case of emergency. Gomez is not.
only liable for duty, but is perfectly
fit .physically and mentally to serve
New York—Mrs, Evangeline Lind-
bergh, mother .of Col. Charles A. Lind-
bergh, has sailed for Turkey to teach the Argentine colons.
at the Constantinople Woman's Col to be only 50 ,years of
where she has taken an appoint- ' witth`e appearss
Col-
lege, , , emistry. under 50yeaticlei
teacher of ch las served
recut as 'visions ages but l
he was accompanied by vi•ee Alice whose swords have rusted these many
ane
� r of Dwight Morrow, t'11 sound in lini
Morrow, sista_iyears, but
Americanl�miyassador to Mei.ico. Miss no fa
Morrow is to be hostess at the col- hasgasat age;
lege. appears lit
In these days when yon stee silver
threads among the gold the hair needs
retouching again.
... - joints, you may give. -Sia I eery T aYlor.
N!inard's Lin!rrrent for aching J'
syr, ..
due Fto Ac tt
1100
ACI
Many people, two hours after eating,
suffer indigestion as they call it It is
usually excess acid. Correct it w
ith he is still a n
alkali. 'The best way, the quick, herrn-
1
toPhilips' r
livingis Ph p
ds or rules fol. ,t tally and less tinct efficient way,
he just lives pax oY ilk
Magnesia, A has remained for 50
ce]y to do so fax many years., I years the standard with physicians,
yortrself
One spoonful in water neutralizes
Wheir yoti ggiveenutonless you I ma1Y times its volume in stomach
lecredit for erositytape' cce
lent' yourself something fn order that aappearts,anrain: fiveat mOncin,utesTl.a symptoms dis•
'Yr
You will never use crude
methods •
when you know this s
And you will never suffer from excel
when you prove out this easy
acid3
relief, Please do that --for your own
sake—row. Phillips'
s
truie
ii
Bo euro to get t11e geli sl -
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
cians
cians for 50 years in correcting excess
acids. Brach bottle contains full dircc•
tions ---any drugstore.
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yaw
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By Taking Lydia. E. Pink -
barn' s
ink-•bam'S Vegetable
Compound
ii'ilton,
Ont.—"I am alglr
a.
E. Pinkham's VettCompound
hroughthe(hange
of Life. It helps rile
and I cannot praise
it too highly. I was
troubled with heat
flashes and my
limbs were heavy
so I could hardly
walk to do my
farm work, I saw
iu lite 'newspaper's
your ad about the
Vegetable Com-
pound and thought
to give it 1 trial. The first bottle glut
one relief and I. have told other., vel
it does for inc. I am'choose.”-'Pilling
u to
Its.
if
use my letter you
D. hi. P.Ernaa, Wilton, Ontario.
Ask Tour 'Neighbor
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