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Zurich Herald, 1936-06-04, Page 7
HANDS SWOLLEN WITH RHEUMATISM Wishes She Had Taken Kruschen Earlier If only she had taken Kruschen Salts at first, this woman might have ✓ oved many dollars, and avoided Weeks of suffering. She writes "I suffered greatly from rheuma- tism for nearly 12 months. My hands were swollen, and I could not do my own work or•get up the stairs without acute pain. I tried almost ev- erything I was told. At last 1 de- cided to try Kruschen. I have used two bottles, and I am pleased to tell you I am now better, thanks to Kru- schen Salts. I shall never be without .ft, now I know its value. If I had taken it before, l • am sure 1 should *love saved a lot of money."—(Mrs) (2.B. A good deal of rheumatic pain and ,ravelling is caused by too much uric acid in the body. Two of the in- gredients of Kruschen Salts are particularly useful in dissolving ex- cess uric acid deposits. Other in- gredients of these Salts assist Nature to wash out these dissolved deposits through the natural channels. Saved by Paint A farm building put up in the ord- inary way with siding and left un- painted will last about 20 years, but the same building painted every five years will last about 50 years. In the ease of the unpainted building if the siding is replaced at the end of 20 years the cost would be about the lame as it would have been to paint It every five years. This Is not the whole story, however, as the unpaint- .ed building at the end of 20 years will have' only about 15 per cent of its or- iginal value, whereas the painted bli]ding at the end of 50 years will have about 20 per cent of its original value. This makes no allowance for the great advantage of good appear- ance. "CURIOUS" Americans are curious people. They talk about starting an anti - noise campaign just when a Presi- dential election is coming on. ALMOST CRIPPLED Wlth.KIDNEY TROUBLE Alsosleeplessness' constipation, liver complaint, and dizzy headaches. FRUIT -A TIVES bre .^ relief in ys, �� ve tome. rs A. Aubry, Montreal—"I was troubled for years with liver complaint and dizzy headaches. I was constipated and almost crippled with kidney trouble. After taking Fruit-a- tives for a very short time my health greatly improved. I highly recommend Fruit-a-tives to anyone suffering as I • Fruit-a-tives are the discovery of a famous Canadian doctor. They con- tain extracts of fruits and herbs. They cleanse all the elimination organs and their tonic effects help bringnewenergy. LIVE STOCK MARKETING Shipping on the co-operative plan has been productive of splendid results. lolling on the open market means real value for the owners, Get in touch with Write—Wire--or Telephone Lyndhurst 1143 THE VNITED FARMERS' g0 -OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. Onion Stook Yards, West Toronto FINANCIA tkl 1£i 27G feet, .drifting .on upper le - els and diamond drilling. Nugold outrols four properties, in Poroupine, eye, Scotia, `i'ashota and Matachewan teas, This service, giving the latest re- ports on mining activities, Is appear- -Ing weekly In this paper. Little Long Lac Directors of Little Long Lac Gold Mines bave declared a dividend of 10 cents per share, payable June 25th to shareholders• of record June 10th. The disbursment, the second made by the company, will involve a total of $183,- 300 on the outstanding shares. While minor increases have been made in the mill at Little Long Lac Gold Mines, President Joseph Erring- ton told shareholders at the annual .meeting that no decision for a major increase will bei made until the para- llel zones and lower levels have been explored. Slashing on the 1000 -ft. le- vel showed coarse gold with muck samples returning.2 p S 4 ozs: gold per ton. Mine Manaker A. A. Barton stat- ed that the two lower level's looked better than any other two cut so far. Drifting has not yet started here, Kirkland Lake Gold — Crozell Kirkland Kirkland Lake Gold Mining Co., has made an offer to purchase the Grozell Kirkland Gold Minos Ltd., on a share exchange basis. It is propos- ed to exchange one share of Kirkland Lake Gold Mining for each 10 shares of Grozell Kirkland. The latter com- pany's property adjoins Kirkland Lake on the south and development on the ground was discontinued a few years ago following disappointing results from exploration. Should the offer of Kirkland Lake Gold Mining be accepted, exploration of the property will be resumed. Kirk- Iand Lake already owns a substantial share interest in Grozell Kirkland. .Hudson Bay Mining Directors of Iludson Bay Mining & Smelting Co., have declared a divi- dend of 50 cents per share, payable in Canadian funds June 29th to the shareholders of record May 29th. Last year the company inaugurated dividends with a 50 cent payment ha- ving been disbursed on August 31st, and a similar amount paid on Decem- ber 16th. Gunnar Gold Mines Current indications are that ore at Gunnar Gold Mines will continue at depth, James Houston, Mine man- ager informed shareholders at the recent annual meeting. A shearing approximately 30 feet wide had cut the shaft just above the 1,000 -ft. le- vel. On the hanging wall side quartz occurs over widths of 6 to 18 inches, is well mineralized with visible gold in many places. Samples have run from $17 to $37 per ton, he stated. On May 18th the company repaid $50- 000 of the $250,000 loan negotiated in December, 1935. Remaining payments are not due until 1937 and 1938. Dir- ectors were re-elected. Lancour Mines Ltd. Louis Whitman, M.E., consulting engineer of Lancour Mines Ltd., ac- companied by Mr. Holbrooke, geolo- gist of Sylvanite Gold Mines, is at present visiting the property adjoin- ing Pamour Porcupine Mines on the south where an inspection and check New Seed Potato Certified WARBA The new Warba potato is without a doubt, the finest origination of a century in the early potato class. It has been tried to many parts of United States and Canada and all results have shown that it is fully two weeks ahead and more productive than the well known early variety Irish Cobbler. Its shape is roundish, skin and flesh white, eyes about the same depth as those of the Cobbler variety, but pinkish in color, It cooks well, is delicious and keeps very well. Our trial at Macdonald College last Summer, has con- vinced us that it will soon be the leading early variety of potato for our northern climate. While our stock lasts: 5 lbs. $ .75 10 lbs. 1.20 30 lbs. 3.00 60 lbs. 4.50 100 ibS. 6.00 F. O. B. Store Our 19$6 seed catalogue, the best ever Dut up in North America, free on request. W. H. PERRON & CO., LIMITED Seedsmen and Nurserymen 135 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal Tel. Lane. 4191. on results obtained in diamond dril- ling is taking place, The eo1npany is at present carrying o1 an extensive programme of diamond drilling .from., which interesting results have been; secured. Nos..1 and 2 boles are ndW' complete, with hole No. 3 now being, drilled. L. B. United Mines As a result of the intensive re- search work which bas been `carried out in connection' with ore and con- centrates from the Centennial Mille, L. B. United Mines, Ltd., has reached. the point where the complete process; can now be carried out at the mine: itself. Tho refinery addition to the'. mill has been completed and actual refinery production has been started. Mill progress reports show 1129 lbs of Jig concentrates produced, along with 1,089 pounds of Blanket, 4,120 pounds of Flotation and 5,250 pounds of Plat -0 Table concentrates. Cuniptau Mines The greater part of the new equip- ment has been delivered at the Tem egami property of Cuniptau Mines Ltd., and is now being installed, ac- cording to Northern reports. The buildings are being closed in with ma- chine foundations completed awaiting delivery of the balance of the equip- ment which is now in transit to the property. The plant is scheduled to be in op- eration in June at an initial capacity of 50 tons per day. Central Gold Mines A renewed campaign of develop- ment is planned for the Central Gold Mines property in Dasserat Township Quebec, which has recently been re- vived and arrangements have been completed to carry on extensive work. A crew of men have been engaged and are now on their way into the property to resume operations includ- ing dewatering of the shaft which was sunk on No. 3 vein in former opera tions. It is understood that the corn.; pany plans to carry on diamond driF ling to thoroughly explore the veinar previously opened up. Central Golds Mines is capitalized at 3,000,000. shares, and of the ,1,600,000 shares is,`' sued ,approximately 900,000 aro held' in pool until November 1937. Golden Gate Miming Co. Golden Gate Mining Company has ‘A. crew of 8 men presently employed on the property located 1en, miles west of Macassa Mines in the Kirkland Lake area opening up the workings and tuning up the mining plant in reads ness for renewed' development work.';' In addition the company has a crew engaged in surface exploration and an ready a new vein carrying considers• able free gold has been opened up, ac cording to S. A. Pain, M.E•, in charge of operations. The mining plant will shortly be working at capacity. From the recent private offering which was oversubscribed officials of the company state that the treasury is amply financed to proceed with an aggressive development program. Duparquet Mining Co. Directors of Dubarquet Mining Co. have approved the sale of the com- pany's property in Duparquet Town- ship, Quebec, to Dumico Gold Corp- oration for 1,500,000 shares of the let- tere stock. Shareholders approval will be asked at a special meeting to be held on May 27th next. Dumico, it is stated, has under consideration sev- eral offers to finance development of the property to production, Nugold Mining Corp. According to an official report is- sued by Nugold Mining Corporation on the return of the vice-president and general -manager from the Blockhouse - Dome Mine in Nova Scotia, increased depth operations have commenced with additional machine men having been engaged. The programme of de- velopment for the next two months calls for sinking the main shaft to a Designed Sales Books for Cash and Charge Sales e T he New "Burt" Sales Book • Improved Non -smudge Carbon. • Improved Paper. • Improved Quality Throughout. Manufactured by the Originators of Sales Books For Prices and Complete Particulars Phone the Office of This Newspaper or Write The Wilson Publishing Co., Limited 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto Roche Long Lac i'•'Beeche Long Lac Mines, Ltd., has despatched a diamond -drill crew to its property east of Oklend Mines in the Little Long Lae area to commence work. Tice company also owns a group of claims west of hard Rook and the MacLeod-Cockshutt developments. A surface programme is also scheduled to start on the company's holdings in the Horwood Lake area. Ample fin- ances aro available far the sum'mer's work. Afton Mines. Official annot.ncement..is made that Afton Mines plans to foils) a hely com- pany, in which it will holo an 85 per cent interest to develop its Suicide River claims in the Lictie Long Lac area. In earlier work on the claims four veins were exposed on which some diamond drilling was done last Fall. The No 1 vein has been traced for 700 feet. The No. 2 vein. lies about 200 feet east of the No. 1. The No. 4 vein was traced for 60 feet before the work on the property was shut down for the winter, A 200 pound sample taken from the surface of the ore showings to a depth of six to nine inches ran .4 ozs• per ton. Afton plans to put down some deep drill holes and thorougbiy explore the property at depth. SSkookum Gold Mines Following the recommendation of P. M. Passow, M.E., work on the pro- perty of Skoolrum Gold Mines adjoin- ing Red Lake Gold Shore in the Red Lake area is being concentrated on Nos. 1 and 3 veins, according to of- ficials. J. Sanith, field manager, in a wire to local officials reports that the No, 1 vein has been picked up across the lake with free gold in evidence. This is about 1,000 feet, from the one point where previous work was done on the vein, extending the length for 1,350 feet, No. 1 vein has been strip- ped and trenched for over 350 feet, with two pits sunk on the vein show- ing well mineralized rock. Pawnee Kirkland Mines Officials of Pawnee Kirkland Mines state that while a deal is pending for further development if its property, and also that of the adjoining King Kirkland Mines, no details can be given out as yet. It is denied that the pending deal ,is with Consolidated Smelters. Pawnee Kirkland is one of the old operations in the Kirkland Lake area and a number of years ago consider- able development work was carried out when a shaft was put clown to a depth of 700 feet and several levels established and opened up. Ymir Yankee Girl Gold. Mines Ymir Yankee Girl Gold Mines has completed plans for the resumption of sinking of the winze to the 1,500 -ft. level and work will commence imme- diately the seasonable /low of water underground decreases sufficiently, according to officials. Underground development at the property is report- ed - to be progressing satisfactorily with latest figures showing broken ore reserves estimated at more than', 10,000 tons which indicated ore has been calculated sufficient to maintain 11 the present mill capacity of 150 tons per day for a period of nine years. The company is reported as meeting with success in the effort to reduce general operating costs. Horses in Demand Every excess exhausts itself. A few years ago there was a general alarm that the horse was disappear- ing. There was an actual decrease in the number of horses following the- introduction- and- wide- use- of tractors, but the downward move- ment has been checked, and the num- ber of horses is increasing. There is most activity in the draft horse. Breeding studs are having a lively de- mand, and good draft horses are at a premium. The light harness horse is rare because the horse and buggy days are over, _ but even the gaited saddle horse is enjoying a growing popularity along with his more stur- dy brother the draft horse. Teacher—Now, James, if your father can do a piece of work in one hour and your mother can do it in one hour, how long would it take them to do it together? James—It would take three hours —including the time- they wasted arguing about it, SCOUTING \ Here ' There Everywhere A brother to every other Scout, without regard to race or creed The Bronze Cross, for "special hero- ism at extraordinary risk," was the first medal to be awarded a member of the Scoutes Catholiques of Que- bec, since the affiliation of that organization with the Boy Scouts Association. The medal was award- ed by His Excellency the Governor- General, Lord Tweedsmuir, Chief Scout for Canada, to Rover Squire Charles Maltais, 17, of the Rheaume Troop, of LaTuque, for the rescue of a baby brother when the Maltai:s home was destroyed by fire on the night of April 4th last. After the older members of the family had escaped it was discovered that a baby was still in the house. The building then was practically a furnace, but Rover Maltais plunged into the flames. Feeling his way, he found the child, and with it in his arms, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Marin' to Go The Uvea should Pore out two pounds of tI nnootd owingfreeely your fooddoes'tdigest It jest decays In the bowels. Gas bloats ap your stomach. Youget constipated. Humful Poisons go Into the body, and you feel sour. sunk and the' world looks punk. Amen bowel movement doesn'talways get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver es well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two Pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "ap and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flout freely. They do the work of calomel but haven) calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 250. RABBITS •. RABBITS Will pay highest market prices for live rabbits 5 lbs, and over for immediate delivery. Write M. LEGRAND 450 Main St. Granby, Que. .; Issue No. 22 -- '36 leaped from a window. He was very gravely burned about the head and body, and for a time little hope was held out for his recovery. He is still in the hospital at LaTuque. In order that no one, including travellers by plane, may fail to iden- tify their town, Scouts of Penticton, B.C., spelled out the name high on the side of Munson's Mountain in whitewashed stones. One thousand Boy Scouts in fifty counties of England, Scotland and Wales gathered at Windsor Castle for the Third National Scout Service, and were addressed by King Ed- ward. It was the first Scout func- tion attended by His Majesty since his accession to the throne. A fifteen year old French Boy Scout, Bernard Main de Bossiere, winner of a French Scout travel con- test which gave him a ten days' visit to North America, was interviewed before he sailed for home from Mont- real. One of the exciting experiences of his visit was the holding in his hands of large denomination bills to the amount of $200,000,000, at the United States Treasury in Washing- ton. He visited the White House, and viewed New York from the top of the Empire State Building in the company of ex -Governor Alfred H. Smith. "Scouting was abolished in Italy and Germany because Scouting helps a boy to think for himself," said Camp Chief J. S. Wilson, of the Gil - well Park Training Centre, near London, during a visit to Ottawa. Dictators do not want people to think. The abolition of Scouting in Germany and Italy is not a setback for Scouting. It is a proof of the value of the training in developing initiative and character." A Scoutcraft Show held under the auspices of the Peterborough, Ont., Rover Crew brought out 177 entries from eight troops. The largest classes were in woodworking, art and model airplanes. Is* "You can't distribute wealth by grotesque and demagogue taxa—bion—ere you can only distribute poverty." Hugh S. Johnsen, Classified Advertising PERSIL SEA SHAD GIVE YOUR FRIENDS A treat. $2.00 gets 6 fresh Shad pr Paid to Ontario, or 20 for $6.00. 61th ash on request. l4cCavour's Fi Markets, St. John, N.B. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, ADVERTISER WOULD PURo tAS1 country weekly at reasonable termd; Send particulars to Box 42, Rooni 421'. 72 Adelaide St. W., Toronto. 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