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I examined many of his scientific records and also saw a number of his cured patients, who have amazed me with the wonderful results achieved. These cases which had been given up for hopeless are now quite well and have remained so for a consider- able length of time and with no re- currence. I have indeed no hesitation in ad- vising the medical profession here and elsewhere, to examine his results as I have done, as I understand they know practically nothing about his research work, so in consequence are not giving h5hn the encouragement he deserves. I understand that Dr. Hett has not yet revealedhis formula to the pro- fession, but after a very reasonable explanation from him I consider he has at present acted most wisely, and I feel that he should be given. every assistance possible as he does not wish to be premature in this scientific field of work. I am quite certain that no work on this dread disease can show such positive results, or given such a vivid demonstration as his patients have done. Up to the present time he is not permitted either to read a paper be- fore the medical societies or publish his results in a medical journal. Undoubtedly the time is not far distant when the doctor will be recognized and I shall have no hesi- tation in recommending patients in England to take his serum. HOWARD COULTHARD, M.D. Toronto, Aug. 19th, 1936. "Diseases change as man is brought into contact with new conditions, in- tellectual, social and so on." —Dr. William J. Mayo. CIGARETTE PAPERS MINING NEWS Bilmae Gold Mines has appointed Mark C. Little, M.E., as consulting en- gineer to take complete charge of de- velopment work. Operations are pro- ceeding on the Saville vein on the 410 -ft. level with drifting advancing both north and south from the cross- cut. At last report the vein had • been drifted on for 75 ft. to the .south and 85 ft. to the north, and showed a width of 4 ft, with free gold in evi- dence. A crew of 32 men are em- ployed on the property. Development work at the Faulken- ham Lake GoId Mines property, which adjoins Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines on the south, is proving highly favorable. A new vein showing values has been discovered between the No. 1. and No. 2 veins on the company's Fatslkenham Lake group, according to advices to the head office from T. W. Dean, vice-president and managing director, who is now at the property in the Red Lake area. The number one vein, which is in a feldspar porphyry dyke,' has been sampled for a length of 750 feet. Charles Walters, in charge of devel- opment evelopment work at the property, gave an average value of $21 over an average width of 36 inches. The assay ranged from a trace to as high as $219. The dyke, which is from 10 to 16 feet in width, and well mineralized, has been traced for 1,600 feet. Underground development at Clark Gold Mines is making good progress and showings equally as good asat the shaft are being obtained 1,600 ft. from the shaft. Extensive diamond drilling is being continued to deter- mine conditions at greater depth. Of- ficials are planning the early instal- lation of largely increased power fa- cilities and also a completely equipped assay office. Drilling results are ex- pected shortly. Deepening of the shaft lit prog'ressing to the second level at 250 ft, Following a meeting of directors of Hudson Patricia Gold Mines held recently it was announced that the various technical adjustmentsneces- sary to, the mill machinery, following installation and initial operation, are underway at the property in the Clearwater Lake section, Patricia dis- trict. The mill has been running on lowgr'ade ore to date and the brick recently poured had a value of ap- proximately $5,000. Milling will Shortly be swung over to mine run of ore. The main shaft at Morris Kirkland Gold Mines has now reached its ob- jective of 1,250 ft. and development of the new levels at 875 and 1,250 ft. are to be started immediately. Officials report that indications ob- tained from drilling below the 750 -ft. level point strongly to the proving of new important ore on these new horizons. Construction of the mill building is steadily proceeding with the frame work up and building com- pletely sided, It is expected that pro- duction will be underway by Oct. 15th. McMillan Gold Mines' 125 -ton mill, which was shut down late last year, will be re -opened within the next 30^ days, according to G. A. Foot, manager and director. The vein on the 750 -ft, level shows an average value of $9.50 in gold per ton which continues down to the bottom Level. According to Ms. Foot the mill can be re -opened on the ore available on the bottom level. "Surely Americanization requires the exposure of the wolf of collectiv- ism now parading in the sheep's clothing of pretended liberalism." —Herbert Hoover. The man who does his level best to _day always does better tomorrow. The cumulative effect of steady work and constant saving is a tremendous pow- er in a man's life. The "Countess" Is Dead .:.:,. iia',• ::.....i.':c,..'>:: Springbank Snow Countess;, .btu r 1,,' sixteen -year u.d l9olstein cow, the world's greatest life -time producer of butterfat is dead. She died at the Springbank Farm of her owner, Mr. T. R. Dent, Woodstock, Ontario, on Sunday August 9. In December of last year at 15 years of age she completed her latest R.O.P. test with 18991 lbs. of 4.30% milk, 882 lbs. of butterfat; setting a new lifetime mark over all breeds, with a total production of 9062 lbs. of fat. Her highest, year produdtion, 1125 lbs. fat from 25,763 lbs. milk, was made in her 6 -year-old form. She is the only cow that ever lived to have made three records above 1100 lbs. of fat or five above 1,000 lbs. fat; six above 900 lbs. fat or eight above 800 lbs. fat. Employment Gain Of 1,000,000 Shown Washington. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported last week that "nearly 1,000,000 workers" have re- ceived new employment in the last year and that payrolls have increased almost $42,000,000 during that inter- val. In his regular report to Frances Perkins, Labor Secretary, Isador Tu - bin, Bureau Commissioner, said that approximately 2,000 more jobs had been filled during July. He stated: "The gain, while small, continues the expansion which has been shown each month since March and is par- ticularly significant when contrasted with the usual sharp recessions which characterize employment in July. "Available records for the industries covered by the bureau show that dur- ing the past 17 years increases have been shown for July in only three in- stances." Utopia will have been achieved when the kind wife and mother gets as much front page newspaper pub- licity as the jealous blonde who shoots her lover. The Graphochart Shows how to read character .from handwriting, at a glance. 10e PREPAID Graphologist Room 421 73 Adelaide St., W. . Toronto Issue No. 36 -- '36 B-1 :+l 11•0041161/10110=0001111000100044114400014•1•01•11:1010 40.0303.10000444 ebair Gol Syndicate Work on this property is progres- sing rapidly and important de- velopments are now taking place. Permanent Buildings are erected —Over 1,000 feet of trenching has been completed and sinking is now under way. A limited offering of units is being made at PER $7.50 WHT (Each unit exchangeable for 100 shares in a Company to be formed) At present price of units, Shares will cost 7%c. Per Share. 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