Zurich Herald, 1927-07-07, Page 7AND IN WEIGHT
Now Gives Ail the Credit to Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills..
Wheal :a young girl becomes pale,
complains of exhaustion at the least
exertion, has (Tizzy spells, headaches
or stomach trouble, she should know.
that these are .some of the many
symptoms of anaemia, which means
that her blood is thin and weak. In
such condition% Were is the most ur-
gent need for a tonic that will
'promptly restore the missing • quell -
tiers to the blood and thus bring back
, yraL1►... to Invest In• .Mines ..
Know e ge mina na es pe
Many Ontario Mines Afford
Attractive' Interest Returns
for Conservative Invest-
ment
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
By Draper Dobie,
PART TWO.
Part Three.
In the first two, articles of this.
series Mr. Dobie, "Sec'y of the Stand-
ard Stock and Mining Exchange,
health and strength. or this purpose dealt with tht. Romance and the Es -
there is no tonic can equal Dr. Wil-
helm' Pink•Pills. Thousands of weak
and ailing girls have. found new
strength and happiness through this
medicine, Miss Gladys V. Bond, Kept-
ville, N.S„ used this treatment sue-
cessfuily, and says; -9 cannot praise
Williams' Pink Pills too highly
for the good they have none me. I
was in a condition of very poor
health; suffered from severe head -
'aches and nervousness. MY appetite
was poor, and very little exertion
(would leave me tired out. On the ad
`vise 0f a friend I decided to try Dr.
1' illiams' Pink Pills. In a few weeks
began to feel better, my appetite:.
improved, and the headaches were
less frequent. I continued the use of
.the pills until I had taken six boxes,
by which time I felt as well as ever,
'and I gained in weight from 98
pounds to 114 pounds. For this rea-
son I advise all weak. girls to tiny this
medicine." •
' Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, 'ner-
vousness and stomach trouble. Take
thein as a tonic and cultivate a,resist-
ance that will keep you, well and
'strong. You can get these pills
through any medicine dealer or by
'mail at 50c a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont.
To Catch Flies,
sentiai knowledge to assure sane In-
vestment in mines.
3. Return.
A—The producing stage of develop-
ment,
B—The returning phase of invest-
ment. '
Investing , in producing and dviid-
end paying mimes must always be
considered inna way similar to that
emLlloyed by a manufacturer when
contemplating the installation of a
new machine. Will it produce a suf
Relent profit over and above its cost
and maintenance, before it is com-
pletely worn out and abandoned, to
justify buying it? . Shares of mines in
the producing stage usually reflect,
in price, the estimate placed upon the
interest return and the life of the
mines.
Some stocks, however, reflect a dis-
counting of future probable returns:.
Take McIntyre as an example. The
capital is 800,000 shares of $5 par
Value. The market value $25.00, The
interest return about.5%per cent., as-
suming it has a long life ahead of it.
Should Yield 10 to 12 P.C.
A mining stock should yield ap-
proximately 10 per cent. to 12 per
cent. in the opinion of investment
bankers, but- the market -is' in this
case discounting future possibilities
because McIntyre is known to be
earning a net profit of more than
twice its present dividend require-
ments. A substantial portion of the
surplus is being spent in facilities for
the increasing of its future produc-
tion and profits. Its ore reserves are
established to a point which seems to
justify such an expenditure. Once its
programme of expenditures is com-
pleted and it has no further antici-
pated occasion for expending these
additional profits, it may increase its
now heing developed by the Iioninger AUSTR'AUA URGED;
TO USE PUBLICITY
Retiring Commissioner Ad-
vises Organized
Advertising
Mines and located not more than ''tell
miles sfaOlna Porcupine, and secondly f
to the lead,cend Zinc diecpveries with-
in sight of the smoke stack of the in-
ternational Nickel Mines, etc,
i The different locations ' •of these
varioue,discoveriee are very signifi-
cant and go to show that while the melborne, 'Vie,—ee plea for more
outlying and previously unexplored public•
ity for Australian prpdtiee in
areas are still available to the pros- • •
pector there is also a field for intene Zalirope was made by Sir Joseph Cook
sive cultivation immediately eine , in his final report as High Commis -
rounding the producingmines of the sioner for the Commonwealth in Lon -
Draper Dobie
older camps.
1 There are over 1000 miles of terri-
tory between them which already con-
tain the greatest Nickel, Silver and
Gold mines in the world. - There is
plenty of room and plenty of time,
Make mining investments by all
neaps. But 'make them sanely. In-
vestigate. The more the • better for
the 'investor, the industry—and the
country.
flcient justification for overlooking
the opportunity for re -investment, es-
pecially ii the market price -rises be-
yond what appears to be a reasonable
point.
It is too soon in the life ,of gold
mining especially and mining gener-
ally in the north land to set A fixed
basis of 'interest return as proper.
The present basis- is figured on in-
vestment specialists appraisal of.
South American conditions where the
size and content of ore bodies is of a
regularity which permits close esti-
mating of profits, '
Kirkland Lake.
In the north. the conditions vary.
Porcupine ore averages to -day around
$8 to $9 per ton treated. Kirkland
Lake ore averages up to $20 per ton
treated. Others may prove higher or
lower. Certain it is, so .far, that in
the older producing mines of both
camps the value of gold content ,per
ton does not show any decided ten-
dency to decrease as greater depth is
attained. Mill heads fluctuate as mill
capacities vary. To data the regular
producers in Ontario show no signs
of exhaustion.
Mining Stocks and Rouge.
' Several men have said to me: "I
never bought a mining stock and
never will." They have said it with
"Yes, that baseball manager is very dividend. Furthermore, the increased the same air of supreme self-satisfac
thorough, He even gave each of his facilities then available should tend tion as is evident in. the expression
to further increase its profits and al-
so suggest the thought of even great-
er dividends. Therefore, the present
yield of less than 6 per cent. seems
justifiable under the circumstances
players a sheet of fly paper."
"What for?"
"So they's be able to catch flies."
Fairly High.
Boy—"Have you ever been out in
rough seas, cap'n?"
Old Salt: "Aye, that I have. In one justify further expansion of its pro
gale t was out e in it took two of us to duction facilities, de indicated life
hold the skipper's an hat on, 15 then the of the property should be carefully
wind blow the anchors of 'is buttons." considered in connection with the in
e arts labor becomes terest return on the: investment. and
When zest ample provision made for the writing
drudgery—Owen
p n D. Young. off of the principal before estimating
the net interest return.
Assuming that one has invested at
the "Profit" phase and held through be a good rich citizen.
to the "Return" phase, all things con -
After. what has happened "up
sidered, it is usually a safe practice North" in the last ten years, a man
to sell and re -invest unless there is
at least a 10 per cent. return and a
long mine life definitely indicated.
Opportunity for Re -investment.
The fact that interest return on in-
vestment cost is very large is not suf-
of :the historical eat that swallowed
the canary.'
OY TORTURE
don, A special publicity department,
says the report, has been provided at
Australia House, London, but the
work of this department, up till re-
cently, bus been severely restricted
on-- account of inadequate financial
provision,. Nevertheless good results
have been achieved.
Sir Joseph recommends a consoli-
dated publicity organization to at '
tend to all publicity in respect to mi-
gration, tourist travel, trade and gene
oral propaganda for increasing know-
ledge of Australia. He thinks 'the
THE LITTLE ONES Commonwealth might well allocate a
C� sum of at least £50,000 a year for all
trade publicity and a further £50,000,
Mothers, do you think it fair to tor -to be subsidized: on a pound -for -pound
t basis by the producers who , desire
for
ture your little ones by forcing them that their goods' be specially adver-
to take ill -tasting, oils when they need tised.
a laxative medicine? . Don't you find
that the child's dread of these medi-
cines often do more harm than good?
Baby's Own Tablets are the mod-
ern substitute for these nauseous
doses. They are the very medicine
the child requires and are so pleasant
to take that they are as easy to ad-
The sl erior attitude adopted is
about thIP same as that .of a lonely
wo + 0:remarks: "I have never,
a mine which has
In the case of useeri .a. ++ of or rouge on my face."
not sufficient ore reserves establi A
she dill tin .it is '.true, it is a case of.
ed, and still more ore indicated to "splenciir]solatton,"
Yet"Gold" bonds would neither be
engraved, signed nor paid ` in Gold
without the mining industry.
Mining is as .essential as farming.
Gold mining in Canada may have had
a . somewhat unfortunate- past, but its
future promises to wipe out all recol-
lection of its wild oats period. Many
a wild younger son has turned out to
Red Rose Tea, now packed
in the bright, clean Alumi-
num package, is . completely
guaranteed. You can try it
without any risk. Order a
package from your grocer.
Use any portion of it and if
you are not entirely pleased
return it and no charge will
be made.
as a to be more widely known, both in Bri-
glassof water.They
Austrilia House is in direct touch
with markets generally, and among
the products which have been direct-
ly benefitted by its operations are
dried and canned fruits, butter and
cheese.
Australia, says Sir Joseph, needs ,1
minister
It depends largely on the flour you use. We believe
you'll welcome this suggestion— try Purity, the rich, vigorous
Flour -made from 'the finest Western wheat. Thousands of
cooks say Purity Flour is best for cakes, pies, buns and bread.
,le• r:
FO
Send 30c in stamps for our 700 -recipe ,Purity Flour Cook Book. 261
'Pluto.% Canada Flour Mille Co. Ljmite.d. Toronto. Mbutresi, Ottawa, Saint Salsa, j
Candian Red Cross Society
needs your support of its work for
Soldiers in Hospital
Mothers and Infants
Children in School "
The Sick in the Home
Sufferers through Disaster'
'Plcase Send Your Contributions to
HON. TREAS. ONTARIO RED CROSS
410 Sherbourne Ste, Toronto 5
e '
. Flies e •Mos° 'uitoes
v
Roaches •Be one s
g-naliggazztiEt.
who to -day fails to recognize the pos-
sibilities of gold mining as a means
of profitable investment to himself,
source of national wealth to the coun-
try, and the most likely and desirable
means of attracting the hardiest type
fo young immigrants to Canada to
solve our problem of getting more
productive people to share our taxa-
tion and provide traffic for our rail-
roads, is lacking in the spirit national
of Canada and Canadians. •
aro the perfect remedy for all the din and in the United States,'
Sir
minor ailmentsof little ones, being
absolutely guaranteed from injurious
drugs.
Baby's Own Tablets accomplish all
that castor oil and other bad -tasting
remedies can do. In fact they accom-
plish more as they do not leave the
child exhausted from its struggle
against taking medicine. They re-
lieve teething pains, banish indiges-
tion and constipation, break up colds
and simple fevers and promotehealth-
ful, refreshing sleep. They are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Tribute to Premier and Minister.
Let me pay a tribute to Premier
Ferguson and the Hon. Charles Mc-
Crea, Minister • of Mines for the Pro-
vince of Ontario, and their most cap-
able staffs, for the indefatigable ef-
forts they are making to place the
opportunities of Canada's Mining In-
dustry before desirable people at the
heart of the Empire, and even *auto
the far-flung corners of the world.
And also to our Mining capitalists,
bankers, engineers and the humble
prospector for the courageous devel-
opments for which they are respon-
sible. •
As to the future, who can say how
great it 'will be? Certain it Is that to
date the northland offers safety of
Raspberry Mosaic
Raspberry mosaic is nowt general
throughout Canada. In Ontario and
Quebec it is particularly severe. The
symptoms, of raspberry mosaic are ap-
parent only on the leaves, which show
a fine to coarse yellowish -green mot-
tling. That is, the surface of the leaf
shows green and yellowish -green areas
of various sizes. The dark green areas
are often raised and blister-like in ap-
pearance, giving the leaf a puckered
-appearance. The leaves however do
not wilt and dry up, but the bush as
a whole, in time, becomes dwarfed.
These symptoms begin to appear early
in June and are specially ,pronounced
in the "sucker" growth.
,.New Plantings.—The most perman-
ent and satisfactory control measures
for mosaic and leaf curl begin with the
setting out of healthy certified rasp-
berry stock. Where such stock has
been set out and has been carefully
inspected, end diseased bushes rogued
during the growing season, it has been
found after three years' experience,
that only a fraction of one per cent, is
now present. Of course where rogu-
ing has not'been clone, mosaic has in-
creased to a muck greater extent.
Therefore fn setting out a new planta-
tion use only healthy certified stock.
Never use doubtful stock from a neigh-
bor's plantings just because it costs
you nothing. It is false economy.
This has been demonstrated time and
time again.
Our experience with these diseases
demonstrates that although certified
stock is the first essential in control,
the roguing of diseased bushes during
the first two seasons at least, should
by no means. be neglected. This is
particularly true for plantations, set
out with certified stock, where only a
trace of mosaic will creep in the first
year. Therefore during the- first sea-
son the young plantation should be
carefully and systematically inspected
several- times by the grower and all
(Canada will do well to"follow
Joseph's advice).
How to Avoid Cancer
That •celebrate.d British surgeon and
cancer authority, Dr, Robert Bell, M.D.,
F,R.F.P.S., &c., voluntarily sacrificed
his highly lucrative surgical practice
when, after Iong years of exhaustive
research and practioal experience, he
nobly published the following state-
ments of vital import to the cancer -
stricken civilized world:—"Cancer is
a blood disease and . its " breeding -
ground is the colon. Neither X-
rays nor radium has ever cured or will
ever prove of service as a cure for
Cancer. From my knowledge of the
disease I affirm that the knife has
never' cured Cancer in a single in-
stance; but, on the contrary, has only
succeeded in aggravating the disease
and adding to the sufferings of the
peer patient."
Countless thankful patients living
to -day mourn the passing in 1926 of
the author of the above quoted words
and if Dr. Robert Bell's profoundly
considered warning is now heeded, it
is possible for the public to render
the devastating Cancer Scourge a
mere matter of history.
Civilization's diet is responsible for
depriving the public of the abundantly
provided organic salts essential to
t
health preservation and the substitu-
ion of what have been truly described
as "foodless foods" which create a
superabundance of adds in the human
body, resulting in the new practically
universal complaint of constipation
that is the. inevitable forerunner of
Cancer and also of ninety per centum
of all civilization's physical maladies.
The active irritants contained- in
pills, purgatives and laxatives, com-
bined with their only partial relief,
caused Dr. Robert Bel] to soundly
condemn their use as being injurious
and dangerous. The method of cur-
ing constipation without drugs is dis-
closed in the las book presened to the
writer by Dr. Bell, whose advice is
quoted in the writer's copyrighted
dietary which is mailed without charge I
to every Canadian and American pur-
chaser of the. English home Cancer
treatment. Detailed information con-
cerning this treatment is also freely
mailed on application to Charles
Walter at 51 Brunswick Avenue, To-
ronto 4, Ontario, Canada.—(Advt.)
racer
Great Success of
Cantasaium Treatment
A well-known London Surgeon`
and recognized authority on Can;
ser has created world-wide inter-
est in the discovery that .Cancer
is due to a deficiency of potassiurm
"salts" in the body, which causes,
the cells to break down and ba -
come malignant:
In order that every one may learn
The Real Cause of
Cancer
a remarkable book has been spe-
cially written.
,This boolc will be'sent free to
patients .or any one who is inter-
ested in the moot successful me-
thod of fighting "THE CANCER
SOURCE."
The following is a' list of the
chapters:
1. The Limitations of Surgery. 2.
Some Doctors Oppose Operations.
3, What Cancer Is. 4. Why the
BODY CELLS I3RI.AK DOWN.
5. Injurious Cooking Methods. 0.
Common ly'rrors in Diet. 7. vital
Elements of Food. 5. Medical En-
dorsements of Our Claim. 0. The
Chief Minerals of the 'Body. 10.
The Thymus Gland. 11. Age When
Lime Begins to Accumulate. 12.
Potassium Causes Lime Excretion.
13. Great Value of Potassium. 14.
Parts of the Body Liable to
Cancer. 15. Parts Which Are Sel-
dom Affected. 16. How a Doctor
Can Help. 17. How to Avoid Can-
cer. 18, Death Rate From Cancer.
10. Arterio -Sclerosis' and. Old Ago.
20. Rheumatism, Gout and Kindled
•Complaints.
lirith this Book are a number nC
interesting case -reports, prayi•+k
the" groat value of ''Cantassia V'1
Treatment" in various cases. The
treatment is simple rind inexpen-
sive, and can be easily taken in
one's own home. Apply for free
book to Charles Walter, 51 Bruns-
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Canada
Reversed.
Magistrate—"You have already ac-
knowledged that you assaulted the
policeman in the manner ctated."
Accused—"Yes,"
Magistrate—"Then what do you
want to do now?"
Accused—"Deny it."
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AGENTS, EITHER SEX, $75 A
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Seas on sight. Cleans eN erything like
magic. Free samples. P. A. Lcteb:re Sc
Co., Alexandria, Ont,
Carrot, Raisin and Nut Salad
To Serve Four Persons
Chop raw carrots in a wooden chop-
ping bowl, making about 1' cup•fuis
when chopped.. Add iM cupful of chop-
ped peanuts, and 1% cupful of epee<l-
dis•eased plants should be dug out, less raisins, whole. Mix, and add
roots and all, and removed immediate- salad dressing •enough to held the 'nix-
ie, from the plantation before the foil -1 tura together. Put the combination
age has' ha time to wilt. In the re- on lettuce loaves and add a dash of
moving of the bushes great tare should dressing on too.
be taken, to see that the diseased The writer purchases any gcod
bushes are not dragged 'along the mayonnaise dressing and improves it
ground,. or allowed to brush healthy by adding a little cream, pepper and
principal and high interest returil ul) plants, since the aphids- which are salt, and a few drape of lemon, '1 0
on investment in many of its mines. feeding on the diseased plants, may be make a Russian dressing tomato catch -
It offers also many opportunities for I then knccked off and lett to infect up must he blended with this,
catch -
speculative five investment with treinoilc] healthy hurdles.es
ons possibilities both in dividends Dnr ug follovaing seasons it ds ab- Keep Minard's Liniment near at hand.
and appreciation Iii value. solutely essential to continue careful
Shouid Use Judgment.
But there is a ways a —
tsins by breaking.
l JUDGMENT. patch free from cl!Gease ITo\vever,
his case it isUSBI J
H.Y. STAY BLINDFOLDED?
KNOW YOURSELF, 7:1Y YOUR
(HOROSCOPE. Your name your birth-,
date, and $1—'grill bring complete anal-
ysis. Write today. INSrITUTI7 OF
ASTROLOGY, P.O. Pon 1.10, Times
Square Station, NEW LORI'..
Why is there no such thing as a
inspections and roguing Constant
whole day?—Because every day be
Ik 1"But.In vigilance will be necessary to Beep the
" FREE BOOK
,� SENTonRIIQUEST
Tells cause of cancer and what to do
for pain, b]eedieg,odor, etc. Write for
it to -day, mentioning this paper, Ad-
dress Indianapolis Cancer Hospital
Indianapolis, Ind.
_
Take your ttme. Thele Will be more three years' experience has detnonatra :Che title cl' a new dance is the
,good miliee in the northland\aftm' the ted that ,it can. be done satisfactorily breezy one of "Boer." There aro
present generation has* passed than and with very little labor, provided the s'iicl to `be several hops' in it.:
are dreamed of now. planting is started with certified stock, •-••v
The great Noranda, Mine in Que- Old Plantaticns.-An old plantation
sec was' the epectacaiar discovery of containing a considerable amount of
1923, mosaic should be plonghed up, er pos-
In 1924 the most important discov- sibly let run until a new 'planting
ery' wets. in Manitoba end is nosy comes into bearing. 1t is not available
t.iiown as tho Central Manitoba to attempt to rogue e plantation ovei'
11'"=ince, v tiro• yeers of ale that has more than 5
lonei
it
l1 I tat o
n. - �•, year o, an
lar t two 1
a a is \,p
111 l.,,uG, the „p,,•c,tae per sen
Mines at Add Lake were located. This that has a emaii percentage of hnosaic%
property probably received more pub-
Lion
ay be put in a fairly healthy Ccmdi-
ilr,]ty throughout the world filen any Lion bj''careful and continued rogaing. '
previous tl acovery •since Cobalt, G, H. Berl eley, Dominion l,abora-
In, 1923 two cdiscovririei of Mei,
r"tory of Plant Pathology, St. Catharines,
importance vret'e ineelei and, strange- ale, -
ly cnouf ii, both ere i i arias that al-
really had been intensely doveloPcdi'l�,iriaid's Liniment for roses"t bites.
1 refer to the ls:amascot.ist ;properties
S, , N
• x A �
•
a'44/
it3M.....b.
Age ha.
Spread Minard's on brown paper
and apply to the, throat. Also in-
hale. Quick relief assured.
AVOIDED
�!V OPEATfflN
Mrs. Dayman Gives Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetable
,Compound the Credit
Colborne, Ontario. --"When I was'
first married I was very thin and
weak. The doctor e
said I was weak
and would never
be a'hlc to have a
child, but 1 did,
and from the time
my baby came -
I suffered all the -
tinie and doctored
and took medi-
cine. Life became
aburden, and floc-
torsaid an o her-
it4?, 1r ..s ation could hrclp
me, but my husband was ca hoaecd to
that. 1 had accn I,vc' i 1; i alta n s •
medicine advertised, ised, I told tta y i•: i:,
band that I thong,: t 2 would try
that I mirlit, got +orie i.t.licf. I
Lad not t..,' rn r: ' c Nott, whit's I
could fool it hel,-.Ing me. 1 took.
'five bottles rnd hhd 1 .' > hy.
:Now I have three A.:711 and ahoy and
have done my work r7 to Coniine-
7 , f
et the hit
p
' atih io�v ,
1•hent. i i
Lite and owe mygood healtb to l ,iiia
] . Dhnkhttn'p Veg;'et. l,lr- Cotihpot i,'?.1.
take a,bottle WI en I think twee it."
--i'iri, SUSAN Develia;, id, a.. ,`a s, 5,
Colborne, Ontario.
Sold is druggialu everywhere.,, (f
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