Zurich Herald, 1934-10-25, Page 7Lost 10 lbs. in Two
Months
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Not Too Old to Reduce at 50
Here is a letter which proves that
there is no necessity to tolerate ex-
cessive fatness, even at the age of
50:—
"I was becoming too fat after
reaching 50, and had attacks of rheu-
matism and indigestion. I took.or-
dinary salts and other medicines, but
they did not do any permanent good.
Then I commenced taking Kruschen.
I soon began to feel different —
brighter, stronger, had more energy,
no rheumatism, and to my surprise,
after two months I lost 10 lbs. in
weight, although I was eating much
more, as digestion fullness had near-
ly left me."—W. H. G.
The numerous vital salts in Krus-
chen stimulate and tune up the bodily
functions from a number of differ-
ent angles. Your etomach, liver, and
kidneys all feel the immediate bene-
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refreshed. You forget indigestion,
rheumatism, and depression in a new
and unaccustomed feeling of physical
and mental exhilaration.
Manitoba Launches
Tree Planting Plan
Winnipeg, Man.—An ambitious
plan of tree planting in the school
grounds throughout Manitoba has
been launched by the provincial de-
partment of education, industrial de-
velopment board and the forestry
branch of the Dominion Government.
While beautification of the
grounds surrounding the schools is
one objective, the movement also
aims to provide shelters for buildings
and ground from winds and snow
drift as well as to teach the scholars
careful selection of trees suitable for
different soils and purposes.
More than 13,000 trees from the
Dominion forest nursery stations at
'Indian Head, Sask., have' been plant-
ed in 27 Manitoba school grounds
since spring, and more than 35 other
school grounds are being prepared
for planting of trees.
Mother says father always looks
forward to Sunday so he can lop ar-
ound the house all day because he
is too lazy to shave.
Now Science Explains
Why So Many People
Past 40
Feel That They're Slipping
Losing Their"Grip" onThings
Many, people 'round 40 think they're
"growing old." They feel tired a lot
"weak." Have headaches, dizzi-
ness, stomach upsets.
Well, scientists say the cause of all
this, in a great many cases, is simply
an acid condition of the stomach.
Nothing more.
All you have to do is to neutralize
the excess stomach acidity.
When you have one of these acid
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going to bed. That's all!
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Canada
Has Corner on Hard Spring Wheat
What premises to be a gold discovery of major importance, the first
trade in the North West Territories and which will round out the picture
of the rich silver and radium ore deposits of the Great Bear and other
areas has been made this summer in the Yellowknife River area near the
junction with the North West Arm of. Great Slave Lake, N.W.T.
Major J. L. Burwash for twenty-five years Government Mine Investi-
gator located in the North West Territories and the Yukon,now President
of the Yellowknife Gold Mines, Limited has been working ith a party in
this area and has just arrived in Toronto with specimens of spectacular,
gold ore, chiefly quartz. The gold is visible distributed throughout the
quartz in coarse flake:, and leaves with galena, arsenopyrites and pyrites
visible as secondary mineralization.
Several groups of claims were staked and a limited amount of surface
exploration work done. The spectacular discovery was made on the "Rich"
group of 24 claim; located at the mouth of the Yellowknife River wnere it
junctions with the North arm of Great Slave Lake a few miles S.E. of Fort
Rae. The vein is fissure type varying in width from 6" to 24" of blue:
white ouartz, greatly fractured and with considerable visible mineraliza-
tion. The gold is coarse in flakes and leaves and especially so in the frac-
ture planes. This is a general occurrence over a length of 200 feet ex-
amined to points where the vein enters swamp. On account of water en-
countered trenching was discontinued temporarily.
A shear zone 200 feet wide was encountered on the Prosperous group!
of 6 claims. Located near the "Rich" properties. The shear zone consisted
of crushed, schisted vein fill material with a considerable amount of mineral-
ization visible. Numerous quartz veins and lenses occur, samples of which
gave assays of $17.00 per ton. Surface development indicates a length of
2000 feet with the zone continuing at either end.
On the "Homer" group in the same locality a mineralized schisted
zone 18 feet was encountered with a 6 foot core showing massive mineral-
ization and uranium oxide. Major Burwash considers the uranium showing
similar with the discoveries of Hoittsh Lake,
The Grayling group of 6 claims lies adjacent to the west of the Con-
solidated Smelters properties. A quartz vein carrying visible mineralization
consisting of galena, arsenopyrites and pyrites was discovered and par-
tially explored. Sampling results are not yet available.
The H.G.B. Group of 41 claim; is adjacent to the "Rich" properties on
three sides.
Major Burwash feels confident that these gold discoveries rank as of
major importance and with the limited amount of surface exploration done
the results obtained are most gratifying. Plans are being considered to erect
permanent camps, provide the supplies and mining equipment necessary to
prosecute mining development work on a large scale.
The Quyta group of 17 claims lies approximately 12 miles north of
the Homer properties. The discovery vein is 6 feet wide consisting of
mineralized quartz and vein fill material gave sampling results of $40,00
in gold per ton,
:=eee aLean Successful
At time of writing, the Dominion
of Canada Refunding Loan of 1934
has been subscribed to the amount of
$230,000,000 and with the objective
being $250,000,000 there does not
appear to be any doubt in regard to
the success of the government's fin-
ancing plans. The response to the
offering can only be considered as
most, gratifying and it again em-
phasises the excellent position that
the Dominion occupies in a financial
way.
Canada Has Corner on Hard Red
Spring Wheat
According to Country Guide, two
weeks ago.was an eventful one In the
wheat market. There had been many
wild rumors and while things have
settled down a bit, the air is not yet
clear. John L McFarland, in charge
of the government wheat operations
claims that there is a heavy selling in
the market when the farmers are
delivering their wheat. When the
weather broke and deliveries at coun-
try elevators dropped off there was
several times as much selling as
necessary to hedge the deliveries.
An investigation into the operations
of the market was suggested. This
was followed by a heavy selling move-
ment, apparently of a local nature,
which sent the price down 6 cents
in two days and the government agen-
cy had to absorb the wheat to prevent
a price collapse. But the lower price
began to bring heavy export orders
and by opening time Saturday of that
week the market had recovered about
half of the lost ground, without assist-
ance in the rise by the government
agency, Argentine wheat fell more
than Canadian and the spread be-
tween the two opened still wider, Ap-
parently Argentine wheat is deterior-
ating in quality and that country is de-
termined to get rid of every bushel
of it before the new harvest begins
around the turn of the year. But the
fact remains that the only hard red
spring wheat available in the world is
the Canadian surplus,
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MacFarlane Long Lac Gold Mine
Limited
A report received recently at Head
Office of MacFarlane Long Lac Goi
Mines, Limited, from A. R. Farrel
resident superintendent in charge of
work, acting under instructions fro
the Company's Consulting Engine
advises that surface exploratory de
velopment work with an increased
crew of men has been largely
panded in an attempt for new valu-
able ore discoveries and to obtain as
much mining information as possible
before winter weather conditions
made fux)ther surface work imposs-
ible. Plans are being discussed and a
decision will be determined at an
early date whether future mining de-
velopment will be diamond drilling
or sinking a shaft. The latter will
probably be undertaken at a favor-
able location on No. 2 mineralized
shear zone where coarse visible gold
occurs.
Mr. Farrell's recent field work has
discovered two mineraized quartz
veins that have every physical ap-
pearance of containing gold values.
Samples have been taken and assay
results are pending. Several former
vein discoveries have been trenched
and enlarged for several hundred
feet with gratifying results. The
Main or No. 2 shear zone has been
indicated a total distance of 1500
feet with there being every indica-
tion of its continuing a considerable
distance further. The Tellaurum
Mines adjacent to the East boundary
of MacFarlane, advise that they have
made a discovery which has similar
vein characteristics to the "Main."
This location is approximately one
half mile cast of No. 2 pit on the
Main.
Permanent camps have been erect-
ed, with supplies and mining equip-
ment being purchased to arrive at
the property before the freeze-up in
preparation for continuing mining
exploratory work during the winter.
A panty of Toronto men have just
returned from visiting the property
and express a keen appreciation of
the mine -making possibilities and the ����
intelligent work that has been done.
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m
r, Silver Price Shows Gain
The price for the white metal con-
tinues to rise and at time of writing
ex- this item it is at the highest point
since 1929. Undoubtedly the contin-
ued demand by the United States is
largely responsible for the increased
price and everything indicates that a
--.further rise in price may be anticipat-
ed. The market for Canadian silver is-
sues has been firm and the demand
for stocks in this class is increasing.
Canadian Exports to New Zealand
An increase of 51.11 per cent was
recorded in imports of Canadian orig-
in according to the statistics of New
Zealand for the first six months of
1934, as compared with the same per_
sod in 1933, The increase shown was
principally in automobile tires, elec-
tric
lect
tric meters, flour, wire, fur skins,
Douglas fir, chassis for cars, iron bars
and rods, wireless apparatus and woo-
deuware. Some decrease was shown
in rubber boots, newsprint, wheat and
canned fish,
There are many reasons to believe
that the economic depression is pass_
Ing as as purchases in other countries
expand, Canadian shipments may be
expected to increase.
British P
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Pioneer Gold Mines, E.C.
For the month of September, pro-
duction at this company's property in
the Bridge River Area amounted to
$258,000 as compared with the record
peak of $263,000 in the previous month
and $183,000 In September 1933. Net
operating profit after expenses, but
after depreciation, depletion and tax.
es is shown at $189,000 as against
$189,800 in August and $121,000 in
the same month in 1933.
Trafalgar Long Lac Mines
Mr. J. A. Paterson, engineer in
charge of the operations at this com-
pany's property in the Long Lac Sec-
tion of Western Ontario, has reported
the discovery of two new showings
during the last few days. Panning of
both these showings has shown gold
to be present in fine particles and
samples are being prepared for ship-
ment for assay. The company holds
some 960 acres adjoining Big Long
Lac Mines on the west.
Massey Harris Co. Ltd.
Present market for the stock of
this company would not appear to in-
dicate that. any improvement can be
expected in the annual statement that
covers the fiscal year to November
1934. It is understood, however that
the statement will not be as pessim-
istic as the market would indicate as
It is anticipated that collections will
be at least equally as good as in 1933,
Collections In Western Canada have
been"spotty" on account of the fail-
ure of the crop in some sections but
there seems reason to believe that as
a whole they will be as good as the
previous year.
The company is reported as having
orders for 190 reaper threshers
from the A r g e nt i n e which is
not as large an export business as
last year, but further business is ex-
pected from this source before the
harvesting season there is over,
CASH PAID
For your !Bonds, Stock and Secur-
ities. Send list and offer mailed im-
mediately.
K. McLEOD
1221 Bay St. a.- Toronto Ont.
To Judge At
R'I Wi r ter Fair
HISTORIC ASSOCIATIONS WITH
EARLY CANADA
The Royal Winter Fair Horse Show
next month carries on tradition by
having a British judge for hunter and
jumper classes in the person of Lord
Dorchester, a descendant of Sir Guy
Carlton, let Baron Dorchester, who
was Governor of Canada in 1775-78
and Commander -in -Chief of the Brit-
ish troops in the American colonies
in the stirring years of 1781-83.
Lord Dorchester, on his 'visit to
Toronto will be accompanied by Lady
Dorchester, who also comes of a fam-
ily with intimate associations with
Canadian life: Her Ladyship is Kath-
leen, daughter of the last Baron De
Blaquiere, whose father was Chan-
cellor of the University of Toronto in
1850.52, and a member of the Legis-
lative Council of 'Capper Canada,
As an equine judge, 'Lord Dorches'
ter has officiated at several of the
leading English Horse Shows and is
colxceded to bo an outstanding autho_
r'ity on hunters.
Canada May Sell
Egypt Potatoes
Trial Shipments Made—Ex-
port Market in Cuba
Cut Off
Ottawa.—With a former valuable
market in Cuba now closed to them,
potato growers of New Brunswick
and Prince Edward Island are look-
ing around for new markets and an
attempt is being made to open up a
market in Egypt.
Premier L. P. D. Tilley of New
Brunswick, who left here for Frederic-
ton after negotiating a relief agree-
ment with the federal government,
said trial shipments of New Bruns-
wick potatoes had been sent to Egypt.
Apart from the somewhat gloomy
outlook for the potato farmers, Pre-
mier Tilley said conditions in New
Brunswick were fairly good and
steadily improving.
Negotiations of a trade treaty be-
tween the United States and Cuba re-
cently, said Mr, Tilley, had shut off
the Cuban market to Canadian grow-
ers, The United States had obtained
such a substantial preference under
the treaty that Canadians could not
compete. Export to the United
States was out of the question be-
cause of the tariff, and the Maritime
potato crop cannot be absorbed in
Canada,
Electricity on 59.8 P. C.
of Farms in New Jersey
New Brunswick, N.J.—With 59.8
per cent. of its farms electrified, New
Jersey rangs third among all the
states in the country in the per-
centage of farms receiving central
station electric service, the National
Committee on the Relation of Elec-
tricity to Agriculture reports.
New Jersey's record is surpassed
only by New Hampshire, which
stands first with a percentage of 61.3
of its farms electrified, and Cali•
fornia, with a percentage of 61.2.
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ssue No. 42—'34
Evening `Cruises'
On British Railroads
Birmingham, Eng.—City workers
in many parts of Britain will soon
be able to to "cruising" even when
not on holiday, for the London, Mid-
land & Scottish Railway here has
started experimental evening rail
"cruises" through the countryside
after office hours.
The coaches used on the sightsee-
ing trains are all suitable for obser-
vation purposes, with large windows
and "arm -chair" seats. The trains
start at times convenient for the ma-
jority of office workers, and allow
for an hour being spent art the prin-
cipal place of interest on the tour.
They return to the home stations
late the same evening.
If they are a success the company
intends to extend the tours to start
from the majority of their rail -heads.
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