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The Colborne Express (Colborne Ontario), 22 Nov 1928, p. 7

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THE COLBORNE EXPRESS. COLBORNE. ONT., THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1928 Chew FREE Westinghouse ELECTRIC TOASTER BIG BEN and Save the "Poker Hands" There are two big pleasures in chewing Big Ben. Buy Big Ben by the Vacuum {airtight) tin, which keeps the plugs in the same perfect condition as they were when they left the factory. One is your enjoyment of this fine, rich, full-flavoured tobacco. The other is receiving, FREE-- a handsome (Westinghouse) Electric Toaster for 16 sets of " Poker Hands". A "Poker Hand" is attached to every plug of Big Ben Chewing Tobacco. to be a southwesterly extension of a quartz vein discovered early this summer. Work during the summer in-' eluded the sinking of six diamond drill holes, totalling 2,000 feet, three of which were put down on a copper showing a little east and north of the present find. Results of the drilling ^vere negligible and in his recent report Engineer Carl M. Mohr states .that these indifferent results were the | outcome of not having done sufficient 'sudface work to direct the course of jthe drills. Mr. Mohr predicts that .when additional data is obtained the •esults will be of different character. Fifty feet of drifting on the 200-foot level of the Bathurst Mines is now said to have opened up an important shoot of ore. High assays havt been obtained during this work. Then and Now London Daily Telegraph (Cons.l: From what travesty of the past did Mr. Smith learn the illusion that its life was more refined and more moral than oursy? He dreams of a Victorian golden age. He should read some of the Victorian diaries, he should turn up some of its newspapers. And let him remember--it is a warning to all censors of morals--that the prim Victorians themselves were perpetually being shocked by the authors who are to our decadent time the models of classic virtue. Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, George Eliot, all in their day were under the ban. Meredith made the critics blush, and Hardy was condemned by dons. Miss Rhoda Brough-ton used to relate that when she began writing people passed her by on the other side, and in her old age she had become and author for girls' schools. Such and so enduring are the fashions in censorship. FINANCIAL NEWS GAIN BY C.P.R. AND C.N.R. Inceases aggregating $11,188,021 e shown in traffic earnings of the two principal Canadian railroads for mipared with earnings in- the month of October. October, 1927. C.P.R, creased $5,821,000, and. Canadi tional earnings ircreased $5,367,021 during the month. Details follow: It May Be " Urgent Canadian Pacific. October Increase First week.......... $1,327,000 Second week ........ 1,426,000 Third week ......... 1,396,000 Ten clays ........... 1,672,000 Total ........ .... $5,821,000 Canadian National. October First week . Second week Third week Ten days .. $1,268,239 1,244,315 1,374,189 1,480,278 When your Children Cry for It Castoria is a comfort when Baby is fretful. No sooner taken than the lit' tie one Is at ease. If restless, a few drops soon bring contentment. No harm done, for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant or babies. Perfectly safe to give the youngest infant; you have the doctors' word for that! It Is a vegetable product and you could use it every day. But It's In an emergency that Castoria means most. Some night when constipation must be relieved--or colic pains--or other suffering. Never be without it; some mothers keep an extra Dottle, unopened, to make sure there will always be Castoria in the house. It is Effective for older children, too; read tbe book that comes with it. mm* Ten days .....---- $5,367,021 For the ten days ;:'ing October 31, C.P.R. traffic earnings were $8,864,-000--an increase, compared with the same period last year of $1,672,000, 23.2 per cent. MINING BRIEFS. Favorable results are being secured ir. development at the Murphy Mines' property in eastern Kirkland Lake, according to officials of the company. A diamond drill hole being pit down about 250 feet east of the new shaft has encountered ore of good grade has been in it or two or three days up to the time of w-riting. This ' thought to be a new vein or probably the extension of the Ritchie i Width is unknown as the dip of the ein is not known as yet and the drill was set at an angle of about 60 de-j grees. Work has gone ahead at a very rapid rate on the property and the new shaft is now down to the 100-j foot horizon and a level has been stablished at thatvdepth. Some lat-ral work has been carried out here md this has been successful in open-ng up 40 feet of ore to date. The shaft has been put down to the 600-foot level. Officials state that recent work at the property has indicated about $4,000,000 of ore in one vein alone. This is the showing upon which the new shaft was sunk. In addition to this ore there are three other proven breaks on the property as well as the break which the drill is now in. Murphy is capitalized at 4,000,000 shai-es, 3,800,000 of which are issued with vendors stock, amounting to 1,000,000 shares, being pooled until November, 1929. In Fine Raiment Glasgow Herald (Cons.): (The brighter boots and shoes being offered to London men are not meeting with deserved appreciation.) The plumage of the Georgian is drab compared with that of the Victorian in his gayer moments. Although it is generally agreed that Disraeli and Dickens overloaded their color schemes, their well-meant errors of taste were at least tolerated; but similar exhibitions of sartorial exuberance to-day would drive the pioneers from the streets. Yet if it were ordained by Act of Parliament that all men appear j in public wearing plum-colored knee-breeches and green stockings we should probably obey with little more fuss than we make over the paying of income-tax. CHILDHOOD AIMEITS Can be Quickly Banished With Baby's Own Tablets. Keeley is reported to have made a new find on the mrface of their property at South Lorrain. The discovery is said to be a two-inch-wide vein of high grade silver. Values were not mentioned. It is further stated that a crosscut has been started underground to cut the downward extension cf this showing. Work on the new find at the Capital Rouyn is said to have opened up considerable high grade, showing considerable heavy leaf gold. The ore occurs in a strong break and appears TONIC TREATMENT FOR INDIGESTION Indigestion Comes With a Run-Down Condition -- Relief Comes Through Enriching the Blood -- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make New Blood. There are many symptoms of indigestion such as acute pain after eating, belching of wind, nausea and vomiting, bloating and pains in the region of the heart, a dread of food for the misery it causes. 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Break Colds with Minard's I Certain great branches of the Protestant Church have identified themselves with Volsteadism and are not 'Willing to discuss or to tolerate discussion of the great principle of -j temperance.--President Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar. \G*. PATENTS List^of "Wanted Inventions" Hopes to Extract Food From Wood German Professor Has Produced a Digestible Carbohydrate For Cattle and Hogs Berlin.--Professor Bergius, known as the successful liquefier of coal and maker synthetic benzine, claims another discovery from which it ap-{ pear sthe German Press also expects j Use SAWS «i Machine Knives! ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR Canadian Artist's Series Christmas Cards Beautiful Hand-Coloured Christmas Cards designed by Canada's Leading ially attractive ments at 60c, $1.00, and $1.60. Published by ROUS & MANN, LIMITED 172 SIMCQE ST.. 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