nts Are ot Overlooked h4 a to Have 1,000,000 Pilots eer Canadians ong and Sturdy 18 due to the office be ints of the United verlooked by news ediâ€" ‘er gets nine columns* ex for two months in *. Even the last two feated President were 120,000 words of news New York Vimaes riLaIn is Ont remendous Air tain is 1,5300 s History of ettlers of », have strongâ€" oument of the ‘imes that orlgingi + from other a, said Dr. s came the en the Unitâ€" al of the At. lied or went was the un. ational bounâ€" 1¢e from the ed "V" bounâ€" wedge driven iiddle states. ake 1783, whos t be forgot al builders of pioncers who and actually (Wai N. Sas Dr w h Ar ‘olumbia, Woman‘s of â€" Old @enla Na Sif ® M# (» ty aC. AP OR lom rl n&D tisl » had all of in @D On mother, printing is an offshoot of the famous Bertillon method of fingerâ€"printing. In the case of babies it is easier to obtain good fook impressions,. Two prints of sach #Joot are taken, one for hospital recâ€"eds and one for the Saskatoon City Hospitat authoriâ€" ties are running no risk of confusing identitics of newâ€"born babies in that institution. Each new artrival is footâ€"printed _ before leaving the mother‘s side, thus establishing posiâ€" tive identification. Thelyltemilllsoinnuinmny other Canadian hospitals. Foot: printing is an offshoot of the famous Babies F ootpiï¬ed In Saskatoon nome fellows who work for all they are worth must have plenty of time on their hands. She A bitter lot for me morn Doth heartless Fate design, My wife eyes wistfully each day Another face than mine! She feels the beck of other hands, 4 While jealous fiends me mock ; kc s m C CS P If people would stop talking about war and planning for war, munition makers would have to engage in some other line of business. Fatherâ€"I‘m expecting to make an undertaker out of him. Neighborâ€" Why are you letting your son study those dead languages at college? Just the same as a woman falls into a woman‘s arms, a man falls into a woman‘s hands, can you quote something from the Bible to show that a man should not have two wives? Juniorâ€"Yesâ€" ‘No two masters.‘ One of the pleasant episodes of life is making plans to spend money THuk cacita n e that you never iet. you gave it to sick. Little MacDonald (to butcher) â€" Give me 10 cents‘ worth of dog meat, and be sure its fresh, for the last time Some fellows CGrandma Samantha Smathers from near Brushville says in her days the young fellows didn‘t think so much about a girl‘s beauty as they did about a comfortable hammock on a eool porch and a nice cake. e thrills at oih;rmto-l'le; My rival is the clock. Daddy (after stealthy glance aâ€" round)â€"Because that would not be heaven, my dear. Little Graceâ€"Why are there marriages in _l_\eaven, Daddy dear? Dinerâ€"Yes, but I‘m get through this meal | traise the prices any more. Waiterâ€"All right, sir, s Yog_ will get served in time. Juniorâ€"How c gave me 50 cents. His Mother â€" Did you scream, darling? Little Junior (on return from denâ€" tist‘s)â€"The doctor told me before he began that if I screamed, cried or hollered it would cost me a dollar, and if 1 was a good boy, it would only be 50 cents. Give a stubborn man his way and he will credit you with having excelâ€" lent judgment. Sunday School So live that you will not have to peep out of the window to see if a bill collector is at the door. A philathropist is one whose genâ€" erosity is praised because he left what he couldn‘t take with him. Minister (sympathetically) â€" And how long ago did your brother die? Elderly Ladyâ€"Oh, sir, he isn‘t dead. He was took to the asylum. me, that I felt I simply must speak with you. He was a salesman, and such a wonderful talker, Elderly Ladyâ€"Oh, sir, 1 hope you will excuse my asking you to call, but when I heard you preach and pray last Sunday you did so remind me of my brother, who was took from A minister was sent for by an elderly lady: With the advent of her first baby a mother thinks she has discovered an entirely new language. Joeâ€"1 thought 1 did, but the girl I tried my system on married me. Tomâ€"Do you know anything about flirting? The Beautiful and Dumb Betty eats carrots for Vitamin A, spinach for Vitamin B, From a herd of cow: that leisurely browse on yeast, comes C and D; Betty is balanced right up to the chin wi‘th Vitamin this and thatâ€" But there‘s not enough letters in our alphabet to balance her under her hat. Heard? me Daddy got awfully could 1? You only Teacherâ€" Junior, _ I‘m anxious to meal before you man can serve are there no all right. Phillips® Milk of M agnesia that cause headache, stomach pains and other distress Iry it You‘ll feel tike a new person. Butâ€"be carefut you get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia or Phillips‘® Milk ot Magnesia Tablets It you have Acid stcmach, don‘t worry about it. Follow the simple directions given above <IThis small dosage of Phillips Milk or Magnesia afts at once to neutralize the acids "Insurance against unemployment must not, by a chance or loophole, become a mere dole which encourâ€" ages idleness and defeats its own purâ€" pose."â€" Franklin D. Roosevelt. 200 EOOE ERCCCEC TD AEVEIMVETC in checking on whther they obey these hours, wlellin, Germanyâ€"Novel methods for preventing crime have been anâ€" nounced by the criminal police. Criminals convicted _ three times would not be permitted to marry, for example; and thieves punished three times for stealing bicycles or autoâ€" mobiles are banned from operating such vehicles for the rest of their lives. The new rules also piovide that convicts thrice imprisoned who "are in danger of .epeating their ofâ€" fences," must remain in their homes between 11 p.m. and 5 am.â€"6 a.m. in Winterâ€"and deliver the keys of their homes to the police to facilitate OW TO FIND OUT "If there are in office the kind of men, and also women, who cannot say no, who think that a public ofâ€" fice is their private property, then these things will happen and will conâ€" tinue to happen. "You canr ot give criminals an inch. "We have built a magnificent framework of government, but it deâ€" pends on our best people, upon lawâ€" years everywhere, to make the law do what it is intended to do, accomplish substantial justice." Marriage Barred to German Criminals Florence E. Allen, who left the Ohio Supreme Court bench to become a judge in the United Circuit Corrt of Appeals in Cincinnati also told the Cleveland Bar Association: Crime Occurs Because Finest and Best Equipped Men ‘ Will not Take OC:~â€" Clevelandâ€"In the opinion of he first woman appointed to a United States court of general jurisdiction, the escape of John Dillinger "and the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby ocâ€" curred because our finest and best equipped men leave government to the least desirable ciass." 1 Least Desirable Men In High Positions Stettin, Germanyâ€"Novel __Taken every morning, Kruschen effects a perfectly natural clearance of undigested food substances and all excessive watery waste matter. Unâ€" less this wastage is regularly expelled Nature will eventually store it up out of the way in the form of ugly fat. Once Kruschen gets into the blood you will soon see that double chin beâ€" gin to go, and that too prominent abâ€" domen begin to disappear. ‘ there is many a fat man who finds the going far from easy. The followâ€" ing letter describes one typical inâ€" stance :â€" "I began to put on weight this year, and developed stoutness in the stomach which was very ugly. I took Kruschen Salts each morning for a month, and reduced my weight 13 lbs, So 1 kept on, and have now reduced 19 lbs. altogether. Apart from that, it has also relieved me of headaches, and I feel absolutely fit each morning, ready for a hard day‘s work."â€"H.M. A fat man is commonly supposed tg be good,hnmour_ed, easyâ€"going. But Now Feels Absolutely Fit HOW ONE MAN LOST 19 lbs. FAT MADG t Canaoa ’ Harold Colman Rickaby, senfor preâ€"Cambrian geologist of the Mines Department, has been appointed proâ€" vincial geologist to succeed the late Dr. A. G. Burrows. Mr. Rickaby will complete und prepare for publication the report on the Sudbury district on which be and Dr. Burrows worked WMEzinty es Wns ath h t 5 1. The number of geological pa:ues which will go out into the mineral regions of Northern Ontarioâ€" this year has been increased in keeping with the great interest in gold minâ€" ing and in expectation that â€" large numbers of prospectors will take the‘ field this year, Hon, Chas. McCrea.‘ Minister of Mines, announces, Many Mining Areas Get in again prove the stdl;da'r;!_- ot‘ adian straight dealing and et} business. Along with the Prospector Possibilities Unlimited ons ce noiee IMECive At world price of $30â€"No tax. At world price of $33â€"No tax. At world price of $34â€"$3.40 per oz At world price of $35â€"$3.50 per oz At world price of $40â€"$4.00 per oz. Sorimens iimmmmmermmmrmieny, American money is flowing into Canada these days for investment in Canadian mines. This is a great thing for Canada and no doubt is the major cause of the activities on the exchange. The "NRA" and "Brain Trust" with their talk of leg. Islation to curb all speculative actiâ€" vities on the United States FExchangâ€" es are scaring the American investor. Canadian mines offer a real inâ€" ducement to Americans no â€" longer available in the United States. Let us as good Canadians welcome this money and except our olligations of honesty, decency and courtesy, and‘ SENNETERRE GOLD SYNDICATE Room 202, 53 King St. West TORONTO 20% ï¬:ntare &_1 QJ New Tax will show this clearly, ’ How It Works Out It should be observed that the net price paid to the mines must be $30 an ounce before any of the additional tax is imposed. The operation of the imposition is indicated in the following table: At world price of $30â€"No tax. At world price of $33â€"No tax. At world price of $34â€"$3.40 per oz. At world price of $35â€"$3.50 per oz.‘ At world nrina af Grn ~ a4 nsl _ The splendid rally in Gold stocks last Thursday afternoon after ‘the tremendous selling flurry in the early morning shows firm belief and opâ€" timism in Canada‘s Gold situation. With all due consideration to the fact that 10% of any mines gold will go to the Government (providing Gold is selling over $30 an ounce) it will not interfere to any noticeable extent to the earning power of the mine. _ The following table of the: KELL ‘ay. . AAC A0 4E Practically every business in Canâ€" ada is taxed to an extent, and Gold Mining falls in line with its increased groduction as Bonaâ€"fide Taxable inâ€" There is no need for alarm in the present gold situation. â€" Mr. Rhode‘s New Tax does not alter the Potential Paying Possibilities of Canadian mines. "She may have been looking for roâ€" mance and she probably thought she found it in this petting. No doubt she pictured the romantic embraces she had seen in the magazines.. She is a very foolish girl." "This girl may have been romantic‘ declared the judge, "The fact was brought out that she was carrying a movie magazine the night the alleged offence took place. After all we know how much, unfortunately, the ideals of our youth are formulated by these said magazines and movies, and not always for their own good. TORONTOâ€"llovin‘ picture â€" fan magazines and movies were scored by Mr. Justice J. H. Hope in commenting on the case of Frank Hanson, â€" conâ€" victed of a charge of assaulting a 15â€"year.â€"old girl. New Gold Development Movie Love Scenes Held Bad for Youth MINING â€" FINANCGE on a Will Be Surveyad of geologlcal nartiesa e of $30â€"No tax. e of $33â€"No tax. : of $34â€"$3.40 per oz. : of $35â€"$38.50 per oz. : of $40â€"$4,.00 per oz. ometitenivrstinmmsnrccey oney is flowing into days for investment in ‘s. This is a great ada and no doubt is se of the activities on _ The "NRA" and Note and Comment courtesy, and of _ Canâ€" ethics in OZ. OZ. OZ. Three veins have been located on the property to date. Nc. 1 has been traced for a distance of 800 feet on surface and shows a width of 80 feet, carrying free gold in places, No. 2 is similar to No. 1 and has been traced for 300 feet and samples reâ€" turned assays of $6.40 in gold at the old price. _ No. 3 is a quartz dyke, 40 feet wide, opened for 100 feet in length, carrying chalcopyrite stripping and trenching in preparaâ€" tion for diamond drilling is to get under way at Senneterre Gold Synâ€" dicate‘s property in Senneterre townâ€" ship, Quebec, as soon as the snow melts, lccox:ding to official reports. _ Output for March at 172,459 ounces, valued at $5,961,324, was the highest monthly rate for the year to date, and compares with 160,804 ounces valued at $5,548,628 in February. Kirkland Lake maintained its posiâ€" tion as the leading gold camp of the province, reporting output of 88,050 ounces compared with 78,226 ounces from the Porcupine area. Value Gold Output Mines of Ontario Produced $17,038,001 in First Quarterâ€"Tonnage Higher _ Production of gold mines of Ontario during the first quarter of the year was valued at $17,038,001, against $13,201,057 in the corresponding three months of 1933. Both figures are based on the price of gold at the time of production, 1934 at $35 per ounce and 1933 with exchange added, For the quarter under review ore milâ€" led exceeded that of the correspondâ€" ing quarter by 139,821 tons. Recovery for the three months totalled 497,028 ounces of gold and 106,010 ounces of silver, Wanted Highâ€"Class Man. Write for parâ€" ticulars. _ _STRICKLAND & CO. CANADIAN MINING BROKER 331 Bay Street TORONTO Preliminary work consisting of Big Increase Shown ada is made clear by the number of new mines being brought into proâ€" duction. In recent months the Macâ€" assa and the Greeneâ€"Stabell were brought into profitable production. Within the next few months Little Long Lac, Central Patricia, Youngâ€" Davidson, Matachewan Consolidated, Canadian Malartic, McMillan Gold‘ Mines, Sullivan Gold Mines, and Thompson Cadillas are expected to be equipped with mills and entering the producing stage. Still other new _mines loom upon the horizon. Among! those in advanced stages of explorâ€"| ation and development, and with good promise of being among the new gold producers of the next years are God‘s Lake Gold Mines, PickleCrow Gold Mines, McKenzie Red Lake Gold Mines, Gunnar Gold Mines, Lamague Gold Mines, Noranda (Chibougamau holdings), Kirklanc Gold Belt, Mcâ€" Watters Gold Mines, Lake Fortune, Smelter Gold Mines, and others.â€"J. A, M. in Saturday Night. The rate at which gold. mining is growing ln_ mlgdle and eastern Canâ€" Dr. H, C. Laird will continue his work in the Swayze area and will visit the Horword Lake district; Dr. E. L Bruce will sp.nd some months in the area east of Lake Nipigon and take in the Atigogama Lake region, north of Jellicoe: Dr. M. E. Hurst will visit districts along the T. & for three seasons. Mt. Rickaby m nla Py 1 C °20 _STICC seasons,. Mr. Rickaby will also report on recent developments in thoi Mongowin district. Local Representative " Qlll, _ CCC CHHCOOIP TecQrtk #5¢ & royal city since the: days of Alfred the Great â€" well over a thousand years. The old city glories in its past, most causual visitor; it isn‘t wonder that a frequent quest of great metropolis stumbles upon High and Low in London Last week I told you I might things are apt to happen to even l;l One evening just as I was passing +; | the Palace Theatre where the picture q| "Dinner at Eight" was being shown q| and from where the audience were e| leaving, three people passed â€" two ,| women and a man. The street was .. | crowded, autos and taxis were dashâ€" , | ing in every direction and the police .| man, with his white elbow cuffs, on point duty, was kept busy directing traffic. The man was a rough looking customer, peak cap pulled over his eyes, scarf arounf his throat and| t anr carying a rough parcil One ofl the women was large and nmruscular 1| â€"she walked, with an aid of proprie torship, beside the man: the )| uther slightes _ and prettier woman ‘| walked behind. Sudden‘y the big wo-! | man stopped and turned nbout, | smashed into the frailer one, hitting' | her across the face with a heavy | handâ€"bag which she carried in her |hand Then the row started. Both woâ€" men seemed to be striving for the} atteniion of the man who walked| along stolidly ana let them fight it out. Off the curb an into the midst}, of the traffic the battle waged: ( loud screams and recriminations rent the air and hair was pulled, teeth knocked out andclothin g torn. Horns shreiked and drivers yelled while the| poor traffic cop was much upset,| I between his .uty with the traffic}, and the, necessity of stopping this brawl. _ Finally the lightes woman who by this time was badly batteved, appealed to tie policeman and just then two other officers happenng along, the two combatants were taken into custody and marched down the crowded sidewalk. The man â€" well, nc one seemed to know what became of him, he just vanished and left his admirers to their fate. he Write to Captain F. H, Reid, C. P. R. Building, Toronto, or teleâ€" phone WAverley 6646. any he Or, if you want to go to the Conâ€" tinent or the Passion Play, there are seven itineraries available, ranâ€" ging from 27 days to 57 days and in price from $341 to $778. It costs nothing to enquireâ€"it is a wonderful opportunity. Captain Reid‘s all motor, all Britâ€" ish tour sails on the "Empress of Australia" on June 21st. You can take 31 days, 45 days or continue on the whole trip for the 52 days. It is worth while to build up an estate of memories for the future: it is worth while DOING IT NOW. England, Scotland, Ireland and Walesâ€"just think of visiting them for the first time, or, if you have been there before, think of renewâ€" ing your previous experience. Queen Mother Alexandra? That the Royal Mews as the stables are forâ€" med â€" received its name from the time of falconry and that these were the buildings where the birds were ,'housed? That the name proper name ; of the House of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster"" That the Victoria Tower on these buildings is the largest square tower in the world, being 75 feet square and 336 feet ,hig-h at the top of the pinnacles? That the dials o the Clock Tower I (wherein is the great bell known as Big Ben) are 22% feet in diameter‘ ’lnr the figures are two feet long? l A Street Brawl From the sublime to the ridiculous ; pageantry to poverty: dignity to reckless abardonment the following scene is an example. On my spare evenings in London 1 ls‘ight to stoll about the streets mixing with the crowds, perhaps chat with iadies (") who seem overly anxious to strike up| an acquaintance, watch the theatre| crowds going home or to one of the| gay restaurants , especially around .‘ Piccadilly â€" human nature study 15" there in all its fullness. | for That Buckingl;mm Palace private residence of the Sc That St. James Palace, to 1 foreign ambasadors are accre the official residence? That residence of the Prince of ° Malborough House, recently â€" lpreoervu its traditions and loves the ceremony that accompanies the Lord Mayor‘s Show, the Procession of the Judiciary or, greater than all, whe State Procession ‘of their majesties, King Geogre and Queen Mary. In a minor degree, the ceremonies of the Changing of the Guard, both at Whitehall and at Buckingham Palace never fail to draw a crowd. lzid You Ever Know? Issue No. 17â€"‘34 THE BRITISH ISLES. him _and formerly Mother Alexa _ Palace is the f the Sovereign? lace, to which all are accredited, is e? That the new ince of Wales is recently fixed up y occupied by the] "Expericnce has given me con#â€" dence in Omega Oil. it excels as a freshener and strengtbener of the muscles." "Bob" Fitzsimmons, famous for the power of his punch, found â€" that Omega Oil goes deeper. As a house hold liniment Omega Oil is in valuable. It may be rubbed into the sore, aching muscles without blist ering the skin. Yet it is stronger and more penetrating than ordinary liniâ€" ments. All druggists bave Omega Oil or can easily get it for you. 35 and 60 cts. Bole Agent: John A. Huston Company, Limited, Toronto. "Our hope lies in expansion, in proâ€" duction, in distribution."â€"William E. Borah. ; Sacremento, _ Calif. â€" Bachelors would be taxed from $5 to $25 a year in California if the State Director of Finance Rolland Vandergrift had his way. Vandergi‘t pointed to a recent report that the 1933 California birthâ€" rate as the lowest in 25 years, and he said this is partly responsible for a current economic unbalance or an ex-‘ cess of commodities over demand. The vote for the Couzens amendâ€" ment levying the 10 per cent. added atx on income and urtax returns, estimated to raise another $55,000,â€" 000 in revenue, was a reversal of the recent decision against the proposal. A motion by Senator James Couzens (R., Mich.) to reconsider the vote, carried 40 to 35. 421 College St u Toronto Marieyâ€"Davidson Di:triputors and Used Parts Write at once for our bargain list of used motorcycles. Terms arranged. Would Put Tax On All Bachelors Democratic leaders spoke of threats of a veto for the revenue bill if the oil tax stayed in. Washingtonâ€"In two quick moves, the United States Senate adopted an emergency one year 10 per cent. adâ€" ditional tax on all individual tax reâ€" turns in 1935 and disregarded Presiâ€" dent Roosevelt‘s objections by apâ€" proving a processing tax on imported vegetable oils. I‘ll tell you about another row â€" taiis time it was in Belfast â€" in next weeks‘ article. U. S. Senate Adds 10 Per Cent. Tax Cofe! 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