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Durham Review (1897), 4 Oct 1934, p. 7

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t Bit ward Your Hair Line inks He Must etting a Bit Old After searching England in vain for a boy with an English accent to play the part of David Copperfield, Hollyâ€" wood studio directors report they found five suitable lads in California, The youth of England must these days be talking English with a Hollywood talkie accent.â€"Hamilton Spoctator. J. N Darling, who as "Ding," the eartoonist bas made millions laugh, recently said that human avarice acâ€" counts for the dust storm that recentâ€" ly swept over the country, Denuding the land of forests and draining 17,. 000,000 acres of lakes, creeks and the marshes through greed for gain, had brought about the condition making such a storm possible, Conservation. ists a generation ago sounded such warnings but were not heeded.â€"The Detroit News. "Whether a married woman is & saint or an imp, depends entirely upen her busband." Heâ€"Will you marry me? Sheâ€"No, And they lived bappily ever after Really. A girl is funny, She woulid be ashâ€" amed io marry the fellow, yet she feels proud because be asked her. Daughterâ€"Oh | y'es,r i);day, ( better than any other boy I ever Fatherâ€"That young yours stays very late know how to say good. Before condemning a writer‘s work because it is not original, just think how much worse it would be if it were., Carlâ€"I saw Jane kissing her his. tory professor last night, Betty Coâ€"Edâ€"Yes, that is her weak point. Carlâ€"Kissing? Betty Coâ€"Edâ€"No, history We always like those poople who are kind to dogs and horses, Friendâ€"Was you ever kissed? Old Maidâ€"Well, it 1 shoald die to. morrow it would not be from curiosâ€" ity. Searched Canada Too! How difficult it is to tune in on & radip program that suits the whole family, Guideâ€"Now don‘t worry abou. that 1 have plenty more at bhome. Climber breaks? "The modern girl darns Rer own stockings," says a writer. She often expresses herself in far stronger terms on discovering a ladder in a new pair, Bored _ Listenerâ€"Yes noisiest. Boastful Young Man reared the biggest pig neighborhood . Eight boarders found the buthroom unoccupied before breakfast the first time their tried the handle of the door. 6,440,766 _ people, mofinung the stairs in the dark, took one more step than was necessary, Manicuristâ€"Â¥ou le'e, curesâ€"not operations, Customerâ€"Well, you ain‘t band very beautiful, Miss Correct This Sentence: "1 just natural," said she, "and pever th of the impression I am making," In & college town a studen at a boarding house to inquir rooms, Studentâ€"And what do you lor your rooms? Boarding House Mistressâ€"F lars up. Studentâ€"Yes, but I am a stu Boarding House Mistressâ€"T Ing the case, the price is $5 ¢ a lot more than of your friends *1P"C 1sS this to be said to the cre. dit of the magician or sleightâ€"ofâ€"hand performer, if he borrows a coin, a hat or a watch off you be always restores the property intant Tha+ 1. There is this to be dit of the magician No, no! If 16; ;ave but a word cheer, Bpeak it while I am alive to hear, _ .\ __ "CIP D¢e a comrade‘s bugleblast When the peril of Alpine heights is past? What need that the #purring peon roll When the runner is safe beyond the goal? What worth is eulogy‘s blandest breath C When whispered in ears that are hushed in death? What i: Till the 411 the swimmer‘s grasp to the bas clung? What help be a comrade‘s bugle When the JEIHl Af Alnina mabi Creed to Blame laurd? Unrecorded Accidents. 1s¢ of the rope if it â€"â€" But what if the rope say goodâ€"night? )h yes, Daddy, dear ° property intact, That 'la than you can say of many history but I am a student. e Mistressâ€"That be. > price is $5 down, , you ain‘t made this man friend of . Doesn‘t he , I just do mant. a student called to inquire about acquaintances â€"â€" My father in this entire *I just act’ never think j and _ the â€"Five dol. met, pe not flung started in the near future, Results of work to date on this property would indicate that Long Lac Adair has real possibilities of bringing in a Word coming down from tnis comâ€" panie‘s property continues to be of a decidedly optimistic nature and Frank Leslie, in charge ot operations, states that another new vein, ruaoning at right angles to the big number five, has been uncovered for several hunâ€" dred feet, First assay from fourâ€"foot channe!l ran well over $7.00, Two ad. ditional assays from the number five ran over $14.00 and $6.00. The man. agement are now considering plans for winter development, and it seems likely that shaft sinking will be charge E oo n m Te [mlum and present prices are over 60 cents, as compared with about 36 cents last year, A considerable amount has been shipped to the Am. erican market with the result that Canadian buyers are unusually active in soliciting this grade, Cash quota. tion for the best quality of malting barley is around 80 cents, f Western farmers are said to be rushing their wheat crop to market at an unprecedented rate, necording to reports eminating from western centres, It is estimated, now, that this year‘s crop will exceed the 1933 one by some 15,000,000 bushels and in addition the price is about seven. teen cents higher, One third of the marketable crop is already in the ele. vators, with quality being good from the southern sections, Frost has af. fected grade from the northern seeâ€" tions with the exception of the Peace River country which escaped the frost and is said to have a very tine crop., Malting barley is reported at a preâ€" xfi o on 1 P I '9, Once again western Ontarlo is exâ€" periencing the mad excitem=nt of anâ€" ©, other GOLD rush and many j:aportant looking discoveries have been made over a stretch of territory with a "| length of some forty miles and about ‘| four miles wide, While a rumber of "| promising showings of visib‘e _ gold *| were uncovered at earlier dates, the real excitement did not start until June, and since that time the length ‘|and width of the district has steadily grown, It is seldom that so many of |the older and soundly _ established mining companies have been #o prom. inent in securing ground and options as has been the case in this feld. Among those who have already se. cured claims are Coniagas _ Mines, Kirkland Hudson Bay (coutrulled by | Lake Shore), United States Smelters, | | Macassa, International Nickel, MeVitâ€" | tie Grobham and others. Several of | the properties held by these companâ€"! c ies are already under active develop. | j ment and results of work done to date in the district cannot help tut ereate | v @nthusiasm over the outlook. Literâ€" | 1 ally bhunodreds of veins have been | e opened up and snowings of visible|s gold has become a common occurâ€"| p rence. 12 rock The eastern section of the of Long Lac Adair Mines FINANCIAL Rush To Market Wheat Interest Centres on Sturgeon River Area PLUVG SMOKING TOoBAcco D1X IE FLASKHES e sew disâ€" _ Figures released by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics show that minerâ€" al production in Canada for the first six months of the current year hbas provement, being $383,103 as cbinp;. ed with $369,172 in July, 1933, ; For the year ending July 3ist this company earned $2.87 per skhare on the outstanding common atock and sales were reported as being the high. est in the company‘s history, Earnings were shown at $66,073 as against .63,â€" 429 for the previous year. Working capital also showed imâ€"| It is reported on good authority that notice will soon go out to share. holders proposing a reduction in the preferred dividend rate to 6% and at the same time offering preferred stock in lieu of arrears of dividends on the issue. It is understood that, if this arrangement is compieted, diâ€" vidend payments on the new basis will be resumed right away. The steady increéase in traffic revâ€" enues of the Canadian Kailways, which bas continued almost steadily for over a year provides one of the bright spots in the Canadian econoâ€" mic picture. With the exception of June, when a slight decline was re. corded, combined traffic revenues of the two roads have shown an increase each month over the same period a year ago, During the month of Aug. ust the increase amounted to 4.89% while the first two weeks of September recorded an increase of over eleven per cent., as. compared wit the same two weeks in 1933, F7 bBbudiabitatatin hn Audusint ic id McVittie Grabam, the Connell ~interâ€" ,ests, Spring Exploration and many others are prominent with important looking strikes having been made, General opinion, of those who have visited the new area, is that it seems likely that this district will outshine even the spectacular Little Long Lac section before many months have passed and certainly as the situation looks at present, this doesg not seem to be any exaggeration. Mineral Output Shows Big trict lies some sixteen miles north. | west of the Little Long Lac feld, which has been so promineut during the last year, In this part of the field several properties have been un der development for some months, and last winter a shipment of gold ore from surface of the Dikâ€"Dik propâ€"} erty was sent to the Flin Flon smelâ€" ter in Manitoba and it is said that after all charges were paid a return of some eighty dollars per ton was obtained, Other companies in this sec. tion include the Jomac Gold Syndi. cate, Sturgeon River Exploration Syndicate, U.8. Smelters, Int, Nickel‘ subsiduary, and Kirkland Hudson Bay,’ (Lake Shore), 1 In the central and westlern _ secâ€" tions of the camp Coniagas, Kirkland’] Hudson Bay, Oliver Severn Syndicate, || MaÂ¥ikens allko I8 Humberstone Shoe Co. Dominion Coal Co. Rail Revenues Rise tiata. «o , /"_Wond s most noted denâ€" tists: ‘The cost is greak; ‘umm A Joy To All Users Can‘t Slip or Slide wo&m’.P"“md mm’:g‘fi'&?&“u;"&':&' fort is yours. Eat anvthing w." °* The measure of choosing well whether a man likes what be has c sen.â€"Lamb. sea, and no matter how far the boat may rock, the floor of the galley re. mains perfectly level, thereby â€" perâ€" mitting cooking in all kinds of wea. ther. [ Something new in yachts is being built in the 64â€"foot sailing schooner now under construction at Newport Beach for Richard Arien Paramount star, The vessel hes a spring floor in the galley, which according to Arien, means that no matter how rough the} seas and no matter how rough the| FALSE TEETH Dr. Wernet‘s Powder For HW M B Sn sem wee 2s Profit of Beattie Gold Mines months to June 30, reached $12 with over $75,000 of this being for the second quarter, the Long Lac section, When Hollinger shar $21,50 last week they high record since 1927, Trafalgar Long Lac covered a new vein on the Long Lac sactinn St. Anthony mill some 146 tons per d tion in August was $25,000 in July, Calgary and Edmonton Corporation income for year ending June 30th was $19,376, as compared with $16,866 for the previous fiscal year, while income in realization account was $132,477 as against $97,124 in the previous year, Lee Gold Mines has ings in the new Sturge and is planning jmme ment, Teck Hughes has r ends to ten cents per as compared with foj teen cents per share Mcelntyre Porcupine Mines is ed to have three drills working perty recently optioned in Township, with eleven holes e ed to date. In Sturgeon River, during the past ’monlh or: two, literally huadreds ot veins have been reported to bave been discovered, and many of trese are said to be of a spectacular nature, Geological conditions are reported as excellent and it seems reasonably certain that a number of new produc. ers will be added to Ontariv‘s stead. ily growing list. time retain interest in the properties through. hotdings of securities to be issued by the operating company, The Sturgeon River Deve:opment Syndicate, which will shortly be pubâ€" licly announced, will have as its pur. pose, actual fnancing ang developâ€" ment assigned to it by the Exploraâ€" tion Syndicate, Unit holders of the Exploration Syndicate will participate on & preferred basis in tne issue of Development Syndicate units and will also get preferred position as, if and when share companies are formed and offerings made. I which has â€" developed through â€" the widespread. and â€" almost sensational discoveries in the Sturgeon River dis. trict, announcement is made of the formation of the Sturgeon River Kxâ€" ploration Syndicate for the purpose of acquiring properties and interests in other .companies operatiug in the area. The Syndicate has Already obâ€" tained a substantial interest in one threeâ€"million skare company with ac. reage in the heart of the area where spectacular surface Ahowings were responsible for the present in. tense interest in the district; has several properties under uption and has others under cousideration. Recognizing the tremendous profits which accrued to pioneers in such fields as the Little Long Lace Area,| the Syndicate management feels that the same opportunity exists in Onâ€"|â€" tario‘s most recent prospeclive mine making district, and it is the inten.|| tion of the syndicate to wholesale | 1 part of its holdings, but at tne same| time retain interest in the properties | t through. hotdings of securities to be| 1 gas d Vss un 9 1 hP Nh eb o 11 ies VeWV is in the first half of 1933. Quiput total. led $49,862,602, a new record bigh and an improvement of some 33% over the 1933 period, Total of all minerals for the period under review amounted to $131.9412,. 180 as against $90,647,151 m 1933, an increase of approximately 45%. made a very substantial increase, All‘ metals except arsenic and the quantity | of gold showed big advances. . Sold output was only one per ent, iss tha:| in the first six months of 1933. but the average price of gold in Canadian funds during the period endiag June 30 was $34,67, as.compared with $25.75 in the first half of 1933. Quiput total. Buys New Yacht Following the STCC HIn€e8S has acquired holdâ€" the new Sturgeon River Area planning jmmediate develop, Sturgeon_Rivsr Exploration vein on its they touched a 'new , reached $122,078.09 shares soid through 1 is now treating day, Gross producâ€" $36,300 as against reduced its divid. er share quarterly, former sare of fif. Mines has ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO intense _ interest es Das un property in well is has cho. B i8 reportâ€" ng on pro. in Hislop s completâ€" earned for six Two of the disabilities of her youth are that she cannot play in the Wim.â€" bledon Junior Championship this year or next or take the London matric for three years, Her father, watching her Middlesex triumph was & monument of Oriental impassivity.â€"The Spect. and won that, against a player fuliy up to championship standard, by 6.3, 6â€"1, She plays with both her bead and her feet. Her footwork is rewmafkable and so is ber mental concentration, Not of a physique to make hard driv. ing a specialty she wins her games by skill in placing, J ons l mescatiiss© Bs s is 2218 Handicapped though she is by not standing more than a head higher than the net, she fought her way with out check or hesitation into the final Miss Gem Hoahing the remark little thirteenâ€"year old player who the Midlesex Girls‘ Tennis Champ ship last Saturday, bas all the n ings of an England player in berâ€" fortunately though she is Chinese parentage she is British by birth Once again then, unt Heighâ€"Ho and aren‘t strains of "I Saw Stars" "Now you can make m of Roses." Am I right? We have often wondered just what type of music you folks in the smallâ€" €r towns and country villages favour the most. The sender of the best letâ€" ter will rective a free ticket to one of the big Radio Broadcasts here in Toronto this winter. ‘ Mustn‘t forget to recommend â€" the American Album of Familiar Music to those lovers of the semiclassic and light music. Virginia Rea and Frank Munn make a grand team interpollt-‘ ing the songs. J | _ Ishamâ€"of the "keeping up with | the Jones" clan, And what a band! Muzzyâ€"We suppose that most of you said, "The guy who writes that radio column is screwy, there‘s no one by the name of Muzzy anywhere. But there is; Muzzy Marcolline, the seat singer with Ted Fiorita, Fessâ€"One of Mrs. Williams little boys, leading a hot style dance band, and finally, Oswald Nelson, â€" known better as Ozzie. Miffâ€"Who answers to Mr One of the finest trombonists around these parts or any parts. Just in case you wondered as to the identity of the queer assortment of names we published last â€" week, here they are:â€" Cabâ€"We!l, that‘s an €asy one. Le Calloway of the Hiâ€"Deâ€"Ho school of‘ music. It goes to prove wha says, "It‘s tough enough the top of the ladder, but to stay there." Lou Conrad, for that is his name, is singing a song or two in an abâ€" solutely obseure role, It goes to prove what Winche}i we hear singing, but ‘;he very a Wwho seemed to have missed out far as reaching the top was conceé O3 The past week, we were listening to the very fine music of Leo Reis man‘s orchestra on the ciggie half. hour, when, of all things, who should y ' Last week we gave youse all a n| couple of accounts of the rise> of Public Enemies No. 1 and 2, Rudy Vallee and Bing Crosby respectively. It is with mingled feelings that we relate the story of the rise and fall, (yes, fallen already so soon) of a t singer, with a future that was every ®| bit as bright as those of public ‘| enemies Nos. 1 and 2 have proven to â€"| be. Just think back a few years to °| those â€" early morning â€" programmes "| emanating from â€" New York and * | sponsored by a big soup manufacturâ€" ‘|er. T. _ whole hour was built around | a young singer who had earned a ; fair degree of success in and around New York, and the powers that be, ; decided that he was star material | and only needed the building up to | put him in that class. The pro-' grammes were a big success, so the next step was to give him an orâ€" chestra of picked men and spot him at the Statler Roof in Boston. As you expected, after his first week, everyone, ‘with the "whatâ€"itâ€"takes" I were there dancing to his music and listening to his singing. The second week though, something seemed to have gone wrong, the band was betâ€" ter than ever, but his voice had hit la that long long trail. He wu 1d atâ€" y tempt a note, falter, hit it, then 3 waver miserably. As the weeks passâ€"| ,, ed, it became apparent that his voice was getting worse rather than 3 improving. Needless to say, his conâ€" U tract was not renewed. N.B.C. must have dropped him completely also, 8 for he was heard only occasionally in | 7â€" the two years that followed his dis-' mal debut. A Chinese Champion 0 answers to Mr. Mole. finest trombonists sliding w »tars" a steal from make my life a Bed I right? aren‘t the middle ing the remarkable old player wko won ‘ Tennis Champion. , bas all the makâ€" player in berâ€"and she is Chinese by until next week, enough getting to or any other it‘s tougher very man . out as concernâ€" j 21â€" 4 ",, * »CDHL Dow, of Kdinburgh related the experience of a Dundee dentist, whose premises bad ~ been ]’ In course of the talk, exporience ; oOf dentists with patients under An after anaesthetics were described, Mr R. WIIcox, Bristol, spoke of the wreck. ing of his surgery by a Staiwart and Â¥iolent Welshman, a former iusby in. ternationalist, After the truoublesome tooth bad been extracted the patient became very violent, He caught the dentist by the thighs and threw hi several feet against the wall. _ The nurse jumped out of the SUrgery winâ€" dow; but the anaesthetist, a young Scot who played football brought the patient down with a rugby lackle, and ultimately be was overpowereq. The patient was a sport however, and al. ter saying bhe was afraid he bad be. haved in an emol'dlury manner, ofâ€" fered to pay double fees. ‘ Mr, R, C,. Beott DO'. of Wainhnesk There were held the other day at ’Dundee meetings in connection with the British Dental Association, _ at one of them there was discussion on anaesthetics that might be used in dental surgery, Evipan was epoken of as were also chloroform, ether, nu-} rous oxide and oxygen, nag »p3,, _\ _ 7 "Cres Of Jand which has not hitherto been under cuitivation, The total cost was $3,000,000 and the Government expects to realize gix per cent upon its investment, Al the machinery and materials employed up. on the work were British, Thus it brought to completion A dream of the eleventh century, for the Cauvery was damned then, Jundreds: of thousands of people are also assur. ed of an ample living wiho bave hith. erto had to eke out & precurious exâ€" istence, dependent entirely 10r their water supply upon the ratter unrel. lable monsoons, British energy and enterprise continue the great work of developing India tor the Indians whe. ther Gandbi fasts or rl;hu.-nontreal Star. ® e ERmd ‘y be properly cultivated as they are, | The latest development in this gi. |rection is the Mettur dam on the Cau. very river in Madras Presidency. This vast work is second only to the buge Sukkur barrage on the indus which was completed two years ago, It ranks in importance and size with the splendid works at Assouan on the Nile It is one mile long and 170 teet high, it bas created a reservoir one hundred miles in clrcumference, from which seventy miles of main canals provide ample water supply for three hun. dred thousand acres of land which has not hitherto been under cuitivation, The total cost was $3,000,000 anq the Government expects to rea‘lze six per cent upon its investment. a) the machinery and materials employed up. OB ADEUMADNI whsto Reets:ca. D. m odeoye o @0 ber surplus population. Instead of re. lying entirely upon the latter to reâ€" lieve her congestion, she aciually pro. vides new land for ber people within ber own borders, by providirg water supply for areas that could n possib. ly D8 DIODELIY ARIHUBLLA us s1 0 CV iL oC 11 Cereet io Ihem alll, The Indian governmen has jst been celebrating the completion of a great work of irrigation which mu»: be add. ed to its triumphs of peace Mother India utilizes irrigation as European countries employ emigrationâ€"to aid ber surplus population, Instead of re. Intines «uis d V M cce uC C 6P EVEE g1Â¥Gâ€" 1t # thougbt !regard it simply as a land of teeming millions and overwhelming heatâ€"and fasting Gandhbis. But India is in real. ity hecoming a more and more impor. tant factor in the British Commonâ€" wealth of Nations, and therefore any. thing that affects its prosperity ought to be of interest to them ali_ ‘ India is so far ay adians if they eve; regard it simply as millions and overw 1mports up to August 31 came to $221,581,524 or $60,083,285 _ more than last year, Total revenues amount to $141,215,â€" 849 in the five.â€"month period or $19,. 178,838 more than I28t vear Imports up ;(; $221,581,524 or thpn last year, Ottawa,â€"Canada‘s exports for the last five months of the present fiscal year totalled $258,897,407 or $51,273. 382 more than for the corresponding period of last year. Dominion‘s Canada‘s Exports Up $51,273,382 Backache is commonly caused by the kidneys becoming inactive, and allowing impurities to accumulate in p _EA aintaibeidnteiiiisindiiioatsadrale ds "1 was always feeling tired, never }had any energy, and could get no sleep at night, for the pain in my back. So after trying several differâ€" ent soâ€"called remedies (which did me no good at all), I decided to try Kruschen Salts. am delighted to be able to say that I am now a different woman, full of life and energy, and free from the pain in the back."â€" (Mrs.) M. A. Under Anaesthetics ’ Only those who have experienced backache can understand how painful it can be. Only they can understand the disappointment of this woman as she tried one remedy after anotherâ€" only to find that ticy failed. And they will appreciate her delight at ;zow being able to write the Iollowim;l etter :â€" KEPT AWAKE BY BACKACHE mumon‘s _ Trade Figures Show Big Increase Over Last Year, °e of the talk, experiences with patients under and thetics were described, Mr. Bristol, spoke of the wreck. Ssurgery by a stalwart and Isbhman, a form or iusby in. st, After the troublesome e fanenrertan i se 2+ ried Kruschen â€" _â€"_â€"_Full of Life New Land For Old en extracted the pa _violent, He caaght e thighs and threw against the wall, mue long and 170 teet high, ited a reservoir one hundred clrcumference, from which iles of main canals provide I stulllc s s 8 She Was Always Tired far away that most Can ve.month period or $19 than last year, ever give it entury, for the hen, Jundreds are also assur. vho bave hith. precurious exâ€" ue patient cauaght the â€" Now ’ Your liver‘s a very small organ, but it certainly can put your digestive and eliminative organs out of kilter, by refusing to pour out its daily two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels, You won‘t completely correct such a condition by taking salts, Oll, mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gum, or roughage. When they‘ve moved your bowels they‘r throughâ€"and you need & liver stimulant. Carter‘s Little Liver PMs win soom Lisc xc s Cae EC bring back the m They‘re purely v Ask for them by stitutes. 36¢ at ; How Is Your I Wake up your Liver Bile £o s nc t" A2UTCOL ~end for samples. Liberai commission and bonus, Fastâ€"selling box assortmen ts also. Manufactured by Regal Stationery Co. 18 Adelaide Street West. Toronto remnl d Cinitnrdratticaiths £=" PTUC THH m .. _ _ _1HOUD SENLl free The ...-.., Company, World Patent Aumorneys 273 Bank Street, UOttawa, Canaga AGENTS wantTEp ABSOLUTELV THE PNEST ji», of personai Christmas Cards selling at $1.00 dozen, Large selection embonseg and handâ€"coloreg designs, calendars, bookmarks, choice Of greetings, many Dew features, al} folders, some wibt in customer‘s initial, as shown at our exâ€" hiblt at Canadian National Exhibition. Bend for samples 14,,.,/1 . "Xh!b!tion ROICT TV * 148t of wanteg information kent Confidence ir is no slight eyj â€"Montaigne, England So there impossible t public. Both Séturday Ev;-uil;g 1 British service ans Bruce Bliven, editor of public, New York, says broadcuung in Britain cent superiop 10 that of States, Joseph Hergeshe us 4 : Mr. Leltoy, a in Canada for s, Of age, He first in 1891 and ait« returned to Lo: ticles to leading inK the Pesou nce Canada ang its Before, he fou:., tablished the ~, view . " [Cnnadian news work in 1, | Annonm-ing the merge; ors â€" of "Canada" remar years of depressig»; wSevier the fortunes Of many ne bad been wisely decideq : adian weeklies )n London their wastety) cumpelffioy ed. London, â€" The wee Paper, "Canada," publi the past 27 years is with another weekly ; Gazette," The editor ang tound mer publication, Walter 37 years 6f prominent a. Canadian Weeklies Merge in London Canad: Issue No 39â€"‘34 * Classified y TA TY Corcnie ed their minds about having the ex. }lncuon done, saying: "I wopn‘t bave EBas today." The dentist could not unâ€" derstand the change of front until one day be sat down in the chay; bimself. Directly opposite on the wa; Of the Saivation Army Citadel, in large let. ters. were the words : "Propare to meet youpr God."â€"Banlflhlme Journal where a new building stands the city. ‘The dentist | was when â€" several of dis patien bat down in his Sdrgerv ohas Kruschen Salts is Drug Stores at 45¢ bottle. V the bloodstream, The six salts in Kruschen will coax your kidneys back to healthy, normal action so that they will rid your bloodâ€"stream of every particle of poisonous waste matter. As an immediate result you will exâ€" perience joyous relief from those old, dragginx pains. And as you persevere with the "little daily dose" of Krusâ€" chen, the twinges willl' become less and less frequent until finally your backâ€" ache will be no more than the memâ€" ory of a bad dream, T ol o m jU ea‘thy, normal action so th; will rid your bloodâ€"stream of particle of poisonous waste q As an immediate result you w perience joyous relief from the dragging pains. And as vawn wo Off Colour? "Ne JJver Pills will soor :.ho sunshine into your life ada and Canadian 6 Abandon Competit; on men Studying you aie â€" and iIs gi be foundeg 1 the "4nj; ‘an put your digestive and Drgans out of kilter, by p(:ut“.out its daily two vasd a L _ F to Loudor, leading puyp of prominep; Take JL another . evidence of 3 â€"â€"Without Calomel minds about hulug'lhe';;: done, saying: "I wopn‘t bave ue tmacs h I. fuist Anad SA y s The weekly u1w trated la," publisheq Lebe for years is being merged weekly Ihe o Cansiian EVERY invq On 10 yee isited t P Six year inventiong Your Choice '\dvertmng it On 1| pent s the 8y London ind e O8st lounder ; 7°0E stands loday in dentist | was amazed f his patients having surgery chan, chang. remark the avys VA1dan Gazetle ompetition Safe, â€" Bure, tefuse â€" subs 11 ¢ COH is obtainable at all ¢. _ and 75e, per Liver? wS80 Th y 4y Mn is D U T Ol Ihe To Letioy close lhe th s oi ENTOKR awnd Tud (mies wuuld Amoer 1000 Ne necent o sffected, napers. it * wC Canâ€" Uime U ert vintue w e HHd ow AN@ Whheet thenee n with youd s 4 Vieal the the be per enn €ame add. 41 HMQ rwed dhan

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