Education anarie H A | 1an i Mp trial grower has been content to raise his woo!, put it on the market, and let it look after itself, but now he is beâ€" ginning to realize that everything he has been so confident abcut is on New Zealand, one of the great woolâ€"producing countries, has made little joint effort to improve flocks and fleeces. The Prime Minister points out that wool producers are today open to attack from manu. lacturers of alternative fibers. The Government has introduced a bill to impose a levy of not more than 44, & bale on all wool produced in the country, and to use the fund so es. lablished for wool reseadch, The fund is to be administered by 1 research committee appointed by the Council of Scientific ard Industrial Research, and is to be used to imâ€" prove the quality of New Zealand wool, to study sheep raising prob. lems, and to extend publicity in reâ€" »pect to the use of wool, New Zealand Plans ‘The total capi industry in 1933 compared with Employees last ye with a total payr against 24,561 emyp & payroll of $28 : another resumed, while in Manitoba the only mill manufacturing pulp and paper closed down, The 70 mills in Canada manufac~ turing pulp produced 2,979,562 tons last year, valued at $64,114,074, _ as compared with 2,663,248 tons in 1932, valued at $64,412,453,. This represent. ed an increase of 11.9 per cent. in quantity, but a drop of less than oneâ€" half of one per cent. in value. The 67 mills making paper in 1933 produced 2,416,810 tons of paper nd, other products, valued at $97,030,429, compared with 2,290,767 tons, nlnod‘ at $114,115,570 in 1932. This was an increase of 5 per cent, in quantity and a drop of 19 per cent, in value. l The total capital invested in the‘ Ius Jucae & Bos" Auckland, N.Z.â€" niario closed down, while one pulp mill resumed â€" operations. In New Brunswick one pulp mill closed but another resumed, while in Manitoba the only mill manufacturing pulp and paper closed Anwn UVilawa.â€"Gross production of the pulp and paper industry last year had a value of $13,415,492, according to & report issued by the Dominion Burâ€" eau of Statistics, This was a deâ€" erease of 9.01 per cent. from the value of $135,468,492 in 1992, and was Jjust slightly over halt of the gross production in the peak year of 1929, when the value was $243,674,246, In 1933 there was a net loss of three establishments in the industry. One pulp mill, one combined pulp and paper mill, and one paper mill in Ontario closed down, while one pulp mill resumed | ADakAHine â€" e uy _ Decrease Pulp Value In Specific applications of this purpose have been to study and endeavor to solve presentâ€"day problems; to assist veteran University men out of emâ€" ployment in getting re.established ; to assist unemployed exâ€"service men in sustaining and recovering ~their morale which bas been shaken by the depression and the exigencies of the relief system; to furnish constructive support and leadership which has been neglected by returned officers and men since the war; and to endeaâ€" vor to assist in the creation of an aimosphere of international goodâ€"will, Some months &go, in response to that inspiring message of the late Bir Arthur Currie, Lieutenantâ€"Colonel T. R. Loudon, Chairman of the Inter.| national Committee of The University | Veterans‘ League, _ proceeded to| Europe to interest college graduate | | exâ€"officers in the promotion of interâ€"| | national goodâ€"wi‘l and was encouragâ€"| ed with the results of his mission, It| . was Colonel Loudon‘s beliet that ac. tion to eliminate private profit on the manufacture of armaments would meet with the desired general supâ€" port and that, it it were adopted, mutual internationa] confldence would‘ result. Ottawa.â€"Gross This _ year. . Lieutenant . Colone] George A. Drew, K.C., nationally known exponent of Great Britain‘s war achievement, and of Canada‘s, will be the guest speaker. In spring of 1933 The University Veterans‘ League was formed. It aims to perpetuate the comradeship of the Great War, and to call forth again in the present crises of the nation and the Empire those qualities of leaderâ€" ship so superbly displayed by Canaâ€" dian University men in that great| crisis. F Toronto.â€"The second annual din. ner of The University Veterans‘ League will be held in the Royal York Hotel here on Saturday, November 10th. Last year the first dinner, on the night of November 11ith, the beâ€" loved Corps Commander, Sir Arthnr‘ Currie, lay on his heathbed., Veterans‘ League To Meet Again Lt.â€"Col. George A. Drew, K.C., Will Be Guest Speakâ€" er At Dinner November 10. ease Under Previous Year Is 9%; Half 1333 was $559,265,544, th $597,550,013 in 1932, st year numbered 24,037, payroll of $26,591,049 as employees in 1932, with $28,346,128. ‘ 1929 Total The New Zealand 1933 Lower in Wool dangerous. Mer Dentrifice and Mer Lotion are | er ce er Lotion are | scientifically made to pleasantly hel form | Sn en oo aort aags, io in facturers of nn«h‘: '.;:'d.'nt:‘ f bunidrorecet "Ferenteaibt ysd ie uP airisdrarrardad bacl A. .2 facturers of materials for dentiste. 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Municipal tax collections in Mani. toba were considerably better last year than in the previous year, acâ€" cording to a report recently issued by Hon, D L. MeL.anit Hnule cint e be Mortgage loans The blonde says a Baltimore tigator of racial types, is on th out, Very well, hand uS our hat ‘ Patientâ€""Yes, 1 followed the inâ€" structions on the bottle of medicine you gave me." Doctorâ€""What were they? Pa.tient-“Keep the bottle well corâ€" ked," Another thing that gives a man a pain in the neck, is this everlasting | chant about hbonor among thleves.: What evidence is there that there is any more honour among thieves than | among the rest of us? | grandfather. If he remembers the bicycle built for two, he is old enough to be your Prane#a l _. Husband (mutte;lng)â€"lhat On you; everything else is." Wife (as her husba for the retire) â€" Dea shut up for the night? More Hopeful Outlook ger in the old days, was bride looked much the washing her face, ;‘ 1 came to say that your daughter tells | me that sheâ€"erâ€"she loves me. Parentâ€""And 1 suppose you have come to ask permission to marry her? ' Young Manâ€""No &ir T saman in ani peek think T you «_ GTes wi It is keeping & two carat stone on | ticular : some girl‘s finger that keeps many a ! Canada boy‘s nose on the grindstone. , covered Prisonerâ€"*"Well your Honor, they are the only ones you can swindle. One reason as to swindle people' \;-‘ho dence in you?" The Editor sent back this req you will send me your picture 1 be able to tell you the reason." Father Our Editor recently a young man a letter tell me why it is that closes her eyes when ; hber." Johnâ€""I suppose they are blushing to think how green they‘ve been all the summer." Young manâ€"‘Er Billy, "Why do the in the autump?" Amiable Landladyâ€""Well, mum, it is all a matter of what one is used to, isn‘t it?" Mrs, Newlyâ€"Rich â€" "w boarding house! It seems prison," Sailorâ€""No miss, I got that when I broke an engagement, Missâ€""You must have had some narrow escapes during the war." Sailorâ€""I did Miss." Missâ€""Did you get that scar during an engagement?" Judgeâ€""How can It is cheaper to rent than to own a home, especially if you enjoy scratch. ing matches on the wal} and the like, Left a at noon, Not a mouthful to eat could he find, And the words he let out as he slam med the front door this morn, o un You don‘t have to stick to the Poor father came home for his to Mother, dear mother come home with me now, The afternoon‘s slipping by fast, You‘ve been at the polls since early 1420 DR Mother, dear at of sez _«__ make Heard? & strong smell of brimestone be hind, â€" says & junk one of lal types, is on the 'wayv , hand us our hat." Y ou why romance lasted lon her you are looking bet. Women in Politics every time he gets a; yard it makes him mother‘s salads. | V 2Sion to marry hert| "No, sir. I came to ask I husband prepared to C mW TWE‘ * # ® lv.Rinhk _ «um recently received from are finding a in . collections Blushing Dear is ev:eryt;ling * behave letter asking "Please _ that a girl always when a fellow kisses sirâ€"lâ€"er that is you be so mean ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO leaves turn red because the same after herself invesâ€" to the last, ! for his dinner j put confiâ€" depend reply: "If e we may June in on our Daily P CFRB, 12.45 p.m.; CRCT, 159 Bay St. F Mb deras db as & 2ikk l particulars, statement, etc forwarded upon applica _ _ _ __ ‘0rCign trade figures for the first nine months of the cunrert year show very substantial increases over the same period in the preceding WiWitmmmmmmmmm 222202 Interest payment ed due to grea company‘s â€" finar T Mniarngint dinsiatatisiscnis 4d | _ Official announcement is made for | the third quarter of the current year. Howey Gold Mines Ltd., showed tota) 'revenue of $367,502, as compared | with $471,000 in the previous quarter, Tonnage treated during the third quarter was 123,654 tons and mining costs, before depreciation, taxes, etc., were $1.80 per ton. The company has declared a dividend of.four cents per share, payable on December 1st to shareholders of record October 31st, Two previous dividends paid "‘were at the rate of 3 cents per share, so that present declaration brings total payâ€" ments for the yearâ€"up to ten cents nar whaws per share, $E CC P meecrenee , Officials of this company are repor. _ ted as expressing | satisfaction over | business conditions as they have exâ€" ,med during the past few months, A !steady flow of orders is being re. ceived by the company and volume is large enough to keep a substantial‘ | part of the plant operating steadily, ? ?2227 C Has cash assets of nearly $200 or every $100 bond outstanding MACKINNON & co. LIMITED Canadian rorel-gn trade A Good Defaulted Bond bond selling at below 25 cents in the dollar me Canag, y ._ }3" "OWEever, is the fact that, in Canada has the only new silver field of in covered since the days of the Cobalt boom price for silver will undoubtedly lead to mor of operators in this area. Work during the 1 one producer being brought in while at least tion in 1985. That only a very small fractio been prospected is a well known fact, but with ing and costs showing a steady downwar! +o. Issue No. 43â€"‘34 C C ids oo on dEek d on exports whieh wim i _ "C0Uon an equalization charge will be imposed on exports which will be equal to the deficiency which may exist between the theoretical parity of Chinese silver exchange with London and the rate of exchange officially fixed by the Central Bank of China, It is assumed that this step was taken to protect the silver reserves of the Chinese banks just as the United Stutes and Great Britain have taken steps in the past to prevent a heavy drain on the gold reserves of their banks, The pros and cons of the Chinese situation are too complicated to be of interest to the average person and it is only mentioned as being one of the factors affecting the gencral silver market, which is of real interest to many readers. Many mining companies who have silver contert in their ores will gain substantially through the higher price for the metal _ Of parâ€" ticular interest, however, is the fact that, inâ€"the Great Bear Lake district, Canada has the only new silver field of importance, which has been disâ€" covered since the days of the Cobalt boom about 1904â€"1906. The higher price for silver will undoubtedly lead to more intensive efforts on the part | of operators in this area. Work during the past four years has resulted in one producer being brought in while at least two others will be in producâ€" ion in 1985. That only a very small fraction of the favorable ground has been prospected is a well known fact, but with transportation facilities improvâ€" ng and costs showing a steady downward trend it seems certain that much nore activity will be seen in the district during the next year. ‘The writer has nterviewed several engineers and geologists who have spent the past sumâ€" mer in the grea'_and their enthusiasm on the outinc;. ¢. PC"t th¢* Ppast sun tantla® meafike R .cs 2+ WVIC Howey Gold Mines Earnings y3 RCFY udn tena ons s H contipged 1, 3 1775 I" the price for Silver in both London and New | York continues to hold the attention of the financial world. Buying by the “United States government is still the main factor in the situation and has | ead to a protest being filed by the Chinese government against the U.S. I solicy. They contend that the steadily advancing price for the white metal ' is hurting their export trade and is depleting their stocks of the metal. Apâ€" parently faced with huge reductions the government has placed a ten per ’cent. levy on silver exports and in addition an equalization charge will be imposed on exports which will be equal to the deficiency which may exist between the theoretical parity of Chinese silver exchange with London and the rate of exchange officially fixed by the Central Bank of China. It is assumed that this step was taken to protect the silver reserves of the Chinese banks just as the United Stutes and Great Britain have taken steps in the past to prevent a heavy drain on the gold reserves of their banks, The pros and cons of the Chinese situation are too complicated to be of interest to the average person and it is only mentioned as being one of the factors affecting the gencral silver market, which is of real interest to many r'eadesrs. Many mining companies wha pa... 30 0‘ rea‘! interest t avae urll murl _ x2 EV 1 Selling at below $25 St_“! Company of Canada of The ment can soon be resumâ€" great improvement in financial _ position and business. the corporation, â€" full ompany Ltd. steady advance in the Silver C nt, etc., will be application to FLASHES ECE €6.30 . p.m. ontinues to Hold Limelight _ 1 77/°° imports for the period am~ ounted to 8377,227,466, As _ compared with $281,037,525, Farm exports for the period under review showed &n increase of over twentyâ€"one million dollars and non~ ferrous metals, chiefly nicke!, lead ul2 uen . Te omm lquid $1.0 . ty Ne . 3i" 1‘ meohge rite Dr, ‘s i . Â¥. for free medical advice. ied FOu. Mr. Wm, Cadeau ofâ€" Victoria Harbor, Ont., says: "I was in a runâ€"down condition for nboul:o two ye;r:.d 1 tried diï¬btur‘em w‘:i‘- cines, a consu a doctor * noth hlsed me in the least, I used four bottles of Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery and felt like myself once more," + New size, tablets 50 cents WanlA €r m month during the period, trade show an adverse | the nine months exports 188,584, as against $359,94 Ago, while imports for the ounted to 8377,227,466, As with $281,037,525, put on healthy fieshâ€"this is you. Mr. Wm, Cadeau ofâ€" Vi year. ‘The favorable trade rose to $81,961,268, as comp $78,899,479 in 193% and i. A Body Builder Multiâ€"Million Dollar Canadian Sound Film °CC CS CaAports were 8459,-" against $359,947,004 a year . Wipdioti ie uued ts +~08, as compared with 1933, and in only one he period, did external adverse balance, For _ _rund ow n, when your blood is thin or stomach gives trouble, with gas, or "sour risâ€" imgs," try Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery, If you are thinâ€" blooded, need to PLUG SMOKING Tosacco WHEN you -fe_cl DIXIE cents, liquid $1.00 tonic for balance Send a three cent stamped enâ€" a date suitable to concerned. PATENTE eemnmnemeenmnitimmmmmeriess, A N OFFER To EVERy 9 7V MPC mr+4%â€"0.0 +4 List of lnro!-m. tion 20 CC CCerve TG join a going concern to take charge of one or more departâ€" ments on a fiftyâ€"fifty partnerâ€" ship basis. An investment wil be required, this investment to pay interest and is reéturnable at a date suitable to all parties â€"\ _7 ® EOnsWUng engineer, Mr, A. R. Farrell, superintendent of cpera. tions, has hireq expert shaft mep and necessary supplies of steel etc., are now on the way into the property, The shaft wl be put down Om the number two vein which has We covered for a length of over fls teen hundred feet and has been trag. ed for an additional seven hundred feet, Average width is about fourteen feet and where test pits were sunk the vein panned good | values. Macâ€" Farlane is the first property in the eastern section of the camp to get underground work under way. Ideas Unlimited Thirtyâ€"Nine Lee Avenue Tomnto, Ol'.‘.. Classified Advertising BUSINESS EXPANSION You will save money by smoking Dixie Plug, becayse it lasts longer in your pipe. You can cut each pipeful in your own way, coarse or flaky â€"long or short, as you prefer. Decision to start shaft . this company‘s property in Lac section was reached | rectors after an inspectior done to date was made by pany‘s consulting enginee Coincident with the announce that the interest rate paid by ) on deposits will be reduced, it is ed that rates on brokers loans w reduced from six per cent to five one half per cent on November 1 is anticipated that brokers rate clients wil} also be reduced ac ingly, MacFarlane Long Lac Gold Mines and zinc, an increase of approximate. ly twentyâ€"four million dollars, News print ‘also showed a nice gain a $116,946,633, as compared with $94, 622,347 in the previous year, LDâ€"An executive to going concern to take SR TE PmVEn wanteg inventions ang _ BCNt free Phe . °2 ° °C #°00000, 11 is stat _on brokers loans wil} be six per cent to five and cent on November Ist, It d that brokers rates to also be reduced accord» start shaft sinking at 8 property in the Long ‘as reached by the ciâ€" an inspection of work was made by the comâ€" ° ) _ _ CCI008 and ful 1ree. . The Ramesay Patent Attorneys. 273 wa rullal 10th is about fourteen test pits were sunk good | values, Macâ€" first property in the Oof the camp to get INVENTPor paid by banks announcement