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Durham Review (1897), 8 Nov 1934, p. 7

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stival HEALTH RULES FOR THE 1nltl'lill-1'Mi dds and ms of well. " " colds leave their imprints art, the lungs, the kidneys xervous system. The earlier ver any such damage and tr you repair it, the longer ' vital organs faithfully in the problem of living. , another argument in favor c examinations. Such ir-l , should be conducted with 'oughness for the purpose! ring not only physical im-: and faulty living habits. any foei of infection --' in the mouth, nose and such conditions not only a and winter troubles, but is of chronic organic dis-l Without refrigeration it wont impossible to feed the teeming Mons of any metropolis cheaply well. Yet we gather trom t 101 recently delivered in London by Frank Smith that “treezlng bu applied to very few toodatuttt, complete ~uccesa." Sir Puni- . New Method Proposed to Aid Transport From Australia idd win If are; m rcpt on medical adviee. iolent blowing of the nose dul and unnecessary, and , done by compressing I may drive infection in- le ear. Close one nostril g gently through the 'annot blow out congest- len bones and tissues of i it is better not to try. at is sore, stop talking; hroat. Restrain coughing possible. You csnnot swollen or congested try-you will only in.. inflammation. Medical a physician can always shorten the duration of ssen the danger of com- , symptoms of which a be appreciated by the th tr to Sir Fran tee: of beef _ good commie ut tour week; long tor tram merica. but In Malia, Andt They eat into BEEFINGAS r ' o'. H' (lEllllglll f:' '.'r : /,rr s f 't . . l. _:., I an rr Ar St ome kinds of ash and but- cuassfully frozen. it seema ref. Converted to solid Ice , are probably ruptured, wen waterpipes bunt, No -e are other shattering When the thawed are": ftesh is wet. Red thtid u, metropoiil cheaply and we gather trom t lecture eliverod in London by Sir ith that "freezing bu been very tew foodstuffs with uccess." " Frank spoke standpoint of Great Brit- med by weeks from New id Australia. Hue kinds of fish and but- -coss!uily frozen, it 569mm] Australia has been able r frozen beet to England. , Sir Frank Smith, ettill. 5 of beet can be main- od condition tor not more our weeks. The period is for transportatlon from Ca, but much too long la. And the reason itr.- y eat into the beef and Oalatable and urttit for mption. m the midst of which brings to 'ing misery of c onchitis. These ' ked upon as mor a How could the growth mt.) be prevented? To rill] some poisonous no. minkable. A no lug. -carbon dioxide. No in that. Experiments it turned out that an 10 per cent. carbonl l to molds but not to mks as it it were Pom. billed beet during the oyage from Australia. n ships have been " l dioxide chambers toI 1 experiment ot intrml an chilled beet into IR. A new period of! us for the re,",."',',',',',':) it! the engineer once am problem for How could PE upon as more or ietions, yet there We them, either I] high resisting re established by Nearly hereto o rise Above t should be and 68 de- a u uch destructive hilling ls meant I llttle above the rrly all imported “(store only chill. ml keep away where the d infected tmosphere. should be It should and] t ther- ad not chilled beet destructive to be teeming mil “gest- guard of the the biolo.. Ct would be THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE Men who so to conventions leave with the very best of intentions ot " tending at least one sessmn ' 'le a) tie __-__. “I?" H"! E "" m irfu"/f,c, lf 'cli't, 1'e2c( ih "ill',);',',' {in icatr/t, h"a "'.i_,I,:.'-r",.'ia_.'i,ii..,is,i._i.ii Phillrvs' Hulk LGi% ‘ .." V" ..1.Hdii of Magnum. '5fgtif viryiiiii." h PHILLIPS’ L Iiilk (/x/laytwu'a. Nu“ '" now on the silver standa "o- tries with a managed currency. China is fitthtm, I rency crisis and maybe she has taken the corre his being something like chaos exists, and how the s iii) cannot be now estimated. it has been suggested Ill. to adopt the gold standard, but such a step appet Jn.. it seems to be established. however, that the argu are be restored to .the East by s rise in silver is fall: it _ As there is now no direct tie_between silv silver is moving independently. Within one mm on about 14 per cent. in that period speculation h " has been based on the belief now confirmed that _ place an embargo on silver exports, thus remo nd sources of supply. 'or The wide fluctuations now occurring clearly have position, which is more likely to be mail rather than checked by China's action and the evi o- United States to continue its purchases. Still h th " likely, although the heavy bull position will Co "harp ieactions. o. -'"'"------------,.-.., F Bruilinn Traction i0, Gross earnings of Brazilian Tract. Latest re " ion Light and Power Co., Ltd. tor the plorauon & n’month ot September are reported at Ming in th, "132,677,724 as compared with 82,450,- trict, state _ 869 and net earnings were 81,435,170 yen to the , wagainst $1,388,923 in the previous about 60 tet 91 month. Aggregate gr'luts earnings tor lug up in t' P the first nine months of the current and when a " year amount to $22,510,047 as com- be erected ( _ pared with $21,362,167 in 1933. a shaft. S " -'---------------.-, level will tr, _ C"-"',":",":',":":'"',",".',":-.-:::'-"--'-, tunnel and r, a“. “I _ Wan, 'A “A drmi P Try this just once. Take either the familiar lit uid "PHILLIPS ". or the m-w l’hilflps’ Milk of Magnesia Tablets. But wateh out that yougct the Genuine PHILLIPS" Milk of Magnesia. Made in Canada. ALSO IN TABLET FORM.. Phllllps' Milk of Magneso Tab- & lots are now on sie at all drug styles uruahcrc. Each ttny The Winter Protection of Cod tim Oil .. _ - r___~v‘ --v-v‘ .'. llllllulf’. All you do is take familiar Philli s' Milk of Magnesia after meals. TEis acts to almost immediately neutrdlize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You feel like a new per§onl "weak stomachs" or. "irei/t,stip.es,',' doctors say, suffer tn Matty from nothing more serious than acid stone ach. Anti tlsis,tconynon ailment can -.. - -._........ "y"""'.' l to, usually be relieved now. m minutes, All ..777 " . . ' . tet Many people who think they have '.'wtak stomachs" or "indimUtiom" ... "hr" no alrect ti silver is moving Independently. V about 14 per cent. In that periot has been based on the belief now 1 place an embargo on silver expat sources of supply. The wide fluctuations now oe lative position, which is more likl rather than checked by China's act United States to continue its pure " likely, although the heavy bull "harp leactions. V .... qurxlut', The check Imposed up consequent appreciation of the situation in the East is although the Washington t what might hapnen long be China in effect is now tries with a managed curre rency crisis and maybe stu being something like chaos cannot be now estimated. I to adopt the gold standard, It seems to be established. h be restored to the East bv _ "Acid Indigestion" SCOTT’S accuracy, but some value of the Shanghai 14 per cent. whole the equivalent, with 'squali per cent. This of com has achieved its obiert ,,__‘ to check expo. into a Mate ot unsuccessful re silver buvinsr n Winter is a dangerous period for many of us. The cold and wet are constant menace: to health, requiring all our energy to combat. Scotti Emulsion gives Ion greater Winter protection because it u an Emulsife Cod Liver Oil in a solution of body building hypophosphites of lime and soda - PLUS values you get in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. London Predicts" Higher A WAY THAT RELIEVES THE CAUSE IN A FEW MINUTES PLUS, GREATER RESERVE OF VITALITY a "ate ot confusion. It eeessful representations 1 r buying policy and may What those results mnv WHAT ro DO ABOUT IAJLLI Ill.‘ "t f Mums“: TAN :mk‘ at uh {mg ILre. LIA In); - w. .255: J'5F1'..: cysv.t.g"s' "s ‘ ty “(5.". ' F.,. mm. I ,',. '.at.FY ' " Tag-3:3 J I. 4:2: , IPS , L report from London, h, exports of silver has 1 n... -l .. " -"_-.. “av: inf reaching results. those results may be cannot yet be gauged with any degree ot but some immedime effects can be stated. The sterling Ie Shanghai dollar has dropped Since last Monday by more than t. while the official rate at which sterling is now quoted is with equalization charges for export duty, to approximately 22 l'his of course, is quite prohibitive), and the Chinese Government d its objective, stopping Silver exports in one boune. eck Imposed upon China's export trade by the rise of silver and appreciation of the Shanghai dollar was an imoovtant aSpect ot n in the East ignored by silver enthusiaus in the United States, e Washington administration must have had ample warning ot happen long before it finally deemed upon its own silver policy. n effect is now off the silver standard and is one of the coun- managed currency. China is fighting resolutely to avoid a cur-' ‘ and maybe she has taken the correct action, but for the time hing like chaos exists, and how the situation will finally develop ow estimated. It has been suggested that China might be driven gold standard, but such a mm on..-» -__K . Ee Sale by Your Druggist qc'.-"""'".. "ml. , a rise in silver is failacious. direct tie between Silver and Si aptly. Within one month it has at period speculation has becom: in, ..-- - -- now occurring clearly In... ..-.__., . - now confirmed Git "ports, thus removi "ver. , likely to be maintained I action and the evident d purphases. Still hitrher I a.» uuUWH me r'ar Eastern exchange position '. comes, of course, as the climax to a series of to the United States Gove:nment to modify Rs , well havo for -srs-Lg-, . t .....W uuw.mnenl: to well have far ranching results. be cannot yet be gauged with any te effects can be stated. Th has dropped smoe last Monday by I rah. at -ce ' Western Canada Flour Net earnings of Warner Flour Mills Ltd., and its su eding August 3m, Wright ll Mines Ltd. shows net surle ’year of $3,836,131 which is nearly seventy cents per a tal production tor the year I to $6,797,579 and $30,741 to: were milled with an average $13.68 and recovery ot $13.07 After providing for divid the year, including the one October Ist, surplus carried amounted to 33.420375 S"gland, states thrown the Fa toy the nine m: ’(‘Ompared with 889. North we Went over the t, an increase of I over the 1933 1 on it would see: increase in mm mated from this the for Production from Mines In the first nine a gain of approximate as compared with the 1933. Figured in term funds, output for the p, to $52_298_353 nu raw-H position will tut year. The Kirkland La he way in point I Latest reports ftom the Bear Ex- ploration & Radium Company, oper- ating in the Great Bear Lake dis. trict, state that the raise being dri. ren to the surface is up 27 feet with about 60 feet to go. The raise is so. in; up in rock adjacent to the vein and when completed a headtrame will be erer'ted and the opening used as a. shaft. Sinking to the 300.toot level will then be resumed, On the tunnel and first levels several hun- dred feet of drifting has been done on the vein which shows high values over good widths. The company has supplies on hand I for the next season, all paid for and i has audit-lent cash in the "treasury toil take care of the development cam-'i paign planned for tho nnvo .,-.... I Wright Hargreaves Mines Ontario Gold Production -u mm Porcupine's $24,440,- tth western Ontario figures er the two million dollar mark use of around 80 per cent y 1933 figures and from now uld seem likely that a steady in I‘l'Odllt'tinn mau- hes "-b'., removing in point ot value ne months ot tet 1nned ft 'pr k surface is up 27 feet with eet to go. The raise is go- rook adjacent to the vein completed a headtrame will and the opening used as Sinking to the 300-foot then be resumed, On the V ,,......-..ule U]. HIE higher prices are regarded F from time to time cause was an Impox'Lant aspect ot mans m the United States, ave had ample warning ot upon its own silver policy. rd and 1s one of the coun- indicate I It has advanced 3d, Br become world-wide and hina would be forced to B.E.A.R. Silver Prices :imately 41 per cent 1 the same period in terms ot Canadian the period amounted against $37,047,850 r the fiscal year Wright Hargreaves " '0]. dlvidonds for for the year ending August Mst am. the one paid on ounted to $275,302 as compared with carried forward $236,165 in the previous fiscal period. 75. Increased deductions fur depreciat- - Ion und bad debts, however reduced Flour Report the earnings per preferred share to Western Canada $4.06 as against $4.73 last year. L its etitmiduaries Working capital showed a small in- crease at $965,468 while inventories ------ were up at $1,966,602 an increase of """-r--- some $342,000. Accounts receivable] Production Up tl Ontario Gold nine months shows Pate t‘xtensn'e spear xl or even increased determination of the “an: Hargreaves t surplus tor the hich is equal to per share. To- 8 year amounted 5741 tons ot ore average value of t $13.07 per ton. r dividends for 'htna's deciswe one of the amp at a steady y be antic. still leads with total per ton. “Dds tor paid on forward the largest oxenange " _ New. mun-nu uln- dead declaration can be expected when the directors meet early in November. To date this year 81.00 a share has been paid while last year total disbursments for the year were $1.50 per share. With profits said to be runnlng well over 82.50 per share during the current year it would seem likely that at least as much In last year may be anticlpated before the year closes. At the mine month] [running at the rate ot pounds, qt copper and atom“: 19,000 ounces month. It Is estimated auction is worth apprc 000 per month at the I gold. Rumors which were said to ate In New York regarding Ca copper mines, were promptly oftleitrl denial, insofar as N was concerned. Mr. J. Y. Mute: President stated that the co has its copper sold In advam that it is tar ahead in its sales as were reduced to $627,029 as compared with $669,220. Bank loans and ac. counts payable both showed increases at $779,000 and $931,872 respectively, It seems likely action m position. Three gig and 100 feet in circun' Simultaneous with this, ventilating system, erect decks, building of com machinery, etc. So ir'. w Interest to the pubhc, is ship is in the making. N oranda Rumors Spiked Honey is delightful, but too much breeds cholera and disease. Fragrani. fiowers are sweet to smell, and, mode. rately used, refresh the brain, but ex- cess causes headache. Light is pleas- ‘ant to the eyes, but too much staring into sumbeams dazzles or blinds them., Moderate Joys and delights are ever best, least hurtful, most contentfal, and comfortable to our spirits, where- as intemperance, immoderateness and excess mar all pleasure and delight, though themselves never so pleasant and 'dehihttul.-Spsneer. ..... w nrryxmng named for it, return the Regular package unopened to your druggisl and he will redeem it at full value. But act quickly or your Free Trial Bottle will be gone. Your druggist has only a. limited supply. Is estimated that 361}: I worth approximately " opportunity to try Kruschen Salts now positively free of charge Ask your drug- gist for the Kruschen Giant Package. This is the Regular bottle, together with a separate FREE TRIAL bottle. Use the Trial bottle first. Then if you are not entirely convinced that Kruschen will do everything claimed for it, return the Regular package unonenM m ww- If you suffer from loss of appetite, indigestion, sour stomach or n miserable feeling after meals there‘s nothing like Kruschen for relief. The little daily dose of Knuchen first stimulates the thow of gastric juices to aid digestion, and then ensures a complete, regular and unfail- ing elimination of all waste matter every dav. If you suffer, you'll wet opportunity to try Emu-hm llilll11liSTnti ? " ending August 3lst am- $275,00e as compared with the previous titscal period. Try KRUSCHEN at NO EXPENSE at the pre monthly produciion is rate ot about 6,000,000 Moderation Best were promptly given that another eadnche. Light is pleas- 2:; IW, as, but too much staring era sunk“: s dazzles or blinds them. modernlzatl s and delights are ever equipment I zrtful, most contentt’al, urged. k to our spirits, where- . ce, immoderateness and . l pleasure and delight, Fishermat elves never so pleasant "y.loty.' I .~Spcncer. Friend-, -'------------.-.-, The "Queen Mary gold output is or better per said to origin. 'ding Canadian sent price ot as Xaranda. Munch, the the company advance and ttold pro- ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO amonways and ladders; uld stem that the launch” only one of the many dt div]. 700,- come the 6'ay on the decl ul Public rooms d ladders, ere the launching, Among other things the cornmitcl sion suggested that alternaivo mar- kets be found outside Britain tor New Zealand'a produce, It urged early approach to the government of the. United Kingdom in order to arrive at a. preliminary under landing and provide the basis for future negoti- ations. The government should also make available at low rates or in-v terest to farmers and dairy Produc. era sunlclent funds to enable the modernization of farm and factory equipment and appliance ' the reportJ urged. Wellington, N.z.--Untess early and efteetive measures are taken to res- cue New Zealand'a dairy industry from its pro cent state, there will be 1 general breakdown in Bntrncittt re- lations between mortgagors and tnort- gagees making it impossible for New Zealand to meet overseas debt inter- est charges. it was declared in the report of the Royal Cotnmierion which made an exhaustive enquiry into the dairy industry. Conditions confronting the dairy [industry have assumed the propor- ‘t‘e 'ts of a national cried; the report 1 Jared. lt mentioned that the Brit- ish market was being flooded by the subsidized dairy produce from coun-‘ tries of the northern hemisphere, and Australia was also increa ing her! dairy output. Friend~“l beiGe-.Lu isherman: - "l te t IONS! I never saw BIG BUTTER SURPLUS - DROP IN SALES FOUND PERiL TO NATION'S FINANCING New Zealand I Seeks Market' " Bo: you 18 A kindly but landlady inquire " to how she , holiday. eyes then: uuzh you “Our plans bride a little "Oh how the landlady. amping f Tl Pet Fun. The expression "0.K.' “as come here to stay, "Pia English the way she is in But I long tor a chance To kick in the pants Those sweet young things cut it to "0ke." Id the ll ut h dc Man " een looking Around sue a position tor employ, a job, Entering In of. l to see the manager ting he said to the ot. m omewt I of In ould In biful young things “I " grad nan termorn the rs any open veived his " In H)“ he Classified Advehisine than n It we remembe ttext Wttr will be minded by Drum. the last One In: ow, Teacher, "Tell Bright scholar but mm; mm. Ott her and: in BXLVtI Inocx do, th CANADIA! n Ile he '" PITUITI Tell me uh ll ‘k when Wat, In .5 th nun ”a, Wral like "

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