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Durham Review (1897), 15 Nov 1934, p. 7

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Mme. Lute leClimbs " Disease Take Heaviest Toll 'er Cent. craphy Di "Money in dividend envelope- merely a I." foe "Vin. [ thrie"-rtoger Baboon. tl let for France wu accop‘ .vitatrlo by Finance mm: Germain-Mum: an" n an auto receipt: and upendlu The deficit is estimated thnn 500,000,000 lance (ab 000,000). France Gives v H u... vellum Mat Farm this is usally during week in Novemhnr Bees that collar or du immediately cleansing In Bet. At the m an outer can paucnzeru will have to buy new tickets " frontier nations. The reason given in that the agency mentioned are not nble to ob- tain eumcien: foreign currency from? the Reicbsbank to meet it: {crown} uettlements. Putting Bees In all other an} have to My now th Berlin,-r'urttter restrictions on Germans wishing to travel abroad have been announced by the Central European Travel Agency which states that it cannot issue through ticket- for foreign countries in future ex- cept to Switzerinnd. Paris Fresh Burdens Placed On Traveling Germans A machine which brushes grades, end polishes 1000 bushels of pots:- oes A day. A "combine miiher” with which the milk is never exposed to " in its "than from cow to 'ttnil, All-steel barns which ue shipped in paris from the factory and erected on, farms in units, designed to secomo.‘ date any desired number ot cows on 'tteep.--winnuree Tribune. l A sugar beet topper that plough. the beats out of the ground, grabs the entire root and carries " to the chop- ping in"... This little device, it la atated will cut labor coata " per cent. A new type ot tractor that: weighs little more than a draught’ horse. but has the pulling power ot: four. It costs no more than a anal] automobile does belt work and lup- pliea power tor binders and other ma- chine: hitched to it. _ Mme when the ancient mines of hus- bandry will be conducted with u lit- tle mama] labor as I modern steel rolling mill. Besides the newer Bids to wards I 'nectuutiaed farm m n. announced from time to time by map-) urncturers. They include the lollow-: tng: In 1882, We read. one oxen created I record one acre of land in nix minutes. In 1934 one ml Plough tractor could pm tn less than an hour. “4,.” compared with 82,774,401. six years ago. British Coinmbie'e figure for 1933 was 32,023,403 as against 8892 141 in 1928. Alberta increased by Bit. out 41 per cent to 81,739,240; Henn- obs by " per cent, to 81,043,000. New Brunswick registered the int- es: percentage increase, her [as ten. enues bringing in $865,790 in 1933, or, 266 per cent more than in 1928. Nove’ Santa‘s collection was 8933.571 "-l sins: $561,024; while Prince Ewderd inland took in 3166.831 compared with, 389,189 in 1928. in an of the province: the revenue from registration in the put nix years has remained fairly constant.‘ With the exception ot Saskatchewan,‘ however, which last year dropped) about $10,000, gas revenues hare ary ed. Ontario in 1933 collected 312.852-] 577, or 178 per cent more than in’ 1928. Quebecl gas revenue waa " 952,764 compared with 82,774,401. six years ago. British Coinmhia'a tint. for 1933 was 32,023,403 as against 8892 MI in 1928. Alberta Ina-ennui M n. I Such -e ,_-.-_- Vanna-cu prov- lncial "aunties by $123,069,603, or " average for the " you: ot 820.511.- 600 per mum. In the same period the provinces collected $130,041,460 in gasoline tax, or an annual average ot $el,673.577. he the next highest province in; 810.0444,¢7l. into the pn can?! “cording to figures by the Dominion Bureau of so Ontario's avenue constituted an: of the total for tho Do: which wu 847,004,157. From 1928 until 1932, the in: {or which statistics ore preset: nilabio registration: nub-hi Ottaora,--rtevenue derived by Ctus tdl'l nine provinces from vmoul itn- Poets on automobiles In: rear show. od Ontario collecting 820,493,342 from "eiatratiotm And nu tax, with Ora. he m- _ “A, A - November, Gives UP Hope Of Balancing Budget Revenue ! - - C"'" ary, Million' In ItlllMm 3933 In Ontario; Licence) ' "ow ! and Gagggu'ergzice That ! At no exma in mm Auto Revenue' lat are to be winterod in due-out should be curled ly after the last good flight they are likely to we Central Experimintat An unbaluced 1935 Down On the Farm advance foreshadows the registrations £1.35“ re read. one man and two' d a record by ploughing land in " hours and 40 1934 one mun and s two-l Away _ ..-._ - next highest province, draw.. need by the Central Agency which In!” no through ticket. tccopted as In- Minister Loni. -__ o‘IVUU‘I was In, W, t'2,023.40it " - -'--N. Johnson. The figures were, Height, iiberta ild'r'e'lfe'1',t,'li5 "55 inches; girth 31% inches, with at to $1,739,240; Mann. 30 pounds. cent, to $1,643,600, The ceremony dates back to 1723. rick registered the lug. Whoever guesses correctly has his , inereaae, her 38: "Li nuns printed on a card, framed, and t in 3865390 in 1933, or, Put up on the wall behind the chair; more than in 1928. Nova' man's table. To mark the occasion. Mon was 3933.571 "Jchunpagne and cigars are on the , while Prince Ewdard'. ttout"r.'u--New York Times. 3166.331 compared with I ------ For Winter (mute: moot. ted at more (about ttM,- Tease, her 3n re;- 8865390 In 1933, or than in 1928. Non was enriched prov. by $123,069,603, or n plough an acre alert to the first bud- the provinclu In presently av. of 8ttrtUtiea. ex- ed " p01 Dominion, Int year THE coo LIVER on. WITH THE PLUS VALUE ForSala by harm Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tab. lets are now on sale " all drug stores everywhere. Each tiny tab. let is the equilvzlienl ot a teas u Gen. ._.' ttine "llfi"lll'/J Milk of d-at, PHILLIPS; issued Well, scientists say the cause, in a great many cases, id more]!!! an acid condition of the stomach. ' he thing to do is simply to neutralize the excess stomach aeidity. Scott}; Emulsion in rich it; iG6iGiiiiiii7Giiro"a'iCi of1imeandsoda--PLU8value. ti Sco t' ofCodleet Oil. yous: m t .Emum: IV: In unruly Just an "Idea." Not "oz: Age." And According to SeUntteti, May be Something No Mon Alarming Than Touch Of Add Stomach At about 40, many gyople think they're “growing old." hey're tired a lot. Hive hea aches. Stomach up- sets. Dizziness. Nausea. The ENERGY VALUE of Bad liver Oil .)"i,i' Why at 4ir- if You Think You 're 2 “GROWING Om” MAYA (yr/”M Jerrr.-"sihi" if,“ drive deep into the hole. "attterirte-"Whr do all the boys like to play golf with Sylvia Anne? 1...... 'heNu, . I L?ndon--stomia, was a " IIt Simpson’s in Cheapside, , "City" men congregate for In: tthe daily ceremony or "guesir, I cheese." , For the first time in two and six months, the cheese m rectly 'uestsed---weitrht, height girth. The correct guesser was ,_ --".. ,. lk'l'f,e,ce.ttins_amuiar tsottleandG I FREE That Bottle. After using the Trix] bottle, continue with the Regular I bottb-unki, you ere not completely convinced that Knischen will do every- ' thing claimed for it, in which event your l drum will return your money if you take but the regular package unopened. But millions of people testify as to Eruschen's ttr.ectiveiteU, for in 119 dif- lerent countries nothing else has been found “no .5... AL. Katherine; “a...“ mu swe- the me results G Kruschen. use: your page without delay. The supply of Free Trial both h limited. l bled. ihTEJJIh, I! you Me: from _r.heurttatism, adu- ica, lumbago or neuritis you should try When Salts right any because your drum: is offering a FREE trial of Knnchcn for a limited time only. Ask Mahler the Krmcheii Giant Package antic juice. - to form aaa; "iiiriGc"-TaUitG%'i"l,'e" assimilated. Scott’s Emulsion in more qulc and can "atrniiated "eyanpuPtqtytLivesrtp# igttht1ttTg,t,tted At no expense to you With emuUtied oils digestion begin. " mainly. Peie.er,,ti.? must It any“); 31?ng AsSlllllllllll,.A'rIott PLUS SPEEDY muuuumonuay was a great day Simpson’s in Cheapside, where y" men congregate for lunch and daily ceremony ot “guessing the H. " Guessing the Cheese always makes J's makes . wild woods at the 14th , in two Years cheese was cor- and For the nine months ending Sept- ember 30;h, Neruda Mines Ltd. re.. port: net profit of $4,088,929 which is equal to $1.82 cents per share which compares with $3,033,436 or 81.35 per share for the some period in 1933. Reduction in recovery and increased costs reduced earnings tor the third quarter to 40 cents per share " com- pared whh 73 cents for the first quar- ter and 69 cents tor the second. A comparison ot the current state- ,ment with that for the preceding year would appear to indicate that the new bullion tax, put in elect this year is largely responsible for the decline in per share earnings " with the ex~ caption of this item, income and dil- bursementa were fairly well balancedl for the two years. Net earnings ot $3,029,906 are shown in interim, statement ot esti- mated earnings by Teck Hughes Gold Mines Ltd., tor the year ended August alst. This is equal to 63.03 cents per share which compares with 67.17 cents per share in the previous year. Por the twelve month period) the report shows gross income ot 86,- 248,359 which is approximately the ‘same as last year. Total operating costs amounted to 82,476,515 to which was added $625,811 as estimate for taxes and $253,005 for depreciation, leaving a net balance from operations ot $2,893,026 to which is added 8136,- 880 as the credit re bullion tax ott- set against Dominion income tax in 1934. fl- "mm” " not improving as rapidly as We might. Wish, yet prospects seem distinctly favourable provided there is no major reversal in the United States. The U. S. controls a sufficient proportion of the world's wealth and his total volume of consumption is so large a pro- portion of world consumption that no competent forecast of internal con- ditions can disregard the developments which may occur in that country." In contrast with this summary of business which is a fair statement of the situation which prevails in many countries. consider the summary 1tluety might be written within the United States. "In spite of a certain lack of financial confidence and despite the lack of activity in construction and durable goods, the total volume of business has shown substantial im- provement above the low level of 1932, and it is still possibe that a. re covery in the last months of the year may bring the total volume of pro- duction for the year above the totals attained in 1938. Certainly, unem- ployment has been reduced and prospects favour continued improvement unless there are unfortunate developments abroad." Both this statement and the previ6us one are expressions of the ttteriryitrGanii; of business conditions throughout the world. Within the United States excessive pessi- mism as to world conditions retards improvement, and doubt as to prospects in that country holds back business, in other countries. - "__"-- "1-way Ill“ I "__ ,.-..-..,.. we increasing production of the mining industry, the exceptional expansion in forestry are indicative of the improve which has become quite general throughout the country In Canada, and in many other countries, discussion of immediat: ternal business conditions is followed by speculation concerning pron in the United States of America. Frequently, the summary is stated in following form. "While business is not improving as rapidly as We a wish, yet prospects seem distinctly favourable provided there is no in reversal in the United States. The U. S. controls a sufficient proportio the world's wealth and its total volume of consumption is so large a poniion of world consumption that no competent forecast of internal' I ditions can disregard the developments which may occur in that count In contrast with this summary of business which is a fair statement of situation which prevails in many countries. consider the summary wl might be written within the United States. "In spite of a certain lack financial confidence and despite the lack of activity in construct and durable goods, the total volume of hncinnm Is.... -V_, _ "P-.-- _, . - The current monthly letter issued by the Royal Bank of Canada deals extensively with business conditions throughout the world and reads in part: In Great Britain and in the countries of the Scandinavian peninsula the total volume of production in 1934 exceeded that in 1928. In Europe, with the exception of those countries which have maintained the gold stan- dard or a semblance of that standard, conditions have continued to improve and throughout the world the countries which are loosely classified as being l members of the sterling bloc have lead the way in slow but consistent re- covery. In Japan, production is said to be 40 per cent. in excess of that in 1928, and throughout Latin America trade has improved materially as compared with last year. In Canada, improved prices for wheat and other agricultural products. the increasing production of the mining industry, and the exceptional expansion in forestry are indicative of the improvement which has become quite general ".k...,.L..., A- H $113214 54 Nonnda Mines, EINANCIAL Tech Hughes Report The I snare in the previous twelve month period " gross income ot 86,- 13 approximately the 11irtism4tiai; World Business Condition; "I am beginning to lose huh In conferences tor I hue mu to my ad have men so little ammo trom them."--- Lloyd George. I - an as compared with $9,971,451, for the same period in the preceding '70”. For September profit was 83,- 038,580 In ennui $3,003,328 for the same month in: year. Por the nine month period, you earnings were 890,900,818 compared with 881,982; 529 in 1933. Chuck... Pacific Railway In report recently issued Canadian Paeitie Runny Co. shows net profits of $13,670,107 for the first ' month! of 1934 u computed with 89,971,451, tor the I‘m. Mrllul " Al Wheat Price Pegged Elective November first Winnipeg has pegged the price ot wheat at 76 cents for the December future and 80 cents a bushel tor the May future. This action were taken at the request of the federal government after John I McFarland, general manager ot the) central selling agency of the Canad- ian wheat pools had stated that there was a renewal ot the outside selling which had been recently compiained ot. Duration of the pegged price wee not set. Last year from August 15th to September 14th a Pegged price ot 70 cents a bushel was in on.» countries which are loosely have lead the way in slow in said to be 40 per cent. it oA_mer.iea.tradis has imnrm l Net increase ot the month was pri- marily due to the added bonuses and increased dividends disbursed by some " companies, which more than offset the reduced payments ot Tj eral ot the utilities and financial in- stitutions. I October dividends were de l,, companies totalling ' bringing payment: for the date by listed comp-me: to 157. This figure is 1150 In over the 894,241,509 shown ober last Fear. I Dividend: distributed during Oct- ober by Canadian corporations listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange " shown in the current monthly Bulie. tin, record In Increase ot more than a million ttttd I halt dollars paid to shareholders as compared with the corresponding period of 1933. --""N- This syndicate in diamond drilling on the seven veinarwhich have been discovered on its properties in the msardmore-Lontr lac area. Surface exploration has given encouraging re. suits on both the company‘s holdings On the group at Jellicoe the first drill hole has reached a depth of some 450 feet at time ot writing and M feet of well mineralized core is being sent down for assay. It is planned to sink a. shaft on this group when tho pres- ent drilling campaign is completed. Fourteen vein! have been uncovered on the Benrdmore group and a num- ber of assays have given excellent "1-, iues. Shaft sinking on this gmup ia; now well under way and an exten- sive underground development camp- aign is planned for the next few months. October Dividend. Higher Buffalo ,_.....,, uucul' favour continued improvement abroad." Both this statement ttteriryitrGanii; of business United States excessive pessi- tent, and doubt as to prospects countries. men is a fair sta consider the su 'In spite of a o of. activity in recently complained no pegged price was ' from August 15th lt a pegged price of WI! in elect. Mod of 1933. 7-, ads were declared by totalling 810,752,553, icusaion of immediate In- im concerning prospects summary is stated in the mvny in construction , shown substantial im- still possibe that u re itt total volume of pro- 938. Certainly. unem- "sw...'..,, , . -- "up": loosely classified as being n slow but consistent re- cent. in excess of that In improved materially as if,.'? for wheat and other . - ”.7. . . 3 to Brows. the were disbursed by ou the Toronto e given excellent va- mg on this group ls way and an exfen- development camp- 810,752,553 . $3,711,938 " 2,314,271 . 1,041,784 ' 1,029,279 .. 735,674} . 520.552 .. 469.7761 1. 429,230, -""'", the year to to $119,496,- In increue; ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO in Oct. ,7--- ... wanna-10n- 1nd, at he ume time, build up splendid future. in. u I” A I206! on non ----l, - "ctfiiiiC' ii'i'i'A"nrm, . - INSURED - NEGOTIABLE - Right mun can easily earn "00. pe weak 1Lreyi1GTG1 and, u th - - --- - a v I um They appeal to every class of _ veneer becnuuz~ THE PROFITS ARE VERY LARGE open tor iiii,7, 'il," territorial sewn; rh or:-- “COMMODITY AA/ei,??,],!,?""].",.?,".'.?']?"""")":"'" cently completed , Telephone and Tel shows that in Janu period for whlch ct are available, there Just and your Spin in your spare time. Knitting {urns always wanted. Send for nformatioii a b o u t wonderful Spin-Well Machine. At last, something new in Spinning Wheels. Spin-Will! Cgmpany A World Telephohe Census -- .... "we: mat you carry In your in to weigh the Ugh you catch.” i A young mother, upon her hug- band's return from his luv cities in the evening met him at the door with n proud smile. l "Oh, denrie we weighed the baby to-day tor the tirst time. And he weighs " pounds." "A aix-weeh-old child weighs 47 pounds? Impossible. What did you weigh him on.'" "On the scales that you carrv In Kem-Nam the Ju Pennington had to pa; did he feet about It? Pn-"cuarined." Ken-und how did about it?" BO much better." Issue No. 46--'34 as she paid the milkman. "Certainly madam." "Welt, I Just wondered. have heard that nastenrh ure t" ToeoiliCoG. "" Teurhono Ehein 344s Seeing a dog stretching himself, a boy, nged 6, cried: "Aunty! Do look at Billy yawning with his but In. '. You haven't much to your last dollar has be quartered. 'tittu--"wen, I dc would be quite tair. Pdet~Why not? Friend--'uust think ands or innocent men suspected." Jim--' " Eichlnfnd_3t. W.. mvEsiki 31911“ -- A I: u an um... Poet.---' am going to publish tt vol- ume of my poems and do it under the name ot John Smith. ' muy yawning with his back Gif . . . . WHAT SHE WANTED TO KNOW. "Do you keep your cows in past- ret" asked the young haunlmnmar (lined too To see that h, And the ttrtrt thing you know, a awhile, ' He'll forget old mm and write your style, Finding you're human. he‘ll " review of I not any? Why any that you "b don't bee I. penny? Surely Its better to , dpeak, With words that are v1 grown and weak! Forget wlen you dictat in; a. letter, Talk man-to-man, you'll better. Imagine the other ehapl there-- Close by your desk in chalr. Seeing a Post om; iid' Toronto Poet.--t o, why do we write such bromidie bunk? Such oblequious huddle. lacking in spunk, Why talk about favors when there are] We Letters A La Mode "Your favor received and noted analn‘ opportunity In Aunu to. pecure excl 'iew of telephone facilities re- oomploted by the American no qs.." ... . Some wives' idea ot teamwork is the spending while their husbu do the earning. see that " business keeps to you! She grinned." and Telegram; C fn quary. 1933, wtthrtt comparable l a Have _ You Heard? Some wives' idea of teamwork is to] ted the F ish Story Io lecure exclusive right. for the we attention to prices quoted." name, no obliga- other chnp's sitting right man, you’ll find that it's yon dictate, you're writ- 'graph company, my, IMO, the last mparable figures were In use lp. ondered. You tree, Pasteurized milk young housekeéper, desk In your visitor’s think of the thong- human, he'll be Judge ruled that pay alimony, how are virile. not mons- 232 don't think that lo bank on when been drawn and his wile feet "beg" when you Write In you'd who will be now In- know, after and content: icMMN INDUSTRIES “lino “Hum Dt Lte "a men 'llgt'l'taftpettg, Ont The entire mineral portion annually processed to new bility. and bulunced with a tut mlnenll. Contain. cut-tum. iodine, sodium, ctr and lulphur. husband: I going is 1 Captain Eden came in the t ‘a trade disciple u well an tt disarmament mediator, Ilia via regarded " perfectly timed in of the present wave of aemime alnat Chancellor Hitler and Ge which prevail: in Scandinavia reault main], ot the German c aituatlon. Stockholm. c- England's " win a fresh hold upon Scand markets, especially In Sweden economic recovery hate mule guns reached a high point w, urlnl of Capt. Anihony Eden, Secretory ot Foreign Alain. Eden in Sweden proximately 38,000,000 telephones. Ot these, 17,4'24406, or nearly " per cent were located in the United States. Germany held second place with 2,- 960,401; third place, Great Briuin and Korthern Ireland with over 2,. 146.409; Franc. had 1,292,254; and Canad: 1.261.245. Sixth place goes to the other side ot the globe, for Jamal had 965,mh---Scietttitie American. Bllligirjtt"tt'iq cr, Enxllnd's erron- to For British Good. THE PERFECT - Chewing Tobacco ery ha: mule Giii L high point with the Anihony Eden, Under Writ. For Literature mine in the role ot “Don Scandinavia; If you want a man's chow mm] In view “ailment ..- and Germany I u that of nu VIII: was when EANNOUNCING A NEW :MONTHLY B U L LETIN ‘SERVICE to artists and au- thors, listing up-io-date in- formation on WHERE TO SELL. Yearly subscription,, One Dollar. l " into mung”; will! do tttat."-.; ,_- - “It." luchuter, Enrr.-roal carving n . novel on which Mr. Mun Brown. I Iculpior here, u (all devekping. Since executing "mace Hercules. ' a study at I Lancumre minor. at won. clued In I block ot coll, he has vom- pleted two but“ in coal, or the culuer type or uncuhlre manhood and wo- manhood. Mr. Alan Brnueh state: that he In titMtiete out the idimym-rn. nie- ot coal, and tor urine bubjw a he could». u .- h., _ considers m we “lie Math the In" outed reports coming mos. London, that Swedish new with the United Stun were cued with delay and possibiy Classified Adverm; Coal Carving Develops Into Novel Art in E "There . In the it lo uo mun-1e "tty. Our ~Jalnes A " for be good Ute pres. (a. not.” fro- ut-zot In ion; Britain an thrmc, [alum or"

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