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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1935, p. 7

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ch Bemg ”iade Eacteriology omm on Cold Health lolefal no reâ€" bacâ€" and 3 in our ~maller disbursements will be le in each of 63 towns and cities ending from Nova Scotia to Briâ€" i Columbia. | Cord Spending | Several Million in t! uring this year Ferd of Canada spend more than $1,000,000 for us services and materials in of Sarnia, Hamilton. Toronto Windsor. The amount in Windsor to the different factories supâ€" ‘g the Canadian Ford. e company will spend from 000 to $500,000 in each of ham, Ingersoll, New Toronto, ara Falls, Sault Ste. Marie, Tilâ€" Woodstock, Montreal, Farnâ€" Que., and Sinclair Mills, B.C. im $50,000 to $100,000 will be in each of Guelph, Kitchener, rleo, Oshawa. Welland â€" and Windsor ‘indsor. The fact that the Ford )any is going strong here means many other smaller industries| ept running and giving employâ€"| to their workers. Without the contracts, these smaller conâ€" would fold up with consequent ployment in varicus varts of| M rough te some of the marriages are wreckâ€" because the husband and the ‘e do not understand one another. d others because they do. M ittle Richardâ€"Mother dear, may ve a nickle for the old man who rying outside? otherâ€"Yes, dearest, but what is old man crying about? ttle Richardâ€"He‘s crying: "Ice m cones, five cents!" 1 W Honest work and fresh air used to turn out more pretty girls than the beauty parlors. erves the Windsor Star â€" Ford nada is not only important as i1 manufacturing concern, it is l factor in giving employment is manufacturers in other seeâ€" of Canada. Millions of dollars ent for the products of these and materials factories and‘l millions are spent for saw als and for the freight lnd} haulage charges to get them ‘ Manâ€"I hate a bad loser. Friendâ€"Yeah, but T‘d rather play with a bad loser than any kind of a winner, itfe, a wonderful adventure, an ty dream, or a continual round pleasure! Whatever it is, it‘s ce will Wife ( Sunset on a distant peak, Song of crickets in drowsy sleep. Life is so full of worthâ€"while things, Raindrops tapping the window pane, Childish prattle, a friendly smiteâ€" All such trifles make life worth while. Wife Sun will shine again tomorrow! What is so blue as the azure sky, Smiling after the clouds roll by? Summer sunshine, winter snow, Red leaves whirling in winds that blow ; Ma P "O e oo embenemelf lane, Roses that nod in a summer rain, What thought the sky is clouded with PPE 17 Life is so full of worthâ€"whi Flowers that bloom, birds Willows that weep o‘er riendâ€"And how? ‘anâ€"A man grabs what and pays for it later. an (excitedly)â€"where j en teria Dnose nere was a smile an ified ads in Timesâ€"N r day, when an ad int "Miss Mary Hall has ‘ was printed to read ; Hall has lost her pep. ignorance was bliss nobody ented bookkeeping. r says he is a success only of his earning power being an other‘s spending power. â€"JAVE sorrow ? WORTHâ€"WHILE THINGS Modern impâ€" Huh! What crazy I find it next? nappily)â€"On weetly)â€"Hanging ncARD a smile among in Timesâ€"News, 3 OV marriage is like ad intended to birds that sing, o‘er a country your head, lost her "Miss is my on the looks an | the the | falt FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING 125,000 SHARES AT Authorized Capital (Par Value $1) ......... Issue for properties and cash (pooled) ............. Balance in Treasury ... [ The gain in population for the year | was 47,908, or 1.350 more than the "galn in the previous year. A fall of 248 in the natural increase was more than balanced by an improve. ment of 1,398 in the migration figures. The natural increase during the first six months of 1935 was 25,451, compared with 24,939 in the corre. sponding period of the previous year. This, in the opinion of the Commonâ€" wealth statistician, is indicative of at Teast : n LAmnnrare ahi ste mc o toe (now erecting & 150â€"ton mill) and the Maskwa group due south of the Rice Lake gold camp. At the present time, substantial crews are actively developing both groups. At Bruno, commercial and frequently high grade values over considerâ€" «ble widths and lengths have been discovered. No. 1 vein has been opened up over 300 feet; two additional veins, from 2 to 6 feet wide, have been opened up for several hundred feet. The company controls two groups in Eastern Manitoba, one lying southeast of Gunnar Gold CANBERRA, A fAigures show that year Australia‘s 724,305. Males pre ing 3,409,336, con 969 females. Those Leisure Hours ’ Headaches can nearly alw traced to a disordered stoma to the unsuspected retention system of stagnating waste n which poisons the blood. _ | these poisonsâ€"prevent them ing againâ€"and you‘ll never } worry any more. And that how ‘Kruschen Salts bring sw lasting relief SrOWr Tuan s sB .. Australia C hi. x _ CC AG When I was 11 y them so badly th to take me away 1 never got much be ‘30 years of age. Salts advertised so would try them, months ago, since a new person. In t I get up, my head be a ton weight, . taking Kruschen Kruschen is won GOLD MINES LIMITED has every indication of a 35 PER SHARE _ a temporary slackening of the of the natural increase rate. With HIGHLY PROFITABLE GOLD MINE 1 po0 9 ITTm VW a!5 of age, Seeing Kruschen advertised so much, I thought I try them. That was two 5 ago, since then I have felt _person. In the mornings when uUp, my head does not seem to ton weight, like it did before _ Kruschen Salts. I think hen is wonderful," __ (Mrs.) BRUNOâ€" MASKWA "IN CONCLUSION, I AM OPINION THAT YyoU H EXKCEEDINGLY I NTE R PROPERTY AND oNE TH MISES GOOD PROFITS. of E. M. powWMAN, E.M and a Board of Directors like this ® =orenp CAPITALIZATION me away from school t much better, ad 1 . GOLD VALUES 1@ Census Lists 6,724.305 & Australia, â€" Oficial hat on June 3 of this ‘s population was 6,. predominated, number. compared with 3,314,. 7 youll never have to re. And that is just Salts bring swift and from headaches,. nearly‘ ‘]W§Y! be like this umm ed stomach, retention in my mother had i school. They + 'ad I__lm now 1,400,000 shares 1,550,000 shares 3,000,000 shares t, 1 AM OF _ THE YoOU HAVE AN I NTE R E STING oNE THAT PROâ€" than the A fall ase was improve. material Remove n formâ€" , and n the **â€"â€"Report The Master Diver Atlantic Region, Mr. , Scoutmaster of the n« of Borden, P.E.I The joined by practically the community, 5c 00 Sn on ooo 430 [duty in connection with Scout Apple Day were nish the police with which led to the arrest . of a hit.andâ€"run car inve accident in which a man Peterborough, Ont dereloping correspo Rover Crew in pe land. One hundred and sixtyâ€"five Scouts, Cubs and Rovers from ESterbrooke and Lennoxville, Que., gathered for the presentation of His Worship Mayor Bradley of the Gilt Cross for life saving to Scout Fred V. Sinclair of the 4th Sherbrooke Troop. _ The meeting was opened with flag break, Scout Silence and the Club‘s Grand Howl. A Certificate of Merit was awarded Scout Roy Phillips for his share in the rescue, which involved diving to bring up a fellow Scout, at last summer‘s camp, and the success. ful use of artificial respiration. Three pies were the hidden in Point Pleasa treasure hunt by the Troop. Appropria.tely } secured by the Bear P; Two Perth, Ont _ Through turned men, adian Legic Ont., has be local Scouts Shop, MILLIONS For ough the coâ€".operation of re. 1 men, the east wing of Can. Legion Hall, Fort Francis, has been turned â€" over to the Scouts for a Christmas Toy °0 ine arrest of the driver 1â€"run car involved in an which a man was injured. ter Diver for the C.N.R. gion, Mr. A. p. Ceretti, is ‘ of the new Scout Troop P.E.I. The troop has been practically every boy in 1 Point Pleasant Pa.ri hunt by the 17th F Appropriately the pies &8h, Ont., Rover Crew is correspondence with a Day were able opened with flag break, e and the Club‘s Grand Certificate of Merit was ut Roy Phillips for his in Peterborougbâ€",_Eng SEND YOuRr ORDâ€"ER- IN BY CoUrPon BELOW, one af ,n. £._ _6 _ 1*Mgincer, states: "This is one of the few properties 1 have seen that would pay to run with a small mill." Present financing is for mill erection and further underground development. This stock offers enhancement both marketâ€"wise and mine wise. m we use LELCI> â€" At Maskwa, a shaft h vein to a depth of 1: dump, extracted from $40 to $50 in gold, values. E. M. Dowm; states: "This is one 01 havc:'see‘r_:_ that would With a PROPE *â€"~K lihe thi, Bear Patrol: €, which involyved a fellow Scout, at , and the success. respiration. Boy Scouts on a local Boy ble to fur. information real treasure 17th Halifax le piles were haft has been sunk on the _Oof 125 feet. Ore on the from open cuts, averaged gold, with additional silver Dowman, Mining Engineer, one of the few properties 1 would pay to run with a snn dualtg o 2 8 PROPERTY for a i| _A mixture of clay and common . | salt is being used in the new formula with whith Ontario‘s Department of Highways is experimenting for the | surfacing of gravel roads, it has | been learned. Successful salt highway constructâ€" ion has been reported from New York, Michigan, Vermont, Maryland _ and other parts of the United â€"States, where it is claimed that the salted roadways provide a hard, nonâ€"skid dustless surface at a much lower cost than asphalt or concrete, The new surfacing is being tested on a few miles of the Schombergâ€" Allandale Road, while in northern Ontario it is also being used to see how it will stand the severe winter|. is the north. Salt or calcium chloride is used in proper proportion to the f amount of clay and gravel to keep,(J the surface moist, and this damp clay’ maintains a uniformly hard surface. P It is suggested that these salt ro::lds!fl may eliminate the deep holes and;‘c ruts which develop in gravel roads. | Department of Highways Exâ€" perimenting on Schombergâ€" Alliston Road. Clay and Salt For Gravel Roads Here * There Everywhere t, withoxt regard to race or creed A charter has been granted the new troop at University Hospital, Edmonton, Alta., composed of boys being treated for infantile paralysis. One of the boys, Patrol Leader Swanson, already has achieved the distinction _ of winning his Second Class badge.. Rover Scouts of the 6th Edmonton Crew are assisting Scoutmaster Holloway with the newJ Group. ftnlinlntnlifiatscintss: ABR: hoh in neyed to Amherstburg for their an. nual autumn field day of games and competitons, "eats" and songs and stories round a big camp fire. ing six chartered street CANADA ! ised in the new formula ntario‘s Department of experimenting for the gravel roads, it has eady has achieved the of winning his Second Rover Scouts of the n Crew are assisting Holloway with the new Maryland _ and United States, that the salted hard, nonâ€"skid cars, jour. Writeâ€"Wireâ€"or T hone XÂ¥ndhurst ll.Cl:p THE UNITED FrARMERS LIVE STOCK COMMISSION bEpr Union Stock Yards, West Toronto They‘re Alt Necessary Foods â€" But All Acid â€" Forming. Hence Most of Us Have "Acid Stomach" At Times. Easy Now to Relieve. Doctors say that much of the soâ€" called ‘indigestion," from which so many of.us suffer, is really acid inâ€" digestion . , , brought about by too many acid-jormtnfi foods in our modern diet. And that there is now a way to relieve this . . . often in minutes! Simply take Phillips® Milk of M:ifnesm after meals, Almost im mediately this acts to neutralize the stomach acidity that brings on your trouble. You "forget you have a stomach!" Try this just once! Take either the {amiliar liquid "PHILLIPS®‘ *; or, now the convenient new Philli Milk of Ma&nesl_a Tablets. But ‘l):e sure you get Genuine "PHILLIPY *, Also in Tablet Form: _Â¥ ~~ ’able sacrifice on her | scribe to the ruling of | Nations in regard to arms and munitions w | listed. But she, of eo | fer to a considerable loss of her export ms | commodities which _ | with peace rather tha; I ville Reenwiow & m:. .. Issue No. 48 â€" * If You Eat Starches Meats, Sweets Read This | _ 6 Musiard gas, lewiste, ethyldiâ€" chlorasine, Methyldich]orasine, and ,a]l other products destined for chemiâ€" cal or incendiary warfare. h: Powder for war purposes and explosives, Expect during the period of war, Cansda, essentially a peaceful and peaceâ€"loving country, has not devoted herseif very intensively to the manuâ€" facture of armaments. Their productâ€" ion from year to year in Canadian factories does not reach a very great volume. It thus inumig., __"» ECA projectors used f; cendiary warfare, 2. Mustard gas 1. Revolvers and of a weight in exc ounces (630 gramn tion therefor, Category Vâ€" 1. Aircraft, assembled or dismant]â€" ed, both heavier and lighter than air, and their propellers or air screws, fulselages, acrial gun mounts and frames, hul‘s, tail units and underâ€" carriage units. Fulkslap., C _1 _1 CAP OF alr serews, fulselages, acrial gun mounts and frames, hul‘s, tail units and underâ€" carriage units. 2. Aircraft engines. Category IVâ€" 1. Vessels of cluding aircraft maries. Category IIIâ€" i iiuntntatinss, int Tss 401. and recoil mechanisms. 4. Ammunition for the arms enâ€" uuerated under 1 and 2 above, filled and unfilled projectiles for the arms enumerated under 3 above, and preâ€" pared propellant charges for â€" these arms. 5. Grenades, bombs, torpedoes and mines, filled or unfilled and apparatus for their use or discharge. 6. Tanks, armoured vehicles and armoured trains. Armour of all kinds. Category IIâ€" and 3. Guns, hovfi?zers and mortars of all calibres, their mountings, barrels eoudt es viny 1. lick F peace rather than war Recorder & Times. «+ machine guns, automatic riflies and machine pistols of all calibres and their barrels. To what does Canada commit herâ€" self when, as a good member of the League of Nations, she accepts the |decision of its Assembly to prohibit the export of armaments to Italy ? A proclamation in an extra of the Canada Gazette furnishes the anâ€" swer to this question, enumerating as it does the various articles which it is now illegal to export, reâ€"export or transport to Italy or any Italian posâ€" session: Category Iâ€" 1. Rifles and carbines barrels. ; Mac_hjne guns, auto Canada As League Member Prohibits Export of Arms i NO EXPORT > Flame throwers and ght in excess of M S ie used for chemical or inâ€" U8% _ _~" CHevn & Very great us involves no remarkâ€" on her part to subâ€" ruling of the League of egard to the export of grammes) and To Italy C means real Get in touch war of all kinds inâ€" carriers and subâ€" automatic pistols period of war, peaceful and 1as not devoted y to the manuâ€" Their productâ€" ‘ in Canadian 1 pound 6 d ammuniâ€" all other and â€" their r rubbed it with Minard she says, "and it soon Minard‘s is best for C Colic, Distemper, etc., good in stable or in â€" Cows aren‘t machines get sick or hurt, B Liniment makes it eas; their ills. Mrs, Thos. Larndo, B.C.. found amna Are you tormented with the itching torâ€" tures of erupt ions, eczema, scales, rashes or other skin afflictions? For quick and happy relief use pure, coolir , antiseptic, liquid D.D. D. Prescription..fu gentle oils soothe the irritated and inflamed skin, thusaiding nature itself to heal the disorder, No fuss â€"no muss. Clear, greaseless and c+.5.1."" _ l ; [PUSS, Clear, greaseless and stainless â€"dries up almost immediately, Stops the most intense itching instantly. A 85¢ trial bottle, at drug stores, will prove itâ€"or money ha.l 7. 3. °1 T prov DOCTORING Your DAIRY HERD Instant Relief From _ _ SUDBURY, Ont.,â€"The north end of Sudbury is in the tiroes of one of it periodic invasions of rats from the city dump, half a mile out on the Frood road. Sportsmen have started driving out to the dump at night and picking off the rats with rifle fire under the beams of auto heudl!ghts.‘ Poison also is used on the vermin, uinonttelint‘ Batntce Sb ind d OmegaOi ega Oil Ru® it in it worsr susne Cép At the Bruno group, a crew of some 15 men is engaged in surface development. The vein has been stripped for almost 300 feet and has been traced for % mile. The vein averages 3 feet in width. It is the intention of the company to continue development work on both properties throughout the comâ€" ing winter. Hunters F ighti;g Invasion of Rats Reports from the Maskwa proâ€" perty of Brunoâ€"Maskwa Gold Mines, Limited, in the Gunnar Gold area of Manitoba state that shaftâ€"sinking has now reached a depth of 125 feet and drifting is proceeding on the 110 and 122 foot levels. On both horiâ€" Zons, a new vein, carrying good gold values has been intersected. This vein averages from 2 to 3 feet in width and tests are now being made. A crew of between 15 and 18 men is employed at this development of the company. 40 end aches, pains and sore muscles . . . rub in Omega Oil! It actually penetrates right to the spot. Brings a clearing flow of fresh blood, quiets irritated nerves. Soothing relief is prompt. 35¢ a bottle. 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