\ LOST WORK THROUGH RHEUMATISM After 30 Years on Railway It was little short of a tragedy to this railway worker to have to give up his job after 80 years But his WD ton was so bad that he had no choice -- he could walk only with a cane. The advice of a friend led to his taking Kruschen Salts -- and he went on taking it until he was able to go back to work again. This is the story in his own words: -- "For three years 1 had arthritis very badly and had to walk with a cane. Also I had tc give up my job as a railway shunter, after 30 years in the Yard. I was advised vy a lady to try Kruschen Salts, and 1 took bottle after bottle to give it a trial. I found it was doing me good, and 'eontinued until 1 was relieved. To- day I am in the lest of health and am back at work again. [ cannot {tite Kruschen Salts too much." -- TT. The pains and stiffness of rheuma- ,tism are frequently caused by de- .posits of uric acid in the muscles 'and joints. The numerous salts in Kruschen assist in stimulating yeur Hver and excretory organs to healthy, regular action, and help them to get rid of the excess uric acid which is the cause of a great deal of suffering. Canadian Distillers Pay Three Millions WASHINGTON -- A group of Can- adian distillers paid the United States treasury $3,000,000 recently and end- ed a situation which threatened to curb the heavy flow of liquor from the Dominion to the American market, Neither the number of distilleries 4n the group, nor their identities was {made known here. These distilleries the Government charged, owed millions in customs du- tiles on liquor which leaked into the United States during the long prohi- bition era. One hundred million dol- lars was mentioned unofficially as the emount of duties in arrears. Soon after the new Canadian-Am- erican trade agreement was signed, it -,was announced here the Canadian dis- tilleries in question might be barred from the American market if the debt . 'allegedly incurred in prohibition days {was not met. Agreement was reached with the distilleries following the conferences with officials of the treasury, state and {Justice departments. The farmer's son who had gone to the city and made good as a big league ball player was home on a visit. One day he gave Dad a lift with the plowing. When he came in that night Dad asked if the mare was in good shape after the day's plow- ing. Boy--Yeah, but she's got a little Charley-horse. Dad--Well, I'll be darned. I didn't expect that for two weeks. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE-- . And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of Hquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile {snot flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bleats up your stomach. Youget constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn'talways get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. FINANCIAL" --FA ASHES TORONTO--Mining Corporation of Canada. Ltd. is unofficially reported to have acquired 'an option on the Rouillard property comprising a group of 7 claims adjoining Hudsen Patricia Gold Mines in the Clear- water Lake section, Red Lake dis- trict. A considerable amount of work has been earried out on the property on surface, and it is planned to carry op a campaign of diamond drilling and exploration. A diamond drill has been shipped to the Jellicoe Consolidated Gold Mines property and will commence operations shortly. A series of holes have been spotted westward along the north ore zone, formerly known as the Jellicoe-White Horse ore body, and now incorporated within the boundaries of Jellicoe Consolidated. Operations will be under the super- vision of Bankfield engineers. Directors: of Pickle Crow Gold Mines have declared a dividend of 5 cents per share, payable June 30th to shareholders of record June 16th. This is the second payment of this amount to have been distributed to shareholders, the initial dividend having been paid on March 31st last. Siscoe Gold Mines Production at Siscoe Gold Mines for May totalled $193,496, against $182,140 in April and $182,382 in May 1935. During the month the mill handled 14,338 tons, approximately t' « same as in April, but an increase over the 12,973 tons treated in May last year. Millkeads averaged $14.00 per ton, against $14.90 in the same period last year. 3 Harry Darling, M.E. in charge of work at the Porcupine Watborn Gold Mines property, reports that the No. 38 hole, which is being drilled near the boundary of Porcupine Creek under option to Noranda Mines, has cut « zone showing a width of 18 feet. Assays taken across a width of 4 fect ran '9 in gold per ton, while over a width of 9 ft. a value of $2 was secured. A new hole will be spotted at once at a point west of the No. 8 hole. Vanguard Long Lac Gold Mines announce a programme of diamond drilling on their property in the Lit- tle Long Lac area, lying adjacent to the Hollinger option. The directors state adequate finances have been arranged for a complete plan of de- velopment. Officials of Lake Maron Gold Mines announce that they have purchased a group of 8 claims in the Little Long Lac area lying east of Hard Rock Gold Mines and south of Ok- lend Gold Mines. Nagnetometer work indicated that the main band of iron formation strikes through the centre of this property and that there is a large fold in the structure. A crew of men is on the property, and dia- mond drilling will be commenced shortly. Lake Maron also holds a block of 24 claims adjoining Elmos on the west, and plans are in hand for the development of this property im- mediately. Development funds for the present operations are being provid- ed by one of the principal groups in the camp. y Keyroe Gold Mining Company has announced the acquisition of further Firestone Wins Again pz = at the Indianapolis Speedway for the 17th Consecutive Year Performance like this must be merited. It shows that Gum-Dip- ping, 2 Extra Cord Plies under the Tread and the other extra safety features in Fire- stone Tires are not just claims but realities that make them different and superior to other tires. Choose the tires Champions buy -- see the nearest Firestone Dealer today. Firestone properties adjoining their present group in Rouyn Township, North- wescern Quebec. Two additional pro- perties have been taken in, one ad- joining on the east and another on the south, each consisting of approx- imately 150 acres. Previous work on the easterly property is reported to have disclosed highly - mineralized wones. All the sinking equipment is now completely installed. Shaft sink- ing will be continved to the first level followed by lateral work and diamond drilling. Omega Gold Mines will increase mill capacity from 300 to 500 tens daily late in the coming summer, ac- cording to the annual report. The company is indebteded to Castle- Trethewey Mines for $627,503 ad- vanced to cover costs of installing the mill and these advances consti- tute a first charge on earnings. In February and March the mill treated 17,352 tons of ere for a net recovery of $60,992 and for a cost of approximately the same amount. Ore reserves are estimated at 440,000 tons averaging .197 ozs. gold and in addition a considerable low grade tonnage, though indicated, has not been developed sufficiently to allow inclusion in the reserve calculation. Initial tonnage came from surface dumps and from work done wunder- ground in slashing and preparing for regular stoping operation. The balance sheet shows current assets of $61,596 and current liabi- lities of $55,520. Castle-Trethewey owns 2,560,000 shares of the 5,000,000 share capital. Brownlee Mines Brownlee Mines Ltd., ajoining Nor- anda Mines on the north in Rouyn Township, Quebec, is going to re- orzanize. It is planned to give one share of new stock for five of the present 5,000,000 share company, all of which stock is issued. The propos- ed new company will have an author- ized capital of 3,000,000 shares of $1 par value, of which 1,000,000 shares will be given to the old company leaving 2,000,000 shares in the treas- ury for financing purposes. Dunlop Consclidated Mines C. D. Salkeld, M.E. and a crew of men is being sent intfthé¢ Long Lac property of Dunlop Consolidated Mires immediately for a thorough examination and campaign of dia- mond drilling. A development crew is also slated for the company's holdings in Louvicourt, in which area the Premier Gold Mining Co. recently became interested. Drilling continu- ed at Dunlop's Malartic holdings with core results expected shortly. Goad mineralization was encountered in the first drill hole. Morris Kirkland Gold Mines is continuing shaft sinking at the pro- perty in the Kirkland Lake area and lates: reports state that the first stati n has been cut below the 750-ft. level. Present plans are to sink to 1,250 ft. and open up 4 new levels on which lateral work will be done east and west, concentrating at first on the 850 and 1,250 ft. horizons. McIntyre Porcupine Mines had net profit of $3,582,912 or $4.49 a share, after provision for all charges, in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1936. This | compares with $3,691,677 or $4.63 a share in the previous year. Net bullion recovery was $7,994,251, as compared with $7,593,566 a year ago. The balance sheet shows current assets of $12,605,429, aguinst current liabilities of 91,519,968, leaving work- ing capital of $11,085,461, compared with $9,071,107 at the end of March 31, 1935. Ore reserves including estimated and broken totalled 3,574,720 tons averaging $10.88 a ton ($35 gold), Have You an Aim in Life? The race may not be the swift nor the battle to the strong--but, the prizes in life DO go to the mentally alert and efficient. You can bring direction to bear on your life and learn self-mastery. Mental Efficiency is a matter of training. Write for particulars of our courses. The Institute of Practical and Applied Psychology 910 Confederation Building, MONTREAL, P.Q. BIG The PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Illy ANTE a ) A BIGGER RICHER THICKER PLUG/" BEN as compared with 3,430,481 tons and grade of $6.65 ($20.67 gold) in the p evious year. Some 57 properties were sampled and reported on and favorable re- commendations were made on 6, one of which was optioned. Underground work on the 19 claims optioned from O'Leary Malartic shows 24,000 tons of ore averaging .415 ozs. per ton. A shaft is being sunk to 550 ft. and a 100 test mill is being erected. Capps Cold Mines to Consider Mill Directors of Capps Gold Mines will meet soon to discuss plans for mill installation at the property in North Carolina. Officials state that while no decision has been reached re- garding size of the original mill unit, it will be at least 100 tons per day and possibly 150 tons. Sufficient ore has been developed and indicat- ed to feed a 150-ton unit for more than three years, and any unit now decided on will be the first step in large milling operations. He had never had such a tough time in his life. First he got angina pectoris, followed by irterio-sclerosis. Just as he was recovering from these he got pneumonia, followed by pul- monary phthisis and tubercolis. Some- how he got over them just in time to get appendicitis, to say nothing of pyorrhea. All in all, he never knew how he pulled through it. It was the hardest spelling test he'd ever seen. CAPPS GOLD An Active Development BOUGHT -- SOLD QUOTED Latest information on shaft sinking and drifting upon request W. S. ALVEY & C0. LIMITED 80 King St. W., WA, 7061 Toronto RHEUMATISM NEURITIS and NERVOUSNESS Try a FREE SAMPLE of HERBOLA--hundreds testify it is a splendid blood purifier, and fer Uric Acid it has no equal. The soothing qualities of this herbal beverage, prepared like ordinary tea, will give you steady relief without the use of drugs. Send for Free Sample today. A. 8. WARD & CO., Dept O. 910 Confederation Building, Montreal Issue No. 24 -- '36 57 a---.. Little Chap--We're going te have a boy baby at our house today. Visitor--A boy baby? How do you know you're going to have a boy baby, my dear? Little Chap -- Last year when mother was sick we had a girl baby, and now daddy's sick. Classified Advertising SALESLADIES WANTED QALESLADIES, FAST SLLLING CAN *~ adian magazine with liberal come mission. Write to Knitting and Home- craft, Department 7. Unity Building, Montreal, Quebec. BICYCLE and AUTO TIRE BARGAINS $10 UP, BICYCLES; $2 UP, AUTO- mobile tires. Free catalogue. Transportation prepaid. 196 Dundas West, Toronto. Peerless, GOHN"S NAVY BEAN CANADA'S NEW NAVY BEAN «= "Gohn's Rainy River" ripens farther north. White. Splendid cooker. Heav ylelder. Frost resistant. Internationa winner since 1932. Foundation stock, grade 1, §0c per lb. (5 or mere pounds at 40c 1b.) delivered. Albert C. Gohn, Emo, Ont. originator. FRESH SEA SHAD IVE YOUR FRIENDS A REAL "J treat. $2.00 gets 6 fresh Shad pre- Loald -to Ontario, or 20 for $5.00. Other fish on request. McCavour's Fish Markets, St John, N.B, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ADVERTISER WOULD PURCHASB country weekly at reasonable terms. Send particulars to Box 42, Room 421, 73 Adelaide St. W.; Toronto. AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE STOCK, new and used auto, truck parts. Compare our prices before buying elsewhere. Satis- faction guaranteed. Canadian Auto Parts Co., 337 Queen St. W., Toronto. PHOTOGRAPHY ENLARGEMENT FREE with every 26 cents order; roll film developed, printed 25 cents; reprints 3 cents each. Satisfaction guaranteed. - Artistic Photo Finishers, 29 Richmond East, Toronto. Suffered years bad head- aches and Constipation! Quick relief from 3 FRUIT-A-TIVES and troubleshave not come back. "For many years I suffered from : severe headaches and constipation. Then I read of Fruit-a-tives and tried them. They brought quick relief. Now I am never bothered as I used to be, for I know Fruit-a-tives can always make me fit and healthy,"--Mrs. P. Longeway, Guelph. Fruit-a-tives are the discovery of a famous Canadian doctor. . They contain concentrated extracts of nature's fruits and herbs. They tend to induce normal function of elimination organs and tend to tone up the entire system. A fair trial of Fruit-a-tives will convince you. LIVE STOCK MARKETING Shipping on the co-operative plan has been productive of splendid results, Selling on the open market means re value for the owners. Get in touch with us. Write--Wire--or Telephone LYndhurst 1143 THE UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. Union Stock Yards, West Toronto