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Russell Leader, 20 Jan 1938, p. 3

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AVIATION COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NAVI- gation, airplane and engine mechanics, home study courses. Leavens Bros. Air Services, Limited, Barker Airport, Toronto. MINK RAISING--SAMPLE COPY MAGAZINE 10c, book catalog free. Fur Trade Journal, Box 31, Toronto, Ontario. HAIR GOODS WIGS, TOUPEES, TRANSFORMATIONS, Braids, Curls, and all types of finest qual- ity Hair Goods. Write for illustrated cata- logue. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurst St., Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, Government lizensed. Board Examination. Bloor West, Toronto. We train you for Free prospectus, 961 MEDICAL 5000 EDMONTON CITIZENS TESTIFY FOR (R. and 8.) Powder, herbal remedy -- rheu- matism, arthritis, neuritis, stomach troubles, etc. Two weeks, $1.50; one month, $3; two months, $5. Druggists, or J. C. Mcintyre, Edmonton, Alberta. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS "THE WORLD BOOK," EMPIRE EDITION, an all British Encyclopedia, highly endorsed. Efficient salesmen required. 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Use the trial size first and if not satisfied return ie regular hose ufepened. our mone, eerfully refunded. sm and are willing to pay higher prices for them. There is good reason behind the preference, For the consumer, good color is a practical and easy guide to selection of good ripe fruit. The chemical changes that are es- sential to the formation of good color are the changes that are also required to bring fruit to maturity and to de- velop flavor, aroma, and palatability. This research does not compare the merits of yellow apples and red ap- ples. It does bear out the popular idea that to be good, red varieties ought to be red and yellow varieties yellow. Along Canada's Mining Highway From coast to coast the aggressive expansion goes on--bringing results that indicate another new record of production for 1938. The Province of Quebec is the scene of great activity. East Malartic Gold Mines, now developing underground, shows definitely a 'big mine' outlook. Adjoining on the east, the Rand Mal- artic preperty reports good diamond drilling results. On the Lacoma pro- perty in Tavernier township exception- al results are reported from first new work underground. The East Lacoma people are planning diamond drilling. In the west section of the Province, Powell and Beattie show healthy de- velopment. In the Larder Lake district of Ont- arjo, great activity is apparent. At the Barber Larder property mining plant is being installed preparatory to under- ground development of the extensive orebodies indicated by diamond dril- ling, Fernland is preparing for shaft sinking. Kerr Addison: continues de- velopment on a large scale. Martin- Bird is shaping up well, with import- ant new ore developments in the west section, Kirkland Lake Geld, Pamour Buffalo Ankerite receive much favour- and able comment in the older mining dis- tricts. Albany River and Uchi are looming up importantly in the Patricia district, Alberta reports much good news, in- dicating this Province as a potential big source of oil supply for the British Empire. On the west coast of Vancou- ver Island a new camp is causing some excitement. Bralorne and Ymir Yankee Girl report favourable developments. NOVELTIES PORTRAIT IN FOLDER--FREE WITH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVEL- oped and printed. 25¢ (coin). Star Snap- shot Service, 166 King St. West, Dept. Y., Toronto. PATENT ATTORNEY ROY L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY. Information regarding Invention Patents; Drawings; Registrations; Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Ottawa. PATENTS FEATHERS WANTED FEATHERS BOUGHT, GOOSE AND DUCK. Highest prices paid. The Canadian Feather and Mattress Co., Ltd., 41 Spruce St., Tor- onto. FILMS AND PRINTS ROLLS DEVELOPED, PRINTED, 1 FREE enlargement 25c Re-prints 10 for 23c. Photo-Craft. 183% King St E., Toronto. ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free enlargement 25¢. 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Large dresser, vanity, chif- fonier, full size bed, sagless spring and brand All sizes. selected birch with walnut finish -- five ~ Colonial design. new all-felt mattress. Completely re-condi- ti ned Like new. $59. 00 Nine-plece walnut finish Dining Room Suite. Buffet, china cab- inet, square extension table and 6 leather up- Bol=tered chairs. Completely refinished. SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS We have a large assortment of chatrs, eof- fee tables, end tables, lamps, sewing cabin. ets, cedar chests, radios, rugs, bedroom and dining-room furniture, etc., at the most rea- sonable prices in Toronto. All our furniture fs thoroughly cleaned and re-conditioned in our own factory and carefully packed for im- mediate shipment on receipt of money order. big new 1938 {llustrated eatalogue is now ready. Be sure.to write for ene. "gpio BEDDING AND gPHOLSIERING co;> +" turers le EVENINGS 478 Yonge St., Toronto Your druggist has them. °50c. (a) Raymar, Canodo's Foremost Adviser on human problems, will send o Charocter and Personality Chart free to anyone who writes him This amazing. free offer 1s made merely to advertise MASON'S 49 COLD REMEDY ond is available for 0 imited time only Wnite ® today, enclosing o self-addressed, stamped envelope and your birth-date Address-- Raymar, MASON ReMepIES LIMITED M4 MeCAUL ST YORONTO CANADA 3-Burmer Gas Stove with oven. = STAMPS AND COINS WE BUY AND SELL OLD STAMPS. TORON- to Stamp Company, 56 King Street West, Toronto. Where Apples Get Their Rosy Cheeks Chemical Substance Called 3-Gal- actosidylcyanidin is Said to Be Nature's Rouge; Effect on Com- plexions Studied. According to chemical tests carried out by the United States Department of Agriculture, it is not rouge that puts the blush on the cheeks of apples, but a chemical substance that sports the awe-inspiring title of 3-galactosi- dylcyanidin. If an apple merely has 3- galactosidylquercetin it is usually yellow in appearance, but 3-galacto- sidyleyanidin is the stuff that makes one of those nice red skins you love to crunch. The tests have shown that this substance is present in yellow apples of the Grimes Golden variety, but it is not identical with or respons- ible for the yellew color of the skin. In red apples the unseen coloring mat- ter is acted upon chemically and changed to red idaein, which is a sim- pler name for 3-galactosidylcyanidin. They have not yet identified the con- ditions that cause this change from yellow to red. Color Is Important Color in apples is important to grow- ers and to consumers. For the grow- er there is the practical advantage that well-colored apples are not«gearly so subject to injury by storage scald as are apples. in.-which the color is «imperfectly developed. Buyers have a decided preference for well-colored ap- ples, whether they are yellow or red, MAKE YOUR LIVER Produce its bile Your liver has a big job to do. Make it do what it is supposed to. Its job is to produce 18 to 36 fluid ounces of bile every day and send it through the system. If it falls down on its job you suffer. AND HOW! The most effective stimulant for the liver known to medical science is calomel, which in small doses is of the highest use in conges- tive conditions, especially those due to over- eating, over indulgence in alcohol, lack of ex- ercise, etc. Tanol Tablets contain a certain proportion of calomel, blended with cascara and other medicines. They are mild and harm- less. But your liver understands and takes the hint. For sale at all druggists, 50c. (B) Somewhere she lies across a bed. Her frail form shakes with sobs. Through weary months she searched for work -- but there weren't any jobs. Her empty arms prove lite is cruel. Though young, she's lost all dreams. She's not to blame--for circumstance tossed her into its schemes. A thing that promised her deep joy brought horror, unbelievable. They've torn her baby from her arms --a crime that's inconceivable! While--through mere lack of money-- scenes like this are authorized, Each day throughout our land -- how can we think we're civilized? --Lyla Myers Two parsons were having lunch at a farm. The farmer's wife cooked a couple of chickens, saying that the family could dine on the remains after the visitors had gone, but the hungry ministers ate them all. Later the farmer was conducting his visitors about the place when a rooster began a lusty crowing: One of the Ministers "Seems mighly proud of #ismgsll" A Farmer (growling) -- "No wonder. He has two sons in the ministry," CORRECT THIS SENTENCE: "John lets me charge everything I wish," said the carefree wife, "so I never buy anything unless I need it." Professor of English--'"Correct this sentence: 'Girls is naturally better looking than boys'." Pupil--"Girls is artificially better looking than boys." READ IT OR NOT--A horse has no eyebrows. A man with a big wart on his chin dropped into a doctor's office to have it removed. When he failed to return for additional treatments, the doctor phoned him to ask how the wart was getting along. "Just fine," replied the patient. "My face is gone, but the wart is still there." Nell--"I hear that you and Elmer are engaged. I don't suppose he told you that he was engaged to me last year?" Bell--"Well, dear, he did say some- thing about there being things in his past he was ashamed of, but he didn't go Into details." The mother-in-law joke is over- done. Ever notice that when there is sickness in the family, the first person sent for is the wife's mother? A 'golfer was driving off about a foot in front of the teeing mark, The club secretary happened to come along: Club Secretary (indignantly) --- "Here! You can't do that. You're dis- qualified!" Golt Player--' What for?" Club Secretary--""You're driving oft in front of the mark!" Golf Player (tersely)--"Away with you! I'm playing my third stroke." The mills of the gods grind slow. And that's also the way the old head works when you're trying to think up a snappy retort to somebody's wise- crack. Bunkers Herbal Pills for PILES Medical authorities quite generally agree that ITCHING, BLEEDING OR PROTRUDING PILES are caused by an inflamed conditicp of the lower bowel and congested liver. This HERBAL medicine has been made from the extract of HERBS ONLY for over 75 years, to treat the INTERNAL CAUSE of PILES, price $2.00 by mall, plainly wrapped. Send P. O. or Express Order. Your MONEY BACK if not re- lleved. Bunker's Herbal Medicines, Toronto 9, Ont., Can. Issue No. 4--'38 A--C aT, Money Spent Was Boon to Industry $61,000,000 Spent By the C. N. R. During 1937 From Almost Ten Thousand Canadian Firms. Purchases made by the Canadian National Railways during 1937 amount- ing to over sixty-two million dollars from approximately ten thousand Can- adian firms assisted very materially in bringing various branches of Cana- dian Industry back to normal condi- tions, R. C. Vaughan, Vice-President in charge of purchases, stores and steamships, stated in an interview at Montreal last week in which he re- viewed the year's activities of his de- partment. "We expended considerably more for the purchase of material and sup- plies in 1937 than in 1936," Mr. Vaughan said. "That was necessitated by the increased business handled, which required the running of more passenger and freight trains to meet the needs of increased traffic. Con- sequently, more fuel was burned and a larger quantity of train and other supplies were used." "Our shops were also operated to greater capacity during the year, which was necessary to meet the equipment requirements of the rail- and, therefore, more material was required for that purpose." Fifty First-Class Coaches "Our total purchases of material in Canada in 1937 approximated $62, 506,000. Of that amount approximate- ly $15,140,000 went for new equip- ment, and $11,216,000 for Canadian fuel used on our locomotives and in our boiler houses, stations, coaches, etc, Approximately 315,700,000 feet of forest products were bought in Can- ada by the Canadian National Rafl- ways in 1937, which consisted of ma- terials for construction and repairs to equipment, buildings, ete. Of that quantity 225,700,000 feet are repre- sented by track ties." During the year the following new equipment was delivered to the Na- tional System by car builders in Can- ada, Mr. Vaughan announced. Fifty first class coaches; 10 mail and ex- press cars; 2,666 box cars; 49 flat cars; 15 ballast cars; 30 and cars; 300 gondola cars; and 175 freight re- frigerators. In addition, 125 freight re- frigerators were built in C. N. R. shops. Air-Conditioning to the Fore "During the year we had a heavy air-conditioning programme in connec- tion with our passenger cars, and 126 cars were air- -conditioned, 2. Mr, Vaughan added. "In 1837 there was a substantial in- crease in the price of some lines of material, but we are hopeful that there will be recessions in price dur- ing the year." "The expenditure by the Canadian National Railways of such large sums of money in Canada has meant many million man hours of work for our Canadian citizens and has done much to assist various branches of Cana- dian industry back to mormal condi- tions, We all feel this way at times: Physician--'"Are you {l11? Let me see your tongue, please." Patient--"It's no use, doctor. No tongue can tell you how bad I feel." HOW'S YOUR STOMACH? OU lose vitas nerve force if you allow your stomach to dis- tress you. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery is a depend- able tonic which will increase the i appetite, eliminate waste from the intestines, stimulate the die estion, and you thereby gain strength, Irs. Nellie Winegaiden: 467 Main St. Hamilton, Ont., said: "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was very beneficial to me. It helps the digestive system, relieves gas on the stomach and acid indigestion. When one has no appetite and feels tired and upset the 'Discovery' is very helpful." Buy now of your near-by druggist. New size tablets 50 cents, Jagd $1.00. Large size, tablets or liquid $1.35, Passenger Traffic Is Up 15 Per Cent. C. N. Railways Vice-President Re- ports Volume of Freight For Year 1937 Also Tops 1936 Fig- ures. MONTREAL, Jan. 11.--The volume of freight and passenger traffic car- ried over lines of the Canadian Na- tional Railways during the past year shows a considerable improvement over that of 1936, Alistair Fraser, Vice-President in charge of Traffic, stated in a review issued here last week. "The year 1937 was one of steady progress in the volume of freight traffic handled, as well as changes and improvements effected in our ser- vice to the public," said Mr. Fraser, "While there was a heavy falling off in grain shipments, resulting from the very light crop in parts of Western Canada, this was more than offset by the improvement in general business, resulting in an increase in freight tonnage handled cf anproximately ten per cent. over that of 1936. Progress In Mining Development "Mining developments in North- western Ontario and Quebec have shown remarkable progress during the past year. The opening of that por- tion of the Canadian National Rail- ways' new Senneterre-Rouyn:line from Senneterre to Val d'0Or on Novembar 29 provided much-needed rail facili- ties to the numerous mines located in that area." Increased 15 Per Cent. Mr. Fraser stated that passenger traffic on Canadian National lines had shown an increase of fifteen per cent. during the year. "Increase in train travel generally resulted from the up- ward trend in spending power that was noticeable during the greater part of the year," he said. "Frequent low fare excursions between Canadian cit- ies and towns, and to points across tke international border, brought hun- Greds of thousands of people to the railway for short coach trips. Good progress was made in the air-condi- tioning of our passenger equipment. We have had air-conditioned standard and tourist sleeping cars, dining cars, compartment, observation and library cars, parlor cars, buffet club coaches and lounge-buffet cars in service for some time. By the purchase of fifty air-conditioned first-class coaches of the latest design during the past year, we have attained the objective of hav- ing all principal main-line trains fully air-conditioned." VILLAGE EVENING Twilight, and the tide returning Back to the arms of the azure sea: Sunset, and the first star burning Deep in the depths of Immensity. Nightfall, and the last of gloaming Lingering along the old lake shore; Evening bell, and a late herd homing, And a woman framed in a cottage door. A COAST-TO-COAST "SMOKE- UP" Wise roll-your-owners 5 will tell you gden's is the feature of the smoke- Sia men} programme. They know that finer flavour and cooler, smoother smoking are assured--every time-- with Ogden's Fine Cut and "Vogue or *'Chantecler' papers, And there's a bigger 15 ; gden's, oa § ipackase The knotted spiral nebulae tarowsn off by the sun in the formation of the solar system began drawing the outer particles, or planetesimals, to them. Thus the earth grew after ft first was formed. The first 19 years are the noisiest. A MISTAKE T0 WAIT WHEN "ACID INDIGESTION", STARTS CARRY YOUR ALKALIZER WITH YOU ALWAYS The fastest way to "alkalize" 1s to carry your alkalizer with you. That's what thousands do now that gene uine Phillips' comes in tiny, pepper- mint flavored tablets--in a flat tin for pocket or purse. Then you are always ready. Use it this way. Take 2 Phillips' tablets--equal in "alkalizing"' effect to 2 teaspoonfuls of liquid Phillips' from the bottle. At once you feel "gas.'"' nausea, "over-crowding'® from hyper-acidity begin to ease. "Acid headaches," "acid breath," over-acid stomach are corrected at the source. This is the quick way 'to ease your own distress--avoid offense to others. : MADE IN CANADA TCHo, ornel hs oy Ta Fi 5 1. STOPPE nov 35¢ 2 8 th 25 TOWN BY TOWN + VILLAGE BY VILLAGE "Consult your nearest 'blue coal' dealer today. 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