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Flesherton Advance, 29 Aug 1934, p. 3

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Special Reports on These Three Patricia District Leaders McKenzie Red Lake Hudson-Patricia Central Patricia We will (Udly forward (on raquatt) our recently-prepared SPECIAL REPORTS, that embrace the latett aevelopmenU in the companies' affair*, alio an opinion pertaining to the pro«p«ct« for capital appreciation from a market standpoint. STUDY r'^e "PATRICIA DISTRICT", Ontario!! It's Canada's greatest coming gold-producing area â€" It Will Pay You COVFO^. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" H. MOWBIBTES COMPAJTa-, radaral Boildlss. Toronto, Ontarlu Date l»34 WlUioat coet or oblitfation to m«, ilaaae fornlab your SPECIAL Ivvitnoat coBx or onmn*t*ua lu «*"< t*"«»»w «»*.»«» ^ KEFOBTS onâ€" ISBICATE SEPOBT KEQUISES. I XcKensle X«d I>ake * XcKensle ^ndaon • Patricia Central Patricia L. (Please print name) Addzeu Great West Saddlery Company Show* Improvement The aoa ml leport of this company (or Che ye<ir ending June 3tb, 1934, shows Bubsiautiai Improvement In net operatint profll. with J84.40S.0O being shown, aj against J42, 673.00 tor the previous ><iai. After charges and ap- propriations to reterve a net profit of $10,981.00 U shown, and 'bis Is the first time In Ave years that the com- ,pany has been able to show a bal- ance on the right side. During th« year, company redeem- ed )63,500.UU of the outstanding 6% first mortgage bonds, leaving balance now outstanding at $555,000.00. The company iiso redeemed in the period under review a substantial amount of the first aud second preferred stock issues. FINANCIAL; Yellowknife Gold Mines Limited First report ot aasays and aevelop- ment from the property of Yellow. , knife Gold Minea Limited at Great I Slave Lake, In th© North West Ter- ' ritories, are so favorable that a new rush ot pruspeclora and miners has started to the district, according to advices received from Edmonton. Major Bui wash of the Yellowknife Company, iii his report, states that a channel assay over a width of six feet, gave $49.75 to t^e ton at present gold prices. .Another assay over 36.4 feet gave values at $10.50 per ton. It is understood that these assays have been fully aud carefully checked. The showings are considered to be among the most important which have been encountered In the North West Ter- ritories. DIXIE PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO For real economy and enjoyment, smoke plug tobacco. The tobacco stays fresher, because you cut each pipeful as you need it . . . coarse or flaky, to suit yourself. And, it lasts longer in your pipe! Will Remonetization of Silver .. Help Business Recoveryl Since President Roosevelt an- nounced the issue of currency backed by Silver some few weeks ago, many discussions have appeared on the subject of Silver Remonetization and his latest move in nationalizing the WHITE METAL, has added fuel to the fire for these discussions. Delving into past history, the writer finds some items on the subect which would apipear to be of interest in the present situation. In a recent mining publication put out by a well- known Toronto Investment House, there appears the follow- ing quotation from a speech made by United States Senator Joseph G. Blaine, before the Senate in 1878 ; "I believe that the struggle now going on in this country and in other coun- tries for a single gold standard, will, if successful , produce wide- spread disaster in the end through out the commercial world." This statement, no doubt, was prompted by the tact tha'. a few years previously a number ot the European nations, including Germany, France, Swedeu and others, as well as the United Slates, demonetized Sil- ver, and, as a result, tie price ot silver dropped from sixty pence per ounce to twenty-nine pence between 1870 and 1300. When it is consider- ed that about one-half the world's population, living in Asia, depend on ' Silver as ihelr internal standard ot value and medium ot e.xchange. It can price affected their producing power In no uncertain way. If Silver were remonetized and a definite value es- tablished with a set ratio to go on, would it not appear logical that these huge Oriental markets would again open their doors and abaorb a tre- mendous anount ot manufactured products The tact that at the World Eco- nomic Conference in 1933, some sixty nations agreed to purchase and with- draw from circulation an average of thirty-five million ounces per year tor a four-year period would appear to indicate that these nations were in ac- cord that some move In Silver was essential before the trend of World Trade could expect to be toward nor- malacy. That a 9imllat opinion is also held by some of those in authority at Ot- tawa, is evidenced by the fact that Long Lac Adair Mines Limited Developments at this company's holdings in tiif Strathy Township, Temagami, continue to give decidedly encouraging results and most recent Information is to the effect that as- say made fjom Number Five vein ran 1.84 ounces of gold per -ton. While officials of the company were reluc- tant to confirm actual figures, they admitted important assays had been obtained from samples. The Number Five vein on the property haa been traced for a length ot 1,100 feet. Long Lao Adair also holds some 440 acres in the Big Long Lac Area, on which diamond drilling has been under way for several w^eeks, with results said to be very promising. property at Pelletier Lake, Quebec. This Is the official word ot latest diamond drilling, which is being car- ried out from the 350-foot level. This level has txieuded development and now has about 500 feet length of ore. Future plans call for continuing the shaft to a depth of 450 teet at which point a crjss-cut will be driven to develop favorable formation revealed by the drilling. Nickel Cents Per Shows 62 Share Half-yearly statement issueo yes- terday by International Nickel Com- pany shows net profit of $10,012,642.00 tor the first six months in 1934, which compares with $1,862,SSS.00 for the same period In 1933. Att^T payment of dlvldenilr. on the preferred stock. New N.B. Stamp Out Ottawa. â€" To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the founding of the province of New Brunswick, the post office department has issued a special double-size pictorial postage stamp, in the denomination of two cents. This stamp was issued on -A-Ug. 16. The new stamp was old-rose in color. The inscription included the dates 1784-1894. It was also inscrib- ed with the name of the province. The vignette depicts the original seal of the province of New Bruns- wick which was prepared under the direction and authority of Queen Victoria. The seal bears the motto "Spem Reduxit," and also the provin cial designation "Nov Bruns Sigill Provinciae." The stamp is issued to coincide with celebrations which are to take place in New Brunswick in commem- oration of the anniversary. out that the wholesale capture of tuna tor canning In Japan has so harassed the fish that none has been taken In Japanese waters with rod and line for five yeans. The same condition, they say, prevails along the Calif Drula coast. During July, August and Septem- ber, the giant tuna abounda oft the western coast ot Maine. â€" Border Cities Star. \id British False Teeth An aching heart will drag a ma^ down quicker than neuralgia. Cleissified Advertising BAOIO Duty on Imported Molars Is Raised in New Campaign the Honoui!ible H. H. Stevens, Min- ^ . r., ister of Trade aud Commerce, recent, net was equal to about 6_2_cent^j)e_r ly told a delegation ot mining men that be would like to see more silver put In the country's currency, at the same time assuring his audience that ho would lend his entire support to the remone'iizing ot silver. He stat- 1 ed that he had given the problem j much consideration and had discussed it with business leaders of many countries before reacJiing the conclu- sion that more silver should be placed in circulation. The rece'jt Increase in the price of silver shoulil prove of substantial be- nefit to !i number ot Canadian Mining Companies and indications are. In the writer's opinion, that higher prices will be seen for the WHITE METAL before long aud Canada, ot course, stands to benefit substantially from share on the outstanding common stock. President R. C. Stanley in a letter accompanying the report, ad- vises shar';>.olders that the company has now taken second place In the world as a producer ot platinum and first place as a producer of palla- dium. May Can Giant Tuna Stadacona Cuts Ore Stadacona Rouyn Mines has cut 20 feet ot mint'raDzed quartz and schist at a depth ot 450 feet on Ita main The giant tuna ot Maine and Nova Scotia shores which sometimes w^eiglis half a ton, may soon be taken to supply a canning industry at Glou- cester, Miss. Canada has already es- tablished such an industry, while in Xew England an Investigation has been ordered before canneries are allowed 'o aetermine If the giant tuna is uoo.\ food. Sportsmen who pursue the tuna with rod ;in;i line object to the large, scale captart- of the fish which com- mercial o'.voration requires. They point London, Eng. â€" British teeth to fit British faces is the patriotic end aim- ed at by a new move in the govern- ment's "Buy British" campaign. In future, Britons who equip them- selves with new sets of "store" teeth will have to pay considerably more for them unless they are made in this country. This is the result of a government order substantially in- creasing the already existing 20 per cent, duty on artificial molars. A committee was appointed recent- ly by the government to look into the whole question of the false teeth worn by .'some millions of the king's subjects. This inquiry revealed that,- while the government haa taken steps to insure that more of the roast beef of Old England than in the past is really of British origin, artificial molars imported from abroad are be- ing set to work on the Sunday joint in the homes of Great Britain. It has come to something oi a sur- prise to many Britons to learn from the committee's findings that there is a real prejudice in favor of some better-quality foreign teeth imported at prices giving a large margin of profit to the importer. INVESTIGATE our courses In radio, television, sound, broadcasting, oper- ating, etc., before seeking training elsewhere. Radio College of Canada. Limited, Dept, "W.L.." S63 Bay St., To- ronto. Off Colour? How Is Your Liver? Wake up your Liver Bile â€" Without Calomel Tour liver's a very small organ, bul It certainly can put your digestive and ellmlnative organs out of kilter, bv r4- fusing to pour out Its daily two pounds of liquid bile Into your l)owels. You won't completely correct such a condition by taking salts, oil, mineral water, laxative candy or chewing gum, or roughage. When they've moved yoUf bowels they're through â€" and you need a liver stimulant. Carters Little Liver Pills will soon bring back the sunshine Into vour Ufa. They're purely vegetable. Sate. Sure. Ask for them by name. Refuse sub- stitutes, 25c at all druggists. 48 be readily seeu where the drop In ' any such increase. Preliminary Announcement PUBLIC OFFERING 300,000 SHARES OF THE TREASURY STOCK of GLENORA GOLD MINES LIMITED Located on the main "break" and immediately adjoining the seven producing minci of Kirkland Lake. Wilt Shortly be Offered for Public Subscription by C A. GENTLES « CO. 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The peoples of near lands and fail lands foregather in friendly rivalry ... in commerce and in sport, in the arts, the sciences, music and industry ... at the Canadian Natiotvil Ex- hibition. Merchants are attracted fronx the bazaars and market pl.tces of distant Calcutta . . . from the potteries of Stoke-on-Trent . . . from the planta- tions of Ceylon and Sierra Leone. h\ an atmosphere of carnival gaiety and romance the enterprising strangers from abroad transact business and join their Canadian brethren itx whole-hearted appreciation of the world's largest annual Exhibition. From over the seven seas, from the Antipodes and the United States come athletes who strive mightily with Canada's best for world champ- ionships on land and water. East meets west on common ground at the "Show Window of the Nations" where Toronto once again becomes "a place of meeting". This is the big year at your Exhibition. nwOOD A HVCHIt 0«*o«i M«a«f«f COIONEI. F H PtACOM 1 8 3 4 « TORONTO * CENTENARY- YEAR -1934 | StVi'o'AifEXHIBITIONM^^Jo

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