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ADVISED TO EAT BRAN FOR HER CONSTIPATION Kellogg's All-Bran Helps Miss Hanson Read this enthusiastic, voluntary letter: "Just a line to let you know how much I appreciate Kellogg's All-Bran. I was troubled with constipation. I asked my doctor what to do. He said to eat bran.. "I tried other brands but they weren't so good, so I tried Kellogg's All-Bran, and it is ust wonderful. It makes delicious muffins, too." Miss Agnes Hanson (address upon request). All-Bran provides mild "bulk" missing in the average meal. This delicious cereal also furnishes vitamin B and iron. The "bulk".in All-Bran absorbs moisture, and gently exercises and cleanses the system. It is often more effective than that found in fruits and vegetables, as it does not break down within the body. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. Isn't this natural food pleasanter than patent medicines? Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. If not relieved, see your doctor. Sold by all grocers. All-Bran is much more effective than part-bran products. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. 'Conttipation du4 to insufficient "bvllc" FAMILY IS LOANS vour people throuehout. They were really so comfortable that the "oiinesWs' anneiiics increased with every meal they had in the diner."' Beach the most people in city md district with an advertisement In the Daily News. HOME IMPROVEMENT Under the new provisions in respect to :' the Dominion Housing Act The Bank of Montreal is co-operating in the plan announced by the Dominion Government for assisting home owners who wish to renovate, modernize or otherwise improve their homes, and it is now prepared to make loans to property owners under the new provisions of the Dominion Housing Act. Briefly, the provisions1 regarding home improvement loans are: ' Maximum loan on one property $2,000, Discount Charge equal to $J.2J per $100. of the face value of the note, for one year, payable in advance. Repayment by monthly instilments. Loans to be used solely for improving and - i ;-repairirig existing property, and not for build k wh ing on vacant land. Improvements include ill audi work as new plumbing, remodellin, rooms, installation ot furnace, painting, rooting, etc. Fixtures, which are not removable attachments or appliances, are considered improvements. No endorsers axe required. Loans made to owners only. Properties on which loans may be made include: private homes, duplexes, small apartment houses, farmhouses and combination store and dwelling houses. Standing" of taxes, mortgage payments', etc, to be acceptable to the lending institution. ' : If you wish to obtain funds to repair, improve or1 "T: if modernue your property, we would be very glad to have you all and discuss your requirements with us. s ;. '," ' . . ; r;, BANK OF MONTREAL mik Prince Rupett Branch: F. A. MacCALLUM, Manager." Stewart Branch: Hi V. LITTLER, Manager t r y. sma 1,1. a c c o u n t s a r t - ;!' ".tlx- T'-fT''"--"'' I duct invi .H. . IMftl.- , NEWS OFTHE MINES Miners on North Coast Must be Resourceful Portland Canal Looking Very Good These Days-May Operate Glacier Gulch ! ' To be !a miner or a prospeijlor on this .coast dqmands air most unlimited resourcefulness. There are many unusual problems which must be met from time to time. Take the case of Larry Thornton and associates Vho are driving tunnels under hundreds of feet of ice on the Chickamin .Glacier in the Portland Canal country. Then consider Carl Ecklund who is leasing orew , . .. deposits at Granby Point near An- was located by Civules Clay of yox. "The pay ore left by the prm'ce Rupert. Granby Co.."' says Ecklund, "is a. I flat vein 'from six to twelve Inches' AbouTa car ago 1 two Swedes 'thick, lying llkp a blanket over named Vollaug and Erickson found C A TICrirn about half an acre of ground at good-looking ore on Table Mcun-Nj I I I KM, tide water. To work this I start at tain in tne Casolar district. A ivr igh tld and( wllR blasts of dyna- coupie of months ago the ground jmlte and wedges, I break down the was examined by A. G. Langley, Odd Letter Received by C. N. R. ore and, with a wheelbarrow, mining engineer of Vancouver, ac-Passenger Denartment. - wheel it to a point above high tide. COmpanrcd by James Beatty of As the tide goes down, I go down victoria, with the result that an MnMTWf.t'wA.' 'and, as to tide comes up, I come opUon was taken on the property t9. tv, mnv, Intvk S'P' My waste dump getS fuU 01 by R: H. Pooley K.C. of Victoria and fSf hl S lJ nnv?W ri )crabs and sma11 deart fiJh aid' associates. Immediately after slgn-other is not an Unusual occurrence,?Mt ,,f flQVl c ,,, vprv ' . 4. , . . .-v uuu .o.i ...n. ..v .wws. gwj. MlUUJUCll.1 WCll UttClUi UI1U but the particular In which way ,,,,. tlmp s have shlDDed ,.f Tf route, and the ' . ' . " h'-h"'"" " method L 7 of T snowinp i: l appreciation: ' some ; seven tons .. and now have flf- .. was . only , ' a few days before they f0 f ,h, r for -service rendered.-does givellf m,!? Cl. struck "n? '?d that hey color to the occasion. This is shown by the following letter received by A. A. Gardiner, assLtant genera.1 passenger, traffic manager of the Canadian National Railway, fronv a patron whose family was recently transferred from Toronto to Winnipeg; t . "I enclose herewith cheque in' payment of the passenger accommodation for my fomlly. They all arrived.-safe.ly and comprised: "Si children. "One bulldog (in, crate), "One lady cat (In crate). "One gentleman, bantam (In crate), "Two lady bantams -(in crate). 'One wife Inot In, crate). "The wife said all were most comfortable and appreciated the unfailing kindness and courtesy of now ready will run around $50 per Uer line. Values have not yet come ton in gold and silver. near comp!etl6n of i modern mill arid silver districts anywhere on the continent. Thcrp are a score or more of Portland Canal pro perties which have shown up exceedingly well and have during the past year attracted the attention of representatives of big capital. Silver ore runnhic up to 1140 ounces per ton is being shipped by one prospector operating on Am- to hand. Placer gold has been mined in that district for the past Staging- one of the most aggrcs- firty J'cars- Live and far-reaching upsurges In mining activity in recent history of An effrt ls bein3 made, accord- mining In the province, the Port- inB 10 P" in"i bmuners, to land Canal district, which ten -'re a local syndicate there to years ago was the ieadlng gold and finance further shipments from the sliver producing area in the pro- Slacler Gulch mine and carry on vince, as a whole looks far and veiopmem oi me property. Tne way better today than at any time ultimate aim Is tp.instal a mill at In the past ten years or more. the mine. A shipment made from "This has been the best year of tnls "property some two years ago rerpnt Mmps" n-jrf-o nil u,hn havp i reiurnea over $ioo in goia alter visited the camp of .Stewart recently. Optimism which ls so gen eral and so Impressive largely upon .remarkable paying all charges. The claims were later bonded, but the bond 1 1 -l . i . . ' L a Is bavad, apiea ana ine PrPeriy went uacK ore de-ito tne ownets Wesley Banta, Gro- velopments at the Biz Missouri. ver eiess ana uampoeu. w. hlehlv satlsYacthrv rtoulU at R.il-iG- Norrle-Loewcnthal, prominent mon Gold where . large tonnages of !mlnlng engineer, who twenty years l 1 m it nil unnusually rich ore have beenl" c"ari"; ol W1C ollw opened up. upon the progress made I Standard mlne at Hazelton, re in the construction of the Big Mls-;i:' m,y 61Jrm scvc as ai tomi-souri mllli th'e- onenlns n of nrfi'thers ln "der t0 examine the nro- the 'f" and make a renort covering oiv Lakevlew; Dunwell, United Emnire and Humeri other nro- ine Desi memoas or development. .... r i perties in the district: the unof ficially but generllv credited re-jports of excellent showings on properties being exr-lored by Premier ln the Unuk Vsllcy area; the Prior to the advent of snow, the r-on'iiidatcd Mining & Smelting Co. has been rushing equipment! and sunnlles to the Big Missouri' mine. With every available truck 'at' rklng a ful1 da- the Crawford lng plant Gorgh River Gold other r Ca of Stewar,t last wfek Mln. and notable happen- Ings throughout a region that to- i f lf b"shed a record for mov ng freight into the mine riav ffivPS fr arpwtor , having than &kenJn fHtytwo tons ln twenty ever before of developing Into one of the most productive of gold, " i PT. THOMAS. Ont.. Nov. 12! ICP) Story of the Dionne quln tuplets and their guardianship1 stopped an African native destroy ing one of the babies when twin children .rvere born, Rev. H. W. Garbutt, Church of England missionary, told an , audience here. Pictures of the five babies and I Premier Hepburn helped the ml encan urePK. mis is, oi course, , slonarles explain how Canadian sorted ore but the values shown, j people were zealous to preserve fplus appreciable old content, ; multip'e births. merely add another convincing bit '. " ' ' of evidence of the generous enrich- j ment of lodes in tne district. Thei construction of far better roads j throughout the more important' areas of the district has alscy con- trlbuted greatly to the general Improvement. All in all. the outlook for the Portland Canal region was' never more reassuring than It lsl at the present time. It looks like Nortnern British Columbia may ere. long become the lode stone of attraction for the large, exper ienced mining companies. : There is considerable speculation as to what may be the result of the recent visit of a party of mining' men, headed by Charles M. Campbell, veteran British Columbia consulting engineer, to the well known sulphur and copper property up the Ecstail River in which the Granby Co. was at one time Interested. Members of the party were completely silent as to jthe object of thtlr visit and would not be drawn out. Tnp sulphur, It ,1s suggested, might"be used In con nection with any .'local pulp and 'paper mill project. ; A Vancouver mining engineer, according tn rpmirf rnnrrilnir hrp recently visited Hastings Arm near Anyox and spent 'seyeral.days exa-mlnlns the Saddle, property which Hyde Transfer Quick Delivery COAL WOOD Chains & Tables For Rent PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue Shareholders In Movement Near 18,000 I ANTIGONISH, N.S., Nov. 12: (CP) The nearly 18,000 share-partnerships hi folk-ecpriomlc Institutions In eastern Nova Scotia are worth more than $626,000, according to the Extension Bulletin Issued by St. Francis Xavler University, father of the co-operative movement n this province. Partners in the credit unions hemselves number 12,000, the Bulletin, says. In addition, 5,480; others are partners In consumers societies, including the British- Canadian Co-operative Society, and here are 535 partners In fish co-ip-sratlves. "It might be called small. It -hould be small. It ls for poor eople. Its growth must be slow. There is no boom psychology, no nflated, prosperity 'n co-operation. it undertakes Improved economic induct from the bottom. Haste vould destroy It. Growth In good hlngs Is slow and steady that It nay endure." thr Bulletin says. For Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Just a Few Sips And Like a Flash Relief H'i different It'i fiitrr In cllon -It't compounded on tuperior, medlctl fact findings. BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE (trifle actlnt) It the name of this amatlng cough and cold prescription that la ao pure and free from harmful drugs that a child can take It and atop roughing. One little alp and the ordinary cough Is easeda few dnses and that tough old hang-on cough Is seldom heard again. -It'a really wonderful to watch how speedily hard, lingering colds are put out of business. Make two bottles out of one by rolling with equal parts of honey. The kiddixs love It. NEVER BEFt A TOWN' LIK? CISCO" is DoIxg". Never Before n,.. . n So Stirred We Defy a... . 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