I iszovEMBER 12. 1953 strange But True Contlued 'rrom one 7 . when they have cubs and are tak- en by gurprise will they get ugly." n was almost sundown when we Jo ," said the manager rather icily. Then he strode off to his own qulrterl above the main of- fice and I didn't see him again for three days. 3 O 0 My first supper in a mining camp was all that could be wished finally rode into camnend Dlaced for. There was plenty of just a- our horses under the ca” 01 "10 bout every kind of food you stabieman. "See that this man could mention and if you wanted gets supper Ind I pile! to sleep. a second or third helping all you had to do was say so. But the bunkhcvuse smelled al- most as bad as the salmon. Lady Nicotine, sweaty clothes and what not, all added up to a pretty big stink. I have often thought since what a. good place it would be to break in a young bloodhound. When I awoke next morning my brain was cloudy and my mouth felt like a canary's cage that need- ed I thorough washing out. A fellow by the name of sul- New Antibiotic lozenge Strikes 'By John H. Spence Toronto (2)--A new lozen s that immediately acts to t e away the pain of sore throats caused by minor irritations and infection was released to Cana- dian dru gists this week. A dcve o ment of Adrem Ltd., largest all- anadian proprietary drug house, the new product is named Adremicin and is a com- bination of powerful antibiotics and a local anaesthetic or pain deadener. The lozen e must be allowed to dissolve s owly in the mouth. As it dissolves, tyrothricin and bacitracin, two antibiotics, are re- leased to the inflamed area along at Sore Throat . . with benzocaine. While the - benzocaine is effectively reliev- ing the pain, the antibiotics act to destroy such bacteria at strep- tococcus and staphylococ us. As many common colds have as their first symptom a sore throat, fight As the Atlremicin lozenge slowly dissolves in the mouth, it releases powerful antibiotic agents that germs instantly. against strep. and staph. and kills pain almost Adremicin might well head off many colds this season. Sore throats caused by exces- sive smoking, or undue strain such as shouting; respond almost immcdiatel to t e pain-relieving action of A remicin. The product is also said to relieve tickling coughs associated with the com- mon cold and smoking. Chemists who developed the new product point out that Adremicin is desi ned for the person who has e occasional sore throat and that those who Adremicin is most effective when used at the first indication of sore- ness, hoarseness, or inflammation. If used in the initial sta cs, Adrcmicin may ward off further t roat irritation or a subsequent cold. No Prescription Necessary! THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTE'POWN' llvan initiated me in my new dut- ies. then left me to carry on alone. Storekeeper at the Premier was a one-man Job- and all in all a rather agreeable one- and I I handled the position to Pitt's sat- isfaotion which ws.s'rather unusual for I soon learned that he was not the easiest of men to work for. Before a. week had gone by A explored every nook and corner of No. 2 camp and got a passing acquaintance with; most of the men who worked 'there. Too, I learned a lot about how a gold mine is operated and what makes it click, Down in the shafts for example. I aw miners drilling the rock. and blasting it, and running the ore out to the dumps -that is, the waste ore. The rich stuff went to the concentrator where it was crushed and later partly refined, before being ship- ped to the smelter. (Premier was a. rich mine in those days). The sanithy. where a Russian 3 blacksmith and his helper Mm" pered the drill heads was not without interest. Above my store. in I little built-in JPN-E, ' often watched the diamond drlLer setting real diamonds in the face u of the drill. When the cutting t edges became dull, Jason would dig them out of their pockets. turn out a sharp point and tar.” them into place again. all ready to chew their way through unex- D plored 'granii:c rock. I took more than a dozen pieces of metal out of Jason's eyes dur- ing the year and a half I worked at the Premier. Jason wanted me d to learn the "how of it" but I valued my eycs too much to ever consider becoming a setter of diamond drills. e Anyone can work around a mine. t because there's a job to suit every- one. Cooks. slableman. wood cut- ters, electricians, plumbers, and what have you. And, strange but true, a mine never shuts down even on Sundays, So you work on the Sabbath the same as the other days whether you want to or not. 'Like the hospital. the nearest church was at Prince Rupert. Every couple of weeks we had a ” visit from the R.C.M.P. Usually they rode into the camp in pairs, stayed perhaps a couple of days and then rode away as myster- iously and silently as they'd come. If a man needed arresting, they 11 arrested him without any fanfare. d If the fellow proved to be a tough exit. the boys in scarlet could get tough too. yet anyone you talked S 0 - A landslide triumph in presidential elections was build- ing up hourly early today for ex- defence minister Ramon Massey- say, 46, in a. straight race against President Quirino. the provinces 191.215, Quirino 54,57 votes. 1 Independence States in 1946. Quirlno. 62, who the vice-president, and 102 representatives. campaign and balloting an intcr-party agreement for or- ila, five Liberal party including deputy mayor Eduardo Ocampo were shot dead during an attack on a polling sta- tion. Police with Nationalist af- stepped out of the race and threw his party's support behind Magsaysay. Pro. ILS. candidate In Landslide Win 5' By Jenkins MAN ILA, Philippines, (Rcuteg) e Manila and Magssysay Latest figures for WGIOI Unofficial result! on the nation- wide balloting Tuesday were dis- tributed by the Philippines News ervice which has set up an un- official voto tsbulator. Magsaysay. who led the successful campaign against the Communist I!ukbala- haps, is running on the National- ist-Democratic coalition ticket galnst the Liberal party chief. An estimated 5.000.000 Filipinos voted in the republic's third na- tional election since it gained full from the United nderwent a major operation in he United States last summer has hold office since the death of President Manuel Roxas in 1948. Sporadic Violence The presidential race set the attern for election contests for eight senators violence packed the despite Sporadic er and extreme security precau- tions by police and army. Late reports said nine voters have been killed and 12 injured in gun fights and brawls during. he polling. Several attempts were made to snatch ballot boxes and replace them under cover of dark- ness fed" after they had been "stuf- In Cavoor. 20 miles from Man- members today filiatlons were reported to have pened fire. Magsaysay quit the Liberal party cabinet to run for election n a pro-American program. His campaign received a. major boost last summer when Romulo, former foreign minister. Gen. Carlos Washington and United Nations. presidential Democratic mbassador to clegate to the START! AT TOP ported by tubular steel columns, then build: the floor, and finally HAMILTON. N-Z.. (CP)-Archi- the walls. He says the advantage tech P. E. King is building houses the opposite way. and not dcla First he puts up the roof, sup- rainy climate. . sacs. ELEVEii IUMMII OBIIIHIAI Durf bathing, successfully is that workmen are under shelter are popular .& yed by New zealand's Australia, where summer shtfl is . 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