CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday; April 13, 1961 COMINCC REPORTS Overseas Sales Offset NA Sales MONTREAL ‘—. Compensating increnses In sales in the United Kingdom, JapanS India and other. off-shore market areas offset a} lower North market pattern, Underground exploration dur- ing the year wos carried out at three properties. In ane ‘Bruns- and maintained 1900 sales expect~ ations says W. 8, Kirkpatrick, pre- sident, Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of, Canada Ltd. Reporting on the company’s annual report, Mr. Kirkpatrick said that of the total lead and zine sold in 1960, about one-quarter in the ‘United States, 40 per cent in the United Kingdom and the remain- der in other countries, E Sales:during the year totalled $115,649,000, compared with $110,- 094,000 in 1959. Net profit — os reported ear- Mer — was $23,498,000 compared With $16,704,000 in 1959. Mr. Kirkpatrick said the high- er earnings resulted from an in- crease in the price of zinc, toge- ther with improved returns from lead and fertilizers, He said inventories were con- siderably higher than at the end of 1959, due ‘mainly to an isicrease in stocks of lead in all forms and a Planned accumulation of fertilizer Products in line with the seasonal SASH: aN wick the the possibility of panting for pro- duction of copper concentrates the company's property after extensive exploration there. - 1 Underground work at the com- Pany'’s property near Anyox, B.C., was completed without locating new gre and no further work is plan- | ed at present, Commercial quanti-’| - ties' of ore were established at the company’s . property at Duncan Lake, In B.O.'s Lardeau District, and on Vancouver Island the mine of Coast Copper Co. Ltd., a subsi- diary is being prepared for pro- duction and a mill is also being built at nearby Benson Lake to treat the ore, ‘ Sunro ‘Mines Ltd., in which the company has a majority interest hos -leased its copper property on Vancouver Island to. Cowlchan Copper Co, Ltd, which proposes to start production late this year. Lead produced amounted to 160,079 tons compared with 140,881 tons in 1959. There was a substantial in- crease in the investories of refined lead and lead-bearing materials in process at the end of 1860 a8 com |" pared with 1959. Zinc production was 104,989 tons compared with 194,499 tons in 1959 and represents continuing ca- pacity operation of the’ zinc de- 4 PIERSON WINDOWS AND ALL KINDS OF GLASS GLIDDEN PAINT KOOTENAY BUILDERS AND SUPPLIERS PHONE 5155 | ventories persisted and, Of the combined lead-zine pro- duction of 356,068, tons approxi- mately 67 per cent was derived from Sullivan concentrates, 14 per cent from concentrates from other compgny mines, 19 per‘cent from the re-treatment of stockpiles of zine plant residues and lead blast furnace slag and 9 per cent from purchased ores and concentrates. In 1960, these purchased mat- erlals were ‘principally from Can- shoppers ,and cost $6,303,000 compared with ‘$7,983,000 in 1959. World consumption of lead in 1960 failed to increase as expected a year ago, being only slightly higher thain in 1959 and: continu- ing below production. Consumption declined in Can- ada and the United States as com, pared with 1959 but increased in other countries. i] In the United States, high in- in other countries outside of Europe pro- ducers’ ‘stocks increased, World consumption of zinc : From Pauline milsere'd spring collection is this sarees of. checked feather weight wool which has a triangular fichu bodice and a wide patent leather belt worn over the fichu. How Are You? Tm fine ‘How are you? There's nothing whatever: te, mat. ter with me Tm just as healthy as I can be. I've arthritis in both my knees and when “ I talk, I talk with a wheeze My pulse is weak and my blood 1s thin But I’m awfully well for the shape Tim in. My teeth eventually had ‘to come out And my diet — I hate to think about I'm overweight and I can't get thin My appetite is such that it seems to win But I’m awfully well for the share im in, Arch supports I have for my feet Or I wouldn’t be able tb go on the street. Sleep is denied me every night And in the morning Iam a sight My memory’s failing, my head’s in @ spin I'm Uving on aspirin St. Regis Hote! 602 Dunsmuir St. Vanconver,’ B.C. ’ Situated in the heart of the business and shopping district EXCELLENT COFFEE SHOP AND DINING ROOM Booms From $2.50 - Special weekly and monthly rates CANADIAN LEGION WELFARE | BINGO NO BINGO THIS WEEK NEXT BINGO ON APRIL 22 But I’m awfully well for the shape I’m in, The moral 1s this as this tale we showed improvement over 1959 but supplies were greater so that stocks increased further during the year. As in the ‘case of. lead, there was a decrease in consumption in Canada and the United States but this was more than counter-bal- anced by increases in one coun= tries, ‘The average prices on aun me- tals were higher than in 1959 in all major markets, except for lead dn the United States. Prices were stable until towards the end of the year when the continuing pressure of stocks caused a sharp unfold ‘That for you and me who are gro- wing old It's better to say “I’m fine” with a grin Than to let them know the shape you're in, . How do-T know my youth has spent Cause my “get up and go” just got up and went, | Old age is golden I've heard it said But sometimes I’ wonder baad I go to bed My ears in a drawer, my” teeth in @ cup My eyes on a shelf until I get up Ere sleep dims my eyes I say to myself Is there anything else I should lay on the shelf? . When .I was young my slippers were red I could kick my heels right over, my head When I grew older my slippers were blue But I could still dance the whole night through. Now I'm older my slippers-are black T walk to the corner and puff my way back The reason I know my youth is spent My “get up and go” dust got up| and went, But I really don’t mind when I think with a grin All the places my “get up” has been I get up each morning and dust off my spi : Pick up the paper and read the obits If my name is Tussin T know I'm not dead So I eata big breakfast and go back: to bed. — (Author 0: trend in all markets. COST OF TAXES 3 The. pioneer doctor who took this fees in kind ts a familiar and lovable character in our: North American’ folklore, He was the gentle, ‘hard-working horse-and- buggy counterpart. of today’s spec- fallsts in the higher income groups. “Old Doc,” if legend is to be belleved, existed largely on the el- derberry wine he accepted for eas- ing Mrs, Samson's backache, or the side of beef given him for bringing the Hudsons’ new baby into the world, and on all manner of barter payments made in Meu of hard cash. Now, according to Professor C. Northcote Parkinson, of “Parkin- son's Law" fame, crippling taxa. tion 1g bringing the barter system back ‘into the medical profession, to the advantage of both doctor and patient, In his new book, “The Law and the Profits,” Professor Parkin- son gives a fascinating illustration. He .tells of the British patient who got a $3,920 doctor's bills, and who reckoned he would have to eatn $33,600 to pay it because of the big slice the government takes out of his income, And the doctor figured that of the $3,920 he would recelve only $840. So the two got together nnd‘ settled ‘the bill for two cases of scotch whiskey and ‘the “loan of the patient’s cabin cruiser for three months. The gov- ernment was done out of its Non's share of the transaction. ‘We suspect that such devious means of evading taxes sre not. How Many Bottles - For Aprendectomy? unknown in this country, and in professions other than the medical, Governments may take some/com- fort in the fact that most taxpay- era are less Ingenious, do not have the opportunity or ‘are ‘disinclined settle thelr accounts, or they might find themselves “whistling: for. the taxes te carry on. But the lesson remains in Pro: mation becomes too high, everybody suffers, Including governments, — ‘Vancouver Province, IMPORT VALUE “In the first half of 1960 goods imported into Canada had o value of $2,806,600,000, an increase of 1.0 per cent over the similar period of 1059, to go to the bother of barter to| fessor Parkinson's atory: When ta-|* MUL CANADA. APEOINTHENT “KF. V. Malthouse has been appointed Manager -for British Columbia. of the All Canada Insurance Federation, which repre- sents most .of. the fire, automobile and casualty insurance companies in the province, He is also Manager of the B.C. 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