At the recent Cobalt street fair one of the prize winners was Ticket No. 62, made out in the name of Miss Trilly. When delivery of the prizes was comâ€" menced no cne seemed to know Miss Trilly. ‘"Must be a visitor in town," was one explanation. There were other explanations not so harmless Howâ€" ever, the ticket was traced back to the ticket seller and from there to the purchaser. The purchaser was Nick Costo, shoe repair man at Cobalt. He had bought a ticket on the draw and someone tried to sell him another. Thus it went until there were several tickets in Nick Costo‘s name. Along caine still another ticket seller, and a very persistent one. "Too many tickets now," said Nick, "but, here, I‘ll take anocther, only this one for my little dog. Make it out to ‘Trilly!" "All right," said the ticket seller solemnly, and he made out that ticket to "Miss Trilly." That was one of the lucky tickets and Miss Trilly was lucky. Trilly, in other words, was the proverbi‘al "lucky dog." 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Trilly, in other roverbi‘al "lucky dog." from n some learnâ€" SLree;s as Ticket No. 62, e of Miss Trilly. prizes was comâ€" d to know Miss isitor in town," There were other harmless,. Howâ€" back to the name. Along _ seller, and a ) many ticket:s igere, I‘ll take my little dog "All right,‘ mnly, and he inother. several Along <~and‘ a els 1y sociation executi en a two weeks over the reasons, tions offered by | | of amateur propriate to do : | what is the prim | moves. prior to all have son,. sary lads Timmins Lads Again to be on Oshawa Hockey Team the fame prize she : this was t commonly 1A l 1N ar as can b ot nothing « er collar. " his ribbon,. s ock s, Ihe star says:â€" Now that the Ontario Hockey Asâ€" iation executive ccocmmittee has takâ€" a two weeks adjournment to check r the reasons, excuses and explanaâ€" is offered by the Wandering Willies amateur hockey, the time seems apâ€" priate to do a little speculating on at is the prime reason for so many nvestigator es will be ame of th the othst Milk Products Limite House, Toronto. send me free booklet, ‘ooking." oing to the been toiling val in town the orig and prospects for the onto Star finds it n o several former Tim: d 11 ned 1@4Dp Limited z eloquent about "Trilly" and the ing thesfact that the expression so lucky dog!" Sso , however, Trilly but a ribbon for seemed proud of S, is as happy as faithfully sinc he Oshawa origin of Timmins Prantit fTear may Ccarry it to 10 cents before the brakes are applied." i Te American dollar at 10 cents!‘ Replying to the natural question, The| Miner resumes: "It doesn‘t follow that( gold, in the event of a dime dollar, will} rise to $206.70 an ounce. There are many factors to count. But it ccould conceivably go higher than the recent $3150 price to Canadian producers. ;any meas |down as | ture that in the sit ‘concerned |gold that sees ( gold | Inflation to Drive Gold Price Higher. On March 7th last a contributor to these reports, dealing with impending developments in United States, wrote as follows:â€""Government aid at best : can only provide temporary relief and the ultimate end of a continued policy of RF.C. assistance would be state capitalism. Other means of relief have been suggested through inflation, makâ€" ing the dollar less in terms of goods. Unless one of these alternatives is adopted there must surely be a series of further defaults and bankruptcies."| t IS WILUNM SOomQ OfI UTNeS€ 11 mind that the last issue of Loney‘s Mining Reports discussed the question as to inflation driving the price of gold higher. The article in full is given herewith :â€" for confidence and hope rather than for anxiety or alarm in the genera} situation. Canada is not attempting to ‘"ballyhoo" itself to gcod times again, so any measure of progress may be set down as normal and solid. The feaâ€" ture that suggests special consideration in the situation so far as the U.S. is concerned is the effect on the price of gold that may follow the plans of the U.S.A. In this line, what may be hurtâ€" ful to the United States may actually be of benefit to Canada. Because in proportion to size of commitments and the amcunt of gold production here, Canada has an advantage over the United States, the situation here reacts differently to factors that may arise. It was proved on more than one oCâ€" casicn that what appeared at the time to be a serious handicap later proved of advantage to Canada. This was the case in connection with tariff walls erected against Canada. Canada has little more to fear in this line from the United States. Being forced to seek new markets and largely to forego the market to the South that seems the natural one, Canada is left in posiâ€" tion now that the loss of that market through further difficulties in the U. S.A. can not work the same injury to Canada that it might once have done. The interest in the price of gold accordâ€" ingly is from another angle, that of having gold to meet cbligations. It is with some of these thoughts in the correct cone wish the U.S.A. w but to worry li except so far as 1 country. Irrespe attempted in the Ganada is makit recovery. Of cor ‘Thinks Inflation to Raise Price of Gold such mei people in these m who beli affected * the NRA they fear line may The attit NCCIN ip betw sund st lacts remain much less th the depressi making more than the U. United State than in Can in Canada s ures such a there is a I prospe any direc of any n vCanada. At the be noted that t] avoidance makir come more d:ff live to itself alor world with all they the q or de likely world with aAll the fact remain as 1sS 1 plan is on the Naticnal R Thoughtful Canadiars Study the Posâ€" sible Effect on Carada of the Sucâ€" cess or Failure of the U.S.A. Plans. on ng t fear it may be attitude pIY they anada ure normal suggest uation : United failure t Dominior y visual ds. > ‘Tht inue to go up. e steady narrowing o‘ the i the American dollar, the nz and the Canadian dolâ€" iomist of a Canadian ban‘k s saying: "If they (U.S.) cally to inflate the dollar, saying where it will stop. ‘ may carry it to 10 cents OTt prospects hb _ failure. carried that w one for ned hat n f1, t ret in 1 v Ac h umber of Canadians Canada is almost as n the success of the; Act (Nira, for short) States itself. If the aey see serious effects . "If the plan sucâ€" ize wonhderful results ‘ probability is that ‘me on both sides of s true that prosperity the United States is ‘ted in conditions in same time it should Te is no law beyond it so. It does beâ€" ult for a nation to| ) in this presentâ€"day s complications, but that the propcrtion me nation is not in d percentage to that cr neighbours. The Canada has suffered e United States from \Iso that Canada is _ _progress to recovery The situaticn‘ in the hese thoughts in issue of Loney‘s generai fTeeling against measâ€" â€"/«~*Of. Ccourse; rity crying for ) ideas of the _ _ Vital Brisson, mayor of Hearst, last | week lost his appeal against conviction gof being drunk in a public place, and so will have to serve a term of three months in jail. The appeal was heard | at Cochrane and Judge Caron sustainâ€" | ed the conviction rendered by Magisâ€" |trate E. R. Tucker. As usual in such ! cases Brisson is allowed fifteen days in order to arrange his personal affairs before taking up his term in jail. The fact that he is convicted and has to serve a term in jail automatically reâ€" moves him from the office of mayor of Hearst. Brampton Conservator:â€"Agnes Macâ€" phail, M.P., has gone to Markdale hosâ€" pital for a long rest. She says she has been weary for some time, and feels that the only place in which she will not be disturbed is the hospital. Clearly the world‘s problems, and particularly those of the United States and, with the latter, Canada‘s, are not yet solved. In the mining industry, however, the improvement is real. More men are living by the sweat of their brows today than at any time in the past two years. Upon such realities is based a soundly Ooptimistic hope for the future. HEARST MAYOR MUST SERVE THREE MONTHS‘ SENTENCE If President Roosevelt were to sudâ€" denly exercise his power under the act which he approved on May 12, to deâ€" valuate the dollar by cutting the gold content in half, the price of gold in United States would automatically beâ€" come $41.34. The probable effect of this on the London price can only reâ€" main a matter for speculation. oteafeotectnete ctecte eteateate etectactectects: Among cautious mining men there is a disposition to expect that 120s. repreâ€" sents the minimum future London price, which would mean $30 in Canâ€" ada, presuming our dollar and sterling are to continue close to par. Beyond this level, speculation may run free,. An executive of one of the leading Canâ€" adian gold mines says there is a good possibility that gold will be $40 in Canâ€" ada before Christmas. He has been very right so far in his surmises." otuatuatactaate siacte ote ateate ate ate ote ate ateatectnctoateatectastastectacte ots Make Greenidge‘s Physioâ€"Therapy Clinic your health resort. Chiropractor and Electroâ€"Physic Therapist W. L. Greenidge Phone 941â€"W CONSULTATION FREE Gordon Block When we say economy we mean economy the line. Low first cost. Owners report 22 to per gallon. Low upâ€"keep cost. (Ford parts than other lowâ€"price cars and Ford flat labor more than 30% less.) And remember this . . . when you buy the Ford Vâ€"8 you are protecting your investment. You are buying the coming carâ€"a car that is at least a year ahead in design and performance. It won‘t depreciate quickly NO DOUBT OF IT â€" the Vâ€"8 is the coming car. it has the smooth speed and power that you‘ve always wanted. And Ford has found a way to combine eightâ€"cylinder performance WITH ECONOMY, The trend is car. And the performance WITH ECO DON‘T BE SATISFIED WITH LESS THAN 8 CYLINDERS McDowell Motors There are many literary allusions in the book, but Mr. Patten rellies on quotations from leaders of all the churches to emphasize the main mesâ€" sage. Above all, he dwells on the roâ€" mance of spreading such news as tha Bible contains, and follows the agents and colporteurs of the society to places as diverse as Latvia, France, Greece, the Telling saw history in the making." The chapâ€"| At the Kirkland Lake police court ters indicate the thread that week Steve Kapusin, Kirkland through the whole volume. Aftor thelLake. was fined $500.00 and costs on prologue, which deals, amongst other!the charge of conducting an employâ€" things with the menace of communism, ‘ ment agency without a license. This with its only real competitor, Christianâ€" | is the usual charge laid for what is ity, the chapters are headed as follows: | commonly referred to as "selling jobs." ‘"‘Tell England"; "The Men Who Tell | Kapusin was brought back from Longâ€" the World"; "When the World is to stand trial on the charge. In "How the World is Told"; "Tell Them | case the fine was not paid the alternaâ€" in the Mother Tongue"; "The Cost of |tive was one year with hard labour. A f(lrculatlon of Ten f and a Half Millions For years past the annual report of the British and Foreign Bible Society has been a popular document that has roused very general interest not only because of the notable facts it contains but also because of the interesting manâ€" ner of its presentation. The report for the year 1933 has just been issued. It is entitled, "Tell the World." It is the work of Rev. John Patten, M.C., MA,., Literary Superintendent. It gives the arrestâ€" ;ng information that the Bible has atâ€" tained a circulation of 10,500,000 in 1933. It shows the work of the British and Foreign Bible Scciety throughout the world. The Book with the Greatest Circulation How it Combats Communism. Popular Report of a Great Work. toward the Vâ€"8. It‘s the coming Ford Vâ€"8 gives you eightâ€"cylinder Authorized Ford Dealer all down 235 miles cost less rates are "TME CANADIAN CAR®" _ _ The illustrations include a splendid !portrait of His Majesty the King, the | caption having special reference to his broadcast at the Economic Conference on July 12th, 1933, when His Majesty spoke to more people than had ever before been reached by the human ,voice. Other illustrations deal with the work of the scciety in Japan, Peâ€" | king, Benares, and Damascus, whilst the cover gives a simple but realistic sketch indicative of the power of broadâ€" casting. Try The Advance Want Advertisements second charged against the man was laid over for one week, this being a charge of obtaining money under false preâ€" tences. In the hearing of the "selling jobs" charge an employee of the Lake Shore Mine seemed to be implicated and a thorough investigation of this feature of the case is expected.. Another Man Fined for Alleged Selling of Jobs an issue of over ten and a half million cop.es in a year of unparalleled depresâ€" sion indicates, according to the report, how splendidly the society has been supported by its friends throughout the world. and in this recognition, there is special reference to what Canada has done. Morocco, Formosa, China, India, Ruâ€" mania and Syria. Special siress is laid on the "Cost of the Telllng", and an appeal is made to the Christian people of England to devote at least a penny a day to the spread of the written scriptures. An appeal for increased support is thus sent forth to friends all over the world. The deficit of some $132,000, impedes the progress of the work of the society in these days, but an issue of over ten and a half million cop.es in a year of unparalleled depresâ€" or be out of date a few months after you uy it. 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