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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1936, p. 7

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fear partridges decimated by cold bitter winter in west almost extermnkues birds in alberta edmonton the recent bitter winter lias almost exterminated hungarian partridges in northern al berta according to duncan chalmers bee farmer south of edmonton mr chalmers who said the part ridges flourished in large numbers since their importation several years ago found the birds suffered heavy losses during severe weather in feb- inary last fall he added between coo and 700 partridges were located within a radius ot live miles of his farm but today not a bird can be found during the past three weeks he says with the going of the snow 1 have found several hocks ot four or jive birds lying dead together in the hush i think they were frozen to death mr chalmers ays neighbors with extensive farms near his own also report a disappearance of the birds tho partridges proved of great bene fit to farmers because they kept down cutworms and other insects during last fall mr chalmers said he fed a flock of the birds with grain but they disappeared during the cold weather ducks vs farmers us survey seeks to end ricefield war between men and game birds a happy hunting ground for duck hunters is the white river just before it empties into the mississippi tra- vejers drift down the watery aisles in a green bloom as they skirt the houseboats of fishermen all around teems the life of the wilds wood ducks nesting high in tree cavities herons and kinfishers stalking in marshes mallards and teals settling down muskrats and snakes rippling through the water deer and bear crashing through the thickets here the biological survey of the department of agriculture is creat ing a refuge to solve a problem which involves both the preservation of wild life waterfowl in the main and of the rice crop during the winter ducks and geese fly south from canada over a broad front that stretches from montana to wisconsin steadily the front nar rows by the time the birds reach central arkansas it is a bottleneck and this because of the changing character of the feeding grounds engineers in charge of mississippi flood control years ago backed the waters of the mississippi into smaller tributaries and thus submerged the food plants the birds still visited the grounds but had no forag they took to the neighboring rice fields there began a ruthless slaughter without regard for the game laws the birds countered by feeding main ly at night whereupon the farmers set out burning lanterns when mo dern harvesting machinery was intro duced there was a turn for the better it usually was possible except in rainy seasons to garner the crop be fore the birds swept down from the north now comes the biological survey to solve the problem two camps of ccc boys one white and one negro have been established in the white river area which the government has purchased it is realized that a com petition must bo won near by lie the tempting rice fields an even more alluring feeding ground is to be created on the white river the engineers arc now setting about the task of erecting works sluices and dams which will store water so that it can flood the areas where ncquatic plants are to grow fields of rice within the refuge have also been sown soy- beans kaffir corn and sorghum are being planted in the upland nreas but it will take yoars before the teamwork of the ccc boys and the biological survey will produce results in bed each wester with rheumatism scouting although only in her teens this young woman has certainly had her share of trouble though only twenty now she was laid up each winter with rheumatism last winter was different by that time a o 2 persons were saved she had begun to take schen dr0 b boy scouts during salts and since then there has been r no further sign of rheumatism 1 according to the recently issued i am only twenty she writes annual report of the boy swats and have suffered from rheumatism association in recognition of their for live or six years now 1 used to bravery and coolhcadedness in liai- get it in the legs and each winter fog the res medal awards were was laid up tor weeks with rheuma- tq r scou g tic inflammation in the knee jomts n and ankles the winter before last o of cuos and 1 acting cubnmster after a bad attack 1 began taking the bref citations are given as kruschen salts and since then have follows not had a touch of rheumatism silver cross thanks to kruschen miss m awarded for gallantry with con do you realize what often causes s risk rheumatism uric arid deposits orniit taiiv aviifih which form as the result of sluggish t a eliminating organs kruschen saits age 1 4th calgary crew altaor helps to clear those deposits from the j the great pluck and presence of mind system the numerous mineral salts shown in going into the icy water of in kruschen combine to remove r river in his attempt to save a uric acid and help purity the fnm j scout w caissie age m atholville troop nb for presence of mind and courage shown in saving the life of a three and a half year old girl when her clothes caught five scout reginald charter age 14 2gth ottawa group out for promptness and presence of mind in averting a tragedy when two girls who were unable to swim got into difficulty in dows lake cub j r jackson age 10 1st hartney pack man for promptness and good judgment shown in the rescue of a six year old boy who ha 1 fallen into an open hole in the ice on the souris river scout jack secord age 14 3rd chatham troop ont for his prompt and skilful rescue of a 12 year old boy from drowning in the channel near rondeau park gilt cross granted for gallantry with moder ate risk cub s d connolly agp 12 1st ste annes pack que for courage and coolness shown in the rescue of an eight year old boy from drowning in the ottawa river scout donald marshall age 13 5th hamilton troop ont for his skilful rescue of a ten year old boy who had fallen througi the ice in hamilton bay scout leslie needham age 14 1st chatham troop ont for coolness and good judgment in saving the lives of two boys from drowning when they fell through the ice on the thames river scout bruno pojrier age 12 1st alexandria troop ont for his courageous rescue of a boy who was here there v rv everywhere i a brother to every other scout without regard to race or creed 1 1 it is made acceptable to the consumer who is allergic pointing to an excemalike rash the patient says to the doctor i cant drink milk whereupon the doctor murmurs to himself another case of allergy it is a comparatively new name this alle gy merely a designation for a whole class of dis orders brought about by an unex plained sensitiveness to such things as strawberries lobsters pollen dust eggs some fruits w 0 frohring of shaker heights ohio thinks that he has solved this problem of allergy so far as milk is concerned the s h a corporation which produces baby milk apparently thinks so too inasmuch as it has ac quired his patent rights like everybody else frohring has theories about allergy he holds that csein albumin globulin and other proteins from milks are the offend- er heat changes all proteins as we see when eggs harden in boiling water and meat turns from red to brown and undergoes various chemi cal changes so frohring heats milk pasteurized milk in airtight con tainers for about two hours at about 240 degrees f it seems all so much like ordinary pasteurization that a skeptic will wonder why the dairy companies did not make the discovery if it is long ago something happens to the proteins apparently the milk thus treated is acceptable to babies who would other wise display signs of allergy sweeten it with a little sugar and you have a babys milk lactic acid which is sometimes called for can be added without curdling it which means that the nipple will not clog with clotted casein in danger of drowning in kenyon dam acting cubmaster h f price st minnedosa pack man for his splendid rescues of a boy and two girls from drowning in clear lake cub allan scott age 10 1st parry island pack ont for his plucky rescue of a little girl from drowning when she went through the ice on georgian bay scout f v sinclair age 15 tcli sherorooke troop que for the brave manner in which he rescued a sixtce year old boy from drowning in mirror lake and then applied arti ficial respiration troop leader dona thau- vettk ago 15 1st alexandria troop out for his prompt rescue of a small boy from drowning in kenvon dam troop leader harvey wheatcroft age is is turtle mountain trooi ata for his ti-ne- ly rescue of a small girl who had falen into the crews nest river certificates of merit grants in ccses whic do not justify the award of a cross scout g m allred age 13 2nd raymond troop alta for his rescue of a fifteen year old boy from drowning in the channel of factory lake cur brian carter age 12 35th toronto pack ont for his prompt rescue of his young brother from drowning in the st lawrence river scout lewis clifford age 13 6sth winnipeg troop man for the prompt way in which he removed a three year old boy from the icy waters of the assiniboine river and then carried him to the nearest house scout percy eaton hamil ton age 13 patrol leader e d macintosh age 15 1st truro troop ns for the promptness with which they went to the assist ance of a woman who was in danger of drowning in the salmon river cub arthur s mcbride age 8 14th calgary pack alta for the plucky way in which he went to the assistance of a boy who had fallen through the ice on elbow river scout roy phillips 4th sher- brook troop que for his cour ageous attempt to rescue a boy from drowning in mirror lake patrol leader j k pol lock age 19 8th brantford troop ont for his promptness in rescu ing a small boy who had fallen into the mill race of the slingsley hydrau lic canal l iter of cojlmendatiox granted in cases which do not jus tify eo permanent and marked a recognition as a certificate troop leader harry barnes 36th ottawa troop ont for his assistance in the rescue of two girls from drowning in brewery creek scout j w tattrie age 13 1st truro troop ns for the assist ance rendered to two other scouts who had rescued a woman from drowning in the salmon river other awards certificate of merit cub robert meadows age 11 35th toronto pack ont for cool ness and good judgment displayed in stopping a runaway horse and wagon letter of commendation scoutmaster solomon fine age 25 5th sydney troop ns for presence of mind shown in correctly diagnosing a double case of carbon monoxide poisoning and resuscitating the two women victims troop leader w d jessop age 10 2nd north battieford troop sash for the excellent judgment shown when he took charge of a small boy who had fractured his thigh getting him home carefully and calling medical assistance im mediately dixie gives you a long cool smoke and its clways fresh in the plug help for cheese experiments deaths highway grots recovery at parkhill gold i mines michipicoten area for the writes the st louis postdispatch month q may amounted to 27g00 if precedent is a valid guide the h of 62g t o mber of fatalities at level cross- number ot fatalities ings this year wilpbe greater than in 1035 when 1080 persons were killed according to figures issued by the association of american rail roads here is a problem of public safety that will require official at tention for years to come the grow ing volume of both highway and rail road traffic each travelling at high er speed than in the past makes it an increasing problem hitherto crossing elimination has progrescd at a distressingly slow pace if the in tle piod was racine secretarytreasurer of the company an excellent grade of ore is being milled from stopes on the 9th 10th and 11th levels mr racine states recovery for the first fifteen days of june being estimated at 23- 000 production for the eight months period ended may 31st last totalled 206063 from 14260 tons of ore treated average daily milling dur- g0 tons while needless loss of lives at crossings is to be reduced the pace of the pro- grain must be accelerated l for learner observes tho sanlt ste marie star under a new british traffic law- new drivers are required to display red l on the front of their cars for six months as a warning to others to steer clear of them the i indi cates learner that seems like a reasonable pro vision one which should cut down road accidents similarly if ontario required motorists who have been guilty of carelessness or of traffic law violations to display a red tag it would be able to effect a real re duction from last years 560 road fatalities in britain however trouble starl et when it was proposed to extend the recent law so as to require women drivers to display a red w even good thing can be overdone torture stopped iff arte minute for quick relief from the itchinc of pimples blotches edema athletes foot rashes and other skin eruptions apply dr dennis cool ing antiseptic liquid d d d prescription its tentle oils soothe the irritated akin clear preaseless and stainless dries fast stops the moft intense itching instantly a 15c trial bottle proves it or money back recommended at druc stores for forty years ask for it i 19 ddd pueacjiaioavt average recovery per ton amounted to 1444 live stock marketing shipping on tho cooperative plan nas been productive of splendid results selling on tho open market means real value for tho owners get in touch with us write wire or telephone lyndhurst 1143 the united farmers cooperative company limited iivb stock commission dblt union stock yards west toronto westside long lac gold mines no 1 diamond drill entered the vein at 170 ft and after passing through 9 ft of heavy mineralization was still in vein material a wire to head office from company officials states core from the hole is being boxed and will be forwarded immediately approved and reports adopted forbes to toronto for assay westside is geddes was elected to fill a vacancy carrying on the most easterly opera- on the board with other directors re- tion at present under way in the elected for the ensuing year little long lac camp with two groups now being explored crosscutting being carried out to wards the vein on the 550 ft level according to r j ennis general manager of mclntyre on the 120 ft level a value of 3 ozs gold has been secured across a width of 8 feet the 250ft horizon returned a value of 25 ozs across six feet while on the 375ft level over a 10 ft width a value of 275 ozs gold per ton has been obtained shareholders of glenora gold mines at a special general meeting held june 22nd approved a bylaw provid ing for an increase in the capital stock by 1000000 shares bringing the total capitalization to 4500000 shares a firm underwriting was granted on a block of 200000 new- shares and options on 550000 shares at prices up to 50 cents per share application will be made for listing the shares on the mining section of the toronto stock exchange the annual meeting held prior to the spe cial was routine with all business rheumatism neuritis and nervousness try a tree sample of flerrola hundreds testify it is n splendid blood purifier and for uric acid tt has no equal tho soothing qualities of this herbal bevcraite prepared like ordinary tea will give you steady relief without the uso of drugs send for rrec sample today a s ward co dpt o 10 confederation building- montreal following some delays the diamond drill outfit has been set up on the lake maron gold mines property east of hard rock in the little long lac area and it is expected that good time will he made from now on the drill has been set up in such a man ner as to give a cross section of a largo part of the structure at a point where there appears to have been in tensive folding and fracturing sur veyors are now on the property map ping the claims and tying lines with the adjoining hard rock and oklend properties it is anticipated that the survey will be completed in a few days bellctcrre mines ltd subsidiary of mclntyre porcupine mines is con tinuing development on its property in the mud lake area quebec with boysgirls men women which will you have lady marienna lab dept w19 box 323 toronto ont official announcement is made from toronto that 100000 has raised under guarantee of the pro vincial and federal departments of agriculture to enable the ontario cheese patrons association to fin ance an experiment in export the i ws seems a little belated for the secretary of the association pur chased a large quantity of colored cheese on the delta board recent ly in woodstock he discussed the situation with the sentinel- review mentioning the sum avail able from the government which did not seem to be a secret at all evidently hon duncan marshall has been holding out on the newspaper boys at the buildings anyway the proposition is famil iar to patrons thoughout the province especially those who attended the pro vincial convention in kingston last january there it wasiecided to try direct marketing to the old country and seek provincial aid in the financ ing dr j ii grisdale who had been over on a scouting expedition report ed that owing to control measures instituted in the dairy industry in britain great quantities of milk had been diverted to factory cheese and the farm cheddar of which the bri tish public is so fond was being pro duced in greatly reduced volume it commands a good price and it was felt here that with proper care and selection a quality of canadian ched dar could be sent over that would capture a fair share of the profitable market which in part has been vacat ed certain factories were to manu facture under special instructions the british market is not parti cularly strong at present the liver pool quotation of 07 shillings for colored is the equivalent of about 13 cents overseas and that is for old cheese whereas the new make is bringing about that much at home but as mr toss secretary of the patrons association pointed out in interview here recently there are factors in the european situation which seem to point to increased de mand for canadian cheese before long then there is the substantial report io the united states during the months since the trade agreement went into effect and in addition the possibility of capturing in britain the place hitherto filled by domestic cheese of farm make incidentally the patrons association now has an agon in the united kingdom though he has not had time as yet to build up connections with the trade and it will likely take a lot of time for the old country to trade is conserva tive and disinclined to experiment it is not the first trial for the markets branch at toronto sponsored a shipment several years ago part of it from oxford about the result ther has always been a certain amount of mystery but tho depart ment seems to have assumed the in- identnl expense if the present ex periment encounters favorable con ditions and works out well it will be good business for the patrons asso ciation which is still more or less on trial with the producers and no matter what the result the experi ence will be of interest and of some value to the canadian cheese in dustry woodstock sentinelreview it is easy to recognize the his wail always begins tv said ckcr man the bride of a few weeks noticed that her husband was depressed bride gerald dearest i know something is troubling you and i want you to tell me what it is your worries are not your worries now they are our worries groom oh very well weve just had a letter from a girl i use l to go with and she is suing us fov breach of promise the people who really have money to burn are certainly not the ones who burn it classified advertising property for sae purxlshkd house so acres land station lose good business opening bargain lively chudlcigh ontario photography enlargement free with every 5 eents order roll film developed printed l5 cents reprints 3 cents each satisfaction guaranteed artistic photo finishers 2 richmond east toronto auto accessories gerald if shes had three hus bands already why should i marry her harold well theres nothing like doing business with an old establish ed firm the siamese twins of the menu peas and carrots carrots and peas how sick we are of the sight of these thats the theme song of a crusade herewith launched against those vegetables not as individual vege tables you understand for this cru sade has nothing against either car rots or peas by themselves its the eternal combination of the two truly theyre the siamese twins of the menu now bobby spell school teach needle bobby neid1e needle school teacher wrong there i no i in needle bobby well taint a good needle then pomilete stock new and used v auto truck parts compare our prices before buying elsewhere satis faction guaranteed canadian auto parts co 337 queen st w toronto better health obtained re happy a x d enjoy life vltalogy unfolds health secrets free literature vltalogy health as sociation 170 dell ave winnipeg educational rlesel engineering study 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is artificial and superficial we should not interfere with the fun of children helen why marge have you pen ciled your eyebrows marge heavens no docs it show advertiser would purchase country weekly at reasonable terms send particulars to rox 42 room 423 73 adelaide st w toronto piems developed any roll film developed and printed 2c coin reprints 10 for 2rc windsor photo finishers 102 wel lington st windsor ont agents attention k rxq ivdwakdk i1kthday junk 0 attractive photo buttons s2t0 ill r j0 ilozon you sell 10c each tiinmy co j lit 4 melrose mont real roho gardeners cturdy and efficient cultiva- ators at greatly reduced prices write for catalogue model incubators ltd 190 river st toronto a young man in business here con fided the information that things in general were better than in 1915 and he gave as the recipe hard work before we were ever a patient in a hospital we looked upon the place as one to dread but since having t taste of what a hospital means io one in physical 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