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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1936, p. 7

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thoroughbreds jbackache st thomas timesjournal writes the ancestry of all the thoroughbred racehorses on the worlds tracks can be traced to three horses rcsearhc of the records of the english jockey club reveals they were darlcy ar abian liyerly turk and godolphm which were imported to linjclana more than 200 years ago darlcy arabian was brought from smyrna by an english merchant named darlcy who was impressed with the speed of arabian horses al though it is said that this horse was not an arabian at all but a turk the horse called the turk was brought over by an army captain namer liyerly who used him for cam paigning in ireland under william of orange godolphin was bought by an englishman named coke who found him drawing a water cart in the streets of paris horse racing had been an english sport long before that henry viii having quite a stable and used to race his steeds against those of his nobles but there were no fixed race meetings until about 1780 the r famous of all being the derby which was instituted in 1792 darley arabian was the great grandfather of one of the most cele brated horses in english history eclipse who was never beaten and his fame is perpetuated by the an nual classic the eclipse stakes eclipse was foaled on april i 1784 but he was no fool he was so named because htere was an eclipse of the sun that day his skeleton is pre served in the royal veterinary col lege in london horses in the canadian and am erican stud books all come down from the english thoroughbreds so that literally all racers are descend ed from those three much has been written about ar abian horses but it interesting to know that experts declare that the breeding and training of modern horses is such that the good racers today would easily outpace the na tive arab alberta opens trade office in montreal montreal prepared to push the sale of alberta wool and alberta coal in eastern canada n j tall the trade commissioner for the prairie pro vince has opened an office in the mt royal hotel before coming to mon treal as trade commissioner for al berta he was a retailer of womens wear in medicine hat ho still has his store there this bureau he said will endea vor to increase the external trade ot alberta we have surplus products ot various kinds to sell wool for in- blanco and coal i am acting as contact man to put purchasers and producers in touch with one another something like a canadian trade commissioner abroad the reporter questioned yes will you bo selling alberta coal here in montreal cannot compete no we can not compete with water- borne coal but it seems that there is a good chance of expanding the mar ket in ontario i was at the toronto exhibition and saw tho exhibits ot coal put in by various alberta dealers they attracted some interest wo have ho continued maintain ed an office for the sale of coal in toronto for somo time aro there more products which you will try to handle the reporter ask ed wool important wool is the most important mr tall replied there will i expect be others nut i was appointed only at the beginning of this month and 1 am not yet familiar with all the possi bilities beyond that ho aducd this oi- fice will try to be of service to the alberta government in anything that may come up what about alberta bonds that is not in my department mr tall said i have had questions about them i have also lird people calling me up and asking mo to explain tho social credit one tries to be nice to them all flush kidney of waste matter poisons and acid and stop getting up nights 40 cents proves it when your kidneys are clogged and your bladder is irritated and passage scanty and often smarts and burns you need cold medal haar lem oil capsules a fine harmless stimulant and diuretic that always works and costs but 40 cents at any modern drug store its one good safe way to put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder youll sleep sound tne whole night thru but be sure and get gold medal right from haarlem in holland you aro as sured of results other symptoms ot weak kidneys and irritated bladder are backache puffy eyes leg cramps moist palms mining- news drilling of the deep hole at lake maron gold mines is continuing with a depth ot 450 ft reached at last word from tho property at 379 ft a miner alized quartz vein vvfi intersected and a section of the core las been sent out for assay it is planned to contin ue the hole another 1000 ft at least to give a cross section of the struct- ture at this point the most favorable area has not yet been reachc carried ot by hans lundberg with ludicatiouj said to be pointing to the continuation of the ore to the south x diamond drilling campaign on this portion of the property has been re commended by the cunlptau engin eers lapa cadillac gold mines control led by sudbury contact has now in tersected the b vein in crosscuttlng on the first level and visible gold bas been exposed drill hole n 4 in this section encountered visible gold and it was expected that it would bo cut in the crosscut the crosscut has rea ched a length of 1c5 ft and is pro ceeding rapidly with an average rate of 11 ft per day being made the vis ible gold encountered in the a vein had not been indicated by dia mond drilling but now it has been es tablished in both the a and b veins predicts doom j of british empire officials of ulack eagle red lake mines report preparation are under way for enlarging the scope of oper ations gordon p summers ols and vv 11 fairburn ldrt for the pro perty recently to prepa for future work mr summers has been engaged to survey the various shearings and vein structures preparatory u the carrying out of an extensive diamond drilling campaign while mr alrn is arranging for the transportation of additional equipment and supplies to the property prior to the freezeup construction of new camps is will ad vanced and opening up of the two principal veins is h continued tho diamond drilling programme is continuing on the halliwell gold mines where thre- hols are being sunk at various points t prcve the extension of the indicated orebooy directors of the company have unuer considerate i sinking of a haft which seems justified by the recent lymade findings sufficient funds for such ogramme are on hand with tho company having cash cams loans and accounts receivab of 15000 in addition there are 100000 treasurj shares unissued but under r tion at prices sufficient to provide enougn money it is estimated to pay for the erection and installation n u mill blackpool england commis sioner david lamb of tho salvation army was on record with the assertion that deining population sounded the deathknell of tho british empire in view of the steady increase in pres sure of population in other parts ot the world speaking at a salvation i army service recently in connection j with the meeting hero of the british ohnson its all wrong about the association for the advancement ot irish tcing good fighters heard science commissioner lamb said son- templation of this prospect would jtckson really johnson yes last week my shock many people who believed -an- brother and 1 and two other fellows glosaxons had somo special destiny almost knocked an irishman silly by divine order j we recommend to your attention a point 580 feet from the portal the fact that man is the only animal the finding of a new ore body a half mile from the present workings in the greenstone formation is quite impor tant in that up to date nothing has been found in this type of rock w oreilly mine manager of my lamaque gold mines in a report to president g e larrar states that no 2 drill hole has reached depth of 1100 ft several quartz stringers were intersected and one new cii showing a width o 5 ft the hitter oe- currenco showed heavy mineraliza- tion the programme of drilling is be ing continued diamond drilling is continuing on the mayrand property of dunlop con solidated mines with no 5 hole inter secting 23 ft of mil 2ralized aplite 55 ft of mineralized biotite schist with blue quartz stringers and 4 ft of blue quartz with pyrite chalcopyrlte and arsenopyrite assays are now being made and results should be available i drilling kort acdonald ited lake gold mines has put down eight test pits on watti slain ccordina to m l bou- zan in charge of operations the veiu on which the pits ere sunk ha- heeti traced for approximately 300 and is arsistent with good s dure j u- nisei hues con- ii enin who has recommended a programme of diamond drillings t de 5 veins have boon located on surface with principal work confined to the showing on watti island at a meeting of th ard ol direc tors of ihuside mines limited held at the head office of the company on tuesday the 20th of september on the recommendation of mr douglas baird mgu10 board of directors authorized the management of the company to enter into a contract for a minimum of 20 feet of diamond this work will commence 525000000 drawn by the quintuplets toronto of the 100000000 which u s tourists are expected to spend in ontario this year approxi mately 23000000 will be drawn here by the dionne quintuplets according to jack ilamblton director of tho ontario publicity and tourist depart ment the man who used to come alone from he united states to fish now brings his wife so that she can see the babies at callander i think it fair to say the quintuplets are respon sible for about one quarter of the increased tourist traffic for the six months ending july 31 13s37s5 us cars entered ontario 250528 more than in the same period last year of these 105sgss had 4shour permits 3243ss for 00 days and 759 up to six months estimating three persons to the car 1151335 united states citizens spent vacations 111 canada spending at least 10 apiece returns are not available fori august the big vacation month with tourist figures up a million over last year it is not unreasonable to sup- poso that receipts from tourists will reach tho 100000000 mark last year thoy spent s 1000000 that can be skinned more than once deborah see that man over there hes a famous sculptor kathleen but he has only one arm deborah sure he holds the chisel in his mouth and hits himself on the back of the head nothing worries a woman more than having nothing to worry about clark gable and what did mae west say when you kissed hot joe e brown she told me to call on friday night as thats ama teur night economy is the thing that sup plies old age with an easy chair girl i found that book you lent me frightfully dull professor i thought you said there was a naughty problem in it professor my dear young lady i said a knotty problem j every day liviwg by dr m m lappin -a- 9l agriculturists use j planes in combat shortly another shipment of approximately 25 tons of 80 percent copper nickel matter from the cuniptau mines smel ter was loaded at goward last week for shipment to montreal officials ot tho company state that this shipment is ot similar grade to the previous weeks shipment which lomptises 4s 000 lbs of matte dewatering of the alexo property is well under way and it is expected that a sample carload of high grade ore will be made to the smelter some lime this eek a sur vey of the companys holdings adjac ent to tho present orklngs s been immediately and it is intended not only to drill from surface on the pro mising showings which have been dis closed in recent work but also to ex plore at depths ofnot less than sou to 400 feet the large ore body on which a mill test is now being made the machinery necessary to com plete both the mininng r t and the mill has arrived at the properly and is being installed under the direction of william taylor mine maiagei late of dome mines some twentyfive men are at work prospecting on sur face and drifting will be starte- m- mediately on the no 2 vein drifting 11 both directions fron- the tunnel at 25 million touiisls in canada this year o 1 t the ottawa immigration olficials will inspect 25000000 persons enter ing canada this year according to an estimate made by departmental of ficials the majority of these are the tourists who only stay in canada for a short time hut they all have to bo looked over that is way although im migration is at a very low ebb the de partments staff numbers 900 includ ing those at head office in the peak year 191213 canada re ceived 3s2sh immigrants this year it will receive about 12000 while im migration has been ebbing the tourist traffic has been growing every port pf entry has us immigration officer but in tho matter of smaller ports it is often the same man as the customs of ficer canada has 30 ocean ports of en try and iso ports of entry along tho international boundary darcy corrigan hollywood playor posed as a blind man throughout the irish rebellion carrying message 1 contract for diamond drilling has been authorized by directors 2 machinery to complete mining and mill plant has arrived on property 3 25 men at work doing stripping trenching and drifting interesting samples ready for assay vancouver agriculture has taken to the air in british columbia where experimental flights to com bat pea alphis have proven success ful with the tail of his airplane spout ing poison in billowing clouds piiot maurice mcgregor dusted more than 100 acres of peas on sea is land adjoining vancouvers munici- pay airport aerial warfare against the insect will be continued over other fields the work was originally under taken as an experiment two huge hoppers containing g50 pounds of poison were strapped to the wings of the plane 3ietal tubes carried tho tubes under the fuselage where they joined together in a huge dust spray er flying a straight course down the field the pilot was guided in his work by the white area covered in the dusting process by doubling back and slightly overlapping an area of 20 acres was sprayed in half an hour that would have taken days to accomplish by the old method mcgregor flew as low to the ground as possible at a speed of ap proximately 85 miles an hour this- is believed the first time an airplane has been used in farm work in can ada father hard business man if i were you id dream less of the kind of home i was going to have son it costs nothing to do it i guess father youre wrong alrcastlcs are the most expensive you can build after years of tears each sweet love song brought thoughts of him though he was far away twas years since i had seen his face a love of yesterday the books 1 read ail seemed to bring his presence very near a man so handsome charming tall that love of yesterday each rose recalled the ones hed sent then id feel sad and cry such cruel fate that made him leave my love of days gone by today we met upon the streets had time wrought changes oh no disappointments quite compare to loves of long ago lyla myers in connection with the develop ment of its motorization program i poland plans to create a bank of finance sales and purchases of auto mobiles on a time payment system and it is thought that this method would greatly increase the sales of automobiles 244 bay street adelaide 9351 toronto canada r c beaton company limited investments 244 bay street toronto canada please forward maps and full information regarding hillside name addres wl and youll jump out of bed in ths morning rarin to go tho liver should pour out two pounds of liquid uilo into your bowels daily if this bile isnotflowink freely your food doesnt dices t it juat decays in tho bowels gas blocts cp yourstomnch youjret constipated harmful poisons ko into tho body and you feel eour conk and tho world looks punk a mere bowel movement doesnt always cet at the cause you need comcthinff that works on tho liver as well it takes those cood old carters little liver pills to cet theso two pounds of bile flowing freely and make yon feel up and up harmless and rentlc they make tho bilo llow freely they do the work of calomel but have no calomel or mercury in them ak for carters little liver pilb by name stubbornly refuse anything else 25c mis jackson say mis jackson did mosc give celostine a engage ment ring fob bein engaged miss jobnson no mis jackson he done bettah dan dat he gave her a engagement wringer and wash tub wifey what are you cheering for hubby he stoic second base wifey how can you accuse him of such a thing it is still there the insect pest that docs the most harm is still the humbug proof wonuerfully helpful to fessoiih aii and inspiring i liao been ablo definitely chance the habit of you arc a treat help and i hope it la klvcn to measure up results arc wonderful we could ouote from many more letter but tho above extracts aro proof that others arc belnk helped if others why xot you glvo that mind of yours a chance wrlto today for particulars of an itenslve course of mental training the institute of practical and applied psychology 310 confederation brlldltijf montkeai po a timely headache now ond then is suffered hy the best of men a young man and his best girl were seated i a dim corner young man pleading give me a kiss tho girl made no answer young man wont you please givo me a kiss still no answer young man shouting at length please please just one no answer oung man arcvyou deaf she snapping no aro you paralyzed boy with a large mouth was an impossible partnership among the sheaf of letters await ing my attention when 1 returned from my vacation last week there is ono which is signed a worried wife it tells a story that is tragic and reveals conditions of married life which one would like to think are un usual i shall not actually quote from the letter it is too intimate but here is the gist of the story a worried wife fell in love with a man and began courting him he posed as single but it turned out he was married and his wife divorced him when taken to task he was ablo to give a quite plausible explana tion and a worried wife thinking him an innocent victim agreed to marry him for the first two or three years of their marriage everything went well two children were born and the union promised happiness but it wasnt to last the husband started stepping out with women and for the past few years a wor ried wife has been living in con ditions which make tho partnership impossible she is willing to forgive all if only he will settle down and behave himself but he is not amen able to reason and he refuses to agreo to a separation until ho is able to pin something on his wife and then he will not bo required to support her do you think he will change his attitude later on and how should i treat him in the meantime that is the question which a worried wife asks me well my correspondent was fool ish in the first ifistanco in marrying a man who had so deceived her with out first satisfying herself as to his innocence but sometimes it is hard to see things in advance and some men are very smooth and plausible from the facts before mo 1 can see little hope of happiness in this union there is little likelihood of this man changing his attitude unless lie can be dealt with directly and per sonally and that seems impossible if there is a clergyman in whom a worried wife can confide and vriom sho thinks would bo able to exercise some influence on her husband she could consult him ho might manae to bring her husband to a sense of reason it that la impossible or if it fails then here is no valid reason why she should go on living in misery her husband refuses to agree to a separation on purely selfish grounds as a last resort sho should consult a lawyer it things are as tho letter now before me portrays them this wo man will have i difficulty in securing tho protection of the courts i am always hesitant to give that advice bit in this case the circumstances are such that the woman would be far better off if the partnership were dissolved may i crave the indulgence of cor respondents whose letters are still unanswered my mail aas been un usually heavy in the past few woo- and work has a way o piling up when ono is on vacation i 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