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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1936, p. 3

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j d turner mine manager of skookum gold mines reports that diamond drill hole no 1 put down on no 3 vein has cut a 60foot dyke and is in altered granite both the dyke and granite contain quartz and mineralization surface work to date on the property has revealed nine yeins which have been opened up for various lengths the present drill programme is designed to test these showings at depth a party of to ronto london st catharines and hamilton business men visited the property in the red lake area over the weekend twentyfour feet of the 55 feet of ore so far opened up on the down ward extension of the new eastwest vein on the 7th level at darwin gold mines averages j2050 per ton across three feet according to company of ficials assays for the remaining 31 feet are expected shortly in the sec ond round in raising operations in this vein on the sixth level fairly well mineralized quartz was encountered some fine free gold was noted on the right side of the last face on the 7th level in addition to work on the south drift on the grace vein and the downward extension cf the east- west vein a raise has been started with the object of locating the down ward extension of the grace vein north of the new shaft on the eight level the last two rounds on tho grace vein drift were in wellmineralized quartz crosscutting has been start ed toward the downward extension of the castwest vein scouting here there everywhere a brother to every other scout without regard to race or creed braebreest gold mines following receipt of a wire from the property in the kenora mining district re ports that 400 feet south of tho or iginal showing a discovery has been made which is believed to be the main orebody trenching of the showing has revealed mineralization across co feet with 15 to 20 feet of the material carrying high values an extensive programme of surface exploration and deeper diamond drill ing has been recommended by h m whimster mining geologist of winni peg who recently examined and re ported on the property a contract for additional drilling has been let while tho crew has been augmented to speed up surface work a small tent city was required to accommodate the 250 boys from points throughout the niagara penin sula at the first district weekend camp rally at lakeside park port dalhousie a programme of practical scouting tests and athletics was con tested with keenness the 1st port dalhousie troop toov the zelter tro phy for proficiency and the 3rd st catharines troop the silver white shield for athletics and the oneill troph for first class first aid a speclal prize for the neatest camp slfj went to tho 1st niagara falls troop a mystery contest which turned out to he the most correctly dressed scout was won by troop leader macdonald of port dalnoisie one of the lecture stops of ottawa sightseeing buses this summer was dominion boy scout headquarters where conductors pointed out the tall indian totem pole on the lawn the pole was carved during a winter by junior scout leaders and reproduces a genuine pacific coast indian tribal totem like the original it is bril liantly colored the threefoot rep lica of the original which was used as a working model is occasionally borrowed by ottawa public school teachers when discussing early can adian history the establishment of a bureau of government archives in southern rhodesia and the collecting of docu ments concerning the early days of the colony has revealed a series of maps prepared by ltcol baden- powell they are described as not ably well done and complete and il lustrated with sketches of consider able artistic merit two 19yearold polish sea scouts who set out three years ago to voy age round the world in a 28foot yacht have experienced some of the adven tures they sought the seven weeks crossing of the atlantic so battered their boat that they had to dispose of it they purchased a par tially constructed hull 48 feet long finished it and set off across the pa cific they were last reported at sydney a party of english boy scouts hik ing on the continent prepared to spend the night on an island camp site one of the rules was that light ing fives was strictly forbidden unless permission was obtained from the po lice the scouts sought the police station and made their request of the only person about certainly the man agreed go ahead the man not being in uniform one of the scouts inquired who he might be oh was the reply im tho prison er im looking after the island while the police are away magic season the sarnia canadian observer writes this is autumn a magic word and a magic season in canada last winter nature gave us some hard jolts she kept us stoking our furnaces muffling our ears and wish ing for a heavier topcoat and she did her worst last summer day aftjr day with top temperature readings abov 100 degrees and nights from which a furnace room might have been a relief but this is autumn what an enticing sound that word has after such a summer as that of 1936 it is in the autumn that we begin to sleep normal hours that we arrive on the job with a comparative ly clear head and rested muscles we begin eating again and the grocery fclll mounts but it is worth it the motor car becomes more attractive than ever and entices one to high ways leading away and away fall rains have restored vegetation they have started little creeks gurg ling over miniature falls a chill in the air morning and evening has stirred interest in the odor of wood smoke and frying bacon and ham smiles and chuckles bride dear what is the true definition ot a groom hubby why a groom is a man who takas care of dumb animals our wants will at any time vast ly outrun the most highgeared production of the machine age nut the one trouble so far as the de mand on the producers is concern ed is that we want vastly more than we can pay for baby mother what is your brother crying for junior hes dug a big hole in the back yard and cant bring it in the house think it over a building can be razed after it has been raised but it cannot be raised after it has been j gone are those perspiring days and razed nights when a long cold drink had to serve for a meal feet of diamond drilling and the sink ing of a 2compartment internal shaft from the 300foot level to a depth of 550 feet additional power equipment will be purchased immediately a party comprising pittsburg and toronto business men an 1 brokers have left fir the duquesno mines pro perty in destor and duparquet town ships quebec where a programme or diamond drilling is underway on the galatea section of the property t c fawcett me in charge of operations at the morris kirkland gold mines in a wire to local olli- clals states that a slash on the sos i crosscut on the sos vein returned a value of 2s70 across 3s feet on tho east wall and 1155 across 4g feet completed on the west wall this is undercut ting the 70s orebody in a report to local officials of beresford lake mines b s mccar thy mine superintendent states that work will be started without delay on tho new campaign of development that will involve the opening of two new level- at 305 and 500 feet he states that preliminary work or the solo shaft from which operations will bo carried out is practically philosophy of unity writes the halifax herald hon charles dunning has put the case tor canada and canadian unity just about as succinctly as it possibly could be stated speaking to the maritime board of trade at char- lottetown the minister of finance said the things which unite us are infinitely more precious and valu able to us than the things which di vide us that sentence deserves a place as a motto on the walls of every home in this countryh one improper word or act will neutralize the effect of many goi 1 ones and one base deed after years of noble service will cover them al with shame augliey gordon f perry president of the royal winter fair toronto which is being held nov 1s2g he is chairman of the english eloctric company of canada ltd director canadian national railways and several other public bodies in the dominion directors of ronda gold mines at a recent meeting decided to follow the recommendations of mark little m e and proceed with a new program of development involving an expen diture of approximately 575000 the new campaign was decided on as a result of encouraging results secur ed from preliminary work at the pro perty in the west shining tree area the programme calls for about 2500 aspirintablets dissolve almost instantly in 2 seconds by stop watch an aspirin tablet starts to disinte grate and go to work drop an aspirin tab let into a glass of water ill tho time it hits tho bottom of tho glass it is disintegrating what happens in this glass happens in your stomach i iireiigaopi for amazingly quick relief get aspirin if you suffer from pains of neuritis what you want is quick relief aspirin tablets give quick re lief for one reason because they dissolve or disintegrate almost in stantly they touch moisture note illustration above i icncc when you take an aspi rin tablet it starts to dissolve al most as quickly as you swallow it and thus is ready to start working almost instantly headaches neuralgia and neuritis pains slart casing almost at once 0 aspirin tablets are made in canada aspirin is the registered trade-mark- of the bayer company 1 jmitcd of windsor ontario look for the name bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet try it youll say its marvelous demand and get- aspirin trade mark mo look roh the oaytr cross higher employment figures reg istered from month to month arc as sure an indication of rising business activity and recovery as can bo ob tained when an increase is more than 11500 as shown on septem ber 1 compared with august 1 not withstanding the fact that as a rule there is little change generally at that season of the year and that in the case of factory employment the average usually declines such increase is particular striking employment in manufacturing has been moving up month by month since the first of the year the gains in some industrial groups in the latter part of tie summer being more than sufficient to offset sea sonal losses in others not only are the great secondary industries of the country making this contribu tion to the solution of the uneni- a lumber of nonmanufacturing in dustries have also shown increasing activity among them the steadily ex panding and highly productive mining industry also transportation com munications construction and ser vices it is noteworthy also that the employment gains reported by the dominion bureau of statistics have taken place in nil the economic areas of canada and that quebec and the prairie provinces have been leading the upward procession ontario also shows substantial gains particularly in manufacturing while the advance in tho prairie provinces has been an important one as measured in the fig ures of industrial employment min ing transportation and construction have recorded increased activity and notwithstanding some slackness in manufacturing and retail trade the employers reporting from these pro- by a stymie writes the toronto star the united states golf association must have a couple of lawyers among its master minds the stymie rule seems more like the product of a legalistic brain than that of sportsmen the contro versy ever the stymie rule has been revived by the national amateur championships final round this year which presented a perfect example of the rules unfairness the man who had an inflated idea j of his own importance usually finds that the community has him sized up as he would look after deflation- the customer proved most exact ing and the clerk grew impatient customer are you sure this is a genuine crocodile skin clerk quite sure i know the man that shot it customer it looks rather dirty clerk well yes thats where the animal struck the ground when it fell out of the tree oh what a roll yes sir you can bank on rolling a better cigarette with ogdens fine cut for ogdens has the balance you want coolness smooth ness fragrance that satisfies on every count ogdens gives you a higher percentage of smoking enjoyment because its a better tobacco and be sure to use vogue or chanteclei papers nb the purple easyopen ing ribbon on the ogdens package is a great conveni ence ogdens fine cut ps your pipe know ogetent cut plug quality of peat found in canada of hiffh standard compares favorably with foreign substance pro vides substitute for coal when you always tell the truth you dont have to remember what youve said do aint you ever been out with a marine a minister denounces betting be cause its a means of getting mon ey for nothing its even worse i than that its a means of getting nothing for your money come now be frank what is there at the beach that is so dcliglit- oh theres nothing there thats delightful tho delight comes when you run up to town and tell the cantgoaways what splendid times youre having down by the sea remorse is merely memory that has begun to ferment tobacco production in british col onies which was practically un known a few years ago now sup plies the united kingdom with onefourth of its tobacco require ments classified advertising asthma sufferers a sth11a a missionary rom india com pletely relieved of asthma 15 years ago will gladly send valuable informa n to anv sufferer send name and address gladys roberts 302w avenue road toronto ont personal indignant mother are you kiss ing that young man geraldine gernldine no mother im on ly brushing my teeth on his mous tache fhkmc hair instantly darkened v no djc safe 50c trial size 25c an nctte 221 mcoermot winnipeg tuition free j1airdressers not doing permanent wav ing we teach and equip you free fur ther particulars write bx 8 ilstowel ont- a man who seems dumb and who realises it more or less quite often succeeds where a man of superior jock mcciean of scotad played men attainments fails reason the dull one has poire and patience j where the smart one has neither j fanning mill vlnces have been able to show a rise plovment problem but they are also employment from m to 136- playing a most important part in export trade expansion which is re cognized as the principal basis of the general economic recovery so far achieved more than that those industries are maintaining and strengthening the domestic market for the primary products of the do minion and arc demonstrating anew the interdependence of primary and secondary production which is es sential to a proper economic bal ance what is happening in this re gard affords ample proof of the val ue of manufacturing industries from the standpoint of the general nation al welfare an importance which canadian statesmanship has some times been slow to realize poisonedkidneys stop getting up nights to harmlessly flush poisons and acid from kidneys and correct irrita tion of bladder so that you can stop getting up nights get a 40cent package of gold medal haarlem oil capsules and take as directed other symptoms of kidney and bladder weaknesses are scant burning or smarting passngo backache leg cramps puffy eyes 312 this is an encouraging develop ment and the relatively high value of tho crop harvested this year in the west miggests the probability of a fur ther advance proportionate to the in creased purchasing power of the three provinces concerned british columbia has recorded six increases in employment in g months and unoflicifil reports from that pro vince are to the effect that conditions notably in the lumber and other in dustries are actually and prospective ly very much bolter than they were nor have the atlantic provinces been deprived of their share in the general gains which the dominion bureau of statistics has tabulated the expan sion in the maritime provinces has not been great but it has been the fifth successive increase in as many months and is especially noteworthy as being contrary to the usual seas onal trend it is attributable chiefly to greater activity in the construction and maintenance of highways and roads but oven if thus restricted it is of value having regard to the normal seasonal tendency and it helps to round out the national record of ad vance taken altogether the ofllclal report as of september 1 is stimulat ing not only as a statement of things accomplished but as an indication of better things to come three perfect shots and was a foot from the hole his opponent johnny fischer of the united states was thirty feet from the hole in two shots and his third went- five feet past his second putt was bad and the ball stopped near the cup direct ly in mcleans line in ordinary play golfers usually waive the stymc rule and if it wore not rigidly enforced in championship play fischer would liavo putted out first leaving mclean an easy shot as it was mclean had to putt with fischers ball effectively pre venting him from reaching the hole mclean tried to jun fischers ball without one chance in a hundred ol succeeding he msscd ami as a re sult fischer went on to win the championship the point is that fischer won the f crucial hole by his poor second putt that stymied mccican i a iota doctor says he answered a for years golfers have objected to ijann1ng mill kline champion farm ers say best made kline company 121 emprccs crcs toronto stamp collecting helen i know a woman who lived to the age of 40 without learn ing to read or write then she met a man who made a scholar o her in two years i henry thats nothing 1 know a man who was a scholar at 40 but he met a woman who made a fool of him in two dys the one objection to the wages rf sn is that too many other people dont get paid off soon enough 7an7ipar also sudan somallland r tlgcrstamps tigoland caribbean algeri an central americans british colonials this magelcarrclcus collection free for 5c pftngc gray stamp co dept pc to- rento inventors a n olklmt to every inventor list of wanted 1ivcnti ns and full information rcrt free tzie ramsay company world patent attorneys 273 bank street ottawa onda canadian peat is declared by ex perts to be very similar to european peat in its original form but as manufactured in the dominion it is classed as superior to the handdug peat which is used as a domestic fuel in countries like ireland and russia peat is good for open grate fires and for fall and spring use in fur naces it should be regarded how ever as more of a suostuutc for wood rather than for anthracite coal economically it is claimed that one ton of peat fuel is about equiv alent in value to about threefourths of a long cord of hardwood use of briquettes according to e s malloch of the department of mines about 196 tons of peat aro required to equal one ton of american anthra cite hon h h stevens former min ister of trade and commerce told a public audience in ottawa some months ago that from 20 to 30 a year could be cut off the fuel bill of the canadian worker by his use of peat briquettes not long ago a peat fire was set in the chateau laurier for demon stration purposes the peat gave a clear bright flame and very hot according to the description another advantage of the briquettes was fat they were dustless left no clinkers and very little ash they did not dirty ones hands in their use compared with peat from ireland and denmark that of canada show ed up very favourably in tests in respect to ash content canadian peat gave five to eight percent of ash as against five to seven percent from irish and 13 percent from danish peat enormous supply in respect to heat units btu peat from ontario and quebec- was superior to danisti and pretty nearly equal to irish danish peat gave 7500 btus that from ontario and quebec s500 to 0500 and ir ish peat 9000 to 9500 btus as to sufficiency of supply lion j d chaplin another former min ister of trade and commerce lias declared that there is enouc peat in ontario to last 150 years on the basis of taking in a million tons a year he said he had worked peat bogs and found canadian peat cquni to any in the world one engineer who made speal investigation of the qualities of peat as a domestic fuel reportei i t its heat value in proportion to its bulk is such that it can be readily and conveniently used as a general purpose household fuel dance of tk earth herbert too bad about te village blacksmith i julian how so herbert he was anvlcci for the stymie rule fearing that just telephone call a was told this few days ago and say doc my such an injustice would occur in an important match now that it has seated ncr jaw f you hap happened in the finals of the nation al amateur it is to be hoped that j sportsmen will prevail upon the cr saxophone clarinet flute and double reed players why should t r mcdtrti band via fr tf pljytn who lurttj vovbug uhit m th moft triwj d irctloni whit r tr bttl combnstioal o woodwind triot quirum qufowttat mundrrdi of qulioni iii tht r niwrrtd in slnr m bed the modern reed section su ios6 modl saloon loo scad o4ty toe your copy memion imliwrnlnt w pt pen to he out this way in the next week or two call in and see her dept s3c toronto ont galists to drop or modify the rule big salaries numerous ninety thousand people in england have incomes exceeding 10000 a year tomiiwwffi woman he used to kiss me ev ery time our train passed through a tunnel before our marriage friend and doesnt he do so now woman xo he takes a drink tho man who tries to w at j several things at n time stands a i very good chance not to get any of them done i i real movie machine com plete with films batteries and sil ver screen ready to operate positively no mon ey to pay k to you absolutely free and ruaran- ttcd as represent ed simply tend your name and address we will mall you only 12 tins of ilycla heal- 1ns salve which you sell at 25c a box every home needs a tin sell within 3u days remit 300 and we will send movie machine at once postpaid or cash c6m- inlsslon iiygeu chemical co dept gb4 box 433 toronto ont little hoy looking it his moth ers new fur coat how that poor boast must have suffered that you could have such a fur coat mother hush junior you shouldnt talk so of your father th r shows how to read character from handwriting at a glance 10c prepaid graphologist room 421 73 adelaide st w toronto vibrations set up by the recent hurricane passing along the atlantic coast were so strong in philadelphia that they made it impossible to i- terpret the record ot wiipt was ently a violent earthquake on scsi- mographs of the franklin institute at about 930 pm on sept 18 the earthquake dotccloru rko their record by a moving spot of light on a drum covered with pho tographic paper minute earth trem ors known ns microseisms are highly magnified and cause the spot to move back and forth producing a wiggling line whfn the paper is de veloped the record of a distant quake produces a series of wiggles some small others large and its distance is determined by accurately measuring the different phases microseisms namely little earth quakes are registered almost con tinually on seismographs but thosi registered on the afternoon of sept 18 were far bigger than had ever been seen before at the franklin institute the records of the evening showed microseisms even more vio lent they actually shov vd the dance of the earth to the music of the hurricane someone says that rip van win- kle slept twenty years because no took his nap before there were ra dios in the country issue no 43 36 b 1 the transport was shoving off for tho orient two little flappers were waving goodbyes from the dock first flapper i think its o shame to send all tiosc nice mar ines to china what will they do there second finappcr whatll they your safest investment is in yourself specialized training will enable you to overcome inferiority cominex to develop mental power and to equip yourself for better things in life write for particulars ot our special course in mental training the institute of practical and applied psychology 10 confederation bu1ldino montreal quebec americas ckcice frank a southard wilting in tho forum new york says wo revolt again to the insistent query do wo want to- trade with the world or are our industries so vulnerable our labour so unskilled our business men so inferior that only behind an im penetrable lariff wall can our indus trial system remain alive do wo believe that friendly and vast trade relations with canada for example are profitable and desirable or do we prefer to shut out all goods wher ever foreign competition is interfer ing with american production tho first road leads to great efficiency more trade at home and abroad and healthy international relations tho i second leads to international hostility subsidized industries and higher costs whichever road america takes j it must be not by decisions based on i the testimony of biased and special interest but by the free and cnllght- encd choice of tho whole people

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