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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1936, p. 3

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there are people who acquire- a re putation for wisdom by merely keep ing their mouths shut and tluir miuu op u lzy last night i told ray girl i was kneedeep in love with her dizzy and what did she say izzy she promised to put me on her wading list a child bometimes gets en the wrong track because of a misplaced switch now arrival to manager of sana torium are the baths here really as wonderful as slated manager yes sir absolutely look at that lady over yonder when the camo here she wailed with two canes and now she walks with two gentlemen many a person who dots not believe in miracles buy sweepstakes tickets in the hope of winning a fortune visitor i cant understand how your love for books brought you here prisoner it was my love for the pockethooks lady it may be all right for america to be known as the melting pot but they ought to make it considerable hotter for those who refuse to melt what makes a lady what makes a lady is it furs per fume and fancy hbse rare laces jewels gorgeous gowns and stylish furbelows expensive yachts fast motor cars and trips to foreign shores and perfect features with a form that everyono adores ah no its vastly more than that and something gold cant buy but something we all can possess yes you and you and l its thoiightfulness of others rights desires and happiness with this you are a lady but without it what a mess lyia myers money talks but it generally says nothing doing dont count too much on tomorrow if you cant find some good today so think that over mother to a very young flapper as lliey watched the animals at the zoo and this darling is a stork modern child dont be silly mother dont you suppose i know tlicro isnt any such thing perhaps it is a good tiling that the meek are to inherit the earth they are the only ones who would stand for the taxes fell from top of stairs suffered later from neuritis and rheumatism this old lady survived a fall downstairs from top to bottom only to become a victim of neuritis and rheumatism but in kruschcn she found the right remedy for that as she writes in the following letter about threeandahalf years ago i had the misfortune to fall downstairs from top to bottom 1 did not feel any effect for some time then i developed neuritis in both hands and arms letter i be came rheumatic i was persuaded to tiy krus chcn salts and have now been tak ing them regularly for two years in my first cup of collce each morning now 1 can use my hands and arms as i could before my accident i am 01 years old and fee years younger mrs il rheumatic conditions are oftn the result of an excess of uric acid in the body two of the ingredients of kruschcn salts assist in dissolv ing uric acid deposits other in gredients of these salts assist na ture to expel the dissolved deposits through tiie natural channels split lake gold mines important development high no 5 vein shows value over 15 feet believe platinum present will be open to all northern ontario students the hon dr l j simpson minis ter of kdiication recently announced the establishment of a new scholar ship in the school of practical science university of toronto as the result of a gift made by ii jr bain of the local firm of bain pooler company the scholarship which will be aw arded each year for a period of five years is of the annual value of 100 represented by a payment in cash of 200 and the remission of tees in the faculty of applied science to the ex tent of a similar amount it will be tenable for a period ot one year and will be awarded to the candidate prepared in a secondary school of the districts of northern ontario who has obtained the highest standing in the nine papers of honor matriculation required for the admis sion to the faculty of applied science the minister expressed warm ap preciation on the part of both the department and the university of tho generosity of mr bain in making pos sible the establishment of this schol arship dr simpson also expressed the hope that mr bains contribution might make it possible for students of northern ontario lo obtain train ing as engineers who otherwise might be deprived of that opportunity proud mother yes harold is going to be a sanitation expert aunt mary you dont say and what sanitarium is ho attending waitress did you say you want ed those eggs turned over diner yes to the museum of natural history there are times too when a lie ab ility is a distinct asset to a married man girl 1 want a divorce young lawyer sorry i have so many divorce cases on my hands that you would have to wait about ten months girl thats all right i havent married the man yetc deaths highway if precedent is a valid guide ob serves the st louis post dispatch the number of fatalities at level crossings this year will be gi eater than in 1935 when 1680 persons were killed according to figures is sued by the association of american railroads here is a problem of public safety that will require offi cial attention for years to come the growing volume of both highway and railroad traffic each travelling at higher speed than in the past makes it an increasing problem hitherto crossing elimination has progressed at a distressingly slow pace if the needless loss of lives at crossings is to be reduced the pace of the pro gram must be accelerated new salt blocks it overcome deficiency feed rations of livestock m phosphatcd salt blocks for use in combatting the serious effects of the phosphate deficiency among livestock have been recently developed by a ca nadian salt firm bone diseases and stiffsickness are caused by a shortage of phosphate in the feed rations of livestock and it has recently been learned that there are largo areas in canada where tho natural crops are phosphate deficient western ontario southern alberta southern saskatchewan central man itoba and the frasov itiver valley arc all affected it is claimed that tho new phosphatcd salt blocks will be equal ly as effective in preventing and re lieving these two diseases in these ar eas as iodized salt has been in pre venting goitre in the gieat goitre belt which consists of the great lake re gion in ontario and the glacier water- fed districts in alberta and british columbia priced as low as 5951 now yen can iron id cool comfort la soy part of tho hmisa tien outdoor utnf ib ihjilo trro thecoio- roan iron u sclf-hcat- inir no eonla nor connections carry a oclt anywhero sev eral models available t how low price a your dealer ot sjrrit u for fna itli ird j ftitt and details that coleman lamp jnd suva co ltd toronto ont dcrt wl 317 why you should have it t coite only yj an houi touio 2 lights instant 3 heats in ft few seconds 4 quickly ready tot use- 5 matntslmevenheat c hottest ot the point 7 ironstvlthlelseftoil 8 saves i ironing time 9 no fire to build 10 no ashes to carry although it is less than four months since split lake gold mines completed its diamond drill ing program and received recom mendations to proceed with under ground development the company has successfully carried through its financing campaign for this work has purchased a complete mining plant including an assay plant has assembled the plants and freighted them to its property at split lake has completed in stallation of same including the erection of the necessary mining buildings etc and is now down to the first level with its sinking operations the company has in stalled a boiler with a rated capa city of 100 ii p a compressor with a capacity of 525 cu ft of free air per minute and a hoist with a capacity of at least 1000 feet in depth a supply of close to 1000 cords of wood has been cut and piled available for the present big program of underground de velopment and the operation is proceeding at a rapid rate results obtained in the 4000 odd feet of diamond drilling car ried out by split lake gold mines limited were very consistent and the no 5 vein was systematically drilled for a length of more than 500 feet this vein showed widths in the drilling up to twentyfour feet and with the majority of holes showing around 3 0 ft or better the mineralization is consistent the values were proved to be con sistent and the management is highly hopeful of the outcome with regard to the development of this particular deposit eight other gold bearing veins were encountered in the diamond drilling these other deposits are all within 350 feet of the no 5 deposit while they are regarded rs of importance no effort was made to systematically explore them through diamond drilling as they can be more easily and econ omically explored from the under ground workings of the property hot only this but a more repre sentative opinion can be formed on these eight additional deposits through underground work than could possibly be obtained through diamond drilling split lake gold m i n e s underground operation therefore embraces possibilities of various new developments and should provide considerable new and important information from time to time operations at the mine are under the direction of harry l donaldson who having been identified with a number of the present producing mines of north ern ontario is well known in the mining industry word has been received at the toronto office of split lake gold mines limited from ii l don aldson manager and director that no 5 vein was intersected last leek has been crosscut for a width of 21 feet to date and of this section 15 feet has beet as sayed with remarkable results it will be recalled that this company following surface work ou a series of veins near discovery point did considerable diamond drilling indicating a known length of 500 ft on what is known as no 5 vein which is parallelled by a series of others a shaft was put down to 125 ft a crosscut was run 19 ft through material which showed fine quartz fracturing with some mineralization no 5 vein was then cut showing coarse free gold and sulphide mineraliz ation in the first round the cross cut was continued and mr don aldson reports as follows from 19 to 34 ft 16ftl vein section in south crosscut a large percentage was mineralized quartz in vcuiiets running in every dir ection making sampling slow we will have io sample horizontally and vertically assays result in a combination of gold and what we feel sure is platinum plated in the parting cap after annealing it is probably well over an ounce per ton it is impossible for us to part the two metals with the as say supplies here and we are send ing the sample to ottawa for an alysis to determine the proportion of gold and platinum we are al so sending the parting cup show ing our results after annealing as say the foregoing is from a sample shovelled along the full length of the dump check assays give similar results the crosscut is being continued as the manager states that the quartz veinlcts persist in the face h c mcrac president states that while the vein crosscut shows free gold the drill cores in this section did not nor were drilling results comparable with those re ported now from the property no vein is made up of quartz vein- lets and as the ground was some what fractured it was not pos sible to recover diamond drill sludge which might have given more information than the core under such conditions mr mcrae points out that there arc eight veins in all in this system of which no 5 appears to be the largest however in a vein 300 ft to the north good values were also secured with visible gold in evidence asked concerning immediate future plans mr mcrao stated that the crosscut would be con tinued as long as considered ad visable to learn the width of the zone he pointed out that at 100 ft in the shaft quartz vcinlets came in ami continued to 125 ft where the crosscut was started south these veinlcts with min eralization persisted right to the vein for a distance of 19 ft it is now proposed to channel sample the entire crosscut and vein system word from ottawa as to the identity of the metal which is be lieved to be platinum is expected in a few days the split lake property is located about fourteen miles south and east of sioux lookout on the transcontinental railway and is reached by airplane from that point or from the port arthur branch of the cnr at algona ont a sale of repairs the farmer gazed with heavy frown lpon his mower broken down then hastened to the nearest town to buy repairs he told the dealer of his woe and how much hay he had to mow but not a number did he know nor seem to care the part i want he wisely said is hollowed out and painted red i had the number in my head but i forget it holds the thingumbob in piacc about an inch from that long brace that fastens to the big main base and kees it set you surely know just what i maen it broke before on this machine that whatyoucallums its between and just behind the tiling that moves along like that about as big as that old hat wouhl be if you could smash it hat 1 think youll find the dealer sighed and shook his head i dont know what vou mean he said well have to search the extra shed so come along if you would only tax your brain so that the number youd retain or bring the old part in tis plain youl not go wrong from end to end he searched the bins clawed over castings bolts and pins and skinned his fingers and his shins it made him cuss but still he searched with sinking heart hed seen two customers depart and in the last bin found the part tvas ever thus thats it the farmer cried with glee i thought twas number twenty- three now whats the price of that to me great jumping frogs not forty rents ar awful rate for a thing that hasnt got no weight oh well just put it on the slate now stillness drowns springs pr till i thresh my hogs tling innocence summer now heavens burn with blueness more intense and trees wear denser draperies of green lass box tells leafier forecas they are threedimensional models of the atmosphere to forecast the weather the modern meteorologist studies a cross- section of the atmosphere from the ground to the highest elevation that can be practically attained temperatures barometric pressures and wind velocities are measured at different heights in various ways sounding balloons are sent up with automatic recording instruments pilots of army and commercial air planes report their findings all the information thus obtained constitutes the basis for what is called a syn optic weather chart it is a twodimensional thing this synoptic chart and therefore diffi cult for any one but a trained meteorologist to read and understand yet the weather is of immense im portance to many who mus reckon capps gold no pcrional liability mine limited t developments from tlic mine situated at charlotte north carolina aro btlnjc received daily the company officer art- all well known canadian business men development at tho pro perty is progrismliik rapidly with wiare values showing proportionate increases application for stock will bo filled at the market tho iamo day am received complete information upon request w s alvey co limited wa 70612 80 king st west toronto with it and who are not meteor ologists to make it easy for them i i zellon of the united states weather bureau has devised what amounts to a simple glass model of the atmosphere on a given day a threedimensional may imagine a threesided box with eight panes of glass superimposed threeeights of an inch apart the lowest pane symbolizes the level of the atmosphere at 2000 feet the next the level at 1000 the topmost or eighth pane the level at 10000 feet with fastdrying inks of dif ferent colors contour lines are drawn that tell the story of the conditions that prevail at different levels look down through the glass panes a light that shines up through the bottom makes that easy and you have a graphic synopsis of the air up to an altitude of ir000 feet airplane pilots in particular can learn to read more readily from the mapping frame than from the ordin ary surface map or crosssection says mr zellon they sec at a glance the best flying levels for cross coun try flight at this season of the year it is particularly important to avoid thunderstorms but this involves keen analyses of the winds aloft lapse rales changes in temperature with elevation and humidities and the re lation of all these to one another the threedimensional glass atmosphere simplifies the study mr zellon calls this editors at tention to the fact that unbeknown to him professor a mcadie of the weather bureau devised a similar three dimensional topographical maps shareholders ot sudbury basin mines at the annual meeting held may 27th were informed by ilalstead lindfcley vicepresident that a divi dend payment was being considered by the board ot directors and a lis biirsemeiit might possibly be made this year president joseph erring- ton stated that the company has no intention of resuming operations at the original sudbury basin property due to tho low prices prevailing lor copperlead and zinc lie further stat ed that he was optimistic enough to think that the time will come when the various base metal properties con trolled by the company could again be operated all other business was approved with the former board of directors returned to office development work on the bill level 100 feet south from the new shaft at darwin cold mines michipicotcn area has disclosed a new vein run ning parallel to the grace vein ac cording to information received the new discovery shows a width of two feet with high values in gold mr hocking has been engaged by the company to act as mill consultant the power line to carry electrical power from the hydro lines at beard- moro to the sand river and leitch gold mines properties has been com pleted as far as the sand itiver and is now being connected up with the mining plant which is all on the ground it is expected sinking under power will be commenced ibis week the initial objective is 500 feet and four levels will bo opened up it is expected that underground work will proceed rapidly as soon as the new equipment gels working rubec mines an oldtimer in the penny class and one of the features on the toronto stock exchange min ing board of late has despatched a crew of men to their property in cad illac township to carry on a program of work it is planned to strip the vein discovered in work done in 1931 under the direction of julius cohen me kirklaud lake gold mining co is unofficially reported to have encount- eied ore in crosscutting to the west on the 3300ft level this may be the easterly extension of tho ore on the 3000ft level at macassa mines ad joining to tho west sun tan may be all right or the body but it isnt as good for the mor als as a son tan i mami diesel engineering trcparo now for the many opportu nities in this growing industry diesel has increased 1000 per cent in the last 3 years start rlkht now on our eas budget plan established 31 years write- a- swvnsjton national school 57 bloor wit toronto according to unofficial reports dia mond drill hole no 3 at preston east dome mines gave values of 585 from 30 to so feet in the hole 1571 from 120 to 105 feet the orebody is estim ated as having a length of 000 feet and a width of 30 feet the porphyry dips at an angle of 45 degrees to tho cast giving a 150 feet ot stoping in width fo revery 100 feet vertical depth and it is estimated that for every 100 feet there are 1025000 tons of ore wood mcirkland gold mines share holders wiil meet on june 1st at 12 noon in toronto to approve winding up of the company and surrender of its charter it is proposed to distri bute the shares of kirklaud gold belt mines to woodkirkland sharehold ers on the basis of 5 of the former for each 8 woodkirkland held cariboo gold quartz mining co has declared the regular quarterly divi dend of 2 cents per share payable july 2nd lo shareholders of record on june 0th this is the second payment made by he company with the initial dividend having been paid in january last interesting developments from the capps gold mines charlotte nc continue to be received at the offices of w s alvey co almost daily recently mr t b tough engineer at the property wired much im pressed with developments cross cut ting second level no 1 shaft starting next week this will give 150 foot vein material above that level several thousand tons dump material proven ore tremendous tonnage with poten tial possibilities now been sampled the power line under construction will be completed early in june in view of the above the installa tion of a mill will likely be gone ahead with without delay bruises theres nothing to equal minards it lakes hold antiseptic soothing healing gives quick relief issue no 23 3ft 46 live stock marketing shipping on tho cooperative plan has been productlvo ot splendid results selling on the open market means real valuo for the owners get in touch with us write wire or telcphono ivyndhnrot 1143 the united pabmirs coopebative company limited iivb stock commission dkit union stock yardsj west toronto 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