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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1936, p. 7

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international plowing match save 150000 in hospital grants contestants in action at the 1935 meet the 500odd sturdy plowmen from ontario quebec maritime provinces and new york state who will take possession of several hundred acres of farm land near cornwall during the 24th international plowing match from oct 6 to 9 should not be surprised if their plowshares turn up several arrow heads stone axes or other relics of the original holders of the land according to j a carroll secrc- tarymanager of the ontario plow mens association the section of glengarry countv in which the 4- day meet will be held was once known as the glengarry indian lands and is referred to in the man from glengarry by ralph connor one of canadas foremost and bestloved novelists connor in his book said that most of murphys crew knew by sight and all by reputation mac- donald and his gang for from the farthest reaches of the ottawa down the st lawrence to quebec the macdonald gang of men from glen garry was famous they came most of them from that strip of country running back from the st lawrence through glengarry county known as the indian lands once an in dian reservation this strip of land says mr car roll was about two miles wide at the western side of glengarry bor dering stormont and ran the full length of the county deeds were first granted to white men about do years ago province to pay only for the patients without residence brengold c v workmen mine manager brengold mines ltd in a wire to local officials states that the crosscut from the 100 foot level has cut the no 2 vein which is at least 3 ft g inches wide and well miner alized he further reports that on the 200 ft level the westerly drift has been advanced another 00 feet and continuous still in ore twelve face samples have been taken and sent out for assay on this vein the no 7 considerable slashing was done to keep the vein in the face the ore- stales mr workman shows consid erably more mineralization with free gold in evidence lateral development is underway on the 875 and 1000 ft levels at morris kirkland gold mines and ore has been encountered on the 1000 level to the west with 710 over 8 0 ft and 2068 across five feet secured in the first two rounds in the main break this is a new ore body t c fawcctt mine manage reports and is opening up good possibilities for the lower levels work is also being carried out to undercut the 700 and 708 orebodies as well as open up the 1125ft level machinery foundations in the mill are being poured the new headframe has been erected while th water reser voir and substation construction is underway so that operation of the new 100ton mill should be well up to schedule in sinking the no 2 shaft at la- guna gold mines the vein entered the shaft on the west side at 50 ft below the 750ft level the vein is still in the shaft 12 ft below where it entered the average width is 40 inches over 12 ft and the aver age- grade is 2g7 ozs or s9315 per ton according to officials this is the finest show in the mine to date the mill is now handling 59 tons of ore per day a new ore section has been enter ed in the west drift on the 500ft level at green stabell mines show ing average grade of 10 per ton across width of 50 inches the drift has been in the ore for the last three rounds with the face still in it so far the west section is the best area opened on the 500ft horizon two diamond drill holes put out from the 500ft level intersected a new vein which will be further explored by lateral work the development campaign at the advance kcd lake gold mines prop erty in the red lake area is pro gressing satisfactorily m madscn president states in a wire to local interests work is proceeding under the direction of f m smith ale formerly with mining corporation and at present a crow of men are working on three different breaks highgrade ore from one of these veins is being shipped from the property a m potter engineer in charge of operation at the kirkland lake property of moffathall mining co in a wire to local interests reports that in sampling around the inside of the stope on the 150ft level the average ran u a ton in gold a survey of this stope is being maue to estimate the amount of indicated a new company dcrlak red lake gold mines ltd has been or ganized on the doc oakes claims located adjacent to rouge dor and just north of madsen red lake while the necessary legal work and organization a prelude to an offer ing of shares is just in hand it is understood that applications in ex cess of 600000 shares have been re ceived the company is capitalized at 3000000 shares of which 750- 000 were alloted to the vendors and are pooled while no discovery has been made a picket line from the 4000ft long madsen break indicates that if the discovery continued to carry north it should pass through the oakes or derlak ground over a twoclaim width kb hcisey me will direct operation for the company at the annual meeting of share holders of paymaster consolidated mines held at south porcupine sep tember 14th the following were el ected as officers of the company e if walker president and managing director as fuller vicepresident e l oreilly secretary treasurer a w ilodgetts assistant secretary and treasurer the president stated that production continued to increase as evidenced by a bullion shipment representing the first 10 days of sep tember amounting to 33546 mill- heads averaged 1019 during this period smiles and chuckles bb usually the men wed like to help dont ask for help todays diligence insures tomor rows dividend theres profit in order and clean liness there was nothing but coffee for breakfast at a certain home yester day morning the man of the house was sent out for a loaf of bread sun day night and thoughtlessly brought home an unsliced loaf toronto a saving of a 150000 to 200000 a year to tae provincial government is foreseen by dr b t mcghie deputy 511ms ter of health in the change in hos pital giints which becomes effective oct 1 under the new plan hospitals will no longer be allowed go cents a day for all patients in public wards who ther they arc paying their 175 a day or not the province how ever will grant hosditals 2 a dav for all floaters patients who have no established residence and wno thus bring no revenue to the hos pital from the municipality the province will also allow the 00centaday grant as in the pas but only to those patients in public wards who are unable to contribute to their own care we are taking the same posi tion as the municipalities said dr mcghie they have been contrib uting 175 a day for indigent pat ients and we have added go cents for all public patients now we will pay 2 for indigent patients who are not being supported by any mu i nicipality cigarette a papers easiest double automatic booklet problems of every day life by dr m m lappin rocking chair is staging comeback- the fire chief was inspecting a building against fire hazards after a thorough inspection he came to the manager and said fire chief 1 find this building safe except for one thing you have no fire escapes manager oh dort you know this is leap year elsa spangles says the intelli gent girl is one who knows how to refuse to kiss without being deprived of it she gushingly will you love me when im old he love you i shall idolize you i shall worship the ground un der your feet i shall um or you arc not going to look like your moth er are you boston maybe its old age pen sions maybe it was scones in little women maybe its the end ot this fast streamlined living anyway the rocker is coming back if you threw out the rocker with the horsehair sofa tidies and the stut- fed birds youll be sorry youll soon be buying a now rocker and the more it looks like the old federal or benja min franklin chair th better youll like it says a writer in the transcript the revival started sensibly en ough in the middle west but new england and the south too are clam oring for their rockers but more than in its charming and homey lines the new appeal or the eld rocker is in its comfort some thing oldfashioned which we have al most forgotten we have become so ac customed to being moved as far as possible from here and as uncom fortably as possible that we will all welcome the exquisite pleasure or moving ourselves and getting nowhere in comfort do you know how many years it took the modern furniture designers to find out how to make their chairs nearly comfortable well those who designed and made and sat in the old boston rockers took 150 years to de velop the perfectly pitched seat and back comfort from experience the jealous child we have two children both boys jack is almost five and edward is just two jack seems to have a jeal ous almost a cruel streak in him he resents me showing love to ed ward and he seems take a delight in teasing edward he is always punching edward when he gets a chance and i have to watch him like a hawk if edward is playing with so e toy jack will watch his oppor tunity and then take the toy away oni him do you think jack will grow out of this is there anything i can do to help him grow out of it it is not uncommon to find the first child develop a little jealousy when tho- second appears and that j is hardly to be wondered at for the child does not quite understand you ee for almost three years you lav- ishcd your love upon jack then ed- i ward came along and took up your attention and jack realizing that edward has in a manner come be- j twocn you and him and has hindered you from giving him your undivided i attention as before feels resentful and puts his spite out on edward i but i am sure it is only a passing phase and he will grow out of it there is much that you can do to l help him grow out of it and if you are wise you will do all you can to allow this resentful feeling ontinue in your child will certainly not be for the childs good in later life so you must help him to get over it of course young children act for the most part instinctively and they have to be trained to reason things why does the dog that barks at night keep everyone in the neighbour hood awake except the owner -v- r a stapells who has been reelected president of the canadian automobile association for the third year in succession mr stapells is vicepresident of the canadian national parks association and vice- president of j j gibbons limited finds hollywood sets kissing style hollywood oalir sweet hearts over the globe pattern their kisses after the screen smauks ot film lovers a motion picture direc tor declared as hollywood kisses so kisses the nation said w s yandyke van dyke considers his belief in the nature of a theory since he has no ac curate way of checking it with facts and figures it is however a plausible and wellfounded theory he said be cause the screen exerts a powerful in fluence on tho minds and matters or the public little jane age 5 contentedly lick ing a lollypop came into a drug store and said her mother wanted a roll of tissue paper the clerk wrapped it up and handed it to her little jane charge it please clerk not knowing her cer tainly but who is it for little jane sauntering blithely on her way all of us oitaiua is asked to make inquiries mother what is your baby bro ther crying about junior he has dug a big hole inthe backyard and wants to bring it in the house some rain must fall on all of us tnit the wise ones all carry an um brella june production 10000 july production 17000 august production 21000 vcrle now beinjj rushed to slcp production up to 100 tons per cj for information write a g white co 512 metropolitan bldfi el 6373 toronto wife to her husband dont you think this gown is fetching husband snorting yes fetch ing the instalment men and bill col lectors college man who had come to work in the harvest i have only one request to make farmer what is that college man please let me stay in bed long enough for the lamp chimney to cool off a man of unstable emotions is sure quite frequently to make a jackass of himself and thats expensive alice would you put yourself out for me fred certainly alice then close the door as you go a good many important discoveries have been made since prehistoric man first learned that cooked meat is bet ter that raw but no one yet has found any good use for a trophy cup ottawa all infant has less or a chance of survival to the age of one i year in ottawa ami less eliance dy a wide margin than in 5s or the other gfi major communities in can ada covered by a recent government report that this is a creditable situation or a satisfactory one nobody will now claim says the journal that it is capable of improvement would seem not open to question because in ot tawa wo have no real shuns no large industrial area while we enjoy pure water a healthful environment a tem perate climate we should not acept complaisantly this inglorious preeminence to rind the remedy would appear to bo the part of that training in this case will be making it clear to jack that although edward has come into the home he still matters and you care just as much for him as before but that edward must be cared for also this connectionif you can get him to fee a sort of sense of responsibil ity as the elder brother you will have accomplished much of course you will have to be careul that you do not give him the impression that now that edward is here you have no time for him he must not be made to feel that he is left out in the cold and to avoid that you will have to try and show equal interest in both in the long run the whole problem resolves itself to one of wise and careful training be patient and rea son with the child and restrain him with love rather than reprimand wisely directing him and encourag ing him in the good he does remem ber your child is at a critical stage in character formation and yours is the responsibility of making or mar ring show the right way by deed and word be consistent in your ex ample and i am sure your child will respond note the writer of this column is a trained psychologist and an au thor of several works he is willing to deal with your problem and give you the benefit of his wide experi ence questions regarding prob lems of every day life should be addressed to dr m m lappin room 421 73 adelaide st west tor- j joyce wethered is engaged to baronet great golfer to marry cap tain sir john heathcoat- amory bt london miss joyce wethered greatest woman golfer four times winner of the womens open cham pionship five times winner of the english womens championship is to marry captain sir john heath coat ambry bt miss wethered is 34 years old her fiance who is 42 has seats at knightshaves court tiverton dev on and glonfernste lodge enochdu blairgowrie perthshire her first open championship was won by miss wethered when she was 20 she was unexpectedly beaten in the semi final the following year but she won the 1921 and 1925 con tests she announced after winning the 1929 event that it was her last championship game her achievements include worplesdon mixed foursomes won seven times represented england in intera- tional matches six times in february last year miss weth ered joined the staff of a west end store as golf adviser and later tour cd the united states and canada as a professional montreal goiters thronged to ic her exhibitron match at marlborough with mrs w g fraser of ottawa e a innes and gordon taylor sir john heathcoatamory is the eldest son of the late sir ian mur ray heathcoatamory whom he suc ceeded as third baronet in 1931 he is a keen golfer and accom- plisher cricketer clever tennis play er and shot five years ago miss wethered became engaged to major c k hutchison the scottish internation al golfer but in the following year it was announced that the marriage would not take place out and taught to see what is right onto ontario enclose a 3 cent and what is wrong stamped addressed envelope for reply empire defence writes the auckland news mr hector bywaler whose knowledge or naval affars is notably broad and ac curate has raised the question ot the probable development arising from the expansion of european rieets two schools of thought he says are urg ing diverse policies in reference to the mediterranean where the position lis manifestly critical one considers that steps ought to bo taken to now i strengthen british naval resistance there the other would have all nn- tains eastern traffic diverted by the i way of the cape as soon as emergen- i cies threaten both those policies now i ever involve a coordination of effort i by the british government and the j governments of the domltlons to i keep trade and commerce routes m- violate they each entail greater ex penditure ono by additional cost to protect the mediterranean link the j other by an increasing outlay on sate- guarding a longer route again in tno both of them is evident an accretion of difficulty and therefore of cost in immediate responsibility of the board mnin maritime safety at the of health and its officials and the co operation of womens organizations and the service clubs would streng then tho official hand tell your troubles your friend and amuse v summers ghost sweet summer is dying or dead they say quito faded her glamorous charms and soon the bright leaves will wither away narketching the trees lonely arms but how can i grieve for the maids aad demise while this vision walks in her radiant guise for if shes dead tis her spectral form must haunt mn this clear autumn nay each breath coming fragrantly sort and warm as it did on her yesterday x what wraith over boasted rn scouted a breath as this fair one breathes in defiance of death the lateblooming flowers feel her presence too as smiling they bask in the rays of the sun that burns in a sky as blue as dazzled her loveliest days is it sunshine sweet summer will halo your head when yon rest in the hrven of sum mers long dead iarra it hughes ottawa septem ber 10th 1d3c points remote from britain particular ly for india the orient and the 1ac- ifie territories it follows that thought must be given afresh to the distrldut- ing of the burden of naval derence and that this must be accompanied by a strategic coordination as complete as possible on technical advice lol- lowed by governmental agreement any needful adjustments can be hope fully made amelia earhart to put a girdle around the earth in plane rib roofing economical sheets lay 32 to the weather cany to lay bosco klb hoofing gives yon grcator strength ana longor service bocauso it is tho orlslnal 7rlb rooting- made in cotjncif standard quality ana ordinary quality wo will gladly send yon lltcratnro and priccb writo us now roofers supply co limited toronto london monteeax quebec ottawa issue no 39 36 b 1 los angeles amelia earhart who simply refuses to stay down to earth is nearly sold on the idea or going around it by airplane her windblown bob nodded assent last week id like to fly around the world she said but im a busy person this year there- are other things to do next year well one never knows the woman who new over both tne atlantic and pacific said she has cast jierself a human guinea pig for ru- turo studies of stresses and strains affecting aviations human clement a world flight might be the logical de velopment in november she will tiring back here her flying baloratory a new 775000 lockheed monoplane which she is taking to purdue university lafayette intl this saturday tests will follow sponsored by the purdue research foundation theyve tested airplane parts for years she said i think its time they got around to tho pilot and the passenger dont you the experiments are slated to in clude longdistance flights since en gineers say her purduefinanced plane can go 1500 miles nonstop the labor atory plane fresh from the factory and still untuned to best performance wen her fifth place in the recent new yorklos angeles bendix speed dash four 1500mile hops in succession would carry amelia earhart iarther than wiley posts skytrail around me globe x know that she said musi tout ing about it nearly sells mo the idea but im not sure i have no definite plans yet im oil- certain that id like to caked udder cleared experienced dairymen find minardt particularly el for ireatlnjr caked udder lumpvwuisea colic etc keep bottls in stable and house fit whole world of f ers cure for insomnia from the calcutta statesman early in the year considerable publicity was given both in india and abroad to the case of a rai ba hadur ramjidas bajoria of calcutta who had suffered from chronic in somnia for two years through a calcutta newspaper the rai bahadur offered a reward of rs 20000 to anyone who could bring him the gift of sleep shortly after the publication o this offer thousands of telegrams and letters poured in from many parts of india and countries abroad they came from doctors christian scientists hardworked housewives actors authors from men and women of high and low degree and in every walk of life it seemed that insomnia must ti one of the worlds commonest in flictions for most of the lay writers described themselves as fellow suf ferers many made no claim to the re- wart merely expressing the hope that the advice offered would alle viate the sufferings of a fellow be ing varied and novel were some of the suggested remedies but the orthodoxy of the rai bahadur ren dered the applications of some of them impossible mr h de vere stacpole the nov elist advised the use of a blackened electric light bulb from which only a tiny pencil of light should be al lowed to escape the hyptonic e feet of gazing at the slender beam in a darkened room he suggested was a sure cure for sleeplessness a number of doctors cabled their willingness to come to india to take charge of the case and at about this time newspapers in america published greatly exaggerated re ports with regard to the reward that had keen offered a mojo practical gesture was re cently made by a london firm man ufacturing electromedical ap pliances without charge they dis patched apparatus for diatatlc treatment in the hope that the suf ferer might find sonie alleviation this gift is being followed by addi tional electrical apparatus the ac companying letter asked only that it might be given to a hospital in the event of its ineffectiveness for long the affliction refused to yield to any kind of treatment and the rai bahadur became despond ent he then underwent a course of massage suggested in a letter from a distant wellwisher lately also he has undergone the diatic treat ment according to a relative the rai bahadur has made some progress towards what is hoped may prove to he a substantial recovery he has recently enjoyed shot fitiul per iods of sleep nd is able i walk short distances wheiem formerly ho was unable to rre mere than a few yards painify ril vth fe help of his attendants

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