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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 26, 1936, p. 3

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ask lor blue ubfl 31c hlb yeuow label 28c hlb t world wid j tyorti ce ccnodo ud toronto 6 atontreoj i mining news from tho 750 to the 930foot level and it 1b stated that values have improv ed as depth was attained over a depth of 40 eet it is stated that av erage grade was 14 ozs per ton against the blockcdout grade prior to aug 1 to 625 ozs per ton the coronation souvenir book 32 pages of printing art will give full details of histor ic pageant and order of ceremonies rouyn reward gold mines has concluded financial arrangements which will provide funds for re-opcn- lng the property adjoining pontiac rouyn and powell itouyn on the west and cnnblo tho management to devel op the showings previously exposed on the property in 1934 c nslderable surface work including 2000 feet of diamond drilling was carried out with encouraging results and it i now planned to drill these showings to greater depth and further explore the ground in addition an import ant vein extending from the powell itouyn through the pontiac uyn and heading into rouyn reward will be traced tor the possible extension into the latter ground centrecour gold mines resumed a programme of exploration on us property in louvlcourt township quebec this week according to offi cial word last summer considerable work was carried out and a new break over a width of 30 feet was uncovered the break was traced into the low ground where water made further investigation difficult with the freezeup now on the new crew of men will be able to trench the swampy area to trace this new find and also the known extension of the main ore found closer to the cen trecour boundary on the vlcour pre paratory to an cxtens ve diamond drill campaign production for the first 15 days of november at the kenland gold mines operating the former horseshoe mines in the lake of the aooi- area was at the rate of 20000 per month ac cording to company officials of tils production approximately 50 is from the amalgum and 50 concen trates officials also state that thi ore shoot on the 9th level has now been extended for a length of 220 feet and that development is oelng pushed on a 45degree stupe on the 9th level where the ore is running 20 per ton over a 16ft width pay rock gold syndicate makes big find in recent development work the pay rock gold syndicate opened up an ore body oi great importance assay values ranged from 2100 to 10010 per ton over a width if about ten feet in no 1 vein no 2 vein also shows great promise al though not so far developed the property is in concession one bar rie twp frontenac co and com prises 400 acres onehalf mile east of hollingcr consolidated mining companys property during the first three months of mill operation laguna gold mines produced bullion to the valu of s9- 500 in this period a large part of millfcod was drawn from surface dumps which were built up from de velopment rock with the result that millheads have been mi below av erage mine grade the mill is pres ently handling about co tons daily but is capable of treating 70 to 75 tons the shaft has been deepened a comprehensive programme of surface exploration and diamond drill ing to be carried on throughout the winter months has been recommend ed by m b r gordon consulting engineer of kenecho gold mines tor the property located on echo bay lake of the woods rea contract tor a campaign ot diamond drilling to start immediately afr the freeze- up is now being arranges by the management of the compc y financ ing for the present campaign has been arranged and camps to take care of winter requirements have been erected and are being enlarged the intensive exploration program laid out by lewis a dunham vice- president of maritime cadillac gold mines is already in effect with the first diamond drill hole underway ac cording to a wire received by local interests from the above official i no 1 hole is going down at a point calculated to intersect the assumed extension of a vein previously drilled on the adjoining dunlop group and whose projected strike should carry it into maritime work is also re ported well advanced in extending camp buildings to house a larger crew the property comprises c40 acres situated adjacent to pandora cadillac on the south and lapa ca dillac on the south west tonawanda mines holding proper ty adjoining rubec to the west in the cadillac gold area of quebec has awarded a 5000foot diamond drill contract to test the ru ec vein which has been traced on its holdings c w greenlands geologist has left for the property to spot the holes foster hen a rhode island red hen acts as guardian to four manx kittens when their mother is away and even when she is not at manpr farm botley hampshire preparations for the kings cor onation at westminster abbey next may include a beautiful souvenir programme this programme as planned is to be a thirtytwo page book and a notable specimen of the printers art worthy of hoping as a permanent souvenir of an out standing historic event the cover will bear the royal coat of arms in colours and the fly leaf will carry a photograph of his majesty the king facing a message to the em pire from the king himself a pho tograph of mary the queen motner faces pictures of her four otner children hri1 the duke ot york hrh the duke of glouces ter hrh the duke of kent and hrh the princess royal a poem by john masofield the poet laureate follows and then an article entitled the kings majes ty by john drinkwater and one by rector bolitho entitled king ed- ward the eighth five pages are given to the de tailed order of the coronation pro cession in london including a map of the route his grace the lord archbishop of canterbury contrib utes an introduction to the order of service which latter i given eight pages of full detail so as to sup plement the radio broadcast to which millions will be listening in throughout the british empire the united states and many other coun tries by help of the programme the service may be followed with fuller appreciation of its historic tradition then comes four pages devoted to the actual coronation ceremony followed by a genealogical table of the royal family from queen vic toria down to the present king and the children of his sister mary princess royal his brother the duke of kent and the descendants of princess beatrice youngest daughter of queen victoria by the kings expressed desire the proceeds of the sale of the corona tion programme are to be devoted to the king george v jubilee trust fund founded at the time of the 25th anniversary of the accession of his late majesty and queen mary to the throne the purpose of this fund is to provide opportunities for physical culture and other advan tages for underprivileged youth a cause which the young king has long held close to heart sale of the coronation programme will be in the hands of the sttionery trade and during a period of some days immediately previous to the date of the coronation in those of the canadian boy scouts of whom his excellency the governorgener al will act as honorary chief of staff no copies will be released for sale prior to april 23 smiles and chuckles as a sharp knife severs the rope so doth a biting tongue cui the bonds of friendship a negro funeral once was attend ed by a ventriloquist whose peculiar powers were not known to the others present another n-gr- told what happened at the cemetery well sur he started when dey begins to lower joe into do hole he says lemtue down easy boys did they go ahead and bury him asked another man how de world does i know i led ile whole flock o niggers in gettin away frum dar 1 m easiest to use double automatic booklet after a man finds out he can make a speech he starts on the slightest provocation lawyer well hank i can get you a divorce but it will cost 50 lawyer yes but that includes court fees and all othei expenses hank well i guess 1 dot want no divorce there isnt 30 difference between them two women borne is a place where modern young sons and daughters sleep when everything is closed friend do you think it wise to use signals when you play bridge yes it its my wife whos giving them what you dont know costs you a lot of money think it over carl how did you like the girl i dug up for you cleveland cleveland as far as i am con cerned you can bury her again friend yes man why did you let him get away friend we really cidnt have room for him in the boat after the hardest day at the of fice the ordinary man needs only thirty minutes at home to brag him self into a good humor concert appearances told of bis car eer as skipper of his own yawl in pacific waters heifetz says that once aboard a ship ne lisdains pos sible harm to his highpriced fingers does he wear gloves certainly not he returned with feeling you cant be a salor with gloves on the soviet union in the far north construction on the froep soil is studied by engineers tommy what did you catch when you played hookey from school to go fishing jerry a clod at the river and a licking at home the meanest man of today may not hold the record long sue did marietta make you feel at home when you called on her last night hal no but she made me feel like i oughi to be respect grandpas memory for get his methods it hurts to think about it for sale good fourroom house poor location and in need of re- pair for that reason priced at g5q j aristocratic appetites will not want it a hammer and a saw a tew boards and a few gallons of paint will make it worth 100000 crocodile why is that young saurian so stuckup alligator he thinks he is high- powered because he just swallowed an electric eel most people who have nothing to do make this mistake of doing it sister has the baby had the measles yet mr newdad dont speak so loud whenever ho hears anything men tioned he hasnt got ho cries until ho gets it flappers prayer lead s not in to temptation but tell us where it is and well find it amen the open shoe by a ringer gait john marshall clerk of nas- sagaweya township and associated with municipal affairs for more than half a century has tendered his res ignation to take effect at the end of the year he had been clerk for 25 years reeve for 15 before that and had held other positions efore as suming the reevoship junior teacher pulled something on me today that made nv sore sister what was it junior my ear man now this big fish- here there v xjrv everywhere j i a brothel to every other scout without regard to race or creed p f as the grcatcsm traction tire i tor snow and unimproved roads lud snow sand roads that you thought impassable before whatever the conditions may be ground grip tires will take you easily through without the use of chains if you have to travel on rural roads in all kinds of weather you will find ground grip tires the best investment you ever made put a set on your car or truck today no increase in price ground grip tires for cars trucks and tractors the site of the great world camp of boy scouts to be held in hoi land next summer is appropriately known as vogclenzang or song of the birds rover scout william hanley of the 12th ottawa knox presbyter ian scout croup won the edward blake scholarships in algebra geom etry botany and the moses henry atkins scholarships in mathematics and biology at toronto university the whole totalling 1225 if according to mr j b brown of the british columbia vimy pilgrims no organization in france did move for the canadian visitors than the french boy scouts apparently there was no one to meet his party when it arrived at lille tired and sleepy at 11 pm then came the boy scouts convoyed them to their respective billets and only left them when all were taken care of at 1 oclock in the morning bicycle ambulances wore present at this years football game at mon treal between mcciill and royal mil itary college the stretchers were not an anticipation of heavy casual ties however a thousand or more boy scouts were present as guests of the mcgill athletic board and of greatest interest in horseshoe pitching circles at the moment are the royal winter fair events from november 23rd to november 26th a last minute rush of rural en tries is anticipated due to the short notice given however those on hand include langdon and moynes of lindsay glendenning and stouf- fer of stouffville sammy sheardown of proton sta james rose of sas katoon sask john simons of col- lingwood and dean and roy mc laughlin are from osliawa and bur- keton toronto is well organized and pro vides 110 entries runnymede river- dale and beaches have 20 entries each with more to come next is the new eglinton club with if fair- mount has 10 vaughan 8 donlands 5- dovercourt 2 trinity 2 and shamrock 2 ill not try to pick the winner but according to their records it may be any one of these buckmaster toronto runnymede mclaughlin burketor ferris and craggs toron to riverdale simons of melbourne or reading and daniels toronto beaches during halftime put on a k cout show including a cycle ambulance demonstration the scouts headed by the famous vickers scout troop band were formally reviewed by principal a e morgan of mcgill since organization by the seattle wash police in 1928 of a school boy partol not one seattle school child has been killed and but six have been injured none seriously under direction of the police de partment some 2000 boys in shifts control traffic an i guard going and coming school children at 280 street ciossings during the first years ex periment boy scouts were so out standingly alert and efficient that the police invited the seattle scout organization to take charge of the work because of the office detail involved and the fart that scon dircci n would tend to eliminate nonscouts the invitation vas de clined a full time police officer was then designated to head mia patrol the constant captioning and control of children on the way to and rron tchool has had a generally beneficial tffect on seattles accident figures a compared with accident3 prior to 1 child fatalities have been re- 1 duccd by 40 per cent and injury ntes by 25 per cent i newsy briefs london out a training school for traffic officers enlisted from the ranks of the unemployed and instructed in care of school children during dis missal periods will be recommended to tho board of education by trustee cecil carruthers tho suggestion fol lows the declaration of the police commission it was unable to provide further protection than is given at the present time members of the home and school club had made a request to the police for additional traffic officers in the vicinity of city schools tho plan suggested by trustee carruthers would take able- bodied men off relief lethbrldge alta a huge timber wolf which for some time has been bothering the sheep on frelan wll- fords farm west of stavely was run down bj ralph clancys hounds and before the animal could rise again to its feet mr clancy knocked it in the head with a hammer and killed it had it not been for the quick action of mr clancy the wolf would have torn the hounds to shreds as it was the threo dogs were badly torn in the light tho wolf measures eight feet from the tip of its tail to its nose and stood nearly threo feet in height amsterdam crown princess juli ana of the netherlands will be mar ried jar 7 at the palace t was of ficially announced today the heir to the netherlands throne who is 2s years old will take as her consort tho german prince bernhard du lippebiesterfeld edmonton dr w 11 alexander has been appointed dean of the uni versity of alberta faculty of arts and science head of the department of classics at the university since 190s he graduated from the university of toronto in 1899 with a master of arts degree about the only tiling the modern robber wont take is medicine classified advertising wanted in toronto w oman to do housework and girl to look after child mother nnd djughtcr would dc suitable write particu lars and references to box 69 wilson pub lishing co 73 adelaide st w- toronto stammering stammering corrected write free helpful hhklet william dennis n hit carlton street toronto invkntuksi ao okkeit to every inventor list of wanted inventions and full information ent free the ramsay company world patent attorneys 271 rank street ottawa j inai inc hust ianada pet stock canaries just iteueiyilu anotlleit shipment of canaries rrom europe write for wholesale prices oihmj opportunity to make money any quantity shipped any where canary imioktikc co 1 wel lington st west toltonto have lar nearly half the societ union is frozen even in summer there are god and other metals in these icy regions also industrial possibilities so it became part of a planned econ omy to study frozen earth and learn how to exploit it the story of nun who have lived for months on blizzardswept wastes and who have pushed on through ice floes to map territory that was only vaguely known has been told in snatches both in motionpicture films and in press dispatel es a more in timate glimpse of the scientific work that has been done is given in vest- nik akademii nauk u s s r bul letin of the academy of sciences u- s s r five years ago a committee to study the permanently frozen regi ons as they arc called was appoint ed by the soviet academy of scien ces its first task was to make an ac curate map of the frozen north it is a colossus of a map the ag gregate length of its separate draw ings is twothirds of a mile for the first time the shape of the frozen territory is known not only that but the temperatures too of the soil a glance is enough to tell an engineer what conditions he must overcome in a given spot in many a place the thermometer never rises above 5 degrees c at a depth of for tyfive feet the ground on which the city of yakutsk stands has not thawed in the last 5000 years borings made by v m ponoma- rev show that near spitzbergen the permanently frozen crust is g50 feet deep on vaigaeh it is only 328 feet moreover the subterranean temper ature of that island rises so rapidly that mining shafts have been sunk deeper than the surrounding sea the commission of the academy claims that thorough engineering studies have been made of dry and wet soils over a range of tempera tures never before considered it turns out that the water capacity of a soil varies with the temperature there may be so much water that a thaw will convert frozen soil into mud or even a floating island a wellinformed soviet engineer would never sink foundations to forty or more feet when the temperature is not more than a degree or so below the freezing point fortunately the soviet scientists were able to draw on the work that has been done in germany austria sweden france and the united states in what is called soil me chanics slides that attended the tagging of the panama canal failures of dams the settlng of huge public buildings drove home to civil engine ers the instability of the earth long before the czar was dethroned it was known that more was necessary than to drill a hole in frozen ground bring up random samples of soil and test these in a laboratory to decide what kind of a foundation to build and this because the soil is never uniform a quarter ol a century of syste matic research convinced engineers have more than a sta ml collectors bargains montreal imagine the embarrass ment when montreal works officials deciding to complete work on a city boulevard started in 1033 discovered a section of the road a mile and a half long had vanished intr the marsh over which it had been built ilveit jubilees commeioiativ pictorials colonials revenues blocks mrs foreign usa 1recancclls some thing honestly recommended laiie packet fifty cents james shrlmpton wadena sas katchewan member canadian stamp socie ties detroit k t keller president or the chrysler corporation has an nounced tho automobile manufactur- firm will distribute a 4000000 bonus among c7000 employees the week or december 14 st louis jascha heifetz violin ist wants to be a sailor a good sailor in fact he wants to win the yacht race from honolulu to califor nia tho famous fiddler here for i pay rock gold syndicate capitalization g000 units par value 1000 issued for prop erties 2500 units acreage 400 acres barrie twp frontenac county recent development reveals wide mineralized belt high assay write for full particulars to pay rock gold syndicate office 623 bank of hamilton bid toronto stopped in a minute are you lorme nted with the itching tortures of eczema rashes athletes foot eruptions or other kin afflictions for quick and happy relief use cooling antiseptic liquid d d d prescription its jentl oili soothe the irri tated skin clear greaseless and stainless dries fast stops the most intense itching instantly a 35c trial bottle at drug store proves it cr money back 20 to end pain rub in minords checks colds taken in ternally ends skin blemishes at druggists in regular and new large economy sizes m perfunctory knowledge of geology and that they must rely on not a few but on many samples if they are to build adequate foundations more- ovcr the samples must he taken from great depths and tested under stres- f s that would probably prevail at a given depth under a projected struc ture an immense amount of re search thus conducted has given us the science of soil machines now engineers are able to forecast how foundations must be designed if the superposed structure is not to col lapse 8660 pad for cattle guelph sixtyeight head of pure bred holstcin cattle sold for a total of sj60 recently at the 13th in a scries of ilolstein auctions held here since 1031 buyers came from all parts of the province and trom the u s a and bidding was brisk to price of 225 was paid on two cows and others sold as high as 200 and 220 have you parents too often harp on childs fault issue no 48 36 b 1 an aim in life the race may not be to the swift nor tho battle to the strong but the prizes in tiro r0 go to the mentally alert and ef ficient vu can bring direction to bear on your lllfl and leam seltmastery mental effl- clfhcj is a matter or training writ for particulars of our courses the institute of practical and applied psychology 110 confederation bldc montreal pq a child should only be punished when he persists in refusing to carry out a reasonable request if you send him to lied and he begins to yell the place down let him he will soon discover that it doesnt pay and merely makes him look ridiculous parents often make the mistake of harping on the subject of a childs disobedience this is bad policy when he has calmed down forget about it if next time ve is asked to do a certain job and he does it willingly a little praise wont come amiss say what a help ho is and how pleased you are he is such a good boy

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