@ thls regard e is"f’!“ umhr to that passing now thfbuck the Ontario legislature,. The .. M h bm has .recenved a second .0# Ac to ‘the" mformatlon to Y ;iandv, ohe ot the effects ‘of the present _ _ sky legislation is to deter the . ‘establishment of head offices of mining has, com janies in Manitoba, something the of that province believe they ts -‘!_?:wï¬ludnéourage by the proposed legisâ€" lation. E8: , t'ly hm Advmce ‘had refa', giglation planned by vent stock frauds, 8 to mining shares â€" . Moving second reading, Mr. Major il%z that since the development at tae ~Flin Flon, there had been a considerâ€" able impetus to mining devéelopment, ‘and there has been great a€tivity in the formation of mining companies and syndicates, all of which had stock and securities to sell to the public. Mining development was to be enâ€" â€"éouraged, and there was only one way to do it, and that was by lettin . money for investment come in, an at the same time against the operaâ€" ‘tions of unscrupuious salesmen.: . Mr. Major reviewed the Sale of Shares legislation which had been: _ ‘The bill, which is entitled an act for the Protection of Investors, provides for the registration of ‘brokers and salesmen, with wide, powers to the atborneyâ€"general to investigate, and with penalties that will enable the act to ‘be enforced. . All persons who sell seenrities, whether acting as offiâ€" eials or salesmen of companies, or not, ‘will come under the legislation, if *4 Quantzty Isn‘t Allâ€"Be Sure of Quality â€"_ “J%St as im t as thefmatutalertOf question o % pure â€"milk etmgï¬:‘ uality That swhyI the use of Carpation sa uett, xmlk toastâ€"that‘s just the £ a whole list of dishes each of which adds its bit to. the need ‘q‘mt day. % :X 8 _ "* A clever woman like you," I laughâ€" ed,"‘should have no dlflicultfy in getting ‘them to take their milk. If they don‘t ‘drink milkâ€"and many people won‘tâ€" ‘let: them eat it. *A bigdish of .cream soup, for exam pleâ€"doesn‘t that contribute at least one glamof milk to their diet? And they rotecgt;;ï¬amst it, either. How bout t ate? They like that, don‘t they? . Another glass. (.rea,med don‘t they? Anoth glla rea,med ight. shall 1 do? * saxd she "The doctor says that both of them aren‘t etting the: quart of milk a day that ?grlgh rules demand. Yet both of tire so easfly of milk." . Let T hem Eat, Instead of. > ‘ (Drink, the Milk â€" > noon. Shewasgreatl worried beâ€" eause the family doctor had said that both her small son, Billy, and her husâ€" A Quart of Milk Each Day for Health _ I was visiting a friend the other afterâ€" MY KITCHEN NOTEBOOK *byhuu?ntafl-c Domestic Science Counselor h fike. . 10 like to seud it to you" ou send it to you. llgtldr«ss Carnation Milk Prod cts )éo cs Limited, Aylmer, Ont.. « : _ ‘"But that is only of its unique value in cookery. Its richness is an economyâ€"saves on hutter and cream. Its rehab!hty prevents food. failures, and its ‘homogenization‘â€"by which the double cream content is broken up into minute particles and uniformly distribâ€" uted through every drop of millk:â€"gives : cooking results which far surpass those of milk in any other form. This new smoothness and creaminess, fineness and delicacy of texture gives a delicâ€". iousness to all foods in which Carnation ilk is used that is nothing short of amazing.‘ A Delxcwu# New Reczpe for. Carnation Cream of T omato Soup One t;n of tomato soup, one tall tin of Carnation Milk. Heat milk and toâ€". mato soup in different pans. When both: are piping hot, pour tomato into Carnaâ€" tion and serve immediately. Pouring the tomato into the milk is important. : It prevents curdling. To further avoid â€" curdling, do not leave mixture standing _ on stove. :: I‘ve found. out many other fascinatâ€" mg- thmgs about Carnation Milk in . cookery. They are in the Carnation | câ€"â€"‘"My Hundred Favorite purest of whole milk, simply evapoâ€" rated to double richness and sterilized for safekeeping. And you know that its quality is not only extremely high, but utterly dependableâ€"that there is no variationâ€"no waste. Following a suggestion . hy John Queen, Labor leader, that the municiâ€" pal and public utility board should have the right, rather than the attorâ€" neyâ€"general, to décide whether proseâ€" eutions should take place, the bill was read a second time and referred to committee. _ | Mr. Major than moved second readmg of a bill to amend the Muniâ€" cipal and Public Utility Boafd Act. Commenting on one of the. sections, the: attorney-general said it had the effect of lifting mining copmpanies out Milkâ€"pure, whole milk evaporated to double richness. Saves on : butter md cream and it keeps. _ _ ups dislike to drink milk, let them eat lots of it in cream soups, sauces, puddings. All cooking achieves new ‘"You know that Carnation is the ~â€" Catharines â€"Standard>â€"New York City: «enforces the closing of eabarets at 3 a.m. If a patron canâ€" €eabarets at: J 8.M.. uag:uh:ncafl- ‘not be robbed before that he deâ€" Cecxl Rhodes, the South African mining magnate, once said : “Mmmg has been the foundation of the world‘s wealth from beginning. of time. The governments rich in mineral have always been the richest and strongest. ‘governments on . earth. Remember, man who produces gold, silver, lead and copper is creatmg the raw maâ€" terial of wealth. Every stroke of his pick, every. echo from his. drxll adds to the wealth of ev ery man‘s business in the world.‘ gserves to be sent home., Sudbury Star:=*‘"A Quebee wood carver, just dead originated the cigar store Indian. Consequently, he has many monuments to his name arouud the country."‘" _ v _ North Bav Nugget:â€"A Toronto young man is sntfe.rmg from a .broken finger sustained in shaking hands with a friend.;. In other words he 1s laid up with the grip . Predenckmn Mml ;â€"-There wxll ai-;. e need for There:sn't ing a dollar aï¬d stealmg a million dollars. ~â€"There is the trifling differâ€" ence that one crime nsuallv iny ‘*olves a term in jail. - HIGHâ€"GRADE SAMPLES _ PROM RUN OF THE PRESS Toronto Mail= Empire:â€"A Toâ€" ronto eontmlfer wants to know if there is any difference between stealâ€" MINING THr FOUNDATION OF ALL THE WORLD‘S, WEALTH xTotal for 1927 Ave. per month . Total Jan.,: 1927 Fotal Jan., 1928 Total Feb. 1927 Total Feb., 1928 xRevised. ï¬gnres correctlon. ~â€"The P orcupxne area, as expected, showed dscreases both in ore milled and value, while at the Kirkland Lake eamp. a slight decrease in value was cbserved, against an increase in tonâ€" nage ‘of ore milled., Monthly fluctuaâ€" tions are to be expected from the Kirkland grea, where the ores of the principal mines are highâ€"grade, but are occasionally subject to dilution with lower grade material derived from explorato*y and de» elopment work. Returns received by .the Ontarto Department of Mines from the gold mines: of the province for February show a decrease of more than 20 per cent. in the tonnage of ‘ore milled as compared with January, but less than 19 per cent. in the decrease in value of bullion recovered. â€" This temporâ€" ary setback was due principally to the disastrous fire which occurred at the Hollinger Mine on Feb. 10, and was the cause of a loss in mllhng of about seven days. The figures of ore milled and: value of bulhon recovered are shown below. _ ~â€" Mx. Major said the reason was beâ€" cause they wished mining organizaâ€" tions to have their héeadquarters here. At the present time the legislation did not permit that, and while comâ€" panies sold their securities in the proâ€" vince ‘they got their charters}elseâ€" where, and the provincée had no conâ€" trol : over the licensing of those comâ€" panies ‘in the meantime. Colonel Taylor said he‘did not see how mining companies should be subject to special legislation such as that proposed. It. Col. F.:G.;Taylor, K.C., Conserâ€" vatxve leader, said that seemed ‘a reâ€" martkable proceeding.. Decreaso in Porcupine Camp Due to ~ ~Mill at Hollinger Being Off Seven Days Owing to Disaster of ‘the sky‘‘ legislation.‘ ~|â€Â° MORE CASES SMALLPOX It. ColF. G. Tavlior. K.C.. Conser:|* Hatr â€" 4 imd 4 0500 evece 6 e es month ......... '27 .‘.....'....I 38 ...ooco‘o';'oo 27 0.# e\ 0 e ce o 000 00e s .. fls @A T aAlera_ _ subject 9 ; (04,430 808 T03 600, 304 1,005,886 592,230 .. 964,830 $33,156,003 2,813,042 2,0217,202 2,9062,855 â€" 2,478,003 2,4023,0991 $24,052,073 2,004,339 1,926,903 1,956,960 1,835,833 1,439,161 slight es / i?"%-ï¬;‘fl:l § »ï¬i *‘The latest reports from Vipond indicate that the discovery made at the 500â€"foot kevel early this week may be ‘quite important. A width of twelve feet had been cut up to yesterâ€" day and the wall on the fa~ side of the vein had not yet been reached. For this reason it had been possible to determine the strike and, therefore the width directly aeross, was not known. Several highâ€"grade sections were encountered and the average grade across the twelve feet was about. $15 to the ton.. The. discovery was the résult of crosscuttmg’ operations towards a favourable zone by diamond drilling some little timeé ago. This was the only hole put in the immediate vicinity, so that officials have no knowledge as to the extent of the body. . It is their intention, it is said, to attempt to find its extenâ€" sions:on the. 400 and 600â€"foot levels after enough drifting has been done at the 500 to determme the dip and the strike."" Brief reference was made last week to the find at the 500â€"ft, level at the Vipond Mine, In commenting last week on this find The Toronto \Iml and Empire said:â€". > ANNUAL MEETING OF HILL MINES ON SATURDAY DI8SCOVERY AT VIPOND MAY BE QUITE IMPORTAN T The annual meeting of Gold Hill es, Limited, is to be at Haileyâ€" ,bury on March 31st, according to notices sent to the sharehdlders. AC side from routine : business, several ‘changes in the by-lm\s are to be conâ€" sidered. ‘The first is in respect to the transfer of shares of the company and the execution of stock certificates; the secondâ€"provides for the holding of meetings of the directors and shareâ€" holders at places other than the head office; the third amends byâ€"law No. 1 and fixes and declares the quorum reâ€" quireéd at all meetings of shareholders, and the last regulates the time sat which the annual m _.eti_ng will be keld in each year. The financial statement and the directors‘ report will be preâ€" sented at the meeting.. _ > The Haileyburian last week says: «* No further cases of smallpox have been reported in Haileybury and inâ€" dications are that the disease was conâ€" trolléd in time to prevent anything like an epidemic. The scarlet fever, of which there were several cases, is also dying out gradually, although there are a few homes still under quarantine.‘‘ ‘ BEPORTED AT HAILEYBURY _ " Es t a blish i n Seeit. Driveit . . . Discover for younelfthehaddenpow,dnduflmg speed,d:eï¬dhgdnmdmdmgruzarholds for you . . . Your local Dderwmmmmwytopmbwh + â€". your "L,""â€"he: ...mtemukabkneordofspeed.dunbflnyandem omy . . â€"._ tbehADDalargu Durant built, M bodyâ€"â€"wider, longer '-â€".hnghut:iator,ofadeugnadumtobuunthodum «: «.. 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