Semiâ€"Weekly Review of News in General Items of Interest from Far and Near. Special Notes on Happenings of the Day ea ha re Death of Charles Randall at Kirkland Last Week the Burn man} sur der Th nuf afterno! the mo men in tendent ac of urn build by cabd cancel Premi ered : Gover Dea fy, was RAGE STX it to mna premier. m VY stability â€" be passed kidnap big bre Labatt Hi NOULC i x~M dito: Mr. Randall any camps in her mining Born in the st Kirk] Th dity. ma iv be ol 11 AmM 1i in tho state of Colorado he was n of Londoners, his father havâ€" me from London, England, his r from London, Ontario. He is ed by his wife wh> has been unâ€" ie doctor‘s care since his death. randalls lived at 11 Federal aveâ€" T end of the trail came Wednesday on for Charles Randall, one of ost widely travelled of mining n Kirkland Lake, mill superinâ€" t at Toburn Mines, who died afâ€" ‘hort illness. River Indian was senten imprisonment by Mr. in Supreme Court at To irg# of manslaughter, abbing of her husband T 1t e trial of Meis of John L aind Lake, The Advar DBurn Was round 191 the even Hepburn : ib Kt hard V. Light (centre) and Richard F. Wilson, Yale University m irving their names among great circumnaviga tors without fanfare iven, Conn.. by slow stages, except for one boat jump across P: ncludes first flight from China to Philippines is shown in contra and Lindbergh. Plane is pictured at left, CC A8SSlL nantâ€"Governo ‘s refused the: who worked here when as the Toughâ€"Oakesâ€" 913 or 1914 worked in Northern Ontario and from Hong Kong statâ€" ich steamer Tungchow by pirates and later i1 aboard 75 British hool children and five and Security hroughout the T when in Labatt, head of the of Lomnmdon, Ont., Mr identifiedâ€" Meisner a On 1} wners a to reins 18 I in annJunced Uatl ind would place beâ€" i a policy of bonusâ€" io settlers for work holdingys in the way l2 letters were sent wKewton. of London, of Toronto, and an was sentenced to 30 t by Mr. Justice ourt at Toronto on aughter. following passengers killed. The on rs at Pecs, Hunâ€" einstate some of »cent strike 4000 in gone underâ€" ‘ike and say they 11 their demands on the part me measure egislation C Feb a. The child part those 0 â€"â€"returning t 1e land unced that he te dinner given ernor. . Other the invitation, Fovernor â€" has The action of considâ€" re Lieutenantâ€" eople will credâ€" the part of the ily when the e Court anâ€" he gold clause ion is to preâ€" t of a Bronx fered to testiâ€" iuptman trial, trussed in her escued by the .8. Fliers Quietly Join List of Great Air Travellers unced that pa New York he alleged | Jdronto on nitentiary ters and nd. Speâ€" rning to holidays. One on red Another Sunday evening case was that of a man arrested on Third avenue on a charge of indezent exposure. There were two drunks arrested Sunâ€" day evening and Monday morning, the one being found on Kirby avenue tryâ€" ing to find his way home. As the man lives in Schumacher, the police thought he would be safer in the cells than trying to make his way to Schumacher by way of Kirby avenue. The other drunk was taken from a house on Way avenue, the owner of the house asking the police to remove him after he had appropriated ons of the beds for the night. Four drunks arrested on Saturday evening make up the balance of the cases for this week‘s court, though there may be more on the docket between now and toâ€"morrow afterncon when the court sits. One of the drunks arrested <o Many Hearts are Brave and tOâ€"morrow aAlIlt°rncun WINSI! LiicC court sits. One of the drunks arrested on Saturday evening was a woman who strenuously objected to being arrested. Like the "young lady from Kyle," menâ€" tioned in the limerick, "her screams tioned in the limerick, "her screams could be heard for a mile." That was one of the reasons for her arrestâ€"the disturbance that she had been creating on street. She assisted her husband in an fight with a smaller man and a citizen who went to the assistance Oof the smaller man. The: police were summoned _ and one of the officers Haggett, a former sailor, on Dec. 20th, last. She was charged with siabbing her husband with a butcher knife. Both had been drinking the evidence showed. The husband was in bed when his wife fatally wSounded nim. Caught Delivering Beer on Sunday Here Sunday evening the police surprised a Scuth End taxi driver in the act of delivering a case of beer to a house on Kirby avenue. The taxi driver was taken in charge, but was later released on $125.00 bail. He will come before Magistrate Atkinson toâ€"morrow for this sreach Of the Ontario Liouor Control in an fight with a smaller man and a citizen who went to the assistance Oof the smaller man. The: police were summoned and one of the officers were presented with a poke in the nose that started the claret flowing. The officer was convinced that the woman was no lady. "No lady" he said, "would hit even a policeman as hard as that.‘" oreacna Act. The lifted banners of their co shine Out of the myriad eyes that lo mine; The banners mankind carry as march To prove that they are undefeated still Though tired feet must often drag beâ€" hind; Though there be scarcely strength t« cimb the hill. Brave women and brave men; who ways department says t ways of the province The one leading to the of Queen‘s Park was That is not by snow. StLreeLtl} Without the cheers, or the ment Of words that would be and sweet. So many have the courage t Undaunted by their loss, 0 ; fear; Beaten perhaps, yet holdin souls The beautiful bright quality So many hearts are braveâ€"t they know How rough the road is that must #go. their way thout the blare of mu many hearts are bray I see 11â€" Heq savys t at all the highâ€" are now open job departmen never blocket that look in Each day courage rage men : Fe. Th Pacific( Nipissing Central Line Stops Operation Feb. ! The Taylor‘s Corners correspondent writes The New Liskeard Speaker as follows:â€""Well, old man winter is holdâ€" ing Oour noses to the grindstone, alâ€" right. We can‘t go out without wrapâ€" ping up snuggly. When the mercury arops nearly 55 degrees below zero it‘s almost cold ensugh. It gives us A chance to tell our grandchildren a few tall yarns when they grow up, about how cold it was back in 1935. I aon‘t think there will be any chance of the woodchuck coming out to see his shaâ€" dasw on the 2nd of February, if it stays as cold as this. even though it might be a bright day." Nipissing Central Railway will cease operation of its electric line between Cobalt, North Cobalt, Haileybury and New Liskeard, effective Feb. 9, A. H. Cavanagh, general manager of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway, which controls the road anâ€" nounced at North Bay zon Friday. On the morning following discontinuation, STILL GOING AND HEADED FOR TIMMINS, SAYS ATTORNEY In its report of the city police court session last week The Sudbury Star has the following paragraph:â€" "Four drugless practitioners appearâ€" ed in police court this morning charged with "holding themselves out to the public‘ without licenses to do so. A fifth, George Rivard, is according to Crown Attnorey E. D. Wilkins, K.C., "Still going, and heading for Timmins." a privately operated bus service replace the electrically operated car DOESN‘T EXPECT THAT wWOODCHUCK WILL are back home in New York, hey fiew around the world from ic to Vancouver. Their route. with trips of Post, Kingsfordâ€" | reganing is STRDE,< CHIP COLLINS‘ ADVENTURES 'TURPN ile.\vo')o | can ToOoOPâ€"â€" 19 A 4 NN B S M *# aâ€" C A THIP COLLINS THE GETâ€" OUT PORCUPINE ADPVANCE, TTIMMINS, ONTARIO will "THIL FLASHES THE LEAL T2eaARS The book‘s 352 pages compares with 256 pages last year and 219 pages two years ago. In the first part, which contains most of the active operations, 1,121 companies and syndicates are dealt with, compared with 628 in the previcus edition. Head office and mine office addresses of companies, together with names and addresses of chief operating officials are given, providing useful data to anyone desiring to reach the resp:nsible men of the indus‘ry. The book carries a sevenâ€"year highâ€" low range of stock exchange quotations and other market data. The handbook is edited and publishâ€" ed by The Northern Miner Press Limitâ€" ed, 122 Richmond St., West, Toronto Ont. The price remains unchanged, at one dollar. Reflecting the expansion in mining activity during the past year, the 1935 edition of the Canadian Mines Handâ€" bock, just issued, is nearly 40 psr cent. larger than any previous edition. A total of 3,584 Canadian mining operaâ€" tions are treated, and the book runs to 352 solid pages. Hundreds of the companies and synâ€" dicates dealt with are newly formed and additionally a number of comâ€" panies which were formerly listed as inactive have been promoted into the producing and developing list by r2ason of resumption of operations. The handbook, as usual, analyzes the leading mining companies in great deâ€" tail, and furnishes the ground patt2>rn for f:llowers of mining news and stuâ€" dents of the mining industry. It tells what has become of companies that have passed out of current knowledge, and is therefore especially useful to th:sa who wish to trace down dormant and defunct ventures. Where reorâ€" ganizations have taken place the share exchange basis is given wherever posâ€" sible. Excellent 1935 Edition Canadian Mines Handbook fine Glassware toria pie delicat est A2 jewele lovely tumble patterns "wn home or as a g discriminating friend tomorrow, the low j surprise you. OYI Pine St i have alway: rectly laid tak much charm stal‘! These ral designs. Remus ‘r, now has on disp selection of go eis, champagne and comports in mat( ‘ns.. Beautiful for the companlies and synâ€" with are newly formed lly <a number of comâ€" were formerly listed as been promoted into the developing list by r2ason Timmins hese famous Fos are finely cut 0o ched in the new ys admired th ible. What add n as sparklin STter on \ty TV@CPIMN | pri( fo _ Btep Phone 190 COLLI~N 1ay 8 blets 2s hin vOu ht Sale Event at A. Shaheen‘s on Account of Alterations A T mei intt gal made. quarter for the testine. Toronto T. er than ficti0 blew the S home, stealir 000 in bonds. back ridIing or a will squeeze . or Simply taking send the floor : â€"da@ownâ€"against give it a squeez circulation and Remcember a Cmp very A gall bladder that is I work properly may caus that affect the stomach a without it being suspected The examination is simple. A dye is or injected into a outlines the shape : gall bladder under : If the gall the gi dition A good gall bladd« normal in shape, size L VE Chbtain those pains plet A good gall bladder shadow which is normal in shape, size, and position with an even cutline and the right thickness which empties itself and contracts after a meal to a much smaller size, usually means a normal gall baddler. A very practical and helpful point is Chtained by the dye test and xâ€"ray in those who have no particular sharp pains as in gall stones, but feel heavy, tired, discouraged, with lack of amâ€" bition. The test in these cases show that while ths gall pladder has the right size, shape, and position, it is "slow" in emptying, thus showing a coneral "sluerishness‘" of the liver and Byv James When th In these cases bile salts or Epsom alts in small does are given for two or hree weeks and the patient is inâ€" tructed to take thereafter bending xercises with knges straight, horseâ€" ack riding or any form of exercise that vill squeeze or shake up the liver. taking long deep breaths will <nd the floor of the chestâ€"diaphram â€"down against the big soft liver and ive it a squeeze which invigorates the irculation and prevents sluggishness. Remcember a sluggish liver and slow mptying gall bladder can give you ery gloomy outlock on life. (Registered in accordance with the Act). 1l 10n.‘ ; L ~ LCLL IL it while the gal ht size, shape, ow" in emptyin| aeral "sluggishnes 1 bladder system this nded s) that sc gall bladd tine. adding that an xâ€"ray Ci the bladder while not absolutely necesâ€" might be very much worth while, would be very wise to have this i examination of the gall bladder e. ‘The cost adds only about on:â€" ter or oneâ€"fifth more to the charge the xâ€"rav of the stomach and inâ€" r th plan nto Telegram:â€"Truth is strangâ€" i fiction. News item says thieves he safe in a Quebec farmer‘s stealing $2,000 in cash and $70,â€" bonds. es W. Barton, M.D., Toronto tho Gall Bladder is Slow in Emptying vour doctor advise a bariutr A dye is taken by the mouth into a vein and this dye e shape and position of the T under xâ€"ray. aill bladder doesn‘t fill comâ€" hows (in 96 per cent. of the t something is wrong with aadderâ€"stones or other conâ€" W ib W f1e of the gall bladder taken ov the mouth ha 1€ of Pours That Bodv the fact ths improvemen misos and th not doing it se symptom ind intesting Th stO0°Kks AnC m may b: mA the. sal purchase “\v./ \//// npro ofâ€"the 12e bat barium ch and of the iT hnha 11 Embroidery stitches have a fascinatâ€" | acros ing way of acquiring names from their | Herri appearances. Since these may be made similar to more than one thing, there |othser frequently are many names for a single | in wh stitch. Also, since embroidery fashions | space fluctuate like all other styles, a name | these once commonly used, sometimes glveslmma place to another so that seeming freshâ€" ness and novelty appears. The student| Th of stitchery is not surprised at this, but i latic a novice is confused. an o| Barr(d Witch Stitch Barred Witch Stitch is a name given to regulation Herringbone when interâ€" twined with another strand which should be of a contrasting colour. Barred Russian Stitch is the name when short running stitches, of contrasting cclour preferably, are taken horizontally Shareholders of Keora Mines, Ltd., at the special general meeting Thursday approved the agreement between the céï¬many and Minefinders, Ltd., whereâ€" by the latter company will undertake to make an examination of the Keora. A Stitch With Many Names An interesting example of variety in names for a single stitch is found in Herrinzghbone Stitch. It has at least four separate and distinct namss beâ€" sides the fancy types. Fagotting is anâ€" octher familiar name. You will notice how the stitches cross and recross much as fagots are piled up. Russian Cross Stitch is and#ther name, since the stitch is a favourite one in Russian embroidâ€" ery. The last one I am giving is odd indeed. Witch Stitch, a name whose pedigree is still hazy. Presumably it is associated with the idea of fagots burnâ€" ing on a pyre. The name Herringbone is selfâ€"explanatOry to everyone who has eaten the fish with their hundreds of small bones. Keora and 8. Keora Make Deal with Minefinders Aâ€"Herringbone Stitch; Bâ€"Herringbone with French Knots; (â€"Barred Witch Stitch; Dâ€"Barred Russian Cross Stitch; and a fascinating Feaâ€" ther Stitch Tree in the centre. u./ s"k \/ v bl\\ u\ ASÂ¥Y EMBROIDERY SsTITCHES RICS LEG AnNC Lydia Le Baton Walker By WILLIAM RiTT and JACK WILHELM By Ry WILLIAM RITT and JACK WILHELM WILLIAM RITT and JACK WILF YÂ¥ SsTITOHES OF MAXY NAMEs, WHAT THEY MEAX AND PATTERNXN OFFER NE Gor To CEGAIN Mmf .. PVE GorT To GET THRE |5g, Feather Stitch is ‘ us today, and it tive as from aA there spread oth fronds from the South Keora and North Whitney Gold properties, adjoining in Whitney townâ€" ship to be completed by April 9. Mineâ€" finders will pay all costs of the examinâ€" ation and if results prove favourable and it decides to continue with the agreement a new company will be formâ€" ed to take over and develop the proâ€" pertic Coral has a simila: coral stitch the cf stitches has slan sids only. Full c both sides, and t cpposite each oth stitch, alternately Illustrated directions Herringbone Stitch, Ba Stitch, Barred Russian | and Dottedâ€" Herringbone, t a Feather Stitch Tree car 10 c:nts accompanied by (3â€"cent), and selfâ€"addres inclosed with a reauest (3â€"cent), and inclosed with Lydia Le Bar paper. These easiest and m stitches. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 4TH 1t pVI h ately spaced. Pattern Offer the milar 1935, by The Bell Syndiâ€" catse Inc.) ither stitch SuUPE HUM Wa‘ll iddressed envelope ‘auest diracted to alker care of this es are some of the tractive decorative s for making Barred Witch a Cross Stitch >, together with can be had for by a stamped section of the or it can be titch. Anâ€" 1 Herringbone taken in each Directions for ations are obâ€" is a transâ€" Plumarium, ‘orgal Stitch,