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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-08-27, Page 5MADISON, Wis. — Add to saner- kraut juice, tomato juice, and other Last year the young publisher was awarded “La Medialle Veremeii” by the Academie Francaise, as founder of •’Le-Pet.it Jour”. A 100-mile three works’ mountain hike through the Kananaskis Range ot toe Rockies is the- holiday outing chosen toy a huaky^ group of Scouta of the 20th Calgary Troop< Tested on Rats — Scientists Would Add It to Milk in Winter ) ) ) ) SCOUTING j Here • There / Everly where \ 9 A brother to every other Scout, , without regard to race or FteeA ay soldierly appearance of a recruit: r Officer — He looks very slovenly, sergeant. - . - . / . ' Sergeant—Yes, sor. Officer—Are you sure he washes? Sergeant—Yes, spr. Officer — Absolutely certain ‘ he washes ? Sergeant—Yes; spr, but he dries a bad color, soy. It’s tough to have to stick day after day to your work which is often any­ thing but pleasant. But it’s tougher yet not to stick to it and take the consequences of quitting. Amos-Cadillac Gold Mines, Ltd-, | which to sink a shaft, officiate state, has been formed with a capital stock ! All equipment has been delivered to “ the property and set up ready to startwork.-JackSmith,-formerly-in charge of operations has returned from the property with a number of high grade samples taken at a depth of 8 feet in No. 2 pit on the No. 5 vein. At the. point where the samples were taken the vein is 41 inches wide - and stows free., gold across width of 1 foot. ' Mineral Estates has extended its interests in Northern Ontario mining fields by optioning a property in the reviving W^st Shining Tree) area. The claims are knowi. qs the Cochrane- Langtange-Bulluck Burke claims, and have been previously worked to con­ siderable extent, including the sink­ of 3,000,000 shares to develop a group ^F/iiaims^o^ristog'^OO^acres^im^ mediately west of Thompson Cadillac Mines in the Cadillac section of Que- bee. Officials state that exploration work will be started immediately to further prove surface showings found in. earlier operations. ' Present cam­ paign will be followed by diamond drilling, for a depth test. Officers of the company include,. E. A. R. New­ son; president; A. W. Jackson, secre­ tary-treasurer; J. B. Smith and J, H. Button, directors. ' Bobscadillac , Gold Mines Ltd. has been formed to' take over and. develop the property formerly held by Gra­ ham Bousquet Gold Mines in the desirability of fortifying milk -with Bousquet, section -of Qnebec. and ap- juices that are good for wfiit ails you—grass juice.. , ’ Drs. A. Elvehjam and E. B. Hart, of the University of Wisconsin, , announced recently the. growth-pro- | moting properties of milk ean be ap- J) preciably enhanced by the addition of grass | juice, says Science Service. Juice squeezed out of lawn , clippings was added to the daily ..milk Ration of young rats, causing them to gain weight much more rapidly than rats that got just plain milk. Liver and brain tissue, also were found able to promote growth when added to winter milk. This finding, if it proves applicable to human nutrition, may point to the ^materiatecontainihg—the-growth-fac-; tor which it lacks. Such additions /J^™wD2Wfr’4jewiiecessary^witir'mak^ro!5; duced in summer, for cows' having access to pasture give a product which is potent in promoting growth. Just whaji is the nature of the growth factor with whic winter milk ia inadequately supplied is not defi­ nitely known. The fact that brain and liver apparently contain consid­ erable amounts of it s ggests it may bq vitamin’B4, but this is not certain. The fact that terials to improve the quality of win­ ter milk resulted in failure with many ■ substances narrows the possibilities , of what the unknown growth factor may be? Vitamins B and B2 proved Of ho value in the trials at the Uni­ versity of Wisconsin., Since carotene, cod liver oil, otange juice and irradia- . tlon all failed.to improve milk as ^ar as the growth factor is concerned, evi- -•“winiiy TrrW-nGt A, C, or D. -plication- hasbeen made_forlisting the shares on the Montreal Curb Market. Negotiations have been completed for power si___ Walz, consulting engineer, in his re­ port, following; examination of the property stated that it warrants sub­ stantial expenditures on development. In earlier .operations considerable work was accomplished and some sec­ tions showed favorable indications. The proposed campaign is planned with a gqpd view to giving the pro- it the search for ma-;Perty a thorough test. The company ha<s $15Q,0Q0 cash in the treasury. \ Skookum Gold Mine ls”carrymg on a, diamond drill'campaign at its pro­ perty in the Red Lake area to deter­ mine the most suitable location on iply; UARGER STANDARD LIMB * CO.. 126 Wellington West. Toronto. Im­ proved- . limbs without shoulder i straps Free catalogue i ESTABLISH A CHICK HATCHERY. Aw. sound? profitable 'business, ..To responsible individuals we’" will’ rent new.- modern .mammoth incubators Up to any desired capacity. The P. D. Co­ operative Corporation. Ltd., Station B. Hamilton. Ontario. .- Program Studied — Regarded As Major Cause of Hay i, •' .. Fever 1-'Fever QUEBEC CITY.——Declaring war nn an ai?ment that annually .attacks more than 5,000,000. dwellers ^on the North American continent, the pro­ vincial government of Quebec is studying a program to clinch its con­ trol of ragweed, indicated by scien­ tists as the major cause of hay fevo*. A recently completed survey made by the government disclosed the fact that two sections of the Province of Quebec, the Gaspe Peninsula and the region around Sfe. Agathe de Monte to tiie Laurentian mountains, are ai- * most wholly free from, the weed. The program, which would be fin­ anced by the government and directed by the department of highways, if put into’ effect, is designed) io---eliminate ragweed in those sections, of Quebec where it already has appeared and to prevent its spread. to uninffested dis- tricts. Agricultural students from various colleges. in the province would direct the onslaught which would be carried * on during the period ragweed is in bioonL according to the plan how' un- ,' det study. Since scientists. have dis­ covered that ode plant will produce from 4,000 to 5,000 seeds, the probimn is one of intensive eradication along . ? the highways and in .the fields where-, •ver ragweed 'flourishes*' As new drafted, the program calls for au educational campaign co that farmers and other citizens in the rur^ln districts would be able to recog­ nize the Weed without difficulty and . to assist in its. elimination. . - Groups of botany and' entomology .. . students Would'visit the various town­ ships and rural sections of Quebec, holding conferences with the hbbi- (. Quits and distributing . literature. - Members, of', the provincial medical profession'would be'consulted for as­ sistance 'and illustrated posters also ' would be used in the educational work. Other groups would.be actively engaged in, uprooting and destroying nigweed wherever fouhd. Meanwhile, with the approach of the hayfever season, townships ^1 the Gaspe Peninsula and hi the region of Ste. Agathe des Monte are preparing . to enttertain thousands of vltitdrs 1 <<lpeking escape from the ailment ini •flR&e pollen-free sections. I AUTO ACCESSORIES MEW AND USED CAR AND TRUCK parts shipped everywhere. Satis- factiqn cuarintfcf^, or money refunded. Prompt - attention , to enquiries: Levy Auto Parts* Head Office 735 Que.si* St- West. Toronto. BICYCLE sad AUTO TIME BSROaTWS UP. BICTCLES; $2 up, AUTO- Jr 'V mobile dres. Free catalogue. 'Transportation prepaid. Feerless, 195 1 Dundas West. Toronto. PMOTOCBAEHY VOim ROLL FILMS DEVELOPED. 1 printed with free enlargement. 25c. Photo-Craft. 183) King East. Toronto ” Steps toward enrollment of the Jun- tor Forest Wardens by the Quebec Branch of the Canadian Forestry As­ sociation as Lone Scouts of the Boy Scouts Association were announced at the annual/conference of Quebec Sicouters at Granby. The announce­ ment was made by Provincial Com misstoner T. H. Wardle worth. The woodcraft qualifications of the Junior Forest Wardens are similar in gen eral to these of the Second Class Scout. ., The fifth World Scout Jamboree is So be held at Vogelensang, Bloemen al, a village ten miles west ot Am sterdam, and near ancient Haarlem, Holland, July 31st . to AugusC 13th, for the attendance of 30,000 Scouts; Jean "Baptiste Boulanger, an Ed­ monton. Boy. Scout, ,fqr ..several years editor and published of a quarterly, •’Le PetH^-Jour,” although still but 13 years o&age. was recently honour­ ed by-la vi?it from: Dr. Rene Crochet, of the 'University of Boreau, France. alimited-.mountvflateralworkat that level- Recently the workings have been pumped out and ap ex- ®^WWW^ito^Made-^s^weefe by S. Fewer Warren, E.M., of Mining Research Corp. Ltd-. with a develop­ ment program in ’ the background. Surface sampling of a vein which shows an impressive width gave assay returns from $1.05 to $12.60, with a favorable average giving encourage­ ment to the larger Program being considered. ' j Candalaca Gold Mines, Ltd,, has been. incorporated to develop a group of 10 claims adjoining O’Brien Gold Mines in the Cadillac area, Quebec A substan ial sum of money has al­ ready been placed in the treasury, and options have been given oi addi: tional stodc at prices ranging from 20c to $1.00 and which, when com­ pleted, will place about $600,000 in the treasury. The company intends to immediately push development and thoroughly diamond drill the pro­ perty. Canada’aca is capitalized at 3,000,000 shares of $i par. Hillside Going Into Production Following the recent pouring of a gold brick at Stanley. Mines in the Michipicoten Area, comes news that tiie adjoining Hillside property will go into production jh about, three, weeks time. Officiate of Hillside Mines Limited announce that an order has been placed for machinery and parts necessary to complete the mill In­ stallation at the property in the Michiplcoten District D. S. Baird, M.G., consulting engineer, plans to leave shortly to supervise the in­ stallation of the new machinery and at the sBme time, he will inaugurate a vigorous campaign of development, both on surface and underground. Immediate plans of the company call for test mill runs of the No., 4 ore. body which has been exposed under­ ground over a width of 165 feet with evidences of free gold across ‘the • entire width. Further under­ ground exploration work and develop­ ment will be started on the No. 5 high grade vein which has been stripped on surface for 250 feet over, an average width of 20 inches. A mill test of all material blasted over a length of 150 feet of this Mother—When that naughty boy thre./ stones at you, why did you not come and tell mb, instead of throw­ ing them back at- him ? . Junior—W'hat good would it. do to tell you? You couldn't bit the side of a ^garage. ■B4’ ■ - ■ * 1 The worst mistake a man can make is to correct the mistakes of his friends. Sue—Have you read ‘Finis’? Joe—iNo, what is it? Sue—It’s the last word in books. A sharp tongue and a dull mind are often found in the same head. The mid-day whistle had blown when Murphy shouted: MUrphy — Has anyone seen my vest'? - s . vein' showed mill heads running $15.00 per ton, and true width shows average values of $35.00 per From 'Jjbe Herald, Merritt,. R,U: Good Deeds are done by Boy Scouts, and Giri Gui.des*and Cubs and Brown' ies, and they go to their’credit. Firemen do good deeds w^ea they When' the Mosquito Control crew workers do 'inod deeds, when they, fight mosquitoes and burin up brush alongside swamps and sloughs. A . question arises, however, whether a good deet^in the view of ope is a good deed as .seen by others- Here’s an example.- / When i toe Mosquito Control srew were burning brush, toe fire depart­ ment were called out bygone who be­ lieved the fire was accidental and should be put out. : / ' ’ " Aa~^;resulL Chief Barwiekr^ ing *nihd’; because his men bald been knowing what he would have done had he come across the person who turned in the alarm. And then! The scene is the Rover Hall and toe Brown Owl reports, that one^df her •Brownies,’ relating her Good Deed, told how she had called out the firemen. amusement tax .of 10 per cent, of the price of my seat. ‘ Box Office Man—Weli?£(-„ i,'-,, . Patron—Hand it back, I was pot amused. . WOODS PRACTICE There was a young lady named Who married a man in winter; The man’s name was Wood, And now-^as they Should The Woods have a cute little splinter. Man invented machine to free him­ self from labor and now he wishes he had the labor instead of the ma­ chine. Pat—Sure, Murphy, and ye've got it op. ■ ' ' . Murphy (gazing solemnly at his bosom)—Right'and I have, and it’s a good thing you seen it or I would ,have gone home without it. A sharp tongue severs q good many real friendships in1 this World. Freddy—There certainly are a lot of girls In our town' who do not wish to get married. Sammy—How do you know ? ■ Freddy—I’ve asked 17 of them al­ ready... . : ■ ' '' . Revenge is about (the most expen­ sive luxury known to man. , y ,.i n« ■ —■ Sandy joined a golf , club and was told by the professional that if his namj was on his golf balls and they were lost, they would be returned to him when found. Sandy—Good, put my name on this ball. The professional did so. Sandy—Would you also put M.D. after it? I’m a doctor.2' The professional obeyed. Sandy — There's -just one thing more. Can you squeeze *Hours 10 to 3’ on as.well? Writes Howatd Vincent O'Brien in the Chicago News: it may be that you become a .hermit, or get a divorce, and, in celibate solitude, finally wort ybur face into a satin texture which the electric shaves is said, in time, to produce. You are still not tree. Suppose you take a trip. The instru­ ment you use at home wojji’t work in a Pullman, and the ones that work in Pullmans are nd good tn trailers. And the ones designed for trailers and dude ranches aren’t any good in Atlantic City hote'te. ■ . -.. The result. is ' that a man who has resolve to dedicate his life to elec­ tric shaving- has to travel with a suitcase 'full of supplementary appli­ ances? Even then; his liberties—are circumscribed; his life hedged in. by voltages, his soul_bound fast with wires.. No longer is he a tree spirit, able to foam where be listeth. The delights of \expioratipn and acquaint­ ance with remote corners- of. the. world are not for him. Numerous are the places he cafenot visit without taking a portable generating set with him.; Endless are the complications brought about by the electric shav­ er. Sad-faced men stand in the bread­ lines—meh who used to own homes, and belong to the best clubs. These are the men who made shaving soap a ww; C. C. & B. Tonic_ Tablets sire really 4 great tonics ‘ ~ ' purify the The history of business omits names of those who “coul future in that proposition**! *- An Irish' guards officer called up a sergeant and „ spoke of the un- — Calcium Carbonate to _________blood, banish pimples, blackheads and blotches and Brew­ er’s Yeast, Bland’s Iron and Extract of Cod liver to build you up, nourish ths blood? steady the nerves and put pounds of solid flesh on thin people. Start to enjoy life, to look and feel your best today — all drug stores. $100.00-FREE In cash prizes « Aak yonr druggist for G. CL * B. Contest Blank. - And every puff is a pleasure, from "the cigarette that’s • rolled with Ogden’s Fine Cut. It’s the better fine cut—the one wise roll-ybur-owners are breezing tack to, now that better times are here. 45 ‘ ’ t ' It’s always fair weather with Ogden’s—particularly if you use “ Vogue”or “Chantecler” papers. J . .■* And, too, the purple easy- ope.ning ribbon puts the Ogden’s package in a class by itself for convenience* OGDEN'S riHt CUT ^PJ.—Yo»r Pfp* SLhowi Cat ■ f ’ and brushless creams. The electrfr razor has thrown them on the junl heap, along with ,tbe men who uset to make razor blades. Sometimes ”1 think it would be bet ter if we just went back to lettinf the beard grow, the way nature meam it to? But we-won’t. We’ll go on us ing electric shavers. And our women will borrow them, for even more ri diculous | uses than shaving the face ' ’•Bitter experience has shown m« t that my most ' logical theories are often wrecked by. horrid little facts?’ —J. B. S. 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