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The Seaforth News, 1928-09-13, Page 7Mining' in Canada IA T1RED.OUT FEELING a Major Industry -- Is a Sure Sign That the flood js Development, Beginning Tin and Watery About 20 Years Ago» <1 ala giaci to haze an oppgrtunity Has Still Much of 'testifying to the benefits I de - New York Is Paying High to be on Time Telephone Company Takes in 35 Cents. a Minute for Telling the Hour rived' from the use of Dr. Williams New York—'bis city is paying the 'Wealth to Tap Pink Pills'", writes Mrs, Lawrence New York Telephone Colwell)" 3$ Kennedy,' St Joseph; MB, She ftir-1 cents a minute in order to flail out Manitoba, Shows Activity tiler says; -"Scene Years ago I was what bolo it is. g 1 s ago the telephone woritilz as a stenographer, and be- Several year Surface Exploration of Claims 09010 Uaclly run -clown. I always had com tauy diseontinuod the practice of Along Embury Lakeis a tired out feeling, had ne appetite tailing itssubscribers the time of day and suffered terribly from baeka'ebe. whenever they wanted to set their Flanneii +- Kirkland Almost every month I had to remain clocks or wat'ellos.' But housewives Gold Area' Ready was advised to try Dr, Williams' shalt Lo learn the time from Neigh - Toronto, Out .i ltlfough mining has Pink Pills, and I have reason to bo bor Jones and bu0iness men Ostroff 1010 l' risen in twenty years to a position as glad, that l followed' this advice. Be- nulnvrous c1oe1rs that line New ono of the most important industries fore 1 had been taking the pills very York's streets diel not always agree. or this Dominion, it is still a long way long 1 began to fool much Vetter. Report from the Offee for a day or two, I 'became tired of calling across the air from its potentialities. A little more than two docacles ago, silver was discovered at Cobalt. Since that time there have been many d!s- coveries not only of silver, but of gold; copper, load, eine and nickel. New mining districts, such as Porcupine, Kirkland Lake, Sudbury and Rouyn, have been opened,'.: The Porcupine fa ono of the gold camps in which the original discovery strike has 'faded into oblivion, The strike in Octobeyr, 1907, in the east bank of Porcupine Lake, which made the district famous, is now almost deserted. Spectacular showings of free gold still abound near the scene . of the regale) discovery. Small-scale de- velopment on the Bannerman and Ieno••a properties is all that remains of the i'blebrated Golden City, Tho t entre of public interest sud- denly 'ithifted, on account of the amazitlg wealth of the Pearl' Laire area, to the section a few miles west, embracing the Hollinger, McIntyre and Dome. Activity In Flin Flon Area The result was that the ,telephone, Continuing their use my strength mummy established a special "time came back, I regained' my appetite, telling department" It sells time and the terriblebaekaeho from wwhieb l had suffered disappeared. I have been merrier! same years now and have two fine healthy children, a girl and a boy, and amin the best of health. Ail this I owe to Dr, Wil- liams' famous Pinic Pills, and I trust that those few lines may help some other weak, run-down person." All weak, run-down people who will give this blood -building tonic a fair trial will find through, its use new health and. strength. You can get the pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr, Williams'' Medicine alo., Brockville, Ont. In view of the great activity in the mining regions west of Fort William, with particular reference to the area formerly imown as the upper Seine River section, attention has been di- rected to the varied spellings of the lake known locally as Sapawe Lake, a busy mining field. In the interests of accuracy and uniformity it will be advisable to obtain an official ruling on the matter, for from preseut indi- cations Sapawe Lake is on the map as a mining camp to stay. 'In the Flin Flea area or Northern Manitoba, the northwest corner of Embury Lake isthe scene of great activity. Several hundred claims have been staked on the north side, along what is described as a series of iron dikes. Interest was first directed to this locality by a German mining en- gineer, a newcomer to the country, who atter prospecting far afield, re- turned and staked his first choice on Embury Lake. Others followed fast, and. the north shore has now been staked almost solid, The geology has been reported on by several engineers as being favor- able for base metal deposits. Among some of the larger groups recently staked are the Isabels, Victories, Major O's, Emburys, Rex, Hygrades, Vidonnas and Spots. The owners of several groups are already planning a campaign of sur- face exploration. Option on Canadel Property ' Word was received recently' that an option on the property of Canadel Gold Limited, formerly known as the Rochester Mines, has recently been given to interest closely associated. with March Gold. It was also said that dewatering of the shaft is now under way and has reached a depth of 800 feet. At this point the shaft has a depth of 1,000 feet. Extensive lat- eral work is to be carried on at this property. With $175,000 cash' on band and with a big block of treasury shares available, directors of Macassa Gold Mines are soon to reach an important decision respecting plans for develop- ment of the property. Opinions differ in regard to the method of attack. It is considered. that $175,000 is not sufficient to give the property the desired test. It is belived that about $500,000 would be required to carry the work to 3,000. feet or more in an effort to tap the continuation of the mineral vein in its strike westward from Kirkland Lake gold area will soon be ready for distribution. It deals with work in individual mines, as well as the gen- eral geological conditions throughout two and ahalf miles, of the field. The report was prepared for this Ontario Department of Mines under the direc- tion of Mr. Todd.: (From an article in The New York Times.) 11 Fidelity Heart of Man The heart of man resembles a SAVE THE CHILDREN �g1t secret amber wherein stands—like v 11 � ii VYai 'R1LN the .block of white unhewn marble a set in the studio of a sculptor—a veiled figure'. Though the man may not so much as life the corner of the yell, yet he forever and in secret 'work to fashion and form the figure that lies beneath, And the figure is the oil of the man, man, and the -unveiling tbereof fe called death; and until the figure be unveiled, the man • scarce imoweth what manner of man he is, .Coulson Kernahan. Mat like a store sells' eggs, shoes or Overcoats. The charge is5,cents, If a subscriber calls up Meridian 1212, and a honey -voiced operator replies, "Tho time is now 3,51," Itis telephone is charged with a local 'call, It some- one drops a nickel iu a toll -box tele- phone, it doesn't come back to him as it did in the old days when the operator would tela him tho'hour. During the first seven days that Meridian 1212 was in operation, there were 77,160 requests for the time, which means that New York resi- dents spent $3,358 for the knowledge thus retailed. Tho calls, according to the telephone company's accords, reach the peak between the hours of 5 and 6 p.m. When Blucher wag hastening over bad roads to help Wellington} at Wa- terloo, his troops faltered. "It can"''t be done;" said they. "It must be apo" wag reply, "I bale promised id to there—promised, do you hear? You wouldn't have me break my word!" And it was done; with what. result we know.. The Church of England Brooklyn Eagle: It is well for the religious world that the organization of the Church of England should be in strong hands. There is no weakening in the substitution of the Archbishop of York for the resigning, prelate. That isa satisfactory reflection to many American clhifrChtnen. "'„ lih'ts Wilt Stay Short" Oh, woi1, as long 1333 Lissy slay! Young He who gives, pleasure meets with It; kindness is the bond of friendship and the book of love; be who sows not, reaps not.—Basile. "Ah! these be crool 'ard times for the workin' man." "What' the matter now, another strike coming?" "No etch luck, sir! The bloomin' masters have given in, and we've got to start work again on Monday morning'!" Assam,the native home of the tea ush, produces teas which are famed the world over for their strength, rich- ness and flavor. The superior and distinc- tive quality of Red Rose Orange Pekoe is largely due to these fine quality Assam teas, of which it is chiefly composed. Every package guaranteed. 7.E In Summer When Childhood Ail- ments Are Most Dangerous: Mothers vibe keep a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the Blouse may feel that the lives of their little ones are reasonably safe during the hot wea- ther. Stomach troubles, 'cholera in- fant= and diarrhoea carry oft thou- sands of little ones every summer, in most cases because the mother does. not teas a safe medicine at hand to give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets relieve these troubles, or if given oc- casionally to the weir child they will prevent their coming on. The Tablets are guaranteed to be absolutely harm- less even to the new-born babe. They are especially good In summer be- causethey regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail s at 25 ,cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brock- ville, Ont. Mr. Lenin's Brain a Scientists are said to have cut the brain .of the late Nicolar Lenin, the Russian dictator, into 31,000 slices and particles. For two and a half years the work of dissecting, analyz- ing and preserving Mr. Lenin's gray matter has been in progress. The net result, probably, is that they have 31,000 slices and particles. This is usually the way such tasks work out. i l -'� u�l Ui Illn ifn arll�" s4"t seat'. aa (21 betterPaper bigger 'Ikon 1t ,f011E paper than you go in two or three ordinary tissue tolls. Mel a vastly boner 9 918, too. Smooth, velvety. soft, snow -whirs -750 sheets of a in a big roll; completely wrapped, safe from dust, taint and handling. 11 you have been buying Toilet Tissue off the bargain counter on dm so-many-rolls-for-n-quarrcrbasis you are not getting value' comparable with what this 12e. WHITE SWAN ROLL offers you. 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The above photographs show, top, the group on h0 rd the Laurentic in which can be seen, fourth from the left standing, Mrs. Joe, Wright, and, extreme right, Joe Wright, Sr., parents of foe Wright, Jr., who. won the Diamond Sculls at Henley.. Joe Wright is seen in the centre of the' back row), eighth from the right. Fourth from the right standing is Lou went to greet oun Joe who7 Sculls in 1904,g Scholes winner of the Diamond Sc u e Wright, is ',Wright. Underneath- the group, on the left; is oe Vl ihtJr.; on the right Ethel Catherwood, of Saskatoon and Toronto, winner of the high jump at, Amsterdam, where she created a world's record. The four girls are members bi the team which won the 400 metres relay event and created a new world' record. From left to right they are Myrtle Cook, Jane Bell, Ethel Smith, and; F: Rosenfeld. The bottom photograph shows young Joe Wright, displaying h' mother. In his left hand he has the gold It trophies loon at Henle to his cup which is ho permanent prize and is his right hand_he hasxhe miniature, 5culis, whickhe holds for one Yeal.•9 Bill in India to Curb Bolshevism e"'SsalVAIlti'wfl'+if(ii'. lekrat3 Government to Publish Text of Public Safety Measure Simla, India.—The Government of India will soon publish the text of the public safety bill dealing with Bol- shevist agents other than Indian or British subjects of Indian states, The bill provides for the removal of agents not coming under these classes and is expected to provoke a lively discus- sion in the Legislative Assembly in September. Agents will be asked to execute a bond giving security for good be- haviour until their removal from India, failing whioh they will be detained in custody. The breaking of such a bond will render the' agent liable to arrest without warrant and to maximum im- prisonment of a year in addition to a fine, but the pros80nting authority can 1 only be the, Governor-General in Coun- cilb No order for removal can be ques- tioned in any court while the officer's acting under thellaw will be protected against legal proreodings for actions performed in good faith. The Govern- ment of India declares evidence re- cently has accumulated of subversive activities and intentlbns of the Com- munist international directed against India. Fur of 'New Rabbit Is Like Sable Two of a new variety of rabbits, called sable rabbits, stated to have groat commercial possibilities, have been on view at, Minehead, Somerset, Mr. G A. Drake secretary of the British Sable Rabbit Club, who`was one of the judges, Said it was impos- sible to distinguish their fur from real sable, and 09 1y11rt9 }fags in their' coats' defied the dyer's art, "It takes ,about thirty rabbits to matte one sable coat, and I am gettintf six guineas each for 'two -month-old sable rabbits; Tho Prince of Wales is very notch interested in those rab- bits, and many well-known people cite breeding them" states ite secretary, I will not kiss babies for pnblice. bion,—Herbert Hoover. Mieerd's Liniment for aching joints, The Orange race, at a little extra cost, is extra good. 9.5 In clean, bright Aluminum $500 Reward in Hassell Radio Fake Radio League Committee' Acts at Hartford to Learn Who Sent False Signals A trilling kindness here and there is but a simple, small affair. Yet If your life has sown this free, wide shall your harvest be. When our ha . for It Hartford, Conn, — The Executive Committee of the American Radio Ile- lay League, Inc., at a special meeting voted to authorize a reward of $500 for information leading to the appre- hension of the person or persons who broadcast the messages signed "Rock- ford Fliers," which ere now believed to have been false. Officers of the organization are thoroughly aroused over the sugges- tion that the messages, purported to have been sent by the missing fliers, Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer, may have been broadcast by some licensed amateur operator as a practical joke. "We have committed ourselves to the task of running down the Pea - sons whosent the messages," the league's secretary, Kenneth E, War- ner, said, "and will go to any lengths to apprehend and punish those re- sponsible. We are broadcasting the announcement of the reward from every amateur station in the league chain, and we hope, in that way to get comething definite and concrete to work on." Mr. Warner also declared that, should the person or persons who sent the fake messages be apprehend- ed, the Radio League will take an' active part in the criminal prosecu- tion and will ask that the extreme ,penalty for the crime be Imposed. The maximum penalty for transmit- ting a false message of distress Is live years imprisonment and a line of Classified Advertisements g61.. )1' Tint'o31et sPmTp.NesD OSe., YarnMts, Dept, 1;Or1111a,.. Pot. ocErNtnTgY Tun MOVl41i.—IION13UOIt 1als, ''ANCEI movers. or Canada. Largest speedy padded vans, New Lqulpntent, latest methods, Two exporlenoed men every trip. All loads Insured, Beyond compare for skill and care. Before Ypu m070. write us or wire and 'reverse the charges. Rend "office Ilamllton. Ontario. tlano,htr . BIB thn Mover, As the Posts Had Said The road turned suddenly and ascended above the valley. There was a rush of air, and then Nora saw the sea, It was booming against a deep purple cliff lost' in green water and pale green spray. J They climbed over one slate ledge, A light mist lay over the cliffs above the sea, 18121011 resounded from below. The high grass between the hedge- rows was very wet, the ,foxgloves Against the stone walls drooping with their load of dew. As she was Mount- ing the stairway made of fiat stones over the second ledge, she heard her first lark. The bird had swooped up, and was singing, singing as he climbed higher and higher. , She sat on the that top of the stile, looking up to- wards the sky and listening to the warblings, fainter and fainter. Jost as the poets had told her, singing as all her life she had dreamed they would sing. The three sisters stood , waiting for her to climb over the ledge.. While she had been sitting on the stile, the larks had slowly ,gather - co in the sky, one after another, sing- ing inging together, close to the last yellow light. --Wanda Fraiken Ned, 1n "We Sing Diana." Canada Calls Off Its Search Ottawa—Searob in Northern Can- adian waters for the missing airplane, Greater Rockford, was called oft by the Canadian Government here, after receipt from the Ro•akford-Stock- holm Flight Committee of a telegram positive roof that statingthere was salt P P the plane had been seen over Green- land last Sunday morning. "Associated Press reports from Greenland, through Copenhagen," the message read, "absolutely identifies Greater Rockford as plane seen over Fiskernaes, Greenland, Sunday morn- ing at 10.30 Greenland T1ane. Dan- iell Government vouches for veracity of sheriff who sent the report to Copenhagen." a The. Canadian Government notified George P. Mackenzie,` head of the Arctic expedition aboard the Canadian Government patrol ship Beothic, which is now rounding the south- eastern point of Baffin Land on ,ter way to Lake Harbor, that search for the Greater Rockford in those waters could be abandoned. Desert Chorus There is hardly a household that hasn't heard of Castoria I At least five million homes are never 'without it. If there are children in your family, there's almost daily need of its com- fort. And any night may find you very thankful there's .a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhoea. checked, A vegetable pro- ducts a baby remedy meant for young folks Gastoria is about the only thing yon have ever heard doctors lidylse giving to infante, gbronger inedie nos pre d nerves to,a hilly baby, however ha tee they may be to grown -010, Good old Qu torlal Remember the name, and remember to `buy it, It may spare you a sleepless, anxious night. It is frlways ready, always safe to 11881 in emergencies, or for eveawday a xx �tvats, jay hoar the day or nig hit that eay,jlecomes 2r'etttt„ or restless, aatg'rt} a was urea mina ocular• with ma i13rs than it is today,. Every d'1'bggist frac it; • Tact is the quality that endows a reprimand with the dignity' of con- structive criticism. ATENTS LIst cc "Wanted rnventfons" and Full Information Sent Fre. on Request. TSE RAafCSAY"00., Dept. W 273 Bank St., 'Ottawa, Ont. NS' RIFLES • CARTRIDGES ' 'SPORTSSIEN'S SURnt'i_8E5 t CXeapn w Boiler T.W ej rY D aLa sSO N hi lithe Dane St W-NOH a THE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION of Canada £stahlished . 1907. Assets 5289,157.00, 0 ,rulne to policyholders over 5150.000.00 Tam Olal7.w rn'L001' CAN- ADIAN' cOMI'ARY lsottia9' Sickness and Accident %user ance'. to Member.^, of the Ma.. sonic real r,_tiiy OaOlOtl' ely:: Agents in all principal Cities .and Towns in Canada - E. Fl. C$,EASON. r. 6. rtyLr.am. Pres. & Gen. Mgr. Seat'. Asa. laws Bead 01110.Ga. A.31132, GSQE2, Que.._� Tall derricks that become lacy spires through the gray -gold )raze, rolling hills that aro rase and amethyst, rose -tinted desert sands and shadowy grayish -green +clumps of desert sagebrush—this is a Cali- fornia oil field made beautiful by the sunset's afterglow. The vast sweep of plain and horizon had imprisoned the sheaf of colors left in the sky by the sun as ho slipped behind the last western rim of hills, and has scat- tered magic far as the eye can see. A. fairy city hangs on the slopes, its snow -whits houses reaching g fantastic heights as the desert at- mosphere plays pranks with size and proportion—a. "tank farm" storing hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil. Sun -baked 111118 are transformed by the jeweled shafts of fading daylight; and as they darken and melt away into the night, myriads of twinkling lights spring into view, They are like illuminated Ohristmas trees, these stately derricks, their topmost lamps gleaming above "crown Mocks" tow- stiliness, is broken by the creaking and groaning of ponderous machin- eriaa eighty feet into the sky, �'be ergs, the 'hissing and rumbling of giant hollers, the musical clinic, clink, of huge iron "bits" Striking joints of tubing l?anging near the "Hole," the uncertainnbythm of the gas en8ine's eternal put -put, Illus goes on the faiminatfEg and endlege quest for t'blanc]C gold.," one mighty industrla)' chorus which ceases neither day nor night, Two convicts were , talking, "You snow," said one, "it tgok JoII' � Xtirr an all his life to write a eory;i' '(carni" Was the 1'eply, i'It took me tan years to do a sentence." Veterinaries use Yiard's Liniment. Soap-'' and `�aalfinian Plum anal Fragrantrxs 8eotladralr 12 f FR: and CoaaforCitag +--+-� sold: Ev.•uuwhere. Soni : .e. i A Rubdown Exercise will not 10810s tiff - nese if 3 -cull massage your hod:, with Mtnard's. CONS ADVICE FROR'7 OF SEVEN Recommends Lydia E., Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Toronto; Ont, --,"I began takin Vegetable Compound for nerves an other troubles ten + Ye' j.' I must say ii different after first dose, 1 been tel iS six mono q took twenty` 4rf'', , 1. l}i although 1p, to'rj loony -+3a azispr ldl c1111dren, e Cakenthe o e q om el:aid 1't laxly lfol_�same sleep Well; rise early and el yoUnlicl g,lt est tdcl 3)80, 18 Laurier Aye., Toronto, 0ntarl0, i r1 1301.03 No. 36 -raga