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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-04-28, Page 3DEVELOPMENT IN �. ROUYN DISTRICT. 1926 An Eventful Year in Western Quebec Field. PUSHING PROSPECTING WORK, WHERE THE PUNISHMENT FITS THE GRIME Its superior strength mikes Purity go farther Lha* ordinary flours. It is perfect for all your baking— cakes, pies, buns and bread --- so the one flour sack only,., is necessary. ,eery Purity, Flout to -day --it is certain to please you. F The year 1926.has been an event- Send 30c in rrainpl far ogle loo -recipe. Purity Plonk Cook Book. 262 fel one in 1hC Rouyn district. Tho Wontera Cpanda Flour Milia Co. Limited. rosiest*, Montreal, Ottawa, saint John. desire d of the investing public to par- ' tieipate in the success which this field --- --•-• -. - - tion of a large number of companies One'. itirtuto 5Churn offers hag been met by the incorpora-I whoseobjects are the development of prospects that appear promising. A large amount of money has' thus been provided for the expensive work of development, A great deal of strip-, ping and qianiond drilling has been done, and in some cases underground work has been undertaken. Every effort is being made to uncover Yalu-' able deposits where any indication °S -As demonstrated succesetilly at Toronto X, Ottawa, London,. Kingston and twelve other fall hales: Sold. on free trial basis, with absolute guarantee to make good butter in from one to three minutes from sour or sweet Mean). Write, Cor complete cata- logue, ' Agents wanted. their presence can be Lound. There"One Minute Churn & Freezer Co. Ltd. is an inclination on the part of min- 127/2 Mary-Stt'eet, Hamilton,: Ont. ing people to make use of all., possible technical methods a decision forced in part by the extensiVe'drift cover, but' one that indicates a growing con- fldenee in technical advice. A new departure is the widespread use of ) electrical and magnetic methods of. prospecting for orebodies, followed' by diamond drilling to evaluate miner- alized bodies thus indicated. .Interest throughout the Rouyn camp is now centred on the discovery .of heavy sulphide ores, and gold bearing( quartz veins have become a second- ary consideration. It is also to be noted that inmost cases any exten- sive work in the way of, development has been preceded by careful geologi- cal work. .. _ SULPHIDE DEEQSIeS Area along the Canadian National Railway have also offered a great deal of encouragement to nine oper- ators. North of Lake Abitibi, sul- phide deposits have been uncovered and work has been- undertaken to prove their value. Whether or not they prove of economic importance, they are at least indications that this area is worthy of careful' prospect- ing. In the upper basin of the Harriett - naw River, gold quartz deposits have been under investigation for several years. On some of these prtriierties high grade gold ore is known to .be present, but large tonnages are yet to be shown. Molybdenite is known to be present in considerable quantities in this general locality. These de- posits are within the Keewatin lavas associated with fairly acid intrusives. In Bourlamaque and Louvicourt townships where large intrusives cut the greenstones, some chalcopyrite has been observed and there are areas that merit careful investigation as potential copper -bearing localities. Gold -quartz deposits occur in Bou- quet, Cadillac and Malartic townships and already considerable 'work has been performed on them. They' ap- pear to be of a type that persists in a long zone extending westward to the Rouyn district proper. In Four- nier township some very promising gold -quartz deposits have already re- ceived preliminary work. This area is now benefiting ,from the increase of capital devoted to mining in Que- bec and it is to be expected that dur- ing the coming year a further large amount of capital will be introduced into these areas outside the Rouyn area proper. The 1927 Twin 74J.D. Model The greatest I3ar1'ey-bavidso"n of an— al new and lolve prices--improved— refined in many details,—but no radical departures from the time -tried Harley- Davidson. eon design. Old timers and be• ginnars alike will recognize in these 1927 Twins the last word in engineer- ing achievement. °Powerful—speedy— built to slug the road -the most depend able and satisfactorymeant that ever S3olit the wind. ", Walter Andrews, Limited 346 Yonge St. Toronto • It Spells Progress. "Mr. Otto Kahn, the American banker and the donor of St. Dueban's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers, had paid a visit to London, and in conversation he had some .complimentary things to say of theyounger.' generation," says the. London Morning Post. "'I have no quarrel with the younger generation.. I -think they will give the world just as etielent business men, just as fertile artists and inventors, just as courageous pioneers, and every bit as able Statesmen as their for- bears,' said Mr. ILahn. "'The younger generation are open- ing their eyes wide. They are look- ing at things Der themselves. They. are not taking everything for granted simply because it happens to exist. They have great mental curiosity. They are unwilling: merely to accept the "Gay so" of their elders. That desire to examine things and values, and find out whether they are genuine and real or false and make-believe,_1 consider: to be a -healthy and a hoae- ful sympathy with ETAOI NU NNN ful characteristic. ' I em 'in full ern - milky with it.' "'Naturally, things are done by the younger folk which jar and shock their, elders. Mietekee are made, and some things which have their roots in the past are not respected as they deserve, but, on the whole, the unrest and striving of modern youth snake a tendency to progrese. They are the expression ea a legitimate desire for a :Greer and more o0'mplete life, for greaser fairness to all, and for a more. general participation in the thinge that are worth while. This io not a spirit which spells deterioration or decadence. It means progress and construction,'" Without Medical &Lamination Select Mese Risks, ages 15 to 43, may obtain insur- ance up to $2500 without Medical ixamination. . Specimen Rates for 62500 -Its Ran 20 ,S3S.75 25:._w 44.90 30 . ' 53.29 35 -. 65.40 40 83.75 : if,'i this corium today EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO., Etxisior Lite Building, Toronto ' Ileac me . tofa0aLPulley Nome Age............. Address w OWL.- L.AFFS We With Laughter) exemee The Dearest One on Earth. By Pete P. Duffy. (Dedicated to Mother's Day -- Sundae', May 8th.) Boy, did you ever put your arms Around your dear old mother? The one who cherished you through life Far more than any other, And, dell her that you love her And are grateful for tbetears She shed for you and prayera she breathed For you through childhood years? 'Tis well she knowe you love her, Yet assure her that you do; It wfil cost you little effort; Does she keep her love from you? She has been your loving vigil From the dawning light of birth, Where will you and her equal? —She the dearest one on earth. Consider, boy, the troubles That have brought her silver hair; Note the mother -light a -shining In the eyes now dimmed by carp. Each look from your dear mother Bears the tidtingsto you, boy, Of a loving heart's pulisation's, Now of tea'ra, and now of joy, She implants a kiss upon you, And her blessingswith you go As you face the daily battle Of your life.--youa' row tb hoe, You may eeareh the wide would over, • boy,; And you wit find a dearth Of love such as your mother's —She's the de'aa^est one on earth. I) lit IP' PI G Builds Extra Miles These strangely hatted men are Kome-so priests, photographed at Kyoto, Japan, by passengers on the Canadian Pacific flagship Empress of Scotland, now completing a cruise of the world. These men havebeendisPo'ss'es'sed of their estate for political offenses and, to hide their shame, wear these bas- kets over as-kets'.over their heads. Judging by the beautiful silk garments, lavishly orna- mented, which they are wearing, .they don't make a bad livingof travelling from house to house as begging' minstrels, playing flutes and. asking for alms. that polky old plooe for your vaca- tion?" • Jack—"Weal, I have only a week and I want it .to seem like a month." "Well, how 1s your son getting on, with hie medical studies?" "Very well, thank you," replied the proud mother; "he can already cure very small children." • Fairy Story --02100 upon a time there was a young man who said, "When I health and strength, there is none can get a hundred dollars a week 1'li be compare with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. satisfied." And when he did he was. Most ailments are due to poor, thin blood. 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Our calved in this 'contest, Promptly after typo 11 All flock are headed rink pedigreed .'n.kei'ehs the closing date the examiners began from blood -tested stook. and have been uoi1.4 for their work and will be busy for some navy egg iroduotlon.' 1t 700 want 10,4. 1000 Ota broil roe sag pt'oductton a¢G .100 1,070 Wo 0160, .order days reading and marking the contra- rota ug. Prices; nooks for M.y 020.00, June 818.001 buttons sent ti$ them. It is impossibleLeghomRume. May ;18.00, wo 510.00 per bandied, 'expr,0 paid. 100 per Cent, nye arrival guaranteed. to say, as this is written, when t o Tonne, 20 per cent. cosh with order, ba1sa.0 C.O.D. final results will be ready for pubitca- A60 0,6008 ehlppo4 00000003. 7, D. Jobu0u0, Boa 1111, Fans. Oat tion, but a real effort Is being made to announce the prize winners next week. 11') ABY 01110108 MOM PEn0OREIO0 BL000- 0.() toted Stock. O.A.O. Ban•td Itoek0; Tom Barton white as anog. Our atm gaga year 1s to improve our aocke and this roar our chick. ere the boat yet. A71 6001, are headed 0111, pedigreed co0aorole from stock Wbeen have Oa n blood•to,tkd for white been, eggrproduction, all P icecke have been ll • for , Ito -kg, Ma; 020.00, June $18.001 Leghorn, May 619.00; June $1400 per hundrod, express paid. 100 per sett live arrival Alvan T. Simonds, President of the tuvemesd. 10rme 26 100 Dent, oeala ...MI girder katan0, 0,0,00, N0 dluppeinimena, 011. 0,44 , Simonds. Saw & Steel Compauy, for shfpned when p 0010104, J, O: Tweddlo, Fe0gtl0, o11 THE PROFITS YOU WILL MAIM IMPENDS on We Quality you bur, Why bother with ordinary chick, when you rill btu our "m-Ouollty" Chicks} April._ end May, 0.4,0. Rocks, 5}8,00 per 100: Leghorn.. 510.60 per 100, Ilse Wyandottµ and Rods.. Our tenthousand dollar master breeders tarn: is operated to breed quant, Into our cmak'S. 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Get a box 701,.,t takes the'heart 51t1m doubt! from the nearest drug store and begin the best essay on ."Who Ultimately Pays the Taxes?", This is the sixth of a series of An- nual Contests inaugurated by Mr. Al- van T. Simonds with the idea of arousing a more geneeal interest in the subject of economics, as related to individual and general welfare, and to increase' general economic intelligence, and a knowledge of who pays in the end far governmental protection and control. 1000.00 will be awarders to the best $, es and $5.00 to the second. s• Thicontest, which is open to every- ody., everywhere doses on December I, 1927, and full particulars can be ecured by addeessdng Contest Editor, imonds Saw Be Steel Co., 470 Main treet, Fitchburg, Mass. In connection with this compatitiori is stated that the essays are to be rief and written for the purpose of eachingg the average man rather than rofeesors and advanced `students of economdcs—and this in conjunction ith the liberal prizes offered, matte he competition one in which many ill wont to take part. Brotherhood and the Nation. From the mesages broadcast by Mr. idney Walton, C.B,E., on "Brother- hood." "Beneath every estranging barrier wells .the truth of out• commonbrotherhood and human kinship. Witb God there is neither first nor last. Tie our sense of oneness with ell the one of leen is wicker -led. and made vivid within we We are all citizens f the Eternal. "As brethren, whatever • temporal difference may divide, we seek to solve the problems which make for' strife and uniovelinese in our own and. We ask men erel'ywhereo whe- ther they L3mploy or are employed, to be conscious of the essential bro- therhood which binds - us all together. And we desire that Brotherhood shall beano mere phrase upon our lips, but fulfilled in what John Bunyan calls tithe practical part.' "The whole world, though nations may as yet but dimly see the dawning truth, is 'one Brotherhood. Even the laws of economics bind nation to na- tion so that all suffer from hurt done unto the least of theme. "As . a community prayer, if so we may call it ,to the. Father _of us all, let us take up the poet's words: e b 3 s 5 s it l b P N t w S s 0 Kingdoms decay and creeds are not, thi's treatment now. Yet still the plowman goes The pills are sold by all medicine Down the spring fields, so he may deawrit e snt ebb, mull a box.lers UYor writinbg eThe Dr. 1Vilatfiam500s' Readymakefor him that sows. ( Medi'cine Co, Brockville, Ont, —Lizette Woodworth Reese, in' "The Wayside Lute." The Busy Earth. • And do you think the birds that sing THATBABY OF YOURS TheiA' mel^y metodies Fly here and thele on futile wing And livo in feathered ease? 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' Hear Dougl tic oncolic 'and vomiting, prevent con- Content.,, t anion check diarrhoea, allay teeth- a—_ Ing pains and promote, healthful, na tunas s eep you can gest Baby's Own Tablets at any dealer in medicine or at 26 cents a box frown The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Straighten -Out'Bumpers., , If the bumper receive a blow which causes it to bend, have it straighten- ed at once. The•next blow may bring about, a crack. __— For dletomper--Mlnard's Liniment. y'he Charm o/ A Velvet Skin --and tht Pure Blood Under It And mingle again the kindred of the nations in the alchemy of love, And with some finer essence of forgiveness and forbearance, Temper our mind.'" 15. to 30 drops of Seigel s Syrup rellei'es all tonne of indigestion and dyspepsia. You'll MODE br it Once you have tried it. Any drug store. Lily. 0 lovely lily clean, 0 lily springing green. 0 lily bursting white, Dear lily of delight, Spring in lily heart agen That I may flower to men'. —John Mansfield, in Poems. Production of wood -pulp, in Canada KW warts with Minard's Liniment. for elle first nine months of 1926 shows en increase ,of almost ten per cent, -732,856 tons for 1926, com- pared with .669,203 tons for 1925. The Glory. High and holy are the gifts He has lavished on the race, Hope that quicltens, prayer thatlifts,' m Honor's eed, and beauty's grace... For the glory that we, saw In the battle -flag unfurled, Let us read' Christ's better law: Fellowship' for all the werldl —Julia Ward Howe. etter Chicks that will pay you. Bred to lay. Barred FlymouthROcks Leshoma,Bo1ooaandV. Yr09and. Farre etrnins. B 71• City White Wyandotte. Pun -bead, healthy, vigorous, Smith HatShed. Send for eirculor and prime ffiE11.L,.CITY HATCHERY 14 Colborne 14t.. Brantford.. 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