l tfbissaishp sayihti um the acton prb press moh fsvs 3 jvucnal or a j buchanan attended the senul convention la toronto this week acre w ooeon of toronto tulted lth my and mrs w p maoarthnf ontuuku j mr and un talt mr janus us- oeaohle of toronto spent sunday with acton friends mr and mrs tnoi watson spent the wekid with ralstlves at grand vauojr and creemore mr and um john wood dora and t wrmn rtstrarl f ni- gedrge wallace clothes shop 123 yongitst toronto opposite ryrlpbhrs in toronto over eba weekend mas belle stephenson who hu been spending the winter in l ir florida returned to acton on eaturday messrs john kenney v b huntley prank mcintosh and w m cooper paid a fraternal visit to oshawa on tuesday evening mr and mrs arno manss and little daughter betty catharine or epnlra spent sunday at the home of her aunc mrs wm plank mr sidney dale of brampton mlsa marie arblo and mr and mrs x aimc of toronto spent the weekend with their son mr henry arblo town mr a d bridges of cranbroolc b o is visiting acton relatives and friends mr bridges journeyed part of the dls- tanoe by plane and- saved two days in travel mr and mrs nathan martin and baby dlanne mr and mrs j p thompson and mrs r campbell of toronto were visitors with mrs a collier and family on sunday mr wm kenney sr and mus nora kenney rn supervisor at the general hospital m ouelph left last evening on a visit to western canada and with dr and mra a a b kenney at maple creek seek messrs john kenney w m oooper j c grippe and rev h l bonnie at tended the annual district church ser vice of the wellington district masons at kitchener on sunday wt pattbrsohro orihue ibifiisii r t ipiiiw 1m wyndtia fit nrt to louws od1xph phonk 3106 qtuihy aeettrasy sanrlm card op thanks pes macdonald wishes to thank all those who have been so kind to her dur ing her luncuu gold production continues to gain gold production in canada continues to tain amounuiiff to 701 024 one ounce during the first two months of 1ds8 compared vftth 63a 610 fine ounces in the gorrespondmg period of 1037 since the beginning of 1038 seven new gold milling plant have entered produc tion and twentythree others now under construction are expected to be in operation by the end of the year so cording to the department of mines and resources ottawa these thirty plants will have a combined capacity in excess ot 5 700 tons of ore dally besides there are several other gold properties which may possibly be equipped with milling plant during the year and expectation are that by the cloar of the year a total of at least 103 gold milling plants with a combined dully capacity of 51 500 tons will be in operation throughout the do minion this i a capacity increase of more tliun un per cent as compared with 1937 and of thirty per cent as compared utih 1030 and makm allow alice for intermittent producers in british columbia uirr gold mills with a total capacity or 336 tons are under conn miction and another an the big missouri property with a capacity ttf boo tons has ust been completed iat year six gold properties with a total milling capnrlt of 345 tons enured pro duction in the prolncr in saskatchewan the 1 000 ton mill on consolidated mining and smelting com pattys box property in the ooldnelds sura is nearlng completion and will be in operation within the next few months in manitoba the ourney mine entered production last year but there are no mills under construction at present j in ontario gold mills completed since the ant or the year and under con struction number eighteen with a com bined dolly capacity of 3 30 tons the ust includes kerr addison hardrock macleodcookslsutt madsen red lax hallnor clin muneta and tumbul last year thirteen gold plant wilt a total capacity of l 400 tons entered pro duction tn the province j in qurbrt t gold peopeura namely aiaden malaruc and pn canadian en tcred production since the commence merit of i03t and mill construction is under at the ctwt malortlc lapa cadillac and lake rose proper tw taut year the sigma and the ooumtrr mines were added to the list of gold producers in that province no recent information u available as to propaotdmill construction in ntora flooua lost year twenty mills with a total capacity of 770 tons dall wrre in operation in the province many of whil mere intermittent producers me mon cogue seal harbour and oujsborough properties are the tllree largest regular producers tn nora scotia j the nnt commercial production of lotto gold in the northwost tenhortas wul bs le whsn tht rsomtty ooo- strartsd mlu on oonaoudatad mining and smelung companya property ml to tauowkulf rlvtr ore tntan pro- i de collec tor many years we have specialised in the handling of collections and are today handling a larger volume of business than ever before put our expertenoe to work tn clear ing up your outstanding debts kelly aiken the osomuen speelallete obanoevuxe ontabio bat iim men m f bray chicks tht bray chick does the trick let me anow you the proof place your order here no writing no bother call or phone geo c brown norval aoten office rer t seynneks store open saturday afternoons and evening or orders may be left with mr seynaek daring the week gregory theatre friday mat telh rebecca special matinee at is with the worlds no 1 star shirley uqmple comedy tlayboy no 1 cartoon lyln kunter scenic ootng places chapter 5 of radio patrol saturday may list out night trapped by g men thrill drama with jack holt comedy cash and carry snap- ahots cartoon novelty shop musical brokers ftollles pox ncs monday may mrd the hurricane b tile authors of mutiny on the bount with dorothy la mour cartoon billy ooat s whiskers son hit ask unru sol tuesday may tllh the texas rangers a smashing spectacular drama of pioneer dnys with fred mat murray juck oaklc and je in parlrer band mmlc mil c everywhere osxuhw chicken a la king tenders for coal and co ice sealed tenders addressed to the un derslgned and endorsed tenders for coal will he received until is o clock nman dayllghl uvlng manday joaw 103s for the supply of coal and coke for the dominion buildings throughout the province of ontario inarms of tender with specification and conditions attached can be obtained from the purchasing ageni department of public works ottawa and the supeita m architect m delalde st tcast tor onto ont fenders should be modr on the forms suppled by the department and in ac cordance with deparunental specifications oud conditions attached thereto wjrn the amount of a tender exceeds the sum of is 000 00 whether it ik fur one building only or mare the tenderers must attach to their tender a oertined cheque on a chartered bank in canada mod payable to the order of the hon ouiable rrte minister of public wort equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender or bearer bonds of the do minion of canada or of the cadun nateonal railway componv and its con- utuent companies unconditionally nuar an teed as to principal and intercut by the dominion of canada or she afotmii- tionrd bonds and a certified rhequ if required to moke up on odd anourt the department also reserves the rlht to demand from any successful tenderer a security deposit in the form cf a certified cheque- or bond as abore equal to 10 per cent of the amount of his bid to guarantee the proper fulfllme it ot the contract t by orde- j m soxrvilx sec ty tar deportment of public worts ottawa uoy i 451 the modern elecmic range king of the kitchen by blbu oayf ord nhlnd we homwnakexg are in abd of our icltchens molt of the 4ay and often ikon in than out to reality the kitchen u womans irintdnm we owe it to our- ulveg to nuke sure they are u effleient- ly quipped m our husbandls offlou the secret of successful homemaklng u to sb the beet of our lob instead of it getting the beat of ui and that is where electricity plays such big part steals must be prepared three times a day but the wonderful eleetrlo conga now on the market have turned this duty into a delight ft u really quite thrilling what the uptodate eleetrlo stove u able to du my dear i exclaimed a friend the other day wnce i bought my new elec tric range i feel as if my fairy god mother had waved her magic wand over me i have so much more tune to my self now i con hardly believe itt and rm not nearly ao tired at the end of the day this remark is easily understood by anyone accustomed to the joys of cook ing by electricity because the new stoves do so much for us that formerly we had to do ourselves nowadays there is no waiting around till the oven reaches a certain heat before lowering it because automatic control looks after tempera tures electricity certainly does away with the bugbear of washing up no more scouring the outside of a lot of dirty pobs arid pant because electric beat is a clean heat with no flame also control led beat prevents food boiling over in the oven or sticking vo the bottom of saucepans often an entire meal can be cooked in the oven leaving fewer pans to wash til get the meal ready but don t ask me to do the clearing up is on ex pression never heard in the home of electricallyminded modern people the economy of the new electric ranges must not be overlooked it is a tremendous asset to the lessening of mr i budget s figures it hos been proved by actual tests that the average cost of a meal cooked in a modern stove is less 1 than one cent a meal per person there la also a very definite savin it through re ductng shrinkage of meat doing away with cooking failures and eliminating waste of food values it is a very common mistake in tills country but one never made by those excellent cooks tht french people thnt expensive cuts of meat caste the best and are the most nutritious this la an entirely erroneous idea many of thr cheape cute given long slaw cooking t make them tender are perfectly delicious and contain just as much actual food value as the mont expensive joint a sustained low temperature perfect 1 controlled is one of the many was 1 in which the modern electric stove ex cells this perfectly controlled low heat la the answer to the problem of cooking the less expensive cuts of meat and hav ing them as dellclously tender or the best undercut steak pot an example of this tjpe of cooking the following idea la a good one 4 medium size shoulder yearling lamb chops cut 1 inch thick 1 medium slse tin tomato juice 1 cup cold water bacon fat flour salt and pepper i parsley method trim off chops neatly shoul dor chops are considerably cheaper than loin ons dredge with 11 ur llghtlj grease fry pan 1th bacon fat heat brown cnwi slightly on both ildts then put them yi coertd baking dish pour over meat the umato juice diluted with the water aseaaon to taste cover with tlgiit- lid tst oven for a sustained heat of 250 degrees and cook slouly for two hours to two and a quarter hours de pending on the lxe of the chops ar range meat on hot platter iiprlnkle lightly a llh chopped paxale rtmov any fat from tomato juice gra and fierce 111 gruv boat hired potatoes and buttered carrots or spinach make a nlo accompaniment to this dish amount gttn sines four genorjusi if more chops are required don t forge t increase the tomau juice and auter thlnkujt 1 electric st net u poster 4 as seen tn l n don england reii nth etdirrtlstng all thr wonderful things el tiiclt does now adays it read don 1 kill your alfe aith work let electricity do ut sebbts lbcu8laturb harry oakee canadian aid mining tycoon now residing in the bahamas island majr become a candidate for a beat in the islands legislature following the elevation or alfred adderley negro lawyer from the- jealalature to the legis lative oouncll mr aakea has millions invested in the district which adderley had represented m uvxstock bsddino straw is the bedding material for live stock almost universally used on the farm in panada it will absorb two to three times its weight in lltnild feat moss used as bedding will absorb about ten times its weight of liquid other suitable kinds of bedding for livestock are sawdust and alrdrled muck and peat quite a dimtrence at school for the first time the small boy started to sob bitterly whets tlie matter willie asked the teacher please miss i dont uke school and ive got to stay here till rm fourteen dont worry aboui that said the opening dance j at edgewoon park edetv saturday may 21st and continuing the saturday dance all season special dance may 24th lere till im surtyftve plea sunos results shirleys best musical is rebecca of sunnybrook farm youd never know the old form now its a streamlined radio centre with shirley temple on a happiness hookup in the title role of bebecca of sunnv- brook farm her bestofoll musical the first star of the screen is supported by her starriest cast sunniest songs swlnglesf dances and a hey- hey load of laughter in this new mth centurypox nrusloomedy hit yeatured tomorrow friday night at the oregory theatre in acton m when radio appears down by the old mill stream it raises a bumper crop ot fiong and fun with randolph scott and gloria stuart united in glorious romance jacs haley and slim summcrvtli mak- ng me rr j and tapking bui robinson and shirley al tap speed phyllis brooks helen wuitlcy ttil raymond scout quintet alan dlnchart and j edward bromberg also arc featund and when nil l said and tung could ou iuk for anj filing mon the petition sent by 1 s00 aborigines ot australia to the king asking for re presentation in the australian parlia ment is sure to bring some good to the race itielr action caused a storm of controversy and many leaders pf the country have risen in their defense some have strongly condemned the neg lect that has exterminated so many members of a once powerful people ur tiyons the present prune minister has i admitted in chambers that more should be done for the aborigines and that re- i farms beneficial to them should be insti tuted without delay 1 f c i a l 6c we have a limited amount of oak floor ing suitable for bedrooms halls etc special sole price per square foot laid measure for example flooring to cover a room 10x13 feet would cost only 17 ao including sales tax do it vow don t wait for tflles- and insects to remind you that screen time has come oct our estimate on door snd window screens before mr and mrs housefly call are you going to screen the porch this year as you vowed you would lost summer now is the time georgetown lumber co phone 149 acton mills at georgetown acton his dities the submarine was in port and open to visitors an old lady escorted by a sailor u making a tour of the ship the sailor was bored suit answering a thousand and one questions just before leavuig to go asharr she said ah my man you have not told me what your duties are on this won derful ship weu you see mum replied he when we gets orders to dive i has to run forward and hold her nose down alpink club to mfckt in jasper national park i jasper national park in alberta will play host to mountain climbers from all part of the world this summer when the 33rd annual camp of the alpine club of canada is held from jul 16th to july 30th in the great columbia icefield region for those who climb to conquer this vast sea of snow and ice situated high on the shoulders of the peaks form lng part of the great continental divide provides an ideal meeting place and on added attraction to this years gathering will be skllng in midsummer this years camp la being held in a mountain uonderland made accessible to motorists by the reccntl completed jas per seelon of the banff jasper high vmy no pack train will be required as members and thilr duiuiugt will be con tytd b motor front the town of jaspt r a distance of approximately atxtslx inlis to tht main camp which will be i slluuud ut an elevation of 6 504 lut on ii trecclud site at the foot of ml at ha ibaka jut off the hlghuu a short dbtancx aua l tht lc tougut of the alhubaska olaclt r the seoond largest glacier to issue from the columbia ice t eld apurt from minor expeditions seven ascents will be possible from tht entrui camp includlrik wilcox peak 9 463 fetli ml dtadtm 11060 ttt ml wol1e 11 170 fc t and the four riparute summits pf mt athabaika 111452 fet which is in renin a miu sle and bcautlfull ice hung range instead of a slnglapcak automobiles a 111 be used on the highway fr m the main campsite io p ovldc limbing parties a ith the nearest axcr to their destination for the day an effort will be madr u arrange blmituh partlt to nigel puvi where os i cent can be made of nigel peak 10 335 feet and to costleguard meadows one f the most beautiful alpine camp h rounds in the canadian rockies ac- feasible from this point are ml saskat chewan 10 964 feet mt costleguard 10 006 feet and terrace mt 0 970 feet the summit of mt gastleguord u famed as a viewpoint or the region for advanced clllnbtng a high alti tude camp will be placed at approxlm ately 10 000 feet elevation on the main columbia icefield about one and a half miks south or the summit of snow dome prom that camp ascents will be attempted of ml columbia 12 304 feet 1 snoa dome 11 340 feet sfutn ki peak i i i 330 feet t mt kitchener 1 1 1 mm ieett south twin 1 1 1 675 feet anu north twin 13 06 feet old safety razors old blades from safety rosors may cause accidents if the are lrft about hen discarded it is advisable to hove 4 special receptacle for them in che bathroom and beside fixed aashstand in bedrooms a tin or wooden money box with o slot in the top la safe and handjr it may be lscruered to match 1u stirroundinca and it should be con- spicuoosly placed and marked old blades these by the way are most useful for shorpanlng pencils or un- grain in canada total stocks of g aln in canada aa at march 31st 1934 were estimated as fol lows wheat 84 160 m 5 bushels as com pared with us 313 308 bushru at the uurespondlng date in 1 037 oats 77 027 348- bushel compared lth 80- 003118 bushels in 1037 barley 25 737- 824 bushels compared with 10 7m2t7 busbels tn 1937 rye 1084350 bushels ss against 1048 010 bushels tn 1037 and flsrsful 527 300 bushels compared with 888390 bushels in 1037 get a dandy hamco coke shovel at fraction of iwgnlai cost s your daaltw aak hint too about the new hamco automatic draft conrol and hamtnr hot water heater mow is the time to fill your bin with hamco canadas famous duatless smokeless wasteless coke save dollars throughout the next heating season by taking advantage of the new reduced price ask your local hamco dealer for particulars hamco cjuea mc fwot hamilton byproduct cokr ovens limited hamilton canada b mackenzie son ritchie agar insist on hamco canadas finest coke v canadian stamps iiipl-t- irorgr vi ivur 1 gsbaveaagawni i i i t idl mv the issue of su new stampa which will cotnplrve the 0orge vi regular issue will be made on june 15th it has been announced at ottawa these stamps shown abovc will all be pictorials the 10osnu bears a picture ot the memorial chamber peace tower 30centt rrt oamroste winnipeg 50centa entranos to van- ouuvei harbur si co chateau de ramesar alonuwal a cents air mall scene on the use se rlvw northwest territories mcenls special delivery ca coat ot arms