Flesherton Advance, 3 Jun 1936, p. 7

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â- A AnifTimAUTiaTum TEA 304 ««i«iitt»t»«««i»«»»«««»«»««»«»»»««»»»«'«»''**»»*''«'« Rain Gold by E. C. BULEY Uuii l'.c;*.^.Li aiui Ourtlon Weslerby And gold III ihtf arid bush of Australia. They stake their claim and start the long Journey to the coast. Wesierby had a fiancee, Gladys Clem- ents In England, but when they arrive In Sydney he marries a pretty blonde. Gordon forwards a photo of Dan to former fiancee, Gladys Clements. In London and when Dan arrives she be- lieve he Is Gordon. Eve Gilchrist, a typist, obtains work in Medlicott's of- fice, the broUt.1- who is lloallng the mine. Eve anu Dun (all in love but when Eve Is contronted by Gladys she believes In Dun's duplicity. Dan charters a plane back to Aus- traJia to check up on Westerby. 3 Work was proceeding at the mine with all the vigour which Dan had Infused into it. The big heaps of earth and clay by the hillside Isstifled to a good deal ot burrowing and prob- ing, and the frequent sounding ot a boUow bell as a signal to wind up from the shaft another truckload of , debris indicated that the burrowing was still proceeding. Dan looked much as he did on the day when he alighted from the aero- plane in Sydney to take a cra'ck at Gordon Wfsterby. He was saunt and his eyes looked weary and harassed. He wore nothing but a thin shirt, open at the neck: and a pair of flannel shorts. His face. •his arms and his less were tanned a rich coffee colour. The desert suns had baked all the moisture out of Slim, but his face was set in the old mask of indomitable effort and endurance. A whiskered man In moleskins lyiJRACLE YEAST Does Not Require Refrigeration >VilI Do Your Baking in 5 Houn ,^//Mc.i> >>f..^s-/-y j Price "I 10c Package l«Z. BETWt DYSON'S MIRACLE YEAST Bakes Bread and Bolls tnSHvun Part Dry -FdttRUlng It your grocet has not re- ceived his •up- ply, send 10 cents (coin) for 1 - oz. ra- KUlar size pack- â- ige, a n u g b for 10 bak- ings, or writs for FKEE »ampl« to Dyson's Limited Dept A. Winnipeg, Canada came from the mine to iulo.-rupt his thoughts, whatever they may have been. "Plane's come, boss,*" he said. "If you come oi.t from under canvas you can hear it." •Good enough. Dinny," Dan replied. "That will be SlaUe, I expect. Now we shall know all about it-" "I know, without any telling from Mr. Slade.'* Dinny said do;gedly "You'll be all right, boss; take it from me." Dan set out a bottle of whisky and an earthern jar ot water that had been hanging in the shadow ot the canvas to keep cool. The noise of the approaching plane was louder and nearer. Five minutes later it landed on the saud, and Slade alighted to take the hand offered him by Dan. â- Thanks. Prcacott," he said. "I cer- tainly could do with a drink. I sup- pose there are hotter plaofs than this, but I've never been in any of them."' He sat opposite Dan, sipping his drink slowly. "Well?" Dan said, having given him time to rest and refresh himself. "Well, old son, I've got all the as says made. It is a good sound mine; if it were four or five hundred miles nearer the coast I'd call it something better than that. Being where it is, of course, nobody can call it a bobby dazzler Working costs eat too deeply into the gross yield." "I'm not a London shareholder, Slade,'' Dan said quietly. "Cut out the palaver." "Quite right." Slade said cheerfully. 'Well the stone at the shallow lev- els hardly pays to handle but the deeper we go the better the stuff as- savo. But. of course, it costs more to mine it." "Give mo some figures," Dan order- ed "Some estimates, if you've mads any." "I figured that we can earn about £25.000 net, for a year's work. The stuff in sight, on my rough measure- ment, will last foi twenty years at that rjte. So much I'll answer for Prescott." "So that, at the worst, the £250,- 000 captial ot this mine will pay back twice as much spread over twenty years,' Dan said slowly. "That's it. as near as makes no matter," Slade agreed. "A certain 10 per cent or a little more. Y'ou can rely on £3,000 a year for your share, and I'm certain of nearly half as Cross Stitch a Laura Wheeler Dog and Kitten on Pillow or Picture CROSS STITCH DOG AND CAT PATTERN 937 Like to adopt a kitten, or a smart yoang terrier pup'.' Then send post-iiaste for the pattern, and get busy on these appealing cross stitch portraits. They'll adorn both picture and pillow, and very quickly, too, for crosses are an easy eight to the inch. Do them in either wool or silk, on light or dark background. Pattern i)U7 comes to you with a transfer pattern of a dog's head 7x7% inches, and a cat's head 5?i x 7 inches; a color key; illustrations of all stitches needed; material requirements. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to the Wilson Publishing Co., Ltd., 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Write plainly the PATTER.N NUMBER, your XA-Mi. and ADDKtSS. much. And we've had to earn it. Pres- cott; especially you." Dan nodded absently. "By the way, there's an English let- ter for you. marked personal and pri- vate.'' Slade continued, reaching to his breast pocket. "I opened all the business envelopes, as you directed; but I thought this might be for your eyes only." "Thanks," Dan said. Eve's writing! It mada hij heart hcimaner against his ribs to see it again, out there in the sunburned waste. He played idly with it, his eyes fixed on the horizon, where a lunatic mirage danced in the heat haze. "Well, I'll have a wash up and make ready for a flip back again.'' Slade said. "Unless you'd like the seat this time, Dan. It's about up to you to get some fresh green food, and a gulp ot sea air." "That'll keep.'* Dan said. He want- ed to shout at Slade and order him to clear out. He desired to be left alone; alone with his letter and his thoughts ot the writer. Presently he slit the envelope and drew out the fat enclosure. Dear Dan." he read. "Once more I am plucking up cour- age enough to write to you; and this time the letter shall be sent. I have wanted to beg your forgiveness ever since the day when I lost my friend through my own crazy folly. It you cannot find it in your heart to pardon me, then tear up this letter, as I have torn up a score that I dared not send to you. And I will know that it Is only what I deserve. "We are never likely to meet again, as I am able to tell you that it was nothing but jealousy that made me act as I did. It was seeing that girl even now, when she is married to your partner Mr Westerby, I can FROM THE MAIL AND EMFIRE MAY 18 CTOCKC iJand Their %J MOVEMENTS There Is nothing here In th» nature of a tipster program: but at the same time it may not be out of place CO name some of the spots where tbe fever I3 burnlBg, and let the Individual decide for Mmsell whether to plunge and take ths luck which the cards of the future may turn up for turn. The Pickle Crow area, which was started years ago by the Central Fatricis, but which, of late, was forced to the front by tho success of the Pickle Crow Gold Mine, now has a swarm of diamond drillers ex- ploring the possibilities of the sur- louudlng properties. The Ksw-Crow. Gateway Patricia. Wtpoga and Albany Rive r are all yolny tfarounh the early throes which will pave- the way lor victory or defeat. WE, TOO, BELIEVE GATEWAY PATRICIA WELL WORTH INVESTIGATING Already Winoga and Kaw Crow, on which diamond drilling was started recently, have shown market appreciation. On Tuesday. May 19. approximate prices were: KAW CROW.. .36c WIN0GA....44C (tJ c*nf« abov January i*Mum pric€') Capital Appreciation 44 ptr etnt, (9 etnta aboom Uareh istua prist.} Capital Appreciation 2S ptr cant. Contract for drilUnf at Gateway Patricia has been let and work will commence almost immediately. GATEWAY NOW SELLING AT 25c As wc believe this Issne wlU b« qnioUy subscribed we sn^gest yon order now by means ot the coupon below. H. R. BAIN & COMPANY LTD. TWL5 USE THIS COUPON Bain Bldg. AD. 4271. Toronto. I H. R. BAIN * CO. LTD., Bay St., Toronto. I Date ' I wish to subscribe for shares of Gateway Patricia Gold I Mines Limited at twenty-five cents ptt ilui«, I Please signify: I I am enclosing cheque tor t to covet pordiasa. I Send stock with draft attached to I Please send rae (utthet Information on Gateway Patricia Gold Mines. I SIGNED e. .' - .ADDRESS • .%s this Issue has been underwritten, the company h.-»s already received I pa.vmont or commllment to pay from the underwriters, con.scqucnllv the proceeds of this Issue wlU no* go Into the treasury of the company whose .lecurftles are I hereby sold to you. never see her witliout wanting to strilie her to the ground. But, like a woman I suppose. I had to blame you for eve'iything. So plea.'-e forgive me. and try to think kindly of me. "And you should not have trusted that man Westerby out of your sight again. You ought to know that ho is very disloyal; he acts .xs though he did not believe in you at all. Both he and Medlicott have taken advant- age ot" what you did ia Sydney to sell ail their shares; and have obtained three and four times the face value. It makes me raga to see their ex- pensive cars and the lurs and jewels their women wear, while you are slaving out there in waste places. "I hope that the mine will he so rich tliat<hey will regret selling out; but I tremble when think of what will be said if there is no gold there. It they try to throw the blame on you again, I shall have something to say. They think of nothing except getting rich and it the money they pile up is taken straight from the pockets of those who trusted them and took their advice, it does not trouble them. "I thought you ought to know about this, and so did Frankle, who sends her love. She says you will probably think ot something that can be done; but I do not see how anything is possible. But I had to write. â- 'There is nothing more to say. I often think ot you, and whenever I do I am proud to remember that once at any rate, I was able to call myself â€"Your friend. Eve Gilchrist." "Hey!" Dan yelled. "Hey; whore's Slade? Slade, I'm oCf by the 'plane. I'll send it back for you, pronto. But I'm in a hurry." (To be Continued) "No two philosophies can be alike because no two minds are alike." â€" Havclock Ellis. INVENTS NEW STOVE THAT MAKES OWN GAS W. C. Coleman, Noted Inventor Makes It Possible for Every Home Everywhere to Enjoy Modern Cas Cooking Service at Low Cost Housewives everywhere are en- thusiastic in their praise ot a new stove that makes Its own gas and brings modern gas cooking service at low cost to homes anywhere. W. C. Coleman, noted Inventor and pio- neer manufactur- er ot gas-prossure appliances, re- gards this stove as his crowning W.C.COLEMAN achievement. •The new Coleman Kange makes Its own gas from ordinary lead- free gasoline. Lights instantly, like gas. The flame from its fuel-saving Band-A-Blu Burners is hotter than natural gas and is easily adjusted for fast cooking or slow simmering. Its low fuel consumption makes It cheaper to use than coal, wood or kerosene. Tho Coloman Range has a spa- cious insulated oven and drawer- type broiler. An independently con- trolled burner provides any heat desired tor bakin;; or broiling. Climaxing his achievement, Mr. Coleman endowed the Coleman Safety Range with gracious beauty, style and color. Persons wishiuK full Information about these marvelous new Cole- man Ranges, will receive beautifully lUu.'jtrHted Uterattiro and name ot nearest dealer by addressing a post- card to Mr. W. C. Coleman. Oept. WL--42, 9 Davles Ave., Toronto, Ont. Issue No. 22 '36 Driver Started Od Auto Deatiis By U. S. Red Crossâ€"To E.x- tend First Aid Chain, Con- vention Informed CHICAGO â€" The American Red Cross has aimed reinformementa ag- ainst death on the nation's highways, described by Admiral C:iry T. Gray- son, national chairman, as "a nation- al emergency of year round disaster proportions." As tbe aanual National Red Cross conTention opened, organizers an- nouncod that rapid expansion of vol- unteer personnel to give emergency fii-st aid ia motor accident cases was deemed a major project. Admiral Grayson pointed to more than 36,000 killed and 105,000 ma:med In the United States, in 1935 as the motivat- ing force. Already the Red Cress, since launch- ing the service six months ago, has placed 1.000 emergency sutioos, man- ned by volunteers, in operation along dangerous sections of roads and has dedignated a total ot 3.000 stations for establishment in 30 states- "Eventually there will be 15,000 sta- tions with first aid workers ready to give aid in those precious moments â€" between the time ot the injury and admission to a hospital," Admiral Grayson said. So important was the problem con- sidered that one whole day ot conven- tion session was set aside for discus- sion ot "emergency first aid on tbe hig.'inay," under the direction ot Ma- jor Harry F. Evans, chairman of the Davenport, Iowa, chapte.'-. G§iag Wrong? In the bas°ment of the home ol Dr. Rexford Guy Tu^'well in Washing- ton, his daughter Marcit and two other little girls hav opened a dog laundry, comments the Chicago Daily Xews. Their motive, alas, is profit. What is more, they are advertising I They annoiince that they will wash medium sized dogs tor 35 cents. And while it is understood and admitted that they intend to charge extra for flea powder, they are careful not to mention this in publicity. Now, Marcia, Is that tair? Ia that honest? How many times have you heard your papa say that advertising at best is but a wasteiul charge upon production? Has he not told you that advertisers must be forced to tell tUe truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the trutb, on pain ot his most severe displeasure? And Marcia, another thing. Have you not gone about this whole busi- ness in the wrong way? Socialism, like charity, begins at home. In the first place you shou.d not have to do any of the work yoursell. You, as chief administrator should just think up rules for washing dogs, with plenty of tines and imprison- ments. And you should not have to solicit business. Wouldn't it be much simp- ler to have your papa get the presi- dent ot the law enforcing all dog own- ers in your neighborhood to have the dogs wiished at the Ttrgwell DWA? Above all, do not use the basement. That is very horse-aud-buggy indeed. Why not call up a contractor? Order him to build you a fine new doggery in the back yard. Never mind the cost. Papa will pay that. If he didn't he would bo just a selfish old Tory, Marcia, M.ircia, we fear that you're going wrong "Let mo tell you somelhing: Don't go after riches. There is nothing to it. That is my advice to all young men." â€"Char'ics M. Schwab. BuclcFnoltam FINE ^C U T Here's a Man Who Bit a Dog The man who bit the dog Is no longer a legend. 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