Page 2 Horticulture To Be LOMBOPeeeT LOST Dy Subject of Lecture) Use of Pyrite Burner President Ontario Horticultural| A. A. Cole Explains New Process Association Speaks Here In Interesting Address to Monday Night Rotary Club Haileybury residents wise An interesting address by Mr. thoughts are now ae ee : opie? A. A. Cole, of the T. & N. O. Rail- gardens are promised a treatand|(".~ 2°) feature of the Rotary S > value > hi LO. , a es be age Lai daplee eee et Clad luncheon on Monday of this ake sir es re 2 'ac- . oe 'ec ras ne ia Mr F. C. Nunnick jweek. Mr. Cole's subject vee tive, when Mr. Fb. C 2 'Ithe "Freeman Pyrite Burner," a president of the Ontario Horti- e AT A: newly perfected system of ex- 'if Ss *1¢ '4 y Ss * ae A = 2 cultural Association, wi tracting gas from pyrites. He this district next week and will' stated that it had been necessary atta strate -cture on Eee eae 21 in illu trated bigs: ' for the paper manufacturers of 1 sve E : : ' Monday evening in ot. *au's)Cinada to import some three mil- Parish Hall lion dollars worth of sulphur in Mr. Nunnick is head of the Do-|the form of brimstone and that minion Experimental) Farm atithe new process will permit of 1, has had wide experience | ¢pjs being secured in the Domin- Ottaw in horticulture and his talks to}jon, people of the North will prove of Mr. Cole gave the Rotarians an : 2 eal oS great interest, coming as they do}, .4unt of a recent visit he made just at this time when thoughts) ,, the plant at Three Rivers, Que of all the amateur paneer are) where Mr. Freeman's system is turning to their gardens. e is being used in extracting the ne- making the visit here in the in-| .oc.7,, gas from pyrites. He terests of the Horticultural S°Cl-| tated that it required two tons eties of Haileybury and New Lis-| of pyrites to produce the same keard, his trip having been at-|quantity of gas as one ton of ranged by Mr. C. A. Byam, whol rimstone, but he estimated that is a director of the provincial as-|¢p. saving effected would result ociation lin a reduction of at least 50 cents Mr. Nunnick has an entirely |per ton in the cost of production ney et of pictures showing] of paper. In addition to this say- beautiful homes from to/ing, the general use of the new which will be used to illus-|system would result in the open- coast trate his lecture. While he willling of a market for the millions deal chiefly with the growing of|of tons of pyrites throughout the flowers, there will be a fund of|North Country, which at the pre- information on gardening to be|sent time has no value whatever. had from his talk andall who are} Mfr, Cole also showed that the interested in the effort to make|jron content taken during the their homes, and consequently|operation of separating the gas the whole town, more beautiful,|from the pyrites was a very high should make a special effort tolgrade of pig iron, which would be present Phere will be no|be of much greater value than char for the entertainment, /the ordinary pig iron now being vhich will open at 8 p.m. | produced. His description of the \ meeting of the directors of|system was very interesting and the local society was held on|his address was listened to with \Mionday evening, when arrange-|particular attention by those pre- Mr. Nunnick's lecture |sent. ments tor were completed and some preli- ------ nna ee ee cee chard) Barthlemess easons activities under way. : The question of the premiums At Classic Theatre to be given with membership tic- -- kets this year was discussed at At the Classic Theatre, Cobalt some length and the directors] Friday and Saturday, April 4th THE HAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd} 1930 ercce Mrs. Boyd, of Toronto, is in town. Miss Hope Davies spent the week-end in Temagami. Mr. Dewy Derosier was here for a few days last week. Mr. Towie and family have moved into the house formerly owned by Mr. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roders and Mrs. Standing, of Cobalt, were visiting friends in town on Sunday. Rey. J. New presented a beau- tiful new series of pictures in the United Church on Sunday night. The subject was suitable for the Lenten season. Mrs. J. H. Davies has returned from Temagami, where she was keeping house for her mother, Mrs. John Derosier, who went up to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lou J. Gagnon, of Smooth Rock Falls. has won universal renown as the screen sweetheart of Nancy Car- roll, Mary Brian, Clara Bow, will make love to Jean Arthur in his new talking starring picture, "Half-way to Heaven" Monday and Tuesday, April 7th, 8th. Wednesday, Thursday, April 9, 10, Betty Compson plays it "Street Girl" supported by John Harron, Ned Sparks, Jack Oakie, Eddie Kane and Gus Arnheim's Cocoanut Grove Orchestra. TRY OUR WANT ADS North Cobalt News i Notes of the North A much-appreciated service has been inaugurated in Kapuskasing when the Canadian National Ex- press commenced free delivery of express shipments within certain street limits in the town--Kapus- kasing Tribune. Council went into committee to choose a night constable, the one appointed previously having re- signed after the second night on duty. It has been subsequently learned that the choice made on Tuesday night was an unfortun- ate one, and as a result, the town is still looking for a night con- stable--Cochrane Northland Post Last week Roy* Hamilton, the talented young Timmins boxer, made a good showing at the Eas- tern division of the Ontario Ama- teur Athletic Union of Canada. In the 118-tb. class he fought twice in the one night, winning his first bout without difficulty, and losing the second one by the mer- est margin. In the second bout he was up against the present champion of Ontario in that class. Both Roy and the present Ontar- io champion in the 118-fb. class are to contest in the provincial finals.--Porcupine Advance. The final episode in a drinking bout which occurred on Saturday night and in which one of the participants suffered a broken leg was written into history on the police court blotter when Gordon Playford, Johnston Graham and H. E. Hill, all of Charlton, were brought before Magistrate J. A. the academic stocking. VARICOSE VEINS QUICKLY CORRECTED Enlarged Legs and Ankles y Made Shapely and Slender Direct from Paris comes this latest scientific, aid to health and beauty. Every woman--no matter how afflicted with varicose veins or enlarged legs or ankles can now have the shapely graceful limbs of girlhood by wearing || Hough, and all fined for their conduct. Playford paid a $30 fine for assault. Graham and Hill were assessed $10 and costs for consuming.--Kirkland Lake Nor- thern News. New Liskeard shareholders of Pandora Gold Limited will be in- terested in knowing that the work in connection with the diamond drilling to be done on the proper- ty, is in charge of Engineer J. W. Morrison, who is recognized as one of the leading mining men of the North. The diamond drilling equipment is now on the way to the proper- ty, the Capital Engineering Co., awarded the drilling contract-- New Liskeard Speaker. "It is hard to say how long Keeley will continue to operate," an official told the Northern Min- er this week. "For the last eight months we~have thought that the next month would be the last, but the manager always seems to find enough to make a good show- ing and a profit. Of course, the end is not far off and some month we will find our expectation of closing realized----Northern Min- er. of New Liskeard, having been Sell It By Advertising ! 19 REPORT, the ADDRE BY THE. 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In "Son of the now well supplied with gladioli,|Gods" he plays opposite Constance which has been the principal item| Bennett. The scenes are in tech- for several years, and that some|nicolor. good perennials would be the} Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who most suitablé for this year. It z was decided that a supply of del- phiniums and phlox roots would} HAILEYBURY LODGE No. 364 be secured and, while the quan- tities to be given with each mem- I. O. O. F. WErsHtiD WO be. arts leo ate Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of was the case with the glads, the 1 ent results would be quite satisfac- each month in the tory I. 0. 0. F. TEMPLE at 8 p.m. The Society will commence its membership campaign immediat- ely and the annual show will be held as usual late in August. The date was not definitely fixed. Earlier in the day the Women's N.G.--F. L. Fleming Rec. Sec.--W. J. McCagherty Branch of the Society held its annual meeting and that organiz-| ition is already planning for a busy season. All signs point toa good year for the Society, which is one of the oldest organizations of a public nature in Haileybury In the Matter of the Estate of Lyman Chadsey Fancy, of the Town of Cobalt, in the District of Temiskaming, Garage Own- er, Deceased. All persons having claims a- gainst the Estate of Lyman Chad- sey Fancy, late of the Town of Cobalt, in the District of Temis- kaming, who died on or about the tenth day of August, 1929, are hereby notified that they are re- quired to send by prepaid post to be delivered to the undersigned ow or before the lst day of May, 1930, their full names, addresses and descriptions, and full particu- lars of their claims and the nature of their securities, if any, there- for, in writing verified by statu- tory declaration; and that after the last mentioned date the Ad- ministratrix of the said Estate will distribute the assets among the persons entitled thereto hay- ing regard only to the claims of which it has notice, and will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose claim it has not notice at the time of the distri- bution. W .A. 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