THUR., DECEMBER 18th, 1930 a - THE HAILEYBURIAN Page 5 Mattagami Iron Ore Deposits to» Be Given Tests Diamond Drilling Operations to Be Started Immediately at Grand Rapids ' Announcement was made last]; week-end by Hon. Chas. McCrea, Minister of Mines, at Toronto, that diamond drilling operations to test the value of deposits of iron at Grand Rapids on the Mat- tagami River would start imme- diately, under the direction Olle F. Sutherland, acting deputy minister of the department. The 'scene of the operations is some 60 miles north of Cochrane and about nine miles from the present camp of Smith & Travers, who are exploring the lignite deposits between the Abitibi and Onaka-|" wana Rivers. The occurrence of iron at 'Grand Rapids has been known for the past 26 years and reports have been made to the depart- ment from time to time. Dr. M. E. Hurst, of the provincial geolo- -gist's staff, made a survey of the|° deposits last summer and advis-|- ed that a test be made. The out- «crops show in the bed of the river and along the banks and the surrounding country is cover- 'ed by glacial drift to a depth of '50 feet or more. The ore is a siderite with some limonite, of exceptionally good grade and especially suitable for the making of sponge iron, it is said. A shipment of 800 pounds _taken out by Dr. Hurst and sent to the Ontario Research Founda- tion gave 48 per cent. iron. Central Group Jnior N.O.H.A. JANUARY Fri., 2nd--Liskeard at Cobalt. Tues., 6th--Cobalt at Haileybury Fri. _ Oth--Haileybury at Liskeard Tues., 13th--Haileybury at Cobalt Fri., 16th--Cobalt at Liskeard Tue., 20th--Liskeard at Haileyb'y Fri., 23rd--Cobalt at Liskeard Tue, 27th--Haileybury at Cobalt Fri., 30th--Liskeard at Haileyb'y FEBRUARY -- 'Tues., 3rd--Cobalt at Haileybury 'Fri., 6th--Liskeard at Cobalt. ue., 10th--Haileyb'y at Liskeard Kirkland Lake Juniors,-a bye. Central Group Senior N.O.H.A. JANUARY Wed., 7th--Liskeard at Cobalt Mon., 12th--Cobalt at Liskeard Mon., 19th--Liskeard at Cobalt Mon., 26th--Cobalt at Liskeard FEBRUARY Mon., 2nd--Liskeard at Cobalt Thurs., 5th--Cobalt at Liskeard Mon., 9th--Liskeard at Cobalt Fri., 13th--Cobalt at Liskeard Kirkland Lake Seniors, a bye. CHRISTMAS TREE HELD FOR JUNIOR CLASSES _IN PHYSICAL TRAINING On Saturday, December 13th, the first Christmas Tree was held for the Junior Classes in physical instruction, carried on by Mr. B. W. Hartley for the past two sea- sons, The entertainment was held in the basement of the Un- ited Church, the proceedings be- ing opened by the singing of "O Canada," followed by .a_ short musical program in which the following took part: The Misses McCrank, Miss Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton and Willie Scott, Mrs Cummings, with Miss Cos- tello at the piano. Rev. D. A. MacKeracher: was the chairman, and gave a short address to the classes, which was much appre- ciated. To the tune of "Jingle Bells," our friend Santa made his ap- pearance and distributed the gifts for the two junior classes, these being provided by the lad- ies' and senior girls' classes. Each child received a present, a box of candy and an orange. When the gifts were distributed refreshments were served to all present. Rounds of cheers from the youngsters thanked the don- ors Mr. Hartley wishes to acknow- ledge, with thanks, the gifts for the classes and the gifts of fruit, candy and cakes from personal friends. Also to gratefully ac- knowledge the help of all mem- bers and others for making he first Christmas Tree a great suc- cess. Last, but not least, he awn ONE PRESCRIPTION : MADE FAMILY DOCTOR FAMOUS Seldom has any single act been of greate: benefit to mankind than that of Dr- Caldwell in 1885, when he wrote the prescription which has carried his fame to the four corners of the earth. Over and over, Dr. Caldwell wrete the prescription as he found men, women and children suffering from those common symptoms of constipa- tion, such as coated tongue, bad breath, headaches, gas, nausea, bilious- ness, no energy, lack of appetite, anc similar things. > Demand for this prescription grev- so fast, because of the pleasant, quick way it relieved such symptoms 0! constipation, that by 1888 Dr. Cald- well was forced to have it put up ready for use. Today, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is always ready at any drugstore. ESE RECAS CSS RE REE MEE ARES "«. Have 2Ocee Christmas Poultry, Beef, Pork, Lamb, a Leg?" Fish. 5 Ferguson Ave. HASASAHSAITHEHTHTHSSHISASHRERTASHERSRE USTINS MEAT MARKET : Haileybury PPP POP SPP PPP PP PP Le Perey Phone 33 Mat ade ee EE CEEEERELEGEEELELELELEEEE ES ve was much moved by the personal gift he received and extends 'his thanks to everyone and wishes them a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Th classes are now closed for the holidays and will resume on Friday, January 2nd, at 7 p-m. The New Liskeard Speaker says that Temiskaming farmers will be represented at the World's Grain Show in Regina in 1932. LISKEARD DISPUTE RE POST OFFICE SITE IS » ARGUED IN TORONTO A motion to quash resolutions of the town council of New Lis- keard, dealing with the proposed | exchange of sites for the new post office, was argued at Os-: goode Hall, Toronto, before Mr. Justice Logie last week. The mo-| tion was made by Cleve Holmes from exchanging a lot at the cor- 'ner of Whitewood Avenue and Paget Street for the former Bink- 'ley lot on Armstrong Street, lwhich had been purchased by the government. According to C. F. Tuer, Hail- 'eybury lawyer who acted for | Holmes through his agent in Toronto, Mr. Justice Logie held that the resolutions passed by the solute nullity and required coun- sel for the town to give an under- taking that they would not be acted upon. On this undertaking being given, the motion was dis- missed without costs, Mr. Tuer said. Whether any further action will be taken is not known here at present. Want Ads. 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