Page Two THE HAILEYBURIAN THURS., NOVEMBER 20, 1941 -- - Laboratory Report Given A new supplementary instru- blunt-tipped rod or "poker" with ment to help the surgeon look{an insulated electrode, and is News Notes of the North | Paragraphs Pertaining to Happenings of Interest During the Past Week SUPPLIES HOME MARKET | other brother was fortunate to jescape with only minor injuries. A supporter of Cochrane potat- oes to the extent of several car- loads reports that despite the) TO WELCOME ALGONQ weather handicap the local spuds well this year. are going very Mr. Hedley Tripp, manager of! Gamble Robinson Ltd. has be-|ing come a pusher for the products Algonquins when they of Cochrane farms, and whereas last year at this time his firm had brought in three or four carloads of potatoes from the south, this year so far they have not brought any into the district, supplying the entire market with the home article--Cochrane North- grown land Post. $3) ig Ses SEES "WHITE COLLAR" STRIKE Should the C.I.O. gain recog- nition through the mines being, forced to accept local 240 Kirk- land Mine and Mill Workers Union as a bargaining agent for mine workers, the Kirkland dis trict mines will be faced with another strike without parallel in the history of strikes. In a resolution forwarded to the Minister of Labor the As- sociation of Clerical, Supervisory and Technical Workers of the Mines of Kirkland Lake served notice it would go on strike in protest. In effect should the union succeed the technicians and clerks, from the mine man- agers down, would walk out and leave the mines without expert supervision. The re Soa sent to the Min- "In the event of the (EAU), ohaininy recognition in Kirkland Lake, the members of the various staffs' pledge them- selves to exercise the same strike privilege that extended to other groups of employees." In other words the. white collar ister read is brigade will rebel. --Kirkland Lake Northern Post. \ perth ty SAE TOUCH OF SPRING Last Friday morning a golden touch of Spring arrived at The Speaker office in - care of Roy Sutton, eight and a half years of age, and who brought it there through weather conditions that at the time were decidedly un- pleasant and hinting strongly at the Winter just around the cor- ner. This little breath of the season that lies beyond the frost line took the form of a butter- cup, which the sharp eyes of Roy who lives at the west end of the community, had noticed growing in the grass at the Cemetery Hill The flower, blooming so, far out of due date, was quite well devel- oped and appeared to have escap- ed any lurking touch of frost.-- Temiskaming Speaker. { --_o------_ DYNAMITE CAPS AGAIN Explosion of a dynamite cap with which one of the children was playing caused the death on Saturday evening last of Roger Gregoire, of Roquemaure, eight- year-old son of Omer Gregoire, of O'Brien, and serious injury to an elder sister and brother. An- INFANT WELFARE CONFERENCE In the Northwestern Classroom of the Public School. THURSDAYS, 2 to 4 p.m. This Conference is for Infants and pre-schoc! Children. TORONTO Hotel Waverley Sraprva Ave. ar Cortzor Sr. an Monthly Rates A MODERN... QUIET... WELL CONDUCTED ... SQNVENUNTLY LOCATED see Close to Parliament patter University of Toronto, Ma) Leaf Gardens, Fashiona' iS Shopping District, Wholesale fouses, 'Theatres, Churches of Every Denomination. A. M. Power, President |---Rouyn-Noranda Press -o. | _ Plans previously discussed by civic officials in line with extend- an official welcome to the stop over in North Bay, and which were temporarily dropped when the movement was delayed. will pro- bably be revived immediately now that definite arrangements have been made to keep the bat- talion here a full day on arrival from Camp Shilo. The Algon- quins will reach onth Bay next Friday.--North Bay Nugget POLICE GIVE WARNING AGAINST GYPSIES SAID TO BE PICKPOCKETS Provincial police at the Hailey- bury headquarters of the force have this week issued a warning to people of this district to be on the lookout for a party of three gypsies, two women and one man who have been reported as rob- bing rural people in more south- erly parts of the province by picking their pockets. A circular received at the police office gives a description of the alleged pick pockets and tells something of their mode of operation. It is said that by making enquiries they learn of people who are like- ly to have sums of money about |their persons, then visit them and try to become friendly through business proposals. Anyone ap- . I . pet proached in this way is asked to UINS Hints On Fashions Her? is a grand frock to see a girl through a busy day. It is dressy without being overdone and fits into any picture. The pencil slim, straight line is relieved by the side draped jabo' below the waist. The small rolled collar is edged with self flutirig which continues down the closing and edges the jabot Another fashicn feature is the jong tight sleeve with easy underarm. notify the police immediately. It is believed the party may be head- ing north, Paint industry exerts suggest a good house number sign: clean ind paint with white or light color a heavy flattish boulder, add house number in black and set stone near sidewalk. THE QUEEN IS NO EXCEPTION On Supplies From Dairies Following is a periodical re- port from the laboratories of the Department of Health, at North Bay, received by Chief of Police K.. R. Watson at the week-end. dealing with samples of milk and cream from dairies supplying the people of Haileybury. The report is dated November 14th, 1941. First figures are from the column "B. Coli count," second "Stand- ard Plate count" and third "per cent butter fat." Ideal Dairy--Cream, 240, 000, 12.5; milk, 60, 9,000, 3.9. Venne--Cream, 7,600, 15,000, 29.5; milk, 0, 22,000, 4.3. Puhakka--Cream, 18, 3,200, 38 milk, 5, 3,800, 3.8 15,- Temiskaming --. Milk, 50,00C plus, 1,000,000 plus, 4.0; All the samples were listed "A" under "Result of Phosphatase Test." into the body and actually see an appendix or a bleeding stomach nounced by Dr. Joseph E. Ham- ilton of the University of Louis- ville School of Medicine. It isa Saas SN | Local Business and | Professional Cards (a= |o] ----) [------} (----o| 8 (CEL Ree ikke. BARRISTER SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Bank of Nova Scono Building HAILEYBURY, ONT. PHONB 360 W. R. Somerville DENTIST Bank of Nova Scotia Building Yee e Main % Ferguson Haileybury ulcer before he operates, is an-| used with the peritoneoscope. LV. NORTH-BAY 7.35 a.m. (Standard Time) CONNECTIONS AT TORONTO FOR ALL SOUTHERN ONTARIO POINTS TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT UNION BUS TERMINAL - Phone 101-2-3 GRAY COACH LINES Want Ads. 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