Page j THER aHAILEYBURIAN THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 1952 THe HAILEYBURIAN Authorized as second class mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa DUNCAN E. SUTHERLAND PUBLISHER Issued every Thursday from The Haileyburian Office, Broadway Street, Haileybury SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Canada--$2.00 per year, in advance In United States----$2.50 per year, in advance Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assr: Ls EWS! du Nord, brother of George Chief, SANATORIUM N js Was a visitor here Sunday even- ing. By JOHN JAMES The lucky winner of the Satur- Monday afternoon Doug Mc- day night hockey pool was Mr Lennan, former writer of this col- Boissoneault of Koom 313. umn, chairman of the Patients' The Patients' Council received Council, left us to return to his a generous donation of plywood home in New Liskeard. Doug. from the Lakeview Lumber Co., has been in the San. here for North Bay. It is people like these the last eleven months, and has who have made our rehabilitation made many friends. Althoughswe project possible. We would like are sorry to-see our companion to extend our heartiest thanks. depart, we are, at the same time Mr N. Clifford wz visiting his happy that he has been successful wife. Also Mr. and Mrs. D. in recovering his health. The Block and Mrs, Anne Block were patients of this San, are, I'm sure visiting Mrs. Clifford. united in wishing Doug the best irs) Watson and Mrs. Polson Of luck, and we sincerely hope were visited by Mr. cad -™s. Leo the future years will smile upon prazeau and Mrs. T. Stanger of him. The staff of The Oe Notre Dame du Nord. burian, and many~readers will Wits. Ane Sk ESHA, Wise also wish Doug. the best of. luck. Clothilde teks ne Kapuskasing Sunday evening we lost another anq Joyce Ehman of South Por- good friend of ours, Floyd Bark- cupine will soon be leaving for MARCH 21st "Oh Spring is the time when the robins sing And Spring is the time for catching things, catching a cough For catching a cold or Or other things that carry one off' "GARDEN GLEANINGS" "March winds do blow and we shall have snow" but tomorrow is offiically the first day of spring-- old man' Winter is having one last mighty sigh and the agony will be over. Soon, it will be slater than you think, so let neith- House. th ; a e se, the operator of the movie er cold weather nor colds in the projector rabilticies SGI Teter ue ne ne sr agate on a head dull the excitement of pull- arewell party for those girls for further treatment at Weston Sanatorium. Our new operator is George Petrand, who has already shown himself to be competent in his work. Donald Cuddihy, who will be leaving us some time this week to return to his home town of Tim- after a stay of eleven will leave behind him ing up to the fireside with a seed who are leaving soon, catalogue, preferably one with colored plates and dream your dream of a garden your neighbor will sob for, July's reality fre- quently does equal March's ex- pectations. If this were not so catalogues wouldn't automatically become best sellers every winter. We knew a man once who al- A: D. Hellens Reviews Cobalt Comeback at Mining Meeting (Continued from Page 1) concentrates. The concentrates result from the milling of disem- inated ores over good mining mins widths of up to 20 ft. or so. months, ways filled out his Income. Tax well-wishing' friends; We sin- The known occurrences in this forms and his garden order at the cerely hope that his departure West Cobalt area are-in diabase same time. He found it refresh- er eee Mer boriotea brighter #1 a fault zone thought to be of ing to think that the seeds and siture. some magnitude. A recent effort the plants he ordered would be all Sunday afternoon Mr. Boisson- has been made to amalgamate a his. The water and the sun and eault, from Room 313, was visited considerable | number of claims the earth that were going to nur- by. Mr. Venne and wife and Mr along an indicated fault zone for a length of several miles, with exploration primarily directed to- wards finding large low-grade co- balt ore bodies. Silver appears to bé low or entirely lacking. Casey Cobalt Area ton was visited by his wife This zone, lying north of Sut- by Mr. and Mrs. Fortier, ton Bay (part of the north shore John Chief, from Notre Dame of Lake Temiskaming), covers ap ture them through life couldn't possibly be taxed and then if he did grow a really big carrot, he wouldn't have to mail it to the Receiver - General, In fact, he maintained it was the only way he survived the ordeal. Another pleasant thought right now is that branches of flower- ing trees and shrubs can be brought into bloom indoors. The sight of blossoms is as exciting as the first glimpse of daffodils. There are many shrubs and flow- e1ing trees from which to choose branches for forcing. The closer to natural blooming time they are cut, the quicker the flowers will open under artificial conditions in the house. Branches trimmed fkom apple and cherry trees all open Wwith ease indoors. Care is needed in selecting branches. They should be heay- ily set with flower buds. Nor should a plant be stripped or you will deprive yourself of spring blossoms outdoors. Just enough cut to bring a touch of spring right into the house. The best way to force branches is to submerge them in lukewarm water overnight. Such a soaking takes all the frost out of the branches, swells the buds and hur~ ries a greater percentage of flowers. Then, place them in deep water in the basement in a light warm spot. To increase water absorption, the stems should be smashed with a hammer. Just as soon as they show signs of break- ing, put the branches in a sunny place. Soon, they will be fully open and the spring season will seem a lot closer. and Mrs. Guillemette, from Tim- mins, Doug McKinlay was visited by Mrs. H. Ross, who is resiamg in Haileybury. 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These two gentle- men evidently know the situation and have acted accordingly, and so it is up to the rest of us in this small community to back them up Yours very faithfully, "CITIZEN" 16 PAGES OF COLORED COMICS in The WEEKEND TELY, com- bining WEEKEND Picture Magazine, a whole section of colored comics plus the regu- lar Telegram, is on sale every ¢ Saturday for only 10:centsiati all newsdealers. Mrs. A. B. Iliffe ZEBRA LIQUID v7 PASTE STOVE POLISH for a quicker, nicer, blacker shine! for it's high grade crude ore and occurrences of a type similar to the Agaunico, which has been an outstanding cobalt producer noted the Agaunico property, the area is one of the best in which to car- ry out exploration. It is to be remembered that substantial sii- ver deposits have been mined at the Casey, one mile north of the lake and at South Lorrain, 25 miles to the south. Is it to be supposed that this large unex- plored area between is barren; or is it more logical to assume that the deposits discovered to date are only off-shoots of the main deposits lying beneath the bed of Lake Temiskaming? Area West of Cobalt Proper Though adjoining the highly productive Cobalt area with good geology, its potential for cobalt ore remains almost unknown, the earlier meager development being directed toward exploration for silver ores entirely. The area contains several cobalt by the results of exploration at mond drilling program was laid than that of the Cobalt camp pro- out. The second hole, which was per. With the lead now supplied drilled approximately 40 feet off- shore, and 100 feet south-east oi the main Agaunico workings, cut 12 ft. of core containing visible silver, cobalt and argentite. Since that time, the zone has been trac- ed for over 400 ft. striking in a south-easterly direction beneath the lake. On the east shore of the lake 4¥% miles due east of the Agaunico is the old Wright Mine--the first reported discovery of lead in Can- ada. This property is under de- adel salon velopment by the Cobalt Badger Silver Mines Limited. Over 75,- LEAVE NORTH BAY 000 tons of lead-zine ore has been 9.20 a.m. 4.15 p.m. indicated by diamond drilling 11.45 p.m. grading 5% and 6% over good STANDARD TIME widths. The ore also contains sil- Single Return ver values. This part of Lake Temiskaming is an-unexplored section, contain- ing ideal geological conditions for the deposition of cobalt and silver ores, is several times larger $7.15 $12.90 UNION BUS TERMINAL NORTH BAY PHONE 101-2-3 2 Confederation Life Association BAD OFFICE * TORONTO Representative: M. S. BOYD, Haileybury, Ont. The infantry he has built a wonderful rep courage and ability. 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