The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 28 Jun 1923, p. 1

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» Kipper Snacks, 3 {. ¢ ° ajority u 5 Oi coe :..25c} of nearly one thougge-s+« WF ey © Reig ae Hthird, being' _S STRAWBERRIES IN. DAILY; jInsurance That Insures See J.E. McCuaig 58 Georgina Ave. et = SER " a *~. obtaine ForA Bigger Anc3etter Haileybu VOL. 19, NO. 11. ae : | } rere s e 3 -- ) : . = : y BU A : ; | 2 : ESTABLISHED 1910 Insurance of every De- scription. Real Estate J.E. McCuaig 58 Georgina Ave. ry ~ Temiskaming's Diocese of Algoma' 5 "The Rey. Canon Hincks return- ed on Saturday from Sault~ Ste Marie, where he attended the meeting of the Synod of Algoma and the jubilee of the founding of the diocese. The latter event was marked by special services of thanksgiving in St. Luke's Pro- cathedral at which the Bishop of oronto and Montreal were the es his Grace the Arch- ee celebrating at the solemn ucharist. A pilgrimage was made to the grave of Bishop Fau- quir, the first Bishop of the dio- ese which is in the graveyard of the Shingwank Home, and also' to that of Chief Shingwank Celetrate Jubilee of | | j at Garden River. Mrs. Sullivan, the wife of the second Bishop, was Present for the celebration and read an interesting sketch of the Bishop's life. The Womans Aux- iliary held their annual meeting during the Synod week. St Pauls Branch being represented by Mrs. S. Norfolk and Mrs H ¥. Blackwall. . a so Judging from comments heard on Monday night while the re- turns of the election were com- img in and for the past two days the great majority of the people an Haileyhury are well pleased! with the result. : = A. J. oa ons ¢ MILT AU TIN 7 J. Kennedy, New Liskeard, Elected to the Legislature on Mon- ya mind more fully Wakened to c : day by a Large Majority RSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 Subscription $1.50 Per Year SE ee ee N : 7 , | é ew Representative joatents of St. Paul's ----___ Tee . = 4n the levelling of the walls o ave discovered the foundatior issionary News, dated Sept. 15 es 34, the Canadian ieee mated Sept. 13, 1894. and «stone was "well and tin the latter part of Septem- k of that year and the event "ss marked by great rejoicing » which visitors from all over 'he district took part. ' The following letters are taken »m the copy of the North Bay Fimes taken from the stone: pit there is one thing that is eh xr to the Englishman abroad it ais Church. Apart from its iritual signification, it is a con- |<cting link with the home he has ft. Its service carries him back », the days of his childhood, and ® can with small stretch of his { 1agmation, fancy himself again h boy sitting in the family pew wid listening to the familiar 'rayers, chants and hytns. What "ter then that, when launched pon the stormy waters of man- od in foreign lands, where all 'en and things are strange he teart should cling to the associ Bs 17 S if =! 'ions of the past, and that, with {he spiritual needs of his nature GROCERIES A, J.K 1 - J. Kennedy is the y mem- Ferguson Ave. Phone 48a} ber of the Legislature for epic: Kaming.- In a somewhat heated campaign, during which the lead- ers of the three parties visited this district, Mr. Kennedy | has succeeded in securing a ma BUTTER AND EGGS at lowest prices. : F nearest _yopponenz 7. Sri ees votes behind} the Professor. The latest figures | available show the standing of | the candidates as follows, with a at lowest prices Grape Fruit, Oranges," Bananas, anes geresh. Brititeest: SkSSOH- few outlying polls to hear from:} FRESH FISH Kennedy .. sarah Thursdays and Fridays Sharp .. gee ce COD, O'Grady .. eee Oe The Town of Haileybury gave | a substantial majority for Ken- nedy, with O'Grady running sec- ond. In three of the four polls the Conservative vote was great- er by far than,that of the other Agents for Whole Milk Klim for table or to take to the bush sy | MacLEAN'S PIANOS, --- EDISGN PHONOGRAPHS : DEVELOPING AND PRINTING We will sell you a Piano for $100 less than you can buy it elsewhere | MURRAY & SON & BUY YOUR FANCY BISCUITS. IN PACKAG ES--FRESH ~ ite should find comfort in q qrand, old service, intelligible in'4™ even as a child, but rich | that 'wo parties combined, while th 7 : - one, tguetl there was a Liberalitim as a. man in gems of ajority. In only one place did hought! ' deepest Al is * i ; he, UF:0, candidate reach " sec-} On the beautiful shores of Lake Lorner Stone Recovered f Paul's Church, the workmen jipne and its contents are for the [resent in the care of the Rector hey consist of a coin of the fal, and a copy of the Algoma ne tl orth Bay Times of April 5, 1894, truly | ed. to|and mixed doubles can be arrang= g to{ed for Saturday afternoon. members of the Club are urged to be on hand. * Suicide and Attempted Murder In Domestic Tragedy at Moneta Committee Thinks New A domestic tragedy is reported Fire Engine Needed from South Poreatpine, where an : Italian named Rogario Marson attempted to kill his if l us .wife and] A or lea err aa oe ; great deal of time and ; bee i ce eae daughter by thought is being expended by the Peet ce Up louse with dyna-}Fire and Light Committee of the , and, failing in the attempt, | Town Council this summer over the ¢ i a fire engi e" ae ne etenes a fire engine. The engine, after being badly da- committed suicide by shooting sue in the left side. g ne tragedy occurred in } i i ee iewaete Agia oe Mons maged in the big' fire | last Fall, CONT hing, Tee e town was to have been repaired, and in ee lestic troubles | fact, was shipped early in the E given as the cause, Mars, y oT [ t Cheaite 3h ee on} winter to the Watrous - Engine aving been separat- | Works at Brantford for that pur- pose. It waS found that the nec- essary repairs and_ rebuilding bik, Sundar ate ne aD. | would cost about $500, so later it Buicka ofc dere several | was decided to have the work Sitio rihee tet 'a erogp a|done in Haileybury and the en- MEAgi ee Ashi he foes ae ser back and is now dete r daughter, ¢ )- | Stored away in the same SS ae at the time, es-/ tion as it a5 in last Fall. fora eae nae s body was his Spring the Committee had iiek Bees Gk through doubts as to the advisability 'of erwee op fee: he spending the required amount on a r lying the old engine, as it was felt that 5 very little use could be got out of It on account of its weight and the time required to get up steam : The report states that Marson came to the house about 1,30 condi- dyna- close ------_s<_?>. Cobalt Ore Shipments. fat ee he the Co- and get it in operation, et ates a ne neice end- ee ot town where it DUI Gee ae Bete west OE ue ee ees Si Wwo ears were a e, the railway where there ees Ss ae srien Mine, i i i c or no water pressure, and ponte ng =e 50 pounds, and mt le time it could be taken poy agas, with 96,120 caatens would in most cases be a Che Committee has had under Tennis enthusiast. will be elad |COMsideration for some time the to learn that, weather permitting purchase of a motor truck fitted at least two courts avill oe reade to do pumping and carry chemi- for play by, Saturday of this cals, hose, laddders, etc. These week. It is hoped that an infor. |™@chines are in use in a great mal tournament in men's doubles | ™#"Y towns and cities in Canada and are said to prove entirely sat- isfactory. During the past week representatives of two different firms manufacturing these fire The only could ~ be advantage is TS 2 All ond place. i i ee = ih ) semiscamingue---a country whici s | was ag a tig i fate: vas as fol fertilicy of soit and abundance thanks receipt of the following Ra*ival-recources). i -jsums from various fri s irenia | Bi ¢ p wo . Magen otie Bh 3s. to : § triends ir;aid | Bick = Bik Rie te SS tO Pape s benctchare sc tee hterey aie | le of the Bickle Fire Engine trucks have been in Haileybury in an effort to sell a machine. The atest to visit town wasa Mr. b: como. 'Wieoteica SUI tie Conn: Chosake Ken: ( Fralcce. an, 2 pear rf Oe 3 at blessiug¢ Northwest-- Public School 74 % 30]: act hope Wee hed 3 Totals 306 ~ 163 90 times fully to <py ate, materiel | --2 church. At present the near- est one to the settlement of Hail- eybury is one hundred miles a- way and amongst the settlers on the lake there are more than one hundred who are church people. A place of worship of some kind must, and will, be shortly built upon the shores of the lake. Let the Church of England take the lead, and be the first to plant her standard here. It is not a Reports from the north indi- cate that Mac. Lang is elected in the riding of Cochrane. Nipissing returned the Conservative candi- date, H. Morel, of Mattawa, by between two and three hundred. Z. Mageau, Liberal, was re-elect- ed in Sturgeon Falls, with a ma- jority 'of 1500, while Chas. Mc- Crea, Conservative, had a major- ity of 1400 in Sudbury. T latest 'reports give the te ae ie ae ERIE rs reatals large and handsome building that lok cs 1 eaahc is needed, but comething plain WS: worthy of its holding all Such a build- and substantial, aim, and capable of that wish to come. ing the settlers cannot erect without assistance. Iteis true, they are not deprived altogether of the consolations of religion, for occasionally--about six times during the yeaar--a Student of Divinity from Toronto holds a service at the different shanties. But the want of a church damps the enthusiasm and robs the ser- vice of more than half its charm. How gratified would any paroch- ial incumbent-in England be, if he could see his congregation as attentive, and as earnest in. the responses as_ these backwoods- men are, when pouring out their souls to Ged in these rough huts. How far they come to listen to the good words! In England a two-mile walk to church is look- ed upon as quite an undertaking, Conservatives, 76; Liberals, 16; W.F.O., 14; Labor, 3; Indepen- dent, 1. New R. C. Bishop is Member of Oblate Order So far there has been no news as to when the newly elected Bishop of Haielybury, Right Rev. Louis Rheaume, will take charge of the diocese. It -is thought probable that he will be consecra- ted at Ottawa in August. It is a remarkable coincidence that the successor to Bishop _La- tulipe should be a member.of the Oblate Order, which furnished the first missionaries to this dis- trict and to the adjacent portions of Quebec. The Old Mission was eed pere : ropes a esos awill epee tae of the Committee in prospect Sr Rcknowledge ity col- the Council Chambers on Friday lected ina short time so that|were seVerar nr€ euglies suppl," there will be indeed a church up-|to the Ontario Forestry Depari: , on Lake Temiscamingue before |ment, one of which is coming to the end of the summer. By that|this district and will be used at time it is to be hoped there wil! | Cochrane and vicinity. be a resident appointed as up to} After going thoroughly over the present time we have no one the different machines, in con- to christen us, no one to perform Junction with Fire Chief Merkley the marriage ceremony for us, who is in accord with the pro- and no one to bury us. posal, the Committee narrowed I am, yours gratefully, the choice down to two, one ot "Georgina Farr".! which is priced at $5,000 the other (A list of subscriptions follows) lat $8,500. The former has (a the |pumping capacity ot 300 to 350 A copy of this number of Haileyburian will be kept to place in the foundation stone o| the new St. Paul's. Cobalt GRAND Sc Thur. Fri. Sat., June 28 - 29 - 30 BEBE DANIELS and ANTONIO MORENO in "THE EXCITERS". A Melodrama on Flying Wings, Scorching Land, Sea and Sky with its Teeming Thrills and Rapid Romance A PARAMOUNT PICTURE to| gallons per minute, the latter 500 to 550: Both are of the latest | (Continued on Page 4) whereas ten miles here are as established in 1843 and the Order ; nothing, and even twenty has been,at work ever,since, the centre of operations having been changed to Ville Marie in 1884. Until an official residence can be the the whole cost is £400, miles do not appal the stoutest hearts. The amount required to cover site provided it is possible that® the being free. Already _ contribu- new bishop will make his home | tions have been made in Canada with his brother members of the|and ere this reaches England COMING! Monday, Tuesday, W ednesday "The Old Homestead" : 9 REELS EX Order at Ville Marie. The new bishop-elect is fifty years of age, having been born at Levis, P.Q., in 1873. He stud- ied engineering at Laval Univer- sity, and later joined the Oblate logs for the foundation will have been cut and taken out of the bush. The size proposed is 50 feet by 30 feet, with chancel- in proportion. The material to be used is wood which will be cased words. ; Cyclone; a Tornado of L¢ an Avalanche of Thrills. It's 'such a big picture that it can't be You've just got to see it! An described in Emotional vughs; a Rainstorm of Tears; a Order in Ottawa. In 1898 he went to Rome to make theolog- ical-and philosophical studies, and perity of the congregation 1 future years warrant it. The in side will be plastered, and the fit tings added according to |he received the degree of D.D. in 1904. He was ordained a « priest 12 of the same years Sub- funds at disposal: professot of ] at Ottaw he was-rector ~ of SANITARY AND_ TASTY Arrowroot '..+-.-+----- 20c Lily FlOWEH 2. «2+. t ee 20c Water Ice Wafers ......20e Fig Bars .....--.-. Poor 20c Cheese Wafers ..------ 20c Christie's "Muskoka" pkg. Graham Wafers .....-- 20c 50c Reception Wafers ..---- 20c ) A REAL BARGAIN IN TOILET SCAP 3 bars Cream Olive and one bar of Lemon Jus eee or 25 CANADIAN STRAWBERRIES are here and we have rock bottom prices. Special Prices on Quantities. ine as 4 ATT ie Xs ys ' MURRAY & SON i IN & FE oN 6: HAILEYBURY i > an that institution from 1915 to 1921. i IT wish to acknowledge w Z ' with brickwork should the pros- the Haileybury, Ont.,.Nov. 189. i Spend Your Holiday, July 2nd, at the OLD HCMESTEAD 1 | GRAND :: COBALT oy fe Mk Vers) 5 | oe Seren $

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