The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 23 Jul 1925, p. 8

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Local and Personal Mr, Alex. McGrath, offSchuma- cher is in Haileybury this week. Mr. W. Chenier was- across from Ville Marie' Monday gn bus- iness. Mr. Mac. Lang, M.P.P., of Timmins, was in town for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Legarey, of Englehart, spent the week-end in town with relatives. Mr. W. Simpson, of the Engle- hart Times, was a business visitor in town on Monday. Mrs. (Rev.)' Watts left on Monday for a visit with friends and relatives in Lindsay. * Mr. W.A. Wilson, Public School Inspector, of Fort William, is in Haileybury for the holidays. Sanford," Mrs. of Chicago, is a guest at the hime of her Proves] R. J. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. bones af the Knight Templar. in Seattle, July 27 to 31, and will also be present at the annual ses- sion of the Sovereign Great Pri- ory in Victoria, B.C. month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keddie; Sr. Mrs. F..A. Giroux has returned to-her home-at Paradis Bay after spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Farrell, Meridian Avenue. 4 FIRST ANNUAL PICNIC OF LOCAL VETERANS ON AUGUST TWELFTH Mrs. Roy Lafferty returned -on a Tuesday to her home in Schuma-| The first annual picnic of the chr after a few weeks' visit with] local branch of the G.W.V.A. w ill her mother, Mrs. Geo. Sutherland| be held on' Wednesday.. August Sr., Russell Street.- 12th. Arrangements have been = ' made to hold the picnicsat Daw- The weekly trips by the Steam-}Son's Point and the steamer Tem- er Temiskaming to North Temis-)iskaming has been engaged Tol kaming on Thursdays are proving make two trips across, one at ra popular with Haileybury people.|4-™., the other at 2.15 p.m., order that-all may take advantage of the outing. The return trip will be at 8 p.m. The day is to be made especial- ly attractive for the kiddies. A long program of races and field events is being prepared and) there will be good prizes. The veterans hope to provide amuse-| ment for every child in town w ho| is able to make the trip. There] will. be amusements for the| grown people as well. These will) include the usual» list races, etc., and there will be dancing in} Over thirty went up last Thurs- day. A. MacLean is opening a Port- rait Studio on Monday, July 27th, and will be making Sittings, most- ly by appointment; Phone 125. Special day for Children ~ every Friday. \ \ = The gross earnings of the Ca- nadian National Railways from Jan.,1 to July 7, 1925 have been $109,833,617.00 being a decrease of $9,436,569.00 as compared with of Y.M.C.A, BOYS LEAVE another trip down to bring the Pe Sa R, LeHeup, Secretary, Child- Let the current of your being ea eene Seite Be set toward God, -then" your life | will be-filled and calmed by one | stills the soul.--Alexander E. : Wanted-- Experaaeeaaay MONDAY FOR. CAMP general housewow AT McLAREN'S BAY Soe ing Street, Haileybury. 14-1* Over forty boys from the Co-! = - balt "Y' left Haileybury wharf)For Sale--Happy Thought Range on the steamer Temiskaming on| in good condition. Apply at 70, Monday afternoon for their an-| Georgina Ave. Phone 290. nual outing at McLaren's Bay. ~ 14-tf. Included in the number were men qe . r _ |For Sale--Good Building Lot cen-: several Haileybury boys and a demineatedeicA bargain. Jape number from Latchford. An ad- Sie Haieypician Ofiee. 's vance party had gone down last Wanted--Good plain Cook. Apply week to prepare the camping ground and the hoys expected to] tg Mrs. Murphy, 100 @ Lake Shore Road. 14-tf arrive at about 9 o'clock on Mon- day evening. Mrs. B. V. Harrison, 77 Soe qepliedew light tan shoes. f. -- fan Pol-? ww -sfade for the- Get it and: "other polishes and cleaners at: Albert Mino's Repair Shop. tf.. Wood For Sale--I6 in. Dry Birch: $4.50; 16 in. Tamarac, $4.00; 16- in. Jack Pine $3.50; 12 in. Tam- arac $3.50; 12 in. Jack Pine $3.00. The People's Wood! Yard, Russell St., Phone 202. |For Sale--1924 Model Essex Six- Coach, driven 2,300 miles, good condition. Phone 366, New Liskeard, P. O. Box 244. 13-4*: Mr. S. R. Hall, of the Y.M.C.A., is in charge of the party, and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Cherry, Mrs, A. Parcher and Mr. Lorne F. Piercy of Cobalt, are assisting. From the spirit in which the boys left town, they are out for a thor- oughly enjoyable time. They will remain in camp until August 1st, when the Temiskaming will make Wood For Sale--16 in. Tamarac, $4.00; 12in.. Tamarac $3.50; 16 inch Jack~ Pine $3.50; 16 inch Birch, $4.25; Blocks, $2. 50} per load. Hailey bury Wood Yard, Phone 118, Amwell St. 37-4-* For Sale--Seven Choice Building Lots on Meridian Ave., former site of Children's Shelter. Easy payments if desired. Apply to pafty home. To Ice Users--We will take or- ders for ice in any quantity and supply homes and business places in Haileybury. Phone 118: £,0F gods 8-tf.. ALBERT GOSPEL HALL < Albert Street Sunday School . Gospel Meeting .~ -7: Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Young People Fri., 7.30 p.m. master passion which-unites and Teas elle. Golda. Mrs. Anderson, of Copper Cliff,| the corresponding period of 1924.| the pavilion during the afternoon. Mac- is in town ona visit to her son, Picnicers are reminded to ae earn, Mr. S. Anderson, and Mrs. Ander-| A tea and sale of home cooking| their lunch -baskets. Ghildr et aera eee ae son. | will be held on Saturday, July.25,| under 10 will be carried free on} Condensed Kade For the Holiday Se Trom 3 to 6 p.m., at-the home of the boat. et fare for oe o] Bicycles, Gramophones,, Guns,| Mrs. N. J. Mc Auldy, Probyn. St.,|from 10 to 14 is 25 cents and Tor) af af and all small "machine LY ge aired.) under the atispices of Northern} adults 50 cents. ee thte Hove wie teu bs ine G. M. George, Amwell , phone| Light Rebekah Lodge No. 201. ----_--_-- | oe trom 3 EXD, AY S doc K Jast| 222 tf | Li you have a' house to sell or} pea ee aee ae his art - Dr. and Mrs. G W, eieensehel ete a lot for sale, or if you want | Ay i TGS Os als, i sells: Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Spence, of| left on Wednesday for a month's} to buy or rent, a small Ad. will let euihee ae New Liskeard, were, . guests Mtrip to Pacific Coast cities? The|the great. majority of peoplé in|iTg Rent --'Comfo le room,| Joh Maltby (st doa will attend the trienfial 'Haileybury know. furnished or unfurnished. ~ Ap-|| --_________--_- 7 ----}| ply to Mrs. W: Desjardins, 84} iz , 1 Wale lis -- Lake Shore Road. 15-tf € little H #3 = er Haile i} 3 > Yebles For J id- from|} 'qt PAY ae + ENeg iz Lodge, 1.0.0.1 r | Virs. Nottle &3 Sta re dining and card tables at tl ry | following tates: Dining tables, Jor' Lorri i - 25ce each; Card tables, 15c each y after-a three | . : fi: Shien oe delivery and return char in- ) through Soh!" Has been removed to the Burns building chided. Apply'to Geo. T. Ham-| § \ : ; etal ions. 15-4c| F | ferone Awa ax ee NT 7 z ; 2 ae a on Ferguson Ave. next door. to Nartoll i Woustareta Piano to Raat, ap-|lE Mrs; ae Eenre an sg 1 | ei a i ply to A. MacLez aft, 110, Mai IE ren, of Hanover, Ont. "<a c aoter rhere 1e sale wil contin-, SEreee. 15-tf | Tee Eek Go ier Gee ee pire! He ene Eveleigh Baggage Mrs: J. W. ' ' . I) ote First Class Shoe Shine--at Mata-||2 si See it ue-until the stock is disposed of. ae Se ees el SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK-END banick Hotel. Give us a | s Bobby Bruce, prop. 15-1*]| i x 5 eae | Bh ka : a: For Sale--One storey House, 18x)|C a visit to is '|. Everything Must be Sold | 24, Lot 138 <0 th side of Marj JAP. G IBBONS 4eS! 3 « rella St, Also SJ adjoin-|/6 = zs : as: " | = Miss ae Cash or terms. Apply to PHONE 8 MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR BUSY CORNER Master JackBest has gone to}}} ; -- Joye ing. S eyms. y _ nate oma-vis oe ane his grand- [2 : er |"Geo. Pattersoti, Marcella. St.,|}5 mot! rand will also' visit his|7--_ aes ae Io Wrest of Rorke. 14-4* || uncles at Shining Tree. | ; 3 : t a --- | ; ° rown and children, | T d S f YW . ee ete ea and Sale of Home R. e Cooking AT HOME OF MRS. N: J. McAULAY, PROBYN ST. 1 ¥ Oat e . sronto. | SATURDAY, JULY 25th | ry hx Patt has a picture to From 3 to § p.m. ; vill be surprised with 1 lity of our framing. Mac- Lean's, 110 Main Street. 11-2c} Mr, A. Haz und childr left on Mond 1 a coupl former fam J County. 4 of we home in Renfrew A.G, Macdonald and er have gone ives at her xville, two to visit friends former home| Glengarry County. | Brooks, a few days' ca- and .-Mrs. Geo. Mr. Norman Cooper and Dick F ing have gone for noe trip up the Montreal River. Mrs. J. Reaveil ang Bia dnee es turned on Sunda a couple of weeks at Mrs. Reavell's mother in ton. ane me of Charl-| Miss Merle Campbell, who for the paat year has atte idetl the} North ! Normal School, "has successtully, passed her examina- tions. Mr. R. W. Farrell, of Winnipeg has returned fears after spending his holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Farrell, Meridian Aventte. ir. Geo. Poppleton is up at the rdan Depot ,on Quinze Lake this week doing seme work on ane of the boats phying into the as as Rouyn fel 1d. at | red | Mr. M: Doherty, & N. O. Ticket ee is holidaying in] southern points. Mr. Covey, of} the New Liskeard office; is "in A 4 charge here. Mrs. F. Simpson and ittle daughter, of Collingw rood, arrived Lodge No. 201 Northern Light Rebekah wees Prospector's The already famous Campbell's Special Boot For Prospecters and Outdoor Men is here in your size le for the bush This Boot is proving thé most suital Agk A. G. Macdonald's MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS Opposite the Post Office and all outside wear. to see | | { | Ferguson Avenue : ee This Week | Columbia Records = REGULAR. 7c and Up 3 For $1. OO - The Noice Drug Ge 'Tamed \ ' | j | Prescriptions, Cameras and Films, Developing 2 Printing -- J. & N. o. TELEGRAPH OFFICE the balance i in small monthly or makes you the owner of | Wo Ct VV C rid 's Greate est Come in and see us while in town this w' eek to 'spend 4] === ; % ¢ : i = SS Re no NE Sp eae ee SE a eee Sen eee x4 Tuk t 4 > = z oe Fee ES EME ne SPF iw OS : 1 Bo. Vases ee = coca ; OE a a en | -- Entertainer The Victor Victrola UPRIGHT OR CONSOLE this wonderful opportunity lasts. COME IN AND SEE US weekly payments the | The whole family will enjoy the VICTROLA---music for ev- eryone---and it. offers a real musical education tor your child- ren too. We have Genuine Victor Victrolas to meet the most ' il fastidious tastes, and at prices to suit every pocket book. e A W. SANDERSON - 'Haileybury | i

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